The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 17, 1868, Image 2

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    Aral hit realm - 3d Malta,, ,
Haan Penna ,
is• - fio have Welsh
Pei:
—Oleimiont, lowa, is to have a publie
library.
-- --Titusville had a masquerade ball on
linday:. ;
--D!Areyaidiklettbniin,„weighed-ilfty,
ninn, ounces. . •
. : -
—Dr. Justa D,)noso, Bisfiop of San= in
Peru* htdead. ,
—There were 790 deaths• by aceidentlxV
Paris last year.
—Diamonds of considerable value .
found in Montana.
-A •
boy in lowa killed thirty•fivesnakia
, one day lastweek.' •
—The second gurrat trial is announced as
the sensation
—The LordirrilleHosxd of Health costs
eight thousand . dollars, • - • " -
'---TheTrinee.cif Wales is going to - Baden-
Baden dining the summer. - -A •
altOrt, - band_eilition of the Bilge has
been published in England: - •
,— Eitritwberries are for tale - in Boston
now. They - ire from hot houses.'
—Mr.. Lawton, the blackberry man, has
Made a fOrtxme Out of, his berries.
—The writings of Confucius and Emer
eon are resemble each other.
—ChiCago is stud to be the distributing
point for 20,000 American postoffices.
—Thirty thousand people marched in the
funeral procession of D'Arcy McGee. •
• —Madeline Henriques, at present Mrs.
Jennings, is the mother of a daughter.
—Toledo thinks it stands a fair chance
of being the future great city of the world.
—Roxborough haa a cradlefactory and an
undertaker's shop side bY'side, Alpha and
Onleig4,- • - • "
•
—Glchr,er, the_ Esiglish . Composei has as
sumed. the Baton44the Orchestra at Niblns'
thea
tre,
"Boston hotels all have elevators,"
fulls theßut, "generally located in the bar
rooms."
• —The ''Veteran Observer" of the New
York nines is about to publish a life of
Gen. Grant,
—The English government is about to
introduce the culture of tea into the island
ofJmnitica. • .
—The . bricklayers of Louisvillehave con
eluded' that they must have $5 per 'day for?
. their services. •
—London has a troupe of Hindoo' acro
bats and jugglers said to slimes the Japan
-The Ring of Hanover is said •to have
remarked that the King of Prussia is the
modern seszer.
—The greater part of the real estate in
Cincinnati is owned by persons of the He
• brew, persuasion. -
-Kr. and Mrs. Dion Boucieault are play
ing the heart of Midlothian at the Princess
theatre, in London.
—Gen. Garfield and Walt. Whitman are
said to strikingly resemble each other in
personal appearance.
—The Worrell sisters have brought out
4, new . English version of La Belle Helene at
. their theatre in New York. - •
—The names of thirty-three Pittsburgh_
ere were on the hotel lists of the Philadel
phia Frees for Wednesday.
..—There are supposed to be 7,000,000 of
dogs in this country, and they kill $410300,-
000 worth of sheep tau:amity.
—lt costs less now, thanks to competition,
to travel from St. Louis to New York, than
, from Cinellmati to New york.
- —The Indians in Florida are reported to
have declared war against the whites. Per-
Imps we may have a new Osceola.
-7-Nashville has a party of treasure dig
gers who' are very mysterious, and excite
the population by their evolutiorui.
—Paris has a population of nearly two
.million and there were 700 suicides in the
city lett year, 457 of whom
-were unmarried.
--I l wentymeven million potmds• alum
powder were consumed by the Government
during %elate rebellion. Quite enough to
blast thewhole country.
._ •
—The "Saturday Review" thinks 'that
because Robert C. Winthrop's speeches are
so excellent they evince, an English rather
• than an 4.mprican tone.
—"ch4 - ge teas the Captain's cry." This
Captain,• the Earl. Of _Cardigan, who led the
inumntaLlEtakckvan charge, is dead. He
was seventY-One yea!! old.
—The Fat Contributor, who has borrow
ed one of Thackeray's noms de phone. with
, out any ability to support it, is lecturing on
"Injun Meal" in Waihington.-.
- —Thin 'year the season at Lake' Gem ge
will open on the Bth of June. The steamer
will begin le surpon tie Lake on that day,
'`and the hotels will all be opened: . '"•
—Eight hundred German emigrants are
now, on board the new steamer Berlin,
;boned from Biemen for Baltimore: Bahl
. more is prelim - lig to receive them..
An .eastern exchange ill-riaturedly• re._
„inert) that the cotton thule - , always 'ob
, served• to:revive:about ; the. "time the season,
for thesivinaldrig with the ladieabegins..
—A nuteldnefor thawing out frozen Wa
ter• pipes liar been invented, and is a. . pe r ,
feet enecinie TAe inventor will Incur the
I ; .blieshi,gkot. theneands elftense keepers,_
Mr Diei'eng has read for: the last . time
'4oterica;', unless': he thinks sintiktiFto.
again, ihtitlie, can, snakej anolher . coufda . Of
hundred thousan d;dollart:out of the yen
keel '
grand ,s;ii),;i e ' r Asi,isip ,held
- Chicag o , :Nearly o ne *Tanked-
EM*4it„ Will, it Is tliodgiit
be represented coming gum• t og parts of the
country.
—With one exeePuen, the candidates
-on the Democouic ticket in South' Cirohiut
•wereintherebe/ 'army fa °Meer& With
out .4014 1 :4 they rePresmit well their 'Con
.
• stittieney--; ' ‘-• '
'lie Prince Philippe de.Cnburg Ewa th e
Dukido.- - Pal
• Prince
'•
MIT eomPlete d their
tour thknighAhe -Unite& States and left„
ISM
MITM
IS
Orleans on the 9th inst. on their way to Bra.
ill via. Havana. , • .!!
—No Thoroughfare MS been played
~fo;
, m i ne t y Athol' at .thti Ipint theta:mit'
London.!! , This is - the theatre 'where 74l
gateman played 14ith. forniorefs4*Jiyittr.
eriniiht k - Bundt and Parma it reek'
- cepted:
—Besides four other biographies of Gen._
Grant, each of the Headly's and one of
the Abbott's have, taken -his-life. Now, if
Parton could be induced to write one, the
misery of the General might be considered
comp
-7.4oKtut =yetthe, ropesed candidates
'for Governor_ of„Illinois have declined; the
g ther Calldh44Bl embracin g , nearly, all the
, able bodied mat in.the State who can read,
have not yet decided on -co arse w they
hat
wm pursue. - • ,
---,Beecher thinks the millenium when it
comes known, not Jar any straw
berry mark, but by the universal prevalence
of good, pure , butter. Beecher likes good
butter, and his housekeeper don't always
buy that kind.
—Cintinnati preachers had a debate,on
the onestion "How far ought we to con
form our preaching to the present popular
demand for sensationalism ?" They, cbnld
not agree. The meeting was at the honse of
the Hev. Henry D. Hoare.
—Miss Oscanyan, daughter of jhe lec
turer, has an, admirer connected with the
press, and he says she is the most beautiful
woman in the United States. - -: Loads of
girls have had men say that about them, but
they didn't-put it in the papers.
—The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin,
which, by the way, is a really excellent
evening paper, attained its majority on the
10th inst. Philadelphians are people of
taste, or they would not sustain for twenty
one years a journal of this character.
—A serious riot in Key West between
some forty or fifty negroes and six or eight
white sailors - resulted in several , of !each
party being badly wounded but none were
killed. The riot was ceased by some of the
sailers beating a negro woman and her
child.
—Eighty-six thousand more messages
were sent by. telegraph during the first two
months of this year, in Switzerland, than
during the corresponding period of time
last year.' This great increase is due to a
fifty per cent. reduction in the rates, which
are now one centper word.'
—The Boston Post speaks of "the univer
sal disgust excited by the impeachment
trial." The disgust was excited long ago
and is only renewed by the trial which re
ad's to mmds, Ntdlling to forget them, the Out
rageous doings of a man whose high posi
tion demanded decency if not dignity of be=
havior.
—That capital little farce, "The Spirit of
1876, or the Coming Woman," which is
said to have had a larger sale in a shorter
time than any book since Nothing to Wear
took the public by storm, has been produced
at Selwyn's Theatre,,in Boston, though' it
was never intended by the author ' for the
public stage.
—Brick Pomeroy announces himself as
the leader of a new:rebellion, otherwise "of
a grand military and civil Democratiemove
ment." Brick may be a very fine man in
every way, but thus far the only qualifies-,
tion for leadership that he has shown is an
unlimited command of the foulest, billings
gate, and unlimited "cheek" in displaying it.
A Foreign View of Impeactunent.
An eminent American embassador at one
of the great courts of Europe, writes to a
frieild at Washington, that there is much
speculation in, the diplomatic world respect
ing the impeachment of the President. It
is argued that the President is the executor
of the laws, and he is bound to obey as well
as enforce them. Diplomatists hold that the
head of the Republic as well as its humblest
citizen is responsible for violations of law
and that if the offenses charged against him
are proved he has committed a•constitution
al crime for which he must suffer the pen
alty prescribed by the Constitution. It is
said all around that is desirable for the wel
fare of the people of Europe that its sover
eigns should be held to a like responsibility
for their acts. Whichever way the impeach
ment terminates it will increase the respect
entertained for the United States in Europe.
Should the President be acquitted, it will be
-said that justice has triumphed because of
the want ofproof. Should he be convicted
it will be said that the charges were proved,
and on the facts he was proved guilty of a
violation of Constitutional obligations. This
trial will have a tendency to excite public
opinion in Europe to the necessity of a per
sonal responsibilitk by, monarchs for the
acts of the executive branch of the govern
ments. It will be another of those great
historical acts of the United Statea which
exert a world wide influence for the benefit
of humiuftand-the cause of popular liber
ty..: The foregoing is a literal transcript of
the Foreign' ministers' communication on
this subject—Washington Letter.
A Delicate Position 411 pound.
The Jeffersonville reporter of the. Lotu
s Deireoerat tells-of a very good looking
woman, who applied to a well known law.
yer,of that city _yesterday, to know whose
wife she was. This .was beyond the legal
talent of the• attorney, as he did not know
the circumstance, but he was soon enlight
ened- in relation, toit, in, this wise; The
lady said her fint husband went to the wars,
and some time afterwards she learned:that
he was dead. After wearing the.widow's
weeds for a considerable length of lime, she
'married again, and for four, years has been
, enjoying the marital relations' ide her sec.
ond spouse.'. Last xight, as she, was passing
along she street, tome onetappedhar awn
the shoulder , aniladdremed her,with ,"HoW
are you,•
.121417 Y , " , She did not recognize
the individual, but it • was needless to say
that it was 'husband No. 1: Explanations
followed,. and 'and matters left for fUrther
consideration,- Both husbands - chii* her,
and the woman is in rather an awkward fix. '
Shtile Inclined toward the first husband,and
husband No. 2 Wants her to fly with him to
some more. congenial 'clime, at least,. where
no dead luabandimake,their ghost-like ago
peanir k ce to interrupt his connubial bliss. ' .
. - •
• Is a • dozen Englishmen meet together
they begin to ugh at once about, submarinetelegraphy, -or taxation, or cotton, or the
possibility of tannitg- mouseskins some. ;
things that 15- ' lO say , of Materiel ' i nterest;
assemble a doze it Gennalni, and inunediately
yoti, hale before yon Schleswig -Rol-stein
and the unity - of Germany; among e' dozen
Frenclunen, ho ever mucb they- tatty' en
deavor to avold'thasubject, you are certain
to hear a discussion -about - I, le Aleut eexe '
wherevera dozen Eussiens are met tooth er
- the question' iromediately arises of
.ttia worth
and thinre of Rittaitt. ' -
PITT6BURGH GAZETTE• FRIDAY, APRIL 17, -1868
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- vrAaRANTED IMR. 141 1 1. 4E PID TEARB.
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*TO PENN EMIEM RD DOOR ABOVE BARD.
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- N. B.—A DR. SCOTT. Is s Licensee under tb
xxlyear Patents, he will not make any , “ne* Gt!
year
&RIM -.--f---ttettletif&T
PlXTrinitits •
C 134. Et XL a el..ters,
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FOR GAN AND OIL.
Just received, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
WELDON & KELLY,
147 MIND STREET, COR. VIRGIN ALLEY.
mdmim23
j. DRY GOODS
1j ORI,DIONDAY AND TiMSDAY
At 12%C.—Yard Wide BLEACHED musLrN
AtDie.—One cue of EXTRA FINE. BLEACH
ED itIISLIN, slightly wet, a good bargain.
At MO.—Heavy UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
At 10c.=DARK GINGHAM
At MO. -BEST PRINTS
At 50c.+Q001) CORSETS
At 111756d,—WHALEBONE
,CORSETS.
• At . 7Sc.+REAL - KID GLOVES, (colored
At SI.OO—BEST BID GLOVES, (colored
.CASSIIfEItEB, for Men's wear.
CABSIMMS
, for Boys' wear
SACKING CLOTH, in beautlfal shades
COTTON AND LINEN DIAPER
10-4 AND 11-4 SHEETING
BONNETS, HATS, IaBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac
A Large and Carefully Selected Stock,
JUST OPENING,
Wholesale and _Retail
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ALT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
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• SPRING OPENING
AT
THEODORE. F. PHILLIPS',
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(Successor/toll. M. Burchfield & Co.)
G DRY S.
ROOD
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SPRING *DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
__Bly._,..}2#ll::kLAP,l3 loalte 4eizeg s full? announces that the
:RETAIL DRY-. GOODS .81'011E.
keo tagtdaAstabllahment a NOWi4 z f . eA nettiry
- - Neu, Stock of Dry .Goode,
For
i t 3Prin ase p r ig e d n. pizazier Wear, at the lowest:Bast.
and: • .'4llf....ifiiiiET
T, HECILIERVII,
27 Fifth Street
IiLAIN
jarsl. LIN
w.EN .
trAtzwitzitcinzps, 8 centsand t
ALL- HEN4ITITCHED
HANDHER
en
° I: Bf i!Ir.iifr"WAT Igve WRITINGSOSIE777i all g rades and at aiprces. •
. ,s
MORMpI'S STAR SEWS,
stEnvozb PRICES
En) (nom, ausFra, HOOP smuiTs, &o.
000P4:41 1 lOW 'PEIC,EL
fell) '
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GAS FIXTURES
PILLOW CASE LINEN
SHIRTING CHECK
IRISH LINEN,
HOSIERY, NOTIONS
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MAXIMA & C4II.I4NLE,'
19 FIFTH STElle• '
Have just opened all shades of •
BULLION RIS;f0III FRINGES.
BUGLE GIMPS AER FRDIGES,
yery low prises.
MACRIJII & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
Now offer the most elegant line of
Rim*petted In Plttsbnrila, to which they especially
410 the .attention orthelr. easterners. The 'de
m are hearty *II new '-and ndrinal, and abtxt.
0 E-PIPTH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
AT .p.:Tgmvp,
. No• 17 .Fifth. Street.
New Parasolii,
, Straw Goods,
as 9 , JUST OPE.WED.
PER
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aw GLOVES.
A. C. C."---"H.
We invite attention to our.,
KM GLOVE DEPARITIM,
Which Is now complete with every color and shade.
In addition to our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jonvin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusiv+ale of the
"Harris ikKumileoims
The bc4t Glove and most perfect fit.
SIAMIVNI & CAlUusull, • .
awl 19 FIFTH . STREET.
W STORE! NEW STORE
ROSENBAUM, STIRINILm & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
76 Market Street, Pi.btirgh, 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 Goods,
To which 'they invite the attention of purchasers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
One of our arm giving the
entine attention Band
purchasing of goods at the Eastern Market
having had long experience and all the facilities for
procuring goods at the very lowest prices, we are
enabled to offer great Inducements.
Constantly receiving New Goods from the New
York and 'lnliadelphia auctions.
A share of public patronage is respectfully soli
cited.
ROSENBAUM, STEINIURT & CO.
No. 76 MARKET STREET..
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GRAND OPENING:
SPRING 'GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns.
Soft Finish Cambric.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
SOnsial WHITE GOODS,
Which we sire selling at a great sacrifice.
ROOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents. BOILED KID
GLOVES at 50 cents. SYSTEME ALEXAN-
DEE KIDB for .I. GENUINE ALEX.
A.NORE RIDS far $1.115. Oc:
oosortMent of HOSIERY
cannot be beat. HOOP SKIRTS
at VS cents. The new and beautiful
SENSATION TTE, Just received. 900 doz.
FRENCH'CORSETS Piet reedived. A complete
line of MAGENTA, LUCRETIA. and ELVIRA
CORSETS. Also, a Hue of MISSES , CORSETS
BISTORI FRINGTS, all colors, BULLION MN-
GES, an colors. BUGLE TRIMMINGS a Sim as-
meat. A fine lot of BUTTONS.
MAC7LVIII, GLYDE & CO.,
t and SO Market Street.
AT JOSEPH HORNE & COOS,
The Largest Usortment of
THAW AND MILLINERY GOOD'
To be Found in the City.
' RIBBONS, ' FLOWERS
BILES cRApEI6
.. atAlaNzs, - 2 FRAinrs,
pßosrEn urtrnme,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, ornamented.
Ir lu r
ALSO, A WELL Ala) " - . STOCK OF
"uOSIXERY, - ' ROO 'SHIRTS._
GLOVEJL , _ ' BALMORAL S H IRTS,
EMBROIDERIES', . - HANDKERCHIEFS,
FRINGES B I . NS. . '
TIIIMH&011, II; a••
8,
• 4.ad a Fuji Line ~ t •Notions.
r . tannsimio GOODS - 1
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Irizex TIE_BO'Nfs. ERISPEN/#2. `' ' "
t ,
I . ll oisON 43 TAR SHIRTS.
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Alreltth for BthMA.ROE, DICIE .VICTOR NS .VICTOR and
other popular tnakea of
`P
ER - COLLARS-
Peices as low as Zastent Jobbers.
stairs.Wholegae Pioams up t •
•
X°B * 77 and 2 1 9 Market Street.
naillainvp _ •
ErMs'& - BMU)ERS.
ORM, '
RPENTER AND BUILDER,
No. ZINPZNNSYLVANIA
ag shuts Pittaburgb, Pa. Nel44ence*,,°•`
..„. 10 b..b 'none tilth neatness and: dtarateh-''
--e "P r cnnpUrsttended to, end eattstsattonavar
n unfld. - • - anN:e47:stwe
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WAVV4W;VVIVIF2SOI- ,--kitt---4t:Afi-VAISC4Itt4-1711,041.53,4*
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And Fldwers,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Corsets and Skirts,
Fancy Goods, &c.,
TERN DISTRICT of PiNN
SVIVANLCoIIt3. - •
trittsburghLthe 010th day Of March, A.D. 18435.
The undersigned hereby greet notice of Ids appoint
•itteaslAsHapee or JOHN- SCHAUB ? :of the CRY
And 3;cktudy,ed Allegheny ; State of 1 ennalyani,
with= Sala distriek who has been adisidgetra bank
rupa upon hiti Own petitkin by (the District Court of
UM dlotrict. . JOHN i i . BAILETA Assliine
• mh.1n147:,' Attorney -at-Law, 8 9 (rant sin%
_MARCH •- • •• • ..18gQ .
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UMW
PATTERNqq
IMPORTED. CARPETS.
- THE VERY NEWEST
STYLES
ARE DAILY ARRIVING, AND SOLD , SOON AS
RECEIVED.
PRICER
THE' VE.RY LOWEST.
HcCALLITM BROTHERS,
rah.% 51. FIFTH STREET, above Wood.
23 JUST IMPORTED, 23
And Especially Adaptedto 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,
25 CENTS PER YARD. •
O MICIBTOOK Caf
fell: No. 28 Fifth Street.
18613. SPRING STOCILIW,
of " A "'
„ -
JUST OPENING,
t
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AU ' Qtta
LOWEST PRICES IN TUE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY
• TO SELL.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth Eitreef,
mhlo:diwP OVER BATES .t BELL'S.
71
MoFARtj & COLIINS
ARE NOW OPENING 'THEIR
NEW SPRING STOCIK,
C_AJEtpErrS,
OIL CLO THS,
WINDOW SHADES
CURTAIN GOODS,
PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR CASH
AND IN MANYMISTANCICS AT
Less than Actual Cost to Manufactnre
'These Good. could not now be replaced for (the
same cost, and are offered FOR CASH at •
WIRESALE AND MA
Far Below Their Pretent Value
AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK
IN THIS MARKET.
Nos. 71 and '73 , Fifth Street.
SEC N]) Pl. Coon.
CONFECTIONEERIES.
HENRY W. HOREACH,
• Confectionery and Bakery, -
Ro.
soo SMITHFIELD IrtERFIA
• Betwpen Seventh and Liberty.
LAD IS , OYSTER SALOON attached
GEORGE ;MAVEN,
Candy Manufacturer,
And dealer In FOREIGN & AMERICAN FRUITS,
PICKLES, NUTS &c., •
•No. 119 Federal Street, -
Second door from the zelret 'National. Bank, Alle
gheny City.. '
TOBACCO AND CIGARS'
JWLIAN.
ALLEN;
'P ALZsfl ALL ICLVDB OF
LEAF' TOBACCO AND 13E0103 1
8 sixrn fiTRE.F.,.T, (Nationa) Bank of Com-
Mer" undlP". PirrSßl7.lloH, PA-
Branch of A7SI Water atreet,,N. Y.
arrottn77 •' ••4DANIEL.F.,DINAN. .
Estarmintweiws.
it.., Otc)W.naIIIEMILINSIN,
Blaoufaeturers and Duller,. .
TOacco, Snuff, Cigars, Rip . s, dtc..
No 6 PEDIL:Ii.AL ,ST,ILIMGIIi
NY 4 •
SUPT• NOTIO
ICE
OF a
AI.T)
r. TIRE DISTRICT COIURT
• 11E- UNITED - BTATEIik_ FOR THE WE.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
United States •
es.
16 Barrels 'Whiskey ?No. 32, 1114 Term, Is36S
' • or High Wines.
Notice is hereby given to all persons , claiming r
- said 16 Barrels of Whiskey or HigWines ti
they be and appear beforb the said. purt on the
day ; of April, A. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock A. at.:
that day, then and there-to make , answer to
fi
premises and intervene for their respective int;
eats and make their allegations in that behalf.
THOS. A. ROVirLEY,.D. S. Marshal
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81 1 MUI R
CARPET BEARING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL In New York and oil
er Eudern cities has proved a cempitte success.
'1
• a
Ist — Fading and Shrinkage are com pletely lITOti
1 , A I
d—No ripping apart necessary. ~ Zi
— '3d—When freed from dust, moth: ortheir larve
the Carpet looks nearly aegoed - as . :hew, save
natural fading from wear.
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long again,' a desirable matter as a 'mereoint
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Chrome,Grreen.
:Verttlter'Greeil,
Wes Greens'
Chr l ome Yeliow,
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And every variety olColora t dry anvground In e] .
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for sale by ' , a
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WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner: of Liberty and' Wayne Streei,
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WHITE AND RED LEAD
ZINC, PUTTY, B LUE
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'MCCOY'S YERDITER °REP;
And all colors, dry or In ell.
OITICE, No. 67 FO Tit STREET. '
Factor,, Nos. 450 4524454, 466 and 47 ,
Rebecca Street, and 4 b , 51 d 53 Lacock Sire:
Allegheny.
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FRENCH URA Ir!RS.
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Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factor
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Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
CONEMCTIOi!rMiIar,
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FOREIGN , AND DOMESTIC FRIT/TS, NUTfi.
PIANOS ORGAINTS &C.
Uir THE BEST'AAD CHEAP B EST PIANO AND. ORG .
.Sehoznackees Gold Medal Plai t
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines all
latest valuable Improvements known in the e
struction of a am class instrument, and has alw,
been awarded the highest premium. wherever;
hibited. Its tone is full , sonorous and sweet.
workmanshlp, for disability and beauty sum
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, ( acc ord ing
style and finish ,) cheaper than : ll • other so-ca
iirst class Plano. _ I .
ESTEY'S COTT.VIE ORGAN
- Stands at the head of all reed Indtrnments, In p
clueing the most perfect pikequality,,of tone of
similar Instrument in the United ,States; It Is si
pie and compact in conatruction,l and not Habit
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT VOX lIIIMAI
TREMOLO' , Is only to be found In this OM
Price from $lOO to $550, All guaranteed for l
years. • I
BARS, , SNAKE &111311TMER,,
mb9 No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET
ECOND. HAND
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it i I UDEONS, AND OROANS,
In perfeet order, fenka $35 to $130.-
'IgaTTF. BLUME,
adin 43 Plftb et., Ad door above Wood
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Marshal's 'Office; May 61.11,-1808.
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