The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 30, 1868, Image 5

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- CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE.---
The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been'
removed to 110. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
will always be found the most complete tmeortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and st.
lng Material, ire., in tee city. All kind* o w ns
and Pistols careful ly .ropaired. Cash paid for
ARMY RIFLES - and REVOLVERS. Bend ottani,
for illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in inwry
town in the United States. Address, J.ll. JOHN
STON. 179 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
arGRAND MATINEE
HAYMAKERS IN COSTUME,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
.A.fternoon, May 2.
oßcuiesTiLOW 25,
UNDER THE DIRECTION-O?_PROF. TEORRE
PNE'DWELLING
FOR SALE. OR RENT
That elegant realde.nee, •.-
i
' So. 35 4r4f,) near ()or. of Third,
At preientbteriple.9ky'll.
,DARLINGTOV,
1 will solder rente , , • .
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WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. -
ExtluallE OF
LOCKIIART, ritipw CO.,
ap3o:Rrl
168.
t , NEW 4MO..DS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
1 NEW WOHAillt.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
milt% 168 Wylie Street...ger
168. 168.
taplo:n4ol
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STATE or. lACOB LINTEART,
DIMAISY.D.
ALLEGEEENY COUNTY, Cs. • '
In the [ Ch risto p herrirt. In the matter of the Pe
tition o Linhart, Administrator of
Jacob Mahan, deed, for a Rule on all parties in
terested in the said estate to show cause why the
-estate of said decedent should not be sold.
And now, April 25th. 1565, the within petitien
presented4nd read In open Court, whereupon the
Court, haring considered the same: do grant a rule
upon Abraham Llnhart, Solomon Ltntart. Thomas
Y. Briggs, James H.- Hays, Annie - E. Black and
47aesh Mack. her trustee; Sarah Stewart and Wil
kins Linhart. her trustee; Elizabeth Shipman and
Wilkins Linharti ber trustee, and!Mary Mohler and
411 other persons interested In the real estate of
-Jacob Linhart, deceased, to appbar in Court and
show cause, if any they have, why the real estate of
the said Jacob Unhurt, deceased, should not be
sold—;rule returnable on the Ist day of. June, A. D.
1865, at 10 o'clock A. at., and notice theraof to be
_given by publication once a week for four successive
weeks In the Pittsburgh Daily Gazette,. and by per
sonal notice to all parties within the county of Alle
gheny. BY. THE COURT.
(Seal.] Attest: A. IDLAmas, Clerk.
All parties Interested in the said estate will please
take notice of the above rule.
J. S. FERGUSON,.
ap30:00-T11 Attorney for Petitioners.
N E* PLUMBUiEG GOODS.
The LARGEST AND REST SELECTED STOCK
of all the late!d Improved
PLUMBING. MATERIALS
•
In the Purchased direct from the -manufactu
.l rers for cash. Parties about fitting up their houses
with . •
HOT AND COLD WATER, EtC.,
WIIi consult their own interest by calling before
purchnainvelsewhere.
1
..TATE, Pluniber,
221 Liberty St., Pittsburgh:
A 3iti
50 Federal Street, A.lleglieny
sp.lo:ws3:Tu-rugs
STRING STOCK
OF
CARPETS
WE 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.
DI EST IC MANITIPACTITRERS,
imported and selected with
Xpecial reference to the Pitts
burgh Market. Many of the
patterns are confined to our
house exclusively for this city.
With the advantages of Direct
Importation, we are now able
to offer early the newest add
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 importai"
tion of- ENGLISH INGRAINS,
of extra quality; and in' rare
and beautiful designs, will be
found especially choice and
desirable for Chambers.
Our Stock of COMMON ALDWOOL
CARPETS, purchased before the Carpet
Weavers' strike, will be sold at the
same,rates 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 25
CENTS A URA
N. H.-. Those having Parlor* or
Drawing Booms to tarnish are
sneefally invited to examine
the unusually large number of
Patterns partieularly.adapted
to thatpurpose, which we offer .
in WILSON and TAPESTRY'
VELVETS and BRUSSELS at
low prices. .
to fi ri
ltittoMNTOoll
COMPANY,
I
2.3 Fifth Street.
N-5 , bales fib** landi n g
e fr ni roz (
1 1 sttaraer Ingmar: for sale tb,
-
moo ISAIAH DI KEY & CO.
600
OVA steamer Net
spXl • •.;
CORN . :111C 01 ,--4 M, saCks *bite,
j onirtisiner rani, rbir, to 'arrive male by
sp3o IMC IIiCAT a 00. -
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WATZWN!,
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INEZIO4
OF THE
194 Wood streei:
.168.
FR. G. FELD & CO.,
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DEALERS IN
GLUE, CURLED HAIR,
Tanners' Scrips,' Ceroons, Cattle! Tails,
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BONES, NEAT'S FOOT OIL, &C.
Office and Warehouse, No.. 333 LIBERTY ST.,
3d dcior from Wayne,
PITTSBURGH,
WASHINGTON•MILLS,
, .
WASHINGTON STREET. •
• Near Pittsburgh Grain : Elevator
W. W. ANDMIISqI•r,
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Manufacturer of CORN MEAL RYE FLOUR and
CHOPPED FRED. Orders 'delivered in either city
free of charge. . Grain of air kinds - Chopped, and
Corn, shelled. on short , riotice.
WEST COMMON
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Machine Stone Works, • •
Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny.
FREIPIC ATVATER !fp CO.
Have on hand Or Drd'isare on . abtn:t 'notice' Hearth
'44 1; 4 11:1PA.s!t.°11fee.Nid liege forfo t f s leill it lwa , ig, Brewery
I....derayrompuy executed. Prices c reasonable,
13[VDRAIILIC CEMENT.
dOAP fiTONE,
PLABTEE, CHIMNEY- TOPS,
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WATER PIPES. •
S EAM ENGuirx,
inch Bore, 30 ItteittitirOke,
With or without Boller; alto rev ral Portable aad
,Eltatlonery .Enadnee and tionehg.f or . c h ea p.
eau b° Bh-IPPe"WYEitituNr/Vit%rkh,°Lticiec.g,.
- Ttilloate. Warren counrY P•
torrir hereby
AL given - thin the vieyreee'rep ?tt
p P. PprZALLBIr,
Tlitrd'iraM onrt lealgriltak Botai i tlernie the
.Dis ,
trio,
•mstton,
„orb., tor connr.
apttoU • P • __ Bohn ttor.
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NEW ADVERTIS EMENTS,
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THREE LOTS, 241016 FEET,
On Mulberristreer. be tweet' Rebecca street And the
Rh er, Firsf Ward, Allegheny. •
Inquire or _ _
apAO:o4S
WANTED-AGENTS,
- ]PALE KNIEFEMALE
M T AG ca AZ a NEan d h e
D R P l E T h B r UR GrHea QUARTERLY
LIFE OF CHRIST. iilaMend for Circulars.
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I. 0. DWYER & CO..
NQ? SO Fourth street.
ap3o:Dr-I' . ft , :r '7
OR SALE, • ;!
,250 bbls: very superior West Va. Oil.
Gravity guarauteed not 26.. •
„BUFFT.TAI,
No. 3 Ferry's
ap3o:p24 Cor. Hancock St. & Duquesne. Way
OPENING. •
, ITRS. 111. IiITCHIN will open on
1.1 SATURDAY; 4lay- , elegant nssort
.
mentor
SUMMER MILLINERY,
At No. 100 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny City.
NEW DRESS GOODS,
OPENED_ AT
WHITE', ORR & CO.'S,
Ab FIFTHSTREE.
N 4ITICE.
foIAU persons who are- indebted for 'Pacing the
lowing streets, in the ,Lawrenceville District:
ST. MARY'S AVENUE;
• FOSTER, CHURCH, DAVIDSON, BELLEFON
TAINE, BOROUGH, ..EWALT, - BRAVO, WAIN
WRIGHT and ALLEN STREETS; and •
LAFAYETTrand HAZLETT ALLEYS
Are notified to call at the 'MEASURER'S OFFICE,
of the filty of Pittsburgh. and pay hat metilately and
save further costs. spat:
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
WATER LOAN.
Proposals for Two Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars.
Of the "Water Extension Loan Roads." will be re
ceived at the ottice of the City Controller. Fourth
street.
These Bonds will bear SEVEN PER CENT. IN
TEREST with Coupons attached.: The Coupons are
payable semi-annually, at the Office of the City
Treasury, and the Bonds
_payable in Twenty-flye
years. A SINKING FUND FOIL THEIR. ULTI
MATE PAYMENT IS PROVIDED FOlt. AND THE
COUPONS ARE BY LAW MADE RECEIVABLE
FOR WATER RENTS ; and • the revenue arising
from the Water Ta retirement for the pavment of
the interest and theof the Bonds at ma
turity.
The Bonds are. BY STATE. GENERAL -ASSEM
BLY. FREED FROM COUNTY AND MU
NICIP.AL TAXATION. .
It is a well known fact that Bonds Issued for water
Purposes, in all large cities, have proved safe and
very
bias und e r bias under par witless acted upon. The-Bonds
are to be issued in denominations of tl,OOO, $5OO
and $lOO.
By order of the Finance Committee:
ap22:094 THOMAS STEEL. Centro:
DROPOSALS.—SeaIed Proposals
i j will be received by the Water Committee of the
ty or Pittsburgh, until 7 o'clovk P. 31. of
Tuesday - , NTay
FOR THE FOLLOVISG, VIZ
AN ENGThTE AND PUMP,
at the Lower Works, stilted to pr6ent
and of equal capacity to the engtue erected at the
Works In 1868.
_ . .
Sealed Proposals will also be reeelvei for turnith
log at Lower Works,
FIVE . 13QILERS, •
Each 4fl inches by 26 feet, with twcil6-Inch 1 , 1110,1
Smoke Stack, Steam ripe, Steam and 3lud Drums.
ALSO. FOR
FOUR 130ELIERS,.
At Upper Works, cacti 40 inches b}}• 26 feet, tve. 13
inch Flues. Smoke-stuck. Steam Pipe, Steam and
Mud Drums.
'Proposals will also he received at same time for
LAYING WATER PIPE
•
During the present season, on mach streets and alleys
as may from time to time be directed by the Com
mittee.
Details of the proposed work, and specifications of
the machinery, can be proconal at the office of the
Water Works, or at the Lower Works, after the
28th inst.;
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TERMS—Monthly Caish iettlements:
The Water Committee re*erve the right to reject
any or all bids. IY deemed by them acirliable.
JOSEPH FRENCH
ap2S
Superintendent IVntor Arorki
WESLEY WILSON & CO., -
NATURAL LUBRICATING
Settled an tank . t r aTa P ai r g r a arECIP.L
QUALITY GUARANTEED UNIFORM.
Proposals for quantities solicited.
N 0.1.61 Wood Street,
apila:po“DANK OF COMIEIICE BUILDING.”
HENRY IL COLLINS, ,
20 Wood street.
sos
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P1TT5.1311.4'49-11 : GAXETTF,:: :114SDAY . :,-!AVAIL • 30. 1868. r
No. 336 it7b =" ec R ea Street
SEc. 1. Be it' ofTlaiged and : enacted by the. City,ol
'Pittsburgh. it Select and Common COMICUR aesem
bled, and it is hereby enacteirby the authority-of the
same, - That Webster street, tteventh ward.'•frotn
Fulton street , to 'Roberts street., be opened. and
straightened, as laid down In the "City District
Plan," 00 feet, widv ;And. tht{t. J. Atkinson,' Jas.
McGante and' Mihto Tindle be and they are hereby•
appointed to appraise the damages and assesa the
same on property benefited thereby, in accordiince
with an act of .Assembly approved January 6th;
1864. - •
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of tills ordinance at"the
present time, be amithe same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects.this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted , . triton. law la• Connilltt, thLs
27th day of Apr!, A. IA 18813.
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N ORDINANCE
Repealing an Ordinance ; &Named No
,
'ember 11th. 1863.
SEc. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of
Pitteburgh. in Meted and Common Council!, alsem
bled, and it ix hereby enacted by the authority of the
*ante. That an ordinance passed Nov. 11th, 1803.
authorizing the construction-of a Public 'dgwer , oll
Grant street, from Diamond street to the litonOnga
hela river, be and the same lAhereby repealed. • .
Sec. 2.That any ordinance or part of ordinance
contlictig,with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
day of ipril4/Sn). - isarg: - , -
• 1' .rAstrA
F President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MOnnOW.-. •
Clerk of Seleel Council.
W. A. TONILINSCiN,
President of eommon Cott
Attest: JI ASTEIt.
Clerk of Common Council. ap3o:pti
AN ORD*
ConsitruCtlng Public 'Sewer on Fourth
SEC. I. Re it ordained and enacted . by the City of
Pittehurgh. , in Sided atul Contlncia Council* assent.-
.bied, and it to hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he Is hereby
authorized and directed to ad% ertise for proposals
for the construction of a Public Sewer on Fourth
street. from Market street, to connect with the
Wood street sewer..and to let the same in accord
ance with the ordinances et Councils passed for that
purpose, and to assess the cost of the same on prop
erty benefltted thereby. James Irwin, 2d . ward.
Alexander W. Rook, lit:chard HaVg. 4th ward, he
and the same are hereby appointed viewers fcr that
purpose.
See. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the eame lc hereby repealed sr,
far as the same affects this ordinance.
ordained and enacted into a laeC to Councils, this
27th , lay of April. A. IS. .186 N.
.1.7.11! ES MCAULEY,
• • President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. 31onnow.
Clerk of :±elect Council.
W. A. Tom [ANSON,
• President of Common Connell:
Attest: Henn MeMAsmtn. ' '
TESI
Clerk of ('nmmon Council. ap43:pl3"
1 3.1k. r jr40.4. Air BELL
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Chemise,
Draweii.
!ip;;A:Trs,4T
gl
'WITH LATEST
.ThIPEOVENENTS,
At the 'New and Elegant gales Rooms
.
VIFttr."STRRYI9I%." --
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Also, NEEDLES„ATTACHMENTS,MACIIINE
SILKS and COTTONS; TUBUAI), MACHINE OIL,
&c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully Invited to call.
Applications forAgencle• solicited.. Circulars or
Ipnples by mall on application. Correspondened to
be addressed to
t
GROVER Sr B - AKE' 8. - ; CO.,
51 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
mh2o:nl2 r. • • -
TO THE LIGHTNING ROD TRADE,
DEALERS In LIGHTNING 'HEMS 'art invitdd to
aiexamination of our
, , • p, :
SOLID COPPER STAR ROD,
Mach we carntSh' to the j frade In quantities to suit,
and furnish Points, Insulators and textures com
plete, same as with DIUNSON'S COPPER. TUBU
LAR ROD. •
LOMiLMT=,& C 0. ,;
MANUFAXITIMIBII,
*af , i - ratiteltitullL
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§a.WEET MESSINA 'OILiNGIOS, of
eon quality, to:Pdgie order, Jon received;.
Prime Lemons, for eMe *Ube Familr_Omenrol
~qYJ O. A. RENSHAW. , .
NEW • II 47,
AN °ROMANCE
To Inreeaae the Clerical Force is the
elate of the Water Works.
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SEC. 1. Belt ordainect and enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh. in &lee and Common Councils curse:n
oted. and it hereby:enacted. by the 'authority or the,
same, That the Water Committee be and they are
hereby authorized to apoint a suitable person. to
Works, Assistant Cle. preparing ce.of the Water
also tiaassist in the duplicates of
assessments of water rents, and such other duties
as may from time to time be directed by proper au
thority. The Water Committee shall. fix the com
pensation of theAssistaut Clerk, to be paid on their -
monthly pay roll, and be subject as other employees
to removal for neglect of Aluty and incompetence
- Sze. 2. That anyordinapce or part .of ordinance
Conflicting with the mi.sage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same Is hereby repealed so
Par as the same affects thla ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
27th day of April. A. 1). 1888.
• .rAii - Es MeATTLEY.
'ProstAent or tielect Couu
Attest: E. :tt. Monnow.
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Clerk of Select Council
W. A. TONILINSQIsT,
Pres?!lent of Common Counc i
Attest: lirou 11 . 1C.MAsTEit,
Clerk of Common Council. an 11
AN 'ORATI*NeE • ' •
rn
AUTIipFI2I2%9 , LEIE
Straightening 'and Opening. We ter
Sirroli4liirrtitb - Ward, from Fulton to
BODerts turret,
- JAMES AfeAULEY.
, esttlent of'Select Councllf
Attest:.E. S.
Clerk: of Select Council.
.
W Tm
.A. ouNsox, •
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I ., rostd,nt ofiConunon Council.
Attest: Ifratt Me l StAlintn. - -
Clerk of common Council. ap:10:p41
Street.
OFFER . A COMPLETEsTOCK OF
hkitts,
Skirl Shields,
Night Dressets,
Dressing Sactines,
AT LOW .PRICES
GROVER & BAKER'S
ELASTIC .STITCH
LEM
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
?r r trE CObrrANT,
NEW Ammi . mI3EntENTs.
~, - - , • • DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS;
T,,°lrt SALE.
LARGE STOCK; LOW PRICES!
Yard Wide BLEACHED MUSLIN, at 12'ia
Heavy UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, at 12 Mc
GOOD GE.si
BEST PR
PURPLE P
MEM
EXTRA WI
HUCKABA
conskrs, v
COLORED
A 3 . 3 x: cAssnorms.
LES' SACKING CLOTH
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A nice asslitment of DRESS GOOD.S.
TABLE LINEN, 1111811 LINEN
SHIRT FRONTS, WHITE QUILTS.,
BALMORAL AND 110011,`BBLVTBi
BONNETS, HATS, iITBSONSSTMVEBS
,' :'
HOSIERY , , Eflaft BANDS, NOTIONS, dtc.l
A FULL STOCK AT LOW PRICA
Wholesale and Recall , T,
AT WILLIAM MUDIMI3
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
Mil
AT MISER HOME .& CO.'S,
A. LARGE AND
ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT
NEW Gl-0013S.
JVS 2' RECEIVED.
FELL LINE. ALL SIZES AND SLIADE4
Alekandre's Tasseled 'Kid Gloves.
PARASoLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS
-DRESS TRIMMINGS,
IN FRINGES. GIMPS. BEADED TRIMMINGS
VELVET RIBBONS. •
NEW, LOT BUTTONS:. -- • •
LINEN. PA L3l and 'MLR-FANS;
HOSIERY. GLOVES:
HAMBURG EDGES:
I NSERTI NUS and. TRI3IMIINGS
LACES and 1., CE GOODS;
HANDKEI CHIEFS:
LADIES', MISSES! and GENT'S
~ .;ZE UNDERWEAR:
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS:
STAR SHIRTS,.
PAPER COLLARS AND 'CUFFS..
110 cases Hats and Bonnets,
COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
RIBBONS, Ni,t - 11 to 100,
A FULL LINE, OF ALL SHADES.
cor.gitEp WittED
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS;
FROSTED ILLUSIONS. MALINAA;
GRO DE NAP, FLORENCE SILK:
STRAW TRIMMINGS ORNAMENTS
iiiiceid; 'mit and elicapcst itne'ot
NOTIONS AND MILLINERY GOODS
TO BE FOLTNII - II•:7 THE CITI
Nos. 77 and 79 Market . Street.
lEtC)I3IWSCON.
No. 20 FIFTH STREET,
51;
RECIVF:L)
AN 0174110 R LOT
-PITRE MAPLE SYRUP.
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N - aritcz.
Tifilr - Street - 81d.MINTExUris'
IRON CURB AND SIDEWALK,
• We desire to cal walks, attention of parties about to
widen their side according .to ordinance, to
our bellnts Iron Curb and Pavement. ,The same
will aid' in 'front of the Opera House this week
end will speak, for itself. The following is an ex
'tract from a letter of the City Engineer and Hoge
-140r qtreonsider,lrsUperior toldonaand if raid
in . mint Weer, will add greatly to Its beauty, and
I would recommend it to property owners.'
Address *.ll. J. - 3100HE, City Engineer.' ,
THE. ATLAS MOHR&
,'THOMAS N. MILLER, I!resldent. , aPV.
Miltna;:ai StATE IPI,CITLES;
PITTSBURGH IMAM MARBLE AND StAtE WORKS,
- Office and Wareroom-319 - and 321 LIBERTY
STREET. - Mantle Wareroom on second door. •
Persons wanting Marble , ortilate Mantles will flint
it to their Interest- to call.' - Workmanahlp not 'ex
celled in any place, and prices as low as In Eastern
titles. Marble Mantles or Furniture 'Slabs which
have become discolored bu smoke oils or acids, can
be Marbleized and made to leak ernl as now.-
There is no other place in WePennsylvania
where Slate Mantles are manufactured.
MI kinds of Miwtde Work flow:In the hest mapper..
marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
ern prices, carriage added.
,SE® POTATOES.
Thirty Rambo r i
jror sale by JOHN H. i.'itiillHOOLi t Nursery.
Floristaiud I,!ledsaieu,
ARS, at 12,10
S, at 12;ic
INTS, slightly Imperfect, - at 1.2 Y e
E CRASH; at 1234 c
K:TC , WELB,at , I9I3Ic
rYtheiti). • •
D GLOVES, itt
PRING BRAWLS
PRING DELAINES
IGHV CitiZlMEdai
OF
i
OF
AT T/IN
" - : = :FOR SALE:
Near to the Allegheny River.
SAW MILL. TWO DWELLING HOTSES. TWO
BARNS. with 'good FAME. and aboutt. 800 acres
Umber land. Tlds property Win tie sold low. Cash
112 . 50 0—balance on time to suit buyer.
FAR.3f OF 120 ACRES, *III be sold 'foi' te:alY
dollars per acre. linprorements comfortable frame
house and good barn: 50 acres of the land clear: •
FAR3r OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railroad:
1 very well located for raising stock: improvements
!:aro g (1 .. and substantial: 100 acres of the laud In
tneadort and grain.
a•
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•
-,CITY PROPERTY.=-Ivia Sell a ;rood brick house.,
~ S eontaln tag five rooms, at ttllxteen -Hundred Dollars,
and would rentfor the amount lb ei year,.
A LARGE LOT OF GROUND: haritrg - a
river
front, and very convenient of access. .
TANNERI, convenient' to the city, and haring a
'Well established custom or local trade conneeted
therewith: a good dwelling and forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpsz u'rg. near the railroad;
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.—That line Hotel property.
'situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the. necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and auit trees., This
well located hotel wilL be sold low, us , tbd prOprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
FOR'RENT
Two Houses S rooms each. •
Two new Erick Houses: 11 rooms each. •
Ohre new Frame House, 4 rooms.
Two now rocinit6aeb. •
One new Frame House in .Wilkinsburg, haying
six rooms and a large IDA, 3rell, putted for a
garden.
. . .
TO ZDAN-$50,000,
i SUMS OF p;',000 A D. 'Up.wARD.
APPLY AT
D. 4, HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
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'No. 91 Grant St.; Pittsburgh.
Ap27:pl3 . • • . • .
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SALE.
A 'BOTTOM FARM OF7B ACRES. 10
Milei,fredu the city, In Elizabeth township, Alle
!Wiens county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one-
Intlf mile from "Elrod'a litationon.the Lonnelleville
-railroad; near diorama:, schools, - stores,..itc... lathe'
Iflourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. -The
Improvements area two-story brick-house of six
rooms, hall and cellar,. a good frame bank barn with
I stabling underneath, and other outbuildings; a '
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, ober
ries, pears, 'caches, quinces and grapes. This prop
erty being located near the line of the railroad,
within one hour's ride of the city, makes It very de4
eatable for gardening or a dairy farm; it is also a
' good and beautiful location for deuntry homes near
. the eity,lying immediately on the river, on the op"
posing elite from the railroad. The West Newton •
Accommodation and other trains on the railroad of
, ford' certain and frequent opportunities of daily
communication to and from t h e city. Will be sold
,-as a whole or In lots of one acre or more, to suit pur
-1 chasers. - ,
Als t o w ns FARM 'OF 173 . .A:CRES, situated' in Si.
! Clairhip, Westmoreland county l , Pa, near
the Übe of the . Pennsylvanla:Raliroad at!Mouston
Station. The Improvements are a two-story frame
, house. with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bang
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There .
Is on the place a young apple and peach orchard:
120 acres cleared land, divided into fields of Conve-•
talent size, a largeportion of which ire well set in
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov
ered with good timber. It is well watered and un
;
derlald with coal and limestone. - and Is convenient
ttichurches, schools, -stores nulls and blacksmith
i
shops. A real good bargain s offered In this excel
lent farm;•and with It will be sold all the personal
property. on the premises, ponsisting of - horses,
cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears.
wagon, plows. farming imptements and household
and kitchenthrniture. Together will be sold very
low and on easy terms. to a responsible purchaser.
Also, a desirable and very fertile 'tract of Land of
158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES. in Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county. Pa.. on the line of the Ilemptield
railroad, and one and one-half miles from the f.,on
nellsyille railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm
are 40 acres of superior white oak, timber, which
alone is now north one-half the price asked for the
whole tract. The Inaprovements are a log house.
frame barn, good fencing, and-an apple orchard olf
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,
Westmoreland county, Pa., rn , 250 ACRES. about
51 x 0i1.., south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road at Bolivar Station. The Improvements are two
large hewed log dwellings: one of the largest and
best frame barn. 4 in the township; two apple or
chards. In good bearittgeondltion: corn crib, wagon
shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is
under a high state of cultivation; fencin all in first
rate order, and the land of the best qualit g y
.of lime
stone soil, about 200 acres of which Is cleared and
the residue of the tract In good timber. such as
white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech.
This property will be sold very cheap and on goot
terms, as the owner wi.hes to engage itt other bust
nessr For particulars enquire of . -
G. H. TOWER. 164 ronrth Str e et.
npl4:n.o
FOR SALE—That 'very desirable
two-stotylilllCK DWELLING HOUSE. Con
taining 7 room w ith- tini.,lied• attic, situate In the
d .ward. secon Mien:, No. 31 31onterey street.
The lot Is 20 fee Imit 71,v 110 feet in depth. Will
be sold on favorable terms, to facilitate 'settlement
of the estate: of John Chambers. deceased: If not
sold before.THUBSDAY, May 14th, MS, It wilt,
by offered at Public Sale on that day. .
Enquire of JOHN* DEAN. N 0.519 Stockton Ave
nue, Allegheny, or S. 11. W. GILL, No. 104 Fifth
street. Pittsburgh. apZ:p37.
TOTS' FOR SALE—SEVERAL
ruLING LOTS
are
Obsenittory RIM Second
rd, Allegheny City, are offered for sale—cheap.
The location Is a very desirable , one, commanding a
line vlew of both cities, is easy of access, and there
Is - abundance of stone on the ground for building
WM . & A P I I : 1;;: o li t , at All h :, e gh t e m n t r Itgol o t f d M a c t
THIS °MCP:. Or on the premises, near the . Oti
8C i'V lit ory Building. mlaintlis
.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
A .... . 1
VALLTATILE COAL NINE. 13 miles from th
city. and CIITY DEPOT, for sale at a bargain. o
will be lensed fora term of years. Is thoroughly WI,
proVed. and stocked with everything necessary tO
the business. and has large established trade. Pro
prietors have business requiring their absence for
several years. Address,. withreal name, t'ost Mice
Box 1202, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ap'27 443 I
LAND , AT HOMEWOOD:
Twenty Acres of Land for sale at • liotnewoo
Station, P 2 It. It., innnedlittely. opposite resblencel
of Drs. Vandevort and Dupny,• and being the mos
desirable property for country residences In till
county.
•
Lunn Ire of 11. P. MILLER, No; 83 Firth street,
Or of B. E. MILLER, near the prendsts. apl7: 078
'ArOR SALE.-HORSES,L-At HOW..
AHD'S LIVERY AND.SALE STABLE, one fine .
MILT HORSE .Bay); three .DAPPLE GREY
HORSES: one LARGE DRAUGHT 'HORSE; three
MACK MARES; two GREY- MARES., FIRST
STREET, near Monongahela House.
•
Horses bought and sold on counnlsslen.
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$l7OO for - a
NEW FRAME
0 „L ou T s
E of hall and four rooms, and 1 1 acres of
ground. situate on Coal' Hill, in the Borough tlif
South Pittsburgh. Immediate possession:
Apply to S. CUTHBERT .4: SONS.
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_air.M Real Estato Agents. 80 Smithfield St.
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500 .
WILL PURCHASE a
ood two-story Brick - ' House, of
la I, nye rooms, cellar and finished *attic. Also. a
Brick House o f two TOMS and lot of ground. No.
18 Franklin street; both houses rent for s4s3o per
alumni.; • rt. CTJTAIIF:ItT t SONS,
.. e P Z ____ • iBB Stnltlillollt,street.
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ARSHAVS SALE.
hellvue of a writ vendittoni cvlsonas, Issued
out of istrict Court 01 the Unltcd States, for
the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me
directed, I will , expose to Public Sale,
_at the CUS.
TOM HOUSE, - Pittsburgh; Pa., on thei2v DAY OF
MAY. 1868, the following described .property, to
wlEt
• 1 tin still; 1 worm mid tabi - 1 stove and ydpo;
fermenting casks: 1 titsean - ; 1 small stove: 28 ernp•
ty barrels; 1 barrel molasses; 34 gals.; 1 wheelbar,
row; 3 buckets; 20 bushels of coal; 2 vinegar tubs;
1 cask; 1 empty keg; 2 jugs: 1 thermometor: 1 stop
ladder; 3 copper measures; 1 copper funnel; I stove
• , and pipe; 1 lot of staves and hoops, for vinegar
tubs; 1 tittering barrel 13 barrels, containing 475
gallons of vinegar; 101 1 stove; I corn shelter; 101 l
can; 2 glass lamps; I pick and shovel; I barrel con
taining 15 gallons of whisky. A temporary board
building on the premises, and lease of premises
running nine years from Ist Of April, 1868.
..seized as th 6 property of Thomas Davy and Jos.-
• Scott, at the suit of the United States. . .
apts:p33 THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal.
11110 'BIJILDERS AND: CONTRA
tons.
Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of
School Directors of the Fifth Ward -of the City of
Allegheny, up to the 30ru DAY OF APRIL, for'
Building a Public School 8011186 ,
...„
s in said ward. Plans 'an& sm.:Matto:ls can be seen
.at the °Mee of Messrs. BARR'Se MOSER, Nos. 2 Jr 4
St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
„The Directors reseree the right of reJeCting any
Or all bids , ,,and requiring security for the faithful
performa t he undersigned t. •
Address. at 2•Zo. 10 St. Ciller St., •
or Box 312, Pittsburgh P. 0.,. marking 'Trope
eels,' on outside of envelopes.
By order of the Hoard.
JOHN R. PARKE. President • •
apl.:c44
ii-GtASS MANUFACTURERS. •;•
J. The midensigned hailing secured the sole Agen
cy tor the site of the celebrated
^ COPLEY-POT CLAY. - • - •
Are now S spared to furnish it in any quantity. to
those.wishing to rewire this 'superior artlete. • Du:
ring fifteen years use of this Clau s we have arrived
at Farbproportions as we belleye‘utaltealt i better!
'article for pots than any lu the market, we having
secured an auerage. stand af SIX, XIGILT and Tux
MONTHS. •We will tarnish recelpes for the 'proper
kiettorthe mixture af this Clay to persons purcMs-
Int The
Clay Is ground and moulded Miturips Imo
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• NOTt
Nr" ELECTION . - INIVTICE.—THE
Annual ElectlonfL i rpresid engan Irec tOrti
of the
MONONGaHE WATER CO.
Wilt be held at the F 1 t l'irrilotial Bank Of Binning
ham, on TUESDAY. Jay sth. 186 Se between the
hours of 4 and 6 o'clock P. M.
ap2.1:08.3 EDWARD MOYE. Secretary.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLS 7
VILLE R.' R. Co.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
A general $ meeting of tht. Stockholders Of die
Pittsburgh Sr Connellsrille $ Railroad Company-will
be held at their office. lu the , City of Pittsburgh, on
Friday. the 15th day lb/ MaYs:praittactit
At 11 o'clock A. M..to neer ~,oot th. 6 - 51 1 41:-
'lances lately passed the layor taut City 4atn.;
ells of Bolan:ore, and for .1 e tranaaqtton qf .81144
other busluees as may be briatight 'before thePteet
log. By order of the tlioara. 1 , 1 , ' , I! ,
JNO. U. PAGE. Jr.. Secretarr.q
Pittsburgh, April 28th:1 8. lip9a,p4GAry3l
NOTICE. -- -
..1_
THE STOCKHOf...I)RS OF THE
CITY neivE
• ,
..,
.- ' • r ~ ,
oa _ t
Arc hereby notified that thLq - Pir,st Instalment r ,r,
their Subscription of Stork hi; now due, and will be
received at the Bank, which - will be open for bust-
Mess on :11
TUESDAY NEXT. hiPRIL 2Brit.
The Stock Books will remain open for ajtmitee
.
time. remons desiring to stldseirlbe Shonid do so at i .
mice. , .
, ... .
DOMENICK IHMSEN, President. '
11
J. B. GORMLY, Cashier. R ap'2,4•plo
NOTICE:
..,
TO TURNPIKE AND PLAN] ROAD ootkpANIES. .
`.The undersigned appraisera,japinditt I I •and I
• in w n
accordance with the act Of t..,1e Legislature of the
State of Pcnnsylvania. appre3red April 6th, 1847,
have, in compliance with a railolution of the Select
and Common Cornetts of the City of Pitohnrgh, en
tered. on the duties imposedlon them by said act.
'lAild to entire them to pert . .lnn said duties, they
hereby request . the President 'Snil Directors of any
hint every Turnpike ntiti , Planifilltoad Company withr,{)
id •the present boUnds of Ito City of Pittsburgh,
which claims to charge tolls 14 the use of their lin-
Provernents, to furnish the ipraiscra with:a state
ment inawriting, of the read h .Ithid - oivileci by each
corporation, and statement to,Show.
First.LTheillide a thiroa - dir icrinnank,' the rifle
of the act of Incorporation. and of its supplements,
with the date ofapproval ofeacla. ..r - r--. - --
Second—The number of'sliSl a nos held by the
stockholders, 'and the :inroadn , acteally paid - In by
them as capital stock. . . •
• Third—The length of road 71 v owned by the com
pany within the resent bound% of the City of Pitts
burgh, and the position of its tilmini.
The statements may be dellsOred to either of the
undersigned, or at the office of ' l ike City Controller,
Fourth street. Pittsburgh, and.; arc required on or •
before the 4th day of May ne.s4 . •
W. 31. Intill'oirrH. ' • '
ALEXANDER Clolt DON,
. • • -, • COMthissiOneta.
Pittsburgh. April 23, 1868 • ~ '. • ap2i
IRE
WANT
WANTED—A seco r ld-Itand, 10
or 12 horse power, :1 ' •
PORTABLE F~NG
Enquire of H. P. 1114.316 JkBHO.,
ap2n:p36 Hancock 'treet4b I uquekne Way....
WANTED—To erntoloy, a few
GOOD MEN. to sell; b.s! sample: the com
bined PI:EMB, LEVEL A.NDIBEVEL. Nothing
like It in use. Will pay troin 475 to $l5O per '
month and all expenses: or willigivea commission,
from which twice that amounthan be made. Also
want Traveling Agcnts for Ashbaugh's WONDER..
OF TIIE,WOHLD.
• - C.
aP 29 :Pai • -No. 113 Y. Ste Clair street.
WAitTED -- AGEINTIS
To travel through Ohio. 3 iclii4nn, West Vlr
gluts, and Western Pennsylvabla" *tor the: tale of
SOLAR LIB HT. the best light g•eeintroducesl, and
will be universally used,' A. liberal commission will
be paid. Send for.eircular gi log particulars, or
call upon DAVIS BROS. & Office No; 8, Cleve
land Ins. Buildings. Cleveland, 0. ap27:p3il
W ANT .Y4 3 ,
- A. SMART. INTELLI ENT Bo Y,
For a pupil. and to act as asslatiff to a Media:de:it
Engineer. Premium required. 11
Address Box 50, P. 0., Allegheny City, Pa.
apismil2
.
TNTANTED--A GOOD GERMAN.
GARDNER. A sober, Industrious married
y
m wi th a small family, to take charge of and lice
on a garden farm within ninetchn miles of the city.
There is a good brick house of •Six rooms , - kitchen,
hall and cellar, for the gardener to occupy,•and - to
whom liberal wagestvillhe paid'`` for one tbat is com
petent and trustworthy. For particulars Inquire of
G. H. TOWER. Iteal Estate Agent,
No_ 184 Fourth St.. Pittsburgh.
aps:ols
AGENTS WANT - 1. •
,;,
. .
GRAN . ir'
•
,
.
THE LIFE OF.—A new and Erandard work, by'
Hon. J. T. HEADLEY. the popuinr Historian. Send
for Circular and see :our terms. I .
Address or apply to A. L. TALCOTT 7 SC CO..'
apanoB7 GO Market. street; Fittsbrirgh;Pa:
FOR RENT
To LET, '• 1 ...
1100q11,5„ . with St, ant Power,
Enquire nt 1 GROVE & crIiAVSEN S,
'11i.3.3 Penn Street
apZ:pl.s
AUCTION S
BY BEITIBON, VANBOOK
FURNITURE, PIALI4OI3,
CARPETS AND CROCERIES,
Ig=MIIM ON.
On Thursday, April' 30th, IS6S,
AT 10 .1. M. AND 2 P. M.,
1, 1
At MASONIC HALL,AUCTIO, ROOMS, 55 and
57 Fifth street, will be sold. n w and second.hand
FURNITURE, embracing Dreg ing.and Plain Bu
reaus, Wardrobes, Wash Stands; Parlor. Dining-,
room and Wood Chairs and Bucklers; several Exten
sion Tables; High and Low Posti Cottage & French
Bedsteads; Hair, Cotton. acid Husk Mattresses;
card, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables; Tete-a-
Tetes Secretary, Desks, SewineMachines, Queens
ware. Utensils, Parlor And Cook Stoves..
tIROCERIES, &c.,.. AT 1.1.44 31.-5 'half chests
Teas, boxes ground Coffee,! ! ;- barrels and kilts
Mackerel. Herring and Shad; anal! lot best canned
Fruits and Preserves; 1 ca.se goed Indigo; 10,000
Cigars, in quantities to suit. • ,
CARPETS AND WINDOWS ADES, AT 2
—Large line of new Carpets, without reserve; fancy
Window Shades. with Irltutaingt.„
PIANOS, AT 31• . al.—Three gdpd Pianos: worthy
the attention of those desiring good instrument
cheap . .
Housekeepers and Grocers sholfid attend this sale,
as bargains eau be had, the goodo belng"sold with
out reserve.
At private sale, two large Fren l 4ll Plate lit Frame
Mirrors, at one-third their value. .
831ITHSON, VANIIOOR cCLF.E. • AND,
ap
BY PALM & PEOLLIpa,
PALMER & PHILLAps,
AUCTIONEER'S
And Commission *erchanes,
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OPERA HOUSE AUC ON: ROO MS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, 114 Obtirgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES; IoARIPETS,
Dry Goods and Ntions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DM ltD EVENING.
tusConsionnents Solleltedi 'Proinpi
rn
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. ' • ' BY AL LBW' A
. . .
KURNITURE . - AT- - AUCTION.-.
superior Ifurniture, corer late .residence
oo ra. Chambers, deceased. of Benton and
an nuns, near hionterey street,checond ward. , Al ,
legiry. will be sidd otfTIIIIRSDAY, April' Afitili
ift o'clock.
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•OARPETS AT Atftei
N,_j yards new Woolen Carpets'
atore,lio. 139 Federal "atrelif.: A
virnsimx, April ft. 4q, s
•lo butt purobaserar: k..- cpi ,•!'
A. LVIGATI
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Auctioneers
; , tioneet.
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