The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 08, 1868, Image 2

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—;LOnisville has titro Fenian circle's.'
.
--Theatricals running; icals are low in New
' , Orlcians•
'''-.••
The Admiral has been to Veinvius and
, Pompeii. : '
—There is said not to be a theatre in run
ning order in Tennessee.
Friday night is the fashionable one for
theatre-going in Louisville.
—Yuba Dam is the name of a fine new
yacht down near Louisville.
—Watteau fans are coming in again.
Boiton belles have adopted them.
—Benonl Figg is the euphonious name
of a candidate fOr office in Louisville.
—Dr. Howell, a distinguishea Baotist
preacher, died on Sunfiay in Nashville. _
= —Short. and 'very sweet. A penny stick
of candy and Mr,'D'lsraeli's premiership.
—We notice a laxge number of Pitts
burgh naives in the Philadelphia hotel lists.
7-Somebody says that Sandwich Island
ers are going to erect a monument to Capt.
Cook.
7 -- Coek-Aghting and prize -fighting are
flourishing in New Jersey; also in Ken
tucky.. • ,
,
—A new• - ,EpisooPil Church was conse
crated last 'week, in Boston, by Bishop
Eastburn..
Generals Grant and Sherman are both
: • v;
summoned for' the defense in the Impeach
trlid.
—There . Were 101 accidents on the New
• Jersey railways last Year, 61 of which ter
'. minated fatally.
• - •-• An insane Irishman, callin;
himself
ri Rev. Mr. Hennessey, was rested at Rock
Island on Sunday. •
• ' —Brlgnoli is still allowing , his sailor to
dream - in Boiton. La Graige, Susini' and
.Stellaaoaeur are with him .1.,
—St. Jaines Hotel, in Boston, is .to be
-• operiediti' 'a
, few days:: -:, Hubites are Very
'proud of their new Caravariseri ' •
O- says that the 'first Physician
,
' htsfory was Job, and yet he had more
Pag , ance than any of his successors;
•• • ' —We have another Daniel somewhere
amongst ns. He says "Impeachment will
be a good thing if it turns out well."
- -Lopa-says his situation is not desperate.
...Pedrosayaitis. Now, who knows best? is
, •' - :'.tht‘important item of knowledge wanted.
has_pervertefl a well knoWn
;jiiiktalLCiatiPlet thus:
`Dtod -the laundress of the Rev . Ilonr - Clap Dean;
Yerdlec_Eannl—su little linen to make clean."
—Rev. Henry I). Moore, late pastor of
' 1f:
Plymouth Congregational Church in this
city, is fast becoming the popular preacher
of Cincinnati.
am so much interested in my hen
ery," said a fowl loving damseL "Oh !"
• 'ltneavered her friend, "I always thought his
was Melchisedech."
Patti, it is said, has earned $130,000
Vas Season in Paxis. Patti becomes more I
,
and more of a catch; and it is rumored' that
, • several - batwlers are after her.
—An ex nge terminates an obituary
• thus: "The deteased was deservedly re
spected•by all who knew Idm, having aecu
xnulated considerable property."
• —Collector Jones, of Cleveland, received
on AAA j.th the following telegram:
"Tax on coal oil 10 cents since April Ist. •
' GEORGE pARNELL. Deputy Coill."
—A company of Englishmen are in
Grundy County, Tennessee, looking at the
mo ,
fintain lands, with thelntention of set
tling izi that district and growing grapes.
•
A grand military drama, with two hun
dred and fifty performers and gorgeous
scenic display, is to be given in the Cleve
' land,Rirtk to-night. Queer place for theat
.ricals.
Englishmen are congratulating them
selves shit Prince Leopold .is so delicate he
will never be able to live as fast or spend as
much money as his brothers of Wales and
Edinburg: •
Onehundred and fifty thousand dollars
are belug'expended in the erection of per
znarrent. bartitchs at Atlanta, Georgia. - They
apartments of - line arid field officers and men:
are separate..
—An ancient maiden, named Olive S.
. Floyd, died bi Boston on the • lastday of
.
last month.
,She was just eighty.years old,
and had lived'as servant •in one family for
' , atitifwe years- • .
. . .
—The New Orleans .Bopublican still ad-
VOcates the claims of :Hon. Edwaid H.
Durell for the,Vice• PresidencY. Henry C.
Wannoth is the Republican candidate fOr
Governor of Louisiana.
. . —Two young men were recently drowned 1
• at Red Wing, Itlinn.i while returning from I ' - 1 k Blunder . 61 :14 Opera Composer s .
a visit to the' floating abode of some women An ingenious individual, Albe r t do ..L a .
'of tarnished fame, whichwas moored on salle, has just published a dictionarY of
the opposite side of the river. ' ' . . music as
„applieci.tolciVetin which he severe- .
—The mortality among children is said to 'IY eritiels4'n.,;defict 'of physlognotttical
be quite Unprecedented in San. Francisco this sciences pparent in the' east of voices at the
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spring. ' The 'proapects for the immediate opera. It is in *virtue of custom, rather,
and tremendous increase of the population that; reason, that .eotnposeni ' idwayi distri
of that are tliue dashed to the vound. bate to the • tenor the foie of the lover. •
, ..
ted.,.•physiologically
,-- —A. .. Fhlladelphia- paper advisee ' lig , tw i t !
an met i be lenionstri,
. • .. I ?feottrTeilttn Voists between
* l4l , 0 8 tOlCl'early,to hear the new organ et the gravity o f , the voice,and that warmth of
..i,thet. Cathedral. on Easter morning, ,as „the, blood andnervous impetuosity which deter
:larirerd will be suffocating: Wil, should con: .mineti veintraenee of sentiment. To imitate
=tun . ; the:part' of the-lover should .be Oak.:
Elder that artexcellent reavn for not going edhy the ne, or even the Imes: ,"It Is ,
.. at all , . • ' '.''' .
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' ' . ~.., .. netnrislts,!.' continues the. author, "that na
'....Longfellow has heard'Dickens raid Elf. tare ha s endoWed with morevenerous traits
teen times in Boston. Tice P 641 says that the creatures who Ixtasess deep, voices, while
• "The,• poet of America', is an enthuehts'ile Betl whose :
°l e% ate thrill and high are
admirer or the , novelist of England; albeit gener ally
pam thNdae wfo e tm m tA id dg . ,;3lll ll ;' A;
the 'tiko .are - as different' he- merit and un-. air (falsetto), and ray whether on would
tilleired*stirartce. ''' ' ' -' t I ' s ''' inther he,"ehnt . n..ll,ln'tt ate with' a duck
— The West Jeraer Press says that ; :the' '(ba liv r t i ne ) , 'ttr a n nt O:Petkent: (Soprano)."
"tt g s eeka is apprOaehing, and that the remind ;Mall ' lttif ni tiotrol il" anCV°Perall lam
a o r ti f e d o der m a:
fishe r'nen are
all ready for it, while their verge taken by the tatilaanii .
skiffs, and nets Are looking as brightlanA 'tnt of the Theatre :Onan ,oceasion
n* 'as K th ere 7148:116 stoni*Cput.iegiie r - e'f'* OR extra rePresentatiOn l • the orchestra
th disiirive them of thei r f res h: llo i., - i' - c- 1 " ClO4 --- -913,xtrit r iagi Y. -d ueu 4 4er eneheiratm-.
,: , . shult i iittt.M.: er, ..who iikabvpr,,, l . - -1
~• ; - - - •OrtYridaY &Squad or_Ann r oitiqi;froni, eanaincwishas tabegUintr4debrum' '6,77e"
• Geetgin' hiohe open" the jail at 'Cleveland, 'fil f . B :l,.to p a y' At this'utembleialiai4
East Tennessee, and took out six of tke • o f A -- "A—.l, 14 / 1 4v1/ strike j fanned '' ' g
prismiere,'lnzniehathera with palf'''''` 4 -412 ' 3C ' TeS°11111 " 4 ' wili d"holY ic4raled`.
allrodeOffickgether. : auk xi • reYB ' 4l4 ' II " , eact, ' ?TA CO' l ' i t h eti s i fottfiesto dmixtgq
~ ... ~... .. .... , t tpt and Ja il Itheentirenverdng, to the graltditTeemultitre'
birds; beingzaa featherotiockwelit o g l ek 4 4 , Ait theltii Indlitithie,„ - tlskrit 'bath* - 1 ..
Ail .f in it ie lf ill #Ottit•ted -Art ' ` 1, : : viOilitkil,. 614 Z' :, 1 . - ';`''' ': 1 bi°
t;i ; -,
{Flll * l ?** e i l A ie .4 .ll 6B.4 to L ot ii; 1 7 :: ATV 1ek44 0 44, thiPili . ::
iii
de
s e yi taiii weigheitlad mends "'6 dstra' Will be ;`lonlit t fi re r
. . 1,0. 1", , F.'' I' i' - `l;''S' . 4 :4! ixd.d .tuning t A e , -i " ' ak- ,re si , •6. ri - • . -
.•.`o , f , . r. i :' ,,. t •,.- ~. ,:- : ' 4 ;;1' ... . "-•:. ':. .;rr4:,:i; i {,;.; •
EP}I . :EMItIS
—A young man who ran away from his
home 'in Williamson county, Tenn., ten
years ago, when he was a boy, has just
come back. - He has been to India, China,
South America and Australia; has been
shiplynckel three times and is now rich in
this world's goods. As the young gentle
man. wishes, if possible, to evade the rush
of juvenile book writers, we shall not pub
lish.his name.
I - —A Louisville paper, casting aside all po
litical considerations, thus ••appeala to the
masses : "Is there any mechanic in the
city who will not give a vote for that inge
nious plow-maker Tom Brinley ?Is there
any farmer who has used his fine plows who
will_not vote for him for Police Commission
er?" What plows and police hare to do
with each other, we do not know, and the
Democrat forgot to say.
' —As every one imows, the Canal Bank in
New. Orleans was recently robbed of some
$ 5 0,000. On the first inst., the Picayune
got off a story about two detectires who re
covered all the money through . a peculiar
tack in one of the shoes of the robber. Well
told, and on any other day, the thing would
probably; have been swallowed, butes it was
all fool's day, and al the narrator was not
up to his work, nobody believed it.
—Although the English papers derided
the American people heartily for electing
Mr. Morrissey to Congress, they, them
selves, furnished us with a precedent. When
1 Mr. Gulley, who was an ex -pugilist, was
chosen Member for Pontefract, Gilbert
A'Becket, the humorist, said "Should any
opposition be manifested in the House of
Commons to Mr. Gulley it is very probable
the noes (nose)' will hare it."
—Years ago we heard a well'lmow . n con
noiseur of wines and things pertaining there
unto, declare that in all the world there was
no better place for grape culture than Geor-
I gia,'and that some day the best wines in the
I world would be raised there. At present
ithere is an excellent opportunity of getting
the pick of lands in that State very cheap.
The total abstinence• movement has and
always hai had failure on the face of it.
Good and cheap wines are the only things
that are going to prove effectual in decreas
ing drunkenness and the use of whiskey; so
by all mesas, plant grapes; and if Gesrgia is
the best place, plant theni there.
—A fight look place, among some seamen
on board the packet Wyoming, at that time
gliding down the Delaware en route to
`,Liverpool. Enflamed; with rage and a
there suspicion align-Philadelphia whiskey,
James 'Quigley, *hipped out his knife and
deprived 'one of his fellow seamen of that
hiportant feature, (when beauty is the con
sideration) his nasal organ. A third man
had his -face and neck pretty well hashbd
by the knife of the bloods Misty 41,, The
revenue cutter Seward was signaled,. and
this committer of mayhem was carried to the
Moyamenslrig gaol instead of to Liyerpool,
*hither his Mclinations and the good ship,
Wyoming would soon have taken him.
*-o, ^
-
the postage, some seventeen hundred dol
lars, but the clerks refused-tavealandstiinp
him, and he .was sent home as an insane
man.
Ell
church made out of rags,.capable of
seating one ihousand persons, and elabor
ately ornate in the Grecian style exists at
Bergen, Pnusia. The rags are in the form
of paPier made,. rendered water proof by a
solution of vitrol, lime water and White of
eggs.
—On Monday morning, the cadet's of the
Pennsylvania Military Academy at Chester,
amused themselves by parading through the
streets' of Pldladelphia, and holding dress
paradein front of the State house. After
this they were'distnissed for the Easter va
cation.
—Last Tuesday was the twentieth anni
versary of the birth of spiritualism, which
took place at Rochester under the auspices
of the Fox sisters, who now denounce their
own offspring. In spite of this,. however,
there are said to be 6,5,38,000 so-called spir
itualists in the country.
—Organdies with huge figures of, bowers
(neither right nor left) forest trees . and
shrubbery, such as were introduced last year,
are to be very much worn during the com
ing summer. Pongas lined with delicately
tinted silk are to be more popular than para
sob, and nauchmore useful.
—The concrete pavement is losing friends
in Philadelphia, and the Nicolson is gaining
them. That pavement would be popular
here too if it had not been laid so, as to give
out this winter, on Wood street. Hollows
are almost as plenty, if not as .deep, in the
Wood street pavement as in the. - . Fifth street
mud hole.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 'lB6B
. 1 • - ' . ONLY - • IPS *
1, ts „ -
A PULL SET OF'IPPILithLiLL TEETH
- FOR EIGHT DOLLARS •
FULL UPPER AND LOWER SE T FOit i r.' ..-
-__, TEETH EXTRA.
.NQ CHARGE FOR um 7 2II> CTINe r W r IIIN AIME
.A.LL' Wl e jal W T—"LII TE A R E IFB I IPF YEAR&
LAUGHING-GAS FREE OPCHARGE, AT
QUINCY A. SCOTT'S . . .
Steam Dental Esiablistiment,
278 PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND.
N. B.—As DR. * SCOTT is a licensee under the
Goodyear Patents, he will not make any "new (bo
srua)rubbtr" sets, but will continue to manufachire
t .........,_____ he genuine articI e — VULCANITE. mhZhdT
_______.............____
AND
IX Et .ca bers,
FOE GAs AND on.
•
Just received, the finest and largest assortmeu
ever opened in this elt
•
WELDON &
mh24 147. WOOD EISEET, COB , VIRGIN ALLEY
FOOD
BLACK AND COLORED KID GLOVES
BONNETS,'HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWEILS, &c
A Large and Carefully Selected Stock,
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
1804 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
ARBUTHNOT,
No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh
roxv:gsr
,Norriows.
AT ~ LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
nAItaincCANDLESEI & CO;,-
(Late Wllian. Carr & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN
nreiglf 0 41- .DomeS . tic Dry Goods,
N0..04 It7itatoß STREET,
Third door aliaye plataoall alley. •
• , • • . PITD3BUROH PA.
PIANOS, ORGAINTS,A •
114171 r: TliejlEglC' Awn mull..
- ,K.sr EST pIANO'AND ORGAN.
'ffehomacker's 'Vold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCNOMACILER PIANO combines - all.
!most valwable•Onprovements known In the 'con
structional' first class Instrument, and has always
been aintilled the highest premium' weerzhibitedi:lts tenets. alli'manormurand sweet.ee The '
workmanslp, for
.durablUy and beauty, surpase
'all others. Prices train Olio to 1150. (according to
style and fi nisto• cheaper , than all other so-ed
first class Plato.
. ESTEY'S COTTA , IE ORGAN ,;;•
Stands at the head Orl6ll reed Instruments, In pro
dneingthe most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Inetmunent In the United States, It is sim
ple and c of ordeompac t in 'cotittruction;'and'not liable to
r.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX lIUMANA
TREMOLO" Is only to be found in this Organ.
Price ce from $lOO to gliao. All guaranteed for live
•••-itAlik-- ELME &BEILTnaw .
• •.• . No. 19 ST. CLAIR STREET.
tntl9
sEcoarn limn)
- IMoDEoss ANA oneAris,
lifierftet ttoin •35 to $l3O. "
, :CHARLOTTE sLtrin,
412 Fifth et., sid dcior,above Wood.; z%,
. • i
Man
misPENTERa BEITUXBD3B
FT' Wag •
k L. c,,P414,4,.".4.**14.4. 1. 3#42.41
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-ProlitouraiMaTof Erni vas,
santedvirq,i,; PS/MOM '
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DENTISTRY
Mi
GAS
DRY GOODS
W SPRING GOODS !
PLAIti" BLACK SILK :4
jillOS GRAIN Ella
FIGURED SILK
IR/SII POPLINS
FANCY POPLIIV9,
POPLIN ALPACCAS
BLACK AND. COLORED LUSTRE:4
WOOLDELAINES, CHINTZES
LIGHT SACKI7.iI; CLOTII
SPRING CAS9IMERES
DARK CASSIMERES
BLACK AND BLUE CLOTH.
, I
IRISH. LINEN,
BOOK
WHITE QUILTS
BALMOIiAL AND 1100 r SKIRTS
SHIRT FRONTS, HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY, NOT/ONE
Wholesale and Retail,
SHANNON
WHOLESALE
A.1\13
MS
NEW sv)v.sirouz:
BASMAUX, Sl3MNiwi'r &CO'S
76 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
•
The .0 dersigned respectfully inform the public
that the have received their entirely new stock of
goods, onsisling of
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Milli I ery and ;Straw GoOds,
To which they invite the attention of purchasers,
ROLESALE AND RETAIL: '
. _
One of o r firm giving bis entire attention to the
purehasln of goods at the :Eastern Markets,. and.
having b long experience and all the facilities for
procuring goods st the very lowest prices, we are
enabled to offer great inducements.
Constantly receiving New Goods from the New
York and Philadelphia auctions.
A share of public patronage is rnspeetfUlly soli
cited.
ROSENBAUM, STEEULAIT & CO
No. 78 MARKET STREET.
mh24:=
GRAND OPENING:
SPRING} GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns.
Soft Finish Cambric.
ALSO, A LARGE-LOT OF
So/LED WHITE GOODS,GOODS,
Which we nee belling at a•great sacritce.
GOOD LINENS at 3* cents. SOILED BID
GLOVES at 50 cents. SYSTEME ALEiAN,
DIM KIDS for $l. 'GENUINE ALEX-
at 75 cents. The new and besutiful
SENSATION TIE, Just received. 11100 dor
FRENCH OORSETs Just recdlyed. A complete
ne of MAGENTA; LUCRETIA and ELVIRA
CORSETS. Also, a line of MISSES' CORSETS
RISTORI FRINGES, ail colors. MILLION F.F.T.N
GES, all colors. BUGLE TRIMMINGS, a fine as
meet. A One lot of BUTTONS
DIACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
78 and SO Market Street.
mh.ri:dm
AT JOSEPH HORNE & CO.lB,
The Largest Assortment of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
To be Found in the City.
IDBDONS, FLOWERS,'
SILKS, CRAPES,_
MALIN-ES, FRAMES
FROSTED ILLUSION'S,
=
STRAW. TRLlLMLNOS;ornamented.
ALSO, A WELL ASSOIMIT STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS, CORSETS. •
HOSIERY, 1100 P SKIRTS,
GLOVES, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
3IBROMERIE S , 'HANDKERCHIEFS,
FRINGES. • BUTTONS,
TRIMMINGS, BRAIDS, .
And a ,Full Line of Notions.
& CO.,
FURNISHING GOODS.
.NEGIE TIES, BOWS, SUSPENDERS
MORRISONOS STAR SHIRTS.•
Age V.
nts for BISMARCK, DICKE, VICTOR and
other popular makes of
PAPER COLLARS.
Prices as low as Eastern Jobbers. • : •
Wholesale Rooms up Stairs
•
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
mhl7aiwr
A PERFECT FITTINGGLOVE.
MACE IMI & CARLISLE,
19 Filth Street,
MITE .ATTENTION TO THEIR
KID GLOVE DEPARTIIIM
Which Is now complete with ever,' colot and shade.
They have just - opened 100 DOZI,Ii of the
Celebrated A.'C. C. (Jouvin) MS,
Imported especially to our order. Hundreds of our
customers can testify to their perfect cut'andlault
less cuailty. The colon, were got up from shades of
dress material, selected and nirnished ;by vs, and
are.reallY .
.
Elegant and Desirable.
The assortment Includes BLACK, WHITE,
DARK COL ERB idEDUBK COLORS, and OPERA
or PARTY COL RS.
i!lizEls-4; .5.4 TO S.
MAC/C.6E C.:4BLZEIL:V,
+,19 111TH STREET.
INGESid ' '
GIMP HEADINGS,
Di AL COLORB. ilirilT=ol4lNEl,4*
R. H. BOON%
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PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
ri t 43l:wns, Laces,
1
Artificial Flowers,
Embroideries, White Goods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
El
Corseta and Skirts,
Fancy Goods, &c
ANDRE KIDS for $l "
.88. Our
assortment of IipSIERY
cannot be beat. HOOP SKIRTS
NI/.....
IRE
.:21,9 - ; - C..*l :i'..-i-711-1,7TT.:,7
En
1868
THE yEny--417pir_-.
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DEPORTED C A RPETS.
THE VERY NEWEsT : ,
STYLES
DOMESTIC CARPETS,-
ARE.DAILY ARRIVING, AND SOLD SOO.N ' 'AS
RECEIVED. •
. - • PRICES
TH:E" VERY
: LO:TVEST...:: • 1
IikCALLITH BROTHERS,
•
nih2s 5.1 FIPTITSTREET, above Wood.
23 JUST nwouTED, 23
. Aud Especially Adapted to this Market,
VEIANIEt_ CAIIPETS
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS. .
English. Body and Tapestry Brussels,
INGRAINS AND .11E2111'8,
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE CITY.
.COMMON CARPETS, -
25 CENTS PER YARD.
. -
OLIVER WOLIN - TOOK &CO.,
ter: No. 23 Fifth. Street.
1868.8pniNG sToch.lB6B,
OF
CA RPETS,
JUST OPENING,
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AU Qualities
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY
TO SELL.
BOTARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth Street,
mhlo:d&wF OVER BATES & BELL'S.
71
McFARLAND & COLLINS
ARE IVOIViOPENING THEIR
NEW SPRING. STOCK,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES
PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR CASH
AND IN 3IANT INSTANCES AT
Less than Actual Cost to Manufacture
These Goods could not now be replaced for the
same cost, and are FOR. CASH at
IVIIOLESALE AND, RETAIL,
Faril 3 elow!TheiiPresent Value
ArTIIE-PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BKHAD ON THE BEST STOCK
LY THISIHARKET.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Stieet,
sEcox - ro
reio:xwraT
'2C4II,PET BEATING-,
- 'ESTABLISHMENT;
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL In Ifew Tork and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
•
ADVA47II44tEns •
e dd l ~~st—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ritipinkaparinecessa • '
3d—When freed from dust, m oths thelr larvae.
the Carpet looks nearly its good ' as new, 1311V0 the
natural fading from wear.
4th-When perfectly clean , a Carpet will.wearas
long again. a desirable matter as a. mere polutUf
economy, to say nothing of /pas. • . •
ALL 'ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFIOE,.
No. 179 Liberty & ret A. , _
Or addressed to P. 0. pox 473, will receive probrot•
attention. • ‘•
IfiCLINTOO4:,2,
mh10:
VIILEED . . OP THETA())24P/°Jcl.
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The ' Queen" Triumphant,::-
THE' VMS.' 4. , THE liitiat OW.
ftwirirc' , ."- vityrra
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—,_.I•O4,.GRAWNAZ&SVIeIfiIf_a•PUIPOB/18 Ir IN
*.r4VvorSORD V 180 ntsvys"cheaper fluid
40ap 4 .ehemseobte thoroughly . ..torte lets money-,
1114T4 g Zia tetIl lttatet.tehot,'seLd tisold biting:lumen, :
Vile t !Mt deeest_gtt U 4 ,00003117 and teente•
It e Aghiltrthe samba Or the entlrwboute.,,
hold. ataneteenkred be the : • L_" -- .s 7
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AND
CURTAIN GOODS,
JOHN U. & -**Mtp,ICIRSI
-Nlirseßl4, 7 Florls4 anti 4P, T . 4
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Sub Serous -1111 SMITHFIELD STREET, ga
site Post Wage, Pittsburgh, Pa. - = . i °l4
• G reetthotisei at ' Qukliutd. _ liming& n
(i Squlr:
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....., -.-,, ~,.: ve ,. . - tibfili e), , , 4# ,, r,.: . Z•i'l ! ,
ir frtle":',l.
'' For isle br -, '- ;'' ' 4 a:t Ittli & . '
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Apt
' / auraetrtrattl
%,p US,
pRiCEI4)F TH,L I
VARIOUS KINDS *
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xznSwiri
ARTHUri
Ware, 172 and 174 FEL{ IIAL STREIi
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kiLEGIIENi
' IiIi7MITIVDER.
Electric N 0.,. 1, . 2 , 3. 4an y, grain, in
Sc
Canisters, I lb. each ... . ...... :I
American Sporting, in Ov.s. 'Canisters ofi
each
and 4 Shooting, Nos. I ,'2,'xl and 4 grali
'Oval Canisters of 1 lb. . . d
... I
Indian Rifle, In Oval Canistets of lib. ea,
Kentucky Ride, in Oval Caniaters of 111).1
lientnckyß In Oval CsMiaters of lb.;
CM one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.)
(50 half lb. do.. do. do.)
KEG POWk.s.E/t.
Kentucky Elie, Frga. 'Fla: l , and 'Sea Sis
!mg" Fa, in kegs, 25 Ws
Kentucky Ride, FFI , O, PPG; a nd "Sea
Ing" it;, in kegs, 12); .• •.4 .. ...
Kentucky:Rifle, FITG, and "Sea ill(
lug , ' FO. In kegs, 634 lbs I
Deer Powder, itrlegs, 25 lbs.::4
Mining and Shipping rowdor, Mining F.
and se'rx grain, net cash, In kegs. 23 lbs
Safety Fuse for.(
Blasting, of itmerlor qua(
in packages of 50 feet and - over
Delivered free of expense Va board ofi
Railroad, in Pittsburgh or Aliegheny.
4 '
'OTICE TO ----- 'oWNlig : OF
DRAYS, RAdI 9
S - ice.l
• :) I
Notice Is bereliy given to .u. I owners <
Carts, Carriages t Buggies, gm. ..4 whether re
non-resident in the city of PLUsbprgh, to ;
Act Licensee at the Treasurer's Office of tha
tsburgh FORTHWITH, iri Pecordancel
of Assembly, approved Match 30th, c i f
And an Ordinance of. the CoAlt_cilS of thq
Pittsburgh,. passed ril 16, /560.
All Licenseqf notyl han ds bero MAY i
will be placed in t he. WI the Chief i•
for collection; subject to hM fat of a, cenf
collection thereof, and all . persb, na who or
refuse to take out Licenses will ;be subJect4
ally, to be recovered before the Mayor, d.
amount of the License. i
The old metal•plates of preyro s years m
turned at the time, Licenbes a ,: taken oli
95 cents therefor. ' -
RATES OF LICk...NSE:
Each One Horse Vehicie.,....M.... .. .. .
Each Two Horse • " - . ..*..1/..... .....
Loch Four Horse " ' •
Each Two Horse Hack
Omnibuses and Timber Whalis drawn
Horses. Eighteen Dollars midi For ea . /
Donal Horse used la any of theiboye vehl
Dollar. SA3Wb
1. ALLINI
:
ITITSDrIIOII, February 18, 186;qi City Tree
.
OFFICE OP ME Slat ER OF;A. ) LLEOHEN .
- Prrrepunali.kkpril Ist, li
the 210
tlon Ff.an A ltr ci liE relati n gto °l Ligheny cop
proved the let day of May, .1.801.4 And of thg
meat. to weld Election: apprOved the 'BOti
March, 1868, I hereliy give notice that th;
elites of the several Wards. Beroughs an.
ships--WILL BE OPEN and I *lll' be prei,,
receive the
• • : - '
ii
County, State,Poor, t
Work-hous
, ,
Bounty Taxes, fori 1868. 1
- - ,
, ,
On and a ft er the Ist day of M ._lBBB, sal ',..--
Call be paid -at th is office until theilst day oil I
with a
~._,
Deditetlop of Fire Per dent. Did •
.
for prompt payment , to any tersons pay?
WHOLE AMOUNT of their tIMPS.
There will be no deduction .nliowe
Month of August. • There will b e TENPER;
ADDED to all
,di
taxes 'remaining npaid on 3
AD pf September, 1888, , 'i i
1.-: . 3:p. IMENIIIIST4
Treasurer Of Allegheny Cc
p, • LUTZ - OF ALI&3IMAL March
vii ASSESSMENTS. I
The Park Commission, having,tuade their!
ment on all property in the CltyPt . AlleghC
the purpose of _Park Improvement, in acci
with the Act of Agsemblt for thm bonversiol
Common Grounds Into public Pldrks, here"
notice to all parties Interested that they wll
appeal said assessments, at City HALLi
Tuesday, the.7th day eV/pill 141
.....
$
After which no exceptben.to ors
assessments can be made. ppeal frd i
' JAME PARK, '
3 ,
'President . f Commif
mlw3len&
mh30.n61
BRICK! BRICK: i I
, •
CEO. A. BAYARD.
Begs leave -tti announce that he k has ilnisl
splendid new BRICK WORKS, and is now pt.
to Tarnish . ' •'f 1 • •
• 1,0 C O C),COOD CO :
Of the very best HAND-MADE B4ICK. ma
of superior Clay, thoroughly tem pered by t,-
power. This_ yard is one of the most 'comill
the county. 'Winter houses, and everything 4
to manufacture during the whole year. 1
These Brick will be sold and detltered in t.
in such quantities as desired, au l at the k•
market rates. •. • • •. i • 'i
All orders left at No. 68 S3IITELIf L.D Ti.S
will be promptly attended to. '. rnh. ,
\fALT.-500 BUSHEL,. 1
FALL BARLEY - BSA
L T$
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MlI
cANE Sr. AN.IFERI.
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141 `PAT ER STRA
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Pittsburgh, January , 1.868. .
iclo GLASS SIANUFA.C'EUREti
The undersigned hauinglieutired the sole 1
ey or the sale . of the celebrafed .:-.-
.. . a
COPLEY POT crxr, I .
Are now prapared to furnish it in ins quant
those wishing to procure this superior article.
l y
Ling fifteen years , use of this Clau, we have an
at such
for as we belleye makes it a S
article for pots than any in the market, Yvre IV,
secured an a v erage stand ar tax, =Orr andi
)(ultras. - We will Banish reoeitiesTor the pr.l
Lion of the mixture at this Clay !perilous pui4
ing The Clay Is ground and mouldedlln lump?..l
delivery. - • ..
DITHRIDGE & SON.
k
' .... . Fort Pitt Olsss Work;
IV Mai ton Street, Plitiburgh, f '
ReCaved and ;or sale by
W. C. FELD
DEALER
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GLUE, PI:171,LEI)
Tamers' Scraps, Capons, T:
BONES, NEATIS'EOOT &C
Office and Wareitionie, No. IA4 ITRF
STREET, nearly opposite the Post prnee,
PITTSBErIiGH,
ETZI
ASHINIOTON MILLS,
STEEETd
Near Pittsburgh Grata iElevat,
NV: . 5v,—. . 4 : 14- timitigge•xv, -
Manufturet GOEN MEAL, EEC iLOUR
CHOPFED'PEED.- 'Orders delivered i t elthe
free of charge. Grala.or all kinds gipped,
Corn shelled. on' short - notice. ,
111:0;KLI,t .ID.k.
port orrupwr
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minunictut.p, .6f every— deoctiptiorr!
Stretolledi Cemented and Ithetod.Daltior ti ned
laEukalEiCEIR , niaz, G.
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nion. De pot. - :Pittobasich. - • - - -
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