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NEW.:ADVERTIS
1868... -~ MARCR. 1868
SPRING OPENING.
H. OPPENHEIMER & CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
And Dealers iii Gent's i'urnishing Goods,
No. S 3 Wood Street,
PITTSEUROH, PA
New Invoice of the LATEST 'PATTERNS of firt-
PoFte4
Cloths, Cassimeres, -Vestings,
AND GVirS nMISHEiti GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED FOR
SPRING_ AND . SUMMER' WEAR,
And embracing 11 the newest and most FASHION
ABLE STYLLS,
In m point of e ellenee and moderation in pri..e ,
OUR OCIODS ,ARE LINSURPAvO:I3.
- 11; OPPENHEIMER &
No,
mlr2nuik
81 WOOD STREET
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Lightning Rods
Munsoin Co per Tubular Lightning Rod,
EMIR
SPIRAL FLANGES,
is been erected on thousands of
tidings in all parts of the United
ates, and In a test of ten years no
stance of their inefficiency has oc
=ed. This Rod has received the
int Premiums at the Fairs of nearly
1 the States, and ever plaCe It was
fer exhibited. It has been endorsed
over five hundred Professors in
dieges: and other scientific men, as
le best Rod ever invented, possess
ig all the elements necessary to Pro
t buildings from, lightning. It is
ide of copper , because this is the
st metallic conductor, except silver.
td does not rust. Its spiral flanges
id rough edges dissipate electricity
Ld double its conducting power.
ectricity uses Onl,r the surface, nev
e the heart of a metal. One flange of
his Rod being open, the inside surface
a available as well as the outside; al
nether, its power surpasses twenty
namon iron rods or &solid copper rod
tlnch and a half thick. and has the
iditlonal advantage that it is contin
ms, and can never become disjointed
otnerwlse get out of order, but will
idure as long as the building stands
L. which it Is erected. Our points are
tde on. the most approved method,
id our Insulators are unsurpassed.
Sio holes arc made in slate or tin
tfs.
Our customers will have the benefit of onr new
Insulator, patented in 1867. The price is thirty
cents per tout, and three dollars for each top: this
includes the cost of putting the rod on buildings—
there arc no extra charges of any kind. 'Within the
past few years we have erected this rod on many
churches' and other public edifices in Pittsburgh aria
vicinity, and upon thousands of dwellings and barns.
For the superior character of this rod we are per
mitted to refer-to Rev. I. O. Pershing. D.D., Presi
dent. Pittsburgh Female College; TPhilotus.Dean,
Professor Natural Sciences, Pittsburgh High
School; Geo. Woods, D. D.. I'res't. Western Uni
versity of Penns:Wants.
Thankful for the liberal yrdcrs of past year S.. we'
solicit a contiduation of public patronage.
liiiirDealers in Rods supplied.
LOCKHART & CO., Manufacturers,
DUQUESNE WAY, near Dant! St. Bridge,
mid;
KAY & COMPANY,
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No. 65 Wood. Street, •••
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKS, PAPER AND 'STATIONERY,
••
• .
- DEALERS 'flaking their spring purchases are re
spectfully solicited to call and examine our stock.
IEiCANTILE PRINTING. AND BINDING,,
all kinds, executed In the best styles.
BLANK BOOKS, of all kinds, made to order:-
ORDERS by mail promptly attended to.
m1127:1 ,
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BRICt BRICK . •
CEO. A. BAYARD •
Begs leave .to announce that he has finished his
splendid new BUICK WORKS, and Is now prepared
to furnish
1 . C, CoCO,OCOCO
Of the yery best. lIAND -MADE BRICK, made out
of superior Clay, • thoroughly tempered by steam
power'. This yard is one of the most complete in
the county. ;Winter houses, and everything perfect
to manufacttiredaring the whole year.
Thesis Brick will be sold and delivered it the city
In
r such quantities as desired, and at , the lowest
maket rates. ,
All orders left at No. 66 SMITIIFIELp STREET,
-will be promptly attended to. m.b2,4:n19
NEW GOODS
2 _ . •
CLOTII,CQUES. SII,K SACQUES.
CASHMERE SHAWLS,
new styles;
_ JUST OPENED BY
WHITE,-ORR & CO.,
23 FIFTH STREET,
lablri
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
. r.kro FOR
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER,
COUPONS AND 'COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES.
7. F. STARE CO., Bankers, .
Corner orWood and Third Streets.
la ye:o6:wr ,
Fshoß 200 bbls
F it
Wheat Family Flou r - . iWiIEAT2OO
bushels prime- Pennsylvania - Wheat; 200- bushels
prime Bpring Wheat. COIEN-1.000 bushels
yellow Ear; : 9,500 bush. Shelled) Corn. FLAX
BEED-100' bushels prime Flaxseed. - DRIED
FEDLT-150 bushels Dried Apples; SO , bush Dried
Peaches. BEANS—A small lot of. White Beim.
For sale by.. - HITCHCOCKI cHcoc .t McCREEEF.
Wok • • - 319 Liberty street.
COUNTER, • SILEILIFING,
DRAWERS; FOR SALE.
For ONE U' RED DOLLARB—OneI einnter,
twelve•Drawets, one Store, "Sign /RITA icon
Engin tor swillnigo Settees Screen. OM/ening antl
- "Winne at No, &ant etreetveotner,Digteentl.
• Inquiet gt Grxe- BERTA 130 N cook fine weed
stlettuo •. Ang9iALMNlgit•
MEW ADVERT/13
popu LAR PRICES,
AT WM. SEXPLE'S,
Nos. ISO and /S 2 Federal Street,
RISTORI APRON', cheap
A FULL STOCK AT LOW PRICES,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
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A'ssxsson's OFFICE. INTERNAL REVENGE}
`• • 23d DISTRICT, PENNA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
all persons interested that the Lists ot Income
Tax and Special Taxeg, &c.. for the. Twenty-third
IMEtrict, Penna.. will be open for examination at
my oe.ce, No. 65 WATER STREET. Allegheny.
from
Aptll Ist to April 10th, IS6S, Juelowlife,
At which time and place I will hear all appeals pre
sented to me relative to any erroneous or eicessive
vualuation.s, assessments:or enumerations made by
the Assistant Assessors for said District. •
All appeals must be made In writing, and must
specify the particular cause, matter or thing re
specting which a.decislon is reoested, and shall also
;state the ground or principle of error complained of.
No, appeal can be allowed to any party after the list
has teen transmitted to the Collector. After the
above date all persons subject to tax, who have neg
lected to make returns. will be subject to the tienal
ties provided by law.
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PITTSBURGH.
etiy of Allegheny, March 33, 1666
TREATS DISEASES EN ALL ITS FORMS.
Office, N 0.273 Liberty Street.
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Ara- PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON GARRISON
'ALLEY. mtuNks4l.
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51. 51.
GROVER it.BAKER'S
ELASTIC •sTrren
• AND
LOCK STITCH
SEINEN° MACHINES
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At the New. and Elegant Sales Rooms
OF THE COMPANY,.
FIFTH STREET.
Aim), NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS, MACHINE
SILKS and COTTONS. THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
80., &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully invited to call.
Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
lamples by mall on, application. Correspondence to
be addressed to
GROVER & :BAKER S. M. CO.
51TIFTII STREET, PITTSBURGH.
mhhC:nl2
THE BEST FITTING DRAWERS
IN THE WORLD AEE THE
Patent Pantaloon. Drawers.l
. -
The genuine bear our trad mark,
P. P. 'D.
FIBH CLARK & FLAI34I,
Patentees and Manifacturers.
No. 58 *kite St .
," Nes; York.
fe..lbl3l:stisq• •
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Coirrnot,Lau.a oFri - es, '
ern - OD Ammon/L..4m, MareN2.3.-JBs7'
Sealed Proposals will be received at this office;ea
-411 'TUSSDAY_3I.st lost., at 3 o'clock ar., for
GRADING AND PAVING the following streets
and alleys, - • - • • -
gAyETTE STREET . , from Bidwell to Fulton St.
HAMLIN STREET, Bidwell toChartlers
CENTRE lathe Seventh ward."
'.IIIeGEE ALLEY, fro St
m' Federal to Boyle street.:
F AVIS 'a EY ' nlnalWeb steli e o Waver 'Meet.
miles zu f t = 4o 4 lo , ll l l , tau seen At the on!oe
of the City
3.1.11114101.04
Id 1 J.'.
ALLEGHENY
21EILRLMACK kRI.NTS at 12.,e.
COCIIRCO PRINTS at p'l , e
PACIFIC PRINTS at 12d4e.
i
DARK. RINGIIA3IS at 10e.
DELAINES at IS5Yie
HEICTICAJNBLEACTIEL mystax, and wide,
at /21ic.
l;0011 BLEACHED MUSLIN, yd. Wide. At 123 f
EXTRA WIDE CRAM!
JEANS tit:lW4c
7-4 TADLE DIAPER at 22,,
CAS4,IIIIRES at 50c
CA SSIMERES at Ciii”,fe
cASSIMERES,at 75c.
LL-WOOL DELAINES at 31e'
REAUTIFIM BLACK SILKK,' very ~trap
IRISH LINEN
CORSETS, very cheap
HATS, .RIBRO)TS, FLOWERS, Sc
Wholesale. and ; Beta
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
NOTIC]E.:
- D. E. NEVIN,
IL S. Assess Or. 23d District, Pcuila
G.
THE CREAT -
ARABIAN PHYSICIAN
101
PITTSBURGH GAZETT.: FRIDAI MARCH 27. 1868
NSW, ,9,1 M
1868.
IMMENSE NEW. STOCK
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OUB NEW BUILDING,
REINEMAN,.. & SIEDLE,
No. 42 Fifth gtreet,,
Messrs: R. M. & S..' iu aonnelng the opening' of ,
their NEW PLACE OF ItIiIiINESS, at No. 4511
FIFTH. STREET, desire to gratefully acknowledge
the very generous sympathy manifested by_ their
patrons and the public for the firm's severe loss sus
tained in the destruction by fire of their new Store
room, and to return their sincere thanks for the lib
eral patronage bestowed upon them since.
• ,
The N w.:Establishwent will be Opened
ON OR ABOUT TIM
FIRST OF APRIL,
'On ti Scale. of Increased Splendor.
Determined•that the public should lose nothing oy
the conflagration. the Firm ha+ acurred a heavy,
expense In reconstructing the New Store in a man
ner much superior to that Which has suffered demo
lition. It will be fillcd with an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
GOLD AND SIGNIR, GOODS,
o.Every Description.
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
AITERICAN .kND4'OREIGN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Plated 11" are, (Pc., tee. -
Owing: to it,: GRE.kT FAc 11, ITIES the firm are
able to ~211 Good- at the 3tO TYIVDER ATE PRICES,
REINEEN, MEIRIN SIERE
`Co. 42 Fifth Street..
Atip-NOT IC p resent premise. .1 S. will continue to
occupy theirs, No. 49 Fifth street,
(next to Bank Block). until the Ist of April. The
public are requested to CALL AND'',XABfINE
GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere.
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BOYS' OGOTHING.
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 ST. CLAIR STREET,
lIAVI NOW TN STORE THEIR
SPRING STOCK OF
BOYS', YOUTHS' .111) CHILDREN"
CLOTHINC.
•
Owing to the depression of the Eastern markets,
we havebeen enabled to purchase goods at a eery
low figure, and we are now prepared to offer our en
tire astortment at exceedingly moderate prices.
In our- BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPART
MENTS, we
- have complete lines of
BISMARCE,PRANKLIN,
GARIBALDI, BARNEY, and
• METROPOLITAN SUITS.
Of YOUTHS' SUM'S. we have a large assortment
of all saxes of MEDIUM AND FINE GOODS.
Sir Call and examine the largest stock of BOYS'
CIA/THING in the city.
GRAY c 0 LOGAN,
No, 47 St. Clair Street.
47.
pRICES OF 41ailn113 47.
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
IrANITFACTITEED Int TH,F.
A RD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHUR KIRK,. Agent;
Office, 172 and 174 FEDERAL STREET,' 4.
Electric ,Ncia; I, 2, , 3. and 5 grain, in Square
Canisters, I lb. each'
American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of lib.
each
Duck Shooting, Kos. 'I, 3 and 4 gralinv in
Oval Canisters of I lb. each
Indian Ride. in Oval Canisters ofllb.- each... .
Kentucky Ride, in Oval Canisters of I lb. ea ch .
Kentuckyß Idle, In Oval Canisters of )6 lb. each
(25one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.
450 half lb. do. do. - - do.)
Kentucky Bide, FrEn; rFa, and "Sea. Shoot
ing" ra, In kega,
Kentucky Xide,, rpm Pro, and, "Sea lihoot
ing" ru, In kese.i2liba
Kentucky Bide, rs7o, 'Fru, and ••Sea Shoot
ing+, ra. In kegs; (13,4' lba
Deer PRvrder,i,lnkege, 25 lbe
Mlntng and•Shlpping Powder, P,' OF,
and arr grain net cub, In kegs 26 lin
Safety - 1 for-' Blasting, of superior quality,-
-in InigksZas of 10 feet and over
Delivered free ofexpensa on board_ of ,Bon,C or
Railroad, In Pittaburgh or Allegheny.
eIIAUDESE.
t:titPa i t.feflirtaTtOa t ilgill i :.;
Just 27 -golfed Sind for Nat by
, :t JOHN Bi LUANIVIttLi) 50/1:v
- 141 First great.
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f.f..4: ; 4 1 ;:• . ,, , Y.:Litltitdi..? t,
1868:
SPRnria: -
PITTSBC . Tp43II, PA
AL!;(''. A FULL. LINE OF
I'ITT~DURGII,. P_t
1868.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ALLEGHENY, PA.
;.;
CANISTER POWDER
ICEG.IOWDEII
`_NEv*Aziw%wisEmi:ms,-
Aii~ "-r'ns
50 PER CENT.
LIFE - INSURANCE
• ,
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IS THE POOR MAN'S WEALTH and 'the RICH
MAN'S BEST INVESTMENT. , - •
At the age of 40 by non-forfeiting policy, an E
tate of 7 f.
1 $2OOO
Is secured by the annual
(With "quail Interest or
dead pitying the note
MUTUAL
LIFE INS
OF NEW
ASSETS, -
S. M. LOVER
42 Fifth Street, Pittsbijirgli, Pa.
. .
As the Anhual Divi4nds In this Company now
pcy Just one-hair the premium, , applicants will
study. economy,7and thus advance their own personal
interest, by Insuring as above. - '
Statement for IS6S.
In cempliance with the proilslons of the laws reg
ulating Agencies of Foreign Insurance Companies
In the state of Pennsylvania: ''The Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company," Incorporated by atrAct
of the Legislature of the state of New Jersey, do
make the following statement of the condition of
the said Company on the first day of January, A.D.
Ma: .
The Company is purely Mutual. has no CapUal
Stock or Guarantee Cavitall! to absorb the nrotlts.
The accumulations amount 'to— 414,200,08 S 17
Invested as follows:
1. In cash on hand.. 439,077 43
2. In United States .
Securities.-- 1,551,400 00
8. Iu State. City and
County Bonds. 2,713,942 82
4. In Bonds and
Mortgagee.:._. 3,617,108 40
5. In Loans on POI-'
Ides t.. 5,190,273 33
8. In Real Estate... 113,995 60
7. In Loans ou Scrip 3,251 45 '
8. In Premiums In
eiture of trans
mission front
Agents 58.362 44
9. In interest due, .
accrued on the •'
above assets.. 273.114- 00
10. In ['retain's due,
not yet ree'd,
on Policies da
ted in Nov'''.
aud'December
.389.506.70
290,0E18 17
STATE OF NEW JERSEY,
•
County of Essex. • 5 c'•
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We, Lewis C. Grover, President. and Edward A.
Strung, Secretary, of ••The Mutual Benefit Life In
surance Company," of Newark, New Jersey, being
duly sworn on our oaths, declare_that the actual cash
value of the assets of said Company, as near as pos.:
fable, allowing sixty days to convert the same into
ready money, is the sum of at least thirteen million
six hundred and eighty . .. Seven thousand four hun
dred and sixty-seven dollars and forty-seven cents,
LEWIS: C. GROVER, President.
EDWARD A. STRONG, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, at Newark. N.
J.. tbli 31,J.day of January. A. D. 1868.
• LEIVIii C. GROVER.. Jr..
Notary Public, New Jersey.
.
A Dividend of Return Premium' of• Fifty (50) per
cent. has been declared on the Life Policies Issued
prior toJantiary 1, 1867. applicable to the premi
ums paid In 1806; on ordinary Endowment Policies
of the same year Forty (40) per cent.; and on Non
forfeiting Endovements .Thirty-three and one-third
(333il per cent.
The Directors have also ordered the payment of
the Twentieth and Twenty-first :Dividends (those
declared in 1866 and 1867,) being efts per. cent .
*each. linking One Hundred Per Cent.) , o the
members entitled to the same. as• their premiums
become' due during the year 1868: those holding
Scrip to be :allowed the same as CASII In payment of
Premiums. and where there Is a loan • tile whole
amount to be credited thereon.
LEWIS C. GROVER, President.
BENJ. C. MILLER, Vice Pretidem t
EDWARD A. STRONG, Secretary.
• ALF.X. H. JOHNSON, Cashier.
DODD, Siatbetuaticlan.
Lewis C. Grover R. H. Greene Ed. A. strong
Henry' McFarlani I. 11.FrothInli'm 'Josiah 0. Low
Chas. s. Mseknet 'John R. 'Weeks , Jos. A. Halsey
AJS. Snelling IN. Perry . !Benj. C. 3111.1er
mh.2..5:n.%-xwp
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97TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
JANUARY 1, 1868.
ASSETS, (cal Market Valite.)
Cash on hand and in Bank $ 548,007 81
Real Estate 233,082 83
Mortgage Bonds ' 820,870 . 00•
Bank Stocks 1,237,810 00
11. S. State and City Stack - and other
Totni LiabiHiles
Net Assets
Sif"Duly Attested, Sworn to and Signed
The JETNA INStRANCECIMRANY is
the Trustee of its s PatronStwaraeitent
ten fold greater than of its own Stock.
holders.
TOTAL LOSSES, PAID,
$23,000,000.00.-
If a pro Per estiniate 1n fOrMed df the ruin an' de
struction occasioned by the burning of TWE. -
TRUER MILLION DOLLARS of property, a ong
people In every grade and position,inamounts large
and string. under every conceivable'cirmimitance,
it will give a correct idea of the Company's good
works, and the value of genuine under-writing..
The beet. is the cheapest.
riit'aini: Inhind i NitviOtiiin:ltiska.
Rates and terms as liberal as I consistent with
reliable Indemnity.
,
o.oplkations ..fbr lxistirtinen [will be proniptty at
tended to.
Office, 63 1 - 0%.11T11
A. A.VABRIFS 8R9., Agenp.
MREASUIRY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE LIMIT Horint BOAIID,
IVASIIINGTON' CITY, March yith, 1868.
PROPOSALS' FOR 'STONE.;
SEALED PDDrOSA.LS ' ivnehe recoiled at this
office' until lo'cloCk . on • • L
FridaY• the 10th Day of Aprlli 1868.
for the necessary atone for 'the :face wzdl of alder of
proteopria at , :
waugoshciticeLiotfilatitn g
,o ti
sulgif -N4.144449 twaoroanm wit i Jaa and
specilleatiOna, copies of which can be obtained upon
application to the undeiiikiiidab Waitaki.
, 4!..PIMIF4PF,
IBM
=EC
ailment of
ASH!
$320
note of 8320—tie
n ttie
BENEFIT
RANCE CO.,
RK. N. J.
- $14,000,000.
'E, General Agent,
DIRECTORS
1.953,179 75
0,833,543 39
495,5148 65
14,369,294 7*
'‘ts, -is:: Ot , t,1%)
TRIMMINGS ~AND NOT/ONS-111
NESIr:STORET NEW STORE!
ROSENBAUM, STEINHART &
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
76 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully Inform the public
that they have received their entirely new's - loci> of
goods, consisting of
Millinery_ and Straw Goods,
Ribbons, Laces,
Artificial Flowers,
Embroideries, White Goods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Corsets and Sls.irts,
To which they invite the attention of puretmers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
.
One of our firm giving his -
re .enti attention to the
purchasing of goods at the Eastern Markets, and
having had long experience and - all the facilities for
procuring goods at the very . lowest prices, we are
enabled to offer great inducements.
Constantly receiving New Goods from 'the New
York and Philadelphia auctions.
share of public patronage is respectfully
ROSENBAUM STELNIIART CO ',
No. 76 MARKET STREET
GRAND OPENING!
SPRING GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred arid Striped Nainsook;
Vietoria Lawns.
Soft Finish ( ` Cambric
ALSO 1 .-1 I %MGT" LOT OF
SOILED WHITE GOODS,
Whiell we are belling at a great bacriLee
GOOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents. SOILED HID
GLOVE' at MI cents. SYSTEME .A.LEX.i.ti-
DRE KIDS tor $l. GENUINE .
AN wig AIDS toisl.Bs. Orr
assortment of HOSIERY
•annot be heat. HOOP SKIRTS
at 15 cente. The new and beautiful
SENSATION TIE, just received. 200 doz.
FRENCII COIrStTS just reedived. . A coinplete
line 'of 'MAGENTA, LUCRETIA and ELVIRA
COMETS. Also, a line of 31ISSES , CORSETS
RISTORI FRINGES, all colors. BULLION FEIN-
GES, all colors. BUGLE TRIMMINGS, a 116 as-
went. A fine lot of BUTTONS.
MACRUM, CLYDE & CO.,
7S and SO Market Street.
miam :dm •
AT JOSEPH HORNE Si. CO.'S,
The Largest Assortment of
STRANN ANo : MILLINERY . JM)S,.
To be:Found in the City.
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RIBBONS, FLOWERS.
SILKS . CRAPES.
MALINES. FRAMES,
FROSTED ILLUSIONS,'
STRAW TRIMMINGS, ornamented
ALSO, A': 11111, 4 ASSOIMUO STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS, • CORSETS
HOSIERY, • HOOP SkIRTS.
GLOVES, • BALMORALJOEIRTS,
EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS,,
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TRIMMINGS, BRAIDS,
•
And a - Full Line of Notions.
FURNISHING GOODS...
NECK TIES. ROHS, SUSPENDERS
MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS.
Agents for BISMARCK, DICRFN§.," VICTOR and
other popular makes of •
PAVER COLLARS.
_Prices as low as pastern Jobbers.
Wholesale Rooms up Stairs..
'Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street:
mhA PERFECT FITTING GLOVE.
BLACRIIN & CARLISLE,
•
19 Fifth Street,
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR.
KID DOVE MIPAIITIENT,
Which is now complete with every colol and shade.
They have Just
I openud HIODOZEN of the:
.. , .
j
Celebrated A..C.-C. (Jouvi& ILIDS,
. ..
Inarrteit espe lally_to Our order.... Hun reds of our
cue omers can testify to their perfect cut and fault
i
less quality.. T o colors were got up from shades of
dress material, selected and furnished ;by us, and
. ,
Eleg at and Desirable. •
The assort ` it" Includes' - liAdE, WHITE,
DARK COLE
~ 31.EDIUM COLORS, mad, DD.EIIA
or PARTY COLAilttil.' .. , r .c- —.. ' , .-,; , .• ,
sizEß. 7 r.sl.4 TO 8. .-
J 1 .'....'C 4 -:•'.i',.1,:-] , i_ ' ' ' i . ;:',.3, : ,:...,::' , .. : ':::. 7 . '.. :.,
MACRUM 40 CARLISLE, :::
19 PIETA STREET.
FRINGES )
GIMP
• IN AL COLOIDii SENT OPENED, AT
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. . .
•
NOTICE TO
• - ,
INDIVIDUAL HOLDERS OF
SHARES OF SATIONAVIIANKS.
The filiareholiferi of iSCIIA.4GE AND
POURTFI NATIONAL BANNS: of Pittsburgh, and
°these who Own eta:kin any of the' Nationsaßanfis
of other counties in the Slate and who reside" in
Ws County, are hereby notified that - the boolth will
be open on the Ad day,offithreh.-pexto.Pa.% re
eelPt of the three mill'Ettiltt Tar ltbr 1557,, per
Act of Assembly approved April Ugh. Ifillir; , And
will remain" bpnthe , usnal 'time'piven for the re.
ceint of other tazet, after Which time Collectora
wi be;appolutEo tomolleel-Crola "au
other tazu are Collected. ,*
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rd:,..lllreh 14,
Igr AN ELECTION FOR
DENT BankM. DIRECTORS of chaster Savings will ;be held at, their ßak ing
House, on SATUIMAY; the Sitith day of Muth.
be
tween the hours of land 3 o'eloett.
THOS. B. UP DIKE. Cashier.
COYGREaS=22d DISTRICT.
c'FOR DISTRICT ATTORZiEIf.
Subject to the decialon .of the. liniOn• Republican
County Convention. • -
MF'ASSISTANT • DISTRICT
AT
TOR\
Fancy Goods, &c.,
Subject to the diTi.tion of the - .Uniou_,Siepublkin
County Convention. 1_ - mirbifutt-d&££
ANTED--BOARDING,FOIL A GENTLE [ AND WIFE. •
In a private family preferred. WIII pay for first
class accommodations; • •
Address. L4-CITY P. . m 1 :nll7
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WA_NTED.-AGENTS FOR THE
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR: Its
Causes. Character, Conduct 'and; tesultif.7 . By HON'.
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This great work presCnts the, onlv complete and
impartial analysis of the Causes lir the-War set pub
lished, and gives those Interior lights and shadows
of the greatconttlet only known to those high officers
who watched the HoodLtide of revolution from its
fountain - springs, and which were so accessible to
Mr. Stephens from his position as second °nicer of
he Confederacy.
The intense desire every where manifested to ob
tain this work, combined with an increased commis
sion, makes, it - the best subscription book:ever,Mitt
listed. - - . .
One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscribers
in three days. I
Another in Boston reports 103 subscribers in four
day Send for:eireniars and see our terms, and a full de
acelptlon of the work,, notices of thertessso.
- - -Address, , , -• '' ,• • - ' '- -,
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NATIONAL PIT BILSIIANG CO.,-
mhl9:mloo:ti&F '• '' ' PhiladeLphia, Pa.
_ .
O LET---BENT MODERATE.
-A- •
- THE ROOMS AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY
SCHOOL :•OF
.DESTON,
22 AND 24 FIFTH STREET.
ENQUIRE OF . • •
mh•24: n'27
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
Property near 3busileld for Sa,le.
•
A very desirable piece of laud or 16 acres, having
an orchard of about 3 acres, and a good -frame house
of 5300 ms and cellar: a spring of never falling wa
ter near the house. . Located on an elevation about
N of a mile west of Mansfield Station, ou the Pan
handle R. R. To be sold as a whole or in lots, to
suit purchasers, "rem 2 to 5 acres. -
Inquire _of DANIEL SWOGER, Real Estate and
Insurance Agent. No. 7-7 Federal street. Allegheny i
'City, on second floor.' .
FOR SALE.
Agood friune;da - elling of five rooms, large 'hall,
finished attic and good cellar, with lot 24 by 129
feet 9 Inches, Situate No. 60 Adams street, Sixth
ward. AlleghetiV City, Which will be sold low and on
good terms, as the owner wishes to leave theelty.
• Inquire of DANIEL SWOUER. Ne. 77 Federal
street. Allegheny. City. on second floor.
• FOR SALE.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.-- , Two good lots 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. 'l4 on Dennison avenue. •
A number or lots on Jacks Run.
. . .
Inquire of DANEF:I.. SWOGER, No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City, second floor. -
A good Farm of 70 Acres, 60 of which are culti
vated, and balance In timber, having 10 acres of
orchard, consisting of apples, peaches and pears; a
good log..house oi 6 rooms and cellar; a good log
barn. Farm well watered. having a good spring
near the door; 50 acres underlakrovith coal. ,Situ
ate: VA 'miles northwest 'of Allegheny 'City; and 4
miles from Sewickley or Glendale Station. on the P.
F. W. & C. R. It. Terms easy. Inquire at 77 Fed
eral street Allegheny City, second door.
F IFTH STREET PROPERTY
The 'subscribers will offer at private sale, until the
FIRST OF APRIL, - one of the most . • ' .
DESIRABLE BUSINESS SITES .ON FIFTH STREET,
DDT IiEE NWOOD AND AxtiEr.
The propertyluts a fine front on Fifth street of
224 feet, and extends back 17A feet, taking In the
back part of the adjoining lot, 90x59 feet, with an
ontlet:frem thoback part from wide st re e t oillt lbot
alley, which runs through Fifth to Viz
gin alley.
Therwbole surface covers an area of ever. 5411:10
y.
The attention of capitalists is invited to this prop
erty, as opportunities for investing In such eligible'and remunerative realestate•seldern occur. .• r
'
All information concerning:the. property can be
had at the office of • ,
m1116:m79
'FOR SALE.
-BUILDiNC ;LOTS.
A large number of desirable BUILDfITi LOTS, of
varloutf sizes, In the Village of ,
Fifteen miles from Allegheny City, immediately on
the line of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, and
less than Are minuted walk from Springdale Station.
These Lots are most' eligibly located 'for Building,
Sites. as the Villagels one of the mostutifuland
s'
healthy location orrthe Allegheny rive Fire pas
senger trains either way per day, and. and after
the ilfith instant an AccomModation Tralkiwill run
to and from Springdale.
These Lots will be sold on reasonable terms. Any
person deldring to,secure a home in the country, in
a good locality, would do well to gL`re these Lobs
their attention.
For further particulars, inquire of .TAT'A:Ii
HUTCHINSON, Springdale: or JACOB B. WAL
TER. Yrothonotary,,Court Tittsburga.
mhiamilf. • - • .1 • E.,
Will be offered at PUBLIC BALE, pn AWN. DAY.
Masch3otli, 11168;•at, 1 o'clock P..)64.^the .
FARM OF THE LATE MOSES iLiSTFROS,
In North nirettti township, Allegliet4 . - county. Pa.
13 tulles from Pittsburgh, adjoining. 00;dale Sta
.
tion,..P. C. .t C. It. It., containing Orif acrea.,.Con
venlent to churches, grist mill, ,saw mill, Ac... Well
'watered with never falling spring*.ood ittiprive
ments. Coal on the place. This is 0 .4 n '2 of thelltiost
locatrons for country residences on the Panhandle
route. The - lvhole.tarut houva southern exposure,
and is wealladitined• flu* market gardening. Ternls
reasonable. • '
Sklik--HOUSE AND COT
-,
on corner of 3fantiattan and Adams streets
near Passenger Hallway . Lot 44 by-127 feet.
fratne, containing 7 rooms and good ball.
well Improved. House and Lot on Sheffield. near
Bidwell street.-:Allegheny CBS'. .Lot 23 by 4%
feel: house - frame,"conts ns ball; lire rooms and
gout cellar; water and gas. Also, severnt small
Houses and Lots In 'good location. Inquire of J.
CO. Beaver Street, near Chestnut, ?dsni.-
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TOTS FOR • MALI&-- , SEFERAIL
BUILDINO LOTS on Observatory IIIII; SecOnd
d, •Allegboni-CIIT, are offered. for sale—eheap.
The locaVon Is a very desirable one,
,conthlandlng a
fine view Of both' eltlea,ls easy of aetest ' 'and there
Is abundance of, atone on .the ground. tor bulldlng
&VV . ..
-A NV : iiSril t , ailgig4 2 ` '751 C algo r d; M iti
THIS OFFIet. or_ On: the fvretnlses, near the •Ob
rya
setory Bei thing. niternnas
•,)-FOR igAtitEk , r-HORSEfii—At ROW
AMPS LI VEHDANDISALE STABLE, one fine
eASIILY HORSE' May)* three DAPPLE , GILEy
HORSES one LARUE, lIIIA,UGHT lions.s . , iv
BLACK MART -4; tuna` 4485.Y. ,, MA8E5.A rF •er
sTREET, near Monongahela House. „,,.. aHarolny might:and said on commission::.l r,:'
MMTEI
• •
sAlLE,—.ll,:very • desirable
.1. three-ifofy - latleirlfollBl. - ocarly new; preali
ed brielt—tront,tnarPlo mantles: gas ; and water
throughout; tiousOtiontains seven roomir and finish
ed garret, No. 114. ELM STREET, near Wylie, Sixth
ward. :Poasexidos.trant:April bst,4BB(tr. Ittiqulre
z •Earlatakaillii4llo4l -
1 .1
NA;ll:4CErfra?-s
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PCCAti:
G. J. S. NEGLEY
. IS A CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION"
tubl7:d&T .
Gen. A. L. PEARSON,
J. B. FLACK,
WANTED.
FOR RENT.
JAMES .PHELAN,
24•F;IFTII.
FOR sui.x..m.
MACRUM & cmtLILE,
19 FIFTH STREET
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