CO ,sbut:fflj etkrtts ESTERDALY. the king unhappy? : climband fair, climb arcnind Mut, • In yellow bats. , broad andLie' metal, o fore.hgn foe; to his veins comes leaping winds that blow. What mak Hi quee His chljdre WHA tray . • His r e*Jm 1.1 He [ears And health ==l What makei Alas Lail That mane Or Aetna • A nqaatar 1 ` V aal ry . . 1 'watt 4p. roeihii be the king unhappy? Mtn not g. Mt purebase. d k riea bring. ay Dad it, erdaytt want- • -. 1 MY it lairlsbad, )eaclura content. ta Yamen ting, half my kingdom; relay come back!" • And stets' glre•one, ''Could yes •1 PRENERM a' camp meeting. has $13,000,000 worth of —Chicago h —Louisiana debts. is expecting 20,000 'visitors New Ypr. on the Four . —Gen. W; wia hands om -- Nlipeleon gout lathe lin -;-St. Louis and nine hoe; —Edmund prepossessingl —ring Joh desruerre is PA! —4ohn Alin I visiting some . —Alphonse dent jountip,. —White Fa the illusionlat f brifk Boston with aJ, pe I Hampton still looks young is suffering from rheumatic as fourteen orphan asylums als. bout is, old, fat and very un. ugly. Os, of Saxony, literary nom (.11etat Botts is in Patterson, N. J., d friends. ' arr has resuscitated his an iLes Gudy Black Crook and Harz, • all in Chicigo. ring rink ;is behig put up in ommodatione for 8,500 peo. izteat ftworite see'. lier of the : Port Sumter Gen- — Miss Aide ety, is the euAtig ersl-' —Six Indies .41f hours June. f rain fell 'in eight and a incinnati on the 17th of —Mrs. Gene tromerunle eriit . bonnet. I : "Grant wears a black silk for traveling, and a. gray :.The new York is to be o to-morrow:‘ ' Tammany Hall is New ened with, a grand-banquet —Mrs. Pross:r, who , was a reader to Queen Victoria, now keeps a boarding house in New York..- , The • Rothschilds hive paid twelve mild lion francs for the tobacco monopoly of the khagdoPi of Italy —John C. Heenan is thirsting for new pugilistic honors and Is desirous of fighting fcCool for $lO,OOO. King . Riumvaloo has succeeded his mother, who in spite of her plasters has died, on the throne'of Madagascie —The Baltimore School _ Board has de cided not to:allow any colored teachers in the colored public schools Li that city. ' —Princeton College has received several valuable donations recently of money and land valued in the aggregate at $228,000. • • --Canarieis are among the latest novelties used as decorations of drawing rooms and banquet halls on great occasionsin Gothiun. —The flying man is a failure; he can by dint of an immensity of hard work, go along - some distance on a level, but can not raise himself at aIL • - —The diary, of old King Louis of Bavaria was to have been published, but it luui been fonnd so Shockingly wicked that it is now to be withheld. —A well trained 'blood hound ie-viorth WO in NO* . York now, , and a young one costs 00. This is another evidence of the value of education. Admikal.Farmgnt's son is named Loyall Fsrragut, a name which it is not necessary to My would have been most appropriate for the gallant father. , ~ Nillsen wants 200,000 francs - for a six Months tour in the United States and Schnei der has - refused to come on the same terms which Ristori received. —The free baths in Boston are 'well -pat rdnized. Boston people likito keep' dean, as 7,e have no doubt would the Pittdburgh people if they. had a chance. ' • boy in Oneida;-If. ,Y", was,staing the eyelid by honey-bea the other day, and within the next: twenty-four hours died from the effects of the wound —When old mea`vrili . marry girls'. they must expect some strange , results, as for in stance in-Maine a young woman of twenty, has,a grandmother axed nineteen.. Jannatek and Dawison are , coming back to Amenew together, end , We do not believe that _tWo finer interpr eters ' ' of the driuna eyar,ijefere/trode the boards together._ —=There is , an old.MlselesiPPl4 who lives near Munich in Bavaria, who has never left his house for twenty years. He,sees noon but his landlord. who bnngs him his meals. —The Washington correspondent of Ills marek's paper, ,thn Berlfagr Xriez Zell ng, says that he is willing to engage ta bay half of the United States Senate for $60,- ÷ - 30 01 sule DudevaD4 Bl ßea 4 1 rot nUla bei of her new. paper, Franc Parkur, to- She anticipates a IPrlly. time, With' it, as theeoverinnent is, dovin on her and she reciProcates. ~* ; ' • - ' • —An Indianian and hiti - wifeo•fell asleep in theuvWagon to',which',l was Attached a blind horse, and the whole part,f , waasoon after found at the 'bottoin Of's 'precipice a htMdred feet in height.-;. • , ,The enemies of the 'French:Empire are beginning to predict a • repetition , of all the horrors of the that revoluti6n; 'wftiOh• Cost 1 •1 04113 #n_d many of , falroWerk their:heath' and trunk & ‘ . 7, .!-• end 7our, "Acai;' o 4r rO 6ll are-to be united in one large comic journal. The owner 'of:: the - latter,' Monsieur , has; bought the .6.11:1 gore' for one millionl4ines: • 7 , •The Faris 04ariseiii,la to be* for l2o‘;' rigly of . holding public:;mmetings v pre v ia ed they take good care!m.4 to - makelitari i i . te or Andl g163-raigistilieji;ttPiti446l for soyinp r thitt oio. s4l:l4g#Slit nt..tha: c. , . - • - ••• semi-official journalists Is to insist that a faded woman of forty-four, jmeaning the Empress) is more beautiful:Mtn-Vie Medi 4tri Venus -The CantOn of Uri, In 13Wdierlind, is a bad country - for sane": editC•iit. Offences against the press laW sire - punished with twenty or more lashes onAlte hare Beek. The Stocks are also still in nse—fOrlonrnalistic offenders. —The St. Louis Dispatch is rubbing its bands and thanking the Lord that it - is not like other journals, particularly the St. uiawAtessarat t . r.whhat,-,lowingAncnrred‘ the displeasure 9f the Diirpatch. is thus pub- licly reprimended. 07,-.For aome.reasotOrother•the ceremony of decorating the graves of the'soldiees who are buried at Erie wiii : pcistisrirted by the commander of 'that; petit of the G. A...R. Onlastfno4y, hoiiveri' they performed this duty :With very imposing ceremonies. --Mr. George W. Childs, of the Philadel phia Ledger, is to give a grand dinner to the newsboys of the Quaker. City on the Fourth of July. The dinner will be furnished by the. Continental Hotel cooks and served in the'immense basement of the - Ledger build- —Berlin physicians say that the strain has been too great and Ilkat the great Bis marck and his royal master - will both die soon and suddenly: . When ' tlie lSmentable event' does _occur; What 'very deep mourn ing the inconsolable Emperor of the French • • , will don. • Vi —ctor,Hugo ia about to publish a new weekly journal. Be will write every aril cle in it himself and intends to . take teriible vengeance on the literary jackalls who have been taking advantage,of his: political death, during the last decade or two, to attack him unmercifully. ! • ' —Two respectable gentlemen of Auburn, Y., recently, eloped, each with the,eth er's wife, on. the same train and ,the same dark night. A recognition ensued, in the waiting room at Syracuse, an exchange was effected, and there is no more division in those household& —Seven ships, fourteen barques and twelve brigs , and "schooneis are now loading with,petroleum in Philadelphia. One brig and two barques sailed from that port last week with 268,1385 gallons of petroleum, and 15,224,684 gallons have been shipped from there during the year 1868 ' , . --The Protestant .Episcopal Bishop of Ohio was an uncle of the ,Chief Justice, and the present Bishop Ohm° of Ne* Hamp shire is his:cousin. The Chief Justice is a communicant in the Episcopal Church, and cannot, therefore, be, as reported, a mem ber of the Methodist denomination. —Simrodk, the German - sitantisays the _ title 4 %*dsumner night's dieatia?..is non sense, and that the day on which Slaks pearefs play knowri under that name lakes place is the first of May. He says the above- - mentioned title was given to the play by some Ignorant fool, long after Shakspeare —Mayor Blackmore • lnm pronounced against fire arms and crackers on the com ing Fourth, and very properly too; but that didn't hinder us from ha - ving one of the finest exhibitiens of celestial artillery yes terday morning that it is possible to eon ,ceive. The approach, the engagement and the retreat, with all of the sublimity of the roar and rattle'of awful war, wag very grand for any one who sat under , his oirit or: his neighbor'S lightning rod. _ , --Laagiewicr., has written a startling let ter to several Poles in Florence, telling thetn'that any Poleyould be,; justified in shouting Alexabder 11, like a dog. The letter closes as follows: Remember the fourteeri Polish mothers iitiOtn'the cowardly villain caused to be hung at Wthial Re- Fnember the hundred and fifty Polish ma trons and girls -whom his Cossacks lutd to driire to' Siberia! Blessed be the bullet that pierces the heart , of tuts crowned assassin! The story comes from Naibville ,that a Federal soldier.-dying in New , York , in - 7 formed a benefactor of the hiding place 4 a large amount of treasurethat he had buried in a garden in NastrVille:: The friend went to Nashville, got drurik and !Old his (=rd.. Macontidautstole,a march on 'him by &d -ing the spot:and digging ifthat" very nighlt., They were frightened off by ibe . .'owner, of the, property, and he in turn in now digging fort the' gold, under' . the' inspiration Uf's dream, but without- IlUeCeeS. • t • I —An exchange says: Daniel 'Webster . wore a hat the size of Whtch was 7 b-8; Thurlow Weed Wears tho; sitOoSize; Abra ham Lincoln's was 71-1@; 7-B;'EfOraie Greeley's, 74-2; Jas. Gordon , Bennetre, 7 8 , 8. Mr. James T.s Brady hit a head as large as that of any public man' ID this:country, Bir Walter Scott and' Lord Byron: wore -very small, laitai , but) •tliet 'had brains somewhere, as all mill' admit. Per. haps their brains - lay mostly in' the crowns of their heads; or' perhaps thiC brith;,auta , stance was unusually ; compact., Rlstorlsa Meads wek e po, very enthnelastlC on the hod of her recent departure. that she . 44 great , difficulty in prevent!ng them.fro m:. - tskin .111 e horses• fronlihei carriage and pidting - thernaelvcaln their • places.,_llateman,. Kate Yieldl Johto , Brougham; Lester' wafj lack, Mrs c Voey- ' nuny;:Otter!,Well known persons were on boult t,W Vile de Patikto ape, the great actress depart. law Scott, daughter Thos. A. Scott; Ba ron d e Om cerd4 ind''ReiTY; • • . of the If e w Yvrk, Timeau were among use . passengers on boaid. ' ' • ' , A - COLORED - 11AM In fltehmotict Va.. , , .Tolia, ,Dabney by name, purchased his freedom from his nrgaireili JEW , c.before the War;ffor 42,00 Q, ngreehag : , f pa y 411q),amounkbydn, 5441 *P L I t8 f:‘ Prin Me 4Palldaner,of the , struggle he pa id about one4balf °tic In Con. , • federate ctirTe*C7, Which WWI' at laatfsio:de.: , prfecialedirOyalue tbat.tik_ late mist feak re-. v o ided blur to ',discontinue ftlleAMindePtil; ,untllttUicroaesof.the'Ortiffeti `: wb pt:. k el n erratlutabollibelf"thelel:eti a, ' ' t ,due buklotlyitheteagart,',A, ; ;ly - v issahOt. 4:00,' - ,V4P144, 541.4 MN*. I taitted'a CO . .wir-inAilome e1ieux444993, c ; .• I,, ,AwigrauDimmialeLue the tii41 0 :444 , . . 000 battid•donotacted, I z , M • infylci.P. odi Mu; ali:11111tit bluing; 1a! " 10 ' _ i PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1868. CZI ilreimmt SZMIACTED •- , - Nvilx7/0171 1 - - _ , • . - ousaas Stabil Ws ARTalcur. A TULL Orr PDX.% - AT DR.- SCOTT'S. 278 rzNiiiiimarr, al) DOOBAtoVZ RAND . ALL WORK WABRANTEAt °ALL AND Ex AMINE SPEOLKENS OF OXXVU E VICLCAN m ime 7.tzli ; it 4.:4i.1! GAS rElvillagES C~hand ; eler~e~, FOR. GAS 4 . _OIL: Jubt *the finest and Wrest tuiiiCAmirlit eresopened inthls city. , .1 1 VELPONag KELLY., 147. WOOD EITEZET, COL MOUT ,AXLIT. n2624:422 • DEMENT;; - 1304M 0 STONE; .84 r TDRAULIc, CERCEMP. trrosz Atignzir atouLaNs, Stil.l3:cee. ' ,211 Wood street. D4Y GOODS. DRESS FOR THE 4TH OF JULY, AT jai 1L BURCHFIELD te'CO'Si . Clair Street, • • ..NEARLY OPPOSITE THE £31% CLAIR NOTE', H 1417 SWISS MIISLINSt • , KAI - NE(OOK MUSLIN'S; MULL BtfsLINS: WWTE JACGRAT MysLINS; LAWNS AND ORGANDIES; WINNE P. K'S; from 95 cents ;II); • COLORED p. K 'S. for 15 cents, worth S L/E; GRENADINES, for 25 Cie I:q4 worth 40C;• BLACK IfERNANDDES_' LACE SHAWL AND MANTILLAS. SHETLAND SHAWLS; GREY 44.)0D5, for Suitt; BLAB AND COLORED SILKS; TEE BEST ASSORTMENT IN ME CITY. Pro. .1 , 2 St. Clair Street. Ie21: Annmeiar, SILiNNON No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., NVIELC) DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT LOWEST UM= PRICE& ic;zz 168. 168. NEW GOODS. . IVEW ALPACCALL, NEW WOIIAIIII. BLACK MLR& HOSIERY and GLOVES. F. SCoI:TCY, 168. or No. 168 'Wylie Street. Okial ;1 1 1;11eCANDLESS & CO., (Late Wfloon, - Carr & co.,' WHOLgtf&L.III DICALtaI. 12t Foreign and. Domestic Dri'„Goods, He. si* WOOD ATUELT. Third door above Diamond sae,. PIAOS,ORqA.NS, &O. RUT - THE HEST AND ODE.Ap• _Ea. INT PIANO AND OltalLN. Schtmacker's _Gold ItLedil Plan% AND' ESTErS COTTAGE ORGAN, The SCRUM/Mira{ PLLII6 combines the latest valtlabLe improvements known 10 the eon struotion of a first ohm Instrument, slid haiiiinray• been awarded the 'highest premliim. wherever ex., Whited. - Its tone Is full; sonoroub and sweet. 'Me workmanship, for *lateen] ty and beauty; animasa ill others. Prices from 100 to $l6O, (scoordins to little and tnigh,) obelipef . tlOl a ll other so-caned drstelaes Plano , - .. ; , a:STEPS COTT.a...IE OHDAN Mends at the head of all reed instruments, In pro, ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone Client [troller instrument in the United States- It Is sM. ple and compact In ,eonatruction, soma ,nat liable, to, getout of Order. • • • PACRPZNTERII, PATENT. :" VOX - SOMASTA' TREMOLO •• is only to ho.ifrind la this Organ,. ; °Ce r ! '9ll2.sl°9 to _ g U i lrar4 eo4 for Are - . RARRE;XNAICK- & BrEITLE4 mill NO: CLMii ;ow''• - ,•.:::,‘;`,'.i itionhiPta'-'llii It perhet ordei; 61.*1. ' tititilEaMntiriz,wpck. valatt smiaNaiMicatzres. TUE - GREAT . ; :442111g1Catiti QOM BUTTON HOLE Allll ISE 1 4r.TP10111,4 'ORM IT MAil 1411 0 1,41111A1., , 113VAligiti4tiTELT IiTiII'.IrAISTI4T, CHINE IN 'THE WOHL'O, .. 1 1ND , THISOICALLT THE CHE APEST. WiiirAigents whaled to sell this 0,114.fra, sismnr * : - ,‘ • , fqrjireatiis*Plnnslivautis . sulinisi FIFT' AHD MARKET STREWN& titer sEsbardsois!s ,„, mrisigst SEE coNrloopo=tims.., S = Fat4itiaa) ilikir & toit6oticiner, 4 AND, pr..l4n • .; :Po4EP 9 l4z:aPelilausww 'minis a lam; Wt• 40 ; 6filer Fedceit 41Id —lo4 Obnlitangt zni Iran 102 0 Ff Exav " -- VonfectioneryAld Makerf 1 52 . 1 "8Mi fairane r." pet:ove rt a erg o is 4 Amu". , eattli)* iiitooltaL e *MOE 0413 , EN • IFtl 7. 4 4 , 9 1, *.O 10k4 dealer In TORILISM E ARESICIAN nurfna• 1 4 ,8 1Piagginintptwirm4.q.,)ii, 714: -Ilivaollifai - WPAlNlfiennt .I. 4 RWlRlPlAltakegtrWiliatbnapgarkjimW 0 v.it, A 1 VO ILS7. I.abtuni ' ' "f =I PLASTER,OWERNET TOPS. - i •: ' ' .- WATER PIPES: PITTSBVP.4III, Pl. CARRETSAND OIL OWTHS • SUMMER STOCK CARPETS ! White, Bed, Chmktd,Striped and Paney - ... 31 A&• Pr-IN43}-$ o r,. - -lii - -41- - ---- 14- - 1 - 0.-:-kl--t:--- . ..-, ~ ..f .• ::. e ' : ..' ; ''' !, 1 1 ''., 1 4 oil 04 ' IV4td(rif Siiiileti; ! Ji t e. BovAiltv' vtost&to., 3 21 Fliiii. STREET. -CARPETS:- _ • . 3/Sl/ u"lireTs'iYcefif PriNgrwe , Will eontinne to.effer the Largest iftek of &muds, Velvets and Ingiain Carpets in the city, at the lowed prices reacked this sea son. Just received, a few pieees of a new and euquisite patterns of Royal.Axminster. OLIVIR iI'ELIiNTOCU& CO Po. 23 Fifth Street, CHINA SLITTING A very 'superior goality of White, Taney Striped And Cheek JUST INPOBTED. ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, IN BRIGHTEST COLORS. ` Prices the Lowest Os this Mciiket. 111cCALLUI lIROS. 51 FIFTY! STREET. alio►e Wood. 71 73 NEW CARPETAL MoFAJUsn"D & COLLINS RAVE XUBT RECEIVED TICE NEWEST AND BIM STELES OE ENGLISH VELVET CARPET, E - 1:71 rt,4l..irrEns 1111 Di ; and Body lin6i3els, WHICH amsr AU SELLING AT The Lowest ices Reached this Seaioi SUPERFIN INGRAIN CAPRPETS 10 /a 111:15 PER YARD DOWN To au, ~~~~, t i ~ 1 Mo? !!. Mag . 7'3 , Street. No& 71 ND VlAzoolt. • EI2 my27:Nwr/T S TE,tx CARP T RE*TINd Ip f. 4 Titiati. in York and oth , l Pro Ted I complete sucool. Which rirPT 'lilt& • of Sastera cities h' -. .. I2II I4I.IO II VAINTAIDEXs • ~, • -}, LitA * lll2lol.l/ ! llls . l _kage it 4) 9. 1" 21 1 11 PU4Y.V 4 44' 2 4.7114 Sipping' jhastoseessozy...,:il, -I :I: , 34V -When need rrom dust, moths or their larvae, "the Caret looks nearly as issed as new, save the f ading from wrap. 4th—Wheryps_sfeeny clean, , a Carpet inn !n' as long again, nesfribtr - mattes as tnete'pmt of economy, to say nothing of No. .179 - Libeity' Or stlarrieed to P. Q . Box 473, wtil roo o lro.PromPl, • A tetitton.'• • • . • GEO. lacci•DiTOCl4:, =OE ' I MCMTEcrAtEI., 4 . 11144..... : A • tilfur&•,; l l tl • t .z•.! ; • .1' AJESCHELTEdarekI') Nos. iwyd . A.l Mar Otrepi, ..# l ,ttsburolh: raw, Opeetst Attehttoh Ite't4:i the deeleetectutil NOIOIIOI - 00 1nUr ROITHICS an Mint 1.0 BLITI,MINf4t3, Wild/ 6 ; T41nf.041,. - v . 1 80.45 oi r io tlszuakrat* f,-lottii7 stammapte.iim. rlvr t p i mmravit Wit tateacblJ 120 " TA tinTM a . 4: '15,6 41. 40. K. and Arom 1 up . sov Ati - lit • AL. 1E 163 Diied Beefinind Beef Tongues , ..AIJEGE STOCKIOP /ERB* nuAtarns AND 11:1111EIGEST MIRE. „ large s lll‘. 9t PII I 4A:B 4 ATRED llEEt,'lrOkquEs, Thelargest stock in•dthe rnarktd, or STRICTLY RUGAIi-CRED. THE 'EXID'RELIAELE EAGLE BRAND SUGAR-CURED HAMS. LT A , consomme sr Vain, O. Good rim It htis ' nether wick, v, large stock* or s HGULI)ERS”, tillsEg s bath rib and clear; prime Kettle Rendered LARD, Itte tierces, kegs and buckets, er 'flitch we are offering to the triode as low as lowesl, •at alit 059 10 ,3 my potter PERN•Ond F. SELLERSA CO 0 . • i ' ME 4cuEoAit,4lt j , . . IcNoLittirAND.ritlifigu, - FOR yourro 'PUMA „ 3621 and 1629 1:1PRIICE Philadeipbta, kg., re•upen oh Iffiff , USW. French to Ina language of the y Aranuis conatintly 'z'f a " in VAlL3Mike'ltiV- 1 4 I ty, ~ „, • • ', ' _-,-,;) ,n i i -): CITY' - & ---- ,1 - f - T -ttiktiltit , (:—..ti 1 “ ! " _Pyryautatous Joncrittlui 'lB6B. 'l'- ,404311:.•1W16111411 !,SlDALES:.—Seitted roPosals, Ait4oooo.itctiaz Rinancegenuatti, teoof_counellt, will bo 'received at tble omce Until 1 .Fir , D3ESDAY, July- 1, - I,Blwat 3 o , c ip o k p. IL , r oftentonillair'r&lll%y WM . .... , gt timilelNi ,ayolo*SlMaildalrgrtiri-gy F 14.: for the oat of the ImActo ts o 1.1 a, ,ai c: , i 1=37 THOMAZ Sun, goutreuor. E..== TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS. MW GOODS. - , -"LARGEST AND •a. BEST_ STOCK THECITY. Inv BUOX GAIINTIiIIi; Wish 101.4z7 cc9ifa, in litnto, ,Linir and rpm. , w` HOSIERY, line Of French, German and English. SANS. In 811 k, Linen and Palm Leaf. A full line of White OPERA PANS. 5V4,./12(P.8UT411, tkbirs an 6 cfisdBd• • - r PAILAIDOLIC, 'k l - 1 :110216211;48EADF71 LINED:AN - Er kiligt. k 31111,1, Alad . , - Botne new styles DROP SKIRTS. OCRS ti l kComp ete va etY.f' white aad col ored. for Ltdimi 011 1 3411a11t8. „ • - ;Velvet RibbollBl.. Paper .Collacti Rid Gloves, Pape r Rafts, Stilt (Roves, , Striped Shirts, Lisle Gloves, ; Emboldertes, Outten (hoses, Ribbons, etc. Dish Linen, Lawn, : Swiss, Cambric, Also, THE 'NEW—SARATOGA COLLAR. r at the.: ls oo, Ire topl.. had . al. the LOWEON mAciant, OLYDE & CO., 78 83Rd seo Market litrot., A T JOSEPH `HOlilieS. C 0.90, DAILY ABEIV&L Of NEW 43!-OOPS HAMBUR9'.IeDGFNOS - AND .FLOUNCINGS: HAMBURG, INSERTINGS; _.• ' ' SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS; LACE CAPES, COIFFEURS • AND PARASOL COVERS; LINEN, COLLARS AND CUPS., 801~ r R . SUPER BTOVT AND SUPER' PINE COTTON AND MERINO.II.4I HOSE; LADLES'. AND MISSES , -HOSE, in Lace, Lisle. • Mk and Cotton, ornest English nig Ger ' man makes; DOMESTIC HOSIERY, at very_ le_w rates_;._ ALEXANDRE'S DUCHESS. ELD ciLoyza. a •L 'new line Jast received.. '' , - A full &imbue:4 of; BULLION , AND SILK TASSEL INGES FRINGES. BEAD FRINGES AND TRIMMINGS; GIMP HEADINGS; TRIMMING. RIBBONS AND SATINS; .. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. STRAW •GOODB. Agreatly reduced rites. New style HATS—Ladles. and Meets. CRAPES, MALINES, DtYTTED NETTS; RIBBONS, FLOWERS; MILLINERY LACES, BONNET SILKS, FRAMES, SI:NI/OWNS tiD tIIf4E . E.R.HOODEI, , Wholesale and Retail. CA-LX.. I A.N.*_EX:ALMINE. and 19 Market Street jei:irwr WALL PAPERS n.nowninlirowv. err. WALL .P.APERSI For HALLS., PAIILCRS, ,CHAMBURB and ICITCERNB, In 'GREAT . VARIETY, • ; For sate CHEAP A$ THE CEIZAPPIST, at 101 Nlarket Street,near Fiftb• MI .10Syn. HUGHES & SRO. ALL PAPERS--1868. - R; m A 'PIOT T.T. No.- 1 87, Wood Street,. near . Fourth: CiILASS, CHINA, CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STlLiirl- IHENA I .OLASB AND , 1 - QUEENSViARE; , : , 2 , , -- ...,,, .1.: in. Vli B f il Yra'lrkii . '.W4l4 ,, ,,', 0 ~ PARLATI ,STACTLIETTES," ' g =. .. .1' . ' , _., .•.. 1 . ' - -, '' ' • ''' fg g :.fkiffl otherisTA PLR AND vA.lrct ' ' - 004:1013. itgrest , varlety.:. .. .1 .- - , - ~...,' ).** o , I Riliiilirr... • . •-. RxcHAß.p'-k. 334#3.;c1)* co. II 100 ' 00D STREET BEI MISCELLANEOUS. /tSTAßLumictrifill9.s...nra:fsAilossyt,itt exams - - Lightning Rod .Manufactory BRASS FOUNDIRT ANT. I IS I ON: GALVANIZING WOE 30 000 FEET MAN IT TIII3ED DU LY THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZ ED 1, I I : , LIG TIVEIGi MO Manufactured at these worts% and geld to 111_104! of the.contineut,:ar•Oadhiltted ton belauperfor anf Lightning Rod In use. • Great indueemeute otrerei to peddlers and all persona buying at wholesale' Also, tine Piscine Polotso tslk kinds - anti.patternig together 'with ;Insulators, Fastenings,: Qopper inv .! Iron Connection Buie, Braces, etc. Bamples, peak phleta and Circulars sent - free. { r - '-• ' REYI3URNI . 111111TER & 00.1 • • C ; ' Nos.' 488-aiid 490 . St - Mild St; - • , rarLADELPRIA. srioioss•aa, ' • pßicEs OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF GUROWDERI 31 1 FANUFAcTISSED. BY TEIR HAZARD POWDER . ' 'COMPANY. Agent, Oface, 17A mad 174 FEDERAL STREET, CANISTER POWDER. Rig&le Nos. I, 2,8, 4 .and 5 grain, iadatl,Bl2 - Canisters, lb. each I .american I:Sporting, In Oval Canister% of fib. D eath Shooting, Noa. f, 2,, 8 and 4 ,gralu, la , • Ovaleanisters of 2 lb. each • 4, Indian Ride. In Oval Canisters of each Kentucky Ride, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Kehtuckyß Idle,' In Oval Canisters . of lb. each '(IS one lb. Oval Canistens in, a; tine. ) (50 half Lb.. d 0...• do. • .do.) - • • SE; f;o3vDEn Kentucky Rite, PPTG.. 7 PG. and "Rea irtniot.: tug" PG. In kegs, 26 lbs • Kentucky Aide, PFFG, ?PG, and "ties Shoot - Ing'4v, In kegs, 12,55 lba • Kentucky IRDIe, orrO, Or% and Pea-Shoot ing'' PG. In kegs, MS lbs Deer Powder, In kegs; ZS ' ' Mining, and Shipping Powder, ing r, rr, Ma PPP grain, net cash, In kegs, 23 lbs Bargii Fuse for Meeting, of superior quality, inPadiaiges of 50 flet and over ' . ' Delivered free Of okpePtie, On boird 416a1,02 Railroad, in Pittsburg hor Alle,gbeny. SECURITY AND COMFORT THE TRAVELING CONHUNITY. d. B, MBE' SAFETY FIBER OUT , Cox Heater and Moderator, . • -- • _ . For SNORE' AND HOT AIR FLUP.I3. .dispensing with the use of Staves and Fires in or about the Pasenger.orlßrrage Care, with the attachment to cdirtnaeopiA 11: po aa rnitTrty Pent ol u d r r e in t g lia the m cs aY r b o; cars So which the , iaeset may oe attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat. , net for • Safety Jacket which i i warranted to resist the most intense beat that m be adplied to it in ; theposition and lairpose fbr hich It is intended. It is a sure protim Sou from accidents by Are origi nating Rom defective dues, or where iron pipes art used as conductor s for,. smoke or 'heat. It appli. ;likable to all piping that may become overheated, and is warranted ta give perfect satisfaction where wood or other CClnbubtible material may be placed, in close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ail. .: ply my luventl.lll to, stores, dwellings, facteries, ii' ships, steamben,ts, railroad ears, &a., wherever ! pipes as conductarn are made. dangeroan by imbe.; overheated and "securitrdesined. I will eel!, en ape ;Niceties, righta to• Manafictaire.Or to use the above invention; also, territorial rights, to such as mar. wish to engage In seining priVeges, either by . Stale or county. ..' I . AlWOetce at the "NZ PLUS ULTRA PAINT; i WORRI3." corner of Morris street and the Allhilte7 i ny VaLley.lßaliroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. - " 2,000,000 A"6l GrHOIOE LANDS FOR itATA I • . • Brruic uni" Paci* -4ciitro44l:oo2nPanv, amirsim DiNmioNr.' Lying along the line of, their mom, ' $l,OO To itheo PER ACEE, iqi44 B .• • Par farther partiaitszo,inairi s ;i4,; "4:Wiwi* 2. - .• JO ON P. DEMiEtat,,,,,, '•• Linti pets, ; OralLSl3. tie•rr, . 8 !• - • Loulli Xl.o!au.rt.i, EZEM To ITIFFAT Gi!frfs'ims.,-; „. EUREKA Ling"tusu•4)oNE,' :1 • • • - STJPE&PROSPHATE- OF , 1,1104 , ; 6 The. Allegheny Fertilizer Ctq~ o,42Erpitigit, rl . - omce,o4tetut:,Street, Pittsburgh, PtL i •l• Thisbest Eertlllser,la” triitme„ who have"givebuslel':.lgaltc"hed %nubs:raisin g large crops' or Woeflit, Rtyhe%taata.ll4. Corn, Pot toes,:itzt We have , pobilsbett "tu Moue Circulation paxaphlet oomalair gl ° fa and valnablestatements or OAS tete gt " , d ir resr. kash will be- bent flee to "Isar seodlng co fret& . 61 #i11F.A.016:16•8Y DITTSIII7III4III •PAPER -'" ItIAPIV• 4 PACTURING" COMPANY, litatultailtareri Or „. ,!, PRINTING AND , WRAPPING PAPERS. CLiNT(iN MILL-BTEUBENVILLX; oEno. DAICHITON .111L1. --24/611,y BILIGHT9.Iq, PA. . - • , - OFFICE AND WARE I I9OI3I; - ''' ' Pi titifhiiiiiix;et.iiittA h p ...y. , - Urg 'P. • _. Oirricalis-AUGU.S? IJART;JE, Preelikitit. ''-, . - • • , Jlio,B. I.nr,ll4llSONoTrastiter • ~' • BAXUEL RIDDLE. 13ereo,r7 • ' Dinsttelta--"Aaavat, Hartji-, 4otuk. Atwillii.B ii Hannan, Jotiii B. Llvlugton. '” " • Olish Dia& fbr PauttStoCk.; ''' ' ' ' Immo ' - rtOVILASS` itraavvrAvriritrats,,. The mploralKorttlhaillirig at:1)1ml 4111 lal'iltrAkigo4-, • .' •',- ay Me aaia °fiat e 6 lebrated , i,'. - • - • '..,'..: . _,_ - L. , - 4,10 -PLIEW An 0L1.T.:! , • ~. !•.,• , i , I .. ?,:::: ...-., toir'brobared. to Atrulob. .1t hamar ARUM, ai • I • thots.arbatarto procure tali' aupetioNove. 1.) 1 • t.,' ,- , at r uckproport lona al we . pelien anaanatez-bottari; • r' ,- -, 4 , , arliele ror pots 'than Cu) La toe ,lattratt.aukaria '"-..i', leoored aa auerage ataut, itt alt. -atillt T :‘ f' . ., Id OXIIIII6 , . WIV lintlloll4l3,,reaelipie.2 wigigo nn ,..,, % ;-*. I 3 : 4 6: 1. olr a g . d l f T ft t b ecl a e s :in:: ; T a , tire ita a ilii7 u .: : 1 1:, i : :7: :,.. vi I LI, i., : i4tmdtt:liirree:lloll,,ste,me:lthaLisakitrawSo4lllll:2:ll.B.46llPlLi:: j '-' Aoattarrom f 1.4 1_ ~ -...! :34 . 1 7._ . . 4 , .. .., ~,,l, ALLEGHENY,, PA. i