The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 30, 1868, Image 2

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DAY•MAN I VN
_Between the dawning and the,daTt
Before the rising of the lark,
The gay-bloom glistened in the dark;
AIN all theland In shadow lay
~
Between the dawning and the day,
Idetween the daWn'ng and the day,
The wet wd dowers In thine hair _
• hhed arsof il t rain of honey there;
I staol, d to kiss the drops away
_ : Between the dawning and the day.
. -
Between the dawning and the day
The wind fell and the thunder ceased,
The red light came up from the cleat,
As nay dear love a-Ailing lay I
Between the dawning and the day.
Between the Morning and ilia dee
I knew thesilence was not sleep.
• Bat death.—And yet 'could not weep:
wesidnot reVell kneel and pray del
Between the dawning and ins
But when the bloom is on the MikT,
1.114 scent from wet wild flowers tare
Comes 'floating on the twilight alt.
Ant sweetest fage-and fragrant Mir:
My bitter tears dry not army.
Between the dawning and the day
•L-Patp is' s Magazine.
g►HEIERIS.
I —J. Edgar Thompson is out for Grant.
—The Princeof Wales is to visit Africa.
--Ku-Klux outrages are penetrating into
Kentucky.
—Joe Jefferson is still playing, with im
mense success ir_Chicago. s •
--Gen. Lee shows his sense by refusing
/ -to publicly visit anyplace.
• --41bby Prison is being fitted up as a
manufactory of fertilizers.
I . —The oldest wooden building in Boston
is the old Sun Tavern, which is 159 years
I old.
—The German Tanners of Chicago gave
a grand ball and banquet on .Monday even
ing.
—Thdpi, Waldo Emerson,the philosopher
poet, has six new lectures ready for this
,
season.
-'• —Hon. Henry Stanberry is speech
" making in ohio, making ardent rebel
speeches.
I. —A statue of Commodore Peiry is to be
. . _
unveiled - tit New 'York soon, with appropri
,
ate ceremonies. .-- • I _
—The Hon. Henry Wilson 'spoke to a
sadly inanaense throng on Saturday night,
• in Philadelphia.
—General Adam King and General Tor
bert are both Republican candidates for Gin
gress in Maryland.
1 " —The Meadville .Republican calls Frank
Blair "the nominal tail but actual head of
the Democratic ticket."
t.. 1 •
---Bateman's Fench troupe is playing La
,
' • Grande Dtiehesss and La Bale Helene at the
"National Theatre,in Cincinnati.
\
To-- orrow kr& Abraham Lincoln will
- sail for: Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert .
• Lincoln will be in New York to sec her oft
Rev. Robert Collyer, the well known
t
Unitarian preacher of Chicago, has had a
new church built, and will use it next Sun
day.
—Lord Lytton is odiously compared with%
• - Lis:bother members of the English l'arlia
ment, and p ronounced - the ugliest Wigan
there.'
—The loss at the burning of the Ameri-
cap Pottery Works at Peoria, Illinoi4iwiu 3
V 25,000, the insurance on which was but
$47,250. , . ' -
—.A. little four year old child was tiurued
to death in Chicago on Sunday. afternoon.,
She was at the house of her uncle, and her
parentslive in Davenport, lowa. 1 ,
•, —With the Central Tanners, the Grant
Hussars and the Second Ward Grant Clul4 .
Pittsburgh will be well represented at the
'great Philadelphia Convention.
—A photograph of the genial hurnorist,
_Hark Twain, was taken whsn pe was in
Cleveland, and admirers of the funniest
• ; man of the decade can get them.
—The Miss. Hurlburt, of Susquehanna,
' New York, from whose body during the
past ten years at least , one thousand pins
' . and needles have been extracted; is dead.
t
.. ---"Btarved at Belle Isle" is the inscrip
tion on a well wrought granite stone in the
• ' cemetery in Brownington, Vermont, which
marks the resting place of U. P. Chamber
lain.
—B. P. King, of the well known firm of
King & Baird, printers in Philadelphia, died
on Sanday, Mr. Kin - g/was one of the most
widely known:and respected citizens of that
place.
—The Third-Party men may decide ai
once to which of the prominent parties they
will join theniselves, for( their old leader,
-George Francis Train, has withdrawn from
the canvass in favor of Grant and Seymour.
—The Russian Commissioners who visit
ed Colt's pistol factory last year, have sent
-- to the Superintendent, who showed them
around the establishment, ahandsome silver
tobacco boa, lined with eighteen karat gold.
--Anna Dickinson's home IS a small, sim
ple,.three-storlhouse in Locust street, Phil
adelphia, neatly kept, and plainly though
tastefully furnished, where, by her labor,
the supportsher mother, sister, and younger
• brother.
-There are some pious thieves in Phila
delphia, and one of them robbed the Church
• Home in that city'of a bible, a prayer book,
hook of record, writingdesk and a portrait
of one of the lady managers. We hope he
profitted by them.
—The old Union Volunteer Refreshment
" Committee :has taken charge of National
Hall in Philadelphia, and will dispense re
freshments to the delegates to the great mass
Converition .Philadelphia, throughout
,Thnrsdav and Friday.
" —.The Ohio at Cincinnati has been on the
• ',rampage, having come within lesi than a
,f o ot of overfloviring the banks, Gilmore
street people were getting scared, as they
-always do when there are forty feet in the
'channel, but their scare 18 over now.
iO._The NeW Haven Register (Dem.) trots
Oda rooster st the head of * dispatch from
Milne; setting the Republican majority at
Mistak'en', iitoSteri Thinki he's
laid an` egg and is areadito cackle. Row
:disgusted he'll be when he turns round and
finds it isn't an egg.—Hartford Pod.
• —The banking boar' Of Duncan, Sher
.
ma n Co., New York, was; robbed onleri
_
'dlay of a box containing $2,000, in. English
-coin& The box was taken- from the coon
. ter bj a man WhO' WakieMt to carryoff
by several persons, but as they thought he
was connected with thehanldng house, no
alarm was given.
—The authorities_at Amherst College are
making deterinined efforts to break up the
practice of "hazing" freshmen. Recently
a number or sophomores, who were detect
ed in havingsubjected a freshman' to per
sonal indignities, were suspended
T er a long
period and required
. to beg pardon of the
fattilty and the injured student.
—We understand that two hundred is the
strength of the PittsburghAleiegation to the
Philadelphia Ckravention: These two hun
dred have to travel, to get to their destina
tion, some fifteen hours. New York is five
times the size of Pitsburgh, and is but
three hours from Philadelphia; her delega
tion will - number 0,000, so the proportion is
exactly the same.
,
—The advantage of having a watch which
strikes the hours was experienced by a gen-
tleratin in New York a few evenings since.
As he was entering Niblo's Theatre his
watch was taken. There were several per
sons around him, and he said: "Gentlemen,
I have lost my watch. If you will keep
(Inlet it will strike in one-minute." The
thief started for the door and was capturecl
—lf Allegheny has any more crossings
on hand ready to be put down we don't be
lieve a better place for one could be found
than on Federal street,. in front of the gate
leading into the yard of the Fort Wayne de
pot. During wet weather the condition of
that spot is disagreeable and disgraceful, and
a little attention shown by the city fathers
here would probably beappreciated by
more persons than at any other crossing in
the city. ,
—Yesterday we saw three policemen, not
on.the Strand, but on Fifth avenue; they
walked abreast down that fashionable
thoroughfare and immediately in front a
man trundled a dirty wheelbarrow. The
wheelbarrow kept the middle of the side
walk and the polieemen seemed mightily
amused at the disgusted way in which other
pedestrians got out of the way of the vehicle,
T,here was not the slightest excuse for the
barrow being there, for the street was dry
and the law forbids it, but the policemen,
did'nt seem to care; evidently their orders'
do not compel them to arrest all wheelbar
rows found on the sidewalks.
—Erie is having a grand tiiiie to itself, all
about smoking. One col -respondent of the
Dispatch saw a young g'irl borrow a cigar
from a young man and take a;lwhiff of it;
heimmediately wrote to that.paPer an arti
cle as much au Parton as ho could, de
,ni.y.
oune; g Erie young ladle:l 2 :in' general for
indulgin in the vile and disgusting habit
, tif smoking. Another correspondent an
swered him so well that he same back snarl
.ing and smarting, not to piove his first as
gerlion, but to accuse the new correspond
ent,Of hein. , a ,a boy, Nvlio oughtn't to smoke.
From this distance the thing, seems abstir
enoUgh, but it muss nevertheleis be disa
' greeable to the really elegant society of
Erie to see such false notices of themselves
sill their cusumns r going about the country,
enforced by a Characteristic police paper pic
ture. A
____—....r--.4.---.....—. _____
A. TexasAlfray—Fatal Duel on Horseback
'Elie' cii)rptts Utirlstt Advera3er hag 4 . otn a
corresppinient these particulars of a bloody
and "fatal affray which took place' en i 4 he
w e est side of 'the river, above, Oakville, on
the 22d ult., between Mr. Henderson Wit-
=Hams.and Sic Brown, about some beeves
that ,‘iiiirere turned into a herd against- the
wieh :of Mr. Williams. rho:Utter claimed
antinirify over said beeves, ; as partly his
own and partly, those for whom he held
agencies: . ‘
Some angry words occurred at first, which
culminated in the drawing of weapons,
which were heavy dragoon six shooters.
With parties being mounted; at each suc
cessive shot thercharzed up closer to their
dreadful work. The firing was rapid, and
the combatente became enveloped in -- the
smoke of their weapons, winch( lapped to
gethe'r. mil the 'last round Mr. Brown's
firing was wild, owing no doubt to the fact
that he received a mortal centre shot from
William's first fire, although he sat on his
horse firmly, until shot the third time
through the body, which, centering the
~, W
heart,. he fell a etirpse on the instant. il
i
liams was unhurt, but his horse w s shot in
the head, and *as fractious an , unruly
during the fight. 'Beth parties ba numbers
of well armed friends on the giound, but
no assistance or. interference was offered,
and the issue was fairly and squarely tested.
Both men were undoiibtedly brave to the
last inch, such as would klo honor to any
cause, - right or wrong. lßut it is a sad,
very sad thing, lucked, th it men forty years
of age must draw their weapons to decide
questions of proper
Tax Dur i end, (Wis.,) Times of thelBth
gves the fdAlowing narrative of a sorrow
ful accident involving the loss of life "A
serious and lamentable accident occurred in
Pepin on Saturday last, whereby a young
man named- Aaron Fuller, aged - sixteen
years, son of John Fuller. of that village,
lost bis life. He had gone some three miles
from home on a squirrel hunt in company
-With a cousin,lra Fuller. The latter,
it
seems, had cimbed a tree in, which the
squirrels had built a nest. He reached his
hand into the nest—a hole in the tree—and
pulled out - a squirrel, which he shot with
his revolver, while holding him by the tail.
Another equirrel was pulled out in the same
way, but was fired at with quite a different
result, for the ball, instead of hitting the
squirrel, hit his cousin, who, was standing
under the tree, the lain striking Lim near
the region of the heart. He was taken to
his home, and, after much suffering, died
the (next day, living about tiventy•four
hours from the time lie was shot. The fun
eral- services were held on the Monday fol
lowing. It was indeed a sad affair, and
should serve as. a warning to boys to be
more careful-in the handling of fire-arms."
Tim Stuttgart illustrated Gazette publish
es six spirited erhrravitigs ofimaginary
scenes, from the meetings of the - New York
'Sorosis. No. ;1 represents the ladies amok
in,g'cigars and meerschaums, with their feet
on the table and generally in positions more
comfortable than decorous, adiscussingun
the news of the day; N 0.2, th der 4ng their friends at the bar, , a lady perform
ing as bar-keeper in the most approved
style'; No. 8, the ladies lounging at the win
dows and impertinently staring a mot' est
gegentlemanpassing by No. ti at
convivial
scene, the ladles toasting Somebody, and
evidently ball 6 , seatiover ; No. 5, the more
venerable members of the Sorosis at the card
table, while the younger ones are playing
billiards; No. 6, a monthly meeting or the
club, every member screaming for' the floor
and the President in despair i
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER O. 1868•
TEETii refiticTED
wmiiotrr PAIN !
NO CHARGE hums Incur AsTrincia.
TENTH ARE ORDERED.
A SIMI. BET FOR P.
AT DR.. sooTrs.
WM PENN MEET. 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. CAL AND EX
AMINE RPECIALENI3 Or GENUINE VIUMAN
ITR. :d
WE LDOR & KELLY,
MarraffiCtungs and Wnolesale Dealer' in
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP GOODS.
Also, CARBON AND LIIBBICAIIIVEI OILS,
No, 147 Wood Street.
se9:nV. Between sth and oth Avennee
CEMENT;) SOAP STO
TDRAULIC CEMENT •
OAP STONE.
- PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS.
WATER PIP,EB
'KENNY H. COLLINS,
av18:o70 S 5 Wood street.
DRAIN
f
Cheapest and best Pipe In the =whet. Also, 80-,
BENDALE liYDRAI4,IC CEMENT for sale.
°Mee and Manufactory-240 REBECCA - ST.,
Allegheny. Altir Orden by mall promptly attended
•
BEY THE BEST AND CHEAP
EST PIANO Arm OR9A2L
Scho - maker's Gold Medal Plano,
AND EGTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. •
The SCHOMACKER. PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the con
struction of a first class Lastrament , and has always
been awarded the nremtn wherever ex
hibited. Awa Its tone is fu ll . es
sonorous m
an d sweet. Tne
workmanship. for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from 650 to 6150, (according to
style and tlnish,) cheaper than all otherlso-called
Int class Piano. •
ESTEVS COTTAgE ORGAN
Stands at the bead of all reed instruments. In pro
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the Untied States. It is M 1 int
ple and compact in construction, - and not liable to
get out 01 order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" Is to fonnd In thls -Or Ave Price from $lOO toonly
6550. be
All guaranteed for Ave
years. •
BABA SNAKE &EITEMER,
mh9 No. 1 . 2113 T, CLAIR STREET.
T~NABE& CO.'S
AND JJ RAINES BROS. PIA.NOS.
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments.
CUABI4OTTE BiLTBIE,
43 Fifth street. Sole Agent.
CM
EDUCATIONAL.
A.INSTITUTE,INSTITTE, 0 40 Fourth
AV EN UF. an Eng linb. tt to:111de a. di bkpt. I
cal s..thool foe ti iris and Boys. Conducted by JAMES
MAtlitUM and Id AEI' F. SIACRUII, A • Deo.
lar, with 1,111 partleulam, references, an., pent on
application: atm tag the gentiemen to whom r..fer.
epee may be made are the followiug: Rey. Dr. Alli
son, Win. lisgaley, Esy F. K. Brunot. Esq.. lice.
Dr. Dick- non, Rev. Dr. Douirlas. Dun. husaeli
Errett, Wm. H. Everson,' Esq.. John Harper Ettl.,
Ilr. W. • • •
V':Al.olll:Cgtn<Yl/1131,,,.... ?it'n
-on -)rsi.„ Kill.. hon. sei9:x..SB
AL LEG
'IIENY CITY ACADEMY,
AND COMILEILUAL COLLEGE,
No. 101 FEDERAL *T., over Allegheny:Swings
• I LtALk. •
Daily Sessions: Scientific. from Si A. M.. to 1 rat.
Commerxr.l.l: 53 to 44 r. St
hveniug Session; Scientific and Comrreial, 7 to
P. J. .11. PHYD m it,
It. S. lAMB. A. 71••,
sell:x3l - Principals.
A LLEPHENY ACADEMY.
next regular session will commence on
TOMMY, EEPTEKBER IST,
In EXCEIMOR HALL, Federal street, Allegheny ,
KR. T. E. WAHRHAM, Trinelpat, will receive
pupils at the Hall, on Monday. August 31uRit st. how
9 to 19 o'cleca. , sive
FALL ::HATS !
- ACCORD & CO., 1
131 WOOD 'STREW,
Are now ready with a LARGE AND SELECT
tiTOCIE df
3E-X.A- ff r St, ~AELJE:2 I EIO,
AND FURS.
jELLIN ALLEN, a
DRAWLS IN ALL HINDS OP
LEAF TqBACCO ANDSEGABS,
No. S SIXTH STREET, (National Bank of Cum
norm, Building.) PITTSBURGH, PA.'
Branch of 1151 Water street, N. Y .
ap4:o7 DANIL F. I)INAN.
;WIC ELSIOR, WORKS.'
n. w. JENSINSON!,'
Manufacturers .nd Dealent in
Tol)acco, Sriuff,'Cfgars.Pipus, &0.,
No 8 FEDERAL ' ST.. ALLEGIDLNYn
..A•haP •
. - knnM3
BENZINE, &o.
Irt IL dr. C. A. BROCELETT & CO
PIANOS. ORGANS. &C.
L
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
MERCHANT TAILORS.
BTIEGEL,
(Late Outlet with W. Hespenhelde
MERCHANT
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh ,
5e213:y21
NEW FALL GOODS.
A splendid new stock of
cr,cYrri, CASS I IMEIVE gokm
ItEigY 311BYER
Just received by
sel4: Merelimit Tailor. 73 Smithfield street.
CONFECTIONERIES.
ELENRI W,; 11011111ACEI,
Confectionery and Baker 9
No. 800 SMITIMBLDSTEBET ,
Between Seventh and LibertY
VIrLADiES , OYSTER SALWN atftsebed.
GEO. SCHLELEIN ,
Fancy Cake Baker it Confectioner,
AND MILL= IN
FOREIGN a DWINSTIO PaJITt3 ZINTS..(
No. 40, emner Tenlerid and Itniinson:o 4 ;thei
dhow. Mr clonstagoll on tand. 101,
ICE
ICES ICE! `ICE!
WII. KREBS, Ice Dealer,
Ns. 55 DIAMOND ALLEY, Plitsbarigh
Orders left here or it Hand Street Hrtdes_lng,"'":
eeive prompt attention. Wagons running LU " 6. "
Innyth sad Allegheny.
JOSEPH. HORNE &1130.
WOULD CALL THE ATT E NTION OP
IF7tolesaie and Beta-it Buyers
ECOND ARRIVAL OF NEIY GOODS,
ieb will be found to contain all that is new,
el an desirable in
LINERY GOODS.
HATS AND BONNETS. Men styles.
BIBB' NS. all shade/ and widths.
FRAN A AND AMERICAN FLOWERS.
MILL HENN VELVE £5, plata sad fancy',
OSTR CH and vmattßE nes and rtunsts.
BTR,D6 OF PARADISE and HAT FEA HERS.
MALINIDA,_ LACES and FRAMES.
New-strea DRESS and ACTITE TRIMMINGS.
FRiNGES, GIMPS. SATIN TRIMMINGS.
VELV.e.T RIBBONS, I)l4ll'a:icy and abaded..
81 , X, VELVET and admit= BUTTONS.
LOOPS and ORNAMENTS.
GEN IS FURNISHING GO'IDS.
BIER NO UNDERWEAR. all slaw
'LEN YRS. YARNS. CANVA'.
BEI. INGS BNCELEs. CHAINS
JET kNi. , FANCY JEWELRY.
Nor DNS AND SMALL WARES.
On assortment of above Goods unsnr
passed, and at
ASTERN JOBBERS' PRICES
stis: •
N "ITRIMMINGS,
New Fringes,
Sewing Silk and Bullitm,
,200 Pair of Real French Corßts
Wlilto and Colored only 50 mite s pair.
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF YARNS,
"LA BELLE BALMORAL."
Gent's Fall and Winter Underwear.
DIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The tars l est supply and finest patterns of
Ladies' & Hisses' Balmoral Hosiery.
Hoop Skirts,
illy- The VERY LOWEST 1W to. jobber*
MA.CELUM, GLYDE & CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street.
eau:
PRICES MARKED DAN:
AT
MACRVM cAßtzsws,
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED:
HODS' SKIRTS. (1.ad10..• '
"•••c+l Te'r
LINEN IiA,NDKERCIUICFS, 3 for.
KID GLOVES, (warranted,)
PAPER COLLA rtS
Id 00 Yds. SPOOL COTTON. (good)
rocKE.T 800 worth 5'
MEN'S 51:11BIEB UNDREMERT13.....1...:. 50
MEN'S JEAN DEAVrEW .....
•
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost
CREAT BARGAINS!
IN ALL 3KINTIS OF GOODS.
CAPS.
Special Bates so Derchants .1t Dealers.
mem= &
Imo I 10 irrrn Errszrr.
COALI COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO,
NO, 567 LIBERTY err.B.E.Er,
(Lately City Flour Mill) SECOND
Are now prepared to furnish good YOIIOII.IOCRE.
NY 1.1. Mr, 1941` COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest
m.orket price.'
All orders' MR at their oilloe, or addressed to
them through the mail, will be attended to promptly.
my2S:b2s
A RMSTRONG & HUTCHINSON,
Successors to,
UILADILPHIA AltD YOUOIIIOOI3ILINT COAL 00.,
RANDIRS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL
OD AVER, of-superior Youghiogheny
CAS AND FAMILY COAL.
(Moe and Yard—FOOT OP TRY STREET, near
the Gas Works.
FURNITURE.
118. PRACTICAL 11 Ca
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND =rim.,
LEMON & INEISE,
NO. 1113 Foy - RP - ix i4-rximwr
Constantly on hand every variety of PARLOR and
CHAMBER FURNITURE, together with a corn.
plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced
prices.
Those In want of anything In our line areeordially
Invited to call before purchasing.
Work guaranteed.
tnh2iinii LEMON I WEIRS.
SH!]ETINGS AND BATTING.
prOLBIES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
Hum -'4nrers of HISANI =DI= and LIGHT
r rstitcrssi, BEOlikwrgr
•-
IGEOUANICAL ENGINEER,
• And', SoliigtorV of - Patents
(Late or ?CF. w. & C. aanwsv.)
Office, No. 79 B o xE STREET, ktoom No. A
up
_stairs. P. O. 50, ALLEOHIGNY CITY.
MACHINERY. of all descriptions, designed.
BLAST YURNACEand ROLLING MILL DRAW
SNUB forniabed. Particular attention paid to de
signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con
fideaittalltioted.LOCOMOTlVES. DBAW:
OLAum for Isiectbanice 'Vary WEED! DAY
M9HT. -
110BIBRY, --
GLOVEC,
1-1 AN DKERCHIEFS,
EMBROIDERIES,
B AL.MoRAL SKIRTS,
ROOF' SKIRTS,
CORSETS,
IN ALL COLORS
TELE NEW PARIS
WOOL HOODS AND SACQUES
Kid and Silk Gloves.
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ON AND AFTER JULY IST:,
COAL AND CORE
Having removed their OtHee
err , reaul:qta.x.
AMMO* AND MAGNOLIA
SHBVIINGS AND BATTING.
: CAL ENGINEER.
'WM. SEMPLE,
180 and 182 Federal. Street,
ikLLEIGHEMT CITY, P.&,
IS NOW RECEIVING A
Very Large and Complete Stock of
DESIRABLE DRY GOODS.
Extra Ocoodlßargains will be Daily
Offered Daring the Present Week.
At 18:10.—Beet DARK DELAINES. I latest st7les
At W.—Yard Fide FEATHER. TWILINGS.
At 90t.—WATERPItOOk CLOTH. , ,dark colors
At 1.20,4e.—G00D BLEACHED A?.111 BROWN
MIISLINS, yard wide.
At 31t. RAIINF.I) COITNTEY FLANNELS
At I.2I3c.—BEST DARE CALICOS
At 25c.—ALL WOOL' RED AND YELLOW
— FLANNELS, good quality.
At $3.50 a pair—WHITE BLANHETS, good size
At SI,OO—LADIES' BALMORAL SHIRTS, WI
size, dark colors.
At S2.OO—GORED RUFFLED CLOTH SKIRTS,
nem style.
At S2.S6—GORED do. do, doer quality
/Lt13.041 -4 A' )11ED do
WHITE and BARRED COUNTRY FLANNELS
I FANCY COLORED BED QUILT'S, an entlrelV
. new make.
WRITE COUNTRY BLANKETS, extra wide
and good quality.
NEW CAESIMERES, at very low prices
NEW DRESS GOODS AND SHAW L.B.
Wholesale and Retail,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
'lBO and 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
CQUATTILY EARR'D FLANNELS,
Jilt. ,BURCIIFICLD &- CO'S,
No. 52 St. Clair Street.
BLACK & VTIITE AND COLORED BABRED
FL Aig
WHITE COUNTRY FLANNELS
13ED AND YELLOW PLANKELS.
WHITE FLANNELS, beatinstes.
RED AND GREY TWILLED FLA.NYELZ--,.
BLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS
'UNBLEACHED dc. do:
BLANKETS, a fall assortment.
CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS
Jar Remember the blue.
No. 62 St. Clair, near Liberty St.
Q MA at RET STREET. 87.
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HOSIERY and GLOVES.
S4OIIIC - X 7 ,
CIF No. 168 Wylie Street...o
168. 16S,
(Una, McCANDLESS & CO.,
IL) (Late Wilson, Carr t C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fmeign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 941400 D EMMET.
Third door above Diamond alley,
PiTninuitGH. L.
WEIGHTS D Ass .sr
of ilieights and illeasurent
No. .11 YOUBTfI nom, '
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HAIR AND PERFUMERY.
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011. N PECK Ornamental Holz
HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER, N0.133'
Third street. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
Always on hand ,a genera l assortment of Ladies ,
WIGS, BANDS , CIURLS_; Gentlemen's WIGS, TO
PERS. SCALPS, GUARD CHAINS, BRACELETS,
v. A ond . Price in cash will be gtvea fox
)14,.ultialaitad.•Geiitisminiva Bali Oittting done(
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
rap3o:n4o3
Metweentfberty and Ferry . streets.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
BALLO BROTHERS.
CARPETS!
NEW
PALL
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No. 51 FIFTH AVENUE.
FALL STOCK
NEWESTSt*LES!
TAPESTRY AND &IDYL BRUSSELS ]
TWO AND "rirlIME "PLY
CARPETS I
ALL WOOL BWBAINB, in great varidp
COMMON CARPETS,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
DRUG-GETS, all Widths.
MEDALLION DRUGGETS,
h ave On?
ever offere stock Is the lar
the t ge rad t e.
and moat desirable . VIII
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BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFTH STRUM.
selo:d/kwY _
F ALL GOODS.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF 'TM SEASON.
A FULL ASSOhTMENT OF
Velvet,
Brussels,
Tapestry,
Three Ply,
Ci_,AJELIP]ffr I S,
PUNT OPENED AND OFFERED AT TB'S
LOWEST RATES. r
OLIVER FCLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
NEW CARPETS!
AT POPITLAR
Atrriscnoir_Allinni Arsessior sir mmerks 4 s
OFFER THE
Newest arut Best Patterns
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
LACE AND NIYrTOIGELADI
CURTAINS AND CORNICES.
MEARLAND & COLLINS,
71 aai.l 73 Flltb. Street.
Neil Building to Custom Raise & rodolidos.
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GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
.1111111 AGE, ZELLERS re DUFF , S
WuOf) STREET, Manufacture every kind of
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL , STAINED GLASS,
200 WOOD STREET.
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
i 2 ARIAN STATUETTES,
BORMAN GLASS,
ROODS,r STAPLE ANDPANCT
a greaVrartety.
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
100 WOOD STREET
FERTILIZERS.
TO WHEAT GROWMiL
EUREKA AIiffdONUTED BOI,IE,
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LUKE,
AIANBEACIIIBED BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SE WARD CAMPBELL,
pnovim:prrolts,
Office, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pao;
The best Bertlllser in u se,and recognized y
Partners who have given it a trial, to be the Mead?,
and for raising large crops of Wisest, Rye, llata,!
Corn, Pots toes, ac. We have published for grain-i
Rona circulation a pamphlet containing interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertiliser, copies of l
which will be sent free to any sending us their ad—
dress. 1
SEWING MACHINES.
TUEBrifiatiT AMERICAN coat.,
111:1174*HOLE OVERSEOIO 1
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AND SEWING mA
malt:.
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BED CHIN E IN THE WORLD, AND IN. r ,
TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
arAlenta wanted to sell Hits llaebtne.
CILELS C 11A-T- 451 " 1r:g,
Ascentfor ',genera Pennsylvania,
Corner TOTH AND mislurr OTBlgrrik
Rieberdson'sJeWally StOrs. • 117711:416.
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And Ingrain