The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 08, 1868, Image 5

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CHEAP GEES FOR THE.PEOPLE....
The GREAT WESTERN GUN' WORE'S have been
removed to Aro. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET. where
win always be found the incise complete assortment
clf Guns, Pistol., Ammunition and Sport.
Ms Material., dee. in te p e e city. AU kinds or Gana
and Pistols careful reaired. Cash paid for
ARMY RIFLES and E R VOLVERS. Sena *tatty,
for illustrated Circular. Agents wantext in eftnr
town in the United States. Address, J. 11. JOIIN
STON. 179 Smitheeld Street. Pittattrar •h. • •
W'THE SECOND
GRAND CONCERT
OF THE
First Ref. Presbyteritui Sabbath School,
OF ALLEGHENY CITY, WELL HZ GIVEN
This Evening, at Excelsior Hall,
With an entire thane of Provamme assisted by
the , ALLItGIIIOIY DARTETTE CLUB. Also,
the Services otB h Lady, an eminent Harpist,
have been mom
. Admisilon 50 cents; Children 05 cents.
Doors open at Y o'clock. Concert to commence
at If9f. - niya
§TRAY. COW.—Came to the resiw
denee of the undersigned, living in Baldwin
wrualip, on BrownvvWe road, on or about the 4th a
of April: COW, red, brindle and white spotted,
about:S years old. The owner is requested 'W come
after her, prove prope,rty, pay charges and take her
away, or silo will be sold acconline to law.
mayezp9ll-Y WILLIAM coWAIT.
pmtssoLs
AND
SUN UMBRELLAS,
IN NEW ANTI pEsinAiLE STYLES, JEST RE
CEIVED, AT
F. H. EATON'S,
IM:1
L ACE CURTAIIITS,
CORNICES,, LOOPS, &c.,
A large assortment for sale by.
• WI7IITE, ORR & CO.,
4.1, Fifth Street. -
LINDEN GROVE.
LINDEN GROVE having been fitted up In the
most fluperb utyle, with* large and elegant Plat-
Ibrm, beautifully 'shaded, large Dining Room and
two excellent bars, la now ready to rent to - •
racivres,
- _
Sunday lienool Celebrations, &e.,.
ON THE' MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
Particalioldhig Tienics. &c., will find It to their
advantage to secure the Grove.
The Grove Is easily accessible, being but a few
steps from the Oakland Hallway Station, whose cars
run regularly every fifteen minutes.
sir ror terms, &c., apply at the
OFFICE OF THE OAKLAND RAIL-WAY CO.,
myikp&l - OAKLAND STATION.
- •
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
trfnE PAievinclunEup HERETO
fibre existing between -the undersigned, under
ruune of
SCHOMAKER & LANC
Was dissolired by mutual consent, on May Ist, by
the retirement of WILLIAM SCHOMAMER, who
has sold his interest in the Arm to the remaining
partners, who will continue the business at the same
place, the name of
WATT, LANG & CO.
WM. SCHOMANER,i
W-M. F. LANG,
JOHN WATT.
Having sold my interest in the firm of 13C1103iA
KEE d: LANGto my late associates, I cheerflilly
solicit for them a continuance of the patronage of
my old friends and the publlcaraemliar
WATT, LANG & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries,. Flour, . Grain, Provisions,,
cnoaie, slab. Carboa'oll, Salt, &a.
it% 64 174. Wood Street,
myB:p73 _ • --PTTTSBI3IIO.II.
SPRING STOCK
OF
CARPETS I
MITE HAVE IN STORE THE
most complete 'assortment of ,
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS we,
have ever opened, enibracing
the newest, styles and delfiSnx
of the best FOREIGN and DO
MESTIC ILINUFACTIIBERS,
' imported and selected with
special reference , to the Pitts. --
burgh Market. Many of the
patterns are confined to our
houie exclusively for this city. - •
With the advantages of Direct
, Importation, we are now able ,
to offer early the newest and
choicest patterns _of BEES.
SELS, from the most eelebra.
ted English looms, and at
prices within the reach of al• . . .
most every householder. . A__ --
special but limited imports. -
ties of ENGLISH INORAINS, -
of extra quality, and- in, rare
and beautifid designs,'will be
found - especially, choice and
desirable for Chambers.. '
.
Our Stock of COMMON ALIrWOOL
aARpETS, purchased before the Carpet
Weavers' strike, will be sold at the
Jame rates as previous to the last ad-
Ivance, and ' will furnish CARPETS to
ithe multitude at the lowest prices sines
!the war. A good maw FOR 25
r CENTS A YARD.
N. B.•-Those having Parlors'or
Drawing Booms to furnish are
• specially invited .to er.aminc
p the unuanally large number of
patterns particularly adapted
t 'kf , to that purpose, whieh we offer
..07 , in WIL'IIIIII and TAPESTRY
' VELSETII and 111111SIVELS at
low prices.
Olinn 3 R.
aurrrom
mo
& COMPANY
r 4 l
'l4
wo. 28 rim street.
IMO
No. 11 Fifth St.
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RECENT VALUABLE. 1
• LAW , PUBLICATIONS,
FOR SALE BY
KAY & COMPANY,.
No. 05 WOOD STREET, (Lafayette Building.)
BOITVIER'S LAW DICTIONARY. Revised and
Enlarged Edition. Edited by Daniel' A. Gleason.
9 volumes. Royal Svo Price, AIA.OO
ANGELL'S TREATISE ON THE LAW OF COM
MON CARRIERS of Goods- and Passengers by
Land and Water. Fourth Edition. Revised. en
larged-and corrected. One voLr Price, $1.50
ANGELL A AMES' TREATISE on the Law of Pri
vate Corporations Aggregate. Eighth revised
edition: 1 vol Price, $7,50
PHILLIPS' TREATISE ON THE LAW OF INSU
'RANCE. New and revised edition. SI volumes.
Price, 115.00
THE BANKRUPT LAW OF THE UNITED
STATES. The Act of 1807, with General Orders
- and Ferule, - with copious , notes, embracing. the
leading- American and -- English authorities, Ind
marginal references to the .English and American
Bankrupt Laws. • Edited by Edward Avery and
Geom.) M. Hobbs Price, 04.50
. VI
CURTIS' TREATISE ON E THE LAW OF 'PAT
ENTS, for nsend inventions, as enacted and ad
ministered in the United States. Third edition.'
Revised and enlarged • - Price, $7.110
UNITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE, passed
at the first session of the Fortieth Congress,lB67.
Price, $7.50
ABBOTT'S NATIONAL DIGEST. A Digest of the
Reports of the United States Courts, . and of the
Acts of Congress from the organization of the
'Government to the year 1867, comprising the Re
ports of. the United. States Supreme Court, those.
of the Circuit and District Courts. and or the va
rious Territorial and Local Courts established by
the United States; together with the leadbfro
visions of the Statutes at Large, and ins ant
auxiliary information upon the National spru
- deuce. In 3 vols. Vols. 1 and A now ready. •
sarA discount will be allowed on above prices,
where a number of books are ordered at onetime.
Orders by mail will meet with prompt attention.
NEW DRY -- GOODS STORE,
NO. 52 St. Glair Street.
J. IL BUIICIIFIELD & CO.
• WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY, May 4th,
WITH AN ENTIRE
NEAP STOCK OF GOODS,
SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,
At Prices as Low as can be Found West
Of the Mountains.
r
!?Many Undo, just from Auction, at GREATLY
REDUCED RATES from pticea ono month ago.
my€: .
CONTEOLLWR OFFICE,
CITY OF ALLEcomrr, Ma C, 1808.
QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
IQ, RECEIVED at this Office GRADI N G o'clock p. w.
on TUESDAY, 112th ror and PAV
ING the thllowlng Streets, Avenues and Alleys,
vlz
JUNIATA STREET, from Sedgsvlek street to
Beaver Avenue.
MIDDLE STREET, from North Avenue to Knoll
Street.
KiLBUCE STREET; from East side of Craig to
West side of Corry street.
1:TNION AVENUE. from Ohio Avenue to Church
Street.
OHIO AVENUE, from Grant Avenue to the I'ltts
burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad.
GRANT AVENUE, 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
NUE Brom Western Avenue to She River. Profiles
and Specifications can be seen in the office of CHAS.
BAVIS, Esq., City Engineer.
R. B. FRANCIS.
myB:q79 City Controller.
STRAW . GOODS ! 1
HATS AND CAPS,
IX GREAT VARIETY,
SELLING LOW, AT
.31" CORD &
my 7 131 WOOD STREET. •
NOTICE
TO PLUMBERS:
At a meeting of the Water Committee, held Hay
4. 1868, the following instructions were adted
and notice thereof directed to be given In the o ft clal
pape after he city, as follows, viz.: -
On'the May Hlth, Inst., no LEAD PIPE
lighter than that known as EXTRA STRONti will
be allowed in making the connections between the
ferrule and the stop cock at,the curb line, and the
ferrule driver is instructed not to drive an y ferrule
having a lighter pipe than the above attac hed to it.
By order of the Water Committee. •
my7:p33 JOSEPH FRENCH. Sunerintendent.
AT HEADQUARTERS !
New Goods and New Styles of
BOYS' CLOTHING.
VERY' LOW PRICES I
GRAY & LOGAN,
No. 47'8T. CIAIR STREET.
HOLMES, BELL & CO,
ANCEIOrt COTTON MILLS,
T?I7M`tfiJ33UnGFEC.
Manttfactwara HEAVZ MEDIUM and LIGHT
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA MEETINGS AND
BATTING. - ,
11CrYD1RAULIC CEpIcENT.
Jl-4 13( STONE, •
PLASTER, aIIISENAY TOPE_
t WATER PurES.
HENRY H. COLLINS;
aullkon 25 Wobil street.
Et B. LYON, I
.
iealer of Weights and Measures
No, 3 FOURTH. STREET, C-
(Between Libetty and Ferry street'.
Orders promptly attended to
SEED
. POTATOES..
Thirty Barrels Harrison.
For' sale by JOiIN It. it. A. 3ItaiDOCII, Nursery
!len. Florists and Beadsmen: 112 Smithfield street.
R
Po SALE.. '
-ft: 300 bush. No. 1 Spring Wheat; __ _
Ae
.. prime Winter Wheat;
/ 5 0 " prime Bye;
Ivo ? " () ate ; - • .
A . " _prime Peach Blow Potatoesi
F-r ak.ehr AITrotICOCK. itcCIOCEBY a Co.
the 0 e
r re
t
order, or n eoer t eiria lt teh by L e pi tbea Ge dno. r ene N to Hie boeexi. R ebdi n in E7 eir ts t r: g
rder .7.
• JOHN A 'RENSHAW,
. jart___l___ •__________Cor.l.lb rty and A. Hand street .
r uzsoßLE WALPi e 2l
UTS.---Freth
°tenable Walnut •
of best ii 8 ` 440 . paper and so ft shell
; Amends, qua ty, for sale by
raysco rner e t l i i e llp A. RENSDAW.
d Hand vin -b bales ` treotal.
'JCL' arrive on stesmer . 3h C
gyp Rough to
mniAu DICKEY & CO.
delogN-186 sacks mix ed _ *.... c ...
lki
rive on steamer Delaware. tor i sa l? "`" ''''.'
mrs , ISAIAH Moir./
—..• & CO.
'
yl.l' APPLIES-I,ooolb, in vo.
and sacks, in storn..for sate by ' ..n ..AS•
,03 IBA.IAIi Dlll4ltry .i . - 0
O.
TUVE ' PEACHES-20 bbb h ... a __
_.
JII./ 40 itteki inAprro; for sale by
my() - - - •", 1 8 i II, UT DiCiarr tk - CO - ,
PITTSBURGH GAZE'ITE: 'FRIDAY. M
A LARGE AStIMITMENT,
. .
AT POPULAR _PRICES,
AT VULLLILM SEMPLE'S,
1,80 &.188 Federal St., Allegheny.
DARK FAST COLORED PRINTS AT He
GOOD LIGHT PRINTS AT 1!{ )(c
DARK GINGHAM AT 10c. 1
YARD WIDE BLEACHED MUSIIIN AT 12;ic
- UNBLEACHED HUMAN, Yd. wide, AT 12Ke
LADIES' WHITE BIBBED HOSE at 11c
LADIFS ,' PLATIC WHITE HOSE,. 15/}ic.,
SUNDOWNS of 83)(c. -
• ,"="- - A NICE'LOT OF
HAMBURG EDGING,
A you large large stock of the most fashionable
similes of
Dress Goods. Gros Grain Silk, &e.
TO MIMNEIRO
Their particular attention Is resltectfulltcalled to
the large stock of
BONNETS, HATS,
SUNDOWNS, RIBBONS, FLONtERS, &c.,
vi;iw 143 W;
FRudesak , and .Retail,
AT . INU:MJUK SMPIMS,
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
STATEMENT
OF THE
REAL ESTATE SAYINGS BANK,
On the 30th Day of April, 1868.
ASSETS
ond and Mort
gages, Owing first
Idris on Heal Es-
tate 1397,523 68 1
U.S. 5-210 Bonds at
70,000 00
U. 8.881 Bonds at
iO4 • 26,000 00
Office Furniture...., 418 60 •
Cash 44.290 40 '
Total
L1A81L1T1E5.8462,234 68
Amount Due Depos
itors $430.255 83
Amount Due I/epos
!tors, intertsst,May
Ist. 1868 16,560 82
--
$440,895 63
Balance Contingent
Fund 97.400 03
—8408,934 68
The above is a true statement.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. -
The undersigned, Auditing Committee, have ex
amined the books of the Bank. the Bonds, 'Mort
gages and Securities, and counted the Cash, and dud
the foregoing statement correct.
NICHOLAS VOEGTLT; JR.,
WM. 11. SMITH,
• • IL CHILDS.
Presidentr-ISSAO JONES.
Hon. THOS. H; HOWE, Hon. J. It. MOORHEAD,
ISAAC JONES. C. U HUSSEY,
W. B. COPELAND, JACOB PAINTER.
HARVEY CHILDS, NICHOLAS VOEGTL'Y,
WM. H. SHIVA.
INTEREST ALLOWED on Deposits In this Insti
tution, at SIX .PElt NT. PER ANNUAL poyable
to depositors In May am d November, which, ft not
drawn, 'will be added In the principal and OM.
YOUNDED.
Accountant—B. C. PARKE.
Solicitor-E. BRADFORD TODD.
OFFICE. 63 FOURTH STREET. - rar:pl7
JELOIECEMTSON;
No. 20 FIFTH STREET,
ANOTIMR LOT
PURE MAP SYRUP.
TO WHEAT OI;OWERS
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER-PHOSPRATE OF: LINE,
• MANUFACtURED BY.
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SEWARD . II) CAMPBELL, ;.
ibitormlpproit
Office, 856 pepn .Street, - PlttstnTgli, Pa.
, .
The best Eertilizer in use, and recognized by _
Farmers who have given lea trial, to be the stand
trodr r ß r o a n i z s t n ,e g s , largee. We ho v e bl e llie
d for grata
hoes cireulatlon a pamphlet containing ten
copiesor
which will be sent free to any sending us their ad
dress.
CM
168. 1".
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIEnY and GLOVES.
P. SOUCY - ,
- 108 Wylie Street. Xl6B.
168. • • 1138.
ranao:n4o3
MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES;
AT THE
PITTSBURGH !STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS,
Office and Wariroom-319 and 3AI LIBERTY
STREET.. .Mantle Wareroom on second floor.
Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will And
it to their Interest. to caU • Workmanship not ex
celled in any place, and price■ as low as fu Rastas's,
cities. Marble Mantles or - . Furniture Slabs which
haze become discolored bu smoke, oils or acids, pan,
be marbleised and made tette!" =swell
There Is no other )place In Western Pennsylvania
•where Slate Mantles kreinantdketured.
All kinds or Marble Watt done lathe best manner.
Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
ern prices, carriage added.
Q. W. WALLACE.
T38 ; ~,~:
JIIST,ILECEWAD.
HA-8 RECEIVED
OF'' -
MNININVIS..2OFI) NOTIONS:
WHOLESALE AND
trimniings, 'Notion?,
We have received ace
White I ,
Which cannot be
at. It consists of
L,rjTh i ll s AlßAD
tISII LINEN,
DAMASK TO
of HO
coo DOZEN
zeired, selling a
A Fine Lot
PLAIN SWIM;
& PLAIN NAINSOON;
T RIOS, Etc.
dons:Errs, •
EASTERN PRICES
IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS,
SYSFEME ALEXANDRE KIDS, at $1 per pair.
GENUINE
LIGHT. COLORED KIDS, at bi l k. a pair. e
TRIMMED MUSLIN SKIRTS at SLOO.
SUMMER BALMORALS, at Taft:and $l.
In PAPER COLLARS, we nareg'iuG Variety
XACTIMII GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
ard4:0111
GRAND OPENING!
NEW BOOBS !
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
STRAW GOODS,
Such as BONNETS, HATS, CORDS salt TASSELS,
ORNAMENTS, &c.
Ribbons, of all descriptions;
Artificial .Floxtrers,
Bonnet and Hat Frames;
Crapes, Illusions;
Silks and Satins;
Velvets and La6es;
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas.
ALSO, a full line of
White Goods, Embroideries,
Hosiery and Gloves;
French VtToyen_Corsets,
SKIRTS, 'HANDKERCHIEFS
LINES AND PAPER COLLARS, CUFFS, kc
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ROSENBAUM, SUMMIT 8; CO'S
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
No. 76 MARKET STREET.
myi:n=
THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK
STRAW AND MILiINERY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMA T, . WARES,
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. AT
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
HOSIERT-all grades, domestic and foreign.
GLOVES-Kid, Lisle. ,k BealM, &c.
ALEXANDRE'S DUCH ESS KID GLOVES.
EMBROIDERIES-new designs.
LACES-Real and Imitation.
LACE GOODS.
BARBES, COLLARS, SETS. VEILS. •
INFANTS' LACE CAPS.
WHITE GOODS.
BARRED, STRIPED and PLAIN NAINSOOKS
and JACONETS.
BRILLIANT NAINSOOIIB,
DOTTED, RIIVERE and PLAIN SWISS.
PUFFED MUSLIN and IRISH LINENS.
SILK FRINGES-all shades,
GIMP HEADINGS, VEL. RIBBON.
BEAD TRIMMIN GS and FRINGES.
PARASOLS-New styles.
SUN UMBRELLAS.
LADIES' and GENT'S GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
BONNETS, HATS, •
SUNDOWN& SHAKER HOODS,
RIBBONS ,FLOWERS,
SILKS LACES: NETS, - " • •
• - - LIGHT SHADES
BONNET VELVETS,
FRAMES, MALINES,
WhOkSaie and etail,.
AT THE LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.
my4:mwr
PERFECT FITTING
HID GLOWS.
"A. C. , C."---"H. K."
We invite attention to our .
HID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which is now complete with every color and shade.
In addition to our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (death) KIDSi
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
"HfixtVdi, Sptuuless .Trad,s,” -
The best Glove andmostperfect lit.
MACRON & VARLISLE,
it) FIFTH STREET.
MACRUIII & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
Now offer the most elegant c line of
• ELAMBITItGS
FLlrt.:Pgegtat,T4bll.kg which they es'Y'lielley
trl-ggleta.4llll2llandfifillaMTCPZUL
apll
MACRUNI & CARLISLE,
19 FIFTH STREET, '
Ilat•a just opened all 'shades of
• BULLION AND RISTOBI ,FIUNGES:
BUGLE GIMPS AEU FRINGRS,
At yory 14:minim& '- • . uplf
NOTICE. . -
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 House this week
and will speak for itself. The following la an ex
, tract from a letter of the City Engineer and Regu
lator : I consider it superior to stone, and If laid
in Fifth stmt., vrill - add greatly to. Its beauty, and
I would recommend it to ipronerty owners.
MOOItE City Engineer." •
• iffslS ATLAS WORKS:
TTIOMAB N. MILLER, President. ' app
nary CLOILIIES_wort r the
best In tbettOiritet; siotatir.„ IT
* Sole agg t tribit Ors -
Y 8. 1868
~ A
RETAIL BUYERS
T .
O LEI' 101210M11.--PLEASANT
Rooms, with or without. board, on . a quiet
street of this city. Address MIS. C., GAZETTE OF
ricE, for terms and particulars. mySiz66
TO LET--11001118.1TWo Laige
FRONT ROOMS. well furnished, with or with
out board, suitable for roan and wife, or young
gentlemen. For tbrther particulars apply at Wo.
129 SECOND STREET. inyikpC6
and Fancy Goods.
fine assortment of
FOR SALE--250 bids. very guPe
itOr WEST VIRGINIA OIL. Gravity
teed not over 20.. BUFFUM, KEHEW
No. 3 ferry's Block, corner Hancock street . and
Duquesne Way. ap3O•ENSI
c)c)csbli v
FOR SALE.
.17ac . .; el g v e r . d
at
is now Complete.
SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES. TWO
BARNS, with good FARM, and about 800 —soiree
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash
$ 500—balance on time to snit buyer. ; - -
FARM - OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear. -
FARM Or 180 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 good brick house. -
containing Ave rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
and would rent for the amount in six years. •
A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a • river
front, and very convenient of access.-
TANNER], convenient to the city , an d having a
well established custom or local trade connected
therewith; good dwelling and forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS In Sharpeners., near the rallroad;
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOE SALE .— 'ha t fine Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville - Junction, containing
Iburteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
f Par.asols,
Two new Brick Houses, 8 roomy 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 Wilkinsbarg, having
six rooms and a large lot, well suited for
FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth Ward; I acres that can be divided into acre
lote.
I,utii_ In Oakland
FOR RENT-311 large Houses, suitable for Board
luArltrrib-3,000 feet of Flag. - -
ginia to 4 incites
thick.
D, P.-HATCH'S REAL ESTATE 'Orin,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
apV:plB
FOR SALE.
A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES. 19
miles from the city, in Elizabeth township, Alle
gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one
balf mile from Eirod"s Station, on the Connellevlile
railroad; near t.hurches. schools, stores, &c. In the
flourishing villages of Boston and Breen Oak. The
Improvements area two-story brick house of six
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with
stabling underneath, andotber outbuildings; a well
of good standing water at the door, and several
standing springs of water on the far m, 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
eommunication to and from ths city. Will be sold
as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, to suit pur
chasers.
•
Also, A FARM OF 173 ACRES, situated in St.
Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa., near
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station. The improvements are a two-story frame
house. with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank
barn 40 by co feet, and other outbuildings. There
Is on the place a young apple and peach orchard;
120 acres cleared land, divided into fields of conve
nient size, in large portion of which are well set In
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov
ered with good timber. It is well watered and un
derlaid withtcoal and limestone, and is convenient
to churches,) schools, stores, mills and blacksmith
shops. A real good bargain Is tottered in this excel
lent farm; and with It will
,be bold all, the personal
property on the premises, consisting of - horses,
cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness; gears,
wagon, plows, farming 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 AND 25 PERCHES, in Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of the Hempfield
railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsvllle railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm
are 40 acres of superior white oak Umber, which
alone is now worth one-half the price aske d the
whole tract. The Improvements are a log house,
frame barn ; good fencing, and an apple orchard of
good fruit. It is well it atered and underlaid with
limestone add tag atone of a superior quality, with
stone coal for the use of the farm.
Also, The best FARM in Fairfield township,
Westmoreland county, Pa., of 250 ACRES, about
six miles sough 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; fencin i ttisil in first
rude order, and the land of the best qua! oflime
stone soil, about 200 acme of which is c eared 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 tile owner wishes to engage in other bust
new For particulars enquire of
• G. 11. TowEit, 164 Fotlrti Street.
FIRST-CLASS
Allegheny City Residence
Located on the corner of Western Avenue and Bid
well street, lately owned • and occupied by 1. P.
Lyon, Esq.. one hundred feet on Western Avenue,
by two hundred and twenty - seven feet on Bidwell
street.
the ground,
.
For location of the ground, as well as the improve
ments thereon, this Residence Is well known
To Ronk Arnontt tho very First and Most
Diestrable
In the two cities. Possession immediately.
For particulars, as to description, 'price, terms,
&13., apply to
GEO. H. HOLTZMAN
rnyL:p72 146 WOOD STREErt i , l'lttsburgh
FOR SALE - To close a Partner
ship.'
TWO TRACTS OF VALUABLE LAND.
.
No. I. Situated in Conemaugh township, Cambria
county, Pa., having the PennsylVania Railroad
running through it. and within rive miles of Johns
town. containing 204 acres. There is ou this land
two workable seams of bituminous coal, 3;4 and 0
feet thick. Also, a vein of superior are clay, fully
equal to the Bolivar.
No. 2. Situated in Green township, Beaver Co..
Pa., containing about - 200 acres, part Under fence
and Improved, and being within a short distance of
Smith's Ferry. The land extends to the Ohio river,
'on which It bounds over 000 feet. It contains two
seams of beautiful coal, 2,4 and 44 ket-, anctone of
cannel coal of 0 feet thick. Also, a vein of are clay,
Ennoble to the manufacture of are brick.
. . . . .
For further information Inquire of
. •
ntyi•pSD
No. 330 Liberty street
FOR SALE—That ver_y desirable:
two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE con
taintng 7 rooms, with tinn
hed attic, situate in the
Second - ward. Allegheny, No; 31 Monterey street.
The lot Is filti feet front by 11,0 feet in depth Will
he sold on favorable terms, to facilitate settlement
of the estate of John Chambers, deceased. i If not
sold before THURSDAY, slay 14th, 11.868,1 t will
he 'Offered at Public Sale on that day.
Enquire of JOHN DEAN, No. 910 Stockton Ave
nue, Allegheny, or S. 11.'W. GILL, No. 104 Fifth
street, Pittsburgh.' - apatip37
VALUABLE ELM ST. PROPER
TY FOR BALE.—A neat, well built brick
dwelling house, 2
Dressed brick front, slate roof hall,
four rooms. cellar and finished attic, with lot 0 ft.
front by 30 deep o. DIX Elm street.
TWO VALUAIME BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE
—each 20 feet front by 00 deep, In excellent loca
tion for a residence. situate on Congress street, near
Pennsylvania avenue.
Apply to B. CUTHBERT & BONS,
m Real Estate Agents. WI Smithfield SL
,TOTS_
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
fine view of both cities, is easy of access, and there
Is abendance of stone on the ground for building
plws. Apply soon at tbe,palnt shop qf
(.0 AN R
SNYDE, Allegheny IBamond, at
ovinci . or on the premises, near the Ob-
servatory Building. miettunts
FOIt BALE.-HORSES.-At HOW
ARO'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, oneQae
MILY HORSE ineyr• Vireo MAPPLI. GREY
HORSES: one LARGE 1 . /BALMILY HORSE:. three
'MACK MARES; two GREY MARES. FIRST
STREET, near Monongahela House.- •-• ":
liorsea Dwight and sold on commission.
13.111i1Eltit FOR 5 ,. .t
WITH OR WITHOUT TlLU,PH9.iirirri,
Or would rent fora torso of years. Enquire at •
No. 40 Palo Alto ..AP1011401.7,.1,
FOR SALE.
Near to the Allegheny Ever.
FOR RENT.
TO LOAN-$50,000,
IN sums or $5,000 AND UPWARD
- APPLY AT
FOR : . SALE. .
THAT FINE. MANSION,
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' 0
'ICES.
EXCRAXOE. NATIRSAL BANK,
Pzrrentrnon; May 84868. j
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
• Bank have,deelared asltrldethEof
SIX PER CENT.
. •
from the earnings of the last six months, payable on
or after the llth inst. •
The Government Tax will be paid bythe Bank.
mys:oo • 11. M. BILTRRAY„'Cashior.
, CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK,
i PITTSBUSGIL May:s, 1568.
tgr'THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
BANK hare this day declaredia - Dividend
of FIVE PER CE.IPP on the Capital Stock;-ont of the
profits of the last sIY months, payable to the Stock
holders, or their legal representatives.' du and 'after
the 15Ith last, free orl.T. S. tax. • '•
J. E. BRADY,
Cashier.
my :q
1 Basic oVlitrriernon,
• May st, 1881. g
arrTHE PRESIDENT h
AND
RECTORS of this Rank have this day de
clarCd a dividend of FIVE PER CENT.:•on its capi
tal stock, out of tile profits of the last 'ilia months,
which will be paid to Stockholders, or. their lega l
representatives, on and after the 15th instant, free
of Government, State and• Local taxes.
mys:pal:F W. ROSEDURO,. Cashier.
OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE CdIIIPANY, t
PITTSBURGH,
THE
.80
18.
ggr DIVIDEND. -- THE 110ARD
OF DIRECTORS of this Company luive this day
declared a DIVIDEND of • • . .1
volom. moor_a_.,vag
upon each share
,of the capital stoe4 out 4:11' the
EAStNED profits of the last six mol4hs, free
of
Government and State`taxes, paiable t 6 Stott:told
era on and after the With Inst.
Enya:pB4 WM. ,P,. UERBEllT.i'lecretary.
igrprrrsnullGH &Va .
VILLE R. R. CO.
STOOEHOLDERS' 11113E*4NG
A general meeting of the Stockholders of the
Pittsburgh & Connellsvllle Railroad Company will
be 'Acid at their oetce. In the City of Ptttsburgh, on
Friday, the 16th day ; Of .
At 11 o'clock .s. m., to acce . pt o r
or reject the ordi
nances lately passed by the may and City Conn
ells of Baltimore, and for the transaCtion of such
other business as may bo brought befnre thetneet Ing. -
BY orßr o o . f i l. h . I.lllr Secretary.
Pittsburgh, April 28th, 1868. ap27:p6t-wYst
WANTED.
- - •
ANTED German'
GIRL, to do general housework in a family
o tree. Protestant - preferred. Address. R. GA
ZETTE OFFICE. • 11177:Z85
WANTED.-- AGENTS-laItA.NT;
THE LIFE OF.—A new and standard work,
n. .1. T. READLITY. the populag Historian.
Bend for Circular and see our terms. Address or ap
ply to A. L. TALCOTT & 00., 60 Market street,
Pittsburgb. Pa. siChoB7
WANTED—AGENTS--To travel
through Ohio, Michigan , West Virginia,and
extern Pennsylvania, for the salb of SOLAR
LIGHT, a regularly inspected article, and cannot
be exploded. A liberal commission wiU be paid.
Will sell any of the above. States or;_t•arts there
of, and furalsh the Light at cost. Fur_ particu
lars call on us or send for circular. HAWS BROS.
& CO. Office No. 8, Cleveland Ifni. Buildin
Cleveland, 0. my4:oll,gs,
TATANTED—A GOOD GERMAN
v v GARDNER. A sober, Industrious married
man, with a small tinnily, to take hare of and live
on a garden farm within nineteen 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 wages will be paid, for one that is com
petent and trustworthy. For particulars inquire of
G. H. TOWER. Real f:state Agent, No, 1.64 Fourth•
Bt., Pittsburgh. : ap8:01.6
- AUCTION SALES:
BY BIdITBBON, UNHOOK & 11101. •
SUBURBAN
•
RESIDENCE AND- GROUNDS.
•
PRIVATE SAIE.
That very desirable TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE
at HOMEWOOD STATION, of 11 rooms, Bath
Room and Closet. Hot and Cold Watev throughout
the building, with all other modern iniorovements..
The grounds consists of 14 acres of ground, beau
tifully laid out, ornamented and under the highest
state of cultivation. with 500 young hearing fruit
trees of every deseription; Spring house, with nev
er failing spring; Stable and out buildings complete.
Rare opportunity to secure a country residence with
city conveniences. Inquire of
SMITHSON, VANHOOK h MeCL4LLAND,
. my)' Auctioneers.
LIBRARY - - •
CHOICE LITERATURE.
•
Friday Evening, May 5t11,1.568 . ,
At 756 o'clock, F. tr., Will be sold at the Masonic Hall
Auction Rooms, 55 and 57 Fifth street , a valuable
private Library, embracing the choleent authors, in
Biography, History, Travels, &c.; also', the writings
of I)lekeus, Bulwer, Caroline, Lee Hnntz, Mrs.
Southworth, .Dumas, Shakespe:l)i's Works,
Beaumont & Fletcher's WOrks, 2 vols.; Statesman
Manual, 4 Waverly Hovels, Cyclopedhs of
American and English Literature, (separate;) Dry
den, Burns, Moore, Milton, Byron, and Homer's
Poetical Works 19 vols. Rousseau awl 74volumes
of Voltaire's Works. (In French) tngether with
other valuable and Interesting work s,
surnisaN, vAlmoox McCLELLAHD,
mythpB.s . • . 4 - ; ; Anetioneers. -
BY 6. WILWAINE.
0-STORY BRICK ROYIE No
•
1 11 150 PENN STREET.
' UESDAY EVENING, ' May 12th, at 8 o'clock,
will be sold, on second floor of Compserclal Sales
Booms, 106 Smithfield street, that dbsirable elly•
property, the two-story Brick Dwellhnt, -No. Abe
Peen street, corner of Irwin alley, containing rive
roams and Installed double attic. and ; cellar, with
water in kitchen. The lot Is 211 feet front on Penn
street and 119 feet in depth along"lrwln
Possession given immediately. r
nsy7 A. McILWAINE, Ayietioneer
BY PALMER & PBILLIP
pALMER & PHILLIPS, 4-
AII9TIONEERS •
And 05mtntifssion Merchants,
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth,Stieet,: - „Pittsburik Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES CARPETS
g
Dry GOods' and Notiotits,
AT, PRIVATE SALE DAY AND.EViNING.
Consignments Solicited. Prompt 11e
turns. • •'- -; •-• ' • - ,-•
•
ICOUBLIC SALE .
A.
IN
• Valuable Broad Street Residences.
On TUESDAY. 'May 12, 1888, at ?2 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at Piddle Sale, at the hiladelphia
Exchange. all those FOUR ELEGANT BROWN
STONE RESIDENCES, with French leaf, cast side
of Broad streetosorth -of Oxford street, each con ,
taining - in front 32 feet (including side yard of 8
feeto
185 feet deep. .Douses finished:in superior
manner, the lower story mostly in .Wainut,• also
Walnut stairs. These properties arc Worthy ,
the attention of persons desirous of pa ehasing de
sirable residences, as there Is no locality In the city
that will compare with North Broad street as a place
of. residence, and. where property is Mare rapidly
appreciating in value. • •
Broad street Is now paved with (he,i celebrated
Ntcolson pavement,
TERMS-04,000 may remain on cacti property.
•
M. THOMAS SOY, Auctioneers,
•
tioa. 439
and 141 Suatit 4th street, Pithadelpida.-
my7:pCo
IDE.RCEVAL BECKETT I i.I
.a. niEcuANICAL ENGINEER.
(Late of P. F. W. .2 C. Railway.)
071ce, N o , 70 FEDERAL STREET li r oem No.. AV :
..mfrs. P. O. Box 50, ALLEOHE ()ITT
- itrAcmINERY, of all descriptions, deilgned..
BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING MILL DRAW
mos furnished. Particular attention,paid to de
signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con,
fidentialli. solicited. /016/ 'An , EVENINV DRAW
iND CLAM for mechanics ovary WEDN,ESDAY
I LVEIt -11 111111ES.--Wc, ishitt‘ta a
v row diti l islend an agent 011ferqfountaln,
°tondo. to develop° tea_ differepa,lodell of Silver
Ore,dtseoVered and lonated by experienced mtnera
and,ittnated' In 'an tutuenally rlob mining distrlOt•
late Intended to have them fully devellipM haters i
kli._ l2 B tollie eapenee of Areetg botWlngs, sali.
L umei l f ; ac• For development Slitrikkorny
hallo tesnittled to neilt;"a'lloalted 'annual 13 r ~..
stock as a.,Tise which will, place: plaratussars oR- c
six_ cilbotlng as the Iproprietors - tbemselvet: - n
/ ,111 fLtAM apply to - B. , WeLAUciVO:: ~,. 1- •
- - .. .. • I.sl)ll'oyirth stmt. ~,,c,
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