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:;-,; The 'new Itevenue LEW'.
The Internal . Revenue law of April
-,7„ 10th makei certain changes as to licenses
liquor dealers and others, which are ot
tt.lmuch importance just now, as the pres-.
license Will expire on the last day of
:As month,
The license of a retail liquor dealer re
at twenty-five dollars, but the con.
dition is changed. The la v now defines
rya "retail liquor dealer" to be .one who
; r se_
or offers for sale foreign or domes
distilled spirits, wines or malt liquors,
On less quantities than rive gallons at the
;'dame time.
rd
The license of the wholesale liquor
dealer also remains at one hundred dol
,Flars but the conditio is also changed.
•
fi.s"te "wholesale liquor s
dealer" is defined
to be one who sells or offers for sale• for
eign or domestic distilled spirits, wines or
: ma_ it liquors in viantities of not less than
gallonii at the same time.
A The license tax of the rectifier is still
;two hundred dollars, but under .the law
,the "compounder" of the act of July 20,
r,1868. is now a "rectifier, " and'inatead of
this license being limite to twenty-five
[dollars, it is increased to twe hundred
Pr The law also provides that dealers in
liquors whose sales, including sales of all
other merchandise, shall exceed twenty
ifive thousand dollars, shall each pay an
•Vadditional tax at. the rate of one dollar
ifor every one,hundred dollars of sales of
liquors in excess of said twenty-fiie
~.1
N thousand dollars, and on every thousand
ullars or. sales of other merchandise,
& shall pay at theaame rate as a wholesale
-.lealer, to wit, nue dollar on the thousand.
,dollars. • -
I . ; Distillers of spirits from grapes, ap
ples and peaches, who have heretofore
~ - e scaped license tax, winnow have to pay
?fifty dollars if they produce less than one
floundred and fifty barrels annually, and in
tadditiOn thereto the tax of four dollars
tper barrel of forty proof gallons.—Ckse
land Hera:d.
K. Washington Items.
1 The inauguration of the Quaker policy
with the Indians was made yesterday by
jthe nomination to the Senate of eighteen
Tennsylvania and Maryland Quakers,
.!recommendd by. the Society of Friends,
as Superintendents• • of Indian Ai
. ;These Quakers are not full of confidence
4n the mission; but merely ask the .privi
- )ege to try thb experiment of civilizing'
he Indians to such an extent that, they
will seams permanent peace. These ap-,
pointments are the resultof a patient in
. : • - vestigation on the part of the leading
members of the sect, and the men recom.
amended are selected from the very best
mong their number. Their experiment
is watched with a great deal of • interest.
• There are many circumstances 'favorable
4 o their suecess, chief of which is the fact
• ;:tiat several of th e most hostile tribes are
sow assuming a very peaceful attitude, as
• • k result of the severe . chastisement of
eridan and Ouster during the past
;, inter. The whole posse of the old
Indian Agents and contractors will now
• imake an effort to get possession of these
Oents, and failing in that, they will cons.
• me to baffle their efforts, then attack
' •!. !them, and drive them from the field.
Small and unprincipled bands of
specn
ti
',.';'. tors are daily ,putting forth the "latest
üban news," which , is manufactured
, ere out ,of • whole cloth. One of the
y z. ,
,IFent specimens was, the alleged expe
: lion of General Steadman, with a thou
.)l!, ,land men, arms; &c.. and then later came
he statement - that he had landed, &c.
:
There is not the-slightest foundation for
wiy of these Roorhacks, and they are . in-
Itended mainly to help put up gold, and,
*lf possible, to induce ignorant people to
buy Cuban bonds.
-We IV
A Drunkard's Stoniach on Fire.
1 About midnicht on Sunday last, the
..i,people of the Village of Rainbow, near
..: 4.lsiew Haven, CL, were awakened by the
;'--! 5 e . , ,-ry of fire which proved to be caused by
i y
,rr e burning of a two story frame house,
wned by John : Darwin, and occupied
him as a liquor saloon. which was
zipletely destroyed. Those neighbors
t s
rst on the spot found Darwin lying on
.... e ground so badly burned as to be nearly
t • ensible. He was conveyed to a neigh
' ring house, but died in great agony be
, 1. ore morning. It appears that the unfor
;. , unate man, as soon as he had discovered
he fire, ran out of the House, but subse
', lquently returned to save his five sleeping
.hildren. He was badly intoxicated at
: al
• the time,
and entering the burning build
,: ' 'ng, the flames struck him in the face,
laid immediately, owing to the amount of
„,.., t liquor be had drank, set fire to the inside
fat his throat and stomach, burning up
i bis tongue, so that when he was found
i.-,. ~ at organ was a mere crisp. The chil
- area were saved by the neighbors; one of
[ re
Idiem was badly scorched. The eldest
, y says a general carousal had been g 0...;
...; ng on in,the saloon, and while some one
..1 t, toxicated was drawing liquor, he prob.
bly set fire to an old feather bed near the
1. Everything in the house was
. . urned, and the children are thusieft or•
bins and unprovided for.
, Tan SOLDIERS' NomareNT In CSM
. i. ridge, Massachusetts, is to be fifty-five
eet high, and built entirely of granite,
.. , ,
-xcept the bronze tablets for the names
.. '' 40 f the soldiers, &c. The platform,
: 4.' , 4 wenty-five feet 'square, supports a heavy
nite pedestal, thirteen feet square and
~,:'‘ n ight feet high, with buttresses projecting
4 4,Trom the centers,. In which, will be:in
,, • ' rserted the bronze tablets. each surmounted
-: 'illy as American eagle. Other .bronze
t d3
i,;,: : bleta are entered upon the faces of the
' destal, for the dedicatory statement and
• -• - . L: 'storied .baprellefb. Two massive
linths surmount this, on which is an ar
' et of .She Corinthian order, ten feet sin
lichee square, In the pediments of which
• bas-reliefs ormilitary and navaltm
,
'..1 lents, provision being made to , place
F
~.. : ithin the chamber an altar of liberty. or
`-.. Statue. Above this the monument
.., ' s fiseefifteen'ftlet to the foot of the statue,
`, • Lcontaining appropriate bas•rellefs. The
Wastue isto be ten feet high. '
i tt
. THE State or is counted among
•.. ose which have ratified the -fifteenth
• . stitutional amendment This is an
• ' or. lowa him had no opporttmity-to
. . ify that amendment, having had , no .
,'• : gielature in session since early in April,
t m
868. The next Legislature of that State
4 ' 11l convene in January, 1870, when,
• ' less an insane movement for a third
rty, On &prohibition platform, now. to
.... e eitent, talked of, - shall succeed, the
, • , endment will be adopted. The said
ovement being in the secret interest of
e Democracy, however, there is pre
iothingns little thence of its amounting to
. -ti
,
a==i
• FRIDAY, April 518.....Theenre of Plinth
va. Malone,• previoualr reported, 'tram re
eumedsnd concluded. The jury found
for the defendant.
In the cue of Yoring vs. People's Line
the plaintiff took a non snit.
• Murphy and .wife vs. Administrators
of David Sproull. Motion fqr new trial,
and the following reasons
First,—The Court erred in rejecting
evidence offerred by defendant as per
written offers on file.
I iSeconcl--The' Court erred in not affirm
ing the drat and second points submitted
by defendant's counsel..
IfThird—The Court reserved points of
law, anckthe verdict Is not so re ndered
as to enable the Court to pass 'on the
points so reserved.
Fourth—The 'verdict is excessive, and
is not sustained by the rulings of the
Court.
Elia—The jury after having agreed
on the baais of the verdict, made a mis
take in niaking up the amount, which
was not discovered until aftei the ren
dition of the verdict and separation' of
the juty.
Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett.
Ffirowy. April 23.—The case of Sau
ter & Holland vs. Howard. previously
reported. was resumed and conclude d.
Verdict for , plaintiff in the sum 01;249.25.
Smiles Aull vs. John Wain. Action
on book account to recover the price of a
lot of cattle sold and delivered. Verdict
for plaintiff in the sum of 1;175.54. •
Blume vs. Battler.. Motion for a new
trial and reasons filed.
Doctor W. Salveley, Physician of
Board of Health, reports the following
interments in the City of Pittsburgh
from April 11th, to April 18th, 1869
Diseases—Old age, 1; asthma, 1; epi
lepsy, 1; tuatiaaca. 1; paralysis, 1; cere
bral congestion, 3: hydrocephalus, 1; tu
berculosis. 5; tuarastuus, 1; meningitis,
1; hepatitis, 1; peritonitis, 1; eclampsia,
1; phenmonia, 1; typhoid fever, 1; chron
ic dysentery, 1; anaemia, 1; bronchitis,
1; cancer, 1; still t mu, 3.
Of the above there were under one
year, 10: from one to two, 2; from fifteen
to twenty, 3; from twenty to thirty, 1;
from thirty to forty, 3; from forty to
fifty; 2; from fifty to sixty, 4; from sev
enty to eighty, 4.
Males. 13; Females, 16; Whites, 26; Col
ored, 3; Total, 92.
The following deeds were filed of
record before H. Snively, Esq., Recorder
April RS, 1869
Timothy O'Sullivan to Patrick Kirk, April L 22,
1869; lot on Pine street, hlath ward, 30 tryst
feet $2. StO
James Robinson to Jos. Sewright, March hi, 1869;
two tracts of land in Marshall township, con
flating 123 acres $7,210
Mo.L. Armen to J. le.lrwin. Marco 30,1666; lot On
wain street, in the village of Clinton, contain
inif St% perches VOW
Sheriff Linn) to Lana Taylor. Yeoman 2, 1869*
lot in McKeesport 21,024
S. H. niinens to John Wile, April 3, IMP; lot .in
West Deer towaihlP. containing two thousand
four hundred fest $126
Hercules Mclntyre to Henry rammoss, Janu s %
11139; above lot
A New York. Trtbone correspondent,
writing from Montreal, says:
The desire of the people of the New
Dominion to out loose from their de
pendent*, upon the mother country, has
received a powerful impetus from one or
two recent events, and whatever course
may finally .be adopted, there can be
little doubt that a great iolitical change
of some sort is not far distant. Several
private meetings of influential persona
have recently been held herefor the
purpose of considering the great ques
tion of a change in the form of govern
ment, and general dissatisfaction with
the present state of things, is more and
more openly expressed. The newapaperii
are at last beginning to meet the ques
tion face to face, and are giving utter
ance to the sentiment which has long
been widely dispersed among the people,
although few have bad the courage to
express publicly in favor of indepen
dence, but the larger party aims at an
nexation to the United States, and will
soon make itself prominent. The acqui
sition of the Hudson Bay territory has
given additional force to the arguments
of the annexationis ta. It is felt that such
a magnificent domain as the new domin
ion now promises to be, ought no longer to
be dwarfed and kept down by dependence
on a trans-Atlantic. Government. The
proposal that Great Britain shall surren
der her North American possessions as a
set off against the Alabama claims, has
created a deep sensation in certain cir
cles. Not a few regard it witn decided
favor.
—At st. Louis, Wednesday morning,
while the rubbish - of an old building was
being- hauled away, the flooring upon
which a team and wagon were standing
gave way, and the wagon and three men
were precipitated into the cellar beneath.
The falling floor brought down a portion
of the standing wall, which fell on and
burled the men. One man, named
Michael Delaney, was killed. Another,
name not learned, was badly cut about
the face and heard, and had a rib or two
broken, and the third escaped with but a
few scratches. •
nogliMiNeee.lNNlNl
OIIPICZ OF THE Tee/MINIM OF ALLICOOKIIT
Comm', Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1609.
TAI PURSUANCE OF THE 21st
section of an Act relating to Allegheny Conn
ty, approved the Lit day of May, 1881 and of the
amendment to said section, appreivoid the 30th day
of March, 1866, I du hereby give notice that the
Duplicates for the several Wards, Boroughs and
Townships WILL BK OPEN, and I will be We
pared to receive the
Couhty, State, 'Poor, Workhouse and
Improvement Taxes for 1869.
On and after the let day of Nay. 111°9.
taxes can be paid at this Odice until the Ist day
of Anima with a DEDUOTiOIi OP TIVi PEE
CENT. for prompt payment to ail Per. 0 71 14 1 1 111
the whole amount of their taxes. .
There will be no deduction allowed during the
%twilit' Of Anguit. There will be -
To all taxa remaining anPald On ale list darcd
Betltembr.r. IbB9.
J. ri DINNISTON,
. .402:d/tT Treasurer of *lle beny. County.
Noracm.
Opening of Diamond street, Pittsburgh.
All persona interested are hereby notified that
the nport of Viewer. In the matter of'opening
and wld.mlngr IAMOND WA from the
Diamond to Yerry street, has been approved and
confirmed. All persons 'garnet wnom asset s. meets or benefits wire matte, are required to pay
the• same to me within thirty days otherwise
they will be entered as Ilene agalasetle proper.
ty. All property on the Diamond and Diamond
street, west of the Market House : and on Liberty
street :row Sixth street •tw /fourth menus, has
been assessed.
ENDERSON J. & BROTHERS,
WMLberty street, Dealers In Drugs,
s,int and Pateut Medicines. isa:ZU
WHITE LIME.-200 bariels
trvilk 'Otte Lhae. foriat" .
J. B. O A NYIELD.
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. I :
BWrta at—Jedge wrt et:
Mortuary. Report.
Real Estate Transfers.
The Annexation of Canada.
rrMMnrr 7 =l‘ z so:
Ten Per Cent. Added
J. P. ISLAITLE. City Attorhey.
&PlClara No. 100 Pltth Avenue
PITTS
H NOLEN= :
tair
- •
aoss„
win..be a candidate for SHlfitilr. subject to
the • Lou of the Ilepubdcan County Conven
tion. a
rgrion SHERIFF. •
.1 re pectfully announce myself . a candidate
i t
for 811 E IFF, subject to.the usages of the ll
publican party% and If successful pledge myself
to deco slimy energy to an honorable and faith.
ful Meth ge of the duties of the ogles._
aplS:d F • H.; S. FLEXING.
l OR SHERIFF.
I would announce to the Miscue of
AlleghenV county that I will be aea 4.145t0 for
the once of SHERI eIP. yobJect to the decision of
the next -nsuing - UnionMepubilean County Con
vention.
FRANK DUFF,
apm:b , :nr Ohio Township.
RR SHERIFF.
lOIIN A. WATSON,
Of Elizabeth WNW, blp, late private Company D,
79:h 'a. Yoh. will be a candidate ior be office
01 SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Hilton
Republican convention. • arW:bI2DF•
lar'FOß SHERIFF.
Inman A. nottrwar,
• e
Will be a candidate tor the office of Sheriff, mb•
jet% to the decision of the trulon iteoublican
County Oonventioa. mh2s:gl9kial,
arT: R COUNTY TREASUR-
004 L D. COMMAND.
Of Elisabeth townsbip, will ' be a candidate tbr
the above office. surject to the decision of the
Republican County Convention. •
sp23.bB7:D&F •
it4 ' 4E -I ):Tti A:1:11)1E,tli:iii4:1
CONN G. BROWN,
WAlisle borough, laterprivate Co. B, 102 d
Bean Penna. Vuls.. subject to the decision of
the Union Republican County Contention. ap:9.
PTO THE CITIZENS OF AL•
LEI/RENY COUNTY: I re spectrally
announce myself as a candidate for the odice of
uLICRIC OF COURTS, subject to the decision of
the Union Republican Cohnty Convention. I
would state that I ask the omen but for. ONE
TERM, at the termination of which I weld
cheerftilly retire, believing that there are others
equally entitled to the honor and emoltunents of
the oMce, and as competent as myself I will be
under obligations to the citizens of the county
for their support, Very resnectfullv.
• JOcRPH
Vol. Late 1051 d (old 13th ,) and lith Pa. Vol. Regt.
mh23:g47
NOTICES.
`'AT A MEETING OF THE
Sadness men of Fifth Avenue Hate
pernsylvanho it , was resolved to organise a
BAN% , under the htate Law of Pennsylvania.
All those wishing to tste Stock are invited to at
tend the next meeting on
TUESDAY. APRIL 1170, at B O'CLOCK P. M.,
Over Whitehead's Grocery 'Store, corner Pride
street and Fifth avenue, (late Pennsylvania,)
ap22:1114 , • .
far - RAILWAY 11101ICEerTlit
First Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the ••vederal Street and Pleasant Valb y
Passenger Beltway Company." will be he'd at
Bray's Hotel. corner of Jackson street and Ir.
win avenue. Second ward, Allegheny. on TUBS-
Da.Y BYnNING, liso 4th. at 7 P. is., for the
election of II Board of Directors. at Which time
the Skockholders will reoelve their certificates of
stock. By order of Board of Directors,
022,:h 1 35 W. M. OLANEY, ti.cretarY.
TO THE SCHOOL DIREC-
TORS OF - PITTSBURGH.—In pursu
ance of the forty. third Section of the Act of the
Bth of May, 1854, and of the seventh Section of
the Act of the 9th day of April, MIST, Tali are
hereby notified to meet in Conventionl at the
"Grant" School House.on the FIRS r TUESDAY'.
IN MAY, A. D. 1889, being the 4th day of the
month, at it o'clock in the afternoon, and select
visa roes, bye majority of the whole number of
Dlrebtors present, one person of Literary and
Scientific acquirements and of skill and experi
ence to the art of teaching, as City Superiaten
dent for the three succeeding years; determine
the amount of compensation for the same, and
certify the resu't to the State Supernal' edent at
Harrisburg, as legate.. d by raw.
apl0:119-8 30:11.1 WILSON, President.
OFPUBLIC NOTICE.
Pu - suant to an act of Assembly, approved
she SUth of March, 1869, entitled ..an set relat
ing to imerments in Trinity Church-laid, Pitts
burgh," Public Notice is hereby even of the in
tsntion of tne minister. wardens and
the'
of
Trinity (Episcopal) Church. after the loth of
MAY, prOXIMO, to use a per; of the 11111 Te.
ground belonging to or connected with said
chard, as sites for new erections of Church ar d
Chapel and for grades, and that Messrs. JOHN
H. SHOENBHItOEit, JAMEa M. COOPS.%
CALVIN ADAMS and JOsIAH KING, of the
vestry, have been appoints d a Committee to con
fer an d arrange wit h the friends and relatives of
all persons burled in the ground required for the
purposes set forth an the act of Assembly afore
said, for Diet:retention under the new buildings
or removal to other parts of the lot or to one of
the rural cemeteries. One or more of the Com
mittee may be found at the vestry room of the
church at 3 to 5 o'clock P. N., on every WED
NASDAY and SATURDAY until the 15th of
MAY, at wb.ch time and place parties interested
will please call.
By order of the Vestry.
JOSIAII KING,
apl9:h69 Junior Warden.
11. 8. CUSTOM HOUSE, PORT O,' PITTIII3IIIIIIH,
SITILVEYOIOB OrrtMs, April 1v69.
farNOTICE 18 HEREBY QM..
EN, that SCALED PEOPOiA.I4, accom•
pealed by IP ouer guarantees. siecorAtug to forms
to be furnished on application st this °Mee. win
be received thereat, until 111 o'clock meridian,
on the
FIRST TUESDAY I JUNE NEXT,
For the supply of the Marfue Hospital at (or
near) this rity with the articles of provision.
medicine, &c., enumerated In said forms. The
quaetities stated are estimated with reference to
toe usual number of patients In the bospita.;
but the United states reserves the right to take
more or less of said articles, accordingly as they
may be actually required. If the articles deliv
ered at the Hospitai are not, in the judgment of
the physician, or the best quality, and rdapted
to the hospital, be wilt be at liberty to reject the
same, to purchase other articles In their stead,
and to charge the contractor with any excess In
cost overcontract prices.
THOMAS STEEL,
ap22:1182 Surveyor.
SPECIAL NOTICES
IigrOIiNAMIENTAL AND VIM.
PIM. BUY ONLY
BILV_BR TIPPRD 80018.
For children. trill outwear threapsirs without
tips. • isa:4ll6orvrB:6
titrEPILEPSY (JAN lIE CURED
—Those baying Mends al licted•are ear
nestly solicited to send for sClroolatLetterof
References and Testiseonials. which will eon•
vines the most skeptical (like eurabiliSpArthe
disease. Address VAr. SWUM LOOtt.ROW.
B. D.. 38 Great Jones sneer. New Yon.
whia:g24-dale • .
OriAlllll AGE AND IDELDIA.
cr.—An Essay for young men on the prime
of Solitude, and the DniKdbne and ABusitB
which create impediments to UnitHWilli, with
sure means of relief. tent In sealed letter en•
rhss. free of chariot, Midi ear Dr
. 110110 HTl?lf, nOWAId Assoolatlen. rhtla
delpbts. Pa.- . Allsdal •
pirIBATCHEILOWB HAM in E.
~ . --- , , ~ .
Mb eplendld RatrA iss as the heath the worlds
the only true and Dye; harmless, retie.
ble, Instantaneons; no .Pnoillinlanti , no 11 , '
Weans tints; ramedles..-tne Ul _elects ot bad
dyes; Invigorate* iwd leayoktba Hair son acid
beautitubralsol or Wien, V I all Dwrirta
awl Perfumers; and properly . ed tea' &-
V a Wis, Factory, - No. le' e t e& ew
,IarIIOCTOR WiILITTINIA COh -
- TINDER . TO TitICAT AbIe:PRIVATE,
i t =
Mews. ' eyphills in all Its fermi; ti ?dwelt,.
Oleo, etriettire, ac.e completely awed.
That numerous clogs of cues rauwiting self
abuse, producing unmanllnear,neryour , ehnhy:
Irritability, eruptions, seminal *Missions. and
!Wally impotency, permanently cured. Poems
Addicted tri.h.oeticgte. Intricate endless; stand.
Ina constitutional complaints are politely invited
no call for consultation, .
which costa nothing.
-Experience, the bast or tenohers._has enabled
him to perfect remedies at once raiment, safe
es
g e i r tg l o u tr i l l itiolgn i gl e o h li s t=s e" . Illeg n a l gs u p sea
pare
red in the establishment, which embrace' , of
nee, reception and waiting rooms; also, ooarding
anu sleeping apartments for .patients requiring
ds' ly personal attention, and vapor and cheml
lull baths. thus concentrating the limed mineral
springs. No matter who have billed, state your
case. Read whet he *aye In his pamphlet fifty
pages, sent to an address for two stamps in scat
ed envelope. Thousands of cases treated anew.
ally, at °dice and all over the I.4untry. °onset.
tenon free, personally or by_Tall. Olitee ho. 9
Wylie street, • (near Court Hbuse) Pittsburgh,
Pit. flours 9 A. H. to * It. al. eundays IS as.
to 9 r. u. Pampwet lent toting address for two
stamps. - 1112
ir soriarti—.ittrzo, 4 ;, ...Per
,"
;raq
o .? ,
.” •tift - 40 "larkihe
“Ams
ae.,examidayiio7o2 triaillnladeftates fag
iota fa than estiumbe awe for rwatirr-nra
ass.rs: each twat:ol4i Au /in mfrs.
&Ml=
WANII3O--A Nurse. Woman
to take wire of children. One accustomed
to uhtliren, kind and cart ful, preferred. Refer
ence, required. Apply at No. 8b Beave, street.
one door from Ohio, Allegheny City.
"WANTED--lIIELP.--AT
PLOYMENT OFFICE. No. 1 St. Obis
Street. BOlfc 6 1 / I ,Lb and KEN, for different
kinds of employment. Perilous wanting help
of all kinds can be supplied on short notice.
ANTED-By a :yan nf man ,
Bbil 111116Pliad H Utiar-f3EIVO.M.
Aod C rees
.. A . L.," 63 Boyle street, Allegheny Clty.
•
WANTED—To Purchase from
sto 10,000 acres of land In - aided tract In Arkansaa or West T e nnes s ee;
must be adapted for twining and manufacturing
purposes. (waterpower.> Ltirect, • “COLONY,"
UAZITTE orr,
NV:ANTED AGENTS -TO
make an arrangsmtnt with a few reliable
Men to set as State Agents for the sale of Dr.
Ashbaugh's "Wonder of the -World." This
remedy is sold on the package system, not to be
paid for until fully tested.) I. pay good Agents
OW per month, and large ebroimssion t o distrib
ate Mimes among Ihmllies and to I few good
men I win make a special arrangement for elate
Agencies. No Capital required, but must give
surety for eaPital_Maced inltheir hands. I Jur
nish the Capital. For confidential terms call Der
sonally. for a few days, on J. C. TILTON. UO3
Fourth avenue. ap 3.11
S,IOMETHING NEW.—The PAT
-14,j ENT, LAUNDRY LI ,T.I Sold be Merchants
and Alums, male and female. Circulars ine,
or send 50 coils for Samples. Also. best ipsi
Tag and utensil Tools. Address, RAI:SIM/RE
STENCIL WORKS, Md.
WANTED.--AGEPTS, for the
,__sale of the DEXTER WASHING BLA
CHII. From ten to twenty dollars per day can
be mane by- -any active canvasser. Apply at
THOMA B MERICELS, opposite Ohe Falk bround,
Penn street.
WANTED BOARDERS. - A
gentleman and inc wile, or two sirgle
gentlemen, can dud Rood BOARIIIING and a
v ry pleasant front room. - second door. , by call
lug at NO. 18 Wylie street.
WANTED—BOARDERS—Two
gentlemen can obtain a neatly furnished
room and board reasonable, at No. 9 A.AN
STREET. Allegheny Clty.
PeOAHDING..-An elegant front
room, An door, a: No. DM North avenue,
gheny. Su.table for a gentleman and wife or
two aentlemen.
rLET. --That Large Store
oom, libleet deep. Enquire at Twin City
lathing' Store, No. 16 St. Clair street.
rico LET.—Neat dwelling .of 4
e Rooms, X.ltcben and Bath Room, with in
et closet; dumb wulter, marble mantle in par.
Mr. Rood yard, shade trees. Sc.,
front and r.
No. 17 * douth avenue, Alleghsny; reached by
Rebecca street cars. Rent, 5395. Enquire at
8S Third avenue. Pittsbursh.
r LET.—The desirable •
DWELLING HOUSE,
No. 595 Penn street. fttrnished throughout, eon
7.-
talnlag 10 rooms, bath room, &o.; good stable,
carriage ge house. and large yard. room. Pomo
slo Iglven June Ist. Also. a •
COTTAGE
At lenwood with about AO acres of land, well
hap ved, One orchard. grapei7; Ac.
E quire at 595 Penn Street, or at Room No. A
Eng ish's Building, 96% Fourth avenue.
7LET" •
"VINE CLIFF,"
Ho stead of lam Dr. R. A, Wilton; Mount
Was ngton, within ten minutes walk of the
city; an elegant Cottage House. with tower,con
tain glO rooms and cellar, with spring and cis
tern water; entrance for carriage. etc.; now oc.
cupied by Mr. G. T. Robinson, of the grm of
Robinson. Rea & Co.
Inquire of HALL PATTERSON, Attorneput.
Law, -II Grant street. tf
9 c 0-LET.-- ROOMS.— Two fine
ROOMS In GAZETTE BUILDING. Apply
at 'onntlag Rooms, B4k and b6-Flftti avenue.
gOR BALE.-NEW FRAME
COTTAGE of 5 rooms, hall and cellar. In
h Ward, (late East Lloerty. ut 60 by is?
feet; broad board walk from Railroad itailon.
Price low and terms easy. Enquire at Tille or-
TIM
FOR SALE.
A CHEAP FARM in Jefferson county, of
100 mt
acres, 10 of which are et d and 30 In
line timber, all underlaid with an 8 feet vein of
leoal: large orchard of choice fruit • of I sell for
S..
$4O per acre on easy terms.
13 ACIUIS of level ground near Jack's Run—
well adapted for a small fruit farm and gardening.
33i ACRES of ground In Freedom; splendid
location for grapes or to lay out n building lots.
5 BUILDING LOTS on Lynd a street.
10 VACANT LOTS on Locust ..treet.
Tor particulars, enquire at 81 Omni street.
ap2l - • TUSTIN & KLEE.
FOR SALE.
Near Osborn Station. on the Pittsburgh,
Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
TWO LOTS,
Containing About Two Acres Each.
• , ENQUIRZ OZ
W. MACKEOWN & BRO.,
193 Liberty Street.
=bill •
FOR SALE, • .
•
(
NINE FORTY-ACRE LOTS \
\ ,
Of land in Central Wisconsin, good soil,
ipmd timber, and near good market. A few 000
Duringements will be taken In ekobange.
a recent visit to Northwestern lows im.
rangaments were madeby which I can supply a
limited number of persons with lima in that por
tion of lowa at from $3 to $ o per We. near
lines o railroad.
Addr es, (with stamps enolofed.)
• • JtilIND. BILIft.
, Bakerstown, Allegheny county lv
WWII ' .
Pennsylvania:
DARE CHANCE to purchtkile it
jui l good Dwelling House. only $5OOO for
built and conveniently arranged brick house
of hell. nine reams and cellar. gas and waier
SzaireS In cellar and on each door, well painted
a n d pip-re l and In good order. Terms easy;
Jukm.diate possession. In desirable location on
Second avenue. *pray to
b. CUTHBERT, t SONS.
au Sixth Avenue.
Fwolll OIL CLOTHS,
osnoN OIL' OLOTH
• . ,
FOR WINDOW SHADES.
Tit& NisPARIGNT
WINDOW sH ADES,'
TAW.): Akio FURNITURZ
OIL CLOTHS
IN EVER Y VARIITY.
• d. & H, PHILLIPS,
apt SG and SS faith Street.
CADEINT OF SCIENCE. 10i
• Federal Street, Allegheny, (Savings Rant
H At o p) Spring term begins
,
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, 114 t•
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t% ' '' ', t 7 ; ,f rVk4..' ' Zßq.••'S.ci±: WAWA -"
WANTED I!LP.
WANTS.
WANTED' -AGENTS.
BOARDING.
TO LET.
FOR SA LO
CEO
MONDAY, APRIL Atha 1869,
oirculitn, ite.. apply to •
hip 1 08.11088. A. M., Prin.
AtrgTION. 444 ,128 .
- lrf IL 71 511111180116 OIL
won, supra AND cainivre
FOB TSB JALMLION:
AT
SMITI4BOII4I EMPORIUM,
NI AND 8t plias Aviritric.
Messrs. H. B. t3HITHBON A CO., proprietors
of the well known 'Mammoth Auction House are
creating an excitement consequent upon the ar
rival of new goods which are being sold at re-,
markably law prices. Goods ofevery variety; the
fittest sewed bnots, ',the most fashionable bal
moral gaiters and anklet shoes, slippers,
blankets. fiannels.)'cloths. cassimeres. cutlery
and carpets.. Call' and examine. lto trouble to
show goods. Ladles'. misses' and children's
!his at almost your own prices. All Roods war
ranted as represented. noi4
MALT HOUSE
' AT AUCTION,
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6,
At 10 o'clock A. be sold on the premises
The New Malt House, N 0.5 Penn St.
Haying a capacity of about twelve hundred bush
els per week. Therattention •or purchasers is
earnestly Invited to the above valuable property.
it being one of the most subatantial buildings of
the kind in this country. and Wring ell modern
Improvements. The above Malt House is built:
On leased property j having 7 years to run from"
April Ist,. 1869, at the annual rent of $586,01.1•
Parties desiring to; examine. the premises. or
wanting_further information. will call at the of-
Ace of W. H. GARRARD & CO.. corner of Penn
and Water streets. j '
amitzds 'Az , SAME.
ALSO—:At same lime and place, 3 Wagons. Lot
Harm as, Malt Shovels. Watering aits, 3 Plat
form Scales. 1 Pair Small Seales, - 1 Offlce Safe, )1
Beek,. 1 Letter Press, 1 clock.
ALSO—A lot of Malt and Hops, and a large lot
of empty Sacks.
H. B. 1311ITBSON & CO., Anorra.
1p20:h71-eras _
BY A. UNITE
LOTS, LOTS, LOTS,
AT AUCTION,
ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2.4,
AT THARP. O'CLOCK, a highly attractive auc
tion sale of Building Lots will take place on the
property of Mr. Dittm, on and near the Perrys
ville road and Observatory grounds, and fronting
the residences of Mr. McClintock and Mayor
Drum: 'There are seventeen lots ranging In size
from 24 by 31'to 25 by 000 feet. The situai ion
is really delightful, being on gently rising
ground. from which very fine views of the adja.
cent country are obtainable. It is within easy
walking distance of the city, and yet fres rom
BS smoke and dirt. It is within Ave minutes'
walk of the Pleasant Valley litreet Railway.
To men who wish to secure a homestead In a
locality bound to progress In advantages and val
ue. the present is an exceedingly favorable op
portunity. Now lathe time to stake for a Mime.
Good lots near the city at low prices are getting
rare. .
Terms of aale—lialf cub; balance In one and
two years. Call and tee plat at office of
apl9 A. LEOGATE. ILuoWir.
BY A. WILWAINB.
AUCTION SALE.
Overstamped and Japanned Tinware
Ovens, Flitures,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 98th, at
10 o'clock, will besol4ll at Wm. BARNES • 00"
No. 89 Third Aveune. between Wood and Mar
ket street•, to close up partnership, the entire
stook on hand of STAMPED and JAPANNED
TINWARE, and Sinner's Stock. Ovens, Fix
tures, IC., &c. .The attention of the Trade la
Invited to this closing out sale of valuable siock.
BICS:h88 A McILWAINE,' Auctioneer.
.
14co.ACRES, IMPROVED. AND
MODERN - FRAME DWILLI.INO. 'IN
DBE ToWNBEIIP, Alf AI3SDIN ER'S BALE
IN BANKRUPTCY.—SATURDAY MORNIP 0,
April R 4. at 10 A. sc. by John M. Batley, As
signee of Williana L. Hamtlton, a Bankrupt.
will be sold at Commercial Bales Rooms, 106
Smithfield street, 11 acres sad RO perches land
In McClure town.hip, Ailegheny county, Ps.
adjoining lands of John B. Ball and Mrs. Hart ,
.
man, upon which is a modern style frame dwel
ling of 9 rooms.with staple and othrr outhouses.
with grapes of the best quality and orchard of
large and small fruits, the whole under good
fence, making a handsome and desirable subur
ban residence.
Also, oNi ACRE of good land, imitable for
gardening, adjolnlng the atm , e; and' bordering
upon Me Townsh'p Road. The saw real estate
being part of George Dratierm plan of iota.
Terms cash; sold free of liens. -
ap3l 5 A. McILWAINE, Auct,r.
ASSIGNEE SALE OF MATE
RIAL AND MANUFACTURED WORE,
- THE FALLATON WOODEN 'WARS
WORKS.—THUR:tDAY 11 1 1}tNINki,April 49th,
at 10 o'clock,' by order of W. A. Lew Is. Esq.. as
signee of Bailey & McCandless, will be sold on
the premises, at. the Fallstort Wooden Ware
Works of Bailey I McCandless, all the material
and manufactured ware, comprising Paints. Oils,
Zinc, Whiting. Umber. Ohre, Be.. Tub Inn,
Bucket Iron. Chains, Ropes, ekiff, and all arti
cles used in the manufacture of Tabs and Buckets.
Also; large lot of Staves and Lumber, and a fine
lotof finished Eerier' and Tubs.
Train leaves Pittsburgh at 7:48 A. U.
a pill A. MCILWAIBE, Auctioneer.
WINES. LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
zetrowrzas OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C.,
wHougsALE oraimas Is
PURE - RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET.
Will Remove on the lot of April to
NOS. 384 AND 380 PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St.. (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH 8. & CO.,
1115, 1117, 11111. 191. 11112 dad 1954
FIRST STREET. PITTSBURGH,
KANCIACTMLIIIII 07
Copper DlotlCed Pare Rye ridokey.
Abl9,__ dealers fa FOXICIQN, WIMIS and LI
QUOR& HOPE . hr. latria.nP
BOT HOI.OTHIN6L—The lathe
gest and moat complete stook of
Boys', touths and Children's Clothing,
For the preseintseeson, Is to be Mead at
GRAB & LOGAN'S,
'age 4( SIXTH STREET. (late Bt. Clair.)
NEARSILILL 9 B ELIXIR. •
gARSILLLL'B ELIXIR WILL OMNI DITCH&
AIIIRIALL'II EWER WILL Vohs DT ZPOIA.
MaitemaLl. l B ELIXIR wu.s. CRUZ GOWIITIIr
Price of Marshall's Elixir, SLOO
Depot,2l3olMatket street. M. MASaIALL .
A Co , Druggist%•• Proprietors.
For sale,. wholesale awl retell. by GEO. A.
KELLY, re4aIIII.T:TII:6
(411)9D NEWS.
‘ - ' 1 MP& BREAD IX DEAR TIXEI
'Elnquire• for WARD'S Snead.
TI e larkest and beat. l'be lnttlnb "B. W." on
eeetv foal: Take none elw. an4:TTS
nEDIEBIT--100 bbls Louisville
liyerealle Centayst, for ale by
OARTISLD
IarNEW OPERA Allr,lP
Lessee ............ . ..... ... 7..Wir. Thormessor,
Hake: ••
W. munnuo.
SAT •---
BenefitUßDYe
fAFT avorit
ER Ve s,
arilw ttst
vs , A pr il sch ,
1869. WATKIN S MATINEE, for ierforaaance
Robertson's new Comel of
SATURDAY EVANI 9, last appearance of
air. and Mrs. HARRY WATILIBIS.
When will be presented Mr. Watkins' bowerfal
drama of the
PIONEER PATRIOT.
Jocko, the Deformed.. ..... Barry W atkins,lsabel, with songs.. Rose Watkins.
To commence wlth •
IT TAKES TWO TO StIIA BRIT..
Complimentary Bentfle to air. M. W. CAS- ,
NI:ill. on Monday Evening.
ige-prrTsnunGn THEATRE.
H. W. WILLIAM. Lessee and Manager.
Second and last week or the Inlmltanle London
comique, JAMES TAYLOR. Tnesagg evening,
first appearance -of the renowned athlete and
versatile performer SAM. COLLYER , and his
pupils, Masters -DA and IDDIE.. J. W
AN ORE W 8 and the great coogninv in a new bid.
Ladies , Matinee every Wednesday . and Satur
day.
arMASONIC HALL. •
•
THIS THURSDAY NIGHT, lett night but one
of the
GREAT BAND OF THE WORLD!
SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS ,
Pronounced SUPERIOR TO ALL.
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! .
MANY NEW FEATURES.
See small bills. •
Admission 50 cents. Reserved Seats, 75
cents, Seat; can be secured at the Hall from 111
to 1 o'clock, without extra coarse. noon open
at 7: performance at 8 o'clock precisely.
ap,:1182
GEORGE GRAY, Agent.
Ver'BURNFLIPS MUSEUM
AND PARLOR DIENAGENUD,
The Great Family itesorte.
FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield and
Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre.
ASPOpen Day and Evening, all the year round.
Admission. N 5 centd: Cididren. 1S cents.
itgrAl GRAND FAIR
Is now being held at "MILLER'S HALL,corn
er of filth avenue and Glst street, for the benefit
of tre. AGNES CHURCH, Soho. Refreshments
served and an excellent band of music at attend
ance every evening. ' ap6:o2 Tras
REMOVALS.
PEOPLES' SAIVINGS
THE PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK
HAS REMOVED TEMPORARILY TO
No. 81 Fourth Aaenue,
Immediately opposite to its foimerlocation.where
It will remain .entil the Sale Denali Company
Building Is completed. wheu the Bank will then
be located in that building.
S. F. VON BONNHOMST,
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
April 14, 1869. a027:b:4
R EMOVAL.
.1. M. GAZZAM,
Attorney.lit-Law, has removed Ms °Zoe to No
98 FIFTH AVENTE.
PROPOSALS.
SEWER CONTRACTORS.
•
The Sewer Commission of the City of Alle
gheny are prepared to receive proposals for the
construction of the foliating' sewen..mitti their
appurtenance■;• inlets, manholes, &c.
Contract Jib. 1.
Comprising about tiMS feet of 1 inch circular
pipe sewer, on line of Morton alley. between
strawberry alley and Montgomery avenue.
Contrwt .ro. 2.
• Comprising about 1,160 feet of circular pipe
i sewer of 15 and .6 b•ches diameter. on line of
Washington and Liberty streets, between North
street and Cedar avenue
Drawings and Specifications can be seen and
fah particulars obtained at the Enrineer , s office,
City Hall. B'ds must • state the kind of pipes
proposed to be used, (cement or vitrified clef
Pine. 1 and must be endorsed ••Sewer Proposals.
contract No. 1" (or Si as the case may be.) and
delivered on or before 3 P. x.. ARBIL AlSth.
Forms of proposals on which forms alone the
bids wi'l be received, will be ob. slued at the En
gineers office. The Commission do n.t bind
themselves to accept the lowest or any t Id.
By order of the Commission.
apfl:h77 CHAS. DAVIS, City Engineer.
RAILROAD LETTING.
St. Louis,Vandalia & Terre Haute B.R.
Proposals will be received until 12 o'clock M.,
MAT Bth, addressed to McKEEN, SMITH &
Co., Chief Contractors, Terre Haute, Indiana,
for the last fifty-seven (57) miles of this road.
The work Is of the most desirable character,comv
prising both very heavy and also light work.
PAYMENTS, MONTHLY, IN CASH. Profiles can
be sett a: the office In Terre Haute, after April
26th. J. IM.BRIE MILLER.,
Consulting Engineer.
TERRA HAIITH.ApriI 16, 1869. ap2.;h69
LEGAL.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
et of Pennsylv&nia.
THOMAS H. WILSON.a Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March_2l I, 1867, having ap
plied for a discharge from all his debts. and
other claims provable under said Act, by order of
the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors
who have proved their debts, and other persons
interested, to appear on the 7th day of MAY.
1869, at 9 o'clock P. R., before JOHN N. PUB-
V (ANCE, Esq.,Register in Bankruptcy, at his
office, No. 11 Feueral street, Allegheny City,
Pa., to show cense, if any they have, why & dis
charge should not be granted to the said Bank
rupt.
, - S. C. McCANDLESS.
Clerk of U. S. District Court for said Distrizt.
: aplo:h24-8•
NlOTlCE.—Whereas, letters tesw
tamentary to the estate of HENRY R.
LIP.AidON. late of the city of Allegheny.
deceased, having been granted to the subscri
bers, all pearns Indebted to the a. id estate are
requested tn. make Immediate payment,- cud those
having claims or demands against the mite of
th. said decedent will make known the same
without delay to
EATHY ANN WilriLl AlitilObtrand
JOH S. WILLIAMSoN,L
Executors of Henry B. d ceased,
N 0.150 wederal street, Allegheny. .019:11E14
LUMBER.
To stritmEns2
. . .
. 100.0011 feet Dry Plne Boards. . .
100,000 het Ih. inch Clear 14.41.:
• 5118,000 feet ISa Inch COMMOnvlawa:
118,000 fret Dry' and 8 inch Oaks
118,000 SI. li, 1. lb, 8 and 8 inch Poplars
10.000 feet Dry , Poplar Somal i ,
10.1100 Ref Dry 'Yellow Flue :
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. ___4 4 _,
soa.uott feet No. A 18 Inch Sag all pm
-800.000 o. t 10-lack Shingles; awed:
50,000 No. 110-Inah Shingles,
, tag
50,10 M Vire Brit*:
1,000 71re Tflee • .
100,Vons Fire Clan_ ~ • ;
Also, Saw Ma, Lumber, Locust an -Caner .
Poets, and al l _ articles in the line on band and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERsON. Yards-: •
pri
No. 107 Rebecca street and corner of M sad ,
"m"ree
D s tts; Sixth ward,alleakear , l i to bat. • '
°nab of Manchester. . • . ' : p 4
FLOUR. ,
PURL MEL FAMILY FOUIL
mai. MILL Three Star Elreen,Broad. equal to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
This , Flour will only oe sent n e t. viten
,e
e
• crdered.
rissal. AUL Blame BRAN*
• PEARL RILL Rigi l utat i : t. 1101111 .
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