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OPP ICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE,
%ID itiriticT, PA., PITY811171:G11,
No. 109 Yourth street, May 31st. 1889.-
NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN
that the annual list of tales on Incomes,
carriages, sliver plate, watches. &c.. and special
taxes. Ins now one, and psvment will be received
thereo • at this office from the citizens residing
Within the tint seventegn wards of Pittsburgh.
'The forego•ns tax-s must bw paid before the
TENTH DA t - or JUNE. 1859; otherwise, ad
ditional expense will be incurred
Deputy Collector W. E. HARRISON' and .3170.
A. KERtiEANT will receive from the tax paverB
of t lose parts f the District not inc.uded in the
above limits, and will post notices of the time
when and the places where they will be prepared
to receive taxes collectlbit by them.
T. W. DAVIS,
Collector.
D ISSOLUTION NOTICE.
MD
Notice is hereby given that the copartner•
ship heretofore existing between B. M. GIBSON
and J. C. STEWART. under the arm name of
GIBSON A STEWART, manufacturers of brick
in Mansdeld, Pa., Was dissolved MAY iSOS, by
mutual consent. All persons indebted can pay
either of the .firm, and all having claims will pre
xit them for settlinient.
Iry3L•jloo
q N ORDINANCE
, .
rtelating to Horses, Cattle, dc
.
SEC. I. Befit ordafnel and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the . City of Allegheny,
and at it hereby ordained and enacted by the au
thority of the same, That any person who shall
suffer his horse, mare, gelding, mule, ox. cow,
cattle or goat to run at large In the eirs..Second,
Third and „Fourth wards of this city shalt for
earn offense, on conviction thereof, forfeit and
pay for each of said animals so running at large
the sum of Five (15.00) dollars; and every of
the aforesaid animals so found running at tarp:
r shall be considered a public and common nui
sance,
and it shalt be the duty of the policemen
.or
any of them to sets, and take into custody an d
C. Impound eve ri of the salt animals so found run
n ning at large, and if atter four days' public no
t tice no person sha Icome forward. claim the same
and pay the said litpe and ail costs and charges
attending the aeepin: and seizing the same,every
"nth animal shall be sold at public sale by any po
t. llceman, and aster retaining the amount of the
hcosts and expenses he shall pay the balance, if
any, to the Treasurer lbr the use of the City.
Ss :. 2. That all parts of ordinances c,ontlictlng
itherewith, or be supplied by she above are
hereby repealt.d.
Ordained ana enacted into a law this the 27th
day of May. A. D. 1862.
IPresident of Select Council.
Attest: J . it . OXLILY, JAMES McBRIER'
Clerk of Select Connell. •
ALFRED SLACK.
,
- I. President of e..omixion Council.
• • Attest: ROBEnT DILWORTH.
.k . m::31 Clerk of Common Connell.
4.4
AN ORD LTANCE •
.4:
To Authorize the Grading and Pay
.
- ing of Gerst Alley, Irorn North
4 Line of Third Streit to North
(..
Lino of 13.aufman's Lot.
. .
- V SEC. 1. Be & ordained and enacted by the Select
. and Common Counctts of the City of Aliepheny,
and it is hereby ordained and enacted by use
same,au
tneyarTehhant
authorized
Committee
and on
gh St ° i• rit ee es be of
a t n he a he reby
4 directed to invite and receive proposals for the
gr.adlog and paving of Gerst alley. as aforesaid,
the same to be wituout curb or sidewalk, and to
contract therefor wi h the-lowest and best bid
• 7 der or bidders, at their discretion.
Cost and expenses of said improvements, there
be. and Is hereby levied, a special tax, to be
SEC. R. That for th - purpose of defraying the
equally assessed upon the several lots bounding
an.l abutting neon the said Gerst alley reapec
•.7 tivelv in proportion to the feel front in th-m re
• 7, apeutlely comprise:l,l"nd bounding and abutting
.'t as aforesaid.
, i
S. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses
, of said imp-ovements shall be full ascertained.
lots bounding and abutting upon said Gen& al
.l
r It shill be the duty of the Street Commissioner to_
4 assess ant app triton the /time among the several
• ley respectively, ace,' ding to the rule above in
• dlcated, and thereupon p-oeeed to make demand
: and collect the same, according to the p:os talons
of the. Act of the Gene ral Assembly o: the Com
:. monwea'th 01 Pennsylvania, entltitted "An Act
: detinlng the manner of collecting tae expenses or
grading and paving of tie streets and alleys of
the City of Allegheny, and tor o:her purposes,"
e poised tee thirtieth day of March, 11452.
.• Sac. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may
.: contrct with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be
• and the same Is hereby repeated.
Ordained and enacted into a law this the 27th
..; day or May, A. D. 1569.
' - JAKE" McBRIER,
President of Select Council.
Attest; J. R. OXLEY,
Clerk of Select Connell.
ALFRED SLACK. •
/ President of Common Connell
3 Attest: R. DILWOHTLI,
Clerk 01 Common-Council.
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SPRING STOCK
nig
OLIVER
FOLMOCK
COMPAIY
We , are -receiving this
week by ocean steamers from.
England a fresh stock of the
latest and most beautiful de
signs in English Tauestry
and Body Brussels-by-direct
importations from the man
ufacturers. We invite- the
inspection of house furnish
,
ers, confident that we offer
the largest assortment and
greatest variety of elegant
patterns, ever brought to
'this marlet, at the lowest
Prices.
Great inducements are
offered in all grades of In
grains and Three Plies, it
•. lug their constant aim to
lifer to the multitude, the
ill est assortment of cheap
d serliceable Carpets at
l iewer rates than any other
house inlthe trade:
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AN ORDINANCE
To author] ze (Re Grading of Gardner
street, from Troy 11111 Road to Main
street; also. Main streeet from Gard.
ner street to Union street; also. War.
street from Main to Washington
street.
SECTION' 1. BOA ordained and rnacted'hy the
Select and Common Councils of the_City of Alle
ghenY, and h. is hereby ordained and enacted ny
the 'an hurity of the same, That the Committee
on Streets be and they are hereby authorized
.and directed to Invite and receive proposals lor
thegrading of G trdner, Main and Market streets
aforesaid, and is contract tberetur with the low.
.eat and best bidder or bidders, at their &acre
'Gen. , .
sac. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the
eon' and exp. ores of the said improvements.
there be, aid is hereby levied, a special tax, to
be equally *seised upon the several lots bound
ing and abeO '
ng upon the said Gardner Main
1 1,
and Market, streets,respectively in p-oportion
to the feet front in them refpectlyely com
prised. and minding and abutting as aforesaid.
SEC. 3. T i r as soon as the cost and expenses
of said Imp vements shall he duly _ascertained.
It shall be th daty ol the Street Commissioner to
assess and apportion the same among the sev
eral lots bounding and abutting upon said
G.rdner, Malta and Market . rasp. c
lively, accoroinr to 'the rule above in
dicated. and thereupon proceed to make
dethand and collect the same, wording to the
proviAons of the Act of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
"An het defining the manner of collecting the
expenses of grading and paving-of the streets
and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other
purposes," passed the thirtieth say of March,
1812.
SEC. '4. That so much of any ordinance as may
conflict with. or be supplied by the foregoing,
be and the same Is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a lae ,this the twen
ty-seventh day of 3lay, Anno Domini one thou
-1 and eight hundred and sixty n I .se,
JAMES MeliRIEll, .
B. M. GIBBON,
J. C. STEWART
President of tha Select Council.
Attest: J. R. OXLEY,
Clio rk of the Select Council.
ALFRED SLACK.
_
President of the Common Council.
Attesit uonsur DIVE - OEIZ, _
Clerk of Comulon Council, • mylt
AN ORDINANCE
TVAnthor:se the 'Grading of Jeffer
son s t . from Pihields alley to
Monterey street. Second ward.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
Select and Common Councils of the City of Alle
gheny, and it is hereby ordafirned and enacted by
the authority of the same, That the Committee
on streets be, and they are hereby authorized
and directed to invite and receive proposals for
the grading of Jeffer on street as afoi csaid, and to
contract therefor With the lowest and best bid
der or bidders, at their discretion. _
. . . . _
SEc. L. That for the purpose of defraying
the cost and expense of said improvements, there
be. and is hereby lecied, a special tax. to be
equally assessed noon the several lots bounding
and abutting upon the said Jefferson • treet
respectively In proportion to the feet front in
them respectively comprised, and bounding and
abutting at aforesaid.
SEC. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses
of said improvements shall be fitly ascertained,
it shall be the duty of the Street Commies oner to
assess and apportion the same among the several
lots bounding and abutting upon said Jefferson
street' respectively, according to the rule
above indicated. and thereupon proceed to make
demand and collect the same, accornfnit to the
provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
•An Act 41. fining the manner of collecting the
expenses of grading and paving of the streets
and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other
purposes," passed the thirtieth s ay of March,
1331 k.
SEC, 4. That so much of any ordinance as may
conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing,
he and the same Is hereuy rep. sled. •
Ordained and enacted into a law, this 'h. riven
tr-seventh day of ILLay,Anno Domini one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine.
JA3IItS Idi•BRI ER.
President of the Select Council.
Attest: J. R. OXLEY,
Clerk of the Select Council.
Al.F.teEll SLACK.
President of the'Common Council.
Attest: ROBERT' DILWORTH,
Clerk of Common Council. my3t
AN ORDINANCE '
To Authorize the Grading and Pay=
ing of Page Street. from Fulton
Street to Manhattan Street.
SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by theSetect
and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny,
and U is - hereby enacted by the authority of the
tame, That the Committe on Streets be, and they
are hereby authorized and directed to Invite and
receive proposals ;or the grading of Page
street as afore-aid, and to contract therefor with
the lowest* and best bidder or bidders, at their
discretion.
Sic. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the
cost and expenses of the said Improvements,
there be and is hereby levied a special tax. to be
equally assessed upon the several iota bounding
and abutting upon the said Pace street re
apectiveiy in proportion to the feet front in :hem
respectively comprised, and bounding and abut
ting as aforesaid.
sac. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses
of said improvements shall be fully aseert alned,
It snail be the duty of the Street Commissioner to
assess and apportion the same among the sev
eral lots bounding and abutting upon said
Page street respectively, according to the
rule above Indicated, and thereupon proceed to
maze demand and coil et the same, according to
the provisions ol the Act of the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled "An Act defining the manner of collecting
the expenses of gradlng and paving of the streets
and alleys of the City of Allegheny, 'and for other
rifed l ises," passed the thirtieth day of March,
Sac. 3. That so much of any ordinance as may
conflict with or be sanded by the foregoing, be
and the same is hereoy r , pealtd:
Ordained and enacted into a law this the 27th
day of May, A. is. UM.
JAMES McBRIER,
President of Select Connell.
Attest: JOSZPH R. OXLEY,
Clerk of detect Connell.
ALFRED SLACK
President of Common Council.
Attest: ROBERT Di LWOlrril,
Clerk of Common Connell. iny3l
. AN
ORDINANCE
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To Authorize Ihe Paving of Evans
alley. from Locust street to Frank
lin street.
SZCTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
Select and Common Councils of the City of Alla
eheny, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the same, That the Committee on
Streets be sad ibey are hereby authorized and
directed to invite and receive proposals for the
paving of Evans alley. as aforesaid, the same to
be without curb or side walk, and to contract
therefor with the lowest Madera, at their discre
tion.
II
That for the purpose of defraying the
cost and expenses of the toad improvements,
there be, and Is hereby levied, a special tax. to
be equal'y ass. ssed upon the several lots
bounding and abutting upon the said Evans alley,
respectively In proportion to the feet front In
them respectively comprised, and bounding and
abutting as aforesaid.
Pm 3. ThaSas soon as the costand 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 Bev
eral lots bounding and abutting upon said Evans
alley respectisely, according to the rule above
Indicated, and thereupon proceed to in- ke de
mand and collect the same, according to the Act
of the eieneral Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entit,ed "An Act defining the
manner of celleeting the expenses of trading
and pairing of the streets and alleys of the City
of Allegheny. and for other purposes," passed
the tblitiel ltday of March.,lBs4l. •
Sze. 4. That so much of any ordinsace as may
confl.ct with, or be supplied by the foregoing. be
and tbesame is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into slaw this Atha SOth
day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred and sixty nine.
JAMES MeBRIER.,
President of Select Council.
Attest: J. R. OXLILY. , . •
Clerk of select Con ,, cll.
• ALFRED SLACK,
• president of Common Council.
ALL R. Dixwarrril. .• •
Clerlsof Common Connell. my 29
A GREAT SUCCESS! •
1303EXPER,
WASHING . MACHINE!
It washes the finest fabrics, without in!ury,
perfectly clean in less than one•eighth the ord.!.
nary way. It dots not rub the cloth, but per
forms the cleaning piocesi by steam' and the
quick action • of hot water, 'lt can be °Persica by
a ebi'd. • Its greit chespnees makes It accessible
to ever* family, and eaves its own' cost in doing
away with tubs. - •
• PRICE, E 315.
Sold from the Ilaniafactory at •
• THONAS YfERICELV
PENN ST., OENSH,TIC THE PAIR fIitOIIHD.
igrASEINTII 'WANTED.
wtg e oim umz,„.. - Me bbis. to!
PITTSBURGH - GAZEIT.E: MONDAY. MAI '3l, 186
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMMENSE REDUCTION
EIEZI
DRY GOODS.
Owing to the dullness in New York market
we have purchased an immense stock of
DRESS GOODS,
Many of them at one•balf their value and offer
our customers UNIVIULIAL BARCIAINti, open
ing .
MONDAY, MAY 31.
4,000 YARDS FRENCH JACONETO, f legant
styles, 374 . c,nt5. worth 75 cents. I
YARD WIDE REAL FRENCH CHINTZ 31c,
worth 50e.
3,000 YARDS BLACK ALPACAS, '45, 30,
37}5, 50, 62% and 15covAieu are good bargains.
2,700 YARDS BEST PRINTS. NINE YARDS
FOR ONE DOLLAR. Very choice ;Wes
1230. GOOD 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN&
11c, CHOICE DRESS ROODS, comprielci
Japanese Poplins,
Japanese Mixture?.
Plain Poplins,
Melanges,
Moha:irs
French Latots,
French, Organdies,
• - Linen Goods.
We have some rare heroine In Linen goods, to
which we ask an examination.
BLEACILED . DAWASIC, 137Xc, now cbcap at
$1.25.
LINEN NAPKINS, 75c per dozen.. •
VE RV FINE NAPKINS, $1,25.
RED BORDERED NAPKINS, $2.50, worth
$3.50.
FINEBLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS, 12.00.
LINEN HANDKERCHIBPB, TOWELS, dc„
SO per cent. under price.
BLACK AND COLORED K'D GLOVES AT
$l.OO, every pair warranted; If they rip - or tear
another pair will be given.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, FINISHING
GOODS,MOURNING GOODS in lull assortment,
We ask an examination of our stocks, confi
dent that buyers will And many good bargains.
JAMES M. CARR,
118 FEDERAL STREET
ALLEGHENY CITY
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DOMESTIC GOODS!
Heavy Muslims, 10 . and 121 e
Choice Prints, 12/c
Balmoral skirts, 75c and $1,25
Linen Damasks, 50c.
Job Lot French Chint4es, 46c.
Silk Sacques, $lO.
New' Lawns, 25c
Black Silks, $1,62.
Linen Towels, 121 e.
Honey Comb Quilts, $1,50.
BATES &BELL'S.
my-raw
ANOTHER LONG LIST
VALUABLE BOOKS.
Outset's Memoirs of his Times. 4 v 015.,%
Gall 110,00
Rohm on Manufacture of Iron and Steel.
Illustrated 15,00
Sty ffe on Manufacture of Iron and Steel.
Illustrated 1,00
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Drawing 10,00
Maniples and Practice of Architecture,
with torty-six folio prate illustrations,
by Loring and Jenne) , 12,00
Vici,Jr Llllomme Qal Nit. PLII.. 1,00
Borne Tooke , s Diversions of Purley.New
edition 5,00
Bentonils history of he New World.
(15724 Illustrated 0,00
Layard , s Nineveh and Babylon. A vole:
London SAO
Ctirryonls Monasteries of the Levant.
Lon
Chine don
se Moral Maxims, In Engillh and 4,00
hine
DCugald Sse
tewart's Outdoes of Moral Phi-
3,00
losophy, with memoir. supplement and
questions by James fjeCosn, LL. U.... 2,00
Early Re gland and the liazon,hnallih. By
Barnes 1,50
Saint Louis. King of France. By the hire
de Joluville. -Translated by James Hut
ton 2,00
Froude , s Inaugural Address at St. An
drewe University
John Stewart Mill's Address at St: An
drew's University
S. A. CLARKE & CO.,
mr „.:11.9 Woof:A Street,
PEOPLES' SAYINGS BANK
Of Allegheny.
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL - • - • • • $/001000
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
PluisnnexT—S. 11. HARTMAN.
oa.entsn—E. P. YOUNG.
DIRECTORS.
8. A: Darting%
J. P. Hendereon,
J. Kellen,
hinge! Dyer,
W. O. Gibson.
EXCiIAar,GE Ho,
ETEL, Snit Illwirtn t , le now reedy for the
reception 01. guests ler the Sumer.' Rooms
and en Colter! Tablelenniled with all the
NUM PrOd , 110 *; CAMPO /ff• m 14,70144.
Hourly cosnaantoillon with The atty.
1,7314111 Prollaker
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXCEEDINGLY; LOW PRICES !
To move as rapidly as possible the
vely large stock now opened.
WASH POPLINS.
ALPACAS, LUSTRES, POPLINS, &c.
HEAVY BLACK SILKS.
GOOD BARGAINS.
NEW TABLE LINENS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
No. 180 and ,182 Federal Street,
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.
TWENTY-TLIIIID DISTRICT. (
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
j Orricz COLLECTOR INTr.n.NAL BEN - Engl..
234 Collection District of Pennsylvania,
N 0.67 Water St., Allegheny City,lSaylltii, '69.
Not'ee Is hereby glean that'the annual lists of
SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed LICENSES,
and of the taxes on
&c— are now in this ;office, where ,payment will
be received thereon by tte Collector On and after
Use Ist DAY OF JUNE, 1869.
'4'hese taxes,,having become du e , must be paid
before the 25th DAY OF JUN/1, - 1889; other
wise, additional expenses will be incurred by the
taxpayer. • ,
10a
1,95
15
W. U. Bart,
J. 0. Patter.on,
B. P. BTOWUO
H. B. tarps*,'
Et' 1
DRESS GOODS
I^El
DOMESTIC GOODS.
151 Yards net Colored Calico for One Dollar.
.16 Yards Unbleached Muslin for One Dollar.
11;i Yards. W lde Bleached Muslin foz one Dollar.
NEW CASSIMERiS.
NEW WRITE QUlLTSiiike
En
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
ALLEGHENY CITY
acmes, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate.
E. BUFFINGTON, Esq., Deputy Collector of
the county of Armstrong, and ELWIN LYON,
Lsq. Deputy Collector for the county of nutter,
will be ready to remive, after the Ist of June for
their respective counties, and will post notices
designating the times and places, when and where
they will be prepared to receive the taxes collect
able by them.
Taxes payable only in greenbacks or national
currency.
Office hours from 9 A. Y. to 3 P. a
JOHN M. SULLIVAN,
mTIS:ISI
C . G. HAMMER 64 SONS.
(Late of the Arm of Hammer 3 Danler,)
At their new establishment, No. 48 SEVENTH
AVENUE, have a large stock of elegant and
fashionable
PARLOR,
LIBRARY & BEDROOM FURNITURE
AT VERY SEASONABLE PRICES
We have erected a large Factory. and are pre
pared to All all orders on shortest notice. We
flatter ourselves of alWays having mate good
work, and it will always be our endeavor to con
tinue. having a large number of experienced
workmen. and a foreman of SO years experi
ence at the trade to superintend all work before
raving the Fartorv. • We use no machinery; all
our work is made by tumid. and for durability and
elegance it cannot lass exceUtd.
C. G. HAMMER it SONS.
WOOD TURNING,
SCROLL SAWING,
AND MOULDING
Done promptly to order at 161 Laeock street, Al•
leghedy Cl.y, by . -
P LEBZELTER & CO.
The best attention will be given to all who want
anything In our line. We shrills keep a large
lot or turned work, Inch as Balusters. Need
Posts. Hubs, do. Also, a good stook or dry
Walnut. Cherry and other timber on hand.
P. LItIIZELTEIt 1 CO.
JOHN H. BTZWART BOB?. A. PATTTHSON
ROBT. H. PATTERSON & CO..
LIVERY, SALE &RD
COMMISSION STABLES
COL BEYENTII AVENUE & LIBERTY BT.,
.D2eat4 II
PITTSDURG, ,PA.
*20.000 TO LOAN ON BOND
AND MORTGAGE.
Books settled anti accounts promptly collect.
ed. Houses and Lots In Pittsburgh and Alleghe
ny. Cheap Houses and L 6 sln last Miserly and
B. adeocks. Lots In Mansfield. A very desirable
farm of 70 acres; splendid., young orchard, good
house, with store-room attached; string of never
Janina water: near Economy, on he line of P.
W. O . W .; for sale very e rap.
lowa, Missouri and Virginia land for sale.
Enquire of
THOS. SIMPSON & R. N. HOLLAND
Broken and Beal Eutale Agent%
' 89 GRANT STREET •
mom' uffice. beak room.
UNITED STATES HOTEL. .
CAPE MAY CITY, N. d•,
Will be opened for the season SATURDAY. May
29tb. In all cyst-class apnolntments,,equat to
any and yet aAordine total:utiles all the comforts
of a time. President Grant expects to visit
Cape May this season and w,ll stop atthe "United
States." Address,
my 21094 AARON MILLER, Proprietor.
'VOROCLANIATIOII.—The quail-
TIED voters of the Fourth ward of the City
o Alleghen• will meet at the usual time and
Blace of holding elections on TUESDAY. JUNE
ier 7859, to elect one ptr on to lane as a mem
ber of Select Council, to fill the unexpired term
of- ek A. Mylfrtitaq.i iim ses ( lA r ne n d itrm.
ALLZOMINT On?, Pa., Ray so, 1889.
, Kra
J; a. '3'
i Nl ..~+e~'l~%~4 'LTA'..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN OUT VARIETY
L ADIE S',
1
i i
- . C H ILDREN'S;
1
HA S. • AND BONNETS.
RIBBONS & FLOWERS.
PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS,
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES. fl
4 Pairs Mews Socks for 25c.
4 Fairs White Ribbed r tockings for 15c
3 Pairs White Ribbed Stockings for 25c
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
EMBROIDEBIES I NANSOOK MUSLINS
JACONET 30JSLINS, &c.,
WILLLIMi SEMPLE'S.
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
TA.GGABT
SIMEAt,
RETAIL
BOOTS, SIIOES AND . GAITERS
'AT
Wholesale Prices.
Nd. 129 FEDERAL 9TRECET,
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arl4 Allegheny City.,
HOLTZMAN eiVIEDERHOLD
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No. 100 Third Avenue,
Upholsters and Dealers in Curtain Goods,
Direct the attention iof their friends and the
public to their finely awned stock of
Lace and Nottingli'am cartalns Vestibule
'Laces, Damask Reps, ; Ferry's Mexican cloth.
Satin, Delanes, Gilt Cornices, Gilt and -Valnut
Mouldings, Spring Bede 'of superior make, Hair
Mattagami (pure white ' llair.) Pillows. Bolsters,
and everything pertaining to a, first class 'bed.
The latest Paris and Berlin designs for Draperies
atthe inspection or their customers. Pure white
Buten Show Feathers always on hand.
HOLTZMAN di.WIKDERHOLD.
NO: 100 THIRD AVENUE.
my8:193
COLLECTOR
FOR SALE.
PITTSBURGH NILE ~k' FEMLLE SEMINARY,
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Nos. 22 and 24 FifthAv l:
enue
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PITT/4BURGH. \
This school, now numbering sixty pupils, con
sists of two departments, one of boys and the
othtri young ladles. j, The rooms are beautiful
ly be lte d , well furnished, and have all the con
'wanly ces necessary to'sdapt them to school pur
poses. Reason for selling. determination to re
lit:mulish the profession of teaching.
Call at the rooms (tom 9A. X. to 3 P. M.,or it
No. 94 Wylie street from 6 P. It. till 9. Terms
wi33/lly2AlBB .vy be made satisfacto to the purchaser.
FOR SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on the Pittsburgb,
Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
TWO LOTS,
Containing Abon i t Two Acres Each.
ENQUIRE OE
W. MACKEOWN & BRO.,
195 Libisrty Street; • •
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NATIONAL::
IFIACOUILMILILS
AT ALTON, ILLINOIS,
Will be sold within thirty days. For descriptive
circular apply to FIRST NATIJIMAL BANK,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Addiccr,
T. Is CHOOLEL
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iny2 . Flso I ALTON. ILLINCIIS.
ICE! ICE! ICE! • -
WM. KREBS ,
ICE DEALER,
No. 55 Diiiradia Alley,
PA.
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Order addressed to W. KREBS, Eighth
ward. Allegheny. Mlltreeelve prompt attention.
Wagons running In Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
myllsillo
ICE FOR SALE
BY THE TON OR OTHERWISE,
At No. 64 zanduskv Burea u
ALTACIFINT ores.
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MISSES..
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ALLEGHENY CITY
NOTICEB—•' To Let,• elate,'
"Lost. •" • Wants, , "./Inind, • •Boardinc,•
do., not ex ?ceding PO OR ERNES each will f,e
/Med in these sotuenns once for T W.n2f27-.1 7 / Vlf
CIENTC : each additions/ line PIT.: CENTS.
LOST.
T 05T.4411 - -ithe Troy Hill Pas-
SICKGFE Railway Car No. 43, that arrived
at Ylttsbnrab Station a quarter px.t 12 o'clock
on Friday, a POCKET KOOK, containing about
The finder will be rewarded by leaving it
at the Commer.lal.Otiice, Fifth avenue.
LOST OR STOLEN.—A dark red
MULEY etiVil, from the reolderee orthe
subscriber. Thursday last. Any perron finding
her or giving in'ormstlon :where she may be
found will be rewarded.
JOHN RIMR,
78 Carroll street, Allegheny City
FOUND.
POUND.—On Monday Evenin g,
on Bth avenue. AN OVA aCUAT. Thelown
er can have the came by calling at Ernest•Wza- •
eel's Grocery Store. . .
WANTED-- -HEL r.
'WANTED-HELP.-AT
PLOYMENT OFFICE. No. 1 St. Clair
Street, BOYS WILLS and MEN, for ditterent
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of all kinds can be Supplied on short notice.
WANTED-AGENTS.
IWA4 N TEIL---A GE I% TS.—s7s to
$2OO per month everywhere, male and
female, to introduce the PENIIINE IMPROVED
CoMMON SENSE • FAMILY SEWING MA
CHINE. Tots machine will Wish, hem, fell,
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider, itt
a most superior mar. nen Price only SIN. fealty
warranted for five years. We will pay $l,OOO
for any machine that will sew a stronger, more
beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It
makes the "Elastic Lock .ttltch." Every second
Stitch can be nut, and still the cloth can not be
pulled apart without tearing It. We pay agents
from $75 to $2OO p'-r month and expenses, or a
commission from which twice that amount can
be made. Address SECOMB Ac cU., Plttsbargh,
Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or Boston, Mass.
CAtil lON—Do not be Imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast ironanachines,
under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the
only genuine andreally practical cheap machine
manufactured. .
WANTED —AGENTS.:—To sell
the Knittine klachine. Price
.25. The timp.est, cheapest and best Knitting'
Machine ever invented. *Ol knit sio.oou
stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to
CO., id r i B o s sto M n EAMANorICISt I.ll:olutitt,
WANTS.
WANTED.—A bright, active
BOY, about 16 years old, to act as assist
ant to a business man In a, manufacturing bust ,
ness, where he will have an opportunity to form
influential connect:one and acquire a bu,lnessed
ucation. One who lives with hisparents and
could influence sales of building lumber pre
ferred. A smart boy of good habits can have a
desirable situation. Address, wits home refer
ences, Box A, GAZETTE OFFICE.
ANTED.—To make an ar-
BANGRMENT with a good man who
w sties to make money and can Vva good refer
enres. to take charge of the manufacturing and
selling a naW article used by everybody. Ad
dress C. T.. Oonmercial 01ce, and state Ithere
an Interview can be bad. tf
WA NTED. - BOARDERS. - A
few more boarders can find pleasant rooms
and good boarding at No. 16 .nn street, Alle
geeny, for 114.80 per week.
MrANTED—Situation as Clerk
in a Queensware sore; seven years' ex
perience• Well recommended; speaks Berman
and Fng.ish; not afraid of work. Andress P. 0.
Box 77A. 111326,141
WANTED.—To loan $9OO on
bond or mortgage for one or two years
Address J. D. F.. care Ilazet teMEce.
WANTED.—House of 5 or 6
rooms. within the limits of the old wards.
Address li. 13., biAZETTS tiFricE, stating loca
tion sod terms:
TO LET.
MO-LET.—AL ROOM,A
com-
FOBTABLY furnished ROOM for one or
more gentlemen. A pply• at :No. 33 Ninth, (late
Hand.) street.
LET.—A fine, large new
Store Boom. In the tvillage of. Wllltinsburg,
with dwelling, If desired. Bent low, Also, beau
tiful I. rge °Mee front room,sed.nd door, on 6th.
formerly Eh. Cl Ir. near the bridge. Eneulre of
JOHN W. BEATTY, Engraver, 113 Mallet St.
0-LET.—A Beautiful Resi
dence ollit rooms, attic, hall and vestibule
an good cellar, vas and water in the house,
pleasantly located on Forty third tformsrly
.Ewalt) street. lieut., $ 00. Apply to
G. r. B kTES,
Cor. Penn and Butler streets, Pittsburgh.
LET.—House on Centre Av-
L Water. &c., very convenient.
Out of season, Rent 425,00 per mouth. Call
soon at 121 Centre avenue, Cittsburgu.
rrLET.— ROOMS.— Two fine
ROOMS In GAZETTE BUILDING. Apply
at emitting Rooms, 84 and 88 Fifth avenue.
FOR SA LE
FOR sAtn—Hotel Keepers at-
ThNTIONI—The leask, furniture, fixtures
and !pod will of one of the largest hotels In Chi
cago is .offered for sale -at a low price on easy
terms. This hotel is now having a full run of
patronage, and Is at well established as any hotel
in toe Western btates. For particulars address
COOK,' & CO.
my3::k 1 Box 6,022, Chicago, lil.
FOR BALE.—The one-half
in
terest in the Drug Store of BLAOKISToN
a bIeGREtiOR, in Bellaire, Ohio. • They are
doing a thriving' business, and the location is one
of theirs.: in Eastern Ohio. Beason for selling,
ill health of family. Terms reasonable. Appl y
soon:
VOA SALE.—LAND-15 acres
In the 13th ward, fronting on Ventre ave
nue, Oraig s d Neville streets. This is a desira
ble location for country residences', well watered.
and near Penna. R. R. and East Liber,y Passen
geritatlway. Will be sold as a whole or in lots
of from one to five acres. Enquire of W. H.
TAYLOR, x 7 Wo d street. or at his realdtmce on
Neville street, near the property. or of HENRY
LLOYD, Kensington Iron Works. my6:180
FOR SALE.—The remains of
tbe.ltellnery by the late fi re at Clara Oil
arks, coneisting of Boilers, litille,rumps,Con
densing Tanks ac., together with th e ground
upon which t hey .are located. Location near
bharpsburgh bridge, between A. V. EL IL and
Allegheny river. Apply to ERNY, JAGEMAN
& CO., at works.
FOB SALE-SMALL COUNTRY
SEAT, situated within tnree minutes ;walk
e "Glen Dale" Stamm and has au ellen
sive front on the Ohio river and rallrottd, contain
ing two acres, highly improved and tilled with
fruits of every var et, and of choice selections.
The braidings area mat cottag , house and other
out braidings. This property can be had at a bar
gain, as the owner Is going Vi 7 t et. For price and
terms apply to B.McLAIN & Co.,
my2l 1 04 Fourth Avenue.
ARDENERS TARE NOTICE.
—FOR SALE.—Tbo FOURTEEN MILE
I AND, on the Allegheny River, and now
need for gardening purposes; well improved and
In a high. state of cultivation; containing 40 or
BO acres, now offered at a bargain. Call soon.
Also, other Farms in good locations. Woolen
Factory. two Rouses, and twenty acres orland
on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For.
Sale and To-let In both cities. leer further par•
Rimless inquire of WILLIAM WARD,
fe2B 110 Grant ttreet. ollnoaltr Cathedral.
FOR SALE.
13 acres of COAL LARD. 3 miles from Teta -
perancetrille, on the Little Sao; M il l Bun.. c
137 acres near Donisville,/ndlana
on Livermore Station, W. P. E. E., wen' im
proved and cheap.,
HOUSE AND LOT on "dirket street,"llinches
ter.
HOUSE AND LOT on Liberty street, Pitts
,
burgh.
HOUSE AND LOT on Pourth avenue.'
HOUSES AND Lots in Elizabethtown.
Choice and cheat) kryns In Tennessee and *lit
toral. T USTIN 4k KLEE,
InTZth7 Grant street.
F OR 13,11 1 1 L—HOUSE AllkiliLOT. -
A substantial, well finished, three &OM
BRICE DWELLING, of twelve rooms, helical= -
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pally situated near Ohio street, OY.
, - Allegheny C..
Also near the Parts, In an open. clean and airy ;
location. A splendid :Opportunity -fat fat private:,
reside Ce or first class boarding house. .
ALSO—LOT ON TROV ntr.a., contalidnit one >
hundred and fbrty-four and one fourth p: rebea.
on which there are eight hundred Prange' sel , Ple -
sides strawberries. gooseberries, currants anca..f..:
variety of other small fruits: ' . • ' ....--
Also,. other Houses and Lott In good locallifes'e. - .. 5 .
For further particulars inquire of,' '-'-' ,
. . .Y. NO WbrTMO , i , . 4
Real Estate, General Ere aaaaaa and Insurance
Agent, corner Ohio and Sanduaay stream, Alle
n/ea. • MX
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