The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 23, 1868, Image 5

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THE COURTS
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tufted Stab's j ; l : l lstilet`Catirt-41idge Mc
candleim • -
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In the bankruptcy branch final (Its
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barges NV - granted and certificates
i warded to Josiah Stowell, of Bradford
Aunty and H. G. Searl, of, Susquehanna
Aunty. • ' •
;Petitions for final discharge were filed
br James Cuddy, of Pittsburgh, Geo. H.
nith, of Luzerne county, and E. H. Reg-,
;•••s, of Susqueharma county.
!The ease of Bradford and Newman et. al.
s. the Susquehanna and Wyoming Valley
iaiiroad and Coal Company, came up for
It'ument. Some time since the plaintiffs
ed a bill in equity, setting forth that on
lie 20th of April, 1866, the defendants is.
ued to them bands to the • amount of
500,000, secured by an • indenture and
Nortgage on the railroad of the company,
he extensive coal lands owned by them in
he county of Luzern°, mining implementS,
d a consideraale quantity of real estate
i the city of. Scranton. , It is claimed that
Or the agreement made, in case the inter
4t on the bonds was not paid when it
r ciame due, or in sixty days tnereafter,
he whole amount on which there was in
'rest became due. In- consequence of an
I z eged non-payment of interest on three
ndred and twenty-eight of the bonds,
plaintifia_ claim the right -to dispose of
he property of the corporation. Messrs.
;. A.
_Seward, of New York, and Theodore.
luyler, of , 'appear as counsel'
pr complainants, and Messra Hand, of
. cranton, and Hodges; of. Boston for re
pondents. The argument ' be con
'tined to-day.
In February last Messrs. Burns& Smuck
', of . Philimielphia, flied a petition asking
at John S. Radobaugh, of West ' Decatur,
aearfteld county, be adjudged a bankrupt.
answer to the petition of the' creditors'
he respondent claimed that he was not in
bbted to them to the amount flied by law,
-hd therefore asked that the petition be dis.
hissed. This motion was argued at length
yT. J. Keenan, Esq., for the creditors,
lid H. 13:Swope, Esq., for the respondent.
resterday Judge McCandless delivered the
'pinion of the Court as follows:
"The aggregate of the debt, provable
rider the Bankrupt Law; upon which a
i•editor, or a combinatian of creditors; can
propel a debtor into Bankruptcy, must
pnot less than two hundred and fifty dol
• rs. In this case the petitioners are Burns
Smucker, who obtained a judgment in
• pp Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield
Punty. upon an award of .arbitrators, for
le sum of $286.71. Upon Fi Fa issued,
;hick reached the hands of the Shenff on
ie sth of October, 1867, he realized from
ie sale of personal property, $147 70. Sub
{quent to the date of issue of this execu
on, Hazard & Smith sued out theirs, which
as received by the Sheriff on the 16th of
ctober, 1867, five days eller he had made
ts levy at the suit of Barns & Smucker,
—id three days 'before the day fixed
r• the sale. The levy on the• first writ
as endorsed on the second and the atter
ys forthe judgment creditors being the.
• • hme, have assumed to make an appropria
., pn of the proceeds of sale, different from
hat is made by law. It is not presumed
).at this was done to force an unfortunate
pbtor into bankruptey, for, in this Court
ich a proceeding would not be tolerated.
• ht rather, to make a distribution among
.. , :ients, whose respective interests they felt
ithorized to, protect. What the Sheriff
••• !ode by his:writs, being applicable to the
I . 1-st execution - receivedby him, the judg
' ;mit of Burns &•Smucker is reduced to an
Mount which, upon their application alone,
prives us of jurisdiction. The petition
dismiased at the cost of the petitioning
'editors."
ram
District Court-Judge
7:n the case of J. tt. G. Frazier vs: W. W.
,
.:iadshaw, reported yesterday, the jury
.! ;und for plaintiffs in the sum of $1,309.93.
!The .next case taken up was that of John
1 Sinclair et al. vs. James P. White et al.
rdict for plaintiffs for $523.22.
.. iThe cases- of James Gilleland vs the P.,
, :..„t. W. & C. Railway Co., and Robt. MCClin
,,e vs. same were taken up and tried ta.
ther. These actions were instituted to
, cover damages sustained to lands of plain
,. 13 in consequence of the construction of a
. vert over defendant's mad, near , Dix
..../ont. The plaintiffs •claim that the cul
• kt is too small to carry -off the water,
ild that their lands were overflowed. On
at.
i Quarter Sessions--Judge Mellon.
lln the case of officer C. Havis, indicted
4 3
committing an assault and battery upon
ward F. Megan, driver 'of a 'baggage
, n, reported yesterday,' the juryfOurid
4verffict of not guilty, defendant to pay
Isae cost. - -• '.
Henry Ward plead guilty to a charge of
ult and battery preferred by Peter - Mut.
p, police officer. The assault was cam
oh the night of March: 25th, while
lie officer Was endeavoring to arrest a man
hmed David Robinson. Sentence deferred.
.IMary Cavanaugh, of thE . Sixth ward,
lead guilty of selling liquor without li
%lse. She was fined' fifty dollars and eosts.
lie stated to the Court she had purchased
. alf barrel of whisky and was retailing
with a view of speculating. 6
The jury trials having been concluded,
•J e jurors were discharged from further
. tendance.
Common Pleas—dodge Sterrett.
In the case Of H. J. Coyle vs; N. O'Con-
P. et al., reported yesterday, the jury
and for the plaintiff the sum of $510.81.
The next case taken up was that of Mc
night & Bros. against the Allegheny Fox
lizer Company. This was an action to re
. ver the value of 'sr coal barge, alleged to
ye been loaned to defendadts to be used
transporting :a cargo of bones from
ashville to this city, and which was to
ave been deliveredio plaintiffs as.soon as
should be unloaded. The plaintiffs al
getiod the bOat has not been returned,
d they bring the suit to recover ita value,
, timated at about seven hundred dollars.
n trial. • '
Real Estate. Transfers.
The following deeds were filed of record,
fore'H. Snively, Esq., Recorder, April
1111 /868' "
4 harles Koldnaver to. Julius Coerter, March 2.
In ot g ic o o n ., 4 4 % -g4l. m tu r es plan of Into In . Mt. Wash
• ,
td ward . 31c0 Y ermott" to William Smith Cl. al., IM
., eember 1866: lot on Webster street, Sixth ward,
. Pittsburgh, 25 by tin feet 83,000
.....lizaboth Clarke to Thomas Corroon, March 5, '867;
• lot No. TA lo the general plan of Temperanceville,
. on Elliott street,...) by 140 feet • Q 4•30
• .‘,ewis Mueller to Ilenry Mueller April 8, 1s68; lot
No. 251 In Gregg's plan of _Birmingham, on 31anor
• • R street, 22 by 1.. V feet with buildings imam
irirancis Hammer to James Calhoun, April, IL 1868;
". tract of land in Elizabeth township, containing 124
4f, acre)) and 119 perches $B,lllO
' .7ellomris Johnson to ticorge Roffman, April ;!7, 1896;
• tract of land in West Deer township, containing
103 art's and. perches 113,700
,wlias Porter to John B. Kelley, June R.,' 18118: the un
,;'dlvided fifth part of a tract of land 1U Elizabeth
township, containing lEC3Xacres Immo
~•")lartha 31eRelvy to .1. Kelvy
a llovember
• 25, 18b7. the euttlt:lded fifth part of t bore tract
0. of ladd • 141,506
W. Irwin to John .1. • Reynolds, October 25,
'• 1866; lots No. te and 63. In EwaßOs plan, in Law.
,)71 1 renceville, on Harris strect,i3B by 1110 . fee i t,....81,'333
:Iloseph Laurent, Trustee, to N. and3ll Se nit April
to 03, lacluslv ,e In
thell3 r a ; l n
ots lio.i7LlFbgtyrTt:f Joseph and Liberty
streets, the first four havinff a front of 43 feet
• each. on Joseph street, and the remaining live
%`J fronting 0 . 1 (eft each. on , Libe . rt r ystrect oov 61 4:3
er
benezcr r?.;ttitrwairrsviv.trm,„At;',4Pon,„,,4.,
.241 aCrc
Herron to Conrad Raab, March 7, • 1868; lot
• on the Minersvllle road, - Pitt toyrnship, 26 by 193
SO feet
~•),Thoman Furgus to School
.Directors of Elizabeth
dti township, October IQ, 1865% lot. No. I. /n Rester'S ,
: diagram of lots,in Elizabeth township • • • tap
.04
~ ; 3 Alleged Wife - Ileater".—Mrs Catharine
,c!, , ,Nerr, made , information before Alderman
Lii,Strain yesterday, charging her husband, J.
;$l3. Kerr with assault and ; battery. The
4Darties reside at the - corner of Reed and
+.; Miller streets, in the!' Seventh 'ward. The
~A•prosecutrix - 'allege:l that her husband, the
?..,,s.aefendanti-kleked otherwise abused
; her. A warrant; was ifealiettibr his ariest.
Allegheny comiells:-.4. stated , meeting
of the Allegheny, City . Corniells ,- will be
• held this eveni!ig 7)5 o'dieeira
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BEWARE
Of that remorseless and Insidious destroyer of the
CONSUMPTION.
Check and conquer its advances, lest you fall the
vietim. When attacked with anrof its preliminary
symptoms, no matter how slight, be on your guard
and promptly use the remedy ere too late.
DR. SARUM'S COUGH SYRUP
Is an old, well tried, certain and standard remedy
for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup Rifficalty, of
Breathing, Pain or Oppression in the Chest or
Lungs, and all Dise . ases of the Pulmonary Organs.
Its stireltnd certain efficacy has been fully tested
and endorsed for many years by numbers or well
known citizens in our midst, and their certificates
are on record. Rave you a vongli , whicji bas grad
ually Increased from a slirht one to one of Derma
vent standing? Lose no time. but .'procure a bottle
of DR. SARGEZiT'S COUGH- SYRUP, which will
surely relieve you. of the dangerous premonitory
symptoms and effect a permanent-cure. Do you
spend miserable days and long sleepless nights of
torture and Until from attacks of Asthma or Dinka,-
ty of Breathing? Dr. SARGENT'S Cough Syrup
will act - promptly. relieve 'you, and gradually re
, store you to your freedom of pain, und sound, pleas
ant sleep. Are your lungs sore and - irritated,/ ndl
cating.inflammation? This Is one of the most dan
gerotufaymptoms, and should be promptly removed.
Dr. SARGENT'S Cough andil heal the sore
ness, allay the inftzunmation, restore the lungs
to tbeir prestine health ' and vlgor. This Cough
Syrup is pleasant and agreeable to take, w,hileilow
erhil and sure in its action.;
,For sale:by mil Drug
gists In the country. .1.. .., - .
LET NOT YOUR PREJUDICE USURP
YOUR REASON;'-
It Is a fact that, in the minds of many persons, a
, .
prejudice exists against:what- .are- called patent
medicines; but why should this prevent you resort
ing to au art icle.that has such au array or testimony
to support It as HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT
.
TERS?. Physicians prescribe it; why should you
discard 1t? Judges, usually considered men of tal
ent, have used and do use It In their familleit why
should you reject It?, Let not 'your prejudice usurp
your reason to the everlasting injury of your health.
If you are sick, and require a medicine,. try. these
Bitters.
When thelbodllvenergiei . are worn out by anxiety
and needsstimulant, this is the best that can be
taken. It is tempered 'and modified by hygienic
herbs and roots, which prevent It from revering the
blood, and hence it does not produce a mere tempo
rary excitement, to be followed by injurious reac
tion, but communicates ayermanent potency to the
entire vital organization. Some of Its herbal con
stituents are slightly soporific, so that In caseswhere
sleeplessness Is one of the accompaniments of ner
vous disease, a dose of It taken towards bedtime
will tend to produce quiet and refreshing slumber.
For palpitation of heart, tremors, hysterics, Mint
ing fits, general restlessness and =the eauseless fears
and distressing fancies to which ladies are especially
subject, under certain morbid conditions of•mind
ant... body peculiar to their sex, the Bitters will be
found the most agreeable and certain of all counter
irritants.
. •
The constitutionally nervousmay readily keep
their infirmity in constant check by theAally use of
this healthful vegetable tonic; and those who have
"shattered their nerves,." as the phrase is. either
by imprudent indulgence or undue physical or Intel
lectual labor. •will find in this vitalizing elixir a
prompt restorative.
ANOTHER CURE OF . DEAFNESS.
I my hearing during the last year. Part of
the time I was totally deaf. In April of this year I
was Induced, from an advertisement, to make ar..
pllcatlon to Da. SZYSILIt, LSO Penn street, Pitts
burgh.- After having tried various medicines from
doctors, without any benefit. I have been under Dr.
Keyser's treatment now for nearly two months, and
am.entirely restored to my bearing, so that I can
hear a pin drop. Jou - N SCAN LAN, ,
• Coal Muffs, Washington Co., Pa.
. :AN aTRER CURE. '
A nian called to..dsy at Dr. Heyser's °Mee to in
form hiMof a great cure made by his Lr'su Cuna, of
PULMONARY :RESTORATIVE. list these cures
are made With the Doctor's preparations, be desires
It to be distinctly understood that most of his great
cures are made in • accordance with the established
laws that govern the science of medicine, in which
he has been engaged for the past trenty7fire years.
Last week he was also In receipt, a letter from a
clergyman In the State of. Ohio, detailing another
Most wonderful cure.
DR. KEYSER'S RESIDENT CONS:I[II.MM 'OF
FICE FORLIINGEXA.MINATIONS AND TREAT
MENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES, No. 120 PENN
STREET; FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL? P. X. -
q ai7drA qv 34 :i iig fzi D 4 61aR ii lel
SPRING STOCK
OF
CARPETS !
WE HAVE IN STORE THE
most eomplete ;assortment of
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS we
have ever opened, embrleing
the newest styles and designs
of the- best FOREIGN and DO.'
E STIC MANUFACTURERS.
Imported and selected with
Special reference to the Pitts
burgh Market. Many of the
patterns are 'confined to oar
house exclusiielY for this city.
With the advantages of Direct
Importation, we are now able
to offer early the newest and
choicest- patterns of BRUS
SELS, from the most- celebra•
ted English looms, and at
prices within the reach of al
most every 'householder. -A.
special but limited importa
tion of ENGLISH INGRAINS,
of extra quality, and -in rare
and beautiful desiglis, will be
found,' especially choice and
desirable for Chamber's.
Our Stock of COMMON',ALL-WOOL
CARPETS, puraltased before the Carpet
Weavers' strike, will be sold at the
same rata as previous to the last ad
vance, and will furnish CARPETS to
the multitude at the lowest prices since
the war. A good CARPET FOR 26
CENTS A YARD..
N. 8.-. Those having Parlors or
Drawing Booms to furnish are
specially invited to examine
the unusually large number of
patterns particularly adapted
to that purpose, which we offer
In WILTON. and. TAPESTRY
VELVETS and BRUSSELS at
low prices. •
OLIVER
MeMbrfOOK
& COMPANY,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
110 . 01110E.P1'0114Sali wilt be,re
celved by the underslgnecton cbe • •
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : - THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1868
ZOIR-PD4111.E....•
The GRIIetrirRSTSRH GSM TVORIACte±i
removoito So. 179 SMITHFIELD STILE
eottliituetva he found the most eornPide aWrg r nreilt
Gutu., Pistol., Ammuni and Sport
ing Material. &a., in tet city. All kind* of Guns
and 'ctii•efully repaired; (kWh paid for
Atilt Y RIFLES and Send stamp
for il hydrated Circular. Agent. , wanted in egi
town in the United State*. Address, J. H. JOH -
STOIN,I7I). Smith field Btrest. - Pittsburg/h. . . •
CT'
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THE
PACIFIC AND ATLA.NTIC TELEGRAPH
COMPANY OF THE 'UNITED STATES, baring
declared Its Eleventh Quarterly Dividend at the
rate of TEN PER ACENI. PER ANNUM, It will be
paid on demand, at the office of the - Secretary and .
Treasurer, corner Sixth and Wood streets.
ap23:p2: EDWARD JAY ALLEN. Sce'y.
SACRED CONCERT
TO BE GIVEN BY
. ,
MR. CLEMENT 'TETEDOUX,
AT THE ACADEMY' OF MUSIC,
On Thursday, April 23, 1868,
With the assistance of EIGHTY of the best Amateur
Stagers and Musical Performers of Pittsburgh, and
of Mme. EUGENIE DE I,USSAN, the eminent So
prano of New York. The - musicians belong to the
Orchestra of Mr. GEORGE TOERGE.
Mr. C. N. BOL L M AX Will'preshle at the Piano.
Fart First.. ,
I. Salve Regina (Quartette and Chorus)..Gordtginni
Miss MAGGIE MeCANDLESS,.MIss MARY-DIHM.
• Mr. FRED. BUSSMANandMr.WM. EDWARDS;
and Choru . s.
2. Hear Our Prater :O 'Lind ( Trio) • Abbott
Miss FANNIKYODEIk3Liss-M.
3. 'Jesus-of Nazareth ' Gounod
Miss THERESA HENNE.
4. Ile-Was Despised iMessialti • Handel
Miss MARIA' RINEHART. s' •
5. With verdure clad (Creation), with Orchestra....
. .
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Miss MOT.I,IF. PORTER. Haydn
O. Tantum ergo (Trio), with Orchestra... ...Rossini •
Mr. PAUL ZIMMERMAN. Mr. P. 111.7 . SSMAN,
and Mr..W.37.1/WAIRDS.
Part Second.
nossmi.s STARAT MATER, with full Chorus and
orchestra. The Solos to be sung by:
Soprano Ist: Mrs. EUGENIE DE lITSSAN.
• Soprano '2,1: Miss MARY DMM. • Miss ALMA
BENHAM:Ind Miss; MARIA RINEHART.
Tenor: 'Mr. PAUL ZIMMERMAN.
Bass: Mr. RICHARD E.BREED.
The Stetnway Plano used on this occasion Is kindly
loaned by their Agents, Messrs. 11. ICLERER fi
BRO.
_
NEV PLUMBING GOODS. '-•
The LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
of all the latest Improved
PLUMBINC MATERIALS .
In the city.- purchased direct .from the manufactu
rers for cash. Parties about tilting up their houses
with
HOT AND COLD WATEW &C.,
Will consult their own interest by calling before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN 1 L TATE,Plumber,
-
Piederal
FOR SALE.
Property near Mansfield for Sale.
. .
A very desirabla piece Miami of 10 acres, baying
All orchard of about 3 acres, and good frame house
of 5 rooms mid cellar: a sprhig of never falling wa
ter near the house. Located on an elevation about
!4' of a tittle nest of Mansfield Station, on the Pan
handle It. IT. To be sold as a whole or in lots, to
Suit purchasers, froth 2 to 5 acre.
• • ALSO.
A good frameslwelling of gee rooms, large hall,
finished attic and good cellar, with lot 24 by 129
feet 9 inches, situate .NO. GO Adams street, 'Sixth
want, Allegheny City, which will be sold low and on
good terms, as the owner wishes to ieIITC the city.
AL
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Two good lots on
Franklin street; three small lots on Chat - tiers street,
Allegheny. A number of iota on Jacks Run.
A goOdiarm of 70 Acres. 60 of Which' arc culti
'sated, and balance In - timber. haying 10 acres of
orchard, conalstlng Of apples,'peaelles and pears; a
,good loi• hotset6rtudsanleellar: fnoio m.annwel r u.ter m • tag. spring
near the door; 50 acres underlaid with coal. Situ
ate 12 miles northwest of Allegheny City. and 4
Miles from Sewickley or Glendale Stailon, on the I'.
W. at C. It. It. Terms easy.
Inquire of DANIEL SWOGEII Iteal Estate and
Insurance Agent, No. 77 Eederd Erect, Allegheny
City. on second floor.
•
ap=att&
CHROME YELLOW,
MeCOY'S VERDITER GREEN,
HARRIS ESL EWING,
Corner of Liberty snd . Waytte Streets,
CIT
Y OF PITTSBURGH
WATER LOAN.
Proposals for Tlvo Hundred and Filly
Thousand- Dollars; • • . -
Of the "Water Extension Loan Bonds,' will he re
ceived. nt the Wilco of the City Controller, Fourth
street..
These Bonds will bear SEVEN PER CENT. IN
TEREST with Coupons attached. The . Coupons are
payable semi-annually, nt the Office of the City
Treasury, and the Bondi payable: in Twenty-live
MATE
A SINKING FUND FOR THEIR ULTI
MATE PAYMENT IS PROVIDED FOR, ANDTHE
COUPONS ARE BY LAW MADE RECEIVABLE
FOR WATER RENTS; and the revenue arising
from the Water Tax is pledged for the payment of
the Interest and the retirement of the Bonds at ma
turity. •
The Bonds are, BY ACT OF GENERAL ASSEM
BLY, FREED FROM STATE, COUNTY AND MU
NICIPAL TAXATION.
It Is a well known faet that Bonds issued for water
purposes, in ail large cities, have proved safe and
very desirable investments; •
No bide under par will be acted upon. The Bonds
are to be Issued In denominations or 41.000, $3OO
and $lOO.
• .By order of the Finance Committee.
• rip=oo4 THOMAS STEEL. Controller.
NOTICE.
Fifth. Street Sidewalk .Extension.
IRON CURB `AND SIDEWALK.-
_
We desire to call the attention of parties abouttcr
widen their sidewalks, accenting to, ordinance, to
our Patent Iron Curb and Pavement. The same
will be laid in front of the Open:nous° this week
and will spoilr fur itself. The following is an ex
tract from a letter of the City Engineer and Regu
lator: consider it superior to stone, and If laid
in Fifth street, will add greatly to its beauty, and
I would recommend It to property owners.
. • "H. J. M:JORE, City Engineer."
Address
y.
nit -ATuss voluts. - •;•::..; •
THOMAS N. MILLER, President. op=
WASHINGTON MILLS - •
• WASHP'GTON STREET,
• ' 08r,P4Aburirh (Dian peril*
A.N3lEnsci*,
-Manufacturer of COZEN MEAL * RYE FLOUR and
CROPPED FEED. Orders delivered in either city
tree of charge. Grain of all kinds chopped; and
Corn shelled, on short.notlee.': , , • • , • '
TO LET,
TWO - GOOD
On 47: Ohio street, two doors west - of ;Diamond,
each containing two rooms and two porches.
Enquire at 40 Ohio street.
wail= ;- • , • W. CARSON.
Holum was taken up by the-Pollee. on Tues.
THAT •HOSSE,,A LIGHT BAY
day. the 14th lust. 11{% hands high; two hind feet
whI2E t' dark mane and tall: about' eight years Old.
The owner la requested. to come forward, • prove
property. nay charges and take It, away, or it will be
sold on the allfth Inst. to pay expenses. .
apn:otE MATTHEW J. GREENE.
EMIEM
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227 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
MCI
ap!M:wSO:TC,TITS:S
FOIL
HAM PACKERS,
A.'VID.
Eon SALE BY
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
I ,I 'X'Z'TSI3ErrtG-li. PA.
BETE
EINEE
NEW - APVERTISEDIE
, NTS ;
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CITY - ASH , dARTS.
Any person wishlbg to have their ashes removed
promptly bythe City Ash Carts, either by the week
or by Contract. will please leave their orders at the
GAZETTE OFFICE, or at_Alderuian ILtUZLER'S
OFFICE, where3bey *III receive proaattontlon.
alai. :pi . . 3j.. 1r MUCK. •
WEST COMMON
Didchine Sterne
Northwest corner of Vast :Common . Allegheny.
FRED'S ATVATER CO.
Hare on hand or repare on sho notice Hearth
and-Step Stones,. ,Flegs for Side elks, Brewery
Vaults, Lte. Head and Tomb Stone , &c." -
Orders prOmptlyaxecuted., Prices; reasonable.
PROCLAMATION.
In accordance with tiie requirements of an Aet of
Assembly, passed March 18th, 1888, the qualified
voters of that portion of the City cf Allegheny,
formerly part of Duquesne 'for° gli, which was
annexed to sold city by the afores Id Act, will as
sembie at their usual place of hold!, g elections,' •
ON ''l:TE.Rll!et&Y,,,Att3 . , 5t
And elect THREE EEtECt CO 1
for l'enr, one for El_years, one to
FOUR COMMON COUNCILMEN.
ap=
SIMON D
GIIRIE:T.&,. HASIL
and Commiss i on
Forwardin . and Commission
.
AND GENERAL,
STEAMBOAT
Cor. Market and Water Sta. ' , Pittsburgh.
We arc the authorised agents ibr the "NORTH
WESTERN UNION PACKET COMPANY," be
tween St. Louis and St. Paul; also for the "ST:
LOUIS & QUINCY PACKET COMPANY."
Freights REM PTED.THROUGH by either of
the above lines nt the LOWEST RATES. Shippers
entrusting goods to our care can. rely on having
them handled with care and deliveredivith dispatch.
We are also agents for steamers to Cincinnati,
Louisville. Memphis, New Orleans, and alt other'
points on the Western Waters, - „ . ap:.3
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BANKRUPT BLANKS,
DEEDS AND MORTGAGES,
C ECK'S 'AND 13ECEIPT::,..
ORDER. AND TIME BOOKS,
And tvery deserip . tiou'or
BLANK BOOKS.
FOR SALE BY
W. S. HAVEN.
Cor. Wood and Third Streets.
apM:on -
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ss.
In the Court of Common Pleas, No. —, June
Term; •1868. In the Matter of the application of
the HEBREW BENEVOLENT. SOCIETY OF AL
LEGHENY COUNTY:•for a Charter of 'lncorpora
tion. And now, to wit, April 18th, 1968. the
Court direct said writing to be filed in the Mike of
-the Prothonotary of the Cannot Comment Pleas In
and for said county, and notice thereof to be pub
lished in one newspaper printed In the city of Pitts
burgh, and county of AllegbehY, for at INist three
Areas, setting fortieth:tit application has been made
to the Court for the purpose Ot' . 'grantlng the "He
brew Benevolent Society of Allegheny County" a
Charter of IncorporaHou,_ and,dhat the ttlnle Wilt be
granted at the next term of thd Court of Common.
Pleas, unless e:rentibus hereto' be died in proper
alms.. . 111" THE COURT.
, .
From tile Record.
.1 ACOII H. WALTER, Prot inototary.
Alt persons. Interested will please
_take notice of
the Lbove order of Court. JOSIAH COVEN, •
arm-p.l Attorney for the A ssoclat ion.
T THE COURT OF , QUARTER,
I
SF.SSIONS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. No.
—. of March Term, 1968.
MISCEL. DOCKET.
Ou the 18th day of April. 1809. the
Bon of divers eltisens of Allegheny was
presented to the Court. showing that an
alley In the City of Allegheny, beginning en
Ridge street and extending through ,t 0 Rebecca
street, In said city, was laid out by ST. CLAIR
DENNY, over land then owned by him, twelve feet
wide: that A. I'. OSGOOD, A. 11. ENGLISH and G.
W. LYON are at present the owneraln the soil over
rwhich said alley has been laid out; that said alley has
never been opened or used by_ the public, Be. and
praying that the Courtytleeree- thu vacation of said
alley; whereupon the Court made the following
order:.,
And now, to wit. April 18th, 1868, upon the pe
tition of A. M. Marmball,_ O
0... - . A. Car enter Van B.
Fowler. Albert Strlght, John rr, 3iaralral l.Heinle,
John Atwell, C. P. - 3larthens, John Frazier, S. P.
Shriver, B. Bakewell. Jr., J. W. Simpson, twelve
freeholders of . the vicinity of . the alley within
named, praying the Court to decree the vacation of
the same, a rule is granted upon all the parties de
.string to be beard, to appear in Court on the 513 d
day of May next, at 10 o'clock A.M. CO show cause,
if any they have, why said alley shalenot be vacated,
and the Court direct that this rule bo phblished once
a week for fourr successive weeks; - In the IiAMKTTE
newspaper, published in said county of Allegheny.
• • B.Y.;THE COURTs
From the Rec‘ird. •
ap?3.tpi-m J NO. 0. BROWN, Clerk._
XTEW GOODS: . - - • .-
WHITE Ali)) BLACK
LAMA LACE MANTLES.
EIVENING .
DRESS SHAWLS.
CHOICE
PIQUES AND' CHINTZES:
THE LATEST NOVELTIES
SILK- MANTLES.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS.
COUNTERPANES AND FURNITURE COVERING.
- . BATES & BELL.
apI2:TTe&T .
DISTRICT COURT OF'
UNITED STATES...for .the, Western District
of Pennsylvania. -In Bankruptcy: - -
In the matter of WASHINGTON IIRITTON.
Bankrupt.
Western Dtstrtet of Penney /runt a, se.
A Warrant in Bankruptcyluts beenlssued by said
Court against the estate of 'WASHINGTON BRIT
TON: of the county of Allegheny and State
or Pennsylvania. •.1n said district, adjudged bank
rupt upon petition of Ills creditors, 'and the pap.:
ment of any debts and the delivery of any property
belonging to said bankrupt,,to Mtn , or to his
use. and the transfer of.any property by him, are
forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of
bald bankrupt, to prove their debts and °boon, ouu
or more Aselgnems of his Mate, 'WU be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at No. 110 Fed
eral erect, Allegheny Clty,ln said District, on the
10th'dtly of May, A. Jr). - 1000At 10 o'clock A. at.,
at' the . office' of - JOHN 'N.' rIJOVIANCE, Eury.,
one or the Itegbilol:a la :M THO anktagto( of sald
_1i i „. 7 ,097 • U. S, Marshal for said 'Mete-
2 ;3
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ABURGII, ALLEGHENY & .
-.MANCHESTER PASSENGER RAILWAY
• MPANY.
•- NOTICE.—FOR SAIR.OR.LF;ASE. that part .of
the Hallway of said Pastan) , attending froathe
lower lino of their property on Strawberry Lane, in
McClure township. down to the terminus at WOOlie
Parties wishing • to, purchase or, lease the
above described *part , of - sad Railway will apply
wlthiaten days from the 44th Inst.. as no proposal
will be entertained after the 4th day of May pros.
.proposals to be bandedtoThe ppete r rohneed...
GILMORE,'
Superintendent, pro tem.
blo. *a St. Clair int Pittsburgh..
•p'aoo9s
ai•NIUTS-411. sacks now land-
tag, for sale by
ap'a ISAIAH DICEZTAkM
. „
L
. PITEW, 4JITERTISEMENTS.
MEM
New,„tEnlexes of the Records Jeuntained,
'he the Deed Books In the Reeorder's
°thee of Allegheny County, and . lllega•
fitting ,
the manner ln'tihieh"the same
'cattail hereafter be kept, .
. ,
Slieriox 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House
aJ Itepeesintatiees of the Gommontaeoah qr Reun,
sy Imola, in - Genera VAssembly met, and if a herebli
enactedby the Whorl& of the same, That the Judges
-Otthe District Court of the county of Allegheny be
and they are hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be Made, in The manner hereinafter directed, a
complete set of new indexes, direct and adsectum,
of the Records contained in the Deed Rooks In the
Recorder's Oftlee of Allegheny county, said Indexes
to-be done In a plain. bold, round hand-writhig.
Bremer 2. That the said indexes shall Southern
Into indexes of the Central, Northern and
Districts. and shall respectively contain as followS,
to wit: The Central shall be an index of the :record.
of all Instruments relating to property situate be
tween:the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers; the
• Northern of all such as relates to property situate
monk qof the Allegheny and Ohio rivers; and the
Southern- of all such as relates to roperty situate
south of the Monongahela and Otilo rivers; and
when any record relates to property situate In any
, or said rivers, such record shall be indexed in the
indexes of bcith.of the districts between which such
river flows.
SEcrtox 3. That each of said Indexes 81110141'4re
plainly printed upon Its back the name of the dis
trict of which It Is the index,,and shall contain the
tumour the grantor or grantee, the date oracknowl
edgment and the date of recorder each- instrument
Indexed therein, as also the volume and page where
the same is recorded.
SECTION 4. That It shall- be the duty of ilo said
_Judges, after the passage of this act, and for the
purposesOf the same, to <appoint it •CannuliSioll,
consist of three members of the bar °Ladd county'
, fionlliar with the records kept in said office, who
'shrill-have power tocontract, with one or more: pee.
sons for the making of said indexes, which contract,
when approved by the said Judges, shall- become
operative and binding upon all parties Interested;
krovided, That the party or-parties . contracting to
Make said indexes shall give a bond, with two suf
ficient sureties, said bond to beapproved,by the said
Judges; for the faithful performance ef saW-con
tract, In such amount as is now by law required to
be given by the Recorder of Deeds of said county.
SECTION 5. That the said party or parties con
tracting as aforesaid-to make the !mid Indexes shall
receive therefor such compensation at( shall, be
agreed upon .or fixed In and by said contract, the
same to be paid at such time or times, and In such
manner, as shall be so agreed upon, out of the treas
ury of said county, upon the order or orders of said
Commissioners, countersigned by one of the Judges
Of said*Court, upon Widen order or orders, which'
shall be directed to the-Commissioners of said coon
ty,'the said Cnintnitslonersaliall Issue their warrant
or warrant for the payment of the same, In like
manner as other claims against the said county are
now by law paid.
ion A ,
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C /
C ,
;WS..
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CIL3IP.N, one
3, years; and,
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UM. 3layor
ZgsiMt
lerchants
Notice to Contractors.
THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS
ROISTERS appointed bye the District Court of
Allegheny county, in pursuance of the provisions Or
an act of the General .Assembly of the Common
wealth of Penns) Ivania, (a copy of *which said act is
herewith published ' ) for the purpose of, contracting
with one or more persons for the making of new In
dexes to the deed books in the Recorder's office in
raid county, hereby give notice that. Sealed Propo
sals for the making of said indexes will he received
until TUESDAY, May 12th, UGH.
All Books and Stationery necessary to be used in
performing the said work will be required to be fur
nished by the contractor or contractors. The Com
missioners will reserveto themselves the right to be
consulted, and If necessary to direct sts tothe sire,
chasacter, de., of li
the books in Which thenal in
dexes arc entered, and the contractor or contractors
v, 11l be allowed fur the actual cost of the said final
Index books in addition Ao the contract price, for
performing said work.
The CoMmissloners also reserve to thentselvett the
right to supervise the work, and on the completion
of indexing of each volume of the deedj.moirs to
rescind the contract, If the work does not meet
their approbation.
Each 'bid will be required tit contain the price per
page and the t line within which the bidder will un
dertake to complete the contract.
Each bid will be accompanied with the names of
the sureties prouohed to be given; for the faithful
rformanee of the work.
The idds will he addressed. through the post office,
to the tionnutssloners, No. 68 Grant street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
The Cumnipisioners reserve to themselves the
right to reject or accept any bid or bids as in their
judgment inaN be nte,t conducive to the public in
terest. It. F. LUCAS,
GEYER,
an..
Commissioners.
Pittsburgh. A pill TA.. 1968. airza:ozoo
EST-MI.I,ILn, 1849,- 2/IE LARGEST IN AMERICA
Lightning Rod Manufactory,
• AND .
IRON GALVANIZING' WORKS.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Manufactured at these works, and sold to all pasta
of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any
Lightning Rod in use. Great Inducements offered
to peddlers and all persons buying at wholelale.
Also, line Platina Points, of all kinds and patterns,
together with Insulators, Fastenings, Copper and
Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. Samples, Pam
phlets and Circulars sent free.
REYBURN, HUNTER & CO.,
ap10:o:Z-d.ts1 0
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
. ,
Will be sold on the premises, all that PIECE OF
BAND situate In McClure township, beginning at
the corner of Back Lnne and a 40 feet street:thence
along said street N. 12 degrees 50 minutes W. 244
feet 103,4 Inches to John ease' Dan`" thence N. 77
degrees 10 11111111tCA E. 389 feet % inch to Bakewell's
line; thence along said line S. 19 degrees 30 min
utes E. 950 feet 1h Inches to Back Lane; thence
along the SAM 378 degrees W.. 388 feet to place of
beginning, containing 9 acres -33 - perches, with a
strip 20 feet wide reserved-off the eastern end of
said piecefor a road. The property of Philip Has
sung, deceased.
Terms AVM he made known otEday sale..
liy order of the Orphans" Court.
JOHN GABS, Jr.Otohnintstrnioi 4 : -
.1. -LUTiEWIG Attorney, Grant
street
OFFICE OF THE TER.A.SUItER OF 'ALLEGE - KEY CO., I
Pirrsurntau. April 818.
TN PURSUANCE of the 21st Sec
lion of an Act relating to , AlleghenY unty. aP-.
proved.the Ist dify of May, ISM, and of the amend
ment to said section, approved the. 30th day of
March, 1860, hereby W give notice that the 'Dupli
cates of the several ards. Boroughs'and Town
ships WILL BE OPEN and I will be prepared to
receive the
•
Counti, State, Poor, .Work-honse and
Bounty Taxes, for 1868. -
On and aftei the ISt day of Miiy. IS6B, said taxes
can be paid at this office until the. Ast (layer August,
with a
Deduction of Five Per Cenii*Disconut
for prompt payment, to any persons paying the
WHOLE AMOUNT of their tal.es.
There will be no deduction during the
month orAugust. There Will be TEN rra
ADDED to all taxes remaining unpaid on the Ist
day of September, ISEIB.
mlattne9
. OFFICE OF CITY ENGLNIgiIt AND SURF/WOE, /
rittaburch,..April 16th. 1868. (
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
. ,
Sealed Proposals for Grading, raving and Curbing
ALLEGHENY STREET, from l'ena to Liberty st.
SMALLMAN STREET. from Morton to Taylor at.
' 'CENTRE AVENUE, from DinwlddlekoKirkpat+
rick street.
MiII.BERRY ALLEY, from °trier to Smith et.
MULBERRY ALLEY, from Smith to Taylor et.-
,
Will be received at the °Oleo of the 'elty Englneei,
:until SATURDAY, April gath. .1868. Speettica-,
Atoms and, blanks for bidding can be had -by calling
at this office. , . . . .
apition J. MOORE: City Engineer.
Mel
222
• , 111 1cCAIIDLESS CO..
-1 (Late 'Wilson, Carr .1b
WHOLESALE.DEALERS , IN
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rOreigu and Domestic. Dry Goods,
No. 04 WOoD,ErPREET, Third •
door atiova Diamond ailiey,
' • PITTBIIIIIIBII. PA.
.ocusit.titimek.------- - --- - - -
l ii
. _. often Is hdtditgliati that teVi
in Tao =litter tit opening LOCU M t % . it REET,IIIe!
iiliteltyv has heels Inca In theDisnelanst. . 5 No;
i a r t i a.p iw y ri l t l io T a r are , lsEplus4nd*llly ume ns e kO onlinn iiiitt edu tt-:
'italP , City Attorney.
) i l I .' ' ' ."'
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. 1 •-, - .711 V..,
MEE
1111
=IIE
NORTH AMERICAN
BRASS FOUNDRY
30,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
Nos. 488 and 490 St. John St.,
PME.M)ELMUL
ON-TRURSDAY, APRIL 234,.1508,
AT 2 O'CLOCK r. 31.,
' V: DENNISTON;
Treasurer of Allegheny Count
A i PPS" VIO
oiiablqand Vi!.e
L! ..JititT i ILCIa x — , X.,/g,E,
E f
nua l !ectriiii=r , 5, , 0re ,,
' the
OrONONOAnELA WATER
Win beheld at the First National Bank or Bittrileg
ham, on j`LTESDAY, 3lay 3th. 1868, between the
hours of 44 and 6 o'clock r. m. -
- ap2A:c3B EDWARD 3101 - E, Secretary.
IXTANTED.—A SITITATION.—A
IF IF 4 sober, steady and trustworthy, znan who /ma
bad fifteen years extiettence In the - peddling And
general commission business. and who can present
unquestionable references, Is desirous of procuring
a situation. Address, • ,
• ' Witstalustiungiues„
ap2l: C;inuintrixtna county. Ohio.
• .
- A SMAitT, lic'tEixidEN/rnor, '
•
Forkapupil, and to act as assistant to a Mechanical
Engineer. Premium required:) • 3 AA
,Adilress Box 50, I'. 0., Allegheny Clty, Pa. .
apt6:oa2
111TANTED-A GOOD 'GERMAN'
v
man, witGA R s DN I ER mA
yobo r a k nd h s a tr g i e ou f ma d i v d
.
Therearden farm withierninetien•mildsof
is a good brick house or six rooms, kitchen,
hall and cellar, foe .the ganiener tosoccuk and to. ,
whom liberal wages will be paid, for one that Is com
petent and trustworthy. Fervartioelare.hulaireOl
G. 11. TOWER: liettlEstate'Agent,
apII:o16 No. ll3* Fourth tit.; Ilttsbergh.„ei
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AGENTS WANTED:
NV : S : - 1,74.1%- 1 ,3' , ;.1
,
THE LIFE O F . — . l ittinditrd=l46rieflie
Hon. J. T. lIEADLEY, the popular Historian. Send
for Cirentar and see ear tenus t .
Address or apply to . A. L. TALCOPTI.S CO+. •• •
apao:oB7 qU'Xitrket,stroL Pittsburgh. l's
.
BY PALMER is PHEGLIPa-
A PALMERAufiER & Pitt
AUCTIONEERS'
And Colll4la. .481011
OPERA - ITOILSETAUCTION;ROOKS,:.
No. 60 Fifth:Street, Tlttsborgli,To.;
BOOT'S, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING.
Consignmenfs Solleit!d. , Promptlke. _
. 'BY A. • WILWAESIE. _ _
o THREE-STORY BRICK •
HOUSES. No. 149 SMITHFIELD STREET,'
corner of Sixth street.-
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 25th, at 3
o'clock, "will be sold, on the premises, that very de
sirable business property, the three - -story Brick
House, No. 149 Smithfield stredt. coroer of,Stxth,‘-:
now occupied by Scharnke C Will.•jeirelers,,cou.
'Mining five rooms besides the store. Also. the three
sttoTßrick House adjoining the rear of above, and • .
fronting on Sixth Street, contrilnlng_six rooms. Gas,
and water thitatgliout both- houses.: ,The la 2Q ,
feet front on dnittltifeld street and GO feet hi depth.• -
along Sixth street to Carpenter's alley.
This Is the most desirable property now offered for
sale in the city, and presents a rare chance for in
vestment. Sale positive..
Tltle Indisputable. Terms of sale cash.
ap M'ILWAIN E. Auc'r.
FOR SALE.
A RIVR M FARM OF 76 ACRES. 19
miles from E the BOT city. TO in Elizabeth township, Alle
gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one
half mile from F.lrod's Station.. on the ConneHaynie
railroad; near churches, schools, stores, &c., 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 otheroutbuildings; a well
of good standing water at the -door, and several'
standing springs of water on the farm, and an or
chard of 700 trees of selected fruits or apples. cher
ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. This prop
erty being located near the llne 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 Immediately on Theve, on the op
posite side from the railroad. , 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 .--
asa whole or in lots of one acre or more. to-sult pur. ,
chasers.• .
--• , •
Also, A FARM OF 173 ACRES, situated in St.
Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa., ,nearr •
the Hue of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
house Station. - The improvements are a two-story frame •
with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuilding's. There
Is on the place a young apple and .peach, orchard: ,
120 acres cleared land, divided into Jidda of conve
nient , size, a large portion of which are well set in
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov
ered with good timber. It is well watered and un
derlaid with coal and limestone, and is convenient •
to churches; schools, atores, mills and blacksmith
shops. A real good bargain is offered in this excel-
lent farm; and with it will tie sold all the
_personars . !.
property on the premises. correlating or horses; '
cOWs;ttock cattle, hogs implements - pry harness, gears.
wagon, plows, fanning and household
and kitchen furniture. Together will he sold very . 1
low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser.
Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of
159'ACRES AND 25 PERCHES, iq Elizabeth Tp.. ;
Allegheny county, Pa., on the line attic Illeraptield • ,
railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsville railroad at Stiter , s Station. On this farm .
,are 40 acres of superior White oak timber, which 1 ,.
nlonelsnow worth one-half the price asked for the !!
whole tract. The Improvements are a log house. s .
frame barn, good fencing, and ant apple orchard of
good fruit. It is well, watered 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
Westmorelind county, Pa., of 250 ACHES, About
six miles south of the iliennsviVania Central Rail .
road at Bolivar Station: The Improvements are two •
large hewed log dwellings; one or the, largest and.
best frame barns in the township; two apple bre- ,
:chards, in good bearings:Swinton; mini crib, wagoni'- I
shed and other outbuildings. „.sTile.whole ,fann la
under high state of cultivation:, knell all '
rate order, and the land of the beskanal y , orlitside
stone soil, about 900 aetes':Ot which Wel - eared and
the residue of the tracteld good timber;; smell all;. „ , :
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 enquire of
. G.. H. TOWEL 181 reurth Street.'
apl4:ne
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F OR SALE..
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A NEW:/tatICE3OIISE -- - • . • -
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Containing four rooms, hall and finished attic, sit- i
uated at .;.\ o. DM Elm street, Slath - ward, , opposite
the foot Of Decatur street. • -
...._ ,__ " • I
Enquht of . Capt.'CITARLF.S W . .IIIFAY. • -''
:.ant,:ost No. 40 Congress street, Pittsburgh.
~.
PESIRABLE RE.NII_7-:STREET.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE::---Thred-atorjrbrick
()Ilse, well built and conveniently arranged; wide .•''
hall, large parlor, dining-room and kitchen, ellar: wash room, room, etc.; seven.other rooms, bath•room; '';
gas fixtures In all the rooms; yard, grape arbor, &e. I
Lot extends back to an alley; brisk stable on the :••
alley;,all in complete order. - Apply to -., ' -,-,
" ' -•- • S. CUTLITIkRT & SONS, - '.l,
anl6_ '' - Real Estate Agents, 85 §tulthiteld St. :f
OFFICE OF•CITY'ENGINEER, t .
• ALLEGHENY CITY, April!), 1868 . I
TIRE PARK COMMISSION will .
receive proposals for the
. , .
Grains* of Grounds known as ,•.West
Coinnnins, , , ' • ' • . • ,
Until THURSDAY, April 16th, at 12 3r. Draw- •
Ines and specifications can be seen and full partite-
lam obtained on application at this office. • I
The commission reserve the right to reject spy or :•
all bids.
en45,.,-Ya
•
apreo23 Supt*g.F • nalacer.Park CounnistipiL._
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
SOAP ` I
PLASTER, - CIMWN EW Rk s. j
""HERBY - • -
1016:03 littiVocuititieet. .1
El• MOW; ; "f. •
, Aeqler'of Weights and /Measures',
No. 5 FOURTH STREET, • ,
(Between LlOc,xtr !lit.revi streets :
pram promptly attended 'to. . .: • ~11,13:,..3
wEET 1003138.1 NA ORANGES . , ,
prime order. n juit recetrek
ac,) extra quality, in
prima Lemons, for sale at the Family Grocery of
JNO.. A.' RENSHAW.
•
DLVE SIMIIINGifor Store WlG
dows, of the B ltreeentliddths;lor sale at Nos:
and 28 St. .Cligs Wept. -
a P /4 * I' RAI'
; lA')
pig
0 4 -124 KG .
quality; opted good at the lowest
Re and Clair street.
nem -
ipTI CLOTHES WASIERE the_
beet In the market; another , aft pty tut re
ce ved by J. &H. r ILL I'3, 4 -
_Art_ Bole ngenta for - this ounty.
COM1)1111ED
REAPERS.ANP MOWERS
Morn,for vale by /SAIMIE racKkir "
,;.
r~~~ :;'~
NOTICES.
1,1L1144
AUCTION SALES.
FOR SALE
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MEM=
DI