àw m)wntinsErarsirs. OWNS FOR-TNIN she trd!' WESTERN GUI' WORXS have 'been removed to No.. 11: SMITHFIELD STREET, where will always be' f ou nd the most convicts assortment ogAilmses. Pt Ls, Ammunition and Sport. , Materiel, 41ce., in tee city. Alt kinds of Gun* a Pistols care/Illy repaired. - Oath paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send sta%p for ittustrated Circular. Agents wanted in trm, town in the United Si Pittsburgh.. R. JOHN STON. 179 timithteid Street. JOHN N. , . Rogister in Bankruptcy for !id District. Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. Sir' Office horirs-9 A. U. to 5 P. x A DMINIS TRAITOR'S 1114YTICE. tI —Whereas, Lettere of Administration on rESTATE Or MAJOR E. HARDING, - dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all Demons ice debted to said estate are requested to make immedli ate payment. and 'those baring claims agalnss the will present them, duly authenticated for set tlement, to S. CUTHBERT, my22:q7S.s. No. SS Smithfield street.- INEW OPERA HOUSE. TWO WEEKS. Cossamelleing 910millagy_ /lame 959, THE ITA3IOUS, ORIGiNAL ANDO N LY Le awn; CARNIVAL MINSTRELS, A mammoth organization. $lOO In Greenbacks given away nightly. Admission, 50 and 95 cents. Matinee op Saturday, when SAO in Greenbacks will be given array. Admission to Matinee, 95c.; Chil dren 15e. surn:q7o D. C. LA RIIE. Mani JUST ARRIVED; THE PRINCE INIPE.RIAL, AND BISMARK, THE LATEST STYLE OR BOYS' SUITS. GRAY & LOGAN, No. 4T ST. CLAM STREET. NOTICE.' THE MBA OF 0. F. LAMM & CO. has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent, JAS. P. SPEER having sold out his entirein terest to O. P. LAMM. The business will be Car ried on as usual, at the same place, by the remain ing partners, who will settle all outstanding clahns. O. P. LAMM, * ' - C. DAVIS, J. P. SPEER. May SS, 111168. , OSCAR F. L. 410111 & CO. - • COAL. AND COKE. (Mee, Sanduuky Street, and P. F . W. & C. Rat, Allegheny . City. SUPERIOR. Youghiogheny Coal and Conneftifille Cola, AT LOWEST MARSET RATES. attended to. 1:12M:1 IBNTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WEST- N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,. WILLIAM F. SEIBERT.- a - bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March Rd, 1567, having ap plied for a discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said act, by order of - the Court, notice is hereby given to all -creditors-who have proved their debts, and other persons inter: ested, to appear on the 17th day of June. 1589, at 10 o'clock•A. w., before SAMUEL HARPER; Esq., , Register, at his office, No. 93 Diamond street, Pittsburirti, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a d scharge should notice granted' given said bankrupt. And further is hereby that the second had third meetings of creditors of the said . Bankrupt, required by . the 27th and 2h sections of said Act, will be had before the said Register at the-same time and place. S. C. McCANDLESS. , Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District. y23:q77-e LAIL& LACE POINTS, . 1111 - Summer phawls, Black Silk Sacques, FOR SALE ET WHITE, ORR 8:, CO., 23 Fifth Street. my2S NEW GOODS! J. N. BURCHFIELD Sfr CO., Have just received from New York, at No. 52 St. Clair Streeti, NEW-BLACKCOLOItar BILK ; PINE APPLE GRENADINEf3; SILK GRENADINES; ALEACC r Af3, all colors; WRITE & COLORED 9BGANDIESi- ez 1 FRENCH LAWNS; Awls, IRISH AND FRENCH: CALICOS AN NE D MUSLIN% with a fall anon meat of W GOODs. . • Sir Remember the plsee, Ifo. 52 St. Clair Street. :4: • .• • :is fr'll/NlOlll ItEPITHWAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The UNION REPUBLit, N VOTZBB of Alle gheny County are resinested to meet at the usual places for holding elections in the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships, on , • Saturday, Nay 30th,1663, And elect two (S)delegatel from each election da trict;for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress. Also, two IS) delegates from each elec tion district for the purpose of nominating candt- - dates forlenste, Assembly, District Attorney and Assistant Attorney, Controller, Commissioners and County Birveyor. - - The Congressional Convention for the lifid Wet will meet at the CITY COUNCIL CRAM /MRS Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, June 2d9 a t 10 o'clock A. 3c., to nominates Congressman. The Congressional Convention for the 23d District will meet at the CITY HALL, Allegheny City, the same day and hour, to appoint - Conferees for the District. The County Convention will meet at the COURT ROUSE, in this city, the sattie daY and hour. • The county Execntiie Committee recommend that the delegate elections be labile* ftr as practicable, by the Republican members of the Election Boards in 'the several districts, and also the manner of voting for candidates in the several Conventions be erton eoce. " . • The Primary Electioni in the Todusbips tenet* log the Townships of Oakland, Pitt: Peebles,. lab. Collins and .Ifirilhins, which will be - between the hours of 3 and T o'clock.) yrdi beteld between the hours of 0 and 6 o'clock r.*X., and la the Bor. - oughs• and Cities between the tours of 3 and o'clock r. M. Imthe Cities and Boroughs, Unchid t log all townships gin 'the emsolidated City,) the - eleor4rns shall be by ballot, andin the Townshipaby All-candidates are requested to send their =nen to the Committee Boollll.lco. 63 Grant street. on or before SATURDAY, the 30th. so ea to be put ou tbo printed slips for use of delegates. • - ff. Chalinum. N. P. =ED' isecretaries. . * ' •C. 0. PAWS" . In luminance of a resolution of the- X r a ant i ve ' Conunittei of tbeValon Republican of ,L,,_ -- _ t ' gbenYCOU>ztT. I appoint • ' ''• .. R. a.'sirrir, ~ • . J O //N B.U. LONG, - • - Ea. A.' RlTAA'saas .' Di. W. J. GILXORE, ANDREW niiii; . .: . illectionefficera of tbeTbird Wani,.riscanar i ii i to 14 ' Bold the 1 :1 11U1 t ' be Ziee 3o4l t l 2 :24: 11Y ou th b e ii ,e ctrit i r ."‘ ions of the pia of ,ilie Eannalnee. t ..,., ~• - , - - ~ f , N. re D. lintraineT.: ~, • , .„. _ NEW ADDER'I'ISEMENTS• ..WIN• SEMPLE'S, 180 & 182 Federal St., Alleeway. A.T BAEZ OrEB9IT!. AT 1230.—YARD WIDE BLEACHED HUB . LER . . AT Me.—HEAVY AINBLEACHED lEHBLIN. AT 15 . 11,30.9 4 :1! . GUTGEA [B. AT MO.-GOOD JEANS. I AT ilsa.—lat. GLOVES, ,DRESSVOODS, 'beautiful Shades. AT Va=llWE SEMPLE'S, c. ass's 180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny., rnx2s • T 410111117 AL STATEMENT of School DISTRICT ACCOUNTS, UNION TOWN- S Allegheny County, Ps. Receipts and Ex= Penditures for 1861. Tax rate, 10 mills on the dollar of. valuation. • Gross amount of tax duplicates 01,4'46 GA Deduct lost tax and egonenstions.s3B9 88 Deduct Collector's commissions.. 117 81— 30T 67 myM Net amount of tax teceived $51,5138 35 Add State appropriation received 931 00 ••• balance on band from last year 318 . 36 " last instalment of sale of Ohl school house 10 00 amount due from late Treas'rsEx'r 10 00 Total of Receipts $51,80: 69 E.XPENDITUBES. Paid to 3 male teachers, $41.50 permontb each, for eight months $1,140 00 Paid to 3 female teachers, 134.00 per month, for eight months... 893 00 Paid for repairing school houses at Mt. Pisgah 244 66 Paid for fuel and con tlngencles• 3B le Paid to West •Pittsb•gh Boroligtk _ for tuition M 90 - Paid to Treasurer, percentage.. 58 Paid to Secretary, for services.. 30 31 'Paid Printers, for advertising.: 30 50 Total expenditures - 51,605 53 Balance on band *7W - 1M 1 THOS. STEPHENSON, President. GEO. MARSHALL, Secretary. Examined and found correct, May SOth, 1 888 . Auditors tar•q76-41,1VF • G ./ E A O S. . C H A O RN I A ES H , AN CHEAPEST BUILDING - LOTS in MARKET are those ,offered for sale in the thriving villzge of Allentown ' adjoining the Birm ingham line, and only fifteen minutes' walk from the end of the Monongahela bridge. This town is growing rapidly. Over 00,000 was realized fur lots sold last season, and over GRy neat dwellings were erected during the season. As a special inducement to mechanics, we are willing' to close the balance of the lots at the low price of from 0100 to .330 each, and on terms easier than paying rent. We arc on the premises every afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock; or apply at our office, corner of Fourth and Smith field streets. B. McLAIN & Cy. THE STEORF.NSON BOYNE, . Et. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, Will be opened for the reception of visitors ,on • MONDAY, 18th MAY, 1868. repairFENT CLAM HOUSE has been thoroughly d, refurnished and a splendid BILLIARD BOOM AND BOWLING ALLEY has been added to the building. The great curative properties of the mineral water., and the extremely healthy site of the building, will well repay the in valid for his vit, and the amusement and comfort afforded to the f t ourist will be certain to make his - stay both agreeable and interesting. - myna/10 , rur TO - FARMERS. . • THE RAY BABE "WELCOME:" ' PATENTED 1885 AND 1587,... Lithe best Bake made, It will rake heavier hay, carry It farther, load and unload itself easter than other ra k e. work of s cr . a A l ti i iid l ietra old certificates could be given, one of which Is below: "OntauD. Erie Co., Pa., Jely .11, 1887. "I - have used the Wilcome Hay Rake, manufac tured by W. W. Wallace. Pittsburgh Phi.. and rec ommehd it to farmers. It is good In light and heavy hay: Is easy on man and horse; is a. complete glean er of pram and etubbt•; is simple In col:pan:Mimi and easily kept in order. JOSEPH ARBUCKLE." . - All orders directed to 319 Liberty street, Pitts,- burgh, Pa.. or at the works in Columbiana, Ohio,. promptly attended to. Bold wholesale and retell by W. W. WALLACE. Bend orders in early, as supply le Short. mj2s:d&T .L.r , i;',, , ,•,'J::::',•.;:,:.,'!,.: IMISI tr t ...o-~i~_fy. sfl PARMOLS, SUN,MpRitT.7-#9. COTTON Bus Irmisit.iixelj, ac. .IkLiACCA:I3, WOOL LELAIItES; FAPiOY POkLMS, IRISH Tortola, GROS GRAIN BILK, ac. -A ••••••••• . ' To ... kIARGE STOWE Or BOy*:Th,T2 . 4 SV,*DOWNS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ac„ AT,LOW PRICES, Wholesate aiul NtYrICE.' All persons haying claim itegainst and Interest -11 ed In the' STEAMBOAT A MADILL° will take notice that I hare seised said teamboat at the snit. Of BAKER, rEABOE & CO. _ , - - ' THOS. IWIALET, i U. S. Marshal..: AZ. isae. mile:Via 'Marshal's Office, Na AY MARE.-- ahem by the L Police of Pittsburgh,- o the 18th instant, a AY MARE, about 14 hand high, black,legs; left hind leg inflamed and swolle ; Omit tlye years old. The owner is desired to come forward. p rove Prop erty and take her away, or sh will be sold es NAT- I-Mt/AY, the 30th day of Ka at A o'clock P. x.i te . m.F. P l6l : Char . gei l- i MATT , C j il G ef it O E f E P N oFiee' . mitruo CEMENT.. -L A3 114 . 4.i trro, rL z esTzu, 4:71113t1IILT TOPE \ WATER P . C. COWS A. AS Wood street. liE7llllr arilli;o7t IENTAL PIC IMO. re pt. Oaf Up br Ot r d f an ezoalalfn eontOoata- owj eelvea and for sate at . ,thekli s , 111120 -earner Llaerty R RENT Two ofum 'Awn Ist:tbe.el (infindebidtk - IS churcb.;'. Hest location lathe pilllN-298 sacks 896 _ pa ow H-298 Man stauver Pam ror 2B ISALA. MELT ;.167 V landing from @Wainer Soli ArtENIP-10 , bales T. 0011110 11 _, sowAsatusi (WV er •t/ alundißT QAIII 2 14ANN' .5(41i ivuO ED LEA tr, wirrante4 11161wd 1 ME s ?Tx; CLQTIFIES beitla Abe Ittarket4 anc 011 r,!`• ; • tikols MEI IMMILRITIBBIAL lath UM& f7. , i;i • t. 42 lwaiimivaiskowiaoamia=l;glatiirmmEN PITISBURGII GAZETTE: FRIDAY, MAT 29, 1868. NEW . ADvEEvsztognlNTs. MILES • • . . PACMC RAILIMO Are now Sashed and. in operation... Sixty mUes of track have been laid this spring,. and the work along the,whole line between the Atlantic and Paella States is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand •men are employed, and it le lot Impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to gacramentM-wlll be finished In 1889 Instead of 1870. The_ means provided are Maple, and all that ettergy t men.and , money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL . WORK, M tbovirlieet possible day, 'win be done TheIINION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary Umber and other i . materials found along the line of Its operations, IL—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 1.91,800 acres . of !And to the rtiLle,talteri In alternate sections on each side of Its road. This Is on absolute do nation, and Will , be a source of large revenue in the future. lII:=A:GOVERNMENT GRANT of United Stites . Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 416,000 to 548,000 per mile, according to the dinieul ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mort gage as securliy, andli Is expected that not only the Intereatrbut .the nrinelpal amount may be paid An seerfees 'tindered by the Company In transporting troops, mane, ie. The Interest is now much more than paid In this way, besides securing a great saving In time and money,to the Government. IV. —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the, tight to Issue Its own FIBIiT MORTGAGZ BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U. B. Bonds, issued for the same purpose, and. no MOM The Government permits the Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only its the road le completed. and aftelr It has been exittnin ed by United States Commissioners and: pro . • nounced to be in all respects a hist-ells. Rail road, laid with a hears' T rail, and completely, supplied with dePots, stations, turnouts, ear shops,locomodves, ears, Be. V.--A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION . from the stockholders, or which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS have .been bald in upon 'the work already done, and which will be increised as the wants of the Company require. , . . . • , VI.—NET CASH 'SARNI:Si. :38 on Its Way Butlneis, ' that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the First Mortgage Bondi: These earnings are no Indication of the vast through business that must follow the opening of thellue to theTaciffe, but they Certainly prove that FIRST MORTCACE BONDS upon meta ProPerty, costing nearly three times their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY. • . 4 The Company bare anundant means In their treasury, and make no appeal to the nubile to pur chase their Bonds.; as the daily subscriptions are en- Weis satisfactery; but they submit that, for entire security and liberal returns, there Is certainly no better investment In the market. The union Pacific Bonds are for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run. and bear annual interest, payable,sm the first days of January.and July, at the Company's °face in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The Principal is payable in gold at main. rlty. At the present rate of sold, these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of - NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT "THEY WILL The Company 'reserve the right to advance the price of their honds to a rate above par at any time, and will not IU any orders or receive any sobscrip• (lons on-which the money has not been actually Paid at the Company's office before the time of mach advance. Parties subscribing will rcutitthe par value of the bonds and the accrued interest In currency at the rate of six per cent. per annum. from the date on which the last teapot' was paid. fnbecriptionewill be received In Pittsburgh by --- JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner of Wood - and Fourth Streets; HART, CAUGHEY & Co., corner of Wood and Ibtrtt Streets; . ; S. MeCLICAN & CO., TS Fourth Street; PH. R. MERTZ, corner sth and Wood Ste.; ROBINSON Elms., TS Fourth street; Atothe Comphars Ocoee, Nii. %O MOW& Street, and by JOHN J. CISCO Sr. SON, Bankers, No. 39 Wall Street, and by the Company's • advertised agents throughout the United Stites. . Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and. the Bonds wilt be sent free_ of charge by return express. Parties, sub scribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAJdrilliti AND MAP VOll,lBBB has inst. been pnblishedhy the Compiny. - giving - fnlier formation than la possible in an advertisement, re specting the Progress Of the Work; the Hesonrces of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's ogloes, or to any Of the advertised agents. 1!!!ii rrliE TWIN CITY. SLATE Co., manuracture a soverlor lintel% of • , ROOFING .SLATM. armee, IS Seventh St" rittsinult4 Pa. S. :NEWMEYER, Pres't.• - ,my'26:o4 INFORMATION. Parties visaing anyinfainstation or advice, in re gard to inteineask; or In relation to positions or situ'. tiodi . as. iferciants, Book-keepeu, Clerks, Me chaplet, ePainieri,v Or, itaboren, in -Louisville. a:delta, Bt. ton% Roca', New Orleans, Mobile, Galveston, or anfpart. of Texas, Clill.recetvp mush . vniaame,. prompt an d reliable inforthation' "frofe"one 'general odic° in LiiiiislUle,.trrenclosine our Ali of TWO•POLL4IO3 t o our nddielis.! Naifng an extensi t vp badness-ac quaintance in this past Of the wintry, we will.give satisfaction. • LEL—Capt. rosse k Blackwell, s and sours, just re. Grocer, Store of lA. BENdIf.AW. - nd Hand Streets. my22:07 _REWARD,WiII -be paid IL" by the subscriber to any person who her the body of her husband, • 14 1 11319, wit° flit Sunday evenink Waspronibitdrovnied in the Ohio river; or - who can give any reliable inform ation about Win., , LIES. Onto street; Allegheny City. tPBXAOTS 'Cbrlst 744;thodlai y for a paralain• I 'i r ITBZE sayls:qlB npENING. , • , 'IOWA moms= ; . • 1 Whits' Chsrle6:fir DICKLI is 00. wnl open 0 bamtsoine asantatent. of 33014NISTEli - HAM% en SATURDAY. May WM, at !lei store, N e w YEDERAX. ST.. JUlegbott - W mi l! hite noW duirleh for VICKLY 4M. • trobuh- brelm•led sc orn. ri.giv,w. ;- A • oo° " Ohio Oats; - 3110 Rye: In store and fir ate HITCSCO 8, MeoItEERY & CO. 349 LibertY street, Li i i irzor4 Bet. oar strw•:,!. I{4P,P O TAI' O 4 I4 ::': . •;. t..,:_ i n dl i r au T e ! prianken„ mfelf, 4 3 .P.V!4 , aA. Itatiere .ruchilliaiiii,oo; iiiidailelfkilnet, the 'user.` AM tar Grp trona. brit4,46, • - 41' .Y 1 ' ',47Y4t14 ,4- 1. AfaA, BEM MEM OF THE SOON BE AT A PREMIUM AND IN NEW YORK JOHN J. CTSCOi Trefisirer, Irgwkoitt. WellalliMB *co., No. Ile, 4th 13t., Louisville, Zit Miti=l TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS. . , 011Mtui THE LAltain LINE Straw and Illillin.ry-Cioods, BROTIGHT TO THE On =I ANDYFIFAL Bl; BOLD AT' EXTREMELY LOW RATES. HATS—AII the new idnypes. BONNETS. ' ' RIBBONS—a fell line. . , 1 LACES—Colored, White and Black. • DOTTED NETS—Black sod Colored. GRO DE NAPS. - BLACK GROS GRAIN BILKS, 1 AND A:SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT FRENCH FL AVERS; 1 0 Which Will be sold by the boz o bunch, at less than New York prices. . . - • - • ' HOSIERY—Ribbed and p n, at much reduced GLOVES—AII and sizes. Alexandre's Kids; Lisle, erlin . , Silk and Cot ton Gloves. A ne* aad anyeribiameortnieut HAT UM AND SWISS NEEDLE-WOW. EDGINGS, TNEERTINGB AND BANDS. INFANTS' EMB. WAISTS AND ROBES. coidoitv.z• TAB vmrE.s. DONA MARIA. LACE COLLARS, BARBS AND SETTS, Real - and Imßation. CORSETS, All the leading makes.. GAUZEKITS—L UN DE RWEAR MERINO GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. THE STAR SHIRT. PAPER 'COLLARS AND CUFFS. xoTiorire;. - I'2IIAIDS 11APES,31 CO' COTTON TRIMMINGS. AND FRINGES; DRESS TRIMMINGS: - FRINGES, HEADINGS, &c.—A splendid line, lei shacks • SACQUE TRIMMINGS; BUGLE FRINGES: WHITE GOODS, PIQUE, &c. MERCHANTS & MILLINERS Will dud It tcstbeir advantage to give us a call, as our stock Is unsurpassed In extent and variety, and at the Lowest Eastern Prices! W74olesale and /Uttzii. JOSEPH HORNE & co. 11 and 19 Market Street. CM 100 PCS. BULLION FRINGES, Ristori Fringe, Sewing Silk Fringe, IN ALL COLORS AND SHADES • %, PARASOLS • FRINGED, BEADED, SATIN AND PLAIN. 'GLOVES, IN SILK, LISLE AND COTTON. HOSIERY, FOR GENTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN. PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS. - -CIIDE• ISE, DRAWERS, GOWNS AND WAISTS.. l: ' • . HOOP SKIRTS, I- . - ion • IN ALL TEE NEWEST STYL • • , OUR #III I IE - GOODS DEPARI Fine assortment of DOTTED NETS, GRENADINE, TISSUE, ETC. New Goods Arriving Daily. MLCRU .GLYDE 78 and 80 Market Street. G RAND OPENING! OF NEW GOODS ! A SPLENDID .1 . 0380RTME27 Or STRAW Goops, B.ch as BONNETS, HATS, CORDS and TASSELS, ORNAMENTS, lea! Itibbons t of all deacriptions; Artificial Flowers.. Bonnet and at Frames; Crapes, Illusions; Silks and Satins; VeWets and Laces; ALSO. • full line of White Goods, Embroideries., I. Hosiery and Gloves; - French Woven COrsetS, SKIRTS, lIANDKEEMEFS, LINASANDTAPER ,CIOLLARS, OtIFFI3, AR WHOLESALE AIM RETAIL. ROSENBAIIM,STKENHART & CO'S PHILADELPHIAMPORIOM - _ snSONa SO M4RWIrT STREET. . . ME PERFECT FITTING s lUD GLOVES. "A. C. S. K." W 6 Invit e loll tt! our, . ED GLOVE DEPARTDIENT Which Ii now complete with`every , color and shade. In oddlttott to oar own special importation of tho :Celebrated_ A.:.C.:Ce ao,pini, KIDS , We have scouredtho exclusiveTieof "Prargl i i 1 3 F 4111 1bage Nide." Ste beet Glove Molt Derfebt ft. • • , 0110111 & CAZUSIX I , A i lt; -isornrnmeTmal% Avaintaittausts, 19 Fifth Street, Ell 44 :k _i t NO/ Witt' tbeinekit i eteault" Ili. 31,4 1 ,;peniilD rittalpo.. to whicigy m* lo Ar=tica ihes iiiSirris Tail' l'lrs t. . ..).1,744,, I , e: .Z,JIC; A3iPUM.I .1 ~ F. , ..,, - I .I%.l4lLV't ;_i ;77-1 a .t.,, Y Jib'.+. qx, • IS COMPLETE Parasols, Sun Umbrellas. r': , f NOTICES. OFFICE. OF UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, • Eastern Division. I k kinalYttant l o ' M ter lainn /OM • nrTHE INTEREST,. IN GOLD, on the FIRST YOBTOAGEIBONDS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. • EASTERN DIVISION, due Juno ist. 1868, win be paid on presentation of the , Convent therefor, at -the Banking House of DABNEY, 3IOBGAN & CO., 53 Exchange Place, New York, on and a ft er that date WM: J. PAIAIB% zur/7:09-wFx arDIVLIPEND. OFFICE OF MONONGAHELA. INSURANCE C0,,,} May 513 d. 1868. The President and Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of TWO DOL LARS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock of the Company, free of Government Tax, to be applied' to the reduction of Stock Due Bills. m6:15:q61 JOHN H. CLANEY, Secretary. FOR S FOR SALE. TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carroll street, Allegheny. This property will be sold , low. as the party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose SAWnroperty before removing. MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, TWO BARNS, with good FARM, and about SOO acres -timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash 1111,500—balance on time to sett buyer. • FARM OF 150 ACRES, will be sold for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear. FARM OF 150 ACRES, near the line of railroad; very well !Dented for raising stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land In meadow and grain. CITY FROFF,RTY.—WiII sell a good brick house, containing five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, and would rent for the amount in sir years. A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a river front and veryconventent of West. TANNERS., convenient ter the city, andltaving a well established custom or local trade connected therewith mrood dwelling and fifty gores of land. FOUR .LOTS In Sharpsburgi near the railroad; would make a good coal yard. HOTEL FOR SALE.—That fine Hotel•property, situated ac 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. . . rm. RENT.- • L'' , Two new hick Houses,. B rooms - TwO new Brick Houkes, U rooms each. ' ' One new Frame House, 4 rooms. Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new Frame House in Wilkinsburg, having six rooms and a large lot, well suited for a • garden. A nice COUNTRY HOME for. rent, for $3OO per annum. -Possession given A rat of June, or sooner if required. FOB. LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Ward; 7 acres that can be divided into acre lots. • 5 Lots in Oakland. - FOR RENT-3 large Homes, Imitable for Board infiltrTlCii-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches , thick. TO LOAitb-050,000, . • IN SUMS OF $5,000 AIM 'UPWARD. APPLY AT D, P, HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. arr:pl6 Fo b SALE. A RIVER BOTTOM FARM OF 78 ACRES. 19 miles from the city, in Elizabeth township, dile- gheny county. Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one half mile from Elrod's Station on the Connellsville railroad; near ,hurches, schoo ls, stores, ix., in the flourishing-villages of Boston : and Green Oak. The improvements are a two-story brick house of six rooms, ball and cellar, a good frame bank barn with stabling underneath, - andother 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 &poles, cher ri e ' arieie ' guia lg rsPes rhiP- vrt tini loc a ted s e rrhe,eofthe r a ilroad, within one hour's ride o the city makesite de sirable for gardening or a dairy farm; it is also a good and beautiful location for country homes near the city, lying immediately on the river, on the op posite side from the railroad. The We sti 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 173 ACRES. sltusted in St. Clair township,' 'Westmoreland county, Pa., near the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston Station. The improvements are a two-story frame house. with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bans barn 40 by GO feet, and other outbuildings. There is on the place a young apple and peach orchard; 1510 acres ceared land, divided into delis of conve nient size, ft large portion of which are well set In clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov ered with good timber. It is well watered and un derlaid with coal and limestone and is convenient Ito churches, schools, stores, mills and blacksmith shops. A r e al ' good ntuit/ is offered In this excel lent farm; sad with It .Will be sold all the personal* property on the yiremises; 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,* desirable and very fertile ract of Land of 158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES, i n Elizabeth Tp., Allegheny county, Ps., on the line of the Hetopffeld railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con nellsville railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which alone Is now worth one-halt the price asked for the whole tract. The improvemenjs are a log house, frame barn, good 'fencing, and an apple orchard of good fruit. it is well a mitered and underlaid with ' limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, with stone coal for the use of the farm. i Also, The' best - FARM In Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa., of 950 ACRES, about six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail road stßolivar 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 died and other outbuildings. The whole farm is under a high state of cultivation; fencing all in and rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime stone soil, about 900 aczes 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 bust nessr For particulars enquire of . . 0. H. TOWNS. let Fourth Street. aplruse. . -.. . ]BIO gp SALE—To close a Partner- TWO TRACTS OF vaLtresum LAND. • No. 1. Situated in Conemaugh tewnship, CAM BIIIA Co" Pa., having the Pennsylvania Railroad running through it, and within Ave miles of Johns town, containing 'AO* acres. There is on this land two workable seams of bituminous coal, 3.).i and 8 feet think. Also, a vein of superior lire clay, fUlly equal to the Bolivar. , No. A. Situated in Green township, BEAVER Co., Pa., containing about AOO acres, part under fence and Improved, and being within a short distance of. Smith's Ferry. The land extends to the Ohio river, on which It bounds over 800 feet. It contains two seams of bituminous coal, AM - and 8% R., and one of cannel coal of 0 feet thick. Also, a vein of are clay, reliable to the manufactureof Are brick. For further information inquire of • m77•pßD' VALVABIPE Water Street. Property for Sale. Large three4tOry BRICK' DWI:MING HOUSE; with store and two oflice rooms. all well built and in good order, and in excellent location. , 8, CUTIIBBIIT tie SON 'tnyl6:o3 - 3 ;- 85 Smithfield street. DENAVILE.-, .C 27 lf, RESIDENCE Tluree-Story Brick Dwelling House, Pressed brick front, slate roof, p tde hall. large por ton, ten rooms in , all,--eellar*, etc.; all tinhthed In the best style, with modern conveniences and In com_pleteorder; - in good location; lot ST feet trout on First street. Apply to 8. CUTHBERT & SONS, mytd:q27 Real Eatii.te Agent...as Smithfield Bt. Jajars !' OR SALE—SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS MI Observatory Hal, Second rd,Alleghenreity, are offered-tor sale--eheap. The location la a very desirable one, commanding a fine view ot both cities, is easy of wells* and-there is abundance , of atone on the ground tbr betiding pnsea. Apply soon at the paint shop of Idc %IAN &. SNYDER, Allegheny, , Diamond, at T DPW'S., or on the premise d, near the ON. aervatory Hulloing. • , , rt.i"Eint FOR SALE, Or would rent for At teiza of years. :Enquire at . ay2o-www -11*%40;PSIWAiiiiit4411etdieny woes &n 275 tatotT i rt 44ll4 Mander ti; nate nine miles from Yree_port and within one-half mile of the route of N. W. Railroad, expected to be In operation noxtibll. :WM be iqltoraxchang ed for approved eit7 property. ApplPtS. CUTHBERT SONI3, t 0720 hit timithdeld street. ITTSRITROR PAPER MANE;P PACTUBING CONE'ANT, BanufactiFtso of PRINTING . AND WRAPPING PAPERS: OLnrroll MILL-4 . llKriskNVlLitt, Oita. Buiwrroli ]ILL —RIB BBIOUTON, FA. 01 0 71011 AND WAREHOUSE. • N0.2~ Third strept , lttBbnrgh, Pa. (Wricros—ATICIIIBT H, don s ' i er ,,! •INO. B. tiviN • 1 3 , 4311=1.• MIDDLE, Diszowns mm e; j o h n -Aswelijg. B Eastman, John instal oall Boob AGM tot Punt -1212 CIESE __Lac k _RVICHEAMIOLTAN G-..A.ND uNrauirrAOKLNO, - wboiriyinatetaii; the grillEnbtier ri. XO sad Oh& street. I,', galinstallet ~q..~! • bi1,. f .~4ii:S iil::.~~i :.~ =IE ; • I MIMI v-"PAt';lrt AUCTION SALES. BY ommisoN, VANHOOK & WOLELLAND . em•••• SlatUtt!iet 10114E01bl:6k, • Tuesday, June 3d, at 31-2 o'cicick P. M., fill the premises, will be sold. that desirable and ell located two-story (new) Brick House of nine rooms, with 3 Itereg of ground attached, located at • ughlin Station, Conneliscille Railroad within three minutes' walk of the station, foot oeSe t uirrel :HI road. Pratt trees, shrubbery, &0.. sp endld spring of water at the door. This property, for .Farties desiring _to attend sale take the a location, convenience. nd. comfort cannot be say'- .3 1'4 41 s :et train Connellsville Railroad. or' Oakland street care, and_go_down ttmrms road. Terms—One-third cash, balance in 1 and A years. SIIITHSON, VARROOS t IitieCVELLARD. SUPERB my Art • ..deL "tX atiO XL On Wednesday, June 3, at 4 o'cleek P. N., At Homewood Station, on the Pennsylvania Rail road, a LOT OE GROUND. about two acres, finely improved, on which is erected a NEW AI'M HANDSOME DWELLING HOUSE, contain ing eight rooms and large attic, with allode s conveniences and appliances. Stable Mid Ca m rriage House. Emit Teees and Shrubbery:- grounds orna mented and enclosed with paling fence. It is beau tifully situated on the Greensburg pike, near the tine residences of Messrs. Fahnestock, liritllth and others, opposite the toll-gate, and combines every desirable - feature of a ° country residence near to the city. The special attention. of those in quest of a first-class home is invited to this highly attractive sale. Take train at three o'clock from Union De pot. Liberty street. SMITHSON, VANHOOK. t MCCLELLAND, myZ3 Auctioneers. CARRIAGES, RAROUCHES AT AUCTION. Third Important and Extensive Piddle Sale at Shafer , * Carriage Bazaar. Ma" mondlilley, near Liberty iitieet. On Wednesday, June 3, atlo o'clock A. N. The third Jpopular sale will take place at SHAFER'S CARRIAGE_ BAZAAR, of a- large assortment of Carriages, Barouches.'Buggies, Jagger Wagons, to gether with a number of other sires of light vehi cles; a 150,,, • • •.a-vvo FINE BOA-3) monsms One fine Mahogany - Bay Trotting Stallion, 1536 hands high. 7 years old, without a - blemish, known as "Little George." • Has beaten and can beat 2:145 to harness. and leasno superior as a pole horse, for his speed; very quiet and kind. - - And that fine, stylish Bay Mare, raised byGeor:ge W. Smith, Esq., of Wheeling, W. Va. Sired by his Glencoe horse; dam, a very fine Tuckeyboe mare; 7 years old; sound and kind; 153 hands high; has trotted in three minutes to a road 'wagon, and ds a most excellent saddle mare. Known as tbe "Mack eyMare." The owner wishes to dispose of these horses, as he intends to be absent from the city the greater part of the coming stammer. These horses can be seen prior to the day of sale at No. 2.04 Penn street. In addition, a large and well assorted stock of fine Harness, 5c., win he sold at some time and place. All interested should know that tnese vehicles, 'horses, harness. &c.. wi a be sold without reserve, and those wishing anytbin iu to a several lines will find It to their benefit to uttcu.i. 5311TH5432. 4 .i, VANHOOK AIe:LITLLAKEt, my25:q59 Auctioneers. S. M. MIER. No. 339 Liberty street it.. BEIHEI ZEE ~s ~~~ t.;~~~di s ~^~'~ f ~nT `y are ,~~ ~~, P A LAUCHLIN STATION. RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS HOMEWOOD STATION, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AND-HORSES VALUABLE WOOD STREET PROPERTY AT AUCTION. MONDAY, JUNE Ist, 1868, ON THE PREMISES, at 2% o'clock P. M., will be soldby auction those very desirable TELREE-STORY BRICK. WAREHOUSES, . Nos. 11 and 13 Wood Street, Occupied by Messrs. 'Michael do Rochlings and the Richards & Hadley Glass Manufacturing- Company. Annual rent of each, $1,500. .. RARE CLIANCZ FOR INVESTMENT SMITHSON, VANHOOIC& MCCLELLAND, my‘A Auctloneen BY A. M:E.IirAINE. .IFEWS . IIOILANCE POLICIES.- On TU9‘.. Y EVENING; June 9th, at S o'clock, will be sold, on second floor of Commercial . Sales Booms, N 0.106 liniltblield street, by order of John M. Kennedy assignee of Hobert N. Norris. in bankruptcy, a Life Insurance Policy f0r15,000 in the New York Globe Mutual Co.. and for 5,00 t) in the Aetna Life Insurance Co., of Hartfor , Ct. . A. DPILIN AINE, Auctioneer. ESIRABLE CITY MANSION & EXTENSIVE cnucaldEliTit GROUNDS, o. 1 Cliff street, Sixth ward. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May. 30th, at 4., o'clock, will be sold on the premises, In Sixth ward. the very, desirable city mansion, No. 1 Cliff street, next to corner of Fulton street, and the extensive ornamental grounds attached, of Robert Robb, Esq. . It is a substantial, large and neat two-story. Flame Mansion, surrounded by handsome, wide porticos; the sides of building tilled it .vrith brick, plastered and weather-boarded; containing S large rooms, be side dining-room, kitchen'and cellar. - Marble man tles, '- hot and sold water and gas throughout. The Lot is 79 feet front on street - by 147 feet in. epth, with an adjoining front of 96 feet on Cliff street,. and 977 feet in depth to - Bedford avenue. Any part or all of these. beautiful grounds will be sold with the mansion and lot, as may be desired. Or if purchasers for the mansion do not wish the full depth of these additional grounds from Cliff street, a sub-division of the *lots on Bedford avenue, each A* feet front and 130 in depth, will be sold sepa rately. • Also, one lot qa the north side ot - Cilif street, liar feet front by lee feet in depth, whereon is erected a brick stable. - _ • This situation is unsurpassed Wits advantages of pure air,magulifeent views, elegant surroundings, and convenient for city business Men. Those with- In 3 are invited to examine the premises. • Terms—One-half cash; balance in one year, with interest. ray= A. MeILWAINE, Auctioneer BY £ MGM% RESIDENCE :AND GROUNDS on OHIO AVENUE . ; ALLIgOHE NY CITY, AT al "rTION—SALE Oh THE PREMISES, AT O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY, MAY, The spacious and finely situate Min a, with a commodious dwelling honse, - thtprettent residenCe of Mr. Jonathan Gallaher,-.on. on . hirsaivenue, Alle gheny, near the new Methodistlurch, will be sold at auction on FRIDAY AFTER 00N, • • May Eflth, at II o'clock. The lot fronts - 1 11 feeton Ohio ave nue, and extends 300 feet to Locust, a 50 feet. street. It is finely einhellishedtWith lawn. trees, gravel paths and carriagedrlve,gountalu, summer house, Iron fences and gates. e house has three rerges, spacious hall, large dou ble .partors, oed, four .morns, ilb ery. dining-room, kitchen with range, and three tidied attic rooms. The apartmentaare an spacions,lisell ventilated and have bide ceilings; gas throughout.; - The views from the house 'ardfextensive and ex- ceedingly One, embracing city, river and surround ing hills as far as Dixmont, to the west. The pas senger carii. pass in front of.the lot. - Churches of smarty. all denominatiOns in theatleluity. . - 'Terms—One-third cash balance In three anneal payments, Possession given tlis s ult the purchaser. A. LEOHA, It, Auctioneer, turn - 159 Federal , t rect.-Allegheny. VALUABLE PROPERTY on the v ALLEWIENILDIAMOMCI AT* on . There will be sold on the•trelli i . son Tr i l t7ls Met e Juno Ad. at A ()Via*, that lo •,.. it fir n d and 85 on the northwest corner of th , 0 leet on the south side of straw rrY sileY d ca it The special attentionot bush" s mcrutp . , J u t , Isla is Invited to.thle Iraportantrie o " u "' AIICTIgIic without reserve. .. '4 Diamond is being The property on the Ali n o s ig: i purposes, so sh if „ rapidly appropriated to, b . . + din ~/ v vainabi .. t • h r ar tal re Pe nlara rtY 'o la n p a r°6l?" PPdci l k,ValiAT l X. Zettoneat, '1 189 Federal street. Allegheny. myAS . . .1' BY FAIXER & pu mas & PHILLiPS; A.UCTIONII.ERS And an/emission Iferchant4 OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 4' 60 "ftk-Street, Pittab Pa* • • V.Th BOOTS, SNOES, CARPETI4 Dry Goodi and Norionaa BALZ:DAY.II4I) , ,EVENIN9. iDonnicanninn '!UPS . 31 11 , !' anks. • - NM - . . _ .. i..'::: - 4 . . i; , !.. , : , : i0cr ;,:,1 : 70%.! 1 '..': 1 '..•" . . , 1 , 6: . ".,' ~ , i ',` -7. - . ~c, Y . . 4.1(17,- . i. . i.:% II •(.. - k1 , 4 e,i1.11 t ,:j,,..,<4, wxo - ,!: 7:4`,..', Eli Aactioneers. .:. ,' is ISIBEE '