litintrgt Gaitttr. TO TUE BEAktITY OP A 81BASONe • !BOX E.ONDON SOCIETY; , When •I kneW 'thee, = ' • Thy k wititEatureig rotes eltwcd, • Thy golden locks i loved bo well -• In unadorned baxnriance sowed: - Thy gentle eyes of heaven's own hue Threw glances innocent of art, • And mirrored in their depths of blue Each movement of thy guileless ,bea rt, Bat all is changed now, Mirabel— • That piled up hair, those ciust•ring curls, Nrithatore Of borrowed tresses swell onestweye some poor peasant itirl'al. "xettlitsitrof carmine Ai supplies -- • ' The banished grace of blushes zed; Whete truth only lit thine eyes - Iralse belladonna gleams instead. When Ars!: noted thee: Writhe,. • - • And for my love no favor found. * y heart sustained the anguish fell Of what 14.1eemed :LA.:nay woundi But since I've seen thy every charm • Debased Into a painted lie,- - - - feel my heart Is healed from harm, . And bid mY pain and thee cood-ove. iMM)IIERLS. —Fechter is acting - in Pula. —News are almost as • scarce as green luta. - • - ' , • —,Panch calls 314. George Peabody a 3dng at alma." • , —Tornados axe- mischleiously, amusing themselves out West. , • - ' . —New. buildings are to, be erected far the Oallego in Jacsoniille i • . —Rutland, "fermont, Is to have'a theatre _larger than'any in Fittiburgb.. --Gen: Rosecrans arrived at New York - from 81111. Fraicisca last Friday. Sionnes has hung out a shingle "und.gone :to practicing law in Mobile. The Queen of England thinks the galop is an undignified and unseemly fiance. —Truman Gustril sowed tbe first wheat ever planted in Ohio, at Marietta, in 1798; =The truck of the Union Pacific Railroad . is laid for one hundred miles west of ,Chey- —The Chimer:* were wonderfully, iraprms ed vith Gideon Welles and his fine;white 'beard__ ' ' '''' z ' —Watermelons _ . are already reckoned -among the cheaper luxuries of New Orleans tablett. ' 11" ' • • • —A lumteAjoint-stock company to grow asparagus has been started in the west of England.' • 0 -Mayne Ried, the. Walter Scott of the juveniles, has gone back to his home in England. . —Prince liapoleon - again a political iniseiotiary; at least he is visiting the of Hanniba l Hamlin was recently elected Preisident of the I"..lazgor, and Piseakiquis *allinittl --The Chicageese are brazen beyond tiotite' They speak of Netv York as 'the !Chicago of the East —Amonuinerif has been set up in the ilark shade s of tklittainmoth Cave by the bona ofTemperarice. —Ole Bull was presented with en elegant gold watch and chain at a musical reception in IreNi'.Yolirlast Friday- ' —ThlPrinCe of Denntarknot Hamlet, but the present heir tiVinitfirone--hrtsbeen theßultan of. Turkey. --The New York: Press Club is to'givea breakfast to the Sorosis, or to as much as re. mains of that interesting body. —The Veiuptta is by no means a thing of the paifin CorsiCa. Only recently an aggravated instance took place. —The King of Siam has eighty.one heirs to his throne, 'all his own Children. With. out doubt, he has. quiver:full of them. , - , —Bev..HenrY.Ward Beecher, .is said to faverthe election of Mr. Chase 'as Prest dent, bet it is Thurlow Weed who. says so. Senator -Grimes is getting better; we hope that his-politics may keep up with his corporosity in the march of improvement. —Persons desiring to make an investment fm real estate may like to know that_ the Athenaeum Club House in New York is for —Gen. Banks is taking an active part in me campaign in Massachusetts. - He has already spoken several times at Gnmt meet- —llnforturutte persons who desire' inns- Clio' as precedents, should be glad 'to know thatthe Prince of Wales is bald and is get tiag fglW. is thought that the Chinese Embassy meoritate a :descent on Saratoga," as they took 83.traaks full of luggage with. them to IFl4aikton• —Anlionymotts letteny „threatening per sonal iloleuce 4 .;*p ,beea sent to Mrs. thdnes,.*anse.,sbe is trying to get hold of /ler ProPertY. , —Four'.out-doOr sermons were , preached in:Chisiegolaid Stuiday: ' An eichange - says it !lir:Caw ,thSi . can't g4dre a people to go into it ,churph. ~: j; i , .4-Senator Itoss" thinks it will-be too hot for In iraltsas : 610 summer ind BP in. tendo JO' tii ; l o 2 4; 104...:06e))•, at an, - 4 .04. 1 4444.41; . ~ 4.4ea55e12109N..0f iiiO4 , 4lleyiswes -- vigitatkimechi Iteig ketg. i-fit(Sae'is iliOt s 40.04 6 th 1 0,tr it'Ped r : ,1411 0 0. , gfcifi.iildil In Cliiait_ and JAPIP , " -- : ' , : ,- - 4 ' , ,-.40v- - thews -,wa., • >Virginian; he was SOO i*Nettolkiand, was Of More died% - to thit*eft tiatimerl'olothlrw;4l a 1311:413 *gi**fi/iii 46 i , — , , , : 4464006 plosotii have .bew4i, solicit, eh Set•oeneyptAtti The 'WM Indies *le wk. •thi,:iiitnifbhfieeettelikktlei A !'? , 41 the MOO deffoliktiff4` —A.-ratfiskii-filniedifilf; Of fialtimors, Ail retituteted the , elegy , aol. 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' " ' . ~ , ,,e, , ,, .., . , 1-3 . r t- : :::....,:, . ...,...r.i..,,, ,c , , bane of Gensdirmerie and are to be ,sup pressed; —A French, chemist claims to hire Oiered the*fto make diainontie and other precious stones;ai'thaithey,cart sold for less intanc* than the natural axticleti. --iiarryingfortnoneys one of the dee'. trines preached b y a Unillersalist 'minister in New Haven. There are more persons who practice this doctrine than there are parsons who preach it —A London critic winds up a bit of fine writißgo4 l l sbout, 4he genus of. 11711e,Cw tenon, a - Frei* Violinist, by ,saying that "her violinintuit bi the Coffin in Which is buried the. spul of Paginini.", 'r—Democratic papers speak of soldier can didates derisively as "loyal millions." The attempted derision does not much matters and as'for the'doldiers they have the votes of the loyal ; nillions and their hearts too. • —We don't think it would-be a bad idea to suppress the rise of fire crackers on the fourth Of. July; but we can distinctly re-. member.a time when we should have con sidered the suppressien as much a crime as mtirder or treason.' —General Grant has written a letter en dorsing the Washington Young . Christian Association, on account of its fa Torable influence exercised on the numer ous youths collected in the Capital from all parts of the country. Stton °Meer, Lieutenant Miersch, has invented an improvement for the needle gun, by which that arm can be fired thirteen times a minute instead of -only eight, - as heretofOre, and the improvement:only, costs two groschens, or five cents, for each gun. —4he yellow fever is raging fearfully- in Lima, whern'deaths from it average some . thing like two hundred and MY Per. day. Captain Blakely, , the inventor of the re nowned Blakely gun, and Biz. , Pedro Pot,' tuna,. a well known opera tenor, have fal lenvictims to it. • - ' --A- Democratic paper in Indiana bits bad the impudence to propose ,as a Democratic ticket .k,‘Pandleton. and. Sherman." It thinks that as ::the Lieutenant General refused the . , questionable honor . the'Arst place on the ticket, he 'may be willing to bury his head' . in the pockets of kr_ Pendleton. The - German Zollverein, by a vote of 190 against 99; have refused to lay an im post tax upon petroleum, considering , it chie of the chief necessaries of life among the people of Germany. Deputy 'Gunther,-of Saxony, said. "disarm. a hundred thousand men of the aimy and you will not need thiß tax." —Tupper still persists in writing, but what is'far More _ singular, some one must still persist In reading what he writes, as Lis books sell.. The readers, we. think, must be those people who think that there must be some g?cd In every man, And are searching anxiously for evidence from Tupper to sup port their theory. —Mr. lola:teen; speaking of the taunts Sang et him, because ,he. vat a tailor, very truly says that "occupation never disgraced a man whomever disvacedids craft." But we fear that it is the tailorrk r who ,feei most severely the taunt, in the fact that the ex- Vice President once used the needle. Tail oring. never disgraced Andrew Johnson. Can as much be said the 'other way ? —Some persons object to the public deco, ration .of graves, because the idea cable from the rebels. But as the rebels did not originate the beautiful custom we may as well follow, as we cannot lead thein in It The Athenians decorated the tombs of their fallen heroes, and they got the idea from Egypt The moderaGermans "do so now, and the occupant of that grave in the Fath erland which remains undecorated on St. John's day must have been friettdless in deed. Professor It A. Goifid, from statistics, de. rivedd - from the register of 2400,000 men in the United States army, has brought out the fact that, men, attain their. maximum stature much later than is generally, supposed: This takes place at , twerity-nine or thirty years of age; there are frequent - ces of growth until thirty-five, not 'very no ticeable-a yearlyialn °fa tenth of an inch, perhaps, still a growth. Alter thirty-five, the staturnsubsides in similar proportions, partly, perhaps, from. the - condensation' of the cartilages; partly because Of the 'change in the angle ot, the hip hone: The age -for maximum stature comes , earliest to the tal, lest men, as if•it were.the necessity of unus ual development. Yoreignere Were shorter than men of native birth. '•The heights of men seem to depend on the place* of enlist ment, • A'Hasrachusetts . man, enlisting in lowa was an inch" talleT than If ,he had stayed at home. As' we .go West ; ,,Mmi grow taller: 'Orieman measured moreihim six ' , feet -ten Inches. ` - 'out 'of -one 'million there. were live littndred, - who' "measured more than six feet four inches; but .men'of - Fick Stature do, not,Wearmell„ Xaine, men. ,reach their: greatest bight .at twenty- Wen; iii:Zte*A_ MAIM at U 14 4' 4 11011 Ittunachusetti f at • rty-onee The , talicet men; of sixty-nine Inches,. come from lOWSE: Maine, Arermenti Ohio,- indlanit Minnesota and. Missond tivnals men; of a littlenver sixty,.; ,!n the average , , of ; all shows - the Amnions to be a:very. tall people: , . =EI • . • ~,... Ts:a-Boston IM:dig after speaking'glow, ingly of ' the immense- increase ID the' nice' of flowers in this oonntryilaya:' Florkeultun l's an art, which,'' to boltorbseduted' uritt(the most successful and profitabli,'Thatilti :abet city, tel' la aid not ,m erely anSeduoated pate, but a 'wide range Of knOwledge tou ching ,thatjmntOkof natural history, which relates o peculiar' tbereeteristles of `the vegeta ; tie kingdom; ''All . lePliit9 6 B l ol?;" It reektdres.as; higk''degree of practical Pod 14On+ Or Ailso ll ilin . _ all en j , as any :s kill or iboio,fos pursuits which are denosatiut , .Theflower trade is aim) a Itterativebusinesa i and la 4tetanninglinoarto every' year\ !not vitbetandlhg the latreased' cost of produe- Ode. 'Though the - atop ralioittoporesalOn A! gaideareferitlft. 'grObrilitkisoProfliet i , OW ii9thitig i jor i atnatour , colt ilifors,-;- wo tobittibly Inertiead 'telt.told' during gie last - decade, the deman4 he. *ore, than kept tith the supply ' The tic% that Ifolief ritligli OM ditettlaludit 4°o6llol'o p f 1 deeil`,ll6,. in. *Mier* th ', Ohistanifiloa, ivf*lt ' Oti reir i p4iyifyilkPlimsoPr Olt ir °W.- 1 j d i oilli.groptit.ori t o t ix mii 'id ke &man r Ally •are otopp, pit 4 ibis , mart freely In such statteraoritatVi f.,' - t• ,' -,, ;:-T" Pt.! 1 ' +'' 444;f• 'T;•'4iiliii , . —1641110'6.-"--*1144*".' 7' 4 4 1661 1 o * * lf 4 ai" f t°4l"trittlt w i t Vii Vt .' 14 6° 4 1 4 ° id MO 'Ori ` 41r, . 4 1 041.4 _ -Ut FWbtiril, ffi llth'ilt 100 i ll,l l fil, hoay then t I 11411111 1 it ti -.. 0 ":'" Period of the . Growth. of Man. PITTSETTIIGII GAZETTE : TAVILSPAY, JUNE 11, 1868. vgio. ' o IMITRY _ _ ref EivniAcT„*D r SJ • . ivrriftour Pre-teg - - • tro estmuins MADE isunr Eth cut Tigi rni f ear AT DR.' SCOTT'S. A7s nom Errintrr, 31) DOOR ARM iwn). ALL WORK WARTIAKIM.O CALL AND KR. Ala NE SPECINKNI3 Or DINE 'VULCAN, my5:6,1111' GAS n4ETTJAUI?3. GAA MrtitES" AND h a n'aeiteriss, FOE. 0,413 ANti 011:4:_ je ll :IA=11s tht i ll y n . est, and largest mortamt 147 WOOD STREET, COD. VINI4N,ALLEY. SEWING . - . GROVE.II & „BAILER'S E,EAST/E sTrica I.99E . sTrien. szwixe mAcituirs WITH LATEST IMPIX/VINMSTI, At the New and Vetoed Males iteoms OF TIT. COWILNT, 51 FIFTit STREET. Also, NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS; .MACHINE SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL, &c., &c. The citizens -of Pittsburgh are respect fully invited wean. , . - Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars' or Dimples by mall on application. Correspondence to be addressed to 'GROPER & BAKER S. M. 00 51 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. m=l:nL2 ABE ,GREAT AMERICAN COM— ,BINATION. BUTTON•HOLE OVERSEANING . , . diLND SEWING BIELIThillirE.• IT HAS NO EQVAL, ' BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST TAMMY MACHINE IN THE WORLD.. AND , .111- TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. A3rAgents wanted to sell this Machine. C. 13A-1.131...E1r, - Agent tor Western Pennsylvania. Corner - FIFTH AND MARKET -STREETS, over Rlebardson's Jewelry Store. mrAliotil WHITE- L! AD AND COLORS. - WE INVITE ATTENTION' TO V V our well selecteiVand com plete stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishesj ;Dye-;Stags, Patent Medicines; Perfumery, he: 11111106 r i a1111151431WIhndCleinti TRY DEALERS ' , atm- repienSelb their Meeks -its this: tmisilipt. commit their Interest b examining our geode Wore. .eiseirtiere.;-. f Having nee^prted e eney pirrsimaeu, Win= LEAD & C OLOR WORKS, of Messrs. J. ReIIOON MAKER & RON, we offer to the trade their welt - I known brands of White Lead and Colors at Manufacturers'. Lowest Hates, and guarantee them to wise perfect antis. laetton 'never,' respect. • • - We invite especial attention to Me 4 COT'S IVEGDI'IEIt GREEN as superior in strength, body, brilliancy and darn. Wily to. any Green Paint ever offered to the public. , • ictßuis c EVeriNG, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, • .PrrirSI3IETRARII. GLASS, _CHINA. CUTLERft. 100 WOOD STREET ern! , GLAsic,"ivb QUrcrierAßE, PAR/AN 4TATUETTEA 110112:311iR GLASS, : - • • And Othir STAPLE AND FANCY' 410p105. a 'rest variety. • • e 1001 1 760 P B.IItEST. rixcumu) 434E1m &00 Ceanims ItEIZENSVEIN, • •,•(;1., • ; Us redone' atreti‘Allieshoo.n, i .( 1 ' • .•• 4rmartb dootsbore Dlamori44) , • Wlae thinas.Ware;& , Tabler Cutlery lASlKASlCZRNPBlol2l.3Stenskinkreqtdredlnli first telsfA .•410m15,90, 4ir t ,l*, N* 1 .mlck olkr got,. . , 6103. CO• Vanettake'Bilkeir4 , CenSettetier • '.;'!.l`rw:,4l 4DOBBBI'IO4III.IITB*NEPB94" ,, fr Vuourraaily ota: hind,' ICS CHB' Vow srloasillavors. , tii,, EN' w i. .,ffiglignAcit ConfeetlpneftitiliStikihty ,•„, • ~, :•••„ No. $OO STIRS* and JetwienlieVeni , an Lltisrt7J , 14/44AD 'tmarea adi.ooN nttaidiid. eItEORGESEAFVEN?•-.;' calmly illassuilliciturer r -: 1/*Nr.rl. 4 r' lo amzuimu'is • ' ••'•• • . 1r0•00 . 41 . 0 1 - . gr i st , .0 )w•r:•iri vow *we tie - -,?;1 ;;; . Cr.; -•. H si - iTIPRACLIC. CEBIENT.- 5 C r .c‘firi .; . : 1 - 1 ; ;)::. AP STONE, ..2-F9fitiggtlATSPlS. __ • -Amu rums. 3 W=MtE=MtM iur i i . ~ . 1 M I F !MI . 71117.111:7,-.4 t 7% i l 8 4inT .., LI; '''' lol l 4llll o ll, 'aleilleialleallllllll% . 3l* 0,, fr , q ,, , maw . ~ I ~ *: fi l i M i T i it itai . .;...a lt, - 1.1i3;7/311, r ; • • 1 - . t.44rir•r;.r. ti uke 1 * " i I,'; , * 1 .3 4 . #4,9 ti: •' t • . • lull . ds . - • So ft. - . DRY GOODS:, J. -IL BIDICIIFIRLIrt . 110; - 52 St. -Olair — Street,. . . HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR n" l3 .. T 13 - iitri . . T!'iai" OF i;-' ' • {; ", :, .', l s i ', : •-. ; • -. ; .: . ! NEW - LAND: ELEG A NT =DRESS " GOODS; GRENADI ,_ for AS cents. DOR BLE -. IDTH - GREY DRESS G OOD S , worth FIGURED e ' Trl2L ' irL u rci for GS. - ir' i'l. , SNEETIN - CALICOS. : - -- • - • WIDE- CtriNZZES,___ .---,--. • • • : . - BLACK RN AN NI. ' 'BLACK A D . COLORED BILKS: - ORGANDIE - LAWNS. '. . - : - , .• - c.. - ; .A i...ARGE;ASSOILTAIENT! OF biess .thidds and-Titivaiiigtiii4thi.:, ME wr 87 MARKE T STREET. SP LNG tIPEZTICECGI: TODORE '. PHILLIPS', (ittocessor to J. M. Barad:lold Co.) ' SPRING DRY GOODS..' SPRING DRY. GOODS.. SPRING DRY GOODS. • MR. PHILLIPS, respectfully anncroacee that the extensive altrattons.to hie . . . RETAIL , DRY_ _.GOODS.STORE OPEN He offer, anet t t e ir iNat;lish.xnpail NOW New Stock of Dry , Goods, • N agilit i cl . perorner Wear, . at the loWeat Bast. era . • OD& 87....MAREZT STREfi'l%.,!:ll7. EN AIIIIIFTEMOT . , SHANNON( & CO., Ito. 116 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., vvrEcia.masziv. DRY GOODS' AND NOTIONS, AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. my 27: 168. 168: NEW GOODS.' NEW ALPACC.4.B. NEW KOKAER. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY and CrLiDVES. F.S;CkUt:rr, • rir 168 No.. 168 Wylie - Street. .113 . ripso:n4rn • 168. CIALMI4 - McCANDILESS '"gate wuson, csrr c 0..) • . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .• Foreign 'and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 04 WOOD STREET, Third door Above DharnOnd PITTf3BIOIIOII, PA. PIANOS. ORGANS, &C THE BEST AN -CliftlEA.P• Ajv EST PI.A.NO ARO ORGAN. . Schoinatker's Gold Medal Piano ANC: ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN, The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines' all the latest valuable Improvements known in the con struction of a Urn class instrument, and bee always been awarded , the highest premium wherever en hiblted.! its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet: The workmanship, fOr clarability anti beituty,.. surpass all others. . Price' from 00 to s lllo ..(aocording to Style and onish - ,) cheaper th an all outer so7caned not chugs Plano. • _ piTzre OOTTArlie ORGAN' - Sat the head of all reed instruments, tu.pro during the most perfect pipeentality of tone of any similar instrtiment.lo the United Mates. • It is sam ple and compact in conttntction, !and not liable to get out of order. 'CARPENTER'S PATENT' "VOX - tIInIANA TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ. Price from $ l OO, tv blitiO. 3.11 g u aranteed for Are years.• , BARR, 'EMPIXIII . tithe' ' NO. LIIST:CLAIR STREET. SECOND HAND: • MELODEONS -AND DMA* In perfect order; front $35 to Wert ifftlitg, $lll t/reAblge 113roki. : ar.l Cr bhp lladotOgned lua As o l/9 1 4,ted mtitak-alm in tinslnees, deting from AprOi,l*, 1 4908. 4.1.4. IRMO ff. - WALL:lila eon" ASA'S. Ott MOTE anti Loent ENGLtRT. The etyle:of Oi be J. J. OILLESPIE & CO. J. .1.1/11,1413P1.11. • io 414 &Wye:- tbiliuldetetzied take pleatute(lb dating . pet' Met *Of Obnpuize the "' .4 .• :; .1" x,r4 LOOKING' 41488,AND PICTORI :BUSINESS; Acoosi4ocetreei,wiler. the; latentio Atiterin• duceantißusctrefik,wsopmito ?4 , 0,,)P1e in il! , f%L',vo'ig,4•l/•,;it' QUA4IIIIII3 • • -;z .-• • .4 4tft ppiy i llV4); .t . tildeetit; - bar tit - neri ID .V.Vat... eitat, T aadad a .t.W. W laktk wmaklll-DURICE and DA ID 4, ItILI•Ett, _under eta laavaa and ftyln af ti k LIA Md $ D,.. thebaan ialtday.ata• adl an en laltarttlara4l. 'II4OANDIAWM , ober. gaZ.,.__ . Nit,__„,Liblifwat ekrA 2 MiltrbViljgclat4 li tio ou br,v; B, wriairAlupl i , -, ? . .). t.1:11:1.1 `4 ~ 1. if: 11l 0-CV:I 1 , 1,i7/ ;L:X.VilojelA .1,.',:', gatirt it u k" brugibuebadirkooksalo ~.:, , Ach—t. A pV $4 vi tipt ldi :&•••1•44 e tor ahicandsaito, ' V•• SWUM IlaWfdid-Vd, ra vrtrAPT I V,ttIVVIWI, D . , : - ..u.:/.. 1 . 1) zzltiti---.1./ .I `!aki n ALWLa"&i.,,l A. J. LEE. .r,:7r.,1 The toider_sissed-wtllotattoue the WHOLICI3A GROCElenffirefairtheineeitt Bro om ATwzr. • - ;t • 1 _ A • ad , 0..111 street. ~_*, leßettou ceep,of/ Ito, troikeite . 01 Oat ft ll 9 l .fil`nP,,9 o t 9 .4),'Acm.mgr i nEEregl iti; -rFan lll 9.frliM , ,,,i;l : , , r i or-: A. A. 4.4/c.):, Ii p -.% 1-.1 . .11. 'o4ltPliellltS-c. , . f , •; i 1.'411l .1 • , ff..; Itt f. I, ~,,. , 1 , , ~.„ .i .; ^`.'].. PiAIifFIWAND atit4pi4a; ~, N, A ti ..-}l27' la 1.d9,i 1 t n. - f4 .. ..9 i-1 if:: , i'l ~ 3 : 714 eetlo. . o I tn i P , ilt •.g . i.o i ll .ilk . ~ .. otok SMI MIN I= =llll t I 1:11(.4 Ft;ASlollprilMu l f tulifTß .- 3 117 , 5(1 - 3771 - Vri Utht il t, i rrirMt kr aff.6l, TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS. p PCS. BULLION maults, laigeari mr4ige , IN Amcoo2B,£# :. , PARASOLS,. FRINGED, BEADED, SATIN AND PLAIN. GLOVES, • :' l llOBl-IERY,- . , FOR GENTS, ,LADIES AND cal:o4m ( I .OX,LARS ,e 0 FOR LADIES ` AND sumirko. • • - LADLES' .variuniasinkinNirs..,cainft ru s , D ILWEItS , GOWNS AND WAISTS.. • •r' •••`" •' • 1.14)0P• "SKIRTS • IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. • OUR '.VTIRTE :GOODS 'DEPARTMENT Is COMPLETE. . , Fine astortment'of DOTTED NETS, • GEENADINE,TISSUE, *W. - New GopasArrifring AtAditum - GtYDE as:CO., 7$ and 80 -Market Street. AT' JOSEPH HORNE 'tk, DAILY ARRIVAL OF NEW oi-oormit! HAMBURG EDGINGS AND FLOUNOINGS; HAMBURG DISKRTINGS.,_-_,_ SWISS EDGINGSAND INSERT - DIGS: LACE VRRS CAPES, cOIFFEUIIS AND klamsor, Lnizzi couLut§..AßD cl7Frs• UO£3I:IEUV., 'SUPER STOUT:AND SUPERFINE COTTON AND MERIN( V - 1-51 HOSE; : LADIES' LADIES' AND MISSES' RUSE, In Lace, Lisle, • Sllk`and Cotton, of best English and Ger man , DOMESTIC HOSIERY, at very_ low rates_,___ , • ALEXANDER'S DUCHESS M.D, (MOTES, a new line just Yecefved A'. full assyrtment• of-BULLION AND Eil:11 ' FRINGES; • TASSEL FRINGES. : ' BEAD TRINGEB.AND TILIKMINGS; GIMP HEADINGS; . "TRIMMING RIBBONS.AND SATINS; PARASOLS-AND SUN. UMBRELLAS. • - writ..kw '4,cx3mos. . , ' ' • At greatly reduced rates. New etre HATS—Ladies , and Mewls. • CRAPES MALINES, DOTTED NETTS: RIBBoNi3, - FLOWEits, MILLINEKY:LACES, • " BONNET SILKS, FRAMES, • SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS, W7to/vmle and nettol. CALL AND , TV and 79 Market Street. pEitrEct 4 . FITTING - . , - • . • XIII :GLOVES.' C.7--1‘!.1-1.. We tavite . st4tioO to bur KM •0101111111PARTIOENT, _ 'Sn i tch ts now complete with every color and shade. In addition to our Own special Importation of the Celebrated A..C. l C'Clottvin) Hlps, We have secured The exclusive sale of the ' .• "Kfirris. Sonigaless • The best Glove and ratiet'perfeet fit. ' ; . retectittnit & . , apu 19 FIFTH fiTitt...ET:' - - - MACRUM & CARLISLE, -; . . 19 Fifth Street, , • , NOW otter themostele g az q line of • . HALIII:I3ITILGS . F. l ;ll : eTtg e f:l42l , lllll",et ; ll.t i gg7,.....!%liani, Stnl.. are n iett l ial new alvidgaißalivilastio. MACIMI & CARLISLE, 10 FIFTH. STREET, Have Jut (pinned all shades o f BULLION AND BIBTOBiI/lIINGZS, • • BUGLE MAWR ALB. BIONCUO3, • • ••-• ' 'r • gat aq: R RicALUDLE, • , , ArEi•gelEr--E TAIL:Okt, No 933 i sawmill:Bra:mm=4 PiTTlnbailr; 'jeeps eons.ismijoti hand a , llne McAita ~ eaC at CIAITHS' CASSIMERES 6s , VESTINBS' A be, GErill,•riboimittlici. GO O DS.. GlINTre ilLOTillita RAM) TooRDzR. Um latest style. • . ;... PRISCeIIiNIPERI4L • ' • '110 1 1 3 4 : 81 21ief.... . , P . lanAlr, ZCIGABIie .^ it Tr 1 1 10t4tr46T. CLIGAIit STRlAlat‘t • , Iwir . at FAL • , z , •101 -, iiimunimprrTAIL011, • 4••7111, tiMITIMPUM 4'44utiAY4litAngs4ii 44. `-?cnOtaikit pi batik*, MI smortinilit otovili4 X ". • ,4 T3 1113 1 11 r. 111 1 . P, 4 ( I TC }r Nmstr o d e r s i wAlle r a er y • ail L. - : 44tt 'PM!' 4 4---- f I - 4 •-f HaVellUlt recelvtd% Coe/i4Vaii'itodit of • 4 Firma 141:10MNISkt: 4510001841 Baum* 4 gin ow tustati-ano tutiraiguis acie4 ottegismargingtiiiiiimittoom ivNrict* int=„ l , , ,:$. t:J.4I Xi' 'Si 1 41).11024 , .: 1%1,, , • • • 1,, in:r4;z404 IM.I °AMU . cal ilane TRIZEMAP •!;;!ff 94.1.7 w vrief td.;ir s ue.,l=,;•; f.!1,1f. f.'214 •••11 bletv+4l'• B ttikkilllloo/ fl St f ilif iltliallakeek tit . 0 171:::1,it -‘tregt.b F i t 161 4 114' :V WALL PAPER. • . . For;HA , zur,Lontai. 434til1B1i8iinitrrdrIpm, 4ln UREA trot bile CHEAP AB THE s" N 0.107 Market Street,tiear Fifth. JOS. R. - HUGH my* - • ES & BRO . CRA.CHER ,BAJUIffM9. StlEl`llAltD 9 S STEM.CURER Bl=tt, Liberty:Street - Our Crackers are baked anon the OVEN NOT . — TON, and are anyerlorto any baked by bot wT other prooeae. ~ . . TAT THEM, • .. , , .. ,:, ~.i, 4,, ...- .., i).... .., i ik . . 2: : : .. .. ..3;.:. :I . . 0 . : ~,,iA -,.....--,..vi : • ..r: t ARE SUPERIOR'. TO ANY OTHERS ' OFFERED IN THIS CITY. • • • ,_TINB, BOSTON.. -SODA,- CflßAld, .FRENCEG WATER, B TTER,..SITGAR and SODA CRAP/I ERS: SCOT and MILK BISCUIT. • •• • For Etery-Gtoceiln the' City Bakery; 2fo. 91 Liberty 1 : 14:013 - ENSti)TV, No. 20. rikrl-1-81 , REEt ; ErAs ruccErvzill:: Apir °TEMA • ZiCirr • • ' . • . . . PURE NAP.xoP.islirauw • - CITY OTALLEGFIENY.:!:'I' , Tnaastuzu , s larplez, June .Cotli. AILLIEGUENIE TAME' ,-,• , - '•• il ,• . . ziottee berebrglven that theasellora now placed In the TreaourCra Office tile dupllcat!s -trona she several ward* of. - - • • .cayl Poor,. City iItIBIIICSS Sthooi School 134ildingiagd - Public Park , Tairo f -.,• .• •••,,71 7. • f 7. :: , .1 And of WATER RENTS for, the year, lee% Ana that lialtl,Taxes wii now be received in.puranance_or the Acts of lissernbljr, - Fetwotory 1880. and of April 1883,) subject to - theSollowing rhgulatkons and allowances • , • ,• Five - Per. cella. on ' or before I tgle Oro* day of July. • ..•^ )0. _f) Foil* If ptii3 itin,oii•einirii ihe• • •first • ~; ,•- : per eetit. , ll' paid'on etc before the fins day attleptember.- - • z , • z t paid litter the Urst day of September* andAin Or before the first daz erOtto?: ker. Eke died oe Slott Vf . l4- be !Rade, r$ stio -AVM disk et tlefilltlort and on or Venire the Hest- ilay:otiVo. vember, an addition of livelier cent: "shall be added to Mat tipakrible on the same. APT* .THE !R1A37 , 0f - N O * 7 - 31 8ERT25 4 Z rants wttl . be 'lssued to • en Once the 'eollectio taxes - remainttig ntapalit; together with the patent. age acenuAttkereen i Ainfl ttke-gests. - • • - U. dOTUMlNG•"!COXPl44Te.liextuticlarianat:: PRINTING, AN 11-WRAPPING.. TAPERS; : tarif MILL-NEW t; Oriicus — AND 410;82,13did Stieet; rittoxiigh; Pa. 0117 leXait•—.A,lTOrtiT traißTVt N ielsTent: " • •• • • • JO.:43.•LivINGS IC Treastu*:r."- • : • •• - ••SAIIIIILL MEWLS, .eacrelaxy: • toneemaS -6• Atteli'lfatihi s John ' PI L .A 3 Hartman John U. • • '' ..,- •• r' cash pad:ftkr-Ft • sCoolg.. - • ones 2 jr.ieva: , • • • • • ' '. lll4lll :o33MS l o.*'' t i foff golarnitk of a..,: ims a"rnf -1 ' • '‘" , 1 1 W. 44 ' 4 *.1 .‘. 1“.1. -ilekmakfillbt the asmwee t tati tistrousio stowed uDoo me i I asetr a y M idi engA that , leLtas: . %loess in Wity l igt? yap gilieituP to twit Wunun *Awe " e A nom sealtiut•beteltourikat e tkie' at Ikea tte 1 4 1112 4 teIVA4 LO 4.Vt_44, • :0111MAIPECILOsn Hate HAIR WORKER ANDNIMPUNIXI4)I4:4I4II ITTPH nAtsit;LlAlt'eal 8 tic , . t V 2:IjcVALre, 4.14 LAIA mood, nun In cam te,Ahei.S. terati Cibudemusettintr:,'ol4ting donitl the neatest manner,.,„tl a ,ts „F.c ;1i , f!t /War 0. 1 4 T 4 trimx4wilmo,lll-tx I \l3o , 44.4iitstiorialiii t tt t st h i tb :?.. ~,„„, cirdert promptly attended to. 101444 San) POTATOS. -t' '"' t. 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