The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 03, 1868, Image 2

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ST, *MO.
Ire?" fair it'd tali* promfsei t
• Lay the IslangoMThomlf••
Ocean o'er ifs reel:Stand bass
Hid Its elementalsears;
,Groves ofeueohtili 'and
'Grew above its ds of en. ' •
l?p.the gem of th Antilles—
'lsles of Eden," where no 11l is—
Lite a great green turtle slumbered
. 'n the sea thalt it encumbered.
Then said William Henry Seward
As be east tits eye to leeward;
"Quite important to our commerce
Is gigs Island of St. Thomas." •
Said theifountain ranges. "Thank'ee,
iitstadSherEghltuer,,ce.t
,o , er our scars and fissures poring,
.•• 'ID our very vitals boring., ,
In our sacred caTerllll prying,.
• ' All our secret problems trying—
_Digging,. blasting, with dynamit •
'Mocking all th
our uneera:
}Cast IT;Z
' Sald the seaTlts white teeth gnaehlug
O'eriieo7sl;reef lips flashing
-1 I •
"Shall I let this sc shin ing morta
• shut with stand soy portal, •
Curb my title and check rqy play,
Pence with wharves my shining bay.?
Rather let me be drawk out -
' In one awful water-spinatP , , • '
•.. • .
Bald the blackcbroweit hurricane • ~
xeling o'er thelipanish main:
' • ...Shall 1 see my facets, sounds I 7 .
Idea/lured' by square inch ant I
pounds,
With detectives itt My back • ' .1 •
_When I double on my track.- I
And my , secret Paths made clear, '
• Published o'er the hemispbere . • • t• •
, - To each gaping. prying crew!.. -
Shall I? - Blow mg If I dot" -
Bo the minintainciltookAnd thundered,
And the hurricane came sweeping.
And the people looked and' Wondered
As the sea came on them leaping:
• „ . • ;.Each; according -to his promise.
Alade things lively at - St. Thomas.
Tin one morning,When 13111. Fliward
Cmt hirweather eye to Leeward.
• • • • !There Was not an Inch of dry land
11..eft to mark his recent island. •
got,4 fla b gstaff or a sentry, - ,
otn w arf or port of entry—
. ' • • ,Only—tcrent matters shorter -
Just a•patch of muddy wa t er, ;
' In the open ocean tying, ' •
. And a gull above it flying. • ' ••
• ' - : -Ban Francisco Bu/Istin.
Wri.XINBI3I7RO, May 22;1868.
Eurron osv , TUN
tle be GAZETTE—STM—AB the
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disbetween'Congressinen . Waslibuni
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ari d `Connelly has assumed a national inter
est, smile facts , not g
enerally known, may
,
not be out of place in your , columns.
.
When Minnesota was, a Territory it was
under the exclusive control of the Buchanan
Democracy, In her.first election, as a State
Rameayolne Republican candidate for Gov
ernor, was defeated by. the „votes of Indirins
in breech-cloths and blanhets, and by re
.turns from election - precincts where nobody
lived. At the second, the Republicans ral
lied, and the two parties: came together in
the fiercest political reneounter I ever saw.
The Democrats brought out 'their strongest
men as candidates, and • had all • the aid the
party in power could'give. For Lieutenant
Governor they nominated Getteral S. B.
Lowrie; ''a' Southern gentleman of great
wealth and such perional TOPularity that
he had been generally, regarded as political
dictator. of the Territory from itifirst organ
iiation. An Indian trader aid interpreter,
a mail contractor and President of the Claim
- Club, who drove out of the country whom
soever they would, he would = never
condescend to represent the Territory
'as Delegate at Washington, but sent
some subordinate, While he controlled mat
tem at home. To oppose him the Republi
cans nonilhated Mr. Doneelly, an Irish
latiyer who had diatinguished. himself by
his eloquent appeals to,his countrymen, in
favor of human freedom: It was a most
hotly contested election. Schurz, Colfax
and Grow stumped the State; but none did
better service than Donnelly, whois a most
logical and cunning reasoner, in addition to
the usual qualities of a capital stump speak
er. The Republicana now triumphed; and
She DOnocrats were so completely beaten that
there can be no good reason to fear a Demo
cratic majority in the. North Star State, at
any time in . this , century. Donnelly ran
ahead or. his ticket although these very
charges whichlfr. Washburn now makes,
were then made, and reiterated in every
Democratie paper, in handbills,, • and circu
lars, and public speeches, and scattered
bit:indeed allover the State.. I•was per
fectly familiar with them, and , considered
them triamPheetlY disposed of long- before
the, people rendered their verdict. , ,
When the Republicans took charge of the
—Springfield, Mass., has a Doctress of Government the State finances were in a
Medicine, who is a graduate of two col- deplorable condition. The people re-elected
. _ every . State officer hy increased, majorities
- - .... •at the end of their that: term; there certain
-A new census of the city ou B a ltimore 1 Y had been, and continued to be a vast im
is to' be taken, and a re-division into wards • movement in: the State credit. '
to to take place. ' • . . When Mr. Lincoln was first elected, -there
—The Weeping Baptist is the latest of was a very thorough canvass of ' the State;
those pious fungi
leading Republicans calculated, in case of
so prevalent about revival
his election, that the patronage of the gen
times in England. era government would be given to those
—The Haytien paper dollar is only worth who labored for that consummation. There
about two cents in silver. Solnave's re- were several contestants for the Surveyor
verses are the cause Generalship; but.the people, in the northern
.
district, expected it to be given to Stephen
—Those little foreigners, the sparrows, Miller, who has since been Brigadier Gen
are being:killed by the cold, wet weather in. eral and Governor of the State. He had
the New York parks. been adelegate to the Chicago Convention,
. - - and chairman of the Electoral Ticket, —A Petersburg, Ya., paper cidls Gen. R. -
canvassed the State, is an effective public
.
E. Lee, "the pride of the world." That speaker, had contributed liberally in money
pride hashed a woeful Dill to defray expensea, was thought to have a
—The fare from Boston to New York is claim, second to none, to the best appoint
merit the. party could give:. Col. Aldrich,
$l. It used to be M. Unlimited' compe- the, Congressacmal reputation commended
tion has made the difference. by Mr.. Washburne, acknowledged that
—Strawberries will be very plenty in claim. I inyielf saw his written pled jes to
.
about two weeks. It is thought the season secure the \ 'appointment for Mr. iller.
There were two other prominent aspirants,
will be at its height about the 17th inst. . whose mune& I hate" forg o tten, but whose
—There is a man in Delaware - who has -chihkis are i trong. :••
_,
had fifty-one children and three wives. One When the appointment' was announced
of the latter and. thirty, of the former are there was much such a sensation as when
3fr. - Pierce was nominated for President.
still living. !. .
The question then was "Who is Frank
—Thirty farmers in Green Lake county, Pierce !" -- INow. it Willi,' "Who is Wash-
Wis., organized a gopher hunt last' week, -burn !" "IN'rashburnel , - • Washbunse 1! "
'and'sncceeded in depriving 2,221 gophers of Men , wouldcogitate, "Where did he come
- -•• front ?" - - ' '` ' • :
t h eir /L o ves ' -: .•
. •'•
. ' ' • ' '- In explanation of his broken Pledges,
•--The people of Hartford like to I' encour, , Colonel Aldrich that the Washburnes
::. age A m erican talent; thpy i should all - be good 'inCongresa had demanded thiiposition for
..
protectionists for Booth l'cloltln. ito*, more the,Washbarne who was not in Congress;
than did Rig' tori,• .. , .., , . • mid' that it was impossible -to ignore their
—Walterßroirn viable to find any A .• their 'interference .in Min
mu. influence. ; , s .
', • - - • nesotti. a ff airs was thus- clearly indicated it
glenian who, has confidence enough in him ta r perhapk, not unfairto infer that to it the
to roWrwith him, inis hiked. a .challenge to Republicans of that state were indebted to
the world at hirge, '" - • each a distributhin that;
Gorirnment'patron
- .Edmund ,-, -,;..; the; '''• ' i'...____. ' age, under Mr.Oicohi; as "well, nigh dis-'
%T.'LLWI:II4 recrearu muulor , ~ . . .
_• - •• o 'organizers the party._ Nothing but the most
! ' ' irPm . . , .... - /CM/ 13 , 11 2 ' . l .
. 14 o '° l 7'"l& ,Ightr.. weigh s
~,.. one exalted patriotism could have , induced the
sr'ialaPrPl- '._ Lmitt•tekrtYl Sr,m4a?kast,ight brown pe op le • to continue to uphold a•party which
-hair and smooth brown•bsard.. • - conferred its favors on its drones, or most
•active enemies. as for Instance appointing
Ran nor says that Mr- Greely has b e come the two no as, ' g
p ge Laud Officers of St.
SO' thoroughly a quiet Man that he bastakeu Cloud, Mien.; to •Payinatiterships, over a
s
t o o t oohhag,-that is, to use the words of the dozen Republican; applicants. • ~
thdriebtjoureallittl'to'makiig a het of him- ~ This General Washburn who. is to sup
. ~,, ~ ., ••• _ , , .• - , .plant,Mr. Donnelly got his title , from this
• • • • appointment, and was in 31inzieriota making
—The Yale Courant wishes - each
who graduated' undei j the late ' President during all the time of the War: for, there .
Day to contribute:One dollar to erect a suit. Was' no 'euktgratlon , to, the State in those :
. , able „o o • ,o- .hi ta .1 0 - th i i years. She had about atv'Mtieh Use for • a
' MOM2IIIeIOI t° /1 • 43 C°-e g e • _Surveyor General es a calif - dr a third wheel.
.' 1 grounds. -•- - 7, 1 ...- :,, ~ ,• ' • , . - That Mr. Wiabbnineshoulslaii, forget the
• ...a.New buildings are going up all over the dignity ' of his; position . to repeat, , in.
: .`city, and 111 s not itranPletifaml:4 . lght; and-`
writing, and republish t ile's ,old :Demkw
j. . , when we think; that . sometime':hcfcire next •Oratle falsooo4,llfter•their repeated; publiC .
„, refutation, is at e, but is quite in keep.'
Irlilter rftl!_i!treet, l Y 4 7 . Tir9 . 1 1,0 1 7, 1 ?°..,0ave42 lug with n• plot to: Oust ow trneovorkirig,
' • `' ' we ATepleAsAojTith:glii i Firge4p4:pr mu- Republican, .and , •gite •his place , to a man ,
niCipal improvement. . ' : who has-neithefabilltrOr inclination to do
, , ~ r i vi n ., , -,,,- wit h e. ikeih I;ii lei, teen t h e I anything for his 'patty or' doinit&,lAlt sign
: .... i•—
• Chinese -, em
~: b assy sad„ declares .that one of Itr. D o Hell "Plitt.his - tower s , hot.headed
.I "" ;l itifiii i * 4l 4'', been ' l oPrltinat. l ,i, 'alid*OEßlC l o4o l :o4tiairn Al 'Aii, L ia, and.
, : - ; 1 4b i ii 1 1 11 /A/kill' 10* r i0",,*40 arrange - ' li4dit VA*A i ttu4' oll s l 44o4l l, 47P been said':
• • • ' 1 , - •' = '' ' ieerrA ' ' alio nroneat l*publianstot
meats with Wanus Cobb to have • his tall . . - 1 1 - * • ,:, • - •- r oii t - ,,i xit t ent -. • th ,
f i Pea° ere .2 1 41 , 11 iffr :at a-
Conant(
QW, 1 . -lili*7ork Ledger . :name_ of this,yoang hammolef.ithoWasmitdo l
John V , *pgeh • 4,ol,...",pnts r actitnisi fest tallier Shlplofilltste - lit.thealder barna
.l, an haseme of ,114,481 4 Li nd ten year mole deb and who sent om .
ro- , ..t, u t , , • •. ~ A.. , , • .t... ,of her orltineMentbets. .
- cr, the poet * 11, p, °rant War • *.....,/ -,,,,-..t. 4,,, ,inv. -iv::fli to
. -,.. -,--. • ~. 0 that .,, ~ ~..f., , ~. ~, ,- . ~,' F , uo 614Luirwismai, .- monnei t y 7 n.
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•EPHEMERIS.
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is not corning to America this
1 -1.409 new, houses are going 'up in I•Tew
York.
''l.—srhi season began at' Atlantic' City on
• 43aturclay. last; ;
t- • , -Black walnut is the fashionable material
' for croquet sets:
- ' ••—"There is 'a
female horse-thief . some
'where in Indiana.
.Pio None. is said to bc. au excellent
:. • former on the•violincllo.
, —lndia rubber wheels for carriages used
by inv.alids,'are the newest idea.
• —Ristori is to play fora week in Phila
delphia, beginning next XondaY:
—Gottschalck is conquering - susceptible
•
hearts and breaking planos'in Brazil.
=Three hundred more' Canadian &naves
have started otr.their journey to Rome.
—One of-Bismarck's pain' relations, also
named 13istnuck, in' gaol at Chicago. '
Ruston 'Post calls conntry board
the. lumber-market, and says it is high. :
, —The bronze statue of Shakespeare for
.
• Central Park is to be modeled by Q. L.
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der victories, but it is not a tithe of what he
would have received had he been a grog
venor, a Caveridish, or a member of any )
other powerful famnYcl,e N-.• • ~,.-
—The„Germatis had a . .teligitiful plc iilO
hicago on Sunday .-^ 1 KusicOkingingioid.
dancincaltermitork bAbletie .
'lormanip of 411 e .The fifth.
kdeasantli and giti* : a handsOme
sum was ranted to asslitindretraying, the et:"
penses cle the great Saenger Fest, which is
to come.
-7Persons perusing =the remarks of =the
Nene/York World on the Republican =di
. ' •R•inikuktWaVA... APA.TiLLIA:ri2. I WI-.•
beteiliat,that pier said,of .him some time
itgbi- "'Reims every' manly
Reality, ;which` will cause the name- of
lienteninttlenerifGratit'to live - forever in
history." • • /:1 f
THE WA.4Hl3.lHtailitAm)DbNNE..y.ty
MEE
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1868.
DENTISTRY.,
k TRACTED
Ivrrimor'r
!BO CESIUM MADE WREN iirniacia.
TEETH ABE ORDERED.
PULL SET . POI& OS, -
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AT DR ' - SCOTT'S.
Nag mug sTuraii% 3 D:DOCT , 4133 6 91 E A "'
ALL *ORE. WAIIBAI,,i'II). CALL AIID EX
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AMINE SPECIMENS OP GENUINE VULCAN-
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FOR GAS . AND OIL -
' 'Just feeelved, the finest mid ingest ... rtnaent
ever opertedln this cite.. , , . 1
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WELDON ',KELLY f"
.147 WOOD'STBEET, COFL•VMGIN
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SEWING MACHINES.
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GROVE at IWILICIPS
mummy amen
- LOCH' STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
WITH . LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
At the New and Elegant Salei Rooms
o 1 NEM COMWTY,
51 FIrTH 'STREET.
Also, NEEDT,Th , :, - ,_ATTACITHERTS. MACHINE
BILE and c(YETONH, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&a., gc. , The Citi z e n of Pittsburgh are respect-.
fully invited to call •, •
. Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
temples ny mall on application. Correspondence to
be addressetl to , , • • . ; •
4ROVER . Bz -BAKER a X CO.,
m . i5m22 711711. STRUT; rITTSBIJIIGH.
THE GREAT AMERICAN CORI
BINATION. -
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DPl'l4E4l= OVIIESEAMING
AND SEWING MACHINE.
. IT ILS.I O TAITAI.,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. FAMILY
ILACHINE THE WORLD, AND IN
TRINSICALLY THE 'CHEAPEST.
BirAgents welted to sell this Maclitne.
33.4simer_my' ,
Agent for Western 'Pennsylvania•
Corner. FIFTH AND. DIA.R.KET EITREETS, ove r
Riclutraeon's devrelty Store. - trirS
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C
BEN' THE 'REST AND CHEAP.
. EST PIANO AND ORGAN. •
Schomacker% • Gold Medal Piano
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE. ORGAN,
The SCHOMACXER PIANO combines all the
latest, valuable improvements known in the con
struction of s first class Instrument, and brut always
been awarded •the highest permit= wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is fitU. sonorous and sweet. -The
workmanship, fotsigrablUty and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and inisha cheaper than•• ail other so-caned
first class Piano.
• ESTEDS COTTA'IE ORGAN
Stands at the beadof all read instruments, injpro-
Macias the most perfect pipe quality of tone of anY
simiWr Instrument in the United States. It is sirs- -
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get out oi order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be fennd In this Organ.
Price from $lOO to $550. Alf guaranteed for five
year..
BMW, MUSE & 1313EXTLER, '
mn9 No. 1A ST. CLAIR STREET.
SECOND HAND
MELODEONS AND ORGANS,
In perfect order, from 633 to $l3O
CHARLOTTE BLOKE,
451 Fifth st.. Ad door above Wood
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100 WOOD:STREET
CIIIINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
1 SILVER PLATED WABZ,.
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PARIAH STATUkTTES,
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BOHEMIAN. GLASS, '
- And other STAPLE AND rescr
eoop.„ a groat variety. .
100 WOOD TrILEET.'
RICHARD E: BREED & .CO.
100 WOOD* STREET
C 44II 4 II• W IS T EXPI P
VIS Federal Street, Allegheny, .•
'Month deof above Diamond.
Glass & China Ware Table Cutl
Al TERN PRIDES. • Drmilking required •
r o Vaaa arra on hind. „Call 'sad examine o
jelo:_ •
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& D_MESTI_ F_RUIT_ A _IITS,
No. 40, corner Fe'leis! and Robinson streets,
r , Constantly 41i1 band..loE CREAM, of
various .avors.
HEN= w. HTEIRALCII6 .
:Confectionery and 'Bakery
No; 29 0 UtT Ifpgiurq;
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NEW GOODS
J. Z. BURCHFIELD & CO.,
Have Not received from 7..7ew York, at
Ito. 52 St. Clair Street,
NEW BLACK COLORED MKS;
PINE APPLE GRENADINES;
BILK GRENADINES:
ALPICOAS, all colors;
RITE d COLORED ORGAIIDLES;
FRENCH LAWNS;
POPLINS, IRISH AND FRENCH:
CALICOS AND MUSLIN% with a hill Assort
mint of NEW GOODs.
Sirßemember the place.
No. 52 St. Clair Street.
BED, WHITE AND BWJE' FRONT. lag
mrD: ' ,
87. - MARKET STREET. 87
SPRING
AT
Tll[ooollll F. PHILLIPS',
illuecessor to. J. IC Burchneld/. CO.)
awe DRY *ROODS.
• , SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
KB. PHILLIPS respectfully. announce* that the
extensive alterations to his ,
RETAIL DRY - GOODS. STORE .
ticeErifii:t...Mrsag
re e l sta '
7
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,
New' Dry. Goods,
Por
era igpon ase fg
ices Wear, , at thelovrest Huh.
auk SI....IEARKEP STREET...AI.;
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO.,
Afh l ib wood VitLtli:Tkrif4
NvEtox.ar-5e.T.42 , ' ,
DRY I:300DR AND' NOTIONS,
•AT L 0 8T EASTERN ;PRICES..
NEW•GOODS.==I•• •
NEW ALPACCAL
NEW.BSOILUD.
•
BLACK' SIENA
11.0SIERX au GLOVES.
ucrir
16d a 168 Wylie 'Skeet '43
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cap.ii•moi • les.
CADR,McCANDISSIS& CO
Awe W4scru.Aillif...): • •
, : o 77 I 9PWALIT.,P.P- 1 4 36 ,
:ForelgAmd Dom: ,
~Dry43loodi
So. ifk WOOD ,
door 'bare Diu/wild ''i ' r y
. , ITZTEIBMIGII;
OAPS.
cIiorIZA.W GOODS !
f k „„7/•=1:.: , ..4 •thtel.t. -.).
km”, • I•' • t
1.11 ' L jaAps,
7):/.1 „ t
3, ORALT Vittintr. •••'
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c
saw, .
.D MIME%
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. ago.
Mill
MOPARLAND & COLLINS
ME
FRIZIBM
ENILINIALUT CARPET;'
ME
s
The `Lowe Prices 'Reached this Season.
_ .
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DOWN To si.io AND 11.15 PER YARD.
Mcl'Mbkgl) & COLLINS,
RUMPLE'S,
my27;wws&T
1868. - 1868.
summEß smock.
'White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
,31 A TT S,
GREAT Nrimosm-r; ,
4NI Cloths, Window, ShAdei. See.
BOVARD, ROSE
21 . 11 40 h, Street,
inona&yer OVER BATES R ISE:L108.
C HINA MATTING
4 .421ki : a..1 21 311 11 1 11 /06
A very superior quality of
White, - .
Fancy Striped -
And Check
. ,
MATTINGS,
JUST 111PIAITED.
Alas.' WOOL INGRAINS,
IN BRIGH'rEEIT. COLORS.
Pricei the • Lowest in this Market.
AtcCALLUIi .• BROS
apz ,.. 0 1 rP7aPTREET, above Wood.
.
41.‘""a0 .
We are no* reeetvlng_
_from oar ow* atol other
ltiannftetortes aITEW STOCK of
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;.
Ohlt,lttligtt; 4^triticritraE, TABLE AND
" WEDO4 r .*. • EinADE '.
. CLOTH&
.
Or EVERY DESCIIIPII62i,
. „.
-Mao, .a fell line of •-• • •';•••
Tintiitparent inflow shadeit,
Uplllands, elhadeFlxtureii ,
• ,„ ;* lllll ll".•iiiSßliiitivo*C. -
Oer IY is, v av i da in&
CAN
t i t i ritliAßED irSIMME, and , of ;
, WLItI/PV 4 P 0 4 4 t4P9 3 / 15 !'...: ,
'PHILLIPS
1112:n86; iIIrAND 5181 . 3 T: 4:lLArit
QTEABII
-45 - Itzpv.at.tit :TING
New end otli;
er JJU:Tit clues ntaprre? complete success.
n• 'lv ITS lADVARTAAIIIIIt "
-, ,71 .
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Whan•uma wan Ault; loathe arthebrimm t .
Atetaralthtil*Wrieril :g °l4 . Byre Tar
veitha-nverviatir lareavara Caitatealll itiart
lint 1 lerh it. a leshatueaaste b. r, la a Ala& POillio l
-iLf OBD*II3 larluArlregtomm ,
LL, ; .5.e,
260,1 17 # "LAM : r t Y r t 14 * - reqrrn
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tiotve
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to 0304 1. 111 I .
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Mill
I- 1 12
DIX•Q,FABTEB9, WIDE;
Tapestry and Body lyussels,
*4IICII THEY ABE , lizi,Lnro
SUPERFINE INGRAIN' CONPETS
Nos.. 71 and 73 Fifth Street,
con FL bO u.
=EI
, ''.ESTABLISHMENTve
==
MISCEtiaANEOUS O
V--dAreole.elWW.i."l,l4 l ,etegiNNlNNWSWeee, ....Ali ,
S. INTERNAL REVENUE!
. • 23D DISTRICT.. ,
coLLiCTOR , LHOTICE. 1
,
It : i , -..
briliiii Co It itilf lIKIRITAL BILVENCY„
Twenty-thigCallection Diet.of P •
a. ,
.. ,
~ 1 " - No. 87 Water St,sAljeg. heny City, 1 ,
~.: , _ • ~. -:1 xa. Y situ, lua8•
NOTICE IS trEnitOr GIVEN' that the Aunt:3; -
04s of SPECIAL TAXES, -ftqwberly termed Ll';,
1 41}ENSE6, and of the Taxis 'onANCOXES, CAli,
RUGS*, WATCRES4SILVER ELATE, &c , ,, iir!,
nowln this office, whei!e, payment will be reCeive4
Orsreon by the Collectbr tawaud after the Sitith of 2!
May, 1888. These taies biiiing become due, mos!
be paid before the 15th day of June. 1969 otheri .
wisepdditional expeftsea wlll ; he.,lncuired by tta.
taipayer. . r . . i ":: FF '. :
4
r,!, - ASe.AlgiliNGTO4Nr*lsil ,l 9.4tlrA9494B; for tli.'
county of Armstrong,,, and EDWIN LYON, Esq.?
Veli t Ctillettoilbg theotiltfBl7fti er, will bi
r ‘ e:9l 80 iiellite , lifterith 29111 bit. '-'l, r their re'
.ip # cioutil/eA I 4/1 POT liiittee.,, ~, osignstiftg
I les
itt . in& iiliideihrb and aftieteihev will bi
prepared to receive the!taxes collectable by them. !,
Tcuaccomintidate: taiwriwyelft3tlttyvtoinity of tht i
places In Allegheny county, designated es.followc
Der 4 ty Colleitfu‘SAllllßL l 11..33,aft1),A5q,, w i l l .
ittenciat ihode" placskta receivi 'Reg .Rries, on tt,.l
days named. between the hours of 9 o'clock A. ac?
and 3 o'clock P. iii. of said days, viz: , . .5
At Tarentunt, on PildaY, 314 ! 22d, 'at ifrown ti
ii
Shadie's 'Geist.: ! - : 1. tl•
At Sewickley; on Tuesday, May 28th, at Gaston';
Store..,
2_ , . , :•. /- •, ~ ll
At 'Rakeritetra; Oft 'Thursday, May ' 38th, al
White's Rotel:d• '
Taxes payable onlyi! In Greenbacks or !National
Currency. !, ~. -„.
i !j- •.,- !! - . ~-
,:. . k I
Office hours trem.9 -r! is; to 3 ii. if.. . iLL
$021.2t, strpritiN,
'''--.- ' -'; - 2 6ollector. : 7 1
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131 7 91 0 9
YEEITABLISHND 11349..: 411.111 LA1113321T IN AirrEICAS
NORTH'AiiIIatICAN
Lightning Rod hiantifacto
rv,
MI
IMES
GAININIZING .. 1 46111iSi
• 910,000 FEET if4STiIiPACTifEED DAILY. '
.THE.CELiBEATED 3TiRIMI:4ANIZED
liannthetnred at tbesd worts, and sold to all partrl
of the continent, are admitted to 'be noperior ttean3 l
Lightning Itod.in use;!. Great inducements offered
to peddlers and all persons buying at wholesale
Also, due Matins Points, of all kinds -and patterns p,
together with Insulattors, Fastenings Copper and s l
Iron Connection Burs Braces,
etc. dimples. Pam
phlete and Circulars sent"free .
REYBURN,HUNTER & CO .,
Noe,. 488 and 490 St. John St,
PEILAIN3LPHIA.
4,p10:0413-alier
ROB!
No. 20 FIFTH STREET,I
.
PURE mix mvsirsitr.l k
Nancy To OWNERS or: .
••• ' 1
- ' - DitA.lTS'' 111 cis• &c
Notice is hereby given to all owners oftira
Carts, Carriages, Buggies; ac.; whether residen o
an.
non-resident In the City of Pittsburgh, to pay th
ILicerules at the Tresearer's °glee, of the. City o
'Pittsburgh FORTHWITH, in accordance with
Act of Assembly, approved Blarch.3oth, 1880, it
and an Ordinance of the Councils of • the:Cityl on
Pittsburgh, passed April Id, 1860. 1 ,
All Licenses not pad on or' beibie , 3lAY 15, 1848,1
wilt be placed. in thelands of the Chietot Police!
for Collection, euldect • to his fee of 50 cents,for thel
collection thereof, and all nersonsWhO neglect orl
to takeout Ideensee will be subject to a peni
alty, to be recovered before thelday,or, double the!
amount of the License. , . , ,
, .
The old metal plate!! preyioneyeare nmet be re- 1
turned at the Ume42lcenses are taken Out, or ra 2
25 cents therefor. . • 1
EATES•F LICENSE :
Each One'lforieyehtele7
Each Two Horse ir.et . 00 50
Eoch Fourllorse - 15 00 •
Each Two Horse, gielk ' 15 00
Omnibuses and- Vithber , Whiehrdrawh. - by Two
Eiorsea f Eighteen rflplhara • each. - Far 'etch addi
tional.Horss.used itianiet the aborevehleies a One
Dollar. - ' I: r i y e.A3ITTEL A.LLIEEtEtt,
- Oltiltesirurer.
l'rrresurnetir. Tab 3 18. 1888, . •
LiNDEN-laubvz: • i
1
LINDEN-GE() having been fitted up in the .
most superb style s ,Ith a large and.elwnt Plati
Sorra, besalltally. shaded, large Inning: Poom ands
two excellent barsjs now rmidy to rent to PIG 4
Zit ez,P.I.IITrES, SUNDAY , 13001.. ompiss.-}
Tkonno4o., on me tnoat reasonable terms. , I
rartleit milding rtatile.s itc.. will. filtd,lt to their
advantage to s=ure the Urine. 1
The °rove Is eerily sweatbeing but a few
steps trom the land Hallway it, whose cars
run regularly ev fifteen minutes. 1 ,
ARP For terms, e 4 apply's* thok
,OFFICE Ot THVORLATiIi ItilL WAY CO., i 1
tn .. , , OA3MAXDI STATION.
Yl:lek ,:I • • - , ' P
TO GLASS' BIABITFACTURIEWL-1
The underatedlanlag secured the sole Agen-i
" " le'll* Z t olllL ee T tat i r arC f tl i 2 .''
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Are now preoared to suridsh It • tot ny qtlanutii ,
those wtsairsg to preettre Ea impeder artkde. 40
ring *Reran years want blau, We have arriv
at such proportions Owe Were 'makes It a better .i .
article ter potathaMaty•lttthe Intarket," we haring '•
secured an anetaipt stand af ant, =GILT and Taus ~a.
Norrrhe. We Irll.l tarnish' reeelpes fac - the propor. :,4..
:lion otthe mixture at
_Ude Clay re s .tell!t. l lie Varcus" r„,
l a ,
e T4ie Chit I s truttnn and triontaedi atl . hatipe ter ..,,
' i ' biTlrtaTitar s 4 hit. /: a , • ' 3 '
.Fort Plrt OlatusWork
Mon Street. Plttaburitte, Pa. H .
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voirrrsijneir 'VA.PER
or LA., 7 A o Tuff.= ( !l.o9diltaliWilanutenturera of 0
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