The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 20, 1868, Image 7

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CHEAP. OCRS FOR THE PEOPLE...*
TAe GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
wit/ always be found the most complete assortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport.
Inn Material, Ac., in tee city. All kinds olGuns
and Pistols carefully repaired. Cash -paid for
ARMY RIFLES and R u vOLYERS. Send stMip
for illustrated Circular. rAgents wanted in event
town in the United States. Addroes, J. H. JOHN
STON. 179 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh.
*JOHN N.-PURVIANCE,
Register in Bankruptcy for Nd District.
Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENT.
air 0111ie hours-9 A. N. to SP. m
I,PROF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADENy,
PHILO HALL, No. 75 Third street, will opeit for
the reception or pupils September Ist. 1868. Class
days and hours—Por Ladles, Masters and Misses,
Wednesday and Saturday, at 23¢ o'clock at. For
Gentlemen—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, lit s
o'c.ock. Private lessons given when not en:go
with classes. Circulars can be had at the AI sic
Stores ano at the Academy.to let t. Se.
lect Parties. S
lA LOTS FOR SALE.—On 111 n
-x DAY, August alst, 11365, at lo'clock
wilt De offered at Public Sale, on the premises. I 1
LOTS,.of various '
sizes, situate within a few rods of
West Mansfield btatien, on the, Panhandle It,
and fronting on the Temperantriville and Nobles.
town prank road, in Robinson township. This Is a
first rate chance to purchase desirable lots, or to
make money by buying to sell again. Terms easy.
which ,will be made known and plot exhlbittd at
time of sale.
au= bff Et. F . J. T. Mc-KNIGHT.
STRAY COW,
Taken up by the Police, on the 17th day of Au
gust, 1869, a
MULAY COW/
Red color, with white spots on back and sides. The
owner is desired to come forward, prove property
and pay charges, or she will De sold on
MONDAY, the 24th day of August,
At 2 o'clock p. x., at Patten on's Stable, on Fourth
street.
XATTICEIN J. GREESE,
an2o:u74 Chief of Police.
Vodeffroy Braneket & Co;
42 FiXOHANGB PLACE NEW TORK,
Are prepared, as Sole Altents the United States
for the PrII6IIIIILI Mfg; and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
Westphalia, to contract or Bell In outintities to suit
parchaaers, (delivered in either'New York or T'hila
delphia) the celebrate 1
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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
O. ARNDT A. CO.,
of Dortmund, for which latter firm they also have
the Sole Agency in the United States.
Full yarticulars, samples, prices or chemical an
alysis will be promptly forwarded on application.
aula:u2o
REmovAL.
The Peoples National Bank of Pittsburgh.
Capital, :: : $1,000,000.
SARVEL REA
GEORGE BLACK Vice President.
F. 31. GORD6N
The above Institution will occupy ',lief
HEW BIFILDD/G,
Ito. 75 Wood Street, above Fourth Street,
On MONDAY; August 3d, where-in future their
business will be transacted. ans:tB2
11OUSE ESTABLISHED • 1824.
JACOB. B. HIIIILEY
9
Nos. 27 & 29 Fourth St Pittsburgh.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY
Of superior French and American make, Wholesale
lind Retail, and. pure ICE CREAMS and WATER
ICES.. FOREIGN FRUITS, of all kinds, JELLIES
and rare delicacies, In season.
Weddings. Parties. Festivals and Select Comps,
nies supplied promptly, and equal in style to any
other establishment in the country. Silver, and
China Ware supplied. and also careful waiters:
ARP-Elegant apartments provided for Meals, com
prising the delicacies of the season. Ladles and
families can enjoy a quiet, retired place to dine.
BLACH SILK SACQUES.
Lama Lace Points,
Summer Shawls,
POE BALE AT LOW PRICES, BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
25 Fifth Street,
DRY OAK LUMBER.
CHOICE LOT OR
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BUTT-CUT PLANK,
ASSORTED THICKNESSES. •
Also, FLOORING and COAL PITT RAIL,
In Yard below Suspension Bridge. Allegheny side.
M. P. ADAMS & BRO.
OrrlCE,—Perrril Building,
aukladii HANCOCK Sr., PITTSBWIDIL
KNABIE CAW'S
_ AND HAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments
CELARLOTTE SLIME,
auto • 43 Firth street; Sole Agent
TO -LET OR FOR SALE.
SIN NEW BEIGE ROUSES,
In :Second ward, Allegheny. Reasonable terms.
Inquire or
W. S. TAYLOR,.
Grp _CANNED ,
EAOHES, pLinkts AND EABranturgs,
Belling •t verylow prices, at
GEORGE HEAVEN'S.
US Federal street. Allegbe
GOD NEWS
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°HEAP BREAD IN MAU TINES
Mogul/aro 'for WAII,D'S :Urea&
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Thelargest and belt. The' inithas .44ir, on
e'er) , loaf. Take done else. • ati4:71.8
WANTED.
0,000 bush. Plum Wtig&T ; 1
And 28.3811 E F . all and Spring BARLEY
Fee which we will-pay the highest price in oaah.
HITONOOGIC, WOREERY
ali7:d&F
§TODE WINDOW SHADES,-of
any color and Ate required, 'with border and
• ettere plain or gilt,
.* also the plain Blue, for same I
%rPose, rrom 3 to.i7=reet wide, at the 011 Cloth
arerOMMI, *0 and 518 St. (Moir street.
el ' /e H. PHILLLDa
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NEW .ADVERTISEBIEN7`S.
B F. DAIIBITWEI
HERB LIQUOR.
DB. I:4LK tf CO., Importers,
• 76S Penn St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
This great HERB LIQUOR has gained wide ccieb
ritx la all Europe :rum its marvellous efficacy in
curing all hemorrhoidal complaints and diseases of
the stomach. We earnestly invite the attention of
the amicted to this great remedy, and offer gratis
the circulars, giving directions for nse, together
with the certificates of eminent authorities regard
ing Its curative merits. . •
•
ART Bold in all Drug Stores.
au2otu79 Dit. FALK & CO.. Importer:.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Street.
A great assortment of
TWELFTH LIST. IS6S.- - -LIST
OF APPLICATIONS TO SELL LIQUORS,
filed le the Clerk's Office.
Pittsburgh.
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Jos. Siebert, eating house, 3d ward.
Thos. Kingston, Inner goods, 3d ward.
M. Mullen, other goods, 3d ward.
John Steel:). tavern, old 6th wa d.
Owen McGovern eating house. old 9th ward:
M. F. Kelly, eating house, old 10th ward.
Samuel Fry, eating' house, old Conine District
George Johnston, tavern, old Pitt District.
Allegheny.
Chas. Boehrig, eating house, 3d ward.
A. Boedelhelm, other goods, 3d ward.
Boroughs.•
Jacob Helsel, other goods, East Birmingham.
Geo. Werner, eating house, Mt. Washington
Townships.—
Jos. Wal ten, eating house, Chartiere
Geo. Hagele, eating douse, Harrison
Thos. Foley, tavern, McClure.
M. Lippert, tavern Lower Bt.
B. Hang!, tavern, Harrison.
The Lteense—Board will sit on SATURDAY. the
29th inst., at 9 o'clock A. X. for hearing the above
applications.
auanu - JOHN G:HROWN, Clerk.
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BOOKS! .NEW BOOKSN
FIGUIER'S beautiful volumes—
THE,INSECT WORLD. '
THE. VEGETABLE WORLD. .
THE OCEAN WORI.D.
THE.•ANTEDILUVIAN WORLD.
Splendidly illustrateii, London Ed .. each... 0.00
7HE MILITARY AND NAVAL HISTORI
OF THE REBELLION. By W. J. Tenny,
editor of the "American Annual of Cycle,. \
pedia." one large volume, complete 6.00
BROTHER BESTIR, in the Fields and Flow•
•er Bed s beautifully beautifully illustrated 2.75
WHAT MAKES ME GROW ? or Walks and
• Talks with Amy Dudley 2.25
OUR STANDARD BEARER; or, the Life of
Gen. U. S. Grant. By Oliver Optic 1.50
THE LIFE OF GRANT AND COLFAX. By
1.00
Charles A. Phelps, (paper, 50c.)
THE NEW TESTAMENT HISTuRY. By
Dr. William Smith. L.L.D.. 2.00
THE HERMITS. By Rev. Ch's§. Kingsley— 2.00
ADVICE TO A WIVE ON THE MANAGE
MENT OF HER OWN HEALTH, &c. By
Pye Henry Übevasee 1.50
THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF IN
FANCY. Forth° use of Parenm. By F. H.
tirtcbell, M. D 75
For sale by ROBERT S. DAVIS,
ata):o6-wrs - 93 Wood street.
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Cashier.
TO RIILIVIY CONTILICTORS.
TILE GRADUAIION , MASONRY
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AND BALLASTING of the following enumir
ated sections of the
Pittsburgh . & Connellsville Railroad,
Are advertised for contract, and proposals for the
\ Stan oewl
. .1 11 1 6 90 . ie r eived at the Company's Unice, In
Plt.sbn , to the'
20TH OF SEPTEMBER, inelusive,
Cammencing at the Uniontown Branch ducction,
about a mile east of Connellsville, Sections 59 to 04
inclusive. Then Sections 05,=73, 74, 76, 80, 81,
OA, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90. 01, 99. 300.
110. 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, .119,122, 198,
129, 1311, 133, 140. All of these Sections are in
the valley of , the Youghiogheny river, up to Section
112 Lnclusive. 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 t ect!ons
Will oe ready for delivery on the Ist of September, at
the offices of the Company, at Pittsburgh and Cum
berland, where contractors wall 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.
B. B. LATROBE, -
August 10th, 1988
ASSESSMENT.
NATURALIZATION.
The UNION REPUBLICANS of Allegheny coma
ty are requested to call upon either of the under
signed, members of the Union P.. publican Natural.
'ration Committee, in refereive to the asse>sment
of voters and the naturalization of such parties,
aliens, friendly to the Union Republican cause as
gray be entitled to the same, when necessary infor
mation and assistance will be rendered. It is ex
pected that the Vigilance Committees of the differ
ent election districts will take the necessary.steps
to insure in their reepecitve district■ prover assess
ment ' and naturalization of all parties friendly to
the Union Republican cause, and the Union Renutt-
Bean voters throughout the county are also invited
to aid the Vigilance Committees In their work by
reporting names, &c., of any persona friendly to
the cause, who maybe entitled to be, but are not y . ct
naturalized or assessed. •
The persons entitled to naturalization under the
laws of the United States, are as follows:
Ist.. Any free white alien over twenty-one years
of age, who has resided . in the United States for
five years and In this State for one year, and who,
shall have at least two 3 ears preceding his applica
tion for second papers, made the necessary decla-
ration of intentions, and taken out his brat papers,
Is entitled, upon woof of such residence and ducts
ration of Intention, to his final naturalization pa-
DEM
4-5;01110 street
•
Sid. Any free white alien who arrived in this coun
try under twenty.oneyears. and who has resided in
It for five years. (three o , which shall next indeed
his arrival at the are of twebty.one years, ; Is (Intl
tied to his anal naturalization papers.
3d. And all aliens of the age of twenty-one years.
and upwards who have resided within the United
States for one year, and who shall have enlisted in
and been honorably discharged from the armies of
the United btatts, are entitled to final papers of
naturalization. •
w. S. PURVIANCE, 1.1.4 Fifth St., Pittsburgh
p. JON ZS. 84 grant Street Pittsburgh.
J. ERASTUH hicKF.LVIr, 010 rant Bt., Pittsteg
B.F. A. VAITLIIABP.M. Allegheuy. CUT.
DAVID REEsE, Pittsburgh.
JOHN FIANN, Pittsburgh.
•
TTENSWL, Eaat Birm ingham.
Jun .litraiE , U.
JOSIAH CUTIFIL, US Fifth at., Plttaburgh
lIENBT, ,MEIFITEENZLD, Birmingham.
HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES,
VANDYKE LACES AND EDGINGS
GENUINE. JOUVIN RID GLOVES,
NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS,
SEA-SIDE SHAWLS,
REAL LACES, &to
.
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CiviL ExazNEKII.
IWO:09
NOTICE.
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I .x THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1869.
POLITICAL.
10 - EAST BIRMINGHAM,
ATTENTION
There will be held a GRANT AND COLFAX
MASS Mr ETING, at the corner. of Railroad and
Carson streets, East Birmingham.
THIS EVENING,. at 7 1.2 o'clock.
Able speakers will be In attendance. All are In
vited to attend:
Ve c 'REPUBLICAN MEETING, I
,On FRIDAY EVENING, August 21, 1868,1
At the corner of Locust and Beaver stri ets,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
A. M. BROWN. TAM. M. BAYNE and L. P.
wroNE. Esqs., will sddress the fleeting.
auW:u7s • COIL ON SPEAKIMB & MESTING6.
*REPUBLICAN MEETING,
AT ETNA, Shaler Township,
On Thursday Evening, August 20, 1
B. F. LUCAS and MILES HUMPHREYS will
dress the meeting.
aul9:u7l COM. ON SPEAKERS AND MEETING
MASS MEETING.
TANNER CLUB.
auto
All the young and active Republicans of the co
ty are requested to meet
AT CITY HALL,
On Thursday Evening, at 7 1.2 O'Clock,
For completing the organization of a TANNER
CLUB, similar to the old "Wide Awakes."
The Roll Book la open ; enlist at once.
By order. W. C. MORELAND,
President.
au19:1173
rar'THE REPUBLICANS of Fay
, ETTE COUNTY. will hold a
Mass Meeting at Dunbar Station,
On P. & C. R. R.. three tulles beyond Connellevllle,
On Saturday, 22d instant,
AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.
• I
A Train will leave Pittsburgh at 7 o'clock A.
and will -return same evening. Tickets for the
round trip, $2l.
T. H. MARSHALL, Esq.,
Hon. JOHN COVODE,
And others will be there,
igr'GILAND MASS MEETING,
OF
GERMAN REPUBLICANS,
- .
MONDAY, Angiist 24th---8 P. M.,
40*.tNir
ON WHICH. OCCASION
HON. CARL SCHURZ,
The eminent SPEANER and STATESMAN,_ will
discuss the most Important political questions of
this campaign. The undersigned would most earn
estly Invite their fellow countrymen, Without die-
Unction of party, to attend .
Jos. Abel.
J. G. Backofen,
C. - F. Hauer.
Louis Morgenstern,
Wtn. Neeb,
John Gangwisch,
G. G. ilackofe,,,
Gus' K-Idelter,
A. Kreb+
H. I'.
J. 11. litmmicr,
Mich. Ncekettuan.
Jul. F. mark, '
Th 11..Mertr,
Casper Hsu K.
Henry Knobel,
Con st. Conrad.
Chas. F. ilerrosee,
C. F. Schultz,
Col. Geo. Cierst,
Chin. Lappe.
Henry Gt r
AFTER. THE MEETING A
GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION !
Will be arranged. to which tbe_different GRANT
CLUBS or titteetty and vicinity aro meat cordially
Invited. aut9:u7o
BATES & BELL'S
=PORTED GOODS.
BATES & BELL'S
DOMESTIC GOODS.
BATES & BELL'S
LOW IPDIOES,
CHOICE GOODS,
LARGE STORRS. ,
No. 21 FIFTH STREET.
snI.3:ITA&T
ELECTIC SUMMER CORDIAL,
An Infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, Diar
rhea Dysentery, Vomiting, Sour Stomach and
elders Morbus.
DR. 1111111 V CRIMP CBE,
A specific for Cholera, Cramps and Pain In the
litomach, for sale by
HARRLS & EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
A.GMDIT'S FOll
J. SG'HOONMAKEZA SONS
PURE WHIT] .LEAD,
PIcCOVS VERDITER GREEN,
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by
exposure. It will look better. hot longer and give
more perfect satisfaction than any paint In the
aLricet. - •
OFPICZ 01 CITY EtiGINICKIt AND SIIIVY.YOU,
August 17, 1808.
NOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS.
STALED PIit:IPOSALB 808
Grading Paving and Curbing
EIT.IIfARYI3 AV'Eh'illß r,om Butler Street to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LONG from bowls alley to the Allegheny
Valley Railroad. I
And aloe for URA DING F.A.111,V lEW ALLEY.
Will be l'CritiVC , i at this Oleo until ATURDAr.
Augu3t 22 1, 1808.
tlf.eel , eatlons ran be bad at Mb. (Allen.
The Commit teo rusetvu the right to releet any or
all bids. ' I 11. J. MOORE.
aur7:llr7 Ultv Eng,ileer.
ACE LEATHER, Page's 'Pat
ent,. 10r sate wltattaale and ratan, at WS and
. Clam street.
101 1. & H. 1.1111.1.1 PS I '
anl9:u63
Gottleib Wettath,
Wm. Mittenawel,
August Ammon,
Jac. Keil.
John Nusser,
Ileurr Anshutz.
Geo. Mengel,
Win: Bader.
C. C. Smith,
Henry tierwig, Sr.,
Ad. Uroetzinger.
Adam Weise,
Aug. Ah!born,
Benj. Schmidt,
Fred. Be'Wein,
John Mussier,
Chas. Hartmann.
Cap t. Muntshelmer,
John Grlpp.
Aug. Kleher,
Henri Sieber,
And others-
FOR
lEIE
NEW FALL
11YEIJESS GOODS,
11 ) :1
In the L test Styles and Fabrics,
JUST. OPENED AT
. SA'LE'S,
180 and 82 Federal St., Allegheny.
NEW CALICOES,
NEW MUSLINS,
NEW FLANNELS,
NEW OASOIDIERES,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
WM. SEDIPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
M
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
ON THE IST DAY OF 'AUGUST,
WE REMOVED TO THE
LARGE AND OOMMODIOUB WARE:ROSE,
No. 45 Wood Street,
Directly Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
Alto, entrance on THIRD ST., Nos. 102 and 104
R. E. SELLER & CO.
TILE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY
*A'll' ti
Ma 7Ze Si M"E"1631
maawl 4 LaA
BLOOD SEARCHER,
FOR TILE CURE OF
AU Diseases Arising from an Int
pare State of the Blood, such as
Scrofula, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, Jaundice,
Cancerous Formations,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility, Boils,
Pimples on the Face,
Liver Complaint,
Sore Eyes, Scald Read,
Tetter Affections, r. l
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits,
Foul Stomach,
Old and Stubborn-Ulcers,
Rheumatic Disorders,
Female Complaints,
Together with all other disorders from an impioper
condition of the Circulatory System. As a gencrill
Tonic Its effects are most benignant, and cannot
fail 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
itilo its i•ommetition, so that while it invariably af
fords relief, and effects the most wonderftil cures,
no overdose could injure the most tender infant.
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
El oie Proprietors,
PITTSBURGII, I •PA._
ALSO, PROPRIETORS OF
Sellers' Cough Syrup;
Sellers" Liver Pills and Vermillion;
Johnson's Rheumatic Compound;
And Boerhave's Holland Bitters.
FOR SALE, BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FEZE3
OIL WELL
•
Steam Engines for Sale.
Superior new and second-hand STEAK Eli-
GTNES—T, 8 ani 10 Inch cylinders, AO and 114
inch stroke, with all the fixtures
FOR BORING OIL WELLS.
Address , HUGH N. BOLE & CO.,
au6301 Duquesne WaY, Pittsburgh, Pa.
L,7 CI IDF 01H, fdr family use; one pound equal to
four pounds of raw Ilan; put up In no it one pound
paper boxes, with recipes for cooking In a variety
of styles. Price 35 cents tawimund. For sale.
wholesale and retail, at the Family llroceryy store of
JOH A. It itNnidANY,
cull fine. Id ,nrt• and Hand .trpon.
Cl/101 E JAPAN TEA.—Just re
calved, a frOhlt 'neutral of extra quality uncol
ored Tapau Tea, for sale by .
the pound or oat etwet
by JNO. ItENtlll AW.
Sernor WWII/ .tri4 Watt *trouts.
• a 4 y 3•
EIGS
WM. SEMPLE,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal St., •
ALLEGHENY,
NOW OFFEIIS A LARGE AND COMPLETE
STOCK OF
NEW FALL - DRY GOODS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
RETAIL,
TO WHICH
DAILY ADDITIONN WILL BE MADE,
- .
DIMING THE SEASON.
Val CO ti al ti(e) 1#
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EILLINGER STEVENSON,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE
generally. Also, -
LIQUORS, WINES, ER/INDIES, ite.
No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.ii 'LIBERAL ADVANCES made on consign
ments. jy31178
J. U. CANFIELD A. T. CANFIELD.
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IL CANFIELD & SON, COM..
• MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
alers In Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. B.
Cheese, Sutter. Lard .Poik, Bacon, Flour, Flab,
Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead Pot, Pearl and Ee.da
Ashes.. Vs bite Lime. ,Linseed: Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
WATT, LANG & CO.,
IniotaseLr. DEALERS IX
Groceries, Flour. Grain, Produce, Pro.
%loam's, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil. ace.,
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET. near Liberty
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. n08:n55
N. !MERLE
Air STEELE & SON,
Commission Aferchants,
•
•ND DTALSIO3 Tic
FrILIOTTJR, GatAIN, FEET). ar.O.
No. 95 OHIO STREE'I near Ealst Common,
. r ; • Non'
=MM=
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
commussiorr mmitcHArTurs
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Conelran:lents solicited.
RITERINCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics•
National Baia; J. B. Dilworth & Co., R. T. Ken
nedy & Bro. ' ja21:124
PICT= lICILIL
.JAB. 7. SICELL/12.
KEUe & RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AxD DIALZBB IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, KILL FEED,. ac.,
349 Liberty st., Pittsburgh,
zny24:b37
T J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
-.-- No. 396 PENN STREET.
aplB:xB9
ZMMI
ALIEC. 311
MenAIVE & ANJER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 14* WATER STREET, , Above
Smithfield, Pittsburgn.
ETZER & ARMSTRONG,
F
FOBWABDIEG AHD OONEISSIONNBAOHAITB,
For the sale of Flour, Drabs, Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. le
MARKET STREET, coruer otFirst, Pittsburgh. -
tentua
JOHN I. HOUSK.....E.DW. HOUSE WU. H. HOUSE.
OHN I. HOUSE & BROS. Suc
cessors to JOHN L HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
rovers and Commission Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. -
RIDDLE, No. IS3 LIBERTY
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer
c ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce,
Urocerles and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cult ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen
erally. au2l
ROUT. KNOX AlmaEy? KNOX.
4 KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
•MERC II ANTS and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN
I I L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nn.
79 DIAMOND, opposite Clty Hall, Allegheny City.
jaG;r37
IIITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,•
Wholesale Orocere, Commission Merchants and'
lers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish..
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
1151 and 114 SECOND - STREET, Pittsburgh.
JOAN SUIPTON A WALLACE
roUPTON &WALLACE,WHOLE
SALE ROCERS AND PRODUCE - DEALERS
. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. Isi2:rsB
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The Sewerage Commission of Allegheny City
arc prepared to receive proposals for the construc
tion of the foliowing Sewers, viz:
CONTRACT No. 1,
Comprising a length of about 4,700 feet of Sewers,
of from 3 to 534 feet In diameter, on Montgomery
Avenue and 'West Common.
CONTRACT No. 2,
o f Sewer,
Comprising a length of about 1,250 feet
of 2,1 feet diameter, on Federal street.
CONTRACT . m e t N 3.
of Sewer '
Comprising a length of about .11. 4.30
of from 3 to 3,46 feet diameter. on dedgwiek street
anti Hue of P. Kt. W. A U. B. It.
Drawings and specifications can be seen and full
particulars obtained at Anglncees (i , Mco, City Hall.
Bids touch bo endorsed ••riewer 1 rop , Ws. Con
tract No. 1." (or other. as the ei n,.....51.my
_lle,)an3 . d( l7,
livered on or before 3r. K., TUr. Ol- ' A I, t h e jt,
which for a m i e t
h al e o
E rte n
g ai t
n e e b e i r d
a s
day of August...,
Porms of rosal ton
will be received , ) Can be obtained
Ind themselves to acce t
°Mee.
Tlio rommisslonbtildo.not b
P
the lowest
"rS I
By order of tL C n AS s DAS . I9,
Cllr Engineer.
INDIA m4IOEII BELTING ANI)
STEAM i•AtILINti.—A full mock on hand at all
and of the best quality. parties, wishi n g
wee.
Cud p our
or shops where
be
is rejlltirvd,
our price° as Low as can be ha In h e Efts ; and
tufght pared.
J. & 11. prut,Lii , t3
At , • Aci and As, st. Clair tartlet.
.. -
NEW STOCK
OF
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
AT
WE SEMPLE'S,
180 and 1g " .., Federal St., Allegheny'
BARGAINS IN
LINEN ELOMTLERCEIDIES
' 1 LINEN SEDEE PEON*,
LADIES' STOCKINGS,
MEN'S SUIE4S,
AT
SEDIPLE'S,
180 and
,182 Federal St., Allegheny
=TIM
NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN
• that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION the
Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Britle over
the Allegheny River, from Ewalt street, in the City
of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny. to the
Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, at or near the
mouth of Oirty's Bun, Incorporated by an Act of
the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap
proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 18438,
will be opened at the office of BILL & SHUTTERLY.
on Butler etrset, in the Seventeenth Ward of said
City of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OP SEP
TEMBER NEXT, - st 10 o'clock A. X. of sale illy.
John W. Riddell, -1 S. J. Wainwright.
J. J. Shntterly, I James I. Bennett,
T. R. Sill, J. B. Poor,
T. B. Stewart, D. Dempsey,
M. McCullough, Jr., H. Sample,
I
E. S. Hanna. L. Feilbangh,
W. T. Purclance, E. Coates,
Wm. W. Young, I J. U. Barr.
Wm. Reardon, I Wm. McConnell,
Israel C. Pershing. I John J. Williams,
N. P. Reed, I Commissioners.
Pittsburgh, August Bth. 1868. SultuuM
itgrTIIE APPETITE FOR
Tobacco Destroyed
Lease off Chewing and. Smoking the
M=
One box of ORTON'S PREPARATION is walt
z:AN-TED to destroy the appetite for tobacco in any
person, no matter bow strong, the habit may be,
W IP IT FAILS IN ART CASE THE ROART WILL BE
BEFUNDIE. It Is almost impossible to break - off
from the use of tobacco by the mere exercise of the
will. Something is needed to assist nature in over
coming a Wit so firmly rooted: with the help of the
preparation there is not the least trouble. Hun
dreds have need it who are willing to bear witness
to the fact that ORTON'S PREPARATION com
pletely destroys the appetite for tobacco and leaves
the perpon as tree from any desire for it as, before
be commenced its use. It is perfectly safe and
harmless in all cases. The Preparation acts directly
upon the same glands and secretions affected by tu
bocco, and through these upon the blood, itorough
ly cleansing the poison of tobacco from the system,
and thus allaying the =lateral cravings Of ipbacco.
No Mons HANKER MG FOR TOBACCO AFTRi usixta
`ORTON'S PREPARATION! ' RECOLLECT IT IR
ITARRANTRD• BIWABE
•
COUNTERTZITSI
The following are a few selected from the mititt—
thole of recommendations in our possession:
. (From W. P. Heald, Esq„ Bangor, Me.l •
BAiscon, Me., April 24. 1868.
I hereby certify that I have used tobacco for thir
ty years past, and for the last fifteen, yt are I have
used two pounds per month. I have made attempts
to leave off at different times. I have left oil one
year at a time, but always cdntinue.d to banker for
It until I used Orton's Prtparation, which has COM. ,
pi, tel recommend of the appetite for tobacco. I
would all who are affected with this ter
rible habit to try the preparation ' which will cer
tainly cure it If the directions are
W folloed.
. P. w HEALD.
[From E. W. Adkins. Knoxville. Tenn.]
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., August 5, 1867.
This is to certify that I had need 'tobacco to such
an extent that my h. alth had become greatly Im
paired, and my whole system deranged and broken
down. In Juue. 1867, 1 purchases one box of Or
ton"s Preparation, and after using It 1 found that I
was completely cured. I have not had any hanker
ing or desire for tobacco since using t he preparation.
I believe it to be all that it is recommended, and I
would advise all who wish to quit the tt.e of tobacco
to try one box of Orton's Preparation.
E. W. ADKLIS.
[From John Morrill. Bangor, Me.
BANGOR, Me., 31arch 24, 1868.
This is to certify that I have nice tobacco for
eighteen years; have tried many times to.leate off.
but have sneered so much from a el:shwas - in my
head, and gnawing at my stomach, tlhat I base soon
given up the trial. A abort time since a friend In
duced me to try Orton's Preparation farad by you.)
I have done so. and am completelyenied. I did not
in the leant hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or
chew, after 1 began to use the PrPnaration.
• JOHN MORRILL.
Price of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dollan
per box. forwarded - to any part of tile_co nutty,st
paid. on receipt of price. Money sent by ma ltat
our risk. Address,
C. B. COTTON, Proprietor,
Box L 748. Portland, Maine.
NElettliENCE. -
We. the undersigned, nave had peraonal dealings
with C. B. COrTuN. and nave round him a reliable
and fair dealing man, and nelirce his statements
deserving the conlidence Of the public:
S. B. itichardsun. Itev. J, B. Breen, Dr. 8. B.
Gowen, Portland, Me.; Charles 11. Morrill, Bidde
ford, Me.; A. II- Boyle, Attorney. Belfant, Me •
Alonzo Barnard. Bangor, Me.; `w in . swee K.
Esq., West Mansfield. Mass.; u
tspynton. East
Acworth. N. II.; al, Quimby, et. Johnsyille, N. Y.
auf7m6o
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE,
• CITY OF ALLEGITENT, August 11, LV63. I
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
received at this office until 3 o'clock P. R. on
FRIDAY, 21st instant, for
GItA33I2VG- AND PAVING
WARD'S ALLEY, from Allegheny avenue to Bedg
wick street;
ISABELLA couRT, from Robinson to Minya St:
AP*, for Urading FOUNTAIN STILEICT. from
'Henderson street to Ididdle street.
Profiles and specification's can be seen In the l offico
of the City Engineer. -
a a FRANCIS;
anl4:tt-t7
ECOATif.pAND ENGINES
WA.NP.V.I3.
One Horizontal Engine, of 20 horse power.
One ••Nigger•• Engine, without reverao valve.
Also, a medium pixel, OttILL
Terms cash. Address, with description and prim'.
kalmB
X4EATIIEII. .BELTIA Lilo boa
quality Oak Tsunoda ivraya on baud at WI
°west tatta. J. t H. ratmars.
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NOTICES.
Poisonous Weed, Tobacco.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
City Controller
JOSILB. COPLEY. Jr..
66 River Avenue. Allegheny
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