The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 26, 1868, Image 7

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FASHIONS. 1
- Translated from Le FO`it.t.
All sorts of gay colors are ; continually
worn, and the contrast of. the various shades
• givei our toilets an almost Oriental appear
ance. I have seen material With pale gold
and purple stripes,,for instance,; which look
ed exceedingly Pretty. The tunic was loop
ed back enpaniera, but unicolored, while the
- hat of Italiati straw, had small clusters of
cherries, scattered in a most original - manner,
for ornaments. •Almil - gt every tunic as
sumes now-a-days the form of a square or
• rounded apron in front and of paniers be
hind, more or lesslooped up. For full dress
toilets next Winter this AlescriPtion of cos
tumes will be worn altogether. The style
for Winter hats is forecasting its shadow
. already. As might have been expected, they
will have high crowns. The principal orna
metifa will be puffs, feathers,:
.and aigrettes.
This style of head-dress will be admirably
adapted for the costumes of the Louis XV ,
and LOuis.,XVI. age, which are so far, from
going•out of fashion as to beeome still- more
complete, and powderand beauty spots are
seriously spoken of. In the mean time, the
fashion. of he td-dresses is mixed, neither
'high nor low.) . Flat chignons on the head,
small hats wi h flat caps, narrow fanchon
zites with flower puffs, are all the rage. To
return to costumes. } have seen- a very .
. pretty one on the beach of Trburille. A
round skirt of silver-gray Mexican-silk bad
a high flonneeand a fold of scarrabee-taffeta
for ornaments; an apron of the same mate-
At . L . Liters bordered with a small flounce and a
fold of scariabee-taffeta at' the top.
What was j visible of the back Part of
the skirt looked very original on ac
count-of a knot of a scarabee-sash beina.
` - fastened to it, while the sleeves Of the diesi
- were half-tight fitting and ended in a puff
ing of the same material as the dress.. The
•toquet of a very fine — silver-gray straw was
-bordered with searaliee . satin. The some-
What high cap had a lustre of scarabce feath
ers for ornament which fell gracefully down
on one side over the ringlets of the chignon,
- which' had been put , very, high on the back
part of the head. Another not less original
-costume Was made of green glaced silk, the
lower skirt had pipings of flounces placed
below at certain distances from each other,
while the upper skirt looped back in three
.
paniers repeated the same trimming -on a
-smaller Scale. The waist was!cut square in
.-- front, and completed by a Marie Antoinette
mantelet, knotted on the chest by a Papillon
knot and falling doWn over the sides so as to
become fastened—behind at the top of the
skirt a few centimeters lower than the waist.
This mantelet is bordered by pipings at cer-: I
' tain distances, and Moreover ornamented
With microscopic knots, visible on the inter
vals left by the pipings. A splendid dinner
costume has just been finished for the Mar
•quise - of V. It is a vapory skirt of white
gauze held up en paniers in a very original
- manner, over a turquois blue transparent, by
a large turquOis blue sash. The waist is cut
low and square, and has very rich wide
lace, fastened by turquois clasps all round the
shoulders. •
lam at a loss what to saymf linen wear
Bonnets always keep the 11Lnc-ion or the -
Catalan style, and-only vary in the stile of
borders. The most becoming is a Ciiiala h.
bonnet of embroidered muslin. A ribbon, 1
corresponding in shade to 'the toilet, forms /
a square which indicates the top of the head,
and falls down under the-chignon 'which it
half covers. Small -knots of embroidered"
muslin and-of ribbon form the front of the
bonnet, while two long ribbons float behind.
Another pattern is the guipure fanchon.
The front of the bonnet is looped back over
the top of the head in two points bordered
by a narrow ribbon. A , flounce of guipure
serves as an ornament for the back part, and
extends in flaps fastened under the chin by
a rich guipure lace covering a knot of rib
.bon.
MM. DuvE and Lemaire, two young me
chanics in Paris, have invented a new kind
of safety lock.. The key opens the lock
without ringingthe bells; but if a false key
be introduced, Ti"jemmv," or any piece of
metal, the bells are set gcing as long
as the
piece is applied.. This is effected by the
disposal of the several tumblers with regard
to a small lever which completes the battery
circuit when elevated. When all the tumb
lers are lifted simultaneously, as by the mas
ter key, the lever is not raised and no alarm
is given; but if one, or two, or three be
lifted the alarm lever is raised and the ring
ing takes place. If the burglar, knowing -
the mechanism of the lock, try to force the
lock plate by any of the usual burglars' in
struments, aS soon as the metal is attempted
to be wedged in the tinning commences.
The safety lock can be applied to all doors
-or fastenings without distinction. The act
ing agent of alarm is -a feeble current of
electricity, produced by a small battery of
two elements. The pile used is that of Le
-clanche (small model), with peroxide of
manganese and a single liquid, which does
not require touching for several months,
and then even it little water is allthat is
necessary to replace that lost by evapora
tion. The master key is protected by an
insulating substance, so that when intro
duced it establishes no contact, nor 'does it
raise the alarm lever When the tumblers are
lifted. Now, snpposinz a burglar-to have a
dozen -or so isolated keys, he could intro
duce any one of them silently, but on his
attempting to tarn it, the wards not being
those of the magicr key, the alarm would
be continuously given, and- put an end to
his experiments, so that he could not try
one key after another.
LONDON is greatly concerned about its
:supply of water. Enormous sums have al
ready been expended to secure a supply,
but something more is needed. Five new
.schemes have been presented.. They em
brace the source of the Severn, the Cumber
land Lakes, .the Thames water filtered
- through the Bagahot sands, reservoirs placed
near the sources of the Thames, and the
waters floviing down the Derbyshire and
Staffordshire hills. All theie may be called
.great and costly undertakings—two of their'
even immensely so. Either one of these
plans, if adopted, will cost between sixty
-and seventy millions of dollars. Now every
_gallon of water delivered in London - has to
be pumped up from nearly the sea level to
an average. height of 250 feet, and then the
-supply is unreliable, while the people pay
Ante shilling and five pence in the pound
Lterling water tax.
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,ofticerts'of the Mont Cents Railway
"COmpany are engaged in remedy!ng the
damage done by the Jate heavy rains. It
las bean decided that the fragments of rock
hitherto employed, • arid which are easily
.carried away, shall be replaced by heavy
blocks measuring at least ttn metres cube,
and aalable , of resisting the most impetuous
The cost will amount: to less than:
1 500 ,00 X) Alines. The expense of the reviri
stracuclik Of the: railway is estimated at
400,000 francs.
Drattezia t it 1s asserted by the Alglish'
IrrobablY Make' another of his
bold political
_ches of opinion, The Pall
Gazette, fromsentenee'inflirJePack
iniltoubt election address, draws the conclu
slop that Mr. Disraeli is preparing to throir
oysie.theltialt,Charch, and again afiet,the
popular feeling from the Liberal party'
40wards
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How to Sleep In Cl
ASstiming that it Is dntk, 'let ns consider
the manner of performing it. Like all
Christian practices, there should be uniform
ity in the manner : •
Firif- - -4t is an improper manner in per
forMing this duty to. nod, and for the plain
reason that it attracts too much attention:
We are everywhere taught to avoid ostenta
tious.dispiny in our whole worship. The
Pharisees :were condemned for praying at
corners ofthe street, that they might be
seen of men. On the same principle the
nodding wershipper is making too public a
display of his devotions; '
Second—Nor is it proper to snore in the
performance of this Anty—partly for the
forgoing reasons ;. but mainly becau.seit is a
direct infraction of the golden rule. Sup
pose, for instance that your next : neighbor
is asleep, by your snoring he will be dis
turbed; probably awakened. This is not
doing unto others as you would they should
do unto you. -
Third—lt is wrong to injure one's health
while offering worship;. and all physicians
admit that to sleep with the head thrown
back and mouth wide open is liable' o pro
duce sore throat and hoarseness. Besides,
flies sometimes get-into the mouth_on such
occasions, and by their injurious explora
tions tickle the delicate-membranes and
cause horrible sternutations and coughing,
which is very injurious to health.
Fourth—To sleep with the head resting
upon the arms of the worshipper, and the
face buried up in the cuffs of the coat, is the
most improper way of offering sleep worship.
First, because it is also injurious to health,
and mainly, because it it a direct violation
of the Scriptures, which commands us to let
our light so shine that men May profit by
our example. In this case it is impossible to
know Whether the Christian i worshipper. is
asleep or] awake. It is a positive case of
lukeWarniness—neither the one thing nor
the other. -
aytte,
• Removlnnt a Tir-ht Linger Bing.
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It seldom necessary to 'file off a ring
'which is tho tight to readily pass the joint
of the finger. IC the finger i swollen, ap
ply cffid Water to reduce the inflamation,
then wrap's small wet rag wet in hot water
around the ring to expand! the metal, and
soap the finger.. A needle threaded with
strong silk can then be passed between the
ring and finger, and a person holding the
two ends and pulling the silk/ while slowly
sliding it around the peripheiy of the ring
may readily remove the ring If the ring
is'a plain hoop, this process iseasy; if it has
\.
a setting or protuberance mor. care will be
required. Another method isitu pass a piece
of, sewing silk finder the ringjand wind the
thread in pretty close spirals and snugly
around the linger to the end Then take
the lower
,-end-; that below the ring—and
begin unwinding. The ring is certain to
be removed unless the silk is very weak.
The winding compresses the finger End
renders the uperittion less difficult.
JAPAN.—Thee commissioners sent from.
Japan to the United States to purchase ves
sels of war, and who recently returned to
Japan in . the ram Stonewall„Jackson, have
tied to San Francisco, it being unsafe for
them to remain in Yokohama during- the
present political disturbances. The leaders
of the Southern faction have threatened to
decapitate them if captured. The earth
quake wave occurred in the harbor of Yoko
hama the day following that convulsion 'of
nature inSouth America.
MExico. Re&ent ad vices from- (!aliMrnia
state that in Sonora and Sinaloa the 6 - sire
for annexation to the United States is very
strong among the intelligent classes. The
Mexican Government is organizing its forces
in the States of Guadalajara, Durango and
Sinaloa, with the intention of attacking
General Lagoda, at Lepre, as soon as the
dry season permits. General Lagoda is also
Making extensive preparations to 'resist the
Government forces;
AN IMPERIAL MATCH.—The advocates of
the annexation of Belgium to France- hake
suggested the idea of a marriage bet seen the
young Princess Marie Amelia of Belgium,
and the Prince Imperial, In case no other
male heiris born to King Leopold, the
union of France and Belgium would be ef
fected without war and without opposition
from Engtand.
AUCTION SALES.
BY A. M'ILNAIST.
MEVERSVILLE PROPERTY,
Corner of Centre Avenue and Miner Street
7 LOTS AND 2 HOUSES.
MONDAY AFTERNOON, Beptemtkr 28th, at 3
o'clock, will be sold, on the prendaeB, the valuable
Gormley propevy In Allner.vaile now City or Pitt.-
burgh. at p.esent occupied by W. 31. ticirmie.
and which has been sub-ilivl.fed Into seven'ilei..lra
al.uate at corner or Centre - .A.venue.und
Miner street. • .
Lot No. 6 Is 176 feet front on Miner street and 51
feet In depth along the side next to Centre Avenue,
tieing +boat 100 feet In depth along-tfie other st,e;
on welch Is the two-story Brick Double .I,anslon,
containing hall, double parlor, drawing-room and
dining-room on first fl or; live chanthers on second
door; two finished attics:, basement, . kitchen and
wash home. with sink and hydrant in kitchen and
good rist.ro connected with wash house. Dining
room and kitrhen connected with dumb waiter.
Near to how e Is a well of good water, covered with
grape arbor, and grounds planted In irult trees.
Lot , No. 71s an adjoining lot on Correa of Centre
avenue, having 100 feet front on Miner street,. and
being In depth 5 k feet, on one limy and 38 feet on .
the of her.
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Lot No. 1 contains about one-outrter acre of
ground. fronting 150 lect on Miner street,
_with a
two story frame dwelling. containing six rooms and
cellar. Afro. ipring hou-e, fruit trees, .&c.
Lots Nos. 2, J. 4 and 5 are each fronting 24 feet
on Miner street, with depth from 100 to 123 feet,
with fruit tree , &c.
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T, is haudpotnelv situate and very desirable prop
er ty Is pasbed by the Mincrsylile 6Lreet I ars bring
log it into easy e , mmunication with lower , art of
the city.. Ttioe wishing are invited to examine the
proper. y before day of sale.
Terms of sale—One third cash, balance In one and
two yeare, with intYr , st..
ee2l A. aIcILWAINF, Auctioneer.
134 HANDSOME LOTS IN 22D
WARD, PITTOBURGIT, (formerly Rost
Liborty,) at Pennsylvania Avenue, Junction with
Greensburg Pike
ITESDAY APTERNOON. September 29th. at
2 &pluck, on the pretnises will be sold, the I'4
Hundvome Lots, 'Oh-divided from the Jonas R. Mc-
Clintock property. beautifully situated at the June-
Gen of Pennsylvania Avenue with the 0.1 eruiburg
Pike, toe 291' ward of the city, formerly Fast
'Liberty. and fronting on Pennsylvania avenue, and
other SU feet avenues: the Lois being 25 feet front
and from 100 to 122 fe t in d pth.
'the locution Is undirpassed for healthful eleva
tion, accessibility and cu. tivated surrounding.; and
the plan or vow I, said out with a view to a cunsolt•
dation of any number of Lots to make up the quan
tity of ground desired by the purchaser,
• Parties wishing to view the grounds before day of
sale will ,receive every nem ssarfattention by call
ing on Dr. McClln.ock. orethe premises. Move de
sirous of securing valuable and healthy Buhdling
Site should nut neglect this opportunity.
A Free Excursion Train wit leave the Union De
pot. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. at hail-past one
o'clock P. Y., fur conveyance of ladles to and from
sale. No tickets required.
Terms of - -ale—One-fourth cash, balance in three
equal annual paymedts. with interest. $lO of the
eman payment to be made on each lot at time of pur
chase.
Plan of Lots can be obtained at Auction Rooms,
100 Smithfield street..
1545 A. McILW AINE, Auctioneer.
• BT PAUI)101, & PZI=P2.
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417C1/03MUM
.tad'clotOtgaga'Xere
OPERA- y ' HOME AVM* BOOMS;
601 Mb Street, Pittsburgh, Pah
BOOTS SHOES O4IRPETS
Drk , Goods and Naftalis,
, AT PRIVATE•SALPiDAY ARV EVENING.
tuns.nerati Solicited. Prompt Be.
PITTSB
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FERTILIZERS.
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
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EUREKA A3IIIONIATED 801%
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SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIM,
EANITFACTUR:ED By
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The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SEWARD if CAMPBELL,
pitopic=a•Orts, •
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Office, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The best Eertilizer
.in rise, and recognized y
Farmers who have given it a trial, to be the si and
arfVfor raising large crops of Wheat, Bye, Oats,
Corn, Pota toes, ac. We have published for gratu
itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of
which will be sent free to any sending us their ad
dress.
ARE SIIPETIJOR TO ANY OTHERS
WTNE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM, FRENCH,
WATER,_ BUTTERSUDAR and SODA. CRACK.
&HS; SCOTCH and SULK BISCUIT.
For Sale by Every Grocer
WILL:4I. TAYLOR,
No. 43 OHIO IST4MET. ANstell.r. ,
Thankful for the former very liberal patrOnaire be.
stowed upon um, I &Satire my friends and thepublle
generally that, in thp meri t s la the past,* shall'
endeavor diligently to dontlunance of the
sane, and wIU be always at the shop from to lit
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A st. anCfrma t 031... esszlos
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CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, ft.
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FiBaiNaTONIiTRENT,
Neu i'ltteiniegh Grsla Elevatot,
we -liVe ArlirikVaisgOrg.
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Nanuflioturer et OCIV:idEAL RYE netts
'OIIOPPED - PNICD: ders delivered In eltheeel
tree of charge. ' , Grain of all kinds ohopped,,
c ora dwell, on short, notice.
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RGI{ GAZETTE : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEn
PHALDN'S
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"PAPHLiN LOTION, "
FOR BEA.IITIFYING THE OltiN AND COM
FLEXION. Removes all Eruptions. Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne
Skin son, lair and blooming., For Ladies-in the
'Nursery It is Invaluable. For Gentlemen. atter
nit has no equal. "PAPHIAN LOTION"
Is the oly reliable remedy for diseases and blem
ishes of the skin.
IPIIALON'S "PAPHIAN SOAP"
For the Toilet. 'Nursery and Bath; will not chap the
skin'. Price, 25 cents per cake.
~ r ,Lon DE MAYO,"
A neor'Perfume for the Haudherchlef. Exquisite,
delicate, lasting fragrance. &lid by all Druggists.
,
, MALLON it SON, New York.
je3:11)-mwr
WHANHOOD AND THE VIGOR
OF YOUTH restored In four weeks. Sue
rest I guaranteed. Mt. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF
LIFE restores manly powers, from whatever cause
arising; the effects of early pernicious habits, self
abuse, impotency and climate give way at once tp
this wonderful medicine, Lf taken regularly accord
ing to the directions, (which arc very simple. mid
require no restraint from business or pleasure.)
Failure is impossible. Sold In bottles at la or four
quantities in one for fa. To be had onlv of the sole
appointed agent In America, 11. GERITZEN, 205
Second Avenue. New York.
tgr'PHILOSOPHY OF MAR
RIAGE, a new Course of Lectures, as de
livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, em
bracing the subjects: How to lin and what to live
for; Youth, Maturity and Ohl Age; Manhood gener
ally reviewed; the cause of Indigestion, flatulence
and nervous diseases accounted tor; Marriage VlE
osopbically considered, 4-c. Pocket volumes con
taining these lectures will be forwarded to parties
unable to attend, on receipt of four stamps, by ad
dressing, ECIIETARY, New York Museum of Anat
omy and Science, 618 Broadway, New York.
je13:16,5-ris
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W'BATCHELORPS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye Is the beet in the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous
Units; remedies the 11l effects of bad dyes; Invigo
rates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black
or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfutners; and
properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No.
16 Bond street. New York. • scam%
GIIIDE TO r MARRIAGE.—
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The hunianeviewaof benev
olent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses Incident
to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charg.l. Address HOWARD AS•
SOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia. Pa. mviamS.ST
DRUGS AND-CHEMICALS.
ELECTIC SIMMER Mtn,
An Infallible remedy for Smiler Complaint. Diar
rhea, Mesentery, Volulting, Sour Stomach and
Cholera Morbus.
DR. to to
A specific for Cholera, • Cramps and Pain In the
Stomach, for sale by
HARRIS & EWING,
Corner of Liberty
l and Wayne Streets,
AG-V.7.S'I'S FOR
J. SCHOONDTAKVR & SON'S
PURE I,VIIIITE LEAD,
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TA f.I - A ISLE It ;EA,. EST VIE for
rye 11,1, 101 l
1 . • 1111 s'1,1•1. %.411•11,'” 1111
$20.000; L.' • try brick. jr t. at.I.000;
j Sllll . ll, ill A11.4111'111.. .30,000, II tm-e.
-I Fra ,r... I. IWO: lirbtl, Frant
The only green paint that 11111 not deteriorate by j 1.6.000 ;
e apo&ure. It will look .better • la,t. longer and glee
C. 41.300:
more perfeet
.satisfaction than any paint In the Hun I
Iwo Item- ail,6 ..ntt.
market.
EOM
McCOY'S VERDITERGREEN,
CRACKER BAKERIES.
OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
Bakery, No. 91 Libe
Ie3:TIR
GLASS, CHINA. ITUITLERY.
100 WOOD ST
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
W SILVER PLATED WARE,
co PARIAN STATUETTES,
8 ' BORMAN GLASS,
0 And other BTA . PLE AND FANCY
GOODS, a great variety.
• 100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED dr. CO..
mhZl
100 WOOD STREET.
PAINTERS.
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FOR SALE.
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Canon street,
Allegheny. This property will sold- low,as tht
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose
of the_property before removing.
SAW - MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES,-TVire
BARNS, with good FARM, and about SOO, acres
limber land. This property will be sold low. Cast
W.soo—balance on time to suit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements- comfortable frame
house ,znd good barn; 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF ISO ACREB, near the line of railroad;
very well ;ocatcd for raising stock; Improvements
are good anti substantial; 100 acres of the land in
meadow and Iff.‘in•
CITY ?HOPEI:Tr.—WiII sett a good brick house,
containing five rooms, Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
and. would - rent for the mon nt In six years , .
A. LARGE LOT OF GROUND, laving a river
front, and very convenient of uccess
TANNER], convenre tto the eh and having a
well established custom or local t ads connected
therewith; a good dwell) g and fort acres (Aland.
FOUR LOTS In Shar sourg, neit the railroad;
would make a good coal ••r rd,
HOTEL FOR SALE. 'hat tine otel property,
situated at the Blairsv lie Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and th , necessary' outbuildings,
with three acres of gar, en and (rust trees. Tots
well located hotel will b • sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
-FOR - "NT.
One large House, for B circling Reuse.
One new Brick House, rooms.
One new Brick lioute f 4 rooms. •
One new Brick House f 3 rooms.
One House of 5 rooms and lot 55 by 140.
One House cf 7 rooms'ai lot 150 by 150.
`Two new Brick Houses, I 1 rooms each.
One new Frame House, rooms.
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
-One new—Frame House In Wilkinsburg, having
six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden.
7 acres that can be divided into acre lots. -
5 Lots In Oakland.
Power and a large Rot
good location. Will bei
time.
FOR LEASE OR SAL
Ninth Ward,
WANTED-3,000 fe
thick.
TO LOB
D. P. HATCH'S B).
No. 91 Grant
fen:pis . •
2,000,000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SA U.
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
Lying alone the line of their road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
Fur Ihrtlter particulare, map!, &c., address
Or CHAR. B. LAMBORN, Hee•y,
=MI
‘';
00 WILL I'LIiCLIASE A
c , NE.IT r( 1 1.:N i'ltY Sh AT. ~.
tAt,.ing all undef (..nrt and cultivation.
tznprttr.wwnto a 040 I,,ge 11.,1), .I.l‘
stable
trod 11111 U. 200 6 ('Aring troll tree,, epf
bra , e•ltxt tun,; e, tut ered of t T.!? ncYcr-ralllnK
rprlnus. . - I;tlated 4 Mil, fr , •ln Ow vitt, 11,4r.1,1
an.lA.n.irttr, Cr. rk, Fr, thin
1 ~r
All, zlll ny Cut ant! the I leer,.
Appiy to I:. IN .1
3.11 . 1.1 Cor. Folorth ati.l i-•
. • .
P u:lna. I:. I:„ V. 15.000: lit,t..! .1 iltrinvr. Uhru.
SI2.000: 1i0u..,,0v Chathstn •tri-,... $7.0410.
..`t.:l9 ' ~ l'l:"r111:F.1:T & ,),;,i.
OR SALE k. TO LET.--Houses
and Lots for sale in all parts of the cite and hu
urtm. Also, several FA It:NIS In Food foeatlons.
Also. a small WGGI.F.ti FACTuIII ' with 20 term:
of land, and good Improvements, which I - will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Ilusluess - Houses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for
rent In, both cities. For further particulars Inquire
WILLIUM WARD,
ja 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
PROFESSIONAL.
JOS.',E. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND PAIEIE MAGISTRATE.
°Mee, 120 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PlTTSBllitilf, PA.
Deeds Bands, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, acid all other legitimate
business executed promptly. nil9Un9
SAMUEL MCMASTERS,
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. °Moe. UItAST STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, I'A.
Deeds, Bonds,. Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Deoositions, and all Legal Business executed with
"promptness and el :snatch.
EUWEACE S. MORROW,
A.TADErtiviAlv,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE DF THE PEACE AND
PULICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal - Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. myZi
A AMMON,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM . .
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend
ed to.
__Anya:y6o
WILLIAM H. BARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
°Mee, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to.
the City
j o S. FERGUSON,
nce
SLROND FLOOR. FRONT ROOK
JOHN' W. RIDDELL,
Office, 116 Dlarnond Street,
(Opposite the Court Home•)
f1115:t44
NIT V
A. LEWIS,
•
No. 99 Dianiond Street,
mhs:uB
1101 r C. MACHRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
my/1:b
011;If A. MIAIN,
J
zzorrxdo airmen OP THE PELEE AND
,
' ' POLICE KAONTRAvz.
, . .., .
011106_,1111 - PIPTII STREET, opposite the Deena
'dral, Plttsbargb, Pa. , Deeds, Heads, Mortgages
Acknowledgments, Depoettlons and all Leaarßusl,
slags executed with Promptness and dispute-h.
A,: alps:ialLAKpir.Ey,
• .A..promonr-Arr-Lutt.w,
.so4nae:deP
T r IVIIE :CIDER II
VINEGA.--For
- pickling or table this, for sale by the barrel. or
• et•llt also !imperial Wind , Vinewv, by the'cask
lOrgallon, try. - JOHN HNNI.HAW.
agOi •;• caner 14botty anti Liana staling&
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
, nt and Yard for rent, In a
rented foil short or long
=M2III
Lt of Flaggirg 4 to 4 Inches
--$50,060,
IN BUMS OF 9,
00 AND I.t;PWARD.
nu
LY AT
it ESTATE OFFICE,
St., Pittsburgh.
BI THE
EASTERN DIVISION.
JOHN P. DEVEREUX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kallßag,
5t,1.011 15. 31 i 513t111,,,
( Justice of the Peace,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I
PITTSBURGH, P
ATTORNEY-AT-LANN,
PITTSBURGH, P
No. 89 Grant Strget,
PriTEIBURGH. PA;
AIADERAL&IV,
le. BS rim.= tmemr,
r1 . 1713.1311RGH. PA.
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26. 1888.
INSURANCE.
psußE YOUR LIFE IN THE
' • GUARDIAN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
No. 102 BROADWAY.
I-•
ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASECD,-OTER
81,000.000.
This rompany Is the Guard'an of a Sacred Fund,
which Is to provide for the Widow and the Father•
less. With the least possible burden to tue Insured.
All Approved Forms of Policies Issued.
Liberal modes for the payment of Premiums.
Policies Non-Torfelting hr their terms. The Entire
Profits of the Company divf. 01 equitably among, the
In.sured. Ludt Return of Preimum.
CENT. Ie.IETY PER
DIRECTORS:
Hon. :John A. Rix, • ; E. V. Hanghawout,
Hon. Janice Harper, , Wiillaan Wilkins,
John .1. Crane, Julhi3 H. Trait.
William T. Hook ! Riillam W. Wright,
Wm. M. Vermli3e. Charles J. Starr,
Chas. O. Rockwood, —! William Alien,
Hon. Geo. Oodyke, •, Geo. W. Cuyler.
Minot C Morgan,- !' Geo. T. Hope,
Thomas Eigney, John H. Sherwood,
Benj. G. Sherman, Edward H. Wright,
Aaron Arnol , Geo. W. Var,
ltich'd H. Powne, IWm L Cocg,welL
WALTON H. PECKHAM, President
HENRY V. OAHAOAN, Secretary.
DUCII.I3 McADAM, Actuary..
•
3. BATES MIVIIILLIN,
GENERAL AGENT FOR WESTERN PENNA
Room No. 2, Bank of Ccimmerce Build
fug, corner 01 Sixth and Wood streets,
.PrI"TSI3I:7II,GI3,
JllEfrAgnits wanted. Apply as above.
jy21:t2.1-TTS
IMPERIAL •
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
•
OF LONDON.
ESTAIILISHED 1903. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVhsTED NIY 4
ISO 89,000,000 IN GOLD.
- insurance against Vire effected on Houses and
Building,,Goods. Wares and alerchandi.e. Steam.
boats, ,tc. Policies is,ued payable In gold or eur•
rentiv, Ts` Hutted states Branch Unice, 40 PINE
STREET. N w York.
all losses of the United States Branch will be ad
lusted lu New York.
J. Y. MeI_.A.UG.I - lI,IINT, Agent,
PJT PVR t; UGH, PA.
Office, 67 FOURTH STREET
7.1111. 314,LACG111,1 • Is also Agent for theAlanhat
tan t.lii• I nsurance.Company. sea:c72
B EN FRAICIEJLIN
•
•
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEGIIDT, PA.
Office in Franklin Sayings Bank Buildings,
No. •13 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors
known to the community, who trust by fair deallni
to tuerit a alinre of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN..
GEO. D. RIDDLE
DIIIFICTintii.:--
•
Henry Irwin, D. L. Patter..A .n, Henry/ Gerwig,
Geo.)l. 1:1,ile, ,I:te , 11 - )Frz,ilz, ,i; , ittlelt, Paas,
Stm,,n Ilrunt, .1. li. :, , initli, .141,h Rush,
W. 3f. Stewart, Th. I'. WnL,T(.II. .1,,...,•:,1, Craig,
Jos. I...urtier, Ili. J. ZinSan,l,' :.lereiniah Konen,
apn.:,....,
r'rEs 'ERA
H INSURANCE COM
ALExis DER l'resldent.
WM. P. if Eititurr. 7
CA yr. I; NEEIU. bienerai Agent.
99 Water street., Si.ang & Co.'s Ware
hou.,. up ~tr.lr.s, l'itthburch.
V, iii lv_err agatird all hinds or Fire and Maria,
itliks. A loose iustttu ti.rn , matiaired by Ilirectui
who are well II to the community. and who ar,
deternillied by promptness and liberality to main
tats the eha-a , ter witteh they have aestoned, as of
feriug the best protection to those who desire to b.
Insured.
name Tons: .
Alexander Nlmick, 1 John IL:McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., : Urns. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, . IVllllain S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, i iosepli Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Acklcu,- I PI)IIIIp Iterner,
Da‘l,l M. Long, • WM. Morrison
,
I). Ihmsen. . .
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE, 435 .4 437 CHESTNtT ST.; N.T.A.P. 5211
ESTE
Charles R. Bancker, Mordecai EL Louth
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant I Isaac Lea,
Jacob IL Smith, P Edward C. Dale,
Feorge W. Itichartis, j George Fales.
CIIARLES G. BANCKER, President.
"EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Seeretary,pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGE-NT,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
nahM:wls
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUR6I
OFFICE, No. 1675 i WOOD STREET, BANK 01
COMMERCE BUILDING.
This is a Home Company, and insures agalturtlos
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE. Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH .31cELHENY. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Leonard Waiter,.
O. C. Boyle, 43 "ra_ W
e_itson,
Robert Patrick, Geo. ty, *E Tara ,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Lapp
Jacob
King. J. C. Fleitier,
Jas. H..Hopkini, John Voeatlej,
A. Ammon.
Henry Sprout,
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO"
OF THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY.
Office, In - ALLEGHENY TRUST CO3IPANYI
BUILDING.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTIN, President
JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
A. H. English o.H.P.WilliamslJno. Thompson
Jno. A. Myler, Jae Lockhart, Jos. Myers,
Jas. L. Graham, Both, Lea, IC. C. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Genii., Jacob Kopp.
mtiM:n3i
A LLEGAIENY INSURANCE COM.
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EI77IIBTREET, %Lem Br.Odn
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Blake
JOHN IRWIN, Jrt., President.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DIHICT0118:
John Irwin, Jr., • Crpt. Wm. Dean,
John D. McCord, B. L. Fahnestock
C. G. Hussey, W. H. Everson,
Harvey Childs, Robert H. Davis,
T. J. Hoskinaon, Francis Sellers,
Charles Hays, flant..l. T. Stockdale.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COM
PAN T.
OBPICE, N. N. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH M.
• acme Company, taking Vire and Marine Maki
PLUMBS: _
Wm. Pit Ups, Capt. John D. Rhoads,
John Watt, Samuel P. Shrivel . ,
John E. Parke • Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush,
WM. Van Hirt, Wm. F. Lang,
James D. Verner Samuel McOrkkart
WM. PHILLII President:
JOHN WATT,Vice President.' •
W. P. GARDNER, Secretary.
CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent
HOTEL'S.
SURF HOUSE, •
'ATLeorrict onlr. N. J.
This drat class Hotel will opednift..reathoe ;Meer
week
Address
2161 h Jane. Ternix,e 3 . 50 0 6 02,1 'llieprietor,_
Address . B. tf„ T ,. ,HS owe * lsland. and Me
(Formerly of Clongpme....: oll D. C.)
tro t rlit an Hotel ` "bi te ander the direction o
__
N. 11.—Tnet made will
Mr, CARL OHNTZ. , , , :e7.l:re7
s vmmEnsEsoirr..
ELAKE HOUSE, Stonebo . ro, Pa.,
toe the tine of Jamestown 1 Franklin Railroad,
one bones side from. Franklin.) This house is
' a rse, new and commodious, well furnished, hat
billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered promo.
nades.
Likes on the banks of the meet channint
Faiy in America, abounding in nab, and ad.
'=trebly for sailing purposes, surrounded with tin];
plum simians, romantic scenery, &e.' , Is, la the best
MOW:I2a resort la the &tate. • Address.
, TaiiraINEDIG Proprietsis
:~,;,,:: ~,4:~;--
rarNEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lease..
Managcr
SATURDAY EVENING. Sept. 26111, and eTery
Evening and Saturday Ma•lnem
The totelmo b rand , peetannlAr Drama, arranged
front the great French sensation,
LA BicHF, Dl5 Botts:: on Titg ENCtikeTED FAerv,,
In a pent gue and four an's, Introducing WHIT
MAN'S F. I' Ittil'EAS STAR BA r.,IJ-T fROUPE,
looter the Birch ion of the eelerMateil slai tre de Bel
lt, Me NS. MARA IVISCK I. Star Da n seuse
LL J,IIISIPINA MOILLAC(111. In:I the re
m:wee:l Pr, mitre,. uda Pence*.
Barretta. Albertlna,
%
stephin and the wonderful Italian Child
Artiste. LA E ADO UsTI 1.% together vrlttt
a Corps rle th:l:et :hity A uxlli try Ladies. sNely
Mush'. Neerce..nrr y. Flegntir. Costumes and Ar
mors: Splendl Propertle.3l,l Appointments. and
In the 10 CI. daz.ziing Tr*usformation :cone rltur 5) - ca
this romp ry.
r"PIIGF. CAIIPENTERIS
FASIIIONABLE DANCING ACAlllair,
50. 4 75 TIMID STREET, Is norr'bpen for the re
reptlon of pupih, (las: days hnil , hours—For La
31a-tr rs and n•SSC S. Ny, duesdt4 and Saturday,
at 2S o'fAfek r. t.a For Gentlenten—Tuesday and
Friday Evenings, at. S o'c ok. Private lessons
given. Circu.ars can In, had at the Music Stores
ant at the Aratteuly. Classes out of the city, IC
convenient, attended to.
tar nail to let to Select Partles
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania.
jysEpH yitic KU, a Bankrupt tinder the
Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having ap
plied for a discharge from all his debts and other
elaitns provable tinder Said Act, by order of the-
Court. notice Is hereby given to all persons who
have proved their debts, and others Interested, to
appear on the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1868,
at 10 o'clock A. x., before SAMUEL HARrEIt„
Esq., Reg! ter, at No. 93 Diamond street, Pitts-.
limgli, Pa.. to show. cause, If any they have, why
a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bank
rupt. And farther, notice is hereby given, that the
Second and Third Meetings of Creditors ;of the said
Bankrupt. ruquired by the 27th and 28th sections
of said Act, will be had before the said Register,
at the same trine and place.
S. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE . UNITED STATES. FOIL THE WEST
ERN DISTRICT vF PENNSYLVANIA.
4011 S M. 'HI RP, a Ba..krupt under OM Act or
Congrc.s of March 2d, 1667. haring applied for a
dltcharpre from all his debts, and other claims prov—
able under said act, by order of the Court. notice
1, hereby given to all per ons who hare proved their
debts, and other persons Interested. to appear on
the 21./ DAY tie Ad imni.;l; 186 e, at 10 o'clock
A. x., before .111115 N IA • CE. Esq., Re
gister, at his oilice, No. 116 Federal street, Alle
ghen.‘ Pity, Pa., to show cause. If any they have,
why dischaarge should lint be granted to the said
bankrupts. •A lid further, notice Is -hereby given
that the isecon.l :And Third Meetings of creolt.;rs or"
the said limikrupt, required by the 27th and 28th
sections of said act. will be had before the sale, Re-
Ritter, at the same time and pl see.
sei;yeas S. C. 3 IcCANDLESAS, Clerk.
TN THE • DISTRICT COURT OF
THEU NI 2E I) I'ATES, for the Western Dis
trict 01 PPlllisylvanlA.
fteiBERT C. SI`TTitN. a Bankrupt under the
Act of CongreS, of March 2t1.1867. having applied
for a oischarge trout ad 1116 debts. and other claims
prOV:tl):,, Under et. by order of the Court. no
dot Is 11 , rel.V given to all eredirgirs who have proved
their iletits, and other persons Iniereted. to appear
on the toy of september. 1868, at lo o'clock.
before .hill N 1 Pile:l - lAN Cir. Esq., Regis
ter. at his office, No. 116 Federal street, Allegheny
City. Pa.. toshow' cause, if aoy they . have, lent' a
discharge stuAild not be grantba to the said Bank
rupt. And further. notice Is Ili-reby given that the
Ssfc.ind and Third Meetings of creditors of the said
lisnkrupt. required by the 27th and 28th Sections
of said Act, be lint before the Bald Register,
at the same thne and place.
sellitfctU s s. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk.
President
Secretary.
?STOTIGE.—W6eieas, Letters of
Adaillil,tration on the I,tattt of A( MN S.
DA VI ON, late of oaklAlld decea,ol..
have been duly gran: Ot t. the 1111 tert•igned by the
llpgi , ter of A ilegheny county. a:I per,orki Ineebted
ho or having e •I,:a/llbt the e.-1 ate of pail de- ,
Ve3,•••41 are .1 , 111e,1, I l, t re,ellt the es. e without.
delay. for tt It entent. at 111 otticc of Tilts FIW.
LNG, Attctrnev. o. 156 roarah 5t.. I'ltte burgh.
ANSI DA 1 - 1,1 N, Atltaintsttatrax;
lIENttY 1:1-01 - 1), AdalluM.ratur.
jy-“,:t42-s •
OTICE--iliotice is hereby given
th t Letter; of , dinitti [ration have been
grotty , ' by the HY,rlFiter at Aber lieu% county, to the
bulleribrnyd, un thy,,tale off REI , ERIcKAUER,
lan, of A Heirhyny uutilay, deceased. I All pur,on, 1n
d..ht,•,1 to ,aid e•taty are het or.y r'•llded to pay the
,ante, and nil parrot, having ci.lma ngalt,t the
,aid estate, to or are t the came, pro,,erl) aUthenti
e.avd, for settlement.
GDALF:S k SAUER.
Adrukil4trattlx of Fl ,, derickaauer, deceased.
Pittbburgl., a.•pt. 7, ISGS. p 8: x. 5
no -I
OST
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lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity re
sulting from Self Abuse, &c., by Robt. J. Culver
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under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stampss,
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nivt:netwT
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MEDICAL PAMPHLET, 'rout the pen of
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premature decline, shows how heal tb Is Impaired‘
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and'
how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of
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of nervous debility, r nil the remedie s therefor." A.
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receipt of '45 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR_,
TIP, No. 58 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
IYII:t1
ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT
TO MARRY.
Essays for "3? oung Mon,
On the Errors, Abuses and Diseas.s I^eldent to
Youth and Early -M inbood, with the humane slew
or treatment and cure. sent by mall In s••alerl letter
envelope. free of charge. Address, HOWARD AS
bOCIATIoN, Box Phildelphia, Pa. se22:x9o-d,t7
WM. MILLER,
Nos. 221 AND 228,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
150 pkgs... tot NEW MACKEREL, in barrels.
halves, quarters and kits.
100 chests cbolce YOUNG HYSON, JAYA"
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
25 bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE.
75 bbls. LONG IsL AND SYRUP.
50 bbls. RUP, choice brands. •
100 tads. N. tr. hIOLArSES.
50 bbls. BERMUDA StOL,A.'I4IN.,
200 bble. Ri.FINED SUGAR.
75 btu. 6. PORTO RICO, CUBA and DEMA
RABA SUGARS.
200 bags RIO COFFEE.
50 bags JAVA and LAGUATRA COFFEES.
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
250 cases MOP a CLIA.NDON'S CHAM
PAGNE WINES.
scarral ALE and LONDON PORTER eon
',tautly on hand.
SUNDRIES.
400 bus Prime Yellow Bar Cora.
300 bus do do Seelled de.
50 bus Prime Barley.
3,000 lbs. Dried Apples. •
- 500 tbs. Dried Peaches.
AS bbls. Sorghum Molasses
10 bbls. Sweet Cider.
50 do:. Corp Brooms,
In store and for sale by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG
led ,
16 Mertes street. corner F irst.
- vr (PENG - AMERICA. CHEESE,
Very superior six pound Chrese: aho. fine
new cutting t. heese. fur sale at the Family Grocery'
&ore of JOHN A. itabisHaW
QODA ASH-100 casks in store
ky and lbr Isle by J. B. C.A.N FLEW I SON.
I :cwvNibs*DraakilJirplar44
PECI4, O rnam entalrn Hair
HAIR WORICER AND PERFUMER, No. MS
bird street. hear Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
Always on hand, a
_general usortment of Ladies'
WIGS; RANDS, CURLS; Gentlemen's WIGS, TO.
PEES, SCALPS,IGUARD CHAIRS. BRACELETS.
RdAW e. .Sr A t ß g Prloe in cub will - Os given fog
Ladies. arid ntlemea , a . Hair Outing duet
pie neatest mane r.. intanif
WEST COI
each{- Stone Works,
Northwest corne of Welt CommoriAllegheny.
. .
_FREW : A i ry/MIER *CO.
, , .
Have ort tiload or' repare orcatiort, 'notice Hearth
Cud Step Mono:4;g laps for alder Mks. Brewer/
Vaulta. ac. ;Head Tomb Stories, ha.
Orden' pvomptly . seated, rrtcoa reasonable
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AVEITSEI - _721"4 - T:-.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
LEGAL.
MEDICAL
GROCERIES.
(Late Miller & Ricketsono
Offer to the trade it Low Figures
STONE:
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