El NEW iumnivrisEm=fi. • APPLICATION to sell liquors onfle in the Clerk'sbace. .1. K. EAnahan, tavern, 9th ward, Pittsburgh. The License Board will sit for for bearing the above application on2dONDAT, the 10th inst., at 9 o'clock-A. n• • m Mt; JOHN O. BROVI7N Clerk. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That toe Trustees, VI 'era and Warden% of th G KHAN' EV.ANtiEL ICA ESTANTI CoHi 111. In East Ltherty, have applitd to the Coart of Common Pleas for a OBAIITEIR OF INCORPORATION. And that the same will be grant( d at next Term, sinks' exceptions are ale dln the meantime. • mvlo:o.3a THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Western.Dis sr crof Pennsylvania. _HARTIN SATLICR. a Bankrupt under the Jity of Congress of March 111 .1, 1807, having ap plied tot 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'apnear on the J OHN ay of HAT, Vi 1869 . at %I o'clock P. N., before N. pu ANcE, KM,: Register In Bankruptcy, at his office. No. 110' Peueral street, Allegheny City, Pa to show cause, if any they have, 'way a dis charge should not be granted to the ye n, an rupt. And further notice is hereby g that the Second and Third meetings of Creditors of the ea d Bankrupt required by the %Mtn and AStb re , tions of said Act, will be held before the said Register, at tae same time and place. B. C. McCA.NDLESS. ..lnylo:j3 Y ' Clerk. 1t369. rrais WISH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGC 3. W. and CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH R. R. From May 9th, 1889, trains will /gave from and arrive at the I.ltuon Depot, north sine, Pu.t• burgh city time, as follows: Chicago ltx —8:08 a tel' Erie it Irgn Er.7:28 a m Wh: , g11 , 18: tri a ml Chicago 1Ddi..6:58 a m Ch1rag0_Ex.....9:43 a m; Cl. & V.Wg Ex ti:Osp n.I Chicago Ex., 51:23 p m W'o & Erie Ex4:3B pm Dernrt from Atteglany. , Bea'r Falls AC.8:58 a as Let,tisds.le " 11:0583 10: a m a m Rochester' 1:93 p m Elton " .3:58 pm Leetsdale Ace.s:l3 pm Bea'r Falls •` • 6:13 pm Leetsdale "10:43pm Fair Oaks Sun *Church. 1:13 p m 51:23_p. m. ChiCas 13113_p.m.Chical 3. M. KIMBALL, sien'l Ticket Ater titylo TRAVELERS TO EUROPE Should supply themselves with 1.. HARPER'S -HAND BOOK str o t . ravelers in Europe and the last. Wk.', 11. APPwrows SHORT 1 1 111 P . GUIDE TO EUROPE. PRICE. 0.00. 111. HARPER'S PHRASE BOOK, si.°sol4:gsari:thgegrgoalcgAtgli Price. S. a . CLOSE a co., 119 Wood Street, ' my 7 Second floor below Fifth. HOLTZMAN o s WIEOERHOLW No. 100 Tl&trd Avenue, . Upholster's and Dealers inCurtain Goods, Dire t the attention of their friends and the public to their finely wsorted sto:k of Lace and Nottingham !I sirtaius Vestibule !Lice', Damask Reps, Perry's Mexican cloth. Satin, Delimits, Gilt Cornices.-ellt 'and Walnut Mouldings. Spring Beds of superior make, Hair Matraases (pure white hair.) Pillows, Bolsters, and everything pertaining to flrst•class bed. The latest Paris and Berlin designs f.or Draperies • , at th, inspection of their customers. Pare white Bittern Show Feathers always on hand. HOLT7AMAN & WIDIDKR,IIOLD NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE. DITS:I93 G. HAMMER & SONS. t (Late of the firm of Hammer & Denier.) At theft new,establlsbment. N 0.48 SEVENTH ATitti K. byte a large cock. of elegant and fashionable . • • PARLOR, LIBRARY & BEDROOM FURNITURE AT Vial' REASONABLIC MOE& We hive erected a large Factory. and are pre pared to ell all orders on shortest notice. We latter ourselves of always having made good work, and it will always be our endeavor to con. Vice. having a large number of expeileuced workmen. and a foreman of SO years tape*. cube st the trade to tuperintend all work before esving the Factory. We use no mach/her,: all ear work is mode by band, and for durability and elegance It cannot Le excelled. • - milli C. G. HAMNER t SONS. = SABBATH SCHOOLS Will remember that I have the Largest Etock g 'SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS .AND REQUISITES In the City. ' JOSEPH HORNER, Bookseller and Stationer, 6 120 Smithitell. Street. NE pSCHILDECILER a. SONS • Nave returned to their well known location. NO. _22 DIAMOND STREET, Where they are prepared to Waist' fresh eVer7 day a flee, large awe talent of CAKES AND BREAD Of every deeription. Eept constantly on band the Vera best Confectlo , erns In the Gill • N . 8.--Orders for parties. cc.. will be suppl'ed at the shortest notice and denim, td to any put of the two elties. • Ladies' and . Gentlemen's Lunch Saloon. . . Al to. ICE MEAN SALOON now open and will co.. intne re during the season. p.7:112, =INSTALLMENT NOTICE.—The : - teekholde , s of the Mercantile Library Hall puny are hereby iotitled that the fifth Install. anent. THREE DOLLAIIS per hare. ha. been tide dalrealled„pagable en or before May lepth, 1069, at the °Mee of N. Barnes & tions,3l Mar ley?. street - By order of the Board. • Pittsburgh,Ma M y4, MIS WB IGI . T . Treausrrg v: "k", SE ME EIN ACAJDFINIT MCIENCER 101 • Yedeted Street, Allegheny, (Savings Hann ding.) .Spring term Wenn lONDLY, APRIL 6th, 1869. for dren1414%1C"817111." ,pap • 0113 A. a., EDmininci. LABSNo. Lll4 esmstbalbs street. Bola flan of fr ,„ 0. 2 11 4 . las" s"" Ape 7,^"' II El NSW ADITERTIBBNIENTS, REGISTER'S. OFFICE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing Accounts".of Executors, Administraters, Guardians, &c., have been duly passed in the_ Register's Office, and 'will be presented to the Orphans' Court. for confirmation "and allowance, on MuNDAY, June 7tb, 1869: No. 1: Pint, and final account of Mrs. Nancy Donahue and Harvey W. Ferguson, executors of James Campbell, Sr., deceased. Filed February 3.1869 No. 2. Account of William Kuhlman, admin. Ittrator c. t. a. of Christian Kuhlman, deceased. Flied Yebruary 9, 1869. No. 3 Final accuuat of James Morgan and Thomas Bennett. kaq.,,executors or Henry Mar tin, deceased. Fileu k eurnary 11, 1869. No. 4. Final account of 13amuet McKinney, guardian of Itia,is bpeeltuan. Filed April 13, 1669. - No. 5. Account of Robert Robb. Esq.. admin istrator of John 8. Russell, deceased. Filed Feb ruary 13,1869. . yzo. 6. lual account of John Wilson. adminia• - •"; truary I rator of Joh69.n S. Phinips, deceased. Filed Feb- N 0.3, 18 7. The second partial account of Ames B. Yahoo, William Y. beans and James McCall, ,execetors o' John M. Porton, aeceased. Filed 'February Job 9M . S. buop emeutary account of Ephraim Es tep, deceasoa, executor or Joseph Phillips, de ceased. filed oy Joseph 'Estes), admiulsi rator of rlph raim &step, deceased. k lied February 15, 111959. Nu. 9. Final account of James Payne, guardi ceasedo IL Lowrie son of Wm. Lowr.e, de- Filed.Februar l y 16, 1889. No. ILO. Fast and partial account of Wm. • Woods' and Jas. Means, executors o' ramuel Woods, _dee aced: Flied Four y 10, 1869. No. 11. Account of Juba ROlnlibOn,aumln istrator of James ktobinson.decessed. Filed I eb r airy 8U,1:69 No. 12 nccount of John D. Robinson. execu• for of Mary itubinson,"deceased. Tiled Februa r y SO, 1808. - No. 13. Fan and final account of John P. Wacker. E'cq., executor of Amelia Leaubach, decease'. Filed February 931. 1809. No. 14. Fin tl account of John P. Wacker, F•laryll•eguar 2 oiso of Am.li Leimbacu. Flied Feb- No.ru 869 15. recount of Eliza KsKuhlman.admin istratrix of Her ..au Kuhlman, deceased. Fried Flied February 23, 1869. No 16. Account or Hugh MeElhent adminis tr.tor of Alex. Cameron, deceased . : Filed Fele, rusty 93. 1809 No. 17. Account of Caroline Bender and Bal. Bruer N. els, executors of Jonn Cleo. rseuder,de ceased. .1 lied February 94, . 1869. No. 18. 1 irstwutt final account of George Wolf and Chas. Lowe, executors of Jno. Fraueni mean, deceits:A Filets Fetauary 314, 11369. No. 113. Account of H. etswart and S. Dyer, executors of Joon 1.1„ er, deceased. Filed l'eb r'' a y 96, 1860. No. 20. Account o f C. C. Toyle, Rig. of the estate of Willlam Fitzstiranons, deceased .. Filed Februni7 2 4,11389. • No. 21. A. count of David Dines, Administra tor or the es ate of J. S. Fell, deceased. Filed February 24,1869. No. MS. Account • f Geo ge W. Fisher, admin- Istratir cf tieorge . Wyant, deceased. k Bed Feb ruary 95,1869. No. 93. Fifth account of N. B. Hoge, execu 'tor of me estate of Eligahetn E. H. Isisse 1, cc enraged. Filed February 98,1869. No. $ll4. Account of N. Hoeg. executor of Elizabeth E. H. Bissell In acc not with James B. Bliss 1. Flied February 98, 1869. No. *5. Account of N. B. Hogg, executor of Elizabeth E. 11. Bistell, • deceased, in account with Mary Ann 1 Heti February 26,1889. no. 26. Account of Charles Cub mirage sod Wil lam Walker. executors of Henry Bryce, de ceased. Wile February 27,1869. No. Al. Final account of Juhn D. McCormick, guardian of Wm. J. Marks, now tiecea.en. Flied ebruary 27, .809. No. 98. Final as. onnt of John D. McCormick, guardian of Frances Lavine Marks, near deceas ed. Flied February 27 11389. Nd. 89. First account of Annie Fisher and Ai:wiling Fisher, aaltalnistrators of Carintan Fitter deceased. Flied February 87. 1039 - No. 30. 'amend final account or Ann Maria Walton, admmia.ratrix or the estate or Andrew Nolte,_ueems ea. Filed March 1869. No. 31. First and Finsaaceount of Ann D.GII - adadinstratrix or Daval Gi Leland. de ceased Filed March 1 1869. No. 32. Account of James F. McClure, execu tor of rt.isabeth 11. McClure, deceased. Filed March 5. 1869. No. 33. Account of Frank S. Bissell, executor of the estate o Mrs. Mary A. Bissell, deceased. Filed March 6, t 1869. 1\4).3 e. Partial account of Thomas Weaver and Joe. A. Denny. administrators or Dr. Wm. Denny. deceased. Flied Match 11, 1189. N 0.35 . First and partial account of James Duncan, administrator of Theodore F. Duncan, deceased. Flied March 19 1889. NO. 36. Final account. of Jeremiah Morgan and Simon D. Morgan, executorsof Jno. Morgan,de ceased. rata by Dr. Alex. B. Thompson, ex• ccntor. or Jeromish Morgan. deceased. Flied March 13, 1889. No. 31. Account of Robert Hardir,executor of the estate of Benjamin Patton, deceased. 'Flied March 15,1869. No. 38. Account of Wm. Edgar, administrator of simnel Edgar, deceased. filed March 16, Arrive. Chicago Ex...1:58 a m Chicago Ex..10:03 p m Wheeling Ex 10:48 a in St. Louis Ex 7:08 pm ' Chi' go Ex &M.14:08 p in Cleveland Ex 3:83 p in Erie 4 Yg•n Ex 5:5Sp m Cl. a wive Ex6:5302:: arilvt , ( 4 . .gitepteris Leetsdale ke..8:58 tun' Bca•r Falls " 8:28 an New Castle "10:33 an Enon " 9:13 an Leetsdale " 1:08 pa ilea , r Falls " 9:43 pin Lee r ..• 4:33 pa • " 7.713 Dm !fair Oaks Sun. day .ohnrch. 9:58 an go Express leaves daily. ige Express arrive+ daily J. N. ni , c ti uLTAmen, en'l Supten't. ~.r,'R Nb• 39. First and final iv:count of Bernard Bel set, decesseu, who we. guardian or dOtili Weise andEillati th Weise, tiled by his admit' 11., Lathssiue beset. Filed iderea 11. 1b69. No. 40. Supplementary account or Charles Hays. trusteeof to.° _ge Belienty,now decessed. Fred North 18. 1809. No. 41.- &Levi:int of Charles Hays. matte of Daniel YieHenreFlied Moron 18 1664. No. 419. Ifinal.aCCOunt of C. C. Taylor,admin ceaseo. Fi th d Febr e ay 97.1869. e ndricks. de- No. 43. Float account of Zechariah Wainwrisht and 011.1 a Penn. executors of Josrpe Wain wright. deceased. riled March 22, 1869. No. 44. Flaal accouut of Mary Pfurning• mintstratrix of Wiliam Ffurning, deceased. Filed Hare 515, 1669. No. 45. Second and pertitl account o 1 W. C. Boreland, soministraeo of Dr. Bayer, deceased. Filed March 20. 1869. No. 40. Firs. and final account of John Rodg er., executor of the eat to of :simnel 8e.., de ceitied. Flied March 41. 1869. No. 47. Final au-count of S. 8. Burns, guar dian lit Margaret M. iloodon Woe collo of William Hood, deceased. Filed March 31, 1869. No. 48. final account of William Murray, guardian of James, Eilza lied Annie Alberson. rllOl pril 1, 1809. No. 49. if instead Final account of A. IfelCin ley, s in lateator ofJrneVance, deceased. Filed April 01, 1869. No. 50. Account of Caroline WlUirms, admin • istrator of Jelin ceceased. Flied Aerli No. 51 Flied account of Edward HcOlanese. guardian of Andrew A. :winger. minor son of ratiam Springer. dece a sed. Fileu April 8, 969. Z o. 59. Final avouut of Edward MeGinness. ar , I,n of A urahain Sprieur, minor son et /lied April sth, 1869. N. 53. Final account of Bold. F. Logan ad. mluismear of ine estate or Ephraim Bruner; de. ceased. Filed April 6, 1869. bo. 54. Account of Jo eph A. Batter and Mary Glees 'drat-tastes - or of John G ass, de messed. Fl ied April 19. 1860. No 55. Final acceuet of M. M. Bosworth, ad odnisirstar of Mrel Mary B. Garber, decraste. Flied April 12, 1869. No. 59. Final account if Charles Norris. guarlan of Hugh Graham. min son of J,mes Greiste, deceased. Fist d Apri 13, 1869. No. 67. •irsrand flood account of .1. O. Mo Phenol., acting executor ofWm. J. Helsel! , de. ceaaed. Filed Aprllls, 1869. No. 58. first and final account of C. B. Fet terman, adminietra or of Moses Johnston, de• ceased. riled April 15th, leB9. • No. 58. Final recount of Edward Kelley, ad. d mlniovator of John lioarty. deceased. April 10, 1869. guardian Final account of William Marshall, c f George Login minor son of David Logan, deceased . Filed gin, 10.1069. No. lA. Final account of V. H. Molilheny. guardian of John E. Aleelheny.; William C. McEttieny and Diary_ll. liotihenT. minor chit dren tf re A, MeZlheny, deceased. Flied April 11,11169. elar. e. Account of.H. B. Herron,_Eaq., ad- Bledator of the estate of William H. 8e..!, de- - ce Filed Aprill9, 10 1 09. No. 63. Parties accountof Hobert Morrow, ad grin ISLifitOr of Genera. John Neel, deceased. d April 90. i 1309. No B*. Partial account of Nancy N. Gibson, administratrix or James A. (Boson, deceased. Filed April 90. 18e9. No 0 Final account of Andrew Miller. ad. mlnistrai s. nr of Joon Minnie, deceased. Flied April 90, 1869, No. 66. 'Final account of R. B. Abraham, ad ministrator of Samuel Sherman, deceased. Filed Apell 21, 1869. NO. 87 First and final account of Jam es Evans administrator of the violate or James Dougherty. access d. 'lied April WI, 1889. No. 88. First and/nal account of William liar risOn, gear° lan of Sarah D.' McFarland. now Sarah D. Barr. Flied April 93, 1809 110. 69: First and Anal account of William liarrieon, reardian of AdaF. McFarland. Filed A.oril 23,11369. No. 10. Account of . James Verner, executor of the estate of James Smiths, deceased. Filed April A& 11169. No. 71. First account of James T. Wood, Charles :t hee ood and Benjamin Woodath. exec. uttes o estate of James deceased, Filed April9l. /869. Flo. 74 Aecotint of William ed it bitMOn. 27, for of Jane Robinson, deceas. Filed • pril 1809. No. 73. Vinsi account of Jobs 0. Foster and Flisatnith F. Meredith, adminisiratnrs of A. .1. Foster. decessed. Filed April 27, 1889. - No. 14. Finsl sermons of John firm. adrainis traitor of the entete of_ea noes fireboat, deceased. Flied April 27,1869; . No. 75. 'Final acoodnt of John B. Barcroft, ed adminlstr, for of Albert Jones, deceased. Fil April 28, 1869. No. 78. s foal account of John J. Willeick and Robert Wilson, executors of Renben Anpittrian, decessed. Filed April 98. No. 77 Mai solount of Frederick Unit. Oa*" dean of the =lour heirs of Wm. T, Seetner, ,de.,, ceased. riled April SO, 1889. No. 98. Final account of - Janet and 7110 Mas Robinson, executors of Ale.ll.,obinfiOn, dtetsl9. ed. /1 ed -twit so, moo. - ; No. No. 39. Account of le W.Hlder, Esq., Matte to sell real aside.. of Mary Sampson. deceased. Flied Aprll3o. 1869. ' NO. 80. Penal account of F. A* 116t4914NA. rardlanaW• q. H. cant. /lied April nth; Rea Hs Ite 11011111 0/AIT. 41.1Istallita• s_... GAZE'TrE: MONDAY, MAI 10, NEW ADVriMiIISMENTS; son, gnardisn of Sarah M. Cairn. Tiled April 30 1869. _ NO. B*. Final account °Mex. F. A. Hutch inson. anirdian of Catharibe *. Cavil. Filed April 30, 1869. ' - No. 83. Final aceouitt of Rev. F. A. Hntchin- Fon, guardian of Rohl rt M. cavit and Samuel B. R. . Filed Aprll3o, 1869. No. 84. ACcOnnt , of Rev. P. A. Pntehincon, as commisaioner in the sale of the real estate or Samuel Cavil. neceased: Filed April 30, 18 69 , No. 85. Final account of Robert .1104 . 10111 gnordlan of Eliza Jane Shipman.. Filed M ay 1. 1869. No. 86. Account of John Wolin. en entor of the last will and testament of Arthur Morrow, deceased. Flied May 3. 1869. Na. 87. 'Final account of Houston Thorn. ex- . ecotor of Robert Thora, deceased, Filed May 3, 1869. No. 88. Account of William R. Johnston and C. Hobo. executers of Andrew Johnston. Filed May 3. 1869. No. 89. Final account of Rev. John T. Prat ley, guardian of John Joseph and Eliza Ann Low reY, culidren of John Lon rey, deceased. Stied Max 4, 1869. No. 90. 1. anal account of Rev. Edward McMl - of Rosa It. and James SI tailord, children of Henry S:affurd, deceased. Filed May 4, 1809. Williaml: First account of George D. Brace. Phillips sun Christopher Magee, execu ton of Andrew Fulton. deceased. r lied Aril 4, 1869. No. 951. Account of Samuel George, treasurler and acting xecutor of the estate of D. lipee7, ucceased. Flied May 4, 1869. N0.,93. First and partial account of Rev. . F. Garland and John racilieown executors of the estate of Catharine Kearney, 'deceased. Filed May 6. 1669. la o. 91. k Thal account of Jacob T,isenbles. ad ministrator of John .M. klaenbles, deceased. Filed May 6. 18u9. No. 95. Final account of Joseph Johnston, gimp' lan of Sarah Ann Hoffman. Filed May 6. 1869. _No. 96. First account of B. A. Sampson sl i nd' ceasedell. executors of Andrew Wawhop, e- Flied Man 7. 1869. No. 97. Final account of S. D. Oliphant. ad ministrator of the estate of Catharine Mickey, deceased. May 7, 1869. No. 98. Final account of Rebecca Baum. ad mlnlstratrix of Win. P. Baum, deceased. Filed Mae 8.1869. 140 .1 09 . Final ,cconnt of Edward Spring ad minim ator or Franz Lultrum, deceased. Filed May 8,1869. m 39 BATES OFFER A FULL STOCK DRESS GOODS 1:1-133.19, ACE CEItTA.IN LINEN GOODS, AT yQW PRICE $05,000 TO LOAN ON 1103 sok MORTGAGE. BOOk• bettled and accounts promptly _ ed. Houses and Lots in rittsbarto and Alfeglie- Tly. ellninp Houses In Lo tn twit, Ltoemy and B addocks. Lots In Mansfield. A very desirable farm of ?Guru; splendid young orchard. good house. with store-room attached; spring of n..yer water: near Economy. on the :las of P. Ft. Vor. &C. B. V. for sale very cheap. lowa, hit/soon and Virginia land for sale. Enquire of . THOS. SIMPSON & B. IL HOLLAND Brokers and Beal Estate Agents. SO ABAFT SIEE, . ..111ce. r but room. SPRING • IaC.IS2r El 3, An Immense Stock at. Low Prices, a • IIicCORD &..00%; • .181 WOOF BTREES •p 1 FEDERAL OIL COMPANY-. In pursuance of an order from the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, Pennsylva. nits. the Directors of the PIcDEKAL OIL. COM PAN Y have this day declared a dividend ef T CENTS per shin, payable forthwith to the legal holders of stock in said company, on return to the Secretary, of certificates or other evidence of ownership. All parties are hereby notified that dividend*. ncialmed for a period of six monthsovili be dis osed of according to law. By order ofthe Board. A. B. MILLS, Secretary. Ofilce,Ducu sne Way, 3 doors below Ninth Pittsburgh. Pa. Pittsburgh. LA pril BS, 15110.. ap2D:it7 MACHINISTS' TOOLS FOR SALE. ....X Double Geared Pllde Lathes. various sizes, 1. %cre ye w s fro C m ut l34 Inch ting Mato chine, with Taps and D 31. 1 Sore* Cutting_ Machine for small work. Lot of Mantrllls, - Borlng Bits, Hamm of ' all sizes from 3 inch to All kinds small tools. For Information call on H. W II3H rid AN it Lop. ens aVilghtman's Glass WorlteallthWard,r burvh during the Al l egheny . the evening at No. 411 tiandubty street, my7:ll2.dT. ISSOLWTION.—The Partner. imp as the Arm of Wm. Prance 6. thin, eietofore existing between the undersigned in the 'weer,' business, at 16 Diamond, rut" burgh. Is this day di<solved by mutual consent. W m .prance„Athe senior partner, will settle all th4flrm , s business. and will continuo the gro • ce business in his own name at the old stand. WM. FRANCE, WM.. J. MILANO& m5:114 May 3d, 1889: IQtAIIDENERS TAKE NOTICE. —FOR SALE. —Tkie FOURTEEN MILE AND, on Ole Allegheny River. and now used for gardening purposes; well Improved and In slide), state of cultivation; containing 40 or 50 acres, now olered at a.bargain. eau goon. • Also, other Farms in good locations. Woolen rectory. two Houses, and twenty acres of land on the Uentral Railroad. Rouses and Lots For Bale end - To-let In both tittles. Vor further par. Oculars Inquire of WILLIAM WARD, fe26 nu Grant street. env:mite Cathedral. FLOVH. • Choice braids 'FLOM and SEED POTATOIB to stole &lid for sale low AT THE WHITE PRONT, VAQ Liberty street, Pittsburgh. t.. By BEANO& & BARPEB, mui • rb - UEARFAST BACON: jo p A /MAR BIIPPLY Or magrut.,XPAArr 13&00 Pro, Of the eta BiAad of ClA4Awasts, Nit meted Attie tow Pcw" a nto. A. Xiartaiiii. N0WA4 .1 .. 114 , 111411111 . 0 ., 11 .- - NEW ADVER UNBLEACHED BIUSLUL EXTR Pi GOOD YARD WIDE BLEACHED MIISLI Heavy Yard Wide UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. AT 12 1.2 CENTS, Fast Colored Gingham, Good Yards Wide FEATHER TICKING JOS, K. GIZELT. Register. Table Lixxen.. BELL OF • lion. Thos. M. Howe, C. G. Hussey, •et • blase Jones, Jacob Painter, D W. C. Bidwell, Melvyn& V egtly, Harvey Childs, Wm. U. Smith. . ••• Hon. J. K. Moorhead. IIiTnnEST ALLOWED on Deposita at 81X , PER CENT. ANNUM, payable to De c rsitors in May and November, ,which, if nut rawn. will be added to the princlpal and compounded. Open for Deposits from 9 A. M. to 3 r. B.Oary; also, on Saturday evenings aLm IS to 9 o'clock. OFFICE. 63 FOURTH AVENUE . , PIrI'TE)BUR(H. znys:l6B - MB = AT 12 1.2 CENTS, AT 12 1.2 CENTS, GOOD AT 121.2 CENTS, BED TICKING. AT 25 CINTS, AT 50 CENTS, AN EXTRA GOOD BARGAIN IN NEW ASSORTMENT OF °ASSUMES AND CLOTHS, Jeans, Tweeds, &c., &c., AT VERY LOW PRIC ES, AT I WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Pedenl Street, ALIAGEICNY CITY STATEMENT REAL ESTATE SAYINGS BAH OS THE APRIL ao, Ise°. ASSETS. . . Bonds an d Mortgares U.S. 18S1 Bonds. (§) p 05.... 11. S. 10-40 Bonds. ®,par... Real E. tate Once 'Furniture Cash EM:9 LIABILITIES Amount due dcpoaltors 8803, lnterost - Due Dtpoaltra, May 1, 1889 151, Contingent Fun.l 38, F Total ,$555.193 34 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. The undersigned. Andlttne_ConunttleeA base examlned‘ the Boo k s of t R he Rant, the on s, )tort a'es and Floeurttles, eknd counted the Calb, ,and Bud the for south statement eorrece, • H. CITILDR. Now. R. outsn, }Commtttee. IizenoLet.VOEGTLY.Jr. May 1:1, 1569. liii ISAAC JOKES, President ,t Accountant 11. C. P.enicr., bolicltor—S• BRADFORD TODD. TRUSTEES. GREAT SUCCESS! A' WASHING MACHINE It washes the finest fabrics, without liaPiry. perfectly clean in less than oue• eighth the ordi nary way. It does hot rub the cloth. but per forms tne cleaning process by steam and the quick ...Mon of hot wateri s tt can be operated by a child. Its great chastise makes It accessible to every family Ina saves Its own cost in doing away with tubs. PRICE, $l5. Bold from the Manufactory, at THOMAS MOWS, • PENN ST., OPPOSITE THE FAIR GRCOND.! 1 XIPAGENTS WANTED. ardlithal ,Cll. A GREAT CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH &SMALL OAPITAL. FOB. SALES A FAMM. OF 120 ACRES, With a TWO STORY FRAME ROUSE. BARN. (MT HOUSIIS and abundance oi choicest fruits. TO acres cleared. 00 In valuable timtr-r; a little_ stream running through tita premises& having dart rich soil. and being uuder high state of out Ovation. This fana 19 &Halsted In Putnam coml. , Ohio, on Toledo t Day ton tr. R.. 3 miles trotu Ottawa. city. Th. price is only 1150 per acre, 111.5001 n cash, and the balance to be paid in 0 annual Installments of $5llO each. For further particulars, T USTI N & KLEE, aaplio:os - 07 Grant street. - .. JOON It. STEWART ROW!. 11. PATTRRSON. ItORT. R. PATTERSON Al CO:, • BA:IAA Al'. CIMMISSION STA.BLES • CO B. SEVENTII.AVENUE Ii *BERT! PITTSBURGH, PA. siD2l:ll4 pE4IIIABLE REAL EEMATE , FOlf, BALE, situate near Wood' Bun; en outh avenue, Union avenue, Stockton avenue, West Common. Ridge street, Second avenue, Fifth avenue. Sixth avenue. Franklin strew. Penn street.. North avenue. 'Wpm& street,' rl;* Villas street, Want street, Fulton street and . other locations. S. CUTHBERT & BON/3, 39 Sixth Avenue. nitS tINIO STATES PASSPORTS. _ _ _ °Metal PASSPORTS of the Department of gre, Indleperliable to traveler% Issued by WILLIAM P. 110IIII,Motary Public. °Zee 140 fourth &Tisane, plttaburel. . 869. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T 12 1.2 CENT% LIGHT AND-DARK DELAINES, Goo') QIIdLITY• /DOUBLE WIDTH, - J CHANGEABLE ALPACA POPLINS. AN EXTRA GOOD •BARGAIN. DOUBLE WIDTH GOOD QUALITY AND NICE COLORS. HEAVY BLACK SILKS. FOR DRESSES AND SACQUES AT TEE LOWEST PRICES, ÜBLE WIDTH, SILK MIXED p 114 NS, IN HANDSOME LIGI3T COLORS, LdREAT VARIETY OF NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, WILLIAM SEMPLE'S. 80 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY : REFINED FAMILY LARD, , • PACKED BY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. Ask your Oroeer for our brand of Lard In these Packages. Packed in 3,5, and 10 pound Caddies. 60 pound Cases for shipment. Cheapest mode for seilir g Lard. Send for Price List. SOLD BY ISAIAH DICKEY & CO PITTSBURGH. And . Grocers and Dealers General :apMO - 93 FOR' SALE. .1460,096 15 . 25.002 00 . 25000 00 . 2,120 00 41860 38,388 12 033,193 34 648 151 ,8512 13 ,1013 00 wm.m. SMITH Vice Presideut A CHEAP FARM is Jefferson county; of 100 acres, 70 of which are cleared and 30 in floe timber, all underlaid with an 8 fent vein of coal; large orchard of choice fruit; will sell for 440 per acre on easy terms. 13 ACRES of level ground. near Jack's Bun— welladaptcd for a small fruit farm and garden ing! ; 3 - ACRES of ground In Freedom; splendid lo• cation for grapes, or to lay out In building lots. 5 BUILDINtI LOTS on Lyndham street. 10 VACANT LOTS on Locust street. 12"Ettl= FOR SALE. Near Osborn Station, on the ritteburgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, TWO LOTS, Containing About Two Acres Each. /ENQUIRE OE W. MACKEOWN & BRO., 195 Liberty Street. inhlS (ii YICI. Or Cyst I:Rona= AND NVILYOII, Plttsbursch. May 7 ILIMI9. NOTICE. -The Assessments for grading, , paying and curbing Townsend street from - Wylle street to Decatur street, and Nine alley from Federal' street to Washington street, are now - READY FOR EXAMINATION, An 4 can be seen •t this (ace until TIJEEDA.T. May Mt, 1869, when they will be returned to the city Trersarees splice for collection. m)7:190 TO STONE CONTRACTOIIII. • Th , Park Commission of Allegheny City will ,reeelve PECPtrCALIS until WEDNECDAY, the 'loth Inst. 3 r. It., for constructing on Park. Grounds a Circular Fountain Basin, 50 felt di ameter, In cut stone, with rubble foundation. Plans and specifications can be seen and lull par. tiedlars obtained at City Engineer's ~nice. T • e Commission do net bind themselves to no. cept the lowest or any bid. CHARLES DAVIS, Superintending Engineer. ROPOSSLS.-- Proposals for P the CarpalPr Work. Brick Work and ablating required for the Court house and Jail improvements will be received at tile officeof tan undersigned, until yRIDAT, m a y vi tt ,. 1.1,10 t). Plans and specifications are now ready for examination, REMOVALb. , DEL, & REID have removed to their nearly-foratabed parlors ,~.'„ AT 25 CENTS§ AT 28 CENTS, AT 75 CENTS, El TtrsTut a ICLPE 11. J. 'AMORE. CITY ENGIN LER. ID➢8:181 BARE & MOSER, • Architects, re7:A3 Nos. A and Slit& (late St. Clair) at, 197 Third avenue, near Grant, street EXTRA NM 3. I 1 LAUD OIL OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE Entral3. O. D. Beef and Beef Tongues In store anikffilr side 1:7 W. fIELLERS dr, CO.. Cot Penn and Tenth streets. itsyll ONE WSEIL'ILONGES for the Costae oat sale at No. 100 Onto street. Al i,' ilbourt. 0.000 wortlrof Ime ttoodr. rittra' r GOAN igetl.olll, Oil Moths: - meow libades..o4ll 14.3 to lieu. Ittt to quit Imslaeu. more roe rent. itztoroszallbrt sitis y .AlsoStora dad tut Or rut •ri. : OdJak 17r NOTICES—.•To I.ct,‘ , HOC" “Lett.' , ..Wante. l, '"Boarlittg's' ir 'ie., not exteedinite.Fo OR .61NEE each wit/ Oe Soh gelded to theae:o.tutans ones for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS : each a dditional Uwe FIVE CENTS. WANTED-HELP. WANTED -HELP.-AT EM=. PLOYMENT OFFICE, No.l St. Clair Street, BOYe 01RLS and MEN, for different kinds of employment. Persons wanting help of all kinds can be supplied on short notice. WANTED--AGENTS WANTEM--11 No. 1 Canvasser with a capital of from St to so to sell an . article. Can wage $5 Per day. Apply at Vinton & Hopper's iturniture rooms. 45 Enilthileld St. WANTED. --AGENTS for Leos• stag's new HIST( iltY OF TH It UNITED 81' ThB in one large 8 vo. volume of 800 rages and 400 Illustrations on steel and wood, A. splendid volume. with maw. diagrams, foot notes, in which are a' great many facts, figures, dates, and blographizal sk , lobes ( f prominent men, containing tne matter of 3 drttnary vol. umes. Enna ly popular with the scholar and the people, as ills the only full history of our country brought down to the present time. By a stan dar d author, and lust out. Every one will buy a. nistory of their country that will buy any book. For terms and territory address W. GILL 25 Warren street, byraeuse, NB. Y. my6:185 to NITAZTO per month !!vwTtere! '" 2le and . CIIMMON introduce the 41ENIII.NE IMPROVED SENSE FAMILY IiEWINki MA CHINE. Tnis machine will etttch, hem, fell. tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider, iu amost superior manner. Price only OS. Folly warranted for dye years. We will pay $1:000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautful, or more elastic seam (Everyrs. . makes the '‘Elststic Lock atitch." second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents • from $75 to $2OO per month and expenses. or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB do CO., Pittsburgh, . • Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or Boston, Mass. CACTI() r. —l.lO not be Imposed upon by other pa rites palming off worthless cast Iron machines, under the same name o v ntherwise. Ours ls. the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. NVANTED —A GEN TS.—To sell the American Knitting Machine. Price ns. The simplest. cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit i/0.000 stitches per minute. Liberal 'inducements to agents. C Ati . drss AMER a I e C; AN KNITTINkk MA- O Boston,., or St. Louie, Mo. WANTED - AGENTS - NEW BOONS-200 ENGRAVINGS—The Far mers and Slechanlcs Manuel. A book of grea value to every one. Send for 18 Page circulart Also, LIFE AND EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL, 03,00.) with introduction by Rev. Bishop Mmp son. The only complete unabridged edition. A. . TA, 98,4 Fourth avenue. Plitsbbrgb. Pa. TTUS-T WANTS. WANTED., -BOARDERS.-A few good boarders can e we dbaey , seeo mm l o dat ed withgood board byth ls9 SECONDAmEN,UE. LOST. LLOST.—On Sunday, April 1704 hi Citizens street ear. a pair of GOLD C4I:CTACLES. marked `tepid to Father." A. liberal reward will be paid or Ipseiog Wit - Noe - - 10G Ohio street, Alleahmay City, Pa. J. GOSLING. REWARDI.-;;-thi LOST.-$b hUNDAY, the Ad inst.,_between 6 and 7 o'clock A. St., ♦ LA ROE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, color black. with ambit: spot on his nose and tail and a white breast. Had a collar on with the name of Fido Ghent, and N0.8414th street, Pittsburgh., engraved upon it. A reward of 65 will be pal l to any person nutting and leaving hint at the Mayor's office. m16:178 TO LET. rrOLET.—Honse on Centre Alth A. EN 17E. —Gars. Water. &e., very convenient. Out of so on. Rent 1125,00 per =oath. Call soon at 121Centre avenue, Ylttsbnygn. • - rriO-LET.-2d and 8d story of No. A 6 Diamond, Allegheny. Ad story suitable for a private school. inquire on the pren fees, TO-LET.—A hens? with len room., two kitehtns, and a bath room. newly papered and painted. Gas• in every de partment. Could be used .by two families. On kitrhth street. (Hancock.) opposite Christ at —a beautik. situation in summer. Apuly at 217 Penn reet. T . 0-LET.—A three-story brick dwellle g house, Just completed, I' ituatesLon t e corner of Fremont street. and Ohio *venue, Allegheny City, with - a Hue store room on the ground flow% which will be tented separately from the remaining par; of the house, if deshed; also the adJotninie Geese on Fremont street. three stories, and newly built. For terms, Ac., en claire of Jtilibi BARBEY, in Beaver street.'Al• legheny. , m53:02 rr-LET.— ROOMS.— Two tine ROOMS in GAZETTE BUILDING. Apply at onnt fag Booms, 841 and SO Mitt avenue. FOR SA LE FOR SALE. BONDS AND NOBTOLOES • For Building Associations. by W. fif. HAVEN deic CO.. myB;j2 Corner Wood St. iknd Third even lie. FOR SALE.-rfitock, Fixtures and tesse of the band. cane cigar i tore. .3 Wylie street. Price. {SOO. C.ll at 73 Wytia stmt. FOR: SALE.-LAND-15 acres In the 13th ward, fronting on 4'entare ave nue, Craig a d Neville streets. 1 bls is a &siva ble location fir country restdences: well Watered. and near Penna. R. R. and East t.lbwr Passen ger Railway. Will be sold as a whore or in lots. of from one to five acres. 'Enquire of W. H. TAYLUt, e 1 Wo. d street, or at his refid• nee on Neville street, near the property. or of HENRY LLOYD. Kensington Iron Works. untinso FOR SALE.—Loole here, €4O PER ACRE will parches , ' a FAX..nr og. FOR acres In Armstrong ;county. Pa. oood house and barn snlendld orchard of over 5 acres of grafted frul 60 aorta In grass. 15 acres In Umber, good t o ghborkond. Whole farm can be worked by miehtnery. There ls 1500 of a bar. /Rain . In abls_nrciertv. IT MUST BE SOl,O . SOON. TERMS Aal. Apply to CROFT A PHILLIPS, Real state Agents, No. 139 Nourth avenue. , - m g - --- SALE.—The undersigned offers for 'side, on Tuesday, 11tb, "at 10' o - o.ock, either in pieces or altogether, his entire stool <WON LIVERY STABLE on Carson street, Birmingham. Parties wishing to go into the livery business, can either bug or lea.° the reel estate belonging to it. Enquire on the premises, Carron street, Birmingham, between Seventh and Eighth streets, or on the corner of Carson streets. m3:147 TO LET.—A Large and co m fortable Double °Mee at 3811 Mertyltreet. legatee at No. 11 !Smithfield street. op stairs. FOR SALE.—The remains of Ue BeiinerY by the late Se e at Gars Oil Work a, consisting of Boilers, Si rurnp,Con densing Tanks,&a., together with the ground upon which t he are 'oat d. Location near Vharpebnrgh bridge. between A. V. B. B. and Allegheny river. Apply to ERN 1"; JADE MA br & Oil., at works. OR BALE .- NEW - FRAME CODI'AGE of El roomigall and cellar, In 70th Ward, (late East Ltoe .) ,Lot 00 by 187 feet; broad board walk Dom Railroad stadon. Price low and terms easy.' Enputreatime or- VOR tiALL—iltare chance for A.! the profitable inveatment of 4115.00 0 la an established manufacturing business In idea. new paying largely. If dmired by the *dirty Inveat. Jur, he can hare the managing of the works at g, nor salary, Satisfaction, as to Its. paling. fully -- shown. For particulars apply to cc addres, CROFT i PHILLIPS, Rest Hstate Ater *No. 139 Fourth actril_ VA FUROR SALE.--Salt Works Viand 50 Acr s of Land on Western Pesing.H. It., miles east of Pittsburgh. Works OM along side of railroad. and are now in aneceseful opera. - Oen. Will be sold at a bargain, as the oli . i too ell to attend to it. Land Is underlaft wn c coal and firenit4 'a elay From personal ekl we . must say -this _property to deeigetly, . .. flltOitT & PHILLIPN Heal Estate Agents, 'No-- ti 139 Fourth avenue. _ , :gm • - _ m7lOl yOR OALE.--SubOrbaln Resi dence or Business Stand, and 'One Acre ot round. situate to the borough of BrisititleltA: • within two minutes , walk of 4 , 4tation on Elaine railroad. The house is a nett-. triune of seven maw. large hall and cellar; lot contains all to*. - ce&uirr outbuildings. and so abundarce of In - kinds of frail, good goring water in k'tehiwii 'Mu feet from the house lea storeroom to be 30,walt a an l d udoel-u r g o ots att ateruhsedot .a . t % r now reiti.d property t a all d thatb u nldbd be et o per l tbr s country or=busaliatld, • elebinh. Anal to COOIPT - atP1111.14,11, , M Poem, k• Aims, li Gale it glist4 ay este . - -, , ..- ; loot - ,I. 9 w. JACOB VOELSEB. ~~ v~F
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