The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 09, 1868, Image 2

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Vigo r_plN with 311. g Endly.l )uc
vowe tile maiden. would only he Woe.'
w a:vrisys cudeavbr in ydease her.
She her con,ent,'Vritigh
I.2tiaid ncivier ir,rl.4 excepl. 4 .`r4,ll are mini,— • .
.titass—,ll:4o.4 [mots • .
4 1' , "Ne7 . ne.irrlrq, I foott,l to my r t: ,: t.
TlR:6ttuo:nt ha..l-Atio; , tit tit , . truth.
For oft, in .Invi.pu, .iudg. on,
Sho'd if 1 vi:r.torr,l f., Ivr a jo:t.
In the Ivay proo:--•••1"611 , re A dug- - -1
dog nt-tti.• car-1•Alltg0011!"
MI
3111 , 110 mm CH , ' ••",‘", can hirally affor
Tbk.k..l,travae..:tiht, wlllt our auiderat , .
And hint , 41 We 6,4:11:. to w her,
5ze.,—,,..-.., - ; - ' ,l-1410 "kedy 446 0 0 nre. you, exceedingly blue... , .1.
• - Alia s fretroTls .. . crt,d. , • Von' r, a Vs . —yo::;
vcry:
• wht n il. hap;tne , l feat to
:1.1 . 41t10 , 1$ k,
• • Lei:7 , 4 b,.r t o to a wibor..
• p.bv,by I mailehueb fuz
An , Von - re a , :te—eu4—eu
• . w,:re It ~..ctt-tolued to 13!..b0r1“ -
ot„ b i tt wltli•the 1,1, 01E40:11:n1w,
An I 0, :2:vlAm greatly it. Loam
• Te, in,tead of .`are:.lng...
I 111:1;11e:o .1 hit? bpeeek. lu zehurl that I at.'
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AdLE TALK
—pubanru! 'will have stroot earr,
by May 10th.
-- . Judy thinks the 13141, air of Down ought
to be a iaato Churchman.
Sallons in the French navy arac• not al
lowed to wear moustaches.'
--A Fifth Avenue lady has just received
a medallion carpet for which she paid $ll,-
090 at ; the Parris Exhibition. _ -
--An excavation was made in, pompeii in
honor of Admiral Farragut.
—There are 59 professors belonging, to.
the faculty of Columbia College, New York,'
and 754 pupils.
-There are still upwards of three and a
•
Half millions of unemancipated serfs in the
• Russian possessions.
; —Two hundred creatures, who disgrace
the name and sex of women, have reeeritly
arrived at Cheyenne.
• ~••Somehody has estimated that 'young
Boston has /thrown $1,500 worth of bouquets
t6'teet of ihe'White Fawn.
• —lt , is raid that one of Mrs. Sprague's
• friends had answered Mrs. Swisshelm. We
should like to see the answer.
-:-Blue coats, and brass buttons have come
up- again in England; they haye been the
thing for. two or three-years in Paris.
--The. Ron. John B. Bigelow's famous
revised edition of Franklin's autobiography
is announced by Lipphaeott as speedily forth-
coming: -
• . —An exchange says that it is a sort of
poetic justice that, as "Moses deserted the,'
- -blacks; one.of the Black - s should in turn de
FSSi
t :
L f.',...
I
-11ve hundred dollars ois the entrance fee
.to the de la creme ,club in• London. It
, tli4 - ' highest priced and newest club - in
Zngland.
—New York is going to have an-insur
dnbo company' for plate window's.
' Ttds will be the cause of a great many
...,,,citleptal breakages. _ -
EMI
, .--Madame Ratazzi at a recent , royal ialj
in Florence wore $1 , 29, 000 :worth of
- 131 , 44(10"aial 4 .4 - 0 ,9 06 , worth Pf lace- Talk'
toriouisl*iddy displais after that.
--Bull Run Russell has written 'a novel,
- which is said not to show such'remarkable
• powers of invention as did his letters from
tins couajry to the London Times
—The Ron.. John Magee, who is lying
- dangerously Watkins, N. Y., is worth
• - between $40,000,000 and .$50,009,000, prin.:
•
= cipally in Pennsylvania coalmines.
, -LCarleton; of New York, is preparing
Menkin's rhyming effusions, and will soon
issue a fine edition' . ' of them. CarletOn is
• ' noted as a publisher of funny things.
man m" f3t.,Louis has been arrested
and put under ;NO bail for his appearance
before the Grand Jury. His offence is that,
quite common here, of . selling obscene pa-
--Judy has found a reSemblancc between
the King of Dahomey and a famous painter ,
because, both,, are men of color, . celebrated
for the manner in which they execute their
subjects;
• • ---31ostof the war material for the Abys
simian expOition goes through the Suez
canal, winLti is open for small vessels. Thus
France raiipS pecuniary benefit 'from Eng
land's list barbarian war.
—The first pic-nic of the season came Off
Memphis last:Friday: The Post goes
into raptures over yotith, beauty, shiubbery,
,'sitniet and other equally:
plgitsaut things, 'includinga good dinner.
—On'SaticrdaY; Louie, the wind
was so . high ;that It bleW ddlin a brick black
''Aliguatus" 'Send 'felt lain when
the ;rnuf• alighted on his head; but it did not
quite extinguish hint . , and - he is 'recovering.;
The neiv Metiodistledifice , to be erected
' -hi Washington' Is to= be' gothic' in style and
"Uo'obij in4)irce: • Shade's or Blekome and
any: other . ,Hethodists of •fifty years ago !
- What do - you thinkof this for anieeting"
, - .71Atiier; Pennsylvania, n iitroubledlyith a,
traveling I;arper Who . gives people the
damps by iplaying Lanigans • bill in a very
• • 'iitiCortimat Mannet..._,'We that" "k he has been
• islionr town. , In fact half., a dozen of him
-• I r. mast have been here::
I • ) BEivaria,•sticks to his deter
', 0010;.'14 sneee
sor, doanot irant to •bo King-,any morii,
Lthlwlg, should elv i le;r'
L---2-="=;a:bve they. You'd hake
,
marry pn,-
adalm on the throne: , The tWng
A lot of ladies ' (?) got Litton rev! in Llttle
Rock, ,at the house of a Mrs. Kinifinion. -
3ffsKilibulTYl firink
ehots ftom a , re,Volyer,nt. her. r,Mrs. ;Crow
MM - kinnamoit are injail: f The ritreitt,
the inins ,
,„ . , responsi e
. action. :
Mann and Olarn , Louise
.1:1411Ozg are the:aryito - com i v tin for ppo c ,
favor the piesent"season; in ~W et
would like,..ilxe ever did bet,:te bet
„
KellogwnithoughAhee others are, except4g,-
- 1/taw - Lima,- the most renowned cantatriCeel
• • • • ,
I , hVintink; in the' trends near
J6,o4lll . oloond tt ilfC.llo anon ' t of
tvg.O.fikeidonsfoiMimaed,.ol3o fine*, afanialt ,
`iiktriitioxiiiCsikWof very
;
,
=I
IREEMINIO
rough usage. A double murderhasevident :: ,
ly been committed.
—Johnsonugplipigh is Miles
latest poetical gem 2 „lilies mistook 4T isso
cation when he turned poet, and Inial-sena
trying to turn Wit eYer since,
cess in that line can scarcely be called:l)rd-
--Thidine is - to take-its place in Chicago'
this month again. The fair Water Nymph
has escaped once more-from Kuhlehorn and
the rest of her hydropathic relatives, to win
her way. into the hearts of Chicagoans
through the graceful limbs of sonic 'fair dan
klise-Within- unpronounceable name.
`=-there;. are 4,865,060. men in the stand
ing armies of the principal countries of Eu
rope. By nddhw,- the armies'of the smaller
countries, including Sweeden, Denmark,_
Bavaria, " Wurtemburg, Saxony, Belgium,
Turkey and the German - duchies, the num
ber will probably amount to 0,000,000.
—A blacithailth in Grand Rapids, ...Mich.,
has fallenheir to $g,060,000, and has -come
into his preperty. There seems to be a glut
of unexpected mill;onaires now-a -days, and
it must be vary pleasant, indeed,.- to,have -a
huge fortune drop on you from the cloudd..
Pittsburgh clouds have not been generous
in this way-.
—The 'women of Topeka, Kansas, *let
the, other day in regular .convention and
nominated one of themselves, a Mrs. Crow,
a member of - the Board - of .Education. in
that county. Kansai seems to be theleg,iti
mate field of all sorts of queer or absurd
political and religious movements, just as
Central :New York once was.
—Wade Hampton, the handsomest, dash
ingest, most thorough bred gentleman in
the State, and probably at one time in the
rebellarmy, has beep nominated for GoveY
nor Of • South Carolina by the Democrats.
If il4ngs ever come to such a pass that a
rebetakes the Gubernatorial chair in any
State, we hope that it may be such a man as
this. .
' --d sort of tardy justice bas at last been
done to the ancient belle of Baltimore, the
Princess Bonaparte, nee Patterson. It has
pleased the Emperor, who has heretofore
ignored the claims of 'his cousin, the son of
this lady, and has called him invariably Mr.
Patterson, to, appoint him "Officer of ordi
nance to the Emperor," under the name of
Captain BonaParte. This acknowledgment
of hiS right to the name will be welcotned
by the BaltiMore Princess.
--.-A quiet and peaceable shoemaker nam
ed -Patrick Daly, residing in Springfield,
Mo., got on &spree on the last day of March
and becoming excited beyond his_ wont,.
daew a knife.with which he declared his In
tention of enforcing'his views on the body
of a bar keeper. Bar keeper caught the
excitement frOin Patrick and . fiung a whiskey
glass at him,, striking his eye, burstirig the
eye ball and of course destroying the sight.
Daly - la'nalonger excited and wishes he had
.
never been .so. -
If. --An'amusixitscene took place in 'IOUS-
Agn, Mo., g few days- ago. „Two Campbellite
, preachers of some fame weie annoxinced.lo
p'reach, on a certain week day night. A.
i large crond assembled, and maited,for three
quarters of an hour after the appointed time,
but the Campbells . weren't coming, and so
sortie one propoied a dance. -Fiddlers were
easily procured, and midnight found one of
the, jolliest balls on' record; at, its heiglil
; The- Moral- is that delay leads to balls end
. -
pleasant evenings. - .. .
I. —The Wellabnrgh Herald . accuses some
iStenbenviThans . of:starting coal mines in
Ohio, and.then Undermining the Ohio river,
1 and thug actually mining for and getting
1 coal-in Virginia, without tax and without
price. This, the Herald says, must be put a
. stop to. Dow it iti to be done seems to bee
mystery. . If the State of - Virginia bores
holes in the ground, until the offend
ing Ohio miners, it may have _a long JOU be
fore it. The Steubenville Herald, hoivever;
sad; that ;the,
'.Welisburgh .- paper is misin
formed, and that nb Mines in that neighbor
. hood' go tind,.e, the 641 er.. :
'The Rou nd Table wants 'to have duel
...
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'ling re - -established. For . absurd rnis-state
ments,.. and outrageous falsehoods; the Bound
Tails stands without an.equal; - and yet 1(10
to prevent such things in jounMgep that it
wants 'the -code of honor again; to go into
effect: - How would the editor of that journal
like to be ; called out and• forced to 'fight
every man who was insulted by the state
mentrmade some time ,ago in the ROund .
Table, that, with•few• exceptions, all of the
so-called ladies - of New York were drunk
arils.":' Not vcrY!inuCh prohably,. and yet
lie sets up the staiulard of immaculatejourn- -
alhipi; and holds it aloft With hands as ranch
gelled fronidabbllng - in dirty artieles of this
kind as are any hen& in the nation.
—The Gaines' will-case has at last been .
decided. It is one of the most_ curiously,
interesting will' cases on reckkidr weft worthy
a prominent place,ainongthe,earises eelibrie:
of the country. Mrs. Gen.: Gaines :having:
noic ( beeiiieeMe(itebe' 'aetiiillY-:tb legiti
mate ~..~.
Chiktother, Slither,. Daniel Clark, comes,.
after thirty.liicweary years of legal proceed
ings, dault,''aii'anxiety, 1 . Into a prciierty •
valued.. at about 46, 9 00, W ,_,which Makes
ler, lit , •is . •eald.r. the ~ wealthimte •Nionuttr. kr
Akiicriiig. - t3Mall; dark, .vivacious, : enter
taiiirrig.ikiiti:reiiiitiklitoj , well preserved (for
fot
Mtn. Gaines*nolOngerl`roung) this; Creole
nitillaii . :ficii4s le iriiibnbii just 'now th e'
_most tritimpbant wonianin- the world, and
.
She - his ern; plip best of her life ,for.
lids '.-,,:. - ...".
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• - ...4,0fil Neavlsi. cm eminent Scotch Judge,
heying:biep'MO'fllsgttsted With s ,the-'Darwin t .
lan theory has it!' in' the fol.-
owing poetical effuidsni . - ' 2 "' ' ' ' : l:,:, ~
A doer with axeck that was longer by halt
Than the real nt,itantroura (try not to lap h)
1 ~-: •By stretching - and stretching-became a, gira ffe, ,
I: -
. , . tem i ol i tt s. l , l4; l ll l 9 3 itiwia t itt o t n iirotlli
toeB .
..,
• '' • And he then,hy the nazi , *CO etemhantgaex: , .
.1 1i: .." ' ; , - ~+ minleyaobodrean deny. • .
1 ' l itillipeiettlt ipliatili;:tiniMpitidiiiiii.
t ; ~When.ute tartans alb mass managed to go o , •
'• • • - .4 B ,l•Mkra O.P Pre4o o A±tAltdishati Ata ;elan: ;.!, !I
;:;.' r ~ ri 1 r. rAI r, - • ... I nk.R.4b,o,f . iy sun del i - ,., ,~
*......._
,---Mtif!,vgitlibigr!ilailer beer breviOrt in
Lita - 0- bi l it . 4 l oA:) l 9o4 l siskffin in and
.thii., .rep i ymy. ligrAithe ruins.
, th -
w armer: 8 frost in.
th. 10000103
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1868
IJENTISTRY,
ONLY -
1/08.11TEICH)FHABT TEETR
FULL UPPER 1 . 2, 0 - W - taI A S I P'T FOE SI.E. ,
TEETH EXTRAvrrED WITHOUT PAI
1,70-91LAItHE FOR ITICTRAOTIND WHEN ARTI
FIOTAL.TEETH ARE ORDERED.
ALT S WORE AVARRAETED FOR FIVE TZARS.
LAU.DIHE9yREE OF 'CHARGE, AT
QM:NOY K. SCOTT'b
Staitm • ' Dental Esettiklishrnent,
278 PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE ITAD
N. 11.--As DR. SCOTT h a licensee under the,
Goodyear ratentg, he will not maize any "new (Lo
gue) rubber' sets, but will continue to Inanutactnre,
the genuine articIe — VtTLCANITE. . mh=d&T
GAS FIXTU• S.
' GAS PICIET i,, , ' ES
• • . -, lip - .'
.
CTS4a , la, CI. eIZ, 1 le:eS,
- -
FCP GAS AND 011.
Just received, the'llnest. and largest assortment
\ 11...
e-rer opened ili thigeitY, - • . .
WE 1.60r1 ai KE LY,
. ,1.17 WOOE'STUEET, COI:. Vl.Eii.V.i . ALLEY.
inte2-liii22 -
DRY GOODS
Nov moons
PLAIN BLACK SILK
C/KOzi 611,ALN SILK
FIOU'REDSITAK
,El'Uz.:ll POPLINS
FANCY POPLIN
r'ortn.f ALPACCAS.
BLACK A.ND COLORED LUSTRE:S,
WOOF: DELAINES, CHINTZEki
CLOTH
SPRING- CASSISIERES
DA7II.K CA 4SIMERES
BLACK AND BLVE CLOTH
LINEN
ru lANTS, NAINSOOK
WRITE . QUILTS
BALMORAL AND 1100? SEIRTS.
BLACK AND COLORED KID GLOVES.
SHIRT FRONTS, IIiNDKERCHILFS.
IIOSIERY, NOTIONS., ,
BONNET', BATS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Sc
A Large and Carefully Selected Stock,
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
4T WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
180 & 182 Federal Bt., Allegheny.
pter MARKET STREET., 947
•• • •
SPRING OPENING
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
(Successor to J. M. Burchfield & Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
MR. PILILLIPS respectfully anuounces that the
extensive alterations to his
RETAIL' DRY GOODS STORE
Arc llsblishment h NOW pEr.iazn e:thr
, .
Zreili 'Stock of Dry Groodi
, .
For 3prlug ' and dommer
'Testi, at the lowed. East
.lst4:
A T. lIECKFXIrB,
27 Fifth - treet.
PLAIN' LINEN. : HANHKERgiir*o, ceata
ALI; r i Nffi r ar d fliKlSTlTCHKD triiiDEER:
CHIEFS., to 3b cents and nßwards.
WATCH AND WORK BOXES. :WRITER°
HOSIERY, la all grades and at all prices.'
DIORRBONII STAR SHDITS.
AT BEDITCE- 0 PRICES
juri GLOyEII,"Cp#I3ETS; HOOP UICIIIIWIte
ILL 'OUR GOODS , IT LOW PRICES.
fIARD, MCCANDLESS & cti;:
- iLite Wilson, Carr & Coo , ; •
ivacaisAnt DEALERS
foreign ; 'Domestic Dry Goods,
,• • 1, • - si?. 7.1V9 0 P, STREET.
Third diiiiiabovaPlunond Wien
• • Pr*BURG}PrrA•
„:;;;yxAzkros; - ioßGAtns i Arx);..:.-i.;;
'JOT THE ' HEST . -AND CHEAP
ESI PLAXO AND !MOAN.
Seholliadities Giold,- Medal Pi lijio;
ASO ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN' ., '
PIANR aosalrhies! tit' the
latest valuable haprovemente 'known In the ,-eou
'traction of a first class Inetrumen e; 'lnd bias always
been warded the :highest :premium: wherever ez
blrdted,.-Ita tone la full, sonorope and sweet: The
werimarrahlu, for. &arability Isprd_berarty, surpass
slt oumsee, ] , tprins from $6O te11160,4 (accOrdlng to.
styleand•Alliall9Lulitesper Oen ell otber 110-enuO
drateliiss ano
!Marra' OOTTAfIIkiIIOAN' •
-Stands it the bead of en. reed Instruments, lninro
docind t perfect pima quality of tone o any
*rimier Instrument In 0,6 united btatee. Ulm New
rpiteadebelpactin - Constructlan, 'sad OtliiableFo
OABPENTERP6"PATENT " TOICIWILIMA
TREMOLO" Is only to be found' bribis
Mee troni 1/00tellINHL-' AM dllanultee4 "!!-PreL
Nt- .
' '
.1,11. r 4#1.7
all 'Orfila Ardiiii ! fraili 44 1 44 3 11,1114
,„ 40 1 , 1 1 I *eji
.C:Ctf-t •fti
~~~ - - a ~~~'~°` _fi~
~. ,",~„~' "' ~~~~~.7- ^;r'-ter a-"
:., r .
1 / 2 s 6l6 slatiZiFiQlUEllll4M&
- - -
IKrEW STORE; NEW STORE
ItOggNBAUX,STEINiIART &d r 4 S
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• • '
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM;
76 Market Streit, Pittsburih, Pa
The unde7,47 ,- Ic•i resnect folly ttiforin the public
that thcy have received' their entirely new r.-•oek or
goods' consisting of
.- •
Ma , nary and Straw Goods:
Flblicin3, Laces.
~.A. rt. ifi ,- 7. aI. ,Flriviers,
Era:woidtiries, "White Goods,
ficsiery and Gloves
Corset,- arid Skirts,
deb' the - y incite the attention.of perehabere,
'IS - 110.1.ESA.LE ,11cD
On of oar firm giving his entire attention to the
pure asing of goods at the. Eastern Markets, and
hart • g had o long experience and all the facilities for
proc • ng goods at 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 patronagels respectfully soli
cited.
-
ROSENBAITIff .STEINIEART &CO.,
mtatat2o No.
76
3LLREET STREET
GRAND OPENING
SPRING GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Najnsook;
Victoria Lawns.
Soft Finish Cainbric.
ALSO, A LARGE Lol'ol o
SOILED VITEDGE .GOODS,
Willa we ere .11Ing at a greatsa9rillce.
GOOD IBISH,LINENS at 37 cents. SOILED KID
GLOVES at 50 cents. SYSTEAIE ALEXAN-
DRE RIDS for SLI, GENUINE ALEN-
ANDRE KIDS for $1.85. Or.r
assortment of HOSIERY
cannot be beat. HOOP SKIRTS
at 75 cents. The new and beautiful
SENSATION TIE, Just received- 200 dos
FRENCH CORSETS Just reedived. , A complete
line of MAGENTA, LIrCRETIA and. ELVIR#
CORSETS. Also, a line of MISSES' CORSETS.
RISTORI FRINGES, all colors. MULLION FEIN.;
GES, all cofors. BUGLE TRIMMINGS, a flne as-
meat. A. fine lot of BUTTONS.
DIALCRITIII, OLT= & Co.,'
78 and SO Market Street.
nvIVZ:dIEI
A PERFECT FITTING GLOVE.
DIACRITM & CARLISLE;
19 rmh l~tr et
-
INVIT'E ATTENTION TO THEIR
KM GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which is now_complete with every coloi aWd shade
They have just opened.loo DOZEN ot. the
Cdebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) KIDS,
Imported especially to our order. Hundreds of our
customers can testify to their perfect cut and fault
less quality. The colors were got up from shades of
dress material, selected and (undated tiy us, and
are really
Elegant and Desirable.
The assortment Includes BLACK, WHITE,
DARK COLEUS, MEDIUM COLORS, and OPERA
or PARTY COLORS:
SIZES--5 3-4 TO 8
IffACRITM & CARLISLE,
19 FIFTH STREET
III=!
a 4 1 4 nall ilf-Eit DXBIO OW ;01
ALL OF THE 11IANIUFACTUES14
OF THE
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD
AINTD)
count *vim.
STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINTS,
cilivonAiz!,• 4 7434?TA.
1 7erdlit4:71.refin,
• • Versailles Green,.
• • I
chrome ICP4I ) ,W. •
' -
And every variety of Colon, dry antgrpuitliti 011,
for sale by , •
IMMIS &-VAnN44.
4 NIIOI;ESALE,,DRUGGISTS
60=4'of X. 1130 347, 410 liita)mte Sireets.
:‘: ,'-'-'l4llrsik7ittAZZ.
scaifommtAKEß do 80N,
PITT~Ip~TRG~A .r
iThite Lisa an 4 Color Works,
f ioiortneurrussirill 01"
. .
:WHITE AND D
•
ZINC, PUTTY ; "BUTE LEAD, ,
i1e 0 0,1015 • YEW:1 1 111XE GHEENt
And ootoD, &tort;
..OMcFg N***soviziptsvitscr.
AUogbe
ffain Nos..sou ,*551 .411 , 11. •450 Enid ANN.
Bet* l ereet, 141 414051,44 ttio.ek Btreet,
TOONPEOZICMIIUES. '
ITTENBII - WiIigORIBACH,':' - '--'' 1 '•
_,
_.,•.::l:,:r,ect,,ionerr,, . :; t. , „- 7,,
,1..
VAildr and•Bakerh . -..'•
~.-;,:.: , _-. i•, , ,, 1 !,,,, 311, - ..C;1
::140,40?0$9,1intraraID. IggilETl'' I ''- ,1 ' • ' '''. •
t'' ) ~-- "''i. ,` ; ' ;';', 'I! , Aetaieen f4179,4k1ing,W007.• -;
(7E4 (. , - ' - ail Zai dititittAtbdteisttieiloct ''' .
Candy Altaniiiiictater, ~,,, 1.
lii dimerfaidittiG cl4f. ,
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CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C.
MARCH • • ' • ' " 1868.
- • THE VERY LATEST
AT;,x7 INS
tA• ; I
•
AP.IIIVLNG, soLr)
RECEIVED. ' •
• TIE VEBY 1,0 WES Y.
IticcALLUM ST ES,
51:FIFTH StREET,
.abc Wood. •
23 JUST IMPORTED. .23
Fancy Goods, &c.,
And Especially Adapted to this Mar%et,
VELVET CARPETS
English Body and Tapestry Brussels,
INGRAINS AND 11E3IPS,
THE FINESI ASSORTMENT AND :THE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE CITY.
°MIR M'CUNTOCK & CO.,
- No. 23 Fifth Street.
Ler:
1868 , SPRING STOCK -I . Bw
OF 4•
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
LOWEST PRICES IN THE' CITY
SPECIAL INDUCESIENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY
mhlo:d&u , 'Y
WE ,HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
• BY STEAMER COLORADO.
Of our own Direct Importation,
PITHE - 1 4 EiVEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OF I'HE CELEBRATED ' -
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
- ENGLISH TAPESTRY
AND
BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS AND HALLS.
WITHHTAIR CARPETS TO MATCH.
& COLLINS,
7.IAND 73 FIFTH ST, (decond Floor.)
aci;:77.9iT
- CRACKER BAKERIES,
PA .TriT' •
And every variety 91'
SUPERIOR CRACKERS.
S. S• , AtiMITIII
. 91 Liberty' Street;
TRY THsli. y . .
Mil
SHEPHARD'S
Steam Cracker and Biscuit FaCtoiy,
317 LIBEETI63TREET, PITTEI3I73GIL
.llaufactureflartil iltnOer, In : ail kb;ula or ~.
ebiri - VEG 4 T I .IOi 4 WAA - 17,
FOREIGN AND DOMEEITIC ruin's; NUTS. Av.
STEAM,
ESTABLISHMENT. ,,
*bleb TEN YEARS' TELtli in New York. and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
~t - 413V.AIS*Aika9f..7
ist—Fading and Shrinkage are eourpletely avoid
ed., • .
91d7rNo,ripping apart neceiniary.
3d—When Steed from dust, mothaor their larvae, .
'the' ilitarPet: looks nearly as gtotod - aa new, save the'
natural fading from wear.
4th—When Rerteetly clean, a Carpet will wear as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere point' lf
eetineelY+ to say nothing of rooks. • : • ,
OIIbEES'iEFT AT 'l'lllS OFFICE
179. Liberty Street,
de eddieeecd to #. O. itek t 4i'3,. receive pr om pt
attention. . ; '
CM
GJEMA'I 4 • .110III4ER
liltteliD Or PIZ A.GE.
•., Thii "Qum!! Tt**ant -.-
iiiwiqtauthii:ot -TitEr-:wAitt ~. rt*
1 .:.• orz .,
SatlifffBll4Xe WA 1 71 4 , PDRPOliii lrnr
; p az( MOWN CrsDENTßresperiban
illumilbo inglilr- less moey
illaV
.._ Add is !10l bellorocers.
W!
. 7: DiPEIME 61iiIPETS:,•".'
THE VEil NEWEST
Z7TI LES
DOMESTIC CARPETS,
P 1 Ic Es
OP MOST ELEGA.NT• DE6.I.GNS
COMMON CARPETS,
25 . CENT% PER YARD
C.A.rti 3 WITS.
JUST OPENING;
AU .Qualities'
TO SELL
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth 'street;
OVER BATES & BELL'S
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS.
"FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
tri
CARPET , BEATING
om,L IPCIOTOCK,
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MISCELLANBUS.
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GUNPOW
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ILiZA_RD PO
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Electrtaters:ic 5t.),, , . 1. •:.. ::: - .5 and 5 craft., ials,l:ll.j
_.Cari.Kb,(llcl 7 .l ..... :.
Civil .........
Amerrenn .;iport lug, illt Oral nstcra et 111
each ,1
:Duck Shooting, .:.:‘ , 511,. '...,. a find 4 . gr4.lu,
Qyal ettnister#ot
Indian Rifle, In Oval A'antiters of 1 lb. van,.
Kentucky Mlle. in 4> ; 1.t1 Cani.ters of 1 lb. cast
Kentucky': Mc. I nOvitl Caniaters
(25 one lb. Oral catiliteri.in a case.) • i
t 5() Italf IP.. d „
.
Kentucky :Rine. Fla' ii•2.lrW and. • ;Sul
lug" PG, iu LC,V., bs
Kentucky Rifler •itrYt. FED; anti ••••14:a Shoot
lug" Fll, In kegs, iN lbs
Kentucky itille.'..FFYo,l rind ".ten Shoot '
lug" FG.
Doer Powder. in keg .t; "
Mining and Shipping . 'owder. Iltlnln^ F, rid
'• and Pt's' grain. • neactish; in kegs.- 25 lbs.
safety Fuse for Illastiii kr, of superior quacitti
in package.; of 30 feet and over
,•
Delivered free Of e. tense •• du board of Di
Italtroad, in Pittsburgh dr Allegheny.
•
uth2l
SECURITY64I3 COMFORT
THE TRAVEI.ING * COMMUNITY.
B, HARRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACF,
. . Car Heater: and Moderator, .t
. . .
For SMOKE ANO.II. T fit IMUES, dispel
, withibilUM of Stu - Yeti-anti -Fires ln or , abort
'Passenger or Baggage Pars, with the attachmo
graduate the heat to any temperature that
desired without the passibility of then
cars to which the Jacket may tie attached.
Haying obtained - of the United States Letter
eat for a - Safety Jacket Pyhich is - warranted to t
the most intense heat 'that maybe. adplied to 2
the position and purpose for which It is interi
It is a sure protection' from accidents by fire,
rutting from defective:flues. or-niters Iron
used as conductors for 'smoke or beat: It is r.
plicable to all pitting that may berme oyerhe2
and Is warranted, to give perfect satisfaction y.;
wood or other combustible material may be in
in close proximity thereto. I am. now ready Ii
ply my invention to , stores, dwellings,' factt
shipsp steamboats, railroad cars, Sc., .whei
pipes as conductors are made dangerous by -4
overheated and securiti desised. I will sell, di
plication, rights to manufacture or to use the :‘
invention; also, territdrial rights. to such as;
wish to engage In settling priv7eges, either by;
or county.
J. B. HARMArW - •Office at the "NE PLUS ULTRA
WORKS," corner of 316rris street and the Allh
ny Valley:Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, II
fe2B:s4o
NOT ICE TO tAVNERS OF
_ • DRAYS
.
'
Notice Is hereby g nto all owners of
Carts, Carriages., Buggies, stc.., whether Seattle:l
non-resident in the City of Pittsburgh, to payl;
Licenses at the Treasurer's Otilce of' the CU,
Pittsburgh FORTHWITH, In accordance witi
Act of Assembly, apprbted March 30th; 1860't
and an - Ordinance of 1 the Councils' of. the Cl 4
Pittsburgh, passed Apt-1116,1860.
All Licenses nut paid 6n or before MAT 15,1'
will , be placed' in the hands of the Thief of P.
for collection, subject , to his fee of 50 cents fo
collection thereof, and tall persons who negleil
refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a
alty, to be recovered hefore the Mayor, d0ub1" 2 .. ,
amount of the License.l .
The old metal plates' of tireiioni years must b`-;
turned at .the: time LltepSesntetakess,out,
15 cents' therefor , '
' DATES OR .
Each One Horse V./Allele • - .. .. • 7
Each Two Horse • • • ..""12, 1 1 •
Eoch Four Horse . 4 I - •• • ' 15' .:!,
Each Two Horse Hach; • • .15
Omnibuses and • Tlmbhr ',Wheels:Ora:fru by 4
Horses, Eighteen Dollars each.. „For. each V?.
Donal:Horse. until.in any.or tlie aboyo
. , 54111117-EL ALLI2cDE.II.;
- . - - City Ticasur't
116 a,
FITTS/lURGII, Feb
OFFICE OF TII.F. , : TREASIER OFiALEFAIrEEF
PITFE, Atlrp. Ist, 1988...1
TN PilitStrANCt ot tne.2lst
J. tion of an Act retail* to Allegheiry.tbunty?
proved the Ist day of MaY.31.301. and of the am„t
meat to sat& section approved the 30th
Mamh, 1866,• give notice-that the.Dri
cities of the several • lards. Borofighs and Tcti
ships WILL. BE OPEN d I will be prepargi
receive the
_ ,••
County, State,:, PO r, Work-house
• -
. Bounty Tal e s, fo r 1868.
11 •
On
ffi
and after the Ist drat of May. 1868, * said te;
canbe paid. at this ocCluntil theist day; of Aug l
witha
Deduction of FivelPer Cent. Discos;
. d
for prompt payment. t 4 any persons paying 1.!
WHOLE AMOUNT 6f their taxes.
• There trill be no dednction. allowed durinO
month of August. There will be TEN'.. PER. (*Li
ADDED to all taxes rel r ain4ag unpaid on thq
day of September, 1868.
• . ' F. DENNISCEON
..
•/
1
Tregstirer of Allegheny Count;
Mial:n6o
GLASS - NIANIUFACTI7ItEIIk
The undersigned hiaing secured the sole A~4
cy for the sale of the celebrated'
i . COPLEIrPOT CLAY; - .
Are now promised to furnish it In any quautil
those wishing to procure this superior article. ;I
ring fifteen years` use or tats Clew, we have art
'at suchproportions as we j belleye makes It a 'be,
article for pots than anf,ln the market,' 'we ha%l
secured an auerage start of SIX, Emily and .:P
'MONTHS. .We will furni h recelpes for the prod
Don of the mixture aft Clay to !persons pure i
big. The Clay is ground rid moulded :n lumps i
delivery. .- . . ' -
, . ITHRIDGE a SON. 5
- . . "___: . r 1 , 04 Pitt Glass Work 3.
h i
WashingtOn Street, Pittsburgh, pci
F. ; w: ID. rgup,
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.....„ .. , DEA4RiEc , •':.: c i
'GLUE' Ol 'HAIR
ED
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Tanners' Scraps , : . mug; Cattle Tag
, . .
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BONES NEAP FOOT OIL , &C .
Office anet : Nitirehousj, It , riiifnialEl
13TERET, nearlyAmpositt tbo_POsCOßitei:
APITTSIftIIII3IIxwF., PAC
, •
1717ASHING'101%.1111114LLS, • -. 1
_..v_v
Iy o • -- - -
: WASTIThG 'sr STERET, - , ~'i
.... ' , .' ;:.Year Blitalourgla (rotaElevato4
i
.' ' ' .w. ,- w. ~ , A ..zwi3:33olugoff, 1
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manufacturer of C9ltl4' At'" ATE' FrAmit ix - 5 ii
_., *
CHOPP.E/4,1122:D. - Ordlers. denvered in either c
tree of charge. Grain of all kind. c4opped. '
Corn shelled. on ehort tio,tieey - , '- ' '2
OZO. O. CLAIM J. :1.1. WATIFI.I4 -- '' 1) P. IL ~4
IA
IRON . CITY BE LT WORKS,
..• .- . .GEO.:O3I:ARK:CCO:,
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Manufaettiren :Of - every „ i•deseil i ttlOn ' of Pate .
Strntelled, Cementedato Itivete Oak-Tanned
LIZIA,TEMI% MILTING. .1
No.'•OHLIffERTY STREET, (2d floor,)oppl
Union•Hepokrlttsbutith.- - - , , 'l*
-..__,.
§ILV.ERMINES.-•-We shall, in
, few. days, send. aft , :agent .to Eillvee_Hountat
' orado, to delelope ten &Varela Lodes of SIN
, Ore; d h looverecl anti Joetdedlry experienced mine
Ara anxtated le, an nnunially rich tnlnktig dlstri4
It isiatendeot.to hsve theift: fully. developed bell
going to the expense erecting. hulldlngs, ni
ettluery, &a. For this de velopment th e Compal
• have detenaineli to-se tt a limited amount of
.. 4 O
stock at a rate which will place poraltouni on '
llama fueling AS ibe. jaMnietors.themgelves. F
A l ll.lll.l. l 44Mari!Applz,tcr i . -14.1dILLAJNA CO.,
UM= •• • ' I - ~1 INIX yettrth etreetx
JOHN R. AfiZElttiebti r
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--'-`-' Nine *MI6” if , BtB - afilSeeism,
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saw Stoide-411181IfiTH.FIELD STREET, op,st"
alter . oet Office, rifleh. I's. .. •
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noses Ittr.O4 . 0. Httreeried.ott Plel bs.
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EDMEFUIVIZE - i ) L:1" THE.
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