The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 14, 1868, Image 5

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NEWRADVERTISETEENTIV
mCHEAP GEMS FOR THE PEOPLE...-.
•Y,ht GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS hare been
~..ntoued to No. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
11l always be found the most complete assortment
Gattas,"Platmln i Amratuattton and Sport-
Am Material., ar.c. in tee city. All land, of Guns
tad Pistols carefu lly repaired. Cash paid for
kiRMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send stamp
fce illustrated Circular. Agent* wanted fit every
um in the United Medea Address J. H. JOHN.
,ATON. 115 Smithfield Street. Pitt sburgh.
WAN'rED,
ttvo GOOD SHOE.MAKERf4, •
1 / 4 1 . Good wages and steady employment.
Apply at
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bUFF .4 CO., Merchant Tailors,
Na 34 Federal St., Allegheny,
111" BEAVER AVENUE,
Allegheny City
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have Jun received klarge and well selected stock of
FINE SPRING GOODS,
ultabletior a dist class Custom trade. Mao, a large
stock or GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. aplf
ca WI MI F. 1 FOR SIIIIURIIA_N ' 11E111—
kJ, HENCE - FOR' SALE.—Twenty-four acres .of
and in az:agreeable koeatiou, having a fine view or
the Monongahela river, nine miles from the City. on
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, near a station,
wo tenant houses, would rent fors4oo per annum.
'Orchard of young trees, Vineyard of 800 choice
- .vines. Valuable timber. three springs and a Stream
!,f water. Apply to S. CUTHBERT 5. SONS,
aoI4 Real Estate Agents. 85 Smithfield St.
OTICE:-THE UNDERSIGNED
having been appointed executor and executrix
ender the last will and testament of BENJA3IIN
PETIT. dee'd, Would hereby give notice to all per
',ions indebted to the said estate to make payment of
bf the same to the undersigned, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate will present the same
for paymentat the office °NYRE - EGER lIARBATTGLI
'l4 CO.,'No. 315 Liberty street.
SPRINGER. HAREM - MIL ExecUtor,
ap13:630 MARGARET C. PF.TTIT, Executrix.
WES; TERN DISTRICT OF PENN
: SYLVANIA, SS: At Pittsburgh, Pa., APrIl
th, A. D. IS6S.
To whom it may concern. The undersigned hereby
gives ;notice of his appointment as Assignee ..of.
JOHN SPEAR, of Allegheny. City, In the County o
Allegheny and State Of Pennsylvania, within said
District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upgn
his own petition by the District Court of said Dis
trict. JAMES W. MURRAY, Assignee,
apl4:6lS-Tc Attorney -at -Law, 116 Fifth street.
7 1 EXTESTEIIN DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVAIiLt. SS.: At Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 13th A. D. IIB6S,
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To whom t may ebneern: The undersigried berc
by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of
GEORGE 31EHAFFEY and .JOHN. GILBRAITR,
.of Allegheny City, in the County of Allegheny and
!State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who
have been Districtg Bankrupts upon their own petl
ition by the
3i ge4 4 . !
. 0 c i ttit i p A yrlZ; signe
Attorney at Law,11.6 Plfthest.
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WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
•SYLVANIA. $S : At Pittsburgh, Pa.,_
; April 11th, A. D. 1868.
To WHOM IT WAY CONCERN : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee
of William Rhodes, of the Borough of Sharpsburg,
In the county of Allegheny and State of. Pennsylva
nia, within said District, whd has been. adjudged's
!bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
; Court of said District.
JAMES W. MURRAY. Assignee,
_ apl4:Tuzo3S Attorney at Law, 116 'Fifth street.
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T THE UNDERSIGNED,
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AT AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS
o Allegheny county, have this day, on account of
the rise in raw materials, advanced the price of soap
•. -. ' and candles, to. take effect on and after Monday,
' • i April lath, 1889:
;-. . Mould Candles, llil cents per pound.. •
Best Extra Family Soap, 19 cents per pound.
.• :• ,I Best Rosin Soap. 7 cents per pound.
Common Rosin Soap, 5 cents
. per_pounif. ,
W. & H_.:WALKER.
". i ' WILSON& GORMAN,
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- . STRUNZ & WETZEL,
1;i': ' REED & JOHNSON,
GEORGE ' HASLEY,
i'.‘ ' . A. WILSON, &.CO.
I.:',' : , PITTSBURGH, April U. 1868. apl4msl.
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1; : - , HOUSEKEEPERS, -
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USE MITE QtTEEN,
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...,:,..QUEEN OF THE WASH-TUB.
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A ITOU.}: CLEAtiEIt;
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A STAIN REMOVER;
A SPOT ERADICATOR; A COLOR RESTORER;
Cheaper than Soap. Sold In Bottles by all-respeet
i able Grocers. Indorsed by the first families of Atte
gneny county. Manufactured by the ;
NESS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Office, No. 136 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh
`.TO BUILDERS AND CONTRAC
. Tolls.
Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of
School Directors of the Fifth Wards of the City of
Allegheny, upto the 30rtt DAY OF APRIL, for
•
. •1: Building a Public School'House
. in said ward. Plans andifications can be seen •
: at the Mace of Messrs. BAHRs pec & MOSER, Nos.* & it
,.•;„ St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. • • ••
The Directors reserve the right of rejecting any
i
or all bids, and requiring security for the ,bithni
performance of the contract.
Address the undersigned, at No. 'lO St. Clair St.,
or Box • 310, Pittsburgh .P. 0., marking "Propo
sale" on outside of envelopes. ,
By order sof the Board.
appitoit JOHN E. PARKE, President.
NOTICE. " .
, I have sold my stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c.',
to my son, GEORGE W. TANNER, &inf.:stollen the
patronage of my former customers to thelionse:f
JA3IIE S P. TANNER.
PITTSBC tGII, Aprll 9th, 1868. -
Referrin to the above can; I respectfully aak'the
contlnuan eof the patronao of the former house,'
Prices sha I be as low as the lowest.
GEO: W. TANN,"
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MA Lf. Ss, SLATE NANTLES,
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PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.
Office and Wartroom-319 and 33111. LIBERTY
STREET./ Mantle Wareroom on second ffw.r._
Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will dnd
it to their,interest to call. !Workmanship not ex
, celled In any place, and prites as low as in Eastern
cities. Marble Mantlett or Furniture Slabs which
bale become, discolored bu Ituoke, oils or acids, can
be Marbleized and made to lack as well as new.
There is no other place hriWestern Pennsylvania
where Slate Mantles are manufactured._ .
All kinds of Marble Work done in the best manner.
Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East ,
ern prices, carriage added.
W. W. WALLACE.:
STONE DIIALIk PIPE,
et`.3
FOR SEWERACE._
ALL NINES, FROM 2 TO 12 INCH.
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10,000 FEET ON HAND,
AND FOR k;Atr.IIY
JOHN_ TATS,
221 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
59 Peiieral ktreet,
feit:WSO:Trx-T11&p
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FO 'Or* PENS,
- virtu 01i, *11410137.110L
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EVERY SIZE, FROM No. 1 LT
ILiNCING LN PRICE Fitpit,
$l.OO TP ,;$9.00.
These 'Pens ARE,WARRANTED. I ,•and CAN. BE
.EXCHANGED at any time withintivyear, If not
70 BALE
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-NEW
I'LE
This eloqt4nt orator, and most . Intelligent colored
man in the. world, will deliver a' new and highly in=
teresting lecture, at _
Next Thursday Evening, April 16th, 1868,
A CLOTHES,WASTIF,II;
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FES
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Iwmmiszetturrrs. - -
'TUBE BY
ERICK DOUGLASS.
LAFAYETTE HALL,
Sunazer—"REPUBI.I.CAN GOVERNMENT vs.
THE ONE 311\ FOSTER."
POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT, ONLY.
Tickets Only 30 cents, to all parts of the Hall.
No Reserved Seats.
Ticketti are' now for sale at C. C. liellor's Music
Store, 1111 Wood street.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; lecture to commence
at S. apHiof
NOVELTIES!
NOVELTIES!
Very Superior and Elegant;
COUNTERPANES,
AND
LINEN GOODS,
JUST lIECEIVED.
BATES & BELL.
41)14:278&T
F"" SALE. ; _ • •
A RIVER BOTTOM FAR3I OF 76 ACRES, 19
miles 'from the city, in Elizabeth lossuship:Alle-
Mnfl o e u ga y lit r itOrsTat l i r :n ub oiiet:Wot r ili v e e l r esQte
railroad; near churches, schools, stores, &c., in the
flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The
improvements area two-story brick house of six
rooms, ball and cellar, a good frame bank barn with*
stabling underneath, and other outbuildings; n well
of good standing water at the door, and several,
standing springsof water on the farm, and an or
-chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples, cher
ries; pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. fhis prop
wity being located near the tine-of the railroad,
thin one hour's ride of the eity,'makes It very de
sirable for gardening or a dairy farm; lt la also a
good and beautiful location -for country homes near
the city, lying immediately on the-riVer, on the op
posite side from the railroad. The West Newton
Accommodation and other trains on the railroad af
ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily
communication to and from the city. Will be sold
as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, to suit pur
chaiers. .
. _ _
FAILAI OF 173 ACRES, isituatea in St.
Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa., near
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station. The improvements are a two story frame
house, with six rooms and good cellar,.a frame ban K
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There
is on the place a young apple and peach orchard:
120 acres cleared land, divided Intel fields of conve
nient size, a large portion cif-vrikichl are well set is
. clover and timothy; the residue of Said tract coy
- ered with goodlimber. It. is well 'watered and un
derlahlwith coal and limestone. aoki is convenient
to churches, schools, stores, mills and blacksmith
shops. A realgood bargain is offered in this excel
lent farm. ' and with It will be sold all the personal
property on the premises, consisting of horses,
vows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears,
wagon, plows, fanning Implements and household
and kitchen furniture. Together will be -sold very
low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser.
Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of
158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES, In Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny - county. Pa., on the line of thejlemPfleld
railroad, and one and one-half miles from the Con
nellaville railroad at Snter's Station. On this farm
are 40 acres of Superior white oak timber, which
alone is now worth one-half the price asked for the
whole tract. The improvements are a log house.
frame barn, good fencing, and an apple Orchard of
good fruit. - It is well w atered and underlaid with
limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with
stone coal for theutte of the .
Also, The best FARM In Fairfield township,
;Westmoreland county. Pa., of 250 ACRES, about
six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rait-'
road at Bolivar Station. The Improvements are two
large hewed log - dwellings; one of the largest and
nest frame barns in the township; two apple or
ehards, in good bearing condition; corn crib, wagon
shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is
under a high state of cultivation; fencing all In first
rate order.' and the land of the best quality of lime
stone soil, about 200 acres of which is cleared and
the residue , of the tract In good timber. such as
white oak, reek oak, hickory. walnut and beech.
This. property will be sold very cheap and on good
terms, as the owner wishes to engage in other bust
nem For particulars enquire of. • . • •
TOWER, 164 Fourth Street.
apI4:GC
FORT MT BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : - : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
DEALERS IN •
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INTEREST AIIIIIVED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collec.lona made on all aceesslble points in the
United tates and Canada&
DIRECTORS:
4ncr. C. Risher,
D. Hostetter.
dames Gordon
Wallnce,
E. Fawcett.;
BAWL. IfeCLLIIKAN, Pres*t.
D. LEET_ WILSON. Cashier;
N OTICE.
WIIER A libel of information has been flied
F.AS,
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, against the
Rrewery of ANDREW KOENIG, situated In the
city Of Allegheny, and about TO bbls. 0( Schenk
'Beer, 40 bbis. of Lager Beer, 10 hogsheads, 2 vats;
0 .1 barrels,vat, 1 small vat, 1 complerpump, 3 sec
tions of hose, containing about 20 feet; 2 amali
tubs,' 1 bucket, 1 kettle and appurtenances' /cooler
—being the property of Andrew Roehlg. The mild
Andrew Koenig and all persons' claiming an interest
in said property, are hereby notified ,to he and appear
before our said' Court, at Pittsburgh, on the 20th
day of April, 1808, at 11 c'clock A. m., then and
there to make answer to the premises, and inter-
Veue for their respective interests, and make their
allegations in that behalf.
THOS. •A, 'ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal.. •
Marshal's Mice. April 10.
WINDOW CURTAINS..
WHITE, ORR dc : CO.,
• Rd , FIFTH STREET,
Offer at LOW PRICES, ' . •
Lace turtaini, Worsted. Damas k,
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DOOR LACE, OILT CORNICES, LOOPS, Re.' '
apll
.SCLIOOL OF DESIGN
FOR waaer*N .
Re-opens MONDAY, A . .the new inom a i .
third story of the new Bank BUilditlKOMl.thWe"
corner of wood and Sixth. , streets. Ulnas .n ...._
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and DBA `tV INU,
kITEI T IVi3 n S e ,
BUTLER, Teheltee.
apl2:arr : E. R. RAIIIURBT,TIinciPaIfrL
(4 coop NEWS.
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- CHEAPOREADiN DEAR TINES ' -
I .,.%itt.texVfOr - W.AiiiPß BiIEA.D. The lariebt arid
est., Tbe,44iof4a! B. W on, every ,/04, • Ask
ZDOirsigi'v• •
101111AMPM-41 , sack!' ea attealneri
.k ,..,pl4 l"4l*l6Brilikinell' ilALAM "ltiM-4 D ib re °lll lS3l 34r Y
it4e. ktil , ;MX za.,„dtz.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 14. 1868.
-, ANEW4U)VEIRMISEEMENIPS: -
NEW BOOKS 'READY TO-DAY.
1. , --BLEAR , HOUSE. 35 cents.
11.-r-THE ANTIQUARY.. 25 cents.
p. ApPLETQN
BLEAK 73.43UKE. • .
• ' BY *CHARLES DICKENS,
Price 35 cents. -
Being the sikteenth volume of the 'mew edition of
the Works of Charles Dickens, complete In seven
teen volumes.
TFIE ANTIQUARY.
- BY SIR WALTER SCOTT.-
Price 25 cents. '
With a new Illuminated Plaid Cavell and Illustred
with a 'Frontispiece. Being the fifth volume of the
.Waverley Novels, to be completed Iln 23 volumes.
Price 25 cents each. ' . .
PRENDERU AST'S MASTERLY SERIES. OF
• :LEARNTHG - LANGUACIES.
I. HAND-BOOK TO THE MASTERY SERIES
50 cents. , I
H. THE MASTERY S ERIES. Preta.. SUc.
HI. THE MASTERY. SERIES. German. 50c.
LADY ALICE; or. Tim NSW trxA; A Novel. 1
vol., Elvo.. paper covers. 50c.
ANDREAS ROPER. An }Batorlce By
Muhlbicin Sao. raper: covers, PAW;
vloth, 851.
TILE STRATFORD SHAKSPEA'RE. Edited by
Charles Knight. LI vols., small Scd., cloth. $lO.
• THE JERzsArsit DELIViIiED.t. //yTorqua.o
Tasso. Translated by J. 11. Wiffent Globe edition.
Printed on tinted 'Paper. Price, 11.130.
THE GRA.ILNIAR OF FRENCH GRAMMARS:
Containing the Substance or all the' moievitipiered
Grammars extant. 1 vol., 12reo. 01.25.
. . ,
THE ELE3EdhCTIB.O - R.EHYS/OLOGY ANI) HY
ILHENE. By Thos. H. Hutley and W. Jay You
mans. 1 vol., 12mo. $2.
Either of the above sent free by mail on receipt of
the price. ' ap14:043
F OR MONDAY-Asp TUESDAY.
At I.2c.—Yard 'Wide BLEACHED MUSLIN
At 18Xe.—Orie case . of EXTRA FINE BLEACH
ED MUSLIN, slightly wet, a good bargain.
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At 15131.:e. Heavy lINBLEACRED ..lIRSCIN.
At .10c.—DARK -1/12.1611AMS
At 12 c.—BEST PRINTS
At 50c.—GOOD COR,SETS.':: ..' , i' :4... .... I'. '...' i!
At STSc.—WRALEBONE CORSET'S
At 75c.—REAL RID GLOVES, (colofed.)
•'AtSI.OU—BEST KID GLOVES, (colored.)
A Large and Carefully Selected Stock,
IE9
ESTABLI9HED/849.....TWE LARGEST IN AMERICA.
NORTH ADIERICAN
Lightnn4 Rod Manufactory,
IRON GALVANIZING WORKS.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Manufactured at these works, and sold to all parts
of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any
Lightning Rod in use. -Great inducements offered
to peddlers-and all , persons buying at wholesale.
Also, fine Piatina Pointe, of all kinds 4 and patterns,
together with Insulators, Fastenings Copper and
Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. iii . unplea, Pam
phlets and Circulars gent free.
Robt. A.~King,
31111 r,
James 3i. Bailey.
R.EYBIEU, HUNTER & CO.,
NEW YORK,
Publish This Day
D. A. dc Co. liave Just Published
CA.SSIZof EKES, for , Men's wear
. .
CASSIMERES, for Boys' wear
SACKING * CLOTH, In beantiltil. shades
COTTON AND LINEN DIAPER.
PILLOW CAS}: LIN
10-4 AND 11-4 SHEETING
SHIRTING CHECK
IRISH LINES,
1103IERI, N'UTIONS
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, de
JUST OPEPIINC,
Wholesale and Retail,
180 & 182 Federal R., Allegheny.
'.II3RAS9,FOUNDRY
- - AND
30,000 PEET It-NUFACTIMED DAILY
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
Nos. 488 and 490 St John'St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
5p10:1333 4 41VP----
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GROyEB & I
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• EIGAKTUr BUTCH
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LACK STl2Oll` :
NEW PIR OrtACUT.l5rFfi
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At the'Neirand ragout's A les Rooillis
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OF THE COMPANY, -
151'1 1— IFT,ET STREET.
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Met),
SILKS and COTTONS, TIIItEAD, BIAGI:UNE OM,
An., go. Tha citizens of Pittsburgh arc respeet
fully Jostled to call.
Applications for olenetiS iolictte d . iVitonlariot
tamples by mall on appl ication. correspondence to
tmaddreased Vt. i
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,OROV4It & ‘BAKErt & M. CO.,
• 51 FIFTIISTRth', PITTSEIVROH
txth . 93:nl2 - .•
icitacEy4l. ur.chierr,-
11 : - .DnienInumsz - xrinorrpErt --- ..
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. • (Lute of 1 , . F. W. &V. Ballirtiy.) - ,
„mice, Noi. III 2 . FAV I N I MMET I Nottlip 10'
littO r S i lließY of all Aesor%mi r ritieiL.
LAST litUdAUTArkillaprit , . initri
xiigo ;Oral • • nolleti at i
# . . COLLIER:Ir LOCOMOTIVES. Potouts em•
, • kt teel: /IIirA*APINIKOF DRAW
#l,O for mechanics mererr:inramar t
:T. .1 optsAlle
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MMPvIU)VERTIEIEM:IMEL
GRIND OPENING.
BEINEMAN,. 11.EYRAN 1 :::..!& -''SIEDLE
No.. 42 ifth St,
WILL 4:?I'F. THRIR
NEW JEWELRY, STORE,
ON MONDAY, April '6th.
In announcing the_ opening of their new, place of
business, they desire gratefully to acknowledge the
very generous sympathy manifested by their , patrons
slid the public for the firm ' s severe f loss in the de-,
Struction by lire of their new store room, and to
return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon them
'The' New Establishment will be
.opened
Determined that the public'should lose nothing by
the conflagration, the firm has incurred a heavy ex
pense in reconstructing the NEW STORE In a man
ner much superior to that which has suffered demo
lition. It will be filled with an entirely •
NEW AND BEAU 11113 L STOCK OF
GOLD AND SILVER GOODS,
Of Every Description.
DIAA:IOND •JEWEILRY-
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Owing to Its GRER;FACILITIES, the firm are
able to &ell goods at the •
MOST MODERATE PRICES.
HE INEMAN,: . NEYBIN . & _ SIEDLE,i,
ape,nB9
J. & H. PHILLUS. ,
1868 SPRING G00D8.1868
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~.y u. cu rs a u c lol r l ; D e 7 receiving
s ra o rr own and othei:
FLOOR : ' OIL' , CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, - TABLE
-WINDOW SHADE OIL MOM
SEMPLE'S
Also, a fall line of
Transparent laindow Shades,
Tassel!, Cords,. &e., &e.
WOLESALE AN_Li - RETAIL BUYERS THAN
.flod
our prices Juil , LOW NOT LOWER, THAN CAN
BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE, and of quality
and styles second to none.
PHILLIPSo4. •
p 3: aBB 28 AND 26 ST. GLAIR BT.
HE BEET K ID (WES
LAPORTE'S PARIS :KID GLOVES,
-4,
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S pars.
All Gloves made by me bear my signature,
LAPORTE,
FISK, :01,ARK-& . FLAGG,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES,
No. 58 whlte Street N. Y
felS:lM:rrs '
168.
Sir PRINTS, DELATNES. • ••
TWEEDS, CASSIMERES.
- "MVP FLANNELS COLLARS.
sir uosIERy :AND abov.Es.....
lam'w HITE mm .
ifir CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
WILT RIBBON& SHAWLS.
HOOP • • SKIRTS, LACES.
MEI
/Er AT TILE NEW DRY GOODS STORE OF lip
SOUCTV,. ;
or No. 168. Wylie. Street: 413 •
e mui.4
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CARR' AIcCANDLESS & co.,-
Mato Wilson, Carr &Co. ' )
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'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign andDomestioilh7_ Gloods,
/cyo.g*WoOD STREET,
TWA doorabor4l DI 41111544, !
PITTSIDLTROR, PA.
--- 0 - 00cANE
7 FISHING POLES.
—I have Just,recetved, . direct from
3 Aane brakes in'tbe South, MOO SuperiorCens
Poles, which 1 will sell at a vary low figure. These
poles are yet green, cut this winter, and in first rate
order. CitUand °gamine-et oilecY ioriedo W," g ' ,
JAMES'BONVII, 150 Weed street:.
nijo - KBi 'MID JOINTED
RODS. — I have received my 13111ns stock of
),
'_ Hooks, Lines, 'Jointed Rods,- sh Baskets,, Flinkers, Floats, Flyi and Artificial sit: The fol
lowers of Izaak Walton can rind a complete assort
'meat of the above goods for sato - • ,
- ' 6 7JAMEWBOW3t'I3B Wood isteee;. —
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ill)iiTCF
AyLMERE, or JACK . c . 4IIDE.
,
• THE BONDEIAN or 'LENT.
, rßyllon. R. T. COcRAD. In one volume. For
'Onle bi r '
63 Wood street.
I NA 0 ; Fllollllr ..,,..,00„.„
4,.
..,_ sa l onated,' ind "serf desirable'
, - ents, in perfect order next door to first elms
praemv.itimermugt
Ina on DINUILKNE WAY, two doors
ow sap . fm .
ox scAtE or
INCREASED SPLENDOR !
ALSO, A FULL. LINE OF
AMERICAN ASD VOREIGN
Plated Ware, tEc., &c.
No. 42 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I
or EVERY nrsciarriox.
HoHands, Shade Fixtures,
Iti.THE WOREH-AHE
CHEAP2CHEAP!
1321
t7A - RPETEV.4Mt7•OLOTHS: , A. -
[sac if : : 1808.
THE VERY LA
PATTERNS
IMPORTED CAIII'ETS.
, kj.j.ll,lMAYl2.,:a
DOMESTIC CARPETS,
ARE DAILY ARRIVING, AND SOLD SOON AS
RECEIVED. -
THE VERY LOWEST.
McCALLUM BROTHERS,
51 FIFTH STREET, aboVe Wood
sahs .
.23 JUST IMPORTED, 23
And Especially Adapted to this Market.
VELVET .CARPETS,
OF 3IOST ELEGANT DESIGNS
English Body and Taw,43lry , Brussels,
1NGE...41247$ .A.ND ILEMPS,
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT ANDTHE LOWEST
PRICES IN T CITY. ••
COMMON CARPETS,
25 CENTS PER TARR
OLIITERNPOLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 28 Fifth Street.
1868. IPRING STOCK 1868.
OF
CARPETS;
ITUST OPENING,
LARGE ASS7TMENT,
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE -WHO BUY
• • • TO' SELL. ' •
BOVARD, ‘ 4SE & CO.,
• , 21 Fifth Street, '
m1110:d&INT OVER BATES & BELL'S
.WE RAVE JUST. RECEIVED,
BY STEAMER COLORADO
Of our own Direct Importation,
THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OF THE CELEBRATED
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS AM) HALLS,
WITH STAIR CARPETS TO MATCH.
IicFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.
an: =BIT •
~,,.,,J.....,.,.--.,.r.,.,.
F o R -~~~ ; .. ,
Property near illanalleld for Sale.
A very desirable piece of land of 16 acres, having
an orchard of about 3 acres, and a good frame house
of 5 rooms and cellar• a spring of never falling wa
ter near the house. - Located on an-elevation about
If of a mile west of Manslield Station, m the Pan
handle It. R. To be sold as a whole or in lots, to
'snit purchasers, from 2 to 3 acres. •
Inquire of DANIEL SIVOGER; Neal Estte - and
Insurance Agent. No. 77 Federal street, Allegheny
City, on second floor.
•
FOR BALE. ' • •
A good frame dwelling of fire rooms, large ball,
finished attic . and good cellar, with lot 24 by L 919
feet 9 inches, 'situate No. 00 Adams street, Sixth
ward, Allegheny City, which will be sold low and on
good terms, as the owner wishes to leave the city.
Inquire of DANIEL WOOER, No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City on second floor. . .
•FOR SALE. -
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Two good Dits on
Sheffield street; one lot on Adams street; one lot on
Franklin street •, three small lotsbn Chanters street,
Allegheny. A lot in East Liberty, being lot No. 14%
on Dennison avenue. A number of lets on Jacks
Run. • -
• Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, No.' 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City, second floor. = • ••
A good Fa 0 Acres;'6o of which are add.'
vatnl,• and ba l an c e in timber, havlnglo .acres of
orchard, contlsting of apples,,pcatbes and pears; 'a
Rood log house of 6 rooms and cellar; a good log
barn. b arm well watered, tuming..a good spring
near the door ; '5O acres underlaid ' with coal. 'Situ
ate .12 miles northwest of Allegheny City, and 4
miles front Sewickley or Glendale Station, on the 1..
F. W. &C. It. R. Terms easy. Inquire at 77 Fed
eral street Allegheny City, second fl oor.
mhtfern& • •
OT9
'
ILD 1 11 1.01"3 S o
Ot r se r , Second Ak
L
ard, Allegheny City, - are offered for sale—cheap.
The location is a very desirable 'otie, commanding a
'lime view of both cities, is easy of access, and there
. 11 abundance of stone .on .the - grouncl.for building
purposes. Apply soon at the paint shop of Mc
t3OWAN & SNi'DER, Allegheny Diamond, at
THIS OFFICE ' , or on the premises, near the °b
een-24mq Building. • .• .• , -m112.54135 •
^ •••• -::16S.
KBORSAILEr.--,IIORISLES. At 110:14 7 .,
AIIIPS LIVERY AND BALE STABLE, .one fine
' MX HORSE Ulan:- three ;DAPPLE' kiILEY
HORSES! one LARGE DRAUGHT HORSE; three
BLACK MAREI44 Oro - , OIMY 'MARES. pkisT,
STREET, near Motiong.shelsibittne.
Horses bought rind mild on commission.
- -
- very. : Alesirable
three-story BRICK EfOtifiW nearly :new kegs
e r'brick front, marble mantles; gas and water
thfciughout,• house contains seven rooms and finish
.td garret, STREET, near Wylie, Sixth
ward. Possession' from AprirLst, 1808. Enontre
at the house.
REMOVAL.
Delaware Mutual 8. Insurance Coipany
Iteuicm - ea taxo as FOORTMST:i Pittstargirr". •
ITADEIRA, AstCnt.
aptn£C
REMOVAL. ---
JOHN D. BAILEY &BRO
ierbeK
AUCTtaItiEERS, have removed to 'RS
A'
No. 115 FOljßTil STREET.
, 23178 • • - 4 •
l I MPOIttAigt F/SILERNIENn—
'SEINES! SEINES! 43EINESi-4- have' Inst`re
ce red the following Seines, all complete,
_with bobs,
&rats and alnlcerstloµ 00,116, 4 1% and 30.yarda in
length, ono . ineh mesh, and will'receive in a few days
60 and TO yard Seines. Parties wishing Seines bad
better call soon, 39**AV:secure .any they may need,
for it Is diflicult to get Seines made unless ordered
,earir In the 'winter: ;For said. by: a
ap7;Tutrrt' ,
• t,
ICE! ICE I ICE I - t
I‘9ll KREBS •
No* " Dultoo
cur -riled immivemr...o. •tr
" I bt e sst l MlNlMr. Mee. 3 Naircqu!'"W h !Ag ill io 4 er
,tlq I %, , e ”r .ne
.'l-c •
STYLES
PRICES
All (imiities
AND
FOR SALE
REMOVALS.
JAZ,ll.*㤠street
•
NOTICE.4I,iii iIDYOY 11iED
MEETING of the ••ManchesterYtulldlnlC
and Loan Association , . will beheld on TV.ESDAY
EVENING, April 140, 186S,_at. UNION HALL,
corner of Beaver avenue and Sheffield etree e. Alle
gheny City, (formerly 3lanchestee.) ' Menerees are
urgently requested to attend, as business of import
ance will be transacted.
arinnitt • J. RUSH, Lary
.
Regula
nual Meeting of the
Great National Petroleum Com'i any
Will take place at the Unice of, the Comma - , No.lo
St. Clair street, on WEDNESDAY, April
1068, at 10 o'clock A: X.- 4.11111-
PITTSBLM(III, VCirt2 WAYXE & CHICAGO
Alc-
WAf CompAIII!, Office of the tiecreta
PlXTgatiluftt. March 14, 1,
'THE BOARD OFweer
ORS OF THIS COMPANY have , ileclared
the regular Quarterly Dividend (No. 17.4 or $136
PER CENT., free of Gove rn ment tax, on e Copt
tal Stock. for the quarter ending March 31. payable
on and after WEDNESDAY, the 15th day 1* April..
'lB6B, at the office of Wingless, Lauier.& 0., Nos.
17 and 20 Pine street, to those retake at New
York, and at the office of the•Trengurer to: hove re
gistered at Pittsburgh.
The Transfer Booke'villf elosc'ea the - 31ft day of
- March, at 21 o'clock r. and re-open the 16th
ef !April, 1808, at 3.0 o'eleek A.
F. M. 11UTCHIVN.
apfkoM_
WPIT'r'rBURGII AND , 1
RIVER MINING (145.-The :Annititl Meet-:
Ing of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh mad Ynba
Rever Mining Co. will be held at the Root* of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago Railwa '-Co., on
WEDNESDAY, April 15th, at 2 o'cloc at. •
mh3l:n72 JAMES FINLAY, SeC. tary.
AUCTION SALES.
BY PALMER & PECTWIS.
pALMER & PHILLIPS,' •
AUCTIONEERS
And Cothwassion Merchdi
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION R
No. 60 Flfth Street, Pittsburgh,
BOOTS, SHOES, CARP
Dry Goods and Notions
AT PRIVATE SALE,DAY AND EVE;
Consignnierits Solicited. 'Pro
BY BICITHBON; VANHOOX & W
HOUSE AND VALUABLET,
ON TROY HILL,
AT A.UCT7ON.
TUESDAY, April. 14-th, at 2 . o'clock • . sr., , on'
the premises. will be sOld .bi;* auction, is; , eAt and
conitortable FRAME HOUSE 'of four roinias, with
two good cellars. Lot 08 feet front by 200 feet in
depth. Good cistern; punipccoal house, bake-oven,
wood house and cow stable. Choice - fritit trees and
i t
small fruits In abundanceon lot. • " ' '
Also, several LOTS, ranging In front ft ra,2o to
30 feet by 200 feet In depth. This propc yla slt
mated on Washington street, bounded by ; ardner,
Chesnus and Downing streets: and is very dgstrable,
being convenient to the street cars, and linVlng the
advantage of good board walks. - --'
9311THSON; ikathOlC LLA.
111).5:. . .Aucti
FURNITURE, CARPFTS,
ErIENSION TABLES, I)
AND NEW MATTRO:
AT AUCTION.'
, TIIIIINDAY. April 10th. :at -the. Mas ,uM Hall
A 5 1 ro w Rooms, 55 , 2k
largeth street,-atIO o'clock
A. 51.. will be sohl, , a assortment ofl new and
second-hand Furniture, consisting 'of Book Cases,
Marble-top and Plaltiliresslug Bureaus. Bbdsteacis;
Wardrobes-Ex - tens Pining. Card and Side Ta
bles; Sofas:Tete-34 tes,What-Nots, Mlrnors;Sofa.
Cane and Wood Seat Chairs: Cribs, Lothges. &c.
New Hair, Husk and Cotton Mattresses !Super In
grain 2-ply all-wool, rirg cottage, hemp,l hall and
stair Carpets, In quantities to suit pirrchasers.
Fancy and Plain Window Shades, Venetiab Blinds,
ii i ,
Cigars Cutleryand ueensware. .:-
New ,
Carets and Indow Stades will In .
clsely at - o'clock. o'clock. .e
Fine Rosewood PI no at 3 o'clock r..isi.t
SMITHSON, VANHOOK .t.3IeCLELI
area 7, Atl,Ci.,l
GROCERIES, CIGARS,- F.
' AND SUNDRIES.
THURSDAY, April 16th, at 11 o'clmil
Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 and 5"41
will be sold without reserve:
10 hall chests Black Tea; 10 kits Madi
8 bbls. herring; . 23 boxes licl
5 doz. Wash Boards; 6 dozen Bel
30 Keeltors and Tubs; - 10 gross To
3 bbIA. - Shad; 20,000 eigsts, ai
24E Mahogany Frame Mirrors;
50 dozen Canned. Fruits.
SMITHSON, VANHOOK
apl4 Anol
BY A. MUNPAIFE. • 1
A DMINISTRATOR'S SA E OF
xx GOLD'. MINING .STOCKS, •SIL R, .LEAD •
AND OTHER-STOCKS, PATE NT RIG S,. &C.—. ".
4
TUESDAY EVENING. April 14th, at T . o'clock, ;
will be sold on sccond . floor of the Co rcial Sales.
Rooms, No. 106 Smithfield street, by .ord r of Wm.
Phillips. Esq., Administrator of C. W..ltleketson,
deceased:
6,150 shares Merantee Silver Lead Co., Of Mls-j„
souri.
30,000 shares Gold Mountain Mining Oombina- -
thin Co._, of Colorado.
_..• - . . ' ••
4,334 shares Phelps & Gilmore Gold llining Co.,
of Colorado.
C0....1 .
5,800 shares Franklin Mining 'of qillssouri.
- An undivided one-half interest in snlith's Patent
Thresher. • • • • -
~ •
Interest or Patent Right for the StatOk of lowa,
Wisconsin and Michigan, in Smith's Pat4nt Reaper. '
An undivided one-half Interest in
.Smith's. Patent ,
Breech Loading Cannon. .. , sl . - .: ..
One-half of a certain old Cantiouln Be#er county.
Parts of eight or nine Reaping Mactnes. made
after patent of Smith's Reaper, and now* Wilson's,
on Ferry street. ' ~ I
• Also, the interest of. C. W. Ricketso 1, being an
undivided one-half of ship Edward._.: nos vessel
was losUon the coast of Brazil In 1859 under cir
cumstances which gave the owners a 5 Sim for In
demnity against the Government of thht country, .
but which hiss been; thus far urged in vatn.
stint , • A. McILWAINE, Ahetioneer.
VANII "di t RAILROAD - - kTOCRS I :
UNION TRANSPORTATION cl./.,'UNI•O2t.
I ON MILLS. &c.
TUESDAY EVENING, April 14th, at, tti o'clock,
will :be sold, on second floor of Comnierelal Sales
Rooms, 106 Smithfield street:
'409 sharesar Lin U e ion Transportation Company, Re&
St
03 shares Union Iron Mills, •NintHward.
, ' 13 shares Coal Men's Trust Co.
WINI. .. ..
' 10 shares lit'sistOno.Savlngs Bank., • . , ~,'
~
ADIS - , A. 31eIL AE, Anctioneer
,
TVA. VIKNIT:I3. - ; 1. *-= ;. •
ARN - GARDEN:'. PLOTS AND
COUNTItY SITES, AT AUCTIONI—There will
be sold on the premises, on WEDNEBDAY,.. April
15th 11305, at - 10'oyelock, the valuable 'homestead
fhnst""pf Mr. Win. Lynch, adjoining 11aysville Sta
tion, on the P., Ft. W. & C. Ry., elovohmiles below
the city. The entire farm contains? ninety-three
acres, Is In good state. of cultivation. ts. beautifully
situated. fronting the Ohio 'laver, Ilte : l3eavel. road,
And the Township mad. Them arc Or'ehards
Small Frult.s. Shrubbery, and a never ‘falitng Spring'
orpure Water. On the placetisam,ontollent uric
Dwelling 'House, containing SIX Moras, utile' and' .
cellar complete, all In first rate conditlon; also goof
Stables, barns, out-houses, te,nt louse,,&e, &c.
The whole premistsi- . are e a ;ter: bfierAre
worthythe special htterllloll'o NUM est Of abcan
.tlful and convenient home, combining:Atte advanta
ges or the eoudtryvtithtnst acceds totie city. Nino'
trains daily tpsind•Tronl the city. , r iattentio
Is Invited to tills highly attractive el which takes
place on account or the advanced a Of the owner.,
Title indisputable. City purchasers'-will take the
..13;*5 train from Allegheny.- Disuses, :*l.ll be served
on the premises. Will bo 0001ns/he Ant;.'ordivided
as may - be desired by Perehaseri. MOM are a num
ber of very tine sites for intildlog.l MYlvt Dal to at-,.
A. LEODiII. Atettonee'r;
; . 159 Federal etree Allegheny.
i7/3 OA DM
71111ANTEII; • . ;Goop GE IRTITAX
• v v GARDNE'II: 'A Belief, industrious merited'
man, with q small Osman to take chntgoot and live
on a garden thin withinnineteen tulles of the city.,
There is a good brick house of six robins, kitchen.
hall and cellar, for the gardener to docupy,, , and to
- *be l e wag eawil l he paid, formic that is cove
peteipt and trustworthy. Foli_particuibrs inquire or
--13:11: TOWER; liestEstataltgrati -
apS:o10 No.
.184 10 r
- - ounh-AF llttsbargn.
... , ~
\ • . FOR RENSIN:I• 1 7 . 2 '!. . .
";'"' .-c . • h'''.
. • 4,- 7 .1
E EQo7l±l t D ibtm ati erl ik y ll °a
Beaver avenue, Aiwa bear u li p 4iticatiral,— "-
erer,)juat new; •boitalaf,ip; _
Particulars Inquire ' • R ogo & co.
hn E, • ~.Xo.lll2lllBeliVlOr aseimesp
StOtutillitiE": • •
$7;14101*.*7'-‘.
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521
sold pre-
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loneers
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