The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 11, 1868, Image 2

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    THE BATTLE: CRY CW.,FitkE)ll.
OM
t rutri.
We're the Grant and Sherman bnitit;arein starched
Shontlng::CtittlrYe etylstrrlPZetiete,•
Shedinednlteepte hale_ sees,
wheare Phlt.Sheitdai
nettles the :stile Cry of Treetlona..l
cironus.
The Union fnrever. hurrah boys
at r: Down with the traitor. up with the afar:
IV hi e we rely round the II sir,boye,raay once again,
Sl:motion the battle cry of freedom.
While it • Gettytibuin we routed the j lnyaders of our
- Shouting the battle err of fr eedom;
Gra t took defiant Vlesebu-g, its army aid itispoll,
Sliont.ng the battle cry of fr-edom.
he Unleh f4rever, dtc.
Lookout; Mountain saw us rise, l'ke eagles througa•
its clouds,
Cheating the battle cry of freedom;
Driving tralto s from its heights down to death
aLd bloody shrouds,
Snoiiting the battle cry of fl. edom.
The Union forever,. etc.
The West we Been had conquered, for Grant gave
head an heart,
Situation the batt d
le cry r freedm:
Then h,. led us on to Ric o hmond, o teat Lee with all
- his art,
•
Sheath:La the battle cry of freedom.
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The I:aloe forever. d o. .
iffEl
Great tflyseea . is our man, he was earnest id our
cause.
Shouting Ws. battle cry of freedom.
And we 'l l rally where ha deaUv, for the Union and
thelaws,
Shouting the battle cry of frevdom.
The Union forever, &c. .
*lei balk. t 3 as with bullet', the Rebels We'll defeat,
Shouting the batt:e cry of Ireedom:
Matting Ltbeny and Union, ior each and all cote
- Shouting the battle' Cry' of 'freedom.
The Untun forever, &c.
"Yes, we'll rally 'round the flag, boys, rally once
Ebel] tlng ate battle cry of freedom:
We will rally from the hillside, we'll gather from
-
Shooting the battle et yof freedom." I
• The Union forever. .ke.
—The Princess Demidoff is dead.
— grasshoppers are damaging Virgiiiia to
.fustice Chase is in Portion i d,
3faine.
—Signor Blitz is at his old tricks againin
New York.
—The Michigan soldiers' monument is to
cost $74,000:
—The hold of a ship has been called good
marine secmity.
—Frank Blair is going to visit New York
and Philadelphia.
—Bears are unusually troubleeome jttst
now in Minnesota.
—A niece of the great Madame Sontag is
singing in London.
—Two new volumes of Swinburne's poe
,
try are now in press.
—Somebody serenaded Ad Interim Thom
as in Detroit the other day.
—Twenty thousand rockets were fired off
at once at Napoleon's fete this year.
—Prince Napoleon has been the recipient
of a ring from .the Sultan, valued at $40,090.
—Admiral Farragut has inspected the
sites of tha naval battles of ancient Greece.
—Booth has engaged Mrs. Scott Siddons
to act with him at. his new theatre this win
ter.
—New York City spent more than three
milliOns of dollars for school purposes last
year. =
—The last of the prosecutions against
Hon. C. V. Culver ended last week at
Franklin.
—Catlin, the great Indian paintei, is said
to be pasaing his old age in poverty and in
Bitiasels.
mantifacture of autographs is said
to .be, an exceedingly profitable business now
4riglabti. -
-- The crops of Christian :county, Illinois,
_ .
are - valued'at two and a half millions of dol
• .huitthie year.
Five cents an acre was the price recent
, . 3y.Paid. for one—of the finest farms on the
Arkansas river. • •
- _
:--btiring the month' of August, 20,198
acres of, land were purchased in 'Virginia by
foreign immigrants.
—Matilda Herron devoting herself to
- "
the instruction of young ladies for the high
` •:(;it walks of the drama: .
Lod
•Stanley is reported to have said to
•M. de .Mottstier "England will - go to war
• xteifessaiy to`Maintain peace."' i
. 7 -Wade Hampton feels. a, profound coni
tempt kir the New York Times, which must
make that paper, feel dreadfully.
. -fiwitripscottis i the_ aisini seashore wa
tering place, bitt r it linear Boston, and like
:;- I `Tafta4cPaY any ditifiz4e out • •
• •-•• • • —Yofepaugh bas . a thiee-p.swecl tiger who_
,
had, one of 'his forepaws amputated While
influence of chiorofOrm.
:•t• --An exchange says that the West Point
cadets 'cost. the government nearly 419,000
apiece, ; 'anenot 'one 'in ten Is worth the
, - —The'Red Men are holding ,an annual
convention' • .
at .Cineinnati now, and repro_
• sentativei from nearly all, the States are
`there: .
—Some one who has evidently been at
Niagara,.thinks Pillow Forrest ought to go
there, for even he couldn't help giving
quarter.
—Madame Rachel is disgusted with
• Ear - ope and says she and her beautiful for
ever hith--peep holes and all—are coming
• to Amerida. •
man Who committed suicide in
_Cincinnati on Monday was not named Lind
- ley but Wm: D. Van Hart, and his family
lives in Pittsburgh.
ChicSgo poet: is named Fish Reed;
and he has published a book called' "Voices
.of the Wind.",
,We wonder
,that was the
soelebrated Reed who , was broken by the
Wind `Y
- , -4..gentleman 'in New York has im
proved his grape vines by burying dead cats
14 . theifoot ihe'vines on-his arbois.: The
grapes we suppose arc of the cat.arbor
'ailecies: ' 4 '
7 44: it Stockton, the brilliant
:t ly.eloquentMethodist minister, at one time
-: chiPlaiete . the'HOuse of Representativei
at.WaShington, ii,thotight ;to be dying in
lickliadelphia. • .
Ch - stnut street ther i e is a rustic seat
at a .. 4torp4; doors - labelled, "Croquet-seat,"
• and on it sits' a colossal terra-cotta frog. It
i 4 so &turd that can almost de!ect`
croak—ph:l7LPitiia. paper.
• —The story comes from England , that a
living oYstar was found, bysome workmen'
•
digging in a cellar at Lancashire, firmly im
bedded in clay five feet below the surface.
- •
EPHEMERIS:
--4ienertil J. B. Magruder recently lec
tured at . Saratoga Springs, on Maximilian.
He'declared that it was Napoleon's desire
'to encourage the Confederate i cause, and to
breakup the Union if possible; and the in
vasion of Mexico was made'to accomplish
those ends, and at the same time gain a
foothold on , this•contlnent. Maximilian, he
said on the , contrary, favored the Union,
and sympathized with the North, andhoped
by obtaining recognition of the North to in
troduce American ideas and enterprise into
Mexico to develop its resources.
—A. Salt Lake correspondent says "All
that has been said of the Salt. Lake Theatre
is true. It is a perfect model. Pieces are
put upon the stage here as well as at any
theatres in the large cities, The company
Is'excellent, the costumes are rich, and• the
scenery the', best I have seen in America.
The uttuOstorder and cleanliness prevail.
The stage is Very„large,,and the house seats
two theitiand , and , two hundred comforta
::Th6ieis p, splendid paint shop, a tail
oring. shop for ; the manufactiire of ward
robe, a room . for ladles' dressmakers; a well
stocked wardrebe,:anY quantity of elegant
dressing -ZOOMS, large green-rooms, &c."
deter-:' —]th~;_pbatotilce ,', l~epjarttdont his
.mined m competemith the Express *Compa
rd'et `ln the dellvery-of •utatter peculiarly
own. We Were shOwn recently
in the office of our Postmaster, a new stamp
for ptieliakes of periodicals and publications
of all kinds. It Id itirge green istamp, to
be furnished to mailagentiand postmasters
at the rata , of ten 'l fbr 'the !Tilt , ten
pounds, orffraction • thereof, and five cents'
for every additional five•pounds. A. , news
paPer.welglis when damp, 'Omit an ounce
and a half, which will bring the postage on
one hundred newspapers about tea cents.
This arrangement by the Department Is
commendable, and will benefit the reading
public in great measure.
Mr. Gtithbert C. Grundy vouches for the
fact,
H., 4 0.J4eg, the editor of theliew ;
•
Orleans Timet,. -- wiiiboßa in Allegheny,cap,
1 1 41.Zmi away from home at the age nrfbur.
lien, 'knocking about the world. generally
andlooselY,nntil he fonndedthe Time& He
s4edpf cancer aged 44.
—English papers state that Charles Dick
ens cleared $260,000 while in this country.
$260,000 ought to buy enough salve to cure
the bruises and shocks which his tender
sensibilities received by having, for the time,
to associate with such barbarians as we
Americans. -
—Prentice says to his brother Democrats:
"The Radical party whistles tremendously,
hadn't we better sew up it's mouth?" Once
the rats thought they had better bell the cat.
No one doubted the expendiency of the act,
as far as the rats were concerned, yet the
cat was never belled.
—A staunch old Democrat has discovered
a happy medium on the bond question. He
says that many people seem to be exercised
on the subject, and not to know whether
bonds should be paid in gold or in green
backs. He goes in for the true Democratic
..,
policy of paying in neither.
—The widow of General Miramon is said,
to be in Brussels in destitute circumstances,
while she receives no aid from the Belgian
royal family. ) How this can be we do not
understand, since we have all heard of the
pensions granted her by Prance and Aus
tria which ought certainly to be sufficient
to keep her out of destitution.
—One day last week a couple with a
"three story trunk" went to the Catskill
Mountain House and-registered themselves
as,husband and wife. They left early the
next morning. On account of some diffi
culty in unlocking the door, the chamber
maid could not get in the room till After
noon. When entrance was effected it was
found that the bedding and everything port
able had disappeared.
—A new story of Robert Hall is going
the rounds of the English papers, to the
effect that one of his congregation took him
to task for not preaching more frequently
on predestination; Hall was very indig
nant.l Ho looked steadily at his censor for
a moment and replied: "Sir, I perceive you
are predestinated to be an ass; and what is
more, I see you'are determined to make
your calling and election sure."
.-Booth's acting is great, Wmost wonder
ful, but the style is the same as that of most
other actors, little or great, on the stage.
There is nothing 'astonishing in it excepting
the perfection to which it has been brought,
while Joe Jefferson's acting in Rip Van
Winkle is as great, and at the same time
the style• is -unique. There are no little
actors that can imitate him; he stands alone
as the only natural actor on the stage.
—A story has gone about which related
the ung9atlemaniy treatment which Prof.
Longfellow, when a young man, received
from Bulwer, to whom he bore a letter
from one of the Gaylord Clarks. This para
graph was clipped from a paper and for
warded to Lord Lytton, who replies that
"it is an impudent falsehood." The Pro
fessor, however, whose memory is likely to
be better, under the circumstances, than his
lordship's, has not as yet denied it.
- —Cherubini was standing in a doorway,'
trying to shelter himself from a beating
rain, under an umbrella rather the 'worse for
we `A gentleman passing in iv cab recog
.._.-,'
lined the maestro, and, pulling up, politely
placed the vehicle at his disposal. Cheri
bini accepted the offer; and the kindly
strainer, who had acted thus solely in the
interests of art, on taking Cherubini's place
in the doorway, requested the loan of the
umbrella. "never, lend my umbrella,"
1;1
returned Che bini, and drove off. 1
—Gail Hamilton, some time ago, - went to
one of the exhibitions of the Harvard stu
dents and
,tifterwards wrote a bitter article
about them, accusing them of all sorts of
dishonorable doings. The students held a
meeting afterward, and each one solemnly
swore that lii had not invited Gall to the
exhibition which she had attended, and as
it was as, exclusiie as a private party, and
none were expected to come.unless special
ly invited, Miss 4aTili:ort got the gail about
her: own . ears, ;on the dishonorable' dohigs
that time.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:- FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1868:
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NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ARTNICIAL
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A. PULL SET FOR $l3.
AT DR. SCOTT'S. '
smi PENN STREET. Oil DOOR ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORK ARRANTED. CALL AND EX
AMINE 13PECLMENS OP GENUINE VULCAN
ITE.
my9:(IAT
GAS FIXTURES
wELDoN & KELLY,
• Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers
•
AND LAMP GOODS.
Also, CARBox Axn LUBRICATING OILS,
MIENZINM, Sc.
N 0.147 Wood Street.
.se9:ren Between sth and 6th Avenues,
CEMENT, I SOAP STONE, &o.
HIVIIMAII.LIC CEMENT.
i3OAP STOWE:.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS.
WATER PIPES.-
. MENET/ IL COLLINS,
arlBzo7o__ 25 Wood Street.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIP E, .
Cheapest and best Pipe in the market. Also, RO.
BENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for gale.
B. M. &C. ISROCILETT at CO.
I •
Ofllce and litanntaetory-240 REBECCA ST.,
Allegheny. lir Orders by mall promptly attended
.I*=:rea
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
Vent THE ,BEST AND CIIEAP
A." EST PLANO AND ORGAN. •
Schornackee.s Gold Modal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines all the
'latest valuable improvements known In the con
struction of a first class instrument. and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tonal. full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship, (Or durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and finish,) Cheaper than all other so-called
first class Plano.
ESTET'S COTTAGE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, In pro
clueing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United States. It le sim
plo and compact In construction, and not liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT TOE HUMANA
TREMOLO' , is only to be found In this Organ.
Price from $lOO to $350. All guaranteed for five
years.
BARB, MEE & BITEITLEI4
inns, No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
KNABE & CO.'S,
AND HAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
43 Flfth street, Sole Agent.
QM
HATS A*l)--C-.
ArCORD &, CO.,
_431 WOOD STREET,
Arc no early with a LARGE AND SELECT
WV/CR of
C. &I
AND FURS.
&A:11.14N LIEWLEU,
an:;.
D=AL= IN
AA 'S .
CAPS AND ;FURS,
Atso.biann turef:Wbol l esale and Retail Dealer
In TRUNKS, VALISES. Ac., No. 134 SIDTET
YIELD SIRE T. Plttsburgh, Pa.
Orders prom, ly [Med and satisfaction guaran teed.
MER
I
Boys
RANT TAILORS,
GOODS.
Youth's and Children's
stratarzle C
LLPI EN
I DU
STMIEBE SUITS,
UPI'S.
\lf. tIUITE.
rLe2ihrzt, striTs.
ALPACCA JACKETS.
In every style. or the greatest variety suitable for
the present seas On. greatest
will Snd a lane as
sortment of WIIICE and lIROWE DUCK suits,
ALPACCA and \ FLANNEL COATS, Ac., every
pigment being specially made torus by the best
Eastern houses. \ Our prices are as low as good
goods can be sold at \
by any firm East or West.
CartAY isc - 1..4:30.Artr,
. .
._. .
au 47 ST. CLAIR STREET
HENRY METER,
DIERCIANT TAILOR,
•
No. 73 SMITHPIELD STUFFY, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Constantly on band, s full usortnient of CLOTHS,
CASSIIIEBES, VESTINGS, &c. 11140:oat
TOBACCO AND
JULIAN ALLEN,
L ALIIR IN ALL RINDS OP
MN
BACCO AND NEDAIIs t
iIiKET, (National Bank of Com
No. 9 BTXTFI 8
(tierce Building, )
PITTSBURGH, PA.
*ter street, N. Y.
DANIEL Ir. DltiA N.
Branch of 172
N4:877
E x '
ar. NO. J - zays.rzysort,
manurict.gren and Dealers In
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &a.,
IgrA No 6 FEDERAL MT.. AUXIN:IMay
•hAft
ELSI
n WORKS.
CpNFECTIOVIERIES.
- -
•SI EMIT W. HOILBACH,
•
Confectionery and Bakery
No. 800 SMITH - YIELD STREET,
Between Seventh mid Liberty.
AOPLADIES ,, OiSTBB SALOON attached.
.
GCE.SCMELELLT,
Fancy Cake. Baker "Confectioner,
AND AIILALZI • •
FOREIGN a DOINTAMO FRUITS 1 RUTS,
No. 40, corner Federal and Robinson streets', Alle
gheny. sir coustaisoly on MO,. /ON 01 , 11faM., Of
various-Mayors.
SEWING:MACHINES.
THE GREAT ASEIEUOAIti CODs'
- BIHATION.
BUTTONHOLE OVERMIUNG •
SEWING MACHINE.
.
MAO NO NAVA L,
BEING ABSOLIITELY THE BEBT - FAMILY
MACHINE IN THE WOULD AND IN
,Mit'AgreligVaentelakTi2EftliHMlßl7.
CH.A.S. C. 3BAIASILt3Y,
Agent for Western Pannsvlvault..
Corner FIFTH AND MAREET STREETS, over
Itichardsuit's Jcwelri Store. ,U,724;504
CTED
87. MAIIKET EITAIRL7T.
NEW FALL G 1 ODs,
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
SECONI I
IMF
SILKS,_ POPLINS, EMPRESS,
J. X BURCHFIELD II CO'S,
No. 5.1 St. Clair, near—Liberty St.
self:
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HOSIERY and. GLOVES.
F. SC:l'lb°
_ ear
16 Na 168 Wylie Street. ju
8.
rioo:n4o] 168.
BLACK SILK SACQUEB.
Lama Lace Points,
Summer Shawls,
SALE AT LOW I'ILICIa3, BT
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
23 Fifth Street,
MCCANDLESS Li. CO.,
C AR cute Wfisou, c'Arr C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley, ..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY. °
t ICIHN — A, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
E .; su.vrit PLATED WARE,
1.4
t 4. -
PARIAH STATUETTE%
v 3
BOKENIAN GLASS,
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
,z• GOODS, a great variety.
100 WOOD STERIPT.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
rah=
WALL PAPER.
wALL PAPER,
AT REDUCED-PRICES.
AFTER. JULY is?,
We will offer onr present stock of
Wall Papers at Greatly Reduced Prices:
. A large assortment of SATIN PAPERS, for balls /
rooms, dc., at
N 0.1.01 Market Streeit l near Fifth.
• JOS. R. litlOßE's & BRO.
MEETINGS AND BATTING.
-
H°l.l'""' HELL &
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
PrE'PreiDEnROZI.
gaga %furors of BRAVIt =MX and LIGHT
sigeson, , AND INIAGNOLLS:
, EiliprnNGS AND BATTINar:,
DYER AND 'SCOURER,
J. LUTcEI.
DYER: AND SCOURER.
,
Bro. EU lErr. ' CLAM .1311EMEIT
And Nog. 135 and 187 Third Enna,
myn k tsi rirrEMU/ 49 E4 PA.
NOW OPENING,
IMMI
ARKET STREET.
11 'ARRIVAL OF
W AND BELLVT/TIIL
Cr 400013 S
A2SORTICENT or
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
DRY GOODS,
TO BE POUND IN THE CITY, AT
•••••••--16S.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW - MOIIAIIII.
BLACK( SILKS.
100 WOOD STREET
100 WOOD STREET
lIE
TRIMMINGS AND NOTI
FOR THE FALL TRADE
AT
MACRUM, CLYDE fir CO.OB.
•
"EA BELLE" SKIRT,
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT COLORS.
A complete line of
Balmoral Hosiery, for Ladies & Misses
The best aszortment of
GENT'S CASSIDIERE SHIRTS.
Ale°, a full line of
Gent's Fall and Winter Underwear.
WHITE FRENCH CORSETS,
Slightly soiled by salt water, only 60 cents
A BEAUTIFUL_LINE OF
Infants' Wool Hoods and Sacques.
BRADLEY'S FLANNELS, In all Mors.
Our Assortment of Notions is well 'Selected.
co A n s
t w ry
h M av e e r crhentsv ew i a l l vd well
t-sot cc e k omf
i G e o o o d u s r
stock, as we have the goods suiting their tr“e.
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
ses IS and SO Market Street.
pawies ➢IADKED DOWN!
MACRITM,Aa CARLISLE'S,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
All GOODS GREATLY REDUCED:
ON AND AFTEI.TOLY IST.
HOOP BEIHTS. (Ladies',) for
CORSETS, (Real French,)
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 tor 25
BID GLOVES, (warranted,'
PAPER COLLARS
5100 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good)
POCKET BOORS, worth 50c
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS
'!LEN'S JEAN DRA.WEIIS
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost
CREAT BARCAINSI
IN AXAI, KINDS OF GOODS.
Special Bates to Merchants & Dealers.
INACRUDI & Ct&P.LISLEI,
MEI
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
METH SUiILIIER CORDIAL,
An infallible remedy for Sommer Complaint, Diar
rhea, Dysentery, Vomiting, Sourhtcrmach and
Cholera Morbua.
DR. 1111thIS' CRIMP CIIIIR,
A specific for Cholera, Cramps sad Pain In the
Stomach, tot sale by
IVUUuS & EWING,
Corner of. Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS VOR.
I=
J. SOHOONIKAKIKR. & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
VERDITER GREEN,
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by
exposer*. It will look butter, last longer and glee
more perfect satisfaction than Any paint in the
market. ,
COAL AND COKE. -
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON 'STEWART & CO
Having removed their Oftlee to
NO, 507 1...1:13E11,T"ir ESPICEET,
(Lately City Flour HiIi)'RECOND RLOOR.
Are now prepared to furnish good TOUGH-100HE.
NY LUMP, NUT COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest
mortet price.
AU orders left at their office, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly.
mrZ:tr2s
A RAISTRONG & HUTCHLINSON,
inanr.LpErtn, Aii 3 iN'iStrlVllignirrr COAL CO.,
MINERS,_SHIPPERS AND DEiLERS, BY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Xoughioitheny
•
CAS. AND FAMILY COAL.
(Moe and Yard—BOOT OF TRY STREET, near
the Gas Works.
BUSINESS CHANGES
DISSOLUTION.
OTICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the partnership heretofore existing be
ween J.13.1-lE.lltHlr, W J. i• IIERRIFF. HUOH
LOIJUHREY and W1.,T,TA.51 undcr the
name and style of tIED.RIFFR; LOURIIREY &
131.ei7RAW, has been thls day dissolved hy mutual
consent. and theTl.l.lal33lNl4, OAS AND STEAM
FITTING, COPPER.' SHEET IRON AND Buess
F N
uuDEY BUSINESS wiu be ,continued here
after
SHERRIFFS•.& LOUCHREY.
Who will settle the accounts of the late firm.
J. B. trliEttlPF,
W. J. SHERIFF.
HUUH LtsUllitgEY.
WM. Blc9ItA.W. .• I
analw.B
HAIR_ AND pERr,Wm:E,
riIN.PECI—C-1-----)nia, Inent gal ijr
HAIR WORKER` AND '..PIeRgDMER, No.l#if
Mil street. ;tear Smithfield, Pitteburgh:
Always on band, a seaeral assortment bf tarn&
rEvWIGni DARDS, CURLS_ ; Gantiehienla Wp,21.0.
Aikes, GUARD 'CHAINS, BRA L..
RAWde. A. good Price in 'cash win be heti Tor
' AIR. -•- L ..' "'•
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Ladles% mid, GantiemerVa way entGigy ,dnuel
the neaten manner.. . , nth2:al
THOGIUUWERS.
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Q, I,III44EILLY: Citni r :Sum on
k j to Gio. F. ScHIJOHMAN & Co
JPRAGTICAL LlTlllol444lfillita,',
on_ly Steam -Lithiiiiraphici Establishment West
ofthegountfins. Ecsiness Castle, 'Letter Heads.
Bonds. Labels. Clsonlars. ShoW Canis Dtpioniss.
Portralt4 View*, Certificates at pe_poitts, Invita
tion Cutds, ; & O.— brat l / 4 TS and 7*, Third' stn?ct l
Plttaburah.„....
BARE!, 6,1110141014
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41.1iCillirmOICE0.
_
intrlT HOUSE .A. BI3 CSCAATIOiT BUILDING oe.
~. . ho . i
0 and 4 lit. Clat., &rent. 'Pittsburg.. Pa. inPactal
atteutiOa given to the cttogning and banding ot
govutr HOUSEd and PUBLIC stra.Dure i #; •
,
NEW
OM
- 10
19 FIFTH STREET
AND
11QEMOVAL--The Merchants I
Mannfaetu rers National Bank will, on -
Tit IMSDAY, Atigtat. 27th,
Remove to the corner of Pint and Wood streete
Ifouse formerly occupied by the People's Nation:
Bank,' and relnain during the erection of their ne ,
'Banking - • .
sualmin 8d0Tt,.4., Cashier.
WEIGHTS AND IitEASUREE
.np,k1".6,,,,,Vc0. ..n.....
Ei liea
i . S. LYON ' ,
' le{ Ot iVAglita and 3/ 4 8 nrei 1 / 2
No. N YONSTEc ifrIZZEI 4 ,
tßetween Liberty and Ferry streetg•
()More protoptiy..ittonded to.
____,..... minimmin
EST 0 0/f
Machine Stone Tfrorka,
- NorthWeat corner or 'Won ContimoQ Allegheny.
. • • ' BATIREMB ATHATIBIA & CO.
Have on hand. or tcepare on ce Heart
and litniSiones, Flags for Sidewalks,, Brewei
Veldts, an.- ' Head.aiid T oinbStonea, au.
~ Ordera DM/P4Yexecateci. Prices reasonable
,
- • .
A ILLEGUENT ALCADI
.
'ils next regular. s
T DY ession tvlll eumraenee on
InT.XCELSIOI ' ..
UESA; SEPTEMBER IBT,
t lIALL, Fellerat stret neghen,
MIL 'P. E. WAKEHA.II, Prlualpal, will recel.
patina at the liall, un itouttay, August 31st. rm. v:
V tO - 156 o'o4B. " r •
_I7O.AJLAL.4 .:-STCOCri:
NEWEST STYLES!
TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS,
TWO ANI) THREE PLY
CARPETS !
ALL WOOL INtIitAINS, in great variety
_. ,
COMMON CARPETS,
AT VERT LOW PRICES.
DRUGGETS, all 'Widths,
MEDALLION DRUGGETS,
WINDOW SHADES.
Our stock Is the largest and most desirable we
hare ever offered to the trade.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO'
21 - FIFTH STRier.
.eio:d&-wp
r{ ALL
GOODS..
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON.
A FULL ASZAORTMENT OF
Velvet,
Brussels,
Tapestry,
CAR~ET~,
JII§T OPENED AND OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
own ircumocK & co.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
seB:
CARPETS! CARPETS!
MANUFACTURERS HERE and
in
_Europe HAVE 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 Fail.
McCALLUM BROS.,
bl FIFER' STREET.
NEW CARPETS !
AT POPULAR PRICES
rirrAluim) & 'COLLINE
OFFER THE
Newest and Best Patterns
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS AND , CORNICESi
McFARLAND & COLLINS
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Building to 11. S. Custom House & Postottief
anlo:mWt
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ARE t3TVEIRTOR TO ANY OTHER
OPPERED 22P TEM cat.
WINE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM, PREECE
WATEk.BUTTER, SUGAR and SODA. CRACE
ER6; SCOTCH and MLR BISCUIT.
For Sale by Every grocer in the Olt)
ies:r36Bake No. 91 Liberty St.
CORN IYLEAL,RYE FLOUR, &(
ASHINGTON MILLS,
•4
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near Pittsburgh Grata Elevator ;
w. w.
Manufactur FEEDOHN MEAL, RYE FLOUR an
CHOPPED U( der ma s dellvereiLln either cll
free of charge. Grain of all kinds, chopped. an
Corn shelled. on short notice.,
REMOVALS
if?4)NE.
Three Ply,
And Ingrain
t r>
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