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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WA GRAND FAIR
Is now being beld at "MILLER'S /JAIL, corn
er of Filth avenue and Gist street, for the benefit
of BT. AGNES CHURCH, Soho. Refreshments
served and an excellent band of music In Wes. d
anee every everting. - alahlt92
IFOR CLERK OF COURTS,
JORN.G. BROWN,
!titivate borough, latei private Co. H. 1034
Resit Penns. WIN. entdeet to the decision of
the Union itepnbiteA County Convent lon. ap:6.
t ar* NoncE.- 7 At a Meeting of
the Directors of the
EWALT STREET BRIDGE CO. ,
On April 3d. an assesement of $5.00 per share
on the Osultal S ock was made Payment is re
quested on or before the AU of April. at the of
-Ace of CHRIS. SIEBERT,'
ape. hi 406 Penn street. -
WItUARTERLY DIVIDEND
MIST NATIONAL B Pittsburgh.-
pa., Gate Pittsburgh Trust Company.) The
Directors of the Bank have this .day declared a
dividend of
THREE PER CENT,
on the cat ital stock out of the profits of the last
three months, payable forthwith, free of State
and Government tax.
APRIL 5; 110,
A. D. SCULLY, Cashel
rhiebl4
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flEncriAL BECIELE'rT, ME
CHANICAL ENGINEER and Solicitor of
met lean and Foreign Patents, No. 79 FED
ERAL. eTREET, Allegheny City, Pa.
N. 8.-Branch office, Washington, D. C. ap6
pATE DE FOX GBAS--In &Ball
Pots, fresh Imported. Also,
FRESH VENISON PASTE
In small Cans, for Luncheon, &: , for sale at the
family Grocery Store of , • .
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
_ apd Corner Liberty and Ninth str.e:s.
FOll SALE,
NINE FORTY-ACRE LOTS
Of land in Central Wisconsin, good soil.
good limber, and near good market. A. few good
farm implements will be taken in exchange.
During a recent visit to Northwestern lowa ar
rangements were made by which I can supply a
limited number of persona with land In that por
tion of lowa at from $3 to $3 per acre, near
lines of railroad. •
Address, (with stamps encloFed 1
JOHN D. HILL,
Bakwatown, Allegheny county,
• .ap6 • Pennsylvania.
DissoLuinox NOTICE.-NO
TICE —NO=
.TICE Is hereby given that the Partnership
heretofore existing between ROBERT BIIROAN
and JAMES E. COP, under the style and firm of
BURGAN & COX, Planning Mill and Lumber
business at. Mansfield Valley, Pa., was dissolved
on April Ad inst., by mute al consent. ROBERT
BURGAN, the present owner, is alone authori
sed to settle up the books, receive all accounts
due the firm and to pay all debts due by them.
ROBERT BURGAN,
• JAMER E. COX.
MAZ.TI37I7LD VALLEY, April 5. 1869. apO:E9O
TO BUILDERS
. 800.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150.1100 feet 1% inch Clear Plank
25,000 feet 'l% inch Common Flank:
25,000 feet Dry 1 and SI inch Oak:
28,000 D. %,A and a Web Poplar:
• 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling:
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
' 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
303.000 feet No. 1' 18 Inch Saginall Shin
gles. •
200,000 No. 10-inch Shingles, sawed:
50,000 No. 115-Inch Shingles, snaved;
50,000 Fire Brick;
• 1,000 Fire Tile. •
SOO Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
and - all articles in the Ilne on band and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards
No. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Pre ble and
Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor
on • h of Manchester. • . ap:11
nOURT HOUSE AND JAIL lII
'La "MOVEMENTS,
IRONWORK.
PitorOsAis for the Iron Work required for the
proposed additions to the Allegheny County Jall
and Court-House will be received by the under
signed until SATURDAY; April 10, noon.
Drawings and specifications of the work are
- ready for examination at our office, Nos. X and
4 Sixth street, gate St. Clair,) where all neces
sary information will be given. The right to re
_fedt any or all bids is reserved by the Board of
Inspectors.
• BARR & MOSER..
• .
Architects.,
E XCAVATION—ProposaIs will be received for the excavation for cellars
and foundations of Court House and Jail improve
ments until SATURDAY, April 10, noon. speci
fications to be seen at the one., of
• BARB a MOSES. Archiercta,
N,,s A and 4Sixth street, (late bt. Clair.)
aP6:1399
NEW - BOOKS!
STANDARD BOOKS,
POPULAR. BOOKS, STATIONERY,
BLANK BOOKS AND MEDAL BLANKS.
Plain and Piney note riser stamped to order.
Bibles at from 3 Ge to $OO.
Theological, School and
MISCELLA'NEOUS BOOKS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AT
JOSEPH HORNER'S,
Bookseller and Stationer,
(Methodist Book Depository.)
129 SMITHFIELD ST.
IMPORTANT -
spEca.A.r., SAME
FRENCH AND BRITISH DRESS GOODS,
LUPIN'S FABRICS!, &c.,
Of the tinvortation of Messrs. BENHARD &
HUTTON,
ON FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1869.
•
ON km?, MONTHS' CREDIT. by
FURNESS, BRONLEY & CO.,
No. 615 Chestnut !Street, Philadelphia.
Comprising a full Ilue of LUPIN'S GI.KIDS. 40
eases 'French and British Dress Goods, Alpacas,
Poplins, Gingham', prop Vade, heel, Bareges,
Shawl., Le. ape:gloo
Orrias or cm: guano= AND as unvrron, it grmemman. April 0, 1889 . ,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.-
131CALAD 'PROPOSALS for rebuilding TRY
ZIT !SEWER, north of the Connelirrille
trellroad track, and for grading, raring and
Curbing the following streets, viz.:
WEBSTER, AVSNUE, from Roberts to Kirk
parks. street.
TiIytTY.NINTH AND WORTIRTH Streets ,
from utter street to the Allegheny Valley Bali
road.
ADO, for constructing the following BOARD
ONE on Boundary street, from Thirty-tkird
ste..et to Laurel.street, cud al. ng Laurel Street
'to RIM street.
Milton Pearl and Cedar streets, from main to
Lau el street, 16th ward. and _
ONE on Broad street, tram Hlghland
'Loth° Frankstown Road, 10th ward,
Will be • received at THIS °mole until 4
o'clock?. M.. OD
THURSDAY, April. 16th, 1869.
All , bid. to be acted on by the Committee must
be left at THId OFFICE before the time noose
mentioned.
The Committee reserve the right to rese c t a n y
or all bids.
H. Jr."MOORE,
spg:iftl
VEATHERS—Sbagson steamer
.2: Nei York to arrive. For osle Or
BALA!! DICKEY .111 CO.
COTTON -14 Bales now land
ing from steamer Camelia. For ule - bt
/SAUL! DICKILY 4CO,
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ITHE ORPHANS! COURT OF
. Allegheny county.
JAMES HINDMAN, Deceased
No. 7, December Term, 1868. Alias Writ
of Partition.
To Margaret Ann *Hindman, widow of James
Hindman, deceased; Eliza H. Dunlap, for
merly Eliza . H. Hindman, intermarried with
John Dunlap; James Hindman, William
Hindman, Joseph 'Unduly', Margaret H.
Goshen, formerly Margaret H. Hind-
Man, intermarried with William Goshen; sad
Mary. Aber, formerly Wary Hindman,intermar
yied with William Aber,. heirs do , of lames-
Hindman, dec'd, late of Jefferson township, Al
legheny county, Pa.
You are hereby notified that an inquisition will
beheld in pursuance of the, above mentioned
writ of partition and va'ustiou, on the premises,
Jefferson townbhip, Allegheny county, Denali.,
to make partition to and among the heirs of said
deceased in such manner and - In such proportions
as by the laws of this CoMmonwealth Is directed,
&c., at which time and place you may attend If
you think proper.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
April stb, 1869.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
-L Allegheny county.
WILLLIM CALDWELL, Dec'd.
No. 3, December Term, 1869. Attu Writ of
Partition.
To Mrs. Jane Sklllen, formerly Jane C.ldwell.
now Intermarried with Samuel Sit Caen, Margaret
Powell, formerly widow of William Caldwell,
deed, now intermarried with Reuben Powell,
Robert Caldwell, J. NV: Caldwell, Elizabeth
Scott, fbrmerly Elizabeth 'Caldwell, now intcr.
married with Daalel Scott, heirs, &c., of William
Caldwell, deceased, late of West Deer Township,
Allegheny county. Penna.
Yon are hereby notified that an Inquisition will
be held in pursuance of the above mentioned
writ of-partition or valuation on the premises In
the Eleventh ward, late Seventh ward, in the
City of Pittsburgh, on
TUESDAY, MAY 18th, 1869,
to make partition to and among the heirs of said
deceased in such manner and In such proportion
as by the laws of thin Commonwealth Is directed,
c., at which time and place you may attend
if you think proper.
SAMUEL B. CLULEY. Sheriff.
Suratrr , s OFFICE.
PlttsourglhApril 3th,1869. i aps:gflr
TNTHE- ORPHANS' COURT OF
Allegheny county,.
FREDERICK WEHLTSG, Decd.
No: 3,, March Term, 1489. Writ otPaititlori
To Charles Welding. John Welding. William
Welding, Wilhemina Wehling. Intermarded
with Henry Degineyer. Sophia trebling, inter
m,arrled with William Widde,___Sophia Fr. Notte.
'Eliza S. M. Node, Caroline W. Node. Ida W.
Notte, Frederick W. Notte. Anna W. Node.
children or Caroline Meyer, deceased, who was
married to Frederick W. Node. she being a
daughter of Caroline Welding, deceased. Sophia
Meyer, intermarried wit h Frederick Stuck meye r,
Gala Sophia having died and lett one child. Bertha
Stuckmeyer, Charles Stuckmeyer. Wllhelmina
Meyer, intermarried with John Ford. Sophia
Welling. Intermarried with Henry Vogel. Wil
liam Weh' Mg, Lisa Wehlt.g. Wilhelm ins Weh
ling, children of David Welding, Henry Weh
ling. Eliza Welding. Maria Wedding. William
Welding and Frede•ick Notte. Guardian ad Mum
of Sophia Node, Rites Node, Caroline Node,
Ida Node, Frederick Notte, Bertha Stuckme , er,
Charles Meyer, Wilhelmina Meyer. Louisa Weh
lla a Welding, Eliza Welling, Marla
We and William a. Oiling, heirs, Ac., of
Frederick Wehling, deceased, late or Lower St.
Clair township, Allegheny' county, Penna. -
if on are hereby notified that an impish ion will
be held in pursuance or the above mentioned
Writ of Partition and valuation ou the premises
in" Lower Bt. Clair tow nshi p, Allegheny county,
Penna., on
Tuesday, 25th Day 6f Nay, 1869,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
To make partition to and among the heirs of said
deceased In such manner and In such proportions
üby the laws tim e is Commonwealth may
directed.
and at which and place you may attend If
you think proper. -_
SAMUEL B. IDI.IILEY. Sheriff.
enzairars Orrws,
Pittsburgh, April B. 1889.
IL -THE DISTRICT COURT' OF
TILE TH& UNITED STATES, for the Western
striet of Pennsylvania.
JOSEPH B. HUFF, a Bankrupt, under the Act
of Congress of March 9d. 1867. having applied
for a discharge from all his debts, and other
claims provable ander said Act, by order of the
Court notice is hereby given to all creditors wbo
have proved their debts, and other persons Inter
ested,to appear on the SW h day of April,lBo9,st
10 o'clock A. R.. before SAMUEL ilearr. it. Es?.,
Register in Bankruptcy. at his ofece, No. 93 D &-
mond street, Pittsburgh- Pa., to show cause, if
any they have. why a discharge should not be
granted to the said bankrupt. And fur her,
notice is hereby given, that the second and third
Meetings of creditors of the said Bankrupts. re
quired 'vile 27th and 2 lith sections of said Act.
will be held before the said Regis' er, at the same
time and place.
_ape:g2MT B. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk.
THE DISTRICT COURT OF
iI I THE UNITED STATES, for -the Western
strict of Pennsylvania.
WiLLIAM BBITTON, a Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March SS, 1887, having ap
plied for a diseharga from all his debts. and other
claims wovable under said Act, by order of the
Court, Notice is hereby given, So all persons who
have proved thar debts and other persons inter,
ested, to appear on the 23d day of Arai, 1809,
at 1 o'clock A. M., before SAMUEL HAUER,
Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his °Mee No.
93 Diamond street. Pittsburgh. Pa., to show
cause, if any they have. why a discharhould
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. An d fur
ther. notice is hereby given, that the Second and
Third Meetings of Creditors of tee said Bank
rupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of
said Act, will be held before the said itegister,
at the same time and place.
apl6;gkil-T. S. C. MeCANDLESS. Clerk
_ . _
N ATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor. Fedora! St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Omce,ln the SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDINU.
W: W. MARTIN, Presidcnt,
JOHN BROWN. •R., Vice rresident,
JAMES I. BTRVZNAON, Secretary.
SLILECTOII6:
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John A. Myler, Jae. Lockhart. Jos hf_yere,
Jaa.L.Orsham. Robert Lea. C. C. Boole,
Jno. Brown. Jr. Oaorre Cent. Jacob hope,
O. R.PWlClams Jno. Thoapsou I. hicNaagher.
as
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DISSOLUTION.—The Co-part-
NXRBHIP heretofore existing between the
undersigned, In the manufacture and application
of Warren's Felt, Cement and Gravel /tooling.
is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. Alt ac
counts will be settled by EDWIN LANE who
continues the business at the old stand, No. 114
limithileld street. J 0 39.P111 lIARTMAN,
EDWIN LANE.
MARCU 31st, 1669.
CITY ENGINEER.
Haring wlthdraten from the arm of HARTMAN
& LAItIt for the purpose, of engaging In other
business, I most cordially' recommend my late
partner and successor, Mr. EDWIN LABE, to
the continued patronage of my friends and the
pu bilc general.
spa JOSEPH HARTMAN.
In the Estate of
ON THURSDAY, May 20th, 1869,
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
HAMIIEL B, CLULEY, Sheriff.
In the Estate of
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
In the Estate of
,
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PITTSBURGH GA ZETTE :
NEW ADVERTISEBI:MTS.
LADIESA WILL FIND
An Assortment
Ladies' Embr'd White Skirts,
Ladies' Ruffled White Skirts,
Ladies' Embroidered Underwear,
Infants' Embroidered Robes,
Infants'. Embroidered Waists,
Hamburg Edgings,
Hamburg Insertions
Lace Collars,
Nainsook Mnslins,
laconet
wiss Mnslins,
Muslins,
Lees' Stockings,
Ladies' Spring Gloves, -
Children's Stockings, &c., &c.,-
WILLIAM SEMP LE'S,
apC:gsGT
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
NEW CARPETS
Very Low Prices,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
180 AND 182
FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
GREAT AUCTION SALE
CONTINUED,
or
HMI& CARLISLE'S
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings,
EMBROIDERIES,
FCRNISDING GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., &e.
No. 27- Fifth Avenue,
Elaving secured the store room, No. 5119 Fifth
avenue, lately oc•upled by A. 8. Co.,
we have removed the entire stock of
MACRUM & CARLISLE
From their old store.
N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE,
And will continue
DAILY AUCTION SALES,
Commencing THURSDAY, April Ist, at 2 P:
and at 10 A. x.. 2 and 7 P. 31. every day here
after until the entire stock Is loud out.
H. B. SMITH ON de CO. .UCTIONEES.
MACRUM 41. CARLISLE invite the attention
of their old customers to the elegant new stock
they havejolt opened at th eir pow store, No. 27
Fie TH AVENUE. - •. _ apt
NEW SPRING - GOODS
JUST- OPENED,
AT
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
87 Market Street.
Prints, Muslims, Dress Goods,
SILKS, SHAWLS.
FULL LINE OF
SILK- SACQUES,
Very Cheap.
87. MARKET STREET. 87.
ap3
•os:rfs
KRIM PLAYED NI
52.00. -
TR!lii CARD
entitles the bearer, on presentation,
to TWO DOLLARS abatement on a
cash purchase of omoo at the great
cheap clothing house of
IL O. TRAVERMAN,
osiumAL rruitszu 11,
• Sixth Street, late Bt. Clair.
Nobody beat by this establishment, but fair
dealing to all I Call and be convinced. AU
clothing plainly marked by printed cards, at
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
So that no one insy be deceived. Remember
the place, original big number 11, SIXTH
'STREET, late St.
BZWAUR OF
dezmu.s COUNTERFEITS OF THIS!
g. TRAM:MAN.
T VITEN Tr
JO THE MOCKING
JBIBD.—The Prairie Whistle and Animal-Im•
Aator can be.used by wchild. It Is made to Imi
tate the songs of every bird, the neigh of a horse,
the bray of an ass, the grunt of a hog; birds,
beasts, and snakes are enchained and entrapped
by it. the need by Dan Bryant, Charley White
and all Minstrels and Warblers. Ventrdo
quiets can be learned In three days by its aid.
bent anywhere upon receipt of lib eta • thr o for
go etc: $1,513 per dozen. A. J, HITCHCOCK,
148 Fulton street, New York. to81:07m
-
CADENn OF SCIENCE. i
Federal Street, Allegheny, (savizgellank
ding.) Spring terni begins
MONDAY, APRIL. &h i 1869.
for circulars, IC., apply t o
bag • S. ROBB. A. M., Prin.
OF
Ea
ALLEGHENY
Ina
MI
TUSEDAT. APRIL 6, 1869.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
,rowve,,, e 4 v . "ftwe , nr..oven.,,o,,,nee,,o , emenr.:r - e e
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
BEST QUALITY OF CALICOES,
ES]
Light and Dark Colors,
NEW STYLES, -
081
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Fine Black Alpacas.
HEAVY BLACK SILKS,
Extra Bargain , -, at
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY.
SHEETING MUSLINS,
Pillow Case Muslims,
SHIRTING MUSLINS, TABU LINENS.
Napkins and Towels,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
AT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
NO. 180 AND IS2
FEDERAL STREET,
sp6 ALLEGIVEINT.
WALL PAPEII
. AND
WINDOW SHADES,
oI
,
New a nd Handsome Designs,
- NOW OPENING AT:
No. 107 Market Street
(NEAR FIFTH AVENUE,)
Embracing a large and carefully selected stock
of the newest designs Dom the. FINEST STA3IIs-
ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known
to the trade. All of which we offer at prices that
will pay buyers to examine. '
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
IRON CITY
SPICE AND MUSTARD MILL ,
Fifth Avenue, near - High St.,
STRICKLER & MORLEDCE,
Wholesale Dealers In
ROASTED COFFEE.
Spices and Mustard.
We call the attention of consumers to our EX
CELSIOR ROAST OFFFEE. sold In one pound
packages and WARRANTED to be the•very beat In
the market.
FREeki CORNMEAL ground daily. All art!.
Oes warranted to be of the beat quality and de.
livered in the city free of charge.
STRICKLER et NOBLE DOE,
mh2S Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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HARDWARE AND
CUTLERY.
I have in store. and am constantly receiving
direct horn manufacturers, a complete assort
ment of BUILDER4' HARDW ARE which ~I
offer for wile on as fair terms IN any house in the
city, together with a line assortment of CUT
LERY. OURS and REVOGVER.S. Also, the
beet selection of MECHANICS' TOOLS, com
prising all the latest and best Improvements
known.to the trade.
I have my factory in WI °negation U usual,.
and am prepared to do all kinds ill 3ob work the
same .11.5 before the fire Of the Sid of February.
such as al-letting razors, scissors , knives,put
tinght in knif e : y blades, and repairing all kinds of
lig machin.
JAMES BOWN ,
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NO. 130 WOOD STREET, .PITTSBURGH.
Also, Agent for Orosskope's Dimon' MAGIO
LINEN MARKER, the greatest novelty In thu
world: revar
STEM-WINDINC
WALTHA3I WATCHES.
These Watches are of the well•known if plate
style, and warranted to satisfy the most exacting
demand for beauty, finish and accuracy.
The manufacture of Watches of this
line Una Hey is not even attempted in
this country except at Waltham.
FOR BAIA BY
Z. R. REED & CO,
mh4:
WALTHAM WATCHES,
84 ride, 16 and 20 81zeth
To the manufacture of these tine Watches the
Company have devoted all the science and skill
In the art at their command, and confidently
claim that for fineness and beauty, no less than
for the greater excelencles of Mechanical and
scientific correctness of design and execution,
these watches are unsurpassed anywhere.
In this country the manuractrise of
these fine grade of Watches Is not even
attempted, except at Waltham.
FOR BALE BY
J. B. M'IVIDDEN & CO.
' ~~~~ P ~ GP ~~ oo ~
G ~ P ~~ J ~ o o
~ S S 3 Q S c,~
EMEDIT-100 bbh Louisville
Hydraulic Cement, for alh9 by
J. B. OANFIWLD.
wHITE LIME.-200 barrels
Fresh White Lime, for sale by
J. B. CANFIELD.
D RIED PEACHES.-
100 bush
for male by J. X. CIANFDLLD.
I.
NOTICES.
prTfIE. ANNUAL RIVETING
of the S. St L.' ALLEN CON. SILVER
*ism, CO. for the electlotiof officers will be
held ou TUESDAY, at 14 o'clock H., in NEV
ILLE HALL, No. 7 Fourth avenue. By order
of the President.
WMERCANTILE LIBRARY.
—The regular quarterly meeting of the
YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY AS
SOCIATION, will be held at the Rooms of the
Library, on TUESDAY EVENING, April Bth,
at. 734 o'clock. Business of Importance will be
prpsented.
*mg a
A. H. LANE, Secretary
FrALLEGII ENY • COITNTI
1 - Iv( la HHOH , E.—Proosals will be receiv
ed until MONDAY, April I2th, for tarnishing
WINDOW FRAMS.S and SASH for the central
Part and west wing of the building, now In pro
gress of erection. bpethicatlons may be seen at
'rue office of itARR & MOSLE.,-Arctiltects. Nos.
2 ant 4 Sixth (formerly St. Clair) street, where
woposals may be left, addressed to
H. S. FLEMING,
W. S. B,SsKI.L.
! ap3;g79 Budding Committee.
TO C RPENTERS AND
erectlonßoYlLDEßS.—Sealed proposals for. the
TWO STATION HOUSE?,
For City of Pittsburgh. one to he erected in
welfth and one in Seventeenth Ward of said
cl:y, will be received at the Hardware Store of
PRAItr,ON, No. 47 Diamond street, be
t Ween Wood and Smithfield streets. where Plans
and Specifications can be seen. All proposals to
b in by 111 o April-17th. 1869.
By order of Committee.
- JOHN H. HARE,
JOS, MAI:SHALL apt - .
'DEO. R. PrIABSON.
TO LET.
mo-LET.---A. BB ICH HOUSE,
situated on Grantham - street, near River ave
nue, containing 4 rooms, fluisned attic. gas and
water, &c. Inquire of H. M. GRAHAM, at
Bates & Bell, 2 h Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh.
M0 1 7 , !. 0 E , Furnished t }ront
iltquire 3i th
r e a r rirtilliE w Enu ti r e nTe e i l ti ,
Hand.)
atTO-LET.-- ROOMS.— Two fi ne
ROOMS In GAZETTE BUMMING. Apply
omitting Rooms, 84 and 86 Fifth avenue.
pthLET.--1100111, 40 by 105
feet, with power, on corner of Penn end
streets. Inquire of ROBERT HILL,.
MO LET—Frame House, five
rooms. with hall and. attic, on Manhattan
street, Fifth ward. Allegheny Clty. Inquire of
JOHNn'ON A JOHNeTON,
No. 81 Diamond street, Pittsburgh.
TO LET.-IDouble Two-story
House on the corner of Stockton avenue and
Beaver street, Allegheny City. Handsome gar
den, stable and carriage house. Apply at No. 6
Siockton avenue, or Wayne Iron Works, Tenth
street, Pittsburgh.
FOR SALE
F°R SALE—TYPE.— About 400
pounds MINION TYPE. nearly la jood as
new. Enquire at THIS OFFICE.
FOR SALE.-A PEW BRICK
NOUSE- of 5 rooms and lot, 50 by AOU
feet, SWO grapevines, fruit trees, shrubbery,
&e.. on she lot, at No. 160 Ridge street Fifth
ward, Allegheny City. For terms and purlieu.
lays apply on the pr•mlses. • ' •
FOR SALE-FURNITURE:-A
small family, breaking up housekeeping,
wOula like to sell their honst.hold goods, which
luive only been In use 15 months. A small fain
ilY going to housekeeping would find it a good
chance. Price very low, Call at 169 /LEAVER
AVENUE, Manchester.
FOR SALE.-IDEAUTIFUL SU
BURR N BUILDING CITE, situated on
the Hal overlooking tee Monongahela river and
within one mile of Ilaziewood :station. on Pitts
burgh and Coune Isviile Railroad. The grounds
coinorise almost nine acres, and will be sold as a
whole, (win lots to suit purchasers. This would
bn a very desirable location for a country resi
dence, bovine &delightful view, pure wate' and
air. and within one mile of the proposed • 4 CITY
PARK." Terms easy. Apply to °Bowl , .t
PHILLIPS, Real Estate agents, N 0.139 Fourth
.oetur•
ORF SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on the Pittsburgh,
Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
TWO) - LOTS,
Containing About Two Acres Each
EN Qt7RE OE
W. MACKEOWN & BRO.,
195 Liberty Street.
mhls
F°' SALE.
GLASS HOUSE.
A Glass Rouse property In a good location. a few
miles from the city on the P., Ft. W. & C. It. R.,
conaliting of one Ten 'Tot Furnace. with tears,
3161i1d Shop, Cutting Shop, and all the requisites
foria complete works.
?he fletory Ls now in successful operation. and
thus offers unusual inducements to those wishing
to engage in the business, as no time need be
lost. Parties purchasing would have the advp
tage of a good trade already established.
Satisfactory reasons given for selling.
Address Box `lf," Ovetnterefal office
F OR SALE CHEAP.
A' two-story Brick House on Gibbon, near
Chestnut, street;'3 rooms and cellar; 20X:100.
Price $1,200. '
two two-story Brick Houses on Wick street: 6
rooms each; lots 514.00. Price 88,000; terms,
8860 cash, and balance in yearly installments of
000 each.
One small Frame House on Aiken lane. Price
“60.
Tin fine Building Lots. 20180, on Locust st.
Five do do 110:7511,,on cooper st.
Four do • do 20Six186,on Lyndon's.
Nine Email Brick Houses of rooms each; on
Harts street. Price $1,850; easy terms.
TUSTIN KLEE,
87 Brant street. first floor.
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loJOBLIC SALE.—I will offer
i my FARM at Public Eale, on PATURDAY,
rli 10th 1689, at 2 o'clock P. 8., on the
premises, on East Blain street, Halm, Coluta
blana county, Ohio,
' •
Eighty-two Acres of Choice . Land,
und l er a high it.tte of cultivation, with good
frame bons° and barn, good orchard of alt kinds
of atilt the whole underlaid with kgood vein of
coat, Also, the 1101:ldX tit which I live, being a
new; modern built brick house, containing eight
rooms, with ICLEVEN and TWO linituoi
ACHES OF CHOICE LAND, ornamented with
au abundance of shrubtx ry, orchard, good barn,
ac.,l &c.
Terms easy, which will be made known on day
of side.
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JAMES G. SAINT
LOST.
THANKS.—The person Who
abstracted the , bilk Umbrella. with limey
handle and owner's name marked thereon from
a halt rack In - Allegheny, and so kindly refrained
Irons Appropriating the cloak , baugtug above It,
Will please to accept the appreciative thanks of
THE OWNER.
IOST.-4letween Thiid avenue
4 Pittsburgh,- and Stockton avenue; SLEEVE glieny. sometime last, week, a GOLD SLEEVE
hIII,TObi, with a raised black enameled initial
letter. SLOG reward will be mild to the finder
who will return It to the OAZETTZ onus.
LOAN.
525.000 ~:f?„
rifw-rarge.v:ANWruirlhAle',?,Tet?'"Q"
JOSEPH TORRENS,
MA2OT7AOTORIIII OP
WINDOW GLASS.
Warehouse—No. WI WOOD STREET,
_ml o:r7 Pittsburab .
BUTTER. - 10 packages Fresh
Ilion Batter gnatreceived and fir sale by
J. B. OANYULLD. i i Slut mane.
weNTED---HELP.
WANTED.—A Smart, active
BOY, 15 to IS years of age, at BATON'S
hr ORE, 17 1511 avenue.
.WANTED. --A man well ac
:qvainted honehe city, as Solicitor for a
g firm In anrable business. The man
must be sober. upright and energetic, and give
good references. ineady employment given. Ad •
dress for three days, etre of Box W., tiAMT 2
OFFICE.
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EM
PLOYMENT OFFICE. No.l St. Clair
Street, BOY:- Butvs and MEN, tor different
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of ai kinds can be supplied on short notice.
ANTED-SITUATION
WANTED.— SITUATION: —As
artificial gardener by a German. who un
derstands milt/acing all minds of flowers, vines,
grapes, fruit tress and vegetables. The •ppil.
cant has been educated to the business and has
bad practical experience for several_yeara in the
most celebrated sardena in Europe. Understand!'
the popular Freed,' system of raising stes and
shrubbery. Is A* years of age, sober, holiest
and industrious. A perinanent situation is de
sired. or Superintendent of a large Nurierv.
Can also procare trees from Europe cheap. Ad
dress CHARLES liEnise,care of kienry Hein es,
Sharpsourg. Pa.
WANTS.
W - ---
ANTED. — IMMEDIATELY,
a SALESMAN in a Diy Goods Slor4._ Ap.
ply at No. 60 Market street. •S. JA eFA._
TV ANTED-A few good men
to sell the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma.:
chine on a salary or, commission. No CAP/Tar.
REQUIRED.
Wid. SUMNER &CO.,
• dT Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED—TO IBEY.—Two or
o Ga z e t te mall Houses. Address at once.,
Box H. Office, stating terms and loca
tion and where an Intervitw can-be had.
WANTED:—OId Newspapers,
Books and - Brown Pa per _ of all kinds, at
C. P. MARKLE CO., 155 First avenue.
WANTED—A tew good agents
at Dr, Boss' Medical Depot, No. 5111 St.
Clair tltreet, second story.
BO ARDING.
BOARDING. -An elegant large
FURNISHED leituNT BOOM for gentle
.man and wife. A 150.21 BM ALLEB RED
nOO3IS. In pleasant location, No. 373 BEAVER
AVENUE, Allegheny. Bath room.
WANTED - BOARDERS. - A
second story front Nom, with balcony in
front—suitable for a man and wife. inquire at
No. 18 Wiley street.
FOUND
FOUND. -A. POCKET BOOK.
have edeem street. Allegheny: The owner
can toe sam. by calling at the IRON CITY
bPICE MILLS, Firm avenue, proving property
and paying charges.
REMOVALS.
RE ItIOVAL.
W. P. I`ItICE,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT.
has removed to No. Al (South side) DIAMOND,
east of Federal street. Allegbeny Clip. an3:o7
ItE.MOVAL. •
S. CUTHBERT & SONS
Have removed their Reid Estate Office to No. 39
SIXTH AV:ENIIR, near the corner of S.mtthtteld
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REMOVAL AND RE-OPENI NG
OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED
DRUG STORE TO A NEW PLACE.
The undersigned hive opened at 172 WYLIE
STREET, Wi h an entire new outfit and Ftnek of
IMPORTED and DOM'. STIC DRUGS, CHEMI
uaLs, PERFUMERY, &c.
Also, everything usua.ly kept in a firbt-class
Drug Store. Pretcrlptions carefully c , mpounded
at &I hours of the day and night. Pure Wines
and Liquors for medicinal purposes,
CHAS. ABEL & CO.,
argi:gB9 No. 172 Wylie St., Pittsburgh, Pa
ETNA IRON WORK§:
SPANG, CIIgANT & CO„
MANUFACTUREBB OF
Iron, Nails, Boiler Plate,
WROUGHT IRON TUBES,
HAVE REMOVED
To Their New Waiehouse,
ALLEIGICENT CITY,
Corner of Bandu•ky street and the West Penna.
and Pittsburgh. Ft. Wayne % Chicago Beltways,
where they are prepared to 1111 orders promptly.
Postoffice address, PITTSBURGH, A.
mb30:00
SABLE IRON AND NAIL WORKS,
ZUG a Co.
Manufacturers of Iron and Nails,
RAVE REMOVED TO
THEIR .irEW OFFICE,
Corner Erna and Tkireetnth Streets,
(THREE BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT.)
arrartionlar attention paid to the filling of
city orders.
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REMOVAL. -
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the City of Allegheny,
WILL BZIKOVIC AT
THE FIRST OF APRIL
TO THE
second Rational Bank Building,
CORNER OF FEDERAL ETREET AND THE
mti4 DIAMOND.
REmovAL.
LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS
Have Removed to the irarehouse
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
SPANG, CHALFANT &
91 and 92 Water EMI eet,and 114
and 116 First Avenue.
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REMOVAL.
THE CASH INSURANCE CO.
Has removed from Its old Mee In Burke's Build
ing, Fourth avenue, to _
SECOND il.oon,
PHELAN' . B BUILDINC,
No. 22 Fifth Avenue.
&WV%
j i b EMOVAL.-11. McCain & Co.,
eamvDealers ot h eral Estate Blocks. Bonds.
tgages and securities. have removed to
their new Office, 104 - Fourth avenue, Paulson'.
new Building. Any parties desiring to buy or
sell Real Estate of any kind. Blocks or Bonds
and Mortgages will do well to give they a call.
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