El ' . cmixtp flints Von TUE riscums. , 11'mss GERA I. owereßN Orrtr WORKS hans been iremoved to zro.no SMITHFIELD STREET. taere AMU always be found the most compiste assortment gang, Pistols, Ammnaltion L aiad Sport- Material, due., in tee city; AU kinds of Guns a Pistols carefully rePatred- Oath Paid for ti ARMY RIFLES and RS vobviclia. Send stamp for itinstrated Circular. Agents wanted in , r . mn in the. MUM States. Address, J. H. JO : • - TOM. 178 Snittloteld Street. Pittabsrsk. 1 , ---- , WJOBRI N. PIMBLiN,CE; Register in Bankruptcy for lid District. Once, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. 6 11 1 "061celtours9 A. N. to sr. ar. IigrFESTIVAL ME IN 'Tilt gIAICHESTE,it . PRESBYTERIIII Corner-of Market and Franklin Streets, Allegheny, F s formerly Manchester. an, • Titeada 23deinne: For the benefit of the Church. , Ice Cream, .itrase.. berries Cakes, de. Dof rs open at 7 o'clock - A. M. Passenger Cars pass cornerof Franklin street evert: 5 10 minutes. -' c§MALL FARM FOR EGIAZ-484: Acres, In good order for gardening Purposes:: itottse - and stable. never railing spring; also a well 91' 1 103 water; 306 grape vines. choice trait lane's; situate 33i miles from Allegheny City. 8. CIITHIIERTA 85 Szilthflehl.street— EMI 8 1 uHr " USE ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. Z. - 1 n ••••-• ~ ' ii3 nrst clams Hotel will open for the season on , 'ASIh Vane: Terine.43.so per day; ;20 per wnek. Address - '_ IL R.-THOMPSON Proprietor, - . Cforrnerly of Congress Hall, .CapeAsiand;-'andlfe „ inipolitan Hotel, Wasb)n,gton, D, C.) 14'. B.—The' music will he under the, gireotion of. Air. CARL BENTZ: - ' •-, • -- je2U:rB7' ___ -g, w ESTEIIIII_ DISTRICT 01 PENN- Fti :_., 13YLVANTA, ss.•_. _— , 4 - . , t Pittsburght the 812 d day of 'June. A. D.lBBB. v the undersigned ' hereby gives notice , of. his-ap g,. Vointment as Assignee of JOSEPH R. 'FRICKE. AOr Pittsburgh, in the county ,of Allegneny and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. - • ' • •.. JOHN H. BAILEY,' Assignee. le=r9ta• '. Attorney-at-law: 89 Grant street. 111111fiLIC - CEMENT DRAIN PIPE. .5., Cheapest and best Pipe in the market. : Also ; RG -1 SENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale. :i •-- .. - R. B. AO, A. EitociErrr A co. • ' fi °knee and ~ianufaetorp-2 REBECOL BT., jar ?Mere by promptly attended AT WAL-SEMPLEIIt: £ LA RGE 41.S1t1.08711i1ENT'OF 111 PARASOLS AND BONNETS, HATS, .BIINDOWNS, FE RIBBONS, PLOWEBS, &c., ;.; At Low Pricei, Wholauaie and .lletall, at - - glBO and 182 Federal Btreet, Allegheny. Je= WRI. SEMPLE'S, A FULL STOCR OF • ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, ISAMOIMES, TAOONSTS, &0., At sslOyr prices aS ;can be found anywhere. Wholesale and Retail, AT WM. SEhIPLE'S, • - ril.So Sr. 182 Federal St., Allegheny t A:r wat..SEDIPUVS; Will be found a eery large stockot MOUSEKEEFINC GOODS, PILLOW CAS& MIISLEN, • Al6'll-4 sinpancep, • % MARSEILLE!, & ALHAMBRA QUILTS. TABLE DIA.PRE, TICKING, CHECK, TOWELS, TOWELING% ac.. AT. LOW PRIORS. Wholesale and Retail, 180 182 Federal St.. Allegheny. SUMMER STOCK CARPETS ! I. White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy I ‘ l r r T I INT 4:31- IN GREAT, VARIETY. Oil Clotho, Window Shades„ Ate. . BOVARD;AOSE:BC Ca; - Tip= sThr.,,,„- Je29:dawk , •,•,. N EW STOCK. THE ALLEGHENY- Grocery and'Provision _CO., Hive livened a tine nesortmint of' • FAMILY CROCERIES, , • -AT THEM RAW STORE, No. 98Q PENN STREET , 13 , 403v14 beiolU at . • , Irk - • .• , , # l.443;itS.ll.l*XS. "' Y 'f E " • ' 9SO mewl . . ,-- t : 41 C Tgs, l ft, _..... ... e At Mum/tams; :re. se BmlthAelll swigs r= EMI NEW ADVXRTISEMENTS. , SUIVIIKEI/1 GOODS. Iriontles' and Childtett% f-f:' • • ri r, - 1 st-infixCAsSESIEB.E LrNEK SUITS; - • • - • 3 , • 1. :1 ", . DUCK SUITS rwuris - ra; strrrs., ALPACCX JACKETS, tii , T,ll "1 - In Every - Sty le,' of' ilinTirinitestilarieV: SUITABLE FOR ; I4E, PRESENT SEASON. Gentlemen afll tlierallne'llsortmene White aiid'i3iO4iiina Duck Suits, pat ca'Anii PlafinCl Everyiartrient 'being spbctally made tor. Usthe best Eastern houses. 7 Are as Low as Good Goods can be gold .'at bjr4unrkitiirmit;lsitst,iir :.• GRAY 8c- LOGAN ^ 47 St. Clair Street. '' je22:r Urti r .IEUEADQVALLTERM. • FOE ' ‘Flatim - wconiuKs - .'" riARGEsT STOCK IN TEE WEST, Embrabhigit toll and ‘ Outisiete *Sort:Dent SM A LT.:. AND LARGE WORKS, Together, wltit .a large variety or flue Exhibition •,•. - . . . LE*T . E3I NS. FLAGS, 5,000 of 115 atyles,, ;500 groa t assorted_ altos. • • I, Li C) (3 N. .. 5 TO 23 FEET. HIGH. FIRE CRACRIRS, TORPEDOES,' 500 boles eitra, Roi! 600,000. - Dealers are solicited to examine our ,stoei ! - ALL-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. . , itEinktgit'46 BRoTHEizs, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, . • - 126 and 128 Wood Street. jenral T IST OF L I_4 uncalled for June 2514, 1688 A Anderson J L - Alm Jacob__ Allen Wm V B Baldwin J C Buddy Anthony Brown Alex Burns Thos Cassldy Caldwell Tnos Call lgan Jas Carter Geo Coyle P H Camp Ephraim Cline Chas Donnelly John Dyer Jno Jr Dayls Martha J Donaldson Ann Doyle Lizzie Davis Jno rosin A L _ Foes Sophia Folles H Fries A Glenn G C Gerard Joseph Otlhooley John Gregory hiargt Gougb - Wme. .n Haugh RObt Hamilton Jenny Barger Holmes Henry Wm L Hughes Francis I T T 8 Brit G• 11 131'. _,Signgs AqINCINNATI AND R__IES RAILWAY. •.• PAN HANDLE ROUTE. - , . . • • eiI.ANGE OF' TIM E . -0n and atter SUNDAY June Slit. 1.6187,. trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pltteburgh time: . .Depart. Arrive. Mali Express • 2:15 a. m. 1240 a. m Fast Line 9:40 a. Ea. 7:15 p. Part Expren 2:10 ,p. m. 11:20 a. m. Mixed Way 8:10 a. m. lfcDonald , a Acc , n, No. 1.. 11:40 m.. 3:05 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:55 p. m. 0:30 a. al.? 11c0onald!is Juz'a, No. 2.. 5:25 p. m. 9:40 a. m. SrxcrAL Ntrffex.—Sunday Expressleaves at 8:10 p. m. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. in. the next The 9:40 s. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays et:- cepted, and makes close connections of Newark for Zanesville and - .points on Sandusky.. Mansfield Newark R. R. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sap`t., Steubenville. SEMPLE'S., COUPONS or THE • . FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY .J1:71417 Ist, 180E4 wul be paid on and after that date,. • IN' COLD COIN Free of'Government At the Company's; 02Inee No.. 20 NASSAU ST., 'New York.. Sebedulevith twanty or more coupon,. will now ° h eck' fur ,the Came wWbe deUvered June 80th. ZOITS: J. 'COCO; inreiiiiirer. •pusicoNts •, . ``PAPEaILiq tOTION ~ Fou , •IIEAWIFTING THE. MIN AND COM. 'FLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, • Pimples, Moth Blotches. TanvetcWinat renders the Okla soil, tale and blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery -Wits Invaluable; Yor Gentlemen: after shaving. is lifulzo I".PAPH/AN LATION , f is the only reliable' remedy for diseases and bleat- Ishea of the skin. ; , -1 0 11ALONW"PAPIIIAN Mar' • PortbeTollet,Nurseri Hato; 74ll not chap , the skin. , Price; Xl6 cents per cake. • "FLOE DV lEAtO , A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. DrqUists• : Wild ° ,P A it SO ,New York.:: ,jelqreqww, t• - • - ' ' IN 'ORDER TO CLOSE our ors BTOOS OP TRA~VV. HA 'AND .BOANiss We ue selling otr uesdir all the styles at halt 401 It • 14%.7 H./EATON'S (•.;: z••NO• ' • • ' - Iva.* liretAtur Brick Waftkina k , c r ro t tai s iaganorot ismOt e brare -*n i ps"; m a ga—, „Pwaireyi ,04 pawn 4 6 IIinkIWOODMW; =%.=Vx-tr) IETTEBS It at• BUCHANA... , HaysJVl Harris) T, 'Johnston David Jenkins Thos ,Jackson J Jones Wm iJacoba Mary :Jones Robt j - iKehn Kelly John C Peter Keller Jacob King Tilos T Klineinalth Chas Kirchenboner B - • Lutz Wm E Lyon Hannah J Lewis Marta . . Larimer Susie C Lippert Rose 3x Morgan Emma Miller Felix H Murphy David Mourie Geo Mason 'Foster Miller Jos Morgan Jemima Martin Wm L', Mcaiy Melissa I Mcvoy TT McMullen dna McCrea Jacob McArthur Nell' McMillen 8 B McDonald It " Nichols J L EitiliZTG. EIIR !BEM Hy l ! . t ( )1E : rr . jit N.' LP, - 4-• RESOLUTION 4,4rn to widen Jackson STREET.... r r. r itESOLVEN 'sr the , Balecetrint Odmntaa ,Comicife of Me City AVaneolieny,' That Janksocrltreet he and the same hereby widened to fifty feet (the gropridt.tdbelakeri off the northern sid) rehra th a t :tilre' Lane to•tildelds aliev, - Sertmit `trfirti, and that JA311.8 GRAHAM, W. EVANS and JOHN 13.. EVANS, r freeholdera,..tarand , the7 . are hereby ap pointed's:lt:wen to view and assess the damages and benefits in accordance, ; with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved May Ist, A. D. 1567. and lhatAbe Clexicapf Councitanotify them of their aplntment. : ' Alneil trutt enacted luto e law this the 11th day of June, A. D. 18flel. BM I). MACPERRON. Clerk of Select Council. Dlt : lyowrit,, Clerk. of Common Councll L :: RESOLUTION to widen ItleFad;- DEN STREET. - tcasot.Tzp. Bu the Select and Common- Cotinetile of the city of dtteyheny, That McFadden street. In the Eighth ward, be and the same is hereby' Widen ed to twenty. ilva (AK) feet, from Western Penna. Railroad to Bank Lane, and that JOAN KIRK PATRICK, MATTRE , Mr VOEG.TLY: and SIMEON BIILPORD: freeholders, be and they are hereby anpointed to view and assess the damages and ben eiftalit• aceordante with the provisibts of the Act of Assembly. approved May Ist. A. ix. 1501. and that the Clerkaof Councils hotify: therd,ql tltelr ay. pointenaht-,, , , Ordained and en actei Into a law this the 11th day of June, A. D. 1868. • . Attest /). MACPYRISON, Clerk ofSeleet Council. < l: l l ..llll.W , Ql'aki.:Clerk of Ccitninon Connell. .4LN ORDINANCE amending_ an Oral:lento relating to Board Measurers.", so. -1. Be ft ordained, and enacted by the Set et and Vommots Von:tate qf the City qj AlteYheny, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the aame, That Section 6. Chapter 11, Page MI, of City Code. le hereby amended 'to read as inflows :•They• shall Measure all round and square timbetzold or landed in the City of Allegheny, charging , therefor the owners of said timber the auto-of tifty cents per thousand cubic feet tneascired. . tit.C. 2. That ecetion 8 -, bf the same, chapter. and page la herebyamended to read: They shall repOrt , quarterly to the City Contrblter ail moneys received by virtue of their office, and they shall pay quatter ly the City Treasurer forty, per cent: of-aft fee 4 re ceived by them. • _Bac 3,That Reetions Band 8 of Chapter 11, Mtge ex: o f city' Code ,' be and the same is hereby re pealed. ' Ordained and enacted into a laW tlals the 16th - day of June. A. D. 1888. IMMO I:24. l ll.tcrEnnON. Clerk of - Select Connell. • R. DrLwQwru Clerk of Common Connell. = Jen AN ORDINANCE creating the Mee .WEIATIPaIASTEII,; for tba.Eztstern ectibri of the City. 84(44 .133 It - ordained and enactett.byttho Select and ; Cowimon Votitteita ofthe (My of AI legheny,' and It fa hereby, enacted by the authority of the aami. That far the present year; as soon as nary ba convenient 'after the passage of this ordinance, and thereafter at cue aputuil %ceilingfor:the clectitin bfetty OM eers, the Beldct and Common Councils shall. by their joint vote, elect one suitable person, a citizen of said city, to serve as Whartmaster fur one year. or until his successor shall be duty elected and qua'. Wed, for that portion of the Wharf extending from Chestnut street, In the fourth ward, Co the bead of Herr , s Island, in the Eighth ward. taking in all the landings on each side of said Island. . . . SEC. 2. liefore entering Upon .the duties of, hlo of flee. he. shall - give' - bend to the' city', with sufficient In the aunt of one thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. SEC. 3. Illiathitlecand poWers intim over the portion of the wharf of which he shall have charge as are devolved and conferred upon the' other Wharfmastera of the city, and tie shall receive of the wharf:age collected 07 him, as compensation foa his dernees. the same commission or per cc plaice as is now allowed tc the other IV harfmasters of the city. ' 81c . . 4. That so much of any ordinance ea may be inconsistent herewith be and the same is' hereby repealed. ordained and enacted into a law this the 10th day of June, 41— 18019. • • AIIIING POSTOFFICE, Naylor Was IC 0 Ornisbip H Powell B T Pownol Geo Attest: MACFERIION, Clerk of Select Council, D. Dtt.Wou'rx, Clerk or Coinruun Council, Phillips Sadie Phelan Jas . . PattersouWJ&C Reynolds Ruth Reddick Chas Roswell Mich Richardson Geo 8 . Sheppard RB IScavern David Scott Dominic f'Saddler Annie I Shaier Emma Shafer Robt Smith John L Smith Horace G Smith James Smith JOCIR Y Triplett Wm LI Taylor Alex Thomas John iVeraer Andrew W I_ Ward Arthur L Woods Thom sr WattßobtJ IWlLson Harry Warman Ellsb'h 1W it son Marion Williams Winn Watson Jos ' EWAN. P. M. A N ORDINANCE to autbdrize the Grading and Paving of Peach alley, b street, and for the grading of Buena Vtsta street. Ste. 1. tie it ordained and enacted by the Select amrt'om mon Vouncith of the City of Allegheny, and U to hereby . enacted by the authority of the sarv. That the Committee on streets be and they are here by authorized and directed to invite and receive pro posals tor • the Grading and Paring of. IIEACII ALLEY, from Virgin alley to Liberty street; SHIELDS STIIEET, from Allegheny - avenue to Walker street. and for the . grading of DEENA. VISTA STREET, from Carroll street to Taylor avenue, and to contract therefor with the lowest and beat bidder or biddtes, at their discretion. SEG.. .2.; That for the purpoee of defraying the cost and expense* or the said improvements, there be and Is hereby levied a special tax, to be equally as sessed un the several lots bounding and abutting upon said alterand said street. reopectively, In pro portion to the feet front in them 'respectively cotn prised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. SEC. a. That as soon as the cost and expentes of said improvements shall be fully aecertniziod, it shall be the duty of the "Street - Contirrissioner to assess and apportion the-'same among the several lots hounding and abutting upon said alley and said streets respectively. according to the rule above Inaicated. coo' thereupon joroceed to make demand and collect the same, according to the provision* of the act of the General Assembly of the COWEIOII - of I l ennsylvania, entitled "An Act dennlny the mtinner of collecting, the expel:WM Of grading and phving of the streets and' alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other purposes. passed the 30th of Blarch 1532. Sac. 4. What so Much of any ordinance As nay con flict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the mine is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a jawfhts the 11th day of June. A. L. ISM!. Attest, D. blAcvEnno,r. Clerk of Select Connell. Ditsvowrit. Clerk of C,ommon.Councli. .1e22 A N ORDINANCE. WITERCA", Before the annexation Of Du buesne Borough. contracts had been entered into by said Borough with Smith & Orr forxrading and paving Me Iffuidet: street, at the following rates, viz: 45 cents per cable yard for graling,lll.l9 per superaclal yard for stone paving, BO cents per lineal foot for curblng. BB cents per yard for brick paying; Also for grading and paving Bain, Pine and Bridge streets and Union alley at the following rates, viz: 45 cents per cuble yard fur grading, $1.19 per superficial yard for stone paving, 80 cents per lineal foot for curbing, and OD rents per yard for enteredrie sidks. Also. that a contract was into by . said Borough with V. F. How ley & Co. for grading and paving Bank Lane, from Union alley to Beres Island Brldgf _ at the follow- Ing rates. viz: 45 cents per cubic yard for grading. 41.15 per supertlelid. yard for stone paving. ill cents far brick paling per superficial yard, 87 cents per lineal foot for curbing: therefore. Sm. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of McCall, of Allegheny, and it to hereby exacted by, the authority of the same. That the Committee on Streets be and they are here brauthorized to enter into new contracts with the aforesaid contractors for grading and paving the said streett, lane and alley, their present contracts name, and at the same rates, with a deduction of five per cent. SEC. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of the said improvements, Ihere be, and la hereby levled, a special tag, to be equally as sessed upon the several Eels hennaing and abutting upon the seta streets, lane and alley respectively, in proportion to the feet front in them respectively Comprised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. • BM 3. That am soon as the cost and expenses of said improvements shall be fully assertained. It shall beide duty of the Street Commissioner to as , Seas andapitortlon,the efian, among the several lots lots bounding and abutting upon said streets, lane and alley respectively, according to the rule above 'indicated.'and thereupon proceed to make demand and collect the same. accenting to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. entitled / ••An Act 'leaning the manner of collecting the (MMUSs of grading and paving of the streets and abeyant the City o. Allegheny. and for other purposes, passed the thirtieth day of 51arch, 18511. hto- 4. That sem:tett of any ordinance as may con- Met with or, be supplied .b the ftoregoing, be and the same is hereby repented. Ordained end enacted Into a law this the 11th day of June, A. D. 1808. _ JAME IfeBRIETL President of Belett•Counell. J. 8. SLAGLE. President of COmmoi. Council. AtteiL 13. Micrennox,Clerk of Select Connell. __ t IlltwonTti. Or ot Comtnon Council. lo= Quipurao,- • D GOODS,; . . G FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRIDES, BY ORE & . 06. :-'• -.:.:•2;6lll,loWsizeet; • j , ENUI4SPI ANA' TTIE,NOIA UMW. am an IUIII4 -18117 and • IIefIieSPRIBTEI STRIERTib notpini. vs; an d mo on gomr 51111.,'5 , 1 10,148 ten nac re of the reWIY Mid constancl7 , -, en in 2 4 11 4 . 01t0re i rtiVri , r rimc ge, "1•00111111 P T -Z:7= =I ;d lra gs. For • JAIKES3deItRIER. ' President of the Select Council J. S. SLAGLE. President of the COnanon Connell xamits'manigit, rrestdent of Bele.tV vouuoll MEM2M!, J AIVES2ILeRRIER, resident of the Select Council .1. S. SLAGLE, President of Common council JAMES McBRICEE. Preiddent of Select Council J. S. SLAGLE, President of Comm,. Council. JAMES Me BRIER, President of SeleekCouncil. J. Presidentga . ' i t t ottiZ t o ' n Connell. NEW ADVERTISHINIMC itt li *:.%. iV7....r Minriks !,.. ..: , % ''... , %, - - • That isite'r rt i teatid . vials of Oilier remedies, Ro back's Stomachzß rs;•BloOd rariller and Blood Pills are the4re r et Me leineinitini'to cure the dls ewes for which tbe)\ fe recommended. gold b y ..F. 1111 '..' .IDi%, ttgiits :, • %.. Everywhere...":- -, f • '.. - ) There 1 Robaells permaneni strike at cause. There le has done so much to in -.ante as that gentle stirnt ..'sStoinach Bitters; they strengthen and , invigorate` without pioiilieing the ill effects utaleoholle stimulants. - - SW byttll Druggists Everytvhsre.— 1 1 11TER. 'PILLS kre Pilis titiebrVeiiAlrecrand powerful action on the lirervund-relleve any inactivity:or' congested atate of that 111 Atnportant organ upon Whlch-ite 'nedds the whole process of digestion ; The import ance, theft, ht proeurlng n Pill that such direct action without the 11l effects ofmercury, Is manifest to every one; such. Pills are Roback , s Blood /Ills; they are warranted purelt vegetable, and can with certainty be relied upon, and are safe . Sold lirjaltatuggistiTterkiihere.T INDIGESTION - - Is but another name for Dyspepsia, and the parent of many ills. 7tOback's Stomach Bitters taken In telne-nties•full doses, directly after each meal, will surely- erect a, permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but,try them. • Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. • . ' NIGHTMARE Ie °ne t Of ;he InalardisOsee:of which • Dyspetiiila Is the p trent. To effect a cure persons should avoid bearty food at night, and takc:a wine glass-full of Roback.'s Stomach Bitters on retiring to bed. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. - •RENOVATE. • During the Spring months it is one of the regular hoissehold dutlearo renovate, and, in th, multion city of other dutles one's' own self Is, In a great measure, - overlooked: thousands of valuable lives might be Prolonged, and many .. .doubtless saved from premature graves by thoroughly VenoVating the system with Dr.. Ilobact's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters andßlOod Purifier. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. 1 . . MELANCHOLY '. ,- - tie of BM many disorders Of the nervous - seitem: lug from a low state of theeonetttutionalbealtti , evere prostration after long continued Meknes's, .d requires Invigorating remedies like Itoback , s °mach Bitters to restore the.nerves to their uatu vitality.. _ . Sold by an DriaggialikEverywhere.. WHO SELLS TERM? The Agents for the sale of BuBACIL.B BLOOD MAL STOMACH BITTERS and BLOOD PURL ER are all Druggists everywhere. , I • S PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO., PROPRIETORS, crrreiNDl4..ri, O. 011 CITY .SPICE - MULLS. ADULTERATED ROAST COFFEES 17N.ADIILTEIRMID SPICES: OFZ' THE BEST. 811BICKLER &.M.ORLIME'S UNADULTEUATED Excelsior Rwsted Coffee; • In one pound packages. warranted to be roasted fromatmud - Rio Coffee. No Coating or Glazing of any Window welch destroys the line flavor of the Coffee, but It is roasted ju ita purity, end warranted to give satisfaction.. < - Uniuluiterated Spices! All Spices marked strictly pure, warranted equal if not superior to.any tiplees lu-the market. STRICELER & MORLEDGE'S IConcentrated iViattortfig Extracts Carefully prepared from the choicest- Fruits, and unsnrpassed for strength and delicacy of flavor, put up In goz. bottles for family use; also furnished In bulk, In onantlties to suit purchasers, for the one of Soda Fountains, lee • Cream Saloons, Hotels, ac, The following comprise a partial list of extracts: Vanilla, Raspberry, Cinnamon, Lemon, • .Strawberry, Almond, Orange, Plne Apple, Ginger, Hose, Banal:l4i : l'ear, Nectar, Nutmeg Cloves. Sold in all the principal G roceries. Manufactured slimly by ~ Manufactured sorely . STRICTER. tSp •MORMGE; , Fifth Street Extension, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Also, we keep fresh CORN 'MEAL, for .prirate faintly use, ground daily, and warranted:to he made of the Turf best Corn. •- • • jelthreS STIRLAW MATS, AN EiTMENSE=STOCE 111511111 All the Novelties of the Seapn, •AT iI'OCIE.D &,C0.13, 'IIIIWOOD iMR.EE'r 111M1 T o _TOIIIaISTS AND PLEASURE SEEKERS. EXCURSION TICKETS Vla Niagara rails and Lake Ontarioan the Rapids of the tit. Lawrence, to stontreal. lau bee, White Mountains. Lake George.! Saratoga. Boyton. New , York. &c., &c., via the Grand Ttunk Railway and Royal Mall Steamers, at greatly reduced rates. For Information apply to • ' • WM. 313 1NGME.A.31, :Jr., : jelmrst • No. 70 Fifth street, Plualmrgb. 'OTICE.—AII peillou s s are here 7 by cautioned against operittiff Plre Pliny* in Allegheny City. unless la ease of fire, 'without a. written permit M ifrom this °ee. An; person found guilty o f doing ao bill be prosecuted according to law: , . ' • WM . PAUL - Jr., ; I ne S uparluteadatit Water Worts.- leas. . itAlN'Pling«-iltaiu. Ams.*S! gIcrFICOIOII. AIITIOLE OF DRAIN PiiE Amaz&frOMl wenty-four nsbe St n t D o a aNEZIrm. asentoldr,raccugr Tr om t s treak between Fifth and titlark streets. Vii..t ''^ a e T..sallifiulgowl4,4wr o t 4 • - ," - WlNKlMARAism.l9luniraiiiviaztax. )41101:41111 • Ilivr Owe Owe RI Wes• , MM3IMMIIESEEN FOR BALE. 500 ACRES OP WHITE- Pita I AND HEM LOCK TIMBER - 'fs AND, -situated on Black Lick Creek, Buffington township, Indiana county, Pa., V.ini t l i Tfront-Nineyah dtattOni on ,th eX e n ns i itarli3 'C 1 Ilailroad; 'and about 60" aereil bf cleared land, nder good fencing.- tin the premises are erected one Grist Mill.-wittr2l run of burrs and 2 run of stones. all complete anftLy good running-or der. One daw Mil l, In complute order. cutting 3,000 feet per day. One dwelf rOr house, two stories hl et. h. with 121, rooms, One dwell ing , Brooms- One 2Sx4O feet, rooms- One : " litxxon e• ~2 . •• .. - - I One .., Mix 26 •'" 4 " — I • ' One ~1 8x26 " •2 •• One I " 24x26.. 5/ " One Stable. 20x24 feet. 10 feet high; ELY:Wraith Shop and ether outbuildings. This land r is under laid with stone coal and iron ore, and it lints plenty of never-failing springs of water, besides the creek running through the entire preinises, and -will be sold cheap ana-on easy terms, to a good man with a little money. 10 LOTS ON" BEDFORD AVENVE,- each -lot 20 by 100 feet, on widen is erected four two-story frame dwelling bowies, of 6 rooms mid hall each. These lots embrace a full sqiiare of grennd; front ing 200 feet on Bedford avenue. and bounded on each end by a wide street, with an 19 feet =alley in the rear. On the premises is a pump or lasting and excellent water, and the surface of: the lots is level alto needs neither filling nor/grading toprepare them for building purposes, and being in a seetton of the city where property 11l lnareasing 'very rapidlY in value, make them desirable for an Investment, espe cially as the.presenthouseri rent for-enough to pay a good interest:au the turn- asked-sfor the whole proper y. Cali, soon on the undersigned and secure a chettP,, safe-and-paying iniestmtnt.• ._ - - • - " Also, A FARM OP , 160 ,ACBEtt of good land, situated in EasCWhaattield tottnship. Indiana Co., Pa., 90 acres_ofrhichin cleared land„ln good cul tivation4loacr abeintin excellent meadow. The • improvements a e a two-story frame dwelling house rtl of 4 rooms, a f Me - ,bitlit barn; 35x60 feet, with stabling underne tnosrid4ther outbuildings, all In good repair. It in a good neighborhood. conve nient to sehOolls. eitnrchetr, , stores:Act. and will be sold very low for cash or apprcved securities. Also, a-RIVKBABOTTOM _MAHN' ofitirivetes - 191 miles irnm_the city, in r-Elizabeth - township, •Alle-' gheny county, Pal, on the Youghiogheny river, one half mile front Elrod's Station, on the Connellsvllle rallroad; near ,hotiches. schools, stores, &c., in the flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The ImProvements lare a two-story brick house of six • rooms, hull and cellar, a good frame bank barn with stabling underneath, aturotheroutbuildlngs; a well "of good' standing water -at - the door, and' several standing Aprings of Water on the farm, and an or, chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples, cher ries, pears, peaches, quinces atutgrapes. Malaprop erty being located near the line of the railroad, 'within one hour's ride of, the city, makes it very de sirable forgardening or a: dairy farm; It Is 'also a gobd and hetqtatil location tot country hotnes near. me city; IYlng immediately on the river, on the op- Poslte side from the railroad. The Rest. Newton Accommodatio 'and other trains on the rallrcuid 'af ford certain, aotil d frequent opportunities -of daily communleati to arul from the city. Will be. sold as a whole or In lots:gone acre or more, to snit ppr chasers JCOUS ss Dr. Pills for: the P 1Plfe8";' they hnovfng 'the here. RE • • , Also, A PARM OP 173 ACRES; situtell - in St. Clair township, Westmoreland' county, Pa., near the line , of theiPennsy/vania Railroad ;at Houston Station. The improvements, area two-story frame house; with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There Is on the place,;* young apple and: peach orchard; 110 acres cleared land, divided into fields of conve nient size, a large portion : of which are well set In .clover rmel tim l thY I the, residue of Mild tract eery ered with good l im ber. It is well watered and.urs. dotard witlieoal and 'limestone 1 andconvenient 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 persohal property on the preridsea, consisting of horses, cows, stock cattle,tiogii and poultry kamestk gear% wagon, plows, farming ImplenientiLand-hOnsehold and kitchen furniture. Together will be sold very low and on ease terms,; to aresponsible purchaser. Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of 158 ACRESAND,2I3PERCHES. in Elizabeth Tp. Allegheny county; Pa.i.'on the line of the Hempfield railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con nellsvllle 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 fenetng, and an apple orchard of good - fruit. 'it le well a atered 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 county, - Pa., of 250 ACRES, - about six tulles south bf the Pennsylvania Central Hait i Lmprcrvements are two road at Bolivar tation. , The large hewed lo dwellings; one of the largest and best frame bar s in the township ; two apple or chards, in good eating cohdition; corn crib, wagon shed and other 'outtnilldings. The whole farm is under a high state of cultivation: fencing all to first rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime stone soil, about 200 acres 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 mess. ' For particulars enquire of O. R. TOWER. 164 Fourth Street. Jew:o42 FOR SALE. TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carroll Street, Allegheny. This property wlli - be sold low, as the part y. 15 about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose -of the riroperty•befOre removing. SAW - MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSE_S, TWO HARRIS, with _good FARM, and about 800 aered. timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash y9,Boo—balance on time to suit buyer. - FARM OF 190 ACRES, will' be ;mid for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear. FARM OF 180 ACRES. near the line of railroad; very well located for raising stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres - of the land in meadow and grain: • . CITY PROPERTY.=-Wllitell a'good brick house, ontaining five rooms, at Sixteenth undred Dollars, and would rent-for the amount In six years. 1. _ A LARGE - LOT OF GROUND ,: having it liver front, and very convenient of access. TANNERI, convenient to the pity, and having a well established custom or . lodi trade ,connected therewith; a good dwelling .end forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS In Sharpaburg, near. .the aallroadt would mike a good coaLnorl. •• . • ; '• HOTEL FOP. SALE.—That line Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing fourteen rooms -and the necessary outbuildings, with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This well located hotel will be sold: tow, air tiNproorto.., tot- wishes to retire front business. FOII , I2EIN'T. Power and * -larce .Room and Yard for rent, in a good location. 1 5tll be rented for short or long time. Two new Brick Houses, IS rooms eeicb. Two new BrickilunseS. One new Franke House, 4 rooms:' Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new Frame House in Wilkiusbure ,having six rooms Land a large. lot, well suited fora garden. A nice COUNTRY HOME for rent, for P3OO per annum. Possession given Prat of June, or • sooner if required. FOR LEASE 011 SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Ward; 7 acres that can be divided into acre 5 Lots in Oakland. • • . FOR RENT —S largo HOWSON suitable .for Board ing Houses. WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 Inches To LOAN -450,000, IN SUMS OF `B,OOO AND UPWARD D, P, DITCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. aral:pia .._______ 3E-3C M Dried Beef . and Beef Toligues LARGE STOCK: OF • , • BEST BRANDS AND CHOIVEST ERRE. A large stock of strictly SUGAR-CURED 1 1 / 1 11S:- =AND SEEP TOMMES I ' The largeet itock in the 4inittet, tiUST111011;T. 'SUGAR-El/RED. . • - - THE OLD.RELIABLE EAGLE - ';'BRAND; BIIGAR.OIITREO . • gQbaoGoad-FAMILY eawraaaed-ar-afaitt; te erritivaittild a cigßp st r c lln k elfill i br E b erplenrp In 'tierces, kegs and buckets, all or w h ich we are offering tot rie,trafle as low as the lowest; at 32 7 4 330 Unit 331, corner PENN and WAYNE STS. aelz:rrsF• SELLERS & CO: T • • . , 0 . ____ • • -T HE' TWIN . .C I /TT, SLATE:CO.; - 02 innWture a auperlpr article of , IZOOVINGP• Owlee, 4 8 - s 6 Tenth.§tm - PABORret I PA; J. S. IsiEWNEETER Presq... BAKERY.FOR -SALE? WITH OH jp/THOIITdTQB , PROPERTY; would rout for ktepg of yes*. 'sawn; at, •xwir:;. , or2fo.AtO Palo Alto Alhegheiry ri A if 6 7* riWaislilMst i rr" °* ": JoittrA: alrliattAW wow Mom and Ranskitreels. r.r F.)R'SAtE. .r - .. . - r;1;.. -,7':.C..-".77.,':..t.).::: APPLY AT wAnrollg -I VV&IP , Z=oi , 4.IMM* . 1 •:-r . . • „„„,,,,,„,,, ~.,,, tgr'EXANIEVA.TXON OF APPLI. CA NTS. — PiTTA, IbIIGII, Jan /11, 1968.—... The examlnattonnt anal foliate fdr 441111dssion to the High School' will commence OD JIONDAYI-SIMA Inst., at 9 A. .m. li By order of the Central Hoard or Education. jela _ JOHN A. SERGEANT. Seel'. • __ A. far'AT ;THE S OLICITATION. OF many of ray' frierids I have r, Rile mr. former °Xenon STOCKTON AVENIItc, Aegen . I expect to reach the elty,l each d ay, in thee-he arr tra non the West:Pa. It.'ll. and leave by th e late arta.nwad „trattki - /trthe intirmedlata time I eau be c lfu td at my office, for , professional consultation, or essages may be left there. I will not be la the ty during the night ..: ' ,- il - ' ' AO9. - - • 4 't og• F. PALE. M. D. Allegheny, June 15t ,__ h, LBO& " Jett oiiicir. 0r1JN107.4 PAP.FrIC RAILWI --- Eastern ,Dhaston. - • ~ PRILADELPMAI MaYSGth.,•lB6B. 'THE INTEREST; IN qotn, on the FIRST 119ORTOMBE BONDS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, COMPANY. EASTERN DIVISION, due4une 1p6f1,.. will be paid on esent/11ton bUtbe tlon ' herefor, at the Banking nouse of DAB EY, ORGAN &CO., 53 Exchange place, N ew - 'on surd after that date; ' . J. PALifER, , f rit, xuy27;q6D-wFm far" ' P ENNSYLVAIOLIRAILBOALIP comp.A.Nr.• ; c 1 ,'• '• ' ' • ~- ~ TRWASUREII . B DEPARTMENT. l' • Philadelphia, May A, .1808. i• NOTICE TO BTOC.B.HOfitiMRS.:-;The Board of Directors have this day d dared a semi-anntia Dividend of THREE_IIER CENT. on the Capital. Stott of she Camrilurf, ,tiaYisble :in easio, crear'Ailf faritiOnal and State Taxes, gild a iurthor Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., paYable in stock, on and after May 300. • ~_ ~, Blank posieiaidattorriiii 1,, or colleadrig dividends can be obtained at the tirade of the Company, Nia .i 238 South Third street. 4 1 ;• , r,. .. ~'. o ,- , - : ..! i- OMAS .7.7111TW' ' lera3 - _ OFFICH OF CONTROLLER tho ALLEGHENY CO., PITTSBURGH, tJunelL2Gr, ltifta. f . NOTICE TO cONTRACTORS., SEALEDrPIIOPOSALStriII be:received at this office n1201'2213 1115T2,111 itual‘e, 'foll''the'erection of a new Wooden Structure at the Bridge across . Sandy ,Creek, en rlae:roadileadl ng tromp Wilkins burg to N'erner , a Station, in Penn township. Also, fcr the erection of! a NEW BRIDGE over '1 Deer Creek, on the road Itliding from 'Harmarvllle to the Kittanning road, In I ndiana tornetap. 4 ' Plats andiveefileaticins 321 bi ieeti'on plillica- tion. - By direction dr ihn COnnt fI~N~LY EMIZE Ear' OF FIC E ,- . ' ENNSYLVANLII RAiLypeD CChig.s NY, , i Pll4.abk i 11Ia; Stay 13; isee. NOTICE .TO STOCKHOLDERS. . • In pursuance of resoiutlotis adopted by the Board .. of Directors mented Meeting hekt this day, tice is hereby' to the Stockholders otthla Cove. pany,•that ther will have the privilege of subs ing, either directly or NY aubstitutVon under such rules as may be preseribedt _herefae. Tor Twenty-give ' Per Cent. of additional *Hoek at Par, in proportion ' to the respective interests as they stand registered' oHolden ks lesse Company, May 21.0. 1868. of han flair Shares will be entitled le* subscribe for a tall share.. and those holding more Shares than a multiple of tier Shares will be entitled to an additional Share. 1 Subscriptions to the, new Stott will 'be received an: and after fay 30, 1868, end the privilege of sub- scribing will cease on the 30th day of July, 1868. The installmerits on .aecount of I ,the new Shanee shall be paid In cash, as tallOws: . - J Ist. Twenty-five Per Cent. at the time of sub- i scription, on or before the 30th clay of July. 1868. I 2d. Twenty-five Per Ceat, on or before the 15th day of December, 1868. I I 3d. Twenty-five Per Cent . on or before the 15th .., day of June, 1889. _ 4th. Twenty five Per Cent. on of before the 15th i day of December, 1869, or if Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount nay be pal& ut, at once .. or any remaining lnetailme:ute may, be paid tight fun - ' , at the time of the payment of the second or third in . i btallment,_and each installment paid up shall be ea-' -I titled to a pro rata dlvideu 'that may be declared OA 1 full shares. . rriat.) V. ETlirra, . . I 1 Treaszurer. . CM AUCTIO BY SMITHSON ! VMOI , VALUABLE BUSINESS Pittsbutgli, Fruit Nos. 2 and 4 AT. AU TUESDAY, "Tune 23, a 1 .2: 14 o'clock P. M., , On the. premises, will be sold , that very desirable. '"' and valuable business pro piney: known ns the Pitts- burgh Fruit House Building Nos. A and 4 Bt. Clair street, and now.occupie d by the. Rowe Sewing Machine Company, Tea Store and others. This la one of the best locations for business purposes In. , the city, and is indeed worthy the special attention , tars of business men and capi is for investment. • BBITTIIhON, VANHOOIHit Ider.`,LELLAND, •• l i i Auctioneers. feta . , . 5 and 57 Fifth street.. • BY rnitE,P. & PBILLT2I3. pALMER AUCTIOiLIE.F.AS And Commissidr, .?Lterchonts, OPERA HOUSE I UCTION ROOMS,. Na 60 fifth StreOtt Pittsburghi Pa. BOOTS, 'smog , ..CARPETS,. , Dry Goods ai d AT PRIVATE SALE 1r AND EVENING. Consignmenia_ So Lied. Prompt Be. turns. . BY A. MAWAINB. BANKRUPT SAI.F. WESTERN -LANDS' AND °W E I wrooxs Wednesday morning. July 15th,-at lEboelock will be cold at "Commercial sales hooms, 100 mitt:field street, by order of JOHN IL ltAlkm,Y,l.Esq., Assignee in Bankruptcy of JENEINSJ NEISH CO., the fol lowing W.Oon.r4,Lauds - andi_olltitoCks: .: I quarter section in Otoe,Co., Nebraska. • - , 1 quarter section in Franklin Co , lowa. 2 one-eighth sections InraTii Co.. Nebraska. 2 one.sixteenth section:Uhl Adair Co., Htsseuri. 5120 an* tract In Wright 11 quarter section I. Vase:Co.; Nebraska.. - - • 100 shares Black Dlamoti 1W Company. 100 • • Pcnnsylvani ' Oil Company. 100 •• Whitetail 021,Compapr, 100 •• 'Phlilins'oll Company. 500•• Banner Oil COmpany. Ja=:St. • A. IduILWAINE. Anct'r. SSIGNEE'S.SAILE ,:OF. .DRAYS, ' • WAGONS, &C.--Will'lle sold MONDAY. AY NOON, Juno 9th, at/9 o'clock, at corner of Lscock and Goodrich streets, Allegheny City, by - order of James W. Murri*. Assignee of George .Mahaffey and .John Glihraltb.. , ..thiMkrupts, two Drays. die two-horse Wagons, ono Sleigh, three 'sets Wheel Harness, one ~, v . ddle, one set Sleigh ; Harnelq, .1 7 .og,chatn,,&c.' 1 - jell, ,' A.- Mg AlNE...ariclloncer- a, fIRPILiNS S COURT SALE. O By virtue of an order of the Orphans' COurt or Allegheby county, premises, on A will expose to public!, Sale at the Wednesday, the Sth .. y or July Ne x t. _,• AT 2 Ci'CLO P. M., . • 41 Those two certain. LOTS OEI GROUND at the ear- ner of Broad and bleg!ev:stXeetal-.ln We village or ...,. East Liberty: being Leta Et.'und "v. in I); Neae, 41 ' - plash and emelt front , ° .reVOrt• Broid ittreet.and. b lei. extenilingnsesiiidvP thr fret,to. Plum street.. - _ - •Txn.sts-One.tifth cash, anetti'e tuilin' ce, -lit rase equal annual payments, with Interest payable semi- annually, to I e assured brNind and mur gage (with. special clauses to enrolee prnpt payment ) on the premises. • '...-, • 1'.. , " • 43,- j `7 , 1 , - 4 ... 310 OM metazir. t}rt id t laa~ii~'or Mazy P Nolqiy '- sumo:4 rittadit: i rue jm.,,,,;r3mzri -:; _ . .. ._. .. . , . ._.... RUNDIUMs. it _ .r. H.;,1.,•-3 .11it'!:. '-'. 2' L. , •) V. '... l'; . p... r '"/- 1. 400 bus Prinie,Yellowtrporn. ' 1 1 '34 153 ttit Ante birTe7 ,1) ~'' 000 lba. Dried , Applegt,4” , .. - ..1:1-: 5 4: 4 .", i'' 800.1ba. i l lAndroarj44l.pl /1 1 I tia .0331.,r1" • ~,- 110-bblehsotklinit Mauled. - rt , ' . 10 50 l eilftOt. t igt,lcre atizac:at a , vx , ox-ttet 6 / a tOre and for sale by—", ; • YETZZit A . 41 / 4 71.0N rus ' 1,0 ILaritel oos, comer 111 • 5 com7llissiondl4. A-PotEBE . ' `• Cciiitroilei... 1341 4 138. . 11K & WOLFALLAM, ROPERTY. ' [ House Buiidingv, t - Clair Street, TION.