D 1017 . 2,i 7 $ • $ ••$ • 0 , The GE RA O . WESTERN GIN WORKS hate been removed t0'N6.179 SMITRPIELD-STREET, where octit always be fauna the mod complete assortment, St Gluts, PlltUls, sArnminaltlon and Sport.. ? Idaterled, &c., in teeelly. At kinds aunB i; cud Piefole carefully repaired. Cash paid for c ARMY' RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Bend etaUp for it/iterated Circular.. Agents tpanted in eitiet r iy . to.limin the //taped Stales.. Ateld _ a, _J. IA. JO ltrytiNf. 179 bmithteld Street. Pittsburgh. , JOHN N. PORYLANCE, Register in Bankrnptcy for 2/d District. Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. 251-Ome r hours-9 A. X. to SP. X TIRAIN PIPL-HALL & ADAMS -ErSUPERIOR ARTICLE. OF • DRAIN PIPE, • All sizes. from one to twenty-four inches at WEL -1302,r & KELLY'S. agents for manufacturers, 147 gl' street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. r ; (1 1 111GARAY.INSTITUIPE_, ti "•-• ENULD.:II AND PRE.NCH, ~1 von •se - c)u.riG LADIES. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS,' '-' 2-27' • A . 'and 15SO SPRUCE STREET, Philadelphia, , 11l re-open on ..ItuNDAY, Sept. S2d le rench i is tag language of. the family and Is constantly t spoken In the Institute. .. , ..-'' MADAME IPHEAVILLY, . Principal. i _els: JrGB-3iWY ATALUAIBLE ALLEGRENVerky y PROPERTY IfOR f3A.LE.—A • new Brick ".$ Dwelling Rouse, just dulahed and ready for Deco. pancy, hall, Zee rooms end caller, with lot fronting on Buena Vista street, extending btek on Jackson street to au alley font' feet wide.. Situate in a deal. •able location, on the line of Passenger Railway, Fill be sold at low price and on easy terms of pay- ,tent. Apply to • - • S. CUTHBERT SONS; len fibiSmithaeld strrvs; • ATIIITE, ORR& CO. • • 25 Fifth Street, .&Lho attention of buyers to their large stock of MER DRESS GOODS) - 'WHIM THEY OFFER AT .VERY= LOW PRICES! TXES ! TAXES!! Tax Payers of the don * solidated city of Mita burp. are her. by notified that the Tax Sooke are alovr the halide of the City, Trmaurer, 'ready for Tai and Water Rents paid between the let of 41:TN and the Ist of AUGUST, will be received at a DISCOUNT OF FITE PER CENT, .And tween AU9UST.Iat, and the 11,5 th of SEP t`TEMR, at a - - • • „ • , DISCOUNT OF TWO PER CENT. • Frothe 15th of SEPTEHBER to theist of OC;• "1 . 0132, all taxes will be pay able,asassessed. - I.AlterT the Lot OCTOBER, FIVE per cent. will be added; and the let of NOVEM II ER , all 'unpaid Taxes - will tiout into the bands of Collectors WITH THE FURIER ADDITION OF FIVE .PER - CENT., maid; a difference of FIFTEEN PERCENT,, betwb those paying In July and those ; paying In AleMe STATE HERCANTILE LICENSES are stow 4, and seould be paid on or before the let of -July. save cost and expense of snit. I • . . S. ALLINDER4. jelSs -• City Treasurer -19i*. SEMPLE, • ,• v y • • On Alpricfay . , June 15th, Malik Large Additions to his Stock of BONNETS; StrNDOMWS. TATS, RIBBONS,,FLOWERS, &c., At Lon,Prlies, Wholesale and Beta% at WM. :SEMPLE'S, 180 an (1182 Federal' Street, Allegheny'. Jels TEMPLE, '4 V V OnMonday, June 15th, 9 .made la* ' Additions to StoclC of g • -- • . 1 1 LACE MaISTLES, 'DRESS SILICA, E BARE:Gm, CHANORSth 3, GRE2 i4D/YES , LAWN , t 511434E,R TOPLENS. ALPACCAX!, &c, -N At Popular Prices, Wholesale aid Seidl, AT WM. SEMPLE'S. •• ' iso 81,182 yetieral Bt., AlleghenB. 4, _WM SEMPLF,I , Made large Additions to his Stock 01 On Monday t , June 15th, SOMEEZPING- .GMODS, VIZ BROWN AND 'BLEACIIED SHEETING% • . • • &UETING AND PILLOW CASE COTTON, / 11 7DIEABARB713WELi.TOMILLNOB, NAPKINS, TABLE DIAPE't, QII,ILTS, do., 4t extremely Popular prices, FRlolasale and /3,etfOl, AT WIIMAAT SIMPLES, .180 _ ENT'S W 'DUCK SACKS: • G vas stentli Prowls iSacifS ! • GelatTig .4 1 Psieca084No• •; , , • - • Yi esntsa IP7saael tsbeks. - ,• , - " A Gtent'i 11 1 &441 1. Posh Pasiti4.*4os4,, Gent's Brown Dusk Pants* Pests. Vi A FULL AdINE ass • sz jeri -r.. No. ill: BT. CLALWEVIIMM., • 6A0D11, 2 ,- • e. .:4118T,BEINCIVED. AT. ' 4l ' F''H 'EATON'S • H. • ,!• No. 17 INVA r a t. th,lee aesoiimeni:of • .". 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All Spices marked strictly u re, warrantedeglaallt, not snpefor to any Spices CcraCtiatrated - FiaVOriaff' Extract* Carefully prepared from the choicest Fruits. and tin sulTassed For strength ind delicacy Of Savor, put up In ,doz. bottles for family Use; also furnished In bulk.) In quantities to-suit purchasers, for the use of Soda; Fountains, Ice Cretan Saloons. Hotels, &c, The following comprise a partial list of extracts: papilla, 3 Raspberry, Clupatnon, . Lemon,- Strawberry, - Almond, Orange, - Pine Apple, Ginger,. Rose, Banana,- • Year, Nectar, Nutmeg, ...Cloves. Sold IL 11 the principal Groterles. • 3innttfactureci solely by ° STRIGICIA &- MORLEDGE, Fifth Wrest Extemiton, Pittsburgh, Pa. Also, 'we keep fresh CORN MEAL, for 'private family use, ground daily, and warranted to be made of the very best Corn. jels:r6a, T . IST OF L .J—Al uncalled tor Juue 15th, 1868 Allen Jot Bryan Dennis Beasly - Mary Boyd F.leanor- Baird Them Byers Catharine Bradley J R Corbett It II Clement Michael Campbell Hugh 'Collins Win Cox. John Cane Michael Campbeliff,J ones Cunningham W Clark John Chandler Jito E Campbell Mary J Dickson ff S Duffy Laura 31 Dyer John 31 Evans D T EstepJas E Ellis William .Evans Thos • F. . . Frick litichsel Foster Ilobt .Furner V H . , Fochlinger 6.. , Getty A u: Greer Thos Gillespie Corsiel • :NEW 'DRY GOODS STORE, • _ No.: 52 St, Glair Street, • RED,' WHITE AND . BLVE FRONT. a. .BIIIICHI'ELD 81. C 0.., kayo -just op ened a fresh stock of new and elegant • - DRESS .. GOODS ! GRENADINES, for 25 cents. worth 40e. LAWNS. for 25 cents, worth 37,1 c. DELAINES. for 113. cents, worth 25c. CALICOS, for 12 Si cents, worth 15c. DIUSL INS, for 12p4 cents. worth 16c. _ SIGURED ALPACCAS, for 25 cents, wo rth 44. Black Silks, for Dresses and Sacks; Colored Silks, Black Hernannies: • White Illarsellles, Table and Irish Linens; •.Napkins, Towels, • : P:re s• assortment of DRY GooDie s ' too numerous to Mention. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY, W All goods watotaNirD as repiesented.. Remember the place:7s2 . ST. GLAIR STREET. IgEW sag !-LA THE ALLEGHENIr ,Grocery and Provision Co: neve opened aline aSioitniini of . • _ . • FAMILY -CROCERIE. - iTHEIRNEW - No: - 980•PENN STREET; • . . _ .• _ Wbich will be sold at. VERY LOW RATES.. . _ . :1111r0Pre ass call and be =minced. REMEMBER TEE 980 rt,*.Dr* snrit,EF.T. There;sres very few shares of STOOK FOE SALE. At tboxild price of $50.. •, • lelY:rs4 '1:1 1 AM19 -. Dried Beef and Beef Tongues, A LARGE STOCK OF HEST BRANDS AND CHOICEST MBE: A large stock of strictly SET(3,AIt!CITRED • .. • . : HAS AND BEEF TONGUES TLe Largest stock in the, market. of ;STRICTLY St4G,AR-CURED. TAM. oLD BELIAMLE . • . SUGARzcI:TRERILikI3.' . Afelll.Y. . canvassed ittplitto 4.07 Clg r r i lettb d alarge irk otSROITLI:IICHai 81.13ES t . In tlerger, ke3gMpa I;:lrtitt=firielrlechlLAAD,lmitsit offering to the trade tit tow ed the towesL'in .M 1 and GO/4 <nrnerrisNßl4 l 4l 3 WATAKAVra. h.i /' 1 7 ,•''Sgi*Eitirili JeL2a6r; . riONID(ORIDAVIVINEy' • i1iP71,:',71 -; CATAWBA" WINE, 71 - :+ ,• • • :AffinacA,..• -.4v044m Vii;- , • ~•,!: ; , .19111.12ERY9WILNE .; 3: ; .; . : • ,;* WARRANT/ID highly reconamendee for Sacramental purposes. ), BORIS ''& EWING .. 1 ) ?, ,' • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, borner.of X.lll4 — irty Way4 - ttrOcs, ...r isr!guicr*." riElEit.A.VOr - BTor . $ • I t ' It • • - ; . Ant Noireitps or the flow, •:;A: ; !): 1 1.1)"07,! W.V.; ,1•1 . ; • ..i/•": e”;tel•lff AT I tiftintif 14( COM " ; • ` • • t: . (1, jild if if ,14 ilw(flzi 4411' lINAMILTEI:LiMiIj STRICHLER MORLEDGE'S EEM GolloglT Frank , Glenn G H eo C 2 ogan Win • Gannon 8 Horn J tiopply Philip James Alex Jenkins ft A Johnson Ruth Jeffries Samuel Kavanagh H Kimball Mary E Lewis 8 L Lance lico Leonard Katie' Lowman Rev GA uewis Sallie i r am n ir Frank Miller Chas Bison itogh Mahoney Jas Michael J B .111111erdohn Monne Geo jMundy Frank I Morgan.Thos Mullen Mrs - *alllarl Jos McCanna Mich McDermott 1% Norcros Geo "ERNEST G. r MI krzw_AntrtiellsEriteN . 6, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD . . Are now finished and in operation. Slxtymiles of track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole Line between , the Atlantic and Pacific States is being gashed forward More rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and It isriot impossible' that. the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished in 1869 histeafint 1870. The.theatis provided are ample, and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL, WORK, At thb earileet possible day, will. be done re Th cel e ve ll PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY I.—A GOVERNMENT 111i/IN1" of the right of way, and all -necessary••timbee and other ,materials found along the line of its operations. - rx.. —A GbViIINDTENT GRANT 'of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken 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. . M.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT or United States Thirty-year Bonds,:atnountlng to from 416,000 to ;48,000 per mile, according to the Milieu]- . ties to be surmonnted on.thn various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mart gagnas Security; and it te, expected that not only the interest. but the principal amount mph be paid ../n services rendered by the Company'ln transporting .troops; xital4l;.&e. . The intermit is now much more than paid in this way, besides . securing a great saving In time and money to the Government. EMAINING POSTOFFICE, IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issue its:own Finn . •MORTGAGE BONDS,.to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U. Se Bonds, issued for the same purpose, • and no : more. The Government permits the Trustees for the IFlrst 'Mortgage Bondhoiaera to deliver the Bonds to the Company, only as the roadie completed, and after It bag been examin ed by • United States Commissioners and pro nounced to be in all respects a first-class Rail road, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely supplied, with depots, stations, turnouts, oar shops, locomotives, cars, !cc. . - O'Leary Miss L Ormona Hey OK P- Philip Justin Powoll Theo Roberts C G W Richards Wm tLaydon Jim J Reed Jas ;flagon John Shephard Jae !Schofield Wm , tewart. Mrs h P Shearer Lizzie Shephard R . Orient Mrs V.—A CAPITAL, STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL LION-DOLLARS have been wild in upon the work already done, And_which will be increased as the Wants of the Company require. • . . PI.-NET'CASI EARNINGS on its Way Mushiest, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST an the Pleat Mortgage Bonds.. These earnings ate no. Indication of the Icast through business that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly pVove that Snider John . Springer Jas Smith Jai Smith J 9 Smith D F Thom nt.l Job n Volm'et Jitcob 1 Woods Wm iVm Walker Louisa Walker 3obn P" [Walker. eo • Wallser torenzo Young Perry !Zimmerman S • MAN. P. 3i. .FIRST MORTCACE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearli three thins their amount, ARE SECURE NEYOND ANY CONTINLIEN:CY. . The Company have aonndant means to tbelr treasury,, and make no appeal to the nu bile to pur chase their Bonds; as the Omar subscriptions are en tirely satisfactory; but they submit that, (or entire security and liberal returns, there is certainly no better investment in the martet. . • " The Union Pacific Bonds are for $l,OOO each, and hare contxtue attached: They have thirty years to run. and bear annual interest, payable on the first days of January and July,: at the Company's Ofticp in the City of Nen' York. at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable in gold at matu rity; At the present rate Of gold, these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of - NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AND IT IS BELIEVE') THAT THEY WILL The Company reserve the.. right ,to. advance the price of their bonds to a rate above par it any time, and will not fill any orders or receive any subscrip. ,tions on which the - money has not been aftually paid at the Company's before the Aline of such advance. PArtles 'subscribing will remit the par value of the bonds and the scented' interest iii - edinency at the rate of six per cent. per annum, from the date on which the last coupon waspaid. Subscriptions. will be-recelteil hi Pittsburgh bY JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner of Wood and Fourth Streets; - HART, CAIIGHEY a Co., corner of Wood and Third Bisects; • 0 15 Fonith Sliest; PH. R. HERTZ . corner Stb and Wood 81a.; ROBINSON BROS., 78 Fourth street: • • At the Company's °Mee, No. AO Neiman Street, !ad by, r . JOHN J. CHICO & SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall Street, and by the .Cempsny's advertlsed agents throCalleut the United - Sigel'. Remittances should be made to drafts or other funds par In NeW Yerk, and the Bond; Will be cent free of charge by, return •express. Parties Bub. scribing througtriocal agents,' will look to' them for their safe delivery,. , A PAUPIIIRT AND MAP. FOR 1116111 has just been published by. the Company, giving hiller In formation than Is possible in an advertisement, re specting the'Progress athe Wort,: the Resournei of the Country traversed by the Road, the. Means - forConstruCtion, and the Value of theponds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's °dices, or to any of the advertised agents. ' =EI • - pIIALONPS. . • . • " PAPHII3II- LOTION," FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND 'COM PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, • Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotr.bea. Tan. etc., and renders the Skin son, lair and blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery it is Invelnable. Gentlemen. alter altering, it has no. equaL "PATHILANLOTIONI , is the only reliable remedy for diseases and blem ishes of the skin. PILSLON'S . S OAPP" For the noechsp the BM., Price, ZS cents per cake. ..j , ‘ ‘i ttog zon reAto, ,, - A new Pirrinnie :for, the Handkerchief, Z.Einuisite, .41loate, Jailing fragrance. Sold Lb, all Druggists,. PRAM"' dk' SON, New Terit: . . ....j4:ll‘Warr . ;APPLICATION TO KEEP A TAVERNi oneitfoit orig. BikiontEird.7 *lehar‘lDletri4,4alrara: Bafa!'afF;,PiratilighttaL • • The License Ileatd will tit roe bgarint the above_ application- on WEDNESDAT. Atm 17th day or at 9 a'alailit A. lc • .401140.BROWN,Clerks - ;,OLUM, CITRZED ELUL, riiiipme .Iwpm: ceivons, Cetus- Tails; • At A • BONES NEAT% FOOT OIL , &C. '.ofilise and Wardmrim, fp:`Ml4.l3zwrir id door from Warm,' !. _ KERT FOR lIAN.Irk -134 :. - - - • . . . . , i - Y, -- ..73,77.e . .„1 I t - . 47 1 -41 1 .,,, , ) WITEIORIMMIOTITITZIIIOPESTT; Ms lbeiglulleorranflibilistre if to 1 " 44altliiid .". zfizti 1-.t.,(1 liP.1:0: i•-•!, Dav:Sr,twa.. , , it:4'. 4.. , , , i1 1 , -irriict.f RUR ,(.. ; ~.7,7, ,imi,p4 4,,,,„ „• ,, ""'llogliffiMouncis rt. ura 00 M. LES OF THE SOON BE AT A-PREMItaI AND. N NEW ,YORIC JOHN J. CISCO, Trimmer, NEW 'YORE kM I. Auctuiirsils:' ITALVARLE PROPERTY v AT AUCTION. Easing arranged to remove the 'machinery from our Soap and Candle Works. we will sell the prop erty and buildings at auction, on lrondaY Afteptizoon, "zrtine . 15Th, AT 2: O,'CLO '• we will sell- lt In die lots, f vanla av flue 20 feet, and °ate each: alto. two lots 15 feet de_pth of 220 feet. These ots are located at the Penusy vania. Avenue and Oe being te TEaMS — One-fou n rth mart h , b three years, with Interest. & a. MEM A T AUCTION, IN LZ i • .. . , On Thiusday, Jun: I.Bth, 1868, AT 1 cycLoc : P. M. ' A BRICK :'OUSE,' In good rePair, dokaintag se • a rooms and a good cellar, well and pleasantly s mated for a private residence, with kalf an mire . land, on- which is a good frame stable; a well of e cellent water at the door; also, fruit trees and shr . bbery. . Also; at same time and pi , ,e, THREE , FRAME DWELLING HOUSES and 0 E BRICK HOUSE, with four. rooms—all In the viii e. ' • • In conneetion with this the un, ersigned will sell a large and convenient WAGON AND CARRIAGE SHIP and BLACKaMITH. SHOP, located, ; on the main street—an old and established businesistand. Also. several LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS. The above named property_ls six miles from Plt ts bur h. situate on the Fan Handle It. R.. within a few Mutes' walk of the Station. It will - be sold with out reserve, as the owner intends to leave the pine , Terms easy, and will be made known on day Of 3 IC. jel alla 0 ,F. __ , HANSI COURT li{ALE. y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of i hlses, euy on county, I will expose to public sale at the Alle - I prEll Wednesday, the Bib Day of July next, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., Tho:1 ner East' plan! cxtet :e two certain LOTS OP WWI:MD at the tor t Broad and Ilegley streets, In the village of liberty, being Lots 8 and 9. In D.,, Negley 'a and each fronting 30 feet on Broad street and ding bad: in depth 150 feet to Plum street. • TEI equail aunty Spec I preml us—One•ilfth - cash, and the' balance In four rl annual payments, with Interest payable semi ally, to be secured bond and mum gage (with al clauses to enforce prompt payment,) on the does. ROBERT NCHIEY, Quardlan of Mary F. Mohler UCE & NEGLEY, Attorneys enrssoN, - vANHoor & irm3=!Tix °STANT AUCTION SALE OF BUILDINC LOTS, And Sites for Suburban Residences. • , ~ , . . , . , , . , , .. , ,„ . • . 1101kIE8 FOR ..ALL. • . . • . Hoboken is situated on the north side of the Alle -gbe,ny river, seven Miles above the cit and on the line of the 'Western?Pennsylvania lial y, road. This property is unsurpultned for advantages of loeatton, beautiful roniantiee - Tenery, 'air and water. It un doUbtedly nossesses rare attractions for those whose cultivated tastes and better Judgment read them away to seek for homes hoe from the dust, smoke WOnoise of the city. It Is laid out in lots to suit all mrchasers._ That portion - between the railroad am river is laid out in lots of 25 by 120 feet. At. re the railroad, np to Ninth street, arc four i o ran ,•s of lots, 40 by 160 feet: Above Ninth street one range of half acre lute. Above this are several ran es of acre lots. The balance will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for suburban resi t de.nees. 'This Is' indeed the most attractive sale of real estate that was ever offered at public auction. The lots will be sold without reserve -a chance to purzhase a home at your price. Attend the sale, On Saturday,. ; June 20th, IS6S AT 23 O'CLOCK P. M., • On _be premises.. Free excursion. Tralns leave Depot at 11;310 aOd 1:50. TARNS—One-fourth cash; balance In live years. Plana at , SMITHSON, VAN - 1100K aBIeCLELLAND.: Atmloafers, ' Jen 56 and al Fifth atret `HANDSOME . ' PrivifiY sid - e - nOe Giciundfi, ON WESTERN' AVENUE, ALLEGNIENYCIIY,' AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, June 18th. at 815( o'clock B. precisely; bn the premises. will be., sold, that ele gant and valubble residense and grounds. located on the corner of Western avenue and Bidwell Bt., (lately owned•and occupied by .1. P. Lyons.• Esq.) he lot fronts on the avenue (100) one hundred feet. extending back on Bldwo ll street (nB7) two hundred. and twenty seven feet, •covered with orna mental trees,' shrubbery. Ac. - . and is neatly enclosed with iron fence; outbuildings and stables complete. This is Indeed a rare Opportunity tOtectire brat class property. 811121ISON ; VANIIOOIC &MCCLELLAND. Jell Auctioneers. BY A. wmwenrs 4SSIGNEE SALE. - CLOTH; CAS SIMERKS, &a. ESDAY 'MORNING, June As s i g n ee 0 o'clock. by order of W. A. ',OWN, Esq., of J. U. H. Itonsbousen. in bankrnptcy, will be sold; at Commercial Sales Rooms, 106 Smithfield street, an assortment of Fancy and Six-quarter Cassimeres, Black Doeskin CassimereS,'Buperano Broad . Cloths, ,Beaver Clot h Silk and Cashmere - Yestings, Farm ers' Satin. White Drilling, Silesia, Colored Cam. brie, .Taylor's Canvas. , Also, rant, Vest And Coat Buttons, ac. Jell A. 111'ILW AINE, Auctioneer. ,gONI' VELLEIVILLt M.' BOND'S; MARINE OIL and MONONGABELA NAV!, 110 N CO. TUESDAY EVENING, June lethoit o'elOck. will be sold, on second door. ot younnerelal.Sales Timms. 106 Smithfield street: • 0,000 Pittsburgn s Counellsyllle R. B. Bonds, Turtle Creek Division: r . 14 shares Monongahela Navigation Co. ' • 500 shares,Marine WIC°. „ . jam •x A. IfellLlVAMiAtictioneer.- • HT TALI: .:1,41,1:1101101111Ifta' .Aticuconsnitligott.**l4444: OPERA HOUSE AUOTION ) ..Ropms, - ~ .$O. 60 Fifth Street, Tlttskirgby Ta. 1100 4 1111 SHESggk CAVIIETS,; -, Dry Gbods - And Notioils ) :- c-1.. • AT PRIVATE BALE . consisisitientie Solieltvd. iiTozup*, Ifeo, turp!!. • - - • • L.% 168. • .. . .. mawlaioris,-; : NEW ALPACCAS.'' ' • iIiACIVRESLIV " (~.f HOSIERY and GLOVES: • ;. 16 ~ N° ' .44 A - iNtl i e A tn eft•4o /6E4 ,1-": Cam INCE Z101."`..C% — : b . T .. .1 .1 . 2 •1:A • .iA At l• ' 1 ITr "P; '' • 11 - 4'77: fil.i-s - 'V • - It o r sif• til lb . ir: IMP , iiitr..ll t or *Wows w Z leitin s' swiu *mu! aid ai*W•Bl B / 1 11 / a 31 0 1 9 r rrif 4 1 4 ', r ig i. 44; ' ' 4"."iiii. L ltit i; :, Ives 41 , 4 V, o ..-, 41/81184 /81/ 81. ... rat FOR SALE. , . ,• _ - TWO HOUSES ND LOT on Carroll street, Allegheny. This prolerty will be sold low, as the party Is about leavin the city, and wishes to dtspose of the property befit removing. • ' SAW - MILL, TWOpW ELI. ING HOUSES, TWO BARNS, with good ARM, and about 800 acres timber land. This p ,operty will be sold low. Cash 82.500—balance on time to suit buyer. FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good bunt; 50 acres of the land clear. FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railroad; very well located fo rafslng stock; improvements are good and substa Mil; 100 acres of the land in meadow and grain. - - CITY PROPERTY. Will sell a good brick house, containing live rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, and would rent for the amount in six years. A LARGE LOT ty GROUND, having a river front and very comae lent of access. FANNERS, convenient to the city, and having a well established custom or- local trade connected therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of land. -• FOUR LOTS In Sharpsnurg,. near -the railroad; 'would make a good cold vard. HOTEL FOlt SALE.-That fine Hotel property, situated at the BIM sville Junction,!containing fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings, with three acres of arden and fruit trees, This well located hotel wi be sold low,. as the proprie tor wishes to retire f' m business. , . . FO RENT. Power and a large oom and Yard for rent, in s good location. Will pe rented for short or long time. Two new Brick Ilortaill rooms each. ' 'Two new Brick Hou, 11 rooms each. :One new Frame Home, 4 krooMS•i - •• ' Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new-Frame _House ins Wllkinsburg, having.. six rooms and "A' larxe lot, well suited for a garden. A nice COUNTRY HOME for rent, for $3OO per . annum. ,Fossesalon , given:- first- of June; or sooner if required. FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Ward; 7 acres that can be divided into acre lots. 5 Lots In Oakland. . • , : - - , r ' ' nting on ,Pennsyl . (ling back 116 feet ont mon,•having a rner of Stevenson Street, rner. nce In one, two and =23 MANS - FIELD, FOR RENT-2 iarge Houses, suitable for-Board ln Flouses.- ANTED-3,00b Yeetof riagglng 3to Incises thick. E. C. WHITE. D. MIAMI'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. ap27:plB Fort SALE. A RIVER BOTTOM FARM_OF .76 ACRES. 19- -miles from the city, In Elizabeth township; Alle, gheny county', Pa., on - the Youghioheny river, one half mile from Elrod's Station. on storesOnnellsvllle railroad; near ,hurches. schools, 441., in the flourishing villages of Boston and tireen Oak. The Improvements are a two-story brick house of six rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank barn with stabling underneath, anti - other outbuildings; a well of good Standing water at the doer, 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 ertv 'being located: near the line of the railroad; within one hour's ride of the city, Makes it very-de sirable fur gardening or a dairy 'farm; It is alto 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 .West Newton. Accommodation and other trains on the rallroad-af :ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily communication to and hem Bus City. Wilt be sold as a whole or lots of opeacreer more, tOstilt pnr- Chasers. - Also, A FARM OF 173 ACRES, - situated in St.. Clair townshiP, Westraoreland !county, Pa., . near the line of theyPentisylvania Railroad at Houston Station. The Improvements are a two-story frame house, _withal:. rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There - Mon the.place a young apple and peach orchard; 120 acres cleared land, divided into fields of conve nient size, a large portion of which are well set in etOver 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' to churches, schools, stores, mills and blacksmith shops. A real good bargain . is offered in this excel-- lent farm; and with It will be sold all' the personal property on the 'premises consisting of horses, .cows, stock rattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears, wagon, plows, fanning implements and household and kitchen ftarniture. Together will be 'sold very low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of 155 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES. In Elizabeth Tp., Allegheny county, Pa.. on the line of the Heruptield 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-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 w aterml and underlaid with limestone and flag stone of a superior quality; with stone coal Tor the use of the farm. - Also. The best FARM in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county , Pa., of 250 ACRES, about six wilco south of the Pennsylvania Central Nail-- road at Bolivar Station. 'The Improvements are two large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and best frame barns In the township; two apple or chards, In good beating condition; corn crib, wagon shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is under a high state of cultivation L fencintall In first rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime stone soli, about 200.acws of which is cleared and the residue of the tract In good 'timber, such as I white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech: This property.will be sold very cheap ani on good terms, as the owner wishes to engage In Other bust nessr For particulars enquire of- . • 131.1 W TOWS/2.104 Fourth Street. • ap11:042 Je15:r6.9 STANDARD , • LAW PUBLICATIONS. NEW WOE= AND NEW EDITION& SEDOWICH oil the - - Measure . of Damages. Rev Med and Enlarged 111.50 TROUBAT & HALY'S Pennai Practice.... -Vol. 9, Just published 8 50 Vol. 1. la two_parts' ' • • ' • 14 00 AVERY & HOBBS' Bankrupt Act of 1867, . with forms of proceeding .4 50 DANIELL'S Chancery Practice, 34 Edt'n. Enlarged. 3 vole • 50' ABBOTT'S National Digest of Reports and Statutes. In 3 vols. Vole. 1 and 8 now ready:: Per vol 7 50 RAWLES' Equity in Pennsylvania. A Leo tu re , 180 ' BOUVIER'S Law Dictionary. New edition, • revised and enlarged. 21 vole 161 00 GREENLEAF'S Treatise on the Law of ' Evidence.' New ' and revised Ed. 3 vole.. 421' 50 LAW'S American Digest of Patent Cases,. 800 CURTIS on the Law of Parents. New Ed.. 750 METCALF on the Law of Contracts.......: 4 ao' WHARTON'S American Criminal b Law. ~ N ew and revised edition. 3 vole. Vol. 1• - ready. Vols. Sand 3 preparing. Per.vol. 750 STEPHENS on Pleading. - ,.New revised edition • 6 00 SMITH'S Leading. ases. New edition. In 3 vols.' • • - ' ' • 19 50 , sir. The above arelmblishera , prices. from which a discount will be made where a number of books are taken at one time.. . . . .at Orders and.lnquirles by malt 'Will meet with prompt attention, and. Catalogues furnished. • KAY tr. COMPANY, • Law Book,selletv and gtationers, KM T o FAIRMIERS. THE HAY HIKE PATEIVICD7I99II2.2iDASOIFV:: , Is the best Itakemade. It_will, rake heavier hay, carry itlarthar; load and unload iteMf emier ?than , - any other rake . . It la self-Operating; a child &years • old' can do the work of a full hand. Hundreds of Certificated Mould be given, one of Which Is below: - • "I have used the Wolcoma•May Hake, mantillac.' tared by W. W. Wallace, Pittsburgh, Pa., and ree ommend it to.farmers. good•in light and hearr. hay: is e a s yhn man and horse; Ma - complete Pkar44 , er.uf pram and etubbil Is simple in construction and easily kept In order., .••• • '1'•••" JOSEPH' ABIIII6IILE. , * t ordirs directed - to 319 Liberty street, Pitts-. urgb, Paw•orat-thewerkwltreolmnblana,-OhbI; promptly attended to.liilolitirbolesale.and retail by • • -•W. W. WALLACE. 'fiend orders io early, asscpply, is short. . s AT , .. , THE TWIN CITE SLATE intukuMetare a agpopqr, ankle of-.- . ROOFING- SLAVE: 'brOMeet4B: Seventh St" Pfttablawki Pa! . ... - - ...,.....- ~..„ J. S. NEWM4YER, Pres't. :AnaK64 ItiOMOVAIL. ' ' Z.. RAS REMOVED Te 6 No.'I9ILIBESTY,STREET, Jenkrso:d&E , ' fewdaartibeve I I roR Rwr. Brick wit**, :.k.u . ft v jafriz t t,tip t tttil:treet i ; t 4;r; 4,o4,4r,rtiagagikvaitoi d I:g4esmrllVTfip, t.Ar 'etre , Paiokaiiv:t` . , , 14V,6" SALE. En TO LOW---$50,000; • IN SUMS OF $5,000 AND UPWARD APPLY AT 65 Wood Street, LASAYETTEriktfILDIN : G • , I - NOTICES. , OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEoll,ENLlilfhti. FI TSBURGIT. 'Juno 12th,- NOTICE TO •CONTRACTOILIL SEALED PROPOSALS will tic'44itted at this• office until 22D INST., inclusive, for ;the erection Of a new Wooden Structur e at the Itrtdge UTOSIP sandy Creek. on the road leadin g fain Wilkins— burg to Verners Station, In Penn- towil e stdp.. Also, for the erection of a NEW BRIDGE over' Deer Creek, on the road leadin g Iron; ilarmarvlller to the Ipttanning road, lu Indiana township. Plans and specifications. can be seet6 in Don. By direction of the County Commissidners. • ' rII7NRr .1...&3113330.11T9. jel3:r62_ .Controner' OF FIC E PENIITSTIP RAILROAD CCMPA NY; PHILADELPHIA, May p.,4868. , NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDIfIa. In pursuance of resolutions adopted tril the - Board r of Directors at a Stated Meeting held thisday, , tice is hereby given to the Stockholders Of this Com 'miry, that they will have the privilege . of Subscrib ing, either directly or by. substitution ;Tender such rules Centay. be prescribed therefor. for Twenty-flve Per df additlonal Stock -at -Par, lit proportion to the respective interests as they stand registered , : on theßooks of the Compan, May 20:1868. Holders of less than four Shares will be. entitled to subscribe for a full share, and those holding more Shires than a multiple °flour !Shares will be entitled to an additional Share. - - - Subscriptions to the new Stock will bereceivid era and after May 30, 1868, and the privilege of snip. scribing will cease on the 30th day of JOly, 1889. Thu installments on account of the thew Sharer shalll be paid in cash, as follows: :f Ist. Twenty-live Per Cent. at the One ot sub.. scription, on or before the 30th day of July. 1809. 2d. Twenty-five Per Cent. on or before the 15th day of December, 1868. 3d. Twenty-dve ger Cent. on or befoke the 15th day of Juno, 1869. 4th. Twenty-ilve Per Cent. on or before the' 15th day of December,lB69, or if Stockhoitters should. prefer, the whole amount may be paid ht) stance, or any remaining Installments may be paid up in full at the time of the payment of the second or third in stallment, and each installment paid up:Shall be en titled to a pro rata dividend-that may bedeclared oo Atli shares. . - 27.13 4 0141A.5 . T. Treasurer. QUM RrPENNSYLVANIA RAI LROAD, COMPANY. TREASURER'S DEPART/643NT,_. Philadelphia, Mar A, 1868. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The - Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-Mutual Dividend of THREE PER CENT: on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable in cash, clear of National and State Taxes, and a further Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable In utoelt, - `ad and after Slay 30th, • Blank powers of attorney for eollectini dividends can be obtained at tile office of the CoMpatly, B3S South Third street. _ THOM T AS ~ Triaeurer. • ICES OFFICEOF UNION PACIFIC RAILWiN CO.. Eastern Division.' • • PHILADELPHIA, May 25th, &BBL% • Ca - "TIIE INTEREST, IN. VOLD, _on the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS O. THE UNION PACIFIC •RAILWAY• COMPANY.- EASTERN DIVISION, due June Ist, ISO% will Be paid on presentation of the Coupons 'therefor / at. the Banking House of DABNEY, MORGAN & CO.. 53 Exchange Place, New York, on and' after that date. • WM. J. PALMER, tur27:os.wpm Treasurer. PIANOS. ORGANS, &C. BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP.- EST PIANO AND ORGAN. • ' Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano , AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. • The SoHOMACKER PIANO Combines all the latest valuable improvements known pas e con struction of a first class Instrument, andalways been awarded the highest premium wherever ex- , hibited. Its, tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, for darability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish,' cheaper than • all other so-caUe4 first class Plano. ESTER'S COTTMIE ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed instruments, In pro ducing the moat perfectpipe quality of One of any similar Instrument in the United States., It Is sim ple and compact in construction, and net liable to get out of order. • - - CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX 'IIIIrMANA. TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ. Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranked for 1112 years. BARR,.EMIL' & BUEITUIR,. No. 12 ST. CLAIR. MEET: mtL9 SECOND HAND MELODEONS AND ORag:l3, It! porton order, froui actin BUSINESS .9HANGEB. . . The undersigned has associated With lib:rife business, dating 'from April •11. st. 'l9* Mr. AL- - FRED S. WALL. his son ABA - S. Gruppno and LOUIS ENOLERT. The style of them to be J. GILLESFIE • 4MLLEM FLR. Referring to the above. the undersigned ate pleasure in stating that they will contintie the • LOOKING , GLASS AND ,PICTURE BUSINESS, At 80 Wood street, where they intend offer in ducements to purchasers second to no hensetn the United States.- • - • - z J. Z. GILLESPIE! &t CO: ' . . • • ISSOLUT - tON.-THE FIRM OF ATWELLi - LER & CO. was dissolved on the DISSOLUTION.-THE February, 1868, by mutual consent. - Either partner may sign the name oftbe firm in settlement. JO_RN ATWELL. CHARLES A.TWELL.' A. J. LEE. .. The undersig.ned will continue the WHOTAESALS GROCERY BUSINESS, ruder the name anw ntyle of ATWELL & LEE, at the old place, No. 131 Becoid street. A continuance' of the' patronage? of_thets friends and the public is respectfully solleited.'—s CHARLES ATWELL; • = A., J: LEE.. --, CHEAP. FOR CASH. • . • mb7:mtill _ . . PRESSES,. •. COPYING SEA L A:HRH/LNG/LI4IG. WRITIN:(FLUID, ;ANMOLD'S, LAUGHLIN usHriri.to !a, ROLE • DEN'S and MAYNARD . 41i NOYES , : eiMinrie Eil63,"Fieiich - BL LEADO:MD 'AND' BELIE: - ' • GOLD, STEEL. AND AMALGAM PENS. RUBBER GOODS., 111(olut . 1 . !10 sb.elis,,, W. B.= HAVEN. PrlFLter and Stacioners . , Ciiriiir Wood l and Third Streets: - SeLtatil y26:d&T won SALE. 't " a Goo BBLI3. r. u. pereTozs; - 300 Feiss urvz crfiCKitziii; rasl:rl7 TRANSPARENT:(•: 11 OLOTRi-itre.-Wtretow-Stridelr-stiperfols auallty and lower ;nitrite than-the Eaatern rtudt• facture. *anther- line onDfy o r th ei durer A pt- , widths Juerreeehted front nictoy. J., it,..11111.11M, snd tit. fltalr street. ISTORE WINO FillAitiES, or any.eolor lout stsemopd‘oit. vithAbhedeir An& ""ere In elatoror ghtrabio thedea. plain - BlneLfrtanie, ihirtohe. nom ato T feet • Yarerootosi aa ithalia at: Otte duvet. • - 164 ' J. & H. PITMLIPI. • . . !En= pOrkTe r ft-4500 buds.' Feselt n' BloomAlberts:l Flutes, and ilarly aliam potatoeo/WRin I I" "RN' L riret St‘Pat . JPACOL V Joe Wed, ano th er . twroloole - -or til6ll*- ekitl4 DOVlDlnAla an — t "-Jantibi prell"„ f 0 0 . 97, • - 104 • , y•cieß *SF' 12 Q$2T.e J♦ aill~ sae a 'cizori moa 42 Fifth cum do T or aboIN Wood.; FOR SALE BY zdo!u4sps46-DN'yar„, No. 711 Watei. Street. ~ r s~~~K~ 0 311
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