The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 08, 1868, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE....
The GREAT WESTERS GUS WORKS have been
removed to So. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET. where
sell always be found the most crrmplute assortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport
lug Material, itc•c., in tee city. AU kinds of Guns
and-Pistols careful/y repaired. Cash paid for
ARMY' RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send statrip
for ititurtrizted . (Nreutar. Agents wanted in every
town in the United States. "Wares*, J. H. JOHN
STON. 179 Smithleld Street. Pittsburgh.
Register in Bankruptcy for Std District.
Office, 118 IfEDERJJ, STREET, ALLEGHENY.
air Office boure-0 a. •t. to 6 P. X.
IrFtRST - CH RISTIAN
CHURCH, corner• Ter street and Mont
gomery avenue, Alleg4eny; °SEMI KING, Pastor.
—Preaching TO-MORROW (Lord's Day) at AO%
A. N. and 73i
WTHE SECOND METHODIST
CHURCH, Rebevm street, near Gas Works, -
Allegheny. S. F. CROWTHER,
and asr.Ph :lng every Sabbath. at 10) A. R. 7% P. 11. Sab
bath Sonoolat 1,6 P. M. Public cordiatly Invited.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIA , -
:•-- TlOlL—There will be preaching in the
/second story of MOZART HALL building, by the
Rev. J D. HOLLINOER, each Sabbath. at . 103 i
!A. andirsi P. u• Sabbath School at 2r. at. All
are invited to attend. .
-FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OF PITTSBURGH, W. S. Gray, Pastor,
meets gtatedly in NEVILLE HALL, corner of Lib
erty and Fourth streets. Services every Lord's Day
at lON. A, Ai. and IN.y. st. The public are cordially
invited.'
112gr'UNPVERSALIST ACEIURCH.-
G.JENNINGii. of Meadville, will
preach in-tne Universalist Church, corner Grant
Ind Third streets, TO.4lollROlit, August 9111, at
10,4 A.• as. and 744 P. M. Subiect—`llntnience."
AM are cordially invited. , .
IAr'THE FIRST GERMAN, EV.
ANGELICAL LUTHERAN—TRINITY
JAI:MCA, Pittsburgh, on High street, between
Wylie and Pennsylvania Avenue, will be dedicated
on SUNDAY, August oth. There will be service
the morning at 10, and in the afterno n at sag
p'elock, 1n tiennav„ . ohen Pr. f. E. A. BRAUER,
of St. Louis, I formerly Pastor of the Congregation)
mid Rev. Dr. SCHtEDT, of Allegheny,jwill preach.
sin evening service will be held in/mgllsh, con
luctsd by the ' Rev. SAMUEL. LAIRD, Pastor of
,he First English Lutheran Church. The ceremony
vill be concluded by a service in German on MON
, DAY EVENING, August 10thiat 7% o'clock, at
• chick the Rev. G. A. WENZEL, Pastor of the
leeond German Lutheran Church, will officiate.
ratimen SCHOOL,. (Lambeth
• ,c,oLLzog.)IEITTANNIZie, PA.
?BINARY, PREPARATORY AND ILOADDELO.
Tnuarars—Judge Buffington, J. H. Bhoenberger,
Vir. Cass, T. J. Brereton, "E. B. Golden, J.
leigrove, J. W. /Lehrer. Benj. Grant, J. K.-
.
'Rev. J. K, B. Ker
. oot, and the Standing Committee.; - •
This. Institution contmendsltself especially to
, hurcbmen4 iseasy or access, and unsurpassed
1r healthfulness of location. Students may pursue
n elective dffurse.Meardinu pupils are under the
actor's peratmal,gare..• The year'. is divided into
• • live tern:4l4.of ' about thirteen. weeks each. !feces-,
try expenses, texclustv+ of - Music and Modern
.angusges.l .$9O lo $lOO .per term:' .Chriatmat
arm opens Sept. 9th.
Ilfir A Specbl School for Girls, under the same
;petal supervituon.
'For catalogue, ac., rddress the Rector,
Rev. J. K. KARCHER.,
. Kittanning. Pa.
.inli:nl7-rre
WESTERN DISTRICT - of PENN-
I SYLITANLA.,
•
At Pittsburgh, the Ttb day of Anglin. A. D.lBBB.
Ate undersighed hereby gives notice of his appoint
' ent as Assignee of JAMES D. DRAVO, of Pitts
::irgh, in the county of Allegheny, and State of
tnutsyliania, within said district. who has been
Undged a bankrupt upon creditors' petition, by
e Maria Court of said district.
REUBEN' BILTALEB,
11E0.. F. ARMSTRONG,
lII=
4IIMMER HOSIERY.
..) -
White Lisle Thread Open-worked Stockings.
• AT PHELAN'S.
White and Brown Cotton Open-worked Stockings,
AT PHELAN'S.
.?a'anta , White and Brown Open-won ed § Hose.
• , AT PHELAN'S.
;hack Lace Mitts, . .
AT PHELAN'S.
.; 4 5'. "auites' & Children's White and Huff Mile Gloves
AT PHELAN'S.
, • •
. Children ' s Fancy Cotton Stockings.
• ,
IF• GREAT VARIETY,. AT
. •
JAMES . -PHELAN'S •
!ld Stitiad•Stocking
, . No. tt- Firrix STREET.
A/Sall ' • •
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11. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
W. D. of Pennsylvania,
PITTSBCrEGII. August 7th, 1888.
'PHIS IS TO. GIVE NOTICE that
.•on the 7th 'clay of August. A. D. 1808, a
errant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
•
ESTATE or six ori Hum
, Pittsburgh, in the• county- of Allegheny, and
to of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
•
ikrupt en Ms own petition; that the payment of
• • debts and. delivery of any property belonging
• ' , such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the
. ...safer of any property by him are forbidden by
that a meeting of the creditors of the said
derupt, to prove *bier debts and to choose one or
to assignees of his estate. will be held at a Court
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the °Mee of the Re
, • or, No. 93 Diamond street. in the City of Pitts
- - •'.gb, Pa.. before SAMUEL HARPER, Re
.er, on the sth day of September, Ai D. 1805,
.0 o'clock - A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
11, 8. Marshes. as,Messeurer.
EINOVA.L.
- 0:1011
•
Peoples National Bank of Pittsburgh
• • 000 000
~i• •' • • • .•
•
!lIIILL ILEA
~ .44ORGIG BLACK.
' - : .. . 1. IC GORDON
. :- . 1;, 4- '. • e
- .'
; • fa above Institotlonmpl oecopy their
.
i • " L NEW BUILDING,
•
. 2. ,,,, ,,. IIS odd Street, above Fourth Street,
-: ..!.•1
_. . _ \
-.— - asp, :Ay, august 4d, where in future 4beir
.!,,... .'• Mess will be transacted. an6aii2
't : rOTICE.--The undersigned will
RE-OPEN lIIS
DINING SALOON,
No. 111 Wood Street,
TO THE rtißLjc.
). MONDAY, August 3d,
ng refitted and remodelled; the entire building,
i
,;;;--ttscbed
-.-• •a, SET OF FA.NEVTO THE
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• the entire flitting Boom. r assure my
, .thus pAtromilhat' not many pleasanter places
?e foiled hi the-city to ;pa at. of s' Soon meal
• iitt my establishment .:'
• Very sespeetf Ity,
. .
.GEORGE , BEINEISLIN:
FARRELL & CO..
MANUFACTUBERS OF
LEAD PIPE,
EET AND BAR` LEAD,
Lox?, thilnintzed and, Plain Iron PIPe; ,
'libber lime. Hose Pipe anillierews: •
11Globei Siena . (Moyle," find
Globe Valves.- safety Valves Jc Steam Cocks;
Iron and `OroPSii - i 6ipke and 1101:1'1114:
Lift,i Force and Farm Pumps; ac.
4). 167 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh:
rend for Montan: • ' ausvarff
COND•HAND 'ENGINES .
'' WANTF3D:
florizontailnc, of 20 liikrse polwOr.
"Nigger. , Engine' withodt reverse wive;
o . ll,l 3ledinm sized 0K11.L , P11262. ,
pis cash. Adares.toriek doturiPtkii2 mid PriON
•''JOEJLift COPLEY, Jr.,
6 144v0r Aveunv, AliegtiOny,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Iff"REPUBLICAN'
CITY EXECUTIVE COMMUTES.
A meeting of the 'Republican City ExeenUve Com
mittee will ue held • .
AT CITY
On Monday Evening, August 10th,
•
The members of the Committee are requeatell to
attend. By order.
J. A. BUTLER, Chairman.
A. L. PEARSON, Secretary.; aud:uls
FOR SALE. • •
SPLENDITiI CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A
SMALL CAPITAL
A good ap.a very ilestrable.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Located within twenty-live miles of the city, doing
s large cash business. Satisfactory reasons given
for wanting to sell. Books will be alio wa for the
amount of lousiness done.
Apply at 102 TIithD.STREET, or
anand6
STANDARD MEDICAL BOOKS,
FOR BALE BY
KAY & COMPANY,
No. 65 WOOD STREET, (Lafayette Building.)
STILLE'S Therapentica and Meter's: Medics. _
New and revised edition. 2 vols. 5heep..101.2.00
BROWN-+EOUARD-on the Diagno.si. and
Treatment of Paralysis of the Lower Ex- -
tremlties 2.50
DU COsTA"S Medical Diagnosis. Second
Edition 6.00
PEREIRA'S Manual of hiateria3ledica. New
and revised edition. sheep 8.00
WOOD'S. Treatise on the Practice of Medi.
clue. New and revised edittun. 9 vols.
Sheep' 11.00
Essentials of the Principle s and Practice of
Medicine. By Henry Hartshorne - 2.38
WaST on the Di eases of Infancy and Child
_
hood. Found edition. Lately issued 5.50
FLINT'S Treatise on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine. New edition• Sheep. 7.50
DALTON'S Treatise on Human Physiology.
Third edition. Revised:Sheep 6.25
PARRISH'S Treatise on Pharmacy. 'New '
edition 5.00
CHAMBERS on the Indigestion; or. Diseases
of the Digestive Organs Fut ctionallyrreat
ed. New edition.. revised and enlarged.... 3.00
GROSS' System of Surgery-Pathological, D--
agnostic, Therapeutic and Operative. Il
lustrated with... Thirteen 'Hundred Engrav
ings. Fourth edition. carefully revised end
improved. 2 vols. Sheep 15.00
EMICHSE.NYS Science and Art of Surgery.
- New and improved edition 6.00
WINSLOW on Obscure Diseases of the Brain
tad Disorders of the Mind. Second Amer--
can -edition' 3.95
STOKES on the Diseases of the Heart and
the Aorta. • Second American edition 3.00
TANNISR'S. Practice of Medicine. Revised
_and enlarged editiot. Ste ep 7.00
BENNETT'S Practice of Medielne., Revised
._editlon. Sheep • 9.00
-.ISONOLISONIS Medical Dictionary. New
edition„ revised and enlarged 6.75
GRA.Y.IS Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical.
Illustrated with over Three Hundred - En
gravings. New edition, revised. sheep.— 'l.OO
./Llibral discount will be allowed from the above
prices, when a number of Books are taken at one
time. Cataloanea sent on application:
Orders or inquiries by mall will meet with prompt
attention. au&
7Y- . ~ ..,
NEW :CARPETS,
t:r R yrs x ra• si,
WINDOW. SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
THE BEST' GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES.
MorLELAND & COLLINS,
~President
Viee President
—Cashier
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Building toll. B. Custom Housed; Post (Moe
auSvne&T
LOW. P PRICES • •
•
t‘ort,
SUMMER GOODS.
White •Shawls,
Thin Dress Goods,,
• t Summer Silks,
•
Tucked Muslims,
White Goods,
- • Lace Vurtains,
• Lace Mantles:
' -
`O4TES & BELLS:
~r
, -
**2oeriiiitT.
splifiqt
THE ANTETTORIFADo , ;
.• • , 11APLANIIAD- 'Erna-IDGIM ~ t :
. , • „ . .
,r , i
/0
is eminently eitteteti for our large Weeteen'tisei, '
with
swine
or f ee s, so rees. ibove 1 , ..vi water:
IS will 'resist the .4 ligest . Willati.' hurricanes; and
the,benviest load ulnas will not Moat &t... 1 nude
the diseosery on tb 511116 f g Jane fem .„,,. / .„,
l a
rot it, long il extilb And live eiboitum =...!
rociplo , to; so, rtle*f W/A 11 4.: i m1,14; 4 4411'
, i'lllNg9i,an'? Flrcltni.°? •,:fAxxrikervint,:s ~
4 yr/ lib Ann OG., Lt Ward, Allegheny ca r ,
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- - PITTSBURGH- - OkZETTRI
AT 736 O'CLOCK
R. B. f HABBOIIBs,
133 Wood 8 root, Plttsbnrgb, Pa.
CORNICES
WELL SEASONED
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AT ERWIN, DVCONNELL & CO'S,
178 Federal Streets
Tight Alpaccp.s;
Summer Dress Goads,
Lawns, Chintzes, White Swiss;
Plain and Barred Nainnook;
Jaconets, &c.
Just Opened, a Very Large Stock of
Prints, Ginghams;
Tickings, Checks, Table Linen;
BleaOhed and Brown Muslin ;
Linen Towels, Irish Linens;
Handkerchiefs,
Shirt Fronts, &c., &c.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, BY
ERWIN, TCONNEII & CO.,
178 FedeTal Bk, Allegheny.
I=
AT WM. sEatrws,
180 & 182 . Federal' St., Allegheny.
BLEACHED MUSLIN,
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN.
PILLOW CABS mtrenaN.
SHLEMING CHECK,
TICKING. PRINTS,
DELAINES. ALPACCLS,
COTTON TABLE DIAPER,
LINEN TABLE DIAPER,
TOWELS, TOWELING,
OASSIMERES, JEANS
.110NEY COMB QUILT%
BALMOP.AL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
WHITE AND COLORED CORSETS,
MENDE WHITE SHIRTS,
notnr.BY, HAITDKEItMUM.
BONNETS, SUNDOWN%
BATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, tc.,
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
AT LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
CM
180 & 182 Federal Bt”'Allegheny.
BLACK SILK SALOOM&
Lama Lace Points,
Summer Shawls,
FOR BALE{ AT LOW PRICER, BY
WHITE;
,0411
,&
45 Fifth Stireei,
LAIL WELL •
Steam Engines for Sale.
Superior ,nPw and *canna-hand STEAM EN
GINES-1i 8 and 10 inch cy,indero . #llo.and Ml
inch stroke, with all the fixture*
FOR BORING OIL WELLS
Address HUM B. BOLE
Doquestie Way.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
sa6:tll3
GOOD CANNED'"'
I , giagutB, PLUkta AND IUBPSIT:11.12IE13,
Belling at very lqw lerwes,
. ,
GEORGE HEAVEN'S,
TRAYED--From the premises
• Of the anberA M
ber, adjoining the Central Look
Ards, Zest Liberty.
: raESEE COW,- '
With a piece broken off onirhertit'whiteinidiVwitli
dirk spots, and red este: aAnvln.orinationleading
to her recovery will bo liberally rewarded.
WM.d. 1APPIIIITT;
• Maar& .1 , At the Central Stook Yard.:
OTICE.—Ant ApPlicallion'tf?j• a
°Wier incorporating • ' •
ThorMethldiot Clitireb Otnilirikers
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has been made to tlie Cc:mitt/of 00Mmon Pleas of
Allegheny , comae, which will be granted at the
next term of he,sald Dour& auffkelont.easboa
be shown tO the contrary. *WU . 41.14-15.21-
GOOD NEWS.
' 7 " 7 CHEAP BREAD IN DWI min.
'i5q14.1443
'- The liiritist'and belt." , The zhiltlali.i.+ll. W.Witits
irvery..loif. Tate done else. snetres
-• • y.'
gnaltt (Oslit•Ttkdect, 'ways - on band Welt*
west races. J. *ll. raiLtars.
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119 Vsdpral street, Allegheny
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TURDAY, AUGUST 8Y 1868;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EGISTEWS OFFICE, •
PITTSBURGH, August Stb. IE6B.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
ing Accounts of Executors, Administrators, Guar
dians, Sum, have been duly passed In the'itegister's
mime, and be presented to the Or: bane Court.
for confirmation and allowance, on 31 NDAY, bep-
Ttenater 71.11,1868:
No 1. Account of John Drummond Admintstra
tor of Henry Lrunimond, deed, 1 ed May 6th,
Is6S. •
No. .2. Account of Thomas Sim one and John
Wilson, Executors of Sarah B. Cr ighton, dec'd.
Fled inss Bth. 1888.
No. 3. Final account of J. G. mstook.. Guar ,
d lan of Maegaret Klinefelter, now MargaretWesp.
Filed May 9th, 1868.
Nu. 4. Final account of Robert Wallace, Execu
tor of Hoban Hare. dec'd. Filed May 110, 1868.
No. 5. Final account of Archibald Phi° w, Esq.,
Admintstrator of George hamaley i , ded'd. Flied
May 13sh, 1868.
No. 6. Third and final account of Samuel Carna
han, A , ministrator of John G. Tomlinson, dec'd.
Filed May 1868. ,
NO. 7. First aud final account of Mary Schauer,
Damao Lutz and John G. Walther Aumlnistrators
of rhitlphehither, cited. Flied II 116th, 1868.
t
No. S. Final adeOunt of Ed ward ceorkle, dec'd,
who was guardian of the mlneir hildreu of John
Thompson, dec'd . Flied by Santo I thsbourue, one
attn. executors of Edward McCorslc, Seen. File,tl
May 19th, 18438. Is
No. 9. final account of Franalska ark Admin
istratrix of Andrew Mark, aced. F led Ditty 19co,
1 1868.
No. 10. Final account of Adam K ini, Adnitols•
trator of Elitabeta Curry, deed. Fl edMay 19th,
11868.
No 11. Final account of Jacob Mo ry, Irxecutor
of John Mowry 'dec'd. Filed May 19th, 1868.
No. 12-Account of Anna M. Bruner and Robert,
F. Logan, Administrators of Ephr.lim Bruner,
' dec'd. Flied May 23d, 1868. , .
No. 13. - r list and anal account of Thomas Doff,
Executor of David Dull, deed. Filed May 93d,
1 86 8. . t
No. 11. Final account of Catharine Montooth,
Athulialatratrix of WWI= Moutooth, deceased.
Flied M'iy 27th, 1864.
No. 15. Final account of Thomas Gibson, Exec
utor of Rebecca rinkertou, deed., Filed June 2d,
1868.
No. 16. Final account of JI M. Stoner, Guardian
of Anna M. bLoner. Filed nt use 2d. 1808.
No. 17. Final account of Christl.in Branuing,
Administrator of John fall, deed. Filed June 3d,
1808. ,
.no. 18. Account of James A. McFadden, Admin• -
istrator of Elener Caylt, deed. Find June 4th,
1868.
No. 19. Account of n: S. Williams, Administra
tor of Joseph S. Leech, dec'd:: riled May Oils,
1868.
No. 20. Final account of Barclay Preston, Exec
utor of Martha L. a alker, dec'd. Flied June o.tn ,
1868.
No. 21. Account of Josiah Aber, acting Execu
tor of Jacob Aber. dec'd. Filed June 6th, 1868.
No. 22. Account of Unties Baird, Executor of
Hugh Baird dee'd. filed Juue lAth, 1868.,
No. 93. ulna! account. of John ai ceoruncx. Guar
dian of Matilda Jane McCormick, (now Matilda
Jane White.) Filed Junelatb, Matlit.
No. 94. Final account of 3 !toms. Burns. Guar
dian of John S. Burps. Filed Jane 19th, 1868.
No-. 25. Final account of Matthew McClean. Ad
ministrator of John Keen, dec'd. Filed June 211 d,
1868.
No. 26. Final occonnt of J, P. Vii
tine.
Admin
istrator of William Dickey, deed. Filed June
93d, 1868.
No. 27. First and. Final account of William Ait
ken, Administrator of carats 11. Ailken,.deceased.
Filed June 24th, l'B6B.
No. 218. First and dual account of James R. Cald
well, Executor of James Aitken, deceased. Filed
June 24th, 1868. - ,
No. 29. Final account of Dr. Julius Reinhardt,
Guardian of Francis Michael nraumeister. Filed
June 44th. 1868.
No. 30, First and partial account of Janies Bryce
and Thomas Fawcett. Executors of Thomas Odd
well, deed- Flied Jona 2510, 1868.
No. 31. First and Mal account of Malcolm Hay,
Esq.. Administrator pen deists Hit of Luta= Map
uto, dec'd. Filed June 26th, 1868.
No. 32. Ac mut of John Itaukin, Jr., stir-riving
Executor of Robert hankie, deed. Filed June
117th, 1868. . . • _
Nu. 23. Accoupt of Elizabeth Bock, Admit:that's
trig of Charies'F. A.' Hoek, dee% Flied June
217th, 1868.
no. 34. First and Final account of John B. Hi r •
Yon. Administrator. cum teat. annex°. of Eliza Lin
ton, dec'd.- Filed Juue 30th, 1808.
No. 35. Final account of Joseph A. Bader and
Jared hi. Webb; r xeeuturs of Margaret Kerr, de
ceased. Fled July 34, 1868., ,
No. 36. Account of sy Main Allen, Admit tetra
. tor of Richard Allen, dec'd. Filed July 3d,! 1868.
No. 37. Filial account of Enenszer Henderson,
A dultuistrst or of b.stnuel I'. llendertuu, , eceased.
flied July 7th, 186 n.
No. 3S. Account.: of Alexander Hilands, Esq.,
Trustee of estate of Thomas isobluson, deceased.
Fled July 91. b. 1868. -
No. 39. bust and Mat account of Thomas File,
Executor of Nano File, dec'd. Filed July 10th,
1808. . .
No. 10. Final account of Emanuel Etter, Ad
ministrator art Reuben Hague, deed. a tied July
144th; 1808: .-
No. 41. First and partial account of Thos. Hain,
Executor of James Daiu, dec'd. Filed July 94th,
1668. .
No. 42 . First and anal account of Hugh McElroy,
Administrator, de bongs nosi, of Julm O'Neil, de
ceased. Flied July 47th, 1868.
No. 43. First and Mal account of Thomas Mc.
Quadin. Executor of Catharine u'reell, accessed.
Flied July 0.71.11, MN.
No. 44. Account of JamesMcHenry Rheinhart,
Executor of James McHenry, deed, Filed July
27th, 1668.
N.,. 45. Final account of Bogert Grlason,- Ad
nalnistrator of tsabeita hteikle, deeif. Filed July
20th, 1868. - -
No. 40. First mg partial account of Mary Ann
Laughlin,James Laughlin. Francis B. Lasch•in
and Hugo Woodside, Executors of Alexander
Laugh••ln. dec'd. 1 , lied Jnly 30th, 1868.'
No. 47.-Flush account of J. H. Robb. AdtaTils
trator or Robert Torrence, deemed. Flied July
30th, 1868.
No. 40. First account of J. H. Robb, Adminis
trator of Mack Kelso, deceased. Filed July :Jut,
isee.
No. 49. Final account of Elliott E. Swift anti
Robert Lai tell. Executors of Rey. Louis L. Genital,
decd. Filed July 31st, 1860.
No. bl.. First and anal account of. Samuel Or
bourn. acting Executor of Edward. McCorkle, Esq.,
dec'd. Flied August Li, IEOI.
No. 61. Final account of l'hineas R. Gray, Ad
ministrator of Robert dray, dec'd. Filed August
4th, 1868 ,
No. 5/1. Second and partial account of .It. D.
Homes and Jacob H. , Walter, Esq.. Administrators
cum rstamento emu= of Joseph Crawford, deed:
Flied August 4 lb, RMS.
No. 83 ACcOUuL of Alexander - MeJunkin, Esq.
Administrator of Samuel Hamilton, deed. kited
August 4th 1868. •,.
Ku. 64. Pins.' senorita of Sarah W. Rudolph. Ad
minlstratria of George. Rudolph, deed. Vila Au
gust fith, 1868. .
No, 55. Fatal recount of Ellen Crawford and
Joseph Cbesont, Executors of James_ Crawford.
dee'd. Filed August Sib, 1808. . • .
, No. 56. First account-of Amelia Match. Execet,
, teix of itentamln Brutal. deed. Flied Auanat
oth, 1868.
No. 57: Final account of Gedrge A. Chalfant,
Guardian of Albert hi. Chalfant, minor son art Hen.
- ry Chalfant, de ed. Filed August 6th, 1866.
No. 50. First account of O. ilasbrouct. Esti,
Administrator of Jams A. Monaghan, deceased.
Filed August 6th, 1868. .
No. 59. mai aCoounl, of Stoney Cuthbert, Guar
dian of John H. and James B. Newsom. minor sons
of John Newsom, deed. Filed August 7th, 1868.
No. 60. Final account of G. S. Rues, truardlan
of Isaac Jouuston, minor son of William Johnston,
deed.
_, Filed August 7th , 1868.. 1
No. 01. First and, tinaleccouns of John J. Mitch.
el. Esq.,,Exectitor bf Honors Doerr, deed. Flied
August 7th, 1868.. , I.
. JOSEPH 11'. GRAY,
Register.
an8:18-1t-7=-29
UNACCOUNTABLE
}IOW IP.I.A.NCIIMTIVJE3I
J4llhirttidiscount to the trade.
"31. A..1;11',51111' & CO
50 FIFTH cATRECT,
=
HYDRAULIC -
' .
COW-MILKER.
WANTED-131b1SDIATBLV—All who are look
ing for boehieee to rill and examine the
Hydraulic Cow-Milker,
"A sure mire for ac clog bands and t 'eking rows. "
MUMS the four tv te of a cow at ,oioc. it Imitates
the oil( draw, and ttope drawing to awn low. It
will milk any cow jperfeetlY dry in three minute".
It Is operated by hand, dog, hum+ or other pnwer.
One man can attend eevurat machine". tank log as
many cowls at °nee. It is Dimple. durable an. , self
adjusting; will It
cow.. .111Ika three-teatodi
taws rui.well any. Easily workvd, not liable to
,Set ont of order, and bat proven to practical use go
be more agrecable,ta the cow than h -1111114 la g
A rare ' opportuni ty is now offered to enterprising
men eithert; travel or locate In city or °main,.
.43a1l arid exa toe for yooracives.
lIAN
HYDRAULIC 0041, lIPAOTS um,
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at e, ' 88 No. 10 qv. et" A RPMT
pp . ). 17 riftl Stictoi;
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eiIIEAT,BMget4 3[I3
fitravF Goods;
Madies , and Children% Hats;
....rt ,
1..i.' V" , •, • •
faT-PITTSBFRGH & CONNELLS
VALE R. 11. CO. _
First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Bonds.
Holders are hereby notified that the Interest Cou
pons of the tbove Bonds, •
DUE AUGUST /ST. 1888,
Will be paid on and after that date, on presenta
tion and delivery it the FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PILTTSBTROII.
• . JOHN H. PAGE, Jr., Treasurer.
Mike Pitts. Connellsv'e R. R. Co.,
Pittsburgh, July 16th, 1868; f -Iv39:tia
IgrNOTICE.
Pirrssurioir, June .28th, 1868.
iOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE BANK OF PITTSBIIBGH
will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
Its next session, for a renewal of Its Charterl„ with
its present authorized Capital of. Twelve Hundred
Thousand Dollars.
Attest: WM. ROSEBURG, Ossbter.
je27:1110-8
rgy'NOTICE.
To John W. Riddell, J. J. Shutterly, T. B. Stewart,
M. McCullough, Jr.. T. R. Sill, E. S. Hanna, Al
S. Purviance, W. W. Young. Wm. Reardon, I. CI
Pershing, S. J. Wainwright, James I. Bennett,
J. B. Poor, D. Dempsey, H. Sample, L. Teel=
baugh; E. Coats, J. W. Barr, W. McConnell,
John J. William* 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 otßc ' e of SILL & SRUTTERLY, Law=
renceville. on FRIDAY, August Tth, at 3, P. as.,
for organization. '
iFS:t6B II'r:DRDER OF COMMITTEE.
idiRTSEPdENTS.
IW7'.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Lssum..•
litAxaGan
LAST RIGHT OF THE BEASON
Farewell Be RI of the Foster Brothers.
Give the Pittsburgh Boys a Crowded House.
Grand Gala Night. Two Immense Pieces.
SATURDAY, August 8, will be presented the
g and Drama of -
NED SCARLET, THE TERROR OF LONDON,
In which the Foster :Brothers. Will appear. Con
cluding with the celebrated Drama of
JAGE ROBINSON AND HIS MONKEY.
JACK EORINSON FRANK ROWTIR.
MOSIIAPOO THE hi'ONKRY....IIIRNANDEZ FOSTRR.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON - ii Grand Famlly Mati
nee, wino the Great Pantomime of. •
NUMBER. NIP
•
Will be performed for the last time. Admission to
all parts of the hour 25 cents.
PEARL MILL
.. .
FAMILY FLOUR ,
. 1 .
PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND, equal to tbe best
Bt. Louts brands. PEARL NULL ets I) BRAND.
as good as the best Ohio brands. WHITE COBN
FLOUR. and CORK MM..&L. air See that all sacks
unsealed and dated. I .
B. T. ICESNEDY & BRO.,
au7;dl . : PEARL MILL.
-
WtyE WOULD INVITE THE AT-
. TEN TloN of the - k lour trade to the supe
rior of our
SOUTHERN WHEAT FLOUR.
Which we are manufacturing from the beet select
ed kloutbern Illinois and Tennessee Wheat. Prices
as low as any In the market.
J. S. I...j.o4l3VE'rfr de. CO.,
Jy31:172 I_ Pittsburgh City Mills.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
OW THE IST DAY OF AUGUST,
LailiGE AHD 001010DI01113•WAREHOUSA
No. 45 Wood Street,
Direct! Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
Mao, entinnee on THiRD ' ST., Nos. 102 and 104
B. .E. SELLERS & CO.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY
KNOW!' TO MAN.
N la SS Ei'lrP SS
BLOOD SEARCREB,,,
Ail Diseases Arising from MS im
pure state of the Blood, such, as
Scrofula, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, Jaundice,
Cancerous Formations,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility,:lloils,
Pimples on the Fare,
'LiVer Complaint, - -
- Sore Eyes, Scald Dead,
,Tetter Affections,
= Lois of Appetite,
LoW
Foul Stomach,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic Disorders,
• Female Complaints,
an Answer
EISIZIONS
hith the
parties °per.
ng do pot
know.
you thinking
Together with all other disorders from an improper
condition of the Or , Watery Byatean. ha a general
Tonle its effects are most benignant, and minuet
tall to benefit, when used perseveringly and accord
ing to directions. It Is purely & vegetable prepara
tion—pot "a aingle grain of mineral poison enters
toio It. rem awsiti on. so that while It- Invvriably at
foOds relief, and effects the most wonderful rums,
no overdose Could injure the most tender infant,
R., E. SELLER S, & CQ.,
03o1e Proprietors. .
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Helloes , Cough Syrup;
Helloes , User 1 , 1410 gnd
Johusoio , s Rheumatic Coiepouud;
And Hoerbeve,u,likollesd.Blltere,
FOR SALE BY ALL DROGOISTAL
IQVID IftENNIFIT,'' for. the in..
rvntpri•p‘ratlon orbit*. 40fillici ;cud Frrogo
- szoxt. aeiltbfu of rumor.' d.!e.erts, received
and for #lll . ,by ‘busl4.o..9j i taglr i oaUA l ly iw
no? ; earner Uhartv fisk4 Eland
strevia.
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NOTICES. -
JOHN HAltl'Eß, President.
MARKER ROM
JOSEPH C. FOSTER
FLOUR.
WE REMOVED TO THE
IMPROVED
FOR TEE CURE OF
.•
ALso, pHopitTrroill OF
POLITICAL.
Ia — THIRD WARD, Allegheny'.
THE REPUBLICANS OF THE
THIRD WARD, ALLEGHENY,
Are requested to meet at the SCHOOL HOUSE, on
SATURDAY EVENING, August Bth,,
AT 7S O'CLOCK, TO FOR A_
OB.ANT AND - COLFAX CLUB.
sue:
IM - REPUBLICAN MEETING.
-- GRANT AND COLFAX.
There Will bee meeting of the Republican; of the
SIXTEENTH WARD,
(LATE BLOO/SFIELD,)
For the purpose of Dedicating their
NEW WIGWAM,
On Saturday Evening, August Bth, 1868.
The meeting will be addressed by
11. C./MACHRELL, H. P. MUELLER,
W. C. MORELAND, J. W. POPE.
There will be a BRASS BAND to attendance, and
a cordial Invitation to be present Is tendered to the
various grant and Colfax. Clubs of the county.
auB:ul4
MAYOR.
IW'FOR MAYOR.
;JOSEPH A. BUTLER,
Of the old SIXTH WARD, Is a candidate for Mayor
subject to the'decision of the voters at the Remain
can Primary Election. • jr"4:t&3
arFOU MAYOR.
JARED:36f. BRUSH,
Of the old SIXTH WARD, is a candidate for Mayor. ,
sublect to the declsfon of the voters at the Republi
can Primary Election. jyZt:tsl
WFOR MAYOR.
CHARLES JEREMY,
Of the old SIXTH WARD. is a candidate. for Mayor.
subject to the decision of the voters at the Republi
can Primary. Election. jrtz:trst
CITY TREASVREIL.
WFOR CITY-TREASURER.
SAMUEL ALLINDER
Is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the de
cision of the yoters at the Republican Primary
Election. • jyrbtat
'FOR CITY TREASURER. e
WILLIAM LITTLE.
Of the old TENTH WAND, Is a candidate r for City
Treasurer, subject to thedeelsion of voters tat the
Republican Primary Election. jy22:tso
FOR CITY TREASURER.
WM. A. TOATLII,I§ON,--
Of the 'FOURTH WARD. is a Candidate for. City
Treasurer, subject . to the decision of the voters- at
the Republican Primary Election; .1522:t51
" FOR CITY TREASURER.
A. J. COCHRAN,
Of the old NINTH WARD, is a candidate for_Citi
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election. jr./.349
CITY CONTHOLLF.II.
W'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 in:tan.
FOR CITY CONTROLLER.
ROBERT J. McGOWAN,
Of the okl FIFTH WARD. is a candidate for City*
Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election. .trmtss
REPUBLICAN
. .
CITY CONVENTION. - -
.
The Republicans of the City of Pittsburgh are i
hereby Invited to attend Primary Meetings in their •.'
respective Wards on
• - ,
SATURDAY, August 15th, 1868,
•
Between the hours of 3 and 7P. is . . and there vote
ter candidates to be, placed in nomination for the
several filly offices. viz: -
One person for Mayor of said city. ,
One person for Controller of said city. e .
One person for 'Treasurer of said city.
The voUng at said meetings will be by printed or
written ballots, containing the names of the candi
dates voted for, each office on a ticket by itself, and
the elections, as far as praeticaoie, will be conduct
ed In accordance with the laws and usages regula
ting State, county and city elections, the officers
taking rare , to keep a correct list of all person&
voting thereat. • ,
Tbe eteetions will be conducted, wherever it can.
be done, by the Republican election officers chosen
at the last city election: and in a ards where no such
officers were chosen, the officers to conduct the elec
tion have been designated, as hereinafter menticfn-
t d_, by the City Conmedtee.
The Committee suggest that the officers thus des-
!gusted to hold this election shall voluntarily take
the usual affidavit administered to election officers
wider . the laws of the State, so as to shut out all
cause of.complaint. .
,Theeleetion in the First and Second Wards will
'be held at the Public School Houses in said wards.
In the Third Ward at the southeastern corner of
SLvililiffdantitheeld streets.
In the Fourth Ward at the Public School House.
la the Fifth Ward in the -office of the Clerk of the
Orphans' Court, at - the Court. HOUEC, under the su
pervision of W. B. bleeper George Wass and R. J.
Smith, who • are appointed Board to hold said
election. - ' •
In the Sixth Ward at the Public gebool House.
In the Seventh Ward at the Public School House.
_ln tee Eighth Ward at the native of Henry Witson.
In the Ninth Ward at the Peelle School House.
In the Tenth Ward at the house of Wm. Brown,
at the comer of Penn and Mechanics streets. •
lathe Eleventh, Twelfth, Tbirteenth, Fourteenth,
Fifteenth and seventeenth 'Wards. at the usual
places of bedding election a t !n seld wards.. ' .•
lu the Stateentbt Ward the Wigwam, corner of
Pearl and Main streets under the supervielon)
Raab O. Craig, Itulsud Smith and John C. Stewart
In the Eighteenth. Ward:at Use place of holding
elections for what *as beretufore tnnwu as the Wel '
precinct of Collins township, under the supervision,
en David Jones. David Holmes and David Eire.
In the. Nineteenth Ward at Joseph tianster's
house en the lirCen. burg turnpike, under the ritt-:
pervision ofJohn N. Berlin, Wm. H. Morrison and
James Joyce.
In the Twentieth Ward at Beitier's Scheid House,
nader the supervielon or Wm. li. !Manioc/1h Ocu• -
Feitabsuser and Jahn R. Baum. . • e •
In the Twenty tint Ward at Rasa , School Souse,
under the enpervlsion of A. J. Wooislayer, S. 8..
Roes and B. 5%. Morgan. . -
In the:Twenty-second Ward at
Irwle's School
Haase. under the supervision of John IL Ideueock.„
William Lroin anti Randal Murton._ -_ ..
In the Twentymhird ward at the usual 1
p ace for
holding elections in late Peebles township, under;
the supervision of Joseph Beats) Jame.' It-Palmer
and June.. McKibben. -
Every soppoMer of GRANT and COLFAX. and
the city nominate is
t earnestly invited to take 'tart
le said election, and none other; and the Mee on
respectfully urged to use all pos
preserve the 'purity of the:ballot
o w st EL e x i l a rs d n i ,: i a
ig : .enClee e re • e re la ti rair return of the votes east.
. The election officers. after the ; votes are counted,
due:mate returns thereor, one of
which, with u t hatl6J pfleinerd, shall be placed In the
ballot bozes. and the other-taken pusteessien of by
the Return Judge; cud the Return Judges _of the
several wards shall present the earnest a.meettng
of Return Judges; tobe held at the Common Coun
cil Obit:caber, on .T`UFASDAY. August Mb,. at 10.
o'clock aim., when they shall cause the emelt° toe:
added together, and declare the result, the petite*
eetiqvieg Um hi best vote for each office to be de
clared the nowt ee.
The Return Ju yen, at their meetine. will appoint
the c By Recent/. e Committee to serve for the en--
Suing year.
The f)uminittee desires to call the attention of the•
Election-Boards to the foliowlng resolution, which
war: adopted at the Itiet, meeting of the Committee:-
fierOirea,-That we recommend to the officers of
the trinity Election the enforcement of ail legal
roles respecting the enalitication of voter. at gen
eral emettons. In Addition to the requirement tbst•
the voter 'hag be a known - member of the Celan
Republican Party.
A resolution was &so passed authorising the
Election Boards to HU alt vacancies teieterriog in ate
Waters of their respective dntrlets. •, . ..'
J. A. BUTLER, Chairman.
A. L.'PEARSON, Secretary:_____---.-----' "" ,
WANTED. ' •
50.000 bnab.' prime WHEAT
80.000 A • 7AA Fall and Spring
And a 5,000 . " RYE: . -
For which we will pay the highest price in cash.
HITOHMICE, 3TOBF.£BI do CO.
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