The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 07, 1868, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VHEAP HENS FOR THE PEOPLE....
GREAT .WESTERN GUN worms have been
removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STEER nwhere
will always be found the most complete assortment
of Out's, Pistol., Ammunition and Sport..
Ing Slaterial, &C., in tee city. All kinds of Gans
and Pistols carefully . repaired. Cash' paid for
ARMY RIFLES and RE VOli VERB. Send stAtp
for illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in
Orton in the United Stat Address, J. H. JOU
STONi 170 Smithaa S t reet. Pittsburgh.
OF"JOHN N. PURVIANCE,
Register in Bankruptcy for 2:d District.
Office; 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY.'
Office hoturg-9 A. NT. to 5 P. 3f
STEW CLOVER HONEY.-. 11.00
glass boxes white(hover Honey, Just receiv
e and for bale at the ramify Grocery store of
JOHN A. iteNSHAW.
anT eon Liberty and Hand streets:
T IQUID KENNET, for the in
ist,nt preparation of Slip,. Junket and Frugo
, the most healthfUl of summer dessert, receivec
and for tale by the dozen or single bottle.; by
JNO. A. RENSHAW,
.117 : eornei Liberty and Hand streets.
LOTS ON ALLEGHENY AVENUE
AT ATICTION.--Will be sold on the premises:
bATURDAY, August fith. at 10 o'clock A. lE., two
Building Le' s, 20 by 12 feet,on Allighen• avenue.
near to, Nilo avenue. and opuostte to the Round
BOOM " This location Is excellent forbußdiug pur,
{poses. • A. LEGGATE. Auctiodeer.
pEARL 'MILL
. .
FAMILY FLOUR.
PEARL MILL BLITE BRAND, equal to the best
St. Lout. brands. PEARL MIL L. MO) BRAND.
as good as the best Ohio brands. WHITE CORN
FLOUR and CORN MEAL. gar See that all sacks
ars sealed and dated.
• • U. T. KrailliEDY &SIM I
ster:m • PEARL MILL.
SECOND-HAND ENGINES
WANT]D.
One Horizontal Engine, of SO horse power.
One `•Nigger" Engine. without reverse valve.
Also, a medium sized DRILL PRESS.
Terms eash.—Address, with description and price,
JOSIAILI COPLEY, Jr.,:
66 River Avenue, Allegheny.
ai7:uB
ANTED. . •
~ • .
50,000 bush. prima WHEAT _
50,000 ••" •• Fall and Spring BARLEY;
And %5,000 ". EYE: -
ifor which we will pay, the highest price, in cash.
BITOROOOK,VOREERY & CO.
laTfdar
VON SALE--In• the village of
LL Nurraysville, Westmoreland county, Pa.,
%Gal e ie 11.5 tof Pittsburgh. , ,
, .
One 2-Story Double Brick Manse; l
With. SIX ACRES OF TOWN. LOTS all fronting
the Main street. This property will be sold at a
bargaln, and on reasonable terms.
For particulars, nc , .. apply to
W. F. MeHNIGHT,
ati7:ulO.F • l3* Wood street, Pittsbirgh.
• • •
'•,t• Wliereas, Litters of
'Administration to the Estate of .WILLIAM
RIZEL.T.E.R. late of Allegheny City deceased;
have been granted to the subscriber, alepersons
debted to the said estatenre requested to make ins
mediate payment, and . an those having claims or
demands against:the •estate of the said decedent
will make %moven the same without delay to
MARTHA E. LEPZELTEE,
No. 66 Western *venue. sth ward,,Altegbeny.
T, ETTERS of AIIMENISTRATION
.1. 4 1 upon the ,
ESTiIIE , OF KR& ESTHER STOCKTON,.
. .
Late of Allegheny City, deceased, having been
granted' to - the undersigned, all persons having
Ilelaini z a, against paid estate will present them, prop •
erly authenticated for settlement, and those !n
-il debtedlo said estate will make payment to the tin
"- dersigned, at the Manchester Savings Bank, No.
209 Beover avenue, jalegheny.City. _
TZWEIZAS B. UPDME,-
sta:ul2,r
TN THE .DISTRICT COURT ON'
THE 'UNITED STATES,-for the Western Dia
! 'tract of Penl/101Till1111._ -L
JACOB . C.-NORTHRUP. a Bankrupt under the
.;'• Act of Congress of March 8d.1867, having applied
'I or a discharge from ail his debts. andWiticr claims
provable under sold Act. by order of the Court, no
r
nice is herebrgiven to all creditors who have proved
their debts.- and other persons interested. to appear
!, on the, 12th daybr. September. 1888, at 10 o clock
'i' before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq.,.. Register,
at hisofftce, No. 83 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, to
shose.',eause, If ,any they have, way a discharge
should not be granted :to the said Bankrupt. And
further. notice is herehyAiven that the Second and
Third Meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt,
required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act,
will be had before the said Register, at the same
• I time and place.
S.
S C. McCANDLESS.
Clerk of said Court.
t .sn7;ull
nIL- WELL
Steam Engines for Sale.
•.• - • .
Si:wit:or mire, and secarid-band STEAM_ EN
eniES-7, smile inch cylinders, 20 and 24
inch stroke, with all the fixtures. • .
- .F'OB, BORING OIL WELLS.
iddiess HUGH BOLE &
NEMO
Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa
OFFICE OP CITY ENGINEEP,
• Allegheny city, Aug. 5, 15613. - 5
'THE PARS COMMISSION will
I receive proposals until •
TIYETBDAY, 13i5 INST,-3 P. 7d.,
Woe FaroUhler; One' Thousand Coble
`lards of good River Gravel,
To be delivered slung the line of walks of Common
Grounds.
' For specifications and particulars inquire at , this
•
The Commis.lon reserve the right to relict any or
all tide. - GAIAS."TVAULS,
anBtys Supt'dg Evgineer Park Improvm.t.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE
W. D. of Pennsylvania,
PITTSBURGH, August 5,1868.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
y virtue of a vrriteof remit/font earKotas le
aned out of the District Court of the United States
for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to
me directed, I. will expose. to Public sale, at the
Cdstom House, Pittsburgh. PB. on MONDAY. the
10th darof August; 1608, at 10 o'clotk A.. 11., the
.fildlowing described property, viz: •
6 Barrels, I Copper Pump, 3 sections of Hose,
containing about seventy feet: small Tvbs, 1
Bucket, 1 Kettle and appurtenances, and 1 Cooler.
Seized and , kaken as the property of ANDREW
HOENIG, at the snit of the United States.
Tilos. A. *OWLET,
U. S. Marshal. '
suß:u2
'THE ANTI-TORNADO
-nurpow.
• . , ,
Is eminently sidiptedtor oar large itestern rivers,
with 'spans of 580 tech Se feet above lbw water.
It will resist the strongest wind/O. hurricanes, and
the heaviest .101 d ed trains will not effect IS. I made
the dbcovery on 4he Mil nt.luzie last. A model 6
feet long I exhibit, and give specification on ltt
Principles to all parties,who take an interest la.
irridges, aid charge 515 ots.
_,JAO OI3 GEYSER,
-.jlEr - 519 LnitElt.. let Ward, All egb"nY
;10irE WOULD .INVITE THE AT-
TghTtult of,the kloar trade 'to the sups
tie ty of our..
SOUTHERN WHEAT FLOUR.
• 'Which we sire manuthetuting trot& the beet select,
edhoetberu'LlUnote end Teaneseep : Wheitt I'thtet
1 ee low es any In the =mite. . . •
-1 ,`• eih; LICIGICrg I T'ir C 0..•
J73l:rzt - .'"• nitiodricticity
. . . •
I TEACHEES WANNER..
,
The Board of tlebool roister*. re for Union Tov_t.
1111,11
Thursday, Au/knit fith,st 9 P. M.,• .
.Where ail sPPUcanta may ipply. ' jril ASS
•
T A IGHTBIING APPLE PARER
I have Out received ablate stock of the above
aver. They have been fully tested for the lad
three years, and have l nyret themeelres to be the
best ever Invented.," 7 pare faster, better ' , and
do their work mach' cl eaner than any other Apple
ifirere known. For sate wholesale and recall, lty
, Wig* BOWL 4 '
Wood street:
_aairrtm.
- •
rtIBILE' IitIEtSEIL SHOT - GUNN.
,l have in store a very superior lot of i °ibis
: . 1 abet limns. breech and mnaleloading, Of
lay own Imfortation. whichll. will sell as low as any
home in the Mary. , featoetil , him& oak II
. to call and examine and be convinced of the :same:
Yoroale 7;
&maw Woodalreet.,:,
W I t 1 1 4titit - reattired • it"
ftin usortment of New Yolk 'M J
em trbot.M
ad 99114 1 d roffisoforfed mumbers; from at B .
'O R% le. ref ace of •
ZOOM, NOT#N, • -
warm
NEW ADIMILTII3nAMpris.
pIENNSYLVAiNIA,
STATE REPORTS.
J.IIST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
No. 65 WOOD STREPET
I=
• OFFICH OF CONTROLI.F.F. OF ALLEGHENY CO., I
pirrsstmcit, August sth, 1068.
NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS.
SEALED PROPOSALS wiltbe received at this
office until 17th Inst.§ InclustvE, for furnishing to
Allegheny County • • ,
10,000 Bush. good 'Merchantable . COal,
free from slack and dift.,-,to be weighed on the City
Scales, and delivered at the entrance to the Court
Rouse and Jtal, on Fifth and Ross streets. in quan
tities of six hundred bushels per day, until the
Wholeis delivered.
Payment will be made by Warrants drawn on the
County Treasurer when the contract, Is completed.
BEdliectlon of County Commissioners..
ELENIZY T A 14-111011,'"1",
a,n7:d &F
pOSITIVE SALE 111rALUCTI9N,
On SATURDAY, August Bth,
On the premises in south Pittsburgh„ about
•
• awl.) ACRES .OF '
Adjoining the grounds now owned by the Penn's. -
..R.16.. where the Iron Bridge crosses the 'Browns
vine road. on the one side, and.on the other by that
owned by Col. Wm. Phillips. On it Sea substantial
well built Dwelling House, of 5 rooms and cellar.
Lot 25 feet by 149, running from the pike. The
lot adjoininc, same width and depth, has a railroad
connecting with a quarry Of great deth of good
stone. and on .the upper portion which fronts on
thti - Oy'
ras road is we adapted for building pur
poses, with fruit an shaae trees In abundance,
and never failing springs of pure water..
If not sold In whole, the house and lot will be sold
Separate to suit purchasers. '.
For' urther informal ion enquire of
D. P. HATCH, No. 91 Grant street.
Honse can be seen and Also the ground, oy apolY
ing to N. DALT.Y. • au7:u7.
Boys'..
The Peoples National Bank of Pittsburgh.
Capital, : $1,000,000.
SiLIMITEL ILEA
GEORGE BLACK
F. M. GORDON
The above ItetltuUon will occupy -their.
NEW BUILDING,
No. 75 Wood Street, above Fourth Street,
On MONDXY,'Auknot-3d, wbere in future their
business will be transacted. au.S:tar
IiCrYJIMALULIC
fCOW-MIL• •
ER.
ANTED—IMMEDIATELY--All who are look
ing tor business to call and examine the
Hydraulic Cow-Milker,.
"A sure cure for acheing hands and kicking cows."
It milks the four teAts of scow at once. It imitates
the calf draw, and stops drawing to swallow. •-lit
will milk any cow perfectly dry in three minutes.
It is operated by band, dbg; horse or other power.
One man can attend several machines, milking as
many cows at once. It is simple. durable and self
adjusting; will at any cow. Milks three-tented
cows as well as any.- Easilyworked, not liable to
get out of order, and has proved by practical use to
be more agreeable to the cow than hand-milsing.
Jk.' rare opportunity is now offered to enterprising
men either to travel or lociste in city or country.
Call and examine for yourselves.
HYDRAULIC 00W-HILICING MANUFACTO 00.,
an 5388 • No. 10 02. CLAIR. STOEEt.
Administrator
NOTICE. -The undrsigned will
.
E-OPEL~T WS
.
-DINING .SALOON 3
• No.' 111 Wood Street,
TO THE PUBLIC. •
On MONDAY, August 3d
Having refitted and remodelled the entire blinding.
and attached
A HET OP EpHTO THE CEILING,
Covering the entire Dining !Worn. I assure my
numerous patrons that_ not many pleasap ter places
can be round In the city to partak - of a_ good meal
than at my establishment. •
. ['Very respectfully, .
GEORGE ItI3IPTEIVIAN:
J. L. Da.tamaan
BILLINGF3 & STEVEN
FORWAIMING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1. •
For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE
generally. Also; I'
DIQ,IIORS, WINES, BRANDIES, fse
•
No. 87 Second Street, Pitt burgh,
Aar LIBERAL ADVANCES -made on etinelqn•
elan. . 7a1:t78,
BLACK SILK SACQUES.
WHITE, ORR &: CO.,
rift - • - •
CROCERY 'STORE.
A 'Whol€sale and . Retail Gives's , Store, .
.
n . „
Doing a good lividness, sitiiated, in good place
in Mieglieny City. will be sold-at sTessonable price.
The store house MIS S iesse on for Ore years; and
will, be sold with store. _
Par terms and location inidrees' •
Di. 40, BOX•yt, GAZETT2 OrrioX,
telsing tall-rtatne and where an interview can be
AT E4TON%
No 1T Fifth Street.
MOW' BABe4u2is , -
Stravrtioo4ll;
Ladia! and Ohildren4 Uat
Suntheiirns• ieti; ' ; • -'•
idea.. tsita lti elte lj. te• t 'm ' * *1
tauRAN s to Uc•ootloee r in k BARBABY
smy ass. sat dwl out. Any Just
eastrileiontLberergv_..pubUG •ootioe note* crass
sworVer74ll.74":' /mu) !Pa , t!A reePonsibi. far
w.~~ortr.
11 21 P4
SMITH. VOL. 5.
KAY & CO.,
Controller
AT 5 O'CLOCK P.
Viee President.
MEIN
Mama Lace Points,
Summer Shawb,,
YOR 9ALS
,AT LOW PRICEEt,
215 rum street.
1 , 7;
PITT IUI GH brAZETI,C,..- 4 134thAY, gUGU ST 7, 1868.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
That after repeated trials of other remedies, Bo-
back's Stomach Bitters,43lood Purifier and Blood
Pills are the best medicines extant to cure the dis
eases for which they are recommended.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
•
PILES.
. .
There Is no medicine in use so erne:Mons as Dr.
Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills for the
permanent cure of Blind or Bleeding Piles; they
'strike at the root of disease, thereby removing the
cause. ,
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
wro ›i• '`;co ) zf
tTltere is, perhaps, no one thing that has done so
much to promote the-cause - of temperance as that
gentle stimulating tonic, Rolnick's Stomach Bitters;
they strengthen and invigorate without producing
the ill effects of aMohollc stimulants.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
LIVER PILLS
Are Pills that have a direct and powerful action o
the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congeste
state of that all important organ upon which de
°adds the whole process of digestion. The import
ance, then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such ,
direct action without the in effects of mercury, fi`
manifest to every oue; such Pills are ItOback's
Blood Pills; they are warranted purely vegetable,
and can with certainty be relied upon, and are safe
at all times.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
INDIGESTION
Is but another name for Dispepsia,jand the parent
of many ills. Roback , s Stomach Bitters taken in
wine-glass-full doses, directly after each meal, will
surely effect a permanent cure. Do not take our
word for It, but try them.
Sold by all ,Draggists Everywhere.
•
NIGHT MARE
Is one of• the many diseases of which Dyspepsia Is.
the parent.. To effect a care persona should avoid
hearty food at4ni.cht, and take a wine•ithuis-rall of
itobaok , s StoMach Bitteia on retiring to bed.
, . •
Sold 1 y all Diuggists .Everywhere. -
.
.11.1210va.
During, the Spring months it is one of the regular
household flatfeet° renovate, and, in U! mul Bun
chy of other duties one's own self Is, in a great
meashre,.,oreriookeiit thousands of vkluable lives
might be Prolonged, and many doubtless saved from
premature graves by thoroughly renovating the
system with Dr. Roback's Blood rub, Stomach
Bitters and Blood Partner. .
Sold by all Druggist Everywhen.
President.
Cashier.
MELANCHOLY
Is one of the many disorders of the nervous av f atem,
arising from a low state of the constitutional health
or severe firoatration aftir long Continued slckaeas.
and requires Invigorating remedies like liolxack , a
Stomach Bitters to - restore the nerves to their natu
ral vitality.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
WHO SELF THERE ?
The Agents for the Bale at: ISTBADIVS .BLOOM
PILLS, STOMACH BITTERS and BLOOD PURI
FIER are all DruggEtto everywhere.
U. S. PROPRIETAB.Y MEDICINE CO.,
CINCINNATI, O.
jenerwr-F
NEW GOODS!
J.lll. BUB.CEFIEIJI & CO'S,
No. 52 St. C/air St.
KEW PRINTS.
NEW GINGHAM.%
NEW bELArNES,
ALL WOOL BLACK and WIIITE PLAIDS
for 25 cents. worth 50.
WHITE GROUND PRINTS. black figure:
WHITE GROUND ALPACCAS, doi
BLACK ALPACCA 4 .
BLACK DOESKIN CASSIMERES; .. •
BLACK AND BLUE CLOTH,.
BLEACHED MaSLINS, •
IRISH LINENS. TABLE LINENS,
TOWELS AND NAPKINS,.
A FULL ASSORTMENT' OF GOODS
'Remember the place;
No. 52 St. Clair 'Street,
2
IJNACCOIINTABLE
now i.l_,ANclitEerm.
•
Say oae: It will ammo you and set you thinklng.
A liberal discount to the trade.
DI. A. EVAIIIA & QO.,
59 'Firm *MY:RT. '
jyllo:t3i
COAL WANTED.
CONTROLLILR'S OFPICA_
CISIC OP ALLEAIIANT, August 1, aussurt
•
'SEALED; PROPtIALB wlO -be. received at this
°Sloe until 3 Weloe P. x.. on SATURDAY, August
Rib, - for supplying the Public Buildings with
„ •
4466. Jitaihels of Bost Quality of Lump
Cott,
To.welgh 76 poundsto the bushel, and Lobe weigh
ed on the Clty Scales, tree whichpo.eharye will , be
made.. the Coal to be dellVered at. the following
places, iris:
oou bus hels In the basement of city HalL
400 In the Belie Engine House.
” Friendship Eng ine House.
400 " Grant Engthe iouse. _
7400 ; " Columbia Eng 11011110.
: 490 _ " Ellsworth Engine House.
51 00 " at the Second Ward Weigh_ticalcs.
• •100 " at the Dlantond Weigh heales.
• The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.
IMI
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§7ItATED--FrOnl!the , :pr eMilleB
of the sutliciiber, sdioln4g t;epy•apSpilFic
sada; EssiLtberty. ' 4 ' '•• • y . - •
7. , , rpos cost
With apiece broken off One heti: white
dark spot., and 'teil ears. ••
Auit Information ending ,
tu her snpoiety,*lll, belibersAit rewirded.
' ' J.,LATFERV,
Jyalit73 •••• •At the: Central Stook Yarns: ,
persiiin
•A•N o.or having eht:insitlisinst•tiin; o
debted
ESTATB OF JACOB F I On*UI4',ITS I 42
bleu!' Ho; Is Chestnut street;Ailegiiini City,
,pieue qs,a, l',on the uudetstgOed "anti turrii them ad-
Jusge! l ": „ t , :;MARG*II.IIT 'STRAUB %'
- Adoolnistratelit •
- Therir. August
: Alle6___ , _
TORE WINDOW 111)1A1101 1 .„ t
ADZ ..so or sod Aso ' real 1,,J
ip
town sln or sl 8 BS. Ziab° 1b Blue
rtimitAßlA
aso 4 4 lest sii, tap ,•*'
, t fl 4 s
FOUND.
PROPRIETORS,
ALL ENTIRELY NEW
Near Liberty, west side
an Answer
ESTIONS
bleb the
rtles oper
nig do not ;
know.
1.13. FRANCIS!:
Oily Controller
NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS.
==
NOTICE OF REMOVAL,
ON THE IST DAY OF AUGU S T,
WE REMOVED TO THE
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE,
No. 45 Wo
Directly Opposite St
Also, entrance on THIRD
CAL DISCOVERY
' MAN.
R. E. SELL
THE GREATEST TIED
KNOWN
La I ra . 711/1B 7E-3r'113
IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER,
FOR THE CURE OF
AU Diseases Arising from an Im
pure State of the Blood, such as
Scrofula, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, Jaundice,
Cancerous Formations,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility,:Boils,
Pimples on the Face,
Liver Complaint,
Sore Eyes, Scald . Head,
Tetter Affection%
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits,
Foul Stomach,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic, Disorders,
Female COmplaints,
Togetbevwltl all other disorders from an Improper
condition of the Circulatory System. Asa general
Tonic its effects are most benignant. and cannot
fall to beneflt..when used perseveringly and accord—,
leg to directions. It is purely a vegetable prepara- .
lion—not a single' grain of mineral poison enters
into Ile composition. so that while it invariably af=
fords relief, and effects the most wonderful cures, ,
no overdone could injure the most tender infant.
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
PITTSBURGH, .P A.
ALSO, PROPRIETORS OF
Sellers' tough Syrup;
Sellers' Liver Pills and Vermifuge;
Johnson Tit Rheumatic Compound;
And Boerhave's Holland Bitters:--
FOR SALE 'DT ALL DRUGGISTS.
MED
TAXES t TAXES: I .
•
The Tax Payers of the consolidated Citybf Pitts
burgh, are here by notitled that the Tax. Beaks are
now In the hands of the City Treasurer; ready for
collection. •
Taxes and Water Rents paid between the Ist of
JUNE and the latof AUGUST. will be received at a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT.
And between AUGUST Ist, and the 15th of SEP-.
TEMBER, at.a
DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT.
From the 15th of SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC
TOBER, all taxes will be payable as assessed. After
the
io n of OCTOBER, FIVE per cent. *Ube added;
and on the I,st of :NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes
will be put into the bands of C ollentors WITH THE
FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT.,
making a difference of FIFTEEN PER CENT,
between those paying In July and those paying - In
November.
aarThe STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are
now due, and should be p aid. on or before the Ist of
- July, to save cost and expense of suit.
S. ALLINDER,
je16m3.5 ..- • City Treasurer.
XCHANGE.
8,000 Aores - of Land,
In Wyoming county, West Virginia, being num
bers 116, no, 117, 133. 134, 135, 136 and 154,
all in one tract, watered by branchrs of Twelve
(12) Pole Creek, and part of an original tract of
321,000 acres granted to James Wilson, Charles,
Willing, Simard and Michael Graty, Levi Hollings.'
worth and Dorsey Pancost. Taxes paid up to 16137.. ,
Title perfect. Will be exchangedfor Pittsburgh
manufactures or dry goods, at market:. prices.
Address, EXCHANGE.
. . OAZETTE OFFICE.
RARE;CHANCE.
1"Oft SALE.
Plumbing & Gag Fitting EstabliShment.
A good stand and store.. together with; fixtures,
good will, &e.; of a PLUM ING and GAS FIT-.
Tihti Esl'AßLlStilifelii.T, doing seguoil business,
15 offered for sale. The, above is situated in a good
place for business. Having engaged in oilier busi
ness. trio proprietor , Offers this establishment at a
bargain.
Put' particulars, &C., call at
No. 165 Weed Street, Pittsburg'', Pa.
aul:tll
W. C. FELD & CO.,
:A: •
DEALERS IN •
GLUE, CURLED HAIR,
Taaaers , Scraps, .Ceroons, Cattle Tails,
BONES NEAPS FOOT OIL &C
Mice and Warehouse, No. 335 LIBERTY BT.,
3d door from Wayne, • _
PITTSBURGH, PA.
NWT
PORE NATIVE WINES.
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA, •
&Our own growing. Also, the best brands of
CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, tilililtitY and POET
WINES. "Vine Growers , ,Company" of BRAN
DY, glut flasks, Just the thing fur - travelers.
N. R.-Particular- attention paid to supVilng
families. A. DIAMAux,
jya:toi No. *Virgin alley, Pittsburgh.
I CEII ICE! ICE! _
WI. KREBS, Ice Dealer
N 0 4 .551 DIAMOND. ALLEY, Pittsburgh.
leftrbersor at Hand Street Bridge - win iti•
vi prompt attention. ... , ,agone anondlig pi t y,-
nand Alleahenr. ,
JJ•"•
q4:140:1 CANNED
rx,MOS ANA RA,BPBERIIIitik
selling at very 10 / w Pgiocsi.st
GEORGE , aimrmalls.
u sy ji 11 Federal street, Aneghogy.
DIA BEINSER I BELTDIG AND
hand at all
aiad;aud Of MI INA qOaLlsy. R at t l es wtakdag to
4114 p WWI *cabal* WaSre 'Ala required, will
luta oar rim al LOW " Oan be bed In Mt rut, and
Italibeeevaa`, rturzirs.
" aaA XII at. Casir Maas.
OFFICE OF ONION PAutritc iLAIL TWA CO., }
Eastern Dlylelon.
rIIILAIIELPUIA, July 97th, 1888.
rgrTHE INTEREST IN GOLD,
FIRST MORTCACE BONDS,
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY CORPANY,
Due-Atigtist Ist, 1868, wlll be,patd on presentatioit
of the , Coupons therefor, at the Banking House of
d • Street,
I:OA33NP,Y, 31011,G A.N . & co.,
Clarks hotel.
WM. J. PALMER. Treasurer.
Jy29:t7G-wFm
, Nos. 102 and 104
PITTSIIETRGH & CINITNELLS
VILLE IL IL CO. •
RS & CO.
First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Bonds.
noldereare hereby hottfled . that the Interest Cou
pons of the shove Bonds,
Will be paid on and after that date, on presenta
tion and delivery at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBTEGE.
joirN H. PAGE, Jr., Treasurer
Office Pitts. & Connellsv'e 1?... It. Co.,
Plubburgb. July 15th, 1868. 4 . I
Cgr."NOTICE.
To John W. Riddell, J. J. Shutterly, T. B. Stewart,
M. McCullough, Jr., T. R. Sill, E. S. Hanna, A.
S. Puryiance, W. W. Young. Wm. BeardOn, I. C.
Pershing, S. J. Wainwright, James I. Bennett,
J: Poor, D. 3:lempsey, H. Sample, L.. Teel
baugb, E. Coats, J. W. Barr, W. McConnell,
John J. Williams and N. P. Reed. Incorporators
for the Erection of a Bridge across the Allegheny
River, foot of Ewalt street, Lawrenceville.
A meeting of the above Incorporators will be
held at the office of SILL & SHUTTERLY, Law
renceville. on FRIDAY, August, 7th, atl3 P. M..
for organization. .
jyr :U36 BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE.
ACADEMY OF MIIIiiC.
LESSEE....
MAN GEE
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON,
Complimentary Benefit to Gov. Foster,
The Veteran Manager. on which occasion he will
appear for the last time on any stage.
NIIIII - BER NIP STILL TNIUMPHANT.
FRIDAY, August 7, the performance will eoM
nserace wlttr the roaring farce of
SLASHER AND CRASHER, •
To be followed by a scene from C. Fosters
Drama of the Invasion of Russia.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE GOY. FOSTER.
To Conclude with the Great Pantomime of NUM
BER NIP; OR, HARLEQUIN TOM. THE PI
HERM SON, in which will be Introduced the Great
Transformation Scene.
SATURDAY, grand family matinee—admission
25 cents. Saturday night, benefit of the FOSTER
BROTHERS. when a tremendous bill will be given.
Any person having claim against the Manage
ment must_present them before eleven o'clock 2. M.,
on Saturday.
WBfk MILLER,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
SUNDRIES.
. .
. -
, . .
400 bus Prime 'Yellow Ear Corn.
390 bus do do duelled do. '
50 bus Prime Barley.
3,000 lbs. Dried Apples.
500 lbs. Dried Perches.
25 bbls. Sorghum Molszses.
10 bbls. Sweet Cider. ..
50 doz. Corn Brooms, "
In store and for sale br
- PETkER & ARMSTRONG/.
jet 16 Market street, corner First
B vv an X d S AAtfAtirc i, ;JEVT lEt sal l e
J. B. CA.I4 Fl EL D a SON,
141 First street.
liel
HITE LIME-200 bbls. best
White Lime, for kale by .
J. B. CANFIELD & SON.
CE E-N T-50 bbls. Louisville
IL/ Hydraulic Cament,for sale by
au6 J. H. CANFIELD &SON.
FIRE CLAY-500 bbls.
Fire and rot Clay, for sale by
and J.B. CAN FIELD & BON.
QUODA ASH-100 _ casks' in store
kj. a nd for solo by J. B. CANFIELD & SON.
IaDEARL ABll-25 casks for sale
by J. R. CAN FI KILL & SON.
'HOOT ASH-10 casks for saleby
Jt)IIN B. CANFIELD & SON
PIG LEAD-500 pigs Soft Galena
Lead for sale by J.. 13. CANFIWLD do SUN.
STANDARD • *.
•
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES ,
AND OONBINATION CIIBRIONB.
Undisputably the best In nse. NEW IMPUOVE
MENTS, Patented Nov. 28th, 1867. and A_prll
21st, 1868. Everything relating to billiards of the
best quality and lowest_twiees always on baud.
Our NEW CIIE TRIMMER, Patented May sth,
1868, price s2.so—a great success.
Illitstrated price Lists sent en application. Address
PREWAR &- COLLRNDER. .
83. 85, 81 anti 89 CROSBY ST., New York City.
JrB:Bst:rwit
WILL. S. TAYLOR, • .
PAINTER,
No. 4a 0111.0 STREET, Allegheny.
Thankfttl for the former very liberal patronage , be
stowed upon me, I assure my friends and the public
generally that, In the future aa in the put, I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
same, and will be always at the shop from T to 9
A. M. and from 1 to 3 r. N. my 21414
BZWAIIII , I SINGEHLT rnuar clam.
QINGEBLY & CLEIS, SuccesSors
Ai w 0z0..F. Wroclaw( & Co..
PRAermiL LITHOGRAPHEIIB.
The only Steam' Lithographic Establishment Wdst
of the Mountains. Business -Verdi". Letter Heads.
Bdikdk Labels.. Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas.
Portraits , Views, Certigcatea- of Deposita._ Invtta
lion Cards. to., Nos. - 7 A -and 74-Third. street..
Pittsburgh.
NOTICES.
ON THE
OF THE
EASTERN DIVISION,
53. EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORE,
On and after that date
DUE AUGUST 'UT. 1568;
AMUSEMENTS
MARKER RUSH
JOSEPH C. FOSTER
Ozt•I•013013f1
(Late Miller & Bicketson,)
Nos. 221 AND 223,
Offer to the trade at Low Figures
150 pkgs. of, NEW MACKEREL. In barrels,
halves, quarters and kits.
100 chests choice YOUNG HYSON, JAPAN
andJMPERIAL TEAS.
50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
25 bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE.
7S bbla. LONG ISLAND SYRUP.
50 bbls. SYRUP, choice brands.
100 Ws. N. O. MOLASSES.
50 bbls. BERMUDA MOLASSES. •
200 bbls. REFINED SUGAR.
75 tthda. PORTO RICO, CUBA arid DENA
RARA SUGARS.
200 bags RIO COFFEE.
50 hags JAVA and LAGUATRA COFFEES.
100 eases IMPORTED CLARET.
250 :cases MOET & CRANDON'S CHAN-
PAGNE WINES. -
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER. con
stantly on hand.
BILLIARD TABLES
p al 1 / 4 1 3i*llll
LITHOGRAPHERS
13
'JOHN PECH_, Ornamental Salt
atm WeltalLa AND PERFUME% No. 133
tiird street. near Smithfield. Pittsburgh.
Always on hand, a general sasortment of Ladies.
WIGS, BANJO, CURLS; Eiandemenm WIGS, TO
PEB3CALLT. GUARD CHAINS.O3ACZLZIR,
Re. A good Price in cadh CHAIN be given for
RAW HAIR.
Ladies , and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting done(
the neatest manner. - nal2"ll'
DRAIN PIPE.--HALL & ADAM
BUPZIIIO,II, AUTIOLit OP , •
DRAIN PIPE,
. .
All eizeikfrom one to twenty.lbur lathes at WE
DON HMLLY'S. agents for manuntotorere, IST
Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth streets.
__3ean
T ACE ILEATHER, 'PAgek Vat
iJ•4eLrobr sale 1 " 1 , 11114.1134 M4 1 0 4 , 5 V01 114
J. • IL FULLIDIPB.
POLITICAL.
IarTIIIRD AND FIFTH WAHL!
AIERTIRH,—The Republican voters of the
Third and Iti!fth Wards. (late 3d and 10th,) are re—
quested to meet at CITY HALL, on THIS (Friday,
EVENING, 7tli Inst., at 7S o'clock. to perfeet.the
'organization of a GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB.
Speakers will be present to address the meeting.
and a general attendance is desired. au7;tlis
REPUBLICAN 'MEETING.
GRANT & "COLFAX
There will be s Mass Meeting of Republicans •t
TARENTUM,
FRIDAY EVENING, Augnst 7th, :1868.,
8.. F. LUCAS,. W. C. MORELAND and L. P.
STONE,. Ems., will be present and address tb
meeting,
an6:x.
BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE
IgrFOR MAYOR.
JOSEPH A. BUTLER;
Of the old SLNITIT WARD, is a candidate for Mayor
subject to the declaim of the voters at the Republi
can Primary Election., jr23:t.59
FOR MAYOR.
JARED M. BRUSH,
OM
Of the old SIXTH WARD, Is a candidate for Major.
sublect to the decision of the voters at the Republi—
can Primary Election.
jy2.1351
FOR MAYOR.
CHARLES lEREMY,
Of the old SIXTH WARD. IS a candidate for Mayor,
subject to the decision of the voters at the Repnbli—
can-Primary Election. jra:tal
CITY TREASURER.
VrFOR . CITY4REASCREIL
SAMUEL ALLINDER
Is a candidate for City Treasurer; subject to the de
cision of the voters at the 'Rpublican Primary'
Election.. . jrMt.s7
W'FOR CITY TREASITIMIL
WILLIAM LITTLE.
Of the old TENTH WARD, Is a candidate for City
Treasurer, subject to the decision of voters at the
Republican Primary Eledtion. - jy22350
FOR CITY TREASURER.
.r
WM. A. TOMLINSON',
Of the FOURTH WARD; is ti candidati for City
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at,
the Republican Primary Election. jy22:t54
igrFOR CITY TREASURES.
A. J. COCHRAN,
Of the old NINTH WARD, is a 'candidate for City
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters sit
the Republican Primary Election. jy22:t49
CITY CONTROLLER.
- -FOR CITY CONTROLLER.
THOMAS STEEL,
Of the SECOND WARD, is a ; candidate for City
Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election jy2:tsl
FOR- CITY .CONTROp..ER.
ROBERT J. McGOWAN,
Of the old FIFTH WARD. is a candidate for City
Controller, subject to the decision 6f the voters as
the Republican Primary Election. Jyl:ts3
REPUBLICAN
CITY CONVENTION.
The Republicans of the City of Pittsburgh are
hereby Invited to attend Primary Meetings In their
respective Wards on •
SATURDAY, Augustlsth, 18681
Between the hours of 3 and 7 P. at., and there . vote
far candidates to be placed in nomination for the
several city offices, viz: . - -
One Person for Mayor of said city.
One person for Controller of saul city. .
One person for Treasurer of said city.
The voting at said meetings will be.by printed or
rritten ballots, containing the names of the candi
dates voted for, each office on a ticket by itself, and
the elections, as far as practicable. will be conduct
ed In accordance with the laws and usages regula
ting State, county and - city elections, the Mcers
taking care to keep a correct 'list of all persons
votinir thereht. . .
The elections will be coriducted, wherever it can
.betlone, by the Republican election officers chosen
at the last city election: and inwards where no such
officers were chosen, the officers to conduct the elec
tion have been designated, as hereinafter mention
i d, by the City Committee.:
that
- •
The Committee suggest that the officers thus deft
stetted to hold this election shall voluntarily take
ne.usual affidavit administered to election officers
. nder the laws Of the ,State, so as to shut out all
ante of complaint. '
The election in the Vint and Second Wards .win
held at the Public School Rouses in said wards.
It the. Third Ward at the southeastern corner or
s tU and Smithfield streets. .- ' -
.. T.
In the Fourth Ward at the Public School House.
In the Fifth Ward in the .ofllce of the Clerk of tne
Orphans' Court, at the Court House. under the su—
pervision of W. B. Neepm, George Wass and it. J.
Smith, who are appointed the Board to hold said
election.
In the Sixth Ward at the Public School/lonise:-
In the Seventh Ward at the Public School House.
In the Eighth Ward at the house ofilenry Wilson.
In the Ninth Ward at•the Public School House.
In the Tenth Ward at the` house of Wm. Brown,
at
st the corner of Penn and Mechanics streets.
In the Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards. at the usual
places of holding elections in said wards.
In the Sixteenth Ward at the Wigwam, corner of
Pearl and Main itreets under the supervision)
Raab U. Craig, Behead Smith and John C. Stewart
-In the Eighteenth Ward at the place of holding
elections for what was heretofore enown as the 2cl
precinct of Collins teen - Ishii), under the supervision
or David Jones, David Holmes and David Kira.
In the Ninete,enth Ward at Joseph Ganster's
house .ou the Greenrburg. turnpike, under the Ch
ina-vision of John N. Berlin, Wm. H. Morrison and .
James Joyce.
In the Twentieth Ward at Beltler's School House,
under the supervision .ot Wm. H. Dennisfert, Geo.
F. Rahauser and Juhn R. Baum.
In the Twenty‘fir.st Ward at Ross , School Hence,
under the supervision of A.• J. Woolslayer, S. B.
toss and B. W. Morgan. •
In the Twenty.seuend Ward at Irwin's School
House, under the. supervision of .John It. Murdock..:
William Irwin and itaudal Morten. • •
In the Twenty-third ward at the usual :place for
*holding elections in late Peebles township, under
the supervision of Joseph' Beals, James B. Feltner
and James McKibben.
Every supporter of GRANT *and COLFAX and
the city-nominees Is I 'truest!) , invited to take part
In said election, and none other; and the election- ,
calkers are hereby respectfully urged to use all pot- ,
attge di Agence to preserve the purity of the ballot
box and .secure a lair return of. the votes Mg.
The election °Meer& after the votes are counted
will make np deplete returns thereof, one sof
which, with the list of voters, shall be placed to-the
ballot boxes. and the other .taken• pusethrslen of I b7
the Return. Judge; and, the _Retunc..ludges Of sop -
Several wards shall present the same at a meeting.
of R. turn Judges. to be held at the Common Coun
cil Chamber, on TUvBDAF, August IPOI, as 1 0
o'clock A. as.. when they shall cause the game to be
added together.-and declare the result. theiPoVIP 2
.rec-iving the highest vote for each &See lobe do
dared the nominee. f -
The Return Judges, at their meetly,. will uPtiOhlt
the City Executive Comitlittee to , erne fort ileVa
suing year.
resolution,
l om i l la
ElTechetk)°'nutßmealrelttesetdoetahleresfotloie "'wit thetitiech.
war, adopted at the last meeting of the fleet
Resolve, That we recommend to !Seers of -
the' Primary Election the enforcement of all legal
ruled respecting the
( ratification of voter,. at gen
era! eiections, in addhletteon to themember
enoinsf
the Union that
the voter shall be a wu
Republican Ys ny
reaeiction was also pasted authorizing the
A '
to Al a VasCAIIIIICA o ccurringnte
Election Boar ds 'tee districts.
cancers 'of Weirsespec
• , J. A.. BUTLER,' Chairman.
A. L VsAusoN. Bv:rec./try,. . auS:t9e
SIEEBTINGS AND BATTING.
EIO4IIII3S9iIFALL 9 0
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS
iorrream - i - xI,GER.
alLaanfactorera of ElikvirY, ifICDII3II and LIGHT
iNosou AND orAsui[ous
SNEE'TINGS AND BATTLNG.
WE !IHTI3 AND XWIIRES.
H-181„ LYON,
Mar of *eights and Meanie%
10. 5 Pol7}lTH'Mal*
Windy sad IMll,.wMeeft.
Orion 'moray atasiol, Se.
0
MAYOR.
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