The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 19, 1868, Image 2

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15e littsburgij Gaittti,
ENEEMEIII.B.
—Napoleon and _
omeo
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jets: Viz ,
—There axe; fortflottr,
Cots , , 3.
—l:Chinese PriWce is studying the art"Of
war to Belgium.
—The Heavens is the title of a new novel
by the good oft 2dichelet
--General.Sir Percy; Windham. with his
Nie4gera-.-
Leech, the, widow of John,
Leech, the iambus artist, hi
—Connubling is a new word for wedding,
Which has ap p e ared in the tlneinnirl'Oot#.
=mac
—The stair case at Niagara Falliioeadirig
under table rock, fell last week. Nobody
was Wirt.
—The original of , the , Old Sexton, in the'
horrible ballad of that name, has just died in
New York.
—Some ofthe country roads In 'Western
Masiachtuietts are "'kill blockaded by' huge
snow drifts. . '• ' •
`Peabody did not give the Pope
£200,000; but he did beitoir £2,060'0n one
of the educational; in Route.
,
We are getting a. few telegraros about
Earthquakes Irt kurope and Asia, now that
:we all bred•of those in the West Indies.
—Baron von Rothschild, of Vidnha, pay
ed 04900 fcerertjurg'S "Congress of Mtn.
,sier,'" at the recent sale the Donato gar-
. Wade, Hampton '(of South Carolina)
:will address the literary Societies of Ekneral
"Lee's College at the coming commence
ment. .
—Seine one has gotten off a horrid pint,
attributing the longevity of Lord Brougtuun
to the fact of, his having been preserved' in
Cannes.
—Like idany other persons, Napoleon ob
jects to_being told that he is old.- He says'
that he will shpw the world soon that he is
'still young.
—New York thieves have made an im
portant change in their figurative language.
To cut a • man's throat was formerly "to
slit his weazen," now it is to "swippen his,
geyser.''
—Mark Twain is lecturing to crowded
houses in California and Nevada. If Mark's
lectures he only half as witty and humorous
as his writings, no one can wonder at the
crowded houses.
—The Cleveland Leader has leftoff plaug
, ing Senator Wade and now says that the re
, suit of iMpeachment his so awakened. Ohio
that that State will give 50,000 majority for
Grant and Wade.
—The Emperor of Russia has sent five
valuable horses as a present to the Sultan.
It would be very neat if the Sultan would
return the cempliment by presenting the
Czar with Constantinople.
-The. Marquis of Aberoorn, at present
Lord Lieutenant-of Ireland, is to. be made a
Duke. The Queen of. England has during
her long reign conferred a dukedom on but
one person, and that was Prince Alfred.
—Morley Puicheon,the Methodist preach
er who came from England to this country,
_n order to be able to marry the sister of his,
dead wife, will lecture to-night in Chicago.
He is said to be a man of unusual eloquence.
—The diadem presented to the Princess
litargherita, by the City of Florence, was
composed entirely of diamonds. It repre
sents a crown of various flowers, prominent
among which was the Marguerite or daisy.
—Strauss is actually coming to this cowl
' try to coneertise. He.certainly, to be fully
appreciated, should bringbis band with him.
Strauss leading Strauss's band,playing one
Strauss's waltzes, is simply inimitable,
: unapproachable and almost unimaginable.
—Napoleon presented Pope „Pius with a
very handsome Easter present. The
French fleet which was sent to Civita
Yec
chia, to carry home the brigade of General
Pothier, left their entire armament behind j
as a present from the Emperor to the Pope,
—The unfortunate princesa who is about
to become the bride of that turbulent young
man, the Prince Achille Murat, claims to be
a direct descendant of the historiCal and
high-tempered Media. The royal descend
ant of the Queen of Sheba cut his throat at
Msgdals
,Somebody attempted,to assassinate the
medium Home - the other day. He didn't
• get any:sinn:tual aid; no unseen hands came
and:warded of the blow, no friendly spirits
Upped cp.tlie assassin, but Lift'. 'Horne sue
seeded iii receiving'; the blow. on his ()WU
fleshyarmvand thus saved.his t
- L -It is the Peetilmr. evideneel 'the ;fella
bility of our, scientific men, that they I have
never discovered hew excessively powerfhl
whisky is., "lmpeachment liss de
i4l 4 sl4fhiiset that.`the whisky ring 'Seven
stronger than tlk will'of the American peo
'; 4i Or the honor of some ,t14`.424,4446.
Senators. fitronger than a Oaciagtriweil
ding ring, evan. - *--
"P;!glicsaa,_k_ aftgrdodia:*Wler ofri
pile' driver InlChios- go, burst, -aheengineer
was fatally and /the fireman -seriously
1109tiVied,' The boi l er wilßia ) 04Y, din out
one aid tailhered,tuisafdti for -soma. time.
AportiotroftWboiler,.eight ffet:4l9lNith,
vuttingin t twolee MOW intiab , -. 4 lmd. into
pork 14 41!ilig bitilbM4 l 4oit-fr n f' l
Pans
leads the world.ne* been
* 66 - 41 ' 1 ' ** l i'' *1844 to
glatelenntredetnool
~ of nerve,' he:hired anothid•
his brains fora fu t f rancs . The aeea wa s.
done, and nowtheinanviyho was hired 14 up
before the ! . ' courts whe r e , the 'Er *lie are
11 0a*
`• ► e is at le f fa be Pun'
iehett ferthelPllHerer not. 1
• i na d Farb, seeing a fetkii „...
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took this means of showing his hearty ap
preciation of his bravery.
—The Philadelphia Bulletin is employing
its theatrical critic on,..r.if Belle Helene. Plug
critic objects to that Cgier-.. - and comparea it.
to a 1 4 0 04 show, He is also severe on
the remiiined TosteWwitOm hisaya., "The=
text i&s fnIEJFIgir uP4the AO /7:: --....
Aight of
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the - :iiiw , • • of VAtu us, pi* him _ tbic , ,,
most beantifnl woman in the world. 'Mille
Tostee in this latter character constituted
the mostsmigatiate parody in the whole en
tertainment" Aifd — tikain "Millerasteirsiii
ceeds in this country simply because she does
happily; - we are not accustomed. 'lt is i not
her talentithat wins popularity flit 4:4 it is,
boldness; iv4AL siinAnuiisplants ihe
:tricks of the Concert Saloon 'to the stage 'of
the 46440." pdals; titan, ;what we hal,e,
to expect if ”thif divine. TOstee" , shOuld she
ever wanner out Oita way '
,
t : 1 4 . 4,18, liaa,C f cmie"oitt.. last , as every
Oneknewit would. l`lie King Of Bavaria
ie no 'fotol, and' `t 'Onld. not b 9 the. 'man to
r
break_ r •
'an ~eligible, engagement : 'merely
because his fiancee did not. like Wagner's
music. There must have been some sufil
cleat Cause for It, and that cause has at last
leaked out. The Pritidese . Sophia loved:=
not : wisely, but shade too*_ell--4 hand
some young pidriterin The Baron
Trench and'Princess of Prussia 'alfaire -was
repeated,
,exception, :that
there was no kink Trederick , to interfere
before things bid genii* far. *Kink Lud
wig. oh discoiering i‘ favored
rival, immediately ;withdrew =from •his en
gagement to the fair Arch Duchess, and . at
the same time had sufficient gallantry to at
tempt to lay the blame on his own eccen
tricity,. ' In all Europe there is , no more
highly, educated, brilliant or good natured
monarch . than Ludwig,ll. of Bavaria.
Personal Ilistoty of .Generil
The following extracts are from Richard
son's "Life of Greneral Grant:"
Some still sewn him only the darling of
fortune--energaic mediocrity, which has
blundered into success. I think such are
misled by two of his peculiar qualities:
I. His unimaginativeness. When he has
nothing to say hg says nothing. In private
he fills no interstices of conversation by re
marks upon the.weather, or inquiries after
the babies of his visitor. In public he can
make no speeches simply of form or com
pliment; and since the world cared to hear
his opinions on affairs, his Official position
has never allowed him to speak freely. But
in public or private, when he has anything
to utter by tongue or pen, he says.it with
extreme rapidity and clearness, in terse,
marrowy, idiomatic English. Even then
he clothes his thoughts in no flowers of
rhetoric, but presents them in the plainest,
homeliest words. ITapoleon's memorable
sayings are all of this order: -"From these
summits forty centuries look down upon
yon." "We will carry our victorious
eagles beyond, the pillars of Hercules."
Grant's are the exact. antipodes: "I have
no terms . but unconditional surrender:"
"I propose to move Immediately upon your
works." "I shall fight it out on this hne if
it takes all summer." "I found the Oink,'
like a baulky liorse.". &id the dramatic
Corsican after . Austerlitz: l'Soldiers, I am
satisfied with, you. You • have decorated
your eagles with immortal glory." Said
the matter-of--fact American to his shouting
men after , Port Gibson: "Soldiers, I thank
you. That is all I can say. You bave done
agood day's work to-daY, but you must
do a better one to-morrow." No shining
rhetoric, no poetic gushes; only the simple
unadorned fact.
11. He is the most undramatic of men.
Scott was nicknamed by his enemies "Fuss ,
and feathers." Grant has less fuss andlewer
feathers than any other public ma., of his
day. He believeiwith the Chinese proverb,
that "That is which is." He a.,cepts things
just as he finds them '
not troubling himself ,
about, the "Eternal Verities," but doing '
proMptly, thoroughly, and subordinately
the duty which lies right before him, how- •
ever prosaic and disagmeable. He acts his
convictions instead of, talking them.
* * * He is utterly genuine and
guileless. He still preserves in his high es
tate the sweetness and simplicity of his
country boyhood. Altogether free from'
cant, his lips obeying the teachings of his
Mother, have uttered, no oath, been soiled
by no coitseneas. Drirthg the terrors of
Belmont, when an aid, with pallid cheeks,
cried, "Why, General, weare surrounded!"
there was, •no perceptible chanze in his
pleasant faceor calm - voice as he answered,
"Then we will cut our way Out.", Three
years Tater,' ha he read Lee's dispatch pro
posing thesurrender of, the Army of North
ern Virginia; be was' equally unmoved ; no
elation shone on his face, or sounded in the
a , tonein which • he asked. "Well,-
G r m d = . Rawlins. how do you 'think that
will chi "Tried , by both extremes of
fortine, Rid never, disturbed by either," he
remains as simple and 'unaffected tollay as
in his yews of poverty and.obscurity.
'Animate Enclosed; In ' , Solid Stone. -
There have tieen Many authenticated
instances where, on: splitting. open• stones,.
Sting animals have been found enclosed in
Cavities, with 'apparently no sufficient out—
let.. The knees on record refer principally-
to toads, but in one recently brought before
the cOnaideration of the Zoological Society
o Vlenua,"; .salabiander, or. water Malt
,weSthe - prlsoneri. Of the actual fee% in thi;
instance, there was no question; but-Prof.
Franenfeld i n well known naturalist 'of that
city. showed that there was a small fissure
leading to the outside: of the stone, though
much todinnall i tcwidnitref egress of the ant
msl; piesegkeited, thereforef' that the-'
Onird. itaa'atififed Wheii.very - yount and it,
kticifictiortair liflti;ln,heOcoli*too large . to es'''.
`acii)e; andiiitt keft, WA& a not unwilling
captive, fltactin the minate , inseOtaCouthlui,
traversing:ally every, ,eranny accessible to
theln, (enact ampleannana of support, the:
sandstone In mitten. it. occurred maintaining.
The same
oi YiA14 8 ) 145 the , tends,
w in *Met ,atlainhig their ,perfeCt
shape are many cases smaller than ea
common fiw =drams ;easily enter a minute
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: - TUDSDAY. - MAY 19. 1868.
DENTISTRY
ET RACTED
9:ZHARGE MADEMrHEMAMTIFISIAL
TEETH ARE - ORDERED. r-
AY:V/4' PAT.,! o it , sBl' • 5!,
SAT DR,
7{76 PIItIT STREET , 3D DOOR aßoyy, -Hop=
ALL WORfi~VARBA2~'TEIf: CALL AND EX- -
AMINE SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VULCAN-
ruprulußs
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ob./An42.ol l lOrgai
• FOIUGAS AND OIL*
lust. received, 'the finest-and largest issortznent
ever opened In this city.
WELDON k KELLY;s
147. WOOD BrBEES t . COIL VIRGIN ALLEY,
RATS AND., CAPS:
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snioctioo'
IN, GREAT IeALBJEiT, - •
SELLING AT
• 11VCORD:ar, CO.'S,
131 WOOD. S TREET. ''
pITTSBURGH STRAW WORKS.
W. A. KILBURN' 1 .
All kinds of stock kept and made to. order in the
latest styles of • '
HATS AND BONNE a.
IND
and DYEING dono ppromptly . tS.
and
FELTS finished in thitiatest styles. DEALERS and
MILLINERS' FINISHING done proinptiy. rop,„
gr r ll4 A bA r stihre o lpo make it
. thoroligh E AST.
ERN
patronage Is respectfully soliCited.
110. 31 Fourth Street, near Market.
PITTSBURGH -I'A. myl4:ol
MARTIN LIERLER,
DEALER
• FIATES, CAPS AND [ tuts,
Also,_Manufacturu,_r 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In TRUNKI.,_ VALISES, &c. , No. 13 , 21
FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, rm.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
:111z)iratzlzitei:t-I[o3{:
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
HE PARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore existing between the undersigned. under
lame of
SCHOMAKER & LANC,
Was dissolved by mutual consent. on May Ist, by
the retirement of 'WILLIAM SCROMARER, who
has sold his Interest In - the firm to the remaining
partners, who will continue-the business at the same
place, the name of
WATT, LANG As CO.
SCIIONAKER,
• Wht. F- LANG,
JOHN WATT.
. ,
Raving sold my interest in the Arai of_ SCOWL!.
NKR IicLANG- to my late assostatst,' cheerfully ;
wlldttorthem a tontintianee "of the patronage of
my old friends and the poblltigenirallyr
M. SCHOMANIIR.
WATT, LANG & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS EV •
Groceries, Hour, Gnat, Prothions,,
Cheese, Fish. Carbon Oil Ban, Lo
112 & 114 Wood Street,
my9lP73 _ PITTSBURGH._
ISSOLUTION.--TIIE - FIRM OF
. ATWELL, LEE & CO. .11J11 dissolved on the
r et of Pebruaty. 1068, by mutual consent. Either
1 partner may sign the name ofthe erm In settlement.
JOHN ATW ELL.
..' CHARLES ATWELL.
A. J. LEE.
Th.., undersigned will continue the WHOLESALE
GROCERY BUSINESS—, under the name and style of
ATWELL & LEE, at the olpace, No. 131 Seccrad
street, A continuance of t h e vatronage of their
friends and the =bile is respectftlly solicited.
CHARLES ATWELL.
mh7:t0153 A. J. LEE.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
.
MMEtCEIII.I%I"T
93); MTH/FIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Keeps constantly on band a One assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS
Also, GENT'S rtrumsnrsa GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE To QBDER..the latest style.
HEN= MEYER, ,
TALIZAM,
No. 13 BMITILITELD WitgET, Pittsburgh, Ps.
Constantly on hand, a fulisaioitinent of CiA Ynnl A
CA SdIMERES, VESTINGS, &c. ap20:01
-1)1011! ac 0., -Merchant Tailors,
• Follital' Allegheny; ;:;,
gsrpJts
rei:eiveli is* ind :well selected' sp:tek cf
FINE. sintiNG . GOODS,
Manilas fors Ord class attain tradii - Alio. slam
stock armoire TITIOTISRING 'GOODS. , •
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AT L9ge.—YARD WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN
AT 12,4c:.—HEAVY, UNBLEACHED . NIISLIN:
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AT 75c.—COLORED REAL KID GLOVES
AT 621Nc.--SIINDOWNS
TABLE LINEN, IRISH LINEN,
SHIRTING CHECK, CRASH,
LIGHT AND DANK'CASSIMSRES,
LADLF.S.,SACKING CLOTH,
HOSIERY, HANDEERCHIEF,S,
NOTIONS, &c
TO MILLINERS.
BONNETS, HATS, SIINDrNS,
RIBBONS, .FLOWERS, &c.,
IN I•AILGUE ,VARIETTEe,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
SEMPIGE'S
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extensive altemeoutte Lis • _
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M&WOOL INGRAIL4S,
Plices the Lowest in this Market.
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LOWEST. PRICES IN . THE CITY
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BOTOD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FOA Street,
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
BY STEAMER COLORADO,
Of our own Direct Importation,
PTHE 144.e.w.e.5T . AND CHOICEST PATTERNS
OF THE CELEBRATED
JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
ENGLISH 'TAPESTRY
AND
• : BODY BRUSSELS,
FOR PARLORS AND. HALLS,
WITH STAIR CARPETS TO MATCH.
IieFAIILAND - &-. COLLINS,'
11 AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.)
ararnrs&T
& H. PHIIIM.
SPRING GOODS: 1 €O3
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We
receitln s s o freim i
e rr own and other
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
CARRIAGE, FIIBNITITRE, TABLE AND'
WINDOW SHADE OIL= CLOTHS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a full line of
Transparent Nlrindow s ShadeS, -
Holhinds, Shade Ilatuires,
Cords, &e., &C.
WOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS will find
our price s
BE p AS LOWELS EWHERE,
NOT LO Rril; r 7 , :itt r u C a i u t a
and styles second to none.
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
an3:nBs 26 AND ZS ST. CLAIR ST.
ME
STEAM
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL in New York and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
ITS ADVANTAGES:
list—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ed.
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3d—When dt=ih e or their larvae,
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the
natural Wing front wear.
4th-When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as
long - again, a. desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of looks.
'ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
No. :179 Liberty Street'
Or addressed to P. 0. Box VI% will receive prompt
attention.
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CRAMER•. BAICEREES: •
MARVDPS.PATEIIiTt •
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FRENCH CRACKERS.
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HATTINGS,
LUST IMPORTED
fN AItIgIITEST COLORS
51 FIS:TR STREET. above Wood
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OVER BATES & r.LL'S
WHITE LEAD AND COLORS.
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OFFICE, No. 67 FOIIIITH STREET.
Factoryglos. 450,_ 4511, 45 , 1, 450 • and 4581
Rebecca 5 et, and 49,A1 and 55 Lacock Street, ,
Allegheny'
ME
P;IANOI3, ORGANS,, &C.
141Erif 'TIM BEST ABBLIIL: - CHEAP.. I
EST , TiAIsTO AND ORGAN. , ' I
Scholluicker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND LEDTEY'S COTTAGE - ORGAN. I
The scilo3rAcKEß, PIANO - combines all the I
latest valuable- improvements known in . the con
struction or a first class Instrument, and has always
been awatiied the highest premium 'wherever ex-1
hiblted. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmandhip,' for durability and beauty, surpass
all others.ilTrices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and Ilaisha cheaper than all other' 80!called
first class Trio.
S'
I TRY' COTTAiIE ORGAN • • •-
Stands at t e bead of all reed instruments, in pro.-1
(toeing theunosrperfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United 'States. It is sim
ple and coqipact in construction, and not liableln
CARPENTER'S - PATENT ", VON HUMANA.
TREMOLO? , is only to be found in, 'this Organ.
Price frotWilloo to 050. All guaranteed for five
years. 11 •
• BAB:R, -SNAKE & METTLER,
Isito .I i N 0.1511 ST. CLAIR STREET.
SECOr
MELODEONS AND ORGANS,
In perfect; rder, from $35 to $l3O.
11 , " • oluamorrE BLUME.
mhl2 ! •42 Flit& et.,..41d door above Wood.
lEC.OO33I:NSCO - N,
No. FIFTH STREET:'
I HAS, RECEPTEID
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PURE ?LAME !warp.
SECTIDITY' AND COMFORT'FOR,
ME,TRAVELING COMMUNITY.
J. B. MOMS' SAFETY HU JACKET !
it
Car Heater and Moderator,
„ .
For SMOKE AND HOT AIR ?LIMB, dispensing
with the else of Stoves and Fires In or about the
Passengerlin Baggage Cars. with the attachment to.l
graduate the heat to any temperature that, may be i,.-i
desired without the possibility of firing the car or y.
cars to which the Jacket may be attached.
Having Obtained of the United States Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist
the most Intense heat that maybe adplied to it in
the position and purpose for which it Is intended. In
It is a : sure protection from accidents by fire orig.
waling from defective dues, or where:hen ties are r
used as cOndtictoi for. smoke or heat. It open
plicable Wall piping thllt may become overheated, t
and Is warr anted to give perfect satisfaction_where
wood or o ther combustible material may be placed r.
in close prOximlty thereto..l am now ready to op.
ply. my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries,
ships, steamboats, railroad cars, :wherever, k%
pipes as conductors are 'made dangerous by . being
overheated and security desired.- I will sell, on ap
plicatiou,, tights to_ manufacture or to use the above F,
InventiontUso, , territorial rihts,...to such .as may
wish to entra p s In Wiling prieges, either try BMW -.
or =
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• hilp-OfiLe at the "Ng FLUE. 'ULTRA 'PAIN . T
Woll}lB, , _. corner of Morris street and the Alleghe
ny Vadiz Railroad, NintltWard, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pli esuitan PAPER )11ANKT
PACTURINECCOKPANT;Biazialgeturera of .
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
CLINTON MILL-wrinnyzwvitaa,
BBIGHTON MILL—NW BRIGHTON, PA.
PFICE,AND WARB1101I104.:
No; 82 . Third' Street, Pittebuigh Pa.
,oF,lcms-AUGUST
• .
SAMUEL C UDDLE,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS-Angst Hartde, 4tir,ll, S. B
'Hamm B. 4ohn B Lliangton. - •
COB Pa , cti3Oir Paper Mock. e .
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Once, so. 19 'FEDERAL STREET Room No. A,
ip_slaira.lt P. O. Box*so, ALLEGHENY CUT.
MACHINERY, of all deaeriptiona„_'dealaned.
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