The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 15, 1868, Image 2

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CROQUET.
A painter must that poet be.
And lay with brightest hues his pallet,
Who'd be the bard of Croquet'rie.
And sing the Joys of hoop and mallet.
Given a level lawn in June,
And six or eight enthuslastle,
Who never mi-a their hoops ur spoon,
-And are on duffers moat sarcastic;
_
Given the girl whom you adore— -
• And given, too, that she's your aide on;
'Given ' a gmne not too soon o'er.
And ne'er.a bore the lawn espied on;
'Given a claret cup as coo •
, As ample Wenham Ice can make It;
Given a code whose every rule ,
Is so defined that none can break it;
Given a very fragrant weed— •
Given she doesn't mind your smoking; -
Given the players take no heed.
And most densetly keep from joking;
Given all these—and I proclaim,
Be' fortune friendly or capricious—
Whether,yon win or losethe game•-
' You•ll fine that Croquet is delicious.
UNCLE BUNCE.
"Be shall never have a penny," stormed
*Uncle Bunce ; "I will cut him off with a
shilling." .
tthly. dear Bunce," said I, "you have
alread) contradicted yourself, in first deny
ing him a penny, and then promising him
twelve. I never heard you contradict your:
self (although often other people) except
when in a passion, and that is not the frizne
of mind in which to sit down to alter your
"Mind your own business, sir, And leave
me to mh‘e,' : ' was the prompt and severe'
rejoinder. • •
"YoUr business is mine, Nicholas," con
tinned I, quietly, "since we are partners.
'We have been friends, boy and man, for
these forty - yeara,-and I am not going to per
mit you to quarrel with me."
"Who wants to quarrel ?" said Uncle
Bunce, peevishly. '
"Well, .1 don't; bit I would rather even
that should happen; than that my old friend
should do himself such an injustice as:to
condemn a young fellow, who has no other
relation In the:world, unheard : Your own
Sister's son, George .I I sin ashameti of you!"
"Unheard ? Pack of nonsense," sputtered
the'ld fellow.‘ "The thing's as plain as the
nose on your thee."
"Thank you," said I = "However, you
may say as offensive things as you please
about my nose, only don't be unjust to
Maley." • • „ -
:"I am not unjust:' The facti are' these.
I had adopted that boy, and meant to treat
him as my own , son. He has disgraced
hirimelf by betting, on a public race course, a
sum he , had no honest means of paying if
he lost,—a gambler, sir, and a cheat, that's
what he proved himself; and I'll have noth
. ing more to do with him."
"Yon had better inquire into the matter a
little further,. Mr.' Bunce," said I, with
some distlactmeas ,of 'Manner; for I liked
' Charley ution his Cowa account, as well as
because he : was the ,only relative of my
friend and partner, one of the -most ' sound
hearted and grossly prejudiced men within
smile of the Royal Exchange.
"There is nothing to be inquired' about,
31r. Coe. Even" if my late nephew" [lt
was just like what his, flatterers called his
"stern determination" . to use that phrase;
net like his "Infernal obstinacy,', /say]
sure be had not, I would disinherit him for
betting; and even if he didn't bet, he was
onthe race come, and that is a place no
nephew of mine should showilis face and
remain my heir. There is a letter from oar
Vienna correspondent Which requires your
*mediate attention; Mr.. Coe." And with
That, Uncle Bence withdrew himself into
I the glass case 'that is his peculiar sanctum at
-oar office, and slammed the door behind
Our firm was Bunco and Coe, and there
had been no other member of it, save us,
two, for , five-and-twenty years. We were
no relatives (though perhaps` not less fast
friends upen that account) but I called him
uncle Bunce beeause Charley did, who, un
til that unlucky Derby. day, had been •as
great a favorite of his as-of mine; and here
were the young fellow's prdspects blighted,
andrthe old man's affections left without any.
human trellis-work te cling to, all because
'.some ill-natured:, tsybody, who knew
Nicholas Bunco's hatred' cif the turf, had told
him that Charley ',Morton had bet fifty
pounds to ten against-Paimyra for the Der
by, on Epsom Downs. •
I had no greater love for Racing, nor per
haps for Charley; than Nicholas bad, but I
= could makaa little more allowance for the
follies of yo uth ; p and When found myielf
crossed, or even' disobeyed, allthe,milk of
human kindneas within me did not instant: , '
ly turn sour, as It had done in Uncle Bunce's
dairy, with the sad effect Lhave described.
He had gone straight to , Charley upon the
information -received,' and said:. ,"Did yen
•• go down to 'Epsom Downs ,' sir, Ara betnity
pounds to-ten pounds against_a rate-horse
Answer me, 'Yes,' or " 'And Charley
•L-for the boy could. not have told a lie if he
bad tried—had answered: "Yes, llncie;"
- end there the matter.had.ended.
So, riow„beingWell convinced that Lin
, clO Bunt* Was, as inflexible as the, iron in ,
which we dealt, in his resolve .to make no
further inquiry into the matter, I determin
, ed to make it myself for both their sakes.
I was not very hopeful as. to the result, of
the investigatton, but still I thought there
might be some mitigating circumstances , —
for the fact as it stood looked blacker, it
seemed to me, than it 'aright to do, from,
- what I knew of the young fellow.' He was,
not the sort of lad to leave his duties (he
was Ek clerk in a gevernment office„) for a
scene Which heltnew was especially dist:ate
fta tolls: wide and guardian, and , there
. risk upon a tingle event a sum that was
quite 'equal , to .::a third of liar whole in
. come. • Urals Bunco and• I; it was true; per;
illed, a great deal more than that proportion of
'our property in ,'"operations".• iron, but
that was in the way of business, and it was
upon businesi habits that the old gentlemen:
prided. himself, and for which - he,looked
first Hof all,,in others., That Charley should
, harialiirked his • work , at: , :tita!, Sword and
Gun. (Mee. for ,pleasure-was;a sin .
Titself almost inexpiable in; - his uncle's eyes;
2; but that he should havespedt= that day on* ,
. race-course,and there betted fifty , pound—
s.-• the more I looked at the whole ',Metier, in
.fact; the worse it; for' .my,Yninill ,
friend and client, and thelessdid I,wonder
• l at j the Untie 410p.'",17ncle;,P(sisa,'S forehead.
,40. his na
- means as cool .qgctimbez-F.--antianspped
the clerks up So.sharp that they trembled to,
nach hia den,: • -;
&Pe . •
lien. he left tho eifleeicor. the day; as he:
r Acne, NMed do an hour or before
his junior,: .did venture-to remark:
4 .110M4 Bance,. you *lllatleast not be in a
,hairy about ; this matter iffipecir
.;.{ - ;. , `lgntispieFlnay have to tell • yon isimething
• ) abditt itlb-morieW which
- may' cause, you
e- , ltd ihtiik differently; Of
"You mean well, Coe, and I thank y0u, 1 7.
said he,grevelye 'But I shall see my law-,
and give him such instnic,
; Ilona at all eveats, prevcnt.my Pre'
after my decease, into the
P" Asada at ,tko betting,rixig." _
o , , Lf fl Stern I- had often /Been Alfieholas 13nzieo
but bitter never. •Fl,4iiii tied' to see him
bitter, for it was proof that he had been
wounded, sore, - dui unless he had dearly
loved the lad, Charley's conduct would not
have had the power to wound him. Now,
where there has once been Love, there:ls
alwaYs room for Reconciliation,. and as
soon as Uncle Bunco was round the corner
I took a hansom to .the Sword and Clun
'office., '
It had been arranged long ago that, on the
next evening, my partner and I should dine
together at the former's house, and we did
so. At one time, Charley-had -been asked,
but that was all over now, of course. Uncle
Bunce had not come to the city that day,
and it was evident, by his : earied and mel
ancholy manner, thathe had been occupied
in something distressing and- disagreeable;
indeed, I have no doubt 'that he had been
re-making. his — will. I- was not one whit
afritia of . the oldgentleman, , bat I was re
solved to put a g ood face upon the matter.
li ,
" 'our good , ealth, Nicholas," said I, as
he. ushed the claret to me. after dinner,
an Chariers good health."
ncle Bunce started as Al he had been
stun g. -
"I do not wish to have that young man's
name mentioned in my hearing," observed
ha. •
"After to-night you shall not hear it, un
less you please," said I; "but I must have
my say for this once. I told you I should
do so yesterday, and I promised him the
same last night. Then I shall have dis
charged my conscience; and if you choose
to let your nephew Fo to the dogs, it will be
through no omission of mine. I have
neither extenuation nor apology to make
for him"—
"I should think not," interposed Uncle
Bunco.
"Your thought is founded, however, upon
wrong premises, Nicholas. I . have neither
'to make f or him; simply because he. needs
none:" — • ' • .
"Needs none!" echoed the old, man, and
although hie tone was meant to be contemp—
tuous. I thought I detected in it an accent
of, hope.
"I mean what I assert, old friend," re
plied I, quietly. TKO lad has behaved, I
will not say 'as any other young man would
have behaved in the like circumstances,'; for
that phrase is often used to (lame an Ind's
cre, tion, but I will'aay this, and then have
done with it: He hart behaved as a true
gentleman, and (especially)'as a good man
of business in the whole matter." I held up
the wineglass between my eye and the light,
and smacked my lips like one who, havlng
relieved his mind, may now afford to enjoy
himself. , .
Uncle "'knee seemed to gasp for air:
"What the deucel—why, you're making a
fool of me," exclaimed he savagely. "Do
you mean to tell me he did not go down to
the Derby?',
"Of course he did. The government sent
him."
' "The—government—sent him:" repeated
my respected partner like one in a dream.
"Just so," said L "But don't let me
trouble you with the particulars of a subject
which I see is distasteful to you, and about
which you have quite made up your mind.
I have now performed my duty in the mat
ter, and there is an end of it. This isgood
wine. If it's no; secret, may I ask what did
you give for it a dozen ?"
"Fifty pounds, Fifty pounds to ten
against PalmyOa," muttered the old man.
Then : "It's all a lie, Coe, " cried he, sud
denly. "How dare you elk to me about
the government—".
"Mr. Bunce," interrupt —I
will not endure such language. To les % m e 7 0
• " 0
EgArivinPsciallnot
bully me. lam not in,the habit of telling
lies. The fact is this ( i f yon really wish to
hear the fact, and not merely to flatter your
own preconceivedopinion), Charley Thorn
ton could not have avoided—but stop; first
answer me one thing. If Messrs. Bar and
Bullion bad offered you a holiday on the
Derby day, when you were a clerk in their
office, upon the condition that you would
go and see the Race, would you have ac
cepted it, or would yen not?"
"Well, I suppose I should," said Uncle
Bunce, reluctantly.
"No. you don't; you are' sure you would;
you'd have gone like a shot. 'Well, that
being granted, you and yciur nephew are in.
the same 'boat The government 'gave a
holiday on thezDerhy day to the clerks in
the Sword and Gun Office r upon the cond„l
- I have mentioned; and all those who
availed theinselves of the offer, pledged
their words:to use the Opportunity as it was
intended to be used. If. Charley, having
obtained his day's leave, had not gone to
Epsom Downs. he would have behaved un
like a gentleman: Theo clear, I hope."
"The government ought to be ashamed
of themselves!" observed Uncle Bum.
"Very likely: but your nephew is not the
government, and 'although I hear from the
chief of his department inmost excellent ac
count of the young fellow, it is not likely
he ever will be. Thus, you see, 6 beginwith, so far from shirking his duties to go
to the Derby; Charley only Obeyed' orders,
—and, I have no doubt, with .great cheer
fulness. This is certainly excellent wine."'
"Did the government make him bet fifty
pounds to ten pounds against. Palmyra?, ' :
inquiredihe old gentleman grimly, after a
long silence. • .
"The Government didn't, but 'the bffice
didi" said I, "in this way. There - wit , a
-Derby sweep got up among the BWord and
Gun-clerks, as is always the case , at every
government office; and Charley put s in his,
sovereign like the 'rest. Perhaps that, was
Wrong of him; but if you never did, worse,
friend Nicholas, when you were a, young
man; all I can say is, you were too good to
live, and r shouldn't fancy you. were ever
likely to die of that complaint."• I rose,
and goingto the window that looked out
into, the quiet street, threw it up to ietin the
summer air. ' "Oome, come; you'll forgive
his putting into the sweep," said I. "I
don't ask you to be generous, but to be
just." , • •
"I forgive hini That, of course, but for the
bet I:will not forgive hini. How_ is it - pos
sible that the Office could have bad any
thing to do'with his Making a bet which, if
he hail lost, he cold never pay?"
"He won it;" said I, quietly; "and it
Would 'have been a most unbusiness-like
transaction If he had not laid the money.
Yes, Mr. Blume, you have been wrong
throughout this matter hitherto, and you .
are wrong now. -.I : say" that Charley'would
I have shown himself unworthy of beingyoUr
'relative if - he had . not laid the 'odds against
'Palinyral.'ind proven. • The' case' was
simply;this:..olhuleydrew Palmyra in this
sovereign sween, - so.that,. If 'the mare had
mon, he would have received (since*altnest
'sl4 the clerks subscribed , to' it) at least one
Mildred pounds.' 1:110 obvious duty, theri;'
CI a matt' Of business-=and not. :a .merely,.
gambling ePeciata- - rW ' s to make Por
tion titl honey , holafti Tfitherefare betted
fifty Onnllis* ten Pounds against the mire;
s h e h a d , wo.a f ha, would have cleared' fifty
pound's by the transaction; and •as it was,
although she,toiSt v llte*ute t young fellow
Mailigot i toi;*Octlre Lcu,Psandst Walt" tite .
Wiereign4 )l lo##Y-Tisli ,
I ..&h,-,that was .14-irite .
sald'Uncle.
4ance,lookingr II must sar i most iineont:'
monly foolish.' ~ .11owevinA yonmust ton.;
fess that nppeatances were much against
"Not tql" • ssid 4ioii*Y,
very mach in hlS,,ioOr.,;;aciO3 to
the - window here; nni1,..04/419rjorirselt;
there he is at the tornei. yonder, waiting for
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: S
,
mato whistlefor hini. Does he look like
one of your mining hang-dog Turittes,—,
.such as you have - pictured him, or likely ta t
grow into any such horrid shape? Unless
hehappens to draw a favorite in a sweep a
seamdtime,—which is not very likely,—l
will answer for him that he will never make
a betngain in his life;" and Uncle Bence
did whistle, as cheerily as any blackbird;
and as the young man ran up, he held his
hantout through the oven window, to let
him (know at once that all was explained
and forgiven. And then he came indoors,
-and something which I had caused IA be .
privately_ hot fer himdown stairs-4Or Uncle
Bruice ecookleVe,4l the . lad—ivati Brought
up by way _ of dinner, and Uncle Bence and
I - and Charley had a merry evening together
after all. ,
00 , :i10:1 1 4; 1 111
TEETH EXTRACTED
TitrirrnOUT' PAM:
NO ORANGE MADE WHEN ARTIMOUS.
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
PULL SET POE $B,
AT DR. SCOTT'S. '
if
978 r x mum, liD DOOR ABOVE HAND
ALL falaliz A rrii A APEßix CAL l T eV ik an
ITE. myihddT
GAS FIXTURES.
GAS FLICYJUVREtiI
AND
ezxiclellers,
FOR GAS AND one
ag g i v ree,allen d ibtecu a r d and largest 11811"tinent
•
WELDON at KELLY,
14 WOOD tantErr, OOP.. VIROD ALLEY.
Inh7A:nla
to3)6O3)4OIzDTAJF*teRFAIT4
RYDRAIILIC CEMENT.
- BOAT. STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPE.
WATER PIPES.
5u16:070
11YDRARIC CEIIENT DRAIN PIPE.
Cheapest and beat Pipe In the market. Aim, RC
BENDA.LE 11YDRAIILIC CEMENT for sale.
E. B. C. A. BROCICEIT it CO.
Ofllce and Manufactory-240 REBECCA BT.,
Allegheny. 461 - 0 r re , by mall promptly attended
to. je2:: ritti
MERCHANT TAILORS.
SUMMER GOODS.
Boy.•, Youth's and Children'.
_ .
strxitra cisannew. suns, •
LINEN
DUCK SUITS.
FLANNEL SUITS.
• ALPACCA JACKETS.
In every style, of the greatest variety, suitable for
the present mention. Gentlemen will find 14 tine as•
sortmeal of Will rE nud BROWN DUCK strum
ALPACCA and FLANNEL COATis, Sc., every
garment being specially made tor tie by the best
Eastern houses. Our oric.w are as low as good
11 can be sold at by any Arm East or West.
7 '
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au7 • 41—er-cm-A-TRI3TREM—
HENRY MEYER,
• MIIIWZIANT TAILOR,
No. 73 EINEPLIIIELD BTRENT, Pittsburgh, Pa.
9onatantly on band. s itin assortment of OLOTHIS,
CASSIICEIRES. PE:STINGS. &e. • • ap70:0911
pEttitik i muLL.:
FAMILY FLOUR.
PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND, equal to the best
Bt. Louts brands. PEARL MILL ItFD BRAND,
as good as the best Ohio brands. WHITE CORN
FLOUR and CORN MEAL. /Er Eiee that all basks
are sealed and dated. 1
• It ILINTEDY & BEO., .
araugn • P.r.w. MILL.
NY.E WOULD INVITE THE AT..
t TENTIUN of this klonr trade to the sope 4
rior yof our
SOUTHERN WHEAT FLOUR.'
Which we are manufacturing from the best select.
ed Southern LUlnols and Tennessee Wheat. Prices
as low as any in the market.
J. 5. : x.113,43-mrz - reit co.,
jykittri Pittsburgh City Mills.
TOBACCO'AND CIGARS.
JULIAN . ALLEN,
DatLEe at ALL Zama Or
ULF TOBACCO AND MARS,
".to. B 811TH Etranrrs INatleaal Bank of Clow
111erce ) ;
- prrnstmem,
tranch of 172 Water street, N. Y.
apt:n77 • DANIEL F. DINAN.
pacELsion. wouss.
a. w. .nrurrirm
Mani Swearers and Dealers to
:Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipets, &0.,
No viamtur. 6'r...wan:mum
42.h.101
CONFECTIONERIES.
HEMPL HORUACH,
Con and Baket'Y
No. 9" BK"M = f l l= l sad LSDert7.
LADIES' OYBlltii a&Loorr attached.
(*Eq. SCELLELEIN,
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
, .
AND DZALNIZ IN
FOREIGN do DOMESTIC FRUITS & NUTS,
No. 40, corner Facial find Robinson erreets, Alle
gheny. Sir Oonstasely on band. /0E 0 1,3 * - 4 14 , of
various flavors.
DYEKAND , SCOURER,
J. LANCE,
DYER ARiiCOURER.
Ito. 8 ST. CIA.II-IRB
And fice• 188 , and 187: Third Street,
X 01204 711/311.:,P5;
I ) ' LITHOGRAPHERS,
.11MIJAIME eilifentlitt,',
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Tke 01ISteam .I,ltimgeiphle . Estab li shment WAILot mmuum.ll "401.004.64JunumEw.0.
rona t Labels, Oyeala,, filikr 1N . 415 2. . Elp=
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wastampros
„.,,. Near Pittaborgh Or,tsi Zierator
• W. ANiciEB,SONs
.m Lof tosm , mitt ;ate
fllin n i t MEED, l goobers it In eIVIer
free Of charge. Grano of all (Is onoPPedi tola
Corn al:Lolled, on short notice.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
$l5 Wood street.
FLOUR.
w)rg,
TURDAY, All
DRS' e • DS.
NEW GOODS!
AT
J. i. BURCHFIELD & CO'S,
No. 52 St. Clair St.
NEW PRINTS, _
NEW lIINGHAMS,
NEW DELAINEB,
ALL WOOL BLACK and WHITE PLAIDS,
for 95 cents,wo - - -
" WHITE-ORO
GROUND ITND P TEM
PACC: Wait fi
do;
gure;
WHITE S,
• BLACK ALPACCAS A
' BLACK DOESKIN ASSINERES;
BLACK AND BLII CLOTH,
BLEACHED ,I SL 8,
IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS,
TOWELS AND NA %INS.
A FULL ASSOR OF GOODS,
ALL ENT RELY NEW.
S;s- Remember the pltk<)e;
No. 52 St. ; Clair Street,
87.
REA
IN PRICES!
TO OX.A7NErE STOcIEC.
DRESS
- 87 MARKET STREET.
THOM -.F.
Je110: 87.... MARKE T STREET....ST,
- 115 WOOD ST. 115 ,
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO.,
No. 116 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
r .
WhIOIAPASAMLIE
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
168.
NEW GOODS.
NEW AIWACCAS.
NEW MORAM.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES
F. SOUL,
168.
tap3o:nlo3
CARRMoCANDLESS & CO.,
' (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,)
WHOLESAIX DEALERS
rot eign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third door &bare Diamond alley,
Ric• 141*,[ElzW-
AT MACRIU3L GLYDE & CO.'S.
78 and 80 Market Street.
MOSQUITO NETS, •
MUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS,
SHETLAND SHAWLS.
LADIES' WHILE UNDERWEAR;
Pallllnit of HOSIERY;
MORRISON STAR HURTS.
;DENT'S PAPER COLLA.B2,'
LADIES' Do. AND QUIPS,
TRAVELING BA.TORELS„
A full line of JET SETS,
BILE & BULLION le.RlNorii,
'SILICA SATIN BUTTONS,
all colors. .
A Complete Assortment of White Goods,
SWISS, ViOTOILIA, LIMN,
LINEN, CAMIlli10;
HOOP WETS, in all the - Newest Styles.
lUD GLOVES, It an prices; .
GENT'S LADE'S. 81MMER. UNDERWEAR;
HEN'S JEAN' DRAWEBB;
1.000 box. BALMORAL BORE;
5,000 Lbs. WOOL= YA.1155
air Special Rates to Jobbers.
DILCILTIM, MIME 4 co.,
78 and SO Market Street.
pita:Es mAnsuen DOWN
4". AT
ati t entrth & iz,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED
ON AND AMER JULY um.
HOOP SKIRTS. (ladiest,) itry • 1500
60/121CTB, (Real rreneb,>. SO
minnußANDEmßolinnwitn,". - .» - m5
1111) 42 "" 11, (warriliatede)..— £OO
, PAPEO OOLLAWS .i`
$lOO Tdo proot. ocerTvzi, (good) _
POOSET BOOKS, worth 50c. .. .. :SUS
rldie EIONKEIt trivaiunnwrs • Igo
MOPS JILLVI DRAVICES
A4;g4idg Batieb/andibita f it Cat
,CLEAT BARCAINa
lac 3ramvps OF GFOODS.
' 4 :slo;tila .‘ lll44i . ' o " l4(exp ' DOdgers.
BUQ1117111!/E'MU=CUB;
Mat
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DOW. , 4311.A.DEEN of
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Plarlooae, rrorts .3ie Ist vrt e.631' t h b ClOtit
wareroome, 5/16 and ME4 Bt. Clair street.
le4 J. - & S. PEUIALLri
GUST 15, 1868.
0011IIRCH SCHOOL, (Lambeth
ll COLVEGno KITTANNING, PA. •
11031111 Y, PREPAIIATORY AHD ACADEMIC:
Txturntss -- Iniige Eullol{ool3, J. Shoenberger,
Gto. W. Cass, T. J. Brereton, E. Golden J.
moagrove, J. W. Assiut; Benj. Grant, J. K..
Karcher. ,
VistTOBS, xsa.-urnmo—,,Rt. Rev. J. K; B. Ker
ibot. and the Standing Committee.
.Thts - "Institution commends itself especially to
Chnrchmen • It is easy of access, and unsurpassed
for healthfulness of location. tstudents may pursue
an elective course. Boataing pupils are under the
Rector's personal care. The year is divided inio
three terms, of about thirteen weeks each. Neces
sary expenses, Sexcluslv. of Music and Modern
Languages,) $9O to $lOO per term. Christmas
Term opens PePt.9 ol .
za- Spesdal School for Girls,. under the same
general supervis:on.
For catalogue, Ate., rddress the Rector, •
• Ger. J. K. KARCIIER.
Kittanning. Pa.
ItENSSEUkER
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
Very thorough Instruction in Civil. Meehanical
and mining Engineering. Chemistry and Natural
Pelence. Graduates obtain most deslrable posi
tions. Re-opens Yet. Por the new Annual
Register, ming full informati ddress Prof.
CLEARLEDROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y.
au3:tc6
west side.
ItIEiNSVINA NIA
MILITARY ACADEMY,'
CHESTER, Delaware Co., PentLa
• 87.
The Seventh Annual Session at this Academy
°ll:ll7Zugis3Aa.tratirind "complete in all their
appointments. • '
- Particular attention given to the morale and per
sonal habits of cadets.
For circulars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON,
Esa. No.. 73 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or to Col,
THECP. HYATT, Chester, Pa.
TION
lOttrir THE BEST AND CHEAP.
..ILP EST PIANO AND ORGAN. - ...
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
.._.
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SOHOMACEEB PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the con
struction of a first clue instrument, and ban always
been awarded the' highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone le full, so po rous and sweet. Th e
workmanship, for durabill and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5 C o $l5O, (according to
t in
style and Sabha cheaper allother so-caUed
first class Piano.
ESTEY'S CCVTTAfIE ORGAN .
Stands at the bead of all reed instruments, in_pro
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Instrument In the United States. It Is sim
ple and compact In construction, and not liable to
get out 01 order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT . VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Price front WO to $550. All guaranteed for Ave
years.
BARB, INANE & METTLER, -
ming - No. 1R ST. CLAIR STREET.
PHILLIPS.
SECOND HAND
MELODEONS AND ORGANS,
In pegtmt, order. from $35 to $l3O.
---iss.
PT"
ITTTSRMIGIL. PA.
MMMM
EDUCATIONAL
TIB:nI7.TT B
At 'Troy, N, Y.
PIANOS. ORGANS. &C.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
mbl2 42 Filth et.. 2d door above Wood.
HATS AND CAPS.
CLOSING OUT SALE!
OF
STRAW HATS,
- AT REDUCED PRIM,
AT IitiVORD & CO.'S,
jyrt 181 WOOD STREET.
.111T131 LLEMER9 -
srsli.LXV. IR
yrAfxs, CAPE AND mes,
Also. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in TRUNKS, VALISES. Ac.•, No. 132 SMITH
YIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Orders promptly fined and satisfaction guaranteed.
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER. PLATED WARE,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BOHEMIAN ULM% '
And other STAPLE AND FANCY •
(MODS, a great variety. •
- 100 WOOD STET=
RICHARD E. BREED.A CO.
110 WOOD BTP.EIST.
SEWING MACHINES.
riIHE .GREAT .ABLEItIOAN COM-
A. BINATION.
.BITITON-HOLE OVERSEMEG
AND szumbret makcarsrz:
IT ILAS•NO EQUAL, ,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PAXILY
MACHINE IN TT/.
THE CHE APEST. ' _AND IN
TRINSICALL T
: • H CHEAPEST.
ajrAirente wanted to pea this Msehlne.
CHAS.. Q. ii.A.I.ABLE3r.
c=
Agent 'for Western Pennsvivints.
.00111,eZ FIFTH LEW MARKET !STREETS. over
Itlehardeon`a Jewelry Store. - my26:01
BUSINESS CHANGES.
SSO L U TI O N.—The Partn er- D*hip heretofore existing between the sub
scribers, under. the Arm of „ ,
ANDERSON, DOOR & CO.,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busi
ness of the late firm will be settled, by our succes
sors, Messrs. ANDERSON 3 WOODS, at the odlce
of she Pittsburgh Steel Works. •
kt.
W. J. ANDERS ON.
' 000 K. •
WM. WOODS.
The undersigned having disposed • of his interest
In the late Arm of ANDERSON, COOK I CO., to
Messrs. ANDERSON T )DS, hegs leave to rec
ommend his suocessors the patronage of the cus
tomers of the former u J. W. COOK.
Pittsburgh, July Slath, 188 S. jy2S
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
AFTER JIILY UT.
We will offer our preeeit stook of . .
Wall Papers at Greatly Prices.
./I.ll;geOsaortmerit of BAillir PAPERS; ffir
rooms, ecUlniti, da., st• • • .
.Na. 104 !Market. Street, near Fittk:
;• ' '
:.:‘.I.3ELLIARD: TABLES.,
sTmaxuu)
ME
AMERICAN ;Big : agtp TABLES,
yTIVLFIIAPPA
Uniisputably the beet In use: Firvi MITI:LOVE
MENTK,_ Patented NOT. 26th, 2667, and A-Prit
Everything biting to ottaarde or the
beet quality and, torrestprleas stweye on bend.
Our NF. V. Gun T 1112,222,, Parental Iday sth;
1668, Orteett . 4.so-N%gruat succes.P. ' '
Illustrated price lute suns ut t 6ppilatiO?. A ddreee
. ,
:
86..65, 67 and 09 CROSBY ST.. Now York City
_3)l3;hslaWi'lL
FOR SAIM-REAU , ESTATE.
FOIVISALE.
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 dispose =
of the property before rem:mini!,
SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING HOMES, TWO
BARNS, with
This
FARM, and- about SOO acres •
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cash
01,500—balance on time to snit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre.lmprovements comfortable frame l
house and good bare; 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 180 ACRM, near the line of:railroad:
very well located for ralaleg stock; improvementa, -
are a sood and substantial; 100 sores of the land pt
me ow andgrain. • - •
CITY PRO PERTY. — WiII sell a aood.brick house,
containing Ire rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,*
and would - rent for the amount in six. years.
A LARGE LOT. OF'GROMSD, having a , river ;
front,and very convenient of access.
TANNER], convenient to the city, and having s
well established custom or , local trade connected'.
therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharps ourg, near the rallroad;!
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR BALE.—That flue .110e1 property,
situated at the Bialrsville Junction, containing ,
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This;
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
TOR RENT.
•• One large House, for Boarding Honse.
One new Brick House, B rooms.
One new Brick House of 4 rooms. -
One new Brick liouse,of 3 rooms.
One House oi 5 rooms and lot §s_l4, 140.
"lane House cf 7 rooms and lot 150 UV 150.
Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms cads.
One new Frame House, 4 rooms
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
One new 'Frame House in. Wilkinsburg, having
six rooms arid large lot, well suited for garden:.
7 scree that can be divided Into acre lota.
5 Lots in Oakland.
Power ands iate BOOM and Yard" for rent, in a:
good location. Will be rented for short or long,
tim
FORe.
LEASE OR BALE-3 Lots on Morton street
Ninth T E ED-3,000WA feet of Flogging 3 to 4 !richer
TO LOAN-$50,000,
•
IN BM OP $5,000 AND UPWARD.
APPLY AT
D. P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE Dints
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
je29:pLS •
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
By 'virtue of an order of the Orphans , Court edi
Allegheny county, dated the 11th day of July, - -;
1868. the Executor of A.1..018 KIIMBF. deceni.ed;''
wlll sell at
PUBLIC SALE,
On the premises, in the City of Pittsburgh, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TEI, 1868 `
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M..
All that certain Lot of Ground situated :5
in the old Ninth Ward,
BOUNDED AND DEBCRIBED AB FOLLON
Beginning at the eastern corner of Lot No. 79.
on Penn !Areal -extending and running thence e &eV,.
wardly twelve (12) feet to a poin. egut
from Lots Nos. 79 and 81, and running thence all
right angles with Penn street oy a line eau' distal*:
from and parallel with - the Ilne of Lots Nos. 79 an&;
81, one hundred feet. to an alley; thence westward';
ly the diatarce of twelve feet to lot number 79 enc.'.
thence by the line of said lot the distance of ont-?.
hundred feet to Penn street, the place of beginning
The conditions of the above sale are as follows:-',
$2. 000 cash. the balance in two annual payments `
with interest.
For further particulars inquire of JOHN W
TAYLOR. Esq., Nu. 73 Gram street, or
JANES M. TAYLOR, Executor.
hz:t67-Trs
240009000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALR
BY THE
Union Pacific Railroad Company:
XASTMUY,
Lying along the line of their road, al,
$l,OO TO $5,00 PEE ACHE,
And an a CREDIT OP FIVE FEARS.
For ihrther particulars, tight, &a, address
JOHN' P. DEVINELEUX,
Land Commtudoeter, Topeka, Banes&
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Seer,
sul4
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ,
FOR. SALE. a
The undersigned offers for saie - •
NINE TRACTS OF
Situate In Marshall township, AUeglieny-ccgintlq
and Adams township, Butler courry.
Four of the tracts are situated about 3 miles weal
of Plankinton's Hotel- on the beadleeters o Set
wickley, near David Dutra mill, about 16 mile!:
from Pittsburgh.
Five of the tracts an situate on and near the Per;
rysville and Harmony Plank Bold, about 18 to SIC
miles from Pittsburgh.
This land is all well adapted for farming rind grk
sing purposes.
Any information nlative to said farms, itnoevanz,'
terms can be obtained by calling on A. RILANDSQ
at the Court House, Pittsburgh.
E. G. DIITIILIL
CRLUILIISB DETILH.
sn4:t9B-d&T
EXCHANGE.
8,000 Acres of Land,
In: 1.
In Wyoming county, West Virginia, being num
berills, 110, 117, 133,134,.135, 136 and 166, , ',
all In one tract, watered by branches of Twelv , 7l ,
(12) Pole Creek, and 'part of an original tract c 4--
321,000 acres granted to James .Wilson, Cherie;
winug, Barnard and Melee:lomq; Levi Bollingsl
worth and Dorsey Peacoat. Taxes paid up to 111671
Title perfect. Will be =changed for Pittsburgl7
nianufactures or dry goods, at Market prices.
Address. EXCHANGE;
jy3m74 iiszarrn LIFTICP.: ~.4,
FOR SALE.
A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A 'MAN WITH 11
... SMALL CAPITAL.
A good and very desirable
BOOT ANDSNOE.- - NOUSE tt t , '
Located within twenty-live miles - of the city, dointi
a large cash business. Satisfactory Peseta:is Oval;
for wanting to sell. Book's will be shown for th<
agoonnt of business done.
'APIA/ at 102 THIRD STREET, 'or .
Hemnotras,
ant 133: Wood' Street, Pittsburgh, pa,
FOR SALE, • Ft
A NOS'X'-DESIRABLE FARM,
Near yfight'S Elation, West. Ts. R. R...-oontal i g n 6
130 AOltge, with I foot V. In "[foal; and aeknowt ,4 . 4
edged by all to commanding the guest view on thfl
Allegheny river, Terms easy. Namibia at • ,14
aniSm*nwir No. 300 VlllighTl !STREET.
Eanß SALE &. TO LET.--Rouseti
d Lots for tale in all arts of the upland sti..,
Also, seretni ft.n bLgood iocations4
Also, wall -WQOLEN PAC
O:creel
of land. and gOad im%rov,emetiii whiCh I will seLd
cheep and on mums le terms. Business Houser",
re let on good streets. - Private Dwelling Houses fotl
rent in both cities. Tor further particulars inquin
' WILLIAM WARD
jagi ' 110 Omit Meet. opposite Cathedral.
FOR= 'RENT. '
rlll•RENT—Thle' , leasehold Sou
a term or about lane yeara..or l'wEitnrl; l 4
mme DwelitusHOnse. at 'tom r of Union AveunC3
and WareratreetlWAllarbeny.' (fronting east Com
mon)lbavLag rooms. %knells and lame bath room
ee
Znllent'range In Itteben; but and cold water up'
stairs and' down: . good cellar. Covered norehig,
trent and at aide or bons°. 'tirape arbor, UPC WAi
by 80 test, Poll9oll.loZsoon. tr desired,. ,• •
Tor terms apply to' B. AteL AIN _
CO4
par • • 170.
_OB smitbdeid 'street.
ARCEaTECTS.
GABS &MOSER, - -
.Astc.}lFTW.CTfil,
•-• ' •
pzo tort*443. sauxruiti
St. Clair Street, Pituburgh, Pa. Spectia.g
attention given to the designing and building
eo untP StiUSES and PUBLIC'BUILDINU2.
Bt. Louts. Iffissonzi.
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