The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 03, 1868, Image 2

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• THE AliTI-13p2WHOLIDER.
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Firma reexamine, Jit.
The Democrat sat in his soft cushioned chair;
And he tickled his palate with wine.
That was made of the grapes that cluster so blue
On the banks of the eriton le Rhine.
Then he counted his wealth and he thought of the
• war,
For his heart was disloyal and cold;
And. be laughed and he quaffed, and he smoked his
elgar.
Ai haseitishly boarded his gold. -
Whatea rollicking fellow was he, was he,
Wid thik Dernoorat wireless and gay,
And whatocared he if the boys in blue
Gotneviir &cent of Weir pay 1. -
. . CHORUS.
WhaZa rollicking time I will hive said he.
When ibis Government's' bursted and gone,
_ I will live like a king and sport on my gold.
White others, poor devils, have none.
And the DemoCrat'swife tossed heritead in disdain,
When fulksi allied of investing in bonds,
Bald that she would rather send money to France
To resurrect the old bloody Fronds. •
The poor, brave, crippled soldier she could not see
Nor his children so hungry and cold,
They mightgo t 6 the devil for ail she cared,
They'd gettoae of her gilt tering gold.
Oh, a rleht merry Life led she, led she.
That Democrait s wife so gay,
And what cared/she if toa In blue
Got never a Cent f th ei r h p a y ? •
etIOUVS.
What a rollicking time I will itt ye, said she,
When this Cioverument's bursted and gone,
I will live ilke s queen, and sport on my gold.
• While others, poor devils, have none.
Then never a bond did that Democrat buy.
For his heart bad grown treacherous and cold,
Be did not believe that the nation would Llve
To pay off their interest in gold.
And it sta i ne d ut th he was greedy enough
To hav all gold that he could,
By investing in bonds or anything else
When he di enied the securities good.
•What a rank Ooppdrhead was he, was he, .
Was that Lerno , rat sordid an d cold,
. And what cared he for the boys in b.yte,
Or the (torero:n=lA bonds bearing gold?
ME=
What * rollicking time I will have, said he,
When this ficovernment'a bursted and gone,
I will live like a king and sport on my gold,
While others, poor devils, have none.
But Peace came at last. and now the poor fool,
Is devouring his fingers for spite,
And did he but bold a few gold bearing bonds, -
He would loudly protest they were right.!
But he don't. !the poor devil, and is in his rage
Like a beetle pinned np on the wail.
While loyal men all say, let Justice be done
Though the heavens above us should fall.
What a cold blooded traitor is he. ts he,
Is that Democrat baw,ing out gold?
Who at Taa1111.11) , Hall, in the city of New York
To the black ptrJured rebels was sold.
Cuonus.
'What a rollicking time I have-missed sayshei-+ -
With such beauttfUl chances all gone.
The soldlet a and sailors will spo t on their gold
While I, oh confound 111 get none.
EPHENFRIS.
—Bonner hints at an autobiography.
—Shark liver oil is beginning to be used.
—Binannel Swedenborg was a batchelor.
—Much silk is to be raised in California.
- -Switzerland has an army of 203,000
men.
—Sport for black:legs—the negro race.—
..Punch.
•
—Velodpedes are becoming the rage in
New York.
—Mrs. Lander has begun her hew season
in New York.
--Crimson umbrellas are considered
nobby in Berlin.
- -,-.-Change for a Sovereign—Victoria's trip
to Sivitzerland.--Judy. -
s--Bob Lincoln is wOrking s hard in a, quiet
way for Grant and Colfax. •
+Joe Jefferson,the greatest of comedians,
is now playing in. Chicago,
—A young Peruvian railhonare has spent
$200,000 at . Saratoga this season.
—There was a frost at Taunton, Mass.,
on the twenty-eighth of August.
—Chicago has received, a present of some
Hamburg swans from Central Park.
—Half• a-dgzen large Republican meetings
- were held in Cincinnati on Monday.
--kcitizen of Alaska is now penny ess in
New Orleans, and wants to go home.
—The pair season has come—weddings
are of ever day oocarrence now.--Ezchisnge, -
-The great. Admiral will come home
from Europe about the first of October.
—Three thousand persons attended a
clam-bake near Newport on Friday last.
—The report of the distxivery of tin in
Colorado is said to have been a canard.
--The Spanish harvest has proved very
- mina, and there will be no surplus at all.
--Ticknor & Fields are to publish the
new Dickenson novel, which is entitled
"What answer?"
—A lublic plunge bath has been built. at
the cost of $25,000, in Liverpool and thrown
open to the people.
—The particular "guiding star" of Rag
land at the present moment is 'of course the
"poll" star.—Judy. -
—Persons are again Agitating the expedi
ency of abolishing the Minn photograph and
using photogram instead.
—ls it consistent for the anti-total-absti
nence Germans to do so much towards put
ring down so much , beer ? • .
—At last the circle has been' squared-
There is a drill on exibition in Brooklyn
which bores a square hole. •
—An exchange asks "Why does a sailor
know that there is a man in the moon?
Because he has been to sea.
_ —The grand Duke Alexis of Russia is
expected soon to arrive in Mew .Yorlk, and
all Fifth avenuedledom is In a Sutter.
—Neither of the' free cities of Bremen and
Ilamburg will stand the can-can, which has
been abolished from their theatres and
dance-gardens.
—Blair is getting anxious and has taken
the stump himself; he Probably ,fears his
majority will be too great, and takes this
means of decreasing it.
—Cyrus W. Field is a bout to retire from
business and public lifeurd is now looking
' fora suitable farm on tkle Hudson to par
chime and settle down on.
—An eagle in Winona, Miss., carried off
an infant the other day, and when it got
( him up about a half a mile, droppedlim, but
he wasn't worth picking up. •
—Pinch says that women who make uP
their faces deceive themselves if they - think
by so doing they are more, likely --to tempt
men to make up their minds.
—Democrats are beginning' to say that
Semmes did good, asapirate, to the Imainess
of tbeirerld, as e*grf ship he burned Made
new work for the ship builders.
Tube' Wert ' Magruder,Who went
into Mexican imperial service after the close
of the late .rebellion, is to deliver a lecture
in EaratOga Onillaiimilian and Culottes:
—The French Emperor'd stable - costs to
keep it up, $lBO,OOO per
„annum. Louis
Napoleon; as President of ate French Re.
received-but $100;000 a year salary.
• '—Russian achool ail&en have two , h
Bred and fifty-five days or liOliday andvaca.
tion every year. This is a goodthing fur
the children—as long as they renutin chil
ren.
—The Cincinnati Continaraiai as : Is
Judge Chase infamous t conundrum
which no one can give up, as its' answer is
self-evident by reading the question back
' wards. •
—Commodore Nntt and Minnie Warren,
dispairing of ever growing up, are about to
be married. The pair • together have a for
tune of two hundred and , fifty thousand
dollars.
—Planchettels said to be not always reli
able. , A gentlimemen who as informed
that it would answer anything, bought one
to answer the door bell, but fottid it would
not work.
—Gen. Rodman, of artillery ;fame, now
commanding the arsenal at Rock Island,
has bought a fine estate in the city of Rock
Island, with the intention of at some future
time retiring from the army and settling
down there.
—David Halligan made a misstep while
working in the third story of a bakery in
Chicago and fell through a hatchway, forty
feet to the cellar. He died about two hours
afterwards, leaving a wife and seven depen
dent children.
—Nealaton the great French surgeon made
his reputation by employing street boys to
inform him whenever an accident occurred,
when he would rush out and tackle the case.
The reputation thus made he secured by un•
usual skill and attention.
—lt is reported that Captain A. Murray,
widely knoivn in Pittsburgh, will succeed
Captain Macomb as executive °Muer of the
Philadelphia Navy Yard on the first of
October. Commodore Marchand has just
been appointed commandant of the yard
vice Commodore T. 0. Selfridge.
—Rumor asserts that Gen. M'Clellan is
"about to take the attune in Pennsylvania
far Seymour and Blair. Helm been "about"
to , take . ' something ever since we first
heard of him. If he will succeed in taking
even so much as a "stump"' 'we shall be glad
to chronicle the fact. It's an even bet that
he won't be able to decide whether to begin
operations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
or New York until after the election.—Troy
Times. -
—A colporteur, during one of his rounds
a few days since in Adams county, Ohio,
not far from the Mineral Springs, distribut-
ing Bibles and Testaments, called upon an
old farmer, whom he ascertained was with
out a copy of the "Word of God." The
colporteur asked him if he did not want to
purchase a Bible. "No, he didn't want
any." "Well," said the colportenr,
give you one will you receive and read it ?"
"No, he didn't want it any way. It was a
good enough book to read, but it was full
of Republican doctrine, and he didn't want
any book of that knid in his family."
—A gas explosion occurred in the fire
proof vaults of the 'United States Mint, in
Philadelphia, on Monday. The gas had not
been properly turned off on Saturday night,
and on Monday, as a strong smell of gas
was noticed, Mr. Horner, the mint gas fitter,
was sent for and struck a match to 'find the
supposed leak. A terrible explosion fol
lowed, throwing Mr. Horner through the
door and out of the window of the next
room into Juniper street. Mr. Davis and
Mr. Steef, clerks, who were at work in the
next room, were both badly burned, Mr.
Davis losing all the hair on his head and
face. The windows, doors, shutters and
chimney of the adjoining room were com
pletely shattered, the papers and shelving
in the vault were burned, and Dr. Linder
mann, the director of the Mint, at work in
the room above;was lifted up and thrown
from his chair. The three gentlemen who
were injured were taken to the hospital, and
their recovery, is possible although that of
Mr. Homer is very doubtful.
ViralY interesting statistics respecting emi
gration fromirelandinve recently been pub
lished.in Great Britain. It is shown that
the total emigration from Great Britain in
1867 was 195,593, a smaller number than in
any year since 1862: Of the emigrants,
68,622 were Irish born. The emigration
from Ireland direct was 81,724 persons, of
whom 79,571 went to the United States ;1
the remainder being nearly equally divided'
between British America and Australia.
Of these emigrants, 44,690 were males, and
34,.:1 females; about three.fourths of each
sex being unmarried'.
One-half the ,emigranta consists of trades
men, mechanics and laborers, having a cap
ital of from from five to fifty pounds ; one
fourth of small farmers, shop keepers, &c.,
with a capital of from one to two hundred
pounds the family, and the remaining fourth
of persons possessing two hundred pounds
and upward the . family.. The ascertained
amount of rimittanoes in 1867, from Irish
in the 'United States to ,w
friends at home vas
nearly 2541,000, or $1,700,000 in gold.
A mirartraut case of suffering is reported
from Minnesota. Two men were employed
in mining upon a desolate island, when by
some means a blast exploded, rendering
them totally blind. Nine days after this, a
party went over to tke island from the main
land, and finding blood around the spot
where the ill-fated men had been at work,
they became alarmed, and searched vigor
ously, and finally found them. They had
been without food shine the accident; one
man's hand and wrist-ere alive with mag
gots, and in the eyes oPthese terribly smit
ten men these loathsome crawling things
were so embedded, that they had to be
pulled out with pincers. Loss of blood
saved the men from, the, cravings of a terri
ble appetite, while . both must have been
possessed of iron constitutions to have en
abled them to survive those terrible nine
Mawr vasmnnshave noticed in their fields
a large black beetle, with most brilliant
golden dots "placed in rows on his back, Dr.
Fitch says "Its eggs produce" the corn
grub killer.- 'lt is a most inveterate foe to
the cut-worm, grasping the worm in its
- strong jaws,. and,: in ;spite of its violent
writhing and struggling, securely holding it.
When it finds the worms in plenty, it gorges
and surfeits itself ' upon them 'till it is se
glutted and distended as to: be scarcely' able
to stir, forit igrzer.knoiiiihint;to let a cut
alone when it meetsi •biza. 1t . 113 a
,worm
thithally: beetle g these Worms, > Both it and
the gol!lenAhtteclbeetle,whicti produces it,
•therefora, should never be harmed.".;—Ohio
A. =rimy youngster in Hartford, Conri.,
to avoid the police lumped ° into the river,
and when chased in a boat, dived tuider&t .‘ he
astonistied officers AWPft. wag
afterwards arrested on adore , lout,ns friends
broke the pfticere :heads and Vac* , • bifn.
l-henite stripped and took to theriveragam ,
but,tras caught by thahair as he attempted
his diving trick, and marched' through the
city stasknaked.: s , •
UREA GAZETTE: - THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1868
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TISTRY
TY,
=TEE EILICILG.CTED
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_ VorrZl3ol7l"
so aseses YIDS WREN AIPTEFICIA.I. •
TEETS ABE ORDERED.
A. FULL SET TOR SS.
I -
AT SCOTT'S.
Ale PENN STREE T; 3D DOOR ABOVE RAND.
ALL WORE WARRANTED. CALL AND =-
AMINE SPEC:LSI:ENS OF EiNERI'Mr. VULCAN.
r2R. my9:deer
- GAB FIXT
GAS FIXTURES
40 Eti 3la
FOR GAS AND OILS - •
Just received, the finest and largest assortment
ever opened In this city.
WELDON & KELLY,
147 WOOD STREET, COB. vreour Wary.
mh7A:n22 .
NT, SOAP STONE,Br.o.
~. ILIXLIC CEMENT.
EL
er.P STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS.
-1 - WATER PIPES.
HENRY 11. COLLINS,
S 5 Wood street.
IC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
I Chearkeet and beat Pipe in the market. Also, 13,0-
EIENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale.
B. S. it C. A. BROW:LETT & CO.
Mee a? Manufactory-240 REBECCA Wr.„l
Allegheny air Orders by nail promptly attended
je22:r93
HYDRAE'
MERCHANT TAILORS.
quaintEs• GOODS.
Boys', Youth and Children's.
• .
SUMMER CASSIMERE SUITS,
-LINEN SUITS.
PUCE SUITS. -
FLANNEL SUITS.
ALPA.OOA JACKETS.
In every style. of the greatest variety, suitable for
the present mason. bentiemen will and a One as
sortmeni of WHI vE .nd BROWN DUCE BUIE'S,
ALPAOCA and FLANNEL 00ATO, dc., every
garment ten s e r. ll made tor us by tot best
Eastern Our prices are - as low as good
goods can be sold at by any firm East or West.
GliaLle dr. LOGAN,
an 7 47 Si. CLAIR STUF.ET.
HENRY MEYER,
• BEIEFWILINT TAILOR,
No 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a full assotismat of CLOTHS,
CASSIMERICS. VESTINDS. ans:uotg
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
TjuLLAN ALLES," ,
Data.= IN A 1.1.1 NINIM OP
CRAP TOBACCO SWABS,
sro. 8 SIXTH STREET, ( Bank of Coto
Lorca Bullding,)
PUTTSIIIIRGH. PA.
A B p4 ra : n n, cl. ° 119 Waters
!hi giA; F. DIN AN.
EXCELSIOR WO L
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Jr-E.roiricarcscor,
Idanntsaturers and Dealers in
- Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &0.,
- No 6 TZDERAL ST . ALLTAIELIiNY•
Nrit•tai;
CONFECTI NERIREL
lIENRIt W. ISIORBACH,
Confeetiatkep and Bakery
Ire. SOO BMITH7FIELD EMMET,
Between Seventh me LibetriT
/DIET OYSTER a&LOON sitatited.
"GEO. SCHMELErti,
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
#ND DIALIJIA IN
POKIWIN A DOMESTIC FRUITS & ZirtrrS,
N 0.40, coiner 'Federal and Robinson strati&
Alle
gheny. W Constar'y on band, 'CR CRW, of
Tarions !Limon.
PIANOS. ORGANS. *O.
INT I M BEE T
~..ikr "mAP -
Schamacker's Gold Nodal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOMADIEEIt PLUM combines W the
latest valttible improvements A:cowl Is the opts.
Antetion of a fret class Mstrtunent. and has always
been awarded the highest remit= wherever ez•
bibited. Its tone is Full. sonorou and sweet. The
workmanship. tor durability and beauty, supw
all others. Prices trim $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and AMU.) cheaper than all other so-called
Ant class Plano. ,/
EIIitTICY4 COTTA'IE OMAN
Ettiaids at the head Of all reed insimnents. in pro
ducing the most perfecapipe quality of tone of any
simliar instrument in the United States. It is sim
ple and compact in constrnetion, and not liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HIIIdANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Price from $lOO to $550. All guarsateed for Ave
years.
BARB, ECUS di BUBIRTLEB,
MARTIN' LIEBLER,
ANTI :FURS,
Also. Idanufhottirer, Wholesale and Retail Dealei
in TRUNKS, VALISES. &a.. No. LES SMITH
FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Orders Promntly filled and Satisfaction enaratatersi.
SEWING MACHINES.
FTHE GREAT AMERICAN COM-
A.
BlNArum. •
BUTTON-110LE OVERSELNING
/UM srivarim NACIEME.
IT SAO SO NAVAL, •
BEING A.BBOLITTELY
WTH REL DEBT DI AIMNI
LY
ItATHIN S IC N LLY THE O CHEAPEST.
ArAg•enta wanted WWI this Machine.
Carial. O.
13.O.TABILIEle,
Corner `IPITTH T u f t i ib h[A7R ea ßa ll lNE/M 3o;er
Richardson's J eln Store. orynnord
pEARL BULL "
FAMILY . FLOUR. ,
MAUL MHZ DIME BRAND opus( tanbust
Bt.. Lout+ brands. PIKAItI. DILLA.O BRAN IN
as Rood a. the beat 'WHIT,IC
:arerLOseUsaterandaoo4aßted.N.ll,lGA.,.:
,Sir:t3e:paket.:z,nasst.thittsu7
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stshat
LITBOGRAPBJ I RB•
MINJAKM.BINGIELT Pomo lablua
QINGIERLY .&•CLEIS, fincoesson
la to Ow. r: watuotthiAN 1
• PRACTICAL urrizooKAritaiig:
114 e th.ll"3"ut Listoigraphio lcriablionstoot Wan
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motaina. Bnathees Cords, Let Brod'.
tiabels, Cirouirro, bow Cords, DipSoll34l6
Porcrono, Views. uortifleaseo of Dopoitto,„
Om Garda, tiOs. TR and I* 'lldra Orem,
NEW FALL GOODS,
°FETING DAILY,. AT
J. I. IMEWIEM I* CO'S,
No. 52 St. Cittit, St. r
OPEN THIS MORNING , •
NEW POPLIN ALPACCAS, •
. BLACK LIISTRRS,
EMPRESS ANli POPLINS,
FRENCH MEIIi.NOS. •
MEW L GOODS - EVERY_ FEW DAIS,
WILL BB RECEIVED
DURING TEE ENTIRE BEANS.
Q 7• MARKET STREET. 87.
GREAT. ,REDUCTION
IN r y t icEst
TO CLOSE STOGIE OF
roirv.sig GI-coons.
87 MABEET STREET.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS.
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•FLOTIR.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIIt.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
IF. SC) 113001 C,
lir N.. 168 Wylie Street. ja
168. 168.
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OMR, MCCANDLESS & CO.,
(Lae Wilson, Carr A C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS VS
Fmeign and . Domestic Dry Goods,
No. %A WOOD STREIT. '
Third door above Diamond Alley.
PITTSBURG H. PA.
COAL AND COKE•
COALS COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON; STEWART & CO.,
Having removed their Ottoe to
NO, 667 14.1:113EIRTIr STREET,
Matali City Near MO SECOND ELOOB s
Are now p_repsred to furnish good YOl3OlllOOHlt.
NT Lulu NUT COAL 08, BLACK , at the lowan
rewrite% twic -,
e.
All orders left at their of 014 or, addressed to
them through the mail, will be attended to promptly.
my23:trE,
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
D3ALZR IN
TOUGIELOOLENT MID 0011NELLEVILLE am,
Ant Manufacturers of
COAL, SLACK AND DICSULPUITNIZED OOKIL.
Ocoee and yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND
MORTON STREET'S. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street,
near Lock No. I,._Pittsburgh,
Families and Manufacturers supplied with the
bert article of Ooal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of their °flees will retelve
proc t attention.
A RMSTRONG' &
more to HUTCHINSON,
Bocce
PUILADIIIMILI AND TOCIOHIOCIIIMNT COAL 00..
MINERS, SHIPPERS AND DEALERS,,!IY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER, of su per ior ToultnioltrY
CAS AND FAMILY COAL.
Mee and Yard—VOOT OF TRY STREET, near
the Om Worts.
S4r.IIITINGS AND BATTING.
EtOLMES, BELL A. CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
errTSI3I73EGIN.
Kano .Won of HEAVY, /MIME and LIGHT
- ANCHOR AND IiCSGISOLIA.
*MEETINGS AND BATTING. ,
CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR 4 4EO.
WASHINGTON MILLS,
WASHINGTON STILSILI:
Noss Pittsburgh Grits Mentor
W. W. ANDEfISON.
itannileetnrer of OORN KEAL, RYE MOUE and
CHOPPED PEED. Orders delivered in either city
free of °barge. Grain of sal kinds edwineod. sad
Porn shelled. motion aortae.
ICE.
pia •
'KREBS, It Dealer,
.
1.. DIAEOND /MIXT. Pittsburg.
Ordeals left bare or at Bead sow Bridge will re. w SOUS rw.u.s tv,
ARCBITEIOTS.
'O&M!' 461110E1E01
-
inn= mugs ASBOWATION Bum:ova% Nos.
iiind 4 %K. Mir Aims, Fistabunki
Pa: Bpecill`.
Attention given to the' desiggiNK and bhlldli 0$
- 5101:111T, HOMES sad fIIBLIC
AT DIACRIMIL GLYDE &
78 and 80 Market Street
MOSQUITO NM,
MUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS.
SHETLAND SHAWLS.
LADIES' WHITE UNDERWEAR;
A full Eno of HOSIERY;
MORRISON STAR SHIRTS,
GENT'S PAPER COLLARS,
LADIES' Do. AND
TRAVELING SATCHELS,
A full line of JET SETS,
BILK As BULLION FRINGES,
SILK &SATIN BUTTONS,
all colors. .
A Complete Assortment of White Goods,
SWIM, VICTORIA, LAWN.
LINEN, CAMBRIC, ,tc
HOOP SHIRTS, in all the Newest Styles.
atoyEs, at an prices;
GENT'S & LADIES' SIIMILIER UNDERWEAR
MEW'S JEAN DRAWERS;
1.00 0 Doz. BALMORAL HOSE,:
5,000 Lbs. WOOLEN YARNS
,g-glal Estes to Jobbers
MACR,IIM, GLYDE & CO.,
78 and SO Market Street.
sub
P RICES MARKED DOWN!
AT
MACRIIN & CARLISLE'S,
No. 19 Filth Street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY - REDUCED :
ON AND Ann .IIILT IST.
HOOP SKIRTS• (Ladles',) for
COSSETS, (Real French,)
LINEN lUN.DriCRCHIEFI3, 3 for
KW GLOVES, (warranted,)
PAPER COLLARS
200 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good)
POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c
KEN'S SU3I:I4IER UNDERSKIRTS
MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost
GREAT BARCAINS!
A. 1 4 -1,4 33-nNirn9 OF GOODS
SpeeLal Rates to DereDants it Dealers.
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(}LASS, CHINA, CUTLER
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
E .: SILVER PLATED WARE, et
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PARIAN STATUETTES, c
8 BOHEMIAN GLASS,
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And
I te a r i BJ e trlL/Ar FANCY ;
100 WOOD STRZET.
- RICHARD E. EMEND & CO.
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M;ilaiii
AT REDUCED PRICES
We will offer oar preseat stack af
Wall Papers at .Greatly Reduced Prices.
A room largecents asoor "
As., at tmciat o SATIN PAPERS, toe halls,
s,
No.lol Market Street,near Fifth.
a. J. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER. •
Two. 8 BT. cx...e.18. Erriumwr
And Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street,
ITTTt3BURGEIv PA.
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pEIICEVAL sEciarrr,
'A' INUMMOCCIAL ENGINEER.
•
And Solicitor of Patents... •
(Late of p; F. W. A p. Banway.)
.._. • W . , • _
Mee, NO. Iry FEDERAL BTRERT, Room No. 2
slitAtibirs. P.O.
4 B a x .fin - r ux" wz CITY.
eeritions„ mi aned.
. BLAST TIIRNAVC and ROLLING DRAW
INDS toroltbed. Fortaccau attention paid to do
lor coLLizny LOCONOTIVREL Faunae cow
isar.„,Aur_...oultotted. . /Fr An , NVENING DILVI
.ING Claw Or mooßsolao Vf01 . 7 WZDNZSDAY
NIGHT. . „ , . apil:o;S:
TORN PECg t Ornam en tal Halt
HAIR WORKED AND PICAYUNE% No. 133
rd street. near butithilaid, -Pittsburgh.
Always on band 6 reneral assortment of Ladies'
WIWI. BAND% HUI; Oantlemen , e WIOR,.__
p SCALP'S, 1/ ADD MAINS. )3BACKIX.
Ao. g
,00d PI US
. 111 oash win be. gives for
as* and Gentleman , ' Hair Cutting do net
sa
the neatest manner.: status
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ram:aura & CLIELISLE,
19 FIFTH STREET.
100 WOOD tiTIMET
REV. LC. PREISHEiGit D. 0., DIRECTO&
In buildings, faculty, patronage and all the fad -
ities for securing a thorough, so lid and o
education the leading ladiawhool the 5 an
one of the tirst4n the Union.
Twenty-two able and accomplished Teachers, su
perb buildings, which have just been repainted, car
peted and improved at a heavy outlay. Thurough.
course of study. Unsurpassed facilltles in all the
ornamental branches, especially music.
Bali Term commt.necs sEP rEaf.BEE R. Applies ,
tions can be made at any time, either in person er
br Inter.
. simesoN, Pm. Trustees.
anl.B
100 WOOD STREET.
WALL PAPER.
AFTER JULY IST,
JOS. R. HUGHES & RHO
DYER AND SCOURER,
HAIR AMP. PERF'UM'ERY.
HTS AND MEASURES.
H B. LYON,
eater of,Wigghtli and Moan%
No. 6 70tfRTH EIUMET,
tßetween I,2best7 az4 Vary streets.
eiders prowsly sitandisi
EDUCATIONAL.
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY
OF rs.Nws-yr...vAria.A.
Every parent and Guardian who has a son or ward .
to educate should twee that we have la our city a
Chartered Institution, endowed by-the ntate and
theArnerous friends of learning_to the amount or
law 000 PreParatorY. Commercial, Scientific
and Collegiate in character. with a Faculty ten In
number, ands course of study equal to that of our
best Colleges. The cooing are large and high, and
the apparatus and cabinet -of a superior kind; The
Observatory belongtn v to it has one of the finest
telescopes ln the country, is endowed. Is in charge
of an r stronomer of great abOlty, and is having.
four new Instrnmets from It at , n expense 01
15,000. All the income eedowment and from 'i
tuition is expended in supporting the institution.
Themms e nterprising
d n d't be ne v ol e nt oi t a z e n a s, m i o s ng
to
furnish the nest advantages to c i t ies youth equal
to three enjoytd In any of oar The lustros
tlon in all th courses of study Is thorough, no tem
porary expedients being resorted to to secure popn
larity merely. Only professors of ability and expe
rience are emplo calling
yed.
Catalores or information may be had by
at the liniversltyEutlding, curner of ROTS AND
DIAMOND STREETS, between 95f and 11% A. N.
The next term will commence beptember let.
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ractiurr.
GEORGE WOODS. LL. D. President, and Frofes
sor of Mental and Moral e•ctence. Reed street.
JOSEPH GRIGGS, A. DI Professor of Greek
Language and Literkture, 136 Wylie street.
HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, LL. D., Professor
of Law. 110 Perin street.
BENJAMIN C. JILLSON, Fit. 8., M. D., Professor
of Chemistry, Geology and Mineralogy,'Belledeld.
MI vivre B. HOll, A. M.. FIVISSSOr of Mathemat
ics. Broad street. Sewickley.
REV. EDWASIi - P. CRANE, A. It. Professor of
Latin Language and Literature, 61 Banana/ St.,
Allegheny.
RtWOLPII LIONHART. A. M., Professor of Ger
man Language I Gen , l History, Has tins' Stotlon•
SAMUEL P. LANGLEY, Professo of Physics and
Astronomy, and Dime:or of Observatory, Observa
tory. .
ProfesSor of Rhetoric a"d Oratory_.
Jgass E. AYPX.S, A. /1... Principal of pre
paratory Department and Instructor in Latin, 351
Federal street, Allegheny.
Vail..
ALPHONSZ
ck DANSE,eet Instructor in French Lan -
I. Hnco str.
N. Fourtzu, Principal of Commercial Denali'
meat, 163 Wy le street,
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE,
Near the line of the Erie and Pittsburgh B. 11.. at 4
PULABICItiBO miles from Pittsburgh.
The new College Year Opens FEPTEMMER
with an increasing prospect of interest and ac tiv icy.
In addition to toe FULL COLLEGE. COURSE
covered by the Scholarships and Tuition of the In
stitution, FXTRA CL ASSES IN /nib LUSH will be
commenced with this session for the benefit of the
students generally. and especially of those design.
Ing to engage In the pi ofessiun Ttachtng. •
Tkiiats—N or this course including English OrIM.
mar and Composition, Reading and Elocution; Or
thography, Mental and Written Arithmetic and
Punmanstilp, with lessons in the Science and AA of
Teaching, for the coming session of 16 weeks,
This amount in ;ludes the contingent fee. Terms or
College "tudies, (including contingent fee,) for
term of $l3. Address,
iIJDLEY BROWNE Preet,
Kew Wilmington, Lawrence Co.,
1.00 an3l:vE4
Eli
CACHE SCHOOL, (Lambeth i
C II COLLEGZ, ) KITTANNING, PA..
PRIMARY, PREPARATORY AND AOLDENIO.
TIIIISTXES — Jud go Buffington, J. H. Bhoenberger
~.
Geo. W. Cass , T. J. Ilrereton. E. 8. Golden, es $ ' -
Mosgrove, J. W. ttoluret, Bent. Grants J. Ks *
Karcher.
Visrroge, xx-oFricio -Bt. Rev. J. K, B. Ker- ' •
foot. and the ?standing Committee.
This Inetitution commends itself 'especially to I"
Churchmen. It id easy of access. and unsurpassed
for healthfulness of location. ?students may pursue r,
an elective course. Boaidlue pupils are under the
Rector's personal care. The year is divided into
three terms, of about thirteen weeks each. Neves-
sary expenses, fexclusiv- of Music and Modern
Langusgeso $9O to $lOO per term. Christmas f,
Term opens Sept. oth.
AI ar A Special School for Girls,
under the same
general supervis.ou. .
For catalogue, sc., rddress the Rectoßr, . .
Rev. .1. K. KA.CIIRR .
• Kittanning. Fa. '
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au3:1117-27S
pENNSYLVA.NIA COLLEGE,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
The Fall Session of Pennsylvania College will be
gin on
TIIURSDAT,the 21!.h day of September,
And continue thirteen weeks: In addn to a
large corps of Professors - the Institut onus furn
ished with extensive Philosophical and Chemical
Apparatus, and Ueologicai Caolues.
The new Preparatory Building will be vady for
occupancy. rooms in this Department will be
furnish. d. Expenses. exclusive of BOOKS and Sta
tionery. from OS to imis per session. Music on
•pl:+do extra.
,'for further particulars. address
•
• M. VALENTINE , 8.D.. President, or
BEV. C. J. EILELEHA.BT, Principal.
an'Z:vl6.
PITTSBURGH FEMALE COL
LEGE,
pENNSYLITA NIA
MILITARY ACADEMY,
CHESTER, Delaware Co., Penna.
The Seventh Annual &soden of this Aesderar
pens THURSDAY, Sept. 3d.
o- The buildings are new ima complete in all their
appointments.
Particular attention given to the morals and per
sons! habits - of cadets.
For circulars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON.
EecL. No. 73 Wired street, Pittsburgh. or to Col.
THEO. HYATT. Cheater, Pa. aul:ts3
NEWELL L'iSTITITTE,
No. 267 Penn Street.
•
• niseuess:
Messrs. J. R. Nirsetta., Messrs. H. Nswera, -:
I ALLEN MeCr.Cat, W. 15LOAN, (bite of Co. •
W. A. BURCK.FIZI.D, lamb's College.) •
R. Jouxeresi - - A. DANSE, (French.) .
11118815PANCAK, 1 —MuLusa, Merman.) ',
Basilless will be resumed on TUESDAY, Ist day
of September.
Terms as before—s4o per session of dye months.
No extra charges. Application for admission to
either Ladies' or Boys' School will be received at
the rooms during the last week in August, from 9
o'clock A. till IA N. auffi:v3s
REN6BELAEIR
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
•
17et7 thorough luatruction to Civil. Mechanical 2 -
and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Natural 3,
*uterine. Graduates obtain most deeirable post
flows. Re•opene wept. 9tn. For the ne.sr Annual
liegt.iter. giving full Dir ector . on address 'Prof.
CUARI.NB DROWN it, Troy. N. Y.
1529:089
APOLLO INSTITUTE AND SEM , . :I
'NARY'. No; 80 FOURTd ISTRERT, Mtn-
h an ENGLISH, Scut:Trill° and CLASSICAL
SolooL, for Girls MARYs, conductril by JAMES
Si. Mat:RIM and F. MACNIIM. The Fall
Session commences MONDAY.September Ttn. Por
course of studies; terms, , see Circular. whack
mill be mailed on application. Mr. M.' will be st
the Seboall Rooms to receive pupils from 10 A.
tllll r. Si. during the week preceding Rue opening 1
of the session. . au..n:uss
Wff. BULLER!.
(Late Miller & Iticketsono
Nos. 221 AND 228,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Offer to the trade at Low Mores:
...or of NEW MACKEREL. Dr barrels.
rPs, quarters and kits.
100 e eats tholes .YOUNG MINOR, .JAPAN
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
NO sseks chaos RANGOON' RICE.
05 bbls. choke CAROLINA RION.
'lO bbls. LONG la AN D OYRII.F.
.50 bbls.'HlßUP, L ebote• brands.
100 bola. N. G. MOLArSEE. '1
50 bbls. BERRI:MA MOLASSES.
.200 bbls. RRYINED SUGAR..
15 Iaid...PORTO RICO, CUBA - and DENA...'
RA.RA SUGARS.
000 bags RIO COFFEE.
50 bags JAVA and LAGNAVRA.OOtrra...
00 eases IMPDXED CLARET. • '•
080 eases MO I . CktANDON`B mut.
•
PADRE ES.
SCOTOH ALE 'and LONDON roomy. ocut'
stantly on band.
SUNDRI.IO4. •
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' 400 bus Prima Yellow Ear oorn.
.'3OO bas do •• do Stelio 4 do. . .
50 bus Prime Barley. . • . 4
°°°tht Dried
g r eb le : . 6oo 8 . .
• -
515 bbla. Soatu '
10 bbls. Sweet Older.. • ,
50 doe. Corn Brooms., . : . • .
In store and for 11111,1 t. by_
a a aitaiBTRONG, • •
iei YO au i rags ea . Fes. lawase. swap-
solo,
,
At Troy, DT, Y•
GROCERIES•
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