The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 29, 1869, Image 5

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EW ADVERTISEMENTS,
rEr'CIE lILORIAL CEREMONIES
SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1869.
PROGRAMME.
a I eetiog at lb. Academy of Music at
o'clock. A. N.
FT RISES.
....undir direction of Prof. Sack.
Br Rev. W. D. Howard, D. D.
Mue'c.
.....By Hon. Jno. M. Kirkpatrick.
Stu- lc
Poem. written by O. T. Rennett....E. A. Collier.
Music.
Benediction By Dr. Hilward.
Piocessio, to b- formed at 10 o'clock.
node , ' direction of Major F. .A. MONTQOIH,
Chief Manual, to move at A. 8., sharp.
FIRST DIVISION, ! -
Ma or A. ti. CALLOW, Marshal,
i 1 form on Wt ter street. Met rest nst on
timitneeld, to be cumin's dof organ zatto a from
the north side of the river.
SECOND DIVISION, i
- Captain J. G.. 111,teCONNELI, Mai al,
'Will form on Market. right, resting on Water,
to be composed of organizations betw en the
rivers.
THIRD DIVISION,
Captain HEAL S. WOOD, Marshall, •
'Will form on wood street, with the rig nt Iresting
OR Water. be comp - iced of organizations from
the south side of the river.
FOURTH. DIVES ON,
Coloael .W. BaLLANTIM E. Marshal.
To form at 51.• usffeld, under the direction of the
Marginal, and be subject to his orders.
The route of peocession will be as-follows: Lip
Water to find aiong•Smit itield to Third:
up Third to Grant; up Grant to Fifth avenue;
down Fifth &store to Market street; along Mar
ket and across Liberty to itizth street, thence to
Penn: up Penn to Wayne street and halt. - The
First Division will then countermarch on Penn
and move across site St. (lair street bridge to
Allegheny. Second Division will move out Peen
to the Cemetery, and the Thi'd Division will
mo along Wayne street to Liberty; tnence to
Smithfield street.; along Smithfield 'o the Monon
gahela bridge and Oros, to the south side.
Rational salute to I.e fired ezom the Arsenal,
commencing' at 1.0.i3 o'clock A.
Memorial servLies In alt the enurches on Sab
bath, May 30th, 1569. A. 1.. PHAN:ION.
Chairman of Committee.
. J. F. DENNISTO:T, secretaty.
MEMORIAL CEREMONIES.
HEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION:. Test 35 and
88. G. A. R. will meet at their respective nead
quaiters on cATUIIDAY. the 319th inst., at 8
O'euick.A. Si.
All associations and schools participating in the
procession wits rum with their right resting on
Federal street.
Tnetolumbia Hose. Hook and Ladder • Com
pany will form on Lacock street, rigid, resting on ,
Federal street.
All associations intending to participate will
report to the Adjutant tieneral. Abe Patterson,
on or beftre Friday evening, at No. 5111 Lacock
street.
The staff will report p - nmptly at eight A. M.,
at headquarters, Post :35
Tne division will move promptly at nine
o'clock. A. P GALLO tV.
Commanding First Division.
HagmetrfAyerene SECOND HIVieION, May 27th, MS —Tali Division. composed of Pittsburgh
tend all organizations between the rivers, will
form on Market street, right resting on Water.
Posts of the G.A.B. will form on Mai ket.right
on First avenue. All schools and civic organiza
tions will form on First, Second, Third and
Fourth avenues, below market. right resting on
Market, as dine ted by special instructions.
Crippled soldiers and citi tens in carriages will
form on Market street. •
All wiltbe in line is soon after 9 o'clock as poi
-Bible.
Aids on staff will report at City Hall at 9
:o`c ock, sharp!
By order of
J. G. MACKONNELL, Marshall.
Lea 8. SKIM Chief of Staff.
AU persons havieg provisions to contribute for
the orphans' dinner are requested to have the
same at City Hall as early as possible on Blatue
;day morning. - COMMITTIrE
'Magic
Prayer
Oration
MninquaitTaats POST N 0.3 H. • 2..
• ' May 29, 1889. f
,fgrALL MEMBERS of this Post
will assemble at the Had. No 103 Fourth
avenue, THIS 31 , 'RN !NU at 8 o'clock to putlet•
pate in the 11, c,:r itto n Cerem - nl• s. Mtmber..or
!-o.s banded Potts are requested to Join us on this
I occasion.
Ist order of
LEB 9. SMITH. P.
JNO. MCLANAIIAN, Adjutßnt Inr9:4
BOARDERS. A
few more boarders esti And ptelssant
and good boarding at No. 16 ...nn street, Alm •
igeeny, for .4.60 per week.
WAIN CRADLES.
I A large lot jut received at lowest mart et
:price. W. W. KNOX.
! myalja7.firra
4 , r )ks&
eu&im
SPRING STOCK
MU
OLIVER
iI'CLINTOCK
COMPAIY'S.
We are receiving this
week by ocean steamers from
England a fresh stock of the
latest and most beautiful de
signs in English Tanestry
and Body Brussels by direct
importations from the man
ufacturerti. We invite the
insmotion of house furnish
ers., confident that we offer
the largest assortment 191
greatest variety of elegant
patterns ever brought
;this market, at the lowe:
1 prices. -
Great inducements are
offered in all grad;.: of In,l
grains and Three Plies, it
being their constant aim to
offer to the multitude, the
fullest assortment of cheap
and serviceable Carpets 4
lower rates than anv oth er
house in the trade.
lie. 23 FlliTir ATEltitrE.
NEW! AD • • t: ativisai ,011•• : : -; •# a : I - aiTi. `.
CHRIST EPISCOPAL
CHCRCH, ALLEbIiENY. The Rev.
BENJ. Ir. BRoOKF. It ctor, vrt , l cdliclaie at d“
vine service In title Church on TO _BORROW st ,
half-patt ten o'clock a. at., and tt:f- .ast seven
O'CLOCk P. 33.
nirTHE HIPSTERY FINISHED,
or the great :ruth of the coming age'au..
,prehended aud proelatm,d. Dlacouries by Rev.
W Lawrarl. Sunday at lu.Si• A. r. and a P.
QUINCY HALL. Law& street. Allegheny.
arP LYllO_llllll CONGREG 4 .
TIONAL CHOUCH.—Red. J. E. MIT
CHELL. of Mansfield (trilo. will nreach in the
Academy ot Mtple MORNING and EVEN ENG,
bervicis Pommel/Ong at MN and 73i 'o %dock.
The watt le ere , ordlaily Invited to attend.
ar THE FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH. (Railroad street near Depot,)
Saw BMGIITON. PA. u. F. CROWTHER, Pastor.
Preaching EVERY SABBATU. it IU3 A. H. And
I P. H. Public cordially Invited.
REV: ISAAC AMEN, for
MiCkLYpastor of the North avenue M.
W. Cburch, will preach TOMORROW EVENING
at. 7,5 i o'clock in the First Methodist Chnreh,
(East Comnitin ) Alleightny. Tne public are cor
dially Invite_d.
FIRST ENGLISH EVAN
GELICAL-LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sev
enth street—Rey. SAMUEL LAIRD, Pastor.
Services TO-MORROW. (Sunday.) and regularly
hereafter. at 71.0)g A. a. and P. M. Sunday
School at 9 A. M.
Q air THE FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, between
Smithfield and Grant streets, ALEX. CLARK . ,
Pastor. Preaching EVERY SABBATH, at. 10.31.1
A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Free seats and welcome to
all. Sunday School at 9A. st. and 1.45 P.-31.
Iaff'RELIGIOUS.—First Chris
TIAN CHURCH,
.curner Beaver street
and Montgomery avenue. Allegheny City.
J't
tiEPk KIND, Pastor. Public worship TO- MOR
ROW. (Lord's Day.) at 104 In the MORNING
and 73i In the EVEZ% um.
Free Seats. and a cordial! ncltition given to all.
Sunda) cam). at 9 A. at.
fiArREV. CHRISTOPHER
WILLIAMS. of Virginia, has accepted
16e call of the First Colored Renalat Baptist
Church, an Water street, Allegh.ny. be will
preach his introductory srrmon TO-MORROW.
He will also preach at 3 o'clock F. at. and in the
evening •t P o'clock. The public are kindly to
vlteu to Wend.
•
UNITERSALIST CHURCH,
corner '" htvlavenue and Grant st eets.
W. N. VAN DE N , ARK, Pastor. Preaching
every Sabbath at 10!..i A. at. and 73 P. at. In tie
ev•niug Mr V..n Le Hark, (late t. haplatn.) will
andress the s•edlers and sailor,. buoject. "The.
Patriotic Dead.
t.abbaili y. hool at 12 at.
Seats free and a welcome to all.
CgrFIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF PITTSBURGH, W. S.
Gray Pastor. meets etatedly in NEVILLE
HAL'I., corner of Liberty and Fourth streets.
Services every Lord'A Day at and 7%
F. Subject for °rains discourse. "The
ratri"t Dead—er Trite Ambition "
The public are cordially invited.
MESSIAH ENGLISH EVAN.
GELICAL LIITHERAII CHURCH,(Gen
eraI Synod. ) Hind Street. below Penn. Bev .1.. H.
W. .STUCRENBERG.' Pastor. Religious servi
ces regularly on SABB ATH hereafter. Sunday
School - 9 A. st. Prehing at 1051 A. W; and
7A( P.M. Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednes
day evening.. ' Frlendai of. the congregation and
public are cordially invited.
arRIEETINGS OF
CBRIS
TIaNb every Lord's day at 0:),IIINCY
HALL, Lacock etreet,Allegheny. TO MORROW
at IOS A. M., Ifithortauon and Breaking of
Bread. At .33i, r. review of 'sermons recent!
preached In Allegheny on • 'Future Punishment. "
At Th P. M.. alseouree on —The Rise of the
Churco
God,ntich. Keen youreelves in the
love of louking for the mercy of oar Lord
Jesus Christ; with etereal life. Seats and col pet
without money or price. Come Ell, either poor .
rich or rich poor. believers or doubters.
IgrFAIR AND FESTIVAL.
The Fair and Festl7.l \ for the ber,drof the
SRVENTHU.P.9OIIIGREGATION
Of Pittsburgh, (formedy Lawreneeville,) RET.
W. H. Andrew pastor, W ILI be -formally opened
In the church on TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE
Ist, The lattice of the gbngregal ion having the
matter In charge, tncolaged by the liberal con
t-lbutlons of kind filends, expbct to make the
Fair Interet [lug, ard Ipropose keeping open each
aft:moon and evening dt.t log the week. Tickets
of admission may be had or members or at the
door. inn)
rf`'FOß ASSEMBLY.
COL. WM. ESPY.
Of Scott t3ers ship. subject to the ilectilon of the
Republican County Conct ntlon. tuna
rarFOR ASSEMBLY,
GILBERT M. DTMASTER,
FOURTEENTH WARD.
TT y2O
LOST OR STOLEN.—A dark red
MILEY (lOW, horn the redder ce of the
srobseriber, Thsysday last. Any person finding
her or gh ing in'onnu Von where she may be
found will be re warded.\
JOHNKERR.
78 Carroll al reet. Allegheny City.
WANTED.—To` make an arm
RANOHMENT With a good 111Y12 who
wtsues to tothe money and can Vt.. good refer.
mires. to take charge oftlie manufacturing and
selling a nave article used by everybody.. Ad
dress C. l'.. Commercial OSlce, and state where
an Interview can be had. tf
R EVOLVING a. I,IORWIE HAY
A large lot Just teemed and for sale at lowest
11
market price.
m]29:J98.82711
p ROCLANIATIO v.—The quail-
FIED voters of the Fourth ward of the Cite
o Alleghere , will meet at the usual time and
place of holding emc: ions on TUESDAY. JUNE
Bch. 1869, to meet , ne pr r on to serve as a mem
ber of detect Council, to 011 the unexpired term
of John A. Myt.r, Aeq., resigned.
d1)10 ST witUM. Mayor.
AL ra LEGIIICIPT CITY, Pa., May 28, 1889.
nt
A FULL AtsSOIIITMENT
OF
SUMMER, HOSIERY,
STOCKI SIGS, GLOVES;
AND
ITNEVEJEUWEAJR,
AT JAMES PHELAN'S
Old Stand Stocking Store,
my .:8 No. 24 FIFTH AVENUE.
ANOTHER LONG LIST
VALUABLE BOOKS.
Ouizot's Memoirs
,of his Times. 4 vols.,yi
0
self 0,00
Rohm on Manufactare of Iron and Steel.
Illustrated 15,00
Sty fie on Manufacture of Iron and Steel.
Illustrated
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Drawing 1 1 0%
Prinelpies 111111 Practice of Architecture,
with tort - y
-11 x folio pate illustrations,
by Loring and Jenne, 14,00
Victor llogo's L'Homme latii Bit. rt.n.. LOU
Horne Tooite's Diversions of Parley. New
edin
BeIIZ ti OLI o M History of the New World. 5,00
(1579.) Illustrated 0,00
Layard's Nineveh and Babylon. ft vols.
440
Carrion's Monasteries of the Levant.
London 4,00
Chinese Mural Maxims, in English and
hinese
D C uirald Htewsit's Outques of *oral Phi. 3,00
losophy, with memoir. supplement and
Ear ly by James MeCos -51,00
Early &upland and the Saxon kn.Ush. By
Barnes :1,50
lialut Louis. King of France. By the sire
- oe &gurgle. 'translated by JamegEfut
tOn 9,00
Irouthi'm traumata Addrees at Bt. An. .
drew University ' 1,95
John newt. Address at Bt. An-.
drew. Unlverff:ty
S. A. CLARKE BiCOF
- •
mr ap Wood Street,
PEEV TOZIGUES Just rem
ceive4 from emote howls; extra quality
itToultaer, for sale h"' +badman or at retail
M O' /1162ilifiS.W. comer, Llbertv and
IRA streets. art
gin
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE c SATURDAY. MA 29,
NEW DRESS GOODS
PLAIN t.MIXED POPLINS.
BLACK LUSTRES.
PURE BLACK MOHAIR&
JAPANESE MIXTURES.
JAPANESE PLAIDS.
LENDS, GRENADINE,
PERCALES l &
CHINTZES.
A I Very Complete Assortme,nt.
5.000 1
PARASOLS & SUN SHADES.
The Most Complete Stt;ch In
the city.
HONEY, COMB QUl:a*
Marseilles Qu.il4.
BRIDAL QUILTS
•
CURTAIN IqUSLIpi S.
'• I
TABLE DAMASKS, I &C.
AT 87 1.2 PER DOZEN,
\
GOOD LINEN NAPKINS.
SPLENDID LINEN
AT $2.00,
FINE DAMASK TAB 1
AT 12 1-2 CE
HEAVY BROWN
AT 121-2 CENTS,
VERY CHOICE PRINTS.
With a Pull Line of Seasonable
Goods at the Lowest Prices.
JAMES E CARR,
118 FEDERAL STREET
►LLEUIIENY CITY
loyin
A N ,ORDINANCE
ro Authorize iheJ Paving of Evans
alley, from Locust etre.t to Frank
lin rent. •
SYCTIOit t B it ordained and enacted by the
Select and Common councils of the City of Alle
gheny. and It Is hereby ordained and enacteo by
the authority of the lame, lhat the Committee on
!Street; be and they are hereby authorized and
diretted to Invite and receive proposals for the
pavinLof Evans alley. as aforesaid , the same to
be w I bout curb side walk, and to contract
there r with the lowest oldders, at their discre
tion. •
I MCC. 21. That for the purpose of-defraying the
con and expenses Cl the said improvements,
+here be, land Is hereby levied, a special tax to
te,equally assi.ssed upon the several lots
u nding and abutting upon the said Evans alley,
reapectively In proportion to the feet front In
them respectively comprised, and bounding and
abutting as aforesaid.
I SEC. 3.! That as soon as the cost and expenses
Of said Improvements shall be fully ascertained.
It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner
to assess and apportion the same among the sew
oral lots bounding and abcdting,nrion said Evans
alley respectively, aecordidg to the rule above
indicated, and thereupon proceed fo mike de
mand and collect the same. according to the Act
of .the oenerati. Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylva n ia, entitled "An Act defining 'the
wanner of .c4ilectlng the eipenses of grading
and paving cf the foreets and alleys of - the city
of Allegheny. and for other purposes," passed
the thhtlet hday. of March, 185 E.
filte. E. That so much of any ordinance as may
cong•et with, or be supplied by the foregoing. be
and the seine is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this ithe 810th
day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred and sixty nine.
JAMES McBRIER,
President of Select CoIIOCC.
Attest: J. R. 0.214. g.
Clerk of Select Cone MI.
ALFRED MACK
President of Common (Mundt:
'\Attiet: R. DILWORTH.
Clerk of Common Connell. my2B
A GREAT SUCCESS!
•
W. W. KNOX,
' tuoxr-ri3m
WASHING MACHINE!
It washius Vs...finest fabrics, without Inlar7,
perfectliclean in less than one-eighth the ordi
nary way. It does not rub the cloth, but per
forms the _cleaning. proem'', by. steam and the
quick . ictlon of hot water. It can be operated by
a ahi'd. Its great ebettpness makes it Recallable
to every Naar, and its own cost In doing
sing with tubs.'
PRICE, 615.
Sold front the Manufactory at i '
PENN ST., OPPOSITE THE FUR, GROUND.
arAGZWI'II WANTED.
NATIONAL
• :
•VTACITTEL 311[141,,S
AT ALTON., ILLINOIS,
Will be' sold within thirty days. For deseriptivU
circular apply to Plan NATLINAL BANK,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Address,
•
F. J. CHOOLEE/
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AT $1.50 PER
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NAPKINS.
E CLOTHS.
TS,
USLINS.
THOMAS BElUlailos,
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
co9r - crrrors -
HOME INDUSTRY.-
The New York TRIII6WIL wilt commence, on or
about June let, the publication in weekly chap-
ters of a treatise by its editor on Political Ec on
omy, designed more especially t elucidate and
defend the policy of Protection to Home -Indus-
try. He extiects to bring the work wtthin the
compass of twenty to .twenty-flre chapters of
three or tout' columns each, and to treat the sub
Ject with such simplicity aEd directness that few
can read :hese essays without at least realizing
that the Protective policy to either gro3sl
understood or deliberately misrepresented by the
champions : of Free Trade. The public shall, at
all events, realize that we, who stand for Protec
tlon, habitually read and try to comprehend our
adversaries, while they ignore our writings and
grossly cir Mature our arguments
Tbete essays will ultimately be printed togeth•
er; but, In view of the desperate efforts of the
Free Traders to forestall opinion and try to wrest
Averdict from a public which has not heard the
case argued, we ask the friends of Protection to
aid U 3 ingiring these essays, as they originally
fall from the press, a general diffusion
The Free Trade League, organized in this city
by and In the interests of foreign manufacturers,
is laboring • asilduously through newspapers
which It controls, and by the distribution of tracts
and pamphlets, to destroy the Tariff and surrea
-1
eerour markets to the importers of foreign man•
ufactured goods.- Their efforts can best be coun
teracted by the dlssemtnation ofjournal l s intelli
gently and continuously devoted to the yrotec-
tion of American labor and the fosterlogof Amer
lean Interests
We shall print more than Two Hundred Thou-
Gaud copies of each in our regular edltbans; bat
w. hope they will receive a still wider dined:dna.
Um through the formation of new cl s ubs
we supply at a fraction over the cost of white pa
per),for the WEEICLY rampant.
We believe that it will be for the interest of
every establishment In the country, of whatevei
twine, to see to It that each win kruan is supplied
with the Tnimrsz during the coming year. The
queettozi of Protection to Home Industry to soon
to be all•absorelng, and It le of the. utmost Im-
portauce that every voter shall be well Informed
on the fubject
Whoever would have these essays from the out
set must transmit th ztr orders by theofJune.
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE of June 24 1411 COELEHI
the drat chapter,
TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.
DULY Tntßutss. Mall Subscribers, $lO per an
num.
Stsist-Witricix T IBt Ns, Mall Subscribers. $
per an. 'Five copies or over. $3 each; an ix
tra cony will be sent for' every club of ten
seat for at one time.
WEZKLY TRIBUNE, Mall Bnbscribers,.ll2 per an
num, 5 copies, 89; 10 copies, to one address,
813 D each (and one extra copy); 10 copies.
-to names of subscribers, at one Post•OtSee,
al 80 each (and one extra copy); 20 copies,
to one address, $l. 95 each (and one extra
copy); 20 copies, to names of subscribers at
• one Post•Omce, 8133 each (and one extra
copy); 30 copies, tonne address. $1 each (and
one extra copy); 50 copies, to names of sub•
scribers It one Po.t-pence, 81 10 each (I:nd
one extra copy )•
Address, '
, THE TRIBUNE, New York.
ADVERTISING RATES.
DAILY TRIBUNE, 25c., 30c., 40e., 00c. and
$1 per line.
SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 25 and 50 cents
per line.
WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 42, •3, and $5 Der line.
Acording to position In the pap( r.
Terms. rash n advance.
_mra:j79.maF
?HOPI/ SAVINGS BANK
- Of Allegheny.
CORNER FE ERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL .' • - - • • - $lOO,OOO
STOCHHOLD RS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
- ' Bank l Miscount and Deposit.
PaRkIMIN •IL azaf i tz i.
P. YOUNG.
DIRECTORS.
S. R. Hartman, W.
O. (W. H.
J. P. Henderson,
J. Konen, S. T. Brown,
Samuel Dyer, - in. B. Megrim,
W. U. Gibson. any23:J72
TOE! 143111 ICE!
*TIL. 3KREBS,
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ICE DEALER,
No. 55 Diaxooxid Alley,
PITTSBURGH, PAL
ma- order. amdre i mem w. Kazin?, infant
war A llegheny ,
myalio
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UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.
W Ili be opened tor the season SATURDAY. May
AIM. In all first class apnointments, equal to
any and yet affording to (ambles all i he comforts ,
of a h..tne. President brain expects to yislt
Cape May this season and waistop as the "United
Adds, A
my21:194 AARON MILLER; Proprietor.
EASTERN EXCHANGE HO.
TEL, East Lleerty, Is now ready for the
reception of guests for the Bummer. Rooms
single and ea suite. Table supplied with all the
season produces. Charges low, $.
Hourly comsaiudeaaloa with the atty. •
brePallibioN,
Efi
TO
OPTICS COLLECTOR INTERNAL ELEVERITZ,
23d Collection District of Pennsylvania,
3.671 WateriSt. , Allegheny City, hlaylS, '69.
•
i Not'ce Is hereby given that the annual lists of
PJICIAL TAXES, formerly termed. LICENSES..
ad of the taxes on
,
;&e.. are now In this office, where tetyment.wlll
A be reelelved thereon by the €ollector on and after
the let DAY JF JUNE, 1869.
(I G. HAMMER & SONS
jkt their new establishment, No. 48 SEVENTH
4VINI.TE, have a large stook of elegant and
ashioaable
• PARLOR;
.A33RARI' & BEDROOM FURNITifitE
We have erected a large Factory, and are pre-
Pared to fill all orders on shortest notice. We
patter ourselves of always having matte good
;work, and It will always be our endeavor to con
tinue, having a large number of experienced
workmen, and a foreman of 28 years-experi
ence at the trade to superinvond alt work before
caving the Factory. We use no machinery; all
our work is made by hand. and for durability and
S
oleganoe It cannot be excelled.
1. MY9:.1 1 O. 0. HAMMER & SONS.
WOOD TURNING,
SCROLL SAWING,
- AND MOULDING
I Done promptly to order:at 181 Lucia street, Al-
Oleghetly City, by
P. -LEBZELTER & CO.
The beat attention will be given to all who want
lanythlng In our One. We always keep a large
ilot of turned work, such as Baluster". Newl
Posts, tiubf, ac. Also, a good stow.. of dry
iWalnut. Lherry and other lumber on hand.
my11:17 P. LE.BZELTER & CO*
Q`26.000• TO LOAN ON ;BOND
AND MORTGAGE.
Books settled anu accounts promptly collect.
ed. Houses and Lots in Pittsburgh and Alleghe
,ny. Uheap Houses and Lo sin Haat Ligerty and
111.addocks. Lots in Mansfield.. A very desirable
farm of 70 acres; splendid young orchard, good
!house, with store-room attached; spring of never
railin water: near Economy, on the line of P.
iFt. W & U. R. W.; for sale very cheap.
lowa, Missouri a n Virginia land for sale.
Enquire of
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DRESS GOODS
Inal
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES
To move as rapidly as possible the
yet y large stock now opened.
WASH POPLINS.
ALPACAS, LUSTRES, POPLINS, &c
MEATY BLACK SILKS
DOMESTIC GOODS.
GOO
BARGAINS.
t Colored Calico for One Dollar
12 Yards lea
16 Yards tin'
!eaehed Muslin for One Dollar
st:lvartls WI
e Bleached Xualla foe One Dollar
NEW CASSIMERES.
NEW TABLE LINENS
NEW WHITE QUILTS, &c.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Da
WILLIAM. SEIIPLE'S,
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
.1 UNITED STATES 1141112RITAL REVENTnit
TWA:NTT-TH.IIW DISTEACT. •
OLLECTOWS . NOTIeg.
nom, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate.
These taxes, having become due, must be paid
'before the 25th DAY OF JUNE, 1889; other
;wise, additional expenses will be Incurred by the
!tax-payer.
E. BUFFINGTON, Esq., Deputy Collector of
'the county of Armstrong, and EDWIN LYON,
.Esq., Deputy Collector for the county of Bitter,
I will be ready to receive, after the Ist of Junefor
their respective counties, and will poet notices
designating thedtmes ands places. when and where
they will be prepared to receive the taxes collect
able by them.
I Taxes payable only In greenbacks or national
currency.
Otffce hours from 9 A. M. to 3 r. at
'JOHN 111. SULLIVAN,
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(Late of the firm of Hammer £ Danler,)
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES
1 SIMPSON & B. IL HOLLAND
Brokers and Real Estate Agouti.
89 GRANT STREET •
ism 9 alca. back room
MAYOR'S OPTIO 6. 1
, CITY ~ T ALLIGHINY.
i WIDICISDAY, May 26, 1869.
pII.OCLADILITION.
At the request - of the Executive Committee
of the Grand Army of the Republic, and in so.
. ordain° with what seems to be the general de
; sire of the public, 1 hereby Request a general sus
ipenSiOn of business In the city on SATURDAY,
IMAY *9th, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.Y.
and 3 P. X..for the purpose of giving all our citi
zens en opportunity to participate in ;he memo
rial services in honor of the Ration's dead.
SIMON DRUM;
Mayor
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§UBURBAN - lIWE IL LING
ROUTE lOU DESIT•—tt good Two Story
tick Dwelling House of hall, five rooms and
'cellar, twopo.aGr. a, two cemented cisterns and a
'well Of water, fruit and shad" trees, serabberl.•
frame stable, La.. In a bealthy and agreeable Ice.
.oatlen op 111 t. Wasbington; a due View of the
eltles rivers and surrounding country. Wm.'
4Litoossession. Appro B og&
UTH ICRT •
nint 39 Sixth Avon's*.
FeNGLISR BREAKFAST TEA.—
A small Invoice of the finest Rouchond Bag-
Breakfast Tea. Imported this
1 12 Jest
received and for sale by the bound or dtet
the family Liv • Piful at•r&of JBOok.
center Linen, aad2lllsa WNW LwV.,"
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.,
IN GREAT VARIETY
LADIES',
HATS AND BONNETS.
RIBBONS ft. FLOWERS.
PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS,
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES
4 Pam Mea's Socks for 2bc.
4 Pairs White Ribbed Etocidogs for 25c
3 Pairs White Ribbed Stockings for 25c
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
_kIIBROIDEBIES,NANSOOIIIIIISLINS
JACONET MUSLIM, &c.,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S.
No. 180 and 182 Federal Btreet,
TAGGART
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS
Wholesale Prices.
NO. 129 FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny City.
OE
HOLTZMAN & WEED.EBHOLDt
No. 100 Third Avenue,
COLLECTOR
•
Upholsters and Dealer's in Curtain Goods,
Dirert the attention of their friends and the
public to their finely assorted stock of
Lace and Nottingham canaille Vestibule
Laces, Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexican cloth,
Satin, Delanes, Gilt Cornices, Gilt and Walnut
Mouldings, Spring Beds of- superior make, Hair
Mistresses (pure white hair.) Pillows. Bolster'.
and everything pertaining to a first clarsei bed.
The latest Paris and Berlin designs for Draperies.
atthe inspection of their customers. 'Pure whi le
Eastern Show Feathers always on hind.
HOLTZMAN & WHIDKRHOLH.
NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE.
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ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Furniture igiumiluturem
118 votarriFx..e.v - r.Drup... --
Where may be found& rail moil:meat arm.
ler. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. data
JOHN H. lITZWABT ROBi. H. PANTZIMOX
ROBIN H. PATMItISON &
LIVERY, sAr...w. Aro t•
CQ7dBIISSION STABLES
OR. SEVENTH AVENUE & LIBERTY IT.,
- nrinnarstan, PA.
sollkh4
STRAW
ILELTE3,
ALL nil NEW STYLIViL
myl3
ICE FOR SALE
BY THE TON OB OTHERWISE,
At N 0.64 Sandusky Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
moNle
CADENT OE SCIENCE, V 101
ti Federal Street, Allegheny, (ggaingsg azi k
B ding.) Spring term begins
MONDAY, APRIL sth. 186%
T° eso T circular.'4e.t il a rittrßli. A. Ir.,' \ res.
JOMMTORIMIS,
,
iimnrsum=le.or
WINDOW GLASS.
witreaoss e lt o . sT W9Oll MOTs
MEM
MISSES"
CHILDREN'S,
ria
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Az SEMEN,
RETAIL
MI
BOLD ONLY BY
AT TUE LOW= PRICES, AT
MeCORD & CO's,
181 WOOD STREET.
ISM
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