The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 26, 1868, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WM: BINGHAM.' Jr., Adams Express Office, zVo..
pa. fifth Street, is an authorized Agent to reCeit.:9
idrertieemento for Me GAZETTE,. and all other
gapers throughout the United States and Canadcur.
- "ASSISTA•iIiT DISTRICT AT
TORNEY. •.
J. B. \'LACK, ' •
subject to the deciiion \ of the Union Retubllcan
DOmityCOnvention. ' Zitut2
SILVER MINES.--We shall, in a
few' days, send an agent to Silver Mountain..
Colotado. to deverope ten different Lodes of Silver
Ore, discoVered end located by experienced miners
and situated in an uusually rich mining district.
It to intended - to have'them 'fully developed before
going to the expense of erecting buildings. Ina
chiner,y. &C. For this development the Company
bare determined to sell a limited amount of th . e
stock at a rate which will place purchasers on the
saute footing as the proprietor.; .tbenaselves. For
full pasticulars apply to it. Mci;A,IN
mit7, ,
122 Fourth street.
VALIJABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
Will he offered at T.E, on MONDAY,
March 30th. 1860, at 1 o'clock e; 31.. the .
FARM OF THE LATE HOSES HASTINGS,
i In North Fayette township, :Allegheny county. Pa..
!13 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoFnlng Oakdale Sta
tion, P. O. Jr. C. It; IL, con aiming 67'( acres. Con
.vetilent to churches, grist 111, saw. mill, 4.c. 'Well
watered with never fallin springs. Good improve
i.
ments. Coal on the place. This is one : of the finest
' lotitruni for country residences on the. Panhandle
route. The whole farm has a southern exposure.
i and la well adapted for market gardening.. Terms
i reasonable.
mhal:
168. ,
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CHEAP': CHEAP:
.InF•PRINTS. DELAINES. ' •
Akr TWEEDS. CA.SSIHERES. . .
Ne- FLANNELS, COLLARS.
'Air HOSIERY AND GLOVES. '
Aar WHITE GOODS.
. •Mr — CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
S Afir RIBBONS, SHAWLS.
IFir HOOP SKIRTS, LACES.I
Xi- AT TFIE NEW DRY GOODS STOEE
SCOUCIL7-9
- No. 168 Wylie Street.
168.
16S.
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BRICK! BRICK I
• • CEO. A. BAYARD_
Begs 'care to announce that be has finished hie
splendid new BRICE: WORKS,' and is now prepared
to furnish
1.Ci00,000
oe the yery best HAND-31,4.Di, BRICE. made out
of superior Clay, thoroughly tempered by steam
power. This 'card is one of the most complete in,
the county. Winter houses. and'everything perfect
to manufactute during the whole year.
These Brick will be sold'and delivered in the city'
In such quantities as desired, and at the lowest
market rates.
All orders left at No. 66 SMITHFIELD STREET;
will be promptly Attended to. mb2-1:n19
LLEGHE
VALLEY. RAILROAD.
Running Through to Venango City.
Connecting with trains East and West on the War
re_ t Franklin and - the Atlantic 4t. Great Western
Railway, . -
On and after THURSDAY, Mtith 20th, 113681.
the Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive at
the Pittsburgh Depot, corner Canni and. Pike Sts.,
as follows: -
• Depart. Arrive. - '
Mall to and Pm Ven. City. 7:00- A. MT - 1:00 A. Sr.
Express `• 10:30 A.,31. 6:15 r.
Brady's Bend Accomrnod'n 3:00 P. M. 10:30 A. M.
Soda Works Accom'n 5:25 P. M. 9:55 A. St.
First Hutton Accomod'n... 9:00 A. N. 11:45 A. N.
Second 'Balton Accomod`n 12:00 M. 3:45 I'. N.
Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:05
A. St., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. M. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. Si., arriving at
Soda Wurks at 2:55 r. 3t. .
' IL - BLACKSTONE. Supt,
W.F. HOPE, Ticket Agent.
_ . .
• THE CREAT
ARABIAN PHYSICIAN
A.
'TREATS DISEASES Ei ALL ITS FORMS.
Office, N 0.273 Liberty Street.
Sir PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON GARRISON
ALLEY. m103:1341
MECHANICS , SAVINGS BANK,
No. 14 SmlthinOld,Street,
PIT'IBITI Gll, PA
•INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT'S. ANY SUM
'RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De-
Voslts received subject to check,. without Interest-.-."
JAMES BLACXMOIIE, President.
GEO. D. , TINDLE, Secretary and Treasurer
JAMES H. HOPKINS, Solicitor.
TRUSTEES
James Blackmore,
Alex. 'rindle,
William Deane,
A. G. Cabbage,
John
WITI
t James H. Hopkins,
James Boron.
W.
W. Bradshaw,
Hobert-Wray,
NOTICE TO MAGISTRATES.
ovirtcg OF ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNF.T. 1
itbuh. March
.rursuatit to an order' o rg f the Courts of der and
Tetrainer, Quarter sessions of the Peace, &c., for
the County of Allegheny. all Mayors and ..Magis-
tmtis arc ordered and enjoined to make return to
the Clerk of sald.Court ofdli
INFORMATIONS AND RECOGYIZANCES
madetnd takeh heforc them up to April (Rh. 1868,
that tie aame may be disposed of according to law.
at an adjourned session of the Grand Jury. then and
there t) be held. .
. Jain. - W. RIDDELL,.
mh2s:iiti • Assista„o District-Attorney.
N Ev. GOODSI • -
etorI'SACQUES. SILK SACQUES.
CASHMERE SHAWLS,.
• WOOL trIAWLS, new styles; •
. • .TUST OBENED BY
• WHlrrs,.oitit
r - •
'25
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ATIONAL_rABIIRAPiCE CO.,
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OF THE 017 OF ALLEGHEITr.
Office. In AL4GBIIIY ''4llST.' COffil'ANYffi
BUILDING: . .. -
,FIRE EArSTI:I4I.AW ONLY,.
. , W. W. MARTIN, President.
JAS. E. STE7E'S - 60N, Sevetary. ,• - i
•; : inußciths: - - ,
A. H. English ' 'O.II.PAVIRams Jno. Thompson,
1
Jno. A. Myle; Jas, Lockhas, Jos. Myers,
Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, C. C. Moyle, f .
Jno. Brown, fr. , Geo. Gerst, . Jacob Kopp.
• mhZsm34 •
COLTNIEIt . , SHELVINGi'
MAWERS, &c., FOB SALE.
For ONEIIINDIIED DOLLAMIS:-One 'Counter,
t w ete,e Drovers, one Stove, Sign Board,: -an Iron
- Frame for Wiling. two Settees Screen, Shelving and
Fixtures at SO Market street, corner Diamond.
Inquire at 4 543. ALBREE,I3ON & CO.'S; 71 Wood
street. " flnidltnall GEO. ALBEEE.
pOR = E.--Flour,:- 200 bbls
Winter, heat , FaxtillY FIeur.. 4 WHEAT-200
usbels prim Peuurylvaula Wheat; 3:0 bushels
Br r et e „Vgf b C alhe l li C fr Ct i ns t rlffir
SEEL>--100 isliels prime * Flaxseed. HIED
FRUIT-180Abols Dried Apples: 80 bush Dried
Peaches.: 'small to of While Beaus.
For-isle Arr?.:l*'OCK & ifeCREERY,
=tiler • 3 • - . 319 , Liberty. street.
( 0 19rI VEVeiptItimpiraceory ;
zi .. worn
J4B4.MetlrtiVii 'Stet:
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.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.,
•• •
DIAANCE .GRANTING THE
- RIGHT ,OF WAY TO THE FEDERAL ST.
A..'D PLEASANT VALLEY PASSENGER RAIL
WAY.. •.
t , EC`i . I. Be it ordained - and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the Clio Allegheny, and
it le hereby enacted by the authority of the came,
That the consent of the Councils of the City of Alle
gheny is hereby given to the — Federal Street and
Pleasant Valley Passenger hallway Company , ' to
lay out and construct a railway, and for that pur
pose to enter upon and occupy the following streets,
viz: Starting at the 'centre of the Diamond; thence
along Federal street to North avenue; thence along
North avenue to Monterey street; thence along
Monterey street to plackson street; thence along
Jackson to Fremont street; thence along Fremont
street to'Washington avenue; thence along wash.
ington avenue to Taggart street; thence along Tag
gart street to itilldale Cemetery The same to be
.constructed with single or double track, with turn
outs and Sidings, and...to traverse, said streets with
their horses and ears, subject to regtilations and re
strictions hereinafter mentioned - and •dcseribed,
provided the traekialong-North avenue be laid on
the south side of said avenue, anti no sidings be al
lowed on said avenue.
Szc. 2. Said 'Counells shall have the right, from
time to time. by ordinance, to establish such regula
tions in regard' to said railway as may be required
for the paving or repaving. grading or eulverting
and laying of pipes along said streets, and to pre
vent obstructions thereon.
SEC; a. That said railway, In constructing their
road, shall conform to, the grades now established,
or hereafter to be established, of the said streets.
and to 'keep In perpetual repair, for, the period of
five years. that portion of said streets lying between
the rails of their - track or tracks, and one foot be
vond the outside of rails; said term of five years to
begin from time of laying the track, and On• and af
ter the expiration of said term of five years to keep
the said streets in perpetual repair from curb to
curb, always Subject to direction of City Engineer.
with privilege of appeal to Street Conimittee, whose
decision shall be final; and from time of running
their cars to keen said streets clean under direction
of Street Commissioner, with right appeal as be
fore stated.
SEC.. 4. That for the first period of fire years after
said Company shall commence running their cars,
they shall not be subject to tax on cars and divi
dends; for the secunderiod of five years said Coin
pany shall pay to the Treasurer of said city twenty
dollars per yvar for each car and three per cent.
upon all dividends declared; for the • third period of
five years thirty dollars per year fur each car, and
five per cent. upon dividends; and thereafter the
•sum of forty dollars per year for each ear and live
per cent. upon dividends, the payment of the sum
.assessed upon each car to be made one month after
beginning of second period of five years, and at the
came date annually thereafter: and the said cars
shall be numbered as. drays and.carriages are now
numbered, under the ordinances of said city regula
ting licenseS of sAld'veeleles._. The President of said
Company shall annually, on the first 'Monday of July
In each . year. make a written return under oath to
•-the Controller of sold city, of the number of cars
which - may at any time during the year run upon
said road, and the books of sajd Company shall at
all times be open to inspection of the k inance Com
mittee or any other-Committee appointed for that
purpose.
Sae; 5. That said Company stipulate to construct
their railway and run cars .upon the routementioned
withitt six,months from their. acceptance of the Pro
visions of this ordinance.
Ste. d. That said Company shall use, In the cOn
•struction of their said railway, rail of, a pattern to
be approved by the City Engineer and the Commit
tee on Streets. and shall lay down the same to a
gauge of live. feet two-ad-a-half inches; the same
to be done under the su ervision and direction of
thc_City Engineer, who shall be paid fur his services
by the Company while employed by them.
`SEC... The said Company shall put down, at all
gutters crossed by said railway. Iron culverts of a
pattern to be approved by said said Engineer and
Street Conimittee, and said culverts shall be the en
tire widths of the streets between the ilne of prop
erty; and the rails :hall not be laid until the said
culverts shall he puf down.
SEC.S. That this ordinance, and any contract en
tered into by virtue of It. shall be subJect to moth&
'cation or change anytime after the expiration of ten
years from time of acceptance hereof by said Com
pany, by - the city giving said Company due notice
thereof.
• bnc. a. The city reserves the right at any time
after the expiration of twenty years from date here
: of, by giving the Company one year's notice of such
Antention,to possess said road and stock by paying
for the same at a rate fixed by live disinterested sp.
praisers; in be appointed at the request of said city
• 11 y --the President udge'of the Quarter Sessions Court
of Allegheny county.
.SEC. le. Tills ordinance shall not go into effect.
neither be published nor recorded. until said Com
pany shall die iu the office of the City Controller an
agreement, under the seal of the Company, accept
ing this ordinance, with all its provisions and con
.ditious. and covenanting that any failure to damply
with the terms- hereof shall, at the - option of said
city. -work a revocation of the privileges herein
granted:
SEC. 11: That • nothing: in this ordinance shall be
construed to give the said Railway A:ompany the
privilege of running any other than passenger cars
, said road.
. Ordained and enacted into t law this the 19th lay
of Mania, A. D. 1868.
JAMES McBMEE,
President of the Select Council
J. S. SLAGLE.
President of Common council
IMMO
D. 3fACFERRON. Clerk of Select Connell.
DILWORTH. Clerk of Common Council. tulrY.
MI
GROWER .ie: BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH
CM
i . LOCK STITCH
: • •
SENVING MACHINES
WITH LATEST IMPROVEHENTS,
At the New and 11tepid Sales, Rooms
OF THE COMPANY
51 FIFTH STREET.
Also. NEEDLES. 'ATTACHMENTS, NIACHINE
SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&c., &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
hilly Invited to call.
Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
temples by mall on application. Correspondence to
be addressed to •
GROVER & RAKER S. M CO.,
S 1 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH
mh2o:nl2
STEAM
.CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL in New York and oth
er Eastern cities has prayed a complete success.
'ITS ADVANTAGES:
lst , --Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ed.
'2d—No ripping apart necessary.
3d—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae.
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the
natural fading frOm wear.
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 ORBERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE ! ,
No. 170 Liberty Street,
Or achlreised to P. 0. Box 473, will receive prompt
attention.
. GEO. L. IiaLINTOCIi
=MO:. - • PROPRIETOR.
STONE DRAIN PIPE,
t
FOR SEWERAGE.
ALL SIZES, FIROIS.2TOI2IIICII.
10,000 FEET ON HAND,
• AND FOIL SALE BY
JOHN" TIC TACTE,
2 ( 27 Liberty rlttsporgh,
AND
ISO Pederal street, Allefthen3 , .
tellinsfArru-Tmts
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS., .
CONTROLLEtt , B OFFICE. (
CITY Or ALLILGUENT, March 24, 18M. I
Sealed Proposals will be received at this office un
til TUESDAY. 31st inst., at 3 o'clock r. M.. for
GRADING. AND PAVING the following streets
and'alleys, viz:
PAYETTE STREET, from Bidwell to Fulton St.
HAMLIN ST., from Bidwell to Chartiors
CENTRE STREET. In the Seventh ward,
MeGEE-ALLEY. /rote Federal to Boyle street.
DAVIS ALLEY, from Webster to Beaver street..
Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the office
or the city Engineer. • -
mhZ:n•M City Controller.
pI B SOLUTION ..
OF PARTNER
MHIP.—The partnership existing between J.
BURCHFIELD and THEODORE F. PHILLIPS,
ander the style of .T; 3f. BURCHFIELD - it CO,;
was dissolved on tim'lllth inst., by the withdrawal
of J. BF.: BURCHFIELD fr om the .•firm. .T.IIEO
- F. PHILLIPS will, settle all claims against
the tate firm 'and all indebted wilt settle their ac
counts with him...
M. Birnefil:lD would give
notleeto his old customers that his health 10
aor utm ll o. l 7 - 8 0 4 ;hat
iiith.ea`e:itq-141%'SOCIK.A311.!GCIDElf, -DILPIII ,
; :ft: ••ti i'f.J.7€ll
.ci . f .41,1
4140 KtballiPktiftitt L i fil!Tlar: 71 2 9, 11 .; !!.t1
PITTSI3I34Gff
~TG VASDAT •-,44RCAI „
NEW AD
,tal*EWO"Tg.
JANUARY 1, 1868.
ASSETS, (Ut,Market Value.)
Cash on hand and In Bank $ 548.607 SI
Real Estate - 253,082 83
Mortgage Bondg • 820,870 00
Bank Stocks ' 1,257,810 00
17, S. State and City Stock and other •
publlc securities' 1,953,172 75
• ' 81,833.543 39
Total flabllltles 465.2 , 78 65
Net Assets •- • 84.368,291 74
XGr Duly Attested, Sworn to and Signed.
The ..P.TNA IINSIIRANCE COMPANY Is
the Trustee of its 'Patrons to an extent
ten fold greater than of Its own Stock
holders.
$23,000,000.00._
If a proper estimate is formed of the ruin and de
struction occasioned by the burning of TWENTY
THREE MILLION DOLLARS of property, among
people lu everygrade and position. in amounts large
and small. under- every conceivable circumstance,
it - will given correct idea of the Company's good
works, auil the value of genuine under-writing,
The bele. athe cheaport. •
Fire and Inland Navigation Risks.
Rates and terms as liberal as ls consistent with
reliable indemnity.
fipplicatloni for Insurance' will be Promptly at
tended to.
Office, 63 FOURTH STREET.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents.
ja.ll2Z:u:3o .
pnwEs OF THE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
. -7----:--- -MANUFACTURED BY THE
I_UARD POWDER COMPANY,
• ARTHUR KIRK, Agent,
171 and Mt FE.I.ER.II. STREET
CANISTERPOWISER.
Electric Noa l . I, 2.. 3, 4 and 5 gr.thi. in Square
Canisters. I lb. each
American Sporting, in Oval Canisterh of 1 lb.'
each
Duck Shooting, Nos. I. 2, 3 and 4. grain, In
Oval Cankters of 1 lb. each
Indian Mlle. in Oval Canisters of I lb. each....
Kentucky Mlle, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each
Kentuckvit Idle. In Oval Canisters luf ti lb. each ,
(35 one lb. Oval Canlsters in a ca‘e. ,
(50 half lb. do. do. do.)
Ei
Kentucky Rifle, FFFG. 1 , 7 G, and "..Sea
lug'" £O. in kegs. '1.5
'Kentucky Knit% PFFG, rEu,:and Shoot
ing" Pi; ' In kegs, I2's lbs •
Kentucky Rife. FFFG. F£G. and -Sea Shoot-
Ins - Pl 5. in.kegs. 534" ihs -
Dger Powder. In kegs, 251bs
Mining and Shipping. Powder. dining F.
and ver grain, net cash, In kegs. 25 lbs
Safety Fuse for Blasting. of superior quality.
In packages of 50 feet and over
Delivered free of expenle on board of Boat or
Railroad, in.Plttsburgh or Allegheny,
47.*
BOYS' CLOTHING.
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 ST. CLAIR STRE.V.T,
HMI NOW IN STORE THEIR
SPRING STOCK OF
BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
Owing- to the depression of the Eastern markets,
we hare been enabled to purchase goT.Is at a peril
low figure. and we are now prepared to offer our en
tire assortment at exceedingly moderate prices.
In • our BOYS' AND CHILIMEN'S DEPART
MENTS, we hare complete lines of
- lIIAMMILOK, FRANKLIN,
GARIBALDI BARNET and
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METROPOLITAN SLITS.
Of YOUTHS'•SUITS, we hare a large assortment
of all saws of MEDIUM AND - FINE IiOODS.
air Call and examine:the largest stock of 1301 - S.
CLOTHING Inlhe city. . : - •
GRAY ef:'.LOGAII7,
No, 47 St., Clair Street.
.47. A rr
CintiMsnll] i k 4
T P E BEST KID GLOVES
IN TEE WORLD ARE
LAPORTE'S PARIS ,KID GLOVES,
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MEN , 6 AND WOMEN'S 517E8.
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All Gloves made by MC bear my signature, •
LiLPOILTE,
F.ISK, C LARKL & FLAGFG,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES,
No. 58 white Street, N. Y.
tem:ll3=l.s
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
()isms ttairetioraz 33craitD
WASIIINGTON CITY, MarchlTCh, isod.)
PROPOSALS FOR STONE:
•
SEALED PROPOttALS iocelved at this
ottl9bh*lt I•p•cloe_it on. • r•
."
•Friday, the 10th Day of April, I:868.
for the nriceroap•Oto . iteforthelfatie ttitqof a pier of
proteciion at - - • ,
stc Its of mt:betld~o, ikikolaiki t er wlek vianaland ;
4
spoelticattotylfopies o , f wbtekea__ I
a be
il ob a tatued upon
appUestioalol42MitAl4olii %Vco.
tathlthat - W. B. SHI7IIItICK. Ctuttratita,
t;" .I;a3:ioa
TOTAL LOSSES PAID
A AXItGiIEIVY. PA.
IEG PONVDER
mh24:c3G
1868.
HEADQUARTER fan
CLOTHING.
NEW STO . R . E .- : N-EW
ROSENBAIThL, SPICMART & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA 'EMPORIUM.
76 Market Street; Pittikurgh, Pa.
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The under4gried respectfully rm the public
that they have received their entlx,ly new stock of
goods. conidsting of ; •
Millineriand Straw Goo ,11
Ribbons, Laces,
Artificial Flower
Embroideries, White-Goods,'
•
• Fancy Goods, &c.,
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To which they invite the atfention. of purchasers.
WHOLESALE, Alit/ RETAIL.
One of Our firm giving his entire attention to the
purchasing of goods nt the East Urn Markets, and
having had long experience and alit the facilities for
procuring goods at the very loweit prices, we are
enabled to offer great inducements. •
Constantly receiving New GoOds from the New
York and Philadelphia auctions.
cited.
A ahare. of public -patronage is respectfully soli
.
• •
ROSENBAUM STEINHART & CO.
.No. 76 MAIMET STEEET. r
mh24:1120
GRAND OPENING
SPRING GOODS.
Barred Organdies;
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
VictOria Lawns.
Soft Finish Cambric.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
SOILED WHITE GOODS,
Which we .t re eelling at a great sacrifice
GOOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents.. SOILED KID
GLOYES at l lso enta. SYSTEME ALEXAN-
DIIE SIDS for $l. GENUINE ALES.
ANT!RE KIDS fur $1.85. Our
uaortment of HOSIERY
cannot be beat.
_IIOOP
-at 73. cents. The new and beautiful
SEN4ATIOS TIE. just received. 200 clue
FRENCH CORSETS Just r..4dlved. A. complete
line of MAUENTA. Lt7CRETIA and ELVIR.A.
,CORSETS. • Also, a line of MISSES' CORSETS
RISTORI FRINGES. all colon. BULLION FRIN-
311 c010r.5. 1117(3LE T11111311.NGF:,. - a. tine as-
meet. A tine lot of BUTTONS. •
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
mh2l:llS •
A T
JOSEPH HORNE 8-..00.15i
The Largest Assortment of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
To be Found in the City.
FT.OWERS.
, SILK 4. CRA •
MAI.INEs FRAMES,
FIB)STED TILUSIoNS.
STRAW TRI3I3IINGS, ornameuted.
ALSO, A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS. CORSETS.!
1100 P • SK IRTS,
GLOVES, ' BAI,MORAL SKIRTS,
E3fllfto I I)EILI HANDKERCHIEFS,
FRINGES BUTTONS,
T It I3LII I.NDS. BRAIDS,
And a Full Line. of Xotions.
47
rvifsisiriNG.GOODS_.
Nk:CK TIES. Bows. suspENDERs
MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS.
Ageuts for BISMARCK. DICKENS, VICTOR and
other popular makes of
PAPER COLLARS...
Prices as lost as Ea-stern Jobbers,
Wholisale Rooms up Stairs. -•
-NOS* 77 and 79 Market Street.
'A P ERFECT 1'1171716 - GLOVE.
!
mAcraum & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
'INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR
KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which is ante complete with meek' coloi and bliatle
They laave)ust opened 100 40Z} of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) RIDS,
Imported especially - to our order. lifundreds of our
customers can testify to their perfect cut and fault
less quality. The colors were got up from shades of material; selected- and. varnished
.by us, and
are really
Elegant and Desirable.
.
The assortment Includes BLACK, WHITE,
DARK COLERS, MEDIUM COLORS, and OPERA
or PARTY COLORS.
6IZES.-3 84 TO $:
, C.R pal & G'4.BLISLE,
19 FIFTH STREET: -
u 1118:
FRIN - 4 - W - - .
GIMP. HEADINGS,
IN AL COLORS, SLST OPENED, AT
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No. 17 Fifth Strept.
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INDLYTITAioIoranERs or ---
siuggs,, or -NATIONAL :BANKS..
The Eiharelicers of the EXCHANGE, AND!
FOURTH... NATIONAL . BANHiI, of PittiMersli,-and
otheas4rno Own stockin any of the Natierivanits
g i V e ite u r ti rgea r n e gi t t ri ta an d --orhthat-thec=un
be open on the Ad day of Marehapyr.-k,..f01i, the re - '
Acceipt-of the three mill State TILVTOr . IS O-4 ,1 Per
Act of o,mbly lIDDIrOVNI.Aprit ploy and
nmuivzvoeut, twig tithe kirmiurVie re
eetpt of other taxes. after which time Collectors
othere appoin co l lected.°w Avg; 44IIMPIe/ftft-Pas
taxes are ,
.6. 463 m, tr 1 4 .1. put 01:
: 4 ".5 1, 1a .ci t 419.%4 iitGwct l &luta()
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~G$ -~IIITD NOTIONS t
Hosiery and Gloves,
Corsets and Skirts,
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ti - avtatifff.rdsorra
MARCH :: : : : :
.1868
THE VERY LATEST
PATTERNS
MORTER CARPETS.
THE VERY NEWEST
STYLES
DOMESTIC CARPETS,
lAnt DAILY ARRiVING, AND SOLD SOON AS
p.ECELVED.
THE TERI" ( LOWEST.
MCCALLUM BROTHERS,
51 FIFTH STREET, above -Wood
naliZ
1868. SPRLNG STOCK 1868.
OF
CARPETS,
JUST OPPIENG,
LARGE" ASSORTMENT,
All Qualities 1
LOWEST PRICES IN ME CITY
SPECIAL INDiCf CEMENTS TOTHOSE WHO BUY
TO SELL
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth. Stred,
mblO:dpwr • OVER BATES & BELL'S.
23 JUST IMPORTED, 92
And Especially Adapted to tlilo 3larkct,
VELVET: CA][IOMT%
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS
English Body
_and Tapestry Brussels,
INGRAINS AND REMPS,-
THE FINEST ASSORTSIENT AND THE LOWEST
• PRICES L 1 THE'CITY.
COMMON
23 CENTS PER 1-20. D
O= i IM'CL.INTOCK& CO.,
No. 51.3 Fifth Street.
fe-1:
1868.
MARCH. 186&
NEW PARPXTS.
OUR CUSTOMERS WILL FIND
OUR NEW SPRING STOCK,
Willett we are Just opeuing untqua!led in extent
and variety - rand-the prices •
Lower than Any. New or Old Goods.
in! tne i market, of equal qualities and styles.
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McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 ANT) 73 FLFTIT STREET, (Second Floor.)
Ce4:daT -
OILS. • ,
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
'itiwt.TFACTiatEirB OF
EUREKA CARBON OIL,
• THE ''ET.,EBRATED
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SPERM LILRRICAMOVG
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CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL.
IDEALER§ Di
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Crude Relined and Lub i rleating
Lard. Sperm, Whale and Fish Oils.
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R. C. MACHESNEY, Agent,
lo Irwln Street.
. PITTSBURQH.
WARING AND RING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers in.
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
'PMEII3III,I7III, PA.
PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
12 Walnut street: '"
H . M. LONG &
3LtNUFACTURERS OF
PURE W.tinE BURNIN6
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Brand-_" LUCIFER."
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, -
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PITTSBURGH, Pa
TACK BROTHERS,' • -
t . : COMTESSION MERCHANTS,
c-;AND'DE/LLERS IN
Petroleumd its PrOducts.
an
Plttsburth 0111c4 6 -Dit,ZELL' BUILDING, dor
nor of Duquesne iTraynnd
PhiladelpAingSee—/27 WALNU2',BF.
api:w3o
J. C. li t WVTICCUCAD•
SOHO OIL R ORKS.
Nan idooture. end hiva tor late ali klids of ;
LUBRICATING =oll.Bk
No. IST. 94.41 R. STREET. L 4
Xterrtrak; itkirew a co.
acurineszti 281 erlti l ffts ka se2 l fetil W ern
, "Xr, Vra 2417 , ISAIAH DUMMY , 00.:.
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TO LET--RENT MODERATE.
THE ROOMS AT PRESENT ocpuPIED BY
01 DESIGN, PHELAZVS BUILD
INGO!" 22 AND 24 FIFTH STREET.
ENQUIRE OF
mh24:n27
TO LET-WAREHOUSE.
From lst of April next. the Warehouse No. 133,
'on Liberty - street, corner of Hay; well suited - for
(Produce and Feed or Groeerpliusiness..
Apply on the premises (up stairs,) or at my resi
dence, Centre avenue. , • - -
tuirX:n
TO LET,
A GOOD ERICK STABLE,
With fire stalls, on alley between St. Clair street
and Barker's alley. Possession given Ist of April.
Apply at N0."14)3 Liberty • !rect.
mnall ATRlcK,l;tllo...fc Co.
FOR SALE.
Property near Nana' eld for -Sale..
A very det.irable piece of laof 1 acres. liftvlfiff.,,_
an orclutrd of abotit 3 acres.. ado a god-fitune hogse -
of 5-rooms and cellar: a spring of never falling. Wa
ter near the house. Located on an elevation about
11 of a little west of Diatialleld Station, on the Tan
- It. It. To he sold as a whole or in lots, , to
suit purchasers, front 2 to 5 acres.
Impart! of DANIEL SWOGEIt, Itcal Estate and
In..untnee Agent... No. 77 Federal street, *Allegheny '
City, on second floor.
1011 SALE,'
A good frame dwelling of five rooms, large hall,
fini,lied attic and good cellar,with lot 24 byl29
feet 9 limbes, .situate No. 150 Adams street, Sitth
ward, Alleghenv City, which Will be sold low and on"
good terms, as the owner wishe4 to le.avellie cite.
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGEIt No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City, on secondfloor. :
A
FOB SLE.
BUILDING 'LOTS FOlt SALE good loti,on
Sheffield street; one lot on Adams street; one lot on'
Franklin street; three small lots on Chartiers street;
one lot on Fremont street." Allegheny. A lot In
East Liberty, being lot No. 14 on Lentils:Ott avenue.
A 'number of lots on Jacks Run. •
Inquire .of DANIEL SWOGER. N0..77 FederZ
street, Allegheny CUT . , second door.
A good Farm of TO - Acres, 60 of which are
cglti
yated..and balance in timber, having 10 acres if
orchard. consisting of apples, peaches - no s, a
good lob houseof 6 rooms and cellar; a good log
barn.• Farra Well. watered, having a good spring
..near the door: 50 acres underiald,with coal. Situ
ate 12 miles northwest of Allegheny City, and 4
miles from Sewicklev or Glendale Station, on the P.
F. W. & C. 1L IL -.Terms easy. 'nubile at 77 Fed-I
eral street Allegheny City, second floor,
talatmg.. • -
FIF,TI( STREET PROPERTY •
The subscribers will offer at private sale, until the
FIla4T .A.kqe.lL,•One of ;he most
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DESIRABLE BUSINESS SITES ON FIFTH STREET,
CIE
BETIVEE:N' . WOOD A m MAItUET
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The propert extendsne front on Fifth street Of
29 , 4 feet; andback 12 feet taking in the
back part of the adjoining lot, 90x521 feet, with att
outlet from the back part 9 feet wide; to a 10 foot
alley. which runs through from Fifth street to Vir
gin alley.'
The whole surface covers an area of over 5;000
square feet. •
The attention of capitalists is invited to this prop- -.
ertv. as opportunitle's for investing in such eligible
and remunerative real estate seldom occtir. • •
All information concerning the property can .
had at the office of
m1116.n379
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FOR SALE. • --
BUILDINC' LOTS.
nt z l e o s m , pillorthlg q.eggig f BUILDING•LOT:3, of
SPIiINGDALL,
Fifteen miles from Allegheny City, immediately on
the line of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, and
less than live minutes walk from Springdale Station.
These Lots are most eligible located for Building
Sites, as the-Village is one of - the most beautiful and
healthy locations on the Allegheny river. Five poi.'
senger trains either way per day, and on and after
the 18th tumult an Accommodation Train will run
to and from Springdale.
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person desiring
ll be sold on reasonable terms. Any
person to sectire a home in the country, in
a good locality, would do well to give these Lots
their attention.
For further particulars, inquire of. PETER
HUTCH - INSON, 'Springdale. or JACOB H. WAL
TER, Prothonotary, Courthouse, Pittsburgh:
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FUIt , SALE.-.IIIOUSE AND LOT
ou'ebtrier . Of Manhattan and Ailams'streets,
near ntsscnger. ROl*ay. Lot 44 by 127 feet.
House-frame, containing .7 rooms and .good
well Improved. , lionsie and Lot on Sheffield, near
Bldwcil street, Allegheny City. Lot 23 by 42
feet: house frame, contains hall,- nye rooms and
good cellar; water and gas. Also, several small.
Houses and Lots In. good' location: Inquire of J.
RUSH & CO.. Beaver Street„near Chestnut, Man
chestcr. _
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IOW • FOR, SALE:-SEVERAL_
_4 BUILDING.LOTS on Observatory Rill, Second--
ard,, Allegh eny*City, are , offered for sale—cheap.
Tho location is a. very desirable one, commanding a
fine view of both cities, is easy of access,. and there
is abundance of stone pn. the ground for building
rAixw• at '
the
e gh l e )a nV 11 1 1 1 a2ott r i,"? 4 , 1 1 e ti
THIS °FLUX Jor oft.Gte nremises, r near the
!ervatorkftiftftintZ •
Ti SALE.-HORSES.-At
tARD , s LIVEBTIAND SALE STABLE, one fine
(BIM three DAPPLE GREY
MQESES: one LARGE DRAUGHT IODISE: three
BLACK MARES* ' two GREY MARES. FIRST
STREET. near Monongahela house.
Horses bought and sold on commission.
OR SAILE.A - • very desirable'
eltree-story MUCK. ROUSE, nearly new; press
e brick front,' marble mantles. ' gas and_ water
throughout; house contains seven rooms and finish.
ell garret,;l 4 lo. 94 ELM STREET, near Wylie, Sixth
ward. Po4sesslon from April lst, 1814 i. Enquire
at the house.
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FURNITURE ` MANUFACTURERS
WIIOLPSAP. AND RETAIL
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LEMON & WEISE
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NO. 118 FOURTH sza - mmai. I
Constantly on hand every variety of PARLOR and.
CHAMBER PURNITUR ,E together with a coin-
Pleteusaortrocat of common Furniture at reduced
Those in want of anything in our line are cordially
Invited to call before pdftbaslng. •
Work guaranteed. •
rnh2l.ol. LEBION &WEISE.
CRAM; CRACKERS. • ,
- Novelty', 'Alatond, Witte, uk, i,
tp3 awl 'Ringer Crack_ims,ri: Trtimttr ba#
it l44l ' l°4)4"i" *r X1 " 41 / . UNISMAW..?
gxbilF comer ; sat wataisleppu,
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Gen. J. .
WANTED
FOR RENT
JANES PHELAN, I
No.-24 FIFTH STREET
WILLIS TIOOtHE
FOR. SALE
FOR, SALE.
*scar.," d: CAIBLLSLE,
19 FIFTH STREET
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