The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 28, 1868, Image 2

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• A SEA4IIIIELL. I • . •
10ocg Of shell, sing .hell Want and sweet,
Or
rippler.= ding on tnecreamy beach.
of soft - waves'aitiglnglri each otheristr
• Ifinall wavelets kissing onnArizittalc, a ow speech
Where nakellet f irsad to hear.
'Tell me of half-formed little broken words ,
Sting.by the:ripples to the stiiisea-floWere .
• -111- In - sieeping. - tideless deeps arse's.. ,
.If,gr_there the dowers have voices like to birds. •
'Nast sin' ftill-throsted In this world of,ours
a each melodious tree.
Not !mit; not now, sweet vhell. some other day
,Tell me of ale:dugs on the lonely shore, •-•
• •I-And sew that ash to birds that scream shove; • •
Veil me not now of earth grown weak andigray,
Noe longing for the things that come nolmore, •
Nor any broken love.• • •
I
• • 'TO me thy breathing bean ankhet tone,
Of fresh cool currents running under 4ea,
• And happy laughter'of the sunny s'pray:—
Ah I its arced i hou the words that are thine own.
Know"st thou the;message that they bear to Mee
The things they seem to say P r
Ah. sea-Ahern dt 1s thia—"•The soft blue deep,
1 'Which thrills with a heart that knows thee and Is.
Sighed for •thy sorrow. now It laeglis witli thee;
Lovels a secret which mau cannot keep.
Hide it from Heaven and the heedless wind, r
But trust It with the seal'''.
• [ Xoe,M,iian's 'Magazine.'
EPHEMERIS.
• - —A. T. Stewart has bought a $200,000
' :villa atllewpert. - - ' •
—Forrest, the Fort Pillow wretch,was a
negro tmder before the war.
• —The memoirs of Bean Bfummel are be
'
ing written: by a London author.
—DU.Chaillu is at Saratoga instead of en
. , JOying himself shooting gorillas . in Africa.
• bear weighing 425 pounds, was re=
. costly caught in a trap near Powfiall,'Ver-:
]Wont. ,
Ozenford receives $5,000 a yaw
:'lt "hie services as drenmitie critic on the
• • 'London Tiniet.
--General Grant owns forty-twO horses,
•
it, is said, and the whole batch is only worth
about $40,000. •
• man carrying a bucket of' mortar on'
•• his head may be said to be a sub-Ilene 'char
acter—Ezehaugs.•
---Ontward bound vessels are kept in Cana
dian ports by
_the j': zee of ice-bergs in the'
lower St. Lawrence.
' • —Borne.. vezy h. . ~'e shell work ; leas
beencexhibite'd orceeter last weelc.-
• Vorreiritraial Buddetin
coloted yontlinained Greener is said
•to taken the first prize for declaniation
• Ibis yearat `Harvard. ' •
I—The" crops in
,: Holiand are in -danger of
total destructidn in consequence of the long
':-continuation of dry weather. r •
—The printers of Montreal refuse 'to be
. •
..•
paid . American', sikier.' They prefer en
etparagliig helm manufacture. !
,• —kyoung Baptist in West Ely, 49., is •
rejoicing in the name of 9award-Opposition
"To-liresb3rteiiiinism Hatchinsoii. --
-In August; traditiotOsaysi we have cool
nights. August, will soon be here and we.
am for ourselves test the truth of tradition.
When-at sea, and requiring.new milk,
• - what part of the uhip would be , the best to
,for ,it ?: ger ,ttdder, of cotusi.-;i7tl/,'
„ .Builatin.• .
—A Boston• paper says, t.ruly, that Col
:: lege men should remember that much dis
Ait is thr rts th
f
ere own on 8 spo o 8 oar
. • when they are followed by an :
7-Philsdelphia street ear hones are pro
-ifide4.vrtta cacivassun-shades ;which pro tect'
4heir heads and make them feet much more
1 onifortitb,leln the 'sea than they formerly
• The Philadelphia Builatfn, in ' speaking
'the, recent freshet in the
_monumental
nity,Feaya "the 'hnwashed and anterrified
Democracy of Baltimore get 'washed and
terrified.
—The-ship Frothingham, which
- , striyed at• New York the - - other ;clay Eiont
reports. haring passed - Icirty-iwo ice .
tierge in - latitude 44, longitude 45; bet Ween
• - the 7th and 15th of 'this month':
=Wilkie tolline is `golog to Australia.
. lie 4aya it le'fohis Itivdtli, but we imagine
. it •181 to. bare full -swing at. :the:. crbi4data
,
t-'• ' there; in Order to be able to'grOda&: another
*Tel habit' usual startlingatyle. .. •.:
_, ,
_'_ ~ - •
"George Zliot" is charmed with` the rat ,
t "iseitien of her "Spanish bypsegi''Che, tier
oalf,- thinki ...it her , best work:r 'Readers,-
however, will scarcely ccinsentloliaiing It
~? 'placed aboye "Romola; Or, the. Mill on the'
.. ' —We hear of tjuite it number °Feat-tout
' m l . etP# 4- ##lg P-,_ been - seen - _recently it vari
,r Plirts-?1 , 4aec0P471• .R . ArnaanrlyM . .
re; have but Mile.: I'AILL '4 l ..APeatt , brillip.At
~ , A phetannenit.whett ceen. : at ,any . time sonar
•Ilthe Fourth of July. .:, :tu t . ::::- r.._ ni ''• '-.:.
-,--..t.n, exact calculator - , lutemade' an Cati.•:,
1 mate Opon the eateries , 00.4:American'
~..•
.-.
'l 441 1 / 2 -A 4 ;08 number 9f t en oas'
.
• preached c and arrives at theconclutiOxitiat
he'picepald for a sermon
to . tan - the
cotintry, through, is only Area eentsaiotece.,
--km, Proctor, of:A.ndover, Mei, hitched
' ...., 1118 * ( T4't 4 ! f i • ii 9l l 4-rn9l' ,` ailif foOihi* with` ney-in.s big.box. Theremasit crack in eile .
•!
of the boirdS' big enough for his niiy.fo•lick ;1
heitotikuilbroligh at the inty..-. The horse
_ bit her tongue off, co that he had to kiililier.
: ..; 7 7 - T l -e -44. YA of Per/ I =ooa ,for Ane's
• ....erectile sake ace, •it ceemslimit•gorte by.' In
. ~..
.o)rog,•fotiactan aft, tlie-Polich Jews; who
• •
,wear,thOir 1111 tiozal , antutne,' t which' . they
have ITAIA:_iT.!4 4I4I. . hP and 6 tliP'flit Pan,' 04-
,;;**4;- I .ol4#34ililitti4Y. aireci4t edict Prom
enteritig. way .ef.:the public parks .
rostertabiishtltenfs
, r . :, I . 1, .
Jug;,' perpetrated the. follow-
Re had evident y::tnen W
:t o
;, '
er, g guest at
4oreester,T egliettfor ma:for ,',lny4hreak
.fast,..unt .thiOkitus. l 'l-! Sri;
not eery fresh, - sir. Regatta week. pih . ` o ,,,
"Regattwifivak be Mowed," said the
y..
icnie,;l- 4 !is -,thatt,tirty. , t reason 1 thou d take*
pull-it for breakfast:?"' •
: • . t: - that' Artemis Ward'ever
If decbujd tiatie,43.bno= makei'
tor,tlib bait:46ly 6f tite.tztgli;ll
watch he ins , mesibre itaaugutitted,
• ipti..hiapueerime Of ad din,g'''f B 4 'instead of
3Toid,'dis fils, *
• y
itf:tl's or ought 'to be enoughtt7 - render
/mine eternallyrodioui to all loi'ers of refine- 1 "
utentaud good, English. f
—Miss So .alt Cialt on, a favorite English''
sengstress, lifts bee ti ongaged'for Icleitings a.
'Op• •-
era troupe , „ and will sail for this country
. .
shortly. Mimi ,Richings has, tried .neveivil
American girls for the'position of aitiAstant
leading lady, but hai heretofore' met with.
no success. We hope this English woman.
may prove as - satisfactOry ft- m- z's 6l " l / ..hlig
e d.. , 1 , - ;,,,,,.. -p .' roved to the general mildte. ,
•-;-LTiniMew York' Common:mall shows
evidence of unsuspected verdancy in its no
tice of the article on Smoking, in the August
number of Lippincott's - Magazine. IL. saya
it "is evidently written by a gentleman in
excellent society ;; : since he tells : Am that.be
_.
can count a hundred ladies of his aCquain
lance whose dress costa them eac nr
thousand a year." Either this is wo said
C
before, excessively green, or ve sarcastic
on the part of the Commonwealth.
—lt is quite amusing to read the articles
on "Words mid their uses" in the Gatacy.
The author, Mr. Richard Grant White, is a
clerk in the New York Custom 'House,
nothing more, and yet he deliberately goes
to work- and accuses Mockery, Shakes
'peare, or any other great author, of whom
he happens to think, of murdering - Eng-
Even this, presumptuous as it is,
would not be so bad if he only seized real
er'tors, but instead, he seems to search - the
dictionary'for obsolete worths and usuage of
words which he then Parades before the
public as the only correct ones. Gooni, he ,
.
says:. is proper, and Groom a horrible crime
against English. Just as if Milton, Thask
ery or . Longfellow should not be in them
selves anthontysufficient tbr the use of any
word or term;: at least quite as much Mr.
R. G. 'White;
—The Philadelphia Bulletin gets off a
few absurditiee every day; we give a low
specimens -
In adding up the Northern States that are
going for Seymour, the Democrats are ad
vised not to forget to "carry one."
Laborers are so; scarce in Maine that far
mers are willing to pay any price askid to
assist .them ia - cutting ' their hay. The la-
.borers .want more and the , farmers want
mower. • -
Why , are the Sandwich Islands like an
original idea ? Because they're are an Em
ma-nation. '
• oil • New rTork thief stole $390 worth'of
false teeth: It was an acci-dental theft.
The smartest baby—the one that is most
spanked. , .
Secret "societies are of very ancient origin
Cain married ;the daughter of a Nod fel
low.
The best iliaehinery for prosecuting an
inquiry. The How-so ?-ing Machine.
Well ‘.'posted"—the telegraph.
Natural Inuvbugs—Bees.
The Change in hfaahlona—A Generiki State..
meat--What_..Le Beau blonde)) Says.
The July number of Le 'Beau Honda dill,
courses of the prevailing fashions as fol-
owe:
"If a lady were asked to express in a cou
ple of words what changes have taken place
in the fashions during the paid month, she
should reply, even if she did net, 'shorter
and skimpier.' • Crinoline had such a rage,
and beeitme Bo unbounded, that it was only
natural Toexpect a very violent reaction.
But nolindy could have anticipated such a
state,ef things as now exists. A little more,
and a long step will not be a possibility.
Again, ladies blessed with a profusion of
hair, having dresst.d it in the prevailing
style, and having adopted the extreme of
fashion, presents a . very unpleasing appear
ance. , Borne judgment should be used in
these matters. • ' .
"For our parts, we. believe the want of
pmportion now evident In all the fashions
will be compensated by the absolute intro
duction of the farthingale itself, and the
abandonment of the many shapes of imita
tion" of that adjunct , which the last two
months have been industriously hatching,
'and Which this month have taken something
like decision of shape. - • ,'
"Assam:dip, the hips must be draped in
somee manner. It is quite impossible that
.tbe „totally. narrow skirt, utterly unrelieved,
can prevail. Of the eight figures with Which
we present our readers Utls month, scaroely
one is plain at the.hips.. • ' -
4 •Thehair is still worn at the summit of
the head in , Paris, but this style 'has not
peen adopted in lfagland by the very-beat
` le .
•"The short-iiress . ball hae, bad the effect
,
'of reducing the length of the traine e while,
pt the same thne,,they are stimewhat tilled
opt beliuid
. 4 *Th6pioper length of a,n out:door dress
certainly not mnre,,thit :three Inches
from lb ground, while the:le-skirt& are now
;relieved somewhat:from their mean Una of
•appeanuxie•either by fiat frills—sometimes
two, one above the other—rathiags, or pit
Sarin"•' ' •
"Ot the extraordinary and r eliaotiC shapei
of what may be, ealled over-Skirta ,-we Can
14icely ~ venture, to say anylld.ug.,. T hey .
itemeticaeititkeslipe of .rounded aproni tit
front, gnawing. off into a jacket line behind.,
the whole comiktecl with longwide Ilted4.ed
ends; '' 4:gnin, a sort' Of George 111. period,
'half Square,
int
.the material.of the,dress, is,
pOmiiined ititii a half-14m . bediee, , which is
Chinidefed `With falling ends behiud. blether.
eases, it:siert...of 'portant diapered .akirein
g4;.e.4.'hlicit :or; White, is draped over, the
tulder•skirt: swept . aboutl-the -dress, rattled'
- behind at the waist, and completed by fall
lig fends.: - .ln other case's, front's cnirasse
girdle -, flowsa loose, drapery or the material
of the :dress, which being, leoned„under
*Path 10 the waist again atter falling a -few:
in - el 4; „giVes - ihe idea of an antique Grecian
bodice, an'effect' enhinced hy, the sweeping
:And:messed drapery , flowing overthe skirt.
I ~.., 'an ,other:mse s, to the skirt of the dress is
. given the exact. semblance of a petticetit,lte-_
;cause; the material; is not used at :ail in the
upper skirt, •,v_ cli-ii twined up 'all the, Way;
round, while over .the trick • falls the long
bowed , enfli4 o''.' a i 'lliarie Antoinette fichu,
worn So loni fiver the bodice' Ss' to give at
;ItstlipPer litte - fluJ 9utline of:evening dress.
In tittle case tlies.tilible _ef the upper skirt,
the lithe,' the bow is • , made, of ,the sane puntiutdour, sit ii; - alway's a diaper ,of : lion=
,nuets 'piton Wderk,ground, frequeirtb.black.
' Ttiu,petticoat; being generally made of ligki, ,
coloredlnelerial, the contrast is most mark
ed Auldelibenge. , . - •; l ' ... • ,
, .
::..ktSometintes. t he rounded apron style'is so
managed that that it reminds- one •of the
leather apron of a sapper and miner. '. • '-'
"fideevc.i' for outdoor dress , remain qUite ,
plain Went, -They are .i,enerally ; trimmed' •
' ••withipatilettes And *rifthaiali•ln *aiOter
With the i ttiilfinitnings of the skirt
.:.
~.! •,, ./Per evenlng.dreaa, sometimes. the 'liale....
stware,', of , the material- of .the Amu, t wit . ,
, plows ovat the: shoulder,..;foritur the sleeve..
n,, other - - caseti,l *henllthe bodice' is cat
;square in' • front,;•the sltetieliwillat'ind al, I
most angitler,while; in Other asses, actually'
something like a melon sleeve Is to he seen.
I
( vet is not'to pct's en, and gold, howev r ,
cr,itigradttally creeping Intri,fmrinhirity.';
:. 1 . tw.....1 , ....z—.......—. ---1- • • -' .'' '
sar i I.A
I and ver pr wit(' tin Un•twa
Stahl' for the 14.4 t _eighteen yearcihim beep.
.N. l tii . s7looo,NO; Our I guln and;
MilecitB - 4 9' this; prtloCetteeeded im
ports !WHIN number or dollars. Finn
trade has, tie rerun,
. emit the enarry this
amount In g ,Ici auctoneer Mena inTess than
a et:comet yours.
ATTSBITE,GII GAZETTE Tii ESD AY, T.ITLY 28, 1888
TEETH EX_TISACTMO
NsrEtorm PAZN
NO CHARG/1, MADE WHEN
_ rzETTI ARE ORDERED. -
, A yuLl, BET ROE se, . . -
• _
_
AT DR. SCOTT'S .
STB :PENN STREET, ADADog Aimorf,
ALL WORK'SVAliiiii &ta ITb. m!
I LLN i fi ajar a t icx.
AMINE - 811GOLNENS
inraldAT
GAS FIXTVB S
AND
32. a. ell re,
OIL.
Just
'431A8 AND OIL.
Just remixed, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened fn this
t WELPPN & KELLY, .
• ,
likr WOOD INTNIERV, COB. VIRGIN
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &c
HYDRAULIC CEMENT:
soLA? wromr., •
MABTICR, ONLIMMY TOPS.
WATER PIPES.
azaB:o7,
11YDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN 'PIPE,
Meanest and best Pipe In the market. Also, RC
RENPA.LII HYDRAULIC CILMIZNrfor sale.
B. B. dk o, A. nsociurrr & co.
°See and Iflule l lntorr 4 •24o ;It/MECCA. BT.
Allegheny. 41H- Criers by mall promptly attended
TRIMMINC2I6 AND .NOTIONS
N EVI' & SEASONABLE GOODS
PINE. ,WHITS AND BLUE, .74GSQUITO BAR;
'LADIES , AND GENT'S. SUMMER UNDER
WEAR; PALM PANS, LINEN FANS, SILK
FANS; HEAD-NETS; LINEN HAND
EIRCHIEFS, LACE MANDKER
OWNS, EMBROIDREEo -HAND
'LERCH RFS ; COTTON Ho..
BIERY; LADIES', GENT'S
AND CHILDREN'S ME
' RING HOSE, SILK
GLOVES, ,LACE
OOLLAILS,
LINEN AND
p'Aps.v.
COLLARS.
CORSETS,
♦ ellondld assortment. for Ladles and Missed
RUMOR FRINGEB, SEWING - NM FRINGES
Also, a full line of
BULLION, to Match.
We Wive now full line of the new
DROP SKIRTS ON HAND.
JOCKEY COLLAR, DICKENS OOLIAIt.
DEBBY COLLAR.
EXPOSITIoN COLLAR
We would. especially Invite tbe attention of Job
bers to our Wholes.le Department. as we sell our
/Nods at lowest eastern market prices.
Blitertinff, GLYDE Jr. CO •
78 and SO 'Market Street.
Jr&
AT JOSEPH HORNE
NEW- (4-4:343,7DS
•
HAMBURG EDGIAGWAND BLOITROING15;
BAIt[BIIBOIHBEBTINUB. •
BWItCf EDOINOS AN I) INSEETINGS.
LACE. CAPES, .04r1ievf#3 AND PIBABOS
COVE2d; • . , •
LINEN COLLABS,ABO Cllll7l.
SUPER, STOUT AND supra vune Dorm
IlllD minumb 1-11 'HOSE;
LADIES'. AND MISSES' uusr. In Lace, VAIN
1)
Elik and Cotton, o( 1t ,
slidban
loan snakes; • '
D011E61413 lioSlEßT.verilo rate.'
ALEX-ANDRE % . DUCHESS GLO#ES, •
taw Hee feat received. .
, ..
A hall sairreticest of 11117LLION AlDaux
FRINI, IN 48;
TANSDL PRUMS.
BEADIIPRINURS ANDTREWILINGER
GIMI" - RICADLN08;
TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS;
PAIWIGIAIAND BU N umßusizas.
. .
tErrreA. - w Gloom's. - '
, • At greatly redefordlruelk ..- • .
New it ARD-Ladleatitud larikas.' '
CHAP mew! mA:roT•r;lk Want
RINBON PLOW Em, -•-
MILLINK Y LAONN, • , ' •
BONNET MOW. Jri_yiliNN, - •
ist& blit
NONDOWNN AND NJNAII N ROOM
, ,
WAoi!trale clad Rata/.
CIAXAMe' p EXA`MIN E.
77 andl9llllarket
ottliskir , -
•
Es .NLOinaL . El) DOWN!
~. . ,
' AT '. 7 ` l ' . •
- 311.ACRMITS - .its CARLISLE'S
•;•- • • so. if) Fifth siftet. •
ALL GOODS. • 'GREATtY ''REDOCEDI
ON 'AND , AIiTIIR 101t,I1ft.
# o4 rsxiirist(4#faii i .ppi , • i ''-;:••••••1 so..
c9a81:71,.. (nod
GIA/TsiyAireibtiisiii,j.4'..;:.:: t « : ' Lae I
OA Plitt esiILLANT I It
, •
P°6AtT 5pQ 5 moth peg.
;
: # l ei of ,
4. • r`j ~1/1 t.
111141iNIARAli DlAlll , llllll.444;..uaii:j;J:: ; ri ' 1
I.?r-op
Alf kinds lksiznalidlittis stibit
. 1 - ...
I .•
.0 1 !I ti kir " It A l t4 tAlliet
I .1, , .4
' lllMattn. A IlAalrWit '
:r i.t ,. ..r1111./ , ia UM ' o'll
.M.llllll;'+e~Ygenuiper.;l
~~
WAILL.:SiTa LORD
• ie. • to Aneutiatr. . •
we thehtrage vairliborallhosap
Nomad open
i l Neon mil:. Ntei the
generiUly that; n the hewn so' n . ea
endeavor diligently he lima a co s stores 4 1 I g sa t
same, and Will be always at the shop trot II to
and boa ISo r. ply
j
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DENTISTRY -
GAS FIXTURES
Baugray'n. 430L1L1M9,
; 25 Woiid *treat
DAILY ARRIVAL OP
.33.436ncauar,.
=
xnce .w~---•r-+.si.-.~•sia ~*,.:r<~.~>.c>+ttaa::.:m:~J%a`.~~-.:.:•_..>. :isrsr.' - .~::5~.n:.:.. , ~-.- , ..~..~ , .......r~:~:;ad'+.~ 4 ".~.. c ~...,~.....1...ak ~. , :...::.w...w:5:: ~+~'.'.+~=~::-
DRY GOODS,
AT WM. EFEMPIMS:
Will be Found a Large Stock of
4a-4:Dc•pipc . ,:
LEACHED MOHAN,
BLEACHED IitTBLIN,
ILLOW CASE M U SLIN.
SHIRTING CHECK,
TICKING, Pauirs,
DELAINES. ALPACCAS,
COTTON. TABLE DIAPER,.
LINEN TABLE DIAPER,
L TOWELS.,
CASSLIXERES, JEANS.;
HONEY coma Qunas.
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
WHITE AND COLORED .CORSETB
GENT'S WEILTE SHIRTS.
HOSIERY, HAYEKIIRCHLICFS,
BONNETS, SUNDOWNS,,
RATS, RIBBONS.. FLOWERS. Le.,
Ina
ELY LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 & IS2 Federal St., Allegheny.
LINEN FOR PANTS.
J. N. BURCHFIELD & CO,
No. 82 Si. Clair S&,
RATE A FULL .iItiORTNIIXT OF
WHITE LINEN DRILLS, for Pants.
COL'D & - STRIRED . for Pants
LIEN DUCKS.
BLOUSE LIMENS.
PMENOH•LINXN9
'BTRIPED.AND, FIGURED MEET LINENS
WHITE MARSEILLES.
BUFF M.&IIBEILLES.
Stock all newand CHUM Pi TEE CITY,
No. 62 St. * Clair Street.
sat- RED, WIIITE Al(i) BLUE PROXT. "GI
87 , MARKET STREET. gr.
GREAT RE9UCTION
. ,
DDT PRICES!
TO .c.a..cosaa rwrocnr, 0.11 ,
rittE I SS 43 - 0 4 t0135.
. ,
87 11AB KET BTREBT4 . ,r.
4
THEODORE 1% .- -
ielk lIT ...MARKET NTREZT....SIT % •
11.5 ,
WOOD 81.
0n0N,...44. CO.;:
No. lie Weed 1:11 . 16, Pittebugh, Pk,
vmtti
DRY GOODS AND
AT:LOWEST:EA/IMM PRICK.!'
168. • --168 *
• AMR' 600.1)13.
NEWAtIPACC4.III..
. - NEW
:,i• ~;11 14 ch 8 / 1 •KB•. ""'
11 4514WRYlaild, oaLLOVV,S.
,?tir ,148:1Wylle Streets ju
le& • tip&
:,•-t 1 4 eC ! 4 1 01 4 11"21111 )wAct ,C ) ,4) "
i;:fni
' W e d s,
, r 4.
i ,, '• y i::P
6 PA/. tl
rll 3CIONFBOTIOMILREW3.I
rpairliNßlVlßilifealli4oll, a
_Trft 41: .'? 7;;1i z , tl, I
:Tr2i usireetioneq,antßakery
N.. no MO 21EMBLD wrairarr,
f;al thi,vms Orivatillk lima Marty.
•NpLAD AP (nrarra imawon
14E0.801,:mualr
,
* ll O. ' Mei* ainfecifonei t .
fir AXD, MAL= IX
•,! ososszez sown:into rigurrn itrre.:
0. 40, 40, owner Federal aid Hoblailon trees . . eua.
7• sir vonotontly on bead, lON
oils lavers.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
TVISSOLIITION OF
NEEBHIP.-ThePutnerihlp beretofor ex
'sting under the style of '
SAIMIETEL HASTINGS & CO'
this day'llissolred by Mutual' eontent,'HATlß
EWING withdrawing from the Arm. The business
' trill be tarried en as usual. under the old name of
S. HASTINGS I CO., Carpenters and Builderi,
corner of Wert street andFortkAremta. - Thabusl:
news of the old Arra wilt be settled by the under,
signed. SAMUEL HASTINGS. '
;
Allegheny, July 6th. IS6S. - - yengi
. -
NOTICE.
The undersigned has sisociated with him is
business, dating from April Ist, 1868, Mr. AL.
FRED S. WALL. his son ASA S. GILLLSPIE and
LOUIS ENGLERT. The style of the firm to be J,
J • GILLESPIE & CO. J. J. GILLXSPIE.
- -
Referring to the above. the undersigned eke
pleasure in stating that they will continue the,
LOOKING GLIM AND . PICI'GRE BUSINESS,
At 86 Wood street, where they intend to offer in
ducementa to purchasers secoad tone house in the
United States.
• • 3. '3. GILLEISPIE-& CO.
mgmes • „
P .
ISSOLITTIOL—Notice is hereby
given that the partnership herelot ore exist
nir between J. B. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BURKE
and DAVID J. MILLER, tinder the name and style
.of J. B. WILLI &Mill .1•CO., bas been this day dis
solved by mutual consent, and the books of the said
Arm have been left with R. JAMcCANDLUBS, cher-
Alan Rouse. lio 188 t. Clair street. Pittsburgh. for
settlement. The business la future will be carried
oa by J. B. WILLLUAS.
J B. WILLIAM
• WILLIAM 888 ifß,
DAVID J.,MILLEg.
Da 30. 1568. jez:r6-Tv
CRACKER BAKEMS,
STEAM CRACKER BAKERY
317 Liberty litre4it.
Our 'Crackers are baked apoathl OVEN
.BOT.
TOM, and era supatior to 'any baked )7hot all* oar .
an/ other PtOoesa.. . . .
ar..TRY
m Aftv.t .:
• ~"
GRAKER
ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY I :IN::
orraszip IN TEM CITY.
wrzrz, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM,
se&
T BO . DA ' ?
W CR CRACK
II: SUCH j BU
d R iaiLLN GAR BIS
For Sale by Every Grocer is the City
J Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
efkrffl
I!) ZieftpritO ilLei :1 aMs Alai
BLECTIC SUMMER CORDIIL,
ii n eiL nt ratt r r u % f ga r ltzr un t . :t 3 r om ir laint, Diaz-
Cholera iforttai r j . I ' •
DR.. CRAP CURE,
A specific for ChOleia, Cramps sad' Pala f in the
Btamalth. for sale by .
HAIZILIS ENVIIIG, •
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS FOR
•
. ' SCHOONILIKIER I & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
AND
McCOY'S VEDDITER GREEII,!.
F t ; t adanlrretn paint that tt will not dateritirate by
more a v e t e rfe l t w s i s u t = it t: tro m i t atil.pms!r_a_nl i gye
fa the
market. . P""
„ ,
SEWING. MACHINES.
,THE GREAT AIREIIOOAIII C,OM
INATION. • :
BUITOII-11OLE - OVISEOLUIgnii
• •
BIND - SENVING,3II4II.OI.
• - 011:41117,11.L.'
. .
NEING • •AIWOLUTNIN. • THZ , BZEIT PAMILY
• •NACRINE IN TITS WOYLD, /N-'
TRINNIOAd.LT: THE CIHNAwNlyri, •
./NrAipsnte warttekttasel/ t a Keektise.•
I
,
Ble.hardsea , s Jewelry Store.
DYER AND' SOOuRIR,
11.• .116, LANCR, • • •
DYER AND SCOURER. "
ti; 43M: '46x...4.331, win:m.l3m'
And Nos% IBS and 187 . Third Mel;
•
lonra • • rirristmint.
Nt, , ,* ,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
• .4-t\L!LIEN:i
- • • — imps co.
OXIMI.II IX
.tt e ir. - Th4coo ABD sziisils,
X*. 8 BEETHIBTILLNY,,I (National Bank of Chan,
aama Building,)
• ' PIT i PIIBIIBHH . 'l4"
Vnukta cor,l7BWaket street.N. :Y. , ' •
, Da
xciptsion.woßns.
kali unitnureti and-LeiMei
Tohacto,:smitr;_qgitra. 'Y.ll)°*:,4°4
.40 '. 6 7 11 0Nri.u4.. Auxtivial:r , .7,
'PAPER.'
W.eflM,r
WALL PA.PEnt'
.;;-. Arago ogo PRICES.
• , Aim** 4/44. up,
Whir
:•71 , .. -
Wall Papers At efeatirWatettlett
.-4V tuliirtakelit' of slaw
(1•4- . .1.111 - 1, •
,; t.
-'14149 1 , . fiNrke sireet.nearvitui..
At/ AUGAIEs &
ARMTWUL
849 i
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.
PAM 1191 YOW„ .1.14);1"eXTION JWILDI)I43# Fi bs.il . , e.
d And,.4 lit.. nor- iiii 4 ost,' l'lttaiiiik; Pa. Spews:
Mention given to the 'clesixidatlr sad 11111141 as of
riellitT NothilN sad POSIM BEIVIAHNSB.
FOR SALE-..81LL1, 8314.11
FOR SALE.
LCK
AIMMBE RO L
A
ND
,-
stit uTIeNE
onAND
Black
Creek. Buffington township, Indiana county
9 miles from Nineveh Station, on the Pent*
Ceurtral , Railroad. - and• about GO acres of ei
lang, wader good • fencing. Oh the pearls
.erected one ehist 111i1. wit h run or bums
run of stones; all complete and In good runnir
der. (Are Saw MIII, comple te order , - e
3,000 feet per day. ": - , • I
• One. dwelling:house. . two stories high.
rooms, 40.142 feet. • - -
Onedweir, $ 19 . 7110 - ,fiets, 8 "it!". ' a
pug •• Vista ,• , •
, Ontr- ~ 18x916 4 '"
. Oae " - -14x54., .7 •
Chia -• 94z.516 , - -
OneStable.llox24 bet, JO feet high i /Beek
mop mid other onibilidburs. .Thts and la ti
laid with stoma coal and iron ore, and it ha s of never-failing springs of water, besides the r
:Punning through , the entire premises, and w,
'sold _cheap dna on easy' terms, to "a
good Man
little money.• •
:10 Low •BEDFORD AVENUE, each I
frame 9 feat, on which Is four. tee,
dwelling houses, of Bro o ms and - ball .•
• These iota embrace a-fedi square orground. I
lag 209 feet. on Bedford avenue:And bound,
each end by a p re mi se s
Is l a w pumpB feet ad
the rear. On the t e
excellent water. , and the surface of the hts Ls .
Ana needs n either fill Ing Pork tadDigioTirePare
for building perposes, arid being In a *estrou s
city where property Is inereasinr.very rapid
value, make them desirable for an 'ayes - Mem,
dilly as the present houses rent.lbr. enono
a good Interest on the sum asked - for- the
proper :I.: Call soon on the ungersigned,aag
a cheap, safe and paving investmsnf. j
Also, .A FARM O F .160 ACiti or good -
sittrated in Rant Wheattleld township. •Indiana
Pa.. 90 acres of Which is cleared land In
th,e',o:4l; aereelleinghteacelletit Erasion.
Improvements are a two-story frame dwelling t
of 4 room 4 a•ftame bank barn, Wag. Zvi.,
_stabling underneate, and, other outbuildlngs, l
good repair. It is Ilea good neighborhood. a.
nleat to schoolA ehurthes, stores. do., and wi
Ohl very tow cash or approval securitlea.
,Also, a RIVEN BOTTOM YASM.ef.7S acre
Miles from the city, In' Elisabeth township,
ghenj county; Pa:, on the YongklogbanYtiver
mile from Elrod's Station, on the Colleen;
_
fihsall
' railroad; near Lburelies..schools, storet;-de, b
llogrishing.rillages of,Boston aod OreesTai,
Improvements area two-story brick ho se 0) •
rooms, hall and galls?, &good frame bantams
stabling underneath, and other outbulhills; a
• of, good standing water at the •door; an se
standing s_prlnga of water on the farm.- and in
chard of 700 tides of seleettd fruits of apples.,
. ries, Ware, peadhes, quinces and grape*. Thin
• erty being located near the line of 'the rillr
within one rideut the eity,makea It yet.
.
• irinehle for gardening or a dairy farm; It Is a
good 'and bearitiftd location for country homes
the city, lying•lmmedlately en the river, on tki
poslte, side fronathe railroad,. The West Ne,
Accommodation and other trains (tattle reline
ford eertain and frequent oppOrlatilleS of
0011Millth111101:1 to and trent the dry:. Will be
as a Whole or In lots ofedie acruor 01 9 r salt
• Al A
TAW OF; 175 AORRA: siteeted Is
midi kl A p, - Westmoreland aortaty,.._pa.,
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad 'dr Hon
Station.
eel:Th Improvements cel l a
r , wasory ft
house, with r-ores and goo transit
barn 40 by 50 feet, and other entbalkllngs. T.
Is en the place a young -apple end peach ore*
120-acres cleared-land, divided Into IlleideCfan
Went size, a. large portion.of which .are. Well se
clover and timottirthe' residue of arid' tract i
ered with good timber. 17 iswell watered ant
deriald with coal and• limestone, andls • sti L yen•
to churches, schools, stores, mills and • b eksr
shoPs.' - A real Todd bargain is o ff ered hit is ex
lent farm; and with it - will be said all - -the pers.
property on. the prep:dies, emulating- of her
Dews, stock cattle, bowl and posiltry,;harnin.s, ge
wagon. plOw,, Mining. Implement& eng-lim ue ;
al'
an kitgagb fgruitur"e• • Together will bksold •
l d desirable s,
vie reannsible parch
Also, a and ry fertile Tract of Las
158 ACRES AND. 25 PERCHES. in Elisabeth
Allegheny county, Pa., on the line of the Hemp
railroad, and one and one-halt miles from, the f
nelieville.railroad at Seters Station. • On this f
are 40 acres .of superior white ask-Saber, wi
alone !snow worth one-half the- price asked for
Whole tract. The improvements are 'a log ha
frame barn, good fencing, and an apple- orehan
• good.. fruit. It is welly attired aud- underlaid r
limestone and flag stone of a superior quality , i
stone teas for the use of the farm. , •
Also; The. best FARM in Fairfield Wins'
Westmoreland county, Pa, of 511S0 .4•GERIA at
'six miles south of the Pounaylvanin' Central It
'road at Bolivar Station. The Improvements are
• large hewed -log-dwellings; one of Largest
- best frame barns in the township; trio apple
cha"ls In good bearing condition- corn crib, wag
abed rind • other - outbuildings.- .'the - whole farn
under a Ugh state of cultivation; fencing all In i.
rate order, and the land of the best qualfty of II:
stone snit; about illfiOricies of whictsit cleaned
the residue of the tract in good - Abutter, such
white oak, rock oak, - hickory, walnut- and hes
This property will be sold very cheap sad -on g.
terms, es the owner slates to In other b'
nen.. For particulars enquire o
TOWER, 144 Fourth Otroei
FOR BILE.
TWO HOBBES AND DOT' 'Carroll stet
Allegheny. This properly,will be sold low, as
-party is about. leavlng the city, and willies to disp
V f thegroperty before removing,
SAW TWO DWELLING HOUBJCS, TI
-BARNS, with . A.ood FARM, and about SOO as
Umber land. This property will be sold low. C.:
1111_, •
,11100--balenee en time to suit buyer:
- FARM 1,910 -ACRES, will au sold for twea
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable fra
house and good barn: 50 acres of the land clear.
• FARM -- Ofr 150 Atißi, near the line of-rally*:
very well located -for raising stock lmproveme
t a g ruory i it I . l4l4l.antial; 1.00 . acre, th t e land
CI7 T PI/OFE3iIY.—WIII sell a gotxr brisk hoe
contalsungllve rooms, at SLuleen Hundred Dollit
and would,fint for the*stmcsitit in tin years.
A LaREW.LOT of OROUND, having a rte
front, and very convenient of acmes. •
TANNER'S, convenient to -the ulty, andhaylni
well established castors or local trade connect
therewith •• agood dwelling and forty cares Of land
TOUR .1-1 M lay Sharpaburg. near the oallros
would make a_good coal yard. • 4
HOTEL TOR SALE. hat line Rafe! Proper
slinated at the , Junction 011inuilal
fourteen rooms „and the necessary
'with three 'acres of garden And files trees.
well located hotel win be sold low, • as tbepropr.
tor wishes to retlre liram busdnere. . _
POR RENT,
One large Eitiase, foe Boarding floissei.;
• One new-Brice blouse, 8 rooms.— •
One new Brick House of rooms.,
•. One-new. Brick Rouser of 3 rooms, „
• One flouea of i 3 rooms and lot 35 by 1411.
One House of 7 rooms and lot 150hy Iti.
Two new , Brick. Houses, ill.rocaus eara. •
new.ppine -"mare Houma, roonts r .
Two nev/Brick Houses , room* each.
!Able hew:Frame - House la •Willisisbarr, havtl
six rooms and tares lot. well saltod- for garde'
V acres that can be divided late Sere lot&
5 Loss,likOakliisid. -
Power and a.1.44e noosaaad Yitdl for rent, la
fr a d loostipa l Will be rented fr,slfet or lot
FOR LEASE OE 13.11.L.14-3 Lots lioripa *mai
Nine Ward.
..- tbu eTZIA-4;000! teat of -lrligerm 411isda
fi
1W1.024--soo . ooo'
:nr. spiel imrsls.ooo Aiitr tIPWASD.,
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Acarater
2 . 000'000
1 '
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•
jrsidoli Pacific Rizarimgd
iuusripzltt DiOituc9R. ,
1 , • •
Lrlas 'fn.! , or tart; / I
1 1 046,00 PER - 4.o:lWei '•
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ens li t cair.prz• nmakh,, • .f; ;
Rilif hatter Parttouiluv,
1 • - JOWI P. ifievEtinVx •
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Or CHAS. B. I .A.RIBOIIIIr' . 1114201jr
aDI4.
Bt. Lotli c #1.00111.!
peuitiDllll6l.- LOTS FOB ItlillE, 1W
• • • •- t) '
:10141 . 5115.
4:Wasall WO
Five Tal*abieWillew„
.1 • •-••, i• • ', pp LILla
t ti ßl*P. 41b , ' the '21 . 0 1i 1 11 • C O NIA 4O I III 4.IIWk lot
'AtIVO not, ress tots og.thejinoArbir
.61vate thildenen , at aßttrobwkse zit city.
. PAtatm.ameriaturt Awes*
•;• '
. Apply pe#lllce or . „.. . •
• 46/111-14, ItOntri
•• 1.'.?•,.+:(i :4i 9 •
• . ts, Pectoral ;Straw aliggiketw.
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sArainmr MOM—A Wire 'rif 44"014
: aura censiallig IR etionistAikohlhglir d a ..
Tor s „rills, mule" , mattes, sad-all lltetrioudenik be
iilovekusaitl: r litft , ror tree4d,' ,111 clis trot ,
kair , lbettillL lie.l , .Masted- neer.
e ll. mahustke of Ma-Wylie street , P w ar h ,
6'1,6'01e - orate handhusneut lonatickas*,*
pointy, r e i t &
_4.. mad Deighborbood: ' .
'W4 A.:2 wit „Rest Musts 351M4011111113119124111 i
. _
pon-NACIIr iti TettyLlN tiles's.*
And is
,'' aids ill MI ." brthellt, sad se:
nrbo... Also,,seireW,uutt”.4litottons.,
Al so ,. & Q ui n - woo , ,RACTOtt V, ,wllO7 SO sere.
t ir lane; ga i t *gm" provemeutA, vela& 11',./111 lett,
air , askil : sta. ressamsbie terms. ltuslgeelAtoedeg
to et on good streets. - Mr - we thrtiltng Houses Air
rtot is both cities. rot fartbur partleulats isqatre
wilJauhl• WARD,
lan 110 thug atteet, opposite+ patheltal.
Fix;s
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