The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1868, Image 2

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DAt IS-DYIIIO.
May Is dying" .Irloat.,
Down the Western river,
Requiem chanting, to the Day — 2 •
Day the mighty (liver.
Pierced by shafts of Time he bleeds, •
Melted rubies sending_
ThroUgh the
Heaven the sky,
Earth and lending;
- thelongraWn earthy banks,
Up to cloud-land lifting:
Blow betweetithem drifts the"
'Twixt two heavens drifting.
•
-Wiiigalinif open . , like allow'r
Inljr deeper flushing,
N Virgiii proudeck. and breastly b Vgin's pure—
aslusirhing.
Day is diirig 1 float; 0 *wan,
trowli the ruby river ;
Follow. song. In requiem
~ To this mighty giver.
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EPHEMERIS.
—Menotti Garibaldi is in Scotland
--80,000 Free Me:sons now reside in New
York.
. —Boston is already troubled with mos
quitoes. • -
-General McClellan is to beat Long
Branch in August.
—Picnics are pop Par pleasures' with the
people of Porkopolis.
—Barnes, a noted London pantomimist,
his committed suicide.
—Strawberry festivals are fashionable as 1
far north as Milwaukee.
—There are two living Scotch poets
named Robert Buchannon.
—The glazing alone in the new post office
in New York is to cost $76,000.
—A rainbow before sunrise is the latest
natural sensation in New Haven.
—Small wagons of the omnibus class are
now called minnibus-es in New York.
—Guinness, whose name is familiar to
every British drinker of beer; is dead.
—The Evening Mau wants the Fenituis
to attack Canada, and be quick about it.
—Ned Buntline is lecturing on .teuiper
once in California, to immense sales:ices.
—2doonlight ball's have succeeded cannon
balls in the South. where they are popular.
the sculptor, who los been three
years in Europe, has just returned to Bos
ton.
—Albert N. Payson, of Massachusettes,
graduates first of his class this year at West
Point. -
—The Athletic Base Ball. Club beat •the
Buckeye B. B. C. in Cincinnati on Friday
12 to_l3.
—Augnstßelmontbae presentea II 420,000
statue of 4;lommodore Perry twthe city of
—The fare on the city railroad ears of the
Quaker : City is to be reduced from seven to
iive cents. . •
—Women are eligible as officers in the
Congregational churches in some parts of
New York. -
—Mr.-Edmund Yates thinks "the lowest
order of sporting men is the lowest order of
any thing."
—A Presbyterian church in St. Louis,
with a salary of $B,OOO to offer, is looking
outfor psoitor. - ,
—The Camden and - Amboy Railroad has
received a thousand tons of steel mils from
Sheffield, England. \
--The cables for , the new suspension
bridge at Niagara Falls weigh one hundred
and ninety-six tons.
--Speaker Colfax,is about to be married
to a charming, young lady, who is mid tobs
the belle of Keokuk, 10w5...=
• —Nearly all of the principal enerehants in
Beltlinore have agreed to close their . estalk.,
Bailments at five o'clock during the summer.
—Somebody put a laurel wreath on, the
bronze statue of Lincoln in front of the
'Washington City Hall on Decoration day.
—The Chicago Grant Clubs are very ac
tive. Activity is an excellent thing for
`Grant and other Repubboan cilthe to culti
vate.
—The N. Y. Trilune thinks Miss Ma
tilda Verron's acting is not up to her old
standard;, and mils her a coarse. unppilabed
•
woman. . .
• —Andrew Johnson has bought two mills
- and is going to turn' miller, and take to'thi_
" hat. as soon as luilnaLto leave the ,
...The Boston Post 130'5. "Radial paPeis
are eabamed of the rejection of *Mr. Stsat-'
be l 7-" We dea!t believe It4iit we hope;
the Posidoes. -
--Large quantities of wood are said to be
imported to Ge4ysbui.g, from *bleb canes
mid. olr souvenirs .' of 'tile' fisiie4eld are
—4itirett and Palmer's White ; Fawn is
;',loldnithe money winch the Black Crook
made. Spectacles are no longer. grit &Top.,
ites on the stage. :,
—Andrew Johnson and Joint & • Gough
are .spoken" of ailliTstrcTg..tleket for. the
Demc'gra t e, s o that they can *kb both the,
I ,
anti-excise: law and;the tempermles
—Mount Vernon„As:, said tO,beicoitig tO
rack o4d,rtilh: 1 9 1 . 7 40, 1 404 8 . of the
w,ho beam the tratey:to ;nay iti:seis
ihatv now. that it is bilk*
0 141 : 1 ?-t*" 1 1
mae , ftw,stiloPe
srhire,be wm . e verywhereit=lo , witb,„l4,
most distingulahiid • attention:'' , :: COlumbto
bhhaPitiOa d RefdrulTVeede Vlore -ten
eett0e*,91474W... .! - -
—PkgossiiiecoolpoileitstiewlCornie opera
*twee acts. !It kseloor aharatttdty sigi go_
&am.' lustsuiteatorlioMet.ilit the iPer*.
eceeletthet MO come imr ill' it I°s
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• —Tne New York' Cosnmere*:Aglteil 6 f i r*
lint;c r ennil
QP; "
Pal,v
chins t°l ll iie, ,( iiffit et 4POV-.
do a little of the same thing for 'Um sweat
of lieWirfitir-i7bleh are in a - filthy condi
' -;, '• • • -.;• •'•
• --There are(2oo.44,ignelft4
cad 40,000. - or whani . 4re in New
t r i fo' ,6o ' 47°.
sn i *lt-qta;ceiP,
Jewlsh„popi*Toi.li4ll4e4eCeivier
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aa,-- w4;I 7 FAIU - 1140,"g
- •
gathering up a new edition with revisions,
. e . cr o,—„,, :s 31 : •
and gives this as a ..R.391 1 .nen: "Hail, 'ie p NCTED
gIM •
zling spring I Diptherlardampness, hails"
—Hear wharthe New t 'Fork 'World says
of Grant: ”Of the stOrdinees sitii staunch- •
ness of Gen.. Grant's irtthotiam, the up
rightness and Baal bi diaractai,=uo
num IA the (*until diubti or affects 'to
doubt." - ---
--An exchange makes the following
vicious thrust at the poor hobbledehoys:
"What are - you Agin whit myiekm scope,
George?" "I've been sliming, father, and
!mantle seeifthertrure• any -liaira-Aus.iha
bstiter."
- —Some people doubt the truth of the
story that 43tephen.A. Minim proposed to
Mrs. Lincoln before sliewas married. They
base their doubt on the trivial fact that he
never saw her until she had been Mrs. Lin-
coin some time. •
—Gen. McClellan is going to enter . the
Presidential "nimvais in favor of the New
York nominees. Four years ago the Gen
eral spoiled what little' chance he" had of
election with a single epistle. What will
be the effect of a series of tirades ?
—The New York Cronanercia! Advertiser'
asks: "Are American women Drunkards?" .
We can assert with certainty and .plessurei
that whateVer may be the answer to the
conundrwri„ all of the women in ,Ameries
are not drunkards.
—The "Paris; Standard takes a poetical
view of Andrew Johnson and says he has
felt:tie cold , of the axe but not death. As
we don't execute with axes In this country
we might spy that he is covered with pitch
from the rope, but is not hanged yet.
—Somebody is to make a f unny.book
about the• Chinese visit. We hope it Is not
the young man in Philadelphia who made,
the book bist summer about clergymen go
big to Europe, for that was alittle too stupid
for any place but an asylum for weak inind.
ed children.
—Charles ;Dickens has done a noble ac
tion. .The novelist always sympathlied
I, deeply with the blind, and now he has sent
to Dr. Howe, of Boston, $1,700, which is
the'requisite sum for getting out an edition
Of 250 copies of "The Old Curiosity Shop,"
printed'in raised letters for that afflicted
class.
—At Marrowbone, Moultrie county, Illi
nois, a teacher beat a little girl unmercifully
because she • would not say "naughty" fifty
times. For this the father beat the teacher
severely. The teacher was fined ten dollars
and coats for beating the child; the father,
fifteen dollars and costs for beating the
teaciPublic
.
—Public Opinion says of Walt Whitman's
poems,` that any man in • England who
might bump such senseless trash, would be
coluddired a proper inmate for an asylum.
Public Opinion seems to ignore the fact that
it is_ principally in England where Mr.
Whitt:Was poems have been fully and very
highly sppredated-
• Dn. AIIn;CRT DAY, the Superintendent of
the Binghamton, N. Y., Inebriate Asylum,
has written the following statement in re
ply to inquiry respecting the assertions
of temperance lecturers, to the effect that the
Asylii i in was overrun with applications for
admission from wives of -clergymen and
profession* men and females generally:
The report of the tempeouthe lecturer,
who stated "that the Asylum at Bingham.
ton 'N . Y., .contained 1,300 rich men's
daughters, who had been sent there to be
treated, 150 ministers, 400 doctors, and 600
lawyers," is as far from the truth as any
thing could be. The story has been the
rounds of the papers, not only of this coun
try but of Europe. It has been denied
time and agein, but temperance lecturers
Will continue to, repeat it.
There never has been ri,ferusla patient ad
mitted to this Asylum. There have been
fifteen or twenty applications for the admis
sion of females dudng the past year, and
most of these were opium cases. During
the last eleven years I have been in charge
of an Inebriate Asylum (ten years in Bos
ton and one year here), and am well satis
fied thatthe per centage of drunken women
In our country is very small indeed. When
there is one, it is an anomaly, and quite as
rare as high crimes of any kind.
But.: the • statement of this , lecturer as
above reported is so preposterous and absurd
,that any common M,Wd will reject it at once.
This Asyluekis• devoted:exclusively to men,
tied there are now sixty-six patients here,
the largest ninnber ever before_ in the Aiiy
hilt. • During - the. past yearone hundred.
.and sixty have _been admitted here; and of
that number three' were ministers, four were
sad eve: by, this you
• can seeluni near the. truth, these stories.
This is lad enaugh l .but for the honor of our
-country - raid Sus WO of •Christiest•.civilizs
tion, don't let•us publish to the world such
nboruiltaltP•stl •Itethente as the above.
. NaasElan Francisco is "restaurant,"
where the proprietbratre compelled to adopt
strict miles regarding payment for meals,, as
the public in that :vicinity.: are • in , the habit
01-settinitell,thercan wilbout paying, -and
if -allowed to eat .before settling they want
it charged.
__Heti:Ali_ a, 'dream, called
s aspi Urderep aottP. _ The waiter brought It
then leld out Ids hand.
"What fort'': inquired the stringer. "Pal,
jar!". •i ."Wha!itcfore Alt It? ;Wait tux,
get-through.'No, sir, • we " want pay be::
fore' you -eat." "Well, that I never
.'when I get through 'with the soup I . will
talk about pay.," "That - Winn answer; I
;vat t no w,'" Ptelidlited 'the:Taw.
• "Well, if yott can 01,t it before race At to
pay„let'ssee, 'be rePlig,, hpldirir out
Plate and. 'axamsucin - g it io eat. a
''Ati
ibe‘walte4l ntitifte, Ott' pocket
* large •syringe# insert& .thei nt Into gip
-soupoplempties theildish. before the aiston,:,
'shed man can billy recover kat:L.l3l**,24e-
PP& 10 • thr:Oralg proc eeding. Ai"
•IteSdiriph: "'
: ' 11140r0, 11 w& 1 00774 .. the rr Ini.jek
Alkeirmalate demeanor. • ~Ort , • orait ra .
ieutneyeabotopaphrgallerp in New xor.,
liondarooli, a raneberufradleignO„.
pfteristiolse i tlierkinnd 'while !the-, car-,
• 'Were befi va Artf:tip , a , temporary
de , the ',` 'Wei: taide..., A lady.
**dad A i tettAllet4AdOV l ZZ
O tta
Tung, _ for _ L aot
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nprAvolt,jauu 1,9118.47r6te1Y
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)0, isti.-,!` WV .Auld
' y, 011491=4: ttai I, i 1,0'4; Abet
ladetltox claraturat) spamilei g
'
his broad * flat fraratetegianosdAnowragly.
stile einaraelffiattii:atidAta bowingl"
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feinl-*ltititesili
PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE : TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1868'
vrnrilOV l T - PAXI42
ao
banger, YADZ winrisr AuTrewure
TBETH ARE ORDERED. ,
TULL BET FOR ON
AT. DR. - scoTrs.
fl7B PLRN STBL ► ~T, 3n Dooirksovz
W I RE WARRANTED. -CALL AND 31-
Ilium SPECIMENS OFAIXIMNE ITULcsN .
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GAS rilortriers •
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33 , 4 91,14.5 . Ira
Folk GAS itrip
Just received, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened In this city. •
- - .'•
Export OS,: KELLY,
147 iWOODIITBISETOCOBOTRXHNT
albums
,sElxam) zucaws.
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51.
6BOVSI~ a t ; SAKSS•B
_ELMITIC STITCH,
AND'
'LOCK ISTITCII
SEWING lILIMIIINER
WITH LATEST I:HPBOP,;IM,r,.I:ITEI,
At the New and Elegant See Rooms
° V, TW COWANY.
51 14.1.17 TH STREET.
NIMDLTS,L - AT_TACTIA I 3% II ACHINE
MKS and COTTOIM, willlEAD, N INE 0/1..
dc,. kc. The Milieus of Pitts are respect
fully invited to call. '
Applications tbr Alienates solielted.7l.Cirdulars or'
- temles by mall on application. CorfluiPondelite to
beaddressed to - . .
GROVER & BMMIt B. It. CO.,
51 111P1'11 STREET: PreTSBIIISIH.
, •
WIRE GREAT AMERICAN' COM-
A. ..BINATION. ..• • • •
BUTTON-HOLE 'OUBSEAKINO •
AND SEINING tivicHrwm.
: IT HAS NO,Equaz,• • - • ~
, • •
maxim' T.; _T ME BEST FAMILY
1-3 M A -CANE -IN • THE ' WOK
_LD • AND IN
TRINSICALLY THE CELEArEST.
/trivia, wanted to sell this Maddne.
• - CHAR. C . 13A.ICAEFLVAt,
Western
Agent for Pennsylnuila.
Corner larAD. AND. STREETS, Oyer
ELehardson . s Jewelry Store. . - • -wirlf:q64
WHITE LEAD ANP- 1 00 LOBS.
XIE INVITE ATTENTION TO
our well selected and cons
"plete stock of Drugs) Palllts,Oilst
Patent
Varnishes, Dye stage,
Nedicines, Pertalleary, SIC. •
DINSIDENTDAPIIEEDICIAND and COEN;
TUT .DEISI.DIIB. who . replealsb . their
storks .tbis market. Will' consult
their interest bi - esandalog oar Wood*
benne 'purchasing elsewhere.
liaving_seeepted th e Ad inter rei th e
PITTOBEIIiEff WHITE LEAD lk COLOR
WORKO, of Messrs. J. ACHOONMAKEIS
at SON. we offer to the Trade their well
known brands of White Lead and.Colsra
at Idanullseturers* Lowest Rates. and
awarantee them to sive perfect sails.
Diction to every respect.
We Invite espeeial attention to We•
COVIS VEISIDITES WIZEN as superior
in strength, body, brillianey and dares- '
bility to any Green Paint neer tittered
to the public. •
itmtms.i myrNst,
WHOLESALE , - DRUGGISTS,
Ccorneief tiberty. and - Wayne Streets,
.PITTSJEKTIMaII. PA.
CLASS,
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE ,
: : summit. PLATED WAU, i
t PA R/AN STA T U ETrir4,
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. ; .. 100 WOOD 8710:1111 i .
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CONFEcTIONERIES.
GEO - fil • •
Fang' Cake ,3 , , , . Crifectiolier,
bz4 , t 4
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*Ohara in stain the most complete assortinenthf
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CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH,
issibere ever Oplined.Mabtachig thaßoWeit styles
And assigns of the best FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
`MANUFACTURERS; imported and selected - with.
special reference to the Pittsburgh market. Mani
of the patterns are confined to our house exclusively
for this city. - Wtth - the-advantages - of direct
offer
_
portallon, we are now able to offer f ultr atlii tne new
est andlchoicest_lakfteres of - RR • from the
most celebratfeMllish loom"; ilus p r cots within
sn3
ri
Ifther.2l.4 llMl"Stlilliierlittlfiffikegg:l
... faualitlN din rare and beautiful designs.
wilt be found e Ily , laitlee' and- desirable for :1
Chambers. Onr Lock of COMMON ALL-WOO 4 I
CAlipitTS, pu d .beforerths. Carpet Weavers ,
strike, will be sot at the Maus rates slsefrloUs to •
the last advances nol will furnish CARPETS to the
Multitude at.th lowest prices. since thei war. A
good CARPET OR 26 CELTS A YARD.. _
N. R.—Those sing Parlors . or Drawing Roods'
to furnish are s hilly invited to examine the of
usually large berctf patterns.puticularlyeitapt
ed to that pure se, which-we Offer In WI:L=IC and .
TAPXSTELY V UrTli and BillPhl=l"iit low.
prices.
OLIVER - leCLINTOCK '& . CO.,
- - NO. minim kiliei, . -
REM
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100 WOOD STREET.
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186E3. 1868.
131:1313OR
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Whin, Red, Chided, striped and Fancy
TTIN 431' S,
IN GREAT vnitrwrir.
Oil. Cloths, Window Shades. &e.
BOVARD, ROSE 8r- CO,
21 Jfth Street,
inyvtdewr wren rATIes t .111CLL'EL
CIBNA MATTING
.itIi.NLAV / 31 190641
A very superior quality of
White, - •
Faille, Striped
And Check
MATTINGS,
JIIST IMPORTED.
. ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
IN BRIGHTEST COLORS.
Prices the Lowest Ot this Market.
NeCALLIIM BROS.,
51 TUTS 817XICT. stare Wood.
ap.l2
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NEW :CARPETS.
IitoTABLAND & 0011 MS
SAPS JI7ST RZCZTVID 711.11
NEWEST AND' BEST OTFLE3 OF
EIRJE ULM, MIMI,
DELAVARTEDD WIDE;
Tapestry and Body Brussels,
imca THET Lux exuare AT
The Lowesi Prices 'beetled Ms Sea
* t ipplEllo,,lNifiNN, CAFIIPETS
=MIME
1,10511, 1 10 $l.lO AND $1.15.1118 YARD.
MatARIAND & 001,17,11,6;
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TIONCISIS, BEADED, SATIN AND PLAIN.
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'GLOVES ,
IN SILK, LISLE AND COrrON.
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79R GRIM, L4O,J)IICB AND CSI .DBE:i.
.1°.47 1 8.4 VOIZARS .
FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
- LAMBE • lINDECILCULUMENT I I:79 323I
133 E,", 00//16 AND WAISTS.
(k at ttfliq; GOODS LIDEkathrENT
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IS COMPLZTE.
Fine mart:nest of IXITTED Nrra,
, ,
EiIiZNADIERE , TIME, Etc
New Goods *riving Dn.,iy.
NA:CILIThi GLIDE & CO.,
Id and, SO nariket Street.
6017
AT JOSEPH:nOnSE & COs,
NEW (3K3ons
EIXIINCit AND PLOIINCINCS:
HAMBURG INSERTINUS:
SWISS EDGINGS AND INSEItTINGSk
LACE CAPES, COIFFEURS AND PA#ASOL
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LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. •
lI.OfeSIVALY. .
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SUPER STOUT AND impER. rum. COTTON
AND MERINO 14 ROSE; • , •
LADIES" AND MISSES* HOSE, to. Lace, Vele.
• ..Silken Cotton.. of. best .11,111 1 L and O
' man makes; ,
DOMESTIO HO SIERY: at Wrery,tritr ratee,_•
ALEXANDRE'S DDOEIESS GLOVES, a
. new line just reverted.
A. • full assynoi ; ent of BULLION AND MR
FNW_
TASSE RI L FR IS .INGES.
BEAD FRINGES AND TRIMUNGS;
GIMP
TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SAMS; ,
reiuksom AND SUN 'UMBRELLA&
CALL AND EXAMINE.
prisFEcT - FTWTIII I G
KID CittritES.'
"A. C. *c " "li. S. K."
*?Wee Invite ettentlost to our •
Kill GOVE DEPARTIKKIff
,
Whieb is now complete with every col& and shade.
In addition to oar own wag IteportatiotiAir the .
Celebrated A. C. C. (rmnia), lUDS,
We ha*e secured the exchudre sale of the
iillarris ISeanaless Indsey
The best Glareand most perfect
Naomi & canwium,
19 puma STREET. .
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HOOP SKIRTS
IN ALL THE NEWEST wrizaw.
DAILY ABFIVA!.. 'OF
STRAW`: GOODS.
At reestly reduced ratio.
Nan' style TlATS—Ladtes,
DOTTEDme.
CRARE.S, MA LINES, EM:
RIBBONS ,FLOWERS,
MILLINERY LACES,
BONNET SILH YRAMES, , . _
SIINDOW.NS AND SHAKER HOODS,
IF - ha/mile and Retail.
1 711 and 19 Market Street,
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1/[IICIIOII , II 64 CARL'S= • • • "
1.9 - Fifth - Streiet. -
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Now oiler the most elegant line`of • . '
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leer %fled in Pittsburgh. to which they expeolally
mottoe attention of tnelr ensuaners. The de
arei .erly ail. new and origlnal,_and about
Lns TILAIST REGULAR PRICES. , ,
anti , •
3/14Ciann, CABLISLEi
19 YITTII 10.1=T,
Hue Jut oUnett all thadU of,
SIILLION AlO 139M12 FRIN99B.
• mini °mks' Aix jitickiss.
At Tony low priori.
21ERCELiNT
ligmu'LE'
NO. 9am ownini:lnvmaarriFirfoin r.
irsapavoastaatly on bead a *se assortirant of
.CLOTHS, CASSIMMES , B VESTINGS
Also. titirra TITNNISHING ROODS.' erzrra
CLOTHING HAMM% WIDEN. the latest style. -
ralr'ED
• THEIIIIPIAII.
.0411 f t,
BE Mj►B
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'wort, tri*.x.,.07, - Solrfr.Otri*
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encrxr
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sidigri*OnlistitiVrittitaritz;:pa.
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95.44 1 4 11 54 .910PRIU aißqtavit, 0 f .0 1 W1411k
Gioarecauak 'mamas. AVirf '
iii,,kg . 04 . 14044 , 1 1 trA1 0 0m
rai opelhmocie4 'tearer
P* • '
, 44511.** .ittsike;OZNTO ' titiolla,
.vpnraurviArrritiowcsirsirs. - .
.
111 derepactateraded archeyelryltotletollbek
the 'Sport of Vt ereit;*thedilliti , by;the collet of
wi e 6ri oft . : ," s(. ". • •„ ..: 13 .* D . 00,41
.dersadeuterate ers.nbw ifittscr ~betteW tor, Ostlee
tioak Males meat Unlade Xct :be lkdbrobaute.
)11W ledikiNitatillac - 1411:be41104 sa , Ascot ,bad
collected by proem of Law. ~-yar, i f 11,0
"TM 71 14 tatinszkozaksitir Allterwri
itliolllllll4l , -.1 I:•teyetco
VIE AEL ~ X l-#04‘, " 4 : 1 * 011172 1 1
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NyALL PAPERS!
PIMA";
CIWIR BBIAd RITCREN9,
Is EIRZAT VARIETY,
Ifor sale tHILLP 15 TES CIIZAPIZT, at
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ilia.lol Market Stree#,near
0.", P!
JOS. R. HUG HES & BRO.
1531
VA.#iPI P A IP ** I3- Irt witi4r
in I ; t - • -
trzunegassed Nanny and gustily.
•ee r
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No. 87 •Wood, Stges4, ne;tr...,'gourthi
noton4 "
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0 • OZER VagitP33
irm 7 3l
S CRACKER BAKER
Si, Liberty Street..
091 eraCkerilite baked upon , the OVEN DOT
TOM, and are eapeFlor to, wry baked by hot air
any other protege. •
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ARK:. SUPERIOR !..-070'1'
WINE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM . BRENCII
WATER, BUTTER, SHGAR and SODA CRAC
EBS; SCOTCH and Wall inscurr.
Foi Sale by Every Grocer in the CI
. Bakery, No. 91 Liberty et.
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PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
lain THE BEST - AND -CHEAP,
EST PIANO AND WIGAN:
Seltomacker's Gold liedaLPituit
;
AND ESTEY't COTTAGE ORGAN,
The SCHOMACKER combines - all
latest valuable improvements known in the co
striation of a first class instrument, and has alma.,
been awarded Abe highest premium wherever it.l
hibited. Its tone is NU, sonorous and sweet. TV
wortmanshlp,:for durability and beauty, - loupe
all others. Prices from 00 to ildlithAaccurdlng
• style and Ainish.)OesPer than 1111 _O th er sn'mni
drst class rhino. • • •
• =TNT'S COTT.MIE ORGAN -
Stands:it the head of all reed instrumerdri Irt r pri
diming the most perfect pipe quality of tone o
similar Instrument in thri United - States. It is sill
pie and compact in construction, and not liable
get out °Verde/. . •
CARPENTER'S 'l , AtZdn' " WM' lITTIMI/
TREMOLO" is only to be- found in able Orgn,
Pries from glee to W5O. _ AU guaranteed for
Years-
itittg a :mum,
N 0,15 ST. CLAIN STEENT4
OECOND HARD • ' -
1 " 7 itzuniiin ORGAN,
In pewees oriel: trout sais to $130..
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COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
, .• • , .
Orrice COLtscron or lyworailtrisurs, 1,
Twenty-third Collection Dist of Pa., I,
- - • No. Er Water St. AllegheoLcity.
,- . • - • . , say P
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NOTICE IS HEREBT tams that iles Aunt': -
Lists of SPECIAL TAXES. formerly termed 4
mins. and Of, the Taxes on, INCOMES, CA4
WAGES, WANCIEES, SILVHB. PLATE, Ae.T aq
now in this office, where piyment Will be recely
thneon by, the Collector on and ',after . the 20th
May, ISOIL - These taxes hailing trueUthe due. Inv
be paid before the 15th day of June. 1868. ot l4 '
.wise additional expenses will be incurred by t.. -. i
taxpayer., .
. ,H, utrrnbrieroN, Li g., Deputy Celleetor for q
county of -Armstrong, . and : EDWIN. LYON, Esc,
DOuty Collector for thi events , of Butler. will
ready.t,o remise atter the 20th biii: forlb_etr la
specttve countles. and:will Post notlcea deOirnatls
the' theca end Pleces3rben .Mid Where they will 1
. prepared fo'reeedve the taxes collectable by them'i
To asidoiXexslete text:siren iii the vicinity of t;
' 'places in Alleiteriy,eminty,' 'designated:asfollow!
Deputy ColleCtOr ShI;II7EI4 z iU.BA/4 1, tf 4 l-• I f 4
,etteutt at those planekto 'recoke.the ,taxes, on t",l
dills :LIMO hatlreerf the insure i.t 9 Melock A. 4
• ',Ad. w o , ot t oc k Nye. of 1114',da.thl'fix . ; •3
' At Terthituin - : tin iiiietay; *ii $514,. atlirownfx
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At Se enTnesaay. *sth, at Gestot9
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