The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 24, 1868, Image 8

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to AND SUBURBAN.
lerandulea bistillluprSeizure of tikk ( Ip.
- Paratus—rPartial„llearikg.
The revenue officers are continnaily on
the alert and occasionally pick up sonic
unfortunate individual WilOSe greediness to
accumulate a large amount of ' , filthy lucre"
in a short -nine has caused him to attempt
115 defraud„the Goverpiaent its•share of
rrofitilf,•Xestordfy i r Morning,,
grave, R. ColvilleSturgeon,
chtirgeit on oath of - officer ..Keyier with
defrauding the Government by the illicit
distillatiOrt 6f whiskey, were 'arrested and
had .a hearing before S. Conunissioner
Gamble.
It appeare that near the latter part of
February; ReVenue officer Keyser obtained
information to the effect .that some parties
were engaged in distilling liquors in a part
of the balding - No. 303 Liberty street. On
the fifth of the present month he visited the'
premises named,'Saitlmade an ekatnination
with a view of testing the reliability of his
inforrnatkop:, . In the celhir ttediS.overed-a
still of the capacity of aliont One hundred and
thirty gallons, which had the appearance of
having been - recentlyin use. The cap,: how
ever, had been removed, and the still itself
lifted from its foundation. The ex
amination—was, :extended, to the third
floor-of the ttinahig, and there:officer Key
ser found the missing "cap," also a
still worm, mash tubs r and other appurten
ances, and a barrel containing low wines.
Being satisfied that the still had recently
been in operntioh, he , niade , preparations to
remove the same, but-deferred the seizure
for a few days. On 'his return ho fotind that
the worm had bdeu . taken to pieces and
secreted in different - places but, lie suceeed
ed in finding ,the.sepatratiy:parts and re
moved them to the'Collector's office.
At the hearing officer 'Keyser testified
that he had been unable. to discover defi
nitely who had 'poS§ - essibn of the cellar and
third story of the building, or to whom the
still belonged, but that when Alp was
about re/nth-Ink the. apparatus 'Mr. - Cos
•grove asserted that he had bought it, and
dared him (Keyser) to touch it. He also
testified that Mr. Sturgeon had' an office in
the second stcirfof the building, and that
- Messrs. Weldon tit Kelly had been: eniployed
to do the necessary lilmnbing, work in set
ting-upAlte.stilV 'lllll4a , ,V.,dertiiiiied that
the still was shipped from Philadelphia in
"boxeS marked . "furniture," and Onsigned
to . tbe house stated.
After Mr. Keyser had concluded his testi
mony, the hearing was continued until
three o'clock r. k. to -day: '•
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Pittsburgh Petroleum Assoeiation--Special
_ Meeting--Resolutlons, - &e -ak"e.
A special meeting- of the Pittsburgh 'Pe
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trolemn Association Was held at 10 o'clock
yesterday morning, at the remits of the
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Association, No: 4 Dalzell's. 13iiilding, Du
quesne.Way and Iravin street.
' On
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'motion of Mr. Kirk; I%itijor Wm. Frew
was (falledlk. th4hair. . •
Mr. Frew. stated that the meeting. had
• been called at the instance of Mr., Kirk,
and the Association Were now ready tolapar
for what purpose the call was made.
Mr. Kirk then offered the follofifig reso
lutions: - " ' ' ''
Rcsoltxxli. That 'this Association, fully ap
proves Mall eridorSes the action*of the Na
tional Convention, hula in this city, March
4th, in reference to the .United States tax on
Petroleum; mid that we are totally opposed
7to any tax • or taxes being levied either on
Chide or Refined Petroleum.. • •
.-....nase/ved,,..,That ;while we are thankftdr
fo
the proposed reduction of one-half the tax
. by the Unitedgtates Senate; showing as it
-.does -a -disposition to ameliorate our condi
tion, yet must regarditastotally imadequate
to remedy the evils of which we complain.
.Resolved, That the thanks of thisAsanci
- ation. are hereby tendered to the honorable
Senators Van Winkle, Cameron, BUckalew
and Stunner for their •able and' loquent re
, marks-in-.behalf of our cause; and. also to
.-, the Senatbrs who supported them by. their
.VeteS, andthat ivehope and trust theywill
continue their efforts :until this odious tax
is repealed and justice done to an impor
tant interest. . * '
Basolivt,. That these resolutions be pub
lished inthaPittsburgh papers'and n 'copy
forwarded to the National Oil Committee at
Washington,D. C,
The resolutions wereaulopted. ;
Mr. Warden submitted the folhiwingi
Rettitivd,* That we , aeknowledge' 'the ser
vices: of our Representatives
.and others,
and request the House. of Representatives
to give our cause a careful consideration,
and urge theM to repeal the' tax .pn refined
011, and ask the Committee of Wa,ys and
Means of thellouse to. examine the report
of the Committee of the 'National Conven
tion, now in Washington, as it fullycoVers
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our case. :
On motion` of Mr. Kirk, laid on the table.
On motion;adjourned. • •
Two biers Buried Alive—Fatal. .p.ecident.
A distressing accident occiirred at the Su
perior Brick - Works, one mile malt of Tor-' .
'rens station, on the. Pennsylvania Railroad,
yesterday morning, by, which two of the
employes,•Jacob Saddler and Joseph Peti
grew, met with a horrible death. They had
Just"been employed yesterday morning and
were set to work excavating clay . ..,-;.The su
perintendent, it appears, warned them to be
careful and left them at work. ,He return
ed about an hour afterwards to see how they
were prOgressitig, and discovered that the
bank' had - caved in;'but no signs of the
- workmen were visible. Tools were obtain
ed and men set to work to ascertain if they.•
••• After digging
down about one ftiot.the- hedy of . onentthe
. men was found and taken out,- and few
inches beneath it the other was discovered. ,
They were bah. dead:
_Coroner Claivson
was notified and held an 'inquest on, the
bodies yesterday afternton; when jury
rendered a verdict in aeCortlance • with the
facts. Saddler . was twenty-Ave veers of age;
and Petigrew m twenty-one. They` were sm
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AnotheP Gambling Case—Probably , :Gora-r.,,.
promised. • • '
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StonetwOweeks,aAo.J.r. Stokes
frem Oil City, mate informatio'nbefOre'Al
tlerman Nicholson, charging Elijah, David::
and George Haft, and several others whose
names We could not aicertain, with' being
common gamblers, alleging that they had
"fleeced" halm of all his money. "'The'', par
ties were:arrested and held fer'tl. hearing,
which was td have taken place.. yesterday,
but, ails - the custom in such;ca.se,i now, the
prosecutor Tailed to_ . ,,appesr,,and the hear-
ing was postponeditill Isfonday;Abe , .l3th of
April., - ,,y , .hether - there, , kas; ' -.effort to
.....C.PMPronftra4,cikAPlLUAiiinety the
-AmeTlEktul-'&sed.to gve,smy-inferination
relatti;elotlietnittter. , - -Thit it 49'altogether
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robable a compromigt Will Ike pfreciß t tl lB
hat appears to be the 7etlied of 'se ling
cases,of that class.
Another P:Ohionikti4.--L!lii ether poison
ing case is reported - in the , Sixth ward. it
• : .Appears theia dry goodtkmerelianton Wylie
street, becoming involVed to a considera'ble•
• extent, and being unable to .meet the de
mands of Ns , creditors,, Instead etif taking
• the benefit of the bankrupt law swallowed,
•a dose-of poison.- He -was taken suddenly;
'illafterwardi arid tbe fiunily phy s i c i an b e i ng
,=! oalleditoz: see- him, • digheVered -the cause
Illness, and adinirilst;ered
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Found .—Friday, evening seVeraly
v Stable/ on Sant:
dusky street; !Allegheny r -lbund concealed::
undertliefstableA.bar of Navy-Monitor
13 4 03 9,.Welsbing twenty4wo popnrh;. The
stamp of C, D: Arnsthall; United,Sbkt.An‘ In-"
sctor of the Twenty-seocnd aistrict, dated
March 12th, 1868 was upon the box which
would indicate that it had been stolen re-'
neatly. It was taken to the Mayor's office.
Our CAcizi ri or.ilUrne insiltutlol4
.In making our round of ctdls•atcplaces of
public interest, on Saturday, We very
at d oppor
tunelY ' - hapPene in the Pittsbiargh re,
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male College. Regarding this home
tution its ono• of. the 1 - toblest mOtitartenhi . , - .
reared to the boner. ef.our- city and State, -
and one in which all friends of learning
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and 'Cuitiare Shoup - hake., deep;
feel assured that a.le.W. • ,
pasisind
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will not be deemedOtrt l .st, plum . by , our
readers. It seems to us there are nanii`
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good, publie' : Whe;
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Mr. Parton, glory in thelaituay.pectiliarities
of .peculiar. -Pittsburgh; who • are .unstinted
in their,
,terinft :of 'and laudation of
irtinProditeitigfarriaCei, leviethiuffow
drie.s ithd'fintriSter workshopS,,aiidyet Who
are •so blinded with the dense: volume of
smoke - rolling from .the scenes of our in,
aps4 2 ,-, a s, to be unaware that here, situated
vAitinstineniltfts, ci X.
stands. an. .educational - institution, worthy
recoghitfotfand ritifkatnetig the-1)64 ih the
country. Within a, comparatively ,brief
jAlittY.go 6l •2Pc4. l3-6 ,4
arid to4lay commands patronage from one
third of tti.i Stitfes 'Of:the Unions :lend yet
we occasionally - hear .of persons ; . who, in
stead of acquainting - themselvds" With 'ita
facilitieefor Imparting a thoroughly solid
and ornamental education, send abroad to
institutions where there are fewer:- teachers
and. less facilities, and at a mud? greWer
costL- ,, g0 . . farther to - , fare worse.'!. We will
not obtrude advice, but venture to su gg est
to: all who ;have - danghters - tti.odilOate to
visit the College and _make themselves ac
qua-hated Witheiar bonie institution ,
We were delighted' and entertained by
our visit.
.',Xlie.,,College,.buildings,. which
we have freqUentTY desCiibed, `are' situate
on one. of the prettiest .and most suckered
avenues' of the 'city, from Penn
street to Duquesne Way, muning along the
• beautiful. Allegheny river.. They, axe among
-.the • finest architectural specimens in the
city, and are admirably adapted to the pur
`poses for which intended, being. large, airy
and commtidiohs. IniProtements And addi
tions have been- made from-time,to.titne,
until the Chapel, Recitation Rooms, Office,
Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Studio
are models of their kind. Every hall and
rooni in the building - is neatly papered; well
lighted and ventilated, aid furnished With
gas. • Some important improvements ate
now in progress, which will add •inucli• to
the appearance - of Abe, buildings and com
fort of the inmates. We ought to add, that
there is no sueli"defiteing of walls and fur
niture as is conunon in our institutions of
learning, and that the' buildings are kept
remarkably neat and •
. So much . for the buildings. The CollOge
justly challenges comparisoniwthenumber
and ability of its Faculty with any ladies'
school in the land. The :trustees deserve
special commendation' for the liberality
they have alWays displayed in the manage
ment of the College. The object has not
been to make nione:qlSitlo build - an inSti
tution that would afford to our citizens Un
surpassed facilities for the edneatiOn of their
daughters., Every. realized from tui
tion is - expended on the - ,the
prime object being to secure, first of all, a
first-inaiis Faculty. Teachers aro selected
with reference to theli qualifications; every
one employed has had from rive to twenty
five years experience... In addition to those
hi-the titerary - department, there are special
teachers, in. music, drawingg and. painting,
French, German, wax work, needle work,
In conclusion, we urge on our readers,
especially those ifitereSted in edittiethinal
matters, to
: giye the claims of the College
the full cOnsideration its Many excellent
qualities merit. It is a growing power in
our community; and should be fostered,
.encouraged and supported - With 'generous
hearts and Minds. We are pleased to
chron
icle the fhet that • its debts are in process of
liquidation and,upwards of fifty .thousand
dollars subi ' icribed`aS an endOwthefit,' SVe
have all reason to be proud of 'its
posseSsion, and : should use . oar best
endeavors to • promote its usefulness.
Instead of representatives - from eleven
States, we hope the day is not far distant
when every State will send 'lts repreecrua
tives,azuLPittaburgh be 11S-WOll .kncivai .for
its educational facilities now is for its
manufactfires. Vire - Wl:stilt the most abmi
ilant succeits, :and commend it: to-all our
-readers. Yesterday the Spring term opened,
a - largg - nuMber of pupils :reporting for
study. OlasSes will be. forined within a
few days, and those charged with the edu
cation' of ' girls Should send' to 'the Presi
,dent,2 C'. Pershing, for a catalogue.
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1 The Spring . Trade—Mow Our Merchants
Have Prepared for.lt--A Word to Drug
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gists. ...
~. With. war wholesale dealers„ thte Spring
trade has opened lively' and, from present,
.
appertr,lnce the season will prove one of
irriust4l in . 3siieritY. The leading lioic3es in,
.
all lines of tra(le - trave strengthened them
selves.with . very large stocks pi; goods, hi
, . .
"expectatin of the increased patronage that
~ cillvll a w,ho upoiithem as a necessary
`sequenceier
lf Of the `"COnServaitein in biiyitig and
selling whiail has extended back through
two or three bitsinem `terms. ' Activity in
vades all i tlepartments, of mercantile life,
and the` 'pod effect -of a liivly, bustling
trade will soon be felt by all classes, of the
'community. • ' "•
In view of the opening of trade, we .feel
that it will be timely advice 'te our friends
in the retail drug business, who are rnaldng
uptheir_Springor;_ers, to keeplii mind the
latelifeataliffidn4X6ittensive -and Well con
ducted wholesale drug house of Messrs. ,
ilidiTis"'&, iEwing,:' corner. oP . . "fliberty,,and -
Wayne streets. This honse, although but,
rece,ntly`patablisbect,lms . nlreludy;nmeeeded
'iti 'builing tip Yor Itself a large" and flour
ishing •trade; :which. extends= throughout
our own and -contiguous States and the-en
, tire .Woit,and-43euth. Dr. Harris, whose
name' Beads the firm, has had longs and.
varied experience in the,drug, trade, and is,
thbrettg,lilk 11o:onlines' . with. thli'ddtailt4 of
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every department. ~"For many; ,yearri,lui
shared largely ,in . die , active control and
management of , the old. and well. lc-mown •
house •of , Ili A. Pahnestock , & C 0.,: and con.:'
. tamed largely.to 'its ~iiintiptise trade and
patronage; as well , as •tolits high 'rilianieter
as a lituriness trm.',Possessing 'a thorough
- . .gitriiirledge 9r; the tiroltloniii And i littriniterea
. of , pharmacology, grounded :on close appli
cation, study. and long experience -intha
buying,selling arid 'handling of drugs, he'
'is particittarly well adapted for the senior'
position in t t hißnow! • aliA enterprising . tisi
ness house, and liTh many Trierids.lnt all
parts of the country will be pleasedsalearn
that; lie has ert,43re l. fit.oll4.ll4ely•tinto the
trade on his own 'account, Hon. .John;
Ewing is the other member of tho firm,'
He is well known in c(nritnitreial circles as.
a gentleman of extensive experience, strict'
int%rify, antadpairalale PU13111058 qualifica,
' trans. -
The large and commodious salesroom of
the'firlitlwill befound amply supplied with
all the drugs and materials peculiar to this
line of trade,
and, inasmuch as the tense is
new, thh stock" will-be. found fresh and at
tractive. ' 4444,1tAtet.ttcdx3;Sqiet,Kft1711,sell,
at the matiumetttrerloritstitheotr; tail the:
"Pittsburgh . and White Lead and e•olor ,
Worksl4'tpinifr--aipi ruterinhiciincluding
strietly" pire ithite lead', rink paintsp
,tarorne, ,vorditm, and,;Vcrsaillgs .Re . ens,
ohromoyellowfvermillion ;and 'every' ,va
riety of colors, dry and grrilind in' 4)11i - which
they are , prepared,to furnish In;packages to
suit customers. For any and everything in
the drug 'btisiness we' earnestly ' conintend
..the firm;of klivrris 47. ,Fowikil 6 ' 6 llr:tenders,"
' al4 trust that drpggisisid, Oilers, making,
lelo fiiefißifriiLek•visiti - thle fetts , 44 Dup. ,
04.50'..0e.41.109 1 0(.-,Vir iit‘,.the•fr ~*alil
iiihinprit in.vicivi. : The:. prices .through out
l l * k l af#419 1 1 ;t 1 .10 1 •04 ejP,fttAt/:, 14e t
31 1 1
ta rk l a 4 , 1 kochwf k.dtvi 0 o ,e ,
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ightnlng,--Last night we were via.
ited with sharp dashes of lightning, fol
lowed by heavy peals of thunder. Winter
is giving way before the march of spring,
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• Netlef ;Mlle ell - -ind White Coeds Armee. ' '
.._ ... , , . open- .
The:event of thiviTek will be the
ing Of•B;iisenbnii, fdeinhart Ak;Co.ei Ma;
delphia.Eniperinm at No: 76 Market street,
The ' Cariosity 'Of bur .fairlat,e' readers in
arifieltatioe'direhis'eYtinV has bean ekeited
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in a trubereinaikable degree by the rumors
and reports which nay° leakedeme in spite
Of •itte .endeavors of Messrs, 'll6senbaum;,
Steinhart & Co. to prepare for the 'public a
completeeurptise., It was the intentionlof
this enterprising firm to execute various
extensive iniprovements in their spacious
store rooms in sepreeyf . and quiet, tilt some
fine, balmy spring morning there would be .
unveiled to the astonished F.ize"eit the pass
ers-by,and the. residents of Pittsburgh and
vicinity; a bower Of Perfect beauty andlovn-;,
linestii , f The -knowledge of their plans hay
-ing,.lieWeverjliecoe general; . the veil of
secresy. hag been. withdrawn, and!MeSsis.
RoSenbaum,•'Steinhart & Co. now 'publicly
announce (see our advertising' .columns)..
that onWethiesdayiliarch 25th, the Phila
delphia Emporium - will be opened with an
entirely new And, well selected stock of
Ladies!And, Children's Straw Hats and Bon
nets; Waiites,'Artifibial:lilen4iii,ißl3eknfid
Colored Crapes, Bonineand Trinnitingltib
bons, Straw Cords and Tassels, Ornambnts,
Pattern; Hats mid Bonnets,',LacesirAr.eilings ;
a ?entice of , LWhitO - GkillOsiery', ialbiesi
Corsets, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc., to which
they invite the attention of pnrchaeers
feate.sak and retail. It is Well kifown that
,this firm has an abundant. capital, and
lia7,7ing two large establishthents on Eighth
greet; Philadelphia, they - are - enabled to
purchase largely land at the very lowest
rates. The senior parkner,,who has had long
eXperience in the business, is constantly in
the Eastern markets, and the patrons of the
Philadelphia Emporium Will consequently
receive new styles as soon as they appear,
Messrs. Rosenbaum, Steinhart ce, Co., are
well aware thatithe neWestabliSliment com
ing among so inany old and well established
houses labors under disadvantages; and
they, therefore, propose to offer induce
ments in prices, which we are assured AVM
astonish and delight the public, and build
up fertheinselee.4 . With unexampled rapidi
ty a large.etistom. : A new and most praise-
Worty feature of this establishment will be
that the reefii'department, will be conducted
solely by la by clerks, an innovation for
whieli we pie tergreat success. Messrs. R.
S. it'Ce. inter to adhere strictly to the one \
l ti
price system, f nd as the- attendaies will lie
unmereus and experienced, their, patrons
can depend on having their wants satisfac
torily and eepeditiously supplied. In eon=
elusion, we tender the new firm our best
wishes for their,success, and recommend to
all our readers an examination of the stock
at the Philadelphia Emporium before eur
chasing elsewhere. •
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Robbed ta a Street Car
Mr. .ABirtin F. B. Mercer was robbed of
his pocket book containing 3170 in green
backs awo promisor). notes worth $3OO, and
receipts for 81,090, Saturday night, in one of
„
the Pittaburgh and Birining,hitm Passen
ger cars. lie - came to the city Saturday
evening, and•returned to Birm m ingha late,
taking- the last car. On to,
the car were
a number of roughs. several of whom lived
on the South side of tke river, but Mr. Mer
cer was• heqnititited*ith their naives. On
arriving at his -house, the car stepped, and
he. stepped oia ,tbe,patforim Suddenly the
party of roughs rushed out and got off in
:adVanee, jostling him as they passed. Be
• now happened to put his hand in his pocket,
•and found that his book had been stolen.
Instead of following and•taking measures to
arrest the roughs, who_ undoubtedly stole
the money, the loser stayed to inquire of
the-conductor about the lost pocket-book,
and while he did so, • the others disappear
ed. They and the money have since been
invisible. , •
Another Bawdy House Case.
The days of bawdy houses in this city, it :
would appear from the numbc).r of prosecu
dons recently, are at an end, or at least the
time has' passed When . the keepers of the
numberlessdeli's . of vice and iniquity, and
those - wholregtiont :Melt places, can do. so
with any degree of-safety, The prying. eyes
of the law`have . pen,etrated beyond the land
and .one out upnn. the ,•fmighty waters." of
the . Allegheny, fn search of wrong doers.
tln - Saturday 'latrieirl‘feKentui matte infor
mation beforo Alderman Taylor, charging
John Walls -.with - keeping a bawdy house.
thitt.Walls is the proprietor of a
floating establishment, at the foot. O'Hara
street in the Allegheny,.river, where men
d ,
an women of lewd habits .congregate, to
the great annoyance of the peaceable and
law 7 abiding residents - of that locality. It
appears that the prosecutor has some knowl
edge of the establishMent, as lie a few days
since received a body-beating from Walls,
.while on a , yisit there, in consequence of
which he 'made' , infcirrriation against him
for assault and battery. A warrant was
issued for the arrest of Wails,
The Attraction.
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The manner in which._ the establishment
of Bates 'it; Bell -21 Fifth street, has been
thronged. with, ladies since the weather .has
become pleasant, and the streets passable,
'is truly wonderful to those not acquainted
with the ninny attractions there in the way
of fine goods at IoW figures.. The finest lot
of Piques for ladies and children's dresses
ever offoredin the•tity iare on. exhibition
there to-day, in addition to 'which is a full .
atc,rek.ef Alen . goods, consisting in, part of
towelkmOtins,.fiandkexcliie4,
ens, sheetings, Scc. A large stock of mar-
Sailles,' hone : comb, Alhambra-and Impc
•rial; also, u dll assortment of crib and cra
dle quilts of 'every:. conceivable pattern.
The stock of Mika and drags ipxxls general
.l3-1 very large' and attractive. Last. but
not least, is the large stock of shawlk.spring
elothsbuttons for slopes and a superior
assortment of
•, ' . nand Sewing
Is not thought of in these progrivo-days:
It is it toil too tedious for housekeepers,
and the seamstress, forced to earn her liv
ing with the needle, ftnds the process itill
toe slow 'to '.ptioVido her the necessary in
conae., • The :'sowing machine has been es:
tabliSfied as' the required friend; but if .a
sewing machine fails, through somehnper-,
lectleff,7lo perform its daft* it' is a draw
back' „rather..thitn a helpmate;'lt'slajt be
reliable, mutt amoinplish excellent, and du
rable, mast Ile adapted to variouS.
liicknesses,or'inaterial, 'tnuit' be simple hi
construction , and easily operated. ; The ,
Weed Sewing machine'ssesses all these
meritorious qualities. Satisfy yourself of
this by visiting tho establishment. of the'
Weed Sevtitqf Machine; and be accommo
dated pr,le, and terms, at ll H liong's,
15`te,,IkOra4g.tf • •
; • .
Disabled Firemen.
1,44/ 1 174PA,:a)letilb pi 48.
Mr. John L9gcciy, Trcourer :—We the
undersipled, life ineerabers of the ' , Society
for tho B r elief of,pisabled Pireuen," desir
'ttillaire; the 'origiiml • dt.sigtf - "of the So
,eariied outs and) to re-organize r the
same; !wrest: lorubsc the only. surviving',
&neer Or the Soefet,WToreet*toltdl,o;
uWet
ing of all members who are entitled to vote,
Tuesdhy,-Miireli s r 4414 869 rot the'rpur
pose abovo weelile4-1- ;,.1! (Bi((Sighed.) Janieh 'Pak, Jr., -L. Edwards, Ti. Fitz
simmons, Samuel , .Fahnes ek, P. A. Ma
deira, Thos,. M. Ilowe, William M. Lyorri ,
In 1 •
mnee with Lo ' above abo ve reolucs t,
agoint Tuesday' the 24th/ day of March ' ,
.1 • at.tbreeo'+eloels p. i the t i yor's
Dille, ail the ,tinpa filriecr Of, meet' .
(Signed.), JOHN. T.:Loo.tx.
Treasuref,:if i dOWßtr. the (Relief Digs of
-
4/ 1 01:.V.*IPV/rf
rltt R. /
com m itt ~.—Thotrltaleclelland charged,
Alke.44.llPf4ftlues.firdrhatrlf'wltt'fbioni
, ous assault and t nad a hearing be
fore the Mayor yeste y, and in default of
the required Wl for his appearance at Court
was committed to jail..
.. 1 1 • 3.1 H j 1(1
Lotta.
-1M night irfull house greeted- this se
tress. The first
,piece,. the, "Pet of thePettf- 1
coats," was well . played by Lotta,.beCatise
.
she cannot play otherwise, and, the stock
did not tadly; espeeitilly ':"Afrs. • Matk
Bates, ri.h6 is a' host (or perhaps a hostesS) •
?
in herself. . P. t in..tlie r after-Tieee, 'as,".,..aii
. „ .
the Good; for Nothingi", the "Draniatic
Cocktail" com letely took. the audience by
stonb, tier sin 'lig, her toilette, her dancifigy ,
banjo-playingkind sweet'and perfectly irre.•
sistible flee a ed like magic , ;on the :midi
enee.' which in gallery to' orehestrit an
plittided wit 'faits might. 'Fite titles did .
Miss Lotta a weir to enceres, and She would
would prOba 1.3,i have been" doing' so yet'if
1 she had not, with one- of her • characteristic ,
' little mancetitite, shown .that , She was 'fa
trued. What - - tette. is, ' the "I•Teiv York
entice - WIWI, WI, fait' tiled to tell ''When
Mind said flight te.Paill, gYon tire'the
Devil," she was nearly right, 'for surely
only a' supbrnattual being could be so
sweet;'s jcryous,4 faseinsting ruid - eiferveseent
as Wit. 9 the ptetty delantantd of last; evening?
To-night she will appelir:in Ithe, same roics
as lastnight, and those who cannot see her
are greatly to he pitied. ' i''
1 .. ..
Pocket Picked.
... „ .
John Savage, while attending the sale of
the lease orkhe Optic Saloon, Fifth street,
yesterdaY,'',liad7.lo ', - poCket. picked of his
pocket book ecintaining twelve dollars. ;He
, . •
discovered his loss as soon as lie left the.sa
,
loim, and remeinbering that a young than,
a-stranger in the city, 'was near him' while
in the building, ho inibrined an officer, and
pointingithe young-man out, had him. ar
rested: -The accusedO,Viio - Avas cenve,yed-to
the watch house, gave his name as Edward
A ndrews,mid said that he had just arrived in
the city from 'Philadelphia: Ho is a 'tin
smith and in. search of work. He. tells a
plain, straight forivard:story, and has not the
appearance of , a' 'thief 'or. pickpocket. He
will probably be released from custody to
day.
The liisti#t Attorneyship.
In our advertising columns to-day the
friends of General A. L: Pearson, present
his name as aZandidAte for - the Republican
nomination for. the ,office of District Attor
ney of this county. Without Wishing to
participate in the canvass in advance, we
can only say That he is a gentleman emi
nently qualified for the office, and has a
military and political record of the very
highest order,, and one that , entitles hini to
the confidence ofl his party. If nominated
he will make -an efficient and capable
offieer, such an one as would reflect credit
upon the judgment of those 'who : might
elevate him to the position.
Grand Concert.
This eVening a number of our most - :tal-i
ented amateur. vocalists and instrumental
perforiners will ghe a krandreoricert in the
Presbyterian Church, .corner of Franklin
and Market streets, Manchester; The pro
gramme embraces the 'names of MrS. Mel
lor, Messrs. Hangliewent, Manning, Breed:i
Wade and „Mellor,. and the. selections are
gems in yocal and instrumental Music.
Persons wishing to attend can readily reach
the Church by i taking the Manchester: Rail
way ears and : gaffing out at the corner: of
Franklin street and Beaver Avenue. As
Abe. object is very laudable'and the enter
tainment' will ho grand, we trust therewill
be a large attendance.'
Pittsburgh ',theatre.
The entertainment at. the Old Theatre
last eyening was; if possible, better than
any that have preceeded it since the open
ing.
night. ;Innetti Gelletti was the stellar
attraction, and will continue to .be while
she remains, ; as it _would be a difficult
matter to' place a More brilliant light - upon
the stage. Mr. Antomi has been peculiarly
successful in the selection of his company
and it is 6 , ratifying . to know that his liber
ality and energy in endeaveiing -to please
the public is fully appreciated. An attrac
tive hill will be, presented-id M.ght in 'which
the • entire nett- conipany of !stars Will ap
pear.
'. A Worthlesallusband.l- - -Faunie ' Painter
:Made: oath before Alderman Strain,.yester
day, against leer husband for surety of the
pe.ace.; Some time, slneo '
she made oath
charging him-with assault and battery, but
at the solicitation 'of her friends; and upon
his proinises to 'conduct Aimielf better in
future, it was withdrawn, since when she
allegesbq'keepa her in 'continual fear for
the lives of. herself and children. lid is not
addicted to drunkenness, it appears, but' is
naturally Vicious and wicked. A warrant'
was issued for his arrest.. - -
Patent French Crackers.A.larviii,' 'the_
- well known and extensive steam cracker
baker, •No. 91 Liberty street, has just in
.trodumd.the patent Prench crackers, a new
variety, : which arc pronounced the ,best
ontekerever baked. .They are wholesome,
palatable, nutritious, and peculiarly tender
and delicate, and should be tried by every
body. They:will - grobt very. ti opt fa• when
generally uatrodueed and known..' Mr.
Marvin bakes 'eVery yitrietyAof crackers,
and his prices are very reasonable.
•
• Embellised: with , a, rough but excellent
likonegs of Henry Ward Becher, Putnam,
for April, has - ogled 'to Vs. As usual, its
articles, as a class, entitle the magazine to
,rankamong`tlid . "_first in' the country,
though there IS no one of them brilliant
to tnakti any 'marked 'sensation.' E A.
Duckynek," Mrfi. IL Stoddard;J. S. C.
Abbot, Wirt Sikes, Grace Greenwood and
others, contribute to 'this 'nuniber: Mr.
Henry' Miner bas themagaine for Stile.,
New Telegraph.--We :are, pleased to an.
nounce that tha Pacific and Atlantic Tele
,graph CO. has opened an office* the Western
ounsYlnatda.Ballroadz IMpOt,"ou ;Federal
street, Allegheny, for: public , hrusiness.
Messages received add transmitted
to .811 . prominent points East, West'. and
South, and to the different oil regions.
Mrs. Foster,an experienced operator and ,
preasant,i 4 addeabled lady; has assumed
charge of the office. • '
• Anald.t and AtattorY.--Yeatertigyl terry
Noonatl eppegred hofore Alderman Thomas
and preferred an hiforthatiori, charging
Rate /4teaughey with alcsault and battery.
It is rdkiged'bYthe'prosinutrlx:that the de
fondant Slapped her little daughter in the
face and,otherwiso injured 'her. The diffi
culty grew- out , of 'a quarrel hetween the
children of- t the parties.- •A' warrant. WAS
'iSaued tor th'e 'arrest 'of the`itccusoffi, • -
'irtterutstilliithodo—lt is stated that two
men,jmrpmtinitto i belong to rinkeiton's
foice-of detidivei atiti.:litsigikd to truty in
this eity, htrire teen 'endettvoilinkto extort
money from.,the 3 friends pc 111 , 1r,Frey t vogle,
B,4l lctelmtlennustbsente'has',lbeett sittre-,
quently / ulgnied,.to, by intitnuting that he
is t}ncl t§ him
to his friendd for a certain - ennsideration.
Rlection ono
bflthe dindidatesi ailhOudeed t'defbated,
has token, steps to contest_ hot election held
in' Rag, Thimidghatrk 00.-Frfday °flak Week,
alleging errbradri khilifount of the votes by
the °Ricers... Mr.R.iwas..one of the .Repub
limn candidates ET , The
hearing is fixed for RaturditY `neXt the
failartelySes.stona'rt,
. ck
''menint.2,Q o l'dk
T ot Mu :WiriiiO4; AhaPgc4,* eh•Paith of G4' Iv.
quopy t twiphsellinggoodis , by•sample with
otit . .havimig' e takbri ; out a license, which we
reported yostefAay. Judgment was - Ten
against theedlifidd4it unt
or, thd - Pbiciallyt. intention' the
1141'41144a tii.litlf.,.:o4,4oli,;44n.trtitit'the
matter cow% I
1, fir
Ikord
D etly Con ct.=Joseph MdurChas,
Timmons and Henry Cash were arrested
on Law& street, Allegheny, yesterday, for
disorderly conduct and finedls.oo and coats.
• *Decidedly the largest - audience drawn to
.
,
gethe during the present ' successful lecture
season bf,the Young Xeres .Mercantile
hrary was that in attendance at the -Acade
my last night to greet with weleorne Amer
lea's great advocate of Temperance; John 13.
GOugh. The lecture *as all that' coulir be
desired and afforded much pleasure and de
light to those in attendance. . This evening
the subject of the lecture will, be "Curiosi
ty;" a theme which has been woven into
an intensely • interesting. discourse. To
morrow evening "Eloßtienee and Oratory,"
will he discamsed by this most popular Of all
lecturers..
_ .
- 'Assault land Battery.--James •MeKenna
maileltiformation before Alderman Thomas
yesterday; charging Isilehael Stapleton with
assault and , battery. The parties 'reside in
the;Fifth Ward. The,preseeutor alleges that
the defendantw ,cause use of, prov.peation.
beat arid - abused him. A warrant Nti"Fl is
.
sued for his arrest.
:Another “Sample Seller , ' Done Fur.--
Officer' , .Seth • Wilmot yesterday made infor
mation. before :alderman Owston, charging
F. Gladding With selling. goidslBl3S , sam,
ple wilhoiit a license. The accused was ar
rested 'and' paid the fine of. $3OO, when he
Was . discharged. • -it,
.. .. ...4:•'z7
The Relief Steam Fire Engine was the
only steamer, which crossed-, to the fire on
Stnday' , fight, and performed .vory good
service. This com . panyjs one of, the, most
active and, Piontpt .tlie city, and wa:are
glad to award them proper - credit in 'thi's
case. •
Personal.--Hon. John F. Tracy, Presi
dent of the Chleago, Mick Island and Pa
chic Railroad Company, and several' other
railroad men, arrived in this city yesterditY
everiing, on important-business cotthedted
with' railroad P airs. -
No 011racle at All:
Prmsntliori, Maich . 2l, 1868
A little more than four:years ago lintro
duced in thiseity the usoof Nitrous Oxide,
or Laughing Gas, for the painleSsand pleas
.. . -
ant extraction of Teeth. Up to'ibis date I
have given 14,.t0 ten thousand persons with
out the firat"fhilure to prOduce insensibility
to pain or a single
_case -Of-unpleasant. -ef
fects 'from the • -Gila.- Every:',patient • has
written h s , or her - mime .• scroll t. book
certifying to these factS, and -.each name is
numbered from the beginning. A few days
since a patient wrote opposite to his name:
"Had Dr. Spencer lived in ancient times lie
would have been worshipped is divine.
Prometheus stole fire from heaven. 'But
Dr. Spencer can phick 'Without pain the
burning tire-brandlrom hell." A clergy
man Wrote: "When I entered Dr. Spencer's
office'and saw on the.door, 'Teeth extracted
without pain,' I .thought. it a very„ bold
statement. -I can now certify that it is
strictly true."
Our business has increased so much of
late that patients -to avoid whiting'mill do
well to make engagements in advance.
Still ! owing' to our increased Facilities for,
the business, it is rare that a person has to
wait more than half an hour.
The extraction of teeth is our specialty,
and we think weean do It in the best man
ner possible,, PractiCe makes perfect. There
are thousands - having decayed teeth or ul
cerated teeth:. whose •heidth would be ini
proved, breath sweetened, and life length
ened by having them - extmcted_and-a new
set inserted. It Is as easy to have • them
out, as far as pain is concerned, as to, wish
them out. • Yotirs, &c.,. • ,
, , G. W. SPENCER,
2"4-1 Penn street.
, Advice to Consumptives
K 7• 't
Dr. eyser says: ;"You lian air, not
. , . .
physic:. you want pure, air, not medicated
air; you want plenty of nutrition, such as
plenty of meat, and bread will give, and
they alone; physic has no nutriment; gasp
ing for air cwanot cure you - monkey capers
in a gyirmasiurti cannot. cure -you: , and.
stimulants , cannot cure you.' If you want
to get well, gain for:bccf and 'out-door air." ,
epiiblic. : ' •
lie says. further: ilion't put off the .first.'
symptoms. "A little leak may stick a great
ship:" a small...sore,' in the throat; lungs or'
liver ,will soon involve the Whole body:
How often, do we see' people put offfor a
- year or two what in-the beginning mild
have been remedied for a trifle." The Doe
tor's advice is arid alivayshis'been,_ attend
to the 'first symptoms of disease. Do not
let the constitution become a wreck before
you begin to mend; if you do, ten to one,
ihere will' be no remedy. There'is a rem
edy for every:disease if taken in time.. A.
slight sore throat or cough may be removed
With conparatively. little: trouble; but a
constitution, sinking and breaking to pieces
by allowing these little troubles to accumu
late is not =so easy., ; Dr..Keyser's mode of
, lung . sounding is ;Unique, and as thor
ough as ,it Is:unique. There is not a'
spot or space over the Whole surface of the
lungs that he' does not sound a - ad investi
gate. and by 'so doing is enabled to supply
the appropriate remedy: •
At W. W. Moorhead's _fashionable retail
triuuningatore,.and notion :house,-\o, 81
Market: street, n, elegant assortment. of.
beantifulartiftelel bonnet ilowera has just
been Opened., The selection embraC'es many
very neat - and rich' patterns and designs,
which will prove very attractive te the la
dies. Mr. ikloorliettd. 'has also
_received an
invoice of fashionable strew , goods, which
is large and complete, and will just suit the'
wants .of the numerous , patrons of. • this;
welt known: house. *.Prices -very , 'yea
sonable.
, .
To the Iteader,L—Rei4lemnri, Aleyran ,t,
Sledlo , glie notice that they will occupy
their inagnificent nen , ' hullaing on Fifth
street "on tlie first proximo and will'open
an' immense stock of nen-gni:ids. They will
continue: the .meanwhile, Itowever, to:
offer, at their old stand, No. 2 11 . - E. s ifth , street,"
great bargains. in watebps i clocks, jewelry,
silver - silver plated wares, itc, Vi c,, at
very low 'prices, as they are anxious to'close
opt _their entire old stockl.preparatbry to
opening,thair„Onr eitalilishmeift.
.
, ,
Market Sine, lriolierty, -at:Aricpon.—
TtuisdaY,Xiiich 21st, at 2 eelook rt. Aq, on'
the premises will bo sold that valuable
property, Nos. 51 and 53 Market street, hay-
Ingi a ;front. of 4. feet -,extpniling back in
depth to an alloy 111 feet. Rare chalice for.
investment. Spo auction advertisement of
Smithson, Vanhook At. CcClelland.
We.warrant_ the shoes.of,all,descriptions
to giVe. toerfeet atiSfacticin'as \At) wear and
price. We deal in no auction shoes, but sell
the \Tory best. Ladies, misses, gents and
boys are requested to dall'and see bar stock,
at Robb's Shoo House, 89 Market street.
, -
.11.;
Fresh Grticerles, Cure teas, aroPiatic
coffees and p a large selection of table con,
diments;dames, relishes, spices, &c., at
Mcßride iGeorge'Er.vivbplesiao and retail
grocery andirpduce how, No. 164 Federal
streeti.4llagbapY . City.
Opendd .one of tbe'luindsoinest
sciiiine,nt- of ladies -, a94 misses'- shoes at;
Roble popular shoe hops& Ki Market .
street that ever:beigi*ught to the,
city. ..-tallbliantl set Mehl. ,
All.:4 l W4evA,l4t ai pf.ihmings, etn - -
broidttionijuo ogone, gents' fur-:1
ra l4l /lnieg*iiiik(ui . d l iir Bowers, at W.
W. 'Moorhead's, No.l3tlitirket "street. -
Step In and , see• our latest styie of booth
anc i ,s t o ritrie 81 4zell o ugth° thin
s §
fopesprin -*eaf f blYirS °Souse
Market 10 rect., anettott,goodp luTt. .
At Robinson's old established Tea Mart,
No. 20 Fifth street, a fresh arrival of pure
Java, Laguira and Rio Coffees has just been
opened, II
Gough's LectnrC.-
CITY, ITENS.
Artificial Flower*.
C==l
CITY ITEMS.
,
$ 5 ,060 - 114vaid - ioll44iaidtiDi,gpem ,
cer, eminent s Peatist,. 49. 254 Penn
street; in any mse,,whert3 he fails to extract
most difficult tooth withoutpufm • •
N. 8. - Hpr, S. is the cirig4oor of Laugh'.
1 5 ittsbiirgh. • • ,
Parties _desiring the services of a first-:
class plumber and gas and steam fitter are
referred to T. T. Ewen% 'whose establish
ment is located at No. 163 Wood street, near
Sixth. - Mr.' ENiens thormig,hly under4 l
stands every branch! of his business, emn
ploys none but first class and skillful me
chanics, and gives personal' , supervision to
all work entrusted to •his care He attendi
promptly to orders from the country die-,
tricts, and will send workmen to any point
desired on very reasonable terms. A full
supply' of gas fixtures and fittings, iron and
wood pumps,,shiks, bath , tubs, 6:c., &c., is
kept constantly on hand at very reasonable
prices. •
The Continental Dining Saloon, on Fifth
street, one door west of the' : Postoffice,
Without queition a': model one. Mna
lioltzheimer, - the proprietor, has unlimited
experience in the 'business,. and 'no- one
knows'better than he htiw •to please the
Public. As a"cateter to the wants and tastes
of his customerS he-is uniurpassed,,andthat
his efforts to please are appreciated is plain
ly evident:front the large amount of patron
age he receives.. Llis tables aro always, sup.
plied, with the best the market, affords, and
the excellent .styie in which eatables afe
prepared it the. Continental is sufficient to
tempt the appetite'ofthe greatest epicure.
Neat,durable' and handsome are the
trunks Marrilfaetared and sold, wholesale
and retail, at the premium trunk fabtory of
Josefh Liebler, No; 10-1 • Wood street. A.
large and complete assortment are now in . -
stere for-the spring :trade. Dealers and re
tail patrons can be suited no better
eviller° at more reasonable prices. Full line's
pf: valises, ..carpet, `sacks, hand satehele,
pert;lolios, on hand and at bargains.l
Give our friend I.3ebler a call for anything!
in his way; and toticannot fail to be suited.
ToCapltalists:-:The ••books for subscrip
tion to the capital: stock of the Federal
Street and Pleasant Valley Railway Corn-,
pany will be open at Gray's hotel, Jackson
street,. Secondward, at the, office of W. T.
Price,, Real Estate Agent, No. 33 Ohio
street,, Allegheny, and at the Pittsburgh
Savings Bank, No. 186 and 188 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, until April 2d, 1868.
By order of the Board of Directors.
3t W. M. CLANEY, President.
Allegheny Readers will find at the exten
sive and well supplied wholesale and retail
grocery .house of Messrs. Mcßride &George,
No. 164 Federal street, a. very fine and fresh
stock of, roceries and provisions, which the
firm offers at very reasonable prices.' N-o
-where else in, either city can purchases be.
made to better advantage, or more desira
ble groceries be obtained.
, •
•, To City and Country •Merehants.—Having.
abundantly sUpplied ourselves with goods.
before the late' extreme advance in prices,.
we are prepared to sell at less than eastern
prices, and. invite an examination of our
stock. • . J. W. BARKER, Lir. Co., 1
59 Market street.
At Robinson's old established tea mart;.
1‘.:o. 20 Fifth street, ladies will find an excel
lent fresh stock of teas, coffees, and general
groceries, at very reasonable prices.
Pickles. canned fruits, and general con
diments or relishes, in variety, at the old
established tea mart of Joseph A. Robi • .
No. 20 Fifth street..
The Beaver, Pa., Local is-the adverfis ag
medium in Beayer corintr=haying double :
the elreuhttion of an paper in the county..
lINDEILT/U=R.S
ALEX: AIKEN; , UNDERTAKER,
• - .No. 166 FOITItTIIS'riIEET, rittsbnrgh, Pa.
'FINS,of 'GLOVEtS, and ev
en; description of Funeral' Furnishing - ttooda 'fur-
Rooms open - day- Awl night. J - iearse'.and
Carriages furnished-- - ,
ItErtym'sces--Ttet..'Dn's-iti KOrr. DI Rer. M.
"W. Jacobus, li. D., Thomas,ENving, Esq., Jacob!li.
Miller. Esq. ~. • • . . •
QUEARLES &PEEBLES,
TAKERS ANWLIVEII•Y STABLES:, corner of
sTirErr.AND CIIURCII AVENUE.'
Allegheny City, wilera itheir COFFIN ROOMS nre
constantly supplied with real and Imitation Rose
wood; 'Mahogany and Waltint Collins, at prices va
rying from 14 to 11100. . Bodies prepared for inter
ment: Hearses and Carriages furnished; also, all
kinds'of Mourning tioodS; if required: Office - opers
:at all hourti, , day and night.:.:, • ' • •
.RIDOERT Ir. RODNEY, UNDER
,' TAXER •AND E3IIIALNEIt No. 45 , OHIO
.Alleglieny *: ant No: 'BO DWIOND
BQUAItE, (by John Wilson Bros.;) keeps always
on hands the 'Best Rcsewood, Walnut and
imitation lioSewood,CotUns. Walnut Coffins from
$25 up Wards. Rosewood , Coffins $2O upwards; all
other Cohltni I proportion. - Carriages and Hearses
furnished at low rates. :Crape, Gloves, Plate and
Engraving _furnished ~ , gratis. OMee open day and
nig, • - •.•;_ . :
„ ,
VDWARD - 'ICZARNIECKI . , UN
DERTAKEI2No:244 OHIO STREET,
A egheny. :151etalltei, - Besorvod and other Coffins,
with a complete Meat of Funeral Furnishing Goods,
on hand and furnished us shortest notiee. at; lowest
,prices. Sale. and, Livery Stables, corner of First
and Middle streets. 'Carriages, Baronches, Buggies,
Saddle Horses,' ac.', for Ittro.
WOODRUFF'S -,
PATENT POBTABLE BAROMETERS,
gOTO ihe following goOd qualities;
let—Accuracy.
4th—Durah sthoheaptteisi: 6th-Elegance
of, dOiig4 * and TA' "ilia,. all the ,alines
lions n'eesitiry:far a gobs, TetluDie Baroinetei.
Call and 'get: ti Circular, Whig . deierlption of the
same alio, the•endorsententof thoise having them;
is usei ftotn - the '
• ,GENRIENT. AqEICTS,
. 33.UNIEUE.A.TII; Ida FL - Ear,
. , .
'59 FIFTH' ST''OPOSITEMASONIC' HALL.'
WM
. SPRING GOODS,
Adapted:too. FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TA LIOR-
G TII.A.p 4, . .
1 7iIST OPiNED A:r
• •
HENRY3Gr.IIALE'S,_ ,
Corner. otrenn and St. Clair treets.
FOIL .• SALE . OBOKEII THE
lial",vigorifilto.eaesyablt) Lois are now offered
at niNateiiiie, nub any on e desir6,4 , of line building
'sites viOnbl , to-make a selection .' 'The Tillage
is 16citted`on abeatitiftiliatid health's.' snOt.' , lwo dud
ha:Trallefltobildharphlfrg; 'tht the: western
Ifillsoid: , whiehiuns through it, making it
much' more ;Fainoble and ;"; egPeen.ble• ! , :gatensive
PreParattono,ara now making ror , Pt.ttl!gc!! lluPber
o;iladhot4es,";*hicit,t, oinntactit t 9 the .
toirn. , The r emainder of tliF 4 #
. ;.6tS will be sold at
reasonable riitdi and on :'terms
Reid' Etitatv'and ln-
Fnranec • .
IPltlillo,.. * **D; 01, ER' .7FASII.•
• 98 , 1MY0E,E,TRF kticORS4R- OF : FEQE,RAL
lias,juit-retur E g t itrorplho well selected
stock of (MOTH& CAssIMERKS, SILK and MAR,-
SEILLEttiV.ICSTINGS - .o.t . this most approved pat.-
, Aeras, selected exclusively:tor CUSTOM TRADE,
whiten ing cerdiallyintitea his Itlendealui .the pub- I
Ate.ta. exyggno.. • us,rmants. mill gotte_xj-nta in a,
style cannot surptised,'and ara - reuvnale
price.
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ko. 98 WYLIE mud?.
Center of Federal.
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