The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 07, 1868, Image 2

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tt . t Vitpb4,gl Ctaittte.
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Topa LADY ones asked d'young man
to write : 'her afiermoU', The ybung gentle
man, well knoiina in the:most elegant circles
aoMe - onr:4,lart*- towns, Pittsburgh.
among 'the rest, on the next Sun* sent
her the following poetical and rather unor
thodox homily on a slightly perverted text:
- I maste-obey thee. charming creature.
'itittumgh - ttiy`rOiCe says "DC a preacher, • • ,
.0 • pail* w4cro I see
el 1
IrAt, t'lll4lot4itinity
- a — friar rshoulathink as sons
t•—rOlf
Ana,tbcTilii Cannot see the sense
•• ••••i In presetting to an audience •
WIG might excite an envious frown
From gold angels melted down.
Insult obey, not Mlk and idle
- .A.Way_goes Byron, here 's the Bible!
• '• •::yet ere !tuns its sacred page
• ••. AVlSlftOunsels youth and comforts age,
.1 wilifitnuirk, ith due regard, •
It Seelig tome little hard
'w
• ' .Thate'Te for bid to worship even • •
The Image of a thing of Heaven. •
Forhow devout a saint I'd be
If got were but;pny deity! ' • -•
And ob I how sweet the_plous labor . •
Of Laying prayers—to ,ftnnie Saborl
The text which greets my eyes is this:
••Salute the brethren with a kiss;"
And as no one% around 'lose°. • •
suppose that you begin,with sue. S
Delay it not! for life is short:.
Its transient joys must soon depart; •
And can you hope to gain the rest -
Within the mansion of the•Blest,
"If,. still the ways of death preferred,
' ' • Yotrhear but not receive The Word I' •
• . . Inspired Truth!' what:could express
bopure a road to happiness,
Beth in this world and In the next,
• As found condensed within my text
•- ... Then let •us follow the advice •
Which wafts_ us into Paradise
On wings of music, blended low
• By. Bros sad Ii &Lucia! .
•
Don't
else you maydeterraine,
„ • Don't be severe on my poor sermon:
BuS.,,:'ere your indignation burst,
Relttember t
ingle hat is my d br rat; -
Intilet its slt
virtue—evity.
, •• •Freperve it. from unholy levity. •
;Forget me not! :Farewell, a sinner
Cann Ado 'without his Sunday dinner!
PILIttrAD.
VARIOUS TOPICS.
v. ChaunCey Goodrich is dead
—There is a large paper mill in Mobile.
--;-Cbarleston, B. C.,*is having,aspbaltum
pavements.
—The two ugliest "hien in Congress hail
froni Ohio, ,
'•••••,Ttie Pullman eating car is .spoken of as
s' dbcMed 814CCe9S. : • ' , '
;:1 4 14 , " ttiand,,:istuctia of. Thibet is only
fourteen years old. , •
—Some`,,cor.; says. of Mark Twain—tlds
Twain is one flesh. , • .•
—Servapt women are scarce at ten dollars
. a weelifu Colgiado. • „
—Kansas City bas a dozen attempts at
burglary in one night.- •
, • -
—4,good,quallty of. coal - has been found
in Grundy: county, Mo. -
—.Fun says that the standing order with
beggars -Present alms. - •
- -4-Mhibigan City is , to - have a very large
and'costljltoman chuich.
—Cheese made .in copper vessels ;makes
people Kankakee, 111.
--Vie:rei:6 more than a Million of- bush
els of wheatatored in Mizuresota... ,
—The 'Chip—a 'v,i'ay Indian s are called a
race of sculptors .b y an eialuMge..
—On the 31st of March' 30,000 musk rat
skins were shipped from st. Paul.
—St. Louis swallows half a million ; d011a7n9411;
la7n94 1 1; orqstersv ez 7-leason•
-Erie as a subu rb ed Jerusalem, and:
it dees'nt do muck credit to the name.
—4 union of the Episcopalians and dis
senters in Ireland is spoken of as possible.
—The .New Orleans Times has leaders
froni the peu of Judge Alexander Walker.
—514,240 per day-is the income of- Louis
Napoleon. Francis Joseph has $10,950 per
day..
—Maggie Mitchell has a new play called
"Lank," which she is playing in Washing=
ton GitY., •
—Forty-two negroes were baptized in the
•
Ohio, at Henderson, Kentucky, a week be
fore hist Sunday. . • '
— . Quincy, 111. , tisabout one- hundred
miles further west thin St., Louis, a fact 'not
PheAVIY - 6 ° 1 .' 11 - ' *
-The Princess of-. Wales is anticipating
another attack of rheumatism during the
. .
—A grandniece of penediet Arnold is
said to be amiloYed ct) the Treasury Depart- .
ment in Washington.`
.;-131(xlreing:fin4 'trees and :young gl•Reit .
ate **en, Aa l *on,%', the
_effects of the
delielOiukiveather.in-lienincky.
exOted'vecently, Crier
the indced body.iot a . than found in the City
P 9 4 1 7,P 41 * tien.by buz)zaids. •
—Plitt= :Ind Zanesville are trying; on.
the cottilelidition- 'question, and; ai is• usual
in snelLiasiS, don't agiee at all.'
—England is to luive a grand rose show
- bhorilti'at which the . white and: red roses
will;Once *p . m cpme in collision,
--.:C,olorada.: 4=o , 4000
viviely.:.*aisachttfletts:•3farita:,nany
meada
tidia*e_happy_coAditlon. 1 .
hotel advertised on Friday
"Itie,srst clam ; soup, of the'seison.' Made
Ohio itlyei i iusseiL
1111yeeps:11,. tict!uf I:3l:ighattv Toting' I.a
dead: old a natt
er good painter. , He = left sever?' wives to
monm`lus early '
—Three ,cbildzen in Ksnsas City;eru
poisoned by, eating unknown greens, which
theY sfather e d thhemselvea, but`teigeh,
•their. mother.bad cooked for them •
hail:teen estilated that gr. 'Peabody
and 414 ihn:dett..Coutta 'hare done more
for - tluseltoration of the degnided,citof,
society. th a n ?ink Fry •
• •— • A' o g in Peoria l i eXt ru
stoln'a eluldTiOni its' 'cradle - with' which - It'
ran of „When Ahotat tirAermtr, :zte &other
catnetiup and deprived. it of its nontemplatO
meal.
• - 1 --Clinelimed bast taken to pruisill
Louis. •; The ahronkie eriljd 13 . L. VOUV*IiitW
large :Perhipn, the ! tiro
cities me going to mobil common; Caul
Kentncki;the deniand,:r4; hemp , iti!
Tail brisk: .1f• Goventorltrotenlaw would .
`do hPi*itTiOlia:XtE-xhOOr.W,
niansiroi Ow same tetiCie‘ be anti&
grefAer i tanaiseas_
WO a /isitibhielioiit,of-iw
.woman which ':lmunta ter fonnen husband
lOahis:Seada ( o 9 lf:' 7 1 1 1# 31 / 1 8 . YetiCt
lifiF4 l 4o 2 ain4.'. 6 rAti.'lo44l;,.*
whitinthe ighosti Beelike •?A,obidei. for.e a le,
, s
toirrerts•br thewholiatile istAtiliebtheettild'
••
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kentucky. The Methodists are dri • • .1 : •
them hard, however l ,.and a bitter rirtliFtf,
slid to exist betiireenthe preachers t4,lllfi
Tferent sects.
I Englisb,sporbilg "man is going to
open an agency in New Ye* for the trans
ailing of betting on the; English races„ and
other English spintsllt is a great pity that
we cannot raise sufficient excitement in this
country without importing a part of the
Derby and other cockney amusements. _
—A young lady in Connecticut
,recently
had twenty-four wens cut ouVot lier head in
reeiiiteririg: We have
known' , a .. .matins — young lady to get more
whens 9 than that out of her head, besides a
goOd`many hows
,and whys an,d other ?s,
and all incne sitting too. -
-Mr. Buriirtgame „gave a portrait of
. Washington, to Len-ki-yu because that his- -
torian puffed , the 'ancient.•George. A fine
American watch was the reward of merit
t • - towed on Pere (Mlle, a French mission
ary, who has always shoWn great kindness
to any Americans who found their way to
the belestial Empire:
Among othei terrible stories of the
frightful famine in ill fated Algiers, is one of
a woman who killed her twelve yeUrold
daughtir, and cut her up; gave parts other to
her other Children, and was in the act of
salting doWn the remainder when the mili
tary authorities came in and' interfered with
her economical household preparations.
LITERARY ITEMS.
from English History' is
Miss :Yonge's new work.
=The Cincinnati Cdmmercial sent out a
thirty page extra last week. .
"Mademoiselle Attithilde" is the name of
Henry-Kingsley's last novel
—"English Seamen
a very interesting, book just out, from the
peri of 11 Fox BrOwne.
—Laurence of "Guy Livingstone" re
nown haS published in book form his Broad
tectiittotel "Ftrerawitre."
Baring Gould, the author of Curious
Myths of the Middle Ages has announced a
new book of the same character.'
—The two new volumes of Kinglake's
interesting "History of the Invasion of the
Crimea" are said to be forthcoming very
shortly,
A shilling edition .of Mr. Disraeli's ten
novels has been issued since he has become
prime minister. =The demand is very great
for them. •
—The last Republicans of Rome is the
name of an article by 'Professor 'Goldwin
Binith in the April numbei of Macmillan's
Magazine. ' _
—A - new edition of Sir_ Walter Scott's
"Demonology and Witeharaft '.' with ii-
Itunrationiby George Cruikshank, has lately
been published in England.
—A new novel called "A Noble Woman"
is announced from the pen of J. C. Jeaffer
son the genial author .of "A Book about
Doctors" and "A Book about Lawyers."
l'Ablre derla Rogue is the only direet
descendant .of the immortal Racine now
living, If. dela Roque being a priest, may
be safely looked upon as the last of .bis
race..
—Somebody says that Senator Wade will
begin a suit for libel soon against the Cleve.
land Leader, on account of the manifest
libel contained in a letter-of George Alfred
Townsend, to that paper, a few weeks ago,
—Competition for the best essay "On the
best way of developing improved polftical
and commercial relations between Great
Iritain and the United States" has been in
vited by the Golden Club of London, and a
gold medal has been offered as a prize. •
—kr. Ruskin, who, not very long ago,
spilt a little of his spleen ',across the Atlan
tic; a man whose language is no more beau
tthil than his brain is addled; a painter who
does not kpow how to use the brush, thus
assails I& superior in every way, qvitave
bore, on account of his ~r ecent ilitistraticins
of Beanie: , ' -
r-44 Nothing more inventively horrible has
yet leenproduced by the evil art, of man;
nor can I conceive it possible to go beyond
theM ',in: :their , ' specialities' of corruptiow
There is not one which does not violate eve
ry instinct of deceney , and law of virtue or
life written in - the human
Tire Beauties of Pittsburgh. .„ •
Western editor who has been to-Pitts
burgh, .
thus. describes some of the peculiari
ties of that Place:
Pithil4iigh, people never have ,fresh air,
except wiren- out of town. .They- live on
coal smoke and, floating cinders - We in
haled..seven tons of coat the first hour, we
were there,
.The people breathe smoke. eat
smoke, chew smoke and . .carry it in :their
ppoockets. , It it now seventy-two years since
rittsbrirghlitui been warmed or reached by.
the rbys:'"thre a Menke!' sunshine
for keying Years nendenainf,,. Undertook to'
penetrate the eland of sir o (rover the city,
got lost, became *titanic:od, Wand fell like -a
edition of the .Black Creek!
The ladieS43o Infeike ;end' teal dust to
protect their' ornplexion: Little boys and
girls Stand on the corners with wet brooms
and aporonil to Wish peeples aces for five
cents. Everybody is of a color 'in Pitts
burgh. ' At thepostoffice window tha clerk
distinguishes'•people by • certain' signs, it
being imptnedble to see their faces , fair- the
layers of cost' I dust and sinoke. 'We . saw a .
boy' crying on ' the street because 'he
, had lost bit father who was six feet-ahead'
of him fifths blackness,-, ,• • - •
Every one wears mourning b 1 Plttsburgh
A k . barber oncommt: there to ooler hair and'
• whilikers.• . /Het mor'n bustedi in a weekl
Men Lassies& other'ewtVek • Err PittsbthighC,
unable tell' Which is their ownanly by the'
taste: Womensend Children:on errandrigifitl
writing, cm their tapes_with- a, thumbnail
Iretatick g , 'People feel their ; -way:: by door
knehatllarsi:read •.hy. raised type " . 'Veit/
~ o nce stood in his iroom with raised
~,-ohartged• his shirt, nine timae in four
nteet AutdaniTiflot aclean one - on him Whoh
window.mwbr 0, mere. accident ' and '
Opt , thn *Mae mt.., MeV.a-man with
cold who had been blowing his nose, and
that organ lookatllice .4,bulnt stump, on
each . li i k . A , .l o 4 6l k#iFF*44tl. l 4 hadri?een
Bbloas are , unknowo in rittabttrxh:-..-
leave .; the [mind* :open. - and; 'Astra. of
Anoka settle 40on Yen :like' neswpaper
'fibin,• - n;:tiao44B Prep.; -Some, 'few years
'Blnce - snow ,- ennW 3 sl.l4o:the city, through
the cland of "timoke4-the ,aMoka. was not
hurt, but . the mum k•bliett sic k ifen,varryi.-
lanterntsto ;fie tit Atalie'betilia. • ,When-
lbaring:atiiiratbh les& eitYlMtTlit is the
Th‘y ma k e
bitOk'biirsidgoth b'Y hatiginteriitider's web
bii i dske. ir box,
&ad' ,mi tt Chi *9
N* 64 #ld o4 l Imo 1 0 1 * 04.1011 - Itlor cf. .;
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PITTSBURGH GAZE TE: TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1868
DENTISTRY.
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$B.
flux
TriPsW EI GnitgatiI6BFPFSOIIT ip,ole:
HO cifiE4FOR EXTIZA N N A.ift;
TELTH ABE
ALL WORE wmutAimearonyrvz
LAUGH/NG GAS THFX-OFF ;
MN' A. 130(YV
---Eltin Dental Estaiilishnient.
- $l7B PkiNI3THEET, Htt pOOR - ABoVE HAIM
, 1 4 1; 11. , -As DR.
.13COTT ms's licensee under. th e
Goodyear.Patenta, he will not mate any. vxmilbo
vuo) rubber.' seis s irai win Continue to =mu:Deuce
piunlnerartiele-NDLCLOIITZ-L''----33023:ditT
GAEF
=
:451211.01: .11011LTITIZES'
r L - AND' .
C~ a = i'cl'oler~s,
FOE GAS AND OIL
Just received, the nneit and' largest assortment
ever opened iLlCkty. .
& KELLY ,
147 WOOD STREET, COR. AILEr.-
,rnb24:n.22
nity, avo.Ds.
NEW SPRING GMINI!
It. . PLAIN BLACK BILES.
BROS GRAIN . BILK.
FIGURED SILK
IRISH POPLINS
-FANCY POPLINS,
POPLIN ALPACCAS
BLADE AND COLORED LUSTERS,
WOOL DELAIRES, csurrziss.
. LIGHT SACKING CLOTH. • ,
•••
OE
SPRING CAI3BII4EIMS.
tuvuecAssamar..4.
BLACK AND . BLUE: bLOTtI.
IRISH LINEN,
1U NAERSOOK
)i turz. QUILT*
. _
BALXOII.L AND HOOP BRIIITS,
BLACK AND COLORED KLILIGLOVZIZ
SHIRT FRONTS, HANDKERiMIEFS
HOSIERY, NOYIOICS
BONNETS,. HAI'S, RIBBONS,, FLOWERS, Etc
A. Large and Carefully Selected Steck,
AT VERY U)W . PRICES,
Whelesale and Rfdaii,
1111
AT WILLIAM SEECOLE'S
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
A T DENNISON & lIECKERTIIS,
27 'Fifth Street.
PLAIN LINEN •HANpNERCHIErS, E 1 cents
atadixpwards. •
ALL LINEN HEM-STITCHED HAND/LEH
CHIEFS for 35 cents andmpyrards.
"WATCH • A th) WORK BOX E S. WRITING
DESKS. • •
EGSIERY, In all grages and at all
°ItREC*I7B S TAR' I B gIBTSI
KID + o Vni, COIhiETS, Hopp, SKIRTS, 'as
COl O
,iiio l4 kit GOODS, AT IA V 'Piing.
AT B r EDIICED PIIICifiA
.IRISH LINEN . j:
• • .•
LINEN BHEBTLtiU , • 1 • •
MINN , •
TABLE . tibtElkt ' -• • '
• _ .1451V1C1912 , 1G5, • • • •
..
- • •
DAMASK NAPKINS, • ~
For sal,lr;iirle.W .. l4- • •
• WHITE' •ORRAVO
• HS•
'etas; 211cCANIPL1141' , .;
• • - (Lite WllioniVarr & Clo.)
c""WBOLES : AL , DXALEI3,B„'
Foy 1h1;431c4x1E5.
Nc6l4 WOODSTBEEZ.!
Third door atxrite Dlaznond Ilia; •
PITTSBURGH, PA.
=PIANOS; ORGANS, &Q.
-- -
- IDtITY , THE BEST AND, fCEIZAP
JUP XST /1A.2 , 1041=0. ORP.A.N. " .
•
‘4 44o,llPidier7B Plan%
,
AND IstErs;cbthist.tßaiiiii•
,The 8 040ktkprzit` • corrithda all th e
latest - reliable prove bias known the - oon-'.
structlonot a tliet claschutrument. and blealwaTi•
been.awarded the highest premium sphees, ex
hibited.. tte tone is eonorotta and sw eet. -.The
workniansitl_p,_''• ASP ddritillity ( and /beauty.: surpass
au ethers yrbstideOm SOO do;glsol43lrM-30
style and. finish.) cn caper than aSi cf. 4
Stet clate'Plano; 4
• 'UTE VS.COTTArtE.: ORGAN ' ;/ ' •
Stands at the , heed of yb reade legintMents,iiniSrol
duchig the Mbet permet plpe lutauty of ;ono° our i
'Millar instrument In the Milted -data. , it NM.
- ple and compact kr..consttuctlon,-..init not Sable to
.s6tout of "
otagmcmov , ‘ is only• to , ber tonnd . 4ts this Organ.-
Srlecfrom-SlOlk to:11040.;, .411 gansentnetl tor dee
•
:mbO
SECOND:HAND& '' l
ISi 4 :001'5 #1 1 1 1 .31r.t0"
.-traesuirra Dtuitt;',
22 711th et., 2d door.abirte
zahl2
j•.••:}4 :o
13=IIM
RPES ER 'AND Vjl. ER,
No-INdisillniterMWAY /MEM. mmpits.
Ili m itt - OnV ll 4, t s i r i b t" ,, saftrilkof ,
/40 -- Ulait ost tititutitillir
ToirVl 3114
ran ' .e.lkewnls(.l Tia'inta
kulgij a ls=.llo,9D deit V CO IF-1
:IM!'-'!ir)l,:till'inr,
114 SENBA . 9 .-,•--'-'.,.-:-.-...'-.-,...,- . ._. • . .--,....
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PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
16 Market StreetcPtttabitrikAra
The umiertigned respectfully Infbrm the public
jt=lie,XlSVereceired their entirely new stock of
constatlng of
6211111
Millinery and Straw GoOds, -
. c . - . -- -;,i ~ '-• "-:-:
"Ribbons, Laces, :-.', '. ,'
- .- '
. • :,'• i'" 'p -
' ': •_'' ' Altificial-Floiliers,- - , I
- ,-
,•,- Emkorcilderies, White dOods ,
czeli,tbey invite the attention of pun:bairn',
. . , „ ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
. One a! our Ann giving his entire attention to the
purchaiing et goods at the
and
Markete, and
baying kid long experience and ail the facilittee ibr
procuri
ednto o g pff ads at
g Sh hi verymne lowest prices, • we are
enablergreat .- -
Constantly receiving New Goods from the New
York and Philadelphia auctions.
4 1 .1. share of public patronage is respectfully soli-
IWSENBApff, SUOMMiT & CO.,
No. 18 MARKET STREET
mh24:11.20
GRAND OPENING!
OF
SPRING GOODS.
• Barred Organdies. f
Barred and Striped Nainook;
Vittoria Lawns.
_ Soft , Finish Cambric.
SOILED WHITE GOODSi
Wbibb ere •,re selling at a great ifaCrisce.
E °PSI:RISE LINENS at 37 coati. BOILED .
GLOVES at 50 cents. Mint* ALEMAN-
DEE HIDE fbi el. (JENTINE ALEX
,
A . ..YDPE ?EMS for sl.so. Oar
cannot be.beat, HOOP SKIRTS
at 72•cente. The new and , beantliniNs. , ?
szNiiTionE, Just l received. 200 doe.'
FRENCH CORSETS : }net reedlTed. ' A 'complet43
Lne or hiADEDTTA, LIICHF.TIA and ELVIItA
COMIETSy Mao, a lino of /118 6 / 1 8 ,
.001128T9
BISTOR/FRINGES. qll eotons. BULLION PRIN-
GEB, • ali eolons. BUGLE , TELSEEINGB, a fine 116-,
ment,.. A Soo lot of BUTTONS.
MA.Clitrkr, GLTDE &
78 and 80 Market Street. ,
mh2l:dl6.
T JOSEPH HORNE & CO.'S
A
The Largest Assortment of
STRAW AND, EMERY - GOODS,
To be Found in the City.
•
• RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
CRAPES,
• 1 ; 111. 11%,INES, • - FRAMES,
FROSTED• ILLUSIONS, -
,RAW TRIMMINGS, orname nted.
ALSO, A WELL. ASSORTED STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS, . CORSETS
• ' HOSIERY, . HOOP sietwrs
GLOVES, - BALMORAL S HIRTS,
EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERIM/EFS,
FRINGES, ' BUTTONS; - •
TRIMMINGS, DRAWS,-
. . .
.And a Full Litaaaf - Notions.
NE
TIES" BOWS STSPENDERN
. !domino/vs STAR SHIRTS.
Agetita IbrAIISMABO . E, pICKEifs,, VICTOR and
other popular miter of •
. - • • -• •
Priers la torris EaertOrn JObbers. ' '•• •
Wholesale Rooms up Stairs
Nos; 77 and: 79 Market Street.
zahl7:3cwr
- A . PERFEVT , FIZTING GLOVE.
:Palikeit,l73l . - dr. - CARLISLE
.;•.• ; • 19. 2 FLlttlir ittreet, •
• li4VITIS ATTENTION TO THEM
Kill OLOVEDEPARTMENT
=
r e ,7l,l:.. h ,, , , a r s reu; ed ivip p h o
0 vw,11.1. 4 a:d !shade.
Celebrated . A. C.' C. aoliiioY KIDS,
Imported ei citreflef w tr,rifi r r d s el' i Hugtrw.hieffizt
t.TaugglkaZheedwerl Zi e
ift= u bi l eVlVV."
are really
r • - :•• : •
Eleganit and Desirable.
The assortment. .includes BLACK,
DARK 001 , 99)41KE911.11n G9k01;93, and 0P1C94
o; PARTY . COLOBe. • " ••,•
• ' • !5E151E96.9
M.A.CR UM .CARLISLE,, , • .
• 19 FIFTH. lITIIBETi • • • •; - •
o l fGEs; • ..
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GIMP HEADINGS,..
tiff A L COLORS.. 4FIUNT ;'
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• lorcr...trii• VisAtt*
1
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Kral :
-8 - - 713 Am• mtAcripTiosr - Aft.
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_::, -._..:.,.•—_, :mogAivgimi ,:;:r: ; 1,41.
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T.EIAJWILLN" LuT.a, : ~ ~i
aguncway-sviity instga.
my, . " l ike . Kall, rkat ilwirmi l
411•160ial .4800115 a..,
MlRlllPM—fteonkrlill ,
J i:iel•liittope r i
?PT brtii I'l; I 't ,
.1,! . ..4 0 14,, : ' 4 • , 41 . lac.
.- - ' .... _. ...: . a-••
UN
Hosle . ry , and Gloves,
C6fsets and Skirts,
I
-ranCy Goods, &c,,
ALSO ; A LARGE LOT OF
'aimuSrtmatit of HOSTERY
CARPETS; OIL CLOTHS. &C.
mmica _ 7 ' 1868,
tustratulisr
PATTERNS :
INPORTtO CAIIPETS.
THE VERY NEWEST
r-Imi
DOMESTIC CARPETC'
,
ARE DAILY ARRIVING; AND SOLD SOON AS
RECEIVED.
ME
tnErics
THE VERY .iOIVEST.
IIicCALLUM BROTHERS,
Istb2s 31 FIFTH STERTZT. aboYe Wood
23 JUST IMPORTED, •23
And EepeeLally Adapted to . this Market. •
VELVET CARPETS
. OF MOST'ELEGANT DESIGNS.
English Body and Tapestry Brussels,
1NGRA1212,5 AND BEAU'S,
THEFINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE CITY.
COMMON CARPETS,
- AS DENTSTRE YARD. '
. -
OLIVER M i G l atiTOOK & Oaf
.• „ .
rte. No . 28 Fifth Street:
1868 -SPRIN STOC* 1
OF WpoS
•
.c4 3 RX :14 7 7 X 4 51
... . . ,
• -
JUST OPEnii43l,
144:R171E: ASSORTMENT,
All :Qt,ialittie;f : :,- . " •
, .
LOWEST PRICES IN THE
srEcreL i ncesupknelmyro THOSE WHO EIIT
r 7'6BELL.
BOYARD, ROSE -& CO.
Fifth Street,
r ( OVER BATES & BELL'S.
MLMMR
AirA.B . TEII3 PATENT
_ k m • •
. .
; , P.pENpl:i CRACKERS. (,"
FRENCH enAcEpats
,
b! . C/1 CIL&ONERS
PRENCIi CRACKERS
FRE . Nett CEACMM
FRENCH CRACKERS
Asui every variety of
SUPERIOR CRACKERS.
. S. S. MARV/Sr,:
. • .
9.11 Li b erty Street, rittalbtirlat.
TRY THEM
ESTAIILL9IIE.II IN 1840.
SHEPHARD'S
Steam - Clacker and Bb chit _Factory,
31'ILIBESTY STAZET, PITT311:111311. :,
Mantaketurer and dealer in all kinds dr - ,
cornrEcoriiprimpa - ,
, FOREIGN AND DONESTIO PRUATB,, , NIITS,, is;
WANTED.—AME:Perfif FOIL THE
y OFPICIAL , HISTORY 01`. THE WAR_; . Its
Can Character , Conduct and Results. By Herr..
and
ALF.XANDER H. STRPIIRNS: A 'Rook for. all'
feetiovl parties. •
,This 'meat work, presents :the ell' complete and
impartial analysis of the Caeseeer &War yetpub
itahad.lind: gives !thole interior I.l4 i nnti shadows
Ottise great condloterilyknowctO high officers
who watched - the toed-tide- or peso utiOn, frOm
fountain opting., and , Whieb. were so actessible to
Mr.StePhetti from Ala PcialtiOn tut second officer of
. he Confederacy,
The intense-desire every Wherernanirested to ob
larn.thia week,. eon:alined with an increased COMMIS..
altinonakkeeit the beet, enceorlption book ever pub
-
• Otre'Agent in Reiter'. Pi,' repOrte 7il lubscribere_
!unfree days...-. ,
d... ,Andther Ist Roston reports 103 aubecrihersin four
ttentl'fbreireulaee and eee'our terns. and a fell de
scription of the work, with noti ce s of , Press, C.
. Addreh; ' -, , ,
- • • NATIONAL runr,twatta co,;
qiintuthmitettl&F, _ Philadelphia. Pa.
.- • -
MA LE ,A 4 SLATE : MANTLES,
• .
. .
fiItTSBORGN I '
,sTpitimANDLE AND SLATE WORKS,
• °Moe. mid_Warirooln-319 and Wu LIBWIT
STREET. MantloWinereoneon seeondiks,r,
Peri/Ons wanting marble or Slate - Mantles will And
yt toiheir thcereet to dill. Workmanship not ex=
;celled In place ., and prices as low as in, Eastern
'cities. •MarbleAliat kelt•or Furniture Slabs which
hate become dlicokned bn smoke; lolls or acids. can
be Marbleized and made to leak aa well as new.
There is no other. place In Western Pennsylvania
where Slate Mantles are mannilictured.
All kinds or Marble Work done in the best manner.
Marble
,Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble at East
ern prlces, carriage added. • .
W. W..WALLACE.
.
nimHE GREAT • HOUSEMILID .
FRIEND OF THE AGE. •
The 'Queen Triumphant,- ' -
'FOE WEE( OF THE ; . WASH '11:1B."
.";' lIIIIr '. TRY IT.
~FoR emilizt4f,_*4Blllllo OilPOßßli 12'113
riONOutiVED impitooIIDRATED, cheaper than
aosp—eleiuriba more thoroughly-.testa lees nioney•
saves *ore Uwe ittidlifteei suit luseld_ l . l 7 al gm:era.
Olie trial win tleatereirrsre •UeeriernY and secure
It a firm_plkee iit the* idleatlett 'ifik nttrs honee
bold ; the •
:BusearANVIPACILI7III.I3E9 cp.,
osee. Ns. 135 WOOD sTilgst. Pittatieesiti.
rfoluitioio**OckicO4 - ' - "
777Alirci-xort .gorrow zaxx.r..si
NES
3Pl l ThninetitGaiL :
c , •
Ms nufsetueers or =ATV, APR" 21 - 11 " 72'94 ;4041.1
4W 'VNIA , 449*VM NMRTIX 441 . P
noi2=lll4
• 00D" MOM
•'•> c , CHEAP.BREAD 01OFAR 714.8.
lias43). I nto wits" g 4.
edi rX444Ak l •t i lil-Tr:";* evetr kat: '
• 3 . 1' •ke ' " Pawns k
V I . ' ' '-' l - ' - ' , 4 1 . 1 .4f!, e ' .*' 1 . *.i1.: - :,
. 114' ~.•4
' ; VOriiiilib*: i3 . ,1•,:t. i f 244 L-tr Lrkiktfilt?.'4.-14
e • 7,4 '7 , , ••; 'lf ' • et :;-1 F . tstreet4'4
A DAY FOR ' ','
~,t hail l at
AtorklA44llo,ll A l t- i lig m
• - •
MISCEIiLANEUS.
N OTICE TQ 4) 1 111 YPIL 9 "'
Di YS,' SACKS, &T.
.. .
Notice Is hereby giviM to all owners of Dr. , "
Carts, CarriagM4Ruggins, &my whether residero
non-resident in the City:of Pittsburgh, to pay t,'
Licenses at the Treamiter's Office of the iliW ,
- Pittsburgly.FoFtTllW,lTH, in accordance witb7
Act of Assembly, 'app_mtrnd March 30th, 1880. I.
and" an Ordinance or the Councils of the CitT
Pittsburgh, passed APRA% 1 550.
All Licenses not paid "or before MAY 15, 18 1
will be placed in the ds of the. Chief of PO,
r.
for collection, subject s fee of 50 cents fo..
collection thereof, and ' persons who neglec t
refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a.,„.
ally, to be recovered before the Mayor, double'
amount of the License. , , I-- - .- •
Thoold metal plates of preylous years must be.'
Oinked at the time Licenses are taken out, or;
RATES OF LICENSE: .
1 .. .
Each One Norse , Vehicle
-' rach.Two Horse
Bock Four Horse__ •.‘ .
Hach ii:Offoii7iiack.:. i 5
_Omnibuses and; Timber Wheels drawn by
Horses. Eighteen Dollars each. For each a.:
Donal Horse used In azirof_ the aboye vehicles
• • .O:AMMO ALLINDER,I
City Treasure;
.•
kITTABITROH. Yebrill*,lB. 1
. .. - .
Omen OF VIZ Tne...ternlin or Ata.r.orraxr C 4
PITTBIIO3OII, April Ist, 1968. i
...,
rPURSUANCE of the 21st
tlon of an Act relating to Allegheny county.
proved the let day ot bitty. 1881, and of the Ain
meet to said section,' approved the 30th de ;
March, 1880, 1 hereby give notice that the Du!
crates of the several Wards. Itorouglis and To
ships, ILL BE OPEN and I wilt be prepare
receive the ' ' , , :j • •
State, l
County, Poo r, Work-house t •
Bounty Tates, for 1868: • 1 -
On and after the Ist day; of May. 1585. said 1
with abe paid at this office until the Ist day of Au g
! .. ,
Deduction of Ilvo, Per C'ent; - Discor!;
for pramptpament, Ito any persons paying 1
WHOLEAMOUNT of their taxes.
There will be no deduction allowed during
month of August. There Will be TEN PER CE
ADDED to all taxes remaining unpaid on the'
day of ileptember,lBBo. - , I _
. . J. F. DENNISTON,
' rah:I:n(0 - Treaserer of Alleg heny Count,
Cwr OP ALLIEGIIIMarch 28 ISO
pmts. _ 4 _ i
ASSESSMENT
Park Cominissien having made their asst
!tient on all property in ..,the - City_of Allegheny, ' '
the purpose of Park Improvement, in accord
with the Act of Assembly !for the conversion of
Common. 'Grounds into Public Parks, hereby
notice to all parties interested that they will s
appeal on said assessments,at CITY BALL, on
.;
Tuesday, the 7th t day of April Nexti -
After which no exception to or appeal from •
assessments can be inade.,•.i •
, J JAMES P PARK, Jr . ,
President of Commlssio
mh3o:nBl
-,
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE.
• CITY' or ALLY:Ant:4T. March atst, 1868.
EALED PROPOSALS--wil l
rec'elved'at this °like until SATURDAY - , A
th, at 3 o'clock r. K., for t a rnish in g a: ,
... _ "
HOSE CARRIAGE; •
Of the same-kind as thailin the poisiession of,
Friendship Hose Company:
Also. for famishing AOIND-HORSE WAG 4
slmllsr to the one used by 'the Duquesne Fire
gine Company. of Pittsburgh, except that Vail
springs are Wanted in hunt.
information concealing - Ate abate will be tam;
E. - CROW; JAB. E. - CRO, Esgi, Cblif Engineer of A
Department;City
4, *wage's,
Control/e•
iiital:n7o
BRICK! IfRICK; "
CEO. A. BAYARD
Begs leave to anneurino,thnt be has finished
BRICK w
splendid new BRlC oris, and is now prep
to furnish -
1,0 cocs c•co co
Of the Ye . ry beat lIABD-StADE BRICK made/
of- superior Clay, thoroughly - tempered by •
power. This yard is one of the most eomple
the county. Winter bonsai, and everything per
to manufacture during the Orhole year..
These Brick will be soldnnd delivered in the
in such quantities as, desired, and at the to
market rates.
All ordervieft it No. GO SMOITHBIBLD STRE
will be promptly attendOd to. - -
MALIN-111X1
. RII74IIELS
FALL BARLEY. MALT, 1 1
- • 11
iteoetred and for safe 14.ri
• ,
McBOE & : 1 •
.4 • i
141 WATER STREET
Jinuiry
_
cyTO GLASS awirorAcTiu Ens/
The underafgned hitting secured the sole Ag I
r the sale of the Celebrated
- 'CdPLEY n PIT CLAT. ' ,
! '
'Are now prapared to in hlt .in any'quantity
those wishing to procure this superior article.
ring fifteen years* use of tills Clan, we have ant •
at such prOportionstis we:lielleye makes it a bet
article for pots than any in the market, we hay
secured an anerage stand:M - 81x, muff and r
, moTrine., We will fUrniall recelpes !Ur the prop
tion of the mixture at thbfelarto persons pure
In /. The Clay la ground ilV.lnioulded - ,',zi lumps
de DiTHRIDGE-&430N.
Port Pitt Glass Works. •
Washin • nlitreet, Pittsburgh, Pa •
mh24
QILVIER MENF.,S4,—' 'WO - shall, in
few dayi send: an agent to Bllirer Monntai
colorado; to riervailope - lenti different' Lodes of 811
Ore, discovered : and located by experienced ml 4/
and situated in at( ; unusually rich anfolng distri
It is Intended to hsve 'their lbfly developed bef
geolng to the expense' afl*reCMg .onirdings,
chinery, &c . For this ddvelopment the (iompa
have determi ned to sell' Dmited amount of l
stock at • ra te which- will,place purchasers on ti
same footing ax the.
•- pto
•••prettua.thensselves.
•
N4stietaxts aPPI7vo ; : z. a a ss F m
urth s o
ee
W.4 . l.lkTlNTair; I
• '' ' Near PltiOnrgliGraln,Elerator%
vv. jv .A..lia}mnoN,
Nanntscturer of.COßTt_iik.A. Rait iLOUR Si
CHOPPED FEM. "Orden delivered in either al.,
free ,ef. OrsIn:of. , 111. Wads chopped, sti
Corn shelled; on short n . .
Oro. O. . IVATKINS D P. ILA
pcis visit 109 WORKS. I
& CO
. 1
rim: of Paterti
Stretched, Cemented and Telco Oak-Tanned
. • Xart.,l4,arEMEt
• 4011 MBERTYIITIMMdditoor,) oppoett
Union Depot. l'lttatempb.
. ,
MA ,11911 409 02 •I A l 4OlOlB p
•
• .• .• • 1 - '•• • ANA 1304 - 1;V:2•,-, •
il' te
South Canal Street 4 near Chestnut, 'Allegheny, Pi:
mbinmtindaT >
JOHN /L . aft A'•'NHIPNIDOV
--Nurseryinen, r'torl is and SeedsmenJ
_A- •
Biwa) Broice-119 lIIMITIZLD STREET, oppi)
rite roat Mike, I.4tourol 5
Cfi4;kl?'lta4s . oikuind! ir4e.eries s l utr4
nut: • intik
J- --
JOSEPH B. I FINCII & CO”
..,
` ,l4 t*NL'lsct,leer;z49olol. 193 and 193,
Flitri, tYrItEMIITTSIIITEGII, il
ILteerrAcrtrttiteur or
Copper Distilled rtFre Bye Whiskeij
Also, dealeyra.4tEpriNTN;WlNES and LIQUOI
lioPd. deo ...t. --.2. t.. •._
~ mhzEtaagt
E[ll l. -LION, -11
( p
. ...
Of .; .t- • i 4 • A .
; g Willai4lnd ileisum ,
s 'P.
.?.
'No.li kormra. tinutEV
, '- • tL-• i - • , ,,.., 1 0
taetween eisqeetyand4eery denote. Vt.
'i r attended:to. ~ . 5yr13:224
161.--Leatherlavila and G‘Q4
AWN - Attack OW fteant:P#
• e •t , ~.%1 aft/ ar
13 itivg
tt Illete , ,,e. 41 feet*
, Liemotsry u,, at., *Or i..bar
. Ithgt**o MO, Tilid6.llofM, 'l4 '
' - h r. i . tV,', 31 ;2;4 y 3; lif e ri : "Ti t
144/41"- r
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4:
7:41,Pti p t ,..1..i .ene0t .,, v, fr .4.; ; . - -- - -1:!:
o,..,„.„.. As tutiitie.Ph,,
'Llbeet7 atrek• t, - - - ,
CU 1 COT . ,
..- . 11 ( teceiv43/
(,) yap . 4 2.sa
.. • dti'oett Mitt Clothe, ty? .. ,,,-1.
0110 allielttißlPCfnealigialm the petarnit,
lb .V r tFßOrt 4.l fir' P'Sit t Ati&gillAW t'V
t..,,: 13.7f:emt ret iota streeie. :./..‹,.
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iGroaam,
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tOtA
' Orders
i'Mil
41'4'11 :
: 77 7::' 4 4 1411 9 4 : iiii r7: : :::
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$ 7:i
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