The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 18, 1868, Image 2

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• . 're tired of winter...of_cold; and of snow, rt
~ - • :- leikagnpr eannbe tailed 'lust the thing.". ' .."•5;
a'n".. ri. areisued up with lee, water, or slubli, •
~- sidewalks are dirty and wet.
The borse-cars are Oiled with a regular rush,
And walking is horrid, "you bet.
Olt, Summer, dear Summer! come back to us quick,
' YouVe sure ot.a warm welcome here.—
. Welir Aril:Pus so much that we're sick, '---- ;
'An l o ng our t empers,' fear.
Our old overcoats are now nearly WOM out,
j 4 },' .1211 C 11 VOW too, are getting quite thin,
lAs Arc tic,and rubbert yre.long alum wereowl,
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:."'" -- •'-Alid our colaidetting low in the blnl- : , .. , ....-...,:-..,.....!..
......-,.-: Tob- Bummer! dear eummeri on you we depend; ; ,,
- '• ' - Of - winterwehte had quite enough. ' ~ i 'lt. '
With.fortrtwo snow-storms no one can preten
h That we've not been need rathersough.
- : • Our fortitude's gone and uovr all lo !ha tiark, .
All signs are discouraging; too, , ' • - ... ,: ;
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So, Bummer' dearlitittireeti di c rray make yourmark,
And all will say "bully for. ti. ,, .., .. 4, ~ ,_ ~ ', • ..,
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EPHEMEMS,
—§earlet fever is raging in Boston.
-;D'/ticyliagef; left two daughters.
'-'463 faro hanks in New York city.
—'-Oinchiriati has a - tonservatory of Mu
Boaton paper compares Forney to, an
oyster boat.
•-•Providence Rl.is to h ave, an asylum
for inebriates. ' -
—The skating season is at its height in
Hamilton, Canada.
—A coal bed has been found in Gennesee
county, Nevi York..
—Harper's Monthly is eighteen years old
. .
and as good as ever. • •
—Earl Derby, it is understood, has de
dined to be made a Duke.
—Madame Bistori sailed for New York
from_ Havana on Thursday. • •
—Fifty boat loads of Americana have
gone up the Nile this winter. •
—Lake Ontario was four feet higher this
time last year, than it now is.
The sales 'of freight to California -Via
have been: reduced. •' • •• •
Edwin--Booth's new theatre ,is being'
bitilt of New Hampshire granite.: •
—Edward Jesse, anther of a book' on
"Dogs," died recently in England. ; •
—A Pennsylvimia cow 'gave birth to five
:calves last week., Bully for Pennsylvania,
—Mr. Ward Hunt, the new Chancellor of
the British Exchequer, is six feet six inches
in haiglit. •
Hothsun has been for forty-eight
_, ; years a meraber of the. British House of
Commons.
—Joe Cobtini had a benefit in New York
on Saturday, arid O'Baldwin and Heenan
. • :were there, ,
- - The Boston Post, thinki that Thomas E 3
- Secretary of War 'ad intern» and Stanton
ad lafinitain. . •
illi
L . --Six cords of mahogany for one ton of
haY is the present rate of exchange in the_
Idaho markets. '
-.well ninety-five feet . deen in Missouri_
-is influencedMi
by the . sea d has regular
tWelve feet tides. •
—An exchange advisesall girls who want
to get married to good husbands to cease
acting like fools.
—Beverly - Tucker is`ill in Canada. We
do not at present recall any betterplace for .
Beverly to bee ill in.
—There are twenty shoe manufactories
-in Stoneham, Mass. One of these turns out
1,800 pairs per day. - • .
—A Lumberman in the Montreal General
"Hospital, has 'the regular old" fashioned,
Sett' Loral leprosy.'
—Madrid offered Miss - iCellogg four him
, fired :dollais a night to come and sing to
them; she refused.
Madiune de Stripl - and the Dachesse de
Berri were both good billiard players,- so
toomis Lola r&ontez. •
• —“The growing insolence of aeri - aiits" is
the .subject of. a communication .:to•• the
Itocttester Democrat- ' . •
•A,: . monument, erected-to the niemor3r of
Iffisrtin . Luther, in the Citiiof
:.i4&dedhiatedin J 111143. ; .
r rAgaplus Honcharenko is the cognomen i
of-the able editoref,the new journal which 1
.has appeared: ill:Alaska.,-,;:
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The New York :Police Gasiyi, ;Very Ilio r
: rperieitely, , had a forger for reporter,,until
'he Wen? arrested *A Vieefc: es ;•• f f. , '
z---The erteamman has been wq-generally
diitussed in th e` English' papers.,'.` In spite
;" iefeirery,thinglo wont bndge. •
-A man Was killed in CleVeland on
[ Wednesday by= a 910 , 1313ard which wee
'binViii,dOwn b,Y,the heavy ' , Amt.:,
•--rooked Lake,, in New York State i s
_nog 'Mine, . the. Legisliture hasphanged its
" Apia to thi Piaakatali'lilli,ar keuks.. . ,
4ThernanhOnes.When ground rip are said
7 ' to make a goOd fertilizetf' II: Nashville firm
is 4t'lliell4 33 afilbaaairiadiag talaiattap;,
4olifinlnui 0. ' , kiidiiiishave organized a .
military company.. ,-. What is to . be done
*iti - itilwooinpanyhefs not been divulged. :)
--Atitochester clergyman has- requested
'lli Parbilimers 'to furnish him with eitluit:
~.'itii : assistant 'or . a ,horse; it is iminateried
r "_ :an .
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: ( 1 .4 1: . ., , , , ' O mM, - 4 . ' millinery ish:cp, -, , vituf completely
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at present in Philadelphia, how 4 l*
moving vith- the grace of a nu70 ,.... .:T10F
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ruerfittlhe' ' Ipper circles, iv . .Ikvdging
k .w,...-.l'
in a miserablkgarret. ,--, ze„,,-- ,
—"AliglltS)FlitV l "TrdiLaCtire ,nev.
die," t t 4-lifeis' , "Leoitor.:Cassalo=
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nt;" ' : / 4 3311 g e 'VrTt : ChaFA_. ' an d' e
ill Trip" are thitlatfti - English`lictions•
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—Theodore,...„ Sultan of Abyishm, and di
rect descendant of the renowned Queen of
Sheba is a man of extremely .regular habits.
He never gets drunk until !loon, and then
always does. L
-: 4-44 41eterr-Ittgillg stye tie — rua-dtitiovered- -
another play by =Shakespeare, printed in
1615 aturcidled "'Album ,7f t r• "11(e,ciantsi
the. investigation of all Shakesperian whet.,
are and virtuosas.
ititse roll of letter's, yellow and dirty,'
'ints•heei discovered in a - Venetian convent.
'They= were written :lip Lord Byron,. 'and
lingered , in- the _convent long after he had
taken his departure. • •1 , - 1'
—The Philadelphia Buidetinhas quite;a
reputation for bad puns. Its latest, attempt
_
was made in speaking of Ristori's new
play, 13or erefla, it says "the morality' 'Of
this play is sorter easy." • 1
—John Stuart Mill says he is not going to
give up his fight for women's rights in
,the
English Parliament. He is corresponding
with prominent female suffrage women on
this side of the Atlantic.
—The Astor estate is valued at $144,000,-
000 by some one whn Professes to know.
We don't profess to, know anything about
it, but should think that half, that amount
would be nearer correct.
=The man Bates, who has been: playing
the fool with the National:Banner, has not
excited as nuich notoriety as he expeepd.
No one, we believe, has even proposed his
name aa a candidate .for the Presidenci.
--In a trout pond at Bellows Falls there
is a pair of trout twins with seperate heads
and tails, but connected between these
members" in the style, of the twins of Slimy.
This freak of . nature has not abated the
usual liveliness of the little. fish a particle.
• --Tire hare often heard that it takes a
good sportnnan to kill a,. crow, because they
are so wary and smell gunpowder afar off;
but a Maine gunner killed 23 crows at one
shot the other day. They probably all had
bad cols and .didn't smell the destroyer as
they should have done.
--Canova's statue of Napoleon 1., which
stood in the Hall of State in Westphalia, but
was thrown down and broken when the
Fmperor himself fell, has been discovered
in Cassel and put together again. The
French Celtitti in that place has requested
it in the name of his government.
-4. louring. the late severe weather the
officers 'and crews of the lake vessels suff
ered intensely and a large number of ves
sels was wrecked. The schooner Gertrude
was driven ashore near Chicago on Satur
, day, and the crew who were in a benumbed
condition, were rescued with difficulty, the
rigging and deck were thickly incrusted
with ice.
—Twelfth street being the only streetrun
ning north and south in Philadelphia, be
tween Broad street and the Delaware, nu
-obstructed by rails, is, to have a Nicholson
pavement. Twelfth street has always been,
because unobstructed by rails, the favorite
driving street fur young men with light
wagons and faitlon3es.
—The ruins of an extensive town , with
canals and acqueducts have been discovered
in Utah a few miles from the mouth of Salt
River. There has evidently been a race of
no little eivilizaticn settled in that region
at one time,, but who they were, and when
they were? is a question that in all human
probability will never be answered. -
Jennie June was anxious to be invited
to the Dickens Dinner in New York, but
wasn't expected, and so she is down on the
men and makes some unpleasant allusions
to dirt in connection with linnen. Jane
writes pretty good fashionletters, but when
she tries invectives she talks as if breeding,
was not part of lier.education, and in fact
as an invectivist is not worth a row of pins.
The
-.Nashville people have a nice little
'Sensation in the shape of an enormous sea
serpent in the pumberland river., 'ff, Oda
nionstei who has excited so mneliverammit.
for thousands years; hasactuallrbeen ira 7
prudent enough to come so far from - the sea,
scientific men should contribute enough to .
keep him thercf,, where, whea a, strong
enough siene luis:'been manufacture(/' he
may be eaPteied.',"
'f-Boys of different, schoolsareoften
disagreeable •t&leactiother as men.of differ
-Cut religion and denotninations. Yesterday
we saw a party of boys passing their road:
to - one school the door of another where
tuicpel• party. ,of boys were congregateC
A eollissiOn,, and cults are the natural re
salt.= Load crya of "University rats," from
one party and' some other' kind of rats from
theother rent the ali; and'a - few momenta of
confusion folloWed; . then the one ;party
with.dievi but a hanyintire ofshobts - was
exchanged for &short .time suppose
this'Jealousy lietWkon diterent schools
•
ways, *8 ; bat *by. *Ye
ehould always call eaeltvther'rats is quite
unaccountable. -
The Vonnectivat Election; .. , t .
Tke`XicatW2liiiiiioio;publialleat a letter
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,krout a;iliaitng .OonnectlctiOloPUblical/,,'
whicheayse , ithiii ; ...,;,,,'
• ';',4tilillbei,lleitienis °Very and 'this .time
..Yff 3 teAugill , 2efecßion of ' the field; Of
cOli l llNk I , Ilemecratkinako 4,,.'great nide
, abont,lhettatccomohtheir Albite ticket, but.
theyartmthippectand.they.know, it. - r:When
I tell-yen tbatvin Connecticut a Governor7B.
veto' tan' be c oVelthltket by s bare majority.-
and that,, we have% `m that of 22 in the
g6tiiti ailillf In giellenate, (11 in the Howe
and 1, In •thi Milmati 'ilsst Yeart)-You will ,
timleretankimifolittle : the i, titicteas or Mete'
iStatexticketuTrally ,, amounts •toj• ( Thiriliil,
tight frasr.lot. the'llititedt fifitei 12'
IThaVelfil*Thteelferelled'tnillaiga 414 .
`acceskiona to their , vote-. in ilte,: t leige. . 1
, 4 1 , . , . . -.--: nor x * work' wes done in
• . - - , - 04043 , 0**4›, 111 this contest,
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3176 PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABVIE RAND.
N. B.—As DB, geoTT is molar the
Goodyear Patentaile t e Any "nesufbea
:gun rubber! , sets# lAA ' deiotosantse
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Just received, tLe finest ad largest 'wk. - bum/4
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147 V&iprrritEET, COIL VIRGIN ALLEY.
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SPRING OPENING !
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1 1 DOSE P. PHILLIPS",
(B.ece..or to J. I II. Burchfield & Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
- SPRING RY GOODS. --
SPRING
.RY GOODS.
MR, PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the
extensive alterations to his
RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE /
~to Eflo . m f g tz g j na i r g
e h n i t s ir :gabllshment is NOW
Ne‘ Stock of Dry Goods,
ferit: Eprinase irtr s te n g. Summer Wear, at the lowest East.:
*DM STREET..:,B7.
At DENNISON & *ECKERT'S,
27 Fifth Street.. • .
PLAIN LINEN ,HANDKERCHIEFS, 8 cents
ALL
and
a LI I WE a r a f i Ehl-STITCHED HANDKER
CHIEFS-for
WATOHAII WORK ' a nnl ard iVßlTlNG
DESKS.
- HOSIERY, in all grades and at all prices: .
.
MORRISON'S gTAR SEEIRTS,' .
AT. REDUCED PRICES:
KID GLOVES, CORSETS, HOOP SKI RTS, &c.
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`AIL OUR ,COODS - AT LOW POICEL
'tdo . 7- -
Howimr. ol m ll 4
irem zwv. QUEEN,
QUEEN. OF. THE WASH-TUB.
A HOUSE CLEANER; . A 'CLOTHES WASHER;
A STAI ,REMOVERO
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A'SPOT ERADICATOR; A COLOR RESTORER;' . ,
, Cheaper than Soap.. Sold ha Bottles b ail respect
able Grocers. , Itieloreed by the first fatntlleeof 21,11 e
- equnty4: Manullactured try the -..• ~ •1-
TIESS .11gANPFACTURialilii ,
No. 136 WOODSTREET. Pittibutah.—
NOTICE.: L
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M WilgiteLe; libel of tb
_rmatloi l baii been Med:
idthe arkt Court, •or the United'. tette for the .
Western; :District , fof .Peamsyltanii% :against the
Brewery :of -ANOBB-Wr• .KQEMO, slAllitted to the
city of Allegheny, abet about' 70 bbut:' of gebenk -
Deer, 40 bills: Or Lagerlteer, 10 hogsleredw/b-rste;'
8 barrels, 1 trii% 1 small vat,•reopperpelasee.
Lion of hose, containing about 70 - feet; . smell
tubshillineket, 1 kettle and appurtenanceaL' tooter
—being the property of Andrew Koenig., , , The said
Andrew Koenig and all persons claiming/en interest ,
in said property are hereby notified to bt and appear
before oar said , Couto at Pittsburgh; on' theilleth:
day of Aprll, 1888, at ,11 o'clock A.-71“ - ,then staff
there make answer to' the premises And, fitter
?elle ler their reipeo intefosts, And mate their
allegatiensfetlutt , benalf.
Taos. A. ite•wilklrah ti t alw
Marsh:elle Office, April 10 r, u. 8.
; apuksa3fa
• o#}lo '• OF CITY- : GIN
: ' _ • •-c ,•!-AisSanktrt CITY. Arll 1-
frilt PARK , VOMMISSION , wiII
js,recelve,proposibStor the • :.;
armpits sof Grounds knono.Ou'4WASS..
' • cokosous, ,, ,
• uitii at . '" 11 ` " Dfrialr ' s
lugs and speclnatlons can be seen akdilla
Istrufebtalned on application this ottice
omthlsslon reserve.lb. tight soveyeet an**
C- I q4-9r 1) 41 1 FIAP
_Lipolo23 • suptlEngliner -Perk
WASHINGTIFfiI MIMI"
•WAGNI24OON-NTEENT.'
• Nearrlltsbmin OnGn Elevator
ANDEISIBON.
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Manufacturer et CONS MEAT. 4 'FLOUR Sad'
VIIGYPPD FEED . Orders delivered ' In Other My
~..Ts_c_olllgar_ge. Grain of all kinds ellopped.',ang
shorenottee,
12 ,. ;i4 , 1882 BTRZETIIIITTSIOII OII .:''''
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110Parie -111 "" a erliii Poll ate wiime LltntOnSt:
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Orders prompor
TRIDIMMOS AND NOTIONS
VrAckintAltintkafilLE,
.A• 711. STREET ;^
BI 4 . I . IO XAKIYBIBTORX,kutiturs;:i'
just opened! or •
'stay! Cli*PS LED FRl*GEN
jhai,
limnuat a, vmumnur,, -
19 - *Fifth Street,
Now: offer theniast elegant line of
2=
•
Uliti a aktit" tomnih
‘mr te 11 ; 1 1 te riz a "all -VIW ;
'0245411/TII..ai.v:I3S,THAW
A T
- • ".
Fifth Street.
Vi • f
. Neliv
Straw Goods,
And Flowers,
ap9
aver oPzprzn.
ppitiOrOr FAG
KID GLOVES. ; • ~,
Pre invite attention to our „
Hln .- GLOVE =MEW
Is now complete every color and abide:
In addition to our ownspeelai importation of the
Celebkated 1. C. C. (Jouvin) .ICEDS
We have se c ured the exclusive sale of the
!'Harris ElealmlOss Sids, l *
The'hest 'tifo r S and Most perfect .
nuortura CIMIJEILE
apu
..10 FIFTH 'STREET.
NEW STORE :l ; NEW STORE!
ROSENBAUM, STKENRART &COW
PHILADELPHIA EIMIUM,
16 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully interim the public
that they have received their entirely new stock of
goods, consisting of
mil 'nary and Straw Goods,
Ribbons, Laces,
Artificial Flowers,
Embroideries, White Goods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Corsets and Skirts,
To width they invite she attention of nurebaaera,
waOLEstaar. Ai) RETAIEL
One of our firm giving Ms entire attention to the
purchasing of goods at the , Neste= fdarkets, and
having bad to u experience and all the facilities for
procuring goods st the very- lowest prices, we are
enabled to offer great inducements.. -
Constantly receiving New Goods from tbe New
York and Philadelphiaauctlons.
ciA share of public patronage I. respectfully soli
ted.
ROSENBAUM, STEINMART & CO.,
j ; ,,h24:um No. VS MARKET STREET.
GIUND OPMMR6t!
SPRING GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns. .
Soft Finish Cambric.
- ALSO. A LARGE LOT OF
71:111XD N I IMM GOODS
Which we nre selling at a great sacrifice.
ROOD IRISH =TENS st 37 cent 3. ' SOILED KW
\GLoirza at DO cents. SYSTE3IE AMMAN
:,
DEE KIDS for $l. UENIIINZ ALEX-
AND= KIDS for a. 85. Out
assortment or HOSIERY,
cannot be beet. HOOP SKIRTS
it TS cents.; Thi.new and beauttrol
SENSATION,TLE, Jut ieeelved, A9l) Ars.
FRENCH corwsrs just ret dived. , A . eetripiete
? Hie -44 INAIWITA, LUCRETIA. sea ELVZE4
ke, a line of 10138ES`' CORSETS.
„Inmost TIIINGIB, colors. BULLION view
67.8, all colc:ra,, BITGLE TRI3IMINOI3, a lime aa
mat. A line lora Brcrows.
Cap* Gralrnz &
.c-18 said 80 Market Street.
PIANOS. ORGANS, AO.
:Mitt:WEE' HEW AND ,
CHEAP'.
• Ear
• /lain - AND ONDAN.. , • - ,
•
1 500 311 4 - 4 .1 4 Medal PlitnO"
AND. ESTEIt. COTTAGE: ORGAN;: , ,
~
The 80110MACKER Timm oombines all the
;latest 'Valuable limproVeniente • knawn•ln the eon.
'traction of &tint clam inatrtunent,,and ao always
been awarded :the Wiliest ;readmit 'wbererer_ez.
i b t i i b i l e ted an : l ext ta to ton7 otive u_ r
thxn, soneronsiatanoduimrerli,
weittmoistitipt„: : for: ddrability;.and beauty, surpass
all others. =me hom NO to' 150, (according to
• red
dreteleeeTiano. • ••• _
f•• , ' 3rATNY ' VcCICITTAAW onueai
litanuAt me header aU ;teed lastrument4 iti f iro=
clueing the Most permet pipe quality. et done o Any
Medlar instrument Um united Timms. . la elm
- ple ainivido r u i ret
get On` oor.; ,mentrnetioa, and not Ilatda
• (i • PENTEHOS • PATZNT ''"
11110101,0" le_only 'to' be- OrlandV aX In ards Orawa.
r ri°B C 1 : 5 5 11 '04 12 u 1 ° 0 150 e. tiv!inutee4 for an
ears itMEITLERy
No 111 HT . CLAIR STRUM..
SECOND RAND
/ 11 /40BOSIC AND ,ORGANS,
In
pertl'et o!ter, Itrn
en/dad:FM% BLUing;
Zahn 44 Fifth st.. 414 419nr above Wood.,
`TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
JIMLIMF, ALLEN ) - ,
Au, sums or
•" , q LEAP' 'TOBACCO 001 SEGABS,
4 $0
maarkl erstkmai,p44, Co*.
,P 4 41 5 ,....f, 1 4 1 03q, t:
amp& or imitwitir'_l s: , fa
7•4loTAirk
•
'IEXCIMOOMS„ WORK& '
:i - •-•11 t
'i-,
i 14. 4.1 4.,
y.
fi
tcrt " t 1714 .
fitf . Pipmeolvo
Italiar*rimmikthar.famudiatingto
1 7-:`, 4 , 1:1:'.7 ;74:
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C.
Aucs :: : :: : 1868.
THE illag-IatTEST
, 1'
cp 'TT S
IMPORTED CARPETS.
THE VERY NEWEST
STYLES -
-. DOMESTIC A CARPE'T'S,
ARE DAliai. ,:uutivma, AND SOLD soON - A$
RacEivED,
PRICES
THE VERY LOWEST. - -
MCCALLUM BROTHERS, -
51 FIFTH STREET. above Wood.
uturenTED,- 23
autt:EsieelialiA4apted to thle Masiet,
"CARPETS
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS. . '
Bnglish Body and Tapestry Brussels,
. . -
EffiSkRAINS .A.ND HEMPS 4
. • ••••
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST
• •
PRICES IN THE CITY.
COMMON CARPETS, .
CENT'S PER.YARD.
OLMR WairrOOlC - & Oil
.
No. 23 Fiftir•Street.
1868 s'uNG'ill'eK
o r 186 4 3.
CARPETS,
iwyr OPENING,
LARGE - ASSORTMENT,
, . .
Alt Qualities
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BITY
TO BELL.
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.;
21 Fifth Street,
atlSO;clawle OVER BATES d
WE HAVE .1178 T 'RECEIVED,
BY STEAti , lER COLORADO,
Of our own Direct Importation
OITHE NEiVEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OP THE CELEBRATED
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
tan, .
BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS AND; HALLS,
WITH STAIR CARPETS TO HATCH.
116FAILLAND & COLLINS
_"111 AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.) .
' arrnMAT
Fancy Goods, &c..
e7-I:WA DS* 1 / 2 01:110 , 444 arg
T. L. ATWOOD...a/Z*3ON JONZEIt M'CAFFILEY.
ATWOOD Si• MeCAFFREW,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAIIf FITTERS,
Co,.t of Third end ilberty Streets, '
Above Carroll /I tittyders, Pittsburgh; Pa.
LIGNT AND HEAP T CASTINGS furnished
Prolog!'" to order.
Special attentioe_ palo to the fitting out and re
toilitult344.7l OS Nunneries, Steamboats, Bolling
AGSNTS FOB, A. Seciagmorr & c45. , 8
Steam Pumps and ; Blower - Engines.
• These Pulapa We've eapeil l oi advantages over all
.lion. - PUMPS to g.-11.3250
40871 M. C00188..i. .JOB. MAIM =XIII 01118.
ouri EL CO OPER & CO,
BRASS romslaw4
'GAS Alsal STEAM FITTFIRS i .
.16.3:intictiiers of PIMPS IVORIC
eYe
TUBING, trat i gia. in GM ? : 1 7 I F llib2 !
Corner of Pike and Walnut arida,
PITT6BURGET, , • ,
-CRA.OICER: SAKEFUES.
MAR VMS PATENT
• . " L FRENCH. ORACKICIFS, •
ifttEN6)O, , B,AVICEEtp.
• CRACKERS.
.....:-Piresoll CRACKERS., , • ,
FRENCH CRACKERS: .
And every variety of • . ,-•- .:. v , !.;
gePtitibit ' rditAolkEerti4o.:
TRyTitm,
timnisaporgiriso N ,
13111 EPHARD'S , -" -, ' , ' 1 "
steametteki**dinsettit Factory,
31710 MTESTIMIT PITTMMIGIL
Maa : :,, •
!f iat ‘ l es audapate: kili6 • r
'croi } Nrcticipiezmit'sr,,
IvialGlrte."*
_"*"."1"*--.
10a_
~,ar /n.Ol `
40:-•Itici_,..
fifirej, f. ri...va '4,1 - try
,
''...-:Z 1 -”Xf) in
Uldiekii ' sigisp h o ~' , , biliC 1 lOW
.01 **2110111Offifid. . ____*(lllll4lll4Pit
A Oiluipmptpow, , ~, ,
, 1
WHITE /star, AND
PITTSB
~"
OP THE
GH , WHIT
AND
6 a WORI
INCLUDING
' ÜBE Wllll
MEE
sTnlcruk-,
EFRi
l e PAIN
chromic> Given,-
'Perth ili6 . 1:1L
~....:.,.. ~, t . 1
- , Ye 08 Oree*
7. . _` s ..IC7cLIN " IIe -3r:
,a,ndeverivailoticiris, dry an,..,
for Baleby ' -*
HALIDE Sil it ' Eli
.WHOlg , ALE DRUGGi,
i
Cornernt ‘Litiorty and Way.
.13r1711,333M1G1-1-.
MEE
CS SCHoo4ktlirli & 4
•
ntalGai ,
White Ikatand
Color
MA4UP.A.CI7R.EIIB OF
WRITE AND DPI LEAD .
• ZINC, PUTTY. BLUE LEAS
alc CO V
And all colors, drror In oll S . '
- OFFICE, No 4 67 FOI7IITH F.
• Factory; Nos. 450, 45Z, 454, 4
Rebecca Street, and 45, bland 53 Li
. .
COAT; AN-p..00K
BEET
And Delivp edPrninptly t.
AT LOWER MARKET RATE r
- '
OSCAR
• Cciine; Sandiudg beet mar. rt.
• FEE.II4Ir CA
- ,
~cNTSRACITE
"COAL FITRNIBHE
LOWEST BATES. I
, r , ilP4! C0.41.121 H :
vw
DICKSON STEWAST 1
Haring; moved their-OEOv
NO, 567matitparrir BZ
(La t ely city riLur Mill) tizcorm;
liftrrnlsh ood YO l.
Are R.
, v 3 rari . kar_ed _ _ %Lap,
MORTON 6TRES CE3. First yaM du '.
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Si
near Lock No. I. Pittsburgh, Pa. --
Families and Manufacturers suppll
bert article of Coal., Coke at the lowet
Orders left at an of Oleic offices
prompt attention.:
,Lim:runic; & ittrra
• • mime...omo
sisplnk AND YOUGHIOGIIIMX
MINERS' LSIIIPPR AND DEALER
ROAD AND Blush, of supprior You
- CAB AND: FAMILY I
Dtlice , and Yard —00 Y vine . ST,
the Gas Works, • •
CI ITIPEIHOR
pa. .
GAL.
- • It- 7 4V
hitnertandShlppdriff PITTIMthiGH II
and rAIWILY,II9OAI, NUT COA4, awl g
Coa.rdellYeri; promptly to 'all parts
4itthe 10WeitmarkeVrates. r
, OSlCe_atid Yard—CORNER FOURTHI
SON iformerly_eanali STREETS" Plum
P. Q. BOIL 311e2..
M:MciEUNT T
mcmt,D , i
Biratcl4l
ANT TAIL)
•
];
So. 9335 1931ELTH'i! , LD STREET, Pl'll
. ~ .
Keeps cdinstantli..n hands Sae &sal
, • .
- - ' • -
CLOTHS' CASIMERES & Vi
". . . i- i i.•
-_Alao, GENT'S F NISHING.'OOOD I
CLOTHING MADE • ORDER the letl
NV fr ' 7 1 "1 1C
415ry-i
. ''
For 114, ng liectsoi
~,
With pi large sad e toplbto atoel of 31
.
0
BOYS', TO , AND CHELDI,i
l
i tin
' • C tITHINC.
t.
Alltbe new aad le g styies, . to be fcl '
='', • • , Igo. 47 8 . CLATIIIeritEET,
. - GMAT tik /I
, -
3 0 II 0
, 11110**;•.1* - .:
ConfiCtio 1. 64 - - Oita ....
No 900 SINITUTIELD FITZNET,
atweenseyeenth
sir:LAD AS OYSTEN SALOON ati
110IUUCH,
GEORGE B • YEN,' - ' 1 . 1
• 'Candy Manifacturetl
And dealer la NOBEIGN & AXERICA2I
AclfL.ltd. -NUT§ • fte., .• • I d
• , 80../31.111Faieral8treetil.
&egad, door, triad the tint National YEI
sheRY
VARPENTERS & BIII L
I : DICHI
'CARPENTER AND BUZZA
H igh 3A
rzncteh Av9:j.ja
stiecit. V IA 34
`Grant street: • - •
Jobbing done with oextnewlind
o rde r
t aprotoptty tittended to, and .0384
S T EW vS T EW• •
MEE
.....
CA R PET P 0
UEATI.Ijg
... ~
L EST EILISHMENT, 6t.',i
; ...;:. . ...,.:. 4 ....,
.s:.
Whlelii TENTZ t: TRIAir tie New Tot.-.
er Eastenrcittestlp i rored , a - complete irl
I'M IVARTAGES: g 4 4 4 -
:•, 1 ' - 1 l'. ;*.lz+ ,' , , 4 ~,
R4i ..4l6l4 4oCligirtillilliiii 01,415 e complei_:l
n Lill
-4r vcatiger d=ii r t . ha or thi4.
the C t looks early's' goi4 as new .'•';'V
2 Nita wear- ~, 's.i.
- linr- eh Irtiele, a Carpet w.:, , ,t-F.';
locie Vie Ie • matter ea a me! :
'ectonotaikto eaysto oflooka. ~,, , i
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n iiiris • o — 'l . .
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