NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: ar THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, (Railroad btreet,.near Depot,) NrWrintorirrOs. Pa. n. F. CROWTHER,Fabtor. Preaching EVER co Y SABBATR. at IU3 ; tt. and P. M. Public rdially invited. • ilarC H HIST EPISCOAL CHURCH, ALLEOHENY.— Tne 'Res. BENJ. F. EitoOK.F. ctor, will °Mame at di vine service fu this Church on To•muituuw at half-past ten o'clock A. st., and hair. vast seven o'clock P. M. , larr I AST EVANGEItICAL LUTHERAN' CHURCH, tev`entb Ave nue, above brulintleld street. Hey. r. LAIRD. Pastor. Services To-MORROW HORNINU, at 110% o'clock. Sunday School at 9 o'clock. , IarTNIVERSALIST CII,IURCH, corner Gr •n , street and Thu Avenue. Rev. W. N. VAN Mal altS Pastor. , Services EVERY SUNDAY at 10% A. X and x. Seats free and a welcome to all. Sunday School at O A. M. 11 OF - FIRST CIIIBIStIAN CHURCH OF FITTSBURGIT, W. S. Gray, Pastor, meets statedly In NEVILLE HALL, corner of Liberty and Fourth streets. Services every Lord's Day at e lo% A. N. and 7% r The public are cordially Invited. t FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, corner Beaver, street and 3ldontgomery avenue, Allegheny. City JuSRPH SING, Pastor. Preaching T(hMORROV,(Lord's Day.) at 104 A. M. and 7% P. nr• seats entirely bee and a cordial Invltatron to • tgrlll4 ESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Ge”eral syn od ) Teflon eireet, RV.J. N. sTEILKEN• BERG, rnstor. rreaehlug TO-HOREQW, at 105 A. M. and 73.6'.x. lG Sunday School at 9 a. 31. • Lecture and Prayer Meeting WsDNESDAY EVENINGS. Frieds of the coo gregstAJLl -nd p u bile cordially Invite n d. heats free. THE HEALING POOL.— Issiiss Yon YOUNG DIEN, who have fallen Into vle . ous hahl , s, and now eeslre al:dither life. and abetter MANHOOD, wits certain means of relief for the Leo. aunt in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addr€ as. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Penna. se2s:6m-d&5 LADIE;O,IDISEg AND CULIL- P KEN'S VESTS AND DRAWEIIS, At the Old Stand Stocking J tnre, 24 PEIFELA.N .ifih Ave nue A.slkiS INFANTS' - AN , :Y wooLyrN CLONES. Phelau's old Rana Otocking Stor.. No. 2 Fifth Av.nue. GENTS, YOUTHS AND BOYS' uN11re.11.3111.K.T3 AND DK. AWEItg., AL Phelan's Uld Stand Stocklag Store. No. 24 Fifth Av.-one. TNFANTS , NAND KNIT 1 SACQATIVs. HO 'DS. (it j Sand 130: 1 7"8, At Phtlali s. o,d maw] Stecking Store, Nu. 24 Fifth Aventleis TNFANTS' ENGLISH WHITE. L MERINO "USE, A HOSE and HOSE, • _ at Phelan's Old :tans bt °ell ng blare, lk 0. A 4 Filth Aven u e, se2s S CWENING.-Mil6 M KITCHEN open her new styles of FALL MILLINERY GOODS On BAN NM AT, Atilh Inst., having a solendld 'stock on hand. No. 100 •FEDEII&I, STREET. Allegheny. • at.M:o67 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.- Whereas. letters testamentary on the estate of ALEX. McCO dectd, late of - East Deer towns.dp, A.dezheny county, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of saki county, all persons haylqg clslms against raid estabt are requested to present them duly Authenticated for settlement, and those Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. WM. V. F.VANd, Executor. TatIIENTInf, Fept. 24, 1869. 5e25:074 ST t toPusLisHEß.—supple- BRIGHTLY'S PURDON'S DIGEST, 1882 to 1809. Pike Two Dollars. A VALUABLE BOOK FOR Iffechanies and Engineers. THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER: A treatise on the subject of modeling, constructing and running Steam Engin. s: containing. also, direc tions in regard to the various kinds of mschinery connected with steam power• prepared with special reference to toe need ot Steambott Own ers. Captains, Pilots • and Engineers, and also connect.d with Stationery' WALL A CE , nes on /and or water. Sy J OH N Practi cal Engineer. Pries $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of the price. For sale by HAY h COMPANY.' Booksellers. 05 Wood et., Pittsburgh. 1 4/zei Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets EVENING SESSIONS Commence Monday, October 4th 'IrINIQUALICD •ADVANTLEIffii - afforded to Clerks and Toting Men engaged durum the day for acquiring a thorough practical busines!edu cation. by attending evenings only. Instead or a single teacher employed to give in , 'Unction In all branches promiscuously, separ ate Professors are provided for'each department '4of study, thus securing efficiency and rapid pro gress at the same time. ' - surru do cowisor, se2s BTTIIB AN ORDNANCE 41.1reattng the 00ice of Inspector of Milk, and Beimletting the sale of Milk. I 132 c. 1. Be it ordained and made by th• MO of Pittsburgh, in !Pled and Common , Council:as• sernbied and it is hereby ordained and enacted, Si, authority of the same, That it shalt be u thaw • Cal to reit .expose or offer for sale within the city of Pittsburgh any impure, a , tilterated or anwho,esome mug. or any admir tura thereof, containing water or other foreign liquids or sub ' rustmed •e a nad b rou gh t obne soo e n ehd I M s a y h r a l c bea id eat?. and if, upon, nearing. the Mayor shall mi leage such person to be guilty, be snail impose a adjudge exceeding the sum of fifty dul tars ad. the property or thing so sold. exposed or offered forame, to be. for fo.ted to the city of Pittsburgh end to be sold or otherwise disposed of by the inspector of Milk. Sac. A. It nowt bs toe date of the Columns in joint session annually 10 diet a suitable person as ••Inspector of - folic whose duty it shall be to toxicity enforce the provisions of tide ordt ham:sit° arrest a , ' offonoers and make corn • laint • -against e xp o s ed before •be Mayor; to seize t ot inlg told. exposed or offered for sale contr-ry aM Ordinanes,and dispose of the same in accordance with the judgment given by the Mayor upon the hearing of each case, and he shall keep an ac count of all such &ales and dispositions and re port the same quarterly to the tfouncilsi BIC. 3..Tbe maps tor: of Milk shall have the right teenier 1 and upon all plsces where milk , Saudi be kept. exposed or offere i fur sate audio. awcy, and examine say milk there found. and, ahall. also. when call d upon by an? citizen. • • snake a like insrectiou and examination of intik which may have been sold, exposed, off-red or ' delivered to be sold, wherever she same may be' • found within said city.and report the same to the Macre, in cas say violation of this ordinance shill appear t o have been committed. rrovided, however, that any citizen requiring such limita tion shall first par to the Inspector the sum of for the use of the ci v. Bee. 4. All moo •vs made by sales of forfeited =ilk. and received for im qua rterl y ade, shall be accountee for and pate,to the City 'Pressure/. for the use of she etre, and all flues loollectcd by the Mayor snail be accounted fir and paid to the city as in other cases. Tim salary of maid Inspector sha 1 be tile sum Of It— per an num, payable Moth r like cases. sac. 8 Before entering newt his duties, the - It spectorof Milk small take and subscribe before the Mayor an oath or affirmadon that he will • tsithitllv perform the duties of &Ls office. and the bond in the sum ,- f $-•—•-•„with t wo 'sureties, talthe manner prescribed for the Inspector of Mem s. • ' lizc. 8. The Polfc under the dire etion of the Mayor. shall all the Inspector Gf 31111 in the en forcement of this °rag.) cc, and any person - who shall hinder, interrupt ar resist the twee tor in the performance , ' f his duties, shall, upon •Convictson thereof before the Mayor be adjudg ed to pay tine not exessedingliftl dollars. - 81it0.7. That arty ordinance or part of ordinance allonAlcting with the passage of,this ordinance at the present ttme, , be , and - the same is hereby re. Pealed tofu as the same affects this ordinance. NEIW - ADVERTISE MEN IFEIEIGkii r rS All Points South and South-west, J.' C. BUCKLES & CO., General Freight , Agents, CINCINNATI, 0., Will get LOW R LTA'S and QUICK TIME: We are s4ents for no route or line, hence take ad vantage of the great competition here and ship by cheapest routes. 5e25;07 5 , NEW VOLUME OF LANGE'S COMMENTARY Epistle to the Romans, BY ‘. J. P. Lange, D. D., & lev. F. R. Fay, Translated from the German, by J F. BURST. D. D.. with additior s by P. SCHAP P. D. D., and Rev. M. B. RIDDLE. ! - vol. Sao. Cloth. For Sale by i 1 JOSEPH - HORNER, 129 Smithfield Street: - ee2s True - TO . MANUFACTURERS. Rights to nse "ALLEN'S PATENT ANTI-LAMINA" will be issued on s pplica- Lion to tae undersigned. It Is a Sure Preventive of Scale in Steam Boilers. The article wi 1 he furnished at S' X DOLLARS per can, or we will sell rights to,make and use the same for Ten Dollars per annum for each The materials for mating the "AsriLAMINA" will be supplied by us, if desired, at low pi ices. RIGRTS for C .unties, elates, or other Terri tory for sale affair rates. ALLEN & NEEDLES, • Dealers in Oils; . No. 42 South Delaware Avenue, Philad'a. AST-Cirmiars will be sent on application. 5c2.5:073 ~ No, 37 Fifth A'venue KAY t COMfAZY, 85 Street FALL AND WINTER SESSION, MANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, ac DRESS GOODS. PRINCIPALS FOB Consigned to care of // Plk EVENING CLASSES FOR THE WILL CO3IMENCE Monday, September 20th. Iristractions given In BOOKKEEPING, PEN For particulare, call or address the CO'liege, as 31c. Double Width Poplin Alpacas, Fall Shades; an Extra Bargain. 370. Mixed Poplinetts, new styles. 370. Goldfn ,China PoplinF, new. 50c. Tagona Poplins for Suits. 621 c. Ham i ll Corded Repps, cheap at $l,OO. Empress Repps, Mohair Repps, Velour Repps, Empress Cloths, silk Velvets, Black Satins, Black and Colored Velveteens, Elegant Bright Plaids, Plaids for {Arabs Arabs and kilts, Black Cored Silks, Black Alpacas and Repps, 25c. White and Scarlet Flannels, 25 and 31c. Plaid Shirting Flannels, $2.50 All- l iVfool Bed Blankets, 12 yards Good Prints for $l.OO. 14 yards Bleached Malin for $l,OO. 8 yards Good' Canton Flannel for sl.oi). I , Palseley Long and Square Shawls. from $12.00 to $100.00; splen did bargains. NEW GOODS Wholesale and Retail, `CHEAPER THAR THE CHEAPEST. B. GARDNER, E2I WEST CORNER Market Street and Fourth Avenue, NO. 69. it2l:Trlts NA= J` ThiNAL flAlnr• DEPOSIT TIIEUDAY Vir8.141:48, Elentember 88th. at 8 o'clock, will be sold on second floor of °amour. Mal Sales Booms, 108 SlDittiflold deeet. 88 shares Farwell' Dovosit National Bank. se2,l .A. ktoILWAINE: Auctioneer. NVOIDERSONMIkBROTHEItEIs sfisTati DIP= la gar, ITRGH GAZEM : SAT prrrs - _ NEW= -41DVEIITI8EIVLIIINTS. WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, MINIMA; WY.' Country Blankets, Colored Blankets, Woolen Coverlets, Barred Country Flannels, White .‘ baker Flannels, Barred and Plain Sheeting Flannels. nets and Cassimeres, Black and Brown Waterproofs, Ticking and Checks, Table Linen and Napkins, Sheeting Muslin, Pillow Case Muslin, A FULL STOCK Low S, WILLIAM. SEMPLE'S, No. 180 and 182 Federal Street, NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. B. OPPENHEIMER, Merchant Tailor, NEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S etOTIIING, Is !HIPPY to announce to his old friends an' cus tomers, and the public generally, that he is now established In his NEW STORE, No. 82 Market Street,' IMOD Where he has opened a large and earled cloelcof 00.1r-aCITUEEIS, Cassimeres, Vestings, ttc., Of the latest and most approved patterns, which thbe Is prepared pri ce s . ke Al so,he latest tyles at e lowest cub ReadytMa4o Clothing, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, To which he invitee the attention of the public. EVERYTHING IS NEW! B. OPPENHEIMER, No. S 2 Ylarket Strect, SECOND DOOR BELOW THE DIAMOND. 5e17:06 RAMALEY'S HAT PARLOR, No,, 22 Fifth Avenue: Of All the New Styles 9 . 1%1t s sF. Lis oN. -WM VEI liffl ALLEGHENY CITY. AND DEALER AND NO OLD STOCK. PM STOCK OF HATS AND OAPS RDLY, SEPTEMBER 2 NEW rd)litirisEmimmi. At3. l T WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 an 182 Federal Street. NEW STOCK 'OF DRESS GOODS. Alpacas and Poplins, French Merinos, New Stples Debanes, Bright Plaids, All-wool Poplins, Velveteens and. Cloak Ladies and Gents' Underwear. Hats, 'Ribbons, Flowers and. Feathers, Bracelets and Hair Switches, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ina WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal ALLEGHENY CITY POLITIC IgrA MEETING PUBLICAN VOTE' ward, Pittsburgh. will be be HuttoE, on 310NDAY EVE at 1% o'ciock, to organize to such business as may esni Bepub!leans of the ward quested to attend , . By order or the i'”utmittee. Iar'FOIIHTEIL W RO. ALLE. Glib NY.—An &Nola • ed meeting of the Republican voters of the Fourth ward. City of Allegheny. will beheld at the r•CHOttl. HoUtit, on Sane usky strret, on SATURDAY EVENING. tept. 98tft, at 7% o'clock. for the plapcee. of selecting candidates for th • various ward offices, to be voted for at the primary meeting. Reports from the B ock Committees are expected, and a fa r attendance la desired. By order cf the •e1f.:076 - 'eV REPUBLICAN MEETING On Tuesday Eveninl, Sept 28th, AT IX r. N., T THE HOPE ENGINE HOUSE, In the Flrst Ward. Allegheny City. • The intet mg will be addressed by A. M. BROWN'. 'Esq., Col. T. M. BATNI4. W• C. MOEICLAND, Esq. • - A Brass Beni will be in attendance. By order of Committee on Speakers and 'M se eet 23 INDEPENDENT TEMPER /A-N CB CANDIDATE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ISAIAH DICKEY. stUS:nl2 LdAN. MONEY TJ LOAN.-$2O 000 to loan on Bond and Mortgage In large or small ornonnro, THOMAS H. MRTTY, 8111, Bond and Beal Estate Broker No. 179 Smithfield street ESTABLISHED 182 S. Lt. RIGBY ALBERT many. H. HIGBY 8z CO., Importers and dealers in China, Glass & Oueensware, Floe Plated Ware, Table Cntlery, Castors, Walters and Brittants Ware. No. 189 LIBEBITISTREET, AN doors above Sixth street, (late St Clair.) Ware engraved to order on short, notice. ataS:nso WHAT THIRTY DOLLAR S WU DO. IT WILL BUY A LAY'S FINE Solid Gold Hunting Case Fall Jeweled Watch Which wis warrant a good Male keeper, Call and exataine'them and be convinced they are as rep resented, at warn= & sitEarEws. 101 FIFTH AVENUE, above Smithfield street. sea RARE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS POE PRESENTS. GEO. BEATEN, viL. IP TT Er i RA L STREET, Allegheny Oily. e TNIS4OLIMION.—The partner kicalAct,ergatousligullarellidtitiNe Arm Tke of , w • gogri DI. COOPER & CO.. Wu dissolved on the ;12th Day of August, 1869 1 Tr eu jigicr purchasing the interest of John AL O copor. Henry Bier settle all the business of the late firm. • - 5e21:4.63 111AILTENBERGER,, %A. BOLE ispirr LED SEIZABLE WATER FILTIIB ' • fro.:23o,possrairses„' • - • ' • ' • ?mammies'. We 5, 1869.. REPUB ItAN NIEETLNG RIFIBE HELD IN . HALL, On TUESDA A Th• krig will Hon. WM, Let there bee lar . J. R. FERGUSON, Secretary WEEPUBLICAN MEETING .WILL BE HELD IN THE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY .DITY .:. On Monday Evening, Sept. 27, At 734 o'clock. The meetingsell' be addressed by Hon MAHLON CHANCE of Oslo, Hon. ROBERT McBIiIGHT, Hon. THOM AS 1-10WA.BD, W. C. hfoItELAND. Esq. A Braes Bane will be In attendance. Calanalgn and tieary Clubs are Invited to at tend. JOHN S. LAMBIE, -Cha rman CommOteo. J. S. FERGUSON, Stcretary. st2S:cB2 g Velvet. WREPII RI ICA N. MEETING Will ba held In the 'HALL of the -c tleventh Ward Pablic School House, ,rin WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 29th, at and will be addressed by Hon. WM. D. RELLRY. of Philadelphia Hun. R. B CARNAHAN, Hon. THAIdAS HOWARD. This is one of the finest Halls in the city, and is capable of seating une thousand Derwin.. Let there be a fall turn-out from the upper Wards. By order of Committee on gpeakers and Meet tn, a. 5e25..081 REPUBLICAN MEETING Hrs. GARDINER'S HOTEL, On the Steubenville pike, In chartiers Town able. on MondaY, Sept. 27th, At 73 P. 31 • The meeting will be altiressed by B. F. LUCAS. Esq., W 8. IdcCUNE. Esq., MILES el. HUMPHREYS, Esq. • By . order of Committee on Meetings and Speakers. 5e24:02• IIgrREPUBLICAN MEETING AT. TARENTUIVI, On Saturday Evening, 'September 25, At 7) o'clock. The meeting If be addressed by W. C. NORMAND, Esq.. • Col. T. M. BAYNE, JAMES W. MURRAY. • • By cyder of Committee on Meetings and Speak .• en. 5e.23 MI , 1 THE RE.. S of the. Tenth d at the SCHOOI.. 11 4 dG, dept. ,27tb, , e ward and attend benre them. All • respectfully re- ee"5•077 WREPUBLICAN MEETING AT SEWICKLEY, On Monday Evening, Sept: 27th, At 7% o'clock. The meettngwill he addressed by Oen. WIL BLAXELEi r J• 3f. STONER. Esq., J. E. meKELVT. Esq., JOHN S. ROBB, Esq. By order of the Committse on Meetings and Speakers. : „t , seta off arREPUBLICAN MEETING AT WHITB HALL TAVERN, IN BALDWIN TOWNSHIP, On Monday Evening, Sept 27th. At 73' o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Col. T. H. BAYNE, H. C. ACKHETA. H. H. H McCOILMICK. Esq. By order of Committee on bpeakers and l[ Pt inns. se23 IaSrRE.PUBLICAN MEETING for Robinson, upper Si. Clair, Scott and South Fayette townships, at - G. W. BOYD'S ROTEL, IN BRIDGEVILLE, On SATURDAY, Sept. 26th, At 73S r. X. The meeting will be addresied by THOMAS EIyIMO, Esq„ and Hen. THOMAS. HOWARD, By order of Committee onMeetinga and Speak ers. se2.1;o81 IW'REPUBLICAN MEETING • GERST'S HALL, Corner of Eut Lane and Second street, Third Ward, Allegheny City, en SATURDAY EVENING, Eept. 25th. At 7Sc o'clock. A. M. BROWN, Esq., Hon JAMES L. GRAHAM. R. P. MUELLER. Esq. and D. L. SMITH, will address the meeting. By order of Committee on !Speakers find Meet ings.se2:oBl. • IA .A. 3EIL. CA- 3W. IS Cheap Merinos, BT. I Wi. 33498.1ELM1L grE mom.. September 28th, P. M. addressed by D. KELLEY, , IL ADELPEILL OP P tarn out! S. LAMBIE, Chain:lln 5e25:063 BARK ckesP Cheap Folding, Cheap Alpacas, aieap Linens, Cheap -Clashes., Cheap Flannde. Chiesio Unsling, , Cheap Delathes, Cheap Calicos, Mr . N . 4 1 4:0 1 51 <59 • , st.&mxE., •,......, 2 ,„..,.7 , . : 1 • , - EMS tarlfoTlCX9—"To-Let." 4412r4Sale, ff "Lost," " Traras," "Found," "Boarding," &c., not exceeding FOUR LINES, wilit be inserted in them columns once for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each aclii" tional tine F2TE CENTS. WANTED-HELP. G 60.11) GIRL, 11 competent to do general housework well. will And a pleasant s'tuatlon In a small hmiiy. Enquire at 65 BEAVER STILE= Allegheny City. WARTED -HELP.,--AT EM PLOYMENT OFFIC__,E No.l L. Clair Street, • BOYS OILS and XF.N. for th=ereat lands kind s ployment. Persons wanftz help of all eau be supplied on short noace. WANTS. WA N TED .-TO RENT.-A house In Allegheny City, 6 or 7 rooms. within 15 minutes , walk of Allegheny Station, with Allegheny gas and bath room. Address P. 0. Box 150: City. WA NTED 0 0 NEL-TWO BOOMS or a SMALL HOUSE, in the up per Wards. Fittabnrielt. Beat or references given. Andress B. B .Box H. GAzgris NTED.-BE ESWA GIN. , : , ENG. DRIED FRUITS, WOOL. and GEM 4.1.. PRODUCE. Our Root ern and NV micro Friends can obtain the highest market ra'ea and get prompt returns by consigramg their Pt ()liar° to as. J. UL lIKr.ON GRIFFITH, General Commif st.ln Merchant, No 20 N. Front ntreet, Philadelphia. Pa. .sei7m3B TO LET. TO-11,ET.—second Story Front R(.30.11, suitable . for striae mentlemen, a o. 31 Ninth (formerly Hand) street, FOR SALE. OR , SALE.—One-half of a F valuable PATENT for Pennsylvania. A small article used in all houses. A chance for an active young man with a few hundred dollats Address PATENT. PostoOlee Box 6911. 11F1OR, SALE.—SHOP OS NOBTEt AMEN 11E. ALLEGIik.NY CITY, PA.— Tne bnliding, 38x70 feet. is being used by Jas. Godfrey , & Co. as a manfacturing .-stabilshment. One of the members of the firm wishing to retire from-business on account of poor health, we have decided to closeout this part of the busi ness t a bargain: Also good will of Steam Pow • (3 to 10 horse power ).tools and machin • ehlnery: would make - a good wagon maker shop; lot 60x100 feet, on 3 years lease. For further particuisri iscinire at No. 44 Ohio street, Alle gheny, ra. FOR SALE--10 ArBES, LESS or more,' In Plum township, Allegheny cords. Allegheny Vallee R. R. runs through it. Two hundred yard; Dom station. Frame house o, six rooms. and good stable. and all other ne cessary out-buildinga; orchard of 100 bearing fruit trees, of all kinds. ' good garien, grape ar bor, and gooseberries and corm ts; $515.000 . worakof rock, quarry opened:. will stilt for resi dences or manulacturing establishments: Will under entire place: good indications of oil; deepest 'water and best lauding on the river; all well fenced., Inquire of A. B. E.Ektft, on the premises. F OR SALE. ear the Borough of Freedom, Beaver county.. and 3 minutes-walk from station oa Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroaci. a small more t han acres, with .700 fruit trees and more . than 100 grain vinasi ad bearing and of choicest varie ties; a three 'story Frame house with 10 rooms, large Barn: •tc. This property is offered at a bargain. Partiss who want to secure a handy garden farm. accessible. to the city. will do well to examine till. property, as a chance like this, to Set a cheap and comfortable home. Is seldom offered to a man with limited means. . For pirticalars inquire at . SI Grant Street, first floor, sea TUSTIN Idr. KLEE. FOlt SALE. House and 4 Lots on :Spring Hill, 7th ward; 10 acres at Fleming Stttion: House and 13.6 acres; also 6% acres st Glendale Station:--15-aeres_about 1 mile from 'renting Station; 34 acres at Fair oats station; 17 acres at Glendale on P. Ft. W. tt C. IL : House and Lot corner Hemlock and Poplar street; Lot on Troy Hill: house on standusky street: 3 Houses on novie street; .3 Farms in Onto; 58 Houses In highth ward; Farm In newltkley townsnip; Farm near Perrysville; House on Ledlle strest; Farm in Westmoreland . 1 county; Farm In Butler county; 5 Lots near Br.ed's Grove; SI acres on Henderson'' Hill; 1 acre at Jack's Mutt; House And Lots on B.aver street: House and Lots on Beaver street; House and Lot In Salem, Cato; II Lots on Fremont street'. other Houses and Lots In good localities. 1. wnyrtrionic, • Beal Estate Agent, corner Uhlo and Sandusky street, Ailegkeny. au' PERSONAL.—AII persons seek.. HOMES, or investments in Beal Es tate, will save titre, trouble and money by-pro curing a copy of the "PITTSBUSUB BEAL ESTATE REGISTER." His given awayonsTts or will be lent by mall Tuna to any requesting It. Persons cannot nil to get salted out of the large lint it contains. GILUFT PHILLIIPs,_ Put.. Ushers and Real Estate Agents, N0,_139 Fourth avenue. ORPHANS' COVET SALE. Notice h hereby given that by virtue of we order of the Orphans , Court of the county- o of Westmoreland, there will be exposed to Pub lic Bale on .THEIRSDAY: the 30th day of SHP TENSER, at 1 o'clock r.w.,11369,the following real estate, to wit: A Certain tract of Land, flltnate In St. Char tombshlp. In satd county, at Rouston !mitten, on the Penna. R. 8., adjoin ing lands of the h.lra of Jos.letartin, Jno.ihnith and the Clonentaugh I ITer. containing 263 Acres and 123 Perches, with DWELLING HOUSE,' BARN and other imb• ovements iherron, late the real estate of EDWIN gr. TOWER, dee , d. hale to take place on the premises and be conducted by H. A. Tow er and A. F. Brooks. administrators of said de cedent. Tema-caah on confirmation of salei and th.t said sale be object to the payments due and to become doe on the bo nds and mortgage or James W lit to Dixon Ho ston and Wm. Moni tors, dated Nov, UV. 1863, and recorded In the Recorder's office Of Baid county. In. mortgage book No. 3. page *I, and-also subject to tme Wl4ments of the bonds and mortgage of Edwin W. Tower to. James Watt, recorded on the 9UI day of March. 1869, in the same office. in mort gage book No. 4, page 19. the co. Clerk. Underlying W BLAIRrk. Underlying the above property Is a good vein of coat: persons wishing to pnrcoase can take the mail train at Pittsburgh In the morning and re turn by the Johnetown acconintodation the same evening. , sentoSel E R' S M I OCI 3Eir. CO VI Cheap Shawls. Cheap Cloaks, Cheap Suits, Cheap Arabs, Cheap Blamaeta, Cheap Quill Cheap Toweh, Cheap Shirt Fronts,. G CHEAP AT =FL eft; T STREEW-44.:•'; ElEil El Cheap Handk,ft, Clmap gosterys Cheap Gloves, C. 141PVEht RI