The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 06, 1868, Image 5

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHEAP OE MS FOR THE PEOPLE...
rhe GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have. been
removed to A'o. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET. where
wild always be found the most complete assortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport.
to g Material, &c in tee city. Ali kinds of Guns
and Pistols carefull ., y
repaired. Cash paidfor
ARMY RIFLES and 103 VO LVERS. 801 , 1 ata7np
for illustrated Circular. Agents, wanted in every
to in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHS
OTOS% 179 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh.
"FOB ASSEMBLY, . .
VINCENT MILLER,
bubicct to the decision of the Republican County
CotVention. • my6:p76:F
EXCHANGE NAIIENAL
firrammult, May 5, 1865. ,
THE DIRECTORS, 01' TR'S
Bank have declared - a dividend of . I
. SIX PER CENT. .
from the earninits of the laatplx montha, payable on
ar aft Ar t -lie litfi lust, ,
The Government Tam will be paid by the Bank.
znyalale . 11. M. MUBRA.I - , Cashior.
CITIZENS NATIONAL .
. PirMathituu, May .5. VW.
H
TE DIRECTORS. OF. THIS
BANK have this day deelated a Dividend
of FIVE PER CENT on the Capital +Rock, out of the
profits of the last six mouths, payable to the Stock
holders. or their legal representatives, on and alter
the lAth Mat, free of U. S. tax.
. E. BRADY, JR.,
Cashier.
En Y 5; 15
BAlcx OF Prrrrurnalt,
May sth, 186 L
Inr-THE PRESIDENT,: AND Dl.
ItECTOIN of this Bank have this day de
clared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT: on its capi
tal stock. out of the profits of the last six months.
which will be paid to Stockholders, or their legal
representatives, on and after the 15th instant, free
of Government : ' State . and Local taxes.
myS:pBl:F W. ROSEBURG: Cashier.
OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANTI
ble7 5. -
Itar'DIVIDEND.— THE BOARD
.. .
OF DIRECTORS of this Company hate thla day
. .
declared a DIVIDEND Of
F4YMt pota.ik.its
upon each share of the capital stock, out of the
SARNED profits of the list six months, tree of
Government and State taxes, payable to Stockhold
ers on and after the 1.51 th Inst. ,
myS:pB4 WM. '1". HERBERT, 'Secretary.
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NOTICE
(
TO PLUMBERS.
At a meeting of the Water ComMittee, held May
1868, the following instructions were adopted
and notice thereof directed to be given in the official
papers of the city, as follows. viz.:
_-
On after the May 15th, lust.. no LEAD PIPE
- lighter than that known as EXTRA STRONei wid
be allowed in making the connections between the
.ferryle and the stop cock at - the curb line, and the
ferrule
. drirer is 'instructed not to drive any ferrule
baring a lighter pipe than the above attached to It.
By order of the ater Committee.
myB:pB3 JOSEPH FRENCH, Sttperinteudent.
CHEAP FRAME DWELLINGS.
TWO FOUR BOOM DWELLING HOUSES.
SITUATE ON •
'Washington Stai•eet. Allegheny City,
Will be sold separately If desired on 'the most
reasonable terms. • LOTS 20 by 130 each.
APPLT: TO _
STEEL & WILSON,
Brokers and Real Estate Agents, No. 66 Smithfield
street. myS
TTHE DISTRICT COURT OF
E UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania.
: BEbLIA3IIN F. CRISWELL. a Bankrupt under
the Act cf Congress of March 2d, 1867, having ap
plied for a discharge from all his debts and other
claims -provable under said• Act, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given to all persons •who
nave proved their debts,'and others interested, to
appear on the 30th day or MAY.IB6B, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq., Register's
Once, No; 93 Diamond street, Pittsburgh Pa., to
show cause. if any they have, why a Discharge
shonid not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And
further. notices hereby given, that the Second and
Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrnpt.
required by the 27th and 28th sections of said Act,
will be had before the said Register. at the same
time and place.- S. C. 3IcCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District. •
-my6:p7B
LACE CURTAINS,
CORNICES, LOOPS, &c.,
A large assortmentfor sale by
WHITE,. ORR & CO.,
Fifth Street.
SPRING STOCK
, OF
'CARPETSI
WE' RAVE' 11111 STORE THE
I • '
..nost complete assortment of
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS we
have ever opened, emlbraeing
the newest , styles and 'designs
. of the best FOREIGN and DO.
DIESTIC MANUFACTURERS,
imported and selected with
special 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
• :ehoicest ' patterns of BRIM
,
SELS, from the most celebra
ted. English lollms, and at
• prices within the reach of : al
most. every householder. A
' special but limited imports
lion of ENGLISH' INGRAINS,
of extra quality, and in rare
and beautiful designs,Will be
Tound especially choice and ._
desirable for Chambers.
Our Stock of COMMON ALL-WOOL
CARPUS, purchased before the Carpet
Weivers' strike, will be Bold at the
same rates as previous to the .last ad
vance, and will furnish CARPETS to
the maltitade at the lowest prices since
th e war. A' good CARPET FOR 25
CENTS A YARD.
* N. B.—Those having Parlors or
Drawing itooinilio Burnish are
specially invited to examine
the unusually large number of
patterns particularly adapted
to that intrPase. Which we offer
Diu WiLTOB and , TAPESTICT
VELVETS and BRUSSELS at
•
law prices.
OUVER
Mogranal
OM ANI;
, is;
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191.11:
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,pumsluutaartg,.. r-DNESILVit; --MAY -18681-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I
MARSHAL'S SALE.
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BF virtue of an order issued out of the District
Court di the United States, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsyli•ania, I will expose at the CUS
TOM HOUSE. Pittsburgh. Pa., on TUESDAY, the
1211 i DAY OF MAY. 1.868, the following described
•propertr. to-wit:
TillitrY-ONE BARRELS OF STOCK ALE.
,THOMAS A. ROWLEY,'U. S. Marshal.
MARSHAL'S OFFICE, May* 1565. tnyti:Das
.CONTItOLLEIPS OFFICE,
CITY OF ALLEGItEIiY, May 8, ]6BB, -1
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
RECEIVED at this Office until 3 o'clock p„
on TUESDAY, 12th lust, - for GRADING and PAV
ING the following Streets, Aye4;aes and Alleys,
viz:
• •
JiTNIATA. STREET, : 'from Sedgwlek,ttreet. to'
Beaver Avenue. .. -
PARKSTREET, from Urant Avenue to Sturgeon
Street.
MIDDLE,STREE;r, frowbiorth AyCane to Knoll
KILBUCK STREET; from East side of Craig to
west stdiaar.Cortreet..---,..
uagjoli - AyplNE.,49pi9httf iLye4tatip Match
Stteet.*
OHIO AVENUE,. from Grant Avenue to the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railread;
GRANT AVE26ITE,. from the Pittsburgh. Fort
Wayne & Chicago Railroad to-Lincoln Avenue.
MADISON AVENUE, from the terminus of the
present pavement, at the old city line. to the point
of intersection,of said Avenue with .East street.
BLAIR'S ALLEY.: in the Second Ward:
LINDSAY'S ALLEY. in the Second ward. •
Also. for the PAVING of ALLEGHENY AVE
NUEIrcmi Western Avenue to the River. Proilies
and Specifications can be seen in the office of CHAS.
BAVIS, Esq., City Engineer.-
: - - - R. IC FRANCIS
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IRST-CLASS
Allegheny City.:llesidenCe
FOR .SALE: .
THAT FINE MANSION,
, Located on the corner of Nestern-Arentie and Bid
well street, lately owned. and occupied by J. P.
Lyon, Eso., one hundred fret on Western Avenue.
by two hundred and twenty-seven feet on Bidwell
street.
For location of the ground, as w"ell'ns tho,Rupws
ments thereon, thisitellifMelaVell known
To Rank Aeuot e ibe very First and Most .
In the - two cities. Possession immediately.
For.particulars, as tO. description, price, terms,
GEO. lc HOLTZMAN.
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triyStpl: 148 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh.
BAILEY, FARRELL &.
MANUFACTURERS OF
LEAD AND BLOCK, TIN PIPE,
SHEET AND BAR LEAD,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Plumbers', Gas & Steam Fitters ,
MATERIALS.
No. 167 - Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
apM:ICS
LINDEN dROIIE. •
LINDEN GROVE having been fitted-up lu the
most superb style, with a large and elegant Plat
form, beautifully shaded, large Dining Room and
two excellent bars, is now ready to rent to
PICNICS, P./LitTrE@f;
Sunday School Celebration, &c.,
ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS
Parties holding Picnics. &c.. Rill, find it,to their
advantage to secure the Grove.
The Grove 13 easily accessible. being but a few
steps from the Oakland Railway Station. whose ears
run regularly every fifteen minutes.'
Sir - For terms. &c., apply at the
FFICE OF THE OAELIND @dlL VAT CO.,
OAKLAND STATION
my4:pl4
NEW DRY GOODS STORE,
No. 52 St. Clair Street.
J. M. BURCIIFIELII & CO;
WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY, May 4t11.,
WITH Ali .ENTIRE
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE
At Prices as Low as can be Foind West
of the Mountains.
Sir-Many Mode, jat from Auction, at GREATLY
REDUCED-RATES from prices one month ago.
my 4:
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
. • I
ERSHIP
1 1 } 1, -EePtax i lk in ' jet i
reen the ' underel lE gn l e t d iE , : r uder
t e name of
_ SCHOMAKER & LANC,
Wll6 dissolved by mutual consent. on , May Ist. by
The retirement of WILLIAM SCHOMAKER, who
has sold hIS Interest in the Min to the remaining
partners, who will continue the business at the same
place, the name of •
• WATToLLIVO& CO.
WM. SCHOMANF.II,
• 'WM: F. LANG,
JOHN WATT.
liarinK sold my interest in the firm of SCHO3IA
HEIL & LANG to my late alssociates ' I cheerfully'
solicit for them a continuance of , the patronage of
my old friends and the publie_genemllyr
, •
{VU: SCHOISAK .
-WATT, :LANG & C0.,-
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Viol., Grain, Provisions„
Cheese, Fish. Carbon Oil, Salt. &a.
172 & 174 Wood Street,
_tur3:ll3 PITTSBURGH%
STRAW GOODS!
HATS AND CAPS ,
I GREAT VARIETY,
SELLING OW, AT
WOOED . & C 0.13
thy 4 7' 131 WOOD STREET.
BLACKS SILKS
. „ .
808 nALE AT LOW PFOCES, AT
; .
YWHITE, ORR & CO.'S •
As FWTS . BTREET
iny2
A ., NEW SUBINIER RESORT.
TAKE HOUSE, thoneb oro , -pa., - ,!
(on the tine of Jamestowis.l4 Pranklln Railroad,
one honr , s
,ridpfrota Fratikika)Thi s , hou „ i s
Mtge, new ana eereel_.„ edLens, - well furnished. has
M tge, rooms.. ten-w4-...ers-sind, covered.orssie.
t is oik,the minks of Ahe most ebarmbili
n adee l i tk c i i i , America, abotindin_ Ina ibili. and ad
isAeuraribiltSairpOsser. Surrozwed With iitll 4l
11 bur
r eAllirNtiater cagg.nAkishtne_jmit
...., er - In
'•‘• ...ice'.
°d- Illi - 4 1 ;11:11idtair.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MO THE REPUIII.ICAN VOTERS
A. •
OPTI4 _ .
22d CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
• . .
The undersigned. wOrithig members of the Union
Republican Party, in the Seventh Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh...believing that sufficient efforts have
not been made to place in the field a candidate foil
Congress, in the - Twenty-second District, who I
most fitted by sound political principles, capacity
practical' xperience and- connection with the grey
Interestsef this District, to succeed with credit th
long line'of able Representatives we have heretofore
sent to the Assembly of the Nation, do most re}
spectfult. , i but:earnestly, urge upon the Republican
Voters of the different election precincts of tilts
District to eo-operate with them in sending to the
coming Congressional Convention, delegates un n
structeil for any candidate, to the end that they nay
be able to take any
without cmharrassineat,
of any circumstances that may arise up to tile last
moment favorable to the nomination of the best per
son attainable for Representative of a District see•
ond to none in the State in the number and impor
tance of the Interests to be protected.
The great questions of Finance and - Currency,
Taxationand the Tariff, questions which vitally ef
fect every voter, - the poor and rich alike, should not
be allowed to simply drift into hands that have ElC'‘'.
er largely, In the practical affairs of life, met these
great questiona face to face. •• ' •
. JohtilVandless Charlei A. Kehew.
A. C. McCallum,. - v ~ Ow. Norris,
. • Antos Stiff. - , ' . - Thos.l3. Cook. .
Robert Sproul, 1 1
~
,„,. Walter Whitehead. ..
!-:R
. :.obertl.hig. -; : Henry Herr. - ' •h - i•
- , - - --111n.1114esbitt, •• ' .- - Wm.' C'. McCarthy,' • '
John Beatty, . 'Jas. Courtney.
• Wm. Love, . -
..Jas. Kane. •
Jas. - Shannon, , • -,- .Henry Hackmaiter.
GRAND, ,?PIF t NINp:
OF
i‘;;; - • ' '
NEW BOOBS
•
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
_STRAW' G 0 O'D S;
Such as BONNETS, HATS, C,ORDS au•l TASSELS,
ORNAMENTS, &c.
Ribbons, of ,all descriptions;
Artiflelal Flowers,
, 4
Bonnet and Hat Frames;
Crapik Illusion4;` ' '
Silks arid Satins; . 4
Velvets and Laces;
Parasols, Sun Urnbrellai.
ALSO, tut! Due of.
. •
White Goods, Embroideries,.,
, . Hosiery and Gloves;
French - Woven Corsets,
SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
- LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, CUFFS. lc.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ,
ROSENBAUM,STKINIRBT&CO'S
PHILADELPHIA - EMPORIUM,
No. TO MARKET STREET.
my4:n2o
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
WATER LOAN.
Proposals for Two Hundred and Fifty
Tnousand Dollars , . • ,
Of the Water ExtenMen Loan Tioncl.i." will be ro
celvell af . the office 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 °Mee of the City
TrtAlury, ,and• the Bonds payable In Tu'enty•dive
yearg. A sus - KING FUND EOR THEIR ULTI
MATE PAYMENT IS.PROVIDED FOIL AND THE
COUPONS ARE BY LAW MADE RECEIVABLE
FOR WATER RESTS: and the revenue arising
from the Water Talc Ia pledged for the payment of
the Interest and the retirement of the Bends at ma
turity. • - •
Thi! Bonds are.' ItY ACT OF GENERAL AR....kEM
RIX. FREED FROM STATE. COUNTY AND MU
NICIPAL TAXATION.
It Is a well known fact tliat 11c.nds Issnell for water
purposes. In all Jarge clues, have_proved aafs and
very desirable investments.
No bias under par will be acted bp.mThe Bonds
are to be Issued In denominations of 01 . .000, S5OO
and $lOO. _
ordp.r:or the nualacc Comm tree .
ara^..:o4 . THOMAS STEEL. Controller.
WARD'S
CLOTH LINED:
PAPER COLLAR '
4 4'0
TO BE /lAD EVERYWHERE.,
Trade stikated In PlttAborghby_T. K. 3feIINIG UT
.1.
& BRO.. 1.3 Wood street: PATTERSON & BUL
LOCK. 77 Wood street: MACRUM & CARLISLE,
19 Path street: MeCANDLESS, JAMISON & CO.,
103 Wood street.
- - .
Manufactured by 9. W. R. WARD. 387 Broad
way, New York. mySTOD
168. , ir i s.
"NEW GOP IOB + •
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
• -. BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY.'arid GLOVES.
•F.• SOUCY . ,
lair No. 168 Wylie Street.
16S.- 16S.
fxp3o:n4lo)
Fifth Street Sidewalk Extension.
IRON CURB AND SIDEWALK.
We desire to call the attention of parties about to
widen their siderralks,,according to ordinance, to
our Patent Iron Curb and Pavement. The same
will be laid in front or the Opera House this week
and will speak for:itself. The following is an ex
tract from a letter of the City Engineer and Regu
lator "I consider-it superior to stone, and if laid
In Fifth street, will add greatly to Its beauty, and
I would recommend it te_property.ownera.
DIOORE, city Engineer."
Address •`
, . .
TEE &TL& WORKS,
THOMAS X, MIT.T.HIL - Piostdont,_,_
AI F ILEADQI7AILTEItiIit •
Nate citoods and New Styles of,
BOYS' CLOTHINGI.
VERY. LOW_ PRICES ;
GMT & LOGAN*,
No. - 47 BT.'CLAIR STREET
1111
EINE
GREAT Ei4l,,E.e,
I Treinendons Sacrifice in Looking (Haws.
Preparatry - P lERovin I otter my elegant stocker
Rue GlLTand - BIANTLEOLAMES, POR
TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES: also, miscellane
ous styles of BEDROOM GLASSES, all or which
must be sold brthe „lst - orJune •
Regardless of -Cost.—
Those wlio.'artilil; want of A aeVatior illassea and a
'auk-class article of due gilt work, will du well to,
glyc me a call. '
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°"•' ' ' • — llO Wood ocreet.,
3/141q*E. 16 - . SLATE MANTLES,
. . ..
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PITTSBURGH 'STEAM MARBLE AND. SLATE WORKS. :
Office and Wariroom-2111-and .1511 LIBERTY
STRIMIT.i• - Mantle.'Warerbomoneecond floor. - _ • .
_ Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantled widow!
it totheir interest to call Worlonanshin no
e x
celled in any Pus, and gyp . 4ow is lii#Masterrl
Elea. Marine Mantles or Furniture Blabs .whi • •
ye beesmeAlseoloted bu.smoku oilsot autos, cm
Marbleized sag mane to !ant whit as - new.
There is ow i tar eii ptern..Firatisyly • •
ittontimato
Awhinds of Marble WoWilotitrin dh&St *tann e r.
aistoteNettars inutpuesertut awes lest Elf* ,
era Prialtitteartlsee added. , ; - •.:••:•!. ..4,..• ,-._.......
W. W. wAutscr,.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
STATEMENT
OF TIIE
E SAVINGS BANK,
Day of April, 1868.
REAL ESTA
On the 31
ASSEII4
Bond and Stott
gages, being firs
ans nu Real Ea
tate
U.S. 5-20 Benda a
par
U. 5. 1881 Bonds
104
Office Furniture..
Cash
Total
*327,525 68
r• 70,000 00
rt.
26,000 00
41860
44,290 40 •
-8168,231 68
IL [ABILITIES
s-
Amount Dim Dep
store
Amount Due De
(tore,interest, S
Ist. 1869
9130,255 93
10,589 82
1140;825 ss
13alance Contlug.
Fund
27.400 03
-6468,234 68
The above is a t
MC=
A. A. Treasurer,'
Auditing 'Committee. - have ex
of the Bank, the• Bonds, Mort
., and counted the Cash, and find
lent correct.
NICHOLAS VOEOTLY;
WM. H. .
U. CHILDS.
The undersigned,
amined the books
gages and Seenrltle:
the foregoing ;date]
.
riestdent —tEl. •
• .-
_,AC JONES.
Trustees. _
Hon. THOS. M. HOWE, Hon.,J. K.•.MOORHEAD,
ISAAC JONES. C. O. HUSSEY.
W,. 13. COPELAND, „, JACOB PAINTER.
HARVEY -CHILDS. _NICHOLAS VOEGTLT.
WM. If. SMITA.'
INTEREST ALLOWED on Deposita in this Insti
tution. at SLY PER CENT • PER - ANNUM. poyable
to depositors in May and November, which. if not
drawn, . will be added in the principal and CO3l-
voinimm.
Accountant—R. C. PARKE.
Solicitor K. BRADFORD TODD.
OFFICE. 63 FOURTH STREET. m3 - 6:1,17
FILESII STOCK,
LOW PRICES.'
DARK PAST C_OLORED PRINTS AT Sc
LIGHT PRINTS AT MO
YARD WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN AT 1.'4,0
REAVY • IINBLEACHED MUSLIN AT 1.9155 c:
600 SUNDOWNS at 625fc, a bargain
WHITE CORSETS AT 30c
COLORED CORSETS AT 50c
KID GLOVES (Colored) AT 78c.:
COTTON AND LINEN DIAPER
IRISH LINEN
CifECK
SAC KING
CAtk:IINIERES FOR JMN'S WEAR
CAWMERES FOR liovs , WEAR
LADIES' SACKING CLOTH
BLACK AND COLORED iLI'ACAS
WOOL DELAINES
IRISH POPLI.N:!T.
OT OS (HAIN SILKS
BONNETS, 'RATS,
RIBBONS. FLOWERS, Sc
A veer, large and well select( htucl at the
"-LOWEST MARKE PRICES.
Wholesale aatl
AT • WIIMLat SEMPLE'S,
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
OWNERS OF DRAYS; WAGONS;
CARTS, HACKS, OMNIBUSES,
• ,
every description of CARRIAGES. are required
to call - at the OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER
and TAKE OUT Timm LICENSES, on or before
the lst day of flay next.
For each ,and slierr,,..Wagou. Cart, ..Car.-
muggy or Carriage, drawn by one
horse. the sum of , $ 5 00
For each and every one or the above named
vehicles, drawn by two horses, the sum of. 800
For each and every one of the above named
vehicles, drawn by four horses, the sum of 10.'00
For- each :mil every Hack drawn by two
horses, the sum or 10 00
For each and 'every Chnnibus and Timber
Wheels, drawn by two horses, the sum of. 12 00
For each additional horse attached to any of
the above named vehicles, the sum of 1 00
d
See. 3. It shall be the ntrof ell Livery Stable
keepers In said city to make a return to the City
Treasurer, within twenty days after the passage of
this ordinatice.land 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 of Carts. Drays, Wagons and
other vehicles. who shall neglect or refuse to pro
cure a license as aforesaid; shall be subject to a pelt
arty 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 falling
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 llrty dollars,
all of which penalty 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
_of
whit any - of the provisions ortids
ordinance and report the same to the City Treasu
urer' for which service he shall receive the sum of
tiftyconts in each case, to be taxed and collected as
part of the costa, upon conviction as aforesaid.
The penalties for non-compliance With , the ordt
' Donee will be strictly enforced after the above date.
D. DIM:FEB[ION, City Trdasurer.
Allegheny City, April Ist, 1888. myftp3o
F. W. C . FELD & CO.,
DEALERS_
GLUE, CITRLED HA R,
Tanners' Scraps, Ceroons, Cattle Tails,
BONES, NEAT'S FOOT OIL &C,
(mice and Warithouie, O. 335 LIDEVI'r ST.,
3d door from Wayne,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
atm'
N OTICE. ,
All persons who are indebted for Paving the y
followingStieets, [tithe Lawreitceviiie District:: --:
ST. 314.U17 , 13 AVENUE;
FOSTER, CHURCH, DAVIDSON, DELLEFON
TAINE, BOROUGH,. EWALT, BRAVO, WAIN-
RtRIGIIT and ALLEN STREETS; and
LABAYETTE and 144LETT ALLEYS
Are notified to call at the TILLASURERI OFFICE,
of the City of Pittsburgh. and pay immediately and
save further costs. ' R pm
D"
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Shasedand Sawed - nittiquallty. - ' ' -' 1 •
. . DRY, R.LOORING BOARDS, ,
And all klnila of VI:TUBER, nt,
, • O. O. BOYLE & CO.'S,
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.ygrilinbo t tneilleiniloillildge,'Alleglieuy City.
mhz3:nsaws
FOR SALE, .0= _, .. = ::-- .i,t,:i,
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250'bbkvary superior West Va. Oil.
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spkill Coc. llonoosk Si. A Duque*, Ws/.
.FOR SALE
FOR SALE.
Near to the Allegheny Itiver .
SAW mrr.L, TWO DWELLING ROUSES. TWO
BARNS, withgood FA RM, and about 800 acres
timber land. 'This property will be sold low., Cash
*2 500—balance on time to suit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACHES. will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
'house and good - barn; 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF .1.80 ACRES, near the line of railroad;
very well located for raising stock . ; improvements
are good and substantial: 100 acres of the land In
meadow and grain. .
CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sell a and brick house,
containing five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred. Dollars,
and woulti rent for the amount in slx years.
A LARGE LOT OF GROUND. having a river
front, and very convenient of access.
TANNER%, convenient to the city, and, having a
well established custom or local trader connected
therewith; a good dwelling 4,nd forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpfourg, 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 /0114', as tbe proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
FOR RENT
Two new BrickAousee, S rooms each.'
Two new Brick Houses, ll rooms each.
One new Frame House 4 rooms: . •
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms'each.
One new Frame House in Wilklnsburg. having
• 111 x -room - and -a' larae•lbt, '•woll suited for a
garden.
Feht LEASE OR, SALE--;3 LOtS . o3l3lortiiii street,
Niiith Ward; 7 acres that can tie divided -lute acre
lote.
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Lots to Oakland
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FOIL BENT-3 large Rouses. suitable for Board
ing Rouses.
WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagglee3 to 4 (miles
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IN SUMS OF $5,000 AND . UPWARD
APPLY AT
D. P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
are" 1113 I
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FOR SATE.
A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF .76 ACRES. 19
miles from the city,' in 'Elizabeth tovinship,. Alle
gheny county, Pa.,on the Youghiogheny river, one
hof mile from Elrid's Station. on' the ConteHaynie
railroad; near ‘liurches.- schools. - stores, &c., in the
flourishing vidages of Reston and. Green Oak. The
improvements are a two-story brick houie of six
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with
stabling underneath, and otheroutbuildings; a•well
of good standing water at the door, and several
standing springs of water on the farm, and an or
chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples. cher
ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. This prop
env being - located near the line of the railroad,
within one hour's ride of the city, makes it veryr+le
slrable for gardening or a dairy farm*. It is a a
good and beautiful location for country homes n •ar
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 this city.. Will be sold
as a whole or in lots of one acre or more. tosuit pur-
Also, A 'FARM OF 173 ACRES, situated in St.
Claire. township, Westmoreland county, Pa., near
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station. -The improvements are a two-story frame
house, with elk rooms and good cellar, a frame bank
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There
is on the place a young apple and peach orchard;
190 acres cleared land, divided into fields of conve-
Aleut size, a large portion of which are well set hi
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov
ered with good timber. It is well watered and un
derlaid with coal and limestone, and Is convenient
to churches, ssbouis, stores, mills and blacksmith
shops. A real good bargain Is offered in this excel
lent farm; and,. with it .will be hold all the
_perlional
property on the premises, consisting of - horses,
cows.stock cattle, hogs and poultry harness, gears,
wagon, plows, fanning Implements 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 AN 1) 25 PERCHES, In Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county, Pa.. on the line of the Heraptield
railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con-
itellsville railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm
are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which
alone is now worth one-half the price asked for the
whole tract. The improvements are a log house.
frame barn, good fencing, and an apple orchard of
good fruit. It Is well s atcred 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., of 950 ACRES; about
six miles south of the Penns}•lvania Central Rail
road at Bolivar Station. The Improvements are two
large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and
best frame barns in the townshlpt 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 tie;ca - of which is cleared anti
the residue of the tract In good timber, such as
white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech.
This property will lae sold very cheap and on good
terms, as the owner wishes to engage in other bust
nessr For particulars enquire of • •
G. 11. TOWER, 164 Fourth Street.
%p14.0e
FOR SALEThat very desirable
two-story 13RIC1i.DWELLING ROUSE, con
talutnit 7 rooms, with finished attic,•sitnate in the
second ward. Alleheny, No. 31 Monterey street.
The lot is 20 feet front by 110 feet in depth. Will
lie sold on favorable terms, to- facilitate settlement
of the estate of John Chambers, deceased. If not
sold before THURSDAY, May 14th,, MS, it will.
be offered at rublleSale on that day. ' : •
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Enquire of_JOHN DEAN. No. 29 Stockton Ave
nue, Allegheny, or S. B. W. GILL, 3.i0. 104 Filth
street, Pittsburgh. aPM:II37
JJOTS FOR. - ,SALE-SEVERAL
BUILDING LOTS on Observatory Hill, Second
ard, Allegheny City, are offered for sale—cheap.
The location Is a very desirable one, commanding a
due view of both cities, is easy of access, and there
Is abundance of stone on the ground for building
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THIS OFFICE or on the premises,. near. the Ob
servatory Building. ; • , near.
FOR SALE.--HORSES.-At HOW
ARD'S LIVERY A.:SID SALE STABLE 'one fine
MILY HORSE t Bay); three DAPPLE GREY
HORSES: one LARUE DRAUGHT HOUSE:-three
Bt ACE MARES; two GREY MARES. FIRST
STREET' Year:Monongahela House. •
Horses boucht and sold on commission. • •
olifLT $l7OO for a NEW FRAME
iOUSE of hall and four rooms, and , sf acres of
ground, situate-on Coal Hill, in the Borough of
South Pittsburgh. Immeillatapossesslon.
Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS.
auv Real Estate Agents, 85 Smithfield St.
T 53.500 WILL PURCHASE a
good two-story Brick House, of
il 11, live rooms, cellar and finished attic. Also, a
Brick House of two rooms and lot of ground, No.
18 Franklin street; both houses rent for $420 per
alinum. _, _.. . S. CUTHBERT &SONS, ..
apt) - 83 Smithfield street.
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GROVER & BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH
LEM
LOCH STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
Walt LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At the New and Elegant Sales Rooms
OF THE comrAINT,
51 FIFTH STREET.
Also, NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS. MACHINE
SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&c., 3c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully invited to call.
Applidations for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
!ample/ by mail on application. Correspondence to
be addressed to
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.
51 FIFTWSTREET, PITTSBURGH
JOSEPH. S. FINCH & CO.,
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os. Iss,lg7, 189, 191, 193 and 195;
FONT STREET, PITTSBURGH,
ISANIJITACTUREBS OF
Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey.
Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS,
HOPS. iSo. . - —ruh7B.nsll
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sirOHN PECIi_ , Ornamental Hair
HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER, , 'N0.451
ourth street, one door from Wood, Plttstmrgb.
Always on hand, a
_general assortment of Ladles ,
WIGS, BANDS, CURLS' Oantlemen's mucks. TO
PEEEIiciSALMOUAIII3 CHAINS,- BRACELETS ,
'an. A good Price i n cash wilt be, given for
RAW AIR.
Loltee...imul,Sitintlementa :Ear. Cuttlitit done
the neatest manner. ' lll - 4 •
BAKERY TOIL
WITH OR wrriioirt
Or would rent fors term or stirs. En g litre at
NVAItD'S•
wo Alto Pt , Ailighen
a Kw? No‘ 40
spli 1109/41114-
"Inch Ibre, at India J & Rubber th lu an ca i
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NOTICES
igr'PITTSIBVIUGH iIirCONNELLS
\ILI.; It. R. CO. r.
STOCKHOLDERS' ME NG.
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A general: meeting of the Se.ockhol era of- the
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Pittsburgh . hConnellsville Railroad Innany will
be, held. at their office. in the eir:y of rt tsburgh; on
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Friday, the I '
ay, l ilsth day of ,It proximo,
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At is A. M. tO Accept er reject the ordi
nances lately paftied by the 31.aYor and City Coun
cils of Baltimore, and for ,the Uansaction of such
other buslnese as may be - btouglit before the meet
ing. By order of the Board, ,
J2go. H. PAGE. Jr., Secretary.
Pittsburgh,'Ajirll 518th, 1586.; - apZ:p4o-wrm
WANTED.
WANTED--AGENTS -
To travel through OldO. West Viz - -
gluts, and Western Pennaylratila,` for the Sale of
SOLAR LISHT, a regularly, Inspected article. and
cannot be exploded. A liberal commission will be
paid. TVill sell any of the abote States or parts
thereof, and furnish the Light at - cost. -For-partic
ulars call on us or send for circular. DAVIS BROS.
t CO., Office 7io. 8, Clevelatki. Ins. Buildings,
Cleveland, 0.; - zny4:o4
WANTED—To eiatfloy, 'a few
GOOD MEN, to sell, byesample, the 'coin
blood PLUMB, LEVEL AND BEVEL. Nothing
like it In use. Will pay from $7B to WO per
month and all expenses; or will Atee a commission,
from which twice that amount c.ln be made. Also
want Traveling Agents for Ashbaugh's. WONDER,
OF THE WORLD.
J. C. •I f ltifroNi•
No. 103 t St. Clair street.
aPZI P•'B
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WANTED -A , GOO: :GERMAN
GARDNER. A sober,. industrious married
man, with a small family, to take charge of and live
on a garden farm within nineteen miles of the city.
There isA good brick . house of Mk rooms,' kitchen,
, hall and cellar, for the gardener:to' occupy, and to
whom liberal wageswill be paid, for one that is com
petent and trustworthy. Per particulars Inquire of
G. B. TOWER. Real Estate Agent,
ap8:016 No. 1.114 Fourth St.. Pittsburgh.
AGENTS WANTED.
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GRANT;
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THE LIFE' OF.—A new and standard work, by
Hon.. J. T. HEADLEY, the populair }Batorlan. Send
for Circular and see our terms. I
Address or apply to A. L. TALCOTT & CO..
an2q:oB7 60 Market street" ; Pittsburgh. Pa.
' FOR REN T
FOR RENT,
The FOUR STORY STORE - 4ND HIVELLING
HOUSE, No. 91Federal street. Nlleghtiiiy, at pres
ent occupied by T. H. KLAGES,(JeweIer. There is
plate (glass In the store window* and the Second,
Third and Fourth Stories are well adapted for
dwelling; with gas and water thrhughout the house.
mys:p69 WATTLEY & Co.
TO LET,
BOOMS, with Steirpri, Power:
Enquire at
ap27. :p35
ROOMS TO LET. •
OUR TWO LARGE FRONT ROOM,.
Well furnished, with or without 'board, imitable for
moo :did wife, or young gentlemen. For further
particulars apply at
No, 129 SECOND tiiiREET, ,
tnyu:po !i•
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AUCTION SALES..
gPfgOi=lffli===2l:=
BY BILTEIBON, VABBOOX 41COLELLAITD.
SUBURBAN 11
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RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS.
PRIVATASALE.
That. Very deArable TWO BTORY BRICK HOUSE
M HOMEWOOD STATION, 5f n rooms, Bath
Boom and Closet. Hot mid.COld: Water throughout
the building, with all other juoderit improvements.
The grounds consists of 4.aescs of groundi beau
tifully laid out. ornamen ed and:under the highest
state of cultivation with 500 koung"bearing fruit
trees of every description; Spring House, with nev
er failing spring; Stable and ontlinildings complete.
Bare opportunity to secure a cotlntry residence with
city conveniences. Inquire of ri
63itiqrsoN, N . A.NHooxs,ArccLELLA.I6,:.
myi• Auctioneers.
LIBRARY
OF
CHOICE LITROATURE.',
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Friday Evening, Mk;' Bth, IS6S,
At,7% o'clock Y. 31..,, will be soltat the Masonic:Hall
Auction Rooms, 55 and 57 FirHi street a valuable
private Library. embracing ?choicest authors, in
Biography, History. Travels... 4: '.: also the writings
of Dickens, Buiwer, ' Carotin " 'Lee Bentz. - Mrs.
Southworth. ' Dumas, Sm.; Shakespears* Works, 1
:Beaumont & Fletcher's Works, , l2 vole.; Statesman
Manual, 4 vols.: Waverly Norris„ Cyclopedia of.
American and English Literatute. XseparateD Dry=
den, Burns, Moore, , Milton, 'Byron, and Homer's
Poetical Works.l.B vols. Rousstau and '74 volumes
of Voltaire's Works (in French.) together with
other valuable and:interesting works, •
SMITHSON, VANHOOK ..t 31eCLELLAND,
mye.:pta . . .g. Auctioneers..
FURNITURE, PIANOS
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CARPETS AND AROCE'RIES.
AT AVC'I4ON.
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On .THURSDAY. May • 7th; at 10 nt. and
2 Y. W.; at MASONIC HALI. 4• •,
AUCTION ROOMS:
53 .and 51 Fifth street, s will be 'sold new
and second hand Frtrulturti.. embracing Dres
sing and Plain Bureaus, !3Vardrobes. Wash
stands. Parlor Dining Room and. Wood Chairs and
RoCkers, several,Extenslon Tables. High and Low
Post. Cottage and French Iled3tcatis. Hair. Cotton
and Husk Mattrasses,Curd,llSide Breakfast and
Dining Tables. Tetc-a-Tetes, netw Secretary'Desks,
Sewing Machines, Queenswat, Kitchen Utensils,
Parlor anti Cook Stoves.
GROCERIES,i at 11 A. - sg
..-3 half-Chests
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Teas—boxes Ground Coffee: Casc good Indigo, 10
thousand Cigars, In quantitieSto suit.
CARPETS AND WINDOW SHADES - At ar. 2r4
large lines of new Carpets, wiGiont reserve; Fancy
Window Shades, with Trimmings.
Housekeepers and Grocers shouliLat tend this sale,
as bargains
ain be had—the g ;iods being sold with-
At a private stile two Ririe Firench:, Plate Gilt
Frame 3lirror4;"at one-fhlr4 their value.
smrrHsoN, TANNOOII4.III 9 GIELLVD.
. - AUCTIONEERS.
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BY PALMER & PIIIIIIPS.
pALMER &
AUCTIONEERS
And Conint4stitotl Merchiznisj-
OPERA. HOUSE AUCTION; ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, ilttabargh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES;, cAROETs,
Dry Goods audZiolior,
AT PRIVATE SALE ElAt AND EVENING.
Consignments nolietted. 'Prompt V
Re.'
turns.
P UBLIC SALE
PNIZAD/iLIWS
Valuable Broad Strttet Residences.
wiu be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphi .
Crn TUESDAY, afay 12, 18438, at 12 o'clock
ail those 'FOUR ,ELEDANT BROWN ' .
n Tn, It - STONE
ItBSIDLINCES, with y rench _
roof east side
of Broad street, north of Oxford street, each con
taininEPl fealefeeti w pClu dta ?side yard of 8.
fcct I A , w
ledp. lletefinisted la superior r
manner,
the lower story inestly. in Walnut• also
Walnut stairs. These properti ca wor thy
the attention. of persons desirogo i r e w purc lamin do
slrable rceldences, as thetc la no locality'theca,
chat will compare with Ifortlillros d street a '
place
of
p IKE
of residence and where property is more rapidly
nppreciatipiin t
Nrc r otu a l i n s iia re rgo t l e s n iow paved w "" t ce/ebra t e d
Taitiao-414,004 may remain= each property
81. 'TROIKAS &19024 - Attetioneeirs,
:Nos. 130 and 141 South 4tilruitie'tt
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R EED POTATOES.. .
Thirty Barftbl''4lllaihgtik.-
For este ny,TOILV. B. SlAeirntiXiagi Nursers.,
men, Florists and 9eedanscs . 4llllendtiateld street.
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GROVE &
933 Penn Street
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