The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 13, 1868, Image 2

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• 'The swe et voltiPtuous t ilay -,',:- ~.. ,-_,
Is here at len —through all tbeennnyhOuFs, •• •
Oyer theynateflal earth sprinlge flowera
in tlful AMY: •., - .. .
And diothew 'deepsePrerdureltill and niiin,
AntWM . gile th uds glom -pack agar,. -•
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No bird whose swelling throat •
Quivers with song, or whose extended wing .
Fans the soft air., but eheerlier Both sing.
While o'er the breezes float
Odors from the blossoms which the sun's caress.
._liliakeataxnew. life in field and wilderness., - •
ihe shlumterlngannllght falls
On tack' and esiller with a totter sheen:
And.lo:, e ore.Wds,, newlyPelothcd with green,
'131111".,114:011416/01... ri.lar shgresi by th e breeze,
Rain '" =elf Itlrlehlargessfrina 'sponse nd trees.
'l-egreen midtender maize
Pierces the moistened mohl„ and from the air
..* ! .o#4ollrarth:andsuulight, gather strength to dare
~ . . The sultry Summer dais: , , .- .
.. I Atli etifluri sweetpromide 45f Autumnal fruit
Lives In the blade of every fragile shoot.' :-, •
1 , : 1 ^ Chit underneath the sty', .. •
Where the .winds may toss their sunny curls,
_'.l Wolk, OA companles of boys and girls •
.. In shales& revelry:, - , • - . , . .
''' : 111 - 11e lisithte MOMS approvingly on their play,
and•lnrabgandAlirdawith eve= keep holtday.f •
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EPE':E== 3
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teiSofi li e fitiiia4fs , .
Beecher has bad his hair cut. It
la.well to know, flue. •
.7- t
cut has lost fever in the eyes of
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••• Many.Yirginis. Republicans::
- 1 - 7 7 nie modern Minotaur is what the lidoossc
trumel is ogled in. Massachusetts..
=Alexander Mitchell returned the largest
income in Milwaukee, it being $131,000.
—Fifteen thousfuld men are working on
railways tending towards the MississiPpi.
.rA brother. of Dr. Kane, the Arctic ex
plorer, ig lecturing about Alaska in , New
York,
Tuckerman, our new Qrecian
i minister is a brother of the renowned es
.
sayist. ,
,7-Competition has reduced the fare from
- Boston to New, York to $3 by one of the
steamers.
—Daniel Nace killed himself by cutting
his 'throat with a razor, in Philadelphia, on
-814,14rd2Y-•: . • • -
, —Brick omeroy has opened an office in
New York. His paper- grew too big for
. '
—Five shillings sterling is the price of a
of 'a 'birth, marriage
,nr death in the
LOradon: •
- =--"Notes and Queries for Japan and Chi
is the name of a periodical published
in. Hong Kong. _
7 ;-=Somebody speaks of the women's club
,of which Alice Carey is President as 'Miss
Carey% chickens." -
' -4hie Million, five hundred and sixty
,
' bairspf shoes were shipped from
Lynn during April
--;-The Governor of Canada, Lordlionck,
receives twelve times as Much salary as the
Golrenior of New 'York. •
--Bisnaarck's health might If improved;
..- •
- at least his medical advisers think so and
• recommend Madeira or Egypt.
--Captain Mayne Reid is in New York I
again.. The last time he was there he left to
• - 1 . fight for tbe freedom of Hungary._
—The Tribune was about right when it
said-`"lnipeaclnnent or Infathy." One or
' the - other .hria to, come to some one. ,
—The Moraus ofthe modern stage is what
_ •-• • -
effen 0 n ca lla John E. Owens.
-L--Bryant Is to have a Ministrel hall in
the Tannerir buildings, other like amuse
meats will take place in ,Tammary Hall.
---Eihad, are very cheap in Philadelphia,
and the markets of that city are well filled
with all the necessaries and luxuries, of the
season. -
—The Duchess of Moray has become the
•`' Duchess of Albuquerque by marrying the
happy possessor of that and twenty-nine
other titles. -
.
—But 500 spectators are to be allowed
room in the. Crosby Opera House-on the oc
casion of the meeting of the :Republican
Convention. ::
( —The bodies of , John Crothy and Milton .
and Walter perkey,who ~were drowned on
Saturday at Cincinnati, were recovered on
Sunday
- -The Chleage ReptAiican says that Chi
f. cago is tha . great moral centre of America.
•• What a commentary is this upon the degra
ded state of the colin'try.....
—The toiviAt-606th Dangers has decided
to change m s g . Peebody, because the
milhonaire,of that,name has done, so. much
P0i'.it•.4 0 .4,4 1 5 131 ia Wat to do more..
-. says: Butler has come out second
best in every contest he hashed 'with Brooks.'
It that icf*e° o * bid' sheTaa - be doiitent
-I***4 Vi4t!ig* (kil 0 4 .9 1 0 ,
—Dor is theft= of rc.3rottng , :and
iortnble dex(Seasa:3* LOndOn. ' Although a
ijkir;she.has e.Aierk :pretty gaits and the air,
n ot alp mind. co' a thorough-bred piker:
'the "vi '
- P 0 , 41 PeoPle of gleorgm have e=
comeinntressed.-Viith the idea that Liberia
f.•is th e.P is OP T, 3 11 9 11 PO baudtedidi e, * 6
a r x; r eady. to, go- as soon *.an opportenity
offeis:
dit;thatliepolecin is going to ievive
I .oe, sahleavripaolsteiru 2queStion for the
purpose' 'or- having the poprilai fee4rig
;gar9Pe cta,..lxia 104 e war, apinst,
•
the i3iitish
'dealLf • was ::known as; "The
swinger lietatniii ho was
theeleyer,of the great
admirsa..l
Napoleon a 60 0 44? is
of the city Of:,,liew Orleans
a nd At hae &Ott= as far :as WaOhntan
*.f.(ittierri "it;';,:i'xin`ext4hiporij kii. : 47ririto for•jts
.401 h Enung ! );li inicl;,,riffs , tinscic
inedinines4te, iri"hialetters. If impeach:
meat &mill kill pV. Nasby , could
prebablfirudus h,Fseif
that
-itrt3titc lll4 34 , 4e N 4 walk from evr
York to Bt: Paul for 1,5,099.'1r et #6 8 0n1d
-•*+e
"'e world ritenl.s
is no longer - encet, on the subject
Mum" 'l.O l .
tanii;tDinlel
;Ina been elected President cfthepr
:, porgefili)Clifer o niif:t l o l .4g l .4 l I.Vxdr&.
.t if; „ 1 " BixediC.Athigisig otnervesrTitis
is singularsilleftitni#C,:l9C 4 1'w— Who
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controls a broad guage road which leads to
destruction.
—There are five,parich_published in thir.!
West and
Scandinavian language ' lit;.
Ito' their 'honor be,its-,:re'crirded..-,llmt with
one dishonorable ex ception - they lire nriiletil
i.
Republiailinpeiri iews ' ;
'...-A. Turin editor bas personally colleeted
and sent to thiPope three millions of iiimen
and a deal of jewelry and trinkets. The
Pope prably advertises in that man's pa.
per. I he don't, he ought to.
—A correspondent of the London Tinos
thinks he deserves credit for
, cellimitAtilikr
-"ViW-cliWuiali'iritcOnd eliPire.' f l'i f t:'
actuallY. do :not titevi itWit washinson
correspondent would make a comparison
quite so absurd and pointless,
—Pearli haVei been lentil in Australia.
As everything g oess: just the other way in
Australia, where, Chrislinas comes in mid
sumer, ftnd the glorious ; Fourth ,In . the
Ta_ . 7-
idst of winter,the,se pearls are probably
black, andithe.diamonds opaque.
—The Viceroy of Egypt has more trouble'
managing his harem than in governing all
the rest of Egypt. - One or two of the fair
inmates are so obstreperous that they were
the cause of the recent severe •indisposition
of their vice-royal Lordard Master.
—lt is said that bald persons can encour-.
age and procure ti'heavy growth of hair by
exposing their' heads to the sun. ' Baldness
was unknown, it is asserted until hats came
into use, The exact style of the hat of the
prophet Elisha isnot mentionedin his biog-
raphy. , I
—The City of Boston has not paid her I ,
public school-teachers for moreitimi three
months, and the councils have Made no ap
'propriatton for that
,purpose. The teachers
are about to secede in a body andleave the
vaunted public schools Of the Hub bitcrless
as well as penniless. . ' . ,
—Sothern, the original Lord Dundreary,
is now said to be mad. lris mania is pecu
liar,, he thinks that he has eleven fingers and
is constantly counting theta , to - find the.
eleventh. Some tune ago Mr. Bothern was
thrown from his horse and this is.the result.
.-One ship and one bark 'laden with pe
troleum left Philadelphia last week for. Ant
werp, one bark and one ship for Bremen, -
one brig for Cortstadt, and onebark for Cork.
One .ship, fifteen barks, six brigs and one
schooner are chartered andnow loading at
Philadelphia with petroleum for foreign
ports. i • -
—Although the Emperor Francis Joseph
has a son of some ten years of age, the Bos
ton Post says he is without any direct male
heir to the throne. What the proud little
iniperial prince Rudolph would think of this
denial of his rights, we shall probably never
find out. The new child' of the Emperor,
just bOrnin Pesth, is a princess:
[ ---The Reading Pia Parch goes into ecsta
'
ties over a wandering hand-organ. The
I Dispatch talks of operatic gems and answer
ing frirains in a manner that is„ quite re
freshing. A few admiring subscribers
ought to present the editor with one of those
hurdy gurdy arrangements which goes
without any man at the handle, so , that he
could be inspired often. .
—A Georgia paper attempts to be very
.............A4Lcarcually
thanking General Meade
for riot declaring Blinder. "electod before the
I polls were opened. It would have been
I still more in accordance with. the usage
lof the Democratic press if the paper had
i boldly asserted that General Meade did pro-
I claim Brillockeiected before the polls were
open. "Assertions• are
_better than facts,”
is the counnon motto of such, sheets.
—From the Boston. Apat we clip the fol
lowing: "The Cincinnati Commercial (Re
publican) heads its Congressional report
“OUr National Sewer.?' This is very gig
' nificant. Wheneier any remarkable piece
of vulgarism does ,occur in a Republican
paper.it is copied by the opposition and, Re
publican, put ircbrickete; because language
of this kind isinare Common in Democratic.
papers, while it is rare enough
in Republican journals , to require especial
notice when it is used. .
—The New York anti-gambling society
reported fOrty-three clerks to their em
ployers %it-month; asriddicted to play. If
these be the :dlitiett, or:this society, the
quicker it li.'hiSSOd'Alawri and abolished the
better. Srich,_sticieties, would. do well to
saPPress all gaining :houses and gambling if
possible, but a ayst ! enref espionage; an ama
teur sawn:option of the diingrazefid treachery .
of the'spy laiiToictot* t he teyrated Many
4 0 1 4ntrY - 3 01 e.re , ;*ii.o;;4 6, waist and the
'Bastille are not is fexistaititC .',' ',, • ' _
—The . 1151: 1 411 1 0. ,Wis.Bl3Y vas in din--
' cipiutti and received quusan ovation from
numerous: - admiring , pinkopOlitaws. -
' The
Young Men's , christbm • Association sent
him an invitation to attend a meeting, which .
he:declined. - • Mthougli John Monisseywas '3 -
Aarngilist„erid'probably is: a sharper' and a --:, •
gazabler, lie is stdd by all who have , conie in
;contact with him to- be on . of the most
ithorotighlyginereng min alive. ' The chari
itable'institutiond' arid 'the poor of Wash- r• E . :
ington have heerrhiade recipients of his h. . ,
charities, ,
and, ;hayed:dossed the day that .:
brought him to the capital.
,—The readers 'of - Atterbactilti' 'delightful 1
novel "On the Ifeights;” will hic,rernind- 1
ed of their friend Walpttrga in. the follow- '
illg , ParaillVb: . - •._. ' ..•• 1- ' ..'
-. •”Thet.yotutg married.women in Hungary,
.the lend. of, pretA,y , women, have - recently
IXtell, highly,, eXCAted,.o9tAt r OW <impprtant
*leaden which •; of theta-, is to bes:the wet
,neine,of :tire expected babyrifitheArieeki of
lltirigary;-•as,:the..-Ennxtess of ' Austria . is
called: in • the , land- of - ,Magyars. ; ' It had
been given out tha t'
, tlit•'handsomest ',and '
strongest young 'Married *chitin. was to
suckle Abe Toyal•Midlinietial baby;'tind over
ii Hundred Pte ire O*4 to , the
'dtictbrWlitiWitetO:eoobiteitti§ ,ntirse.... This
modent Paris'decidsAiii favor of a beauti
ful young woman Auni Beregas, whohasid
'ready arrived atgetitb, where she is the ob
served of, all olmentifei OM is. to' , receive
Ave thOusarid flobisiorhertroublet .and a
X- 1 04 Pitigtion for ltertwhole le e
rand
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY , MAY 13, 1868
..,- ; pENTISTRY.
EVAsAcTED
• IvrrnOVlT VAM
NO Q3)/offili 31:00Ali
A if 1•
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
at* PIN* ilitityr, 111) 'Mott Mi€YA OM
diliiirt k algarAMl 9 644 l ,lll. 4-;
- 5 ifitl:ll2:
0. 1 4. a XL glkolierair
FOR OAS ANR, OIL
aust tin) nnl3 lnertat nolintlti3ont
ever owned In Dila
'4/vat:tie:lN it KELLY
141 WOOD lODEST, COIL YUKON MAMA' ,
mhiltria • -
• ' DRY `GOODS,
141 74 MARKET STREET.
SPRING ,OPZNING !
THODORE V. PIIILLIPS',
(Buocesoor io .7 M. Bore11(10Q Qc Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS ,
MUSD DRY 000 m
SPRING DRY GOOD&
extensive MR. PU alt L erati lPS ons ILpelly announces that the
res
to his ctfu
RE'rAll DRY GOODS STORE
tr i somEl _ tel 2L ar4 htLsatabllshnent Is NOW
entirely ,
New Stock of Dry Goods,
For rin e i r tlN l.. Suunner Wear, at the lowest East
ern
87....MAR8ET smEET ...sx.
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CABS, McCANDLESS & Co.,
(Late Wilson, Can d C 0..)
WHOLESALE DEALERS Ili
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley,
. kiTTSBIIROIL PA.
PIANOS; ORGANS; &O.
Bim THE BEST AND
,CIIESP•
EST PIANO AND onpAN.
Sthomacker% Gold: Medal. Piano',
• AND ESTEY , S::,COTTAGE,ORGAL:
The SCHMUCK= - PIANO 'combine* • all the
latest tenable improvements known in the con
stractiatrof a Ant class histronsient. an has always
beed awarded .the highest Ikramiuni wherever ex
hibited.,lts tone is sonorous and sweet. • The •
workmanship. • for durability and beauty, surpass
ail others. Prices iron Pe to lOW taccordlog to
style lasi,) .thesper than, all ; otWir so-called -
Ana class'Pla ES no. • •.
•••, , TETF (IMMIX ORGAN 1 .•
.Stands at tbe .bestiof mead **strati:Lents; In tiro.
anoint the most perfect pipe inskillif - of tone of any
similar instrument in tntr united . !tater. it is sins
-10.0 and compact t a. douttplotiont • and not liable to
get out of order. • • •fthi t k isik
CARPENTER'S" I'ATAAT MO OS
TILEMOLO , I nosily ter_ 'found ; to this Organ.
Price trom SIoR to, OD% All esrst!teed for Ave
1141114 SZNAiIiE a Born",
wh9 . No IA ST. CLAM STREET.
SLCOMP , IIAND.
m-yertcet"order, *41435 01111.22!: 7 . •
• ; 161i12: • 42 Filtii*ATlA4OljEff stolLeAta:
GIOSS CMCIAILOXITYBAX.
lit—drading and iihrtnisige•tirticoMpletely
Ad—Ho ripping apart, necessary.
3d—When-fteed'from - dust; mothi of ilea larvae,
the .Carpet looksnearly as geed as navy '. save the
naturaLf*itngirom,:wear. -•
dth--Vnlen perfectly clean, ii&rpet . w4eir as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere' point of
econoray, to say nothing ofloolts.,•••• I,w ‘•
OILLIERSL,EIPT: - AT TSB ¢F.,70
ILles RE . • ''"' • • • . ,
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. . i= • • , •Nr4:,• • 179 - T.'.4berty , S#ri3igt".
itlayeginras sine* • '•-' '• • ' • ' •
Or atldreised to .P.,0.310x 473,1011 receive pretty%
frotothilotorabilveillaniond) s tt e r,ition,, . , •. .
A l
Üblift_entlery . • • .• • ••••
;AN E.Aterzarliartuoze,-,•Everystmerii4tdrear in
drat °legit :Store. ett bend: , calk and ilizamthCone
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.goodsl, ....IWatfoß "
CONVECT' t• t• 1 .r
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1 voo. soo nerammto intotbri , . ' ' •" 1 - 1 `• 1
Betweenteicidiiidiattuiiii:
arum) A% mama iumoort . ,
Ot teitilik
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emit 11111, ViriVIMMINW ; 1 40bi
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• .arl4ilextity I
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100 woork Evimum
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QUEENSWARE,
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PATt.INDAT :STATUETTES,
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And otter STAYI.Z VgDi ?AHOY
GOODS, a great , rarletl.'.
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RICITARI;) z T. BREED ar.' CO.
mwr - •
ni b y Y1D0d11.44
oiuurzirs, ou, monis.
rIIIIINA
ciAuFtxnvire&!
A very superior quality a
Whftc,
Fancy Striped
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rest in this M'firketl
VI BIM,
Priveg.thg,
tieA
'IIII3%IIZIGT. dare Wood.
61 II
For,_
1€08 1 • ' Pug
ti STOaXi 1 68•
PETS,
CA
OPENING,
JUST
, \ LARGE
Alt Qtuzlities
LOWEST,PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WIIO BUY
, , TO SELL.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO4,
21 Fifth Street,
mhiOzdawir OVER BATES & ISZIAL'S
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EH
McFARLAND & COLLINS
ARE NOW OPENING THEM
NEW SPRING STOCK,
ciA_xtED - rrs ,
OIL CLOTHS,
WI'iDOW SHADES
PUROIAN6 LAST NORTH FOR CASH.
AND IN iIANY ENSTANCES AT
Less than Actual Cog to Manufacture.
These Goods could not now ereaced for Abe
same cost and are offered FOR CAbld. at
IHOLESALE AN RETAIL,
Far Below l'heir Present Value,
AT THE PLACE WHERE 'BARGAINS CAN AL
WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK
LN
TA MARKET.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street,
telo:mwriti
J. & PHILLIPS.
1868.srir'' 0m 1. 868 .
We are now reeelvtaf from our own and other
is!enulsettorles s NEW BTOCILoy
'FLOOR OIL 'CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, TURNITIIRE, TABLE AND .
'WINDOW SHADE , OM OMB,
• • OF ri , ERT
AUO. a Ball lltto or
,Tramispalsesit Similes+
Nollands;Phadell*tures ,
; • Toombs, Verdi, ote.,
WOLESALF. AND RETAIL BUYERS wlll.tnd
gnallty
=A styles oettond to mote. • ,
Jr Ae,PHILLIPti
PHILLIPS,
ipames , as sT. CLAIRir.
tYMNA
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• CARPET BEATING
•-• ' ESTABLISHMENT.
, .
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL in New York and oth
er Eastern cities has visored• a complete success.
ITS ATM AGES;
EMU
W. , ;CI , - 4
f11)701•WA8EI1 (IPTOItSTILTSZT;; • 1 .'.' t:t
F-111' f.ir -:0 , L II: Neu Vlttiburghatakt matiitei: '..
minattaiiierl'orvoitaitisratt i i listi n 2 d,
1 gaoprjukiLMl .004011iirrtill linpLbi tv
AtillVAiV:hr. ..t 1 3 4 0-gP 1%100 4 Arai
JOSEPH -Si FLUME
r'ti37r~ 1n ,
onsmerantivitrivrationiv i,:r,
gc>iJßbfl•
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PAB,TNERSIIIP NOVICE.
THE PARTNERSHIP Sin ETOr
Ibie existing between the qmdersigned, under
SCHOMAKER do LANC;
dissolved by inutual consent. ox:JAL_Vit., hy
the retirement of WILLIAM BCllopas 31W1s, who
said hls interest in the firm to the remaining
partners, who will contiritte the business at the same
place; the pane of
'WATT, LANG *. CO.
WM. SCHO2dASEB,
Wit. V. LANG,
JOHN WATT.
And Check
Waring sold my intergst in the firm of SCHOMA
-814144-I.A.bieio -Miinatritaptichbeeffttill,
solicit for them continuance of - the patio - nit& of'
my old friends and the public generallyr _
WM. SCHOMAIEVIL
NtIS,
INGUN3I
•
• WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
oximeries ; n ourt Grab t Provisions,'
Cheese,• Flab. Carbon 011, Salt,
. ,
.112 IF 114 Wood Street )
usys3o2. ' • • PITTSBITRGIT.
SORTMF , N I ' ,
AND
CURTAIN GOODS,
eico(x) - 1; ,
WATT, LANG . & CO.,
,
jE)ISSOLIITIOIC--TIME. Flll3l Or
ATWELI , ,. LEE 4t, CO. was , dissolved on. the
ot of February, IS R, by aunteal .e4:nisent. Either
partner may sign the nae of the firm in settlement. ;
JOHN ATWE LT,: •
CHARLES ATWRIL.
s A. J. LEE.
The.undersignsd will continue the WHOLESALE
GROCERY BuSINESS, under the n ame: mile of
AIWICLL it, LEE, at the old p e' No. 131 Secohd
street. • A continuance of th is4 e Jpihron.is e e of: t heir
friends and the public is respectrullyeouci_t_La
.__
- CHARLES .&TWRI.L.
1 ' ' ' , O
A J'. mg. - .
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rah7=s3
MERCHANT
P . ric4.RaLr., .
3roncilikrirr
so. 9534 SMITHFIELI? STREET, PITTSBURGH,
*reps consWitly on band a Ape assortment of •
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &:VESTINGS
Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style.
TOFENSI MEYER,
!UEEOUANT TAILOR,
O. 13 SMITRETELD STREET, rlttaburgh,-Pa
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of CLOTHS,
CASdIMERES. VESTINGS, &c. ap20:084
DUFF & Co.,Merchant Tailors,
No. 34 Federal St., Allegheny,.
Rave just. received a large and well selected stock of
I."1:1410 S3I3'III..NAPE 434430338,,
Suitable for a first class custom trade. Also. a large
stock of GENT'S FIIENISIIING GOODS. . non
0 MEER BAICIERIES
• .
FRENCH. CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
FRENCH CRACKERS
And every variety of
SUPERIOR CRACKERS.
S. S. NLIIRITIN,
91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
TRY THEM
E ST.ABLISRED IN 1540. .
SHEPHARD'S
Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory,
317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTIOnniaIL
manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
corrE9aczirormitY ,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. NI3TB, &c
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOHN M. - COOPER. -.- .JOB. EATS =NM' BIEB
JOHN M. C OOPER bz CO.,- •
BRASS • rotormits • •
GAS- AND STEAM FITTERS ,
.Manuisieturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK.; o
every dealers In GAS ... F . .LVTIGraIS ,
4 , 414 D Tuftinut, of all kind •
Corner of Pike and Wabnit.Streets,
• ••• • • PITTSBURGH , . '
DYERS AND I3COMM3.
Ul 14:
•
Plos. 185 and 187 Third 'Street,
DYER AND ScOVREI
BMW 0001:18 CMIED 01/
YID GLOVES AND LADTES.PLindtB OLEAN.
MOB. Drip
ITHQGRAFBERB `
_ .
zztaxateg ivroaratx .raxar ems.
OIiIiGICRILI 06 - OLE'S,. Successors
PRACTICAL ISTROGRAPIIERIL -
:The only Stem' Lithogrephicc Zstablieneit" West
of the4ountains.,3tAsihess Cards. .LetterJlerAte,
Labels, Otrodierit,. ghost •Cards,...tplomits,
Purtilutk Views; -Vestments* of Depo_s_446:lnvits.
lion 'Cards, .Nos. ITS and streeti
Pittsburgh, - - r• • •
HATS AND CMI3.
•
• 1,. L;tl
' AFX.A.TeIi• CykiNg .&141) Fll7lt€l4: .
• AliVitntacturerA_WhoteuLle'
In 'NE KL, VALIBEN ac.i_lsra: I.32_I3IIIITH
FIEL StREZT, Pittsburgh, , , • •
Orders promptly %Med ana satleflOtlon •
T O SLABS i MANIIMAtT II3II/1
L
1 • The undersigned liming secured thestile Aran
trx or the sate of tnj 444,43r C0 o kedd ria ,
tArenoWii_iiiparettinistr -it 'in Any' Tiara ty . , to
-thoseZtirDWMg. to prodded this superior article D
u f
Ting fifteen years use of this Clau, we have vel
at Filch nroportions as we Wiley°, makes it a tier
article for pots than any hi the rftlirltet: , wohaving
securest pm "Memo, stand of-Six, eiX,,;atG wr . Tszr
,IKON-Ms. We. *pi furnish receives for the po
o r :
tioti Of the mixture 'atlas ()lay to persens p rob
Allg. i' The Clay is ground and =Graded ' , lpt 1 ps for
1 6 , /iv .F r i* ,, ' ,• ' ' I DlTlfilliiiiit'io3oi -7---- '
'Port Pitt GlaseWo a
- :,,- , . , Washington Stritet..Pittehtlrgh.,'Pa.
_ .
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ic•EgicipTsi; BEcKI r e m.
• a ' -ENoutz
: •,;.! mita ott..;
i z"
Mae, 19 IirEDVIVAt MM" •
,Nstei n trtje , Oi BaItA,ALLIU .0
" 4 1iL - IWiiit e OntitUMAN ca ts . $ 1
furnts :;::Psfttliahlizi:ittentib • dl
41 1.
. . I %al i fi6CMTA : bl i ptilWAW :I 4+ l
'lllWitirikWl . 6 TEiefranarnifin 7-5.;
1,41,00.„ ‘,
r :MethintrheirThi iP. 1 MOO te:'„.
.114 bith ,- *Weiiiiliiiittoto4:iiitai.
AT • 4.1*104.
- • iiiiitTUG .IM 4 ibeit
jiwnw •
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VierVilitlf 1 , 41 . - *" .
BIISCELLANEO 1" .
.novv.e.roveee.W.r.r.l.r.r.e:* •
ROPOSALS.-4ealed: , B,Propogals .
.--;:1 4 1 3 , 11t be receivild bribe water
ty of Pittsburgh, until 1 weloek = c lic ° the
I
, I
Tuesday, May
• FOR THE,FOLLOWING, V Z.: •
AN ENGINE AND I UMP 9
at' the LoWer Works, suited to prel i ent building,
sAgeptitilia . paity to the enghie erected at the
iSealed Proposals will also be
13011_,Enta' ,,
' •
Each 116,1behes .417 , _t 61 , 1nd! Flues,
Smitkelitack K it ; r,l Steam andliiiid Drums.
ALSO, FOlt
• 334:01LE.
4einado bill,lrlfitt;;lwo lb
i ti ot o Fides,: glue . Stesm'.Pipei Steam and
'Mud Drums.
Proposals will o be'received at Shine time for
.•• . • •
During the,prese season, an
„on such sireetsd alleys
tismay.from time " time 'be directed by the Com
mittee.
Details of the propiised.work, andipeel fl eations of
- the machinery, can be procured at t e . 'Alice of the
Water, Worts.; or it tile -LoWtsr.Worith4 after the
5113th inst.
f •
TERMS—Monthly Cash settlementso!
The Water Committee reserve thA right to reject
any or all bids,l if deemed by them vleable.
JOSEPH 116, EN CUL,
. .
BuperintendenifWater Wgrks.
sp2B
STATEMENT
OF THE 7 e _
REAL ESTATE SA GS BANK,
On the il l thh Day df A ils 1868.
.
AssErs I['
.. .
...1351,52 5 8
favat
70,000 00
„„ .sp,ooll 0
de at
418 60 .
.. 44 ' 51 r -. ` ' —6468.234 . 68
rik.,... L.._ lABILITIES - !
Amount Due epos-
Bora ...- . . . . ..... 6420,255 in
Amount Due Depos- (i ; .
itors, interest,3iay
.._ _ .
10,
Ist. 1868 569 82 .
-- .14-
8440, 8215 1 , B 5 •
Balance Contingent . e
Fund 27.409163
—5468,234 66
t.I -
The ahoy!, is a true statem en t. )
j ul & t i n •
_,
ER Treasurer.
The undersigned, Auditing Committee, havn_ o-
.ex
amined Dm books of the Bank , , the Winds,' 1 4 1iI tied
gages and Securities, and cciung ,
the Cash, an
the foregoing statement o
Iv e •lC lIODAiI i :VOEGTLY , Ju.,
.W 31.. 11. 83 ITIL
H. CHILDS. - . '
gond u d
a reins s , o l u be
Ben
e '
S, 5-20 Bei.
10' 1tat .13 r . 1591 Bo •
104 • . • •
Office rOinnu
Caeh
Total '
President—lSA/1U JONES.
Trustees:..
H t
on. THOS. 31, HOWE, lion. .K. 3100RHEAD,
ISAAC JONES. JACOB PAINTER
W. B. COPELAND, PAINTER,
HARVEY ,CHLLDS, NICKOLAS VOEGTLY,
W3f. 8311 TA. . •
INTEREST ALLOWED on Deposits in thls Insti
tution, at IDS PER CENT. PH ANNUM, poyable
to depositors in May and Novetdber, which, if not
drawn, will be added in the principal and cot -
1.01=1313).
Accountant—B. C. PARKE.
Solicitor E. BRADFORD T 11111 , .
OFFICE.' 63 FOURTH STREET. niy7:oll.
pacEs OF THE -
VARIOUS RINDS OF IDUNPOWDER
1
f MANUFACTURED Br THE
• Z ARD powDER• coNeANY,
ARTHUR NM:/:r., Agent,
mh24
Offiee t 17A and 174 FEDERAI. , STREET,
CAN - ISTER it)WDEIt
Electric Nos. 1,2, a, 4 and b: grain, in Square
Canisters, I lb. each 1 •
American bporting, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. 1
each
Dusk Shooting, Nos. , 1, 2, 3. and 4 grain, in
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each 1
Indian Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each.... 1
Kentucky Rifle, in Oval Cahisters of 11b. each
.Kentuckyß illie, in Oval Canisters'of ;',. lb. each 1
('M one lb. Oval Canisters in a ease. )
(50 half lb. do. do. I' , do.) ' 1
• -
Kentucky Rifle; FFF'o, Frp,
lug' . FO, In kegs, V•
Kentucky Mlle, FFT9, FF,O,
Fa in kegs, MI, 'bin
Kentucky Ride, Fryo,' Fst, 'and “Ses Shoot
lug" Fo. in kegs, ex lbs'
Deer Powder, In kegs. M/bs
Xining and Shipping Powder-Mining r, FF,
and FFF grain, .net malt lA' kegs,• lbs • ,
Safety Fuse , for Blasting, iof superior quality;
in packages 0 . 50 feet and over
Delivered' free of eirpe ,on board •of Moat or I
Railroad, in Pittsburgh or Allegheny,
_Etcom:L T
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No. 20 FIF II- STREET,
Mil
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Ct. •
ANOTHER;
F ,wr.; FPLIP I , A 14 CO., •
„, DEAFIIIS
GLUE , OUittED HAIR fl
Serais t .: careens ) Cattle Tails, .);
•
BONES- NEAT'S FOOT •011, &C 1
PO* dad Wareltotim, , 333 LIBERTI ST.,
_ t.
door Cs .( l4 WaTuN'
MS
GREAT SAL 1E:1 • '
s ' ..
Tretnendotis' to es o g. es.
Preparatory to moving', I offer my elegant etc:lnk of
doe OILT, , PIER :and 11A/4. TLE IeIL.AMEB, .pOE
TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMM3t ale°, mteoelleme
one styles of BEDRQOII:GLAESER,.,aII of wb ten
mutt he: told' by the ISt of .Jane , - - ;
Regardless:of cost..'
Those igtio a're - 4int. °goo yas and a
trot-class' artiOtetit thei Tovprk , 1 011 ,1 1 ° 7eit to
r.
110 Wood Areet.
MS=M
co.,
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1 4 x4sittrito
ibmaiii.i.c4inicaoriimicaistim — .lisia' =GET'
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