The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 07, 1868, Image 2

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    OM
At.
ttt littoOrb Gait.
KISS ME BEFORE. YOU CO.
Your way lies over the hill-side,
Out ink rain sad sleet,
Out In the world , sorild turmoil,
Where bustle and business meet;
But mine by the noiseless Sreside, •
Where the fanciful embers glow •
With a changeful life-like motion:
-Kiss me before you go.
My /Inlet way will be haunted
With visions none others earl see,
Glances more precious than diamonds,
Smiles full of meaning ro me;
The sound of a Welcome footstep,'
- Amhisper ttiflllingly low,
Ah. thoughtwill clasp maim,' closely,
Mhsettie before you go, _ . •
reir this world is full of mischances, - :-
And one of those chances may fall,
Than we two ne'er again In the trelight
Make one shadow upon the wall,
Oh then, once more in the parting—
.. Alas; that It must be so—
Leave me a fond benediction: .
Miss me before you go.
Cornmercio
EPHEMERIS.
—An epidemic of fleas is. visiting New.
"York.
Duels - are:-often:fought now New
Orleans.
--Ruskin is said: o have, a fortune of three
millions.
—Longfellow expects to remain. 'abroad
"about two years.
-;-Philadelphia Quakers are working hard
among the freedmen,
—Brick Pomeroy is, it is said, building a
$150,000 hotel at La Crosse. , .
- -One retail ioda water man in New York
says he sells 4,000 glasses a. day.
—The first house in San Francisco was
built just twenty-three years ago.
43
with
is cotrdiK back to. America
with Lord Thuttlrearinext winter.
, . .
- —Fourlthousand female soldiers are said
' to be now fighting in the Paraguayan army.
—Crinolines with enormous bustles are
reported to be coming in full force at Parts.
-- j ah
A. $200,000 suga -refinery is to be ei
lablished shortly at N ville, Tem. :
—lt is Said that so e very foolish woman
• in 'Washington tuts gone insane about Plan
chette.
-The track of the Union Pacific Rail
road is now laid thirtyleven miles west o
Benton. • .
—Small monkeya are much more fashion
able than poodles now as pets'iwith the Par
isiennea. . •
—Mr& lielxabold, whose •:husband is so
4iiteriy renownekwears c,herry-colored satin
at-Long 'Branch.
—The GoVernment of Belgium has pro
hibited the Manufacture, storage and use of
nitro-glycerine,
- -Fifteen thousand and tiventy-three dol.
• hrs was the amount of the gross receipts Of
the Cleveland street-rallways i , '
—Wild' paroquetts have i*en introduced
into the London parks and seem to get along
Well enough with the sparrow& '
--th)ttschalk must like South America
pretty. well as' he sees sio stay quite long
enough to find out its gobd qualities:
—The Princesi Mary of Teck, it is said,
wishes- td. abjure her faith and embrace
Catholicism London 'talks much about it.
—Eighteen slavers carrying three hundred
and thirty-three slaves, were captured last
year byEritish cruisers off the coast of Af
rica. ' •
—One member of the Talbot family, the
great Horgan Catholie family. of England,
has just received a scarlet hat from the
Pope. -
—Fourteen' different toilettes in one day
is the most dressingWhich'any young lady
at Long Bianch has as yet been able to
. —William > Harrison, - the English singer,
who was oneg so poptdar in this country as
a member of the Py n e and Harrison opera
troupe, is dying. '
M. Drouyn de L'Huys is President of
the French Committee for expediting the,
Completion of the new Franco-Ainerim
' • submarine cable.
—Up to last Saturday night 45,000 cart
. loads of mud and dirt, debris left by , the re
,, cent flood, had been removed from the
streets of Baltimore. • •
' —On the day that the Luther monument
was - inaugurated, a rich gentleman of
Wiesbaden gave - 40,000 florins for,the edu
cation of, poor children.
Robert H e l l er. got through the Bank
rupt Courtin England all' right,• recently:
• ItOberk-ints made heaps, of money, but is
said to ' gamble mach of it .aivay.
Car final ,is .very seriously ill
and•special prayers' fof his, recovery are be
inglitadein all the Ronian ,catholic church-,
as of ftreet Britainend Ireland.
4=Toetee" is coming bark to America to try
and resume the laurels which, when she
threw - them -down, were taken up by the
latest New York favorite, Mlle Irma.
• :&-Eittll-fights are quite Popular in France,
where • the 'Emperor has introduced them,
butzliker everything new introduced by his
100E0131 Highness, there is'a large partY2of
objectors. ;
--- r j,ittle birds in'- : their,nests agree, and
the: World
calls'' Vallandigfiam
"a pre
tender," and "a scalawag." , Vallandig,
hail, in return, says pis editor of the World
is "a donkey." -
—The driver-of a stage 'coach near-Coop
erstown.'thisState; 'Was: robed his was
•
an emigrant l stage. “Well," he rejoined,
"14sait't know alums the Iftnti,
.but itis a
darned Old 6,421 stage, I know." ' ,
r t:
AlI 11)9 best eherry, grown 18 used up
by Queen , TAribelbi , and her court.. - The
Queen _Oinks'Puie sherry at all of her
,_
_have champagne or any
other French wines in her cellars. •
—The Advance has raised another serious
viestion for religions 'disputants. It wants
- to:k.now,. "Can a Hernocjatbessved.ly We
suppose some /5414ati4'once. can, but nothing
miler heaven Can save Aeirkt as• a partqf
neat !
:-Qtlitratoga never Wits:pi:full it is this
• •
year ''Long Branch' has slowly . fi lled up
until until now, when eftt,tirday night comes,
there is often not it spare cot. in the
and l Newport,ls Buller than it tins been for
sclera yeareibefore.• • •
tz-•The ,zOll4O-Jacob,. who set ~np as 4 nat.'
••• ..acte.igrerking,physician in Paris, not long
ago, arid IvhoWed ,So many Perkins Ofidi
classes in that gullable city, has now re
moved to Passy, where he is making much
money. at the same old trade. •
—Some four hundred and sixty street cars
are in constant .use j PhiladelPhia,• and.
they pay licenses amounting to about twen
ty-four thousand dollars to the city. The
greatest number of cars on any one railway
*sixty, and the smallest fourteen.
—The London Review is anxious to have
the fashionable world keep better hours and
proposes that the ,Chief of Police, Sir
Richard Mayne, or whOever else has the
proper authority, should slecree that all per
sons giving dances should close their houses
by two o'clock.
—Chinese printers are employed at the
compositors' cases of the two English
papers publiithed in Hong Kong, and attain
wonderful rapidity and accuracy in their
work, setting• both reprint and manuscript
with facility, but. 'without understanding a
word of what they are working upon.
—A Prussian bits Invented a new offen
sive weapon; it consists of a powder which
can . : . llo discharged some distance, and so
_acts on the nerves, of the enemy That one
discharge will make a whole regiment
sneeze for an 'hour, a period of time during
which the needle gun can be used effectively
by the 'Prussians.
—All Northern Europe is languishing
nn
'"der the. unexampled heat of the piesent
summer. During the discussion i the
French Chamber on July 20, the heat was
such that the floor had to be sprinkled with
-vinegar, and in spite of this precaution,
Gen. Meslin, 82 years of age, who was dec
orated on the field at. Waterloo, fainted and
was carried out.
The Parisian police confoicated, rk
ly, a brochure compiled exclusively
the writings of. the Emperor Napoleo
autlicii of the pamphlet, waamanied
title page 'a certain M. Noel Opansioul (an
tutagrn of Louis_ Napoleon.) Great was
the mortification.of the police wheit they
found out that they-had been made the vic
tira of a very clever hoax.
—The Chicago *Sorosis, or Women's
Club, has been started with a special object;
to find out and 'put into practice the best
methods of reforming fallenwomen; When
the women club, together for objects of this
sort,` we' honor them, for we know that
mach, good will be done, but as for the New
Yprk Borosisi it is .an excellent thing to
langh at and a good thing to put down.
—The family of the murdered Ashburne
are in 'totally - destitute condition. When
the Ku Klux Klan murderid ;the Colonel;
they also robbed his family of their support,
and they are, now homeless and quite penni
less, and some neighboring Unionist has
written a letter to the Cincinnati (Jammer
. tip; calling the attention of benevolent peo
ple to the fact, and asking that some relief
besent to Mrs. Ashburn, who is described
as being in every way a worthy woman. _
—The wool-growers have been having a
great time in Chicago. They have an ex
hibition, some speeches, some dinner and a
high 'old time in the evening. We are
afraid the wool, men are becoming tainted
with affectation, .or perhaps they have
_grown proud, "at lcast English is by no,
means good enough for_ them, and they tali
their show. "The. Great Western Wool Ex
position." • This last word is supposed to
be French in that form of use, and there
fore very much better than English. Evi
dently e French heggae is very much better
than an American of higher grade—a wool
grower for instance. It seems that it is very
much better to speak French' than English,
and if vod can't speak French, break into
ionr tnglistt. with all the French words
you:know, for even a macaronis language
is more fashionable than plain Anglo-Saxon.
To be sure exposition is an English word
too but need accOrding to Webster it would
make nonsense in this connection.
The Drought In Europe.
•
The telegraph informs us that the reports
in England of the state of the crops for the
week ending last Saturdan are bight fa
vorable; from which it may be inferred that
the 'great &Might which extended over the
entire EingdOm has at last terminated., Re
ports of drought in Germany, parts of
Spain and of Fraaee, have also reached us,
but its ,character appears to have been less
serious. The Manchester Guardian, of the
18th July, stateathat upon the considerable
water-shed of which Manchester was plart,
rain had not fallen, excepting on three days,
for oneliundred and fourdays, - and then so
slightly as to be • instantly absorbed by the
parched earth, so that none of it had reach
ed the leserVoir rofthe 'supply of water.
As the telegraphic report announcing gocid
weather:was , &fed the "20th, it may be sup
posed that the whole duration of the drought
was 112 or 114 days, and thatlt embraced
that portion of the year—April,„May; June
and July, to say the 22d, most essential to
all spring crops. It appeared that wheat
alone had suffered but littler which could he
affirmed only of what had grown on heavy
or rich soils.
The drought—spoken of as being the
most extraordinary which had prevailed in
England since 1798—is attributed to influ
ences, proceeding rather from Polar than
from - Equatorial regions, and_ being of a
general character, has, probably lapped over
upon tie 'Western portion of the Continent
of Europe. In England and Wales pas
tures are universally described as dried up
in some cases. so effectually that what re
mained of the grass, pressed in the hand,
crumbled like dried herbs. The root crops
suffered 'most severely, but everything sow
ed or planted in the spring had received
severe and almost irreparable injury. Scot
land and Ireland shared in the general dial
tress.—Neto York Times, July 81. 1
A Piaisifui story.
_
.Yesterday the police ,records announced I
that a man had been picked up on Magazine
street in a sick`and' destituteicmidition, and I
taken to the` Charity Hospital... These few
lines were all.'They gave no warning of a
Idetnry that was full of' the-mast eventful
and reftiarkable . ,itdventgres. ' For this sick
and des titute nian was once a statesman, a
Rep,reWntativ.e. Mid ,Benator in Congress,
and acidirker of; distinguished ability. At
one titge he was the hioi of a:great, party in
a neighboring State, and there was no posi
tion. of place • and; .eaufidenoe he , (cduld not
have held. , ` But, like many others, his in.
temperate habits soon forfeited him the' re.
speet of his friend/ and.ithe confidence of
his Pertf. .Binkingf lOwOrMidl6 - Weriti the.,
Pit of ruin , he dikaOlkfillie fa mily nibrtee;
tionn Ilis 'wife' abandoned ' him ; Ida : chit;
dren forsook him, and, elope ip i , the world,
he was picked bp' lw,iliti"StOpte,,,,ar Joy
. ()Hips, pick and destitute, iiittOuß i m mk i'"
1 and, Without.rrierlds." t,'here are meal , herd •
whA will recognize the Aunt— Nam &leant
PiCeirind, AIN 28. - .' • ' ' ---, 17' ''
..,
PITTOIMOTi GAZE
NM
IFEETIEtEXTRACTED
- 1 •
• IOTTIioI7I PAIN: .
NO CHANGE awn WBEN Awrinczei.
TEETH .ABE ORDERED;
A FULL BET YOB
• AT DR: SCOTT'S.
Inv FRAN errierr, ars xxx , a, - Asovs amm.
ALL WORN. WARRANTM GALL AND XS..
AMINE BYNUM:ENS OF 114=_i ULM: VULCAN-
GAS , FIXTURES.
GAS FIXTURES
C 13. clellera,
FOR DAS AND OIL.
31iSt received, the fluent and largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
W LOON & KELLY,
141 r Ws YD STDEET, COIL VIRGIN ALLEY.
=WC= • •
NT, SOAP STONE, &X
DE
• lILIC CEMENT.
••••g. ). • isTornc.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS.
WATER pa l s.
.11130111" H. COLLINS,
arde:o • SS Wood street.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE.
Meanest and best Pine In the market. Also, 80-BENDALE
8ENDALE ISYDBAOLIC CEMENT for sale.
B. B. & C. A. BROCKETT * CO. •
Mee said lifilnufanUnl" -9140 REBECCA ST.,
Allegheny. Sir Orders by mall promptly attended
to. itehr93
cent
from
r~,e• •I 0 0 \
NEW . & SEASONABLE GOODS.
P/15.5, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BAR
LADIES' AND GENT'S SUMMER 'UNDER
WEAR; PALM FANS, LINEN PANS, SILK
• PANS; READ . NETS; LINEN HAND- -
KERCHIEFS,'LACE HANDILER
CIPFS, EMBROIDREED HAND-
KERCHIEFS; COTTON HO
SIERT; LADIES', GENT'S
AND CHILDREN'S
RING HOSE, SILK
GLOVES, LACE •
COLLARS,
LINEN AND
• PAPER .
COLLARS.
- CORSETS,
A splendid assortment, for Ladles and Mims
BULLION FRINGES, SEWING SILK FRINGE
Also; of
BULLION, to Match.
We have now a full line of the new
DROP SKIRTS ON HAND
JOCKEY.COLLAR, moxrais COLLAR,
DERBY DOLLAR.
EXPOSITION COLLAR
We would espeelitlij Invite the attention of Job
bers to our Wholesale Department, as we sell our
goods at lowest eastern market prttes.
I
BILLC/Cind, GLYDE .8z CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
3725 • - •
pIEtICES IWMW) DOWN!
AT
MACRUM & CML=ME'S,
Pio. 19 Fifth Street.
ALL GOODS. GREATLY REDUCED
ON AND. AFT= JULY IST.
HOOP SKIRTS. (Lad)es%) for
COSSETS, (Heal French,)...
LINEN BANDS/Cir , r3, 3 for
KID eLOVZB. (iarraat.64o
PARKS COLLARS
300 Tdi. SPOOL . COTTON, (good). .... ... 3
POONET 80083, worth 50c
3izN.o SUMMER ,uNnzzanutTs,
MEN'S JEAN DR/CPT/LW 15
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost.
GREAT
KIND acooros.
`Special Mateo to Nereliaisia a Belden.
Nana/yyl„g► • 19 ilirrif Mart.
• • WALL
evvolAweere.noww.oo4o.r.r:4,rov. 11 . de,
WALL r4r7y
ArItEDUZ D PRI CES.
We willoffer our present stool
Wail Papers at Greatly Reduced Prices.
A large assortment of P..&Pgral; forbelie,
oome, °tennis, 4 146 . at " •
0.107 Itlarket siremit,itear FM&
& BRO •
TOBACCO.ANI) CIGARS.
JULIAi r i A LIEN , •
DNALsave .161.&-N1.1rDO Os
CELE' TOBACCO'AAP MA IIB ,
No. 8 strril STREET, (Nit(Rsal 1311 " of O aii*
Mr e 0
Building,) Trrreattiteil.rA4l-,
Branch of 1711 Water street. NAY.
a01:a71 • D A tia • - It, DES'AIr.
Exaci l sam MPT#4O4
•-•
- eft ' 'f#J•arff • •
Mut draotrqesio 8341.riogenln
TOaocio, Snuff, clgarqs;R l oo l 4o l63 .4
1
No - . 6 TXDIRAL BT.. ALLIGMWt o
4•POn
L=i' , LEL? . ; . : .. ilai 7 , 6 .,=
Sbip'betetororgi existing between taill:1112t
• scribers, undelAo Inck of • ' •
• •
r - eattnitalop wit 4094'
Is this day dissolved lit rtiutnal Maim
nets of the late" drop . be :settled' tri 0,11 1 :.„ 6 . 1 . 1 Mtr:
war,. Messrs.- ANRIL
__IlL*.WOOl) 3 l Iv! !"7.
of the ?Ittaborthl el works. - :"
Ara
; j ; e 000iChz.:,; -t
The tindajtkilrr.'l4,ThstAtiposOi.of t WILIAM
as late . ma - tit .azuz..Ft ro ooo -wv
miturs.yrosesoa s.woup 'bogs loitip*Hk"
omotena sioott the D Pagr t e a he m. • • „ if..
' kr 0711540 AB;
FRIDAY; AUGUST 7, 1868.
£OO
. 50
A 'TE.I iu .T: ter,:;
AT WH. SEMPLE'S,
80 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
BLEACHED MUSLIN, _
;I
UNBLEACHED USLIN.
I'ILLOW CABE ÜBLEN.
_ .
SHIRTING CHECK.
TICKING, PRIN TS,
DitLAINT.S. ALPACCAS,
COTTON TANLE, DIAPNI4
LINEN TABLE DIAPER,
TOWELS,' TOWELING,
CASSIMERES, JEANS,
HONEY COM quturs,
BALMOBAL ND HOOP SKIRTS,
WHITE , AND COLORED CORSETS,
I
GENT'S WIRIt E SHIRTS,
HOSIERY, KERCHIEFS,
BONNETS, If WNB,
HATS, RIB ONB, FLOWERS, Ac.,
A VERY LA GE STOCK,
AT LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail;
AT In:UMUIVMMaXIS,
=I
180 & 182 rederal St Allegheny
87. MARKET STREET, 87.
GREAT REDUCTION
xi; PRICES
TO
GLOBE Errocig. OF
roit.ss dacoco - E.s.-
87 MARKET 8172FM.T.
THEODORE F.
Jen): STBEZT....BI .
115 W OAD ST.
AHIIIITHN4Yr, SHANNON & CO.,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WI3.OI...E.SALILM
DRY GOODS MID NOTIONS,
AT LOWEST EM ERN PRICES.
168. —168 !
NEW pOOlifil. :
• NEW .ALIPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIS.,
BI ACK 'SlLliff. •
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
St4:OII:TCV,
Igir No. 468 -1 1 17114 ,N4reet.
168. 168.
tapSO:n4o3
ram, sricANDLEns & co,
‘,J (Late Wilma. Carr a C 0..)
17110IXas= z )DEALZIU3
FOreign and leloineStia Dry Goods,
NO. 96. WOOD STIMET,
aOO2. SUOVVI blamed alle/..
:111144
•—•
prrrssuses, PA.
lIIIEROUANT TAILORS.
- - -
GOODS •
AVNlttlilt
r " " Boric oath* mid Children's. -
. Orditen CLBSISOIDK SUITS.
• LINKS SUITS: •
' • DUOS SUITS.
FLANNEL SUITS.
- ALLPACCA JACKETS.
an every style. - .'of the greatest viriety,lndiable for
the present 'mason. thintlemen and a Sae as
rertmeni of WHI ind:BILQW.bi DUCK SUITS,
Ap
ccA and 'FLANNEL COATS, Ite. e every
nt, being specially Made sok as 'by tte best
astern bowies. Out Ortoee are as low as good
goods can be sold at.by any Ss= East or , west.,
SaillAY -- i3r, LOGAN,
; ad? 47 ST 61.41,1 R STREET.
NM( MUM, . • '
litiOtolEANT TAILOR,
Muria, ritt:lnagn.
compuitly on band, & gnu amrtment amnia,
oastififits, vicertnis, 400081
CONVECTIONERLVEL.
IMI
HENRI Ii'VOEICIRBACII, '
C " f " 4 94 e arlilid Paha
No, 800 shimuriztammer.
i f . :BetWeelifleventhalid Liberty
arlAnnts , oirsTraviiisooN &mow.
,
GEO. - : $
raw take Baker k•Coefixtioner,
Am ,
• PORKIGN ADoinxMinttrqa a N,V/15.
Ito. 40, corner Teeter* and itkigneon...iyrie. All&
gin . Cooke at on osso,,tvia, ot
':AROHI • -IPTS.
on
~ ffiOBDB,
613
PIM 1101311W1IM 1 liolt p*DM#3, ifoi.
II sole fle: MEStiset, • raftiblift , -*Aldo
irrVikikthe Mad Widin:**
4 . 11 r ik eltollalltudftzracibinliten* , •
0-;
CARPETS ! CAIRETSI
iVIAMITFACTUREREI HERE and
In Europe RAVE NOW AD
VANCED PRICES, but we of
fer all kinds of CARPETS for
the present at the veil' low
est emu BATES of the past
season. Haying made all our
contracts previous to any ad
vance, and invariably for
cash, we - are enabled to sell
lower than they can be pur.,
chateil this Fall•
McCALLUM BROS.,
51 FIFTH' STILEET.
• •
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
kanufacturtme recent advance in
prices, we will continue to offer the
Largest stock of • Bnisseht, ' - lye F.
and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at
the lowest prices reached this sea
son. - Just received, a few pieces of
a new and exquisite patterns of .
Royal Azinin — ffter,
OLIVER III'CLINTOCK & CO
No. 23 Filth Street
SUMMER STOCK
CARPETS
White, Bed, Checked, Striped and Fancy
111 As. rr rr Tki - 413-
IN ciimaer VARIETY.
Oil Cloths, Window' !haden. &c.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 twin STRIA.7I'.
iakdamor
71. - - _ 73
NEW CARPETS.
115.
MollitlAND & 0011 NS
HAVE JUST RECEIVED TB
NEWEST
. 41411BEEM STYLES OF
ENGLISH VELVET CABPETI
IISEIC•CliIIIIITERSI WIDE;
Tapestry and Body promo%
WHICH THEY AILHAELLING AT
. .
The Lowest Prices'imd this Season.
SUPERFINE INGRAIN •CAPRPETS
DOWN TO $l.lO AND $1.16 PER YARD.
McFMILM) & COL
Nos: 71 and 73 Fifth Stmt.
cotimm) vxA:K)it.
S TEAM
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS , TRIAL in New York and oth
er Eastern cities knui proved a complete success.
ITS ADVANTAGES:
Ye-Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid-
Ed—No rippki l ig apart necessary;
3d—When - al from dust., moths or their larvae,
iihatullttliz3treo:lirarlWerru. good as new, save the
4th-When perfectly clean. I. Carpet will wear as
long again,: a desirable matter :as a mere - point of
economy, to say nothing of locks.
ALL ORDERS LEFT .&T THE OFFICE, 7\ l
No. 179 I.4lDerty -Street'.
Or addressed to P. 0. Box 473, will receive prompt
attention. - .
GEO. L. lIKLINTOCK,
mhlo:, , FROPSMOR.
TO • FARMERS*
TIEE Ety BABE "NrucoltE.”
PAMENIIII) 1865 loot,
Aittl
: .
Is the best Rake made. It will rake Dealer hey.
carry it farther. load and unload itaelf miter then
any inberraked . it is self•orteratitrt slebild 61 Teas
old min do the work. of s,MI - Unto Ibiadeeda.of '
pertilhatel
_could be fly en . one of . welch Is be lt
... VIILUID; Erie 00.ra,, Atly 5, ASO • . ..
.. 0 :111, sse seed the , Wsloosus. how use; man
..vi bf W. VI.. Wallace Pittsbersb. re.. amino.
enait to farmers; It is geo4 It. Usti& end beim,.
heir e w asy on tun and hone; is i coimpiete aged , -
er /Ra and atts)Sl4; IC shebill ii , prestractitot
la . law y kept in order. , .
..,'' •
_____, • • ' , J46lo , llitlilitl .
s , au .oroentdireeted 'DMus minty sereetts , .
Imilith rill Or g thAliOlk 1 ; / I% , 001nilabkiniC Ohio.
pro ptly astenqed, to. hold w i levArsio retail 07
6 &O. olden 4. sari'', air Ml:Vile aorta • ,
• t , ,- fullitqg •:;
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IUY. R4It:E
RENSSELAER
POLYTECHNIC INSTII-TITTEs
AtTroy, N . , "It.
Very thorough instruction fu Civil. Mechanical
and Mining• Engineering. CheintstrYt and Natural
PcJenne. Graduates obtain : most desirable Posi
tions. Ee.opens Kept. 9tu. For the new Annual
Register. giving full information. address Prof.
cluatm3 Bsowsr., Director,Troy. _ N. Y.
aulacC • '
pENNSYLVA
MILITARY ACADEMY
CHESTEit, Delaware Cti, Penna.
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The Seventh Annual Session of Ac,adernY
opens THUBBRA.y. btpt. 3d. _ -
The buildings &renew and compleU in iill their
app ointments.
Particular attention given to the *orals and per
sonal habits of cadets.
For circulars apply to - CTIARLtS if. TATILSO3.7,
Evil" .140. 13 Wood atrt et, Pittottufgh. or to Col.
THEO. HYATT, Chester. Pa. '7 aui:tazi
0111F,GARAY INSTITUTE,
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ENOLkH AND. FRENCH,
FOR YOUNG
BOANDING AND DAY PUPILS,
1527 and 1522 OP9lltiE STitEET4 Philadelphia.
Pa., will re-open on MON DAY, Sept!: 22d. French
is the language. of the family and-is coestantly -
spoken in the.-Institnte.
• . MADAME wiream . Y.. Prlncipa l .
jelS:r111-1dWP
PIANOS. ORGANS. &C.
B r a r T T HE O /
Akt s TE GA g, c/lE ' k r
Schonmker's Gold -3&edal
_AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
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The sotionfACXEß PIANO combines all .the
latest valuable improvements knoWir In the.con
struction of a first claseinstrument,' and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex- -
'Whited. Its tone is full, sorous and sweet. The
, workmanship, for dorabill . and beauty, surpass
L i
all others. Prices from g, to $ l5O, ((according to
style and - finish, ) cheaper sit other so-malted
first class Plano.
•
ESTEY'S ocrrrellE OIiGAN ..
Stands at the bead of all reed Instruments, ln_pro
clueing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the UnitM States. - It is elm
'pie and compact in construction, and not liable SO
get out of order. • . ..! ______ . .
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CARPENTER'S PATENT :' Vox sunu.e.
TREMOLO" is only to be found , ' in this Organ.
Price from 6100 to $550. f , All guaranteed for are
years. - •
-`• BAER, MAKE &BIARTLEIV
ma •• .. • No. LEST. CLAM STREET."
SECOND HAND -
NELODEOI I 3 - AND ORGANS,
In l perferrOrder, from 635 to 8/..0
CHARM= BLITICE.-
451 PM st. Sd door above Wood.
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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
BIATIO'IIIM''RDIAI4 ----
An Infallible remedy for Summer Complaint,achDiar
rhea, Dysentery, 'Vomiting, Sour _Stomand
Cholera Morten,.
f_
DL GLOP CBE,
specille -for Cholera, Crampcand Pain in the
Stomach, for sale by •
HARRIS &
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Stine%
AGENTS, FOR
J. SOHOONBILIER & SONS
PURE WHITE LEA ,
AND
BicCOVS VERDITER GREEN,
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by,
exposure. It will look better, - Mat lon gerand u ghe
more-perfect- s atisfaction_ than any paint in the
market.
HATS AND. CAPS.
!`(LOSING OUT SALE!
S7CRALW" jElA_grg,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT M'CORD ar.
p k C1e".1)61:rv:4.4:,),0
MARTIN LIEBLRR I
DEALER. 12T
EXAMS, CAPS .A.,7110
-Also. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Bet/ME/Wu
In TRUNKS, VALISES.- ke., No.-43s
BHITE
PIRLDSTREET. • tteburrh, Pa.
Orders promptly ed and sattelketion islareateed.
GLASS, 0:1 NA, CUTLERY.
101) WOOD !STREET
CHIRA; GLASS- AND ,
QUEENSWARE, , ` -.•
19I*VER PLATED *ABE,
PARIAN STATUETTES,; •
11010ERIAS GLASS,
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS, s great variety.
100 WOOD STREET. •
RIC.H.ARD-VE. BREED & CO.
tribzr •
100 WOOD STREET.
SEWING` PLEACEaNES.-:
rrHE GREAV ADILIMICAN
BINATIONx -
BIJTIONAWLE OVELIECEMING
AND SEWING 31.4CMZIE.
rr ',As NO E41JA1.9
tame ABSOLUTELY THE' - 103NT__.1F/t3IILT.
MACHINE IN THE WOR LD
__ AND' IN
TEINSICALLY THE ClizetrEST. '
MrAgenta wanted to ea this M.F.Lane.
CRAB., C 33.&14SX+113rre'
'A.treytt Pennianatt
Corner FIFTH .1.D.. . *MAR Ir.T STEN! ' , aver
ItlottardsotVoJelreitripme:- t, : toei.
DYER AND SCOURER,
1111 a J. LANCE*
1,4.• : _
DYER AND SCOURER.
1w0.'3 ST. owriniWri'
' And Nos. 1115 and 187 it
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moon rilisoumia.
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STONE.
wEsT-commos •
- J .Machitse Stones .Works,
Northwest sterner of West Ootanton;Adtetineny.
PUED'K A.TVATZLit At CO. , -
Rave_ on, hand , or prepare on 'tort mace Routh
and won stones, map tbs b
StAllt Btdearet4a64.Prou-aztneery
Vinttatva.e. --goo axi, .
lOnion Ifflarpay.cinadito&P Piton "aaltonatod-,
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