totiv . Aasar.4* vim's-sox TigferVAXllr The gRE.44-wssrriur- a roriv Mitt teen removed to N 0.170 BM/TEM/ELL/ STREET. where L a ineVA.kaionn4 thy ntoe.comptetih aseortine* of Gann,- plytnisi Atiamanitioliattii lair Material, etc., in tee city. Ail kind. i, is ~:~ {~ rre,;,411c.:t:41, PITISMIRGII - GAZETTE: MONDAY. 31.A1 25. 1868 *ENV JUST OFMTOW, 'fit tidiflitiftlNE . '' r l. Straw and Millinery Goods, • . • EVER BROUGHT TO THE (JITI, AND. WILL BE,SDLD AT EXTREMELY LOW' RATES. $A All the new shapes. BONNETS. RIBBONS—a Ratline. IsACES--Colored, White and 'Black. DOTTED NETS—Black and Colored ORO DE NAPS.L , r • BLACK GROS R4rs SIL K S, 4WD A stPgittOß AssOitTfth:i, FRENCH . FLOWERS, Which will be sold by the box or bunch, at less than New York prices. 1109IERY—Itilibed itud at in;tich - reidneeil rates. GLOVES—AII shades and sizes. Alexandre's Kids; Lisle, Berlin, Silk and Cot ton Gloves. • A. nee• and superior assortment. HAMBURG AND SWISS NEEDLE-WM. EDGINGS. INSERTINGS AND BANDS. INFANTS' EBB. WAISTS AND ROBES. cox.ouva) TAD DONA MARIA. LACE COLLARS, BARBS AND SETTS, Real and Imitation. CORSETS—AIt the leading snakes. HOOP SKlRTS—Ladles' and Mtsses. GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. • THE STAR SHIRT. PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS. NOTIONS. .BUTTOIiS. BRAIDS: TAPES . SPOOL COTTON: ' • COTTON TRIMMINGS AND FRINGES; DRESS TRIMMINGS; FRINGES. HEADINGS, splendid line, all emits; SACQUE TRIMMINGS; . . BUGLE FRINGHI4S: WRITE GOODS, PIQUE, ac MERCHANTS & MILLINERS Will dud It to their advantage to. give tut a call, as our stock Is unsurpassed In extent and variety, and at the Lowest Eastern Prices! " • 'll'l.olo4We and' .ftetail. JOSEPH HORNE & CO. TV and;l9 MarketStreeti - • S. INTERNAL REVENUE, li. slao DISTRICT. • .._ _ COLLECTOR'S .- NOTICE. OFFICE COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Twenty-third Collection Dist. of Pa.. J t No. 61 Water St., Allegheny City, May 0th..1163111. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Lists of SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termett.P. CENSES, :and at the Taxes on INCOMES, CAR RIAGES:. WATCHES, SILVER PLATE, Ac.,pare now In this office; where payment iilli be received thereon by the Collector on met after the 30th of Mai; 15613. These taxes having become dueorrust be paid before the 15th day of June. 1866, other wise-additional expenses will be incurred by the taxpayer.' E. BUFFINGTON, Fsq'''Doprity Collector forae county of Armatrong„ and EDWIN LYON, ri g ., Deputy Collectottor the county of Butler, will:be ready.to receive after the .90tb lust. for thelrxe- speedy° countlca„,and wlll post notices designating the times and places when and where they will be prepared to receive the taxes collectable by them. To accommodate taxpayers in OW 'vicinity of the pla . ces in Allegheny county, designated as follows: Deputy Collectoi,SAMllEL 11. BAIRD, - Esq.. Will attend at those places to .receive the taxes, on the days' mi.& between the hours of 9 o'clock A. al. antllo • cliwk P..if. of said days Yin _ -, At Tarentum, tin Friday, May Slid, at Brown & Shadle's Rotel. .7?, At Sewickley, to Tuesday, May 96th, at Gtuitoh's Store.: v At, Bakerstown, on Thursday, May 51Sthi:: at Whites Hotel. '' " Taxes payable only in Greenbacks, or Nattoaal Currency. Office hours from 9A.N.to 3 r. m.- • , ;., I JOHN IN. SULLIVAN.. Collector. inyinpae BLACK SILK SACQUES, N - Erw' sTlrr.mog, vox SALE BY WHIT,E, ORR . , & ..i'... 2. Fifth . Street. WARM AIR FURNACES COOKING. RANGES. We are new prepared to furnish and put up Warm Air Furnaces of the latest, and most approved &tykes, for Anthracite or. (titan:linous Cost:" the greatest riety and best, Furnaces ever offered in the city. Also, Cooking Ranges of the must improved styles. Special attention IS also paid Ad Ventilating logs. mTis 147 WOOD STREET. 3. LANCE, H. DY - Elr AND 13 : 00V,,,M ' ' ',4 No. 3 , Efr. crzusalt; figrxmiarx• And Nos. 186 and 187 Third Street) C::;i;;,~'j7C'PSßUß6jji~~~i~i~4 ~'2'~`, TO CONTBACTOIROI..:Uf F r ". 'T. : PROPOSM.SswiII be received at gltel4loo of, the Commlsslinitetitthe tint ilfreetiotter welty•Hall, No. 66 mithfleld street, _Pittsburgh, until 11[ 0 1 ~.. 4411ie,11. 166% Ai o'clock P. M., For tearing down this old buildlnge acid cleaning:off the ffround for the new City Hall, corner of eiith field street and Virgin' glleicet4 trrigA" about four thousand yaras of earth, the wort oiNi done by the Wile yard, and the contractor to to all old rnatittant/ A.. THOMAS STEEL,. • Secretary of the Board of cortindisloticre Bit the • Erection of retry niyalog roditlibus • vl LT T 1 d SUN :UMBRELLAS, , • • iI:V4t94 t IN NEW AND DEtIIIABLE t3TYLES, JUST RE CEIVELI,49,II,- ---- 11 rr44I.:EATON•6I; • • No: 17'Fiftlo St. , mr3 .0119 133114114661 . 5 1.0 ih 1. :,, ~,-.,;; ri, 'lO • r..i.n , ' . NM, A: A. 11TODDART' == 134 - I NPRIMi• AAA ArtillVlo. o .• On SATURDAY, May Sad, at her store, No. Se , YRIMARAIr ST...Allegheny. , • m ilk tiligir IPIUILLIgta ‘,../ White's recipe. Put IV by Grosse it'Bhtetwel eongirgrWillettirfitit, r mat re ante „octiko - re - of — 4Olllll MU* AFL." lati o ••• I.4hertir..nd- Hand etc essr , ' 4 t r- • (4 I Y- ;ax sitmkrers.' ~~Y.~.."^.Jx.S'S~ .tY THE 1M s": FIRST MORTGAGE : BONDS ._. . . PAYARLE INGOLD. • - e,Great.peLtillalkoadline,.extendlng,.l7 2l Iles from Omah ode the ildissouri, 'River, to the t e.waters of tiid racladbetaii, Is tieing built by t 0 POWeriaIqompaniesTIF.D.UNIQYIPACJ.FIC , ginning - at-Media, tiuddineweit, ana-ibertentral &cilia of California, beginning at Sacramento, building east, until the two roads shall meet. PC.lth eginpardelihate Proseqntpti Ahe 15 , 10 Tfill.4 glrOit vigor; the lthalon lidvinß ili'isiaffi *nded over [lCES—havn !Inn and other tuaterlals for two bun , red miles more upon the ground, and one hundred dltlonalthilea ere ready.fer-thearsek.., They -will. even nine4:larger foraefinyloyed ,rbta year than ,rer before, and It IE esketeXthat between 111 be In cipitiltion , dining; 111368,C;F There seems to be no reasonable doubt 'thai the tlistanee between Omaha and Sacramento will be traversal by rail In 1870. THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12, 1300 acres or land, and lie Bonds to the average ;amount of $28,000 per mile, to aid in the Construction of the line, and authorizes the issud of the First Mortgage Bonds now offered for.sale, tiozzuae amount and no more. - TO tioire'rnibegt takego: Mom) lien, and gives to the First Mortgage Bondholder a prior lien for their security, to which a large paid-up cap ital Is added. The ponds cannot be issued exceptas each see:ion - of grienty calks ig accepted by Otivern4 ment commission, oo ,tbaZ tkey alwaysz7prezent a real property.' r It Is universally admitted that on the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad, Its through business will Minim It otteof the.tnost profitable in the world —but' its. way . or - twig/ busimiss As already 'several times the *tercet on its bonds; ho that, If not an other mile Were built, they. would be a secure In- =MI AND =EISE l. I r, lIC • ' RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LI.MITEDAMOII,NT OF THEIR . • PRTICCIPALAND INTEREST 'HIRTY MILLXON DOLLARS, nd the Central over TWENTY MILLIONS, upon elr spr,etl,ve parte of, thp,undern#,lng. THE HAVE `COMPLETED . . 550 SOO AND "THE.iNE'r EAI INGS for 'elgth moldhs of last year on an average of 388 Mlles are oftictally re ported at 8E069,136, while• the interest on all the Bonds 11, could Issue on that, leegflkof roa,l for, that time, ieduced to currency, was only 1345;856: The amount paid by the Government (or the trans rination Of troops, ulnaitloasi stares and mails !law been, and doubtless will continue to be, much InPr , e than the Interest on the United States Second Mort gagirithDdi: If it Is 'net, the charter provblea Gat after the road Is.completed, and until said bonds and Interest are 'paid, at least fire per cent: ortite not' earnings of . the rued shall, be applied to such hay- The Ilalniiraclike binds Fella-V/opr each, and liavieonVoni - etiaebed. They hive th years to run, and bear annual Interest, payable oh the days of January end July, at the Company's CM& In the City of New York, at the rate of six pei cent. in gold ! The Prtnelpalis payableln gold at matu rity.' 'At the Present reiteof irmid, these bonds pay an Annual Income on their coat NEARLY NINE PER AND IT IS BELIEVED . THAT THEY 5001 13E AT A PREMIUM The Cohirkssy hale- huts very limited • siipply of thetrßonds:remainingan head, but any subscrip tlotia accepted to a greater amount than can be tilled from BOnds now In the Company's possession, 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 a rate above par at any time, and wilt not fill any orders or receive any , subscrW t lons on which the money has opt been actually paid at , the Contpatiy's Office before the time cif -such Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the bonds and the sculled interest In currency at.the rate of di per cent. per annum, from the date on which the last 'coupon was paid. Subscriptions will be received la Pittsburgh by - JAMES T. BRADY £ Co., corner of Wood and Fouith Streets; -RAR.T. CADOBLEY -&. Co., corner of-Wood end DI Irdietceets ; i - - 8. Me-CLEAN 'fis CO., 75 yeurth StreFt; PH. R. MERTZ, Corner 54 1 h and Wood sts.'v ROBINSON BROS., 78 Fourth street; AND IN NEW YORK At the Company" OSlee, No. SO Maxim Street, and by JOUN J. CASCO & SON, Bankers. No. 39 Wall Street, and by the Company's advertised agents throughout the totted States. ttauees'shonidlat m a de in tlnifts or othel• funds par lu New York, and the Bonds will be . sent free of charge by return. express. rarties sub scribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. ; , , . A PAMPHLET AND MCP FOR 1868 half lust been published by ; the Company, giving formation than ti possible fn an adVeilisement, re specting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Read, the Beans . for. Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on appileatiOu at the 'Company's otticea,!tr,toauy of tluitasinartisca; agents. , - 1010 3. OSCO s Treasunfr, ECU - - 1C6TA111.141Z1? MAU 'WS ,LAMII44T IJI 4,..1115111CA • Norms ,ANEErticafor Lightning' Rod litanatottin. ' • 11, r. ' • BRASS FOUNDRY , ...: --. : 77 : :,, ' , f.P.P.' 7 :I'. '.;:.!..1 1 9 - • • . IRON • ,6i4,..T 1 V . A,W10 .., ~11:91111,5. 0,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY. . THeCiiEBRATED trAR GA L VANIZED iraiGirt*lL'lr4 icons, Manufactured at these works, andkold to all gaits of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any Lightning Rod in use., ,Oruat imluemlnents offered to peddlers and all persons buying at wholesale. Also, tine Platina Points , of all kinds and patterns, together with Insulators, Fastenings Copper and Uon'ConnectionMUrs , lßricest eke.: [B6ol.eLlram ftlets and Circulars sent free. • REIBITWT2Idt)4 Nos;t4Bo ilidAlN! . .Sit Job* St. rzauunitrum, EICEI . _ ' ) • "1r..r,;), New Goods and New Styles of BOYS' CLOTHING. VERY LOW I:PRICES I No. 47 ST. cidan. STREET FAMILY ~., . ,• .• . , ~ B..4,viiilppr t ts,.E.REIlig fff..r..??r, I . ..J., . :"1; '1 `'`iiiiitritii illii;igii itaires:Zi • o. 'te - . 5., yr 0 , 1. 1 7t? " - . ~. rot= 113 And 114 Wood street, Pittabtugli. I: .It. , ,,,%trtisi 1 tn; .t ;1 , 040 4 lf,t'7o .3 qi 11.,, ME FOR SALE. FoR.SAA.F, TWO lI,OUSES 'Axp Low on. Carroll street, Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the par; y It about leaving the city:and - wishes to dispose of the property before removing._ . SAW' MILL, 'Twee DWELLING HOUSE% TWO BARNS, with good FARM, and about 80 acres timber land. This property will be sold lows Cash 01.500—balance on time to suit buyer. FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold' fo - rlwetitir dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good barn: 50 acres of the land dear. FARM Ole 150 ACRES. near tile line of railroad: Very well lokated - for raising stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 serest of 4.11 e-land in, meadow and grain. • - • • ' CITY PROYERTY.—WIII sell a good brick house, containing dye rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, and would rent for the amount in six years. -• A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a river front, and very convenient of access. TANNERS, convenient to the city, and haring a well . established custom 'or local trade connected 'therewith; a good dwelling and forty.acres of land. FOUR LOTS in Sharpsourg, . near the rallroad;' would make a _good coal yard. • HOTEL. FOR MLLE.—That fine Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville Junction, coutaininn fourteen , : rooms and the necessary outbuildings, with. three acres of garden and fruit trees. This well located hotel will be sold low, as tb4 prollrle ' tor wishes to retire front business. FOR RENT. Two new Brick HOwies, Brooms eaCh. Two new Brick nausea; 11 rooms each:. One new Frame House, 4 rooms. Two pew Brick Housely 8 rooms each. ' ' One new Frame House In Wilkinsburg, having six rooms an &large lot, Well. suited for a garden. nice .COUNTRY, HOME for!, rent,. for 4300- per annum. Possession given first of June, or • sooner if required. Y , •-; . FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Ward; T acres that can be • dividedcilito acre lots. 5 Lots in Oakland. -- • 't • , - FOR RENT-A large Houses, suitable for -Board ing Houses- , . • W.KNTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches TO, theri—sso o o Ds P. lIATORTREAL ESTATE OFFICE No. 91 Grant St., avaipis _ • FOR SALE. . A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 70 ACRES. 19 miles from the city, in Elizabeth township, Alle gheny county, Pa.. on the Youghiogheny river, one half mile from Elrod's Station, on the Connellsville valirowl:Tlear uhurche.a; schools, stores, *c., in the flourishing villages of Boston and'Oreen Oak. The improvements - area two-story brick house. of.-six rooms, ball and cellar, a good frame bank barn with stabling underneath, auoiother outbuildings; 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. This prop. , arty being located near the line of the •railroad, within one hour 'a ride of the city, makes It very de slmble for. gardening or 'a, dairy ' farm; It is aso a good and beautiful location for country homes .near the city, lying Immediately on the rive r..on the op posite side fromthe railroad. The West' Newton Accommodation and other trains on the railroad af tarsi certain anti -frequent opportunities of daily communication to and from the city. Will be sold as a whole of in lots of one acre or more, to suit pur- Also, A FARM OF 1.2.3 'ACRES, situated in St. Clair ; township, .Westmoreland county, Pa., near the line of the ' Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston Station.. The improvements are a twd-story frame house, _with six rooms and good cellar, a framebauk bani 4.17 by 00 feet,, and other outbuildings. , is on the place a young apple and peach ,orchard; 120 acres cleared land. divided Into fields of wave , nlent size, a large portion of which are well set in clover and timothy; the residue of.sald tract -cov ered with good timber. It is well watered and un derlaid with coal andlimestone ,and lip 'convenient to churches, schools, stores mills and, blacksmith shops. , - Areal good bargain Is offered In this excel- - lent farm; and - with It •will be sold all the _personal PtoPerty our the premises. consisting of horses,— cows. stock cattle, bogs and poultry, harness, gears. wagon, 'flows. farming Implements and household and kitchen furulture. Together will be soldivery low and ou easy terms, to a responsible purchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of. 158 ACRES AND 95 PERCHES,'In Elizabeth Tp., Allegheny county, ra., on the line of the Betupiteld railroad: and one and one-half miles from the Con nellsville railroad at Suter's Station. - On this farm are 40 acres •of superior white oak timber, ° w.hlgh, alone is now worth one-half the prys, Viz.; Ij oithe whole tract. Tito inTnrocerue...- orchard of frame barn, - gO d auu mime orco 1.i5W.711. a‘ e d and underlaid with limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with stone coal for the use of the farm. Also. The best FARM. in Fairfield township, Westmoreland countv, 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 chaeds, 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 theft stone soil, about 200 ems of which is cleared and the residue of the tract in good timber, such as white oak, rock oak, • hickory, walnut and beech. This property will be sold very cheap and on good terms, as the owner wishes to engage In other busi ness?' For particulars enquire of _ eIOUNTIIN RESIDENCE at PRI.. VATE SALE—In Tarentum Borough,. Alle gheny county, 21 miles northeast of Pittsburgh; containing nearly,Al. - acres, lately the residenee - of Mrs. Mary Humes, deceased, and formerly the real denCe of the Hon. John 3f. Porter, deceased, on which there Ls a two-story BRICK -HOUSE. Chit:. taining eight rooms and cellar, , and other necessary outbolldines; wgood well of soft water; also a tine , lot of bearing grape vinei, an orchard of choice ap ples and peaches, and other fruit trees. - About-15 acres, are underlaid with a four foot vein of good coal, with a pit opened. This is a tare Opportunity to purchase an elegant- country : residence, being located on an eminence commanding line view of the Allegheny River, A. V. and West. Pa. R: R.'s, and within ten urinates walk of Depot on thelatter road: • NEW TORTE El linvi GRAY LOGAN, Xgri'r +;~;u.; ~~. ~ a:s.:~us<'ar.~.~ ~' F, ~~4a~:}~r.u~.+ ~''3 F+t~tt~,ti.~p.~w'x~as fl sums OP O,OOO,AND UPWARIN APPLY. AT G. K TOWF.R: IS4 Fourth Street. 44:04a • For further Information call on or address H. D lIUMES, Tartu -Pa. my 1.461 F"'ApSAL—To close a Partner- Two Taacrrs OF VALUM=i LAND No. 1. Situated in Conemaugh township. CAM BRIA Co" Pa., having the Pennsylvania Jtaliroad running through it, and within live Miles of Johns town. containing WA acres. There is on this hind two workable seams of bituminous coal, 33 and 6 feet thick. Also, avein of superior Are, Clay, faAy equal to the Bolivar. Di o. A. Situated in Green township. BEAVER Go. . Pa.. containing about 5100 acres, part under fence and improved. awl being within a short distance of Smith's Ferry. The land extends to the Ohio river. ou which It boundS over 000 feet. It contains two seams of bituminous coal. SIX and 4% ft., and one of cannel goal of 0 feet thick. .Also. - a vein of lire clay, £ For furt h er e manufacture of are brick. hllbrmation inquire of ' • ' • • • S. NC.- .313:EJF; , . . • ... • , • No. 359 Liberty street. VALUABLE . . • Water. Street Property for Sale. Large three-itory PRICK ENiELLPSE . }IOESE, with store and two °Mee rooms. all well built apd in good'urder, and In excellent location. ' • , CUT EBERT & myhhe'M ' 85 Smithfield street. lr%EgiltAltLE crry .11.! POWEIALE.—A,good '; • ; Three•Stery Brick Dwelling Honsei ' Pressed brick front, slate root, bide.hall, large par lors, ten rooms In all, cellars, etc.; all finished in the best ;style, with Modexa conveniences. and in complete order; In good location; lot ar . feet front ota • - Irst street. - , Apply to • 1 1 ; 8. CUTIlitt.lllT A SONS, 127 Baal Estate Agents, 83-Smithfleld; mmid Taait d oars ; Iron BALE =SEVERAL lIIMILDING LOTS co Obserygtory.REl, &mond , Allegheny City, net offered for sale,--ebtap. The locatlontals eery ,deslrablo. la Des, TAPADialdilag Si; L fine yfeerof both cities; Is easy Of acces and tbare is Iran= 'of stßa o •o l tho I Follnd or building pn °SO . Apply soon at the : paint a op of Me- CO AN.- & SNYALII, Allegheny; 'lt ond„ hat THIS OFFICE, or on the pr . endoei, near the Ob servatoryilulldlug:,!.‘ . ~.; , . .= - nilt2Snaal - 2t75 AC RES -G O vlon s reinadoder a excell S en!7: . 4!it. - -. enind front Freepottt and within one-b if wile of the route of Ni ,Ve 4 , Railroad., expected tq Witt opetatlou next fall. Will be sold Or exchang ed for approved city, property: .10p1y.t0,„,,,..• BANS. : •a, cUTntis.wr &50r436, • .mr2o . • kb batebbeid.strot. PAINTER:, ; ;; Fa g 45 OUIO.STREET, 4114itheley. I. Thatikiut for ttitbniter veil , liberal putrtmag f i• be stowed upon me, tenure My Wands andel public generally that, In the future as to the .past, I shill endeavor diligently to merit a' continuance ottbe same, and will be always at the shop teem 7t to 9 i ? x. and from 1 to 3 r, myintql4 orAvAttio ,, Will raid. by the subscriber Id any person who brings her the bpdy of her baabgnd ; .• ' ' .7.A:C013; - 1.112E9s , Waii hut Sunda . * evening was . proilible drositied it! the ~4410 river; or !ip can dive any re1404 1 .W • atiols sbout hbn. "4 , •• • um., YjEt3. nitts• ( citt Ohio sireet, Allegheny City.. H - ~ , . Bi At trOsis '' ' - •''''' 1 , • rimumat, mummy toPih.,...'' -, , “4 , -•14- ,' r , W(4 l ' 2B (fiLim -, refleho7d Ativir, x ,p it ii I. 5 - g( 60 : mvIN SAT Vg. • • PALES & PHILLIPS. pAL ipips Atrenommw , , And! Commission 'Merchants, OPERA'. HOUSE AUCTION 11004 Na 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pay BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, 114 i fit/0118: aid Notions, AT ritIvATE. SALE DAY MW EVENING. ' Nolleliee, prompt item --7 7 BYL ' . WttNAIBE. ' 4 STREET PROPERTY, FIFTH WABLV.— TRUR A XEUTORIS , SALE OF PENN. iil. HOTS AND.LOI`.. t M • ' , • Y MORNING, ay , sl9th, 1868. at 10 o'clock. :111 be sold on the premises. corner of Penn . and O'Hara streets, by order of the' Executors of Mrs. Catlnirine Kearney, deceased, that valuable. city bo shires property In the'Plfth ward. haling 80 feet frotn Penn street, and 100 feet in depth along 0' era street to Mulberry alley, whereon are the two me Buildings, Nos. 439 and 443 Penn' street; alio, the two Brick Dwellings; Nos. 47 and ~ 49 O'Hara. street; and the two Brick DwellingS,Noil• , 39 and 4411 Mulberry alley. Terms Of sale—One-half cash; balance ' itt one and, two yearl i with interest. ' . "- iny•-n 1 A. MOILIVAINE. Auctioneer.: .. ', -- r, DESIRABLE' CITY MANSION ik,' EtTENSIVE 01INABIENTAL, OROUNDSt. so. 1 C Iff street Sixtlimard.. :- - .- -On SA URDAY . AFTERNOON', Nay 30th, at -,* o'clock. ' ill be sold on the premises, in Sixth ward, the very; desirable city mansion, No: 1 (Mg street, next to o T . rner of Fulton street, and the extensive ornametital grounds attached, of Hobert Robb, Esq. . It is a subs tantial , large and neat t wn , e t ee3 . g ta n te Blansionsurrounded by handsome, wide porticos,- the sldekof building lined in with brick, plastered , and wealher-boarded; containing 8 large rooms, be. ' side dining-room, kitchen and cellar. Marble man tles, hotknd sold water and gas throughout.- - The Let is 72 feet front on Cliff Street by 147 feet' In depthwith an adjoining front of 06 feet on Cliff . street , ud 5077 feet in depth to Bedford avenue. 'Any iaii or all of these beautiful grounds will be sold wi t, the mansion and lot, as may be destred.• Or if puri.hasers for the mansion do not, wish the full: depth of Wiese additional grounds from Cliff street, a subsiiiirlsion of the 4 lots on Bedford avenue, each 24 feetlfront and,l3o In depth, will be sold sepa rately., i.l - . Also, enelot on the north side of Cliff street, 50 feet frotit by Ibo reel - in depth, whereon is erected a brick stable. This situation Is unsurpassed In its advantages of pure als,i magnificent views, elegant surroundings,- and conttenient for city business men. Those wish-. In; are lhvlted to examine the premises. , ,• . Termki-Onc-half cash; balance in one year, with. . I , u a t it e y"M refit}, A. McILWAINE, Au c tion eer... BY B i IdITHBON, VABBOOX dr, WOLBLIAND. CATI,RIAGES, BAROUCHES r.T.,AUCTION. Third iiinportant and Extensive Public Maleint Sbnier , s Carriage Bazaar, Dia7i.. MOd Alley . near Liberty Street. '.. ai On Wtdnesday, Jape 3 at 10 o'aloak A; N. The thita popular sale will take place at.SGA.VER'EI. CARRIAGE BAZAAR. of .a Large assortnient or Carriages, Baroaches, Buggies, Jagger Wagons, to gether *ith a number of other styles of lighlvehl-: des; also, 9rw6 vimE' - rto/a) Eroxt-EA. ~. One Sim D Mahogany a .- . -•- - - • U 117 . 11 "....- 1104 . bands h)gh. 7 'e as beaten and can beat SAS , l'i° —l -4 .idlies no superior as a pole horse, tor„ VL: i 'lltsr; very quiet and land. . , ,-, :. And t Ist fine, stylish Bay Mare, raised by George, W. Stath, Esq., - of of Wheeling, W. Vb.' Sired 11 his Olencde horse; dam, a very fine Tuckeyboe mare; 7' yearsrd; sound and kind; 15% hands high: has trotte lin three Minutes Lois road wagon, and is a e mo Mst a m r" leTth e sad ow dl n m a wishes no-w dsao s he o • f'M th e se horsed.; as he intends to be absent from the city the' great part of the coming summer. These horses bcan een orior to the day of sale at NO: 204 Penis streets . In addition, a large and well assorted stock of fine Herne i i s, &c., will be sold at some time and place. An ! terested should know. that these vehicles, gorse} harness. ad.. will be sold without reserve, and til se wishing anything in the several lines will find 14 _o their benefit to attend. SMITHSON, VANHOU.K. & Me'3I;ELLA.IiT), mY72,159 Auctioneers. Jill SLASURBAN RESIDENCE, • •. , ILAUCHLIN STATION. Thtqsday, May 28th, at 1 techick P M., On th •• ~ e premises, will be sold. that - desirable and' well tnted two-story (new) Brick House( of nine room with 3 acres of ground attached. located - at Laud lin Station, Connellsville Railroad, within., . three! minutes' walk of the station. Fruit' trees,' ~shrulibery, splendid' spring of water at the 'doord This property, for location, convenience and comfort cannot be surpassed. Parties desiring to, attend sale take 11 o'clock train Cohnellsrttie Kan,' road.l or Oakland street cars, and go, down by the run tnad. TeXms—Onevtbird cash, balance In.l and,Sl yews.) If 14/TTASOIi, VAN - BOOS & McCLELLAHD • . , .16/13 Auctioneeiln"-, 1 1 BY A. 'MUTE. "WELLING. HOUSES IN : ALLE- jjr, GHENT AT AIJCTION:' • • OA MONDAY, May 25th, at 2 o'clock. will be soldlon the premises, FIVE DWELLING HOMES, onlamilton street. .Fllth ward, Alleghenyirmear the R ound House, at the Outer Depot of she Fort Wlyneltaliroad.. The houses are two-story.brieks, Null containing four rooms, kitchen and finished' attic; are in good repair, and are situated on 1., parpd street and in a pleasant nel,ghborhood. They aro good renting houses, and very deslrable for pri vate dwellings sor men of limited. means. Visitors wißinquire at NO. SOY Hamilton Street. • ' arms—One-fourth cash. balance in three years. A. LEUGATE. Auctioneer,. 't Firmls9 Federal street, Allegheny. . , . MITE LEAD :AND COLORS.' 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