The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 31, 1868, Image 2

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BY. THE ItIVER
The sunshine quiveredon quivering pOritais
That grow beside the Stream • '
And o'er the distant hills there seemed a glory;-
A gold and purple gleam;
Audi know •
•
That eresiiin the March wind there was malt;
•
And intheriver's Egli..• • • •
I love to hear tbrt,sighing of the water,
To mark its green depths shine;
But more I love two brown eyes, calm and tender,
A dear hand clasped in Mille;
For I. know -
I thought that love would last forevar, - changeless,
Though rivers ceased to pow.
Gone is the saishitio rom the iulverlng poplars,
glory from the laud;
Ganet,the Drown terns that Madethe ibinstrine brighter
. -And gone the clasping band; •
lust I knew . •
'My tenni are like the river=sh, the' rlyer
That carmut ceasd•to now.
EPMMMIS.
—New York has a Ku-Klux-Klan.
—Buchanan Read is at Borne painting.
—Frederickburg, Va., is to have a street
--Hunnicutt wants to be Governor of Vir
ginia • . ,
o lh
—Ten onsand men are digging the Suez
,
—A lveston' Alderman is to be im
peached.
—5OO ew buildings are going up in Kan
kakee (m.)
—Mrs. Kemble is to read in Washington
to-morrow. •
—Camden Authorities have stopped the
corner lounging nuisance.
--Besloshed is a word applied to liquid
streets by the Boston Post.
—Eggs are cooked in 227 different ways in'
Paris, and people eat them.
—The Exile of Erie is what Daniel Drew
is now called in New York.
—Dr: Sears, Agent of the Peabody Fund,
Was in Andersonville last week.
—Train being confined for debt in jail is
about to issue a daily newspaper.
—The Chief Justice of .Liberia has been
impeached and removed from office.
In:Virginia City two mullen. stalks and
a bunch of thistles are called a grove.
—Generals Garfield and Sickles are stump
ing Connecticut, particularly Sickles:
—The Duke of Brunswick is to make the
extrown Prince of Hanover his heir.
• —Prof. Blot has been appointed director
Of the Rumford food laboratory in Boston.
—Somebody has estimated that in all Eu
rope there are but twenty millions of books.
' 7 —Cincinnati has a wooden skating rink
for summer use. Parlor -skates are to be
—A. suspension bridge across the harlx)r,
at San Francisco is the latest California sez
sation.. •
—During his last illness • General Asboth
had fifteen physicians. No wonder at all
that he l died.
—"Oh Stubbs where is, thy victory ; oh
Boggs where is thy S Tyng ?" sighs the
Chicage, Post.
—Two thousand dollars was the price
paid for'a copy of Andubon's works in New
York recently.
—ln the'Government stores at Jefferson
.
ville (Ind.) are $5'`,000,000 worth of Go
eminent property.
—Prince Salm-Salm is, in Brussels for
the purpose of delivering Maximilian's last
message to Carlotta.
—Theatrical exhibitions by Deaf Mutes
are considered quite the thing in Prague, the
capital - of Bohemia.
—Too much whisky among a stock com
pany does not close every theatre, although
. it did the• Memphis one.
—EmilyMeiville,..who is something of a
favorite here, has been playing La Grande
Dueheise in San. Francisco.
—A German astronomer thinks he has
found greens in the moon; a little bacon, and
she thing would be complete. -
-The new St. James Hotel in Boston has
400 rooms, sixteen miles , of bell. wire, and
,
Stetson, of - the Astor, for Landlord.
—Six months ago a wilderness. now a
• flourishing town with a good theatre and
-several churches. That is Cheyenne.
—The New York Express says that young
- • ladies have become fond of music, for most
of them carry brass bands: n their heads.
—A. week ago Saturday the snow at Gor
donsville,Nirginia was twenty inches deep.
Yet Virginia calls itself a Southern State.
• ' —The King of Hanover is disconsolate.
He ha's lost the income of $80;000,000 by
the late confiscation performed by. Prussia.
..Baltimore company has leased the
White Sulphur Springs, and the.hotels will
' be open and ready for visitors this summer.
. •
—The All England Eleven are to visit
Canada and Detroit this summer. Cricket
will get ahead of base ball in those places
-A New York weather prophet lives on
the roof of a five story hotel. His name is
• Thatcher. Thatchers generally have a good
deal tUdo with rooia.
—Washington bricklayers get $4.50 a
day: We-would advise all persons (mil
lionaires. only excepted) to turn bricklayers
and settle in Washington.
- The - first whaler of the season has _
ar
rived at New tendon (Ct.) One of • the
most „puce:cash:Ll whalers we ever knew
taught School in Allegheny,_ -
- 7 59,000 bushels of grain were dropped
into three feet of water in a cellar in a grain
house, in Peoria recently, by the yielding of
the floor on which it was stored.:
—Matches - ere made in Boston At least
• we judge that a good many of them are, as a
--certain manufacturer in that city paid $400,-,
• , 000 for one cent stamps last year.
•-:-Faraguay'and Brazil still fight and . - say
that they will-do so for some time longer,
Lopez vs Pedro is - the case, and Pedro
seems to g - eprany get the:woist:of it•,
•--Norway, . Sweden and Denmark are
elnhbing Vgether to get tips monthly line of
• steain'erS to this Country. - . Denmark has a
• monthly steanter to and from lueland.
-7774 . tiatin ifia Grant are personal friends
8;24 an out spoken Realest
"
How the list of avallables dwindles down_
o:o l ldidatig;
.4 0 1.41r0ir-blikek eagle, jait feet eight fitin
tip foltlir,'witeeicitglit in trap, a few,aays,
ago CitilientN:b.; • 11.,Q; 41444'
•
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- 7 7.7 4; :7;- -,3lAePt:4g 4.04:
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been a destroyer among the sheep, pigs and
poultry.
—Dubuque, which is in, the same latitude
as Boston, is so IVBllll , lhitt linen coats are
common on.the backs of men in the streets.
Cold will he ciimmonlbere too bCfore
—Rev. Stephen H. Tyw, in his lest letter
to Bishop Potter, styliis himself ser
- Tani .- in the Cliirch.”.: Like Most Whet•
-
American servants, he likes-to-have the up:
per hand.
—Carlotta Patti's husband, M. Scola, has
gone raving mad, and Impressario Ullman
has been lofted to stop in his career ; to for
tunerbepaase- CarloMt . .will not .. sing when
her husband is so ,afflicted.
- --The Captain and crew' of the New
BiunFivick schooner - H. P. were taken off
of an island in Penobscot Bay, on the 23c1
_ They had been wrecked and had had
forty-eigli; hours 'Crusoe life.
—The New 'York Tribune objects to La
Belle Helene, which the Bateman troupe has ,
just brought out. Three years ago it was
ordered off the stage at Hamburgli by khe
authorities of that free city, so noted for moftd
laxity, because it was too obscene and inde
cent even for them.
-s-One after the other, sooner or later, all
'of the respectable journals in the country
are joining in the crusade against the inde
cent publications which are being cast among
us. 'The Chicago Republican is the latest
addition to the number of resisting journals.
—The new army bill has not been well re
ceived in France. Toulouse was turbulent,
Emeutes were regularly organized' in the
streets, and the Hotel de Ville and the house'
of the Mayor were attacked and partially
demolished, and large bodies of troops had
to be brought before order could be restored
—When is money like a bullet? When
it is spent. What is the difference between
a bricklayer and a laborer? One lays bricks
and the other takes the (h)odds. What
does measles make on its first appearance?
A. - rash promise. All of '-which are from
the Melbourne Punch. So one can see that
even in Australia people are given to. such
things.
"—Andrew Jackson is a great blessing.
if he had not existed to whom could the
Republicans have compared Bucharian with
so much disadvantage to that functionary?
Democrats now say that if A. Johnson had
been A. Jackson he - would have put Stan
ton out at the toe of his boot. These are
but two out of innumerable casm•where as a
thing to be compared with Andrew Jackson
stands without a rival. •
—Having tried in vain to kill off the reign
ing King of Bavaria, the cable has conclu
ded to see if it cannot have better success
in abdicating : him. Perhaps it will, for a
young Man detesting the troubles of gov
erning, such a life as was that of the late
Ludwig the First, must have a great deal of
fascination, $20,000,000 and nothing to do
but amine one's self is not a disagreeable
prospect.
—Frightened by the excitement they have
- raised, the Ku-Klux-Klan have latterly been
trying to shift the blame on radical
shoulders, by saying the horrible stories in
circulation are merely the work of _radical
imagination,gotten up to frighten negroes in
to voting radical tickets. This would all be
very well were there not so fearfully many
horribleoutmges, mysterious disappearances
of prominent negroes and republicans, and
dreadful murders hanging to the train of the
Klan. _ _ ,
THE NEW ORLEANS Tribune gives .the
following capital contrast of the two Moseses,
of whom Andrew is the latest specimen :
The true Moses was the meekest of men;
our Moses is the most mulish. The true
Moses was a man of prayer; our Moses is a
man of oaths. -The true Moses was slgw of
speech, and had his brother for a mouth
piece; our Moses unfortunately speaks for
himself. The true Moses was a great law
giver; our Moses is a notorious law-breaker:
The true Moses forsook Egypt, not fearing
the wrath of its king; 'our Moses has gone
down to Egypt for help. The true Moses
turned his back on the. foe of his country;
. our Moses has turned his back on his friends
and the friends of his country. The true
Moses "endured" to the end; our Moses has
betrayed and abandoned the cause to which
he swore allegiance. The trueldoses led an
oppressed people out of bondage; our Moses
promised to do it, but left them to their foes'.
The true Moseelabored to save , the people,
from the bitg-of fiery serpents; our Moseshas
sought to Have all the people bitten by them
1. e.,Copperheads. When the true Moses
die, the children of Israel wept for him 80
days; when-our Moses shall leave the White
House for Tennessee,all the people will say
amen. *The man ho reeled into office
ought to-be ruled-oat.
—"John Paul," in the Springfield Re
pub/ican, thus pleasantly sketebes the mein- I
bers of the great publishing house of New.
York: The Harpers "are a queer lot,"—as
the, devil said of the ten commandments.
There are four:of them in the firm, and each
has his speciality. James, the "Mayor," is
the jocose man, and tells the funny stories;
John, the "Colonel," is the serious man.
his only frivolity being fast horses,whieh
he keeps and delights 111 driving; Wesley,
the" Major," is the Esthetical man, the
literary wheel-horse of the concern. If ever
they want - a; " lace story or a. spirited
poem, to piece out the Magazine or the
TViekty, he just sits down and dashesit off in
a jiffy.- Fletcher, the "Cardinal," Is a force'
felt everywhere, behind the periodicals-and
behind the book-shelves. lle is the young
est of all, I believe, a lively young gentle
man between fifty and sixty.
Dn. BAscrtorr was a Federalist of the
first water, and is said to have been terribly
down on the Demodrats of his day, as , the
following story; if true, will'show:
When news eame,of the death of Pres'.
dent Washington the Doctor took it very
hard, and seemed almost irkeonsolable. His
friends went-to comfort him, and asked what
need of such grief, if-the good and 'great
man had gone to heaven—as' no doubt
he had—and was much better -off than
.to !lave - lived longer in this Aroublesoine
"Ohl it isn't the death_ of. Washingten
that troubles me so, said the Doctor.
-"What is it, __then?" asked .one of his
.‘ , Ohi' it is the fear that lieliasleft the door
- of Paradise so wide ope n that some of these
Democrats.may , get in. 1--Correspondence of
Bcititcnv Buiktin. - '
The Xfrani*Onty, (Kansas) .Repubikan
"TheidateCtukit .- 43piiilg :wheat in
this connty.lsoks" exceedingly will f The
1.4 0 4.0 a notsnTure it* we zntiy,
:eiPgctiti.iiiaiiifictl'„
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PI BURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1868
DENTISTRY
ONLY
41. to
IC niiL SET OP ARTIFICIAL TEETH
• FOR EIGHT DOLLARS.
71iLL11FPER AND LOWER SET - POR.r.
TEETH - MCFRACTED WITHOUT: PA
CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHF.,I4 AETI.
FICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED.
ALL WORK. WARRANTED FOE- FIVETRAIRS.
-LAI:TURING - GAS FREE OF CHARG E, .
QUINCY A:SCOTT' S'
ste.
%IS PENN STREET,, 3D DOOR ABOVE RAND
N. B.—As DR. SCOTT is a licensee under the
Goodyear Patents, he will not make any "new lbo
cult) rubber" sets, but will continue to manufacture
the genuine articier_YULCANlT.E. mh23:d&T
OAS FIXTURES.
GAS FIXTURES
Clian.dBllB3?B,
Just received,. the finest and largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
WEI,DON & KELLY,.
144 WOOD STREET, OR. VIRGIN ALLEY
MIVA:n22
IM - 3 DRY GOODS. 1868.
ARBUTH.NOT,
nRY G"OO►DiS
wcorrrcows,
At Eastern Prices I
Buyers are Invited to call and ex•
amine our Goods and Priees
No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
trite'A:n=
NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED.. AT
J. M.:I3'OIIO.tiELELD & CO.'S ;
No. S 7 Market Street.
BLEACHED )113131,110,
CALICOES AND CRASH, - -
'Entire Stock of Goods Closing Ont,
To make room for exteadin g the Store Room back.
I . REMEMBER THE PLACE,
1 No. 87 Market Street.
I 'apt: -
CA"' A.NDLIESS C
(Late Wllkon, Carr & Co.o
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign, mid Domestic _Dry Goods,
.1..:0:94 WOOD STDFLET, .
Third door above Diamond alley.
PITTSBDROD, PA.
CONFECTIONERIES.
SUNDAY SODOM. CELEDRA
TIONS PICNICS, DINNER PARTIES,•&c..
furnished with the best
ICE CREA3I, CONFECTIONERIES,
CAKES, FRUITS. &c., &e..
At the lowest price and on the shartest notice, by
JULIUS RICHTER,
No. 15 Dlatnond, Allegheny.
JeM:mlo
ENIIII W. BORILICII,
Confectionery and Bakery,
N.. 200 IMITITFIELD VERET,
Between Seventh and Liberty
/ErLAD g7S' OYSTER SALOON attached,
GEORGE BEAVEN,
Candy Manufacturer,
And denier In FOREIGN 4, AMERICAN FRUITS,
PICKLES, NUTS itc.,
• No. ILS Federal Street,
Second 'door from the ilrat National Bank, Alle
gheny City. • •
F. B. inrrentssox 117-PBURN.
HUTCH/3180N &, HEPLIPIN,
HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,
GRAINE.D.9 AND GLAZIERS,
pro. SS Penna. Avenue, Pittsburgh.
All orders by mall promptly attended to.
P _ --
ITTSBUGR PAPER MAN.
R IJ
FACTORING COMPANY, 3lantafacturers of
, .
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS..
CLINTON MILL,-STEURENVILLIt, 01110.
H
BRIGTON MILL—.NEW BRIGHTON, PA.
OFFICE .AND 'WAREHOUSE,
N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Po.
•
oi q iczns_ ga ti p T iM E N T (the y 4.74l ent i . irer.
' SAMUEL RIDDLE, elecretary.
DIRECTORS—MI.II , st Hartle, John Atwell, S. I
HCash artma paid f h o n n, Jo.TLlngn.
r P B aper S too k
MALT. --500 BUSHELS
FALL BARLEY MALT,
.Received and for sale by ,
McBANE & ANJER,
141 WATER STREET.
Tittsbnt'gb. January=, 1868, , _
.
rro GLASS MANUFACTIIRERS.--T
The undersigned ha - Wag secured the sole Agen.•
0 , 10 r the sale of the celebrated:
congryin •
Are now propped to - furnish it in any quantity.. a
those wilting terprocure this superior article.
ring fifteen , years" Use of this Clan ; Ire have arriv '
at such proportions as ary, pelleye makes it a better
article for pots-than any in the market. •we haVing
wured an aueragehstand at SM. sic= Ind TIM'
troNTn.R. We will furnish for the propor
tion arum mixture of this Clay to Verson , Wanes-.
• int.: :The Clay is groan/Land metalled -in lumps - for
4 6 1/ , 9 7 '; titlark4 o x;
• Tort - ants elsorWorsis --
: T IVashingtonStreet,,rittabtughVrai,.,
.. • • •• '
• S I MI InVei)V,o6lllo'll.,Cheu Pe;
Vddi rikeei r ,,d end =vale 07 • • •
- JOBS 3iA.AIOVET.II:I4 BONE
41.,. • 411.1 Tiro lova..
).1 - ,
EIMENI
A.ND
FOR GAN AND OIL.
DRY GOODS.
SHANNON
& CO.,
WHOLESALE
AND
PAINTERS.-
Ali. :itj<<dr:r,_
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &C.
kiiiith
-111X.NERY-"LATUT . 7 7 ---
-, 1 P A. i T Ea *lO
.•Thll'OßTEll_-capus. i.. 3
ir
x
THE Y IsiEWEA -• . '
S YLES ' s
DOMESTI CARPETS,
ARE DAILY AER AG,
' AND SOLD SOON AS
RECEIVED. ' -
-- Ft:ICES '
TAB': V
. .7:11 - `LOWEST. ,
MeCALLUt .BROTHERS,
51 FIFTH STREET, above Wood.
mhM
$B.
EMS
18681 SPRING STOCK 1 Qa.a.
4.4anyor.
CA.IEUMEIES,
TIJ7
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AU Qualities
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY
BOYARD, ROSE & CO„
21 Fifth Street,
mhlo:d&wY
23 MUST IMPORTED, 23
And Especially Adapted tam this Market.
VELVET CARPETS •
9
OF 310 ST ELEGANT DESIGNS
English Body and Tapestry Bnmlels,
13 ; GRAINS AND. HEMPS,
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
4 PRICES IN THE CITY.
COMMON CARPETS,
23 CENTS PER TAXD
OMIIRINCLINTOCK & CO.
No. 23 Fifth Street.
1868. M"e" . 1868.
. ,
NEW CARPETS..
...._.. .. .
OUR CUSTOMERS Villa, 'FIND
OUR NEW SPRING STOOK,
,
Wblch we are d ,l v v ie c t rr
a d n ni ih tn p eatl .s led In extent
kln
. Lower than . Any New or Ohl floods.
1. ,Ine Market, ( I C equal gnat Met ! and styles. '
McFARLECD & OLLINS 3
n AND 73711711 STREET. (Second Elora.)
' feltdatT - -
STEAM . .
.. .
CARPET BEAITING
ESTABLISHMENT..
Which
'Which TEN ir.A.n.s. , TRIAL in New: York andoth
er Eastern cltie.s has proved a complete success.
I ITS,. ADVANTAGES:
Asi-alrading ind'Sliiinkitte' are completely avoids
e d
ticrliggl accessary. l te l e eg lust
meths or their larvae.
lh,l‘,.:irEgiiirarg'lr!s lived. us new, save the
4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of looks.
• ALL ORDERS Lgyor .AT TIIE OFFICE,
No. 179 Liberty Strept,.,
Or addressed o P. O. Box 443; will receive prompt
attention.
G • .• •
Os L. MeCLINTOOK, _
roltIO: lo.at:
tlti -
i
NOTIC
*DI
notice is - erebt given to all owners of Drays,
Carts., Carr cs. uggies. 3c.„, whether resident or
non-residen n the City of Pittsburgh, to pay their
Licenses at the Treasurer's Ottice of the City of
Pittsburgh ORTHWITH, in accordance with Ail
Act of Asde bly, approved 31arth 30th, 1380, 'and;
and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City of
Pittsburgh. passed April 10, 1800.
AU Licenses not paid on orbefore MAY 15,1808,.
will be placed In the hands of. he Chief of Pollee •
for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
Collection thereof,. and all persons who negleet, or
-refUseto take out'Llcenses will be subject to a pen
alty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the License. - - .
The old metal plates of preylons years must be re
turned. at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay
25 cents therefor.
HATES OF LICENSE:
Each One Eforse.Vehicle $ 7 30
' Each-Two Horse
Eoch Four Horse " 15 00
Each Two Harsh Hack 15.00
Omnibuses and - Timber Wheels drawn by Two
Moues, Eighteen Dollars each . . For each , addi
tional Horse used iu any-of. the aboye vehicles,. One
- _ iLLMUEL ALLIFiDER,-
City Treasurer.
Yirrinsintair, rebruary-lslsus. - . •
TRE 4.IREAT 11011.11E110LD,`
• rtIE ND OF THE Aor,. - .
<.`• The `lueen. Triumphant,
THE
.;Own WAAH TO L
'BUY IT. . TRY IT.
FOR. GENERAL WASHING PU/IPOSEB IT IS
PRO/ 4 10 UNORDIWREORDENTED, - cheaper than
soap—cleanses more thoroughly—costs less money—
eaves more time and labor, .and is sold by all Orocers.
One trial will demonstrate its superiority rind secure
It a arra place in the affection of the entire house
hold., :3Lonufactiired by ;the
HESS RIANDPACTITRIN6 , CO., ,•
Orncei•No. 130 WOOD STREET. Pttleburgh—
Ja29:088
MARBLE & SLATE. MANTLES,'
,•_ • - .
TITTSBORGHITEAWMARBIX AND ; SUIT E WORKS .
Odiro • and,'Werirooiii4t9, 391 LIBERTY.
STREET.;:ManiIa Wureroom on second
Petsonsinattaig Marble Or tflato.rAlantles will dna
it to their Interest .to. sidles Workmanship not •ek.
celled In any`place4 slid - priers as' law as in Eastern -
cities: Marble Mantles , or -Furniture _Slabs which"
bs b me.itlrootoredbllsmoke, oils or acids, tan
be Marbleited and tai delaboltfi t s,well
'There Is no other- place in Western , PeunsAyniiiet3
where Nate Mantiestinenianntherrit ' • -- ,
Ali kinds of Marble. Work done n t e hest minitiev-
Marble Cutters supplied irttti Salted bleatar East,
era vista, liartillaaattaelL:,l7:l.'i
LACEL. 4'
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WRINGERS REPAIR
the nt;thnkeeorCLothhei Wrtn
othea
esn rer r fiAit at the 3 o4%*T r i le /P P t i ne .1 1 , 1 ,41 W
14regt• • . - .441. 1. 1 . •
TO SELL
OVER BATES & BELL'S.'
TO OWI!irEW(OF
Y 8; RACKS,. &c;
.:;,14 7, 1 ft • '
AUCTION SAFES.
BY 11J.KEIL ar. PHILLIP&
pALMER & PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEERS
dttd Coi)-241108*--434.-1"Cirf.".3143,
OPERA HOUSE MONT: IrMS;
!fifth Street ; plitemrieh
BOOTS; 'SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goods and NOUOII9,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING.
Oshrnments sonene&- Pronain , a*-
tarns.
BY BNITHE3OII, VAJIOOX ar...INLELLASD.
•
HANDSOME RESIDENCE . .
. . AT AUCTION.
Saturdai, April 4,•ai 2 1.2 Welock P. M.,
On the prenitsesorill be sold, that handsome new
two-story- BRICK. ROUSE, Is 0..52 Ohio avenue,
containing nine rooms, 'finished - in elegant style;
also thrgerooms in attic. •
The to nts on Ohio avenue 53 feet, extending
back 300 feet to Locust street. -
Parties desiring a rind class property. having - all
the latest improvements, will find it to their intereet
to attend this sale. Street cars pass every ten min
utes.
SMITHSON, VA:BROOK Sc MeCLELLAND:
Auctioneers.
BY A. WILIFMM
yALV ABLE STOCKS &:BONDS
BANK—BRIDGE. :RAILROAD AND INSU.;
NCE STOCKS. BONDS, &e.
TUESDAY EVENING;' , March 31, ,at 7% o'clock,
will he sold: on secend. Moor. of Commercial Sales
Rooms, 106 Smithfield street:
25 shares Tradesmen's National Rink.
Ishares Peoples' National Bank.
10 shares Allegheny National Bank.
10 shares Keystone Savings Bank.
35 shares Monongahela Bridge Co.
2 shares Allegheny Valley R. R.
40 shares Allegheny Insurance Co.
50 shares M. at; M. Insurance Co. .
20 shares Cash.insurauce CO. - •
50 shares Pittsburgh Omit: Elevator Co.
20 shares Pacific S Atlantic Telegraph Co.
$l,OOO City of Pittsburgh 6 per cent. Bonds.
42,000 Lawrence Railroad Bonds. r -
41.800.1"ittsburgh 3: Councils:dile R. R. Bonds.
mh2B .. A. McILIVALNE. Auctioneer.
T IBERTY TOWNSHIP PROP-
J_4l ERTY AT
- PUBLIC SALE.
In pursuance of Order. of Court. In No. 246, June
Term. 1868. will be offered at Public Sale. at the
COURT HOUSE. .Pittsburgh. on WEDNESDAY.
April 1869, at 10 o'clock A at.:
All that certain piece or_parcel of land situate in
Liberty township. on the Braddockstleld Road. !the
property of Lewis J.: Fieraing, - trustee, containing
334ffirsgqintThoarlleseth, balance in .one year, with
interest. ' -
L. J. FLEMING. Trustee.
For further Information apply to E. I'. JONES,
Attorney-at-Law, 64 Grant street. mil= n'ait
BAN3E2RT.TPT Nonon.
THIS - 18 TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 115th day of March, A. 1). 1888, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the •
ESTATE OF THOMAS SCANDBETT,
Of Allegheny City. In the county of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the trans
fer of any property.by him are forbidden by lawl - that
a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to
prove their debts and to choose one or more As
signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be hoiden at No.llB Federal street, -
Allegheny Citv. Allegheny county. Penna., before
JOHN u. PUBVIANCE. Egg, Register, on the
28th day of April, A. D. 1888, at 10 'o'clock A. N.
THOMAS A..ROWLEY,
U. R. Marshal, as -3fessenger.
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TTHIS IS TO .GIB NOTICE that
on the 23th day of March, A.l). 1888. a War
rant In Bankruptcy was Issued against the
ESTATE JEFFERSON VARNEY,
Of Allegheny City. In the county of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt and d eli verytition; that the payment of
any debtsof any property belonging to
such bankrupt, to him. or for bin use, and the trans
fer of any property by blm are • forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts and to choose one or more As
signees aids estate, will be held at a Court of Bank
rupt y. to be holden at No. 118 Federal street. Al
legh ny City,Allegheny county, Fa., before JOHN
N. "KVIANCE. Esq., Register, on the 29th day
of rli, A . D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M.
- ' _ THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
I
ta :nit. , ' U. S. Marshal, as Ncsieugcr.
LECUM.
A DIIII.IIIISTRATOWS NOTICE.-
Letten of Administration upon' the Estate of
• Mirli - 14. FELL, deceased. late of the City of Pitts
burgh; having been issued to the undersigned, all
persons having claims against said - estate will pre
sent them. duly .authenticated for settlement, .and
those indebted are'notified to pay the undersigned,
•
in Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pa.
5.V113 DINES.
Recorder's Office.
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-
XECVTORs~NOTICE.—Letters
.I:4 Testementary upon the last Will and Testa.:
ment of EMANUEL STOTTLER. Sr., late of Penn .
Townshlp,_Alleghenv county, Pa.„ - deceased, having
been issued. to the undersigned, all persons losing
claims against the said estate-will present them,
'duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt
ed are notified to pay the untiersigued,,ln Penn
township, Allegheny county, Pa.
- H. B. STOTTTER, ,
E. STorTLER, Ex -
- ecut.ors.
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THE GREAT
ARABIAN PHYSIC IAN
-
AL.
TREATS DISEASES IN , ALL ITS FORDS.
P.
Office; Na 293 Liberty Street..
iRiVATE ' F.STRA.i4cr. ON GAURISOB!
ALLEY. • Arb2B:ll4l
SECIMITY:AND COMFORT FOR
ITHE TRAVELING COMMUNITY . ,
J IritARIU . SAFETtFIREjACHT
tat Heater sad-Moderator,
. , .
Ter SMOKE AND HOT AID: "FLUES, dispensing:
with the use of Stoves and Fires lw or about .the...
Passenger or Baggage Cars, wills attachment to .
graduate the:heat to any temperature that may be
desiredwithOut.-the•.postibMty 'of lirlngthe or or
cars to which the Jacket: may .be, attiched:.: ' 7 -
Having obtained of the United States LettersTat
ent for a Safety Jacket Which is warranted to resist • '
-the most intense beat that-Mayhe_ adelled to le in
the position and pairpose for .which it. is
It tan cure protection:ftnin accidents by Are ode. ,
notinglrom defective fines, or where Iron pipes are
'used as condnctOte for. siooke - cir heat:, ;isappli
plleable to all piping that .may betome. overheated; •
and is warranted tO gm , perfect' mate r ial maybe or other Combustible material placed ;
in mese proximitythereto._.l am. now really to
ply my .invention, to. store's, %dwellings; 'facterles,'
ships, steamto:js, railroad -cars, . &c., - wherever
pipes as conductors - Axe , made dangerous by - .being.
overheated and. security desised. ,a will sell, on ap,,
plicatlOn.tights to ;manufseturoor tonne the above
invention; also, territorial rights, to such as May'
wish to engage le sealing priveget,oither by State
or
'3. 11.-111Altlall9;. -
aattitt
: ___ier at .the "NT'. PLUSC ,ULTRA PAINT
corderof Morris Street and the Alleghe
. fly Valleyliallroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
. . . .
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• ••• WASTELNOTON" STREET, ' • " "
' - Sear Plttabarirli Grata' Elevator
•W. W A.Drxiaext:4ol4,
of .CORN ninEAti 11;PE FLOUR 'arid
' CHOPPED TEED, - Orders del tered 1n either city
'free of charge. , Grata - of all zkloticallOPped, ,
,Oorit shelled. on abort potter!. • ,
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CLOTHS I - CASSIMERES4 VESTINGS
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CLOTHING MADE TO ORDE : film latest style,. I
OW'READY.
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Ter the Spring Ei . easosj. ;
witnii urge asaurnrplete stock trf;
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GRAN A LOGAN
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from the East a full aupplY:Or SPE and •
MER GOODS,CASSIMEIdES; VESTI NOE: ao., at
which they are .prepared to cut and Make tip In
style equal to any • shop in the east. or- Wrest.. Th
aro determined to deserve and hope to receive
liberalpatronage. • ,27 7 - • n0r..:h34
RACICER BAKERIES:
MAMIaI
FRENCH CRACKERS..
FRENCH CRACEERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKER
Arid every ciriety of
SUPERIOR CRACKER
S. S. 111. 4 13/•VAT9
91 Liberty Street; Pittsbitrih.
TRY THEM
ESTABLISHED IN 1M
SHEPHARD , S
Steam Cracker and Biscuit Facto
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317 LIBERTY EITREVT, nnsEußcq.„
Manufacturer and dealerin all kinds of
CONF`~.CTIONERYs
FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. NUTS,
MriT 'l 7 ll l
- 10 - 0 WOOD. STREET,
ICHLNA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
E .; SILVER PLATED WARE,
•
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BOHEMIAN - 614ASS - •
- • . .
And other STAPLE A.RD 'FANCY ti •
GOORS,.a great yariety'..
100 WOOD STREET.
. . .. -
RICHARD E. BREE.D & CO
CHARLES RELZ)L.
`''' .152 Federal Street, Allegheny, I
' - -' • (F L O#rin doOr above Dianiond.] /
Glass,. China WAS* Table eittlel
AT EASTERN PRICES. Everything required Ir.
first. clam. atom on hand. .CalL and examine o
goods.. , _ . - _ - . , , Jen):
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PIANOS, ORGANS; &O. .
"Doff' THE 'BEST - AND CH
EST'PJANO:ANTYORGAIs%,
gehomacker's Gold Medal - Dianf
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN
The SCHO3IACKER coleblnea- all t
latest valuable-Improvements known in the co
struction of a first class instrument, mull' as alw
been awarded' the hig hest - premium Wherever e
hltdted. Its tone la Vail, sonorous and sweet. T.
-vrorkmanshlp darability and beauty * snrp
all others. Pikes' from PO to $l5O, (according
style and Staab.) cheaper :than , other .eo-cail
first class Plano.
ESTEY'S COTTAIIE ORGAN
Stands at the bead of an-reed instrnMents, in pr
dueing tho most perfect pUto valley of tone of a
similar instrument in the:United States. It is
ple and compact Ik , nonnFroctlon,
_and not liable
get out of order: -•-• --, •
CAEPENTERVF-,PATEXT- 'vox 'Emu •
TREmedio. , Is only to be- Sound In this Org •
• Price from 1400 to jdbo All guaranteed for ti
years BARE, :SNAKE - k BurrnEß,
y a ng• - • ST. CIAItt STREET.'
gitEcotrii it'4Xlo : .
11%01,:igoNt; ' AND °AGARS,
In pFrfett order from $35 to $l3O
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HATS AND CAPS.
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ALL THE NEW STYLES OF -
Hats and , Caps,
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FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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FRUIT ROUSE
and Bt. Dial! Street; plililntrtch; I a Spe
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CiI3IIIIOI.ISES and x.MiLIC BUILDINGS.
MECHANICAL AND. ENGINEERING
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(Nue, ilium Kau, Third Street,
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