The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 10, 1868, Image 2

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    CROSS PURPOSES.
1 lore my charming Polly, and.
My charming. she j
Ts fond of Dick, Who'd givelhis hand
For Fan, who dotes on—me.
Each dos I try my Poll to m i ce!,
My Polly pines to I
• "Young Dick. who lounges every "street
For Fan, who hunts up—Me. -
.1. frownwlien Fanny's path I cro . , $
Fan young Dick to see, I ' —, •
- ' Dick swears, the rogue! at poll. who'll toss
Her head at sight of—me. I - •
: • - - - : 9FIII would some
ansfe r . . ; V toi ,; ndlei
Not love my Poll, and she not cart
For Dick, hot sigh for—me.
But no: It Is the lot of man:
1
' Twas ever so. vou see. .
.„, •• •71tat Poll loves Eileh--while Dick loves Fan.. •
I.nd Fan Is Sweet— , on somebody else.
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VARIOUS TOPICS.
—The ice still holds at .Montreid.
1 . 5100,000 cotton mill is toy be erected
.it Peoria, 111. . -
1,500 barrels of eggs are daily consumed
in New York city. -
—Baden has a Jew for Finance Minister
in its new Cabinet.
—Judy wants to know what is the female
name answering to mandamus...
—The. New York plasterers have sent '
$5OO to the strikers in Boston.
—For maple sugar this has been the best
year. ever known in New Hal4shire.
—Ono hundred dollars per acre are made
this year, in North Carolina, by the pea nut
—St. Pudentius is the title of Cardinal
,Bonaptirre., Pope Pudentius would sound
_quite novel.
—Mrs. Alphabetical Southworth is what
the ChiCago Pon calls the renowned novelist
and woman of letters.
—General Forrest .is supposed to be the
head centre of the Ku Klux Klan. A fitting
representative of the society..
—Father McMahon, one of the Fenians
imprisoned i n , theneighboringljominion, is
lying at the point of death.. • .
—lt is unlawful to spin tops in thestreets
of Nashville, Japanese etizens will find
this ordinance oppressive and unjust.
—A young married man lost recently, at
a single sitting, $lOO,OOO, at a Paris club.
Gambling is very fashionable in that capital. '
—The Present Baron O'Neil, the descen
dant of the famous King of Ulster, "The
O'Neil," is a clergyman,. the Rev. William
O'Neil. •
—Mr. A. T. Stewart used all his influence
- to defeat the Arcade .railway bill for New
York; but a combination of capitalists for
once defeated him.
—Some one says that if Drew has the lagt
chance, he will have a monument t of him
self costing £300,000, because Vanderbilt's is
only to cost $250,000. •
—Mrs. Howard Paul, who with her hug
.
band gave some delightful entertainments
here a year ago, has charmed England this
•• season as the Grand Duchess.
—Mr. John Masker, of Trenton, N. J . .,
• was bitten two months ago by his wife's pet
dog, and a few days ago he died. Moral—
. "Beware of.your wife's pet dogs."
—The Turkish government hag decided
. to send $500,000 on a two, turret monitor
which shall be built in England. A Chris
tian monitor for the infidel ports.
—On Wednesday of last week a boy and
team of horses, while engaged in harrow-
I;mg, were struck by lightning, and all found
flead together, at Pottsville, lowa.
—The creditors of Overend, Gurney Lt
- _ Co., will it is now said, receive their claims
in full with 'interest, the assets of the firm
having proved larger than the liabilities: •
—The 78th Highlanders at Montreal
having found the weather milder than it
was, have taken off their trowsers, and go
m
round in kilts and bare knees once more.
—Dr. Chapin's salary is $12,000, and his
congregation recently made him a donation
vislt,during which they presented him with
the house in which he lives, valued at $38,-
.---Vociferons is the latest co - ruption of
Vesuvius that the funny men-: ; 'Who spell
things wrong and pretend they 'know bet
, ter, when they don't, have been inspired to
,Bonner has siezed upon Hiles
epTielli for the .recigt?. Inky Mr: B.
shopl4 depazt thus from his usual good taste
in-the selection of contribuns, we are un
able to state. ' '
-The 31inneqota Historical Society has
tbme into_possession of a treasure, the real,
and - only scalp of Little Crow, the leader of
'the
Indian mtu3sacra- of 1862, .It is tanned
awl will keep,
—Edwin Forrest pays;s4o day each to
Barton Hill and Miss Lillie. s4o . a day is
$12,480 a year leaving out Sundays, or,very
nearly $25,000 for the two. Mr. Forrest's in
, conie.must be very large.
-;-.1 . t is a mooted question whether cardi-,
.nais or aM bactssdors havethe rig ht .pie
•
cedence at the Tuilleriea, and it is one that
giies - ,an immensity of trouble to the master
, aoilnilitress of ceremonies.
—Doylestown, Pa., has not a single fire
; engine of, any , description.
..Xhe people
have been talking about getting one for
years,, but will probably welt until some .
:':.great fire destroys, half the toWn. -
turna.out that the poet Swhtburne
• ,knows nothing about Menkon, and that the
jolUt Phothgraph of the two is a mean Cori. %
ccction 'gotten up by somO of the enemies of
I?.gland's greatest;modern poet.
=The 111u - strat4 Polka _Tem has beSn
thoroughly opposo by Superintendent Ken
nedy; of the;New pork Police, that whole
sale dealers sent the whole edition back to
• IheP 41)1 4 11 / . en at Boston last week
....
•"' lowa council of Liverpool decided
to er, a Vine Art Gallery , et a'cost of $90,6
°M; but their P e ctul4rY liabilities are ,so
great that they have changed their pp*,
and no Fthe Art Gallery will• be Wit. •
• ,144 -
1 tulelde With& Isomb , shell.- :Rs shut hiinselt
the 'PrOieettle, apa
salted was bloWn-* 4 thot il l 6 d
14 15 ° 2 1/ "4ternlV-,t the saial!)4olhent.
I.7ktgi . 7 410 4 :70itis tha
1141eInaltt ;that There is i•vildini hyltumula:
pore who is only 18 months old. Marrying
young - has often, been recommended, Init
there is such a thing as over doing 'every.
thing; • $
—The Wheeling: intelligencer says that
those' universally protected birds, the mar
tins, returned to that town at prepisely five
Minute's past five p. m., Monday last There
is riothing like being exact in imparting
mews to the public.
I —Madame Celeste will take her farewell of
the stage shortly in_ London, under the pa
tronage of the Duke of Edinburgh. Up
wards .of thirty Year's have passed since she
first trode the board in Pittsburgh. She
was then a danseue.
—Vetoes are popular. The veto fever
has gotten up to Maine. The Mayor of
Bath, not being able to veto anything else,
exercised his powers in that line on an ordi
nance- increasing his own salary. Putnam
is the name of this heroic man.
—Two thousand five hundred dollars
worth of valuable silks and laces were
stolen'from the dry goods shops of E. Will,
on Arch street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday
night. False keys were used, andno clue
to the robbers has been discovered.
—A commission among the learned, is be
ing held in Paris by the French Navy, au
thorities, to find some means of ntilizing
petroleum on board of the French Navy.
Had not the Pittsburgh Petroleum Associa
tion better , send on a.committee at once.
—A new single span suspension bridge
over the Schuylkill from Bridge to Spring
Garden streets, in Philadelphia, isproposed.
The old Fairmount wire bridge would then
be given up to the Park. Eight hundred
thousand dollars is the price of the proposed
improvement
—Two hundred French tradesnien have
left the capital of Egypt 'and gone back to
France because they charged too high and
the Viceroy took his customfrom them. The
present descendent of, or successor to the
Pharaohs is not the man to be charged too
much with impunity. , •
—"No. Popery" riots are convulsing
Rochdale, the home of John Bright. In
tense excitement, several =fillers and the
demolition of a Roman Catholic chapel as
well as the dwellings of some citizens pro
fessing that faith, have made the town rath
er an unpleasant plaoe to live in.
old house on Broadway, between
Seventy-fifth and Seventy-sixth streets, New
York, said to be the oldest in the city, and
known as that in which Louis Philippe
taught school in this country while a refugee,
is to be torn down to make room for the
widening of the Bloomingdale road into the
new boulevard:
*
—Dietrich unexpectedly left the 'English
opera troupe at Cleveland, and Caroline
Riching,s assumed the , baton and directed
the orchestra herself. She is the most ener
getic and pushing of women. We actually
believe that if Campbell,- Castle and Mrs.
Seguin were to leave suddenly, she would
sing baritone, tenor, sopmo, everything in
fact and chorus to boot, and do it well too.
—A man named Henry Clemens was
robbed of his watch and money and so bad
ly injured that he died the nest day. This
outrage occarred in Philadelphia at Eighth
and Walnut early Monday evening. Our
few police seem to do better than the mahy
in the Quaker City At- least we have no
Imowledge of any ‘.. ' highway robber y . and
taking murder place in one of the principal
streets of this city.
—Below we give a paragraph, absurd in
its utter falsity, which Is going the rounds or
newspaperdorn. Dr. Dix is a very popular,
able and pious clergyman, opposed to the
heresies of some of his brethren, but in no
•
more danger of being removed than is Mt.
Vesuvius or Great Britain: . .
`:Rev. Morgan Dix, D. D.,, rector of
Trinity Church, New York, and a son of
Gen. A. Dix, Minister to (Franee, has
been suspended for false doctrines and no
monistic tendencies."
—Cleveland is going to have a natato
rium, or swimming pond. Why can't we?
Swum:ling is healthier and• much more use
ful than skating. It ispleasant. Ourrivers
are either too muddy or too 'oily for bathing
in, and ' fernales cannot well go to them
anyhow. New York, Philadelphia and Bos
ton have natatoAa; why cannot the Smoky
,City have one, too? As aninvestinent they
are exceedingly profitable every place else,
and would no 'doubt be so here. Let some
'one try the experiment or start a stock com-
-The Young„ Nen c i hristian Assoc's
•
tion of Troy,' permit games to be
played in their rooms, - chess,- draughts,
backgammon and Cards.' Of course no bet
ting is allowed, and yet the rooms are
crowded, and several of the keepers of low
places of amusement are trying to get pp an
excitement against, the Association because
their businesstas been ruined. This sounds
well, but we know of some places where
the people would, .we believe, rather have
the young men do anything, no matter how
heinous, rather than have them:play a game
of cards, so great' isthe.. prejudice existing,
against these pieces of p rinted pasteboard.
SINCE THE contemptible charge that Gen:
Grant is an: man has been so
overwheintinAy refuted, I see that the Dem
ocrats say, "Well, at least, Grant is not a
church-going .man." This objection, in
view of the singularly, devout Democratic
party, must be, so serious , that I 'hasten .to,
relieve burdened souls.: Gen. Grant
and his family' are, I believe, 'Methodists.
The General
_quietly gave' $lO,OOO to the
Metropolitan Methodist Church to be erect
ed in'this City. lie'has - generoly;riroMbip-
Ped at Wesley Chapel,buthas_recently tak
en a pew at Dr. SundprianTs church, and
?our correspondent sees himwith his faint-
I ' l y, 'almost "eveTy, Sabbath in that pets. Dr.
Sunderland is one, of the four preachers in
Washington who wereoutspoken loyalmen,
and Grant likes : him. - The. simple fact is,
Grantis a Modest,:tecriperate, honest, brave,.
faithful; clear-headed man. ' Ile 'is worthy
the love arid honor of the Ainerican pebrdei
and Will receive it in :spite of Malignant
slanders of any man or PortY--4C;PMBPO?4"
dent BoehatterDenwerat. •
- 'Air Atlanta. paper tells of .ai chap who
came down' front one of...the lover t oa di es
and chi:muttered ' a man with w hind organ
covered with mink : eloth.-: The nth began
.tjuil
an 't tlO — CPO ' put t d own r e
tivErtel.; titer Officst. - Icink
AP. PoW*Ar . eht 10/ZWA lch 11 404 1 4 .
.same fate, .t,-Theitianterc.
tlndin g lii iA 6 : llo %Vun l 444l7 l
standar AM inked ; what sort o
game is this, any how ?"
PITTSBURGH 'GAZETTE :( FRIDAY: APRIL 10, 1868
• ONLY .1
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A FULL SET UT ARTIFICIAL TEETH
FOR EIGHT DOLLARS..
FULL UPPER AND. LOWER SET FORsis.
TEETH EXTRACTED 'WITHOUT PAIN.
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN ASTI-
P7CIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED_
ALL irons -WARRANTED FOR FIVE FEARS.
LAUGHLYG GAS FREE OF CIURGE,
QUINCY A. SCOTT'S
Steam Dental Establishment,'
217E1 PENN STREET, 3o DOOR ABOVE HAND.
N. 8.. , -As DR. SCOTT is a licensee under the
Goodyear Patenta,- he will not make any, "new (bo
gus) rubber" sets, but will cotittnne to taanatitotwre
the genuine articIe—VULCANITE . -tati23:daT
GAS .PIXTURES
GAS FICIETIEritES
AND
et XL CI. 1 ielbs,
FOR 'GAS. AND OIL.
_ .
Just reeelred, the finest and largout assortment
ever opened in this (qtr.
'..WEIsstOON & KELLY, -
• /.47- WOODI4IFEET, COE. VIRGIN ALLEY.
mhZins22
DRY • ODS
W SPRING GOODS.
LAIC BLACK SILK:4
GROS GRAIN RIIN
.FIGIMED.SILK
IBLSII POPLINS
FANCY •POPLINS
POPLIN ALPACCAS
BLACK AND COLORED LUSTRE'S,
,WOOL DELALNES, CHINTZES.
LIGHT SACKING CLOTH
SPRING CASSLMERES
DARK 6ASSLSIER
BLACK AND BLUE crioru
lEIBII LINEN,
!MIL . :KAINSCIOK
WHITE QUILTS
BALmoßar, AND HOOP SKIRTS
BLACK AND COLORED RID GLOVES
SHIRT FRONTS. IiAI.fDRERCIIIEFLI
TIOSIERY, NOTIO.S
BONNETS. RATS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c
A .I,arge and Carefully 'Selected' Stock,
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and . Retail,
AT U9l:lLiMu!at, SE!IPLE'S
180 & 182 Federal St.,Allegheny.
aps
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cid 71
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87.,., . .
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• iii)aiNe, oRatuNG
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.ffloßong 'I? PHILLIPS ',
(Succe•ssorlo J: 31: Burchfield &Co) •
811 4 1 9. DA! 0 0 0DM4
OPRING*DBY . GOODS.;
814112i0 DRY. GOODS. • .
!. PUlLLlBEl.tespeethdly announces that the
• extenatve alterations to bla ; ' • • •
RETAIL DRY- ',GOODS: STORE
Are comp_letbd, its , eatiottqu I !(OW.OPEN , /do °Muni an entirely'
•
New Stock, of Dry! df4o(lBi
. .
Nor ilirtnmnd Oin4oerllorear - ,344he lowest East
9rn i?!", 7 / ce°,, , , •
ani
:1171;..11A1tErr
AT DENNISON & ITECILEDT9B,
Tifth Street,
. , .
PLAIN' LINEN Iw3mmtclusr3.,:,Cepti
anti ALL••• L .. 111 CM431Trefiltriv 4 1.151DEZEI ,
ia,, , f0r.38 cents and 'Amu*,
ifiTCI B 6A3M , li7ORK WRITING
*4=m 4allBrsttee *l4 , „
'' - ' llol dttiON'S'OralialaßTE3,
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*MOJA, )111 , 21 0MaitTfi:'1104k4m1311344.. , 1,
Writ
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ILL ODRr GOODS riff*.
fen
FRENCH CORSETS Just rem:lived. A complete
line of MAGENTA, LUCRETIA and ELVIZA
CORSETS. Also, a Rae of MISSES' CORSETS
RISTORI FRINGES, all colors. BULLION FRIN
GEN, all colors. BUGLE TRIMMINGS, a fine as
mont.. A fine lot of BUTTONS.
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.
AT JOSEPH HOHNE & CO.IS,
THAW *AND EMU GOODS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
SILKS, CRAPES.
MALIN - ES, _ FRAMES,
FROSTED ILLUSIONS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, ornamented.
ALSO A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS, CORSETS,.
HOSIERY,.. HOOP SKIRTS
GLOVES BALMORAL SKIRTS, I
EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
FRINGES, . BUTTONS,
BRAIDS,
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Ancta Full .Litie of Notions.
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FURIVISEIING GOODS
NEOK TIES, BOWS, SUSPENDERS
AIORRISON'S STAR SKIRTS.
O the
Agents for BDIDARCS, DICKENS, VICTOR and
r popular snakes of
PAPER COLLARS_
Prices as low as Eastern Jobbers.
D
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
tralinkiwp.
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A PERFECTtEVETING GLOVE.
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SIACRIMI & CARLISLE,
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°LOVE DEPARTMENT,
aal.* notrooinplete with every colc;1 and shade:
They have Ault opened 100 DOZEN of the
fi
Celebrated LC C (Jouvin) KIDS,
. .
imported especiall&to our order. Hundreds of our
CCUItOMerll can test to their perfect cut and fault
less 'quality: The co lors Were got up frongshades of
dress materhd, selected and Itinitshed [by us, and
aro really,
The assortment include, BLACK, WHITE.,
or PARTY DARICCOLERS MEDIUM COLORS, and OPRRA
COLORS.
M4CR V:M• & CARLISLE,
•TxOR it'EAl9,
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NEW STORE! NEW STORE!
ROSENBAUff, STEPIIAI & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA moßrum,-
76 Market Street, Pittsb)argh, Pa.
that The
the undersigned respectfully Inform the public
y have received their entirely new stock of
goods, consisting of
Milli ery and Straw Goods,
ibbons, Laces,
Artificial Flotvers,
Embroideries, 'White Goods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Corsets and Skirts,
To vet
eit they invite the attention of purchasers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
One f our firm giving his entire attention to the
purch lug of goods at the Eastern Markets, and
havin had long experience and all the facilities for
procni ng goods at the very lowest prices, we are
enable • to offer great inducements.
Cons tly receiving New Goods from the New
York a • d Philadelphia auctions.
A sha of public patronage is respectfully soli
cited. •
ROSE BAUM, STU:MART & CO.,
No. 76 MARKET STREET
EMIE
GRAND OPENING!
OF
SPRING- GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns.- -
Soft Finish Cambric.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
SOILED WHITE GOODS,
Which we Awe belling at a great sacrifice,
GOOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents. SOILED HID
GLOVES at 50 bents. SYSTEME ALEXAN-
DRE KIDS for $l. GENUINE ALEX-
ANDRE XIDS f0r51.195. Oar
assortment of HOSIERY '\ l
cannot be beai. 1100 P SKIRTS
at 75 cents. pie new and beenttful
SENSATION TIE, just received. 200 doz
•
7S and SO Market Street.
mhn:dia
The Largest Assortment of
To 1 Found iii the City.
Wholesalejtooixis up Stairs
19 Fifth Street
INVITE 'A TTENTI ON TO THEIR
Elegant and Deidrable.
8 E 1 E 8 64 34 To s.
SEE
19 , BOTH BTEEET.
WIN
ciao.
CHOICE COFFEE,
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00 TO
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ALL OF THE HANllFlG'iiiiiii PRICER OF THE
OF THE
PITTSBURGH` WHITE LEAD VARIONS kI?D OF GUNPOIVIO
AN -
COLOR WORKS. . .
INCLUDING
STRICTLY PURE WRITE LEAD,
Chroilto Green.
And every variety of Colors, dry an _groundin Oil,
for sale by
HALRBIS dk
Fancy Goods, &cs,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
SCHOONSIAIiEIt & SON,
•
White Lead and Color Works,
. 1111 . 1 nTACT9REES OP(
iVII/TE AND RED LEAD:
ZINC; PUTTY, BLUE LEAD ; •
McCOVS VERDITER GREEN,
And all colors, dry or In 011. , •
OFFICE, No. 87 FOURTH. STREET.
_Factory, Nos. 450. 452, 454.. 456 ,and 458
Rebecca Skeet, and 49, 51 and 83 Laeoctr: Street;
Allegheny. '
MARVIN'S PATENT
sP
itNat CRACKERS. \
I FRENCH CRACKERS.
•
• • FIF. , .NCH CRACKERS.
fiREIrCFf CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACKERS.
- -FRENCH CRACKERS..
And every variety varleWof
SUPERIOR CRACKERS
S. S..3LIJELITIN,
91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
TRY THEM
mh^.
ESTABLISIIEp IN 1840.
• SHIEPHARD'S
Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory,
317 LIBERTY STBEET,
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
CCONV ECTICINFAVV,
FOREIGN AND DOMEWPIC FRUITS, NUTS. &c,
PIANOS, ORGANS, &C.
BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
latest
v SCH ua OM Ie A m KE r R v e P me ANO
knomn in n
st he I
con-
struction
of a first class Instrument, and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet.
The
workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $150,• (according to
style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called
first class Plano.
ESTEY'S COTTAfIE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments, In pro
ducingr th t rfect pipe quality of tone of any
instrument in the United States. It is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get out of order. •
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA
ZREMOfrom $lOO t 11550. All guaranteed for Ave
- BARB, RNAKE
inn 9 No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET .
SECONDHAND
•
IiPLODEONS AND OR
In perfect order, from $35 to 0130.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
inhl2 42 Fifth et., 2d door above Wood.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
ISSOLIITION,THE FIRM
,OF
ATWELL, LEE '& CO. was dissolved on the
'of TebrnasT, MIS, by mutual consent. Either
inner May sign the name of the firm in settlement.
JOHN ATWELL.
CHARLES ATWELL.
. A..- J. LEE.
The undersigned will continue the WHOLESALE
GROCERY BUSINESS, under the name and style of
ATWELL & LEE, at the old place, No. 1.31 Second
street.. A continuance of the patronage of their
friends and the public is respectlly solicited.
CHARLES ATWELL. •
A. J. LEE.
Prprsaunan, March Sta..lE6B. mlArtaaba
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART.
NEE§HIP.
Hai GILBERT FOLLANSBEE
thiellar withdrawn from the Arm of WILLIAM
E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
M. E. SCHMERTZ.
U. .FOLLANSBIA t
Pittsburgh, April 3;19U8, alst:n9/
w kat; o :tool; Jvi 4
Capifra, - - $125,000.
PazsmaNT-EDWARD DITHRIDGE.
SzcArrAny-T. A. WHIGH2'.
Surinuraxxnariz-EDW.DAVISO.N.
' DIRECTORS: e
Edward Davison, • 1 L. F. Duncan,
John, i K. D. Ditbridge ;
gee. W. Dlthridge, IM. L. Malone,
- ' s. m,.' Johnston.
. . . .
LUMBER YARD-.Corner or-BUTLER AND AL
LEGHENY STREETS, iilath Ward.
ppriGE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORSE. Wash
isatoußsreet. • ja23:J9B
JOHN*. &A. MEBDOCH,
Nuisorymen; and . Seedsmen.
SLID STORZ-11% RusTRPIELD STREET, oppo
site Post Mice,. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Greenhouses as pails:W. Nurseries on Squirrel
PAINTERS
F. B. ritracinxsom • ' B. J. IMPIECTRN.
HINSON & HEPIOURN
HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,
GRAnaits AND GLAZIRRB,
'"ISS. SS Penns. A:Sento, Pittsburgh.
AU orders brlnallPromAtli: Ottptded to.
MEI
SSYAIMI;MMI*
fi ,11.1)10147,•: , • .
R32417"/CR AND BUILDER,
as et` rank "ce,
...jobbing qtabe; with rueitasse - rikitilAt
en itttel: Attß,;47atte4del to, and ; naonera.
sinsoseanconr
MEM
& SON` wits
f : ,a•
t street t
4`' v
aPor •
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WHITE LEAD AND COLORS •
ZINC. PAINTS,
ITerditer Green,
VersalUes Green,
Chrome Yellow,
prrfrsx3ureGli.
LtWIMR
SEEMS.
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31 ANCFAC4 EIHED ET THE
I ILIARD -140)R COMPAI
ARTHUR .
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IRK, Agent, a.
lOdice, /751 and 174 ELEIIA L. §TREET,
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CANISTF.II rOWD.EE. ; f
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Electric Kos: 1. '2, 3. 4 and 5 grain, in Square I
Canisters. 1 lb. each,. 4 .. . ... ... .. . ... . .. . . . ;
American Sporting, in• Pval . Canisters of lib. 1
each • ; ............. gra i n,'..
Duck Shooting, Nos. I.'i 2, 3 and '4
in
_, Oval Canisters of 1 lb'. t ach ... .. ~. .....
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Indian Ri fl e, in Oval Cad sters of ..
lb . . eacb.. . i
Kentucky Ride, in Oval Canistereof 11b. ea ch ,
Kentuckyß idle. tu Oval nlsters of! '', lb. each I
I C 25 one lb. Oval Cantste In a case.; I
150 half lb. du. do. i do.) 1
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Vermillion,
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Kentucky Ride, PPM. } lc, and "•Sea Shoot-
log" Fa, In kegs, 25 lbs
Kentucky KM, EFFG, kr, and "Sea Shoot-
,ing" Fiet, In kegs, 12. , . 11:1
KentuckY Ride, FPFG, VI,G, and "Sea Shoot- 1
ing" Fa. in kegs, 6,c4 InaP
Deer Powder, In kegs,2s s
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Mining and Shipping Po der. Mining .F, FY.
Safetya tlFicfserVPDfigtfialt 11P134frsi025r quality, it.: j
in packages of 50 feet an over i
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Delivered free of expeinle on board 4 of Ron 1
Railroad, In Pittsburgh or . Allegheny. •
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SECURITY AND COMFORT Fl
THE TRAVELINd J [COMMUNITY.
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,_ B, BARRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACKS
Car Heater tgt Moderator,
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For SMOKE - AND - HOT A R FLUES, disperrl
with the use of Stoves anti; Fires in or about
Passenger or Baggage CarsoWith the attachmert
graduate the heat to any temperature that may+,
desired without the possibility of firing the cat
cars to which the Jacket ma be attached.
Having obtained of the United States Letters 11
ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to r
the most intense heat that may be adplied to I
the position and purpose for which It is mien
Itls a sure protection „from accidents by fire o
Dating from.dc&ctive Ildes.:tor where iron eres
used as conductors for smokb or heat. It api
pileable to all piping that • mhy become overhea
and is warranted to give pert satisfaction w
wood or other combustible aterial may be pl
in close pro;imity thereto. , am now ready Or
ply my Invention to stores, - dwellings, factor !
ships, steamboras, railroad: cars, &c.,where
pipes as conductors are feedangerots by b 0
overheated and security d. I will sell, on i
plication, rights to manufacture or to use the atO
invention; also territorial rights, to such as i
wish to engag . e.'in settling prlvr:leges, either by S
or county. - -1 •
l x, a. B. RABBI
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IQ - 031re at the "NE P US ULTRA PAI
WORKS," corner of Morris street and the Allege
ny Valley Railroad, Ninth Whrd, Pittsburgh, PA
fe28:640
NoTicE,TO OWNERS OF
• DRAYS RS &c.
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Notice is hereby given sßi Bi e l ' ail owners of Drri
Carts, Carriages. Buggies 73:4., whether resident
non-resident In the City of Pittsburgh, to pay tl
Licenses at the Treasurer'Sl Office of the City
Pittsburgh FORTHWITH, 14 accordance with )
Act of Assembly, approvnarch 30th, 1.360, t
and an Ordinance of the C, uncils of the Cityt
Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 860. I
All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 13, ISt
will be placed in the hands - of the Chief of Poll
for collection, subject to his ree of 50 cents for f
collection thereof, and 'all persons who neglect !
refuse to take out Licenses will 'be subject to a p#.
alty, to be recovered before:the Mayor, double I ,
amount of the License. li
The old metal plates of preylous years must bet '
turned nt the time Licenses! are taken out, or f
25 cents therefor. ~ 77 1
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RATES OF LICENSE: I
Each One Horse Vehicle...., $ 7 5! -
. Each Two Horse " ...i • ' , 12 01
Each
Four Horse " 15 0 , 7
Each Two Horse Hack .4 . . r
Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn y
Horses, Eighteen Dollars eath. For ea ar l /
tional Horse used In any of the aboye vehicles, Q
.Dollar. - SAMUEL ALLINDER. i'
PITTSBUR.GII, February 18. liiiis .
City Treasurer
Of`
iFICE OF THE MEASURER' OF ALLEGHENY CO.
Yrrrentrnatil April Ist, 1868. 1
-11 V PURSUANCE of the 21st Set
-_a_ tion of an AM relating to
_Allegheny county. I
proved the ist day of May, 1861, and of the ameg
ment to said section, approved the 30th day,
March, 1866, I hereby give notice that . the Do
cates of the several Wards. Boroughs and To
ships WILL BE OPEN and Ijwlli be prepared ]
receive the
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County, State, Poor, Work-house al
Bounty Taxes, fir 1868. I
On and after the Ist day of May, 1868 ; said tai
can be paid at this office until the Ist day of Augt6
with a
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Deduction of Five YerACent. Disco
for prompt paYment: y',,persons paying I.
IVIIOLE"A MOUNT of t h e irtaxes.,
There will be no deduction lallowed during. t
mouth of August. There win be TEN PER C E NT
ADDED to ail taxes remaining unpaid on the I
day of September, 1868. .i .
J. F.DENICISTON, !
Treasurer or-Allegheny County,
10am:um
HE ( GREAT .ROUSEHOL
FRIEND OF THEAGE. J;
The "Queen" Tr; on pant,
THE Q U EEN 'OF T. WASH TM
' BUT ;T.. • ,TRY IT.
FOR GENERAL WASHING:PURPOSES 17:i
PRONOI7HONDONPREOEDEATED, cheaper t
soap—cleanses more thoroughlprosts less moneY
saves more time and labor,. and is sold by all Grocer
One trial will demonstrate its su ortty and seen;
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it a firm_ place in the affection the entire hong
hold. ...Manufactured by the ' 1:
HESS NutaruEPAtriparara co., I
Office, No. L 36 WOOD ITREET,Plttsbursch.l
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O GLASS MANITFACTVREBLI
ric The undersigned hauing Bemired the sole Age!
cy or the sale of the celebrated :1
. COPLEY POT CLAY,:
Areose now pp .
to furnish it ill any quantity
th to procure this superior article. .1.1
ring fifteen yeara , use of this Clad; wci have arriv
at melt proportions as we belleyeimiftes it a bett l i
article for pots than any in the market, we hay'
secured an auerage stand at grA . =Gay and T
lIONTIIB. We will furnish recelpi for the prop of
tion of the mixture af this Clay to - ' persons purcha!
leg. The Clay is ground and mou ed ;II lumps q
delivery. ; 4
DITHRIDOE & SON.
Fort FOCGlass:Works
Washington
w Streeti'T lttabargh, Fr
F .C. FikiLD, 4
GLUE, CURLEIi, HAIR,
Tanners' Scraps, Ceroons;jeattle Tal
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BONES,
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BONES NEAT'S FOOTIOL &C -
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Office and Warehouse, No. L 514 SMITLIFIEL
STREET, nearly opposite the PostOrace,
1 / 1 110141A1RGH, PA.
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Vit.o - 111NGToN 111MD,Igi
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near Fittshiush grain Elevator
Ny. .A.NXeEttON,
3 fanufacturer of CORN MEALI - DIE FLOM' at
cHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered in either cli
nee of thorse. Grain of all klnda • chopped, az
Corn shelled, on ahort.notice.
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URO. O. CLAIM... ...../. LI WATKIVI " p _.a.41 .
'THAN:CITY BELlP.W4iiibi - EL .
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G, CLARK - 6 I - . 00 ,
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Matilliatenrem of, beery , .deiniiittip: of Patent
Stretched, Cemented antritirotea.VlM-Tanned.
Mazuktilrita-zogrAnDre.
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• No. 409-vtaxszcz (24: 1 fidor,) !Imola
Union Dell*
4. 1 L1F/Ciat BLlNEL—We.afhall, Ina
few days. send, aft agent to Saver Mbantala
rado.4o develppe ten 41tfetent - Lodes of Elva i dlsoovevedimdloested by exmleneed miner !
and situated lir art unn_riolt. twining district
It is Intel:MA.4olitre .I,l7aingir ber"
R9 l llB .to, the expense t he of ere ~ ll Mae, ma
,entrier7, de. For
se
development , tbe Companl
;have determined tti sell- a limited amount or lb
ate& at a rate which will pligojourObasers on thi
„ am , r o b tin , iu, the, Dra - pmerosm 'themselves. Vol,
Sall OastleadiMtappirto , .. - .II:IIteLAIN & CO.. ,
~ .-Litit Pitmen' street.
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;:rOBEPS 8. FINCH & CO.;
cir
,0• 4 . 11 R6 Met, Ise, lialumi /9.5,
' !TREEI PIrTOBVIGH,
- ' :iimittriktonhunir or
liitiperi'MVlON?'Plite t :sito Whiskey,
deatennAiiro*OrrTgui d Limon&
Hors, Atc. - aill
L.ILNEUS.
MISS
DEALER lli 1;.1