The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 05, 1868, Image 2

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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: - TUESDAY. MAY 5. 1868.
littsintrO Gap*.
DAYS OF REST.
SY HAWS= SltEsnOrkr . .
- Sweet Sundays, sing o'e ..1 0.. ,
Have never t .1.... tune r,
still from the
.. ET. ...,, r . un
On the tlre , '''. • r . : , till
A purer air bathes . the' ,_,..1 i,.;
The land a hall . ' t ellen '''' 1. ;- '
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All things n niute '' .. w . '''' pit ' ~.
.1"
lAll save „,:. ere .. '., ~.* i -
plilit\. A.l.
n the • - ,-,', '- . - • - - t t ,
Aw d b -....; Nth -•-•., tir ' win , Ne
Tosses the 1 ght snows from the sprays.
For life renews ltself each week—
Each Sunday seems to crown the year—
The free earth rounds as fresh a cheek
As *hoggi*ltisivnadecanother sphere.
Thean adowilh•M - tbat - somettmes breathes
Betworm our thoughts and klesvemdeparts,
The holy/ hois brightlylwreat lie*
Its soletnn pe ace about - our hearts.
%)e_prieeevith herenwring rt, _
Cs" CddeeldilwOh stmien da ifiter baiSe,
Of the wide andie - thetliglltirter wavA.
EPEGMtIaM
--Maine has 701 000 fininers. • -
—Smoking is no longer allowed. car' Bog:.
ton street cars,.
—L'Africaine in'French has been slimes's
ful in New prleans. • . • _
—The Lincoln University in Till IS
trying to get an $BOO telescope.
—Napoleon find the Princesa or,!frale are
both suffering with rheumatism:
—The Beet Sugar Company-of Aurora,
Illinois, Will'soon go into 'operation.'
—Madame Ristori's pretty little daughter
has been Painted:as 'Liebe by Fagninti.,
—Mr. Church, the artist, has gone topaint
the stones of Arabia Petrea, on canvas. -
—There are Six _hundred Andents of as
sorted sizes and colors at Oberlin College.
—One of the ex4rchbishops of York
,is
said to have been a Mediterranean :corsair.
—Paper partitions in Japan must be-as
well provided, auricularly, as our . OWn
—Mayor Wallach is a candidate for re
nomination by the DemoCrats in Wash
ington.
--French letiet-writers: tare prophesying
war again. This sort of prophecy ,is
chronic: -
-The Kaiser, Francis Toseph, is said to
be a constitutional invalid. and not long for
this • world. •
---PazAnia has ordered a steam fire engine
from this country. It is to be used in put-
tin out fires and revolutions
—All the diamond cuttmg done in this
country is performed in: Boston. Perhaps
because it is the sharpest place.
—Hr. and 3lrs. Florence, the popular ac
tors, will soon visit France, Germany and
Italy and give performlumes in Irish. .
—Arkansas has gotten up the buncombest
of all btu:womb Presidential tickets. John
son and FilMore, a fine pair of them:
—Jud,y says that if the Chief . Justice tries
to be elected President Ins canslidature will
prove nothing but a wild goose Chase.
—Dolliy had a love affair on this side of
the Atlantic, a tiny lace - handkerchief was
the souvenir he carried away with him.
—Croquet is spreading rapidly. Croquet
by steam, op the boundless prairies of the
far west, worrld, a sweetly pretty idea. ,
—Collector %myth°, of New York, is
trembling in his boots now, as visions of a
lost collectorship begin to flit before him.
=Th is said that no 'living man can read
Elliott's Indian 'Bible, and yet a copy of it
sold in New York for $ll 00 the other .
—,Tean Ingelow is'one of eleven children,
she - -Tuote "Songs of Seven," and then; we
anppose, gave out, or perhaps the others are
dead.
-Japan is just now about in . the same.
predicament as 'ngland was in the time of
Sing John.' The magna charts is the thing
wanted now.
—Win. B. Astor is to erect a Anngnilleent•
new hotel in Nevi* York, which will, be
Ms generation What the Aitor House was
to the last one. 1-
.
Cincinnati wad' to be cutting down
her shade ' trees: Itis a comtort to" know
that Pittsbargh can't cat her;'•down, as she
has none to cut.'
,
—Robert Bonner was forty years old on
Tuesday, and on that: .day_,he moved his
fortune,!the New 'York Ledger,-td 'his •noty
marble building , ; -
—An eastern editersaYEthe does so like to
kiss factory-girls ; and anemia& explains
himself by aofidg that of Course be meant
satisfactory „
—A yankee named Freeman, is . pla3lstg
Schiller's playa in 440(114,..aiid' in German ,
$ 311 * 3 ; both
rim as regarcutuune:'..
—The Dish:Church and ioity'D , JsraelLere
baying ahan ,to *is 4 1 ph Le Ball ;
be-die•-est, 01 11 4/ter trhQ,lxish Unfree : Jos
the hot ofit'degtdedlyt 'A,'
.
410)6 4 :1 t•Tg ' ,,htik_..,
only, ten ofwhom areaiemponue; the'vome
quence of wlilehle death
there
. 424*er iicoPl4
abcratthe aegrading!amiluemot the bpet,
but they hilkeel)!Pi r #.0114* 09',10//zICIIII
evidently, t o be degraded.
—There is azentleumn in St}: Louis who
knowli 0f= 446:
np.444
iR the directory isißlow ,IL'4l
''--A wlitbh r hat, bgeii
N Veitt ed in. Nevi
York which"runa a year` without Winging.
74e . 9 . 11/1/o°lll *;#4 4 ,*;t 4t ° #ft e l t 44 a
lit4inigt4l/PgaPburzW , BetTi. -
• --A' Japanese author written a novel
10 0 3 4100, 1 4 g 11 , 1 141,4* 1) 1 1 / 6 ***1
bat no oailtas Yet. beencfnand•WkO wULvardertake to trattsieltit English
—One million dollars were spent (I`ice
i n CW4° IllekYifleiim44‘.lg!•Anuq4..o4Cr
for. it siia,,*i* 6 / ' ex "
isterice; with:,etwaspiftkt
The 'cleirsgthidX.Oie-;Tullleriesas* •
luttlitao mic:b..koi,uk'e ar i f i, - ; He, in: ser;
tam sald porp o * ideat
I ask all ydir money 'ail . 0 4 Mond."
The wrlt Tstkepitaw.
worcherwhatAwsibso rtfor , 1
AK4oll,l3l Ph l F 49l4l l*": la; „ t; , °l ,
ument )
, torthe
ift44l4i i
Publicu *I.
s as "whtta i ss rpo i 4 4
As this putyhOWizielt(ln Pittsburgh, ,
- • •-• 117.-...rz11” • ill ,4,; r
( ;4!•110:1.
, - ;•;(1rai •
liMIU ,rain 4;;r /..r• - ,; 41 .It("azu
(11.,ctiler
,•-•,,lort.rfr-nT4e7p
r•-•,•;.:40
which is still one of its strongholds, the white
carpet-bag epithet is hardly appropriate.
—Cop. newspapers are trying very hard
toll; witty, or to get - off-a joke about Bout
well and his hole in the sky. . ._ . e failure of
these journals in this len. .i 7 F . l , t , % Tor is
' 4 Acher ,§), ew ', A. 43qtys,
4 , ,
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New '.k , 1 • r- ;# , ,tp i , r ,
.. er,
in erernt * horfekthAt til . ,,._o:nrver.
g th
will have an A. J. ''''-
-A Southern paper thinks it won't do ,
to prove General Grant a fool and a drunk•
ard, as if he is so proved it will be a - iiecided
reflection upon the ex-rebel- generals who
—Six dozen of Brightnix-Young's children
accompanied their Pa`pa:to the theatre re
crnitly, It is hinted that the saintly presi
dent does riot` kiss-each lind'eVeryti_mber
of his family good night. . . -
-F. F. V., once of suck aristocratic sig
nificance, is now, said to, mean Fast Failing
Virginians, as the old blood havinglost it's
'Ethiopian props,is dying out, and its own
era are getting very seedy.
—Democratic papers -, are beginning to
hope that Senator Yates 'may vote for ac:
irtui.tril on iMpeaehment trial, and are
preparing for it by saying , that he is not
Arra& all the time after all: ..
- . ..-A . mrin. has discoveretl i tluit
• if you look
into the wrong end of a telescope at a mad
bu 11,." the, animal will be, apparently . far
enough - off to allay your -fears, whilst he is
near enough to lay you out.
' , =- , A laborer In . *tisiaehu4s recently
took ether to have a stiff finger amputated,
and pe:surgelins took off the wrong 'one.
`There were two pliyeaciais, and he woe not
satisfied with ether, as Dr. Holmes said.
~
—A man named Oyler, in Layfayette,
Indiana, has beep imitating Henry VIII to
the best' of ' his abiliti ' He has had sil o
wives, from three of whom he has been di
vorced. He is now looking out for Mts.
Oyler VII. (. , ..
...,.
-LSome cheery individual has found out
that the recent frosts did not kill the fruit,
and did kill all the insects which are, by
nature, antagonistic to heavy crops, so that
we may, with some reason, look for a re,
marliably heavy crop this year.
—A woman in Middletown, Conn : , was
driven to suicide by the inhuman conduct of '
her•husband who in a• violent rage, seized
her; tore her new bonnet from her head-and
actually threw it into the fire. It is even
said the brute said he didn't care.
EMI
—Wagner's star is paling, his Lohengrin
can no longer please, his Tannhanser and
Rienzi fall, like fUrious thunder, harmless
now, and Ludwig will not smile on them,
in the meantime all Bavaria is delighted at
the fall of the unprincipled-musician.
—Queen:Victoria, like some other people
lessprominently situated,likes to go to church
and consequently thinks every one who
does not, is a heathen or worse. This little
idiosyncracy has the tendency of making
the members of Court ardent church-goers.
-The 'subject of mysterious disappear
ances is exciting attention from the press
generally, and an article embodying a largO
number of cases in point, which have oc
curred during the last three centuries, has
been published in Chamber's Journal and Is
very interdling,
-A
story is current to the effect that a
Congressman was fleeced of thirty-three
thonsand dollars at Faro in Washington
last week. The Boston Post says he was a
Radical. That maybe, but we will_ lay
anything (but an egg) that the fleecer Was
an old line Locofoco.
—. 7 , 113aa6 Barton, . who recently died, left
$66,000 to -various' charitable institutions in
Phibidelphia,and if : his property turns out
to be worth more , than that, he wishes all
the excesslo go to the Womens Medical
College . of Philadelphia, to which was willed
$lO,OOO out of the $68,000.
. .
-The joint Gen- Grant's thumb is said
to be crooked, -.and so, the. Democratic
chorus may set up- another discordant howl
to:the - enlightened voters of the Great Re
public,. piercing the atmosphere with the
penetrating shriek of , hatred of a man—
Whose thinnb is , not Straight.,
.....4Some New York teachers have come to
tWe:Ocituihke thut itlihLexpedient to
ish logging in schools. Many boys we are
sure would vote thelther way, . and cer
tainly the-boys ve as , much or rather, far
more right than the teachers to "vote on the
quesllo4 , for they ate 'the only';onps * . tach
can.eiri4. `,. • •
—A large munberof Now York merchants
/k i nd . bro _:keraidblnglksiness Watet, Front
and watt streets, New York, have decided
to close their places" of businiss lit three
o'clock on 'Saturday afternoons, from Nay
that to November first This d
move, and could be copied with good effect
in Piftsbtirgh. • ,
.-7-The.papers generally are getting to
spell Binghamton properly l but they used to
insist on spelling it with ap, This so en
raged the Post Master o f that place that he
wrote 1 9fter's to BufftdoP Albanyp t ask
ing them how theyliked the p, Albany-and :
15§1rIALOt' g ait t ' AM / Pil'ltrni9r 6 fcan the
Awl) PlagnhaMPkin.
e•--Tlie Pope his sent a' kind Of 'Vote of
thanks to Mr. Gladstone for his action in the,
.Iriejt.Viarrch question., -01adstone's
# ll 4 W fl orae cOeilit;iTe4 *lO fiAddd to
this op iion~ , af tharPopev and the result is a
111 ? Wh/ g tmiler • IW I I IP,.a?° 141 e.t qlilftreat
reported
thatle.hasturnedlke nazdatZ o
i-jrhbB°'int4:4locard ea severe oft the
fiOlonas Pic $414.
-muse they are deprived of - the Pleluatre they
1°•...41t laic .
.„•• A lB l*elld h habit of
PeoPing.,*,kZose ms, : .which,,cin these
days of short dressesort thepromenade, and
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WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL BINH
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Which cannot be beat. _lt consists of
STR ED DOTTED AND PLAIN 8W188;
S. Ilrflitcf.l.A.Z ., RED it i tkAAr e. NAINBOOR;
LAW;
. 4306 :TRISH.LINEN,4at rif c
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Our of HOSIERY is now Complete.
00 DOZEN Or CORSETS,' ; •
Jus receiVed, , seßingut EASTERN, PRICES.:
A ‘ of, a Parasols;
IN ALT. STYLES AND COLORS,
SYST ALEN.ANDit**DS. at slper pair.'
GE • NR , — •.." 0.85 "
LION COLORED YIDS, at Mc. a pair.
TR •• I. ittrsLik,Sxners at $l.OO.
SUIT R BALMORALEI,at Tsc. and $l. , •
In P •ER COLLARS, we have a 'full Variety.
31.1.011:171k1 ; CitirDE. dz CO.;
'VS and - SO Market Street.
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GAS
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-FOB GAS AND OIL.
received,. the finest and Urges
.pened in thle city,
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SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING MU DOOM
SPRING 'DRY ROODS.
MR. PHILLIPS reipeetftilly . announces that the
ext-en iyealteratlotue table -
• •
RETAIL DR!' GOODS STORE
Are completed, la NOW tlr.:Trsgeitll3
New -Stock of Dry Goods,
pawing: e t Summer Wear, at the lowest East-
ST....MARKET STREET
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- (Late Wilton, Carr ! C 0.,)
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WHOLESALE DEALERS LW
Foreign and'Domestie Dry Goods,
. • N 0.94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above, Diamond alley,
- PITTSBURGH, PA.
PIANOS, ORGANS, &O.
BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP
EST PLANO AND ORGAN.
Schomaeker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOBIACKEIt PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known In the con
structional' a drat claw instrument, and has always
beento awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. .Prices from $5O to $l5O. (according to
style and drilsh,) cheaper than all other so-called
drat class Plano.
_
ESTEY'S COTTAriE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments, In pro
ducing the most perfect pipequality of ..one of any
similar instrument in the United,litates. It is elm
ple and conipactln construction, and not liable to
get ont of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Price hemline tease. All gotatinteed for EVIO
HARR, - HNAKE & BUNITUI4i:
No. lit BT. CLAIR STEED r.
SECOND lIAND
MELODEONS AND° ORGANS,
Irk perfect order, front en
.to - • '
• - • • c tiamr.ceriz BLAME:
•.mbl2 1 ;" 42 Bitch ft., Sid door above Wood.
frAUILI) 4 (.40110 Aal ik.ll
,100 WOOD. BTRiCET.
CHINA, GLASS 44110,
• QuatrisikAits,
SILVER PLATIep . WARE.
PAAIAN' , A aiLTUA,T.TES6
8 aostgl44ll4.sKL,
And other STAMP. AND:IPANCT
GOODS, a great variety,'
100 WOOD STTIEGT. ;i
RICHAREr E.' AREEDA CO.
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Ittip" re4teria. ,
door Aare j?fiti3ptiq.
Glass, Cldna Ware i t Tab*, .1,
AvEmnsittr Placa Ave r di r
Ando Wass re on 11. •13 an
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CONFZIOTI
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limy* HostaiitaC!,
Ndbiatilme4 - Aidßidiety '
1 . 3 et2'.”4 s emPkiu , diltb(Mr.'
LAD di' OYSTER SALOON atiaC.Mo.
TRIBINIThoS AND NOTIONS.
77 rot .
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assortment
!ALLEY.
PERFECT FITTING
KM GLOVES.
".A. C. C."---"H. K."
We Invite attention to our
KID CLOVE BITARTMENT,
Which le now complete with every color and shade.
In addition to our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (lonvin) KIDS,
We have secured 'the exclusive sale of the
46 .14arr1s Seamless lKlds, 9,
The beet Glove and most Rerfeet tit.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
apn• FIFTH STREET.
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Street.
New Parasols,
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Straw Goods,
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MACRUSI & CARLISLE,
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19 .Fiftli Street,
Now offer the most elegant line of
HAMBGS
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Ever:opened in Pittsburgh. to which they especially
.Invite the attention of their 'customers. The de
signs are nearly_ all new and original, and about
ONE-FIFTH LESS THANREGULAR PRICES.
spit ,
MACRIMI & CARLISLE,
10 FIFTH STREET,
HaTC just opened all shades of
BULLION AND RISTORI FRINGES.
BUGLE GIMPS AED FRINGES,
At yery low prices. apli
MARVIN'S PATENT
FRENCH CLACKERS
FRENCH CACKE,Ikk
FREI4CII CRACKERS
FRENCH MiACISERS
FREKCK CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS.
And every variety of
SUPERIOR CRACKERS
S. S. DLAILVIII,
91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
mh34
TRY THEM
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
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SHEPHARIVS
Steam Cracker and Biscuit Pactory,
317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTBURER.
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
CoNFECTIONMICY,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS. ito.
11 , 0 0 ESINSCITV,
No. 2 , 0 FIFTH .14TREET,
ItkCEIVED
ANOTIEER 'Ayr
o f
PURE ''*API E SYRUP.
,11010110113144111 PAPER BLILIUJi ,
4441T1/MNO ClMlPANlC4Maltutatrturers oT
PTUNING AND ING: PAPERS.
IBUR n T 9 tc 4 furarAt.wmoz.i. P 44 :
Nitmir t iorrekttt.,
Thlid Stied; nthotigh"
:Omurlrsuic"ctz"slon•' it pT
1 J1,Nr 4 40 a 1 n .14 . •/ 4 L _ArIN N_s N . Teh
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P-s:w ni t oniirown
Ir-].=r:.. , •,t1 At:v.
And Flowers,
JOST OPENED
it 1-.ll'l
YsEY •
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C.
Ciusr,A. niArruvG
Nrl l ta
• A very superior quality of . •
il
•r"- • 6-:, tbittee
.o,7alicy*ipold
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MATTING'S,
JUST IMPORTED.
: -.1. v. -411 r.WQ0112INQUINS
IS BRIGHTEST coLonS.
Prices the Lowest in this Marked.
McOALLUM BRAS
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• . 11 ?111TH STREET,' above Wood.
ap27 .
1868 SPRING sTocii, 86f3
OF. 1 41 '‘ — "J‘'' 30
CARP TS,
JUST OPENING,
LARGE . ASSORTMENT,
Alt Quautiegi
LOWEST PRICES IN. THE . CITY .
SPECIAL INDUCENU II S LI O THOSE WHO BUT
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth, Street,
intalo:d&wr OVER DATES et tszLL,S.
I.NVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
BY STEAMER COLORADO,
Of our own Direct Importation,
lITHE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OF THE CELEBRATED
JOHN CROSSLEY. & SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
. BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS AND HALLS,
WITH STAIR CA.I4'ETS TO MAIM
IicFARLAND & .COLLINS,
71 AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.)
ao7:Trs&T
& H. PHILLIPS.
1868 SPRING GOODSIB6B
We are oi hio e T a rfain iti V o roka .p orr own and other
FLOOR •OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND
WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION
Also, a full line of
Transparent 'Window' Shades, .
liollsztdx, Shade Fixtures,
- Tassels. Cords, &e.; &e.
WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS will find
our prices AS LOW. TY NOT LOWER, THAN OAR
BE PUBOHASED ELSEWHERE, and of quality
and styles second to none.
J.:lk PHILLIPS;:s.
sp3m26 - SIG AND Me ST. Di.AIR. ST.
STEAM • •
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS , 'I'ETAL In New York and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
rrs ADVANTAGES:
Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ed.
Ild—No ripping am,rt, necessary'. ,
al—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae,
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new; Cave the
natural fading from wear.
• 4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as
Wag- again, a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of looks.
ALL 00.DEI*3 LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
No. 179 Liberty. Street"
Or aildressell to F. O. Box 443, will receive prompt
attention.
GEO. L. McCLINMi,
mlllO
WALL: PAPER.
F2!MiMl!Mai
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TOBA.OOO, AND CIGARS,
APLIEN, `. '1 •
iluiLiat Dr ALL KIND
;•
Wpi ' •
F , •
LEAF TOBACCO AND-WARS,
Na. B BM= : STREET, (National:: HOW of Com-.
PrF Ca I%illg ' ). ' • ' 'PII'I4IBIIEO% PA."
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CASSIMERES iblf ESTI NSS
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CLOTHING 31Al/H TO °HORDER, , thilifieet atyle.
HENRY MEYER,
TAILCIit;
No. 73 f3TILEkr... Pliteblirgh.
-'l4OliitaittlroiiW#lTitifiziaiirtinelitotH/014W
cA"bnPWS*V7Pie.=4:4A-gglll
P i ?"400 8 #0 t 011ers,
Have Piot received ailAtiltaWalt4llfeLOMl Rock' of
FINE SPRING Goope,
Einitalget.forrstolitta: s evtoulAratfe4 Atoo,:a4lite
stock of entsrPs'vcrirmisralfo'uocin§. irds
GAS dW) smuw
JOHN H. COOt3s 708 Kars. attstnt BULL
josur M . COOPSS CO Q
. 13R.auss
GAS AND STEAM , FITTERS ,
Manufacturers of PUMPS ABB , - BRASS WORR,__o
:tag A nfr a t ot :, : r ov i e tzs! p ; ,BAS FOETUSES
• „
•
Corner of Plke and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGET.
myis:z3o .
pH(ENIX STEAM BREWERY..
JOB. calovEn....JAS
SPENCER, : M'KAY & C 0,,.
NIALSTERSI AND , BREWERS
Of Ale, Porter and Brown Slept,
PITTSBMII, PA.
ROBERT WATSON, Manager. oca
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
HJ. LANCE,
H.
DYER AND SCOUREI.
KID GLOVES ANDSADIES , PLO - ALES CLEAN
ED.OR DYED '
ItOPOSALS.4-41 ealed Proposals
- will be received by the Water Committee of the
' of Pittsburgb, notil 7 o'clock I. m. of
Vty
TuesdaY, May 12th,
AN ENGINE. AND. PUMP
• .
at the Lower Works, ?suited to present building;
and of equal capacittl to the engine erected at t uh e
Works In 1888. ,•-•• • -
Sealed Proposals wlll'ialso be received for fttrnlsh
lag at . Lower Works,
Each 451 Inches by 28 feet; with two 11.13-Inch
smoke Stack, Stem Pipe, Steam and Mud Drums.
At Upper Works, each }O finches try AB' feet, two 15 '
Inch Flues, Smoke-stack , Steam Ipe, Steam and
3lud Untta• •- • ' •
Proposals wlll.also be recelfed at sa 'm'e time fdr
LAYING IyATIEII PIPE -
• •••
• 7 - ,
Daring the present 'seakon, Siich streets and alleys'
as may fkom time to time be directed by the COM
mittee.
Details of the proposed work, and' specifications of
the machinery, can be procured at the 'office of the
Water Works, or at the Lower Works, after the
'sllBth inst.
TERMS—Monthly Cash astileasents.
The Water Committedreserve .the right to reject,
any or all bids, if deemed by them advisable.'
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SECURITY AND cplu'OUT FOR
J. B, HAUB' SAFETY FIRE JACKIT,
Car Heater and Moderator
For SWINE AND IlOt elm FLUES, dispensing
with the use of Stoves end Fires In or about the
Passenser Or Baggage Orrt, with the att achment to
graduate stre beat - to any temperature mbe
desired. without the possibility of firing the car or
Cars to which the Jacket maybe attached.
- Having obtained of the United !States Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket which fa, Warranted. to resist
the most Intense beat that may be'sainted to it in
the position and purpose itewidch i f Is intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by ere ode.
natinS from defective fines„ or where iron ipes are
used as conductor fbr smoke or treat: It appli.
plicablo to all piping that ma become overheated:
and Is warranted to giv:iperfect, astiallsetion, where
wood or other combing e material may be placed
in close proximity the ' I am , now ready to ap
ply my invention to; stores, ' , dwellings, • facteries,
shim, steamboats. railroad care, ...to-, wherever
pipes as conductors are made dangerous try being
overheated and security, d •W;sp.
plication, tig h ts to. • manufactore ortp use the above
invention; aloe,' territorial rights to'such as 'may
wish to engage in editing ptiv,egCsi either by State
or county.
_ MM* .
,1.! Omce at the "Ni PLUS IMTRA" O PAINT
WORKS," corner of Morris street and the Alleghe
ny Vail? , HallMadi Ninth Wardi Pittsburgh, Pa,
:'g&'glETOs.
T o OGIASS -; MAMUFACTILYBEIV3.-:-'
- • - The undersigned hitting-secured the sole Agen
cy r the saleuf the e r ated• • • .1. .
i .. • . Ccor I. .. CLAY. -
•Are now ; pritured to hit iti any gdantityyl
those wishing to
us e
of article.
nag lifieen..yeary use of dills Clan, we havele,
arinive
at ruck proportions as we betleye makes it a better
article rot pots than any. In the+ vciutec, we baying
secured an mange: squids al talti• *mut' and Tip
I ...wortvas.. We will Punish receives for the • pro ct
tionrof the mixture alibis Clay Up persons pare
• In
def.very ; • The Clay As grunt& sad moulded hi lumps thy
IlliTlXT E lass Worlu i sinr.
` • ~, • . , rut Pitt'Gi, '. 7
Washington Street ; : Pittsburgh, Pa.;
.wAsimempflum.*
. WASTUNGTON •
SCarElltabnrgptiratn Eleiator
tbranufhettinr titli rd ltitiAtit int* i nk&
inform) REED.,; bre del tread aid r Nun
free, pf (twits, Gras h
dZIPe
Cora shelled. oft short nail +it
ST CO2 . . .
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Northwest comer ohliOstifbeeekeeds Aileaheopf
ATXRdh Cat
/ /Sr 'ba banter irchsre
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exteratori fArnirnsl
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Ordeersirrouttetly amtipreee ms reassemble.
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MERCHANT TARS
R mcAmTLE,..
MERCHANT TAILOR,
so. 93S:43MiliFiEtaISTjw&T: /*aItURGH.
BIUN7ERIES.
Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street,
STRAW GOODS CLEANED OR DYED.
. ,
FOR THE. FOLLOWING, VIZ
FIVE OILERS,
.41;00, FOIL
V01:11/ norm:Ens,
JOSEPH FRENCH,
Superintendent Water Works
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY
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