The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 08, 1868, Image 2

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    El
littsburo elayttr.
TWICE LOST.
BY LEXTEIL SMITH.
Once, through Mobs's) , street. •
We went with hurried feet,—
Asked those we chanced to meet •
Of our lost darling;
Heeding not wind or rain, •
'tearehing each street and lane.
Peering through window-pane,
. For oar lost darling.
We found our lost one then,
Brought her safe home again,.
.In from the falling rain,
'Oar little darling: -
Once more her tears she dries,
Once more a sweet smile lies.
In the bright, sunny eyes
Of our own darling. '
TetGod's own will we bow
We've lost our loved one now;
Death's hand is on the brow
Of our lost'darlhar, - •
Wow, baby's gone at last,
tare from the wintry blast.
All of I.lfo's sorrows past—
Slumberii our darling:
'Angels have fotind our prise,
Borne bar to brighter skies; - •
, What though trom.ar 1 she dies
Utill lives our darling;
We mayaot and her here,
Yet, In ts brighter sphere, •
Freed from all sin and fear,
We'll find our dardeg l.
_s ou the r n .rourrial of Music
EPHERERIS:
. „
—The fruit in New Hampshille , •is past
wring.
—An earthquake has again shaken hands
with Canada.
—A Field for enterprise—Cyrus W. 7—
_London Ffun.
The new French cable , has $5,000,000
invested in it..
—Palermo has a new priest.who once was
a notorious bandit.
—Cubans, it is said, spend the , most
coney at fiaratoga.
—ss per week is the Saratoga price for
laird. for a pet poodle. "
---Business is looking up in New. Orleans
and , all along the river. '
—Beecher has a son, and that son is a
'74iew Freshmen at Yale.
...-Bismarck. talks of visiting America be
fore he , resumes his office.
—ln Indiana and Missouri Judge Lynch
ie holding his courts very vigorously:,
—Boiled oranges are ' considered very
mood as a side dish by Japanese gOurmands.
—People say Madeline Henriques,. now
3lra Jennings, is the haridsoinest woman _
London. .
—Miss Braddon is coming to this country
imd the New York sorosis are to give her a
banquet
=The fashionable thing to do just now,
.in Rome is to see the Coliseum by the light
of lire-works,
—Two',hundred per week;is the average
cumber of canine quadrupeds slaughtered
a the City of Brotherly Love. •
—An exchange says "Blair has seven
ichildren, - all of whom have to be provided
with office when they grow up."
—Princess Dagmar is a real mar, and the
Czarawitsch is a par. The new scion of
royalty is, we suppose, a grand Czarawiteli.
—An elopement from the most elevated
'circles of nouveaux r4heris said, by an ex
'ageing% to be the chief topic ot genii) just
'now at Long Branch.
—Mosquitoes do not often trouble Lon
don, but they are said to ( be very trouble
some there this 'year. Everything -Amer
,
' , can has become so fashionable in Europe.
• -
—Boston is far behind the age; there the'
ppepple have to pay twenty cents a quart for
een, puny tomatoes, whilst here we have
n enjoying excellent ripe ones for weeks..
• —The Chicago Post thinks that clergymen
are beginning to take more interest basso
/all as one - in that city recently preached
from the text "Wkere ten are the Nine 41.1
Borcicanit has deauled to act no more:
is going to write playa, he ought to write
something else for we are already beginning
lo see that all playa are making him a dull
—The regular occupation of the poet
Alexander Smith was that' of a drawer of
patterns, but as he stole ranch of his time to
write books he could hardly be called a
pattern of drawers.
—Wagner is composing a new opera with
the Ifiebel,ungenlied as the foundation for
its libretto. With such a foundation the
new opera is sure to be one of the seven
lour kind with the fullest opportunity for
4he development of the composer's peenhar
love of noise. .
—Benjamin Franklin left, .by will,
MO to the :young married artificers of; the
town of - Philadelphia, and a like amount to
those of Boston—both on the same , terms,
the rate of interest being five per cent.
Somewhat curiously, the Bost - on fund , has
accumulated $125,865, while that of Phila
delphia has only reached $65,467. - •
—The scenes - on the beach at Long Branch
are thus descrioed : "Out of the .bathing
house issues a portly gent in bloomer robes;
placidly surveys , the crowd, sees that his
garments are secured against any chance
accident, locks his door, and with a stately,
solemn tread, as though bearing;the -reopen
.aibilities of a nation, he 'boldly marches to
the water's edge, grasps the rope and brave- .
Iy steps into the deep. ..Here comes a young
sr individual, a "swell", the .night before,
the, reverse, now.: walks toward his
lady friends and sits down for a chat, talks
- about swimming, etc: , ands rises and.
walks up to his kneu. here;, be *Vera
awhile, until, taken unawares, he is wet by
a breaker, when he- sputters and • dips and:
•Inakes his bath. Next comes 'tie bold and
practiced swimmer,
,- Starting on. a ran , e
divei into the first wave Sad swims Sionnd
tto hiaown satisfaCtion.. , Hera cornea
probably, thou owher!li4 dnies anitkitli`
difficult to distingulik :that
water and: carefully-- weta her heads then'
bobbing up and down She Proceedi inch by'
•
Inch, to where the Water la biah, and
there she remains. Many other, classes are .
iepraented; the ' father Ofa family:
'bathes his little flock as fannais do.sikeep t
i. e, without wetting themselves; the boo
of the night , before, who -comet :shipping'
along with some gentleman friend, ' and
...abrieking as though sabring ockuntlOss.tor
=eats, she permits herself to be led into
the Water. Some of the ladies are' very
courageous and good swimm ers , but many
only to improve their lungs."
1„
A Notice tram Mark Twain;
[Front the San Francisco News.)
Mitssns. Enrrons: I was expecting to
sail from New York in the Pacific Mail
Sterunship Company's steamer of the - 18th
of June, but unfon3een circumstances com
pel a delay of a few days.. I cannot sail
until the 30th of the, month. •It is there
fore proposed that I should give this notice
to those friends who have intrusted articles
to my care for-delivery to their relatives in
the Atlantic states., so that they can send by
parties who sail on the 18th such of them as
demand expedition. I will give a list of
the things f am speaking of, and those which
will admit of delay until the 30th can remain
i n my posession: 3 violins. 1 double-barrel
ed gun, 1 package books, 1 do. sheet music
—negr9 ballads, 1 set casters—vinegar
cruet missing, 2 scratch wigs, for repair,
,1 women, 7 boxes and 1 barrel ore speci
mens. 1 amalgamating pan, for repair; 1
parrot, 1 pup, 1 cage or canaries—two dead,
another woman, 18 mining company pros
peetusea--marked "please' circulate, 1 va
liee—appears to be nothing in it, 6 photo
graphs—consigned to different partiesi 1
volume Tennyson, 2 white women, 1 box
salve, 2eccordeons, 1 overcoat, 1 set chess
men, 1 cow, 1 sandlewood fen, 1 rosewood
dressing case, 4 meerschaum pipes, 5 speci
men pins, some grass widows, 1 oe steam
press for repairs; 1 unabridged dietionary, 2
bandboxes, 1 lunatic for asylum„ 1 idiot
for. Paris, 1 gridiron, 1 baby, 68 letters, 1
package gold coin, 1 do. greenbacks, 23
trunks, another woman.
Besides these articles, I have to carry
along a valise for myself, and a jug, and I
may be discommoded unless some of my
things go by the steamer of the 18th. The
baby is not well, And appears to get worse
all the time. I think may he it has got the
mumps, or, the consumption, or something
of that kind. These are things I do not
know anything about. It must be one , of
those, because I have doctored for fits and
measles, and all these things, but still she
grows. worse. -
She had better go by the steamer of the
18th. Ido _not think she will keep for the
30th. To tell the plain truth, I am sorry
I agreed to take this baby along. A baby
is too troublesome—altogether too trouble
some. I have had a baby at sea, and I
know. Once I had two twins on a ship,
and. I never suffered so much in my life.
Please come and get this one, and shiP it
on,the 18th.
Moat of the other articles- had better go
at the same time, especially the cow--and--
the idiot. If I were relieved of,thcTser
could take some more women, and may be
another trunk or two. }URIC Twenc.
A Mutiny Quelled by au Elephant
Recently a fine specimen of the Asiatic
elephant was landed at Southampton; Eng
land, and purchased by Mr. A. Fairgrieve,
the acting proprietor of the Queen's Men
agerie. It was shipped at Bombay, and
was under the charge of a Suinatrian named
Ramee Jhan 'deegga (familiarly known on
board as "Remy" to whom the elephant
was Particularly attached, and who bad
brought the huge brute under perfect sub
jection. During the first few days after the
ship had cleared the land every thing
,went
on perfectly satisfactorily, but, unfortunate
ly, heavy weather coming on, a spirit of
insubordination was displayed by the
crew. The would be mutineers assembled
together one eveninz near the wheelh,ouse
on the main deck, Close to where the ele
phant was chained, and held council as to
their future proceedings. The keeper,
Ramy, lying at the side of the animal, feign
ed sleep, although he paid no attention to
*hat the disaffected spirits were saying,
heard the whole details of a most diabol
ical plot to murder the captain and a greater
portion of the crew and passengers, and he
ascertained that her(Ramy) was one of the
selected ones who were thus appointed to be
ruthlessly massacred,
The onslaught was to be made when the.
watch was changed that night. No time
was to lie lost in warning the captain of the
danger but it was impossible for Ramy to
proceed to the state cabin without incurring
the' greatest risk, Inasmuch as he would!
have been, compelled to pass through the
midst of the plotting rascals, and they would
certainly not have scrupled in effectually
silencing on the spot one whom they
had themselves selected for slaughter. The
wily keeper, however, took a wiser course,
and as it eventually turned out, a very ser
viceable one .' Noiselessly unfastening the
chain which bound the elephants forelegs,
Rainy set the animal at liberty, and, spring
ing to his feet in an instant, he bounded into
the midst of the mutineers, followed by the
elephant. Giving ,a aleal to the intelligent
brute, it laid about it nght and left with its
trunk, and the astonished Ballot% were quick
ly, prostrated on the deck, wounded and
bleeding, and shouting loudly for mercy.
The captain;. hearing the disturbance, was
quickly on the
e spot, and, having been made
acquainted with the facts of the ease, caused
;he mutineers to be put in irons. to be dealt
with at the first port at which' they touched.
The wounds caused by the animals trunk
were somewhat fearful.
A Grumble.
The lighter drinks of America—it is a
Mistake to suppose that they are always
strong and intoxicating—are unknown in a
country where warm beer satisfies the long
ings of most "thirsty souls." •We cannot
get ice fit to use from our English ponds,
but the article is not so difficult to obtain as
to {excuse the barbarism of hotel-keepers
and others sending tepid water to their
guests to drink. Few Londoners have an
idea of the miseries which people are called
upon to endure who are obliged to stay in
London hotels. They are fleeced in the
most shameless manner. The bill for a
gentleman and his daughter staying one
week at a Weat End hotel--it very inferior
hotel, Although presenting an imposing ap
pearance to the passer-by--Was lately £32
3s. The wines used had only coat £1 of
this sum, and the total was swelled by enor
mous charges for every trifling article need.
A few morsels of ice were sent up when
specially asked fork and from 6d. to 9d. a
day was charged for them. • We donbt
whether there Is a firstolate capitol in the
world where so much extortion is practiced
and so little comfort given, as in the great
hotels which have been opened of late years.
Is it any wonder that so many strangers re
turn with anything but pleasant recollec
tions of Londont.—[Pail Gazette.
Japanese mere.
There is a story current among the Jape.
nese which excites their warmest admira
tion. It is told 'of Aidzu, the hero of the
Tytloon's . party, and who is deemed by all
nittiveli to be the bravest prilsee in the Empine
-,
' ,, A' abort time since ,he • Wits attacked In
his own stronghold by a large force of Sat 4
vinnay men. ,After some •days' fighting
with uncertain result, the latter demanded
a truoe,that they might go•and replenish
their commissariat, is. they had come to the
end •of their provisions; but promising to
return and continue the fight. Aidzu re:
plied that there was no need•for them to're
tire as lieviemld' supply their wants ; and
I
accordingly vent them a plentiful supply of
fleet sufficient foitieversl days. Already a
hero in their eyes, this act almost deified
1
.hial- The effect on his assailants seems to
rave been prodigious mad to have given to
the leaders an idea of the invincibility of
such a man. They left without striking
another blow.if
PITTSBURGH Giannt: SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1868.
DENTISTRY
T EE'rli EXTRACTED
' WITHOUT PAIN I
NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ARTIFICIAL,
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A FULL SET FOR4II,
,AT DR. SCOTT'S.
278 rENIT STREET. 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND NM
ITEAMINE SPECIMENS OP GENDINENCLC
my9:dTAN
. .
01.4411 :4,04") a*"
GAM FIXTURES
AND
tO h. ridi:ohLeral,
FOR GAS AND OIL
Just received, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened in this city.
WELDON & KELLY, -.
147 WOOD STREET, 00R. MGM ALLEY.
mhrohn=
CFIvrFINT, SOAP STONE, are.
HYDRACLIC CEMENT.
OAP STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPE.
WATER PIPES:
HENRY H. COLEHiS;
sp18:070 AS Wood street.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE.
• Cheapest and best ripe In the market. Also, RO
13ENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale.
R. B. & C. A. sarKErr & co.
Office and' Manufactory-2,40 REBECCA BT.,
Allegheny. /Jr Orders by mall promptly ate22.tended
Allegheny.
J:rea•
TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS.
NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS.
PINE, - -WHITE 'AND BLUE, MOSQUITO BAR;
LADIES' AND GENT'S SUMMER , UNDER
WEAR; PALM FANS, LINEN FANS, SILK
PANS; HEAD NETS; LINEN HAND
KERCHIEFS, LACE HANDKEIt-
CHI'S, EMBROIDERED HAND
. IiERCHI EFS ; COTTON HO
, SIERT; LADIES', GENT'S
AND CHILDREN'S
RIND HOSE. SILK
GLOVES, LACE
COLLARS,
I LINEN AND
PAPER
COLLARS.
CORSETS,
A rpldndld aasortment, for Ladles and Maser.
BULLION FRINGES, SEWING SILK FRINGES.
Also, afull line of
BULLION, to Match.
We have now a fall line of the new
DROP SKIRTS OX HAND.
JOCKEY COLLAR, DICKENS COLLAR,
DERBY COLLAR
EXPOSITION COLLAR
We would espeelally ' lnvlte the attention of Job
bers to our Wholemae Department, as we sell our
goods at lowest eastern market pmts.
DIACILIIIIT, GLYDE 'Ar. CO.,
IS and SO Market Stieet.
PRICES MARRED DOWN!
AT
ELA.CRI7III & CARLISLE'S,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ALL GDODS - DREAM!. REDUCED
ON AND AFTER JULY IS-V.‘
HOOP SICIET. (LWies•,) for 800
COBSETS. (E!al French,)
LINEN SANDISEBL'HIEIPS, 3 for ... ..
KID GLOVES, (warranted,) 1.00
PAPER COLLARS 10
'SOO Tde. SPOOL COTTON, (good)., 8
POCKET BOOKS. worth 000. 25
MEN'S SIIM2dEIt IIN DEESHTETS...), 80
KEN'S JEAN DRAWEES-. 4 .
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost.
GREAT BARCAINSI
IN A. 1411. KINDS OF GOODS.
Special Rates to Merchants & Dealers:
DIACRITIC & CARLISLE,
MEM
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER,
AT NEDUCED'PRICES.
. : AirEft - JULY.3.132 . ,
We will offer our peisent stock of
Wall Papers at Greatly Reduced Prices.
A large assortment of SATIN PAPERS, for balls,
rooms, ceilings, *c., at
N 0.107 Market Street,near Fifth.
JOS. R. HUGRES & BRO.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
TuLIAN ALLEN,
, DIA L ER
ALL MINDS 07
LEAF TOBACCO AND SECIABS,
co.: 8 BIXTIf STREET, (National Bank of Com
merce Bollding,)
, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Branch of 175 Water street, N. Y.
ap4mn DANIEL.P. DINAN.
, RJECELSIO.O. WORKS.
R. .sc ..TErixuareicort,
• Manufacturers end Dealers In
, , Tobacco,,Snufi, . Cigar s , Pipes, cko:,
Noi s TZDZBAL 8T ALLKEITLEMY•
"'ha , • .
arifirojCl , 4l
im is s GI; v Tio.r-The P a's•
ship heretofore existing between the sub.
scribers, under the Orm or
.
. • ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
Is this day dissolved by tautest consent. The bust.
nes* of the Late Arm will be settled by our slimes
.sore, Messrs. ANDERSON & WOODS, at the °Mee
of the Pittsburgh Steel Works.
It. J. ANDERSON,
J. W. COOK. -
Wll. WOODS.
The undersigned having disposed of hilt Inteiest
In the late arm of ANDERSON. COOK 1 00 " to
Nestrs.ANDICEsON WOODS. bees leave t4 '
ommend bla successors to the patronage of the cus
tomers of the former nem. W. 000 K.
Pittsburgh, July ADO, 1668. Jrn
NEW GOODS!
J. IL 111MCIIHall t CO'S,
. NEW PRINTS, •
NE
wiryGINGHAMS, -
NE DELAINES,
AL WOOL BLACK and WHITE PLAIDS,
or 25 cents. worth /W.
...
WHITE GROUND PRINTS, black Spare;
WHITE GROUND ALPACCAS, ' do;
• BLACK ALPACCAtg,
BLACK DOESKIN CASSIMEBES;
BLACK AND BLUE CLOTH;
BLEACHED WIC:MINS, 1
IRISH LINENS., TABLE LINENS, '
TOWELS AND NAPKINS. 1
. .
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF :GOODS,
ALL ENTIRELY. NEW.
Rpnember the place;
*O. 52 St. -Cliiit-theet,
Near I.,llfdr.tti west side.
87 MARKET EitillVET. 87.
GREAT REDUCTION
DRESS 13-041:)13S.
THEODORE F.- PRELIM.
• Jag: 1197.:..meaRrr 8TRE,ET....87.
115
ARBUTHNOT,' SHANNON - & CO.,
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
)v.61
11107•
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
F. SOUCY,
Na 168 Wylie Street...ol
16S. , 168.
CARII, McCANDLESS & CO.,
Mate Willson, Carr - A - Co:A
- . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foteign and Domestin Dry Goods,
• No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamontalley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
SUMMER EXCURSIONS.
MBE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
' "RAILIip.AD i3OMPANY have on sale at. their
Mee, 'Union lepot, Pittsburgh,
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION -TICKETS,
.... 80
Enabling parties to visit these pont:tar bathing re
lents, and return home at a moderate Cost.
1•
CAPE MAY Pak-me:NE/EBB can purchase Tickets '
to go and return by all Railroad, or they can arrange
to take Steamer In either direction., betwee
Phila
delphia and Cape May.
ETCCURSION .TIUEETS are also for aale silk*
above Depot to NIAGARA. FALLS, THE OIL RE
GIONS, GETTYSBURG, and numeronei points in.
Pennsylvania and New York.
ET PAMPHLETS, containing full deacnptions
of the various Excursion Routes by this Road, can
be had on
application at the Ticket (Mice, in the
Union Depot.
19 FIFTH STREET.
iv1:628
1 MERCHANT TAILORS.
SUMMER GOODS. ,•
•
i . Boys', Youth's and Children's.
I SUMMER ckssrmEnE SUITS,
LINEN SUITS,
DUCK SUITS.
FLANNALPACCAEL BMTS.
JACKETS,
In every style , of the greatest variety, suitable for
the present eetuinn. Otintienien wilt nnn a one as
sortmenu of WHP`E •nd BROWN DUCK SUI fel,
ALPACCA and FLANNEL C0A02.0.,,,E5ee every -
Rumen being specially msde id r.,ai-byzebe-hest--
Eastern bnuses. Our prions are as low as , good
goods can be sold at by any Srm East or West.
- MI? 47 ST. GLAIR STREET
HENRY MEYER,
MERCHANT. TAILOR,
No. 13 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a fall assortment of CLOTHS,
CASHMERES. VESTTNGS..te. ap20:086
HENRY VV. HORBACII,
Confectionery and Bakery
No. 5100 Baunipuram STREET,
• aetween Seventh and Liberty.
../`LADIES , OYSTER SALOON attached.
• GEO. SCHLEIXDF
• r
Fancy Cake Baker & ConfeCtiGner,
AND - DRALim -
; ,.70ursetzi ak Dontir42lo IkßtrxTe 3 Nirre. •
itt n r, coratr ol te&t e rt : l y i l i tillMtzse u h i ii . lr e.
various ffavorg. •
CORN XELS,L, RYE FLOUR, &o.
. - ."I"O,W.ISIVWAINNIVW.O
WASHINGTON MILLS,_
, • WASIMWTON ST/MCA
Near Pittsburgh grain Messier
w. W. Ailmomitsprir,.
Rys 1101713 and
olloppED- 'mu. Orders deurered IP either city
frft of char e. Oran of all kinds chopped. and
Corn on short notice.
DRY GOODS.
No. n St. Clair St.
IN PRICES
TO CLOSE sorocs. OF
87 MARKET STREET.
WOOD ST. 11M
yr.
No. 116 Wood St., PitUburgh, Pa.,
WEIOLAEE3. I .UE.+E
AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
NEW MORAUt. /
BLACK SILKS.
[ip3o:n4o]
EXCURSIONS.
TO Hi - ANTIC CITY AND CAPE MAY,
W. H. BECKWITH,
, TICKET AGENT
GRAY aA I,CoGrAN,
CONFECTIONERIES.
CARPETS AND OIL.CLOTHS.
CARPETS! COPRTS!
-
MANUFACTURERS
in Europe HAVE NOW .4*
VANCED_PRICES, but we of
fer all kinds of CARPETS for
the present at the very low
est CASH RATES of the past
season. Having made all our
contracts previous to any ad
vance, and invariably for
cash, we are enabled to sell
lower than they can be put..
chased this Fall.
- MdCAL.LIIIIS BROS.,
NOTWITHS TANDIIIT Oa THE
— kanufaeturers' recent advance in
prices, we will continue to offer the
Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets ,
and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at
— the 'lowest prie,es reached this sea
son. Just received, a few pieces of
a new and exquisite patterns of
Royal Axminster. _
OLIVER TORTE & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
Ok I tiVil MN Cl
C,AR.PETS!
White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
31 A'T rr INF c - s,
rni GREAT VARIETY.
Oil r Cloths, Window Sham &e.
-16 S.
BOVARD, ROSE* ca,
) 1 Firm sTimi
Seekd
STEAM . •
•
CARPET B,EATING.
ESTABLISHMENT.
Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL in NeW York and oth
er Eastern cities has proved a complete success.
ITO ADVANTAGES:
Lst—Fadlng and Shrinkage are completely avoid
ed. '
Ad—No ripping apart. necessary.
34I—When freed from dust, motns or theirlarvae,
the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, says the
natural fading from .wear.
4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as
long again. a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, 13 say nothing of looks.
ALL ORDRES LEFT AT THE OFFICE,
No. 179 Liberty Street"
Or addressed to. P. O. Box 473, will receive prompt
attention.
GE4I Ti. 31cCLINT001, • •
mh10: • 'PROPRIETOR.
ORA.CTLFIR
SREPIIABIPB . •
STEAMCRACKER BAKERY !
!
817 Liberty Street.
•
Char Crackers are baked upon the OVEN BOT
TOM, and are superior to any baked by hot air of
any other process. •
I . ser TRY THEM.-,
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ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS .
OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
-WINE, BOSTON, SODA.--CREAM, FRENCH,
WATER,
_BUTTER, SUGAR and SODA CRACK.
EBB; SCOTCH and MILK BISCUIT.
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City.
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
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_„ _-;';SLATE
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SHE 'TWIN CITY SLATE CO.,
A. manufacture a superior article of
- itcoorario.
riirOttee, 43 Seventh St., PittsburghlTa.
• J. S. NEWILEYER, • Presit.
znymmist. . .
LITHOGRAPHERS,
OLLIE/.
SaINGERLY & CLEIS, Successors
kg to Ow: F. BOHIOIDEAN b CO.. •
PRACTICAL LITROORAJPIIRRPL
The only Steam Ltthograptito -Establishment Weed
of the Stountalas. Business Cards, Letter Reads,
Bonds Labels, Meals', Show Clods, Diplomas,
PPortraits, Views, Certificates of Deposits, Insult..
o CAM% .74.1 , .73 and . T 4 TAW street,
Tittebtirsh. '. • •
ELUIt'AILM) PERF U MERY.-..
.01OHN Ormansental
HAIR WOR AND . PERFUME% No. j 133
, bird street, near itenithdeld, Pittiburgh.
Alwapt on nand. a general assortment of Ladles'
Wletti.DAllDB, CUR_ ,LB. Ganuemen's WIGR e AN
RN13CAI•111. GUARD CRAMS, BRACH
A good Price In cash will be ,givir
RAW AIR.
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting donel
the neatest manner. • . , tatazto
PBUITHOIISB ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Noe.
S and 4 St. Clair' Street, Pittatoirgh. Pa. Spiels!
attention given to the designing and building of
DOUBT MMUS and PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
51 FIFTH STREET.
CARPLTS.
ARCWjOTS.
& MOSER,
EDUCATIONAL.
REINSEILA ER
rNiefTECialqlo
^ fit Troy, N,
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Very thorough instruction in Civil. MecliaLicaL
and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Natural:
Science. Graduates obtain most desirable posi
tions. Reopens wept. 9tu. For the new Annu,sl
Regitter, giving Tull Informailon address Prof..
CHARLES DRGWZitE, Director, Troy, .1.4. Y.
au3:tcd
pEN NS YLVA NIA
MILITARY ACADEMY,
CHESTER, Delaware Co., Penaa
The Seventh Annual Session of this Ac l adem'y ,
opens THUHSDAY,h,t-pt. 3d. `i
The buildings are nen arm complete in all Mar
appointments. • ~
Particular attention given to th e - morals and per
sonal habits of cadets.
For circulars apply to CHARLES IL PAUT,SON,
Esq., :No. 73 %V ood..stri- et, PlttsbUrgh, or to Col.
TH F.O. HYATT, Cheater, ra.
CIIEGARAY INSTITUTE,
ENGLEaI AND FEENCE,
rOl3, - srcouNGc .
BOAIIDING AND DAY' PUPILS, ►
1527 and 1529 ht•ltEcE STREET, rtuladelphin:
Pa., will re-open on MONDAY, kiept. 92d. Yrenoh
la the language of the family and Is constantly
spoken In the Institute: I • -
MADAME D'HEEVI Y, Principal.
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PIANOS. ORGANS. &C
BUT THE BEST AND CHEAP
RST-PLANO AND ORGAN.
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
'AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The BCHOMACKER PIANO combines all: tkis
latest valuable impravemeuts known' in the con
struction of a first class Instrument, and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
'workmanship, for dorabilt and beauty, surpso_
from all others. Prices ss to $1.50. (according- Le
style and flnlaho cheaper n all other so-caned
first class Plano.
ESTEY , I3 COTTA'IE ORGAN-
- - - - -
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, In pro. -
diming the most perfect pitiequality of tone of any
similar Instrument In the United States.- It Is site.
pie and compant In construction, and 'not liable. tr.
get out ot order.
CARPENTER'S -PATENT " VOX HUMANA .
TREMOLO" is only to be found to-this Organ.
Price f.remillioo to $550. All-guaranteed for Svt
years.
BLRR, WIAKE & BUETTLEI4
N 0.1 2 ST. CLAIIi STREET.
inti 9
SECOND HAND
MELODEONS ANI) ORGALISS,
In per tett order, from $35 to $l3O. 4
• CHLELCYTTE EL
. 11M - 7, 1
trita2 42 Fifth st., Ad door above Wood.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
.ELECTIC NIMBI CO1101114:
An infallible r e medy for Bummer Complaint, Diaz
r c h h e o t er ltit o e r n t f us ery . , Vomiting, Sour stomach an ,
DRI HMIS' CRIMP- CURB
A specific for Cholera. Cramps and Pain
Stomach,-for Sale by
WA 'RR'S & EWING,
Corner of Liberty arid Wayne Streets
AG:E*XI3 PCOR
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SOSOONIWIER & SON'S
PtTRE .7 WHITE LE AID
: AND
Ilic COY'S VERDITER, GREEN,
Th exp e o o s n u l re7riint that will
na't ast longe el r r = le gi t ;
more perfect satisfaction than any paint in tn
market. 7 •
HATS AND CAPS
CILOSIG OUT SALE !
Srrl=l,..4._W rEA..9r
AT REDUCED PRICES:,
AT BVCORD &
131 WOOD ST3EST
IVEARTEW LIEBL,ER,
DEALZI3- IN
CALVIS
Also. ...Ifartufacturer. Whole:Ala and Retail Deal.'
in Ti:WKS, VALPATA Lc., No. 331
YIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
orders promptly filled and satisfaction gnarantec
GLASS CHINA, t.,IITLERY.
100 WOOD STREET
nINTA,GLAss AND
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER' PLANED WARE,
I'ARIAN STATIJE.TTES,
BOHEMIAN GLASS, A -
And other STAPLE AND PAN CT .
eOODS, s great vartetg.
- WOOD trrara-r.
RICHARD E. BREED Br. CO.
et=
100 NV4.)OLk STREET.
SEWING MACHINES.
MHE GREAT AMERICAN CONE
BINATIO:i.
BIIITOMOLE OVERSEAAING
AND SEWING MACHINE,
IT ILAN NO EQUA.L.
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE. BEST PANIL
MACHINE IN THE WORLD. AND IN.
TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
air Agents wanted to bell this blow-bine.
clirA, el: C. 'l3/ 1 k1 , 19X.A21V.
Agent tbr Western l'ettnetleagig.
Corner. FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, os ,
Richardson , . Jewelry Store. nty26:ol
D!i R AND Sc OURER
J. LANCE,
( DYER AND SCOURER.
No. a err. ter,: rit enatiMall
And ?fosi
_lB6 and 181 Third Street,
=Tut ", PFITEMITROA,
STONE:
wEsT cOmniox
/ machine Stone iVorka.
Northwest earner of West Cointnon, Alleghtny,
MBES% ATVATINTI. &
Have on helot or prepare on abort notlee Beer
and Step Stones., Fiala for' 8141ewalke, Breve
Venni, ate. Head and-Tomb Stones, &s.
Orders promptly executed. Prices reasonable
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