El C tt littsllu4 Gaidtt. LIEF. ON THE "A Life on theOceneVavei, The man who wrote it waslreen: • lie never had been to sea, . And a storm he never had 'teen. lie had never been r itiouseiei' From thirmorniftis goilk doze • By the sound of splashing. water '. As it fell from the horrid hose! He bad never beard a man Scrubbing right over his head Wjth a noise s.ufaclent to rouse Froni-theirgratethe sleunbering dead. Ile had l never peen &Sat woman Grow thinner every day. And lean rog ovetthe vessel side, dllftliefirbotter twar'' While people lotiA osrelealilY "i' Though fa.,t. the M a Y-ue. And unfeelingly say It is no th ing at all But the rolling of the sea:- Andoklithe has .neverbeenAes.-sick, 'Arid crept - Into - bed witti Ids-twat; , I -} While every,motion increasing his throes, ~. And his fefttegs were all in his tiaroat.n!.: EPHEBIEERIS t; „37 —Ohio istohaye Iknew coat of ; a - rins. —Ole Bull will return . in June to r Eurive —John, Owens, is 04iir r ing in. Oincin —Magdala shirts and hats ham already. ,Jappeareftin Canada. —B. -P. Whipple is the chief writer for the: 13ciston Tranacript. Lan undisputed right of wom'en—the right to bare arms.—Ex. - • —Vesuvius has left off its bad habits, and • quit spitting and smoking. • —A daughter of Dumas, said to•be an un tamed shreir, is going on the stage. -The Rink is crowded at Cincinnati with roller skaters. It is very fashionalde. —A Baroness and a Princess, are fighting in a Chicago court over some valuable cor ner lots. • —"A June Idyl" by... Tames Russell Low ell will adorn the pages ;Of the next Atlantic Monthly. I —The dead' body of.a man , was washed to shore at Chicago on Thursday, and taken to the dead how. , • --There lea, regular attendance of 12,000, persons at.the large Mormon Tabernacle p a r , 14-e —The Grand Army of the Republic Is to have a wee.klypaper devoted. to its interests in Hartford, Conn. —Peter Cartwright, of back woods fame, is lecturing in Chicago' on the off nights of the2Methodist Convention.. --The,Bmporor Napoleon sent, as a wed ding present toPrince . Humbert, a valuable diamond hilted swOrd. • wl • . —The 'gateman troupe perform La t Belle Heleneand Gi' La l'nt Duchesse. in Philadelphia , tlaltFVretk - : -- , —The xeport. of the lois o the sec,ond.eye of the flesh mountain Romeo is untrue, he still has that eye and uses it too. —Mrs. O'Donovan Rossa is _going tit ap pear as a reader of Irish poetry. `Mrs. . O'Donovan Rona is an Irish woman. • Bishop Potter, of Nevi irork,•vniited the murderer Brown and pexformed the ser vices for prisoners ' in his cell last meek ' —Mrs. G. H. Lewis "the authoress of Ada me Bede,' the Mil on the Floss, etc.," is about to publish'.npoeia in one volume. —A 'Cincinnati musical society is called . "The - Orphan's" and 'about half the time the papers get them printed as "The Or-, phans." London IS to have two new periodicals, a'weekly, and a monthly, Good Company, and The Oak. Names for such things are fast • becoming very scarce. • I `-Eggs and chickens were ,not to be found within the limkts of the territory of Arizona three ;years ago, and now they form tits chief articles of food there. ' • • ' —Mrs. Yelverton MIS not ma4e any money by hez American readings. he is now at St. Augustine, Florida, picking up , notes for her book about America. • —The Prince Edwards Islanders are much pleased because they have not joined -the •Doininion; they laugh at their, neighbors in New Brunswick and Nova. Saida. 7 -Mrs. Ben Wade is reported by Copper headpapers to , " he 'preparing her - summer clotheafor Whlte: House wear; We can't see any harm she is so'd - ning.• • , —Reierved seats are to be. sold on New Jersey railroa4 trains hereafter.. This' sys tem, :was alivays Used in the dais of:stage coaOlis and will be an excellent.thing , now. •—A .flock;o1 Arctic terrf., settled down on the lakes ins pring Grove Cemetery in Cin cinnati on Wednesday. They stayed day 'end davoitred ",a larie nuieber of gold Everts, ofthel!.o.`ii a Bostonian, 'klublinen, and a graduate of the Boston. Latin School o three things which oughtito have-resulted, in something better than , his Orceenids44 6o n: - ;::: ;--Thare,•isan. anti?tebaces • cluh l in this State; we are glad of'ttrit is alwaysngooS thing to have that sort of'clubilhntencour age trade and reduce the prices if- they have sufficient influence. censumption of beer is 'ee'large'in thitieountry, that. eien in Mainesalapiq4n tiy or Ws will be raised this year. -Hop juilf.ng is; heweirei, hardly yet the Maine 3ininlissofthe6xintry. Stanbery's voice, action'and num ner ire said to resemble those of Henry Clay. It is astonishing what strikingly ugly likenesses of handsome or beautiful things, one sometimes 'finds. , —Chicago wishes 'to be knoWu as ibe cla d watering - Ace of Am 6 i 4 ca• 1 1 telqe Ate shall notbe dles.lrilkced; p eople al -Wart reit their stiongeet hopes mad desires f'';'h the slightest possible foundation. ' The: Wichita Kin g of pain; wjao figured /here some' years ego, died cab°, some •tl4lO nflos brit , an imitator of his bas succeed - ;!" 5 - 14; c u U M' # 4414 . *lt tO:driveli 49# / 341.113 " i -ton in an - ZPani varotche, draw; ,3 7 .fort/; bb r eect'i .11 ; —lt lleallnlSanCiai ivory ailed . %QTlb kit by 11 4 a nalld*,9t l i t c ot f i *pat One T dant* for. every ms, wouud 1401 0 11 / 4 11 4 th f, rorPc#4#4l: Pivte&rei : , ,40440.014e474a440 - 04itiiti,*ri-,4 4 .i.sinbjew4,7 . 4!.."/Aid :aerfiMfroft,iptb,l*. l 4the4 6 iO-4•0010 440,44 dwis 144,1 4 ftd,mdivegerriebvalytteraie 0 ;Li,100.F.10,01 0 , 4 11$ i ", 11 I v, hp., • ;: e- , Wt.( .t.! 10.4,1 I -•- - --, :147'T•; '` •-' 6 y.L - • 1 year 1747; it was kept bp - until 1777 when The house in which It met was taken to be used as a revolutionary war ,. hospital. —We never yet heard oed,..:ip medi cine which was not considered byAome•one or aher, 7- of established reAutat: : ; orilfor seive and sanity, as an . excFllent. remedy just the thing: hich he of sh(l4hati long; en looking ter, The idea of aThiraculomilipe el& which will do away witlithettiCessity :for doctors, seems to exist in every human brain. The fearful lies concerning women in Connection with drunkenness and public seeming, TEgutalltlin such journals as the Satupday 4 lierfifo awiliouitd tate: a:* 'em? Ok i the woMeir ss . cjr4 of NefveYorWaid I by the iiVashiiieonleorree pondent of, the J Prov*mee..7:aigna4 as well as by the'higlier class oft"ritish joirmas. =-We hear .ok , -plilti-tobacco. club in the fur west, whei. the _vtorog' 'lades itgieed not to Iwslk home from ' chulth with any one who used f4eeih` ' l%o yo`tingmen foist- ed &counter plan-not te:walk with .airy girl who-Iwouldnetkit theta smoke while walk! ing. Nest *Luau morning . the girls walk ed home alone. Sunday evening when they came home thelr hair smelt strongly of .Smoke. EOM —Mrs. Browning wasnot•the daughter of fondon merchant,- but of ~.a private gentleman. Mr. Browning probably is a gentleman, and would, even if he were, a merchant, be terribly digusted with any one who shouldintiniate that the two'leer4s pot ompatihle, and he prObably would'iie still more disgusted with any one who interfered with his privacY,andyet hi troubles him self:to make ,the above:assertion abOut his 'wife's father. —Southern' politician!) do hot despair of success in their scherneahy diplomacy and 'cunning, which they were mnable to attain by force of arms. Every one=even many Englishatateamen--understands that Canada must one day drop into the United States. With this idea as a basis, the sharp sighted Southerly - statesnken have flooded the neighboring Pominicin with ex-confedeiate officers of all sorts, whoby, dwelling among the Canitucks 'and constantly disseminating their opinions, hope to have a large majori ty in their favor when the time of annexa tion comes. This, is a repetition of the policy pursued by thein in Europe and West Point thirty years before the war. SOUTHERN NEWS, —The next regular course of lectures in the Athuita Medical College will commence September 1, - —Gen. Alexander Mcßae was buried from St. James Chufai; Wilmington, N. C., on the 28th, Withal.' theMisomc honors. —Colonel John Hanctiek, Inrother of Gen. llinaick, took Charge of the Bureau of In ternal Revenue at Nev Orleans on the 30th inst. . • • —Shortly after noon ' one day last week, a daring thief entered ' millinery store in Macon, Georgia, and stole the money drawer. ' • —One day last week, in broad daylight, a horse thief dug ,through 'the wall of the Davidson county (Term.) jail, and made good his escape. " —A policeman in "Mobile has been bound over to keep the peace. Had he attoried Dogberry carefully he would have kept it without belug bound over. —The Richmond Whig of the 4tb. brings cheering intelligence of the fruit crop in Virginia. Apricots,. peaches, are re ported to be in a healthy and flourishing ccndition. —On Saturday last, a lot - of negroes stole and butchered a fine blooded cow from Cap tain Turner Sykes, a few miles from Col umbus, Georgia, worth. $2OO. The scoun drels have been arrested and lodged in jail. —The Danville (Virginia) Timed has started a report, for the accuracy of which it says it can vouch, viz ; That there is a female child near that place only, fifteen months old, having quite, a large moustache nearly an inch in length. —The Atlanta, Georgia, Daily intelligen cer thiriys that General Meade will have a hard time investigating the election frauds in that State. They are rank and rotten and villainous.beyond 'human conception. So much for carpet-bag reconstruction. —The Daily Opiniort has changed hands, and slightly changed names.. An associa tion of punters, under the firm' name of John M. Floyd& ill ,conduct it un der the name of the Co., 4uthern Opinion.. It will be.the exponent of .National Democrat- ; is doctrines.. --Two convicts in.the Baton Rouge Pen itentiary, on Monday last, killed a guard_ and made their escipe. A negro under life sentence alio made his escape at the mane time. One of them, J, sMcCarty, of ..New Orleans,bas since been recaptured. Powell,' white, and Jolatson, negro, are still at hirge: woman went Into theßattle House in Mobile the other day and stole ten dresses, and various other articles of woman's wear infrt appaiel that It become!' us not to men tion, all of which she managed to put . on her Person and wolicsivoY with. She was clear. :dressed to; khl She was subsequently arrested, and compelled disrobe., -1 --A'Voman:-.in - • New , Orleans,' the 'other day, who had some real or imaginary griev ance in the way of suspecting her husband's fidelity, undfittbek, to:Oldp,:thefiestroyer of her peace, and got licked herself; whereupon she raised eldn' with ler , _husband, and . both parties were taken before the Recorder. In the heat of , her • passionshe announced her intention: to give timundertaker a.couple.of jobs that evening,, which the Recorder not seeing any nccgssity, for, had her locked up as iProOontionCt l 7 measure._,,:... : • s ISE ,Ity.otimA mns Bootie . ' A Boston - ,beett engaged _tar aeveial" a:tenths Past up3n some for. :Edwin among winch is crown orchard 111. It is a truly regal affair, being entirely composed.: of goblpand silver and precious stones; including Hmany ldiamOnds., This - crown differs in forth flotnthe present English crown, but it is believed to be a perfect ide simile of. Ricbard'e,A 3 7sll7 Altd,4s been manufacidied" en fOxPenee or over $ l ,OOll There is also a n tligeO.o oqiillar. the rifer .of 44: gart,* , im l 4e: 94telY ai r .8 4 44 8 014 2 :tri g# 444 14 Cr l M i t ralkk , 4o4l, Al* 4) . y- few ftled word itpa 4 axg *, inonmewili:xm sioneb• tbe hilt asui b ei n g utentily:covered withibri liapt gates;. S•t J Je•m9..)l: l o,o e. .e 4 Att. agit.T uil some Premier * wasiiterally a blaze of dia monds. . Ellithetaterar of black velvet, itolkuxatered- ;with ,cleatcre,ortheta; 4114 , 2 = 91 ' OraillidAtikeetbAirpleees • IT lipid ttarilles f ten ifrief tketbdpatilidtiliaa Liatfri r •'r 91,1 1 1; , ,i•tcati. riructttobT aUIrsJ :Jl7) , •'"%r .7;nif , lt;;J, - 1.4r4,83 bquißa: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: 'MONDAY. MAY DENTISTRY EEVIUMMCACTED =II ,WITHOUT PAINI '`: NO :HARE WHEN :ARTIPICLLT.s. TEETH ARE ORIDERM A FULL BET FOR $B, • • • • - AT D& SCOTT'S, igs PBRIi .STREET, 3D D OOR ABOVE BAND. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL A 2415 EX AMINE SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VULCAN,- lay9plArT - GAS FIXTURES - GAS - Mittritkiit •chaXLdel leo FOB AND Just received,.the finest "ad largest asysorAim ever opetiedlti ttrls citv. I WELDOINI 41( 1 - KELLY, . 147 : WOOD = STBEETi.con...Nrue* r0b.34 - D . Alt pfoons.'.:„!::.2, 87. MARKET .877.; SPRING; OPIZNIET(Ir TIMBRE F. PHILLIPS': tSuccessor to 1. M. Burchfield & Co.) SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. ME.-PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the extensive alterations to his ' RETAIL :DRY GOODS. STORE . Are completed. and , his establishment is NOW OPEN. No offers an entirely New Stock of Dry Ooods, For Sps ' ing and Sommer Wear, at the lowest East ern Case Prices. an 3: • 87....MARKET , STREET..: 4 1. • • • . . 0 01 _ . rn En+ • 0 151 . ut • - Ct • A . • • N. c• E.( 0 - :A_ 5 .0 . 411 -- a r i . 0 r Z -2 cCANDLESS hi. CO., CARR" Iti (Late Wilson, Carr & Co.') WHOLESALE HEAT.rits IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 9* WOOD STREET, Thind door above 01,aanori alley, • " prrrsuirnoif, rn. PIANOS, ORGANS, &C BvEtT.ilt) BEST AND C H EAP- Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S OOITAGE ORGAN. The SCHO3tACIEEIt PIANO combines all the latest' valuable improvements known in the con struction of a first class Instrument, and lass always been awarded-.the highest premium wherever•ex hibited. Itrne is f u ll, sonorous and sweet.. The workmanshl for ddrability and beauty , surpass all others, ' rice' from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish, clteaper than all otherso-called fret class Plano. - ESTZY , S . COTTArtIii onolair Stands at the. head of bit reed instruments, In _PrO ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone oratry similar Instrument in the United States. It is sim ple and compact in construction, and not liable to get out of order. cARPENTEWS — rATENT " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is only to be found In this Organ. Price from $lO5l t 011550. All guaranteed iorrice years : INANE & BIIEITLEI4 • icing ' • - No. Is ST. CLAIR STREET.. SECOND HAND MELODEONS AND ORGANS, In perfect order, from $36 to 436: ' • mbl2 GWI t 3;. ognrX stRENT: PPAIgS AND • -, QUEENSWARE r SELVES (PLATED WARE, • „ !S. • BOHIERWi VAS% • • And othr Erritirm rAlistriP Gomm, • Brent varletT• WiRSD STREET. • , - • • RICIIARti' IC. BREED & CO. 100 WOOD STREET. FIRM LIES REIZENSTEIN; :1 5 * 4/ 113 Shell70 , • ~ •. ; 1 4r otulti door Abovelllamcm'a.!, 15114 s &, Ware , it Table,Cutlery Ea . RN PRICTIL, Niei7skins retita•li in • first' dist ' stortrOu hau4. Cat saCezaatse• our ends,i , r) t , ,!, , 4 (4) MOMS. ( ilrarnatMnt.l r.. ' e' ":., ' iiifi b Oi t tL./ ) , '' .3j:-;lVoldeilony ndßakeysA- tni4: , -it -1. ,,- 3.•'. ..-..-,rwi , il , fio3IO4IOQMEM,MUMATE4; . %ft, - , I: . ',. r l l,Ar ee **Yet*lsid Uieitie . Arvin) kit. Ottillat 11410,0 N ausalied., 11151. ""jYi -----:, ;. 1 ,!,,;. i l miti‘rdpvirs .... , . , .h.l 3llllMitaketit tt 'l-.4 ::irt 4 1 .4. 1 t ,! 7 1"441 . 111411ia t ' . 11. 7 ". .. id ".. / I ' , •v • ' ln }../ , _,..1[ ',' NA •' 1 ',. )/11111=8. 1 11 “? tial 4 R '“ . 1 ; 1; 6 " . .. 1A . ry, ..t3C - '-' I t olsPl ri r An - ', . „..- 1)1.1.1. 4,1-1 - f 7,716 - ~,' ... f' or ' ll ' "'"W ,I3 '. 7 7 1 ' S , ~ . . }-0 / Alipti '' 4, 4'l ' , , . -1 ' , . .., 1 ~.. ~,, Cr'! ,i'!' ..__ J, kl , tit INlTYlik#llr :botywityr 611, =„ltlifwei..-. , ilf.o:llsfirt 91 iloy. tin fr I t li.A 4 ..4/ , 41 ,, , ~,, :1-,,,,i ~ 4 , ,,u i . , biTOll -Tau 9(11 of grli,p-v114,1 ' -lula: rob ;ma R9:11, 2.-ni: I,7.':Ni3a• a A.-., ,4Aryyrr .y . st:l i 74a:Astiat ' . . • C4RPETS, OIL CLO`. CHINA. BLITTING CIIAXII-VkIWarEES krery superior quality of ''White, Fancy Striped TTDIGS, MEE AT LIAT I Enitr.sr COLORS. . = Peet fit this Market. ECE the_ ~ ! ~~ . ~..-.. ;,IRes„ 117TEE:ST. ab•ti Wood. Irl 1 868 8rim,,11 1 0 CH 11868 • JUST OPENING, • LARGE Aseißtkgastt, •- • , , LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY . . SPECIAL INDUCEME To N s T E S L IO THOSE WHO EUE BOYARD, ROSE & CO., •21 Fifth_ Street, ' lattlo:d&wP ' - OVER BA.TES & &ELL'S, 71 73 McFARLAND & COLLINS ARE NOW OPENING THEIR NEW SPRING •STOCK, C.4XUPIF...rES, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN GOODS, LAST MONTH }OR CASH. AND IN MANY INSTANCES AT Less tha!k,Actual Cost to Manufacture. _ , _ These Goods could not now be :re_placed for the Milne cost and are offered FOR (Ana at • IYHOLESALE AND R ETAIL, Far Below Their Present "fralue AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL. - WAYS BE IN TH AD HIS ON THE BEST STOCK MARKET. Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street. SECOND .lelo:Kwv&T & H. PHILLIP& 1868.''' 'Ds:lB6B. mt v . ... 401.. L i .w ja r r , i . a . bveit i or r,orn and other FLIP OR OIL CLOTHS, CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND WINDOW , SHADE'_ OIL CLOTHS, OF EVERY tkrAcnrrTioN. Also, 1104111 in of Troyasparent Vindow Shades, Simla Fixfores, • •Taissels. llDOrds, 4ke., &v. WOLICSALE AND RETAIL BUYERS will dud our Irif i zr A k E o7 k lr s aia LOWER, THAN CA t I! y and atyleaaecond to none. . J. & H. PHILLIPS ana:naa AO AND ASST. CLAIR ST. _ _ CARPET BEATING ESTABLISHMENT.' Which TEN YEARS , Tlti.A.l; In New York and oth er Eastern cities hasgroved.asomplete success. ADVANti i AGES: .3;4t — 'Fadlog and Shrinkage are completeiy,rold . Sld-2.T0 rippling apart. necessary. 3d—When Veed from dust, moths or their larVae, t he Car*rlooks nearly at good as new, save 'the naturanding town wear. - dith—W_heit perfectly. clean.a Carpet will wear at long atoun, ilearable matter ha a mere point of eoOnoniry say.nothlng oflooks. vgir AT THE OFFICE', •); ~F.: ..• :• • NO. r 17 9, (Liiberty :Street be receive prompt GEO L MCCLINTOCK, TOBACCO ANDCIGAREL _...;.},,,,:,,iiiiitltif.;rattokmr or LEAF TOW* Alwfa Si}Ate, - WO:4 mixt n'stitgcr, with; s eE or ow). imuway 4o,in.hriii s ib un tir d i tak tiv a tru a.• tal i ip)lo4, • • •prrTai IPA ;pa di .06•DA,1 4 / 1 4b Pe DWAIN! . &C. I, 1868. THE.PARTNERSHIP HERETO fotIng between the underA e..r gued, und t e muite, of . . _ SCHOMAKER & LANC, diseoisedby mutual conseo,_on'3l4yAet, by the retirement of--WILLIA3I SCEHOMA.K.=. wbo has sold hie Interest in the ltraGto the remain Al partners, who will continue the biesinewe at the s e place, the name of • - = :WATT, LANG & CO. • - . W3l. SCHOMAXER, • 14'31. F. LANG., JOHN . WATT. And CheCk • Having sold my interest in the firm of SCIIO3UL. KER. & LANG to my late associates, I cheerfully solicit for them a continuance of the patronage of my old friends and the public jolterall •r ••••.••••• • . WATT, -14 tiNG JOST IMPORTED Groceries,. Figur Grafi, Prosiiiions; Cheese, Fish. Carbon 011, Saltolhe.,,, - ' 1.12 &•114 . Wocid Street', • mr3:1;73 PITTSBURGH. ISSOLUTION.--PrilE, FIRM OF stpATWELL, LEE dt' CO. 'was - dhurolved on the of February, IBBQ, by mutual consent. Either , partner may sign the name of the firm In settlement. JOHN ATWELL. • - •' - • •• . • CHAR J..LES ATWELL.' • • . .J. EE._ The'undersigned continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, under the.name and strie of AT'WELL LEE, at the old place, No. 131. Seooad street. A. continuance of - the_patronage -of.thelr friends and the public is respectfully _soliefted. CHARLES ATWELL. mb7:ms3 MERCHANT TAILORS. p WARDLE, • ItILMUCHAN'I" MILIZLIan; - No. 93M SMITHFIELD STREET, FITTS/WIWI:I, .•• ' r 'keeps constantly on band a One assortment of CLOTHS .CASSIMERES & YESTINGS Alsls, GENT'S FURNISHING COODS; GENT'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style.: '- MERCUANT velum No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Plttsburp, I's. Constantly on band; a full assortment of CLOTHS, CXSSIMERES. VESTINGS, &c. ' ayako&S DUFF & CO., Merchant 'Tailors,' No. 34. Federal St, Allegheny, Have just received a large and well selected stock of =Km SPRING GOODS, Suitable fora first class custom trade. Also. a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING. GOODS. 'WS PATENT And every variety of SUPERIOR CRACKERS. S. S. 31.ELItViEr, - 91 Liberty Htieet, TRY THEN. Intal ENWABLIEIHED IN-1840. SHEPHARV'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory, 317 LIBERTY STRIIET, PITTEIBITROIL • Mannlneturer and dealer In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FBIIITS, NIITS. itc. GAS STEAM FITTING. JOHN' N.; COOP= ....JOS. KAYE EMERY' BIER. JOHIV DI. COOPER & C 0. ,, BRASS FOUNDERS GAS AND STEAM - FITTERS, . Manufacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK. o I: 4 rE 4tegr i at i toz i t ) i . Arty i n s. in FIXTURES Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH, DYERS AND SCOURERS. F r s. wcz, DYER AND SCOUREI. BID G.T.O*ES AND LAkES , PT.,1731E8 'CLEA,I4r-- INJAttIN SINGEALL; ram? Man. QINGERLI CLEIS, : Suppe*tors: to G*o'. F. ScatsCiOtait Cts.. 11PILACTIc.., only Th e Mita bitsbafent West of the M ountains. Milanese Cards,' Letter MOPE Bonds Labels , - (ampler'. /Show Cards ,; Diplomas,. Portraitis t Views, Certificates of Deposits,:invita tion Outs; lte., -.Nose lii and 14 Third street,' rindiurti.L2 • ! • , MA R ML IO7 4 ,I -" I ;' • , MAL/II ix. , CA.I 2 S .4.1q3) Also, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TRUK_ _KV VALISES, ISA SMITH FIELD STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders promptly ailed and satisfaction gtusranteed. 44LASS MANtiFACTIMEREL-- q the s - Th ale e undersigned COPLEYebrated Issuing amazed . the solo Agen• of the cel POT CLAY. • Are tow prapared to furnish !It- in any- etttitit7to those wislang to procure this superior article. Del ring fifteen years Use orthis Ciao, - we have arrived at such proportions aswe.belleye mikes it a better article for pots an any In the, market, we having 'secured an atm stand' af trr; 'lncur and Till atoNrne. Vie Tarstisksecelpetfor the •proper ! . tion.of the mixture alias Clay to persons porches-. it t if • The Clay is grceind and moulded tax lumps a s " titnfligniE • •Ifort, Pitt OlsisiliVorks„ !MA Street, Pittsburgh, , pERC'ETAIE4:IIII3HrIy. Rage nr,Rt WYAP•! l 44 l il v irt tcomagfrialloipiraupur, Iffiti!l7 cLUXEIIYi or p r irt w BLAST URNACE; 'orefrtoiatea, d -Wcoza.nritx , ally_,_sollat‘aW9tWeir t . Oct. . I" l l 4 A2ti for f ib ' ll Terr*W FREIDA , '2llO ...11-r.) • the! • , •1: WWI; .I_lAirm ICONINWIt ;-: v 'qr. 09ub :la 1 , .. - f , :t .1 rnr: To- jtitt:lto lad! JI:r•t; t. , 41 . :I ~ ,w):l . I '.ri...T- P 7 ' 2141411 4 111 .79111t7007*4) , 1 . (.i .;,,, Northwest corner of West Conanort..oooNP-' -I. l Plugoall i aTirajima a c 0.... atro W a r ‘3, , . n o t e tort ncr_earth Nrorer7 A l r t r aslio -1 . . il ri . ' 4fo -4. ;.a .1: 4 1 ; 11 1.11: 14 ; 21 ;11 1131'r' .I.P.I . . - to: ni worin lu o.; ia;bil ... 11.-1 ol ni,iii , i-, tit il l lzix .3 - 14.3 1: ):II I() y.tID !I: 11)17 f::, :3.! o'.l JII III::4 '' BUSINESS CHANGES. I PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WV.X.):*3l;e:l_l:l3-104 3{l FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS._ FRENCH CR.ACIMRS CONFECTIONERY, , Nos. 185 and 187 Pil.rd BAreet, STRAW GOODS GUM OR DYED. LITHOGRAPHERS. HATS IM) CM'S. Wlishl ME MISC IrSTABLISIIED L?,110IL8T IN .4.IIILEMA. NORTH AX4RICAN Lightning `Rod V.anActorv, BRASS FOUNDRY IRON GAINANIgNO. 30,000 FEET MANT7FATURi64)AILY. THE,CELPGATED STAR GALVANIZED . !, _. .. • ---- togroninmit,' , , z , ,',, j -,:ci 41 f , ;' v. ~ r -,• ~ : 7 ..,, •,•., 4- i ., " : ? m.nunictui,,04.380.1,1004., mt Id An of the continhat,earantWto be 4 rto Lightning_Up4hause. -indu ats Ingle to peddler - 8 and aarlee lis baying' a "wbbleal ._ Also, tine_rjatlna Pottatt„ or all kinds sad patterns _-_,. togethesl/qth lasiliaMrar_7l/alteditilic.,TO . Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. Sarni) es, am . pblets and Circuital sent rree. a: f:. , ',:-- ---,, l'A'' mylnlat 1 1 171HIRN . 1 Nos. 488 and - 490 St. Join ar10:033-48:1' TATENIEN'Ir in rut REAL ESTATE G 9 BANK,' On the 80th Day at Aprl4 1868. IMMTI Bond and Mort- •.• . gages, theing drst - • ls ou - .kcal Es- • - p.. 13017,05 68 IU. t3, r 0-20 Bonds at . • To,opo 00. ' irr13. , 1.801, Bonds at "- • • . • 104 • 26,000 00 Cffice re Furnitu' • • 410 00 ash 11,290 1-0 • . , Total Av505,5134,68' • . LIABILnfrEs. - .• • . , Amount Due Depos- , itors.. . .. . 0430,255*a Amount Due Vep_os- Itors, Inturest,Bay Ist. 111160* 10,860 821 $410,g518 65 Balan Contingent ."- . • Fund • 217.409 03: • . 00. The aboic is a true statennu.t. • A. A. GARRIER, Treasurer. - The undersigned, Auditing Committee, have ex amined the books of the Benk, • the. Bonds, Mor iviude Securities, and the ClBl, and find time foregoing . JR*, W5l". 61111.Tif, H. CHM D 5.. Prestdent—lSAAC JONES . Tel:titers. Hon. THOS. 31, HOWE, Hon. J. M. 3100RHEAD, ISAAC JONES._ C.SG•. HUSSEY, W. B. COPELAND, JACOB PAINTER, - HARVEY CHILDS. NICHOLAS-VOEGTLY, WM. - H. &MITA. INTEREST ALLOWED on Deposits in this Ins* tution, at SIX .PER CENT- PER ANNUM. poyable to depositors in May and 270veniber, which, if not drawn, will -be added ..In he-principal and cox- Accountant (. PARKE. • Solicitor. E. BRADFORD,TODD. OFFICE. 03 FOURTH STREET.. my7:pl7 owNints OF: DRAYS, WAGONS, CARTS, HACKS, OMNIBUSES, And every description of CARRIAOP.S. aremuelred• to. all at tire OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER • and TARE OUT THEIR LICENSES, on or befbre the let day of May next. • For each and every Wagim Cart. Car, Dray, Buggy or Carriage, drawn by one horse. the sum of 5. 00 For each and evert* one of the above named.. vehicles drawn by two horses, the sum of. : 800 For eseitilnd every one of the, above named • 00 vehicles, drawn by four horses the sum of 10 For each and eve ry Hack drawn by two horses, the sum of - • •10 00 For esch•and every Omnibus and Timber _ _ Wheels, drawn by tWo tortes, the sum of. 12 00 For each additional:horse attached toany of the above .named vehicles; the sum of ' -1 00 Sgp. -- 3. It shall be the duty of all. Ltvery Stable keepers' in said city to make, a• return to the City Treasurer, within twenty days after the passage o.f this ordinance,and annuallythereafter on or before, • the Ist day. of May of. each and every year, of the nirreS of vehicles of every description, Owned and • lased them. in their : business , and tire : kind theret of, the aame refuse shalt be made under oath,, Bre; 4. All owners of Carts; Dram Wagons ethervehicie:s..who - thall 'neglect or refuse , to pro, cure a license as aforesaid, shall be subject to a pen- , alty of not less than ten per cent. fur every thirty days the same remains unpaid after the Ist day or Mey of each year. All Livery Stable keepers failing • to make the return required In the 3d Section of thug „ordinance, shall. in addition to the foregoing, be subject to a penalty or not exceeding fifty dollars, all of which penalty shall- be recovered before the 'Mayor, or one of the Aldermen or said city, by sum mary conviction; and it shall be the duty of the Chief 'of Police to seek out all - persons who have failed to comply with any , of the provisions of this ordinance and report the rime to the City Treasn• urer, for winch service he shat receive the sum of fifty cents in each case, to be taxed and collected as part of the costs, upon conviction atfafdresaid. - • .- ihe ,penalties for non-compliance with the ordi nande will be Strictly enforced after the above date, • '•-• •- D. MACEERRON. City Treasurer.- • Allegheny City, April lst;.• UM& • myl:pso NOTICIE TO OirfF t ll.l3 OF . DRAYS, RIM, &IL • - - • • • - - Notice is hereby. given Its - all' owners- of Drays, Carts, Carriages, Buggies, Ike., whether resident or non-resident in the City ot Pittsburgh, to pay 'their ' Licensee at -the , I'reameretra Office of , the City of Pittaburgh:FOßTHWlTH 'ln accordance - with an Ate of - Assembly, approvel enrols- 30th, 1060,.and and 'an Ordinance of. the ouncils of the 'City of Pittsburgh, passed Aprillo, 1860: All Licensee not paid on or before 31AY 15, 1008, will be placed in the hands et the Chief of - Felice . for Collection,: subject to his fee of 30 cents for the collection thereof, and all Persons who .neglect or refuse to take out Licenses trill be subject to is pen alty,te be recovered' before theikiayor,Hdonblethe amount of the License.- • • ~ • t, • The oldmsetal plates of preylous years must he re turned •at the time Licentes are taken out, or poi 45 cents therefor. ' 1••: ' • • • • DATEHOF LOENSIF.: • . • Each One Horse .Vehicie • 0 T Each Two Horse • 00. Eoch Four Horse'' • 13 00 Each Two Horse Hack • - 13 00- , : Omnibuses and Timber :Wheels drawn by . -Two, Horses, Eighteen Hollam:each. For each addl.' • Donal Horse used in anyZ of - the aboyeirehicles One —t . Dollar.. 1 A l a a NDgas , • I • ty kirrsnratcar. February 1&:1889. Ci Treasurer. V . (.41!, ,A 8 .Bro - wag, Ntve 1;or4. ' ys:pY w. CS. FELD &CD, F DEAVERI3 fl GLUE; CURT amo runt, Tanners' *rap, irtorpois Cattle Tails, LT . : BONES, NEAT'S-FOOT OIL 86C. 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