Democratic macs meeting, at Atlanta, Ga., on the 23d nit.: - • "From Maine to California the glorious " tramp of the - Democracy is growing more andlnore distinct, and by . November a ver dict will be pronounced. And when the peopleshall have pronounced that verdict, the Court will take courage and pronounce their judgment. Then—ah then, what will become of you, 'ye isolated hypocrites; all' power to threaten gone; treachery ex hausted, relief measures and reconstruction measures both dead, the Radical party out of • Congress, what will becotne - of you? -"Ye generation of vipers, how will you escape the damnation of hell?" That's , what is coming. Oh, it's coming; thank fled, it's coming—coming to the cheer of patriots and , the, dismay . of traitors. Yes, I tell you victory is coming. We have suf fered, and suffered much; our comrades are sleeping. Ah, sleeping! many of them by the streams and in the valleys of Georgia. They are sleeping on the banks of the deep rolling Mississippi; they are sleeping all over Virginia, grander than the pyra mids of Egypt and richer than the mines of India. [Enthusiastic cheeis.] Spirits of our departed braves, we are not yet die honored ! and though the vile, the low, the ' corrupt, and the perjured are seeking to be iatir rulers,• and have seized upbn our high places, the noble, the valiant, and the true are.still left to ns, and through all our bor ders are taking courage and hymning the notes of coming triumph. Ye miserable spairas of political accidency, hatched by the putrid growth of revolutionary corrup tion into an ephemeral existence—renegades from every law of God and violators of every right of man—we serve you with notice this day that this victory is coming. The men of the South and the men, of the North—patriots everywhere—are 'sending up their vows to heaven that this is and slu, t brever be a Union of equal States, and never . hateful Union of unequal States. [Wil cheers, lasting several =mites.] Men of pride, . -men of character, women thank God—without a dissenting voice, and even children in their play-grounds, are , proclaiming-on' hill top and in valley that those whom God made superior shall not be degraded to the dominion of the inferior. The Platform Means Blair—and Nothing ___ MEM The Charleston Mercury says: "The plat' farm of the Democratic party is square upon as letter of General Blair, and Gen. Blair's ietter is 'the legitimate and actualezpkinding of the platform, It will sireil little ti•Ndeny, it, North, South, East or West. Any palls 6 ellen or the fact is a perversion of the fact. It is more—it is ill-faith to the body of the Convention—and it is an 'attempted decep tion of ,the voters at the polls. The Rich . mond Examiner is correct when it says .that-those who attempt to lead the Demo cratic party, if they intend to abandon its platform, 'might as well abandon the field, as they are' hipped already.? " .The Richmond Whig says: , "We have no-exactions to make of the . Northern-Democmcy. We take their plat, form and thelr candidates just as they are. We have no objection to make to them. We believe that it is the aim of the party to break down Radicalism, e ut an end to its unconstitutional legislation, and restore the Southern States to the Union oh a constitu tional basis, and without negro suffrage. Hut the platform been less strong and une quivocal, and the candidates less pronounced and outspoken, we should have accepted them." --t_ Repudiation a Faiorite Doctrine Thb Charleston Mercury gives public no tice that the Seymourites of that State will neither obey the - laws nor recognize the debts of her present government. Says this admirer of Frank Blair: • "We can scarcely believe that any man .will be so fool-hardy as to loan his money ---to a Government which has been set up by - the bayonet; and may not last over three months; and which those who establiihed it have declared to be unconstitutional. 'Fraud is worth very little , in governments without the bayonet._ Notoriously,, by the law of all civilized nations, it vitiates all contracts; and a greater fraud than the car pet-bag government, now affecting l • legit'. snacy,in Columbta, never raised its brazen front-for the persecution of any people, Let everyone, therefore, who is disposed to loatills'money to the carpet-baggers and negroesdistinctly understand that the peo ple or South Carolina will pip not one farth ing of the debt. We have, no, obiection -whatever to their being swindled,by Gen. Scott's Government, but they will 'not swin dle the• State," The Cartridge-box to be Appealed To. At the Georgia Democratic State Conven tion many violent things were said. Among them the following , by Mr. J. M. Ramsey, of Columbus: "We have aroused in our might once . More, under the leadership of Seymour and Georgia had passed through a fiery ordeal. Some of her children,, during the war she was compelled to wage, deserted her and joined her .enemies. Let them be like Arnold, forever accursed. We have seen our, soldiers fall, our cities in flames, our citizens torn fro i m peaceful homes. We will now, at all hazards, recover our lost Ilbertiea and restorer he State. We are in the midst of a great revolution; which may end peacefully at the ballot-box; but. if no - 4 THEN THE TRUE MEN. OF THE SOUTH.' WILL RALLY ONCE MORE AROUND THEIR NOW FOLDED BAN , NER, AND WILL TRY THE ISSUE AT `THE.CARTRIDGE BOX.. (L6ud and ea i thu'aiastic applause.) - ''The Democratic Platform Boiled . Down. We clip the following declaratiOn of prin ciples from the St. JOseph, Mo., Vindicator. - • OUR Morro, BABB VOTE OE. A FREE. FIGHT! OUB PLATFOBIf, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE BIGHTS OF THE STATES,! OUR Docutnutr This isnwitrnt nen's Govenunenkmade - by White Men, for White Men and , their • tY, sonny - zit !I . Dosin with the ayment of the National Debt-;-(if it is ever paid) . . inGreenbacks. A currency "that it good- for Working Men, itro , Fluersi liecbanies r Artisans'and Editors, is good enough for ;Yankee Shoddyocrats.. Down with the lundholders l Subordination of the Military to the Civil - AuthorigeN: Down with Satraps 1. Equit Taistion And the rightful repre sentation of all the States,-or Another Re bellion t Revolution must be met with Counter- Revolution -Force by Forc&--Violence- -by I Violence—and usurpation should be over= thrown; if needs be, by the Bayonet. I • Down with Test Oaths and. , Registrationl'66 la Republique!. . _linemen Ireniocratag•itiamipecung Tgialo The Richmond correspondent of the - New York. Times says : • "There ie one thing certain: the whole aim of the Densomstis ofVirginis is to work natateni such a - war asio mittee the two races we nearly as they. pouibty eon in the 4 position: May occupied during or pier prior • to the war • and they are confident that 01e am be accomplished by i;overthrow 1- the Radical party;ntid that . rt, Will be don , by their unsuspecdngtooli-4he Democrats , (COMUlittOltOit.iltlllllli rage.) • s. --.....—1-ezt , "• - •.7.1;,2.., - - . . , • .......,-----:"*.".”,-,7-`-.7.7.77-77:77'5,71:1,27777.:77.‘:''..:''.;,::-..14-',,',;;;'.'C''...2..V.-:,:l."s.4:','",,jAH44..'f'''''''''''''' ' . :-. . . . . • • .. • . , • , . 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IS YOUR I S EASE t i) EASE RHEUMATISM I Many person supposing they are suffering from tote disease, haie applied Llnaments. Plasters and .:1,. other Rhenniail f 4emedies without obtaining any rellefew hen in act the cause of pain is a derange ment of the Ka neys. These are.smali organs. but very important, and any obstruction or Interference with its functions are ludicate.d by Pain in the back andloinc, langunr and weakness, difficulty in avoid. ing and utinatAal i color of the urine. A Diuretic *Mould i once be resorted 10. DR. SARGENT'S Littretic or . Backache . Pills Can be relied on for these purposes; • they have a dirett influence on the cells of the kidneys, assists: nature in relieving them of any foreign particles, and mulstes them to a healthy and vigorous ac tion Dr. &urgent's. Backache Pills Contain nothing injurious, being composed of en tirely vegetable remedies; they uo not sicken' nor gripe—on the eontrary they act as a. gentlo tonic and restoresTiOne to the syStem, They are reconionended by all who whu have tried them. - Prfee 50 Cents Per Box. I FOR SALE BY .DRUGGISTS. Sole prOpileor, 'GEORGE A. KELLY, Wholesale Druggist, 37 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS. Our constitutions are elastic. They are not easily shattered. In fact, strictly speaking. Death alone can shatter Them, for they represent the reserve of vitality, which enables the enfeebled system to re act, when the pressure of disease is ' removed from it. But it is the fashion, when the body is weak. the circulation languid, the nerves tremulous and the mind depressed, to Say that the constitution is ruined, or broken down, or shattered. In cases of the kind described, administer HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, and it will soon be seen how little ground there is for this stereotyped note of alarm. The tont, and alterative properties of the specific, rapidly diffused through the whole organ!. nation by the stimulant which forms the basis, will immediately create a favorable reaction, and this reanimating process will go on as the medicine is continued, until strength, health and mental ac tivityare completely restored. Every day cures of this kind tire accomplished. Let the debilitated in valid, when toldpy his condoling friends that "his constitution is shattered," have recourse at once to this strength-recruiting preparation, in which the finest stomachics and alteratives of the vegetable kingdOm'are represented, and he will soon be able to meet their gloomy forebodings with a confident smile, and to announce' that he has taken a new lease of life under its vitalizing operation: CURE OF FISTULA. Dn. IMAM= I write to thank you for your kind ness and • scientific management of my disease, for . which I called to consult you some time in January last. You'will remember that I had a compligtion of dLseases, which finally ended in a terrible fistula, which : I had heti advised to "let atone , " on ac count of a harassing cough, which it was feared might fasten it on mg.langs: I knew that the peen lair mode ortreating diseases like mine was by a cutting operation, which, if successful at all, would naturally throw the disease upon the lungs or some other vital organ, on account of the suddenness of the cure and the immediate check to the discharge, which I believed:was a salutary provision of nature to get rid of soma morbid condition of the system. I feel perfectly satisfied thatvour method'of treat ment, nitrifying the system, and local applications to the fistulorui part. niust cure' if anything could, withopt cutting; which I find It did, and I am happy to report myself well in every particular, with sounder and better health than I have had for years. I would also add that the , applications you made were almost paitiless,'and have left me a new man, with all the energies and vizor of restored health. Yours, gratefully, I- C-. DR. KEYSER'S CONSULTATION ROQMS.FOR CHRONIC DISEASES, No. 120 PENN tiTREET, from 0 A. sz. UNTIL 3 P. If:. : Jnne 17th. 1841 N. NOTICES—"To Let," •`For "Loft,' "'Wants . ," "Found," ••Boarding," &e., not ex. ceding FOUR LINES each wilt Le inserted in thest co/tonna mace for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each additional Use FIVE CENTS. --- WANTED---SITUATIONS. W. ANTED-SITUATION.-A young man who has had several years' ex perience in t he dry goods business would like to ob tain a situation where he pan make himself useful Unit. give good reference. Address , BOX 1), GA ZETTE °FPI= WANTED-HELP. IiNTANTE D-B 0 Y.--A tern • gent Boy, between 14 and 16 y. are of age, to act as Assistant and Pupil to a Mechanical En gineer, In an office ; where he will learn Mechani cal Drawing Premium required. Addre ETT. Allegt eby City, Pa. " BECK ' WANTEIBOY.---A young man of steady habits. to learn the Grocery bust. nese. in a good store. One that will board with the family and can give the best of nefcrqnce. Address GROCER, Allegheny City. . WANTED-AGENTS. NVANTE 11-- . GENTSFor Na- TIONAL CAMPAIGN G001)8.-0:10 Steel Engravings oflillANT Ind COLFAX, with or Ist th. out tramp:, One agent took GO orders in one day. AlsoThiational- Camps!, n Biographies of both, 20 cents. VIM, Badges. edals and Photos for Dem ocrats lied liepublican . Agents make 100 per et. sample packages sent post-paid for $l. Send at once and get the start Address GOODSPEED A CO.. 37 Park Bow . N Y.. or Chicago . 111. 'OAF • 1 can W GENTS--Who can , , - summand a Capital of $l5 'to 420 - who really TOtauL to make m. ney -to sell by" sample the HOLLOW DASH A.THOSPHERIO CHURN. Noth ing Ilse it in use. .I,: C. 'IILTON, No. 10% ST. CLAIR ST. , WANTS. - :ANTED - INFORMATION-Of FRANCIS M. WEBB. When last beard from was stopping at . - GottmniOs Exchange." in the Diamond, (in May, MO, )in he City - of Pitts burgh. Any person.wbo may chance to read this notice, and know of the whereabouts ot the said FRANCIS M. WEBB, will confer a great favor on his mother. ,M-15. R. FRANKLIN, by addressing a letter to J. C. FRANKLIN; lileadowville, Umatilla Count, Oregon. WANTED--PARTNER.---A-Part ner that will devote nis time to sales and • Collections, and who can invest Ylfteen to Twenty five Thousand Donal* in an old establlshed manu factory. Address 11, ;with Tull name, at GAzarra OFFICE, Zione need Apply except an active b sl nese man, capable to Attend to busbies- generally. WANTED--TO re v speetablo. gentleman wants to marry a Irealtby young lady, Must positively be good look ing and active. Address A. B. Allegheny... To. NVANTMW-PIIIICHASER-.-For an Interest In an established business - on Filth street. Terms- $5OO cash. $5OO in tour and $5OO In six months. • 'Address pox - If, this °Mee. FOR ?RENT; MO LET—STORE-ROOM—No. 50 SMITHFIELD STREET. Possession given Immediately.: Inenire at above number. TO LET—HOUSE of 6 11'0011113 - on - Cbteham'strret, by 8. CUTHOEUT BONG, Snaltblleld strept. • . • • r)ro LET - LAFAYETTE • - • W.llLbe to rent on SUNDAY after middle of usnt. 1 - FOR EkaUillß • • ffoll SALE RAR E CHANCE.— PLUMBING AND GAS FIT EING ESTA li eiblMßNT.—A good stand and store. together *lth fixtures, good will,. &c. ore PLUMBING and GAS faTnirii EsTaBLISHM Era, doing :a good business, Is offer( d for sale. The above Is situated In a good place 'fur business. Hating engaged In other buslneas. the proprietor often this' e.tani reent at a bargain. - Iforparticulars, &a., call at No. lab WOOD STRESET; Pittsburgh, Ps FOR BALE - A.. Beautiful Build LOT. containing 4 acree,wlth the prlv age of 6 acres, situated on Mount - Hope. at Woods Run titatioa,P. Ft. W. AC. • tt.i illiolnincproper sy or Alex. Taylor' Wm. Nelson Wm. nichardann and tithas. This 1. one of the ' most commanding Thews In the vicinity of the two Cities. and within a minutes , wait ut theststion.. Eppttitte at 351 ertyStreet; or at the residence of Mr. ALEX. TAY MAL, near the premises. REMOVALS. WATTLEIrr& CO. •bavere -14,../4. moved 'to Ate - . house formerly . ocomsled by Opener d Co., Mo. 123 VEDKRAt. STMSET, $ few doors below th • Market, Allegheny. MONEY. ONEY TO Lo Loa • 817., 4 4 ,14.7.11 100 0 00 to a zkriburoNr. Ain= PITTEBURGH GAZETTE': ITISDAY, ATICCUST 11; 1888. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEAP GUNS POE THE PEOPLE.... roe GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been removed to N 0.170 SMITIFIGE.L.D STREET. where srtll always be found the mart complete assortment of Guns, Plistols, , Arnmunition and Sport. Inn Material, ave., in tee city. All kinde Guna 2114 Pistols carefully repaired. Gash. paid for ARMY RIFLES and RE VO LUBER. Send std'inp ror illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in every town in the United States.- Address, J. H. JOHN STON. 179 SmithCeld Street. Fitteburgh. 10"'JOHN N. PURVIANCE, Register in Bankruptcy for 23d District. Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. Ail-Office hours-9 A. M . . to SP. 14 t4r'A. P. A. NOTICE.--rere will be a regular tneeting pr, AT?4,I O GHENT LODGE. No 54, A. P. A.. et ttiej Mk Hall. over ALLEGHENY ENGINE liollUnlitki street. THIS EVENING, August llthkft.t. ift: , Jock. A full attendance Is requested. Vie Or - rt,k mill " j ir ~ 1- Vt.., • M. .. .44,---- DRY OAK LUMBER.Agog i • . A CHOICE LOT OF UIM, , 0 BUTT-CUT PLANK ; ASSORTED THICKNESSES. Also, FLOORING and COAL PITT RAIL, In Yard below luspenslon Bridge, Allegheny side. M. P. ADAMS & BRO. ` OFFICE—Pen-3es Building, null:WA HANCOCK ST.. PITTSBURGH 'VALUABLE COAL FOR SALE. Will be sold positively at the COURT HOUSE, In Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY. August 13. 1868, at 10 o'clock. A. Si., TWENTY-THREE ACRES and SEVENTEEN PERCHES OF COAL, adjoin ing or near Coal of Pittsburgh Coal Company, In Lower St. Clair township, lying under the land of James Carothrrs,. together with a reservation of een Perches of land for a Coal Pll or entrance. Plot of the same will be exhibited on the day cf sale or can be seen at 80 Fourth street, prior to that day. Administrator de bonis nom, etc., of George Mil tenberger, deceased. suit OFFICE CITE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, t • PITTSBURG'', August 11, Ib6B. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE Grading, Paving and Curbing of ROBTRTS STREET, from Centre avenue to Reed street: • SMALLMAN STREET, from Morris to Morton street: And grading MILLER STREET, from Centre av enue to Reed street; I Also, for ,• skin a CINDER WALK on CENTRE AVENUE. fr g om Kirkpatrick street to Miner street, (Minersville,) Will be received at this °Mee until MONDAY, Au gust 17tn, ASO& H. J. MOORE, IMRE] ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ss. In the Court of Common Pleas, No. 817, Sep tember Term, IEO9. In the matter of The Division of Elisabeth Township into Two Election Precincts. , And now, August Bth, 1868, petition and plans presented in open Court, whereupon the Court direct that the same be filed of Record, and that no tice of,the presentation of said petition be given by publication once each week for three weeks to the PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, rind that additional notice be given by at least te.o hand-bills, to be posted in conspicuous places in said township, that said petition will be acted on by said Court on SAT URDAY, Aagust 28th, 1868. ltT TII ' COURT. From tlio Record.. jACOD R. WALTER. ProttCy. aull:Offr-Tty .Godeffroy Brancker' & C 0.,, 42 EXCHANGE PLACE. lax YORE, Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the United States for the Prnsslan Mining and Iron Co., of Dulaburg, Westphatta„ to contract or sell Ili quantities to stilt purchases, (deltvered In either New York or Philo- delpbta) the celebrate 1 : V. H. SPIEGELEISEN Usediio extensively for the mannfiseturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron Is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and coati4ne a heavy percentage of Manganese. The above are Wt.:, re itly to contract for, or sell to arrive. I \ • STEEL RAILS • midiuractund by G. ARNDT & CO., of Dortmund, for which ',Mei arm they also have the Sole Agency in the United States Fall.partioulars, samples, prices or chemlial an- alybis will be piomptly forwarded on application LIIMEI LOW ivrtic..Es SUMMER GOODS. White Shawls, Thin press Goods, Snii;imer Silks, Tucked Muslins, BATES & BELL'S. Jvao:TriaT FOR SALE. A•SPLENDiD MANGE FOR AIdAN WITII A g;iIALL CAPITAL. Agood and very desirable - , • . BOOT,.:AND SHOE kHOUSE ' Located Within twenty•tive miles of the s large case bubbles'. satisfactory reasons IfiVea X/C:ltigingintiq.doll7.ks pill be 611 ? wn t° F the A➢Dly at UM TIMID YSTRIC.Fa, or U. E irAirispOis, • -. ardnulti 133 Word Elireet, Xlttiburgh, Fa. SOMETHING NEW.—Desiccated eipufibil. for family mw; one round equal to four pounds of raw. put up In neat , oneynand PaPerboses, recipes lor cookies' it variety or. styles. Price MI cents nor pound• For pat!, wholesale and retail, .at, toe ragallyAliNcen , Milne of .10111 r. ItErotqlitel Car.-Liberty and ilanoorrata, CM . . , . . 0 1101 c , r4 JAPAN •WEA.rsfust , •ree eeived, s fresh invoice of taus quaJi ty , unapt ered 'Opals Tesi, for sale ' the pepnti or h.4lfehest tkY J NO. A. .!tEN.4ll.rt lir,. ' betas , .i . , enreor - f.lhen c ;41,,1 Illtm . l ht.t..,.0.... •111HAIT TENNESSEE: FLOVIROP 1. 50 balls. la aaure,'lor ogle •• aut* • DICKEY &. 04. ' TENAIIESSEID CO . IIN-11 - 60 sacks. -7 , 11 k stalra.ler sale by • salt . DLOKEV x.a.) S. F. VON BONNHORST. City Engineer. t• FOR White Goods, Lace Curtains, Lace Mantles. NEW .ADVERTIBENEEN A VERY LARGE And Carefully Selected Stock, DB 180 & 182 Federal S Allegheny. BLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLIN, UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, PILLOW CASE MU SHIRTING CHECK HEAVY TICKING, GINGIIAI.I3, PRIN DELAINES. ALP COTTON TABLE I LINEN TABLE D PER, IRISH LINEN, TOWELS, .TOWELING,.. CASSIMERES, JEANS, GENT'S WRITE SKIRTS, cheap; BALMORAL AND ROOP SKIRT% WHITE AND COLORED CORSETS, SID GiO,VES, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, LACE MITTS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c., A VERY _LARGE STOICS, AT LOW PRICES, Wholesale and Retail, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 & 182_Fedgral Bit 7, Allegheny. aull NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, WE REMOVED TO THE LARAIE AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE, No. 45 Wood Street, Directly Opposite St. Charles Hotel. Also, entrance ou THIRD ST., Nos. 102 and 104 R. E SELLERS & CO. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY KNOWN TO Max. la I IV El Si M-32"113 IMPROVED. I • BLOOD SEARCHER, FOR THE CURE OF All Diseases Arising front an Im pure State of the Blood, such as . Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility,:Doils, Pimples on the Pace,. Liver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Tetter Affections, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits. Foul Stomach, Old and StubbornElcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Female Complaints, Together with all other disorders from an improper condition of the Circulatory. System. As a general Tonic Its effects are moat benignant, and - cannot fall to benefit, when used periesertngly and accord ing to directions. It is purely a vegetable prepara tion—not a single grain of mineral poison enters into its composition, so that while it invariably af fords relief, and effects the most wonderful cures, no overdose could injure the most tender infant. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURGH; PA: ALSO,'PROPRIETO:RB - 07 . . Sellers' Cough SProp; . • - , Sellers! laver Pills and Vermlinge; Johnson's Rheumatie Compound; And Boerhave's Tolland Bitters. FOR SALE VT ALL DRUGGISTS. SECOND-HAND ENGINES , • One norisontal Entine; of 20 hone power. One '•Nigger" lEngine, without reverse 'rare. . Also, s medium sisee DRILL PRISM; Terms cash. Address. with description and ;loe ' SOStatli COPLZY Jr . . - swim s 68 /llVer Avenue, 'Allegheny. Iep,ITIIATED—From the - ;.prentisee ; of the subscriber, adjoining the ventral Stook 'true, Eut• r„ 4 . • A FIZESII,OOw, With iplece broken oft ondhorti; e s ra t etv il el l 4 r viltre r tibeVigl nn t c d m . ! W hi g WIE. J. LAFFERTY, jr4: 4 2, , Al the Central Stook Yards. (400,0 . :,X,E1W5• • •• •••-•• • • • - • , • •• 4 1 OlOsgqiNfill? ; 1 :1 11 : TIKES, ?EY4O4TP-. / FRr :W -4 10TIM4*reiid. ~,Tiiiitugelitittli!taitnfto wags "H . vi on ovary tear. Tow doss slim =461 rirNOTICE IS HEBERT , . GIVEN . that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over the Allegheny River, from Ennit street, in the City of Pittsburgh; in Hie County of Allegheny. to the Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, „at or near the mouth of Girty's Run, incorporated by an Act of the Gent ral Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 1868, will be Opened at the office of SILL a SHUTTERLY, on Butler street, in the Seventeenth Ward of said City of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OF SEP TEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. John W. Riddell, IV J. Wainwright, J.*J. Shntterly, James I. Bennett.. T. R. sill, • J. B. Poor, _ T. B. Stewhrt, D. Dempsey, M. McCullough, Jr., H. Sample, E. B. Hanna. L. Fellbaugh, W. T. Purviunce, F. Coates, Wm. W. Young, J. U. Barr. • • Wm. Reardon, Wm. McConnell, Israel C. Pershing, John J. Williams, N. P. Reed, Commissioners. Pittsburgh, August Bth, 1868. aulO:u2l SEMPLE'S, BEI IRrPITTSBERGII & CONNELLS VILLE R. R. CO. First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Bonds. Holders are hereby notified that the Interest Coo pons of the above Bonds, itEl EWE] Will be paid on and after — that date, on presenta tion and delivery at the FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF PITTSBTRGH. JOHN H. PAGE, Jr., Treasurer. Office Pitta. & Connellave R. R. Co., / pittaburgh, July 15th, 1868. ; ly.lhtfe TRIMMINGS AND- NOTIONS. AT NACRUM, .CLYDE & CO.'S, MOSQUITO NETS, MUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS; SHETLAND SHAWLS, . • . LADIES' WHITE UNDERWEAR; A full line of HOSIERY; MORRISON STAR SHIRTS, GENT'S PAPER COLLARS, LADIES' Do. AND CUFFS, TRAVELING SATCHELS, A full line of JET SETS, SILK A BULLION FRINGES, SILK & SATIN BUTTONS, all colors. A Complete Assortnent of White Goods, SWISS, VICTORIA, LAWN, LINEN, CAMBRIC, Ac HOOP SHIRTS, is all the Newest Styles. HID GLOVES, at'all prices; GENT'S & LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR; MACRUM, GLYDE & CO., pRICES MARKED DOWN! MACRUM & CARLISLE'S, ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED: HOOP SKIRTS. (Ladles`,) for COMETS, (Real greiach,) LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for KID GLOVES. (warranted.) PAPER COLLARS SOO Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good) POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS.. MEWS JEAN DRAWERS All kinds Bonnets and Hats at H alf Cost CREAT BARGAINS! • • Special Bates to Merehsotts & Dealers. I= AT EATON'S, REMOVAL. - The Peeples National Bank of Pittsburgh. SAMUEL REA President. GEORGE BLACK Vies President. F. M. GORDON , Cash'es'. The above Institution will occupy their 10.75 Wood Street r above Fourth Street, On MONDAY, August 3d, where In future their buslness,wlll ba transacted., • • wawa BLACK SIM SACQUES. mm ANTI-TORNADO RAILROAD ,inirDoE IS eminently adapted fbr our largo western rivers, It 'pane of 850 feat 80 rut - above'. low water. It will resist the strongest winds. hurricanes, and the heaviest loaded trains will not affect It. I made the discovery on the 35th of June tut. A model 8 feLt long I exhibit, and give specification on its principles to all parties who tate an interest in 'bridges, and charge XS cents. JACOB GNYIiNR, 1717 39 Ann 814. IA Ward. Allegheny City. (40OP :CANNED • PLUMB AND EMMY/BEIM, WWII it vary low prices. 51, MI rIATIVEIR SELMII44. the hest quaky Oslt Timed, *way! ea baud at the rates. J. H. 11111./.1.111. NOTICES; DUE AUGUST Isr,ASCS, 78 and 80 Market Street. MEN'S JEAN DRAWEES; 1,000 Box. BALMORAL HOSE; 5,000 Lbs. WOOLEN YARNS sa-Speelal Rates to Jobbers IS and SO Market Street. OM No. 19 Filth Street. ON AND AFTER. JULY IST. 111.1011M11 & 19 FIFTH BTREZT. No. 17 Fifth Street. GREAT BARGAENB IN Straw Goods; Ladles' and Children's Hats; Sundowns, Etc. Capitat, : : : : $1,000,000. NEW BUILDING, Lama Lace Points, Summer Shawls, FOB SALE •AT LOW PRICES, BY WHITE, ORR & J 25 Fifth Street. amonan radeial Weak Alumina POLITICAL. M r 'GRANT AND cOLR:OE.- , I . TITE CITIZENS CF. s., l , • 6, ,f South Pittib'gh Monongahela 4 Biiminghat , ) , , \ Are requested to attend a meeting of The SOITTIC, • • PITTSBURGH 'GRANT AND ( OLSAX CLIP. l!ait the SCHOOL HOUSE. on A Al', c , Oti • Thta Mueaday,) Ea - Clang)! at 7.. g &elan .. 3 / 4 i_ j • ~'ki WM; A. LFGO ATE and It. J. POWXBR, Emig; sitE will address the meeting. ; A - . ~,. Mr. J. W. POPE and the SOUTH PITTSBURG 11 GLEE CLUB wilt be present and entertain thiltll , 7 meeting with Campaign Sonir.l. 11l aull:u27 BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. 1 , ,A,1 I . it I t .ELEVENTH WARD ATTENTION: 4 , it / • t 3 / 4 The supporters of GRANT AND COLFAX areeilli earnestly requetted to attend a meet to be hell! . 'This (Tuesday,) Evening, ,' 1, . ! ," In the Ott ) SEVENTH WARD S.CFlosiL HOUSS.,1 1 1 i...k fo. the purpose of perfecting a permanent organll zation of the Cl GRANT AND coLms dais. f Let us have a full turn-out of the whole ward. 1!\ anti . By order of THE CONIMII.TEE- 'GRANT AND COLFAN`CLUB,. 10 - GRANT AND COLFAN. OF SECOND . WAIID, ALUGETCM, Meets at SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOIUSE, every Tuesday Evening, at 8 Ireioa. au3:1163 It= W - FOR MAYOR. JARED M. BRU S H, Of the old SIXTH. WARD, is a candidate for Mayor, subject to the decision of the voters at. the Republi can Primary Election. .1522:15/ IgrFOR MAYOR. CHARLES JEREMY, • Of the old SIXTH WARD. is a candidate for lifayor. subject to the decision of the voters at the Republi— can Primary Election. CITY TREASURER. t" WIVE', CITY TREASIIIIEIL SAMUEL ALLIND4I Is a candidate for City Treasitrer, sehle4t to the de— cision of the voters at •the Recut:4 - 4mi Primary Election. ifgrFOß CITY TREASURER. WILLIAM LITTLE; Of the old TENTH WARD, is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision. of voters at the Republican Primary Election. jy22:tso al"FOlt CITY TREASIIIIEIL TOMLINSON, Of - the FOURTH WARD. Is s candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of thh voters it the Republican Primary Election. )y22354 FOR ICITt TREASURER. • A. J. COCHRAN, . . Of the old NINTH WARD, is a - aandidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. jy223.49 CITY CONTROLLER. FOR CITY CONTfIOLLER. THOMAS STEEL, ; Of the SECOND WARD, Is a candidate for City Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election jya:tsl. 'FOR CITY CONTROLLER. ROBERT J. Of the old FIFTH WARD. Is a candidae for City Controller, subject to the decision of the 'voters at the Republican Primary Election. iy2Z353 ~,. CITY CONVENTION. The Republicans of the City of Pittsburgh are hereby invited to attend Primary Meetings in their respective Wards on SATURDAY, August 16th 1868, Between the boors of 3 and 7 P. m.. 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 said city. One person for Treasurer of said city.; The voting at said meetings will be by printed or written ballots, containing the names of she candi dates voted for, each office on a ticket by itself, and. the elections, as far as practicaoie , will , lre conduct ed in accordance with the laws anti usages regula ting State, county and city elections, ;the officers taking care to keep a correct list of all persona voting thereat. The elections will be conducted, wherever it can be done, by the'Republican election officers chosen at the last city election: and inwards where no such officers were chosen, the officers to conduct the ele c -_. tion have been desi gnated, as hereinafter mention ed, by the City Committee. The Committee suggest that the officer's thus des. Ignated to hold this election shall voluntarily take the usual affidavit administered to election officers under the laws of the State, so as to shut out all cause of complaint. The election in the First and Second Wards will be held at the Public School Rouses in said wards.. ' Is the Third Ward , at the Public School House. 1.00 In the Fourth Ward at the PalIC ijii;Of House. In the Fifth Ward in the office of the Clerk of tee Orphans' ()curt, at the Court HOUE,C, under the su— pervision of W. B. Beeper, George Glass and Et. J. Smith, who are appointed the Board to hold said election. , In the Sixth Ward at the Public School House. In - the Seventh Ward at the Pu,blic School House. In the Eighth Ward at the house of Henry Wilson. In the Ninth Ward at the Public School ILouse. In the Tenth Ward at the house of Wm. Brown, at the corner of Penn and Mechanics streets. In the Eleventh, Twelfth. Thin eenth.-Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards, let the usual places of bolding elections in sa id wards. In the Sixteenth Ward at the Wigwam, corner of Peal aid Main streets, under the supervision o, Noah G. Craig, Roland Smith and John C. Stewart. In the Eighteenth Ward at the place of holding elections for what was heretofore istussvu as the 24 precinct of-Collins township, under the supervision. 01 David Jones, David Holmes and David - Kirk. In the Nineteenth Ward at Jo.eph Ganster's house on the Greens burg turnpike, under the su pervision of John N. Berlin, Wm. H. Morrison and James Joyce. In the Twentieth Ward at Beitlex's tithool House. under the supervision otteWm. H. IDenniston. Geo. F. Itahauser and John R. Hanna. . . In the Twenty-first Ward at Wigwam mow built) in said ward, on the laud of George Fluter, new sand wash. op the corner of Spring sirzet and the Pu-kerty road, under the! supervision of A. J. Woolelayer, S. B. hoes and B. W. Morgan. ln the Twenty-second Ward at lrveiros School Rouse, under the supervision of Johhlt. Murdock.- William Irwin and }sandal Morton. „ In the Twenty-third ward at the used place for' holding elections in late -,Peebles township, under - the supervision of Joseph' Boats, James B. Palmer and James McKibben. Every supporter of GRANT and COLVAX.and the city nominees Is earnestly invitedto take part lu said election, and none Other; and" the 'election officers are hereby respectfully urged to use all port able diligence to preserve the purity Of the 4 1/let •• box and secure* fair return of the - votes east. The election officers. after the votes are counted. will make up duplicate returns thereof, one 0 which, with the list of voters , shall he - fflkeedln t h e ballot boxes and the other taken 'possession of by the R J eturn Udif e . and the . Return . Ridges of the Several words sh all present the same at a meetirqg • . of Return Judges. tube held at the Common Coun cil Chamber, on TUP-SDAY: August .-I@lh. at /0 o'clock A. ii., when they dhoti cause the same to bry 6 added together and declare the result, the ;Anwar receiving tne highest vote for each office to be de clared the nominee. • - • • The Return Judges, at their meeting, will appoint the City Exetutive Committee to setae for the en-. suing Tear . . . • , Thu Committee desires to call the attention of the Election Boards to the •following resoltrtion. which was adopted st the last meeting of-the Committee: -Resolved, 'That we recommend to the . officers Of the Primary Election the enforcement of 011 legal rules respecting the qnaliffeation of voter. at gen eral elections, in analtion to the requirement - that the voter shall be 'a known member 'of the UlllOll Republican Party. A resolution ,was also passed authorizing , the Election Boards to nil all vacancies occurring fir tber officers of their respective.distrlcts. . • J. A. BUTLERS Chairman. A. L. PEARSON, Secretary. • . autrtao NE - - j*4IGHTNING APPLE PA S. - i have lust received a large stock of the above per, .They have been fully tested for the last three years, and • have _proved themselves to be the best ever invented. The3rpare faster, better, and do their work much cleaner than any other Apple Paters known. For sale wholesale and revs% Dy JAMES DOWN, • 136 Wood street. n OIIIILE- BARREL 81111 YR CAM& —I have to store every superb:l - clot of l , ouble Wiwi Shot guns, breeeh and muzzle loading, of my own importation, which I will sell As low as any house in the country. lexcept none, All I ask It $0 oat and examine and be convinced of the same. .' ror sale by* JAMES SOWS, sia4vrtry 4-- 4_, 326Woodoreet:' §mar: SHOT 1,4;40 isietred, a (alllli of Neir'Yeakiurtent snotOu. and 3 pound buds, susiortoCn nom OP. to No. 10. For sant op JANE/WW l lft 1361f00d landau Slii2VP 5. W. P. PRICE. Becretan MAYOR. 11A 1 II t'l 1_22, /I