The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 18, 1868, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    his littsintrgt 6..aitttt.
"IN THE TOPS '
.9107 bidding rien-treei.-n •
'Yo wave made a throat; • Ec' . . •
And the sweetest thrush in all theNiorld
is ening thetWalonet:f.i.'
D A raw*ln Hutto tenderbrown
atom,
Ne' He atilt p up and healngs own—
Who can pass him byt
"Through the thin leaves thrilling,
Goes each glittering note;
Hearts of all happy trees are drawn .
Into this one bird-throat;
And all the growing blooms of morn
, (MID Music Is so strong/
' Are reisoh•d, antl blended, and upborne,
' • And titter ed Into tong.
• • TPA' "
'`ktpleada, he laughs; be waves,
t Ile shouts to sky and earth;
• The wild notes trip each other up
111 cestaalerof mirth;
Se drinks the azureabo of the air, =
C , ---He,tasses song ut; -
• Like a girl's tangle of gold hair,
i 4 ; opoiymft lold shaken trut:.....
• .kitt bedding lastkret, • =• ; •
Try to show your power;..
. klake4 leaf foremen garrote I
He makes In half an hour!
. ~ Wilditherers In the grass,..beta
. The mtuda of, Tone parts,•
m a kes bud tae.n thought -
Be glees to,pluurlng hearts."
EPHEDIKBISe
• . —Wesmael • has succeeded 33onfanti: at,
' • .• •
-=-A:rthpr Sketchley. and hitt Mrs. Brown
`did ri.t wake fame or fortune in Ami.rica:
—Gov. Bullock, of Massachusetts, is a
great 4079 rite with the, people of his State.
woman ieventy-two years of age
gave birth to' a child not long ago in Berlin.
:=-Than'PoPoff,who was recently Russian
pnist of Sitka, is now Archbishop of Mos
. cow.
—Miss Anna Dickinson is, to lecture in
England this summer. Poo; poor English
people
t.
r— Tom Brown' Hughes is trying to get
Into Parliament without spending any
money. . ,
Sheridan is going to try.and kill
Germ.
offs few of the Indians in New Mexico this
--The present ,Lord' Byron is fifty ye a r s
old and anything rather than 'poetical and
—New Orleans has seventy miles of street
railway, and a man who has ridden over
tlient all.
- . 7 ,-Strychnlne and oysters are recommend
ed as a cure for jealousy or any of the other
ills of life.
—ln spite of the Yale students, and the
townies, New Haven has produced a quad
rupedal chicken. • • .
Toting woman, an American, from
Cleveland, Ohio, has been arrested in Dres
den for infanticide.
—The English Opera Troirme is playing
in New York. Miss Richings is still as ever
the life of the troupe. , • •
—the corner•stone of 'a Soldiers' Itionu
ment is tb be laid in Youngstown on the
coming glorious Fourth.
—The people in Winona, Minn., had the
pleasure of enjoying five separate thunder
storms all on one sund4-
• —4. - Boston phfios9Pher; after much ser
(iiii,attifiy, has discovered that Cupid never
at!.o4. on the - wing, brit . just under it.
George of Prussia has written a
new" pay; of Phaedra; which of course, be
ing by a royal author, la highly praised.
—British Columbia is said to have the
1:1108t voracious, as well as the most enor
mous, and lively musquitoes in the known
world.
1 —Mrs. Stove considers Jean Ingelow one
of the men of- the times; at least she in
cludes her in a new edition of her work by
that name,
—The petroleum business seems to be
_ again looking up, within the past two weeks
17 leases haie been giien on the. Benning
__ hoff farm. '
—A Philadelphia periodical is publishing
what is called Evangeline in prose, an arti
cle which Is quite as prosey as its author is
presOmptious.
_ -•-The Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brook
lyn is going on a Western trip this year,
and has engagements to play as far out as
Jackson l Michigan.
_
—Boston, always jealots of New York,
bias become anxious for a woman's club,
after the newly inaugurated, which holds
• forth at Delmonico's., •
-Theship yards in Portsmouth, N. H.,
are dbing nothing. ' An'exchange, who has
an aptness for camparisons, says they are as
„quiet aa grave yards. ,
The suicidal' Anderson, the - magician,
. isin Cmcinnatl playing his trick& The
- whereabouts , of the thoroughly adverthaid
Mrs.
4:, l lEft. Joseph,Missouri has; grt&ShOill
• ' Pere. /ire "Fite. ta!klivelY,"
•
says excruingtt., litt,re ourselves seen
#' o ll B woman se . grasshoppers.
—The Chicago Post = says : Gen. Of
Reed,Olit*gt4shed as h!iifig one of the two
rDen ' l, gria; Rag IV I 6 , are.xxtot Candidates
,for Congress,' has an Income of $lB4 882
•,dame Kinard is to
loslar.llktides) was to • Badatia, t-iMlf(itOiet
MaVadr : Wm:di:1110 ifiroinelither`
as well as tke rise of the fascinat-
.• 7 .T7Wlo.ll42iiiiit6d thatt Mts ars. Lockhart
; I # l 3lli t if c ,t9 l l; *NO struck
. retroltirun-bompanz's
;; tact and which is now , pumping 100`bar
.
diem. = • • •„:
-54.k,f t 4r , and binutiftd
!• :* 111 ,q.. 0 4, : 404 44..SiddianViCcirs the tiiher,
dal;nor= thirty-Ilve ~d ollars.. After! the.
moneyiese scent ehe bacon sorry that she.
Rattedwith her hair
+~~Ce ot ; Weiltngton ~been ap
; •
pointed Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex. 111
spite 2.ft l / 9 .lrdtiry reinerlra of an exchapgb
" I°l4 ' ' l6t4iti kt s itailcici, l Bcc., this is-not
ithlor.D.Ake builttiother. * '
—Plush 'breaches of various brilliant hues,
and crelifn - Polpred gold laced coats - are th e
• '-latept Coafnnyisinf
been P
idiar• who:Alia been 'fivisltl ha E ll huid; ,
where the - iiit'sotee - -„ ,
g Niera i wive; ;WU d
Mac Gnaws ilaringthe• whit er And has
A ° 401 1 1 11 0*14 0 P.141 °l nOntlat/444
Chi
:;tstiklfsolrll4,lll6:4ooo- - ibCnit: loqip e ;:
x iirßeetonJlA'LlOirome-,:r*,
; g :4 , l'A 3;',.!
.o.,lirvei •,'7.4 r , vr,:;',tf'; ,:.J.
t• - - ,
. • •
,
~ 1
•
i'
,-• . . .
I
''
. i., :?" : 1? 17- --Sr--kglit-ylk. i• ' • A...• •4.. ,, , t ,- .J.7 , , ,,- '..i..' , .yc.,, , ,...., , .., ,,, 4 - " ,- .:-.. ,;.• - .. - ;r--1 , ...„.-, -..,:...:,......,•:,-.,-.--,„. ~ ...--...... ...,,,,,,--..,-. ~,. ~. ~,...,.., :,--., ~,.,,, -,[.., - ..`.: - .,• , .... 1 ...--.-; ••.- .. ,•• -.`,. - - -""ir:r" --- ••••••••• , -,,— , --.................—...,
~:•- • !„r44 . .,,,'„,,24..- c -L.V, I. ° ~ ~W ., •-,,...,,,., , 4 4 1. 1-V" ....1: • t?,,,,,,,,,W.A.1•4,,,,e.;.,-4-4.7%,:r,7.V.f.,Z4-1.,We,01,,,L,-,;,-;:-..-..S',.-,;.,'.-i:;4''',,,,:',.,:,r,:•;,X,!,-a.,,•-:,...'...',it.,-1.41it,4:;'..,'J,1,_;:-;,,:,.;4.-:q4,4yrjit,z--,.., , ': , !,', , t-:,t , Y.':, - 1, ;,, ~ -t',:•4, - .=.•7,7,:-E ~ t , , '.•r- - .1. , •;. --, ",. _ ,-,,, - , , .. - ... , 7 7-7 ":7:- - ;,7,r, ,,,,, ,p , -,, --6..--,—...._,........_„,
.:
lig.* - 747: , *5wf.:-. -:-..., - , -- , e ' rcw . :..,......',. , ,, - , ...-, -.- :pr,W.:l.-24:-At--- ' ,::: " ..,=-4 W %T.,--!.-1.. m0 . v ..-01, 0 )-,,, ' z4,1,11-,, :m r .. - i ,-40 ' ,41 ; 4-, _ 1 : ,5. * 4 : - r - L:& --, ci= 0 4 - .;;:e..:eic.. ,- i - , , x , , ,,, .. ,-,-, :: - gr , t . ..F.Y . i - ;? 1, F , .. , 4§t. ,, -,tri,, ,,,, c,.v.;,. ,,- 2;:,:- . ., , s , ;:4;&.-..:2 , -.4'..q;;-, , ,,,;. , '4:-..,5:- i , , , -;:? : ,....,-_. 2..',.1•-::. - ,,:_ :f..., ~ .;',--, ,-2 A:- . 1=:::::-, - , , :v.,t,7:-',"- . 7_71- . 77,7.- y i7.51:- . .7";Z:r7,7,,,,, 2,77,nrc - '
„ 4 4 4 3•,, , .. ..,..3it__4,o,fti.,i, - ',.•,,, t•- .- - --.' - -'' - - --. '-•,-' '..•-•“- V-i•eLL-'-i.W:Str;•&,-.;,,t,y-,nt-4-W-12-6,1.-N, '....-',O.'VX,V,:f.gg:4:•:.t.-4t'YtSf'tafft',-e':i7'-4:.I:,'A?:V:-i-'',:lt•,•'zifp-',*g*r*,
,q.`- ' ,; :t -1- V,P I4- t :- Ir i, i s ga i, : ' ;'.. l;l--,•:-.,;,, " :- A f- • ::4 1,' 6 . ; ' - ': - ,V ,-- - - ak --- „ : •_ , _:dy-flic . . 1. ga 5. 5. - _:- -. .. - T.,.i:' . '4.•: : ;: - :;. - - --- .1...,!-t4`; , ••:',Z1,', - -i' - "V.;PZ.4.--A, ;.1.-:'4 -4 4t;
. ' - - •"-•••,,--4,-..s,17.2....03:7,t1041?,,„;'--MA.# W-,:f;:t.i4l-Att.-15:4.`r*Wee:ZA,Z4ta40.7qe"4.:itzW1-.4*,..Warv.e,Aii:::4;:q4'-'.O-:••V4Mi.i-44i•''474-i*1.09,"_-.A.:-IM-,..'".5.4-4-Waqi4,fatv:l:l4,•:CX)S-iif•Z*oo.:
• . ,-..-- .- -.,.•-,-, - ---- • • - , -'•-•,•,- - -. '.'- -','714*,,45 0 -,,, TW , Xe . ;:W . + 97-7/- 4'. 4,- • -•47 'p -1 7:$* e 4a7,. , , , W.•'.;AV'i3i•-$.4 15 4e,f'4:4Y.14Vi:-, - • , is` , ':r4.;:*" - ,4 1- cllWV . ol4; , k! ,
.
- .
~, ~..,-•.m,2441-t..%z+,,,,',0.4,-7.'-'.*:i.••...1,-,Ltt*A..-4,.)':,ta.,*-T,t.;k•7l4V:iiit;,.=4-Lk44Ai1:;.;,:',.',••, - -, ' , 4.- -, 5 . . ,, i".1'..--.-..-:. ✓ ,. ..-ii,
. ,
. ,
- . ,--..--,- • , -...n..-,,,, , r ‘•..,,,-- -1,-="'X'"..,..1.0,3,4--..,,,A...v....-R-kri,.. % ,..,-- 4. , r_ ,. .. , ,z.v.z...- - - , :;:,2,-.”..-+ '. , !..5,,f - 5' , .... , •.0 , 4 , , , ,r+r, ,fie ~ .;', . ..1i„.t- ;
•
• .
•, _ -
•- , ' ~; .. , ,, , ;,..`,.,,, ,, .` - 0,,4 1 5_ tt ,..,..g.,,',A A ,:1g n .-Aga , ..., 3; ; , :. ;,,,g, t ,,, ,,veN r4,.4 .i., ,J 4 ,.5- ; -_Rp,..z -,r ,,, ,, ~zet.,-,,, , ,,..e „.* :. § y.- 4 p 44 , 1.,,?,- -..t,.. 0„.. ,,.„ 14,,..„.. , ,
- - • 41 , ,:fe5,V. , _ ve.
,:•.•.0. ~,,._,..„..„....
...,. ,„,..„.„...,„„,,...„, 4 „..„,, ~., • ~.typ% , ~ ,t r'4.,011- ' , 4, . .
. .
I' -•- i ''',.. ^ 1 • - . 44 1 31 -, ,, ...,,, ..i , ~,.. .r. 6 , - , ... 4 ,.... ~i Se 0 ^4 , , ~. . .P . V.,. '
- ' " • '';'` ,Pnkiaki•W*"'" 1 0: 0 4 , 414 4- '' " 'lc' , li- F4' '... ~ . • ` - '1
,
..'l , .
,
Helene and .L;i Grande Duchene de Gerol-
stein,
—lt is stated that.Pawison the eminent
tragedian, has deferMincd* emigrate i h?:
this corMtrY: He Las peen Ofla,
tivateil with AMerfea tfpin
he dianot4tmkeignite
. _4o3,autifer otitalitaa
- andi4Nitt of Head,"it gild to be :the
editor of Every Baturdag. His selections are
very judicious, and show an evident knowl
edge of the diversity of the popular taste.
—One of. the last things an American or
Epaphm.learns7ll„9lAn_Ecirppe . , , Aß , o 7 7ift,
Tut- otieWiniailfitiiirtifi; and until
,h idge Ij it he fa never *tea with
I .4 l Wreal4t'itnd riarif• doublw-prices-for
4hitt he bilys: _a 4 ,
OM
Bateman v is going
,to play Leah
'tigaiit' LOilddit. * this - tanA at the Hay
parketthe4re , Her unprecedeAted engage
mentin'torOpi. where She played' Leah"
more than ayettir to'crowded houses, was at
the Nett Adelphl.
-.. -- I Gen; the 'Fenian, IS said to have
'ordered'a large number of "various' sorts of
sitperior:fire t ertus from, the Colt;Manufac
laring Company.. Wonder what the Gen-
Viral wants with them ? Perhais he will
sell - them for old iron.
maivnained Pierce, livingM Jamiaca;
Vermont, has a child four months old which
he says has been able to talk for some time.
The little dear'must have remarkable apt
ness to learn a language as ! difficult as Eng.
lish, in so short a time. '
—The British Government Is beginning
to take measures for the preservation of for
est trees in Australia. The' Goiernment of
the United States could not do better than
to follow this excellent example s in regard
to our own forest trees.
—Somebody is troubling hiinself to write
a life of Andrew johnaon. If he can pub
lish it soon, and end' it up wfth something
in this style : "The illustrious and honored
subject of our remarks died . 1868,"
we can insure him a good'sale.
—The `people of Indiana are surprised
and pleased because a silver wedding took
place in that State' recently. Divorces are
so easy there that it is quite a novelty to
meet people who have ,not taken advantage
of the law within twenty-five years.
—Hon. Charles Biddle, son of the late
Nicholas of that ilke, has been nominated
for President by the Universe (a philadel
phia Roman Catholic paper.) It all the
Biddies in Philadelphia were to pledge
themselves to support him , he would stand
a fair chance enough.
—Louisville has forty-eight churches. No
one would ever imagine it if he never got
any better acquainted with the town than
he can through its papers. The readers of
the Journcd might well be pardoned for be
lieving that there is no church within miles
of where it is published.
—Democratic papers are sailing into Gen.
Meade in first slags style. Democrats
haven't a single first class general to set up
as a candidate, unless liiincock finally makes
up his mind to stand aloof asthe only prom
inent military man in ta party opposed to
war, and bolstered by rebels.
—During the last six months, in
New York, twenty-two people have dis
appeared from among their friends,
and never been heard of again. Gone,
suddenly, mysteriously, awfully; and
no tidings can be found although de
tectives have been out all the time, in vain.
—All of those persorus who are going
thioagh the agonies of suspense, caused by
waiting for those very much "sought after"
persons the white washeis and paper hang
ers, iteed all of the anticipated delights of the
approaching strawberry season to repay
them for the strain on 'nerves and tempera
which they will have endured.
—The winter has been so severe that in
Kansas very many people have found it very
difficult to keep the wolf from the door.
One man living near Leavenworth seems to
have been especially unfortunate in this re
spect, as one morning not long ago he found
eight wolves at . his door. and it was with
the utmost difficulty, and a rifle, that he per
suaded them to leave.
—When the late Marquis of Salisbury
died he left behind him a garter. Mr. D'ls
rae4 fixed his longing eyes upon it, and
-many of the. preiniers enemies' feared he
should get it. - Ent the Queen has seen fit to
; bestow it on the Duke of Marlborough, and
so Mr. ;D'lsraeli must wait, in hopes that
some other Knight of the Garter, will "hand
in his checks" before long.
. 4 :When one becomei disgusted with his
fellownien by reading of the buying and
selling'going on mining our highest public
men, iittint r.!..ad'thiti noble act of a noble
*lnl l 4/4" Cecl ' Feit 36 , 4 3;
„"on.tasturdig., , last as a train on . 4hi New
York Central Railroad was nearing 'a mile
post, on Green 'Blend, Stephen He ff ernan,
the. fireman, saw a little child sitting on the.
ttack-InieL apparently paralyzed by fear.
Heffernan,' O''pec r iskef, his,uWta
(A -of& tlifi*Ogtortivoii*llitcoflrf
It e;.ciTinb.
WO *l4l' gil atCh P d'hit ' lo Wo:4o ,l iicltialtd
lilted hex itjitioWlipOtt etlerie• '
.
—On Sattirday_we • hea r d some young la
diMtitliElPfr ahildhook and
'one said that of-all thingsshe loved best to
roll down Itql, • and that she - wished • 'she
could t dd:itiaiii4 nbw. To this ahaiMing.
young wOrnfui the }deg /IdftYe:
t* sny
dap,that she ) 1 4 , a min d tq•ArYtlffi,ishalido-
44ir .I ;' 4! lo naveß.PPc!PoliCenten; • Weal. :4,!1e
;wagons pie ice. ,street, , from. Grant to
geld and .. What itiintfre;:we- will with
'the giistest Vt, - ,01(1400#44 114 ticln the
; • 1! ./ :
1,, -An odd genus lit fistaiituth ?lissourti
gei,,..# l o4#:f revenge; litol‘loB:;tifialk:itiO
1 ether: daps tied , couldn't :get it, oat again.:
Ile rnt;!°, . the Iti./'<fi,t 4 lik' lirseill
whom he looked :upon as an inimy, and
finding ntworia ray home dashed around a
.gocid,deal;-not Aoingtaly harmrliht prome
'fifth* Piiiugh.4lo:Polisil4o.**44;ol-;
4ilW,4l44l.l4l,iiiivilii beast, secathi g sorne
,thlnt or^othertodowoui , • At isst f a!firillizuit'
idea flashed .3 ."; : ' lli,' iieiffinfiip
took Aff,". '..:P. I 9PP , lea te , the 4
*IC: wttfi , E m 7 ilthil e if*,
l uie
pz:au l ts, 0404.9 c, ., Alt's, able
lifirit*olid 0 ke 04and
hilimv. In 311.1 iv 1 o•_, ' , ill, , trT,,;4 C.l•fifkut, ,
~.
,„
NM
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: MONDAY, MAY 18. 1868
~,,.J)ENTD3TRY
: , .11):STRACTED
vy,ri7kloll7T lay!
AO
EmitADEORDE ABTIFTCIAL
EED 3YULI. SET
E °/ 1 8 8 ;
AT DR'
SI7B PEA 00E ABOVE HAND
STR
LL WOREWARRANTED. CALL ANDES
. • INE srEcimmis-OF 7 GENVINE vutoex-
ITE. _ _ zais:d&T
0 - 4 II !,
_ _
GAS Jr4A.TlairOES
r, i~ND
13. - .0AX4 1 0 letriO,
I • - . .
AM:ALtS IND One
Just recettOed, - this'gnat and largest iseortment
ever opened in this city: • - - •
.W.EIL!NOti
ti'KELLY.. .
141-aroots COB. YERGIN'ALEY,
mb24:a22
DRY GOODS.
87 ....B i ARKE T fitTIEtEIE T .
SPRING OPENING !
THEODORE: F PHILLIPS?.
(Saciessoi to J. H. Burchfield & Co.) .
SPRING' DRY GOODS, •
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS. •
MB. PHILLIPS respectfully announces ihat ,the
extensive alterations to his
RETAIL'
• DRY GOODS STORE'
tra m t t g. ., :g
e n r , e e l Vabllshm tut 'lli NOW
.
New Stock,of Dry GOods,.
For 11.%1 umnier *ear, at the loVest Bast
rBll4
and: B7....MAR.KE T
M
P 4
11
o g R
C)
H
E-I ,
c - 1
E: i I 4 1
W P
clt, g
r. 4
g 0
M &C
11 A
o
0 E.'
i P g 2
-44
' It 2
ho
~4
- g
..
Al.
1
t 6
Z
CURB, McCANDLESS & CO., I
Taj (Late Wllaoa, Carr it C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third door above Maroon/ 'WI?.
I BUBO H, PA
PIANOS, ORGANS, &O.
150 PUT THE BEST AND CHEAP.
.1.) EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Schomacker's Gold Medal Plano ,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN..
The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements known In the con
struction of 'a first class Instrument, and has alwayil
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship,. for durability and beauty, surpass
In others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and finish,) cheaper than ,all other so-caned
brat clam Plano.
ESTEY'S OOTTAfiE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, In
ro
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone orany
similar Instrument in the United States. It Is sim
ple and eotnpact in construction, andliot liable to
get out of order. -
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX . HUMANA.
TREMOLO" is only , to be Ibund in this Organ..
Price Dom $lOO to (1550. • All guaranteed for dye
BARB, SNAKE & BBMISR,
mh9 • Na. is ST. CLAIR STREET;
IiaIECONID HAND• •
MELCIDEONS• AND ORGANS,
In peifcet order,. ftom *Mt to sloop,.
_ CHARLOTTE BLIIMZ,
sum,. *5l Fifth it.; Ad door above-W(o9d.
GLASS; CHINA. OUTLEIRY.
/00 WOOD STREET.
CHINA, 'GLASS AND •
. ,
QUE
PARIAH ' ,- STATUIgTTES,
'•-• • :;
• . • 1••••
• Ant othererrAtitiVAlrwite#lr
GOODS, sgresSirlittleltro
• •' /Qoll l ioOrilifiarAT.•!;', 1
•
RxeltAlLlMt: stficic.i r di CO.
idsirtitki*Ptl44- •
Cluilluounkilamalanam - .
watt uatha"ware.a.re &wry
AT 31 TE i tN Ra[4o 2i3. an &
nra"., • P 1 ?). 15 ,5ad• 0kr,11314F.
ore 0
HENRY W. HORSIACI4 14,
- ,, v , ContbritiOder3ki Imdllakery tpt
No. ?Apo 81114$1M1 h,I t t;
, t`4l , `Zi; PosTi*OCYPAOVAYARID•I7#n"
4101.1.0 4 .03 t , a :TER BALOMtiitahfretc
tth MtoLleyzei • 4 : '
~7; ) 1 41 ailiiiCS nr l ,l r.
P/OPAA-2• 11 : 10 eim&11 1 11 - tir , tQw.
3141,40IfeasInd lityest !
.Becoa b Ariatitilikkelgiiiank4 , Jailer
#7l ll T w riClp r
'7, , , , fi)1 1 31 1 1 I;;CP)P WAIL!
•
TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS.
(4.4 BAND opraittliG:
`A•-
i . ,
A tpflr•liDlD I.5OFiniMT-61,
-T RA W GOOD S;
k.
Such as BONNETS, RATS, CORDS and TASSELS,
ORNAMENTS, &c.
Ribbons, of all descriptions;
Az flClal Fioxifersy
=
Agnnet and Hat Frames;
ALSO, a fall Hue of
Wliite Goirilsi , Ethbipideries
Hosiery . And Gloves;
~1
SHIRTS . HANDKERCHIEFS, "
LINEN AND: rArEre Vot,L.tuts, cupps, to
. WHOLEIRAL.E AND RETAIL.
ROSENBAUM, STEINHART & CO'S
PiIILABELPHIA EMPORIUM,
No: 18 MARKET STREET. I
WHOLFSALE AND. RETA.U.
Will find if to their. Advantage to Call at
11 and 19 Market Street,
- *HERE THEY WILL FIND A LINE OF
GOODS UNSURPASSED!
AND AT.THE LOWEST WHET RATE
DRESS TRIMMINGS, E FRINGES,
GIMPS, ORNAMENTS
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS
MILLINERY LA GS
MILLINERY SILKS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES and
HANDKERCHIEFS;
HAMBUBGEDGINGS AND INSERTING'S,
LADIES , & GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
ALEXANDRE DUCHESS KID GLOVES
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SUMMER
"NOVELTY" SKIRT, '
"NOVELTY" SKIRT,
HOOP SKlRTS—lateat. shape
EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN CORSETS,
1317 4 1 VP...*M2 I IWATS,
NECK AND SCARPS,
. SHAKER HOODS, SUNDOWN%
And Everything in Notions.
CALL EXAMINE.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO
mytl:mwie
PERFECT FITTING
. .
/LED GLOVES. •
- .•
"A. C. C."---"H. kg.. K."
We invite attention to our
Km GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which is now complete with every color and shade.
In addition to our own special importation of the
Celebrated A. C. C. (dentin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
"Harris Seamless .Itlds t "
,The best Glove and most perfect tit;
BUM= at. CIMIUMELE,
spit ' 191117.H STREET.
MACHUM bay CAItLISLE,
19 Filth Street,
•
. .
New offer the most elegant line of.
EUMMURGS
Ever:opened In Pittsburgh, to which they especially
Jura° the attention of their customers. The de
signs are nearly all new andorliginaand about
'ONE-FIPTH LEM THAN REGULAR' PRICES.
MACHU!'" & CARLISLE,
- 19 FIFTH STREET,
Nave Just opened all shades of
BULLION AND RISTORI PRINGES.
. BUGLE GIMPS. AE.UrIrIUNGES,
At yery low prices. - .
TOBACCO AND CIGAR&
JULIAN; ALLOW,
DZALEII3S4I.I. KENDS Or
• LEAF Toncco AND soups;
No. 8 BECTESTRECT; (National 'Bank of Com.
men° Building' •' ' iTrreßerxiciti, PA.
Erroch or 17A Water
apil:o77. • ;•• • ; DANIEL F. DINAN.
EXCELSIOIt WORKS.
_
n. v. ricnkrsox.
Manufacturers and Dealersln
-Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipea c tic.,
NA a airmzum. ST.. Azdarelpr i trvi ,
Maas _
DgmutsAvnices ; BANli i
No. '65 i"O4itiz 'Stioet:
c3x4 RTElrtmxib IN, 3.855.
Asszors
Open da SATURDAYi}sIock Leis° an WEDNEB
- and ,, FiNINIati, 'front May F 1
to November Ist, frouittO tto'elobit, and from No
vember lst to May Ist; front 0 to elolotk
Deposits received of all' sena Onto les t t h a n ONE
'DOLLAR,and,ss fdlvidend , Of the profits declared
Melee al ye er. , io Juno Ansil • Decembee.-;lnten3st has
been declared seint-a ng 7l , l? iti June and, December
since the Dank wail 0 dd, ht' the rate of six per
octd. A year.,”.- ; ... l 1 , : f: Z . 1. •."
interest, If v
lloi - drAwßOUttAff. acfa to the, credit
thei
otthe depositor as prpal and bears the same in
terest from the LW ilaser canna and December, cam-
Fogillogaolosa yearwithobt` troubling : the elopes
to money esen la present, th an e ;took. At
Is rat wilt 4Ouble in lestwelve years.
Docks containing
.thoOltartat,./tPrmoui Bole. and
.latiansidnrManad Pane, en aPPUration at the
-:••• ' .. i'trstiDxXV.;.OEORGE; A.l.l3itEE. - ' •
• . 9. •.. .Inkatikrsts: ;,• -;' ; • .
I
it tatti . ,....:wire4dr, ,I . , kt i ti l at c , l4 . a L 3 ' P " .
. ;Jainee ...e sari; ;• • • •
John; 11."Shoe.....urimr 0; '
diunef39,447,-, , I; •• ; 11./ausell Shldle, r• , IT it
Jalngsli..u. esidit v • ; ; Aleaantleggcr,
'Dome a. 'Ped Oem ‘' • • Vbristian'y er.
-0 • ; Ji , • .., 0' t•ttanurar ,;,••• : ;;,..; :, ...
.. •
: gillrliarr. 4-4 , , , ,- , .ißatv:F. l rme.__ , ,,, 1.
!Jo 110/ 11 Mit, "I.' , c I ;Peter A: ade.a,
IrrAtielgi ; r -;- . .:. John Marlhail. , i
l itarrliVe. . , .., , W e s ter 1 1 .2darshalt; .
-• g u a 'A, varrier; .• • • • . Johall.'Maradden, ; •.- i
, lA. Colton, tf; 1 ' Deut4Phfillge• •• ,;I •
hilF l 4ll4 k: t • i i', •l••.. t He • ghspralt, '..
Ins .. ples Id . Wtd. ._ sB chmerts,, .- •
l' WiIROIM' oils ;`).' l ' . Alexander Ttlittle,-;•,' r-,
Peter 11. Hunker, ;;Ito ; ; ••. WlllhtuoVan , Alrls, . ,•
4Wit a e Y.A ‘ rimp „
..i. -
'all! '4W VOL Ni
..t..oitiCarr
____ , AkkllltD. 4., IILUIDB, - ; ,
1 , ~;.t itihtz. . ,, '
;." '...(l4llPat"'lNtagirglitif4ll,449l4,`
ti
tt itri f it 03
,t) , iir,:a ever lailituomitutihyli'll
,c:41 1 1011ti W 6.!trv.11 414111011111/101.4241011100)1.17
%=(',....—0t 1. 4 0 - 51Z.:41F/1," 11 ~ • =1, . 111 1.1'4 ':e) ! iv , ;:r
, ,
NEW"! Jilt-
MEM
Crapes, liluskins;
Silks and Saitins;
Velvets and Laces;
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas.
7 •
French , Woven Corset.s,
BUYERS
IN EXTENT' AND VARIETY,
70,10/,780 19
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C.
CHINA MATTING
_l7' 1 .0
i mrhite, • t
SM.Peu
NIE
MATTINGS,
'(v -1.17€07L
ALL - WOOL INGMIIOI
IN BRIGHTEST COLORS
Prices the Lotvest in this Market.
NeCALLUX BROS.,
114. 17TH STREET. aboli Wood
ap7t
IEO3 @MII STOCKIB6B •
c,,Ait - 13kiErrs;
JUST OPENINGI, *.'
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
. -
aufliutlities
LOWEST PHICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL nfmrezit, r tiat t c. ) niclyn WHO inn
. .
BOVARD, - ROSE CO.,
21 Fifth Street,
tahlo:d&wF OVER BATES & &ELL'S.
71.
McFARLAND & COLLINS
ARE NOW OPENINGV TEEM
NEW SPRING STOCK,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES
CURTAIN GOODS,
MlthiAl= LAST IQliTiCitill 'CASH.
IN MANY INSTANCES AT
Actual Cost to Manufacture.
nese
same cos
Goods could. not nowbe re_placed for, be
t and are offered FOR CASH at
1 I:011841E' AND RETAIL,
Far Below Their Present Value
'
AT TEE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL
• W.AYS BE IN T D HS HA ON
M THE-B ESTARRTT STOCK
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street, '
SECOND FLOOR.felOaswr&T
J. & IL PHILLIPS.
1868 . SPRIN61- GOODS.IB 6B
•
We are now receiving from our own and other
manufactories a NEW STOCK of
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, PWINITURE, TABLE AND
•
WINDOW BRAN OIL -Gums,
'OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
• Also, a Lill line of,
Transparent Mandan Shades,
Holland., Shade Fixtures, -
. -
Teasels; Cords, *e.,
`WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS will And
BE
tritmadiSAED LOWElS3,:flt?(iTuCia ty
tl
and styles second to none.
•
_J & PHILLIPB,I‘
~ .apaniss• . ,•sis AND 5$ ST. CLAIR ST.T
apll
STWII .
. , .
CARPET BEATING
t. ESTABLISHMENT.--
Whiali , TELll YEARS' TRIAL In New York'and
er Eastern cities has a complete success.
.. •
ITS APV - .4 , IITAGES:(
. -
ede
Iste. , -Pading, and 'Shrinkage are completely avoid .
_
Std.-NU ripping awl, necessary.
. 3d—Whenneed Mem dust, moths or their la rvae,
the Carpet looks nearly se good as new, save the,
natural Lading from wear. •
4th—When perfectly. clean, a easpet will wear as.
long again, a desirable matter ass mere point of
economy, to shy nothing otlooks.
ALL ORDERS. LEFT AT THE . 07710 E
NC).- 179' Liberty Street''' .
Or addressed to P. o.Ro* 473, wilt receive prompt
attention. s • •
- • - Ogoili - 11/COLINTInc
1- ;.•-- • .:; ‘•
.
VASS'S
STREET GATOIV 41141571..::
. : WASHINGTON t,
• IferPttiabuigliGnilaNterstor
-Ntheltecui6o-14400HN
it yi
VIIOAVAD WEGlN..orOtirt_leisykred either ca dr
Sail
Iv ) 1 4 1 4‘ Et ,:.•:,.."::. -,,
y,1941...„ , der, : . , c' , .,i - t
-1 4031113 , /b6l)e
;
'Maar MlLlMll lVAttai * Olifittlibeuestret ,
,k ricr ii. ~ 4 7 Trt #ll4.tnC t 114 !:jp,.},lt
wuz r
'
Pitt&
sum A ti P i tii lir f .P; rt. pow e,
144..1 .. i"P t,...- ,- T P.:11 I:: 0 .47:11 4 'eeit" , • i:c•T
waro
And' Check
152
AND
"VSTABLIIIIIED IN 1840.
SHOPHARD'S,
Steam Cracket and Bincalt Factory,
817 LIBILB , TIITIBEIT•IITTIB*111.
Manufacturer and dealer-in an rids of
cobrziOcitioirmuar,
tomex 4,14 x. ,Doarseno yam. NUTS. &o.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOHX M COOXXL, .1408.'XIATIL ' .111LIRT BIXR.
SOHN M. 1 6 49PER & kik!
13RASS i'otrzrinztu3
GAS; STEAM:.- FITA.RS,
AlvliVb
.1147 'ielieriptt 24 tie ere zatl.•Tl3
AND TUBINGiv - orallkinds: , z . -
tamer'
PITTSBUEt ET. ~ ‘l'
my15:273 - • •;•-•;; ; 1(11
H. J , LALN ;
lioB. 185 *(1117 'lldrd Fitree,
DYER 'AND: S OUBEE4
KID GLOVES: AND LAD a
ED AD DYED • '• •
111.1fUltar 4 itiL l ?
CLu B.
sima 3 nruff...ciApis, successon
to :11r...afruill
:LW • • - • .L.1.11:1
I Fir
Tar • I ,s: °&.* t . 4;4 °
4 /11* • • ; Anicrell
•iFfr
C , V 0
I I'
"
I •
HATS AND CAPS.
RTRAW Gifif!f"DlS! .
01 .;
• , "..'; A
• • .a.viv CAPS,
I j r BEAT VARIETY,
0, E;l_, t G W, .AT
11 SSE
MAR; &
my 7 131 WOOD STREET.
r- ITTSBIJRGR-STILILW WORKS.
...,;'.; 4,
!:mAtedciifiAdel kept ' Mildf,;:t6 ;Order In the
/a.,ig eg i,P4 ';"- ' 'l'' E i a 'l3
''. ND Ts
........, - ". - •
r Alsg , ALTzwate.. BEIWRIAG, • FINISBING
and 'DYEING done' rkrolyt — 'BEAVERS and
FELTS finished ill tllelatest styles.. DEALERS and
,Aiii.LIN . MBATAng, j,N 4 4.I,9KRETaktIY: No ex
leitrajniVWVreitsl.a.; ....., gn EAI37-
Your patronairets respectfully solicited.
1. 11 r0, 3 / 1 WOurt.n.atreetiv*ear Market.
TSBUBeIt..
l' DEALZII,IIC. F . '
- A . ...1.. . -. ....i k -. r . '
3 X-za- - -Le" i IV AND PIJItS,
. : Also____Mani.l4,t 1 1 Oaf tlialY Ana Itatall Dealer
!n TRur , m.L, 1 I ike., No. In WITH
FIELD EiTil,F,DlVPlttaborgbf D.*, ... , , 1
Orderaprotarlyttnetitersatlethemon guaranteed.
r -21 ;44/MWic44AIREs•
PARTNEIMBIEP):NOTICE.
tTHE rAitrirEnsulp itEßETo
fore °slitting 4etweett the •underal et!, under
name of ! '
SCHOMAKER & LA C,- ,
Was dasolved •Consent.,_ on . Ist, or
the retirement o VILLPI3I 13CHOMMIER, who
has sold his nit:credit In the firm to the remalnlng
partners, who wfilleentlnue the bustnesd at the same
place, the name of • I
WA*: T; 'LAN . GO, CO. ,
• t. . • 'WM. 80110 MAKER,
WM. F. LANG,
JOHN; WATT.-
Having sold my *Wrest in the firm' of SCHOMA—
KER do LANG toi"my• late associates -11 cheerfully
solicit forthere a. Continuance of the 'patronage of
my old friends aneNthe pnblic_genera UMO llyr I
WM. S
WATT ANG &
WHOLESALE DEALERS LN
Groceries, Flom, Grnin, Prorislons„
_ •
Cheese, Fish. Carbon WI, belt, ,4e.
172 /4174'W00d Streit;
myß:p73
,
s1)ISSOLIPIIION.--TRE FIRM OF ,
ATWELL, LEE & CO. vas dlssoired on the ,
tof 'February, 1868, by mistual consent: Either i
partner may sign the name of the firm In settlement. ,
.JOHN ATWELL. 5
,;• CHARLES ATWELL. 4
A. J. LEE. I , i
The undersign°will continue the. WHOLESALE. i
GROCERY BUSItESS, under the name arid style of
ATWELL & LEE:: at the old place, No. 131 Second I
street. A continuance of the patronage of their -
'friends and the pupils is reepectn i uyy solicited. I
q;HARLES ATWELL. i
A..J. LEE. I
mh7:m63
MERCHANT TAILORS.
A.,E4 1
P. Picminim ,
mzealp :
3-,Lzr-r p xt
1 ' I
No. 9335 dipTIidInLDdTREST, PITTSBURGH,
Keeps Conslantlir .. on binds die iisnartment of
•-• ; •
CLOTI(S, CAISI!AERES & VESTINGS
Also. GENT'S EXTENIBEING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO OBDEA. the latest style.
HENRY DIPTEII.,
nnacOnwr TATLOII,
No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Constantly on bait], a full assortment of CLOTHS,
CASSLAIERES, VESTpiGI3, &b. ap3hoB6
DUFF & CO., Itleffhant Talton,
No: 34 Federal St, Allegheny,'
13ave just received f a large Ind well selected stock of
FINE eirxtriva. GOODS,
~
Suitable for a first Oasis custom trade. Also. a large
stock of GENT'S lIRNISHING GOODS.' apls
CRACKER BAKERIES
IVIARVDP/MATENfr • ,
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACEERS..
•
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FREiCH CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FREiSCH CRACKER&
•.; , ,
And every variety
of
•
SUPERIOR
CAA , C.TKERS.
91 Liberty 9124191, 1411103 4 1 111 1 .
TRY THEM. i imh2.ll
DYERS • 9 Si:
Innwooozia
myl4
OR M3M,
PLI7MES OLEA.N-
t West
Heads.
Indite
street.
r. I•tt r