The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 17, 1868, Image 2

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pittintrij Gairtte,
From the E!htladelphlit Press
- SONGS OF VICTORY. '
PENNSYLVANIA 'id MAINE
The Keystone thanks
The m n .tt Maine,
Anil "hrough her ranks
On e a d arm. n
Their victory rings
-
'I hr reb•-t fears.
The paid t beers,
The glorious', et rain. -
Vermont al- , oke drat and walla
An.l you responded:
Awl h ,arcs fiat LW' . ',bed and reit,
No rtior • despondrd—
And now old Prnn's
alive—
itrr tr rm n cheer,
Whirs rebels fear,
Your pond- Tons
. .
And soon from s a to sea ,
The valuing e 7 • •
Caught, by ..h niiilleas free, ,
VIII shrill the sky.
And every saute will rouse,
As tyr nt lear.
And it' o men cheer,
'Perfected Liberty.
- 7
Oh. butt( you failed,
( Undaunted 3ittlne.
Stout h •rts had q:alied,
and once again
The r -It or band wonid rib!:
But now cur f.ura
Are lust In cheers.
Por ye are otalwart men.
MAINE.
.!Hreve ynn heard be news from Milne?"
h treat north. astern Sate
Wh rho ens in Yankee land
A nrghty gram' , gate. -
Tb r frepsou hoped to rule
And ther wr. hes In pidtkr.
For h -e'er turned the lid Lo Ire othrr side
11.struh for the news from Mal° 4
"Have you beard the news from Maine?"
*The a ones , ion oul you: ,
Th. y eLo 1 ere tn. , boys were born,
•
t owe hlr 3. years age
It. mean.. hit meu hid beard
• of orerwhelud,,g gain;
And •or me .nd you Sts 111 us true: --
We laic heard .tle news from Milne I
"Mave you heard the news f• em Maine?
Lo .y,.0 he r the shoos afar?"
We nay. g.iue•l the •econd victory
IskBl:l'.9 y , - second war,
And we shill lid.r.r.hose shouts
Again nd ye again.
Cheer. voice nod mind •hro , all the land.:
We base eArd the news from Milne.
"Him Ton hoard the news frem Maine ?"
In die main we're .ITrays right,
And who time Is she 80.1 remains,
In ese y eon I g ti. ht.
Pass, pass .he wor around!
,± • And 'la rider out the strain!
We've won at a • (mud !he se.'ond round!
litu rah for the news from Maine! 0. U. L
EPHEMERIS.
• —Beecher has joined a Tanner's'Club.
--IslewPort cottages are still pretty full.
—Fanny Jananscheck has arrived in New
York.
—Peaches are fifty cents a bushel in
Teias.
—Savannah has a two and a•half million
bankrupt. 1
—Yellow fever is a thing of the present at
New York.
—Du Chailln intends to lecture again this
coming winter.
—Mrs. D. P. Bowers is playing Cleopatra
in San Francisco.
- —An exchange soya "Twelve years Is a
long time in France." ,
—England is only four hundred and
twenty-sixmiles long.
—Minnie Hauck has been quite respecta
bly received in London.
—The Austrian Crown Prince is learning
the trade of a locksmith.
—There are five hundred safes in the new
Park Bank in NeW York.
—Some one in Brooklyn has written an
American opera called 'footle.
—Edwin Forrest is to act five nights at
Troy and only get $2,500 for it.
—A woman in Brooklyn was recently
frightened to death by some burglars.
—The Princess Metternich is said to don
masculine attire and ride velocipedes.
-,—Wagner is engaged to write an opera
expressly'for the Theatre I..yrique in Paris.
—Some hopeful Italians think that after
the present eruption Vesuvius will become
extinct.
—The Hon. John, of prize ring fame, is
- finding much difficulty in obtaining a re
nomination to Congress. ..
—Cora Pearl is coming to America. This
is almost too much; we suppose Skittles and
Finette will soon follow.
--Geo. Peabody is in Ireland, probably
looking out for good wateri to cast another
million or two of bread onto. _
—Daring the last twenty-five years the
Odd Fellows have educated forty-five thous
and children in this country. .
—A man in Noffolk is reported to have
- found $350,000 in an old trunk.' Such a
trunk is better than . Liebler's.
—A few, months more will pass and then
King Ludivig, of -.13 - ivaria, is - to beconien
Benedict and marry the Ciar'S daughter.
Marshall Cinunbert is writing'a reply to
Kinglake's. History,: of the Crimean . War,
andltladame Canrobert is translatinglit into
English:
—Wagner doesn't want American man,
suers to cut his new opera without consult
ing him, and he has distributed a circular to
that effect.
—Secretary W. H. Sewafd's neighbors
ihty, that that "ancient worthy" has repeat-
edly, in private, declared himself for Grant
and Colfax.
--Deeember is the month that Miss Brad
0011 is coming here to America. By a prop
a exercise of patience Americans can con
trol themselves until then. • •
A special train on the Chicago & Green
Bay'llailwaY,last Saturday, ran 91 miles
I,u ninety:flve minutes, the last 61 miles be-
ing•done in ferty.nine minutes.
•.—Cardinal Bonaparte saidto be very
seriously ill, and his disease is supposed to,
lie the same as that of, which Napoleon the
- Omit died, i. e. cancer in the stontaeh,
—Young Tom Hood is vigorously fight
-I,l(3,railii,'moncipiilies of England..
Oenrgefgaght the, dragon successfully,
but„ Tem . is no saint unfortunately.
• Stanton,lS the Bevolutionary wo
21101_ - Vote Tor lieymour and. Blair if
1 0;0 , haci a Chaaie; slit thinks Beymnur sitn
jtlet nnostentathms and strictly, temperate.
firoinises another boob , this,
hat"9had frog} Beulah to St.
Imo,, and. we suppose ,t h at the 'fair au.:
thoietai has had time to eta"' pp another
ihtter in thei:eneyeloPeclia,
Says the London Teievaph is
.
spbsidized , by , Lionis Napoleon, and 'as that
paper praises • that 'monarch to
_the very .
in.d does not deny the subsidy insin.•
titttint?, theroMfir trae•
Blaineee twins are toing to. Paris
Atifir:weelt, says , 'special • telegnun: Our
-• • ,‘i
special neglected to state whether they both
go in the same steamer 0r,., not, which is a
strange oversight from so responsible a per-
BOIL r.
—There really seems to be no such thing
as getting rid of that unpleasantly popular
fellow Champagne Charlie. We cannot be
gin to say how many times oron how many
instruments of torture he has been execu
ted. Thousands of beginners have mur
dered him, and yet he continues to &agent
a miserable existence.
—Count von Schack, a Prussian artillery
lieutenant, and considered 'the best SWIM- -
mer in the North German army, made a bet
a the other day to the effect that he would
. •
swim across ( the Spre e, lying on his back
and bearing on his breast aboard, with two
full bottles of wine, six eggs in a dish, and
four tumblers. If one of these articles
should - fall from the board, he would lose
the bet. He won it, ,-
-Bees, in swarming, have been known
to alight upon persons and animals, stinging
them severely, and in some instances catt)
*Ma w
ing death. The American Bee arn,
referring to an, instance of the kind,here
m, swarm of bees settled upon the head of a
horse standing in front of a church, and the
owner, who went to its assistance, was
stung senseless, says that, all the difficulty
could have been obviated by the use of cold
water sprinkled upon them.
—An American writer in the German
Ifirchenblate says that if Henry Ward Beech
er could speak the German language, and
be prevailed , upon to preach for a year in
one of the capitals of Germany, he would
' succeed in stemming the aide of infidelity'
in the old country. He says it is but the
plain, unvarnished truth when he asserts'
that there, is on the whole continent no pul
pit orator that could be compared with him.
Believing tbis, assertion to be true, is it not
Mr. Beecher'? duty to begin the study of
the German language at once ?
—M. Cremi l eux, the celebrated Jewish ad
v'Ocate in Paris, says he deplores the efforts
made by certain short-sighted Jews in the
United States to array the American Israel
ites as a party against one of the Presiden
tial candidates, as criminal folly, and as
sures the editor of the Avenir Hatfona/,who
expressed his astonishment at the course of
the American Israelites, if-their rumored
hostility to Gen. Grant were true, but that
his adviees from America seemed to indicate
the - groundlessness of these reports.
—ln February, 1966, the• steamer W. R.
Carter exploded on the Mississippi river,
near Vicksburg, and afterwards took fife .
and was partially burned, when it sunk.
On board was an iron safe belonging to the
Adams Express Company,containing $230,-
000 in National currency. Owing to the
depth of water (some 70 feet) in which the
wreck sunk, and the deposit of mud laid on
it by the Father of Waters, several attempts
to recover it 'were in vain, but at length suc
cess has crowned the efforts of the search
ers, and the money is now in charge of the
Company's agent at Vicksburg.
—"At Clara Mundt's," says the Berlin
correspondent of the Baltic Gazette, "I met
yesterday Berthold Auerbach. I was much
surprised at his appearance. You would
take him for a dry old lawyer much sooner
than the author of so (many hcart-stitTing
novels. He is a clever chess-player, and it
is-amusing to hear him , curse himself in a
humorous way when he is at a loss to knoid
what move to make. He dues rot look (Mite
as old as he is, and I have been told that
there is still an immense amount of work in
him, which will be good news to his innu
merable friends and admirers."
—A picture is creating some mirth in
lowa political circles„ The centre figure is
the great American Tanner, U. S. G.,
hearty,' stout, -and strong on his legs, with
his sleeves rolled up and apron on, he looks
every inch a man. On his left are Lee,
Buckner and Johnson, the sorriest looking
set of tanned rebels that ever confronted the
general puhlic i Above their heads is a
card signed by them and "others of the , lide
Confederate army," saying "This is to
certify that we have had our hides tanned
by U. S. Grant, and that the 'work was by
him thoroughly done."r On his right the .
Great Sachem of Tammany presents Sey
mour and Blatr in characteristic attitude,
and says; "Hero Deneral, is a couple of
more hides to be tanned; when will they be
done ?" The Tanner responds, as he gives
a puff to his cigar: '‘Well I'll - finish them off
early in November." - Altogether, the rep
resentatiOn is a'capital one,
Blrmarck.
A Berlin correspondent of the London
News, writing under date of August 26,
Count • Bisnaarck has met with an sea,
dent which might have had serious conse
guencee. riding on his estate of Vart•
sine, accompanied by two friends, his horse
stepped... With hisfore feet into a hole, turned
a complete- somersault, and. precipitating
'the Count, fell .with his whole weight upon
him. Miraenlously enough, be'*as not
crushed" to death; but escaped, with'a few.
bruises. Tho Ugh speechless:for EL few 'no
ment3, and in a. state of great, Miyouspx
citement for the next twenty-lour hours, he :
las now so far recovered tie effects of WS
fall that be finds himself in his usual state of
health. It is hoped that, with ids well
known- strength of constitution, the nervous
disorder under which he!bas been suffering
of late, will not be brought on again by
,the
accident. •
• Marriage of 'Speaker Colfax. •
•
A. dispatch dated Chicago. September 14th,
says : The intelligence will be
.received,
. with great pleasure by the whole people of
the United States that Hon. Schuyler Colfax,
our warm-hearted, genial 'and - talented can
didate for The President, is about to lead.
to' the hynienial altar one of Ohio's most .
lovely .and accomplished daughters, 338.•
Nellie M. Wade, or Andover, Ohio, niece'or
Hun. 13.. P. Wade. , She accompanied the
Colfax partY to the RdeftY Maflatatils. :This
matrimonial contract has been entered.
into atter 13 mutual acquaintance of .two
years. and is highly gratifying to all parties
concerned. Tice nuptials will he - celebrated.
after a brief period. • c.,
Arr•old lady orot 4 40=4i:tit observed tyro
mftn pumping up water to wash the deck,'
and the - Captain bein g near, accostec/Lliitu
as 114Jows: ' ,
Well, Captain. got a well aboard, eh?"
"Yes; ma'ata , ,allinYa cirri one." raid
the polite Captain.
"Well, that's clever. I always dislike.'
this nasty river water. especially in dos
days." • • •
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1868
MMMI3TRY
TEETH EXTRACTED
:WITHOUT PAIN!
NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ARTIFICIAL
TEETH ARLORDERED.
A PULL BET FOR
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
SiII PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND
A W zr .
I rby. WA R A v t ly 9
ITE. my9:dtT
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
hlanntretarers and Wholesale Dealers in
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers
AND LAMP GOODS:
Also, CARBON AND LIMBIC/011N(/ OILS,
.BENZINE, &c.
I No, 147 Wood Strept.
se9:n2:l Between sth and GthAvennes.
CEMENT, SOAP STONE,' &c.
DRAULIC CEMENT.
fk)AP STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS.
'- WATER PIPES.
anIG:o10
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapeat and best Pipe In the market. Aliso, RO
BENDALE RYDR.AIILIC CEMENT for sale.
-R. B. & C. A. BROCRETT & CO.
Office and Manufactory-240 REBECCA BT.,
Allegheny. 4i' Orders by mall promptly attended
to.. it= r3B
PIANOS. ORGANS. &C.
BUY THE BEST AND. CHEAP•
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOMACKER PIANO - combines all the
latest valuable ImproSvements known in the con
struction of a fret class instrument. and has always
b4en awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full. sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship; for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $150; (according to
style and Snish,) cheaper than all other so-called
first elate Plano.
ESTEY'S COTTAriE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, In pro
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Instrument In the United States. it Is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get mit of order.
CARPENTERS PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found In this Organ.
Price friim *lOO to $550. All guaranteed for nye
years.
BARB, ICINAKE & BITETTLER, •
inn No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET. .
KNAISE & CO. l B
AND HAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
MO
HATS AND CAPS.
I3LA._rirS !
mcoRD & co.,
131 WOOD STREET,
Are now ready with a LARGE AND SELECT
STUCK of
. ,
1 1. 1121 11 iS T 4 04.41110 E"
au m ,
AND FURS.
-
1 1 /IAUTIN LIEBLER 4 --
DlL&Lia IN
HATS. CAPS AND ;..IF r ETRIS P
Also. Manufacturer, Wholeaale and Retail Dealer
ta TRUNKS, iiALISES._ No. 133,1 SMITH
FIELq sTrt.Err, Pittatrurgh. Pa.
Orders nromotivallod and aatirfactinn truaranteed.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
ULLAN ALLEN,
DIALER IR ALL KINDS OP
i. TOBACtI)j ANI) SEGAIII4
To. 8 SIXTH STREET, iNational Bank of Com
nerce Both:lingo
I'ITTIiBUDUIL Yd.
Branca of 172 Water street, N. Y.
ape:n77. DANIEL F. DIVAN.
EXCELSIOR WORKS.
-R. dr. W. OnEDIR.INSON.
Manufacturers and Dealers In
To'hacen, Snufr, Cigars, Pipes, &0.,
' No 6 PISDICIIAL ST.. ALLIDIFIHIGNIN
* HENRI w. 11ORIBACH,
Confectionery and Bakery
No. AOO SMITHFIELD STENET,
Between Seventh and Men/.
Sr LADIES' OYSTER tim.moN Attached
GEO. SCIELLELEIN, -
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner
AND DRALIIB IN ,
FOREIGN &DOMENIC FRUITS & NUTS,
No. 40, corner Federal and Rotansodstreete, Alle
gheny. &ir (Amass ,- y on hand, ICE CREAK, of
varinutl flavors. ; ;
SE,WiPTG MACHTITES.
THE GREAT AMERICAN COM-
A. BINATION:
,
BUTTON-HOLE OV.EILSEANUNO
AND SEIVAWGIZA.CaIIifE.
• IT MAN NO 01/1:1Al ft
_
BEING ABSOLUTELY. THE BENT FAMILY
MACHINE IN THE WORLD AND LN
TRINSICA LLY THE CHE APEST.
le - Agents wanted to veil this Moo Sine.
CTIAJg. C. 13A.1.141.F_Ar,
• ' 'Akt6tit for Western reuusvlvatilit..
Coiner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, ovcr
Itlchoydson , a.lrwyinr Store. unIA:O4
HAIR AND PERFUMERY.
OHN PEC4„ . Oriiitinental Htii
HAIR WORK KR AND Eli, No, 133
bird street. Clear Sinklitirld,l'ittsburgh.
Always on hand, a general ABoortroont of Ladles ,
NIBS, BANDS, CURLS; liantlernon's WttiB, TO
PEES. SCALYB, HUARD OH A IHR, BRACELET/I,
se, , MP A goad Price In cub will be given for
116 W. AIR
banks and - 41entleinenq Hair pelling dont!,
nsoest manner. mh2oo
WARIEHOUNE on ILIBETTY NT.
FUR
•
Exrdatora df jllept! P ttorson offer for
soda tar but and Warnhonse Nu. 10. lit I. Atersdn's
Blurt.. No. 331) Liborty &root, ) Lot 20 b7llO
Aga; A pp!), tn • J .111 , 04 A—Mt:KM:4N, .
• 143 ' 4111 A enuO, ror. iTherry fairy.
ieNzi STR EET PROPERTY
FOR` t4A1:131.
Sixty fe t font .) south. We of ,Pr on str, e• by
1.01 to Itmivers Alley Toren staled , hr ek
th , tmertY ;menu, uslort, h*ta-
Ws Jo roar. 'Postortil argar.m to.. In rer, mouths no
41cs.. Apply to ~ .111s4 •1i14,1,4;
Haag, ft" 148 4th AYFUltsh,
HERBY IL comNs,
. 25 Wood street
43 Firth street, Sole Agent
CTION - ERIES
DRY GOODS.
87. MARKET STREET. 87.
NEW FALL GOODS,
NOW OPENING,
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
87 MARKET STREET.
vi 0
=1 04 0 , 3 -4
. 24 -....-1 a
i g 44 a
. . r .,.. .1!241 pt p .
= Z.„ a -. ,t, , 0
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
SO. ITCY,
nr No. 168 Wylie Street.
16S: 168.
(ap3o:n4o)
C ARR' (1 1 1 C ‘g j o n
n, I G u•Et3r CO.,
WHOLESALE, DEALERS IN
Foieign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third door above Diamond alley.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
. COAL AND COKE.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
• DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed their °Mee to
1 4 1 . 13. 587 1.113.E.11,7"1"
(Lately City Flour MIIO SECOND !MOOR.
4 1- 1. 7 , pprepared Polll,',Vtggil-JT,u,,?gleCtgwritEsi
morket'price. --
All orders left at their office,
attended
addressed -to
them through the mall w be
to promptly.
my2.5:tr25
AIIBISTRON HUTCIILITSON,
1.. a Success o rs
A.l .7 ; c PCrtr a till s lO t illlZNY COAL Co.,
MINERS ,SHIPPERS AND DF.A LEM, BY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER., .of superior Youghiogheny
[ CAS AND FA! i ILY COAL.
Office and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near
the Gas Works.
, •
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY
100 WOOD STREET
(JHINA, GLASS AND
9UEENSWARE,
DILIFER PLATED WARE,
PARIAN STATUETTES '
BOHEMIAN GLASS,
And other STA PIA AND ?ANDY
004)1)5, s great'varLety.
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED A' CO
in=
100 WOOD STREET,
• WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER, •
AT REDUCED PRICES.
AFTER JULY linT,
We will oder our present stock of
Wall Papers at Greatly leduced1 educed Priee&
A large assortment of SATINAPICEB. for halls,
rooms, ceilings, &c., at
N0..107 Market Street t near Fifth.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
RAPER.
DI'I'TSBUItGIi PAPER MANE
PACTUHING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
CLINTAiN MILL — STICUBENVILLk. 0810.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA.
orrum AND wAßumusE,
V 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
'Ol/TICMaa—AUGUST HANTJE, President.
JNO. IL LIVINGSTON, Trossurer.
SAMIIBI. RIDDLE. Secretary.
Dinsecrows—Argetit Hartm, John Atwell, 8. II
Hartman. John K. •Ington.
Cash field for ('aver Stunk. • la2Motri
CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, &c.
ML=DIMI
WASHINGTON STHEZT,
Near Pittsburgh Grain Elevator
W. W.' A.NTEIMIRICIN.
• . .
efanufWurer of C O RN MEAL incE FLOUR and
CHOPPED PEED. orders delivered in either till
free of charge. limit" of all kinds , chopped.' and
Mini shrll.l.. on .Onvi noting..
LWEIGIITS --MEASURES;
IL LW
dealer of
No. b rotrit :
Weights and illeasnres,
STREET,
wean Liberty and Ferry 'treat&
nro,'n ntt 111
=OM
EMQVALS.
E now
Mikunfictu
• its erchunito ai.
rs Nstlunal Hank will, un
DAY. &usages WM. ,
'raid et First and Wood stmts.
urged by. People's 'Ns , lonal
durtug the erection of their new
4, 4 44.10917, jig CAOkr.
IMIII
RellluTe to the
Dint. rupnerly I
Ronk,-And mud
Bink•ng Uwuw
►1111:112
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
NEW CARPETS
ARRIVED AND ARRIVING.
WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF AN
Immense , stock of every de
scription of CARPETINGS,
new styles, for Fall Sales,
and -,which will be con.
staidly added to during the
season.
THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES.
McCALLITH EROS.,
m STREET.
sel2:
F.AttLt_Jl. Srirp'ClK
NEWEST STIOLES I
TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS
TWO AND TFI.II.E.V. PLY
CARPETS
ALL WOOL INGRAINS, In great variety.
COMMON CARPETS,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
DRU(3-0 ETS, all Widths.
MEDALLION DEUGGETS,
WINDOW SHADES.
Our stock is the largest and most dealrable we
have ever offered to the trade.
BOVARD, ROSE &.00. 3
zl FIETH STREVI'.
se 10:d &w.ir
FALL GOODS.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON
A FULL AKIORTMENT OF
Velvet,
Brussels,
Tapestry,
Three Ply,
And Ingrain
C.AJEP.UTS,
JUST OPENED AND OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
OLIVER 11"CLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 23 Filth Street.
eeB:
71 73
NEW CAUFETS,
40 TT 3Ft. gi" _A. I IV" ES,
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
THE BM"' GOODS AT LOWEST PRAMS.
McFARIJAITD & COLLINS
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Building to 11. S. Ctuitom House h Pest 08100
lIIIS:TTSa. T
BUSINESS CHANGES
VOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVEN
11 ghat the part^ erehlu heretofore exleting be.
tween J All e:S MeCUNE and MATTHEW STICW•
ART, under the zama anu style of
McCUNg & ST'EWART,
Has been this day dissolved by mutual oon,ent, and
the P,oda - ce nd Comm 'slop Businesswill• be car.
r ed on un de r
J th e S IdoCUNE and J. iHN
CR SE, under IIMIIII3 and style of &
Elto , who will attic the account, or thu late drm.
J Alll NS UN .
• 11ATTIIEW STEWART.
Pittsburgh. Sept. Ist, 1868. ielpr6B
•
0T1C113.. IS ncanikv GITEN
twd,ihat toe Varterihlp heretofore exhtlne
ti J Lt. MI KUM! n Vs • ; W 'J. H FP: tiUti
imuutitimi ane.wILLIAM HouH,aW , unst.r the
Milne ,1111.1 style of tidEltillY LOUUHltalf
MetiltAte, tote bt*n day dlesolved hy mutual
rousemt, sad thr PLAINIBIIeeki VAS ANL, r * MAIII
011Er.T IKON Atilt Hexed
FOUNlntlf IIWSANEFIS will be cesUitnest be:t
arter br
LOtICHREY'
iffhe will settle the accounts of the late firm.' •
Jit eHERIFF, .
_3V ,J. EttiFl+,,
seis:rB • t' to 'WM. yeatikAW:•• •
=XI
• . .
lES'iOBIBION . .
.
Machine - Stone Ircorks,
Northwest earlier of West Common, mleghemy.
• ; ft ATVATE '& CO.
Hate cid h land ui prepare' tin 'Sniiit notice Hearth
and Step Mush irlatii ‘ tor Sidewalks,' Brewer"
It r aulta, , lo.. Head an omb Hcoues.dlta . •
Orders promptly slummed. rritta
CORNICES
WELL SEASONED
STONE.
AUCTION SALES.
4 ".
BY B. B. BMITHEON & 00.
TALUABI4 PROPER
Ty,
v
56 WOOD STREET,
AT A.LIcTION.
ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19TEK,
At o'clock P. M.. on the measles, Noll bo sold
by auction, tha• valuable lot of ground fronting--
23,4 feet on Wood totrret. extending b.ck la depth
N 2 feet, on watch Is erected the substantially built
three-story' brick Business House. No. 56 Wood
Street s formerly occupied by James P. Tanner.
For business purpose.. this locality cannot be ear.
Passed. 3 oesbitallsts and business men generally
this sale should prove very attractive. Terms ewe.
U. B. SMMISON &
sel4 • Auctioneers.
BY A. LECIOATE.
LOTS ON ALLEGHENY AVENUE
AT A UCTION.—Two *Hebb- building lots on
Allegheny Avenue, north of Ohto Avenue. Atte
cheny Clot. will be sold on the pramtsfs,
DAY, at pt. 17th, at a o'clock. Terms.
aels A, LEGGATE. kuetioneer.
BY PAptin & PHILLIPS, -
PALMER & PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEERS
And Commission Merchants"
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Streit, Pittsbaigh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goo& and itiotioni;
AT PRIVATE BALE DAY AND EVENING.
Consignments Solicited. Prompt Be.
tarns.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
115. FOURTH ST. 115.
JOHN D. BAILEY &
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AUCTIONEERS,
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS BONDS,
and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., eithe r r on the
premises or at the Board of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate at private sale.
Sales of Real Estate in the country attended.
Office. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. jy6:e.4
$.10.000 T"OAN,
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.
GrEAD. M. PETTY•
=l5 Real Estate Agent. 60 Smithfield street.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
MIMIC UM CORBIN',
An infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, Diar
rhea, Dysentery, Vomiting, Sour htomath and
Cholera Morbus.
DR. 11RRIS' CRIMP CBE,
A Sto spec mach ificfor for
sale Cholera, &amps and Pain in the
. by
HARRIS & EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS FOR
3. SCHOONMAKER, & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
MEI
McCOY'S VERDITER GREEN;
The only green paint that will not. deteriorate by
exposure. It will look better, last longer and gives
more perfect satisfaction than any paint in tlie
market.
CRACKER BAKERIES
...
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ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY MMW
OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
WINE, BOSTON. SODA, CREAM. P'BrENCR,
SCOTCHWATgB„ BUTTER,_SUGAR and SODA CRACK
ERS: and MILK BISCUIT.
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City.
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
Jetkrtfi
UCATIONAL
LLEGHENY ACADEMY.
T rhe next east - Mar aeasion will e.nmenoe on
• TOtEMAY, SEPTEMBER UT.
In ExcELsum '2 A LL, Federal save', Allegheny.
MR. T. -E. WA IiEHAM, Prtnafpal, 9111 receive
pupils at the Hall, on Monday. Auguat 31.. t. tr•
to 12 Wel"c... ta22:v47 -
ALLEGIIENT CITY ACADEMY,
MID COItiKEEMIAL COLLEGE,
No. 101 FEDERAL n'Ver Allegheny Savings
_
Sesslonn: Setentlik. from A. M. to /P.. 1116
Con.unTel I: A to'4q-P.
tve,,h34 Scanlon: Scientific and Pommr•relal, 9 %o
Op at. .1. at, PIIY.Itt,
N. S. !COBB. 'h. M.
Prinolpals.
IMIEM
SHEETINGS AND BATTING.
tioutzEs, BELL & CUy
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
eirrsTstritcm.
Kano !Aurora of REAVI MEDIUM and I.IGEPPI
ANCHOR AND ILiGNOLIik
SHEETINGS AND BATTING
DYER AND SCOWLER,
H.: J. LANC,
DYER AND SCOURER.
to. 3 /1"1`. CLAIR -.l3"ll3METzsi
. .
And Nos. 186 and 181 Third Street,
1nvi41144 I'l r Bß tirtaL PA
ARCHITECTg
g4.lm .skluiwo
ARCHITECZ.B,
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intim HOUSE Also 4 ItTtON BUILIIINGe, Nos.
.4 IMO 4 Bt. Clair -street. Pittsburgh. Pa. 4sielaa
sttebticin given le' the designing and building of
(3 9 11 / 1 2.110t141.8 ma PUBLIC! BUILDIN