NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - - CHEAP GENII FOR THE PEOPLE.-- The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have teen emoted to N 0.149 SMITHFIELD STREET, where yin abarihe /onnd the most eampide assorteigetu - ' tr GUM Pistols, Ammunition and ElporU Jag dto., in tee city. All kind* of ChM. aseT Ptstots carefulim reizaired. Cash paid for . 4.RNY RIFLES and RH vOLVERS. Seca Mtn, 'or Ulu:treed Circular. Agents wanted in eve" own ae United States. .Arictre4s, - J. H. JOHN". MOIL 1/9 Stnithlteld Street, Pittsburgh. PLYMOUTH" CONGRE• 1 W 71 ; lE i I iAnONAL CHURCH will hold services n MOZART HALL, Seventh street, TO-MORRO W. writing and evening, services to commence at BBi and 'TM o'clock—HENßY B. ENSWORTH, 'udor. WTHE SECOND METHODIST CHURCH, Rebecca street, near Gas Works, 11.11egbeny. S. F. CROWTHER. Pastor. Preach g every Sabbath. at 10% A. at. and 71,,4 r. 11- Sob lb School at UM r. IL Subject to-morrow monninu—"Tbe Gospel." In , a evening—"lmportanee of Wisdom." eTHE Rev. - 5; W. R. STUCK-- ENBERG, Pa (Generale English Evangel- Lutheran Church, Synod.) situated on Rand street, will preach SUNDAY MORNING and F. VEXING, at the usual hour 10S A. )f. and TS x. The friends of the congregation. and public cordially invited. UNIVERSALIST CRURCH__, CORNER OF GRANT AND, THIRD ST& Pastor. Rev. A. BOSSER3LAN. Pregehlng EVERY JUNDAY at 1.0 . 4 A. X. and 736 rat. Sunday School tt M. the people are Invited to come and f Special subjects for to-morrow morning and even g. Seats free and a Welcome to all. OR. RENT, AL GOOD ISTORE•ROON, Dn Smithfield street, now occupied, but can be Ta inted by Ist of May. . . For further particulars address ap.Z:pll E, GAZETTE OFFICE. ' EED•POTATOES. . _ Thirty Barrels Harrison. For 6.0 e by JOIIN R. & A. 3 111RDOCII, Nursery Florins and Seedgmen, 11.12 Smithfield atreCt • ITT ALLEY.---Notice is hereby given that the viewers repOrt on' • WIDENING OP PITT. ALLEY, AlgiwaclAllegieny, has been 'led In the Dis flcou% iv.. .tpril Term, 1168,-for coutlr attop. J. C. McOMDS. aganpli: • City Solic (tor. TEAM ENGINE, Inch Bore, 30 inolitrolce s iVlth or without. Do'Wry also several Portable and tatloncry Engines and Bollera—for sale cheap, at be ahlriped - to any point on short notice. . ALEXANDER WALLACE; Tldloute, Warren county, CM MECUM:Mg' N(YrICE.--Lettert testamentary upon the estate of William Robinson, Jr., deceased, • ave been granted to the undersigned. • All persons sing claims against the o•state wilt present the r•• a to the undersigned; and all persons Indebted to e estate will make payment to the undersigned. MART 210111:N80X, xecutr. W3I. SIIOEN E IIERGE ix R, - JOHN MORRISON, Executors. 1 1 0111ce of the Estate at No. 14 Federal street, Alle teay City, with Mr. JOHN D. ROBINSON. 1ap23:p14 : E MAGNOLIA FARM, 150 - ACRES, • • :pocated near 3feNcesport, not far from Elrod's Sta. lon, on the Ronneßavine Railroad. New house, the bun condition; barn excelled by few in tbe tititry. All improvements on the place are mod n and of the best kind. Soil unsurpassed by any in e country for farming. Fruit, grapes, r t dance. Never fhilittg springs abound. coal t open. Fenee4 perfect. Will be sold cheap. Apply to STEEL & WILSON, Brokers and Real Estate Agents, 11,711d;14,11 lotaiootroszzillloDtaq : -..1 20,000 FEET •:i STONE PEPE, .., SRITABLE FOR SEWERS AND DRAMS, . , i . . FOR SALE By '•-, BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., go. 167 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh. t ii , a aps-,:ws i. PRING STOCK OF CARPETS! HAVE IN STORE THE most complete assortment -of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS we have ever opened, embracing the newest styles - and designs of the best FOREIGN and DO MESTIC MANUFACTURERS,' imported and selected with special reference to the Pitts burgh Market. Many of the patterns are confined to our honSe exclusively for this city. v- ' Withthe advantage* of Direct Importation, we are now able to offer early the newest and choicest patterns of BRUS SELS, from the most celebra ted .Engllsh looms, and at prices isithin the reach of al most - every householder. A special but limited importa lion of E.NOLLSU INGBAINS, of extra quality, and in rare and beautiful designs, will be found especially choice and desirable for Chambers. _ Our Stock of COMMON_ ALL-WOOL WETS, pmichised 'before' the Carpet Wfayers' strike, will be sold at the serrates as previous to the last ad and 'will' furnish CARPETS to thit multitude:at the lovmstprirmaince the war. A good CARPET FOR 25 OMITS. A YARD. ' „ n. " - Thosehavinirarlors or Drawling Rooms to ittenisli are epee/tally invited to examine uansnally large number of = , , Piggeries particularly. adapted -%::to Ulm *impose, Which weeder ;:in W 111 4 0021 and TAPEATZT VELVETa and 1111101MEIA at low prices. _ ' o • '•;,.,'",`...',111b011]:t111)011.':•.'• ‘& 'COWART - •4 MINE N 7 • SPRING GOODS, - . 1 1 / 241 11 4 1 ,it t io D a E rRST CLASS 31 - ENCHANT TAILOR JUST OPENED, AT HENRY G. HALE'S, Corner of Penn and st. Clair Streets. Q,PECTA.CLJES, WARRANTED TO IMPROVE THE SIGHT, AT DUNSEATH & HASLETT'S, JEWELERS ASZD OPTICIANS, 65 FIFTH ST.; OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL. AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pittsburgh and Miners _ • • vine Railway Company. SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enact Counci l* he City gf Pittsburgh, in &led and Common at:actu ated, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Pittsburgh and Mine rsville hallway Company shall be and is hereby relieved from their liability to clean and keep in repair the streets through which It passes, except so much thereof as lies between the rails of said road, and one foot on either side thereof; Prorided, however, that this release from said liabilities shall continue for five years and no longer. SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, the oth day of April, A. D. 1868. President JAMES IfeAULEY. of Select , Z Attest: E. s. Monnow. ' oiluen - - - . Clerk of Seleet conlien ' W. A. TOMLINSON', • President of Common Council. Attest: AUGII MCMAISTEA. , Clerk of Common Connell. ar2s:Td3 _ ROBINSON, * No. 20 FIFTH STREET, HAS RECEIVED ANOTIEIMIt LOT I OF PURE MAPLE SYRUP. !MINA MATTING A very superior quality of White, - • Fancy Striped • And Check MATTDIGS, JUST IMPORTED: ALL-WOOL INGRAIN% TN BRIGHTEST COLORS: Prices the Lowest in: this. Market. MCCALLUM .; BROS., ; - 5/ BIWA 5,11{10-..ab01v,y0n.,., EV Ea 'KAY & COMPANY; BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS No' 65 'Wood Street;';' PITTSBURGH. - • Vt 11.14 LINE OF kAtCY AND STAPLE - STATIONERY, CONSTANTLY ON. NAND. ••• - -. • - • WEDDING AND :VISITING CARDS engraved and pelitted in the but style. , • • - r• INITIALS: stamped , on" iiiper colon 0; Blau. 02 1 re °Pee , in 3tONOGRA3IB turnlshed_to order.- apili:B [TNIT istetteraE:a. travAr. PEA-NI.TrtH4OO store, (or sale by, • 7 tce in I ,; l2s Dießin , s CO t - ' O 4 NW; .40 - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONLY tato, • FORA COO 6 SET or TEE:rm, WARRANTED F 01! ONE YEAR. Something' ENTIRELY NEW. Can only be ob tained of the inventor, DR SPENCER, 254 Penn CALL AND EXAMINE. N..ll.—The ARTIFICIAL /11.1 MAN E Y E insert ed without nain.• ap2stpB W WALK IN!ALK IN! _ AND SEE THE NEW SPRING AND SUMMER JUST RECEIVED AT H. SMITH'S Tailoring Establl N 4. 08 WYLIE 8 FOR SALE.- HOBOKEN.- THE balance of tho% desirable Lots are now offered at private sale, and any ono desirous of building sites would do well to Make a r sclection. rrhe village is located on a beautiful and healthy spot, 'two and a half milef front Sharpsburg, on the Wesiern*Renn sylVanla Railroad, which runs through it r , makiturit much more Valuable _and agreeable. Extensive L preparations are ow making for erectin ka number ofline houses, which will prove an Ornainent to the town. The remainden of these Lots will be sold at very reasonable rates and on terms exceedingly easy. ; BILL & SMITTERLY,-Real Estate and In surance Age v. Lawrenceville BEE =I MEM E=EtiM PITTSBURGH AZETTE: SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 1868 NENV AD VEIFtTISEI!kE:]Mo N.IW :DRESS G 09,118. WHITE; ORRCI); . : • • 26 FIFTH STREET,- Are now opening some choke styles of LADIES' AND:CHILDREN% DIVES GOODS, Which they offer at LOW PRIES.. L ,LAIELEy ftAILROAD.WEERE F . DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS. Running through to Venting° City without change of cars—Connecting with trains East and West on the Warre.. dt Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic .Great Western Railways. Shortest and quickest route to Oil City and Franklin, and all points in the Oil Regions. On andlitfter April 213th, 1808. Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive at the Pittsburgh Depot. corner Canal and Pike Ste. .as follows: Deport. Arrive. Maillo and Pm Ven. City. 7:00 A..M. 0:15 r. M. Express " 10:40 r. at.L9:B5 A. at. Brady s Bend AccommodM 3:00 r. as. 10:20 A. M. Soda Works AccomM 5:30 r. M. 7:55 A. at. First Hutton AecomodM... 8:50 A. M. 11:40 A. M. Second Hutton AccomodM 12:00 at. 3:55 P. ar. Sunday Church Train leaves Soda Works at 8:05 A. at., arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. Sr. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M., arriving at Soda Works at 2:55 r. M. ACKSTONE, Sup't. W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. GOODS; hment, Corner o Federal BALBRIGGAN STOCKINGS. AT "JAMES PHELAN'S IMMENSE COLLECTION RARE AND VALUABLE BOORS, CALL AlO EXAMINE THE STOCK. STATIONERY, OF ALL KINDS, BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT, SIXTH STREET, BELOW SMITHFIELD JOHN D. EGAN. BATES 4]L OFFER A COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES' UNDERWEAR Chemise, 8 Skirts, Drawers. IiMI All LOW PRICES. ap=riTsicT D RY GOODS 2 DRY, GOODS 2 LARGE STOCK, LOW PRICES Yard Wide itLEACIIED,MUSLIN, at 12,,tf0 Heavy:UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, at...1W0 GOOD GINGITAAS, at 114)0. BEST PRINTS, at 12iic. PURPLE PRINTS, slightly Imperfect, at 12,Lic JEANS, at ISE6c. EXTRA WIDE CRASH', at .12I'Mc RIICKARACK TOWELS, at - 12;Lic. CORSETS, yen' etiesp, COLORED RID GLOVE'S, at 75c. MAIIK.pASS,I..z: '.: r': I4DIES. SAdinN4' otoik::'-, A nicelmorimgit of-DREGS GijODS 4.`1 • TABLE LINEN, I.13ISII ; -SHIRT FRONTS, WHITE QUILTS. • BALIIOEIAL : -'AND HOOP SKIRTS. • -•• BONNETS, R/n)3ONS, FIfOWERS... HOSIRRY, HAM IiANDS; NOTTeOIO44c. A FULL STOCK:AT LOW PRIM% 'o7toterJale AT WEUUM- sznpurs 180 & $2 Federal St, Allegliear; EMI . Lid.ti OPEN-WORRED STOCKINGS CLOCKED STOCKINGS, SIWSTOCKINGS LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS. AMERICAN MERENO STOCRINGS ENGLISH MERINO STOCKINGS Oid Stand.Stocking.Store, :Co. 514 nil If STREET AT HALF PRICE, At Eastern Prices, AT TILE Skirt Shields, Night Dresses, Dressing Sacques, SPRING SHAWLS,. , SPRING DELAINES; LIRTCASSIMRES.Th rzm . . . ::r I , T- ..'.:-..1: 7, :.1 - 7; r.... OEM MI -,~,,., TO - THE LIGHTNING - ROD -TRADE: DEALERS Lt LIGHTNING HODS are Invited to an ernmlnatiou of our SOLID Ci Watch we fi and furnlst plete, gam LA It ROD. LO Duq ap2s:pl7 NEW The LARG of all the late PLUM In the city, rm.; for cash with HOT Wlll consult purchasing el JOHN Plumber, 227 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, 159 Federal Street, Allegheny. &s fi -1° // No. 37 FIFTH STREET, HAS JUST runrAsuzi) Buirs New System of Book-keeping, Elegantly printed in colors by HARPER & BROTH ERS, Now York. pp. 400. Crown STO., $3,75. , Postage 35 cents. • The first American work that fully illustrates the . accounts of • MERCIIANTS. • MA NUFAcTITRERS. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, RAI ROADS. • • NATIONAL BANKS. and PRIVATE BANKERS. "Undoubtedly the most elaborate and carefully prepared text-book upon Book-keeping accessible to the student.—llloston Journal.' "It has brought Book-keeping to perfection."— (Baltimore American. "Includes all the latest improvements."—[Rich mond Whig. "Altogether a remarkable book.•'—{Phliadelphia City Item. — Leaves nothing further to be desired."--ISt. Louis Republican. "The most perfect now before the publlc."—tAl ' bauy Express. ' "It may be the-salvation of many business 111011 [.fewisb Messenger. All these improvements are now in our standard course of businesi education taught for 28 years in DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, of Pittsburgu,• Penn'a,bv the best practical accountants In America. Our new 16 page DOMILE-QUARTO CIRCULAR, containing the College terms, the report 'of a Com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, on tile above work. fac simile engraving of our pen ' man's writing, sliver medals, Ito., mailed free. Address P. DUFF & SON, Principals, ap_s_piGtdST IXTEW GOODS 1-1-1 NEW GOODS! GRoS GRAIN SILKS BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCAS ALPACCA PQPLINS. GRANITE, POPLINS MI IBYSSINIAN POPLINS COLORtD WOOL DELAINES . . BLUE, PINK AND DUFF PERCALES BEADED PARASOLS RUFFLED PARASOL S . NAPKINS, SIILiT FRONTS .. , INO)t FELL LINE OF Domestic and Housekeeping Goods, AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY, WUOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT ERWIN, II'CONNELL & CO'S, 178 Federal St., Allegheny. s~'~~ TnE GALAXY LS NOW: THE MOST Billitazit,•y.at,erhitning , and, Attract i v e *ft risi z Addis hi this Countri. MAY NUMBER NOW READY. Ist. in-this-number is 'commenced a. new story- by , , the most popular Novelist In, this ”CountrY. MA RION HARLAND, author of; ,ticee, , . , ..ithi de „ Path," "Nemesis," etc., called "BEECHDALE." This story will be E;.2.(41,2411Pt ILLUSTUATED. Ada Titit GA I:A X r ilcrsi contains MTV mu CENT.' more matter than heretofore. 3d. It is the SIOST ELEGAIsITLY riLuSTRATED MAGAZINE published In this country. Each num ber will hare four elegant full-paged 111 ustratlons, osi tinted paper. cont Tuts oi.the May Numbors i. THE "BLACK BESS: A Story. 'By Harriet Prescott Spofford. 11. OUR .- 111. PERSONALIIIy Walt Whitman. CLEMENTINA auiNISILDE: A Story. • fly E. Lynn Linton. • . i _ V. THE SOLDIER STATESMAN: • Vi. THE PHADDMAILIE TO BIECCA. By Miss E. D. Proctor. , WOODS-AND WATERS.- By E. C. .Sted, man. - . VIII. BEECLIDALE. Chapters a t t d im . Marlon Harland. IX. WORDS . A W ND THEIR USES. .Ilyßkhard. ' Grant hite. X. FIVE-Y .11 EARS IN JAPAN. By Dr. D. *. Simmons. XL STEVEN LAWRENCE, YEOMAN. By Mrs. rds. TliE GALAXY MISCELLANY -.Short and Brhsht Articles. DRIFT WOOD. Hy Philip Quillbet. XIV. LITERATURE. ART, Ate.. e t c .,. , m NEBULE. Ity the Eote. "Price 35 cents r . 04 per year. Now is the Time to s u b eec in c . Two, Copies for a year to one ad &cos for ST.. Three- copies- acne tbr a - -year to one address for .10. 3ampleropy sent on receipt of 13 cents. :.SHELDON'It COMPANY.' 4 N05..49S and 500 Broadway , Now Torii .00419. d'WEET i ----- T -------- 1 1 ESSINA.ORANavtI x of extra quality, Laprime order, just , reeeayedt Drime Lemons, for male at the Funny Grocery or splr , ' ' JNQ A. RENSHAW, 1 t i /.. 011,1 4` & i'.l' j • I. ~ ,IS r., *in ~ r, , F. 1.: ' • , ISE .Ite , —1 TAR ROD, quantities to and tixtntes coin- S COPPER TURIT- & Co., .ERS, Pittsburgh. GOODS. .ELECTED STOCK TERIALS en the manufactu ug up their houses ,TER, by, calling before ESE PITTSBURGH, PA., _ ,PITTSIIPRGII, PA SUN UMBRELLAS PARASOLS.. TABLE LINENS '%L'~~~`~`_°'fie :~~, LeIM AUCTION SALES Brp,Aux3 & MILLEN. AUCTIONEERS And Commission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. de Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING Con s signments Solicited. Prompt turn. BY SMITHSON, UNHOOK & WOLELLAND. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY CLOSING- OUT AUCTION ShIE. ELECANT S t ILVER WARE, French Clocks, Parlor Ornaments, &c. On - Tuebitay, April 28th, 1868, AT 2 AND 7,'4, O'CLOCK, I'. 11., AT MASONIC HALL AUCTION ROOMS, 53 and 57 VlNki Street • • Special attention asked to this sale by those de siring either a complete or partial Silver Ware fur nisbnient, being the largest and finest lot ever offer ed at sale In this h dre c f i t te T n e m o nufacoey .t exnrdrvehlye r f c o he styles a e n r d spaes by one of the most reliable Eastern houses, and guar anteed TRIPLE PLATE. - In the assortment may be found choice tete-sets. elegant and varied tea sets, urns, dinner, tea and pickle castors, cake, earl and fruit baskets, stands er and servers; with an endless variety ofotb:aktieleS. SMITHBON,TANHOOK & 211.'011ELLAND. Auctioneers CM BY A. MiLLWAIVE, TO 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 street, corner of Sixth, now occupied by Scharnke Jewelers, i con taming live rooms besides the store. Also, the three story Brick'lfouse adjoining the rear of above, and fronting on Sixth street, containing six rooms. Oas and water throughout both houses. The lot Is 20 feet front on Smithfield street and 60 feet in 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. Title indisputable. Terms of sale cash. - ap22 A .wiLwAINE. Auer. . PANR,TELEGRAP AND RAIL ROAD STOCKS, MONONGAHELA NAVI- iAT II lON COMPANY, $5,000 CITIZENTS PAS SENGER RAILWAY BONDS.—TUESDAY EVEN ING. April 28th at wi o'clock. • will be sold, on second floor or Commercial Sales7Rooms, 108 Smithfield street: _ 20 shares Iron Cify National Bank. 20 shares Tradesmens National Bank. • * 10 shares Keystone Savings Bank. 20 shares Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Co. 20 shares Allegheny Valley R. R. 80 shares Monongahela Navigation Co. 4 shares National Refining and Storing Co. 15,000 Citizens Passenger Railway Bonds, First Mortgage 7 per cent Bonds. ap2.5 / • A . McILWAINE, Auctioneer. !Hi GROVER at BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH r LOCK STITCH r SEWING MACHINES WITH LATEST 13IPROVEMENTS, At the Sew and Elegant Sales Rooms OF THE COMPANY, 51 FIFTH STREET. Also, NEEDLES, ATTACHMEI•ITS, MACHINE SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL, &c., &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect fully invited to call. teAmppleliscbaytiomnasil on a pp lication. solicited. Circulars or Correspondence to be addressed to S. _ _ GROVER & BAKER S .111 00 51 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. mh.99:1112. NOTICE. Fifth Street Sidewhlk Extension. IRON CURB . AND SIDEWALK, We desire tocall e letattnion of parties about to widen their sidewaks, acording to ordinance, to our Patent Iron Curb and. Pavement. ~ T he same will be laid in front of the Opera House this week and will speak for itself, The following is an ex tract from a letter of the City Engineer and Rego latorl'•l consider It superior to stone, and if laid hi Fifth street, will add greatly to its beauty, and kwould recommend It to property owners. •M. .T. MOORE, City Engineer." Address THE ATLAS WORKS. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. " ap= CHEAP! CHEAP! PRINTS . , DELAINES. - air TWEEDS, CASSIMERES. agir I ,r LANNELS,COLLARS. 4? HOSIERY AND GLOVES. /Er WHITE GOODS. 1• Sir CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS RIBBONS, SHAWLS. Air HOOP SKIRTS, LACES. NS". AT THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE OP F. SCOUCILr, Vir No. 168 Wylie Street.„ea 168. • 168. r rnliX:n4o) pROCLADIA'IION. In accordance with the requirements of an Act 'of Assembly, passed March IStb, MS, the qualified voters of that portion of the City of Allegheny,' formerly part of Duquesne Borough, whicli was annexml to said city, by the aforesaid Act, wilt as semble at their usual place of holding elections, ON TUESDAY, Ma* sth, 1568, • . Aud elect THREE SELECT bouNcrtartx, one. for Ilyear, one fora _3'ears, one for 3 years; and FOUR COMMON COH.NCIL3IEN. ap24 r- . - SIMON DRUM: Mayor. OTICE. CITY S.H7:6A-Rii: Any person wishing to lave,their removed promptly by the City ASK Carts; either by ' the Week ortly contniet. will please lea Aldermanrders at the GAZETTE OFFICE, or at BUTLER'S OFFICE, where they wlltyeeeivirgrompt attention. FRIMERIOIL, WES't COMMON /11achitie Stone Works, Arthwest corner of \Vest Common, Allegheny. vitiznlc ATVATER & co.• Have on hand or irciiisro on short notice Hearth and Step Stones, Flags for Sidewalks, Brewery Vaults, &c. Head and 'Youth Stones, Se. Orders promptly executed. , Prices reasonable. • TO LET, TWO 'OOOD On-47 Ohio street, two doors west of 'Diamond, each containing, twn rooms and twonercheS., Enquire at ie Ohto street. ' 1 • ap2ft:o93 , . W. CARSON. • • ' • OPPICS, CITY EN(IIKERU AND StIIIVEYOU, - Pirrenuituit„ Ap_ril 894 ' S EALED IBOB . ' PROPOSALS FOR THE removahof the C 121" ,W,EIOII. SCALES,. on Second Street , to the corner of Second and Try streets, will be received at this office until FRIDAY, May IehIEIPS.-- - , 1 1.- - Jr MOORE, mats , -. ' ;City Engineer. - SOAP sioNE. • PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS, ' " • WATER PIPS. HENRY .111L - COLLINS.' L.: : ' 113 Wood strieti 4016:07C , ~ 0ai':,:uT,;37,~;, garNOTICE• . - Are hereby notified that the First instalment on -their Subserlption of Stock is now.due, and will be received at the Bank, which willtbe , tmen for bad ness on SF • TUESDAY NEXT, APltft, 213 m. -11 - The Stock Bo9ks wllLnmain 6Mm for a limited time. Persons desiring to subscriiie should do so at once. DOMENICK 1113f$ 1. F L .X, President. J. B. GORNELY. Cashker. gar'NOTICE. TO METTLE AND PLANK ROAD OOMPANEDI The undersigned appraisers, aPtipintect.by and in accordance with the act of the Legislature of the Siate of Pennsylvania, approved April 6th, 153675. have, in compliance with a resolution of the Select .and common Connell., of the ('ity ofilttsburgh, Weed on the duties imposed on themby said act. :And to enable them to perform tad duties, they. hereby request the President and Directors of any and every Turnpike and Plank Road OcnnintnyWitti In the present bounds of the City Of Pittsburgh. which clalmato charge tolls for noise of. their im provements. to furnish the appraleie s with a state ment In writing, of the road-held anitiownedi,i'each corporation, and ; statement to show First—The name of the read or coapany.l the title of the act of Incorporation., and of Its: supplements, with the date ofapproval °reach: Second—The number of shares held by the stockholders, and the amount actually paid In by them as cmdtal stock. Third—Tlie length of road now owned by the corn tiortyhwiatiholintrecp. tmigl i t o b t o i alin t l. l 3 of i tilei City of Pitts- Tge ' statements may. be delivered teeitherof the undersigned, or at the °lnce of the City Controller. Fourth street. Pittsburgh, and are required ou or before the 4th day of stay neat. 1 W. 'WADE . Wat..Dlr.A•oi , A LF:x.km , Enpouno A . ColimisAoners. ap24 Pittsburgh. April 23. 1868 egg— DIVIDENDNOIII id E.--THE PACIFIC ANh. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY oF THE UNITED STATES, having declared its Eleventh Quarterly blltdend at the rate of TEN l'Elt CENT. PEit ANN,U3L it will be paid on demand. at the °dice of the Secretary and Treasurer, corner Sixth and', Wood streets. apM:p2. WAR_.JAY ALLEN. Stc'y. r4r" ELECTION NOTICE.-THE of tile Annual Election for P 4 residetnd Directors 1 1. - MONONGAHELA WATigH CO. % Will lie held at the First National Ban k of Binning httm, on TUESDAY, May sth. 1808 between the News of 4 au! 0 o'clock P. lit. ap2ltol3B EDW ARD MOT . 4 Secretary. -, ____ WANTED. W -, ..___.7...._„__________7 II _______ ANTED, ; A SMART, INTELLIGENT:. WY .. . , For a pupil, land to act as assistant tot Mechanical Engineer. A'remium required. Address Box 50, P. O. Allegheny Pa. City, ANTED--A GOOD dERMAN • W. GARDNER. A sober, Indust ions married man, with a small family, to take clutt*e of and live on a garden tarn within nineteen miles of the city. There is.azgood brick house of six rooms, kitchen, hall and cellar, for the gardener to oacupy, and to whom liberal wages will be paid, for one that is con- I patent and trustworthy. For earth:Wail; inquire of G. H. TOWER. Real Estate Agent, , apBmi6 No. 164 Fourth St., Pittsburgh; _ _ - AGENTS WANTED. GRANT . THE LIFE OF.—A. now and standar lion. J. T. HEADLEY, the popular 111.qpr , ia, for Circular and see our terms. Address or apply to A. L. TALCO t iT & CO.. ap3:1:087 60 Market street. Pit urgh, Pa. El FOR SAL Property near Ransil A very desirable piece , of land of 16 acres, having an orchard of about 3 acres, and a good 'frame house of 5 rooms and cellar.,• a spring of never ! falling wa ter near the house. Located on an elevation about h' of a mile west of Manageld Station, on the Pan handle It. R. To be sold as a whole or in lots, to suit purchasers, from 2to 5 acres. -.I _ -- - ALSO. - A-good frame dwelling of five rooms, largehall, finished attic and good cellar, with lot; 24 by 129 feet 0 inches, situate No. GO Adams street, Sixth ward, Allegheny City c wldch will be sol.l low and on good terms, as the owner wishes to leav e the city. . A LSO. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Twojgood lots on Franklin street; three small lots on Chaitiers street, Allegheny. A number of lots on Jacks Run. SO. A good Farm of 70 Acr L es, 00 of whiCh are culti vated, and balance in timber, having 10 acres of orchard, consisting of apples, peac s and pears; a good ai log house of 6 rooms and ce tar; a good log harm well watered, having a good spring near the door; 50 acres underlaid - . ill:ewd. Situ ate 12 miles northwest of Alleghe pity, and miles front Sewickley or Glendale St tion, on the P. F. W. &C. It. R. Terms easy. Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, • cal i.Estate and Insurance Agent No. 77 Federal st cot, Allegheny City, ou second floor. ap23:m& FOR.' SALE. A RIVER BOTTOM FARM lOF t !AegEs . miles from the city, In Elizabeth • nship, gheny county, Pa., on the Youghlogl hy river, one half mile from Elrod•s Station, on t COnnellsville railroad; near churches. schools, stoi s,i&c., in the Bourlahlng villages of Boston and G .e 4 Oak. The improvements area two-stor, brie house of six rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame k barn with stabling underneath, mind other outb : Iffings; welt of good standing water at the dot: ,land several standing Aprings of water on fa s,' and au or chard of 700 trees of bet ect nmits ' ['apples, cher-. ries, pears, Peaches, quinces mpl vra ; a; ;Thisprop erty being located near lb ' the railroad, within one hour's ride of tin city. ma , it very de sirable for gardening or a dairy fat ,a VG Is also a good and beautiful location fur aunt s,somos hear the city, lying. Immediately on the riv 4; on the op poilte side from the railroad. Tito West Newton Accommodation and other trains on tbetailroad af ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily communication to and from the city. Wlil he sold. as a whole or In lots of one acre or more:: to suit pur chasers. Also, .A FARM OF 173 ACRES, sithlred In St. Clair township. Westmoreland county:l ”a., near the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad latt.liouston.: Station. The improvements are a two Story frame house, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank. baru 40 by 00 feet, and other outbuilditigs: Thera is on the place a young apple and peach. orchard; 120 acres cleared land, divided into Ileitis of conve— nient size, a large portion of which ere well set In clover and timothy; the resifts of said! tract cov ered with good timber. It is well watered and un deriatd with schools stoles ,, e, and is ! eolivenient to churches, , mills and :=.blacksmith shops. A real good bargain is offered In this excel lent farm; and with It will be sold alt UM personal . property mu the premises, emulating - 4of horses, cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry,harness, gears. wagon, plows, fanning Impienteuta and household and kitchen furniture. Together will 'be sold very low and on easy terms.-to a responsiblo,pArchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Trilettff Land of 158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES; lo Iliztibeth Tp., Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of theißemptield railroad. and one anti one-halt mileslproUt the Con nellsvilic railroad at Sitter's Station." Vu this farm' are 40 acres orsuperior white oak timber, which alone is , now worth one-half the price asked the whole tract: The Improvements are m4og house, • frame barn, good, tensing, and- it apple . mrchard of good fruit. It is well w stored and • underlaid with ,limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with stone coal for best FARM , hum • - _Also, The Westmoreland county; Pa., of 250 ACRIitS. about six miles south of the Pennsvlvaula Central hail road-at Bolivar Station. The Improvemehts are two large hewed jog dwellings; one of them largest and, • ,best frame barns In the township; two! apple or &arils, in good bearing condition: corn crib, wagon shed and other outbuildings. The cliff t o t is ander a high•state of unit [ration; AinOilzghtliti first rate order, and the land'of the best iltralltrOfilme stone soli, about 200 ac;es of which Is.eleared and theetesidite 'of the tract In good timber; such as white .O:Lk, rock oak,hickory, walinitratlff beech , This property will be : sold very cheap and, oil fv° . . , terms, !V/ the owner wishes to engage In other ons.- ne•!,r For particulars enqulrcof 111, 154-Voilith'Bkreel! EZS PESIRAIIILE -. PENN ' .I =STREE'rc '- RESIDENCE FUR SALT.—Three-story brick natme,'Well built and conveniently arranged; wide ball, large parlor, dinlpproom tunl-kitellea, cellar, wash room, ete.• Seven otlscr robins, bath f 00131; gas fixtures In-all the rooms; yard, grape :Valor, &c. Lot extods back to an alley; brick stabN on the alley; Mt hi complete order. Apply to , 1 , ~..„ Si CUTHBERT & SONS. Real Estate Areas, 85 Smithfield St.: ~. 11:33 • ar T .4 oirs T --- OR .SALESEVERALL BUILDING LOTS on Observatot7 8114 Second) . d, Allegheny (Sty. are offered for salet-cheap,.L. -The location Is a . very desintble one, commanding flneNlew of both citle. , " , 1, easy of access, and them is ;- is abundance of stone on the ground foebunding graix l 4 . . .via;atai . - al. Ai t i te aims shop' c 75 at THIS OFFICE, or on the net:l n sb 'nearlba7. - Ob• servatory Building. mi„,23,1,35 LAND' '-4T - BOINEWoop ..• Meaty Acres of Land for sale at -Homewood Station P. immediately .oppoidte reildences of Drs. Vandevort and Donny, and being the most desirable property county. • - _ for e„untry-rrsideneo.Cdti the In otEr. P. MILLEit,..No. 83 Fifth ttret, or or B. X.'3IILLER. -near tbo premises. . -arn7:07,3 OR SALE.--HOBSES. - At HOW. t , ARDIS LIVERY ANIt SALES/A/ILE, One fl n_e Y HORSE Man; three .DAPPLI.I,; GREY gIOgSESI ono LARGE ORAIIGIrr,HORSEt. three .MAOIC • BLARES: - two 'ORE.!. MARES "Sign EMEET, near Monoseshels House. • i . Horses bought and soot on commission: • ' E NOTICE. CITY SANS',: T1C..',..-.. il an d work, by Orion. Send Sale. E BE