The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 18, 1868, Image 5

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N O TICE.--DTM. 3. MOORHEAD
'has been admitted d member of the brut of '
31kx3rtri - EA_T) & co.,
To date from January7 , l4, 1808. Style.of firm Si
beret lure.
4; 31 E .
O K . . I. 3,.I 3 O I O e R c LI E E . A k.N D E ..
Pittsburgh, .31i.reli1;. 184.3. -
WAN . TED, ;
11
V
A.Sitnatlon as Book Keeper,
By ;!znar. of Middle age, who has been employed for
the .Ppast NINE YEAUS In that capacity in
Unruh. SalisfaetOry_ reference as to character and
ability. Letters addressed to "WILLIA3I.' care
Or GAZETTE OFFICE, Pitt,burgh, will be promptly
.att'ldled to. uthl9:ins3-wyai •
DSSOLTiTION.—THE rigid OF
NVIIITE, BERGER & CO. was dissolved on'
the 10th Inst.; by mutual consent. =•
• • DANIEL WHITE,
W. If. BERGER,
I _
W. FREEMAN.
'The undersigned will continue the manufacture of
Wonden Ware and Packing Boxes, under the name
and; style of PRE 'MAN SC BERGER. (Mice and
Factory between 31 rton and Clymer streets, Ninth
Ward. - W. VREEMANI,
W. 11., BEItGER. I
Pittsburgh. March, 7, ISGS. uth, 9:m91
FOR SALIEa
. A corrau HOUSE,
,
Containing' six rooms , hall - and kitchen, with sta
ble, carriage and coal house; well of good water and
ci s tern of eighty barrels. with iron pump iu each.
rat 80 . feet on Craig street by 140 teet on Henry '
street; -with 10 foot alley at the rear; well stockea
' with pear, apple, peach, cherry and phut; trees;
also, several young choice grape vines, Situate near
,
second toll gate, Oakland. Price $6,500.
c Also, one lot adjoining the above.'4o feet by 140
L- feet. ou which Is .a newly built store room, coal and:
wagon Elmds. Price. $1,700. The'stock of.Grocer
les will be sold also If desired.
Apply to the proprietor, on.the premises.
mltibmtB7 * ISAAC. W. TENET?.
,flifcr , ;BANK,
No. fl« Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
$lOO,OOO.
STNIECHOLDEES INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
• ForciinfEzeltange bought and sold; and when de
:sired remitted to Lur e pe. •
Collections made on aft the principal points of the
- - United States and Canada: •
• DIRECTORS:
JAMES 31CCABE, - JOHN MCKEOWN,
TEBENCE CAMPBELL, Itotatim, '
• JOHN SAVAGE, - PATRICK KANE,
.JAS. 'PHELAN, • ' JOHN C. BARB.
CHAS. C. BAUR, Wn. ' •
T. O'BRIEN. ' J. DuNtrxr, Jn..
1).
PreiAdent.
J. C. BARR, Secretary.
11.—This Bank will open for business between
the first and fifteenth of April, In the room lately
.occupied by A. 15IeTighe, deceased, as a 'Banking
House, opposite the. Cathedral. m 1118.4100
tAT'LTAL
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A.
I will sell by Pnblic Outcry, at the residence or
.JOHN POLLOCK, decessed,'ln South Fayette Tp.,
near Oakdale Station, on the I'. C. & C. It. It., Pan
handle, jou •
- TIVESDA:I4 - March 31, 1868, at 1 P. 31.,
. .
'The personal Estate of the deceased. •eonsisting in
_part of Wheat, Corn and Oats in he bushel; lot of
Potatoes: some 300 lbs. Wool: !tot of good sheep,
Cow Cattle, Yoke' of Work Oxen, Fanning Uten..
.sils, Household Furniture, &c. . ,
TERMS AT :ALE
Administrator of John Pollock, deed
VAN'HOOK. & McCLELT.AiiI).
Auctioneers
.J 017. - S. JOHNSTON. Salesman.
FOR SALE. ' •
..Property nea4 Mansfield for Sale.
A very desirablo-plece of laud of ILO acres. having
an orchard of about 3 acres. and a good frame house
of 3 rooms and cellar: a spring of never failing wa
ter near the house. Located on an elevation about
%of a mile west of 3lanstield,Station, on the Pau
,handle It. It. Tube sold as a whole or in lots; to
_suit purchasers, from 2 to 5 acres. • •
InqUire.of DANIEL SWOGER. -11eal Estate and
Insurance Agent. No. 77 Federal street, Alleglfnuy
City, on becloud floor.
A good frame dwelling ofrooms, large hail..
finlshed attic and good cellar , with lot 24 - by 129
-feet 9 - inches, situate No. 60 Adams street. Sixth
ward; Allegheny City, which will be sold low and on
good terms. as the owner wishes to leave the city.
mlnquire of.DANIEL SWOGER. No. 77 Federal
street, .Allegheny City, on second floor.
FOlt SALE.. ,
• BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Two goodlots on
Shellieh: street; one lot on Adams 'street: one lot ou
Franklin street ttlrrenamallitut s -cm Charticrs street;
-one lot on Fremont street , Allegheny. A lot in
East Liberty, being lot No. 14 on Dennison avenue.
A number of lids on Jacks Bun.
Inquire of DANIEL SIVOGER. :No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City, second flour.' -
mhl3:mSs I
THE UNITED PRESBYTERI4IN,
A RELIGIOUS WEEKLY, IN QUARTO FORM,
•PUBLISHED AT
No. 74 Third 'Street Pittsburgh,P
ao,
is now one of the largest and widelv circulated RE
' I,ILIIOUS JOURNALS In the West: It has a large
-and rapidly Increasing circulation: in the two cities
and surrounding boroughs 'in the towns and singes
of Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio. Western
Virginia. and throughout the Western States: gen
erally. As such. it is to BUSINESS MIEN one of the
very best advertising mediums. as they may see by
calling at . the officeand examining the list of mai
scribers.
A. specimen copy of the paperwiil be sent On appli
cation. Address
MTJRDOCH & CO.,
Egg
No. 74 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA
zolil3:3lwF • • • •
m ECHANICS9 SAVLNGS BANK,
No. 14 Smitlailleldl;3treet,
PITTSBURGH, PA • '
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SUM
it ECEIVED PADM ON DOLLAR LIMA p.n. - De
posits received subjecrto ,vithout interest.
JAMES BLACKMOItE, Pregitient. •
(IE6: I). TINDLE, Secretarly and Treuurer
•TAMES Yr: 110PEINS. Solicitor.
TRUSTEES:
James Blackmore, . i James IL' Hopkins,
'Alex. Tindle, . Jnmes Down,
William W. W. Bradshaw,
A. Culikage, I Robert . Wray,
John Evans.
THE GREAT
FRIEND OF TUE AGE
The "Queen" Triumphant,
THE QUEEN OF=- THE WASH TUB.
BIJY IT. TRY IT.
FOR GENERAL WASHING PURPOSES IT IS
..PRONOUNCEDONPREORDENTED. cheaper Ilan
soap—cleansgs more.thoroughly7costs less money-
salves more time and labor, and is sold by all Grocers.
One trial will demonstrate itssuperiority and secure
it a firm place In the affection of tile entire house
hold. Manufactured br the
HESS MANUFACTURING CO.,
• Office, No. 136 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh.
MALT._ -500 BUSHELS
FALL' BARLEY MALT,
:'"lfecoh - ed and for site by
McBALNE & ANJER,
l'ittaburgh, January 2a, 18119
kiAWUML XIMIOAMMU,
AT-,DMRIW-AN's
.P.x-Otlicio - Justiee ot. the Peace and Police
trate. 'ollice. tiItANT STREET. opposite the Ca
' lhedral, PITTSBIIRGII, PA. _
Kdeds,' Bonds. Mortgages, Acknowledgments.
Depositions, arid all Legal Business executed with
promptnesa and dispatch. inal6
•• CAUGHT ADRIFT. ,
Caught adrift, on the Ohio river, °NT. PLAT; II
POIlbi„ made out of sawed lumber. The owner is
required to come and prove property and take the
same away, or It will be sold acconlia_g_o_law.
- CHARLES CU MM INGS,
Brunet's Island.
Tittobusgh, March 16th t 1888.
=I
ROBERT POTTER',,
mht9:mB3-415:F
1111 Ma
HOUSEHOLD
141 WATER. STREET
. . . .
. . _
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
=
IS6S.
ar•RM.Afkir
REDUCTION H
J. W. BRADLEY'S
PATENT
DUPLEX SKIRTS,
FOR THE
MILLION!
THE WEST. BRADLEY & CARY MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY HAYING PURCHASED
THE BUSINESS .AND lINTERESVOF THE LATE
FIRM OF WEST 3, BRADLEY & C,CRY, AND
HAVING MADE GREAT. IMPROVEMENTS IN
TILE , MACHINERY AND LABOR FOR THE
MANUFACTURE OF THE:CELEBRATED
PATENT DUPLEX ,SKIRTS,
ARE NOW ENABLED,TO MANUFACTURE AND
SELL. THEM AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
THEIR OBJECT IS :TO PLACE THESE :iklicrs
IN THE MARKET AT SUCH PRICES AS TO
MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR TILE
MILLION TO PURCHASE
THE PATENT DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC (OW D 011••
BLE SPRING) SKIRT' PREFERENVE • To
.ANY OTHER SKIRT MADE.. THEY.ARE ARE.
RANTED TO OUTWEAR ANY TWO OR THREE
SINGLE STEEL SPRING SKIRTS, AND. THE
ZRESEN T
UREATLY REDUCED PRICE
3iAKES THEM, THE CHEAPEST BV FAR, AS.
WELL AS THE MOST DURABLE, STYLISH,
GRACEFUL AND AGREEABLE SKIRT TOME
WEARER THAT IS MANUFACTURED IN THIS
OR. ANY OTHER COUNTRY
ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE VAMETX Or NEW
AND BEAUTIFDL DESIGNS OF THE PATENT-
ED ~M ETALIC ENDS" SUSPENDERS, OF OUR
OWN MANUFACTURE, EQUAL IN wrirtz and
QUALITY TO THE BEST FRENCH SHSPEN-
DERR, AND AT MUCH LOWER PRICES
..lyti i .-:pit,t011E.T....51.',....0A.k.f...)1.ri.€0
WAIIEHODNE AND OFFICE:
Nos. 97; . Chambers and 79. and 81
Reade Street,
NEW YORK.
nall:17,123:16:01 -
PITTSBTJfIGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18 1868.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
BEADED :TARLATANS.'
. . .
SPANGLED TARLATANS.
=III
A NEW GOODS
FOR. EVENING DRESSES._
BATES & BELL.
nibl , qr - rs.tT
WEED SEWING MACHINE.
•
lvtll
oerfonn greater range arid variety of work
than any other madame, either tine or heavy sewing;
Usei a straight, short needle: makes a stitch alike mI
both st , ii:s; WILL STITCH. II I. -FELL. BIND, Ct Ott).
ItCI , I , Lt: AND TUCK -WITHOUT MEASURIN
AND HILNISTITCH.
F IRST s3ll VMS
At Paris. 11467.
etinsrivailla State Fair. 1867.
1111aor. State Fair, lB67.
);1:11' thinp.litie Sate F'air. 1867
"New York State Fair. 1867.
Aud the ration.; County Fairs.
. . . .
WEED DDES NUT TAKE ill's tut et'ELLS Witt::: Y.*
WANT IT To SL"., Weed Is universally acknowledg
ed to be the best by all who hit,' ,;el.ll and n..ied It. •
The. following Agents are establishyd hi the differ.;
eat Counties for the ,ale, of the Weed Sewing Ma
chine : __ i•
•W. C. Walthour. Maio .st rim:. near Tunnel.
Greensburg. Westmorelaml .71{11tV.
31. P. 31'Clanahan, ELot., West '3i - ewt on. •
A. 1.. Itobinson.-Market andjetrerson. Kittanning,'
Armstrong county.
• , S. 31. 31. Bailey - . Uniontown. Fayette county.
11. E. Patton. ilreensbern, Greene enmity.
S. 31. Bell. NVreibington.• IM. i .. .
- .J. Boggs. Broadway, Beeves' Bbvk. New Brigh
ton, Beavereuuntr. •
Geo. feeble-'. Wielthigton street. New Castle,
Lawrence county. :• _ •
J. A. Conner, Scott Township:
•
A. A. Shubson, Moon Township.
Agents are wanted for the tollowinti wolinticsi
'Mercer, Butler, Clarion.. Ilidlana and I.ambria:toull
tles. Address - • it.'11.1.0N01...
, 119 Grant street. Pittsburgh.
General Agent fur Western renn'a.
. . .
STEAM . .
.
. .
CARPET 13E.A.Tter
ESTABLISHMENTk
11 - 111 r -n TEN L In New York - nnd nth
er Ea,teru cities h 3 proved a contplrte *recce;.
;ITS AIicANTAGES
,
3.:(1.--Taillug 'aull Stirlnkagc are mmp:ettly avolde
..%I—\o ripping apart nect . isary. •
34—When freed from Aina. moth,: or thelri,arvae,
the Carpet lwAs nearly a.icEtt...l zs Roc, s• the
natural fatllng from wear.
4th—When perfertly clean, a Carpet wilt wear as
long again, a desirable matter FS a mere pulat of
economy, to say nothing of look's. • ' '
ALL ormEns LEFT. AT. THE i-)Fhi"E
No. 179 Liberty Street.
Or ad.lre4setl to I': 0. /lox 473. w:11 pr..arep
attention. -
GEO. L. MeCLINTOCK,
mlllO
SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY.
J. B. HARRIS' SAFETY FIRE J VAR
ear Heater and Moderator,
For SMOKE A:S:D HOT AIR FIXES. dispensing
with the Uhe Stores and Fires In or about the
Passenger or Baggage ears, with the attachment to
graduate the heat' to any temperature that may be
desired without the no:Ability or tiring the ear or
cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Having obtained of the Plitted SMtee Letter.; Pat
ent for a Safet y Jatket which Is warranted to resist
the most intense brat that 'may he ;Wolfed to it In
the position and purpose for which ft to intended.
It a sore protection from accidents by tire. origi
n(-ing from defective Hues. or where iron pipes are
used as conductors for smoke or beat. It is :midi
plicable to allpiping that may become overheated,
and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where
wood or other acmbustible material may be placed
in close prciximlty thereto. I. am now ready-Jo ap
ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facterles,
ships, steambo4ts, railroad cam, etc.. wherever
pipes as eonductors are made
. dangerous by being
overheated and security desised. 1 will sell, on ap-
Ilication. right, - to manufacture nr to use the abuse
nvention; also. territorial rights, to such as may
wish to engage lu seining priv:leges.wither by State
or couoty.•,: • •
• J. B. HARMS.
iFiY"ol3lce at the . "Nt: rr,u-s ULTRA . PAINT
WORKS," corner of slorrla street and the Al
Ninth War I, Pittsburgh, l'a.
fe7.1:440
rnO THE TEACHERS AND
ritnENns OF EDUCATION - IN ALLE
-1 ENV COUNTY.—The undersigned would re- •
spectfnily annouites. that In areor.lallre with require
ments pf the Common School Law, an Institute Will
be' held in the HALL OF THE FOURTH WAR D
PUBLIC SCHOOL. Pittsiturgli, Pa., beginning on
MONDAY. March 3011. at 10 o'clock 'a. and
ending FRIDAY: Aprll 3d„ 1808.
That Teachers I)
Act of Assembly
regulating them, eromedileh it•wllfbe seen that alt
tuaehers bf the Common Schools of the County are')
expented.to attend: .
"Areordlng Art of Assembly, approved April
9th. 1867. It Teachers'. Institute must be held in
each count} _of the Commonwealth, and most con
tiuue in session at least tire days. Including
day for going to and half-a-day for returning from
the place of meeting; the 11:1111V4 of all persons
teaching In the Common Schools of tho county;
must he called at least twice. a day and absentees'
carefully marked; and thoge.who absent themselves
from the Institute of their county, without good
reason, may have their, want of professional spirit
anti zeal Indicated by certificates of a lower grade ut
the next examination'' , (See Penna. School Jour
nal, 9itty,1167. pp. 112.3
From the above It Will be Seen that the law per.
mite Directors to grant Teachers the time to attend .
,the Institute and count it the same ns so tench time
spent in teaching; and so far as I have had an op
portunity to present this matter to Directors, they
have not only expressed a willingness to do So; but
arc anxious their teachers should attend. If teach
.era act wisely, they will nut fall to attend this meet
ing. • A. T. DOHTHETT„
nthliktralT .• County Superintendent.
FLOuR, •
FROM SOUTFIERN WILEAT
We ha re commenced receiving a lot of
80,000 Bushels -Brime -Southern Wheat,
And are 110 W prepared to deliver a superior quality.
of
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
mhlB:m72
TO THE PUBLIC.
Mr. SAMUEL E., ALLISON, of (or near) Bakers
town, Allegheny county, having made defamatory
statements to divers persons, of and concerning me
and my business trinsactionk, was notiflettand rc
quired to make proper amends, and did, on January
27th, 1808, Promptly and voluntarily sign, a full
written retraction of the said slander, and agree to
pay the fees of my attorney; therefore, I refrained
from instituting suit against
- • BENJAMIN 3IILLEIt.
'Timm... oar Manch'l3,lB6B . . natilo:m7o
sjOHN 'Meh l _ Ornamental Hair
B AIR WORKED AND PERFUMER, No. 02
Fourth street, one door from Wood, Pittsburgh.
Always on hand, a general assortment of Ladles'
.WIGS, BANDS, CURLS; Gentlemen's "WIGS; TO
PEES SCALPS, GUARD CHAINS, BRACELETS,
good Price In cash will be given. for
RAW Alit.
• Ladies' and Gantlemen's lialr Cutting done I
the neatest manner. rnh'lnta
IjnEANILIT-284 sacks on steamer
11 Bermu da , toFrive. for Halo by
isibtB NAIAIL DICKST _
vv.
11:0PRIETOR
R. R. KENNEDY & BRO.,
PEARL STEAM MILL
TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS
A T JOSIEPH HOTLINE
The LargeAt Assortment of
ILLINERY GOODS,
STRAW AND
nd in the City.
To be Fo
P.IEIIoN
SILKS.MINE
FROS
STU
FLOWERS. •
- CRAPES. l'
FRAMES, •
;Fa) ILLUSIONS. •
I W
A TRIMMINGS, ornamented.
ALSO- A' WELL' ASSORTED STOCK OF
. i •
WHITE GOOD', . CORSETS.
110SIF.RY, 11001.. SKIRTS.
-. GLOVES. • ' 'BALMORAL SKIRTS,
i
EMIIIIOIDERI , 11 S, A ND
K ERCIII EFS.
FRINGES. • • BUTTONS,
TRIM3IINGS, - BRAIDS.
• And a. Pull Line of Noiicins:
FURNISHING GOODS. •
• NECK TIES. BOWS, SUSPENDERS .
. MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS. '.
Agents for BISMARCK, DICKENS, VICTOR and
other popular makes of
PAPER COLLARS.
Prices as low a Eastern Jobbers.
Wholesale Rooms un Stairs.
Nos . . 77 and 79 Market Street.;
IMEI
A PERFECT FITTING. GLOVE:
MACRUM CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street, -
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR
KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which is now complete with eotol and shnde
They In4ve . jut opened 100 DOZEN of the
Celebrated hIDS,
Importi.d cspeelally to ourorder. Hundreds o - f our
custothers can 'el:Airy to their perfect cut and fault
less quality. The colors were got up from ahades of
dress material. selected and t'urnished by U 4, and
are really
Elegant and Desirable.
The assortment BLACK.. WRITE.
DARK - COLEI{S. M.;1111'51 COLONS, and OPERA.
or p.N.RTY coLou:4.
SIZES• 43 3-4 TO S
MA CR CH CARLISLE,
=
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
SPRING GOODS.
V.", hal ,f• on,tantly oa hand a run ilux of
• .
WHITE GOODS ,
I=l
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Plain Nainsook and Swiss;
Solt Finish Carribric;
Barred Organdies.
THECHEAPEST LINE OF IRISH LINENS IN THE CITY
A'FI.I.I.'S:TOuN. "F
Ilaniburg. Edging!' and inverting,.
Jotont Edging!! and Inserting's.
MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS;
Selling at Eastern Prices
We have a splendid line of
SPRING ANkSITRIIER HOSIERY,
A i l' VERY LOW TRIC:ES
Our stock of CORSETS is completely full. We
have a very good line of COLLARS fur Indica and
gehtlexuen.
XELCRIIIII, GLYDE & CO.,
7S and SO Market Street.
mhIU
THE BEST YID GLOVES
IN THE ItTILD ARE
LAPORTE'S 'PARIS KID GLOVES,
.:11EN , S A.tiD WOMEN'S SIZE
All Glovi?, in:Lde 11mt lwar iny slguktilre,
LAPORTE,
FISK, CLARK F_LAGrGr,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES,
No; 53 white Street, N. Y. -
rels:mrrrs;
FRINGES,
GIMP EIE.A.DIS(G-S,
IN AL ACOLORS, JIIST OPENED, AT
F. H. EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth. Street:
mliiii
L. Ow LiVINGSTON.W..II..I.IURT.W. A. R01:11.1i80:1, IR
LIVIIGSTON & CO.,
'IRON I'OUNDE tB, •
3IANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTEM
All deserlptlcnia, for Plumbers'and Ga Flttera::Ag
?Waiting linplernents, , Cotton and Wo,. len Mill Ma
chinery, &c.
All Job Work promptly attended to.
°thee and •Works—WASIIINGTOI4 AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Pa.
• --
CLOTHES WRINGERS. •
We have Snide arrangements whereby we 'eau fur
nish to the traillthe UNIVERSAL WRINGER of
the manufacturer's wholesale prices,put up In eases
or half dozen and one dozen. 11 full supply at
wholesale and retail; wilt always be found on hand.
& H. PHILLIPS;
26 and 28 st. Clots street.
EMI
. .. . .
•
T VIENNOT &` CO.,' ENERAL
'Jr • NEWSPAPER, ' CORRESPONDINU, AND
ADVERTISINti. ARENT'S, . ' . ' .
- 133 Nassau Streit, NO - tv York,
TEstublished In 18024 1.
RUFERENCEti—Mr. H. I). Helutbold,.
594 Broodway. New York; Messrs. S. B. Vunduser.
& Co.;" 198 Greenwich street, New. York; Messrs.
Hall is Bucket, 208 Greenwich street. New York:
3tailers. CF: Bruce. Sod Cu.:: Type: Founders 13
-.
Chambers' St. N.' Y.; Messrs. Hagar. tt Co.; THie
Fitunders, 38" Gold st„ N. N. • ce.l:l7B:stwr
CLOTHES WRINGERS REPAIR
IL) ED.—AU the (Uffeeent makes °felonies Wring
ers repaired, at the India Rubber Depotifi and tS
IR. Clair street. J. H. PHILLIPS.
COTTOII--1 bales on the steam=
er Bermuda, to arrive, fat sole tir__ -
JAWS _ DIVALY a CO.
y 4
si` .rf
CARPETS, 'OIL - CLOTHS,- &C .
IBacst SPIULNG STOCK 1868
var.
uao.
OF
C.A.iUT9FArTS.
JUST OPENING. , '
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
L All qualities
LOWEST PRICES IN THE .CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY
TO SELL
BOVARD, "ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth Street,
-
rnhlo:d& - A•F • OVER 8=1...ES & BELL'S
23 JUST IMPWITED, 23
And Especially Adapted to thi3 Market,
VELVET 4CAIIPETS9
OP MOST ELEGANT_DESIGNS
English Body and Tapestry Brussels,
- INGRAINS •AXD REMPS,
•
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE CITY.
COMMON CARPETS,
25 CENTS PER YARD
OL.IVER N'CLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 5..).3 Fifth Street.
51 SPRING SALES. .
- I
CA-11,1"ErTS
HAVE CERTAINLY REACHED I.
BOTTOM PRICES.
•
MeCALLUM BROTHERS.
Otter alrre airpfofallkiadsofCAßPET%
.atilEßraf7in : r„iou3.Saon
IsARALLELED.3NCiiIE CLOSE OF
THE
OIL CLOTHS,
Of every goods, and decidedly the largest stocicdn
any house In the city. .
31cCALETT31 BBOTHEIi!S,
- fel° .31 FIETII STREET. above Wood.
1868. 11-11 ":'• 1868.
NEW CARPETS.
OUR CUSTOMERS WILL FIND
OUR UN SPRING STOOK,
, ve are
_inn opening, unequalled lu extent
. • • and variety, mud the prices -
Loiter than Any . New or Ohl-Goods.
Ia tar market, bf equal qualltle.4 awl styles
MeIARLAND & COLLINS,
7,I.AND 73 FIETIi STILEXT, - (Z•cconct Fioor.)
I fe4:i.IIT
71 73
MCFARLAND & COLLINS
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR•'
_ .
NEW . SPRING STO.Ori.-,
OF ,
CARY'E'T'S.
OIL CLOTHS,
IV/IVD 0 IV SIJADES
CUltrAiN GOODS,
I ' „' _
PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR. CASH.
AND IN.3LI.NY INSTANCES AT
Less than Aetnall- Cost . to Manufaehire.
Those ,Goods could not now be replaced for the;
saute coot, and are offered FOR CASE at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Far Below Their Present Value;
. .
AT TIM PLACEWHERE' ThiIEGINS CAN AL
WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK • .
Nos. 71.-- and 73 Fifth Street,
• SMCONI)
i r inv)rwpsET •
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
PAID FOR
GOVERNMENT _ SECURITIES,
GOLD,-
COUPONS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES.
J. F. STARK f t CO., Bankers,
Corner .o/Woodinni 'Third Streets.
TXTELITE LIME. - • - -
y
250 BARRELS WHITE
Warrauted equal to any In markei. 11 "gt°To nnd
sale by . • -
11170 H KIT9N, •
mtU2:insB No. 3A3 Libirt7' itzsat,'Plitob
a FITSBURGiI and
On and after. THURSDAY. norett sth. 1868. ,
train 4 Nv ill arrlvi , at :tad departfrom the Depot, car-.
nee of Grant atol Water atrect.l. ns futlaw.;
• • Dr .- • rrive.
Mall to and.frunt Cutout 'n. 6: 0A M. ( 6 A
: r:
00 M.,
31eliee,port Necoln111101.'11.11:00 A. )1: 2:03 r. m.
Fs: to and from Union Cu. 3:00 P. )1;10:00 A. M.
West Newttei 'Aeconunotrn 4:301%, - - , 8:33 A. N.
linoblock's Accoranuttlat'n 6:15 p. 7:30 r. M.
Night Ace. to MeKeesport.lo:3o P. x. 6:40 A. M.
Sundae Church Trairt to ay , .
from e,t N'ett't
For tickets apply to
W. B. STOUT, Stiperlutendc ' fiit i ! . KM , (3 :- Alceinnhti
ALLEGHENY
VALLEY RAILROAD
Running Through to Venni,igo
Conneeting with trains East and We,fon . the War
ren and Franklin. Railroad: also with the Atlantic
and Great We:deru
On and after TUESDAY. Jannary:l4th, 1868,
the Passenger Trains win leave from and arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot i. curner Canal and Pike
41s follows•
•
Depart.: • Airive:
Mall to and rm Ven. City. 7:..10 31. 12:30 r. tr.
Expre's " 10:15 It. 31. 5:45 p.
InnolS-s Bend Accomtainrn 1145 t•. 3i. 11:00:1. M.
Fir•A soda Works Accom'n. V . :30 A. N. 8:15 A. 31.
Second Soda Works ACeOln• o:00 P.. 31. 2:33 P. 31.
iiniton Accommodation.... 6:4O'A. 31. 6:30f.
Sunday Chunth Train leaves :Aida Works at 3:10
A. 31., arriving in Pittsburgh at. 0:50 A. 31. Be- t
turnin, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 m., arriving at
Sodall orkis ut g:5O P. at
jat.7li
1868. .
PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNF, & CHICAGO R.
W. AND OLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH I% R.
From January 19th, 1868. trains will leave fron,t
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, city ,
time. as follows: .
• Leave. I 1 ; Arrive.
Chicago Ex.... 2 rl3 a mlChicago Ex... 2:43 am,
Cleveland Ex.. r 2:13 am Cleveland Ex. 2:43 ain
Erie & Ygn Mil: 6:13 a m Chicago Ex .-....:10:58'a m
Cl. &Whig3l."l • 6:28 ain Wheeling Ex . . 11:08 am
Chicago litail.. 6:58 ain ichlengO :ix - ._.:. 1:53 pm.
Chicago Ex.... 9:43 aml q• & Wii*g Ex 4:03 p m
i'it'.s. & Cl. Ex. lErie & YteivEls: 6:13 pin
• vi . a. - Youngtin 9:43 a inlChleago Ex...,. • 6:sBpm
Cl. & Wh'g Ex. 2:13p ...ICI. & 'WIC.; Ex 7:08 put
chicagio Ex .... , 2:28 pm:Pitts. & Ct. Ex. .
Wil. & Erie Ex. 4:38 pm I via Yogust'ti. 9:28 pm
D,:prirt from Allegheny.j Arrive in Allegheny.
N. Brigrn Ac. 8:58 a in.N. lirigt• a Ac. .7:03 ata
Leetsdale: •• 10:13 a mIN. Brigr "
n -" 8:28 a m..
" 11:53 a mWellsville . 9:58 am.
:4
Rocheer •• 1:33 p 111 I XeW Castle " 10:13 am.
Wellsvie Ace.. 3:43p mlLeetsdale . " 9:13 a m
Leetsdale Ace.. 4:15 pilaf -'• " 1:18 pta
N. Erlgtin " . 5:3E pin; N. Brigi'n -' 2:43 pm.
N. Brigrn. " . '6:2Bp to:Leetsdale "-4:23 pm
Leetsdale " . 10:4 ( 3 pini :" ' '•' 7:28 pm.
2:28 p. in. Chicago lx- 10:50 a: in. Chicago
press leaves daily. !Express arrives daily.
,lag F. It: MYERS, Genera) Ticket Agent.
PITTSMURGH;
LCOLITMBUS
ziATI IL •
of mol after .SI7NDAY,
December Bth, 1867. tralas will leave awl arri7e at
Union Depot. as follows. Pittsburgh time: ( ,
• Depart. - .Arrive..
Mall Express- • 2:15 a. !Si: 3:55 3:55 p..
Fast Line - 9:401. m. 7:05 ) m
Fast Express ' - -": 1 -,0 W. iii: 10:55 a. in.
Mixed Way , 6:10 a. 'in. 6:50 p. in.
31c.DiniallPS Acc'n. No. 1..1.1:10 a: ni:. - 2:10 p. m.
Steubenville Accommear n. 3:55 p.m.. 9:30 a. in.
McDonald's Acc'n. No. 2..', 5:10 p. tn. 8:20 a. in.
tirsectal, 3:oitc.E.—Sunday EXpress leaves tit 2:50
p. ut. arriving in:Cinchtnati at 6:30 :1: ma the next.
Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. M. 1. - .
The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily,Sunday and
Monday excepted, arriving In Cincinati at - 0:55
the same evening„ 7 : _B HOURS LN ADVANCE OP
ALL OTHER' ROUTES.
larNo change of cars between Pittsburgh and.
Cincinnati. and BUT ONE change to St. Louis,
Cairo, and he principal points West and Southwest: &
When P irehaslug tickets be sure au dud! the
t i
office of t 3 e
Pittsbuigh, - CSumbus ancimpti R. it.,
Fifteen miles from Allegheny City, immediately on
-thii - linc-of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, and.
less than Rye minutes
_walk front Springdale Station.
Theic Lots are Most eligibly. located for Building'
Sites, as the \ V illage is one ottlie most beattlfuland
healthy locations ou the Allegheny river.. Five pas
senger trains either way per day, and o and after
the 18th instant an Accommodation Train will run:
to and from Springdale. • • - • '
'These Lots will be sold on reasonable terms. Any
:person desiring to secure a home in the cotattrv, , hn
a good locality, would do welt to, give these Lots
their attention.
For further--particulars, • Inquire of PETER
Springdale, or JACOB WAL
TER. Prothonotary, Courtilouse, Pittsburgh.: :,--
mliiennTh
ME
V A4 3l :Z• asa ill7 .
jmNiraN WORKS.
.SON,
tafeiiiiireetsua D!allri in
i'431344K.1,432fr; Cigars, Pipes; ika4
5:343V1D1CR 61 ST'* ALLEQUENY
,-, -.;‘,;-_'t,":",:z • . 1;
PiLLR3ADS
FEE=
1.00 r. m.10:00 .1. M.
IiLAOKSTONE;•Sup , t
PANCILINDL.E ROUTE. „,
I:371 0N DEPOT,' (SO UTIE SIDE. )
M. D. MOTHERSPAITGIL Ticket Agent
S. P. SCULL General Ticket. .I.gent.
.7 OILN 1). MILLER; Gen.lretglit Agent
FOR S A T.'FL
FIFTH STREET PR - oPIE pTY
pon.
The F•ub , •eribers will offer at prl rate sale. until the
PlltsT OF one of thewoit
DESIRABLE BUSINESS SITES ON FIFTH STREET,
BETIVY:EN WOOD.AND
.
The nroperty has One front on Fifth street of
9234 feet. and extends back 179 feet. taking In the
back part of the adjoining lot, 90x52 "feet, with an
outlet from the hack part . 9 feet wide, to a 10 foot
alley, which Tens through from Firth street to Viz-
The whole surface covers an area of. over 5,000
square feet.-
The attention of capitalists is invited to this prop
erty, as opportunities for inveStingim stich
and remunerative real estate seldom occur.
All information concerning the property, can be
had at the (Mice of
Acurm & CARLISLE,
=
FOR SALE. • ;
.BUILDING. LOTS.
~.Ali o rs e .niimber of desirable TiLITLDIIkai LOTS; or
artou.±.4WA;lll. tie viand•_f
FOA SALK.--116USE - A,NI I .:IIVr
.on corner of Manhattan and - Adahas•streets,
near l'assenaer Hallway. Lot *4 - by 1.917' feet.
House frame. vontalutug 7 roonis,and good b4lll,
well Improved. House and Lot on Sheffield, near
Bidwell street, Allegheny City - . 451
feet: house frame. contains, lit•e , rwms and
good cellar: water and gas.. Also, several small
Houses and Lots In good location. inquire ofd.
RUSH .1: CO. Beater Street, near. Chestnut; ,
AriP-
FOR SALE.--Flonr, -.200 ' bbls
;Whiter Wheat Faintly Floui. .WILEAT-200
bushels prime Pennsylvania Whent3. , 2oo bushels
pyline Sprink Wheat. CORN-1.000 bushels prime
fellow Ear ; 2,500 bush Shelled Corn. FLAX
SEED-100_, bushels prime Flaxseed. DRIED
FRUIT-150 bushels ` Dried Apples: 80 bush Dried
Peaches. small lot ,ot'Whitc Beans.
For sale by HITCHCOCK' & MeCREERY,
319, Liberty-street.
FOR SALE. HORSES.=AtHOW~
AHD'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, one flne
VAMILY HORSE .11Linpl: three • DAPPLE GREY'
HORSES: one LARGE-13RAUGHT HORSE; three
BLACK •MARES; two GREY .MARES. • Elmer
STREET. near Monongahela Honse.
Horses bought and sold on commission.
•. .
, . .
SALIE:—A• very '-desitable
A: three-story, BRICK HOUSE, ,nearly new; pfess
ed brick front, marble mantles• ' gas' and -water
throughoutt-bouse contains seven rooms and finish
ed garret. No. 94 ELM STREET,. near Wylie . , Sixth
ward. Possession recoil April U k
r,: 1888. idulro-
OR SAILE.-,A TRADING:I3OAT
FOR , SALE.—The above is In good ordek and
Vll
Nv be sold cheap for. cash. . Inquire of .PA.INIEJ„ A
WOOER, Heal Estate and, Insurance. '.Agctlb. N 0.1..
77 Federal street, Allegheny Clty,• - bn" se and door:
WANTED. •;•
WANTED,
- • 'T.I-111E:V1 4 111fk-lii"
To take toildof the eaile;ttiettlng goods e - roew' '
ed and Bglls evetzwitero.:. -
. , 11.. OLIVEIf a.CO.
196 I,tbeity ap:gef.-
WANTED-SIN,G_Ens.
our Tenor and 77!?
Fora eitriChiureh Choir, .AbttityteNead plain mu-
Hie 111. that wlll,be!equtred..
Address u .15.1Uhlt, P. 9, 435), 1,421,
rgh:
rittsbu
Box ,
:„ ,
mhnns4:- - ;• -
FOR RENT.
F•" RENT.—The' TWO STORY
13WELL1 -MOUSE, NO. .101 Webster
Street opposite. 'resbyterian Therein; eoutalePag
eight_reemb, , with gas and water.- Enquire ; of %At.
RAJULTO.2.I.9BIIfth street. - -
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
M!
__J. ~. .. ~~'~°
19 FIFTH STREET