The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 13, 1868, Image 5

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'CHEAP• GUNN FOB THE PEOPLE....
The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS hare been
removed to No. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET. where
will always be found the moat complete assortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport
ing Material, &c., in tee city. All kinds. of Gun*
and Pistols, carefully repaired. Cash paid for
'ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send stamp
i for aluatrated Circular. Agents Wanted in every
town in , the United States. Ade:rise, J. H. JOHN
STON. 179 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh.
- 0 T I CE.—AN ADJOURNED
MEETING of the "Manchester Building
and Loan Association" will be Itch! on TUESDAY
EVENING, April 14th, MS.. ut UNION HALL.
corner of Beaver avenue and Sheflield streets.
Alle
gheny City, (formerly Manchester.) Members are
- urgently requested toattend, asAmsiness of Import
ance will be transacted.ardatoll J. HUSH. Secretary.
PRONOGRAPHY.-A FREE
LECTURE on Phonographr, Its nature and
uses. will be given on MONDAY R.VENINIi, April
..90th, In DUFF'S COLLEGE BUILDING. No. 57
Fifth street. A ('lns••6 will then be organized. The
course will Comprise `2O Lessons. Tuition. $5.00.
The recitation. will be held in r the evening. For
further particulars Inquire at the office of DUFF'S
COLLEGE. I an13:033
WOMS.--Two FRONT ROOMS,
very eligibly located, and very desirable.
apartments, In perfect order, neat door to - tirst class
boarding house, van be had by genslemen and their
wires or single gentlemen. best of references
-required. Inquire on DUQUESNE WAY, two doors
below Hancock street.
aptato4o
-274 r IVE O DOLLAR9 RE ' AHD.
-
Strayed pr rh es ; r l A.sl°"l"l 'No. A,s;von, ageneli
A BLACK AND WHITE COW,
:Seven or eight years old. Any one returning the
•Same will receive the above reward. api:ho..li
AYILMEREY or JACK CABE.
..THE BONDMAN OF WENT.
By lion. R. T. CONRAD. In one volume. 'For
Sale by
KAY d COMPANY,
65 Wood street
MEM
• W ALK IN! WALK IN:
AND SEE THE NEW •
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
. j.. JUST RECEIVED AT
SMITH'S Tailoring Establislunen4
No. 98 WYLIE STREET,
Corner of, Federal.
IiIABSHAL , S OFFICE,
E.-D. Pennsslvala,
PIIILADELPILIA, of
April I.oth. n 1888.
T?HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE . that
A. on the 9th day of April. A. D. 1888, a War
_cont In Bankruptcy was issued - against the ,
ESTATE OF JOSEPH PENNOCK,
/Of Philadelphia, in the county- of Philadelphia, and
'State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
.any'debts and delivery of any property belonging to
:such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the trans
ter of any property by idin are forbidden bylaw; that
a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to
-prove their debts and to choose one or more As
' aljrnees of his estate. will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 611 S Walnut street,
Philadelphia, before J. HUBLEY ASHTON. Esq
- Register, on the Bth day of May, A.. D. 1868. at 1 . 1.
40•CIOC1 A. X. P. U. ELL - 51,11U8,
ar,l3-,K U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
iurr OF L
uncalled for
April 13th, 186:
ETTERS R
at BIICIIANA.
:AM dohn
'Evans Geo H
Evans Louisa
Edwards Chas
Fuller Kate A
Fink Andrew
Flekley Mich
Farrall Jas.
Felster Mary A'
'Griner Geo
Gilmore Elizb'h
Githens John
Greer Thos
.Ames Julia
Alberson Lydia
Anglers Cat'l
• Alldred H
-
Adams Ratchet
Brown Mary J
Brown Alex
Brown Hash
ißowd John J
' Boylef John
_Boyle Jaines
.Blakely Jos
1 'Beech Wm
..,Brier John
Bradon Sam
Bsiley John
atley Geo W
Beggs Jos
, spared inghattse.rJ
Christie Alex
Crane das
GehrlnuChas
11111 Mich
Hickey John
Hugus Tho .
Hoffman Jose
Hamilton J.
union ii
' I
Ilimsch'Dom
Irwin das
Cross John
[hilly Ann
Crookharn JTIO
hambera T
* Cynningham
Crahan Bryan
CoolyEdw
Tarr David
Cassidy Elizab'h
Carson Jas
Jnnkins J
John
Jordan Wm '
Jones. II
Kenedny J 31
King 0
Larkins Seth
M
Miller Jae 31
31illinger Jag
Miller J
Mulhollan t
d F
Marx I
4.!raltan ..t • J
_pacts' John
:Davis
.Dowden Mk,
prain M
Dyer John
Doffahue Mart
Downs,Anron C
Dic.kson , 'S 8
3tayhag h3fary -
Mathews M
mcSvcigge . n
, McDonnell
McDonald R
E. U. RI,
131;isW 3
Daniels John
PERFECT FITTING •
HID GLOVES..
"A. C. C."--7"H: : 4 . K."
We Invite attention to our
KM GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
v.,ch is now complete with every color and shade:
In addition to our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Joulin) RIDS,
e have secured the ecclusive sale of the
"Ilarrio
.Seamless
The' best Glove and most perfect flt.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
apt I . 10 'FIFTH STREET.
NOTICE*
• WHEREAS, A-libel of informatioc has been filed
.in the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of. Pennsylvania,' against the
Rrawdly of ANDREW KI/EaTIG, situated in the
vaty of Allegheny, and about 70 bbls. ofSchenk
Beer, 40 bids. of Lager Iteer, 10 hogsheads. 2 vats,
6 barrels, 1 vat, 1 small vat, 1 copper pump. 3 sec
tions 'of hose, containing about 70 feet; 2 small
tubs, 11:racket, 1 kettle and appurtenances: 1 cooler
—being the property of Andrew Koenig. The said
Andrew Koenig and all persons claiming an interest
in said property. are hereby notified to be and appear
before our said Court, at Pittsburgh, on the 20th
day ofApril; 1868, at 11 c'clock A. M., then and
there to make answer to the premises, and inter
vene for their. respective Interests, and make their
allegations In that behalf.
THOS. - A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal.
Marshal.' Office, April 10, 1168. .ap 11:036 -
'WINDOW CURTAINS.
T
. WHITE, ORR & CO.,
• 2b FIFTH STREET:
Over at LOW PRICES.
Lace Curtains, Worsted Damask,
- -DOOR LACE, GILT CORNICES, LOOPS, 4c.
spn
MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES,
CLEM
PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.
and Wariroom-319 and 321 LIBERTY
STREET. Mantle Warcroom on second Cots.
• Persons - wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will find
it to their Interest to call. Workmanship not _elf#
celled.in any place, and prices as low as in EastePlt
cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture Slabs which
,hays became dlscolsets d bu smoke, oils oracids, can
be Marbleized andinaade to la ok as'well as new.
There is no other place In Western Pennsylvania '
'Otters Slate Mantles are manufactured.
;All kinds of Marble Work done In the bestmanner.
Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
** prices, carriage added.
W. W. WALLACE.
We -
Rum& CARLISLE,- •
,19 - Fifth' Street,
'Now otter the most elegant line of
'HALBEEIURGS
Eviiiesoftedin Pitegbenek,:to they egratelaUy
invite.,theguson ot/heir,deteluars ' de ,
se t m it air nerchitia orient'. and about
TIR
j r !ADVLIt
FORT PITT - BANKING COMPANY
9
• No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
• STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN •
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND • COLD.
INTEREST . ALLOIVED ON TIME DEPOSIT'S.
Collections made on all accessible points in the
United States and Canadas.
'DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter, I Jno. C. Risher.
James Gordon, - ; Robt. A. Haig.
1). Walinee,
E. Fawcett, 1Wer:;1.311lIrlri:y.
NANCE.. NeCLCRFLILN, IPres't.
- - D. LEET WILSON, Cashier,
F OR MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
At Mic.—Yard Witte BLEACHED MUSLIN
At illVe.—One case of EXTRA FIRE BLEACH
ED 3IUSLIN. slightly wet, a good bargain.
At 1.51. , 6y. Heavy UN BLEACHED MUSLIN
At I.Oc.—DARK G . INGHABIS
At 1511 Se.—BEST PRINTS
At Soc.—GOOD CORSETS
At.S7Sc.--WIIALEBONE CORSETS
At 75e...REAL KID GLOVES, (colored.)
;At SI.OO—BEST KU) GLOVES, (colored.)
SACKING CLOTH. In beautiful shades
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, &c
A Large and Carefully Selected Stack,
EiILiTNING
POSTOFFICE.
McNeil .. .Mary
MeQulston Tilos
Mcßoberts H
McDonald J
.L
3lcKain Wm
McCartney JnO
31cCullougli J
Megusde Maggie
McKibben 11 m
P
Paisley I)
Phillipys Mary
Park Mary J
Faul John A
Dowel Maggie E
Palmer John
Phillips Haray
Radford A 8
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
llawi ioul>
rEgil
180 & 182 Federal St.,- Allegheny.
Smith Thos J
Smith 11
'Sheppard Sarah
Sheppard Henry
'Simpson Jas
Sowers Anita..
Steiner Jos B
StatonoT •
Sharp Ja s '
Satter
Sehlieker J
Spencer S S
Snyder Julia A
Thompson.Wm
;Tr.aris Jc Bro
Thornton J G
V
Vardy Sarah
Verney Mrs
apl3
rLightning Rods
Wilson Mary E
Walker s:Haab%
Wh!marsh Ann
Woodward 8 M
ERAN. P. M.
Our customers Will have the benefit of our new
Insulator, patented in 1867. The price 19 thirty
cents per foot, and three dollars for each top; this
includes; the cost of putting the rod on , buildings—
there are no extra charges of any kind. Within the
past Mir years we have erected this rod on many
churches and other public edifices in Pittsburgh and
vicinity, and upon thousands of dwellings and barns.
For the superior character of this rod we are per
mitted to refer to Rev. I. C. Pershing. 1). I)., Presi
dent Pittsburgh Female College; Plillotus Dean,
EN" Professor Natural Sciences, Pittsburgh High
Scbbol; Geo.tWoods, LL. D.. Pree'L-Western Uni
versity of Pennsylvania. , • •
Thankful for the liberal ordersof past years, we
solicit a continuation of public patronage.
airDesprs In Rods supplied.
LOCKIWIT & CO., 1114164eturers,
DINVESYE WAY, near Hand St. Bridge,
'nit27:Wr&P
JISTABLISIIED 1849 THE LAltartfer Ia AXIMITCA._
NORTH AMERICAN
Lightning Rod . Mannfactory,
- BRASS FOUNDRY .
AND.
IRON OnYANIZING - WORKS.
30,000 FEET MANUFACTDRED DAILY.
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
LIGHTNING RODS,
Manufactured at these works., and sold to ail parts
of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any
Lightning Rod In use. Great Inducements offered
. Zard n d i griV t ig
i persor r i ugnff at tu irhogs i t . /le.
togelher with . 11 uFal i g, o n a istent i n;s, s Co P p a pe;
Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. Samples. Pam
phlets and Circulars sent free.
PXYBURN. HUNTER & CO
. sy
;:Nos. ' 488 and 490 St John St,
a '?" - •
ACRIUNI &
.19 , 1TFTH STREET.{
Have Jus t opepid,ol shades of
PRINGf.S.
BjJ L 8 OniPB . /LUD
Al7eqr/(7,0000.,...
CASSIBIERES, for Steu's wear
CASSIMERES, for Boys' wear
COTTON AND LINEN -DIAPER
PILLOW CASE, LINEN
10-4 AND 11-4 MEETING
SHIRTING CHECK
IRISH LINEN,
HOSIERY, NOTIONS
~_,_
JUST OPENING,
Wholesale and .Retail,
PITTSBURGH, PA
,04.4 4 ,. 4k ar,04,
PITTSBVItGM GAZETTE MONDAY, APRIL 13. 1868.
"-IiFEW'MMIImS!rErNmEt:-uu
NEW '•
YORK,
HAVE JUST READY
THE MASSACRE OF ST. OATITIIOLOAIEW.
Preceded by a History - of the Religious Wars in the
'Reign of Charles By Henry White. M. A.. IT.
D. With Illustrations. 8 vo. Cloth, *1.75.
MOTLEY'S HISTORY of THE NETHERLANDS.
A History of the United States Netherlands, from
the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Years'
Truce-609. By d. Lothrop Motley, D. C. L.. au
thor of `:The Rise of the Dutch Republic." Com
plete in four volumes. With Portraits. S vo..
Cloth. $l 4.
The Vohnues sold separately :it $3.50 each
THE THIRTY-NLITH , CONGRESS. History of
the Thirty-ninth Congress of the United States. By
Valliatm Ht. Barnes, M A., author of "The Body
Politic,” &c.. With Eighteen Steel Portraits. Svo.
Cloth, $5.
THREE LITTLE SPADES._A Tale. By Miss
Anna Warner. 1.6m0., Cloth, 111..
DR. SMITH'S SMALLER HISTORY OF ENG
LAND. A Smaller History of England, • from the
Earliest Tines to the Year . 1862. Edited by Wil
liam Smith, LL.D. Illustrated by Engravings ou
Wood. 10mo., Clbth, el.
Uniform with Dr. Smith's Smaller Histories of
Greecp . sind Rome. • •
QUEEN VICTORIA'S JOURNAL. Leaves from
the Journal of our Life In the Highlands, from 1848
to 1861. To which are prefixed and added Extracts
from the same-Journal, giving an account of Earlier
Visits to Scotland.' and' Total . ; In England and lee
land: and Yachting Excursions. Edited by Arthur
Helps. - 19in0., Morocco Cloth, Beveled - Edges,
X1:75.
Uniform wltt Qtieen 1 - Leto - rift's' Mem"Otr- of tile
Prince Consort.
WILES'S - 11=0El — OF THE HUGUENOTS.
,The Flugenote Their Settlemeitti, Chia:ollie and In
dustries In England and Ireland. By Samuel Smiles,
author - of "Self Sm. Crown Svo., Cloth.
Beveled Edges, $1.75. •
VIII. ---
DU CHAILLU'S GORILLA COUNTRY. Stories
Of the Gorilla Countrii narrated for Youug People.
By Paul B. Du Chaffin, author of "Discoverles in
Equatorial Africa." Profusely Illustrated. 12ino.
Cloth, $1.75.-
MRS. COMFORT'S FAIRY STORIES. 'Folks and
Fairies: Storiee for. Little Children. 'By L'aey Ran.
dall Comfort. With Engiarings. Square 4t0.,
Cloth. - •
- BARNES'S EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY._
Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity In the
Nineteenth Century. By Albert Barnes. author of
"Notes on the New Testament." ..tc. 1.2m0., Mo
rocco Cloth, Beveled Edges, $1.75. . -
XI.
THE LOVERS' DICTIONARY; a Poetical Treas
ury of Lovers• Thoughts, Fancies,. Addresses and
Dilemmas, Indexed with nearlyVen Thousand Ref
erences as a Dictionary of Compliments and Guide
to the Study of the Tender Science. Post Svo,
Cloth, $3.50; Gilt 44.25.
THREE ENGLISH STATESMEN: Pl3l. CROM
WELL AND PITT. A Course of Lectures on the
Political History of England. By Goldwin Smith,
author of ••Lectures ise the Study of History," &c.
Uhno.; Cloth. stso. ' • '
THE NEW NOVELS
=9
HARPER .t BROTHER, NRAv YORK
FIVE HUISTDBED POUNDS REWARD. By a
Barrister. Sro. Paper. 50 cents. •
SOONER OR LATER. By Shirley Brooks. author
of "The Silver Cord." &e. Illustrated by Du Mau
rler. Svo., Paper, 0-50; Cloth. 121.
MY ritISBAND'S CRI3I - E. With Illustrations by
Gaston - Fay. Svo., Paper, 75, cents.
A FRENCH COUNTRY FAMILY. B Madame
De Witt, nee (ttizot. Translated by Dinah Muloch
Cralk. author of "John Halifax. Gentleman." "A
Noble Life." "Chilstian's Mistake." "Two Mar
riages." ,te. Illustration. 4. 12m0., Cloth. 01.50.
ONE OF THE FAMILY. By the auff!_or of —Carl
von's .Bvo., cent*.
-
. . .
BROWNLOWS. By :qrs. Oliphant,' a u th or of
"Agnes," "MuWong ..Mary,• ' "The Laird of Nor
law." "The Days of my Life," "Carllngfordj`
"Life of Edward Svo., raper, 37c.
Svo., Paper
50 cents. .
PLAYING FOR lIIGti STAKES. By Annie
Thomas, author 9f "On Gnacd,, , ! , "penis Donne,—
•Lelgh; '''‘YalteiftOittig." "Played Out,"
"Called to Account," &c. Bvo.. Paper, SG cents.
GUILD COURT. A London Story•. By George
)faeponald, author of •`Aurials of et Quiet Neighbor
hood," "Alec Forbes," ac... Bvo., Paper, 3 Oct.
THE HUGENOT 'FAMILY.'By Sarah Tytler.
12nt0., Cloth. 51.50. • • -
MABEL'S PROURESS. By the author of "Aunt
Margaret's Trouble." Bro., Paper. 50 cents. .
11110TIIER8 will send any of the above
Works' by mall, - postage paid, to any part of the
rafted States, on receipt of the ['flee. apt 3
51. 51.
EIROYER £ BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH
LOCK STITCH
i •
SEWING , M4CHINW4
WITH' LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At' the liew'sual Elegant Sales Rooms
OF THE COMPANY,
-51 FIFTH STREET.
Also, NiEDLES,
_ATTACHMENTS. MACHINE
SILKS and COTTONS. THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&c.. &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully Invited to call.
Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
hunples by mall on application. Correspondence to
be addressed to •
GROVER, & BAKER &X CO.
51 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
J.. & H. PHILLIPS,
G GOODS.IB6g
mr. - 1, - "ZioWel'arfakl,l4.l)Cit 02" own an d o th er
FLOOR. OIL CLOTHS,
; ;CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND
*ThTDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a full lino or
TranspiiirentAlindow Rhoden,
Ilollands, Shade Fixtures,
Tommie, Cords, Ate.
•
WOLESALE AND; RETAIT., BUYERS will find
our prices AS LOW IF'NOT LOWER, THAN CAN
BE PURCHASEDELSEWHERE, and of quality
and styles second to none. • •
J.,& H. PHILLIPS,
ap3:nan • • 26 AND 28 ST. CLAIR ST.
QTEUBENVILLE •
FEMALE SEDEIMARTs_
weeks=
Ts:PM—Per ,session of Ilse months. 2/
Boseding, with Roonsand Light, $80; Tendon, 11110-
to $18; Washing. per dozen, 30 centa. Musts,
Painting and Languages extra. A deduction of 1.5
per cent. Is made for the daughters of clergymen.
The next Summer Session opens May ,
-
For catalogue apply to .
Rev. 10. D. - BEATTY, D. D., LL D., Strrt.
Or, Rev. A. M. REID, A. M., Principal. _
Steubenville, 0.. March, loss. p
ICE! ICE I IC/ s- Cl -7----
WI. KREBS, 'lee Wald.;
F.
Sr. 11 . 1 '.P/0 10231) " ahlr?Lhirt Pitsburgh.
Orders left !after at BMW Street Bridge will re-
fare
- P rkur i Altil l"l9 enr. 9 !Fiti°llll4ol4lll
MI
-"AND
mL :xwr&i
•
GRAND OPENING.
REINEILIN, IIEfILIN SIEDLE
No. 42 Fifth St.,
WILL OPEN,
W
ON MONDA
In announeln the:. opera•g 'of their new 'place of
bust ess, they desire grate , ully to acknowledge the
verygeneroue sympathy ma • treated by their, patrolia
and the pnblle, tor the Ham a severe less in the de-
Structiou by tire of their ew store room, and to
return their sincere thanks I • r the liberal patronage
bestoWed upon thhmaince.
The New Establishment will be Opened
ON A SCALE Or
INCREASED SPLENDOR !
Determined that the public should lose nothing by
the Conflagration, the licm has incurred a heavy ex
pense in reconstructing the NEW STORE la demo-ner lunch superior to that which has suffered lition. It will be filled with an entirely
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
GOLD AND SILVER GOODS,
Of Every Description.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
AXERICAN AND FOREIGN
_ WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Plated Ware, &e.,
Owing to Its GREAT FACILITIES, the dm arc
able - to sell goods at the'
MOST MODERATE PRICES.
HEINEMAN, MERLIN_ & SIEDLE,_
No. 42 FIFTH STREET ',
• -
_ SATTSBITAGU, Pa.
ftp,:u.
B EN FRANKLIN •
INSURANCE COMPANY,
• OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
ales hi Franklin Savings Bank Buildings,
No. 43 onto St.. Allegheny.
A ROME COMPANY, managed by iiireetors well
known to the Community.- who trust by talr dealing
to merit* share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN President.
GEO. D. RIDDLE 'Secretary.
.
DIRECTORS: . I
Henry Irwin, ,IL L. Patio son. "Henry Gerwtg. •
Geo. li t Riddle . : Jacob Frau !Ciottlelb Foos.
Simon Drum. IJ. 11. Smith ' , Jacob Rush,
W. H. Stewart, eh. P. 'Whlston. .loseph Craig,
,/
Jos. Loutner. If, J. Zlnkoml, :Jeremiah Koben.
, ,a010:05 , '
TILE BEST FHTING DRAWERS
THE WORM. ARE THE •
- Patent Pantaloon, Drawers.
•
• .
The genuine bear our trad mark,
P. P. D. -
F/SH, CLARK & FLAGer,
•
PatenteeN and Manufacturers.
- No. 6S White St., New York. .
• fetieltßaiwir •
168. 168.
• .• cHEAP.: • CHEAP
- PRINTS, DELAINES.
Mir TWEEDS t CASSIMERES. ' - •
ay- FLANNELS, COLLARS.
'fir HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
ear WHITE GOODS.
rttlinit SHAWLS.
HOOP SKIRTS, LACES.
air AT-THE NEW DRY HoODS STORE OF
F. - SOUCY . ,
Vir No. 168 Wylie Street..
ies. 168.
Im i hMin4o.l . •
pERCEVAL HEChETT, : •
VIECHANICIAL ENGINEER.
•
(Late of P. P. W. • & Ot Railway. )
Office, No. 791MM:1UL STREET, Room No. A.
up stairs. .I'. 0. Box 50, ALLEURENY CITY.
MACIIINERY, of all descriptions, designed.
BLAST PURN ACE and ROLLING lIILL DRAW
INGS-furnished. Particular attention paid to de
signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con
fldentlaily solleited.. , /00. An EVENING DRAW
ING CLASS for mechanics every WEDNESDAY
NIUHT.• maS
ALI
,LEGHENT COUNTY
• WORKHOUSE
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received Until the
SlSth lust, tor LAYING BRICK BYTHE .THOU
SAN D,- in accordance with the planuand specifica
tions tiled at BAHR & MOSER'S orrice, and under
the directlop of the Seperintendent.
O. ALBREE, Secretary,
Wood street, corner Fourth.__
apo:o20 i
CIARII,McCANDLESS A. CO.,
(Late Wilson, Carr & Co:,)
wDory.s.Att DEALEJDI IN,
Foreign and : Dry:; Good s ,
No: 99 WOOD writr.wr,_
Third door above Diamond after:
PITTSBUIZGII - Pii.
JITLIAN ALLEN,
ALL ' . KINDS CiF
`X , EAR TOTJACOO - AND SEGARS;
No. 8 SIXTH STREET, (Nstloial Bonk of Com
maroa4llBdbB4-
• •.,• • •.•prroilitrarli,
Branch of / 78- Wateestroot, LI. Y.
!IPfinn '
DAol TEL P. DINA.N.
TISBMENTS:
DOMESTIC CARPETS,
ARE DAILY ARRIVING. AND SOLD SOON AS
RECEIVED.
1711EIlt
TILE VERY LQWESW.
IicCALLUM BROTHERS,
Y STORE,
1, April 6th.
51 FIFTH STREET.. above Wood.
JUST IMPORTED, 23
NELMKT- CU WETS,
THAII:NEsr ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE CITY,
OLIVERM'CLINTOCK & Ca,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
18 68. 8101tLIVG STOCK 1868
•
,A.l : tr9E• r j[ l S •
JUST OPENING,
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
All 'Qualities
LOWEST PRICES Th THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUN
" - TO SELL:
.110Y.A-RDI ROSE &
21 Fifth Street; • ,
mhlo:d&wp OVER BATES & BELL'S.•
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
• BF STEAMER COLORADO.
Of our own Direct Importation,
lETHE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OF THE CELEBRATED.
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
AND
BODY BRUSSELS, -
FOR. PAP.LORS AND HALL%
WITH STAIR CARPETS TO HATCH.
II
& COLLINS,
-71 AND 73 FIFTH ST. (-Second Floor.)_
nonrrsitT
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FOR SALE. • -
Property near Mansfield for - Sale.
,
"Avery desirable plece of land of 16 acres, having
an Orchard of about 3 acres mute good frame house
of 5 rooms and cellar: a spring of never falling wa
ter near, the house. Located on an elevation about
fi.of Mile west of Mansfield Station, on the Pan
handle IL R. To be sold as a whole or in lots, to
suit purchasers, from 2 to 5 acres.
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, Beal- Estate and
Insurance Agent. No. 77 Federal street, Allegheny
City, ou seeond.floor. • -
FOB SALE.
A good frame dwelling 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, Allegheny City; which will be sold low and on
good terms, as the owner niches to leave the city.
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, No. f 77 Federal
street, Allegheny Clti, on second door.-
F It SALE.
BUILDING LOTS 'OBSALE. ,,- -TwO good lotaon
Sheffield street; one lot on Adams street; one lot on-
Franklin street • three small lots on Chartlers street,
Allegheny. A lot in East Liberty, being lot No. 14
on Dennison avenue. A number of lots on Jacks
Run:
itMulre of DANIEL. SWOGER, No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City, second floor.
A good Farm 070 Acres, 00 or,whicir are culti
vated, and balance in timber, hating 10 acres of
orchard, Coasts:lug of apples, peaches and pears: a
bood log house, of rooms and cellar; a good log
arn. b arm well watered, having a good spring
near:the door; 50 acres underlaid, with coal. Situ
ate 12 miles northwest of Allegheny City, and 4
miles froM Sewickley or Glendale Station, on the P.
F. W. d C. R. H. Terms easy. Inquire at 77 Fed
eral street Allegheny City, second floor.
inhlSanfi,
• •
RARE OPPORTUNIVE is now
offered to persons in search of a good building
at at love price and on easy terms of payment.
810 ;will aecure a lot; the purchaser can build at
once. and cease to pay rent, and pay for the tot in
monthly installments soweely exceeding his present
rent; These lots are in a desirable location, sur
rounded by improved proper easy of access by
Omnibus and ferry. Prices 1400 to 4450.
J. CU HIIERT & 80N8,
arS, Real Estate Agents. 85 Smithfield 81.
urris FOR . SALE-SEVERAL
!BUILDING LOTS On:Obserratory Hill, Second
%ard, Allegheny City, are offered for sale—cheap.
The location is a very desirable one, commanding a
flue viewof both cities, Is easy of access, and there
Is abundance of stone on the ground for building
gaol
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a! A k uli p sz e n , atd i h e e gh t e ggpt
1112
oondC, Mc
nt
THIS OFFICE, of on. the premises, near the Ott.
servatory Building. mhz:n3B
riIiCSALL-HORSES.-At HOW
AMPS LIVERY AND SALE STABLE brie fine
MILT HORSE May); three DAPPLE GREY
HORSES: one LARGE DRAUGTIT HORSE•, three
BLACK - MARES; two GREY MARES. FIRST
STREET, near Monongahela House.
Horses bought and cold on commission.
______
SALE.—A. very desirable
j[l three-story BRICE 130E8E, nearly new; press
ed brick front, marble. mantles; gas and water
throughout; house contains seven rooms and finish
ed garret, 1r0. 94 ELM tiTREET, near Wylie, Sixth
ward. Possession from, April -.11at.-1.888.. Enquire
at the house. 4 ,
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REMOVALS. •
RlEmove.,L.
Delaware Mutual S. Insurance Company
Rontoreti to N'o, 68 FOURTH ST., Pittsburgh.
0r.... 3 4!fie F. H. 31ADRIHA, Agent.
EMOVAL..
JOHN D BALLET &BRO,
wrotin.. AND ".REAL' ESTATE . DRONEUS AND
AUCT/ONEEDS, have removed to
No. IRS FOURTH STREET.
aDDIVIR
'1106,4A ND Biffnair.
.... .
4.
Ago' od wunif ...,.yrzt,ritcnist ll
tbls Span, .
IN ~, T OP UUCHiIY„ .made to order y i n t fi-'
Mu 'be mild root.' aa the ownerintends leaving n.
city. . .
n t . , .
: Tale
sae
a IlltAN'a tarsier STABLE,
- 'JACK . . -- , , Penn ettect. - `e
141o:on t . . •. ,
IMMEN=]
mgr -:" : • 1868
THE VERY LATEST
PATTERNS '
IMPORTED CARPETS.
THE VERY NEWEST
STYLES
PRICES
Aug- EspeclayyAdapted .. :to this Market
ME
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS
Bigtisk Body and Tapestry Brussels,
IN( 4ADTS. AND BEMPS,
COMMON CARPETS,
A 5 CENTS PER YARD
FOR SALE
In
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m r. --- --NOIT 6- 41174FRegn - n—ini An
nual Meeting of the II •
1 ...
Great National Petrpleank rompatir.
;.:.z. ~---_ 4_.'
Wilt take Wage at the °Mee of the .
Company IN
St. Clair street. on WEDNESDAY, Alt .411 st.
DIMS. at 10 o'oloe.lC A. 24 - . 0111:41
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,
z'ITTS.III.7ItGII, FOItT WAYNE & CHICAGO /sem-
WAr COMPANT. Office of the See'retaryt
• PO - rsartunt. hfarch 14, /M.
THE BO.A.ED OF DIRECT
ORS OF Tills coMPANY have declared
the regular Quarterly Dividend (No; 17,1 .Of 511 S
PER CENT. free of Government tax, on the Capi
tal Stock. foithe.quarter.euding March 31. i bayabic
on and after_ WEDNESDAY, the 15th day uf April,
•1865, at the office of Winslow, Lanier & CO . Nos.'
27 :Ind 29 Pine street, to those registeredit New
York, and at the office of the Treasurer to those re
gistered at i'lttsburgb.
The Transfer Booka will close on the 31st day of
Bfarch, at 2 o'clock e. H. and re-open on the 10th
dayof 1568, at 10 o'clock A. H.
•F. U. HUTCHINSON.
Sect;etary.
agrNO •
TICE. ,
ap9:oM
TO THE STOCF.IIO6ERS OF Tni
, T •
e . •
It having been decided to intraediatelyfncrease
the Capital Stock of this Bank to $200.001 notice
is hereby given to the present- Stockholders hat the
Subscription Books arc now open, and will telltale
-open until the 10th day of April proxlmo.' oteuh
ecripttons to the araditut of $Bll,OOO.
After April 10th the Books will be opened to the
public for the balance of stock not taken at ti at date.
GEO. T. VAN DONE'S, camiiiier.
aptinn.
KEYSTOIVE BANK•
Pittsburgh, 3ltirc h alst, 1868.
, .
Atrii
RIVER MINING CO.—The Ann
ing of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh a
River Ministg:Co. silt be held at the. Room
Pittsburgb,-Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway
WEDNESDAY, April 15th, at 2 o'clock
mh3L•n72 JAMES FINLAY, Sec'
AUCTION SALES
BY PAL?IE & PHILLIPS.
r -
TbALRIER & PIIILLIPS,
AU '
And On ntni.ssion Ifferchan
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Fla. •
BOOTS',` SHOES,' CARP TS
Dry Goods and Notions, ; ,
1
AT PRTVATE SALE DAY AND EVENkO.
Prompt Consignments Solicited. Prom pt Re
turns.
BY sieraßoit, UNHOOK &
HOUSE AND VALUABLE
ON TROY HILL,
AT AUCTION.
TUESDAY, April 14th„ at 2 o'clock p. on
'the premises, will be sold by auction, a neat and
comfortable FRAME HOUSE - of four roomed with
two good cellars.. Lot 68 feet front by 200 feet in
depth.' Good cistern, pump, coal house, bake4wen,
wood house and cow stable. Choice fruit treprind
small fruits in abundance on lot. •
Also, several LOTS, ranging In front from' 0 to
36 feet In - 200 feet in - depth. This property sit
uated on Washington street , bounded . by Gardner,
Chesnut and Downing streets, and Is very desitable,
being convenient to the street cars, and the
advantage of good board walks.
931ITHSON, VANTIOOK & DIc';LELLAND;I
at"" Auction 6 ;
PENN STREET PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
MONDAY. April 13. at 2,"4 o'clock P. the
premises, will he sold that very desirable ands ree
Y' -
bie THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING 110 SE,
No. 951 Penn street. of eleven rooms, with all od
ern improvements incident to alirst class dwelling.
The Lot has a front of 514 fecton Penn street, ex
tending back In depth 1121 feet to a RIO feet alley..
Brick stable on rear of lot.
The location of this prop'rty should command the
attention of busine'ss'men desiring a apncialhoni
fortable kesidence.
SMITHSON, VANHOOti & McCLELLANI
_app Auctiondirs.
SZIEi
ANADMINISTRAT 111 9 S SALE F
' 9000 MINING STICKS. SlLlft,ilifiP
OTHEIt P TENT RI Tfg, :
TUESDAY EVENING. Ap /I 14th, at. S. ortiock,
will be sold on second door of the Commercial Sales
Rooms,' No. 106 Smithfield street, by order cifMno
Phillips. Esq., Administrator of C. W. Ricketson,
deceased:• -
6,750 shares Meramec Sitter Lea-C0.,04'
fls
sourl .
30,000 shares Gold 31ountaln, Oong 'na
tion Co" of Colorado. ; :
4,334 shares Phelps Gilmore Gold C
of Colorado.
5,800 shares Franklin Mining Cog of Idiasoi
An undivided one-half interest in Smith's Pt tent
Thresher, . • .
Interest or Piteitt Bight for Abe States'of Ihwa,
Wisconsin and Michigan,in 'BIIIIIIW% Patelit Re r.
An undivided one-hallnterest. in Smith's Pittent
Breech Loading Cannon.
One-half of a certain old cannon in Beaver conn 4-.
Parts of eight or nine Reaping 'Machines, made
after patent of Smith's Reaper, and now at WilSon's,
On Ferry street. - !-
Also, the interest of C. 'W. - Ricketson' 'an
undivided one-half of ship Edward. T his rpssel
was losron the coast of Brazil in 1859, ,andercir
cumstances which gave the owners' a claim - Ibt• in
demnity against the Government of that - con - Airy,
but which luts been thus far urged in vain.
apio • A. MOILWAINE; Auctlonetra.
RANK & RAILROAD STOCKS
UNION TRANSPORTATION CO., UNION
IJCON MILLS.
TUESDAY EVENING, April 14th. at 73f cf`elfat,
will be sold, ou second floor of Commercial-fiales
Aooms, 100 Smithfield street: • d -
100 shares Union Transportation Coppany'Rd
Star Line.
93 shares Union Iron Mills, Ninth ward. 1 --
. shwa Coal Men's Trust Cu. ..
10 shares Keystone Savings Bank. '
apla A. McILAVAINE. AnctioneAr.
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BY A. LENATB.
FAR"GARDEN PLOTS AlliD
COt7tdltl SITES, AT AUCTION.—Theri will
he sold on the premises, on 'WEDNESDAY, 'April
15th, 1868, at .10 'o'clock, the valuable hormistead
farm of Mr. Wm. Lynch, adjoining IlayErvilfel Sta
tion, on the I', Ft. 'W.& C. liy., elevenmiles helqw
the city. The entire farm contains ninety-4We
acres, is in good state of cultivation, is beautifully
situated, fronting the Ohio river,. the. Beaver .tbaf,
and the Township road. There are Orchards Nines
Small Fruits, Shrubbery, and a never failing tin
S
of pure Water. On the place is an excellent rick
Dwelling House, containing six rooms, attic! and
cellar complete all In first rate condition ; '
alsokool
stables, barns," out-houses, tenant housei delft.
The whole premises are In capital orker , .an Ire
worthy the special attentiun of all in quest of a kte.
tire! and convenient home, combining the advanta
ges of the country. with easy access to the city. Nine
trains daily to and from the city. Special attentlo
is invite ac cou n t tha highly attractive sale, which takes
place on of the advanced age of the &Inter.
Title indisputable. City purchasers will talui the
9:45 train from Allegheny. Dinner will be sekved
on the premises. Will be sold in ono lot, or di*lded
as may be desired by purchasers. There are a -*um
ber of very tine sites tbr building. Don't fall ti) at
tend. •I
A. LEGGATE. Auctioneer,.
aps 159 Federal street. AlleghttlY.
WANTED
WANTEII-,:A, GOOD GERAIIIIN
GARDNER. A sober, Industrious milled
man, with a small family, to take charge °rand ive
on garden-farm within nineteen miles of the ty.
There Is a good brick house of six rooms. kitchen,
hall and cellar, for the gardener to occupy. otill to
whom liberal !rages will be paid, forone that Is CO/11-
petent and trustworthyy. For particulars:M(lbl of
If. TOWER, Real Estate Agen -
ap9:016 No. 164 Fourth St.. Pittsburg
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