The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 18, 1868, Image 2

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4tin cannot he lob. decided or too explicit in
=Wog known.to the 'French GOvernmenithatthece
is not now. nor lila therebeen nor will tietre be.rver
the team, idea existaig in thislinvernment of suffer
ing a dissolution of this Union to take place in any
way whate er. There will be here only one nation
and one Government, •nd there will be the emu
Itepublic and the same Constitutional ',bum that
have already survlved.a dozen national changes and
change , or gov rumen tln almost every oth‘ r
hese stand h reaiter as they now are,
oobbob eels, bP Unman *under and human all'eution." —
W ILLtals IL SIMARD.
Tell them this rnlon, so great, cann - t Fever,
bough it may tremble beneath t e rude shock:
As It oath lived, so shall lt Ilve f'rever, . •
Strong aa the muuntstn•oak, firm as the rock.
Others have fallen—are fa ling around us:
Dynaotles tremble and aink to decay:
But the great heartlehote ttonyletters have bound
sever haithrobbed as it's throbbing to-day.
Let.them qt deem In a moment of weakness
We can rrender our birthright and name—
Strike the old II .g. and wi.li patience and meeknCSS,
Bear the foul blot on our hardl, earned, Lime.
Dumb be thelongue that would tell the foul etbry,
Blighted the brain couldeoncelve it elm' .
Crushed be the heart that wold rntdi the glory
. And honor our country hath striven.to win.
V.
Ever and ever enr flag shall he streaming,
Adding new glorie- of .tripes and of stars:
Though, the sword glancing and bayonet glealninr,
Tell us of treasons, corruptions and wars.
Vr.
Noon shall our land, to its old peace retnrning'.
Spring to the duties that make nations great;
And whale in very heart valor is b-rnieg,
Oalmiy and bravely her des my wait.
. , Vanity Fair. May 18 1661
EPHEIMI.S.
—lowa lias started a new cattle disease.
—Coal has been discovered in Musachu
1173
—A. Kentucky sow is suckling a ewe
lamb
—The Pacific whale fishery -is a failure
this year
—Mark Twain is about to• lecture in
Pleveland. •
—Gounod has made several additions to
his opera of Faust.
—St. John, New Brunswick, is to have a
new $lOO,OOO hotel.
—Gen. Godfrey Weitze has been trans
ferred to New Orleans. -
—Attorney General Evaris celebrated his
silver wedding recently. 1
—Walter Brown now talks of going to
England to row Kelley.
—Out of fourteen races this season eleven
have been won by paper boats.
—The Chicago Sorosis are trying to star
a weekly papei like the Revolution.
—A grand fete. is to be given to Conn
Bismarck when he returns to Berlin.
—Joe Jefferson has nearly completed his
third week of Rip. Van Winkle in Chicago.
,is fashionable now to have one's
breath smell of onions, for the Empress eats
garlic. _
—Whist is more fashionable than croquet
among those who are still at the watering
places.
The salary of the postmaster of Boyd's
station, Ky., is, under the act of 1864, fixed
at t 4 a year. • ,
k r —Dr. Hirsch„of Rotterdam, claims to have
discovered a method of making deaf mutes
hear and speak. • .
—lf Adam could have lived until Sunday,
according to some computors, he would have
been 5,872 years old.
—About 5,000 tons of tobacco—to say
nothing of cabbage leaves—are used every,
year in New York City.
Brodwell, the wife of Judgeßrod
well,' Is to begin to publish The Chicago
`l,egal News next month. •
—Cornelius Vanderbilt keeps a bank ac
count of over a million dollars, which he
can check out at any moment.
—A conservatory of music is soon to be
started in New York under the charge of
Gazzaniga,- Albites and Ronconi.
—Jean Ingelow's father was a country
barber in England. Two hundred thousand
copies of her works have been' sold.
—Gentlemen's winter._ costumes are thus
described: 'More becoming, more - English
and less absurd than those of last Year.''
John' Brougham's nets theatre in New
York will be done about November first. It
is to' be a temple of legitimate drama only.
—Parton has been, either as patient' or
vi as ylum
and
to, a New York inebriate asylum
and .tells all about it in the October Atlantic.
-Edwin Booth has just paid $125 per
yard for some cloth of gold which he put:
poses using in his new costumes for Riche
-The annual Convention of the Pro—
testant. Episcopal Diocese of Illinois is now
in session - and all seems to be going on se
renely
--Henry Ward Beecher has concluded
not to lecture this season, but to devote all
his spare time to - writing his new "Life of .
Christ.”
Some one says that forty thousand New
Yorkers hve by borrowing money. A good
manymore than that borrow until they lose
their livings.
—Nathaniel Wheeler, famous as a sewing
machine man, is a candidate for the next
Democratic nomination for Governor of
•Connectient.-:
—The Richings Opera troupe have a,trans
lotion of the Charming
: opera "Our and
Zimmeinkann," which they sang last nigh t
1k Philadelphia. • •
—:-Borne one ham' comppted that-it will
• - taka 50,000 inOels of, sugar to 'convert - the
Jersey jwirof cranberries this year into
sauce and jelley. '
—.The,.oung Marquis of. Bute' bas just
come of age and into an income of $1,500i000
a year: He is considered pretty well off,'
even for a "Ma{qui& ,
, -foot of the Venus de Medici is in
joiigth oieleventh the height of the whole
figitm;Bud in Width eni:eighteenth the
Idiot of the whole figure.
Governorgenlon, of New York., lisaid
to have
a beautifulyo u n g . piece: w h o has .
- bcpirtltreetlmea divorced and e for the. fourth
time itt'eitgiged to be m a r ried
?- , -anbpster2liew , York, las two baseball
Cliche, rejoicing in -the names , of .."Early
•
en ii:•Triroii,pwite r :worms. ,, We sup
pose the former always catch the Worms out
Yohtig ladies, attention L West Point
Cadet say there have r been , butfour pretty
girls **Aids season.: Now if all the girls
who . ' go_ there next season wculd ; devote
themselves exclusively to the civilians than
,
the Cadets would be well eAkr for their"
insolence. l _
—No notice has been taken of
'ling given by young Catnip= to , the
Prince Imperial, and he is to be allowed to
go to school' just as if nothing had hap
pened. •
—The Illinois - hermit, who formed the
subject of a lengthy sensation article in the
Chicago papers recently, is dead. His
daughter has been induced - to undergo 'a
scouring and feels better.
--The Protestant- Episcopal Church of
the Holy Communion in Chicago, is 'now
being moved from Wabash avenue and
Randolph street to g purnside street, under
the supervision of twelve men.
—About as mean a joke as the most invet
erate joker can get off is to publish an art
nouncement of a marriage which has never
taken place. ; The person who perpetrates
such a deed deserves ostracism and a boot
ing. '
—There was $lBO,OOO worth of insur
ance on the buildings and goods destroyed
by the great fire in Gloucester, N. J., on
Monday. The loss of the Gloucester Man
ufacturing Compaq is probably about
$70,000 exclusive of insurance.
—The following joke was, intended for
the Boston Post before the election in Maine.
It was delayed until Tuesday, and so lost
much of its sarcasm. "A fellow who was
hired to march in radical processions at
Portland for $1,50 a night, can't collect his
pay and is in trouble."
—A grand Republican mass meeting was
held in Philade'phia on Tuesday night, and
Mayor McMichael, Senator Sherman, Gen.
Dan. Sickles, Col. Wm. B. Mann, John W.
Forney, Wm. D. Kelley, Charles O'Neill,
Gen. Owens, and Edward McPherson, all
made speeches at the different stands along
Broad street and at the Union League.
—Mazzini has a tine new idea quite vis
ionary enough for the maddest enthusiast
alive. He wants' the Poles to establish a
republic embritcing Poland, Greece and
Turkey in Europe. The Poles, who can't
keep their own lands and fight among them
selves about who is to have it when they
get it, are to take and consolidate these three
kingdoms.
—There are at present is Berlin sixty-one
political, social and -official papers; one
hundred and thirty-seven news, scientific,
religious, art and entertaining journals, and
fifty-three agricultural, commercial, indus
trial and advertising papers. At the end
of the reign of Federick the Great, in the
year 1785, there were only one daily paper,
two tri-weekly, two weekly and one month
ly.
—The Republicans of Cincinnati have
been celebrating tho victory in Maine. On
Tuesday night they had a procession of over
five thousand' torches and more than two
mileslong. Every minute rockets'and Ro
man candles were discharged, a dozen
bands of music filled the air with melody,
and two or three batteries kept firing second
guns. The procession so jubilant, prOceeded
to the Market Square, where from a couple
of stands conpttulatory tipeeches were
made by various distinguished gentlemen.
—lt always has been fashionable to be
wicked, and espeCially wicked men always
win more or les's_ of admiration and ap
plause. Bat it wits left for this, the seventh
decade of the nineteenth century, to pro-.
duce the spectacle now apparent in New
York. Preachers, Elders, reputed Chris
tians, go daily, toone of the most disrepu
table haunts of vice in the great city. There
they meet viciou men and women, the
worst devotes of atan, , and one man whose
open boast has ben Unit he is the wickedest
wan in New Yor . flinging and preaching,
and perhaps pray
have
are reported by the
religious press to have been going on there,
but the police papers hint that,the great un
der current of Nevi York life regards it as
an immense joke and the place is thronged
constantly. The s nsation, transformation
-drama does well e ough on the stage for
these ,who like it, but is it neePasary to bring
such a combination of farce, flash, transfor
'tuition, sin and shame into religion? We
do not think so. We believe the whole
thing ,is a grievous mistake, and are glad
that such men as , Henry Ward Beecher and
B. Tyng, dr., refuse ; to haie anything to do
with it. . -
Engnen dElectlOnsi • 7
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Considerable attention has recently been
direCted in England to the course 6f a lady
who, owning a large lauded estate, sent the
following laconic letter to, each of her ten-
ants: "Sir, I request you will vote for my
father, J. W. S. Erle D - rax, Esq., on receipt ,
of this." Contrasted with this curt com
mand, the, English Journals cite a recent
letter of Earl Rtissbll to his tenants, and a
letter of the same character from the present
Duke Of Wellington, written in 1805. Rus
sell says that, as landlord, he has no claim
to his tenants' votes, which should be cast
according to their own opinions. The Duke
of Wellington w•ites that the exercise of
the right to vote is a trust imposed for the
advantage of the country, and the responsi
bility for using 'it rests with the tenant.
The old theory that a man can, do what he
pleases with 'his own. anu dispossid his
tenants for not voting according to tha di
rections of the landlord, does not find many
advocates now in • England. In tact, the
stringent laws against corruptions in elec
tions should also forbid this kind ot bribery.
• A Busmen Parsoman . of the last Polish
-
insurrE!ctiori has been publishing his story.
Eld says thit sometimes the electric battery
was'used by the'police to extort confession.
Then there, was the torture of the herring.'
Prisoners were Ted upon salted herrings.un
til the proper agony ,of thirst was produced,
when they would be brought before the cora.
, missioners.,. The sittings were .nsholl.) • •at
night, in it splendidly lighted apartment;
with refreshments- ; of all hinds temptingly
displayed on the side tables. The President
would tuiuslly_be habit gracious. ""By-and
by," ha:Would say, ,"we will, if you like,
ask•you, to have something to drink with'
us. ll ; The fever and the vertigo caused the
prisoners to , lose theirrcs,xsudthey ken
erally yielded. • )
, .
t..Adv'rees front 'Ha litatelhat an am
nesty bad been , p , oehtlmed-ln favor • of all
bit the leaders in , ,the late rebellion. A
;p:rit had made the o ff er to surrender MM.
.r vane to tioluave'l Amex. The lee Is were
bonrAintrating theft foroeit to erre t the new
movement in favor of 61111 Am. It le prob
able the whole Stinth will return to *Anew , '
atiould Gthialves and Cape
Hayden fall. but
fears are entertained that the north will.e
cede and form an independent government.
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iniOTISTRY
ME
JerriAtETRACtED
PAIN!
RO CHARGE RADS WHEN ARTIFICIAL
=ma ABE ORDERED.
A PULL SET YOB $8
AT DR. sours.
UR PENN &MET. ars DoQII ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORK WARRANTED CALL AND EX
AMINE SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VULCAN
ITE. - myo:d&T
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP GOODS!
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING \OILS,
BENZINE, &o.
No 147 Wood Street.
se9:n= Betlweensth and Oth'Avenues
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &c.
YDRAULIC CEDIF.4IiT.
saiOn,
PLASTER, OREKNEY TOPS,.
WATER PIPES.
aDifkoTO
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapest and beat Pipe bithe market. Also. RO
SENDALE BYDRA.IILIC CEMENT for sale.
B. C. A. BROCKETT & CO.
°Mee and Manufactory-240 REBECCA ST..
Allegheny.. W Orders by mall promptly attended
to. 1e224r98
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
BiZTT,"%iffiat.,A l ,P ) CHEAP-
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHUMACHER 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 tone is full. sonorous and sweet. Ttte
workmanship. for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and finish.) cheaper than all other so-called
first class Piano.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments, in pro
ducing the most perfect pike quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United States. It is sim
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Price from $lOOlOOllO. All guaranteed for lire
yeari.
• 'BABB, KNAKE &BIJETTLER,
mh9 No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
KNA BE WS
. AND HAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
aulD 43 Firth street. Sole Agent.
HATS AND CAPS
"F'4lOLOl4 1-ILA_rES !
M'CORD & CO., -
131 WOOD STREET,
Are now ready with s LARUE AND SELECT
STOCK of
MIAOW . 40.110PEE3,
AND FURS. -
ane
-MARTIN LIEBLEI4
HATS, CAPS AND :FURS,
Also. Manuracturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer,
In TRUNKS. VALISES. Ac., No. In moil.
FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Orden timmothr tilled and sattafaction ruarantend
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
IMMENRI
DMALIFII. IN ALL El l(1)11 Or
CYAN', TOBAUN) AND DEGARS,
No. 8 SIXTH STREET, (National Bank of Com
setae )
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Branch of MS Water street, N. Y.
apt:o77 DANIEL F. DINAN.
EXCELSiOR WORKS. •
ESL ..TP.4N1E.112T39N . •
Manufacturers and Ilealora to- •
Tohaece, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &0.,
- .No 6 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHSNIPI
CONFECTIONERIES.
HENRY W. HOJEIBACII,
Conheilonery and Bakery
No. SOO BldriltrlELD STEKET,
Between Sevens i and Liberty
..1 }: ' f: Y: .1.1 i
GEO. SCELLEI.EIN,
Fancy Cake Baker t Confectioner,
• AND DAALlill IN
YOREION t DOMESTIC FRUITS It NUTS,
No. 40, oorner Federal and Robinson street,a, :Alle
gheny. Sir Constar - .y on band, ICE CREAM. of
warionerlasore. •
SEWING MACHINES.
MLLE GREAT AMERICAN 'EOM
RINATION. I
BIXITON-HOLE OITINEAIDINCI ,
AND SEWING MACHINE.
IT ILA NO FAIIIIA.L. ,
BEING ABSOLIITELY THE BEST FAMILY
MACHINE , IN THE WORLD, AND IN-,
TRINSICAI.LY THir, CHEAPEST.
sarAgents wanted to sell this Machine.
. • , CIHARI. 11311TASIAETY.
Airent for Western Pennsylvania,.
Corner FIFTII AND MARKET STREETS, oyes
Rlcliardson , • Jewelry Store. STREETS,
MEE AND BATTING..
EitoWri s ßElLL & co.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
~"errrismrnorx.
Kano :tuna of,IIHAVIL BLEGIVX and LIGHT
AlllOllOll AND.NAIONOIpI
snizurtwas ,
HAIR ANAPHILFUMEIR Y.
nJ I4 OHN rEC OrnaMental Halt
IIIAIR WORKER AND r EUFUMEit. No. Lai
iid :street. near Smithfield. Pittsburgh. •
Aiwa!! on Wind t reneral eyortmeat orb:idlest
mills, SANDS, t: IILSt tiantionteum WIGS, TO.
PRICVALP B , 0 AHD CHAINS„BRACRLICTS,
o. A. good 'Price In cash w ll i 'be given for
RAW .AIR. ~_• .
Lsdiee , and Gentlemeale Hair Cutting &mei
the neatest manner. Wand
HENRY H. COLLINS,
25 Wood street.
tCrAkv,IIN I \ I TIONS.
FALL TRADE.
THE ATTENTION OF
Wholesale and Retail Buyers
To invited to one EXTENSIVE STOCK of
NEW GOODS,
1, fi bracing all that is new and desirable In
- J St w and Millinery Goods;
Ai s. Bonnets Ribbons;
Yr uch and American Flowers;
`Bo 11, Feathers, Velvets, Crapes;
Grcl De NaDS, Frames, Ornaments,
ALSO TO OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
1 . ,
Dress. Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings; .
Fringes. Headings, Gimps;
Trimming Laces and.Batins;
Lcions, Buttons. all shades;
Plain and Shaded Velvet Ribbons; '
Embroideries, 'Handkerchiefs; .
ces and Lace Goods;
tted Nets, Grenadines;
CI--
Pe Veils, Lace Veils;
Lnen Collars and Cuffs. Hosiery, Gloves;
L vies' and Gent's Merino Underwear;
G nt's Furnishing Goods; . '
C nett, Hoop Skirts;
T e "La Belle" and "Boulevard" Balmorals—
new lot Just received.
Beltinca, Buckles, Jet Milne, Wcrstede;
Java Canvas, Germantown Wools,
Knitting Yarns, Fancy Goods and Notions,
Which we offer et the VERY LOWEST EASTERN
ga-Wholesale acrowis u stairs.
3OSEI 3 H HORNE & CO.,
tel 4: 77 & 79 IR tREET STREET.
IxLIW TRIMMINGS,
New Fringes,
Sewing Sill; and Bunion.
,200 Pair of Real. French Corsets.
White and Cotored only 50 cents a pair.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF YARNS,
IN ALL COLORS
TELE INIEW PARIS
"LA BELLE BALMORAL."
Gent's Fall and Winter Underwear.
LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISIIING GOODS
The largest supplyand finest patterns of
Ladies' & Misses' Balmoral Hosiery
WOOL HOODS AND SACQUES
Hoop Skirts,
Kid and Silk Gloves.
-The- VERT LOWEST RATES to Jobbers
MACRIME, GLYDE & CO.,
Is and SO Market Street.
eel 4:
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PRICES: MARKED DOWN!
AT
MACRUM & C A R.T TSLIE'S,
No. 19 Fifth street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED
ON AND AFTER JULY IST.
Hooi' SKIRTS. (Ladles•,) for
CORSETS, (Real Preach,)
LINEN LIA.NDKERCEII:EFS, 3 (or
XID GLOVES, (warranted,)
PAPEIeCOLLARS
ROO Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good)
POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS
MEN , B JEAN DRAWEES
All kinds . Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost.
GREAT BARGAINS!
EN ALIA MINDS OF , GOODS
Special Dates to Merchants & Dealers.
TILWRI7III & CUUMEtUI,,
MEI
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
115 . FOURTH ST. 11M
• quri.
JOHN D. BAILEY do BRO. ,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AUCTIONEERS,
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOOKS, BONDS,
and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE.,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. An., either on the
premises or at the Board of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Beal Estate at private sale.
Sales of Real Estate in the country attended.
Office. No. UP FOURTH STREET. Mud%
$10•000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.
GEO. '3X. PETTY.
man Real 'Estate Agent. 80 Smithfield street.
SLATE
THE TWIN CITY SLATE CO.,
manufacture, a superior article of
, ROOFINCi Eff-sA r rE.
ErOfflee, 48 Seventh St., Pittsburgh, Pr.
1. S. NEWMETER. Pres't
my 249184 -
PAPER.
iprrrsuunun PAPER DIANE=
I, IMMURING COMPANY, Mann!licturets Of
, • .
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS'.
CLINTON int,L-tyristrii inrynxic.‘ orrto.
f BRIGIIToIm MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, Pa.
.wersztibtrm
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N 0.82 Third Street, Pittabitigh; Pa.
"TF i neIIIBFELVONIYho I r,
. SAMUEL 11,11.1DLJC, Etanntar7.
Drazeroas—Auear Hartle, John *swan. B
'Hartman. Jan B. ' , tarot. •. •
Cash paid for Paner fltpalr4 -
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OE WEI ICE:
I, ' •
WE IMPS; Ice Dealer,
No. 66 DIANOND ALLEY. Pittsburgh.
Orden left here or at Haag . Street Bridge will re.
Wee prompt attentlos. Wagons rnn:alag to Pitts.
bargh and Allegheny. Lea
COUNTRY BAILIVIP FLANNEI"
•
J. N. BUMF= & CO'S,
BLACK 84 WIIITE AND COLORED BARRED
FLANNELS.
*HITE -COUNTRY FL A.NNELS
NED AND YELLOW FLANNELS
WHITS FLANSELS, best makes
RED .AND GREY TWILLED FLANNELS
BLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS
lItiBLEACHED dc
BLANKETS, a full assortment
CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS
tar Remember the place.
No. 62 St. Clair r near Liberty St.
57. , MARKET STREET.
NEW FALL GOODS,
NOW OPENING,
AT
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
87 MARKET STREET.
see:
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
Mir No. 168 Wylie street...in
168. 168.
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OMR, MCCANDLESS Si` CO.,
(Late Wilton, Carr & C 0.,)
Wllo.l.l l rgarlt DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third door above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
. 600
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AM "Nee 1,/,01,61 ,
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
NO, 567 LIBERTY errx-{,m_vir,
Are now prepared to furnish good YOUGHIOGHE
NY LUMP, NUT COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest
morket price.
All orders left at their office, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly.
tu72Eub2s •
a /CISTRONG & _ HUTCHINSON,
Suoressors to •
/AMU AHD YOUGHICOOKANY COAL 00.,
MINERS. SHIPPERS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL
ROAD A ND RIVER, of superior Youghiogheny
. ,
CAS AND FAMILY, COAL.
Moe and Yard—FOOT OP TRY STREET, near
tkerala Works. •
19 'FIFTH STREET.
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.
IWVIe
STAIIP*IP) .
AJEERICAN BILLIARD TABLES,
tindtsputably the best In use. NEW INPROVIN
ILKINTO,L Patented Nov.; 20tb, 1887. and a_pril
1.0
Slat, 88. Everything relating to billiards or the
beat quality and lowest prices always on hand:
• Our. NEW CUE TRIMMER.. Patentel May Mb,.
1008, pricella4o—a great aucicess. • ,
il l ustrated price lists se uton appr i testlon; Addraila
' • PEIXILIM & OOLLENDEFLI
63. 65. 61.1.5 id 69 09611111 r Xew York City
H a Lyort, • -
dk gt rand leasaTes,
No. 5 IrOtra'nf
IIitEMOVAL-The Merchants &
- JoplianataetaPeri National Bank will, on •
• • THEIRSDAY, Anima WM. ;
RetiliVe to the corner of Fin's and Wood streets,
:House formerly moulded by the People's Notional
Bank, and 1434111{10 during the emotion ut their new
Banking Hoare.
11112kYLV JOHN SOOT'''. Jr., Casstar.
DRY GOODS.
No. 52 St. Clair Street.
COAL AND COKE
Having removed their Office to
(Lately City Flour Mill) SECOND FLOOR.
100 WOOD STREET
CIIINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
en.vra PLATED WARE. ,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BOMOILLN GLASS,
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS, a great variety.
no WOOD STREET.
RICHARD IL BREED & CO.
100 WOOD STREET.
BILLIARD TABLES.
AID COMBINATION-OUSEIONEL
G AND' XEMERDIM.
111etwevn A.lberty and Pall dirt,
91.4191 ironmqy attended to.
REMOVALS:
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
NEW CARPETS
ARRIVED AND ARRIVING.
WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF Al
immense stock of every de-
scription of CARPETINGS,
new styles, for Fall Sales,
and which will be con-
stantly added to during the
season.
THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICE
McCAiLIDIE BROS.,
51 1171'EL STREET.
ib" . Airjra STOCK :
NEWEST STYLES!
TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSEL:
TWO AND THREE PLY
CARPETS !
ALL WOOL INGRAINS, in great valid
COMMON CARPETS,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
DRUGGETS, all Width ,
MEDALLION L BUDGETS,
Our stoet — is the largest and most desirable
have, ever offered to the trade.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO
21 Finn STREET.
selo:d&wfr
FALL GOODS.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEAS°
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Velvet,
.Brnasels,
Tapestry,
JUST OPENED AND .OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
OLIVER TCLINTOCK & CC
No. 23 Fifth Stieet.
NEW CARPLT
AT POPULAR PRICES.
nrriat,usaal & COT n
OFFER THE
Newest and Best Patterns -
AT THE LOWEST PRIOIE
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS AND CORNICE
IicFA_RLAND & COLLIN
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Building to 11. 8. Custom House & Boatel
nun:lams ,
DRUGS AND CHEMICALf.
ELEICTIC
An infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, I ;
rhea, Dy_sentery, - Vomiting, Sour Stomach
cholera Minims.
. .
DR. MIS' CRIMP CU
A sp ac ifi h, eccfor fbr Cholera, Cramps and Pain In
Stom sale by
HARRIS & EIATING,.•
Corner et Liberty and Wayne Stre:
A.GFENTEit
J. SCHOOMADEB, k SON'S
PURE ' WHITE LEA:
AND
BICCOVS VERDITER
The only green paint that will not deteriora.
exposure. It will look .better. last longer and
more perfect satisfaction thin any paint h
- =Pte..
EDUCATIONAL
ALLEGHENY ACADEMY.
'`'the nsxt•renler session will e , .nonence o
• .TOD3DAI, EIBPSEMBER
In Excw.noit HALL, Federal saver, Allegl
• WAKRllalil,_ Principal, will re
pnplAs_at the Hall, on Monday, August 31. t.
9to IX o'clost. ta:
A LLEOHENN
CITY ACADEr
• *MED 0011XEMIAL OCILLSOB,
• . .
No: 101 IfEDKIIAL. ?T, weee Allegheny
Daily Sessions: Select:nu, irons tis, A. m. to 1
Cothmercl I: l to *,/: P. .M '
heisidnictession: !scientific and namtoProlitl, -
OP M. -J. M.
Prtnetp
COMr. IiILEA4R3rIpLotTR,::„.
men:4
WAJMIN tyro_ Mita"
• .W.ABIIII4OTON 6TREZT,
Near Pittsburgh erala Mari
W. 3;0: A..llll.E.itoorr,
Manufacturer of DORN IfLAII, EYE ?LOU
COPPED F EED .. Orders danvered In alike
eharge. Gralw of all kinds chopped
Cons shelled. on siumnoilret.
sallhoi
ARCHITECTS.
BARR & MOSER,
" 'lcal
narrr HOGS it ASSCCIATION BUILDINGS'
Iliad 4 Bt. Clair Street.' Piid:antral, Pa, 8
'attention given to the.designing sad build
DOUBT HOUSES and ittiIIAVINGS;
II
WINDOW SHADES
Three Ply,
And Ingra