The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 11, 1868, Image 2

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FEDAII4IIIA.
Maiden, crowned Kith - glossy
Lithe as pantbeeloreat-roamtag.'
Long-amp-a st_ahut. when she dadeca,
On a stream of ether floating— •
Bright, 0 bright Fedalmal
From all curves like softutes drifted,
, Wave-kissed marble roundly dimpling,
lat.:off music slowly winged. :
Gently rising, gently stalking —
Bright, 0 bright Yedalmal
Pure as rain-Ctir on a. rose-lellf, • .
I
nuttliiittrborn in -noondar_uPOtlestls
Su den.perfeet tbe den - bead._
Gem or earth and sky bepotte.n—
-' Bright, 0 brighs.Vedalat:
-Beautfbis iko snottal baler.
• Itolp light her form engendered
Out of tremor- leurrilttg; gladness,
rressotte sweet and joy remembered — . -
rchilg-of Light, Tedaltrialc •
.r - The Spanish Gypiv
.A.BOTIT .- 1103!:E.
—Oil. boring is reyiving iu.West
Tiogs, county; crops never prom
ised better, • ,
--New itrikes are
,dttily l reported in the
oil, regions.
—A:railroad from 'Phillipsburg to Nor
nsdaleis,projected. ' ' -
—Prof. Thurston ;is '"making balloon as
censions at Meadville. ;
—York complains of the nnusual number
of mosquitoes. this season.
—Heirs are waited the W. I. Hannan
estate of Clearfield county.
—The Baptist's of Tyrone . are about to
erect a new Church building. • •
, .
—Mr. Ifnry, f}mith, , wort h y, citizen of
Chamlnisburg, died suddenly last week.
—The United States :+
District Court of
%Western'Pennsylvania is in session at Erie:
,
—A.boy in Venango attempted to bite a
torpedo and had his month terribly burned.
—Warren county Republicans take no,
stock in the Crawford county system of
nominations.
—Farmers cf Greene county, com -
Plain 'that the wheat is seriously affected
with the'rust.. '
—McCarty, the' alleged murderer of Barry
at Waterloo, "Venanio 'County, strenuously
denies his guilc.. • _
—A' young roan is to' be tried: at. Erie by
the United States Cotiri, for Making apple
jack on a cider mill.'
—AC. Joseph Stoat, the t4rst white male
born hi Xew Philadelphia, ghio, died last
week aged 66 Years.. , • ,
—Three cows
, and calf belonging' to
Samnel . E4kley,,, , Df Semerset, were killed
by lightning, last:week.
—Adam ll'aYlor;:of York. litts plat return-,
hime from China, ;after - a three 'years
. .
cruise in the,lo . -13- ier:Oce- •
—A 3.lre. Zorn, of Oil City, tired one end
'of a rope to a bed post and• the' other about
her neck and swung off into eternity.
,Jane Snider recently, died at eternity. ,,' ,
Point, lionongahela county; West Vir
ginia, at the remarkable age of 107 years.
—Mrs. T. E.. Fry; of Shelby "Ohio, acci
dentally' shot herself in the hand on Tues
day morning of last week while handling a
• country exchanges are teeming with
accounts of the manner and means of spend-.
ing the glorious Fourth in their neighbor-
—Rev.' James Blabk, Vice President o,
the Washington and Jeftbrson College, has
resigned to accept, the thePr'esideney of an lowa
College. . , - • •
—Edward Williams, of Scranton, Penn
sylvania, accornclished the feat of swim
ming:nine miles in one hundred and fifty
minutes.
—'Aunt Retty,r an. aged •negress, the
oldest inhabitant 'Of Wellstooro, Pa.; died I
last' Week. She .was nearly an hundred
years old. • , .
—A Young man riding on. attAllegheny
Valley Railread train thrust hip arm out of
the window and had it broke as , a reward for
his foolishness. - .
- -Mayor Blackmore, of Pittsburgh, was
the heaviest subscriber to the stock of the
Cluirllers' Valley Railroad. ,R.e t,ook one
himdred shares. • i •
--A. man participated in a , sack , race on.
the fourth at 'F'ottsion. gOtthq purse;
and died lltefollowink night front the effects
of over exertion.' , _ ' , •
—.T.,. B. McEnally; of .eleartleld, has been
appoirtted•Budg,eof the 25th Iridlcfal Dis
trict, to supply the vacancy occasioned by
the resignation of ,Tudge - Linn, :i ,
—Two *as aged Eiven_
twelvo Years weruArowned while bathing
at Scranton: It , wattlhe oldPstory one try
ing td•reecne the ether and bothiiiit.'
auspices'Pt kh, 611aVello*E4'
the corner stone of,Lue ,new Court House
about to be erected in' Franklin, Pa., will
be laid neat Widnetklay,' e4ening.
—Frank 'T.lt9igtskaiiitt4tiou's youth ;
ittem:Elza:t9, walk a,tight tight : rope, nt,kraelcliu
and fell to the ground, irdlitarice:_of thirty
feet, breaking his let alioV6 the au le
—4*FB, 4 Zollinger,of )0 4 '00 1 4, gh l ?!
is in 441 for putting too much: arsenic jn
biscuit baked for her daughter-in6law: `The
latterrtind her brother ate the .inistilit and
were Wreak ne4tlY,Wlled
2,llss'Frankiin, it,yoeng lady .of 'Bred
' ford, :Pa., was in, a wagon; when the. horses
- ran milky.. Shea jumped but,`but her crino
line caught on the step ef the' vehicle, and
she was ,dragged, with- head, and taqiy on
the ground,: a distanced , nearly a mile.
She *as! terribly brtiltied,' and 'died 'almost
instantly' after being rescued trnm *O4:
rible position
—Zanesville! was--visited -11. terrible
storm on Wednesday, the most severe that
has eyer . svertt over ilist . pirt'of
ring U continuance ,some MhOrers took
shelter tunder a shed which was erected' .
• bena tit . , h' f ' Ai?. :'l,4lid°` !..f l4o:`,4 ;*: .-4e6;'
The:Starr/I EnaPPM:Meztreeoft.'near its roots
and itielllbri theeked killing taili'af:theMen
and wo ii diiigY the ii•
others More or 'l,ss
• Barnswere struck by: lightning and..urnanyi
buildings were blown dolint — i,n, the wicked
ztnrm Mrs .11•,`...i
Taw. deetaratioa et% Na.rshaViiiel asar fast
year the Freach.arinymma imof4V4riatoti for
the Priaseiaig but Una noveitria:Oiladitita.
edly itat fottierinctpallatfdlitiONiittlieldiatiel
Tt shoWtl3 l 4,V 6 ert•W'' L '''el ll : ti
'FranciVotitetatas, T. „ •
see .aitkiiiintetidW . It-
j filghteu politieit opiate*, • =
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Marriage or Celibacy.,
"Isabella T." writes as followsto the
, -
London Ptiblic Opinion:• -
When a girl marries, she ought, to a cer-,
_ _
Min extent, to giYe up her acquaintances,
and consider the company of - her,, husband
.-_
the best - company she can have. -They.caing
wife, ust learn cooking carefully. There
,
are many excellent cookerY'books, but she
must not follow them implicitly.__ My own_
plan, for some time aiterl Was married;was'
to take some dish and prepare it once ac
cording_to_gie„re, Celptai:Ket,4..and.latare-..
filly; 'Whit ingredients - etitilirtie asp - enied"
with. The second.tine 1 genprally Min-
Ned it at half the expense. - A useful plan
Ist° keep a blank book in the kitchen draw
er, and whenever -a deviation from-the or
thodox cookery book is riuid e -,,. to jot it
ooWn. Do not wait till yon have washed
your hands; let the book 'biiruiger-marked
rather thini loseAm idea: '- '
You will hive thus learned much more of
horisehold. ' etonomy, than if you trust to
alone; and when your . daughters
,grow up, what a fund ofpractical informa
tion it will be for them. To a great extent
,the celibacy of our young men is owing to
;way`in which_ girls are brought up.
;Through - mistaken kindness, Mothers often
'do themselves, - what they ' ought to make c
their daughters do. Let 'them teach them
housekeeping'on . a fixed `methodical plan,
,and then they will learn theuhistory,Fren.ch
and music all the . better. It is, natural and
right that a mother should wish ta.§ee her
daughtefd well educated, I and eyen highly ,
accomplished; and it isisti' miitake 'that a'
good and. careful' education, -would - - unfit a
girl for the homely. duties of cooking, dust
ing, Sm.! On the :contrary,- these duties
would be . better performed, and if mothers
would, at the same ,time" that they seek
talented instructions for' their — daughters,
impartio them some ' of their own culinary
talentlhere•-viotild'be more eood wives and
more marriages. Little girls should be
taueht, as early as possible, to perform sini-J
pie household,. duties neatly, and, .as . they
_grow older; let them become gradually ao- 1
quainted• with - the whole theory of house
keepingiti such a -manner. that, whert.mar.
Tied, they will be ableto . adapt theniselves
to their circumstances, Mid be useful as
well as pleasing companions to their huti•
bands. Let none of my 'unmarried sisters
suppose that I wish them, when th l ey mat
ry, to become mere household slaves. Most
1 young men, "when they marry, have fair
prospects of advancement, and, should they
be steady, theymay in time be able to keep
not one servant only, but several, and their
wives' knowledge of housekeeping prove no
less useful to them than.it was when they
had no servant at all.
Do Not Play With Babies
Especially with those whose mothers are
"nervous creatures." and whose fathers are
wide-awake, go-aheadatiie, steam engine
ish men: _ • .
• Young America - has too many nerves
already, and too highrstrong itt that ; too
,ready to vibrate at a touch. Do not play
upon them; Let them be quiet.
, For the first three, or four months of his
mortal life let_him be handled arid cared
for, as far as, practicable, by, one quiet per-
Bull and after that let him not be caught up,
anti' tossed 'Op - and tickled' and cackled at
by every one who comes along. Keep him
quiet. If grandma, or aunty, or "bobby".
want to enjoy the baby, let him approach
him carefully, reverently, snug him up
gently, talk to him soothingly and sensibly,
and have a good time' with him without
setting him all on springs and making a
00l of him.,
After he is able to talk do not say smart
things to him and teach him to make pert
replies, and when old enough to be sensi
tive.to remarks, do not say of him, in his
presence; as though he had no sensibility,
"What a little maul" "He looks like' his
mother:" "Hon he has grown tall !"
Leaye hiin to ,his simplicity- and uncon
scionsness. He will` wake up out of them
soon enough without. ..,
Ifi the family to which lie belongs is busy
and bustling, keep him out of the way of it
as much as possible. Lead him in the
"green pastures" and by the ":Btill waters:"
Ten chances to '-one, the sensitive, nervous
system in hlm greatly predominates over
the organic. His head- 7 his front head par
ticularly—is • toot large, his stomach too
small, his, fingers too sharp. Study to
change this condition, and work away at
him till the predominance is the other way,
or until there is developed in him a greater
capacity for living a long life than dying
an early death. - To this end, let, him be fed
regularly, and at physiological intervals,
with plenty of simple, nutritious food,.
avoiding all ,stiniulants—even. flesh meats
in hia.earlier growing . years—in both food
and drinks. Get him to sleep in We day
, time and to bed early - nights; and let him
'sleep as binges lie will. In short; let him
live a good deal as the little - pigs' and calves'
do. Do not put' fine clothes on 'him.' ''Let;
him touch the giound,. 'play on the lap of
earth, and keep,aW4y irem him intellectual
and social encitemente. (These remarks;
apply to girls as well as W boys- )
If you do not look;out, OldlAmerica will
'become so-smart and keen and quid that
it will "flash in the -pan," or so attenuated
'that it will vanish into thhi nir; and there
will be nothing left tifit.—hdchestei,'2f. Y.,
• Express. , ,- • .' 4 -
In the good old times' in - Kentucky;_ when
"stibstantialjustice" , was administered in a
- -
log cabin, after al free and easy Manner, a
suit was brought for the recovery, of certain
money which , it was alleged , the plaintiff
had been defratided out' of by the ingenfOus
operation known as "thimble-rig - ging."' In
the course of the trial the plaintiff's calm
sel, who hapPened to be 'Mt "expert,"',im-*
, dertook to enlighten, the Court as to .the
niodus,opegandi, of the, performance. ,rPut
,ting himself into position, be produced.
the three cups and "the little joker," and
..proceeded, suiting the action to the word; -
”Then may it please the Court, the de
fendant, placing the cups on his knees thus,
I began to shift them so, offering to 'bet my
client could - not tell under. which cup was,
"the little joker," meaning, thereby, may
'it please the ,Court, this ball, with the in
tention of defrauding my client of the sum:
this wagered. For instance,.when ,I raise
the cup so_,, , yOur Honor supposes that' yor
see the balh.".l
,
I , Bnppese ' , see 2"nititarrupted ) the judge,
who immi. closely , watched .thaperformatice,
and was sure that he detected the'liall as,one
of the cups wasaccidentallr raised. "Why,
'any fool cau seo, where it -is, auClietu..it,
and be sure to win, There ain't Ito:l4e
•fiandirki thar."
~a„ ~~,
' "Perhopalour toper,would.lllko .tp. go .&.
ipsinueted the counsel
"Go, aIY and douhle f itil ; and;
/ *ere's, the -.thin°. , under, the. middlet
p4. 11 .vt0 A 4 .‘ , l 13'11
q 4:l l. >94ttte foreatan,„*li -
the PAYs - al iJ ti .
I ?k.nd I, alllijAfnithAtiliJit:the jurprs * '
ene,after the. other t .tastal eachaau3 had in
, rtyttibitiklito.o ,;.inbrr/4 1:1 kti,ti kyr
"'/"l4Paditlitolo4,34o4ofis 123 b
4kuti otheAßlleliolcesM had
tfitatairtirtoppesire4bbAufige 4 to3itur
tfillsailogo4nattlitilchity Lou
I git e lo kg otk set4l tkeSttstalliriablu-t
/ tar, xi the ground th It was the "aerndest.
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vx.ene'in a Court Howie:
• • jf.,PAZETTE : SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1868.
IMIIINTEgMtY
TEETH . EXTILACTEI) -
--
` larrrucinyr PAlairt
.te ._
Sro CNA. E MADE WHEN ARTIP/CLLL
- -
'1 EXTH ARE ORDERED.
- - A BULL SET FOR SR,
AT - DR. - SCOTT'S. -
SIB PENN STREET. RD-DOOR - ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORK i9'.A.ACRAN'IED. CALL AND EX
/aux! Sr.*CPI ,
EN BO / 1. . fE I. 74 4 T:r/NE vxmoert
---rre;,- •- - - - - 11e - rtiterr •
GAS FIXTURES,'.
FIXTITBES
ia cl
FOR OAS AND OIL. •
Ia
IMilMiMoa
Just reoe
ever open
, ELDONIit IC.ELLYi
It ' l3 STREET, COIL _WEL ALLEY
147 WO'
m1124:1222 1
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &c.
HYDEAULIFAIM.ENT.
PLASTE4 CHIMNEY T0n..,:
WATER.PIPZB.
HENRY H. COLLER . % ,
. . 28
Wood
DRY GOODS:
()LOSING' OUT OF
.suramEß DRESS GOODS
ffi BIIIICHFIELBA CO'S;
No. - 52 St, C/oir Street.
. .
LAWNS for 515c,.wortb 3710. •
LAWNS for 37c. - worth 62c.
GRENADINES, for 55 cents worth 400 .. ; •
PIQUES for T . , Zio sj v c ottli A / 1 12.._ . -
GREY (lOODS, for bile. worth 70c.
THE-BEST ASSORTMENT OF
• DRESS COOPS
IN THE . CITY; ALL ENTIRELY NEW, AND
CEUXIA.P'Efirr IN, THE CITY,
.REMEMBER THE. PLAGE,
,• • .
NO. 52 St. Clair Street.
1y8: , -
87. MARKET STREET. Eiri .
GREAT. REDUCTION
IN PRICES ! •
TO.
ciAasv. wroc - K. OF
GOODS.
87 MARKET STREET.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS.
5e31: ST STRErr....B7,
115 WOOD ST. 115.
Sli t iNNON & CO.,
No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
wietciaum@ukize.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
AT lownir EASTERN PRIM.
JrC64
168. 168 '
NEW GOODS.
,
NEW ALPACCAS. • •
ripw
BLACK
HOSIERY and 4LOVES.
- SOUCTI r ,
Qs' No. 168 Wylie , Btxeel.
65.
.0):1:493 '1
16s.
1,
- •
(lAMB I NeCIANDLESS & Co.,
Wilsotii Cart d 00.; )
.* VIIOLZBALE Ditil.ENl3 IN
. •
Foreign ad Domest ic Dry. Goods,
...1? - 0:91114,00D STREET;
Tpird itoor 6,l4vl7.,4!usto#daneY,
" • '
SEWING -MACHINES.
THE GREAT' IMEgfICAN COM
BINATION. •
BUTTON-HOLE , OVERSEWING'
,AND SEWING MACHINE.
rr WAS No LAvez, ' •
IIEING' ABSOLUTELY TIM BEST' FAMILY
MACHINE j IN •TIIS 'WOBLEI,•AND -IN
/111.1it$ICALLY..THE.puICAFEST.,
` ,
iinted to 401 tfils 31tik11#1, i ,
! ' -/01-114../EL a'-'33Al:4Eat:l3air
liVisterts i PennOtranta.
eivil2er .F•irrri IitARICE'r kirtErll3, r 'oviw :
Itichairdsonts JoVelry Store. .. ,m 03104.
CONFECTIONWRIES.
GE
, „
4 : G .
Foncy'CakW Baket ht':Ccin.reefioner,'
. . .
fa •Arip •DZALX,I}/N - • ' • -
FOREIGN kpc .3IE P T /P
No., 40; cornieriedet4l stretd,
_AUC
41senYi otOtand. I.9E.ORICAM4 of
Tartousl4vors., . ,Lam . •
Icl:wait w4nopilitigr,,
confecti
1,32i0. SOO liiiITHFIZGD-STEHYT4I i; .
Between SisroUtb and lAberty,
hilarLAD LB , CrlrtYrriffhaid.s2i' it:161:163.
WORGE . BEACENJOA . .. I jll L, I
~",' i .x e.‘ .
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j: , :xioo x y 0 1 / 44 .. 441 ".„..: ..:,..:
0' akvie,"itoilailiithi%
tir sift 13 P3l s 4 01 Vef ,121)%iti .4 , .. . •
1 0 44.0 1 i lkk ovevoi lill APOOrrii inna
ormagemai .
s i ' ' a 7 14_24:4,
6 '
1 17 r ...'
4 : • 1 44 0 11 "" 4 . 111 : - ----, 1
CARPETS.AND OIL .01.AdTHS.
JUST ittr.pervEn.
IifOTTINGRAIU CURTAINS.
SWISS LACE CURTAINS.
Brass and Wood Cornices,
THE NEWEST AND Bun PATTERNS,
(Many of which cannot be had elsewhere, )
AT TEE LOWEST PRICES.
111cFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and. 78 Fifth St-renc,
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT, •
Which TEN YEARS' TEIA.L in New York and Oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
rrs AnvAsTitties:
Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid.
Sid—No ripping apart necessary:
3d—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae,'
the Carpet. looks nearly aa good as new; save the
natural fading from. wear. .
4th-When perfectly clean; a Carpet will wear at.
long again, a desirable matter as a. mere point of
economy, to say nothing of 100k5... - .
• ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
No.. '179 • -Liberty „Street' .';
Or giildressed to F, O. Boa 413, will reueiVePrOmPt
attention. . f ,
GEO. L'IIIeCLINTOCK;
-:; r vftoPitirrPg:-.
'BUSINESS_ CEBN9SI9.
CO..PARTNERSHIP; - •
, wo ;sl' P. DIL*oRTEI as
partner with.us to the wbWtcsaleorqrcerstlinsinesi,.
°atheist tuat:'- • •
• . , 130 and 1133iia*coN - D c.Wttsburgli..
~tiyamm.
04);-PARTNEASHrr:•FT1110
kJ' DERSIGNED -bare thlstdas associated Weal
seivaa together andes,the iirso name of ; ,
LYONS & CO.
For the ourposottO•carl lug WHOiLESA.LE
LUOKINU 11 $ I).Etth, , 0 Woodati
. PLOW.FathG4pil, Jr.,..,
-• J 431 V.. L'YO 8,
SAC KETT ' •
Ikt Ll , V
OVER
MS
TIISSOLUTION OF. • CO-PART
NERSlLlP;—Therertnership heretufbre ex
;testing nutlet the style 6f • - "'
, ,
• ' senium.llAsTlNGS lic.00„ •
Is this lily dlebolyed hyinikteel ,ehosent: A4VIO.
from the The i budpees
1.11 be curri d onjis.deuel,;under the old .name
B:IfASTINOSI.t. CO.; Carpeneeiii, awl t Otabfeii..
cornerof Weetii beet tied bust
aces-orh',Orthj.iyehilli:,The,.
the old Itti,in b e settie'd by Oa:U*44-,
signed.. ' " Skraptr.
ziAt,ib'4till#l 4 l`,9AL
, , , '101:44)1'
. .
mfie.undewiuktil. itautellited with llm in.
buthiete, dittin,V nem Abrll. An, 19138 ‘ • Mr. ALi.
FRED; ti , WALL. We son ASIA GILLtBPIE rad. ,
LOlllO ENG 5,4tT The, style et the am to be J. •
J.,GILLEbPtE
liethrtitty, to etbe • above:, Atte undashmid like*
pleasure/A stating 1 that, they twill eqa;laue the:, , • •
LOOKING,''OLAM3.'AND'PIETI)4II4IIIgINESS,.
At tifilitOoll 'iitt r itkOttoiie -- thet Intad to' Deer Itt•
daemon:lb/ to atnahMeeetaieob to; at/ %Ohre lat 'the
Ulliteit4Mlitcht i 141;; • "
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Eff2l2
Hollik4ol/11911MItivf,e4 '±;:l.),Ati,
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( 13. , DILITORTH & CO;
Inn
NOS AND NOTIONS.
pßicEs MARKED -DOWN I
AT
MAMUTI & CARLISLE'S,
N0.'19 Fifth Street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED!
--4111WINDAPIER JULY - IST.
HOOP SHIFTS. (Ladies!,) for
CORSETS. (Real FrenetA)
LINEN UA,WXEBC S IEF9~ for...
•. - ,
KID GLOVEB, (warrant,ed,).
PAPER . 6OpLARS
200 Yder.'Skooll 0rr924,- '(good) ' 5
POCKET B0i)163, woriii 60c 25,
31E14'13 431:75135g1i. 7.111415ER51:1ERT5..:.... '5O
~„ • . •
itENIS SEAN DRKWERS
All kinds Bonnet; an d` Hats at Half Cod:
CRFAT BARCAINS;
mcri‘rps or Gooris
Speeal Elates' to Brereiliants &Dealers .
_ ,
=MI MI & 041EUSLEI,
LIIMi
W G09D.5...
- -
; LARGEST:AND - ^
BEST STOCKING THE CITY.
LADIES' ME BUGE. GAUNTLETS,
With Military CUM, in Drab, Buff and Tan:
HOSIERY,
.A r. . 11 line of French, German and English.
V AL 1%2" Ss.
In Silt Linen
Linen and. Palm Leaf._ A hill line'of White
OPw. YAKS..... , : .. , •
~ . .
MEGES, MING SILK AND pinuoN,
In all Were and shades
PARASOLS,
. .
PRINGED, BEADED, LINED .AND PLAIR.
A- FULL LINE OF. 'HOOP' SHIRTS
Also, some new styles DROP SKIRTS.
..94,RATI.SadtiL 4 :231 1 1:;:sar i . ety, In white and col
, .. . .
liainsook, Velvetßibbons ( Paper Collars,
Dish Linen,. .K hl Gloves, raper Ours,
Lawn, ' ' Silk Gloves. - .
Striped Shirts,
Swiss, Lisle Gloves, II Embolderies„
Cambric, Cotton Gloves, Ribbons, 1 4 4, •
. .
Also THE NEW SARATOGA COLLO.
An these t icoods are to be had at the tOWEBN
PRICES. o
MACRUM, GLYDE & .CO.,
IS and SO-Slarket Street..
COAL AND COKE.
IWAIL r. LAMM & cO.
COAL AND COKE.
Offtoe, Sandusky Strete. and P. P. W. O.
R. 8.., Allegkany City.
t3M'EItIOR
Youghiogheny Coal and Comic Having Coke,
AT LOWEST 3IARKET RATES.
Orders
COAL! COAL!! COALII!
= DICKSON, STEWART &CO.,
lisving removed their Olibm to •
503 TAM'
(Lately City Flour Mil) SECOND FLOOR. •
Are 71,13wirepi.re d to (brash to'od 10ifilitIOCI HE
NY LUMP, - NUT COAL 'olt. LACK, at the lowest
market price.
All orders left at. thelr - intace, or addressed to
them through the_ mail, will be attended to promptly.
OHARLES H. ARNISTBOrif4a;
TOUGHIOGLiti AHD, 00111111LLSilra3 con,
And Atantifiicturera of
COAL, MACK AND DSSULPHITRUEV COKE.
Office and Yard4OR'NER• OF BUTLER AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty-and
Clymer streets Ninth Ward, and on Second street,
near Lock No. 'l, Pittsburgh,
• Families and 'Manufacturers • suimlied with the
bert article of Cosi or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of theft* offices will. receive
prompt attentiOni• ,, • ••• • • • - ,•• '
,
RDISTRCING HITTeIIpIASON,
A•Baceensurs to " Yriumuizirau: AND Ybir GI oa uszrt COAL, , -
MiNERS,LBI:IIPPEBS I.I.7DYIEALIMB. BY BAIL.
GOAD ANDI ItAVT4I, of ppertoryoughlog4w ,
,CAS . AND' FAIVIIILY -
Tit* SYBY4t i k,
the Gas WOrkta , • • , •,, , , •
SUPERIOR - COAL: _
C. CM:ERR - SE Br a
Minersit Shippers of BtrIBBURGR GAti, TOlWcx
and FA MILY COAL, NUT COAL and.SLACB.
• Coal delivered promptlfse all - parta., of the elites
• at the lowestplarhet rstes,,_ •.-• : . • •
°thee and Iard—CORNER FOUBTBAN u WAT
, SON Incennetty_CanaplilT,SET:B, Ppasororati. ,
P. u. BOX inlol. ‘.•• . • ' 'oats ;-
• GLASS, CHIpI.A.,;eI.7LEIRY:
100,WOOD STREET
CHINA,•GLASS.AND;
SILVER rLATEII
..'•
E ., ;PAR.LNN::STATUETTES, 8:
' - .• "L
8 ttOct
And Otbiii. STAPLE AND' PAEO7r
.4 • GOODS; a great variety. • •
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RICHARD, M'BREUDA , C O4
100 •".•
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Dir'EFUA.N.tt EICOtritER„
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1 011itabthr on Undo' ansortaent of CLO=3.•
COMMA WinVigit 11544081.
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FOR SALE:-
LOU
~ 75
19 FIT'S STREET.
O. DAVIS
myM
tly attended to
Dim arm. tit
FosFO SALE.
o ACRES OF \ AND HMI
LOCK 'TIMBER LA. on Black Melt
Creek, Bantu gton tows. county. Pa.,
9 miles from Nineveh Ss .ue Penneylt auto
Central Railroad. and o 0 acres of cleared ,
land, under good fencing. ',lon the premise* are
erected one Grist Mitt , witlr2 run of burrs and 2
run of 'atones, all complete and In good winning or
der. One Saw Mill, in coMplete order. tutting
3,000 feet per day.
One house, two :Sitories higlocl, with 121
rooms, 40x42 feet.
• trae dwelling, 28x40 feetilB rooms. •
One " lave; 1 " 1 91 ,
One - -18:28 14 " -
".
One . 18x2113`.".
Due ie 24-x26 .. 'l5 "
tine Stable. 90x24 feet, - 16 feet high; Bitiekstnik -v.
Shop and other outbuildingl. This and is under
laid with stone coal and iron', ore, and it has Pleat,
of never-failing strings of water, besides the Cr.e's
running through ti.o entiripremises, and' he, ;'."-
mid cheap and on easy term, o a good mon With is
-10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AVENUE ,each lot 201
ib1t.:100 feet, on whims i s erected four- two.story
fframe dwelihr Isobars, of 61 rooms and 'hall each.
These lots embrace a full square of ground, front- -
ring 200 feet on Bedford avenue. and bounded on -
leach end by a wide. street,. With an -18 feet alley In. •
the rear. l'ihr the premises t a purap of Mating and.
lexcellene water. and the sit,face of the Intsislevel
land needs neither tilling nonoradttigio prepare thou •
;for huilding purposes, and being Ina section ofthe
:oh' where property M increasing Very rapidly is
value. make them desirable for tut Investment, espe
cially as the present houses ',rent for enough to pay
a good interest ou the sum: asked"for the whole
proper y. Call soon on the Isndertigned and secure
a cheap, safe and paylmr inv:estment. -
Also, A FARM OF 160 sACIRES of good , land,
situated in East Wheatfield township, C 0..: • 1 .
Pa., 90 acres of ;which is cleared-land, its good cull--.;
tivation, 20 acres being In excellent meadoi*. The •
Improvements are a two-story ,frame-dwellltig house.
of 4 rooms, a frame bank .banl, 36x60 feet, with
stabling undetheato,- and other outbuildings,
good repair. It is the good neighborhood, eonve-
silent to sehoole,. churches, -Stores. ftc.". and
- sold very low for cash or anercved securities...
Also, a RIVER BOTTOM4FARBI of 76
miles - from the city' EllOobeth township,Alle
gherty county, Pa., on the Yourogheny river, one
half mile from Elrod's Stollen , on the Gennellsville.• - ,
-railroads:hear thurchr.s, sebno s, stores,.s.4., In the
flourishing villages of BOstftland Oreen l Oak. The
improvrmente'are a two-story brick - house. of
rooms, hall and cellar, a grald frame bank,barn vriflo •
stabling underneath, an outbuildings;S welt -
of good - standing'. water at the door and. several'
standing trews waters can the farra apples.n or.
chard of 700 of qekeetol fruits of cher
ries, !Ads; peacheil:dulheellnd grapes. ThisPrea
esti' :being located tsetse :the line of the railroad,
witilln one.houes ride of the city, make's it very de- ,
oirable for gardening or a dairy farm; it le also a.
good and beautiful locationsfor country hornet near
the city; lying immediately on the ;I tiver,'on the op
potsite , side from the railroad.. The Wee, Newton
Accommodation and other, trains on the railroad of
ford certain andAreiplenti opportunities of daily'
communication to and fromithe city. Will ba.sold
as a whole os Mit/W.4one s l ue ; ormore.. to suit pits•-•,
chasers
Also, A FA.ItM OF 178 :ACRES, Minded la Sit,
Clair township, Westmoreland-county,.Pa., near
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station.- The improvements. area two-story frame
house,
_-with feet, and good cellar, a trope banW.
barn 40 hy 00 and other outbuildings. There-
Is on the place a young apple end peach orchard; -
120 acres cleared land. divided into fields of courts-
West size, a large portion Of which are well set in.
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract eMr-. '
ered with good timber, lt'is well watered and-un
derlaid with coal and limestone and is convenient
to churches, schools, stores mills and blacksmith
shops. A real good bargain is offered In this excel
lent farm; and with it will be bold ail' the personal
property on the premises; consisting of -horses,
cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears,
wagon, plows. farming Ito Menscuts and household
and kitchen furniture. Together:will: be sold very .
low and on easy terms, to oresponsiole purchaser.
Also;' desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of
158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES: in ElleshethTp.,
Allegheny county, ra;, on the line of the Hempfield
railroad. and one and one-half miles from the Con
lsville railrosd'at Suttee Station. On this forme'
are 40 acres of superior White' oak timber, weer,.
alone Is now worth one-halt the price asked-for the;
whole tract. The,improvements are a log house
frame barn, good fencing,land an apple orchard oe"
good fruit. It is - well a stered - and underlaid with.
limestone and flag stone olio. superior quality.with'.
atone coalfor the use of the farm. ' •
Also, The best FAR3ii in Fairfield township,
Westmoreland county. -Pd., of 250 ACRES, - ablate,
six miles south - of the ' Pennsylvania Central 'tall.'
road at Bolivar Station. The improvements are tate:
large hewed log. dwellingill one of, the. Wiliest ant)
best frame barns in the township; .two. apple orn,
'clsa•ds, in good bearingeodeltion: corn crib, wagon
shed and other outtrultdifigs.' - The whole farm la
under a high state of cultitatlon; fdmang all in Slat
rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime
stone soil, about 200 acres of which is cleared and!'
the residue of the tract in good timber; such as:
white. oak,•rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech.
This property will be sold:very cheap and on good
terms, as the owner Vrithes to engage in other bud..
nests. For particulars timers of
G. 8. irth
Street
1e20:042 .
FOR SALE. • - - i , -;: •
•
TWO HOUSES"ANDi LOT on oarroll etre t,
Allegheny. This property will be gold'law, teh4ho
party is about leaving the. ity, and wishes tod se.
of the property before removing, ' • .
SAW MULL, - TWO HOUSE S DWELLING TWO , .
BARNS, with 'good FARM,. and' about • SOO acres
timber land. This property will be soldlow. Cash
132.500—balance on thneito suit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
Sollars per acre. Improvements comfortable ft•amts
house and good barn: 50,'Inlres of the land clear.
FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of ralltMadt. -
very well , located for reisibg stock; Improvements
aregood and substantia4 100 acres of the land lb,
meadow and grain. I
'• CITY PROPER'TY. r iII dell a'goodbrick'hottee,
containing tive:rooms,:a Sixteen Hundred Dollars;..
and would rent for the amount in six years.. -
A LARGE. LOT OF GROUND, having' ,a. river,
front, and very conveniOt Of access. • ' - •
TANNEIII., convenient to the city, and having s.
well established cumuli or local trade connected..
'therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres °nand.
FOUR LOTS In Sherpsionrg, near the railroad; '"
would make a Rood coal . rd."
'H • • • • -
OTEL FOR SALE.., hat' tine Hotel property,
situated at the 'Blair le Junction, containing
fourteen rooms. and the. necessary "outbuildings,.
with three acres ofgarden and fruit,. treeS. Thia
.well located" hotel Ith sold low, as the propria
tor wishes to retire frogabtudneas. .. • •
• . •
Fos MENT
One large House, for Boarding House. • •
• One new Brick kieust,;sroores. • ' •;,
One new Brick Honsepf 4 rooms. .
One new Brick Housetif 3 rooins.
One House of .5 roomti and lot' 35 by 140; , •
One House cf 7 rooms and lot 150 nylso. r. .
Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms,eacb.
' One new Frame House,A rooms. • -•-
Two new Brick HOUSES, 3 roomneacn. , •
„' •
One new Frame Hodse in Wilkintantri, Jur lll, 7.
• six rooms - and large lot: well suited for garden.:'
7 acres that:can 'be . divided' Into acre Intl.—
5 Lots in Oakland. /
rower and a large Boom and Yard for •rent, Ins ,
Rood location.' Win tre rented,fbrabert or long—
For . : LEASE 'ouEAl''s-41.0ia.pli korton.street, 1-
Nintt Ward, '
WANTED-3,000-feet of - Flagging 3 to
thick. " ••
TO Lunn-450,000 • -
APWLT.AT
PisHANIFS'REALISTAB OFFICE,-
Nii,t 91 priimit: Bt., Pittabitrg
Atrar4 Or: • • I
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FOR:2 ATM,
sir
Union Pacific .ffaikrood c ona ti cs iv; ,. .
SASTKEN DWIELON.: t :
14134 I'l°4 th e tine e t their road. at,
in 00 'TO 0400 PER . ACRE4
end on a CREDIT OPIPPTE YEA,Pa;
. . For Inrther starllculnrs: ninia*M‘ t t addivia •••.
JOHN P OEirzatint;
Land (krzitinissioneri Topeka4Lensas.
;or cgeo..p,. LA 083 Se y
--- st.motacloibovii,
. .
*O, ofio WILL PURCHASE a:
gmoi : or 11033 if AllliEti„. • well - .
itrp=o,, ;lib Triune bodge of olsl rooms. fr,anie:
barn, and* an orchard or 'good' bearing apple and
peach %reek &c.; Bbtacrea ricared..tne. balance tw
-good oak, hickory. billow and other timber. ;innate.
entree m iles from lhe.jkluiskinguirt river. at.l3everly.
This lasaid co be Vial cheapest offered' tor sale
An the layskinr4/ 31 and: Parties desiring to ,
litirchase should ciplaooll..
• O. 88Snlithtleldlitteeti.,'
BALE tilDraCE,; ,. R .;
BALA ,OR • W.-TA large two-story. douhle • ,
ante; 'containing 1 rooms; Including double par.
Mr; with Marble 'thellioderis irh
Troveeletitri. , l: war*k or •groarice: rruitit
• W,berrfet. &AL Mailed, near vitio,. ~..
erizmitiod ortuo Wylie street arnin el ar i fiyra.. '';
11!hb Is tsiewt nut tuedsoreestiotattorial*
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