01 itt,sintrA Galttlt, 4 - PI VoittP4OF VIE Nilpirr. 1-,-- 'l'•:... ..i":". 1 . r...•, , Av • ;bard the bark! of a disgall nighte,... - l t ; ., HU — . insane and itangthen7a - • howls; r . .._-=' 2 beard nin yelp, atnnetitosivivith all pl,# inighti. th ~. Then taper of I,growititr , ;t , , -,':: .1. lt uttllliiimild tiiel'irelii iioight,::., 0 =alibi Ste throat. d give him is for thus disturbing night With his discordant note. MMME!tEla!=l heard crow: And then the butcher carts began-oh, me: - Down the - paired streets to go. lust:bane° lbr any sleep for me, - • Through nil the weary nrt: ll theabuttsoft dawnn of morning t. thin linade a TOR usionla not bear What I had borne before; -- . - - • Netrubiitmit CCB' I d id" Beare Bathe should ba rk mo r e. • 7 ' Peace, peseels "plzened sassage"be eh . allbove, ;pit give him one Ineog, s or , hem my Vengeance nothing now can save' 'wild old, Infernal dog !-, _ EPHEMERIS. I, +Tharlow Weed is 71 years old: ,600 policemen protect New York. +General Santa Anna is said to be dread. 1111 7. ; • , 7 ..-Free public baths are to be established it Detroit. - 421.diniral FluTagut with his squadron a ire: Antwerp. • ---Lndwig II ofßavaria is in ill health and . aniatAl.rirAc less, beer. . - ..-Erastne Corning has given a building lot 'tp clinr.ll in• Troy, N. Y. 77New, -flgs are plenty in the New York inarket at ten cents a pound. —The Government has paid $460,000 for the new postoflice site in Boston. —The Baroness Ebergeni is linitting stockings, in an Austrian fortress. " —Great Britain has 1,300,000 troops upon whom the.sun never sets, altogether. - —Ths Bciston Post has at last - an oppor lymity of using its old Buchanan obituary again. A iinif ball, a species of bingos, three Itetin cirammference,- was .recently found in YerniOnt., ' Harort Von Beist has just received the freedom of the City of Vienna- in a costly Jewelled box. - - Bcbah of Persia is getting his army +on a war footing and providing it with breech loaders. —Point applique is the proper material of which book marks should be made if .they are to be'stylish. • —The anatomical drama in the shape of She White,Fain with Bonfanti as premiere itdgrui in Chicago. • woman in Baffalo last Wednesday had - an ear ring knocked' violently out of her ear by lightning. --The Chinese ire as much . the rage in New York nowoS were their cousins, the Japs, 'sonic years ago. —A weekly paper, published in Chicago in thi Bixiridinivian language, has a circa- lation of 7,000 copies. —One of the finest resident:mon the Bud son belongs to Mrs. General Fremont; and is situated at Tarry Town. - The old question has been slightly al •Aered in 'Washington; it now reads, "Have 'we any Bourbon among us." Mr: — John Richards. of Maine, and a "centurion," departed this life last month; ate was born in the year 1707. 74:White liniten Suit's are said to be all the ;age and just 'the thing for both male- and female exquisites this summer. • • , -The-Chicago Republican bait read Gretl ectations , and Martin. Chuzzlewit and gotten them dreadfully - Mixed. In about One month the second cable - will' he laid across tleimouth of the Gulf of 31eitieh tram Bey West to Cuba. There IS an oak tree near , the lower Genesee Fall!! in- New York which mess- , urea 86 feet 8 inches is circumferencu. -'--Gypaum is ,the neweat material for louse building purposes, and -a New York banker is having a new palace built of It: -The Crown Prince of Prussia has set fOr a 'progressive leader of the Radical y and declared for perfect freedom okthe Now York is imasting of , a moustache km and. one-half, Indies from tip to tip. Pittebmgh ocirtainlyleads New York* the miPtuditalie 1111. -4:Manua will probably now resign, his irnttblat bave been long and great, but it Is and recently that 'filmier has written some • verses abouthim. • . - • ~les?Taf3 tpractiaal. Person, taiing pity an . She :retired ; physfelan whose sands of life are nearly ont, bent him a,barrel of new' -lainahciatiiir •„. ;. , • , ---.'Dublin paper sip "the mournini 41ifffilgenbil GeiFge FianeltriTrahi has 'igen releilied•teoni itiagn: . has .01 / 8 t a &Dam isverthis oommunity. • . —The Hon. Cfiaries Prareiii Will' :take mo activelnui.ln the,P.residential earn.- pidips, having derided to travel in Enrope - until after the eleetiOn. CA l 7 ll tlO4 spend" the glimmer on r 7dl farm.. near Bt. Louis: Speaker: Colfax u lid hid fi ttre'gblng 17eztio City as I KMI , 44,Conflieugut014118. • • • •.•• • ; - ,.The! lottar Pinierikor Phtiodelphia mow ,Authcriste4 sell stszapei be very convenient for petsoits: living-at some distance 110, the posto~ce A. T. !Stewart heardof.tha nom marion ot (Itz;irki and, Colfax he get his big dig out4hiCh ha :used to display when • theifibad been , a - 17nion victory during the ' t the; .. 'University Of —bet ihti r det4 - °• - - is3fore the yeiLasylerailit;',leetuieid lit 4i g h 1 ,i, i v k iii , - • 949ntoiriphic-eaciety 4 .-re43:ISY the Xialdekllds blt 1 44 ttiitet 13 / 1 4 3 0 21413 ......w5u,...-i.i_ ;.• , ' ~ , t- , was The ;Zrertuin -l lfonthly. ' l vbichw ~.' ' il i Piii'OPT Oita iftriodieliai Plui . passed; • - "isilit.l • The keine. Putnam • hattoTur'" 41° - and actiuthe :iduatet it 11 1,1 r gr e en, --: - thiotie Rittiuld be - •:. ,;.4raiedbill W dil _ 0 ar in mind . 4be hathatoddoll, Mt declared that this 1 , e sclumr th e ribbcalattiaba... .4e th e *l4', Pr, lid telfywholtarat , Of the !owner 7 ' l 4 7 1 - 8 . 4 - - i%L. : c: - ..Li.. ,e, 41.1,11:,-- ' :In- 1,1 ''°'; • ' Fu4ji•o t ivi 'milli m ~ ,c , 1 :•• I • -67 tar... `.............t '. .. tiosd hu as -d Z l .. _. ~ : 77 -: - ~,,..:1.,, cll-5 IL. tt •,- - . • 'r.+ +ems `- certainly can't show up as mach as Senato, Ross or any of the other green-back Sena , tors. 4 -<<ft-,,. -VA ''": , ,'-1. —S i a,pphires are folid „ite frequently : andefiMitsind. ; .idite, ,k,4 V -, Otts' paits;:nt it ri MoM*,na. il'lt''„.t'-' —itirtvitiFStintol3, Jf,, kin of they: dis4tui , , liii*ster of 'Or, has resigned *his positiiin in theisisz---Offiee and_ bigun practicing law. He was admitted to the bar about a year ago. —Every slave captured from slaving vessels by the British West African squad- Jon, tance_the , dear 1858, has . post on an -- averaie ninety dilais; 8,830 iiitie been ear): "tftred daring ;that time. , . ' —The latest piece of Baron Von Beast's. 'liberal wisdom is the abolition of imprison ment for debt. - Since the days ofJoseph II there has been no such grand reformer as this same wonderful little Baron. ° --Mrs. Elizabeth Poigndestre, the wife of a clergyman 'on the Island of Jersey, rushed into the Ilea and succeeded in rescuing - a drowning man last February, and the Royal Humane Society has just presented her with a medal. —Mrs. Frances Ann Kemble read "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Acade my of Music in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening for the benefit of the soldiers' or phans of the Lincoln Institution on Sev enth street. —Bon firs were lit in Various Southern towns to show the delight of, the people over the a4qu,ttal of the President. A very renowned r being, in a still' more torrid abode, • probably rejoiced - just as much for the same cause. —Anxiety is felt by some of the neigh boring farmers, when they lock upon the locusts which are constantly increasht in numbers. Some of the. swarms are large enough to appear very forthidable v but we trust that they will take it:out in appearance. —Henry Ward Beecher says "Repudia Lion is wrong, and every whisper cuunte nancing it is from the'devil. If all the na tions of the earth were to speak across the sea in its favor, and the great ocean itself should thunder out amen, repudiation would still be wrong." —The Boston Post has been trying every day for two weeks unsuccessfully, to get off ajoke on Bontwell and' the hole in - ,,the sky. The result of all this labor is, " The nebu lae in the Galaxy is not Boutwell." We should certainly advise the Post to try at least two ( weeks more. —Bishop Tuttle, Missionary Bishop of Clip Protestant :Episcopal: Church m Monta na, Idttho and. Utah, and one of the most earnest and indefatigable of men, has been elected , Bishop of ' - ffin-onA by the Convei tion in that diocese, to fill the place of the late Bishop Hawks. , -The waters are so high in Maine that i__ . it is feared manymilllons of logs will ge out to sea. Already 'much valuable lumber has shot over or under th booths and been lost „ EVen 11 thesebside, much ei pense will be incurred 'from so many logs being left high and dry - on the shores; —The latest sensation in frauds is a man. ufactory doing a large business in making Paris andEondon Exhibition medals, di plomas and crosses of the legion of honor. This is only equalled by the fatory in Bir mingham, where Waterloo relics, and gems of antiquity for Athens," Thebes and Pons pefi are Wined out in large quanties. —Sotne weeks - ago we noticed that the dead body of a man had been discovered in an uposcupied house in _London. Since then he has been positively identified by the friends of siix missing men. As they all have photographs, which resemble the corpse and all knew of - various little peculiar marks about the body, the police are non pluivied: It is worse than. a German _ Dap pleganger.• - —Baron Socket called upon 31r. Burlin game and the Chinese Embassy in New York, on the 29th ult., to say that he had been' Instructed by Prince Gortschakoff to convey the best wishes of the Russian Gov ernment, also to assure them that a cordial reception awaited them at St. Petersburg. Mr. -Burlingame, warmly, _thanking the' i#aron; remarked - that this Was the first official rewenition.of: the, Chinese by any, 'European Government. —The Cincinnati 4 1 azet,te - heootB columns Prefildent;Generei Gat, of the-United Srates;- for - Vice 'President, lqlittYre.i'OolfitY, of Indiana." .This is an excellent idea Grant, being an officer, ef the rczular army, educated . ot West Point; belongs to his country elone,andlo nb 00' -ocular State. It is one of the pnncipleii for which he fought during the war, and he 'should have the, full benefit of lc and not be -set down-as a l'westent man." P. TUVitnEn WEvor; late Professor in the Redo York Xedical ereSege, furnishes• a medical Samuel some facts of direct interest to 'Muff tekerk" He 81 ,11 1 / 'sue made` 'in , Terior, itadi of tobacco hi adulterav ted with' quick-11mi or ; some, caustic alkali, the latter subatarices developing an' ;iced and pungent 'effect 'Apon. filfixtory organs, secures moisture, increases the. weight and neutralizes the:geld . developed Iby ,the • teir .nientation of the molassestard water, -which •eatem Into the regale! , 'lpiuceti,: added Jet • an early period of 'its preparatiOn; Sometimes very 11 10 1 Y, Ksideig4 glass Is pled for ~t he•• Per* pungent effect predUced and to give .it *peep* flavor, : urinu, eldcirEde l of ca l :. ciumisor,magliesitett and glycerine arejfitisi.; duced. Even the expeesivekinds , of Scotch; Spanistr; Rotten,- and other snuffs; are Med liatteewitir ter idiver, and • furmah mineral"or taste of sulphate citmereary, gold sulphur; br ;red iulphur , of a itiniony , Aartar . emetic,, ett of Which'mtist be ,44fghttat 88.1 IthitT4o)9o* ;16)417.":0thir!S; of o.loofig • , i , • , • IT ideaTd that ainefig the twO c iatlllou*o: pluptlviikogrreqpi,Lni.Tapan, is inliabltosk therre ft I,!__Tritsolo.,o:. e a gertitZ: 14; . f44#4f; .tion,l IWYPROOK O O I }_,At i leporti, though there are no netwepapenil ft; makpleAnd n Irk s * . ear -marriage is universal, and chlldrwp = wa raVlt. a „ 4 . • • • , frnikindignigiottinigassu% on needn't of d ie mammy. rif SenstoraossiktitiOreniing:' Meetagioust Whip inidin tabloid! Way_ w wwia a, . , . in. , 411e Stabil wirvfletiihe , i s , i i: --,. WI itr . reslgn. It, WW I 1 1 4 24:„&.. , 2 S.IVM 11 , . PS 1 1 405 E 1111 4 41 1, it I ; a"~ y._ ~ S I ~ I .. PITTSBURGH` GAZETTE : THURSDAY 'TUNE 4, 1868. - DEN P RISTRY 1 114FTVL •.1E 4: 1 . LTRACTED- .4.-rjuirotrr, No MABEE MAIM `IEREE AvniatitaiL TEETH ARE uRDEEED., .• • A FULL , BET 80E46, • wr 8 r 814iimr, -AF SCOTT'S' • *' . . AMINEWORK ARRANED. CAILL AND IX SPECaLENS OF GEN I .1 . ToLCAN ITE.. c :4 i ~' ~ GAS FlXTlEltaes a_ri FOR O AS AND 04. - Jost 'reeelted. the 'finest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. WELDON 'lc• KELLY, 'l4l IltboD 4=2E1% con. ALLEY. Mh24:3122 • • SESVING_MACHINES. ME OROVILII & BAILER'S ELASTIC STITCH LOCK STITCH SEWING MAMMMS WITH LATEST -12d1'110VEICHNTS, the New and Elegant Sales Rooms OP THE COMPANY. 51 FIFTH STREET. Also. -NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS MACHINE _MACHINE SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL, de., Ito. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect fully invited to call. Application! for Agencies solicited. Circulars or temdre ples by ssed to mall on application. Correspondence to toe ad GROVER & BARER S. M. CO., 51 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. 52h20:u12 mHE GREAT AMERICAN COM BINATION. , BUTTONHOLE' OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. IT HAIS NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, AND IN TRINSICALLY THE DREAMT. fire•Agenta wanted to sell this Machine.' CILA.E3. C. lIAX.SI.F.Y. Agent for Western Pennsslvanla. Corner 'FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, over Richardson's Jewelry Store. mr33:q64 PIANOS. ORGANS, &O. 110e1Ulf • THE BEST AND CHEAP- En En PIANO AND ORGAN. Sehomacker's Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN, The BeIIOMAOKER PIANO combines all the latest valuable improvements known In the con struction of a first class Instrument, and has always been awarded-the highest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, lot durability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from PO to WO, (according to style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called first class Piano. , &STET'S COTTAGE ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, in pro ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any simlthr Instrument lu the United States. :It is sim ple and compact in construction, and not liable to get oat ot order.- CARPENTRIA'S PATENT " VOX 1110FMASA TREMOLO" Islonly to be found in this Organ. Price from *lOO to $650. All guaranteed for Ara -BARE, XNAH E & METTLER,' mtig No. us ST. CLAItt STREET. SECOND HAND MELODEONS AND OROANS, In perfect order, from $33 to $l3O. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 451 Ylith at., Ad door above Wood. mhl9t GLASS, CHINA. CIITLIMY. 100 WOOD STILIEE 01IINA, 4414819 AND QUEENSWARE, isiLTEE PLATED WARE, PARIAN STATUETTES , CI 8 BOHEMIAN GLA63 1 And other STAPLE AND IPLIHOY ./ GOODS, a great variety. , 100 ZPOOD STREET. RICHARD E. BREED & co 100 WOOD STRZETI nruittacm inunirsitart ••• redend :Street" Alie4l • . I. • • - -( Boirth door abate Ola*SWit Pate skiable 'A'rrEnsTEAN PRIOES: *Ev_taltjelni teen n, Brit elss.:store -an. hind. .ine CZ= ne goods. • ) 41010 .cortrortcornmiss. 'GEO: EIMECLEWN, V/is• Ci4l:•Thiker.k: Co nteetioner, pc, . N0.'40, comet; Vederal iniatobbillon streets, Alie Shen/. • air.ogniontly gn .44dt I.OI , PRZAW , •' 4O various **von,. . , • • - •••; . OEM HEBIRIt lir.'l/01111ACH, • " Confectionery ' and Bakert.';'. N0. , R00 eFliatAT, ; • f Witweplltievoluthalul many. Allar'GAD'' LBO co'llaritivem,oox attsehed. WoitGE.ficimi, 46414, 36011titoturci, And desdeilril ViitElifir a alataloax FRVITer MICELZS, NUTS ~ acu, • • , 301„, tuhradaria Stiztif • cold door fromithefilser Natio 1 ; 100, 7 0 SO'. t—s s • it , & ,B Itor I at L. • . . PAltrifitAil b BUM DEn i' wl t; • ct M{, f E:ats• zwi r tIVAALILL Onglangt atilrgetElltibatabi` ,Pf i - prbltrion e 4,,,ivi d , stn o sis ri n drite it o ct . orders proinstylitiiiidad an ifigunitttow warn ' l l l l Ol t O l l P 4 • !! I1111 , 4 1 "."Inri • 0.,......,,,, , - ,!,:. 1 .i. , ~. .., • r ) t. DrEfrA...ND-, 8 cpUertitri— o.i4,'• el , si4. a rk•••,1 ~ •10.1 blig , Li,/ 4* I r IT, ': 7 * .q. ••_ti '. 1 1 1: 1 " ''' 1N . ;'...1 Q. " 1 i , I ' , ,1 **410 1 4 f rioili.fall....tit 0/I{',u,iii . 00 - 1r, , , , f/10 0111,1110 , Iti Irk') I iliiirrimineg 8iur..14 , IC; VI i.) i IRMINIOLIG ffyi •,, f , i „, c, f`.l' --.1)4.1.1311: --:, :'• 114 C, ;...1), Li?' :. ~ :1, 1 , .(,:: , Eng , t ' -~,~: DRY GOODS. N EW-Golims. 111111CIEFIUD 86 co! ave just received frozdNe York, at N W BLACK COLORED SILKS ' ; - - ' '' 52 , St. Clear Street, PI E APPLE GRENADINES; t W a l i S I T : GRENADINES; Remember the place, • No. 1 1 p 2 St. Clair Street. Avi n eri, "-: .tCCAS, all colors; ' lITE & COLORED osuiixn res; = IPLINS, DUBE AND TREWCIT ; ALICOS AND IifUBLINS with a tau &alone ment of NEW . GOO D. HITE AND BLUE FRONT. In, R ,MARKET STREET. Rry.. . , SPRING OPENING ! AT - THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', iSuccessor'to J. M. Burchfield & 00.) - ' SMUG DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. k l; RlLea t e r i7 anaeleaeee that the enile alt e rationst RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE Are completed, and his establishment Is NOW OPEN. He offers an entirely New Stock of Dry Goods, ern DrinitsnA,ffnminer Wear, at the lowest East er" rr r. . • . anS: ST— MARKET STREET....B7, A RBIJTHNOT, SHANNON & CO.; No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. my 27: 168. 16S. - NEW GOODS. NEW ALPACCAS. lIIEW MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. - HOSIERY and GLOVES. F. SOUG"Ir; I No. 168 Wylie Street.A3 168. 168. ' Cap3o:n4o) CARR, McCANDLEI9 & CO., (Late Wilson, Carr I C 0.,) - WIIOLESALILDEALERI Foreign and Do astir. Dry Goods, , . No. 91k WOOD. STREET, Third door above Diamond alley, PITTSBUROR, PA. MERCHANT TAILORS. p e MeARDLE, No. 935 k SMITHFIELD STREET, FITTSBURGH. Keeps constantly on band a fine assonwent of CLOTHS ; CASSIMERES & VESTINGS Also, GENT'S THRNISIHNG GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the latest style. JUST AltairvED., ' THE PRINCE IMPERIAL, wxn BISMARK, • THE ,LATEST 13TYLA OF BOPS' SUITS. mum & LOGAN, No 41i wr: CLAIR STREET 1111TENRY " -a staakiitirr 7141.013, NO. la Often: MELD rrancT, Pittsburgh,. mi. iV bn hand; s.ftillissprOieqt ok CLOTpil, :Gee ca%i=indol. !d riles: Ate. DU Jr !II AgereitautTallors, • - • • No.-34 FOder St l - Allegheni i lleye )uif .rec - 0111 a large sad well selected stook - tit fisisitmo GOODS, thiltabld O? C Artiness niitota trade. '.lasot Urge re?ck or:GENT 1 8417.R14161111q4 GOODS. .:49116 agerSANP.CAPEL O,,TELAW:'OO9DS! 2 , • • . GAM, ••.• . , Et;LIN L'4 W, AT • !,, • Ifirdlitta • itr. -.00.43, • • WOOD "wrnarr; '- - MARTM.X4 1 0441411., ria.Preok di s soe sni t,annlipmixatrie li ttare s pet iriculkarkET.,pittsbursti, t ta. ordersprotoptit fined ageta,iumiiimo. , 4011111 M Ai 111111114DOCifi citrrir spuißMS'lll erosomPlii iMannrreLD 5T1M221,0.0r,, utatas ' 'ettiliMMEM M 7111mMilt4 lon pisanM , , I. • mr , 0 • i y :4: . - 0 t:e. . . . ie~P ~ ~~ • • ' ' r'" CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C. 1868. . • 4 I = t I= o ZtariP_ll White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy 31 A- Fll Oil Cloths, Window Shade& &P. BOVARD, ROSg. & CO, my27: . d&wS` CHINA MATTING C1M1X9411.63 White, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, Prices the Lowest in this Market. •v 27 livE HAKE JEST RECEIVED, BY STEAMER COLORADO, Of our own Direct Importation, THE NEWEST AND OHOICEST PATTERNS OF THE CELEBRATED JOHN. CROSSLEY & SON'S ENGLISH TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS, FOR PARLORS AND HALLS, WITH STAIR CARPETS TO RACE, McFARLAND & COLLINS 11AND 43 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.) SD :1786T 71 i 73 MoriMulN'D & COLLINS TAILIOR, ENGLISH VELVET CARPET, The Lowest Prices Reglied this Season. SUPERFINE 'INGRAIN,CAPRPETS IX/WNI:TO $l.lO AEI). $1.16 PER YARD. BE IiTRA3M'AND EMI f . :11.4' - ::71':40: : 13: F.lfiti::Streit EMI • PARPETBEATING :tr • ': ESTABLISHMENT: ' . , , *met T A T tuts , TRIAL in New York and DM. er Eastern titles has proved a compete anaemia.. ' • ADVAIIITAGEIk Ad—No 1111 3 ni apart'4l3l36llllry. ad-FP ed Rom dust; moths or th eir larvae , the da t toots nearly as good as , flew ;- lave the =wind - limb wear. u, • . . .tbrWbeik perfectir Olin, a Oll,lll wear Ai :NW* A esirable matter' as mete point or /00tst.. t . , 4 1 4. - igaxlms , oort AT nix-tonna, i •- $9,;:.1,:q , -Liberttr, g4reer or toP: 0:Boit 4111Bi . ii, amedtwpro in py attention. 1 4 , )1 1 441airteel4 ' 'llO4l "" t.:- .:10111:04441004' 111:Ms1= staor IN GREAT VARIETY. 21 Mh Street, OVER BATES a BELL'S A very superlor.quftlity of Fancy Striped And' Check MATTINGS, JUST pdPORTED. IN BRIGHTEST COLORS IIIe,CALLUR BROS., 51 MYTH STREET. above Wood. NEW CARPETS. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES OF lI•4IIAETERS WIDE; Tapestry and may. Bnissels, WHICH THEY ARE BELLING AT liE;;Zi , & COMn SEICOND •b'i.ooß. miscgr.L,wtous. S. (INTERNAL R,EIVENIIE 3 ,I 23D D.II3TRICT. .• • "1868. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Orgicx Coitioron Or INTERNAL RIMENICir,,. -..Tweatz-t ird Collection Dist. of Pa.. N?..67 Water Bt., Allegheny Chy, ;7 I May Oth, 1868. NOTICE.IB HEREBY GIVEN that the Annua.);, Lists of SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed CENSES, and the Taxes 'on INCOMES, CAR-7, RIAGES, WATCHES, SILVER PLATE, &e., now In this office, where payment will be receivecV thereon by the. Collector on and after the 110th or; May, 1868. : These taxes having become due, more.: be paid befbrel tbel6th day of June. 1868, other-1. 41 . 5 e itddltioiial:exPenses will be Incurred by the. taxpayer. •,? !! - 4 • - - • E.ABFFINOTON, Esq., Deputy Collector for 010,',1, 00121it,I,pLitrir4r0Or; 'tad lEDIFINLYON, Fa lq .4 Depbty-CoDedtk4 for the county of Butler, will be , "; ready to rectilYC after the 29th Inst. for their re apectivii cantleo,.. and Will post liOttOrti designating!! • the times and. places when , and where they will beti pietarskytOrieetre thetaxeloollectable by them. To accomMedate taxpayers In the vicinity of the places in 4115ghtiny,county. designated as follows -Deriutiealleoftft SAMUEL IL -BAIRD, Esq.. wai.v . attend at those 'Places to receive the taxes, on the , days named. , , between the hours of 9 o'clock A. Y. and 3 o'clocir*Mt., of said days, viz: At Tarentuid,Yon Friday, May 29d, at Brown & a ll Shadle"s Hotel At Sewickley, cm Tuesday, May.26th, at.Onston's44. t-4 Store. • ' At BakeistOWn, •on .Thursday, May 98th, at e ( White's Hotel 4 ' Taxes payable,; only in • Greenbacks or Nationall Currency. Office hours iron 9A. M. to 3r. M. - JOIIN.V. SULLIVAN, my9:p99 I - Collector. f„.+: ZEITABLISHEO : O-619.....TER LAII,GEST ME AIIitRICAN NORTH Lightning Rod Manufactory4 AND IRON GAINiNIZING WORK& 30,000 REES' MANDFACTURED DAILY. z , L 4. THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED MGM . NINO ItODS. Manufactured at these works,. and sold'io all part(4 of ,the contlneutt are admitted to be superior to anli Lightning IlOd in use. Great inducements olibrec,4 to peddlers ancl'All persons buying at , wbolesalegi Also, fine Platina Points, of all kinds And patterns fi together with Insulators, leastenlng_s, , Copper anCi Iron Connection:Burs, Braces, eto. BamPles, Pam pblets and Clreniars sent free. -Ej REYBOA HUNTER & Nos 484 awl 490 St Joh. St., MEULADELPECIA. ail0:o33;d& .20 PURE! SYRUP.I NOTICE VO OWNERS -01 1 • • DRAYS RACKS &e . f.;, . Notice is hereby given to all owners of DraYi . i. Cart Cas, Carriage:li Buggies, At., whether resident non.vesident in - the 'City of Pittsburgh, to pay theii Licenses at , the , ': - TreasisrerYs Office of the City 4'4 Pittsbargh VORTHWITH, In accordance with Da Act of Assembly approved March, 30th, 1860, aurzi and an Orin flee of the Councils of the : city zi Pittsburgh, PaSsed April 1860. All Licensealmit paid on or before MAY 15, 1861.1 will be placed ;In the 'hands of the Chief of Polie j ibr collection," sabject to his fee 50 cents for ti.: collection thereof. and ail persona who ;neglect refuse to take out L icenses will be subject to a per : alty, to be -recovered before the Mayor; double tri amount of. the License. . • t The old metal plates of preyions years must be r r turned at the - * t i me Licenses are :taken out, or p(-I 515 tents "therefor: • - MATES OF_LICENSE: Each One Herat Vehicle. $ 7 50 Each Two Heim " • 04k. Eoch Four Horse " "". • 15 000 Each Two Mine Hack • - • 15 001 Omnibuses :and 'Timber Wheel!' drawn by Horses, Eighteen Dollars each. For each add Donal 'Horse used in any of the above vehicles Or :Dollar.';; SAMUEL ALLINDEE, Treasurer. Ittiosiniaan. liebrnary 18: 152.- . . . T INDEN‘ GROVE. . . 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Dti ring fifteen yeast use of th is Olsiscitskhave arri at Pochproportions as we belleye manes It a bettsl article for pots than liLt I nPl u tarke s t: we havil 'secured an a aat . ;lacer and .4g113011411411:tei frildithOrsertoPeaneWbee pp:Mail, int Tile Clap ttr ound end inomaelr - ,11 lumps fii4 04 0 .4t. SoN FA LL l ' ' ''''"I;IMIll Otis 'worice. • Wiabinitoirecteet pfteitiugh Pa.: - .; lati v irsiiititOtt.YpAP.Est:....mAraia ,L 74,0TUltuip c0" , 4q 4 7 - , -. l4mturezi, 0t.,,->, PRINTING. NIVVIRAPPINS-PAPER,t, 1,-arainat&NVlLTX a :44101TaifiWn. .itiOi7, :::•,:g.• PA. fa OFFICE AND WARREIttri3B. M '1 4 .1(4 . 82-Thiastrftt, r itublighl p i ,-„, .4.-. -...cifirreassi....itriltrErit BARTJX,' President. f.. 2. .. 4.1. - .• 7 •1 , •X•ISAL, B.J.IVINGSTOS. Treasurer. fK", .'' tiMpti ARIDDLE.LE. 3p?rel37 ti ts r VlTiOriiei,JUtsatwe.l , S og,ai.__ztrggC' . Jl r , :A ;t4 tf, f, ~. -, -, Ja29:OBK-44 •:•-w• Asapi'inviii. %i . ....... . -__. 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PI • MVI/,ss-11,131,, ."-"-- ;.) 0: Vill&f.01 iri:Vl:sll?:tlt.:.A., t• z B*US FOIINDRY IBITN - StYlkT 9 VIFTH ' STREET? 4fAS RECEIVED li. LOT LND RAILWAY COQ . i `,l .• • i• • ; : 77 O:4IECLA.ND STATION: El II II II H II
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