The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 24, 1868, Image 2

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    El
littAntrO Gaittit.
GREEDY JIM.
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[Being a story of a little boy who swal
lowed a whole butter-pat, not knowing that
it contained a fairy.]
"Gre dv Jim is always rude'. '
Pok shits-hand in every dish:
In his urry to intrude,
.
taw ows bones Instead of fish: •
tiwall s bad instead of good:
Snat es meat but swallows fat—
Greed Jim, extremely rude.
Swat OWS a whole butter-put!
"'Good ess! Jinf, don't look so wild!'
II ions! Jim, don't scream so shrill!"
`What's the Matter with the child ?
'Goodness, gracious! are you 111 ?`
• Father's getting rather riled.
Mother hardly draws her breath,--
4.locAinessl JIM,: don't look: so wild; 1
Su *e you frighten up to death!' ‘,
"Tumbling down and leaping up.`
TWisting limbs In every shape:
hotline' grov 'fling like a pup.
_Mowing, mopping likenn ape:
Tasting neither bit nor sup.— . •.''
Yelling like en imp In pain:
Tumbling down and leaping up— -
Certainly the boy's insane. " • •
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"Little hacc,his parents gue.s'il
Whence the 'nigh y mischief springs
_..•lfen and women, m ch depress`d,
R 111711
eCoelld ahu drefhthings. •
itut at , s hard, if u th , Peonfesed: .'-
To find cure or a tidote t
For—a fairy in you chest.
Trying to ascend your throat:"
EPHEMERIS
'—Weston is in Difalo.
—Kit Karson is dciang New York.
—London has sevrn thousand police.
—New York has an Irish jaunting car.
—Brig noli is cross , he is losing money.
—Patti and Swinburne are the same age,
Pike of Opera Hquse fame, is in- Cincin
nati
I
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—Flina Templei •%rill soon become a
mother. I
—California wants-Governor Haight to be
President.
—The Prince of Wales - hunted on Ash.
Wednesday. •
-.l . anauscheck; is delighting Buffalo, so is
Mrs. Lander.
Nashville has a ten year old three hund
red pound boy.
—580,000,000 is the supposed cost of the
British army this year. '\
—1,085 persons were in the Illinois State
prison on Tuesday last.
--Second-hand coffins are in demand in
Bridgeport, Connecticut.
—St. Louis has a champion -boot black
and a number of lotteries.
—St. Louis has asparagus four and - , one
half inches in circumference.
--Stevensburg, Virginia, claims that E
win - M. Stanton was born there.
—Andreas Hofer is the new, or rather the
latest novel by Miss Muehlback.
—Anthracite coal. has been discovered
near Bozeman City, in Montana. •
—Ten hours is once more a day's work
on the New York Central Railroad.
was cold in Memphis on Friday; so
cold'that-James Hughes died of exposure.
—lnsanity is epidemic, or seems to be, in
Celveland. Folks are frightened about it.
—The London Times wants Geo. -- B.
McClellan as minister to the Court of St.
James.
—Nantucket is going deeper than ever
into the whaling busineSs. Why so, we
can't say. '•
—The - New York Chamber of Commerce
is to delebmte its one hundredth anniversary
next month.
—Country editors:are gbidthe . robbing are
coming back, at least their papers have a
great deal to say about it.
—360 acres of good land was sold last
week, by the Sheriff for $36, in ItheTickens
District of South Carolina.
—Chinese boys are chambermaids in San
Francisco, and Chinese men are washer-
women in the same place.
—The Lincoln monument in Washington
is to be dedicated on the 14th of April, the
. American Guy Fawkes day.
—New Orleans is. trying ,to ggt up an
immigration bureau, to attract European
labor to the Southern States.
—Kentucky University has 635 students
this session. is well to educate southern
ers black on white, as they need it Woefully.
-Boston wants to get the Cunarders
back again to her piers, and is sadly wor
ried t!t the uncomfortable lack of• signs of
success.
--Airs froucLa Belle Helene are almost
the only music heard in Ikew York now.
Bateman knows how to advertise, evi
deritly.
—Lord Radstock, an English peer, is ri
willing Father Hyacinthe in Paris this year,
`by drawing all the fiAlonables to hear him
preach.
—Every public school in Austria, Prussia
and Saxony has' a gymnasium attached,
Where the muscles of the young men can be
educated.
4-3lontana miners are all feeling better,
the lateit_news from Helena, the Hot Spring :
district and Snow Shoe Gulch are very en
couraging.
/ I -Napoleon is in a' rather, precarious con
tion, and his medicalid •sers are ordered
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to be on the alert so, as to be on hand at a
moment's notice.
—Anber, the composer, was married. Au
ber was also divorced. and his ex-wife keeps
a millinery establishment in that paindise of
extwives, Chicago. ' •
1 7 . 1 Bean Hummel once said "Starch my
lord," when asked what constituted a gen
ilentan. Absence of starch is one,thing that
is neceqp.ry now. -
The renowned revenue cutter -Harriet
Line.;—morn renowned perhaps than any
other steamer now in existence—has recent
ly been sold for $10,500.
• —Henry Enist composed the Carnival of
Verde°, one of the most beautiful and popu
lar of violin pieces. His widow is living. in
Vienna and is in destitute circumstances.
Manson and St. Clair counties in Il
linois are crowing,briskly over their wheat
crops. It is very pleasant to hear this sort
of crowing, btit are the crowers out of the
woods i'ret.
7 —ln spite of all the stories about Prince
iturbide linis still residing with his mama
at Washington. He is only seven years of
age and consequently is neither fighting for
the Pope nor plotting in Cuba.
—The probability of Gen. Dix resigning
the position which he now holds is ' debated
and deprecated by Americans abroad:_ pen.
Dix is one of the most polished representa
tives we have ever had in France.
—General Hancock indignantly denies
that he Jell'. Davis were cheered in the
streets of New Orleans. The people of Nevi
Orleans were too sensible to do anything of
that kind.
—Robertson's new drama called "Play,"
is said:by a London critic to be better than,
his last one, "Caste." If it is not better
there is always the one satisfaction of know
ing that it could hardly be worse.
.L.The London, Chatham and Dover Rail
way Company appear as claimants on the
estate, of Sir Morton Peto and his partners
for $82,400,000. Probably the largest ac
count ever filed in the case, of any private
firm in the world.
—Rhine wine,particularly,red Rhine wine,
is said to be the favorite drink of Prince
Napoleon. It is well that it is so;for red
Rhine wine is better for the stomach than
white, and Plon-Plon has a good deal of
stomach.
—The Cincinnati Gazette of Saturday ac
cused Edwin , Booth of playing at the gal
leries and the gamins frequenting them.
This is not the first time Mr. Booth has
been accused of the same fault recently.
—Niellsscn is coming to Americalo try and
revive the Jenny Lind furore. We are to have
this year and next, quite a number of the
greatest European musical celebrities in this
country. Tietjens, Lucca, Alysleben, and
Patti are all said to be coming.
—A new railroad is now being surveyed
from Fort Wayne to Kankakee City, by the
engineers of the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne
road, which company will construct and
equip the first fifty miles westward at their
own expense. Ground will be broken on
the Ist of May.
woman in Cincinnati has five times
tried to poison herself but has not yet suc
ceeded, having always been saved by a
stomach pump.: She,would do well to keep
a pump in her closet, if she intends to in
dulge much longer in her dangerous little
game.
—Robert C. Winthrop and George Pea
body were, last month, presented to the
Pope, who expressed hls pleasure at 'seeing
such diStinguished, visitors and presented
them with photographs-of himself on which
he wrote some quotations from the Latin
Bible.
—The Hercules is the latest iron marine
monstrosity in the possession of England.
Huge and unwieldy enough for any number
,of fault-finders, it has the additional objec-.
tion of being able to carry bnly three days'
coal. We in the United States need not
fear the Hercules. •
- 01110 ITEMS.
—Petroleum V. Nasby is to lecture in Sa
lem on the 20th inst,
—The Warren Chronicic say that James
Mackey, Esq., of Vienna, lately sold to Mr.
C. W. Andrews a pair, of matched steers
which were twenty-two months old and
weighed 2,660 pounds, for the sum of $235.
Who will beat it?
,—A bay horse, hands high, was
stolen from the premises of Mr. John
.Mitchell, in Pulaski, Pa.,on the night of
.the 4th inst. $5O is offere for the recovery
-of the horse„ and $25 additional for the
apprehension of the thief.
—The e Painesvilte Advertiser states that
the market for wool seems to be somewhat
improved. From eight to ten thousand
pounds, varying in price from forty to
forty-five cents, have been sold in that mar
ket within the past ten days.
—ln Ikl-issilion on Wednesday night, a
professional gambler, known only as" Sli
ppery Jack t' fell from a second story win
dOw of a • boarding house and broke his
neck. He was picked up soon after, and
lived but a few minutes. It is supposed ho
was intoxicated.
—The . Methodist Episcopal society of
Warren has commenced operations for
building a new church on High sireet,
having purchased the Judge Spear proper
ty. The location is a beautiful one, and the
edifice, when finished, will greatly add to
to the beauty of that part of the town.
=The business men of Sharon have
clubbed togetner and raised a fund for the
payment of a night police force, and two
men aro now on duty. The Herald says
the move is worthy of that enterprising
town, and hopes it may be able to moderate
the rowdyism for which their town is get
ting something of a reputation.
—The, Cincinnati Gazette says that the
suit instituted against Peter Fulk, of
Warren, for embezzlement of Government
property, has terminated in his entire ac
quittaL. The Gazette adds that the Govern
ment has been subjected to a heavy expense
by this ill-advised lawsuit. The prosecu
tion made ; a poor showing during the
trial. f •
—The Toledo Blade has received a com
munication from H. W. Roby, of Milwau
kee, Wiseiinsin, stating that the friends of
A. H. Durant, of Compamy I, 26th Ohio
Volunteers, who was missing just after thp
battle of R,esaca, Georgia, May 15th, 1861,
can learn the fate of that soldier. by ad
dressing Mr. Roby at Milwaukee. Mr.
Roby states that ho is the only Union sol
dier living who knows what became of Mr.
Durant.: Ohio papers are requested to ex
tend the notice. '
—Daring the high water last week, a
train of freight cars in Mineral
.Ridge,
Ridge, be
came detached, it is supposed, about 10
o'clock, p. m.. and three cars ran airing the
track until they reached the bridge, when
it gave way and the cam and freight was
precipitated into the stream.—They were
loaded with coal, lime and iron ore. The
next morning all that was to be seen of the
missing cars, was a little of one end of ono
which was not entirely` under water.--
Canfield Herald.
—John Robertson, Postmaster at Now
Lisbon, Columbiana county, who was ar
restnd a few days since, was held for trial
at Cleveland, on Saturday, bY -United
States Commissioner White, in the sum of
$300., The charges against him were: Ist.
Embezzling funds belonging to the 'United
States. 2d. Presenting - for allowance a
fraudulent claim against the United States.,
3d. Stealing- money from letters passing
through New Lisbon Postale°. The de
fendant is about sixty years of age, and has
hitherto borne an irreproachable character.
The case was conducted on behalf of the
United States by Capt. 'Bunts. Assistant
District Attorney, and for the defence by
Messrs. Powers & Clark, of New Lisbon.
—On Tuesday morning of last week, as'
we learn from the Canfield Herald, while
Mr. Reuben Alexander was engaged at
work in the flax and tow mills owned by
Messrs. Case 't Patterson, his hand came in'
contact-with sonic of the machinery, and
before it could be withdrawn was badly.
mangled. -The fingers of his left hand
were torn off near the, first joint, so as to
render amputation necessary as far as the
second joint. The bones of the hand are
also badly crushed: He walked about a
half mile for the' physician after the acci
dent, showing; his hand to people, as he
passed 'along, apparently -as . unctliscerned
as if nothing but the smallest accident had
happened. Fowler. verformed the
operation and carefully dressell the -wound.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1868
.1. • . - ONLY
41 •
ATOLL SET OF. ARTIFICIAL TEETH
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FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. •
FULL UPPER AND LOWER SET FORAHS.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN Alai-
FICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. '
ALL , WORK WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.
.10AUGHING GAS FREE OF CHARGE, AT '
QUDICIr.A. SCOTT'S
Steam Dental Eatatollahment,
278 PENN STREET, 3n DOOR ABOVE HAND.
N. ll.—As DR. SCOTT Is a licensee under the
Goodyear Patents, he will not make any ...new (bo
gus) rubber , ' sets, but will continue to manufacture
the genuine articIe—VULCANITE. mhZ:d&T
* j I I $ i '
GRAND OPENING!
OF
SPRING GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns.
Soft Finish Cambric.
SOILED WHITE GOODS,
Whieli we •.re selling at a greatsneriftee.
1.,
GOOD HUM . 'NESS at 37 cents. .SOILED EID
GLOVF.S a 50 cents: SYSTEME ALEXAN-
- DRE KIDS for $l. GENUINE ALEX
at 75 cents., The new and 'beautiful
SENSATION TIE, just received. 200 doz
FRENCH CORSETS Just reedtved. A complete
line of IdAGENTA. LUCRETIA and ELVIRA.
CORSETS. Also. a line of MISSES' CORSETS
ItI§TORI FRINGES, all colore. BULLION FRIN-
GES., all color:4. BUGLE TRIMMINGS, a line as-
went. A flue lot of BUTTONS.
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
78 and SO Market Street.
mh2i:dis
AT JOSEPH HORNE Sc,
The Largest Assortment of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
To be Found in the City..
RIBBONS, . FLOWERS..
SILKS, GRAVErt.
MALINES. FRAMES.,
FROSTED ILLUSIONS,
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. STRAW TRLMMINGS. ornamented.
ALSO, A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS. CORSETS.
lIOSIERY. - 11001' SKIRTS.
GLOVES. BALMORAL SKIRTS,
EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
FRINGES. . BUTTONS,
TRIMMINGS, BRAIDS,
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And a Full Line of Notions.
FURNISHING GOODS.
NECK: TIES. BOWS', SUSFE*DERS
31ORRISDIVS STAR SHIRTS.
Agents for BISMARCK, DICKENS, VICTOR and
other popular makes of
PAPER COLLARS.
Prices as low as Eastern Jobber..
Wholesale Rdoms up Stairs
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
mta7
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A PERFECT FITTING GLOVE.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which is now complete with e:vez7 colol and shade
They have Just opened 100 DOZhN of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) KIDS,
Imported especially to our order. 'Hundreds of our
customers can testify to their perfect cut and fault
dressality. The colors were got up from shades of
material, selected and furnished by us, and
are really
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The assortment Includes BLACK, WHITE.
DARK OWUS MEDIUM COLORS, and'OPERA
or PART COLORS.
mhB
FRINGES,
IN AL . COLORS, JEST OPENED, AT
mbs
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
,SHEPHARD'S
Wean). Cracker and Biscuit Factory,
317 'LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of
corryv.c.rxornranr,
FCEEION AND DOMESTIC ?BUTTS, NUTS, ite.
a) 020 ai i aqill
WILLIAM J. DICK,
No. ES PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. opposite
High street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. HS
Grant street.
Jobbing done ;with neatness and dispatch. AU
,
orders promPUrattended to, and satisfaction war
ranted. au20:4347:KW?
atrrcuixsox B. J. =mums.
truTcurnisoN &
=I
DENTISTRY
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
ANDRE KlDS_forsl.Bs. Our
assortment of UOSIEItY
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cannot be beat. HOOP SKIRTS
19 Fifth Street,
INVITE, ATTENTION TO TI/EIR
Elegant_ and Desirable.
SIZES.. 3 3.4 TO S
3IACRUILC ce CARLISLE,
10 FIFTH STREET
GIMP HEADINGS,
F. H. EATON'S;
No. 17 PlftlL Street.
Ls) ;4F.Xik) : I z • :TA :12-1311
CARPENTER. AND BUILDER,
PAINTERS.
HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,
ORMEN=3 AND GLAZIEW3, ' t
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No. ON llPeasOl. - AVEMONI. I P I ONNOUNN.
AU orders by SOU PrOIdSIUT- 'Mazda to. ;
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FENIZE
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
TI P. HATCH,
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HEAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 9S Grant Street, Pittsburgh.
REAL EST
AND PERSONAL
IBOIIGHT AND
A
OWE PRO311"1 A'
Negotiation of Loans,
Renting of Property, Collection
of Claims, dm., &e.
JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO.,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE-BROKERS
AND AUCTION ERS,
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'Arc prepared to sell at Auertfo STOCKS, BONDS,
and all kinds of SECURITIE REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE, c.. either on the
premises or at the RoVd of Tra e Booms.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
Sale of Real Estate at private sa e.
Sales of Real Estate in the country attended.
Office. No. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. ocIM
cif EAR FARMS.FOR SALE.
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are Low for sale several of the.linest FARMS in
'Westmoreland and Indiana conntle desirous m 'bly easy terms, so easy that any one of buy
ing can purchase on time altogether. Call and ex
amine for yourself •
paiMlaaf:c:llo:r.l.:'te)*l
PISSOLUTIOST.÷THE FIRM OF
WHITE, BERGER & C 0... ~fns dissolved on
t e 10th inst.. by niutnaleonse
Nlnt.
DAEL. WHITE.
W. 11. BERGER,
W. FREEMAN.
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The undersigned will continue the manufacture of
Wooden Ware and Packing Boxes, under the name
and style of FREEMAN 5. BERGER. • °Mee and
Factory between Morton and Clymer streets, Ninth
Ward. ' . W. VREEMAN„
W. B. BERGEN.
1868. in
Pittsburgh, March 17
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D
ISSOLUTION.—The lirm of
,
ROBINSON, Bel&fiNNA &CO.,
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Of Allegheny City. has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. J. S. ROBINSON will continue
the Grocery Business at his new store,
i.
No. ISS Federal Street,
And abiMmes all llabilltles of the old firm
m1112:m62
DISSOIXTION.-THE FIRM OF
ATWELL, LEE & CO. wasAlsoolied on the
Ist of February, 1868, by mutual consent. Either
OH
partner may blip the name of the fi
AT rm
WELLin pettlement.
JOHN ,
CHARLES ATWELL.
A, J. LEE.
The undersigned will continue the WHOLESALF.
GROCERY BUSINESS. under the name and style of
ATWELL LEE, at the old place, No. 131 Second
street. A continuance of the
_patronage of their
friends and the public Is respectfully solicited.
eIIARLL.'3 ATWELL
A. J. LEE.
PITTSIICUGII, March sth, 1868,
THE MANSION HOUSE. •
undersigned beg to announce to thelnframds
and the public that they have purchased this OLD
ESTABLISHED and riiputku HOUSE,
No. 344 Liberty" Street,
And will continue to keep it in the best style. The
MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, all
newly furnished in the best style, and only two min
utes' walk from the Railroad Depot. Trayelers will
trod this house an excellent one to stop at, and will
be accommodated any hour, day or night.
Connected with, the House is a splendid Hall for
Concerts.
Families or single Persons taken to board by the
I day, week or month, with or 'without rooms.
H. WACNER,
mhl7:m37 PITTSBURGH. •
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPE
kJ AN PLAN..
ST. JAMES HOTEL,'
40:5 and. 407 Liberty St.,
Oppostte - Unlon Depot. PITT:iBURGIt.
JAMES K. LANAHAN, Proprietor,
This house is newly built and splendidly , furnish
ed, and convenient to all the Railroads coming into
the city. Strangers visiting the city win find this a
very convenient and economical plan. You secure
irre r li . gt ul au%n d t p c a ge r c?e •o ti l w r WfiVl:l:i l ire t i f: 41 11 t e i r gi
all hours of the day and night. - Balls and. parties
supplied with Suppers at the shortest notice and
reasonable rates. . sellintaSt
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL,
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(ON THE EUROPEAN PL A N.
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-N. J. Corner Penn and Can reefs,
- FT.-2 , rstsurtGrx,
JAMES. JOHNSON, ..Prerriefor..
This house has been thomughly refitted and nnw
iy furnished throughout, Lad Is now-open to the
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NEW SPICING GOODS. •
ALL TILE NEW STYLES OF
Hats and Caps,
'ARRIVING DAILY, AT
M ' CORD & Cos,
feZ2 , l3l WOOD STREET .
MARTIN LIEELER, I
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BATS, CAPS AND FAIRS,
Also Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
FIELDN VALISES,, Eo. ;„as SMITH
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
Orders promptly died and satisfaction guaranteed.
BARR & M9SER,
FRUIT ROUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nos.
A and 4 Ett. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special
attention given to the designing and building of
COURT DOUSES and PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
- F ARTOS,
MECHANICAL AND . ENGINEERING
DRAFTSMAN.
Office, Philo Hall, 73 Third Street,
With Messrs HOLLAND & Co., PITTSBURGH
L. O. LIVINOBT6X.W. RIIRT.W. A. RODIRSON, JR.
lIVINGBZ'ON &CO.,
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• IRON' FOTTNDEILS,
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11A4USACTIIKERE ,
FINE LIGHT CA$.772lrG2,
All desitiptione, terrlumb6rs and Gas Fitters; Ag
rtoultutal implement% Cotton and. Woolen Mtn Ida
rk promptly attended to. '
Office and Worke—WASUINOTON
near Outer Depot. Allegheny Gni AVENUE,
GTO. O. CLAUK. Z.:WATKINS • I)r.xtT
TRION CITY BELT WORKS.
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GEO.,OCLARKti.-00
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itanitractareza at tiers ;desert on -of Patent,
oteetabed; Cemented and pivetera van-Tanned
LT3ATligaraTio4s6 •
Noy 4I I TT 11111241; Petlier.)#ssinata
untailltepet,lPltta~4..l
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ROPERTY
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TENTION'TO
Atiend to - - ttie
PErfk,
:No. SO Smithfield street
ROBINSON. McKENNA & CO
J. S. ROBINSON.
HOTELS.
HATS AND CAPS. _
I=
ARCHITECTS.
GROCERIES
FOR FRAGRANT TF.AS,
CIiOICE - COFFEE,
E'tU SPriloes,
GO TO
ROBINSON'S,
No. 20 Fifth Street.
EiMil
F OR THE FINEST TEAS,
. THE CHOICEST GROCERIES,
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THE PUREST - SPICES,
And the best CANNED FRUITS. PICKLES, &c.,
at the most reasonable prices,' go to.
FRANCE'S
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• ' FRANCE'S TEA MART,
mhfi: ° 15 Diamond, Pittsburgh.
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NEW ORLEANS - •
SUCAR AND MOLASSES,
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
' 550 bhds. R. 0. Sugar. prime to choice;
500 bbls. Plantation Molasses, prithe to choice;
110 " prime Carolina Rice;
500 ," oatra Salt, - -
With a large and general assortment of all kinds of .
GROCERIES. and other goods in our line, for sale
low to the trade, by .
JOHN 1. HOUSE d: BROS., •
Corner Smithfield and Water Streets.
mh3:m3l
MERCHANT TAILORS.
1110 McARDLE,
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"IVIERCI - lANT
So. 931 i SMITHFIELVSTREET, PITTSBURGH,
Keeps constantly on hand a fine assortwent of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS,
Also, GENT'S-FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the latest style.
NOW READY.
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For the Spring Season,
With a large and complete stook of .
BOYS', ;YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING...
All the new and leading styles. to'be Sound at
No. 41 ST. CLAIR STREET.
GRAY dlic LOGAN.
mb7:ms3
MERCHANT TAILORS.
.TONES DUFF.
N 0.3 ST. CLAIR STREET. have just brought
from the East a full eupply of SPRING and SIM
MER GOODS, CASSTMERES, VESTINGS, &c.;&c.,
which. the are prepared to cut and make up In a
style equal to any. slop In the east or west. They
are determined to deserve and hope to receive a
liberal patronage. no2l:h11.
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY
- 100 WOOIS STREET
COLOCNE SETS,
PARIAN STATUETTES, N
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- BOHEMIAN GLASS, '
os
1 And other STAPLE ND FA:k.:CY
• GOODS. a great varl ty.
100 WOOD S BEET.
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L. RICHARD E. BR a &-CO.
100 WOOD S
CHARLES REIZENSTEIN,
152 Feder* Street, Allegheny,
(Fourth door above Diamond.)
Glass, China Ware & Table Cittlery
AT EASTERN PRICES. Evertthing required In a
drat class store on hand. Can and examine our
goods: ic10:19
PIANOS, ORGANS, &C.
BUZ T T , fg o CHE)IIP-
Schomacker's Gold Nedil Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCIIO3fACKEIt PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements :known In the con
struction of a first class instrument, and has always
been awarded the -highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship, for darabllity and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and
,finish,) ebetiper than all other sp-caped
first clas&Plano. _ •
• ESTEY'S COTTArIE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, in pro
ducing the most perfect.pipe quality .of tone of
similar Instrument In the United States. It is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get ont of order. • • • -
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOE 'HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Price from $lOO. to 8550. Ail guaranteed for five
years.
BAREi KNAKEp 0. MIETTLEI4'
No. ILE ST. CLAIR SSTREET. •
mh9
SECOND HAND
M7LODEONS MIT ORGANS,
In perfect order, from $3.5 to $l3O.
CIIARLOTTE BLUME,
oda: 451 Fifth et., 514 door above Wood
llUL . ul n ak=4i imi a
cluarDAT.. SCHOOL CELEBBA
TICE'S PICNICS, DINNER PARTIES &c.,
furnished w ith the best !
. ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERIES, '
CAKES, !FRUITS, &0., &e., •
At the hiwest price and 011 the shortest notice, by
.nriatrs RICHTER,
No. 15 Diamond, 'Allegheny.
Jem:mio
HENRI W. HORBACH )
Confectionery and Bakery,
N.. 200 SMITITIPIELD STEItET,
Between Seventh arid Liberty
oar LAID OYSTER SALOON' attached
GEORGE HEAVEN,
- . Candy Ma n ufacturer,
And dealer to FOREIGN &
PICKLIM, , NUTS ' - •
Ne. 112 Federal Street,.
Second door from the Ant National bank, Alle
gheny City. - '
s a 4; k w *? a) :) Cs) :51.1
D . a ECKER, '
mita%TIRIC BRICK AND •
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Met OW WaislicruCAST MST EITIXIITIO
posiseliosionp2talsume)
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FANCY SETS,
DYAL 1 IJL
EMS
AUCTION SALES
BY PALMER dr, PBILLIPZ.
pALMER. & PHILLIPS,)
AUCTIONEERS
And Commission Merchants,
OPERA , HOUSE AECTION
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING
Consignments Solicited: Prompt Be*
turns. • •
,
BY A. WILWAIIIR
VALUABLE STOCKS is BONDS.—
TUF...313.1:17 EVENING, March 24th, at
o'clock, will be sold, on second floor of Commerclai
Sales Rooms, 100 Smithfield street:
10 shares Third National Bank.
AO shares Second National Bank.
15 shares Tradesmen's National,Bank.
10 shares National Trust Co:
10 shares Lawrenceville Savings Bank. -
20 shares Pacific & Atlantic Telegraph Co.
..130 shares Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Co. •
100 shares Columbia Oil Co.
30 shares Monongahela "iavigatlon Co.
40 shares Allegheny Insurance Co. • •
10 shares Cash Insurance Co. -
20 shares Western Insurance Co.
45 shares Allegheny National Bank.
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50 shares Ilr. k M, insurance Co.
12,000 Lawrence Railroad 7 per cent:Bonds.
nth= - • A.lifelLW AINE, Auctioneer.
BY .A.,LEGGATE.
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GROCE RV STOCK AND FIX-.
TURES AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold. on
W.DNESDAY, March 25th, at 10 o'clock, at J. B.
LialzelPs Store. Diamond, Alleglie: 7,1 the entire
stock of superior quality of Grocerieti, Fixtures,
Tea Canisters, Platform and Counter Scales, Scoops,
Measures, &c. The particular attention of the trade
is invited to the superior qualities of Teas, of which.
there is a considerable stock.
A. LEG GATE, Auctioneer,
150-Federal street, Allegheny.
mh2l
tr_
OUSE AND LOT ON SOUTH
CANAL STREET, 4T12 WARD. ALLE
bi k'2".:17, AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, on the
premises, on THURSDAY, March 26th, at 2
o'clock, that desirable two-story Brick House and
Lot, N 0.115 South Canal. The house contains nine
rooms, with a wide hall and a good cellar; gas, and
having a pressed brick front; ail in good order. The
lot is, 25 feet front, running back .124 feet to Car
penter's alley. This Is a rare chance for persons
wishing, to procure a comfortable home, inn good
locality, and on easy terms.
rah= , A. LEGGATE, Auctioneer.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT 0
PENNSYLVANIA.
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ItiABBISBIIRG, DEC. .8, 11.807.
NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS
OF THE
1-2 CO .EL gEi
OF THE
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
DUE JULY LST, IS6S
THE FOLLOWING LOANS
Due July Ist, 1868,
WILL BE REDEE3IE6, WITH INTEREtiT, TO
DATE OF PAYMENT, ON VIE PRE.!
SENTATION AT THE •
FARMERS' Sr. MECHANICS'
NATIONAL BANK;
virmArovaantiA, VIZ:
Lean. of March 27th, '1839, due July
Ist 1868.
NM
Loan of July 19th, 1839, due July
INTEREST 014, THE _ ABOVE; LO& WILL
CEASE OX THE IST, OF JELT, 1S
IMANCIS JORDAN, Seey Otate.
Jaws ii.liurrumiT, Aud., Gen'
w Hlmmixr, State Treat'r*
Commissioners of Sinking Fund
VIVIZEISAL
CLOTHES WRINGERS.
we bevel:Me: earrsollents whereby_imean tor-
Oth to the tradethe,llzuNlCßSAL of
the meaufeeturerlwholoolle Pleat, raluP InCana
halt dozen sod one dews.: • 4%.• mis supply at
whohetigezo raid!, mniapsys ho p lal on new.
• =;1•1 , • ••• • 240114 fot,Mrasetreet.
T==
Ell
EIII
Ist, 1868.
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