Q C littburgij Gaitttt TEAT. CHARMING POET,. "OEM Mere dith," has issued a new volume of welts, one of which ("A Great Man") is so ex eellent that we can , not help publishing part of it, regretting that its length pro hibits our giving the whole to our readers: „• . _ That Min IS great, and he aloe, Who serves a greatness not his owe, For nether prai and pelf: Content to know.be unknown: Whole , in himself. • • Strongls that man, he only strong, L._,To 'Whose Wellrordere4 will belong, For service and delight, -All powers that, in the face of Wrong, • ! Eight. , 4pdtreeliellyand only he, • ‘v hui r from e IM yrant passions free, 1, By ortune undimmed, ,Barl.power upon himself, to be BY himself obeyed. If such a man there be, wfiere'eV Beneath the sun and moon he fare, , lie cannot fare amiss Greet Nature bath him In her care; Her cause is his: Who hOldiby everlaithig, Which neither chance nor change can flaw Whose steadfast coarse Is one . With whatsoever, fumes draw The ages on: .„ • • • • • • • • If such a man there be, where" er Beneath the sun and moon berate, • He doth not Mitre alone, He goeth girt with cohorts, vowers, 'The monarch Of hts =unit boars, "Whose mind's his throne. • "Ho owes ho'hOma,ge to the sun; . There's nothing he need seek or shun: . All things are his b yp He is his,own posterity; His Pature In himself QBoth lie; His soul's his light. • Lord of a Bony life Is he, • Loftily living though be be Of lowly birth; though poor., He la cks not wealth; norhigli degree In s k tate obscure. , The mer&y great are, all In all, ' No more than what the merely:a/nail . ' Esteem !them. Man's opinion Neither cOnTerred„ nor can recall, - ThismatOs dominion... HEMERIS. —Spurgeon his two sons and the gout. —Olive'Logan is stage-struck in Chicago. --Princess Itaccioceld_ is dying oLmea sles --A, man combusted spontaneously in Cleveland the Other day.- -Captain Worden, of Monitor fame, is going to Giimany in June. --;Thlers is seventy-one, and has seen a good deal for one . of his years. - —The Empress wore a bonnet made of violets at the Long Champs races. -Old Jicob Barker, once so renowned, is very pilor and ninety years old. —The disgusting Judd case is still drag ging it's slow and weary length along. —The American Jerome Bonaparte is coining home to his mother in Baltimore. —The latest style is to wear the parasol in a sheath, slung at the side like a sabre : —Plenty of lnmber and scarcity of ves sels is the present . state of things in Maine. —Dan Bryant has retired from , Celtic stage and will hereafter confute himself to the Ethiopian drama: —The detectives say that t,hey are on the track of the Benninghoff robbers, and ex pect to get the money. —The giraffe is dead; which is the reason that it it is not here as a palfrey fOr Miss Swann; the giantess. —Miles O'Reilly has bought seven hund ,_ red acres of ground near Richmond - and is going to raise tobacco t -Brooklyn, is nearly twice -as large as consolidated Pittsburgh would have been. It has 400,000 inhabitanta. —*ger. Pryor, is- living in _New York, —excepting when Mr. Potter visits that city, when Mr. Pryor merely exists. —Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Morton give the most expensive <entertainments in Paris. Of course they are Americans. —iniprovernent4 are' to be made in Chi cago. Chidago Can stand improvements about'as well as , any place we know. —G. Augustus Bala has taken to praising American& He alWays did like to be pecu liar and this is a peculiarity in England. —Two parties are enjoying a law suit in Newrlttia - ill:oil:rite; bE itbont the of Mo'unt Washington, which they lxrdi claim to own. —The'New York Herald has given up Admits', Fanagut as abad job, and taken to Jtidge Chase as a presidential candidate. —The National Intelligeracer has been an alyzing Speaker Colfax recently. It would trouble any'one to, analyze the Intelligencer. —Why is it that a negro objeCts to being called irblack man when a Caucasidan con side's it a compliment to be mated a white. —A wealthy : Preach enthusiast Wed the other day and left nearly $200,000 to Alex ander Dumas, and about $70,000 to" Edmond About. —Dr. :Whidship is married. He got mar ried *week. ,He says he likes it. better Mt& than tOns, although the bride was one _ of the ton. , —Minnesota, in default of a candidate for Vice PieSideUt'Of her Wail, would like to try Hannibal Hamlin again. A sentdide choice at any rate. • " tA f S --Diogenekthe i jmitor of Bowdoin lege, died a : 4 arkapago ' SatuidaY..l f He+left a library of 900 volumes and several thou sand dollars in gold. • % —There is a town called Atkinson in the State Of liew•Hainiashite, htin dred years old, and hits had but one house burned —St. rani, Minn., has gone heavily into a novel bushiese: Eighty thousand rat skint' wereliebt, do EbfD ` pe~aetlptar Piomt3iat city. What was done with the bodies? —Michigan has a gro wing , boy of nine teen.years, who is already seven_ feet three inches in height. He is thought to be pre paring as fag as possible to propose, to Miss Swann.. —lt has been' discovered that veople do not considei the taking of =lmam as stealing, because those articles are always and•l . 0 . 09 'therefore; not.to , be much thought of. s • . —)&cii : o`iertionsibuio are dying; One Old lady, wholYte: through 130 years, died recently YalPsndlio.' •She left'six ty-twv4assandantei aadwas older . than:the Methodist' den'onilhattnn• —Tie 'lin*: 'Acme returned in St "Be nki M X4 l ‘.4ss 2 , B a l l' a !4' 4 , 4 Yiniltuned tiniorteper of it. It =iii n da take abotat,.that much money to indi t i e anta APLAPlA•49olrfir =lW' 1t; - 1 1 # 11 11.1c 1 r.tt flt*nigb tieut. Tku ititt WitrWijoltidPlPMMlkikkrial - her history: - Annie 'died in lowa, an is singular that she had gotten no further than that, as she had 104 years to do it in. sage philosopher has come to the con clusion that more men fail in this world for want of tact than for want of talent. Tact is a rare virtue, and yet we never yet saw a miserable bungler who did not pride himself on it's possession. , • —The rebel General Hood, who used to be known as the worsted Hood, has been married to a Miss Hennon, of New Or: leans: Hood had the reputation of being the handsomest dare devil at West Point when he was there. —Blind Tom is still playing piano: His houses are not, however, as large. as they need to be. If Thomas would retire from business for a few years, he would create more excitement and make *more money than ever, his return. —The it Cloud irtlivnime of the hotel - which was the newest a week ago in New York. This appellation is irttended, by the proprietor, as a delicate compliment to the Emperor of the .- French. Napoleon will, no doubt, be highly delighted. —The Medium Home had $300,000 given him not long ago ) by an ancient widow who was one of his disciples. Honk has incur red her displeasure, and she now sues him in hopes of getting back her money.- That money has, however, goneto itslOng home. —Prentice scouts at the idea of a tie in the Senate, he says that there is no longer anytie between the Senate and honest men —that tie is broken. Considering Mr .Prep- Lice's rather peculiar, idea of honesty, we may very prope4 consider this as a com pliment to the Senate. • —The Hon. Wm. B. Reed, of has presented all of the papers of his grandfather, the so-called President Reed of revolutionary notoriety, "to the New York Historical Society.. tar. Reed has probably • given up all idea of coming out any thing but "second best" in his controversy <with Bancroft. . —Horrible murders are again 'becoming popular. We know of none more atrocious than that .recently committed at Hampton Falls, N. H., where an old man nearly eighty years of age, and his wife, were bru tally murdered with an axe and robbed of nearly $l,OOO by a recently dis charged laborer. —The Cincinnati Commercial aspires to the position of dictator. It is trying tomn duce the Democratic party to nominate Chief Justice Chase for president, and it also wishes the Republican, party to refuse to nominate Senator Wade as Vice President. _One paper can always dictate to two parties, lint the two parties rarely obey the dic tation. • —Ovens, the Philadelphia assessor, who was prominently mixed up in the murder of the lamented Colonel Riddle, has resigned his office. At the time of the Colonel's death, this man was impeached, but the trial was delayed as much as possible,, and now, on the receipt of his resignation, has been dismissed altogether. Although he thus, es caped unpUnished, he has lost his office, a fact for which single or widowed ladies who were tax payers in his district will be. pro foundly tiumirful: —Bismarck, the most polished rhetorical swordsman in Europe, has given England a delicate thrust with his - rapier which is good enough to make the childrenof Albion wince. He said if he were a Chinese, an Ind,ian or an Abyssinian, he should proba bly care a great deal about England, but be ing a simple European; he doesint care at all. England winces at every little evidence of this sort that her glory has departed, but does nothing to bring it back again, but fight untutored savages. —There are innumerable Americans abroad. Paris swarms with them; Rome is beginning to empty them into Switzerland,' and the German cities are thronged with them. In Dresden alone there are 590 of them spending the winter, and these are divided into various clicitkes, which manage to fight, talk scandal, gossip and all that sort of thing in a remarkable degree. , All of Abese,Americans, with a few honorable ex ceptions, are well dressed loaferii, and when five hundred or a thousand of that sort of People are turned loose in a town like,Dres: den or Florepce, the effect can be imaghied. —One of the greatest nuisances of the side walks now, after the protracted wash ing and scrubbing, is their constant We as a roadway fo; wheel-barrows. /den and boys who are the pilots of the hand carts, trucks, etc., seem to be fully imbued with the idea of their own importance, and of the utter insignificance of COMMOII foot pas sengers. We have seen, rough men, and growing boys trundle. their vehicles, over ,elegant dresses; we have heard them sw , t:ar fat refined ladies and gentlemen beeauke they would not or , could not get, uof the road of the jligger nautical barrow; and We have, in, such casee; looked in vain for Rolicemen. No veldclesa of this (girt have' any right , upon the side walks; the law frowns on them when there and we hope that our newly uniformed 'and good looking police men will act as ushers and show these in fringers to their proper places. . OUT OF Tne..EAtrrix.—A. geological curl Ottity lately found at Galesburg, Illinois, ib thus described by the Free Itow oho agine the foot of a giant enclosed in a ak casin, the leather partially torn away, and all turned, to solid stone, and the refute* has an ideo of the curiosity. The length of this .gigantic pedal extremity is sixteen and one-half 'ohms; breadth = aeross tbe ball of the foot six and One=gtutr ter inches; and it weighs twenty-two and one-half pounds. The petrifaction was discovered in a bed of soap stone. Bur whether it once formed Ain foot of some antediluvian giganticapep- Wien of humanity; or whether it is one of Wok curiously shaped acidgefital of rock, in which this country abounds, t we leave the skilled geologists' 'to explain. France; I t is Proposed. (minutiae a 0 -stem of signals where teleginpliltv vv i iee do not exist, to apprise eaelfdlstrlet 'Of thi county of the, approach of star* in order. ---- • that the crops tatuint lutivest may .be G wEe*Tinickly gathered. Aimirmten rodb l for the United 3tatia ? the plan of' Kr 01 14111141150 9 WokingtOlM h dear f.. 44 dealer ARXRIALLIMMTIL gait least a quarterrnf qiesamo...tiar Exams s, ntrra a s ., and Wheat_ 4)Ftke; 4411,tiftti***Net, latt=Oln ir n c l in:Yl o MW*l3lllB.4 , /:..ltV .4of ."ft,r" ••• .j** oe • • • ;i, 0' F411./0 , PIT'T'SBURGH, GAZETTE: 'TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1868, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAINS NO CHARGE 3IADE WREN ARTIFICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. A FULL SET FOR AT•DR. SCOTT'S. X7B PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVERAND. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND EX AMINE SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VULCAN ITE. ukr:d&T ChaY~.elie~l-B, Just received. the 'finest and' ste Septa 'ent ever opened In this city. WELDON & KELLY , 144 WOO] iITILkEt COR wb24:b 87. MARKET STREET. SP itt7 . • • - SPRING' OPENINCr THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', (Successor to J. 3!. Burchfield & Co.) exten MR. sivP e HILLIPS respectfully announces that the alterations to his •. • . RETAIL • , DRY 'GOODS STORE -Are completed, .and his establishment is NOW OPEN. He offers an entirely . . . . , ... ern For Si se cing and Suitcases Wear, at the lowest East- Prices. ma: 137.... MARKET STREET....B7, ''.., a- , . jE . . .. ' - 1 . , • Z • 0 • .. P. - 43 1-Ni . M eB - .. " . i . El - . . w 0 : . • C'' . . •c) El 01iii 0 . ' _ .- A 0 . 41 . 4 i.-4 . • CARR Y McCANDLESS Si, CO., (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0..) WHOLESALE' HEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STREET, Third door above Diamond alley, ; PITTSBURGH. PA. PIANOS, ORGANS, &C BIIT THE BEST AND CHEAP EST PIANO AND ortpai. • Schomaeker's Gold - MedatiTiano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. la T s e v C al H ua O l LA. i C m HE ro ß v emen N ts O knmnnn s t h a l cohe struction of a first class Instrument, and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever ex hibited!. Its tone is Intl, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, for darablllty and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from $BO to $l5O. (according to Style and finish,) cheaper, than all other so-called 'first clue Piano. • • • ESTEY'S COTTAriE ORGAN Stands at the bead of all reed instruments, in pro ducing the most perfectpike quality of tone re similar Instrument in the United States. It is sim ple and compact In construction, not liable to get out of order. _CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" Is only to be found in thirOrgan. Price from 6100 to $550. All guaranteed for live years. BARE, MBE & IMENLER, ino ' No. IA ST. CLAIR STREET. SECOND HAND . ' MELODEONS MELODEONS AND ORGANS, In perfect order, from $35 to $l3O. , - ‘ . mht2 :42 illfth 5t...51d doorlbt.ie GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY. CHINA, GLASS AND ' •-•" IZIILIEENSWARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, PARIAN STATUETTES ) BOHEMIAN GLASS, , And other STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, a great variety. 100 WOOD STREET. RICHARD E..BRERD & co. (1 ' • 11,Miljgg R EISENSTEIN, ••••••" *FOttirsll eny, ( FouithflooribOveDtsmonili) • OlasoithinaMare &Table Cutlery AT EAraTEBN PRIVES: 'Zierniiti?ine Our m required . 1n a ant clue' store on band.. an d er goods. -; • • - • - r• - • jelo,:a9 , ,I2OONNSOTIONERLEEL';--: • - rt*Titi rc Bo lgaiq4. ' Conteetfon_ery and B a kery • ?to AN EICITIIPIP,LD STEMET, U 4 .130 . tvira . .l3fivelpth &ad lolbefty,- -• "" ' AGIPT. ;614 AX) 4:13' OYSTXRIIAipON attach t~~rti r_> ENTISTRY GAS . FIXTURES GAS FIX .w AND FOR GAS AND OIL. DRY AiWOU3. SPRING DRY GOODS. SEWING DRY GOODS. DRY.GOODS. New Stock of Dry Goods, 100 WOOD STREET 100 .WOOD.STREET s a .~ _.~ iv th , Usioy CO 4;1 - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods. We have received a very One assortment of White C:A'C)C)tiELP Wbfeit cannot be beat. It consists of STRIPED DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS; STRIPED, BARRED it PLAIN NAINSOOE LAWNS, CAMBRICS, Etc. GOOD 2 . 415:EN ASK lt itt 37ac ;a t ei r s ad. Onr Line Of HOSIERY is now Complete. 200 DOZEN OP CORNETS, ' Just received, selling at EASTERN PRICES. A Fin t Lot of Parasols, IN L STYLES AND COLORS, E.XA.NDRE RIDS, at $1 . per pair. GENUINE •• : •• $ 1.85 • • LIGHT CO ORED RIDS, at 50c. a pair. TRIMMED USLIN SKIRTS at, $l.OO. BUMMER BALMORALS, at, 75c. and Si In PAPER eOLLARS, we have a MI variety MACRITM GLYDE & CO., 78 and SO Market Street. ap24:dl6 GRAND OPENING ! OF NEW mops ! A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS, Such as BONNETS, HATS, CORDS anti TASSELS ORNAMENTS, &c. Ribbons, of all desariptions; Artificial Flo'Evers,. Bonnet and Hat Frames; Crapes, Illusions; Silks and Satins; Velvets and Laces; Parasols, Sun Umbiellas ALSO, a fall One of White Goods, Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves French Woven Corsets, SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, CUFFS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ROSENBAUM, SMENIIART & CTS PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM, No. 76 MARKET STREET. - ray4:n33 pERFECT FITTING KID GLOVES. "A. C. C."---"H.K." We Invite attention to our HID GLOVE DEPARTMENT Which Is now complete with every colof and shade. In additiori to our own special importation of the Celebrated A. C. C. (Joavin) KIDS, We have secured the exclusive sale of the "Harris Seamless Itlds," The best Wove and most. perfect fit. !SACRUM & CAJILLSLE, spit 19 FIFTH STREET. MACRUM & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street Now offer the most elegant line of REMIITRGS Ever - opened In Pittsburgh, to which they especially invite the attention of their , customers. Tbe.de- EigNIS are nearly ull new and otiorinaLand about ONE-FIFTH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. apli ivpcnium & CARLISLE, . . 17 19 FIFTH STREET, ' Have just opened all. shades of BULLION AND RISTORI FRINGES BUGLE GIMPS AED FRINGES, At yery low prices.. G• MACHINES. 51. 51. GROVER * BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH EEO MICR STITCH L.: SEWING MACHINES WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, At the New and Elegant Sales Rooms OP Tim COMPANY', 51 FIFTH. STREET. • . . . SILo, NEEDLES, A.TTACITMENTS„--MACHINE K and COTTONS, TifklEAD., 31ACH M IN AC E &c., &c.- The ,citizen of Pittsburgh are respect. fully invited to call. }: Applications for. Agencies solicited.. Circulars Or iamplekby mall on application: Correspondence to be addressed to GROVER & BAKER'S. M. CO., • 51 prrra g'rREE mhlC:ra - riTT,striniGs. FT&TILIZERS TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA ANON-WU/ BONE, 811PER-PHOSPRAI ; Of ggx, AtAmir,kortritiblii The a3gOity Fertthzet ~ • ka*Alizia Piu u b ruzvits, • ‘• itkp te• •1•:; ••.{ 14 wee, 866 PautLfiltretitllttlikuir,k. __Tie beet pertillorAgor t aut fiogiaraultpjtrif. iranners WDO Wive gleee •triat,•toie tee u ger raising beige eeope or wplt • Pots • we be el *V '‘-* et itoEfetWir • yal • - " 7 ,7 ' et this reetrnser. ecgss_, taßeillAtfi us thstr - • It•••• • ;go .tn..rd4 1 , v417 CC va~< ; ~ 4 ~:~,:; '~- __ IMiMiEMM SUPERIOR CRACKERS. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. SHEPHARD'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory, 317 LIBERTY. STEEN, PITTSBURGH. Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of CC:JoNJEMCIET4O2,TMECW, • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.FRIIITS. NUTS. &c. GAS AND STEAM FITTING. JOHN '11".t0Olillit..1 . JOS. Li - r, =MY BILE. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., .-. • . BRASS. rouzatEria, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS 416111711141,01,13 i all kinds. GAS FIXTUILES Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSB'ITRGET. myls;z3o • DYERS AND SCOURERS, • LANCE, apil DYER AND SCOT.TREI. STRAW GOODS maurzo DYED. RID GLOVES AND LADIES' PLMSE424 CLEAN ED OR DYED IMAMS BINGSRLY PHILIP CLXIS. QINQERLT & CLEIS, Suiccessors t s j to G, o. F. Scut:Tutu); it Co.. PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS. - • The only Steam Lithographic Establishinent Wen of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Heads, Bonds, a abels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas, Portral Certificates or Deposits, Invita tion C a, 3c., Nos. IA and , 74 Third street, Pittsburgh. MC • -" DRAIIIR IN RATS,.. p4i7s, A. 191 ,, M 9 17,rt8: • Aleo.,Blanuthettirer, Wholeiale and Retail Dealer TRMM_L , VALISES„ de. No. 1.3 s SMITH FIELD STREET, - PlttebrlrgS, Viders promptly tilled and eatleeadlon-awiming..i rorGLASS NAATTFACTITRERELI— The underslitned batting secured the sole Agen cy the aide of the celebrated COPLEY I'OT CLAY. Are now prepared to itrnith It in any quantity to those wishing to procure this superior article. Dal ring fifteen years use of this Clan, we have arriv e at 'melt proportions as we • belie,* manes it a better article tor potirthan any in the market., we having secured an auerage stant sr SIX, X .and Tien MONTHS. We will Inn eh recelpes for the• proper thin of the mixture atlas Clay to persons purchas. lng The Clay is ground andmoilided.:n lumps Thy. delivery. Clay is & SON. ' • ' Fort Pitt Glass Works. ' •-• ' • WaiddnSten Street. Pittsburgh. N. . . PE B at BECKETT -.100051411X - ' I • ( tiitei'at • Otegle. No "-FloitA4l/6„"ELEtegraltYßl Flcka l ikreil' . l , , tleserlptlona, BLAST ruuNACHand HoLLING BULL DRAM= !Nes funitsbed. , y r i traleamtetitlou pall to dr- Ik l gt_Tary_ l atPcifoAlt,. Art 4 l l ,EY'HitriraW; NG cLiatri 9 br samaallft.ifiveft. NatsDay NIGHT. VirEfr IT COMMON Machine Sane w or k s, liqorthwest earner of West Common.,hlWier ' $ 1 51.1111111n“Trit 61110 R .t nalie on hand or revere on , abort notice Hearth and SCAM B ind vaults. so. Head ibr 81tiewaiks, Bremen' simm o k tst orderalidemPHT eeawf"" C 4.gp2x4.,t.weotwm, BUSII#ESS CHANGES. ' PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. tleiHE PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between the undersigned, under name of SCHOMAKER & LANC, Was dissolved by mutual .consent. on May Ist, by the retirement of WILLIAM SCHOMAHER, who has sold his interest In the firm to the remaining partners, who will continue the business tit the same place, the name of WATT, LANG & CO. WM. BCHOMARER, WM. F. LANG, JOHN WATT. Having sold my interest in the firm' of SCHWA - NEN & LANG. to my late associates, I cheerfully solicit for them a continuance of the patronage of my old friends and the publle_geperallyr • • WM. SCIIONAKER. WATT, LANG & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS _IN Grocertes, Flour, Grain, Provi s ions,, chiese, Fish. Caboil 0111,' Salt, die.. I'l2 & 1 1 14,7if00d Street, myB:p7B - PITTSBURGH. o . TIMM OF P ATWELL, LEE it CO. was dissolved on the t f February, 1888, by mutual consent. Either partner may sign the name of the firm In settlement. JOHN . • CHARLES ATWELL. A. J. LEE. The undersigned will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, under place,ame and Seco n d ATWELL it LEE, at the old No. 131 street. A continuance of the patronage of their friends and the public is respecHAß trully LES AT solicited. CWELL. A. J. LEE. mb7:ms2l kllt I f[s) ;01 . MARBLE, • • " • PA-11.011, No. 933 SIIITHPIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Keeps constantly on band a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 8 VESTINGS Also, GENT'S BURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING WADE TO ORDER, the latest style. HENRY MEYER, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Constantly on hand, a full assortment of CLOTHS, CAScIISIERES. VESTINOS, &c. apx:oss D UFF & CO., Merchant Tailors, No. 34 Federal St., Allegheny, Have just received a large and well selected stoek of VINE SPRING GOODS, Suitable for a first class custom trade. Also. a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. al:dB CRACKER BAKERIES FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. •it FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS And every variety of S. S. MARVIN, 91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. _TRY THEM Nos. 185 and 187 Thlra Streets LITHOGRAPHERS. HATS AND CAPS. TREAsugY DEIP'ARTHEENT. PENNS i NOTICE TO ) I.a CO Commonwealth TINE FOLLO WILL BE REDEEMED. DATE OF PAYE FARMERS" & NATION 1 3 .3FIELAIM Loan of March 27t mh24 Loan of July 19th INTEREST ON THE CEASE ON THE IST OF FRANCIS JOIIRAN, See'y State. JOHN r. HARTnART, And: Gen. W. State TTeas'r. Commissid_skers of Slnklicig Fond. ti PRICES OF TILE f . - VARIOUS KINDS :01 1 -11111'0WI)Elt, . • . ]!FAcTUIAt ; ,HBY THE HAZARD POWDPS, COMPANY, ~ , 7K .. . ARTHUR RI , . Agent, Ace, 179 and 174 FEDERAL STREET, 1c - , AIIiGIEGIRERIT, PA. • . . . CANISTER Y.¢ WDER. ,Electric Nos. 1, 2,a s 4 and gg tt !grain, in Square Canisters, 1 lb. eac American Sporting, in Oval:Canisters of 1 lb. each.: . - ....,.....7 • 1.... d 1 Dusk Shooting, Nos. 1,2, Stand 4 grain, la Oval Canisters 1 lb. eaelfr Indian Rine, In Oval Cantstetil of 1 lb. each Kentucky Ripe,; in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Kentuckyß Inie: in Oval Canisters of ;§ lb. each (21 one lb. Oval Canisters In a, case , .„ 4 (50 Milt lb.- - do. - - • do. 11 -4, tE dot). - - ' . . , , . - . • , - . . . Rentucky Itille;' , rrro. Pith ;and "Sea Shoot- lug" ro, in kegs, 25 lb. Kentucky Ride, P1P741,11713,i and -41e.a Shoot-. lug" ro, in kegs, 1236 lbs Rerituckylthie, PPP% PPG, lind. l ...'ldea Shoot- -.... lug" rot. in kegs, OK lbs • Deer Powder, ih kegs, ZS lbs.g Mining and Shleping Powder, Xining r, Fr, sad FFP grain, net cash, in kegs. 25 lbs Safety Fuse for Blasting, of !superior quality, In packages of 60 feet and o'ver . • Delivered free* orciperu , sj i on - board Of Boat or Railroad, in Pittsburgh or eghelly. 1 c mb2.4:ca Or Jrritat or Tux TBZABtruitla Ort-a-141038.1C1ir c 4 P.s I rtTreStlitaft. April Ist, MI. TN PVILIIVANCE- , 01 'the:2lst Set* -4. tlon of In Act rehtting t .a_,_&rheirybotuOty, ap proved the lit day of May, Aria and of the-amend ment to said Booth:hi, approv e the 30th: day of March, 1868, I hereby give notice that-theDopll elites of the several Wards. Boroughs and Town- Shirai W ILL BE OPEN and I will be prepared to W the County, State, Poor, Work•honse and Bounty Taxes, for 1868. - • On and after the liScley,': - or , a t -7 11188, said taxes • ilt . tan be paid atthis omta.untikt Altdaysct - August. with a Pednettent„ 61FFilre Pe Cent. Discos'*' ~' ; 1 " ; y.' let prcmPs-illtYMous. t heir persons paying the ftctt,E AB OUNT ottaxes , the There will be no deduction 'allowed duringtnec month of August. There wIILbe.TEN RER CENT. ADDED to an rate m g unpaid. on , the at d a y at September, 1868. t • • .1. L , Drannuiroar t _ arerdteireguttil cons l o-- +f. , Nr.,IIIV I VN E PIES ' • ; IV 5 . l wanutucwitrrivraimif- s -F--",-. k 4 • -,,,,,, . w ~f , . .r a , arri gkto alailia kkifiyikiiiiiiliet, la storissd 0 :.: sille i ts t4;l;ol:ff Prtr% 4.1 # 1 . 044 0 1 v t ' 1;11 .. 1 : iter 166 „ te p ittoura .,: liitt. • , II - . We - F - 7:v; MISCF:I,~►IITEpIIS LVANIA. E:M= 'IIIR6, DEC. 18„ 1867 HE HOLDER I Na Pennsylvania, DUE JIIL -, 1118 EL G LO Due July 5!.., 1868, WITH INTEREST, T T, ON THE PRE- IMEZEZE3 AT'THE ECHANICS* BANK, /1:1 JEIIA, 1 ,, 1839, due July EMIL 1839, due July Ist, 1 113 oVE LOANS WILL ~~-',-'
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