The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 04, 1868, Image 2

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THE BELLE OF THE BALL.
Beall t beautiful:
Look at, her now: •
How queenly her. footstep
How - peerless her brow
Oh, never a being
In palace or hail.
Can equal her beauty—
The Belle of the Ball.
Seel now she Is dancing:
--She glides to and fro
- • - With a - wild witching motion.
• . nen dreamy aud blow.
Mote-light than a snow-Asko
Her footstep (loth fate.
' ' • The Belle of the Ball:
• Her white arms are wreathing.
Her eye flashes bright.
A thousand gems sparkle _
And scintillate light..
Coquettishly droopkng
The snowy lids fall:
A The Bend van of ha th t e g ß o a t ncll. e of
Exquisitely lovely:
The blush and the smile
Which st dim pl in g e cheek -
That ls the while. •
Then her musical voice ,
Which is sweeter than all
She's a mad mbieblef-maker,
The Belle, of the Ball..
nnt, now she Is 'weary— st .
She tires of the dance--
Her liquid eye seeketh •
An ausweringlance.
. Then, close by - her side,
As they glide from the ball,
, • He holds the soft hand of
• The Belle of the Ball.- ' •
Beautiful! beautiful!
. .
Look at her now! •
A bridal robe 'round her,
• And wreath on her brow. •
The one - at her side when
She went from the hail,
• Ilas won the proud heart of •
The Belle of•the Ball!
[Hai per's .IVeck/g,." -
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EPHEMERIS
— f AiLother murder has startled hicago.
.
—Garage D. P: entice is Suppos A to be
—There is a State Base Ball Association
In 'Missouri.
—The Cincinnati Publib - Library has
15,000 volumes.
—Japanese mirrors are composed of
burnished steel.
—Pulaski, Tenn., claims to have rigina-
ted the K. K. K.
—Daniel Diew is President of a Metho
dist Theological Seminary.
—Manager Maguire lost some $40,000 on
his Japanese juggler expedition.
—415,009,000 worth of new buildings
are to be erected in Boston this year.
Boating will to a great extent surrcede
base ball in Washington this summer.
—Nashville fines saloon keepers, ten dol.
lara,apiece for selling, liquors on Sunday.
--An ex-cook of the Emperor of. Austria
is delighting that city of bons vicants, Balti
more. • • " • .
--John Wise, the veronant, is Chief En
gineer of the American ff.,rial Navigation
Company.
—Blondin has lost his -fortune in some
speculations and has taken to pantomime
for a living.
—,Tituntscheck learned German; when
very young, her native language, however,
is Tscheckisch.
-Sixty-five thousand seals harq been the
product of the New Foundland fikheries thus
far this spring.
--"Lost Leaves" will be the title of a
new book of Alexander intilf a, posthu
mously collected.
—Aii exchange think that when Paiti
marries the Marquis de Capx, the firm will
be Pattl'and Caur.
—General Buckner, who won notoriety
at Fort Dennelson, has bought an interest
in the Louisville Courier.
—The Prince of Wales wants £lO,OOO
added to.his income. Here is a singular
coincidence, for so do we. -
—An enterprising St. Louis paper is giv
ing a full and detailed report of the visit of
Daniel Webster to St. Louis. , •
The.-Boston Poat never contained a
truer word than when it 'stated that "New
England papers are remarkably dry."
—A Georgian 7 feet high and weighing
430 pounds, has been - buried and a tomb
stone is being made for him in Vermont.
—Browning's manuscript is very clear
and Tennyson's almost unintelligible, When
they are printed however, they meet with a
reverse:
- —Barnum, who is coming with his col
lection of curiosities it is said, is trying to
secure a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan for
exhibition. _ - •
—Two steamboat captains bad a little
prlie iight on the levee at Nashville. One
of them won. 'he other would have if the
first hadn't.
=Ths Presid.
Savbigi Banks 8
been doubled d
give advertising
—Wid'smoke
fietory, and wit
•
;clad, and with
a fine city we sh
—Parisians
nt of one
,of the I3oston
• s that the deposits have
.
g. 1867, through exten
the newspapers.
`consumers in every mann
, Liberty street 837141 rail
' icolson pavement, what
nld imon grow to bef•
!, not allowed to sneeze into
'efs, which' are deCorated
he Emperor, because that
to being sneezed at.
value husband's lives at
ch they 'made a railway
liocket bJmdlcerei
,yrith portmits of
great man object
—Cairo juries
' •.$4;688, a sum w
... company pay a . 'sconsolate widow, made
so by the negligence of railway officials.
`.. •, 1,066 Italianigrants left Cienottlor
t
America dUring e month of eit. We
bl e
should like to -able to state that they did
'not all have ban -organs, but we are not
We have re ivied a copy of th eße
, . , py tto
lution, as spicy paper as was ever pub
lished, a regulfir small talk arrangement,
printed Ealy: fin - slitieen, pages of white
• • •
- . --Joseph S. Perot has been elected Presi
klent of th e Philadelphia Chamber Of Co
. ,
merec, (ma Alex. a, Cattail, rn
, one of the
: ~flatudors from New: Jersey, is one of the
Managers ' "
—Colonel Fitigenild, of the
play
.. .
' Indlade 1 la
taiN/tort Wu, written a new ca ll ed
1 .
--..l'iligtell
Tiires4s,
Ind
saidt°
b"
1314' l a st one ,' 11posaibie,
- ~-
lltore ridiculously triudi7ttut 1 1
at Last
Ugtit
newspapers and ,men ' profess, to :
d eff ige — 'Old ,110ioce Greely, but we notice ,
,I. that - - ,• ' nts I opinion is more quoted, or
' that in
it n i l i v
looked for on , all q ues ti o n s
t, ' * iniXlo---. ,: , _ •
itm— , 0 just *o* it, Nash
4°4111411 gni the r ag e
crby th
* Ai i lig Ze 0
04,0, and '7 ll 4T"'"l ",„ -
which attends those
Istprriblo dissipation
f.
mad revels 4which are generally - known as
Sabbath school pic--les.
_About - $5,000,00C1a-piepe is
, yilat the
British subjects rescueefrom AbySsinia cost
their government. What :with Fenitins
and Abyssinians Britain manages to pay
a prodded' for. her prisoners.
—The Italian Governinent is extensively
engaged in manufacturing bronze coinel;
take the place of the fractional currency,
which is not popular. Here is an idea for
Messieurs Ruggles and McCulloch. -
--Mrs.NanWtonAttierican cantatrice
and idaiiihter SignOißliii,is singing
in London, where she'. is called Madame
Vanzini. Miss - Kellogg is styled
'Mademoiselle... . •
Rellogg ifilha 'Same town.
—San Francisco has a i cinunpinn sleeper
Whb can doze 2.2 hours per day without
snoring.. The . central New York man
who sleeps five days on a stretch (also on a
stretcher) goes ahead of the Californian
-Roger A. Pryor is figuring ip some
pistol-ary trsections in - Richmond. It is
M r.
said that Pryor, if he wereoble, would
eat off of not 'fig but silver dishes, so much
does he dread having anything to do with
the Potters qt.
=Three boys in New Jersey stole a loco-
motive the other night and look a ride.
They were afterwards arrested on a charge
of burglary. Breaking into a round-house
and stealing a locomotive has the virtue of
originality at least.
—The magic fan which is concealed in a
tubular black handle, and is so popular
with church-going ladies, ha.? been put In a
new form. Riding whips are now made
with this little patent arrangement applied
to the end of the handle
—.People. who delight hi VO - cha coffee
will be delighted to know that, adcording to
the learned Professor Blot, the.'.ro is none
genuine in the American market; so called
,
Mocha being nothing but did, allest ber
ries picked from other coffees. . _
—A. car hiden with green pe 7 a ; turnips,
cucumbers, radishes, beans, carr ts, beets;
celery, dewberries, parsley and t iyme was
sent frcm Mobile to Chicago re ently. A
very important trade in early ye retables is
springing up between ti,te Gulf and the great
lake States.
—The King -If Spain is elected a member_
of the Geographical Society of Paris. His
forte is probably physical geography, as it is
recorded in early history that he with
twenty thousand men rode up a hill (noticed
its physical conformation) and then rode
down again.
—Does any one still live who went, years
ago, to see the man tly from the top 'of the .
'Fiend street bridge ? We have. never met
any one who was there, and as the incident
belongs to the history of the middle ages of
our town, it would be Interesting to have
an account of it, from an eye-witness,
—Miss. Hosmer has written a letter to the.
Master of the Hounds ot' the Roman Hunt.
which bristles with true Yankee spunk.
Besides handing in her resignation she gives
the official addressed so severe a dig with
her pen that if he has the slightest tinge of
gentle blood in his underbred body, it must
wince. • .
—The White Fawn is not mach longer for
this world. It's successor at Niblois is al
ready bespoken in Fechter, who is coming to
play standard drama. We suppose he will
create a furore because he was the hero of
the English stage for tong, and yet he is
not so 'good an actor as either Booth or Ed
win Adams.
—The definition of a proverb as "one
man's wit and all men's wisdom, is ascribed
to Earl Russell. The same idea is express
ed in Don Quixote. The story of Earl
Russell's bOn mot on the Schleswig Holstein
question has been told of Lord Palmerston,
Count Bismarck and Baron Von Beust.
Perhaps they all got it off simultaneously.
—ln Philadelphia cricket is considered
very much more aristocratic than base bail
and the Philadelphia, Germantown and
Young America clubs teem with young
swells who while they play cricket so well
as always to come out victors in matches
with clubs from other cities, look down
upon base ball as a game more suited for the
canaille than for such as they,
—The New York Sun is anxious, cvi-
aently, to return to the systeT of torturing
great criminals. It does not want Jeff.
Davis hung on a sour apple tree, butinsists
that he shall be forced to take a journey on
the New York and Erie Railroad. Suitable
punishment should - always follow every
crime, but a return to the system of the mid
dle ages r intensified by steam, is what we are
hardly _prepared for.
—Three dollars a pound are asked for
early rare potatoes. in Central New York.
There seems to be an invisible essence in
bulbous and some other roots which inspires
men to madness. The tulip-ornania in Hol
land, the present potato mania in New York
and New Jersey, and the Mississippi, South
Sea, California and Petrolehm bubbles,
which sprang from the love of the root of
all evil, are evidence of the fact.
—Gen. Beauregard denies that while via
iting the National Cemeteries, at Arlington,
he scoffed at the inscription on the . vault.
Hesays that a true hearted soldier feels tbs
same respect for the grave of a gallant ene
nay as for a brother in arms. This is per
haps true but it does not apply to Beaure
gard: A true hearted:soldier would not
fight against his flag and the men who :
learned the art of war with him' at the ex
pense of a generous goyerhment.
—Janauscheck's last performance in New'
York was an ovation; the New York T imer
says: The attendance on the occasion was
so great as td invade the sanctity of the
orchestra, and' the musicians were 'turned
from their accustomed seats, in ihvor of the
overflow from the auditorium, which eom- - '
pletely filled the preanct of harinonY: The;
overture and entr act mttsie were given from
iiehind the curtain. Thsenthuilitem , of the
vast *diem very Steat)oBMay •be
16142e41,;and Janauseheck, was ;It
called twice and sometimes three time on.
*o' 4et excitement at; the , end : of
the play, also, seemed for a time to b e titv
Itistrainabis;'44Was . .paroooo4l4:ol,he .
artist adritirenh.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: MONDAY.' MAY 4. 1868.
DENTISTRY,
real
;18 ORLY
-A FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH
FOR EIGHT DOLLARS.
',FULL UPPER AND LOWER SET TOR nst
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN ARTI
. FICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED.
•ALL WORK WARRANTED FOE FIVE YEARS.
k i A t U t GIIING AS - FREE OF CHARGE, AT
QUINCY A. SCOTT'S '
Steam Dental Establishment,
278 PENN STREET, 3B BOOR ABOVE BAND.
N. DR. SCOTT lioentee finder tha e
Goodyear ratente, he will not make any ••tiew I be
the treutT;ill t plitVit i ttrg. "l3 um:l=l7
GAS ^EIXTITRES ,'
C,lla xicleliOrls,
FOR NAM AND OIL.
Jun received, the dnest end - largest asbortuaent
ever opened In this env.
I
. WELDON & KELL .
141 WOOD STREET, DOR; VIRGIN ; LLEY.
ualt24:n=
DRY GOODS
MARKET STREET. Qrif
v •
87.
SPRING OPENING !
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
(dnooeobor to. J.lll, Bureloield Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
Man, DRY.:GOODS.
MR. PHILLIPS 'respectfully anueunet , s that the
extensive alterations ,
RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE
Are completed, and blorehtahlibllment la NOW,
OPEN. lin otters an entirely
Nett/ Stock of Dill Goods,.
For Spring nud Summer Wear, at the toweet MLA
ern cht, Priem -
no: 87 IT AMC ET STIVE ET . E
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AT DENNISON & HECKERT'S,
27 Fifth Street.
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, S cents
and upwards. •
ALL LINEN EM-STITCRED HAMMER
CHIEFS, for 3 rows and upwards.
WATCH AND WORK ROXES, WRITING?
DEARS. _
HOSIERY, in nil grades and,at all grieve.
MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS,
AT REDTTED PRICER!
KID GLOVES, CORSETS, ROW' SKIRTS, de
ALL OUR GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
felo
CUMMcCANDLESS 414 CO.,
' (Late 'Wilson, Carr & C 0..)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry tioods,
No. 04 WOOD STREET.
Third door above Diamond alley, •
PITTSBURGH. PA.
13111,0P(114AL5.--Sealed PeopOsals
will be received by the Water Committee of the
ty of Pittsburgh, until I o'clock r. St. of • -
Tuesday, May 12th,
FOR THE FOLLOWING,
AN ENGINE AND PUMP ,
at the Lower Works, suited to present betiding,.
and of equal capacity to the engine erected at Gm
Works in 1866. • .
Scaled Proposals will also be recelvel for furnish.
log at Lower Works,
FIVE BOILERS,
Each SS inches by 26 feet,_with twolf).lnoh Flues,
Smoke Stack, Steam Pipe, Steanyind Mud Drums. ,
ALSO; FOR
FOUR nont.vns, •
At Upper Works, each 40 inches by SO feet, two 13
inch Yloes,!Bmokeogtook, *tom Pipe, Steam' and
Mud Drums..
Proposals will also be received at sane time for .
LAYING WATER PIPE.
During the present season on such streets mid alleys
as may from time to time' be 'directed bylhe Com-'
inittee.
Details of the proposed work, and apkincotgois of
the machinery, can be procured at the office ,or, the
Water Works, or at the Lower Works, after - the
5118th inst.
2 1 231316-31onthly, Nettlotineaktv
The Water Committee reserve the - right to' reject
any or all bids, if deemed by them advlsabie.
• JOSEPH PRESIOH,
gpm . . Superintendent WateiWorks.
ST COMMON
illadigne s Stone Works,
Northwest corner of West eommon.''..filleglietly;
FRZIPIC ATVATER 41 7 00: •
Have on band or prepare on abort' liotleif
and Step Stones. Flaw! for ~ sldewalks, Brewery
th il p ead tir T titec °l44B Prl t4n ee eli s i ttaielable.
WV OII
Vaults, 3c. Le w .
1 41 1 9T I OXKILLS
WASEINGIOI4-gnuum, . i
; . - - •Nea.r Ifiltatnirlteribit , Elevator
lo in
ithinfiwitiV conic waiAirikiwint
w ee wili D
p • .
rain O
of all !s 54L rders tadia either
. G
Corti *bell .on Blinn settee. 4464154.-
TRIMMINGS AND_ p,owfwis.
WIIOLEffI - AND RETAIL 'BUYERS
$B.
Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods.
huve received a very fine asoortment of
NXn:Ute Grpocils,
(TRIP
writ
nqop
Our L
Jubt r ct4ell,
A Fine
N ALI. STyLES'ANp COLCTS,, ,
MEM EA E EN.A DEE 30135„ at $1 per. pair
EEC=
LIGHT COLORED'itIDS, at 50c. a pair
TIMM Eri SII:TST.6I ' BIiIIITS at 44.00
cimEin BALmonALs, at 78c. and 41
in PAP Ai COIILARS,'Nve have a full varlilty
MACRUM,_GINDE & CO.,
and 80 Market Street. .
hp7.4:4110
PERFECT FITTING
"A. Ci.
KID DLO
Vnileb is eew temple e with every color and shade.
)ii addition to oar ow i bidietal Importation of the
Celebrated A. 1 . C. (rouvin) RIDS,
We have tweored the ex clubtve pate of the
oclinrirbil 1 n
ell I low4.- :TC.ldig , '
~
'rig; bo.t. Wove Ow poet perfect ilt.
1
AT -
EATON'S,
New Parasols,
MACRIJM & CARLISLE,
Now utter the must .legant tine of.
HABIBURGS
E'rer - opetted In Pittsburgh, to which they esperAttily
Invite the attention os their customers. The de
signs are nearly - all new and original, and about
ON E-FIPTII LEM THAN REG UL AR PRICES.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
19 FIFTH STREET,
Rave Just opened all shades of .
BULLION AND RISTORI FRINGES.
BUGLE GIMPS AED FRINGES, •
Atperplowprlces ll i • apll
CRAaKiER BAKERIES.
.kiI r ABVIVS PATENT
FREN I ,CII CRACKERS.
t.:KACKEItti.
And every variety of
SUPERIOR CRACKERS.,
TRY THEM. •
EB'I'ABLI9HED IN 1840.
• SHEPHARD'S
Steam Cracker aud Biscuit Factors,
317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTEBIIRGE,
' l llanufacturce and dealer in ►ll kinds of
CX:III4rEMICTIONMIVY,
. _
FOEEIGN AND DOMRSTte FRUITS. NUTS. &O.
No. 20 FIFTH. STREET,
PT= MAPLE SYRUP.
ITTEIDIURGII PAPER` MANE..
FACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturer( of
PRINTINGAND WRAPPING' PAP ERS.
cjaivio: mkt—wrtuntriylux, 0.0.
NEIGInwe.N iaiILt?..NEW IinItINTON, PA. .
111 ,, 1 1'': , i: ~” • I :,. 1 , ',. ,'y ,!
~,c.'t O..nICX AN wnitEnousrd,
.$10.2 Tbiatt 4 Pittitpiii'ol4' 1 4:
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I/ t i Mittggitotlitcsk, - ' o ' .. ', Oddioss
arna1111011; ' , ALLEGIIEIif lk.
mpIaMM I C4. .It•WeE# 1 1 4MWAY
tiker MernSALICAIIt LEAST.. , that 'dirt of
'to littinoottenprts.agrudimvenddle
rgvia. s l, 0. to th e termini at - ____ e gi ll
itti rDi t at g ot a jdrrirwitrAtrit 14/;
141thia / lOW the , a4thinit4lervrop•sal
t t ifizm ,otor tmk, em_
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Itin 3 ip, -goiteriateadenti opti 04 t ,
apttl httue lie. AV lit. oar tit, Motorail.
1 1ch cannot be beat. It COnslata of
1 Ii r l ) 4713S141111 1 2 r.Etrii ,VIII:VOOK ;
LAWNS, CAMPRICS.:Ece. :I ,
111/iin UNION. at 31. tic. pc*_yard.,:. :
d ri -DAMASK TOWEL% atlA,,tie.- '
II -
e of )10SIERY is now Complete.
; o DOZEN OF CORSETS,
" *1.85
al
GLOVES.
"---"H. K."
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BEE
DEPARTMENT,
RI/LORUM & CARLISLE,
.10 VI RTIt. sTREET
Nu. 17 .I. 4 ifth Street.
Straw °audit,
And Flowers,
JUST OPENED
10 Fi`tth Street,
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH' CRACKERS
FRENCH Cp.ACKEIL,3
FRENk'll tRACKEftS
S. S. KELRVIN,..
91 Liberty . Rtreet, Wltlabargb.
lELOBTr%T*IOI%T,
IlAti
ANOTIIMIt LOT
MESE
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may,..,,:. ~,._
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C.
CHINA mArriNG _
C.A.NlX°3oerrifi !
• A
very superior quality of
• White,
."Taney Striped •
And theck
• • iIiST IMPORTED.
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
BRIGHTEST COLORS.
Prices the Lowest in this Market:
, • mccALLux. .BROS.,
. a
51 FIFTH STREET, abovo Wood.
p 27
1868 SPRING STOCK . 1803 -
• OF •
C.A.I 7 I,rEPS,
.
JUST OPENING,
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
All Qualities • •
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE 'WHO BUT
- TO SELL.
BOYARD, ROSE &
21 Fifth Street,
mhlo:d&wF OVER BATES. dr. BELL'S.
71
73
McEARL.AND & COLLINS
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR
NEW SPRING STOCK,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
W INDO W SHADES
CURTAIN GOODS,
PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR CASH.
AND IN MANI 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
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Far Below Their Present Value,
AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BE KAD ON THE BEST STOCK
IN THIS MARKE.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
SECOND FX.:0011.
felO:uwraT
J. & H P=S.
1868."'"'''1868•
to t a y i o ur tr e i: o i r igr a rrlvi W % - o rm o rr own and other ,
FLOOR, ;OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE, AND
WINDOW' SHADE OIL CLOTHS, .
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a full llne of
Transparent '0 indow Shades,
Hollands, Shade IFlXtiltifelg;
Tassels, Cords, *a., &it.
WOLDSALE AND RETAIL BUYERS Will find'
our Prlcea AS{ LU\Y ilEI r lf C o,sail,.i q u ality
and styles secnnitto none. - •
J \St 44. PHILLIPS
°o2uBlll. SCAND AS ST. CLAIR. ST.
STEAM
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which. EN YEAUQ TRIAL In Now York and oth
er Eastern cities has preyed a complete success.
ITS AIIVASTAGESr r =
Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely wield
ed.
ninri
5 1 4 1:- No- 111,1: 3 4 111 1noilis or their lame.
tee Carpet 1 ks nearly as iroed as new, save the
natural fading from wear.
4th—Wheitymplectly• clean, a Carpet Will wear as
tong szalsi,,a 11. hie matter as a mere point Of
eCODOIdr; to Say nothing of looks.
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT: TILE OFFICE,
No. 1711-,,,niierty Street"
Or addressediciP'. 0. boa 448, mil% receive prompt
1030.14-;:idedindoelt:--•
mh2.4
mblO
TIVAND:'OAI43,
•
'W.
300/1:4 , 44 1 1 1 . 4467410.4t3 ' ite1 , -
Alip a ttiVp s i l irAoirioje a tidardarf i r
YDRASINITIC bt‘ •
Orders promptly led andlattstretles poereateed.
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010. ; •
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rsurritousimiwouestowsuallmaiN Nos.,
a mu 3 iket.icrawitrimwrisaitoirOC l 2.' s ws_ hif
&Motion elven to the designing Ow w""lmi
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COURT ua ovraand rung" lOLIHNOL •
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BUSINEES.
D is so Litt T N.--vtie firm
GREGG &,xLEI.IIIIINING,
NV as dissolved on the lath Inst., by mutual contwr
Eltber partner will shrulthe tune or the firm
tlement.. JAMES IJIMEG, No. 4 Iland tt.
WNt, CLENOINING, No. 50 .liancl t
Plttsbitrah, April•lsth. MS.
JANirEs oirEGG will ['coot lone %be old bm,:nesa
No. 4lt mrd-etreet. Ali ortlero Will be promptly
tended to.
The business will al - So be continued at ht• o
stand, No. 30 Hand street, by W. CLENPII
, I
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strees, Anteksuyi ra ? it and long ,onTed co
ductqd,!* , .3l - 4era; - PATTEntog ,vEN , Atis,
ALE."{l7,Etti VWI7gIiSON",
resoraidingsny sbery*or told tltty.custorairs ai
to ati ill° are Interested In seettring the best (Ira!
Maof all kinds of
..Luniler at prlcea to suit the in°
MHE PARTNERSHIP heretofcal
Cif sting - urideribi, mime And style of
jOHN'I4`."BOYTS & CO.,
Is this day dissolved by4uut nal consent, the intere:
Of JOHN ENABLE hating been purchased by 1Y.71
N. OGDEN, The business of the late firm will I
settled by JOHN H. iIOYTS. and WILLIAM
OGDEN, who have'thk day formed a Copartnel
ship under the name and style of BOYTS OGDEIi
JOHN H. BOYTS, . I
• 1. JOHN ENABLE.
Pittsburgh, March Oth. 15138. • ardlimal
PISSOLUTIOIC—TH El - FIRM 01
ATWELL, LEE co. was dissolved on a
f February. 18613,"thy mutual consent. Eithl
partner may sign the utipc of the firm In settlemeni
lulls ATWELL.
CII A IMES ATWELL.:
. A. .1. LEE.
The undersigned will
. caltinue the WHOLESAL
GROCERY IieISIN.IESS,,, under the name and style
ATWELL Ss LEE, at the old place, No. 131 Secos
stieet. A continuance , : of the patronage of the
friends and the public Ls respectfully solicited.
l HAI LES ATWELL.
! A. J. LEE.
AND
DONAIIOE:
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MERCHAOT TAILORS.
'HENRY MEV : y.B,
MERCIIAN* T4.110R,
!No. 13 SMITRFIELI? STREET, Pittsburgh, P
- Constantly on band, 4 full assortment of CLOTH!
CASS.I3IERES. VESTWGS, Sce. anDO:oBG,
DUFF & CO., Merchant Tailor!
No. 34 Fedelid St., Allegheny,
Have Jnst received a I4ge and well selected stock
- PINE SPRING GOODS,
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Suitable for a first clasp custom trade. Also. a :art
stock of GENT'S Ftrit).:lSHl NG GOODS. atilS
McARDLE,
P.
m:mtcEL&NT TAILOR,
93,i SMITHFIETia) STREET, PITTS:BURGI
Seeps . constantly otkhand assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIOERES & VESTINGS
Also, GENT'S FETt4,IEIING GOODS. GENT
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latests.tyle.
PIANOS, ORGANS, &C
Teri' THE BEST AND CHEAP
Jur EST PLV....N.0. AND ORGAN.
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Schomackees Mold Medal Plane
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AND ESTEMI COTTAGE ORGAN.
The S.CHOMACEEP. PIANO combines all :I
latest valuable imprctvements known in the COI
struction of a tins: dlals instrument, and has alwa:
been awarded the hi_ghest premium whervier e:
Whited. Its tone Ls sonorous and sweet. Tt
workmanship, for datability and beauty, corps
all others. Prices froMllso to $l5O, facccralnic
stile and finleh,) chOper than all other so-cailt
first class Piano.
• ESTEY'S•GOTTAriE ORGAN
Stands at the head of :sal reed instruments. in pn
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of at
.similar instrument itiqbe - United States. It is sin
pie and compact in construction, and not liable •
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S rATENT VOX . MILAN
TREMOLO" Is only;; to be found in this Orgai
Price from $lOO to 050. All guaranteed for fir
years. , • -
BARB S IMAtE & BUETTLER,
mria . 140. iss ST. CLAIR. STREET.
SECOND ElAlyD
MELODEONS A.ND ORGANS,
In perfect order; fro+ $35 to $l3O
• CRARLOTIM BLlth.
mhl 42 Firth et., - 2d door abcree Wood.
wth PAPER.
AV. P. MURREE-ALIA,
NO. 87 WoOd; Street, near Fourth
T0,8 4 4CC0 AND 0143AiS.
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LEAF To4ccolANb'StGAß%
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No. SIXTECSTRIFET, (Nattotuil - Dant of eon
ineYee Banding, ) • ` •
• . 7 . PITTSBURGH, -PA.
*midi of 1151 Water , lq.reet, N.l.
ap4:nD DANIEL F. DIVAN.
VICELSIOR WORKS.
,ff li. ' dr._;:cv.'- orr.siErrnsON,
NianuracOireis Sad Dealers In
TcOaccp, nuff,Cigars, Pipes, ikc.i
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Ito S TEDERAVST., ALLEGHENY'. '
, CONFECTIONERIES.
Wain wjuntaucli f _
Ceareetionery and Bakery
soo ErifTMPTELD'S I TERET,_ ,
Between Seventh and /Awry/.
.CLAD ~S' OVitriergALOON . attached
EoßGE'Bravrdir)
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