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    NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.—AII persons know=
nits themselves Indebted to the estate of
J. itoutlynn, an., deceased, or persons having
olefins against said estate will call us the aubstrf;
tiers fir settiemeht,•at No. 225 Liberty tart et.
J. But)BYlelt ,
E. EOL/BYEEt. „
Executors.
att2o:l?
SALE OF VALUABLE • PROP
ERTY of 60 ACHES In South Buffalo Town
ship. Armstrong county, Pa, , on buffalo Creek,
adjoining the Freeport lts e. Flouring Mill, Saw .
Mil. and best Water Power In the State. F ramie
iliVel in[ House of 6 rooms and cellar, hand
somely sit usA-d on the N, P. B. It., now build-
Pc g S t a r ie m o
earATAFir,iel.;l7isl:A.sild6r. Pub
fu ether p deniers add rgss,
auk, JOSISPH H.' NY A I', Fret port.
BUI DING LOTS ON
CHAEI ERS SUFI", ALLEGRO I t
AT. AUCTION.
NRSDAY.
Id on 0.-
On WV:M.SI3AI: August 95th. at 9.0'c10.k,
will be s Id on the premisea,fiftesu building lota
Char fere a reet. Sixth ward, between Brady and
Nixon etreeta. sud adjoining Gillespie & Co.'a
p k .
Coal trill e. 'lhey are each 20 met wide by 140
feet dee 10 a4O feet street. They are well 'ren
ted for nildiug, purposes, are in a rapidly lm
proving onion or the city. and are well worthy
the spec I attention of all In quest of vacant
property Terms at-sale.
an2O
A. LIEGGATE, Auctioneer
ALL/WHINY VITY. PA., /
AU9HST 9. 1869. 1
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
rile co•psrthership, heretofore existing under
the Urn name 'of HILLIER, BONAWITZ,
SCHEME G CO., and knoWn as the KEYSTONE
COFFIN 31ANUFACTUBING CU., 1 i dissolved
by mutual consent.' The business will be si Men
at the office of Jiush Se Brown, No. AIRS Beaver
avenue, by Jacob Buell, who is autholized to set
tle the same.
W. M. ABRAMS, CHAS. D A HMINER,
ALEX. CASS.III2,LL, JAIUB uusu,_
J. C. COUCH, R. T.pltut,NEy,
aoHN IioNAwITZ, WM W. BROWN,
taxi). SCHEMP. JAMES LoWRIE,
au2o L. 12 s&M'L IDLLtEft.
TiRTEENTH LIST, 1569, ,
APPLICATIONS to Sell Liquors, Bled t Clerk's Ogler:
Pittsburgh. -
John S. Kennedy, tavern, lst war';
3ladle, Lawton, tavern. ghl ward;
B. 31'ilone. tavern, Bth ward;
H. Herrl;tt, tavern, 11th ward;
lona Loper, tavern, lath ward.
Josei.h Llnsegrover, tavern, 15th ward.
Allegheny.
W. H. Erin it Co.. °the! goods. Ist ward,
C. M. Deor/ck, trrern, 4ilt ward;
JaeJD Held, torero, 7 Eh ward.
Boroughs
John C. Patch, tavern. Birmingham:
L. Blocklinger, tavern, East Birmingham.
'1 Towoships.
IJohn Snyder, other goods. 'tartlet's;
Thomas Devlin. tavern, Mifflin;
.lo an tiilkey, eating house, Versailles.
The License- Board will sit for hearing the
above applications on the 25th Inst., at 9 o'cloca
} it.t.
G. BROWN. Clerk.
MEM
T IST OF LETTERS REMAIN
.I.J ING IN BUCHANAN ruvroFFlcE, AU.
gu.st 20.1860: •
I A ;Gots Jai ;Ormsby 0 II
Ansel a - iliriflisis Jos
Adis H. l B. . Pierce T J
Arwood B. !Harris L . !Phlbips 8 M
B :Iltrald Iti A. :Plihettcr G
•1 1.
Brown A !Jones A ;Quinn t
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BouonpJ L Jones G J H.
I Barret t E
, B B o an e E
;Jones W
i R • In d
ir B o
nZ T
j Bayge
Wm ! Frryyt r it !Roberts 8 J -.
Boggs W F J Feder L - ' ;Beebe tC
Barry W H Kerns Mrs : nagan J
a- MIRO/ J H [Keeper I 1 8
CL , shadow E
3 Camp E !Leach J S ' :smith G W
1 Courtney .1 ,Lairetts A •.. Bhedd,n A
CsAham J P ; Lewis a . mtevenbon J C
1 Cappy 0 . ;Lee P. E ' ,tiarley ••
Cleary T I ill. • T
Chatt-y W [Myers Jac. H . ! Thomas W
Con gai7 Myers, Jag Thomas G
I Ayers K. ITUOM2S J
Davis Ii I 1110 - J Taw C
Dur..n A W I.llhElhaney Ii Taw[ S
E illeherly gen A. Al W
Evans. D, car': lEclietyer T A I White a '
Evans D J iMcla oak 3I 11l i Wat..on J
karn,st II B . !lictiown .k. It Walks rlt
. r [McCoy .EA Walsh k
Fagen M ~ !Mellowed W Wagner C
Fiso..er CjklcGlbbons W Williams R D
(.1 [ McCo•mick 1113 Williams D C
ilira'am G ;McCormick Jas
atO) PHILLIP
w - cogram.
LOGE SALE OF IRON:
DIM" Q. M.. orricr.
JEFFERsoNrILLE, IND., Augu,t
I 19111 sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the De-
Dot, at,
13/4401:RiMrilAfr , 40110AZIri
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 31., ON .
WEDNESDAY, Rd Day of September, 1869,
A LARGE LOT OF IRON, consisting of various
; sties, as inflows:
About 88,583 lbs. of band Aron, of the fallow
ing sizes. Ids.
• 3ii,x1.16 3 1 4x3-16 in. giixii; in. Mira it in.
3 4ag 34as' " m2x3l .• 4302 - 16
" 4 Li " Si“g • • 4!i13.16
3!:418-16 " - 5 xt4, " Thaif " 5 xB-16 "
4'.X3 . 16 ' 6 6a% " sNsg " 1311 •a
4 .:3-11 4%1:4 •• 2.413 16 /gr. 34 "
;Xx
ou
Ab g
t 54,098 lbs. round iron of the following
sizes, viz:
in. 23..1 in. 2% in. 2g in. 2:Vln. A'¢ ; 2 " " 4! 4 ; " "4 " ••
About 20.410 lbs. square iron of She follow-
Ing often,
214 In. In. 3 la. V 4 1.11. 3 3 in. 2 % in.
16 2ii .• ig"
About 314,387 lbs. bar iron, consisting of she
foltowthe sizes; •
4 x a 4 in. 4 xlit in. 5 x)i la. 4 3 111
2,iim " 4u. ?A : 0 . 5 x 34 " 4 x "
• • g ..
5 xi.. 4.. X!
" I N X %,4 ' 2 X 34 "
n JP4x ri •
•• ••
.•. 2
"317; " "
251x.115 " " 2 xl;s , ' • 3.4 x
" 33sx " 335xt " 3%xi% "
x " rhx " 2xl " 43gx hi ..
436x1.3fi " Mx! • ' Ihxl " 135x1 "
thx )UX Ihx. h " Viz .45 "
'2;lv z 4" 3 Xi','" 3 xh" 3 X% "
4%x " I%X. 340 "
_UK " . 1 x 5 n 3••
1 x 45 " 1 x " 214 x 45 " 236 x "
3 x% " Igx "19,x35 " 3 r. "
2152 h." 13st 11 " 135 x 3b " I%xll "
24x;4'' I x 35 " 4 xh "
. Auous 27.000 lbs. bait' rounu iron.
About 7 Ot 0 lbs. °y id iron.
About 100 tons auibu•anee tire Iron.
About 514/0 tons wagon the Iron.
. Terms of pale—toh.
By order of the Quartermaster flensrei.
- J. A. PO7TER,
Brevet Brig den. and Q. M. U. B.
Depot Q.
ALPERT & KOHLER,
Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOT?. 80039
• AND RAINS:RS, No. 38 Market street, Pitts
-1 bush, Pa.
Particular attention-given to Custom Work.
We beg leave to street the attention of the
pbblic to the fact that we are now prepared to
troubled
Boots and Shoes- for persons
-nroubled 'mit - Corns, Bunions or dstormed feet,
I under the personal sup,mision of our Mr. AL
.; PERT, formerly of Aliesheny . Clty, who be
pleased to see his old customers again. We have
adopted Mr. Aipert , s mode of measuring the
i fool, by which we can be safe in warranting easy
i and couttortabie Boot= and Shoes for the under
} eat feet. Give us a trial and be convinced.
ALPERT d SMILER,
au9noZ . 38 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
"HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY
FOR SALV..
This beauefal situation cannot be surmised
for privnte residences In any direction, so *nose
to , both!cities, being only eight miles up the
Weitern Pennsylvania Railroad. Any person de
siring 14ormation about this DrODUIT can obtain
it by Calling at the office of the IRON CITY MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. TS
Eedeml street, Allegheny. Lots from one-half
acre to Ave acres: alsO, staall torn to suit pur
ctuusers.i, There ilia go id location Am a manufse
luring establishment, between the Railroad and
Allegheny river. aultnnat
HS LYON,
•
dealer of 'Wtieda and Nensurri
Otnue-44O.i*OUBTii AVENUE, Subunit.
• - :en.floliticiattia*DEl, pewit:4 Elusbargb
lent• a visk moNIII•TY, Deputy, Alla
eup
, -7
.
am
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ElU=g3l
SHETLAND
FIGURED
CITIUN•7CZ3ES,
BATES, & BELL.
AN ORDINANCE
To Authorize the Grading. of Wlllll6
!►trews, from Beira Avenue to the
old City Lioe.
SECTION 1. Be it °retained and enacted by the
Select and Common Connate of rhs City of An -
yheny, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the same, That the Committee
on nreets be, and they are hereby authorized
and directed to invite and receive proposals for
the grading of Wilds street, as aforesaid, and to
coittract therefor with the lowest and best bid
der or bidd, rs, at their discretion.
Sc.E A. That for the purpose of defraying
the cost and expense of said gmprovernents, there
be. anu is hereby levied, 1 opeclal tax. to be
equally assessed upon the several bounding
and abutting upon the said Willis Street.
respectively in proportion to the feet Vent In
them respectively comprised, and bounding and
*busting as aforesaid.
. .
Sac. 3. That as 60011 as the cost and expenses
of said imp , ovements shall be fu ly ascertained.
it shall be tee duty of the Street Commissioner to
assess and apportion the same sono.g the several
has bounding and abutting upon Bald Willis
street reettectlveiy, according to the rule
'above indicated. and thereupon proceed to make
demand and collect the same, accord mg to the
pravlsions of the Act of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.. entitled
••An Act detlniog the manner of collecting the
expenses of grading and paving of the streets
and alleys of the City of Al leg Oen y, and for other
purposes." passed the thirtieth day of March.
1852
SEC, 4. That Eo much of any ordinance as may
conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing,
be and the same is hereoy rep:aled.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this the 12Ith
day of August, A, D. ISOO.
• JAM k'S McBRIER.
- President of the Select Council
Attest: .T.M. OXLEY.
'Citric of the Select Connell.
A larb.ED eLACK.
/ President of the Common Council.
Attest: ROBERT I,II.WOUTII,
,z Clerk of Common Connell
AN ORDINANCE
OERR. P. M
To Plienre the Better Enforcement of
the Act of Assemblyltelatle to the
Weighing of Cattle, Hog" !!beep.
WHEBAAS. There are gross violations of the
Act of Assembly relating to the Yr e•ablnir of
hogs. ItheeP. Sm.. commated regularty byd.alers.
in bald stuck, and the city is thereby defrauded
of an amount of its just revenues. equaling prob
ably twenty (20) dollars per week:
Alen.Wagnuas, If any compensation were al
lowed for giving information of alations of
said act. It Is probable that the sa ne would be
enforced, and the city thereby secure i in its rev.
mines: therefore
Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and
Common Councils of the City of Allegheny. ani
It Is herehlordained and enacted by authority of
the same,That one half the flue authorize., to be
collected by the Act of Assembly of May ls,,
1561. relating to the weighing of cattle, hogs,
sump. &a.. shall be paid by the city ta the per.on
making the Information against any party found
guilt- before the Mayor or other proper oinur of
violating said Act of Assembly.l
bEC. 3. Tuat so much of any ordinance as may
conflict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be
and the same Is hereby repealed.
OrdaLuea and enacted into a law, thil the 12th
day of August, A. D. 1869.
JAMES IdcBALES,
Preeldent of the Select Conkcil.
ATTEST: J. B. OXLEY,
' Clerk of Select Council. •
, ALEat ED SLACK.
P ealdent of Common uounell.
Attegt: ROBERT PILWOIITII,
anyo Clerk of Common Council. • •
AN ORDEVA.NCE
To Authorise the Construction of
Main Sewer on Spring. Garden. Ave•
Due.
SEC. 1. Be tt ordained and enactect by the Reject
and Common Council. of the City of Allegheny,
and it is hereby °reamed out artaMU by hid au
thority of the same. That the rewer Commission
be antl'tney are hereby authorized and dir-cted
to invite and receive proposals fur the construc
tion 'of a newer. located u follows. viz: From
the terminus of the present sewer to the old City
Line. and to contract therefor with the lowest
and hest bidder or bidders, at their diem tion.
AEC. A. That as soon as Ole cost, and expenses
Of said Sewer shall be fully aecartatned, the
acme shall be levied, assessed and collected as
provided for. bi an act of Assembly of tot Cl 3 / 9 •
mon wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "a supple
ment to a supplement of the fourth section of an
act ent !tied en *Act relating to Allegheny City,'
approve* March 1.4, A. D. DIGO. "
Sac. 3. That so much of any ordinance as may
conflict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be
and the same is hereby revealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law this the /Rth
day of August, A. D. 1815 e.
JAMES McBRIER,
President of Select Council.
Attest: J. R. OXLEY,
Clerk or Select, Council,
ALFRED SLACH.
President of Common Council
• Attest: ROBERT DILWORTH.
' La) Clerk of Cowmen Council.
BOYS'
cracorricriN - 43-.
Our entire Summer Stock of Boys', Youths'
and Children's Clothing, closing oat at greatly
reduced prices.
GRAY & LOGAN'S,
No. 47 SIXTH STREET
LATE ST. CLAIR.
CHOICE
COFFEE.
Just received a fresh stook of choice old Gov
ernment Java. Lagnafra and Mock& Cone. Per
isle by the bait, or st retail, by
JUR .11 A. RENBH altr.
aulB --- Corner Liberty and Ninth streets.
'LAKE HOUSE, STON E 808 0,
PA., (on fi ne of Jamestown and Prat kiln
rondo EDWARD MTh ecti, Proprietor.
This favorite Sumner Itceort la now ready for the
reception of guests. It le delightfully situated,
stew rode fr 'SANDS Latin. the moat beau
tiful ahret of Water In Penuaylvania, and Is ao
easel ee' of Rail from AW L Pullin. eVenald
fleilieltud innings on the Mende. anthlls3
met-and
- Farin"Ceoal
Miners. and persons - desirinA. a Western
niecand others, min bate s qua mew Piper
FEU won s: one be sending_ name and
Postotelas imams to GARDZ4B7I - JUURN II: AL,
eatdoe4lllltiois,
--
prrTstrattair GAZE IT " FirMit,''grft - ITSI 20
REDUCTI,4MS
Si Yin larr ls,
GRENADINES
AND
NEW .ADVERTISELDIANTS.
UNRIVALLED
iimnar.m
WHEELER & WILSON
Sewing
Machines.
LEIDS ILL COIIIPETITORS.
The distinctive feature of the WHEELER &
WILSON MACHINE is the use of a ROTARY
ROME to carry the loop of the upper thread
arena the spool containing the under, making
the lock-stitch alike on both aides of the fabric,
thereby' doing away completely with the vibra
tory motion of a shuttle, the tension upon the
under thread, and all devices for tat lug up slack
thread; these are necessary 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
Machine in existence having one-third less ma-
Alitery than any other two thread Sewing Ma
ch ne.
(Vrom the Lotdon Times.)
"The WHEELER WILSON SEWING MA•
CHINE, which is the ONE BEST CALCULA
TED FOR HOUSEHOLD WORK, uses no shut
tle, and makes the LOCK-STITCH alike an both
sides of the goods.
"Some of the Sewing Machines are very ex
train. g 4nt in the Ilse of thread; one of the most
noted of those making the double loop chain-
stitch, using six yards of thread to one of sew
ing. This is, a serious matter, idoled upon In a
manufacturer's point of view, where the great
aim is to economiz I the material.''
Thonsands of Testimonials could
be Elven from all pares 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 .t
Wilson Sewing Machine, In (anal sewing, four
teen years. wlthunt even the most trilling repairs ;
and it lii so good comdltton that I would not
exchange It for your latest number (now up
wards of 300.000). One needle served me more
than a year inane sewing.
Man. ANNIE WARNER
NEw Tonic.
3! re. Maxley has bad her 'Wheeler it Wilson
Sewing Machine in almost. didlly use for over
eleven years without any repairs. Ehe has done,
with hrr own hands, during that period, the'
larger potion of the sewing for a fam:ly of
eleven childVeu on file machine, and part of the
time f.ir flitter' or twenty farm servants. She
would not now change her %heeler do Wthon
QM
for any other ►he has ever, teen
BRAKDON, 311. a
Cant. J. YOUNG. of Robinson towustip,
Allegheny county, says: We have used the
Wheeler A: Wilson Sewing Machine in our usual)
two years. My daughter received but two les
sons, and Is able to accomplish every variety of
sewing wh bout any difficulty whatever. We had
used the "Howe" and "Grover & Baker," and
alter a fate trial oi these three leading machines,
we can most confidently assert that no machine
is so stosple or so well adapted for ladles' and
family use, as the "Wheeler &Wilson."
My wife has used her-Wheeler & Wilson Ma-
chine ten years without repairs, and has used
only one needle for the last three years.
CHARLES J. GRAY.
Nzwscao, N, T.
Ten years ago I purchased a Wheeler & Wil
son Sewini Machine, and have had it In constant
use In my family since. We used it tiering the
war• to make clothing for our volunteers In the
service, and for the hospitals, and this work
was very heavy, belig coarse woolen and cotton
fabrics. It is Still in good working order, noth
ing haying been broke nhat a few needles. You
are welcome to use my ni .11 e in your recommen
dations. line. HtICIII kicUULLOCH.
GRIT NUNNERY. MONTra'AL
We, the undersigned, Sisters of Charity, cer
tify with pleasure that, after a trial of ten years,
we have Sound Wheeler & Sewing Mr
chines superior in every respect to all others used
in our establishment. Their mechanism is
strong and perfect, and with little care never
get out of order. ' SISTER COULTER,
SISTER BAYEUX,
General Hospital.
In order to ficilitMe the sale of, and place a
Wheeler Wilson Sewing Idtaifile within the
reach of every one, we propose to !me them on
tke following terms: We will furnish one of our
celebrated Sewing Machines to any one deposit
ing with us fifteen dollars es security for its safe
keeping, and paying us t , n Sollars per month for
the use of the same. Whet 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 &emus to avail themselves of our
offer, can be accommodated by making applica
tion to one of our traveling salesmen, or by ad•
droning us, or by calling at our
ELEGANT SALESROOMS,
140
i.
-Wow STREET,
FITTSBVROU,
WM. SUMNER & CO.
aunt
IHE COMMON- 8E SE WINE .
AND 411DElt .1110.1,1 Manufactured by the.
and Undo} Machine Companp.' Le the most
practical Cider Mill in the world. ny one opera
tion nrixidnmeapples. prmau than aa cry es
chips between , stiolere s mblie the eider Daises di.
Net: into the barrel. They are inn by handler
power. easily operated., durable and substantm.
Harare parchaanig Cider Mill end for an Ulna
%rated Wrenn& . Salta*
7 4 '7
, ' • ' c
.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DRY GOODS,
The Lowest Prices.
Sheeting
Mims Case Mus lin,
Table Linen,
Table Napkins,
Towelings and 2'owels,
White Country Blankets,
Grey Country Atankets,
White Eastern Blankets,
Gretj Blankets,
Heavrj Country Plaid Flannels,
Shirting Plaid Flannels,
Fine Flannels.
•
Black Waterproof Cl Oat,
I
Brown Waterproof Cloth,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets,
Ladies' Underwear,
Ladles' White Skirts,
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
Ladles' Collars,
Embroidered Edgings,
Laces and' Edgisgs,
bilk Fringes,
Dress BuitonS,
IMM3M!
Jet Buttons.
Ribbons,
Illusions and eraiie.si
Bonnet Satins and Saks,
Bonnets and :Frames.
LARGE ADDITIONS
New and Desirable Goods
All Departments of the House,
-WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLTIGHENY CITY.
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO.,
CORNER OF
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
Will on Saturday, July 31st. 18119, and
on each succeeding Saturday,
hold an Auction Sale or
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ,
- WAGONS,
And everything aopertalnin t the Horse.
Parties deal ins to sell w ill please leave their
notice of consignment on or before Thursday eit
each wetk in order for adventstrg. Prompt at.
tendon and good care will be given iii Stook left
formate.
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
ly:a•mee
11. B. WOOWAN J. Ito B'KOWN.
R. N. McCOWAN & "c 0
, . 1
( Boulevard Patrers,•
•
Moe, No. 66 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY,
Orders left at- Gamin% corium Pittsburgh,
promptly attended to.
Pave sidewalks, COMM, Inside Verdi,
Drives, deo.
Warranted agalost ebonies of heat sea cold. •
liersaztome —Max. Mo. , rhead, Lyon it short.;
Hoar Patterson,Wm. Park. •iatnes N. Long d
Bon, Tierney d moKee, Anderson's d Maxwell.
Aiken ilOsmpbell. Isaac Onto.. Olin=
ERSONAL.74II persons seek.
INN , HOMESorinvestmesta to 'teal r.. E. Will save time, trouble owl money . wpm. ,
runs:Lor of tuo...munissusou EFAL
NAlTAMbeEelt.ist; ttit gtvooltirSrlitiA3l6
or wiU ot ouiti Iran to sayrequuting It.
Mons cannot to tolsoitodAtttpt OA /1710
it matting. Otturr 4PHILLIPo, poo
-1111/0111111 awl Beal Earn *teats. No. 1119 boar*
NIEIVC7
Da
Shirting liuslin,
Bed Ticking,
Canton Flannels,
Cheeks.
White 111arseilles.Quilts,
Allendale Quilts.
Heavy' Bed ICoverlets,
Wool Coveriets.
Wool Flannel—all colors,
Twilled Fldnnels,
Ladles' Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Jeans and
Tweeds,
Balmoral Skirts,
Nain,sook anti
Jaconet Musliru3.
Pearl and
OF
AT
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXTRA BARGAINS
DRY GOODS
COTTON GOODS.
At 83c. Dark Calicos, fast colojs.
At 81c. Unlgeached Muslin.
It gie. Bleached Muslin.
t Mc. Good Calicos.
At. I*. Best Calicos, new styles.
At 121. c. Fast Colored Ginghams.
At 12ic. Canton Flannels,
At 12ic. Bed Ticking&
At 25c. Yd. .wide Feather Ticking.
At 12ic. Yard wide Fine Alm
At 20e. Cotton Tabling, wide.
LINEN AND AVIIITE GOODS,
At 10c. Good Linen Toweling.
At 12ic. Wide Linen Toweling,
At 122 c. Extra Good Towels.
At 122 c. Large Table Napkins.
At 50c. Wide Table Linen.
At 25c. Plain Nainsook Muslin.
At 25c. Striped and Check Nainsook
WOOLEN GOODS.
At 22c. Red Wool Flannel.
At 25c. Heavy Country Flannel.
At 25c. Extra Red Wool Elanne
At 25c. Extra Yellow Wool Flanne
At 25c. Extra. White Wool Flanne
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 Blae-..W00l Jeans.
At 25c. Good Jeans.
DRESS GOODS.
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At Sac. Fine Black Alpacca.
At 25c. Fine Alpacas, in colors.
At 37ic. Etra Black Alpaco.
At 50c. Black Mohair Lustrei
At 50c. Striped Poplin Alpacas,
At 62ic. Silk Warp Poplin.
At $l.OO Brown Silk Poplin.
At $1.50 Good Black Silir.
At $lOO Black Bepp Silk.
NEW AND POPULAR
3E3 PL ITOTEi
DRY GOODS
Openilas• Da4y
10E1
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY OITY.
pataz ASH.-20 sacks; or sale
J. B. Ot.NWIRT.I).
3. W. BAR
59 MA RKE
S80,0c0C) w
TEN DAYS
STILL GREATER. RED
Many Goods offered Twe
they can be bought for in
present time.
Winter Goods as
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RPNOTICES-"To-Let," "For Sure."
Want ,"“Found t )7 A.Boarding , ”
&C., not exceeding FOUR LINES', will
be inserted in these columns once for
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each addi
tional line FIVE CENTS.
WANTED—SIT UATIoNS.
NvANTED-By a married man
a equation aa neXTOIsi OP A CHURCH
in either cite A.tle.heny preferred. Address
Box IL., GAZirri OFFICE.
WASTED.—SITUATION, by a
married man no a drIT. r. Can pun good
reference. Ade reas UEORti.b.. Gezarra,
)ICS.
WANTED-HELP.
WANTED.—A' lint-class MA.
CHINE WORKIT. Enquire at the
IN.DUSTILIAI. : 4 , corner Point alley and
Duquesne Way.
ANTED— A TIRT COLORED
woman to tate charge of a small house
in a small family. knob aperson can !Sod a good
home by applying at 98 Craig street, Alle
gheny. this morning.
TATANTED---HELPe-AT
v v PLOYMENT OFFICE, No . 1. - St. Clair
Street, BOYb GIRLS and MEN, for dLterent
kiads of employment. Persona wanting help
of all kinds can be ennplied on short notice. •
WANTED-AGENTS.
WANTED.-1,000 Men Want-
ED to s&O the WHEELER & WILSON
BgirlNG MACHLVe on salary. Address L ock
Box 368, or colt between the htairs or 3 wad 5
P. 31.. atour ocac'e. 140 WOOD MEET, Pitts
burgh.
Applicants must come well recommended. •
War. BOHNER & CO.
WANTED -100 Confidential
AGENTS to dispoie of a good paying -arti
cle. A* energetic and trust% orlby man calf
make ok r asooo In two months Putlcalars free.
rail on adareas DAILEY WM Broad.
way. N. Y. • - au2:n23dderl
WANTS.
WANTED.—A SITUATION by
Married Kan as earrlage-drixer for either
Livery 23table or private family. ConnirY pre
ferred. Addrese B. x If., GAZIVITE OF/ICE.
TETA N T -PARTNIEB• A
v
Rood, reliable Traveling Agent, who can
invest from three to eight thousana dollars in a
good paying manufactnringbatiness can learn of
as opportanny seldom. offered. hy addressing.
with name and address, B. & 8., Allegheny
WANTED. -10000. Acres• . of
L kND WARRANTS and AGIIIO4,LTUI
RAT. CDLLE9 E. LAND SCRIr. wanted. Ad
dress, JOHN S. BRADDOCK, Mount Vernon,
Ohio.
WANTED,A good second
about-.AND ENG , NE AND .11011-ER: engine
7-Inch cylinder: Bolter fro - MU to 20 tea,
36 to 46-Inch, end fined. Parties haying such
machinery to sell will please address Box 354.
Pirtabargh Postotace, stating tine, make and
prieP.
WANTED. -A SigALL DOUSE,
of three rooms. In Manchester or Law
renceville. Also. a 51TUATION ht a clothing
store as salesman. Good Es ference gfv.n. Ad
dress IV. P. BRANDON, Pittsburgh Pcstoft
LOST.
XIEWT.--ON WEDNESDAY A
TERNOON. between . Al`egbeny and East
teeny. by way of SbarDsbnrg urldg_e and Worn-
Ineslde road. a IEPTED BLACK AND WHITE
PLAID SHAWL.. A snitabla reward will be
paid fur its rE tut xi 10 the IieZETTE OPTICS.
STRAYED.
STRAYED AWAY FROM THE
subscriber. In Pleasant Valley, a RhD COW
with horns turneCLln. Any Information that will
teed to tte recovery of the Cow will be thank
receive. 8188. FAL0 ,, 14.
Pleasant Valley, Allegheny Co., Pa.
TO LET.
riv-LE
T.--11001/S. on Second
w, with Boarding. Location the most
desirable in the city, with the conveniences of
b h rooms. the comforts of &private family, as
few boareers are kept. Ibl North Avenue, AN.
legheny City.
FOR SALE
OR NALIP.-11011S.E AND LOT.
F
—Mtn* te at Halton tttatlon. Lot contains
134 acres, on which ;a erected a good Frame
Dwelling conta;Mng 6 rooms wltu fruit trees,
&c. Adorns JOHN CUFF'S. Halton Station.
F •
011 SALE.—Lease and good
Will of a TAVERN STAND Ina desirable
locslity.. Termaav; dolma a good business.
Apply of WM. JACKOON. 73 Grant street.
FOR SALE.—One-half of . a.
valuable PATENT for Peanevivanta. A
=An !snide used In all houses. A chance for an
active youne man with a few hundred dollars.
Address PATENT. Postotheer Box 690.
IVOR SALE-cunt RESIDENCE
lA 0/1"Colerell street, one square from street
cars. The House has ten rooms, hall, geed
cellars. pressed - brick front, gas and water
throaghoat, bath room, range 1n kitchen. and to
a pleasant DelghOorbeod. _
_Price cctars7.ooo;
on eas terms. Auple to CROFT a PlisLLlPoi
Real : state :Agents, No. 139 fourth penile.
FOB SALE. • • . •
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• BECONVAVENUE.—Two Douses, 5 stoiles. 9
rooms, with all modern Improvements ,Wili
sell for $ 5 500 and $6.500 each. Mum terms.'
rial/IRREL HILL.—t acres of grotat_,O with
solendid view over the Monongahela Valley:
Adapted for private residence or to be laid out in
Antioln• Lots. At a bargain.
THREE- Fatal ISHARPBSOO.4I4-00
acres of best' garden land, with 500 of" she '-
choicest fruit trees in lnst bearing conoition.
Fer n
en
vient to flour and sawmill . i.r.Pasuen
laors enquire at
S 7 Grairt Street.
TUSTnq at; KLER.-'
CANDIDATE.
LN DEPENDENT ;TEMPER..
ANCE CANDIDATE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER..
ISAIAH DIOKEY.
arts:nl2.
Kla ..i a:- .4-qv.;
T STREtT.
oath 17.rLs;cp1451.
LONGER!
LICTION IN PRICES
nty-five per cent. less than
the Eastern Markets at the
well as Summer
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