The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 17, 1868, Image 2

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ht VittsbutO Gairttt,
A NEW BEN ADHEM._
Horatio Seymour (may his troubleis cease,)
Awoke olae night. f. om dreams of fear, not peace;
• And saw within the shadow of his room,
AlUdeep and dark with murky gloom.
An angel, Ivritlng, in a book of brass,
Of things that were to Caine to pass.
80. CO the angel in his room he said:. ,
"'What writesr thou?" The angel raised hiS head,
And with a marvelous look ot prophecy,
Said: "The names of Presidents to be."
"And Is mine one?" asked Seymour.
so,"
The angel said. Then Seymour 'ban to blow,
And rudelysaidi ; pray thee, then,
'Write ine as one who'll never run again!'
The angel wrote and vanished. The best night
Be came with an all-dazzling light, '-
And showed the names. the people's voices/tad /lest,
And, lot Gaiurrs name led all the rest.
CLAMS, SWEEP CLAMS
N'Tall A StA PORT.
I.
- With salmon or hitlibct though we may cram.
If it's only a native there's naught like the clam.
A flavor delicious e find In them here,
While those of our neighbors are tasteless and dear.
Clams! Clams! sw et, sweet clams! •
If oftlY.theY're nat ve, there's nothing like clams.
.
of •
Deprived our cla 8.; pleasure dazzles in
Oh, give us our 10, ely old clam-bakes again,
With clam-disgersifreely supplying miscall.
%And - give us that flavor that's dearer than all.
• Clamorous chorus—
Clams! Clams! sweet, sweet clams, -
There are no clams like our clams. and nothing irks
clans.
EPHEMERIS.
—Henry Raymond is in Germany.
=Judy says that much of the talk about
'the can-can is ant.
—Prince Napoleon spent 4 45,000 a day in
Pesth. Pestiferousi_
- lady - lost $5OO worth of diamonds in
the woods near St. Albans, Vt.
—.Loni . Napier, of .Ifagdala, has sent ail
Abyssinian Bible to Geniral Grant. 1 , 1
—Judy wants to know "Does a Bishop
overplay croquet on his own lawn?"
—:-White linen breakfast coats are fash
ionable at Newport. They save napkins. •
Window curtains are relished as an
article of food by the Utah - grass hoppers.
-- - -Dickens has one redeeming quality, he
is very fond of American oysters and terra-.
pin:
Jacksonville, Fla., is trying to get a
line of steamers between that town and New
York.
—Judy, poor soul, is anxious to know if
the first waiter was born in the days of
Cheops. -
7—Queen Victoria spends $25,000 a year
on her kitchen.. What a dresser that kitchen
- must have.
reigning belles are reported at
Newport. What a pluvial peal of laughter
they must make!
'—Ten thousand persona are divorced
yearli in Indiana; this makes about 5,000
pain; of dividers. 1
-- =-The new Russian bride that has been
found for the, King of! , Bavaria is not yet
•
sixteen years of age.
—Report says that Edwin Forrest, the
gey-rate tr-r-r-ragedian,l can pronounce
child in fourteen syllables.
—The four-in-hands at Newport are dis
gusted because of a New Yorker named
Grey, who drives a six-in-hand.
—Mrs. Lander has a new translation of
Marie Antoinette; she evidently intends to
Restore (i) the legitimate drama. t
- , -Paris has concluded not to come the
dromedary over the rest of the world, and
las, therefore, abandoned panniers.
—Bergh evidently doesn't like horse flesh,
for he says "rare meat" turns his stomach.
(This is a little by-play on'the word rear.)
—The Lowell Courier says the best time
lo go to the beech is when the nuts are ripe.
WhiCh is the best time to go to the Beechei.
- 2 Dickens was arrested as a Fenian, in
lreb*, and Dolby had to become profane
and swear him. out of the hands of the po
lice.'
—A new race has been. discovered in New
York; the attention of geologists and anti
quariesis directed to it.; Horse tars race
there now. -
—Commodore Stevens left twenty mil
lions of dollars behind him to be divided
among his bereaved WidoW and eight be
reaved orphans.
--Offhnbach has at length found a rival In
FlotOw, who has written anew ppera called
ovona, which is to be brought out at the
Opera Comigue at Paris.
—Hepworth„Dixon endorses the new
3ifiltmibm poem. He , also endorses Brigham
Yourig, but even Hep, Can't be gotten to
cadorse Sir Morton Peto's paper.
—lf any person would invent a joke to
lake the -place of Base Bawl in the ,National
Game joke lmok he 'would deserve a moroc
co medal from a grateful country.
—Necessity is the Mother of invention,
and so Chicago has coined a new word. 'ln
- the Illinois patois, bloviate means to puff
- ird ,
one'elf and all Clumgcese are adepts in
tbe art.
—When the Chinese go to Prussia they
meet a fitting rival in Bismsrck. who
knoWa the. Berlin-game as well'as they do;
'wlScirlis more than can be said of Louis
Napoleon. -
--oltlirstadt has taken a studio at Paris.
Be is sip poll at painting mountains., that
-- we May reasonably hope he will paint some
good,pletures of the high old times he will
lave there.
--Otte of.Bur-lin-game's Chiuese had a
nice little flirtation with an Auburn- , - (not
leaded) g irl, until Burlingame found it out
and then they went to Washington leaving
the Aubitrir maiden behind.
7 .:.lifortesty is the best policy, but it is well .
Itherels.wickedneta someplace in the world,
ss otherwise all men would be honest and,
all ccialdn't get the best of it—in which case
It .woulfitu hard with the women.
• ;wretch' 'sprinkled small torpedoea
.over muslin-covered floor of a Wash
. beau :ball room recently and created great
excitement..The' first lady who trade on
,one, 00,ti bout torpedoes and thought of
the crick of doom. '
—Manager Hess has managed to make
Idmself very poPtilar °titan Chicago, and
" I " / to ii !4 o, 10,0 a, rousing,: PoPtilart
,complimentary 'benefit, :which we _under
_stand did net him some money, and waive
it was a great! deal.:
—The postOrt Poet s a ys that Now York
Anne majurityof
Iwo hundred; thousand. 'The B. P.
4rl ;;-,;
f. •
,
,
F4•:•-•
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•
was a funny paper, and hi this, joke we
think Quilp has capped the climax and out
done himself at last.
—Louis Napoleon, with his small family,
spends just about three times as much, year
ly, as did Louis Philippe, which shows how
much more anEmperor is worth than a cit
izen King, and yet at the bourse onelouis is
considered as good as another.
—The spirit of imitation is strong, even
with Presidential candidates. It is said that
when the intelligence reached t t3t. Joseph,
Mo., that Seymour was last seen on his
farm putting in new hay, Blair, who was in
the place, immediately tint in a little old rye.
—Hartford Poet. -
`Nay. no
—The two Alexandres Dames, father and
son, are competitors for the seat in the
French Academy vacated .by the death of
Vienna. If either one of them succeeds in
securing it, it will, we believe, be the first
instance on record where a man with negro
blood'ln hit veins has sat amongst the im
mortal fortY.
( —Fashionable young Londoners ply
croquet in the West End Parks, and have
admiring audiences about them, composed
of rag tag and bobtail. Pittsburghers can
look.on this lack of modesty in young Lou
tion with- all the horror they are
capable of, as tliere is no immediate danger
• of any of us following their example, unless
indeed some enthusiasts should try a game
on the Second street park. .1
—At Ems, in Germany, a speeial pavil
ion has been built for those patients suffer
ing_froni chronic catarrh of the air passa
ges. In this pavilion they sit and breathe
the air mixed with carbonic acid. The gas
is obtained by means of a steam engine,
which is'constantly throwing it up from a
jet of mineral —water at the side, which is
immediately converted into spray.
--The' way of looping up dresses varies.
You can, for instance, form folds at the
sides and behind, if you have a short dress
or a tunic, or at the sides only, if intended
for a cassock open in front; on these plaits
you fasten a knot of the same material as
the skirt i , andyou have what is called a
samargo costumed Other dresses are looped
up below the waist, behind, by buttcps and
small buckles; but the dress which has to
be looped up that way must not be very
wide; the front is flat, the, dress becomes
gradually fuller at the sides, and concen
trates its whole volume at the back.—Le
.Follet.
—The reoont fearful accident at a music
hall in Manchester, Eng., reminds us that
we have noticed this English peculiarity;
whenever an alarm of fire breaks out in an
English place of amusement, the audience
becomes intensely excited, and nothing but
escape from the building, or death, seems to
allay it, while here in America the excite
ment comes, but if the alarm be false, as it
was in Manchester where twenty-five
men were crushed to death, calmness
settles on the audience as speedily as did the
excitement, arid the instances of death at an
American theatre when the alarm of fire
was false, are either very rare or lacking al
together. • ,1.
Gypsom. l
This mineral, which, under the name of
plaster, forms so large a part of the exports
of Nova Scotia to this country for agricul
tural purposes, it is stated, has been discov
ered in Smythe county, 'Virginia. The
Itichmcmd Enquirer, directing the attention
of the public to these deposits as one of the
unfailing sources of wealth, if properly
worked, says: "The main bed is situated in
what is called, the Cove, on 'Cove creek, a
branch of the North Fork of Holston - river,
about 25 miles north of Wytheville, and 14
• miles east of Saltfille ' the present terminus
of the branch of the Virginia and Tennes
see Railroad. The route from thence to the
Cove is up the Valley of the Holston, a most
favorable line for a railroad—the grades
would be about fifteen feet to the •mile—de
scending with the export tonnage.
The quailty of this plaster is superior to
any now known on this Continent Such
as have had a fair opportunity or testing it
with the Nova Scotia, fix their relative
value at fifty to one hundred per cent. in
favor „of the Virginia—that is to say, one
ton of the Virginia is epual to one and a
half. to two of the Nova Scotia. In quanti
ty it is enormous --it underlies hundreds of
acres ins compact body.
A well, or shaft, ten feet in diameter, has
been sunk at one point. Within four feet
from the surface, plaster was reached, and
continued (with the exception of a few di
minutive seams of clay) for the the depth
of five hundred turd eighty-two feet, and
operations suspended without reaching the
bottom of the vein or deposit, so continuous
was 'the plaster—no water came in—the
plaster continuing of a uniform superior
quality throughout.
A Piece or History.
We have been informed or an incident
Which occurred at the New;York Conven
tion. which is full of significance, and shows
that from the first it was determined to force
upon the party the adoption of Frank
Blair's "wiping out" policy. We get our
facts •from an, entirely reliable source, and
their perfect authenticity may be depended
upon, Aftei Pendleton's defeat became as
sured, his, friends in the Convention took
.counsel as to whom they should cast that
votes for as a second choice. It was deter
mined that all Western names should be
ruled out, in order . to preserve Pendleton's
chances in 1872. Various names were sug
gested, and among the rest that of Reverdy
Johnson. It was conceded that he would
make a strong candidate --probably, the
strongest that could •be put up. It was
urged, however, as a fatal objection to him
—not only by the Pendletomans, but by
the rebel delegates that he had voted for
the,' reconstruction bills in Congress, and
that the party was pledged, to undo an that
hcid been done under those laws. Reverdy
,johnson's name was dropped for that rea
'scin alone. Noquestion was raised but that
was to be the lerding issue in the canvass.
Subsequent events have proven that it is
the ,real issue,- and that all others '
are subordinated to it. Southern leaders
insist that i it shall be openly avowed,.and
Northern Democrats are rapidly being
forced to obey.—Buffale Cons. Ado.
COUNTY Istsurtirtm.—At the late State
Convention of 'County School Superinten
dents, the State ,Superintendent requested
Information of those in attendauce, as far as
It could be given, of the 'time and place at
which the next Institutes in the various
Counties would be held, • Thus far therfol,
lowing appointment's have been made for
this section of the State; ,
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nearer Roc helter......'....ochlher ID.
()entre • Bellefonte ......Deo mber Os.
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PITTSBURGH G
DEINTJI3TRY
TEETH EXTRACTED
larrrixotrr t
NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ABTIFILILL
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A FULL BET FOR SE,
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
sTs PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND
ALL WORE WARRANTED. CALL AND pra
I wo: SPECIMENS OF GENUINE WO
GAS
GAS TIPREfii
AND
EA; $OllO2 6 8,
FOR OAS AND OIL.
- 'I
Just received, the driest and largest assortment
ever'opened in this city: I ,
WELDON & KELLY,
147 WOOD ISTRIZET, 00U. VIRGIN ALUM.-
tram=
CEMENT,'SOAP STONE, &C.
TDRAIILIC CEMENT,.
soar krroNz.
PLABTIM, CHIMNEY 'POPS.
WATER PIPES.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
25 Wood street.
indlito7o
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PH.
satrztal'ilrbietTlLlZaBhe market.
B. B. & C. A. BBOIMETT * CO.
Office and Manufactory-240 REBECCA ST.,
Allegheny. LP Orders by mall promptly attended
to. jezwie
MERCHANT TAILOR.
SUbIBIEU
toys', Youth's and Children's
SUMNER CASSIKEBE SUITS,
LINEN SULTS.
DUCK SUITS.
FLANNEL SUITS:
ALPACCA JACKETS.
In every style, of the greatest variety, suitable for
the present Ferman. bentiemen wil tine as
sortmeni of WHI Ynd BROWN DU C K SUL rs,
ALPACCA and FLANNEL COATS, &c., every
garment being specially made tor us by the best
Eastern houses. Our prices are as low as good
goods can be sold at by any firm East or West.
GatAlr
I 47 ST. CLAIR Sr
HENRY MEYER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Coastantly, on hand, a full assortment of CLOTHS.
CASSTMERES. VESTINGS, Str. aregkote
FLOUR.
PEARL NULL
FAMILY FLOUR.
PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND, equal to the best
Bt. LOlll4 brands. PEARL MILL As D BEANO,
as good as toe best Ohio brands. N BITE COHN
rwurr. end CORN 3IIAL. Air see that all sacks
are sealed and dated.
B. T. ICERNEDY & 880.,
PEARL MILL.
au7:4l
WE WOULD INVA E THE AT
TENTION of the Hour trade to the @ape
rionty of our
SOUTHERN WHEAT FLOUR.
Which we are manufacturing from the best select
ed Southern Illinois and Tennessee Whets:. Prima
as low as any In the market.
J. S. .X.J.CriGrETIC G`O.,
jy31372 Plttaburgh city Milli
TOBACCO
JULIAN ALLEN,
DIAL= IX ALL =cos or
4EAF TOBACCO AND NEOARS,
0. 8 SIXTH STREET, (National Bank of Com
nerve Bullang,)
PITTSKIRDH, PA.
Branchof 172 Water street, N. Y. 1
apt:n77 DANIEL B. DIVAN.
EXCELSIOR WORKS.
R. de. W. JENSINW3N s
Manufacturers and Dealers In "
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &c.,
No 6 TEDIZILAL ST.. ALLZonizerys
lil9 afq to ;I z* *
HENRI w. ROBRACH,
Confectionery and Bakery
No. 200
'IP 1
Sir-LADIES , OYSTER SALOON attached
GEO. SCITT:RT:FTN,
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
AND DIAL= IN
FOREIGN d: DOMESTIC FRUITS & NUTS,
No. 40, corner Federal and Robinson streets, Alle
gheny. 4ar Coastal.'on band, ICE CRRAM, of
various flavors. "
BILLIARD TABLES.
STANDARD
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES ,
AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS.
I:lndisputably the best In use. NNW IMPROVE.
NEN Trr, Patented 'Nov. afith, 1887. and April
Slat, 1888. Everything relating to bUdards of the
beat quality and lowest prices always on nand.
Our NEN OIIE 1t111111.119, Patented May 6th,
1808, price 811.80—a great success.
Illustrated pride lusts sent on application. Address
PEIELAN CIOLLENDEEL
63. 66, 67 end 69 CROSBY B'r., New York City
EW;Et AND PERFUMERY.
. ,
ON PECK., Ornamental flab
HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER, No. 133
bird street. neer Smithfield, • Pittsburgh.
Always; on hand, a general assortment of Ladles'
WIGS, BANDS
_, CIIRL_,S• Gentlemen's WIGS, TO
PERS SCALPS, GUARD CHAINS, BRACELETS,
au• ift A good Prism In cub will be given for
Ladles' a. M
. and Gentlemen's ix Cutting done{
tbe neatest manner. mhtitis
+~~v:~ci:~~:~~;s:~
BYZIAMIN SIM:MELT PirirdP
SZINGERLY, & CLEIS, Successors
toDzo. F. BCIII7OIIMAII a PD.
• PRACTICAL LITHCRiRAPHERR.
Tbe ooly Steam Lithographic Betablishment West
of the Mountains. Business Cards Letter •Heads.
,Bonds Labels, Circulars, Show Cards; Diplomas.
P..ts Views. Certificates of Depostts,_ Invlw
Pitts urns., on• turas., &C., Nog, 72 and T 4 Third street,
urgh. -
CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, &O.
AS/WIGTON MILLS,
WASMNGTON *ll3.l3i i r ! ,
Near Matra:Obi:Ala INerator
k W. Wit APCMCII4443N,
ifenufnottirer of CORN MEAL, EYE YLOUB and
CLIOPPISTEED.- Orders delivered in ' either city
free of e• Gra th of Ainds ohoPPOd• and
Corn sh e .on short notice. „
•
Elatuopf•kill
Bmm:Ak. mo!wat
.gs.rt4maTmcwm,
inztrrr itousicAssoownOil i3uirxtzies, *se
aild 4 'owe, street, Pintail:n.o4lEl6 Binds'
Wootton glien to the dealgulni and banditti ? 1
Monza NOM= and rtlptao innunsies«, • •
: MONDAY, AITGUST 17, 1868:
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
Artt, EATIRELY NEW.
87. II
GREAT
12011,]E.'S GOODS.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS.
100:
168.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
F. SolUelr,
165 No. 168 Wylie Street. _al
.
rapao:nou
16S.
CARR,
( .111 a LCAN21 . 1 C .ESZ
Foreign and Domestic Dry , Goods,
No. 94 'WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
kvzimo.ozolzirla pa usli to .:.t;
AT 'SACRUM, GLIDE
MOSQUITO NETS,
RUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS,
SHETLAND SHAWLS,
LADIES' WHITE UNDERWEAR;
A full line of HOSIERY;
MORRISON STAR SHIRTS,
GENT'S P OPER COLLARS;
LADIES' Do. AND OW
TRAVELING SATCHELS,
A fall line of JET SETS,
!ULNA BULLION FRINtrES,
SILK & SATIN BUTTONS,
all colors.
D CIG
A Complete Assortment of White Goods,
,BWISB, VICTORIA, LAWN,
LINEN, CAMBRIC, Ac.
HOOP SKIRTS, in all the Newest Styles.
BID OLOi;W, at all prima;
GENT & LADIES' BURNER UNDERWEAR;
MACRO GLYDE & CO.,
78 and SO Market Street.
sub
PRICES MARKED DOWN!
_ AT
*crams & CARLISLE'S,
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED !
HOOP SKIRTS. (Lidice%) for 110 c
OORBETS, (Real Freneh,) 80
LINEN HANDKEROMEFS, • 3 for 25
KID GLOVES, (warranted,).
PAPER OOLLABB.
AOO Yds. SPOOL OOTTIM, (good)
POCKET BOORS, worth 50c-.
MEN'S BUMMER UNDERSHIRTS
MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS
All kinds Bonnets and Rats at Half Cost
CREAT BARCAINSI
IN ALL IEINI3E3 O.IE I GOODS.
Sjpeiiiiil Rates to Ifterehanto & Dealers.
ME:2
DYER AND SCOURER,
DYER AND SCOURER.
7r011.:8 errlmajanr
And Re5..186 and 187 Third 81,94
nwlksi • ilmiMmQH. PA.
CARPENTEM & I DERE!
WILLL43II.I. •
tAa t pizwrga-Amp BUILDER,
No. 311 PENNSYGRA.R7A AVENUR, opoefte
High street, Plitsburgb, pa. Residence, so. 1 , 13
flranetz"t.
Jobbing do nejwltb beaiDEu and patea„.
or d ers mummy attended So. and aatisnie on WIIZ.
Da GOODS.
NEW GOODS!
J. DI. 11111 MELD & CO'S,
No. 52 St. Mar St.
NEW PRF
I 1.74 W GI GRAMS,
NEW DE EINES,
ALL WI L BLA.CE and WHITE PLAIDS
for 25 nto. worth 50.
WHITE ROUND PRINTS. black flgiare;
WHITE ROUND A/PACO/WS" do;
BLACK LPACCA , I_,
BLACK DOESKIN CASISIMERES:
BLACK AND BLUE CLOTH,
__—
ELEM.:IIED idatiLlNS,
IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS,
TOWELS AND NAPE/NS.
11- Remember the place;
St. Clair Street,
No.
Near Liberty. west skk.
BRET STREET. Or
t-. 7 •
REDUCTION
PRICES !
To I
" - Ar b u s ilMilui ..2.6. =AL ti2a l
87 .MARKET BTEEET.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
78 and 80 Market Street.
MEN'S JEAN DRAWEBB;
1,000 Doz. BALMORAL HOSE;
5,000 Lbs. WOOLEN .YARNS
air Special Estes to Jobbers. .1
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ON AND AFTER JULY IST.
2L9ORDIIII &
19 FIFTH STREET.
J. LANCE,
N 157: EL L INSTITUTE,
No. 267 Pent. Street.
Mesars..l. R. NEwILL, !Messrs. R. NEWELL.
J. ALLEN MCCRIIti. W. bLOAII, (late or Ca.
W. A. BeRCIIFIELD. hanbla College.)
R. JOHNSTON. ' A. DANSE., (French.)
'‘.. — lifuttit.a, Merman.)
Business will be resumed on TUESDAY, Ist day
of September.
Terms as before-1140 per session of five months.
No extra charges.. Application for admission to
either - Ladles' o Boyi , School will be received at
the rooms during the last week In August, from 9
o'clock A. M. till 12 ium22-st ru
RENSSELAER •
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
Very thorough instruction in Civil. Mechanical
and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Natural
licience. Graduates obtain most desirable post
tions. .Re•opens Pept. 9tu. Nor the new Annual
Regitter, giving full informa , lon. address Prof.
CHAELIV3
aiititeo E DEOWN, Director, Troy. N. Y.
put NS YLVA JVIA
MILITARY ACADEMY,
CHESTER, Delaware Co., Penna.
The Seventh Annual Fl:ession of this Academy
opens THURSDAY, berot.• 3d.
The buildings are new and complete in all their
appointments.
k•articular attention given to the morals and per
sonal habits of cadets.
For ciretuars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON,
Esq., No. 73 Wood street, Pittsburgh. or to Col.
THEO. HYATT.lChester, Pa. aniatri
CIiEGAIRAY INSTITUTE • •
ENULIbH AND FRENCH,
FOR 'YOUNG LADIES.
BOARDING AND DAY trpnia
1527 and 1529 SPRITOE STREET, Philadelphia,
Pa., will reopen on MONDAY, kept. 22.14 French
Is the lane of the famtl! and la hOnstaztly
spoken in MAD A ME.
WEENY) . Y, Principal.
jels:rea.mwr •
BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP.
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Schomaeker's Gold Medal Plana
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE 'ORGAN.
The ECHOMACKER 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 nu, soporourand sweet.% The
workmanship, for darabilley and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $d to $l5O, (according to
style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called
first class Plano.
ESTEV'S COTTAri E ORGAN
Stands at t he head o f reed instruments, its pro
ducing the most perfect pipequility of tone of any
similar instrument In the United States. It is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
ge CARPENTER'S PATENT VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO. is only - to! be found in this Organ.
Price from $lOO to 1,5150. guaranteed for live
years.
-168.
SECOND HAND
In perfe:t order, from $35 to $l3O
mhl2
rNEOSING OUT SALE!
OP
SMEit_A_W 13,4421'5,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT N'CORD &° CO.'S,
1717 131 WOOD EMMET.
MARTEN LIEBILEBI
DIAL= IN
CAPS AIW V1:71113,
Also, Manufacturer, Wholeaale and Retail Dealer
in TRUNKS. VALISES. . ..„ No. In SMITH
FIELD STREET, PitterrtVgli, Pa.
Orders nminntiv Bif nd and satisfaction guaranteed.
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
(IHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
MILVEB PLATED WARE,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
8 BOHEMIAN GELASS,
I s And other STAPLE AND FARM"
GOODS, s great variety.
100 WOOD STEXET.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO.
mh27
i'takZ4 lx° q..J
THE GREAT AIIIERICAN COM
BINATION.
BUITON-ROLE OVEMEAMING
AND SEWING DIACIIINE.
IT HAS NO EIII7A.L,
BEING ; ABS OLUTELY THE BEST F AM I LY
MACHINE IN THE WORLD, AND IN
_ TRINIMOALLY THE CHEAPEST.
S - Agents wanted to sell this Machine. • •
CHAS. C. 331 .M.18141E3r.
Agent for Western Pennsylvania.
corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, over
Richardson's Jewelry Store. mr.M:o64
BIISMESS CHANGES.
1.00
DISSO L UTION.--The Partner
ship heretofore existing between the sub
scribers; under the dna of
ANDERSON, COOS & CO.,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bust
hese of Mu la ANDERSO N be WOODS , y our succes
sors, Messrs. A at the office
of the Pittsburgh Steel Works.
It. J. ANDERSON,
J. W. OWE. - • .
WM. WOODS.
76
The
late
having disposed of his Intereet
In the late firm of ANDERSoN, COOK & CO., to
Messrs. AbillEittiON £ WOODd, begs leave to rec
ommend his successors to the patronage of the cus
tomers of the former ern. J. W. COOK.
Pittsburgh, July Sithh, IlaBB.irjd
n owywev erow 4 w,inre.ne4yenerewwwwereve......".
WALL; PAPER, • - :
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We will offer our present stock of '
Wall Papers at Greatly 40d4ced Prices.
A large assortment of SATIN PAP ERS, f or WW I
rams, oelliags, As., at
No. ' lol Madiet
JOS.' R..HUGHES & BRO.
iNtMowmo.lairrmit.
pEIRCEVikI i,
DIE0111451110 4 i 1 2; - ENCillallER. ' -
end Solicitor -of Patente es
Mate of P. 7.-W: &b.' RalliMiya `
Ofiloe, No. 79 TZDERAL 9TRENT. Ewan Wm
' 91-
91 t Ialn• P.O. Box 50 1ALLIKIHNNif CITY.
' CHINERP(of MI ueserfilllonsh testroed.
BLMIT, PURNAqCutd BOLLING MILL DRA W..:
Mee furnished., ramloula attentlop paid .to de
rl tigagi'iErl79lvltinfi'o'filltr4:
G ° for Plechlusici wirer, WED NESDAY .
ONT. ' op t 991
EDUCATIONAL.
E32:1113
At Trby,
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
•
BABE, EIfAXE & METTLER,
No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
MELODEONS AND ORGANS,
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
42 Fifth et., 2d door above Wood.
HATS AND CAPS.
CM
100 WOOD STREET.
WALL PAPER
AFTER JIJLY IT,
BEM
FOR . SALE--REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE. -
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carroll
,street,
Allegheny. This property wi ll be sold low; as, the
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose
of the property before removing.
SAW AULT.; TWO DWELLING HOITBSI4 Twc
BARNS, withgood FARM, and about 500 acres
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast.
$9 5500
on time to suit buyer.
FARM OF 190 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. • Improvements comfortable frame
house and good barn: 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 150 ACRES, near the line of railroad:
very well located for raisin g stock; improvements
are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sell g ood brick house ,
containing five 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.
TANNERI. convenient to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade connected
therewith; a good dwelling ...rid forty acres of land.
LOTS FOUR L Sharpsburg, near the railroad;
would make a good coal Yard. •
HOTEL FOR SALE. That due Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville 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 prowls:-
tor wishes to retire from business.
' FOR SENT.
One large House, for Boarding House.
One new Brick House, 8 rooms.
One new Brick Hou re of 4 rooms.
One new Brick House of 3 rooms.
One House of 5 rooms and lot 53 byl4o.
One House ct 7 rooms and lot 130 by 150.
Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each.
One new Frame House, 4 rooms.
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
One new Frame House in Wilkinabovg, having
six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden.
7 acres that can be divided into acre lots.
5 Lots in Oakland.
Power and a large Room and Yard for radon a
good location. Will be rented for short or long
time.
FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots oriklorton street,
Ninth Ward,,
thick.
WANTED-L. 3,300 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 Incibea
TO LOAN--$60,000,
IN BONS OP $5OOO AND UPWARD.
APPLY AT
D. P. IGITCTS DEAL ESTATE OffiCii
No. 91 Grant St.; Pittsburgh.
Je29:PlB
2,000,000 'at's °lr
CHOICE IMS FOR sAT,EI
BY THE
Union Pacific ikiiiroad Cbn&ponli,
EASTERN
Lying along the line of thetr road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PEE ACRE,
And on a OWED= OF IfIVE TEAR& "
For further particulars, maps, tt.C., address
•
JOHN P. DETTKREVX,(
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Sanwa.
Or CHAS. B. LALHBOBS, Seer,
=
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
TLe landerolgised offers for sale
NINE TRACTS or LAND ,
Situate in. Marshall township, Allegheny county,
and Adams townto•ip. Butler conn.y.
Four of the tray ta are situated abonl 3 miles west
of PlankLuton's Hotel on the headwaters o Se
wickley. near David Duffs mill, !abort 18 mike
from Pittsburgh.
live of the tracts are situate on and near the Per
rysville and Harmony Plank. Road, about 18 to 20
mites from Pittsburgh. '
Thia land is all will adapted - for farming and grat-,
sing put poses.
Aay Information relative to saki farms mem:4
terms can he obtained by calling on A. H
at the Court House, Pittsburgh.
E. G. BUTILH.
CiIABLEB BETEL'S.
aspittn.d&T
WIZ=
8,000 Acres of Land,
In Wyoming county, West Virginia, behig aura
hers 115, 116, 117, 133, 134, 135, 1.111 and'ls4,
all In ,one tract, watered by branches of Twelve
(12) Pole Creek, and part of an original tract of
331,000 acres granked to James Wilson, Charlea
Willing, Barnard and Michael Grey, Levi Hollings
worth and Dorsey Peacoat. Taxes paid up to 1167.
Title perfect. Will be exchanged for Pittsburgh
manufactures or dry goods, at market prices.. -
Address, EXCHANGE..
jrZ:l74 IiAZY.TTZ OPP/CZ.
VOW SALE. t
_ _
A. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH
•EMALL CAPITAL. .
A good and very desirable
BOOT AND 7 SHOE,. HOUSE,:
•Loms . ted - within twenti-five miles of the.eity, doing
a large casn- business. batisfactory re ams given.
for wanting to sell. Books' will be shown for Ule•
amount of busine done.
Apply at 10)1 T HIRD STREET, or
B. 114, HARBOURS,
suS:al6
133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
FOR SALE,
A MOST DESIRABLE FARM,
• - - .
Near Right's Station. West. Pa. R. 8.. containing
130 ACit&S, with 7 foot vi In urcoal, and acknowl- ,
edged hy all *a commanding the attest view on the
Al lep/be hy river. Termsy. V 2cLal re at
aal3.nlS-MINP O. 3 140LIBISKTY STREET..
OR_, SALE & TO LET.-4louses
and Lots for sale in all_parts of the city sad - Ebe. Also, several FARMS in
_good Iota:lona. ,
Aiscc- A small WOOLEN "FACTORY. with 20 acres
of land, and good improvements, which -I win sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for
tenth' both titles. For further particulars inquire
" • WILLIAM WARD,
JaM 110 Grant street. opposite cathedral.
FOR RENT.
ru•R RENT—The leasehold-for
' a term. of about nine years of a .Two-Story
mune Dwelling Bons*, at corn. r of Union AYentie
. and Water streets, Allegheny. (fronting gut Dom
mon)lhating 7 rooms, 2 balls and .arge bathroom.
Exceneut range in kitchen: but and cold water up
_stairs and down; good cellar. .Covered porch ia
front and at side of house. wane arbor. Lot 30•
byoo lost. 'Possession soon. it desired.
For terms apply - to B. McLAIN it 00.,
.1,17 -No. 66 Bmltbdeld street.
FOR SALE.
GROCERY STORE.
A *holesale and Retail Grocery Store,'
Doing a su:rod business and situated in a good pisoe
in Allegheny City. wit? be sold at. a reasonable price..
The store heu..e has a lease on It for Ave yearn, cod
will be sold with store.
For terms and location sddrees
N. rt., Box, H, GAzarrz Omas,
Giving fhll name and w h ere an interview can be
had.
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OIL WELL
Steam Engines for Sale.
Boperlor. DPW and second-hand. STEAM 'RN-
OtNB4-7, 8 ani 10 Inch tyilnders, 510 and 54
Inch stroke, with all the tixtures '
'
. .
FOR BORING, OIL ::WELLS.
Address
HUGH 3L BOLE C 0.,,
aue:t9)
none Wa
VALUABLE _
' COAL FOR SALE!
Wilt be sold positive' et the COURT , RO,
Pittsburgh: on' TatritguAY. augu s t 18, 188, I
At' 10 o'clock:A.l'st.; TWENTY-iltEts At
and_BEVEhrtEEN PitRCHEs OP COAL
leg adjoin
log or near - coal' cosi or Pittsburgh , Orli- O..mpany; L
Lower St. elate townstnp, lying under the land Of
'denies. Carottvn together WWI s ratervatids• or
Tit een Verehes land for a sal Pit or entreat:et.
Thot or thesause wilt be exhibited on the day or say.
areas be Seto& 80 Fourth turret, P r ior to last daF.
• •
D. F. VON.I3ONNEIOBBII,.
. -
A4lnhalitnit o r de bolds mom, etc., Goorgel4ll-
kabdricr, deceased. - ' InalS •
St. Lon Ls. Mlsso
2-'
Ittaborib, Pa.