El 111 El ~1 ,-.':>, ~~ ti t Ns i af• : .....; ..... .. - -1, e.r.r.neunivne,.e.e.".enawsree.l.lWWWWWlee, , nowed? . .. CHEAP OWNS FOR THE PEOPLE... 4.1 The GREAT WESTERN GGN WORKS have been t-,, removed to No. no SMITHFIELD STREET, where 3 . will atways be found the most complete assortment V of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Srt. 0 ling Material,dte.,in tee city. Alt kinds of G uns p and Pistols! carefully repaired. Cash paid for ARMY RIFLES and .REVOLVERS. Sena stamp r for illustrated Circular. 'Agents wanted -in _,sitent . ~,, z town in the United _States. Address, .1. H. JOHN -1,4„ STON. 1 . 79 Smithiletct Street Pittsburgh. -- , 1 / 4 .• - . 4 A GENTS WANTED. 4 . _ .'',4 , • ' GRANT; r; THE LIFE OF.—A" new and standard work. by •,,, lion . J. T. lisKown - ,'the popular Historian. Send , 1 . ". for Circular and see ourterms.. • • • , ' . A ' Address or apply to. :- A. L. TALCOTT & CO.. • e• ap2Ceoiri 00 Merket street, Pittsburgh, l's. BAKERY FOR SALE, WITH OE WITHOET THE PROPEETS% • Or would rent for a term of years.. Enquire at aIM . No. 40 Palo Alto St.. Allegheny Cltv. ! HENRY MEYER, 1 MEIRCELINT TAILOR, No. .73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, - Pa. ConstauDy on hand, a full assortment of CLOTES, CA SdIMERES.-VESTINGS, &n. apanOSS FOIEt SALE. A Good Paper Route on the Gazette FOIL BALE. Apply at 'JARED M. DRUM ' EDMUND D. unusit JARED M. BRUSH & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Boilers, Oil StillS, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE, &C 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • A PPLIQUE LACE CURTAINS. TAISLISOURI) LACE CURTADTS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS VESTIBULE LACE WORSTED DAMASK CORNICES, LOOPS, BANDS. &c!. AT WHITE, ORR Bc . CO.'S, 29 FIFTH STREET. ME CoNTF.OLLIin'B OFFICZ, • CITY OF ALLTAIIENT, April 18, 1888. §EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until. 3 o'clock P. it. on IDAY. 9 8 4th inst., for GRADING and PAVING 'the following streets and alleys. viz: SPRING GARDEN AVENUE, from Chesnut St. to the city line, including culvert about 980 ft long. FRANKLIN STILE, from the east line of Sedg.. wick street to Fulton4vetue. BALKAM STREET, front Robinson street to the river. . LOCUST STREET, from east side of Sedgwick .street to Fulton street. SOUTH CANAL STREET, from Madison avenue to Sycamore street. CONCORD STREET, in the Third and Seventh wards. GREEN ALLEY, from Chesnut street to Centre -street. Also, for Grading ALLEGHENY AVENUE, from Ridge street to 'Western avenue. Profiles and specifications can be. seen in the office .of CHAS. DAVIS, Esq., City Engineer.. P roposals to be endorsed "Grading and Paying," ad address ed to the undersigned. . R. B. FRANCIS. aolti:o33 City Controller._ S ii., •.. •i , .;‘,..t; 168. 16S. CHEAP! CHEAP 4Gr PRINTS, DELAIN - ES. SN'• TWEEDS, CASSLITERES. sir FLANNELS, _COLLARS. sar HOSIERY AND GLOVES. • . • Oar WHITE GOODS.' Sir CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. .15fr RIBBONS. SHAWLS. /fir HOOP SKIRTS, LAcES. ' Air AT THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE 0F.1131 sCVE.:TcrY , • . . fair No. 168 Wylie Street. jo 168. - • - 168. • Cm12%:n403 MI = ME MO BUILDERS AND commix TORS. Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of School Directors of the Fifth Ward of the City of. Allegheny, up to the 30= DAY OF_ APRIL., for • Building a Public School Rouse In said ward, Plans and specifications can be seen .at the oftice*Messrs. BAHR & MOSER,- Nos. AA St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. •• The Directors reserve the right of rejecting any .or all bids, and requiring security for the faithful performance of the contract. Address the undersigned. at No. 10 St. Clair. St., 4n. Box 3111, Pittsburgh P. 0., marking ••Propo gals" on outside of envelopes. _ • • • By order of the Board. • ap15:044 . JOHN E. PARSE. President.. ME MEI F. w. C. FipLID, - • . DEALER L - ' • GLUE, 'CURLED Man, Tanners' Serape, .Cerooni, Cattle Tana,, BONES. NEAT'S FOOT ! OIL '&C ' , . Office and Warehouee, N 5. 194 8317.THTIELD STREET, nearly, opposite the Post PITTSBURGH, PA. 211111 WE MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES, =ME • PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS. Office and Warsroonx--319 and 3211. LIBERTY: STREET. Mantle Wareroom on second flour. Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will find it to their Interest 4o call. • Workmanship not ex celled in any place, and prices as low as In Eastern cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture •Slabs which baye become discolored bn Smoke, oils or acids, can be Marbleized and made to la ok as well as new. There is no other place In. Western Pennsylvania where Slate Mantles are manufactured. All kinds of Marble Work done In the best manner. Marble Cuttentsupplled with Sawed Marble at East ern prices, carriage added. • - • W. W. WALLACE. EMI MEM El • C~IIgUgIiAN. RESIDENCE--Most desirable location. on Mount Washington, com manding a delightful view of the two cities and sur rounding boroughs. House contains nine rooms, in elegant condition. Lot 132 feet on High street, extending hack 330 feet to ~ a street 40 feet wide; iron fence in front of lot. - Stable, outbuildings, Eagiedrbcoerliag,llll.rotraeasn itTar;ori:Chtews,olnisarernagll - Convenient and elegant.' Will be sold cheap. Apply to - . . STEEL dr. WILSON, MEER re • Itit; ,I" pzucEvAL BECILE'rri --- 111EICEMICIAL ENGINEER, (Late of P. Y. W.'dc C. Railway.) - Office, No. 79 YYDERAL STREET, R oom No. 2, app !stairs. P. Cl. Box 50, ALLE G H ENY CITY .? MACHINERY , of al l - descriptions, deigned. , - BLAST FURNACE alid ROLLING HILL DRAW INGS furrilshed. Particular attention paid to de signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents eon d enually_ solicited. An. EVENING DRAW-, ING CLASS for W mechanics every , NIGHT. ry aplniss ;. ''k. ME CARSy McCANDLESS CO., ttJl (Late,Wllsou, rd'arr v 0..) WHOLESALE_ DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry , Goods . NO. 94 WOOD STREET Third door above plarootid alley. PItTSBI7II,I3II. PA. =I ALLEGHENY COIIIML WORRI-TOtSt• SEALED PROPOSALS will be tiecived tintil.the - 115th inst.,,for LAYINUIIIIIOII. BY THE,Ttickli - ', SAND, In accordance with the plans and-. spean.ca tions fled et DADS -A MOSER'43.OIIIce, 4110 . Un d e r; the direction of the Superintendent;.. CFEO. ALBREE, flecrettien. Wood street. corner Yonrtn. spe:o2o E „ . . . .. , 1 WILL., NEEr- , ON ' IE4OII O 47" and make to order all kind* of . ~. sing and lAnin WA(G)S k CART!!. 18 1 DRATS, WHEELBABROW , ..., • 'XRUCIIitk,.I.OOUST..II 1. . . And TURN'S re ES • ' HAY RA An roksx At DUQUESNE WAGON WOHlGivnear the Peni tentiary, All eneghy ty,, , , Ell J_...,., .. ..,'. • 'WS COL OI EMAN. , I , oit• COX varimpasALL____ , - f CLOTlFESirlowinnks- • _, t the moistifacturors. Irlfoirsalo pod stall tofl pFlea fit 11. sad AV lat...Clartiktreat J _wax. . r Bole agent* for this rainy.' FM spl6 NV Ail ro , , THIS OFFICE. MEM Btokera and Beal Estate Agents, Smithfield Street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: ; TO LIVERPOOL ADAM QUEENSTOWN. THE MIKAN Milli 'STEAMSHIPS, Numbering sixteen first-class vessels, among them the celebrated CITY OF PARIS, _ CITY OF ANTWEPP. CITY OF ROSTON. CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF LONDON, Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pler 45, North River, New York. For passage or further informa tion apnly.to WII HAM BINGHAM, Jr., . 70 FIFTH STREET . (Chronicle Building,). Nearly oPposlte Poet 015 - ce, Potsburgh. --- CINCINNATI PAC - NET , LINE. For Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Galliopolis, Big Sandy, Ironton, Portsmouth, Maysville And Cincinnati. ' 1 1 • ST. MARTS ' T.* C. SIVE.E,SY, Master. - nONDAVS, 5 P. IL .ST. CHARLES ... . . ..... C. A. Dltatco. Aktister:- _ • FRIDAYS, 5 P. M. The above elegant side-wheel steamers will leave regularly as announced, connecting at Cincinnati 'with Packets and Railroads to Imulsville, Nashville, Memphis New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the Upper Mississippi and Missburl rivers. Freight or paqisengarsreecipted through either by rail or river. Especial attention given to Orders and Way Busi ness.BAßNES A. COLLINS, ap2O 'ellll - 11EST S HASLETT. Agetits. ETTERS REMAINING nt RINHA.NAN PQSTOFFICE, J IST OF L uncalled for prll 20th, 186 'Good David._ i Mo Grubbs Jane E,McCjoy Jane H !McCullough II T 1 Haugh Robert Mellowel Marth Illoulden H I. N HUgus Maggie Nichols Annie Harkins Kate Noble John' Henry Ha P Huber Joh rry n , . !Prenkel Wm Henry Jane ' Partner John Henderson G W erovost MM. Holmwood J V Price W H . I IPulpers H C Irwin Thos T 'Phillips Oldrieh Powers Robt C Jimes Rees B. Johnston Jennie RutrJohn Johnston Marth I Rhode Michael Jones John A I Radcliff Tillie Jones M - 11 l ilteedltobble Jones Humphry i Ritter Comellus J.abms .5 B !Robson S John IC - -- IStevenson Mal ... .. Alton Matilda Alexander Eliza B Barnes Isaac Brown Geo I Brier John • Burd Eliza A Bright John Bronson Adam Bucker John A Beck Geo . . Breakhon Henry Conroy Robt Conroy Nichalas Carnahan Mary Conoway John Cotton John Clarkelt Clarke Jane Clarke John 1' Douthltt J SL_ Donaldson Jas Davis Jairleß Dougherty Win Dean Zl% Davis Jennie Evans Sam D Evans Anna L .Kelly James —..venso—..ry . I. :Sullivan 31 J Le on a S J iStewart Wm Leonard Kate ;Spencer Sallie Lame T ;Storr Wm Lang I yg' t !Smith Lizzie , Stewart E P 'Mire Narrt • Springer W Murray Ti Miller - Valentine ThomasVrank Martin John- ITopper John 31 Mackern Jas : W Marshall Wm (Woods Thos H Mathews Jas S Wallace Wm Margan Jas W • Wigley Kate-ti Mahoney Jas IWillson Wm R Moore Wm Woodward 9 M • Wilson Eliztrli wREHAN, P. M. Flowers Albert Faggart & Felt - Graham Thos Girard John Grady John Gaud' Mary Ginley John DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth Street CHARTERED IN 1555. ASSETS Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also on WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No vember let to May let, from 6 to S o'clock. • Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONE. DOLLAR, and a dividend of the, profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-aninially-in•June and. December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per _cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is "placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same In terest from the Ist days of June and December, com pounding twice a year without troubling the depos itor! to call,Or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws: Rules and Regulati ons,Tarnished gratis. on application at the office: PnEsinENT—GEORGE ALBUEE VICE rItE.SIDENTS: B en i G. Backofen, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Beni. L. Fahnestock, j Robert Robb, James Herdman, John H. Shoenberger, James McAuley,James Shidle, .James B. D. 'Heeds, I Alexander Speer, Isaac M. Pennock, I Christian Yeager. TRUSTEES: Win. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis, Calvin Adams, - Ilenru J. Lynch. John C. Bindiey, ' 'Peter A. Madeira, • George Black, John Marshall, Hill Burgwin, Walter I'. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, . John B. McFadden, Charles A. Colton, Ormsby Phillips, John Evans,Henry L. Itingwalt, John J. Gilespie, Wm. E. Schmertz, William S. Haven, Alexander Tindle, Peter H. Hunker, William Van Kirk, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, - James _ P. Worrnam TIMASUIrEIt—CHARLES A. COLTON'. SECItETMLY — J.A.MES . B. D. NEED'S. 51. GROVES tic BAKER'S I - ELASTIC STITCH 1 , i .1 - 1 I. - I \ _ SK.WING MACHINES I I,• I 1 , , LOCK SITIVEL IVITII LATEST IMPROVEMENTS; At the New and Elegant Sales Rooms OF THE COMPANY, 51 FIFTH STREET. Also NEEDLFS,ATTACHMENTS. MACHINE SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD. MACHINE OIL, Ac. The citizens of 'Pittsburgh are respect fully invited to call. Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or lamples by mall on application. Correspondence to be addressed to GROVER & BAKER S M CO 61 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. m1:111:n12 S. & H. PHILIJPS. 1 868 • SPRING GOODS.IB6B . We are now receiving_ from our own and other ' manufactories a NEW STOCK of - 'FLOOR OIL CLOTHS , CARRIAGE, FURNITUItE, TABLE AND WINDOW SHADE OIL _CLOTHS, pr',El7EltY DESCRIPTION., , . . Also, , a line of - ; • ' Traospareat *lade* IlhadeS, atoll:tads, Shade Fixtures, •, , , , • Tassels. Cords, 4e.. &r. WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS will dod `our prices AS LOW OT LOWER , THA.N CAN E E B PURCHASED LSEW E, and of quality and styles second to none. & H. PHILLIPS, inam3S AND 213 ST CLAIR ST. aRtA.T.SAILE. . Treniendons , Sacrifloe in Looking Waite& Pre'paratory PlER ovin MANne my_ eloopt stock of fine GILT, and - TLE GLASSES, POT, .TRAITsand.PICTURE FRASIM: also, nikeellane• oils styles of BEDROOM GLASSES, 'Ali of whlob nuistare sold by the let of June, • * ‘,-. Regardless of Cost. fihbae who are In waht of flue Parlor Glasses bud a drat-clam article of tine . gUt work . will do well to, :give me a call. J. LYONS. .110 Wood street.' vOTY CLOTHIEW.WASIIEIitthe but In the market; another supply , ' last ro w id by -; r -& FLP"MLL - Sole agent fo 'Oats cou nt • OAK TANNEDLIEATEIIEII'IBELT LNG; quelltr werrantejd-r %st , the lowest 11 .=HLIPS. - ruse.' et.- relatestret. . awiILETAINESUNA ORArtgica o o f woes Van' , 1. 11- ardirOlot ronolad• 'prime Lemons. or 'reel rolijsl3tneea o s ys • 4). A. AMR . gritAW• - - PITTSBURGH . GAZEI4L4LISIONtiAY; 01i1 . 1 26. 1868.: NEW mnriaftTisiff'ict, • NEW, VHOICE & DESEMALBLE STRAW AND MUDDY GOODS, AND AltitlVlNGr 11.1VELV, 'At Nos. 77 and 79 7lfarke,t 4treet. . The largest stock . and best 'east)? tment of the above to be found In the city. . • Also, a Complete Line of Notions. TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, EMBROIDERIES, - . LACES, • • WHITE GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, . - CORSETS, BRAIDS. , TAPES, BUTTONS, FOREIGN' AOMESTIC HOSIERY. • • PARASOLS ANDSUN UMBRELLAS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. AT THE LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Wholesale Rooms up Stairs. JOSEPH HORNE & CO. NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS! E. G $2,161,720 19 51. MEI ;:; , JUST ARRIVED, HATS AND BONNETS., RIBBONS, all.widths and shades. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS. ROSES, BUDS AND WREATHS. FROSTED CRAPES AND ILLUSIONS. WHITE, BLACK AND COLORED CRAPE. j SPRING SHADES SILK VELVET. , TRIMMING LACES. all colors. • STRAW TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS. . BONNET AND MARCELLINE SILK.. FRAMES, dc., &c. • - • • NEW SHADES Irt- ap/A):3iWt GOOD PRINTS, at 12 Me PURPLE PRINTS, slightly imperfect, at 1511lic Yard WitlallLgiCHED 'MUSLIN, at 12 c. :Heavy UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, at 12} GINGHAMS, at itOc GIN : GRAMS, at 12}§c JEANS, CORSETS, at .50e. CORSCTB.:at MOO WHALEBONE CORSETS, at 8734 e COLORED SID GLOVES. a t 75c LADIES' RIBBED HOSE. LADIES` PLAIN HOSE. at I.oe CASSIBIERES, Bciys' ci•ear: CASSIMERES. far Men's wear CASHISERET, JEANS LADIES• SACKING CLOTH ALL-WOOL DEL NINES. in beautiful shades BLACK AND COLOREDIALPACCAS PLAIN AND FANCY POPLINS BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS RISTORI APRONS BONNETS, • HATS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS HAIR BANDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, And a Variety of FANCY GOODS, A FULL STOCK AT LOW PRICES, Wholesale anti Retail, AT Vrl:lM.!Uff SEDEMEE'S 180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. stag J. IKNOX.'S GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. STOCi PURE AND FRESH. Dealers, Gardeners and private Families SFlll find their retintrementu fully met - _ Our large stock, complete assortment. and the ac knowledged reliability of our stuff, leads us to con fidently guarantee satisfaction to our customers. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest mar ket prices. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. FIELD AND LAWN SEEDS.' , • POTATOES. , GOODRICH, • HARMON, 'BUCKEYE, WHITE SPROUTS and CUZCO. PIA:MEDI: 4 EG PLANTS AND 'BIILI3S. AGRICULTURAL AND IIORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. ALL BOONS 'relating tO the FARM, GARDEN or GREEN HOUSE at puhlislters , printed prices. Our New Descriptive Seed Cataione Gives full descriptions of spw, BLEB MOST DESIRABLE varieties of VLUET , AND FLOWERS,' rtadiv, SIMPLE. and FULL instructions for 69wIng, planting and after management—prices in puckt.ges or by weight, by mall or otherwise, and much other 'valuable formation . Sent to all up pliesults enclosing 10 cents. J.' KIITOX., Nurseryman, Seedsman and Florist, 187 LIBERTY ST. PITIt3BITROIL • . Sir Depot of "KNOX.% FED IT YARN and 141.11 ti SERIES." - mtl3o:nB4:RwriT .I(.B . TABLIBUZI , *849.. :TUB IaI2IST 12! AMER I CA? NORTH CALIT Lightning Rod Ilanufactory, Ftls (FOUNDRY AND IRON, GALYANiZINGI': "WORKS. ap,oooyEzT zdArruFAtyrunED • -THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED LIGHTNIII44 , RODS, . . -Manufactured at, these workiktind. Sold to all parts' ,ot.the ntinent., are admitted to.be superior to any Lightning Itod in use. Great inducements offered to. Oddiers and all persons buying -at, wholesale. Also; fine Flatina Points, or all kinds and patty rn s, together with insulators, Fastenings, -Copper and Iron ColincV n ßurs, Braces, etc.."damplos, Pam phlets and ars sent free: - '• .• , . , :•.ti';'..* - *04:4,,..0 Noe. 488 and 490 St, John St, AtittlitaMinla _ CARPETS; Olt - CLOTHS; &C. ARCH : : : : : : : 1868. THE vERir LA'T'EST PATTERNS IMPORTED CAVETS. , • - ' THE ' Y NEWEST STYLES , • DOMES IC CARPETS, ARE DAILY AR i naNG, AND SOLD SOON AS RECEIVED. RICES THE McCA_LL FIET riatV2s 23 Jus Aud F.spec YELP OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS English Body and TayK.lstry Brussels, INGRAINS AND REMPS, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. COMMON CARPETS, A 3 CENTS PER YARD OtIVERM"CLINTOCK & CO No. 23 Fifth Street. 1868 SPRIN G cw- 186 8 . STO,CH • JUST OPENING, LARGE ASSORTMENT, • .AU Qualities LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SPECIAL INDI7CEMEITTS'TO THOSE WHO BUY • TO a t m,. • -• . - BOYARD, ROSE & CO., 21 Fifth Street, tiihlo:d&wr " OVER BATE & BELL'S - 71 73 MCFARLAND & COLLINS AttE NOW 6MM:it) THEM NEW SPRING STOCK, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PURCHASED LAST' MONTH ' FOR CASH AND iZZ . 3IANY ItCSTANCES AT Less than Actual Cost to Manufacture. These Goods could not now be replaced for, be same coat, and are offered FOR CAM& at IVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, Far Below Their Present Value AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CANAL - WAYS BE II THIS M D ON THE BEST sToc.g. IN ARKE. Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Simi, folOilrY/F&T SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELING _COMMUNITY , . J. B. HARRIS'` SAFETY FIRE JACKET,' • Car Heater and Moderator , • For SilltAKE. AND-ROT AIR FLUES, dispensing with the useo.of Stoves and .Fires in or about. the Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired Without the possibility. of tiring the car or cars to which the Jacket may be attached. Saving obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket,which•la warranted to resist the most intense heat that may be Inflated to It in the position and. purpose for which it is intended. It is a sure protection from accidents by tire. origi nating from defective nets; or where iron pipes are , asconductots for: smoke or heat. Itvis appii .plicable,to all piping that may become overheated,' and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where wood or other combustible material may be placed in close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries, ships, steambouts, railroad ' cars, ac.,_ wherever pipes as conductors are made dan g erous bybeing overheated and security desised.• I wilt sell, on ap • plicatlon. eas to manufacture or to use the above invention; a lso,territorial rights, to such as may ' wish to engage in emitting privleges, either by State or coenty. - • J. B. at the. "NE PLUS-U L TRA PAINT, W 011103 ,7, corner of Morris street and the Alleghe : ny.Va t i o lig Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. =II DUFF & - CO., Merchant Tailors, _-_,....., - ..._. . , .., --.. ..5.4..._...... No, 34Federal St., All 'Oily .og _ II Have just:received &large and well aeleal4Agiack,-.ari. , .VX"Prra 81311..rNra GOOD 1, Eltiltaidelor a Arid class hitter's; trado: Alaiil'iiiitigiS aikakpl'LlENTlß 1111!NUTIN ItOS .INo. as amakagfp,A44z lr , gis.‘ l l? tt P r il lk • - A .oerlees left.ilare or at nand Street, rßriftilirill VS calve prompt attentio tifagoriv ranalogla burgh sad AUMltear. 5p7:54 BY LOTF-EST. X lIMMEERS, STREET, above Wood IMPOI4TED, 23 1 11.3; Adapted to this Itlarket,' T CAUI'ETS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN GOODS, SECOND F71.0C,R, AUCTION SALES BY PALMEB & PHILLIPS. PALMER & PHILLIP,S, AUCTIONEERS And Commission liferchainto, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth Sheet, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, . CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING Consignments Solicited. .Prompt Re. turns. • 13=MON, VUHOOK & VOLELJANII LARGE AND PEREMPTORY ' AUCTION SALE. 'RT.V,GANT SID= WARE, French Clocks, Parlor Ornaments, &c. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 211 st and 93d, at 2 and 734 o'clock - P. M., at MASONIC HALL AUCTION ROOMS, 55 and t7--Fifth 'Street. Special attention is asked to this sale by thosd de siring either a complete or partial Silver Ware fur :Mamma. being the largest - Mid the finest lot ever offereciat sale in this city. The goods are late and Vecherche styles and pat- • terns. manufactured exclusively for customer sales by one of the most reliable Eastern houses, and guaranteed TRIPLE PLATE. In the assortment may be found choice Tete Sets, elegant aud. varied Tea Seta; Urns: Dinner, Tea and Pickle Castors: Cake,Card and Fruit Baskets,Stands and Servers. Ice, Syrup and Cream Pitchers and Trays; Magic, Iteralving and Plain Butter Dishes: Egg, Celery and Salt Stands; Oyster, Soup and Sauce Tureens and Ladles; Fruit, Jelley and Berry Dishes; Fine Wine Stands; Ice and sugar Bowls; Butter and Cake. Knives; Salad and Pickle Stands; large and small Walters; 'Salt, Mustard and Egg Spoons; Tea. Dinner,Desert 'Forks and Spoons; Goblets. Mugs, Cups Napkin Rings, Knife 'teats, Spoon Holders. Call Bells, Spoons, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Also. tine French Clocks. superb styles; Boquet Vases, fancy articles. Sc., Ac. The attendance of the ladles is asked In particular. Seats provided: Goods on exhibition' aid examination on and after the 18th lust. BMITHBOH,QAHHOOg & .M 1 M3MAITh. aplS . BY A. WILWAINB. _ A SIGNEV S SALE.-BOOK AC COUNTS. JUDGMENT, Id. WAY EVENING; April 21st; at 736 o'clock, will be sold, ou second door of Commercial Sales Booms. 106 Smithfield street, by order of John H. Bailey, Esq., Assignee in Bankruptcy. the follow ing property, late of Hegarty do Fullmer, bankrupts, viz: One Judgment and sundry Book Accounts, against various debtors. aplB A. McILWAINE, Auctioneer. RANK RAILROAD 'STOCKS, UNION IRON MILLS,'&c. RANK EVENING. April 21st. at 71¢ o'cloc * k. will- bei sold, on second floor of Commercial Sales Rooms. 1100 Smithfield street: • 30 sharekAllegneny Valley R. R. 10 shares Keystone Savingi Bank. • 15 shares Coal Men's Trust Co. 03 shares Union Iron Mills, Ninth ward. 50 shares Union Transportation Company, Red I Star Line. shares Bank of Pittsburgh. ' • A. McILVJAINE, AuctiOneer. 1 ni,113 CES OFTHEE P" VAR OUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER, MANITF'ACTUBED BY THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, ARTHUR. KIRK, Agent, Office, 172 and 174 FEDERAL STREET, CANISTER POWDER . , Electric Nos. 1,2, 4 and 5 grain, in Square Canisters, 1 lb. each American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. • each Dusk Shooting, Nos. I, 2, Saud 4 grain, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each ' - Indian Rifle t _in Oval Canisters :of 1 lb. each.. _. Kentucky Rine, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. eacb, KentuelvE 'file t in Oval Canisters of lb. each (25 one Oval Canisters in a case.) (50 half lb. .• do. do. do.) SEG POWDER Kentinky R 1 e, YFYG, YEG, -and "Sea Shoot ing" po, in kegs,M His Kentucky Ride, IFG, FFG4 and "Sea Shoot ing" FG, in keits,l2% lbs Sentticky Rtile, FFFG, FYG, and "Sea Shoot ing" FG. In kegs, 0.1 lbs Deer Powder s in kegs, 25Ibs - • •• • Mining and Shipping Powder, Mining F, Fr, and Fry grain net cash; In; egs. ? 3.1b8 ' Safety Pits° for 'Blasting, of superior quality, in'packages of SO feet_and over.. . Delivered free of expense on board of Boat or Railroad, In rlttepurgh or Allegheny. FOR FRAGRANT TEAS, • CHOICE COFF.HE, AND . P - txre Eirrolcsess, GO TO I . ROBINSON'S ) • No. 20 Fifth Street. OFFICE OF THE TBSASUBRIt OF ALLEGHENY CO, t PITTSBURGH. April. Ist., 1868. I TN PURSUANCE of the fist Sec .& lion of an Act relating. to Allegheny county, ap proved the let day of May, IBM and of the anienil meat to Said section, approved the 30th _day of March 1 8 88 , I hereby_ give notice that the Dupli cates of the several Wards, Boroughs and Town ships 'WILL BE OPEN and I will he prepared to receive the County, _ State, Poor, york-honse and Bounty Ta.xe4 for 1868. — On and after the Ist day. of ?day, 1808, said taxes can be paid at this oiflce until the /et dayof August, Deduction or Five, Per ,Cent . Discount for - Prompt payment, to .anyPertMl lB- bariltE the 'WHOLE .ABIOUNT of their taxes. There will he no deduction. allowed durini the month of August. There will be TEN PER 0 biT. ADDED to all taxes remaining unpaid on the let day of September3BB.-- t , • ' • • c.• , ? ,1 4 . It DENNISTON; Treasurer of Allegheny County. mb3l:n69 OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER WC) SURVEYOR, rittiEttrilb:APTll 18th, 1E188.., NOTICE TOVON=ACTOBS.` " Sealed Prop:main tir °Ming, Paving atniturbing ... _ . ALLEGHENY writ Err, lkom Penn to Liberty at.: • SMALLMAX STREET, front Morton to Tayfor at. CENTRE'AVENUV, front Dlnariddie to. Ellrkpot - rick atreot. . - • • _ MULBERRY ALLEY ibion:Clyraeito Sculpt at,' MULBERRY ALLEY, from Smith to Taylorat.., Will' bit re.cetindnitite".ollic4nt they City Engineer , until SATURDAY, April 515titi.1888.7 Specieca . Don* lard blanks for bidding can" be hid-bp calling : at this office: ' apl7:oni R. ,t-±,i‘DlNlX,,DitatEns.neer; . . .. ... , ritrimAipmvcwirlY , ,',, t :,.. , ..- , , ' : .-••. . , ..„ Ar a te n i E , __.--, ..,..unimEN-2K0m0i,,: . ; ..,. P , LAg." 4 / 4 u.- VYAT • fa• •ZU i' 7 -1 : . ... is . auzirmit, :, ,•.,-, ...,... . _ 8111EN18... ., . street. -V?, . ~ -t. ~ - *8 Wood sOli:070 MrNOTICE.—The *gular An ..nual Meeting of the Great National Petroleum Company Will take place at the Office of the Company. No. 10 St. Clair street. on WEDNESDAY, April 25iId. .1868, at 10 o'clock A. M. • aplikoal A. P. A.—The members of the JOHN KNOX and ALLEGHENY LODGES, Nos.. , and 54, of the American Protestant Association, will hereafter meet at the corner of FEiERAD STREET and STOCKTON AVENUE, Allegheny., First meeting. WEDNESDAY EVENLNG, the 22d inst.. at o'ciock. apIS:oB5 WN ATED, A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, For a pupil, and to act as assistant to a Mechanical Engineer. Premium required.. . Address Box 50, I'. 0.,-Allegheny City, Pa. - aphhod2 • 'ANTED: -A GOOD GERMAN GARDNER. A sober, industrious married man, with a small family, to take charge of and lire on a garden farm within nineteen miles of the city. There is a good brick house of six rooms, kitchen', ball and cellar; for the gardener:to occupy, audio whom liberal wages will be paid, for one that is com petent and trustworthy. Fur particulars inquire of G. H. TOWER. Real Estate Agent, No. 1.1114 Fourth 8t.., Pittsburgh. WANTED: -AGENTS FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAIL• Its Causes, Character, Conduct add Results. By HON. ALEXANDER H. STEI'HENS. A Book for all 'sections and parties. , -This great work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the Causes of ..the War yet pub lished, and gives tho” 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 of . be Confederacy. •The intense desire every where manifested to ob tain this work, combined with an In creased commis sion, makes It the best subscript) in book ever pub tithed. One Agent in Easton. Pa.. reports 72 subscribers in three days Another in Boston reports 103 subscribers in four days. ' Send for circulars and see oar terms, and a full de scription of the work, with notices of therm-4s. &c. Address, • . ' NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., m1:19 unioo:dia • Philadelphia, Pa. F OR SALE-CHEAP. A lot of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. RRITTANIA WARE, WATER COOLERS, GRATE FRONTS, STOVES, one SAFE, DESK, large up right SHOW CASE. SHELVING. large REFIIIO4. - EItATOII, all of 'Which wlll.be sold low to quit busi ness. • aplB:o.S6 FOR SALE. Containing four rooms; hall and finished attic, sit uated at No. 122 Elm street. Sixth ward, opposite the foot of Decatur street. Enquire of Capt. CHARLES W. MAY, apt7:oBl No. 49 Congress street, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE.' A • A good ONE-HORSE.SPRING WAGON, lIORSE and HARNESS. Also, a full outfit of BROOM MAKING MACHINES. Will be sold cheap: Apply at No. 135 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Allegheny City. - tiP17:077 • FOR SALE. A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES. 19 miles from the city, In Elizabeth township, Alle gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one half mile from Eirod's Station, on the Connellsville railroad; near churches, schools, stores, &c., in the flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The improvements are a two-story briak house of six rooms, hall and cellar, a good triune bank barn with stabling underneath, and otheroutbuildings; a well of good standing water at the door; and several standing springs of water on the farm, and an of- • chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples, cher ries, pears, peaches. quinces and grapes. This prop erty being located Bear 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 humediately ou 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 ths ecity. Will be sold as a whole or lu lots of one acts or more, to suit pur• chasers. Also. A FARM OF 173 ACRES, situated .In St. Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa., near the line of the Pennsylyania Railroad 'at Houston . Station. The improvements are a - two-story fratne , -: house, with six rooms and good cellar, a framebanX ' barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There is on the place n young apple and peach orchard; 120 acres cleared land. divided into fields of conve nient size. a large portion of which are well set in clover and 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, schools, stores mills 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 premises. consisting of - horses, cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears, wagon, plows, fare:dug implements and household and kitchen furniture. Together xlll be soldvery , low and on easy terms, to a responsible.Purehaser. I Also, n desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of 158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES, in Elizabeth Tp. Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of the Hemplield 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 is now worth one-half the price asked for the whole tract- The improvements arc, a Jog house, frame barn, good fearing, and an apple orehard.of good fruit. It is well s atered and underlaid with limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with stone coal for the use of the farm. Also, ,- The best FARM in Fairfield township, Westmoreisnd county, - Pa., of 250 ACRES. about six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail-- road at Bolivar Station: Tile improvements are two large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and best frame barns in the township; two apple or elta.•ds, in good bearing condition; corn crib, wagon . underd other outbuildings. Tile whole farm is 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...thaber, 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 bast , nessr For particulars enquire of .. ALLEGHENY, PA. CM , - NOTICES By order of Trustees THOS. H. CARGO, 'crefary WANTED. FOR SALE No. 153 WOOD STREET A NEW BRICK HOUSE, G. H. TOWER, 164 Foitrth Street. opl4:n-= F OR SALE. -- Properti near Mims&l4 for Sale. - A very desirable piece of land of 10 acres, having an orchard of about 3 acres and a good frame house of 5 rooms and cellar: a spring of never falling wa ter near the house: Located on an elevation about ll of a mile west of Mansfield Station, on the Pan handle it. R. To he sold as a whole or in lots, to suit purchasers, from 2 to 5 acres. Inquire of DANIEL. SWOGEIt. Real Estate and Insurance Agent, No. 77 Federal street, Allegheny City r ou second door. , '" FOR SALE.' A good frame dwelling .of five. rooms , 'large ball, finished attic and good cellar, with lot 21 by 12w feet 9 Inches, situate No, 130 , Adams street,.l3l:th 'ward, Allegheny City, which will be sold low and on good terms, as the owner wishes to leave the city. Inquire of DANIEL MODER: Ne. 77 Federal street, Allegheny Cita on second floor. ... _ BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Two good lots on Sheffield street; one lot on Adams street; one lot on Franklin strect• three small lots on Chartiers street, Allegheny. A lot. lu East Liberty, being lot, 114:4 I& on Dennison avenue. A number Of lots on 'Jacks Run. . inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, No. 77 Federal stree Allegheny City, second floor. . A Farm of 70 Acres, 60 of which are cult'- ei C :;,,:.:l vat , and balance In timber, having 10 acres of oreturd, consbstin of apples, peaches and pears; a, good log house of g 6 rooms and cellar; a good log barn I arm, well watered.ibaving a good spring, near the door; 50 acres underlaid - with coat. Situ ate Imiles northwest of iAllegheny City, and 4 mile from liewlckle.yor Glendale Station. on the P. F.ll . &C. R. IL Terms easy. '' -Inquire at 77 Fed ft eral treet Allegheny City,isecond floor. mh18;m8, ell -____ -14._ _____ FOR - SAILE-SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS on Observatory 11111, Second ard, , Allegheny Clty, arei offered for- sale—cheap. The location la a ',Try:desirable one, comtnandinga; fine view of both cities, Is ezisy of access, and there is abundance of atone on, the . ground for building pursues. Apply 110071 at Ithe - paint shop of me..' CO AN &-: SNYDER, Allegheny- Diamond, at TH OFFICE, or on the f premises, near the Ob aeryatory Building. A . • , - nth2s:nu pESIIRABLIE ENI I II STREET: RESIDENCE FOR RALE.--Three-atory brick' anise. well built and conveniently arranged; wide hall, large parlor, dining-rbom and kitchen, cellar, wash room,...etc.:Aft:Well Tier -rooms, -baths:MT, gas Elsturetmall the room vitt, wrap "anew, Lot extends back to an a ley:- bri47:k - stable on the._ 'alley; all in complete ordeil. Apply to • . - 4.9trar... avid . nearsiatt Atentsi 85. Sul Ithncld . AND AT ROIALEWOOR. • - Twenty Acres of Land for sale 'at Homewood Station, I'. R. R., Immediately - opposite residences • or Dee. Vandevort and Dupuy, and being the most' desirable property, ..tor Country, residences In the r inquire of U..P. MILLER . No. 83 Fifth street, dr - orS. E. HILLER, near the.premismw. ' apl7:on E. SALIE.—HORSES:(-4-AtilOW• MID'S LIVERY' ANDRALE STAIILE.one tfne LY ROME iltanv thre' DAPPLE iiIMY. HORSEM one LARGE GRAGGRT ROESpLtheee • .lILACIC MARES; two _GREY MARE . • Itrißar STREET, wi near Monongahela noose. - . Hones Dght and sold oneotaintaaton.... '4 . .. .: It I LVE 11411ADING 3 - . 91 . 41tOireW itlyv dowt,_of the dliterant,todt!ti k for aale and 2!II Midi; .•. • - *pi& , t 3 I ../N all.,loiiiy,Lank.7:.)