The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 19, 1868, Image 2

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Oh, tweet and fair!. oh , ricliand rare:
Tait day so bang ago. •.
The Autumn sunshine everywhere,
. The heather allaglow, •
. The fern* Were Chad in cloth of gold,
The Waves sang On - the shore:
Such sunirwill Shine, such waves will sing,
For ever, evermore.
Oh s fit and few I oh, tried and true:
The friends wbo met that day.
Each one the other's spirit knew;
Intarnest pLs
— The hours flew past, u ntil at lint
The twilight kissed the sbare;
• . We said: •tluch days &bill come again
rerever, evermore.." - •
• One day again, no cloud of pale ,
A shadoWe'er ns can" -
And yet wor strove In vain, la rally
To conjure up the Dust:
~
Like, but unlike tbesunthat shone,
__The waves that bent the shore. - , , ,
The wordiwo said, -the songs-we su ng,' ' •
Like—Unlike7eVerm o 7.
For ' , heists 'unseen crept in between, 2
And,-when our songs flowed trey., „ ,
bang discord In an undertone , •
And marred the harmony. .
• 'lll 3 inkttliettre , not yours," stsiff km;
The waves that beat the shore.
Tpoe~gh,Jjte the
V a :r iu n e a j ole r P 2
atthe 'same, -
Oh. never ,
(Fuser's. Magasine ;
! • • EPHEMERIS:
—Anber is at another o-peta
-38 theatreCtunuse Loudon.
—The White Fawn's star is paling.
fei , er is plagning'Vera Cruz.
:--The clergy if Franec anatheniatize pan
niece
-gtultuite Scheller plays Ophelia at Salt
La' City.
—Roman pathWoolf= is gaining ground
ll!;4llgiapd.
7+:Whoitle berries are plenty and dear in
New York.
.—Dumas will not come to America •fOr
toillettea are the 'Meat fashions
leithutovation in Buie. • -
--4.irerson named Blots has written the
life of 13. 11. Pendleton. . •
—Hotels In New Orleans are closing — for
lhe yellow fever season.
some American experts are hunting for
„petroleum in Australia.
—A life lx?at of papier macho is the latest.
noyelty in San Francisco.
- I •Ac3+i >A Murfit find hisbride are to spend
s yearin St. Petersburg. . ,
—Mathilde Amalie Valerie is the name of
the new Austrian Princess.
—There are thlity thousand volumes in .
the State library at Harrisburg.
—Religious wars are among the horrors
foretold for the next three years.
—The boat race yesterday was the most'
important event of the sporting season.
—Before going to Iceland, the Empress
- will go to Norway, at least rumor says so.
. .
—The.bionFe statue of Gen.' Bedgewick %
is to be inaugurated at Wait Point Lu.Oeto-
—A - dead infant, in a irlaas jar fonnd float
ing in thd canal, is the newest Erie Sena-
—Large excursion parties leave San Fran
,clsco to witness-the volcanic displays in the
13ustdwich Islands. ' • •
,
?,—The -Grand Duchess constantine, of
Russia, is at Athens. visiting her daughter,
the queen of Greece.
,—ln 1805, Reedville was a Tadmore in the
- wilderness sans Tadmore, and now it-is a
city and a county seat.
—A revolution is imminent in the Island
of Malta. English rule is getting unbeara
ble in that historic isle.
--4,034,065 votes were. cast at the last
Presidential election, and Mr. Lincoln ve
ceived 2,223,035 of these.
. —Major Genetsl Governor Burnsick, to
Imvellng with his wife; when last heard
from they were at Albany.
-1,1 a tortoise-shell coach the infanta of
Spain rode to her wedding, dressed in a
bridal robe Mince and pearls. •
, --The New York everdng Post speaks of
some of the prominent Republican Semators
as "Mr. Johnson's pet enemies."
- —General Hancock is not a descendant
, of the John Hancock who signed the deckim
ration of Indepeudence so boldly.
—The wine crop in 'southern FranCe is
not promising; a new disease has attacked
the iiinetfand is - doing great - damsge.,
—Nearly' ail.temPerance lecturers, die of ; •
drink.. Wyman Butler is' the latest; and he
cut h i s ' throat in BOOklYn. on Monday.' ‘,2
—The Emperor of-Brazil has (*winded
to prosecute the Paraguayan war, and not
to abdicate the throne which he has tined So"
—Pauline Lucca is losing her voice, and
physicians tell her • not to Bing for two years,
so that her engagement to come to'America
is off. • • '
—A bed of solid salt, supposed to be live
hundred feet thick and of enormous exteit
has been discovered In Abe desert on which
Berlin is built.
—Eleven young ladies received the de.
gree of A: M. (Miitress - Pf" Arts) the ether
,
day at the commencement of a Wesleyan
College in Maine. , . ; • .
—Lo is at a discount out • west; thirteen
44 Los" were , sent W- "the happy • hunting
g reund" by a partf ! of huntera : in
CirAirontia rinently. , - ,
—Some of dui, Nov, York admirers. of
Madame Retail gave her an elegant' ban ,
grid the other evening:: Of intuit :4o'
ll4eyleldWas there:'
-r-lpielcens is, in Polris superintendini, the
-production of his olifo Thoroughfinn.". The
Oreat St: Bernard scene It;ssid . to be , the
Shiest Neale iffe: . c4; Prpduced' is Firia.
—The Countess C uicefoli,c who it ,noW
Madame la hiarquiser . de Balmy, is in
Pals. 'She Is very Wealthy 'still very
beautiful, besides having an urinrataf pa,rtha-'
ity for Araericans..
—Senator Saulsbury says that if the Dem
octate]iomiante Ghaee helnipPosee : he tiVfll
hatiit ,4 ?# l 4ort hili4-but he will; tie da44
if #e ozetAhoye 141Att, If they pot" Stunner
oalthe tickets!, Vieelimildent •:1' •
"The:'4iTglnd',Gerinel l &Mitten 'Ale in
Rew Yorkla kilos itkilecat affair of the
111 4 4 -,..0v4 held ht4l country andopproacb9
ing in eicallenceLtinibe 'national feitivais
for ichloh-Gerpuniiiii
r.
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their ; as sem: them .4141ctedilh ,
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amputated the little girls are allowed to go
home. , '
—Tiain says he is sure orsuCce ... ss, and
that Grant cannot stand beforpldm, He
cats himself the great Finitirreandidate,
yet we don't think he would gei all the Fe
nian votes, simplyhecenao all the Penis=
are not fools .
=There is an ol woman - in-- , Sylie (the
island of terriers) who is 117 years old and
very cheerful and active. If two of our
American'One 'hundred - and four-era -Would
club together they might get ahead of this
,t9r:Apager declares that there are
soilLPS,%o3's named for Col
iltz, that all the grave stone cutters keep on
hapd stones cut, "Sacred to the memory of .
SchttTler Colfax --,".the last name to he
=leered after the funeral. .
--It is proposed to introduce conscriptiOn
into England. It is well known that whom
the GoAs would destroy they first make mad;
and this is a brilliant. instance. Dissidififac
tion'is Wide spread in . Great Britain, ;and
this tnay belhe mighty feather that is to
break the camel back of patience.-
-Bugs, beetles and humming birds are
the lefest fashion in trimmings for evening
dresses. A row of spiders and toads tater
nated is a sweetly , pretty idea, and centi
pedes and earth worms intertwined, form a
graceful finish for the • edges Of flounces
trimmed With oiled-rattlesnakeAin.
public meeting held in Titusville on
Monday, resolved to hive an old fashioned
Fourth of July celebration. All of the city
OffiCillil3 and all of the public societies are to
take nart, - fireWorkii, crackers, orations and
whisky arelo VI on the 'programme, and
fun of the old"fahloned kind IS looked for.
—Byron Pope- hi the poetical name painted
up over -the door Of lt drinking. on in
Philadelphia, in a way' whichlaadsifersons
to believe that that is the naMe - of.the pro
prietor; yet it is enly a catch, .the livopri
etor..of the saloon, when before a jury as a
witness in the Heenan murder carie.'said his
name was John Smith.
Probably the .Brie 'Dispatch milers
frorn'lacli of paying subscribers, or it .would
not have been guilty of the following per
petration :
"Some folks have a curioal
why their morning aper is so i
it reaches them. p robably it
there is so much due on it."
Erie bus a pound and a po
and the streets are no longerto
,
farmyard for all public cattle. • '
—ln vite of Mr. Charles Rea. e's assert
ed opinion that Griffith Gaunt is the best of
his worke,. we do not think so. TNevertm
late to mend," and "VerY Mani Cash" are
books which out-Dickens Dickens in his
er i
own •peetdiat line of reform ' and: which
Bhp, that' poWer,Whie:n. 'Places Mr. Reade
second only tosich writers as hakespeare
841. 4Play,'''•and Thaek'eray: "Foul Play,' the latest:
novelfrent this great antlior'ep n, Is one' of
those'
hooks 'which -,takei:lt's readers',by
storm, and conquers them altho gh their In
credulity refuses to ; be 'di ed. It one
can imagine Dcnaa,,De Foe ti- Sherida n writing a novel together, the consequent
production might be almost eq .al to Foul
Play.
—An outcry was raised again,t those per.
sons who disfigured the rocks a • d stones at
Niagara, Genessee, White 310 ntains and
other places, by painting adve isements on
their, awl now some religion: society is
hai l ing texts of scripture painted all over the
country in the same way. Th fanatics
(for such they must be) fo !et that the
mighty, page of nateire is filled with texts
more profound even than inspired words can
express, and that they are turning the sub.
lithe into the 'ridieulous when they apply
white: paint to natural scenery. Some
men's minds are 'so Inarrovt that a painted
shingle is more bea:utiful to them than a
gorgeous sunset, and they have a right to
their shingles if they do not pin them to the
ski , to spoil thetinset for others. But if
they insist on thus displaying their shingles,
the penitentiary intlie place for thud tithe.
A Novel blarrlagegereateny. •
Brig. Gen. Llewellyn F. Esskell. , of New
Jersey, was married at , Orange:lon Thurs.
day, June '4th .' The ' ' marriageLtferemony
was unique and beautiful. it was.perfortu
ed iln Lltheillyn• relic, 'under ;an ancient
pixie tree; just after sunrise: both groom
le
and bride, field extremely lib , ~tut distin.
plaited from. orthodox, rel '
.eue views,
they' , requested. the , Rev:.
se far
Wird
Beecher, • whti oftlpiated,.. se far to • re-•
spec* their conscientious ind pendence of
churchly - ordinances ,as to e' it from the
T
service any form of service on these,
Accordingly, a ft er. the .youn ' couple had
presented themselves : on a, m ss carpeted
spot, and were circled at close distance: b 7
their:friends, the groom claspe the bride 8
hand, saying, “Ltake yon, Bnlma, for my
wife;" the bride responded .:'4 take yroti.
Llewellyn, for my husband
,;''' and Kr.
Beecher 'added, only these' words 'ln be
half of the,gentiment of the cpmmunity in
which iyo (1*(311, and of the Islyirs, I declare,
in virtue of what you have now done, that
you are husband and wife',: May the love
which has thus been_declared be strong as
these evergreens [throwing Fat ' their' feet
• Borne evergreens and 'Were] ±o endure the
.storms and winter of;life s 'atil as fragrant
and tender setae &Were of smnmer. 'M ay' , o94:blels you l'' . The' irletic hi then, step
ping forward, threw doiin:befOrd ' the mar ? ,
lied. ir Pale bendsfull of iimiliti.de4.
betip pitied o erings. , ,•And this concluded ,
a ceremony which, to all who beheld.it, ap- ,
peered unusttally.simple, graceful and beau
tiful,4;•,W;,,,Y. Indspertdent. ' ;
'rife Cheyenne'' Mader states' that the
Linton -Patine railroad ii`about to erect great
hotels, ranging in-cost' from - fifteen to fifty
thousand,,. dollars lita.Ofteyerme; Laramie,
North Platte, and ' Oreen river, for the ac-
CommodatiOn and comfort of piewengerei
in i thejment of beink delayed or, desiring to
rest. at, any time white, making the;, journey
across the plains by:this • route... Thefts 'lin
tels will be fitted up in first class Style -and
supplied - with an abundant commissariat; so
as to insure plenty for any nu ber:
' AT the recent dinner ot the Pennsylvania
;State Medical Society, Dr. Washington L,
Atlee, of PidigelOike_p6he. elOquently.o4
the, Fights iir'.4omqP thO IlleFadsliPreres
ship., He givekelyrxhand those ,who pra t !
' ship
women. ,or unfiti ,or :
adiiiied for the prolesgon of medicine,. or,
Al low who prononncedterinkrior, WA who
lied been , inadeWriblelYsifere bitheiF
era.:Thelangtsititsedfinthi
:againiC women, hejtail, hl'Atiltraped` thp'
society 11 0 Cil fl 4 ,4
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY, TUNE 19, 1868
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TEETOOKILTIi4CTE"
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NO ouAFI I ASE N MADE
omni ARTIZIOLLTA
ATi r puiL turr sou
AT SCOTT'S.
sits PENN WRIEST, aD posit stiotit HAND
Ai A ilks 7 elfjuis Ani aW i niifilftv m o,Fß E
mie:fiat
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id
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0 13. a rt. 4:1. e 1 ictrtas o
FOB OAS AND OIL. •
or .
Jut reeelvedohe !Inlet And 1.1I .1
nrgest serrunens
ever opened in WI! city.
- •
WELDON:Ik--KELLYi;
ivr- 'WOOD Oat: VIRGIN'
mhzll:nEl
CEMENT, SO,Ali, STONE, -Br,o
T4YDRAWIC CEMENTr
Cdr Errcwz. . • :
■016:07Q
. .
51 FIFTH-..STREET.
Also, NEM! LESg,. ATTACITAITMTik MACHINE
MILK B and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
&c.,&e. The cltisens Pittsburgh are respect,
fnil Invited to call.
Applications for Agencies solicited. Circulars or
lamplcs by mail on application. , Correspondence to
be addressed to . . .
GROVER & BAKER 13.. M. CO.,
,v to know
amp when
Ils bemuse
1. d- . llaster,
e a-public
_ 51 'FIFTH STIiEEI'. PITTSBUBCat.
mtiss,:nL2
SE GREAT AMERICAN COM
T• lIINATION.
Krl i rON-110LE 0 1 ?ERMAMING •
AND SEWING a CDXSE.
N
IT HAS O E UAL.
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE
t BEST FAMILY
MACHINE LN THE WORLD_, AND IN
TRINSICALLY:THE IHEAPEsT.
ffirAgents wantedto sell Hai Machine.
CiI.A.S. C. II 1..M1r0 ' .
Agent for Wes rn Penossisania.
Corner FIFTH AND MAI T STREETS, over
... f
Richardson's Jewelry Sto s ;...,,, _my23:q64
WHITE • LEAD
A.14161(41 - ON — T - 0
NxTE INVIT E `
I V our well Meletted and cont..'
plete stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stull* Patent
Medicines, Perfumery, &c.
•
DRUGGISTS. PHYSICIiNR and COUR'.
TRY DEALERS; who replenish their
stocks In this market. Atli consult
their interest by examining our Roods
before purchasing elsewhere.
Raving accepted the Aireney for the
PITTSBURGII WRITE LEAD & COLOR
WORKS, of Messrs. J. &CROON RAKER
Wlt SON, we offer to the trade their well
known brands of White Lead and Colors'
at Ranufactnrers , Lowest Balm and
gmara*tee them to "Ire perfect mats.
faetiOn in every resPeet- '
We 'lnvite es_pec ial attention to Me-
COD& VERDITER GREEN ea superior
In strength. body, brilliancy and darn.
to itLe iko any Green Paint ever offered
HARMS it ,EWING,
aorne
S, CHINA. CtITLERY.
CHARLES, REIZESSTEIN)
14redletral Street, Allegbeny.
,
Ilfonirph door above Diamond.
Tabl6Cutie
ATI TENN 'PR[OIBI I Eivd7tkinf Ingtlired
eqk ctlaailto;e, oil hand, Cis; f!..7.11111103.
GE0:111iN
Fancy Cake Baker &(Confectioner),
;Arra , DiAbirs , - ' ;
YORtio's Domittrric Fans *Nun.
N0.,40, corner Federal:rad atobtnidtt streets, Alla. ,
aliens. Wl' Constants on Wind. 1( ..1t CILIZAM, of
valeta Ulm's. • . , • • . • ,
1V:'11611BACIli •
1. • d t l %.
'Confectionery and tikery .
No. 5100 BMITFIVIZLD BTIEfiILT,
• . Between. Beitentb sad Liberty.
CLAD' de*. OYSTZIeitALtiON ',attached.
GEORGE IBENVEN • i •
• • Candy Rannfacture is•
And dealer in toliglUbt MineßlClAleiraurni,
PICKLIV. NU.Th 10 4 • ' '
• Ao. ivii•rd
road door froca tier/fret Niitional Hank. Ado"'
.icE I low siourit , • • •-•
: • ~IYA 1010.119, Act Denier,
Ifo.r 05 Dialituirirlataviv
Vrfle rs left hero th c airiftiiia`iftiiiiii briar ion rt .
pronipkiloePtklik :ilifig99 s lMill4lllVtr
, biuldrior juiegbew , •
-,•, '.!
=Ell
BLASTER, (Hl MU TOPE.•.
WAtira
HENRY ileALlON.Willi i
. • ;ab wood -stree'•.•
SEWING MACHINES.
6iItOIFER BAHNIPSI
Win° "MT/
=EU
• LOCK *Twos
v szinissi
=MI
WITH LATEST /MPROVIattENTS,
At the New and Elegant Sales bozo
or THE 003MAYT.
WHOtESALE DRUGGISTS,
of Marti and Wayne Streete,
G.
100 WOOD ST
- : I A, GLASS AND
QIJEENIIIINAItE,
SILVER VILLTED ' WARE,
PARIAN STA'ITIETTES,
BOKCALLiN GLASS, ,
And other STAPLE AND FANOT
*D001)8, a great variety.
100 WOOD HTR T CET•
_
RICE4II.Ei E. EE.E.RD & CO.
IlinirirMwnTmw
CONFECTIONERIEEL n
CIS AND NOTIONS.
NEW GOODS.
BEST STOCK THE CITY.
lAMBI pin ilia GAWITIXTB,
With - Military Cuffs, in Drab, Buff and Tax.
HOSIERY,
A full line of Preach; German and English.
irlang e ite d Psib q Leut. b tcit age If n u.
- FRIRGEIIi-11EWING1110M1) Biwa;
In alt colofn an shaded.
•. • . •
• PARAS LS'
PRINCIRD4 -11 ED AND PLAIN.
A FULL .LINE. . 0 HOOP SETS:
Alec, some new style DROP SKIRTS.
- „
CORSETS-A complete T riot,
ored. for Ladles and *lnes • .
. „
Mainsook, ' Velvet ibbons Plper
r Co
VLlncflllliea Pa er Col
Irish
141 res:
Swiss, .Lisle G ores, Em Merles,'
Cambric. Cotton lodes, Ribbons,' etc.,
Also, - THE HEW ToOk - ,Co4Ait.'
• .• •.
All these r goode are to be had 'at the LOWESM
.„, .
LORUM,
IS and SO Market - Street. •
JOIMPU HORNE & CO"
Tv. - vcv Goons
n ß * T mßue EDG IN GS AND 114 i
NGINDS;IIMMZHSS EDGINGS
•
LACE CAPES, (XIIFFEUES AND PA L
1 COVERS , . . .
xibrzx COLLARS AND MIMS !
tou3o
• - nosulatir. ,
. ,
, . 131:1 ER STOUT AND SUPER FINE COTTON
AND MERINO EA. HOSE; .
LA lES , AND MISSES. HOSE, In Lae:, Lisle,
. 1-1 1
I gl a k n and k otton, of bett Enilisb nd Ger
' DOMESTIC INUIERY, at wery_low rates__.
. ALEXANDRE'S DUCHESS 818 GLOVES, a
new line just received.
A MI assyrtment of BULLION "AND 'BILIS
• _. FRINGES' • .
TASSEL FRINGE.S.
BEAD FRINGES AND TRIMMINGS;
- GIMP READINGS:
TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS; -
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS.
STRAW GOODS.
New style RATS—Ladles' and Misses.
CRAPES ,MA LINES, DOTTED NETTS
.
RI IRON S FLOWERS, 1
MILLINERY' LACES,
B NNET SILKS, FRAMES,
It NDOWNS.AND SHARER HOODS, .
Wholesale and Retail:
LL AND 33XAMIN E.
7 and 19 Market Street.
PIIHI
RID GLOVES.
A. C. 0."-- 4 .H. S. K.
We invite attention to cnar
: 4 II - GLOVE DEI'AIITINENT
. 3
Whic is now compietei with ery color and shade.
In addition to our own spe importation of the
Celebrated A:C.C. < °twin) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusive sale at the
COLORS
"Harris Seamless Slam,
The best Glove and most perfect At
MACRVIN & CAR
19 Fifth gtreet,
New offer the most elegan line of
HANBURGH3
, ,
Ever %Wined In Eitteburgh, to which they
!vette the attenpon of their customer,. °WV
algna are nearly all hew and 'orlglnaL,, and about
O ;
se -FIFTH LE S S THAN Kzeu.La.u, PEI •
ll ,
_ _
MACRUM & tAIpLIEILE,
19 FIFTH STRITZT,
Nave just opened all .shad.• of
BULLION AND'BU37'OIII PRINGII2.
BUGLZGIIer3 ALB FRINGES.
__•
At, yery lcrw pnces. .
WALL PAPER.!
n0wyw..•!,... ~ , ryeeonnr.f:rore4Win. Mo.
WALL -PAPERS!
.7or HALLO. PARLORS,
For Bale =AP AS TBE 93EAPEST, ai
NO.IOI Market Street,near
Pffl
VNTALL' PAPE11,13•1869.
VT
•
-, , W. P.IIILIILEOZUML,
No. 81 Wood Street,' , near , Fourth.
mtdo:nB .
DYER WM). SCOURER,
LANCE, •
:
DYER AND SCOURER.
zro. a , firr. - 404,011,• , sriabta:
PITTSBURGH; PAe'+'
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;(: ma rk SaCabit
itimptryiorje.ii
LARGEST ANA
FANS;
ty, in, white and .cof=
DAILY ARRIVAL OP
At greatly reduced rates
1311101211121 4 MILE=
19 irrrnz BTRE
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CHAMBERS and KITCHENS,
OFIZAT 4ABffiY Y,
:10S. R. HUGREi•&
NEM
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DRY GOODS.
a. SEDIPLE,
On lroviday,'Jutie
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Made Larte 'Additioris to his Stock ,o
soutrualmmira, GOODS, VW:
BROWN ANCPBBEACHED SHEET/NOS,
SHIRTING AND PILLOWCASE COTTON,
HIICKARACH TOWELS & TOWELINGS,
NAPKINS, TABLE DIAPER,
QUILTS, iC.4
AL eztremely Popular prices;
ww,ki;ae and ReU‘as
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SE! CPLES.
180 & 188 Federal St., Allegheny.
On Monday; June 16th,
Made' Large Additions to his Stock o
BONNETS, "S'ONDOWNS, ‘"
HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c.,
At Low - Prices, Wholesale' and •Retail, at
WM SEMPLE'S
180 tad.l§2 Federal Street; Allegheny.
810111!LE,',
6n :kende y, June •
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Made Large Additions to his Stock of
LACE MANTLES, DRESS SILKS,
BAREGES, CHAMBREYS, GRENADINES,
CHINTZ; LAWN,
sumnimp. POPLINS, ALPACCAS, SC,
At Popular 'Priem, Wholesale and Retail,
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
ISO•ig, 182 Federal St., AllegherrY.
Yels
NEW 'DRY . GOODS . STORE,
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No.' 52 St. - Clair Street,
BED, WHITE AND /lEEE FRONT.
J. ,lIIIREINIELD :It CO.,
Have just opened a freitvatock of new and elegani
DRESS GOODS !
GRENADINES lbr Sa.centa. worth SOc. • ,
LAWNS. for. 1I tents, worth 373 it.
DELATNES: for 111,cents, worth 213 c. •
CALICOS. for 12i6 cents. worth 15c.
MU.SIANS, for 12;4 cents, worth Mk.
FIGURED ALPACCAS, f0r.25 cents, worth 44.
Black Silks, for Dresses and Suss;
Colored Silks, Black Henna:mire:
White Marseilles, Table and Irish Linens;' .
Napkins. Towels. WarseillesQuilts,
Notttogium Laces. with a large
assortment of DRY GOODS. ..
too numerous to =ration.'
CHEAPEST HOUSE.iN THE CITY,
Mr All goods WAIMANTLD sia represented.
Remember the place-52 ST. CLAIR STREET.
Qr 7 •
MARKET
. EirtlEET. 87
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SPRING OPE:NINO i
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TUEOHOIIII P. PIIILLIPS', -
(B+oe sziorto J. M. Burchfield & ' 60.) - _ •
SPRING . DAY GOODS. . ' •
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
itm. PHILLIPS rewettolly announces that the
extensive alterations to Ida _ !
RETAIL , DRY GOODS STO
Are eamp_letedi and his establishaient As • NO W •
OPEN. He offers " an entirely
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lor e V o n=l Suinnier Wear, at the . lowest Bast.:
. avai l ' Oir:l.atuanter sTratiii..;.si:
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DRY- GOODS mwtyrioltk
AT LOITOPTEMITERN PRIM
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NEW GOODS.
NEW '4I..PAEOAS.,
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'Foreign . and porneetie Drygoods,
Nd..•*ooDEffutir.
,Thlrd door above pliux!oid alley, . 1 '
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ANCIHIOR , COTTON•MILie
••• *.i7itt's*ecritiart . - • '
mannticinisze lik&VY. MEDIUM- and; LIGIEM
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AUCTION SALES,
BY BWSTREQN, V 411104 84 11114; 14,Janx
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BUSINESS' PI oPEnTy.
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Pittslitirgh Frqit ,Hotse
Building,
Nos. 2 and 4 St. Clair; Street,
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iheinepurposess in .
the s pec ial attention •
as ,r l'orl estati9nt:-.:7
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Id t37 r-,lfth4treet..
ruEsD4`44*2siqte r it
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On the,, sug
and valuable bustneskpropert
burgh Fruit House Building
Clair street, and now occuple.
Machine Company,' Tex 'Store
one of the beat locations , for
the city, and Is Indeed worth
of business men and capitalth
- Terms at sale,
MITILSON, VANHOOK &
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IrSiPORTANT , ;IIOOIIIOIII , 4Azig-OF
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itulLoiric LOTS
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And Sites for Snburb wf Residences::
.10.)31:ES FOR A,MAX.r.
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BOboken is situated as the north lade of the
gheny river, seven miles above thaoity, and on the
line of the Western Till*
property Is unsurpassed for advantaies of locablon.
bealtiful roittan tic scenery,' air, andleatet. It un
doubtedly mummies rare attractions for those whose r
Caltitated tastes and better Jedgmenr lead them
away,to seek for bogie* free febrothe dust,.mitike
and noise ot the city. It is laid out in lots to suit •
all purchasers That'portion betweed.the•'mitres*
and river, is laid out in , lots Of 23 fy-LtliO, feet. ,
Above the railroad, up to Ninth st et. are -tent.`.
ranges of lots, 40 by 160 feet. lAbor Ninth street
one range of half acre lots. Above , this are several
ranges of acre lota. The balaries - wC ie l t a i i sold in
quantities to suit purchasers ‘ lsuburban real
denges. This la indeed the moat attractive sate of'
real estate that was ever offered;. at public'auetion.
The lots will be sold without reserve •a chance ts*
purehate a home at your price. lAtteud the sale,
On Saturday, June i ' 20th $ ISGS
AT SIM O'CLOCK 'F. M.,
On the premises. Free excur* on. Trains leave
Depot at 11:20 and 1:50. •
Yeasts—Onesfourth cash ; balance in live years.
Plans at
5511TH80N, VANITOOR &IitcOI..ELLAND.
.lAnctioneers,
eIS 55 apd 51.Fiftlistiet,
BY PALMER' & YBILLYES
PALM PHI •
AirCl7o _
And •CostniMission 'nes,
OPERA SOUSE;AIiekIO
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittetwith, y 4.
BOOTS, SHOES; ip - ABPETS,;'
Dry_GOO& and iF i otions, ,
AT PRIVATE fSALEDAT te tiID EVENING
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Consignments Soei Prompt
turns. •
ORPHANS' COITRT. /SALE.
By virtue of an Order a the, Orphans' Court of
Allegtosuy county, I will exposelo public sale at the
premises, .on
• _ •
Wednesday, the Sth Day - of Next,
AT A O'CLOCK M.,
Those two certain LOTS OF G1101131D • at thccor-
Inr of Broad and liegley streets. in the village of
East Liberty, being Lots San 9.. in D. Negtey•it
plan, and each fronting 30 feeten Broad street an&
extending back in depth 150 ;eft to Plum street.
Tzums-One•flftti cash, and he bilanee in foir
equal annual payments, with interest payable semi-'
alluaullY: to i.e. secured by bond and mur gage Deitta
special clauses to enforce prompt payment,-) on the
.. • ' }ZOBRIST MOREY, •
guardian of Mary F. Mohler.
BRUCE & NEOLt.lr,‘ Attorneys. . -.1e351r69.
3 ff-v ILaczY kitV aNfr , .Te) 34,
$20,000 T 10A74.
ON BON31:1?1N33 i npr4 - ,Lt.GO6,
OR WELL IWPROVED RILL ESTATE.
APPLY TO!I
STEEL • WIILSON,
Broken de
and Red Fa l itatele.gents,
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'STOCK 'AND . REAL..!ESTATEIIROKERV:
_AND MICT/f071441004 - •
Ai r e t 4 eßered ttileert it ' Aviation! OTOCHBLTIONDB.
abd -all mads or atltCtiErrtiti REAL igisTATS,
Holll3.ltatOLD TeVENITORIt., either on tile, .
premises or +tithe Booth' of Trade Kooms..
• Particular attention i rd, tut heretotorei..to t he - '
side of Real:Estate at rate Wet : • - • . •
:Bales at Real Rotate then oo ntry attended. ,
Office. No. 115 FOURTH EEl'. • e'en
l it i ni i n" TO "Audi
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ON BOND, AND MORTGAGE.
4 13110C10.. 3(.1 PETTY.
styli Real EatA4 Agent, tlly , .E4lt t Apelc! street.
MISMSS CIUM'oEs.
NCYrIODE• :7 •ij
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, - :The 'on aorelra tided with Him bi -, :
businese,'datlng - from April let, uISBB,.
FRED O. WALL Als sou Ali& Ott.I.MIL an* .:
Lamm ENGLERT. • The - etre of the trm in be J. •
J. OLLLESP/ZJI"CO. , , - - J.
Reteirtog .•
to .ttoi above. , this uodeiitinpi ski, •
.t4eastarcripetatingpet-i Will oopUnue ' r
LOOKING • GLANG
..At 118 'Wood , street; wheriA/4111teitt . offer In.;!
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CLAMS, for.'Wtsdlym itqadertsuptriarribi
quality and towel iu Pride than intilhattilp, rano?
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