The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 29, 1868, Image 2

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    Eittobur A etairtts
.T Pk SI .THE R 0 STRAPJCE.
• -sT o?tAkr4ioL',ll4l
NeTer
_ever #4olllg.
Still a lore-born heart,parsyn
Bead you not ',lie wrongyou re, Mpg
sal 7
la thaw. pme
ed, Or e tl' Ine?
e with ao rrol4oo4trewirsi?
s.so
Rival banished, bosoms Still our days are disunited:
Now the lamp of hope is lighted.
Now half - querietted appears—
asainped. and warerine f . and benighted,
, . Midst ray slithsand tears.
Marina you tall your dearegt blessing,
Llynktbat thrill at your caressing,
EyesAroutusl soul confessing— .
won yottll rnake,thcrn grow
.s.v ' e- "'Diiii; anti , iitirthless your posseSsing.
Not with age, but woe 1,.
RY GLOBGE U. BORER,
Ale Moses stood upon the naming hill, . .
• With the people rathered at /dB feet, • ... • .
• Waiting In Slant's valloy. there to mee t • Tbe awful bearer of Johnson's will, -
o to Grant{ thou stand 'sransidst the trumpet's shrill
' • And the wild fiery storms that flash and beat
In Iron thunder and In leaden sleet,
Topmost °fall. and most exposed tof u. .•
O stand thou firm, great leader Of our race,
Hope of our future till the times grow bland; -
And intoashes drops wars dying brand; •
Then let us see thee, with benignant grace,.
.Descend thy height, God's glory in thy face
And the Lord , ' tableer side within thy hani
-
mmomm.
—Fenian circles are getting a-ronnd again
—The Czar and Czarina are atKissingeit
—Struck Oil—The San Antanians of Tex
--At Baden Baden—Lthe Queen of i'rus
—Park Gadwin is . With his family in
-
Paris.
T exas promises heavy crops, of good
quality.
Davenport, the actor, has arrived in. Jan
• Francisco.
-_ —A Syracusan is raising mushrooms sci
entifically.
—Prince Alfred, of England, has compos
ed a waltz.
_--Prince*Napoleon is about to visit Con
stantinople, -
--Speaker. Colfax is a short• man forty
`two years old.
torrid heat As what Parisians tire
complaining aboutnow.
.-;---The notorious E. A. ..Pollard is editor
the New York Neu% '
—There - are $300,000 worth of artificial
` fish pintds on Long Island.
—England can hardly, expect the Fenian
circles tcY - act, on the square: 4
:-The wheat crops of Virginia and North
Carolina are very proniising.
=Chicago has sixteen elevators, with a
Capacity of idne busliels:
_ —Alexander Dumas has made four mil
Bons Of dollars by his pen labors.
- - -Isn't it about time for soinebody to inter
.: fere in favor of the bra;ie Cretans ?
—The Athletics are to play a match game
in St. Louis, on the 12th of June.:.
'—:-Burlingame and the Chinese all went to
see the White Fawn on Saturday.
—New York pastors are beginning again
• _to see health inEuroPe and . go for it.
—;-General Grant will receive the official
intelligence of his.nomination to-day.
t ;--,The Sultan of Morocco is likely to be
-
deposed, as he is toolazy to , sit on his throne.
—. Allan in Boston is having an artificial
. nose, eyelid and set of teeth made for him.
—Cactus plants of fifty feet high, bOanng
luscious fruits, iravd been discovered in Ari
, Bohemian colonies are to be es
tablished, among the Caucassisa Moun
• tains
=The Nevi York- Stadt Theatre is the
Urgeet place of amusement in . • the - United
"'-L-Ite: weather' is the , genet . ..a - 1 ^topic of
ohserbition just now throughout , uewspa-
•
—The Grand Duchess is t oo immoral for
Spain. The censor has forbidden its repre
: lamtation. - .
Mr. HemTC..Carey declines to run for
41ongtess in the • Second District of Penn.
' 1 .-Cfne niazi'in Clarke 'county, Ohio, - has
- three . hundied casinitere goats that he im
..
portel fr 0231 Asia. . • .*
—lt is rumored that R H. Liana, jr'
be the Democratic candidate for Governor is 11~asMchneetts.
•
.43,1;i1 o k field -:Ohie is a little place,' but
.ibur hundred. dwellings are to be erected
'there this summer. - •
Bishop,.Beckwith is to reside at Macon,.
people are, raising , $10,900
• lo buy him 4 house.. 11.
d—nfißoiton trave/Ter'says that ressen
en and.Trimbull don't know a good art
de when they see it.
- -tat. Louis has 287 policemen; s, fine'new
:perk, good .drives, well streets and
Pleasant promenades
Benry.: Clay and James K. Polk Were
the only. Speakers of the House whobeeame
Presidential candidates. -' •
string ef small, jingling belis is the
of re style of necklace worn by Arum belle
Boyrl~ the 'adienturess.
• v % I—Von Flotow, the cOmposer ofthe chanit.
IDE Atter& pf Martha, has just 'finisbed anew
ittinnea Stein:"
,-- •
—4700 is all thai Louise littildback receiv.
•
ea from horGerntou publisher for the 'copir ,
right of Jiiiel4 l 'the Becolid•
Manicato,•lfinn., a game •of. obese
going on between two tinmuned
arsista shiceithe oupril.
• -The tatsiiTostia so excessively Ent: .
its/6244*eiaskiog, of' .T.oimizo; the rag
sibkeet;,ltealbi him Lawnince.
• theidmie Man; has a• - hanker' , '
sng• Aes tmgedY s end niadi his aPlSailince
400 thellotalasidcM recently."
'43 .P. ...r461611b1 BoPP:(AnnoFinciP
104')ol:dre4.161':Talkyrand.- Papers :;as al-.
sort ready to issue ifete th e pine ;
knot 7dr. *lrartii
, fooiSeecliffiliriii.iudghtg • tbat his arinntent
'4°llllll9thing ;" 1 " /°- Viblilil acquittal.,
.—Oiartenthuife., r eneral, *eke tiieimini;
home. His Enropsaa tnp and the oxoni.
fiatkriniralt,laireStond hizß tohadm. -
kOO4O 'Me a 344040444; social
Ip s i ty id - Atlanta; I•Et-tebehr. and swi ne
liisfpapiy. *kith the pie-.
RimAskt iv.Atinfr..ll4.;
" 20 0 Astitsai iron rirz' Ysinbr of - ookt- and;
$44 2,
GRANT.
—Senator Henderson was burned in effig7
in Macon, Mo., the other day. Significant
placards, such as "My pile is made," and
others equally forcible were displayed. All
the Democratic paPers 'ire very indignant
• .at. the "outrage."
—The Ophelia bonnet graced the Long
champs race. A pale, delicategreen drapery
made of crystalized tulle forms a scarf fan
chon. Nothing but sea-green leaves and
white water lillies Dr lake flowerets are seen
behind, trailing in long curls.
—The following matrimonial advertise
naent appears in the New York Titus :
I Della Torre—Haight--At Naples, Thurs
, da_sl April "80„in the Church of Santa Maria
I _ l _,Caropellit by'the Archbishop of St. Louis,
.Nbla Christina Haight, daughter of the late
Richard IC: Haight., of the city of New York,
S. A., to Giustirdano Capece Tomacelli
'Pilomarins; DukePella Torre,
—The Cincinnati Commircial says a
stringer from Pittsburgh, lost $260 at the
hands of a ceuple of corutidence men, at the
corner of Fourth
. and Race streets, last even
mg. He loaned it to them on a worthless
check for $6,500. !' - At home ; he would have
required a first-class mortgage security from
his best friend for such a loam.
new fashion, which was started at
Madame de Rothsclikild's ball, is the adop
tion'of garlandiof fiowers instead of micro
acopic MOW . green , stuckin pdseluth'.. -Nat
tual powers are preferred, and these are kept
'fresh all'evening by (pills being tilled with
fresh' water and 'sealed at both end's. ra
these the flower—stalks - bathe their tips.-
Platts of lair - hide the rdechinism, and
sometintes fhlse hair is rolled felt:dills quill,
winch Is secured by lutir-pins, afterwards. - 1
,The Pall Mall Gazette is very severe on
the AbYsitiniatt wad In, speaking of the
victory at Magdala ii• aiiis: ht is as if the
font mid twenty tailors had krucceeded in
8 411, and carryingaff his Obeli
in triumph. The fuss made about Sending
'l%OOO, tnen,t9 if. Pace atetilp they never en..
countered any serious resistance, was per
haps twenty times as great as the French
found it necessary last i *unin, when they
sent a much larger force to Rorie, with the
prospect before them . of provoking - a -Eu
ropean:wiz: • • - •
NOT long ago r when they supposea it was
postible to use hiM for their purposes, the
Democrats were loud, in their prulses of
. , ,
Grant. *7 4 Tow-when his patriotism has
prOveikapperior to every tempta'tion'and his
virtue:' has resisted every
they can hardly, find languge str on
ong
enough to. express their contempt for him. •
The .Rochester Unan. of yesterday.. calla'
him "an automaton"' "a dununyin
mappings," and the -.New York • Workl, en
ders upon elaborate argument& to prove that
ha's no stadia' at all amt r simply a n tiacci 1
dent.": The hero '
'Chieftain Wilt urvive•
these attacks, and ticaza• bat ; triumphant. as
he did !luting the rat, WhetrAis same ohms
Qf PaPe2ll..fttnatized him' as “a.initeher
env.% Wonderer, From some'
,Ipludttu?e,
Abuse is more dadtddi, than pralic-411*.
my Even ft:// , totiinta. • - • - •
Taw' dramatic editor at- the New York
:one: Celle the' New
by cob,
OPrid9P. - of 9Mhthei. of Bbeed way ,
Theetro
.comppny t , who Itadjastjo4l
-
evening's bettira, demise, Mau *bite' Ina
billty to pgione his pen correctly was ta %
ken .mtAnymptom, of , Mtgaltation .by _the
%
audienPk#49 Pc*: Motgined ; word.
OP. gOeht of 'actor la PIM; Indeed,-
amtulittfeinown krthitenend'lmblio• and
ttbe A:swot !thisvoon. • in.; fault on e o f
'Many - others quite",gaiter. at Oily IRO qu ite as hp.
.W 4.3 . '
white train covered with English point
lace.
—Butler beats Barnum out and out as a
sensationalist. The "Woolly Hoss" affair
is no where beside ther‘-i o rpiley-Ross
fair.
French are sak to Of monitied
th 9succescif G ea gliP " ler• Mte.ThiinlViti
-31e0co and!Compare kbyBo6,
—One paper hits its of,loi-e h eaded . ..2
For President, U. S. Grant, of Appomattox;
for Vice ' President, Schuyler Colfax of the
House.
—Fifty Indians of the Choctaw, Creek,
taagrriumleamanclustribeitylaytd-agameof
racquett on gifyErnion,groundain-Cincinnati
yesterday. '
—Made and Bolmicault are charmed with
kate Reign Olds., and have offered her
the roll of Helen in their dramatization , of
Foul Play. - •
--Gen. Robert E. Lee is one of the dele
gates at the Episcopal Convention of the
Diocese of Virgiria, now 'in session in
Lynchburg.
—What Mrs. Partington calls centurions
are constantly turning up. The latest is
Mrs Smith, 'aged 104, and with 127 lineal
descendents. •
—"The master singer, " Wagner's latest
production, was to have peen placed on the
stage in Munich this month, but has been
postponed until October.
-"Sanson's Seven Generations of Execu ,
tioners" has been revived in Paris, and the
new edition is selling rapidly. It is- de
scribed as a culminatkm of horrors.
—Nothing lamer or more sycophantic in
argument or more—perfectly beautiful in lan
guage. •
ever appeared. in Harper's Magazine.
than some of the Easy Chair articles of this
month. • . -
—A French audience hissed _Patti the
Other nigh; and then Patti cried,' which so
affected the French audience that it ap
plauded until their hands got tired going
pity Patti. • - •
- 2. -The Roman Catholics of Brooklyn
have decided to erect a large building at a
cost of $lOO,OOO, to contain a library, read,
ing room, bail room, several meeting rooms
and stores. r
—A German theologian, who likes to be
precise in his statements, 'says •that he has
computed 'that there are just 44,435,566
devils in'existence.
—A Sensationist—probably the one who
saw Wilkes Booth in Berlin last year--says
:Theodor - as is not dead yet, and that the
body found was not that of the Emperor
but belonged to some one else.
•
The New York' World has discovered
that its proposition to raise enough money
from the whisky ring to buy up some venial
Senators'was only a joke.: It was one of
the most senous things in the World, joke
or no joke.
UMMEI
.! ,, i . :'."'./..4.-.7 . .,t,
31ARTIN LLEILLER,
MEAL= IN
2111."113, CAIP63. 4141) Ertritas
Also, mananseturer, - wboleaale and Retail Dealer
In TRUNK_ _
- &e.,./io. US SMITH
FIELD STREIT, Pittsburgh, Fn.
Ordare prompUy filled and aatlataetlon guaranteed.
1 OTicr.
N - • ,•-•
The undersigned bas associated with tdm - in
business, dating from April Ist, 1565,, Mr. 'AL
FRED S. WALL, his son ABA S. GILLIS:PIE and
LOUIE INGLERT. The style of the firm to be J.
J. GILLESPIE & CO. J. J. GILLESPIE ? .
Referring to the above. the undersigned take
pleasure in stating that they will continue the
LOOKING GLASS AND FIGURE 'BUSINESS,
At 56 Wood street, where they Intend to offer In
ducements to purchasers second to no house in the
United States.
ptraktspui & CO.
The partriership heretofore existing between
the undersigned; under the style of
Was dissolved on the eighteenth day of April, 1868,
by mutual consent. The' business of the late Arm
will be settled by • JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, at
once corner Sixth and Wood streets, to Whom all
payments will be maths and all claims presented for
payment. WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK,
• JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK,
JAMES L, VERSON.
•Pittsburgh. Pa., Mar 18,' lg. IV
..1...M. ,yis:---.gas
----,.„
ISSOLUTION,THE FIRM OF
ATWELL, LER & CO. linui dissolved Ei t her
st or February, 111811,. by mutual consent.
partner may sign the name of the drm, In settlement.
P
JOHN ATWELL. _
CHARLES ATWELL.
,A. J. LEL .
The undersigned win continue the WHOLESALE
GROCERY. B SINESS, under the name and style of
ATWELL & LEE, at the old place, No. 131 Second
street. A continuance of ' the patnma r their
Mends and the public is respectfully soli cit e d.
CHARLES AT W ELL.
A. J. LEE.
mb7:ms3
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AUFI
AIcDLE
" •
Atoitc.R.A.wr TAILOR y
No. 93 4 SIIITHETELD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
Keeps constantly ou basyka :Soo &mime at of _
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & %%STINGS -
Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style.
HENRY MEYER"
arenmuir-mazzion,
__ , -
No. 13 IiMpfrifiEI.D.STILKET, Plttsburgb, Pa.
Constantly on band, a full assortmenS of CLOTHS,
CASJIMEigEt3; 1tia , n2.7G15, •! 1 ap2o:oie ,
DUFFTI .
: & CO., Merchant Tailors,
. .
No. 34 Federal St., Allegheny,
•• , .
Elsie jestrecifsed:e. lerge mod Seell selected stock of
SINE /KP.iii7C43l ,l - 5 41 0 4 , i1ie1s
Suitable fort first class custom :trade, - Also: a large
atoekk If.OENT'S.PUBNISEING.OOOI;IB. eta
G AASS , O HLIST UTLERY.
." CIILNAL, 441488 AND S
_.• QuEENswitivo,,':
11.1411 PILJWIT.I) WAIIII6- '
el PARTAN STATPtrriti
8 , BOHEMIAN
- And Other STAtiN AND kkiiirr
GOODS, a great viulety; •
• . • 100 WOOD•entlLltij'
R/CHMtp - t-*lntErs' kcb.
'
CgwsL , KELZI3IIIiI7
." ' Attrisiqikr•
*flu's* POW &WM' D&416.)
trwoorth.6. & frame tierY
(him China Ttegiu,.r,sidDr oetiotrod ins
AT MISTERS TRlC.,o•dl'''43iirt and examine oar
ist elms olOre oh Lan d • Je10:119
WT IMr:Fr94,
- TRAVELINi COIMMUN •
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B. HARRIS! siFETTIJIIIICIET. -
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Car Heater WA. liodetater ,
Poillibrairit AND ' iltrf Alii'llttlltlN - dispensing
Mwith the an °Linares 'aka rhea' to or wbchit shte ,
aar or 73_ with the - att bi aralg ,
uste the mat will Ito ..re, „,„,,
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he
the albuiy fna' a Or-''.
, rare lo which' thrl Jae elti l etabe at a. ''''l`-'3 ,:. L.
All
[,, Haring obtalact °Cilia, ted PottEtt'''''';,..
eat for a Saha" -.lathe& which la , w ea, i t , I'. ,
the moitlateathheat that law, VI" ' c j
ilia position and ,prrywt I/hi*, b 4 .
It le • ante protect on saojaenta
..,__. 4
eating from defeat re noes,: or where rola
.asearraeonduetors lbw ammo Deatriaa. ,, ,,ls. a lir ,
Dilatable to an tilaaahaa m fk a. r
rva tt
,and la warnotea ve.. b e y
wood or other ea' atter& tea lid -Mar ..
In oath Proxileity thauwto. v ,Laarliarr io itie ,
Vply my inventloa.lo-atores. dwellings, W4, 4 2 4.W. i
Ailkialttlia- tettliliffaelar
overheatattaltdcsectrisr itealawl., , , will.s4 I Owe
.plleattoisUr to . tea tartan) orActriDgear:s• ~,,,
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PMF nil e` , 7,- - • -' : - ~- :' l '. , ,y , ILogeliiiikir a. , ,
No 12 ; Mellw litlhe` t2m , pra m .
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in rllit_totasordApinetmle • -
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AT 'DR . SOUPT'S '• . •
sTs:Tiirst inditt'iti.- - tipop. ABovi,-. D .
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ALL won't. 'WARRANTED. OALLAND EX.
AMINE SPECIMENSOr 13ENIJINZ--VIILCAIki-
ITE.
my9:d/LT
r .F. is ~~; ~;_
FI3CZIZEMm.
Chan CI el lora,
- ..1444.GMVAND
'Just reeeive& the tli3est and largest asboitelent
ever opened In this City. • •
WELDON-4V KELLY,
14* WOOD bTBEET, COIL YL1291,N ALLEY
,HA.) CAPS
sir.RAT Goopss -
RATS AND .. CAPS
1.
INs GREAT, VARIETY,
SEILLING :_
. LOW; AT
r' ravoßD - &
• - 131 WOOD STREET.
B.,IIMMm3S CHANGES
KIRKPATRICK, BRO. & CO,
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`r4r . :74 4 1: 1 1.4 5 : -. 7'
~C.4..‘..4l4t4heilyatallitrie, Y 44-
K i k. •
GAZETTh
MCFARLAND dr' COLLINS
• RAVE JUST
,L 11,7320 TILE
WEST ,AND BEST STYLES OF ,
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ENOLT , VELVET, CARPET ,
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s 4arsiirEas *ins ;
_ .
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The Lowe' Prices Reached this Season
DOWN TO $1.1(1 AND $1.15 PER YARD.
MorMtlMi) & COLLINS,
m
1868. 1868.
SUER - STOCK
Or
1: 0 Tr IS it
White, , Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
3'l a l r r I IN - er S,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
011 Cloths, Window Shades. Be.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.
21 Fifth Street,
aTtr:d&wP OVER RATES d BE'LL'S.
cauFA, mAirrevo
CZ i ailk..lFLpwarrell.
'A very superior quallty . of
White,
Fancy Striped
• And Check
. .
MATTINGS,
aDST IMPORTED.
ALL-WOOL MGR'ILINS,
Vii'BitIGIITIVIST COLORS.
Prices the' Lowest in 'this Market,
MeCALLIgIi BROS.,
51 PVT); STREET. Above Wood. -
111)="
& H. PHILLIPS.
GOOns.lB6B
nirle arletritoelralliklnNAnorr own and other
,
FLOOR . CLOTHS,
-O#ItRLAGE, PURXITDRE, TABLE' AND
• -
WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS,
. .
- .• or EVERT DE9C.RIPTION.
Also, a foN line of
Iransibeire. IV W4 011 ' Shades/
lioli4fdtklrtiOde mitoses,. •
-•,; • • - dte.
Egd
NI
DultgatiED k 1 . 711 1/WD L ERE," tind of qta A llty
end Ityies second to none. : • •
PHILLIPS,
.16.AN-DAs tIiT.:'CLAIR ST.
staiiSS
S. TRIAI
CARPEAT'REATING
. ; :.- ESTABLISHMENT .
••
TEN .... . w wiibbtrAIOPYIIIAL in New York and otto
er IC/Astern cities bas proved &complete success.. _
'_ . '' lIIS AD*AIITAGESs_ ' " .•
. , - • •. • . ~.... • -
4. " Ist - IPilling:anii fichriak4e. ars tiOaipleieli avoid
,: 12:4011P01111ft'.'difIrrAortheli. 1 giros.).
tee -omrt ral . looks nearly ille good ea new, /Aye the
41447h—ArTglistrieuttir clau, a Carpet will wear as
long again, 's destrabie matter as s mere' porn& of
teeentea7. 3 0 se7 liegtunit %looks..
''"i44 c•OirsiciEFT AT *1ic,9 1 4/02,
NcYjr. 179 (Libertr!streer:
!Or addtessedlo i'.. o . , Boailkirgi will receive prompt,
,---, ' ' P RoPOPmon... .
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knt siDetetillt, May r alla. , k- st-*'4oelol*
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WHICH THEY ARE SELLING AT
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Nos. 71 and 9 73 .. Fifth Street.
SECOND V3LOOIi.
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(Sacceitior to;Ti.IH B nrelt>Zeld .Co.)
421E4 D R Y GOODS.
PitING DRY GOODS.
' SPRING DRY GOODS. • .
MR. PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the
extensive alterations to his •
RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE
Are completed, and his establishment Is NOW
orpi. He offers an entirely , •
Nett) Stook of Dry Goods,
For Spring and Stunmer Wear, at the, lowest East
ern,9ase •
87....1LARRET STREET..—ST,
CO.,
No. 116.W00d St., Pittsburgh, Pa ?
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DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
AT LowEsT EASTERN PRICES.
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAB.
NEW MOHAIR.
,BLICK. SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES .
F. SOUCY,
Qom' No. 168 Wine Street. _Et
168.. - 168.
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McCANDLESS & CO.,
(Late Wilson, Carr & C4.,1
WHOLESALE DEALERS -
Foreign and Domestie Dry tioods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third 'door above blamond•alley.
• - PITTSBURGE, PA.
WHITE LEAD AND COLORS.
CHROME YELLOW,
FOR
HAM PACKERS,
AND
McCOY'S • TERDITER GREEN,
FOR SALE BY
HAUB'S at EWING,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
przrsiruncria; pa.
prucEs OF THEE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
DIANIIIP4bWtiRED BY, THE
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHUR ICIFtK, Agent,
Ofliqe, 179 and 173 FEDERAL STREET,
Electric Nos. 3,2, S. 4 and 5 grain, in Square
Canisters, 2 lb. each s
American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of ilb.
each
ob.
Dusk Shooting, Nos: 2; and 4 in
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. oath grain,
Indian Rifi' in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each,...
Kentucky Bide, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each
Kentackvirldle, in Oval Canisters of } l f, lb. each
(25 one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.) •
(60 hail lb. do, do. do.)
Kentucky Bide, Prim, PM, and •• Besßboot- .
ing".ra, Itikeipt, 251bs . ' ,
lieninelcy,Kide, TYPO, Pro; and "Sea Shoot
ing,' stikirikeni 24 lb. '
Ken-lucky Ritlea•raro,„ Pro, and "..iiea Shoot-
ing" PO. in kegs, tiii Itui , . . .
Deer Powder,linitegs, 251bs 1 . •
Mining andlilliggina , rowder. Mining P. 7P, • -
and 71fP grain., net cash, in kegs, 25 lbs
Safety Buse for Blasting,. of superior )quality,
ibikaekages OttO feet and over - •
Dellsered free of expense on board - Of Boat or
Railroad, In Pittsburgh or Allegheny:
nal/24:eae
pITTSIItIiGiI ' '
' BAtux. 'FOR SA VINGS,
, .
FORMERLY THE DaTZ BATJNOB INSTITUTION
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. : No. 07, St reet,. l6 `ourth ' • '
Nkentt Ores:intr. THE DANK diPITTBRIMIN.
~. OHARTERAD DI.IBBB.
...OPER DAILY. An_ei oto 4 Wel and on WED.:
2 sEBDAY and SATWIDAY E GS, from May
~let to'November lot. from 7 to I/ o'clock, and from
November lst to Kayla': Bto 8 cOclock.. . .
• .Books of ByrLaws, Itc..llirnistied at the office. -
Thla Instltofflort especlally offer to those - Whose ,
earning, are Molted, the opportunity to aocuilulat ,e •
by small deposits, easily saved, a sum whichlcral be'
a -resource w.hensieeded,. and bearing interest 10.
steel or remaining unproductive:
''BOARD OP MANAGHES:
..-- : : ~ • Imsattonim. ' ' ' r
' ' . • -, r GEORGE A. BERET.,.._. '
t Inez par.siorms, ' - ..[t '
8. H. HARTMAN, 1 JAMES PARK JR. j .
exonszAwr:AHD - Yramaynnurn,'
A. Bnier, ' . 2. , :: Wt K-iiiiiiCiii,
A. 8. B , ' ,P. RAHM,
JOHNS , MLWORTN, ~ .',IOBHHA giumze , •• -
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_Roj. , LAMBnVit, ,-. ruo424_B(Wraiv --.-
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' 4 411 . L. OIRA-1183To HER OR Z . ,
C I ZUG: •
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soxacyrrosio-m , W.-4V-A;', B . 7 BELL. •' ' tablenffiffi
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was*, COMMON -
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MaclUne MOSO l ol# 4 a#
• N or t h w i tsiDontetoeifeitCciniz o i h A11( 4 0 044 .
•Ar i I I i ADWAVVAPIM • CO
;EXTO
,handl MlAre-on: attpn.uptice- Beard
and Stag AtOjies., Nam Bldlialts.rittirwerr
Nudes. "nead atin-Kamb to
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•Ordaan Daum Plinea-reasotable. ' '
lit i nnt
a . it'Algi...4s4l7,.*4klUrnitille.
tar, have beea r l e' to tatdevalga la
the tate eteol.-40/IN.P. ASS late of the',
etzth ward, Plthibarigh olliewo verso_ oe tn-•
debteffiblatilledalewilli ythiesiieloo JoaErit
A. a t , 41.144na o. ISO Wylleatreet, ala .
thoseltavliltelalms Akrglis %nevi mtLent.4,2'
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DRY GOODS.
ALLEGHENY, PA.
CANISTER POWDER.-
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NORM, AREERICAN
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Lightning , ROd hianufactorr.
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1 "..; ::' AD. , ." •,- -; i,,
:-..:-._ ~5 ,./- ..f- -- . •. • , A:.
MON EILTICANT.ZOG ; ,WORKS,
30;000 FEET MILNITFACT4ED DAILY.
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THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED
LIG -- :ENG , BOBS,
mannkattnied lit itsitifOrts.4aiirsoid to all parts,
of the cOntinent, are mitted;to e superior to any
Lightning 1tat1w,...146: , Great iln notate:ma , olierea
Also,ddlers and Point omans all
ng "-.• and holesale.
tine Phalli&ts, of all Inds patterns.
together with Insulators, Fastenints. Copper Ana
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Iron Connection ilantr . 3lnes: etc; tialtildea. Fens.
phlele and Clrculare gent tree.
1 : dent
B 7131.1 . 01 11fUNTIM & co,
4 4 II; ''', C . - L. LL ' S t ,
Nos. 48.8 anti 490 S t i J'ohn t
P: ratutormzum.-
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NOTICE TO OWSIIIIII OF -- - •
' DEAVS,ritiCtiS,'-Bk."'
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Notice is hereby liv en ii. all owners of `Drays,
arts, Darriag e s,! lin s, dm.: whether resident or
non-resident in the Ay of Pittsburgh, to pay their
Licenses at the
_2...remkrers Ottice of _Abe City of
Plttliburgh FORTriwiTll,'- in Itceornstice with an
Act of Assembly, approve d ' . Match 30th. IEO3O, And
and an Ordinance of !the Councils of the City. of
Pittsburgh, passed Apr 1103,1860.
All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 15,1865,
will be placed in -the
i l hands of the Chief of l'olice
for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
collection- thereof, an ;alt persons who neglect or
refuse to take out:Messes wilt be subject ton pen::
alty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the
amount of the Lfcensei. .
The old metal plates ef PreFlOus years must be,re
turned at the time LiCenses are taken out, or pay
515 cents therefor..- . ,Is - -.. ..
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RATES OF. LICENSE:_ i
Each One Horse ' Vehicle ' ' • $ 7-50
Each Two Home-. -..1,, IS- 00
" Eoch Four Horse . 6 14 - ' ' " . - 15'00
Each Two Horse. Ifack'.. ',. ~. - . ..., ' 15 00 -
Horsesbes and Timber" Wheels drawn by Two
,' Eighteen. Dollars - each. For each midi-
Clonal Horse used In any of the obey° vehicles. One
Dollar. • ITIAMHEL ALLINDER, ,
'l•fresnrritenr. Feb ..k - , City Treasurer,
etary 03,1538.
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0;!70.#, Co.,
A.T e
DEERS
GLUE, HAIR,
Tanners Scraps, roans,e
Cattl
BONES, NEA:OtiFOOT OIL ' , &C.' .
Office and warebou.k so.' 335 LIBERTY BT.,
3d door from Wayne, ! - 4
,PITTSBURGII, PA.
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CIREAT, SALE
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Tremendous Snail in Looking ,Glanes.
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Preyearatorltemcrrln , I offer 'my elegant stock of
tine GILT.; - VI ER : and. ANTLE GLASSES, POE.
TRAIT and PICTURE SHAMES: also, mlscellane.
ous styles of BEDROOM GLASSES, all of whleh
must be sold.hy thelst o , June, I
,
ilii
. ' Regardl Of Cost. I -
Those Who are in want of Hue Parlor elaaaea and a
first-class article of 'Sue gilt work, will do• well to
give me a ca/1.
.11, : J. ivonts. -
, 110 Wood street.
are-r
•
Liivirnrav GROV*.
• imairai 'GROVE 14ving . been fitted Up in the
most superb -style, with lt! large_ and elegant Plat
form{ beautifully' shadedillartre Dining Room and
two excellent , L a, no 'read to rent to PIO
-14/C,B PA/tTLES, SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBILk-
TIOAS., on t he most reasonable terms: ,
• parties holding PlenleN ike.. will find it to their
advantage.to se c ure the +Wove:.
The Grove hi easily accessible, being
hoer few
steps from the Oakland Railway Station, cara
run regularly - e Very fifteen iniuntes.
Aka- For ven ni , &c., apply at the
OFFICE OF THE 'OAKLAND RAILWAY . CO
OAKT,CITV STATION.
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To--CONTRACTORS: ." ' I
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PROPOSALS' will be received at the office of the
Commissioners for the Erestion of a City Ball, 80. •,
66 Smithfield street, I:l s t ed tlbargh, until , • ;
.
Monday, Or mast 1,1 ,at . 11 6'elookr. M g
For tearing down the old btiiiiiings and deeWU off i
the ground for the new Cl' . Ilan, cornerol•Sibith- ,
field - street and Virgin. all t ! and , for excavating . 7
about four thousand yards - earth,- the work to be !
done by the'cubic yard, and the contra c tor to`take i
all.old materials: - -: , :AI , ' . r
$
7 •,i .:
T.ROALSS STEZELi A 1
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Secretary .of the Board . o [:Commisslotters tof the I
- - Erection of a City . Hall: , myik.os6
r_ i GLASS:, 11L4311511rAl 1
' The underidkned haulag securedthe aole'agen-
cy r the sale of the celebrated ' - - • ,
Are - • COPLEY TOT CLAY. - r • I
now prapared to Intl it . In any quantity to
those wisliing to proclhia superlorarticle. 'IN.
ring fifteen years .use of this Claa; 7 we have arrived 1
at such proportion as we : len makes it a •better t
article for pots than any In t k. market, 'we having
secured an auerage stand a OTT, EIGHT '11111d• TER ~
No:min. We Wlafurnish !pee fqg the Vapor- ',
Goo of the mittens: this CY lo Peaom FEircs- t '
ins. The Clay is grou nir very - and L moulaed ,:n Innips for
DITABIDGE ,46 - 130 N,
bet itree
. , Port t Glass Worki
Washinthon Stre et. Pittsburittr. Pa. i
ICE! ICE!' CE!, if
• - - WM. IllEilk) !te Dealer,
Na 56V DLVNOND .I,LijeN pittibitigh.
Orders left hire or ii!Adi tree Bridge will re.
gi I I:ZI P :Pr tilt gtV.a . ~"rus. ubg VjAtr
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ACIi ILIN 4 4 - • Clißt f fe l6 4 l6 3
• • wirTirsNCET.
Have Just,
. 111 iidefs-Pr -
.Irottipic ANDincwiriNers.
Bucits:ciwlemp
• At rekilovi pricer:
ipr 140/16: .
,L4L' 9esilee4t!.****Nosuß.
No. FOilitilf VT/MM. -
tßstßeen Labortkraud Ferri gltreeto•
Orders ipriOninti itteited 101 r '
°lmp 4 m
HAlti womont AND'rERFITAementaILER; 'Aro. ia3
Third street. VeStstithitttheidy Vttsburptt • • '
*way"' on hertdg a Ips_persd asidnment ortisitths'
PEVVEWIGE3,IIAND_ Gault:mews W/139,21,0.
LPs.' tiA.RD CHAIN.gRACELEI3.
de. A good Price enidi be given for
Lndlee'and' fientlenie.nys - 11 . Ousting' 'dope t
:the neatest miither.-- • -1. • tonzadi
••BALTIMORE DZlMlliitl'l AND MAD,
In Omni, and halt barrels, at,
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lIIIM_A___/5 . I toollar___ j .. ..........ite, . 8. SO thtleht at t.
ABil l earaafir iTOAF Hielitami...-
,SEINEID If DINER- 4341NE54-1, hare .foloTre
,ce red tbs &Moving &digs, allreollipletel*lsh NI,
Boats antrolirkets: U, me t Mk 40. and Days, e tts
JOillak I nOlu P la t e r ri t: l llo3k rtti rm , , mistily° its a too days
gu aua sal yatl es, _ es - wishing Seines OTW
bettet sail see ;••0 to'seeti onrthertasZtteed.
*mit Is Miss •to get , Betnessiomle IMMO' ordereO
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