The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 18, 1868, Image 5

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.lEr ifermrsr-tirimitztvailWgitTeunaist—:'
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a Waldo," "Found," "Boarding,"not , ex
t-^eedinti 'FOUR LINES each tettl be inserted in these
Eentumnsones for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each
tiladittonat Mu: FIVE CENTS..
WANTED---SITU A TIO N S.
gIATANTED--SITUATIONA Boy,
aged 14 years, who speaks English bud
juerman fluently, wishes a situation. Not particular
Sus to employment or wages. Address LOU'S, GA.
'AETTE OFFICE.
iIVirANTED—SITUATION—As
SALESMAN. Ina dry goods hone; by an
•aux experiO r, eneed
AZETTE man. Alleheny preferred. Address
G OFFICE.
AVANTED—llituation as Sales
:" MAN. in either wholesale or retail business,
tby a man of fifteen years' caerience In the Grocery
taud Dry Goods business. The best city reference
ltriven. Address 8,, GAZETTE Once.
iMITANTED--Situation as Growl,
twllungrT•lrdrwl e tutt„ bi . t Zd f r r e o s n s,
AZWITZ OFFICE.
ANTED--Sitnation as Book-
KEEPER, by sinian_of twenty years,.exm
. Address BOOK-KEEPER, Gararra Or-
trience
Fie&
WANTEZ-HELP.
TANTRiV—COOPER—To work
at an Oil Reloer7.,a short distance in the
:country; Steady employment guaranteed. harried
: Ennui preferred. Good house furnished st loir rent.
tApply at 'No. 3 PF.RHY'S BLOCK, corner Duquesne.
War and Hancock street. ,
•
IW - ANTELS--COOR. — A good cook
for Hotel, some three miles from the city:
••, !Wages. 'll3 per week. Apply at THIS OFFICE,
!from lA to 1 - o'clock. • -
• 51VAIITED SERVANTS Male
and Female, for all kinds of work.
at L'TELLIGENCE OFFICE. No. 3 St. Clair
IWANTED-411tL.—Fair - wages
and good treatment to ...girl of twelve or
fourteen, who will do the light work for a small
family. Apply it 1169 WEBSTER STREET. ' .
~TANTED--IRON F. IL—A good
IRONER, far a Rotel. Address A. S., Box
:R, GAZETTE OFFICE. •
•
Germim
) 11 GIRL, to do general housework In a family
dime. Protestant preferred. Address R, GA
orncs.
'WMIEII--GlltL,-A good Girl,
ifirr fa•f t vgalhousework. Apply at No. 193
WANTED-AGENTS
ANTED AGENTS.-'—' G . RA-NT;
THE atiirdt"l7l rk :b 7 al;i,pg.r.
tiend.for Circular and see our terms. Address or ap
ply Co A. L. TALCOTT k CO., OW Market street,
Plttsburah. Pa.
WANTED—AGENTS--To travel
through Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, and
. %esbern Rentisylvarda,, for the sale of SOLAR
LIORT, a regularly inspected article, and cannot
• sbe exploded. A liberal commission will be paid.
IWill sell any of the above States or parts there,
of, and furnish the Light accost. For purlieu
. slare call on us or send fur circular. DAVIS BROS.
-... & CO., Office No. & Cleveland Ins. .Iluildings.,
,
• • Cleveland, O.
.
WANTED--BOARDERS
- -iWANTED—BOARDERS. -A few
: •:diTt7d wTtehsl=able young men can be acconuno
rd ua on very reasonable terms, at
Az'
. f ..-. 1.0 . 183 R 0111348- STREET , Allegheny- City.
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.' . .TirANT'ED--BOARDEREL- -- Three
Furnished Rooms, with good boarding, In
'''..' I-a pleasant location , within live minutes' walk of
•1,-the PostAillce, Allegheny City. Address Mrs. 31.
:‘,l A. RQL3IEB. Darragh street, between Robinson
, a nd Ldcock, Allegheny City. - .
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ANTED —HOARDERS.— Tar—
nished roams and good board,
_in aprivate
fa can be had by addressing BOARD', at this
office, giving full name and occupation. •
WANTED-HOUSE.
ANTED. TOItENT7--A small
• HOUSE, on line of Fort Wayne raid. , Ad,
dress, stating rent, N0..513 NIXON toTREET, Alle
gheny City.
WANTS.
WANTED --TO EXCHANGE, sev
eral hundred acres good lowa land, for city
property. Address F, tiAzErrn OFFICE.
WANTED — PARTNER-Either
silent or active, to purchase one-fourth in
terest in a SAW MILL, now dolug need hustness,
situate 30 miles from the city, on a railroad. 800
acres of.valuable timber. The milt_ is well built,,
machinery all complete. This is an excellent op
portunity for any one - desirous or engaging in a
profitable business. For particulars apply to S.
CUTHBERT & SONS, Beal Estate Agents,lco. Sri
Smithfield street.
ANTA.NTED--The public to lutour
that the office of the Arabian Physician Is
at o. A 93 LIBERTY STREET, over 'Keystone
Bank, and that be successfully treats - all chronic
diseases, by a mode of treatment never before used
in this city. Chronic Catarrh cared in three weeks
without medicine. Piles cured In ten days without
medicine. myls:ww
vrANTED--BAss AND
uartette TENOR
I to form part of a Q in a
new Choir. • Goo d salaries to Men with the required
voices and ability toresd•musie. Address LENOX,
Pittsburgh P. 0. . • ,
WAINTEIKALES AND ; FE-.
MALES.—Bverybody.. male and female. is
wanted to buy TRUE. Try. it and you will buy it.
Best thing out to puritgthe breath. 1.
WANTED--MON EIG--$5OO or.
$1 000 is wanted on first cleat; mortgage on
city property. Address Y. TEN OFFICE.
- 1-J OSII--
BBACELET.—On Sitar
day might, between Lawrenceville and East
Linorty, a BOLD BRACELET. -The tinder will be
liberally_rewarded by leaving the same at the office
of BHOENBERGER A CO. 1
LOST -SLEEVE
tial baringlt. Finder will be liberally re
warded by elt at THIS OFFICE.
F°UND---KEIG -- A large 1)0011
K.EY was found on Cengress street yesterday,
which the owner can have by calling at 111113 oryiun
and paying for this advertisement.
• FOR RENT. •
0 LET-ROOM.--A handsomely
tarnished FRONT ROOM, suitable for gen
t emen. Enquire at No. 31 HAND STREET..
E
1110 LET—Third Story . Front
ROOld, large and well lighted, at :No. 56
SMITHFIELD STREET, corner Fourth.
0 LET —BO 31.---One Front
ROOM,_well famished for one or more.
ND 'STREET. • ' nl•_
p y at \o. 331iA\
ER
LET-=BOOllllB.--The Fourth.
J STORY of GAZETTE Office. front and trick
bu ding. Splendid rooms,' suitable for work sbeps if
desired. Call at GAZETTE COUNTING-BOOM.
EN
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'XI 0 LET--HOUSE.--A new House
of four rooms and cellar, on Peach alley, near
ride street. pent 111150 a month.' Inquire NEXT
DOOR..
.
TO LET
w-hßorolitl[Bu-.PLEASANT
Room,
quiet
street of this city. Arldresslitas. C.,
VICE, for terms and Particulars.
MEE
0 LET.....lllooMfile...Tviiro Large
r og
FRONT ROOMS, welt furnished, with or with
board, suitable for man and wWe, or young
gentlemen. For farther particulars apply at, lip.
1519 SECOND STREET.
..4 - 8 8ALE...1000 ][lolllldg of o ld
K .
ti TYPE. Apply at the GAZETTE COUNTING
1t211z_...------_______
tioxt BALE - Several ' line Bond-
a 'LNG LOTS: ill a pleasant part of thecity.
A dre 5,TS 3" ti,_i_ . .his o ffi ce.
It VOR SALE --TO RAILROAD and
ti ijalio alA b ca l iftv N igta l, ll s 4 °,l,Bl72 :z. new.
, 4 use n I , :t h ;glays.bhlitp"nr e l.l i i.l. l7 4 g rki ta k a ;jk
v NINSON. Railway tiuppl es. Cincinnati, O. . -
ti y1.5:1132F . , ,
'ttl VOS SALE --Lot in shano burg i
,t 1 j: es feet front by 200 deep,_ on 3fik, watt;
N'.l near resldence• of J. C. Lewis. deep,_
building lot,
..IN,. and planted with choice fruit. Street on front ana
- ' 7 c rear. and alley onside. For terms inquire of DUN
.I tjA3l, SAINT & CO., SharPsburn. . myl2:nB .
ti rdoweal,k.--lioitsEs.—Amow.
ARDIS LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, online
11:1 'nousr, tart three DAPPLE. GREY
l'\,=./ HORSES: one LANG RAUGHT HORSE,
._. three'
, ~.. siAOK MARES; two GILEY MARES. • 1 1 1100
if -1 STREET. Dear Monongahela House... .
41,11, liorwil_i bonialsaispn.
• 0 gog SALLII--Tbat very desirable
.....,,4 two -story o:3llTraitgi44-I,?usvon.
_ s . tate the
''l, seegf=3.3ll.lsltreny, NO. 31 Monterey street
The lot is No feet front by 110 feet in depth ~ i poi,
he atAd on favorable terms. to facilitate settlement
•,'..', of the estate of John 04111betra. ad . pi If not
-V'. • sold before TEDTRSDA.Y, may 1434 Ulla, lit t 1 01 l
1.CF,',., oe offered aiiraWAWNMtlist day. —, - ...
satio=ltio,.l)&&;4_3• No.ll9ltocktga
A. nue -Ao enty.:oY___.ra 81. We ti/Lal, Imeluak with
:1t‘=„;,...1 imed, ga. ti t, -, .•. .. •.:: , ... .•
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CHEAP GIINS FO : THE PEOPLE....
The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have beta
removed to N 0.179 SHITHFIRED STREET, where
will always be found the most complete assortment
of Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport.
'nu Material, Le.. to tee city. All kinds of Gun*
anZ Pistols carefu ll y rered• Cash Paid&
AR3f Y RIFLES and RE OLYERS. Send et y
for illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in every
town in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN
STON. 179 Bmithaeld Street. Pittsburgh.
g'grDEDICATION. OF MOZART
HALL, By
PITISBURGH DIVISION, No. 42,
SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
Thursday - Evening, Aar ,21st 1868.
ADDRESSES WILL BE DELIVERED BY
Revs. ALEX. CLARK and R. t.SCOVILL,
Music by KNAI"S BATTERY GLEE CLUB and
the DIVISION. CLIOIB.
•
Tickets of,Adinitsion—,ONE. DOLLAR.
LOST.
FOUND.
FOR SALE
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WEST-
N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JACOB ABRAHAMS, a Bankrupt tinder the Act
of Congress of March Ad, 1867, having applied for
a discharge from all his debts, and other claims
provable under said act, by order of the Court, no
tice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their debts, andeother persons interested, to appear
on the Bth dm/ of dune. MI6& at 10 o'clock A. x.,
before SAMUEL HARPER, Ewa" Register, at his
otlice, No. 93 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to
show cause, if any they have, why a discharge
should not be granted to tint said bankrupt.
S. C. McCANDLESS.
• Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District.
=Viva
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
- DAY AND CASH Books, •
COUNTY AND COURT DOCKETS
' CTrECK; -
NOTE. AICD DRAFT BOORS
FOR SA LE BY
W. S. HAVEN.
_
Printer I and Stationer,
Corner Wooil - and Third Streets.
my18:04
WARM AIR FURNACES
IMEM
COOKING RANGES
We are now prepared to furnish and put up Warm
Air Furnaces of the latest and most approved styles
for Anthracite or Bituminous Coal: the greatest Va
riety and best Furnaces ever offered in the city.
Also, Cooking Ranges of the most Improved styles.
Special attention lir also paid to Ventilating Build
ings.
R. R. et CO.,
IMEI
NEw
DRESS GOODS,
; , 'OR SALE AT LOW PRICES, E'T
WHITE, ORR &
25 Fifth Street.
mylB
VST OF LETTERS REMAINING
uncalled for at BUCHANAN POSTOFFICE.
ay 18th, MOS:
. A F 'Phillips .111.5
- Anderson :Tito I Foster Wrn 1 R
Alderson Mary I Fritz J .1 ;Roberts Susan
Arthur James I Fullard Thos . ;Risley .1 S
Bi Forster Ruin ',Right John
Bell Nancy . Fulton &Co ;Rich rico
Bovard Thos . 6 I
Bow Geo ; Ole nnan Jas • Sorters John 'ft
I C ' !Grindy Jas :Shook Virginia
Cassidy Ellzbsh turner E - Snyder Geo II
Culbert Patrick ; J 'Smith John B
Campbell J 0 C 'Jenkins David ;Sheering Chas
Carlin James I M ;Sullivan 3t J
Owner Hester iMorgan Thos !Swearer TJ
Cardwlll Joseph Murroy Wm ;Shuck Miss
Calor Jacob' ;11elhorn J J ,Stlver Jas P
Croner D Andw
'Mill Morg erC an
yrus Mary G. J I
Trott J T
no
Donnelly Edw . Martin Wm J Taylor Chas
Duel! Mary J ' I MeHee Alex W
Dean Weston McVoy John Walker Jno
Deane Michael 'McDowell Wm 'White Daniel
Dean Z W o Walters W D it
E Orrison Robt Watt Robert J
Email James P
; Winters Jennie
Evans Hannah Pool Peter Ir
Evans Samuel ' Pugh David Taney H M
Evans Mary .1 ;Pifer J B
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ERNEST G. SRBIJA N, P. 31.
SPRING STOCK
'CARPETSI -- '
WE HAVE IN STORE THE
most complete assortment of
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS we
have ever (opened, eminniging
the newest style* and designs
of the best FOREIGN and DO.
if E STIC MANUFACTURERS,
• imported and seleeted with
special 'reference to the Pitts.
burgh Market. Many of the
patterns are confined to our
house exclusively for this city.
With the advantages of- Direct
imPorfatinfl, we are now able
to offer early the newest and
choicest patterns of BRUS
SELS, from the most celebra
ted English looms, and'. at
prices within the ,reach of al.
most every householder. A
special but limited importa
tion of ENGISSII INGRAINS,
of extra quality, and in rare
and beautiful designs, will be
found especially 'choice and
desirable for Chambers.
Our Stock of COMMON ALLrWOOL
CARPET'S,, purchased before the Carpet
Weavers' strike, will be sold at the
same rates as previous to , the last ad
'Mee, and will furnish CARPETS to
the multitude at the lowest prices since
the war. A good CARPET FOR 25
CENTS A YARD.
N 4 16-Those having parlors or
Drawing Rooms to Runtish are
B Peetally Invited to eitunine
the unusually large number of
patteints particularly allnPbo"
to that purpose, whieh we offer
In and TAPESTRY
VELVETS and BRUSSELS at
low prlees. • • .
off.
MoMMM
MRS
,
,fitr,ett
";.1:!
PIT'. ppitvil ,111.P.N I)AY AAN, 18. ]s6B
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N EIWG°4 A M/
AT THE
NEW DRY GOODS STORE,
No. 52 St. Clair Street.
J. M. BURCHEIMB & CO.
lied, White and i lilue Front.
WHITE GROUND SPOTTED GRENADINES.
BLACK '• FIGURED
BLACK HERNANIES.
WHITE NAINSOOK MUSLIMS.
WHITE CAMBRIC.
-PLAID NAINSOOKS.
FRENCH SWISS MULLS.
WHITE AND BUFF P. K.'S.
STRIPED CHINTZ.
A full assortaninn of every desCription of
DRY' GOODS
iBLOCK ENTIRELY NEW.
my 18:
100 pa. BIILLION.
PARASOLS,
FRINGED, BEADED, SATIN AND PLAIN
PAPER COLLARS tE CUFFS,
UNDE.RGAIREIENTS.-CIIEM
ISE, DRAWERS, DOWNS ANE WAISTS.
OUR WkilTE GOODS DEPARTMENT
MA.CELI7)I GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
147 WOOD STREET
CITY OF PITTSBURGH WATER IiOAN,
OF
& aCilirti — A . wile - V -- i'l: ---- ItEAT - • 7l 4, ooor . b lilikebtike
: alyz jam x. 'V V Milwantep., l lo.4 o %ipale_F.l t ssr soap by
_ •F "s"`' .6 ''' 'r•v'u.r./CH.Y i co,
. .
pf:.
• ae Veep . /
. ,: pp
Aiatori Otinge,
sewing Silk Fringe,
I.* ALT. ool.oitS AND SHADES
GLOVES,
IN SILK, LISLE AND COTTON
HOSIERY,
FOR GENTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
HOOP SKIRTS,
IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES
IS COMPLETE
Fine assortment of DOTTED NETS,
GRENADINE, TISSUE, ETC
New Gmbrit;r Arriving Daily.
PROPOSALS FOR
02100,0c0
I=3
Bonds of the "Water Extension Loan,"
Will be received at the (Mee of the CITY CON-
TROLLER, Fourth atrtet
These are COUPON BONDS. bearing bionics% at
the rate of SEVEN PER CENT. per annum, paya
ble semi-annually, at the ofllce of the City Treasu
rer, and the Bonds are to he paldolT In twentv-tive
years from April 1, 1868. .
By Act of Assembli the • Revenue of. the Water
Works is pledged for the payment of the Bonds and
Coupons, and Ile latter aye by law made' reeel4able
for Water Rents, and the Act authorizing the Loan
creates ei SINKThG FUND of not less than two
per cent. pf all bonds whichinay have been issued In
pursuance of said Act,. The Councils are bound to
appronriate annually a sufficient sum for Interest,
and not less than two - percent. of all bonds which
may have Issued to go Into the Sinking Fund.
The proceeds of these Bonds can only be used for
the extension:and improvemezit of the City Water
Works, which will Increase' the revenue, while. at,
present it is far greater titan is required to insure
4e payment Of'lnterest and retirement of the
Bonds. •
.)The Bonds arc EXEMPT FROM STATE., COUN
•%TY and CITY TAX, which, together with all the
foregoing advantages; make the Bonds the most de
sirable security offered to the public.
Bids under par will not be considered.
Ey order of Mance Committee.
THOMAS STEM, Coiltrollef.
mylCto=
PARASOLS .-.
AND
SUN,UMBRELLAS,. -
IN
IVED NEW ,
AND DESIRABLE sTyLgs, _JUST RE=CE
F. H. EATON'S,
No. 17 iiitl St.
PY B
REWARD Paid
$5O by the subscriber to -any be
y person
brings her the body of her PU8132.11a,
arAcoxs
Who last Sunday evening Was probably droWned In
the Ohio river; or who can give any reliable inform
ation about him..
MRS. LIES.
my15:08 Ohio street, Allegheny
$10•000TO° LOAN, • ,
ON BOND ANT! MORTGAGE.
PEWIr.
tnyls Bell Estate Agent, 60 Smithfield street.
IS • 'HEREBY 'GIVEN'
that , Mt the Rd day of Nevelt lan FR . A.NIi
Ak'll'and ALEX. J. CASSATT Sold /SIA•
HON their interest In fhitlleM of.
J. MA.HON , •.k:
And that their connection wlol49,,liitid
ceased
from that date.
r FRANK J. FIRTH.'
inytssqlo ALEX. J. CASSATT._
FOR -RENT,
Two of the Most Elegant Parlors
•
in the city, (unturnißlied,) near Chrint Methodlit
Ch em o sy r imf h ami ;otit locatlon: s4 Ithe
PENN gity forSTßEET.apllifn.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
Scir STONE, , • •
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS,WATER. PIPES.
HENRY tOLLINS,
solOzon Ab woad street.
-- 11kb' APPLESO ,
Apples,tvi st i ptpr wilc o
IE, lic tEERY .4 00.,
.."" • 34 Liberty street,
_
M
etAirB.-3,000 bush. prime Ohio
kr Oats, In store. for sitlel3y
HITCHCOCK, IIeCREERY & CO.,
349 Liberty street
r m
Cotton Bagslle"lndta:''
ar re ' l°l:labl r ii HTuiCOeE. BfcO:EERY
a CO.
CLOTHES WA S/SEIH I - .
ly
the therketi.anoto Yuu
. ren gin, 'w,
J. la a, re.
• a Tor Ws county;
, .
- 14 - Evr - "ArArmensEritENTs.
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111 . 1 GE STOCK OF
GROli GRA
IRISH POP
WOOL
12271 EM
AT 1234c.—G00D FA
AT 1234c.—YAILD WI
4101'151)4c.711EAVY 1.71
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.t.T 16c.-13EAUTITU
t ALT TSc.—COLORED
AT 62;.0--2UNDQW
r . TABLE LINE
sHIUTING CH
LIGHT ANDriARK CASSIMEIIES,
LADIES' SACKING' CLOTH,
lione4Y;
• 'NOTIONS, &c
TO POILI=NERS.
BONNETS, BATS, SIINDOWNS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c.,
IN LARGE VARIETIES,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT WILLLtlid SMPLE'S,
180 A: 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
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U9s-INTERNAL.RE
. 51136 DISTRICT.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
OFFICE COLLECTOR OF INTZTLNAL RE, I VENCE.
. Twenty-third Collection Dist. of Pa., .
No. 67 Water St., Allegheny City,
May 9tii, , 1866.
,
• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that !termed
Annual
Lists of SPECIAL TAXES, formerly !termed LI
CEN'SES. and of the Taxes on INCO - , CAR ,
WAGES, WATCIIES, SILVER PLAT, &c.,"are
T
now In this office, where payment will received
I th'rreon by the Collector op and after he 20th of
May, 1.868. These taxes - having become due, must
be paid before the 15th day of ,Tune. 168, 'other
wise additional expenses will be incurred by the
taxpayer. .
E. BUFFINGTON, Esq.. Deputy Collector for the
county of Armstrong. and EDWIN LYON, Esq.,
Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be
ready to receive r after the 20th Inst. for their re
spective counties, and will post noticesAcsignating
the times and place's when and - where they will be
prepared to receive the taxes col' table by them.
To accommodate . taxpayers in the vicinity of the
places in Allegheny '. county. des gusted as follows:
Deputy Collector SAMUEL 11. AIRD, Esq..-will
c
attend at those places to noels. the taxes, on the
days named. between the hour of 9 o'clock A. N.
I and 3 o'clock F. 2. of said days, viz:
AtTarentum, on Friday. May 22d, at Brown &
Shadlc's Hotel.
At Sewickley, on Tuesday, May 26th, at Gaston's
Store.
At Bakerstown, on Thursday, May 28th, - at
White's Hotel.
Taxes payable only in Greenbacks or National
Currency. I'
Office
Office hours from 9 A. N. to 3 r. at.
JOHN H. StILIJNAN,
Collector.
ttip:poo
xsTABLI anal 1849 TUE LARGEST IN AMERICA,
NORTH AMERICAN
Lighftbg ManuftwUn,
IRON GALVANIZING WORKS.
*0,06 FEET 311‘141i4ACTI.TiEti PAILY
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
LIGHTNING. RODS,
Mann!lectured at these works, and sold to all parts
of the continent, are admitted to be iraperlor to any
Lightning Rod in use.. Great inducements offered
k
to peddlers and all prsons bu ing at 'wholesale.
Also, tine Platina Points, of all ds and patterns,
together with Insulators, nate Inge, Copper and
iron Connection Burs, Braces, et . Samples, Pam
phlets an , / Circulars sent free. . ' .
REYBURN, MUM & CO.,
Nos. 488 and 490 St. John St.,
PEELADELPIILL
ar10:08-d&F
L INDEN GROVE. . •
LINDEN GROVE having been fitted up in the
most superb stile, with a large and elegant Plat
form, beautiful y. shaded, large Dining Room and
two excellent bars, Ls - now ready to rent to PIC
NICS, PARTIES' M SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRA
TIONS, &c., on C most reasonable terms.
Parties holding Picnics, & c., will find it to their
G
advantage to secure the rove.
The Grove Is easily accessible, being but a few
stops from the Oakland Railway Station, whose cars
rurrrt.gWarly every fifteen minutes.
yor For terms, &0., apply at the
OFFICE 'OF TEE OAKLAND It/111,111r CO'
myB:p64
NOTICE.
The r undersigned has associated ,vsltti blot
business; 'dating , lroui April Ist; 18438,- kr. iL.•
FEED 8. 'WALL, his . son ASA S. GILLISPIE and
LOUIS ENGLERT. The, style of the Arm to be J.
• GILLESPIE & CO: J. J. GILLESPIE. -
ffeferring to the above, the undersigned take
pleasure„r In stating that they will continue the
OOHING GLASS .kND ,PIcTIIRE ,BEDINESS,
At 118 Wood street, Where , they intend to offer tu,
ducginents to purenneers second to no house in the
United States.
L GILLESPIE! & CO.
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AT
-HEADIWARTERS
Died
VERY LAO* PRICE§
T . L. NEEL
V a Ha/ Ma day beta adaduad fate Otte
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COLORED PRINTS.
E BLEACHED MusLIN.
BLEACHED MUSLIN.
ARMURE DELAIIPES.
EAL GLoVEs
IRISH
cx, CRASH, I
ENIJE,
BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
OAKLAND ST4.TION;
,
New Goods atul New Styles of
'BOYS' CMMI'BG.
Omer & zoo&ri,
47 BT. CLAIR STREET
_ .
EUVERE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. '
Near to the Allegheny Wirer.
SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING MCIMBES. TWO.
'MANS, with good FARM, and about 800 acres
Wilber land. This property will be sold low. Cash
80,500 balance ou time to snit buyer.'
FAItSt OF 120 ACRES, will he sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house, and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear.
NAM OF 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 LAHHIt LOT OF GROUND, bating a river
frout,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 Sharpsuurg, near the railroad;
Would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.—That flue Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.. ,
FOR RENT.
Two new Brick Houses, 8 rooms each. • ,
Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each.
One new Frame House,4 rooms.
Two new Back House,•arocrateemh.
Que new Frame House in Wliklosburg, having
six MOMS and large Jot, _well suited for a
A nice
F o ie fIOHE for rent; for 4800 per
annum, FoSSCSSIOn. given .first .of June, or
sooner If reignited.
FOE LEASE Oft SALE-3 Lots on 3forton street,
Ninth Ward; 7 agree that can be dlyided Into; acre
lots,
5 Lots in Oakla i nd. ,
FOR BENT—I large flottles, , .-for, Board
ing Houses. •
WANTED-3,000 feet of ;Flagging 3 to 4 iniles
" •
thick.
.•V0 : 1•41601%.450;( 46 , ' :
IN SUMS 0110,000 AND UPWARD
APPLY AT
D. P. HATCIPS REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
apV:plB
FOR SALE.
, .
A RIVER IPDTSOM. FARM OF TO ACRES. 19
miles from the city, in Elizabeth township, Alley
gheny county, Pa., on the Youghloghen_y river, one
half mile from Elrod's Station, on the Celineßavine
railroad; near thurches. schools, stores, ft.. in the
flourishing villages two-sto ry and Green Oak. The
improvements are a brick house of• six
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with
stabling underneath, and otheroutbuildings; n well
of good standing water at the door, and several
standing springs of water on the farm, and an or
chard of IVO trees of selected fruits of apples, cher
ries, pears, peaches, ninces 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; home s also a
good and beautiful location for country near
the city, lying immediately on the river, on the op
posite side from the railroad. The West Newton
Accommodation and other trains on the railroad af
ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily
communication to and from the city. Will be sold
as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, to suit pur-
Chasers. . , .
Also, A FARM OF 113 AORES.;- 'iltuated ' 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 7auie bank
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildin s. There
is on the place a young apple and peat 1 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 nn-
I deriftid 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 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, i lizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county, Pa., on the line ofhe Ilempficid
railroad. anti one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsville railroad at Sutees 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
Ibarn, ,
frame good fencing, and an apple orchard of
good fruit. It is well sr atered and underlaid with
limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with
stone coal for the use of the farm
eAlso, The best FARM iu Fairfield township,
WestinorelAnd 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 bearing condition: corn crib, wagon-.
shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is
under a high state of 'cultivation; fencing all in first
rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime
stone soil, about 900 notes of which is cleared and
the residue of the tract in good timber, such as
1 white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech.
' This property will be sold very cheap and on good
terms a. the owner wishes to engage in other bust
ne stir ' For particulars enquire of
•
G. H. TOWER. 184 Fourth Street
apl4:nC - -
FIRST-CLASS
Allegheny City Residence
FOR SALE.
THAT FINE MANSION,
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
by two hundred and twenty-seven feet on Bidwel
street.
Fr lti f
manta thereon,
o fthhieß gerou dednc a e
s I sw w e el ask tnhoew Inmpove
To Rank ..kniont i tr i e r zrz First and moat
1
In the two cities. Possession immediately.
For porticolars, As to description, price, terms
Re., apply tO
GEO. 11. HOLTZMAN,
146 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh
1ny5:072
LE—To close a Partner
FOR S.
ship.
TWO riaors OF VALUABLE LAND,
.o. I. Sitimted in Conernaugh township. 'exmr•
sItIA Co., Ps.,having ;the Pennsylvania Railroad
running throuth it. and:within tire .Miles of Johns-.
town, containing 204 acres. There is on this land
two workable seams .of bituminous coal, 31.1 and 0
feet thick. (Also, a vein of superior fire clay. fully
equal to this Bolivar.
- No. 2. Sithated in Green township, BRAVED. 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 itibounda over 000 feet. It contains two
seams of bituminous coal, 2 and 4t ft., and one Of
cannel coal kif 0 feet thick. • Also, &vein of lire clay,
suitab furthere manufactur inquiree brick.
For information of
S. M. "ICIER,
No. 359 Liberty street.
rny7ll9
VALUABLE
Water Street Property for Sale.
Large three-story BRICE DWELLING HOUSE,
with store and two °Mee roolils, all Well built and in
good order, and.in excellent location. . . .
B, CUTHBERT &BONS,
timithUeld street.
1ny16315
DESIRABLE. CITY ; RESIDENCE
FOR SALEo—kgood . -
•-•• !Three-Story Brick Dwelling House
Preised brick front, slato roof, 'tide hall, lart par.
lore, ten rooms In all, cellars, etc.; all finis 4.1 In
the best style, with modern conveniences a d in
complete order; in good location; lot 27 feet i out
on /Irst street. Ar T I7 I3 ° ..OBTRBERT &SON:—
mylB:q27 Real Estate Agents, 85 Smithfield
;A ILIRE OPPORTIUIIIITY is is w
offered to persons in' starch of a good blend
trot, at low price, and on easy terms of payment.
Ten dollars will secure a - lot, the purehaSer can
build at once and cease to pay rent, and payfor the
lot in Monthly Installments, seareely.exceeding his
present rent. These lots are in a very desirable
°cation; near Temperancoville., Prices from 00
to 111-00. Call and see the plan It our office.'
8. CLUHBEIBT & SONS
EM
TTOTSFOR SALE , -,-:SEVE AL
BUILDING LOTS on 'Observatory HIil„ - = • and
rd, Allegheny City, are offered for vale—c erip.
The location Is a very desirable one, commanding a
tine view of both cities, is easy of access, and:there
is abundance of atone on the ground for building.
purposes.: Apply soon at the !plat shop or Mc-
COWANbiNYDLII, Allegheny Diamondat
THIS 01rFICE, or on the
.premises, ne.ar the . Otr.
servatorymhzum
STREET.
otice is hereby given that the Viewere*.liepert
in the matter of opening LOCUST STREET, 1.11.7
6 1 11 2 . 7 4111 h T e gm n , 71(11;11diAtriel iFor "4 at
exCeptlolls Man iii_pemeer time.
- -, • - J - 0111Nr'City Att4rneY.
ap17:o80
CTOPOSAL_ ,ii n ADDRESSED TO
- HE UNDERBIGNED; ortli be received mall
NESDAY..IBth Inst., for the BRICK about
to be removeo from the floor of the Western Market
-noose
... • T 4 litail SaSlit. —,r r • grajoilt
", ' r'' , "^•-• t'i .". - 4 t• -, '4 , BAISIIIIII•
::. Bumrintendent of Markel,.
" Pnuburet,..lla7 B.
IV. , • . ' Dr°-IPr
alot DIELTEMN AND
IM A cß i pa cw w,uanitretati. sub,
*pm u'll""Tra.
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NOTICES.. 1,,
N REPUBLICAN
wirNio
-I
CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
A 'MEETING OF THEI '
I I i Z
Union Republican City ExecutiVe Committee
I ;
Wll be at the office of G. TITLOR.'Esq.;
N . OS GRANT STREET,
ON EIAnrUnDA:Y, 16th,
A.T Id O'CLOCK 1"....314.
er.V.A •
LA. prompt attendance of the members 0 vie cam- ,
tnittee is desired.
JOS. A. Byrum, iitiairpw.
A. L. PEARSON, SeciCtary
WPITTSBURGH & CONII*LIPh:
VILLE R. R. CO. - • .
.I;TOCEMOLDERS' 117.EETING.
A general, meeting of the Stock Holders of the
Pittsburgh k Celine - 11,3%111e ItallroadiCompany will
be held at their office. In the City of Pittsburgh, on
Friday, film 15th dos - of 12 ifr, prOxlntih.
At 11 o'clock A. M. accept or rbject -the ordl
names lately. passed by-the -blayoralad City Coun
cils of Baltimore, .and.for•.the trittOsettort of such •
other business as may be brought before the meet
ing, IBy order of the Board, I•• •
RIO. 11. PAGE, Jr. Seeretary. •
Plttsbuygh, Alirn 28th. 18613.. Mi2D:isiO-wrat •
770111 , 1 CF. WERTERN INSURAN,C - COIMANY, (
---- - . 1 Ptrrsucnon, May ...415165. 1
.itgrp7IDENDI • THO °BOARD
OF DIRECTORS ,of this Comp a ny have this day
declared a EGVIDEBO of, 1: . - ' • .
COTTIC. T t ICOTL4.II£S
.F,
upon eac h share of .the capital tftock, out of the
EARNED rofits of the last six linonths. 'free of
Government and State taxes,paynlfle to Stockhold
ers on and i.fter the 12th Inst. '
my6:o4 WH. F. HERB.
AUCTION:SALES -
•
BY SMITHSON, VANHOOr 6r, .IPIAIIIMAND:'
THREE-STORY
EAST BIRMINCI L HAMI
Tuesday ! , May 19th, at 21-Zo'cleick. IL,
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On the prelses. will be Cold by adetlon, that three
story (new) Brick House, Of ten rdems, arranged as
a store and dwelling, situated on the corner of 011-
-ver and. Sidney streets. near Wharton's Mill. The
lot fronts on Oliver street .24 fedt, and extending
back 80 feet in depth along Sidney street. The
building is arranged In good tylo, embe-lished
front, with a • ilue store room. The location of be
inga street
pAtiyanlsoz•ieer-Kadlefssgiraubaireeaosi I C= ig a d n in the
immediate vicinity of mills d manufactories.
Sale positive. No reserve. Tertas at sale.
_.
SIHTHSON, VANHOOK MCCLELLAIiD,
yI4 I Auctioneers.
BY 'A. LBGOATB. 'l. •
" B EAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE at -
HOMEWOOD STATION •AUCTION.
Yfli be sold on the premises. du WEDNESDAY.
May 20th, at 33.1: o'clock, that certain lot of ground
containing one and one-eighth acre, situated at
Homewood Station, on the re nsylvania Central
Railroad. fronting on the Greens Turg turnpike, and
- surrounded bv the magnificent rekAdenceS of Messrs. -
Falmestock, iiriffeth, Stewart, Canfield, Coleman,
and Miller. On thegrounds are; 15 years' growth
of beautiful shade and fruit itrees. ornamental
shrubbery, S:c.: a good pump of Obver failing water, •
cistern carriage house and stable. • The situation is - •
exceedingly tine, commanding views of East Liber
ty, Wilkinsburg and adjacent country. This Is a
rare opportunity to secure improved grounds with • -
so many advantages of railroad,igood driving road, - -
healthy country and good neighborhood.. The toll
keeper man near Homewood Station will show the
grounds to visitors prior to the cay of sale. Special
public attention is invited to this'highly attractive
sale.
LEGGA.TE:.Auctionecr,
in 14 . 150 Federal street. Allegheny.
BY BALIEBB sk, Pp:RUM
pALMER &
AtrenON*l tS
And Commissionl:lllfrchattB,
OPERA HOUSE AUUTRiN ROOM,
It
.
No. 60 Fi ft h Street, Tttsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS SHOES`; CARPETS,
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Dry Goods andrNotioiss - .
. I .
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY‘A,ND EVENING. _ : ,
Constgnmentir ISolielked. Prompt Re
turns. H
WORT PITT COAL CO'" PITTS
BURGH AND KEYSTONE SAVINGS.
BANKS. NATIONAL STURING , -
TUESDAY EVENING, 3fay 10th, at 8 o'clock.
will be sold, on second floqr of Commercial Sales
Rooms. 100 Smithfield street.:
10 shares Fort Pitt Coal Cq
50 shares Pittsburgh Savings Bank.
5 shares Keystone SaYlnics Bank. •
SO shares National Refining & Storing Co.
45000 Pittsburgh I Connellsyllle R. R. Bonds.
• IS A. 31 , 1LUAINE, Auctioneer.
NOTICE TO BANkS AND BANK
ERS,—The•followinechecks have lmen lose
or mislaid, and all partied; are hereby cautioned
against negotiating said checks,. as payment has -
been stopped: •
• Cheek No. 1569, on Citizens National Bank, from
F. Sellers & Co., favor El. H. Myers & CO., for
01,125 01. _
No. 9, on Lawrenceville Savings Bank, from
Mitchel & Siter, favor E. 1•11: Myers '&. Co., for
$
Check
ck on Farmers' DepoSlt National Bank, from
3. B.: Meziep, to order D..l4.,Myers &_ Co., for
$3OO 00.
Check on Franklin Savinkßank, Allegheny,trom
J. F. Grubbs, favor E. U.Myers & Co., for $5lOO.
Check No. 91, on First] atlonal Bank of Hun
tingdon,- Fa., favor E. - Myers & Co., from D.
Africa. for $l4 00. 1;
.1. E. 11. MYERS k Wholesale Grocers,
Corner of IrWin and Liberty streets.
Pittsburgh, May 13th; 1808; my15:420
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:NEW AErACCAS.
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NEW XfolLtlß.
BLACK srLasi
xosiEßY nnd GLOVES.
39'
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No.. 163 ifylle Street...go
1651.
6..
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NOTICE. , -:••,,- 1 , • -..,-
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Fifth Street Siiiewilk„fx„topiton.
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IRON CURB AND SIDE W ALK.
ourdesire to call thes4antion offMrtlestabont to
Widen their sidowalks,:accordivg to ordinance, to
our Watent Iron Curb rd Pavement. The Same
will be laid in. front o the OPers Hou se this week
and will apeak i for its f. The following is an ex
tract from a letter of the CIO' Engineer and kern.
lator : "I consider it, s perior to stone, and . if raid
in Fifth street, will ad , flTeslil Witt DemW, and -',
I would recommend it to " property owners.
H. J. MORE, City Engineer."
FA; indtbileid at:
Address
AiSAS WORKS.
TilaAl3 Presldent." '
WILL. S. TAYLOR, ;„
71iinkinl for th e formir very . liberal patronage be
stowed upon ine, I assure my friends and rho ontdlo,
inahet . orgt — I ...natin
same, and. wtii"iijstwitlrittife°:o4 rivli +st i r;
frOtr. +' rOrn:ql4
SI.FO SALE,
rig =
WITH OR was try T
Oi n ivould rent fora to r si df pars > } ng nl~e
s:vir*-40.10 ss=
Aga 13t4 Aliogheor
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m ;6:q%
Mffil
BY A.
NEW fA:#t)DS.
PAINTER,
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