E 13 ciiiativianis FOR THE PEOPLE.-- - The OREA .2 1 . WESTERN GUN WORKS have Dees remove/11v No. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET, Cohere will altody B,befound the most complete assortment ctf Guns, Platiola, Ammunition and Sport ing Mat orinl, &e, in tee Mty. AU kinds of Oune and Piston careful ly repaired. Oath paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send etalnp for illustrated Circular. Agent, wanted in every town in the United States. Addiresa, J. H. JOHN STON. 179 Smithde/d Street. Pittsburgh. tgrJOHN N:IETRVIANCE, • Register in Bankruptcy. for Rd District. Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY pftice honr3-411 A. V. to 5 P. M Iar'GRAND AT . 11101;irrOlt GROVE„ For the hcnellt. of A. ISCICKLEW, injured on the Y. FL W. .1, (.4 R. R.. Ona'lll7RsDAY, Anangt 13th, lfittS. _IIIANACRiti , -4 . -Ituctiew. J. A.Marata, J. Dick son. R. Ctrtbi4au, D. Bradford; A. Stevenson; Geo Speer. illogic by I .IXEY'S STRING BAND. auf-1:u35 AIPPLICATION TO SELL • LI • QUOitn, flied In the Clerk's Oftlee: HENItY POLLIT,eatIng house. Birmingham; . The License B r oard will h-ar the above appllea ) Mon On nA.IIJIII..,AY. August 115th, 1808, at 10 O'clock A. M. aul2:n.lo • J. G. BROWN, Clerk. FOR SALE, A MOST DESIRABLE FARIS, Hear Hight's Statinn, West: Pal R. R., containing 130 ACRISS, with 7 toot v, in utcoal, and acknowl edged by nil as commanding the,finest view on the Allegheny river. Terms easy. lraquire at au12:1119-NWP No. 320 LIREhTY STREET. ADDIEVISTItA.TOII. S B NOTICE.- estatewhenas,ette of Administration on the of rA.III WILL HOUDENSHIELD, deceased, , of ticott township , have been granted to the sub ' scribers, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them • Properly authenticated for settlmnent, to or lACOII TIOUILENSHIELD, atiftint2r.ww-- -- Tinton Tii.. ,— Allegbeny Co.. Pa. MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue Dist writ of roeditioni ixponas, Js. sued out of therict Court o 1 the Unityfl States. for tbe AV'estern District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I ►ill expose to Public Sale, at the CUSTOM HOUSE. Pittsburgh, Pa., on MONDAY, the 17th dayof August. 1868, at 10 o'clock A. at., the follow lug deseribed property, to wit: Seven thousand (7,ooo) . pounds 'Fine Cu t Shorts' Tobacco- Seized and taken as the property of GEORGE .GOYEtt and J. J. Reston; at the suit of the United States. — lllos, A. ItOWLIY, U. S. Marshal. Marsha P' s °Rice. Aux; 11. 186 k. anl^•nM MAESIIIALIS SALE. By ilrtue of a writ of roendifioni exponaa Is sued out of the District Court of the United States, ' • — Tor the Western District of eenns3 , lrania, and to -me directed, 1 wilt expose to Public sale, at the Custom House. Pittsburgh, Pa., on MONDAY, the 17th day of August, 1568, the following described propel...l*o to wit: r . • A part of a barrel of Whiskey; .. Two (2) Copper :stills; Two (2) Cooper Worms; Thirteen (13) Casks. • Seized and taken as the property. of GIDEON MORROW. at the suit of the United States. THOS. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal. IdarshlPs Office, Aug. 11. 1568. auffiuffil DRY OAK Li:T.I4IIER. . A CIIOIC-E LOT OF BUTT-CUT PLANK, ASSORTED THICKNESSES Also, FLOORING and COAL PITT RAIL, In Yardiblon, liuspenslon Bridge, Allegheny side. • 'Di P. ADAMS & BRO. "OrFici--Perry's Building, $1212:n2i HANCOCK ST.. PITTSBMIGII FOR SALE. B A.NKRUPT BLA_NKS, DEEDS AND.MORTGAGES, LEDGERS AND JOURNALS,. DOCRETS AND REdDED BOOKS, FILE NCH AND ARNOLD'S COP V ENG I NE.B, By W. S. HAVEN, ' Corner .Wood and Third Streets NIBARSHAVS SALE. . y virtue of a writ of venditiont'esvonat n aortdoWfsterDD tr t ct c C our Penn h elUnt a dS n a te o me directed, I will expose to Public Sale, at Shaw's Landing Station, near Meadville. Pa.. on WED NESDAY, the 19th day of August, ISt3S. at 10 o'clock A. It., the following described nroperty, to wit: ?he 01111e/fiery and Distillery called the "Pen nlchuk 011 Works. '+ 89 barrels of Re Oned 011; 115 Empty Barrels; a• - • 1. barrel of. Glue; lean Linseed "II; 1 box Red Lead; . • 1 can White Lead; 121 barrels Benzine; • , 31 Empty Painted Barrels; 1 barrel part full of Refined 011; 3 carboy-of Acid; • 1 barrel containing Glue; And all of the Stills, Boilers, Tubs, Retorts, Re ceivers, Apparatus, Engine,and Boilers, Machinery, Fixtures. Property and 4pparatus bplonging, and Seized wise appertainlngto said Oil Works. and taken as the property of WALTER J. BARRON. at the suit of the United States. T/108. A. HOWLEY, U. S. Marshat. Marabal's Office, Aug. 11, 1865: au6:u33 OFFICE CITY ENGINEER AND . SURVEYOR, / PITTBBUNGLI, August 11, U6B. NOTICE TO CONTRA-CTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE Grading, Paving and Curbing 'of ROBWRTS STREET, from Centreavenue to Reed street; • SMALLMAN STREET, from Morris to Morton street; • . And grading HILLER STREET, from Centre av enue to 'teed g street; Als A o V , for sitin a WALK on • . ENUE- IsomCINDER Kirkpatrick street toCENTRE Miner street, (Minersville,) Will be received at this office until MONDAY, gust 17tu, 1865. MOORS, City Engineer, T HE ANTI-TORNADO • RAILROAD 131LIDGM withinently adpted for our large western rivers, spans of 550 feet, 60 feet above htw - water. It will.reslat the strongest winds, hurricanes, and the heaviest loaded trains will not affect it. I made the discovery on the 25th of June last. model 6 ft.t long I exhlbit,.and give - specification on it, principles to all ,partieto who take an interest in rtrldges, and charge 25 cents. • JACOB GEYSER, iyu A 9 Ana St., let Ward, Allegheny "on SIECOND-HAND EfiGl ES WANThD. One Horizontal' Ermine, of 20 horse power. Oue "liiirgerri.Englhe, without reverse valve. Also, amediutri sized .Lilt.ILL PRES% . Terms Cash. Address, with description and Velez, JOSLtil COPLEIr, 66 River Avenue; Allegheny. ars7:uB §TRAYED—From the premises the enbaeriber, adjoining Llie Central Stock axle, East Liberty. A FRESH COW,.. With apiece broken off one horn; white color, with —dark spots. and rrd ears. Anv litionnation leading to her recovery will be liberally rewarded. • WIT. J. LAFFERTY, )y31:t73 WANTED. • 50.000 bush. prime WHEAT ;' 50,000 '• '• and Spring BARLEY. And )15,000 " RYE: For which we will pay the highest price In cash.. HITOHOOI7K, NITEBEBT & an7:dtr QOMETIIING 'NEW..—D4iccated IL) CODF.SII. far faintly use; one pound equal to four pounds of.raw tau; put np Icy nest one pound paper boxes, with recipes ior cooking in a variety of stylrs. Price 3L cents ocr pound. - For sale, wholesale and retail; at the Fainilytirvcery Store of JOHN 4. RENSHAW. nor. Liberty andSiand xtroe.tn. - - MEI iCHOICE JAPAN - TEAL—Just 're ?, edved, a fr.bli invoke of extra. quality uncol 40red Talmo Tea, for aale by thepoiorfor bait °best by JNO. call - flamer Liberia alufffaud strotik. arrilAT TENNESSEE FLOURO,- 11 50-blail. atore...for sale by • • • DICICCY a: CO. • sail ENN SSEEtCORN— --ty,oo eacjis T la stva,for.plaaE2 • I.IIEaAILEI DICKEY a co HYDRAULIC COW-MILKER• . • Want. d Immediately, all who are looking for bust: fleas to call and examine the HYOUSUI.Iie COW. MILKI , R.—"a sure cure for acheing hands and kick- Ingcows. ', ' It milks the four teats of a cow at once:. it lIIIIMICS the calf,. draws and stops drawing to swallow; it will milk any cow perlectly dry in three minutes: It Is operated by band, dog, horse or other power. One man can attend' several machines, milking as many cows at once. It is simple, durable and sett-adJuAing: wilt tit any cow; milks tnree teat cows as well as any; ensile worked; not liable to get on of order, hind has proven by practical use to be more agreeable to the cow then hand-milking. A rare opportunity is now tittered to tnterprising men, mther to travel or locate. In city or country. Cal-and examine for yoursely , s. H 1 t.icAtILI.O cow-5111.KEit MANUFACTIIR IN.I etilliPA NY, No• 10 .t. emir St. au12.u35 -- -- ._____ - rIIIANGE of T1111E.,-4;=::-77-7., .- 1 4...tW0. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after WEDNESDAY, 7:25' r. 31 August 12th, 1 868.-- TWO TRAINS DAI I,'Y will leave ' ,Pittsburgh Station. corner Pike and (lanai streete, for. Franklin, Oil City, Buffalo, and all.polots In the 011 nektons. • . . LEAVE r/TTSButd:ll. ARRIVE IN PlTifiltnEßll. Ma 11...... 8:05 ain bisil • 4:50 pin Express ' , 7:2; mI. xpre55........ 6:05 a m Brady 's. li'd Ae 3.2 8 - ad's B'd At: 10:20 a in I . Ist soda Works Ist Soda Works Aecomod'n.. 11:00 a m AccoinothOn, 7.50 a m 2d Soda Works • • 2d Soda Works 3,74 1 Accomown .. 5:20 pin Accomoda'n. 2:50p m Mixed Warl"n 8:20 ain Mixed Way T'n .8:25p rn Hutton Acen.. 0:20 km Hutton Acc'n.. 8:35 a m 11 Armstrong - Ac. •6:20 pin Church Train leave Pitthburah at:1:10 P. N. Ar rive In Ilittsburak at Diso A. in• 1 Passengers taking express train have but one change of cars baween Pittsburgh, Buffalo and 011 Regions. Mall and Express Trains stop only at principal points.; Mixed Way and Accommodation trains stop at all stations. THOMAS M. KING, •Ass't. Supt. W. FOSTER liliFit. Ticket As mit. .1.112 Godeffroy Brane . & Co., 42 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK, Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the United States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisbur Westphalia, tucontract or sell In quantities to su purchasers, (delivered In either Sew s , York or Phila delphia) the celebrate.] SPIEG - ELEISEN lill EEI Useq an exienstvely for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. • . This Ironla free from Sulphnr.and 113ophorns, and containsa heavy percentage or Manganese. The above are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive STEEL RAILS Manufacturcd by G. AUNDT dc CO., of Dortmund, for which latter firm they also have the Sole Agency In the Untted States . . Pull particulars, samples, prices or chemical an • alysle will be promptly forwarded on application atillm2o SSESSME A TT. NATURALIZATION. I~ OTICE. The UNION RRPUBLICANS of Allegheny conn ty are requested to call upon either of the under signed, members of the Union Republican Natural ization Committee, in reference to the assessment of voters and the naturalization of such parties, aliens, friendly to the Union Republican cause se way be entitled to the same, when necessary infor mation and assistance will be rendered. It. Is ex petted that the NI - Igilance Committees of the differ ent election districts will take the necessary steps to insure in their respective districts proper assess ment and naturalization of all parties friendly to the Union Republican cause, and the_Unlon Repub lican voters throughout the county are also invited to aid the Vigyance Cominittees in their work by reporting navies, &c., of any persons friendly , to the cause, who may be entitled to be, but are not yet naturalized or assessed. The persons entitled to naturalization under the laws of the United States r are as follows: Ist. Any free white alien over twenty-One years of age, who has resided in the United States for five years and in this State for one year, and who shall have at least two years preceding his applica tion for second papers, made the necessary decks ratioh of intentions, and taken out his first papers, is entitled, upon proof of such residence and decla ration of intention, to his final naturalization pa . -2d. Any free white alien who arrived in this coun try under twenty:one years. and who has resided In It for five years, (three of which shall next precee his arrival it the age of twenty-one years,) is elite tied to his, final naturalization papers. " 3d. And all aliens of the age of twenty-one years and upwards who have resided within the United - States for onnyear, and who shall have enlisted in and been honorably discharged from the armies of the United States, are entitled to final papers of naturalization. W. S. PUEVIANCE, 114 Fifth St., Pittsburgh E. P. JONES, 84 Grant Street.'Pittsburgh. J. ERASTUS MeKELVY, 91. Grant St ! , Piltab'g E. F. A. FAULHABER. Allegheny City. . • DAVID REESE, Pittsburgh. JOHN FLINN, Pittsburgh. WM. MITTENOWI, East Birmingham. JOHN NUSSER, Birmingham. JOSIAH COHEN, 98 Fifth St., Pittsburgh HENRY ISEISTERFELD, Birmingham. BAILEY, FARREL". & • MANUFACTURERS OF LEAD PIPE, SHEET AND BAR LEAD, Pig Lead, Galvanized and Plain Iron Pipe; Rubber Hose,libse Pipe and Screws; - Oil Globes, Steam Gauges and Whistles; Globe Valves. Safety Valves & Steam Cocks; , Iron and Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs; • Lilt, Force and Farm Pumps, &c. No. 16' Smithfield St., Pittsburgh. Arar•Send for Circular. • auS:TvEI REMOVAL. Tlie.Peoples National Bank of Pittsburgh: Ca pital s : 81,000,000. saartrEL ILEA GEORGE BLACK F. Di. GORDO2II The above Institution wileoectipi their HEW BUILDING, NO. 75 Wood Street, aboye Fourth Street, • On MONDAY, August 3d, where in [attire their business will be transacted. 11"'M BLACK SILK SACQIUM Lama Lace Points, Sommer Shawls, FOR BALM AT LOW MOW, BP WHITE, OAR & CO-• 25 Filth street, c t OOD CA/CITED meol: PLums AAND BABP/uratiMt Sealing at s'es7 low prlom, at, Grogan nzi4y4uNrs..' , roam shttvaulAitiair. - .-7 VILABURGRI -44A7/ETTE.: Are Pills that have a ;direct and powerful action o the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congeste state of that, all important organ upon which de nedds the whole process of digestion. The import ance, then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such direct action without the 111 effects of mercury, is manifest to every one; such Pills are Robaelt , s Blood Pills; they are warranted purely vegetable, and can with certainty be relied upon, and are safe at all times. - INDIGESTION • Is but another name for Dyspepsia, and the parent of many ills. Roback's Stomach Bitters taken in wine-glass-full - doses, directly after each meal, will surely effect a permanent cure. Do not take our word forit, but try them. Sold by all Druggists Everywhcre. NIGHT MARE • Is one of the many diseases of which Dyspepsia is the parent. • To effect a cure persons 6hotild avoid hearty food at night, and take a - .wine-glass -full of Roback's Stomadh Bitters on retiring to bed. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. , During the Spring months it is one of the regular household duties to renovate, and, in tb' multipli city of other duties one's own self le, in a great measure, overlooked; thousands of valuable lives might be prolonged, and many doubtless saved from Premature graves by thoroughly renovating the System with Dr. Rebook's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier. Is one of tte many disorders of the nervous system, arising from a low state of the constitutional health odseverB prostration after long continued sickness. and requires invigorating remedies like Itoback's Stomachliltters to festore the nerves to their natn ral vitality. The Agents for - the sale of ROBAfIK'S BLOOD PILLS. STOMACH BITTER:4 and BLOOD PURI FIER are all Druggists everywhere. U. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO. O. emkrwr-r NOTICE. OF REMOVAL, ON THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, LARGE AHD COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE, No. 45 Wood Street, Also, entrance on TIMID ST., Noe. 102 and 104 R. E. SELLERS & CO. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY X.1.1C IV ID EiV.M-3rW AU Diseases Arising from an • pure State of the Blood, such as Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, - Cancerous FormatiOns, Cutaneous Diseases, • Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, • Mereurial Diseases, • General Debility ;[ toils, Pimples on the Face, Liver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Scald Read, • Tetter Affections, • Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits. Foul Stomach, . Old and Stubborn Vleers, Rheumatic Disorders, Female Complaints Pre'!dent Viee President. Cashier. Together with all other disorders frcrm an improper condition of the Circulatory System. As &general Tonic its effects are most benignant, and cannot fall to benefit, when used perseveringly and accord ing to directions. It is purely a vegetable prepara tion—not a single grain of mineral poison enters intolts composition. so that while It invariably af fords relief, and effects the Most wonderful cures, no overdose could nklure tbo most tender Infant. R. E., SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. , , . Seller's Cough Sprilp. •.. . Senora' Myer Pills and Verrmil'age; Joansonsis ilamunatie Compound; And lioarliaro 9 i llolland Bitters. '. MICOUg ivy' rp ALL DittiCHAISTIL • NEW ADITERTISM:Eigiiii FOUND: That alter repeated trials of other remedies, 80. back's Stomach Bitters, Blood Ponder 'and Blood Pills are the hest medicines extant to cure the dis eases for which they are recommended. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. PILES. . There Is no medicine in use so emcacous as Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills for the permanent cure of Blind or Bleeding Piles; they strike at the root of disease, thereby removing the cause. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. TEMPERANCE.I There is, perhaps, no. one thing that has done so much to promote the cause of temperatice as that gentle stimulating tonic. ituback!s titom 1 ,11 Bitters; they strengthen and invigorate. Without reducing the Hi effects of alcoholic stimulants. • Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. LIVER PILLS Sold by all Druggists Everywhere, RENOVATE. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. MELANCHOLY Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. WHO SELLS THEM ? PROPRIETORS, WE REMOVEp TO THE Direetly Opposite St. Charles Hotel. KNOWN TO MAN. IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, FOR. THE CUM OF Sole. Proprietors, AT.9O, ,PW3RIVETORS-0, '7 , :wEws r E , sp4.7:'::'4 . 7tiovsz. -- 1'2,•- -,1((68. NEW CARPETS ! AT POPULAR PRICES.- M'FARLAND & COLLINS . OFFER TH Newest and Best Patterns AT THE LOWS PRICES. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS AND CORNICES. McFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth; Street. Next 'Building to U. S. Custonouse do Postoffiee aeloaiwe. CARPETS !-C ETS! MANITFACTURERS \ HERE and in Europe HAV. NOW AD VANCED PRICE S, but we of fer all kinds of CARPETS for the present at the very low est CASH RATES of the past season. Having made all our contracts previous to any ad vance,_ and invariably for cash, we _are enabled to sell lower than they can bevur chased this Fall. McCALLUM BROS., 51 FIFTH STREET. CARPETS. NOTWITHSTANDING THE ilannfacturers' recent advance in prices, we will continue to offer the Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at ' the l lowest prices reached this sea son. Just received,' a few pieces of a new and exquisite patterns of Royal Axminster. OLIVER TCLINTOCK & CO., No. 23 Fifth Street. SUMMER STOCK CARPETS ! White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy NE Aa' I TVG- S, GREAT vlLuf.m.llP3r. Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &c. BOVARD, ROSE & CON, 21 FIFTH STREET em.d&wF STEAM CARPET BEATING . ESTABLISHMENT. Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL In- New York and oth er Eastern cities has proved a complete success. ITS ADVANTAGES: Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are.completely avoid ed. 2d—No ripping apart necessary. 3d—When freed from dust, motns or their larvae, the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the natural lading from wear. 4 tb;7 h enperfyetcleata Carpet economy, tallay nothing of looks. ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE, No.. 179 Liberty Street" Or addressed to'P. 0. Box 473, will revel % e prompt attention. GEO. L. MeCLINTOCIi f ! - !AtOPIt I ETOR. mtuo FOR SALE. • • CROCERY STORE. A Wholesale and-Retail Grocery Store, Doing a good business, and situated In a good place kn h A e I s la r l e te? ,;, y . C . !l n t w g le b a e s sold e oia fi t " t fur i t i s v o e n; e b a l a ble price. The be sold with store. Por terms and location addrees N. R., BOX n, GAZETTE OFFICE, Giving full name and where an interview can be . aU5393 - . OIL WELL Steam Engines for Saler o fn i p z io c n i rr nni t i nl . a o igl i tuthand 'FITDAIf inch stroke, with all the tiztirs i 4:dess, 20 and 24 FOR BORING OIL WELLS. Address Mill M. BOLE & CO., 1:t93 '! Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh,-pa, VALUABLE COAL FOR SALE. Will be gold poaltively_at the COURT tIOUSE, In Pittsburgh , - on TUCKS i/A Y. ugu 13. 1008„ at 10 o'clock A. al. TWENTY...P RIME AcItES and SEVENTEEN P , EItCHES OF COAL, adJoht- lug or near Coal of Pitteburgh Coal ilttinp,ny, i n Lower Bt. Clair township, lying under the land of Jainea Carotii.xs, together with reservation. of Fifteen Perches of land fur a Coat I'll or entrance. riot, or the same will be exhibited on the day Cr sale Or can be seen at 80 Fourth street, prior to teat day. B. F. VON BONNHORST, Administrator de Donis nom, etc, of George, Mil tenberger, deceased. INN Pt 111 P L "A l l D ERIARO DRAIN PIPE, All ease from one to twenty-tour ladles et VIII, k EL virs, agents' for manufacturers, t47iro& e smo g, beisreee fifth sad Meth streets. . . the m beet • Weld Mph .1 A 11. PIIIILLIPS. NOTICES. gy'''NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BOOBS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over the Allegheny Elver, from Ewalt street, in the City of Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny. to tee Allegheny and Butter Plank Road, at or near the mouth of Oirty's Run, incorporated by an Act of the Gen( ral 'Assembly of tlais,Commonwealth, ap-• proved the twenty-sixth day of March,-A: D. 1868, will be opened at the office of SILL .t SHUTTERLY. on Butkr street. In the Siventeenth Ward of said City of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OF SEP. TEMBER NEXT. at 10 o'clock A. at. of said day, John W. Riddell, 8, .I.'Wainwright, J. J. Shutteriy, James I. Bennett, T. It. sill, J. 13. Poor, T. 11. Stewart, D. Dempsey, , M. McCullough, Jr.,11. Sample, . - E... Hanna. L. Fellbaugh, W. T. Pu ry,an,•,_., F. Coatel , , to Wm. W. Yining, J. U. Barr. • Wni. heardon, Wm. McConnell, Israel C. Peis fling, ,lotus .1. Williams, N. P. Reed. Commissioners. Pittsburgh, August . Bth. 1.868. auletu2l ..... OFFICE OF UNION r ACIFIC RAILWAY E. Division. • PIIItADELPHIA.astorny 27th,1868. nr . THE INTEREST Lei GOLD, ON THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, EASTERN DIVISION, Due August Ist, 1868, will be paid on presentation of the Coupons therefor, at the tanking House of IKO.IIG.AST et: CO.. L 3 EXCIIiNGE PLACE, NEW YORK On and after that date • WM. J. PALMER. Treasurer. Jr.19:t76-weld PITTSBURGH & CONNELLS VILLE ICI R. CO. First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Bonds, Holders are hereby notified that the Interest Cou pons of the above Bonds, DUE AUGUST 18?, 1868, Will be paid on-and after Hilt date, on presenta tion and dellverrat the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF"PITTSBTROH. JOHN H. PAGE, Jr., Treasurer. Office Pitts. 4r Conncllsv'y 19 tt3 1 51T - Fgli, - .Htly — fsth, IS6S. .117M1:1$2- - - TRIIVIMINUS AND NOTIONS. A , T MALDEN GLYDE & CO.'S. 78 and 80 Market Street. 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 fall line, of JET SETS, SILK &BULLION FRINUES, SILK & SATIN BUTTONS, EEC= A Complete Assortment of White Goods, 5\ S, VICI9IIIA, LAWN, • - LINEN, CAMBRIC, VOOP Si t illeig; in all rhe Newest'Styles. ID GENT'S & LADIES'S CAIMEE'UNDERViEAR;. MEN'S aEAN DRAWERS 1,000 Doz. BALMORAL' HOSE; 5.000 Lbs. WOOLEN YARNS 4?Speelat Rates to Jobbers MACEUM, CLYDE & CO., IS and SO Market Street. 2100 - PRICES MARKED; DOWN! MACRUM & CARLISLE'S, No. 19 Fifth Street. ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED! ON AND AFTER MY IST. HOOP SKIRTS. (La(Res%) for CORSETS, (Real French, LIN 6 EThIt - AN,pKERCHIEFS, 3 for KID GLOVES, (vairanted,) PAPER COLLARS 200 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good) POCKET BOOKS, wortli 's4)c MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS MEN'S JEAN DRAVt',ERS All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost GREAT BARGAINS! IN ALL icrrirr•s OF GOODS Special Rates to Merchants dt Dealers. riacntrm & CARLISLE, elEil AT EATON'S, Nq. 17 Fifth Street. 4H BARGAINS IN t, Straw Goods; Ladies' and Children's Bats; Suittlowns, Etc. pITTSBILIRGH BANK FOR SAVINGS, FORMERLY TEE OIME.I3AYINGB INKTITIITION No. 97 Fourth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE 'ME BANK Or PPITSDITIVIIR. CHARTERED IN 18621 OPEN DAILY from 9 to lo'clock, and on 'WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November lst to May let, 0 to 8 o'clock. :Books of ily-Laws, fornlshed at the once. intitiition especially offer to those.whose earnings arc limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily Bayed, a sum which will be a resource when needed, and bearing Interest in stead of remaining unproductive. HOARD OF IitAIVAGERB: Pit HSI ENT. GEORGE. . BERRY. , vice PTt swavra, 8. H. HA ItTbrA.N, I JAMES PARK. JR. see META RV_ A D TRYA suttra. D. E. McKINLEY. A. BRADLEY, 1 WM. E. NIMICH, A. S. BEC.E F. BAUM, JOif N S. Dli.woßTU, Josiluk an () DEgs FoLLANSBEE • !MIN SCOTT' JAS. L. tittAitmd, • R. C. SCHMERTZ, CHRISTOI HER EMI. SOLICITOUS-1T). :W.a A. S. DELL wricE.—Whereas, Letters of N Adutleletration 011 the estate et Joint 8. II tVi olt late or Oakland Tornehtp, de ceased. base+enduly grantee the unueralgn.d by the It/Tlater of Allegheny county. ail peruuns Innehted to rr hating c altos ..galnnt the ebtato of KIWI. oe. canned Are ref' ue.tel to I COMM, the as e 'without delay, for A...memo:it. nt ih office of THOO EW • INo, AtiOrill. NO. 1116,polartb illtebtrgh. . Writ DAVriON; Admlntattattlx; lIIINN T LLOYD, d.dirdoletrator. - 31110,12-2 OF THE Between the hours of 3 and 7 P. ie.. anclthere vote for cautlinates to be placed in vomit/Atkin- for the several city offices, viz: .... - One person for Matorof said city. Opeperson for Controller of said city. • One person fur Treasurer of said city. — The voting at said meetings wall be by printed or written' baltets, containing the names of the candi dates voted for, each office on a ticket by itself, and ,the elections, as far as practicame, wall be conduct -/ Rd in accordance with the laws and usages regula ting State, county - and city - elections, the officers. taking care to keep a correct list of, All persons voting thereat. The elections will be conducted, wherever it can be done, by the Republican etection offieers chosen at the last city election: and in w ards where no such• officers were chosen, the officers to conduct the elec tion have been designated, as hereleaftet mention t d, by the City Coo-mitten; 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 comntaint. The election Is the First anal Second' Wards will_ be meld at the Public School Rouses In sand wards: - In the Third Ward at the Ptiblic School House. • In the Fourth Ward at the ruelic school House. In the Fifth Ward in the office of the Clerk of tne Orphans' Court, at the Court House, under the su pervision of W. B. :Sleeper, Geotge Glass and R. J. Smith, who are appointed the Board to hold said election. ~. In the Sixth Ward at the - Piablic school House. In the Seventh Ward at the Public School House. . In the Eighth Ward at the house of Henry Win. , In the Ninth Ward at the rue] ic School H In the Tenth Ward at the house of Wm. Brawn, at the corner of Penn and Mechanics streets. ` ) t In the Eleventh, Twelfth, Thin eenth. Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth 'Wards. at the usual places of nettling elee.taolis in ss id wards. In the Sixteenth Ward at the Wigwam, corner of Pearl at 0 Main streets, under the supervision o Noah G. Craig, 'Leland smith and John. C. Stewart. In the Eighteenth Ward at the place of holding elections for what was heretofore Known as the Ed . precinct of Collins township, under the supervision cti David Nineteen t h , id Holmes and David Kirk. . In the Ward at Jo.eph Gatister`a .- house on the Greene burg turnpike, under the su- • pervision of John N. Berlin..W.m. IL Morrison and James Joyce. - --.. In the Twentieth Ward at Beitier's School House, nader the supervision of Wm. H. Denniston, Geo. 1': Rahauser and John B. Baum. • , inlaidn he Twenty-first Ward at Wigwam (now built) ward, nun the land of George Finley. near. sand west), On the corner of spring street and the. Purkerty road, under the supervision of A. J. Woolslayer, S. B. Ross and B. W. Morgan. in the Twenty-second Ward at Irwin's. School House. under the supervision of John It. Murdock, William Irwin and Randal -Morton. In the Twenty-third ward -at the usual place for - holding elections in late Peebles township, under the supervision of Joseph Beals, JameS B. Palmer and James McKibben. Every supporter of GRANT and COLFAX and the city nominees is a arm:stir invited to take, part in said election, and none otherr.and the election onleers are hereby respectfully urged to Ilse all pos siele ditigence to preserve the putity of the ballot box and secure s lair return of the votes east. ' , The election officers , after th e votes are coutited, will make .up dup:icate returns thereof, one of which, .with thelist °Ureters, shall be placed in the . ballot boxes, and the other taken- possession of by the Return Judge; and the Return ,lot gee of the several wards shall present the same a a meeting .. of H. turn Judges. lobe held at the Common Coun cil Chamber. on TUr SHAY, August .11.5 th, at 10 o'clock A. x., when they shall eau., the saute to be added together. and declare the result, the person rec-iviug tae highest vote for each office to be de clared-the nominee. The Return J ufiges, at their meeting, will appoint the City Executive Committee to serve for the en suing year. The Committee desires to call the attention of the Election Boards to the folto*lng resolution, which was adopted at the last meeting of the Committee: Besotettl, That we recommend to the officers of the Primary Election-the - enforcement of all legal rules respecting the . qualitlcation of voters at gen eral elections, In addition to the requirement.that the voter shall be aknown memher of the Union. . ... Republican Patty.- A resolution was also plissed ' authorizing the Election Boards to fill all_eittetnetra occurring in the officers of their respective districts: . Chairma , . J. A.•p... n.' ' A. L. PEARSON, SecretaryßUTL. au3:t9o, 1.00 13 FIFTH STRICi.T teji ;i 34 414 AZT:1:11:19 !RON Z;:q • WILLIAM J. DICK, . ' • . CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. EA , PENNSYLVANIA AVENITIC; Nigh street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Besidence, 143 ‘Grant street. 1 Jobbing done 'with ',mane= and dispatch.' Ail orders promptly attended to. and satieflictlon ranted. • art.29:e47arwr.- CWATTLEY .& CO. have re,;. moved to the house formerly ocaupled Syoneer it CO., No. 123 FNDICRAL tirettcßT, taw doors below Karket, Allegheny. MONEY TO LOAN.-1400,000 to Loan. on Bond and Mortg gO. APPLY_ to of strict )" CROFT PHILLIP,. too. 139 dronctli strtl.tt. , - LIGHTNING APPLE PARERS. --,- I have lust reeetved • large stock Of %Le above r..per. They have been fully tested tor 'tee last three years. and .have proved themselves to be the. beat ever Invented. They pare faster, better, and. 'do their work much cleaner the , . suy other Apple Parers known. For sate wttolesli 4111 b no retail, by . JAL atOWN, 136 Wood street. ?. au4:Tur j) otrß L E BARREL 811(Yr G U - - I§4, —I have in store a very superio, lot oft ouble arrel Shot uun., breech and muzzle loading, or my own importation, which I will sell as low as sop house In the country. I except none. All I ask is to call Ann examine and be convinced of the sanie4 For sale by - . anorrur" ' _______ , /36 Wod et rmt . • QRoLt 8110 T 1 --inielic e *ed.* full Essortment of New. Yolk yotpas etkot,aux. Goo 6 pound bags,'Slitiorted numbers - from 4 to No. 10. For sale by 4 JANE* ll ;f -lab. , mhl4:• , ft aidvrvir POLITICAL VW'GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB.. THE FRIENDS OF !i GRANT AND COI AX, Of the Fourth Ward, Al)eg4eay, Are reotiested-to meet at No. 26 Chestnt4 SATURDAY EVENING, Aug.' ISthr For the purpose , oforganizlne a GRANV jAND COLFAX CLUM - LN there be d-foll attendance of all the Unron Republicans of the ward. - I aul2 ------- MAYOR. FOR 4AYOR. JARED M. BRUSH, Of the old SIXTH WARD. Is a candidate for Mayor. subleet to the decisiou of the voters at the Republi— can Primary Election.. jy"..2:t51 itir-FOR MAYOR. CHARLES JEREMYTJ--- Of the old SIXTH WARD. Is a candidate for 'Mayor, can subj Primary Election. ect to the decision of the voters at the Republi— • CITY TREANUICEIL ' ""FOR CITY TREASUIIER. SAMUEL ALLINDER • Is a candidate for city. Treasurer, stibi^ct to the de— cision of the voters at the Republican Prlmaty Election. FOR CITY TREASUnkat. WILLIAM LITTLE. , • Of the old TENTH WARD, is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of voters at the Republican Primary. Election, jy2:2:150 • CrIFOR CITY TREASURER. WM. A. TOMLINSON, • Of the FOURTFT:WARD. fs a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. jy22:4.5.1 ilgr'FOß CITY TREASURIER. A. J. COCEIRAN, Of the old NINTH WATtD, Is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision, of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. jy:l2:t49 CITY CONTROLLER. r;rFOR CITY CONTROLLER. THOMAS STEEL, Of the SECOND WARD, 1s a candidate for City Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election jy-2:t51. igr'FOß CITY CONTROLLER. ROBERT J. McGOWAN, Of the old, FIFTH WARD. Is a candidate - for Cltyl Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Prinsary Election. t 53 - - rREPIT:BI e ICAN CITY CONVENTION. The Republicans oL the City of Pittsburgh are hereby-invited to attend Primary Meetings in their respective Wards on SATURDAY, -August 15th, 1868, REMOVALS MONEY. IN I -