@I ins littdargt Gaidtt, • LOVWS TRIFLING. . TTIONAR-XoOltn. - . It fetloving , singing light and day, We could trine merriky life away, Like atoms dinning In the beam, Like day-Gies skimming o'er the stream, Or Summer blossoms, born to sigh Their sweetness out, and dle,— Now brilliant, thoughtless, side by sldsi de, -Thou and I could make cal minutes g li de: - No atoms ever glanced so right,' ityrglles ever danced so light Ms . g , t ninmet blossoms mixed the ir .56tiose as thou and'll.. ECHOES. BY raolius woons HoWSlviet the answer Eaten:takes liMentiett,intif late or horn. she wakes And faraway o'erlawnsand lakes lioe.s answering lightt Yet Love bath echoes truer far, And far more sweet- • Than e'er beneath the moonlight's star. • • or horn, or lute, Or SOft guitar, The songs repeat. 'T is when the sigh, in youth sincere And only - then, rb a b i t Ztli b r: l ili b tl i i i ld for one to bear, Breathed back again.). dear, EIPMERLS. • —Southern papers are ensmalling. —Horace (freely wears white linnen pants. • —Mr. Stanbery is "enjoying" miserable .--,--Three hundred buildings are going up Tin Camden, N. .I*. —Ex-Senator Guthrie, of Kentucky is dying„ • —Copying ink is called communication Ink lit 'French. —There is to Ihea grand yacht race at Charieiton, —Dickens is honoring Kent by spending the summer there. —There is a gold brick at Helena,s . Yana, valued at $31:,40.. —Harriet Lane,' tMeived about $BO,OOO from her en uncles estate. . . —Several hundred Swedes are to be ,brought over to Louisiana. Blue-fish are swarming in the neighbor 'hoed of I+llha's Vineyard. I ttousand Chinese dwell on the Pacific coast of North America. -A: New York 'paper states that Fifth Avenue is closed for the summer. —Mr. Cyrus W. Field is one of the direc tors of the Anglo Mediterranean Telegraph. —A sand bar forming in the Mississippi is putting St. Louis back in the country. • —The recent heavy rains have quenched the tires in the pine woods of Wisconsin. ' —Wisconsin has anew •village inhabited by one hundred Poles, who have just come --Jttarez is said to be unusually lucky just now, as he has but two revolutions on lutnds. —The Philadelphia Age -has an elegant new office on South Seventh street, near Market. —The New York Yacht Club owns 41 vessels. Their regatta takes place• on the 18th inaL —Massachusetts authorities are cultivating - fish. Their latest success has been with black bass. —25,000 pounds of Malaga raisins - were produced on a single grape farm in Califor nia last year. • 7 -Dudley B. Davis, of Salem, Mass., has, at different times saved eighteen persons from drowning. —Mr. Pendleton is just about such &limn as was James Buchanan, minus his eaten sive reputation. • The grandfather of the Empress of the - French was a Scotch-Irish-Englishman named Kirkpatrick. • 1,-LLondon now contains the five finest sopranos of the day, Patti. Tietjens, Kellogg, Lucca and Nillssen. • • —Some persons profess to be shocked at' . the tact that Lord Brougham's remains are . to remain m Cannes. • —Give us peace. says Grant. But the Thunocrats are not satisfied with piece, they want the whole plunder. . • -The whale French army being now termed with the CluissepOt gun; rumors of •- •War are againprevalent: r -Feisenden is, going. to vote for l eneral :derant. This is suspicious. What can Gen. o_t rant have done to deserve this ? • 44 boy ',TEineiville, Wisconefn has been cliiistcned , fichnyler Colfax Of course such a name the boy is doing well. Leeidtiesn't allow his stndents to tiarviird the: stalk:nisi do haze, but when the,anthorities find it out,they are . pavement, , sappas ('-e 'to *me fof i ra: a' part of pailust's Villa, has . Ikea disdoyt4ed by ...excavatom at Borne; i ...-'.The Empress of the yreuch is to maim' • Is, tour of irelaryfi this summer, probably kir rgte Ptiriot° "cfvisiting the home of her an l'.:3i.=-E3haip Idr. Bort&rd, anxious for, the speedy peopliit's* pa l ska, ba's circulated ..4r rumor of a plethora of ,gold in titan:Lew e SliallibitiOn• I. , ', •• . :I i (.. —NaPolenAllittadectiled not to visit Ber ijin this summez. i,Beriin i is , a disagreeable, 'dusty desert inthe hot season, and Narxileon 'tfr?t 6 i4i lothi.if it. ''' : ' '` -.• 7 - th e Niig4ie, Pink* ' tl?ei Chinese . 11 4 61 ' 34 71 COMA think of , ,lowling Alus,uountrT minima visiting their 1 nuormous !metropolis of 150,Opp t inba6ititits:' ' l' , ''' ': ' 1 1 , -' it il44 / 1 e : PO ~Is g ii Ot., ki4i;Cis, *tgaTar and , AtrStug peopled!" illondOnfili Seater than reativholepdpulation of Pittibiughi ?add all ~c the eurPunding litilietoltrts. ` l '' ri , ` ,' -° Ta-itectid&riiits given it . 10;00.40q4 0 to the - Prtulides44.4the.lJniversity there. Lattshargistuiii m(iroluditeutehtthanlisxhi 41111er4taddo dcilheisdnustbhigs , ) 1 ,1 1:::11 ..1,04-41.11areParet five! hundredibachelory in ' Zgietietiett atfd reordiliail 'hi *l4 4Witid *V the fOrlf, ;,,Kokiiiitr, l 4 l 344 44.5450.,170***44tuieti1t• ..,,•;' , .‘,‘ -, qtrytlinlitisslikorntkitiamt hi &like fall - r E s . i o kri, 4 5 ,,5-,i, I. it: ?'-iii l i r :,,:, .. , Igo fikritr,4l o , i 1,ti14 d i { , . . r RalfPOllleemotAltertEnalpeer4arpa pf, iliVaneh shiTiiiie Ileatlefirtli tqb6lnitra du telegraphy, as hereatleithelitiaiiriii s • j . s.- 1-4," 44' A:1,,54863-trAY ^ „.•, , r - „4114 -L.:. • „ 1 1•••'' • .•=1,4-AVbfgV ' =VI r R. Jt "4;141.: --%•e • I • te ,‘ll,s 7,. K.?"gP4-rt,fN 04:13 , officer must embrace a certain number of, telegraphists. : —swiss papers seem to beregretting a ru mor.which asserts that,iiff 'Davis ii coming to live in Geneva. ,TellbrsontD. has but few admirers in the . llttle *putollc °tithe Alps, —Dr. David Tayloritaistory nt the De.. vil is to be published during - the summer. It is said to be entertaining and to show quite an amount of erudition and research among infernal annals. —There is an an aboriginal cricket club -uLA,ustalim, and their4kl4-11kmN:k.is•golTig to Engiax, Prim& Alfrecl l -who saw them in Australia, says thefe is no eleven in England canbest them.. -; 07 .- , —The-young -Britt& beltelgium ig only nine yearsolo, and yst is troubled with of of the heart, a disease, almost uni versal with less august young gentlemen who are about ten Years Older Ward Hniie, the autfid l Oss who speaks eight languages fluently, is now to start a New - England Women's Club. at Boston, and she invites' all of the puritan daughters to lend a hand to help her along. —Lucy Stone has reformed, she. wears a• common place grey walking suit,. a chigoe and a husband. At least . thus equipped she made her appearance in ,Neu York the Other day, and curious people • are beginning-to look upon • hei as the • - origitild of Hannah Thiirston. , ' —The Chicago .Repubiican has almost, doubled its circulation, since it took Its bold stand =the Impeachment,ituestion, and, as it'argrees with 'us in its views, and.is proba bly the best paper published west of Ohio, we are - Very, glad et it. —When GetteralTranlditi:Was a cadet at West,,Point, he was called, upon by one of the visitors to come forth and 'drill the bat tallicrn; last week'the General ' Was 'a visitor at _the, Point, and took care to have one of the cadets called out in the same way. • —A pamphlet recently published in Paris under the auspices of the French Peace So ciety, asserts, that from 1853 to 1866 no less than 1,753,491 men perished onthe different battle-fields of the world, and that the wars and warlike expeditions i nf the same thirteen years cost 47,830,000,000 of francs. • —ln Evitnsville, Indiana, the other day some 50,000 penple collected, by the river bank to see a sharper walk the water in a pair of wooden shoes: Two canoes lashed together served as wooden shoes to the man who stood with one foot gallantly placeff in each, and a double ended paddle placid in his hands. , —New York and Brooklyn papers, are continually denouncing the' . Nicholson pavement, and Chicago `journals' are `just as constant in their praise. If we take. Wood street as a fair specithen, we should certain ly side 'with the' Eastern papers, but we are. in hopes that the'Fiithatreet pavetnent may force us for once, to believe in Chicago. —The Southern' people have always claimed a superiority over the Northerners, in culture and refinement, and Louisville has always been regarded as 'one of their strongholds, The ways in which they make good their claims are peculiar, for instance, the Academy of Music, in Louisville, is to be used for a lager beer saloon this summer. A Pen-Picture of the Connecticut Demoe- racy. • A New Haven correspondentwrites of the Democratic State Convention: It was a hard faced and hard-beaded Con vention. The most careless observer could not have mistaten it for a philanthropic or Ncientitic gathering. The least enlightened gentlemen of .color would have shrunk in stinctively out of the hall, feeling that these were not his friends. Yet it was anassem blage of resolute, clear-headed:strong-willed men, with - a deal more of insight-than of philosophy, powerful if narrow; no mean antagonists for the party of 'moral ideas and enlarged sympathies. 'And theY went as grimly and as steadily at „their, work as though the nomination at New' York Were, not 'a - matter of total uncertainty, ',and as though regiment after regiment:of their line had not gone over to the enemy and pro nounced for Chase. • THE Ogdensburg Journal says Several , Republican Papers, notice the or ganization of the Tanners URA's: city, but do not 'seem to comprehend cute*. what sort of an organization it really is. For: the information of all, we •would , say that:the "Tanners," as organized here, is a Republi can Club, for the purpose orgreates efficlen cy. in the present campai gn . i It is similar to the old "Wide Awakes' of 1860, The uui form adopted is silver bronzed enamel eloth cape and cap, - leather apron Jand , '"Wide 'Awake" torah. • Nearly ' two hundred` are' alreadY enrolled here. **The'ria*ile Here" h`as been adopted most appropriate from the Tact that General Granccommeneeti life as a 'tanner, and that be learned , the businesafio well that , he ,was able to tan the Whole batch of rebels Who took, up arms to destroy the , country. A similar organiza tion has been started at Chicago, and prom- .ises to ; be. immensely popular. , •Everygood, live Republican community , should have an organizatiou'eflthel"Tanners." . . . Virriv..Ttityrih „ r. Citli SE AO , Written:a letter, which taehroinit:W4i.l.4o 41b ject of conversation peti*gen . Alan elf "and 'not more Wan 'lone or'fiVe Senaibri What ; business .he converse with 4 1,11 -9 0 ffitgre at. nii.;.4on 'l4 l subject? What tv.Oaid.l* 1100'; itYright -of 4ndge , who I .. conversed with "not more -than four orfive" Jurymetrabout a zaso that was sbeing tried before him ?—oghicago Journal. • • T' 'Etter Intizr thovr.i.u4lt a recent• sitting :df the Preriehlizadetriyef Belem:6r, ti:raeb ber read. a paper on the injurious - .effects tepee,' health . Of , cast:•rort -Roves, eisserting that- the heated".oOrfgeneratee hydrogen 'trete. 'organic, paper, raised, to " a,lngliXe,ro. ,pe;attkre, i i.t."w4elen said that, by : the ,` use of 800 *NOB fe - Fortl . siTre prodneed, hear ing, analogy .to Mop generated• by marsh gas.. • 1' PknoStrum • rm. Bantam—Ther:Britiall 'Pa y.pi rliatnent hasluid beforal4 andlits ;put& mfisda , nit; filicAid; wilktn 'effdet:Stfip the Ilt attlic* rth hi blLusti of, tiftroleita, ini various forma as a burigueiiniil ' 'ln the litatfora; , Itadotinilal6:tf If° T thiserkindtorAiww portable rOlll. 4 11 .11 1 ths; iia=illl4l44l 7 i7 ni th em. / 1 0 1 ; 'ths metal to .. thtimmaiim,,,ofdoaealrd -•tta itticiAtmaPont 01 ' 4 4 ihningv" ear' for Mucceltliko4 o w 4 WeA r l lstit q a t tlie Z l V o nithartitegg_ 51y.,1 ; 2,21.2r . ; fotififflov. • .111044 of the plate much -1 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MONDAY, JUICE 15, 1868 • • TEETH. EXTRACTED • - • . NVITIZIO:Er'r P.AXERI NO DELLI4OR MADE AREVirt ARTIFICIAL A FULL EMT FOR $B, - AT DIG. -SCOTT'S. PENN Ernutcr. 3D DOOR ABOVE HAI D. AtitiliEwEEllitelliffew72ta&Apil,viT3oFEN GAS. OAS InCt s w . ! aria :A ti ifl 1:6-res„ FOB GAS' AND Just received the finest and largest assortmen ...ever Opened ; ln tins - . - AI/ELDON& KELLY, 141.*tioiSiTREET; ALLEY ,v4i 24 31 2 . r. , 1 - • : - CEMENT,' 'SOAP STONE,' &C I:1 lEDIL9EULIO CEDIENT: • Al' ErroNE. • PLASTER,.CHL3INEY TOPS. • • • . • . WATER PITTS SWUM 11. %COLLINS, • 25 Wood street. aumme. SEWING M.ttCHMES. 5L DROVER -BARER'S ELASTIC STITCH U l ! 3} E ,ST7Cit SIENMQ ,DiCinwns WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, At the New and Elegant Sales Booms OF TUE CONIYANT,I, 51 FIFTH STREET. • • 'Also, NF.IIDLES,:_ATTACHMENTR, MACHINE SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD. MACHINE OIL, Ac., &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect fully Invited to call. Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or lamples by nutikon application. Correspondence to be addressed to • - GROUR r & BAKER 8. M. CO., 51 FIFTH STREEZ, PITTSBURGH. riah2Chn.l.2 THE GREAT AMERICAN COM BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMNG AND SEWING MACHINE. IT HAS NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY *AC T IUN THOZLIV E 1 . 11 1 r AYl T iriPt ri T l) . 114- Agentsiranted to sell this Machine. CI - LAS. C. ItAx.sdr—m - sr, Agent for Western Pennsvlvants, Corner, FIFTH ArtiD MARKET STREETS, over Bletlarvlson't Jewelry Store. mrlisq64 -WHITE LEAD AND 'COLORS. A - vrE INVITE ATTENTION TO VV our well selected and com 6 plete stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stub, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c. DRUGGISTS. PHYSICIANS and COUN TRY who their stocks In this DEALERS Market, will consult their interest by examining our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Having aceepted the Agency for the PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD it. COWR WORKS, of Messrs. i. SCIIOON RAKER At SON, we Offer to the trade their well known brands of White Lead and Colors at Manufacturers' Lowest Rates; and guarantee them to give perfect satis faction in every.respect. _ . We Invite especial attention. to Me- COY'S VERDITEII GREEN as superior , in strength, body, brilliancy and dura bility to any Green, Paint ever offered to the public. - HARRIS. EWIN4,:4; WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, PrrTl3l3 - C7RG-110 PA. GLASS, OHINA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD' 81411EZT. A GLASS AND ' ' QUEENS* A R / Er E.;SILVIA , PLATED WAEE, . i 1w % PI4.IItAN i'iltTUErnig 4 A ' ~ 119/42 1 0AN: e4ll. 315, 0, ':, •• • - -,",- .. f. ~ 1 And other STAPLE ANDVANCE v 4 N,.,Ewoxre, .igreit.i.oety• !.. , • 100 Nirciori silucm. ' ' • RICHARD E. BREED & CO; ~ . .. tebdr ~ ,( ,;,.. ; , ~ _ ;.• ~ ;,.. 100 . WOOD: STREET: LESREPEZOSTEIIf • ILE9 Yedlersit elltrerrdi (Fourth door atkrre Dboirorid:) Mash Wartf, Table entlerY etitEchurgoreflotetrand. eta tb atifZu l iggi l l 1 :14 goods. • .11 ..1 ) I Jelome • G E 9 14CILEIMPf • • • 410 e , t , ••' • :•••-• • • I .11 33i4i t••• No:4o,;Cornettiteasrat inir Robinson s ii,.. b etk Athens: .l o" oo 4sts*lT on 4144 s riCiri.CLUIUM4 of limmtVw.ruingammii, t • • ,:.;• Confectionery' and-Bakery ,z., =I • No. SOO S: Seventh and LiberOt 1111h3rdD ta3 I ,O.RSTXII SAlDON.sitsehed,rk 0 . r . 1 00 1 010 1 1TTr ill4 , 1i lira1 tri l i!:;.:r,;", :: , ;:1i r s e a uele h n iaii.;:t.- ..t, t.l tlll3''e. 11 '4 ti And Resler is tOIiZIGN 1 17 AI-7410 PMICIAN4II 1 171178., APAS 1 11691:1 8 W414400401 ' a' l e fit,471 , 4;*,f , - ,, sclusay City. ~, , , • TeIDEIN3IO:I is gict q!, ~,,.. -,ii r ,A. .m..,t:' , . t d,, ~ ,,ile.l_,ll.J 0 1 ,.. • ..,.. ,-, •,a1 : fri ay:llm, ,iceseiderv,i .4100,w/1140 1.01111 ii.:./i4 It'' . ) 170:i ,irl:i) I iMPR.SIIIIPWIgni;tv `Mil .. . . t ri g i kpl. t o ii t C o i t far . w ~ : 1110 0 0 VEllir GOODS. - -LIRGEST AND BEST STOCK IN rHE CITY.. 'A LADIES' Flan Bung GAXIITLETS, • with Military Can, in Drab, Duff and Tan. HOSIERY, - A frill line of French. German and English. In Bil k Linen and Palm Leaf. A of White OPICENTANS:,' • . MMUS r BULLION EMU BINGED A FM Also, 6 ' constTs— , ored, for Lady Nainsook, i'iner Collars, Web Linen, Paper Cuffs, • Lawn, _ .1 Strlne i d d bbl . rts, I nm is t . rie, '.' 1 5 i; o ii- t l t e o — n Eli 47o .e s td,. - ' ririig„ser, he s : Also, THE 1 NE ..SAR4TOI3A COLLAR,. r illib s ese of goods are .to be had at the LOWESN .111ACIttrid, OLTDE & CO., Is and AT JOSEP HORNIS & ill 'Cow Gt-ocoros lIAMI3I7IIG EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS; HAMBURG INSERTINGS: SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERVERM LACE CATER, COIFFEURS A PARASOL COVERS; . LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. • SUPER STOUT AND SUPER PINE COTTON • • AND MERIN( 11.11 ROSE; . • • LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSE, in Lace, Lisle, Silk and Cotton, of btst •English and Ger man makes; DOMESTIC HOSIERY, at very_low rates,. ALENA.NDRE'S DUCHESS KIT) GLOVES, a • new line just received. A full assyrtment of BULLION AND SILK FRINGES; TASSEL FRINGES. BEAD FRINGES AND TRIMMINGS; GIMP READINGS; TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS . ; PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. STRAW GOODS. -New etre HATS—Ladtea • and Mimes. CRAPES,' MALINES A DOTTED NETTS; RIBBON_,_I3 FLOWER'S, MTLLINERY LACES, I BONNET SILaSSFKANIMA_ SUNDOWNS AND SIIABEB HOODS, ( CALL AND EXAMINE. 77 and 19 Market Street. jel:Mler PERFECT FITTING KID GLOVES. "A. C. ' .S. K. ' • We invite attention to our Kill GLOVE BEI'AREIENT 2 Which is now complete with every color and shade. In addition to our own special Int'Sedation of the Celebrated A. C. C. (Jlniin) KIDS, We have secured the exclusive stle of the "Harris Seamless. ds," The best Glove and moat perfe At. ICIAGEIRS & C , spit ' 19 'FIFTH STRYIET. • •MACgUM CARLISLE', Now offer the most elegant line of HAMBURG - Ever opehed In l'lttehurxh to which Invite the attention of th eir customers. Thee l e signs are nearly all new and ortginakand about ONE-FIFTH LE.% THAN NEWMAN PRICES. MACRON & CARLISLE, 19 FIFTH STRX,KT, Have jast opened all shades Of • BULLION AND EDITOR' FRINGES. BUGLE GIMPS ARM FIUNGICS, At yery low Mega 'pry 41.• • • , •-.. • W. I Wnocessor Tharthilekl & Co.) vow*. • ,0000&.• , . , • ißlvlea'tien*l3t*i the ildAri , RETAIL,, DRY" GOODS STORE 60 iiirtikb)lshi r 3,11314 . 2tte* A)PS2t.„! r. sonars entire), . • • iciar Of 118 - 3 • ern Case Prices. , ma: XE .13 NET • .81. ERIE A 11BEITHEIHYr t i SHABOIONA - 004 ~ • 11 .tr. Moth. ;,• • f', ;‘ , ;;lfop,•lls, , ,lY o o 4l l4 . 9: llloB hure i kp , k a l 1•,..,11 !i• 'UP 4 . to !, F 1.171 :11••;"‘i 1131'1 44;T;j1 . , iv - ;;;i•T s. , l;i , DAT GOODS ' krfri S TOTIGAISi n1:01. ,2fline4 if It {e • :1 '.;I:111-.)A,,,Y),k;1111.) ,i9ilr7/ itsjir ljimr. ifilinAffilligell/E4 1 .:" 1; al .011:w .-, .stili4 4tI I 9OUOV/APIONIV , Inioutaux, DEALIMS FOreiginlidi I 0 Ina 0006 ; a C.I.IIIII4OII4IIFOODISTRECE,O4i rr tit dcrmairge.Diewoot Oaf.)w .4'l Paw Inimi.ioVßlTTiallinKlW nit AND:PLA.EN. P :JURTS. te iknd col- Market Street. DAILY ARRIVAL OF HOSIERY. At greatly reduced rates Wltolegale and Retail. 19 Fifth Street, DRY : , GOODS. . wa5;4464 1 c11010 Bead itesil filffitiMbn ittru amp wen/ ETS AND OIL CLOTHS. SFIIING STOCK OF • ' ''- ' C.AjEtiligr-13C S i . . We have in store the most complete assortment of CARPET' 8 AN D 'OIL CLOTHS, ,we havla ever opened, ensbra ein; the newest styles ilsid aesignsiddthe beet FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS, imported and selected - . With special reference to the Pittsburgh market. Many. of the patterns are confined to our house exclusively for this city. With the advantages of direct im portation. we are now able to offer early the new - eileilif iiiefieefatiiiiii I - otiii — ttftnfig:Wcallif mast celebratedilinglish locansi MI at Prlckvffit h '" phe'retieb:*of pitabst evecr trattlieltolder; ‘A R veilkl but limited importation of ENGLISH INO Ne, of extra quality, and ltrram and beautiful designd. odlll..be,fouri - especlikily , titmice acd , dcalfable ' fo r =Chambers. • Our iltOck-er-COMIIPM! ALL=ViVOL NARP r ED3, ptirchared beforethe .Carpct-Wesivera' strike, will be' sOidat the garde rates' tm preview to the last advance, and will furnish CARPI:AIto the ( multitude at the lowest prices elute the War. A good CARPET.POE 25 CENTS A YARD. N. 8.-Those having Parlors or. Drawing WHIMS VI , furnish are specially invited to examine the un usually large numbcrof patterns particularly adapt ed to thatprmse; which we offer in WILTON and . TAPESTRY . VELVETS and , BRUESELS. at low prices. ' . • OLIVER . AcCLINTOCIi • & CO., No. 23 Fifth . Street.. Jeff 1868. 1868. SUMMER wropir. White, &di , Checked, Striped and Fagg 'I _r,r rJr N=C'= s, nv GREAT . Oil Clotho,. Window Shades:" &e. BOVARD, ROSE & Co., 21 Fifth Street, iny27:ditiwP OVER BATES & BELL'S. -WATTIN9 CY-aekl : 1635 1 M 11 1 8 00 A very superior quality of White, . Fanct tittiped • • And Check • JEST IMPORTED. I . .NaßhaniS, IN BRIGHTEST COLORS. ..Prices. the Limest in this Market. MeCALLIJ3I _ • 51 liFErTif STREET. &bine Wood. at= i 73 NEW CAUEIPETS. MorMihANl) & COLLINS WE lusT:azdzlvED Tint NEWEST AND BEST STYLES OE', ENGLISH'VELVET DMT, 810(441fARTERtil WIDE; TaPeatry and Bady Brussels, WHIM TM= AXt.r. BELLING AT UM The -Lowest Prke s ßatChed thp*n.' , SUPERFINE INGRAIN'CAPRPET , DOWN TO, *l.lO AND '04 6. MI VW. ' . t IY ,~:: ,~ . , ._.~~,,~i= .! "If '7.t igivtrratwr&T -- • -, • V`, ICIAItirtS7MEAMPI il . el .114(.51.4,, ,, ‘ y d i erami tuutiri.l.ll.;!3;- of , ; i„,,ii,•i 1 1 44:fis61 , ; rJn it aii7.117 jAj. 6snrlatiki.4XVI' ,:iH;54,:,,.pc....),_.: W. Eastern etirgl, ' - **o'Oeteytteoeu. 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I -, •I R./ , i." , . hi. • ' . ; tolitm fi Lyt. mt) , ttttTt tit ' 112111,1101)11111423116436WER6'61661iia' 66646 16. (Aar t i llio=r6ox` 16661116X10611062 %Me NOINEIN sad 1113140 aniumes. WALL( PA.PETL. VirALIL PAPERS! T7'. , Per sale CERA'. AS THE . CIIWEST,!,st No.lol Market Stnka;near rifthj, 1 7 t LOS. R. I-113011ES & SR°. *l3'l ALL PAPERS ---181;s. MARSHALL, ; No. 87 Wood Street,' near- Fourtk. mhM:na , ""HEPHARIPS STEAIII CRACKER BAKERY TOM; Bracken are baked linen the OVEN B TOM and 'are kinetic:go any baked by hot air 'auY°l49r,PrOoeaa. , ... . Artm - A:ri ,:.,--,: ;0..... , ;. ~.,...,......„...,:„.t.1 . ,...h.,.,,. : c tir%.,,... - .• : , - Ktrly .' G ~;A . ,4 , ----, , ..::R., p ~,- i: . f•-•,: , E —, : .. ~, m ii "i. :• I _ ARE SUPERIOR rip ANY OTHEIIII • OFFERED IN THIS CITY. A WINE, .BOSTON, SODA, CRICAX pRENcEn WATER., - RUTTER, SUGAR and SODA CRACKI ERS: SCOTCH and DIILK4BLSCIIIT. For Sale by Every Grocer in the Cit}l ROJECENSCYN., No.o-20 FIFTH' STIMPIT IBM 11•111 =A ' , it i• 1 • y • Itlf,: L Il . For HALLS, PARLORS, 'I . - , CRAMMER Sand ETCHERS, In eiI!CAT VARIRTY ; .-:- . ... .. , llnstirpassedlit beanSi nnd qn CRACKER 'BEUiMUES. 811''Libert* Street. TRY T1AE21.1531 0 Bakery, No. p]i Liberty St. I jefar3n BAB RtzErvED 1‘ 4 :)2" OF PURE MAPLE ( SYRUP CITY" 01" ALLEGHENY I, TREASURER'S OFFICE, June sth, 1568.4, ALLEGHENYIrAxEs. . - , , ' Notice is herelAy given that the Assessors bas placed In the-Treasurer's Office-the duplieittei from the several wards of . .. . I 7 1 City, Poor, City' . Business, SehoOl,— • Schoc, Building and Pali() Park:Taxes A.` I And of WATER RENTS for' the year 1808, au that said 'razes wilt ntoW bo received - in3oursuance t the .!Acts of, Assembly., 'of February-, 5,7 th, cl and of April llth, • 1803, subject to the followint regulations and allowshees: • ' • - • ~ 'Five Per 'eptitC if putt! oxi' 'cir 'before: if til l • 'first day of July. Four per tient: ifipaid Oti•or beforfitl first day of Aniplist.. .• • ..; . -, . - Two' per , eentv if paid on ort before tb first day of September.. _•.. ~• If paid after theftrat day of Eleptentbe • and on or beforei the first day.of bee, nodeduction will be wage. , . . „ .. . . . . - iif paid after .the ; •first day or fietobes. „and.on or before the, first "day, of 18 veitiber'. an 'addition of Bye Per etinij • std' be :added-to•atid2payiible•bn tie '„, • • • - t i A!'lt.ll' 1RE' 1 ' . .P.15r....!.*,; 24 2,Y,P0E. 1 . 4 ,V`II rants will be:Jinxed to''enforee the' collectrin'of ag taxes remalning!nimaid, together with the verions age awned thereon, istid the, cysts, . 4 Ds. XACFEraIOI4 qitr TrpOtir,er. . torrysinumus •PAPER . : 411A.NIM • LikOTUILLIM Ccl2ANY..lignalliatureps. Mimi-64G AND..WRAPPING PAPERS ' " INTOVICLLI; BRIOInTON'XILL -2( W BRIGHTON, - Pa. 'OFFICE ' AIM WAREHOUSE,; _ h, P . Orriczas—AXlGUEd ilATlT'.7l%_Treitdent. ,l • JIM , B. I..IVINGSTOW: Treapnrer. aslarzt B.IDDLE, BecretarAr. John Atwell, B. liaruruct; Joan B.4.lvingtou. . • Cash.pald. for Payer Stock. 3a2E0:0880. INFASIIIPICITON ATILLs, , , 1 , 1 AsursirtoS STREET; ' •• • • • • /hart 4telnlnh Grain Elevitqf , :,) r • !.; 1 :4 ILNTIVE•III3OI.fii • I^ anutac_turer IdEikt,' RYE IMMIX "Ixif CHOPrED FEED.''Orsitre delivered to ettlitr City : .froeo:oz chlagei tOratn. all -kinds chopped; , ,•/1,101!5.11e:4.!(!! aLo D ngtlce, , • ) •' I.IY ' , 0111101:k lITI,MPR: rrn .1 / 4 "irm.lrrs - r ' OHIO 617315 ET, Aliiiiirkekilr• Tpn tro ; qito d opogtlr, ViSgreln e y ri truMiTarnd gtleuraßttb the future 'tho , putortdiky., todeltVerl mextt contintianco. 091, - 4.. WAIN re 3r trom ato . u wyttel. tha shop from 7to 1,4 1 , i .. 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