The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 27, 1868, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fa
VittsbutO &Ott.
A PUZZLE FOR A = FORIBIGNER
•
Wife, make me some duniplingsla dough,
They're Bette! than mut for my cough;
Pray , let them be bolledial dentithrough,- ,
But not till they're heavy or tnngh.
Now—l must be off to the plough,
And the boys; when they've had enough,
Must keep the files off with a bough,
' While the old mare drinks at the trough.
EPHEMERIS,
—Anthony Tr ollope 9s in itesyXprk,
Thmt ate i45 - ;(1110 flublichotlEies in Eng
land and Wales.
• -=Steamboats began running on the Pend
d'Oreille Lake last week. j .
• -L-Otie of Bieratadt's pictures is noW on
exhibition in San Francisco. 11 .
--Crops and railroads have been injured
by the heaVy rains in 3lissouri.
—Queen Victoria is now the grandmother
of six Prussian scions of royalty.
—At the spot where D'Arcy2k; fell,
a commemorative tablet is to be placed.
—Three ltundred servants are employed
by the Continental Hotel in Philadelphia.
—Pastor (not Pontius) Pilate, a renown
ed Parisian divine, is in the United States.
ruttier is prevalent which hints at the
possibility of the resignation of Gen. Sickles.
—The first sleeping car in llinnesota,
went into use on a St. Paul Railway last
week..
--Governor English, of Connecticut, is
d ----- )
spoken of for Nice Presi eat . y Pendle
tordans. - -
—The Domes of the Yo Semite, Bier
stadt's great painting, is now on exhibition
in London.
—A memorial church to BishOp Delco:may
is to be erected this summer i n Geneva,
New York. •
—Dr. Dio .Lewis has suspended school
teaching and returned to his first love, new
gYmnasties.
—Major General Anderson, of Stunpter
fame, is to spend the summer at, North
Adams, Mass.
—There ere 1,906 ways of 'spelling
Shakespeare, and there is no one way par
ticularly authoriied.
=Over five hundred thousand volumes'f
the ApPletons' cheap edition of Dickens's
works have been sold. r ;
—The heal - th 'of Senator Nye is linprov
ing. This is the Senator recently humor
talized by Mark Twaine. 1
—3lruisouri congressmen bet hats on elee
tions, and when they lose, send them out,
franked, from Washington.-
—Arch Duke Timmy of Austria with his
thespian wife, is living at Lausarme, in ,
Switzerland, as Count Waldeck • •
—The new building to be occupied by
the Department of Agriculture in•Washlog
ton, will be ready for use in ;Tune: • - •
• —The law prohibiting whippingin schools
was repealed by . thlSemoenitio Legislature
of New Jersey befo relljetiriAuent: •
• —When . 'copperhead' .papers • delight - .in
styling;Ben..l34l4, :Sergeant Buzfuz,
forget.that the Seargent won his case.
—ln 1866 nine females over' ne ixtmdied
years of age died in Massachusetts. They
had all been married and were widowe.
—The original "old oaken bucket" of the
poet Woodworth has been procured from
his old homestead and is now in Boston.
—The great' tubular bridge across the
lffemai Straights is composed of four spans,
two of 230 feet each and two 0f.459 feet
each.
--"lcimsas hotels must be pleasant cara
vansaries. Gen. Sherman says "their price
is - three dollars a day
_board and >lodging
extra." • ,
—G. A. - Townsend, who makes the most
;Mationsdescriptions that ever *ere at
tempted, has come out with one of senator:
Morton. - -
—Theianfier, the exaggerated yuAle of
modern fashion, his been introduced into.
Boston by two beautiful young ladies of
fashion.
—Public execrttions have been abolialwd
in England. Like all other reforms,. a
stormy and long protracted war preceded its
adoption.
- 7 -Hamburg is - to have a first. class daily
V.7gl ah.newspaper, for *bleb a Very heavy
circulation is expected throughout Northern
Germany. -
. • .
—John Smith killed his brotheiLinliW,
Edward "Flynn; In Mechanicsburg, N. T..
• . _
on the 15th inst., b acctdentlally tlisaliwt
ing an old gun.
, .
Miss-. Edith Abell, of Springfield, Masa.,
. ,
has'joined the Etchings Opera ttroPP ad
will shoitly make her debut asArline in the
Bohemian girl,
r-Madame Schaller, who supported BoOth
in many of his principle rotii before the ad
vent of, yissilteVioker, is flow playing .
Cheienne City.
r. -Aline of steamers between 'Liverpooi
and' Galveston has been started.. The
Pioneer, the'first of
,this line, is now load
ing at Galveston.
-The."allas" Ad Interim is Said to - gall
General Lorenzo Thomas , smatingly,,'lratit
will nevertheleas, le, all`probability,, Odd lo t
him until Lis "dYinga.Y•
—A. Prenehmanis idea of 'oratory•fs the ,
art of saying everything with Out beings put
in:the' Bastlie, in a country Ira
forbidden to say anythlng.;
—A St. Louis; iobacm: millionaire
Inobably revel in • all. the luxttriea of alifhpl
eoini pealtatitiltt; g
trended the ieygnnenmccra. •I . •-'
44feral ofthitlret:ladies-of4R4linrk
are going . to einipata-anteert for tlia 'benefit'
of the Southern sifferers:'tiiidjnfi/Mtoii:
the originator • of' theiniiiennS4
— There_lins,gliteleltatbsg# 9:AMPIT.4OO.
N. Ttsknnt vi9eirt;Anfiiite lowit Manmade
Bonin nPs and (Menai seituntailiboht
ter fingeringlit'thniatiairv - :; ,
-44inatutehe,ek '
inetise:Ofumiiin•
dais the Peet *ad_ akeitieiv *tit*
and the attentfOlypf 1,9 e niettepo. llio
nenglikiFigt ihn`,•-WS/44 1 441101ithniev''
Raqrnediind
ready throng:lttrtnnetQni l .ijtOr'W
' 1 1 10 4.*: 1 , 1 ti. , 41.4 412 0 &5 ht *PT
eoplthiereiniden'a
Magazine.` , It the laureate_ does not atop
writing trash, such a waraiiig y will before
long be unnecessary.
Fletcher, of Arassouri, says that
the delegationfrom his State wfil vote solid
for Senator Wade for Vice-Presidetzt at the
Chicago Conventlen•
-On Thurs(ktiY morning - 'lad the oil re
finery of Messrs. Merritt cE Poulteney, at
Baltimore, was totally destroyed by fire.
Logi $20,000 - . - - Insurance; $15,000;
—One murder per day is considered suf
flOan.t 4?-..kee.P4Tr.ohs .4-41,1-in-‘ar state-I&
pleasantly ;horrible excitement, provided
that theVolytechnic sekozini hi session.
—Mine lartnimon, of Mexican fame, is in
Brussels with her family. An interview
.with the 'Cl:Empress of Mexico will proba
bly. take place before she sets out for Vienna.
—Mr. Adams is still unable to attend the
_Queen's drawing rooms. He is not allow
ed tu - goin - court costume, by the home gov
ernment, nor is he allowed by court etiquette
to go without the established dress.
—We find in an exchange the following
in description of Mr. Drew: "Strong will
without words is written on his mouth and
palpebrous brow." Palpebrous is the word,
as Samson Brass was wont to remark. -
-George Francis Train has discovered
that the air is full of Cromwells. This is
very bad, very bad indeed, for the air, and,
if the Cromwells be dead ones, very bad
indeed for the general health of Dublin.
—All the new bridal veils are purchased
at the Paris exposition, a really ultra fash
ionable bride couldn't be induced to 'be
married 'in one purchased any place else.
A manufactory is proposed for making veils
purchased there.
—A Baltimore lady named Mrs. Moore
died recently atfrieste, aged seventy-seven.
The lady ha.sfor forty years been known by
all American frequenters of that city, on ac
count of the_ delightful way in which she
dispensed her generous hospitalities.
• — . The late avalanche near Cisco, Cal„
_has been estimated to have been ten feet
deep, half n mile wide, five miles long,
and to have weighed over five millions of
tons, all of which induces us to think that
we sbould'nt like to gro snow balling in that
State,
r Miss Fanny Haskell, of Batavia, New
York, is what might with verity be styled a
phenomenon of music. . She can' and does
play two airs with her right hand, one with
her left and sing a fourth, all at the same
time. This would be decidedly more won
derful than harmonlons to her audience.
—Two weeks ago last Saturday the dead
bodies of two men, named Frank Scofield
and James Reynolda, were found a few
miles east of Cheyenne City. Bah were
'scalped and two arrows were found stick
ing in 'one . of them, The" todie.s were
buried in Cheyenne. 4.isuncertainwhether
thimnrder was the Ivark of 'the gloms or of
the Cheyenne&
—Walt Whitman, whatever his success
• as alrof4 may be, is not, as a personalist, a
success. One of the' most utterly absurd
magazine articles, we have ever been
doomed to read is his Personalism in the
May Gala* Among other astounding
siatementi he avers that no amount of cul
ture will endow a man with self-posses
sion, that brass is born, like poets, and not
made. Every one of the thousands of men,
who, though now possessed of easy and
elegant address, once suffered all the agonies
of diffidence - , will be able and willing to re
fute Mr. Whitman's statements.
—A practice somewhat prevalent among
a certain class Of"lawYers came nearly
proving fatal the other (lay in Philadelphia
A case was , . ' being , argued ',before an
Alderman; and the attorney used, in the
course ofhls remarks, 'very insulting, lan
guage regardingthe defendant, who was a
young girl; the brother Of the young woman
was there, and lie - whiptel out a pistol and
was about to fire, when the bystanderi in
terfered and disarmed him. - The language
used sometimes •by lawyers is truly out
rageous and the pistol-justite of the Young
philtalelphian would liariiy be too severe a
The New. Literary Liadleal Club '
"A New 'roils Jottrnal)igives the _ennatittt
tion and officers of the Sorosls," the new
club of ladles, of which SO much has been
Thoobject of this tismciation is to promote
agreeable raid useful" relations runongwo:,
men of literary anOrtistic tastes 1-
It is entirely. .independent of 'sectional (in'
pattlsanshi
7: 4 ***.iin4,n of thought,
.intelligbmac, culture, and . - humanity every
where, sad pittindaijy When . t,hese andi
ties hav uil
e (bd mcmession in outward life
and *irk.
It aims to'catablish a. ao of frecznanson.
ary among women of similar ursuits,
render there helpful ,to each p other, and
'bridge over, in some' 'degree; the-Ilarrier
whit% custom 'and''social 'etiquette place':
in the way of frloodrY i blter
It< affords' eir opportunity - for th e: discuse•
Jon ariiimgwtonen, of the' . neV-tacts - and
principles , _Which aro - -"constantly being`
evolved, the results of wild promise - to
exert a most important influence au - the
future of women and the welfare of society.
ormczns: ' ' •
Ptendestiliie Oozy; lice .Pre*dent-„
Jennie C. Crol
' y; Cori. Mg Secrettity
Nate Field; ;Iteotii.dhig " —Charlotte
B. Wilbour. • Ocniminete--Phebe Cary, Ella
antler, Celia M; Bul l Josephine
Pollard; Lucy Giblitmi,'Mlent'L. Remo-
rest., Members are by ballot.
frbe inigation,-fee• ic..4
meetoneb a tOr ,20P14 in .1 Tess he,:•.memberir
. s i nes
ln.u'aPfliitted la order , which will
And (for /much and.
soclal!xonvercation k • 4 ;olt member present .
at a regular meeting, , bears her proportion,
of the mcpqnxe , ,inetirred.:4 , 4l4 zny special.
Tnedintb,ev.erY member notified , hftre her .
proportimi' or the expense incArred. No,
•ptallicaotioe isltriten Ineetinps.
hinskismitierite friends to' ittibtrjrieethigir
assuming the extre.kixpetiii‘l, "lautleX,
rdd l ob i g in invitation' V knrj#44ol.l-
rentrn'antrwerscwepttt
three
,ditylistotta, to the, lite ofpneetitiV
ittmdlYMt luneh**lll bd. b r ad}, e 4 by
the Ceram! tatholye:::
Caption and introduction of memo rti and'
-invited, guests.
t iTne plot twassasiftolrresidelit'jtuuizt.
Mostoeiitilf h lk i t l eW l !ras,'arraiii.e4 111
,thell*Oe'l9lt64,l:.°!4icti ',:'ll4*2l4;ttir4
fi g e. , er ~dent JAPE 0 9 4 c 1
;the. •
~thei „ L E =
ofir g
or Aeii*.wwwskt,;l4Mi,
111.4MAMElfeigia !tam.
'O I MWS 4#lolnlateit 01111101Pbidalag
Ix? Of *iettilitabillielattiil'ftWh*l
PIT'TSBITRGH GAZETTE: MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1868,
..:.,. :':,:..:,.-..,..,..tiEDlTstrity
oanur
- .1. •
-• -A TULL Err OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH
FOR EIGHT DOLLARS.
- .. ,. .ruLL INFER AND LOWER SET FOE $1.9:
, -:TEETH EIorRAOTED WITHOUT FAM—
NO Enemies: Fos ExTimmrso wHER elem.
ricIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED.
ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR FIFE TEARS,
LAUGHING . GAS FREE or CHARGE, AT
. -
QUINCY A., scolirs
Steam Dental Eqfabllehment,
278 PENN STREET, 3n DOOR ABOVE HAND.
N-R.—As DR. SCOTT is a licensee under ' the
Oroodyearl'atentarho notinakelany,!'neurgaw
sruerrnbberwaets, but wilt continue to manufacture
the genuine article -- VOLCANATE., , mh23:dAT
Will li i:4O it el 3 *I
fitAM . FIXTITHE
AND
Et 33. a oilers!,
FOR OAS AND Off,
Just recelied, the finest aid largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
•
WELDON & KELLY,
147 WOOD STREET, COR . . VIRGIN ALLEY
mh24:n22
DRY GOODS.
MARKET STREET. 87.
SPRING. OPENING --
AT
THEODORE P. PHILLIPS',
(Successor to J. Dt. Burchfield it Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
MB. PHILLIPS ,respectfully announces that the
extensive alterations to hls
RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE
Ate ei:alishment is NOWe r r . ntg rs g etrl r
-
New Stoc7.: of Dry Goods,
rgtv e np r ilg s. Sumrr i er Wear, at the lowest East
*o3: ' 87,...3tARkET STR EET...
Z
0
-
1-A.
H
Z
H
1:10
ca
W 0 .
trt
A
ts,
I=l A
n
.*4
rt
• c z 5
AT DENNISON & HECKERT'S,
27 Fifthyieet.
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 8 cents
ALL au L l a w li ;lEIK-STITCHED HANDKER
WATCCHH
A 9
S Ar
• 3B cents and n__ppwards.
DESKS.
HOSIERY, In all grades and at all prkes.
MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS,
AT REDUCER PRICES 2
MD GLOVES, CORS:ETS, llool' SKIRTS, &c
eJ Lk OUR GOODS LT 1,01 1 1 PRICES.
(1.1.111 t, McCANDI.ESS & CO.,
(Late; Wilson, Carr & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign, and Domestic Diy•Goods,
No. 1:14 WOOD STREET,
Third door alcove Diamond alley,
♦
prousEKEEPEns,
-11--
V$ THE.. . QUEEN,
QUEEN - OF THE WASH-TUO
A HOUSE CLEANER; A CLOTHES WASHE 1 ;
A STAIN REMOI7EB;
Alio? ERADICATOR; A COLOR RESTORER;
iblreelhiLlinltaotlegbr.dtlaltlgilln roe S-
RrY coull..T.Atlanufseturedy;sthe UE families
~..;r. ':-. .' 11'
Office, N:LrOLLWOOD A R CTII i
ET. Pltstorttli.
isids wilt, be re
...A - celred tritnetriderolgned oa.the
LIT DAY OP. MAY. 'OM .THE
" 1411 itiliii mid Gab 'll'itttim of the tiev
Pitt* ,
teeth , Word - *tor ;IptettOPl "Rif°
; . 11 . " 7 11116 .
• Sti
to
•etpr $ pot juillV. Ira " Ilcit tl
for KLllSVerlpir. The ra m wn ?own tbo rig
et„... n .r it o u , s x , it o t,l o4 l4 4 : 2lAß LPlstu kh an al d, vs lpe zil. allia lito tt i on !
s e•
and 4 , Bt. at M 41i
. K. - MOORME
:JAL ROBB,
A. MOOM. #
Building Committee.,
Ap22:4418
WITSIIII.IIIGH, --AtILLEGUEI,II,,TAA'y
j `dAveararzic. PABsEsop!, , •
• ink ANY.. • - _
••••• N icz.—rox B A tgAsz,
oteald umlaut,- extvolgir* ;T A ine 4 .
tgal .Put of
reUri N uO .n il wy :fa lt. tr n: P Wlrtracr=l3ll:lllWOZ4 :
n to VtirChS*6 or lease ?I.
aboye!deterthee pa of . 4 44 , ugliway, win imp
erttbtarenditYlikoPt-Ahe: elksbiast.:l,B 1294:"YrC0l
*be tintert ar the. *th °fedi=
peqw to. blittictel
to twee 1111._.tan, • =
• • , !,(R7lk:=l
teas aften ro ma. '
lagg ri 14
t Sv AttSbUriCS•
• elate
11 1 .M1
._. svAlvilltim .... _, .
joiongamir'
I
litioatifiiiiii i - ' "
. Eisaingsuna!
,-, . -::--'41"":"r,' P. 'W.A% Ranwar.) .1 -
oleti.lo/,79/BoRD Atax4F A Reeli .1; 1 6h 11 '
tli ktr i As Cr . j all til fl at ellit 6- tt r sid m e r s z 6 43 n l l ßA d: w 4 i
EMS turtoshe .- 2' ea Um:lMo paid to de
-10
ritcoLLIERy T „ patents oon _ .
~, y A oliolted. arfa s isevrikiNe DRAN
(I ' # l3 P . Pf.' *'. lo4 lloci•Nreir AcznNiaa
aWsnepJ
. .. .
`zlOirs UWE! 14i5E1; " - ---------
-•:. i. , :t, • , ' ....,•,.___,. , ~. _Villigift .
„n,__.._,4"-Yu'oesieri '. ' . • :' ..;;;'' ~. .71ri, t ' . :•:' ,'
, pairitaiwirsticalNeteamwaselistaso3 : ,. ...;
igasuais =" l " " x ": 4 l :: zwenr i al i al it.zivu S' i li rtia tati umisi ike L l , ; ti,
4/Iffil, #l44RAgowiiiiitii- 1: ,: . , • 1•W iIWUNENWmirs •' •
4W
L,l„,„4iti,, firlialbllllloll,-, ~.z .., --i. !_tqw3,;3 i h tc . , : r '111;1111ntp
.;
.:
pi I , e • .•-% a: ;:3 k1)tr4......,... ' I , ,
- / I I
MM!YIMM AND. NC)TIOM3:
WHOLESALE , -An RETAIL BUYERS
Tringnings, NotiOns and Fancy Goods.
. ,• _.__
Nin have received a Teri tine assortment of . .
V i gnaltse 431"C0 CO as
- , 4
• - -
. •_•••••••zlNßlchcannottaiseatl'n - litbnalaterlid7 .- -
STRIPED DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS; ' '
STRIPE r. BARRED A PLAIN KAINSOOK;-
lAN NS, CAMBRICS, Etc• :. _ - -
GOOD IRIS LINEB,- at 37_,V. per yard.
GOOD AMASK TOWELS, at INliie.
Our Line YHOSTERY is now Complete.
;1 1
nonpozwit or qousr i rrs, '
Justreceived, selling at EASTERN PRICES.
A Fin ' Lot of Pna^.4sols,
' IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS,
SYSTEMELEXANDRE KIDS, at $ 1 per pair.
GENUINE .. ' • " sl.Bs .'
A
LIGHT. COLORED KIDS, at 50c. a pair.
TRIMMED MUSLIN SkIRTS at $l.OO. -
SUMMER DALMORALS,, at 78c. and $l.
In PAPER COLLARS, we have a full variety. •
MLCRUM, GLYOF. & CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street.
ap2.l:dhl
NEW STORE! NEW STORE!
ROSENBAUM, STKIMEART & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
76 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, • s.
Artificial Flowers,
Embroideries, White Goods,
Ho'Mary and Gloves,
EMI=MENi=
0
a
Z
WIIOLE.SALE AND RETAIL
One of our enn giving his 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
enabled to offer great inducements.
Constantly receiving New Goods - from the New
York and Philadelphia auctions.
A share of public patronage is respectfully soli
cited.
o
m
ROSENBAUM, STEINHART &
No. 76 MARKET STREET.
tohtl4:n7)
PERFECT FITTING'
.
KID GLOVES.
"A. C. C."---"H. K."
We invite attention to our
ED GLOVE DEMMER,
Which is now complete with every 'color and shade.
In addition to our own special . inlfigitolion of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) BIDS,
`We have secured the exclusive sale of the •
"lanrris f3eamlool 1CL1C16, 9,
The best Glove and most perfect flt.
VIACIRVIC A. CARLISLE,
•
apil 10 FIFTH STREET.
--AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Street. -
New ParasOls, , •
Straw Goods,
And Flowers,
.lu9
JUST OPENED. •
- •
IkiACRUN & CARLISLE, .
•
19 Fifth Street
•
hion offer tie most elegant line of
}WiLI3IIIMCIS
•
Ewer opened in Pittsburgh, to which they especially
Invite the attention of - their customers. The de
siglas are nearly all new and origiral, and about
ONE-FIFTH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
ACRUSI & CARLISLE )
M
19 FIFTH STREET, '"-
have Just opened all shades of
BULLION AND lIISTORI IFBINGES.,
BUGLE GIMPS AED ?HINGE.% . e
At yery low prices. spit
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF
RDAYS HACKS, . •
Notice Is beech !given to all owners of Drays,
Carts, Carriages„ Buggies, &e., whether resident or
non-resident in the City of Pit tsburgh; to pay their
Meanies at .the
.Fressuters Office, of the city of
Pittsburgh — FOßTHWlTH, in accordence_zwitit an
Act of Assembly , approved March 80th, 1580, ant'
and au . Ordinance; of .the Councils of the City - of
Pittsburgh, passedru m5.1440._
.All Licenses not p don or before MAY 18;1888;
be pntad In e ,hands of the Uhletof Pollee
- for colimtion, subject to his Ina of 80 Dents for the
collection thereof and - all 'persons who neglect .or
refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen
alty, to be recovered befora.,the Mayor, double the
'amount of the License.
. The old metal plates of brejlotta years must be re
turned at the time 'Lice - Uses are - taken out, or pay
116 cents therefer.
I:11
NATOZ LICENSF.• •• •
•Ea ai One'§orso Fetich). • ; BO
Each Two orse 1 00
F,och Your Horse ••• -le 00
Each Two Horselt IS 00
°mull:rases and Timber- Wheels drawn by Trio
Benet, Eighteen:' Dollars, each, For Mob. - addl.
Ronal Latta used-In ItnyCy the aboi t t v zhlci els One
•• SAMUEL INCE&
C
PiTienoncnt. February 7 : Trea s u rer.
LL'
EGHENT COWNTII. '
A
•
WOAXIIO - USE.:',
r_EMALE.D!FROPOSALS writ be reeelit4 Until the
515143 tft., for LAYINTIOK BY THE THOU.
Oral socollance wtt_ the Diane and speollos ,
%tone et, at B ER `8 *Mee, not ender
the direction otthe Snteneent. •
„ Woodltltlt . Ea r tlearetary t
..met Co et Yoarto
' ••
, TOSEllilt EL FINCH & CO., •
t, ' 700 C 19 1 4. /Ors $0,191 , mid larc
• • ‘nitsr writsay; rirreatrltell,
ILLWCIPACTIMas Or
copper /Wiled Pere Rye Whiskey.
Alio, &Alen IarOZEIGN WiNEB and 1;a70118,
Corsets and Skirts,
Fancy Goods, &c.,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. =&C.
1 IRRIZEIPHING STOCKI 868 -, .
• . C7l)0 *: or,
CA 4 llX 6 ra l s9;
JUST OPENING,
LARGE ASSORTME N T,
LOWEST PRICES IN THE. CITY
spicr.A.T. INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE 'WHO BUY
TO SELL.
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth Street,
mloO:d&wir OVER BATES A BELL'S.
71
McFARLAND & COLLINS
ARE IiOW OPENLICG THEIR
NEW SPRING STOCK,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WIHDO W SHADES
I=
CUItTAIN GOODS,
LAST MONTH FOR CASH.
AND TN MANY INSTANCES AT
Less than Actual Cost to Manufacture.
. These Goods could not now be replaced for the
same cost, and are offered FOR CASH at
'HOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Far Below Their Present Value,
AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BE HATHISD ON THE BEST STOCK
IN MARKET.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street,
felOaiwriT SECOND FLOOR ' .
J. & H. MUMPS.
1868 . SPRING GOODS. I B 6O.
m ly n e ur cz o i r if e w s
a r i eaWn s ii f o t c o i tt
o ar own and other
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAUE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND
WINDOW, SHADE OIL CLOTHS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a full line
Transparent, Rindow Shades,
Hollands, Shade Flxturs,
Tassels. Cords, .2e.,
WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS Will dud
our Fat AS NOT L OWER, AN CAN
BE ltE, and of quality
and styles second to none. •
, .
J. & H.' PHILLIPS,
ap3:nB6 26 AND At ST. CLAIR ST.
STEAM •
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
Which TEN YEARS , TRIAL in New York tar: loth.'
er Eastern cities has proved a complete aucoess.
ITS ADVANTAGES:
Ist—Fading and. Shrinkage Are completely avoid.
ripping apart necetsurY:
3d—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae.
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the
natural lading from wear. •
4th—When perfectly clean,k a Carpet Will wear as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere , point of
economy, to say nothing °nooks.
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
No. 179 Liberty Street*
Or addressed to P. O. Box 473 will receive prompt
attention. • . ,
OEO. - L. 31cCLINTOCK,
table: PROPRIETOR.
GAS. AND STEAM FITTING.
Joirs coorsa. .taos. icatra namrs: Bum.
.JOHN 111. COO PER& CO., ,
BRASS,' FOUNDERS,
GAS AND .STEAM FITTERS
minumictu. pimps A.lnipaitss worm 0
Vbi e g Mtfa i ni ;1 1 1ftrai. ln
G"
MIXT
Ulhfla
'Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURG.U,
OUT or virre.unitsin . .• •
..
• . WATEitiILOAN...
Proposals for Two Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Malan.
Of the "Water Exteuslor(LoarrßOndsi ,, will be re.s
teired at the office of the City Controller, Tough
ness Bonds will bear BEVNNTEN.C.XIiT- IN-:
-TEREST with Coupons atteched. c i t liteVouDons are
Payable Writ-annually, itt• the ire' dr tius 'City'
Treasury, And the Bendtswle in Twentwilree
D m akOMIDAtO
11 THE
t. AND Ti. '
t 0 11P0 AIMS la htIVRTOTIV
FOB.. RENTS t • itatt the 'revenue • •
mid Water Tax la, plodded tor ebe narment
4
the int sranUtho;retirepwor /b y 8 9 - a di Ap o ,
The gondipßY4loT-Or
COUNTY AE181LM.,....
`BLairving OB9WATEi 0011biTT. 41qt mil.
Itis air kuoira I._ - fteithaillaiidd 'ivied rieriatir
1 , 7E - t - u-sw r auxe.piromi. w .,as * !
' ..
as In t,
6 tltjr' t ee: l)6l lld 4 . :Q .
Are..erA
,_, denololetat s ' =
An- N. - zdikoi r ,-, di ri h a c „--.--...
r . ~ .; • - ,t`l , , L I.. _ az.,';' ,.. 1 .. el • .1 - : ' ' -, 1 9.,
'. . .
, -
47 •‘ -11 I . ~ . '.:
1 4 1 4 .4,
MilliaUty , a
IS sa j a *Sat. (a serest. --
r
:7 4 TE?
-
summits• &Lupus.
ISSOLUTION—The firm a.
(111E6 1 0 & attiDIRING,
,
Was dissolved on Mt inst., by mutual conscn
Either partner will sign the liarne of the firm to se
&lament. JAMES GREEGt No. 4-Hand street.
W3l. CLENDINING, :No. 50 Hand ti
Pittsburgh, April 15th, 1505.
JAMES GREGG willcontinue tbe old business t
. No. 4 Hand street.' All orders watbe promptly a
tended to. 11
The business will also bi continued at the o:
stand. NO. 50 Nand ntrceo by WM. CLENDL!
aptn to:9
1611rAVItIG DISPOSED OF •Mi
11 LVMBEE YARD 'Adivateat 1.81 .Rebec
Street, Allegheny:, and.llong owned andcot
ducted by; Messrs. , PATT,..IESOX *VANE, t
ALEXANDER PATTEREO:N. I take:pleasure j
recommending my successor,fo all my customers a
to all , who are interested In securing_ beat qual!
ties ofallfkinds of Lumber itlprices to suit the mot
. ,
fastidious.
11 , 430NA1i OM.
15:060
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofori
existing under the name and style of
•
JOHN H. BOYIT'S & CO.,
Is
I
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the interd
of JOHN ENABLE having Nen purchased by WM
N. OGDEN, The business of the late firm will A
settled by JOHN BOTTS and WILLIAM
OGDEN, who have this day formed a Copartne4
ship under the name and styli: bf BOTTS & OGDEN
Join( H. Borrs, fII
•
Pittsburgh, rMareh 9th. 149661111. ENABLE:
:.
acile.:o6B
FM
, .
,
N OTICE. - i
ROOTS, I base mid my stock ofi ROOTS, SHOES, &c.l
to my son, GEORGE W. TAiIINER, and solicit thi
patronage of mfiSitner custbiners to the house.
! I
. ( , .11AMIS P. TANNER. 1
' i ..
L r,
TITTSDunon, April'9th, .11518. - , —
• '`,...—...." ---il_
Referring to the above card.'l respectfully ask th
continuance of the patrons of the former lions shall be as low as the - 1 west.
ap15:045
pISSOLUTIOL-T : E FIRE, 0
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,,was dissolved On 1h t of February. 111435, byantitual consent. Eithe
partner may sign the name of the firm in settleme
JO/1N ATWELL. _
CHARLES ATWELL.
LEE.
The undersigned will continue the WHOLESAL
GROCERY BUSINESS, underhe name and style
ATWELL LEE, at the old lace, No. 131 Secon
street. A continuance of tie patronage of th
friends and the pulplic is respeetfully solicited. •
CHARLES ATWELL. I
A.,IJ. LEE.
mh7:ms3
MERCHANT t'P.AILORS.
V DIEVER,rI- .
H EMI
MERCUANT
No.. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittabnigh, Pa
Constantly on hand, a full at§iortment of CLOTHS
SdLifERES, VESTINGS, - 3140:086
DUFF & CO., Merchant Tailors
No. 34 Federal St.,'lAllegheny,
Hare just recalled a large and cell selected stock o
FINE SPRINGit GOODS,
Suitable forit first class custom! trade. 'Also. a larg
stock of GENT'S FIIIINISiiiNG GOODS. apls
Vil DICARDLE, •ii
_, , 1
- L • I 1 1
DEEB,CMIA.NT 17-'l 7 - ', 4.371..011, •
NO. 93J! SMITHFIELD ST PITTSBURGH,:
iar4
hand
Keeps constantly on !tine assortment of '
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &: VESTINGS
Also, GENT'S FURNISHL:Iitt GOODS. -GENT; - J
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style. I
NOW READY. 11
1 •
For the Sprin 1 4,Season,
With a large and complete eq.ck o r
BOYS', YOUTHS' ANDICHILDREN'S
CLOTHitIC.
All the new and leading style!, to lie found at
No. 47 ST. CLAERSTREET.
• GMAT aL LOGAN.
Lutremu LUMBER!
• . ALEXANDER. PATTERSON,
YARDS No. 96 Preble Streit !formerly Manchestei,
and No. 157 Rebecca street,obposito Gas Works,
ALLEGHENYI PITY. '
DEALER IN ALL ; J KINDS CF
Bough and „ Fluffed L'urnber,
Flooring,
Weatherboarding, Sash,l ;'•
Shingles, - . Mon t , logs,
Saw 11111 .Lumber, - CedtS and Locust
Lath and Palings, Oak_oiul Yellow Ph
ALSO-FIRE BRICK, TILE And CLAY.
FORT PITT LUMBER IR:Li ,
CO ANY
4-
Capital,
Capital; r - , - .- ;:$.1.5,00 .
Passiinurr—EDWAßD IVISIDGE. •
. BECIIETAILT—T. A. 'WHIG .____
Surzturrtrawirarz—EDWlDAVlSOls. li 1
1.
DMECTOII,:
Edward Davhon,l T.J;4'. Duncan, •
John Mellon, E.;jD. Dithrldgei• •
Geo. W. DlthrlOgge,_ hi :1 L. Nolen( •
. it. Johnettbn.
•• I •
LUMBER YARD—Corner o BUTLER
LEGRENr STREETS, NintliVard.
OFFICE AT FORT ITrT GD I ASS WOBI
n gtonStreet. 1 , 4
Cite
.CEER,
• • -
31AR.fix's
FRENCH CRAgrEES.
FRENCH pRAOCEIts.
FRENCH ClLeCirEllB.' I'
FRENCH
FRENCH . • 1
FRENCH (71tICEIM. ,
FRENCH CRI►CKEBB. . _ : :
And every varietpot •
- • _•I I • •
SUPERIORfiACKERS.
S. . . ,
- S. ' VIN,:; 01,
. ' "
91 itheri r strt,,rittsollMk.
ESTABLISPPDP I 7I/ 840 % _
1.:
'BHEOHAND 9 O .I " •
. • ;•„.. •
Steam.CrOcer mid '01014.i, 4 } l actors,
I 17• LazzaiTBT*Tlgraitni#l4 •
Diannineturer and dealer in• kinds o
41,02,TEW41,
.71 - 7 Maine; •
PORXION.4.I4D - DO • i nturrs. itTUTS,
WNITEILEULDLAND •,
COLORS. •
re.fre.W.o%.*nreewneneeetreeno
irti•SCROONINALIUMak BONI,
5.1 1 1: - 1-'.::" - . -,-- t •,1.,.1 f 14fr , .‘-','... 11„ ,
:PilineinrlVlSWEL' •-=-” - %-, . i
-Leadi'a a i,Q or orb ,
Wgrt4ailtir 4..
... i ....;-- • "' - '
Au; t ' - .' t .tl'-''
lie
t 1 '._ 1 ,,• . ..„..: r 1 ,....3..
__ , 'Oa 1 . , • •nia Gomm w •
t f.FRI
.i. . .
, -- 81 .. 11 1 8811
sad 81 Lac
~.s Yom. 9
GF;o. W. TANNER.
LUMBER..
ETI3I
1
MI
• sah
d96