The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 01, 1868, Image 5

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CHEAP HENS FOR THE PEOPLE.
The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
removed to N 0.1.79 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
will always be found the most complete assortment
of Guns, Pluto's, Ansmnuittorrand Sport.
ing alsterial, ate., inlet city. All kinds of Guns
and Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for
ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Seul
For it/mirage. Circular. Agents wanted in t . t)erie._
'!own in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN
STON:279Smithfield Street. Pittsieurph.
WFOR ASSEMBLY.' •
D. R. COON,
f Collins To*nship,• (now Vittaburgh,) subject to
he decision of the Union, Republican VountyCon
, ention. • . . •
! li
OSIN-;-On Tiliesdix* Evening; th e
28th ult., between Jackson street . and City
a , Allegheny, on either Beaver street, Mont
emery avenue or Middle alley, a large sited I'OCK
,T BOOK, containing Twelve Dollars in United
hates and National Bank Notes, denomination Is
ind Es; and about. Eighteen or Twenty - Dollars in
Outten:a Currency.. The finder will_be , rewarded
py returning the same to the owner. • '
1 _ ' ROBERT-DILWORTH,
•ni 1: , .-. At city Hall. Allegheny.
IA DMINISTRATOWS SALE:—By
• ,„...-virtuliof oer of Orphans' Court. I will ex--
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re to sale, on the prenliSCOr opposite Phlllips' Oil
loth Factory,' in McClure township. at 3 o'clock
M. of SA TURDAY, May 23d, 1888, a LOT OF
R . HOUND, having a front of 24 feet on what Is
tnown as Ohlo Avenue. and extending. back north
rly, of same width, about 110 feet to a street , or
rey. being Lot No. 25 in J. P. Smith's plan. •
Trams-05 when the property Is bid off. -Of the
stance, j¢ to be paid on confirmation of sale; resi
n() In two equal annual payments. with interest.
The lot ban on it shrubbery and grapes; a beauti•
e ! location; no building! except a small stable.
CUAILLES ctrmiaNaS,
Administrator ofThontss Hughes, decd.
68.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
OSIERY: and GLOVES.
F. SOUCY",
Ho. 168 Wylie Street. jEa
S. 16S.
rhoo:n4o3
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
UNITED STATES, for-the Western District of
nn
NET
NET M. ATWOOD. a Bankrupt under the
t of Congress of March Ad, 1887, having applied
a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims
cable under Said Act; by order of the Court,
tice is hereby given to all persons who have proved
it debts, and other persons interested to appear
the SiOtti-DAY OF MAT 1868, at 10 o'clock,
N. before SAMUEL HARPER; Register, at his
ce: No. 03, DWIOND STRE,ET, Pittsburgh, to
pw cause, if any - they have,wby a Discharge should
1. be granted to the said Bankrupt. And . further,
'Lice is hereby given that the second and third
!etjogs of creditors of the paid Bankrupt, required
the 87th and ilBth sections of said Act, will be
i before the said Register, at the same time and
see. S. C. McCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. S. District Coprt for said District.
yl:psl-F
l i t SLIEY WILSON Si CO.,
NATURAL LUBRICATING
OIL,
t i lti s tu tar i tit i adar i tza i ral art Y.
QUALM GUARANTEED =TORN.
Proposale for quantities solicited.
; - No. 167 Wood Streit,
-L1 "DAVE. OF COMMERCE BUILDING."
B:piS
IiTTY OF PITTSBURGH
; WATER LOAN.
roposals for Two Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars,
:he "Water Extension Lmin Bonds." will be re-
Jed- at the office of the City Controller, Fourth
..let. es
'be Bonds will bear SEVEN PER CENT. IN
! REST with Coupons attached. The Coupons are
,able semi-annually at at the Office of the City
'' msury, and the Bonds payable in Twenty-fire
.• 're. A SINKING FUND FOB THEIR ULTI
- TE PAYMENT IS PROVIDED FOR. AND THE
.;.k UPONSARE BY LAW MADE RECEIVABLE.
it WATER RENTS; and the revenue arising
~. n the Water Tax is pledged for the payment of
-: ,•!interest and the retirement of the Bonds at ma
;
. PBonda are, BY ACT OF GENERAL ASSEM
'. FREED FROM STATE, COUNTY AND MU
' IPAL TAXATION. •
.::r . i I
Is a well known fact that Bonds issued for water
see, in all large cities, have proved Safe and
• , desirable investments. .
bids under par wittbs acted spew The Bondi
obe issued is denominations of 11,000, $3O O
• .. 11100.
0, I By order of the Finance Committee.
Mil
E
' THOMAS STEEL. Controller.
?RING STOCK
El
MEI
CARPETS
En
IN
E HAVE IN " STORE THE
most complete assortment of
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS we
have ever opened, embracing.
the newest styles ' . and deiigns
of the best FOREIGN and DO
MESTIC MANITFACTIIRERS,
imported and ,tieleeted with • .
spec al 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 and
choicest`,Patteins of BRITS
SELS,,frm UM most celebra
ted English looras, and , at
prices within the reach of al
most every householder. A
special but limited importa
tion of ENGLISII. INGRAINS,
of extra quality, and in rare
and, beautiful designs, will be .
found especially choice and
desirable for Chambers.
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ior Stock of COMMON ALL-WOOL
i: • RTS, - purchased before the Carpet
avers' strike, will be sold at the
e rates as previous to the' but tul
- oe, and ^will furnish CARPETS to
taultitade at the lowest prices since
wan A good CARPET FOR 25
• A YARD.
MEM
I . ' '',..' • '*. 11....Th05e having Parlors or
•, • , ! - prawing_llooms to furnish are
• , , , ' ispeciedly. invited to examine - -
he unusually large number of
- . '.•-• patterns particularly adapted
' - ' to that purpose*.whieh we offer
' . • ''' in WILTON and TAPESTRY
' - . ••• .. , -1 TELVIffil and lint/EASELS at
' • . -..- ow prices.
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.NAW . ‘ A. I . 4:SMA T X SYME:F4947B.,
KEYSTONE SANK
No. 293 LIBERTY' STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA. - -
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000.
DIRECTORS.
M;1; 1 ,; " .
William Espy, (Ivo. r. Van Doren.
Samuel Barek.ley, . •
A•GENEBAL BANKING BUSINESS
• TRANS AC,,TED.
. . . .
Collections adA_Cm all accessllgepolntii In the
United StittCe anireinads.
Interest : Allowed on Time: • Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. Viicill;Preitident. -
• .`GEO. -T. VAN IiOBEN. Cashier:
.farßToc
. 414ca.pm!s INDIVIDIJALLY LIABLE.
51.
110 S
OF
i
GROVER & BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH
AND
Il
LOCK STITCH
1
SEWING MACHINES
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At the New mid Elegant Sales Rooms
OF TirE COAWANY,
51 FIFTH STREET.
•
Also, NEEDLM:ATTACHMENTS, MACHINE
SILKS and COTWNS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&c. - , &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully invited to call.
Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
lamtiles by mail on application. Correspondence to
be addressed to
GROVER &' BAKER S. M. CO.,
51 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH..
mh.M:m2
13ROPOSAIA.—Sealed Proposals
will be received by the Water Committee of the
• ty of Pittsburgh, until 7 o'clock r. 31. of
Tuesday, May 12th,
FOR THE FOLLOWING, VIZ
AN ENGINE AND, PUMP,
at the Lower Worka, suited to present building,
and of. equal capacity to the engine erected at the
Works in 1866.
Sealed Proposals will also be receivel for furnish
ing at Lower Works,
FIVE - 130ILERS,
Each 49 hiches by 26 feet, with two 16-Inch Flues,
Smoke Stack, Steam ripe, Steam and 3lud Drums.
ALSO, FOR
FOiIIi x3orx_.mits.
At Upper Works. each 40 Inches by 26 feet, two 15
inch Flues, Smoke-stack, Steam 'Pipe, Steam and
Mud Drums.
Proposals will also be 'recelyed at same time for
LAYING WATER PIPE
During the present season, on such 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 procured at the office of the
Water Works, or at the Lower. Works, after the
28fiffinst.
TERMS—Monthly Cash settlements.
The Water Committee resefve the right to reject
any or all bids, If deemed by them advisable.
JOSEPH FRENCH;
Bupertutendent Water Works
M
WSTATE OF JACOB LLNHART,
DECIASED.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 6.3.
-In the Orphans' Court. In the matter of the Pe
tition of Christopher Linhart, Administrator of
Jacob Linhart, 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 Bah. 11388, the within petition
presented and read in open Court, whereupon the
Court, having considered the same, do grant a rule
upon Abraham Linbart, Solomon Linhart. Thomas
W. Briggs, James 11. Hays, Annie E. Black and
'Jacob Mack her trustee; Sarah .Stewart and Wil
kins Linhart: her trustee; Elizabeth 'Shipman and
Wilkins Linhart, her trustee, and Mary Mohler and
all other persons interested in 'the real estate of
Jacob Linhart, deceased, to appear ] fi n
Court and
show cause, if airy they have, why the real estate of
the-said Jacob Linhart, - deceased, should not be
sold—rule returnable on the Ist day of June, A. D.
18813, at 10 o'clock A. If., and notice thereof to be
given by publication once a week for four successive
weeks in the Pittsburgh Daily Gazelle, and by per
sonal notice to all parties within the county of Alle
gheny. BY THE COURT.
Weal.). Attest: A. HILANDS, Clerk.
• All parties interested in the said estate will please
take notice of the above rule.
J. S. FERGUSON, •
Attorney for Petitioners.
Itip3o:p4Cr TII
TO THE LIGHTNING ROD TRADE.
DEALERS In LIGHTNING RODS arc Invited to
an, examination of our
• SOLID COPPE R STAR ROD,
Whi furnishrnish to the Trade In quantities to suit
and Points, Insulators and txtures' corn
pinto, same' as with 'MUNSON'S COPPER , TIIBU
LAD ROD. ,
LOCIMMT . & CO.,
ISIANIIFACTWIERS,
Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
.ap2s:pl7
FINE DWELLING
FOR'SALE OR RENT
That elegant residenc6;. •
NO. 35 Ferry Street, near cor. of Third,
4t present occupied by 14. DARLINGTON, Esq.,
111 be sold or rented, •
WITH IMMEDIATE; POSSESSION
ENQ,IIIRE OF
LOCKHART, FRIEW & CO.,
ap3o:p99
OPENING.
"i ipts. M.BITCHIN will open on
sATIIRDAy, May Ad, an elegant anon
tcent ot •
•
SUMMER MILLINERY' ,
At No. 100 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny City.
250 bbls. very superior Wait Va. Oil.
_
Gravity guaranteed not over R 6..
• BUFFIIM, KEIIEW & CO.,
No. 3 Perri% BlOnk;
VI Car. Hancock St. 4 Duquesne Way
=
wEST COMMON
Machine Ston e works,
'Northwest corner of West Comrnon, Allegheny.
FRED'S. ATVA.TRI3 & CO. ' •
Have on hand or prepare_on abort notice Hearth
and Step tones,. inim' fps%
. I RM:walks, Brewery
„r au it, L . - &e. HMO 11 WOUIU
(ordeis
pity ex e cuted' z nees reasonable. -
--
gretvedy
wEE'T MESSINA ORAiirc E s
exte svauty, In prime order, j un •
serentellemons, for sale at the Ifsani
a JNO. A. R Eitt A g c'a
CIORN-97 6 - •
IL) steamer New ror Bale ~T1r,"9111.
myt ' ISAIAH - Meg - Err •
HEmr:42 , baies Kr. Fame l i b)
arrive as steamer fir. Char es, for sme
myi , VIAI4I.It &,00
PIITSThJIWB GAZETTE: FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1868.
_
'OWNERS OF Illialleb; *AbONS,
CARTS. 'HACKS OMNIBUSES,
Anti every description of CARRIAGES, are required
to mill at the OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER
and TAKE OUT THEIR.LICENSES, on or before
the ISt day of May next.
For each and every Wagon, Cart, Car, •
Dray, Buggy, r'arriage, drawn by one
horse; the sum of 5 00
For each and every one of the above named ;
vehicles, drawn by two horses, the sum of. ' 8 00
For each and every one of the above named
vehicles, drawn by four horses, the sum of 10 00
For each acd every Hack drawn
. by two
horses, :the sum of .. 4.
.•••.• 10 00
For each and every Ouintbus and Timber •
Wheels, drawn by two horses, the sum of. 12100
For each additional horse attached to any of
the above named vehicles, the -sum of • 100
- Sac. 3. It shall be the duty of all Livery Stable
'keepers in said city to Mete return , to the City
Treasurer, within twenty days after the passage of
this ordinance, and annually thereafter on or before
the Ist day of May of each and every year, of the
number of vehicles of every description, owned and
used by them in their business, and the kind there
of, and the same return shall be made under oath.
.SEC. 4. All owners or Carts. Drays, Wagons and
other vehicles, who shall neglect or refuse to pro•
cure a license as aforesaid, shall be subject to a pen
alty of not less than ten per cent. for every thirty
days the same remains !unpaid after the Ist day of
May of each year. All Livery Stable keepers failing
to make the return required in the 3d Section of this
ordinance, 'shall, in addition to the foregoing, be
subject to a penalty of not exceeding fifty dollars,
all of which pennity.shall be recovered before the
Mayor, or one of the Aldermen of said city, by sum
mary conviction; and it shall be the duty of the
Chief of Police to seek out all persons who have
failed to comply with any of the provisions of this
ordinance and report the same to the City Treasu
urer, for which service he shall receive the sum of
fifty cents in each case. to be taxed and collected as
part of the costs, upon conviction as aforesaid.
The penalties for non-compliance with tho,ordi
nance will be strictly enforced after the above date.
D. MACFERRON, City Treasurer.
Allegheny City, May Ist, 1869. . myl:o3
51.
ESTABLISHED 1849 TILE LARGEST IN AMERICA
p,(0.0# i Dl;4 (*IAA
Lightning Rod Manufactory,
AND
IRON GALVANIZING WORKS.
30,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
LIGHTNING RODS,
Manufactured at these works. and sold to all parts
of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any
Lightning Rod in nse. Great Inducements oir,erw
to peddlers and all persons buying at wholesale.
Also, line Platina Points, of all kinds and patterns,
together with' Insulators, Fastenings, Copper and
Iron Connection Burs, Braces, re. -- Samples, Pam
phlets and Circulars sent free.
•
REYBURN, HUNTER & CO.,
Nos. 488 and 490 St. John. St.,
.00.033-d.tv
CHROME YELLOW,
SAM PA,cHERS,
McCOY'S TERDITER GREEN,
HARRIS EWING-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
prx"reirtmon..
L .& H. BUMPS.
1 868 . 8pRING Goo . Ds. -1 sag .
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• • •
We- n are
owa r a r l „..e a lr t l ii t ro fr car .. Jur own and other
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND
WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a full line of
Transparent NI inflow Shades,.
Holland., Shade Tlttures
Tassels. Cords, &e., &e.
WOLESALE .V_D RETAIL BUYER S will fi nd
trg ne f e t itta t ifir k y s ' NOT LOST a l n ll , in u C a fr y
and styles second to none.
_
J. & M. PHILLIPS,
ap3lnS6 26 AND SS ST. ctAin ST
NEW DRESS GOODS,
• ,
JUST OPENED AT
. . . ,
WHITE, ORR
2b FIFTH STREET;-
ap3o
HOUSEKEEPERS,
UWE ornoe, • QUEEN,- .
QUEEN OF 7 THE WASH-TUB
A HOUSE CLEANER; A CLOTHES 'WASHER
. -
A STAIN REMOVER; -
A SPOT ERADICATOR; - A - COLOR RESTORER
Cbeaper than Soap. Sold In Bottles by all respect
able Grocers. Indorsed by the first families of idle
gueny county. Manufactured by the
HESS MANITFACIWAING CO., -
Office, No. 130 WOOD S'PREET.l.lttsburgh.
1p¢«ood street
XTOT r ICE.--Proposabs %trill be ee
celvectby the undersigned on the
Plastering and Gas Fitting of the Bev
enth Ward New School . House, Pitts
burgh.
Separate bids, by the yard and lump, are ,solicited
for the Plastering. The Directors reserve the right
to reject any or all bids. Plane and specifications
can be seen at the office of BARR t MOSER, Nos.
and *St. Clair street.
M. K. MOORHEAD,
, JAS. ROBB
' . A. A. MOOR,
( Building Committee.
WASHINGTON MUMS, -
WASHINGTON STREET, •
. Near Pittsburgh Grain Elevator
w. -A.74IYraISON,
Manufacturer of CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR and
;'CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered l either city
free of charge. Drain of all kinds chopped, and
Corn_shelled, on s .ort notice. •
HYDRAULIC CEMENT. •
SOAP STONE,
MASTXR, CIUMNEY TOPrt.
aulawc
BRASS FOUNDRY
rmmu)Eirnie.
FOlt
ANT)
FOR SALE ItY
lsr DAY OF MAY, FOR THE
iwr i ar s, ,coizatars.
95 Wood street
--iIM'OfArrAdiitTESIZIMENTS.--
TIRT, GOODS!. DIF.Y I G4XIIII3I • •
LARGE STOCK, LOW TRICEEO
Yard Wide,BLEACIIE:D MUSLL , at ]k2Me:
13 ;
Heavy UN LACIIED MUSLIN at 12;•6c
GOOD. G GUAISS, at I.2Me.
BEST PRINTS, at 1200
PURPLE PRlRTS,.€llglitly Im
JEANS, at 123,e
EXTRA WIDE CRASH, at, 12;
HIICKABACK TOWELS, at 1
CORSETS, very cheap
COLORED KID GLOVES, :A 7
• • ' RING BRAWLS]
. S 'RING :DELAINE:
. I LI TIT CASSIMERE
D CASSIMERE
•
LA ES , SACKING C
A nice assortment of DRESS GOODS.
TABLE INEN, IRISH LINEN.
SHIRT Flrl NTS, 'WHITE QUILTS.
• BALMORkL AND llool' SKIRTS.
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS
HOSIERY, HAIR BANDS. NOTIONS, ac
I FULL STOCK AT LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT W11.14M SEMPLE'S
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
apt_
AT JOSEPH HORNE & CO.'S,
A I.AARG.V. AND
ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT
NEW GrOCII3g,
JUST RECEIVED.
FELL LINE, ALL SIZES AND SHADES,
Alexandre's Tasseled Kid Gloies.
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
IN FRINGES, GI3IPS, 11E.WED TRUWMINGS
'VELVET RIBBONS.
NEW LOT BUTTONS;
LINEN. PALM and SILK FANS; •
HOSIERY GLOVES:
HAMBURG EDGES;
INSE ['TINOS and TRDIMINGS;
LACES and LACE GOODS;
HANDKERCHIEFS;
LADIES , .-JOSSES' and GENT'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAR: . 2
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS;
STAR SHIRTS;
• . PAPER C9L LARS AND CUFFS
110 eases - Hats and Bonnets
COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
RIBBONS, No.ll to 100,
A FULL LIEE, OF ALL SHADES.
COLORED DOTTED NETS and LACES;
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS;
FROSTED ILLUSION&MALINAg; •
ORO DE NAP, FLORENCE SILK.•
STRAW TRIMMINGS & °READIEST&
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The largest, best and cheapest line of
NOTIONS AND lIOILINEItY,GOODS,,
TO ItE 'FOUND IN TIIE t CITY. ;
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
ATQf
oincg.
N
Fifth Street Sidewalk . Extension.
IRON CURB AND SIDEWALK.
We desire to call the attention of parties about to
widen their sidewalks, according .to ordinance, to
.our Patent Iron Curb and Pavement. The same
will be laid in front of the Opera Rouse thls week
and will speak. for itself. The - fbllowing is an ex
tract from a letter of the City Engineer and Regu
lator r • 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.
_
"ii. J. MOORE, City Engineer.''
Address
• •
THE ATLAS WORK S. •
THOMAS N. MILLER. President. aplr.
MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES,
EZAIII3
PITTSBURGH !STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.
Office and Wanroom-3111 and 3'Al LIBERTY
STREET. Mantle-Wareroom on second flour.
"Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will find
it to their interest to call. Workmanship not ex
celled in any place, and prices as low as in Eastern
cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture Slabs which
.haye become dlscoloredbu smoke, oils or acids, can(
be Marbleized and made to look as well as new. .
- There Is no other place in Western Pennsylvania
where Slate Mantles are manufactured.-
All kinds of Marble Work done in the best manner.
Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
ern prices, carriage added.
W. W. WALL ACE.
NOTICE.
An persons wl:0 are ~lintelne4 for Paving the
following streets, in the Lawrenceville District:
ST. MARY AVENUE;
FOSTER, CHURCH, DAVIDSON, BELLEFON
TRINE, BOROUGH, EWALT, DRAVO, WAIN
WRIGHT andALLEN STREETS; and _
LAFAYETTE. and HAZLETT ALLEYS,
Are notified to call at the TREASURER'S OFF! E,
of the gill of Pittsburgh. and pay. immediately and
sate further costs. . ap2a'
'IMPORTANT TO FI
M EP.MIERMLNI---
SEINES! SEINES ! SEINE—I have Just re
ce ved the following Selina, all complete, with bobs,
floats and sinkers: 15, 20, 30, 40 and 50 yards in
Jength, one inch mean , and will receive in a few days
60 and 10 yard Seines. Forties wishing Seines had
better call soon, so as to secure any they may need;
for it is ditlie.ult to get Seines made unless ordered
early in - the winter. For sale by
JAMES SOWN, 130 Wood street.
ap7:vcr
7 000
CANE - FISHING POLES.
9 —nave Just received, direct from
t e cane brakes In the South, 7,000 Superior Cane
Poles, which 1 will sell:at a vary low figure. These
poles are yet green, cu. this winter, and In first rate
order. Call and examine at once. For sale by
JAMES EDISMi7 3 O Wood street•
afi7:Tur - •
H OOKS, LINES AND JOINTED
have reCeived my Spring
s Rooks, Lines, Jointed Hods, Tisk Ba sk ets,
Sinkers, Floats, Flys and Artificial Balt. The fol
lowers of Izaak Walton can and a complete msort
.ment of the above goods for sale by
_,'
JAMES. BOWS, 136 'Wood eticet.
OR SE
FOR SA:CE.
Near to the Allegheny River.
. _.
SAWMILL, TWO DWELLING lIOTSES. TWO
BARNS, with good FARM., and :about SOO acres
timber land. Tilts property will be sold low. Cash
$2,500-balance on time to suit buyer. . ; ~
FARM OF 120 ACRES. will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
Louse and good ban': 50 acres of the land'elear.
FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railroad;
very well located for raising stock; improvements
are good and substantial; 100 acres the land In
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WIII sell a good brink house,
containing nye rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
and would - rentfor the amount in six years.
rice, at 1134 c
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A. LARGE LOT ,OF GROUND, having a Fiver
front; and very convanlent of access.
TAIki'NERI convenient to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade connected
therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS In Sharpsnurg, near the railroad;
would make a good coal yard. • • .
'HOTEL FOR SALE.—That fine Hotel property,
situated at 'the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This
well located - hotel will_be sold low, us the proprie
tor wishes to retire front business. •
Two new Brick Houses, 8 rooms each.
Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each. • •
One new Frame House, 4 rooms.
Two new Brick Houses - , 3 rooms each.
One new Frame' House in Wilklusburg, having
six rooms and 'a large lot,' lyell snßed for a
garden. _
Gan
TO LCIN9N---$50,000,
IN SUMS OF $5,000 A*D UPWARD
IL P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No.. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
ap27:plB
FOR SALE..
A MIME BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES, 10
miles front the city, in Elizabeth township, Alle
gheny county, PaL on the Youghiogheny river, one
half mile from Elrod's Station, on the Connellsville
railroad; near diuretics, schools, stores, Am., In the
flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The
improvements are a two-story brick house -of six
rooms, ball and cellar, a good frame bank barn with
stabling underneath, and - other outbuildings; 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 of apples, cher
ries, pears, peaches, 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 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 the river, on the op
posite side from the railroad. The West Newton
Accommodation and 'other trains on the railroad af
ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily
communication to and from the city: Will be sold
as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, to suit pur
chaser ,
Also,l 'ATAIDI OF 173 ACRES, situated in St.:
Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa., near
the line of tile Pennsylvania Railroad .at „Houston
I Station. The Improvements area-two-story frame
house, with six rooms and good cellar; a frame bank
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There
is on the place ayoung apple and peach orchard;
120 acres cleared land. divided into fields of conve
nient size, a large portion of which are well' set in
I clover and timothy; the residue ofliald tract coy
-erect with gobd timber. It is well watered and un
derlaid with coal and limestone.. and is convenient
to churches, schools, stores mills and blacksmith
i
shops. A real good bargain s offered in this excel
lent farm; and with it will be sold all thersonal
property on the premises, consisting of personal
horses,
cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears,
wagon, plows. farming implemeuts and household
and kitchen fUrniture. 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, lit Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county, Pa.. on the line of the Ilempfield
railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsvßie railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm
are 40 acres of superior white oaktimber, which
alone is now worth one-half the price asked for the
whole tract. The Improvements are a log house.
frame barn, good fencing, and an apple orchard of
good fruit. It Is well a mitered and underlaid with
limestone and flag stone-of a superior quality, with
stone coalfor the use of the farm.
Also, The best FARM in Fairfield -township,
Westmoreland county, l's., of 250 ACRES, about
six miles 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 barns in the township; two apple - or
chards, in good bearing condition: corn crib, wagon
shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is
under a high state of cultivation; fencing all in first
rate order, and the land of the best quality 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 good
terms, as the owner wishes to engage in other bust
, nem' For particulars enquire of
431: ii. 'FOWEIC, 164 Fourth Street.
14:n4
FOR SALE—That Nery - desirable
two-story BRICK.DWELLING HOUSE con
taining 7 rooms with finished , attic, situate In the
Second ward. Allegheny, No. 31 Monterey street.
The lot Is AO feet front by 110 feet in depth Will
be sold on favorable terms, to facilitate settlement
of the.estate of John Chambers,' deceased. If not
sold before THURSDAY, May 14th, 1808, it will
be offered at Public Sale on that day.
Enquire of JOHN DEAN, No. 99 Stockton Ave
nue,Allegheny, or S.B . W: GILL, No. 104 Plfth
stret,' Pittsburgh.
Tan; FOR SALE—SEVERAL
BUILDING LOTS ou Observatory Rill, Second
d, Allegheny City; are offered for Sale—cheap.
The location is a very desirable one, commanding a
tine view of both cities, is easy of access, and there
is abundance of stone on the ground for building
DWAsTii. Apqpply soon
& "Alibeeglreainynt shop
Diamond,of
THIS OFFICE, ' or on the premises, near the Ob
servatory Building. nale23:n3B
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
, .
VALUABLE COAL MINE, ISt miles from the
city, and CITY DEPOT, for sale at a bargain, or
will leased for a term of years, Is thoroughly
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, with real name, Post °Mee
Box 191951. Pittsburgh. oplff rp23
BAKERY FOR SALE,
WITH OR WITHOUT THE PROPERTY;
Or would rent for a term of years. 'Enquire at
ap2o-3iwir No. 40 Palo Alto St., Allegheny
LAND AT HOMEWOOD.
Twenty Acres of Land for sale at 'Homewood
Station, P. R. It., Immediately opposite residences,
of Drs. Vandevort and Dupuy, and being' the most
desirable property 'for' country and
hi the
county.
Inquire of 1.1-. P. MILLER, No. 83 Fifth street,
or of It. E. MILLER. near the premises. apft:o7B
FOR SALE. "".
THREE LOTS, 24x56 FEET,
On Mulberrytrdet, between Rebecca street and tl
River, First Ward, Allegheny.
Inquire of
ap:3O:lA.l
FOR SALE.---HORSES.'-At WAG
AIM'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, one fine
MILY HORSE Ulan; three DAPPLE GREY
HORSES; one LARGE DRAUGHT HORSE; three
.BI I AOK MARES; two GREY MARES. FIRST
STEET, near Monongahela House.
Horses bought and sold on commlsslon. _
3.500 WILL rIII 3 I.IVII4LEIE
h It, five rooms, celirr anr-flannled B r i ck House,
o l l is ‘ 4, °f
Brick House o f two rooms and lot of ground, No.
leFranklin street; both houses rent for *420 per
S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
arlf 85 Smithfield street.
- E1 C.FELD Zr, CO.,
DEAIERS'IZ
GLUE, CURLED HAIR,
Tanners , Scraps, Ceroons, Cattle Talls,
..„BONES, NEAT'S FqOT 011; &C.
Offic e and Warehouse,- No.' 335 LIBERTY ST.,
3d door from Warm.
PITTSI3I3itGI3 t
MWF - . '
pIIN PECK . , Ornamental pair
HAIR WORKER. AND PERPUBIER, No. 92
- mirth street, one door from Wood; Pittsburgh. ,
Always on hand, a general assortment of Ladles ,
'WIGS, BANDS, CURLS; Gautlemen , s WIGS, TO
PERS. SC ALPS, GUARD CHAINS, BRACELETS,
A good Price In cash wICHAINS ,
be given for
RAW, AIR.
Ladies' and Guntlemenls Hair Cutting done I
the neatest manner. rolt2:u9 -
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,TEAM ENGINE,
11 Inch liore, po inch Strokes
With or without Boller; • also several Portable and
Stationery Engines and •Hoilers—for sale cheap.
Can be shlppcd - teany_pelot on short notice.
ALEXANDER WALLACE; '
Thlionte, Warren county, P.
np2:apls
SEED POTAI4OEB.
Thirty Barrels Barrhon.
POr 1343
by,.p4n.31 MURDOCI.t. Narsctri":
men,_Floritts Mad Seedsmen,4lsll Smithfield street
FOR RENT.
APPLY-AT
WARD'S,
JOUR ROSS,
No. 338 Rebecca Stree
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far ELECTION' N - OTICE.-THE
Annual Election for President and Directors
of the
MONONGAHELA 'WATER CO.
Will be held at the First National Rank of Birming..
ham, on TUESDAY. May Stb. 1868 between the
hours of 4 and 6 o'clock F. 31. ' • .
ap21:o88 EDWARD MOYE, Secretary.
WPITTSBURGIF & CONNELLS
VILLE IL IL CO.
STIOCEKOLDEP.S' MEETING
A general meeting of. :the Stockholders of lb.
Pittsburgh ColnellSville Railroad Company.wil
be held at thelemeelAn the Tier of Pittsbnrgh, 0
Friday, the llith Any.:. of mar,. proxim
• .
. . _
At 11 o'clock A. M. to accent or reject the °N
W
names lately passed' br the Mayor and - OUT Conn
otherf Baltimore, and for the transaction QC sue .
business as may be brought before therneet
Om. - By order of the Board(', ,:.$, , ~ -;;.:
JNO. H. PAGE, Tr., Speritarr.
- - Pittsbergh, April 98th, 1.868: - z'ap5rp110-wplf
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NOTICE.
. THE ST9EKEOLDEES OF T I
CITY RANH
Are hereby notified that the Firet IruthAment op,
their Subscription of Stock ,Is now' dile; and will b
received at the Bank, which will be open for bust?
'lesson •
TUESDAY 'NEXT, APRIL MlEPrit. - • '•,l
. • . •,, . .
•
The• Stock Books will remain open for a !mite
time. Persons desiring to subscribe should do so ai
'
once.
, . DOMENICE: 11331SBN;".Prepident.-
]ap24:plo
. , .
TO TURRITER AHD PLANK ROAD 001EPANERIL.
The undersigned appraisers, appointed by
accordance with the act of the Legislature of La,
State of PennsylvanLa, approved April Bth, 186,
have, In compliance with a resolution of the Selitit
and Common Councils of the City otrittsburgh, eii-:
tered on the duties imposed on them by said
And to enable them to perform said duties, tit.
hereby request the President and Directors of at y
and every Turnpike and Plank Road Company widt
hs the present bounds of. the City of Pittsbunda,
which dahlia to chargetolls for the use of their Itti
prOvements, for furnish the appraisers with a statt
went In writing, of the road held and owned by ea h
corrioration, and statement to show,
First—The name of the road or company. the ibis
of the act of incorporation,and of .its suppleutetttas .
with the date ntapproral of each. : 1
Second—The number of shares now held lay'
. _ paid in,p-
J. B. GOR7dLY. Cashier
W':IOTICE.•
_ _
tOckholders, and the amount actually paid ;by
them as capital stook.: ,
Third—The length of road now owned by the com
pany within the present bounds of the City of Pils
buh, and the position of its termini.
The statements may he delivered to either of Ale
undersigned,. or at the °Mee of the City Controllor;
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and are required- on ;'or
before the 4th day of :May neat. -
W. 'WADE. • "
WM. - DILWORTH.-
• •
;ALEXANDER GORDON',
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Commissioners
Pittsburgh, April 23. 1868.. . ale-4
WANTED.
"ArrANTED—A second-hand;* 10
-'v y or 12 horse power, ' ..
j
PORTABLE - ENG - IN — E. . :
• M.l". ADAMS ,t; DRO.,
Hancock Street & Duquesne Ws' ii._,_
Engthlre of
apM:ll36
IATANTED—To . employ, a fe
GOOD MEN. to sell. by sample, the Cam
blued PLUMB, LEVEL AND BEVEL. Nothing
like it in use. Will pay from $75 to $l5O er•
month and all expenses: o will 'give a commisal n,
from which twice that amount can be made. Iso
want Traveling Agents for-Ashbaugh's WOND . tR
OF THE WORLD.
J. C. 'I7I:E.TON;
No. 101. i St. Clair streq
MEM
WANTED -AGENTS,
To travel through Ohio, 31Ichigan, West.nr
ginia, and Western - Pennsylvania, for the sal-or
SOLAR LIGHT. the best light yet introduced,J'and
will be universally used. A, liberal comudssionirill
be paid. Send for circular giving partieulawl,ror
call upon DAVIS BROS.& CO.,Mee .No. 8, Cl ye
land Buildings, Cleveland' 0. • apV: o
WANTED -A GOOD GE ' N
GARDNER. A sober, industrious martied
man,with a sm.sli tinnily, to take charge of and lye
on agarderi farm within nineteen miles of the - chty.
There is a good brick house of six rooms, kitchen,
hail and cellar, for the gardener to occupy, arOl to
'whom liberal wageswilibe paid, for one that is com
petent and trustworthy. ,For particulars thou' of
G. H. TOWER, Real Estate Agent
apti:ola . No. 164 Fourth St.. Pittsbn
AGENTS WANTED.
GRANT;
THE LIFE-01%—A new and standard wo 'by
Hon. J. T. HEADLEY, the popular Historian. nd
for Circular and see our terms. JJJ
Address or apply to A. L. TALCOTT CO.
apP3:oB7 BO Marketstreet, Pittsburgh, A.
FOR RENT
TO LET,'
ROOMS, with Steam Pawei
Enquire at GROVE C!LNItAXIEVENI
apm:p.Ti
AUQTION SALES.
BY PALMER & PHILLIPS. 1
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pALMER'64I I IIIII.I44I,I J ' "
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AIICI'IONEERS .. . •
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.A•ifid Co,n,nJssion 4ferchan : •
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION 100 ;
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, P.
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BOOTS, SHOES, CARPE: .S,
1 1
Dry Goods and Notions, -.
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENI G.
Consignments Promp,
turns. , . .
BY A. lEGGiTt., - ' l c
DROVEYARD LOTS AT AillgC
TION.-Will be sold - arV th e - prembnis, ,bh
.NDAY. Mav 4th, at 11o'clock,lhe two•lots in
'the brave Yards, Second IVard, Allegheny, 'Moth
ing the southern side of -the city ;maim, each oby
110, on Buena Vista street.
Tunats-Two.thirds cash. balance in 2 yea • . .
A.•LEXICvATE, Auction r,
myl ,.._. _ 139 'Federal street. Allen ti.T. -
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-''..—MARSIIA.L S S SALE.
By Virtue of a writ vendifioni azonm ,' !Issued
out of the District Court of the United States, for
• the Western District of Pennslvania, audio me -
dlrected„ I wlli expose to Publ ic Sale. at th CUS
TOM HOUSE, Pittsburgh, Pa., or; thel2b D YOF
MAY. 1865, the, following described property; to
wit:
1 tin still; 1 worm and tub; 1 stove andiiipe; 2
fermenting casks; 1 tin can; 1 small stove: 8 crap*
ty barrels; 1 barrel molasses; 34 gals.; 1 wh Manz - ;
row; 3 buckets; 20 bushels of coal; 2 vlnega tubs;
1 cask; I empty keg; 2 Jugs: 1 thermometor; 1 step
1
ladder; 3 copper measures; 1 copper fuunel;. stove
and pipe; 1 lot of staves and hoops ; for Ninegar
tubs; 1. Altering barrel; 13 barrels, coirnitig 475
_ gallons of vinegar; 1 oil stove; 1 corn shellv; 101 l
can; 2 glass lamps; 1 pick and shovel; barrel con
taining 15 gallons of whisky. A temporarg board
building on the premises, and lease] of prbmises
running nine years from Ist or April, ISCISA ,
Seized as the property of Thomas - Davy 14 1 u °S.
Scott, at the snit of the United States. i .ia . n . E
ap%:p33 THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Maret .
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GREAT SALE.I J
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Tremendous Sacrifice' in Looking Misses.
r r elegant stocker
PreParatory to movin
I offeraULASSES'oPOß
flne lIILT, PIED. and MANTLE ugh mserlane.„
TRAIT and PICTURE FUABIO_IA
oils styles of BEDROOM 01. au y ES. all of which" .
must be sold by the Ist of June, .
ill w ' fhio gilt .
n Pa CI asset; anti- ,
R e gardi
ini c o ss ffi of Cost '4
wort, ill do.av i MUG";
first-class Toe vllarotairecie.!4..r.,
give me a call.
!1:n atWe• •
1a ....:: * --- 110'
.. tcet. ,
To G LASS nvolurAcTiritrils•—
~,t , „de r ogned batting secured the soli Ago , '
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cy or the sato of o tn p L uyrns
celebrated
Couay., -
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Are n ow prepared to furnish It In any SFr it•Z.t o.
those wishing to procure this superior art_ ._..11 „
ring fi ft een years ' use of this Clan well;
at
gy ter
lit, such proportions as we belleyo makesEn.av,,,,,,
ar t ic le fbr pots than any in the, maricalik.” Wd , Tlrir
secured= auerage stand of slx", -. 3 1 r t00 /moor- ".
m oggiss. We 'willtarnish receives moo p r c hs s _ - -
tlon of the mixtu ground and to v d I n lu ps fu r • ,
tug. The Clay Ismid moul /
.I.IOIIVeg,IT . o,any,s
a.
80N.
, . D e.,,t ritt'atass 'Woks, '
WLshinston street. - •
- -- Pittsburg' . Pa.
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,TAN iv... z e 414 . 1111E rood ;..
, st the" lowest-
JUNG, ipolltriror ln i &If PHILLIPS. .' z,;
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1 . - . . ,• '•'.- ; ' 86 sad 1118 St. Cialr ;pep! •
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833 Penn Str