II NEw CHEAP .POE THE PEOPLE...... 'he OHBA T' WESTERN' GUN WORKS hate been ,emoted to .110. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where glialwapthe found the most complete amtortment r Onns,-Platola, Aninntnition and Sport aw Material, &c., to tee city. .Allklnde of Guns 7td Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for iRHT RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send Stamp 27 * illueraled Circular. Agents leanted in every ;wn in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN - - FON. 179 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh. WOE E.EN T. . _ M A LARGE BRICK HOUSE and lot - of ground. :te the property of Mrs. A. McDade situate at , erner Station. Allegheny Valley R. 'R. Also, '3 It AMY; DWELLING: adjoining the above. Apply to' C. StiIITEIX.• np14:051-d&F Adml n let ratot'• I_ JOTlCE.Letteits of Adminis- . --- trat lon on the Estate of 7.1r5..A2 4 M McDADE. de of Penn township, deceased, have been granted .the undersigned. Ali .persons Indebted to said state are requested to pay, OM those having claims present them, duly authenticated, to • CEIRISTIAN SNIVELY. Administrator. kOR SALE, • Watch Boxes, Motes and. Pipes, !Proposals will be received .at the 'Mayor's Office tUt3ATITIMAY,' April itith, fur the purchase of !I the Watch Boxes, Stoves' and Pipes connected Ph the same, at. present' In use throughout this / By order of the Pollee Committee.. !nun! ' JOBN 71AliEl, Chairman BM= VIE fr.co., Merchant Tailors, No. ail Podolia St, Athigheny, . . . cc just received a large mid well seletted stock of Frrry. SPRING GOODS, liltable for a aret class custom trade. Also. a large 'oek of GENT'S IoUItIiISIIING 000DS. 'aDl5 '4AVING DISPOSED OF MY LUMBER YARD, situate at 157 Rebecca . rect. Allegheny, I'a., and long Owned- and con 'cted- by -Messrs. rATTERSON & EVANS, to LEX.ANDER PATTERSON, I take pleasure in commending m) successor to all my customers and Ist! who arc interested hi securing the lieSS quail ;Ls of all Mode of Lumber at prices to sett the most istidlous. B. 130NA1-143E ap15:060 UMBER! •LUMBER! LUMBER!. ALEXANDER. PATTERSON, - , .e.RDS.I No: 1915 rreble Street formerly Manchester. Ind No. 117 Ittbecca street,opposlte Gas Works. 'ALLEGHENY CITY. DEALER IN ALL ELICDS CF Rough and Planed Lumber, ooriug, ' Doors. eatberboarding, Sa.sit. ingles, ' Mouldings. w Mill Lumber, Cedar and Locust Posts. ith and Palings. Oak and - Yellow Pine. !..LtiO—FIRE BRICE, TILE and CLAY. a15:059 TFICE'OF COLLECTOR OF IN TERNAL • REVENUE, 22d DISTRICT OF 6NNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh, . No. 109 Fourth 'eet, April lA, 1865 . Notice Is hereby given .that Awn sat ft.tint tit • Taxes on Incomes. tJarrtagec, leer Plate Watches, .te.. and Special Taxes are w due, and payment will be received thereon at is of from the citizens within theformer boon y ofPittstnirgh incluaing Eatereaceeille, Pitt , d Oakland.- The foregoing taxes must be paid fore the 25th day of April , 11465, otherwise acid!- : -nal expense will be incurred. Deputy Collectors M. E. HARRISON and JOHN A. SERGEANT II receive; . after the 20th Instant, from the tax . sera In those parts of the District not included .hr aitore limits; and will poet notices of the time d places when and where they will be prepared to -,elve taxes collectable by them. FEED. E. VOLZ. Collector. • .:LACif. SILKS. WHITE, ORR & CO., 24 FIFTH STREET. nvite attention to their stock of SILKS, WHICH THEY OFFER AT. LOW ITICEE. WHICH OUSIpECEEPERS, USE THE, QUEEN, I UEEN OF THE WASH-TUR.' OUSE CLEANER; A CLOTHES WASHER; A STAIN . REMOVER; :POT ERADICATOR: A COLOR RESTORER: . heaper than Soap. Solditsßottles by all respect e Grocers. Indorsed by the Brat famllles of Alle .ny county. Manufactured.by the - - HEBB MANUFACITURtIO CO. • • 2.: Office, No. 136 WOOD STREET. Pittitinrch.' - ........ . . . • OTicE.. ...• • - • . _.- . - • . . . .. . • Vi [Manta:, A ithel of Information has been flied re District Court Of the United States for the stetn, District of l'ennsylvania, against the • wery of ANDREW KOENIG. situated in the tof Allegheny*, and about '7O bbls. of Schenk r, 40 bbls. of Lager Beer, 10 hogsheads, 51 vats, barrels. 1 s - at,.l small vat, 1 copper pump, 3 sec f s of hose , containing about 70 feet; :a small ' s. 1 bucket , ' 1 kettle and appurtenances: 1 cooler ing the property of Andrew Koenig. The said drew Koenig and all persons claiming on interest said property are hereby notified to be and appear ore our. said Court, at Pittsburgh, on the 380th , .1- of April, 1808, at 11 o'clock A. K., then and re to make answer to , the premises, and inter s. e for their respective • interests, and make their ' gallons In that behalf. . = THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal. arshars Office, Aprillo. MM. - , apil:o3B O BUILDERS AND CONTRAC- . - !sled Proposals will be received by the Bbard of • ooi Directors of :the' Fifth Ward of the City of egheny, up' to the 30m .DAY OF APRIL, for ilding a Public School' House aid ward. Platts'and 6pectficatlons can be seen he office of Messrs-BAHR &MOSED, Nos. yb & 4 Clair street, Pittsburgh. he Directors reserve the right of rejecting any II bids, and requiring security for the faithful formance of the contract. ddress the undersigned, at ttio. 10 St. Clair St., Box• 319 , Pittsburgh P. 0., marking “Propo s" on outside of envelopes. . .By order of the Board. • p1f,:044 JOHN E. PARKE, President. OTICE. I have sold my stock of BOOTS. SHOES, &c., ..y son, GEORGE . NV. TANNER, and solicit the ronage of my former customers to the htmie... , . . - • •-• , JAMES P. TA:R.OIIUL '• rrsnmcOu, April 9th; 1868 eferring to the above Card, I inspeetfally ask the tinuance of the patronage of the former laise. ces shall be as low as the lowest. GEO. W. TANNIF.B. = 1):14: 1 (,t):1) 4 :11tit.0.1:i:1>iICJ:i014 PAID FOP; I I VtR,NMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, , 'OUPONS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. J. F: STAIN a C 0. 1 Bipiers, Corner of 11Opd and Third,lgtreets. OR SALE. .. . , 500 bush. No.• l s9rhue.Wheat; • ' • SOO '.. ". •prltaelvthier Wheat: - 160 " 'prima•ltye: • • 1,000 4 . Oster • ; .•• • , • '•• -, • 350 ". -prime Peach Blow Potatoes: or sale by nrrt.Hcoem, McCREEBY &CO • • NIVEIRMIL • - • :• CLOTHES wpativnis . • t the manutneturera".wholesale and retail prices, AG and 28 St. 'Clateetreet. • , . • • J. &H. PHILLIPS P Sole agents for this county. the ) ° ;re v i € h“" i t,. l l - . .,l H. B s p illu g laß t i g t :_ re ed b3 st ut marke t; the lb _ Sole agents for tills coun t y . ' s ;flu i ~ or: ire dews, oh e different widths, foe et Dios. and 118 Clats street. ' ' a. IS J: & PUILLIPS. TAPilluen . • EATITER BELT qtl4.llt.T;lviTranlejdnhli t tit • the lowest CS. or 518 ; and . 211113 t. Chill' 'treat. MIL& 1111 : 1 1111E11:11EIThe 'AND STEAM PACKIXtt,' Wholesale anti retail, at the Its Rubber Repo t, . x 0 sad 111)10t, Qlair street._ , t 1.5 • *DIA RU 11101114 IVO= 864 to 3 inch Cillbre, et bidis 'Robber Draft. •• • "IS ' J. 11.-PHILLII%; - NEW AiivEßTlsErcerris." 10 — !.ECTU1LE BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS. This elorytent orator; and most intelligent colored man In the World, will dolly ar a new and highly In teresting lecture, -at LAFAYETTE HALL, To-morrow" riursday, s Evening, 411.116., .-..--- sußiEcr-ssitErVIILICAI ! T GOVERNMENT cat THE ONE MAN POWER." POSITIVELY FOR'ONE NIGHT ONLY., \ ' Tickets only 50. tents, to all parts of the Hall. Ko Iteserred Seats. Tickets .are now for; sale at C. C. 3fellor`silcic Store, 81. Wood street. * DC:WON open at 7 crtlOch: letture to . comrnen4 ap15:056 A N ORDINANCE to. authorize A CI. the Grading and Pnvlng of Six Streets, One Avenue and,One Alley. • ,and 1. Be ft ordained' and enacted by the Select ,and Common Councils qf the City of Allegheny, and it fe hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Committee on Streets be and they are here by authorized and directed to Invite and receive pro posaLs for the Grading] and raving of Franklin street, from the east side of Sedgwick street to Bea ver avenue; Locust street, from east side of Sedg wick street to Fulton street; Concord street, in the Third and Seventh wards; Balkam street. from Rob inson street to the river' Park street, from Grant avenue to Sturgeon street; South Canal street, front Madison avenue to Sycamore street; Spring Garden avenue. from Chestnut street to the city line; Green alley, from Chesnut to Centre streets—and to con tract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion. - Sxc. 2. That for thermrpose of defraying the cost and expenses of the said improvements, there be and is hereby levied a special tax, to be equally as sessed upon the several lots bounding and abutting upon the said streets, avenue and alley respectively in proportion to the feet front in them respectively comprised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. SEC. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses of said improvements shall be fully ascertained, it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to assess and apportion the same among the several lots bounding and abutting 'upon said streets ; avenue and alley respectively, according to the rule above Indicated, and thereupon proceed to make demand and collect the same, according to the provisions of the act of the General 'Assembly ,of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania; entitled An Aet defining the manner of collecting the expenses of grading and paving of the streets and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other purposes." passed the 30th of March, i&2. , SEC. 3. That so much of any ordinance n's may con flict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same is herebYrepealed.l Ordained and enacted into a law this the 9th day of April; A. D.I.S6S. • JAMES 3feBRIEE, • President of Select Council. '• J. S. SLAGLE, President of Counnon Council. Attest I). 3fAcFknittoN. Clerk of Select Council. It 4 DiLwouTil.' Clerk of Common Council. apIS RESOLUTIONI to open PIcDON ALD ALLEY. KESOLVED, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny, That McDonald alley he and it is hereby opened from Washington avenue to Franklin street, and that Messrs. R. R. RAY, JAS. GRAHAM and VOL CHAMBERS. freeholders, be and they ate LOOT appointed viewers to view and assess the datnages and pencilts In accordance with the provisionsni the act of Assembly, approved May lat. A. D. Mil, and that the Clerks of Councils no tify them of their appointment. Ordained and enacted into a law this the Oth day of April, A. D. Md. JAMES MeIIEIER, President of the Select. Council. j. t.M.AtiLE, ' President of the Common Couuctl. Attest: - D.'ILACFERIION. Clerk of Select Council. R. DILWORTH, Clerk of Common Council. rtpls A.N 011:DLNANCE to widen Side- La. -walk of WARD'S ALLEY. Sax: 1. Be it ordained 'and enacted by the Select and Common Council* of the City of Allegheny, and it cs,hereby enacted Ly the authority of the same. That the Sidewalk ou Ward's alley shalt be five (5) feet in width, to-the outside of thy curbstone. 'Sac. 2. That so ranch orany ordinante as may con flict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same Is hereby repealed. • • • Ordained and enacted into a law this the 9th day of April, A. D. 1868. JAMES 31eBRIER. President of Select Council. J. S. SLAGLE. tw i t, President of Common Council. A. D. MAcrenno.w. Clerk of Select Council. DlLwourn. Clerk of Common Council. apls A N ORDINANCE changing the nameti of SPRING GARDEN PLANK, ROAD. Sze. 1. Beg ordained and enacted by'the' ffetect and Common Councihr of the City of Allegheny, and it is hereby enacted t by the authority of the acme, That Spring Garden. Plank Road, in the Seventh ward, ghall hereafter be known and designated as SPRING GARDEN AVENUE. Ordained and enacted into a law tale the 9th day of April, A. D. ISBS. . _ Attest_ I). BIACkSitRON. Clerk of Select COunell., R. DILWORTII , Clerk of Cornmon Council. apls A' ORDINANCE Ifieressing Width of Sidewalks on Fifth Street, from Market to Smithfield Streets. 'SEC. 1: Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Defect and Common Councils assem bled, and it is hereby enacted bp the authority of the same, That the Sidewalks is Fifth (sth) street, from Market to Smithfield, be increased from twelve (112) to fourteen tl4) feet,. on either side, to be taken from the present roadway or eaetway ; Provided, that this ordinance shall not .be Oust:tied so as to authorize the extension of vaults in said street be yond their present limits. SEC. That any ordinance orpart of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. ._.. . . . , Ordained and enacted into a law in.Counclia, this 26th day of March, A. D.-1865. • • •JAMES MCAULEY, President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. MORROW, ' ' Clerk of Select Council. • . W. A. TOMLINSON, . • President of Common.Councli. Attest: II Call McMAsran, . Clerk of Common Council. apl.i:osB 51. II oiwyr.F. * BAKER'S I • • r • I • SEWING DIACIIINES I ' At the New and Elegant Sales Rooms ' OF THE COMPANY, ' 51 FIFTH' STREET. . , Also, NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS, MACHINE SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL, itc. The , citizens of Pittsburgh are respect filly Invited to call. Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or Dimples by mail on applicationr. Correspondence to be addressed to • GROVER.* BAKERS M 00 FIFTH STREET, PITTHiItrEGH .:' THE BEST FITTING DBA.W.BBS ' IN THE WORM. ARE THE. Patent Pantaloon :DrawOrs.. The genuine bear our trad ' • p.PID gLAcio, rateittees and Hauntsrawer*. _ No. 58 White St., Newlerk.- te29:4ll:itw7 pEINDEVAL . BECKETTi : i - . : 26114:411 4 1114 4 :Ergatig i Oni i Mate pt Pi.W. a a..nkaa ar . ) - :. I .. . °Mee. No. 79 FEDERAL STREET "Room Nth SI tip Maim.. , P. O. /km SO; AIANG/IllY .ca.T. , "MACHINERY; of.all descztptions,' _ estiftied. __, BLAR r igiENACICood ROLIANGIIILL DRAW INGE' bed. Pari . oular o alon mad to Al& 14niqr OLLIRRY 1 4. II . . PaJoots c naeamar vollotted.. • An , NINO' DRAW ING cum for mechanics every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. - . _ oplioN r~ss v x k r os.tus~~' df-i't Y t bvt w Sy 7 2 .F ~sl .t.. +F'~:~+✓"Sfw`~Ye'~-'r`r. o-.,.~a~i3i4"vr ~L JAMES McBRIER. President of the Select Council J. S. SLAGLE, President of Common council' ELASTIC STITCH EMI LOCH• STITCH WITH LATEST MTEO'VENENTS, PIM NEW ADVER'PIBEMENTS. SIXTH lisT OF. filed In TIONS TO SELL LIQUORS, /n the Clerk's .Office, for the months of March and Apr/L.1868. Pittsburg • John O'Connor, tavern. Tit ward, R. I). Salter, tavern, Ist ward. H. 11. Neeland, tavern, Ist ward. Oswald Heckman. tavern; Ist ward. Wm. Pollock. tavern, Ist Award. John G. F. Miller. tavern. Ist ward. . Jui! Seirerth & Co., other goods, Ist Ward. Jos. McKee. tavern, 24 ward Thos. Bailey, tavern. 24 ward. John C. Rothe, tavern, 2cl ward. Levi Lewis, tavern, 2d ward. Frank Lutz, tavern. Uld ward E. Heineman, tavern, 2d ward. Albert Uhlman, tavern, 2d lward,-. A. L. :De Martin, tavern, 3d ward. Johanna - McGraw, other goods, 3d-ward Daniel Bleentai, tavern. 4th ward. - Rosa Maurer. tavern, 4th Ward. Wm. Ruckbelsen. tavern, 4th ward. Jos. N. Anderson, tavern. 4th ward. Neal MeCallion,taVern. 4th ward. • Wm: Carr & Co., other goods. 4th ward. J. Adler Sc Co., other goods. 4th ward. Albert Glockner, other goods. 4th ward. L. Stern, other goods. 4tu ward. John Ostertualer, _tavern, sth' ward. - John Miller. tavern, sth ward. Mich Matter, tavern, sth ward. Thos. Kelly. tavern, sth ward. David Collins, tavern;*sth ward.. Wm. Veitmeler. tavern, sth ward. Geo. W. Buckler, eating house,sth ward.. . - Daniel Donovan, eating house , sth ward. Peter Gelschelmer, other goods. sth ward. - Croco & Spencer; taveF, 6th. ward.. ' C. Schaffer, eating - hoe •; 6th ward. C. F. Good, tavern, 7 h ward. Albert Riley. other goods. 7th ward. John Kihchel, tavern. 7th ward. Mich. Sweeny. tavern, Stlrward. Anthony Monaghen, other goods. Bth ward. George Brattier, tavern, 9th ward. - Henry taunt, tavern, 9th ward. H. 1101Iman, tavern, 9th ward.. LucaSlZlmmer, eating house. 9th ward. Garret Phelan, eating house. 9th ward. David Music. eating house. 9th ward. Wm. Sewell, other goods. 9th ward. . Felix Laverty. tavern, 10th ward. Wm. lioltzheimer, eating house, 10th ward. , Alfred Alms. eating house, 10th ward. - N. Stilton, othergoods, - 10th ward. Allegheny. William Ilyirgers, tavern, I,t ward. Adam Beplet, tavern, Ist ward. Ed. F. Miller, tavern, Ist ward. . Michael Fisher, tavern, Ist ward. John Fletcher, eating house, Ist ward. • d. M. Kirby, tavern, 2d ward. Chas. Fosblnder, tavern, 2d ward. Francis I'. Byrne. tavern; 2d ward. Adam Ileyl, tavern, Sid ward. Jas: 31cA Ulster, tavern, 2d ward. Jas. Campbell, tavern, 2d ward. • Lawrence Sproal. tavern, 2d ward. John Apple, tavern, 3d ward. Anthony Hoffman, tavern, 3d ward. Chas. - Mahler, tavern, 3d ward. John J. Walker, tavern, 3d ward. • Lewis Stuotz, eating house, 3d ward. • " John Saddler, eating house, 3d ward. Richard Brown. eating house. 3d ward. Christ. Klein, tavern. 4th ward. _Anna Froelich, tavern. 4th ward. Saiuuel (raber, tavern, 4th ward, Chas. King, tavern. 4th ward. John Mclntyre,givern, 4th ward. Christ. Schanzeukach, tavern, 4th ward. Wm. Kirchenhaus,ltavern. 4th - ward. - IL-ltrozer & Co,. tavern. 4th ward. C. 31. Seely, tavern. 4th ward. Wm. \Vessel, tavern, 4th ward. Patrick Featherstone, eating house. 4th ward. R. & A. Carson, other goods. 4th ward. Xavier Higley.. tavern, Ath ward. • - John Kohrson,,eatinghotise. Bth ward.: • Patrick Cniney' tavern. oth ward. Phil. Wagner, tavern. oth ward. John Renner, eating house. 7th ward. Henry Slunk, tavern, Bth Ward. Borough*. Henry Zimmerman. tavern, Braddocks. Val Gehring. tavern, Birmingham. Wm. Krnmm. tavern, Birmingham. • John Musser. tavern, Binninghatti. , • Jena , Kammerer,Aavern,' Birmingham. Sophia Roll, tavern, Birmingham. Christ. Stange, tavern, Birmingham. • Sarah Smitlr eating house. Birmingham. John tivern,East Birmingham.. Wm. Ahrenbeltz, tavern. East Birmingham. Fred. Diesler, tavern, East Birmingham. Henry Wilhelm. eating house, Eaat Birmingham, Geo. Lehrman, tavern, -East Birmtngluim. Braun & Brother. ethergoods„ East Birmingham. 'Chas. Oaring, other goals, East Birmingham. John Ramsey. tavern, West Elizabeth. Geo. Hite, tavern. Lawrenreville. Rosa Houck. tavern, Lawrenceville. Michael Burger, tavern, Lawrenceville. Thomas Keliliacker. tavern. Lasvreficeville. Fred. J. Lauth, tavern. - Lawreueeville. Leopold Hart. tavern. Lawrenceville. - .John Meyer, tavern, Lawrenceville. 7 Peter Ernge. eating house, Lawrenceville. George ranker, eating house. Lawrenceville. Matthew Slater, tavern. McKeesport. John Wertenbach, tavarn. McKeesport. Arthur Erenburg. tavern. McKeesport. - \Vin. Schaum. other &roods. McKeesport. Fred. iloracker. other goods, South Pittsburgh. John Deitch, other goods. South Pittsburgh. John Staff. other goods, South Pittsburgh. Townships. ..... _ Frank Bopp. tavern. Collins. Samuel Tomer, tavern. Collins. Michael Shireman, taveln. Collins. Samuel-Chester. tavern. Elizabeth. Thomas Hidings. tavern. Indiana. Henry Leffler, other goods, Liberty Henry Waldschmidt,, tavern, Ohio. .Toseph Ewker, tavern, MiMM. Jacob Leib, tavern, Mifflin. Peter Steiner, eating house. Mifflin Daniel Scoble, tavern. McClure. Louts Mike. tavern, McClure.. Henry Waidschmidt, tavern. Ohio. .1. G. Hommel. tavern. Oakland. .Tames White, tavern. Richland. Christ. Froolicb; tavern, Rosa. - Fred. Seidl: tavern. Robinson. Chas. Miller. tavern, Shaler. J. C. Bieber. tavern. Shaler. Geo. Bowman, Lavern, Shaler, Philip Fund, tavern. Slimier. Jos. Hillman. tavern, Shaler. liaise Rankin, tavern,Upper St. Clair, .Jas. McNulty, tavern, Lower St. Clair. Richard Lenbard, tavern. Lower St. Clair. 8e Lauer. tavern, Lower St. Clair. Ed. MeTiernau, tavern, Lower St. Clair. John Butler, tavern, Lower St. Clair. - 'R. It. Bell. tavern, Lower St. Clair. Alex. Mutherin, tavern. Lower St. Clair. . • RichardLenhard; . tavein. Lower St. Clair. Frank Golligly, tavern, Lower St. Clair. Jas. Mooney, eating house. Lower St. Clair. The License Board will. sit - -on. PitWAY.,. the 17th day of April, 1868. at 9 o'clock A. N. for hearing the above applications. JOHN G. BROWN.' Clerk. NEW BOOKS READY TO.DAY. T.-BLEAK HOUSE. 35 cent's.' IL—THE ANTIQUARY. *Scents. ' _ _ D. 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March...las& leiwnty_ vim 06R IVIF Es i o lef,11 AN L D 133 lliasinstatreet; New T orke . .• (Established In DAL) REYsitawcza — Mr „ 11, 1: 0 ,_11elmbold_„ Druggist, 594 Druodway i . New York; mearrs. 8: U. Voriduter & Co" 198 Greenwich atreet, - NewYork: Messrs. Mall a Intake', 5109(ireenwieli street New -York: _ . , Messrs. u. Bruce,' Sod' . 1 a Co., ..e Founder' 13 chambers at., N. -Y.; Messrs. tuner , a Co.; Type rounders, 38 Golditt..;N. Y. re=l79nigw, Digri.vatorm. .16 AND IS.INCs surtiNoLEß, Shaved add Sawed-vxtragiddltY.'“ . DRY FL00,W40,73,9414p5,.. dml , ) V4VS CCOr`d“ Mist Yard. sloe, iliarid4sligm Bridge, Allegheny city.. radiliaBo-We • NNW ADVERTISEMENTS GRAND _OPENING: REINfiIAN, ' . l.lEllig- 4 k . NM r• ,*6.•- , ei'S Farth.. , t., --. WILL .OPEN. NEW JEWELRY STORE, ON MONDAY, April 6th. . . . In announcing the 'opening of their ne place of business, they desire gratefully to ackno wl edge the very generous sytupathy manifested by their patrons and the public, for the firm's severe loss in the de- Struction by lire of their new store room, and to return their sincere thanks lorthe liberal patronage bestowed upon them since. The New Establishment will be Opened ON A SCALE OF INCREASED SPLENDOR Determined that the public should lose nothing by the conflagration, the firm has incurred a heavy ex pense in reconstructing the NEW STORE lb a man ner much superior to that which has suffered demo lition. It will be tilled with an entirely NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GOLD An SILVER GOODS, Of Every Description. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF DIAMOND JEWELRY, AMERICAN AND YOREIGN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Plated Ware, &c.. &c. 01 t o to • Its GUEAT FACILITIES, the firm are able to aeU 'goods at the MOST MODERATE PRICES. HEINEMAN, HEIMAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA ap6:21 , 0 _ . Lightning Rods Y - STABLISHED 1840 THE LARGEST IN AMERICA. NORTH ADIERICAN Lightning Bad: Manufactory. , BRASS FOUNDRY B IRON •.GAIX.A,NIZING . MORK& 30,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY. THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED-! LIGHTNIN4it RODS,- lanuisotured at these woiks,. and sold - to till parts of the continent, arc admitted to be supetlor to any Li g htaing Itod in use. Great inducennmtsioffered'i to Also,i l e %li" Platte and a Points,sooratuitiL of naVesines,' together with Insulators, Fastenings, Copper an d Iron Connection Burtkilraces, etc.....l3amples, Pam phlets and Circulars sent free., .REYBURN,. MINTER &Ca, Nos.'4BB and 490 St. John St, • . 116LAiEiiratA. ipto:o33-d&F CO.,lid NeCiAIifiILIESS& (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,/ WITOLICB/4qA , PRAL A CIt§:,IN'S : F or eigm and Disinestic - Dry ewagy , NaelfkYtaint - STRozwi l adivioranove Diamond We y. Y` • PITTBRUAGH, PA. : - -- , - -----,— '"P *--,--1-,,-7 'aid7;' ,7 •Via ^ L . ,7 7 ;;';;; : -. 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March 14:1365. - Egr THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS OF THIS COMPANY have declared the regular Quarterly Dividend (No.' 17,) , 0f 234 PER CENT.. free of Government tax, on the Capi tal Stock. for the quarter ending March 31. payable ou and after WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of Aprll, 1868, at the office of Winston - , Lanier b. Co.. Nos. '27 and 29 Pine street, to those registered at• New York, and at the office of the Treasurer to those re gistered at Plttsburgh. The Transfer Books will close on the 31shlav of March. at 2 o'clock P. M.. and re-open 011 the 16th day of April, 1868, at 10 o'clock A.M.. • F. M. HUTCIHNSON. apntoZ Secretary. PITTTBURGH AND - TUBA - RIVER 31INING CO.—The Annual Meet ing of tile Stockholders of the Pittsburgh-and'Yuba River Mining Co. will be held at the -Rooms of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway Co.. on WEDNESDAY, April 15th, at 21 o'clock P. M. mh3l:n72 - • JAMES FINLAY. Secretary. WANTED. AVANTEI' :GOOD :GER1111.411" GARDNER. A sober, industrious married man, with a small family, to ake charge of and live on a garden farm within nineteen miles of the city. There is a good brick house of six rooms, kitchen, hall and cellar, for the gardener to occupy, and to . whom liberal wages will be paid, for One that is corn potent and trustworthy. For particulars inquire of 0. H. TOWER. Beal Estate Agent, apS:ola No. 164 Fourth St:. Pittsburgh. NVANTED.—AGENTS FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR: Us Causes, Characteri-Conduct and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. A Book- for all sections and partieS. This great work presents the oni l y coinplete.and impartial analysis of the Causes of ie War yet pub lished, and gives those interior lights and shadows of the great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the flood-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his position as second officer°, he Confederacy. 'The Intense desire every where manifested to ob-. thin this work, combined with satucreased commis. sion. Makes it tile best subscripti NI book everpub lished. One Agent In Easton, PC, reports.TA subscribers in three days. , • Another In Boston reports 103 subscribers in four days. bend for circulars and see our terms, and a full de scription of the work, with notices of the. Press, &c. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHILNO mltranniCthd&F Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE F OR SALE. _ _ A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES. 19 miles from the city, In Elizabeth rpwnship. Atte ghenrcounty. ra..,0)1 the Youghiortnt fly river, iie half mile from Elrod's Station, on the Connellsville railroad: near churches. schools; stores, Sic, in the Nourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The improvements are a two-story brick house of six rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with stabling:underneath, and other outbuildings: a well of good standing water at. the door, and several standing springs of water on the farm, and an or chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples:cher ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. This prop ertv being located near the line of the railroad. within one hour's ride of the city, makes it very de sirable for gardening or a dairy ' farm; it Is also a good and beautiful location for country homes near the City; lying Inunediately 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 this city. Will he sold as at whole or lu lots of one acre or more, to suit pur chasers. Also, A . FARSI OF 173 ACRES, situated in St. Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa., near the like of the Pennsylvania-Railroad at Houston Station.. The improvements .are a two-story frame house.. with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bane barn 40 by 80 feef..and other outbuildings. There Is on the place a• young apple and peach orchard; 120 acres cleared laud, divhled Into fields of conve nient size. a large portion Of which are well set in clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov ered with good timber. It Is well watered and un derlaid with coal and limestone: and is convenient to ehurchts, schools, stores. mills and blacksmith s hops. A real good bargain Is offered in this excel-- lent farm; and with It will be sold all the personal property on the premises. consisting of horses, cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears, wagon, rows', farming implements and household and kite ten furniture. Together will be sold very low and Lin easy terms. to a responsible purchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Laud of 158 Ac.trEs AND 25 PERCHES. in Elizabeth Tp.„ Allegheny county. Pa.. on the line of the Itempfleld railroad, and ate and one-hidf miles from the Con nellsville railroad at Suter'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-- Tile Improvements are a log house. frame barn, 'good fearing; and an apple orchard of good fruit. It is well u :Herod and underlaid with limestone and Hag stoneOf a superior !lustily, with stone coal for the use-or the ihnu. - : ' Also, The best FARM. In Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa, of 230 ACRES, about six miles south of the' Pennsylvania Central Rail road at Bolivar Station: The Improvements are two large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and best frame barns In the township; two apple or chards, in good bearing condition; corn crib, wagon shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is widens high state of mil tivation; fencing all in lirst .rate order, and the land Of the best.quality , of stone soil, about 200 notes of which Is cleared and the residue of the tract in good timber, such La white .oak, rock 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, bessr For particulars enquire of • • . • G. U. TOWER, lei Fourth Street. ap14:02 F OR SALE: - Property near Mansfield for Sale. A very desirable piece of land of 16 acres, having an orchard of about 3 acres, and a good frame house of b rooms and cellar; a spring of Meyer falling wa ter near the house. Located on .An elevation about handle a mile west of 3lavistield Station, on the Pan- R. It. To be sold as a. whole or In iota, to suit purchasers, from Rfto 5 acres: . Inquire:of DANIEL SIVOtIEII, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. NO. 77 Federal Street, Allegheny City, on second door. FOR SALE. A good frame dwelling of five rooms, 'large halt finished attic and good cellar, with lot 14 by 129 . feet 9 inches. situate No. 90 Adams street, Sixth ward, Allegheny City, which will be sold low and on good terms. as the ownerwishes to leave the city. Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, 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 stkeet: one lot on Franklin street: three small lots on Chanters street, Allegheny.. A lot in East Liberty, being lot No. 14 ow Dennison avenue. A number of lots on Jacks Run. _ • Inquire of DANIEL. SWOGER, No. 77 Federal street, Allegheny. City.. second floor.- - A good Farm of 70 Acres, 00 of which are culti vated, and balunce In timber. having-10 acres- of orchard, consisting of apples, peaches and pears; a good - lo* house 010. rooms and cellar; a -good log Liam arm well watered, having a good spring near the door; 50 acres underlaid , with coal. Situ ate 11.2 miles northwest of Allegheny, City,. and 4 miles from Sewickley or llilendalc Station, on tins P. F. W. & C. R. It. lerms easy. Inquire at 77 Fed eral street Allegheny City, second floor. inbigan& Tors FOR' SALE-SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS on Observatory 11111, Second 1 ard, Allegheny City, are offered for sale—cheap. The location is a very desirable one, commanding a fine view of both cities, Is easy of access, and there is abundance of stone on the ground ror building purTo4. Ai ol at the . paint shop of 31c- VOWrlNg4Al,Algheny Diamond. RE Tills OFFICE:. or on the premises; near the Oh mic/I:Ws servatory Building. ITE FOR... SUBURBAN • REAL CITE HENCE FOR SALE.-four - acres of and in no agreeable location, having a.ti ne view of the Monongahela river, nine miles front the City. on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, near a. stationi two tenant houses, would rent fort4oo per annum. Orchard of young times, Vineyard of 800'01u:dee vines. lr&luable timber, three spring* and a stream of water. -'Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, milt Real Estate Agents, fig& Smithfield Bt. .kOll SALE .- HORSES. - At HOW ARD'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE oneflllB MILY HORSE Ulan: three DAPP-LE GREY HORSES: . one .LARGE DRAUGHT HORSE; three BLACK. MARES; two GREY. MARES. FIRST STREET; near Monongahela 80um... . . • --Horses bought and sold on commlnion. FOR RENT. 1010011110- JFIIOIIIT . ROOMS, AA ; located,,and very desirable apartments, In perfect order., nexCdoorto first Wats hoarding house, can be had by gentlemen and their wires or single gentlemen. fhe -beet of references required. Inquire on DUQUES'NE WAY, two doors below tiancock.street. - apl3fo4o lAppt .. , ... . ..... . CHEAP! CHEAP! so- PRINTS, DELAINESI - T WEEDS,. O.II3BIIIIKIIES. /RP FLANNELS, COULARS. • - ; • • Allir LIOSIER I Y AND. GLOVES. GOODS. : AZ SIINIT JP • HOOP SIiaRTS, LACES.. AT:TEtE NEW DRY GOODS STORE OF tar No. 168 Wylie .If.reet.,,Al 40 P• . , . cininomiot WEE'rNIftrri*AL'ORAIrGEk°Z orger.-.Just . xtvo,, w -ii-at arime ' , embus, for Bale 'Aar FE maturA•FUTEI-411: sacks on steamer e Braudies, to arrive fbr sale by *pH • 38um' DICKEY a c(\ AUCTION SALES. BY PALMER & PHILLIPS. PALMER & PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEERS _ And Con42nission-Ifferchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,' No. 60 Fifth Street,' Pittsburgh, Pa:: ;! BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS; Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVRNINd. turCon ns signments Solicited.. Prompt Re., _ . , . BY siriisoi, VANN®! & WOLEtTuliiD LARGE AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. -3 ELEGANT SILVER WARE, French,Clocks, Parlor Ornaments &e. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Aptll.,2let and 22d, at 2 and 734 o'clOck P. 14., at . i , : MASONIC HALL AUCTION ROOMS, 55 and 57 Fifth Street. Special attention is asked partial Silver b those de- • siring either a complete or Ware fur- • nishment. being the largest and the finest lot ever offered at sale in this city. The goods are late and recherche styles and pat- ' terns, manufactured exclusively for customer sales by 4 ,one of the most • reliable Eastern houses, and guaranteed TRIPLE PLATE. In the assortment may be found choice Tete Sets. elegant end varied Tea Sets; Urns; Dinner, Tea and Pickle Castors: Cake,Card and Fruit Baakets,Stands and Servers. lee. Syrup and Cream Pitchers and Trays; 3lagic, Revolving and Plain Butter Dishes: .Egg, Celery and Salt Stands; Oyster, Sony'. and ' Sauce Tureens nod. Ladles; Fruit, Jolley and Berry Dishes; Fine Wine Stands; Ice and Sugar Bowls; Butter and Cake Knives; Salad and-Pickle Staudt; large and small Waiters; Salt, Mustard-and Egg - Spoons: Tea, Dinner, Desert Forks and Spoons; Goblets. Mugs,, Cups. Napkin Rings , Knife Rests, Spoon Holders, Call Bells, Spoons, and a variety of articles too numerous to locution. Also, tine French Clocks, superb styles; Boquet Vases. fancy articles. &c.. &c. The attendance of the ladles is asked lu particular. Seats provided. Goods on exhibition ands examination on and after theltithinst. . • . • • • . , A apesSMITHSON, VANBOOK & ' ROUSE AND. VALUABLE LOTS ON TROY"HILL, AT .ALUC'X'ION. TUESDAY, - April 14th. at 2 o'clock P. tit., on the premises.. will be sold by auction, a. neat and comfortable FRAME HOUSE of four rooms, with two good cellars. Lot 68 feet front by SOU feet In depth. Good cistern, pump, coal house,.bake.oven, wood house and cow stable. Choice-fruit trees and small fruits In abundance on lot. Also, several LOTS. ranging in' front from 20 to 36 feet by 200 feet in depth. This property Is sit uated on Washingtonstreet, -bounded by Gardner, Chesnut and Downing streets, and is.very desirable,. being convenient to the street cars, and haTing the, advantage of good board walks. . .. S3IITIISON, VANHOOK & 3103LELLAIIWi an,3: 7 Auctioneers FURNITURE, CARPETtik- - EXTENSION TABT.FS, DFRKS, - MATTREgSES, AND NEW AT AUCTION. THURSDAY'. April 16th. at the Masonic - 4UB ' Auction Rooms. 55 & 57 Filth street, at 10 o'clock. - A. St., will be sold. a large assortment of new and second-hand Furniture. consisting of. Book Cases, .lilarble•top and Plain Dres:lug Bureaus. Bedsteads, Wardrobes; :Extension, Dinlug,Card and Side Ta ,bles; Sofas, Tete-a-tetes. What-Tots ', IlttErorsittioth, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs: Cribs, Lounges. &c. New Hair. Husk and Cotton Mattresses; Super .In grain 2-ply all-wool, rag, cottage, hemp, ball and Ftair Carpets: in quantities to WV: purchasers: ancy and Plain Window Shades, Venetlan,Blinds, Cigars, Cutlery and queensware. blew Carpets and "6 lndow Shades will be sold pre- eisely at 2 o'clock. . Fine Rosewood Piano at 3 o'clock P. 'SMITHSON, ITANHOOH..&McOLELLAkH, 'ap2s Auctioneers . . B" 'ERIES, CIGARS', FISH G AND =INDIUM& TITURSDAY, April lath, at I.l.o'clock-a..14,.al Masonic Hail Auction Rooms, 55 atid 57 ;Fifth St:, ssulbeSold without reserve: . 10 hall chests Black Tea; 10 kite Mackerel; 13'..bbis. Herring;23 boxes Herrings;., 5 doz. Wash Bo ards; fldozen Buckets; " 30 Keelers and Tubs; 10 g_ross 'Toilet Soap:. 3 bbis. Shad = 20,000 Cigars, ziVd biands; 24. Mahogany PraMe Mirrors; 50 dozen Canned Fruits, assorted. 3IT TI;SON, VANHOOK d McCLELLAND, spit Auctioneers J. lENCO _X.'S GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. STOOK PURE AND FRESH. • : Dealers, Gardeners 'and Private Families i - ' Will find their requirements fully met. - .1 • • . . . Our large stock, complete assortment, and the se- knowledged reliability of our stuff, leads us to eon- - - .1 fidently guarantee satisfaction to our customers. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest.mar- ' 5 ket prices. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FIELD AND LAWN SEEDS. POTATOES. • GOODRICH, HARISON, BUCKEYE, WHITE SPROUTSand CUZCO. FLOWERING PLANTS AND REIMS. ' AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL . IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. . ALL BOOKS relating to The *ARM, GARDEN or GREEN HOUSE at publishers' printed prices. Our New Descriptive , 'Seed Catalogue-, t Gives full descriptions of. NE'W, 2tARE and MOST DESIRAATA VE varieties of GETABLET. AND' FLOWERS, PLAIN, PLAIN, SIMPLII and PULL instructions for sowing, planting and 'after management—prices in packages or by weight, by mall or otherwise and , _ much other valuable information. • Bent- to all plicants enclosing 10 cents. J. III31011E; 4 . Norseryman, Seedaman: awl Florist, 187, LIBERTIrI4I%,-:PITEI4IIBOW air Depot of "KNOX'S 'FRUIT FARM an NUIR, BEIIIEBOI. raloomSettwl , • ; & H. PIEEMPS. lova.sputriirGoops.-... We are now receiving ttlxil in onr owie iitlici i - I manufactories a NEW STOCK of . • ~...., ~ - 11_,OOR OIL CLOTHS, - z ' . . , . 'CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND .; :SHADE OM OF EVERY DEBpRAPTI,ON.. Also, atoll line of Transparent Minas's, elmilea. HoMinds, Shade Fixtures, • - , .Tassels. iIwOLEk3ALE ANT) 312 vices AS LOW NO T A W THAN CAtf H, E ti . ot N Vls hle t !'"° o l.t°!/.° l2 e.`;', ',. -.‘ !If AND As BT. OLADI ST. Ig 111lii