The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 09, 1868, Image 7

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A Sketch" of Bombay-LStreet Scenet/..
!Carleton;?! thn lively correspondent of
the Boston Journal, is writing sonic , inter-
eating letteiq • from hunk ' We quote below
fioni one Of ,thenk:.; , - •
it "Would than the tatinera " of, NeW Zug
land, who, about ,thead days ,; , are driving
teams could Ike' how the ftin
dOos manage theit :Awl. Think of a pair
of,/eatt, • li* kinee_ _with :horns eighteen
inches long sticking straight :up into the air,
i with a greatliump on • the back—over the
;shoulders a , straight piece 'around wood - =a
-limb -of: s' tree six inches in diaineter
for ' yoke; four pins, each about 'ten
- inches long, `driven through the:yoke to'
!klieti it inPlacie on. the necks the *mai ;
110 Pe 3 , insteitdl of: bowg—not lashed to the
:horns but tiediround the Becks: ,a cord in
;the nobtrils of each or, with reins: .attached;
a two wheeled cart, with four seats the
driver sitting in front bare-headed, bare
-armed, bare-footed,. bare-legged, • bdiely
dressed in every -respects-;-One bit of rag
about the loins;•three, Hindoo passengers:as
bare clothing as` himself the oxen upon
:the trot or • Canter, t he;dusky Jehn handling
i the reins adToitly, '.turning sharp corners,
picking his way through the crowd as easily
And quickly as the. hacknien of your city
_am•,thread ',their*, course on Washington
"The peninsula is wider here.'' , arid we
soon reach the Suburbs, where the Euro
qslans-and Minas and -rich - native Mer
',clients, live. We find bread' 'avenues, as
I mooth*he sea becich,'Slicidedby ; tropical
-trees in-, , great , s sariety., We Pass stately
shrth to.lr
unded = spacious . ; gardens.
;Weloolt,rip,the long ,gray . elled walks and
behold the flowers, of every hue—exotics of
late temperate: zone; ,- mingled withthe flora
:of the tropicetoleancia& .magnolia&,labur
mums, acacias, - proligeir and lebions; honey:-
stickle, verbenas, roses, azalias, petunias,
tiger lilies-ills entire - "flora - of our green
borisea bleciadrig,ln the open aiil.vines and
'preeper&Clerriatia and' jeesaminc ..clinibing
the walls, over-running, summer. houses;
treee, Wkolli,unlike those which we are ac
'enatotr ed to see-,-no elms, no maples, or
-gigantic oaks, but the tall and slenderpalm;
the palmyra, the cocoanut, with their green
-plumes gracefully moving:in the breezes;
the banyan, a forest in itself, sending its
new trunks, down into the . generous earth,
-hpreculing its branches far and wide,thickly
throwing out its leaves, making a delightful
ihade; the India rubber tree, the teak, the
fig and mango. The Parsee, as far as in
him lies, makes his earthly home a Paradise.
His palace is large and lofty. He has wide
halls; deep 'verandahs. and passe - gra-ways
running in all directions, so that, let the
breeze come from the sea or the mountains,
from the north or,the south, it may sweep
through his halls. The Parsecs are the
Yankees of the East—the businessmen who
know. the kneel of making money, In an-.
other leiter I shall have something•more to ,
say about them. • They surpass the English •
in the elegance of theirresidences. Getting
beyond the'palaces and villas vie come to
the reselling northward arid eastward,
hounde4 in dim'distaned by. mountains,
" approaching the-city from the sea; or
looking down upon it from the hotel, we
see few spires; towers and domes of churches,
temples or public: buildings, but a long
reach of tiled roofs, wide streets, open lots,
patcheilif greenifoliege, with, few objects
to attract special attention: - •
"I took an; early walk before the sun was'
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up this morning, and saw some , queer
scenes.in the streets: The people were just
rising—funidreds of them from the ground
in front-of their shops—men women and
children, where they had milde their beds
for the ifight.:. Some were still asleep, and
I came near_ disturbing the slumbers- of a
young man. as I turneda corner, by falling
over him. It dCei not take , a Hindoo long
• th dress, espepiallYwheii his Only , garment
is'a strip. of cloth. around the loins. The
children,. -like 4those,,..in many American
homes, were up. bright and early making
mud pies. -1 noticed-that - they were not
dressed quite well epoughto make their ap
rtearlgleeStA-.Bl2lldalf school,- In a country
where ifather and mother make • &Strip of
clotlfcif the Size of ri - dish-wiper ,Serse for
full,dress, it, isnot in, the nature of things
that, their offspring - should , appear 71n coat,,
, jacket - mulisgriWor — bitiblitur and
like those whieh'4 , yetrileiadies - of Bea
ten useferating , ;he -street& The oos.
troliett-of thilWest-r4sPeffitAly
the ballroom • dresses-L-have loupe; skirts
and perhapw'ne(4ulte so lOsi in the neck, as
the costumes worn by, their sistemof India;
tinttheinatthr Of-jesielrY the"; dark-fea
tured ladies of this country can beat - them'
all i10114r5r4:t7 v.l r
orake a look at this black-hairedereature
fondling, a little Ationy,imp; the Hkeneei of
herself,. , in a • doorway we pasS,A,gold
chain about her neck, gold; curia l) o fitu t i
size of goldplece dangling fmit
it; three silver braceleta on each wrist;• ant, ,
armlet :. stf- .On ,ettcl. t• arm above, 440.
ekbow eninany , ringi lier,firigetri" that:,
youcannot count theini•anklets, hug e arid- .
nuisidire,XPon kLeh'inkiio o kits. or the same
metal , on her great toes; six geld:rings - with
little hells attachellin elicitear;, a gold brooch
with a long pin thrust through the left mis
tral!. Can any fair maiden in ; America ex
hibit, so much jewelry ,7"'• • Bee how the , fond,
mother levasliedler fortune, regardless
of expense, upon tbe4arling hir Arms—.
rings on itstoes, on its ankles, a silverchaini
. clasping; :Oak of ehnbti,39 leg above
the knee a large chain
~of elaborate work-,
manahlAt i ding theloini,With - Charm =and:
little silver, bell eattached, rings on its fingers,
bricalete on its aims;, another Chain 'clasp
ing the neek,', ringein its eara,;aleWel irifta,
nose I Quite a display:for a yeunggirt who
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has not- got 'wand to her 'find ' birthday
anniversary. > r 2 Li.
"The question is solved as to what be.
comes of the, sliveto India absorbs! . A
love of jetiblri tie ihaidetelisticof - then as
well of women in India. The men wear
bracelets ,and .noS,eogat The population;
of t iltecountrY TS nearly 'one` hundred and
i ninety millions, and -it
. may be set down
that.each individual line; upon an,ayerage,.`
four or five rings, bracelets or charms,
usually of silver. There,
.are at least ten
hundred tnilliOnqmlantents among thelitt
tives, but no estimate can be made of their
value. ,Through all agee'india'haa imgat' •
lowed tqr :and' the atiabittitni
great today, gaever., 5 11 / I , o l fri c° 9 4 ll'
trYlelthally stiveNLitiptesiir tolltits.'
The native !tees not, like, g9I4,P:M. OW' /
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Attempts have been' made to ptreauce,it,„
but without success. r--4-
Tna Lose by the recent f i res in the Can
ada forests 18 tb9ratiPleztat 18 4 PIRAT Mr 1114 : 68
of dollars. At BisseVe Creek, about 150
miles above Ottawa river, a large lumber
log depot, con:wising Afteener Aixtemi
buildings, haslieuttertvidevr e 3,4, w i t h
an immense stock of provisions, everything
haviug,been r A n g un g d,,, e4cePt titc,-POrkv
'itnied"tindergromiid. Ore 'Gin
Gatineau, too, the destruction has been
most extensive, thelownships of Lowe and
Hincka, and some others, have been almost
overrun by the devouring element, si m il ar
devastApna arlYletOrtedlnt - the Matt t•
of the - Upper Ottawa, and at several pl aces
throughout the Province_ of qtm l ec.
Extensive fires ah - f inenit, 4lll ret beloseata
on the north shores of Lakes Huron and
Superior.
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The Journal de ta,Saveis Tepees an exci
ting adventure of a n : American traveler in
Switzerland, which_we translate : • ,
"An American, Who had prudently * given
rip his 'ainbition to scale the summitof Mont
Blade, account of the nniettled weather,
started batrfrom the half-way house on the
Gnmds Mulct with , a German guide from
Zermatt..., The guide had refused; - out of
mere ,vain tp join a large company
which left the same resting.place a few min
utes 'earlier:
`{They *Soon 'Caine to one of those great
, trevasties' in the ice which ' can only be
crossed en a' ladder% Here tbe 'foot of the
-ineXpetienced tourist .slippedit and he fell,
ClConnecting ropedragging the:guide also
=high° chasm, Fortunately it was just at
a ,point where the • crevice made "a sharp
corner, and by seizing a projecting, point.,
„and bracing:himself againSt the r sides with
hii arms and knees, he was able to stOptiiin
self, after a' fall" or ' , sixteen-or seventeen
-feet, and avoid.dropping into the tiiitinhom
able abyss below. The traveler was uphurt,
but the poor guide bad his - head badly cut
against the sides of the crevice. •
"He had retained 'bid' axe in band; and
"no*ttried to cut steps in the slippery ;
- so tlfat, they might climb out- But ; his was
- perilous, work, and its success extremely
,doubtful. One mistake, one uncertain step
might precipitate both into the depths below
their narrow suppor t . • ' • •
"One of the guides of the company ahead,
who had been chaffling the German guide
on his rashness, was
,:surprised that. the
travelers, " wbo - ' fullowing them
so closely, did not collie in sight again, and
went back to see what had happened. Find
ing them:in the crevice, he signaled to the
g_uides awl tourists of his company to return.
They did so, and let their:rope down to' the
unfortunates; • who were put on their way
home again in safety, the Ainerican, accord
ing to the guide:who saved him, exhibited
no trace of emotion whatever on ieface.P
.The Drunkard's _Cure.
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Same months ago, says an exchange, a
gentleman advertised that he had discoyered
a sure specific for the cure of drunkenness.
He would not divulge the secret of what
Compounds he used. but. furnished the med
icine at so much • per bottle/ He did not
have so many applicants for his cure as he
expected, considering the extent of the dis
ease. In fact; the more malignant cases did
not seem anxious for relief. • They rather
appeared to enjoy the malady. A few,how
ever placed' thetaselves sander treatment,
and some were cured—whether by, taking
the medicine ar by not taking strong drinks
we are. not prepared to say. Due. of- the
cured ones had faith in the medicine. rigidly
carried out the'-directions of the doctor, and
now has not the least taste for intoxicating
drinks; whereas, one year ago . he was an
inebriate, and could not get along • with less
than a pint to a quart of,whisky per day.
He said that, at some - trouble and expense,-
he had procured the 'receipt for the. Prepar
ation of the, medicine, which- he had pub
lished for the benefit of- suffering humanity.
It, is as follows : Sulphate of iron five
grains, peppermint water,- eleven' draLms;
spirit of nutmeg, one drachm, twice a. day.
This preparation acts as a tonic and stimu
lant; and so partially supplies the place of
the accustomed liquor, and prevents that
absolute physical prosaation that follows a
sudden breaking off from , the, use of stimu
lating drinks. It is to be taken in quanti
ties equal to an ordinary dram and as often
as the desire for a dram returns. Any
druggist can prepare the prescription.
It is said this preparation will soon re
move all longing for' intoxicating drinks.
Try it,' yon who honestly wish to break
away from a habit which is harrying you
to a drunkard's grave.
FOUND.
That_alter - repeated tidal i of other remedies, Ro.
back , s Stomach Bitters; Blood Perrier and Blood
Pills are the best medicines extant to Mire the dLs•
eases for which • they are recommended.
Belay all Druggists Everywhere.
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There linis'inediehinin arse eintineons as Dt`
Botateltli Blood •Pttritlee• and Blond Ellii:.fur the '.
Permanent Mire of Auid or, Bieeding;Plies; the"
strike at theiooi of disease, theietry removing the
Sold . by all Dr,usgliti BYinlrhenr •
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There
_l4 perbapoi, so one thing that Las does 'som uch
tolikromote the ;inset cif temperance`as did •
gentleetteinialing . tentei itotamiktshuniiseis Bitters
they strengthen and ;Invigorate without prodacini
the ilistrects of alcoholic stinitilants. , • .1
: . 2 Sal by:all Druggists Everywhere. •
EMI!
; , urvER ro=3
44ralUst that hive a ;411reatiail grarertar acifiat O
FLO :Ural% and _relieve liar inaattrAty• or; Vongtate
Stara mf %bit ail Imoortaat 'OMNI; Irgitrlrldikard&
sadili the:whale•grocaaa 'DV digestion: %TM fah:port
aaCes Oath of Dratarriag a Pill that loaf twee Web
direct agtioa without ,the IllielreCtif Of Eilliatiry:
132/44feltt ereri, one; tuotr•l'Ma sib Rotkaalisa
81904 Pillr;:they are warrimtetanuely vegetal)*
and arm with;:certalaty !mitigated apda,laid wink
stlatamal,;: -,ri ,-;.
Sold by all kagelts
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INDIGESTION''''
re !wit io;Otber name gbr TiroxyWeitt,;:tiotd.• the parent
drawly rift Robaera.fltotutult Bitter,: taken la
wine-ataaa4ipallotes, directly a ft er ear& meal, will
'aural* effect a perioanent enze.,,Do .toot ; take out
word for It, but try them..„,_
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• Bold byall Druggists Everywhere:
NIGHT MARE •,-; -; .". -
Is one of the miuy dilsesses pf which:l*mi**
the parent To effect a cure .perione shotddi avoid
;hearty food it tlg4t.•and take wlne:klasitArtf
Itoback's ittenuicjißlttetipti,retizing toted. , r•
Sold bY Isll'l44oo3.'.Pizferghark
1611 11'1'11 , 1 -
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tf,t 1 ( 1,1 u5 •C... , ..i 1.19 • .1, /A l ,O.
During tho Spring mon tt is ono of 4110 •iagular
household doVos to:renoisiOy,air.d .l l4t , n0pt,14 2 ;
' iriti ' at dniiell !AO,/ ova . • ~ia nisi
-overlooked: tbonroorls anliniblit
p ro wnse t i t ina tolay,doubtle t wareo nna'
premature 'moves . thoron_ghlr: 141 siftig the
Ott= Dr.. Bo tusk's,- 161006. • 0
.ohtert Eau 8100011.001401..,, • • , ..1.,,,,11.11€19111
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!Sold,by all Ihmabg32vatroieiii:: , ' ,
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Is inl'oribtoishriltibittelititWiiiirtottolTri4;
arisilir ottlidbootug44l4lo.l.
loirereprostratton ittorput*ogimed'otoaless.;
and Flinn lift jtvatisitc. reegOs . 'Ute L noSsa's
EisOmscs Ettttst terestsisethe !term SO' SW{ *op
*.lO4Mr. •
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00414,:44,..i.tolciiiiiiiikrt.,
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inir,irmkualwa. t
411:01,
ptt L 9, ST O MAOH - HITT'SR4.an'd'BIAMOVVra,
ir 4904 gal Pr oggintscriarticemiris.!.: < ;.
u* la kROPRINfAItY-41gliidligEaq,
--ricox-Ttvviovi„.•.l
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crt4r4DENDTA.Tx, 43.
SoMarws-,
SP.ECtilaTidie.
THE APPETI
Tobacco De
Leave air Chewing. Smoking the
IPoisoaons Weed, Tobaeeo.
One box, of ORTON'S PREPARATION IS WAR
" itiorrii . to destroy the appetite for . tobacco in any
person, nb , matter 'SOW SLICES the habit may he,
/Er lEYSILS IN /OM CASE EFLE2IOEZT WILL=
IL le almoat„ impossible to break o ff
from the ale of tobacco by the mere exercise alto
SoMethingleineeded tciatalit nature innvei ,
turning &habit Botirraly rooted; with the help ofthe
preparat c top there Is not the least, trouble: Huff
dends !lave used It. Who are willing so, bear -witness
to . the. feet. }bat; ORTON'S PREPARATION Qom
Plitoi4"lqo7B;the appetite for tobaoco and leaves
theperson as free from auy. deelre, for, IS es •before
he commenced' its. use.. It Is prfectly Bste,and
harmless its all cities. The T4separation acts directly
upon the same glands and secretions affected by to
hoece; and through thele upon the blood, thorough
ly cleansing the poison of,tobacco from the system,
and thus !allaying the unnatural crept:egged* tobacCo.
N11)1101111 H.IOIIIZRING SOIL TOBACCO , thtilel 1:181Y0
PnazrAsAvolit 11 18 ,
' WAIIBANTBD. BYWARB OF .
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REcommdeND4roNs.
"The following are a few Selected ;from the idultl
tude of, recommetviaticorsin'ouri posses' sloth% • •
[From W. P. Heald, Esq„ Bangor, 1/0.1. I
•-. " , • BARGOn; Me:, April' 24.1868.
I heir-14.04rd* , that I 0041 , 0 , usedlobseen fOr thlr
ty years past, and' for Mb' last fifteen years I have
used two-poitrida per month. I have made attempts
to leave off at inherent times. I have left .oil one
year at a time. but always continued to /ranker fur
it tintill used Orton's Preparation. which has coin
plitely- cured me of the appetite fur I tobacco. I
woad recommend all who are affected with title ter
'able habit to try the preparation, which will cer
tainly cure it it the direations ark followed. — •
• W. P. HEALD.
[From E. W. Adkins, Knoxvilie. Tenn.) •
ISItOxVIf.r..N T . enti., ;August 5, 1867.
This is to certify that I had tided tobacco to such
an extent that my hi alth had become greatly im
paired, andxsy whole :system derangedszal titokeh
dwelt. In June. 1861, I purchased one box of or
tonle Preparation. andafter rising it I Ibmid thtt I
was completely cured.. 1 have not had any hanker-
Ina or desire' fbr tobacco Sturm using the preparation.
I believe it to,be . aU that 1141 recomniended, and I
•would advise all who wish to quit the use of - tobacco
to try one box, of . Orton , ' Preparation. -•- •
' E: W. ADKINS, -
[From John
N Morrill rt , Bang or B
, Me. r
, BA GO, lie., March 4, - 1868.
This is to oertify'that I have melt tobacco for
eighteen yearn; - have ttled many times to leave off.
but have sheered so much front a dizziness to my
bead, and gnawing at my stomach, that I have soon
given up the trial. A. short time since a friend in
dtmed the to try Orton's Pretr.ration timid by you.)
I have done so. and am completely cured. I did not
in the lea:t hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or
chew, after I began to use the Preparation. ,
.. JOHN MORRILL. .
Price of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dollars
per box, forwarded to SOY part tif,the country, post
paid. on .reoelpt of price. Money sent , by nail at
our ALI. 'Address. • " '
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C. B. COTTON, Proprietor.
, Box I 748;POrtland, Maine. '
• REFERENCE. • - •
' 'We. the nriderslgned.Jiaye had persorial dealings
With C. B. COTTON; nffit have found him a reliable
and fair, dealing man, and belt. ye his statements
deserving the confidence of the '
13. 13: rtiehardsori. Rev. 3, B. Breen, Dr. S. B.
Gowen, Portland, Me.: Charles H. Morrill. Ilidde
ford,kle. • A.. H. Bovie, Attorney. lielfant. hie.;
Alonzo Barnard. Bangor, Me.; Win. ti Sweet,
Esq. , West Mansfield, Mass.; H. AI. Boynton. East
Auwoithele. H.;'tit. Quimby, bt. Johnsvdle, N. Y. -
aui7:neo .
IIgrPHALONIS
'PAFHIA~T LOTION,"
FOR BEAU{ ' MG THE .13KIN ;AND' COM
PLEXION; Removes all Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan, etc., and renders the
Skin sort, lair and blooming. For 'Ladles in the
Nursery it Is invaluable. For Gentlemen. after
shaving, it has no equal. "PAPHIAN LOTION"
is the only- reliable remedy for diseasee attd blem ,
ishes of the skin.
• rEteLows "PAPMAN SOAP"
For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; will not chap the
skin. Pripe, 25 tents per cake.
"nOrt. DEI MAYO," •
A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite,
delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggists.
PILMON dt•tiON..Norar
je.3:K‘itwr • • ' • .
BATCHELOR'S HAUL DYE.
Tide splendid Hair Dye's the. best In.tbe world;
the only true and perfect Dim; harmless, reliable,
instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous
tints; remedies the 11l effects of bad dyes• intilio
ratts andleaven the Hair soft and' beautiful. Dicta
or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perftuners; and
properly apptled at Batchelora Wise, ynctou. No.
10 Bond street. New York , ' no= ;p223
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QUID ;:70 ...MARRIAGE
Young en's (} a ide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity.' Tile humane views of benev
olentPtiridelaps, =Via Wrong and Abuses Incident
to Youth and Harty Manhood. sent (sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD kit
SOClATlON.Philldetorna:r4. =YU:9=
I AUCTION' SALES: '
BY H. B. BMITBBONdi CO.
-. SUBURBAN ,RESIDENCE
3. AlivwxoN,..., • , ,
Will be offered at auction oil the premises' I
"ON TrraitatlAZ sztor.
At s'eltsekt-tb• readmit* 'and groutidlrof-Ber.
Stirwortli; known' as "Elver View," containing
000 two shresofiand. /*mad oa the bluff mid'way •
betw. en the terminus of the : Stanchester ffasserer-
Hallway•arid-She oOds Han :matt 'n of I,lrd sort
Wayne and;o Incase Ytedroad,_,faelos. th e ,Martne
Mesita' 'Brunet blued: Tne grounds are'Or-
Daineated with shade: and frdiV trees , ard• shrub
bery, on which is a two• story brick and frame dwell
- ,contalitak 10 Irournsi in , St scats ht
having been nitrated and pa t per . ed t_hroughouths the,
eery9Yest:ityle tilts 'sprls . • 'Each ' coca Supplied
With elty,Sanunfitillog to t-and hard water sprigs.
connteletr with the' iehen Mos: new ataule,
Carriage ARCM lee - .oittliagelitga. —This property
will etimmi.nd Itself , to. huslat.s.,meiou aeocoantof ,
Its aecessibillty;.tw am', or coenery and character of
symiot.tobottmod„(betog In•the Itutnedhlteirlrletty
of the residences of Mews, ..1)1Iwortb, :Sennett, -
heilteuntialter, dralf, giteeweil and, others. if not
BO d as will: be' , divided Into' 15 building
sites, sli• feet, Milting en Main 'streetolctepdlog
back 155 feet in death ISS feet front will be
sold With house. Turtleumni at •
H. it. riIdITHIION '';
- scs, , • Auctioneers4'
. AMER, Pauxe
pmamEs 8 PHIELLIII4,
AucencerzEßs,
d»d COnintis on ,
,ILiera.ll4"oBl
OPERA HOUSE `AUCTION . Mous,
Fifth titreet, Pittsburgh* Fa.
800111, SHOES,/ CARPETS,
, •
•'• Dry Goods and Sot:lons, •-•'
..sr,rolverz-ssiat DAY AND EVINING.
~gpslll llll senia-Belkilted. ;;Prenape Be.,
,• • •
T i of:j :. 1;..114 , 1 1 D:. ;•T833LE5.,..: ,'.,-,..:,
STANDARD ' • ' . - ' "'".' ''
pplii L wi.t...1 ., :4. ;',.,./ 1: ;r:: • I , ,_,!'':`.:: ,:,". o'3
11 . ..r/Vii 'dr' :t , '.,- CA ,i ~..!, . ir ;..
' AMERICAN ;BILIM.D. : TAIILEffii .
•
i t
ANlBelA i ntieONEolllV frr ' 6. " :
awl i 4 .,::::. ti . . 7 .,..i :' u ,- c i,1:,,(, ,Le. xl;F:j.ii, I
Indisputably the beet . In use. NY.W niribrird'
X NT?: Patented . Nov.. , liati F lloo7, ,auip b rok
2 4. 12811. , xveiltidnitnfitt to buitawo a,
Nest -quo "gal InWeet_iplees ',Alava ba t
Onif ) .l4 4 : 1:FIXIXOP , • ,- ralagliakiscrlitlii
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pimp — gyikionzoilkiErrit i , :, , ~.., ,
' j,,; AGMS fl OftliiiiiiiiCirl i 4)1'13 1 Patibritsi.l: - ',
,"or.i...o.!o:•BotnoiAtztpredrovip. a , '
iciACHlNEltWorill)outernpc ona,_caljetted..!:,
BWlTlFlrtgria o#lobl+ll9oMlLhtDßAw.,
11401s - ruccila ad.,....n0t c o,c nU•64, f i 4 0 .4 0
mriool.l Afton . al Elt: eam=
I
lyi,dicited. Sir An EVENING DRAW
ING Me m for mechanics every WEDNIZaDAY
MOUT. •• g,• 4 spinal
Pa.-
NTABSUAL , SSALE.
I '' . oririrttle Of *writ of roesuititteni ea - vends is
sued out of the District Court of the United States
for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to
me directed, I will expose to Public Sale, at the
CUSTOM HoUSE. Pittbburgn, Pa., on Mu SWAY,
the 14th day of September, 1808, at 10 o'clock
A. Y., the following described property, to wit;
E FOR
troye4 1
•
rd
13and th irty ga ll ons, re
f. G. Poweil._
S)l3
%%EY. U.
. aishai.
1/313e1. se7:v9o
• •
MARSHAL'S II
By virtue or a writ of orsdflioniarponad,
'deed out of the District Court of the United Ststes
for ti e Western Lletri. t ofrenntylvauls, and tome
directed. I will expote to pUblio sal MONDAY US-
Ttllit HOUSE, Pitt-butgll Ps., , on the
- 14th day of SePtcmber, 11113 n,• at 10 o'clock
•the follovrinruteserthed property, to-vrit:
PIVB BrIIBELB BbOT PIED' WIII3ICY.
r ontaining shott two hundred and t d, gallon.
Shipped`tir tialbhck & Seiner. of Phil delph is, to
~Prede'iclt %Welch:l t of, Scranton, 1111 found at
Wilkesbarre. •••
A.
• • •, • A. HOWLEY. 11. S. arshal.
Marshal's Unice. Sept: 5. 1.8811. ssp7:vBB.,
,EICIUT BARRE
Containing three bundr
puted to be the prope:ty
THUS. A. RI
Marshal's (Mee, Sept -
• MAtigin4l,B,SALE.
By virtue of a. w it of eenrillioit . expands
Id
sued out of the Mate t. Court of the allied States
for the Western Lihar ct of Pennsylv nla, and to
we directed, I ose tO Ilublie e, at the
CUS old HOUSE, Pit eborgh. Pa., on MONDAY.
the 14th day 'ot`Septe ber. 1885. at 10 o'clock:
A. is., tho following de ribed proPet*_q' to-wit:
THREE BARBLLS isir..WIDoKY. containing
one htindied and twent -flue
ONE BeatitE.G.,o, IN, .ro • .forty-two
italTotts.
ISelyed as,theprop :of Straus do II ni. '
THOMAti A. R WLEY,
• : 1,, -• U. Marshal. -
.litAtutitet,la 0 - Yricir...Sept. 5, 1808. se7;vB9
IMAIIISIELIWS ! BALE.- . .
. BY-iireue of d wttt of Pwidftfonf exparini
teen
edout.of tbp J Cunt of the. United states for
- the 'western- Motet" br'Pennsylvania, and to Inc
directed,4-wilLeXpose to public sale at the CiJo-
TOM HOUSE, - Plttsburgh. Pa., on MONDAY, the
14tb.dlyOf September; 1888, at 10 Welock, - r: M.,
the following described, propeny, ; to wit: • , • ,
SIXTEEN BARRELS Or DISTILLED
SMUTS CALLED INDISEIf.
Containing six hundred' , and twenty-six 'gallons,
seined as the property-of B. 0.. Powell and sl. .olb-
HP, THOMAS ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal. ,
Maishal , s Office.: Sept. stb, 185 8 . 147:v91
MARSHALL'S 'SALE. • .
_ • •.
By virtue of a writ of tenditiont exponag is
sued out of the visitant Court of the Unite/ratites
for, the Western Dtstriet of,Pennsy/vaula, • and to
roe directed. I will' expose to pith ic sale, et 'gbe
C , .WrOlti HOUSE, Pittsburgh, Pa., on MONDAY.
the lakt h day of &pleat). r, at 10 o'clock A. IL; the
following described property, to-wit :
.Seven Packages of Spirit;
Containing three hundred gallons. Seized as the
property of Charles Locker et al.
THOS. A. ItHWLET, U. 8. Marshal.
MABMtAL'R orster., Sept. 4, DIGS. se7
MARSHAL'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of bendttioni capons is
itied.out of the Distriat, Court of the United States,
for the Western . I)lstrict bf Pennsylvania, and to
me directed, I will expose to Patina Sale, at the
Custom Rouse, Pittshorgb Pa.. on the 97n DAY OP
SEPTEMBER, 18013,.at 10 o'clock A. It., the fol
lowing descitbed property, to wit:
hU•ERL1LL:i1 .. 211 ,, W . ii . t ..... 1
Containing two hundred and twentv-fire gallons
Selaud under control of Walter Q. Hebbert.
THOS. A. R(Wt)eY. H. S. Marshal.
..lilarshal's °Mee. 43rpt. 3, ISGS. se4:v7o
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation. 1 0 miles of
track have been laid this spring, and th work along
the whole line between the Atlantic ud Paulo
States
States is being pushed forward more nidly that{
ever before. Mere than twenty thou d men are
employed, and it is not Impossible tha the entire
track, from. Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished
in 10369 instead of 1870. The means p vicied are
ample, and all that energy, men and mo ey can do
to' secure the completion of this , •
•
GREAT NATIONAI, ORK,
. At the earlbat possible day, will , be done.
The DNION PACIFIO RAILROAD COMPANY
receive:
GOVERNMENT GRANT o( the right of way,
and ell necessary timber and other materlais
found along the Line of Its operations. , •
.
II -A GOVERNMENT tiIIANT 01.12,800' acres
of land to the Mlle, taken In alternate sections
' on each gide of Its road.", Thiele in !booboo do-,
nstion, and_will be a source of large resenue
"the future.
111.—. A. GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000
• . t 0148,00 0, per mile, according to the
ties to be surmounted on the.various *actions lir
be built. The Government tries s,iieriond mon,:
Ogees security, and Ills expected that not only
...the interest, but the principal amount May be
Veld to services rendered by • the Company in
transporting troops, malls. Ae. The !starlet is
now much more than paid In this way, beside..
,mitturing *great saying In time mid money to the
•,. „ .
IV.—A
GOVERNMENT GUANT Or ,
'the ` right to
_ Issue Its .own .17118 T MORTGAGE BONE'S, to
&Alia building the .road, to. the, same amount as,
"the 0. B.; Rends: issued tor , thesame nurpose,
laid Ito The Government neirritte the
Trarteee.fer the First Mortgage 'Bondholder, 1,6'
deliver.the.,Bpitds to, the Oppinans , only sa the
road is cep:tattled. and . after it has been examln
by United" !Stites Commisiloners and pro
tounned et be hi' elf Prat.class;
road,litittviltti a with VAG, and completely
supplied with depcits.,'stiticinS,' turnouts; bar
• .abopailocornetives,'threi de.‘ • - '
Y.-A CAPITAL _STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from
01 Wllleh OVER EIGHT MIL.
~Llttlf, DOLLARS, have . been paid in upon the
work already done, and which will be increased
_MA/Le:wants of, the Cortipany require..
.
YL—NET CASH EARNINGS* its :Way Business,
that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN
..,TEREBT on the 'First lllortgage Bonds: These
earnings are no indication of the vast thrOugh
traClo 'that must follow the opening of the line,
to the Pacific, hut thei certainly pro ve that
FIRST IVIORTqACE BONDS
`upon such i Property, :costing nearly three times
their amount. Anr. SECURE BEYOND ANY
CONTINGENCY. • ' •
, The Union Pacific Bondi run thirty years, are tar
si.oeo,eh.oh, and have coupons attached. They
bear, anneal interest. payable bn the drat days of
Januskv 'sod July, at - the'Company's office. in the
City of New York, at the rate Of slit per cent. in
gold., ~ The Principal is payable in gold at thaturity. -
The price is 102. and at the present rate orgold,
they papa liberal income on their oast; , i ', ' , • - ' -
The Cocipany believe that these DAMN at the'
prraent ;rale. are the cheapest IS the ntirket; and'
reserve the right to advance the price at' rev. time.
' ihibieriptierui will received in ttsbrirgh by '
.I JAMES T..IIII•ADY /I, Co., corner 'of Wood
' . . • and(Fourth Streets;•.• '• 1 •'•• ' • ' ~ ''.; ', ..1
, HART' , OADDHEN - a, Co., .00taer of lidf
, L...iind•Thled titrestat ~ 1 •; ; .. -'• .7 • , ,
. 111.:111043LE AN & CO.;, rill i onethiltreist;'t -..,.
PM tAi BINATIS: earner Iftli and Wood Std:{'. i
8p
..1 81151 .4 ! ° , 1 1, 1 - / . 3 , 1 .' EROS. ,
iiii s , 19
i F rRE . ' -1111;t ' ;- -,. ‘( , 4;
:j it tan teenepany t e 012044 , Nit.'llit-Nneeitti
literne‘nd tat: '':• :t: t.t4 n ,i 7,...,: 7: .: 1,1,i :.:.w
( „aciuwa:-.cisoofei.itobrirminiier4 R. lii'
4wal.fitteet.: and 117. 4 an . Otemntryiedattfotiskc
iseuthehropatenitothe llidttur StatnA" ". 4 .: ''4 1. 1 '
v. '
,14.44104n;144
3: 44 . ..:]..... : ', 1 ,1,3 ~...):,:,
r tprt;;;t7l7t.Nety r tirli , tuidAr 4 7,74 1 ir ti ot,xli :
ftsie _q.l ll o,o,Pl__,, , . • re : _ ii t nl 2 ,'lNgell,.. J 1 ,',.., PRA* '1 4 11 ;: ,
lithe through luR" *ISII yu}, look .19 tißra for.
!gb ir tiare'drivery. - .. , ,
RAMPHLET AND. NAP 111)11 , INN lila Jett.
been puttilshoo bp the: Cap ifiny it sit..... -.
tier taller in •
itorpestien test I. peeilble•ln, an egetu ement .
ipoettogllio'Proitread , of fhb Wu, .thd ItesOuriiii
o r the ,theretry , niventect by. thwttusel 'the 'De
lA ,t w or o Do b r iie tru ti e s ta : o . tr.4w he, relzttr r iith4l7 l. - 4:11 _
nv..u . 11 : 10,1 1 ,
•
1 omFes, op tansy t tuennvertliled eig f inis i , I ",
, a 1. I,,•ji , ;;, ~ i .1.: i'l: Ct.? ;..1.1; ',..,_ t; .
' . JOHN J. CISCO
1 Trasurer,
MARSHA.L'S . PALES;
Or WHISET,
700 MILES
OF THE
BE.N FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLE6IHESYi• PA.
OBlft inFnumklin Barhigs Bank Ihdldiam
. ,
TiO. 4.3 01210 St.,. .A.IIOEhOET.'.
A .1101.13, COMPANY ; teenaged birrillectort wen
known to the community, who trust by fair dutifug
to merit a share of your patroziesp.
HENRY IR WIN __ • President.
GE!._ D. FUDDLE Secretary.
. . . ~
brIXECTOREI: , . 'A • • •
I
HHenry DtirDi; 'D. I;:Pattersott, Beery Dere& •
Goo. E. Riddle, Jacob Frans, . Gottlelb Yam,
ItimonDrura, J. B. Smith, Jacob Bush,
Wi It.atewirst, Cb., P. Wltlaton, Joseph CM&
Joe. Laotner, ,}l. J. Z11'10.11(4 , Jeremlah,Rolteit.
INSIJp.4IXCE,
OP THE MY OP ALISGIEENT.
B tifitee lLD , n ln e AMISH: MU' TRUST COMPANY'S
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W.,MARTIN, Prerldeat
JAB. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
1 . .. .. .
. R. Eogli 0.13.
sh • P.WlRlame
Jno. A. Miler, es, j Lockhart,
Ju. L. Graha m, Robt, Lea,', -
anti. Brown; Jr. Geo. Gera;
I' i IrESTEB.N INSURANCE COM.
PANY.OP PIBURGIA re . . • ,
LErAN - DrR ISIMICK TTS , Psident.
WM. P-MEEBERT, ilecretarY.' • •
' CAPT. GEORGE .1 , , General Agent. _
' Office, 02 Water street pang A Co.'s Ware.
• house, upstairs, Pittsbnres. - . • • -
. Will IL:1m against all • inds of sire and Marine
'Sae. A home Institution, managed ,by Dlrecton
;who Ire well known to the community, and who art
determined brpromptness, and libera l ity to mats
lain the character which they have assumed, as of.
,feting the heist protection to those whOdesire to be
I
'..iilekintder *billet, Joon Bp }reartn ,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, •
James McAuley, - Williams 8. Evans,
Alexanderlpeer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew A en; , . • . ' Philhp_lleyme,r ,
David M. Long, , Wm. Javrison:. •
IIONENNSIfINANIUL - •
. ,
. .
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH,
OFFICE; No. 167) WOOD STREET, BANK 07
COMMERCE BUILDING.
Thia is a Game Company, and insures against loss
'by LE O NEevely.
WALTER, President.
C. C. , BOTLE_Vice President.
' ROBBIIIT PATRICK, Treasurer.
- HUGH McELHENT. Secretary.
DEBSCTOI3.B:
Leonard wanes, . George
C. C. Boyle Geo. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe,
Jacob Painter. J. C. Vintner,
Josiah King John Voegtley,
Jan H. Hopi ins, A. Ammon
Henry Sproul,
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE, 435 do 437 CHESTNUT ST., Nmui sml
DIRECTORS.
Charles rir. Baneker, Mordecai H. Louis
Tob4.'s Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, -
eorge W. Richards, George Tales.
CHARLES G. BILN HER, President.,
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
• W. V. STEELE,_Secretary,pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aorta?,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
mhZ:wis
ALLEGNIENT LNSULLANCE COM.
PANT, OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCS
Insures against all kinds of Flee and Marine Risks .
- JOHN IRWIN,' Ja., President. •
, JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
L• O. G. DON - NELL, Secretary. •
CAPT. Wit. DEAN. General Agent.
DLIISCTORS:
Crpt. Wm. Dean.
B. L. Fatmestoclt
WEverson,l
- Rob t H. Davis,
F cis Sellers,
11 t. .1. T. Stockdale
PEOPLES , INS'
PAN Y.
. .
Jan Irwin, Jr.,
John 1). McCord,
C. Li. Hassey,
Harvey Childs,
T. J. Hoskinson,
Charles Hays,
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIRTH STS.
A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Itiska
Wm. Phillips,
John Watt,
John K. Parks.
,Capt. Jameslllar,
Wm. Van Malt.
James D. Verner
• .Whi'
V.II;N. OABDNR
CAPT. JAB. GC FL
lit !HOES OF THE'
j.. , • - • .
VARIOIIg , KINDS 'OF GUNPOWDER
IL&NUFACTIMKD BY'TH7I
POWDER COMPAM,
,ARTHUR KIRK, ,Agent,
Office, No, 289 Liberq Street,
, , .
Eleetrie Nos. 1,2, 2, 4 and 5 grabs, In Square
Canisters ,1 lb.
American Sporting, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb.
each Dus - thijoting, Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4
t grain. In
Oval Canisters oft lb. each
Indian Rine, in Oval Canisters of 11b. each.,
Kentucky Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each
Kentuckyßldle in Oval Canisters , of)(.. eaeb
(26 one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.)
half' lb. do. do. do.)
Rehtnek7 Rine. '7770, 770, and 'Bea Shoot-
Ing" 70, to kegs. 2$ lbs
Kentucky Hike; rvro, irret, and "Sea Shoot- •
tug ".1 , 0, In kegs, 12){ lbs
Keutueky Rifle, Tyro, PIG, and "Sea Sheet. „
lag" I,G. In kegs, 41,q the• '' •
Deer ponder, loltege. i lbe• ... •
Mining and tehippina Powder, kilning 7, FT.
aad vnio grain, net cash, in 26 lb,
'Safety ruse for . Blasting,' of superior quality,'
in Inlrkalies of-60 feat and over..:;.
~ . •
Delivered free - of expense on board of Boat * or
Railroad, to Pittsburgh or'Allegheny: : • '
rrefEEIJI
Rione„ Works, ~
maca ' PO: ll 7o/1:,::, .4.. i
Niftbyreitootiter of VOA Columot}. allegtiF l 7.
' rannta Vrvii.4lllln. &rem - ,
taire on iiihd ottr v ri reAkb i on snort noftejleartb
; and , ESteio , 13tofts, t nrew o 7
- Vomits, • IMO ao cono atoms.
o rdeti fr t otli exofite ,
Ortiantentat Halt
NAM wcaucsmiAND pERIKUMMNce.
=Meet% seir,Egiltbneld. Vitsallawr
R apindAiner i r cortir t %L ip s
Ladl 34l6:l 77*ltul l°"Da d iGentlegien 9WA
Rl447ll4 : l"4 :llal7 4: otttli tlA T Clle Zt47 7 - i
the Tileeteet. t Mitanir
unroGRARHERs: ,
11.11MAKIN SINGILLVI .241.1qcrap.
4 1 11010E91N 5 01: , CI:1E18j . ,
1,,,, to ozo.--po ticrarcairmua Am. •• , . 1 ; , , :•- ;' • ;' '
; VIZACTIVAL 11.1111140111114PligliA. r: '
`The Vali Steam Lithograplak , agyhawar Wit
of the Mountains. BuiteM Better - Hi s.
Bonds, Labels, Circulars , Show Cards , Dipiomas.
Portraits, Views, Csrtideatos of Dopos_lis, loons..
Psou °ordb Ards, to., Nos. SS and T 4 =.l= Oren.
ltUb.
NEW YORK.
INSURANCE.
I Jno. Thompsof
Jos. Myers,
C. C. Boyle,
Jacob Xopp.
'ICE COM•
. _
IFIRI=Olt13: , •
Capt. John L. Rhoads,
Samuel P. Shrive?,
Charles Arbuckle,
Jared M. Brush. W • .
F mg i `.. l Ml ; "i t
resident. !..
! President.. '
N. General Agent
POWDER.
PITTSBVItqI;; PA.
Po - winaFt,
KEG : 'POWDER.
storm.
rar'NEW OPERA_ HOUSE.
Lessee..
Matutger
Lasit night but three of the eminent Tragedian,
EDWitirl3ooT73_,.. z
FP)pNESDA 1; 1114 - ING, - ,Sepi.,9th,.. will be
presented, it 9wer'a istoricai, pier, la' Ave, acta.
entitled, .
RIPITELIEI7, oi , theyluspAraeYs-
Cardinil eine de Aichelleu Edwla
TharidaY evening, Booth Will appear for the
but time acErA.Ail4ct. .
Fria ay etietilaalleaefit of
tgf - MASONIC I -HALL. •
- • TWELVN NIGHTS ONLY,
,Commeneing '1110NDIT; Septembir 7th, 1868.
RETURN OFTIIE FAVORITE.
L(IGRENIA.; the Great CONjUtOrj
With his marvelous troupe or
Learami Birds Performing ,White Nice
•
and En Cat.
ONE ILIINDRED PRESENTS!
Will be given away every. night, with the same. lib
eral ity and impartiality that have cbarauterlsed hie
previous entertainments.
Matinee, SATURDAY . AFTERNOONi. Sept.-12th.
Adralsslatt '2l3'eents.
Reserved seats 50 • •
Family Tickets, admittlag slx persons.sl. 00
Matinee--blldreu 15 •
. . . Adults... ... 23 '
• ----- ••
Sir•Doora open at 7 nloOt; commence at 8.
CHAS. • ..SEfERMAN, Manager.
CHAS. T. SLOCUM. A. ent.
Or - PROF.*CAEIENTEWS
. . •
FASEiONABLE D CING•ACADEMY
, .
• •
'No: 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for:the-re
ception of pupils: Class days and hours—For La
dies. Masters and Misses. W.-dnesday- and Saturday,
at 23 o'clock F. lc For . ientlemrn—Tuesday and •
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'c , o:k. Private lessens
w .en. ' Circulars can be had at the Music Stereo
ano at the Academy. . . .
.47,95.11/ to let to Select Parties. se4iv7ll;
;WINES, LIQUORS, Bzc''
PMSBURGII IMPORTIiNG 1101 A
ESTABLISHED 1830.
SCHMIDT ,& FRIDAY,
=PORTERS OF FOREIGN
WINES AND iquom,
No. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburgh;
Would direct the attention of the public to the fact
that, po sessing soner sor facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor Houses in Europe, and
making their importations direct, they are enabled
to offer the variousrades of choice WINES AND
LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex
aminations of qualities and comparison of prices
respectfully solicited.
A choice assortment 'of pure OLD EYE Num. !
KEY constantly on hand
PURE NATIVE WINES.
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA,
Of our own growing. Also, the best brands of
CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHERRY and PORT
WINES. "Vine Growers , Company" of BRAN
DY, pint Basks, Just the thing fur travelers.
N. 13.-.-Partionlar attention paid to supplying
families. A. NLAM.AUX. -
jy2B:t67 No. 4 Virgin alley. Pittsburgh.
JOSEPH S. FINCH &
Nos. 185, 187.189, 191, 193 end 195;
FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH, -
3LANITFACTURICRS OP
Copper Distilled Puie Eye Whiskey.
Also ,
, dealers in FOILEIGIi WIRES and - LIQUORS.'
HOPSe. taltZt.nsS
GROCERIES • '
(late Miller 'it Riekets6;)
Nos. .221. ;AND 225;
Corner, Liberty and Irwintitreaia,
t . Offer to,tlie trade st,Low Figures
•
150
newee,-e pkgs. of liTLW ire a me
nd kiteCKEREL, in ban , idic,
. . natte. - •
100 chests choice ViMlil4l 1111343N,' JAPAN'
' and IMPERIAL TEAS.
..:50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.'
95 bble. choice CAROLINA RICE.
. 15 bbis. LONG INLAND SYRUP.,
50 bble. B RllPcholco 'brands. , • .
100 bide. N. O. M b LASSES.
• IMEI bbia. BERMUDA. MOLASSES. '
MOO bble. REFINED . '
:16 httds. - PORTO RICO , . CUB A and DKOLA...
RARA , SUGARS. • • " ' , -
ROO hags RIO.COFFEE. , _ • , '.. •
50 bags JAVA and L.AGUA.TRA COFFEES. •
'lOO eases IMPOIED CLARET. ,
cases MOF ' CIiANDON'S CHAM.
PAUSE w ES. . -
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON P O con
stantly on hand. . ,
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QIINDRIES. a
. • 400 Doi Prline Yellerirear Corn.
300 Dos do do - Bnelled do •
50 bus Prime .Barley. • .
8,000 Dried Apples. . •
800 lbl. Dried PeShbes.. "•
25 Wale. Sorghums llolasfes. ' ' •
' 10 bbls. Sweet Older.: - • -• ; •
80 dos. Corn Breen* •
In store and for salt by • .
•YETZERAARMIST. BONG,
le4 1.13 _Market street. corner First.
QPIOEO SALMON.--100
ju,t received from Boston; also.Pfekled
small 'Hits, Tor pll3ll/9 use, or for.sala by this
pound; at the Faintly Grocery Store of
•' Jiiiift A. RENSFIAW, -
Corner Liberty and Hand ',recta.
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-a cities genuine `sEagle , * brain: Jett re
ceived:also Ooneeneed Beer rim making Beet Tea.
Beet,oun, &c. In atone jars c c . tablets, far sale: at
the Faintly Onictry etore of" '
&OF : JOHN A; RE"gellaw.
lawn E . CIDER: 'VINEGAR...For.
" pickling or table ts ,e tor sale by:lbe ~biu-rel or,
at retail; oleo Imperial Wide 111nega*,' by' the cask
or gollon„py - N.A. ktig it HAW',-& •
aunt Corner Liberty and.Baue strects. , , •
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