The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 22, 1868, Image 2

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    t IlittsbutO ertayttt.
INVOCATION TO SUMMER.
•
(We have to thank one of the many talented
literary gentlemen of wham -rittsburgli can boast,
for the following verses. 3
0, Summer!.dosiiSummer! come backio us now
Don't wait any longer for Sitting:
Don't wait for the flowers to deck your - warm brow,
But come on your inuishiny wing. .
For Spring has deceived us—with smiles on her face,
She beckotied old Winter slimy; I
And tipped-usher kisses, with lovelicat grace. • '
But only to basely betray.
She called forth the young buds, and gladly. Alley
Came.
Though shivering with Winter's' cold
They smiled through their Ice-tears . but ali. cruel
shame,
That smile of delight was their
False Spring was tlieir ruin: she turned, in a triee.
And bid hoary Wlntek come bark:
Ukt,natne, In tile „rain-storm, the snow and the ice,
'And blighted'all life in his track.
•
0, Summer l(dear Summer ! then come to our aid.
Don't wait any longer for Spring: •
We're pining for sunshine, nor want any shade; •
Conte bring.us warm weather—come, bring.
Let hills • and vales feel thee, and mild vratergfloW,
,• Let breezes no chills on us ding:
We'll greet .thee then, Summer. with hearts all
• a-glow,
In,spite of the spltefalest Spring. A. F. IL
•
EPHEMERIS,
—Santa Anna is bankrupt.
—Another Spantsb revolution has been
quelled. . .
—Benjamin Franklin died 78 years ago
last Fliday;
—John C. Breekinridge is soon coining
[back to 'America.
' —A steam ferry boat is to be put on the
3lissouri=river at Wavle City.
r —Mr. Visraeli like Mr. Stanton thinks
there is no virtue in resignation. -
-'--Tliere are 10,000 Baptist communicants
in kriVa, '2OO of whom are preachers.
—Mr. William Young of the AThion. sunk
$12,000 in one month of. Evers), Afternoon.
. 1 7-iliere are ten thousand r`P r iv a t e and
three. tlionsand endowedschools in England.
Chicago is to have La belle Helene in
French with De Pol's ballet troupe this
week. • -
—Tirenty Pittsburgh names were 'on
Monday's hotel lists in the, (Philadelphia
— Agricultural and Mechanical Associa
inized in variousparts of
1:212
—One dollar and a half per buil-el-644e
price of clams in the region round about
Narraganset Bay. ' •
- —Chickens are selling in the Louisville
markets at $4,25 per dozen, and turkeys
at t3l-25 to $2 each.
—To-day (Wednesday) America will see
the last of Dickens, who is going back, as
he came, on the Russia..
—Fitly thousand dollars have been lost
.. by prairie fifes in Coffey county, Kansas,
- during the past six months.
—The Colt Ar(esian well in Hartford has
already redehed a depth of fourteen hundred
feet, and is still being bored.
..Captain Hartstein, the naval officer
who made the successful Artie expedition in
search of Dr. Kane, died recently in Paris.
—At the recent election in Richmond,
- Ray eounty, Mo., the Republicans elected
- the Mayor, Attorney and four Councilmen.
—The Burlington, Kansas, 'Patriot says
' that the growing crops of all kinds in that
section look exceedingly promising just
now.
--Col.. Eaton, editor of one of the most
.fearless of Southern journals, the Memphis
Post, has received warnings from the Ku
Klux Klan.
—A Methodist lady has expressed ( the hope
• that the propensity to wear moustaches may
not spread among, the ministers of her de
nomination. ,
—The fifth anniversary of the battle of
Gettysburg is to be celebrated at that town
by a re-union of the officers of the Army of
the Potomac.
—Several manuscripts and various arti
- -des of undoubted antiquity and value have
already been procured in Abyssinia for the
British museum.
• —The Cincinnati incomes are as small as
those of Chicago, only two men paying tax
on More than $lOO,OOO, and but six others on more than $50,000.
—Fifty cents a dozen is the price of robins
In Alexandria, Va. Pot-pies are said to . be
in great demand there now, and the produc
tion is largely on the increase.
— Seventy-three Major Generals, fifteen
Brigadier Generals and six Colonels are
now in Congress. War records do seem
to amount to something after all.
—A profitable pauper in the Buffalo poor
I
house sleeps five days on a stretch in cats-
• leptic fits, and eatt33lo more when-he wakes
up thaii if he had takirrhis meals regularly.
—A man called Jack Duncan but with
'quite a number of aliases is about to he tried
in Washington county, Mo., for the murder
of George - W. Higginsbotham; in May, 1863.
. ..
- 7 -The young and pefectly, .Wild Indian
'kir', who was :purchased in .Patagonia for
a bag 'of biscuits recently, is said to be no
POcahontas, and in fact anything rather
than an attractive young Aborigine.
—Louiaville has a cholera - pond, which
the Councils have -neglected to drain out,
and the Democrat suggests'the propriety of
-bottling it up and, sending it on to Wash
ington City, "to Aear out the Radicals."
—Philadelphians are very much pleased
with George Boker's little speech at the
Dickens banquet in. New York. Air. Boker
is not only an elegant 'gentleman and poet,
but he is said to be the handsomest poet
—Mrs. Thomas, the peclestrienne who
was to walk one hundred miles in twenty
four hours, at St. Louis, failed. She did
ninety-two miles in twenty-three and a half
hours, and is thereby encouraged to tzy .
again
--Seven members of a family to Maine
..tneasureforty-two feet, or sic, feet each on
an average: We know of a family "hi our
own State six membent of which measure
thirty-six feet eightlitches, or an average of
six feet one and one-third inches allaround.
New Orleans and Boston unite on Gen.
Ilaneinik for -President. The General, we
hardly think, can be foolish enough to wish:
;thus publicly to come in Contact with his
shperior officer, but we may be wrong, and
he lum4 - glorious precedent in the ektunple
of that, tvarrior, so' renowned for his peat-,
Ens. paaluct on the tented Sell , Gen. Pierce,
BS
MEM
who was elected over General Scott, who
unfortunately had ( a clear and honorable
record.
—The Prince of Wales's grand pageant
has taken plaee. The august and noble
heir to England's throne is , itick! . a Knight
of \ t. Patrick, and the '., .Tenians are - no,
MO pacified: and the *rengsof Ireland
are righterthan they merei'beara the .
very expensive ceremony took'place.'l - - -
• A Louiiiilleimper having
. been offend
ed by some of the proceedings of the Board
i of Trade of that city, gives them the follow
mg (according to the chivalric standard) ei
egant and polite notice:
' "A few tadpoles or pollywoggs that wan.-
gle theirtails in aviittlerimddle 'cm -Fowl'
street, and,call it a Board of. Trade, have
been struck by the impeachment at Wash
ington, and are trying . to get up soznething
of the 'same kind in Lomsville."
—lt is an interesting little reminiscence
when one recalls the flict that the recently'
elected Governor, English. of Connecticut
was burned in effigy, for his endorsement
of the emancipation policy during the war,
by the very same Democrats who have now
elected him. There has been a wonderful
changejn opinion somewhere, Or else,some
one has perjured himself at the shrine of
the Democratic party.
—The number of very old people who do
a surprising amount of hard lab* seems to
be gradually on the increase. Almost every
State in the Union has been 4 . 61 represented
in'the papers during the last . six months,
but so • many seem to be in Maine, 'that the -
majority of the sparse population of that
State must be nearly "at 'par" and all busily -
engaged in chopping wood vigorously or in
taking preposterous walks.
—The New York Independent thus talks
oP Mr. Chase:—"A short time ago we
thought that the best gift which this journal
could offer to the coming Chicago Conven
tion was Mr. Chase's illustrious name. We
now have reason to believe that Mr. Chase
would not accept the Republican nomina
tion, even if it were 'tendered. We have
equal reason to believe, also, that he would
accept the Democratic nomination if it could
be tendered on a platform not inconsistent
with his well-known views of negro suf.
frage-At ' (
—The 'net': Dr. Brewer, paStor of the
Episcopalian Church of the Refonnation
iri
Boston, being envious of the notoriety T 2.-
c,eittly acquired by his reverend
.brother
Tyng, and anxious to take his stand among
the (self immolated) martyri of the new re
gime; has begun by openly and ostentatious
ly violating all the established laws of the
Church, possible in so limited a time, sup
posing that as in the'case of Tyng, the parti
zanship of those whose favor he courts will
lead them to forget justice and pat him on
the back.
exchange,, in remarking on the
cowardice of the assassin of, r. D'Arcy
McGee, says "he (McGee) was shot just
where Brooks, the representative of South
Carolina, struck Sumner—in the back of the
head." Although eternal infamy will cling
to the name of Brooks, he is dead, and it
would perhaps be well to let him rest, (if
there is any rest for him) particularly t:ts
there are ( more than enough villains as das
tardly still on earth. Pryor and Keith are
still flourishing, and are but the fit represen
tatives of a numerous constituency.
—These scientific men who tear to pieces
our favorite beliefs and legends should be
required by law to hold their peace. All
sorts of delightful stories have been robbed
of their truth in_this way,' and William Tell
and Pocahontas have both suffered. Now
there comes a Belgian Doctor De la Pierre,
who unkindly proves that the colossus of
Rhodes was only a good sized statue at the
mouth of the harbor, and not an enormous
one astride of it, as we have always fondly
•believed. This same man has found out
,that Clarence was not drowned in 3lalmsey,
that the tomb of Abelard and Heloise in
Paris is a fraud, that Leonidas had 7,000
men at Thermopylae, and a host of other
things which he unkindly publishes to the
world instead of keeping them in sorrow to
himself.
—To the most casual observer there will
appear a wide difference between the ban
quets given to Mr: Charles Dickens on the
occasions of his departure from England
and from America. Wild enthusiasm char
acterized both fetes; good will and good
fellowship were spontaneous at both tabler.
But at the recent Press banquet in New
York there was absolutely none of that
coarseness, almost, amounting to ribaldry,
which so marred the beauty and killed the
refinement of the proceedings at the fare
well dinner in England-We do not Tor one
moment suppose that the general morals or
propriety in America ,can be ranked higher
than in England, but that there is less: dis
play of the want of it, on public occasions
on this side of the waterthan on the other,
is, we are glad to know, patent to every
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The Craves at Andertonvllle Prima Ceme.
terY,
.
About 1,000 yards northwest from( the
prison pen, and about 1,200 r from the rail
road station, is the, cemetery in which are,
buried -about-14,000 --men. The first 300
were buried in , coffins, 'the, next 900 were
covered with boards and boughs, and from
that number.to 12,849,the bodies were buried
shOulder to shoulder in trenches about three
feet deep and six feet wide. About 1,000
bodies have been brought here from Macon,
Americus, Columbui!, Rupaula, Albany, and
other points in the vicinity.
The various States of the Union are rep
resented in the cemetery as follows, viz.:
Alabama, 15; Coxmecticut, 291; Delaware,
45; District of Columbia, 14; Illinois 910;
Indiana, 024; lowa, 210; Kansas, (s;'Ken
tucky, 450; Louisiana,,l; Maine 232; Mary
land, 194; Massachusetts, 774; Miehilan,
050; Minnesota, 50; Missouri, 112; New
Hampshire, 144; New Jersey, 170; Newt
York, . 2,534;, North Carolina, • 17; Ohio
1,074; f!ennsylvatila, 1,825; Rhode Island,
74; Tennessee, 780; Vermont, 24 ; 'Virginia,
279; Wllconsin, 255; U. S, Arran:s4oAL B .
Navy, 99. Six men, who murdered the
sick, were hung by their ' commdeti-'-they
are buried separate Anita the others. Three'
,women wreredis&rverred among tbe prison
ers, and are bane among the soldiers.
Each body in,the cemetery, has a nntabered
stake, wlth,regiment, ike., with the, date
or of
death. The cemetery is Piece or
ground,and is, in : sonmplices, , soft and siik
mg.—Cor. Baston:Transcrist.-
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1868,
- DENTISTRY
•
• ONLY
A FULL SET. OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH ',
'FUJI RIGHT DOLLARS.
FOLT:III 3 Itt. AND LOWERSET FOR $l2l.
, TEETH RACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
NORHARGE R EXTRACTING WHEN ARTI
FICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED__ - . -
ALI,WORK WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.
-';',D4ul.minco GAS FREE OF. CHARGE, :AT
~---- QUINCY A. SCOTT'S '-•
Steam Deetal lEstabilsbineirt,
2T5 PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABDVE HAND.
N. B.—As DR. SCOTT is 'a licensee _tinder the
Goodyear Patents; he wilt not make any "pew tbo
•Due) rubber" sets, but will continue to 'manufacture
the genuine article-VULCANITE. ruh23:d&T
GAS FIXTURES
cus-rErmumas..-.
. _
AND
kL la a(3 1 lore,
FOR GAS AND OIL.
Jost received, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened in thifecitv.
WELDON & KELLY,
147 WOOD STREET, COIL VIRGIN ALLEY.
mhzhn:r.
DRY GOODS.
NEW GOODS NEW GOO I S
GOOD PRINTS, at 12):cc
PURPLE PRINTS, slightly imperfect, at 12,ic
•
Yard Wide BLEACHED MUSLIN, at 123ic.
Heavy. UNBLEACHED.MUSLIN, at 1.21,6 e
GINGHA3IS, at 10c.
GINGHAM, at 1200
JEANS, at 12 !:ic
CORSETS, at 50e
CORSETS. at 62)ic
WHALEBONE CORSETS, at S7J ~ c
COLORED RID GLOVES, ut 73c
LADIES' RIBBED HOSE, at
.11c.
LADIES' PLAIN 110 SE, at 10e.
DASSINEBES, for Boys' wear.
CASSI3IERES, for Men's wear
cislimEßEr, JEANS
LADIES• SACHLNG. CLOTH
ALL-WOOL DELAINES,An beautlful shades
BLACK AND COLOREDIALPACCAS
PLAIN AND FANCY POPLINS.
BALMORAL - AND HOOP SKIRTS
RISTORI APRONS
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS
HAIR BANDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
And a Variety of FANCY GOODS,
A FULL STOCK AT LOW PRIUS,
Wholesille_atal Retail,
AT WILLIAM. SEMPLE'S
180 & 182 Federal St., Alleehog.
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CARR' IticC.TDIEtilS t , v, CO.,
• W I( It a L te .ES U A I L is r ' D C E a i rr L I EI C I: ")
IS
Foreign and Domestic - Dry Goods,
• NO. 9* WOOD STREET,
Third door above Dlzanoad
PIT I NBURGH, PA.
11:1 01 1JSEILEEP.ERS,
THE QUE E N,
QUEEN OF THE WASH-TUB..
A ROUSE CLEANER; A CLOTHES WASHER;
A STAIN' REMOVER;
A SPOT ERADICATOR; A COLOR RESTORER
Cheaper than Soap. Sold In Bottles by all respect
able Grocers..•lndorsed,by the first famllles of Alle
gueny county. 3ltinufactured by the
HESS MANUFACTURING co.,
. - 'ofllce. No. WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh.
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Non. 185, 157, 159, 191, 193 and 19T,
FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH,
MANGFACTUREES OF • •
•
. .
Copper Distilled Pure 11Ye • Whiskey
Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS
HOPS. Ac. mb28.n113
HOLMES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
T b l'r * TlEslll3ll64-1 - .
Manufacturers of HEAVY. MEDIUM and LIGHT
ANCHOR . AND MAGNOLIA SHEZTINGB AND
BATTING. •
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
WORKHOUSE.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
THOU
25th inst., for LAYING} BRICK- BY THE SAND, In accordance with the plans and specifies.-
Bons tiled at BARR k ,310SER`ti office, and under
the direction of the Superintendent. •
(3EO. ALIIIIEE, Secretary,
aptho2o . • Wood street, corner _Fourth.
WASHIWT( -
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near Plttaburgb Grain Elevator
1V• W. A.N.PERSON,
Manufacturer of CORN...M.EALYE FLOUR and
CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered in either city
tree of charge. Grain of all kinds chopped, and
Corn shelled. on short notice.
.111.001tV. ----- Awr TO FISHERMEN—
, SEINES! SEINES: strbrEss-1, have bobs,ct. ved the following Seines, all complete,wlth
floats and sinkers: lb,
.00, - 30, 40 and ao yards In
length, one inch mean, and wilt receive in a feW days
60 and 70 yard Seines. Parties wishing Seines hod
better. call soon, to as to secure any they may need,
for It Is difficult to get Seines made unless ordered
early In the winter. Portfolio by
JAW ES DOWN,' 130 'Wood street.
„ .
awyror
CANE , FISHING POLES.
91j , -Ibava putt received, direct from
t 1" canu ntkei in the South, .7,000 superior Cane
Poles, which 1 will bell at a vary lob figure.' Theta
poles are et green./ ens this winter, and in first rate
order. all and examine at once. For sale by
JAMES BOYWN.:7ao Wood street.
.. .
OOHS, ILINEIF - A.ND JOINTED
RODS.—I have - recetted my Spring stock or
• Hooks, Lines.' Jointed - Rods, lash Baskets,
tankers, Floats, Flys and Art Mani Balt. The fol.
LT
lowers of Izaak Waltom min And a complete assort
ment of the above goods for sale by • - ,
- ' " JA M E LEP.. / 13W11,' 138 Wood street.
ap7:Ttrr
OCVST trnucipc -- 7 - 7.• --- , -
#4.
otice hi. hereby t (yeti that the ,Vletieral Report
the Matter of ope tOCUMT STRIERT, Alle
gliegit has been Me Cie Instrlot Court, st No.
rtax, Mirli Torm.'lB S. and *III -be confirmed un
less eYeeptloos are -filed trt rim ier time.
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C. MeC031118,"
apt7:o9o Cltp Attorney.
C,EI - 1 -- 113r400. ,
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smiimpr Ar.tozanirgi%
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CARPETS, OIL . CLOTHS'. &C.
MARCH ::: : : : 1868.
TEE !En LATEST
P A. 'I I T ERNS
REFORM CARPETS.
THE WHY NEWES'T
DOMESTIC. CARPETS,
ARE D tr ARRIVING, AND SOLD SOON AS
REDEIv
D.
PRICER- -
T E YEEY LOWEST.
McCAlALtrit BROTHERS,
_ :51 FIFTH STREET: above Wddd
ml/25
186asp!quiG : .srcifijiptespt
• or •
•
• JUST (OPENDIG, •
.LAR E 'ASSORTMENT,
All bluaiti44
•.
LOWEST PRICES IN TIIE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY
• . TO SELL.
. ,
BOYARD, ROSE& CO.,
21 Fifth. "Street,
inhio:damp • OVER BATES & BELL'S. .
MI
71
DicFARII.O'D & COLLINS-
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR
NEW SPRING • STOCK,
C.ALl=itrlJErrS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDO w SHADES
PURCHASED LAST HOiTH FOR CASH.
• AND IN MANY INSTANCES AT
Less than Actual Cost to Manufacture.
• These' Goods could not now be replaced for ,the
same cost, and are offered FUR CASH at
IVIIOLESALE AB RETAIL,
Far Below Their Present Value,
AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK
IN THIS MARKET.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
felOarwr&T SICOND
S TEARI •
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT. -
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL 1n New York and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
ITS ADVANTAGES:
let—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ed.
1,134, rgtftla&azil nece ss ary.dt, r s newe ir larvae.
th7 u Zrp i e u t h lo g o l lgrigl r sa . good as save th
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 OBDEES LEFT . AT THE OFFICE,
No. 179 Liberty Street,
Or addressed to P. 0. Box 473, will receive prompt
attention.
- GEO. L. IIIeCLINTOCIE,
PROPRIETOR.
mblo
CONTItOLLEIVII
CITY OF ALLEGHENY. April 18, 1888.'4
G§EALED PROPOSALS will be
_ received at this office until 3 o'clock 1. 114. on
DAY. 164th lust., for GRADING.and PAWING
the following streets and alleys, viz: . • ,
SPRING-GARDEN AVENUE (ram Chesn-ut St.
to tile city line, lucluding culvert about 9110 ft long.
FRAN.KLIN STREE'I, from the east Hue of Sedg
wick street to Fulton avenue. •
11ALRA.11. STREET, (rum ' Robinson street to the
river.
LOCUST STREET, from east side of. Sedgwlek
street to Fulton street.
• SOUTH-CANAL STREET, 'root Madison avenue •
to Sycamore street. -
coscoilp oTIMET, the Third and Serenth
GREEN ALLEY, from Chesnut street to Centre
street.,
Also, for Oradlag ALLEGIIENY AVENUE, from .
Ridge street to Western avenue. •
proilles.andfiveelficattons eats bo,seen In the °Mee.
of CRAB. DAVIS, Esq.. Pity Engineer. Proposals
to be endorsed"iftading and Paving," anti wftiress
ed tolbff nedersigned.• • • . .
R. FRANCIS,city Controller...
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WitratEAS, A libel of Information has been filed
in the 'Dietrict Conn of the united }states for the
'Western District: of • Pennsylvania, against Ilie
Brewery of ,AptoßEw KOLNIGi. situated in the - -
EICCETAL BECKETT
.city . of Allegheny and about 70 bldg. of Schenk p , ,
_,,, . ,
~, , •
Beer, 40 bhle.n7 Lager Beer,.lo hogsheads, Seats,- , •., •
,__-•••___' •• : • - : • •,•...._.... • • •.•-•• ~,_... i.
barrels, .1 rot, Ismail rat, / eopperpump, 3 see- • mEntuagmAL. E N GINE ER ,
Ilona of hose, containing. about ,IP feet: 0 email , • i - -
tube; 11 bucket, 1 kettle and appurtenancestli cooler • (pate of I'. F. V. & Ci:ltailsrio•.i ' ' -. '•* -1
-being the property of Andrew Koenig, The Wild .i, •• • •TO - •- . i.•--.... 47 2, .• i -
Andrew Koenig and all persons claiming an Interest . Ocoee Nil rEDEIsA,L. 1 14T1T.1.
,omh No. 0,
In said property are hereby noti fi ed to be and appear up aptirs. P. O. Box 50, ALL'Et. ULNY.CITY.
befbre our said Court. at • Pittsburgh, on the kiflth • MACHINKBY, of MI de I ptions,._ dellgn
day of April. / 0 00, at 11 &dock A. N., then arid BLAST FUItNACE and ItaOLLINO MILE DRA
thereto make "answertalba- premise's,. and inter- Iliad fu rn ished. Partieni r 'attention paid to de
retie for their respective.intece4 e , Anei make their .sIgninsCOLLIKBY Lommtvrivico,;.palenza eon
allegationsiu that - What r . • - -•--• • • - . sweauelly,Beitetted. •MT An. EVI,N Itit, DEAN
u
S. Marshal.' 1 '1"SO CLASS for mechanicir eiery ' WLDNF.SDAY
'-'. 8 aplitoss • KleillT:, - .i- .ii , • - i... i- • • , ....I.,i O4msa •
.._
S, STIVER,BUENEL. . 'e ' 'hail a
... ,-, • , few dayht, send an agent to -silver Mullritails•
11AGRAMT ' . : lorado,lo develops: fan -differeat limjes of ewer"
''. ~.... -• ', „.;i, 1. t." ' Ore, discovered l and .located by eXpedenced miners ,
'f-' . 'SOAPS' , Waligieldea tiViiriret%ilych,srAionljegleift%
~• ..., 7 . f
going to 'the expense Of 'rereating biltldings. Zak
. For l
4 bt4atinedislet-' 'gigneeTertaineil'tiollellertilligulrihtVio-trig
On: a- lals-- ' dß ' stock at a rate which will Inc. P p B uggiolliC On -n
seri as rthe. irAND- •
, satil 4l 4o o llflit 111 4bst DropnatOta.o/RaialT7f l For;
le " and etteVne--. t t Allpaaticul4rtPply fo -it arapnizi4 co.; i
.13 are• :d ivnt - - • mILIS '' , ' - -• ' . ?1.91 1 -Yoursb Etreet.. 4
STYLES
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OF
EMI
CURTAIN GOODS,
BUSINESS CHANGES
HAVING DISPOSED OF MY
LUMBER TARD„ situate at 157 Rebecca
Street. Allegheny, Pa., and long owned and con
ducted by 3lcssrs. PATTERSON. Sr. EVANS, to
ALEXANDER PATTERSON, I take pleasure in
recoMMending my successor to all my customers and
to aillisho are interested in securing the best quali
ties of:all kinds oirturnkey at prices: to suit the Most
m.,it. iitii,ici,
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.PARTIVERSIIII I heretofore_a_ existing under the name and style of
JOHN H. BOYTS & C 0..,
Is this day dissolved by nwitual consent, the interest
of JOHN ENABLE haying been purchased by WM.
N. OGDEN, The business of the late . Annlon
settled by joBN -r- Tr: -- BOYTS - Lind - wiLT.,rAm x.
OGDEN, whO. haVe this day ; formed` tg - , Copartner
ship under the name and - style iii•BoyTs & OGDEN.
:JOHN H. BOYTS,
JOHN E..N.ABLE.
Pittshurgh, MarchOth. 1868. anlC:.kB
oncit.
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I have sold my stock of BOOTS, SEOES, Sc.,
to my son, GEORGE W: ; FANNER, and Oallelti the
patronage of my former customers to tht house. ,
• ' JANES
P. T*NNER. .
Pirrsnuicau, April 9th, MS.
Referring to the above card, I respectfully ask the
continuance of the patronage of the former house.
Prices shall be as low as the lowest.
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PISSOLUTIONL-THE FIRM OF
ATWELL, LEE & CO. was dissolved on the
t col' February, MS, by mutual comient. "Etther
partner may sign the name of the firm In settlement.
JOHN ATWELL.
CHARLES ATWELL.
A. . E.
The undersigned will continue J th L e E WHOLESALE
GROCERY BUSINESS, under the name and style of
ATWELL & LEE, at the old place, No. taiL Second
street. A continuance of the patronage of their
friends and the publiela respectfelly solicited.
CHARLES ATWELL.
A. J. LEE.
mb7:scis3
GAS AND STEAM PITTING
JOHN M. COOPER. , :,: JOB: BAYS IMMIX LIEN.
JOHN M. OOPEH & CO.,
!. BRASS FO: TIMERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
.7Manufacturers of deale r sP D WORK,
3741tereffrimfolt3:1,ifilVle.in GRASFIXTUR
Corneiof Pike and Walnut Streets .
PITTSBT_TRGET, •
tnyl6:z3o
ARCHITECTS.
BARR & MOSER,
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ARCHITECTS,
FRUIT HOUSE ASSOCIATION HUILDEiGS, Nos.
2 and 4 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special
attention given to the designing and building of
COURT HOUSES and PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Munson's Copper TubOlar Fightaling Rod,
WITH
SPIRAL FLANGES,
is been erected on thou Sands of
ildings In.all parts of the United
stes, and in a test of-ten yes
oe-
no
stance of their inefficiency has ar
rred. This Hod has received the
Int Premiums at the Fairs of nearly
the States, and every place it was
1r exhibited. It has been endorsed
over five hundred Professors In
lieges. and other scientific men, as
best Rod ever invented, possess..
t a bu th di ng em fernom
necessary
. to pro-
It is
ide of eopper. because thls Is the
t metallic conductor, except silver,
I does not rust. Its spiral flanges
rough edges dissipate eiectricity
double Its conducting power.
:ctricity uses only the surface, flange heart of a metal. One flange of
Hod being open, the inside surface
minable as well as the outside; al
;ether, its power surerusses twenty
Onion iron rods or a solid copper rod
inch and a half thick. - and has the
!Mount advantagn that It Is contln
is. and can never become disjointed
nherwise get outer order, but will
Sure as long tts - the building stands
which It is erected. Our points are
-de on the most approved method,
I our tors p
to holeslnsula are made are
inunsur slate t
sla or tin
re.
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Our customers will have the benefit of our new
Insulator,
patented In 067. The price ishirty
cents per foot, and three dollars for each top s ; this
Includes the cost of putting the rod •on buil lugs—
there are no extra charges of any kind. Within the
past few years we have erected this rod on many
churches and other public edifices in Pittsburgh and
vicinity, and upon thousands of dwellings and barns.
For the superior character Pershing, od we are per
mitted to refer to Rev. I. C. D. D., Presi
dent Pittsburgh Female College; Philottts Dean,
E. 91. Professor 'Natural Sciences,- Pittsburgh High
School; Geo.'Woods, LL. D.. Presl. Western Uni
versity of Pennsylvania. •
Thankful for the liberal onion of past years, we
solicit a continuation of public patronage.
*iP•Dealers in itods supplied.
LOCKHART & CO., Manufacturers,
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DUQUESNE WAY', near . Hand St. Bridge,
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inh.T:wF&F P/TTSBURG TA.
9ATABiasuz9 1849 TILE LAILOEgT /IT AMERICA
2fORTH AMERICAN •
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I Lighthing Rod Manufacto7
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BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
IRONS GALVANIZINGWORK'S.
30,000 FEET-MAXIIPACTIIIIED DAILY.
THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
lil6l-.IIIPRNINI6I- RODS,
Manntiaiared at these-winks. and cold to all inirta
trialuringtednti are admittedtig dt:4l..E.Titr4:44.
tz,r,dat VlAT l m a l' i ol l aroraPl u lgti 'd w git e g::
y i g.Tp c % In g lator t , Faste l ata g a, ei rr e t and
Alois an n iZlglins sent fee:: e , 41 7 16411 :IP aln - -
REYBM,- HUNTER & C 0
Nos. 488 and 490 St. John St, •
- • •••• Paztkinizziltil.!
•apio:o3-54ets .
GEO: W. TANKER.
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faritURNLL'S .
MUSEUM EXHIBITION,
Comprising WORKS OF :ART and GREAT NAT=
URAL LIVING CURIOSITIES,
AT FRANKLIN HALL,
_ Fifth street, opposite Pittsburgh Theatre:
Cards of Admission 25 cents. floors open from
8 o'clock A. 35. teier. ap8:6318
IVIERCHAISIT TAILORS.-
iteNi!tiir 111EIVE4,
• *E,44442kt • TAILOR,
No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET ; Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Constantly on hand, a ful assortment of CLOTHS,
CA 4 SOI3tERE,S, - VESTINGfi, &c. ap30:673
INITIE/P.. Vtik; , itierckant fra il inis,.
IN
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No. 34 ,Fe St., Allegheny, -
Dave just recei7ed a laiie and well selectettstect of
FINE docktisii; .
Suitable for a first class custom trade. • Also. aiarFe
stock of GENT'S FURNISHINGI3I GOODS. arab
P a J/IcARDLE,r
So. 9.33 i S3IITHPIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
Beeps constantly on band a fine aasortwent or
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS
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. Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the latest style.
OW READY. '
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For the Spring Season,
Wait a large and cpmplete stock of
(BOYS', YOU,THS , AND C/lILDREN'S
CLOTHIINIC.
AU the lICW and leading styles, to be found at
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No. 47 ST. CLAIN STREET; °
oiLur: & L094.N.
NEit,' CHOICE & 'DESIRABLE
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STRAW AM) 111115E11Y GOODS ,
JUST ARRIVED ,
AND ARRIVING' DAIT-ar,
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At Nos. 77 and 79 Markot Street.
NEW SHADES IN
HATS AND BONNETS.
ItIBBONS, all widths and shades.
FRENCH AND A3LERICAN FLOWERS.
ROSES, BUDS AND WREATH.
FROSTED CRAPES AND ILLITSIONS:
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORED CRAPR..
SPRING SHADES SILK VELVET.
• TRIMMING LACES, all colors.
STRAW TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS.
BONNET AND 3 LARCELLD:E. SILK. .•
FRAMES, &c., &c.
The largest stock and best assoi tment of the above
to be found in the city. _ I
Attie a Complete Line of, larotiOnti.
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TRIMMINGS, FRINGIIIII,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES.
WHITE GOODS, HARIEHOOBIEFS,
GLOVES, • 4:110/bBers,
BRAIDS. • ‘TAPEII,•. 'BUTTON*
FOREIGN AND DOMIW K ONEI
PARASOLS AND SUN LLA2*-.::
GENTS , FURNISHING, DIK
AT THE LOWESTHAHHIMQUOTAT/01%.
Wholesale Rooms 'up Stairs.'
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JOSEPH•=ntonzirx-
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sEctuttrx-AND-comroßi. FOR
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY, ; ._
J. B. SAFETY IRE JACKET
Car Reateean Moderator, .
. For OilEtlial ANIS 'HOT AIR Fi.T.IES, dispensing
wittrthe use of Stoves and Fires in or about the
Passenger or Baggage Can, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to- any temperature that• may be
ueslred without Ja cke tpoibility at t ached the car or
cars whic h themay be .
- Having obtained of theiljnited States Letters Pat- •
ent for a Safety Jacket which ta warranted to resist
the most lute'nao heat that may be. adplied to it in
the position and purpoke for which It le intended.
It is is sure proteettoW !rem accidentsty fire origki.
motels from diabetic° gum or,, where Iron e i pes,strai
useds etinductoi a for 'smoke - Or lielit. -It appli.. -
• pllintble to a.ll pining that Mar :leceinneoverhetUd,
alaikb.warranWsi to glye perfect - .satisfaction where'
wood.or other, combustible, material may Ate:plated '
In close proximity theretost• I , ler now ready to sp. 'i
ply my invermou to storeii:dwellings,-/acterme,
abilla, ateembonta.. railrOad, carsi.• fro.: where're ,
pipes as conductors aga Maga staaigeroua im being
overheated and security:deified; r. I Will sell,"orill10-
. piicatiou, r
orsh ights to maullibettlre or tense the above
invention: also, . territorial ,richts, to such as may
wish to engage irt reining privVeges, either by !Bata
•.• • • . • '......,,, • • j..‘A. nMuns., .
Irirngee at, the • "NE PLUS , 1.7LT1,4 , P.A1NT
3, 1 . cornerof 3iorris street and the ' Allegile•
uy Walla Railroad , Ninth 'rill. l'lttatrhl ~,,
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ORS
, 10T Iiti . ILBPAISdaID_
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,}healed ProPoials will - speteeetred by the -Boort of
School Directors. of the .I.lfth_Aliard . of the City of
Allegheny, up to the 30TH DAY,OP APRIL; for
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Building a Public School House
bi 1 avAils;,..:Tians andjs&eratic Neel
ritiona can be
at the °Mee of Messrs..oAl & MOSER, Nos; 222
St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
The Direeters reserve the tight Of oral reJeciingsr
oraids,-aud requiring o.l. security for the .a
performance ' 4I the contract: •
'• _Address the underslgned,PattNo. 10 St.:Clair St.
or hex 3111 , Pittsburgh -.P. P.. 1Par. 1 4.43 .!Tropow
sale , on outshine( coveltipes. ' ,l '• - = ---
-,,,.,• • t' l i rertlerofdbefinard.-... +: - ; .
0mit:0444 . !. IMHST.-4,:y.yAßKE:..President.
To1413:114:-,mitaiv` irActiut•-•
! Tbe.modet l ll i( llc tillattillitiecured the sole A gen
dyy r, palate , of4nll celebrated ",..` .
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j e ti PLX , Y;POT'CLAT. . . - . . r. - .1:;
Arendw— 'to-Ditutftt to_ tor floontiti_ to
4hose.wAq ugto-peocurtb :supertorpticle. ~.una
ring &teen vote ...okapi' Delon, we flare, arched
at etteb_propertiodsaawe:belleytEmakesit it*better
article turrets Alma-any, Jo, tine maittetc we spasie g
secured an aueragb 'bland of atrac • ktrarr and' 15110/
MONTHS. We will tbrtrish receives for the proper,.
ticat °Elbe migturettfltds Di aDte - AVt4 O 5ll Pttin
A t "''° C I ! ) : •titel, , P4 miclno,uken ;31 luFi
Ate
:f , ~ -, f :-.1 , .. , a;;:0,.. : ::-. piTionnox./ F son,
' ' - " ; '''''Vrtisidejitoir ci r ri Up la ttlY9r
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•.' ~ I: • 8 reef{ Ittomritk .
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- PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
FRED AIMS :;
GEO. H. BARTO.L.P4.
Last week of the celehrated,MlSS LEO RITDSON,.
And hertratned mare, .:',ntlitett Bet W„_.?Who will a
pear In the bet:elation:a Mete - of RwEivooD ; or,
DICK, TORPIK'S RIDE TO Y ORICI': . . - Ale.Flr ti t n
an
arce,of the bestelyellitinsenie,; lI'LLE. DE-
pgy - -mn.c. imrEthi6E,
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Hespeettnlly Infornis ;the eltizetr-'of- Pitts bergh
- , that -
TWO GRAND CONCER,Is
A 4 THE
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ACADEMV OF 2/Val° ,
On the 213d4nd 24th Ins t.,
Assisted
by the best Amateurs or his city, and by
EIRIE.NLE DE;LI.A.N, the eminettrliSonratio
of liewTork, who has peen engage,d elpressly for
this occasion... , t_ • •
On the fi rs t crenifig bi per formed
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..Ressnizrs STAINIT MATER'
Singer
Ey a chorus of over Fifty Slngers4 and an Orchestraof twenty-tive plece.s.
31'141-Ar. Avv...r,rresA.N
Edng tho Stipitmo part.
On the second even - lug-will be given a triiice'llanc
ous concert, in which 314i1e LUSSAIi will sing
English; Italian and Fredch gems.
, Admittance to Paronette and Dress Circle 0,00:
Sccureqscats, 111.25, Sirbscripti on to both concerti
02,00, with secured seafi4-' . tiallery and Family Cir
cle 50 cents. The sale of season tickets WIH begin*
KLEBERy th 129
aWo o o c lck, e a t Me sr a .' e
of
tickets for either .evening' „will begin at the, same
place and same hour on Tuesday, 21st. •
Doors open et 7,! , i o'clock; Conccrc to com mence
at IS o'clock.
• aria:
MERCHANT TAILOR,
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STAGE MANAGER
A-NA GER