~c:'lY~r:rw~=`ryi:.:':•;tm<~:~.'3:7rwi.~::~•s_.za'34'xi~i,;s~i'.~L^~:4~c%F:T.^rcr~ ~'7:~.'~c3»~_.ms. —..~. NEW arprotrits- Fiat iitz . pBiii":7; The OBRA 2' WESTERN GUN WORKS have been removed to N 0.179 SMITRFIELD STREET, where will always be found the most complete assortment of Gusts, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport. hit Musterial r etv. in tee city, All kinder or Guns „ ri ff Pistols careful l y repairva. Caah paid for ARMY RIFLES antt REVOLVERS. Sena etalop for illustrated Circular.. Agents wanti in every town in the United States; Address, J. H. JOUR STON. 179 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh. Iar"COIINTY COMMISSIONER. JONATHAN DIEFILY, Of Stt....:WaiihingtaiOiubjeet tO t e ectelon of the Ilepubliean County Convention; tnyl2:d&T $lO.OOO TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE GPO. itt:vmorz,y. my/2 e neat Estate Agent, 60 Smithfield street pEItRY STREET. We. the undersigned viewers. to assess damages and bespillaln openiug 01.1'7 streeLnktraw DA.Alltm min ontAlei aPaHUISPII Y, May 2Stli, 18813, as 4 'O'CIOCk P. M., to !- tilt the duties of their appotment. JAMES GRAHAM. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS SMITH. Et Eg SEDGWICK STREET. The undersigned, appointed viewers to assess dainages and benefits for opening of Sedgwlck St., Sixth ward Alleghen)', will meet on the premises. on'TEURSDAY, the 98th day of May, 1868, at 33 o'clock P. M., to fulfill the duties of their appoint ment. JOHR:S.JEWNIiiki* JAMES GRAHAM. myl2:qll Ai:DONALD ALLEY. • e, the undersigned. viewers to assess dam ages and benefits for opening of McDonald alley. Sixth ward. Allegheny, will meet on the premises. THURSDAY, May With,. MS. at o'clock P. x., to attend to the duties of their appointment. R. R. RAY. JAS. GRAHAM. WM. CHAMBERS. navl2:qlo THOMAS: 0111.1Elsr Sr, Co; r;.; 'Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA., • • Manufacturers of Steam Engines. Oil Presses, Pul leyst Shafting Grist andßaw,Mill'Work, Rolling Mill and Machine 'CaStingg,'Gratir Barsi . 'eights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and hare on band Engines of all sizes. nwli:qs AUCTION. A. NEW THREE-STORY FRAME ROUSE. on Carson street, next to the Meth- A . , aace gift; rr C! , ( l 4 l l 4ol /tli -rkttatngltk, - NIP Ale'ithiti by_ SATURDAY, May 16th; at 5 o'clock P. H. Lot AS by 100. Terms of payments made known on the day of sale. myl2:qll pITTSBURGEL• STRAW WORKS. W. A. KILBURN,f All kinds of stock kept and made to order in tlie latest styles of HATS AND BONNETS. Also, ALTERING, REPAIRING, FINISIIING and DYEING done promptly. BEAVERS and FELTS finished In the latest styles. DEALERS sad MILLINERS' FINISHING done promptly. No ex pense will be spared to make it a thorough EAST ERN STRAW 8110 P. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. No. 31 . recalls. Sty**, #ear Market« PITTSBURGH. PA. mY12:416 JUST RE9ritIV.V.IN PER STEAMER CITY OF PARIS, FRO9I LONDON, SPLENDID SELECTION OF SCOTCH CHENOT'S. For GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, will be offered at REDUCED PRICES. GRAY. POSSEiI. & RESE, 69 FIFTH STREET, - my . 9:p96 . Opera House Building. SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS! lire HATE Dr ATAR*E. THE E most 'complete assortment of CARPETS and OIL CIATUS we „ have ever opened, .embiXeing the newest styles and designs of the best FOREIGN and DO. 3IESTIC RANIIFACTIDIEB6, - imported and sekietWeintli special reference to the Pitts burgh Market. Many, of the terns are- Confined la War • ' • houre exclusively for this city. With the advantages of'Direct Importation, we are now able , to offer early the newest and choicest' i patients ; of SEES, from the most celebra ted English looms, and at prices within the reach' of Ail= most every householder. A - special but limited -,liziporta. ; • Lion of . ENGLISH INGRAINS, of extra , quality, and in rare avid lbeantiful 'denims, will be found especially .-choice and - desirable for Chambers. Our Stock of COMMON ALIrWOOL CARPETS, purchased before the Carpet Weavers' strike, will be sold: at the same rates as previous to the last ad vance, and will ihndah, CARP ETS the multitude at the lowest prices since the war. A good CARPET' FOR 245 CENTS A YARD. N.'S...Those having. Parlors or Drawing' Booms to furnish are oPeelally Invited ..to . examine • • .the unusually large number of , patterns partler/Y ad#pted sa IMO pgurixwee.WhiCill Wie Wet in WILTON avid TdlaEgTßy VELTATII and' "IBILSIMLO st, low prices. 1 1,4 •i;;.' OLIVER t ~-.1 ‘‘ :.: , Irt,;,-cy,,,i?",,-,.,;, , - ,'::.C:110 &+ . lo( 6 ),lt i i:-. , , .....i: ...J . SOO 23 rittlizsi v i - *--- •. - - - - -_ ._,_--,__-_____, - •‘'v' , -.- 4 , -. ~,,,,,, mi.:46 i , ilialteir , Ratigh, ,ar ~... , . .. , , oIT gr 0 OL Ts..a . t, now landing trpmAteguagamm rs. or gate at LoW. PowsB, by '. 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Lists of SPECIAL -TAXES, Dirindriy. formed kl- CENSES, and of the Taxes on INCOMES, CAR RIAGES, WATCHES, SILVER I'Vk l rat,c.te», are now in this office, where payment will be received tirtreon by. the., Collector on and after thotiOth,of May, 1868'. these taxes havin'Qbccome due, must be paid before the lath day of June; 1888, other wise additional expenses will be inturred by the taxpayer. E. BUFFINGTON, Esq., Deputy Collector for the county of Arinstrong, and EDWIN LYON,, Esq., Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be reOd3'll3 fecelvo4ifterk 20tblInlitt ;?_tor thkli re: speettieCliuntle.S. andwill - poil notices designating the times and places when andwher — thev Will be prepared to receive the taxes collectable by them. To accommodate taxpayers In the' vicinity of the places In Allegheny county, designated as follows:‘, Deputy CollectorSA.MUEL H. BAIRD, Esq.. will: attend at those Owes to7redelve thOliknoron the days named, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock r. N. of sold days, via: At Torentum, on Friday, May 22d, at frown Shadle's Hotel. At Sewickley, On Tuesday. May 26th, at Gaston's' At Bakerstown, on Thursday. May Rflth, at. White's Rotel. . . Taxes ,payible only In Greenbacks or National Currency. Office hours from 9 H. to 3 5..31: JOHN N. SULLIVAN, my9:p Collector. NELRYIGMMSTSTORE; ~,. • NO: 52 St. Clair Street..: . L Z. BURCHFIELD & CO. CALICOS FOR 151.%C. e CRASH FOR 12 se. 4-4 BLEACHED 'MUSLIN FOR 12; , i UNBLEACHED 3IUSLIN FOR 12!x. LOOM TABLE LINEN FOR 62hc. BLACK ALPACGAS FOR 37,%_c. COLORED ALPACCAS FOR 37%c. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. POPLINS AID MELANGES. ORGANDIE LAWNS.', FRENCH LAWNS. WHITE AND COLORED P. K'S. spocK . . mz%; - a , rIML.V. NEW. RE34E3IIDER THE PLACE Bed, 'White and . Itlnq Front; , No. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET my 9: GAS FIXTURES , CHANDELIERS. : I have now on hand and receiving the largest and finest assortment of CAS FIXTURgS Ever opened In either_citr. Please call, examine and be satisfied. , - • • - _ . JOHN M. TATE, Plumber, 1 6 27 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, AN6 . - - 59 . Federal Street, 4illealkeny. myTarsorru-Tuns NOTICES • • The undersigned has associated with him In businesS,4 dating kola April isti 1 0 368; Mt; AL FRED S. WALL, his son ASA S. GILLISPIE and LOUIS EIiGLERT. The style' of the firm to be J. GILLESPIE & CO. . J. J. GILLESPIE. Referring to the. above,„ the, underslgnfd:. take pleasure In stating that they ;I'M 'continue LOOKING GLASS AND PlCTeitt i litlSlNkSS: At 86 Wood street, where they intend to offer in ducements to purchasers seetindto no. lionSe In the United States. mY8:143 ' J. J. GILLESPIE Or, CO. ' 168. 168. NEVI' •GOODIC ' NEW ALP,'ACCAS. 1108IER'ir .a:yd GLOVE: ]Fi , ISCOII3O I Y- Imr,No. 168 Wylie "Street. Au. 14S. • • 168. New Goods arid New. Styles of. BOYS' VLOTHIN4I VERY LOW ;PRICES No. 47 87..er...Anz STREXT. Ofsicz orerrr Ewan:Este AND Struvirrogi N• Pitteburth; Ma 1111.18±8._ OTICE TO. CO UTOLIS. SEALEIS PROPOgALS 808.,. • Grading,: Paving and 4Clurbing C RAWFORD 'faltEXT..t,frout Centre avenue to Reed meet t: I IINILSTRDET; Dna Penneylrani& ivenne to •Reed 5t,,,• , .)14.W3P, 31 , 0 S T fit C P-i from Peimaylvardi sliefufe to'Binfrircreeq " Will be reenteekeS4l464lVe LOSIMRATIL tt/IT 190, MK' ffirDeltalkmul ur p int 7p b !en be ed,b7eentrig nt 4-Ih/Ont City Engineer. - ' • ' 41, 188' Cod "Ds4-". - Rhi' •.= es 4 .• - • „IVO BilitatLaWatt 0. C bl el ' IA ! _ Cr • td to 5- .2 SUMMER SRAWLS. A , Full and Well S el ected AT WILMUK SEMPLE'S, FOLEY'S GOLD PENS, • These Pens ARE WARriANTED; and 'CAN BE EXCHANGED at any time within a year. If not broken.' M7)3.5;'::•'400M.*':09 - . LACE a~~s~s AT .pArriEs ••• - . 1_4...7? • .. N OTICE TO PLUMBERS. At a meeting of the Water Committee, held May 18813, the following instructions were adopted and notice thereof directed to - be given in the oMcial pape after he city, as follows, vlz.• Isht the May llith,Anst.•,___:fib LEAD PIPE `lrghter than that known as EXTRA. STRONG will be allowed in making.theconnectlons between the ferrule ••and Abe stop cock at the curb line, and the ferrule driver Is bumbled not to drive any ferrule ,paring a •fighter pipe than the above attached to it. 21ty order of the Water Committee. - • mylipee •• JOSEPH FRENCH. Sunerinteudent. 11101ARA801.8 IN NEW AND DESIE:A 7 EEE'iTYIE4 CEIVED, AT iJiDST.RE- • . 4315 . ., 1 . 1 ti = 7 B if. GittrfiE;' L LINDEN GROVE Immix% been fitted up In the £ '' roost superb style, with I-large and elegant Plat farm, beautifully shaded, large-Mang Room and two excellent bars, is now ready to rent to PIG- Nig% PARTIES fiI7NRAT 8011014ELEHEA. TIONO(110., eintist Seasonable Parties broldhl 'Plenlei win Olt CIO their advantage to secure the drove. . (7. The Grove lireasilf sage g bein but, a few :steps ftemllktosuasdrilidDraylitatlOntwliose cart irreirularlyeves7 Aileen minutes. .u.Offr For terms, .Oc., apply at the TyPicF OF TIM' Leif) inLicit co, ?, 1 1 4 eriNtaMMAAT 2 ON.I aflr: ;1•• Enal Ulan MEIFIRE NEW Azytripinearatators .w.0.•"0 . n.p..5wte. , i..0.A.0 ,,,,, ..,w,", AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,' 180 & 182 Fedeial St., Allegheny. Y~ ~ .. AT:~~o.~.SSA~TIFiTL^-~k~tMYJ~E ~ELry4i : tSr3:^ AT 12,Vc.—TARD WIDE BLEACHED MITSUI!: AT 1230.-4100 D LIGUT 'PRINTS AT 78c.—COLORED it'd) AT 5 0c.-,WRITE and C OLORED CORSETS • AT Ille.-;WHITE,RumED , 3. - „1 AT42I * . frPLAIN.WrirrEIHOSY. • A'NICE ABSOlriaitEgT bF A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES ~,-* LPAMA.Nrik",OOL-HELMNR*'v IRISH POPLINS, LIGHT COLORED SILKS, GROS GRAIN Sitll,'&d. BONNETS. HATS, SUN-DOWNS. • - ~ ...! .1 , ..- - , .?: 4 .77 . : 1. RassoNs.',44l2lr497lllcBi. 31 Wholesale and Retail, AT. VERY LOW PRICES , 180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. my 12 MITI? Olt RITROVP EVERY 6!E,: FROM N. r UPWARDS. RANGINU IN.rRIGE tßok 81.00 TO 89.002 FOR SALE BY (POST., BM LDING; No. 39 Fifth Street. CURTAINS, , „,, ..r..J ~.; , ; • 4::ik:::N:203:110, ... c~a ~ , s.~r . ,`x,. t < - ).X1) SUN tINII3RELLAS;: F. H. EATON'S, , - ,!.-'4!l q - i. - ]•.: . :'!ii,''.,s.. --ri.l. r - - No. - 17 Fifth St. uritir CARPETS; oz 'CILCiTEIS. *C. MATT CAR~FT~St White, ~_ T ~ l 0 0 . 4 :TiZI ALL-WOO t•imr the McCALL I japV 868 SPREIO STOCKIB6B,,- • ISE LARGE ASSORTMENT, -. *, )-1 1i li,i. ''s .•:i:N 7 ,4',1:f.:.: - 5.7 ji. , :; .. Aii : ouduties . 1,, • , • _ EMI LOWEST PRICES 'MY , SPECIAL INDLTOMIS LI O TEOSE,WHO BUT 139V,A.RD, 5 1105K-4 CO., mhlo:d,twF WE HATE JUST RECEIVED, BY STEAMER COLORADO. Of , our own 'Direct Importation, IF THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS OF THE CELEBRATED JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S ENGLIAT TAPESTRY • FOR PANJ,DES AND IiALLB" • WITH STAIR - CARPETS TO MATCH. Iict:ULAND & COLLINS; 71C.X.VD 73 MTH ST.,(Second ! loon) ao7:rrtiaT ... ._ - I& H; PHILLIPS, SPRINGIB6B..,. GOODS. .- .1.86&.! ' We Atd, now receli'ing from our own and other manufactories a NEW STOCK of • rFLOOR OIL CLOTHS; CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS, OF EVERY DESCELPTIO2,t Also. a full line of Transparent Window Shades, Ho'lands, Shade Fixtures, Tassels. Cords, &c., .te. WOLESALE JOIB RETAIL BUYERS will find oar prises AS MYR . NOT LOWER, THAN CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE, }ad of quality And styles second to none. _ J. it H. PHILLIPS,.. . "sp3: 06 fib AND AS ST. MAUI ST STEAM CARPET BEATING ...,ESTAI3I,ISHIVIENT,. Which TEN TEARS• TRIAL In New York'and oth er Eastern cltles has proved s complete success. • • ' ITS ADVANTAGES: lsi—Pading and Shrinkage are completely avoid - ed. Ad—No ripping.apart neeessary. ad—When freed from duet, moths or their larvae. the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, ease the natural fading from wear. 4th—When perfectly clean, a Car Pet will wear as long Again, a desirable matter as a mere point of economy, to say nothing of looks. • ' ALL ORDERS LEFT AT TEE OFFICE. ,No. 1'79, ,Lijosprty ,StreeK .)r addressed ta,P. O. Box 473, will receive prompL attention. GEO. IL,.IITcVLO.tt.ONt: ' ''' I=Ea ItCO33INSOINT, VIA No. 20 FIFIW,I3TREET, a Ji,:. "! .A.NOTHZII aatrßE 11UPLE -SIMM VIIPORTANT TO FtEIiiiitIMEN— SEINES: 13Erszerr ce red th following tielnes all complete. with bobs, floats and sinkers' 4" 40 , end 50 yards in length, one inch mesb, and will rend i re n a few darn 00 and WO yard Belnesi: Parties wishing Seines had. better ca11'009123 ap,ae beeemire , any sner rimy need, for It la difficult to get Seines made unreal' ordeMa ea rly in the winter. For sale by ' . • ' - TAWS 116W24, 130 Wood street. liP7l UOOKlNALlBlnTilidnAnaNtrtar 7 , RODS.—I have received IV at oek of 1 Hooke, Liner' , tieteodat Sinkers, Floats, Fits and Arllfic al •M keel lowers of Iconic Wallop can end AT oapieioO9pl' Mat of the abgtrospastsMr, bulk'i fiTiti. JANES BOWN, 138,W00d street. • • EMI 7 oort CANE reffiNG POLES. w—l have Ain rec i ted direct P," / ' tieUerralres tit the South, .7. uperfor lee , dpoles, which I will sell et4l4474llra li VaM are _yet greet,, en* cuts order. croft sod axo n ? tWIA L. A.llslllo' xipltror S - • .. ti• • ) At I.OTAim aa2Vi c ittiiiir • &psi • ewe Reir tT 1';'.771-"r Kvefy 'eoperior quality of Fancy Striped And Check 14 BEIM ~,,TF:I4,,IMPOILTER? I INGRAINS, ` r r IX - 'BRAS., ,I s ,&P• r f ~TBEE:[ 2 ' wlbo~O~Y~od MIMI BUST, OPENING}, 7 21 Fifth Street, OVERISATEs oft isr;LVS AND BODY BRUSSELS, ' I !EN = , j:;,. -(:- ~:) ...- \ _ U - i .I'4'4 '.:;. 4 .1 .7. 4.,4 Mill 11111 EILII =BE .HAS RECEIVED 0121111 YP I PP* 64 O J. t N ior linW lll 2_ mods 101.1"111,* FOR SALE FOR SALE.. • - Near to the Allegheny River. SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING HOC SES, TWO BARNS, with_good FARM, and about 800 acres timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash s2.boo—balance on time to suit buyer..... FARM OF 120 ACRES. will be sold 'for trrenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame ,house and good .barn; 50 acres of the land clear. FARM 'OF 180 ACRES,near the line of railroad; very well located for "raisin stock; Improvements are good and. substantial; 100 acres ••of. the land in. `meadow and grain. CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sell a good brlcktouse, .contalning tiverooms, 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, and having a well established custom or local trade connected' therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of land, FOUR LOTS •In Sharpsburg, ' near the railroad; 'would make a good coal yard. • • HOTEL FOR SALE.—That tine 'Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing fourteen room's and the necessary - outbuildings, with three acres of garden and fruit. trees. This well located hotel will be sold tow, 'as the proprie tor wishes to retire from business. • FOR RENT • Two iiew prick Houses, 8 rooms each. Two pew Brick Houses, ill rooms each. One new Frame House, 4 rooms. • Two new Brick:Houses, 3 rooms each. "One new Frame House In Wllklnsburg, hating six, rooms and , a laree lot, well stilted tor a garden. FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Waitl.o2 acres Una eau be , divided ' Into acre , . lota. . .. ,1 5 Lots In Ostained.' ' ' , ' '• FOR RENT 3 large Houses. suitable for Board ineM)-3.000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches thick. TO LOAN-$50,000, IN SUNS OF $1 ,000. AND UPWARD APPLY. AT D, P, HATCH'S REAL ESTATE ONE, No.• 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. ap27:plS FOR SALE. A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 76 ACRES. miles from the city, in Elizabeth . township, Alle gheny county. Elrodn the 'Youghiogheny river, one half mile from 's Station, on the Connellsville ,railroad; near thurches, schools, stores, &c., In the ;flourishing villages of Boston • and Green Oak. The Improvements are a two-story brick house of six rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with stabling underntath, mid otheroutbuildings; a well of good standing water at. the door,. and several standing springs of water on the farm, and an or chard of 100 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 gardening of the city, makes it very de sirable for or a dairy farm; it is also a good and beautiful location for country homes near • the city, lying immediately 'on the ricer, on the op posite side from the railroad. The West Newton Accommodation and other trains on the railroad af ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily communication to and from the city. Will be sold as at whole or in lots of one acre or more, to suit pur chasers. Also, A -FARM' OF 31.22 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 feet, and other outbuildings. There is on the place a young apple and peach orchard; 120 acres cleared land, divlded into fields of conve nient size, a large portion of which are well set in clover and timothy; the residue of said tract eov 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 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 ptirehaser. 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 Hemplield railroad. and one and one-half miles from, the. Con nellsville railroad atSnter's Station. °wilds 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 trait. It is well I atered and underlaid with limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with stone coal for the use of the farm, . I . . . Also, The best FARM in Fairfield township, 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 13eariug condition: corncrib, wagon shed and other ontbbildings. The whole farms under a high state of cultivation; fencing all in first rate order, and tile land of the best quality of lime stone soil, about 300 amles of which Is cleared and the residue of the tract in good timber, I such as white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech.' Tills property will be sold'rery cheap and on good terms, as the owner wishes to engage in other bust nessr For particulars enquire of 5p14:0.0 G. H. TOWER. ,1104 Fourth Street. FIRST-CLASS • Alleglieny City Residence FOR SALE. • • THAT PINE MANSION, ,Located on the corner of Western Avenu • and Bid well street, lately owned and occupied by .1. p Lyon, Esq.. one hundred feet on Wester Avenue by two hundred and twenty-seven feet on Bitiwel street. For location of the ground, as well as the Improve meuts thereon, this Residence is well known . To Rank Among the very First and bloat Desirable . In the two cities. Possession immediately. For particulars, as to description, price, terms, Sc•. apply to • - GEO. IL.HOLTZMAN, my3:p72 146 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh FO s T , I I . P SALE—To close 'a Partner TWO TRACTS OF VALUABLE LAND • No. 1. Situated in Conemaugh township. CAM BRIA Co.. Pa., having they Pennsylvania Railroad running through It, and within five miles of Johns town, containing 204 acres. 'Mere is on this land two workable seams of bituminous coal, and 6 'feet thick. Also, a vein of superior Eire clay, fully equal to the Bolivar. N 0.2. Situated In Green township, BEAVER Co., Pa., containing about 200 acres, - part . under fence and imbroved, 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 ,scams of bituminous coal; 41.15 and ft., and one of minuet coal of 6 - feet thick. Also, a vein of tiro clay, r.zultable to the manufacture of Are brick. For further information Inquire of S. M. - ic.nort; No. 359 Liberty street mp7•p99 VALUABLE ELM ST. PROPER— TY FOR SALE. —A neat, well built brick dwelling house pressed brick front, slate roof, bait, four rooms. cellar uud finished attic, with lot 20 ft. front by 30 deep, No. 129 Elm street. - TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE —each 20 feet front by 90 deep, in excellent loca tion for a residence, situate on G'ougress street,,near Pennsylvania avenue. Apply to • • S. CUTHBERT & SONS, my? . Real Estate Agents, 55 Smithfield St. a)[..glars ' FOR • SALE-SEVERAL -'- BUILDING LOTS on Observatory TIIII, Second rd, Allegheny City, are offered .for sale-reheap. .The location Is a •very desirable one, commanding a fine view of both cities, Is easy of access, null there. Is abundance. of stone on the ground for building Tallt &- 4 ."NRVI".'ili, ."All'ahvet i r ii i ? op o f d, M t e it . THIS OFFICE. or on the premises, near, the Ob servatory Building. - • - mh23M3ii ..„.„,._ . . . NOTICE. Fifth Street Sidewalk Extension. IRON CURB AND SIDEWALIG 1. We desire tO call the attention ofparties About to widen their sidewalks, 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 hegu later !`.I consider- it superior to stone, and if laid in Fifth , street, will add greatly to its beauty, and. I would recommend it to property owners. • • ,11. J. MOORE, City:EnjOneer.,l ATLAS WORE& ? .Ext, President. RElgit POTATOES., 11" For Bale by . ..1611.1i 14.1312b06711, men, innrieisindSeideMen:lll.9".. . , r o ,IC • 1,100 Nab; -NO; Siring ; , ..; ; : Sow voime'Wibter Wheat.; Be; /.14 1 4 - ' t r a i gf '-'• 2 we ~, r_ricne Blew Per galeiby, imrcHoOrg, MoCKEERY a CV. EbrifirALLElEr—Mitidiee is hereby littftlli/Riloille report ott ZblethVg i l iNgitralk& 44 1 1 - Mt 1114 ' 'Prit . Mak atellids ' Olt/ Solicitor. =CM! . = . - - NOTICES li..Jr • ...- ......-..... TIMED NATIONAL BASK OF ITTr4II,IIGII, I Pittsburgh, May O h. 14 1 68. iIDIVIDEND.—The j :. Directors •of this Bank have this day, declared a SEMI -ANN C.AL DIVIDEND OP ifIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, free of Govetment tax, Pay able on and aner Tuesda2„. lath In t.. JNO. B. Ltic - INGsTox, • _i „_ s _ _Cashier. - . - EXCHANGE N...vrrir.N.A.L cA•ss,-/ • PirrsnUltGll. blify 5. 1868. 112 r. THE DIRECTORS ,OF THIS Bank - have declared a dividend of ; SIX PER - CENT. 'teem the earnin*s of the last six inoilths, payable on - The after the llth lust. i triyn: GO pso VeLl2lll_ 7 llll .. Tax ii w . ll m l he3pmeli ptyAxtheellanstahio.r. OF DIRECTORS of this Company have this day declared a DIVIDE:ND of • --1-1 1. • ' POUR, -DOLMA Itt upon each share of the capital lock, out of the EARNED profits of the last slx iaonths. free of Government and State taxes, payabe toStockhold era on and after the 12th inst.l ~mye:p94W.M. • WP. HERBEi, - I. AUCTION SAZES. FURNITURIIf,tPitAiIf Architectural Drawin Desk, CARPETS AND NEW MATTRESSES, AT' AUCTION. - • • On THURSDAY, May 14th, at 10'x: ar. and 2 F. at.. at Masonic Hall Auction lloOms, 85 and 5 7 Fifth street, will be sold, tiew•atld second-hand. Furniture embracing Dressing and; Plain Bureaus, Wardrobes. Wash Stands; Partor. Dining-room and Wood Chairs and Rockers; seveialliKstension Ta bles; High and Low Post, Cottage ;Mt, French Bed steads; Hair, Cotton and Husk Mattresses; Card, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tablesl Tcte-a-Tetes. new Secretary,. Desks, Sewing Menthes. Queens ware, Kitchen Utensils. Toilet Soap and Ink, Par lor and Cook Stoves.: CARPETS AND WINDOW SHA DZS.—At 2 P.M. large line of new Carpets, without reserve; Fancy Window Shades, with Trimmings. I' Housekeepers - should attend this sale, as bargains can be had, the goods being sold without reserve. At aprivate sale, two - large - French 'Plate Gilt Frame Mirrors, at one-third , their value. . • pAzArEit & PHILLIPS • • _ AUCTIONF,E.,S And Cournt4.l3ion Meitchanis, OPERA HOUSE AUCTIOX ROOMS, NO ; / 60 Fifa; Stre,t, nttsb rgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,' Dry Goods and Not‘ns, - AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND.WENING. ". • toConsignments Selieited. Bit . 6 - rns. , BY A. intairmas • • • • KEYSTONE' SAVINGS HANK, NA TUESDAY NAL & STORING EVENLNO, May lgth, at 'Pi -o'clock," will be sold, on second floor . of Commereial Sales Rooms, 106 Smithfield street: 20 shares Keystone Savings Bank.: 10 shares Second National Rank. • 24 shares National Kenning & Monne Co. myib A. M'ILWAINE, Auctioneer. • x r_ 7o-STORY MUCK HOUSE, No: 250 PENN STREET. r! 1 ESDAY EVENING, May 19th; at B o'clock, *RI be sold . , on second 'floor of Commercial Sales Rooms. 106 Smithfield street, that !desirable city property, the two-story' Brick Dwelling, No. 950 Penn street corner of Irwin alley, containing five moms kitchened double attic and cellar, with water in The lot Is RIO feet front on Penn street and MI feet in depth along Irwin alley. Possession given immediately tny7 A. 3IcILIVAINE; Auctloneer SEVERITY AND COMFORT FOR J. IL lIABRISIAFETY FIRE - JACKET, _ . Car. Heater. and Moderator, • • For SMOKE AND HOT AIR FLUES, dispensing with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature,that may-be desired without the 'possibility of firing the car or curs to:whiclithe Jacket may be attached. • Having obtained of the United Statei Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist • the most intense heat that may be adpiled to It in . the position and purpose for which it its intended. It is a sure protection, from accidents by fire, origi nating howl defective flues, or where troll pities are "' used us conditetins for smoke or beat. /t is imp*. pilcable to all pining that may becomtaverheated, woods warranted to give,perfect satAs ctlon , where • Or other cc eabustible material May be placed In close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap- ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries, ships, stearaboias, railroad cars, &p.,, wherever pipes as conductors are made dangerous' by being overheated and security deslsedi yr/8.501, plication,' rights to manufncture dr to use the abote invention; also , territorial rights„toiluch tear wish to engage in selillng priv:leges, either by State or county. J. B. NA8841.„ __AlliP!Ofnee at. the PLUS ' and ULTRA: 'PAINT wthlt KS, " corner of Morris streetLtheAlls.gbe ny Vall s z Railroad, "Ninth Ward:: iltteloattrh: et. STR, • ELlak G, , L 0 T MOLBLE. 4 SLATE BLEEIs AT , MIIII. ': • ' ' PITTSBURGH3TEAM MARBLE AND AVATEIORIA, Office- and warsroom-319 and s STREET. • Mantle Wareroom orrsecond floor. • Perscina 'wanting Marble er Slate Mantles will Sad It to their Interest to call. - Workmanship : not ,ex celled in any place; end prices as low 4s in Esatern cities. Allarble..Mantles or Ftirniture,blabs which laaye betetne discolored bu smoke, ollscr acids, cins tie Marbleized and made to lack as well as new.....• • • There is no other place in Western .P:ennsylvania where blue Mantles are manufactured. • - All kinds of Marble Work done in the best manner. MartdoCutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East_ ern prices, carriage added. _ • • NV...WALL/1:0E. ••. . _ VROPOSALISp A DDRVISS4II)- IV" THE UNDERoIGNED, inn be received until EDNESDAY. 13th hut., for the BRICK* about ' tb be removed from Hie floor of the Weatern Market House. Terms cash. • Ifintesitte 4 t of Pdarkete. ' ~ , l, f_ • HAMMEL IrciLtiOßE, ~ ‘ 1 Pittsburgh, 2.'---a, IMI AgELENOBLE- WALN • Grenoble Walnuts; atao: paper iivaofi,Abqiil mogls, of best quality, fore lle by , . • ON itlra(fULAW., mys •-eiirner Tilhertrand Hanollareets. 141itedladitreet. Mai Mil ir til Cidtrk klirliii.,•,„-{, prz t at • Antbritte niartetraturtb m er.eit i tad iti-li'M. It 41,14 Z 7 :11?1-it; t , ' ~ kuGsaisiaittigiji ;,. •.•;!;.,t 11'. IiORN-871 WU, WbitkilektiiiVn qter"teqlakrotanketra, VITO l ummileill i W vtlho.-. AWA (Wilms at ladll/V atibber_kot. spa 1. aH. itELLIZIL • „4 i , ~ . -,-.,.. ~. ....t..:-..--4-,,,,--1-4*.;,..... • „,.....„..--1,-,-,-;7.-,..,,,, - . - ro7t.A.4'Th::-7.-_-,, .-.....,-;-5?-,,,,,•:44,;,.:,;>.,40,1,7=',1-,..-54-t-r,44,g - „ - \-ii,-i'igito•l`4.7.',.-Kr‘A-ty,4.,..;-,-).,,,,,,-c:,,,,,x-4,-A.,;:"..-,....,,---i.-fA,.--zt. -.=,'-.4,1--,:.z--.1,4 ~,,, . !. -, l_ 't-,.'• k, - - 1 A ' 4 F: •51 ..t•,11: ' . '6W,ge—S-TAIfTe*V"AW*6% .IPo,*4,:ftiPl*,,'%-`1%,/rAtiI,P.4,LQ ' - .. ~ . - - „ myll tqa_ • 1 CITIZENS ./S-STIONKL DANK, ) • 1 PITTSSIIIMII,ISIny 5, ISM, -^.— EO = 'THE DIRECTORS, OF THIS BANK have this day — deciared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the'Capitallitock, ont of the profits of the last six months. , payable 'to the Stock holders. or their, legal representiltites, on and after the 19th lust, free of U. S. tax. "" :r. E. arRATIT t JR:, Cashier: mc:,:gfe Razix or- Prrrsuunon, i • May Bth, 1861. C Le THE.PRESIDENT AN)) DI RECTORS or. this Bank jjaro ,thjaday de clared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. On its CAN titt stock, out of the profits of tile ast six months, which will be paid to Stoekholder , or "their legal representatives, on and after the 13th Instant, tree of Government, State and Local takes. rnyo:pBl:l'__ W. ROSEBITEG. Cashier, _. 07 ,Td}' -. JYFIGE 11-rsTErm IN-scnAx,. DlVlrirrsutatta THE SMTLISON, .VAINHOOK ' .I McCi,ELLAND, CM BY PEILIMI & 1' THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. AW GOODS HATS :AND OAPS, IN GREAT VARIETY, 8rc0nz.46.. 131 WOOp. BTICEZT. Ni ME= IM3 :k.etistrAN-r, 1 4 15. 1888. BOARD T. Secretary Itl!M! ' L 5