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Sir NO TICEI7:-_-, ro Let, ". “Wanri,''' s "Sband,” "Brim-ding," he., not ex. ending FOUR LINES each tali be inserted in these co/ulnas once for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each additionat Use FIVE CENTS. WANTED---SITUATIONS. WANTED — SITUATION-1 a young man as Porter or Watchman in a hotel or store. Who ,cum Come well recommended. Address T. S. lifeellE, this °Mee. WANTED -SITUATION.-7- - A young man who has had several years' ex perience in the dry goods business would like to ob -1 tabs a situation where he can make himself useful. Can give good reference. Address BOX - L, GA zrrrz Orincs. WANTED---HELP WANT - ED—lt 0 Y.—An initelli 'gent Boy, between 14 and 16 y. ars of ace, to act as Asflllilant and Pupil to a Mechanical En gineer, In an oMce where he will learn Mechanical Drawing Premium required. Address P. BECK ETT. Allegheny City. Pa. ANTED—HONESTLY-To hire ten men at a sala LASH 0 per month, to se I the HOLLOW ATMOSPHERIC CHURN, and transact an agency business for men, but will employ no man unless be is willing to work \ a few days on a commission, of 'can otherwise fur l' nish satisfactory evidence of ability and integrity. -• Employment steady. J. C. TILTON, 1035 Et. Clair street. • vi r AN TE D-11ELP-At Employ= meat Otffee, No. 3 St. Clair Street., BUYS, GUMS and MEN, for different kinds of employ meta.. Persons wanting help of all kinds can be supplied on short notice. 'TxTANTED-1101%—A young man •y y of steady habits, to learn the Grocery busi ness. in a good Canetore. One that reference. with the family, slid give the hest of Address GROCER, Allegheny City. WANTED—ISA L ESMEN.—Four or five good Salesmen. Article sells every where, In country and city "Can make good wages. Apply at 103 i ST. CLAIR STREET, Room 4. VIA CM:fey:Az& 0 3) z{..l NV ANTED—BOARD E RS—Pleas • Ant tarnished rooms to let, with boarding, at 7 tillitD tiTItEET. WANTED---. 11 O.A RDERS.--Gen ----Roo b<Z2Z lodging TI.Ft! A c ingt o l gt g with • WANTED'—, BOARDERS. —A gen.- an and'wite, or two single gentlemen, accommodated with first class boarding at No. IS WYLIE STREET. Room is a front one, on woad floor, and opens out on balcony. WANTED-AGENTS .W A - N T E D--AGE.NTS—For Na- TIONAL CAMPAIGN GOODS.—SaIO Steel Engravings ofGRANT and COLFAX, with or with out frames. 'One agent took GO orders in one day. Also, National Campaign Biographies of both, MO cents. Plus, Badges, Medals and Photos for Dem aerate and Republicans. Agents make 100 per et. Sample packaget sent post-paid for 11. Send at once and get the start. Address (14.10DSP.EED & CO.. 37 Park Bow. N. T.. or Chicago. 111. d&F wIVAIIITED—ALGE.NT.---As Trav , ELING AGENT ; a man well acquainted th tae Queensware and Glass business. None other need apply. Address P. O. Lock Box 197. t •Communleations confidential. - WANTS. ANTED—AII who are friend ly to the Medical Treat.nent of A. FALCO - N ,to call at °meat the old Medical office, Law. rencevllie Drug Store, established 13 years. ANTED-MEN seeking busi ness to see the HOLLOW DASH AVMS- P 1 810 CHURN. 'lt will churn in three minutes, make a fourth more butter,and of a better quality, than by the old process. Live men, having 4 , 20 to invest, can make a good arrang, ment by calling soon. O. TILTON, N. 10X ST. CLAIR ST. 'WANTED -- INFORMATION-Of v FRANCIS M. WEBB - . Wn Exchangeeard Strum was stopping at • •Gottman's " in the Diamond. On May, 160,) in the City re a d itts burgh. Any person who may chance to this notice, and know of the whereabouts of the said FRANCIS M. WEBB, will confer a gra addressingn his mother, M-s. It. FRANKL IN, by a letter to J. C. FRANKLIN, kleadowville,'Umatilla courto , Oregon. WANTED—PARTNER.—A Part ner that will devote , Ms time to sales and collections, an who can Invest Fifteen to Twenty flve Thousand Dollars. in an old established manu factory. Address with full name, at GAZETTE Orpit:E! None need apply except an active b.'s,- ness man.'capable to attend to businesv, generally. IWANTED-0 W NEBEL—Parties having left work ko, be done at the Fionl ttire Repair- Rooms of G.• A. TAYLOR, No. 1.3. Smithfield street, fince the 10th of. April. are re quested to call for the same, or it will be disposed of according to law. W • ANTIED - --. TO PIIRCHASE--A few. ACRES Of LAND, improved or un improved, within seven miles of t4e city. Price from two to five thousand dollars. Address W. 8., DtBPATCH OFFICE, giving location. FOR RENT. TO LET—ROO.III(. 7 -A very desira ble FRONT ROOM. for gentlemen's sleeping . ...room. with or wut boarding. at No. 34- HAND •rETRERT, first door from Marole Works. Terms moderate. • - qv LET---STORE-ROOM—No. 50 ErhirrHrizin STREET. Possession given immediate) . Innuire at above ndmber. TO LET—HOUSE of 6 rooms on • Milliard street, by S. CUTHSERT & SONS, Smithfield street. •LET-LAFATET'rE HALL imam. Will be to rent on 81.T.NDAIS, after middle of TO LET—ROOMS.---Tvio com municating BOOMS,_ No. 4 Hancock street. at No. 4 ST. CLAIR STRItET. TLET—DIVELLIN.G.—A desi rable Dwelling of Alne rooms. having modern improvements. Encinite of JOHN TORRENCE, Beal Estate Agent. fmlthfleld street. 9~031ET. DWELLING — Contain- Lng ball and nine moms. t low rent of $350 - per annum. Located on Second Street. near Grant. P.nquireof A. 0. PATTERSON, 73 Grant street. FOR SALE FOR SALE-AT HOBOKEN STA TR/N.—Lots for sale at this very dessrable ,ocation. Persons desiring secure a home for themselves would do well to examine this property before purrhaslng any place rise. You can do so by :balling at the office of R. ROBINSON. 25 Federal Areet. Allefheny City. who will take any person to famine thr proper. y free of charge. TVOR__ -- SALE-RARE CHANCE. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ESTAB SHMENT.—A good stand and store." tfigether with fixtures. good will. to. ors PLUMBING and :•9A9 FI BsT ABLISLIMENT, doing a good stisiness, Is offer.. &for isle. The above Is situated In a good , place for' bus , ness. Having engaged in .)ther business. tfie proprietor offers this establish :Went ar a nargain. Vor particulars, fie., call at No. .'165 WOOD"br BEET. Pittsburgh, Pa OR SALE- -A Beautiful Build= LNG LOT. contalulng 4 acres. with the priv ilege of 6 acres, situated on Mount Hope, at M odds SnnStation, P. Ft. W. C. IL, adjoining proper ', of Alex. Taylor, Wm. Nelson, Wm. Itfc.hardson ..ndOth re. .This le one ot the most commanding *Jews In the vicinity of thd two cities, and within 3 'aintites' walk of the station. Enquire at 351 Liti rty street, or at the residence of Mr. ALEX. TA r ; .03,!ziear the premises. .fiNOR SALE—HOUSE.--A double Frame. Rouse, suitable r two fandlies.-witb )t 40 by 135 feet. situated In Braddocksdeld, can ',,e , bongtat fur +l.ooo—one-luilf cash, balance In 1 -nd 2 yearn,-with Interest. Inquire at W. M. PARD'd_. 110 Grant street, otot NORMAN TIIS .4'OI,i, at Port Perri,. CAR SA LEr-HORSES.-At HOW. RD'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, one fine LY HOktkiE (Ban; three DAPPLE GREY tORBEBi - one LARGE DRAUGHT HORSE; three :LACK HARKS; , two GREY MULES. FIRBT .TREET, neaeMotiongaheie House. . Horses houeht and sold on commission. WWI SALE_LOT IN McHEEI3- PORT. = The half or aihole of a lot 60 feel %int by 11 . 1 .01bet.deep. situate on Marke r _near ?toad street. -For particulars enquire of W. C. .ULL, Hull'a Store, Fifth. near the oepot, 'eeeport; or atlttreas JOSEPH 7013SYTHE 110 Htbstreet, Flttabur b SALLE--GRINT 'MIL L first clasl4l.lll In SPIV Brighten, Beaver Co., a. Four story stone MIII, five ; ran of burrs. Sendld - water power. NVIII sell part or *bole, on uty,tersis. Vor farther particulars apply to or ad -less Citurr , .% PHILLIPS, Beal Estate Age n t s . Fourthetreet. . . OE— SALE — WAGONS.—One Ex , Press Iyagon; One 2 horse Peddler Wagon, vered; one 2 ; bone ktongti Wagon, - with barrel ,elt. Apply -to Cott% ,Jr.. corner 'Ridge reel and Allegheny avenue, Allegheny. • SALL'-- - 1,000 pounds of old TB Apply at the GAZETZE COUNTING. ?.4EMOVALS • WATTLEIE - A CO.hare re- J• moved.to the house formerly °coupled by eneer & co, No. 123 FEDERAL43THEET, e it doors below th• Market, Allegheny. - PIONEY. - - - - AONEY,IOO - LO 4 N.— $1.00,000 to 71 Limn. ail Rows atidj Mortgage.. Apply to or dress CIPJPT ..S. , PLI4LLIk'n. No.' 31.31) Fourth feet. NEW ADVER'I'ISENEN'I+g CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE,. The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STRAW T, where will always be „found the most complete assortment of Gnus, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport ing Material, /t.e., in tee city. Altkinds ofGuna and Pistols careful l y. repaired. Cash paid for ARMY RIFLES and RR VQLVERS. Send sta9up for illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. Address, J. 11. J 0 MSG STON. 179 Smit/altetg Street. pit/4813mA. - N. PURVIANCE, Register in Bankruptcy for Ed District. Office, 110 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY ailf• Office hourg-1:0 Ay. to 5 P. X ggr'GRAND PICNIC,' AT MONITOR, GROVE For the benefit .of A. BUCKLEW, Injured on the P. Ft. W. & U. R. It., On THURSDAY, August 13th, HMS. MANAGERSJ. Bucklew. J. A.3larata, J. Dick. son, R. chrintlan, D. Bradford, A. Stevenson, Geo, Speer. Music by BIXEY•S STRING BAND Tlekets—ON DOLLAR. VrGRANT AND COLFAX CLUB. - THE FREE.NDS'OF GRANT AND COLFAX, Of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, Are requested to meet at No. 26 Chestnut St., on SATURDAY EVENING, Aug. 15th, Fir PA P' o l!ent a e u r i e z L n e g a fuIIGRANT a n A e. e N tff all the Union Repo blicaus of the ward. 31113 ga r 'ATTENTION! YOUNG HEN. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE Youno• Republicans of the two Cities, THIS, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15TH, •_ - AT HEADQUARTERS, etr,f HALL, . For the purpose of forming a TAN NEE' CLUB, To be uniformed and equipped similar to the Wide Awakes of 1860, aulO:u42 THE CANDIDATES for the various City Offices have responded to the Resolution adopted by the Republican City Execu tive Committee as follows: • PITTSBURGH, August ILL 1888. GEN. A. L. PEARSON, Ilecretary of City Executive Committee: LEAR airt—lrt reply tO your communication ask ing candidates to notify the City Executive Com mittee "of their willingness o abide the decision ana support themumlnees - of - theliepublican prima ry election to be held on Saturday next," I heartily approve of the resolution, and will net only •abide the decision and support the nominees." but give my undivided efforts to ensure their election, and the triumph of the Iteuubi lean cause. • Very respectfully, &c.. CLIARLES JEREMY. GER. A. L. PEARSON*, Secretary of the Union Re publican Executive Committee of the City of `Pittsburgh: DEAR Sltt—ln answer to the Resolution passed by the Committee August 10th, requiring the candl dates for city offices to pledge themselves to support the nomineas of the Republican primary election to be held.on the 15th inst., woulu state that I heart ily endorre the resolution, and will support the nom inees of said party. JARED M. BRUSH• Pittsburgh, August 11, 1165. • PITTSBURGH, August 12. MS. GEN'. - A. L. PEARSON, Secretary - Republican City Executive Committee: DEAn Sin -Your fa submit llth int. has been received. In reply ! for the information of your Committee the answer made by me to the c% II printed in this morning's papers. I will cheerfully abide the decision of the people, and will support the nominees. Tours, fie.. JAMES ROBB. PITTSBURGH, Atigust 11, IS6S. GEE. A. L. PE - ARSON. Sec'y of City Ex. Colo.:- I)Etat,Siu-1 am a candidate for the off! ce of City Treasurer, and will abide the decision of the people at the prima, y election on Saturday, 16th in , t. Very respectfully, WM. LITTLE. • CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Pittsburgh. August 11th, 1808. GEN. A. L. PEARSON, Secretary of the Republican Executive Committee: DEAR Slit—As candidate for nomination before the Republican voters of the City of Pittsburgh fur the office of City Treasurer, lir accordance with a reseutlen of said Committee, passed on the even ing of the 10th Inst., I respond that, having lull faith in the honesty and integrity of the people. I shalt with pleasure abide by their decision, to be given at the ballot box on the 15th of the present mduth, and shall support the nominees whichtthey place upon the Republican ticket. Yours, very respectfully, S. ALLINDER. PITTSBURGH. August 11, 1868. Jos. A. Birrucn, Esq., Chairman of the City Re publican Executive Committee: IDEA it Sin—ln compliance with a resolution pass ed at your meeting of 10th test., I will abide by the Repuulican primary election and suppoi t the noun pees. Yours, respectfully, A. J. COCHRAN. GEN. A. L. PEARSON, Sec'y of City Ex. Com.: DEAR SIR -In reply to the resolution of the City Executive Committee, passed at their meeting of Monday last, L would respectfully pledge myself to .standby the Republican party, to abide by the de cision and support the nominees of the primary elections to be held Saturday, August 15th, 1868. Yours, very respectfully.M. A. TOMLINSON. CXTY CONTROLLER'S 0171C11, Pittsburgh, Pa., August 11th. 1868. GEN. A. L. Pica - nava, Secretary of the City Execu tire Committee: DEAR EIR—In compliance si ith the resolution passed at the meeting of the Republican Executive CoMmittee held on the 16th inst.. I make known to you that i am a candidate for the omce of City Controller. subject to the decision of the majority of the Republican voters at the election to be held on Saturday, Angus.; 113th, 1.1568, and will abide the result of said election and support the nominees. / Respectfully submitted.- THOMAS STEEL: • Prristruumt, Augnst 12, MS. GEE. A..L. PEARSON: DEAR Sin—Yours of the 11th has been received, and In reply would say that I accept the condition contained in the resolution thereto annexed,' and will support the nominees of the 15th Mat. aul3:u4o Truly your:, ROBT. J. McOUWAN. BY A. LEGOATE. -110, ESIDENCE AND LOTS AT ,Lti WOODS' HUN—TUESDAY, August 18th, at 2:30 P. :tt. The Lots are so, situated as to combine both city and country advantages, and offer the following Inducements to purchasers, viz: , They have gas pipes laid in front of them all. They have each a frontage, of twenty-live feet on the Beaver road: They are within five minutes` ride of the city. They are within 200 yards of the Railway flta tton, (at which sixteen accommodation trains stop daily,) They hay , all a. choice lot of fruit trees on them in ruff beating, &c., &c. The home is that splendid residence at present occupied by Robert R. Morrie, Esq., containing eight . large rooms, with all the modern improve ments, papered and finished throughout. Lot cos. talus alp ut half an acre of ground: covered with choice pear, apple, peach and cherry trees, shrub bery, &c., and havong, In fact, all the city advan tages, with country privileg . es. Sale poll lye. Ter/nane..third cash, balance in One, two and throe years. .A. LEGGATE, Auctioneer, - No. 159 Federal street, Allegheny. aul3 BY SMITHSON , V.A.NEOOK 8c WOLELLADD, BANKRUPT SALE OF • GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES. On WFMNESDAY,Atigust 26th, at 10 o'clock A. x., ou the premises, ,No. 23 Diamond, wilt be sold by auction, the ntlre hook of the wholesale Grocery House of J. D. Dravo, (bankrupt,) consist ing of Coffees, Sugars, Teas. Syrups, Molasses, Fish, Soaps, Starch, Canned Fruits. g obaccc. Oils, Buckets,, Tubs, &c.; Store and Office Furni ture, Also. Barouche, Buggy, 3 Wagons. 4Horses, Harness. Saddles, &c. By order of Reuben Miller, Jr., .and (:eo. A. Armstrong, Assignees of J. D. Draw). in Bankruptcy. L_ SM I THSON, VANHOOK & McOLELITAND. Wal3 Auctioneers. • TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF A. THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. 'WILLIAM SMITH, a bankrupt under the Act of . Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied fo r a discharr from al ills debts, and other claims prov able un sr said act, by order of ihe Court, notice Is here by Iv. nto all persons who have proved their debts,. and other persons interepted. (to appear on the - 3d day of *September. 1808, at 2 o'clock P. 2.. bvfore'JOHN N. P CC. Esq.. Register. at Lis °Moe No. 116 riders! street. Allegheny City, Pa., to Show 'cause, if any they have, wt y a dia. cha*ge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. g. C. mccANDI.F.BB, Clerk of U 8. District Court for said District. atil4:to4l.Ta G"D NEWS. CIiELPBUEAD IN DEAR. TINES. JE:ntiulre for WA.RD'S 33road, The lArgest and beet. The Initials "11. 14'." on ever) lo.sr. Take done else. eu4:7-ra A PPLICATiON , TO SELL "LI. Ll Q up as , died in the Clerk's Onlce: ' HENRY I'OL LIT; eating house.. Birmingham. The License Board will h ar the above appilea• tion on Im:l'ut.curt:l, 'August 15th, 18138, at .10 weiock A.lll. . au12:0110 • .NI• /MOWN. Mork. PITTF , BT.TRGH.._: : 9AEM . ,: . ,, X HITIIIpA:Y T 1.... 4 w0u, sT 13 . ; - 1888: 1 . , f ---- - CAMP MEETING. AN EXTRA TRAIN Will leave the PITTSBURGH & CONXELI MLLE DEParT, o. BUNDA MORNING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, FOR THE CAMP MEETING, NEAR McKEESPORT. Returning, leave McKeesport at 6 o'clock; EXCURSION TICKETB will be issued. aul3:u3B W. B. STOUT. Supt. HYDRAULIC COW-MILKER • Wanted immediately, all who are looking for busi ness to call and examine the HYDRAULIC COW MILKEIt—"a sure cure for acheing hands and kick ing cows. 7 , It milks the four teats of a cow at once; It imitates the calf, draws and stops drawing to swallow; 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 cows at once. It Is simple, durable and self-adjusting; will fit any cow; milks three teat cows as well us any; easily worked; not liable to get out, of order, and has proven bv practical use to be more agreeable to the cow than land-milking. A rare opportunity is now offered to enterprising men, either to travel or locate in city or country. Call and examine for yourselves. HYi 'RA CLIC COW-MILKER MANUFACTUR !NO COMPANY, No. 10 St. Clair St. au13.u35 an13:U313 BATES & BELL'S IMPORTED GOODS. BATES & BELL'S DOMESTIC GOODS. BATES &• BELL'S FUR LOW PRIOES, CROWE GOODS, LARGE STOCKS. No. 21 FIFTH STREET anI3:TTBiT AssissmrsT. NATURALIZATION. wcyrlc. The UNION REPUBLICANS 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, friendli to the Union Republican cause as may be entitled to the same, when necessary Infor mation and assistance will be rendered. It Is ex pected that they Vigilance 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 Union Repub lican voters throughout the county are also Invited to aid the Vigilance Committees in their work by reporting names, &c., of any persons friendly to the cause, who may be entitled to be, but are not yet naturallzed,or aisessed. The perions entitled - to naturalization-under the laws of the United States, are as follows: let. Any free white alien over twenty-one years of age, who has resided In the United States for eve years and in this State for one year, snd who shall have at least two years preceding his applica tion for second papers, made the necessary decla ration of intentions, and taken out his first papers, Is entitled. open proof of such relidence and decla ration of intention, to his final naturalization pa pers.: 9d. Any free white alien who arrived In this coun try under twenty-one years, and who has resided In It for tire year., (three of which shall next mooed ° his arrival at the age of twenty-one yesrso is entr tied to his flnal naturalization papers. 3d. And all aliens of the ate of twenty-one ycari and upwards who have reelde'd within the United States for one year, ( and who shall have enlisted In and been honorably discharged from the armies of the United Mates, are entitled to thud papers of naturalization. W. B. PURVIANCE, 114 Fifth St., PittsbUrgb E. P. JONES, S 4 Grant Street. Pittsburgh. J. ERASTUS IfeKELVY, 91Grant St.. Pltteb•g E.(F. A. FA ULHABER. Allegheny City. DAVID REESE,, Pittsburgh. JOHN FLINN, Pittsburgh. W3f. MITTENS WI, East Birmingham JOHN MUSSER. Birmingham. - JOSIAH COHEN, 98 Fifth IR., Pittsburgh HENRY MEISTEBFELD, Birmingham. Godelfroy Braucker & Co., 42 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK, Are preparedots Sole Agents in the United States for the Prnssian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit purchasers, (deliveredin — either New York or Phila delphia) the celebrate! V. H. SPIEGELEISEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from Sulphur antPhosphortis, and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The above are also ready to contract for, or sell toarrive, STEEL RAILS Manufactured by _ G. ARNDT & of (Dortmund, for which latter Arm they also have the Sole Agency . ln the United States. Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical an alysis will be promptly forwarded on application. aulinnV AT EATON'S, N 0.17 1 7 .'lftlk Street. GREAT BARGAINS IN Straw Goods; Ladies' and Children's Hats; Sundowns, Etc. RV OAR LUMBER. J. A .CHOICE LOT BUTT-CUT PLANK, 'ASSORTED THICKNESSES. Also, IFLOI)RIBO and COAL PITT BAIL, In Yard below Suspension Bridge, Allegheny side in. P. ADAMS A 23130:' OFricx—Porrra Dulldlartt au12:1124 RANCO9IE 87.,,PITTSBTIPMEI. NEW AI3VERTISEMENTS. TO RIMY CONTECTORL T HE GRADUATION, MASONRY AND BALLASTING of the following enamor &tell sections of the Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad, Are advertised for eontrac , and proposals for the same will be received at t e Company's Oflec, in PRA:ush, up to the 15Th Op SEPTEM=I Commencing at the Uniont •wn Branch Junction, about a mile east of Connell. vine, Sections 59 to 64 Inclusive. Then Sections 6, , 73, 74, 76, 80, 81, 82 , 83, 84, ss, se, 87, 8:, 89, 90. 91, 92, 106, 110, 112, 115, 116; 11 , 118, 119, 122, 128, 129, 430, 133, 140. Al of theTse Sections are in the valley of the Youghlog eny river, up to Section 112 Inclusive. Sections 1 5, 116, 117 are on the Summit, and embrace the and Patch Tunnel; and the remainder are In the valley of Wills Cruel, Section 140 being about 5 lies from Cumberland. Specifications of the wor on the above t ect:ons will be ready for delivery o the 20th of August, at the offices of the Company, t Pittsburgh and Cum berland, where contractors ill obtain all necessary information to enable them to examine the line. The Company reserves the right to reject all or a part of each bid. r• , B. H..LATROBEI, August 10th, TE6EI AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 Si 182 Federal St., Allegheny. WHITE FLANNELS, . i _IRISH LINEN, I= A 'PULL, STOCK, Wholesale and _Retail, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal St, Allegheny. CM REMOVAL. _ -- The Peoples National Bank of Pittsburg Capital, : : $1,000,000. SAMUEL REA GEORGE BLACK Vice President F. M. GORDON The above Institution will occupy their NEW BUILDING, No. 75 Wood Street, above Fourth Street, On MONDAY, August 3d, where In future thelr business will be transactedl aui:ttel F OR SALE. lEMIM CROCERY STORE. A WhOlesale and Retail Grocery Store, Doing a good business, and situated In a good place In Allegheny City. will be sold at a reasonable price. The store house has a lease on it for live years, and will be sold with store. Tor terms and location addrces Giving full name and wheiea an Interview can be had. u 5 L 93 OIL WELL Steam Engines for Sale. Superior nnw and second-hand STEAM EN GINES-7, 8 and 10 Inch cylinders, 20 and 24 inekstroke, with all the fixtures FOR BORING OIL WELLS Address — auti•tl9 . Daquasna Way, Pittabargb, Pa 'VALUABLE COAL FOR SALE. • Will be sold positively at the COURT HOUSE, In Pittsburgh, on TilUlt,SuAY. Augu.o. 13, 'SOS, at 10 o'slock A. N. TWENTY•TIIitEIiI ntiltF.S and SEVENTEEN PFAU:HES OF COAL, adjoin ing or near Coal of Pittsburgh Coal C•anpany, ln Lower St. Clair township, lying under the land of Janice Carothers, together with a resery .tion of YID cen Perches of land for a • .oal Pit or entrance. Plot of the seine will be exhibited on the day of sate or can be Been at SO Fourth Street, Otor to that day. Administrator do bouts nom, etc., of George refll teuberger, deceased._ __aull BLACK SILK SACQUES. Lama Lace Points, Summer Shawls, FOU SALE AT LOW MOM BY WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 Fifth 'Street.''' /100 D CANNED "j O EACHEI3, , PLUMS AND RAIIPBRIIRIFS, Belling at velT . low prices, at istql.lo.naA,BritVEN'S. OIVIL ENaIHRER. aUMU39 NEW PRINTS, NEW DELAINES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW CASHMERES, EtEevY,PLAID FLANNELS -yd. wide; FINE SKIRTING FLANNELS, PILLOW CASE MUSLIN, SHIRTING CHECK, SHIBT.FfiONTS HONEY COMB' gefLTS, at.. President N. n., nox H, GAZETTE OFFICE, BUtill M. BOLE & CO., 8. F. VON BONN nom?, a 1 lidersi street. Allozheay. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BOOKS FOR SUBS,CRIPT.ION to the Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over the Allegheny River, from Ewalt street,%:ip the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny: to ttLe Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, at or near the mouth of Glrty's Run, incorporated by an' Act of the General Assembly of this Comnionwealth, ap proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 1868, will be opened at the office of SILL SHUTTER.LY, 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, 8, J. Wainwright, - J. J. Shuttcrly, James I. Bennett, T. R. Sill, J. B. Poor, T. B. Stewart, D. Dempsey,' M. McCullough, Jr., H. Sample, E. S. Hanna , L. Ireilbaugh, W. '4". Purvtance, E. Coates, Win. W. Young, J. U. Barr. - Wm. Reardon, Wm. McConnell, Israel C. Pershing, Jona J. Williams; N. P. Reed, Commissioners. Pittsburgh, August Bth, 18013. au10:01 EgrPIT'rSBIIIIGH & CONNELLS- VILLE R. R. CC. First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Bonds Holders are hereby notified that the Interest Cou pone of the above Bonds, • DUE AUGUST IST, 186 S. Will be pald on and after that date, on presenta tion and delivery at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OB PITTSBTROH. JOHN H. PAGE, Jr., Treasurer. Office Pitts. & Connellsv , e R. R. Co., Pltftburgh, July 15th, IS6S. f 1v39it82 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS ! CARPETS! MANUFACTURERS HERE and in Europe • HAVE NOW` AD VANCED PRICES, 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 previFus to any ad vance, and invariably for cash, we are enabled to sell lower than they can, be pur chased this Fall. • McCALLUM BROS., 51 TITTLE STREET. jyri: CARPETS. NOTWITHSTANDING THE Tganuisetizers' recent advance in prices, we will continue to offer the Largest stock of Brussels, Velveta and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at the lowest prices reached this sea son.. Just received, a few pieces of a new and exquisite patterns of Royal Axmimster. OLIVER iI'CLINTOCK & CO., No. 23 Fifth Street. SUMMER STOCK OF CARPETS 1 White, Bed, Checked, Striped and Fancy MA ri" I INT 43- S, IN GREAT 17A111:Erinr. -- Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &e. BOVARD, ROSE &CO., 21 Fl lii STREET. Je29:dawir 71 73 Cashier NEW CARPETS, TT EL 'T .A. I 1%4T El, CORNICES WINDOW SHADES, WELL SEASONED FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE AND-PIANO COVERS. THE B} GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. McFARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 ad 73 Fifth Street, Next Building to U. B. custom How. £ Poet Office siarrreAT 1 T TE ES Wit: ' 80 Ws. In store , for iiale'hy 4 • emai 1t14441 .wcw, & c!o% • NOTICES. POLITICAL GRANT AND HO! FOR CRANT. There will be a meeting of the FIRST WATi.D, GRANT AND COLFAX CLUE, In WASIIINGTON lIA;LL, near the School Rouse. THIS :EIVENIN G. • Punctual attendance Is requested. aul3 , IBY BEQUEST OF A NUM... HER OF UNION REPUBLICAN VOTERS of east Llnerty and vicinity, Irregardleas of ward Ilnes, the Union Repuntlean voters of EAST LIBERTY AND VICINITY, WiII please meet atr.ElTLErvs SCHOOL ROUBE. On Monday, August 17th, 1868, AT 7,!. O'CLOCK P. -M., For the purpose of Organization JOHN ILL STEWART. aui3:nai rN".REPUBLICAN 'MEETING, AT THE DIAMOND, Allegheny, THIS EVENLIG, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Hon. GALUSRA A. GROW, • And other distinguished speakers will address the meeting. Mr. J. W. POPE will be present. By order. sun:ll4j Co.. ON 'MEETINGS IC SPEAKERS. egrMASS MEETING, DIAMOND; BIRMINCHAM, Frhial Evehing, August 14th, AT 7!%, O'CLOCK F. B. PENBERAR, Esq., W. C. MORELAND, Esq., R. J. POWERS, Esq., Will address the inee' lug. Mr. J. W. POPE will be present. By order. aul3:u43 COM. ON MEETINGS & SPEAKERS. MAYOR. FOR MAYOR. JARED M. BRUSH, Of the old SIXTH WARD, le a candidate for Mayor, enblect to the decision of the voters at the Repu Wl can Primary Election. ^ Jy21:01 IllgrFOß MAYOR: CH I ARLES JEREMY, Of the old SIXTH WARD. Is a candidate for Mayor, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republi can Primary Election. CITY TREASURER. M r' SAMUEL ALLINDER Is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the de cision of the voters at the Republlean Primary Election. TOR 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. jy2241.50 FOR CITY TREASURER. WM. A. TOMLINSON, Of the FOURTH WARD, ts a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. .. JY22:t.54 FOR•CITY TREASURER. 'A. J. COCHRAN, / Of the old NINTH . WARD, Is a candidate for Clty Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. • jy22:t49 CITY CONTROLLER. igg-roR CITY CONTROLLER. THOMAS STEEL, Of the SECOND WARD,, decision didate for City Controller, subject to the of the voters at the Reyoblican.Primary Election jrziit.sl Eta - FOR CITY CONTROLLER. ROBERT .1, McGOWAN, Of the old FIFTH, WARD. is a candidate for City Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. ay' - REPUBLICAN • CITY CONVENTION. The eof the of Pittsburh are hereby' l n vited to n attend Primary City Meetings i n their respecttve Wards on SATURDAY; August 15th, 1868, Between the hours of 3 and 7 r. at.. and there vote far candidates to be placed in nomination for the several city offices, viz: One person for Mayor of said city. One person for Controller of 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 the candi dates voted for, each office on a ticket by Itself, and the elections, as far as practicable, will be conduct./ est 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, whereve chosen be done, by the Republican election officers 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 hereinafter mention s. d, by the City Committee. The Committee suggest that the officers thus des ignates! to hold this election shall voluntarily take tile usual affidavit administered to election officers under the laws of the State, sofas to shut out all cause of complaint. The election in the Schoold - Seco Wards will. be held at the Public Houses in said wards. In the Third Ward at the Public School House. In the Fourth Ward at the Public School House. In the Fie h Ward in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans` C, ur W. at the Court House , under the su pervision of B. Neepee, George Glass and R. J. Smith, who are appointed the 'loud to hold said election. In the Sixth Ward at the Public School Honse. In the Seventh Ward at the Puhlic School House. In the Eighth Ward at the house of Henry Wilson. In the Ninth Ward at the Public School House. In the Tenth Ward at the house of Wm. Brown. at the the of Penn and Mechanics streets. In the Eleventh, Twelfth. Thlrt et nth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards, at the usual' Dlaces of soiling elections In Mari wards. In the Six teentteWard at the Wigwam, corner of Pea-I at d Main streets, under the supervision o: Noah G. Craig. Roland Smith and John C.Blewart. ele n tthn eEolsl nv h e a n t t was W hm d e a t t o f t o he pnlaow naholding precinct of Collins township, under the superffstran es Daysd Jones. David Holmes and David Kirk. In i on the e ` Ward at Joreph Ganster's house on reen:burg turnpike, under the su pervision of John N. Berlin, Wm. H. Morrison and James JOyce. • . , In the twentieth Ward at Bettlers School House, nester the supervision of Wm. H. Denntston, Geo . F. Rahn user and John it. Baum. In the Twenty-first Ward - at Wigwam (now built) In said ward, un the laud of George Flukey, near amid wasb, on the corner of Spring- street and the Pwkerty road, under the supervision Of A. J. Wo delayer, S. B. Ross and 11. W. Morgan. In the Twenty-second Ward at Irwlrt's School House, under the supervision of John It. Murdock, Willlain 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 Boats, James R. Palmer and James McKibben. Every supporter of GRANT and COLFAX and - the city nominees is t arnestiv invited to take part. In said eiection, and none other; and the election (bilkers are hereby respectfully urged to use alt res ethic dbigence to preserve the purity of the ballot. box s ilt secure Petah' return of the votes east. The election officers. `returns thereof, oute, veld make up duplicate which, w Ali the list of Totem shall be placed in the ballot boxes, and the other taken poSses.aln Of by `the Return Judge.; and the Return Jug • s of the several wards - ellen present the same at A meeting , ut' lb turn Judges. to be held at the Common Gotnltf Cil Chamber, On TUE. SDAY. August .It!t b! /0 b, at l be o'clock A. B. when they shall esuu- theme mon added together. and declare the :r o ut t, to p . reviving the highest vote for .n it!! de clared nominee. aptwlat the The e l t i , t . eku , r l y e Judges, e..i a at lite:erernwe etsierirriew:4l fiche ea suingh. 3 year. ,n,. fablv - r rh e Arnitteer ,• was adopted et, thelast meeting' to o ,the ires to call the t io tt . T i t t r ; Election Boards t r ß.' ° l l n arc That - we tenq recommen d t s h i e i e e i l t rfe m o t C :- 4 1- ,f : L ie - e-4 1 1 sitll ol ' roles regladOrbe ersi eicetkinp, p addition to m t e h m e hst the voterfthell be a known, Republican Yam. 0 , -, r a ct r i e c re l l n oto rd vas tui aliKiass' ea 4 4 ii - : :a;br iz l i ft i t , b s B : office rs of their respect Pie d IITLER. Cbefroisit. J. B L.T.SARSON, Seeretalle . , la