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:NDW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IgrPUBLIC LECTURE at tho
NEW JEEITSiLLEBI CHURCE,conwr of
Wood and Sixth m reets. on MIND EvENING.
March 13th. SobJect-rTuE TOMY.II Or BABEL
dHD TBX CONTUSION or ToNorzs•
tgr THE FIRST METHODIST
011 ti RCM (Railroad i‘treetnear Depot,)
11 LW BRIGHTON. Fa. 0. F. into wwuzu, Pastor.
Preaching EVnitY SASBAIII. at 103 A. M. and
7'p. X. Punic cordially Invited.
fa'CHRIST PROTESTANT
EPISCu•ICAL CuITRCH, ALLE6I-.Ie.NY.
_
BENJ 3.11.4, F. BROOKS, uf Mempb_ a
-w l
ill Drew') In WO Ctuareh, on To6monhow.
(danday). Hour, 10% codiock It.. and 731,
ololoet, r. •
112e9FIR T ENGLISH EVAN
". GELICAL LUTHERAN' CHURCH, Sev
enth street—Rev. SAMUEL LAIRD, Pastor.
Services TO-MORROW (Sunday.) - and regularly
hereafter, at 104 A. R. and ti r. ai. Sunday
Retool at 0 a. M.
ar THE FIRST METHODIST
mithileg H ti r tir 41 1 r , aral.. ti LSTs : . i, A ME C t CLA RE
Pastor. Preaching EVERY SABBATH, at 10.39
x. and 7.30 r. Y. Free seats and welcome to
all. fitinday ecbool at 9A. Y. and 1.45 P. R.
grPIRST CHRISTIAN
cituitua of PITTSBURGH, W. 8.
+Gray, Pastor, meets- statedly In NEVILLE
BLA.L.L. corner of Liberty and Fourth streets.
'Services every Lord's Day at 10X A. X. and VI
a'. t[.. The public are cordially Invited.
iIgrUNIVERISALIST CHURCH_,
BTREliTge;lei Or ly , V T . A F L .N D D
Preaching EVNIP SUNDAY at 10X3 A. at.'ana
x.
I tiestrfree and welcome to all.
larßELlololl&—First Chris
. TIAN CHURCH, corner' Bearer street
and Montgomery avenue, Allegheny City, Jo-
IMPS! KIM', restot'. Public worship TtS.MOR.
stow.. (Lord's Maya at 10M In the MORNING
and TM in toe EVas •
Tree dents. and a cordial Invitation given to all.
farMESSIAH ENGLISH EVAN..
GELDIA L. LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Gen
eral Synod.) Hand Street. below Penn. Rev. J.H.
W. EITIICKENBEIIti, Pastor. Religious aervi-
Ales regulany en SABBATH hereafter. Sunday
Scheel 9A. M. Preaching at 1056 A. at. and
TM P. M. Prayer 3leeting and Lecture Wednes
day evenings. Friends of the congregation and
public are cordially invited.
. .
orLECTUItt.
MRS. M. BARCLEY,
of Chicago. will deliver a FREE LECTURE be
fore ihe Ladles of Alleszhenv City, on MONDAY
AFPISENVON, on "The Causes of the Early
Physical Decline of American Women, andow
to Train Chlldr-n In order to secure to the sethe
highest Physical, Moral and Mental Beauty
•"
Due nonce wl I he riven of the place where the
Lecture will be delivered, mhl3:gl
farAN ELECTION FOR PRES-
IDENT and EIX DIRECTORS of the
11.114VIDEBTER RAVINGS RANH, will be held
at the Banking House, on. SATURDAY, : the
- 117th day of March, 1869, between the hours of
land 3 o'clock It. at. •
THQS.. B. UPDIKE, Cashier.
IarANNIUAL MEETING.
Orgtailetivenuriou AND BOSTORMINING CO..
• Prrrationou, Mara' Maui,
The annual meeting or the Stockholders ot the
"Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company of
Pittsburgh." will be held *.t the OVFICE Op
THE COMPANY. in Pittsburgh, on MONDAY.
- the 15th 1211.81.., at 3 o'clock P. AG
nDUcfY4THOMAS M. HOW E,
Secretary and . Treasurer.
IFTR SALE—LOOK HERE—S3S
EE APRE wilt purchase it ram of 131
ores, In Armstrong County, Pa. 4,ti miles from.
Rolston Station. A. - V. . Acres in good
Umber, balance in cultivation; all underlaid with
COAL, BANK “F EN; 4V Acres he grass; (Jr.-chard of4oo fruit trees, X good dwelling houses.
a brisk of 6' rooms and a- new frame of 5
rooms. Batik Barn. (most new. 40 by 56. All
necessary outuulldiegs, abundance of good
water, and In a good neighbornood. Owner has
determined to t o west. otherwls. It could not be
purchased a IMPLEMEN T S pce. STOCK AND
FARMING Al' A BARGAIN
ALTO. TERMS EASY. Apply to CROFT A
-PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agents, No. 130 Fourth
avenue.- ti
HOSIERY - HOSIERY!
• • -
Infanta Hoods,
- Infants Caps, _
Infants Clt aka,
Infanta Booty, •
White Shetland Shawls,.
Scarlet Shetland Shawls,
Zngllsh !Tench and Eton= Cotton Hosiery
AT JABIEIii VII33LA?O'i
Old Stand Stockin:g
mh18•B No. All FIFTH AVENUE.
TOWELS! •
TOWELS F TOWELS !
Having just received ; large' assortment, we
inVitenn examination of the prices..
ONE LOT VERY CHIC 1LP,7.1.50 Per Dozen.
ONE LOT.-,VERY CHEAP, .9.40 Per Dozen.
ONE LOT EXTRA CHEAP, $3.00 Per Dozen.
ONE LOT EXTRA. CHEAP, $3.60 Per Dozen.
All of Which are Bargains,
AT
JAMES. M. CARR'S;
118 ,
Federal Street, Allegheny.
ja.lo: •
ROVIEIiy.EPJING 0.01111.
We Invite 'ameba attention to our stock of the
above goods, embracing
TABLE DAMASK.
IRISH LINENS,
LOON LINENS, .
TURERY RED DAMASK.
RIISSIA CRASH. • •
FEATHER TICKINGS,
STRAW TIORINGS,
104; 9 4, 3.4 SECRETING%
zuxim CASE MUSLIMS,
METING MUSLIMS,
REIRTUSG FRONTS, .
SHIRTING PRINTS AND rzamoris.
TOWELS! TOWELS!
OPECIILL
JAMES M. CARR,
118 l r e&irig street. Allegheny.
Olt Valium . 8.. •
-bbis Willie - Beals:
begs beif,readies;•
11 bags quarters eo.; •
3 bags mize4 d 0.%
3 bags Dry apples; •
429 bags Pea Nam; •
• ,
_ICI bags Corr. meal;
i rew ir si 4 a 32l . 4s Corn; .
from steamer New Tirk.4r sale by
ear DICKIty & CO.
VOR RENT.--A Rae' e• story
brick Dwelling Some. Milllate on Ross
street, near teeond. avenue; ball. large narior,
dining r oom..titetten. wash house, bath room.
sir. chambers, large cellar. gas and water fix
ture,. ebli k 6 llers. de Will be leased for two
years from April Irk.
15. CUTHBERT. k SONS.
SD Elmfthdeld street.
nthlB .
OOD PAWS FOR SALE.—
Near Elrod It woe, P. & C. 8. E.• 17
feels the elty; 100 soros.
CUTEIRIEET & BONS.
d libmitbdeld street.
LEA11),000 gs soft
Galena Lead for sale t A" -
J. It. QANITZLD.
"626
Past &vela%
El=Egm=ll
'WW ADVERTISEMENTS.
pog,"AL MONEY ORDERS.
tridet* guarantee of the North Ger
man PostefElo, 9 partment, this office will
receive money to be paid by the respective Post
("dices In the Confede. ration FREE OF CHARfiE,
and also pay all orJers issued by the various
PoStoliices for parties of this. district,
At the Banking Hohse of
PH. R. XERTZ.
CAUTION - !
HE GREAT POPULARITY,
On account of Its salutary medicinal *Rep ts,
of SQUIRE'S LONDON EPPERVESOINOtBI.
GARB. POTASSA, for n bias I am the Sole Agent,
has Induced certain unprincipled parties, to imi
tate my label, And palm off as the genuine,Worth
less trash which bears no resemblance even to the
imported article. Thoie desiring the true Po-
Lassa can obtain it from Messrs. J. C. MAT
TERN, J. B. CHERRY, J. E. BURNS & CO.,
and 8. K. NORGRAVE.
. •
SIMON JOHNSTON,
Agent for the Manufacturer,
Cor. 4th Avenue and Smithfield St.
=hit IPA
TAGGART & SIMEN.
G1C..14 71 0.P.E.,17.1 - G
OF .
• Spring and Summer
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
• WHOLES/Mil AND RETAIL,
AT
NO. 129 FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny.
Give us a call and be convinced of the Durabil
ity and Extra Quality of work at lbw prices.
And all wilt be satisfied with a good article at the
lowest prices. -
BOOTS AND SHOES LADE TOORDER.
zahlS:ll7
EARLY SPRING GOODS.
BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS.
COLORED ALPACAS,
BLACK LI:II3TRES,
PURE MOHAIR%
BLACK AND COLD WOOL DELAINES,
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS,
BLACK SILKS.
P&NCY DRESS GOODS,
PAISELY SHAWLS.
SPRING CLOAICINCiS,
BLACK SHAWLS
TABLE AND MELODEON covias
KID GLOVZS, at $l.OO, SLSIS and 41.50,
PAST COLORED PRINTS, at mic.,
4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN at Mic
AT 15c. ELEGANT CHINTZ STYLES
PRINTS. Val Choice.
WITH A FULL LINE OF
SEAS ONABLE GOO DS
At . the Lowest Prices.
JAMES M. CARR'S,
mbl3llB Federal Street, Allegheny.
TO LAWYERS. •
KAY & COMPA1 1 111",
65 Wood Street.
STANDARD -LAW BOOKS,
INTROyY,D FORKS or
Legal. Blanks,
Legal Cap and
Record Paper,
Legal Envelopes,
Legal Station&y,
• Dockets. -
Send nar simple of Ear A Compel:l74 ni•
PRIMA) TORN 01 WARRANTY DEAD.
Orders 1:07 snall promptly attended to.
KAY &. COMPANY,
mbu 65 Wood Street.
WHAT EVERT ONE NEEDS..
A FLOUR
That Wlli Rake Choitaßread at a Low Price.
MEANOR & HARPER
Bare succeeded in getting the best Timm at the
lowest price offered it this market tor the last
are years: They warrant every barrel to rave
entire satistaction t and it bu never failed in a
single instance to do so. Dealers will and It to'
their advantage to g ye their WHITE Boni: a
trial. Kept constantly On baud at their Ware•
bonne. 3,115 P LIBLitTY STRlCKT,Plttsburgb,
ahlo
MTHEFISON & MUHLANEIRING I
No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Char) Street.
(sootottoto to W. li. IfoGICE CO,).
• EtEIItaTIMIT TAILORS,
Have - jot received their carefully selected stock
of Spring and Summer Goode. and will be glad
to Chow or sell . them to old and new customers.
The Cutting Department etill be superin
tended by We. 0. A. MURLATIBRIN(i.
I take pleasure In recommending the above firm
to the liberal support of the pantie.
mhflUll W. H. Id o(kiCE.
PITTSTIMPII.. - GAZETTE sATußtut iktincir
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
14500,000
SEM PBB
.CZNT,,GOLD BONDS,
1 THIRTY YESES TO RIIII,
The Lake Superior and Mississippi
River Railroad Company.
THEY ARE A FIRST MORTGAGE
Su*'KING FUND BOND,
1 -
Freei l
of United States Tax,
SECURED BY .
•
ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO
•TIOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS.
And by the Railroad, Its Roillne Stock, and the
Franehlies of the Company.
A bobble Security & First Claia Investment
In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly'
TEN PER CENT. PER ANNEX.
Present Price, Ninety-five andlnterest
Gold. Government Bonds and other Stocks re
ceived In payment at their highest market price
Pamphlets and full information given on ap
pitcation to . .
JAY COOKE diz CO.,
No. 114 South Third Street,
E. W. CLARK•& CO:,
No. 35 South Third Street,
fiscal Agents of the Enke Auperier &
Mississippi River Railroad CO.
IRA B. MeTAY &
SE IDLE & JONES,
JAMES T. BEADY & CO.,
HART, CAUGHEY & Co.
-
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
.VIEWS FROM PLYMOUTH ROCK,'
'A Sketch of the Early History of the Plymouth
• Colony, By B. A. AWDGE, Author of "The
Christian Statesman, "Forest Boy," etc. YI ith
illustrations. $1.50.
NEW EDITION OF
THE REVIVALIST.
51.00.
Liti.ral discount to Ministers and Sunday
Schools.
JOSEPH. HORNED,
Bookseller and
_Stationer,
(Methodist Eptsc6pal Block.)
1119 SMITHFIELD BT.
DAVIS' BOOK STORE
REMOVAL.
ROBERT S. DAVIS & CO.
Are Now Beady for Business
•I THENR
New g3 - tore;
193 LIBERTY STREET, •
A Few Boors Aboie St. Clair.
mb.l2a,ex
13AILEY, FAR4ELL & CO"
itesurscruitias Cr
17 0 17 M,l: 2
For Steam Power. Well, sad Materna, Rotary,
fo Fo r rce, Li ft and. deep Well Pampa., Also Axe=
y.:
KNOWLES &SIBLEY'S .
PATENT STEAM • _PUMP.
167 Smithfield Street,
• mble;We • PITTSBURGH.
STEM-WINDING
WALTHA.M WATCHES.
These Watches are of the well.known if-plate
and 4 warranted to satisfy the moat exacting
demand for beauty, finish and accuracy.
The manufacture of Watcher of this
fine quality Is not eves attempted in
this Fenster except at Waltham.
YOR SALZ BY
T. 8. IaIED & CO.,
- - PITTSBURGH
mh4:TH.S.T
WALTIIMM WATCHES,
8.4 Plate s 18 and 20 Sins.
To the manufacture of them fine Watches the
oompan7 have devoted all the science and skill
In the art at their command, and confidently
clalm that for fineness and beauty, no less than
for, the greater excalencles of mechanical iusd
scientific 'correctness of &sign and exemi.lon,
these watches are unsurpassed anywhere:
In this country the msanfaetnte of
thou**, grad* df Watehes to not oven
attempted, ottippt at Waltham.
POE SALE BY f -
3. WPADDEN & co.
T
JOSEPH ' TOIIRENS•
mallorservitr.a or
WINDOW GLASS.
Warehouse—No. A7-WOOD STISEETs
_ mh10:176 ' ' Pittsburgh.
GO(IODWS.
CRILS2 BREAD IN DEAR TIM M .
Enquire for WARD'S Bread.
Tt e largest and bent. The Initials "EL W." on
eveir loaf. Take aorta else. - autrrne
ISSUED. BY
PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW ADV.ERTISEME
MARSHAL'S' SAL
By yir Me of a writ of .renditiont exponas
sued ont of the District Court of the t.nl
States for the Western District of Pennqlva
and to me dlr,.eteo. I will expose to public sale
the premises, on
SATI7RDAY. MARCH 20, 1869,
At 10 'o'doelt A. M., the followlig desert. d
property, to-wit:
THE TINEGIARMANUFACTORY
_ .
Situate in the City of Pitt , burgh, at Noe. 16S
169 and 170 Second avenue, (formerly Second
etieet.)
. .
Inven ore of Stock and Fixtures of Vinegar
Manus. Wry of ARTHUR BALLOU , located at
Nos. 16 169 and 170 Second avenue. City of
Pittsbu l b , Pa, :seized April 20„ 1e011:
1 Trough for washing shavings, empty.
4 Stands or Casks with lime wash.
a Large Tub; empty. 1 lot of shavings and
limb. r.
1 Lot Of Lead and Copper Pipe. •
2 Large Stands; partly filled with preparation
for x luegar.
1 Let of Castings and Hoops.
1 loot. of Bag., Castings, Lumber, Pipes and
Hoisting Apparatus.
1 Piece shafting. 1 Lot small Vinegar &Wis
• 3 Large Stoves; 9 Vinegar Stands. I
.1 Barrel full of water and low,wines.
3 Baskets,Vorks and Ropes. I i
9 ems I tlbarrels for receiving vinegar from
stl'le.,
1 Lot of Lead Pipe. .
1' Large rub containing shavings. connecting
with the worm tub. .
1 Worm Tub, with Its'supply plpe,,,waste pipe;
and WA top..
1 Barrel eontainlng mixture for vinegar. I
1 Lot of CepPer Buckets. 1 Stand fur vestal. '
4 Large Tubs containing mixture for vinegar.
1 Large Trough filleiVwtth suavings and water.
1 Lot of Lumber. Hose and tionnecting Pipe,
1 , arge Wove and Pipe.
1
5 Vinegar Stands containing mixture for vine
I
Clock. 1 Barrel partly filled with vinagar.
1 Lot of Lumber and fruit I Lot of Sta d
Tops.
1 Lot of Trough and Hose. 1 Lot of Shavings.
1 Lot of Lumber. 2 !Rands for Casks. ' 1
1
1 Barrel with mixture for vinegar. , '
rouh. empty. - 1 Large Still.
1 Doubler, Where the Low Wines were taken
from, —Also. i
1 Tub connecting with the Doubler with Pipes,
and also connecting with the third story. I
1 Lot or Steam Pipe connecting. with tee Still.
1 Lot of Pipe. Copper, Lumber and Cestl,gs.
1 copper U orm. 1 Lot of i.;hips. '
1 Lot of Wooden Pumps.
1 Let or Troughs. Shavings and Lumber.
1 of uld Lead rlp • and spigots. I
1 Lo of thistle, Castings. Shafting. Wheels,
Pipe, &c.
as empty Murcia. 1 Open Tub.
_2 Old Isarrels 1 Cask istan. t ' .
9 Barrels Molasses. 5 Barrels Vinegar.
11 Empty Barrels. 1 Two Wheeled Hand Cart.
9 Empty Receiving Ciste,ns.
2 Receiving Cistesns partly filled with,Vine
gar.
2 Large Casks, empty. 1 Stove. I _
1 Lot of Gum Plug Huse.
2 Stands coats. lung Beer. i
1 'Tough, empty. 1 Gem Hose.
1 Yeast stand in Trough, empty.
1 Lot Toolsad Pipe Hose. 'fhiells. Hammers,
Gauging. Copper Kettles._Measures, Glass
Funue s, Troughs, Pumping skids, &c.
2 Barrels Molasses,
"1 Lot of i doper's Implemonts.
- I
1 Lot or Hoops and Hoop 1r0n..1 Cart. 1 Gray. 1 Wagon. ~
6 Harrell Vinegar. 1 Barrel Hop Water.
1 Empty Ate Keg. 6 Empty Stands. _1
' 1 Lot of Old Iran. 1 Uhl.
1 Lot of Empty Barseis and Lomb r.
1 Wooden Pump.
6 Empty Hogsheads and Shovels.
1 Lot. of Hoops and Iron.
1 Lot of Empty Casks and Hoops.
12 Large Stands.
1 Lot oh-email Keeelving Buckets.
3 Large s ermentlng Tubs. .
1 Steam Foreleg üb, connecting with Fer
menting Tubs. 'I I
,
1-Lot of Copper Pipes, connecting with Ter
ence. • .
1 Lot of Pipe (copper) leading across the street
to other betiding.
1 Large Lot in Casks. Bartels and Stands, in
bad order. I
1 Safe, 1 Stove.
1 Office Desk and Furniture. 1.
3 Cnairs, 2 Stools. 1 Letter Press.
2' Lot Sample Bottles; 1 Barrel partly tilled
with Vinegar.
1 Lot of Barrels. Measures, epigote and Old
Iron.
1 Lot Iron Castings. -
1 .Scale`, mimes, McKee & Co.'s mate.
1 Lot of Lumber and Pipe.
1 Large lot or Castings, Hags, &c.
I
t Engine, Boller and brach inery.
1 Lot ur Betting, 1 Wheelbarrow.
1 Iron Pot, '1 lot of slum Hose. . •
2 Barrels coot/Lining Ginger Wine.
1 Large lot of Lead Pipe .
1 Lot of Coal. 1 Lut of Ale Barrels.
1 I.a.rge Tub, emote 1 lot of Lumber.
1 Barrel Ginger Wine, 4 Jugs.containing
Yeast. ,
9 Bottles Wine. *. ••
_I
1 Large lot of Lumber. &c., 1 Shaving mt'
chine.
1 Lot of Cleating@ and Iron. •
1 Carpenter's Bence, Tools and Chest.
1 Grindstone, 1 large lot of Bags.
1 Large Mani Top, Copper Bottom, empty.
I 1,04. of Belting.
3 Yeast Stands, (one of them lull, ) and Pipes.
1 Copper 'Yeast Worm, 1 Mill and Hopper.
1 Jag full Yeast. - 1 Jug, empty
1 Lot of Hose, Bel' lug and elhaltiree.
1 iron Kettle, 1 Platform Scuie, 3 large Tubs.
1 Lot of empty Casks and Barrels.
1 Lot of !Shafting and Hoistlug Apparatus.
Seised and taken as the proner,y of ARTHUR
BALLOU, at the stilt of the United Mates.
TAIOMAN A. RoWLEY. 1
U. S. MARSH AL..
Marshal's Office, March 19, 1889. loactloo
//
No. 87 FIFTH AVENU E t
PITTSBURGH. PA.
P. DUFF, Author of Dude ystents of Book
keeping. PRESIDENT.
Established twenty-eight years, having educa6
ted many thousands of Merchants, Bankers and
Accountants In the United States and Caned's,
in the most perfect class instruction, and Is now
the tirst College In America to introduce the new
important improvement of combining that class
instruction with comprehensive exercise in
REdL BUSINESS.
By WM. H. CHARLES P. and ROBERT P .
DUFF, all experienced business Accountants,
each having kept books In extensive drms. giv
ing our students the rare opportunity of becom
lug all once practical Accountants. DUF vs new
system of Merchants% Manufscturers, National
Bank, Railroad and Private Bankers 1.
Splendidly printed in colors by HARPER
BROTIIELS, New York pp. 400. Crown Bvo.,
fa 78. Ppstage 380 The only work containing
PI &Urinal Rank and Private baskers' accounts.
No other work of the kind been so unapt
monaly and emphatically recommended by the
press. oy business men, by teachers, sad by those
who nave been educated from it. Bee our new
Circular, containing also Mc simile of WM. H.
DUP oti First Premium Penmanship, Medals.
Ac. Mailed trifle bY
P. DUPE` aft SON. Principals.
P. DUFF & SONS,
124 Seeond Avenue. Pittsburgh,
Commission Merchants, Manufacturers Agents,
and Wholesale Dealers In Flour, Gra in, and t
all.kinde of Produce. Consignments
sololted. Advanees made.
•
no2Matle llpSend d& for F
our Weekly Price Current.
I li g
ft T AN T. , ANNOUNCE.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.L
TobaccO, Cigars &
• ISAAC 'STERN,
N 0.162 FederatStreet, above the Market )
• ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Relieetfully annolingi to hie Mende that be Is
now offering his stock, cowhides of the •
FINEST CIGARS, TOEACCO,
And the PIIBEST.U44IIIOSB.
At iprtees LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED IN
TMB MARKET.
Air Remember the pinto,
No• 11051 FEDERAL BT., ALLsanawrOrint.
se4nlo-SUB
FRESH: , •
CANNED GOODS.
Oneida Community, WinsloWts and Yarmouth
Green Corn, fresh Asparagus. Peas. Okra. To
matoes. Peaches, Ao• for sale by the case or dozen
at the Family Grocery &ere of
JNO. A. KENEGIA.W, ;
Mhll Corner Liberty and Hand streets, ;
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3
-.. . PITTSRUR WTI. FEBRUARY I.lth, Isesit; '
•
To the &teat and Common Couneils of the City of Pittsburgh:
..
GENTLEMEN: Your• Committee apOointed to Audit the A d-e
counts of the Central Board ( f Education, wvuid respectfully report having discharged sal* duty
and and the accounts of said Board to be comet. The balance in the Treasdry June 29th.'1‘6S.
being 7,999 09; Outstanding Warrants. same dare, St 203'004 making a balance of $6,324.09.
Appended wit be found abstracts of .lie Treastrrer's and'Collectors• accounts; the Amounts of
Warrants issued, paid and outstanding, and a detailed ptstemlttit of expenses of the High and Col
ored Schools. All of which is respectfully submitted. M. EDIA'ARDS,
.
-w . • GEO. R. PEARSON.
•
N. P. REED.
JOHN R. M'CUNt IN ACCOUNT. WITH CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION.
1567. ' l7ll,
-
June 47. •
lo Balance... .,
8 22.752 SO
" State Appropriation 4,110 12
" .J os S p ix t A W B rd l e
IS Colleutor,
200 95
" Corrected Assessment, Muth
Ward, 1866 - •560 00
"County Trea.urer —Unseated
Lands •
_.. ... ........-:.... ' 5 91 28
" Collectors, 186 . 7 . ... . . —..... 72,782 08
• !9 . 190_7 97 nj
1868. --...----.
June 519, To Balane . e on_hand—..s $ 7;529 t9l
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNTS, 1867-'6B.
COLLZCTORS.
First Ward—samnel Patterson..... t
, $.11,526 211 $ 10,183 551 $ Atia 35; $ 411
becond Watd—Mlnas Ttudle.. ..... ' 19.693 97; • 10.165 031 105 40' 44 423 54
Third Ward—James R. Newman.. 3,371 05! g. 955 45 , 292 46: • 123 14
Fourth Ward— 4 nd. P. Thompson '.
11.455 881 10,782 30! 294 32 449 28
Fifth Ward -Joseph Irwin. ' 10.725 47; .10.080 rri 5i2.530! . 425 00
1./..th Ward- , Jos. A. Butler
6.870 27 5,834 30 1 801 87 24310!
Seventh Ward—James Trimble ' 3.41332i 2,98760 i ' 30124, 124 , 48
Eighth Ward—Thomas Neely..... 4.812 42 4.915 33 481 45 175 64-
Mal ft Ward—Samnel E. Herron. 6.363 77' 5,451 64! . 684 98- 221 15
Tenth Ward—Henry Aberle 10.4-76 51 9.626 71 , 552 85:. 396 95
_
Showing the demount of Warrants Drawn, Paid and Outstanding, for the
First Ward—,
_Second Ward—
'Third *nu Tenth Wards—
Fourth Ward—
' Fifth Ward—
Sixth Ward—
Seventh Ward—
Eighth Ward—.
Ninth Ward— •
High School—
Hig`i School Expenses
Colored School, Teachers Salsrles
Colored School, Expenses
Colored School Building, and Furnishing
OZheral Expenses
Refunded to Collector
Outstanding June, MT
, .
. ,
Teachers ' ' 85.740 00
Janitor .
500 00
Rent ; 1,000 00
Repairing Ferniture, -::' 332 05
Carpenter Work - 107 99
Slating Blackboards ‘. - 121 84
Books. Stationery and Printing 168 70
Whitewashing 64 50,
Scrubbing and. Removing Rubbish... 52 75
Coal 45 00
Philosophical Appara tus .... 43 10
Chair and Desk . Irons 36 80
Insurance 69 50
Removing • .... 42 00
Painting and Glazing .. .- 25 95
Gus • ' .• 26 61
Water Tax .
17 82
Advertising ' 10 50
Tin and Sheet Iron Work 11 85
Brushes _
17.63
Store 'Chambers • 10 25
Gong Bells and petting up 11 00
Toweling :
7 20
,
Washing Tutee's.— ; 16 62
Soap - 6 08
cleaning_Carpet . 5 73
Lookinglßass • ,1 95
Chymicsla. ~ 375
Exhibition 5 00
Ladies' Hats, MisseS - Hats, Children's Hats; Hat Shapes,
Bonnet Shapes, Ribbons' and Flowers, Wholesale and Re—
tail, at
Nos. 180 AND 182 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY,
II
NEW SPRING- DRESS" GOODS
At Very Low Prices. Choice Colors in Poplins, Alpacas,
Lustres, Serges.
• Fine Black Mohair Lustres, Black Poplin Alpacei,
Black Wool De Lanes, Black Wool De_ 'dines, Black
Alpacas, Heavy Black Bepp Silk, Black Perenthur
Corded Silks, at - .
Nos. 180 and 182 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.:
zra "4077,7 - ' - 's`° v-' $.•
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OENTRA.T-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
DUPLICATES
09.777 87 1 •?2,782 OW $3,963 22: $3,032 5'
TABULAR STATEMENT
Year Ending Jnne let, 1841.9,
Teachers Salaries
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Expenses of the 'Hiatt and Colored Schools.
BIG* SCHOOL.-
$8,495 67
NEW SPRING • STYLES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
;By Cash Paid.
;Teachers Ward Schools..
!Teachers High School..._.
;Teachers Co ored
Expenses High School... _ ...
Expenses Colored School
!Building and Furnishing Colored
School 1t,111951 17
Secretary 500 00
;Advertising Auditors' Report..., 30 00
!Advertising Con veution of School
Directors
!Certified copy or School
!Printing Warrant Book
Refundedß HI Eberle. Collector.
over,ald on Tenth Ward Dupli
cate. 1860. • 95 30
Warrants outstanding June 180/ 1.=9 00
Balance ' 7.5219 OW
CASH PAID
EXONE#AT'NS. COMMISSION.
AMT. DRAWN.
g 6,700 60 1
5,5100 00
9 ems so'
4.775 00 1
9,155 651
9.645 01
5,163 46:
9,484 04:1
7.000 00:
5,74:0 00:
2,155 671
2,000 001
• • 919 42 1
14, ems 171
550 .9111
95 361
AMT. PAID
6,700 UOI
5,m00 001
8,835 00 ,
4.732 50'1
9 116 15
9,339 51,
5.120 96'
9,151 64 1
7,000 001
5,677 50.
2.755 67'
2,000 00;
919 421 -
14,822 171
551. 25
95 38
93.214 03 1
__1;7159'00 1.239 00
X 94,473 031 $95,388 03 0,205.00,
COLORED SCHOOL.
Teachers ... ' ' 324,0d0 00
'
Janitrix .
-132 00
.
•
Rent 500 00
'
Insurance 60 00
Coal 55 10
Stationery 36 79
Benches " - 515 - 00
Tin aim Sheet Iron Work -IN 50
Whitewashing ' 18 00
Scrubbing 15-00
Blinds and Trimmings 12 42
Carnenter Work 12 50
Blackboard ....... .... 13 50
.
Brooms • 10 00
•
Gas • ' 5 00
Water Tax- 3 NO
_
Digging Drain 1 75
Hatchet and Lock 2 00
e 2.919 42
Building and Furnishing Colored
• School.
•
Contract• 612,408 00
Stone Walls and Extra Stone Wo rk . 550 37
Flans and Specitlcatioms 100 00
Superintendent 100 00
,
Lightning Rods - 72 90
(las ripe and Fitting 106 54
Hydrants. , 44 25
Advertising. Proposals '
. • 04 00
Insurance during Erection - 16 OD
Recording Deeds
Cleaning ' 45 00
Furniture t ' 14102 60
Stoves. Stove Floes, &e -,- 249'24
Slating Blackboards . ~ 139 92
Clocks ' 35 10
•
Four Lots paid for In previous year. Bl 51.800 8.95151
01T11
1 Total Cost Colored School'Property..sl7.6llsl 17
X 9
it
65,182 80
5.077 50
.... 2,000 00
2,753 frl
.• • • 919 42
1 5115
500
5 00
$100,19T IS
OU'iBTAND !NG
190.00
4950
49.60
5151150
451 50
31960
82 50
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