The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 13, 1868, Image 2

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BURIAL OF SIR_JOHN (SBY) MOUR
ROM% PARODY BY LONG FELLOW, JR.
. Rota sigh was heard nor a funeral note
As up the bait River wee carried,
' But we longed to leave the cola corpus alone
Yoe we heartily wished he was buried.
We burled him deeply, on election day
(All our votes for Ulysses casting)
Arid smiled when wethought how his New York
"Mende"
Wohld pray for his rest everlasting:
No star spangled banner etrsiosed his breast
But in a wet 6lanke we found him,
And he lay like a grayback taking his rest
With a secesh flag around him.
-Jud as our jolly Job was done
Bait River the moo boomingflected,
.And we knew by thef Union guns
That Grant and "old • were elected.
—Port/and Prue.
EPIIENERIS.
--Beecher-is 55.
—The gout plagues Millard Fillmore.
—New York State has a few little earth
quakes.
—There is not a single dry well in Plea
asantville.
The tide of fashion f has set into Mam
moth Cave.
—Napoleon is said to ,be the finest horse
man in Enrope.
--Queen Victoria's traveling name is the
Clottnteas of Rent.
.
—Settle and Burst is the name of a Syra
. cuss business firm.
• ---000,000. worth of. blackberries are sold
in Maine each year.
—Two minstrel companies are amusing
- the people,of
-468,000 is the income of the Cornell
lrfriiversity for this year.
—John Bright's health has forced him to
atop making speeches.
=Bees 'in Ohio do not swarm or make
'any honey this summer.
—Free Masonry numbers the Prince of
Wales among its members.
—Rumor again says that Dr. Pusey has
' Joined the Church of Rome, •
—Victoria has a rough time of it, trying
to restrain the Prince of Wales.
--Garabaidi, it is again reported, is coni
ing-to'&4 his days in America - .
=An etchange calls the New York
pound a do . glane establishment. - •
—Alexander Dumas pere was atthe bull
- fights at Havre, with six Spanish ladies. .
--The loser of a certain bet in Chattanoo
sa is to eat , a full-grown rat fried in butter.
dit that Offenbach will marry
_chneider, if Schneider gives him the oppor
tunity.
—Senator Harlan of lowa proposes to
eanvass the Pacific coast for Grant and
ikdfax. • -
—There was a lecture on "The tongue
and nen" in Pleisantville on yesterday
evening. •
French - win' e-crop is prodigious in
;quantity, but the qtality is not yet certain
ly
known. •
—Father Hyacinthe, the ''ienowned
French priest, is said -to look like Henry
Ward Beecher.
—Gen. Kilpatrick is Coming home from
Chili. He is going to warm himself up by
stumping for Grant.
—A million and a half worth of - horse
-flesh; of the fancy kind, is now in the neigh
borhood of Saratoga.
--Mosquitoes are said to be plentier in
the neighborhood of North Platte, Nebras
ka than anywhere else." •
-41,500 worth of diamonds were stolen
from a New Yorker the other day by a love
ly golden-haired !blonde.
—Victor Emanuel is writing a post-hu-
MOUS ant -biography. That is, it is not to
be published until alter his death: •
—Harriet Beecher Stowe was Fanny
Fern's. school-miAress at Hartford, when
Fanny was only little Sara Willis.
The Boston Pod finds it very incon
.sistent in the English, who cheer Jefferson
Davis and' yet abuse Horatio Seymour.;
—A - hint' to authors ! Disraeli sold one
hundred thouaand copies of his works •by .
merely becoming Premier of England.
—An English gunboat had an engage
ment on June'3d with eight Chinese pirate
junk-boats, and captured one eight gun
Sal*, . '
.. r -Paine, the _pedestrian, completed hie
walk, across the' continent on the 10th of
July..;pn which day he arrived at Sacra
tnento.
..- 7 1:iaschini will sing with no one but
"Patti. lithe little Marquisa de Cana should
decide on leaving the stage what is to be•
com_e of Frascbinl.
—George Rnse, alias Arthur Sketchly,
414‘a Mrs. , Brown, is going to ptiblisb his
impressions of America, in a book called,
"The Great Country."
—fait too late to string up a few of the
Setnince aid F9rrests? Wouldn't it save
the letting of a deal of batter blood than
--courses in their veins?
—Peorki is trying to'come up to Chicago,
so one daylast week there were in that vil
lage a iiot, a robbery, a suicide, an elope
ment, and some funerals.
The Annapolis practice-fines will ar
rive about tl3e - first of Septeniber, when the
- sniS4l4lpmen will receive leaves of absence
until the first of October.
—Rumor, wicked, •naughty rumor, says
tiutt the Queen of Spain becomes elevated
ever her sherry, and that drunkeness is one
4f the newest of her small vices.
--The Prince of Wnrtemburg, who is a
daeneral in the Austrian army, has just ar
xived'in New York for, a few months' in
.struction and amusement in this country.
—A complete edition of the writings of
- Napoleon L is now being printed (at the
Imperial office in Paris. His letters alone,
.being more than 20,000 in number, will fill
twonty.three guaxto volumes.
—The Frenchmen of Chjcago have formed
a great Grant Club, which they call the
A"FrencliTanners." ;There are at least ten
4, Taniiers' Clubs" in Chicago, all of which
are npiformed and carry torches. "
•
—Col: T. W.,Higginson has a new lecture
ready for the domina season anttled
43
rature and Democracy." About the worst
• thing we know of the Colonel is, that he is
One of the Agantte Monthly clique and overflows, necessarily, with rabid pilgri fa..
• Iherism. ' • .
oit -Monday - morning in Cinci
• nnati • a
man 4 named Costello, entered a foundry.
from which he _had been recently dia.
- oharge4 and began to insult Bombe, the
toxemia. As he has . been in the habit of
doing this ever glace Bemba diicharged
Mtn,/ that officer became much excited and
avtrndk the offender a blow on the head
which will h 2 all probability result Fatally.
iitunba was arrested, but his employer
bailed him out, and the result of his blow
is awaited.
--SOme misguided friend of one of the
Republican candidates for Controller, un
wisely said, in a communication to the Dis
patch on Tuesday, that if his candidate
could have his way, no lager beer saloon
could exist in the city, or words to that ef
fect. This has aroused the Ire of opr Ger:
man cotemporary, the Preiheiti Preand,
who objects to this Son of Temperance and
says diThis recommendation needs no com
mentary. One finds it only difficult to de
termine whether to be more astounded at
the stupidity or at the shamelessness of
this water simpleton."
—Samuel Kent Stone, grandsori of Chan
cellor-Kent, and newly elected President
of Hobart College, at Geneva, New York,
i s a marvellous man. Ho is only twenty
eight years old and yet has graduated
at-
Harvard, studied two years and taken a
degree at Go:Atli:igen, entered a Massachu
setts regiment during the war as
, a Private,
but was promoted to a commission, was
afterwards elected Professor of Greek at
Kenyon College, and one year ago he was
chosen President of that institution. The -
trustees of Hobart College have given him
authority to nominate his own Professors,
and to control the fund for the increase of
professors' (salaries. if there be another
young man, not thirty years of age, with
such a record as this, we have yet to hear
of him.
Climatic Curiosities.
The changes in a country's climate by
! settlement and cultivation of the soil often
seem strange and inconsistent. A letter
from a late traveler in Nebraska notes some
curious contrasts : "It is a frequent subject
of remark in the Ohio Valley, that settling
the country, clearing and ditching the land
constantly makes it dryer; that old wells
and springs are drying up, and each suc
ceeding summer, branches run dry which
never did before. The French Agricultural
Report makes the same complaint, and calls
upon the Government to stop the destruc
tion of the forests, as the means of preserv
ing the rivers. But here; with settlement,
exactly the reverse phenomena are present
ed, and the quantity of (rainin Western-Ne
braska and Kansas has doubled within the
memory of man.. Perhaps this is deeiome
what to the trees planted on new farms, but
I think, also, that breaking up the sod al-
lows it to absorb more Moisture than it could
in the prarie state, and in many instances
turning a hundred acres of sod will renew
an old spring. Fresh branches are starting
in gullies which have been dry for hundreds
perhaps thousands of years. Thus, spings
break out in the thirsty wilderness, and
streams of water in the dry ground I
Here is an important principle at work,
which will enable agriculture to make great.
advances on ,what is now the. American
desert." Akin to these are the facts of heavy
rains this summer in Colorado and Califor
nia, States where the rule of dry summers
seem to have been invariable heretofore.
Who shall' divine the law of such revo
lutions?
George Peabody, Esq.
The testimonial ordered, by the United
States Government to be presented to Mr.
Peabody in acknowledgment of his munifi
cent gifts to the cause of- education, both in
the North and the South, has been finished.
The testimonial is in the form of a symboli
cal monument. It consists of a pedestal of
ebony, three inches wide, eight inches long,
andan inch and a half in height, on which
rises a purple velvet block, six and a half
inches long and two and ( a half high. On
this rises a massive gold plinth, resting on
the centre of which is an upright medal,
the front disk of which presents an excel
lent medallion profile of Mr. Peabody. On
the obverse disk of the medal the following
inscription is cut: "The people of the
United States - to George Peabody, in ac
knowledgment of his beneficent promotion
of univeral education." On the righthand
of the medallion likewise rises a female
statue ' representing "Benevolence," hold
ing a laurel bough. On the left of the me
dal there are two nude figures of children,
white and black. The white child points
proudly to the medallion, face, while the
black, pointing to himself, according to the
idea of the artist, appears to ask if he, too,
is to be benefitted. Behind this group rises
a three-trunked palmetto tree. Beneath the
obverse disk is a collection of the symbols.
of education. In the centre is a mounted
geographical globe, which revolves at the
touch. Below this, an unrolled map of the
United States, with the Bible and school
books at the right , and left.
A Lonbori - correspondent of the Boston
Advert*? speaking of the Cambridge de
gree conferred (upon Longfellow and his
popularity in England, says : "It is liter
ally true that avoinme of his poems is found
in nearly every English home. If you go
into the drawing room of one of the middle
classes , in any of the towns, l a volume of
Longfellow's poems is' on the centre table.
When Imati at a public school, thirty boys
had each a - Copy of Longfellow. rassion
i ate lovers search hie poems for tender lines
wherewith to touch the heart. No young
lady's collection of pianoforte music is com
plete without 'Excelsior.' An excellent
bass singer (Mr. Weiss) died the other day,
whose reputation was chiefly made - by his
Mode of singing 'The Village Black
smith,' which he had himself set
to music. There is no living English poet
who has half the circle of readers in Eng
land that Mr. Longfellow possesses. As
write I can call to mind editions of _his
_works in all shapes and forms of which
English publishing admits. I have seen
him heavy in gold, and beautifulin the best
of engravings. I knowlim in green, in
blue, in Russia; in cloth, in paper covers.
He is gilt edged, marble edged, and plain.
I have read him in types so large , that Me
thusaleh wouldiiot have wanted spectacles
in 'deciphering him, and I have looked with
curiosity at , pages where anything less than
a microscope , would have been of little ser
vice. Every farmer's wife' has a Longfel
low, if she has only a dozen books in her
case."
THE Massachusetts- Agricultural College,
at Amherst, has completed ( the first . year of
its existence. The first class of the institu
tion, numbering, forty-eight Iltudents i at the
recent close of the annual term, were ex
amined in the studies of the past year ' which
included mathematics, chemistry, botany
and the French language. The labor of the
students on the farm has , been found very
useful and even necessary during the putt
term. , Allure required to work two hours
in:theafternoon of every alternate day. and
in addition, others work for wages at, such
times as they The pay is accord
ing to the amount and quality of the, work,
ranging fromlB, 15 and 12 cents per hour,
and one student, since May, has earned $5B
in cash, and yet thoroughly and; faithfully
attended to' all his studies. ',The Superin
tendent directs and distributes the work,
and all the class labor Is performed under
his direct sopervision. 'The students, lit is
stated, manifest a uniformwillingness at
their farm labor, and make rapid Improve:
meat in the practical part of agriculture. Or
the foity-eight students of the present class,
Biomtions _
an but one witireturn,..and over sixty ap
plica have beeriiecerVed for admis-
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1868.
DENTISTRY
TE E TH, EXTRACTED
wAri-.1-1.0171" PAIN
NO CHARGE MADE. WHEN ARTIFICIAL
, TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A FULL BET FOR $B,
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
wre mars STREET. 3D DOOR ARON'S HAND
ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND EX
AMINE SPECIMENS .OF GENUINE VULCAN
ITE. rayevlaT
, •
ertz. 4 0:41 ti) 3 az:
-GAS FIXTURES
AND
®rE
b. Et 33.
FOE GAS AND OIL. •
Ater, received, the finest and largeeifreseortment
ever opened in this city.l
WELDON & KELLY,
14T WOOD STREET, COE. VIRGIN ALLEY.
mh24:
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &O.
ICI YDRAIILIC CEMENT.
...80.A.P STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS.
WATER PIPES.
HEHRY 11.-COLLINS,
25 Wood wee
aD16:070
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapest and beat Mein the market. Also, RO
BENI/ALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale. .
B. B. & C. A. RROCILICTT & CO.
•
Moe and Manufactor,r-240 REBECCA ST.,
Allegheny. Air Orders by mill promptly attended
to. je=r93
MERCHANT TAILORS
SUMMER GOODS.
• Bois', Youth'sand Chlldven's.
• 1
SUMMER CASSIMERE SUITS,
LINEN SUITS. :1
DUCK SUITS. .•
FLANNEL SUITS.
ALPACCA JACKETS.
In every style, of the greatest variety, suitable for
the present Poison. • bentlemen will rind a line as•
sortmeat of WHIM and BROWN DUCH SUITS,
ALPACCA an FLANNEL DOATs, &c., every
garment being specially mule tor as by the best
Eastern houses. , Our prices are as low as good
goods can be sold at by any item East or West.
GRAY & 31.0pAN,
HpITLY MEYER,
MERCHANT TAILOR;
No. 13 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Constantly on hand, s full assortment of CLOTHS
CASSIMERES. VESTINGS. &c.
FLOUR.
pEAnt, m ILL
- - FAMILY FLOUR.
PRARL KILL BUTE BRAND, equal to the best
St. toul4 brands. PEARL .MILL tte D BRAND.
as good as toe best Ohio brands. tt HITE CullN
FLOUR and CORN ME.I. sa- Ste that all tacks
are sealed and dated.
. 1011INEDY &
an7:sit r/ZAIFIL MILL.
'UTE WOULD INVITE THE AT
y TENTIuII of the lour trade to the supe
riority of our
SOUTHERN WHEAT FLOUR.
Which we are manufacturing from the best select
ed Southern Illinois and Tennessee Wheat. Prices
as low as any in the market.
J. S. I...IGIGE.TIL" .St
ji3l:t72, Pittsburgh City Mills.
TOBACCO - AND CIGARS .
JULIAN ALLEN,
DEAL= IN ALL anme
4EAF. TOBACCO AND SWABS,
8 SIXTH STREET, (National Beak of Com
'stereo Balld)ag,)
ITTSB URGH; PA.
Branch of 179 Water Stre et , N. Y.
apt:n77 . DANIEL F. DINAH.
EXCELSIOR WORKS.
IL dr. W. ~ T ENICLEVISICIPS,
massracturers and Dealers in
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &c.,
No 6 PEDERAL ST.. ALLEGFLISYs
OON'ECTIONEAIES.
HENRY W. HORBACH,
Confe4aiery and Bakery
No. Soo amiTarrem STEBET, -
Iletween Seventh and Ltberty.
aar- LADI V3* OYSTER SALOO
GEC. SCECLELEIN ,
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
AND DEALER IN
FOREIGN &DOMESTIC FRUITS & NUTS,
No. 40, corner Federal and Robinson streets, Alle
gheny. air- Conatar".y on hand, ICR CREAM, of
various flavor'. .
kAsguiil Alm s. rz• b•
H. J. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
ltio. S EgT., .C 14.4171 STREET
And Nos. 185 and 187 Third Itreet,
myGOSI PITTSBURGH, PA.
Oft :(110ZrA;hiatZI:11
- -
BZNJAICIN EiralfH/BLY PHILIP OLE&
SINGERLY & CLEIS, Successon
to (Izo. F. Eionoomum & Co.. • '
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS.
The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West
of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Heads.
Bonds Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas ,
Portraits, Views, Certificates 'of De sits,
Candls, &43.. Nos. 7i and 15 Third. street,
Pittsburgh. '
WEIGHTS. AND MEASURES.
10111 - B. LYON,
L.L.
Sealer of Weights and Dlealatres,
57/OIIRTH STREET,
trietireen Liberty and l'e4ry street'.
Order., prometly attended to.
1:r-ictirP)**ealli6vagtig
I, IOION PECK ornamental' ornamental Hatt
HAM,WORICEn_ y
AND PEEVE:ME% No. 133
htrd street. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. _
lee
dlartibil Arra l aasortuTnt or
ti ti . tiantlemen a WIGS, TO.
Ell SCA LPOIIAIIISt CHAlNksiucrgrarre,
ae......- illir A seed Pries In cash is be given for
RAW LIAM.. , , ,
Utiles* and Gentlemen's Hair C utting , keel
the neaten manner. • ,• ' tillaln,
CORN PiEN4II,, RYE FLOUR, &o.
WASHINGTON.MILI"
WANNINEITON EiTEEET.
Near Pittsburgh Grain messier
W. W. ANDERS ON,
bisnaseturer of OORN MEAL: ere !lAMB and
gl ee lOirD ITER. °lv
rain o r
lai deli s /ze p tu p arli a l
Corn SW/44 1 013 short %mks. I
MCilM=
sp33:ofr
MACRI7M, GLYDE & CO.,
PRICES MARKED DOWN!
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED
HOOP 131{18T9. (Ladlesi),)
CORSETS, (Rea) Preach,) '
LINEN HANDEE/101IIIM, 3 f0r.......
KID GLOVES, (warrauted.i..;
PAPZE COLLARS
200 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good)
=EI
POCKET BOOKS; worth 504 i.
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS..
MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS,
All kiluis &wads annata at HaLt (kit.
CREAT''BARCAINik!
IN A.T.T4.1CD•11:411. OV; GOOD
211,E
TORE WINDOW SHADES, of
any color and size required, with border and
ten to plain or giro the plain Blue, for ume
from Brio feet wide. at the 011 Cloth
§
areroome, 26 and 8 Bt. 01e1r street..
.1•4 • J. 8. PRILLUIII
DRY GOODS.
RICES !
TO &LORE STOCIE. OF
(
DRESS 4:31-4CPCODS.
87 MARKET STREET.
THEODORE F. P
JeSO: HT....MARKET
115.
WOOD ST. 11
-A-ARARO
MIU'ISNOT, SHANNON & CO.,
No. 115 wood rittgbarg,N
WEEOLESALE
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
AT LOWEST EASTERN PRUE&
EIT=I
68.
NEW GOODS.
NEW iILPACCAS.,
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.-
HOSIERY and GLOVES:
F. SCPT3OrY,
ear No. 168 Wylie Street. an
168. 168.
rap9o:nto)
()AAR, DIcCANDLESS & CO.,
a L I ( Lace Wilson, Carr t C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fmeign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOF) STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.zW , sl l lnelP4lohil
AT MACRUM, GLYDE &
78 and 80 Market Street.
MOSQUITO NETS, '
MUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS,
SHETLAND SHAWLS,
LADIES' WHITE.UNDERWEAII;
A full lino of HOSIERY;
MORRISON STAR SHIRTS,
• GENT'S PAPER COLLARS,
LADIES' Do. AND currs,
TRAVELING SATCHELS,
A full line of JET SETS,
SILK A BULLION FRINtrES,
SILK &SATIN BUTTONS,
all ooloro.
A Complete Assort Med of White Goods,
SWISS,VICTORIA, LAWN,
.LINEN, CAMBRIC, ie.
HOOP mots, in all the Newest Styles.
HID GLOVES, at prices;
GENT'S & LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR
MEN'S JEAN DRAWEES;
1,000 Doz. BALMORAL HOSE;
5,000 Lbs. WOOLEN YARNS.
Bpeelal Rates to 1 1 obbera.
TS and SO' Market Street.
saw
CRUM & CARLISLE'S,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
4 ON AND AFTER JULY IST.
Special Bates to Merchants ik Dealers.
-MdCRU &-OeBLXSLB,,
Business will be resumed on TUESDAY, Ist day
of September.
Tennis as before—s4o per session of five months.
No extra charges. Application for admission to
either Ladies' or Boys' school sail be receired.at
the reionss during the last week in Alivat, from 9
o'clock A. kf. Lill 12 m. aute:ur,-2172.
STREET.
-( •
RENSEIELAER
EDUCTION
Very thorough instruction in Civil. Mechanical
and Mining Engineering, Chem'stry and Natural
Science. Graduates obtain moat desirable posi
tions. Re-opens Pon. 9tu. Nor the- new Annual
Re ester, giving full informs. iori address Prof..
CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
au3:le6
pENNSYLVA xis
MILITARY ACADEMY,
CHESTER, Delaware Co., Penna
`" The Rienth Annual Session of this Academy
opens THURSDAY, Dept. 3d.
Thebulldings are new and complete in all their
appointments. ,
- .Particular attention given to the morals add per
sonal habits of cadets.
For circulars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON,
Esq., No. 73 Wood street. Pittsburgh. or to Col.
THEO. HYATT, Chester, Pa.' . aulita3
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE
ENGLISH AND FRENCH,.
FOR YOUNG. LADIES.
BOARDING AHD DAY Puma,
UM . 7 and 1599 SPRUCE_ STREET, Philadelphia,
Pa., will re-open on MONDAY, Sept. 22d. French
is the languaire of the family and is constantly
spoken In the Institute.
• MADAME D'HERVf Principal.
• jelb:r66-MWir
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BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Schomneker's! cold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The e SCHUMACHER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements 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 darabllity and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $3O to $l5O, (according to
style and finisho cheaper than all other so-called
first class. Plano.
ESTEY'S COTTAfiE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed- instruments, la pro.
ducing the most perfect plpequality of tone of any
similar Instrument in the United States. It is sim
ple and compact In construction, and not liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT. 70M- HUMANA
TREMOLO" 'is only to be found in Dila 'Organ:-
Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for five
years.
BARS, MARE & BUETTLER,
mh9 No. 191 ST. CLAIR STREET.
SECOND HAND
- - -
..~.»»~. .».168.
11110DW8 AND OB4MNS,
In perfe:t order, from $35 to 430.
EMI
CLOSING OUT SALE!
OF
SanalkW
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT & CO.'S,
iyu l3l WOOD STRZET. f
MARTIN LIEBLER,
ME
v.
HATS, CAPS AND virrEm.
Also. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In TRUNKS, VALISES. &e., No. 11.32 SMITH
FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
orders morn Dv SUM and sattafantlon anarantend.
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
THLIE REAT AMERICAN COM
BINErioN.
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMING
AND SEWING MACHINE.
IT HAS NO EQU*L,
BEING MIXOLUTELY THE BE IC-FAMILY
MACHINE IN THE -WORLD, --
TEINSICALLY THE _CIIE - A PEsT. •
( Mir -Agoutis wanted to sell Ole Mack toe.
CPLikeli. - C. 23.A...L.5.L.E1it,
Agent for Western Pennevlvanla.
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, over
Elehardson'e Jewelry Store. my
•X:q64
. aoa
DISSOLUTION.—The Partner
ship heretofore existing between the sub- -
scribers, under the tirin of
1.00
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The buel-
Liebe 01 The late firm will be settled by our equate
'tors, Messrs. ANDER:4ON & WOODS, at the ottlee
of the l'lttetrargh Keel Works.
It. J. ANDEREON,
t. W. 1)00K.
WM. WO(.1138-..
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The undershrues haying C OO Kis interest
in the late firm or ANDERSoN,
.00: to
Messrs. AND hi itsON WOoDr3, begs leave to ~ to
his successors to the patrottago or the cus
tomers of the former Ono. ' J. W. COOK.
Pittsburgh, July 95th , 1555.- IY4
Imian: l ) 4 :VlWAiik3:N.Oktafl
pERCEVAL BECKETT, :
REOILINIOAL ENGINEER.
- And. Solledior or , Patents.
(Late of P. T. W. 10. Itallisay.)
Once, No. 10 FEDERAL STREET, Room No. 0.
tip stairs. P.O. Box. 50, ALLEN CITY.
MACHINERY; of all descriptions, deshrmal.
/I LAST RNACE sad ROLLING MILL DRAW
INBB tarnished. Particular attention paid to du.
signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con-
EnellihtHY *Wetted. 'Mr' An EVENINU DRAW.
=EMT for inechauica every WEDNESDAY
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EDUCATIONAL.
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eiHURCH SCHOOL, (Lambeth
k . ) . COLLEGE. ) I RITTANNING, PA.
PRIMARY, PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC.
TRUSTEES-- . -Judge Buffington, J. 11. Bhoenberger,
Gco. W. Cass, T. J. ltreretun, E. M. Golden, J.
MoEgrose, J. W. nohrer, Benj. Want, J. E.
Sather.
VISITORS, Ex•Orriczo—Rt• Rev. J. K, B. Ker
foot. and the standing Committee.
This Institution commends itself especially to
Churchmen. It is easy or - Recess, and unsurpassed
for healthfulness of location. students may pursue
an elective course. Boarding pupils are under the-
Rector's persvnal care. The year is divided into
three terms, of about thirteen weeks each. Neces
sary expenses, (exclusiv. of Music and Modern
Lanstuagesi) $9O to $lOO per term. Christmas
Term opens. Sept.
alr A Special school for -4 - lit.'s, under the same supervis on.
For catalogue, &c., rddress the Rector,
Rev. J. K. KARCHER,
Kittanning Pa.
auB:nl7. rrEf
NEWELL LNSTITEJTE,
No. 267 PenteStreet.
EMIZEM
Mesers..l. R. Naw.ELL, Mean.. R. Nswar..t.,
Ac McCßum. W. I,LOAte, (kite or 6 3
W. A. BURCHFIELD, lumbla CoHoge.)
R. JonxgroN, A. I ,l ANcx., (French.)
511193 SPEN CIE, .11oLLEir, • (German.
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
At Troy, N, Y.
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C
CH ARLOTTE BLITHE.
42 Fifth Ist.. 24 door above Wood
HATS AND CAPS.
I=l
100 WOOD6THEET
CHINA, GLAS!ii AND
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER PLATED WADE,
PARIAN STATIT.E7TES,
BOHEMIAN GLASS,
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS, a great variety.
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
mb2l
100 WOOD STREET.
SEWING MACHINES.
:tot:t kte)ofzil
ANDERSON, COOR & CO.,
FOR SALE--REAIs ESTATE.
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FOR SALE. 71' •
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carroll street.
Allegheny. This property will be sold low, As the
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to cilikpose
of throperty before removing'.
SAWMILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSE ' TRIO
BARNS, withgood- - FARM, and about 800 acres
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash
112
,500—balance on time To snit buyer.
FARM OF IMO ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and good barn: 50 acres of the land dear.
FARM OF 180 ACRE near the line or inilrosal;
very well located for r aising stock; improvementa
are good and substantial;-100 acres of the land in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sell a good brick house,
containing live rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars.,
and would rent for the amount in six years.
A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a river
front, and very convenient of access.
TAMiERI ~convenient' to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade connected
'therewith; a good dwelling s.nd forty acres.of }and. '
FOUR LO'• In Sharpsburg, near the railroad;
would make a good coal yard. •
HOTEL FOR SALE.—That fine Hotel property.
situated at the Blairsville ,Janction, containing
fourteen rooms and the:;necessary outbuilding!".
with three acres of gardni and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be Sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from bUsiness. .
FOR RENT.
One large House, for Boarding House.
One new Brick House, *toms.
One new Brick Home of ;4 rooms.
i One new Brick House of
.5 rooms..
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One House of 5 rooms and lot 55 by 140.
One House cf 7 rooms and lot 150 by 150.
Two new Brick Houses, 1.1 rooms each.
One'new Frame House, 4 rooms..
Two new Brick HOLLER/ 3 rooms each..
One new - Frame HouseAn Wliklesburg, having
six rooms and large 1 - well sulted,for garden.
7 acres that can be disked Into acre lots. "
5 Lutsin Oakland. . -
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:•Power and a large room and Yard Pm rent, in a
• ood location. Wlll be 'rented for abort or long
FOR LEASE OR SALE- 1 3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth. Ward, • •
th WANTED--3,000 feet of-3lagging 3 to 4 inches
ick.••
TO LOAN $50,000,
IN 501d13 OF $5,004 AND VPWARDI
APPLY AT
D. P. ILITCII'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
jeM:plB
2,000,000 A t uto ar
CHOICE LANDS FOR IS A TY.,
( Br THE
Union Pacific 'l2(Ml•rif td Company,
H.ABTEIpi D77,81.0N,
Lying along the line of thefr road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
For farther particulars, *ape, dc., iiddrelis
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JOHN R. DEVEBEUX,
Land-CominlssiOner, Topeka, Kama&
Or CHAS. B. LAMBOILN, See'n "
anl4:
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale
NINE TRACTS 'OF LAND,
Situate In Marshall township, Allegheny county,
and Ada - fns towns..lp. But , er coon y.
Four'of the int" to are altu,ged about 3 miles west
of. Plankinton's Hotel on , the head waters o Se
wickley. near David Dutra mill, about 16 miles
from Pittsburgh.
rive of the tracts art situate on and near - the Per
rysvide and Harmony Plank Road, about 18 to 20
miles from Plttsburah
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I land la all w. li adaptqd for laming and gra
zing pu. poscs.
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Any Information relative to said fat ms, pnte`and
terms can be obtained bycaltlng on A. HILANDS,
at the Court House, Plttsbutgh.
E. G. DIITILH.
citeiaLLs DUTILH.
anCtaS- d&T
MUiMI
8,000, Acrea of Land
In Wyoming county, \Vest' , Virginia, being nem
bers 115, 116, 117, 133; 134, 135, 136 and 154,
all in one tract, watered by branches of Twelve
(12j Pole Creek. and part of ati original traet of
321,900 acres granted to James Wilsoi, Cbarics
Willing, Barnard and Michael Gritty, Levi Hollings
worth and Dorsey Pancoat.. ;Taxis paid up to /467.
Title perfect. Will,be . excitanged for rittatargh .
manufactures or dry' goods, at market prices.
Address,
ir•:»+
F OR BALE.
A SPLENDID (MANCE FOR A MAN WIIII
SIIALL CAPITAL.
. A good and very desirable'
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BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE;
Located within twenty-five Miles of tbe city, doing
a large cash business. tallafactory reasons given
for wanting lo sell. Booits will be ahown for the
amount of businesQ done.
Apply at 10.11 THilill STREET, or- '
s. IL HAMMERS,
133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
an8:o16
FOR SALE is TO: LET.--icionsea
and Lots for sale In all parts of the city Ana an-'
s. Also, several PARMS •in good locationsw-
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY, with 20 acres
of land, and good Improvementi, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Privste Dwelling Houseefor
rent In both cities. For further particulars Inquina
WILLIAM WARD
Jan llO Grant ,
,
street, omelette Cathedral.
CONVENIENT AND COMFORT
ABLE.4diI two-Sfory . Deck Dwelling House
on Federal street. Pittsburgh; contains hall and 7
rooms, pantry, wash-room. batn room. cemented
cellar, Pressed brink front anti slate roof( all
in complete order, fur sale b)!
8. CUTHBERT & EONS,' '
and qS Oxiltlitteld street
FOR RENT
pO •
R RENT—Thw leasehold for
a a term or about nine years or a Two-Story
rune Dwelling Honer., at corn r of' Union Avenue
and Water streets, Allegheny. (fronting Kan Com
mon)) having 7 rooms. 2 oath and urge bath room.
7,xcelleut rings In I. When; hot, and cold water up
stairs and down; good cellar. Covered porch in
front and at side of house. ttrape arbor. Lot 30
by SO feet. rosseseloa soon.lf desired.
For terms apply to B. MeLAIN & CO.
No. 26 Smithfield street.
EXCURSIONS.
we oil I DEM Diteitgi (041
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
-A- RAILROAD COMPANY hare on sale at their.
Office, Union Depot, Yittsbufgh,
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS,
TO ITLANTIO, CITY AND CAPE MAY,
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Enabling parties to visit these popular bathing re
sorts, and return home at a Moderate coat.
CAPE MAY PASSENGERS can purchase Tickets
to go and return by all Is ailroid. or they; can arrange
to take Steamer Ittelther dlrC'etlon, botiree -..
delphlaind Cape May.
EXOTJRBIoN TICKETS are' also for' sale at tie
Q
Depot to MAO indium` Alt THIS 0 - IL BX
13110Nn. GETTYollUltts. umerous points In
Pennsylvania and New York. - •
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Mir PAMPHLETS, containing full' deecnpuona
of the various Excursion Souses by Ibis (toad, can
bllnlon e had OR application at:the; llcket, °Moe, tAo
Depot.
W. H. BECliwrrn
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STONE
WEST COMMON
Machine Mani, Worka,
Norttorestoopler.of West Commun. Anegheay.
PH.ED,IC ATV&TER & CO.
and
On hand or repare un snort, notice Hearth
aad Step Stones. Flaps for, Sldewlk,,
Vaults. &c. Head and Tomb Btoaea. de. Brewery
Orders promptly executed. Prices reasonable"
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St. Lottlth 3118
EXCII ANGEL
tiAzavrrs OFFICS.
TICKET AGENT