The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 07, 1868, Image 2

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    ttt littsintr,d Gaitttt.
IN BLOSSOM-TIME. r
iv , 0 my heart, my 'bean:
To be out in ihA sun and sing;
To sing and about In the fields about,
•
In the balm and the blossoming.
Bing ioud, abird lathe-tree,
0 bird, sing loud in the sky,
And honey-bees. blacken the clover-beds—
•.
There ore none or you glad as L •
The leaves Dinah low in the wind,
. Laugh low with the wind at play;
And the odorous call of the flowers all
Entices my soul away. .
For 0 but the world Is fair, is fair, •
And 0 but the world Is sweet!
117111 out itftne gold of the blossoming morn
. And sit at the Master's feet.
. .
And the love my heart would speak
'will fold In the lily's rim,
Thatttie lips of the bioSsom, more pure and meek
,-May offer it up to Him.
Then sing In thehedgerow green, 0 thresh,
0 skylark, sing ln the blue; •
Bing loud, sing clear, that the King may hear,
And my soul shall, sing wan you.
EPHEMERIS.
—Salt Lake City has a bookstore.
--ILining is paying well now in Cali
fornia
—,Claret is made from the mustang grape
in Teas.
—Boston spent $15,000 on a banquet to
the Chinese.
—Longfellow's Golden Legend is being
set to music.
—ln. Philadelphia they call the Grecian
bend the colic stoop.
—Chromo-lithographs of - Rophael'a
car
toons have appeared.
-The Swiss army is armed with 150,000
breech-loading rifles.
—President Johnson, pays his short hand
writer $2,500 a year.
- 7 There are eight hundred and thirty
miles of canal in Ohio.
—The Cape Ann (Mass.) fisheries have
been very poor this year.
—Olive Logan attends the wickedest
man's meetings in New York.
'—idembers of both parties are looking
eagerly after the main (e) chance.
Major Alden, Mayor of Nashville, has
been tried on a charge ofqUibery.
• —Birds of Paradise are to be the fashion
)able bonnet trimmings this winter. , ,
—Wheatley, the lessee of Niblo's Theatre,
has retired with a fortune of $400,000.
• —White granite in large quantities has
been found in Saratoga county, New
York. - •
—The word "scallawag" is said to be de
rived from the Spanish. Whence comes
skyngle ?
—Thirty cooks and seventy-five waiters
are employed at the great restaurant at
Hamburg.
--One of Dan Rice's th:ousand-dollar
circus horses died of con inmption the
other day. , ' I
—Twenty-five cents is the price of an ap
ple in Utah, and the grasshoppers' ) are
blamed for it. • ' 1 ~ • L
—ln Leeds; England, there is i Lincoln
Block of .
buildings named in honor of the
\ -
7at President.
—The trial of Whalen, accused- of the
murder oflVA.rey McGee, wll commence
toaay, - at Ottawa.
, —At the University at Paris an American
' Nlady,has passed her .first examination forthe
degree of M. D.
1 -
~/ —The young son of the King of Greece
1 is named Demosthenes. Imagine Demos
-1 therms, king of Greece.
—There is to be a great imperial horse
shoirat 'Moscow next year. Bonner should
take his stable-full over.
—Wagner, the composer of the music of
the future, has written a book about German
Politics past and present.
• —Thirty millions of the. annual revenue
of England is derived froth. the sale of
opium to the East Indians.
--T .
ennyson's .
mcome from his works is
•, • atiOut 67,000 a year; being economical he
saves something every year. -•• •
—Dr. Nelaton has, been made a Senator of
Hanes; He lathe first practii4ng Physician
who has received that honor.
—Many of the most riotednegro minstrels
r cannot read a note of music, but have to
all,their songs by tote.
—Commodore William F. Davidson, of
-St. , Paul has a wheat'- farm of seventeen
, thousand acres in'Minnesota.: : •
—One of the most renowned earavanaa
- 'ries in the world, Shepherd's hotel at Cairo,
• Egypt; has been :burned down.
*-- , A preacher in New Redfnrd Is seventy
nixie yeas old ;end has married 1,800
couple& and buried 2,172 persons.,
'—The Viceroy or Egypt is about' to have
a new palate built at'Cairo,-which is - to coat
two and 'a half - millions of dollars.
• —The best-eating -in Germany is at Ham
burg. The richest made dishes are at
Prague._ The worst, cuisine at Trieste.
—The Mammoth Cave has become popu
lar; it has received more visitors this sum
mer than ever before in any one season.
--Sixty thousand persons are employed in
Switzerbmd in the manufacture of watches,
making twelve hundred thousand a year.
—The singers of the Imperial. and Royal
opera,house at Vienna are not allowed to
respond to encores, especially between acts.
--a.. Pappy is the man who has invented
a flying machine. There are, 'according to
divorce statistics; nuinbers of ex-psppies in
Chicago, : • '
' young Englishwonum, while climb.
ing up Mont Blanc at Ohamounix,- this sum:.
mer, was crushed
_` by' the fall of a - huge
; block, of 'stone.'
Richinge Opera Troupe will open
the fall and winter campaign at Mrs. John •
Drew'S Arch street Theatre in Philadelphia
on the 14tb • - ; '
—The lloyai Ilumane Society has pub
.lished two'rules for :bathers: First, learn to
swim, second, •dort't make a fool of your
fleit tlie water.
—A woman di:owned-herself from Wate r=
locrßridge the other dayi with feminine in
first) taking 'oflher bonnet so that it
ilould not .t wet r; • , ,
French Jenkins in describing Roehe
fort says-'!Her dresses both elegantly and
simply , }Zifi followeithe•mOde—but with a
-reesonahle" inierval.!
..—There ,to beia diamond ba ll in Hon
treat next .moutli, • Every isly must wear
MEM
the precious gems, and one has promised to
appear in $500,000 worth.
—A valuable jewel, stolen from the royal
treasury at, Lisbon; two years ago, Was re...
cently recovered at Athens. It wag It >dia
mond worth $150,000
—Toledo doesn't like to be called Toledo,
Ohio, because` Toledo thinks that is village.
style, and she aspires to be the great central
city of the American continent.
—The Dutch papers report abundance of
fruit in Holland. Large baskets full of
plums sell for fifteen cents, or about one cent
for two hundred and fifty plums.
—The carriage road and railroad over
Mount Cenis, Italy, have recently been
partially destroyed by a fearful storm. Com
munication was suspended for several days.
—Brigham Young is not a crack gram
marian. Perhaps it may be his detestation
7:1) • Gentiles that makes him do it, but
he certainly does murder the King's En
glish.
—An exchange says Lamartine is still de
clared dying. He is the most vigorous in
valid of the century, find bids fair, if he
continues dangerously ill, to live a hundred
years.
—The Norfolk (Va.) Day Book calls ex-
Gov. Wise "the noblest Roman of the nine
teenth century." This is very pretty, but
how about the Holy Father and Cardinal
Antonelli ?
—Economy led a man in Ohio to be spar
ing of grease for his threshing machine.
Friction caused it to take fire 'and burn up
two hundred and fifty bushels of wheat and
one hundred bushels of oats.
—The following is a Philadelphia Bu
letinism :
"Patti and her husband drive about in a
chocolate-colored landau, lined with cloth
and silk of the same color, with servants in
a dark-green livery trimmed with silver.
Patti is now a landau-ner, and drives her
own Caux-c! ! I "
—Judy represents a volunteer at a rifle
meeting as remarking, after having made
his shot: "Well, I could have sworn that I
hit the 'bull' that time. Officer in charge
(having looked through the glass:) No, lint
very near; you've killed the cow in the
field to the left!"
—James McHenry, the "English capital
ist'," is now on the bosom of the ()dean en
route for. this country. Sir Morton Peto,
being no longer available as a capitalist, is
not coming this-time, but Sir William Rus
sell- has consented to assume the role, posi
tively for this time only.
—Two of the most prominent Grecian
benders at Saratoga have been taken in
black eourt : pinater, and large numbers' of
these profile likenesses have been -sold.
Through the intervention of the friends of
the young women, the sale at Saratoga was
stopped, but one of the illustrated papers
has hathem engraved and they ha 'e ap
peared in the latest issue. ,
—A New York correspotident says the
newest freak of fashibn was .visible on
Broadway this morning, in the shape, of a
necklace made of a band of black velvet,
fitting tightly to the throat, from which de
pended a number of small gold or gilt bells.
What with the Grecian bend and these mu
sical appendages, street spectacles are in a
fair way to outshine those of the legitiMate
drama.
—One of the Erie city-fathers is very
fond of mushrooms, so he sat up all night
last week and started out just 'at day break
to a field noted for its heavy yield of.the
best 'and most luscious of fungi. Just asle
arrived there he met another citylather who
had just been in time and had his large
basket full. C. F. the first, went over the
ground but didn't find a fungus, and has
concluded in future to sit up two nights in
stead of one, in liopes of being early
enough. 1
An Incident of Mormonism:
On the 25th of August, writes a,_ corres
pondent, between 750 and 800 Mormon irri T
migrants, who on the 12th instant landed
in New York from the shjp Emerald Isle,
I Passed through Chefenne. Among those
I emigrants was a girl aged about sixteen
years, wlicrlas a married sister living.in the
latter city, who'was extremely anxious to re
claim her from the Mormons, and if possi
ble to induce her to remain here. In devis
ing plans for the accomplishment of this
object she concluded not to go to the train
herself, but to, send her husband with a mes
sage to the young girl that her elder sister
was here and strongly desired to see her.
-It was thought this little strategem would
get the girl beyond the power and influence
by, which she was surrounded, and; onde
released, her liberty would be secured. The
husband proceeded on his errand; ho (saw
the girl, spoke to her, and - delivered his
message, but more than this he failed to
accomplish. To get her from the train by
permission was impossible; to accomplish
this object by force proied equally un4 uc
cessful. Pleadings were answered- *th
denials; force met with overwhelming e
-4
sistance; and ,from the poor woman who
wished to save her sister, and who unseen •
was overlooking the struggle 'upon which
she based so;many hopes, there was sobs
and tears. ...! .
When the''Orty in charge of the emigrant
girl dragged her, with her drapery torn to
rags; from her friends, and in spite-of-their
protests forced her into the car, which was
moving on, the woman host into hysteric
wails and cries for, one whom she was com
pelled to look upon as lost forever.. The
mother of the girl, who resides inliirining
ham England, consented to her coming to
America only on condition that she- remain
ed in Cheyenne with her sister, A letter.
tan .her mother is evidence of, that fact.
A telegraphic dispatch has been sent to Ben
ton to have her,reuirned to Cheyenne.
Janour TWO WEEKS since, Mrs. 'Martin
phace, of Taunton, Mass., while singing to
her child, accidentally drew a small needle,
with a piece of thread attached, which 'she
heldin her mouth, into her windpipe. c ' She
was immediatelreelzed with violent parox
ysms of choking and coughing, and suffoca
tion seemed imminent for some time, but
finally:became easier. She remained in this
critical candition, with , occasional intervals
of rest, oevendays, during whichtime sev
eral unsuccessful attempts were made to re.
lieve her:bydifferentzphysicians; On Sat
urday •the operation' of tracheotothy, or
opening the I windpipe; was'perfbrined'and
search Made, brittlie needle was not discov-'
ered. The ' Wound Wage lefeOpeff until the
patient regained strength to bear a re-exam
ination. A second attempt , was ,tnade on
Tuesday, irhiat 'resulted in recovering the
needle, and there is every prospect of Mrs.
Chase's recovery. . • . ••, •
PITTSBEIRGII - GAZETTE: MONDAY.' SEPTEMBER 7, 1868.
DENTISTRY
EETII EXTRACTED
T •
wrznoxrr pantir
NO CHAIMHE MADE WHEN ART/7/OLI.I.
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
• A PULL SET FOR $B,
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
8T PENN STREET, BD DOOR ABOVE HAND
ALL WORK WARRANTED. AND RE
Amirat SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VDLCAN
ITE. mya:dAT
GAS FIXTURES
GAS FIXTURES
40 11 Et 312. 42)1 iers,
FOR GAS AND OIL.
Just received, the finest and largest assortmen
ever opened in this city.
WELDON & KELLY,
147 WOOD STREET, COR. VIRGIN
mh24:n22.,
CEMENT, SOAP STON
gYDR AIUL lc C CEMENT. J 1
810A1' ATONE. i _
'l3,
FLAITER, CHIMNEY TO .
WATER INES.
riEsrsy K. COLLARS,
25 Wood street.
AD18:070
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapest and best Plpe In the market. Also; RO
SENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale.
B. B. At C. A. noocKErr & co.
Office and Mannfactory-240 REBECCA ST.,
AllegAllegheny. Air Orders by mall promptly attended
heny. Ai
HATS AND CAPS:
FALL HATS !
M'CORD
_& CO.,
131 WOOD STREET,
Are now ready with a LARGE AND SELECT
STOCK of
CALI: ) .€II.
au27 AND FURS.
MARTIN LIEB..ER,
DICALSIt IN
IMAMS, CAPS AND XIMS,
•Manufacturer, WhOleside and Retail Dealer
in TRUNES, VALISES. &c., 139 SMITH
FIELD STREET. Pittsburgh, Ps.
Orders promptly filled anal satisfaction gniranteed.
MERCHANT TAILORS
SUMMER GOODS.
Boys', Youth?' and Children's.
SUMIER cAssatEgE SUITS, ,
LINEN SUITS.
DUCK SUITS.
FLANNEL SUITS.
ALPACCA JACKETS.
In every style, of the greatest variety, suitable for
the present reason. Gentlemen will find a tine as
sortment of WHI •nd SHOWN DUCK SUITS,
ALPACCA and FLANNEL COATS, &c., every
garment being specially made for us by the best
Eastern houses. .Our prices are as low as good
goods can be sold at by any firm East or West.
GItAY 8 LOGA.IY,
HEIII . IO - MEYER,
MERORANT TAILOR,
No. 73 SMITRFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa
Constantly on hand, a hill assortment of CLOTHS
.CAS&IMERILS, VESTINGS. &c. ap7A:oBA
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
JIILLiN ALLEN,
DIALLO IN ALL KINDS OP
CEA"' TOBACCO AND BEDARD,
No. 8 SIXTH STREET, (National Bank of Com
mercy )
Branch of 172 Water street ,N ITSBURGH, P.L.
. T.
ap4:n7 DANIEL P. DINAN.
EXCELSIOR WORKS.
IL dr. W. JIOI%IIEIN6ON,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &0.,
,vll N 6 o 6 FEDERAL BT.. ALLEGHENY'
.111
toW iVil 49 vO)4 34 za s3fzi
HENRY W. HORRACH,
Confectionery and Bakery,
No. kIOOBMITarIBLD EITBBET.
• Between Seieuth and Liberty.
MP - LADIES% OYSTER SALOON attached. ;.
. GEO. SCHLELEIN . , ..•
Fancy Cake Baker & 'Confectioner,
AND DEAL= IN •
FOREIGN &DOMESTIC FRUITS & NUTS,
No. 40, corner Federal and Robinson et B ete, Alle
gheny. .IQl' Constaprty on hand, , ICE C REAM, of
various flavors. .
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
BUIVIA BEST cakap-
ST G
Schomacker's Gold Medal' Plano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
The BOHOSIAONER PIANO :'combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known In the 'Con.
&Unction of a Ent class instrument. ana has always
been awarded the' highest preminni wherever ex
hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. Tee
workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-ealled
first class Plane. ' •
' ESTEY'S COTTAgE ORGAN
Stands at the head etall reed-Instruments, in pro
ducing the most perfect piße quality of tone of any
efmflar Instrument in the United Mates.. It ts ohm
pie and compact In construction, and not liable to
get
/w o ► ut of order.
TRANTER'S PATENT VOX HUMANA
EMOLO" Is only to be found in this Organ.
Price from $lOO ,to $llllO. All guaranteed for are
7ear " BARB; .-KNAKE BORITLER,
am 9 .. No. ma ST, CLAIR STREET. '
SEWING MACHINES.
T HE GREAT AIIIIEBICAN COM
. BETWON4IOLt - - 001118EABBRO
AND NriiCEM.
Fr *Atli NO lIMFALL, ;
BZING ANEicIoLIITZLY BEST IMMIX
MACHINE IN ' THE loutp, AND IN
mirAlen=iteltuTiTipulglykrAPEZT..
ORA c."itAiAromy,
Clorier A BM ° Brac:T{7l fIATIPA,".over;
Blehardson , a Jewelry store. " ' Inyza KIN
LITHOGRAPHERS:" •
• ,
nax.reatra ISIXONAILT PAIAIP
CLZEL
S ING ER/MpLEIN, - Successors
tit Gam' F. StlittinikrAir L Co
PRACTIVAL LITHOGRAPHERS,. r
The on_l7 Steam Lithograph Establishment West
of the Monntalns.. Business (lards, Letter Reads,
Bodda"Labels, Circulars, 'Show Cards. Diptomas ,
Portraits, Views, ckirtineatem of Der:wits, 'writs
-11°a °milt &C., Nos. , an d Tar& street,
Tltpthargb: • •
IM
MI
, Br,o.
CARD, McCANDLE&S & CO.,
(Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS L'
Foreign and Doinestic Dry Goods,
NO. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPEU,
-
AT REDUCED PRICES.
AFTEN JULY llgt,
We will offer our present stock of
Wall Papers'at Greatly Reduced Prices.
A large assortment of SATIN PAMIRS, for halls,
rooms, ceilings, ac., at .
N0..1107 Market Street,near Ftfth.
iva
JOS. R. HUGHES 8 BRO.
W=j ‘lo=Y:Wit :TN tali IN Ee
ErrjlES' BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON NULLS,
plarszrunGu.
Kano .corers or HIM% MEDIUM and LIGHT
Alcamo& AND mukeNoi.u.
SHEBTINGS AND BATTING. •
E L J. •LANCE,
rro. 8 ST,: cmakin /31Tanwr
zeri9:o4 ThrBD 3l7/14ri. F/k.
DRY GOODS.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
FALL EILCOCODS.
T*{E FD E ST ASSORTMENT OF
SILKS, POPLINS, EMPRESS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
DRY -GOODS,
TO :E FOUND IN THE CITY, AT
LN. BURL LB &
No. 54 St. glair, near Liberty St.
sc4:
87.
• HET STREET. 87.
GRE
T REDUCTION
IN PRICES !
EMI
CLOSE STOCK. OF'
13TUESS GOODS.
87 MARKET STREET.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS.
}eat: 87.... MARKET BTREET..• .87
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•NEW GOODS. ‘
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOPES.
F. SOY - ICY, ' '
168.
tar Na 168 Wylie Street. ..
168.
rap3o:n4o3 1
BLACK SILK SACQUES.
Lama Lace Points,
Summer Shawls,
FOR SALE AT LOW PRICY.% BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
A 5 Fifth Street,
...
LASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.
100 WOOD- STREET
0 11.LNA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
DELVER PLATED WARE"
PARIAN :STATUETTES,
BOMMIAN GLASS,
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS, I great variety:
100 WOOD STREET,
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
mh27,
100 WOOD STREET.
DYER AND',SCOURERi
DYER AND SCOURER.
And Nos. 1 86 and 187 Tidril Styeeti
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS !-CARPETS!
IVIANVFACTUREIRS HERE and
in EuroPe RAVE NOW AD
VANCED PRICES, but we of
fer all kinds of CARPETS for
the present at the very low
est CASH RATES of the past
season. Having made all our
contracts previous to any ad
vance, and invariably for
cash• we are enabled to sell
lower than they can be pur
chased this Fan:
McCALLUM BROS.,
3y17:
CARPETS.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
kanufacturers' recent advance in
prices, we will continue to ore the
Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets
and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at
the - lowest prices reached this sea.
son. Just received, a few pieces of
a new and exquisite patterns of
Rayal Axminster.
OLIVBR lII'CLINTOCK & CO.,
N 0.23 Filth Street.
51 FEFTII STREET.
SUMMER STOCK
OF
CARPETS !
White, lied, Checked, Striped and Fanei
Ad[ A. 9 r r IiNT Gr
IN GERMII.2` VARIETY." '
Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &e.
BOVARD, ROSE ec CO.,
—2l lelrrli STREET.
iendawir
NEW CARPETS
AT POPULAR PRICES.
M'FARWTD & COLLINS
OFFER THE
Newest and Best Patterns
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.'
LICE AND NOTTINGHAM '
CURTAINS AND CORNICES.
IIIe,FARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Neit Building to 11. S. Custom House & PostotEce.
atitO:tawr.
PROPOSALS.
TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS.
THE GRADUATION, MASONRY
AND BALLASTING of the followhiiCenumer
sted sections of the
Pittsburgh & Connellsville Raitread,
Are advertised for contract, and proposals for the
same will be received at the Company's Office, in
Pittsburgh, up to the
4• 20TH OF SEPTEMBER, inelstalvo.
Commencing at the Uniontown Branch Jucctlon,
about a mile east of Connellsville, Section's 59 to 04
inclusive. Then Sections 03, 73, 74, 70, 80, 81,
89, 83, 84, 85, 80, 87, 88, By, 90. 91. 99, 100,
110, 119, 115, 110, 117, AlB, 119, 1221, 128,
1911, 130, 133, 140. All of these Sections are in .
the valley of the Youghiogheny river, up to Section
112 inclusive. Sections 113, 116, 117 are on the
Summit, and embrace the Sand Patch Tunnel; and
the remainder are in • the valley of Wills Creek,
Section 140 being about 3 miles from Cumberland.
Specifications of the work on the above rect:ons
will be ready for delivery on the Ist of September, at
the offices of the Company, at Pittsburgh and Cum
berland, where contractors will obtain all necessary
information to enable them to examine the line. .
The Company reserves the right to reject all or a
,part of each old.
D. U. LATROBE,
Anitust 10th, 1808
FERTILIZERS.
To WHEAT GROWERS.
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF .L 15114
• • 11.1LNUTACTUBF-D BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
:SEWARD 0 CAMPBRLA
' , „PROPRIETQRg is=
°Mee, 866 Penn Street,' l'itstknigh4 .
The beatitertlllier 1n use, aria ref' sognlaad
Tartabss who have given It a trial; tote the at and
ard r ratstng P Ire crops,'
.11 pUretelLei iNigt
Bens eleculatlon a pamphlet contatalng Interesting
tarnbicvh4:llll; gra r si l s 2 P sen t = s ad ) !
dress.
WEIGHTS - AND' MEASURES.
Ae4er 71Yelr,hts ana Measures,
NO: *FOURTH BTREZT,
thetrmin.Liberty . and Ferry streets.
Ortiero protoptly . 4ttonded to.
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITI
Ever,' Parent and Guardian whikhas a son or wan
to educate should know that we have in our cityi
Chartered Institution, endowed by the mate am
the generous friends of learning to the amount er
$200.000 Preparatory, Commercial, Selentifi.
and Collegiate In character, with a Faculty ten it
number, end a course of studyi equal to . that of on
best Colleges. The rooms are large and high, am
the apparatus and cabinet of a superior kind. Th.
Observatory belonging to it has one of the ones
telescopes in the country, Is endowed, is In chirp
of an astronomer of great ability, and is basin,
four new inatrumetsadOed to it at n expense -
$5.000. All the income from erdowinent and frc
tuition is expended in supporting the institution
The aim of the Board of Trustees, who are amoral
our mos enterprising and benevolent citizens, is t.
furnish the nest advantages to alt ou youth equs
to those enjoyed in any of our cities. 'the instrue
lion in all th - courses of study Is thorough, no tern
porary expedients being resorted to to secure pope
larlty merely. Only Professors of ability and ene
rience are employed.
Catalog' es or information may be had by cal lin,
at the University Building. e..rner of Ross AM'
DIAMOND STREETS, between sod I. tii A • at
The net term will commence tepiember Ist.
GEORGE WOODS. LL. D.. President and Frofes
sor of Mental and Moral Science, Reedstreet.
JOSEPH P. GRIGGS. A. M.. Professor of Grer
Language and Literature.l32 Wylie street.
Hos. Intsur W. WAms, LL. 0., Plofes..
of Law, 110 Penn street. •
BENJAMIN C. JILLSON. PIT. 8.. M. D., Profess.°
of Chemistry, Geology atm Mineralogy, Benefield
MILTON H. GOFF, A. M.. Professor of Mathemal
Ice. Broad street, Sewickley.
REV. EDWARD I'. CRANE, A. M. ' • Professor c
Latin Language and Literature, 61 Sandusny St.
Allegheny.
IttIDOLPII - LZONHART. A. 11., Professor of Get
man Language & tienti History, Ilan kins` Station
SAMUEL P. LANGLEY, Profess° of Physics an
Astronomy, and Direclor of Obserratory, Observe
tory.
---, Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory,
JEna.N.IALI E. AYERS, A. M., Principal of Pr(
paratory Department and Instructor in Latin, 3:
Federal street. Allegheny.
ALPHONSE M. DANSE. Instructor in French Lan
guago, 6 Hancock.street.
I. N. Foamy.% Principal of Commercial Depart
ment, 163 Wy le street. au2l: tem
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE,
Near the line of the Erie and Pittsburgh R. R., 4 t
PULASEI, 00 miles from Pittsburgh
The new College Year opens FEPTEMBER
with an Increasing prospect of Interet t. and activity
In addition to tee FULL COLLEGE COCKS --
covered by the Scholarships and Tuition of the It
stitutton, EXTRA CLASSES Ili ENbLISH will t
commenced with this session for the benefit of tt
students generally. and especially of those desigt
bag to bugage In the profession cd Teaching.
Islitatt-1. or this course including English Gran .
mar and Composition, Reading and Elocution, 0
thography, Mental and Written Arithmetic at
Penmanship, with lessons In the Science and Art ,
Teaching, For the coming sesslon of 16 weeks, el
This amount includes the contingent fee. Terms
College studies, (Including contingent fee,)
term of $l3. Address,
. Yew Wilmington, Lawrence Co., Pa.
an3l:v.F.4
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
GETTYSBURG, PA,
The Fall Session of Pennsylvania College will b
gin on
THIJIISDAY,the 21th day of Septembe.
And continue thirteen weeks. In addition to
large corps of Professors the Institution Is fur,
!shed with extensive Plillosophlcal and Yhenalc
Apparatus, and lieological Cabinet.
The new Preparatory Building will Abe r •ady
occupancy. The rooms in this Department will I
furnish, d. Expenses. exclusive of Books and St
tionery, from to $B9 per session.• Music (
pisno extra.
.fir For further paritcnlars. address
Id, VALENTINE, 1.1. D.. President, or
REV. C. J. EHBEHABT, A. 31. Principal.
att2s:vl6.
pI L IMBURGH FEMALE" COI
r, "L
REV. C. PERSHING,,D.D" DIRECTO]
In buildings, faculty, patronage and all the far!,
ities for securing a thorough; solid and ornament.
education the leading ladies school in the State, at
one of the first lu the Union.
Twenty-two able and accomnilshed Teachers, s.
perb buildings, which have Just been repaintod; ca
• peted and improved at a heavy outlay. Thnroui
course•of study. Unsurpassed facilities in all II
ornamental branches, especially music-
Fall Term commences bEr rEIIIIER Applie
tions can be made at any time, either. in person
by letter.
solti 3i. SIMPSON. Pres, Trustees.
pEI%NSYLVA NIA
MILITARY ACADEMY,' -
CHESTER, Delawa r re Co., Penni
The Seventh Annual Session- of this Acaden
opens THURSDAY. bept. 3d.
The buildings are new ana complete in all the
appointments.
Particular attention given to the morals and pe
social habits of cadets. -
For circulars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSO!
Esq., No. 73 Wood street. Pittsburgh, or to Cc.
THEO. HYATT, Chester. Pa.
Mii=ii
TEACIIEnS:
Messrs. J. R. NEWma,„ .51essrs.M. NEWELL,
I ALLEN' McCRUM. W. GkLOAN, (late of C
W. A. BURCILFLELD, . lumbla College,)
R. Joussrost, .. A. bANSE; (French,)
Miss SPENCER, • .. —MuLtaut, Warman
Business will be resumed on TUESDAY, Ist dt
of September.
Terms as before-140 per session of five month .
No extra charges. , Application for admission •
either Ladles' or Boys" School will be received r.
the rooms during the last week in August, from
o'clock A. m. till 12 M. auZ3:v3s
RIENSSELAER
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
ery thorough Instruction in Civil, Mechanic
and'Milling Engineering. Chemistry and Natur
Science. Graduases obtain most desirable pot
Dons. Reopens rept. 9tu. r'or the. nem{ Annu:
Register,
_giving full informailon. address Pro
R Director, Troy; N. Y.
ata:tca
pAISHOP BOWMAN INSTITIITI
, —A 'COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. FOB YOUR
OLES.—NO. 62 GRANT STREET.
The dutiva of this Scnool swill be resumed
studyii.
- DAT,.. September 1.401. • The course of
Codes the English Branches. Mathematics, List!
and Drawing The Music Department is under tt
direction of 'the. able Prof. ssor; H. ROHBOCI
Both Day and Boarding Puplid received. •
For further Particulars dead for a Register, - or al
ply to the Rector. -
au2;:utel.stwa Rim. R. J. COSTER. 31'. A.
•APOLLO INSTITUTE AND. SEM
'MARY, No. SO FOURTO STREET, Pitt,'
urgh, an ENGLISH, SCISNITFIC and CLASSICA .
Bellow., for Girls avid Boss, conducted by. JAME.
M. MACRITM and MARY F. MACRUM: The Fa
Session commences hfoitos.T, September 7th. whit course or studies; terms, &I! , see Circular, whit
will be mailed on application. Mr. M. alit bee
e School Rooms to receive pupils from 10 A. a,
tßtl r.- M. during the week preceding th e opentn
of, the session. ati22.:U99
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