The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 29, 1868, Image 2

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all d *Nu) they In lltvr, Nrl.)l,lld wln thee to slay:
EVets to thy soul Its rattiest blesslog— •
neat ktda-est oh that my heart Would say._
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,BV,ltAts*k the &Two are lens log behind:
Id' d' tYte thy ra6u 1., no longer retttrulttft.
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—.,Peen Wigton - is thirty-eight years'old.
dog ertismie has been begun in Chi
-There are nine Mormon toniples in
London.
—Sergeant Bates, like Washington and
Napoleon, has his 'lmitstors.
—Judy calls an unsigned wiflit nameless
deed, thus taking the *lll fOr the deed.
- ---Ono of Du Pouti's powder roiling mills
exploded on Saturday. No one was hurt.
—Mandarin Burlingame will sail from
San . I"nmeisco fox:New York on the 30th
—"Johnson •will die game if he dies at ,
all."—Excluinge. What sort of game, hare
or fox ? • '
- .
*—lf ten New Yorkers own one-tenth of
the assessed propertx in that city, how many
own it all? • '
—The unfortunate Giraffe in the London
Zook)gical Gardens is suffering from two
yards of sore throat. •
—Matthew Arnold describes Hepworth
Dixon's book as a history of the' Mormons
by one of themselves.
—The Duke of Wellington' ownedtwelve
overcoats, but a young lady in New York
has eighteen clOaks, all new.
—The Tomahawk says the cradle is the
nutshell in which every boy appears a ker
nel' (Colonel) to his mother.
—Charles Dickens' net profit in America
were $1.00,000 in gold and three large pack
ing cases of miscellaneous presents.
-- 7 " Hens," says Basil, "are very danger
ous animals, especially when they begin
laying,about them pretty vigorously."
—Howard Paul has gone to Rome.. How
bard Paniwas treated the last time he went
to Rome, some eighteen centuries ago.
--Mrs. G. H. Pendleton patronizes. the
"German." This is supposed to be a dodge
to win the Teutonic vote to her husband.
—Parson Browrilow does not want the
Vice Presidency. There' are many men
who don't want it—untilthey think they can
get it. - •
Dickinson has found her voice
spin. We had hoped that it was still -for
ever, but it seems to be still for.women
—John Brougham has abandonen his an
cient line and has taken to the heavier roads
of the . drama. is writing a play for
Booth-.
—The Boston Post says that nearly all of
its readers are early risers. We take this to
bea delicate way of hinting at a limited cir
culation:' . • :
—Sir John Pakbigton has the chicken
pox,- The baronet - has some time ago
achieved Che mumps, whooping - cough and
measles.
•Mr. Dickens went to the Circus in New
York and. saw the Cynocephalus. What
he thought of it is still as riddle-iculotte as
the sphynx. , •
—Cardinal Bonaparte rides in the carriage
with the Pope. Be is onlY a young Car:
dinal but will, he hopes, some day be able
,to ride alone. •
--x-John C. Green has given Princeton
College $120,000 and a_ deed of a farm.
Why•will not some one dd
• for our
own University ? • ,
—Queen Victoria bas been to the church
which„NilliSin the Conqueror used to. at
tend: , Bhe didn't see Bill however., and on-.
ly staid a short Bute.
' I ' -suicides- ri'er 'day le all -that Paris
can do in that line, and she only, does that'
much because other Wise business woUld,ba
dull—at the morgue. , •
on asparagus.•:. wanS
his grave to; be covered with a bed of these
• vegetables, although an oat or. tWii:•wintld
be mote',lTlMPriate•
pan: Mali .Gazeitc.. is , called' the
"most implacable of censors:?' We should
style ittbe;tru,:il":oo,lielleti:lol.joUrnals aid
befo„ pi — /Per : in England,. ; ••••:
--An`editor I n Algeria was punished' not
' long ago for 'mediating a fainine:,'NOw tfril
French government .has sent $BO,OOO * tore
lieve the famisWng Algerians.
—A.• man, -starved-himself to death in the
jail atUanbrii7,9onh., bemuse-becottldn't
otit;. 'othenviSe , ihe„StarVitlimAirdeCia
woulildiave beep carried cm'elle:Whcre.
' 1: -- - 311 isouri ;11 4 9 • PP4 l .!e_ltiC!, i lt*A o ',l:l l .,t r i
husbands from abaadonirtitheiriwi*es. i - At
is supposed that act will decrease the
itiifibrt of' abaidinied ;ivoinert 4eViat st a t e . •
r - r ifei 310esty!a „ .f
- theatre Is. fo t he.Aehuilt at
-.4 9 A of 4825 000 ~ ,7iValeser It to bit the
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what are these coffers ? Perhaps to make a
a dam in the tide of curiosity.
—Swinging on a trapeze by thi
the latest acrobatic feat in Lond(
supposed to booVention of
k,
Who has a large Opp '4, '.. e
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that Po' ky , ci ` a ~. to
Like the eels, she is used to-it.
• —Mr. Carlyle owns a farm at Craigei.
puttock,- Sootlankand when he. writeslo
his tenant about the management of it, Hy,
said that his letters are as inteWle tutd, c ,
" e - teteNieTrii t if (Wm .- --- - "
;--Tennyion haS dome bedicto Us, not in
silly driblets ,of still sillier,tverae, but . in
1 another : rand poem, Where thelegions who :
look upon him as',.. , the great con revel
in the consciouiness of his genius. ' •
- —The mystery of the "Life Mid 'Passion
'of Our Lord Jasusehrist r; Wlil not be per
formed again' at•Ammergau, in the- Tyrol,
until 1878. Baroness Tantphoeus. gave an
excellent deicription Of it in Od es '
—La Marquise de Gams is going to Afri-,
ca in 'search 'of , her husad. The poor.
bn.
MarqUis When Ile tied from his conjugal re
lation had probablyno lads that- She would
follow him and carry, the war into' Africa. ,
—An exchange says ' "the' Greek 'flre at .
Buckingham Palace ii paralleled by the
brimstone in the
,United Statesbapitol."
This exchange may be set devin , tur pretty
far gone, if he already begins to" smell brim- 1
—The latest agony - in-Berlin is for a
family, to retire and leave the gas turned on.
The next morning, there is plenty of mourn
ing for the fatally:is dead. . Several families
have introduced.this novelty with suffocat
ing success.
—Buffalo, not being satisfied with water
works, now • thinks' of having pipes laid
from the principal breweries of that city
through the streets:to the various - houses of ,
the citizens: , A beer meter would decide ,
what each was to pay. •
—The Boston Post calls the Ku-klux-Idan
excitement a Humbug- If the ,Boston Post
man had his. house burned down and his I
own throat and those of his wife and chip- '
dren cut, his opinion, if he had any left
, I
would be slightly altered. - I
—To the list of conundrums, who was the i
first man ? who was the oldest' man ? etc., 1
etc., it is proposed to add, who were the I
most disappointed men ? and the answer
will be, the heirs of Elias Howe, Jr., who
I
expected / millions and got nothing. ,
—Dickens said Curtis was the very beat
speaker he ever heard. And yet ha can't
speak half as well as he writes, in witness
[of which statement see "Lotus Eating,"
I qTrumps," "Potiphar Papers," and "the ,
Easy Chair," In Harper's - Magazine.
1 —Father Ignatius, in London, is despond-
lug; he hasbeen treated, badly; his monas
tery, at Norwich, England, has been'turn- 1
ed into a cheese warehouse, and what is far
worse, no
- one will martyrize him by ridi
culing his habit of _going about in asown,
barefooted. • ' -,-:
'- - --Arr insane man living in Foxdale, Isle
of Kan, threw his five Children: into a well,
attempted without success' to treat his wife
in the same way, and then Jumped in him
self.
Help arrived a nd all wore tat* out,
but the marthimself, , and three of hiSchildren
were already dead. •
—Poor Wiliam Seward, once the gteat-
est of the great statesmen of the country;
honored with the beat'*, seats in. the high
; places of, the country, and now "on Friday
1 Mr. Seward sat on the floor •of the Senate
'Chamber" and nobody said William wilt ,
thou not go up higher,? •
Dana, in the Bun, has tried to nominate
Mayor Hoffmari•forPresident, Minister, to
the Court of St. James and Governor of
New 'Fork. • Like ?Wetter who once tried
th drive thesini, he seems inclined to run.
things into the ground. We hope that his
punishment - limy not be'as severe.
*--litri. Cady Stanton calls General Grant
"a drunken soldier. " - ; Mrs. Stanton ought
~ •
nOt.to,le so severe; she .sh ould reflect how
dreadfully-poor, little:insignificant Grant;
who is merely , General di the Armies of the.
„United States, Inuit, keel ( When. he learns
, what thegreat Mrs: Stanton thinks of hlin.,
- • 1- 7 -l ill iondiilli"4;2; ' 6 ) ; i 1: •' ".Gifts of
princely •amounts—amounts which Would'
Yield fortuniiininere.hater4, ". have been
refieidedliutd.to;great American.citiesitO
colleges, to libnuiesi - - and, during" the ' life
time Of the;donina;; ; lnit l'fc'eui:, 3 usiOr r''
,call an:instance of , the kind in ' , Great ( Brit:
alit ,' ,1 , -,,r, • ,•(. +, • , 7 -,.:',
. . —ln "London on the , Gtho
•r +Juze the
.
Newspaper Press Fund people 'will have, a
bautpret" at' whie,h s :4lß.,lit. ilieTnke of
!Qarnbridgailll preside. - , Whythis" , gentle
man is thus 'chosen, • welire',Uriable tii learn.%
,`lle be g un t i n'!Tl ie viei: ****-14114; and if.
it is imaicount - of hia rank, - why it, , is sheer
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' ' Aikariailifninishea artificial legs : te all
persons in that•f3tate whollost their natural,
P#OB ll "4 6 ,ts,lit , 1 ' As, PO , ',
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Meld' iiiiililles,ex; th Sloo t ailiklerelerho n e ed:
them, with falsellatbs; tithe hilly be tonal
ered as a mask of charity to cover up the
.fact that ei-rebels Wh - o - , are cripple g rego4,
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het amuses. &oath's lieney9or ;tyrixat it&
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toir keso
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is fastened to itilliscob#llllatitalkYekvill*'
that it must haveteenntolen from the iptir,
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just received, the nnest and largest assditinent
ever opened in thizette. • • • ,
WEL:0011 icy KELL*
141 WOOD STEEST. COM VIRGIN ALLEY.
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THEODORE :: F PHILLIPS';:
Mir.eizaor to ,I. M. Rural:lda ti:C?.) 7
• I'SPRINO_DRY GOODS: ' •
- • RING DRY : ,OOOI*..
sniNet'sgirtloons.
3!R. PI3ILLIPS teupectfntl~ ^ announces that the
RETAIL' . .DRY , 1 GOODS SitoßE
4 11 , 1 .0 .1 1:t i t r ltd i. . e li t salp , bp.shmefit ,
- New Stock. of DrlJ Goods, - `:•
fl i;lZiirin ue 4 r a i rg . 13umnier Wear,
.at the lowest Eatt
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& mcamps,
PLAIN LINEN:.HANDKERCHIEFS, • 8 cents
ALL I VIVEN HEN-FFTFCITED HAKDKER
cuirrek_for 35 cents and Any:l:Ards.
WATOH AND . WORK - . BOXES, .WRITING
HOSIERY, In all gradca and at all prices.
sllpit
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KID OLO . COidiET4,iIOUP SKIRT'S, de
RIAU GOODS A I I LOW PRICES,
rein .
ettilan, ateVAirTiltalls
(TAW Wilton, Oak &C 0..)
*TIFIM3MIE 'DEALERS I I • t:.
Foreign: ' and IkinieStiQ *Jr:Goods,
No. 9.6W1,307) STREET, • ; .
Third door OboTe Dtaiskond . aNey, • • , , •
• - :7 ' - PITTSBURGH. PA.
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SUMMEII,JAIXORIIA it 4154.1;i0411. i - ' '
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In 'PAPER ; VOLLAAS.we hivii a full variety: - • '
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NALCIIII3I4 , I4Iair3IE & CO.
iS 'and SO idar 'Let Street.
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Nrliv,sTPßE t NEW Mom
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ROSENWASIPEINHPIT &
EMPORIUM ;
76 Slarket Stieet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully intone :the - public
that they bare received tkeir entirely new stock of
goods, consisting of - • - -
Millinery and
.Straiat Goods.
Rii3bons,‘ Laces,
ArtifiCial Flowers,.
Embniiderbils, `White Goods;
liosiery-and Gloves,
To which they invite the attention of tinrehatens,
WHOLttiA.I,EIAND BLTAIL
One of our firm giving hie entire attention to the
Ming git o o f ng gc at i e - r a i t etice and all the f.Ait:4111,14
procuring goods at the eery lowest prices, we are
enabled to offer great Indecements. -
Constantly receiving _New Goode itom the New
York and Philadelphia - auctions.
A share- of public patronage to reppectfully soli
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ROSENBAUM T &
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IEIII . BLOW DEPIIIITINENT
31-
3vitcrits hair complete with even color and shade.
In addition to our CIWII special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (lonvin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
41 .13arrie oe,ssixaess *rids,"
The best Glove and most perfect et.
&moans & a&RusizA,
aril 7.070711 STREET. -
AT EATON'S, '
No. 17 Fifth &req.:
New, Parasols,
MACRIIIII & CAIIf.!I4VEI
19 Fifth Street,
Noif Mier the most elegant Una of
~ • i tA t e ig - ni ck s
Everopetimii riVittsisurgh, to which theyespechdly
Invite the 'attention of theircustomers. The de
slV KS are nearly/Mt now and ortginal,mid about
IiEGUX..A.* PRICES.
t3I.4PAITIO 44-XVEIPS4k •
, • - •10 FIFTH minx, • r • I
just opened all shades of
BULLION'IND RISTORI FRINGES. .'
BUGIAINItitrit'A.ED FRINGES,
: r At.!ICIT.IOI, prices- -. i apU
VOtiot TO (miaowOF „
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BRAYS,. 0 4 3, Ott
g o ttee in•hereby glien to all biglierS of Drays,
•CsrtsisCarrblesi Marilee, *C. vrbether resident or
wrosident in Om Ol• tybqipoirli. to psi their
L comes et 'the rtrairnrerii as of 3114 e .- City
TIM-Darin lf . ollTawali t olAordance Pith an
Actor •Shilemplli llPPrev= 1860, sad
and an Ordinsucc„of the Counc Is of the:Lam o f
itahepassed/kerli .11.40. - •
notliald ca before lee&
pill be placed la the bends of thegblef or Police
cfor-Oblleettoti subject lola, fee of DP cents for the
,00floction• Nurser and +Mt lierbinaivrhbAseglect or
- rehme to teko out Licenses NIA be subjeot Ito a pen ?
• sicp. te be'recOvered boot, u!t, varorodubAq Pe
amount of the License. • /...t 7 " r
The ow 41 L • * iksetO nit be re
turned at l ererormy
$lll cents therefor.
•
maxi ;01p.piottistiv •••-,
Each One liorpsiVehlcto r t ifr 363
-• MilitiMitAl'AlP l O . I tl•-1.• •,..”(••••••••...v••• la 49.1;1
' IWW2 "116 t 1 , 71 'Patti
1,74e1v 11006'111inkt..
JeZtVirt , whpeiststrik - bri
od 11•=itiged.ciiret4 e rett . it Ql Aqs,'" - '
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ki.,l ft' C 1ii.04,4F9.1.1.1ti MI Viii,:,,,.— ,L.
' fOr-Olt t NO letalhen
.B _itnionannamontllit %wild iiiin%
Om sad at BAR B A MOSSR 8 and ander
the direction °fiddle tandem. . , , e c
• • .. r. . BRIM. decretary
ap0509)."•' 1,g . 4. ` S ' t. coiner rout&
EME
Corsets and Skirts,
Fancy Gocxls, 4cc.,
Straw Gods,
And •Flovvem
JUST .OPENED
rrw' k 1
I=4llllll 110,57 f
iOt r ‘ "4 '
tt•-
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lfislinag iinitittEr
.bectsemen ristO.
!`MINA BUTTING
. ClAChi—ViX. / IEI 1
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4 te e
q• - •-i\ti
Al
.40
fl 1 i t Mil* , SAO . 40 k i :,
1
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And Check
~..,...„
- ---e,-T- -
lIIATTINS ‘ '
JUST IMPORTED., i
-; IM eitiGnTrOr,co ORS.. •
Peicei the ' Lowest in
IlEos thia„garkee.
)tecniatnli
•9
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iiii ..,., - ilikneTlityrese.x. aborTwood.r.
,
r
srgippwro,
:LARGO , ASSORTMENT,
• AU
LOWEST rRwEs'IN . T.HES:CITY
. _
O.E.CiatiIIii , WEMiNTEITQ I7OSE
TO : HELL.
i . •• • '
BOVARDAOSE & CO
- ,
L.•
• **lO:OlAwP BATEtf 'B4 BELL'S,
73
McMUM & COMNS
ABH HOB OPENINO THEIR
NEW SPRING STOCK,
C.AIUPEIL`p4,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES
CUII.T GOODS,
ED LAST NOM OR CAN.
. , . .
M.PTY, 1.2!*.A.40/3i, 41. T
A
Less than Arland Cost. Manufacture.
•
These 'Goodscoiald:uet_ne*_l:ie_ ri s toed , for - the
U 0
same cost:.4re offered riire
VIIKRAL AN0.,0r.M11,,
Far Below Their Present Value,
AT THE PLACE WHERE' BARGAINS CAN•J►L%
WATS _BE HAD ON THE BEST STWE.
• -IN THIS MARKET. • • •
- .•
Nos. 71 'and 73 Fifth = Stzect,
SECOND FLOOR.
feliUmwiraT
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H. PH,
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P&
1 868 FakuiGsoonsqs
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We are' now reeeivinx:from our own `lxi . d: ot4er
maonfaetories # NEW ' S TOCK of ' ' '
FLOOR - OIL --.CLOTHS;
CiIIIIIAGE prapirruirE, , TAßLE ANTP ' '
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s l , l Ilt , -liollands; ShadeVisteresi :
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Tassels. 4 lR.i I .* * '
WOLESALE Alb RETAIL._
_P will end
ourpriees ABZOirat NOT-wWll3t; THAN CAN
BE FUR,Qll4BED.irAixEyi:llpqrZ,,erkct ; of Q uality
and lizlesileemdzo one. J , '- -. r, . 0
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it , -! ,. . , , L. , :lk - 14. 1, psiLtilps, : ... f
ii)ii i: l4ST ~
.. , ,::,., 44AinkAaST.,/OLAIR ST.
- -
S TEAM! tc- , "- •-. • '
:.. I ,bARbE r r,.I3EAVING
qTABLISHMEtr.' ,- ; , '
Which TitlelrEAßlP Tiffitan and kith•
er Eastern citlee te2ePuricdfavor9gotesuederl,•t. , ;
-4 4- /-111a
idlll:44l.fiftWilid Wielded itorepleteli atold-1
4„Lir-41.,Lma ;N.y.17 . 1 i I
51W .
ttiste i
sthipAyter s.. .Loolcamaillrassoestlesliept, imeelemis
' •
W il arritt i Mtle c =
ion eyrals:' 410euvine , skeet cu m.
of
,4140E011.4 9 t 114 Y nel d!
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ObtkrrAtadwil4 Impg:lo6%4omA,
1 4T1 0 9•!); ,, it - it t r t =< "
1%11 3tMilr
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W:ooft'
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ti da o; W:tiAtrscrin4.. r 1 ,30 c.*111 .1 4
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D'l SSO lOU T lOSN--The firm-,.;--
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tairxtu ..-',f
WWI LllBOl . ••• •A ' -•
by mutual cduk -;,-..,_
At er i ign 2 me of the firm lrk . ..
; . leni n •' ' ' IGH No. 4 Hand tee
'l .- ... , 4 4 ' ft,_ t., J sL.ti G, No. 50 11atu.:,,...
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ri. ~.. • • i•
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1 1 4 - .2F,3 ...... ~.1 ~ ne the old
anrtreellt.,! Al
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A.,,1 ,0 .'' 14:: 4441-
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--. Taints! esi %411
stand,.No. 5O :Hand a
11011-AVINGI DII3 ED Or 0,
AA:LUMBEA YARD , situate 'at 1117 • Retii`;
13trW, Allegbeiky,-Raorand long -owned and i'§
. dnd. , by _Miesta:llo,ArimiSON lit EVANS
•• • • DERLEATTlMagisatakewzdeasurtl
i
recommending to successor 64;1 mYlenabibiers4
,';tedrirrnte A p tti th f be " c l' .'*
. ...1 oof , ite r, UM 4 r t ot #rdt the til
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*.. 0 . dot ttl!ln 3 1 1 3 tXl ' 3 9C fr.
JOIN ; it t — BOYTIV
je ads 4lay dlssolle&ttyptitted consent, the Intl
.erfloUrirg.lolMlnl4lthf hertHitinie'llirsed bY l ':
4 4 .09 0 E4.4 .11119.-#011144110 Iptegorm wt
atiled l 6'
Q43iD124 vivid ita sit 11111 6 aati tomtit: Mop g .
slip underthepune and etre of BOYS &
ODD b
.10.A° YSx.toyaitit.uroyrs, •
• ;:lh:0 - 1.1•' Al JOAN KNABLE.
Pittsburgh, i!,Larch_ 9th. ante:q
_ q
. .
188014 lON. —TAE FIRM 4. 4
L CO. was dissolved on
February. ASOShrnintnai ecruseilt.
partner may start the n ame' of thelrm in sodium
JOHN ATWELL.
i _CHARLES ATWEL I
. • , • 7. •
The Undersigned wil l eordinge the WHOLESA
GROCERY OuRNE ~ t roderthe name and styli
'AATWE c ontinu aL t the old place. No. lat Scd
street. nce of k i ll:Mgt:tags of ti
friends and the pntille Is sollEtted.
; ,f LE5_ ATWEL
mlannall LE E. • •
11CrENRIE MEYER,
41-- ""
4 0. 7.311,, aFjEtpwrgyz.r.-pittogirgh,
Constantiii on hand, a fitlllni3ortmentofCtO
-CA9.4llfElitS.:-VggTlNill3, kc. '
&C 0.,. Merchant Tall
NO..34Ffideild St.; Allegfiety,
Rave jest ri eetved alOge and weiraelected.sto•
FINS-
SPRING -:GI ODDS
s;att.bietoil tint Class Curtain trade. Also: a 1
*Lock of GVIT , S PITENISTIII4Er GOODS. • a
'SD 'ThtiIDLE
ariAtcrlArrr TAILOR,
933(, SISIITHFIE-LIP3TREET; PITTSBUB
AND
IME
RE
.aoR—
TeliOabitittal
ue the old buslnet;t:, ,
wlll be promPll
to y rtt l i ‘ n .m uod .
caLatspNzithr,27,,,
fitlEßMLean, 11141.,0RS
Seeps
l astantli Oriliacid a fine assortment
CLOTHSVbASSIMERES & VESTIN
_ dANT;Sier.ls7.sll.l2Pir pOODS. GE
CLO 7111 1 4.? MADE TO 4:ADV.S, the latest stES
NOW BEADY
nu .. settl(m _.
With' a iiirse.atni cob:4110e atOelt
808 yoxrrus , AND 'CHLL.I3IIEN '9 I
1 "•••CLOTHING. ' I
All the. Ilewand lea Ting lanes, to be found at
- 1 No 41.137. CLAI.R STREET.
OEkANO.:BLO
011 PEA
Elow PIANO Alp ORGAN.'
SChOlGiarkeefir 90111%
ESTEY.'S" COTTAGE ORGAN
Tlia scrlicesumom Prim coathiiiiiir all
Latest valuable .imPteveraent* •Imowirin. :the -
straction or Arm chum Inßtruzzont, andt ea ab
been awarded pretainat 'wherever ,
I.4i fg tone ta zuu: microns atidltweet.
wor _p., tar derability 'end •mt , r,ai furl
la 6 ertigaCS from 100 rO.SlWltccordin
'style an hi) ohesper_Onur . all of c.r ep-ca .
Arat clam Piano. _ _
zsrxrs`corrirwr. 011.0,AN L , 1
Mandes% the , beau or ell YveLtinatramenui: In 1
ducinethemostperftest pipe atunliti tit tone of'
similar instrument in the mama it b
pie and Compact in conatruction, and not llab
get ontOf order. • c•
CARPENTFA'S I rATENT voz. Moo
TriF2dOLCP , is only _to be ratted. ;
in. this. On
Price frOmalN) t 01559.
;.; A J k . rixta B • • ; ;
LIBB IJEITLER,
WO .1 No. ill ST CLAIN STREW
EOM!)
~*ELODIRNA''ANIkOWANst
In perfe l etordee, ream !F; to $l3O.
cluniorrE , wan.%
za ht '451- ?drat et., Aa dgor &boy* yr..,
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ass , I immtier; 'c I ' 1 etter and' Locust Pow :
Lath a d PaUnga,_ Oak antk Yellow Plat.
AL; FIRE .o=ol[4;l'lLE 114 CLAY. ats •
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l j 1 ' t , iiil;6loteed • 1 .4
Edward DAY4l . :gh, • A . f i e ; DUntin.
Johai Metlint, m."v Dithridp,,
,ciecq W. Dggirld,Fec.l M. L. Malone,-
. 7ohnnton
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