The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 15, 1868, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    N
Ii
Li
E
Byron.
An. English writer, in the course.of a re=
.
~• view `of - a new life of Byron, siva:
• His name did not appear pn transcription
lists, though his purse was/ alwayS open to
1 1 the needy; he • wrote Hebrew melodies.
which a living critic has pronounced to be
"fraught with the spirit of Isaiah" butt he
- did not subscribe to the "Propagation aVhe
:GosPel Society "the abhorred slavery, but
• he did not swelltrain of Mr. Wilbdr
force., He poured forth profusel descrii-
Alone cf the dories of foreign lands, but 1r
• indulged in none of the sentiments which.
make Englishmen ' , justly proud of their
country.' * 1 •
In his opinions he was a kind of "Hermit'
in London"—not one of the smooth and
similar' ,people people whose versei. edify
and whose after dier speeches delight an
- approVing public , e puzzled people quite
as much as he delig tea them, and, ,unluch
'fly for himself; h delighted in puzzling
t
hem. But the her of a season rides, and
will ever ride, with a slalke in his triumph
ant chariot. The golden statue has always
a foot of clay. Demus b acts. tired of its
handsome and accomplished Aleibiades, and
next to the pleasure of seating him on the
throne, is the pleasure of dragging him
off it. \ .
Neither consent of credible witnesses nor
zeal in his champion is, able,, , to, display By
' ron in a uniform light._ who were
admitted to his intimacy Concur in their ac
counts of his mutability. He was, at once
silent and self-centered, free of speech, and
affable of demeanor ; at times sad and spec
ulative as Hamlet ; at times as mocking and
ad grotesque as Scarron. • Highly gener
. •. .
P - '
.3.. j
1
_
I
f
_ _ 1
1
FM
LE
_ ..
. -
ins and benevolent, he deemed - no sacrifice
for others too great; yet•he delighted to
tease his friends, as children delight 'ln teas
"ing their pets; and his correspondence
shows: him parodying .writers' whom he
'highlyiesteemed, or penning lampoons on
i nn
those Whom he had praised in verse, and to
whom he haddedicated poems.
His literary tastes were not more consist
t than bin' personal likings. He was
- ong the foremost innovators in'Engliah
etry, andye a worshiper at the shrine of
pe. There s reason for thinking him in
fferent te hakspetire ; and thbugh the
pOem which made him famonstetween bed
' time and breakfast was written in the Spen
serion-meitsPre, he could not endure The
.1
_Fairy Que '._ Like Horace Walpole, he
reviled kirk, , yet there are few sympathies
in his writings for "King Mob ; he often
satirized hi own order, and yet he was
proud of his i Norman blood. He was con
-4 sistent in his lovofor Shelley and Moore,
and ;the strokes he/ most severely felt were
those .e.autied by / the early deaths - of his
school and college friendfi. Shelley, by his
' otholariship by his imaginative power, and
metaphysical speculations, inspired him
tii
with a kind of awe, whichtlid not, however,
interfere with true affection. Moore's - so
ciety and correspondence afforded him un
mixed and un , iling delight. Neither was
,
there any variableness in his demeanor to
dependents. - e knew their worth as well'
as he knew tof theparasites who sunned
themselves in ,his favor. To Fletcher and
Tic he was a kind and equable master; he
played with, according to their deserts, the
Medwins and Pordoris 01 hi retinue.
El
.1 "
~. 1
Mark Twain on the Accordeon.
Mark was, as many , ather young men are
at• some • period sir their lives, anxious to
learn music. Lie tried first one instrument,
thhn another, till finally he settled down to
the accordain.l OrLthat soul-stirring arti
cle of music lid learnt to play that melodi
•onh and' - popular air "Auld Lang Syne."
:For abiiut a week he continued to torture
!Ida unwilling hearers, when, being of
- in pious turn or mind, he endeavored 7
to
improve upon the original melody b ad
int
-
ing some variations of his own. B t who
hag ever seen A real genius succe d
. yet?
Just as Mark had finished his only t e; and.
y
wound up with an, admirable' flourish, the
landlady rushed into his rooip, and said shei
"Do you know any other i time but that.
Mr. Twain?" I told her, ineekly, that I
didnot. Well then," said phe, "stick to,
it just "as it is; don't put anyvariations to
it, becanie it is rough enough to the board
ers the way it is now." %
The upshot was, that its "roughness" was
soon made manifest, for half the boarders
left, and the other half would hive left had
not the landlady discharged Marki , Then
I like the wanderiag Jew, - Mr. , Twain went
from house to house. Norte would under
take to keep him after one night's music; so
at last, in sheer desperation, he wont to
board at an Italian
,lady's --Mrs Murphy
byname. lie says, •
"The first time I struck up the variations,
a haggard, care-worn, cadaverous old man
walked into my room and stood beaming
upon me a smile of ineffable happiness.
Then he placed his hand upon my head, and
looking devoutly aloft, he said with feeling
unction, 'God bless you, young man! God
bless you! for you have done that forme
which is beyond all praise. For years I
have suffered fOin an incurable disease, and
knowing that my doom was sealed, and
....
Ii
that I must die, I gave striven with all my
poweri to resign myself to my fate, but in
vain—the love of lite was too strong within
me. But heaven bless you, my, benefactor!
for sin ele I heard you play that tune and
those variations, I do not want to live any
longer-4 am entirely resigned--am willing
to'die—ln.fact, lam anxious to- die.' And
then the old man fell upon•s neck and
wept a flood of happy tears. .ors sur
prised at I these things, but could not
help giving the old gentleman a parting
blast, in the way of sonyi peculiarly o u t
lace-
rating variations, as beivent of the
door. They doubled him up like a jack/
knife, and the next time he left, his bed of,
pain and suffering, :lie vas all right in a
metallic coffin.",
At last stark, gave up-his penchant for
the accordeon, and from'.that day gave
amateur musicians a wide berth.
he Dome or the 'Capitol. t
The time has come when our wealthy cf6..'
izens need not go abroad ,to ace the finearl,
specimen of architecture of the kindin the
world. Visitors to the shrines of st Pauli
and St. Peter's-return westward and award
the palm of superiority to 'the dome of this
nation's Capitol. !Powering threehundred
feet from the base c te the summit, its Superb
proportions, unschpassed !in the world of
art, at once attraei the. attention elan be:
holders, and, as the king of the lan wive, ,
reigns supreme! ; But to see it in ail' its
regal beauty it Should be aflame of a night;
with innumerable gas jets;. then it` be
comes, irt_every sense of the word. "a moun t
tarn of light,' and 'ahares the honors of the
evening with the "Pleiades," "Orion," and
the' Milky Way."
The Pharoah whi) built the mightrpYra
mid of Egypt simply constructed his own
monument, and in !the 'same Way, the archl
tectof the dome, a citizen of good old Phila
. elphia, has woven his name into a frag
ment of the web ot' Time. Thomas ti. Wal
ter—do you know him ? the man Ivho'l
held this mighty tower in his brain, in all
its perfection, long, lon g before it ever saw
the light or day ; When yon and t, dear
reader, are not so 'much as a pinch of dust—
when the 'names of Washington and 'Lin
. coin are as remote iis!the sages who lived
before !Christ—the great architects- of the'
r. i
ERN
..
thworld will live, whether they sprung from i zinsexm a " ‘ „,._
__
e tawny Rind of theNlle, the soil of classic ~,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... • ...............x..,..........
Greece or the rich vegetable mould of the _
western hemisphere.: 640 MILES
•.
Previous to 1856, a dome had been con..' - il
structed of brick, stone, and wood, sheathed 01 , TEE
with copper. Its height was one hundred
and forty : five feet from the ground. This
was torn away to give place to the present -
structure, which is composed entirely of
iron and glass.
The chief engineers employed were Gen.
M. C. lifeigs ' and • Gen. Wm. B. Franklin.
These Eagmeers were detailed from the
War Department because it'is Government
property. Everything pertaining to this
work is under the special 41 , e of the engi-.
neer, and for its faithful execution i he is
responsible: t
As we have already said, the deme is
composed of;iron and glass, whilst the
, .
PURIM ACIPIC Rana_ OAD
image which crowns it is made of 'bronze,
t'Cladesigned by Drawford,' and executed by
Mills.,, The weight of this goddess is
rk
about sevienteen thousand pounds. Every
( thing lecluded, the dome Weighs-ten 7 mil
lions of pounds, which, if turned into gold
the n
n he t i e
, o n n eha d n e t b er t ' — w V a a n s d .
, C w
or o , u P ld h PAIL s
Prpay
f, '
seaa, that flies singing its little Bong of mo- ' , work already done, and which will be increased
..lfenkinirAhroad.
A recent gorgeous article on "Sensation.
alism" in_the London Telegraph gives
cheering evidence that - the peculiar style of
literary genius which shone so brilliantly
in some of the accounts of General Scott's
funeral la not confined to this country. The
writer valiently,comes to. the defense of the
sensational, in a Manner entitling- him to
,the thanks of Charles Reade, Mrs. Braddon
and Mr. Daly. The; spirit of the titneslis
aensational. "The pace of the age is tre
mendous! Breast.high lies the scent' of new
times, new life, new, thoughts, new socie
ties and new forms of governments." AD.: rq.--A. GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to
tonelli and hi 'cardinals say that the world issue Its own FIRST ItIORTGAGE BONDS, to
is drumtling; but no, "there is nothing the aid In building the road, to the same amount as
matter with the brave old planet!--it is as ur u. s.- Bontle,v issued for the same purpose.
sound and round And strong as ever, and . and no more. The Government permit's the
keeps a capitaltplace in the great astrono- ~ Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondbolders to
mical steeplechase through the , infinities." deliver" the Bonds to tho Comnany only as the
H e goes f ia er, and says: ~, We have road is completed. and after it haelmen examin
ed by - United States Commissioner, and pro
given a nam to' this new rapture and flounced to. be In all respects a and Rail
sweep ofhnm existence; we call it and its . mad , WA Iv* It heart , Trail, and nom le
phenomena 'se setional.' The wo4I is a . supplied oris t ti depots, stations, turnouts, earl'
good word, too, like all that ever" ow pop- shops, locOutouves, can, ao.
Eii
uliir and stand' public wear and tea. Row
o men exist otl l this whirling ball of won
der, this pellet of brown earth and silver ,- LION DOLLARS I
~ 3
—.A. CAFITAL STOCK SUBSCRYPTION from
V.
th'e stockholders. of which OVER EIGHT am -
have been Paid I nn pon the
lion anion 'the great diapasons of blazing -as the wants of the Con/patty require.
.
suns and systems? They exist by the
senses, of course, and all life is sensational."
The gifted writer reaches his climax in
the follolving sublime outbuist:
"In a rattling bnrst of humanity, such as
we see on all sides of us, worthy persons and
landable things will and must come - no t w,
and then to grief. 'As we ride, as we ride,'
let us deplore it by all means, and trust Mit
they will soon get into the saddle again and
take the next historical fence, or the next
but one, alongside of us.. A n d' if, alas ! in
literature fintsly and solid work have can- .
noned almost obt of the hunt by picturesque
vice and paroxysmal, spasmodic, feminhe
fietionism,\look at the vitality under it all;
see hOw, it yearits, this new school of mad
writing, to getritt the moral secret of man,
and have the mystery of mortal life--divine
or devlish--out - into the light ut a shilling a
number !"
Will not •thejpirit of Pogram stiMulate
someAmericanizJeukins to rival or suerpass
this sublime effusion ?
, _ --_-
..she Works for a Liiing.”
We don't know who wrote the following
lines, nor how often they have been pub
lished and republished, but they contain so
many good points that they are worthy to
bo started anew uh the sea of literature once
or twice a year : 5 • .
I Commend us to the girl of whoth it is
sneeringly said, S'she works for a living;"
in her, we are alwais sure to find the ele
ments of a true*iiman--IL real lady. True,
we are not prepared to see a mincing step,
a haughty lip, a fashionable dreA!, or hear a
stringof splendid'nonsense about the balls
'and young men, the new novels and the
next party—no '
no, but we are prepared to
hear the sound words of good sense, lan
guage becoming women, a neat dress, mild
brow, and to witness movements that would
not disgrace an angel.
You who are poking for wives and com
panions, turn kom the fashionable. lazy and
haughty girls, and select one from those who
work for a living, and never—our word for
Mend,
it—will you r ent your choice. You want
a substantial fend, and not a doll; a help
mate,juid not help-eat; a counselor, and
not a simplettii. You may not be able to ,
carry'a piano into your house, but you can
buy a spinning wheel or a set of knitting
needles. If you cannot purchase every
new novel, 'you may be able to take some
valuable paper. If you cannot buy a ticket
for the bail, ' you .can visit some afflicted 1
neighbor.
IBe careful , then, when yOu look for corn
panions, and when you choose. We know
many a foolish 'man, who, instead of choos
ing an industrious and prudent woman for
a wife, took one from the fashionable stock,
and is now lamenting his lolly in dust and
ashes. He raninto the fire with his eyes
wide open, and who bat himself is to
blame.
The time was ;when the ladies went visit
ing and took their work with them. This
is the'keason '.wiry wo had such excellent
mothers How singular would agay woman
look in a/' fashionable circ o darning her
father's stockings,' or carding wool to spin I
Would not her atmpanions laugh at her?
And yet such woman would ba a prize
to somebody. esied is the' man who,
chooses for his icife from despised girls
"who workfoithoir living-"
sP.EclazT - Nolubbs.
PHA LON'S
"Amar
_ .«P AP L OTION," .
uar
.. _
Fan BEAUTIFYING THE BEIM AND COM
PLEXION. lionoves all Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches.*Tan, etc., and tenders the
.Skin sort, lair and 'dooming. For Ladles in the
Nursery It Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen, atter ,
ilhaving, It has no equal "YAPtiIAN LOTION,'
i'lli the only reliable remedy for illseases and blem
'BMus of the skin. ! 1
P I ZALON'S "PAIMILIN SOAP"
•• h
For the Toilet. Wursery suet Hat ; will not cbsp the
akin. Price, *5 cents per cats. •
firLOR nu MAYO,"
A new Perfultio for the FlandkerChle f Exquiite,
qaUcato, lusting fr agrunce. Bold byail Druggists.
.rrit\a. - PiNALON .itlsol , l,New York.
//4TCII . ELOWS D
ligtsplerild Nair Dye is the best world!'
u d t r tr e and perfect Dye* hartaleiles,liree
Int.;
r a ein ne ed u l e; no dlsszpointinent; no ridiculous
runs and ivv es the en
tt ects Of bad dytetraq.nbriLl
776/00°T 6 . 44 1 : 1 1:411 H i 1r D a , r0 l o' ll a n u d tl Y e e a rf u u: n e zm rs .
tra •ad .
16 R and a e at ilatcheior's Wiz Facto ry :
-
rligr G li f iDE TO MARRIAGE,
m - Yrpic Melva Outdo to Hippy Marriage
sun ConJo at velum,. The humane views of benev.
okra phys Mans, on the Errors and Abuses Incident
gye2lto Youth and Early Manhood sent In sealed letter
476 Cejllllmrirm Address HOWARD A.
_--
.. . •• I b n hulelutda, ra. mylBm3OT
--
HOUSES - D WE
T,E.- 48 fenltu strr,et
e n F E oli t irk
by .Idt/deep to an alley MO feet Nide: a brick house
of six rooms, Etle and hel/ar, and a frame house,
iltable"'P''vee' V.C.CUTIftEIVP &
NON'S.
li MA Unithild.l meeet,
!DAY FOR. ALL--wkiifly,;
i:TOOL Samphei, free. Ad..ss ..r.•
~,{ neid.Art. - - jy7.:itT
. .. .
$lO '
Cl '
U SA_
i'msßußGil r,
- .
Are now finished and in operation. Sixty miles of
1 track have been laid this spring, and the work along •
the whole ling between the Atlantic and Pacific
States is being pushed forward more rapidly than
ever before. More than twenty thouaand men are
employed, and it is not impossible that the entire
track, from Omaha to Sacramento, wlll be finished
In 1809 instead of MO. The means provided are
ample, and all that energy, men and money can tlo
to secure the completion of this ,' • •
CREAT NATIONAL WORK,
,- . •
At the earliest possible day, 1011 be done
The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
receive•
.
.
,
X.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way,
and all , neceseal7 timber and other materials
found
, along the line of its operatlone.
IL—A GOVERNhfENT GRANT of 1511, SOO ( acres
1 oftland to the mile, taken In alternate sections
--- on each side of 'lts road. This is on absolute do
nation, and will be a source of large revenue In
the hiture.
$.-A-GOVERYMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000
to $45,000 per "mile,.according to the Mama.
ties to be surmounted on the variouti c sectiotui to
Abe built. The Government takes a alskond nort
ge as security, and It is expected that not only
the interest, but the" principal. amount may be
Paid in services rendered ,by the Company In
transporting troops, malls. Le. The interist is
now much more than paid in this way, besides
securing a great saving In time and money to the
Government.
VT.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business;
thakalready amount to MORE THAN THE IN;
TEREST-on the First Mortgage Bonds. These
earnings -are no ifidlcation of the vast through
business that must follow the opening of the Brie
to the Pacific, but!thcy certainly prove that
,
FIRST NIORTCACE BONDS
upon such a property:costing nearly three times
their' amount. ARE SECURE lI.EYOND ANY
CONTINGENCY. _ •
The Company have abundant means hi their
treasury, and mate no' apPeel to the public to pur
' chase their Bonds, as tini daily subscriptions are en-
Urals' satisfactory; but they submit that, for entire
security and liberal returns, .hcre• Is certainly no
better investment In the mark .•
Tha Caton Pacific liarsls are 'for $l,OOO each, and
- have ooupolln attached- They have thirty years to
run'. and bear •aannal /merest, payable on the first
days of January And Jaly, at the Company's pence
In the City of-New Tort, at the rate of six per cent.
In gold. The Principal is payable! in 'gbhd at matu
rity .- The price . II 1011. At t*present rate et
Rota, these bonds' pay an as come on their
cost of .7,r •
NEARLY NINE PER CENT.
The Company reserve' the right to advance the
price of their bonds to a rate above par at any time,
and will not fill, any orders or receive any subscrip
tions cy2 which the motet , has not been actually paid
at the Company's taste before the time of such
advance.
Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the
beads and the alarmed interest In currency at the
rate Of six per Cent. per annum, from the date on
which the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will
be tyccived in Pittsburgh b 7
JAM T. BRADT dt Co., corner of Wood
and Fottrtb Streets• •
BART, CAUGHEY it. Co.. corner of...AV.:ad .
and Third Streets:.
S. ReCILBAN & CO., 75 Fourth Street:
PEI. R. MERTZ. corner sth and Wood tits.;
ROBINSON BROS., 79 Fourth street;
AND IN NEW YORK
Alt OM Company's Ofike, No. 20 Nimmons
Street., and by
JOHN J. CISCO SON, Bankers, No, 59
Wall Street, and by the • Company's advertised
agents throughout the United States. -
Readtta,uces litiould be made In drafts or other
funds par In New . York, and the Bonds will be sent
free of charge by return express. Parties sub
scribing through local agenti4 will look to them for
their safe delfSery... •
A PAMPHLET Ally BLTP FOR 18613 has Just
been published by We Company, giving fuller In
formation than is possible In on advertisement, re.
specting the Progless of the Work, the Resources
of the Country traversed by the /goad, the Means
for Constrdetion; and the Value otihe Bonds, Which
will be sent free on application at the Company's
f l
offices, or to any of the advertised agents;
JOHN L CISCO Treasurer
NEW YORK.
BLECTIC SUIDIDER CORDIAL,
An infallibtromedy_for_Spmmer Complaint, Dler
eihterritiortitlZY' V o miting,
Wur Stomach and
i • •
DII., RARE'S' V111311' 4 CURE
iA specific for Cholera, Cramps and Pain in the
Stomach, for salo by
HALaters SWING,
of Liberty and liVayrAe,Streata,
G : T.N'rs POR
J. SCHOONALVORIz SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
AND
.IffeCOIPS *EIiDITEICIGREEN,
. .
The only green ppaint that will not
deteriorate
more perfect satisfaction than any paint In the
market .
•
. .
•trinE TWIN ciiir SLATE - CO.,
manufacture a superior article of.
HOOFING 5.T.4.A."1""M:
- •
garoilloe, 411 Seventh St., Pittsbiirgh, Pa.
NEWMEYER, Preen.
A. II tb " — Another New
AtEDIOAD PAMPITIItp, 'rum the nen of
DR. uoirris. The ...leakat Time says of this wolit:
••This,valunblu tre2ifith.:on the Rhihe and cure of
premature aiIOWS how ,health Impaired
throw4h easily
et abuses of youth and manhood, end
how easily recaleocl4%.lt gives a clear synopth• of
.thelloptcfnuents to Marriage, the rause and effects
- of nervbas neulllty, end the remedies therefor. .• A
pocket edltiou of the above will. be , o warded on
r s, celpt to sixttamPs. by addressing 'Doctor DUB
TIK, No. BS North cbafies Street, Baltimore, 211 d.
111131 - • I
-1 i
ran
ME
AZETT' -WDNEs
•
• -.3. ' vr
u.
.
k F 133
morainal:BED 0.
Ir
SCH IDT & RIDAY,
) •
ISIVOUTERS OF REIGN
No. 409 Petan*Street f Pittsburgh,
Would direct the attention of the/ public to the fact
that, po teasing super sor facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor Houses In Europe, ,and
magiturtheir Importations direct.. 'they_are enabled
to offer the varions grades of choice WINES AND
LIQUORS at prices loss than E.tstern rates. Ex
ruminations of qualities and comparison of prices
/respectfully solicited.
A. choice assortment of pure OLD RYE WHIS
KEY constantly on hand. •
N 7 IiT3INT.MII3.
CLARET, 'WHITE AND SPARKLING,
Chateau Lafitte, ' ffedoco
I
Ilaalrizti:VilWez. Se M argaux;
St. Julien, ' Pantlute.
Ht. Sautern es,- Chateau Latour Blanche
Chatuau Sau terns. I Chateau Yquem.
Laubenbelmer,
Mosel Muscatel, ! Sebareburg,
Mochhelater's superior quailtY•
•
Nnet At Chaudon, Chambertlne, •
Imperial, ~ Eperny.
•Verneray • lleldsleek,
Chamblls, 1 i —and other brands.
and -large anartment •of BRANDIES, Wins
/CIES NI INES, of all descriptions, eonsttunly
on hand, at •
WM. MILLER'S, -
(LATE KILLER. & RICKETSON.)
221
:b and 223 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Iroan
JOSEPH S. FINCH &
os. leo, In, 189, Du, 193 and 193 .
FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH,
mANurAgrottras
Copper Distilled Pure Bye Whiskey.
HOPS,
Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS,
sEcii . rtrdtTir 211.1%'D 0051111KIRT Fll/1
.
J. B 1 ILIBRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACKET,
Car Heater and. Moderator,
_ .
, e
For SMOKE AND ROT AIR FLUES, dispensing
with the use of Stoves and Fires to or about the
Passenger or Il.sgaage Okra, with the attachment to
graduate the heat to any 'temperature that maybe
' desired without the ptwodbility of thug the car or
ears to which the Jacket may be attached,
Having obtained of the United State, Letters Pat
ent for a in t enseaeket which is
be writt
the mostheat that tnav adpiled in
ithe position and purpose for 'Aden it is Intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by lire. origi
nating from defective Suer. or where Iron pipes are
used as conductor 5 for smoke or heat. It is appli.
plicable to ail piping [bat may become overheated,
t and In warranted to girt. perfect satlifaction where
iwnocociol,rrorporothzeirmeict;nthhiseart.t.bitoe: Miaatemrianicwmarey2bdeyptolaez.d
ply toy invention to stores, dwellings, ft:etches,
ahlps,i, steatnhce.ts, railroad era, ,Le.. wizerever
pipes sh conductors are magic angerotts by being
,luverheated and Security desist. . I will sell, on air l vtlicallt.n. richis to manufamure er to cse the above
ueonhon ; also, iota:mut rights, to seen es :na
or
wish id engage In stilling nriv:leges, either tc4litate y
•
countY.
. - J. IL 1 / 4 1.11111PL
grawirllce at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT
-'n -i,•• Sky • corner of Morris nireet and the Alleghe
ny Valley RaLlroadiNinth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.
fells wee) i
WII. MILLER,
11111 , 1er & Ricketttono
Nos. 221 AND 223,
Corner. Liberty and Irwin" Streets,
. Qtrer 'GO the trade at Low Figures:
• .
160 pkgs. of NEW 11 AUXERRE., In hostels,
noires, quarters and kits.
100 chests e . holce YOUNG lITSON, JAPAN
echo IRIIIAL TEAS.
50 tns ice RANGOON RICE.
btile. chotto CAROLINA RICE.
75 bble. LONG IoLAND SYRIJC.
50 bblo. RUP. choice brand&
100 Ends. N. O. MOLArSES.
50 Was. HERNI II OA: MOLASSES.
200 Ws. RICBINED STRIA R.
15 PORTO RICO. CUBA. and DE3fA
RA RA SUGARS.
ROO bags RIO COFFEE.
50 bags JAVA and I,AGUAY.RA COFFEES.
100 casesl3lPorrucu CLARET.
950 casco' MORT -1 CHANDON'S CRAM. PAUOM WINES.
SCOTCH. ALE and LONDON POUTER' don.. I
stoutly en hand. •
HOLIIIEB, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
rixTrrentnion.
Mimi'law era of KHAN?, =DI= and LIGHT
ANGHOM AND MAGNOLIA
SHEETINGS AND BATTING
Virj
............
'ILLi S. TAYLOR,
9
.
P.ILINTER . -
,
f - ,
No 9 4 5 OHIO STREET, Allechefty,
Thankful (or the former very liberal patronage be
stewed upon me, I assure my fricrids and the public
generally that, In the future as' In the past, I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
salllo, and win bo always at the shop from 7 to 0
A. M. and froml. to 31•. it. m3,-21:04
-- 1--
pEnCE*AL BECKETT,
MEORICATIMIL .EBOINBEB,
(Late or P. r. w. L - 0. Ral
Office, No. 10 FEDERAL STREET Room No. 0,
LEGILEk-Y CI
TT. dppisn/ 1 1...
BLAST FURNACE and ROLLIN G MILL DRAW
INGS tarnished. Particular attention pnld to de
signing COLLIERY.LOCOMOTIWEB.. patents con
fidentially solielted. 3 4- An EVE NING DRAW -
LNG CLASS ibr mechanics every 'WEDNESDAY
NIGHT.
aminas
TO TitA'OELLEIBII.
A LARGE AND IiPLENDI7) ASSORTMENT OP
LADIAIit AND GENTLEILE'N '8
TRAVELLING SACKS,
•• Warranted . Genuine Turkey Morocco.
Poi sale by C. 'YEAGER, ,
No. 110 Market street.
NOT/CE CONTKACToBS.
Proposals will be received 4;411 JULY lore ,
`tor building
,irtvin.Strition School House.
Plans land apeelndations Can' leo. seen :on applies
ion
4 sw*Puts R A n ts,ciEn.,./r. '
Irwin Station, .tune 27. / 8 00.. .*- ' Je30:213
4 - 0110 PECK., .01rHantental
Eiaii
HAIR Vi r OttG ER AND - PE'RPGMER, No. 133
Ittrd street. near.Smltheettl, Flttsbargh.
Alvan en Innul, a:lamer:Ll assortment pf Ladles'
WIGS. -HANDS; CliitLS: Gentlemen's WIGS, TO
'YEEd SCALPS, GUARD CHAINS, BRACELETS,
lAiV ißiml'da°n°64neenrliiiir loe,ln Cash will -
tttlig be given
s
ACE LeATHER, Page's Pat
dt.et, for sale Wlzotesale and at 20 tad
Clair street.
dF
122
pQtroßs
,
innS AND LiQtrORS,
CLARET.
wmatp. WINES.
Ozocs. FINES.
1 unteln,
Hochhella
sib.ikltivr_arrG
CIiAItrEIAGNE.
(THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY'.
F 1
Fire Insurance CleinPanY,
OP PITTSBURGH.
Moe, No. 42 Fifth St., Seoond
;•'
OVER REINEALUL DYLAN A SIEDLE'S
JEWELRY STOILE.
Robert C. Schmertz,
Charles kleyran.
Wm. P. Lane -
Wm, Carr,
Peter Ken,
Bteharneyer,
BOBEZLT C. SCHMERTZ, Preen.
lIORGANSTEEN, 'Vice Preen.
CHAS. 3.I:EYBAN, Treaenre f
C. F. HERROSEE, Secretary;
•
The above Company le now full i f organized, and
prepare business, prudenceKS. dealing,tten
tion to and fair this'
Company will endeavor to merit a liberal share of
the patronage of the community, Je9:rel
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALIXORENY, PA.
Moe In Franklin Savings Bank Buildings,
No. 40 Ohlo St.. Alleglien7.
A HOME CONIPAIfY, managed by Directorswell
known to the comm nutty, who trust by falr dealing
.to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN,.
GEO. D. RIDDLE
DIRECTORS:
1
Henry Irwin. D. L. Patterson„l Henry Gerwig,
Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottleib Fans,
Simon Drum, S. B. Smith, Jacob Rush
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. whiaton, Joseph Craig, b
Jos. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Ho ' en.
Sp10:05
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
GP TEE CITY OP ALLEGHENY.
Office. Sn ALLEGHENY TRUST 00.11P..9.1`iT1i
BUILDING.
FIRE INSITEANCE ONLY.
• W. W. MARTIN, President.
JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary.
Dutherons:
A. H. English, 1 0 .H.P.Williams Jno. Thompson,
Jno. A. Myler, l•falit Lockhart, Jos. Myers,
Jas. L. Graham,litobt. Lea, C. C. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. !Geo. Gerd, ' Jacob Ropy.
mhZ:n3i •
WESTERN ENSURANCE CORK.,
L PANY OP PITTSBURGH.
EXANDER NI3IICK, President.
WM. HRBEP.. Secretary.
CAPT. G O REEG NEELD, General Agent.
°Moe, 02 Water street, tipang & Co.'a Ware.
• house. upatairs, Pittsburgh
Will itzure against all kinds of 'Elie and Marine
-Risks. A home Institution, : managed by Directors
who are well known to the tommunity, and who are
determined by promptness and liberality to main
tain the character which they have assumed, as of
fering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
i.i.Sl
• DIRECTORS:
Alexander Nincitk, ;ono R.3feCnne, •
B. Mier , llJr ts, Chae. J." Clarke,
rn Mtileir . ' WfillaMS. Eratis,
Alexander Speer, . Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Aekleu,
Dayld M. Long, W Phillip Reimer,
m. Morrison,
D. Ihmsen. '--
pENNsyr,ii
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSSURGH
OFFICE, No. 167% WOOD STREET, BANK OF
COM3IERCE BUILDING.
This Ise Home Campton and insures against loss
by Fire exclustrel7.
LEONARD WALTER. Free,Wen:-
C. C. Romr.. vie. President.
ROBERT PATRICK., Treasurer. -
HUGH IIcELIIENT. Secretary.
_ z
Leona raurcions:rd Walter, 1
Goo.
Witson, •
0. C. Rorie i Goo. W. ES•na,
Robert Patric:: J. C. taupe.
Jacob Painter, J. O. Fietuer,
Josiah Ring. - John Voegtley,
Jas. 6. lion'al=3, A.
Haury Sprspl„ Anautob.
INDEILVITJ.74:
___
IT ,
1
.
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 435 437 CIIESTIMT ST., IczAn sTic
DI IMCTORR.
Cturrieg .V.• BaAcker t I Mordecai H. Lotus,
Teblis Wagner, Darld S. Drown,
Samuel Grant Edward
Jacob it.,:inilth. i Edward C Dale,
Feorre W. Richards„' George F2llOB.
CH A REES G. HNCKER, resident.
ED W. C. DAL E, A %lee PresiPdent. .
W. C. STEELE. Seeretary,pro tem.
N J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGRITT,
rehZws
Korth West corner Third and Wood Streeta.
..___
A LLEGAIENT INSURANCE CORI
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET, B.uta. BtAxtit
Insures against all kinds of Fire and iktarine B.Lsks.
JOHN IRWIN, Jn., President. .
JOHN D. IicCORD, Vice President, '
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. _
CAPT. WIS, DEAS, General Agent.
Dir.kctons:
Crpt. Wnt. Dealt.
R. L. Fahnestock,
W. H. Fverson
Robert it . Dash,
Francis Sellers,
Capt. J.. T. Stockdale..
John !min., Jr..
John D. Sic Cord,
Ha r G ve H Ch ey s.
T. J. Husktrson,
Charles Hare.
pIErNI;.LES7 INSURANCE COMA
OFF/OE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH ..vrs.
'A Hone ton:Tann Wang Piro and linrine Risks
• Diancrons:
•
Wm. Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt:, . Samuel P. Shrlver,
John E. Parks, •
Charles Arbneklt,
Capt. James Jared IC Brush,
Wta. Van Kirk, Wm. P. Lane.
James C. Verner, • Samuel IScCnoItIUT
Wlll. PHILLIPS. President.
JOHN WATT. Vice President.
W. P. GARDNER. Secretary.
• CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Aire,nt.
PIANOS. OttGARS, &C
BUT THE HEST AND CIIIEAP,
MST PIANO AND ORGAN.'
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGI N.*
This SCROMACKEIt PIANO combines all - the
latest. valuable Improventents known in the co
struction of a first class instrument, and has always
been award the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. l ietone is full, s iorous and sweet. The
workmanshio, for darablll and beauty. surpass
all others. Prices from ',s3 to fillso, (according to
I
style end finish) cheaper ran all other so-armed
first class Plan o _
ESTEVS OOTTIVIE ODGAN
Stands at the head of all reed i nstruments, in pro
clueing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United States. It is alm
pie and compact in construction; and not liable to
got out ot order.
• CARPENTER'S PATENT HIJMANA
TREMOLO" from fIUO to is only to be foetid 'in this organ.
years.
Price 4580. AU guaranteed for are
BARE, MULE &
No. 1A ST. CLAIR STREET.
1131a9
SECOND HAND
MELODEONS AND OSSA"
In perfect order, from e 35 to 5130'
oIiARLOTTE manure,
alba - Fifth et., Ad door above W 9041.
LITHOGRAPHERS.
turaraAXlN 11111OXIILY .... . ......... .
SINGEELY & CLEIS, Successors
to oso. F. lioutroilataN
PRACTICAL
, The only Steam Lithographic Establialunent West,
, of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter treads,
Bonds, [Abele, Circulars, kihow (lards, Diplomas
Portraits,- Cettlitenteti of Deposita, Invite;
Don Canis ao., Nos. TA and Iffk Third street,
pittsburith:
' NTTERS & BUILDERS.
..........„. ..,„k............._
WILLILAIT JiIDiCK,
L '
RP.ENTER EA kND BUILDER,
RP ENTER ,
,
No. 32 I.ENNsyi.vticrA AvsbruE, ppposite
tflgli street, Pittsburgh, Ps, Ittsideneet N0."143
Grant street.
Jobbing done Flinn Leatness and aspateb. . All
orders promptly attended\to, and Satisiootion -war
ranted, 1 '.. ' 1 . statelirannr
• . I
~(mEnLiv. l !;rltiL
DIRECTORS' :
Louis Morganstern.
Joseph Abel. -
Adolph Krebs,
Ch. Kiebert,
C. J. Schultz,
Martin Heyl. •
President.
Secretary.
non
OFFICE AND WARICHODSE,I
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsbur4b., 1%.
OrrinEne—AtiGHST HA:RTJR, President.
JNO. R. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary.
DlRlcToßs—Au&nst HirtJe, John Atwell, S. R
Hartman, John B. Livlngton. •
Cash pald , forPaner Stoat. '- Ja29•019
___
0 GLASS MANITIFACTUREILL.„-
T o The undersigned -Mining secured the sole Agets•
[ty r the sato of the celebrated . .
COPLEY POT CLAY. • '
Are now propared to furnish It In any quantl4
makes it a better
those wishing to procure this superior cle.
ring fifteen years use of thls Clau 'web e arrir
in the market, we having
=GUT and Taw
at Fuell proportions as we belleye
B a ec rt u ic t l e e d iro a r n po an t mw s tha e n
s a ta ny nd
sar
lux.
KOMI'S. We wl itirnish recelpes for the prc x = .
tion of the mixtu ginthis Clay to pe*ou lamp
ing. The Clay ts nd and moulded :ns he
delivery.
~ . DITITRIDOE /t SON.
Wasa lnalo F S r r t
ePeittt Ohms Works
______Pittabjmh. P
i.
OrLGATE 64.00.91E1
41 .) , - . •_
.1 - N : 11, i( 4 P42... y ... - 1
LI
&C 0 rli
1
TO f ,L!r. SOAPS
.z ' Are re by' skilled:ll9*k.
re cored .
' < ^ k, ,;. ,(), ( k• ntranli
dealers Irtl ,l l , 7• l 'B'
1 ` gyp by and ensto AM).*
Elpld*,eyerywhere.. delqvirs.
_ _._
--
QIUNDRIES.
p , j loo ezmike S
Padea ra l
Salt Ash: ;
25
" Pot Asbi
1,00(bolgs Lead;
..2 200 bbis. 'White late:
1
50 " Hydra le Cement;
1 500 " Pot as Piro otav; •
100 boxes Facto °bee ...
\ . 50 " Harattp•ig 0tkee,.. 841 : : .
Hstoirt Chettle•e•
4 store aril for - ,
-- • t f o
sale br " • Joarr , B C .N.VIELD & BON.
. rst Atreer. i
per IL LYON., '
,1 1 .
* 4l Fi
:. - 77 -
!,seater of weights od, Mengares
1 •
B tOITRTH-STR.aT, 'L,
No .l
ttetwecn Lloerty and. P
err, atreets.
0111.2 rs nr9 . ni
00 ntiv at to
00TO LO . - tplaw4
81
, .
• -ONGOND AND I.IORTGAGE
• ,
- • I:4EO*
thYl3 teal Estate Agent, GO Etalthiletd street',
i - _ ; •~~---__. -
s
STEAM CRACKEiIIipaRT,
317 ]Liberty Sti•e)t:
Our Crackeresuarepenboarkteoduiupyonbl
ake4 the O by vz h
o N t
ai ß r 7 o ;
TaziOyMolh"erdprareocess.
c =_
. .
: t • /f
ARE SUPERIOR TONY OT.a./Z
OFFERED,IN CITV.
WINE., BOSTO'S, SODA, CREAM, FRENCM
WATER., BUTTER. SUGAR and. SODA CRAc.v
EBS: SCOTCH and MILE BISCUIT,
For Sale by Every Grocer la the City.
Bakery, No. 9 1• Liberty St.
jes:r36 . - -
BUSINESS CHANGES
CO7PARTNERSHIP.
We hive admitted WILL. P. DILWORTII as a
partner witnsth us
in the wholesale Grocery Business,
on th ist I.
. . .
J. S. DILWORTH & CO.,
I . 130 and 132 SECOND ST., Pittsburgh.
JULY 6•TR, IS6S. ' .
• 488077
O—PAILTN RS11.11).---THE UN..DERSIGNED j have this day associated theta
se yea together under the Arm name of ,
PIOIRRSOILL, LYONS & CO., -
For the purpose of carrying on the WHOLESALE
LOOKING GLASS BUSINESS, ati No. 6 Wood St.
war. PIORERSGILL, Jr.,
JAMES LYONS:
' H. W. SACKETT,
pittsburh, :July OLIVER IifcGRA6L.
D
Ist, IS6S. • • ..,, . jy10:60
g
ISSOLUTION OF. • CO-PA:B.T
-NEItSiIIP.--qhe Partnership lieetofore ex.
!sting undei the style of
SAMITEL HASTINGS A. CO.,
,Is this day dissolved by, mutual consent, DAVID
EW.TNG withdrawing from the firm. The.businesa
Will be carried on as usual, under itie old name of
S. HASTINGS tr. CO., Carpenters and Builders,
corner of West street and North Avenue. The bad.
nest of the , old firm wilt be settled ;by the under.
signed. SAMITELtHASTINGS,
DAVID FHASTLNGS.
Allegheny. July 6tb. 11368. jy8:1391
NOT/CE.
.1 • ,
The undersign'ed has 114380Cii d with him in,
lißbusiness,' dating Rom April Ist; S6B, Mr. AL..
D EI ILS ENGLERT.' The style of t firm to be .1.
J. GILLESPIE & CO. J; J. GILLEFIE.
c l e
,
1 1
Referring to the above. the Undersigned aka
pleasure in stating that they will continue the
LOOSING GLASS .
AND . PICTUBE BUSINESS,
. .
, .
-- ----
At SO Wood street, where theyAntend to orer in
ducements to purchasers second to nd house In the
United States.
J. J. GELLESPLEI tIIF. CO
Iny9:p93
BANKRUPT
_ -
DISTRICT COURTIb . JP TUE
UNITED STATES, for the Western District
or Pennsylvania. IBBANtuturycy.
•
Western District of Penney it• ftn ia, as.
A. Warrant In Bankruptcy bas beets Issued by said
Court against the Estate ot JA.MEs D. MCA VO, of
the county 01 Allegheny, lncl State of Penusylva-'
Ida, in said District. adjudged bankrupt -upon
petition of his creditors. and th e• payment of nay
to
and the delivery of any property belonging
to said bankrupt, to him. or fur his use. anrltbe
transfer of any property by him are forbidden-by
law. A xneetlng of the. creditors °Could bankrupt,
to prove their debts and choose one. or more An- -
slyeee s of his estate, will be held Int a ort of
Bankruutcy, to be holden at, Pittsbliargh, L
inn said •
Dstrict, on the Sth day of August, .4. D. 1868, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the °Mee ASILIEL 114Bs.
TER, Seq., No. 93 Diamond st reet one of the Re
gis te r in Bankruptcy of said District.
THOMAS A. itowt.Ey,
11, S. 3larsnal for said Distil:lt..
TEEM
WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVAN/IA., ss: ,
At I .`ittsbu rgit, th e 6th day of - July A. D. MS.
•
The undersigned hereby gives notice cif bi
:Appoint.
meta as Assignee of MELCHIOR, IiASLEY, r,fAte..
ghcny City, in the County of
All
and Siwe ot
renn,3-Irania„ within said District, who
adjudged a Bankrupt been
t. upon his own petitionl,
District Court of said District. by the-
SAMUEL I'AL3D:IL Assignee,
Att'y at Law, No. iii'Ulftit streot.
Jy 7 :6,l6:Tt:
... _
AR.N.OTICE.—Letters Testa rmentay
baring been granted me on the E 6 TATS OP
It V FANG3tEllat, deceased, all perscns hay
ina claims against her estate will prrseut them to
me, duly authenticated, and all persons owing, saki
JOHN
will TAYLORayment to
Grantr my attorneys
JOHN W. No. 73 street.
'OHEISTOF FANGIIx.YER.
jyaasal
July 2d, MB
MERCHANT TAILO RS.
~ENIii Bi ii ;
DIERMLINT TAILOR,
No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittabargb,
Constantly on band, a Intl assortment of CLOTS,
CA SdrirERRS. VESTTNGS, de. ap2o:oldi
DITTEIRURC,R PAPER, MANE
.a. FACTORING COMPANY, Idanuthqurero of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON IkITLIr-STEIIIIENVELLR, iNOO.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON; FA.
11
iff!!!
=I