CZ EM I CHEAP GUNS FOR THE iPEOPLE.A.. the GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been removed to No. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET. Where lea/ always be found the most complete assortment of Guns, Pistols, Asounnuttioni and Sport. trig Material, &c.. to tee city. All kinds of Guns and Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Sews etaftp for tituetratea Circular. Agents toemtai tss town to the mated States. Address, J. EL JO= STOIC 170 Smtdi tre Li Street. Pittebttrols. . • ,JOHN N. PURVIANCE, &glair!. in Bankruptcy for 1:d Distil Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY Ay-On ce hours-tt A. m. to 5 P. x IarNOTICE - IS HEREBY GIVEN that BOORS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to.the Capital Stuck of the Comp'any to erects Bride over tke Allegheny River, from Ewalt street, in the CRY of Pittsburgh, In the Corinty of 'Allegheny. to tie Allegheny and Butler Plank 'toad; at or near the ;Routh of ulrty's Run, Incorporated by .an Act of the Gent ral Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap proved the twenty-sink!' day of March, A. D. 1868; will be opened at the - office of SILL & SR UTTERLY, on Butler street, in the. Seventeenth Ward of said Dity of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OF SEP TEMBER NEXT. at • 10 o'clock 'A: at: of said day. Joint W. Riddell, S. .T. Wainwright, • J. J. Situ tterly, James I. Bennett, T. B. sill, . J. B. Poor, T. B. Stewart, D. Dempsey, • • If.' McCullough, Jr., H. Sample, E. S. Hanna, • L. Fellbaugh, W. T. Pury Janne, X. Coates, Wm. W. Young, J. U. Barr. .• Wm. Reardon, II Wm. kicronnell, Israel C. 'etsiiltlg, Jona J. Williams, • N. P. Reed, I . • Commissioners. Pittsbnrgln , August Bth, 1888. _ aulu:n2l WRESOLVTIONS OF RESPECT At a joint meeting of the Board of School Directors and Trustees of Prospect Cemetery, of Tarenturn, held July; 3154 a Committee, consisting of Messrs. James Dielt . eY.lW. V. Evans. Esq., John Kennedy, Dr. T. Galbraith and J. Fr Humes, was appointed to drift resolutions expresslie of the sense of the respective Boards, on the death of Mr. JOHN A. MILLER, a prominent member thereof, which took place July 28th, 1808, at his residence In Taren -tom Borough, All.gheny county, Pa. The Committee reported the following preanible and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Wititaltte, It has pleased God, in His sovereign wisdom and goodness, to remove by death our indi vidual friend and useful member, JOHN A. I.IIL LEE: therefore , • itsaoLvED, lat. That whilst we humbly bow to the wilier an All Wise Providence in this sad dis pensation, we deeply feel that our 'Boards have lost an able and judiclotis Counsellor—education an earn est advocate and mipporter—the community a benev olent and upright _citizen—the Church a consistent and worthymember —his family a kind and faithful 53d. i fhist we extend to the family of the deceased so sincere sympathy In thlitheir time of affliction. 3d. That these resolutions' be spread upon the minutes of our Boards. a copy transmitted to the fautßY, and these proceedings be published. alom2B ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. , In the Court ofno t chon Pleas, No. 72% Septem ber term, 1668„ •matter. of the petition for the division of Robinson Township Into two Elea , tlon Precincts.. And now, August Ist, 1868, petition presented In open Court, whereupon the Court direct that no tice of the presentation of said petition be given by • pbblication, once each week, for three weeks, io the , "rittabn Gazette," anu that pee l ed In be given by at least ten hand-aills. In con . nplouous places, in said Township, and that said petition wia be acted on by said Court on BA.TUIt- DAY, August 22d, 1868. Attest: JACOB Ti. WALTER, Prothouotai IN THE DISTRICT' . COURT OF ' THE UNITED STATES, 'FOR THE WEST ' N DISTRICT OF FENNSYLVANLA. JOHN W.: With lEN and WILLIAM H. STI.M. — PLR, of the Hrm of O'Rtten. Siimple & Co., Bank septa wader the AC: of Congraus of March 2d,1867. •., • ' having applied fun a dlacharge from alt their debts, :* 1 and other ciaims provable under said act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given to all creditors ! who have proved their debts, and other persons in terested, to appear.on the lbth day of september, 1868, at 19 o'clock W., before laA tit ÜbL HARPER. ;:!: •.! - Esq., Register, at his office, No. 05 Diamond street, "• Pittston/wit. is., to show cause, if any they have why discbaarge should not be granted to the said bankrupts. And further, not . hereby given ^ 'lthatthe Perdnd -and Third Meet ings of creditors of the said bankrupt, required by tiLe 21kb and 28th - flecliona of said Set. will be Jowl beforethe said It?- • slater, at the same time and pin*. I 8 , C. McCANDLE.S.S. clerk of said Court. ante:m.l4-3r Godeffroy Brancker Co., 42 =CHAIM PLACE. NEW lORK, Arepregareil, as Sole Agents In the tatted States fir an Pranian 311ning and iron Co.. oil/Wa:mg . • Wettp . balts; to contract or sell din claim titles to snit, . _ lintictnuierii, (delivered In either New York or Mills- delPhls) 41e celetrrite I V; H. SPIEC3ELEISEN tried so exitimirelpfor the manufacturing of BESSEMER.:STEEL. 'Phie l lroile fiee from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and tontahts a heavy percentage of Manganele. The above are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive - STEEL RAILS IKaimlac!,ur(d by r~ 1 ,O. ARNDT & CO., bortintinit for which latter grin they also have . itke Sole Agency in the Vniteti States. I Pull particulars. samples , prices, or 4 ebemleal 141. —r arlillte Promptly forwarded on application. aulOtaZY IST OF unemileil August, 10th; is ETTERS ut 6UCLIANA. ,68: i It • !-e- B Barr i rown CGeoath'arine , Boyle Ann , - • Hamitic 111 C Binson Janties " , Beck Katy- Burger ht. •Backett John . Beacom Minnie Clark Jane Conover 5.'11 • i ,; Callaghan Jos e ! Clark Byer Rohr 0 : _Gonaffban :Mich ..-,* Davis xd T- DAVIS Thos `.`: IU 41111' Lhat9yS • I r lngrahom G .I ,, hnbon Kate Johnson John C 4sidn , Thos Keatllnt pae( Lailmer James T,e . iiing J Liverenee Mary Lorin' Peter .41,t/3•011 Jacob Ltfig Elmira itsilisou Doc Martin Henry hfortraa Janie. N rilner WnE Mil tholiand,jo s Metz Lnntsa M Meeatle Julitt • McClurg 'l' Mebanghtin Ch McCurrs,ll me lore.hfortqa 'Mee:rough Peter McDermckta Tb No' John ZVAIIP p s • Zriction C: • • • , "Amin Rrldget Vorcum Emma L PolkerJame4 ••. ••• Iroultes Goa Windt WSIZ 'Fortune ; Good W i n , eovres Theo Rusetoo Alex ifellyJes . Ncyr!y . Diet ERNEST a. x .VITESTERN DISTRICT _ of PENN , SYYVANIX, 88. , ....-- • • - • Al Pletshurgh;the 7th day of August. A.D. 11418. The undersigned hereby give notice of their appoint.: meat s• Aastieneew Of JAhllet 13 DRAM of. Pine. • burgh, In the coun t y of '.Alleghealr. and State •of Penn/or - Tanis; urlthtn maid dl met.: who has been adjudged a baukrunt upon creditors' Petition, by . the District Court of geld dt6trict..- -•' • BIELTISEN =fumes, Jr., QEO.: ABIESTRONEL auS:alB.o s. FOR SALE, , „• , rit'LENDIO - CHANCE 'POR, A MAN WfwaA • SMALL • A gOod and vtfydt.eirlble ; ; • BOOT ..AND SHOE ,HOU:SE, Located within twenty-dve intlev of the doles, .a large min bf!kinefe.--estilefeetopy nwone "Ned' 'ref wantlnirto.-setk 000 41 11 ' wilt be shows for the amount of nesines. done. Apply st Irtidplll7taltt';'Or -• • ' • MAltltt)ußig,. suansill • • 133 Wood Street. Pltothinlis,pa, • bliitrlo7lFlZAl'lligt, ,, for the tn. 4'4 ut pmparatrou Orbilth :•4 161141 -a.d °Mak, the moot heittbrd . or tumult!, tivnoetio.reestrett and for gaiety the ddita or slerlO bort le. ' 11* = •• • • JNO...ll6dallibil 4 BAW; . • pr" eprner,wscrio mod BY THE .00171iT A VERY LARGE AT lin:=UUK SEMPLE'S, EMAINING. PO'4TUFFI9E. Patteraug, Wq k Sc Co Puetz W Perry John. Pluni Joim !feet! Lay P Reiter Isabel Robinson L,eo 'deed 'Pa-ey Randolph C J t.es 13 1.) nit'PPArd Nagle Schad 4ohn a , Save/till It A VERY L ARGE STOCK, C smith , as Itt Smith 6 , W - - Smith Limla A yittrrinifum TH Th ra."ll)4l.lLe V ' Vaughn L WI John WlU* Una W.T Winters Jennie . ' Ward 'lt Warn Hannah Wiltlinney J Wareham Nang, Young N ' MAN, - p. K, AT WILLIAM SEffiPLE'S, 180 & 182 Federal St, Allegheny. aul4) porous: lowitiloso ss . Liberal, dlssooot tb and Ns Fou: thiskillg• '.oi • - ) 1 / 1 . A. EVAN'S*. ' • 5 9.IFIFTEi STREET. W ANTED. '• ' . : • _ tigtb. prlmeWHEAq And !s.oue •• nne r r II " " Pilaf 1 .-4-Eir*lri Xvr which we willps7 0414 41gspito 11141118ila;' '1M."14. i' ~i~f' ?'? - - 7; • - ' FOR SALE, A MOST DESIMIMLE lemur, • Near Night's Station, West. Pa. R. R., containing 130 ACItaS, with 7 foot veto of (TIC, and acknowl wised by all as commanding the finest view on the Allegheny river. Terme misy. • Wrevire at antOmin-stwg no. 320 SECOND STREET. DIIIr OAK LUMBER. • • • A CHOICE: Lai' OF BUTT-CUT PLANK, ASSORTED THICKNESSES. Alse, FLOORING and COAL PITT BAIL, In Yard below 'Suspension Bridge, Allegheny aide. M. P. ADAMS & BRO. OFFlCE—Perrrs Bupding, _x1110:1124 HANCOCK ST., PITI9RITRGir NEWELL INSTITUTE, Xo. 267 perm Street. E=l:33 Meeere..T. R. NEWkLL, r l-ClMril. R. NswEL.l“ .1. ALLEN MCCEUM. W. 151.0.... N. Clete of , ,Co. W. A. BURCLIFIELD, tumble College.) R.\ JOHNSTON, A. DANSE, (F rench , ) DitgalSr.sNcza., - -ISlmadut, (M erman.) Business will be resumed on TUESDAY, let day of Septembir. Terms as before—s4o per session of five months. No extra charges. Application for admission to either Ladles' or Boys' school will be received at the rooms during the last week in August, from 9 o'clock A. If. tllll2 tt. aunkt=Ln ant VALUABLE COAL FOR SALE. Will be sold positively' at the COURT ROUSE, in Pittsburgh, on THIJESuAY. August 13. 1888, at 1 S EVE N TE E N . x. .TWENTY-THREE ACRES and eititCHES OF COAL, adjoin ing or near Coal of Pittsburgh Coal Company. in 'tower St. flamer Oar Clair township, lying uner th land of ettrs, together with a d reserv e ation of of Perches of lan exhibit oal Pit t he day Plot of the seine will bed on the day cf sale or can be seen at 80 Fourth street, prior to that day,. B. F. VON BONNHORST • Administrator de bards nom, etc., of George Mll tvnberger, 'deceased. anlo AT MACRUM, GLYDE= & C 0.913, 78 and 80 Market Street. MOSQUITO METS, MUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, LADIES' WHITE UNDERWEAE; A fall line of HOSIERY; MORRISON STAR SHIRTS.. GENT- 4 8 PAPER COLLARS, LADIES' Do. AND cum, TRAVELING SATCHELS, • • A fall Hue of JET SETS, . SILK & BULLION FRINuES • SILK & SATIN BUTTONS, • .• all colors. A Complete Assortment of Whits Goods, SWISS, VICTORIA, LAWN, • LINEN, CAMBRIC, &c. HOOP SHIRTS, in alt the Newest Styles. KID GLOVES, at all prices: GENT'S & LADIES' BUNKER UNDERWEAR MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS; 1. , 000 Doz. BALMORAL HOSE; 5,000 Lbs. WOOLEN YAENB Speelal Rates to Jobbers E & CO., mum, GLYD , 78 and 80 Market Street. aulo And Carefully Selected Stock, 180 . & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. BLEACHED SHIRTING MEBLIN, lINBLIfitCHED PILLOW CASE MUSLIN. SHIRTING CHECK, HEAVY WICKING, .VIN.GHARTS, PRINTS, DELAINES, ALPAOOAS, COTTON 7ABLE DIAPER, LINEN TABLE DIAPER, IRISH LINEN, TOWELSi TOWELING. CASSIMERES, JEANS, GENT'S WHITE. SHIRTS, cheap; BALMORAL AND HOOP BRUM, WHITE AND COLORED CORSETS. EID GLOVES. LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, LACE MITT'S, HOSIERY, NOTIONS,-&c., AT LOW PRICES, Wholesale awl NACCOUNTABOE 1313 W 13/...ANC . _ --PITISBUR6I."- 0/LZEITEI 'IIONDAT: - AIIGUST 10, 'lB6B. ES= MAN'S FIZISIIIN OAFS: FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, EMI NEW CARPETS-! AT POPULAR PRICES. • M'F4.II.I4ND & COLLINS OFFER THE Newest and Best Patterns AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LACE MD NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS AND CORNICES. McFA.RLAND & COLLINS, - 71 and 73 Fifth street. Next Building to tr. S. Custom House & Postoldee. aute:xwr, UNION PACIFIC RAEROAD Ate now finished and in operation. 180 miles of track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole line between the 'Atlantic and Pacific States is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and it is not impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished in 1569 instead of 1570. The means provided are ample, snots'' that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: 1. —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all. necessary timber and Other materials found along the line of its operations. 11.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken In alternate section on each side of Its road. Thls la an absolute do nation, and wUI be a source of large revenue In the future. M. —A GOVERNMENT GRANT-of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from {lO,OOO to $48,000 per mile, according to the dlMeul ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mort gage as security, and it is expected that not only the interest, but the prinelpal amount may be Paid in services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, malls. de. The „Inter 7!...5t is now much more than paid in this way, besides 'securing a great saving in time and money to the Government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to Issue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid In building the road, to the same amount as -' the U. S. Bonds, Issued for the same purpose, and no more. The Government permits the Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonder° the :Company only as the road la completed, and after It has been examin ed by United States Commissinneri and pro nounced to be in all respects a Arst-clase Rail road, laid with a heavy T-rail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, lurnonte, ear shops, locomotives, can, Sc. V.--A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which OVER RIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS have been paid in upon the work already done, and which win be increased as the wants of the Company require. t/L—NET CASH EARNINGS on Its Way Business, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the Pint Mortgage Bonds. These earnings are no indication of the vast through tialllc*that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that. FIRST MORTCACE BONDS . • upon such a property, costing nearly three times . theli amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND. ANY OONTINOENCY. The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, aro for 21,000 each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on the fires days of January and July, at the Company's Office, in the Oily of New York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable In gold at maturity. The price is 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost. The Company belleve that - these Bonds, at the preaent rate, are the cheapest In the market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any tame. Subscriptions will be received in Pittsburgh by JAMES-T, BRADY &Co corner of Wood and Fourth !Streets: HART; OAVOREY & Co., corner of Weed and Third Streets;,. 8. MoCLEAN & CU. , 75 fourth Street; PH.. R. BIERT2i. Corner Pith' and Wood Ste.; ROBINSON BEAL" 78 Fourth street; As, the. Company?. CONLao, No. AO Nassau Serest, and by •:' JOHN J. 01800 & BON, :Boaters,; No. 59 wojgenet, sad by the Company's a4verthted . agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be ntede In drafts or other hinds par In Mew York, and the Bonds wUI be sent /tee 'et °huge by return , express., Parties 11th - scribing through local Wats, will look to thein for their veto delivery. A PAMPHLET AND ILtP TOR 1888 has Jul: b oon pthttahad,tiy the CompanY, giving fuller In formotoO than is possible In an advertisement, re elwethit the Progreso or the Welt; the Reaouriati of the'Dountry traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Donde. which will ho tent free on application at the Company , " ofilces,Wr to any of the advent/led agent,. . r . 4ity l / 4 444:)1 Can Answer . E 6 TIONS bleb the = IiZEI BL4CIL SILK SAMUEL =En Lama Laos Pointe, =II .11§aninilmr Shainel4 1 .- FOB BALI AT LOW PBItIEB, B WHITE, 04R & 00. • " ."' EAr mi EeG• Ie bait . 446 t- - NEW .ti.I3I73RTISEMBNTIL FALL STYLES .1- I NOW READY I ( 58 WhitQ St., 700 MILES OP THE At the earliest possible day, will be done AND IN NEW YORK JOHN J; (IM)O Tr eamm NIEW YORK. 1 IarREPUBLICAN - ' • CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. -A meeting of the Republican City Executive Com . mittee will oe held . AT CITY HALL, iirs On Monday Eve tug, August i lOth, AT 7% 'CLOCK. The members of the mmittee arc requested to attend. By order. J A. BUTLER, Chairman. A.L.PEARSON, Sec eta BUTLER , auSmia .GRANTD COLFAX CLUB, OP SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, Meets at SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, every Tuesday Evening', att S O'clock, t atattni VIII ". P. PRICE, Secretary. e Y. JOSEPH • BUTLER, WEOR MAY Of the old SIXTH WARtt, la a candidate for Mayor subject to the decision of the voters at the R.publl. can l'rlmary Election. jra:taa Lta - rOR RIAYOIL JARED M. BRUSH, Of the old SIXTH.WARD, is a candidate for Mayor, atthirct to the decision of the voters at the Republi can Primary Liection. .• jytibtli 10 - Epit MAYOR. .CHARLES JEREMY. ' Of the old SIXTH WARD. tea candidate for Mayor, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republi can Primary Election. • jy.r.lit.s4 CITY TREASURER. W"'/FOR CITY TREASURER. SAMUEL ALLINDER Is a candidate for City Treasurer, saki rct to the de-. clsion of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. - iy234.57 , tea FOR CITY TREASURER. WILLIAM LITTLE, Of the old TENTH WARD, is a candidate for City Treasurer, sabject to the decision of voters at the Republican Primary Election. .13=ASO neg• FOR CITY TREASURER. WM. A. TOMLINSON, Of the FOURTH WARD.' Is s timdidate for City Treasurer. subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Rlection. jyZIAS4I e FOR CITY TREASURER. A. J. COCHRAN, Of the old NINTH WAR deci s i o n andidate foe City Treasurer, subject to. the of the voters at the Republican PrLmarp Election. jy=3,49 Ltsu,l,a e;T. 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 Jr.2:tsl I."FOR CITY CONTROLLER. ROBERT J. McGOWAN, Of the old FIFTH WARD. is candidate for City Controller, eubJeet to , thv deelbion of the VOLerti at the Republican I'd:nary Election. . I y 22.: REPUBLICAN - - CITY CONVENTION. The Republicans - of the eitv.of Pittsburgh are hereby invited to attend Primary Meetings In their respective Wards on SSTUILDd 1.; August 15th, 1868, Between the hours of 3 and 7 P. xi.. and there vote f..r candidate, to be placed in nomination roe the several city offices. viz: one person for Mayor of said city. One per eon for Controller of said city. One person for Treasurer of said city. The voting at said meetings naives by printed or written ballots, containlnt the of the candi. dates voted for, each otece on a,tlcket by Itself, and the elections, as far as practicaree, wilt be conduct ed In accordance with the laws and usages regula tintr State, county and city elections, the officers taking carel to keep a correct list of all persons voting thereat. The elections wUI be conducted, wherever it can be done, by the Republican election officers chosen -at the last city election: and in • arils where nu such °dicers were chosen, the °Meer° to conduct the elec tion have been designated, an hereinafter mention trit by the City Committee. The Committee suggest that the officers thus des ignated to hold this election shall voluntarily take toe usual affidavit administered to election officers under the laws of the State, so as to shut out all cause of comphtint. The election in the First and Second Wards whi be held at the Public School houses in raid wards. In the Third 'Ward at tile southeastern corner of Sixth and Smitheeld streets. In the Fourth Ward at the Public School House. IR the Fifth Ward in the oilice of the Clerk or toe Orphans' Court, at the Court House, under the au- Pervisiou of W. B. Neeper, George thus and IL J. Smith, who are - appointed the Board to hold said election. In the Sixth Ward at the Public tiohOol House. In the Seventh Ward at the Public School House. In the Eighth Ward at the house of Henry Wllaon. In the Ninth Ward at the Public Schoolhouse. In the Tenth Ward the house of Win. Brown, at the corner of Penn and Meehantes streets. In the Eleventh, Twelfth, Thlrleenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards , at the usual places of holding elections In sold wards. Pearle Sixteenth Ward under Wigwam, corner of and Main streets, the supervision . Noah G. Craig, Roland Smith and John C. Stewart • in the Eighteenth Ward at the place of holding elections fur what was, heretofore enowu as the 3,1 precinct of Coliins township, under the supervision ce David Jones. David Holmes and David Kire. In the Nineteenth Ward at Jo.epli lianster's house on the Green, burg turnpike, under the en pervisiou of Jona N. Berlin. Win. H. Morrison and James Joyce. In the Twentieth Ward at Reiner's School House, =der the supervlsion of Wm. H. Denniston, Lao. F. Rails user and John R. Baum. In the Twenty- first Ward at Ross' School House, under the supervision of A. J. Woolelayer, B. Ross and R. W. Morgan. In the Twenty-second Ward at Irwin's School House, under the supervision of John R. Murdock. William Irwin and Randal Morton. . In the Twenty.thied ward at the usual place for holding elections in late Peebles township, under the supervision of Joseph Bowls,- James 11. Palmer and James McKibben.. Every supple-ter of BRANT and COLFAX and the city nuielnees is arnestiv invited to take .part in sail election, and none other; and the election; officers are hereby respectfully urged to u-e all peon ,' Bible dilgence to preserve the peaty of the ballot box cud nteure a lair reiurii of the votes vast. 'l T l h ma e keu n p Date o t M preturns oher aoe ne edf which, w.th the list of voters, shall be placed in the' hence boxes, and the other taken possession of by the Return Judite•, tad the Return Judges of the several wards shall present the same at a - meting of R. turn Judges. to be held at the Common Coun cil Chamber, on TheliDAY, August 15th, 0.10 O'clock A. K.. when they eh incense the same to be lidded together. and declare the result, the person receiving the highest vote for eatili °Mee to be de clared the nominee. - 'thee Return Judges, at their meeting, will aptioint El °entire Committee to serve for the en suing year. The Cotnrnittee desires to call the attention of the Election BoArds to the - fellOWlng resolution, which was adopted at the last meeting of.the Committee: Resolved, That we recommend to the officereed • the Ptimary Election the enforcement of all legal rules respecting the enalltlcatton of:votere at gen eral elections,. In aduitlon to the requirement that the voter shall be a known member of the .Union.. Republican Party. A. resolution was also visked Authorizing. the Election Boards to fill all Vacancies occurring in the officers of their revel:elect districts. • - • J. A. BUTLER. Chairman. . A. L. PICA.RSOL Secretary. aul.lBo RE!MOVAL. The Peoples National Bank of Pittsburgh. capital, $1,080,000. SADIDELXLEA, - ..... ?mildest& GEORGE BLACK Vies President. p . a. cloaDos ..... . .. Canister. The sbcrie Institution will occupy Mit ? NEW BUILDING, 7t Wood street, above' Fob Street, re . . On MONDAY. August 3d , Where In Wu their business will be transacted. , . dio OEOOND-HAND ENGIEND/ ' wANTED. Onellorisontal Roelite,. of RR hors. Dower: otia .in itgd r.. Rugha. without' te'VOINII "MVO. Also, &manta stied DRILL PRIPIB. Terme cub. Addrews with steetr.itition had Prloe; 4 :OI*LZY, air - IN RIM Arum, /111•0•4. = POLITICA-L. EnMI PARIS KID GLOVES. Messrs. FISK,'G'LARK & FLAK New York GENTLEMEN": It has occurred to me that in Introducing my gloves for stile in your market, *few facts in supporter my claims upon the consideration of your customers would be very optortnOe at the time. .. . Upon - the introduction of a Glove into a Foreign market, it requires a certain- number of sears of' trial to establish its roputation. 'This his been the case with most Gloites heretofore offered for sale Its Ameelcs, as the public had no ether Means of ludglifg of their merits. • - ' Desiring that my fabrication' should be placed in its proper position before your people, as a FIRST CLASS (}LOVE, without undergoing the usual tedious process of cautious trial to which all new makes have to submit, which (unlike my own) have not an established 4epntation, Lfeel fully confident they will at once, upon their own merits, obtain that high position in the estimation of the American pub— lie, to . which they have attained In England. In, consideration-of the foregoing facta I deem it advisable to for Ward you a list of distinguished personages in England whit, among many Others, have worn my Moves fer several years, and whose spec Lai measures for a supply of the dame are now in my possession, having been forwarded me through myLondon Agents: I am, gentlemen; yonrobedlent servant, • - , LIST OF DISTINGUISHED RENSONAGES 8131 5 PLIED WITH THE rAm:Dc•larr9E rou3 o-1,(4-v]m," MADE FROM THEIR SPECIAL MEASURES FORWARDED TO MONSIEUR LAPORTE •RER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, THE ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND, THE PRINCESS ROYAI. OP Pn y asti, LADY PALMERSTON, COUNTESS OF STAMFORD, BARONESS DE SAMUEL, LADY BOUCM/ILY, LADY CURRY, RON. MRS. STOURTON, • RON. MRS. CULPEPPER. THE DUNE OP Melmoss, THE EARL OP YARBOROUGH, THE EARL OP LiaTovneLL, THE. EARL OF BALKEITH. THE EARL OP SZYTON, LORD ASHLEY, M. P., LORD WALTER Scarr, Vzscourrt Bona:, It is needless to add that the above llct comprises some of the , most noble and distingUbsked Hes, who for many years have patronised Mons. LAPORTE'S 'establishment. The undersigned sre AMERICAN AGENTS for these celebrated GLOVES, and have sow in store a fell stock of new styles and colons for the Fall Trade. NOTICES. OFFICE OF PACIFIC RAILWAY 00., Eastern Division. PHILADELPHIAINTEREST . July I 2th. 1 G rgrTILEN GOLD, ON THE - - • , FIRST MORTCACE BONDS, OF THE - UNION PACIfIC RAILWAY COMP/01T, ;EA:STERN DIVISION, Due August 1st.:1868, will be paid (At •pretentation of She Coupons therefor. at the Banking Houten of DADNEY, HionGrA.N . ,et CO., 53 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK, On and after that date. ' WM. J. PALMIER. Treasurer. jrz:i76-cvnt IRr.IPITTSBERGH & CONNELLS VILLE R. R. CO. First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Bonds. Holders are hereby untitled that the latticed Con pons of the above Bonds, - DUE AUGUST is?, MS, Will be paldon and after that date, on presenta tion and delivery at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTRIITRULL JOHN H. PAGE, Jr Tressuier. Office Pitts. it Counelltiv'e R.R. Co., Pittsburgh. Juiv 15th, 1868. f 1v39:t82 H YDRAULIC COW -MILKER. WANTED—InMFDIA.THLIT—AII who are look ing tor business, to call and examine the Hydraulic Cow-Milker, --J "A sure cure for icheing hands and kicking cows." It milks the fon r teats of a cow at once. It imitates the calf draw, and stops drawing to swalow. It will milk any cow perfectly dry in three minutes. It is operated by hand, dog horse or other power. One man can attend several • machines, milking as many caws at once. It is simple, durable and self adjusting; will tit any cow. Milks three-tented cow, as well as any. Easily worked, nut liable to get out of order, and has proven by practicaLuse to be more agreeable to the cow than hand-milking.. A rare opportunity's now offered to enterprising men either •to travel or locate In city or country. Call and examine for yourselves. • HYDRAULIC COW-MILKING MARUFACTIG 00 4 No. 10 ST, CLAIR STREET. FOR RALE. UM CROCERY STORE. A Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store, Doing a good business, and situated to a good place In Allegheny City. will be sold at a reasonatne . prire. The store huu-e has a lean on it for live years, and will be sold with store. For terms and location addreee N. 11., Boa U, GAZZTTI: OPTIC?, (Hying full name and where an Interview can-tie - an6AUlt iL WELL Steam'.Enginos for Sale. 0 pert c 4, n 4,4 mod nt o m e x h inle y t I T 7 2 E 0 A d 194 Inch stroke, with all thu natures FOR BORING WITII,Lfir. • Address - HUGH I. BOLE &Ca l • aneass• Duquesne vray..Plttsbirgh, Pa. AT EALTO" No. 17 Fifth Street. URBAT BARGAIN f l Sulnv Goods; Ladles , and ChUdren , a Irak" Sundowns, Etc. RABE CHANCE. -Pali SAME.. Plumbing tau Fitting Establishment . •• 6 t r e stand and stare. torther with fixtures, and d e btli' L l; /4 offer' d for ,tale. The above la alt a uslred in a roL 'place for business. Having engaged In ,other Mad ness. Vie - proprietor offers this establishment at a bargain. for particulars, AC.. *kid tilt 165 Wood Street, *Pfttebttrg . h, Pa. outs -10 IeACE LEATHER, • Page's ; Pat ea sai. whablisto guid naafi. as s " et: CHUT artrees. J. a H. PHILLIPS. LAPORTE No. 15, RUE PIERRE LEVEE, PAUIB. JOLT /91, VISCOUNT NEWARK, VISCOUNT EvEssurr, CBAS.'STXPIIENSON, LORD BURGERSII, BARON Ds GLucsr. Taw How. A. H. VERNON, TUB HON. MAJOR SOMERSET OALTBROPE, TUB HON. P. G. OALTUROPE, EL P., THE HON. A. G. CALT/IROPZ, TUN Hoy. J. B. H. MAJOR, THY HON, HARRY TEMPLE, TEIBRON. A. W. OssmLs, TUB HON: W. W. VERNON, Taw How. H. J. ADEA.NE, ESQ., M. P., SIB Animus Marrow, • Silt THOMAS WIIICHCATZ. BART. SIR ARTHUR LAMB, BART. COUNT CoRTz. FISK, CLARK Sr FLAGG, No. 58 White Street; New YorL NOTICE OF REMOVAL ON THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, LAWS AND COMMODIOUS WAS/MOUS% - No. 45 Wood Pitreet, Also, entrance on THLRt ST., Nos; 102 and 10,1,.. R. E. SELLERS & CO. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY KNOWN TO MAN.. IA I 1V 7D IS MI "Ir7l€ll BLOOD SEARCHER, Ail Diseases Arising from au Ds— pure State of the Blood, such, as , Scrofula, Dyspepsia, -; Costiveness, Jaundice, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility,:liong, Pimples.on.the Fave, I 1 -Liver Complaint, . Sore Eyes, Scald Read, Tetter Affections, ; • Lois of ApPetite, LoNV Spirits, Foul Stomach, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, • Female'Coniplainti, Together with all other disorders frunian improper condition of the Circulatory Sybtetu. i As a genera[ Tonle its erects are most benignant,',' and cannot MI to benefit, when used perseveringly and second ing to directions. It Is purely a degetibloPirnara tion—not a single grain of mitwral potion enter* into its composition. so that; while It itivsrlabty af fords relief, and effects he - biost,wonderfal ,enrinfa no overdose could injure the most tender Infant,: R. E. SELLER & Cas PITTSBURGH, PA. Sellers' Cough Ryrtip; Sellers' Liver Pills and Vermiltre; ! Johnson's Rheumatic COmpoand; Andßoerhave's Holland linters. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGG/STILE7 /Mast__ TEIE MITI-TORNADO RAILROAD 1311,KOGIM Is emileutly adapted for our large Westena river% with ammo ..f 5 - 50 hot. BO het !hove 4 w water. It will.realat the atrow•est winds. huniesnes, sad :the htindest loaded trurtis will not affect it. t made the discovery on rhe 25th .4 duo , hut _it model te. t long t e,atiltnt, and give speadeloadna an it*. Delacaplus us sit 'parties who take au: interest to bridges, and charge 25 cents. ' JACOB tiMYSER, J 71 7 29 Ann Bt.. Ilkt. Ward. AllewslAill (-400 D CANNED "IPEACHICS. PLUMB AND RAS. PIiIIRRIES, Beath( at 'Teri law priera, al, I _ , A_PORTE. WE REMOVED TO THE Directly Opposite St. Charles Hotel. IMPROVED TOR THE CURE OP Sole Proprietors, ALSO, PROPRIET9tO3.Or:;. GEOUGE DUAVEINS. 11511 IP °demi street, AllegtionJk 5.