The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 14, 1868, Image 5

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CHEAP OURS- FOR THE ma'am—
Flit GREAT WESTERN GUY WORKS have Omni
removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STRERT, where
gem always bejaumft the most complete adeoriineni
Of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Spit.
Material, in tee city. Alt kind* Gu n s
and Pistols carefully repotred. Cash paid for
ASHY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send slt?mp
for. llustrated Circular. Attents wanted in every
town in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN
STON. 179 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh.
JOHN N. PUR.i-I-ANCE,
Register in Bankruptcy for 23d District.
021ce, 11 U•FEDEEAL BTHEET, ALLEGHENY
°Mae hours—DA. to SP. M
'DESIRABLE SITE for a Dwell
lu a good nelghbortio..d, 5 minutes walk
from 'Woods Run Station; about acres of ground.
Price $3,000, Terms eai-y. Nor sale by
S. oNs,
CIITHR KILT 3 is
83 tbnitbfield street.
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TO -LET OR FOR SALE.
SIX NEW BRICK HOUSES
In Secdnd ward, Allegheny. Reasonable terms
Inquire or
45 Ohio street.
WARM FOR SALE.-1 will sell
ma: my
•
Farm in South Fayette Township,
Allegheny county, Pa., 1 mile south of Noblestown,
containing 124 acre; In good repair.
For further particulars inquire on the premises.
J. FL .11XoElli-E,DT.
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AGENTS WANTED.
LIGHTS & SHADOWS OF THE GREAT REBELLION,
Containing Thrilling Adventures, Daring Deco*
btartling r.xploits and Marvelous Escapes of Spies,
Scouta.and Detvctives. The chtapest, most com
plete and lutenselLinteresting v ar book yet pub
lished, containing over 500 pages and numerous
entgravings. rrice only
FAMILY QUARTO
for circular
and terms. Also, FAMILY QUARTO BIBLES,
best edition published.
WILLIAM FLINT, Publisher,
No. 26 IL SEVENTH, Philadelphia, Pa.
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BLACK SILK SACQUES.
Lama Lace Points,
Summer
FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES, BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
• 25 Fifth Street,
- CONTROLLER'S OFFICE,
CITY OF ALLEGHENY, August 14, 1868.
REALER PROPOSALS will be
received at this OHlee Until 3 o'clock P. N. on
' ,PEIDAY, 21st instant, for
GRADING AND PAVING.
WARD'S Atree L EY, from Allegheny avenue to Sedg
trlekst;
ISABELLA COVET, from Robinson to Rlllbuck St;
.Also, for tirading FOITNTAIN STREET, from
Henderson street to Middle street. •
Profiles aiid specifications can be seen in the ollice
of the City Engineer.
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F I ? R SALE.
B&NIERIIPT 814/INK9.
DEEDS AND MORTDAGES,
LEDGERS AND JOURNALS,
DOCKETS .A.ND RECORD ROOKS
FRENCH AND ARNULD•S
iffilli
COPYING INN%
S. HAVEN,
• Corner Wood and Third Streets
HYDRAULIC
COW-MILKER
Wanted immediately. all whom* looking for test .
" • •'-' noes to call and examine the HYDRAULIC COW'
..
MILKER-- , • a sure cure for acheing hands and kick
.. Itifumi47s'
the
ts ti r e a th s urteate st o o f a cow at once; t
and stops drawing to
' , • , It
' ,• I 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 tit any cow; milks three
. •.,,,, teat cows as well as any; easily worked;.not liable
' :.‘
t i t reetzEt(Tieofu order,
ande lh a e 3 c p o r ir thinqui e nrga W a r:
;;;-• .. A rare nppoitunity is-now offered to enterprising
men,eitner to travel or locate In city or country.
'•• Illallitnd examine for yourselves.
• i HYAOtAIIiAC COW•MILKER MANMFACTIM
,j
MG COMPANY, No. 10 St. Clair St. .. aull.ulS
• ••• _
; •:I DRY OAK. LIIIIIIIEIEL . .
. ,•:.
A. CHOICE ;LOT. OF
BUTT-CUT PLANK,
ASSORTED THI6XNESSE.§.
Also, FLAMING and 'COAL PITT BAIL,
In Yard below Suspension Bridge, Allegheny elde.
M. P. BOMBS A, 1380.
OFFicz—Perres Bnildinl , ‘,
•
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HANCOCK ST
SECOND-HAND ENGINES
WANTE.D.
'•5 One Horizontal Engine, of 20 horsepower.
- One ••Nigger" Engine, without reverse valve.
Also, ^medium sized DRILL PREMS. •
• Terms cash. Address, with description and price
JOSIAH COPLEY, Jr.,
66 River Avenue, Allegheny
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•
ANTED. = -
~ v v 50.000 bush. prime WHEAT • .
50,000 " " Fall and &Alba , BARLEY
And 25 , 000 .. RYE: Bp ring _______
For which we pay the highest prize In cash .
HITOIIOOOIC, IerWIREZY dr, 00,
aundir
IGHTNING APPLE PAIREBIL--
•
t I have lust received a large stock of the above
• t , X4er. They have been fully tested for the bet
^•, three years, and have roved themselves to be the
..- best ever Invented. They pare faster, better, and
• A do their work much cleaner than any other Apple
.-.t Parer' known. For sale wholesa. ad retail. by
. r
• ,I • JAKE* SOWN,
‘,. 136 Wood awl truF street .
.....
poUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS.
s --I have In store a very superior lo t ofj , ouble2
. I erre( Spot gnus, breeph.apd Animate'- -
........... .
~, „,„___ __.A muzzle 10 - ailini.Ol
my ows - liipoitation, wilful pitll sell as low as any
• .i• house in the country. I exnone. AU I ask fa
..• "! Co call and examine and be convinced of the same.
..."! For sale by ' - JAMES BOWS,
; tau4:7o7 ' Y /38 Wood street.
i B °RI ETRING NEW.—Deslceated
-;
doom! equal to
1 tour Fog: l a:1 8 S
raw fl a tr Y tt u t s : ; ffefelt 0.. poimi
, D D
i Piper boxes', with recipes tor coottort to *variety,
: oustilea. Price 35. cents' nes pound. For ask,
• wholesale and reta -
il, at theJOHN Fatally GrßleNti oiterj Slime of
• . HAW,
riot. Lthertvand Hind street*.
!-I gall
,
§HOT! SHOT.S---just received, a
full assortment of New Yolk Patent Obot, In
; and 0 pound bags. assorted .numbers from 3B
to No. 10. Per sale by
JAMES 1101IkN, .
138 Wax' street.:
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1 APPLICATION TO 'SELL •11A
QUOBB, Alain the glerk , eoteee:' ,
HERBY YOLLIT, eating house, Binsdrlasza•
; The Llcenee Board ern: tr-ar the' above opPlies' ;
tloa on bAT IJUDAYnugget JIM. WO& " "
o'clock A. m. . . • •
atimaxr a a anowN. Cr/Mu.-
jefilOlCE JAPAIt TlEA«•;;.iiist :re-
IL/ caved, a fresh Invoice of extra qualltk
Awed Tapers Tea, for sale hy_the pounif or hallehest
by aNO.
atm corner Llhertv.srei Hand atzena..,
a
,
IC EIW AH.BOARDS-4,000 - feet In
t ono*, sa,lo by. •
T, , • •
4014 Malan, -
ThICEZ CO*.
F .
EATNIERS-0-8 itagaPnow kaririv-7
1 lagrOpraste, , by -vJ
, . , IWARD/ORZY 01,00
IiSEN6I7-1001bs; nu , sale by '
mut Tamen DICKZU*
CE AM' AM.' CHESTS-5 In store, tor
• saw bY • ' TEIAIAII'D/OICKya CO.
LAR4II OUL CASKS • , •2 . 0 in stare
tormuips mare a vo..
W. B. TAYLOR
Godeffroy
r & Co.,
42 EXORAECIE PLACE, NEW TOM,
Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States
for the Prussia? Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit
purchasers, (delivered in 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 and Phosphorus, and
contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
above are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive,
STEEL RAILS
Manufactured-by
. , • G. ARNDT dc CO.,
411pRitmund, for which latter firm they also have
theSoleAgettcy in the United States.
Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical an
alysts will be promptly forwarded on application.
alma=
REMOVAL.
a a FRANCIS,
City Controller
The Peoples. National Bank of Pittsburg
SAMUEL REA
GEORGE BLACK
F. M. GORDON
The above Institution will occupy their
NEW BUILDING,
No. 75 Wood Street, atom Fourth Street,
•
On MONDAY,' August 3d, where in fitture their
business will be transacted. auS:ts2
I VALUABLE
•
r COAL FOR SALE'.
Will be sold positively_ at - the COURT HOUSE,
in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, August, 13, 1888,
at 10 o'clock A. M., TWENTY-I%IISE ACRES
andl SEVENTEEN PERCHES OP COAL, adjoin
ing !or near Coal of Pittsburgh CoaL_Company, In
Lower St. Clair township,-Iying 'under the land of
James Carothrrs, together with a reservation of
Fifteen Perches of land for a Coal Pit or entrance.
Plot of the same will be exhibited on the day cf sale
or can be seen at SO Fourth street, prior to Midday.
?• B. F. VON BONNNORST,
Administrator de bouts nom, etc., of George Mil
tenberger. deceased;
AT EATON'S,
EIS
F°R
. •
• CROCERY STORE.
. .
A Wholesale and Retail' Grocery Store,
Doing a_good business, and situated in a good place
In .11testier's , City. will,he sold at &reasonable price.
The store house has a lease on It for five years, and
will be sold with store. • • • '
tar terms and location addrees
N. fl., Hat H, GAZIITTZ Orrice;
Giving full name and where an Interviewu can be
bad.
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OIL WELL
Steam Engines for , Sale.
I r an nom an # 1 second.hand* TAM !N-
( z 6-7, 8 and ,Incp cyiladers,,Ao and
lac stroke, wi th tbe Jointures •
FOR BORyJr IL WELLS.
gUall IL BOLE ot CO.it
Address
odds,
eTO -- 10 - 111 - 11 --
~r E-ANTI , ,
.11464141104011- n artiMlZl ' '
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.14111II1110D ir aspeed or our le visitant TIMM
irittypOtle ni: 6o reel, 60 roe *bole low weteri.
. it w u m i x t $ eywneentrin • •_flarricande, son
Ike rineelOsdna.trll7 wpi poi rum -limit'
u w , l sawarr en Itte X { , o .Jane
,46, A lao4lo.
Abel mil eibitet4 an litVe epeeinalt l on On Se
seineiplea to All PaarO woo
, t,,k a
.ma um ., in
.IM4fir WPWIl l " - • leini :rictigie7 7 '
. jop :Mils M 0 Ibilut • tis t 't;
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NEW ADIr
_IIRTISEMENTS.
HOIJSB ESTABLISHED 1824.
JACOB B. 111713 . LEY,
Nos, 27 & 29 Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
Of superior French and Amerfean make, Wholesale
and 'total'. and pure 10g CREAMS and WATER
ICES. FOREIGN FRUITS, oral! kinds, JELLIES
and rare delicacies. In season.
Weddings, Parties. Festivals and Select Compa•
flies sujiplied promptly, and equal in style to any.
other establishment in the country: silver and
China Ware supplied, and also carefhl waiters.
451- Elegant apartments provided for meals, corn
priring the dells, cies of the season. Ladles and
families can enjoy a quiet, retired place to dine.
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CAMP MEETING:-
AN EXTRA TRAIN
DEP Will leave o the PITTSBURGH & CONNELL SVILLE
uT,
SUNDAY MORNING, AT S O • CLOCK
FOR THE CAMP MEETING,
NEAR 3IcKEESPORT
Returning, leave McKeesport at 6 o'clock.
EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued
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TO RIILIVAY
THE,
GRADUATION, MASONRY
AND BALLASTING of the following enumer-
ated sections of the
Pittsburgh & Cohnellsville Railroad,
Are advertised for contract, and proposals for the
same will! be received at the Company's Office, in
Pitsbargh, up to the
15TH OF SEPTEMBER, Inclusive,
ComMencing at the Union • town Branch. Junction,
about smile east of Connellsville, Sections 59 to 64
inclusive. Then Sections 65, 73, 74, 76, 80, 81,
. 82, 83, 84:85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 106,
110, 112, 115, 116,, 117, 118, 119, 122, 128,
129, 130, 133, 140. AB of these Sections are in
the valley of the Youghiogheny river, up to Section
112 inclusive. Sections! 115, 116, 117 are on the
Summit, and embrace the Sand Patch Tunnel; and
the remainder are In the valley of Wills Creek,
Section 140 being about 5 miles from Cumberland.
Specifications of the work on the above f ect:ons
will be ready for delivery hit the-610th of August, at
the ottlees of the CompanT, at Pittsburgh and Cum
berland, where contractoss will obtain all necessary
Informatton to enable thernto examine the line.
The Company reseivesl e right to reject all or a
part of each bid. •
El 11..lciliTROBE,
August 10th, 166 S
Cap ,:: : : 81,000,000.
No. 1.7 Firth Streei.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Straw Goods;
Indies' and Children 9 B Hate;
Sundownt ? Etc.
IE2
tif!ne Wr
Pllttibar
PITIEBURGIr GAZETTE AUGli§r.-14,1'18(18.
AT WMLUut SEMPLE'S,
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NOTICE OF REMOV
QIiIL
ENarxEr.E.
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ON. THE IST DAY OF AUGUST
LAME AND COMMODIOUS WARENOU
No. 45 Wood Stree
Also, entracte on THIRD ST., Nos. 102 and 104,
R. E. SELLERS & CO
THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY
I-. I .1V 31D IE3
BLOOD SEARCHER,
President
All Diseases Arising from an im
pure State of the Blood, such as
Vic* Pies!dent
Cashier
Scrofula, Dyspepsla,
Costiveness, Jaundice,
Cancerous Formations,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility, lloils,,
Pimples on the Face,
Liver Complaint,
Sore Eyes, Scald Head,
Tetter Affections,
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits,
Foul Stomach,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic Disorders,
Female Complaints,
Together with all other disorders from an Improper
Condition of the Circulatory System. As a 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
Into Its CoMlX , BitiOn, so that while It invariably af
fords relief, and effects the most woriderfel cures,
no overdose could injure the,most tender Infant.
R. E. SELLERS & ca,
PITTSOURGH, PA.
Sellers' Cough Syrup;
Sellers' Liver Pills and Vermiluge;
Johnson's Rheumatic Compound;
And Boerhave's Holland Bitters. '
FOR SALE DT ALL DRUGGISTS.
jravdm
F W. c. FELD & CO., .
DEALEBBIN
GLUE,•cunzamp Wig, `
Scraps,- Ceroons, pdtle 'Tans,
--.' BONES. NEAPS FOOT OIL
.: 31 p ro „ or ve .,,,„;1,„, No. 335 LIBERTY sT., om '
pA.
DRAIN PIPE.--HALL &ADAM"
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP '
• DRAIN- PIPE,
to itlsei,fircim one to twenty-l Oct lecher at VIM
ON KELLY'S, agents rot Mantillialarera, i*v
God Mum between VIM sad tilFth streets:. -
MS
•
I , EATHEiI lit% the best
vfilllty Tianika t 'WsiltAi r lfab j e he
owspi MN. j. a
—...fe r
AT WILLIAM SEMPLVS,
TBO & 182, Federal St., Allegheny
NEW PRINTS,
NEW DELAINES,
NEW. DRESS GOODS,
NEW CASSIMERES,
HEAVY PLAID FLANNELS, yd. wide
FINE SHIRTING FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS,
PILLOW CASE MUSLIN
SHIRTING CHECK,
Larrziv,
SHIRT FRONTS
HONEY COMB iQUIL TS. &c..
A FULL STOCK,
Wholesale and Retail,
180 and 182 Federal St, Allegheny.
WE REMOVED TO THE
Directly Opposite St. Charles Hole,
KNOWN TO MAN.
IMPROVED
FOR THE CURE OF
Sole Proprletcires
ALSO. PROPRIETORS OF
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
70a MILES
Mil
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation. 160 miles of
1,1)
track have been laid this spring, and the work along
the whole line etween the Atlantic and Pacific
States Is being nailed forward more rapidly than
ever before. BI re than twenty thousand men are
employed, and . l is not Impossible that the entire
track, from On ha to Sacramento, will be finished
in 1869 instead of 1810. The means provided are
ample, and all hat energy, men and money can do
to secure the completion of this 1
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
=Hest possible day, will be done
The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
receive:
i l
.I.—A GOVER lENT GRANT of the right of way,
• and all nec ssary timber and other materials
1,,, i
found alon 0 line of its operations.
lI.—A GOVER SIERT GRANT of 12,800 acres
of land to th mile, takeit In alternate sections
on each side o its road. This is an absolute do
nation, and w II be a source of large revenue in
the future. 1
111. —A. GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000
to $45,000 per mile; according to the ditilcul
ties to be surmounted on the various sections to
be built. The Government takes a second mort•
gage as security, and it is expected that not only
• the interest,, but the nrlncipal amount may be
oald in services rendered by the Company In
transporting troops, malls. etc. The intersst is
now much more than paid in this way, besides
Securing a great saving In time and money to the
Government. .
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to
Issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to
aid In building the road, to the same amount as
the U. S. BMWs, issued for the same purpose,
and no more. The Government permits the
• Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to
deliver the Bonds to' the Company only as the
road is completed, and after It has been examin
ed by United States Commissioners and pro
nounced to be In all respects a first-class Rail
road, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely
supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car
shops, locomotives, cars, &c.
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from
the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL
LION DOLLARS-bate been mild in upon the
work already done, and which will be increased
as the wants of the Company require.
VT.—NET CA.SII EARNINGS on its Way Business,
that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN
TEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These
earnings are no indication of the vast through
tragic that:Must follow the opening of the Line
to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that
FIRST, MORTCACE BONDS
upon sttil a property, costing nearly three times
their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY
CONTINGENCY.
The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for
$l,OOO each, and have coupons attacThed. They
bear annual interest, payable on the first days of
January and July, at the - Company's Oface.,ln the
City of New York. at the rate of six per cent. in
gold, The Principal Is payable In gold at maturity.
The price Is 102, and at the present rate of gold,
they pay a liberal Income on their cost.
The Company believe that these Bonds, at the
present rate, are the cheapest in the market, and
reserve the right to advance the price at any time.
Subscriptions will be received In Pittsburgh by
JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner of Wood
and Fourth Streets;
HART, CAUGHEY & Co., corner of Wood
and Third Streets;
S. McCLEAN &. CO., 75 Fourth Street;
PH. R. MERTZ, corner sth and Wood Sta.;
ROBINSON BROS., 78 Fourth street;
AND IN NEW YORK
At the . Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau
Street, and by
JOHN J. CISCO di SON, Bankers, No. 59
Wall Street, and by the Company's advertised
agents throughout the United States.
'Remlttancesshould be made In drafts or other
hinds par lu New York, and the Bonds will be sent
free of charge by return express. Parties sub
scribing through local 'agents, will look to them for
their safe delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR .18813 has Just
been published by the Company, giving fuller in
formation than Is possible In an advertisement, re
specting the Progress of the Work, the Resources
of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means
for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which
will be sent free on appilcittion at the Company's
codices, or to any of the advertised agents.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer,
LECTIC SLIMIER CORDIIIi,
An infallible remedy for. Summer. Complaint, Diar
rhea, Dysentery, Vomiting, Sour Stomach and
Cholera Mochas.
DR. HMO' CRIMP CURE,
•
A speclllc for Cholera, Cramps and
,Paln In the
Stomach, for sale by
HARRIS ife. EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS FUR
J. SOHOONMAKER & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
McCOVS VERDITER
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by
exposure: It will look better, last longer and give
more
et. perfect satisfaction than any paint in the
mark
TAxE s! TAXES I !
The Tax Payers of the Consolidated City of Pitts--
burgh, are her..by notified that the Tax Books are
now In the hands of the City-Treasurer, ready for
collection.
Taxes and Water Rents paid between the Ist of
RINE and the 'lst of:O3OMT. will be received at • "
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. -
And between AUOUST LM, and the 14th of SEP
TEMBER,' at a
DIAOUNT OF TWO PER CENT.
_Frota the littliof SEPTEMBER to the Ist of OC
TOBER, all taxes will bepayable as assessed. After
the Ist of OCTOBER, FIVE per cont. will be added;
and on the let of NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes
will be put into the hands of Colleetors WITH THE
FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER CENT.
Mang a difference of FIFTEEN PERCENT,,
making
between those paying la July and those paying. In
November.
.q -The STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are
now due, and should be paid ou or befoce the Ist of
July to save cost and expense of MIL -
S. ALLINDER,
'CRT Treasurer. I,
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§THAYED—From the premises
of the subouriber, adJoiniug the GentranStock
ards,East Liberty. • . •
PRESS COW,
Wlth - a piece brolien'oli pue hOrn; ,white color, wi th
dark vote, and red ears. Aur fluorination le ading.
to her recovery Will be liberally rewarded.
WM. J. LAP.PiCUTY.
At the Cimino.' Stock Ye ci
q• '
I=
rrillA NS P ARENT GREEN. On
CLOTEL:'hir. 'Window- Sh ades — superior 'ln
quality and lower In price than the Eastern Pllllll.
facture. Another latztallnrs: otthldti:eren;
widthsjust received from factory. .
4 b' P.FIIL s,
ACE, LEATHE U,„Ai-at
e/4,10r axle wholesale and retail, at ide And
Chtis drat*.
gori ate. •GOSREX, FACTORY
t,-sa J a itAilntlitGo/01Y/ 11,01 itUt ii i 61 ,18
. 8. 4,841N.
-* .; illtl First, btroet.
Mit .
OF THE
NEW YORK
AND
SMEAR"
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN tiA.RBVTRIAL In New York and oth.
er Eastern cities has moved a complete mem.
„
I
S ADVANIyA9EaIt
•
ed.
lat—Yading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ai-No ripping apart neeeseal7.
• d*When frgAti from dust, motna new eir isms.
the Carpet , looks nearly as good as any the
natural fading from wear.
lon
*Bi--When perfectly glean, 'a Carpet will inn" as g again, a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to lay nothing or looks
ALL ORDERS pm AT ntic °Fritz
No. 179 _Liberty , Street' '
Or,addressed to P. 0. Box 473, will receive prompt
attention.
.0E0;1..
, • .PHOPRITITOR:
tilhlo
GOOD CANNED
'EAONEB, PLUMB AND ItAtiPBEERIES,
lIM
rgrNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that BUOILS JOlt SUBSCRIPTION to the
Capital Stock of the Corgioany to erect a Bride over
' the Allegheny River, from Ewalt street, In the City
of Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny, to ti,e.
Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, at or near the
Mouth of Glrty's Ruu, 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 oM ce of :ILL & SHUTTERLY.
on Butler street, in the Seventeenth Ward of said
City of rittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OF SEP.
TEM BER NEXT. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
John W. Riddell, 5, J. Wainwright,
.1. J. Shutterly, James Ben"ett•
T. It. sill, J. B. Poor,
T. B. Stewart, D. Dempsey,
M. McCullough, Jr., H. Sample ,
E. S. Hanna, I..Pellbangh,
W. T. Purviance, K. Coates,
Win• W. Young, J. U. Barr.
Win. Reardon, Wm. Mcconnell,
Israel C. Pershing - , John J. Williams,
N. P. Reed, Commissioners.
Pittsburgh, August Bth, 1868. aulO:u2l
OFFICE OF UNION P.A.I
LCIPIC RAILWAY-CO..
..astern Division.
PHILADELPHIA. July 27th, VMS.
iIiT`THE INTEREST IN GOLD,
FIRST MORTCACE BONDS,
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Due August Ist, 1868, will be paid on presentation
of the Coupons therefor. at .the Banking House of
33 A13N.E.32 - , 31011CrADT & CO.,
53 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK,
On and after that date
, WTI. J. PALIPIER, Treasurer.
jrZ:t7a-wym •
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
MANUFACTURERS HEREand
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 previous to any ad
vance, and invariably for
cash, we are enabled to sell
lower than they can be pur
chased this Fall.
McCALLUM BROS.,
J .
51- IFTR STREET.
Jyl7:
C
RPM'S.
NOTWITHSTANDING} THE
- Idanufacturers' recent advance in' -
prices, we will continue to offer the
Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets
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 .Axminster.
OLIVER 111'CLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street-
SUMMER STOCK
OF
( CARPETS !
White, Red, necked, Striped and Fancy
.3X rr _I I\l S,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Oil ClOthEl l Window Shades. &e.
BOVARD, ROSE ifk. CO.,
21 FIFTH STREer.
.I.29:d&wp
NEW CARPETS
AT POPULAR PRICES.
M'FAILILAND & COLLINS.
OFFER THE
NeWeld and Best Patterns
AT; THE LOWEST PRICES.
LACE AND NOTTIpiGUADI
CURTAINS AND . CORNICES.
Ha/BLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Eultding to U. 8. Custom House a Postollice.
aulO:ltIVP •
Sellttig at very low prices, at
GrEIORGEI 11116,1rnitli.
11N11 radars! street; Analbeaq.
NOTICES.
ON THE
Of the old TENTH WARD, Is a candidate for City
Treasurer, subject to the decision of voters at the
Republican P mary Election. JyMt.so
iIr•FOR CITY TREASURER.
•
Of the FOURTH WARD, Is; a candidate fof City
Treasurer, subject to - theAecision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Ritction. iY22:t.S4
'FOR CITY TREASURER.
Of the oIdWINTR WARD, la a candidate for City
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election. jr—',:t4fil
------------
IW - FOR CITY. CONTIIOLLER.
Of the SECOND WARD, is. a candidate for City
Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election Jr.,2351
Of the old FIFTH WARD, Ls a candidate for City
Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election.
The Republicans of the City of Pittsburgh are
hereby invited to attend Primary Meetings in their
respective Wards on
SATURDA_Y, Auguat 15th 1868,
Between the hours of 3 and 7 P. M.. and there vote
for candidates to be placed In nomination for the
several cityoffices, 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 baron, containing the names of the candi
dates voted for, each office on a ticket by itself, and
the elections, aster as practicable, w usages onduct- s
ed in accordance with the laws and Terns
ting State, county and city elections, the officers
taking care - to keep a correct list of all persons
voting thereat.-
The etections will be conducted, wherever it can
be done, by the Republican election officers chosen.
at the last city election: main a arils where no such
officers were chosen, the officers to conduct the elec
tion have been designated, as hereinafter rucuitiolle,„,,
t TheCo City Committee. •
Committee suggest that the officers thus des
ignated to hold this election shall voluntarily take '
tee usual affidavit administered to, election officers
under the laws of the State, ao as •to shut out all
cane of complaint. • • •
The election in the First and cond - Wards will
be held at the Public School Hou ß s e es in said wards.
lln the Third Ward at the Public School-House. -
n the Fourth Ward thee Public School House. •
the Fifth Ward in office of the Clerk of the
Orphans' Court, at the Court House, under the se-
pervision of W. B. Keeper, George Glass and R. J.
Smith, who are appointe the Board, to hold said
. ; '
election. -
In the Sixth Ward at the Public School House:
In the Seventh Ward at the Public School House.
In the Eighth Ward at the house of Henry Witsee.
In the Ninth Ward at the Peelle - School House: ' -
In the Tenth. ard at the house of Wm. Brown,
at the corner of Penn and Mechanics streets.
In the Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth:.
Fifteenth. and Seventeenth : Wards , Sat the USD "
places of holding elections In said wards.
In the Sixteenth Ward at the Wigwam. corner t_.:l •
Pearl al. d Main streets, under the supervision
-Noah 0 . Craig. Roland Smith and John C. Stewart.
in the Eighteenth Ward at the place , of holding ,
elections for what • was, heretofore known as the lid
precinct of Collins township, under the suwvla lola
or David Jones, David Holmes and David-Hire . _
In the Nineteenth. Ward sit'JotePti Runster'n
house on the Greenberg turnpike,' und,...„_,,r the In:
pervision of Jobb N. Berlin Wm...elt Mo rriso n and - '
James Joyce.' - -
In the Twentieth Ward at Beitier's School House,
under the aupervision of H.- Denniaton - , Geo.
F. Rates user and John 11. Basun. iln the rwenty.first Ward at Wigwam (now buut )
In said ward, on thesland of ( lenge-near
saint wash, on the corner of Sprittg - street antl the
Pu'kerty road, under the supervision of A. -
IVoolslayer, S. B. Renaud B. W. Morgan.
in the isnenty4iboad-Ward at Irwine School
House, under the supervision of John U. Merdock.
William Irwin and handal-Meirton.. ... •
In the Twenty-third ward at the usual place for
holding eleetions in late Peebles townihipLunder
the supervision of Joseph Bottle; James B. Palmer ;•
and Jones McKibben.
Every supporter of GRANT and COLFAX and
the dry-nominees is arnestiv invited to take pert
In said election and nous other:. and the electing
officers are hereby respectfully urged to use ail pos
sible diligence to preserve the purity of the ballot
box and secure a fair return of the votes east.
The election office.n, after the votes are counted.
Intl make np deplicate.returns thereof; one coif
which, with the list of voters, shall be placed In the
ballot boxes ,_ and the other taken ponession of by
'the Return Judge.; and the Return Judges a the --
several wards Shall present the seine at a meeting
of R. tutu Judgee:lebe held :Ultra Coutteen Conn- dl
Chamber, ou TUI..SDAY, August 15th, at 10
o'clock A. M., when they shall cause the same to be • .
added together, and declare the Melt. the Fa w n
receiving the higbest.tco tor Samuel°. to ne
de
clared the nominee.
The littera Judges, at their meetier, will eFnuiet.
the City Executive Committee to sena tor me r
Being Year. • ' • a t tention of the -
The Commlttni desire, to call the
. c _
Election Boards to the following resolution, writ Is
wig u tU t te , d4 , i t t the
at WtLte.meetimortothtekeCoomm_meeltriteeoi
the primary. Election the enforcement of all legal
rules respecting the rinalificatlon of voters at gen
end elections. In addition to the requirement
'tbe voter shall ne A b l own seeeeeee o r the u ttloa
Republican Party.
the .
A resolution was also putsr-d - . rulthrirbill a t h iL
Election Boards to ell ail vacant-lei OCClMinif
officers of their respective distriets. .„
Bur
A. L. t MAROON, Secretary. sraitSb
, POLITICAZ
nrGRANT & COLFAX MA U*,
The lat, 3d and sth Ward Clubs
Will meet In the CITY HALL
This (Friday') Evening" at 7)4'! ,
Speakers will he present. .
aul4:u46 By order of THEI 00.1114ITTEE._
'GRANT AND COLFAX-CLUB..
THE FRIENDS.OF
GRANT AND .COLPA:X,
or the Fourth Ward, Allegheny,
Are requested to:Meetit No. 261 Chestnut St., on.
SATURDAY EVENING; Aug. /sth,
For the purpose of Organizing. a GRANT AND
COLFAX CLUB. Let there be a full attendance of
all the Union Republicans of the ward . aOl3
--BY REQUEST OF A. NEIII.
BER OF UNION 'REPUBLICAN I, I I TERS ...
of East Liberty arch 'vicinity, Irregardless of ward
flues, the Union itepuolleatt voteih of
- EAST LIBERTY AND vicitary - !
,
win please meet at BEITLSR•S SCHOOL HOUSE,
On Monday, ,dugust nth,' .M6B,
AT Vi O'CLOCK P. M.,
For the purpose of prgagizatlon
aouN lc STEWART.
an 1.3:u37
MASS MEETING,
DIAMOND, BIRNIINCHAM,
Fridai Evening, August 14th,
AT 7% O'CLOCK. .
F. B. PENIVINAN, Esq..
W. C. MORELAND, Esq.,
R. J. POWERS, Esq.,
Wtll
address the mee' hag. Mr. J. W. POPE will
be present. By order.
au1.3:u4.3 T COY. ON MEETINGS 4E' SALAXERS.
MAYO
IFOR MAYOR. -
JAMES ROBB,
Of the old SEVENTH WARD,' Is a candidate for
Mayor. subject to the decision of the voters at the
Republican Primary Election
1. - MAYOR.
JARED M. 'BRUSH,
Of the old arm WARD, is a candidate for Mayor.
subject to the decision of the voters at the Republi—
can Primary Election. jraitSl
la r- FOR_MAYOR.
CHARLES JEREMY,
Of the oIdiEILICTD WARD. is a candidate for 'Mayor,
subject to the decision of the Voters at the Republi
can Primary Election. . jni:ts4l
CITY TREASURER.
min
FOR CITY TREA S U RE —
R.
SAMUEL ALLINDER
Is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the de—
cision of the voters at the . Itepubliean Primary
Election.
FOR CITY TREASURER.
WILLIAM LITTLE.
WM. A. TOMLINSON.
A. J. COCHRAN,
crrir cOIiIiBOLLE
THOMAS STEEL,
Ft) iirrnoLLEti.
ROBERT J. McGOIVAN.
REPUBLICAN,
CITY CONVENTION.
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