The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 11, 1868, Image 2

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• 817-WILLIAM WALA/I. •
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• 'Of all the torment*, all the Cares.
- With which our lives are curt. - -
Of alt the plagues a lover bears.
cure, rivals are the worst!
By partners In each other kind
Afflictions easier grow;'
In love alone we hate to dud'
- Companions of our-woe. .
bylvtay far all-the pangs you see
• . Are laboring-in my breast.
• - I beg notlou would favor sue
ion tuf t allght _
reat.F - '
• How great soe'r your rigors are.
. • - With them alone I'll cope:
can endure my own despair.
But not another's hope.
EPHEMERIS
-.Aber is the father of thirty-eight
operas. - .
--Ristori will return to this 'country on
the 29th inst. ,
—Miss Bute Reignohrs, the actress,
.has
gone to Europe. •
—Weston is going - to honor Btifraie, by
residing there.
--California has $220000,060 WOrtil of
taxable, property. •
—Maggie Mitchell is going to Fanchonize
Chicago next week.
D'lsraeli published "Vivian Grey" when
he was' only twenty years of age.
—The New Orleans French Opera . Troupe
is playing La Belle Helene in Cincinnati.
—Ex-Congressman Lathani has been lec
_ Wring on our civil war to the Australians.
—No opposition is anticipated -in Hhode
Isbud to the re-election of Senator Sprague.
31ontreitl paper saysit was Hercules,
who invented the first sleighing (slaying)
club. -
—A man in San Francisco got thirteen
years in the penitentiary and was properly
—Mrs-. Caroline H. Dail is going to. pub
lish an a.hriitgeasient of Chevalier Bunsen's
Egypt. . - •
. •
—Rogers, the , sculptor; is doing up the
courtship of Ichabod Crane and Katrina Van
—Roasted rats formed the chief dish at
the table of a poverty stricken family in
Buffalo. -
.
—The •well-known Waterside Retreat at
Atlantic City was bloWn away by the re
cent gale. " •
—The Lowell Courier, a paper with a
ninny man attached, calls the Pope "the
oldomin of the See."
—Linda - Carraceola has made her debut
in the opera at ;Florence and is looked upon
as the coming sensation:
A Chicago edition of the Bible is pro
posed, with a couple of pages added to the
family records for divorces.
—Parepa'-RoSs. sang the parts 'of Gabriel
and Eve in the oratorio of "The Creation,"
at Hartford, Thursday evening.
—Andrew Johnson's spirits are low these
days, it is said. He gets, we suppose, a
fresh supply pretty often, however.
- -A sub-marine divef i&lllinois has esti
mated that he has spent threb years of his
life under water. He should marry •lie
Fejee mermaid:
—Prof. F. Yerdugo, who died recently at
Salamanca,--Spain, was the oldest physician
in the world. He was 105 years of age, and
had practised . 80 years.
—People's readings, admission ten cents,
are being given in New York. Hon. Horace
Greelp presided tit the third of the series,
which was given last night. -
—lt is said that Pierre Bernard, the-.hus
band of Caroline Richings, Caned Dietrich;
the eX4lireCtor of the Rnglish Optra troupe,
out of the theatre in Cleveland - .
—Some personalist says that - Fanny Fern
crimps het halt Fanny says she does no
such thing. A question of so- much, mo
ment should tie speedily decided.
—A iltlinnt 3Bssissippian caned . a minis
ter the other day, because he had married
his beloyed-10 his rival. Ministers and
magistraies . beware of licississippisms!
—The war in Smith America is probably
drawing to a close. Humaita is expected
soon to surrender, and'by its fall to end the
long Piet*ted and, unequal contest.
—Robertson's new drama- "Play" has
been bropghtout at Mr. J. Drew's theatie
for the first time In Ainerica. It is not a
month since it was first produced in Lon
ME
Joe : Atte:non has been•;getting photo-
. graphic views of the Mammoth Cave taken,
.sad it isrumored.that he 'is' going to have
'.them rexirodAked In
_a gorgeous spectauttlar
Ari eic4angd says "a troy zap stabbed
his wife in the breast the. other ...day. 'fir
life was saved by-the tune means used: by
Gene* Jackson win tly . battle of New
Orleani. _ • - •
cents - a pound is the price of mut
ton at Melbourne,',AUstatilia. Reef
n is three
cents a pound in some parts of. Texas. Life
is so easy in those places, that no hesitancy
is felt in tatingit.
—Theatricals in YOrk , run• low;
Chanfrau is the:.only popular star now play
' big there, 'but ilrallack's stock' company,
- includes ,J. W. Walleck, E. L. Davenport
and. kOse•Eytinge. - -
lii- 1! tanee, Germany,' Sweden - and Sax-,
- ony the averego number , of persons struck
each year by lightning is 169 otit. - of pima:
bitten 0f.91,000,009. ,The majority of those,
struck are women. r . • -
--Judy denounces Mr. Chasuble, the Rit
ualist, but stiys 'that if be van 'suceeed In.
getting a ehorcb built there can ,be no 1
ob
jection to his haying as Moore 1
bright' little aisle of. his !'
, • .—The'iielary of the GOYerner i ,tieneral of
C4444iiiii45(1990"a 3 4 4 iii; about asmuOyi
, paid toiall of the Lieutenant GriYilitrra, so
" 11114"; 1 : 1 0 1 /i1/ 1 °Ii ha" i I ! ttl P
yearliontlay Art salaries to start
—The no steamer ' 3.ll ltal killed from
New 'fork yesterday to take its place on'tlin,
E4,4,.,fpmei5c0,,,,, and , China line. Tio
11... steamers; the G" Republic and China„fara .
—fritere Swo; literary .perin ..the
Engliahgotise of lo t, ds: Barn e 4r
Lora: T,ytton 'of ; gqi 2 44 11 1:
Platuti istord 'Boughton, and it isisaidthat
Stirling Maxwell is soon to be'raiid to the
.
peerage by Mr. D'lsraeli, who himself
. .
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probably before long take ~ a seat theupper
House..., • - : , •
grand ball to inaugtuste ' Pike's new
hall in Cincinnati is announced for the 15th
inst. The names of - Mons. Geo. 'H.
, .
Pendleton and Chas F... - Wilstach are in
cluded in the list of the committee' of ar
rangements.
—Julia Ward Howe is reading in Port
land, Maine, and it is said - shereads well.
She is the lady 'who can converse fluently in
AghtdiffesentalangniqwwhieltAnalter
eight more; than a good many , people can
,convenes idi
-4sitinbirne ii 'writing a ivern on Tris
tram 'and holde. He differs so much in his
estimate nf•the characteis.of the legends of
She middle ages from the Laureate, that he
is going to write anessaf on the " Women
of Arthurian. Romance."
—The little South American States are
still playing their littlelame of revolutions
merrily,, and: probably will = keen on at it
until annihilation • ensues or somebody of
strong-brained Saxons drops down on them
and usurps the upper hand.
—Dr. Boynton, who, before the late war
was distinguished as a lecturer on Geology,
and who had his diagrams and scientific ap
paratus confiscated in Virginia by tbp Rebel
powers, has returned to the lecturing field,
and is drawing full houses in Philadelphia.
—A sensational man is the thing most
wanted just now. Sheridan, Johnson and
Dickens having succeeded each other in ra
pid succession as the meteors to which all
eyes were turned. Who the next one is to
be we can't say, but at present we have
I none. ,
—At Alton, Illinois, OIL Monday, a barge
laden with 800 tons of ice was burned. The
Tos's sustained by, the conflagration was $lO,-
000. We cannot remember any .more per
severing fire. -Eight hundred tons of- ice
would discourage any :common - spark from
growing any larger.
—All those people who all along have
persisted in doubting the existence, in this
world, 'of Dr. Livingstone, the great hero of
Africa, will probably discredit the .cable
gram to the effect that Sir Roderick Mur
chison has received a letter from the missing
traveler, stating that he is well and pro
gressing.
—The late 31a4 land Legislature abolished
the 4th of July holiday in the public
schools of the State. The next thing will
probably be the desposition of George
Washington from the= high position as
Father of his Country, and the instalment
in his place of that sweet bird Got. Swapn,
whose sweetest'song most of us would like
to hear.
Female Gamblers in New 'York.
The prevailing vice among New Yorkers
is gambling. Men gamble in stocks and
gold, and - when the stock market ,is closed
they indifige in the healthy pastime of
"fighting the tiger," otherwise called faro.
•In many of the downtolivn business streets
gambling "hells" are located, in order to
accommodate merchants wither "little game"
during hours of toil. Up town, on Broad
way, from i Spring street even as far as For
tieth street, two or three gambling saloons
are on each block, and the side streets are
infested with them. Hovering about these
doors are - men arrayed in spotless broad
cloth and fine linen, shiny silk hats anti
dyed moustaches, waiting, ready and anx
ious, to pounce upon the unwary and lead
them to destruction. To what extent gam
blink is carried on, our police records will
show. Bank clerks, Cashiers and treasurers
become defaulters, and the origin of the
crime is traced to one cause, gambling.
The police know this, and are cognizant of
the whereabouts of each "hell, yet no
effort-is made toward their suppression. Its
is true a raid, is. occasionally made on some
poor unfortunate, but tlie "big guns," like
Jolui Morrissey, John V. Heenan, George
Beers, Joe Hall and others, go scofree.
What is "sauce for the goose is sauce for
the gander," is an old saying, and the mat
ter of gambling is no exception to the rule.
The wives and daughters of our most
wealthy citizens are afflicted with the mania,
arid play as deeply and heavily aktheir hus
bands and fathers. In Twenty-third street,
near Madison avenue, is a gambling house,
patronized exclusively by females. With
the kind permission of your readers we will
It -is a modest, unpretentious.-looking
house, the entrance scrupulously clean, and
presenting no different appearance, exter
nally, than those adjoining, save the blinds
are all tightly closed. Ringing• the bell, we
are admitted. by a georgeonsly apparelled
woman, who acts as janitress. - On one side
of.the hall is a superb painting oft Leda arid
the Swan; on the opposite • side Is- another
painting, equally; good, of Venus rising
from the sea. 'Aicending the stairs, we are
ushered into the Parlors on'the first floor.
They ere elegantly, even , lhxuriously fur
nished. The person who fitted ,up these
rooms must have had exquisite taste, The
,paintings hanging .on the walls are rare and
valuable, but the most conspicuous, and the
one that; first strikes the eye and-rivets the
attention, is the painting.by Ary Schleifer
of the gambling Scene from Bulwer's play
'of "Money and for which, it , is .statW,
August Beiniont has offered, $20,000 and
been refused.
Seated arbund the room and at the gam
bling
,table are a number ,of ladies, all of
whom are dressed in the height of fashion.
The players are flushed with excitement,
but the dealer, in her Pompadour waist, half
revealing, half concealing - an ample bust,
sits calm and collected; and 'rakes, in the
4, chips',', with the 'inmost sangfroid.:Ever
and anott.SOthe Player, when a heavy bet is
lost,'calldfor wine, which siieet l U9 sup
plied bY 'au, attentive arid demure looking
,D. emure I Yes, but it is the demureness
of a cat.; Offendter and she will quickly
,shoNV that she has dews.
That lady at the centre of tlie table, gull'
between' Andnyttuf and A - vidis is the w ife
of one 'of bur most, wealthy.
,mercluints. I
bould tell, you her' ' bid tales mat
:never; be told, out of , school. Observe - that
young lady, wide nobug*than a
. amide shell, and—Alismarcit brown ,ribbons;
AIM one. whb la now taking off her diamond
ring to stake,-; and which she Will.losa as
'sure as eggs is eggs, 'is the daughter of an
et-Judge. Altl our Wealthy merchant's
wife is a loser;, set, she Hies from the table
biting her lips till the 140411(100,* conceal
h - ei Motions.,, jet, such
spates 40410 - PAP i:44' 0PP 3 4 011 or poor,
Week htimnoltatere the more asked.
Is It any wonder :that , so, -frequently
see awards offered for lost diamond tinge,
necklace t sunk bracelets ? .;If we had Ile
power of Asmodeds, — we 'Would see these
bet " talkies hi the safe of seMe"gentle
'lllelf 'fekide'el tle`hld/rombardy
''emblem - of: 4drtit" - for
'Reinhlt4ivitt ' -4"ttitCtruitheY mug
heolitahlt*F was right,
othereare more things in heaven and earth
than are dreamed of in:our philosophy."--
New York Oar. Syraxuse Standard.
PATTSBISIIGII GAZETTE SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1868
DENTISTRY
SB.ONLY. $B.
• A FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH
FOR EIGHT DOLLARS.
FULL IJPPER AND LOWER SET roa_st._s.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAlN___
1;0 CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN Awn-
FICLAL TEETH ARE
FORD'RED.
ALL WORK WARRANTED VE YEARS.
LAUGH/NO.OAB TREE OF CHARGE, AT
QUINCY A. SCOTT'S
steam Dental Establishment,
278 PENN STREET, aD DOOR AB . OVE HAND
No '; •ar( bits 86COTT L A licensee under the
Goodyear Patents, he will not make any "new itio.
true) rubber" seta, but will continue to manufacture
the genuine articIe — VULCANITE. mhZhdaT
• GAS FM
, ETVREs . /
GAS MIXTITIMES
C)ML xxclellere,
FOR GAS AM) OIL
Just received. the finest and largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
• • WELDON & KELLY;
447 WOOD STREET, COR. VIRGIN ALLEY
•
DRY GOODS.
W SPRING GOODS !
PLAIN BLACK SILKS
GROS GRAIN °ILK
FIGITRED SILK
InIS.H POPLINS
FANPY
POPLIN ALPACCAS.
BLACK AND COLORED LUSTRE'S. 4'
WOOL DELAINES, OHIN'iZES
LIGHT SACKING CLOTH
SPRING CASSIIIIEREB
DARK CASSIMERES
BLACK AtiD BLUE CLOTH. .-
IRISLI LINEN
itRILLLA.Ikm, NAINSOOK
WHITE QUILTS
BALMORAL. AND HOOP SKIRTS.
BLACK AND COLOILED KID GLOVES
SHIRT FRONTS. fLANDKERCIIIEFS
HOSIERY, NOTIONS
BONNETS. HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c
A Large and Carefully Selected Stock,
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
188 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
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SPRING. OPEZUNG
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
(Su'minor to J. 11., Burchfield & Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS. •
SPRING DRY-GOODS. _
SPIDNR DRY -ROOM ,
MR. PHILLIPS respectlnily announces Unit the'
extensive niterations to his
!writ', ' , DRY ~, 0 0. 0 DEP STORE
eOmpleted. .and. his establistunent is NOW'
OPEN. Be offers ens entirely
• Nat, Stock of Dry , -Goods,
Ear Orly and dummer Wear, at thetoned. Zeit.
ern
;soh scirakteuxrr WPREET....67.
AT DENNISON & HECHER B,
27, Fifth Street.
rtiA/Zak l74 gi,.. l Y4PPR O -#ragi 8 emu
41:4 i31 - , , WC•orge7 l er_ sui ll ia Dirird i " gj e Dl4 *:
NrATAtiirEP• , 70iF i!conts e WRITING
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Romani% STAR EOM
*iiiiiiiiptsifisinkis •
GLOM CO*Cp34lotiiincutli9.
10ILL OUR GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
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AND
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• , ,e NSiraiND,NOTIONS.
NEW STORE!
. NEW STORE!
ROSENBAUM., STEIMLUtT & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
16 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ttie dna raikned reeiwctfilif intonn the putilie
that they . ve received their entirely new stock of
goods, • ..istlng of
Milline y and Straw Goods,
bons, Laces,
Artificial Flowers,
Embroideries, White Goods,
Hosiery and Ginves,-
Corsets and SkirtS,
Fancy Goods, &c.,
[ they invite the attention of purchasers,
To which
" : OLESALE AND DETAIL
One of o • r firm giving his entire attention to the
purchasing of goods at the Eastern Markets, and
having had long experience and all the facilities for
procuring gnosis 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 patronage Cs respectfully soli
cited.
ROSENBAUM, STEINHART & CO.,
No. 70 MARKET STREET
m132.4:n20
GRAND OPENING!
SPRING. GOODS.
Bar red Organdies. .
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns. .
Soft Finish Cambric.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF . --
SOILED 'WHITE - GCIODS,
Which we are selling at a great sacrifice
GOOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents. SOILED BID
GLOVES at 50 cents. SYSTEME ALEXAN.
DEE KIDS for $l. GENUINE ALEX-
ANDRE KIDS for $1.85. Our
wisortment of HOSIF.RY
cannot be beat. 1100 P SKIRTS
at 75 cents. The new - and beautiful
SENSATION TIE, Just received. 200 doz
FRENCH CORSETS Just =edited. A complete
the of MAGENTA, LVCRETTA and "ELVIRA
CORSETS. Also. aline of MISSES' CORSETS
RISTORI FRINGES, all colors. BULLION FRIN-
GES; all coldrs. BUGLE TRIMMINGS, a line as-
men. A fine lot of BUTTONS.
MACRITM, GLYDE & CO.,
• TS and SO Market Street.
ml32l:dle
J. MCNCOX.'S
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
STOOK PURE AND FRESH.
Dealers, Gardeners and Private Families
Will find their requirements fully met.
Our large stock, complete assortment. and the ac
knowledged reliability of our stuff, leads us to con
fidently guarantee satisfaction to our customers.
Constantly ontand and for sale at the lowest mar
ket prices.
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
FIELD AND LAWN SEEDS.
POTATOES.
GOODRICH,' lIARISON, BUCKEYE, warm
SPROUTS and CUZCO.
J L .L I i ;L Ii it,I:,,LLI,
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS.
ALL ROOKS relating to the FARM, GARDEN
or GREEN ROUSE at publishers' printed prices.
Our New 'Descriptive Seed Catalogue
Gives full descriptions of NE W
__ E , RARE and MOST
DESIRABLE varieties of VEGETABLES AND.
FLOWERS, PLAIN, SIMPLE and Pew. instructions
for sowing, planting and after management—prices
in packages or by weight, by mall or otherwise. and
much other valuable - information. Sent to all ap
plicants enclosing 10 cents:
J. lENOX,
Nurseryman, Sedaman - and 'Florist,
187 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBUIteII.
•
for Deixrt of "KNOX'S FRUIT FARM. and 'NUR;
SERIES. • mtwlB:uB4:mwr&T -
STEAIII _
CARPET BEATING
'ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS , TRIAL In New York and oth
er Eastera.cltles has proved a complete success.
lITB AIWAWAGES: •
lsb—Fadleg and Shrinkage are completely avoid
e.
3d—No ripping a art necessary. •
3d—When freed nem dust, moths or their larvae.
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the
manna fading from wear.
4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing•of looks. ,
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT•TRE OFFICE,
No: - 179 Liberty Street,
Or addressed to P. 0. Hot 473, will receive prompt
attention. • . • •
GEO. L. Wen:NMI,
mhlo
HE . GREAT. HOUSEHOLD
FRIEND OF ; TILE AGE.
Thee "Queen" ueen Triumphant ,
THE. QUEEN- OF THE WASH . TUB;
BUY IT. •••• TRY IT..
FOR ,PlideßAZWAFilliire PUBP.OBEB Ir la
PBONOMI RD ONPARORDENTBD, chespor than
, p omp—elesuiles more therbusbly—costs less money—.
gen4 1 4 1 :1111 1 =1 1 1tri 1% 1 g li i i i=y i l l ut ta d r Xe c rw;
its firm_ place In the affection o oottre house
hold., Mannfeatured by the •
•lIESS.BEANIIFACTVICOIIO CO.,
Cnhee, No. 786 "WOOD EITRENT. Pltiebnrsh.
n o ijugs, NE u i , ii • co.i , - -- --.
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z , ANCHOR : Cp•TToN 'MILLS,
... -,. , ibirrillelivnaar. . •
'Bandit Insets or Itg,llnr; iaratmi and LIGHT '
ANCHOR AHD:24IINOLIA' 'PHICEPINGS AND
Iir.*SC:JIME/ . , ON . NAND
,- -, and =We o 'orderllata „..,
Off and I ft _WBOzi 0 , - - . , •
BRA .wHEICLB wa r ', . . . .
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ASBUQIIRERP WAGON ,WOBIES, lieu the Pent
112'14,144.grellikir., IrOBB/12742i & 6..
. tEptariker.... i • . . I . :Ailtpupi,
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a e:, ' fll ci ttaiTtMorleass,
awt.warnotedtoirlvel sausntiont and Law
Leather, insets, & . al ways en hand ror aale
wholesale and retail, by
J. & B. PHILLIPS, a
felo 4 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &O.
MARcH : :: : : logo
vv.
- THE VERTIEWEST ,
. STYLES
DOMESTIC CARPETS,
ARE DAILY ARRIVING, AND SOLD SOON AS
RECEIVED; •
THE PEE LO WEST.
McCALLIIM BROTICERS,
mh2551. FIFTH STREET. above Wood
-
23. JUSTIMPORTED, 23
Aud Especlally Adapted to this Market,
VELVET CARPETS ,
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS
English Body and Tapestry Brussels,
INGRAINS AND HEMPS,
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
. : PRICES IN THE CITY. • '
COMMON CARPETS,
OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 23. Fifth Street.
fen
1868 , SPRING . STOCK 1868 .
-
CARPETS.
LARGE ASSORTMENT;
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUT
BOVARD, ROSE &
rob10:d&wIT
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Of our own Direct Importation,
ETRE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OF THE CELEBRATED
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
,WITH STAIR CARPETS TO MATCH.
HcFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 AND 73 FIFTH ST. (Second Floor.)
at37:rteST
FOR FRAGRANT TEAS,
CHOICE COFFEE,
X'ure•
No. 2O Fifth Street.
SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY.
J, B. 11 - AlllO SAFETUIRE JACKET,
Car Heater and Moderator,
For SMOKE AND HOT AIR FLUES, dispensing.
with the use - of Stoves and Fires in or about the
Passenger or Baggage Oars, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to any temperature that may be
desired without the m ay sposilty of tiring the car or
cars to which the Jacket be attached.
Having obtained of the
_Halted State, Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist
the most intense beat that may be ad plied to it in
the position and purpose for which if is intended.
It, is a sure protection from accidents by Are origi
nating from defective flues, or where iron pipes are
used as conductor s for - smoke or heat. It ls &pall
plicate to all piping that may become overheated,
and is warranted. to give perfect satisfaction where
wood or.other combustible material may be placed
in close proximity thereto. I am- now ready to ap
ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries,
ships, steamboats, - railroad ears, &c., wherever
pipes as conductors are mule dangerous by being
'overheated and security demised. will sell, on ap
plication, rights to manufacture or to use the above
Invention: alioterritorial rights, to such as may
wish to engage i n seining priv2eges;either by State
"Jkoroffice . at the . ...NE PLUS .1/LTRA. PAINT
WOBES,' , corner of Morris street and the Alleghe,
ray Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward,' Pittsburgh, Pa.
fellks4O
PROPRIETOR.
r'lo (MAIN MANUFACTUIFIERS.—
The undersigned halting secured the sole Agest-,
cy or the sale of the celebrated _ , •
COPLEY PDX CLAY, -• •
Are nowprapared to furnish At id any - linantity to
those wishing to procure this. superior article. Dug
ring fifteen years , use of this Olau, we have arrived
at Penh proportions as we' better* makes a better
article for pots num say- In the- market,- *We having
secured an anerage r u at i +. at BIX, stein and Tzx
Mourns. 'We will receives forth° propor
tion orate mixture et Clagtobersous lunches
/it ThP 947 Is ground4ll4lll/aod,:n-lumps• for
de very. . .
- ••.; DITHEIDGII tt SON.•
Yoe! Pitt elass works.
Washington Striseb Pittsburgh. Pa l , _
Veil= -111111P14.
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Wanwiticl eipiakkodtiii mszkA
-pl a ty !a sPc!r9
q='7 ' • 'HUGS ZNOX', I '
nalittamiSAM Ltheet ystraet;-Pittibargb.
bbls. Extra Fans
-117 Winter Wheat. Flour, for sa'ehy
apt HITCHCOCK, hIcCRENRY t CO.
THE YEW LiTEST
PATT ERNS
PRICES
95 CENTS PER YARD
i •
JUST OPENING,
• All Qualities
TO SELL
21 Fifth Street,
OVER RATES & BELL'S
BY STEAMER.COLORADO
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
ERE]
BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS- AND HALLS
GROCERIES.
MEI
GO TO
RMSONS 3
WHITE t,EAD AND COLOR'i
ALL OF ' THE MAINUFACTURI:
•
OF 9E
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEA
COLOWNIrOILIES.
INcLING
STRICTLY PUREIIIVIIrTE LEAI:,;
.ZINC PINTS,
Chronic' Careens
Verdlter Grfl n„ • ; I,
. ,
Versatile Green,
Chr me Yellow. 4
And every variety of Colorj , dry ancground In 0 ' :., ,
for sale by • 6
HARRIS EIS EIIAVINGI
WHOLESALE RUGGISTS, !:
Corner of Liberty an Wayne Street
PIT'TEMEt. 43141-1. PA. 4
,
-4
J . SCHOONMAK
.1 R & SON, j
prr , rsi3Vn(3;l-11
White Lead aadlOolor Work 4
DIANUFACTIERS 0? r
WHITE AND RED LEAD' 4
ZINC, PUTTY, BiIUE LEAD:
McCOY , lq VERDITER GIREEI7
And all colors, dry or In oll: 1
.
OFFICE, No. 67 FOURTH STREET. 1 .,
..
Factory, Nos. 450,'4521 434, 456 and 451
Rebecca Area, and 49, skond 53 Lacock Street
Allegheny.. . ; !I . • .
CRACKER BAKERIES.
ltirAltrEPS PAT NT •
FRENCTI
RENCRI CM:SCHERS.
FRENCH CRRCHEM&.:
IMMIM
FRENCH CRICEERS. . • 1
• • -
FRENCH (TICKERS. • 1
And every vailety of 1 .
t_.,
SUPERIOR 0,1 ,ACKERSI
2 4 R- VTR
11
91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
toh24
ESTABLISHED 1810. 1
_ •
TRY THEM
SHEPH/TD'S -
Steam Cracker anil-411scuit Faetory
317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Manufacturer and dealer In 11 lands of
corcpmcp - xPoNEWS7,
, .
FOREIGN AND Daarzeri FRUITS, NUTS. &c
PIANOS,
BUY THE BE!
EST ELLE° AN'
Sehomacker's Gii
AND ESTEY'S ir
The SCHOMACHER PIA I) combines all th
-I
latest valuable improvements known in the con
struction of a first class instrument, and haaalwaysi
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex- 1
bibtted. Its tone is full. so rous and sweet. They
workmanship, for darabilit and beauty, surpass ;
all others. Prices from $5O o $1.50. (according toi
style and finisha . cheaper i n all other so-calledl
first class Piano. :!L__ ,
ESTEY'S coTTA, E ORGAN:
Stands at the head of all reel instruments, in pro
ducing the most perfect pipequality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United States. It is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get out of order. -
CARPENTER'S PATEN I . "VOX lIUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to bei found In this Organ.
Price from $lOO to fiXiso. .All guaranteed for Ave
years.
BABE, KNABE BIIETTLEB,
mh9
No. 12 : T. CLAIR STREET.
SECOND HAND
M D LORRONS A. D ORGANS,
4)11130.
In perfect order, from t3S t
MEE
O :Di:, I 1 1 54.::lzKo): f-% te) *I
_.,,......._ __.....
PISSOLIITION, HE FIRM OF
. ATWELL, LEE A CO, was dissolved on the
t o --- f
February, ISOS; by mutual consent. Either
partner may sign the name ofdlie Ism in settlement.
JOHN ATWELL.
- ' CHARLES ATWELL.
Ai J. LEE.
. .
The undersigned will coral ue idle WHOLESALE
GROCERY BUSINESS. unde'rthe name and style of
ATWELL A LEE, at the old. lace, No. 131 Second
street. A continuance of the patronage of their
friendsand the public is resttally solicited.
LES ATWELL.
• . ••
_. _ Ai J. LEE. •
PlrrsnußOn, March BM 1868. • mh7:ms3
ISSOLUTION OF CO-PART-.
D
, NERSHIP. r
onanniT riora.mirsnEE
Has this day withdrawn fronO the firm of WILLIAM
E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
%tM. E. SCHMERTZ,
(41 I . OLLAV i m ic.
Pittsburgh, April 3, Mifial • nod:WI
Mrj771717111
FORT PITT LIMNER= COMPANY
Capital, - - $125,000.
linzaiDEFrr—RDWARD LITHRMGE.
EiscRaTAR.T—T. A. 'WRIGHT.
lifiumunNumorsT—EGlll. DAVISON.'
DIRECT 115: 3
Edward Davison, ' ' L. F. Dunca n.
John Mellon. I E. D. Dithridge,
Geo. W. Dithridge .X. L. Malone.
- *,
S. IL Johnston.
(LASS
LUMBER YARD-.Cornet; r BUTLER AND AL
LEGHENY STREETS, N th : Ward.
OFFICE AT FORT PITT - LASS WORKS, Wash
ngton Street. II • ja20498
OE
JOHN 8. & A.IIII4IIIIOCH,
Nurserymen, Florist s and Seedsmen.
•
8z SToinc—iIIISMITIOIELD STREET, opim-
Blte ethst,oolce, PattaburghiiPs.
Greenhouses at OxICIAnd;
PAIMITEM, - - •
iu J. incrstrart.
icpuTcHT4I3ON,E4 I IIIEPLII:IBN,
_ • -•'.. •
ROUSE. SIGNANO , OR:INENTAL PAINTERS.
ilitAi*ti A 'Enaitini3;
,IfooSS Penouie/lvifintei-Pitisblulth•
/Mordent by mall promptly. mended to,
oAmiwnmlolr Butwaffirs.
IVILILTAthaI DICK, • •
- • -
,• • 4..
'RPENTERISIND BUILDER,
No. avi.:Pt.ttrzsti.vix . .A. AVEiiitrE.
Htisib it root, rittidnarAti: latoldeuce;lfo. 143
doske anis beatness‘and dispatc. All
or VilitaPPY rAteaded. to, and satisfaction war
ranted. • • • • - - -•• • apilinaianawir
CBE
100 boxes goshen Cheese;
GO ‘• isetory •
For sale by d. 11. IDANP E I • I3 & S ON , •
apt , 1 41 First street 3
II
VormLUloll
12
• LOTTE BLUME.
d door above Wood
P 1 1 ,11 : 8 erell 0114 Niblrre9
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