C NEW ADlnka d CHEAP OIINA POE THE PEOPLE...-. the GREAT WESTERN GUN , WORES have been !mooed to N 0.179 SMITRPIELD STREET, sphere ,iii always be found the most complete assortment tßGuall, Pistols, .Amairinnitionond Sport. ek Material, etc., in tee city.' AU kinds of Guns ni3 Pistols easeful/1i repaired. .Cash paid for EY RIFLES and REVOLVERS.. Reno stamp f Hustrated Circular. • Apents uranted AA erogry ran in the United States. Address; J. IL JOHN mON. 170 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh. -.. t r:4iß , p.m'. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. LEVI BIRD DUFF. - . . . subject to the decision of the Union ftepulil t iF i an f ounty Convention. . .. apt, :oV..e.d WSI'AIIAT 111ATEJL—Tlie next Rehearsal with Orchestra of the STABAT tIATER will take place THIS (FRIDAY) AFTER-. tiOON, al2 d'elock precisely, at NEVILLE HALL, s beretotbre. The hour being rather earl for gen ilemers engaged in business, the Solos will be re ?carsed at 4, and the Choruses at half-past 3 o'clock. p , P I7 . - CLEMENT TETEDOUN. . , . ! OR SALE. • ' . A good ONE-HORSE SPRING WAGON. HORSE nd HARNESS. Also, a full Outfit .pt BROOM-. pAKLNG MACHINES. Will be sold cheap. . I 1 Apply ai No.. 133 . WAsEuxtrow AvEsuE. ..11egheny City., ap . 17;o17 ir AND AT.HOMEWOOD. , . ''Twenty Acres of Land for sale at Homewood tation, P. R. IL, Immediately opposite residences t Drs. Vandevort and Dupuy, and being. the most esirable property for country residences , in the . rrunty. Inquire of H. P. MILLER. No. 83 Fifth street,' of B. E. MILLER. near the premises. apiTicari F OB SALE. A NEW DMus novae, Containing four rooms, hall and finisheCattie„, sit lasted at Is o. nal Elm street., tils.th ward, opposite the foot of Deeatunitreet. • Enquire of Capt. CHARLES W. MAY, ap17:081 --No. 49 Congress street, Pittsburgh.. [I 4 OCUST STREET. . - . :once is herby given that the Viewers' Report n the matter of opening LOCUST STREET, Alta i/cheap, hacteen filed in the District Court. at - No. 32, April Term, 1888, and will be confirmed un less exceptions arc tiled in iproper time. _, 1 JO 'RN C. 31cCOMRS. • . ap17:o80. City Attorney. 'HEREAS, Letters Testamen t tars have been issued to the undersigned in the state of Col. JOHN P. GLASS, late of the Sixth ward, Pittsburgh, deceased. • All persons in debted to said estate will pay the same to JOSEPH A. BUTLER., Alderman, N 0.126 Wylie street. And those having claims present them for settlement. - , .. .•• JOSEPH A. -BUTLER, , MARY B. GLASS. - •Administrators. i apri:oTs-r I"ORMA 1 1101I On the S•th of : 'March last,: Mr. ROBERT, • ;CHRISTIAN, of this.city, left his home-and has not been'heard from since. He wore, wben he.lett, a black coat, - grcy pants and low black .bat. - He_ is -about .Ilie .fcet high and by Ilia': hair and tom , Jplezion. Any information:concerning him will be 'thankfully received by his Mends. Word can be left at the office of WYLIE STREET A-11 STATION, on Fourth 'street, or at No. 5125 . LIBERTY STREET. Oriica Or CITY 'ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, 1 Pittsburgh, _April 1868. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. dealod Proposals for Grading, Paving and Curbing ALLEGRENERTREET, from Penn to Liberty et. SMALLMANSTREET, from Morton to Taylor st. . ; CENTRE AVENUE, from Dlnwiddle to Kirkpat . MULBERRY ALLEY, from Clymer to Smtth st MULBERRY ALLEY, from &ALM to Taylor st 'vill be received at the office of' the City Engineer, til SATURDAY, April 515th, MTh. Specific*. lions and' blanks for bidding can be bad_ by calling iat this office.- • • ap17:076 H. J. MOORE, city En _incer. jifTIHE PAIITNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name and style of . , . JOHN H. BOYTS & C 0.4 Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the interest of JOHN ENABLE having been purchased by.W.I.L N. OGDEN, the business of the ; tate erm will be :settled by JOHN, H. BOYTS and WiLLIA3I N. OGDEN, who have this day formed a Copartner ship under the name and style of BOYTS & OGDEN. JOHN H. BOYTS, • JOHN. ENABLE. rbi March 91.14.1888. - . Pittsburg SHEFFIF" STEEL WOPAS. SINDEarffnIICIE & PITTSI3 uncaz PA; DLl t nnfacturers of, ereir . deseFiptlon of CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, ._ . - ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRIN GS.' AXLY;3, STEEL TIRE &c., &c: Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sts; ap10,:087 . - • • . H AVING- ' DISPOSED ...OE" DID'DID' .. LUMBER. TAB% Situate, at UTRebecca Street, Allegheny, Pa., : and long owned, and von ducted by. Messrs. P.A'l - YAIIIIION EVANS, to ALEIANDER 'PATTERSON, .1 ta k e pleasure . In recommending mp successor to all my customer's and to all who are Interested id securing the best quali ties of all kinds Of timber at prices to suit the m T ost fastidious.: • • • • R,' DOPitAI-10E. ap15:o0) LIII!IMEp, L11;1111fat 1 LUMBERS AI&MANDE7I PATTIP3SON, • - YARDS ISSPreble Street formeriy 31aechester, and No. IST Rebecca street s opposite Gas Works, ALLEGHENY CITY. DEALER IN 'ALL KINDS CF , . Jiang's , and .inantd LutOer, Weatherlin'ardlng, Sash, Shingles, • • - idonldings • Saw Mill Lumber, Cedar . and Locust Posts, Lath and Palings. ' Oak and Yellow Pine. " ALIO—MIRE BRICK, TILE and CLA.Y.. NOTICE. • • ','- , ' ' . .. - ' • I have'sold my stock' of SOOTS, SHOES, &c., to my Sou, GEORGE W. T.A4INER, , and solicit the patrontge of - my thriller customersto the house. - , • , - JAILIkES P. TAN.Blit• _ . Prirsistrion, April 9th, 1868. : Referring to the above card, I respectfully ask the ot the patronage of the former house. Prices shs/1 be ail low as thelowest. 6EO.' ICTMIrNIE:11!: &p15:018 . . DUFF is' Merchant TaPare, • No. 34 ?Oda" Eit4 Mighenr, Rave just received a large Cud well selected stock of E v iDhla SPRINGGOO DS, Suitable fors drat class custom:trade. ..Also. *large . stock of GENT'S FATRNISRING - 00009. son IMl3lmessy TO' FIItiIERINEN: the SEINES:—I.—I.have just re- ce red following &hies, all cornpleteorith bobs. goats and sinkers: J. AO , 39,- 40 and 50 yards i n leng th. one met mean, and wiu recctve in shot day 801nd 70 yard Seines. Partiestrisnlias Seines had b e tt e r call 110011, so SS to secure any they may need, for it Is didienit to get Seines made unless ordered early in,the winter. Yor said by JAMES SOWN 138 Wood street apT:TVIO . . ICE! ICE! ICE! lIIEBS 'lce Dinlei Ne.'sls DIAMOND ALLEY, Pitts,unit. Orders iefi hero or at hand Street gridge4ai celveprompt attontloo. Wagon" ,!tioolpg in Pitts burgh and AueralenY• • • 4- aT 17 : 03 ' F 4)// SALE , z Watch`Bozeg, Stfles anfl pr ov og* Will be received •at the IfiyoriOince until SATURDAY, ANillfith,.ror the puiehaigeof eh the w a t c h sox 'Stoves and Pipes connected with the same, Se itreeenilnnle Sheet ebb city. Br order of •InBrolV i , - J EN • • A '! ,*(sr4 - , rral;rk artistry" l'o#& z wATiga f pnwo„ iiraj LianiLa l iy=ll„ „ II 3.# fgrMIL, C. TETEDOILTN, Respectfully infttormats.htehewicilitgizierhes of Pittsburgh TWO GRAND CONCERTS AT TUE ACADEMY OF 'MUSIC, On the 23d. and 24th Inst., Assisted by the best Amateurs of this city. and by EIJOENINDE LUSSAN, the eminent Soprano of New York, who has been engaged expressly for this occasion. On the first evening WIII be performed ' ROSSINI'S STAEAT MATER By a chorns'of over Fifty Singers. and an orchestra . of twenty-live pletes. 711 , 1_11... - E I_AJI,3IS{ii.N -, sing thC Soprano pail.. On the second evening will be given a miscellane ous concert, In which Bl'lle DE LIISSAN will slug English. Italian and French gems. . Admittance to Parquette and Dress Circle $1,00; Secured seats, $1,25, Subscription to both concerts *2,00, with secured seats. Gallery and Family Cir cle BO cents. The sale of season tickets will begin on „Monday, the .201lv,at 9 o'clock, at Messrs. - H. liI.EBEIe& BRO.. 1211 Wood street. The sale of tickets for either evening will begin at: the; same place and same hour on 'itiesday, Doors open at IN o'clock; Concert to commence - . . gE*EIIATII LIST OF TIONS TO SELL LIQUORS, !fled Clerk , s Office. March and April, 1868. • Pittsburgh. - Ann Lawrence, tavern, lit ward. Henry Schantz, tavern, Ist ward. Wm. Kroeger, tavern, Ist ward. Samuel 0. Stewart; tavern,-Ist ward, Adam Kart, tavern, Ist ward,. Geo. H. liretscb, tavern, Ist ward. J. it. Dickey, tavern, Ist ward. Moses Benington, tavern, let ward. Geo. A. Grier, tavern,lst ward. John Metz, tavern, 1s ward. Daniel McCafferty, tavern, Ist ward, Wm. Obey. tavern, Ist ward. ' • Mary A. Thompson, eating house, Ist ward. John Roth, eating house, Ist ward. Gamble & Anderson other goods, Ist ward. , H. W. Beaumont & oilier goods. Ist ward. Geo. Hockschwender, tavern, Mid ward. Geo. Bender, tavern, 2d.ward. Robt. Oreenhaigh, tavern 2d ward., Jane Thomas, tavern, 2d ward. Jos. Spencer, tavern, 2d ward. • Fred. Saner, tavern, 3d ward. John Me3lahon, tavern, 3d ward. Pall Bradley, tavern, 3d ward. •-• Morris Flynn, other goods, 3d' ward. John Getty, tavern, - 4th ward. S. MeCrickert B Co.,..other goods, Sktit ward. John BicCullongh ft Co.', other goods, 4th ward. Jam es Bryar, other goods. 4th ward. Jas. McKay, other goodsv4th ward. McCullough, Smith 41..• Co.. other goods. 4th ward. Caleb Sawders, tavern, sth ward. Geo. Ewing, tavern,. sth ward. John Driscoll. tavern, sth ward. Wm. Brown, tavern, sth ward. Chas. Rush, tavern, sth ward. Thos. Davis, tavern, sth ward. • 'Josh. Beaumont, sr., tavern, sth ward. H. Bailey, tavern, sth ward. John O'Donnell, tavern, sth ward. - Chas. Bilharz. tavern, sth ward, NicboLas Hoffman, eating house, sth ward. Ohas.•lllahistein, eating house; sth ward.- • Lucind Pulpress, tavern, Bth ward. ' Thos. W. - Inglis, tavern, 6th ward. Christ. Both A Co:, tavern, Bth ward. Chas. Boyle, tavern, 6th ward. • • I <miss Wolf, other goods, Bth ward, . - John S. Herman, tavern; Bth ward. ' - Patrick Gallagher, eating house4Sth ward. Julia Bic.Faden, eating house, Ith ward.. - Frank Siebert, other goods, 7th ward. W.. Bracey ' other goods 7th ward. Domenic Gallagher other goods , i 7th ward. John M . Robitzer. tavern, Bth ward. . Fred. Afidregg, tavern, slit word. Marl a 'Richards; tavern, Sth ward: Reese Jones, tavern, Bt h ward. Philip Kalkof, tavern, Bth ward. • , Louis Berkowitz, other goods, Bthward. John Barclay, tavern, 9th ward. Michael Shea, eating house, 9th ward. Thos. Bosworth, tavern, 9th ward. Pat.Dolan. tavern, 9th ward. _ John C. Clark, tavern. 9th ward. Michael Gruber, tavern, 10th ward. • -Lewis Lederer. tavern. 10th ward. A. Mamaux, tavern, 10th ward. Herman Bocke, tavern. 10th ward. Fred. Miller, tavern, 10th ward. -Geo. Speckmeyer„ eating house, 10th ward. - Allegheny. - Wm. Lynch, tavern, let ward. • John Bayer, tavern, 3d ward. John Horn. tavern, 3d ward. ' Con Seblearback, eating house 3d ward. • Michael Geng, eating house; 3d ward. John Hochtiewender, tavern. 4th ward. , Geo. Schelein, - tavent, 4th ward. Ely Krehenbuhl, tavern 4th ward. • _ ' John S. Snyder, tavern. 4th ward. Jas. B. Jones, tavern, 4th ward. A. G. Ehlers, tavern, 4th ward. Valentine 'Awn, tavern. sth ward. Francis Savage, tavern, sth ward. Wm. Southwortb, tavern, 6th ward. Mewls Siegrist, tavern, Bth ward. .Henry Wagner, other goods, Bth ward. Peter Blether, tavern, Ith ward. - . - J.. 31. Apple, eating boon, 7th ward. Jacob Simendinger, eating house, 7th ward. - Wm. Reiner, tavern, Bth ward. . Gottielb Fisher, tavern Bth ward. Boroughs. Catharine Lauth, tavern. Birmingham. tiertrudeOch. tavern, Birmingham. Catharine Kestner. tavern, Birmingham: Nicholas Hier, tavern, Birmingham. Catharine Gechwind, other goods, Binningham. J. L. McDonald, tavern, East Birmingham; .Wm. Roseman, tavern, East Birmingham. • , • Kilt. Reese. tavern, East Birmingham. JullueSigworth, tavern, East Birmingham. ' John Zoeller., tavern,East Birmingham. • • • Jacob Dietz, tavern , Birminghm. . August Rudolph, tavern, East Birmingham. A. J. Buettner tavern. East Birmingham. C. Feld: taver n, East Birmingham. • - Ernst-Hunch, eating house, East Birmingham, Sebast. Held, eating house, Duquesne. Mary Beedle, tavern. West - Elizabeth. ' -' D. - Reardon, tavern. LawTencoville— ] • - John SMith, tavern, Lawrenceville. - . - Mary Fox, eating house. Lawrenceville. ,John Pare; tavern. .11.k.Washingtort..1 • • -Thos. Clark. tavern. McKeesport. • Christ. Baker, tavern; McKeeeport. Thos. McQuade, tavern, Monongahela. Martin Frendenricb; tavern, Sharpsburg. Thos. Cartoon, tavern,__West Pittsburgh. Louis.Anrin.'tavern. West Pittsburgb. H. U. Schuler &Va., other goods.- South PittstOg. _ Townships. ..• • 3. S. - McPherson, tavern. Collins. Jacob Belga, tavern, Collins. ' • Jas. Hudspath, tavern, Elizabeth, . Jas. 31cGrogan, eatinghouse, South Fayette. Andrew Miller, tavern, Indiana.. Chrttt. Dierstein, tavern. 3l la : Jas. McAllister, tavern, Mifflin. : Thos. Twyford, tavern, McClure. Jona. Heckert, tavern , McCandless.. • Jos. Chtverton, tavern. McClure. Jaeob 'Eckert, tavern, McClure.' John Hughes, other goods,McClure. an , Jos. MeElheey, tavern ,Oakland. - Francis Gilmore...tavern, Oakland... J. H. Mueller, tavern, Oakland. Thos. Paisley; tavern, Ohio. -' • ArchiStewart, tavern, Penn. Louis Steinley„tavern, Peebles. John McCartny;•tavern, Pitt. • Wm. McKee, eating house, Pitt. ' . Dennis Dougherty, tavern, Robinson. • Chas..Kohimyer eating house , Lower St. Clair. Thos. AidersonA'aVern, Scott. Matthew Harbison, tavern, Union. J. Nritichleasman, tavern Union. . Ed. Blandon, tavern, Union. - Abra. Moore, tavern; Versailles. • - Ottmar Anberly, tavern, Versailles. - Jacob Mains, tavern, Versailles. . . James Ward, tavern, Versailles. Peter Perehment, tavern, Wilkins'. • -- The License Board wiliAlt onTIJESDA.Y,the Masi inst., at "9 o ' clock A. M., for bearing Vac _above...ap plications. • - .:40H.11 B. BROWN, Clerk..r ap18:079-F Nivr S. siCAvpir, • PRINTER ,AND _STATIONER, .Corner Wood and Tlard Streeipsi .Has just received froth the 'Fast, a f4ll *apply of SfEDIMIL DENY, IitILIO POST, 1 , • , ROYAL 81:itit ROYAL,. IItiPERIAL, , • PLAT OAP 'AND ` CROWN . WRITING PAPER , Together with's' good assortment ii_TA!_r_lOl.lERY., all of which cam. he sold, LOW , 4 FOR, CASH:, BLACK WHITE; onn - •A 6 'FIFTH STBEET, Livltiiitteutto4 to thelr arlarA WHICIt THZT OTlfif.R AT LOW itiCES• . 7 ()fill CANE FISHING POLES. y 4 -I have Jest received!, direct ram -t e One raked In the /teeth. '7•000 n49.l4"*Ceeeeline roielir•WhiCh Win WI at a- vary low A fore • poled arejet dais *lnter; and In Aran rate order: oat and examine atone. ANT sale by 821 1 1 1 110 BOWN#32llllo.4pd street. . - — o4)giff, 1 _ LINEN - ....ANDAMM: ja , . nom —; have re:when% evist9ls4 - Thlc/ksi 11116 a. 4°lnie Ladd Bat .. ,72 elit4;l' ~,,,: ni - Twits, hly• and y na , veto isso ' 7 """" arum* Walton tan ........a, °Fee , . . . ~„ lower arum* geode tat ....wall'', :..._.." ~, I,ent,Ptarr;4ooo P.9)oFA:kle,,Totoatittrr! ' • isrfirsvi ', ,i, ii,.. - AvA4: 5 A.'; . FITPAURCAi T 0,A2E17}; • =EZ22MEM!MEM:=E!MEE!I RAILROAD ACROSS THE CONTINENT, The Central Pacific Railroad Company Are authorized by Acts 'of Cosigress to construct. with the aid and supervision of the 'United States Government, the Western and principal portion of the National Trunk Line between the :Pacific Coast. and the Mississippi Valley: They Bare built by thr the meet difficult and expensive portion of their Road, and have an unpiecedetifed*Orkinti force ex tending the track across the Salt Lake Basin. By the close - 4 11368, it is expected their will have . 400 miles in full operation; and that the Entire Line will be Completed in 1870. More than TWZNTYMILLIONS OF DOL. LABS have been expended In the work, and the CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES .are.amplAJor the remainder. They consist of 1 UNITED. STATES BONDS ,to the extent of $35.000 per isitle; average, d elliet t eeis the work progresses. .2. FIIIST -MORTGA,GE the' .same amount issued also according to-the progress of the road, and 'laving' The 'preferred clalin—suPerior to that of the. Government. . I 3. GRANZ Or-PUBLIC LANDS along the route, 12,1300 acres per mite. or nearly tin million acres in all, which arc now selling at the minimum rate of $2.50 per acre. , • 4. CAPITAL STOCK of $20,000,000, of which 0,000,000 Is subscribed and paid on the. work 'done. b. CASH RESOURCES, comprising Donations from California sonreas amounting to $14480,000, , Net earnings, etc., 1985 to .1870, 88.500.000. making a total of more than . _ Seventy Millions upon the First 726 Miles. The Company now offer for sale throuih us it their Par Milne :arid 'Adorned Interest, In curren6y, a limited amount of the FIRST MORTCACE . BONDS, Bearing eli IMicelit. per annum—both - INTEREST AND . PRINCIPAL being explicitly made ~P AY. ABLE IN GOLD COIN," conformably with the specie laiis of the United States. Tile Bonds :are of 000 bach:,'"itlf.tietnl-annual: gold coupons attached, payable In July and January. gir . The Company reserve the right to advance the price AT ANT TIME; but all Astederaactriallyil% Tr:AN SITU at the time of any such advance will be tilled, at present price. They are believed to combine greater attriiettottiot: sfifetillke:ltiiidlatir julep rat' than any Ottiee secnrßlesnow pftereA: arid' are - ree• ommended to persons seeking .desirable steady in veatments. We receive all classes of Government Bands, at their full , market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad Bands, thus enabling the holdera to realise from 5 tp AO, per cent. profit, and kcepthe principal of their Investments equally secure. Orders and inquiries will receipt prompt attention. Information. Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a. full account of the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects of the enterprise furnished on ap plicatithz. bonds sent by return,Expross at .our cost. FISK. & HATCH, Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R.. Co., No. 5 Nassau St., New York. Offices . of the CoMpany, No. 54 WILLIAM ST:, New York; Nos. 56 and 57.8 N STREET, Sacra mento, Cal. Sold by ,Subscriptions received through Banks and Bank- Jar AU descriptions of GOVERNMENT SECU RITIES BOUGHT. BALD or EXCHANGED at our once, and byMall and Telegraph, AT MARKRT W SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES converted Into the New Fire-Twenties, or any other clisa .ofGovern ment Bonds. . ' ' Sir ACCOUNT'S OP BANES. • RANKERS, and others received and hir . orable arrangements 'made for desirable accounts. • , . •f' GOLD. COUPONS and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES bought and Sold: ' • ' . . . Mir• M i scell aneous STOCKS and BONDS' bought and sold, - at the Stoel:Exchinie. an COM&IISSIOA, for Cash. NB* Dealers and Investors.-out of the city, desir ing to make .negutlatiops in ,any of the above, may da so through us ivy mail or , telegraph, as advanta geously as though personally,present in New York. ' . . . FIS - K B‘.l HATCH, • BANKERS AND DEALERS IN. GOVERN3IENT SECURITIES, No. 5 Aromas' Stieet, NrOsi r apl7od3-r " LIMITER PARTNERSHIP. . . The Limited Partnership heritotciee existing en. der the Wane trr - „ . •:: L.. MILLER - BARR & - PARKIN. • Has been dissolved by mutual consent 4 of alt parties: and the undersigned have this day entered into a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. to' take effect on the FIRST DAY Or JANUARY, 1868, agreeably. to the Acts of Assembly in such cue made and pro vided. The bosiness will be conducted under the firm name of . .___.......:.;,:,-7.0:: •,.,..,. f,•',.. ",...: . : A. - .:!.: .r.. - ;-..i-.1-, , . •.; k.. .:;!,--,;: JANES T. BRADY .. cp,.Pittaburgb, ROBINSON BROS., di. S. NeCLEAN at CO., - do. NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Rbeerg. .MILLER, -11 ARR, 41t PARKIN. The general nature of the business will. be the 31anufaettirini , and ;Selling- of ISteel,: and articles made of- Otnel tn. OW City ;or Pittshinlh. The' names °Mho General Partners are IiEUBEN LEE, GEORGE W. BABE, CH ARLES and WILLIAM METCALF; and the Bpeelal.Paittler 1.: SAMVEI., M...3C1E8, -all- of Pittsburgh.. The: caiiitallioittritnited,by 8.:.M. BIER Is Po*rteiii Thousand Dothan In Cash! and the Partner ship will terminate on the aikr DAY OF DECEII - A. D. 1875., Pittsburgh, February 13th, 1868. GtitEitAL - PAitTiSEItS REISSES ?SI NSW MMS,' OSOCW. 's' CHAS. PARKIN, WiLLI/ 31 METCALF. SPECIAL PARTNER: SAR& ;Mpg. TO .11IIILDERS AIitD . CONVELI.C4 , ?ealed Proposals will be received by the Board of Bohool,Dlnietors the-PURL-Ward. of the City 0 Allegheny, up to Abe aont. DAY OP APRIL, for linilding a - PUblic SehOol Muse hi said ward. Plans and specifications can be seen Ai the °Oleo of DiLussrs. RAM, &NOSE% No o o 3 & fit. Clair street; Pitt sharm. ! The Directors reserve ihe tight of Meeting any' or all bide, andyuirini a et i t lty fofthe 3 fait faithful s l 3 :::fg itl gk l g er 6lliundeia_J;t•Ko.,loSt.-ClairSt., or Bo , 318, Pittsburgh P. :marking ...Provo. •onolitside of envelopes. , - 1 yorder tf the Board. . t ig1 :0 44 • . 8013NR: PARKE, President. • icynir • CLOTHES WASIKEt,e, ' best in the teerkett another- 7 84pp use: rito & H. PHIL calved FT &le • • te-for Able *one . I f i r 1814 7 ± 1476" n I ' I V *IP . r kat Ti 7 7,777-=, 7"-7=Tlll, =I MEI La I • ~ i E K G NEW 41.D' 'al: Z 3-1131131` - - .--.6 GAH6 BEINEMAN - i, IRAN' •%,,:,,,SlOl4 NO. 42 ;,.F" 144 NEW JEW E LRY SMORE, ON MONDAY, April 6th. =EI • In announcing the 'opening Of tl business, they...desire alm a entity to ;:71tangolfc7Nrittl Y etiestte' Struction by ere of their new a 'return their sincere thanks tor the bestowed upon them since. The New Establishment will be Opened INCREASED SPLENDOR I Determined that the.public should losenothhagliy 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 au entirely • NEW AND BEAU it'Ult STOCK OF I .GOLD AND SILVER GOODS, f Every Description. AMoNi) JEWELRY, AMERICAN AND VOREICIN WATCHER; . CLOCKS, Plated ,Ware, cte ! , cCe. • Owing to. Its GREAT FACILITIES, the Ar?zt Eire" able to sell: goods at the •- MOST MODERATE PRICES. RENEtAN, MEIII,IN & No. ap6:uEo Our customers will have the benefit of our new Insulator, patented in 1867. The price Is thirty cents per foot, and three dollars for each top this includes the cost-of putting the rod on buildings— there are no extra,charges of any kind. :Within the past few years WE' have erected, this - rod on many Churches and other public edifices in Pittsburgh and , - vicinity, and upon thousands of dwellings and barns. _For the superior character of this rod .we are per- Witted to refer toiler...l. C. Pershing, D, D., Presi— 'dent Pittsburgh Female College•' Philotua Dean,' Esti,. Professor Natural ticlences, Pittsburgh High Schaal: Oeo.lWoods, LL. D. Preen. Western Ifni- - venal) , of Pennsylvania. • • • "`° Thankful for the liberal orders of past years, we solicit a continuaticrn of-public patronage.--; , •. - Aiirpeatern in Rods -• • • - • LOCKIIPIT Affinufacturers t DUQUESNE WAY, near Hand St bridge, mh27:wr&F XSTAULII3IIII4P 1849 114*,44.1talyrrp NOR= ANETUAtiIik. ; - Lightning' Rod llanufactOtt, IRON-- GALVANIZING --WORKS.- . 30,900 FEET MAiiUFACTVIIED THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED IdIGUTNIM . G- RODS, M= Manufactured at these works, and sold to all parts or the continent, are admitted to besuperior to any 'Lightning Rod in use. Great inducements offered to peddlers and all persons buying at wholesale. Also, tine Platimsroints, or all kinds and patients, together with Insulaton; Fastenings: Copper and Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. damplos, Pam phlets and Circulars sent free, IEYBURN,-111INTERA CO, Nos. 488 and 490 St.:.* qt.? aplo:o33•d&F OAlO474,v ir A,N,DurAti, : ,%CP. , wgoLgsurAny.itr , Foreign- and Delia* Dry Goofki, No. OCWOOD MEET, • Cettregra#Ailiabfiamialiditia9 ;1X #Z-U.' 1,1% "11 " 111311 !! " " r * .--qn EM ' OPENED THEIR tr new 'place Of cknowledge the hythelr patrons e loss in the de e room, and to beral patronage ON A SCALE OF ALSO, AFULL LINE OF 42 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. P.& PITTSBURGH, PA BRASS FOUNDRY . AND =ZEE INAUGURATION of the REV. HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET as 'llesldent of Avery College, and also the histal!a- Hon of Ms Assistant Professots, will take place at AVERY MISSION ,CHUIICH , • Eigday Evening, April 17th, at 734 o'clock. Several distinguished friends of education will be present and address the audience. The people of our cities and borouithe are earnestly , and kindlyinvited to be present. Admittabcd FREE: , Exercises will commence at a quarter to eight. pre cisely., C. G. HUSSEY. President of the Board.. S. A. NEALE, Secretary. apl6:O4A 'NOTlCE.'—Thel,Regular An nual Meeting of the . Great National Petroleum Company . , WIII take place at the Office of tho Company No. 10 St. Clair street, on WEDNESDAY, April 21st; 1888, at 10 o'clock A. at. 1 • WPFTTTBURGIE AND YUBA RIVER MINING Cl .-The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of tub Pittsburgh and Yttba -Rivet Mining CO. will be held at the Rooms of the 'Pittsburgh, Port Wayne tc Chicago Railway Co., on WEDNESDAY, Aprifltith; - at 2 o'clock P. M. mhalual JAMES FINLAY, Secretarlw WANTED NVANTED, A SMART, INTEttidik,NT BOY,, For a pupil, ancPWatt alialatt . co . tea ..11fieldinical Engineer. Premium required.. ,. - • i Address Box 80, City ja. WANTED -A GOOD GERMAN GARDNER. A sober, industrious married man, with a small family; to ae charge of and ilye on a garden farm within nineteen miles of the city. There is a good brick house ofsfx rooms, kitchen, hall and cellar. for the gardener to occupy, and to whom liberal wageewill b e paid, for one that la com petent and trustworthy. For particulars Inquire of 1. TOWS,R,.ReaI Estate Agent rtli P „._ • No.ls4l.•Fonirtanargif.-",. WANTEDer-AGENTS FOR THE . OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR: Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER IL, STEPHENS. A Book for all sections and parties. Thisg t reat work ,presents the onl i T complete and impartial analysiehf the Cabses of ie War yet pub:. Relied, and gives thos. Interior lights and spadows 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 of he Confederacy. The intense :desire every where Manifested to ob tate this work, combined with sal nereased Blois makes it the best subscripti'm book ever pub- One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 7A subscribers in three days. . Another In Botton reports 103 subscribers In four da Er:nd for eircuinni and see Our terins, and a Hill de scription of the work, with notices of the Press, &c. , Address, = NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., tubl9:mloo:d&F " Philadelphia,. Pa. FOR RENT FOR lILEN'r. • • ; : • A LARGE BRICK ROUSE and lot of ground. late the property of Mrs. A. McDade, situate at Verner Station, Allegheny Val? Also,. a FRAME I.IWELLING, adiolnln he Apply to. C. BNIVELY. apIS:o54-d.EF. • =",- -,-).Attmlnlstratori RooMS.—Tivo FRONT 'wont, very eligibly located, and very desirable apartments, In perfect order, next door to Bret class boarding house, Can betati by gentlemen and'their wives or single gentlemen. The best of references required.. Inquire on DUQUESNE-WAY, two doors below Hancock street.. ap13:040 FOR . SALE FOR SALE. A RIVER BOTTOM FARMOF '76 ACREB.,I9' miles from 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, Sc.. in the flourishing 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; swell 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 env 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 n good and beautiful location for country homes near the city, lying bninediately on the river, on - the opr 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: chasers. Also, A FARM OF 173 ACRES, situated in St. Clair township, Westmoreland county, Va., near the line of the Pennsylvania—Railroad at Houston Station. , The linprovements . are a two-story frame house, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn4o by 60 feet; and ether outbuildings. There is on the place a young apple and peach orchard; no acres cleared - land, divided into Gelds of conve nient size a large portion of Which are well set In clover anti timothy' the residue of said tract eov ered with good timber. It is-well watered and un derlaid with coal and limestone and is convenient to churches, School's, storesMlßA and blacksmith shops. A real good bargain IS offered In this excel lent farm; and with it will be sold all the personal property. on the prembies.r 'consisting ofi'ltorrielk cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears, wagon, plows, farming implqments and household and kitchen nirnittim. ' Together will be sold very low and on easy terms. to - a responsible pnrchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of 158 ACRESANDSISPEKIIES, In Ellrabeth.Tp., Allegheny county. Pa., on the line of the Hempfleld „railroad, and one and one-half miles from the Con nellsville railroad at Snter's Station. On this farm are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which alone lonow worth one-balf.the price asked for the whole tmet. The tinprommentir are a log bailee; frame barn, good fencing, and au apple orchard of good fruit. - It Is well w stored and underlaid with limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with stone coal for the use of the farm. , . • • lso, The best FARI'd in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa., of 250 ACRES, about six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail road at Bolivar Statloni The Untibteretnenta are two large hewed log dwellings; one of the largeit and best frame barns In the .lownship;„two apple or chards. iu good bearing condition: earn orib, wagon shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is under a high stalest* cultivation; fencing all in first late order, and the land of the best quality of lime stone soil, about 200 ae ;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 nessr 'For particulars engulrg of . . . G. H.-TOWER, 164 Fourth Street. • VOA BALE. • Property near Mansfield for Sale. 'A verkdesirabfe plece.of land of,lolteres, having an orchard of about 3 acres and a good frame house' of 5 rooms and cellos: a spring oltslever falling wa ter near the house. 'Located ort - an. elevation about *.l of a mile west of Mansfield station.„.on the Van handle It. R.- To be sold.--aett!whole-or in lots, to butt purchasers, from 2to acres. Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, Real Estate and Insurance Agenp lio. 77 Federal street, Allegheny City, ou second Roo& ' t - FOR SALE.--- -A good frame dwelling of five rooms, large hall, finished attic. :did good cellar, with .lot 24 by Littl feet tf inches; situate Igo, 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 SWOGER, lie. 77 Federal street, Allegheny Cita on second floor. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Two good lota on Sheffield street; one lot on Adams street; one lot on Franklin street; threesaiall lots on Cbartiers street, Allegheny. A lot In East Liberty . beinglot No. 14 on Dennison avenue. A number of lots on Jacks Juqulre — tiFDAN7EL SWOOFB, No. IT Federal street, Allegheny City, second Actor: A'good Farm or 70 Acres, 60 brwidch are culti vated, and balance in timber, , having 10 acres of orchard, consisting of apples,Vutcheli and pears; * good log house of 6 rooms and cellar; a good log barn. k arm welt watered, having a good spring .near the door; 50 acres - underlald,with coati` Ttitu Atte 10 miles northwest of-Allegheny City, and 4 mlles from Sewickley or Glendale Station, on the P. F. W. &C. It. It. Terms easy. Inquire at 77 Fed eral street Allegheny CUT, Siaxind floor. . mbiffima. OEN • J CMS FOR • SALE.:-SEFERAL BUILDING LOTS on Observatorraill, Second,• Tb ar i i iieigirt i t y.C c i r t i y ile a s t inire er ge, ro c r o "le a7g a g p ii 'tine view of both cities, is easy oftaccess,. and there is abundance of stone outthe ground for building r u Xalr A gg l igiV t All i t e gh l = t• l s i i ? oP h . ti f d. hi tii .THISOPPICE,--or - on...the -prendsestnear the ilervatory Building. n11123:1138 - - misX) - ESIRABLE PENN STREET RESIDENCE SUR SALE.:.4Thke — ii-story brick c.Veil built and conveniently arranged; wide boll largovarlor,,Atinipg ! roont and kitchen, cellar. washroom':., etc. Seoten - Atttle,t yooms,l bath t romni gas ilxturgin tallurroomti; yam, grape"arbor, &c. Lot extends , back to an alley; .brick stable on the alley; all In complete s ordor. :1 1 31 t o , Bus 85 ' St* Arita FOR SALIM--11ORSESio‘rAt. HOW. ARD , O LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, one tine MILT , ROME 'Ban* -three DAPPLE -GREY 001 MS: one LARGE . intAITGHT HORSE• three BLACK' lIKARES; two GREY MARES. 1 1RST STREET, near Monongahela Rouse. Horse.aboghtand sold on commission. • i r= ...awl bush.. al or-i. kirednir Whest:-- • 200 prime Whiter Wheat; 150 prime; liyoV • 1,000 4 . thits; 350 readißlow For sale by ITITURCOCIC,mcortzm a vv• ITNIVEROUL • • ; "4; , • CLOTHE L, ti IottINSZRIC t the tesuuraetneere , w °lassie end rttlaprltee,. it Stand iltdt:tialt stlar i.. I.BIP/3• bole *gents ger 0 tato county. . . . .t .44 • ! • s eas-... - ' c "-.. r :'Ps?.. -,,, T,A.5` ,,,, K:V..,j44 - ,',V,,,k- -u.ro,:t. . 7.4 . 4, 1,:af; ~ nnevevree,rMe-0w.r.,,,,, , BY PALMER •Sc PHILLIPS. • p&LNER & PIgII4LIEI43, AUCTIONEERS, . And Commission Merchants, OPERA; HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS; No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, - SHOES, :OARPBTS, Dry Goods,ind Notions, • AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING: Consignments Solicited. 4 0. rompt Berl BY BIITIBBON, VA88097; . & ~1S1;14-4,14ID. LARGE AND;PEREIRIMMIT AUCTION SATE. FLF,GAN'T SILVEir IVARE' , French Clocks, Parlor Ornaments,' &c. TUESDAY' and WED.l.l4DAY','Ap r ril• 21st .and 22d, at 2 and 734 o'clock P. at., at MASONIC HALL Atietlo74' ROOMS. 55 and 57 Fifth Street. Special attention is asked to this sale by those d ' siring either a complete or partial Silver Ware fur' tilshment. being the largest and the finest lot eve offered at sale In tills city. The goods are late and recherche styles and pat terns, manufactured exclusively for customer sal by one of the most reliable Eastern houses, an. guaranteed TRIPLE PLATE. In the assortment may be found choice Tete Sets elegant and varied Ten Sets; Urns;. Dinner, Tea an • Pickle Castors; Cake,Card and Fruit Baskets,Stan.. and Servers. Ice. Syrup and Cream Pitchers an • Trays; Magic. Revolving and Plain Butter Dishes Egg, Celery and Salt Stands; Oyster Soup an. Sauce Tureens and Ladies; Fruit, Jeiley and Be Dishes; Fine Wine Stands; Ice and Sugar Bowls Butter and Cake -Knives; Salad and Pickle Stands large and* small , Waiters; 'Salt: Mnitard and Eg. Spoons; Tea, Dinner, Desert Forks and Spoon_ Goblets. Mugs,*Cups,- littplffn RingsMalte Rests Spoon Holders,Caa Spoow, and at:lmlay o articles too numerous to mention. . . . . . Also, fine French Clocks, superb .styles; Doque Vases, fancy articles. &c.. &c. The attendance ofthe ladtes Is akked In particulat Seats provided. • Goods on exhibition and examination on and afte the 18th lust. SHIVISON,VANHOOK Effl 51. GROVES. & BAKER'S 'ELASTIC STITCH MEI LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES WITII LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, At the New and-Elegant Sales Rooms' 9E THE COMPANY, 51 FIFTH STREET. • Also, NEEDLES: A'iTACtriSENT.4, SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE 0 &c., &c.. The citizens Of Pittsburgh are reatme fully incited to call. Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars ..lamples by mall on application. Correspondence'. be addressed to' GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO 51 FIFTH STREET; PITTSBURGH mh.53:n1.2 • pITTSBURGH BANE FOR SAVINGS, . • FORMERLY THE DIME ,SAVINGSINSTIT UT I0' • No. 67 Fourth Striet, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANE OF PITTSIRTEGNI. , CHARTERED./N.117 OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on wEb ..NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and frata November list to May Ist, 8 to 8 o'clock. - Books of By-Laws, &e., furnished at the office.' This Institution especially offer to those who earnings are limited, -the °mortar:Byte accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved; a-- sum which 'will - lie a resource w hen needed, and bearing Irterest.4e stead of remaining unproductive. • ' _ BOARD.OF MANAGERS: • GEORGE A. BERRY. ,•••• • VlCEinEsum.vrir, S. H. HARTMAN, I . JAMES I'ARK, SECRETARY AND TILEASCREit; D. E. ItIcELNLEY,. •A. BRADLEY, 'WM! inincx, F. : . • A. S. BELL, F. RABBI • JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA , G. FOLLANSBEA lOGN SCOTT': _ JAS. L. GRAHAM : 'R. •C. SCHMERTZ; CIIHISTOI HER ZUG. SOLICITOES—D. W. A.• 5: :BELL.; mhl4: 168 . • - 1 • /EMI CHEAP ; air PRINTS, DEL‘ATICES: .- ' ft r Abir.TWEEDS, CASSIALERES. 'IItir'FLANNELS. - COLLARS., - , Afir HOSIERY AND (*LOVES. .41E1-WHITE GOODS. . • '- ler CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS RIBBONS SHAWLS. HOOP SKIR.TB,-LACES,.. SE"' AT THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE OF F.. SCOUCX 7 , • Mr No. 168 Mylie - Street. jigs 168. - 1 tmh26:n4o3 GREAT SALE.- Tremendous Sneliffee hawking. 0 Preparatory to moving, I offer - my elegant stoc fine GILT, PLEB. and - MANTLE GLASSES, P. TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMESt also, .-miscell. ous styles of BEDROOM GLASSES, all of wh must be sold by the Ist of June, !ttiegEi eta of -Cost. • Those who are In ant of fine Parlor Glasses an first-class article or fine gilt work, will do wel -give me a call. J. LYONS. apB 110 Wood litre° I►TARBLr:; .SLATE j AT THE PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WOR 00Ice and Warlroom —319 and 321. LIBEF. STREET. Mantio_Wareroom on second floor. , Persons wanting Marblwor Slate Mantles will; it to their interest to call. Workmanship nor: - celled in any place, nd prices as low as in Eas cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture , Slabs iw hays beceuiediacOlored be smoke, Mils or acids,! be Marbleized and made to laok as well at new. There is no other: place in Western PCIIIIVIV where Witte Mantles are manufactured. .- Alt . kinds of Marble Work done in the beat mans Marble cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at E - ern prices, carriage added. Wcxj pERCEVAL BEcKravr,. MECHANICAL iEBIGINEER , ' (Late of P. F. W. & C. ,Rallway.) Office, No. 70 "FEDERAL STREET Room No. uo stairs. P. O. Box 50, ALLEGHENY CITY. l aActi przny, of all descriptions, desizned. BL MST F_URNACE and ROLLING MILL paid INGS 'farnushed. Particular attention paid V> ?flirs COLLIERY Locomarrvics: - .Patents cannily solicited.' sr m. xygmso I G OLASS rot- zqtr..hati!es every. WEDSEND ItLVE SUAIDING, for Store W_. dows, of the Olffereat widths, for sale at zga. m 4213 SY. Chia - street. ' rpEi aril; d PUILL . LT -041"11INED LEATn teowrit .IN% quitilltY. warranterdreCAlLLlPS, ra l?1 8 15 '.- 28 mid . it. Clair stree • . INDIA litrilitEß 110SIOram $ 7l ll, 40 8 ludivallige, at India J. R beubr De ILL ppt. r i sLf opts ‘H...PR SET IDUEISSINA oiz4Nors, jot . 41 ,„ q uial, Prtne rtienoidvet-'' Dthse Lemon', Ws* aitht Ermbotr,4 spa • . - - gtaio. MGM: 21113 MI 51 ...
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