The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 25, 1868, Image 5

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NEW ADITER-
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CHEAP GUNS FOR
kirhe RHALr,WEATRiiiiI3I
bren temetite2ro.l79l3lMlTHFl
ieetilatWayB be Mold the rune
Grine, Pistols, Alums
ug Material, in tie fl
an Piatoie carets/iv repot
• ,A4R.Af Y RIFLRN and RSV°
Tor illustrated Circular. At
the iinited.Statee.
t ioTtelii. 179 SmithSeid Stree
'JOHN N. PURV ANCE,
Registor in Bankruptcy for 13d District.
Office, 116 FEDERAL BTEE
Glaze hours
CITY CONMO LIU'S OPVICIE,
, FIrISLIULII
G, June 24th, 1868.
;CITY; WEIGH SCA ES.—Sealed
Proposals addressed to th • Pinnace Commit
t.ee of Councils:will be receive , at - this olllce until
}WEDNESDAY, Maly 1. 1868, 3 o'clock P. M.,
tor Welghmasters for the several City Weigh Scales.
(,tor
Will state bow much pe cent. ot' the gross
pL•evenue arising from said Scales hey will pay to the
ity for the use of the same.
pe35:87 - THOMAS ST • EL, Controller.
OFFICE OF CITY Eh GINEER A.'D SeltVlrrOn.
Pittsburgh. J nc 24. 2i68.
NTOTICE TO CONTR. CTORS.
FAA
SEALED PROPOSALS for Grading, Paving
tlnd Curbing—
' GUM STREET, from Webster to Cliff street..
TOW NSE.ND STREET. from Wylie to Decatur St.
VINE'ALLEY, from Federal to Washingtan rt,
KIRKPATRICK STREET, from Centre ayenne
to Duncan street.
FOURTH STREET, from Rose to Try Street.
'THIRD STREET, from Ross to Try street.,
ITIII be received at this office until FRIDAY, July
;.1,1„ IISGS. Specifications and blanks for bidding
Ilan be bad by calling at this office.
BE. J. MOORE,
City Engineer.
NIZEI
13LACIE SILK SACQUES.
Lailna Lace Points;
Su miner Shawls,
POE BALB AT LOW PRICES, BY
WHITE, - ORR & CO„
',I 25 , Fifth Street,
1.1e25
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue of authority vested in me. I will ex
twee to Public Sale, at the reeldence of the late Hon.
',ZORN OLAeb. No. 138 Wylie strett, In the
. Rity of Pittsburgh, on .
5 110 nda7. Jane 29114 at 9 o'clock A. 91.,
llonsehi
ALL THE
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Find such other property belonging to said estate,
Oxcept so much as • has been retained by the widow
tlr deceased. Terms cash.
41 JOSEPH A. WITTLEII, 2 '
(Executors.
1 ic 2 ,sm4 MARY IL GLASS,
OFFICE OF, CONTROLLER OF ALLECOIZITY CO.,
PlTTermnalf, Jane 23d, 12619,
NOTICE'TO CONTRAMOREL
sEALEti, PROPOSALS will be received at this
•• tfilce until JULY 3d, Inclusive, for the erection"
7: . f a new Wooden &tincture at the Bridge over
• "' .11 ontour's Ban, on the . Middletown road, in Moon
• • Owni hip.
Also., for the erection Of a new Wooden &true
. time at the Bridge over Peters Creek, on the road
• :33ading from the Brownsville road to Elizabeth, on
;alfe lande of Arum Pearce, In Jefferson township.
° P a irs and specifications can be seen on applies
.: ,i; By direction of the County Commissioners:
•, ,
• . HENRY LAMBERT,
• ' je"-.6.5 • Controller.
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..seoll SALE.
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A FARM OF NINETY ACRES,
• tVell improved and delightfully kittratea, on the
.p . Yough" river, two miles above McKeesport. The
Ponn Isville Railroad passes over it, and the Ae
'l.otemodation Trains sto annu a l tation close to the
,ilwelling house. Fare on ticket only 14 ets.
ler day, and ne holder can travel on every train
ithout additional ee. time one hour
• ll'om the citY. The (arm will be sold cheap or ex
forimproved city property. Inquire of
' . STEEL & WILSON,
Brokers and Real Estate Agents,
No. 6$ Sinithfield Street.
• OjeZ:
.----
• 'FOR , SALE.
r 4 The Lease, Furniture and , Fixtures of a
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..,.. ' ~ . HOTEL,
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..ituate on one of the principal ,streets of the city;
.1, • as a large; permanent and transient custom. The
: ~' • , .Louse contains 30 bed-rooms, exclusive of dining
•!: ciom, kitchen,office, her, all furnished . Lease has
.. - .1 years , and tmonths to ran; rent 111,800 per . an
-: • um. The barroom. stable and cellar, rents for .
2 .440 per year. This is a rare Opportunity for
y person to step into an established lousiness. Sat
factory reasons given for selling.
~. Yor price and terms apply to or address
-; , ...p cnorw it PHILLIPS,
.: . cde2s:Bl - Beal Estate Agents,ll.39 Fourth St.
.
••,,i :g .A. 31, 0 1 lei,
:..
.pried Beef and Beef Tongues,
,r., , A 14.11GRSTOCK OF
,JEST BRANDS AillirD CHOICEST -CUBE.
A ivr A large stock of strictly SUGAR-CURED
i i.
,•• - : : AND BVE to TONGUES,
.. 4 . largest stoc k . In the market , of STRICTLY
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111/A.IIrItED
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THE .OLD RELIABLE
AGLE BRAND!
SUGAR-CURED RAMS
Good FAMILY HAMS; canvassed or plain; to
;ether with, a large stock of SHOULDERS SIDES,
loth rib and clear; prime Kettle Rendered LARD,
1 tierces, kegs and buckets, all lowesth we are
fferlng to the trade as low as the, at 327,
129 and 331, corner FENN and WAYNE STS.
SELLERS & CO.
kTI ER GOODS
Boys', Youth's and Children's.
BIIMMZIt'CASSIBIeUE SUITS,
, LINES EMITS,
DUCE SUITS.
FLANNEL sorra.
11..,10ACCA JACKETS,
Every Style, of ,the Greatest Variety,
SUITABLE FOR THE. PRESENT !SEASON'.
<Jenne-men will find a tine aasortiaeit
hite and, Brown Duck Suits,
Alpacca and Flannel Coats, Btcl,
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- kvery garment belrtg specially •made lor us by the
>est Eastern bosses.
OUR x.ntems
' lire as Eow asGood Goods tan be Sol d
: : 'at by any Firm, East or West.
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 St. pair Street.
je2ll:r
MALL FARM FOR SALE--181
Acres, In good order for sardeniug purposes;
outman, and .stable.,,,ikever Tilling sprinalso a
of .soft water_ 306 vines, choice
traitp ees ; situate miles from AlinnenuCity -
8. CUTHBERT it BONi,
I rje22 , . 88 enttlitlel4 gtregt.
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KShare Items
ELD STREET, where
complete assortment
• itiork and Sport
ty. All kinds of Gant
d. cash paid for
VERS. Bend ettatny
, nlB wante4 JON-
delfts", J. H. TittOurgh.
ALLEGHENY.
Kitchen Furniture,
EII~OVAL.
.7., L. 3Z.A.II,SILILZ.
HAS REMOVED TO No. 191 LIBERTY STREET,
jel2:rso:d.tr A few docile above St. Char..
FOR RENT.'
Two New Three-Btory Brick Warehouse',
Adjoining Peittereon'e 'mow,' Liberty street, 'near
the Union Depot, will be reedy for occupancy by the
UM blatant.. inquire at .
leltal '- ' - 'ai a WOOD IWEEZT.
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1 -7.7-mr 4kl DAV ai al iii Czi al j 4 0 Wii 10
CIPPIr REAintrAIRTERS
FOR
6 -IPERIF4 N I VCOTIMKS •
LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST,
Embracing a tall and complete assortment '• •
SMALL AND LARGE 1, ....1V0RKS
Together with a large variety of tine Exhibition
Pieces.
LANTERNS, • , j FLAGS.
o 5,000 of all styles. Fl5OO gross assorted sizes.
•
BALL',OONS
5 TO-25 FEET-HlErit.
FIRE ciukosaus,;), TORPEDOES, •
500 boxes extra No. 1.1 600,000.
Dealers aretoe= '
amineour stoCE.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
EXMIEER: ''BROTHERS;
WHI)LTISAT.TIOOMPEOTIOITMEB,
126 and 124 Wood Street.
jes:rsi
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
• Will be found a very large stock of
HOUSEKEEPINC COODS,
• AT LOW PRICES.
PILLOW CASE. MUSLIN,,, .. •
10-4 AND 11-4 SHERTINGS;
MARSEILLES & ALHAMBRA QUILTS.
- TABLE DIAPER; morrint, CHECK.
TOWELS. TOWELING% &c.;
Wholesale and Retail,
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AT WILLIAM , SEMPLE'S,
' 180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. ,
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS,
BONNETS, HATS, SUNDOWNS,
RIBBONS, PLOVERS, &c.,
At Low Prices, Wholesale and Retail, at
WM. SEMPLE'S
180 and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny.
je2s
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
A FULL STOCK. OF
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS,
MAESEILLEB, JAOOlll'l2, &0.,
At as low prices as can be found anywhere,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny
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COAL! COALS ,
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR
30 , 000 Bush. Nut and Lump Coal,
TO be delivered In the yard of the ROUSE OF
REFUGE. Coal to be subject to weight, and out
Into the bins during July and August.
Proposals to be left at the OPlce of the Institution,
No. 67 Fourth Street,
On or before JUNE 15rE, at noon.
By order of the
je9kr43 SUPPLY COMMITTEE
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Firth Street.
Fringes and Buttons, all colors;
Marseilles Trimmings,
Gimp Headings, 'Etc. ;
AND THE, NEW
LE PARVIER DUPLEX SKIRTS,
JUST RECEIVED
czn
TO TOURISTS AND.
PLEASURE SEEKERS.
EXCURSION TICKETS
Via Niagara Falls and Lake Ontario and the Raplds
of the St. Lawrence, to Montreal, Quebec, White
Mountains, Lake George. Saratoga. Roston, New
York, dm. .tc., via the Grand Trunk Railway and
Royal Mai l Steamers, at greatly reduced rates.
For information apply to
WM. ItINGDELIM,
jahr% No. 7O Firth street, Pittsburgh.
R•MA:VV .
AN IMMENSE STOOL
All the Novelties of the Season,
'AT )I'CORD & CO.'S,
je24 , 131 WOOD STREET.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
sar,ls.larrartiti4ncttemtrAtr
B. B. & C, A. BROCKETT &
Office and Manntaetory-240 REBECCA BT.,
Allegheny. ,q -Ord e rs by mall promptly attended
to. .je22:r93
SERF :
ATLANTIC Mir o rir!
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This drat class Rotel will open for the' eeason•on
261 h June. Terme, *B.BO p_er dal; $2O per
Address Ir. U. THOMPSO rreltri.e_rjt.„;.
week.
(Formerly of Congress Hall, Ca ye ' lslarlu, a ‘' "t" -
tr.w.oLl.tiitgieotin rvittlegcon, ( i!i ) e direcooo o f
Mr. CARL SEN•h, c . 'HI under .le2l:rel
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE THURSDAY ; JUNE 25, 1868 .
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xEw Apvgit,Tl - ENEENTS,
L- A 4. I SE;ASPIMATIVCII
. POPITLA.R. PRICES !
STANDARD BRANDS !
OF
DRY. c4coc• - r•s
ATES „84... BELL'S.
je2s:rilaT
TwENTt-sumn
SEMI-ANNUL REPORT
. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK:
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. - i, LIABILITIES • .-
AmndueDepositors, June 1,1888..;1,990.788 . 89
Dividend for the last nix months—. • 53,436 44
Contingent Fund 125,638 66
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'Total Liabilities
ASSETS.
Loses on Bond and Mortgage • $1,530,504 91
Real Estate 23.475.27
Stock In Pittsburgh Banks ' 71,534 06
U. S. six per cent. Bonds, 1881.— 50.043 75
tr•S six Per et. a-ao 63 • 67:. '250,000 00
Bills Receivable 50,648 73
Cash In Bank, and on hand • 141,557 517
Total Assets 69,919,863 90
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The Trustees have declared a dividend of three
(3). per cent. out of the profits for the last six
months, free of (soverument Tax, payahle forth
with. If not drawn,. will bear interest from Ist
inst. • C. A. COLTON, Treasurer,
PITTSBURGH, June 12.11619.
The undersigned, Auditing. Committee, respect
' fully Report that they have examined the Treasu
rer's Re port for the laat 'six. months, ending May
BankB6ll. and hare examined the ,Asae Deedshe
, consisting of Bonds and Mons:men, of
RealEstat_,,e Certineates of Bank Stock, Bills Re
ceivable, U. 'S. 6-110 six per cent. bonds. OS and
67. 6. nix)r cent. Bonds, 181,
same to
Cash
in Bank and on hand, and And the same to corre
spond with the above Report.
R. C. LOOMS,
' ORMSBY PHILLIPS, Audit'g Coma
J. J. GILLESPIE.,
rirranynGu, 'lBOll. Je2.l:r97-d&T
raresueinED 16i9 TUX LABGZBT IN ANNIIICA.
- NORTH. AId:ERICAN
Lightning Rod Mnufactorv.
BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
IRON GALTAMZENG WORKS.
30,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY
THE,CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
LIGHTNING RODS,
Manufactured** these worts. and sold to all parts
of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any
Lightning Rod in.use. Great Inducements offerea
to peddlers and all persons buying at wholesale.
Also, tine Platina Points, of all kinds and patterns,
together with Insulators, Fastenings.. Cepper and
Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. Samples, Pam-
Valeta and Circulars sent free.
REYBURN, EUM:R &' CO.
Nos. 488 and 490' St. John St.,
PELLADEILMILUL
grio:015"-d&p.
SECURITY AND COMPORT FOR
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY.
J. B. BARRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACKET
Car Heater and Moderator,
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ForSMOKE AND HOT AIR FLUES, dispensing
with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the
Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to any temperature that may be
desired without the, possibility of Bring the car or
care to which the Jacket United attached.
Having obtained of the States Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist
the most intense heat that may be adpiled to it' in
the position and purpose for which it is intended.-
It is a sure protection from accidents by fire origi
nating from defective flues, or where iron pipes are
used as conductors for smote or heat. It is sprit.
plicable to all piping that may become overheated,
and is warranted togive perfect satisfaction where
wood or other ecinbustlble material may be placed
in close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap
ply my . invention to stores, dwellings, facteries,
ships, steamhouts, railroad cars, Ao., wherever
pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being
overheated and securlty.destsed. I it'll melt, above -
plicatioa, rights to•mannlketnre or to use•the
invention; also, territorial /rights, to such as may
wish to engage in settling prly:teges, either by State
or county: I`. •
J. B. HARRIS.
.11W0ftice at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT
WORKS," corner of Morris street and the Alicithe-.
.ny Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Ps.
PATENT COMBINATION
• HYDRANT HOSE.
This HOSE lb, without question, the strongest
and most durable of any now Manufactured.
Cut In lengths to suit purchasers, with nozzle and
screws.
JOHN M.. 'TATE, Plumber,
227 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
- AND
50 Federal Street, Allegheny.
my2l:wBo:Ty-Tn.ta
O FARMERS. •
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THE HAY HAKE "WELCOME."
PATENTED 1883 AND 1807. .-
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- Is the best Rake made. It, will rake heavier hay,
carry It farther, load and unload Itself easter than
any other rake. It is self-operating; a child 8 years
old can do the work of a roil hand. • litlndreds of
certificates could be given, one of which is below:
I. "GIRARD, Erie Co. PA., July D. 18137.
have Used the Wilcome Hay Rake, manufac
tured by W. W. Wallace, Pittsburgh, Pa., and reo
ommend It to farmers. It Is good in l ight and heavy
hay: is easy on man and horse• is a complete trisan
itt'of grain and etubbil; is simple in construction
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 retail by
W. W. WALLACE.
Send orders In early, as supply Is short.
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GLASS MANUFACTUREES.—
The undersigned batting secured the sole Agen-
Cy or the sale of the celebrated
COPLEY POT CLAY.
Are now prupared to furnish it in any quantity to
those wishing to procure this superior article. DUI
ring fifteen years , use of this Clan, we have arrived
a t Fuck proportions as we belleye makes it a better
article for pots than any in the market, we havin g
secured 11111 &nem! . stand at SIX, ZIGHT and TIN
NONTLIEIe We W/1 1 rocolPeS few tha prOpor
lion orate mixture stills Clay to pet Wons puroMm-•
ing. . ma m y grout, d :31 lumps for
041)Iterr• DITEMIDGINA BOW
Fort PM Oils Works.
Washington Street" Plttatniegb, ra.
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OF THE
,42.5ui9,663 99
cfARPETE;I44m, o*, qiot
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SITIVIMER - STOCK:
0,
CARPETS I
White, Red, Cheekeil, Striped and fancy
'rr -1 1 1 NG s,
IN , Grxr.r....,r vAitreirw.
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Oil Cloths, Window , Shades. &e.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FifTH STREEt
Je29:d&wp .
CikiPETS.
,fm
NOTWI T H i S AN.I2ING THE Manufacturers! t advance in
prim, we will co tinue to offer the
Largest stoolt of Brussels, Velvets .
and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at,
the lowest prices reached this sea
son. Just received, a few piems of
a new and
exquisite patterns of
, ..
Royal Aiminstor.
OLIVER II'CLINTOCK & CO.,
N 0.23 Fifth Street.
°LUNA MATTING
4.Afl-l=l./2,M111.53
A very au perlor quality of
White,
Fancy Striped
HAr;TINGS,
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
IN BRIGHTEST COLORS
Prices the .Loivest in this Market.
McCALLITH BROS.,
81 MTH STREET. above Wood,_
e irtiST RECEIVED.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS.
SWISS LACE CURTAINS.
Brass and ' WoOd Cornices,
- THE NEWEST 'AND BEST PATTESNit i
(]fatly of which cannot be bad elserrhare,), -
AT THE LOWEST _PRICES.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Eitreet.
Jeforrra&T
STEAM
CARPET BEATIN*G
ESTABLISHMENT.
Watch TEN YEARS` TRIAL In New York and oth
er Eastern cities lute proved a complete seems, ~
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ITS ADVANTAGES:
Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ad.
24—NO ripplug apart necessary. - •••
ad—When freedfrom duet, moths or their larvae,
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the
natural fading from wear.
4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will weer as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of looks.
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
t 4
No. 179 Liberty ree
Or addregred to P. 0. Box 473, will receive pronipt
Attention. . .
GEO.._L. McCLINTOCK,
mhlO
, ITTSBURGII PAPER MANE.
YACTURING COMPANY, Manupettirers of
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PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON MILL—ETEUB' ENVILLE, Onto.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA.
OFFICE AND WAREHOIJBE,
W 0.82 Third Street, PittOtirgh
orriczns—AUGUST HARTJE, President.
JNO. B. LIVINGSTO N, - Treas urer.
SAMUEL TUDDLE, Seeretar.
Hartman, John
John'At well, S. H
Cash intid for Paper Stock. 31129:088
HOLMES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
IYiZ'TFJBI7RGFH.
1 ,
Minufatint ore of MCAT:, I IIZDIUId and LIGHT
A.NCIIOR AND lAONOLIA
SHEETING& AN
WILL. 8..,TA Yi ox,
• {PAIN.TER, •-•
. N 0.45 OHIO STREET, Allegheny.,
Thankfol far the former Very liberal patronage be
stowed upon me, I assure my Mends and the nubile
generally that, In Ihe future as .lathe- past, I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
same, and will be always at the shop .from 7 toll
A. 3a. and from I to. 3 P. It. my2l:ql4
WEST CaltlitiON
V.
'Machine Stone TPOrks, •
Northwest corner of West'Common, Allegheny.
ritED'kg. JINN/ATER dg
,
Have on band or prepafe on 'short notice:Hearth
and Step Stones, Flags for Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaults, - go. Head and-Tomb 13 tones,,As. • ,
Orders pronintly executed: Priees reasonable.
WASBUINFSON-BUILLS,
WASHINGTON STIiZZT,
Near Pittsburgh Grain Zlevator
4 Iff. "TiV. .ANDEIIIIBO/*4 •
lirmittrigotnpOßN ItTAL:, SVC' FLOIM and
CHOPPEDP ••=O. Orders delivered in either city
nee of charge. Orsisv of all kinds chopped, and
9oiqoteued, an skint unnAin. - •
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3 ;FOR; SALE-4LEAL ESTATE.
500 Acßts).osll`tritirk ,PINE - "., ..
LOCK TIMBER LAND, situated' on Black Lick
Creek. Buffington township, Indittna-cOlanlyr ra- , ,
19 miles from Nineveh Station, on Uri Pennsylvania
Central Railroad. and about ' 60 acres of cleared
land, under good fencing. On the premises are
. erected one Grist Mill, with II run - iof burrs and g
run of stones, all complete and in good running or
• der. One Saw Mill, In complete order, cutting
3,000 feet per day. -
One (1 welipuri house, two 'Sickles high. - with 12
rooms, 40x42 feet.
tine dwelling, 28x40 feet, El rooms,' . •-- :': _I. - ..''t e
One " - 14x26 •• 2
One . " .18x26 " 4
One " , .16x26 " - 2 " ' • - '
One - 226 " 5
One Stable. 20x 94 feet, 16 feet high: Blacksmith
Shop and other outbuildings. This land Is under
laid-with stone 'coal and iron ore, and It has plenty'
of never-falling springs of water, premis es ,
the creek
running through the entire premises, and will be,
sold cheap ana on easy terms, to a good man with a
little money.
10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AVENUE. each lot 20
by - 100 feet, on which is erected-'four -two-story,
frame dwelling housos, of 6 rooms and hall: each.
These lots embrace a full square ,of.gronnd, front-
ing,2oo feet on Bedford avenue; and bounded on
each end-by a wide street, with an 18 feet alley in
the rear. On the premises is a-pump or lasting and
excellent water, and the surface of the lots is leveland needs neither tilling. norigradlng to prepare them
for building' purposes, and being in Si - seetton of the
city where property Is increasing very rapidly In
value, make them desirable for an investment, espe
cially as the present houses rent for enough to pay
a good interest on the sum asked for the whole,
proper y. Call soon on the undersigned and secure
it cheap, safe and paving investment.
Also, A FARM OP 160 ACRES of good land,
situated a cr e Whoatlield township, Indiana Co.,
Pa., 90 sof which lacleaned land, In gum/cut,
tivatlon, 710 acres being in excellent Meadow. • The
-improvements are a two-story frame dwelling house
of 4: rooms a frame bank , barn, .36X60 , feet;. with
stabling under neitn, , and other ontbnildings, all 'ln
'good repair. It is in a good neighborhood, conve
nient toachoolic alitirehea.: aforesi akr.. and will - be
sold very low for cash or anpreved securities.
Also, a RIVER BOTTOM a'ARM of 76 acres, 19
miles from the city,, in Elizabeth townstdp, 'Alit
' fa i nfl o e u h t o y n; l 2Airs t a e agn u L gh on i t te ei grut riv e e lle.v o life
railroad; near aurcites, schocusiistoresi Atr., in the
flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The
improvements are a two-story
„brick house of six
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank-barn wi:h
stabling underneath; and other outbuildings; a well
of good standing water at the -dcior,
oar-''and-.seve
standing springs of Water on the farm, and an
chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples, cher
ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. This prop
erty being located near the line of the railroad,
within one gard e ning of the city, makes it very de
sirable for or a dairy farm; it is also a
good and beautiful location Tor country homes near
the city, lying immediately on the river, on the op.•
poslte side from the railroad. The West Newton
Accommodation and other trains on the railroad al:
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, sainted 111,81.
Clair township, Westraoreland Cotinty, Pa., near
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station. The improvements -area' two-story frame .
house 'with six rooms and good Cellar,a frame bang"
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbutdlngs. There
is on the place a young apple and peach orchard;
IMO acres cleared land, diylded into fields of conve
nient size, a large portion of Which are well Bet in
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract eov
ered with good timber. It le well watered and un
derlaid will] schools limestone, and is convenient
to churches, 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 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, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of
158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES. In Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of the Hempfteld
„railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con
nellsville railroad at Suter's Station. On this rime
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 catered 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, of 250 ACRES, about
six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central hall- .
road at Bolivar Station. The Improvements are two'
large,hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and
best frame barns-in the township; two amide or- ,
chards, in good bearing condition: corn crib, wagon
shed and other outbuildings. The whole farm is'
under a high state of cultivation; fencing all in first
rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime
stone soli, about 200 ac;es 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 sole very cheap and on good
terms; as the owner wishes to engage to other busi
ness. For particulars enquire of
And Check
.TIIST IMPORTED.
F OR SALE.
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carroll street,
Allegheny... This property will be laid - low, as the
party is about leaving the city, and Wishes to dispose
of the property before removing.
SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSE% TWO
BARN'S, with
_good FARM, and about SOO acres
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash
10.500—balance on time to snit buyer. • • ' ;
FARM p e r a c r e.
ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and fioo(iblirti; 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 180 A CRE, near the line of railroad
very well located for nilslng'stock; improvements
.are,good 1110 substantial; 100 acres of the land In
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPEILTY.—WiII sell a good brick house,
containing Ave reams, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
and would rent for the amount in six years.
A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a river
front. and very convenient of access.
TANNEIII., convenient to
localit and having a
well established custom or trade connected
therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpstiurg, near the railroad;
would make a good coal y ard .. - -
HOTEL FOR SALE . —That fine- Hetet property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, contalning
fourteen rooms., and the necessary outbuildings,
With three sorer of garden and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business. •
(SEcOAD FLOOR.)
FOB BENT.
'Power and a large Room and Yard for rent, to a
good location. Will be rented ter short or long -
Two new Brick Houses, 8 rooms h.
me.
•Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms .ch.
One new Frame House, *rooms. — 1 • '
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
One new Frame House in . - Wilktnaburg,' having.
six rooms and a lane tot, well 'stilted for a
• garden.
A nice COUNTRY:HONE .for rent, Ibr t3OO Per
annum. Possession given first of June, or
sooner if . , • .
FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
bilutk Ward; 7 acres that can be divided into acre
lots. . .
ME
. .
5 Lots In Oakland.
FOIL RENT-2 large !looses t suitable for Board.
k/1:47.4)-3 - ,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4lnches
thick.
. APPLY AT - ' -
D. P. Rxrcrs REAL ESTATE OFFICE r
ap:ro No.tB 91 Grant s t., Pittsburgh.
nROPRIILTOU
21 009
0 00 ACRES Acts OF
CHOICE LANDS` FOR SALE,
trnion Pacific Railroad Company,
Lying along the line or their road at
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE T.:EAR&
For !Unbar particulars, map's; he;, address
Land
Cominleeioner, ' Topeka, Kansas.
15,e0,1y,
D BATTING.
CM
St. Louis, Missouri.
CHEAPEST RU1141)1104 "LOTS In
'MARKET are thiisb offered for sale in the
thriving vlliL g e of Allentown adjoining the Birm
ingham line, and only fifteen utinutes'-walk front
the end of the Monongahela bridge. Thiatown
growlng,ranltlly: Over $70,000 was realized for lots
"Id last zeason,.and, over tlity neat dwellings were
erected during the.senson. As ru a s_pecitilinducement
the lets at the low price of from $2OO to $330 each,
and on terms easier than paying, rent. We are'on'
.the premises ever) c latterno t o r
n or gigtPa;fd ° o 'e lp ic ig!
g i seal e tt s. our offi corn
OUNTRY • 'RESIDENCE - ' 'N'OR
' BALE Olt ItENT.—A large two-atory double
ouse, containin m a ntas ,, s InclUdlng 'double par
p
lor, with marble and all the modern lm•
Trovenientr; / sere of, ground, Ailed . with fruit,
grapes berries, eke. Situated, near 1 1Inersyllie, ot
the termination of the Wylie etreet..Pnenenger cam'
This Is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny
county, and In a wo 4 xl , neighborh.xul.: ,'„Appil 0 !
W. A. BEllltOlilli Real EatattrOtilee 07 Or".
. _ t .e.
etreet.
poR SALE & -- _ , TOE - LE'r.s.liouses
and Lots for mislaid' partraftbe otty - and ed. '
tuts. Also, - several IP d In good tocatlons.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY,. Via AO acres
of land , and, 'good, Ibiterevementa; , :watels *lll
__stle.apandon reasonable terms. BUSitleSs Howes
/even-600d streets. Prlyste Vwellln, Houses for
rent In both Odra. For further psi:Hes - lam
, • wILLTAX NEAXD s
• ' Jan /10 (Mint . Street, oPIK4W 431411991 a 4
_ „ , •
N:VV
a
G. H. TOWER. 164 Fourth Street.
JeV3:r.V.
TO t04N...450,000,
IN SUMS OP $5;000 AND UPWARD
BY THE
EASTERN DMBIOIP,
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER' ACRE,
JOHN P. D];{FERE
,
NOTICES. . •%.
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I l ig r ALICE g ' :CIITEIrk."—
Tba Annual fdeettigutrthe-Caroortors of
Al legheny Ceme•eryWittbehel4litit the Valve of the
Corporatton, on SATURDAY NEXT, June 5117th;
at M o'clock -P.
,i,
13y order of the President—
iAlllMl6oll2ll6,74~7.l"r
,_dune 22(1._1858. ~. je23:s2
PEOPLE'S :SAVINGS- L . MOTS
OF, Pirrsttuabitt,':ltinelia, 11222:"2.
AN ELECTION for Nine' Trustees, to serve for
the next two years, will at the Bauk„,No.
801rourth street, on TtiEstm x, July 711 s, 186€1.
bbttreen the hours of 10 o'clock A. 31. and 2 A. at.
B. F. 170. 1101%11.11IORST,
SeeeLtar r and Treissrirer.
le22:ra9
W'PENN , ALLitoADI
COMPANY - .
Titx2difnii4l244.6:Titz
51vt_ t
Max .-lauft:f
NOTICE TO STOCKS ADERS.r•The .Board ;
Directors have this day c4elared a setel•ananak,..
Dividend of-THREE TIE DENT. 9,..tkte , capital
Stock of the Company, payable' in 041, dear,. of,
'National and State Taxes, and ,flrther ttiiidend
of FIVE PER CENT., paYkbhip — Mirk; on *d.
'after May th
Blank powers of attorney,rwteettnittliAdernie'
can be obtained at the , &Reda thtiCotipitly;"trai ,, '
, gias South Thini street. •
• ; - OMAS
Treasurer.
IKE
WDIVIDEND.
THE PENN mErrumk LIFE INS c 0.,.
or PIIIIADiLPIIIA,
11,413 DgeLA-IncD•44/1111.-YRID
50 Per Cent. upon all Prenationts of Par..
tleipottng Policies paid burly 7
Those entitled to Cer t lf leittelLvilfileale ' cali 1497
Fourth street and receive the . . .
F.- ILE. steal; _ '?
, ,•
mly27:q7i-10
"THE COUPOIO
OF TH k E
FIRST .ATORTG4GE 4MNDS
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
DUE JULY, .1.14 Vs VEIOS .
Wein paid on and after thatjdate;
IN .GOLD COn,Free of Uovernment Tax,
1
At the Companret ITABSAV-ST.L,
New York.
Schedules with twenty or more coupons. Will now
be received tor examination, an_d_ gold checks for
the same 7111 bedelivered4apo.3oth, -
JOHN J. CIS O, Treasurer. -
Jei9:rBo i
orrirok l*EiNitin
sr.vAams
RAIL Ci4D CCMPA NY;
• - Ptur.auna.puisi May'l3,. 1868: • •
. • .
NOTICE TO sToctatotolzes.,' 1-•
In pursuance of resolutions a opted by the- ..Board •
of Dtrectors at a Stated Meeting ld this den:no. • ..t
Dee is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Coln.
°atal
erdider et ll'.
•
rules as may be ct
p l escr
ribed the ti
refor, fo r Twlnenty-live s
Per Cent. of additional Steck at, Par, In proportion. -
to the respective interests as they strand registered
on the Books of the Company, May 210.1868. r. -
Holders of less than four Shares will be entitled to
Subsdribe fora full share, .and,those holding more , :
Shares than a multiple of ibterSheres will be entitled
to an additional Share. I I
, .Subscriptions to the now Stock will be received on
and after May 30; - 1868, and the privilege of sub- . -
scribing will cease on the 30th day of July,'ll36B.
The Installments on accouutl of the new Share!,. ,
shall be paid In cash, as follows:
Ist. Twenty-nee Per Cent._,kt the time of :intr. -
scrlption, on or before the 30tilt , lay of July, 1868.
9d. Twenty.nve Per Cent. - on or - beforeteeldtkt '"'
Any of December, 1868., ,},
Twenty-tive Per Cent:- on or lieforkeihe fitth
day ofJune, 1869.
4th. Twenty -tive Per Cent.' oti onbefore the-1581*
day of Decedr 1869 , or 11 - Stockholders . shtteltr.'"
prefer, the whole ' amount may be- paid ttp at once,
or any remaining Instalimentanlay,bepald up In'M
at the time et' the penent of„the seconttbr thirdirt.,:";
stailment, and each Installment - bald up " shall be en-
titled to a pro rata dividend that; may. bo.dealaredon.
THOMAS T. prurrn-,;
jc:i4 -
AUCTION SALES.
- BY" szcmnio' N, UNHOOK ik WaGELISE
misgies , rAnsisoLO, AN.;
SPECIAL
FRIDAF AFTERNOON, Juite:26th, at 2 o'clock.
ac Masonic Auction Doointi,- Nos. 55 and '57 ' '-
Fifth street, will be sold, vrithout reserve a large
asportaient of Misses'. - Children ' s and ' lnfants.
lizaw Goods, Hats, Ladies' and Misses' Sundowns.
Bonnets, and Cotton .Parasola.
Bummer Shawial- Skirts.- 'Dress-"Goods,
Toilet Wilts and Spread., and Household Goods.
S'AUTDSON; VANHOOK d. , hicCLELLANDi
je2s • , , • Auctioneer:l.y .
AUCTION SALES.
DRY GOODS YIOTTORS
WATCHES, 403.
EVERT •
EVENING, (Sattirdaya excepted ) , at Et
o'clock. at Masonic Ball Auction Rooms; -Nos.'ss'
and 57 Filth strtet. •• ' • - •
SMITHSON, VANHOOK & IifiCLELLAND,
Jelts Auctioneers.
BY PALM & - Plattipi
pisLIKER &
, x AUCTIONEERS
42142 Commission Aterchants,
OP.EiIA HOUSE AUCTION ROOIS ,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pit4Nwgh t Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goods and Nntinius,
ATSRIVATE
SALE DAY AIM_ EVENING.
Consignments Solicited. Prompt me.
BY A. WILW
IptASTRRUPT SALE - WESTERN
_LI, LANDS, AND Olri:'ol)Crs,:i-lireano/41-
morning, July Bth, at It ottdock. will be, sold -It.
Commercial -Sales Booms, 106 .inithde Assignee by
order of JOHN H. :BAILISY,; Esq., . ht.
Bankruptcy of JENKINS,' NEISH a C 0. ,, the' tot c
lowing Western Lands and 011 Stocks:
1 quarter sectioultvOtoe Coililebraska.
1 quarter,section InZynjudinoo., jowa,,
One-eighth sections in-Cars CO.. litalraski.
one -sixteenth seed:34llln Adair .C0.,. - .lll.BSOuri.
220 acre tract In Wright Co.. Missouri.
1 quarter section In Cave Co.. Nebraska.
100 shares Black Diamond Oil:Company."
Pennsylvania 011 Company.
.. Whitetail 011 Company. --
100 ••• Phillips 011 Company. soo `. Banner Oil Company.' • • , •
Ju=:3t. • 1-11u1DWAINZ.LAuct.r,
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRAYS,
WAGONS, dtc.—Will be sold MONDAY AB
NOON, June SlGth., at AI o'clock, at corner or.
Lacock and Goodrich streets, Allegheny City, by
order of James W. Murray. Assignee of George.
Mahaffey and John Gilbralo4, Bankrunts, tlfo.
Drays. Ave teo-h, 3 re i , I S
sets Wheel , • Harness, -one Saddle, one , tin h.
Harness, Log Chain, &c. I`
Jen .. A. M'ILIV AINE, Auctioneer.
11
micE TWIN ' CITY SLATE CO..
-L manufacture $ superior inlicle of ,
• 'lrtooviavia tErr4AT'-
ilirGeoe, 48 Seventh St., jPlttaburgly Pa.
.F.D.GABIC—Ate are Just
receipt of an assortment Of Tourt.elot itroStre.,
era , celebrated American Potted Hame."lncludidt
Partridge, Quail, Duck, Onipe, Woodcock, ac,,xor
luncheon, picnics. travelon'ulto, lte., nicely 'can-,
lird'andready for Imancdtate use. for sale by
JOHN. A. • uvaiswkw''
•
Jell Corner Liberty and Hand 'trees',
- • •
riNHI ATOE*--40O,1itisheli-Peack •
ows, prtnecl Alberts, Plaices, Early Jane
and Early Shaw Potatoes, Just reeelved 'and roe eatel..‘ •
mita JOHN H. OANRIELD & tioN,
, First street
T'JMet :Mee. 4WA to,
FATHER BEL I ki; Vitt'
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