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    PITTSBITRGR GAZETTE: TUESDAY, - AUGUST 17, 1869.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N . r
THE MEMBERS OF THE
UNION ,REPUBLVIAN axEcurivz
COMMITTEE F r.ft ALLEGHENY CO. are
hereby notified that a meeting of the Committee.
Will be held in the
DISTRICT COURT ROOM,
Ar THE COURT ROUSE, cn
WEDSESDAY, Augu.t 18, 1869,
AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.,
For the purpose of completing lists of the Ex
ecutive Committee fon each Election . Thstrict.
A full attendance is requested.
W. S. PURVIAIME, Chairm n.
WALTER 8. MeCIINE.
Col. GRO. F. 1110101 AN,
e v' ecretA4 B.
aoisko47
SALE.—The white Wet
12 TING horse -
•
SNOW
and Shifting Top Btigay. Will sell with o
out the buggy or rigging. Will sill ehea
terms, inquire of JAMES WOMB, at •
Brass Foundry, F:rst arenue.
VALUABLE OAKLAND P 0.
rhar PHR t T e Y t
FOyR 20 ALR e . e — t I d oo p e a et
n fr a o r well
built Cottage Rouse of portico, wide hall, large
parlor, largenaow.marble malitle. TOCOM.
kitchen. cellar, three chambers, three attic
rooms, porch, etc., clatern and hydrant water,
unit awl shade srees, Concord grape :
under drains. etc. In desirable location, five
minutes walk from the Station and easy of access
by Connellsvllle Railroad. Apply to
S. CIITHBRiST & SONS,
39 Sixth avenue.
anl7
TNTHE COURT OF COMMON
EAS of Allegheny county, No. 743, Sep
tember Term. MCI.
In the mat ter of the Application of the Hebron
United Presbyterian Church, of Allegheny Co.,
for a Charter of Incorporation.
Notic s Is hereby given that on the 14th DAY
OF AUGUST, 1869, petition for a charter for
said Asioclation was presented anti flied, and
that the same w6l be , granted at the next term of
Court, unless exceptions thereto are filed in
proper time.
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STEEL WORKS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1845
ANDERSON & WOODS,
ELN - UPACTUREHS OP
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL
Of every denerlption. Also, best
Refined German Plow and Spring Steel
CORNER BOSS AND FIRST AVENUE.Pitts
burr h. Pa. auls,ll4l
B °YBl
4 cr , orri-nI\T4G-.
Our entire Summer Stock of 80y5 . % Youths'
and Cbtldren'a Clot Wag, Wining oat at greatly
reduced prices. •
GRAY & LOGAN'S,
No. 47 SIXTH STREET
LATEST. CLAIR.
1721
rrio LUMBER 'DEALERS AND
am now In receipt of -
ONE MILLION
Best A !Co. 1 Saginaw `shingles,
From the celebrated Incliigan Lumber Regions
direct, which I can sell cu the trade at low figures
either by car load or .in quantities to suit ;me
chaaers.
ALEX. -PATTERSON',
Car. Juntas& and Preble streets, Sixth ward, and
No. 457 Rebecca street, opposite tne Has
Works, Allegheny Olty. IVIV:m76
ATEST OIL STRIKE.
J Li STILE !
LIBMITY
•
ECONOMY!
AND
• FREE TRADE!
To secure even handed JtisTICH, Just come and
see what splendid bargains are offered in the gor
geous stock of Sprang and Summer Clothes just
prepared and exhibited to thesublic by
S. ILESLAN.
The fullest LIEEHTY to be en j oyed wnen the
man who enjoys It is neatly dressed in a suit of
new bumta<r Clothes which fit Masao comfortably
as not to abridge the freedom of his motions. Such
clothes are to be had at 8. 0. TEM:TEHRAN'S.
To practice RtoxOrdy, don't spend vast sums
ofm Ines , where extortionate people charge fancy
Prices for unsatisfactory clothing, but come and
get the worth of every dollar you spend, at
S. C. TamtnitsiviS.
Pi= TRADE of the freest sort, practiced every
day, and day, at the Big No 11 (nothing'
Ball. There the people bring their cash, and
there they get their clothes, every man free to
buy at all times. Trade tremendous just now at
the Big No. lg. Clothing Hall.
LOOK AT THE PRICES.
Cocoanut suits for $7 worth $l5.
Spanish suits for et) worth 120.
Skating park suits for $l5l worth $25.
500 snits, linen, at $7l SU each worth $5.
Black suits for $lO worth sao.
Boys , suits tor $5 worth 410.
And a great many more too nums to m
tion. Call early and secure your ba rgai n s, as We
have bu h
t streetays to sell. .iternember Big No.
7.181xt
8. Po TEAUERMAN.
iiio:Tu4
A.LPERT & KOHLER,
Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOTS., SHOES
AND tiAITEIIS,' No. 38 Market street, Pitts
birch, Pa. - " •
Partieular attention given to Custom Work.
We beg leave to oireet the attention of the
public to the fact that we are now prepar,ed to
manufacture Boots at d Shoes for persons
troubled with Corns,Bunions, or deformed feet,
Wider the personal snpry. talon of our Mx. AL.
PERT, farmerly of Allegheny City, who be
pleased to see his old customers vain. We have
adopted Mr. Alpert's mode of measnrlng the
foot, bv which we can be safe in warran.ing easy
and comfortable Boot • and ehoes for the Ludes
est feet. Give ne a trial and be convinced.
PERT h.OHLER,
auernki 38 Mfaket street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
if HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY
• FOR SALE.
nis beautiful situation cannot be surpassed
for private residences in any direction, so close
to both cities, being only. eight miles up the
Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Ally person de
siring infonnation aboutthls uronertv can obtain
it by calling at tale office of the IRON CITY 3111.
TIJAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Sa
Pedeisl street, Allegheny. Lots from one-half
acre to Ave acres; also. small loss to suit pur
chasers. There len good location for a mannflus
taring establishment, between the Railroad and
Allegheny river.
attio.•ros
.NPURSUANCE OF AN ORDER
the United States Court for . the West
ern District of Pennsylvania, the following
property of jOSHUA RHODES, P. W. H. L
SHAW and JACOB ANDERSON, will be sold
on .the 17th inst., at 10 O'clock A. N., at Mo.
'DWAINE'S AUCTION ROOM 4 Promfs
cony note of J. Nelhaui and others; Day Book,
'Journal aid Ledger of said partles.and a Second
Mortgage given by Lindsay it MeCntcheon to
Joshua Rhodes for $3,800 upon pioperty In Al.
lesheny City. -
anM 4
E 313 R. W. MACKE , Assignee.
1:r IL LYON, H •
-Sealer of Weights and.ll..suree t
Ofitee-1 1 / 4 0. 5 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh,
Cayt. JOHN MESSBIEB. Deputy, Pittsburgh
Lieut. GEO. B. MeNULTP, De p uty , Alle
gheny Market.
WHITE LIME.-100 barrels
do., Ibr
OlevelazirWhlteLlme; 200tobla Xasteni
male b 7 • •
J. BA:WOULD;
I I
With
; For
ton,s
0. C. TAYLOR,
Attorney for Petitioners
PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN
Exchange Place, and N. E. JESUP & CO
larger po:tion of the sewing for a family of
eleven children on the machine, and part of the
time for fifteen or twenty farn , servants. She
would not now change her Wheeler Sc Wilton
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. I for any otherishe bas ever teen
• -
12 Pine Street, N. Y., drier for sale the
These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Cold
have thirty years to run; are Free from
Government Taxation; area secured b . a
Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the
Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado
In addition to this special grant the Com
pony also owns Three Millions of Acres
'n Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
erelop the country and improve the road.
They are a first mortgage upon the Men
gion of the road from Sheridan, Hansa
to Denver, Colorado. The road in opera
tion NOW LUNE MORE THAN ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST
N THE NEW LOAN. There Is no better
security in the market—this being in
some respects better than Government '
unties. PRINCIPIL AND INTEREST
RUBLE IN GOLD. Priem 96, and acorn
ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps
and Circulars furnished on application
aulo
SECITRITY AND COMFORT
fur the traveling community.
J. B. HARRIS
Safely Fire - Jacket, Car Heater and
MODERaITOR.
For Smoke and Hot Air Fues, dispensing with
the use of stoves and tires I n or about the Parsen
ger or Baggage Cars, "with the attachment to
graduate the - heat to any temperature that May
be desired without toe possibility of tiring the
ear or cars to which - the Jacket mar be attached.
Having obtrined of the United States Letters
• Patent fir a Safety 'racket, which is warranted
to resist the mos. Intense heat that mry be ap.
Pt
to it In tae position and purpose for which'
it is Intended.
It Is a sure protection from accidents by tire.
originating from defective dues or where ion
pipes are used as conductors for smoke become
It Is applicable to ell piping that may
overheated, an wood rranted - to give perfect sat
isfaction whereor other combustible mate
rim mar be placed In
I a
ad
y cl m ose proximity t o thereto,
dwnngws,reactyoroesa,pphips,yt nv Mbo o t n rai to oad
cars, tic. Wherever pipes as conductors are
made dangerous by being overheated and secu
rity desired, I 'will send on application right to
manufacture or use tha above invention. Also
Territorial rights to such as may wish to engage
In selling privileges either fry State or county.
J. EL BARRI&
Ili. Office at the "24 PLUS ULTRA PAINT
WORKS." corner of Morris street and the Alle
gheny Valley Railroad, ',twelfth ward. Pitts
burgs", Pa. lYldimid
XcmEWSPAPER FREE.—CoaI
Miners, and persons desiring a Western
e, and othera,can have a spicy Weekly Paper
FUZZ yob six MONTHS' by
_sending name and
Postotace address' to GABON= -JOURNAL,.
tiardner, lUtnoi , ' 11"1"
A' , I >h , T-100 bblls Louisville
Nsaniano Calmat, ibr gale
J. B. CAIMILX)
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh.
No, 195 FIFTH AVENUE.
CAPITAL 1100.000. .
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA
BLE.
SIX PER CENT. IN fEREST allowed on time
depoaits. Collections made on all accessible
points In the United States and Canadas on most
_Yaeo'able tense.
Exchange on all the princinal Foreign cities
. bought and sold.
Discount daps Tuesday lad Friday.
opi.n rrom 9 A. M. • o 3 P. sr., and on Saturday
evenings from I to 9 o'c:ock.
DIFIECTORS:
ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WETMAN,
W. H. SIM& FRANK SIEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, H HY MEYER,
DAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR,
EMIL POER.STEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE, President
E. E. SCHENCK, Cashier.
au17:3351
FEMALE EDUCATION.
MR. AND MRS. 11, M. TWINI•NG'S
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ,
No. 2024 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia,
The object of this Echool Is to impart a practi
cal and useful education. For this purpose the
rooms are fitted up with every necessary comfort
and convenience for twenty scholars only. The
most enicient teachers of French, German and
Drawing are engaged.
An ample supply of Philosophical and Chemi
cal apparatus Is. provided for the illustration of
natural science.
A pamphlet Prospectus of the 'Reboot will be
banished on atlpllcatturi by letter or otherwise.
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S. A. CLARKE & CO.'S
Long List of Interesting Books _
FOR SUMMER READING.
The American Woman's Home. or Bows
tic. Science. By Catherine E. Beecher
and Harriet Beecher ktowe; Illustrated.S2 50
Our New West; Records f travel be
tween the Mississippi River and the
Pacific l). ean. By Sami.Bowles 3 00
Hane's Arctic 6xplorations; new edition. 4 50
Howe'a Historical CollecUon of Ohio. ll
_ in lustrated 00
Boquitt s Ripe° M'on against the Indiana
1764
Daisy. being the gentian oo
part -or it
bourne House, by the a thor of Wide,
Wide World
Christian Stagers of G.:many; Sunday Li. 1 78
bra: vol. Gth
Neat's ry Wandering Recollections of a Busy 2 00
Life . , .... . .. . ..... 00
Life of Audabon ...... radii IS 50
uld.Town Counc il. y Mrs.
Arthur He l ps;
00
Friends In By Arthur Helps; 2
vole . .. ... . . 4 06
-Mrs. Al . cottte LAUB:Women. 2 vols., each 1 50
Dani's Two Yeara Btf ire the Mast; new ed 1 50
Murray's Adventures in the Adlrondacks. 1 50
jean ittgelowis Mopsa, the Fairy 1 25
Krliot. the Rufslan rabalist ' 2 50
Realmaii. By the authoz of — Friends in
Council"
2
Gates Ajar. By Mas Pheins. 100
50
Oonifi's Curious Mytbics of Middle Ages;
complete SO
Mark Twain's Jumping Frog
1 50
S. A. CLARICE & CO..
•
119 Wood Street,
ELM
Ad door below f ifth Avenue
Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN &
UNRIVALLED
WHEELER /C, WILSON
Sewing
LEADS ALL COVETITORS.
The distinctive feature of the WHEELER lb
WILSON MACHINE ie the tme of a ROTARY
HOOK to carry the loop of the upper thread
around the •pool containing the under, making
the lock•stltch alike on both sides of the fabric,
thereby doing away completely with the vlbra.
tory motion of a shuttle, the tension upon the
under thread, and all devices for taking up slack
thread; these are nenessary on all two-thread
Machines. The public have indorsed this prin
ciple by purchasing over 380,000 of our Ma
chines—more than .100,00 In excess of those of
any other manufacture! It has long been ac
knowledged by far the most simple Lock-stitch
Itlncline In existence; having one-third less ma
chinery than any other two-thread Eewing.ita-
chine
' (From the London Times.)
"The WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA
CHINE, which Is the ONE BERT CALCULA
TED FOR HOUSEHOLD WORK, uses no shut
le, and makes the LOCK•STITCH alike on both
aides of the goods
"Some of the Sewing Machines aro very 41.
traysg int In the use of thread; one of the most
liiM=MeriPl
stitch. using six yards of thread to one of sew
lug. This is a serious matter, tooled upoAlw a
manufacturer's point of view, where the great
aim is to economize the material."
Thousands of Testimonials could
be given from all parts of the world,
were it necessary to the reputation
of this well-known Family Sewing
Machine.
I beg to state that I have used my Wheeler &
Wilson Sewing Machine, In family serving, four
teen years, without even the most trifling repairs ;
and It Is In so good comdltion that I Would not
exchange it for your latest number (now:up
wards of 3 1 00.000). One needle served me more
than a year in line sewing.
Nzw Mts. - ANNIE WARNER
Mrs. 31axley has had her Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing SI adhine In almost dell!) , use for over
eleven yeari without any repairs. She has dono,
with her own -hands, during that period, the
BRE.NDON,
Capt. J. Y UNG, Jo-, of Robinson townetip,
Allegheny Ounty,. says: We have used the
Wheeler A
) Jlson Sewing Machine in our lamely
two years. My daughter received but two.les.
sons, and is able to accomplish every variety of
sewing without any difficulty whatever. We had
used tho • 'Bowe" and "Grover , hl3aker, and
after a fair trial of these three leading machines,
we can most confidently assert that no machine
16 ao emple or so well adapted for lzatu , and
family use, as the "Wheeler & Wilson."
My wife has need her Whfreler S Wilson Ma
chine ten years without repairs, and has used
only one needle for the last three year's.
CHARLES J. GRAY.
S2AP/31;8O, N, Y.
Ten years ago I purchased a Wheeler .t
eon Bimini, MaChine, and have had It in constant
use in my family 'since. We used it during the
war to make clothing for our volunteers In the
service; and for the hospitals, and thin work
was very heavy, being coarse woolen and cotton
fabrics. It is still la good working order, noth.
ing having been broken but a few needles. Yon
are welcome to use my name In your recommen
datlons. Mae. HUGH MaIIILLOCII,
GREY NUNNERY. MorraireL
We, the undersigned, Staten of Charity, cer
tify with pleasure that, after a trial of ten years,
we have found Wheeler Si Wil:on's Sewing Ms
chines superior In every respect to all others used
In our establishment. Their mechanism Is
strong and perfect, and y with little care never
get out of order. '• SISTER COULTER,
SISTER. BAYEUX,
General Hospital.
In order to facilitate the sale of, and pltce a
Wheeler & Wilson .Sewing lifschise within the
reach of every one, we propose to lease them on
the foLlowing terms: We will tarnish one of our
celebrated Sewing Machines to any one deposit
ing with us fifteen dollars as security for Its safe
keeping, and paying us ten dollars per month for
the use of the same. When the Monthly pay.
menu and deposit amount to a sum equal to the
Cash Price of the Machine, we will give a receipt
in full for the Machine.
Any one dtslrous to avail themselves of our
offer, can be accommodated by molting applies,
Mon to one of our traveling salesmen, or by ad
dressing us, or by calling at our
ELEGANT SUESROONS,
140
WOOD STREET,
FITTSBIIRCIA PA.
Wit. SUMNER & CO.
EMI
HE COMMON SENSE WINE
AND CIDER MILL, hlanufsctured by the
and (Ohio) hischine Company, is the most
practical Cider Mill In the world. By OLIO opera
tion it grinds the apples.presses them as dry as
chips between miler*, while the cider passes di.
root Into the barrel. They are run by hand or
power, easily operated, durable and substantial.
Barer.
per Cider Ain send for an illus.
trateg Weller. • &WOWS
Machines.
E. 31.L.1:LE1
New and Desirable Goods
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO.,
• .
CORNER OF.
•
Seventh Avenue and Liberty .St.,
• PITTSBURGH; PAL
Will on Saturday, July Slat, 1869. and
on each sucieedling Saturday,
hold an Auction Elaie of
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS,
And everything appertaining to the Hone. •
Parties des! Mg to eels will pleas Thursdayelr
notice of consignment on or before of
each week in order for advertisieg. Prompt at
tention and good care will be given all Stock left
forests.
JOHN H. STEWART, Anctloneet t
inli•mGe
I B. Y. Id'CoWAR
.1 B. M'EOWN,
B. AL McCOWAN & CO.,
Boulevard Pavers,
Wee, No. 65 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY.
Orders lett at Gitzrzni Corm; Pittsburgh,
promptly attended to.
Pew. Sidewalks, Cellars, Inside Yard.,
Delves, Ise.
Warranted against °lmages of heat and cold.
Hxygnsist ito..rhead, LYOn &
Roay Patterson Wm. Park, 'lames N. Long £
Son, Hartle, a slaMeet Anderson's & Maxwell,
Aiken & OamPbell, Isaac Craig, , jyl6:m23
P'
) EIISONAL.--All persons seek.
Ir6'HOMER, or Investments In Heal re
late, will save time, trouble and money by _pro
curing a coy of the .. TITTSBUittill Nasal,
EISTArit BEelellea.sl Itis given &War GRAT/8
9r will be tent by mail razz tawny requesting it.
Persons cannot tall to get salted out of the urge
an it Dental= OrlirT pan.
Haber, and Beal Palate A 414 1 1141 Dios 139 koarth
*TM%
INTMNAT
DRY GOODS,
The Lowest Price
Sheeting Afttains,
,Case
Skirting Ilfusiin,
Bed Ticking;
Table Li
Table Na
=2l
Towel
gs and Towels,
Wh
e Marseilles Quilts,
llendale Quilts.
White Count
y Blankets,
Grey Cou,
JVhite
stern Blankets,
Grey 23
ankets,
Heavy Bed• Coeerlet:,
Wool Coverlets.
Heavy Country Plaid Planinels,
Shirting Plaid Flannels,
Wool Flannels--all c lors,
Twilled Flannels
Fine .F7anne
Black Waterproof Cloth,
Brown Waterproof Clot
LadleB' Cloths,
CasB . interes,
Jeans and
Tweeds,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets,
Ladies' Underwear;
Ladies' White Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts,
Nainsook am
Jaconet
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
Ladies' Collars,
Embroidered Edgings,
Laces and Edgings,
Silk Fringes,
Dress Butte ns,
Pearl and
Ribbons, Jet Buttons.
Illusions and Crapes,
Bonnet Satins and Silks,
Bonnets and Frames.
LARGE ADDITIONS
OF
Ili
All Departments of the douse,
Va
WM. SEMPLE'S
ALLEGHENY
Da
At 83c. Dark Calicos, fast colors
At 'Sic. Unbleached Muslin.
At We. Bleached Muslin.
At 10c. Good Calicos.
At 12ic. Best Calicos, new slyles.
At 123,c. Fast Colored Ginghams.
At 12ic. Canton Flannels,
At 12ic. Bed Tickings.
At 25c. Yd. wide Feather Ticking.
At 14c. Yard wide Fine Almlin.
At 20c. Cotton Tabling, wide.
Canton .Fl=l
Checks.
WOOLEN GOOD&
At 22c. Red Wool Flannel.
At 25c. Heavy Country Flaanel.
At 25c. Extra Red Wool Elanne]
At 25c. Extra Yellow Wool Flannel
At 25c. Extra White Wool Flannel
At 25c. Grey Twilled Flannel.
At $3.00 Pair Good Grey Blankets
At $3.50 Pair Good White Blankets
At 50c. All-wool Cassimeres.
At 75c. Extra Good Cassimeres.
At 31c. Heavy Blue Wool Jeans.
At 25c. Good Jeans.
At 25e. Fine Black Alpacca.
At 25e. Fine Alpacas, in co:ors
At 31e. Extra Black Alpacas.
At 50c. Black Mohair Lnstres.
At 50c. Striped Poplin Alpacas,
At 621 c. Silk Warp Poplin.
At $l.OO Brown Silk Poplin.
At $1.50-- Good Black Silk.
At $2.00 Black Itepp Silk.
NEW AND POPULAR
M.& 3EL C24.411.3EN
1311,"Y G1:3430E1S
WM. SEMPLE'S,
80 and 182 Federal Street,
EARL ASIL-20 sacks iitr sae
J. B. OANFIELD.
Z. W. BAR
Saco,coc:pc.) vv.
STILL GREATER RED
Many,,Goods offered Twe
they Can be bought for in
present time. \
TEE. ME
BY. Order,
EXTRA BARGAINS
DRY GOODS
COTTON BOOBS.
LINEN AND WHITE GOODS
10c. Good Linen Toweling.
14c. Wide Linen Toweling,
122 c. Extra Good Towels.
14c. Large Table_ Napkins.
50c. Wide Table Linen. •
25e. Plain Nainsook Muslin.
25c. Striped and Check Nainsook
DRESS GOODS.
Openng Daily
AT )
.ALLEGBENY CITY.
59 MA RKE
TEN DAYS
Winter Ooods as
Must lbe C
M'NNO TICES—"To - Let" "For Sale,"
"Lost," "Wants," "Found," "Boarding,"
dc., not ezccediruj _FOUR LINES, will
be inserted in these columns once for
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each adds.
tional line FIVE CENTS.
WANTED— SITUATIoNS.
wANTED—By a married man
a s'tnation as Oa XT02.1 OF A CHURCH
in 'either elt‘ Aile.heny preferred. Address
Box GAZ/ITTZ OFFICY.
WANTED.—SITUATION, by a
married men as a dryer , Can give goon
c'e
reference. Arects tiIf•ORUE. tiazarra,Or-
It ICE.
"WANTED -7A SITUATION AS
ClPrk. Salesman, or Tr.vellteg Agent
for a wholesale or manarseto rl estsblLsbinent.
Can Ore good city re ‘erenoes.- Address Box.
. 4 51," New Cumberland, W. Va.
WANTED---RELP
WANTED.—A first-class MA
CHINK Enquire at the
P.DUSTRIAI. WORK 4, corner Polut alley and
Duquesne Way.
WANTED—A TIDY COLORED
g family.o,tabe charge of alouse
In a small such h
person c ann modl
ah good
ho Pu me oby arilyin in g
g. a t DS Craig street. Ana-
Ky. Wsorn
W ANT OY D--- OPFIC HEL IC, P No. AT Eat-
PL/SENT 1 Clair
Street, BOYS GIRLS and M EN, for different
kinda of employment. Persona wanting help
of all kinds can be aupplied on short notice.
WANTZD--AGENTS.
A NTED.-1,000 Men Want-
SEE to e.. 11 the WHEELER & WILSON
YNGF MAC:HD/it on salary. Address Lock
0): 313111, or call between the le.urs or 3 and 5
P. It.. at our Unite, 140 WOOD naItEET,
burgh.
Applicants must come well recommended.
WM. SIMMER & CO.
ANTED -100 Confideutial
y AGENTS to dispose of a good naYluir arti
cle: Au enereelc and truarworlby .man can
make $50,1500 In two months.' Particulars free.
Cali on or address DAILEY 6r CO., 208 Broad
way, N.Y. an2:n23d&Tl
WANTS.
WANTED.---10_,000 Acres of
LAND WARRANTS and AGIDOuLTIJ
RAL CoLLEGE LAND SCRtr. wanted. Ad
dress, JOHN S. BitADDOOK, Mount Vernon.
Ohio.
IVANTEIk—A good second
..AND ENG WE AND BOILER: engine
shout 7-Inch cylinder: Boherr/Tat 18 to 20 feet,
36 to 46-lneb , and sued. Parties haying such
machinery to sell. will please address Box - 384.
Plitabargh Portordee, stating size, make and
pricw.
WANTED. -A SINALL HOUSE,
of three rooms. in Idanchs cl o thwrenceville. Also. a 15 1TIIATIoN Lea
ng
store as salesman. Good rsfeimice given. Ad
dress W. P. BRANDON, Pittsburgh Families.
STOLEN.
MEN DOLLARS REWARD
A. will be paid for iniornsatfon which will lead
to the arrest and conviction of the person who
STOLE THE POOL .BALL front the Grant
House Billiard Parlor2Allegheny, on Saturday.
LOST.
;OST.-011 WEDNESDAY AF-
L
TERNOONvbetween Allegheny and East
iberty. by way.or dharpsburg orldg_e_ and Morn-
Inaslde road. a lEFTED BLACK aND*WHITE
PLAID !SHAWL, A sultabla reward , will be
paid for Its return to the (Mama OPTICS.
STRAYED.
STRAYED AWAY FROM THE
sabscrloer. In Pleasant Valley, a BED COW
with /min turned In. Any Information that will
/PRO TO tte recovery of the Cow will be thank.-
tnllp recelvee. MRS. PALOtiN,
Pleasant Valley, Allekbeny Co., Pa.
TO LET.
T I O - LET.-1100DIS. on Second
A . ..or, with Boarding. Location the most
desirable In the, city, with the conveniences of
bay h rooms. the comforts of a private family, as
few boarders are kept. 1151Yorth Avehtie,
legbeny city.
FOR SALE.
J 3 FOR SALE.-ROUSE AND LOT:
— hltn‘te at Halton Station— Lot rontaine
acres, on which is erected a good Frame
Dwelling containing 6 rooms, wi th fruit trece,
de. Address JOHN CUFFS , Halton Station.
VCR SALE,Lease and good
well of TAVERN STAND 'ln a deedrable
locillty. Terme esev• dOlng a good budeees.
Apply of WM. JACKOON. 73 Orem street.
FOR SALE.—One-half of a
valuable PATENT lor Pennsylvania. A
small article used In all houses. A chance for an
active yountr tnan With a few hunered dollars.
Address PATENT. Postoffice Box 690.
FFOBSALE-CITY RESIDENCE` On Colwell street, one square from street
cara. The Rouse hu ten rooms, hall, good
cellars, pressed brick, front, gas and water
throughout, bath room , range In kitchen. and In
a pleasant nelghborneod. Frlce wax $T.000;
on cage terms. Anplu to CROFT ,
Real Estate Agents, No. 139 'fourth avenue.
FOR SALM
SECOND AVENUE,—T y ro houses. 3 stories. 9
rooms, with all modern improvements. Will
sell for $5,500 and 05,500 each. Easytenns.
tQUIRREL HILL.-4 Monong ahel a gron_,d with
'splendid view over the Valley;
Adapted for private residence or to be laid out in
Bending Lots. At a bargain.
THREE MILES 730 if 5H18P851999.--20
Cho
of best tr e esn land, with 500 of the
cho'cest fruit ln lust bearing cenoition.
Convenient to dour and saw mill. .F.r particn,
lace enquire at
ST Grant Street. -
atil4 =SUN & KLEE.
CANDIDATE
JVDEPENDENT TEMPER.,
AN CE CANDIDATE.
FOR; COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
ISAIAH. DICKEY.
aukrai
IT. L R C' 0.,
T STREET.
c).rth lUm.sckla.
- LONGER !
ITCTION IN PRICES !
my -five per dent. less than
the Eastern Markets at the
well as Summer
3 Etv , r)uorrigarr.
losed Out !
W. BARKER, Jr.,
Id