The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 19, 1868, Image 2

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ECHOES FROM
ET CAPT. A. AVOILL.
From the sea-girt coast of Maine,
From the Andro • cogeln shore;
From venobscot'a roaring river, • -
Don't you near the cannons roar?
Ohl there are g - tod times coming,
• II along the Atlantic chore:
Hemphremagog's boaters echo
Grant and Peace and nothing more
j . Don't you hear the tread of Freemen
O'er the land of pine and fo.m? _
Donn yen he r the shout of victory,
Brom Katshdln 'a lofty &me y
011 there arc goo 4 :Imes coming,
MI along; the Atl 'rale shor-:
Bee the tens of thousands coming-
Boys lu Blue, and many morel
Don't you see the pennants flying .
From Live enn 4 red masts or ,eore? • •
Don't you hear 'be brave tan cr3 Ina:
- • Gran and rommeree. nothing mere?
Oh! th are good times coining. ,
All along the A tlantic shore;
Don't you hear the scboes'hemming,
Grant and Commerca , mAtting more?
li
What's the close of all this music,
).own In the State of Maine?
Chamberlain from the Potomac
•
- Leads the Boys In Bind assin I
Ohl there e good times coming
All ' , long the A tlantic shore;-.
And
And the drummer boys are drumming
Grant and Glorti, nothing morel
'Jo•h" has hanyel Oa^ rebel legions,
And bras swot them hip ardthlght
To the tune of twenty thousand,
lle hai hlown ahem up sky h'gh:
- Ohl there are good Ime. coming,
All along the /atlantic shore'
. - And the rebel hosts are running
And wall Hight us never more. .
i• 'see, the OopperheidS are. Hying! - •'
Bee them skulk, and hide; anti whine!
They their co , ors are denying.
• • , a we "fight It on this liner' •
Ohl there are good times coming,'
- All along th- Atlantic shore:
• Let the breeze font net onr banners,
- And let the cannons roar!
Now, three cheers for • the Union!
Three eteers for Chamberlain!
Three times three tor Graut and Glory!
Invincible is at sine! ,
Ohl th •re are good times coming,
• nil along the A tinntici main:
Don't you hear the cannons - roaring
For the glorious State .f Maine!
tplionti about! till 'leaven's arches
' Meg with the mighty roar;
Till its wafted o'er the mountains
To the great Pacific shore!
Ohl there are go d times coming ,
Alt o'er this mighty bind, >• -
Grant and Peace • rem the Atlantic,
•.lo the g eat Pacific strand:
BLITZ AND THE DARHIES.
Blitz I The very name is synonymous
with witcheraft and roguery. What a twang
of jugglery there is in its pronunciation—
presto Mange—magical words in themselves,
are no more identified with miraculous
deeds than that of Blitz. He is the prince of
conjurors, and adds to his wonderful dex
terity at legerdemain, the most remarkable
power of the human voice, known as ven
triloquism. Blitz is an arrant joke* sod
loves to - carry out a practical piece of fun.
For some weeks past he has been frighten
ing the market'men. in New York by cans.
ing their dead poultry and dressed pigs to
talk all sorts of stuff, and to make formal
•
complaint of the untimely end to which they
haire been brought. One butcher, after
throwing a half dozen turkies into the street,
because they would gobble, though they
were as depd as door nai:s, was saluted with
a - trememAps.grunt from a young pig that
.he was offering for sale, all clean and dressed
for the table: Frightened half out of his
wits the market man fairly "cut stick," nor
iSould he come back again until piggy had
been removed. -
But the naughtiest thing that Blitz ever
did was to disturb a negro meeting some
years ago in Belknap street, Boston. The
story is not generally known, as it would
nerhaps have led to some personal trouble
to him, had it`been represented to then au
• thorities.
All Boston knows or has heard of the
negro pmictier; Father Snowden, who held
forth to his "eullered bredderin" in Belknap
street for so. many years. It was a quiet
'summer's afternoon when the house was
pretty well filled—there being a -revival of
xeligion going on among the "gemnien ob
color"—when Blitz with some other persons
(although he is himself as dark as a mulatto,
and has "curly ,hair" to boot) entered the
house. It was pretty warm weather, and
'consequently the• hail was not a little of
fensive to the senses polite; but things went
-on nicely enough until the minister had sat
warmed up in his Subject, and was using
- words almost too long for a common sized
dictionary, when Blitz thought it was about
time to do something. • .
"And the Lord said unto Moses"—
"Bow-wow-wow," came apparentlyfrom
-b.hind the speaker. - -
The congregation looked eac h -other , in
face with countenances darker than'
ever 'while 'Father Snowden; alter' staring
.4)&4l(lMb:welt, seemed to come to the con
clusion that • the _noise Proceeded from tke
street; - and - so he commenced again ? ' ",
• "And the Lord said unto. Moses,.."
- "Stand - frism . under I" cried a voice, ap.
parentiyat the top of the house. -.
•' The startled congregation rolled up the
big. -whites of their eyes to the ceiling in
Immanent, while the minister drew sud
denly:-to one side, expecting somethirg was
coming down. But atter a moment's pause,'
all seemed quiet, and -so Mr. Snowden re
sented...
"And the Lord said unto Moies—"
"Ain't yon ashamed of yourself I—take
your hands off of -me I" said;a voice pro
ceeding apparently from, a very neat mu
latto girl, who sat in the front pew and upon
whom all eyes: were now turned.
“I didn't touch yer," said the man next
to her, in amazement.
Some smiled and said, "Sam Johnson
'ought to be ashamed of himself to act so in
-meeting," and the minister frowned upon
biotin a -way: that would have thawed a
snowball outright, after which Mr. Snoti
den attempted once more to resume his re
marks: ' • • .: •
"And the Lord said unto. Moses—"
"Well what did he say r came suddenly
from the big-lips of an attentive- listener in
'the side aisle. •
•• The minister was astounded. Ho bilked
' at the man aathough hie boldness hiid elec
trifled him; 'while. r thej'aong n,
regatio
began to think-Oaten . ; er the circumataqpo l ;
the inquir%lSaveril natural and appro
. Iniqe cote: As' tn'tbe Minister himself, :he
was a little' Ve;xed nd - tifid.,4§peitted with
co phai v i : • .: . 's ,
6 litut the Lord sald'unto Moses
"Piro , I -fire I" roared a voice,' whichseem-
ed to dolne from the entrance of 416"
with startling 'enitestnem. • '
:ThieiWaslociinuelt to bear tatneli.'Syen,
the
minister flashed 'to the• door, end the,
o f
women sireamedlike mad, as they.
huddled and fpusbed each 'other ontuotibs
peWs linti'downl the aisle.: Sonnets suffered
antne on , the Occasion, and when Abet , all
vitt falriviont,lbeylboked up to the top of
the meeting house, patiently awaiting to see
theUner~ through,tha slated reek,. ,
dild'Utfire Blitz left theta 'standing, their
eyede :Oiled heavenward, and Parana S now
den in '1 torsifin - otor. •
"'moires" said'one Irishman to another
"ego drive upthfiliereeli."
ist`O I p ''"eeplied the other, "an can one do
it?"
J•Welithen, be ja'bers' do It yeumolt" •
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Intra Mural Graveyards.
..
At a recent Parish meeting in Lealltinit
was resolves:lto throw open the chureliyirds
.'
of the parish as recreation growldi.
, iTh e
,
Rector said what he desired to see' was' a
place with pleasantwalks, green turf, flower
beds, and flowe.ring shrubs, to afford grate
fhl retirement occasionally from the noise
,
and bustle of ,daily toll, to hard wo r ki ng
folks—a place where children might be sent
to breathe the fresh air, .exempt from the
dangers of the street traffic.
There are, in all'our large citles K old and
disused cemeteries in the midst of a large
population. These are often surrounded by
high walls and fences, and. the. public are
religiously excluded from them. Indeed, in
some of our cities, the strictest rules in re
gard to all cemeteries are made and, only
persons having tickets are admitted. 'lt
thus happens that thousands of persons who
have no permits, and know not where to
procure them, are shut out of these grounds.
Precisely why this rule should be adOpted,
we cannot see, fora very little police watch
ing would insure good order. 1
In Philadelphianota policeman is required
in the cemeteries. At Cincinnati, in a lead
ing and highly , ornamental .cemetery, the
rails inclosing the lots have all been remov
ed and the mounds over the gfaves leveled
with the ground, so as to make the place
uniform in aspect, and to leave the ipublic
free to stroll at leisure. ExperienCe has
shown, and most noticeably in our ) own
Central Park, that people soon learn to re
sped, public property, to keep their bands
off flowers and. shrubs, their knives 'from
woodwork, and their pencils from merble. 1
It has been an American custom to sell
disused churchyards• for building lots, but
some remain which could easily be made
useful to the public by opening them as
breathing places fora heated and overcrowd
ed population. Meditations among the
tombs would nettle unedifying to the living
who would resort for a leisure hour to the
places, underneath 'which the remains of the
rude orefathers of the hamlet have long
since crumbled into indistinguishable dust.
The fancyof the day is for extra mural
cemeteries and parks, and there is so much
the more reason for maintaing the few scat
tered open places which lie along our city
streets. Though London Is lull of parks,
gardens, commons and greens, the late par
ish meeting shows a tendency to increase
the number, and to add to the comforts ,of
a class who have rather less than their share
of the common felicities of life. This sub
ject is attracting attention in Philadlphia,
and the papers of that city are comma ding
the London example to parish auth ities
c i.
there.
Sporting--The Breech Loading Shot Gun.
The Springfield Rept hi ken describes a new
shot ghn now manufactured In that town by
the Wesson Company. It says :
The double barrels are attached to the
stock in the usual manner, with a key. Just
back of ,this key is the hinge upon which the
barrels turn to throw up the breech. About
two inches back of the hammers, in the
small part of the stock, and precisely at this
point where the thumb of the right hand
naturally falls, is a littla knob. A slight
forward pressure of the thumb upon this
itnob raises a short lever. By this move
ment the breach is unlocked and a slight
jar causes it to be raised ready for the inser
tion of the cartridges. The cartridge slides
easily in, and no especial care to press it
home is necessary, the, operation _of closing
the breech doing all that.
The rib of the barrels extends half an
inch beyond the point of rupture, termi
nating in a sort of letter H. The locking
level mentioned above terminates in a simi
lar form, reversed, and when, - by a gentle
pressure of the right thumb, two are
brought together in a strong, drawing grip,
the breech is securely locked and ready for
firing. The mechanism .of both locks are
secured to one plate, which is also the back
bone of the stock, a, plan which admirably
secures the locks against injury and wear.
The hammers are small and slightly sunken
in the face of the stock, so as to deliver a
central fire blow upon a horizontal pin that
discharges the cap. After delivering us blow
the hammer. rebounds automatically to
half-cock, at which point it rests. This Is
one of the best features of the gun. No
precaution against accident could be more
certain than this inavement, which.we have
never seen used - before After discharge,
and when the breech is opened, au ejector.
throws the empty partridge' shell halt out
so they can be removed with the fingers.
Eley's central fire cartridge is used at pres
ent, but it is intended to manufacture a car
tridge in this city especially for use in this
gun which will be much cheaper. The
barieli are of ,the finest Damascus twist of a
small figare and of a remarkably graceful
- shape, or outline. They are bored so as to
ocattev i er concentrate the shot, as' desired.
The breech plate is ekeleton, to secure great
er lightness, and, the whole finish of the
piece is elegant andlasteful.
The tree Crown of Lombardy.
This rclet, containing An inner
ring made of the 'On nails with which tra
dition alleges our Saviour was fastened to
the cress,.bid been carefully preserved for
nearly twelve'. centuries in the town of
Monza. All the Lombard Kings, and those
who subsequently called themselves Kings
of ,Italy, were crowned with • this diadem.
•In 1859 Austria took it with
_great pomp tp
Mantua, and thence ' for the greater security,
to Vienna. 'After the campaign of 1866,
General Menabrea, now President of the
Council of the Kingdom_Of Italy, went, in
virtue of the treaty of pea'ce, to take poe.
session of the holy 'object, and 'carried it to
Turin, to. King Vicior . Emanuel. Early in
December of that year, General Solaroll
handed it over, by order or the King of
Italy, to the. Chapter of Monza. The for
eign journals, just received, announce that,
fortlip first time during the last ten years,
'and In the 'Cathedral of San Giovanni, the
festival of the Holy Nail, whioh ornaments
this celebrated Iron crown, was celebrated
from, Sei k teintier (lilt , to September Bth, at
the city ,pf Monza, • The crown itself is
popularly aolled tl ear° diodo--the holy
, The Tidal Wave on 'this North - Patine.
We printed. on the 81st..of Augusta tele=
gram froyil3ariPranCiano 'winnows:
Oa the 15th irist; sininlai tldiLphenom
enon occurred off Banfodro, Southern Cal
ifornia: aiseriesof wavescoramenced flow
ing upon the coast,• , canaing the tide tn rho
pinty , faufent "shove the ordinary high wat.:
er mark which was followed by the falling
ppf tbii,tidet "equal diabince below the usual
love*/sher *4, The rise Mid fall.occur
, •
TAI‘IgaiLY every `4411 hour for several
hour& ais• e, - ,
Of course, the cause .is now Clear. These.
Waves were started by the great,earthquake
in iPeru;t'and mtist -have traveled '. nearly
4,000 miles. within. the two days or less.that.
.intepeniti , between, the shock in Peru and
the,eifict in Oallthrnla4hat is nearly. 100
milei an 'hour. "
0 A. iaan dawn In , Lynn, -Massachusetts, it
la said, made:so numy palre.,or shoei in mike
day, tP.at MO; blunt Igo days to count theta:
Ho vial a smart sme, but not equal td one nit
In New o,ainpahlre, who builvio many
Milee or stoge wad .% one 'day, that it took
tim all night'and the next day to get home.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SA7I7RDA,T. SEPT FM FFR 19, WS&
DENTISTRY
EETH EXTRACTED
•
Wirrnovr I.,A.rers
10 caAsez sum WHEN ARTIFICIAL
TEETH ABE ORDERED.
A PULL 817 FOR 45,
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
ATM PENN STREET, ED DOOR ABOVE HAND
ALL WORN WA.REANTED. CALL AND EX
AMINE SPECIMENS OF GENUINE VULCAN
MC. ull9:d&T
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY, -
- Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers
- • AND LAMP GOODS.
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS,
13#NZINJE, dice.
No, 147 Wood Street.
aeg:nl:2 1 Between sth and Gth Avenues.
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &O.
H:I9LORA
AP BTO
P
AWO:oh)
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapest and beat Pipe In the market. Also, RO.
BENDA.LE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale.
R. B. & C. A. BROCK:ETT & CO.
Alleghenyd Manufactory=24o REBECCA ST.,
Sir Orders by mall promptly attended
to. Je22:
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
BIT THE BEST AND CHEAP
JOT PIANO AND ORGAN. • .
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano •
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHONACRER 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 fall, sonorous and sweet. 'The
workmanship, fbr durability and beauty, surpass
• all others. Prices from PO. to $l5O, (according to
style and finish,) cheaper than all other scs4.alled
first class Piano.
F.STRY'S COTTArkE 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 out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" Is only to be found In this Organ.
Price from $l.OO to 5850. All guaranteed for live
years.
BABB, LUKE & BUETTLER,
mn9 No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
KNABE & CO.'S
AND HAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
aulS 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent.
HATS AND ,CAPa.
FALL HATS!
M'CORD & CO.,
131 WOOD STNEET, '
Are now. ready with a LARGE AND SELECT
tsTUCK of
73.136 1 1 1 13, 4.61i.1=:431 )
.ateAND FURS.
MAI/TM LIEBLER,
FIATS. CAP'S
Also. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Seidl Dealer
tu TRUNKS. VALISES. &c., No. 133 MUM
FIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
orders ormnetle Oiled and Ilitillelekrll
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
ITLIAN lALLEN, I ALLEN,
DIAIJILB IN ALL 1:11:16111 07
(ZAP TOBACCO AND SEGABIN
so. e SIXTH NTEXIIT, (National Bank of cow.
same BaHaing.)
prrrssunos, PA.
ap ßranch of
"11
w a t er"rerb,Mß Y i. DIVAN:
t ten
EXCELSIOR WORKS. ,
IL ,Sc .TE..ractringol%
maxamitirers and Deadens In
Tohaece. Snuff. (agars. pipes,
gip! 6 IPKRICILIII. BT.. ALLazpitionr•
CONFECTIONERIES.
- FTENIELI W. HOIWACH,
1 " . Confectionery and Bakery
- no. sou BBMIIIITELD BTEKET,
Between Seventh and Liberty.
zirr.,Arnzs , oyeTza. SALOON attached.
GEO.' ISMILELEThr,
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
• ma, DasLan ix
FOREIGN a Dolman° FRUITS & NUTS,
No. r
t flavors, corner Federa l and Robinson streets, gh Alla
en Omni's* . on band, 10/3 ORRLM, of
vas. •
SEWING MACHINES.
THE tinEALT ARIFJLICAN,COIII-
BiNefriox. 1 -
- BUITcoIGIiOLE OVERRAN:ENO
AND SEWINIIVILACEENB.
MAII AO 'must,
•
NEING ABSoLuTEL'i T EST /*LT
NAOHINIC IN• • TH W OR L D
_Arm
TRIMIKIALLic THE ONZAFICesT..:.
Witgents wanted td sett t Macklue.
CHASO -4 . 3.4i491.4.103/.
Vdriter - 711PTil VIDVA I PX irl f raif l otei
Ilicrtlardson , eltelry Store. , : • ray.:oll
a) yiTiir.l; #, :Y.ll
HOP,OO I OBELL# CO! , -
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS',
Ple** o /F0 11 4 1 .•
*snot ttarers,gprAyi! stiumnit gad wow
Amnion aim. nutszolfs.
`IH rq GS ANDA3AfrOfo.
BAIR AND PEaFMYME
JOHN PECK, OrnamentaiHaii
HAIR WORRKR.A.ND' PER" MGM ,No. 133
JOHN
street, near bbilindeld, Pittsburgli.o
• Always on band,* senerai assortment Or Ladles
WIGS, RANDS, CURL/ Dantienien's • WlCK TO*
"Xiti__BOALM GUARD ORAINII,BRACIELGTG.
SO. or A' good Price_ in cash wUI be given' for
Ladies aad , Oeitlemen's met
the neatest tawnier. mama
MEM
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LIC CEMENT}
LASTEB, ONOnTRYI TOPS.
WATER nen,
sizaralr H. commis, -
23 Wood street.
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TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS.
ALL TRADE.
`,,
THE ATTlinali OF
Wholletale and Retail, Buyers
invited to our FZETENSIVE STOCK of
NEW GOODS
Embracing all that Is new and desirable in
Straw and Millinery Goode;
Aats, Bonnets Ribbons;
French and American Flowers;
Bo s. Feathers, Velvets, Crapes;
Gr. De Naps, Frames, Ornaments, &c.
AL: • TO OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
D .ss. Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings;
Fri .ges, Headings, Wraps;
Trl . ming Laces and Satins;
Lops, Buttons, all shades;
Plain and Shaded Velvet Ribbons;
• E brolderles, Handkerchiefs:
L es and Lace Goods;
D tted Nets, Grenadines;
Cr pe Veils, Lace Veils;
Linen Collars and Cuffs. Hosiery, Gloves; '
La les' and Gent's Merino Underwear;
Ge .t's Furnishing Goods;
CO -tt, Hoop Skirts; -
Th. "La Belle" and "Boulevard" Balmorals
- A new lot Just received.
Bel lugs, Buckles, Jet Chains, Wersteds; k,
Ja Canvas, Germantown Wools, -
K• ring Yarns, Fancy Goode and Notions,
e offer et the VERY LOWEST EASTERN
Wholesale Booms up stairs.
Which
PRIC ~
EPH HORNE ' & CO.,
EE
77 & 79 M %BRET iSTEEICT
NEW, TIRECIIIEN,GIB,
New Fringes,
Sewing Silk and Blaiim.
1,200 Pair of Real, 'French Corsets
. White and Colored only ISO cents a pair.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF YAR
IN ALL COLORS
THE NEW PARIS
"LA BELLE BALMORAL{
Gent's Fall and Winter Underwear.
LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD,
• The largest supply and finest Ratter= of
Ladies' & Misses' Balmoral Hosiery
6
' WOOL HOODS AND SAOLIES°.
Hoop Skirts,
Kid and Silk Gloves.
4y - The VERY LOWEST RATES to Jobbers
ti CRUM, GLYD &
0 7S and SO Market Street.
sel4:
PRICES MARKED DOWN!
MACRUM & CARLISLE'S,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED!
ON AND AFTER JULY IST.
11001'43E11 M. (Ladies',) for
CORSETS. (Rea) Fratieb.)
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for 23
KID GLOVES. (warranted+)
PAPER COLLARS
AOO Yd,. SPOOL COTTON, (good)
PQCKST BOOKS, worth blo
MEN'S SUMMER UNDEliktiliTB
MEN'S JEAN Df4AWEIZS
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost
GREAT - BARGAINS!
IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
Special Bates to Derelutato & Dealers.
=anal a canus&a,
El=
3T.11 ID 3 1 31 kETOI3 .WVO 3) i; 1
lin . FOURTH ST. 115.
JOHN . b.. BAILEY & BRO.,
STOCK A ID REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AIICTIONEKINS„
ASO remind SO Auction STOCRA z irliMit,
al..pd all kinds of BBiaßitlTlllo3. REAL ATB„
HOUSZLIOLD PUUMTURIC, die., either on the
premises or
attention
Board of Trade Booms.
rartieullr attention paid. as heretofore, 0 the
sale of BM! Estate at private sale.
Bales of Real Estate in the °wintry attended.
Oillea. No. 115 /WORTH BTREET. jytimet
$lO.OOO T 4.) LOAN,
•
• ON BOND' AND MORTGAGE.
• • OEO. M. PET'FX.
9nTl5 Real Estate Agent. 60 thnitheela Street.
SLATE.
ATE ,
MEE, TWIN CITY , ..SLATE •co.,
A. nwatiraciace, a on”rlor, &aisle of
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*iecoovrNia -
drake, 48 A. ,Seventit St., Pittsburgh, Pr.
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PAPER.
iIICHLIT&BURGH A EH. NANO;
L OTDDINO DOMpply t Dmiulacturers of
,
PRINTING:AND ;WRAPPING! PAPERS..
OUNTON MILLTSTIMIICNVIL_U. Ohio.
,BRUIRTOI.4 KIL—ITZW DRINAKToN, PA. •• •
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No; 82 S treet , PittabuTlAP4,
I:psnCisaiArllBll NMPTle ri i ecte hrom e tt:
• t J O t ALLATAt z. N, Tre s aaureT.
DnestimAtterat. BRUN. JAM Alia 't3:
Bartituini:Jobn Rol . • ."
CAI 4 clod Or riper ?Wok, . . 149:00 •
" ICE.
ICE ICE t ICE:
1191. SUBS, Ice Dealer,
fie.
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,Pittatnintb•
Orders left here or at Hand Street Bridge lOU 70..
eetve prompt attention. rultdaz tzt
trysail and AllootaultE. • not
NEW FALL GOODS,
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS'
co
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715
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. NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOV E S.
JP. SC! ETCIC,
far No. 168 Wylie Street. 4th
168. ' 168.
(ar3o:nlo]
OMB, McCANDLESS & CO.,
(Late Wilson. Carr A
WHOLESALE DEALERS ER
Fmeign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley.
PITTSRITROH. PA.
1 1.00
CfOALI COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON,. STEWART &
NO, 567 .11,1213.E.11/PY
Are no w
tn zrepared to tarnish good YOUGHIOG HE
NY L NUT COAL Olt 13 LACIEt.lit the lowest
morket price.
All'orders left at their office, or addressed to
them through the mall, oat be attended to promptly.
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A RMSTRONG & 111711111INS9N,
rart. n asx.Fttrani l trYou s =tzsig Cosa CO,
111NFRIS,NHYPIPNES AND DEAL ER& BY RA.IIO.
/WAD AND BIYYD, or superior Youghiogheny
. ,
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,CAB AND FAMILY COAL.-
Ofkoe and Yazd—FOOT OF TRY NTREIGT, , near
the Oss Works:
19 vim( untirr.
GLASS, CHINA- CUTLER?.
STANDARD
AIiERWIN ARD`MiU%
.
- 6.3111. 00113.11IATION MEM=
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the.trestalv se. NEW ix rEOirlt-
MENT Patented Nov. SICIth, 1861. - %rid' Aprti
slit, 1888 Everything relating to blitardsortne
beat quality and. lowaat_ prices always on nand..
our. RiEW,E TRIMMER, Patentel May ittb,
/SOS prlceign.69-4 great aunts.***
una tinted price Hitt !pent on aptilleritio,la, Address
- //ULM AL c li PlektiNPETt;'' .
ea,q15, 1 81 ma de' ortoenriw.: . • yew- mirk bity •
dyit:asturrarm L:J
:t tip t', i arA:111 ;I 3
4
I , lealer i ! el ifi l th 11618aD311/2
/r 244 ritycntitt wrizzt, - -
L►bertY AM rani drool&
Clriter4 promptly •tteh ' ded to.
IMM
RE 0V A 11.—T he
AA,Afantifictareni National Bank will s on '
lIIIRDAY, Atiffulit WIN
*anion} fci the ooroer of Pint and . Wood street&
Hance formerlycupied by the reoPill'a National
Ilcok i and remain oc daring the er6lllolllUt their new
Banking Room: •
auldivlll WOW, Cubl,ar.
DRY GOODS.-
COUNTRY' BAIRRID,RWNELS,
AT
JAL Bigicautt lt; crs,
No. 32 St. Clair Street. :
BLACK L - WHITE AND COLORED BARRED
FLANNELS.
WHITE OOUBTRY FLANNELS.
RED AND YELLOW FLANNELS.
WHITE FLANNELS, best makes.
RED AND OBEY TWILLED FLANNELS.
BLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS:
1
UNBLEACHED de. do.
BLANKETS, a fall assortment.
CASSIDIEBES, KENTUCKY JEANS.
tEir Remember the place.
No. 62 St. Clair, near Liberty St.
self:
87. MARKET STREET. . Ql7
•
NOW OPENING,
87 MARKET STREET,
COAL AND COKE.
Haring removed their Omed to
(Lately City Flour kW) SECOND ICLOOL
NM WOOD ina1342%,
OHM, GLASS AND
QUEENSINARE,
ermat iDiaTzn WARD,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BOORMAN GLASS,
Aad ether STAPLE AND PADDY
GOODS, a great variety.
100 WOOD STREXT.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
=WV •
100 WOOD STREET.
BILLIARD TABLES.
, ;P 3 P , T O Y - ALs.
A.
CAR PETS 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
stantly added to during the,
season.
THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES.
IffcCALLITH BROS.,
51 FIFTH STREET.
eel 2:
FALL SPCICIK
NEWEST -STYLES!
TAPESTRY' AND BODY BRUSSELS,:
Two Asimo
CARPETS
ALL WOOL INGRAM, in great variety.,
COMMON 'CARPETS,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
DRUGOETS, all Widths.
MEDALLION DRUGGETB,
- WINDOW SHADES.
'Our stock is the largest and most desirable we
have ever offered to the trade.
BOVARD 3 . ROSE & C 0.,,
21 MITS. STREET.
tplo:dhivlr .
FALL GOODS.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE QF ASON
A PULL ASSORTMENT OF
Velvet,
Brussels,
Tapestry,
Three Ply,
_ And Ingrait,
CAJEURIETI'S,
JUST OPENED AND OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST DATES.
OLIVER & CO.,
No. 23 Filth Street
71** .
NEW CARPETS,
la la wrlllL. x ivll3
CORNICES
WINDOW SHADES,
\TELL SEASONED
FLOOR OIL CLOTHE-
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
THE Bar ENDS AT LOWEST PRICE
McFARLAND & COMIC
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth _Street,
Next 'Building tort. 8. putoui Houxi4 Post Oftli;
■as:Tre&T
SURF HOUSE,
zerraiNTio OITY. N. J.
This first obits Hotel will open for the season :f
4181 h Ternts,_ la- BO par day;42o per wetr:
-address, • kg. R. - 1110.firb(ON. QroprteWr
(Formerlrof Coat Les s. Halt, Cape island, and
gr riM i e u t i 4ro " :lll t r
CAHI. SBNTZ. .
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A NEW SUMMER RESORT.
-•::-
' LAKE HO IIEIR; Staneboro, v 3
fen the Una of limesuorif &' loraailin Rallres''Z'
ons hours ride. from Franklin., . This house t ,::-
large, new sad, otosoiodkies, w tarnished, 1: , ..-,
bilflard"roonia; 'ten=pin alleys' w
illaneoered Drou'';-:'
ulnas. It Is on the banks of the meat etaral';:i
isaryjAkii ID
A
rne
ri abousolinar in dab, and -:,-;:,
ialrable Do Lenin& pillitioess. eurroueded with 11 ,7 -..;
pfillritiliaga; romantic leaner,. ile. - It Is the li.;':-
ensimerresost in the Ststew:' &Adroit& i'C','
.. Ili•tr.AlgliPlAFf.,kiroprletes:'.4:.
COs_ _ 8( - %RYE FLOUR, --N.-
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!,"" ,' ITAlsuntilmtlitrawr, ,•-.-.,
. o ;',-, ' l '' • ' - Retei , ` Pituibergb deehi Xiseatc* : :
r , ,
mi.- - iv. siviikati4ori.
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IliSinectere7 tfiXotli IdEAI N RYE notra, 1...•_; - ,i
CROPPED PRED. Orders deuvered he either e-, -- '
me ofic4arge. (fiela or_ ell,.klhds chopped. i
,-
M cum; n short eau
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ARo a
B ARR 4.1t11-OSERi.
FRUIT HOUSE. 11.13SOCIATioX DITILDINGS„
Fend! 'et. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pee
uttenUou Weil to the desigubig and WM/a
0011111 P HOUSES and-PU(II4W StilLti/Ntith
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HOTELS.
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