El ,tt littointt etaitttt. EPHEMERIS. —Chase and Sumner are in Boston. —Northern tourists over-run Fort Sum- —Cincinnati is running over with beer 'gardens. --Virginia grape crop is remarkably large this seawn., , . • . —Mrs. Yelverton has again taken to residing in Georgia. —Baltimore is laying down a great deal of Nicola= pavement. -J. RusSell towel' the poet is an inveter ate and constant smoker. Several streets hi St. Louis are being macadamized! with porphyry. - —Emil Devrient, the renowned German actoryhas retired from the stage. Queen Victoria's suite when she travels in cog, consists of thirty persons. $lO,OOO worth of i fence surrounds the sower garden and lawn on the Hudson. -Fourteen- prisoners escaped from the gaol at Columbus, Ga., the other night. —i new $300,000 theatre is to be inaugu sitedin San Francisco on Christmas eve. --One of the Chinese attendants of the Chinese •Embassadors is a devout Roman. Cptholic --The -.Atlantic is not going to publish zuv more puffing articles in_ the body 6f the - aragazine. —One gentleman, near Natchez, Kiss., _has cultivated forty acres of castor beans tills season. - • ' —Hamilton county, Ohio, including its vcotinty seat, pays more taxes eon eight of 'the Southern States. —One swallow does not make a summer, neither is a -man an ornothologist because le goes out fora lark. —Lotta will be of age in October, and then her disagreeable Crabtree papa may look elsewhere for confiscations. -:-Swinburrte, whose admiration of Walt. Whitman is extreme,is coming on a pilgrlinage to America to see him. -The leather business ought to be good in Chicago for there are. 4,000' "tanners" there and the cry is still, they come. —An old lady, 75 years old was caught in a threshing machine, at Christiansburg Vir ginia, last week, and instantly killed. -Queen Victoria wears false teeth which, as they do not project, are much more be coining than were her natural dentals. - new St. Louis water works are well wilder way now, and that city will soon have a plentiful supply of good water. —Toronto is going to spend $l,OOO in entertaining the English Eleven, when they come to play cricket in that town._ grand mass meetinz of Republicans is to be held in Indianapolis on the 2d pros. A delegation one . thousand strong will at tend from Cincinnati. • —W. Morley .Punshon, the Methodist orator, is said to 'foe really at length married to his, sister-in-law, and is spending his honeyraoon at Niagara. _ —The Italian government has realized $32,000,000 recently from the sale of church property. This is a comfortable little addi tion to the revenues of the Kingdom. —There are 29 cardinals, 28 patriarchs, arch'-bishops and bishops, 1372 priest, 390 seminarists, 2497 monks, 2191 nuns, 4602 Jews and Jewesses and 488 protestants in Rome., -=No. II of La Lanterns was seized by the police after it had gotten into the news stands, and_ those fortunate men who suc ceeded in keeping any, sold there $4 to $5 - per number. I 6 —Manassas, Virginia, since the war haa grown into a thriving village with good trade, fine buildings and regular streets, all a which it owes to the battles foqght in and around it. —The Central Democratic Club of Shelby, Tenn., presented the Central Democratic Colored Club of Memphis with a beautiful _Aug the other day. It was u Union flag, and Nasby should have been there to see it. —Carlo Patti, a brother of the Marchion ess de Caux, served for a while in the rebel army, and is now playing his violin for a small stipend and the amusement of the customers of an ice,cream "•saloon in New Orleans. —While in South' America, Gottschalck is said to have given more timn half of the proceeds of his concerts to charities, partic nlitrly orphan asylums, and the Orphan asylum of Buenos Ayres is about to present him with a handsome gold medal. —lt is said that in some parts of Arkan sas the caterpillars are so numerous that an industrious man with a shovel could fill a wagon with them in ten minutes. But if they had an industrious man there he wouldn't waste time in that way. —Somebody hints that Napoleon is send ing large sums of money to Atherica, to help defeat Grant, whom he hates, necause he 'egged" Seward on to make his imperative demand for the evacuation of Mexico. This may be true, but Napoleon has not many large sums of m ney to send. —An ukcharige says: The Ameer of Af ghanistan has arrested, beheaded and fas tened to poles and hung outside the gates of a city the heads of two persons, who were suspected of being correspondents of news papers. Journalism must be a pleasant profession there. Hanging is A.mere every day affair with them. —A barn adjoining the t io tt ero . s h o - p o f Noble & 003 iron - foundry, in Erie, caught lire on Thursday, and before the flames could be quenched the barn and pattern.. .et with all the patterns were destoyed. The loss is about 16,000, but the patterns can be replaced with difficulty and their de alruction must pFovc a serious inconven ience to their owners. t -The New Orleans correspondent of the Cincinnati Times says that the. first steam boat to hoist the secession flag 'at New Or lesits in 1861, was the General Quitman; And the first steamboat to raise the flag of political proscription is the same General Aultuum, the Captain and owners of which 2tave publicly announced that they will em- ploy no one who is unable or fails to pro duce certificates and proof that he is a member of some Seymour and Blair Club. —3laretzek has engaged two full opera companies for the coming season, an Italian one embracing such artists as 'Mme Agathe Stakes, labella McCulloch, Rosa Cellini, Louise Durand, Giorgio Ronconi, Brignoli, Piccioli and Antonnucci ; and a German troupe with 3l'me La Grange, Rotter, -Jen ny Appel, Hablemann, Achton, W. For mes and ,Herrmauus• Four new operas will be produced. Wallace's , Lurline, Au bees - Jour de Benheur," Flotow's Indra and Wagner's Meistersaenger. .—Two boys were indulging in a brutal prize fight in Baltimore "on Wednesday, surrounded by a throng of juveniles, when a g9tlenlan passing by in his carriage, jumped out and dispersed the crowd with his whip, and in like manner separated the combatants, whereupon the father of one of the latter appeared upon the scene and used such abuswe language that the owner of the whip, threatened to use it on him. This frightened him, and he departed and sued the peace-make for assault, and to keep the peace. That's the way they do such things in Baltimore. —Time was, when, the elegant writer thought study, research, polish and, above all, ideas necessary to the construction of a literary effort, but in literature tis in all other matters, the work of reform has taken place, and i now one of the most widely read authorii of the day seems to have taken the following plan. He goes to some slang dic tionary and hunts out a long list of epithets; from this s he culls the choicest, writes a sentence, adds his selection of epithets, and the thing is done, and he sends his article out, on the world as a specimen of what the successors of Addison and Junius can do. Of course the particular writer to whom we refer is Mr. M. M. Pomeroy, and Dere is a weak specimen of his style.. It is only a weak one, because we have •too much re . spect for the old fashioned literature to print any of Mr. Pomeroy's really characteristic leaders. "Grant is made of the right stuff for a Republican President. He is ,"A Drunkard. "A. Butcher of men. "A. seeker after spoils. "A great national murderer. "A betrayer. "A fool." EXTENSIVE RUINS IN ARIZONA, it :8 re- ported, hae been discovered recently by a party, of surveyors engaged in exploring the country for railroad purposes. The ruins extend for some miles, along the Little Colo rado river. Some of the walls of the build. ing are yet In their places, and stand six or eight feet high. The btreets may be traced for miles. The old ilTigating canals and ditches are yet in a fair state ot preservation, and may be traced for miles also. The ground is strewn with broken crockery ware.. The party found some nearly whole vessels of curious form. The ware seems to be of a different quality, and finer than that found'at most of the rains in Arizona: Many of { the walls of the building were built of hewn stone, and put up in a work manlike manner. To all appearances here stood a city of many thousand• inhabitants: On the east bank are the ruins of a large: structure or castle, covering several acres of land—some of the walls are yet standing to tho height of twenty or thirty feet. Tim private execution, which recently took place for the first time in England, has elicited very different expressions of feeling as to the benefit resulting from the change. The - London Times, thinking that private executions were intended to be pri vate, limited the remarks of It reporter to a. ftw brief, bald' paragraphs. The other pa pers took a different view of the matter. The Star sent Mr. Edmund Yates, the-nov elist, the Telegraph sent Mr. George Au gustus Sala, and the News sent Mr. Joseph Parkinson to describe. the scene, all with instructions to make a sensational story out of the occurrence. As a consequence, the journals are arguing that executions which afford food 'for such articles in the papers, are not half private enough. The law in England now provides that a black flag shall be displayed, and a bell tolled when the &op falls, so that all may know that the criminal is dying, and so that the im pression of terror may be - made upon every mind. THE manager of the famous Thalia Thea ter, in Hamburg, has published a card. in which occurs the following passage: "The Thalia Theater will not risk its well-earned reputation as one of the foremost German dramiatic iastitutions by pandering to the vicious taste which, from Paris, threatens to invade the theaters of all countries. Ob scene plays, deriving all their importance from exposing female forms to the gaze of prurient curiosity, will not be performed at this theathr. Authors who are infamous enough toLmite such plays, publishers who are mean erten& to issue them; and actres ses who are Shameless enough to make the leading rotesin such plays specialties, need not apply to us, we do not want to have anything to do with them." THE Cnors fEtLaisn.--The latest re ports in refeience to the crops in Ireland are more hopeful and Eatisfactury. According to the Irish papers the rain has been general, and its effects have been most beneficial on potatoes, which, unless spoiled by the blight, will be an excellent crop. Turnips, too, of the late sort especially, have been improved by the rain, and will not prove a total loss, as was expected, for some time. Even flax in some quarters is turning out better than was anticipated, though - it cannot byi any means be regarded as even an average crop. Wheat is still reported as in splendid condi tion; oats poor, but rather better In some parts than was looked for; and barley is a fair crop, so far as present appearances can be judged. A CORPS ON EXPERIENCED SWIMMERS, it is stated, is bereafte: to be attached to each regiment of, the French army. The idea is fitly years old. The orisinal author of this scheme was Viscountde Courtiyrrar s and he proposed that the swimming corps of each regiment should wear a kilt, san dals and a helmet, of which the crest should be made in the form of a cock's comb, and in order to support the gun clear of the water, butt-end in front, the barrel during swimming operations is to be direfully corked. 31, de CoUrtivran also, suggested that at each side of the helmet there should be two small receptacles in,which cartridges could be kept dry. • Kimosorn is again recommended as a fuel for steam vessels. The advantages . It pos-, wages are, that it is not in fl ammable at w temperature helot , 240 degrees F. andie not liable to spontaneous combustion l i ke coal. Bong heavier than .water, i can, be run off into the sea m case of fire, or ea al3° emptied into the hold and covered. with Lilge water. The present cost of. this liquid s about $3,60 per ton in England. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MON DAY, AUGUST 31, 1868 DENTISTRY - TEETH EXTRACTED Nvt.v.tiol:7 7 r PAIN • NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ARTIFICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. • A FULL SET FOR SS. AT DR. SCOTT'S. A7B. PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND EX AMINE SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VULCAN ITE. -mythdaT GAS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES AND 4 0 3a 419 L 31. a. oiler's, FOR GAS ANII OIL. Just received, the finest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. WELDON di KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COR. VIRGIN ALLEY. mh24:nr. CEMENV, SO. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. SOAP STONE. PLASTER, OHIAINEY TOPS. WATER. PIPES. HENRY H. COLLINS. •516:070 25 Wood street. lIYDRAIJLIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE. Cheapest and best Pipe in the market. Also, RO. BENDALE BYDRAIILIC CEMENT for sale. B. B. & C. A. meoCiErrr & co. Office and Manufactory-240 REBECCA BT., Allegheny. sir Orders by mall' promptly att 22 ended to. , je:r93 r'rww;mirmmi SUMMER GOODS. Boys', Youth's and Children's: BUMMER CASSINERE SUITS, LINEN SUITS. - • DUCK FL U SITS. ANNEL SUITS. ALPACCA JACKETS. In every style. of:the greatest Variety, suitable for the present season. Dentiemen will and e. nor as• summon of Will PE end BROWN DUCK SUI CS, 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 Arm East or West. Gil AY fik I.OGrAN, HENRY MEYER, MERCHANT TAILOR, No.' 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa COustantly on hand, a full assortment o CLOTHS CASSIXERES. VESTIICGS, de. przoSS TOBA k CO AND CIGARS. JULIAN ALLEN, DEALER IR ALL KINDS OF LEAF TOBACCO AND SEUILS, SO. 8 SIXTH STREET, (National Bank of Com mecca Building.) PITTSBURGH, PA. Branch of 172 Water street, N. Y. ap4:n77 DANIEL. F. DINAN. EXCELSIOR VVO,RtiS. R. & W. .IM'N'ICINSON, Manufacturers and Denten! In Tobacco, Szniff, Cigars, Pipes, &a., No 6 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY• os•lcie. CONFECTIONERIES FTENRII W. BURBACH, Confectionery and Bakery No. 200 SMITHFIELD STERET, Between Seventh and Liberty. NiILADIES` OYSTER SALOON attached GEO. SCEELELErig, Fancy Cake Baker &. Confectioner, dial DEALER IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS & NUTS, 2 , :0. 40, corner Federal and Robinson streetWe gheny. .101- Constar") , on' hand, ICE ORE of various flavors. PIANOS. ORGANS, &C. B u E y sT T wp o y it is z r aG/ I r CHEAP _ Sehomacker's Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN: The SCHOMACKER 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 durability and beauty, surpass all others. Price§ from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish, cheaper than all other so-called first class Plano. EIiTET'S COTTAriE ORGAN .Stands at the head of all reed instruments, in pro ducing the most perfect pike 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 0- order. CARPENTER'S ( PATENT "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO. le only to be found in this Organ. Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for live years. - - BARR, BRAKE BUETTLER, • mh9 No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET. - HATS AND CAPS it MARTIN LIEBLER, .IYI. DISAUX fl FIATS. CAPS AND ..F1713.41g. Also. Mantithetnrer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TRUNKS, VALISES. &a., No. 132 BMITII FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders nromntiv filled and satisfaction etiaranteed. SEWING MACHINES. firnE GREAT AMERICAN COM- A. BINATION, BUJTTON•HOLE 91MRSEAMIN61 AND SEWING MACHINE. IT ILLS NO EQUAL, BEING 'ABSOLUTELY THE BEST, FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD AND IN TRINSICALLY THE CHE APEST.. Sr Agents wanted to sell thla Machine. CHAS. ,C. imougr-mv. Agent for Western Pennsvlvanle. Corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, over Illehardson.a Jewelry Store. InrA:lo4 DINEAIIL MILL FAMILY FLOUR.. PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND equal to the beet St. Louis brands. •PEARL MILL SOD BRAND, an good as the best Ohio brands. WHITE COR N FLOUR and cons MEAL. iier-See that all hacks e sealed and dated. j ' B. T. =MEDI & BRO., au7:4l , rsenz. p15414:(sie);71;I:la);I:111 DINQIILLY PRILIP fO L INGERLY & CLEIS, Successon 11.1 r to OW. F. scaucuman k CO.. PRACTICAL - LITROGRAPIRIERR. , The only Steam Lithographic Establishment MIR of the Mountains. Balinese Cards, Letter Reads; .flonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diptomu. iortrMA b Vlews, Certificates of Doocitc - Ininta. ron C A, /A.:4. Noe. TA hal 7* Th ud Woes, Pittsburg . 9' STONE, Sze. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET FLOUR! DRY GOODS. 87. MARKET STREET. Q 7 L 7 I • GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I TO CLOSE STOCK. OF DRESS 13-400135. 87 Ifl.4.BliET STREET. THEODORE F. PHILLIPS. 87:-.MARRET STREET....B7 • 0 73' vj . a G. 6* - •-1 1' 1 M P, GT4 v..: i 44• PT-I or.t.et s" - E-I Z 0 52. ' • =1 0.1 •4 ..: it i--- -. G '-- 'cs ''.' - 2 c . I. ' oet.l Pe. cn Xi a = 1 . 1 ) ) '. , .4 g 74 ‘,9 a,,c 6 •••,. ,T, ,4_, .. .. 1 ~:=, i. •,) ...1 t 4 --,., "i Pi t 4 P. 00 .0 ._. = (6 ... •--4 i = . K..., it - -t7., s • Pr 4 - cz r• 4 • v a l . A 4 fr. • • rg 168.-168. NEW GOODS. NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY,, and GLOVES. F. S 4 O LICIZ", ear No. 168 Wylie Street...xi 16S. 168. 15p30a1403 CARR, McCA.NDLESS 4k, CO., (Late Wilson, Carr & Co.; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fot eign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 04 WOOD STREET, - Tnirit door above Diamond alley, PITTSBDROFI, PA. BUSINESS CHANGES DISSOLUTION. V - OTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN _LI that the partnership heretofore eANtine be tween J.B.SWERRIFV, W J. SHERRIFF, HUGH LOUGHREY and WlLl,lAitliMefißA W. under the name and style of SHERR FN'S, LOUGHIZEY 4k. MeGRAW, , has been 014 day dissolved by mutual consent. and the PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING, COPPER.. SHEET IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY BUSINESS will be continued here after by SHERRIFFS & LOUCHREY, Who will settle the accounts of the late firm. .f 11: MIR RIFF, W.. 1. SHERIFF. 'HUGH I,OHHHILEY. an:C:v:B WSL NcGRAW. PKISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTw NEit.slill'.—The firm of. SMITHSON. VAN WO JC.MNILELLANDbaI this day, August kIS, 11469. bleu dissolved by mutual con,ent. J. C. Vanhook and J. Bruce McClelland basing sold their entire Interest . 0 H. B. ii.viITIC.ON. The a bu,lness concern will be vett ed only by-And con tinued by 11. B. Smithson, under the 11r-in-name of 11. B. z3lll lI.zON ..t , i O. .. if. R. sMITIISON, J. C. VANIII)oli. 11111.1 Cr. MeCLELLAND. We cheerfully: recommend to the favorable con sideration of uur former patrons our succeasors, who nttl continue the bustnessat the old stand 55 and 57 Fifth street. . . . . T. C. VANHOOK, au:l6:M J. ItitCCE McCI ET i 4 1. NT) . . DIS S 0 L UTlON.—TheAntriner ship heretofore existing .hettiecn the Bub scribers, under the dnn of , I ' ANDERSON, COON & CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bust. nese oLthe late lirm will be settled by our succes sors. Atessrs. ANDERSON & WOODS, at the oftlce of the Pittsburgh Steel Works. R. J. ANDERSON, J. W. COOK. W3l. WOODS. The undersigned having disposed of his Interest In the late ttrm of ANDERSoN, COOK & CO., to ANDeitaos a w O4)l)S,•beKe leave to rec ommend his successors to the patronage of the cus tomers of the formrr firm. J. W. COOK. Pittsburgh. Julyl lh. lBBB. lr33 PISSOLUTION--THE PARTNER. SHIP heretofore existing between James M smmond and-James W. LLst, under the arm-florae of Hammond & List, was dissolved August AL MS, J. W. List retiring from the firm. the bubi nes: will be conducted by J. M. Hammond, who will settle all the debts of the old firm. J P.S. M. HAMMOND, an24:v6 JAS. W. LIS I'. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ELECTIC SEIIIIIIIII CORDIAL, An infallible remedy for Summer Complaint,Dlar rheif Dysenter y , Vomiting, Sour titomach and Chera°ri 11111111S' CRIMP 411 E, I A specific for Cholera, Cramps and rain in the Stomach. for sale by IEIAIt,R.IS --- & EWING, Corner et Liberty and Wayne Streets, VOll, SCHOONMAKER & SON'S PURE WHITE LE A, AND McCOY'S VERDITER GREEN, The only green paint that will not deteriorate by exposure. It will look better, last longer and glee more perfect satisfaction than any paint in the market. DYER AND SCOURER, 11C1 J. LANCE, .DYER AND SCOURER. Ito. a IsT. cz.A.rn, wriumErr And Nos. 135 and 187 Third. Street, P/TTSDURGH, PA* m319:164 004 N. PdEELL, RYE FLOUR, &c. WASHINGTozi MILLS, WABHINGTON STN.EET, Near Pitteenrgh Grain Elevator W. W. ANDERSON, Manufacturer of BORN MEAL RYE FLOUR end CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered to either it 22 tree or chug , . Orate or :Linda chopped. ea w0:11 Shelled. On , lithos& notice. • ' MrS ' t7M=F:Tr ' MM ' M;T7II AT MACRUM, GLIDE 41i, CO.'S, 78 and 80 Market Street MOSQUITO NETS, MUFFLED AND STAMP D APRONS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, LADIES' WHITEUND EAR; A full line of HOSIERY; MoRRIsON STAR SHIRTS, GENT'S PAPER COLLARS, LADIES' Do. AND CU FF, TRAVELING SATCHELS, A full One of JET,SETS, • SILK A BULLION FRINGES; SILK & SATIN BUTTONS, all colors. A Complete Assortment of White Goods, SWISS, VPCTORIA, LAWN, LINEN, CAMBRIC, &c. HOOP SKIRTS, In all the Newest Styles. RID GLOVES, at all prices; GENT'S A LADIES' SIMMER UNDERWEAR; MEN'S JEAN DIZAWERE; 1.000 Doz. BALMORAL HOSE; 5,000 Lbs. WOOLEN YARNS 4Eir Special Rates to Jobbers MACRUM, CLYDE & CO., IS and SO Market Street, aulo PRICES MARKED DOWN! AT DIACRITAI & CARLISLE'S, No. 19 Fifth Street. • • ALL GOODS . GREATLY REDUCED ! ON AND AFTER JULY IST. HOOP SKIRTS. (Ladles',) for 50e CORSETS, (Real French,) SO LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for 25 KID GLOVES,. (warranted.) 1.00 PAPER COLLARS 10 200 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good) 5 POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c 25 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS' ' 50 MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS 15 All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost. GREAT BARCAINS! IN AT,L ]BINDS OF GOODS. Speclel-Bates to Merchants & Dealers. MACRIIM & CARLISLE, 19 FIFTH STREET. REAL ESTATE AGENTS 1 .5. FOURTH ST. ' , 115. JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO., STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AIICTIONEERS, Are prepared to sell at Auction STOOLS, BONDS, and aii kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ac. either on the i premises or at the Board of Trade tooms. Particular attention paid. as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales of Real Estate in the country attended. 011ice.INo. 115 FOURTH STREET. .13 - 13:s6i 810 • 000 TO "AN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. GrP.O. M. PETTY. mll5 Real Estate Agent, 60 Smithfield street 01 WALI) ;4421 ;0 WA :4 1 % 1 1;4 0 If.l i kl. -. I ~..,- • -- ;.:. i .. • - Vl' ' " .4 ,41 - .. Li.% , -r- i'-:' ,k':_': :, ''' -,..„- ......„-i..s .:....,.,....,:.. ...A..; •._,„1.,, ...r._r„ 2 5.....-n5, 5 i!t. g ..„_... t ..4..;.,2 i .wni .:: .'" - - ' - , i, . d ...z. „,,,, ••• n = , Z.;••• :!, ~ . .i7 - • t. ) ,, ~. ..,, t ,‘.. ........, , „t..-4,4.„..1.,,..4,„0., ...e......-„: ~...4.,....., ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS OFFERED IN THIS CITY. WINE, BOSTON. SODA, CREAM. FRENCH, WATER, BUTTER . and SODA CRACK- For Sale by Every Grocer in the City. Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St. 1e5:r36 BILLIARD TABLES. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES,, AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS. I:lndisputably the beet In use. NEW IMPROVE MENTS. Patented Nov. 26th, 1887, and April 21st, 1869. Everything relating to bildards of the best quality_ and lowest prices always on band. Our NEW r.UE TRIMMER, Patentel May sth, 1869, price 52.50—a great success. illustrated price Uses sent on application. Address PRTILAN & COLLEINDER. 63.85, 87 and BO CROSBY Bx.. New York City palefic4, l (eAfwatuoi,333.ol IDERCEVAL BECKET'r, • MECHANICAL ENGINEER. And Solicitor of Patents. (Late of P. F. W. C. Railway.) Office, No. 70 FEDERAL STREET, _Room No. 2 tip stairs. P. O. Box 50, ALLEGHENY CITY. MACHINERY, of all descriptions, designed. BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING MILL DRAW INGS furnished. Particular attention paid to de signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con fidentially sidicited. iffir An EVENING DRAW ING CLASS for mechanics every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. HAIR AND PERFUMERY. JOHN PECS, Ornamental Haii HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER, No. 133 JOHN street. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Always on hand, a general assortment of Ladies , WIGS, BANDS CIIRLS• Gantlemen's WIGS, TO PREs432ALre, GUARS; CHAINS, BRACELETS, Ac. A good Price In cash will be given for RAW HAIR. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting done, the neatest manner. toh2fus WEIGHTS AND MEASURE:23. 4010,WWW.1•1neA 01 " 1,0, 1%,,,,, a , B. LYON, &tiler erWelghts and Meabnres, No. 5 FOURTH STREET, %Between Liberty and Perry streets. 0r40;r4 iriimptly attended to, ICE. ICE! ICE! ICE! I KREBS, Ice Dealer, No. 153 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pittsburgh. Orders lett here or at Hand Street Bridge will re. r etire prompt attention. WegFia rumoultit ?Ma* lamb and Aileghen7. raw EDUCATIONAL THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY -A- OF 12.Nisslrx.,v.A.:rii.t. I 'Every Parent and Guardian who has a son or ward to educate should know that we have In our city Chartered lnatitution, endowed by the nate and the generous frirmls of learning to the smonnt of $2OO 000 Preparatory, Commercial, bet. mine and Collegiate la character. with a Faculty ten in number, ,nd a course of study equal to that of our best Colleges. The rooms are large and high, and the apparatus and cabinet of a superior land. The, I mservatory belongln t to It has one of the finest , telescopes in the country, is endowed, is in charge of an strunomer of great ability, and Is having four new instrumets ad ecd to it at n expense of $5.000. All the income from ei dowment and from tuition is .expended in- supporting the institution. The aim or the Board of 1 instee e who are. anew our mos enterprising and benevolent citizens. Is to furnish the nest advantages to all on, youth equal to those enjoyed In any of our cities. Ihe Instruc tion in all Lb courses of study is thorough, no tem porary expedients being resorted to to secure popu larity merely. Only Professors of ability and expe rience are employed.. Catalog eaor Int ormation may be had by calling at the University Building, cerner of 1106 e AND DIAMOND sTREF.TI-3, between and A. w. The next term will continence beptember Ist„ FACULTY. EOIIOE Woons. LL. D. President, and rrofes.. sor of 31, ntal and Moral r. , clenee, Reed street. .I°SEPit F. GRIGGS. A. M k'roressOr of Greet Lleguage ar,d Llteifiture, 132 %% vile street: lieNitir W. WILLTAItd, LL. D , Professor of Law, 110 Penn street. . 13VNJAMIN C. JILLSON. PO. 8., M. D., Professor of chemistry. Geology anu Mineralogy, Benefield. 31,LTON B. GOYY. A. M.. Professor of 3fathemat- Ica. lima, street, Sewickley. ...REV. EDWARD P. CRANE, A. M., Prifessor of Latin Language and Literature, 61 Sandusity St., Allegheny. RUDOLPH LEONITART. A. M., Professor of Ger man Language k Gen't Illstory, Ha- tuna' Station. SAHL 4 EL I'. LANGLEY. Professo' of Physics and Aitrooomy, and Director of Observatory, Observa tory. professor of Rhetoric d Oratory. JERE) lAtt Lr. AYERS, A. M.. Prlnclnal of Fre.- aratory prparttnent and Instructor In -Lattn, 3•4 ederal street. Ai teghenv. et,ruamsn 31. DANSE, Instructor in French Lan nag-, 6Hancock street. I. N. konlNlEtil I'knelpsl of Commercial Depart ment, 163 Wy le street. nut:: teld pENNSYLVANIA. COLLEGE, G ETTYSB URG, PA. The Fall Session of Pennsylvania College will be— gin on THURSDAY,the 24th day of September, And -continuo thirteen weeks. In addition to a large corps of Professors. the Institution is furn ished with extensive Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. and Geological Cabinet. _. The new Preparatory Building will• be r ady for The rooms in this Department will be furnish: d Expenses. exclusive of Books and Sta tionery, U. OS to 08 per session. Music on piano extra. AillirPor further particulars.l address VALENTINE, 11.1)- President, or MNRMMMUM 1 1CIITTSBURGII FEMALE COL- D LEGE, tE^i. I. C. PERSHDiG, b.D.,DHIECTOB. In buildings. faculty, patronage and all tit. (sell- Hies for securing a thorough, bolld and ornamental education the leading ladies school In the tate, and one of the first in the Union. Twenty-two able and accomnlished Teachers, su perb buildings, which have just been repainted, car peted and Improved at a heavy • outlays Thorough course of study. Unsurpassed facilities in all the ornamental branches, especially music. - Fall ferm comm,mccs SEPfEMISEIt A. Applica tions can be made at any time, either In per:ma or by h ttcr. auls 31. kmrsos. Pres, Trustees. pEN NNYLVA NIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER,' Delaware Co., Penna. - The Seventh Annual Session of this Academy ° We s buildings are new sue complete in all their appointments. Particular attention given to the morals and per sonal habits of cadets. For circulars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, Esq., No. 73 Wood stet et. Pittsburgh. or to Col. THEO. HYATT, Chester, Pa. aulaKi NEWELL INSTITUTE, No. 267 Penn Street. TEACHERS: MesErs..7. R. NEWELL, '3les3rF. B. NEWELL. I A , LEN 111ce.num. W. :.,LOAN, (late of Co- A. BURCHFIELD. dcmbly College.) R. JOHNSTON. A. MANSE, (French.) MISS SPENCER, MULLER, I(iCERIAII.) Business will be resumed on TUESDAY, Ist day of September., Terms us before-110 per session of live months.. So extre charges. Application for admission to either Ladles' or Boy.• : , chool will be received at the rooms during the last week in August, from 9 o'clock - a. at: till 19 31. ItENSS'ELAEIt POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, At Troy, N, Y. Very thorough instruction in Civil; Mechanical and Mining Engineering. Chemistry and Natural tr'clence. Graduates obtain must desirable posi tions. Re-opens •-ept.. 9tu. For the usw Annual Regl.ter, giving full informs. ion address Prof. CHARLES DRGWNE., Director, Troy. N. V. au3:tc6 APOLLO INSTITUTE AND SEM INARY', Po . 80 FOURTH STREET, Pitts urgh an ENGLISH, SCIENTIFIC and CLASSICAL. SCHOOL, for iiirls ii.d Hove, tionduett•d by JAMES M. M 4 CRUM and MARY F. MAChUM. The FAIL Session commencei.SioxnaY, September Ttn. For course of of utiles; terms, Sc , see Circular. which will be mailed on app.ication. Mr. M. will be at the Schad Rooms 10 receive pupils from 10 A. H. till 1 r. M. tinrtllg the week preceding tne opening of the session. ... au22:n99 PISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE. —A COLLEGIATE: SCHOOI. FUN YOUNG A DIES.—No. 621 GRANT 6 MEET'. The duties of this School will be re-umed on MON DAY,.-Sept. tuber 14th. The course of study In c odes the English Branches. Mathematics. Latin and Thawing. The Music Department is under the direction of the able Prof esor, H. ROHBOCII. Bosh Day and hoarding Pupils received. For further particulars send for a Register, or ap ply to the Hector, au=mBs..sms REV. R. J. COSTER, M. A. PRICES OF . THE VARIOUS KENDS OF GUNPOWItER, 111.A.N1frACTDIIED BY THB HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, ARTHUR KIRK, Agent, Office, No. 289 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PJL CANISTER POWDfIR, Electric Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and grain, in Square Canisters. 1 lb. each. American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Dusk Shooting, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 1 grain, in Oval Canisters of I lb. each Indian Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each.. . Kentucky Rifle, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Kentucky lt tille, In Oval Canisters of )4 lb. each (23 one lb. Oval Canisters In a case.) (50 half lb. do. do. do.) lI_VAGr POW DElt. Kentucky Itltle. arra, FPO, and "Sea Shoot ing" go, lu kegs. 25 lbs Kentucky Kite, Piro, PPG, and "Sea Shoot lug" ru, in kegs, 12S lbs „Kentucky Ride, rrvo, rro, and "Sea Shoot ing" ro. in kegs, OS lbs Deer Powder, in kegs, 25 lbs .Mining and Ship:Una Powder, Mining r,lrr, and PPP grain, net cash, in kegs, 25 safe:7 Fuse for - Blasting, of superior quality, in packages of 50 feet and over • Delivered fee of expense on board of Boat or Railroad. In Pittsburgh or Allegheny. ' airD:ilWrar Fa w. C. FELD & solks .`" GLUE, CURLED HAIR, Tanners' Serape, Canons, Cattle Ta ils, BONES / NEAT'S FOOT OIL, &C. °Zee and Warehouoe. No. aaa LIBERTY BT .1 &I door from Wayne, POWDER DEALERS IN P/TTSBUReIi s PAL.
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