The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 11, 1868, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
trinis - ven -
The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
ranckwet to No. SMITHFIELD STREET. where
will away* be found the most complete assortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport
ing Material, dcc. to tee city. All kindo.of Gun.
and Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for
ARMY RIFLES and REVOL VERS. .eenn statnp
f or iime ra ircular. _Agents. wanted ry
town in the Un ti e d States. Address, J. 11. JOHN
STON. 170 SmithAeld Street. Pittsburgh.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS/WIWI!. t
• Fittsborgh, May 9th• IfSS.
VW-DIVIDEND.—The Directors
• of this Bank have this day declared a -
SEMI-ANNUAL. DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT.
on the Capital Stock, free of Government tax, pay
able on and after Tuesday. Il2th lest.
JNO. B. LIVINGSTON,
.. • • - Cashler.
Xcvn . cm. - •
The undersigned has associated with him in
iisiues‘ - dating from April Ist, 1868, Mr. AL
FRED S. WALL, his eon ASA S. GILLISi'IE and .
LOUIS ENGLERT. The style of the firm to be J.
J. ettlEsprz & CO. J. J. GILLESPIE,
Referring to. the above, the undersigned take
pleasure instating that they will continue the
. .
LOOHI?iG GLASS &ND PICTURE BUSINESS,
At 86 Wood street ,
where, they I ntend to offer In,
ducements to purchasers second to no house la the
_
United States. •
J. GILMESPIE &- do.
saympg3
JUST RECEIVED, .. ,
PER STEAMER CITY OF PARIS,
NILOBI LONDON,
*EsYor_..w.w33rco &pIa.F..C=C;cOF
SCOTCH CHENOTS.
For GENTLEMEN•B. DEESS, will be offered at
MEDTIOED PEICES. -
CRAY: POSSEIL -,RESE,
62 FIFTH STREET,
my9:p9S
EiRME
TaISTOF L
J uncalled for
y. nth, 1868:
A
Allen Jos
iordan i Ltzzle R
Irwin T!tc;s T
keuey Ed J
Lawton Samuel'
Little Hattie
Lewis J -
Lorentz John
Lindsey W H
Lippitt
XEdward
- -
Blakely J E
• Beek Henry
. Boyard Thos
- Br egg Jules
Baldwin David i
.Coalburt Pat'k 1
Thiel Mary I
Dabln Joseph
:Dayls Deborah 1'
Basis D W _
Davis dasA
Mitsbelen Sol
Murray. Wm
Morgan Thos
Mills sate
Mungaven&Ev's
Miller. David
Marshall H H
Martin Henry.
Menan Daniel
Marshall Sarah
May Mike
Messick Wm
John•
Noble W
Erana F D D
:rang Samuel
; Evans Evans •
Elliot Isabel E
• Fulani Thos
Forster Robt
.. .Gough W
Holtz d P
New John
0
'Hartman . dos
J
jordan Chu
O'Leary - L I
ERNEST. O. E._
DRY GOODS STORE,
No, 52 St.. Clair .Street. •
J. M. BIJRMUD 8‘ CO.
CALICOS FOR 1,230. ' •
CRASH. FOR 124 c. '
4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN FOR 12 c.
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN FOR 12)1.,
LOOM TABLE LINEN FOR 62Hic.
BLACK ALPACCAS FOR 37'4c.
COLORED ALPACCAS FOE Sil..;4c.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
'POPLINS AND ,MELANGES.
4 ORGANDIE LAWNS. . , •
-
FRENCH LAWNS.
WHITE AND COLORED P.
€sirocic ENTIRELY •NEW
-
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
Bed,• White and Blue. Front,
No. $2 ST. CIAIR STREET.
M 39
:SPRING::::rB7.QCK
CARPETS!
El
'' , WE HAVE IN STORE THE
most, complete assortment of
'CARPETS and OIL CLOTHSwe
have ever opened, embracing
the newest styles and designs
of the best FOREIGN and DO
• • MESTIC ILiNIIPACTIIRERS,
Imported and selected with
special reierience to the Pitts
' burgh ; market. 'Many, of the
l'patteens are confined to our
house exclissively for this city.
With the advantages of Direct
• importation, We are now able
to - offer early the newest and
choicest patterns of. DIMS-.
- from the most celebia
• • 1" ted Enillsh 'looms, and
• prices within Chit ireacli . of al
,' Most levee,' householder. A
epee:Ail but • Waited importa
tion of ENGLISH ETORAINS,
of extra , quolity, and in :are
and beautiful designs, Will .be
found 'especially choice and
, -desirable for Chambers.
Our Stook of CONISONAIarWOOL
OARPFSS, purchased before the Oaxpet
Weavers' strike, will be sold at the
same rates as -previous to the! last ad
*amp, and will famish CARPETS to
the multitude'at the r lbwestprices since
the war. A good CARPET FOR
13kNTS A YATID.
, • N. 180.11aose luring Parlors or
• IDrawlar ffaonsi to thrall& ere
o pecdugur ILarlte4 to eissalne
lane' r ,
Ike num of
patterns POrilelffarly .espied
tilt purpose, Trldelk we offer
Yrnirr ig TAPIESTST
,••• " Insvnezzit at
low -pares..
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EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TillrfrerirlirGlVE ivirr
# the 7th day of May. A. D. MI6& a _War
rant intßankruptcy was issued against the
ESTATE.OF PHILIP WILSON .
Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny. and.
State of Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belonging
to buth bankrupt, to him, or for his use; and the
transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by
law: that a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to choose one or
more AblitglleeS of his estate, will be held at a Court
of Bankrutcy. to be bolden at No. 116 Federal
street. Al eglienv eltv, Allegheny county, Pa.. be
fore JOH N. PLIRVIANCF,F.sq, Register. on
theßth day of June, A. O. 186 b, at . X o'c ock P. at.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
m U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
.ITTSBURGH,
CSINCINNATI ARTIST.
OUTS RAILWAY.
. . .
CHAXGE OF ,T IME.-On and after SUNDAY,
Mar 10th, 1867, trains will leave and arrive at the
Union Oepot, as inftows, Pittsburgh time: •
Depart. Arrive.
Mall Ezpresa ..., ..... 2;15 a. m. 4:35.p.,m.
.. ~ . 9:40 a.. 111. 7;15 p. m
_Fast Eapress '1:50 p. an. 11:20 a. ts:
Mlsed Way 6:10 a. m. 7:05 p. m
McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. m. 3:05 p. m
Steubenville Amon:m(l(l'u. 3:50 p. m. 9:30 a. m
.51cDonald'a Mein, N 0.2.. 5:215 - p.m: $:210 a. m
SPILCIAL Noxicn.--Sunday Express leaves at 1:50
P. rit. arriving lu Cincinnati at 0:00 a. m. the next
The 0:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sunday and.
Monday excepttd. • • •
S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Sup't.. Steubenville.
l i tV . .t....:2•: . :ti71 • ---tt-7:::.
t'l B AGIf. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO B.
W. AND CLEVELAND & RITTBBURGII R. R.
From'. May 11th, 1868. tralni. will leave from
and arrive at the Union -Depot, north aide, city
time, as follows:
Leave. Arrfrt..
Chfcagd Ex.... 2:13 am' Chicago Ex... 2:23 a m
Cleveland Ex.. 1:13 a talCleveland Ex. 2:23 a m
Erie &Ygn lit'l 728 a m Chicago Ex ...• 11:213 a m
Cl. & Wit's BPI 6:13 ara i W,heellug. Ex. 11:08, a m
Chicago Nail.. 6:58 am 'St. Louis Ex.. 3:33,p in
Chicago Ex_,. ..
9:43 a miCl. &IVirg Ex 4:38 pm
Cl. &Wlti'g Ex. - 1.:4-3p to Erie,& YienEx 6:13 p m
' Chicago EX ••.. 1:58p mChicago Ex :.. - 4:23 p m
,&
WII. Erie Exl4:4lltpu. CL it Wh'g Ex 7:08 pm
1
Depart from Allegheny. Arrive in Alleghen_ y .
N. Brigt'n Ac• 8:58 a m,N. Brigt`n Ac. 7:03 a m
Leetsdale ". 10:13 a m:N. Bilgt'n " 8:98 a m
_ ... , -.._ I.lasB..a.mlWellaville -".. 8:53 a m
• Rbceter '' 2:23 pmi New Castle " 10:13 a m
Wellev'eAcc.. 3:43 P 111 1 LtetSdale " 9;13 am
Leetsdale Ace. 4:13 put I _ :`'. " 1:08 p m
-
N. Brigt`n " . 5:33 pm. N. Brigt'n " 2:43 pm
N..'Brigt'n " . 6:28 pm;Lee!scfale '• 4:53 pm .
Leetsdale " • 10:43p 111 ; ' " 7:918 pm
1:58 p. in. Chicago Ex.-; 11:23 a. in. Chicago
press leaves daft. . :Express arrives daily.
semyll . F. R. II&FERS. General Ticket Agent.
E;EM: runTs ;Of,
EMAINING
POSTOFFICE,
E N N S.Y LVANIAKI
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
n and after May 10th, 1867, Trains will ar
rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of
Washington4ind Libertystreets. as follows: .
• Arrtre. i Depart.
Mail Train.... 1:20 a to, 1 Day Express.. 2:20 a m
Fast Line 1.:50 am I Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 a m
Wail's .No. 'l.. 6:20 a m Mail Train 7:50 am
Latrobe Ace' n 7:50 a m;"Cineinnati Ex 11:40 a m
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m:Wall's No. 2..
11:51 :Cm
Cincinnati Ex. 9:19 a m•Jobuston Ac. 3:05 pm .
vr
Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a ml, Bra ddoeks lio 1 4:00 pm .
1
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 pmi Phila. Expres. 4:50 p m
Phila. Express 1:20 pm Wall's No. 3.. ' 5:00 pm
Wail's No. 3... 21:05 pm Walt's No. 4.. 6:05 p m
Braddocks No 1 5:50 p m Fast Line 7:30 pm
Wall's No. 4. 7:05 pm Latrobe Ace' n 8:50 p m
Altoona Ace' n • bwissvall. Ac'n 10:50 p m
and Emigrant - -
o Train 10:30 p m
The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 9:15 a. In., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. .Returning, leaves Pittsburgh, at 1.2:50 p.m.
and arrivls at Wall's Station at 2.00• D tn.
"'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily except Sunday. '
For furtuer information apply to, •
W. H. BECKWITH, 'Agent.
-The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as
sume any risk. for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit their responsibilit '_to One Hundred
Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the•warher, un
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
_
Perry R -
Painter Arthur.
Pinkerton Robt
Pollock Peter
Reid David
Ritchard Criss
Robinson Cameo
Russell John
. -
Starkey Geo
Shea Jerkin
_ .
Sadller Annie
Scull Weslle It
Sarber Annie 31
T
!Troth Jplm
Titus Chas
Triplett Wm
Thomas Christ
I W
Williams Margn
Wallace Wm
Wlckley Louisa
Walker Jas
Wesitall Natalie
Young Lide
'Young James
IZtmernaan Sophy
o ERAN, P. N.
OF
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PAN.HANDLE ROM.
rayll
IiTESTERN PENlaimag
SYLVANIA RAIL
R .—Ou and after May 10th, 1186 T. the Pas
senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal
Street Depot. Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive. - Depart.
Springd'e Not' 6:35 a M 0:15 a m
Freeport No.l 8:15 a m Freeport No. 1 9:10 a m
Express 10:15 a in' Sharpb'g No.111:90 m
Sharpb'g No. 2 _ 1:25 p re Exp as 1:50 p
Freeport No. 2 4:10 pm!Sprlngd'e No I 3:30 pm
Mail 3:50 p ml.rreeport No. 2 0:05 p m
Sprlngd'e No 2 7:10 p m Soringd 'e No E 7:30 p
Almye trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Trath leaves Allegheny Junct. every
Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. m. lteturning, leaves Allegheny City at
1:20 p. -
m. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 9:45
COJMETATION. TICKETS—For sale in packages of
Tnienty,,_ between Allegheny City, Chestnut street.
Herr's, Bennett, Pine Greek. Etna and Sharpsbarg,
and good only on the trains stopping at Stations-spe
cified on tickets..
The train leaving Allegheny. City at 0:15 a. in.
makes direct connection at Freeport with Walker's
line of Stages for Butler and Ilannahstown.
Through tickets may ibe purchased at "the Office,
No. 3 9t. Clair street, near Suspension Bridge,
• Plttsburglt, and at the Depot, Allegheny City.
• For fultber information apply to
e,
JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent.
.1 .1 Federal Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any and
foe Baggage: except for wearing ap
parel, and limit the!. responsibility to One Hundred
Dolla'rs in value. All -baggage exceeding this
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. un
teas taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
= General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
S. Mrig.NAL • REVENUE'
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
OFFICE COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL RIZTENUIL,
• Twenty-third - Collection Dist. of l'a.,
• No. ST Water St., Allegheny City.
, May Oth. 1868..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the Annual
tsta of SPE,CIAL TAKES, forttierly, termed LI- .
'CEICSES, and'of the Taxes OR INCOMES, CAR
RIAGES, WATCHES, SILVER - PLATE,
.*c., are
now in thilr office, where payment will be received
;thsreon by the Collector on and after the UOth of
May, 18438: These taies having become due, must
be paid before the ltith day of June. 153613, Other
, wise additional exp&ases will be incurred by the
taxpayer.
E. BUFEIRGTON,"Eeq... Deputy Collector for the
county o f Armstrong, and' EDWIN LTON,--Esq„
Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be
ready to receive after the, SiOth inst. for their re
siective counties, and will post notices designating
the tithes and places when 47.nd where they will be
prepared to receive the taxes collectable by them.
' To accommodate taxpayers in the vicinity of the
places in Allegheify county, designated as follows:
Deputy Collector SAMDEL iL BAIRD, Esq., will
attend at thole places to receive the taxes; on•the.
days named. between the hours of 9 o'clock A. B.
and o'clock P. St. of said days, viz: •
At Tarentum, on 'Friday, May 23d, at tirown &
Shadie's Hotel.
At Sea - Ickley; on Tuesday, May 26th, at Gaston , s
Store."
At IBakerstoXn; on t ybursday, May 28th, at
'White's Hotel. • . , ' • •
Taws payable only In Greenbacks or National
Oftice hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. x.
JOHN M. SULLIVAN,
NEL HEADQVAIrI'EIifi! •
New Good and Xeiv' Stuta of c
IXOYS' ,CLOTHING ,', :
VERY LOW PRICES I
._ •
•
GRAD r& LOGAN,
1411 : o. 41 ST. GLAIR STREET.
Vpp!OE Op CITY ENGINZIUS AND War Ton,
• - rlttsbursh. Mal %b. MR.
NOTicE yo CONTRACTORS.
, SEALED. PROPOSALS 8.13 R • ,
.
Gradinch Paiing and Curbing
paiwrouu STREET,: Centre - avenue.. to
Reed street; VINE STREET, DOM PeimsylvanLa
avenue to Reed st.; MILTENBERGER STREET,
from renrurylvania avenue to Bluff street; • -;
Wilt be received at this once until TUESDAY, May
19th,1.8811. Specilleationtand blanks for bidding
can be bad by calling at thin °Mee: •"" •
. J. MOORE. DIV Enl
NEW
DRESS GOODS,
lor sale at LOW :Oyler.% by
WHITE, & CO.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MONDAY. MAY 11, 1.9,08'
NEW AD3qpRTISIMIWW.
Will find it to their Advantage to Call at
17 and 19, Markot. Stito,
WIIEBE-THEY WILL -FIND A LI - SE OF
GOODS UNSURPASSED,
IN EXTENT A 2, ,, a) VARIETY,
BD AT ..THELOWEST 111,A4E.T . RATES.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, •
GIMPS, ORNAMENS, • •
STRAW FIATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
MILLINERY LACES,
. • , MILLINERY SILKS, •
MILLINERY GOODS,'
EMBROIDERIES and
HANDKERCHIEFS
•
HASIRURG EDGINGS AND'INSERTDAHS,
LADIES' G GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
••ALKT.A.I. - DRE DISOIIEBB KID GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
SUM.M.ER BALMORALS. • •
THE "NOVELTY SKIRT.
HOOP SElRTS—latest shape.
EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN CORSETS.
BI7TTONS—In great variety.
SUSPENDERS. BORVES,
NECK TIES - AND SCARF'S,
. SHAKER ROODS, SUNDOWNS,
A,id Ifotiotts.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
JOSEPH HOJiME & CO.
MEE=
A LARGEASSORTMEfft,
AT POPULAR PRICES,
WlT:rlrAlw SEMPIX'S,
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
DARK FAST COLORED 'PRINTS AT Sc
GOOD LIGHT LERII4TS . AT 1.23ic
DARK GINGHAMS lbc
lABD WLDE BLEACHED .11.23ic
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. Yd. wide, AT 1.23ie
LADIES' WHITE RIBBED HOSE at Ile
LADIES , PLAIN WHITE HOSE at 1514 c
sprnoWicy at 62,%5c
1.10 E: LQT OF
HAMBURG 'EDGING,
A very large- large stock of the moat fashionable
shades of •
Dress Goods. Gros Grain Silk, &c.
Their particular attention Is respectfully called to
the large stock of
•
•
SUNDOWN** RIBBONS.. FLOWBBS..tc..
- - Whoiesate and-iMt'ctil,
AT 10:=1PE SM!poLE'S,
180 & 188 Federal St., Allegheny.
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W'fLII3 - , AND: DIUNPAIIi
All persons interested are hereby notified that
the Rport• of Viewers, as modified by the Court . of
Quarter Sessions, at Nl3. 11 and 12, December .
Term, 1868, has bCen finally canfirmed, hnd that
the assessments are now in my hands for collee
-lion. 'Unless payment ,is made on or before June
10th,1868, the claims will be filed al liens, and
collected by propess or lavr•
J. F. SIACIL C E. City Attorney,
rittsburktt, blay Bth, 1869. my9:p%
WEBSTER AND ROBERTS STS.
All poisons interested :Lie hereby notified that
.the,oeport of Viewers, as . modified by the eeurt of
Quaker Sessions, at Nos. 1A and 13 of June Term,
1806, has been finally confirmed, and that the as
ifiseMintsein to my basida far:colleition. Unless.
Payment is made on or before Juneloth, 1868, the
claims will be flied as liens and collected by process
of law
J. F. SLAGLE, City Attorney.
Plttsburifil 'B* • • •
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MARBLE & SLATE M
PITTSBURGH 'STEAM MARB LE AND Si.ATIIOEk,
ce and Wartroom— lv and .3 1 I le.
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
Marble Mantles or Furniture Slabs which
baps became discolored bu smoke, oils or acids, can
be Marbleised and made to leak as well as new.
The Slate Mant l es lace in Western Pennsylvania
whereare manufactured.
All kindsoffilarble Work done in the best manner.
Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
ern Prices, carriage added: - ,
W.. WALLACE.
In4LSOL9, •
-VA II P4ET-4 1 -A-s ,
IN I~EIV ' A2r'DETRSIR?‘BLiRTICI,ES:iiiIBT RE
CEIVED, AT. r- ;,..;
; .
' 0:411;:tAt ON 9 S,
No 1 Fifth St .
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LINDEN , GROVE; "n•
• LINDEN GROVE having been fitted up in the
most superb strei with a large and elegant Plat
form, bkautifni 'shaded; large Dining Room and
two excellent .bars , is now ready to rent to PIC
NIC,II PARTIES, NUNDAV.' SCHOOL. ONLERRA
TIONS, ac.; on the most reasonahinterms. :
Parties holding - Pinning,. dz.:: will A n d. it:to th*.
advantageto secure the Grove: - • •
The Drove is easily accessible, being bat a feW
• Steps fromtheOakiand Railway Otation, whose'cars
.ran regu larly Mg fifteen min tea: .
for or terms, gc., apply at the :
11=12
, OFFICE. OR TOE SAILWAY CO
IiTTDMAIILIC CEMENT.
'pp norm,
PLASTNII, CHIMNEY TOPS_,_
WATER MPS&
'arm': N. COWNIII,
Woixfetteet•
=I
solificat • .
'Vls C ther issrice,t4;ll47ll..erftql r°-
avid'll9ed tn• - mu 1 _
- bole agents be to ociunsy.
IMMO
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-S -4 7 w k . .i>1 . 4 , Ta1="0 4 140 2 14_„ -- S* •
__t - 2-,i-:, - .. , ,':1:•: . :*
• BUYERS:
MS
JUST RECEIVED
l'O MILLINERS.
Bos.rs, Exre,
vEK 4 -LOW;
MED
OAKLAND STATION
=I
lIIIIMII
iGS
~r+ lTi:~!
Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods.
We have reeetv4d _a very fine assortment of
Gcootiss,
e beat. It consists of
Which cannot
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19 AND PLAIN E
SWISS:
ED & PLAIN 1 4 IAINSOOK
- 1131tICS. Etc.
DOTTEi
STRIPED, BAR
LAWNS, C
tERY is now Complete.
GOOD IRISH LINE
GOOD DAELA§ff
Our Line of HOS]
OP CORSETS,
Lug atEASTEAS PRICRS.
Ot
'TES AND COLORS,
200 DOZE
Just recelved,.se
A Fine
IN ALL S
NDRE KIDS, at S 1 peepair
$1.85 "
SYSTEME ALEX
GENIIII 4 ZE
BIDS, at 50e. a pair.
SKIRTS at 41:00..',-
'LIGHT COLORE
TRIMMED MUSLI'
ALS,•at 75c. and $1
SIIISIIKER BALMO
In PAPER. COLLA.IIB, weltave a full variety
rdAtiztrur. GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
apmats
GRAND OPENING
.‘-'‘ OF
JEW GOODS !
A SPLENDID, ASSORTMENT. OF
• \
S . T R 4.7- GOODS,
Such as BONNETS, HATS, CORDS ant TASSELS,
ORNAMENTS. &c.
Ribbons, of l
..11 descriptions;
Artificial Flowers,
Bonnet and Hat Frames;
Crapes ,;Illusions;
Silks and Satins;
Vel l vets and Laces;
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas.
ALSO. a full line if
White Goods, Embroideries;
Hosiery and Gloves;
French Woven Corsets,
SKIRTS. HANDKERCHIEFS
LINEN AND 'PAPER COLLARS, CUFFS. &c
WUOLESALE AND EETAn,..
ROSENIIAU3I I STEINHART & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA. EMPORIUM,
NO. 76 MARKET STREET. •
my4:n2C.
PERFECT FITTING
- •
HID GLOVES.
"A. C. C."---"H.
• We invite attention to our
KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Wch additionw complete with mvery color and shade.
Into our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) KID%
We have secured the exclusive sale
` of the
"ffarris _eieamlesis
- The best Glove and most perfect St..
•
ISACRUSI & CARLISLE,
.spit -; 1 19 FIFTH STREET.
IVEACRUN & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
Now offer the most elegant line of
7:11101:BMIGS=
Ever:opened In Pittsburgh. to which they especially
Amato, the attention of their customers. The de
s ate nearty_An liew REGULAR lstaitd about
or4E-TLFTI4 L - A.ss THAN rRICES.
spit - , , •
IVIACRUM . & CARLISLE,
A '‘''" ' l ' 2 " -• prtfir
Bare just opened idlsindes or
BULLION' AND NISTORI FRINGES
BUGLE GIMPS AED FRINGES,
At yerylow-Drtces.
ELCOSENSCP - N,
No. 20 FIFTH •STREET,
HAS RECEIVED
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A. - rircyrice.u , "LOT
PURE' MAPLE wriztrP,.
223
168.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
1. /*W 1 44 Pitig t •
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES. .
SCOlt-TCIC,
No. 18 8, WOO S 4fket..o l
16S. ASS.
PROPOSALS___i ADDRESSED. TO
TRIO UND.MitistiNED, will be received until
DNESDAY. 13th inst., for thd BRICE about
`to bo Towered from the.floor of the Western Market
cash.. Hous e Term 9 t e tz
SAMUEL Kt
fluaerLutendeut of rkeis.
Tittsbelrlth. 0 1 3 ,, ulTio.P9o
VNIVEIRS
ounn AL zs
xarsentits
t the msaufactuteri , wholesale and retail prices
at 28
alS*'l4
Bole °Ligrstet
J ,
lit f . oPr thfe county.
NaiiViiILOEILINGTONT HERRING,
the lint otthe 'won, jini received, in prime
order, anti- fortgale by tne'doretkor box. b
AW
y
JOHN A. RENSII,
' cor. Lite and Rand streets..
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Greno'
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ds,ofhle riA
su kssw. vg .. a. Tassri.
lit IStfer'tivsi‘d.Hatestrees.
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SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING HOLISF.S, TWO
BARBS, with good FARM, and about 800 acres
timber land. This property will be sold lOW. Cash
s2.soo—balanee on time to suit
bbuyer.
for twenty
FARM OF 120 ACRES, we sold
'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 five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars.
and would rent for the amount in six years.
A LARGE-LOT OF GROVHD, having a river
front, and very convenient of access.
TANNER]., convenient to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade connected
therewith; a good dwelling s.nd forty acres of laud.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpsburg, near the railroad;
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL Folt SALE.-- - That line Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen r..ms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three res of garden - and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as tbe proprle-'
tor wishes t. retire from business. •
Two hew B ick Houses, Brooms each..: _.
Two new B ick Houses, 11 rooms each.
One new F .ame House, 4 rooms. •
Two new R ick Houses, 3 rooms each. ' - -
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One new rame - House in Wilklnsburg, having
six rooms and a large lot, well suited for a
garden
, , . . . ...
FOB LEA V. OR BALE-3 'Doti on Morton street,
Ninth Ward 7 acres that can be divided into acre
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5 Lots in akiaii. -
FOR RENT-91arge.Houses,
,suitable ' for Board
ing houses. - - •- -, - '
WANTED-3,000 'feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches
thick. ..
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TO I.OAN---$5o;oo0,
IN SUIS $5,000 AND UPWARD.
APPLY AT '
D, T; HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
ap7:pl2.
FOR SALE.
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A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES. 19
miles from the city, in Elizabeth township, Alle
gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one,
half Mlle from Elrod's Station, on the Connelisville
railroad; near ,hurches, schools,- stores, &C., in the
'Hounishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The
Improvemente are a two-story brick house .of six
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame-bank barn with
stabling underneath, anal otheroutbeildings; n 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 twins located near the lineof the .railroad,
within one hour's ride of the city, makeslt very de
sirable for gardening or a dairy farm; it fs also a
good and beautifullocatton 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 ths city. Will be sold
as a wholeur 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 frsunebau Ft
4
barn oby 60 feet, anti other outbuildings. There
Is on the place a. roung_ apple and, peach orchard;
120. acres cleared land divided into fields of conve
nient size. a 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 with. coal and limestone, and is, convenient
'to churches, schools, stores, mills and' blacksmith
shops. A real good bargain is offered in this excel
lent farm; and with it will - be sold all thersonal
property on the premisea, 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 id'
158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES, in Elizabeth Tp,„
Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of the Retuptleld
railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsville 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 a atered and underlaid with
limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with
stone coal fur the use of the faint.
- Also, The best FARM in Fairfid wnship,
Westmoreland county, Pa., 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 ilea:dug 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 tltaber, such aa
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
' nessr Forparticulars enquire of
pmsT-cisAss • -
Allegheny City Residence
FOR SALE.
.2 1 11-Ag.',FPW. I WB49Xf
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Located on the corner of Western Avenue - and Bid
well street, -lately owned and occupied by J. P.
Lyon, Esq., one hundred feet on Western Avenue.
two hundred and twenty-seven feet- ou Bidwell
For location of the ground. as well as thelintirove,
meats thereon, this Residence is well known
To Rank Among the very First and Most
In the t 'cities. Possession immediately.:
-For particulars, as to description, price, terms,
kc., apply to
GEO. H. EIOLTZNIAN.
mys:p73 . -1441 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh.
apll.
I' a .:n4O
FOR SALE
Near to the Allegheny Biter.
FOR RENT.
B. H. TOWER. 11 Fourth Street.
pit SALE—To close _ a Partner
shipTWO TRACTS OF VALUABLE LAND.
0.1.. Situated in Conemaugh township. CAM
BRIA Co.. Pa., having the Pennsylvania. Railroad
rannigg through it: and within tire miles of Johns
town, containing 201- acres. There is oh this land
two workable seams of bituminous coal, 33i and 6
feet thick. - Also, a vein of superior lire clay, fully
etmal to the Bolivar:
tio. 2. Situated in Green townshin. - BEKV - Rit 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 600 feet. It contains two
cannel
of bituminous' coal. 511% atid 436 ft., and pne of
cannel coal of 6 feet thick. Also, a vein of Are clay,
tunable to the manufacture of fire brick. •
For further intbrmatiOtt inquire of
S. M. HrIER,
- ' — No. - 360 Liberty street.
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ALLEABL ELM ST. PROPER
TV FOR SALE.—A neat, well built brick
dwelling house, Dressed brick front, slateton& hall,
four rooms, cellar and tintshed attic, with lot SIO ft.
front by 30 deep, No. 122 Elm street.
TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
—each A 0 feet front by 00ileop; In excellent loca
tion for a residence', situate ' on Congress street, near
Pennsylvania avenue.
Apply to S. OUTIIIVERT &SONS.
air - -Rest .-Estite - ARents, It& Smltlttleld Bt
TOTS FOR SALE-SEVE L
BUILDING LOTS on Observatory Hill, Second
rd, Allegheny City, are offered , for sale—cheaP.
The location is a rely desirable one, commanding a
tine view of both cities, is easy of access and there
is abundance of stone on the ground-tor_building
op of Mc-
VlETttAirg'hpenr
THIS OFFICF,, or l onthe premises, near the Ob
servatory m11'25:101
NOTICE.
Fifth Street 'Sideiialk • Ettetision,
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 ,Parement. The same
will be laid in front or the Opera Nouse this week
and will speak. for Itself. The following is an dk
tract from n letter of the City Engineer and Itegn
lator "L consider It superior to btone, and it laid
In Fifth: street.; will add greatly to Its beatdy, and
I would recommend it to property 'owners - . '
"If. J. MOORE, City Engineer. ,
Address •
Tap Naas
THOMAS N. MILLER. President.
A7[ - ER' “Ig'SALE)
R
VITH OR WITEIOITT THE PRM'EITri
Or vrotild'retAforn iiTat.ci!eaitty:,E,FlQUire at
;;I.ico. 40 ido'Aitc;
2).11WF
REED POTATQES, ;
Tblrty .Etargels
For sale by JOHN H.:114. 3117E1300M Nursery
- • • .
men,„Florista and.Seedipacq,. 112 szaubletd street..
7--GlO.-• •:•/‘,-,, , ,
diS '
Hlostiv:7laFtoeSi
c/0111MIRY II co.
!stasis by ssa,sw
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At the request af . a number .0f
~, e itizen,s, I here
give notice that a Public-Sr eottng will be held at
IVILKIN3 HALL,
on MONDAY. hiny 11th, at 2 ,
o'clock P. 31., to co-operate with !,the Cincinnati •
authorities and citizens in the vuloption such
measures as may secure the pa'aingOof a law biCon
,,gress 'prohibiting the erection of 'tiers in the Ohio
riVer at less.than 500 feet apart; Coal dealers,
steamboat owners. merchants, aUel other citizens
interested In the unobstructed u4vigation of tie'
Ohio river, are invited to attedd.
JAMES BLACKMORE, Mayor.
OFFICE WESTERN' /lISUItANC'E COIIrANY,
Pirrsnt . iion, Mie , y, S. 18110.
DXVIDEND.— THE BOARD
dy..DIREcToES-of this Compa4 have- this day
declared a DIVIDEND of
•
i- th DOLI 4 ~iItS
upon each share of the eaplttdistoelr. out of the
EARNED profits of the last tnonthi, free of
Govethment and State . taxes, i:lak,ite,tO,,Stockhold
ers on and after the Ifithlnst ! „,,6 .
.WM. P.' RElagMT.43ecretary.
MO
145-P MPITILTe I P°""Ls-
STOCEBOLDERS' MEETING
A general - meeting 'of the StTickholdeia,.. of the
Pittsburgh & 'Donneßavine Railroad Company will
be held at their office, in the Citfof Pittsburgh, on
Friday, the 15th day of Mirky, proximo,
app
t 11 o'clock A. at. to accet , kt reject the ordl
'
abees lately p_aased by the , ynr and City-coun
cils of Baltimore, and for the transaction -of such
other business as may he brought before the meet
ing. By - order of the Boned. •
. . . IND. H. PALM, Jr., Secretary.
putt:burgh. April 518112, .7.868,i: • 'APW:P4I3,-wFm
EXCHANGE NAIENAL BANK, t
PITTSBURGH, May 5, 1888..
TUE DIRECTORS OF TlllB
Bank have declared a dlildead of
•• • •
SIX PER' CENT.
from the earnings of the last slx months, payable on
or after the 11th lust.
The Government Tax will be paid by the Bank.
- . H. M. Bl 'IMAY. Cashier.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BASK.
• PITTSBLIKG/L, May fi. 1868.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
• DANK have this day 4feclared a Dividend
of FIVE PEE CENT on the Capttal Stock, out of the
profits of the last six months. payable to the Stock
holders, or their legal representatives, on and ufter
the 12th lust, free of U. $. tax,:
.J. Fv BRADY", JR.,
Cashier.
inys:qS2
BANK OP PITTSBVItftIi,
MaY sth 1881 f
107.THE_, PRESIDENT AND AK
, RECTORS of this Rank have this day de
clared a dividend of FIVE rEit ENT. 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 ijaVglll.lllClit, State and Localttaxes. •
my6:pBl:F W. ROSEBURG, Cashier.
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PALMER &"PHILI4PS;
AUCTIONS! P
And Commission *erehants,
OPERA. HOUSE AUOION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES CARPETS,
Dry Goods and Notions, "'
AT PRIVATE SALE DAlt AND EVENING
Consignixtents Solicited. Prompt: Re
turns.
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By L WILVLINE -
ize EYS TONE SAVINGS BANK, NA
TIONAL REFINING & STORING STOCK.—
EVENDTG, May ( BlNlth, at o'clock,
be sold, on. second • foot' of Commercial Sales
Root:15,1OG Smithfield street:
20 shares Recstoneßavidars Rank.
10 shares Second National Bank.
24 shares National Retitima S Storing Co.
myth A. BI'ILWAINE, -AuctiOneer.
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TWO-81'01RX BILIOCK. HOUSE, No.
250 PENN . STREET_.'.!
I.UESDAY EVENING, May. 12th, at B o'clock,
will be sold, on second floor of Commercial Sales.
Booms. 120 Muithfield street, that desirable city property,
propertY, the two-story' Brick Dwelling, No. 950
Penn ..street. corner of Irwin. alley, Containing five
rooms and finished double."..attio and , cellar, with
water in kitchen. The lot ig 20 feet front on Penn
street and 112 feet in deptkaloug Irwinalley.
Posseislon given, branealately,L,,,_ • -
:eV A. McILAVAINE. Mictioneer
PUBLIC
. IN PBYLADfILPBIA.
Valuable Broad Stient Residences. -
On TUESDAY. May 12! 1888; at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at 1 üblicBale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all those FOUR ELEGANT BROWN-'
STONE - RESIDENCES, witliFreneh roof,'east side
of Broad street, north of Oxford street, each con
taining in front 32 feet, (Including side yard of 8
feet, r 165 feet deep. - Housed ilnlitied in superior
manner, the lower etorytinoatly in Walnut; also
Walnut" stairs. These prOpertles are well worthy
the attention of persons desirous of purchasing de
sirable residences, as there la no locality Lathe city
that gill compare with North Brdad street at aplace
of residence, and , where property is mom rapidly
appreciating in wane; . • ,
- Broad street now payed ' with the celebrated
Nicolson pavement.
T.gums7-$14,000 may rp. , la ori each property.
M. THOMAS di SON, Auetionfsers,
Nos. 139 and 141 SoulhAth street, Philadelphia.
my7:p6o •
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DOLLAR SAVNGS BAN
ASSETS
Open daily from 9 to 2 o - lcloek; also on WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY VENINGS, from May Ist
to November Ist, frotaV to 9 o'clock; and from No
vember Ist to Mayist, from : 6 to S o'clock.
Deposits received of &Slums of not less than ONE
DOLLAR, and. a dividend of the profits declared
twice - a, year, indium and December. Interest has
been dechired semiannually hi June and December
since the Bank was or gauf4ed, at the rate of six per
cent..ll. year. • .•
nterest. if not.drawn oilf. is placed to -the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bears the same in
terest from theist days ofJuitcand December, com
pounding twice s year without troubling the depos
itor' to call, 'or:even to. present ha pass book. At
this ratAtmoney..wilidouhldin tenth= twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gistis, on application at the
office. ,'- _• - - -
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Pitisinssi—GEOßGE 'ALBERS.
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G ,_. 7 7 - - _ TICE PIOLSIDENTS:
John . Ratirofen, ~ A. M. Pollock, M. D.
I
' • c Beni L. Fahnestock; `,. " Robertßobb, —•
James Herdmanv - John H. Shoenberger,
James McAtiley, -.- i -'James Shidle,
James B. D. Bleeds, ; Alexander Speer,_
Isaac hI Pennock, - , Chrtstianlitvige
Wm. J. Anderson, - , Robert. C. Loomis. f• 1
Calvin Adams, - -- Henru J. Lynch.
John C. Studley,. I Peter A. Madeira,
George Black; " - -.-.. John Marshall,
ibilli:BUIVIIII. : ' .:':: - • Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, i John B. McFadden,
Charles A. Colton, ',7 Ormsby Phillips,
John Evans, ~ ' HenrLL. Ringwalt,
John J. Gillespie, _ -:- Was. R. Schmertz,
William Si. Haven, Alexander Tindle,
Peter H. Hunker, .;:' Witham Van Kirk,
Richard Hays, ; Isaac Whittier,
James 1): IfellY, - ''' . -_,,, Wm. P. .Wcyman.
TnnAannEn=CHAß ES A. COLTON.
SEcurrAuT—JAMES•B.•D. MEKDS.
HATS .AND ; :CAPS fL
IN GREAT VARIETY.
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SELLING LOW, ', AT
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4 1 . 9 . 0 0 1 t h -& COM,
m 77
131 WOQI) STREET.
NoTicE • *i
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ap=
At a meeting or the tWater Committee, held May
Ake 1188; the fellowies instramiont were ad op t edmid notice thereof SireMtd to be Aeon in the omelet
"-tell °"h6 °I P a ri gu i ,ffith: lire as y t i f ,ll,4' ejat i ai‘ PIPE
iii.u,,,.attaitur„,3 own we =THAW Ng wtil
be showed n , numeetleus between the
ferrule and th e stay cosh . at the cu rb line. end the
ferrule dritar le letireeded et to d icel/i ferrule
having
of ed le.
By older of the seer Om^.
sifivez•_r 4951 KM fignA9 l l., Sitxrinehdenf.
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NOTICES. ,
AUCTION SALES ,
BY PAINIM & PHILLIPS.
No; 65 Foirth Street
CILAIM:EttED IN 1966.
12,161,720 19
TO PLUMI3ER,g;
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