The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 14, 1868, Image 2

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ANACREONTIC.
BROOKLYN, Feb. 11,1868.
To the Editers of the Evening Post:
The following ;Anacreontic gem has, I
am:o l sllfidea, never • been published. It
was kindly furnished to me when I was in
England in 1865, by an American gentle
man,. (Mr. Gould, a brother of Judge
,!•• Gould, of Troy,) who hits resided for many
years in London. . He informed me that it
makthe joint offspingof the muses of Thosi.
/100te, ftmttel 'Rogers, and John Kenyon,.
• 'lllo(l6ltlyildding that he biinself hsid - aided
in a small degree in its composition. It was
written, he told me, at the dinner-table of
Rogers, amid the flow and sparkle of the
- "pink champagne,"_ when Hr. Gould was
present, with the illustrious poets I haie
named, as guests of Rogers.
Very trulY, yours, A. R. D'YETT.
Lilies on liquid roses floating .
So floats the foam on pink champagne:
Fain would I join such pleasant boating,
And tempt you lua f in c lii t n
away on wine. *-
Those seas are dangerous, graybeards swear,
Whose sea-beach Is the goblet's brim;
And true•it Is they drown old Care, -•
But what care we for him.
If we may float on wine?
Old Time shall smooth away each wrinkle,
Bright garlands round his scythe shall twine,
The sand from out his glass shall sprinkle
And till it up with wine, •
With rosy sparkling wine.
- • •
Thus hours shall pass which no man reckons,
• With us, who, mad with mirth divine.
See not the shadowy hand that beckons
Across the sea of wine,
Of rosy sparkling wine.
Old Charon's self shall 'make him mellow,
Then gently row his boat from shore.,
While we and every Jovial fellow,
shall hear, unmoved, the oar
That dips itself In wine!
—The poor Pcipe has ulcers on his legs.
—Georgia haS a female Klan of Kuklux.
—Verdi's Joan e2f Arc has' been sung by
Patti.
—Ancient Anber is 'fit work on another
opera.
—Pun says that spruce beer is a very tidy
tipple
—New York is to have a daily religious
newspaper.
—Newark and Elizabeth are trying to
consolidate.
—Lawrence Barrett has played Rosedale
in San Francisco. '
—Maximilian's body cost the Austrian
government $140,000.
_ —Butter is the fashionable pomade most
in vogue in Abyssinia.
—Boston gives a fair for the benefit
of the Cretans, this week.
—A. I. H. D. Menken now plays Lady
Godiva as well as Mazeppa.
—The Princess of Wales will not go to
Ireland with Albert Edward.
—Two pound lemons are being raised in
Florida. good punch is the consequence.
—The Milord World is dead. It had- a
very short existence, and not a very merry
one.
- 7 -Wallace's opera of . Lurline is soon to
be produced at Pike's Opera House, in New
- York.
.1 —There are 4,500 French troops in Rome.
.' The Pope is better guarded than he wants
7-41. a few months the German expedi
tion to the Arctic ocean- will sail from
' Bremen . • '
—The , Wiesbaden Homburg and Ems
• Gaming rooms are to - -bit closed in Decem-
A., 1872,
---Tbe Church •of the Heavenly Rest. is
erecting a new building on Fifth avenue in
. New York. '
- • —An old fiigateat Toulon has been fitted
. up and •devoted to the testing of the efficacy .
of kiipedoes.,
Mills House' at Charleston, cele
,
-rated lithe early history of the rebellion,
.hits been closed.
• --Flostatibins are allprepared to go off on
a tremendotts excitement on the -Jamas-
' check, when she 'comes.
—The New York School of Design for
. Females has two hundred pupils. Probably
because it is a good school.- '
,The House of. Representatives at Alba
ny said tO be not the house that Vander
bilt; but tbe• one be bought.
—There are but four graduates of Her
s
. yard in this city, while Yale can number
her zhildren here by scores.
LOndon Orchestrit has a very fa
, - ,vorable notice, a column long, of Mr.
Wall, the renowned pianist. .
L... Madams Rumor having tired of engag
ing Patti, has taken up Nillssen whom she
',has engaged to GI/4We Dore.:.
—The eackbut, so often'mentioned in the
seared writings, turns out to have been
- nothing but a trombone after all.
—Miss Maria Thereea Cole, of New. York,
it is said, has become Countess of Salisbury
. by marrying the Earl of that domain.
.L--" The beautiful Mrs. Sprague in royal
purple" looked, down upon her.fither from
the gallery of the Senate, the other day.
—Captain Joseph Brown, tine.of the most
enterprising citizens of St. 'Louis has been
elected a director of the Pacificliehlroad. •
4-Tbere is to be : a. tournament in Florence
• to" amuse Prince - Humbert and his bride.
500 Knights in armor are to take part in it.
—Some one has found out that however
Much Mormons may enjoy wooing - women,
they;:are never satisfied when they have
=Elm trees, fifty feet high, are being
. planted in. Chicago. A few of the sort
would not no ont of place in the Allegheny
‘ - ,
commons.:..
—Door Plates have gone; out offaihion,
and in their place monograms have come in.
The more indeCiPimahle these monograms
are, the better: '
, —Darcy licdee ,was, no teetotalist, not
even a temperance man, in fact . as an ex
,
change 85 7 8 "he hoisted an 'enormous quar
: tity •
'--A • tender mother out west knowing
that her child richly , deserved a floggingi
•sava it to AdlU, drat, however, Putting him
under- the influence of chloroform;
—The steatner.Quaker City luis been sold
at amnion._ This is the :vessel which was
immortalked try carrying Mark Twain! to
.
the HolyX.And and by bringingldni
neillocratit of Mriford Padd:42oo to,
t if ,_ :a Geman woman for arrOTl,74tkabataJ
AktlietioilifiniterbOle , : WO #Acti‘would
MOO
WM
Mvu.64.0.1.
-4041i.:11-Y2t4
EPHEMERIS,
MERU
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make between thirty and forty thousand
dollars for the recent majority for Governor.
—A Chicago bride received as a bridsd
present a sardonyx pin, two thousand yells
old. This is like setting a mushroom' on
top of the pyramidi,-, rharaohat Chicago.-
-It is expected that Ciiisins Clay, the
:staunch Old !Jitate.-- - - . : Who heeiso long
so ably repiesented•otuk interests at Bt. Pe.
tersburgh, will arrive at New York this
week.
—A far-goner wants to know whpn a
young lady is like an ape? He answered
himself by pointing to , his sister at the piano
and:: sayingr-Mherrsher -fingers - rare 'mong
keys.
—The New 'York Herald has some to the
conclusion that if Ben Wade ever comes to
be President he will hang Jeff. Davis to a
sour apple tree, or something else equally
effective.
—Florence Marryat will soon publish a
new novel• Florence's" novels are better
worth reading, although they do not contain
so many sea terms as did those of her father
the Captain.
—The Austrian Government has made ar-,
rangements with prominent Poles andnun
garians, which will result in the construc
tion of a much needed railway from Hunga
ry to Galicia.
—The New York Commercial Advertiser
says that nine men out of every ten who
say jewty for duty, part their hair in the
middle. The Advertiser might have saidthe
same about women.
—"Dikes and Ditches," Mr. Oliver Op
tic's; new book for boys will appear in
May. This, is good news for the young
folks, for there is surely no pleasanter or
better writer for them.
Madame Ristori, it is said, - will play
Bar Teresa on the 2d of May in New York.
This is the play which was the cause of the
trouble between the Bishop of Havana and
the Captain General of Cuba.
• —A young man from Chicago, who has
,been a great favorite in the gay circles of
Paris this winter, and noted for his giaceful
dancing and reckless expenditure, drowned
himself in the Seine the other day, leaving'
a huge list of debts behind him.
—The typographical associations of New
York are vigorously opposed to the intro
duction of printing presses into the peniten
tiaries of New York.; They say it will,
make printers of a class of men who, hith
erto, have had nothing in common with the
respectable guild of the press.
—Charles Dickens claims that his most
appreciatiye audience was in New Haven.
This is no compliment, for most persons
who have heard the readings of Mr. D. agree
that they are wearisome. If New - Raven
possessed Mr. Dickens' most appreciative
readers, it might, perhaps, pride itself on the
fact with some reason.
—The Persians presented colored eggs - to
each other on each recurring .Solar New
Year (in March.) The Jews used eggs
during the feast of the Passover. From
which of these sources the world wide chris
tian custom of colored eggs at Easter is de
rived, is a mooted question. Eggs were
considered emblematic of resurrection and
of a future life by the early Christians.
Two new novehr,.hlrely,to 'crake a sent
sation among the lovers of light , literature; g .
are announced as forthcoming . on-the 18th‘,
inst. "Dora," by Julia Kw . venagh, and'
"Not Wisely, But Too Well," by the au-;
thor of that wonderful book, "Cometh tip
as a Flower." A peculiar interest islelt in.
thiS latter book, as the publishers announce
;that even they do not know who is the
author.
—The Boston Advertiser has gotten off a
new, nursery rhyme on the Boston Post,
which will •answer about as well for the
Pittsburgh Post: .
Sing a song of `Lection—
liake a sounding boast!
rght lively Boosters
Crowing in the Post! -
When the Post was opened
The news each one did go for,
But very few could really dud
That there was much to crow for
—The number of Pittsburghers at pres
ent in Philadelphia is very large. Some
fonrteei names are on th , hotel lists in Sat
urday's papers, and during the next two dr
three days - many more will be registered.
Besides the ,regular spring rush to the . east
ern cities,- a very large number of ou citi
rens will he drawn to the Quaker city 'a
.week by their absorbing. 'Merest, (or some
thing else) in the proceeding,s of the Court
of. Quarter &Salons. . •
—The Minneapolis ghost has explained
to three persons the object
. of his visit to
this world. He wished ;to warn his wife
and daughter not to • go to California. as the
steamer on which they expected to take pas
rage will he burned when three days out
from the Isthmui. ',Me is probably the
'best authenticated ghost. on record, and-pis '
I, vouched for by some of the most pirominent
Miruleapolitans. . The: fate
.of the Pacific
steamers will be watched with additional
interest for some tinie.to:come.
Selectionir for a .Ne*spiper.
Most people think the selections of suits
„hie matter for a newspaper the easiest part
of the business. How great an error. To
look • over and over fifty exchange papers
daily, from which to select enough:..
for one,
especially vherk 'the ' question not whit :
shall, but what shall not be selected; is
.`.no.,
very easy tek. If every person who reads
a newspaper'could' have edited it, we shoula
have less complaining. Not unfretinerttly it
is the case that an editor looks_ over all his
exchange papers for something interesting
and Can find absolutely nothing.
Every paper is drier than a contribution
box, and yet something must be had—bis
paper must be but with something in it, and'
he .does the best be‘can, To an editor woo
has the least care in what he selects, the wri
ting he has to do is the easiest part, of his
labor. Eve . ty pOseriber thinks the paper is
printed for his own benefit, and if there , is
nothing that suits hitn, it mist be stopped
it is good for nothing”, "As 'mny subscri
bers as'an editor has, 86 ninny tastes he has
to consult.'
One wants sothething very • smart and
something sound.. One likes anecdotee,
fun and, frolic., and the next door.rielegair
Wonders that a man ar.- KW- will ouch
stuff in his paper. Something spicy, comes ,
'out and the e&tor is a -blackguard. N ext
tomes , something argnmentativei : , end the;
editor is 41;dttll thol." And so; 'betWeen them'
all, die p oor fellor ; • gee tha , Tht
never. rtlifietilhat ‘ what
thetn,tiili please the next p
insist-g o V P 1%40 0 ' , / 1 9:44'
Ait it 9 them
1t . stop it;
right off. .f.
PITTSBURGH
.GAZEITE: TUESIIAY, APRIL 14, 1868
ONLY
A ruiI o sitT EI O G F R AirnFICIAI, RS. TE ETH
• FIILL UPPER AND TOW I EX A SEr ;- FOniilf. '
, TEETH ENITRACTED -WITHouT PAIN. .
NQ cHAROE - Foll EXTRACTLNOWREN ASTI!
FILIAL TEETWARE ORDERED. - -
ALL WORE WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.
LATRIBINO GAB FREE OF. CHARGE.
QUINCY - 1 SCOITS
Establistussegat,
SITE PENN STREET, -31) DOOR ABOVE HAND.
N. DR. SCOTT is a licensee under the
Goodyear Patents, be will not make any "new tho.
duo rubber" sets, but will continue to mann
the genuine artteIe — VITLCANITE: mh.l=
GAS*M3MMIE
GAS FIXTURES
. AND • I
Ch EVI3 clellernsof
FOB GAS AND OIL.
Just received, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
WELDON & KELLY,
147
:I NV I ROD STREET. VIRGIN ALLEY. ,'
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P-i
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, 112 pl 0 •
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6 'l4
87.
SPRING opmirrarci.
THHO➢OBB P. PHILLIPS',
(Successor to J. M. Burchtleld & Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
MR.( PHILLIPS respectfully aria - Ounces that the
extensive alterations to Ws,
WVIs • DRY GOODS STORE
Are itexiiiii" '6lteiii*ArriNOW .
OPEN. He ere a
an entire ly a
entirely
Neiv"Stock of .7. - Pri/ . Goods,
For Spring and Sommer Wear, at the loweat Tut
ern Owe Prices.
an 3: RHET . '
AT DPI ON & HEC
27 Fifth Street.
PLAIN HANDKERCHIEFS,. mote
ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHED HARDICER
- CHIEF& for 35 elpa aad'lnwards.
WATCH AHD WO HQ ‘MS,' WR I T I NG
DESKS.
HOSIERY, in all grades and at all prices.
MORMON'S STAR SHIRTS,
i
AT REDUCED PRIMA I
HID GLOVES , CORSETS; HOOP SELG , ke•
ALL OUR GOODUAT LOW PRICES.
STEAM
. .
CARPET SEATING
ESTABLISHMENT:
Which TE.N,,YILABS ,' TRIAI,;In• New Tort and oth. •
er.EAstert r.ftles luui proved ArAmplete success.
TM' ADWASII4I6IIEIh
Ist—ifiring and. Sbrittkoil; Are PosuP)etell &Told
gd—ti *Patin • •
34-'-When need from dust , moths or their lArvsei/
the is Cara l l i t i o g o i ttllef i v e ll r a..s geed
,As new, save :
4th—When perfectly.cleati;;Atarpet will weir ag!
long agile, a desirable matter .AS A. mere porn el.
ec°n° ll 4YlP fa7. ll 4M°P4oY l i r ; •
ALTIOKDERSI.EI I I AT TEE OFFICE ;
No sa79 Lib e rty Street'.
Or addreard to P. 0 tog _44(3, will receive prompt;
attention.... ' • •• , ,
r •
•
GEO. L. 31e(ILINTOCH,
whip?. • . :• •• n PROPRIETOR.'
FOlt.)ritAG.* 4 4v*.T.•.*X4s;....•.
•
CHOICE COFFEE,
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... ' 3E a tiat .. 0 .-
-gsproloeii4
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ROB'S,
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Igo.! 201 FifiltSirtseL_
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noxamoitaiti..co.; .
ANCHCAVCoTTOIIitr=4;
rf
PrrartnitralWElV,
ME
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DENTISTRY
DRY .13OOD8.
STREET. Qff
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I • 0 e GS AND NOTIONS.
AirACREM & CARLISLE ,
• -.el, • /9 FIST)/ STREET,
Mire Juit — *aed all shadesof .
• - ':U101 1 T 4:413 BISTOBLISINGES
BUGLE GUMS AED F 4140724
MACRIIIPLAr. CARLISLE,
•
19 Fifth Street,
tiow offer the most elegant line of '
. . .
341MBUILGIS
which they espeeliaiy
'invite' the attention Of their customers. • The de-2
signs are nearly all new and °rte.?' „and about,
ONE-FIFTH LESS TT. N, REGULAE - YiticES;
111p11 '.. • ..
A iJr:E.tttmo;;
No. - 17 Fifth Street:
New Parasols,
;Straw; Goods,
JIIBT OPENED
PERFECT FITTIXG- ••
GLOVES.
"A. K."
We invite attention to our •
K . 0110111,1111PARTIENT„ -
Whiih is now cetianlete with every "color 'and abide.
In addition to our Own special importation of the
Celebrated.A. C.. C.,(Jotprin) KIDS,
We havesecured the exclusive sale of the ,
Seiiniless
The best Glove and most perfect et.,
NLAClttirt& muzzastu3,
•
spit
19 FIFTH STREET.
NEW STORE 1 NEW STORE!
ROSEI!iBAUM;STEINHAItraz 4Xk'S
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
'TO Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully inform the public
that they have received their entirely new stock of
goods, consisting of
Millinery and Straw Goods,
Ribbons, Laces,
Artificial Flowers.
Embroideries, White Goodsi
Hosiery and Gloves,
To erbteb-they Incite the attention of rrarehasers,l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
One of our Erin giving MS entire attention to the
purchasing of goods at the Eastern Markets, and
having had long experience and all the facilities for
procuring goods at the very lowest prices, we are
-ambled to offer great lad neements.
Constantly receiving New Goode from the ;few
York and ralladelphia auctions.
A.sbare of public patronage is respectfully
, -
, •
ROSENESUIt,•MINIIART & CO
16 MARKET STREET
sib2.4:n.M
GRAND OPENINGS
SPRING GOODS.
WO
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria. Lawns.
Soft Finish Cambric.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
SOTT ' Mint GOODS,
'Which we Are selling at a great saeritiee
ROOD 11118 H LINENS at 31 cents. SOILED KID
GLCiVES at SO cents. SYSTEME ALEXA2E-
DB& KIDS for $l. GENUINE ALEX-
ANDRE KIDS for $1.85. Ctrs
I •
asoorlment of HOSIERY
eimult be beat. HOOP SKIRTS
at 'IS cents.' The new and beautiful
SENSATION TIE, Just received:, 200 Aoz.r,
CORti . ETB just recdlved. eomplate
line of MAGENTA,- LUCRETIA and ZLVIRA
CORSETS." 'Also; a 'line of MISSES' - CORSETS
RffiTORI FRINGE:)
GEB, All colors. B
went. , A nue liSt of
Males EL
, Ail and :
10.141:d111 . - - • I
,SEC l : l lanr
`"- THE tRA
101111111S' SAFETY FIRE 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 Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the heatto any temperatere that may be
desired without the• possibility of tiring the car or
cars to - which the Jacket may be attached. _
Having obtained of DM United States Letters Pat
...Mit for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist
the posit i onnse heat that may'be adplled, to it in
the nd purpose for which if is intended:
It is a sure protection from accidents by tire, origi
nating from defective ilues - ,or where iron pipes are :
used as Conductotaler •nldke or beat. It is appli
plibable to ail piping that may beteme "overheated, •
and is Marranted give•.perfect satisfaction,where
wood or other combustible material may be placed
in elate proximity thereto. • am now ready to:ap-..
pry.. my invention •ta stores, dwellings, flieteries,.
ships.. Steamboats. llrOlui cars. &c., wherever
,pipes Miconducort are made dangerous by being.
overheated and security desilied. I will on apt
plicattom right/110 nnumfactu.re or to use the above
invention; also, territorial, rights; to such as may
' wish to engage in seillhig privZeges,"either by State
or county., : - , • .•
• • B. llAllitle.
e at the "NE PLUS . ULTRA, PAINT
WO " corner of Morris Street and the•Alleghe
ng* Ratiroadi Ninth-Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. . . . . ..
G REAT :SALE.. ; ; . -, , . • , ' . ...: .
Treintidiais !Sacrifice . in Looking Glasses..
Pre.pariitexiit toiiirtng:it er my el r.
eaant stools of
tine t*ILT, - ZEE ' and - 14 TLE RLAMEE. PO*
TRAIT and PICTURE TRAAIIB: also Inlscellano..:
Ans styles of REDRooldr mmaus.. also , of widen
must be wil by thelat of dune '" ' -
Rega r di• es i, or c o s t.: ~.
,:-__.- - :• ,, x ,- . , : ,, : 51 . 2..." " r_._:''''''' '
TilgatilkaAill4lX trait of enelPaslorAilaanle and a-
Erott•ols‘s -amnia of Ane split 7 work i Ida 7 do well to
given:Le a r tall: _, ~... . . - • I
r:1114., oodoreet.''
..... SILITRist. 1 614+Leatlier , &sla': Guna
7 1t Oir t r it ra- 1 41 0 4. oneanaleipir, olgi.:
c w a i t i r n e
it ur
t at Jose t -Omen..
ltifi4l,Ztlon.;-.' .rse iti rAt
-me Elva% *twat ~ att bang astir , ; Was ,
iliff9o,-PPAn it 1 4 4111 1 0 1, brip,Ll:l, 4,11,4,,,trtg1i,
if}4olllvm:;-, , ,,- , I,pww - Xfait st - jtettrest.;.'
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ENE
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And Flowers,
Corsets and Skirts,
Fancy Goods, &c.,
all colors. BIILLION,FRIN
GLE TRIMMINGS, s be as
UTTONS.
'i3l-lAYD.rdi CO,
Market Street.
=I
1 VORIFORT FOR
ELING. COMMUNITY. ' -
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MISCELLANEUS.
TREASURY iiiiimrtimNT OF
o
PENNS 3 r4Y4 ,I * 4 :
1--
HAItiItISSU6, DEC.IB, 1867.
c'..:;..! - r
,',_ .::, •.::, .."!,-7:'
NOTICE _,TO,:,THE-_I4OI:DERS
- , •:•:-;' . .•z; . .r n . I.::W- . -y -, -• ---..,.
ME==l
irar
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X-IP-As-W
- OP THE'
Commonwealth of Pemmfirmht,
DIM J1.131.1r AU, 1808.
'Bt . FOLLOWING LOANS
Due July Ist, 1888,
WlLit Bity,REOEI3IItD, WITH INTEMT, TO
DATE OP PAYMENT. ON . TB* PBX-
BENTATION AT THE
FARMERS' & MECHANICS'
NATIONAL BANK,
ibmMwu:)=anxiA., Viz:
Loan of March 27th, 1839, due July
Ist 1888
Leatii..6l*uly 19th, 1839, due July
*,! ' Ist,: 1868.
I tltirtinitsi ON THE ABOVE LOANS:war.
CEAJM ON rEtz IST or nrty, - iscss. ,
rwrcia, swum?", see y state.
JOHN IKJATHANT, Ale& Gen.
W. 11. KEIIBLE. State Timmorr.
Commissioners of Sinking Fund.
plticEs Or THE •
.•
VARIONS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
MANUFACTURED By
.I ::COMPANY,
ARTHUR ICIRHi.
. .
°dice, 1761 and 174 FEDERAL -STREET,
•i ' 'ALIZONIENT, PA..
CANISTEEPOWDER.
'Electric Nos. I, 2,4 end 5 . grain, In Square
Canisters. 11b. each •
American ,Sporting; in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. .
Duck Shooting, Noe. 3 and, 4 grain, in
Oval CAnisters oflb. each
Indian Ellie. in Oval Canisters of I lb.= each....
Kentucky Ride, in Ovid, Canisters of 31b. each
Kentuckylt isle In Oval Canisters of ;if lb. each
tffi one lb. Oval Canisters in a case. )
(50 half lb. do. i d 0... . i do.) . • .
•
'EEG POWDER. .
Kentuckyltiffe, , PrFCI, Pro, and !'l3ea Shoot
lug" FAcv in kCiffh nibs ' ;:
Ren - tucky slfle, . FFFa YOO, and Sea Shoot-
Ans. , 4.0; in ltriss,433 lbs
Xerftucky _rrrsa, PFG, and ...Sea ,Shoot
infra,. so. In kegs. 614 lbs,
Deer Prrehar, in kegs, ........ .....
Mining and. Shipping Powder,' Mining IN
,all,2.l,rygraitione; cash, in kegs, 26
Safety Fuse lot' Blasting, of superior quality,
ln packages of 50 feet and over
Dellvered free, of expense on board ; of Boat or
Ilaiiroad,.inpittsburgh. or Allegheny, .
oit t l!ti l k.' *OATES gins in a
few days, send art. agent to . otiver . Mountain,
°tondo, to develops _ten, different Lodes of Silver
pre, discovered and located by ex - perienced miners.
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; and situated In an unusually .rich. mining district.'
It is intenda to hive them hilly. dayeloped before
going' to the expense of ' cresting rbnildings,
ke. For this develohment the 'Company
have determined to sell a limited ainount or the
stock at a raterwhlclx will place, purchasers on lye
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pleb to the trade the UNIVERSAL GER of
the maaulletorWUterholeeithawkek puttrp In cues
of hair. dozen' and one dot t en.' (WI supply at
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WHITE LEAD AND. Om*
ALL OF THE HALINTrF.A.ETITBI,
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PITTSBURGH WHITE LEA
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And every variety eiColore, dry anngYotuid in CI
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filming at EmOaviro
WHOLESALE DRUGGIOS I
Corner of Liberty and lairayriL Street
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ZINC, RUTTY, BLUE LEAD 4, • ;
McCOVIS VEICDITEp. (TREE !
And all colors, dry or in oil.
OFFICE, No. 67 FOIIIITII 8 T.
Factory, Noe,. CIO, 456, 454, 456 and 4.j
'Rebecca 'Street, and 49, 31 and 83.1.460ek Stret
Allegheny.. . -
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CILACIMR . , BAILMES.
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FRENCH CRACKERS.: 11
FRENCH - CRACKERS, -1 . 1
FRENCKCRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACK:R.II#; .
FRENCH CR:Amnia-13,
- FRENCH CRACOW.: •
And every variety of„ .
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TRY THEM. '
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Steam Ciaeker andtlseultractor
317 IaBERTISTBSPr i Prrisir.liez
,Manufacturer and dialer in all kinds " oil
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CONFECTIONERY, j
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FOREIGN AND. DONEEMC.FRuaawNIITS,
PIANOS , PW 4 ,S;* O .
"RUT . THE :BMW 2 AND :
..IJIP PST PIANO AND,OFtGAN.
Sehomae' Ur's geld' -Medal Piani
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGEARGAN
The SCIIONACKIii PIANO' CoMbines all r
latest valuable improvements -knowrilln the cc(
structlon of a Oral class instrument, jinji h as aiwa
been awarded the highest premlutherever
Minted. Its tone is full, sonorous *nit sweet. T,
workmanship, for dorabillty . and Wry, sups
all others. Prices from 11/10 to OSA according
style and finish ,) cheaper , than allother so-caII
first class Plano. • ' -
EISTEVS OOTTVIE ORG/N
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Stands at the head of aU reed instnanients, in pi
clueing the moat perfect pipequality of - tone of a
similar instrument in the United States. It is st,
pie and compact in conbtruction, andinot liable
get out of - order. • t
CARPENTER'S PATENT. " VuE HUMAr
TREMOIJO" is only to -be found itt this Orgq
Price from $ lOO to 050.. All"guani.hteed for Et
•y —BARR SNAKE it-BEIETTLEB,
mns . • No. Ilia ST. C • STREET
SECOND HAND
NIMODEONS AND OR4Mi,
In perfect order, from 'as to
CHARM/TT/4 BMW,
AA Fifth et., Ad door above Wood •
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SUPERPHOSPHATE 01'
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The. Allegheny ' Fertilizer ii
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SEWARD & CAMP LL,
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P3EI.Oi O R.I7FITC) ,
Olrfer, , 856 Penn Street ' , Pittibunth l P .
lie . best Eirtntinr in nie, and ' ininintznd by
Tanners who have given. 41 s tril l tit - be n thestan
a c r c d n• it r g a nt ßh lose , lg h a u C g . e crops i, v `u b rel. a L e i itit
Rolm circulation a pamphlet contala hig intertsti
and valuable statements of Fertiliser, copies
which wlll,be sent free to any, Denali* us their
CONFECT/OM]:1M8
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Er.NAY W. HORBACH
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Confectionery and . BaiEery, 1
No. ROO SMITHFIELD STERET, i
. : .. Between 6eventh - 4id Liberty.
' Sa.LAD XS' OYSTER SALOON attached.
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FORGE HEAVEN, - i i -
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And dealer in FOREIGNc& • AMEBIC FRIIITe .
PICKLES, AccrTa .tc.,, I • :
,- Igo. us] Federal Otrifit;
Seiorid doOr from the ittist Nationii Bank,. All
F. ntrienitisok ' mud
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: HOUSE I SIGRANDORNAIIeNTAL !PAINTERS,
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ORAINEEM Atm eLAZIIOB I .
No. 88 P 414.
MI wars by min proMiiityinmidia to
tits 2)11 j:1
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No. 34 PENNIPPLVANIA.i &PE ' NITS; -9ppoatt 1,
High street. Ptttsburgb., Pa. iteal4nurre. nn• 11 4 /4;;
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ord_entromptir itteadea r ,tn; andl..s on
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