The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 15, 1868, Image 5

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CUEAI¢ OITSS POE THE PEOPLE....
SM GREAT WESTERN COE WORKS have been
removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET. When
lOW always be found Me most compute, assortment
of Guns,. Pistols, Ammunition and Sport.
lIJ , Material, ay., in tee city. 411 kinds of Guns
and Pistol," carefully repaired. Cash said for
ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send Malay
for illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in event
town in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN
STON. 179 Stnithgeld Street. Pittsburgh.
JOHN N. PURVIANCE
Begikter Bankruptcy for Nd District,
Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY.
VT Office . hOurt.-9 A. :v. to 5 p.
t.'FIRST ENGLISH EVANGEL.
ICAL IIERAN CHURCH, Seventh
street—Rer: sAlktilEL LAIRD, Yatdor.• SerViCei
45YerY SusaLty Mon:Jr:sta. :1110% o'clock.
FIRS-T- CHRISTIAN
CHURCH. corner Beiter street and Mont
gomery avenue, Allegheny. JOSEPH KING, Pastor.
—Preaching TO-MORROW (Lord's Day) at 103 i
A. st. and 734 P. M.
WTHE SECOND METHODIST
CHURCH, 'Rebecca street, near Gas Works,
Allegheny.' 8. F. CROWTHER, Pastor. Preach.
tag every Sabbath. at 10' A. At. and 'Pi P . M. Sab
bath Bonool at 114 P. M. Public cordially Invited.
WET ANGELICAL ASSOCLi.
TlON.—There will be preaching in the
aeoond story of MOZART-HALL building, by the
Rev. J P. fiOLLINWER, each Sabbath, at /OM
A. N. and Px. Sabbath School at RP. as. All
axe invited to attend.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OF PITTSBURGH.. W. S. Gray; Pastor,
Meets elatedly In NEVILLE HALL, corner of Mb
erty and Fourth streets. Services every Lord's Day
at 10.3 f, A, i. and 735 P. at. The public are cordially
invited. •
WCURBY INSTITUTE,
. 52 AND 64 ST.. CLAIM STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Nut Term opens the First of September !
, _ •
This Instit . titin embraces three separate depart=
meats, for the 'accommodation of three different
classes of pupils. First, a Normal Department, for
the education and training ofTeach era of both sexes;
Second, a Cionmercial 'btspartment. for the educa
tion of pupils of both' sex'es, who wish to obtain a
good common English, Education, or . qualify them
selves for the business pursuits of Hie: and Third,
DollegiattiDe partment, .for the education of young
ladles who \deb to take an advanced course. .
NORMAL Ditrenratnitt. —The studies of this de
partment embrace ill" the branches required by law
_ on the Professional Certificate, including School
Organization and Government; and the Theory of
Teaching Special. Classes are formed In the de
artmen efor the study of higher branches. when
4 COItIiERCIAL DEPAIITICENT.—The studies of this
departmeo t embrace a thorough amine. in Ortlur
IEaPhY, Reading. Geography. Oral "Arithmetic;'
written Arithmetic English Grammar, Penman
ship and Book keeptng.. . - • • -
CoLLEcilArk DICYARTIIENT.—TISe Studielt of this
depae male rtment embrace a the branches usually taught
Greet Latin andin Fs ll
.: includin
Greek Languagts and Litt rature.
..they
Pupils can e when an begin. hitever time
. ..they please. -The best
_time to especially for
;mien as wish to take a egular Normal course. is the
/ Finer OF SZFIIIMBER nnoueriox, equivalent
; • to the price of t womOuthsi tuition , will be made in
favor of all pupils buying- yearly Scholarships at or
before that time. Pupils buying Schalarahips *rani
kind on or before the FIRST OF SEPTIC:MUER, can
have them exchanged for yearly ones, by paying,
1' before the expiration of such Scholarships, the dlr
. ference between she price thereof and fifty dollars.
thus securing to themselves all the advantages of
the proposed reduction.
For further particulars address the Principal,
I Prof. B. CURRY, A. )If..
angina . • ' PITTSBURGH. PA.
TIAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
2.ifANO:FACTITI;ERB OF
i PLEAD. PIPE,
r SHEET AND BAR LEAD,
Mg Lead, Galvanized and Plain Iron Pipe;
iltubber Hose; Hose Pipe and Strews; "
• •
Oil Globes, Steam Gauges and Whistles; ' ,
I Globe Valves. Bafetv.Valves & Steam Cocks;
Iron and Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs;
• . I Lift, Force and Farm Pumps, Li.
No 167 Smithfield St, Pittiburgk
aus:wß
'.4Einend for Circular.
frissvrac
• - • ER.
.COW-I IL
,
- • • Wanted immediately: all ighbarelookinit for bust
., nese to call and examine. the. HYDItAII E. 0 COW
': 11/LKEll.—^% sure cure for acheing hands and kick.
cows." Unitise the four teats of a cow at once:
lt,imitates the calf, ' draws and - stops drawing to
swallow; it willmilk any cow: perfectly dry in three
: : minutes: It IS operated by hand. dog, horse or other
sower. One, man can ' attend- several machines,
atltlng ae many cows atone..: it simple, durable
seif-adJusting: Will In- anr .cow; three
.," Alegi:owe as well as any; easily worked; not liable
Xiget ou of order,"and has proyen byTractical use
o'be more agreeable to the cow than Wind-milking.
k iare opportunity: IS now offered -to enterpriOng.
...'•hen, either to 'travel or - locate in City oteotintt7.
; and examine for yonraelvea.. - • -
Elaill.AUL.lo COW-1116SER MA-ATUFACTIThI
•-• $lO COMPANY, NO. 10 SE. Clair St. . ant4.ulls
xgousE .111T - 4.IILISMIED' 1824.
JACOB
• 9
, . .
)loi. 27 & -29 Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
• ,
CHOI
:f CE-CONFECTIONERY
::-
superior French. and Amt. can "make. Wboirsale
.!7-•'-lid Minn. awl =re ICK CREAMS zad - WATIM
.75.`JIM. FOREIGN:NZ-UM oral! licadr..llM-Lilli
as rare delleadela- yes sersaors- -
: , Weddings, Earstee.. lireattires sad Satre Comes
les supplied reraptly, amt. es,ual- style to soy
:bar eats la ave. esumary, - saver arid
• Alms Wire suppfted sad ars& reatters,
Elegant esertsprexrafror esz
the derterebes er are - stragern.„ 14.41.0 and
Wiles eta m resit/vs vice' •
'LEMING;
i 7 `t'r )- •
AN EXTRA TRAIN
111 leave the PITUBII 808 ACOBSZLI. ISVILLZ
.878 T, c. , ; • • '
;
:DNDAY MOUJITICO, AT S O I CLOCE,
,1 I
. FOR- THE CAMP MEETING
NAAR" McKEESPOBT.
leavekicßeesport at 8 o'clock;
TICKETS wtll be Issued.
"•: ; a1 , 11:a0 ' W. B. STOUT. Prop%
ff;.: OAK UMBER.'
A CHOICE LOT OF
BUTT-CUT PLANK
ASSORTED THICKNESSES. ' •
FLOORIEG and COAL PITT BAIL,
Tut helots, SiisPenelen , Bridge. Allegheny side.
+.l , P. ADAMS & DIM.
MEI
..rnft--Pmegi Butlan.,
~ 111:01 HAlicooK ST.. PITTSBURGH.
SILK ISACQVEL
I.
Lama .Lace Points, '
Summer Shawls
• - •
• 102 fikal AT TAW TWICEB, Bri., •
prERITE, ORE ea - CO.,
FUR, Street. ,
ENGINES
WANTED.•
Horizontal Engine, of AO bone rower.
"Eig t er,, Engine, without mars* valve.
illi saf.alitm sized DELI& PRecIEL.
cash. Address. with descriPgiqo sod Price
JOSILAX COPLEYs-Ja.
!WI/lief Manua Allegheny..
E~`~]
IsLET on FORSIILIL
1 as NEW Ostia Rouen&
mond Treed,: Allegheny. Reasonable tenni.
+ -W. 6:' TAYLOR,
9.,~.—.... --n - "'e -- ~ ^ ' , ~ . sv a v'?a:°s'~:.v ~v~~~P..~-~. =;~.e~:,4wes~?=~b'~r
apIS:USI CUT Engineer.
TN *nr. . DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
trict of Prinnsvivania.
CHRIS L'OPHitit 511LI.En. 1867ankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March 2d. ,
.having applied
for a discharge from ad his debts. and other claims
provable under said Act. by order of the Court, no
tice hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their debts, and other persons Interested. 'tcrapticar
on Mai 14th day of September. 1869, at 11. o'clock
A. it:, ibefore SAMUEL HA uPER,. Esq i ., Register,
at his ciffice,,No. 93 Diamond street. I' ttsburgh. to
show, cause, if any they have wily a discharge,
should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And
further. ncitice is hereby given that the Second and
Third Meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt,
required by the 27th and 213th Sections of said Act,
will be had before the said Regiiter, at the same
time'and place.
S. C. McC AIMLESS,
Clerk of said Court.
r• TUE DISTRICT COIJILT OF
UNITED STATES, for the Western District of
e nnsylvania.
M , hIAN VEEDER. a Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress °March 9d, 1867, having applied
for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims
Provable under said Act, pe r so n sr of the Court,
notice Is hereby given to all who have proved
their debts, and other persons interested, to appear
on the tfrrn DAY OF SEPTEMB KR. 1868. at 10
o'clock A. as., before JOHN N. PURVIANcE, Esq.,
Reglster, his office, No. MA Federal street,
Allegheny City Pa.. to show cause, if any they have,
why a Discharge should not be granted to the said
- Bankrupt. Anti further, Meetings hereby given
that the Second and Third cr• creditors of
the said bankrupt, required by the 97th Cud 98th
sections of said Act. will be bad before the said Re
gister, at the same time and 'place. •
S. C. McCANDLESS,
C7Lrk of said Court.
SUMMER HOSIERY.
' Ladles' Gauze Bler?.no Vests,
Ladles` Lisle Thread Vests, AT PHELAN'S.
ATII
PHELAN.
Ladies' Lisle Thread Stockings,
Ladles" Silk Stockings, AT PHELAN'S,
Ladies' Silk Vests, • AT. PHELAN'S.
AT PHELAN'S.
YARN. YARN, YARNiA large lot of WOOLEN
KNITTING'YARN at
JAMES PHELAN'S
Old "Stand Stocking Store
, • • No. R 4 PISTH STREET.
- an1.5:8
. -
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The Sewerage COMItillSlOll of Allegheny City
are prepared to receive proposale for the construc
tion of the following Sewers, viz: •
COBTRACT aro. L
Comprising alength of-about 4,700 feet of Sewers,
of from 3to 53 feet •in diameter,' on Montgomery
Avenue and West Common. •
. - CONTRACT No. 21,
Comprising a length of about 1;250 feet of Bearer
of 21.4. feet diameter, on Federal street.
CONTRACT No. 3, •
Comprising a length of about 2,430 feet of Sewer,
of from 3 to 5,)6 fees' diameter. on Sedgwick street
and line of P. t. W. AO.E. IL
Drawingt and specifications can be seen and full
particulars obtained at engineer's office, City Bail.
Bids must be endorsed •tsewer Props sale. Con
tract 1," (or other. as the case may be, land de
livered on or before 3 P. M., TUESDAY, the 51 5 th
day of August.
.Forms of proposal (on which forms alone the bids
will be received, ) can be obtained at the Engineer's
Office.
The Commission do not bind themselves to accept
the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Commiasfon.
au115:u55 ' CHAS. DAVIS. City Engineer.
BATES & BELL'S
BATES & BELL'S
BATES & BELL'S
No 21 FIFTH ST
sais:Trls&T
Godeffroy Brancker & Co.,
42 =MU PLACE, JEW lour,
Are prepared, ea Enle Agents In the United States
dr the ' , PrSl4l4llilsiagsad. Iron Co., of Duisburg
IWestpbslts, to contract or sell In quautlttes to suit
pareigers, (delliere4 in either New York or PhlThs-
delPhl9 the celebrate.*
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively for the alsnufseturing of
BESSEMER- STEEL.
Thts Iron Is free from tiollihur and Phosphoran, and
•
Contains & heavy percentage of Dfaeganese. The
abrrre are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive.
STEEL R,A3:113.
Manufactured by
or Dortmund, tor which latter dem they also have
the Sole Agency in the United States
AP oil iarticolari, samples, prices - or chemical art-
alyali will be promptly forwarded on application
11Q.ENIOVAL.
The PeoPlea National Bank offittsburgh.
. .
cazittat, : : :.: $1,000,000.
NAISWEi BMA Eirealdent..
GEORGE
.. . . . Vice President.
jp. M. GORDON caabler.
Tkaabove Institution will - occupy their
• - NEW BIIELEING, •
NO. 75 Wood Street, alloys Poiirth Street
On MONDAY. Aulfeet ad, where In future' theli
business will be transacted. . ausgss
WANTED.
.50.043bu5h. pripe r vp_c_
And s s g; " 'net . " s 44° "P rI DX BARLEY;
_
For which we pay the higlie,t, p r i ce cub.
EIT010001•1001,Eggy Al co.
=1
DESIRABLE SITE for a Divell=
ING. In a good nefghbortio Mertes walk
lnrm Wewle nun &Won: sboult 11‘11""olirreultul•
0010;000. Terms esLy. o lon
111. GUTH li CST tray%
1111 H Sib glitibliabi MAWR
43 Ohio arab.
NEW ADVERTISEMEN
OPTICS 01 CITY AND EfultViioll,i-
Plttaburab, August la, 1888 .
NOTICE.—The Assessment for
Grading and Paving Hasiett
.Alley,
(LAWRENCEVILLE,)
Is now r‘ady for examination, and can be seen at
this °dice until "IIiEBDAY, August 25th, 1808,
when it will be returned to the City Tr( ssureni
Office fur collection.
H. J. MOORE,
at1.15.u53-8
_anls:uM-8
IMPORTED GOODS.
'DOXESTIC GOODS.
Font
- , LOW PRICES,
CIIIOIOE GOODS,
LARGE STOOKS.
G. ARNDT It Co.,
=MilMai
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1868.
MEN'S MINIM
FALL STYLES;
FISK, CLARK & FLAG G,
58/ White' St., N. Y.
111115:U3S-8
WE, the undersigned, LIVERY
BIEN oF itLI;EGEIENY.
BIRMINGHAM and vicinity, do subscribe to and
agree to sustain the following ,
BILL OF PRICES:
Carriage, per day 410 00
, per haltday 700
" Concert, city .1 5 . 00
Party, " ..... 5
1.0
00
per b
Country '' 7
• 'l6 Depotour 200
.
0
Barouche, and Raft, per day 10 3 0 0
per half day 700
Buggy and pair, per day. 8 00
• • per half day 6 00
" and horse, per day 6 Olt
•
66 1
66 66
Evening 66 1611 p er ha ltday • 800
a . 4 00
Horse and Saddle, per'day 3 00
" •• " per I 2
Ladles' and Gents. hor ba self day 3
00
00
, FUNERALS. - -
Carriage. city trips 5 00
Hearse, ~ . ,
.. 6 00
Carriage from Woods' Run, Oakland. Cop
per Works, Temperancevlile and Browns
town to Al legheny '& St..Marrs Cemetery 600
Hearse for same - 7 00
Carriage from East Liberty. Glenwood,
Mansfield, Beck's Run and bbarpsburg.... 700
Hear e for same •• 8 00
Carriage, per day - • I 10 00
use, per da
Hea per h y alf day - • 700
1
1
r 0 00
" per half day AOO
Buggy and Horse ' 3 00
Horse and buggy LIVERY.
, per week 6 00
Horse, Per w eek . 5 00
Horse and
Horse and
buggy,bu, day time . . ..... . .... ........ 300
ggy over night • 1 00
Buggy,per week . 1 0050
Single feed
All vehicles without bor. ,
dotal McKeon,
Body Patterson', Jr.,
Thomas Datn.
Spencer & Whitson,
Andrew Jackman,
B. F. Mevey,
Edward C'sarntecki,
Miller & Bradley,
Hamra & Bros.,
- Wible & Co:,
Jacob Voelker,
Robert Young.
- O. Stewart. ;..
August 15th. 1868.
AT ERW IN, III'COSNpLL &CfPS,
178 Federil Street, Allegheny.
Slimmer Dress Goods,
Lawns, Chintzes, White Swl.4s;
Plain and Ba7ed Nainsook;
Just Opened, -11 Very Large Stoek of
Prints, Ginghams;
Tickings, Cheeks, Table Linen;
BleaChed and Bro•arn idus lins;
Linen Towels, Irish Linens;
Shirt Froi4ts, &c.
WHOLEBALy ABB BISTAIL. BY
WW"J
ERWIN, M'CONIELL &
178 Federal St., Allegheny.
=1
FOR SALE.
B ANKBIIPT BLANKS,
DEEDS AND MORTGAGES,
LEDGERS AND 'JOURNALS,
DOCKETS AND RECORD BOOKS,
FRENCH AND ARNOLD'S
COPYING INNS,
I ,
BY I W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third Streets.
aul4:
VALUABLE
COAL FOR SALE. '
Pittsburgh, d positively_sit the COURT:HOME,
In on THURSDAY, 'August IX 188
at o'clock A. N. TWENTY-THREE AVRECI
and SEVENTEEN PEROBEti OP COAL, adjoin
ing or 'near Coal of Pittsburgh Coal Company, in
Lower St. Clair township, lying under the land of
James ,Carotbk rs. together with a reservation , of
Flfleen Perches of land for a Coal Pit or entrance.
Plot of theism° will be exhibited on the day of isle
or can be seen at BO Youth street, prior to that day.
B. - I
1%, VON BONNHORST.
Administrator de boas nom, mon of Gnome Ka.'
tenberger, deceased. mat
AT• EALTOMPS
Na. 17 Fifth Street.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Straw Goods I
Ladles' and Children's Bats;
Igitudowin, Etc. ,
OOD NEWS.
. ,
• 01111 AP BE BAD 14 DEMI TIE S&
Enquire for WARD'S 33read.
The tweet and bent. The Initial. W.i , on
every /oar. Tate done else. enema
CHOICE JAPAN TEA.--Just
s?r.►b Moan of burs quilt/ uncor
eyed Tapas Tea, bar ails by the posse or ballekeit
cart b 7 JNO., SilblBll4 .W
ante' LibaWead UNA IRMO&
Y } 3
G GOODS,
NOW READY.
O half price.
Moreland & Mitchel
Campbell &
Harper & Co.,
Charles & Peebles,
Fairmatt& White,
Shafer IBloyd,,
H. B. Miller,
McMatti t Sams n
S., Kocher.
McCabin 'Bros ,
LitsClurg Bros.,
T. Hershberger.
Light Alpaccai;
Jaconets, &c.
Handkerchiefs,
NEW ADVEItTISEMENTEI.
~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
AT WILLIAM SUIWLVS.,
180 & 182 Fera St , Alleghen
NEW PRINTS.
NEW DELAINES,
NEW DRESS G ODS,
NEW CASSIME S,.
HEAVY PLAID r,Alorms, yd. wide
FINE SIIIIRYIN FLANNELS, (
WHITE FLANNELS,
PILLOW CASE MI7SLEN,
SHIRTING CHECA,
IRISH LINEN,
SHIRT FRONTS
HONEY COMB QUILTS, ac.,
A FULL STOCK,
irhviesale and Retail,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheiy
£UI4
TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS.
aII16:n38
THE GRADUATION, MASONRY
AND BALLASTING of the following cans=
sted sections of the
Pittsburgh & COinellsville Railroad,
Are advertised for contract) and proposals for the
same will be received at . the Company's Otlice, in
Pit,statrah, up to the
, .
20TH OF SEPTEMBER, Inclusive,
Commencing at the Uniontown 'Branch Jurction,
aboutx mile east of Connellsvllle, Sections 59 to 04
inclusive. Then Sections 63, 76, 7*, 76, 80, 81,
IL
83, 83, 84, 85, 80;`87, 88, 89; 0. 91, Old, 106,
110,113,_115, 116, 117;--118, 119, 132. - 128;
.
129, 130, 133, 140 . All of the Sections are in
the valley of the Yotighlogheny rl4er,.np to Section
112 inclusive. Sections 115, 116, 117 are on the
Summit, and embrace the Sand Patch Tunnel; and
the remainder l&e in the valley 'of Wills Creek,
Section 140 being about 5 miles from Cumberland.
"Specifications of the work on the above t ect:ons
will be ready for delivery on the let of September, at
the offices of the Company, at Pittsburgh and Cum
berland, where contractors will 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.
August 10th, 068
TEAM
- • CARPET BE
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS , TRIAL in New York and oth.
er Eaatern cities has Droved a complete IMCCeIIII. -
ITS ADVASTAGESI
lst—Fading and Shrinkage ars sonipletely avoid
ed.
Std—No ripping apart necessary. • •
3d—When freed from duet, moths or their, larvae,
the
Fid t fi l ag e lr L =lir a a g °ea
" new ,
"Ye
ill
4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as
long again. a desirable matter as a mere - point of
economy, to say nothing of looks.
,ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
N. 179 Liberty Street*
Or addressed to P. O. Box 473, will receive prompt
attention,
GEO:I4, &CLENCH
9
mine: PROPRIETOR.
M. MILLER,
(Late Miller & Itleketsono
7 Nos. 221 AND 228,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Offer to the trade at Low Figures
150
pkgs. of NSW MACKEREL, In barrels,
'Alves, quarters and kits.
100 chests choice YOUNG. HYBON, JAPAN
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
50 saeks choice RANGOON RICE.
SIS bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE.
75 bbls. LON G IbL AND SYRUP.
80 bbls. SYRUP, choice brands.
100 bole. N. O. MOLAeSES: -
BO Ws. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
ROO bbls. REFINED SUGAR.
75 hbds. PORTO RIOO, CUBA and DEBLt.-
RA.RA SUGARS.
AOO bags RIO COFFER. _ •
50 bags JAVA and LAGHAYRA COFFEES.
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
ADO cues MOST & ORANDON'II • CHAS&
PAUSE WINES.
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER con
. 'tautly on hand.
FOB SALE.
GROCERY STORE.
A Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store,
Doing a good business, and 'situated in a good place
in Allegheny Oily. will be sold at a reasonable pHce.
The store house bu &lease on it for Ave years, and
will be Sold with store.
Tor terms and location addrees •-•
N. IL I Box H. (Wars curgigig,
erring full name and where an interview
an M
io in
b
bad. n
COL WELL •
Steam; Engines for Sale.s"
I nr and second-hand /TEAM /EN
orpril27,2lo and 10 Inch cylinders. Se and AO
in stroke, with all the fixtures „
FOR { BORl7#l'o -OIL WELL'S.'
Adifrese Rinol I. BOLE i 00. e
Duquesne WIATI Pitiabargh,l4k,"
1
00 ancltfAtßit.4l StrAt. tee
J. A. OAX tLD 1 BON.
1 1 ft% dint.
B. B. LATROBE,
CIVIL &ITGINiIIt.
aul4:u39
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
THE HERE OOODS AT LOWEST PEKE&
IikiEULAND & COMM,
Next Building to U. 8. Cutout Nouse • Pest Ofdee.
saisrreekT
.7
NOTICES.
gar'NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN
that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the
Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over,
the Allegheny River, from Ewaltistreet, In the City'
of Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny. to the
Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, at or near the
mouth of Girty's Run, Incorporated by an Act of
the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,
proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 1888,
will be opened at the office of SILL do SHUTTEBLY.
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, P, J. Walawrlght,
J. J. Sbutterly, James 1. Bennett ,
T. R. Sill, J. B. Poor,
T. B. Stewart, D. Dempsey,
M. McCullough, Jr., H. Sample, •
E. 8. Hanna. L. Fellbaugh, • '
W. T. Purr:once; R. Coates,
Wm, W. Young, IJ. U. Barr.
Wm. Reardon. Win. 'McConnell,
Israel C. Pershing, Jouu J.
ms,
N. P. Reed, Commleblouers.
Pittsburgh. August Slb, 1868. auttau2l
arIVOTICE. -
PrrrsßunGu, June 26th, 1868
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE BANK OF PITTSBURGH
will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
Its next session, for a renewal of its Charter, with
its present authorized Capital of Twelve Hundred
Thousand Collura.
JOHN HARPHA President.
Attest: WM. ROSEBURG, Cashier
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 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.,
51 FIFTH STREET.
,1717:
CARPETS.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
ufacturers' recent advance in
prices, we will continue to offer the
Largest - stock of. Brussels, Velvets
and higrain 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 APCLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
SUMMER STOCK
OF
CARPETS !
White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
MATTINa-S,
131-11.E.A.T VARIETY.
Oil Cloths; Window Shades. tiv..
BOVARD, ROSE & CO,
21 kuern sir.
ie29:dawir
71 73-,
NEW CALIIPETS,
FL, 41.3ENAS,
boaszczs
WINDOW SHADES,
WELL SEASONED
• ft
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth' Street,
LATHER BELTING, the beat
q Math uality Oat Tossed J
'trays
B. au
MILLIE% Ii band at n
di
rjr GRANT AND COLFAX CLOD.
THE FRIENDS OF
GRANT AND COLFAX,
Of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny,
Are requested to meet at No. 96 Chestnut St., on
SATURDAY EVENING, Aug. 15th.
_ .
For the purpoee of organfzing a GRANT AND
COLFAX CLUB. Let there be aWI attendance or
all the Uepublicane of the ward anl.ll
ta'BY REQUEST OF A NUM
BER OF UNION REPUBLICAN VOTERS
of East Liberty and vicinity, irregaroless of ward
lines, the Union Republiesn voters of, .
EAST' LIBERTY AND
Wlll please meet at BEITLER•S SCHOOLHOUSE.
On Monday, August 17th, 1864
AT 7S.O'CLO - CK P.
For the purpose of Organisation
aula:n.37
Igr'FOß MAYOR.
JAMES ROBB,
Je27:810-8
Of the old SEVENTH WARD, is a candidate for
2.14y04. subject to the decision ofthe voters at the
Republican Primary-Election tont
10 - rou MAYOR.
JARED M. BRUSH,
Of the old SIXTH WARD, la a candidate for Mayor.
sublect to the decision of the voters at, the Republi—
can Primary Election. Jyn,lsl
_ .
FOR'MANOR.
CHARLES JEREMY,
Of the old SIXTH WARD. is a candidate for Mayor s
subject to the decision of the voters at the Republi—
can Primary Election. •
CITY TBEASIIBEFL.
FOR CITY•TREASIIRER.
SAMUEL ALLINDER
Is a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the de.;
cision of the' voters at 'the Repubilean Primary.
Election. •
jjliht4s7
_ _
Igy'''FOß CITY TREASUREIT.
WILLIAM[ LITTLE.
Of the old TENTH WARD, Is a candidate for 011 7
Treasurer, subject to the decision of voters at the
Republican Primary Election. 3.02350
FOE CITE TREASVUER.
WM. A. TOMLINSON,
.. - .
Of the FOURTH WARD. is a candidate for. cur
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters .ai
the Republican Primary Election. jr2:2:t54
Fo No :4 w.va :4 si-A
COCHRAN,
, .
Treasurer NINTH WARD, is a candidat votersity
subject to the decision of the at
the Republican Primary Election. • jyL.:t49
CITE CONTROLLER.
rellitAw at) 02•Kade ottu TR 8 :4
THOMAS STEEL,
Of the SECOND WARD, Is a candidate for City
Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election ivamst
GrFOR CITY CONTROLLER.
ROBERT d. McGOWAN,
Of the old FIFTH WARD. Is a, candidate for City
Controller, subject to the decision of the voters at
the Republican Primary Election. iy=ts:l
•
fgr'REPUILICAN
CITY CONVENTION.
herebyßepnblicardi
attend City of Pittsburgh are
invited to rimary Meetings in their .
respective Wards on
BATUBDAY, August 15th, 1868,
Between the boars of 3 and 7 P. M.. and there vote
fin 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 balillls, containing - the names of the candi
dates voted for; each office on a ticket by Itself, and
the elections, as far as praeticatee,Wili be conduct
ed 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
sooting thereat. • ;
The elections will be _eonclucted. wherevehlt Cant
be done, by the Republican election officers chose*
at the last city election: and in s Ards where no such .
officers were cliosen r the officers to conduct the glee:. -
lion have been designated, as hereinafter mention
ed by the City Committee. e, --
The Committee suggest that the officers thus des
ignated totold this election; shall voluntarily take
the usual affidavit administered to election officers
under the laws of the State, so as to shut out all
cause of complaint. - • • -
The election Publi c Schoolnd Second Wards will
be held at the Houses in said wards..
In the Third Ward at the Public School House.
In the Fourth Ward at the Public School House.
' Ia the Binh Ward in the office of the Clerk of the
Orphans' Court, at the Court Hoare, under the su
pervision of W. B. Neeper, George Glass and R.
Smith, who are appointed the 'Board to hold said
election.
In the Sixth Ward at the Public school House.
In the Seventh Ward at the Public School House.
In, the Eighth Ward at the douse of Henry Wilson.
In
Ninth Ward at the Peelle School House.
. In the Tenth Ward at the house of Win. Brown,
at the corner of Penn and Mechanics streets.
_ln the Eleventh, Twelfth, Tkirt et nin. Fourteenth,
-Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards. at the usual,
places of bolding elections in mild wards. I ,
In the Sixteenth Ward at the Wigwam, teener of
Pearl and Main streets, under *the super talon cC*
Noah G. Craig. Ruland isiiith and John o. tewart.
In the Eighteenth Ward at the place of holding
elections for what was heretofore known as the %Id
precinct of Collins township, under tile supervision
of David Nineteenthd Holmes and David dirs.. -
In the Ward at Joseph thanster's
house on the Green-burg turnpike, undi r the sn
pervlafon John N. Berlin, Win. H. Morrison and ' t
James Joyce.
In the Twentieth Ward at Beitiers "chool House,
wider the supervision oi. Wm. H. Dennistou, Goo.
F. Ratuiuser and Juhn R. Rains.
fn the. Twenty-lirst - Ward at Wigwam (now built)
in said ward, on the land of George Finley,. near
sand wash; on the croner of spring: street and the
Pu ,, kerty road, under the supervision of A. J. '
Wootslayer.ll. B. Ross and B. W. Morgan. -
In the Twenty ssecoud Ward at Irwin's' School
House, under the supervision of John It. Muruock.
William Twentynd Randal Morton.
In the third ward at the zisual place for
holding elections in late Peebles township, uuder
the supervision of Joseph Boats; James B. Palmer
and James McKibben.
Every supporter of GRANT and COLFAX and "
the city nominees Is aniesliv invited to take part
to said 'election. one none et/ter; and the election
officers are hereby respectfully urged to nee all pos
sible diligence to preserve the pu , ity of the ballot.
Thed secure a fair
after the
votes e '
election officers. after the votes are counto
will make up duplicate returns then of one of
which, with the list of voters, shall be plac ed In n the •
ballot boxes, and the other taken possession of by
the Return,Judge,• and the Return .1 miges of the
several wards abaft present the. same al meeting
of le turn Judges. to be held at the Common Conn
ell Chamber, on Ter SDAY, August at ID
-O'clock A. IL ; when they shall cause the same to be
added togethe high e st eclare the result, the person
receiving the vote for each Office to he de-t, -
Oared the nominee.
The Return Judges,nt their meetini. will appoint'
:the Oily Executive Committee to serve for the en
aalmyyear. .
The Committee desires to call the attention of the
Election Boards the lis t
fbliowing resolUtion, which
was adopted at the list meeting , of the Committee:
Ahnoissid,,That we recommend to tbe officers of
the Primary Election the enfottement of 'all legal
rules respecting the quallecation of voter. at gen
eral elections, in aelultion to the requirement that
the voter shall be a known member of -the. Union
*publican Party.
A. resolution was alio passed authorising the
Election Boards to flit all Vacancies occurring in the -
officers of their respective diettleta;
J. A. BUTLER, Chairman.
A. L. PEARSON, Secretary.. au3:180
f4OOD CANNED
EACEI3B, PLUMB AND BASPBERRINS.
Mini at Yery low vetoes, at
GEORGE HEAVEN'S.
11s Pedant' street: Ausirtiectr•
,bl 4
DPIPE.-HALL Ar• A DA/119*
Aar BIIPBRIOR ARTICLE 07
DRAIN PIPE.;•
All sfses,from one to twenty4bur inehesat Tt
a KELLY'S. agents for manufacturers, Mr_
Wood street. between_ellth and Mal streets.
1016
NE*.—Desiccate4.
copritim for fluitillY mei one POUtid CQUiI CO
Tour pounds of con AID; PUS UP la nelki one pound
paper pogo, witk roclpes for Cooking In it variety
of Mies. Price 115 cents _com Soong. Noe We,.
waddesal• sad Mall. at the 'Amur Bracer. store ikt
JOHN A. HAMM. W
un- Ow. LAMM and RAM mutt.
EA
POLITICAL.
JOHN U. STEWART.
MAYOR