The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 17, 1868, Image 2

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EPIF3
—Of course Ciiicagnis toliciye a W 4. : 715
Club.
—Bogus five cent pieces have made their
daft. _ '
—Mexican Romero has „arrived in New
York: •
":=LITiT* -^ 'YtirlE hai had 'Korn 'Vert - -hit,
weath er . r, . ;a •
;-Colfak has concluded not to lectiare
anymore.
—The iron steamer "3fichigao;" U. S:
•
as in Erie harbor. ,
Pliihidelpliia patronizea circuses: ter
than theatres these hot nights.
—Horace Greeley Is 'Spoken of ea 4 Can
didate for Governor of New-York AC*, No
*ember. • I
—A Richmond editor says. Colfat cannot
be called a gentleman, because he began life
as a printer. • , • '
-4Andiew thinks Chase would make an
exCellent Vice. President on a'ticket lead by
Andrew himself.
—Cambridge' :University, England, is
:Abo t to confer the dignity ,pf L. L. D. on
_
:fro i . Longtbilow. . "
n ,
orace "Maynard" and Washburne, of
I Dlinois, are prominent candidates for the
t3peakership of• the House.
German' paper, published in Pitts
,
:'burgh, '.calls the Convention of the G. A. R.
itaa.asimibly of sutlers." '
—34' Gen. Don Carlos Buell is the
latest addition to the list of Democratic can
didates for the Presidency.. '
—A London correspondent hag discover
ed that Mr. D'lsraeli has but one hundred
and forty-two hairs onhis whole head.
—A week ago lasattwday Hitiriet
Stowe read to the Binghamton inebriates.
f . It is said that the. inebriates enjoyed it.
—Two hundred thousand 'children Were
flogged in New, York last, year. Sweet,
:
sweet indeed are the pleasires of childhood's
holm. .1
—The New Orleans Repoli/lean , thinks
that if Chase decline§ the Democratic north
. nation, Wendell Phillips will have the re
fusal of it.
—The Second Adventists have made ar-
• rangements for the world to come to an end
-three days before Jeff: Davis's trial comes
off in October.
=G}. - A. Townsend says he is not about
• to start a Chase paper in Washington. We .
wonder if the Chief Justice knows what an
esiapele has made! - ,
;--The G. A. It 01 New Haven, who
would'nt decorate the' graves of soldiers
when the rest did, have now • decided 'tato'
soon the 4th of July.
—Toplay, the English pedestrian who is
to walk a match with Weston, is now in
Boston.' IrWeston's usual ill luck sticks
to him; Toplay will Wm'.
—Very extensive arrangements are being
made by the Masons of Philadelphia to
make a gorgeous display at the corner stone
laying on Bt. John's day. •
—Van Wmlde says he will vote for Grant.
To what fearful straits these renegade Sena
tors have been brought, thus to take the
back track ort themselves.
—A delegation consisting of four gentle •
men has been appointed by the Cincinnati
Horticultural Society to attend the straw
berry show of Mr. J. Knox. • .
—Dr. Patterson, of ,Chiatgo, celebrated
his silver wedding the other day, and one
enthusiastic parishoner sent him a silver
basket filled•with silver • coin.
—Some days ago we stated that the Em
press of the Preach was going on a trip to
'reload. It seeinstlust we were wrong and
that Iceland was the place intended.
—Cleveland has a one hundred and four.:
er named Mrs. Jane Park. Judging by
what we read in the impers, the number of
persons aged 104 years is fearfully on the
Increase. •
--The famous vineyards anclestste known .
as the Chatetw I.afate I are to be ..old auc-,
, 'What bliss to..,bethe purchaser, and
i know that exquisite claret is being . made in
one's own back, yard. -
-Bincet t establishMent of the Ifilitary.
Academy at Wesv Point,497 Pennsylvani
ins-have mutilated-there, which tg a larger.
- number than inim any:other State, save
New York,. his, bad .32),;graduatiti.
-Dean ,Swift.-has itieen proved tit have
• been an fiboin'innblO plaginrist - . The' Whole
.
,
description of.a: storm In his ‘,tt r Oyage to
• Brobdignag". is aaid to have,. bees
,clipppl
bodily from a 'volume of sea tales published
1669. • • . • •
--Old maids are ltstenighitiglf on the in:
creas in litrassachitchctq. " If;tite soungiaaid,
ens would.be les, dogmatic;and wear fewer
spectacles,"more of thent would Cease to be
maids before the, objections_ could
. properly applied.-. •,. 1 -
The:Rink at Cincinntitt.has been open- '
ed.for Adler skating, ever sinee i the ice gave
It closes thii week for the ,seasoa. ,
'Our ,ebei last nig~llt,
,:.',sad Strawberries and,cream ieteisre a novel
• test &Draining eaten in ajnoiel place. •
=Orator MorteyPrineruin got off a goOd,
thing the Other day , when requested . to
beak. "Speech: is.:.allver , and , silence ie
said fhb ,
,orator. "121q49*
:
per} to have any'snuili ckatti3O* ll t,me this
< gave nwrldtt.% will you accept the gold ?" and he
U sottitlethrag alto:" ' •
• •
--A...writer in Befiqiiirson the Clubeilxinks
the Prince of Wales 'has udiffichlt 'part to.
play in the future. jai; ;14EVeriPody , ,
ti agreed that tkera must be no disturbance
- 'of existing arrangertiantiwidleitaady
d cu
pies thethro.tte,But the leiderkidf the
'reeolutioltair'Pa!ty'`hava no tenderness
toward the glitme of Wales, and regard the ;
seventh •,(11#44.X. P 4 4' ioY4; lurid. to be'
• rapidly
, deranted. scrsoon: as 4 0 ,1 1 , the re i n: ,
:4 1 0? t -f#04ft i ° 11g 0 14 • 11
T7Thtilitti Pfhdie
=tea; -brztlizierukrukay ta b.,
Ord athisiti*llit*illitY*64l?'ol4as•
• ottjainmedlyai, nuetaufruta o,' , Swe
a ittinflty tor Imhof ED all dpg4,
harioi .ft• .0*
universal license, the Ge-lorious irouith, Is
'`~~ 4'"st iV'W'a"^3r"i.4d~i'v~Y~~4'
Ids' ~`
fast approaching, and•kiritretpics, ly
ing it's advent, knowing - tl can
it. If som kinOgii'!3zor of gotigresi
could manage tAintrotieelo..iast,,
Which should boditt move th 6irth
July to the:twenty-niitt h bf tietiitiary,
would deserve the tkanfilrof-tallitons,
—Grace Church id Chicago ha's a foun
tain let into a niche in one of its outer walls.
Clear water runs-there - always, - and above
it is carved "Ho, every one that thirsteth."
g lI grP4l4 , 4,[ ll ll49F—Y9X l O-4Pyrt-Ukgic
farthest edge r ok the consolidatefl city - of
Pittsburgh, find not And a , TilaCe' r •.purposely
provided where one could drink fresh water.'
A Ideriert fresh •fountainsiolarrahged as to
sCOommodate man and beast and ,acattered•
over the clty,, would.be a cheap and lauda
ble imprevenient here, A' hundred • such
fountains would . be'worth more to the cause
of temperance than fifty such men. as John.
B.•Gough. !- ,• • • ',l
An
.Old-Democratic Faneral.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Com
mercial gives the following account of the
rally of the faithful around the grave of ex
.
President Buchanan :
• rThe scenit•of the funeral, on Thursday,
had a good deal of quiet, quaint character
about it. First; there were the young Dem
ocrats, hopeffil of nominating victory on the
Fourth of July, led by Mayor Hoffman,
with fifty of his Common Councilmen,all
holding the batons of the city, then here
were the worshipful burghers of Berks, Lan?
caster and York, who vote the Democratic
ticket by, hereditary • duty, and although
'among - the oldest citizens of the -United
States,; many of-them Americans by .four
'Or five generations, can scarcely speak Eng
lish. -To these—the permarient,- undiscom
fitted body of the Democracyr-were added
the ancient seed of 'the church and residue
of.the martyrs, the Buchanan Pennsylvania
Demodiats. ,Olistirve them.... The keen blue
eyes of Win: B. Reed, the gaunt waists and
strange coat-skirts of the . Ingersolls,
the wild expression of Jim Van Dyke, the
red thee of William', Bigler;
the log coun
tenance of Postmaster . Brown, Jerry
Black is not here, lin he is persuaded that
there is at least one day of the almanac be
tween theile halcyon times and these of new
wine in new bottletc'and he has gone'over
to Chase. -But in theie particular residues
of Abe - pre-Ademito politics, there is not one
doubt but that James Buchanan would sleep
in permanent fame to-day, bad he never re
inforced Fort Sumter. They, look upon his
coffin, saying: "He might have been great,
and lie would not! The price of greatness
was in ins hands, only to let our Southern
brethren assert their undoubted rights and
take'possession of the ...whole country; the
blood of a few Abolitionists would have
been all the compensation they required.
And he would not! Fatal mistake! One
blot! But requisscat." •
It makes no. difference to these goodly
mourners what the facts are, what the posi
tions I. r History expired at her recording
work in the year 1861, and all that has hap. ;
pened' since has been, sand-box, - fly-stain;
the brutal sign-manuals of the Huns and
the Goths, written in the blood of the Roman
slain' Tolhese gentlemen, what is any
thing but what is lost Y. Mr. Reed was Min-1
inter to China; while he is at this grave of
the patriarch, Mr. Builingame, his succes
sor, is a a Mandarin, of the First Button,
cavorting in Washington on forty thousand
dollars a year., Now,Mr. Reed never
knew who his suceessr. was. He never
heard of 'Mr. Burlingame. Why need one
fly on the common carcass of one common
country be known to Mr. Reed by 1114 to-:
miller name among flies ? Mr. Burlingame
may be a successful adventurer, styb Mr.'
Reed, but that is of no consequence,. _Did,
it matter to Josephus what particular teti
ranch now ruled where the temple of Solo'
mon used to stand ? And so at their wail-'
ing place these believers in the kingdom
watch the corpse of one , who might have
saved the country; had lie never tired &shot.
"The country is paying the shot," says with
a chuckle, Mr. Ikci, the last Minister to
It was not with malice but with mystery
and pity that 1-saw these Rip. Van Winkles
stand in Wooqiward Cemetery. It was with
even more `mystery that I saw the young.
and hopeful Democracy behind them will
ingto move 'history back to ,give these old
gentlemen a chance to' prove consisten4, to
let. thtise, pre-.A.damites on the ,FUltrili of
July nothinate at New York the-lamb that
is to be slain, rather than-live in their own
generation and deserve some show of vic
tory.
A ffitd Story.
: One of the- Saddest stories we, ever rea
wag : that of a child in - Switzerland=a pe
boy ju,t as yours, retider=whotn his mother
lonje bright morning, rigged out in a beauti
friUseliet, all shining with and buttons,
and, gay its a mother's love could melee it;
and.their, permitted . him to ! go out to piny.'
:He had' scarcely - stepped• from the door of
the Swiss cottage, when an enormous earrlo
swooped him frdrri the 'ground, and bi;re,
him to his nest, 'high- up among the moun
tains, and yet within sight of the houso of
which he had been the Joy. , There ho was
killed and devoured,.the eyrie bolng at a
point - which was literally inaccessible. to
• man, so .that • no relief could •lie -afforded.
In tearing the child to pieces, the Engle so
placed the gay fatiket in . the nest that it be
came a fixture there,-and whenever the wlud
blewlt would flutter ' and the sun would
shine on its lovely trimmings and orna
ments. • For years if was Visible (rein the
JoWlands,, long . aftei,,the eagle' had aban
doned her neat, What a sight it must have
been for the parents of the little
-victim.
TWENTY-FOUR members of the. Demo= .
conic delegation of Ohio. to the:Nacional
'Convention' had at.c ucus at the , Burnet
:float* a few "days ago. It turned Mit that
the - notion - of noininating Chase ' tad 'found
likway even into the Ohio delegation; .The
deielopment of this idea was notVeryform
idable, but its presence was-, regarded with
apprehension.. The • sßecial subject of the
discussion bylha,_Conventioa was the finan
cial policy of the party. It turned out that
only seven out of the twenty.fonr , delegates
were cortVeita tothe i Pendletonias-Enqutren
doctrine of , paving
_'the the naticinal 'debt hi
greenbacks, This ts an onilatina eirctim
stanec.• In the striking and n- COMpreltensive
language ot Mr. C. 31reolley—"Where's'
Natl.?! it ims - ,thafrone-tbird of the. Ohio
delegation are greenbaelcers, how, are the
Pendleton's= toovercome the. Convention
with; their 4 treat pnn ciple?"l One delegate,
and he of , theclaighest'zeputerfor , shinty,
canu3 tint stinarely for the iepudietion'of the
national' debt;''and 'declared in favor' bf 'fight
ing the battle of,thlifAMMerepolphat issue.
—Cfanlolii! (4 " " ' -
, .
:gporCnaszttoently remarkato a coi:.,
respOndont;lontis position' as a Defaociatto
cendtdite: , 'qf•ther wouldzideeept:orlmy
pt:lnpßOP l tts.)loi. gatfetti;':l; "rota:
ahalll/9tlWOM.O.tr# lo , o feo.4s4l)o l :
They tinsVoikii t t.' - I shalr'hdtd'To tat
reconstructit Amy are OVA and
44
consotiso oi A,v„,olq,,tbK-740
, m 1: 1 1t 4 ot up..
~i 1 4 - i!Pfl r !L e tikyl e it . t . lo_
i'fitab44F; d :l4 lithr=
latittpymnrst! A . via itieta.thenk
to indorse tbegspanta!pletalthatioslol4detr
tie Wan forever."
• • 4:WZaaW'
). , .
Titsp,! i, xr,. GAZETTE r , .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1868. _ 1 :
1 , ;,-,,,,imiIiFTIETRY ~.." TRXhintiznif3 Ant
,40 1 / 4 5141E. *, ,DRY GOODS. f... . CARPET:Ii! AN3.I-MIL.,WITES.
EE
TM" F1T1L441161)
i;mniolm PA.I:Dr:
NO °HAMM MADE
TEETH ARE %HE Airrnnat&t.
A inna. SET FOIL VI,
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
A 713 PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE RAND.
„
ALL woßir wARBANT3A4aLL AND Ear.;
Am:LWE .tir*On,,FEN#
G*l F BT b mj& •
„ .:,..i_ci-AUii] IltxUll
. _
CY iikist
AnD
Just received, the. eneci, , azid largest .accortment
alter opened irrthie city. • •
WELDON 4, KELLY ;'
141: WOOD STREET, COB. 17120114LALLIY.
CEMENT, SOAP STONE; ft:
HYDRAULIC CENT.
SOAP STONE. '
PLABTIII4 CHIMNEY, TOW 3;
• • WAY/'ER PIPES.
BENIFY H. COLLINS,
25Wood,street.
aD18:070,
EWING MACHINES
•
- GROVER &
ELASTIC STITCH
LOOS STITCH „
SEWING amscßoms
WITH LATEST
At the New and Elegant Sales Enema
OF TAN.
• •
51 FIFTH STREET.
Also NEEDLES, ATTACHIHENTB, - NACHLNE
SILKS and COTTONS, THREAD, 4ACHINE OIL,
&e., de. The citizens ofttsburgh - are respe ct- ` fully earned to tall. '
Applications for Agencies
limples by mail on appllcatl
be addressed to
GROVER & B.
51 FIFTII STREET.,
mtarama
MAE GREAT AM
11 BINATION.
BUTTON-HOLE 0
AND SEWING - MACHINE.
IT HAS NO EQVAL,
BEING 1 AIISOLCTELY . THE BEST FAMILY
MACHINE IN THE WORLD, AND IN
TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
ga'-Agents 'rioted to sell Oda Machine. ,
• I CHAS. C. 313.A.1131.1r.
Agent for Western Pennsylvania..
Corner FIFTH AND. MARKET. ISTAENTS. over
Plehorpoti•s Jewelry Store. -mytimol4
WHITE LEAD AND COLORS.
TVE INVITE • ATTENTION TO
v
our well selected and com
plete stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Patent
Medicines, Perfumery, &c.
DILCGGIR7Ii.PHYSICIANS and COITN.
THY DEALEIIII I II who replenish their
%mirk* lo this market, will console
their interest by ezomining our goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
Flaring weeepted ',Use Ageney for The ,
YEITAIDIUUGH WHITE. LEAD & COLOR
WORK S. of Messrs. J. fiCIIOON DAUER
d VON. we offer to the trade' their well
known brands of White Lead and Colors
at Itaniffewlarere Unrest Bates, and
xdarantee them to give perfect sells.
tatetion 'in even': vesPeeL
_
We Invite es tat attention in ne..
COY% VEISDILMS 4411E11111 am' superior
In strength, body, brilliancy. iardura
bilis; to any Green Point ever offered
to the pubile.--,
HARRIS atii; EWING-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Liberiy and Wayne stx:epts.
PJSi3uuGU. P.
GLASSi CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD 5111.11. ET
JOULDIA, GLASS. AND
QUEENSWARE,
ci SEINED PLATED WARD.,
PARIAN STATIJEtTES,
1:1 IMEKLAN GLAS S,
~., And other STAPLIP. AND PANOY• •
ODOM, &Brost varlet?.
100 WOOD
RICHARD E. BREED 4. CO.
k L! ,
nifABLESILEI4IOSICVIIII,,
152 Btreel;'7ylos4iisiti"; • •
' • P itourtlistditi ibord• •
Glass, Chiat Thirer.B4 ,Cutlery
EAswEEN • P CES. Sorry dila* too:tutted In,
aret claw store on -bawl. - CaO and examine 'our
g'ocHlft• l• ?: • Jel0:111F
, • COPMECTIOXIPOES.. •
-
;GEMSOIEILELEIN,
Fancy Calm' bikei itieni&tioner,
,
`AND-61.A.LNIt
tOI EIONtL DOBLE8TIO:1111UIT9
N 0440, owneilfederil sittiloblosoo stliOio;Aile•
ghrnT., '/Fir eonirtintly;kind, 10E V4EAMI of
vatiattialervorr. ; r ' "
?fat:l 4 F , Holtalicii,"
colifettioum sig*4o: - . Y '
!if* 13,111M1P/MD
;al 11 ' , f• - ::;77. - 17:1 - e - W 3 iiiir gu iii Littertyj
ilAidokattiletie4l .t is
Sir ' V Uil
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Cy: ,1 , E4) . , ,i ;; 0 111131 . 4 , 44 1 11 7 11 4 ni1igr .. - Immac 4
. .
Wi '5 /fittfirilt s
tidoisfdt 71P011210 0 MIGNIn.: 04$
VALOKIAFEVNIPIN qte.;
, cauu , 11,4. 1 1116
sitagicaoil -from Us iliac 3rattenui&
It; Inns? •!
TCE 1 ICE* /Cal
, .
lalfghtl i Ser r eg
- CB , p er v-11
•
'44.laer - VhSISIMITri.
lu ars ' i g ii i r6 , o o , A ras Tt mmit tY 4, 4 .
xisztpe tr:ilf.;:l - 4 v Hp)
we proloptattiratlou. war m . Pius.
lad Auegtionp rw9"117.7val
AND
iZil
licitea. Circulars or
U.
Cornispondence to
S M CO .,
S. M.
ITTSBURGEL
ICAN COM-
in -: THE -HEST "AND . CHEAP...,
Est RIANO Ano, °Howl, .-• n: !. - ^c! ;, ' !
'1461i iiiiiCWil Cligii tidal' Piano.'
. , :. P.
, , , i
' kid ESTEY'SOtticiiOGAN'
tie) ‘,„,,„:,.,, iln": :Ir,i/ : r :, .. :, ' .
iii i rPitATUß efAilo aambhuts . aU; Ill
qtab e 1 PrOP melds 'known* In the oon
lone br • Mit class. tabtrunieht; lad has illWa7 l
been *warded illtY iti_shett; ntelllWA•wheretat ex-.
Milted. Its tone Ls no_
,_,_ll nonorona anel sweet. The
WOrklntallall . fin , dimunlity and beatig eo meow '
an °Menke ' fronzsBottotslso3) '2141.1!211.„,t4
° fl i rt e l inte na ..P an ' 0tt1 e4e q , .. 4 7z - f °4lr, 9 llll i l it a l l _ ~ . .9 , .t, ! r ,4v7" „, .. 7
t4-ii i 4 , t ; , E , iitellrfaillEVEGAX ..7a.
..4.: -
..001 ta t of , reel; Iu tlx:niat :P a w.
metieg t• mat ;Raw anall Ox tare P__
MOO tr meat Isttna Outbid' 'no wm
igualtiltr ck!fittim4r,olulah 41.1414C 1 / 1 14 0 , ' ,-
tteOUt a ,t, t
7 f CAR,PA RIVIPRiIIEarT ', A , VOX Erintlirs
7
-,-.' u'onit , to , bet lowa iu: thigorssuw)
,xt:om slo fil (Apo... au 44sripseedArPs
: . RNAKE*
' ItVETIMW / I
P A* Ich 13 pT. c/a/it , §TRNET. '
ATF IW 64) " 8. -• s
LABGZST AND
BEST STOCK-111 THE CITY.'
. LAMB' MB BIICIr GAIIITLET3,
With !Ciliary Ctiffa, in Drab, Buff and Tan,
HOSIERY,
A fell line of fienCh, German and EnkUeh.
FANS` : 5
d LW.= A Atli Ilne arintur
Stlk_
OPER,A FAN-
ING SILK AND BULLION,
FRltiMit
I. all colors and shades.
•(- PARASOLS,
FRINGED BEADED,' LINED M PLA*.
- - . •
A • FULL LINE OP HOOP SKIRTS.
• new styles DROP 8/I.INTS.
CCRSETS A complete variety; In white and col
ored, for Ladles and Blloses. , • .
~ .
Nainsook, ,
•• • .. •
Velvetßibbons Paper. Conies;
Anel' El2 l 7 l 4 ' Eti e lt ' tiln, l4 rEe its,
, Swiss,,
.' Lisle Gloves ,' Emoolderlee,
, Cambric, •'' ' ' Cotton Gloreei'Ribbons, etc.
Also,' THE -ktiv. satiirosi COLLAR.
All • tbese Dods are to be had ,si the LOWILEIN
PRICES. o . ~. - •
•
BLikaittril GLYZIE :as CO.,f • . :
18, and 80 Market Stkiet.
Jen: • -
A T JOSEPH HORNE & COJS,
DAILY ARRIVAL OF
NEW tg-GODS !
HAMBURG EDGINGS'AND FLOUNCING'S;
HAMBURG INSERTINGS:
I SWISS EDGINGS ANDINSERTINGS;
LACE CAPES, - COIFFEURS AND 'PARASOL
COVERS. - •
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS.
HO9IERY.
SUPER STOUT AND SUPER BINE COTTON
• AND MERINO 11-St HOSE;
LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSE, in Lace, Lisle,
• ,Silk and. Cotton, but English and Ger
man makes; •
DOMESTIC HOSIERY, at very low rateti,__.
ALEKABDRE'S DUCHESS KID GLO VES, a
new line just received.
.
A full usyrtment of BULLION AND. SILK
FRINGE'S;
TASSEL FRINGES: , .
BEAD FRINGES AND TRIMMINGS;
GIMP HEADINGS;
TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS;
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS: •
STRAW GOODS. "
At greatly reduced rates
New style HATS—Ladles , and Mines.
CRAPES, MALINLS, DOTTED NETTS;
RIBBONS, FLowErts„
MILLINERY LACES, •
BONNET SILKS, FRAMES,
SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS,
Wholesale and ikUtii.
CALLA AND EXAMINZI.
77 and 79 Market Street.
FIZZ 3
pEarEcr rnviNa
RID GLOVES.
"A. C. C?'--"H. S. K.
We invite attention to oar.
KM DLO TRENT
VE T
Which is now complete with ry eolor and shade.
In addition to our own spec importation of.the
Celebrated A. C. C. ( envin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusly sale of the
• 4 .3Elazrie Seaml
The best Glove and most pe eet fit.
CIAIIIISIII,
M
AL RACRIIM & OARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street, '
EMG;=M
rarer opened to Pittsburgh, to which they omeelidly
Incite the attention'otAbeir customers. The de
apli signs are nearly all - new and original; and about
9NE.FIFTH THAN lIEGULAS PRICE& -
MACHU* & CARLISLE,
19 yin' an=
Have lust opened all shades of
BIILLIOI7 AND RISTORI . FRINGE&
BUGLE Gi141 , 1 Ar.p ,111UNGEB,
At Yer7lloW Pric l 4 l . .
PAPER.
W.AILL PAP=N:
for HALLS, PARLORS, .
CHAMBERS_ and IClTelliNs,
, InIGA:T VARIETY,
ior. sale CHEAP 42,111/1 1 ,0*% at
No. 4r , !Market Street, spar Filth;
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
I=
rr i
LL PAPEBB--1888.
DE
IMMI
17n:surpassed in beauty end qual47,,
• " P , :.; D.T.A10111111,1 4 d:
No. 87 Wood,' street; 'near -Fourth.
m h9 0 , 03 1:,
'PIANOS. ORGANS; ACt..3-
• ' I
*I% -
4 -
, .
Made Large Additions to Ilia Stoe of .
BRUITING AND PILLOW CASE COTTON,
•••:AGIOILAILKII-TO_WEL6Eri•OWEL/2108 1 ,
RAPEINS,.TADLE, IgArta,
•z
ontas, kc &c,
Ate:Art=l;llx pOpular prices, , • v •
AT Wrig l 44* c*EMPLE' I3 9
' 180 & 188 Federal St, Allegheny.
Wm., sEm.txx,
nule,Laige AdditiOM . t9; his,Stoko
At pvr"Prlces,'Wholesale and IkthA a
180 and 182 Federal Street Allegheny
szmmE,
Made. Large •Additions to his stoe,k-o
At Popithw Prices, Wholesale and Retail,
ISO & 182 Federal St ) Allegheny.
NEW DRY GOODS STORE,
No. 52 St. Clair Steet,
RED, WHITE 'AND BLUE FRONT.
J. 111. BURCIEFIXLII & CO.,
Hare just opened a fresh stock 'anew' and elegant
DRESS GOODS !-
•. • •
GRENADI22I4 for 25 cents, worth 40c. '
- LAWNS. fur*ll cents, worth 3134 c.
DELAINES. for 111.eents, worth 25c.
• CALICOS; for 12% cents, worth 15c. •
31 UaL I 313, for 12:4 cents. worth 10c..
IrIOIJIIED ALPACCAd, for 23 cents, worth 44.
Black gilts; for Dresses and Bacxsi:'
Colored Bilks, Black liernaunlesi ,
White Marseilles, Taeleaad Irish Lineal;
Toweli, Wareeilles Quilts,
Wottinglidm Laces. with a large
. - assortment of DRY. GOODS,
too humorous to mention.-
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY,
4 All goods WARRARTZD as represented
Remember the place—Aß ST. CLAIR STREET
tels: •
87
87. MS BRE
I T STIZZET.
SPIUNG OPEZUNG
19 I,IITH STIMICT
TII[OIIOIIIIF. PHILLIPS',
MR. PHILLIPS tespeettully anticaukte that the
extenstee alterations to Ma • .
RETAIL- DRY GOODS STORE
Are mutilated. and ids establishment Is NOW
OPSN. He offers an entirely , • , „
.
New'
. of Dry Goodai
Por Stain end Sninntet Wear. It the lowest East
' ace; .
CM
AIRBUTUNOT, SHAMION"&
, No. u 6 Woiiot.; PlyoutA Pan
DRY NOIA OD limas,
rora
168.'" .."-
' 1118.
xw_ GOOD
'NEW AEPACCAII.
HOSIERY; Em4"o-LOyES.
ISOUCrY,'
tirSo' l les wymi Street , • /68. , 168.
,C1.110.11t, BIeCANDLESS & CO.,
, 11 .3„ (44e.WWP0,114 drisri Pk+ )
WIIOpII3.ALIC. •DICAZARS Alt
Foreign and Domestic Dry 431?0thii
C! WOOD BTBST.
Third 'dolor above Dtemond
. ' Prrtetruatt;
tiolarES s HELL C 0. ,&
ko,
ANCHOR COTTON MiLLS
.t. • •
lianultetsrers otICICLIM 4 MIEDIVN And Mari
ifP.
'! Asti
fii ri;:e ; l•
1 , ;!" - ":
AtEiII3PBATTING. •
•
,E,
I‘;'44llllfileise isro/914
,No rthwest es o .Wutsonsmorr.',
e.A.d
attift u fir.:
E TLoa Aar isloiCiii;
tr ew er'.
VaaltiTh. Head an stones, as.
9rgele Promptly emoted. rrlces retsouiblil•
the Monday, tTune 15th,
800SIIDEE7ING GOODS, VIZ:
BROW AND BLEACHED SHEETINGg,
Wholesale and-.7mtfid,
11
On Monday, trune lath,
BONNETS, SIM)ONV'NS,
Hems, Erßßolis, FLowzits,
WM. SEMPL.VS,
OnMonday, June 15th,
LACE MANTLES, DRESS EILES,
BAREGES, "CHANDRZYB, GRENADINES,
crnYrz;
SUMMER POPLINS, ALPACCAS,
AT WM. SE.MPLE'S,
csnose..cr to J. M. Btmloleld d r. 0.)
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRIS DRY ODOM
SPRING DRY. GOODS.
, FiOxpr.B.lll:4"
MI
AT LOITEST . EAMIN PRICE&
• MOHAIR. •
, :nr.iscK-euntAt' 7 '
tap4o:ri4ol
BM
"karreisztiMWa:`
188 1
S STOCK
c.A:..,xt jp,-3kii
.. •T,
p
White, Red, Checked, Striped and al
H ,—,7 "'„, , ri„; .
'7 ll- 2 3rf
zrf
° VIP a fi ti Pa I V i/V9V , SkadAs-, , ke•
BOYARD s .ROSE
-rift& Streeffr• s
• , e vEsicts.
Comf A viumairia - - '
•
Et. AMlTilltregiOrTantrOf. r
Fancy Striped
And Cheek
MATTINGS
JUST , WO R T E D•
lALLMOOL .DIGEMM,
rtir BitiGnE.ST COLORS.
Prices the .Lowest in this--Market.
MeCALLUIif - , ,8R0S
ai sliutri'stioie wood.
INEII
71 -- It
NEW CARPETS.
lIKARLAND: & COIUNS
HAVE :)178T BECEIVEP THE
NEWINT` Alp BOW STYLES OF
EMMA VELVET CARPET,
Tal)eAU imbr
.1
WHICUT-HST ARE'SELLIN43 AT
the ,Lowest 'rices Reached this Season.
SUPERFINE INGRAIN CAPRPETS
DOWN TO $410111) $1.16 'PER YAM.
McE§A,I.BI) CO LTiT
Nos. 71, and 1 73 Fifth Street.
mi27:srwraT 'I- •
wx.oti •
CARPET
•
Which TEN YEilit3 9 TEM its Now Tork And oth
er Eastern cittel Lu pYoved a completer success.,
; • , 41117AN'TAIHESt `• •
. ,
Istl-Padini mu), Otkiinitai coMMetelyayold
, std—Noirtrat smart neoessity: . •
3d—When from dolt,: moths or theirtarvae,
the Carpet loot' nearly se good ae,new, rave the
natural Mding from wear.
•
4th. When perfectly. -dean, a Carpet will wear as
long again, a desipmio matter IA A mere pot* of
economy, to sly not/lint OflOoks.
ALL cultacita , LEPT AT THZ 0.171013, , •
No .1791 Liberty Street"
Or addressed to P, O. 1,10x,424, will recOWe Oroirmt
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e 2, 314.1u.31
_ CUARLOTTI stubm.
Nan Vi Fifth 41., *I tow ono wpa•
. 73
eixx-grmmlos WIDE;
DIM
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tap.com::• mm,cx)ri.