The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 06, 1868, Image 2

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THE PASSIONATE EPIL
BY citaisTOtaim '
"Come live with mejind be*. love' .
And we *AI all the Pilmeint.
That v o sti, verbs, and.hills. and Itch
The w , or steepy mountain yields.
"And will sit upon the rocks,
Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks,
Ay . shallow rivers to whose falls,
Melodious birds sing madrigals.
"And twill make the beds of roses,
—=And a thousand fragrant posies;-
A cap of dowers and'a kirUe,
'Embroidered o'er wlth. Istayes of mil
gown made or the dneat wool.
7
nicharmulrllrettyliands 'ropey
Fair It 'slippers Or theeold.
With buckles of the-purest :gold—
,'A belt of straw and ivy buds,
With coral clasps and amber studs; .
And if these 'pleasures thee may move,
Vomelive with me and be my love. . ; .
"'nni shepherd swains shall dance and Bing,.
For thy dellght each Iday morning; .
• If these delfg_hts thy mind may move,
Then live with me and be my iove.s , • •+, -
mwm)l= - s. „
—Heiler.is still astonishing:London..
—Napoleon •11I.z . suffers from: disease of
the:heart. - , '
dudon-Harituid is - Mrs. •Teritine,- . of
Newark; N:
--Menken, the Mazeppist, is in London,
acting,: as usual.. - •
—Wm. B. Astor's income as returned is
only *977,452 a year. • '
Brougham is playing in i'hiladel
phis at the Walnut Street Theatre.
,
—There were two hundred and ninety
eight4eatha 1n Phihtdelphitilast week.
Omani& are beOrming to be planted on
the prauze l4'o; thpy grow laxuriantly.
—The railreadlever the summit of Mount
Ce;:ds will be opened for travel this month.
--rattfis ninlik quit the stage until 1870:
She will marry, it is said, during the cam
rug autumn.
C. kremout has very rarely suc
ceeded fully in tiny great project to which he
has lent his met' 2 . .
—Dr. Livingstone has- achieved inunor
tality. Madame Tussaudie successor has
done him in was. -
-Won't Anthony Trollop° come to Pitts
burgh to read.? He read in Birmingham
andilheffteld, England.
—The bridge acress the Hudson .at the
Highlands is to have a span of 1,000 feet,
and to be 155 feet above high water.
—Prince it.chille llturiit has married the
Princess of Hingrelia, whose name is Sal
e&
mon, and whos wealth is countless.
—A new v ume of the post-humous
works, `of H ' 'eh Heine, the Byron of.
Gerrnany, has ' n published in:Paris.
—The Chicago Poat wants Olive Logan to
come there: Wait until she ha 4 been there
once, and then see what the Pose has to say.
` 77 -Blerstadt, willing to take - $lO,OOO for
his "Crossing the Plains." We would be
pleased if some Californian should pur
chase it. • ' f ,
—Two little girls in 'New Hampshire
played execution the other dey,• and one cut
offth#Aer's . hand:lt is a wonder it was'nt::,
.i-4A':exeltfutge thinks the ;Abyssinian'
prismeis are men or sterling worth, as they
cost their government amillion pounds ster
ling apiece.
—The Grand Vizier of the Sublime Porte
says that he proposes to quell the insurrec
tion in Crete shortly. It would be interest
ing to know when. _ •
—Buller hoop skirts have taken New
•
York by storm. They will, it is sup Posed,
be, universally ' prevalent at the watering
places this suniiner.
-On the Bth - of March, Anderson, the
Wizard of the North, gave, in London his
five .thocumnd six hundred and. ninety
second magical séance.
—The Chinese lint sails to their Wheel
barTows so that when the wind is goodthey
can, with the assistance of eman, make a
goad'six miles an' hour. .
—Half of•. the coffee consumed in the
United Sfetes comes from Brazil; Rio, and
much_ of the NY-Called La Onayra coffees,
come from that empire.
—The . rain yesterday was , not of theso,rt
to reruier.the 'walking on Filth street,Nery.
pleasant, but like the reign of Theodornsi
it could not last for ever.
—The BaronesaEhergenYi ear; she is in
nocent: '• She has .been treated since the be::
ginitag, not only as if she were guilty, but
else, already. condimied. •
—A young woman , with the name, 'more .
unique : 44n eaphOnions, of Amy, Gridle.
stone, is to .make her debut at the Arch
Street:Theatrepnlifonday next.
-=Among the `sacred relics recently on ex.
hibition fat , the Cathedral of Nots*Danie in .
Pane, , were : the original crown
and 'a nail a piece of the true cross.
—The Pall Mall Gazette says the Atlantic
Cahlejs &nuisance. , Wedon't like to dis
putelinch excellent authority, nor are there
many on which to rest a dispite. '
—Joseph Seraphim has been sent to gaol
in Tutitr.:! In spite of his celestial name, he
a marble statue of galy and be
haved in a very disorderly manner 'gen
•-• •
' 'John whom Mr.
Thaelg -dedicated his novel of not ale; .
said to have
heeii44'origimil or the. charatter of = Dr.,
inundated With (Kiehl-.
nation . - eireusettii and.` menageries. '•Some-;
wheres we counted',' by theit ad
veru.semem# inAlgt papers, is various parte'
offlie r enntry:..7.dr ~,f
7 / 4 ° 1 131 f 4 / WritUlka,new - PPeni whim
Las, its.yet,, no munissul: libsettor. E - 116
has inaTitirateqlott* ixittinn,'.: he Tats ' ',
therikr l 4 l o , l4iinai words
tions , to :suit it. , • ,
=The All England Eleven won ' t Come to'
America. The lii. , Gefirgelliieket Club of
New York tsied So get,thetn i , bat the - Etit.' •
hak' i d e a ve r. ei°°-' fl ie l ate Vintd thetgitlrit'
sacciiigii!,A.ool4ded i
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-t.rilie ,, Axelkbisseep• : ef Alga:lW thini t ' s
has tn - ioliocil* ll ,tY, : o ,f o4 °,§#l4* them
Ifitt[o::wili
them;-if they will until he PrOPOSes to 'drive
the Into thi i 464. *:; 6 - 119 g Pin starving, ' .1=
.is , the =meet *foreign,
sta. - ES-berry which hnot
,Vecn4ititrod464.
the New York market. No foreign. straw
berries are as flood as AiluniOußnes, and
no American ones equal those4giOwn at
Plwaitirgh. '; • - 1,,
-Li7Robberiesiiqf the higkWay sort are pre
vailing„in and oout,Cindlituati, so that vigi
lance Omit* 4R:spoken of, the;World
turns round, and *Amps tiitrdaya:tif Dick
Turpin and Claude Duval are coming
around again.
EMI
—The Pope's Canadian .guard -wished
they hadn't gone over: ti) Rome. Twelve
cents - for five da s 4 ,..besides full ratio ma
:" arthonef corn
4, • p
pensation, ttitcrafies zre Daum xanadt
ans any longer. ,
- 4 -;The . d3ison Dimes itt;tolietttrriled ;WO
a Thestrei,- to te eiiled...thq • 'Won Square
Theatre . ;qe:ivA 7 A 3 .Vi...lolenver a houses
is built for sometuing - eise, it is turned into
a Thespian Temple; , this one is to be it,first
class TheStre of the highest order.
—On the 20th . of April Boston had a
'lldn-bow., Of .course it was the finest rain
bow ever seen, fuld the fact of its appear
anceN(tie immediately made known to the
journals in lessfortunate towns •where the
people never saw a Boston rain-bow.
~ —A-new hoop skirt, called-the Zephylina,
'has Madeits appearance, it is very light and ,
airy, and a- Bostonian . ; advertises that. 'it,
makes the ladies feel as if they had nothing
.on." This might do for summer, but 'for
winter it Would scarcely be comfortable.
—One Boston' Church spends $6,00 a
year onits choir, which is more than it
speety'on its poor. This is siqiposed to be
fraught. with a beautiful significance, as
Heaven is supposed to be popular with
choirs, and not to have any poor people at
ME
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—Missouri is turning her attention to na
tive wines. Some- day we will have as
good wines as Europe has. Who will - be
fortune owners of the vineyards which will
produce ofarihturealinnesberger; Lachry
mae Christi, or Yips - orEtifer, :is as yet a
pleasinimystery. •
—A new school building has been put' up
in Pekin, 111., at an expense of $40,000, and
is pronounced unsafe by competent inspec
tors. The money was spent on show in
stead of strength; both are good things to
have in a building, but strength is probably
the more necessary:
—Maryland, pardons her gaol birds on
condition that they leiive the State. Mis
souri does the same thing. A beautiful sys
tem of exchange might be arranged between
these two States, so that the stock of crimi
nals could be kept together and not scatter
ed over the whole nation.
--Vi r . hidoes not Mies Anthony or Miss
Dickenson go out to Utah to preach wo
man's rights ? The women there need a
reform, and it would be pleasant to watch a
revolution which would make the arrogant
Brigham only one of the 'sixty or eighty
husbands of one of his present Wives.
Braddort failed as an actress be
fore she took to her pen and did more harm
than a dozen good novelists can counteract.
There probably has been no author .or au-
I thoress of the present age who has contri
buted so much towards the vitiation of task
in literary matters as this astonishing wo
man..
—Loose brlcki, covering deposits of
mingled mud and rain -water, are really not
pleasant, but they are just the more fre
quent. Than yesterday, no better day for
displaying the power of these scattered foun f _
tains can be imagined, unless indeed, we
should wait until the season for white trolls
.
era" arrives:
•
—A vfriter. Banner's Ledger wants to
know:why it: is, .young people .atteays feel
ashamed to acknowledge that, they have no
money ? We - would like to know why it, is
'that rivers always run up strum_? Young
people do not feel ashamed of the lack of
the root;of all evil; they only:have a. gentle
sympathy for those persons , who are
.troubled with it.
—The colored school house at Curtlutge,
Tennessee, was btirned some time ago by
incendiaries. A meeting of the white resi
dents of the county wail convened and ex. :
pressed unanimous condemnation of the 14-
tardiary.: As most of these white men are
Conservatives; the set' was - particUlarly
graceful, especially when they also resolved
to contribute money [for rebuilding the
,sehool house. • ,
—A new feature has been .introduced at
the fairs and festivals of some of the religious
bodies of Boston. Several of - the_ most
graceful of the children of the. parish are
taught flutcydanees which They perforia for
the benefit of the fairs. This is very right,
perimpi, imt of course the white Fawn is
very wrong. Perhaps these religious bodies
intend these children, at' some future day,"to
reform the ballet and the stage.
—a• The ghost of liefaiict Poland is troub
ling the Parisians once more. seemsthat
no matter how fearful the' exorcism , pre.
nounced by the head of the Greek - Church,
the manes of Witt unfortunate iingdom will
persist in haunting Europe.. Prince Na
poleon is the present champion of the Poles.
.It Would a hare Matter to wrench ,the
pieces from Russia', - , Pruitt and Austria, and
then weld them together soTtlit they would
—We believe that there has very: rarel •
been a groat man who, was not accused of,
being ellrunree4; insinuations of this 'kind
are'riferegardingErlsnreli ; and if the idea
of total abetlneneebed, been hatched' elghty
lean ago, we :should have, had , George,
Washington' handed down to us as 4 toper;'
,45i, probably he would be - '
accUsed* ptcp.
ping'down,tkelCherry tree for , thi,indre of
,thc cherry brandy, as; child breaks his
drum for the muele. •
— , Setven skeletons hays, been Lfouptlinl
Fi an * ,whickare L ßU NKiiled'ilti ' f l 4o4/1,6!
pie.4o4to pten.,: The: olistiOverr, will of
o ra te (lii• the opinione: tot 'loth& llereoes,j
-keg*, the assertions ' of Nosei and she theii
#ietf the itioet bininent gologio o
vertu cou~piicste docked . hat .. -We surpo le ,
'of:course each of- these " . ekeletAtui tett
,(I ped in ha bonyi,lerA fic .l l44oAksto7
del', dat e d aio or hlaidred• years
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PITTSBITII
GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY. 1868.
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••3 ONLY• - r 4 -•
SET OF ARITFIUIAL.TEETH. •
FOR EIGHT DOLLARS.
BPgpER
AND LOWER BET Towns.
TEETH EXTRACTED 'WITHOUT PAIN.
,Nek_OHASKIE FOX zwrseinnua-warav
- • n i ar, TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A •
• I ,T;.*ORR vresaANTED FOR` FIVE-YEARS. LAMA- G. GAS MDR OB' CH426•14•4?-• •-•
I • QUINGY-fklit'OTT,
Steam Dental Establiabiaent,
PENN STREET, SD DOOHABOVE HANIK
N. Si-JLs OR. SCOL - D is a 'licensee ands* the'
GoodyearVatenta, b wig not make say ..new (bo
5166-VVitit'
Dig= e c e-; • - mland&T
ma l t sz l
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OAS MIES
3 :Listlacteivares,
FOR OAS_ AND OIL
Jmst. telmived,' the fuestlitid largest assortteent
ever opened in this city.
WELDONA:KELLY,...
147 WOOD STREET,- COIL VIRGIN -ALLEY
DRY GOODS.
87.
. .IsLiRKET STREET.. 87.
• SPRING 'OPENING !
AT
lIMODOBH ' F 'PHILLIPS' .
(Successor to J. M. Burchfield I CO.)
SPRING DRY GOODs.-
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.'
MR. PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the
extensive alterations to his.
.
RETAIL . ; GOODS STORE
Are completed. and his establishment is NOW
OPEN. He offers an eetirely .
leTeiv Stock of Dry Goods,
For Spriurand Summer Wear, at the' lowest East
ern Casa Prices.
ao3: Wt.—MARKET STREET..,.ST.
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CURB, McCAIIiIILESS CO"
ki (Late Wilson, Cars A Co., )
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and. Domeatio Dry Goods,
No. 9* WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley. -
_PITTSBURGH, PA
PIANOS, ORGANS, &C.
11.1 Y THE BEST AND CHEAP..
B
EST PIANO AM) ORGAN.
Schoinaeker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the con
struction of a first class Instrument, and has always
been 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.SSO to $lOO. (according to
style and Snub, ), cheaper th an all other so-caned
first class Plano.
'ESTILYI3 COTTA4E ORGAN '
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, In,prO
ducing the Most perfect pipe quay of tone of any
similar Instrument In the• United States. It Is sim
ple and compact in consbruntion, and not liable to
get out of Order.
CARPENTER , Si/PATENT VOX .ITIIMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found -.ln this Organ.
Price from $lOO to $550. 'guarapteed for dye
BABB, HNAHE & surrniEß,
No. la ST. CLAIR. STREET.
SECOND HAND
• , NELODEONI3 AND ORGANS,
in perfcct order, from $33 to $l3O.
CHARLOTTE littrhtE.
.4511H11.11 a., Ad door above 'Wood.
mbl
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
.100 WQOl:k STREET.
CHINA, GLASS iAND
'QUEENSwARE
•• ..; •• • .
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mom' PLATED WAEE J
FARIAN
BOIIIIIIIW9LASS,'
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
O , OODS, a great variety.
100 WOODiiritEffT. ' •
RICNARD
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neratiaps.nzizimm j ors,' - ,
151 ielieral Stres‘Aileglienn
W
urtitiloor &bans Viimond.) '
Iris Odi n are & Table Cutlery
AT AduIITERN PRlPTO)....E'verytAt reirthOlkin
Art .olif fi !tore ka!!??. og
opsolue
I°°4l4' ' • -joio:ito
coNneolnomtams.''
- 114 - ENAIrWaIORBACIEI I r .
Confectionery andltakery
No 2?PiPr#4o±6o 0144,T,
lart,,Amist or/WEB SALOON iitisehbd.
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...iwi.1.1...."...1 :r!., . : : .1
G EORGE anaiT.Mi. ' • , -
;* ; Cliadrltailtdattoi l ee l:'"
And deilerlitnuigii4l4,4o449.o l o44 , N
rlCKlage, w*a:,.„ •• . ~ .
/w et
4,- , •otil . i l i ii : niv ` i iiiii • lit•J Ir.p.
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Isecoiiii.„Woichiiiiii' i':.l/ - " ' - '"'' "'
isboapuityi (no, ~..,•,119.iit, Jr: ,-..„,.i•4 4 0 q,
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TRIMMINGS AND zianoNs.-
IVfIOIISAL D RETAIL BUYERS
Trimmings, Notions and Fancy' Goods.
Re haie received a very fine assortment of
Wititta
Wh el cannot be beat. It consists of
=Luz,. .7Z-TEXVZ:s." 7. 1 :7
STRIPE , DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS•
.ST ED' BARRED .k..IPLAINNAINSOOK.
41fIcSiLCAILBRICS, Eta.
GOOD . ISEILiNEN,it 82Ne.ier_,yard
- .04.150 DAMASIC.'wutirELS, at las.w i e. *
Our Lin otHOSDpllis now 'Complete.
• .20 1:002111111 - 01° CORSETS,
'. Just re vcd, soiling at EASTERN PRIC.EB.
A , Parasols ,
1 Lot of
- likr ALL STYLES AND COLORS,
,
SYSTE ALEXANDRE KIDS, at $1 Per . pair!
GENUINE
=I
LIGHT COLORED RIDS, at 50c. a pair,
TE131317,15 31IIBLIR 60=8 at $l.OO
BUMMER BALBIORALS, at:lse. and $l.
In PAPER COLLARS, Iva have if fall variety
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO”
TS and SO Market Street.
ap2.4:dlfl
T HE MOST EXTENSIVE,.STOCK
,TRAIy AND miLLINETty GOODS,
NOTIONS JMI) MALL WARES,
TO BE FOFND IN THE CITY. AT
Nos. 71 and 19 Market Street.
HOSIERY—aII grades, domestic and foreign.
GLOVES—Kid Lisle, tiiik„liealin, de.
ALES.A_NDRE'S DUCHESS-KID GLOVES. .
EMBROIDERIES -new, designs.
LACES—ReaI and Imitation. •
LACE GOODS..
BARBES, COLLARS, SETS. VEILS.
INFANTS' LACE CAPS.
WHITE GOODS. 1 '
BARRED, STRIPED and PLAIN NAINSOOKS .
and .IAriONETS. •
BRILLIANT NAINSOOKS.
DOTTED, REVERE and PLAIN SWISS.
PUFFED MUSLIN and IRISH LINENS. •
SILK FRINGES—aII shades.
GIMP HEADINGS,.VL. RIBBON. •
BEAD TRIMMINGS imd FRINGES.
PARASOLS—NewetyI es.
SUN UMBRELLAS.
LADIES' and and GENT'S GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
BONNETS. TUTS, • -
SUNDOWN& SHARER HOODS,
.RIBBONS. FLOWERS,. , •
. SILKS LACES, NETS.,
LIGHT SHADES
BOI 4 iNET VELVETS.
FRAMES. MALINES,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.
E:11=1
PERFECT. FITTING
KID - GLOVES.
"A. C. C:" -""H.- t 4. K."
We invite attention to our
,
1P11:-OLOVE.DEI'ARVIENT,-
Whi ln arlitta n ul ourttrspe t e b ial Imisort very Ailcirl'u bade
lhe
Celebrated A. C. C. (lenvin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
"Harris Seamless nids,"
The best Glove and most perfect
MACRONS & CARLISLE,
arm -19 FIFTH STREET.
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 riftli-Street.
New Parasols, I
Straw Goods,
And Flowers,
JUST OPENED
MACHIM & CARLISLE ,
19 Fifth Street,
Now . uffer the'inost elegant line of ,
• ILEUNIBITELGIS .
. . .
FLll . : r in e gt`treVi t hl b gFeb b 'eg'lggein i iirez. -chi&
titriermar. 6.1
nevr z i akijil t ektl, r, Tut o about
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MACRUM & CARLISLE,
19 FIFTH STREET,
Have just oi•ened all shades 01. -
, BULLION. ,AND BATOR' PRlNtit4. -
IdPli
At very low prices.
dRiLczER iwuizulw
mmivirps
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FRENCH crukCIEZES
FRENCH CRACKERS.
ritz'Nen cnecitEn.
And every 'witty of
SM'ERIOR;tRACKERS.
S. S. 3116.31,Vitir,,
Rl 144ertr Atiltet,Pittii!Orgh.
TRY VH1131. , ;• 1 mut
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EITAIIIISHED IN I
SHEPHARtra
St 4 4o l o li :i.aerAlkdAlso,ll744oll,
Kiniatioturor and dealql4l4l k4ids,or -;,,
4014 E/ it,Aowtrailwrioiltp*kitr*i&
mALtAms'Milusi%
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1494, 1 4111,1*-- +-•-• !+! .• ,) • • +
Al
ItAYII46- ;AVti II:10
lEtorzead jietallantst
4 ), W4t-Pair•Fffrr
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• IlDroMitt M Ailed andatistactiot ratinit4d.
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lonf
;Jo•sitd44 ta , i3r andi.
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.CARPETS, I OIL CLOTHS. &C.
(111TMA MATTING
a.ht.itrqtrivis !
WLitey
Fancy Striped
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JUST IMP 111. ED.
I I t
ALLMOOL INGRAINS,. ,
IN BRIGHTEST COLORS.
PrkeB ,Zowest in thii Ittarket.
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18mq_ SPRING S TOCK 1868
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$1.85 -"
LARGE . ASSORTMENT,
-..'AU Qualities
LOWEST PBICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BVY
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
I
21 Fifth Street,
mhlo:d&wP
71
liicF
NEW S
OIL CLOTHS,
Less than Aldu Cost to Isuidacture.
These Goods could not now he re_placed for the
same cost, and are offered FOR CASH at
Far Below Their Present Value,
AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BE HAD UN THE BEST STOCK
LEI THIS MAREETt
Nos. 71 'and 73 Fifth Street.
AiLimcorsio FLOOR.
felitmwe&T . - •
J.. 456 I:f.. 111:a11. -
QQ
We • are, now receiving from our own and other
manufactories a NEW OTOCE of
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE,. FURNITURE, TABLE AND
WINDOW SIIADE OIL CLOT S,
_• . .
OE EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a fall llno of
Traltepiarefilt Vindow Shades,
' Tosiels6 Cords, Ike., ate.'
WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS will. Ind
BE grAttakElTZsP,ailrliti'llittun
and styles second to none.. •
s:le • N. PHILLIPS,.
..p3:1186 • - SO AND SS ST. CLAIIVET.
APII
TEA*. - :
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• CARPET . BEATING
Snick TZ.N_lfitinfi , TRIAL in Now York and oth
er nosatern cities has prored a complete BUCOVIS.
ADVAIIiVAOI:II2.
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tat—Fading and Shrinkage iiire completely areld;
Vd—No ripping apart necessary; I -
34—When freed from dust, moths or their 'err*,
the Carpet looks nearly as grin as new. sa ve
natural ming from wear:. - -- ) • . •
ilth—When perfectly clean;a Carpet will wear as
long again,' . * nogirabie matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of looks. ' .f •
ALL dIADMIEFt AT THE ORPICE
No. 179 'Liberty' Street''.'
- - • -
Or addressed to?: B ox 443 receive atteougn A • pro pt'
•
GEO:L. IteCLIISTIM.....:-.;
mot . runr,tou
. 1 1'0114000 ASIVo GABS.
, - DlALitottr ALL 3aßzo OF z " ' •
. --Oa* AND MARS,
easixTiornattly*i
ii i mi4
mom tummy-
PA. !
ocisS woof wee . - . • ~ •
1 0 . - DINAN.
VCA I RO IO 4VPIII44, • •
Atl!"110PN"10294:0!!!;.".
;rl lrww ..r .. s C•l lr
• ou . 40 .11. • • , .11 44 r
4tr e , ,
3,14:
'l' .1 1 4ir INXinfaux lab;
c4P$
I t
ESE
4 Toil' sope?for quolity .
of ,
And Check
hicOALLIJII BROki
31 Flrri STREET. above Wood
C.A.RE9E'T'S,
JirST OPENING,
TO !MIL
OVER BATES is BELL'S.
& COLLINS
OW OPENING TEEM
ARE
BRING STOCK,
C.3.3RIPE'rS,
WINDOW SHADES
AND
CURTAIN GOODS,
LAST NOM FOR CASH.
.LACES AT
ytlojif ! s,gfip.:BEllik..:::
MERCHANT TAILORS.
p MeARDI4'' '
T)Lxtac on ,
So. 633 nirrilllELp STREET, PITTsLIJEGH.
Heins constantly on hand a One aasortwent of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &VEtTINGS
Also, pENT'I3 FURNISHING GOCIDIL - GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TGORDER. the lutist style.
,4 • 7;
No. 73 r $. I . E T
_F145 . 1314h, p? 6,
Consantry on built, .cutt assortment of
CA SiMiatES . ,,YEETIN3I3: angora!
D UFF & CO., Merchant Tailors,
14•1-34 Ndeial st, Aliegheny,! •
Rave just received a large arid wen selected stock or
Tgrffirk.' SPRING `iatcipring,
Suitable font ftraticliiis ciiistonlAtade. Also. a large
stock of_GE2I743,FIJRNI§II,IIin. GOOpS. arg3
GAS .AND -.STEAM
JOHN N. COOPER. JdFEJLILiCE.A..: .lIENRE BILE;
JO H N C OOPER &
BRASS 7017NDERS,..
GAS 'AND STEAM' MITERS,
Mannfneturere of. PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, _co
every description; dealers in GAS FIXTURES.
.IND TUBING, of all kinds. , .
Corner of pike and Wabint Strett4
PITTSOURGW, •
11 1Y/ 5 :z 30 - . -
DYE:R.I3AM) SCOURERS;,.
, J. 'LANCE,T
Noit. 13 and 137: Third 'Street,
DYER AND SCOUREL
IrE
STRAW GOODS Ofi : MGM OR DYBD.
KID GLOVER AND TaiDLEB , PLUMES CLEAN
ED OR DYED
ROPOSA.I.B.--slealed Proposals.'
- will be received by tht , Water Committee of the
'
Sy of Pittsburgh, until 7 o'clock P. M. of
1 :11
• Tuesday, ;May .12th,
FOR THE FOLLOWING, VIZ.: '
•
.-,..
-AS ENGINE AND . Plllll7,
at the Lower Works, stilted to present biliding,
and of equal capatity to' : the engine erected at the.
Works in 1866. , .
Sealed Proposals y 11111.40 be receive i for furnish
ing at Lower Works, ~ •
FIVE. BOILERS, .
Each 42 inches by 26 feO, with two 16-inch Floes,
Smoke Stack; Steam Pipe - ,. Steam and Mud Drums. •, i
•Aiscr , FOR , , _
POUR '440 ILLEMS, ,
At Up_perWarkr, cital. 40 Inebee ley 26 feet, twol6. A
inch Flues, Siztoke4tack`, - Steam Pipe, Steam and '/1
Mud Drums. • , , • , ,:. ~ : • i ;
Proposalswlllalio he. received at same time for / 1
1
LAYS RG 'WATER ~`-. PIPE ' i
...- ..... • " -.•-- -: • --' :" '' 1
Haring thelpresent season', on elicit streets Una alleyg.- , " I
as may frcitn time to • Gine. be 'directed. by the Com- ~... '
Details mince: ' of the. roposed livii . and specification ot ;.
the machinery, can be pr.:mitred at the . office of the
Water Works, or at the! Loser Works, after the
218th inst. . , -;.:. , , ; _ •. • .
TERMS—Monthly : tasn settlements . . ...,,
? The Water Corathlttee *serve tho right to rej , ect
any by all bid!, ttdcemed by them advisable. , ,
- .. JOSEPti , FRENCIFF, '''' ' '''',
apZt
ECIIBITT AND.CONFOT FOR.:
• • • THE TRAVELING . COMMUNITY: ,
J. B 1 HARRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACKET ,
,
- Car Heater Ana M oderator ,
.
For &maxi AND ,1:10t dispensing,
.with'the use of Sttives ipul. Fires in or about the
Passenger or Baggage Canywith: the attachment to
Rraduate the beat to any. temperature that may be ..
desired without the possibility of tiring the car or
cars tcrwhi'ch the Jacketimay be attached.
I Ilavlngrobtained of the:United States Letters-Pab ,
ent fez ailiSfety Jacket which is. warranted to resist ,
the meat intense heatthat mapbe suiplied to . it in
the position and rarpogiiror.which.it is intendett.
It is a sure protection from act -Merits by the orig. ,
tutting from defective flues,. or whore iron pines are_ • t
used as Candlletol3 for smoke or heat. It is appu , -
plicable to all piping that =0 become overheated,,
and is warranted to give:perftet satisfaction where,
wood or other cc cabustible s material may be - placed
in close proximity thereto. I 'am now ready to ap.:/
ray my. invention Ao atoms, dwellings, facterien. - :
ships, steamboats, railroad cars,.. &c.; wherever
pipes as conductors are made dangerous, by being,'
overheated and setfarity - desiscd.7. , l will sell, on ap.
plication, rights to manunicturoar to use the above
Invention; also, territorial rights, to such as may,
wish' to engage in milling priv7egeb, either byState
or count y
J B. ILLltilus
wodice at the ' "NZ PLUS ULTRA PAINT •
WRty I corner of Morris street and the Alleithe..,
ay Velar Railroad, Aln&b. Ward, Pittsburgh;
GLASS' ILIMUFSCIIIItEIt.
The undersigned harihjsetured the sole Age n .
cy or the sale albs cele br ated ,
corLEr CLAY. • I
Are now prepared to. furnish it In any quintit4 .
•
those wis h ing . to procure this superior article; .• 2
ring fi ft een years use of this Cinu, we have arr ived
.at at puck proportions as we belleye makes it a better -7 "
article for pots than any In the market, we laving
secured an auerage :stand at SIX, EIGIIT, and_TIIN "
MONTHS. We . will furnish recelpes ferlhe proper-. , .
Lion of the mixture af this Clay to perilous parches. , '
ing . The Claris ground and moulded In lumps ; for-.
delivery.
• ' pr anineozix;
, art. Pitt Wise Works.
Wasidn astnet, Plttaburgh„, Vs, :!!”,1
ltirAlo/001k. HOW LOST t: • SION't
Art;-RESTORED!*-4teet Lublishect eneet.
ope.• •
_its cent*: ;41,ECTURE, tO.l-tO.l-.THE . -
NATURAL TREA.TBICEN_and Radical Cure, of, ,
fteanatorrlicea, or'Bendria3 weakness, Involuntary „.
Bexuar , Debtllty and linpedhlieutatoMar.4 ,
riage generally,
_ - .Nervousness, Consumption ? :RV-.
lepsy and Flts; Mental and P8Y44111. lutatomeitre"
suiting from:Selr Abuse, *0 b y Robe. J . Cu lver well. M..D.4 author of the rtireen Book."
BOON'EO. THOUSANDS. Or SUBEERERW," , sent
under seta, in a plainenVelopectO any address; Vogt
Paid, On reeelpt"ot six cents, ortwo postage gams, -c'
Paid,
CHAS. ..J. Co.. 11171BOWF , ,:•.:::
NEW YORE, POBTOREICE BOX 4586. Also Dr
Culverwell's "Marrtageenldei`o p ri ce SIS cents 1 - `
iny,iID,VRT; 1 :• '
WASIFUNGTON
wistusiOrtzii pritzET,
Neur-11.4itftinhAnkin
t . v. O AND r BoN s
'
Vanullieturer- et 001thr MICAL4 :BYE YLOUB and .(..;
1 CHOPRED rshso3,, 49rders deilvered in either
1 tree' er.cbarge. Grain ;of' all kieder 4 :4 10 1 1 Pc,1 , • 1131 ' . ...'! i
Cordahellea. oh abort notiot e • • ' • ' - • ' ':-
_,. i e
1101DrESVCONIENON' - ,'''' "" ' . ' ' ' ,• :,
x y v.: ;:- ::.( . 1 - r - ,:. 11:D ,4 ;.q...y . ii,i' :;';1 4_“: , , ' , :i•
..t.O:
-.-, 2kfackliss 4toise , Wdrkii '' - 'l'- -- '
-Noltilweet On:Wife,' 'keit Cintndii;,Atelibente. , , L. ,:,
• PREIYK ATVA.II I I2II.*COZ` I ';',', ' ..,.
Rave' on hand -%iir piepivelon sheik - noilUilliliiii_,,, i i ,t
and: Step drones. • : an,lfar. : Sidebralke, ' .V. ,
Vaults, see , Heed iinnewomb Stones,Stones,.: So. ~ ' , ;,i, +9l I
°alert mptly exectited. 'Price! reavonnble. ,,,
_.,,,
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I ° 1:1°E l i X ICE4 3 , -•• ? •
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* Wie• ',;',. ','' '''
/Pk 53, TriViiii:Oigifl, ikolgateis 1/40 1 W 1 0:*- - :Vi;
Ordeiniell herewatettantrlltiveetiliided 4 M .
ceive ProbatKb VrAtelationc- ICKbetlg ~witileils mosiug 11. 1 1 .1 '' '' .'t
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