The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 28, 1869, Image 5

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    rgrTEOPERANCE •
CONVENTION.
The Temperance Men of Allegheny county
(and those friendly to the cause) are requested
to meet at their several places of election on
SATURDAY AFTgRNOOS, July 31, and vote
for two (4) delete tel to meet in Convention on
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Augnst 4th. at
IS o'clock, in the COURT HOUSE, to nominate
a candidate for County Commissioner.
By order, ' GEORGE IRWIN.
Chairman County Executive Committee.
PROPOSALS.PtoposaIs will
--
be received by the undersigned until FR?.
DAY, the 3Utb Inst., ai 6 o'clock P. It., foithe
SLATING, PLAnTERING, TIN WORF,
PLUMBING and GAS 'FITTING at Court House
and Jail ImproVemenL
iy2B;m74 BAUR .1: MOSER, Architects.
•
LETTERS . -ADMINISTII
TION on the estate of JOHN GEOHOE
r. tM B NN. deceased, haying been thls day grant
ed to the na teralgnetkall pen .ns knowlsg them
selves tudebted to said estate are requerted to
come'forward and maim immediate payment, and
alt Calms against the same should be presented
tom', duly authenticated.
r dAN. I 'CA GIBI*I EN. A dministratrlx,
iY2S:mr, 3W No. 148 Third St.. Allegheny.
74,4uerzoN SALE.—The under
bigned offrr firr sign a TWO
kink - BRICK. HUME, with 7 rooms, stores
rot (=opted as a tavern. bnt anitaule for any
ether ktnd ot business. Water and gas fixtures
and other conveniences on the on-oases. Situa
ted in the tioui ishing town of East Birtnitotham
rarsun street, near ttrown. Size of Lot MO by
1(10 fret. Slue to takes place un SW' Ult..Ay,
31st day of July, at 4 o'clock ,
P. Conditions
of sale - made known on day or sate.
jsf.'S mil • . PRED6RICK BUSH.
VLOVltf FLOUR FLOUR I,
,
jp2 .
3IINNESOTA BAKERS 'FLOURS. •
480 i.bis. Legal Tender, 317 bids Ha Ha. 367
bins Erinine, 170 bbls Summit Idtbs 270 bbla
Winotia Co., 3ao bids Red River. 133 bbls May.
Day. - •
CHOICE WISC WHEN FLOURS.
560 bbls Riverside. 265 bbls White Star, 300•
bb,s va;lons brands Spring W heat Flour.
' WINTER WHEAT FAMILY YLOUR.
City Mill of Springfield. Ohio, Pride of the
West. DepotMassilon A, Paragon Mills
Ringieader and Cro wn,. choice St. Louis.
or sale lower than can be brough , front the
West. Wa.i T. LANti •S:
.421 ' '1751 and 174 Wool Street.
VCITICB ,TO"ENGINB
ElCS,:—Sealed Proposals will be received at
f ace office of CI,TY WA.TAR IVOIIIEd, up to Au
gust 6th. 1869, for ONE tTEA3I CYLINDER
26 inches diameter and S feet stroke, one pump
16 Inches diameter' and 8 feet stroke. Engine
and puinp tO t.e erected and put - in successful
operation in hd engine house at the Lower Basin,
Bedford avenue. • .
ALSO—Plans will be received by the Water
Committee for improved 'class of pumping en
gines, to ec;oal the capacity of a steam ci tinder,
inches In diameter, pump 16 inches In diam
eter, with a pressure a To pounds on steam
• JOSEPH FRENCH, Superistendent.
jy2S:m6S
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO,,
• CORSEIi OR
. - -
Seventh Avenn, and Lii)erty
prlvsnunes,
Will on Saturday.,
•Jtay 311411.869. and
on inoceeding Saturday. hold an .
Auction Sala of
HORSES - CARRIAGES BUGGIES,
: I
WAGONS,
And overythlng appertaining t the Horse.
Puties desi lug. to sell will please leave their
notice of consignment on or before Thuraday of
\ each wee kln order for :trivet IIEIP g. Prompt ar
tentiou and good care will be siren all Roca left
for aclo. -'
JOHN B. STEWART, Auctioneer.
lyZ•nirks
QTATE OF PE%NSYLVANLik,
ALLEGHENY COUNTY. as:
In the Urphans , Court, in and for the county
aforesaid. In the matter of the administration
ro.rount otthe estate of JOHN IiOARTY,
cent ed. No; 50, June Term • 1860.
Ana now, to-wit, July 24tb, 1669, on mo
tion of John hfellon, Attontty for ;.ccountatut,
the Codrt appoint C. C. TAYLOR.. Eafg...A.”dl- .
tor to Mahe distribution of the fund In account-
ants hattlf. per account filed, to and among the
parties legally entitled thereto.
(From the Record.)
Attest: A. IirLANDS, Clerk.
Thc Auditor above named will attend to the
duties of his appointment on 'WEDNESDAY,
August , ilth. 3409, as S o'clock P. )s at his oh ,
dee, No. GS Eirant street, City of Pittsburgh.
JrZ:m67-w C. C. TAYLOR, Auditor
G ua m ,,
CLOSING OUT . SALE
1 OF
BLANK BOOKS,
lIIETIIODIST 'BOOK NMI:TORY,
129 Sui thSeld Streei.
..143SEPE EI9FUNER, Agent.
jr/3:IrWIP f
$19,00) - 1 1 .1t.FRIULIVir - r.,
Tiiut vit.l lATION.w-P 11 meeting at
Point Breeze Pair: on fizprßil . REß Stk.
and OM. - -
FIRST DAY.
No. 1.. PUREE it."o—for Horses that have
never beaten 8 mrnutts In harness or. wagon—
s6so to dist $250 t • ...cond, and elOOto third.
Nu:. 2. PUF.SR. 4121 GOO—Am horses that have
never-been beaten 2.25 fn harness or way,on
-81500 to Net, $750 so second, and s2so' to
third.
SECOND D *Y.
No. 3.- PURSE sl. ooo—tor horses that have
n. ver beaten 2 4510 harness ~r wagon-1650 to
first. $2O O
4 to second. a.d *lOO to third.
No. 4. Ukelt *2.ooo—wr horses that have
never beaten 2.301 n heroes. nr wagon—in. ROO_
to flrat. $6OO to second, and $9OO to third.
THIRD DAY.
'No. S.PURR 1111,000 for horses that have
newer beaten 2.35-ln 'writes -or waiters-4050
to drat ' $260 to second. and $lOO to third.. '
0 .\ 15 . PURSE. *11.500.-fe. e for all Losses
11L500, to its t, to attend, and $llllO to'
\‘‘. CONDITIONS.
' horsen‘toust be eligible at the time of the
closing of entries.
Entrance lee,' ten per Cent. of Purse, and must
accompany the nomination in. vil eases. - •
any horse di
-slanclOit the nelg4 shall only be
entitled to first preinium.
In an Purses, three or more entries required ,
and two to start.
n three`
or
In erten dars rates will be-trotted alter
,
All the b bye .races are Mlle heats, be.st.three
In five rdbarness.
The Associrtion reserves the right to postpone
races on account of inclement \ weather,: or ant'.
other s u (bent ehries. _ •
A horse nut winning a heat In Aye. and la ruled
cit. will not be ent tied to a premium.
All entries 11 wall. Lo hi adoressed WI/WEEPS
STzitt., Secretary. voice Point Broi ze Park As.
saclatiou, -No. 1 r eir S. Fourth street. Philadel
phia. •
Enceiessiiil close at the °Mee of Point Breeze
Park Association. AiOndar..nugast Oth. at Ili
o'clock /I:
pee m i nnc ‘iii be paid at the Park after eauh ,
dtl's exuibition. •
Ime made at fain, no recor d.
Persona entering horses fraudnientlyerill for
.
felt their entrance money.
Ample aecommodattons for horses at tne Park. ;
• ,:111 , ./D•• ANIEEL - Xsq. , President.
ROBREIT STERL, Esti, SeerniarP , • iSfaall7o
DECDRATIO . NS;-in:Wood,
hiatble on 4 Fresco' tactatliins for Wails
'nu Ceilings of Dining Booths, .Banst'ike...at
11.14,11arkrt*Peet. . • - • •
in/ JOSS?"' mttanz6 sauo:
STAWErti;6OI , O IiAPEILS tar
P arl9Ta St No.'lol , Maricoatiest. • r
M t • - ; Inicrti aveggs nu%
- "'IlfAM11113
AN ORDLNAIA'CE'
G ar,ting Certain Privileg s to the
Pi' tsburgh and Con nellsville Rail
road Company.
SECTION 1. Be It ordained and enacted by tbe
City of Pittsburgh. In select and Common crime
ells aseemb!ed, - and it Is hereby ordained and en
acted by the atithorliv of, the same, That It
attril be lawful for tbe Pittsburgh and Cannella.
vine Railroad Com arinv to ester upon the streets
and wharves of the c ty of Pittsburgh and con
struct a branch of their railroad of.einglei.traek
from depot on Grant street along the outside
or rombera edge of Water s rest to the point,
curving trent the line of Water street at. or near
the Donato Duquesne Way and the Allegheny
Wharf, and keeping along Died Wb trf as time as.
practlcable: ea the • northern line of Dtrqu:stie '
War, under the St. Clair street and Rand street
Bridges, to such point at sr near the Railroad
Bridge as will enalee said Company to make
prectleableworklG g connection with any railroad
now constructed or which may hereafter be con
structed .to the same point. And It shall be
further lawful for said Railroad Company
ha construct an approach from the tracks
erne mentioned across the wharf to
any railroad bridge which may hereaf
ter be erected' across lire Monongahela or
Allegheny river, nor near the point, for the use
or said railroad; Fovldett..noweVer, that :
approach shall be constructed in such place and
in such manner as may ba agr• ed between slid
Company and the proper Wharf Com mittee•
Sex. 2. Said I umpany shall.; in the ceustricr
t ion of said track, use rails of u pattern to be ap
peered by the Str. et Committer, and shall con
form to the grace of the streets and wharves upon
welch they may be 1011, sinless the Street Com
mittee and proper Wharf Committee shall con
sent to such alteration of grade as said C. mpany
may desire to mate.
•
hEC. 3. Whenever said Company shall desire to
lay any port! u of the trick lierebv authorized,.
tney shall notify the Rug iurer of thin city, who,
under the direc•l crthentrest Committee nd
prop rr Wharf Cummittee, in connection with the
Saisirieer of sal Compeer, shall determine
tho exact location of said tracks snd ma k the
Orme on the grouna aura indicate the grade there-
Of.
Im4Ec. 4. Said track be laid and all Pave.
eels which. may be displaced relnid under the
superintendence and sulnect to the approval of
!LIM City Euglueer, and all ex pence attending •he
'Berne Shall be p id by said Company, who shall
'thereafter keep the same in goon repair and con
dition between the rails arid three feet on each
side thereof, and said Company shall place iron
culverts under salt railroad track and across Wa
terStrect and trusinesne Way, whenever ri quired
by the S a
treet Committee, of pattern Io be ap
proved by said Committee.
...
SEc. if any charism shall be made in the
streets or wharves. said Uompiny satin pay all
damages which may be uceaslened thereby.
ego. 6. Said Company shall nos traverse the
streets and wharves uf said cite with tneirlocomo
tires and cars at a urea , er rate of spur d than four
miles per hour: shall not use bituminous coal or
wood. in their lecumotivest shal cause a watch
man to precede each sad every train or
locomettve PS it passes along- fraud b inch,
a instead) . far In advance to ituu-e falsi
ty to persona pas-lag over the same:
shill in ale respeets conturm to the ordinances of
tne city now In force for the regulation of aft
roads, and be r urject at a 1 times hereafter to
such proper rules regulating the use of said track
as may es found necessary for the prate etton Of
the p non and propertv in the sit zens of Pitts
burgh. 're
SEC. T. That the grant contained in this oral
mace shall not Pe construed to confer any fur
ther or greater right than may be lawfully gran
t. d by the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh.
and IS given upon the express condition that said
track shall be laid and but In operation within
one year from the date of its passage.
SEC. S. This cridleance ghat not be published
or recorded until the salt Company shad, by es •
Oration of its and of Directors, • accept the
same, which shall be done within thirty days.
and authorize the propel officersof said Company
trt enter in
contract to set the conditions
thereof.Zcpsalnoeau,r.
Ized to do anything er tits
ordinance until
such contract shalt have been signed and Sled
with he City 'Controller.
Laid over until next meeting and ordered to be
printed once in the papers authorised to do the
city printing.
A SUPPLEMENT
To an Ordinance Entitled "An Or
dinance Providing for the Issue of
Bonds Aniounting to the Sum of
$250,000 of the Vila , er Loan Au
thorized by the Act, _Approved
February 8, 1868," Passed June
15, 1869.
sicCrtatc 1. Be a ordained and enaded by
the City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Com
mon Councils assembled, and it is hereby
ordained and enacted by the authority of the
same, 1 bac the an , oud section of the ord.nance
entitled, "An Ordinance providtni, for the issie
Of bonds amouutlng o the sum of 0213U;11100 of
the Watec Loan anthodzid by the Act approved
February F. 1888," passed June la, /869. be
. and to hereby. amended so that the , same shall
read as follows: said bonds shall be made payable
I) bearer with neml-annual. coupons attached:
they. shalt be in sums of thee hundred. two huts
dred, live hundred add one thousand dollars, in
such proportion as the Finance Committee may
sic termlue: thy shall bear Interest at the rate
of seven per centnm per annum, and shall be
payable in twents-teve rasa from the first day
of April, A. D. 1868, which shall be the dare cf
said bonds: the principal and interest shall be
payable at the office of the City Trhasurer, In the
City of Pi. tstursh. They abail be signed by the
Mayor. countersigned by U.° City
anu shall be sealed oy the Mayor with the cor
porate seal of said city.
SEC. 2. The spoon d scct,on of the above men,
Honed ordinance re r
pealed.
SEC. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinancia
oalllcting with the - of this ordinance at
BY THE COURT.
conflicting wit e passage ._ _
the present t ime , be - and -the same Is hereby - rel.
pealed so fkr as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Counclls,
thlis Stith day, of July. A. L. 1869. 1 . ix,
Pr Went pro tern of tklect Council.
- Attest: R. S. Monnow.
Clerk of :select Connell.
JOHN BARTON,
•. President pro tem of Common Council. '
Attest: H. MOMASTS.B.
Clerk of Common Council. JyH
A SUPPLEMENT ,
To an' Ordinance, lent Bled cgAn Or
dins ince 'Authorizing the Issue e f
Bonds tor the Purpose of Redeem
ing Matured and Maturing In
debtedness of the City," Passed the
15th Day of Jpne, A. D. 1869.
iIiCTION 1. Ito t ordained cad enacted by um
Oity qf Pittsburgh, fa Sct and COMIIOO,II UOlllll
- aseembied. end n
it (t ae renti ordaliteid and '
enacted by the _ authority of tots same. Toss the
second sectionof as ordinance - entitled "an
Urdlnano , authorial:lu the issue of Bonds for the
purpose of redeeming matured and maturing in
debtednt es of the City." pasted June 15 1b59,
shall be and la hereby amended se that the same
read as follows : 'testa bonds shall be In elms of
dee hundred and one' thousand dollars each. in
such proportions as the Finance Committee may
direst, payable In forty years after date. princi
pal and interest payable lathe office of the Oily
treasurer in Pittsourgb, except the Coupon
bonds, which shall be tenable. principal ant in
ter. it, at tee Bank of America, In sae City of
New York. State of New York. and said bonds
khall each bMir date the drat say of &LINA. D.
nEc sll._Thefiecond section of said ordinal:me
of dune 15, 1869, which is hereby supplied. is
hereby repealed
Set. 3. That any ordinance or ,part of ordi
nance contacting with the pa sage of this ordi
min e at the present time,
be and the same is
hereby repealed, so far as tile same affects this
crdinance. .
rdalned and enacted into a law this 27th dap
of July. A. P.:1509.
BILL BIIRGIVIN.
President nro tem of Select Council.
Attest. F. 13. Blonnow. •
k of Select Council. •
JOHN BARTON.
President pro tem of Common Council.
Attest. 11. 31cSiAaritell,
Cleric of Common Connell. , Jr2B
AN ORDINANCE
. .
ctovlditig for a Better Supply of
Water in. Certain Portions of the
City of Pittsburgh. /
St orrOu 1. Be it ordained and enacted by The
CR/ qJ Pittsburgh; in Select and Commottivoun.
cite aesenablect, and ft is hereby ordained and
enacted tm the authoritY of the saw, That the
Water Coaunittee weatherized and empowered
to erect on the dileglienylitver. at o r hear rorty
fourth street. In the Seve, Meath ward. and at
Itaztewood in the Twenty•third ward. ramping
Xnaines and stand Pans. coot not to exceed sit
(40,000) dollars each. - •
WM. Mi. 1 hat any ordinance or part of Oren
nande contacting with the passage of this era
mince at thy piesent true.- be sad the came as
hereay repes'ed so far as the murdt streets this or
dinance.
Ord .104 d and enacted Into a lisr In Councils.
this lath day of June, A D. Itio9. •
• • • 'HILL sußovriN.
PreslJent.pro tem of Select Connell.
Attest: E. t. MORROW, •
•. Clerk of llelect Connell.
_ • JUIIN BART° 0 .
Preildent:pro tem of Common Council.
Attest: H. 1110. M
. Clerk of Common - Connell. Ira
.
FOR\ SALLEVALLIITAIILECITY
Its SIDSNCD.—DOUSE AND I.OT. No. la
a mi ug t",,,tr ee t„, mica hen,' Olty. he lot h
69 iekt on Weabington street, extending back
260 feet on which - is. reeted a double two/ turf
brlckdsrelling. having all modern improvements
.also brick amble\ lad carriage tome,- with see.
Tama room onachod, all in neat rate order. Ts
thosnwantlera.comtortable hoz";
,thia Propel t 3
is - recommended. liertutre on e - premises, 01
Sp-. in.Bzwr mack.L.L.
.49 if torktom-4venue,
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WE
PITT§I3NRGIJ
I'ENNSYLYAM
MILITARY ACADEMY
Chester, Delaware Co., Pa.
FOR BOARDERS ONLY.
The following gentlemen, Who devote
time exclusively to the Weren't of the Academy,
Compote the
ACADEMIC SiAFF.
Co:. TIIP.0"011E HYATT, lit. A., President
an, Prof s.or of Mathematics, and Instructor in
Tootles.,
, .
Co'. GEORGE PATTEN. Graduate U. 8. MG.
Ae .oemy. Vice President. Profersor of Civil and
Military Engineering, aud.,lnttrurterr to Ttettes.-
Rev. A. ARM.AoItAC,- II: A.. Pri)fetadr bf
Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Phil
osoplq and Instructor In Elocution.
Capt. THOMAS I. LLOYD, Graduate U. S.
Military a cadtaty. Proiesaor of Mathematics and
Instructor In Tactics.
- -
Rev. S. W. WIIITNEY, M A.. Pro!estor of
the English Language and Literature, anti In
structor in Latin and Greek.
FELIX de LANNOT; M. A.. Professor of
French. German and Spanish, and Instructor In
Engli b Braucher.
JOHN R. SWEENY Esq , Frofessors of Vo
cal and Instrumental Music.
C. S..' FATINESTOCK, M. E.. ProVistor of
Penmansils. kook-keeping and Drawing, and
Instructor in English Branch as.
PERRY M. WASEIABAUGIL Esq . .; lustinc
tor In Eugl!..h Brunches.
J. R. K. CARTER, C. E., instructor in Math
mattes au: Tactics.
The Eighth Annual Scssion opens THUES•
DAY, heptember
The buildings. width have been erected ex.
presaly ior the Institution, are located upon an
eminence one hundred feet auove water level.
They are new ant comple'e in a I their appoint•
meats. Facilities. unsurpassed by those of any
other institution in the country. are afforded to
cadets in the prosecution of an English, Classi
cal and ticientidc education.
Very thorough instruction is given In Civil
gluetrlng by graduates 02 the U. 8 Mllltary
Academy. The dlsn:Thne for which this Acad
emy is distinguished, is strict and exacting, hut
not arbitrary. Careful attention is given to the
moral and religions culture of the cadets. •
The following gentlemen In Pittsburgh are
patrons of the Acsaemy: Rev. W. S. Bray. Col.
itavid Campoell, lion. J. P. Penny. Gen. Taos.
Wickersham, Capt. Win. L. Jones. Ildesers. John
Scott. Wm. A. Herron, Isaac Jones. James Mar
shall. C. H• Paulson. Walter Bryant. Hobert
Dickey, John S.' Mock, Robert Wilson. Fran
cis seders. Joseph Woodweil. James W. Wood.
well. 8. S. FouleOL. H. Haven, Joseph Mc-
Knight, John P. Pears. John F. Blng.er, A. L.
Robinson, H. 8. , Wilkins, George Bingbam,
B. L. Fahnestock Simpson Horner. Geo. W.
Scott, J. Meat. Ring, James M. Taylor, Wm.
IT. Hays, J. S. Liggett.
Circulate nay he obtained of C. H. PA'UI SON,
Esq., No. 40 Wood street, or of Cul. THEO-
Does& HYATT. •
Col. HYATT will be at the FONOFGA HELA.
HOUSE on WEDSPLoMAY. THURSDAY one
FRIDAY, 28:h. 29th and 30tli Inst.. between
the hours of /0 A. M. and AP. X and will-be
happy to see Patrons of the Academy and others
on otilnal business-
DRESS GOODS,
stax_.3sr.ta,
SILK MANTLES
SUMMER GOODS.
Of all Kinds
CIMM.a.3P
BATES & BELL'S
To Close their Stock.
423:mwp
pROCLABLITION. •
Thequalleed voters of the Pint ward, City
ofAlleghenY. will Meet acttie aural time and
price for holdlog elections. on TVIESDAIN An
gust 3d, 1809, to ELECT ONE, PERSON to
All the unexpired term of Samuel H. Hartman,
F,sq.', Select Col:methman. resigned.„ Also, ONE
PERSON to All the unexpired term of Henry M.
Long, Esq., Conunon Comaelnnen, resigned.
=EON DRUM, mayor.
O' OF ALLE43IIF.YY, June 13. 1869. •
jra:ms3
E. 11. IeCOWAN J. B. WHOWN.
It. f. McCOWAN & CO. ,
Boulevard Pavers.'
Office, No. 65 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY,
Orders left at GAZETTE omen, Pittsburgh,
or/dainty attended to,
Pnve Sidewalks, Cellar', Inside Yards,
Drives. so.
Warranted agalnst,obs ages of heal and cold•
Emitters% Rs —Max. Mo-rhead, Lyon & Oborb. -
Rody Patterson c _W in. Park, mutes N. Long &
Bon, 13artler & McKee. Anderson's & Maxwell,
Aiken & Campbell—lsaac Craig.. • .11/Gual
rtYSTONE CONTRACTORS.—
be PARK COMSPIiuIOI.I Allegpepy
recetvv propoisisuidl,l WEDIya3PAI.
July 2Stb, sr, 3 r. •
FOIL CONBTRUCTU6
A •STONE FOUNTAIN BASIN,
34 Feet In Diameter, on Wed Common.
Plans and Specifications can be seen and full
particulars obtained at City Engineer's Odic%
The Commission do not bind tbemselyeatcac
cept the lowest or any bid. ,
Jy2E:m6o
F . ° B SA'•LEI , ••
A complete midrtment of
BLANK 13001C8, .
GOLD AND STEEL PENS,
NUDE= PENO/Ls, - - •
BANK AND _cOIINTING-HOOSE INK
, STANDS,
.LETTXIr, CAP, BILL,
LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS, by
W. 41. HAVEN CO.;
Corner Wood Urea and Third Avenue.
MEE
ZyTTF; : WEP.N.V§DtsY„.,..JIj,T
ALN D
rEi
011A1iLES DAVIS *
Su. rintendlar raiaittrer
=NM
ME
ME=
NEW GOODS
PM
WIVI. SEMPLE'S,
10 and 182 Federal Street,.
ALLEGHENY GTIY,
ANOTIER WU' THOSE
~_FINE BLACK
Gro Grain Alpacas,
EQUAL IN COLOR TO SILK.
SQUARE AND LONd
BLACK SET SHALS.
NEIV STILES ARAB
Beautiful Colors.
HAN DSOME'SHADES
COLORED ALPAVAS.
STEW STYLES
Medium Dark Calicos.
• CASSINEHES, CLOTHS,
‘7EANS AND TWEEDS.
FE
Exceedingly Low Prices. 4_,
TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS,
Erma BARGAINS.
PLAIN . AND PLAID
OPERA FLANNELS.
Sheeting and Pillow Case
Mumll=4 and Linens.
Wholesale Cash Buyers will
find Pull Assortments of Deal=
rabl,e Goods at LOWEST 'FBI- .
CRY, at •
nal
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180 and , 182 - Federal Street,
ALLZGRENY MY.
41ECUIIITY AT D v 'COMFORT
N.) fur the traveling community.
Safety Fite Jacket Oar Heater and
_ -
01071E.R.170.11..
Pol. Smoke and Hot afr.Flues, dispensing with
the nhtlot stoves she Pre • in or about the Pa. seri.
ger or liaggage Care, with tho attachment to
graduate the heat to any temperature that may
be desired without cue possitull of firing the
g e ar or cars tr. which the Jacket m aybe *Mulled:
Baying obtained of the United Mites Letters
Patent fir a Safety Jacket. which is warranted
to resist the mos , intense heat that may. be ap
plied to it flame position and purpose for which
it Is intended.' • • •
It is a sure protection from accidents try Pre,
originating from-defective flues , or where iron
,pipes ate used as conductors for smoke of beat.
It is applicable to all piping that taffy become
erheated, and is rant. d to givisperiect tat.
Isfactlon here wood or-other. unneustible MAW.
flat may be Maced In close proximity thereto.
I ea now ready to apply my invention to stores.
dwellings. factories, ships, steamboats, ratiroad
cars, ea. Wherever pipes as conductors are'
made dangerous by being overheated and secu
rity desired:l wilt semi on applicaUon right to
manufacture or use the above invention. Also
Territorial rights to Such as may wish to engage
Msel log privileges either by State of county. •
• J. a ECAILVIS.
or Office at the “Nit Pt 7S PAINT
WORKS." corner of Morris street and the Atte-
Wiry Valley Itharead, •kwelith ward. Pitts.
binge, Ps. UM:mg!
• • CORTIIOLLICIVS - 0711C11.
or ALUMBILM 'July 113,' 1869. -
NOTICE TO
MANUFACTURERS OF SCALES,
Belied Propoosts ',Mt" - , wind at th i L lifaco .
until 3 Weloct ou MISDAY. duly 20,
1809, for
One 15 Ton Weigh Seale, Complete,
no same to le delivered at the Second Ward
welsh House. The rillbt Is reserved to reject
lay or all bids h
Jra:as4 fri-NNVISI
=
DIDGEIS IN DRY GOODS
DU
-WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY' CITY.
TWELVE YARDS
Fast Colored Dark Calicos
FOR O.7rE D01.1..1R.
Good Fast Colored CitLico
AT 10 CENTS.
TWELVE YARDS
BLEACHED MUSLIN
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
YARD WIDE
UNDRESSED BLEACIIED MUSLIN
At 12 1-2 , • Cents.
Yard Wide Sheeting Muslin
At 12 1-2 Cents.
AT 614- CENT',
M 7 711371W1Wi - MI
At 12 1-2 Cents.
GOOD LINEN TOWELS.
LADIES' HEM-STITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Three for 25 Cents.
AT 6 1-4 CENTS,
LADIES' CAMBRIC
ii:i JI) E:4 :s t$
- At, 60 Cents.
LADIES' CORSETS.
At
. 25 Cents.
GRANITE MIXED POPLINS.
Decided Bargain.
At 25 Cents.
FINE DOUBLE WIDTH
Black Alpacas.,
New Bargains Openkig Daily
lUg
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180 and• 182 Federai - Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
MEDIT -100 bbla Louisville
inutia Cerant, for sale by
J. Ft, riAlrlrlier.D
THE ENTIRE
DRY G
J. W. BAR
Olia
MARKET STREET
•
CIAO SEM 40,Ual_
The Stock is .Large and C
has been Reduced
AL -INT Mil --M. tr is
In order to close the Estate
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Mll=lffi
g.. Flit &de"
"Lost , ""Wants,".l l lPound,” B .4barding,"
ay., not acceding "..FOrR LIE unn
be insertut arse columns onee r a
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each co
tional line Fll'E CE-VT6'.
WANTED ---HELP.
ANTED.—k. good . HORSE
vSHO EoYECCLAß':3MM'.stcouchead
Motougab. la Bridge. . • -
WANTED — P III NTEItS.--Tlivo
young ram 'alto 'hate Y. ad experlence ae
newspaper conanositors, wlli be needed In a few
days. Address Box' "A. " GAzaallaottlee.
IANTED".-HELPe....-AT
.. PLOYMENT OFFICE. No.l St. Clair
Street, GIILLB aid MEN, for &Pete=
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of &U short 5 can be supplied on sho nicotine.
liyA • TED.—A good GARDEN.:
ER.to go to the conistry.who eau &lei:fad
wor with horses; must be sober. honest end
industrious. To such an cue a good home and
tat , wages will he elven. Call at r &Aar* ea
JOHN J. A. it utiliG. 'Fruit and Confectioner.
ogo. 83 Fifth Avenue Extension,l r Slather
formation.
WANTED-BOARDERS.
vErANTED—BOARDERS—Two
v gen tlonen. of a genthnian and Ids wife
tan obtain's pleasant room With or - without
board in a private family In Al Ilegheny, above
North Common. Addreaa .E.. C. S., (...a.zsrrra
OrtlCa. - '
WANTED. /MADDED& ..411.
gentleman and his Wife, or a roe single
gentleman, can ob. sin pleasant rooms and good
boardhy applying s. on at 71 Llbtrty otreet,Pllts
burgh. Reference., exchanged. , •
WANTED=--AGENTS.
WANTED;—AGEN'ir9:—Eveiy-
WHE IV, to sell JACITSON'A WINDOW
SASH FAmTg.N.KILI-Can be pat on any Window
in a few mutants without cutting or tatt , ng.
Will hold the window no At any bight desired, or
lock It down. Pour.flftha of ail the windows
have no fasteners on them. • Agents are m akiac
$5.00 a day sellJng them. Samples sent by mall
tor 10 cents. Address J. C. aACK.St./N & (Pk,.
No. 1 btxth street, Pittsburgh. Pa: (UP
WANTS.
ANTED.-PARTNERSMP- •
In a safe and prontuble bustinss, where
from 43,000 to 0,000 wit' secure au 'lathe po
41tton. Aouress 0., GAZETTE OFF/C.E. statinz_
where an In' ervlew may be had. 1 I
STOLEN.
STOLEN. -MOCKING BIRD.-'
From the residence of 13A1D , EL RIDDLE,
Leg. 193 Yayette. *try., t. Allegheny n .
MUG : KING BIRD. a One singer; bad one of its
toes broken. A Itoerai reward add be pakl for
tie return
TO LET. '
•
MO-LET. -4. furnished FRONT
Room, witli Gas. in old Pllth ward: rent
moierate. Enquire otB. hf., 257 Liberty street.
MO-LET.—. 4 HOUSE of Ten
Booms, newly refitted; In amosttwantlftil,
iiiiady and central loettion. on Eighth Maneock)
ftreet. near Penn. Also anothtr with six rototas-
Atmiv at 277 Penn street.
ri.O.LET.-14117E NEW HOUSES
1. of SIN BOOMS each on Jalappa street, sth
wucl. Allegheny, near Allegheny Avenue.' one
square from Manchester street cars. Enquire of
T. M. !MOLES. 89 Tellers' street. corner Stock
ton avenue, or CHARLES P. STEIEitiT, 171
?forth avenue. corner Webster street.
TO-LET.BOOME4 on Second
--
Plot, with Boarding. Location the most..
desirable in the city, with the canveniences of
bath rooms. the comforts of syrivate family, as
few boarders are kept. 181 boat', Avenue, Al
legheny City. : - • • .
FOR SALE.
•
FOR SALE.—The BAR of the
Saloon, No 3 WYLIE STREET. Will
lease the House for any number of years. Mn.
GAZZOLO.
FOR SALE. -• •
Horse and Lot on Sandusky street; House and
Lot on Boric street; 2 Ilouses in the Eighth
'Ward; 3 Farms in Onto; Farm in Sewickley
TAwrship; 10 acres at Fleming Station. P., Ft.
W.'& C. It. B.; Farm near Fersysirlibit House
and 134 acres at Glendale Station, r.. Ft— W. Ac
C. R. It.; 'A Farms In Iowa; Lot on Locustatreet
(Manchester); Farm in Westin. rebind county; 7
Houses and Lot, in Spring Garden avenue; House
and Lease 01 Middle treer; House and *Lots
on Spring 11111. 7th ward.. Other Houses and
Lots in good location. Inquire of
\M. INEUTMORK.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent, corner Ohio
and Sandusky streets...anegners.
HEADQUARTERS
pop.
DIEN & BOY'S CLOYED'S.
GRAIL" & LaGAN,
1 4 10. 47 SIXTH STREET,
Are now offering a complete stock of Summer
Clothing of medium and fine goods at the very
lowest prices ,
Culiorets Coisimere Linen and Suits.
Youths' Camimere and Linen Snits.
Boys' Cassimere and Linen Bulls:
Gents' Blue Flannel Sacks.
. ,
Gents' Alpaca Backs.
Gents' White and Brown Duet Bails.
;Gents' Stole])OMß Business: and
Walking Suits.
CLOTHINC Or ALL KINDS .
GRAY & LovtArrs
No. 47 SIXTH STREET,
Liam ST. CLAIR.
jr 1130 -
STOC K OF
OODS9
K E1R,:....i.4:i.....:...Q.9'4_,.-i..
2.C)
ST. C.LAIR STREET.
BE
IN TEN DAYS.
emplete, and every Ariiple
*2 l 3330 :19 7:20
of the Senior Member of the
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