The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 16, 1868, Image 5

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    T,EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EAp. OVSffi FOR THE PEOPEE.—.
'BEAT WESTERN OOP WORE'S hate been
d to No.I79I3ArITHFIELD STREET. where
acayebe found the moat eempiete assortment
ins, Fist Wis. Ammunition and Sport.
taterisl, kr.. in tee city. AU Wad* of Gans
Vitali carefully repaired. Cash paid for
TRIFLES aull REVOLVERS. tien4 *tamp
l uz frat c ed i g=. tz i e=tecr . tf i t . y e e t ieriti
179 Smithfie/ct iitreet. Pitt;thurgh.
THE INAUGURATION of the
nmorr HIGHLAND GAIII , ZET as
tent of Avery College, and also the installs
f his Assistant Professors. 'win take place at
AY 31DRHON•catrucu ,
•.-
rridar-Evenllng, - APT lll7 th.
cecipck. - fkrerai distlngaished friends of
"lion will be present and address the audience.
topic of our cities and boroughs are earnestly
tinily Invited to be present. Admittance FREE.
!Wes will commence at a quarter to eight. pre
. C. G. lIUSSEV.
President of the rd Boa.
.ap18:0119
NEALE; Sec
'AWED,
A SNIABT, INTELLIGENT BOY,
pupil, and to act as assistant to a Mechanical
seer. Mtnnon required. •
!yeas llog. - 30, 0., Allegheny City, Pa.
:oft - -
YDRAWILIC CEMENT. f
'inAP STONE,
PLASTER, CHIMNEY .TOPS.
• WATER PIPES
HENRY H. CoLitNs,
25 Wood street
ESIRA.BLE PENN . , STREET
ESIDENCE FOR HALE. T h ree-story brick
„ well built and conveniently arranged; wide
large parlor, diulnproom and kitchen, cellar,
room, etc.• seven other rooms, 'bath room;
titans In all'the rooms; yard, grape arbor, &c.
:Ktendeback to nn alley; brick stable on the
all In complete order. - Apply to •
8. CRTURERT & SONS,
I Real Estate Agents, 85 Smithfield St._
1E PARTNERSHIP heretofore
existing under the name and style of
EOHN H. BOYTS & CO.,
!s day dissolved by mutual consent, the interest
UN ENABLE having been purchased by WM.
4DEN. The business of the Into firm will be
by JOHN 11. BOTTS and WILLIAM N.
EN, Who balm this day formed .a Copartner-
Ander the name and style of BOTTS & OGDEN.
JOHN H. BOYTS,
JOHN ENABLE:
. tSbur ...I), March 9th. 1568. ap16:068
- FFIELD STEEL WORKS.
/ AsIGEE,,, NIMICK & CO.,
PTTTSBURGII, PAL
Manufacturers of CrerydoscriOtlon of
iST AND GERMAN STEEL,
lILWAY SPRINGS.
! ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS;
- AXLES. STEEL TIRE, &e l &c.
rah' onse, 88 Water and 100 - First Sts.
lISSOLEITION.—The PARTNER
SHIP, of COLEMAN. FORRESTER CO.
dissolved April Ist, 1868. The business of the
rre will be settled by either of the late part
rat tile office.
COLUMBUS C COLE3IAN,
SAMUEL FORRESTER.
THEODORE F. COLEMAN.
‘lretiring from the late Min, I thank a generous
: c for their very liberal patronage, and cheer
recommend the new firm as being exnerienced
1 attics and accommodating business men.
• COLUMBUS COLEMAN.
• i -P . KRTNERSHIP,SADIVEL
•: . 1 i FORRESTER, THEODORE F. COLEMAN
: ! l W3I. KNOCH, on the Ist day of April. 1868,
I .
.• led a Copartnership under the style of FORRES
t:,, COLESIAN & KNOCH, for the purpose of
~ • • factoring all descriptions of Buggies, Buck
.Carts,
`•.'
• ..,ons, Spring and Plain Wagons. Drays,
.'
:eelbarrows," Locust Hubs, Spokes. Hay Bakes
•'`.Forks, Straw-Cutters, Trucks, Ssu. Our work
.be made of dry timber, and warranted equal to
+. l ,
'. .made in the United States.
•UQUESNE WAGON WORKS, Nos. 16, 17,18
- ..19 Marion avenue. opposite the Penitentiary,
....
• gheny. FORRESTER, COLEMAN & CO.
. J6:on-71163t
7 . S. HAVEN,
.r • -
, ,
; PRINTER AND STATIONER
;.., .
. ..
..,, .. _
* t irner Wood and Third Str e ets,
- .. :1
. :1 Just recelred.from the East a full supply of
' ::"..1:D11331, DENY, FOLIO POST,
! ;1 ROYAL, SUPER ,ROYAL, IMPERIAL,
1
F
' LAT CAP AND CROWN
,•.• - . .
. .
:
l•. " 1
~. . WRITINP . PAPERS,
titer with a good assortment of STATiONERY,
f which can he sold LOW FOR CASH.
16:063
i , : ~..; .
ATEIII[ENT I:14 THE SCHOOL
BOARD OF. JEFFERSON. TOWNSHIP, of the
! Opts and Expenditures .of .Bounty • Funds, in
nit the quotas of said Township, under the sey
-1 calls of the President:
1 lunount of duplicate, March. 1961 .... 510,1081961 .... 510,10845
• August, IS 6 +-- 11,370 63
deficiency to be assessed. 2,565 34
•
424,044 42
mount ordupllatte, Feb'y, 1865....9 6,748 67
• • * Sept., WS—. 7,309 47
•• deficiency to be assessed . • 113 19
, .
•. -. CR. •
r.
ost tax on March duplicate, 9.C.1..3 lBB 20
• ,* August' ' 358 94
,commission to A, D. Foster, Col 4 ' 330 87
A. B. Huffman, .. . 53 at
NI. J. Huffman 15 32
ontingency, by J. Aber &J. W. 'Sven 239 25
by W. J. Miller 148 00
services of 4. w. Ones
180 00
contingency of Snee £ A.ber 385 00
.tamps, blanks. Interest,. commis- .-
•
;. n, discount. etc ' • 843 47
amount of township funds paid 71
v emits, to fill quotas of January, '
pril and August, 1804 21,300 00
--_-
SEM
exonerations on duplicate, 1865.... g 401 53
commission to collector on same.. 120 94
exoneration on duplicate, Sept. NM 928 22
commission for collecting on same 123 14
cash paid Thos. Ewing, as counsel 5 00
amount interest r discount, refund
ed and for services 1,070 50
amount paid 25 men at $4OO and .
2 Merl WO each 10,600 00
•
TIIO. F. tNEE..
JOSEPH RALSTON, Auditors
JOSEPH PAYNE,
CM
pie:oil
AVING.- DISPOSED • OF MY
, .:,:
, .
LUMBER YARD, situate at 157: Rebecca
eet, Allegheny, Pa., and long owned and con
, eted by Messrs. PATTERSON & EVANS, to
EXANDER PATTERSON, I take pleasure in
=mending my successor to all customers and
'all who are Interested in securing the. best quail
, s of all kinds of Lumber at prices to suit the most
ES
IMM
E. U. DONAH QE,
plt,:oca
LIIIIIIIFJ/1 LUMBER!
. . _
ALEWDER PATrEltsoN
• DS No. lie Prethe Street - formerly m a nd ieF o r ,
nil :co. 157 Rebecca street,oppoelte Gas Works, 7
ALLEGHENY CITY...
.:_._DEALER ICI . ALL' BINDS CF
Rough and Planed LuMber,
ooring. •
Catherboardlng, Sash,
Ing!SH. Stouldings. •
w 3tlll Lumber. . • Cedar and Locust Posts,
th and Paling*. Oak
_god Yellow pine.
USG—FIRE BRICK, TILE' tad CLAY. Mama)
IUFF &CO., Merchant Tailors,
•
No. 34 Federal St, Anegheiy,.
all) just received a large and *ell selected stock of
131PIIING GOODs; ,
!table for a first class custom trade. Also. a large
kof GENT , WFII 1 ISifilgt; GOODS. anis
It SALE '
Watch Boset3 t l Stoves and ripe&
rropogats will be received at the Xayor office,
ntLl SATURDAY, Aprillsls, for the purchase, of
Id the Watch Roses Stoves and Pipes connected
itt the same. at pr'esent in_use.•tbrenOtout this
By order of the PetWuonnnittee.
g 015 JOHNIII.._DARIR, Chairman.
Asa*n
l ter, to suite* on steamer St.' atm tote sate e
~~~r~~~~
POI aiTMA ski ag 10(:) I
TO-NIG
GO AND II EAR
FRED. DOTGLAM,
AT LAFAYETTE HALL.
•
4.a11 ORDINANCE to prevent the
standing of Wagons on the Streets. • ...
t% 1 - Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and
Common Councas of the City or Allegheny, and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That
Section 93d, Page VI, Chapter 13, City Code, be
. and it is hereby amended by striking out the words
"within theDlamond Square during Market hours,"
and by the addition of the following proviso: "Pro
vided that the wagons of farmers and others-attend
ing market that cannot be aceommodated elsewhere
shall be permitted to remain. In the First Ward
Square of the Ditanoniduring market hours."
Ordained and enacte into a law this the 9th day
9f
APril..
A D.. 1868.
JAMES MeSIOES,
Piesldent of Select Connell,:
J. S. SLAGLE.
President of Common Council.
Aitebt
• -
D. MAC'es.nnox. Clerk of Select Council. - •
D. DILWORTH. Clerk of Common Connell. apl6
A RESOLUTION. .
Resolved, That the Water Committee be and'
they are hereby authorized to make such extensions
of water pipe as they may deem proper and expedi
ent thronghout the city, as now constituted under
the act of consolidation: and also to make such re
pairs and improvements to the present water works
as they may deem needful—payments for the same
to be made out of proceeds of the Water Extension
Loan Bonds, now authorized to be Issued by ordi
nance, and the Water Committee are hereby em
powered to certify for said payments in their usual
manner. . •
In Councils, this 14th day of April, A. D. - 1868,
read threclimes and passed.
JAMES MeAULEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow, -
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council.
Attest: Bunn Helitsarrs,
Clerk of Common Council. apliLoG6
•
AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE
Grading, Paving and Curbing of Green
ough Street, from Try Street to. Iron
Alley. .
• -
SEC.I. Be it ordained and enacted .by Me City of
Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils asse.m
tiled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to advertise for proposals
for the grading, paving and curbing of Greenough
street, from Try street to Iron alley, Eighth ward.
and to let the same in the manner directed by an
ordinance concerning streets, passed August list.
Mit also, an Act concerning streets, unproved Jan
uary eth, I81:4.
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part 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 Councils, this
6th day of April. A. D. 1868.
JAMES hIcAULEIr.
President-of Select Council.
.Attest: Mottuow,
• Clerk of Select Council
W. A. TOMLINSON,
. • President orCommon Council.
Attest: limit IftatASTEtt.
Clerk of Common Council. apl6:oal
AN
_ORDINANCE
f
AUTHORIZIIkai THE
,-. .
Grading, Paving and Curbing of Mllten.
berger Street, from Pennsylvania Av.
enne to Bluff Street. . • '
Dell ordained and enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh in Select and Common Con/wits assem
bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to advertise for proposals
for the grading, pavingjand curbing of Miltenberger
street, from Pennsylvania avenue to Illutr street..
and to let the same in the manner directed by an or
dinance concerning streets, passed August Gist.
1857: also. an Act concerning streets, approved Jan
uary Gth, 1864.
- ' SEC. 2.-That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting withthepassage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affectszhis ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils, this
6th day of April, A. D. 1568.
JAMES MeAULEY.
President of Select Council.
_Attest: E. S. MORROW,
• Clerk of Select Co un
T cil.
• W. A. OMLINSON.
• President of Common Council.
Attest: Timm Mcliwierzw., ,
Clerk of Common Council. apl:in:64
NOVELTIES:
:..‘'NCOVELTEEST
Verb Superior and Eiegant
COUNTERPANES, \
*14,164 33
LINEN GOODS,
124.14442
BATES & BELL.
apiltrre&T
*14,16. 33
c,riFICE OF COLLECTOR OF IN—
TERNAL ILEVF.NUE, 02d DLSTRICT OF
P NNEYLVANLA, Pittsburgh, No. 100 Fourth
street, April 15, 1968. Notice is hereby given that
theAnnvaLN4sof Taxes on Ineomes. Gdertagee,
Slicer piste Watches. &c.: and &pedal Taxes are
now due, aml payment will be received thereon at
this ottice from the citizens within the former boun
dam of Pittsburgh, including Laurenceviite, Pitt
and Oakland. The foregoing taxes must be paid
herein the 785th day of April, 11808, otherwise addi
tional expense will be incurred. Deputy Collectors
WM...E. HARRISON and JOHN A. SERGEANT
will receive. after the 210th Instant, from the tax
trrghTsel!rts the District not in
abClmlsanl.rostnitces :Pret
and places when and where tiny will be prepared to
receive taxes collectable by them.
an15:057 FERD. E. VOLZ. Collector.
rto BUILDERS AND CONTBAC
- TORS. -
led Proposals will be received by the Board of
School Directors of the Fifth Ward of the-City of
Alleglieny,.up to the 301,1 DAY OP APRIL, for
Building a Public School House
In said ward. Plans and specifications can be seen
at the Ake of Messrs.l3Anit &MOSER, Nos. SI & 4
St. Clair street, l'ittsburgh..
The Directors reserve theright of rejecting any
or all bids, and requiring seeurity , for the o.lthful
performance of the contract. • ' -
-Address the undersigned, at No. 10 St. Clair St., ,
or Box 315, Pittsburgh F. marking 1 “1"ropo.
Eft" on outside - of envelopes.
By order of the Board. _ --
aplhto44 , JOHN B. PARSE, President.
OTICE. - •
•f have sold my stock of BOOTS, SHOES ice,
tomy son, GEORGE W. TANNER, and solicit the
patronage of my former customers to the hOnse. •
ri7Snetton, April 9th,'lBBB.
Referring to the above card, I respectfully ask the
continuance of the patronage of the former house.
Prides shall be as low as the lowest.
ar45:045
IC ICE ICES
WI. - KREBS Ice Dealer
.
No.. ZS - DIAIIIO3IIr Ammir,•Pitt•lburgiti.
ars lett kora or at Ilaait.Stroat /Oldie wilt re"
- promptatteottott: ',agouti =Ruing la Pitts- Auegtieay. -- , , . . ispr:o3
.. . .
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY APRIL 16. 1868.
rr+Vsrlrrw+L~w:
.1\ D
JEST RECEIVED.
JAMES P. TANNER.
GEO. W. TANNE.B.
NEW ADVER
GRAND il'EMNer,
REIMAN, 8188 1 4t 'SIRE
No. 42 Fifth St.,
WILL OPF.N THEIR
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
ON MONDAY, April
In abnouneing the opening _of their new place of
business, they desire aratefullv to acknowledge the
i tl n giq f s e rv e ell ge e Irn
patronse e-
and,tbe;pnbUc for the
Struction "by .re of their new store room, and to
return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon them since. .
The New Establishnient will be Opened
ON A SCALE OF
INCREASED * SPLENDOR I
Determined that theublic should lose nothing by
the conflagration, the firm has incurred* heavy ex
pense in reconstructing the NEW STORE in a man
ner much superior to that which has suffered demo
lition. It will be tilled with an entirely
NEW IND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
GOLD AND •SILVER GOODS,
Of Every Description.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
A3IERICAN AND YOREIGN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Plated Ware, tr-4
•
•
Owing , to Itx GREAT YA r 1 LITI ES, the !Inn arc
able to sell goods at the
MOST MODERATE PRICES.
REIMAN, MEI4AN..- & $lOll,
Xo. 42 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBIIRGII, PA.
ap6:nES
NEW BOOKS READY TODAY.
• I.—BLEAK HOUSE. 35 rents.
IL—THE ANTIQUARY. 35 cents.
D. APPLETON . & CO.,
NEW YORK,
• Publish This Day:
I.
BY CHARLES DICKENS.
Price 35 cents.
Being the sixteenth volume or the new. edition or
the Works of Charlec Dickent, complete Inseien;
teen volumes.
THE • ANTIQVAIW.
BY SIR WALTER SCOTT.
, Price 9b cents..
With a new Illuminated Plaid Cover, and Illustrated
with a Frontispiece. Being the fifth volume of the
Waverley Novels, to be completed In 515 volumes.
Price 515 cents each.
D. A. & Co. have Just Published:
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LEARNING LANGUAGES.
I. lIAMD-BOOK TO THE 3IASTERY SERIES
50 cents.
11. THE MASTERY SERIES. French. 50c.
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LADY ALICE; or. The NEW UNA. A Novel. 1
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- ANDREAS HOFER % An Historical Novel. .11y
L. 31uhlbuch. 1 vol., Rm. Paper coverv, *1.50;
cloth, ISS. .
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mane. 12mo. SL.
Either of the above sent free by matt on receipt of
the price. ap14:434.3
lATABLISIIED 1849 VIE CAIVIEST IS AMERICA.
NORTH AMERICAN
lightning Rod Manufactory,
BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
IRON GALVANIZING WORKS.
30,000 FEET MANUFAOTURED•DAILY
THE CELEBRATED PTAH GALVANIZED
• - • . •
LIGHTNING RODS;
Manufactured at these works. and sold to aarts
. of the continent, are admitted to be Superior ll
to p any .
Lightning Hod in use. Great Inducements offered
to peddlers and all persons buylng at wholesale.
Also, fine Platina Points, of all kinds and patterns,
together with. Insulators, Fastenings. Copper and
Iron Connection BUM-Braces, etc. 13amples„Tam
phlets and Circulars - sent free. '
REYBURN, HUNTER. & CO.,
N05..488 and 490 St John St,
aplo:o337d&F
WAsioNGToN
• WASHINGTON STRENT,
' - Near rittsburglrGrals Hl&Atoi
w. c'Vtr.
M H a O f PE t DFE EDO
N rd
er
s AL I v B r E
I FL t U her and
cdtr
free of charge. Grain 'of MI kinds chopped, 'and
Corn shelled, on sheet notice.
iIicCANDLEEISJr.
(Late 'Wilson, Carrie Coo C 0.,-
I,IIOI , EiLiLN DEALEBS IN"
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode,
No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamon4 (Mel: "
_ PITIIBUTION
EOM
eo.°yt ~'--~~.~ t { ~"z.;d ~' i h af+ A ha 'ni*
.: r ~~l~sYr~t•
Eirs, Cita:pars.- &c.
3/ lAltai : 1868.
IMPORTED CARPETS.
DOMESTIC C,
I t .
ARADA LT ARRIVING, AN
RECEIVV D.
lI.E' VERY. LI
IicCALLUN. B
•
23 JUBT iIIiPOILTED, 23
And. Especially Maple to this Market,
-I .
VELVET
,CARPETS,
mhS
English Body and. Tapestry Brussels,
rITGRAINS AND HEMPS,
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT ANT)
Y. TIIE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE CIT
COMMON CARPETS,
OLIVER M'CLINTOCK &CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
fet7:
18iticit SPRING STOCK. 1 QaQ
Wv.
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT 3. TO TIIOSB Wll . O BUY
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
mhlo:thiwF OVER BATES & BELL'S.
WE HAVE JUST . RECEIVED,
Of our own Direct Importation,
ITHE NEWEST .AND CHOICEST •PATTEENS
OF THE CELEBRATED
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
FOR PAJMORS AND HALLS,
WITH STAIR CARPETS TO MATCH.
MCFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 AND 73 FIFTH ST. (Second Floor.)
51.
11• GROVER d BAKER'S
Also, NEEDLES. ATTACUIdENTS, MACHIN E
JULIUS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&c., The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully Invited to call.
Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
temples by mail on application. Correspondence to
be addressed to
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO .,
BLACK SILKS.
apls
MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES,
AT TICE
PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.
Odic° and Warnoom-319 and 3511 LIBERTY .
STREET. Mantle Wareroom on second Hoar.
Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will Anti
it to their interest to call. Workmanship not ex
celled in any place, and prices as low stain Eastern
cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture-Slabs which
have became discolored bu smoke, oils or acids, can
be marbleized and made to laok as well as new.
There is no oth lace in Alreatern. l'ennsylyanist
r. P
where Slate Man tles are manufactured. ,
All kinds of Marble Work done itithebestmanner.
Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
ern prices, carriage added. - •
• W. W. WALLACE.
muwau.%im
BM
pciav)ll4err.NoA
PATT,ERNS
THE VERY
aTYLES
RPETS,
BOLD SOON AS
PRICE
I WEST.
OTHERS,
51 FIFTH STREET,
, . ce Wood
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS
db CENTSTER YARD
CARPETS,
MST OPENING,
AU Qualities
TO SELL
21 Fifth Street,
EY STEAMER COLORADO,
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
AND
BODY BRUSSELS,
ELASTIC STITCH
ANDj
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
Vitali LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At the New and Elegant Sales Rooms
OF TIIE COMFANY,
51 FIFTH STREET.
51 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH
mhZhnl2
WHITE, ORR& CO.,
26 FIFTH. STREET,
Invite attention to their stook of
STLHS,
WHICH - THEY OFFER. AT LOW PRICES
IOUSEKEEPERS,
1:1SF,
QUEEN:OF THE WASH-TUB.
A HOUSE CLEANER; A CLOTHES WASHER;
• A STAIN RE.MOVER.
A SPOT ERADICATOR.; A . COLOR RESTORER;
cheaper than Soap. Sold In Bottles by all respect
able Grocers.: Indorsed by the first flip:alio at idle
gu enrcoax4y. Manufactured by the._ ,
HENS MANUFAMI/XLING CO.,
, Mee. No. 130 WOOD STREET. rittebnria•
SCII I O OIIOOF
DESIGN
.... . . • .
-' -. r eon WOMEN
it... itONDAY. April latt, la t h e ite *: r eeeeK,
third stolor the new Bank- Duudiny,, southwest,
Ne eeet_itt: ood .and Sixth; streets. -CAP In 1112 "
'UDAMIU DRA_IjVING, for Gentlemen. on WES,.
DAY anCYHilkinPAir.DVZSpiiiiph _Dr. II: L. ,
DUSTED. Yesonork .
. .11-Prir .t - • , ta , •k l. AlArkliMPT),Pril?c../041; ..,,
EIM
-
,Vhirylt 4 .
.4a
. 74 , :kik ' T . It. f10W.C4. 45. 44 1 W.04.A..110LA
- • titiwt*
,NOTICES. •
mint 31ceting of the •
Great National Petroleum Comilany
•
Will take place at the Office of the Company. No.lo
St. Clair street. on WEDNESDAY,. April 21st,
1808. at 10 o'clock A. At. aPn:°34
arPITTICBURGH AND ,TUBA
ItIVER 2tIINING CO.—The Annual Meet
log of the 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 2 o'clock r.-. 31.
tah3lati?. JAMES PINLAY, Secretary.
WANTED
'WANTED-A GOOD GERMAN
GARDNER: A sober. industrious married
man' with a small family, to take charge of and live
on agarden 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 com
petent and trustworthy. For particulars Inquire of
• G. 11. TOWER. Real Estate Agent,
No. 104 Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
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FOR RENT.
FOR BENT.
AI.AEGE BRICK HOUSE and lot of ground,
late the propertv 3lrs. A. McDade situate at
'Verner Station, - Allepeny Valley Also. a
FRAME DWELLING, adjoining thembove.
Apply to C. SNLVELY.
aptti:o64.4l.VF Administrator.
BOOMS.—Two FRONT ROOMS,
Very eligibly located, and very desirable
apartments, in perfect order, next door to first class
boarding house, can be had by gentlemen and their
wives or single gentlemen. The best of references
required. Inquire on I/ UgrEKNE WAY, two doors
below Hancock street. apl3m4o
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
•
A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES. 19
miles front the city, in Elizabeth township, Alle
gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one
half mile from Elrod's Station, on the Connellsville
railroad; near churches, schools, stores, &c., in the
flourishing villages of Roston and Green Oak. The
improvements area two-story brick house of six
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with
stabling underneath, and otheroutbuildings; s well
of - good standing water at the door, and several
standing aprings of water on the farm, and an or
chard of ZOO trees of selected fruits of ipplea. cher
ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. This prop
erty 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 mid beautiful location for country hothes near
the city, lying immediately on the river, on the op
posite side from the railroad. The West Newton
Aecommodation and other trains on the railroad af
ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily
connnunication to and from the city. Will be sold
as nmitoto or in lots of one acre or more, to suit pus
chasers.
Also. A FARM OF 173 ACRES,' situated in St.
Clair itiwitshlP. Westmoreland county, Pa., near
tile Ilse of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station. The improvements are a two-story frame
house. with six rooms and good cellar, a frame ban it
barn 40 by GO feet. and other outbuildings. There
Is mrthe Place a young apple and peach orchard;
120 acres cleared laud, divided into ileitis of conve
nient size, a large portion of which arc 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 churches; schools, stores. mills and blacksmith
shop-. A real good bargain Is offered in this excel
lent- firm; and with it will be sold all the personal
propeCty on the premises. consisting of horses,
cows. ',stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears.
wagon, plows, Incising Implements and household
and kitchen furniture. Together will be sold very
low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser.
I 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 the Hempfield
railroad, anti one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsyllie railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm
are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which
I
I 'alone is now worth one-half the price asked for the
whole tract. Tim Improvurounta. aro. a log house,
frame barn, good fencing, and so apple orchard of
good fruit. It is wells atered and underlaid with
limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with
stone coal for the use.of the farm. _ quality,
-
Als , The best FARM' in Fairfield township.
Westmoreland County, Pa., of 250 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 .I.n the township; two apple or
chards, in good bearing condition; corn crib, wagon
shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm le
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 ac;es of which is cleared and
the residue of the tract in good timber, such as
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
' nesse For particulars enquire of
G.ll. TOWER, 164 Fourth Street.
apl4:or.
OR SALE.
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Property . um Mansfield for Sale: I
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 failing wa
ter near the house. Located on au elevation about
-X of a mite west of Mansfield Station, on the Pan
handle It. It. To be sold as a whole or In lots, to
suit purchasers, from 2 to 5 acres.
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, - Real Estate and -
Insurance Agent. No: 17 Federal street, „Allegheny
City, ou second floor. • , •-
• FOR SALE.
A. good frame dwelling of live rooms, large ball,
finished attic and good cellar,ith lot Si 4 by 120
feet 9 inches ,- situate N0..130 Adams street, :31:th
ward. Allegheny City, which will be sold low and on
good terms. as the owner wishes to leave the city.
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, •No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City. on second floor.
• FOR SALE. ,
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Two good lots on
Sheffield street; one lot on Adams street; one lot on
Franklin streetlthree small lots on Chartiers stree.t,
Allegheny. A lot in East Liberty, being lot No. 14
on Dennison avenue. A number of lots on Jacks
.Run. •
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, No. 77 Federal
street, Allegheny City, second floor.
A good Fenn of'7o Acres, 60 of which are culti
vated, and balance in timber, having 10 acres of
orchard, consisting of apples, peaches and pears; a
good log house of 6 rooms and cellar; a good log
barn. Farm 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. SI . G. lt Terms easy. Inquire at '77 Fed
eral street Allegheny City, second floor.
mblihmik
TOTS` FOR SALE-SEVERAL
BUILDING LOTS on Observatory Hill, Second
rd, Allegheny City, are offered for sale—cheap.
The location is a very desirable one, commanding a
nue view of both cities, is easy of access, and there
is abundance of stone on the ground for building
purposes.
~ a'tAllicmgh!enTt shop
f Jlc
d ,
THIS OFFICE, or on the premises, near the Oh-.
servatory Building. mit:s:l33s
gOR SACE.-, HORSES.--At HOW-.
ARD'S LIVERY'AND SALE STABLE, one tine
' LILY HORSE ißaylt three Dirrix GREY
IiORSESt one LARGE DRAUGHT HORSE three
BLACK MARES; . two GREY 31Alry4. . FIRST
STREET, near - Monongahela House. .
Horses bought and sold on commission._
STONE DRAIN PIPE,
FOR SEWERA.CE.
ALL SIZES, FROM 2 T0121;1E11.
10,000 FEET ON HAND,
AND 10H, SALE BY
JOHNiti. r rAL'JL "
227 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
AND
59 PederalfStreet,'Allegheny.
fell:veSO:Tr-raga ;
MECHANICS' SAYINGS BANK,
No. 14 9uiltlxittOld Street,
PITTISBI3ROII, PA.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT/. ANY SUM
RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De
posita reoehrett subject to check, without lutenst.
JAMEiDLAGIIIIORRi-Preeiderni.-- -- - ----
GEO. D. TINDL ..,1 1 ' Secretary and .ovakarr ,
JAMES 11. HOPKINS. Solicitor.- - ---' - -'-
, TRUSTF.RSit- - --,-
Jisbei Bloolimore, • James H. MOW! ,
Alex. %ladle : - James Sown. .. , .;
Millllim Deane, -f , !'• - " W.. W. Goodbliw ,.
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A. G. Cobtor „ Robert
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AUCTION SALES
AUCTIONEERS
And Commission Merchants,;
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROO
No: 60 Firth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, • CARPET .
Dry Goods and Noiions;
PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENniCi
Consignments Solicited. Prompt •
turns.
ARI L
BY SMITHSON, VANHOOK & IDIGHLTAOO, ~.':.
LARGE AND PEREMPTORyi
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EttaAkl i r - SILVER W ' .
AUCTION SAIk
French Clocks, Parlor Ornaments, ik.c.
. •
•
TUESDAY aml WEDNESDAY. April 214 q_nd
22i1, at 2 and o'cloiS P. 31., at . ,
MASONIC HAIL AUCTION ROO
t .
55 and 57 Fifth Street.'
Special attention is asked to this sale by 01(4 de
siring either a complete br partial. Silver Ware ors
nlshment. being the largest and the finest lot , ver
offered at sale In this city.
The goods are late and recherche styles and pat
terns, 'manufactured exclusively 'for eustonteeptles
by one of the most reliable Eastern houses, ad
guaranteed TRIPLE PLATE.
In the assortment may be found choice Tete;
elegant and varied Tea Sets; Urns; Dinner, Teaand
Pickle Castors; Cake, Card and Fruit Baskets:Stands
and Servers. Ice. Syrup and Cream Pitchers land
Trays; Magic, Revolving /and Plain. Butter Males:
Egg, Celery and Salt Stands: Oyster, SouP land
Sauce. Tureens and Ladles; Fruit. Jolley and Berry
Dishes; Eine Wine Stands: lee and Sugar BiYeis;
Butter and Cake Knives; Salad and Pickle - Steeds;
large and small Waiters; Salt. Mustard and lEgg
Spoons; Ten, Dinner Desert Forks and SpOons;
Goblets. Mugs, Cups, Napkin Rings, Knife Bengt:
Spoon Holders, Call ' Bells, Spoons, and tvvariety or
&Metes too numerous to mention.
Also, tine French Clocks superb ityleg; net .
Vases, fancy articles. Ac... &a:
The attendance of the ladles is asked In particlar.
Seats provided.
Goods on exhibition and examination on and fter
the ILSth inSt„
,a Or) EREETHSON, VANHOOK & WOLELLAiD.
FIJR.NITURIPODARPETS, • : •
.
EXTENSION TABLES, DES
AND NEW MATTRESS
AT AUCTION.
THURSDAY- April 16th, at the Maso4e,
Auction Rooms, 55 & 57 Fifth street, at 10 o ,
A. M., will be sold. a lurge assortment of 'ne,
second-hand Furniture, consisting of BoOk.
Marble-top and Plain Dressing Bureaus. Bella
Wardrobes; Extension, , Diniug..Card and . St. ,
bles; Sofas. Tete-a-tetes. What-Sots, Mirrewsl
Cane and Wood Scat Chairs; Cribs, Loungei
New Hair, Husk and Cotton Mattresses; Sup ,
grain 2-ply all-wool, rag•cottage. hemp, , ha
stair Carpets. in quantities t o suit pureli
Fancy and Plain Window Shades, Venetian B
Cigars,
Cotten , and queensware.
New Carpets and Ali indow Shades will be so
cisely at 2 o'clock.
Fine Rosewood Plano at 3 o'clock P. 31.
VAN3IOOK 31cCLELLAN
ap2s . Auction,
GROCERIES, CIGARS, .FIS
AND SUNDRIES.
THURSDAY, April 16th, at 11 o'clock A. at.. ht
Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 and 57 Ft h St..
roll be sold - without eeserve:
10 halithests Black Tea; 10 kits Macke
8 Ws; Herring; 23 boxes Herr - 111gs;
5 doz. Wash B oards; 6 dozen Buckets; •
30 Keelora and Tubs; 10 gross Toilet .021.1):.
3 bbis. Shad; 20,000 Cigars, as*d. rands;
21- Mahogany Frame Mirrors;
50 dozen Canned Fruits, assorted, • ,
SMITHSON, VAN . IIOOIi .1; MeCLELDAIiD,-
api4 AuctiMiecrs.
J. & H. MUM.
1868 . smarNG Geopsifss .
. . . .„
We are now receivinK from our own a d other
manufactories a NEW STOCK of ,1
FLOOR OIL CLO. S,
CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE At'D
WINDOW SHADE OIL I •
OF EVERY DESCPIPTION.
Also. a full line of
Transparent Ntlndour Shades,:'
It ollands, Shade Fixture ,
Tassels. Cords, de
WOLFS ALE AND RETAIL BUYERB ,.
our prices AS LOW IF NOT LOWER, 211
BRPURCHASEDELSEWHERE, and o
and styles second to none.
J. - Br. H. PHILLIP
26 AND 28 ST. CLX.
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168.. . .
CHr.API CHEAP!
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PRINTS, DELAINES.
• Aliir TWEEDS, CASSIMERES.'
W FLANNELS, COLLARS. -
W HOSIERY AN D GLOVES. •
Aar WHITE GOODS. ,
• /Er CARPETS, OIL - (1'
/kr RIBBONS SHAW
Sir HOOP SKIRTS, L
Sir AT TILE NEW DRY GOODS STAB
SOTTCV
6/tf No. 168 Wyliet,Street.:
168.
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men, from. the best!
and are known as tll
ir , c) _inn by dealers and
. Sold everywherei
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(Late of P. F. W. & C. Rtdlivai
°Mee, No. 79 FEDERAL
STREET It."
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p stairs. I'. O. Box SO, ALLEGIIE:4Y
MACHINERY, of all descriptions, des
BLAST FURNACE and ROLLINII MI
IN t IS funfished. Particular attention
aliging COERY LOCOMOTIVES. • P.
thienttally solicited. Arif - An EVENIN!
TEO . CLASS for• mechanics every= AYE
NIGHT.
FOR
. , 500 bush. No. 1 Spring Wheat.,
• , , • 200 " • prime 'Winter A'beat,
160 prime Rye; .• ;1 -
-• ,••• 1,000 "
350 " prime 'reach 51cm Po aloes;
Forsale by HITCHCOCK, DreCREE Y& CO
IciNIVEJFISAL - ,
• CLOTHES IVlttnoEitA.
theManufacturerqwholesale,anit re prices,.
S li o t 7e 3 a t itent i a l to : 1; r 1 t11 . 1 tirtliT:
at a k p l:and
pOTY .CLOTHES WA
the
heet In the market; another aupp y cut ro,
ce ved by & pHILLT,
,aplfi . Saki agents for lii county;
fl Sti)iiis AttiL.
down ` of the different widths,' for stile al, Nos.,.
and se sit: Clair street.- .
apls A•i . L .& ILtP ILLFPS.'
TANItEbLEATHERBELT
Lwq.,quaitty warranted good, !at It, he lowest
rateo4- 4 J. At R. riiiLLlPs;
apls • - -'• 28 and Stint. Clair 'tree},
j •a ll o DLI RUBBER HOSE, Tin 8-4 .
Lo 4190 calibre, at India Bobber pot.
5' - J. etil.ll' 11.1,011.
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`4s:ttfa quality; • Irloto * order'. tui
so mime Lei:mops, [eat the Plain
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