ii'l - 3W/Al)wmm3sE=wrs. CHEAP 011111 S FOR THE PEOPLE.— •rhe GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS hate been removed to No. 179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where will always befound the most complete assortment of Ousts, Pistols, - Ammunition said Sport ing Moterisl, dts,, in tee city. All kinds of China and Pistols carefttily REVODVHRS. Sensrepaired. Cash paid for - ARMY RIFLES and stenp for illustrated Circular. Agents wanted ,in every talon In the United States. Address,'Jft ILJOELA STON. 179 timithAtid Street. Pitteburgh. rNO'IIOE.—A . meeting_ of the UNION REPUBLICAN .COUNTY EXEC. 'Mix is' COMMITTEE wilt be held at the office of C. C. TAYLOR, 88 Grant street. on THURSDAY. tho 21et Inst., at 3 O'clock P. M. A full attend- Alice, Is_requeeted... By order of • -. • .1. H. MILLER. Chairman. N. P. REED. , Secretary - . 1 , ' rDR. - JACKSON'S SPEECH, at • -ASHLAND HALL: , street, near Itiftai, on \VEDIC ICSDAY EVENING. May 90th. Doors will be open at 7.o'cloclt—due on the stage at 9 precisely. I Will show- to the United. States and Sts vicinity bow -our 'count stands;and:aLso what 'it is most in need of. All ry t hat are friendly to the Sag, and can make it courenient, wilt cogs ea this . ANDILI.W JAdICION-notioL - 0. s, my20:03 - - "The _Amer Mttsr." )PICKLED 01IIVWERSivilitioir ex ..precis for family es°. in quart glass bottles, est' received and for sale by the ease or at retail. by^ • • - - 3OHN'A. BEMIRE:W.: . .. - . M. Cor. - Liberty and Rand streets. O'ENTAIL t rlCKLEtatot , Whttels recipe,' putun , bp Groite & Blackwell, as exquisite compound or aweetsand aonrCinst, re. calved and for sale at the _Faintly (irocery,Storuet • JOHN A.'.IIENOBAIY, c . ner Inert • and Handatreeldh! 2rm 'ACHE 60 acre* 1 c 1 *rattort,-remainder excellent timber,..eit , nate nine miles from Free_p_ort and ' within one-half mile of the route of RallrOael4lealieeted to be in operatlon next fall. Will.bonoldogextbana ed for approved eity proeg. tq ' "t. gam My2o - • - . • 'a Ow timl i thdeldntAit.. WESTERN DISTIRIcTiof IPJO* . SYLVANIA, SS. -, • , At Pittsburgh, the-19th tiny of MAY:. Al •Thf l llllo3. ;The undersigned Iterehrgives notice of,bis appoint -inent as Assignee' of WASHINGTON BRITTON, of the City and County of Allegheny, State et Penn -sylvania, within eAlil titstriet,who has been adjudg ed a bankrupt., uponzeditors• petition, by, the Dle ilict Court of - said district. v•:JOHN H. BAILICI;AsSignee; nity2o:q47-tu Attorney-at-Law, XB9 Grant street: NOTICE TO`,TIatiIIEIIS: - CONTROLLEVAL _OFFSIDE: CITY' or, ALiatditztrAihisky SO, 110. . ' • SEALED PROPOSA,..S be. received at r We .ofilee until noon on -TBIIESDAY, Stlith• inst. for an u tltTli i ir ri t n he ti c l ity. e w a with the GL i S o t er e re o i PLITE! 4riNr: with t7eoppe P r 3 fastenings for 2de glass. to be finished with two coats of best gnat. fly ofpaint; audio de , deliveresit -at City Hellas re. quired No glaz.Lng re.lnired. . • Four dozen wanted for haniediate:use. DRESS GOODS , ; POE SALE-AT LOW PILLOSS. , BY WHITE, ORR & C0.,-' 25 IFitth Street. MORNING.MayA d, at 11 o'clock , on CITY LOT .corner Fulton and Webster streets, 'unless :claimed -Nowne. property proved, charges paid and taken y,.the.followlng property taken up for violation .of city ordinance One set of Fore-wheels, taken up on Pasture alley, 'April 10, 1888. One set of Hind-wheels, With Coupling-Tongue, taken up on Pasture alley, April /0; 1588._ • One Furniture Warn, new, taken up on Cherry alley, May Ist, - One Milk Wagon, old, taken up on Cherry alley, Iday Ist, 18438. • Due Cart, broken, taken up on Cherry alley, May 15t,.1888. One Dray, taken up on Cherry alley. May Ist, .438. JOHN D. Mc - ADEN, Street Commlssioner, Second District. my16.?0.23:e= -• SHEPHERD'S STEAM CRACKER MWRY, mil Liberty Street. , Our Crackers are :baked upon the:. OVEN BOT 70M, and are "opeer to raw 'baked n toThot air or ~any other proce.ss. .- • farivitir-Tmg•la SPRING STOCK CARPETS ! Wire HAVE STORE VIE most eempietti assort : Meat of • CARPETS, and OIL' ourrUgi we • ' fume - ever opened, embradiag the newest styles Mut 4,llfaliws • • 'it the best AfOlgEffillil E STIR BfABTVEAC*II7IIIEggi, Isiperted and *elected - with special - reference to the Pitts*; burgh Market. Mato of the - • , Putters* are. moaned' to- our , • • house exeiaiisell for this city; • " W,lth'the sdvantaircs of Dirac* ;•Isspertatiln, we 'are nisi"' 'aVire to offer *arty the' newest and choieest: puft4ilm,„ of, . ;BRIT& AWLS, teem " the -Most aniebra. 4E4 zooms liioigio,r and 10 , .Prieggif virithbi,the reach of id% isoff, , 4 • ' spietal but. AlnAtift- ipip tr 00ik sfVIRLIBII../301101141,' • • • . fAr esitri qmattyo are::.u ;, and fiepsltnl 410411146 will be - • • foam • egaledl4l7.' *bete*. desirable for Chambers... .• :t ,'• It. ' " Our 1044 of COMMON -ALI/WOOL Me= IraPlCtised'befo** f. Weavers': ; strike , will Abe .0444. sold at the 810#0,P08.8'103vict* -#0: lo4st a4• vow, and Will furnish OA4MI; to the multitude at thelowest prices since the war. A goa *TM POE 2 5 OEMS * , -kz) ?-t3 • , • 1.:1,1, • • • ' ' v i ratioaii ire harding itistifisiiiift jodepriaglielb.„ll.ll arettailitrie—' i gaiaber .iimuniMwelibuo ,461N-LOC: • possangs . • , • .•.#l6 digitrariPir B .. 7oligEr#,. fit I' 4 • - 4 , { • 01 1 11:'4 • r !••I , ,;• (' moularn o , a g`ii. 11, 2, 0 1 1 0 o t _tip • ,f 4 Ml - 111V if ; t. o r ) if n to ; , BONI allußr,." 1. • =le.•« - ro ;n +..0 p ME 1L.,18-11U010113,, Cita' ,Contrplier. ;ti~;i'I:~C'~~ ' OF , - ,, . , i'.•. , ~-',: i.,.•:,-" , - 11!'i e - ftif , .; l .: l, ; . i•: (_ _ -. 1i:); v 4.. r . i.::±(L. ~.._-. MiEl NEW ADVER. • • IL S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, • . Itr. D. or 'Pennsylvania. PITTSBURGH, May 19th, 1868.1 . I THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on.the Mith day of May: A. MS, a <War 4ant In Bankruptcy was issued against the - - ESTATE Or JANES R. LINDSAY, Of Allegheny City..ln the county_of Allegheny. and State of 'Pennsylvania, -who.lisa been 'adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to-him, or !Or his use. and the transfer of any property by him; are; forbidden by l a w; that a, meeting of the creditors of the said b an krpt,. toproyo thelr4obts, and to choose one Or A t o re *maga .fts Drills d.Mate, will be held at a Court f of Bankrupt , to be holden at No. ' 110 Federal street. Alle eny cirv...klieal7 county, Pal 4 be fore JOHN -• FURMAN= 54, Reestei s on ,ttce Ist dap 0 441)YAVV4443 at leo!dielt - sr: tny93:q43 U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. , t • . C OF ALLEGIINNT. Hay al. t inc—be st.;*.it ' . . or Erkee Y e unildilataa r a=dDith GRATA:Nor AND PANTNG. VllluipllOir)AgStireets and Alleys vii.. c 'FULTON STREET from Ohio avenue to Wash initOriattrihi ••••• SAME, Yroln - h Avenue to W estern avenue. BURKE ALLEY, from Washington street to Libertr street. - • • GEYER ALLEY, from. Beaver street to Webster' , street.„ , Also,,for.Orading,lllGllloßEET, ht the Seventh 'Ward, from Eaton to Angle streets; and HENDER SON STREET, from; Federal street. to Sandusky street. Also.. for GRADING and PAVING- a strip of groind tettlfeetAtu_width.bn‘the northern 'aloe of Carroll str eet. extending from Federal street to Lindsay's alley. Prodlei and sPecilleatEma kin be iteettin tlia.office of the City Engineer. • B. B. FRANCIS.- ' City'Controlfer. * VAT, rink, • -I;l , ;•Ar . = Bad Vesiei,l Black Tin ME .. .. . • lgablarnsetured aufillar sale by .- • :....C.i.E•,..5 . .i. :t. la V. 1.;:;,.. l.: 1-7 , - Ii 1 1.'..... BAILEY; FMtIIELL '& CO., No. 167 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh: mrxivars CITY OF PITTSBURGH WATER lAN. PItOPOSIMS $u iM2111110;CX›.:) OF THE Bonds of the "Water Extension loan," Will be received at the °glee of the CITY CON. ' -TROLLER, Fourth street • These are.COUPON BONDS. bearing interest at the rate of SEVEN PER °ENT: per annum. Par.- ble seml:aunnally, at the office of the City Treasn rer, and the Bonds are to be paid off In twenty-five years from April 14868. • By Act of Assembly the Revenue or the Water Works it pledged for the payment of the Bonds and Coupons, and the latter, are by law made recelvnble for Water Rents, add the Act authorizing the Loan creates a SINKING FUND of net less than two per cent. of all bonds which may have been issued In pursuance of-said Act. The Councils are bound to appropriate annually_ a sufficient, sum for interest, and not less than two per cent. of all bonds which may have issued to golnto the Sinking Fund. :The'proceeds of these Bonds can only be used for the,extenalon and Improvement of the City-Water Torim, - which will increase.the, revenue, ;Kittle at present,it is ;at grenter,than is required to-insure the payment of .interest and retirement, of the Bonds. , . , The Bonds are EXEI . RFT FROM _STATE,. COUN. TY and CITY which. together with all. the foregoing advantages, make the Belida the most de sirable security offered to the Puha.. • • - Bids under par will not be cou.sidered. • By order of Finance Committee.* • • ' fd}:igti, Controllei*. mylB:cen J. LANCE; . "DYER 'AND SCOURER. , No. ' 3 *Mt crT4A 3ll ;' 8 .1143 XF 2 ry. Ana Nofl: I.Bs'and 187 Tblot WARSIL AIR FURNACES "- . . . COOKING 'RANGES. • , • We are now prepared to - furnish and pot up Warm Afr lfurnades of the latest and moat approved styles for Atithrsolte or Eilttnninons Coal: the greatest vs riety.and heat leVes ever • offered in the City. Also, Cooking San of the most improved , styles. Special attention_ alto paid to Ventilating Build ' *.01..T.4 sft Earila• -• '147. WOOD STREtT. . . . • •-•, , ..'•-‘,, . . . • • •, ITN IN NEW AND'EitttN/LNI:11A ST.II,Ne, Jl7Nr RIG*, CEIVELY AM ., : • • - - . it , 1 1 - -• t •: F N. Ik :o—'B NO .11 , Fifth fitini. LEDGIERS, 501315iall) r; 4 • * A42 'VAT AND &Bit liesthie Ws ? COUNTY' AND CQUBT •• _ *MC catclis r. • deirE.ari ; eiiirt 1300114 1 FOX; BALE „ = W. s. HAVEN: • Printer an Onn - rOner. corner `t• Hogs, RQr eeand Cattle Sunning lit' itrgrk Notice is hereby alien fcni Concerned - thatall HOWL HORSES anaIOATZ,GE Arundionnning at • large in the new as we as the. piadot N orthe City of Pittsburelf,' inn' be immediate! taken ancilmeentalgOooici it not redeemed - ibe 00.14 pit pO , benalties. eons and charges theyetingt, _Dung, fiktlloii , etilliree,strietW th e In re4litiOsi Ple•Peti 4 .v... • - • .“3 n 411141.1. R . . . 114 , ,; , 11,41 wit 4 A brlit . , .1;1-4 .7,1.1.14.:411:,"a goo r,;(l's 1.1.01 staillor __ll l lol.ll*W. , *ldociwit 4..,3 fisi e *ylti • _ 't ?AA r I 37-2 Tmsßußatt calfErte. • WEDNES NEWkMMffM - 41ENIZINTS. I% on", J • - 4 NORDI V ITARC E akin theiplace A • : the - elect - 10ns in thd First' Pretinct o t ie Fourth 14 ard. , SEC. 1. Be if ordained. and .enaeted the Select, ' and Common;Counciionftheßity of:Allegheny, and it is .lititebir Cagan/4'6'51/• ths'aintAoreg Of the Balite, That all elections in the First Precinct of the Fourth ,Waritehall be held at the Public .dehoOr i Ikonse, on .Ba_ttelusky - stiet: - • - - e _ • ac:ti."l r tial - ainach of any ordinance as may con flict with or, be: supplied 4-the . foregolnic, be and the same is hereby repealed. • '••• -• • ' Ordained anti enacted lute a law this the 14fh day of fay, A. U. 1136 EL • JAMES BIeBRIER.. Pkeiddentor Select Council. . : ' • • ' HUGH Me'NEILL. President. pro tam., of Common Council. Attest: D. ISlAcyip.' 11014431erklif bet Council. ' It. DILWORTH. Clerk of Common Council. my'M A'fit:.: (AMIN'AIIiCE ; to authorize the Grading and Paving of Fulton street.. terer Alley. Burke alley. and to, authorize the Gr ading or Hlgh street and Henderson street. L . • Site. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the lileet and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny, and it is hereby mailed by the ituthority of the same, .. That the Committee. on Streets be and theysre here by authorized ,and directed to invite and receive pro posals,for. the Grading and Paving of FULTON STREET. from Ohio' to Western avenue, and from Ohio to Washington avenue, and GEYER ALLEY, from Deaver_ to Webster .streets,. and BURKE .ALLEF,,lfollAWashlngton to 'Liberty streets, and for the Grading of HENDERSON STREET, Federsildtottlarldtud4r - .street,l and -the Grading of HIGH STREET. from Eaton to Angle streets, and te_contseet tlierefer_ th...the lowest-and .beat ladder ot - timers, al their teeriettoit. ;., ssi ..., il l i'43her2lfraffor ktie pu Se of defraying tire Cost and expenses of the sal improvements, there be and Isherebrlevied, a special-4:m, to be equally as sesso tipOntlieeseteraU6ll.. - bcmding and abutting upon the said streets and alleys respectively, in pro portion to theleut frQllt in. them-respectively com prised, and•boUndingand.abtitting as afurcsaid. Sec. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses of . saidlraprovements shall, be fully ascertained, itjdiall `be' the tuty of the Street Count:lrak:if:brio assess and apportion the same. among the several lots bounding and abutting' upon said ,streets,-and alleys 'respectively: - according to th rule above inn:cared, ana thereupon proceed to =like demand and collect the same,' according to • the prcivislons of the act of the General Assembly' of the . Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act defining the manner- of Collecting, the expenses, eitFeedinif •.aratilYing of the streets:lnd alleys. of 'the City of Allegneny, and for other purposes." passed tile 30th of idarch, lilt. _ SEC. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may con tlict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and, the same is hereby repealed. • i- , ' Ordained ana enacted intaa law this the.l4th day of May, A: D. 1.13811. - - JAMES McDRIER, • PieSident 6f Select Chanel'. HUGH McNEILL. A'ttest:-'•- •reeeli/ellF) D, tent. i:Oteuninlott:Coniich. 1). MACFERROZT. Clerk. of Select Cottrell.. -1 R. DiLwontli: Clerk of Cobamon - Councli. mytO .: 7 . ''... •-iiiiiiteid, It.- AMITE:FINAL ItESENVE, .93D.DLSTRICT. , • ~ _ . COLLIECTOR 9 S ,NOTIPEie Twenty third Collection Diet. of Pa., 4ip-6,7 Water St.,,Allegbeny Clty, %. • %• • Billy NOTICE IS HEREBY - GIVEN that the Annual Lists 'Or-SPECIAL TAXES, "faiMier4 . • 'termed "LI CENSES, and of the Taxes on INCODIES, VAR RLAGES, WATCHES, SILVER PLATE. ic., are noir MUM qtiifee, where p - aymeili will' be received' th2reon by the Collector on and after the 20th of, May, 1888. These taxe s having become due, must, be paid before' the 15th day of June. 1888, other wise additional•expOises will be Incurred byMe' E. BUFFINGTON, Esq., Deputy Collector for the, countytetArialtiongs and 'EDWIN-LYDA, Esq., ' Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be ready to receive _tate; aolwinst..tdetheir re apective counties, and will post notices designit.' ittg the times and places when and where they will be prepared to iedebre the taiea collectable by them. To accmnmodate 'taxpayers in the vicinity of the places in Allegheny county. designated as follows: Deputy Collectoi - BAMIIEL H...DAIRD, Esq.. attend at those places to receive the taxes, on the days named. between the hours of 9 o'clock u. and 3 o!clnekr. at, of esibl - At Tarentum, on Friday, May 221, at Brown & Shadie's Hotcl. At Sewlekley; on Tuesday. May 216th, at Gliston's Store. At Bakerstown, on: Thursday, May Bliith„ Wtilte , 4lHot: ' :: ; tiixes - payable only in Greenbacks or National Currency. Office hours from 9 A. IL to 3 P. tr. - JOHN M. 9IILIJVAN. m : 'At •=, 7 Collector. iii.Eusinso U 49 TUE LAZGZST AbiZRICA. NORTH AMERICAN LiOlming Idaaaufactorv, - BRASS FOUNRRY . IRON , .GAINANIZING . -WORKS. 30,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY. THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED': ItOb* 14anufutured4Itthette•wbrivornd 'dot& to ill iiarte of f iggnl i Bod "n l;i a irie mi l ' .24 l AV l'ild=unilrftnler% sit and =4 to g ether Insulators, Fas tenings ,. tZ P iI . •phletsAylDlAnl4itpvfL • '. • 'MUM r • • HUN l ER le CO Q ; . -Nos' -Nos' 488111111'490 §t:'.tolnii, ap10:014.4F„ el ~7ti.;1 ~~L ~r-r,~r- 1M LIM GROVE. .11.1 LINDEN GROVE having been fitted epl4 the most superbsetyler.withlP *me atoVelegant Pia .form; beautifully shaded, Tarte "D ining Room and two excellent bars. Is now ready _to • rent-to PIC NICS.,,PARTIES, SUNDAY• SCHOOL CELEBRA TIONS, ice., on the most reasonable terms. Parties holding Picnics, &c.., will find • totticir advantage to secure the Grove- - • - The. Grove is easily accessible being but a few steps from the Oakland G44llwittidicuilthollinars run r . eglN e ly rni eV a, e at ry e„ - lift o egr i r t iu th :. , OFFICE OF THE OAKLAND RAILWAY CO., myS:pal , -4: - ,QAELLAND STATION. P. • 0 NOTICE, - • - • The -, undersignedhas assoclateil whit him in business, -datitlx from April Ist, .1945, -PEED S. WALL. his can ASA S. GILLISPIE - and LOUIS. ENGLERT. „Vie, style of,the ilrin to be J. J. GILLESPIE COQ J. 1.-wkg.spuc. • Referring k-ther l' aboßeFlialictirsti6 i t i pike pleastifilitta iar that they will cOittlatte • Pr 44- kti. 11000 4 G4 1 13 NDIMPSIBUSINFai • o i4c %Aft ' 4 lo' At-SdVrood street. whero , they Intend to offer iti docomentatolarebspersroonli,to Mel Woo In the United 4 4 g •,..1 1 ..- 1 ITO SeAligalSlTE 144 . 4 OP*/ ZEC' paid 1)y the subscriber to, any person who brings her the bOly 911erputb*A., 5 , - ' • J.KCititi LIES • Who laiit Sunday evening was probably drowned in the OM Ttge4V,EVIG glirenliff redlible Strom lition about' h im. E MSS. LIS, Ohlo,atreet, Allegheny fits,. B7tiiirinft-FOll4ll. WlTHOlt ti 7i l 7oThTli e E ri Eft t (3l:EllTY; Or would rent for a ierm o f years. Enquire. at ; ; 4.11 ' 14111rXr. j•-! • i Isw:Mlas 01111 this day been admitted. y.42,asizdziai, ME iludeitAlt , - i Int"' Iluirk mar W. IPlttsburg AN,4. sip o()0 - 1 • rf1,..t.:1.1.. 1 4.iv i vb7Alsi t , ihItTOIOE. o,c iii ±iAr r ile: ..-, . • " i mitS as 4 . 41 ,I . .Vnt. "so sinlatand SWCrti. , t 1ia1443 , • "a... r ft:: 1 olf '1r0t , 0.13/4r ,f7 imesirt.:Ag . - , 1T Two „ _., ___,. 11.1.,,1 lemma.- 1 TWPAAWNCIrsraganAI • . t ,,,,4 , . 3 1 ,‘ , 4 = the is- I$ an i - u i e tt aU siparai i rde obtia sasi t 1if0p m01 45 . !..,... , ) 1 Fr 05:0rt;.,,,w.iii.r.1.-.--- • ~.- q II ' ' Nnv .. . ....... TIE _UNION._ P ACE RAIL.ROAD : -ZQMPANY 97k"..E11 A ,LIBrI.T . gt AM.GUNT . DF,THEIR . '... ~_ ..... .: r' :: 4 - ',...! ./i.,, ,- - ' : -.. • FIRST . ORTGA E BONDS AT - P PIIIN; PiLL /ND TERF,ST - • PAY 1,,E GOLD." 4133 • The Git Pacifi c lt allioad ne, eitending • 1721 miles m Omaha,. on the !marl lilVer, to the tide-w tern orthn Pacific OCe n, is being built by two powerful Catapanlea--TH UNION PACIFIC, 13 1• e begin gat Oinalui,hatidin meet, and-thaCentral Pull} of California, beg! lug at Sacramento, building east, until the two de sliall meet. Both Companies have pra er.uted the work with groat vigor,*.the Union ;Poe ile having alreldi ex vended over '' - ' ' - ' ' - THIRTY MILLI X DOLLARS, . , Av.', 5 . 7.t 1.v.i.„.1. , ,, 1 , ~..--. .: ..._ : . z... ,_ i • And the Central over TWENTY MILL.l92iOsPon their ,teglelictiiii Billi 4 :of the. Wrkinititicing. THE UNION PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETED 550 MlLES—have iron and otheraterials for two hun dred miles tuoretipon.tbezro nd, and ;one hundred .tidditkiddliallea are readyfo til. e trici. Thei`wlll 1.1. have a much larger, forge employed this year than ever beftWe'..nnd it le expected that between 1 . 4 99_ 411 P 'POO •..I.N.MMES • will belt' operation during MSS. There seems to be noreasonaide doubt that the distance between Omaha and Saciamento will be traversed •by rail THE GOVERNMENT' GRANTSA - , $OO agree of land, and -Its Bonds to the average . amount of sslll,oooper mile; to aid In'tlid construction of the line, and anthorixesthe issue of the FirstNortgage Bondi now eifered'for sale, to the same amount and no more... The' Government taites a SECOND lien, and gives to the First Mortgage Bondhblder a prior lien for their securiti, to which &large paid -up cap ital ie added. The Bonds cannot be Issued except as each section of twenty miles is accepted by Govern ment commission, so, that they always representa real property. - It is universally adinltted that on the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad, its through business will make it one of the most profitable In the world —but its way or /twat Pinkness is alieady several times the interest on its bonds; so that, If nottra other mile were.built, they would-he a, secure in vestnient. THE NET EARNINGS for eight months of last year on an aderageef 3SG miles are officially re ported at $1.069,130, while the interest on all the Bonds it could issue on that length of road ,for that reduced'time, ecurrenO, wns:onlr $3 48 1, 45 . 11 ii . ' t'Thenitount pidd by theCtovernment fol. the trans portation of troops, munitions, stores and mails has been, and doubtless will continue to be, much more than the interest on the United states Second Mort gage Bonds. If It Is not,- the chatter provides that after the road is completed, and until said bonds and interest are paid, at least five per cent. of the net earnings of the road shall be applied to such Pay ment. The Union Mettle Bonds are for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, and bear annual interest, payable on the first days of January and Linty, at the Company's Office in the City of. Noir York, at tlie rate of Ali per cent. In gold. The Principal Is payable in gold-at %matu rity. At the•present rate of gold,these tonds pay nwantival Ine'omeniitheli,eOst of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., ANI) IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL The Company' have but a very limited supply of their Bonds remaining on hand, but any subscrip tions accepted to a greater nthount than cag bulled froth Bonds`now in tbe Company's possessthn, will be supplied from the New Bonds to be issued on that portion of the road completed in the Spring, lu the order in which they are received, • • The Company reserve the right to advance the price of their bonds to Xi rate above par at any time, and wIU netnll'any biderS oi• receive any subscrip tionson which the money has not been actually paid at the Company's office befure the time_ef rich atrium . l • r •r • Parties subscribing will remit the pay v,aluh of the bonds inttlie atenieil interest Leunriiirey at the rate of six per cent. per annum. from the date on which the lest coupon was paid. , §nbseriptions will be receltgd in OttsbEgh by, JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner of Wood and Fouitb Streets; . HART, CAUGHBY & C 0.,. corner 91. Wood and Third Streets; . • 6. Plec74EA7l* 004 75 fourtti Street; ' Piraiti.42l3,l9Ll corner 6th and Wood Ste.; AWPorgofm.. M! , 1 3 1 1 ,f , TS 7 ".rth RReiltr, : AND IN NEW YORK • Pr i r l f" ?. 1 1 3 1 0, 319, t1 ° ' JOHN J. insopqa.,somi, Bankers, No. 59 Wall Street, and by the Company's advertised agerita throughout the United States. Remittances should be made ; in drafts or other funds par in New York; and 'the Bonds will boson& free of chs..igu by ro . torn, express, Pirpes scribing through loiat ageists,'4lll lode lb them , fur their safe delivery. A PAMPOLET Alp: 24AP FOR 11.86,11itetilust been puhlishedby the 'ectug ftillei in formation than is possible in,a4...aavertisement, re specting the Progress_of.the..Wark, the Resources .of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Valu e of the Bonds,.whtcb wilt be Sent 'fee On 'application at the Company's Mikes, or toany 9f thosulcortised i agents: • • FM MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES, PITTSBURGH ISTEARIZHIB I CE AND Office end Wei-mown-319% and 331 _LIBERTY STREET. Mantle Wareroom on second do .r. Persons wanting Marble or ISlate it to that uttotest4 to Om. Vedtoistialdpvt loofa ex- , celled In place; and prices as low as In Eastern cities. Marble. Mantles or Furniture Slabs 'which bay° became discolored_butraoker 'oils or aoldri can be Marbleised and mode to look ale well as new. There is no other plossttriNiresterd 'Pennsylvania where Slate Mantles are manufactured. All kinds of Marble Work done In therocstnianner. Marble Cutters supplleerwith Sawed Marble at East ern prices, cserlsge ;Weed. • W. "WALLACE. A: "EAn g v.turrzus New Goo& and New Styles of •r - it . BOYS' ,CLOTHING. yr,Rty; - itOttltiPll,l6ESl't , :GRAY & LOCUM - 3 ' 44 ST. -61:ktit'STREET. GREAT - SALlg.'' • • Tremendthii g preparatori totruiVinC% elei s nt ock • feg f 6i!iit line GILT, PIER slid cIANTLE L ES, t'QR TRAIT' and PICTURE .B.R.ABIRS; also,' miscellane ous styles st lIEDROOIIIGLANErti , all :of whicir mut be spabrthe IstogJunei , -, •-. ' • Itegardless.of Cost.. - - These Who arein want of fine Parlor_ biasses. and a first-class Artie° of rine gut work, will de well•to give me a call. • . ei4 atQl 1154 oodstreet 13EReEVAltalitektiet , . 2 t '"ii Ll' - (Lll 4 I 44 :_i_, _ __ ll 4f 9- 4411 Y r A Y _ ! I ° .f ., 10filce 'No. 19 YEDzusL STREET mom No. R. ' - I/ tin it n ita Bo* Sp, Awurattenr i prnrivil: , ova oe=i_ m0_011454 info. L. ‘ , BLAST Illigkat o r tin uuki 0 attar O& " ; nom Thew tfo. - YstUe I Attpiefiligiltrilblei gi In COLLIERY I. OTI GRIA. A °titian,' solicited. ap. avENIN ....1t: G cum, earoiwgibmga s we, •irlo- - •'',,,r - GMT. ivit • i st - , . 7 SOON BE AT A PREMIUM JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer; 4 'N%Tif YORK !.- :IT; .1 = , • angler 'rAiusmstii ti'aiMV44.lle - by faY 2 . l kr) waturvaltlik4WVlClSEY & CO' 'Ebit FOIt•SALE. TWO' HODSES:iiND LOT , on Carroll street, Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the party is about tearing the city, and wishes to dispose of the property before removing. SAWMILL, TWO DWELLING DOUSES. TWO DARNS, ai with ,anod FARM, and abO I S, 4I OXP acre s. thnberld. Mils property will be sold to*. *Cash 52,500—balance ou time to suit buyer. FAB3I OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for-twenty "dolLurs per acre. Improvementa 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 raising-stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres- of the-land I , meadow and grain. CITY PROPERTY. --Will sell a good brick house, containing five rooms; at Sixteen IlundredDollars, and would rent for the amount in six years. A LARGE LOT OF uROUND,,:hsvIng. a river front, and very convenient of access. TANNERI, convenient to the city, and having , a , well established custom, or total trade botanected . - therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS In SharpsOurg, ,near. the listiroad; would make a good coal yard.• • • HOTEL FOR SALE.—That Sue Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville. Junationi-,,containing fourteen - rooms and the necessary 'outbuildings, with three acres of garden and fruit ,trees. This well located hotel will be [told letw;• int tlic proprie tor wishes to retire from business. • von item: " Two new Brick Houses, Brooms each. Two new Brick Houses, ll rooms exit. One new Frame House, exit. 4 rooms. Two new Brick s Housea, 3 roads tapir,' One new Frame House In Wllifinsburg, hiving roonie.and. a..large lot,-well suited fbr a A nice'COUNVIt 11631. E. for rent, for per ~ possession, given first of, St a r, :or ' sooner if re.qpired. FOR LEASE OR BALIV-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Ward; 7 acres that can be divided into acre 3 LdifilulDakiaint.'' FOR RENT A large : Houses, aultable for Board ing ouses. :••-` - W ANTED feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches thick. TO' %MIN.- , ,ocro, N;f•AitviL r, 11 ? riii - ' APPLY Aar D, P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE FILE, No . 91 .Grant Bt.;Pitts h. ap27:pl6 FOR SALE. .A.:Breznimmoi - rArtal 'cl . 7 ORES: 19 Miles' frOrri the. city, In Elizabeth M. 1p; Alle- • gheny county, Pa., on the Youghioghen river, one- . half mile from Eirod"s Station,.oo the nneliville railroad; near Unmehes, sChools, store's, fix., in the flourishing villages Of Bbston and tire's Oat'. The improvements ane it two-etorf - brick_ :,11 UM of six rooms, hall and cellar; a. good frame Dan barn with stabling.underneath; andother outbulldlngs; a well of good standing water. at the door, and several standing springs of water on. the farm, and an or chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples, cher ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. 7Ms prop arty being - located near the line of the railroad, within one hour's ride of the city; maket it very de-' sirable for gardening ora dairy farm; it is also a good and beautiful location- for country homes near the city, lying immediately on the , river, or, the op . att tgl fr T h. rd.h7aere 'rcconntilngother trainso gilomi at- • ford' certain' and frequent opportunities. of daily communisation to and from the city. Will be sold as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, tosult pur chase. Also, rs A FARM OF 173 . AdAg4 - , `situated in St. Clair township,,Westinoreland- contityv-Pa., near the line: otthe -PeittietiVartin Railroad; at... Houston Station. The improvements are a two-story frame • house, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 80 feet, and other outbuildings. There is on the place a .young , apple and peach orchard; 120 sums clearediand, divided info fields - of ctmve nient size, a large portion of which are well set, in „clover and timothy; the residge of said tract -cov ered -with good timber. ;• it ISI. watered and un derlaid with coal and limes 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 he sold all the personal property on the premises, consisting of horses, cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears, wagon, plows, fanning IMpletneute.and Mittsehold and kitchen furniture. Together will be sold very low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract, of Land of 158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES, in Elizabcth Tp., Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of the Hempfleld railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con nellaville railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm ara 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 n atered and nnderlald with limestone and flag stone of a superior quality,- with atone coal for the use of the farm. .- : , - Also, The beat FARM. in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa., of 250 ACRES, about six miles south of the Pennsylvania ,Central Hall road at Bolivar Station. and improvements are two large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest:and best -frame barns in the township: two apple or cha*ds, 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, -mod the land of the best quality of lime stone soil, abont 900 ac ;es of which is cleared and the residue of the tract in good timber,__such as white oak, rock oak s hickory, walnut and teec i N This property wilt - be sold very 'cheap and' it, go terms, as the owner wishes to engage in other bud - nessr . FOLp3BICIIIIIIB enquire of G. H. TOWER. 164 Fourth \ street. a4:c.42 HIST-CLiSS Allegheny,City Repidence FOR SALE. THAT FINE 111ANSION, ," • . 1 Located on the corner of Western Avenue and Bid well street, lately owned and oce . up I.led by . I'. Lyon, Esq., one hundred feet on 1 1 ( eitern Avenue, by two hundred ' and twenty-seven feetpu Bidwell ' 41.6 71, 11 ' %V , :t Fo 1 ation th e grotind, as well as t e improv ments thereon, this Residence is welliknown To Rank Among the yen y,F t and 'lest ' • Desirable In the two eitica. ~Possq.ssion,inuned .„ ^,"'N For particulars,. at. to detalption, 'Price. , corms, ac., apply to GEO. H. HOLTZMAN. rnys:D72 140 WOOD STREETL Pittsburgh. I t i SALE 7 T a close al Partner- TWO TRACTS,Or MOB 1. Situated in Conemiiiigh township. CAM- • BRIA Co.„ Pa. having Atte :Pennsylvania ,ftatiros4, running throu g h it'aint within five miles Of "Johns--: town. contain ng 20* gere.s. There is on this land' two workable detansegif bitunlancnis to 3l and 6 feet thick. - Also, if vein of superior tire day. fully eTit! 4°. titarCritrrtfientto` 'ship, BEAVER Co., Pa..containing about 200 acres, part under fence, aniinarroved; and being wlthina shortdisttmee of, Smith's - Ferry.' The - land extends to the Ohio river, on which it bounds over 600 feet. It contains two seams of bituminous coal, NU and 4% ft., and one of cannel coal oft)teet thick.. Also, t Oll av eln,q.lire clay • For be r o e he nf aan rmatctounq uir ebriek: t -3363:12111, ,, -* No. 336,Libetrip taylV39 VALUABLE "Miter'StittefpriiiiiTtf: r fei Sale ? , Large'three-ator7 BRICK DWELLENSMOI7., aittratorelnlertlfb offtedloala trill WdU nnut an n good order, and 1"-251PINWEellal`4.EiSONs, uly16:03; , 818rplthileld street. . ji_oir FOR SALE.—A good ' Pressed brick front, slate roof, 'aide ball, large par to all,- cellars,-etc.; all l et r V tee n t .11;13 1ir i l icttll'ino "d eth *cbtiventendes and tin complete order; in good location; lot ST feet front on kir" "re r CUTHBERT SONS, rnylgud: iivßa..Rsiata /mmll4 ' 'SF. T . J OTS FOR FEIR - Alt BUILDING tiGUto,n9heeree ...Vsry Hill, Second sr& Allegheny Lae); are offered 'for sale—cheap. The location is a eery desirable oqe, commanding a, fine view of both titles, leeasy of aceeml, and there Is sabandance , of elorre , en.!the "grohnd—fortalildter purposes. App_ly_soonril l ! lre -paint shop of Mc- COWAN & sNY prat, 4Auegliedy Diamond, at THIS OFFICF, or on the premises, near the Ob.! eervatoryßuilding. Serestory Building. ;,111MP333 V W.V.C. irrelaptMloi - 1 ` : :4T ji " • GLUE, CURLED EASIA, . marafe v Ureons t _Zattl Tans, BONES, NEAIIFOOT.OI - . Ottlae end, Trettouis.: Nor 0.311 LIBERTY. BT 'W/Mit T4141M01116;7: J.O . - ...;.t , ..111 11 ; A ; I NV,Ers, • . 41 , 1 rPRO iirprOTSll7l jthankflal On the forzaer vel ; / -11 * Ar°1151 6 4, ' iegrant."VgaluVigsfio g wter p sb; Adeavor dlljgen..y tpl toßigris Co 11-4,111-10114 IP' 111 ° 1 ' 10, , nrstbmic ut. al% liroml t al I) $ ; _ EitAti Rat . Ix , Ammo the dla, liabbpr Devosl4.o,ll pl1:141 •1•,. • _, . : . = BlOkkR7T HALL, BY PrITSITURGH DTVYSION , r 4 o. 42, • SONS OF TEMPERANCE, . 1 Thursday Evening, May 2141 1868. r 1 :0 AI,DREssE :wiz'. Bfi. DELIVBILE BY • 1 Revs. ALEX . TURK and S: tx F. TELL, ij AVO tiOiths Erfiti„4l),Q, Musts by Klf AP'S BATTE44 'u GLEE qtAIB and OP DIRECTORS iortbli Cotstpaity leaf this slay declared a DIyIDEZN7I7k FOUR Dcora..An4, ;. upon each share of ate caiiltul stock , of the EARNED profit% of the last .sue mout.4, free of Boveametit and Btuti 22tea. PorStao"fo lit40011k1d • I` era on and after the 12th Inst. mytki)Bl WM. P. HERBERT. 91. Ilgri o ilFTSll4:lltGlit Sr; o,ori [ . axis VILLE R. R. CO. • . -. SIOOKEIOLDEIRER irI3ETiNG: - . 1 A general meeting or , theStockhold' rs of the Pittsburgh & Connellsrille Railroad Co pang' wilt be held at their office. In the City of PR /buret,. on Friday, the 15thi day of flay,. o'clock At 1111 clock A. nf._, • to a6cet or reject: the ordi— nances lately passed la the Mayor andglty Coun— cils of Baltimore, and'ior the transactiOn of such' other business as, may be brought before] the meet, :, lug.- ~. Hy older &Atte Board, ll • . JNO. H. PAGE, Jr., fOcretary. Pittsburgh, April 28th. 1868. ' ap23;p4P-wynn satrissom, V.A.3lloolr* , WO:O=SM FURNIMILE,.PLII4O,S, ;4 • Carpets and New lilattrksses,.. AT AUCTION' . On THURSDAY. May Sllet, at 10 - and W.. r. at., at Masonic Hall Auction.-Booms,' 5.13 , and Kir Fifth street, will be sold, new and decond-hand FURNITURE, embracing. Dressing and Rialn.Bn-• reaub—Wardrobes, Washstands; rarip'r,. Dining room and' Wood Chairs and Rockers; ideceral- Ex terrain, Tables; High and Low Rost, Cottage and French Bedsteada; Hair, Cotton and! ;Husk Mat tresses; Card, Side, Breakfast and Ming-Tables; Tete-a-tetes, Wardrobes, Book Case an Secretary, new Secretary Desks, Sewing Idachities, Queens ware, Kitchen Utensl ,Is Parler.and.Coca. Stoves. CARPETS AND WINDOW SHADDiO,-AOl pas. large line °finis Carpets, without rea4rvia;. fancy Window - Shadea; with Trimmings. I) Housekeepers should attend this sale, As bargains. can be itticl 4 -the goods being sold without reserve. At private sale. 1 large French Plat ell lit Frame. Mirrors, at one-third their value. j 210 caddies good Tea. Also, 10 boxes-prime Clreeee. ' I • SMITHSON, VANHOOK IL-McCLET.LAND, T HREE-STORY BRICE.IIIOUSE.. EAST BIRMINCH Tuesday, May 19th; at 21-2 dc , oak On the premises,'will be sold by auction, that three story (new) Brick House, of ten room arranged as. a store and dwelling, situated on. Du eornerof Oli ver and Sidney streets, near WhartoSis Mill. The lot fronts on Oliver street.S4 fact, will Wending back: 80 'feet ix/ depth -along., Sidney)Ntreet! )the buildinz is arranged In good styleU embelished front, with a tine store room. The . lodation of this noperty is very desirable as a businaas stand, be ng within one-half square:of street cars and in the ,mmedlate vicinity of mills and manufabtories. Sale ~pposltive Svoreserve. Terms al sale. aMHTHSON, VA-NHOOS. 3160LHLL ctioneers, -AND • AP. 12111 - ,-. ;.,, ~: ; la. ei,;_' LEGGS37I. S i :,-, 7 1 T r i t 13 EAIITWILTL .1111VILDIN RITE at , HOMEWOOD•II4ATION-All 1 ' OMR. Will be sold on the premises, on W t DNESDA.Y, May,2oth, at 33 o'clock. That certain, * of ground containing one and one-eighth acre, situated at Homewood Station, on the ‘PermaylV,ania Central Railroad, fronting on the Greensburg:turnpike, and r a vati n bl i tA e li b agn , 6 111(mA:eel:ge a r e f 4 11:atirlf and Miller. On the grounds are ars' growth of beautiful shade and 'fruit ._trees. : . ornamental shrubbery, ie.; a good oint, of never Wog water,- clatern, carriage honse'and stable.. The situatirsils t k sr exceedingly tine, commanding views f East Liber ty, Wilkinaburg and- adjacent.cousi . 'Thiele as rare opnortunitylo,aecureihn.proved; roundewith - ' so,many advantages Of railroad, gOod riving road, healthy ceuntry and good neighborbbiod. The toll keeper man near Homewood Statioolvill show the, grounds to visitors prior to the day-ornele. Epeeist. public attention is invited to this hittly attractive :asie, , - .E . GDA.TIt; 41intiouieero . ... myl.4 AV:PALMER -110111 - - 7 pALMER & PHILLIPSpi .AUCTIONEEILS And Commission 3feltitnnts, OPERA. HOUSE I,..ITCTIOpi ROOMS,. No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittabilret, flu BOOTS, SHOES, C#RPETS, Dry Goods Wad Nsitgons, AT PRIVATE ELLE, DAY AIiIi , EVENING. Consiginnients Solicited. ilirompt Re turns : , u"; • • r, 168.* Nrti, NEW MOHAIR: - ?1-• • =,,, BEACH SILK* - HOSTgritb.,I.4‘OVES., 'RKYLTOSC 9 t or No. 168 ,1 11 Q $ LAU ' tk ee 16$i ,; 188. Cap30:1240) NOTICE . Weel Atensiw e ;' CURBIRONN - AND SIDEWALK, ti ~ We desire to Ciltihe 41 . 0a01i 4 iitu r v n br e t t o .iii widen their sidewalks, accord nk. to or d i our Patent Iron Curb and Paseill i n ou t e Ms week. Tim same - will be laid in front of the...o_lo94 l "m i is stiNeX... ~ andivilt speak Vg...ltselri ' wosi ca rer wid sleigh- - tract- Item ;Iv letrerof the City con andlf laid / , later: "I consider It superior.to, .... ____ , and I. in Fifth street, will add tre5 .. ....1t i Z i3 . 514t Y I would recontrund y 90w olry Engineer." Address . , u. • i l uta . ".11Ittit iAS • • iI - . • • - I m .. m art.r.Eß , iittesidetit4 t • . ap22 1 ITIO i.o -, • --- 4 ----------- 1 0 .- 0031 rECt =mental Hair • woR K AND PERIIMILII, No. W 4 srest4;otA soonftuil WoOki. , Pittebti h. earth s ion d, ffeerld usoktment of *dies' Aiwissilto, CURLS* Gtippl .liitemesWl , Ta ; I i wios, ~ Azrs. evA3D OnAlthifil, BRAD VII, ' PRICIv A goad - Price . In .91100.1/ .111 be given for &O. vtr ' BA " ' lut d Goitllfllleres HaltiCutting.done I Ladle?. . 4 .„ an t w . -1 . , tbevaa.e.• ••,- ". ii 4N te. iliaSttla -......, Ff. ... ' Orden p NOTICES. AUCTION SALE 159 Federal etreeti Allegheny, ET B. LIMN, , .1 1!A seiler 'Of 'Weights and Illeasuresi: No.nOtfitTikarM j-j 4 Si , tßetween Liberty Perry stints. attend i 0 1 t al 4 larry.uatinflio_ii• I new .1., Alyeat $ , eIf4T.P ,On 'I: 'lslii - TW • ' " : NOD CLOW' : ,LIIICTi Thlfit'lfikrdt_ . ot l . l Sled 1 p •Pkti. xttil?% tzikmaguusto4 rz' par apits:pl9l ; g C Sollattor. = ct loneers 16116 ..,i a ,', •
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