The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 16, 1868, Image 2

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Night - on urine, -,,, - ,
I. fo One, he least ‘:
Ask not of dews if they blight,
Ask not of flames if they Mat'.
Ask not of prince or priest. - '
' How long ere we put them away.
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Mas_terl i luit pf ibe night z , ..
uw. ithr_ti 'nig st all
Anrwhe nsliern-or to fall.
UM lareaCffrt, 5..---7,-7..
our night;
Look we butomme nor,before; •• '.. .
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Nor behind•ns, bat -straight on tne 9C s, ,
• • Night is not then any more.
Italy, what of thetaiitt". ~ • . .
. Ali, child, child,. is is long : ' - -
Moohbeank and starbeam - ame,s . dntr •
- ' • , ..Leare it dumb pow and t.i.tlir,
• ' ' Yet I-perceive Orr the helper , ._,.
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ssetward. and new reryfir, .1:
• ' A song Soo loud for thelerk,
•• • • .2.:•iigne too bright fur &Star: , , ,
.ThE ww,sslicazopop
. _
It was one day when I was about' s e venee
years ,eld t after "a?s. tuttu3nal bustle in e
fondly mansion,,hnd my being arrayed i a
black frock; much to my inconvenient in
.
the hot _month of .Augast s that I was told
my! entkusitustic old uncle had gone like a
lamb, and that I was the . heireis to ten
thooSand par`. annwn. : This informations
given with an air of infinite importance,
• ..,
made no Very great ' impression upon me 'at
the time, and, in spite of the circumstance
taiingYregcdaoY , dwelt on, by my French
10/einneses'at'Caniden House, every hein
olii:nilideniessor,.l had thought little or
nothing on the subject, till, at the age of
eighteen, X was called 'on to' bid adiento
Levkas and ' piroque.ttes, and , hear eipan
clelaivill read ' by, my guardian.
_,„
I .It furnished me i , indeed, with,,,, ample ma
terials for thinking. Dr. Illarrowfat's face,
neither, human nor divine,-appeared, posi
lively frightful as he recited its monstrous
contents. It. appeared, that my fitther and
uncle, though brothers, had wrangled and
jangled throughlifevand that the only sub
itidrnit which they ever agreed was, • snp
' ' "",&'*.Oitiuty of the Vinson: family.,
- In 4 Moment of unprecedented unison,
'determined that, aa the title fell to
zny ,:i
cousinEdzar, and the estates to me, to
keep both united in the fatally, we should
marry:::-And it seemed whichever party
vielated.these precious conditions, was . SC
WADY :: 'dependent. on the• other for
bread; and ,‘ hinter. ,
When I first heard
of this arrangetrient I blessed my-
self, and Sir Edgar cursed himself. , A pas
sionate; overbearing, dissolute young - man
thought I, for a "husband, for the husband
of an orphan=--of a girl who has not a near
er
relation himself in the 'world—who
'haatin.father to advise her, no mother to
8000:hers aprofessed rake, too, who will
nierely;VieW me as an inctuabnince on his
' - estate,lirtio •,,,will
_think no love, no -confi
dence, no respect due to me; Who will in
sult my-feelings, deride my sentiments, and
wither with unkindness the best affections
of my nature:' No! I concluded,' as my
constitutional
- Levity •returned—l have the
possible ssitile . respect for guardians—re
vere their office, and tremble , at their author
ity, but to make myself wretched merely to
pleiniethem=no! no! I positiv , ely cannot
think of it. , , . - , •
. - Well;time-Who' is no respecter ; of per
sonk—weitt on. The gentleman was within
nfew months of being twenty-one, and,, on
, the day of his attaining age, he was to say
whether it Was his 'pleasure to fulfil his
engagement. 31k.opituon, I found, was not
to be asked. A titled husband was pro
cured for me, and I was to take him, and be
thankful. I was musing on my singular sit
tiatiOti, when a thought struck me. - Can I
not see him and judge of his
character
suspected by himself? This is the sen.
;when he pays an annual visit to my god-
Mother; why .• not persuade her to , let me
'Visit her incv 7 The idea, strange as it
watt, ' was instantly acted on, and a week
;aw me at Vale-royal, without carriage,
without horses, without servants, to appear
anco-. a girl.-of no pretensions or expecta
tions; and avowedly dependent on a distant
relation. , ,
, 7 .T,:i this hoer, I remember my heart beat
bitikifilibly;'.as I - descended to the dining
. , ~ ; wheit,l teas to see, for the first time,
'1•104,3.801ter of my fate-,-and I never
, I forget, my-fiurpnse. when a pale gen
tieminly.arvi. rather reserved young man,
yr4troduced tome for my noisy, dia.
ilr. and distracted Baronet! - Precious
lyhaVe I - been liOax'ed, thought I, as after a
long , : and' rather interesting conversation
with Sir gager, I, with; the other ladies,
left:the_
Texan: ' Days rolled - on in slimes-
Binh. l'.-Chance ,efintisivallf brought ,us to.
filth er,.. and :. prudence began to whisper,
ed had,hett e v :return home ".•: Still :I lin
gered
:4W, oneAvenimg, >towards. the close
of - a long .• Itete-a•tete ' conversation. ' on
Dif.:-'llllOl%- -., Via II . never considered
money and happiness as synortYthousterma,
anti thought iyvery pestible •to live on five' '
,
/* l o lo 4 . a'Yearijite,intriedi ."One admißgion
iiitire - -cotdd Yee( • me ,on it with mel -_You
ate%. 464 b o,6s :4SciunnitCd , " i he -continued,
.ir}tr tm..
` WOO situation, , hut,lot • verhaps Aware,
that, vevolting., from a unton! with Miss
Ihivasour, I have rasohred mvtakingorders, ,
and living from A : friend. . If,
fereg. Ging: l oora brilliant kiiri4eetal, . you
wdid&toptleseendloAeiti MY.retkemenk"
--(rat 'manner : the'otozneti;Ohe.loyely scene
w. 1 4* 5111 14*0; Al ~cembined against
4 13 ; Jitheit •021P134- knows *hat Answer. I
might ie t lieen Awned into had I not got.
. 00 'fflth sigaietYittreignvAti my heart---1 4 1
can say :nothitrgi vtot you! till yon-have'in
person, •explainediyottr• seutinients to Miss
Vatrasottit: , :Nothingc-4-ptialtiVely - itOtbine!-
(s‘ 4 l)nt, why?, ;' can seeing her, spin and
sigibt,"- t he - fttm . nett;',"ever reconetie
her 'm a nners; ' ' Itiblbi, and setitimente;-or
any estates induce-raeto--place at the head
Of :myTtahlat.l houltp;backed bitte.'stoehirtg,
in.t=spectecles:'t : 1 , L , ,: , - , •'. :,, • : • •
~,,., foxicke a r I_ 1 , -: • 1. - :' -•-• ' • _''''. '-'
oYes',' l libilwiefotOle,: . Plitonecilsiii: : PO'
youltinW *fry,' . - ,.. 1-- „...:'': .
- "lntithOkr. : t ea my , most t •larticulav
friindlo"" ' ''' ' ' "
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"I sincerely beg yous-pardon. What an
unlucky dog Ism tr tholSciyoutre not of- .
fended ?" -1 ,- 1 .1... '-- - ' - ''' .
, t9frended? .o.h r ge, not offended. Rump-
bieked LI [;Food heivielisl- , Not thileast-of-, 1
fended t›: Tiumo.ba c ir e d; oftalfiblitgO 111,iike
world 11.1. sodyitiirobitthitilY: gave a: g l a nce '
aVibe7gleiai: ; - 41..
11 / Out* thzeiiptiog, 4 "liifbonataial . as.:
' soblt4l3ll...,,,ircOakta*Litinseg,tithiwtherc
1r t 5 4 347 ,. 47= 1 1 -,., :,„, •,..- ;coil 1.;.:1:q
ifr , Y° 9'!: I av;Plled, . "and I. '
, 4 44 1 4/ 11 0 , _ , J011 thai t sfeu, hien , been
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sepsaro
v dloo,, Woll:, '
stn'_ .younClitnin
breathing. T
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"The deTil !" ..4- 'sea r n ;I.
"Don't oweiti_uu ;;4 13 . §e... Ye 0 1 4'-u
cotudn Intitir;ml' Pwieltuuspa g en:
With it& =Wale shaP:34ve ilitsii,Pll
Alia; iv,Wl4„lll44lB***ptp-to.outue.. ,
101 M 1 X.; igIifI4 I 44 I 4tORPAYI,
.00*i_leltiptufkomposera ...sawn lone;
thg.NlalblikebthDlinn we Vaatiour,irby;
-thfltmlortozpstonil irtilOtiot'
.' ma ;eicv; - .',.1 ...11o'f ir4IV:. a. , Li ...Jo
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meet again—for the next morning, in .
no
very enviable fmme of mind, I returned
home.
A. few weeks atterwardsAffor came
of age. The bellswere eh: . l uuthely in
~ttiOffeze---tbizmulints4, . .„ sii*on the
Uwn—wheolis drove -, ' donz,= bl y ,
*was ialien. With Iv. VI Or cirVM,
r .
s pedaFlee ()flint :,1104,dasttentillgrooth,,
_I opt/ 04°r triften4ouelsOvievt.
A g er vini sad • Is initanutrab -10iikd with
confusion the most dbitressiriTU himself,
an d the most amusing to me, he gave me to
understand that he could not Mill the en
gagement mada-for-hira v and regretted it had:
ever been eofiteMPlated. "No-no, " said
I, in a voice that made him start, taing, off
,- • ~.. ~..ElinLefatik
,
isy— o. rio — t la Tmosterous.to, suppose
that Sir FaerattisOu., wctiilderl connect
himself with an ill bred, awkward, hump
backed girl I " Exclariations and eamlao a
tions, flanghter '': add; tilletiegil intermiked
'aittqaore, serious feormat, followed, buttlie
result of it or was—thatthat—lhat—•-*e
areltighied.§l • ~• ~ -, , d 1...:, ,:, , .1. . •
Sournausni.
two:. ollitapacity, aee pi s
7. ..
notFonlripeaka fat fhb people; ' , but sellools
them howl to apeak.r, slt. is , the -I_o4.cle , of
publ e . ntimentc. and at the mine tinie,givea
tone an d direction to that sentiment.
Between a free people mid_ its free presd
there must necessarily be a' close bond of
sympathy. The latter relies upon the former
for support, and the former relies upon the
latter for mental pabulum: The one reflects
the other. Hence it is that the character of
the one to .a great extent determines the char
acter of the other. Hence it is that we may
very accurately gage the mental, moral, and
social standing of a nation, by the bane of
its iournals,., or as accurately: ' determine
from an examination of - this standard what
kind of newspapers are in vogue.
In arguing what a newspaper should be,
a leading.ine writer recently asserted
that. ` . 'it should have no opinions of its own,
should pay alo heed to -consistency, and
never be influenced by the fear lest the
' views exprtmedin it taday are not those of
last week,.er may not be those of the week
to come."- Mere such' theories to prevail,
the journalist would continue.to be a. mere
machine, to chremitle the every-day events
of , life, and nothing:more.
He haft, however, a higher mission; a
much greater responsibility devolves upon
him. -He holds a position tarp above that of
any of , his fellow-mortals for educating,
controlling and directing public sentiment
into,proper channels. is his prerogative,
aye linty, not to keep along with, but- to
lead this public sentiment, to rightly per :
the task allotted him by doing all in
his power to rightly mould the, views and
opinions of his readers. .
It isfor him to be candid, straightforward,
fearlesa, and, being such, he will at all times
be consistent, It is for him to have honest
convictions and opinions of his own, and
to give expression to them without fear or
favor. If he fails to do this he falls short of
his duty, and is an almost useless laborer in
the journalistic field.
Jounalism may at present be said to be
in its infancy. For ages the pulpit, bar,
and medicine navefaed as learned pro.
fusions. .
Not till within a-few years has the Amer
ican. press occupied an independent posi
tion. • Formerly politicians owned the news
papers and made them 'subservient to their
own purposesarid elevation. or, they were
tied down to and hampered by parties from
which they drew support as paid party or
gans. The absence of the telegraph, which
now simultanebasly flashes intelligenca all
over the country, gave a monopoly to met
ropolitan journals. and the provincial press
languished and led A precarious existence.
andA new era is now dawning, however,
d American journalismis taking long and
frequent "jumps forward." From a vaca
tion it is becoming recognized as a learned
profession. The journalist is coming to
have a right perception of his office. and
from being a news medium becomes apublic
educator.. The editor and the politician are
changing places and the former now "owns"
and controls the latter. Every city and
town is establiabing its first class newspa
per, and every fireside . now requires its ac
customed daily mental > food. The "Key
hole Listeners" are disappearing before the
advance of an elevated, refined, and pro
gmsive press, and the Colonel Divers are
gmng place to gentlemen.
As the people 'develop intellectually
higher standard of journalism is being at
tained, whidx will ultimately exclude all the
adventurers who have•t hitherto resorted to
the quill, not • from. any noble aspirations,
but to attain' mercenary ends.--Dacid W.
Judd at the Alpha Delta Phi Banquet'
Americin Artificial Babies
Timothee Trimm, of Petite Journai,
'Paris, _has learned that in the United States
there is a large manufactory of, infants—ar
tilleial babes, a: course---which acts in the
most natural manner.„passible, when prop-
erly handled., The object , „ofrthese; is sin
gular—they a sold travelers. - Aimed
with an infant, one Is tithnitted to first class
ears. .and ladies'” saloons: If any doubt
.
'should exist ' on' the part of inquisitive
wretches, it string is failed, and the delis
little baby . sends forth a piercing yell. Tbs,
tariff of prices is as ,folws: ,
Com Mon tinvelthg inhits; - Yieldbig inter.
mittent'criei of 'fear, and capable of being
put into the pocket,, $2.50:
_ Second class, crying too loudly, , but
lamentably audinstipportablyy, $5, „;
Third class, full Roller, with a very
piereio and_aggreya . tip‘lfolce Of . five oe
tavesi,slo. - • ' 1 - .
The tithriNrrangedita ,a prompt repeat
er, $l2: , „ • • ; • , „
Fittl class, first quality, , capable of eon
tinned i3civalling, $l5.
_
A Tun& oO r iOalaindopt of the London
TetegraPi ILO been.. 4Ylir with a • view of
the royal p'reserits PR rinit9Lliata.beftin
bride. , He writes. did_ea prim of
diamonds; iiiniralde;lina'hrilliants,lifid all,
sorts of amiitelit itt Vre*topero, there Is
a iplainfitecklaatiat "IT& irraWarthl
of Venus Anadymnetie, it d 16 be coveted
by oinnen&Anerely•tattild'paie roSewtalared
;.strung. 012 lebnitie;' bat worthy sixty
thousand ;francs! ;Tha -chief! partire , Of (
brilliants cost one •milhort three' handfed'
thousand lirevanA :that. of : timoralds . and
brillianto,bat little_leps: 1 liesideathesikaati4
a hinter familaritsi:Maygnetilta ofHavoy.
Ada
will receive A etti.aashot, :phased
and eflal:p . ,froi l ii9-town
,4;4," for
will'. th ; VI • ft k ip , ow
w i l l' . 0'60; , el .2 , 1014, - eller': I
cittsor”trio ',444yu.vi, ,Au 404,0-1
feilffgs 'go the fair *hie. T
,ALan4
and robes of the ,trousseau praaP, l (art,be.
yOndlesbilOt . , - ,
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OstitblishtiiintitidtttraPAy;: 'foonsi ' 4. ,
salaries ranging , i hhottil. pop ' iitomo; "in
gold, poriantiture'vr,harlt)We'lolle4s.
stf.avoilkeiti , InZiraitifdlladW24 :in':
rriunx),llB4ol.taly l l itt fttoota,E 42 t on.:
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PITTSBURGH GLZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1868,
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PaAIaMADE Im ER ARTIFICIAL
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ArtiAL:SCOTI"Er'-'
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. . FOE OAS AND OIL
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jugt receive r . Ali& lineid:ind ,
largest issortake ( nt
ever opened In tide env,.
.1 ) ;WELDON & KELLY, : , I;'=
- .14f WOOD frißEirVeoli:i koittlit ALLEY.
'+ 'l2
I• NARKET , STREET•' 87.
SPRING OPEN7NG
THEODORE P. PHILLIPS',
Mk. PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the
extentdvealteratlonatotdo • • -
RETAIL DU.. GOODS STORE
Are completed, and his establishment .te NOW
OPEN; He offers an entirely
. .
New Stook of Dry Goods,
For sy4 B. 18uramer Wear, 'at the ( lowest Esuct
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44 ( I
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OMR, McCANDLESS & CO.,
(Late Wl'soil, Carr . & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS ,IN
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Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
. No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
BUT THE BEST AND CHEAP. ,
EST PIANO AND. ORGAN.
Sehomacket's Gold • Medal Piano,
ANIVESTEY'S..COTTAGE ORGAN.
all the
The SCROMACHER 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. I Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. • Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and finish ' ) cheaper .than all other so-called
first class Plano. -
ESTEE'S COT'LVIE ORGAN-. ,• z
Stands at the head of all- reed instruments, In pro-
Aucing the most perfect pipe quality of tone orany
similar instrument in the• United States. It is sim
ple and compactio, construction, and-not liable to
get out of ordere ,
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX lIIIMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Tritiannn4/00:to$550: gusratteed for five
years.'
BABB; 'XNAHE & BOEITLEII,
, .
nui9 N o. ILSIST. CLAIR STREET.
SIPVQMP g!a! , NP
BIKIAIDEONS ,LND , OROARS I
In perteot order, Itoinll3s 'to 4130.
bxisicrin
451
. 514 doornbove Wood.
lip Federal Street,,All*lielOc'y , - 1
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Giaw Ware Et.Ttle. ,
At. rzDx..1 1 1310103:. AVllls aired In - s
a star Sans 411'1%14th OW
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3)RY ,GOODEL
4Successor to Burchfield & Co.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
87....KARKE1'
Pb!aTCll3, ORGANS, &C.
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BOffinilAii;ElLAN4 .. "
And other OTARLiI A•Nti, 7Fat.ll - 13y1
'100 1 0,06D STREEt:' ,
t•.‘‘.l, • %.
RICE WU . )
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corm. maatia;*;;;:',,
WHOLESALE IND
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Ttinunings, Notions and (Fancy Good&
iva Live received sail flue assortment of
• •
"I Vintate C7 I ‘ 4, PC 3I4 JE‘p
IVbicbcatinot be beat. It consists of
•-•'
STRIPED DOTTEE!' AND FLATS SWlss•
• `So C•VB:IC•;Etc. • ,
NEN, at 3710. pe_r_verd.
SE TOWELS, St /We.
ISIIMY is now Complete;
EN OF 002101211,
Dolling atEASTERY PRICES.
Jot, of Parasols,
STYLES ( AND COLO*,
,RE KIDS, at $1 per pair.
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(loon r i f,itit Al !e,
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Our Liii() of HI
200 DO
Just received,
A 'Fine
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SYSIEME
eicxtrixr,
RED KIDS, at 50c. a pair.
$ amid% at 0.00.
LIGHT COL
ME
Tretamp
MORALS, ati 15c. and 1111.
BUMMER BA l
In I'il"Elt . o I
;LLARS, we bave afey variety
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NEW BOOBS
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
•
STRAW. GOODSi
Stith as BONNETS, RATS, CORDS and Ti
ORNAMENTS, de. •
Ribbons, of all descriptions;
Artificial Flowers,
Bonnet and Hat Frames;
Crapes, Illusions;
Silks and Satins;
Velvets and Laces;
ALSO, a fall nue of
White Goods, Embroideries,
1-losiery and Gloves;
French'lltroAren Corsets,
SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
LLNEN AND PAPER , COLLARS, CUFFS, itc
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ROSENBAUM, STEIN HART & CO'S
PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM,
Ito. 78 ILAILKET MEET.
niy4:lo) •
PERFECT FITTING
KW GLOVES. -
• "A. C. C."7.7•!'"H..5..
We Invite attention to our
KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which Is now complete with every color and . shade.
In addition to our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jottvin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
• "Il'arrls Oesunless Kids,"
The best Glove and most perfect fit.
MACRUM ar.
apll
. 19 FIFTH STREET.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
19, .Fifth Street, •
Now offer the most elegant line of •
./EIANDITTROS •
rnsgemirvantrgrttrgici'V.T. - gvel
trida4l „t i l ist s M e A w N a i r Wiekt al, p a lt y cir ut
apll
ik t pcßun & CARLISLE, •
19, FIFTH : STREET;
Have just opened all shades of ,
BULLION .AND ItISTORI FRINGES.
BUGLE GnErtlt AED,.FRINGES,
AtietTlaii ,
SEWING rdACIIINES.
51
GROVES • & BALHEWIS
uwit IFPnmit
OEMWirg INLIMUM4
WITH LATEST 2MPBbVB3fEN~ B,
At the Few .and Elega,nt files Roots
L THE colomnr,
51 FI•FTH STREET.
• • • ,1.•;c1 , .
NEED_ - . ittlfTar, 4.1.A.C1111.10C'
SILKS and AD, NACHERS,
&el The citiaihis Aptrittebnrgli' are 'respect.
fully invited to ca/1..1.• , . • fl ,
Applications for Agencies - enicitedl. Clionlars or
lam lea by mall on .application., correspondence to
. ' be atigressed 1,0. ,
GROVEIM BAKFAInt. eo
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and : No. IST beqcwipoefte Clio li r prM r,. .,
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GLYDE dr, CO.,
80 Market Street.'
PENING I
Parasols, S,un Umbrellas
EL;isuCi
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GrrA BLITTING
O di fftt ig - 1 4F1 1 7, 4
• Ayery soireirior tilnat
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Fancy Striped'
aITTINOS,
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IN BRIGHTEST 'COL9RS
Lotpest if f s tkis Market:
BROS.,
61 IrMTn STREET, ibcilieWooa
E HAVE, mini' RECEIVED ,
BY STEAMER COLORADO,
Of our own Direct Importation,
INTHE NEWEST AND citoicg.st PATTERNS
OF THE CELEBRATED - I . ' •
JOHN , CROSSLEY . ,& SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS AND HALLS,
WITH STAIR CARPETS TO HATCH.
IFeFARLA3D & COLLINS ,
. 71 AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor)
ard:TTe&T
1 QOl9, Splrilliio STOCK 1 cagg
-LA-1 - 6 • OF
•
Cl**taF ir r i tg,
JUST OPE i g . NO4:,
LARGE AS S ORTMENT,
AU Qualities
f .
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL lADHCEMEIPTS TO THOSE WHO BUT
. TO SELL:
BOTARD, ROSE & CO.,
. '2l Fifth Street,
anlOQ:davirF OVER BATE 11.ELL'ES.
J. . a.,
1868. "' m,mkG, -_GoopslB6B.
mrneztorelfraTAWDAZterr own, and
QUI"
FLOOR..Z)IL - CLOTTIS,
CARRIAGE, FUBNITURE, TABLE AND
WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a, full line of
Trenopnrent R indow Shades,
Shisdertathares,
Tassels. Girds, &e.,
WOLESALE AND RETAIL /SITTERS will line
wt. IF NOT LOWER , THAN CAN'
ppri j eti w e , AB A
1 1 5 ., E
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3+T4 EWKERE , and of - quality
I and styles second to pone. .
.
J. &H. PHILLIPS
sal:nB6 28 AND 28 ST: CLAIR ST.
STEAM
, ,
CARPV.T BEATING
- • ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN IMAM* TRIAL fn.New.York and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete =ego's.
irrwspviSTAtirs: - •
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ist—ra4lng and Shrinkage are completelyavoid
ild—No riesling iiwst necessary.. '
3d—When freed from. dust,' moths or their lame,
the • Carpet, looks. nearly - au good u pew, • save, I,lle
natural riding from wear. . . •
4th—When nerfeetlit clean , it eiriietWilrsiear as
long again, a-desirable matter ate mere point of
economy, to say nothing ofiooks.
ALL ORDERS LEFT. AT THE OFFICE;'
- If7i) tibertSr• - Street*.
Or addrused toy. 9.,BoxitiNirlllresotimininiefd ,
attention: ,
01 . 30: L McCl3llTOck
midi% • ,tf . y?ackrarEvro.B4.
still
5L
ASHINGTON BEMIS
7 owErri
itifaxittabgrei grab?
; . ..,„ toratsc ,,• pr .
ManuthetnrOclEll MEAL. UTZ er llo. and
CHOPPED nX.D. Orders deltseredba
tree of chute. -Grain °tali blade eboP
Corn shelled : on abort notice. , : t , _
"41'69°' It CONOWN
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" 24fitch no -
Northwest corner of WestiOoluiumisAllegbeny„
FIIEWICATVANIIIIt •>e
Have on; bindprepire abort modes ' Hearth,
sad Step Stones, - Vass . fax Slddonslitaii, 9l,l 74 l 7„
Vault*. ae. Hasa andrEolebstoneb , •
do
Orders promptly executed. Prices reusonible.
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the limited rtiguider., . , ~ , ,02,
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STRAW GOODS! \ '
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IS SMUT T-ABOIT'
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13i WOOD STREET
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and DTEDTW done loromptly. Ja.a.i. Es And 1
FELTS tirdshed to the iatest 'tries. DEALERS awl
MILLIITRIP . .VIMILI , NaIiMPO I RM ,
E i ririlla i tr s s WO r° _ l "F e
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Your patronage is r.speetfttn, solicited. .
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Az a tt iniev i l E ttak e toiirtntieil m their
FIELD EITIRPACT, Pittsburg+. g*st.
'Orders prompOySOled so 4 WWl= guaranteed.
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p Ailm yks m pi,Nornm
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THE .PAIRTNERS IFIIERETO;"
fore existing between. !.htt, undersigned, under
t e name or '
. .
1
- SCHOMAKERA LANC,
Was dlsiolied by inntnal on:Maylet, by
the retirement of WILLIAM SCHOli.an, who
has sold his interest In the gnu to. the remaining
partners, who will continue thehusiriess at the eerie
place, the nave of - !I •
• WATT: DAN CO. rs.
. i BCHOMASIIII,
Fr LAIR+,
OHH.WATT.
Haying sold my interest in - the firm' of SOHOM.A..
E.Tt.B. &ZANE} to my late associates, I cheerfuliT
solicit for them a continuance of the patronage of
myold friends and the pnbilyenerallyr
, . I.I,I3CHOMILIESH...
WATT, "LNG & CO.,
wHoOssALE DrtAtraw IR
Groceries, . FloPr, litath; FrOTMODi I / 2 1
Cleese, Fish., Carloci?a 011, Bait, &A :• .:'
112 & I'l4 WOod Street, _ •
myB:p73 " • I PITTSBURGIL,
.
DLOissorioN.„-- : E FINE ,or
ATWELL, LEE le CO .••'- was dissolved on the
of February. 1888, brinatual consent: Either
partner may sign the name of the firm In settlementi,
JOHN ATWELL.
• CHAB.LEB ATWELL.'
J.. LEE.
The undersigned will continue the WHOLESALE.
GROCERY BUSINESS, under the name and style of
ATrwittle& LEE, at the old Place, No. 1818ecoad
street. A continuance of- Alm patronage of their
friends and the publle se remectruny solicited.
. CHARLES A.TWELL: —
A.: J. LEE..
mb7:msg . l
MERCHANT i.TAILORIL
p . Mc)4TLF...,
211:014C
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No. 934 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
ifeeps constantly onhindla:l*asisortwent of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES - 4,YESTINGS
AIso,GENT'S FURNIBMS-600DB. GENT'S
CLOTHING
CLOTING MADE TO O RDER. Una 'latest style.
HEntir mmuma t i
• MERCOANTI TalLoll4
No. 13 SMITHFIELD 13110.31',
Constantly 011 hand, a tall nasaitmentorptontrs;
CAS,iIMERES, VEiTlNGes=dc. a .20:o8d
DUFF & CO., lOqc7haut Tailor
' No. 34 Fedeial St., Allegluniy,
Rave just received a large dwellae*tegOxikpf.
VIN 3- SPRIELYai:Goonsi . :.
Suitable tot a brit elassitArtatiagie. Alt4:a lam
'stock of EIWI'I3 TdßadSplNG:eoozsi: - 2411 1
CRAMER-BAKERIES:
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r FRENCH: 014.11KERS.
FRENCH Cl~AOKBBf!
PRZNaIi agACKICES: -
9BERIO;
YEENCII
, And every variety of- t
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