The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 09, 1868, Image 2

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SWEETEST OCTOBER
BY M!J( LURKS
Of round red moon. slip under the hill,
Ann bide away and away,
For eyes will be peering,
And I.ns will be jnertne. •
And Idle words wil they any.
1 bear nts wens In the thicket brown,
•I feel hli breath In the air.
Nor tips that are jeering,
And ey a that are peering,
Ah I why should .1 eti.re—.l care?
O! some may rieg of the dear sweet'Jnne i
• • And some may sing of the May,
Bat dear October.
When Illy and elcrser •
irtrwltnered and hided gray. '•
Ter law in thelenz,.• dimgroves. , -
Pie whi.pers and murmurs tome, ' •
And kisses are 'sweeter;•
Than winds that ow fleeter,
Up Irom the bl ming lee.
• • -
The West Is whi ling aplaintive stave.
brown In the r de by the there;
The triCket is cal lug.
The gold leaf Is iliac, •
The rlond glide over the star;
The pheasant We from the stabbl• bare
. Thai wild gooth nrlngs from the shore,
'And my Gear is ling,
' • "Come hither, y darling,
And love me f rover more. "
EPHMIFSIS.
-4-Edwin Boothit i in Boston.' .
--Treason is trou l ling the Turks.
—There was snow \Portland on Noretlay,
—Bilver mining hi going• on in the Oil re.
Vona:
—Lei-
—Leipzig is abont)te! have a fine atritue
afendelssoha. • ,
—Ten cents a buslle is the hightst price
of corn in Texas.
'..-.11,200 cannon forms the field. artillery
•
of the French army.
, —Tompldni - the Troubadour in the latest
zuccessful farce in London.
—Henry Ward Beecher, ass boy, washed
Ishes and hemmed towels.
Montana paper says Genl. Meagher's
'body has never been .recovered. • ~
—Music of the futore—Wagner has iotr.,
- tracted to write two new operas.
—Four miles of note oyster beds lave
been found in -Long Island Bound,
---Three lege of mutton. ."fora shilling is
•thelitarket quotation frozi:Ballarat.
—Liszt has goike ba& to Weimatio spend
'the wTate'r.ixt•tNtt German Atheas.
Mereandante the Neapolitan composer
kaabeen ennobled I),y 'Victor Emanuel.
—A Choctaw Indian is r atudying agricu
titre and thq mechanic arts at Dartmouth.
—Colorado is already neltsupporting. She
- rabies enough breadstuffs to feed her people.
— 7 41.1)url burlesque on llerace .Greeley's life
ha 3 been published. It. is (g) reely absurd.
-Grand Duke Illaffimar has given the
... skull of a mammoth to the 'Museum at
Moscow. ' '
• —Delmar of arithmetical fame is said to
be the original of. Joey 'Ladle in no Thor
- •oughfarey
—Charlestown Navy Yard has barely
1,000 men employed now, and no ships are
being built.
—Queen Isabella talks about coming over
• , -- to rale in - Cubs, a fact which would diggnst
Mr.' Seward.
4 1 1Ve dollars per barrel are, offered for
Newton:pippins by apple speculators along
tit= Hudson.
A stained .glass memorial window to
Sir '. T. Brunel! has been placed in. West,
mi ster Abbey.
- Dumas is going to write a novel tribute
to enkeni e., he is going to make her
ate oine of a.novel.
actor seventy-five years old is now
li ' in the „Detroit -poorhouse, 4 .!a, lean „
and ippered pantaloon."
I Pat dots or attempts to riot with pat
riota 4'odt:in:the Bull Bun-district, he will
hive a second Bull Ran defeat.
- 6- -tibielerice is very popular - in Paris;' We
don't~believe it is any glassyer ice than:that
wegenerally have at-the Rink.
oardoia College is have an'obserya,
• tory. Ale gentleman in Maine has headed
the subscription list with 46,000. '
—7l3oinebody wants to know what ie to'be
—done:With the ten thousand Chinamen whezi
Ake Central Pacific Road is'finished.
Motley, hisMonan," embassador, diploma
tist,scholar and gentleman, is a premi
„neat candidate for the Presidency of
=lndian troubles are breaking out in a
new place. They are reported on Lake Su
perior between the Chineways and Cana tribe. -
—Bishep Hennesy, of Dubuque, is ex
..ccanmunicating all Catholic children, and
'the parents of such children, who attend
public Ithools.
- --NyAirED—A treatise on English Gram
mahr and English Composition, to in..; .
Ilse of iv future proclamations to be issued
from the Mayor's office.
--&nuebody nannies himself in,MaMe by
poisoning. horses. Four very valuable
4tmosbelonging to one man *ere poisoned
in one night recently. , ,•••
—There ore fifty-to - 11r hot springs in Ar.
Amine. We certainly *mild prefer having
them there, h; having hot springs in our
anattresies or NA cnshlons
—"ITO min in England thinks of' bidck
„tug his own-toots," said an _Englishman to
r(3llr. Lincoln. "Whose besets, dnes he
'blear lir. LincOln quietly.asked.
•--Esuit India -journals object to the ap:'
pointmenkof Lord :Alai, the Earl of
to the governor generalship of that provinee.:
They probably think kiln an ass asrnrell fan
—One wan in Nashua, , New Hampshire,
hue it Asir pond in which ho hap utne Ihoue
scutsmall yesiling trout, and five hundred
weighing from one-half to'two and o-half-
POOM I O
--When General Forrest goes to Earlotui;
10 00 Peeted AM' blihotOd to: the
1 14 /IProlont I IIM from vieltieg; the Black
/mg* but shrugs carries the blade
'heed Of the rarest sith blol;
UAW, s hive of three ,
lenebiumta, mil Dutch; ft hi 'sir
Atiteki ar aif Ifet lo4 4otlO Dote olVt IMP?
llPOrte'' to Mitch newspepen t th e
.11144(6 igiegaragerht the only spoken. •
—itteofeoft istett greeted- the request of
einflebiergeente In the Imperial ink% who'
4404 that be leoeld dlietiotgetheliMiler;
at ad' Mdiet shirt 4vro yaw In glens
vice, and ,conferred the .cross of honor on
each of the sons. -- :--r
tho Approaching Peace Congress at
416 3 e, kikitierland, *Oinen will be admit:'
ted on thesaike tennis as men, and will*
invited to r Propose questions and take 'part
U the discussion.
-The heroine of a new novel is thus de
scribed: "She leaned against the casement,
'one foot on the:low• sill, her brow pressing
the; cold pane, her hands loosefy linked and
hanging with careless grace at one side—
she
was supremely, happy:"-
-To make a valuable speckled doghulleto.
proof, Mark Twain says : "Take off his
hide and line •it with sheet iron. Reseda
iron is the beat, and is slicker and more
shOwy than the common kind. Dogs pre
pared in this way do not mind bullets:"
—The following original epitaph contains
a piece of advice which 'we do not wish our
friends to take :
She lived a life of virtue and died of
Cholera mortnis, caused lby eating green trait,
. in the full hope of a blessed itamortalllt7-
At the early age of twenty-f Jur-
Reader, go thou and do likewise.
I—The pork crop of the approaching sea.
son it is expected will be one of the largest
ever raised. This will be partly owing to
the general success of the corn crop. ! In
consequence of this belief many of the Cin
cinnati and Chicago packers= are enlarging
their business facilities.
—Francis, otherwise known as 'Bombe
the Second, is very anxious for Napoleon to
help him regain his old kingdom, and prom
ises to do all sorts of ,things in return for .
Napoleon, who, however, thinks a bird in
the hand worth two in the bush, and holds
on to what influence he already has in Italy,
—A venerable plough ` - will be exhibited at -
the State Fair in Portland, Me. It has a
seven feet beam of white oak, a stout iron
coulter, an.oak share sheathed with iron,
and a pair of ash handles, like immense da
vits, projecting four feet in the rear. The
wood is seamed , and wrinkled, but tough
and sinewy atilt.
—ln one of his speeches at Philadelphia
Gen. Killpatrick said : "If a Copperhead
dares to insult you, boys in blue, smash
him." On this principle we suppose the
Copperhead party acted on Wylie street
night before last. They ccnsidered them
selves insulted by unilluminated window
and Smashed them .
—A young woman in Alexandria, Va.,
whose parents had refused her permission to
attend the ball of a Friendship Fire Com,
pally last week, as the front door of her
house was locked, jumped from the second
story 'window, and repairing to a neigh
bor's, where she had , before sent her ball
dress; attired herself, 'and participated in the
forbidden festivities
—At a recent tableaux party, the scene of
Blnebeird's dead room was shown—six
pretty heads all bloody, suspended along the
wall, the bodies, of course, being behind
the canvas. As the curtain descended, one
of the heads was observed to smile. It was
afterwards ascertained that some one had
stolen behind the seenes and kissed the
band of one of the wives.
—ln the city of Marseilles a man lived on"
bad terms with his wife. One day, while
waiting for his dinner, ho remarked that the
flies fell dead on touching his bowl of soap.
Without saying a word he changed the
bowls, giving his wife the one she had
plaoed faiYhim. Before long the acute, suf
ferings of his better half convinced him that
heitiadniirrowly escaped being poisoned. ,
• —Yesterday we alluded in these columns
to the fact that a gentleman had supplied
tuba'of water and tin cups to the Demo
cratic crowd on the Commons, 'in front of
his residence on Monday. Exception hav
ing taken to our version of the motives
attributed to him, we now state that we
blow' are responsible far the sentiments
therein expressed, as vie do not profess to
know those of the gentleman referred to.
-We `have: accounts of an accident which
almost happened to Napoleon, at Lanneme
tan. His Charger, bitten by files, grew res
tlie, and if his Majesty bad not resorted,
like Jolla Gilpin, to the mane, he would
haVe been' thrown. M. Baimbaux, whose
humi's,Bose saved the Emperor of Russia
from Berezowski's pistol, was at hand,
seized the charger's head, and enabled the
chief of the State to dismount' and call for
anothei. hoise
—A man was dying. Re had a friend—
an author. The friend came to him. To
comfort him I No; to read amannscript.
He prOdnced a packet, and drew his chair
to the bedside of the dying man. "Only a
few chapters," he said, insinuatingly.
"130, my dear friend," urged the faint
voice ot•the departing one, "I've only an
hour toAlive." What was the reply? "[Yea,
yes,"l know all that, but this will only take
you- twenty minutes."
—An old definition of constitutional lazi
ness comes from Ohio. Standing on the
steps of ono of the single-team taverns of
that ,State was an unwashed Buckeye,
whostishabby exterior did not indicate an
indniatrious man. A gentleman' on the .
op
posite side of the street remarked to his com
'pinion,' "There's old Tom again. Wonder
how he got out this cold day. He is the
lazimtlinnt in town by allodds." "Lazy,"
repll7l his friend, "he isn't lazy; he was
horn tarea.".
EDITORS:—We observed in the
I~epftbl{c; of Wdnesday, that hundreds 'of
&publicans joined , in the Democratic pro
cession on Tuesday. This Is intended to
convey the - Impression that the limpobji..
cans who belong to the Labor Reform party
are in league with the Democrats. But for
'ciiedit'bttriy friends and co•workers.we
beg leave to say that no declarations of this ,
iicht Should receive any credit,' even it ut
tered by the most responsible parties.
The 'Limber- Reform , Repuplicatis,, If we
may so Dania them, will,never strike hands
t with ise -, organisation ,that seeks to, climb
into power by pretending to_patronize labor
and is advocates. As true Republicans, we
ozoirdetaire ' , affair share of legislation, and
osmotic, obtain it by fair means. NV e were
doing well 11E411 we fell /etc, the embrace of
a drownlntgient, and our hopes are quietly
sinking beyond reoovery in the arms of a
desperate" monster who Swim, in a sea of
American blood. .
Who will, dare to, may. Seymour and hie
softionde," will bring peso° and prosperity
to , tnen alto are free, unconquered and who
will not he governed either by!"railroaders"
QrsC• Amines-W.
ritl'AttlitGff GA2tTTS t. FJUDAy t OCTOPin 9, 1868.
TEETS! EXTRACTED
' -
WITHOUT PA3CM I
NO cueliaz wan WHEN ARTIFICIAL
TEETH ARE ORDERED.'
A FULL SET FOR VI,
ATDR. SCOTT'S.
-
*TS PENN STREET, 3D DOOR .0309 E HAND
ALL•WORE WARRANTED. CALL 'AHD .=
AMINE SPECIMENS OF OT.NIIIHE •
ITS.
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
Manufacturers and. Wholesale Bailees In
Lanips, lanterns,' Chandeliers,
AND LAMP COODS.
ommoN AND LUBRICATING OILS,
BENZINE, ate..
N 0.147 W9od. Street.
sel3:n= Between sth and 6th Avenues.
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &O.
YDRAIILIC CEMENT. • •
OAP STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPE,
WATER PIPES.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
25 Wood street.
SD18:070
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE.
Cheapest and beet Plpe In the market. Also, BO
BENDALE BYDRAULIC CEMENT for Bale.
B. B. & C. A. BROCKEIT * CO.
Office and Manufactory-240 REBECCA BT.,
Allegheny. air Orders by mall pronapuy attended
to. r 93
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP..
IST PIANO AND - OPRAN.7
fiehomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHMUCK= PIANO combine, all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the con
struction of a first tiara Instrument. and has always
been alardod the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanehlo. for duraby and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from t 450 to 111110. (according to
style and finialL) cheaper than all other so-called
first Maas Plano. --
ESTEY"B COTTA(IE ORGAN
Stands at the bead of all reed motruments. in pro
during. the most perfectpipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the Untied 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 $lOO to $550. All guaranterd for Pvt.
yeirs.
BAHR, ENAKIE & BIJETTLEB,
No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
KNABE & co.n3
AND RAINES BROS. PIANOS.
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments.
amermovrz BLUME,
mpg 43 Tlfth etreet, Sole Agent.
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
AGE, ZELLEICS DUFF, 8
Ar,,4) • STREET, ManufArture every kind 'LAIN of +ND ORNAMENTAL STAINED
100 - WOOD STREET.
IOBINA, GLASS A VI)
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE.
PARIAN STATIJE77-4,5,
11011:12ILL?i GLASS,
•
And oil er STAPLE A.E D PAN t.. - T
StIODS, a great 'variety.
100 WOOD STREET
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
mhv
100 WOOD STREET.
MERCHANT
BTIEGEL,
B.
Mate Cotter with W. Hespenbelde.)
MERCHANT TAILOR.
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
..nkrn
NEW FALL GOODS.
A splendid new stock of
s CAEIS filrElt,ES,,elte
just, reoelyed by
HENRY MEYEIL
htitrehant Tailor. '73 9int thtleld street.
CONFEOTIORI.
HENnie nonnAcn,
Confectionery and Bakery
No. SOO SMITH/MD STRINET,
Between Sevratti and Liberty.
Ri`LADI%• OYSTER SALOON attached.
GEO. SOMME=
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
AND DZALSA IN
FOREIGN & DOMEOTIO /BUM & NUT%
No. 40, corner Fedora! and Robinson stree t s Alle
gheny, air. conettmo'y on hand, ICE CR EAM, of
various flavors.
TOBACCO. AND_ oi4-kkli
reILIAN ALLEN,
mush. im ALL Elm* or •
CEO TOBACOO AND ROARS,
,„
aro- - Eirrn sTRzET. (National Bank Of Own
none )
YITIVEVEGH, YA,
Branch of 172 Water Street, N. Y.
apkn77 • DANIEL P. DINAN.
EXCELSIOR WORIIC
R. dr. Vir: JMNIETfiffEIOI 4 4,, -
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pip3B, &0.,
No 6 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEOHR!iIfs
,via.lo6
SEWING MACHINES.
TuaEgtls'.. 4
T, AMERICAN COM-
BUTTON-X(OLE OVERSEiIIin
AND SENVID'G
IT ILIA NO TQVAL, -
BI M° ALBSOLITTICLY 'THY BIM FAMILY
MACHIN'S. •IN THVIORI.I), AND IN
TRINSICALLY CHRAFERT.
air Agents wanted to se this Machhas.
CHAS. Q : •
. • A fmt emani a p g= i. f ii,
Cl Eardsmes Jew I Store. 7 ----a Qs
WECIGHTS! . .AN'D MIWURIS.
H Serne~
of Wehrikti ud Zeannes,
No. i POMITH rEUT,
Überliest7eriar meets.
*ll
Inummities AND parnoFs . . I
FULL TANum
SPAONABLE & DESIRIBLE GOOD
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.'S
no
Du
LA
MI
GE:
, FIERY, GLOVES,
31 wSTIO SHIRTS AND DRAWEES,
DIES' MERIN° UNDERW EA R.
!MEW & ROTS' MERINO UNDERWEAR,
T'S FURNISH' NH GO 'OS.
: ' • CLOAE &MANTILLA TRIMMING;
NONABLE BULLION YRINGES,
OY. PLAIN and SHADED
VET RIBBONS;
'NS, In every variety.
BROIDERIES
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N
ES and LACE GOODS,
MANTOWN WOGLIIN GOODS,
ZEERIIT GOODS,
TTING TARNS. ZEPHYRS, soul
lONS, of all kinds.
Also, a oemplete sasortment of
GOODS.
RI *BONS, FLOWERS
VE VETS, ORO DENAPE,
FE ThERS, FLUMES, CRAPES, ite.
TH LARGEST STOCK,
nd the Lowest Prices,
OF Y HOUSE IN THE CITY,
WHOLYBALE AND RETAIL.
AA' A
CALL SOLICITED.
N EW , TRIMMINGS,
New Fringes,
&wing Silk and Btalion.
,200 Pair of Real French Corsets.
White and Oolored only 50 cents a Pair.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF YARNS
IN ALL OOLOL'I3
THE NEW PAWS
LA BELLE I3ALMORAL."
Geat'a Fall and Winter Underwear.
LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD
The larreet anpply and finest patterns of
Ladies' & Hisses' Balmoral Hosiery
WOOL HOODS AND SACQUES.
Hoop Skirts,
Kid and Bilk Gloves
Jlir. The VERY LOWEST HATIIB to Jobbers
CLYDE & CO.,
'7B and 80 Market street.
8e14:
pRICEB MARKED DOWN!
MACRUM & CARLISLE'S,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED
ON AND AFTER JULY IST.
HOOF SKIRTS. (La. - Reis%) for
CORSET:, (Ilea( French.)
LINEN HANDKERCHIEF'S, 3 for
l&U) GLOVES, (warrancedj.
PAPER (X)LLARS
AOO Yds. SPOOL COTTON,
POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c.
MEN'S BIIMItEIt UNDERSkiIiTS
ItEN`B JEAN DRAWERS..
All kinds Bonnets and Hata at Half Cost
GREAT BARGAINS!
IN. Alai. KINDS OF GOODS.
Special Mates-to Merchants dt Dealers.
at4101317D1 & IM=M3,
.171:51n
COAL AND COKE
GOALS
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed tbeLr °Mee to
NO, 667 LIBERTY ErrktialETl
Metall City Flour Mill) SZOOND FLOOR.
Are now_ prepared to furnish good YOUGHIOGHE
NY• LUMP, !JUT COAL OR :MACK, at the lowest
raorket price.
All orders left at their °Moe, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly,
my2S:MS
A RMSTBONG & HUTCHINSON,
JULADZLPULL AiiMusg l utuaurr Ow. 00.,
t SH IP PER S
AND
DWtYVYA AND RIVER, at og e •
CAS - AND FAMILY COAL.
Once and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, neat
the Gas Works.
FURNITURE. .
0. PRACTICAL - n B.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
LEMON &
No: 116 you/Err,' STREET.
Constantly on nand every variety of PARLOR and
CHAMBER FURNITURE, together with a cont•
pieta assortment of common Furniture at reduced
prices.
Those in want of anything In our line are cordially
Invited to call before P ur e/Ming' -
Work guaranteed.
• inhnintlS LEMON A WEER.
SHEIETINGB AND BATTING.
HOES, HELL &
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
. errrEII3I:IIWEL '
Kum 'Annus of =ATI MIDTU and LIGHT
ANCHOR AND XASINOLIA
GREETINGS AND . BATTING.
LITHOGRAPHERS.
ARIIJAIOII t PittLlPl=ll.
QINGERLY £ CLEM Mamemon
kJ to 010. r. scutpou•A• • co.. •
_ PIIIACTICAL LITUOMILLIPHIMIL
Vie vows Lithograph% istaninnunens Went
the Business thuds. Letter Beads.
Benda, Show rts, Dlpi n cneas.
pr oa t i sa : Pgr" i ret VP l Alragi Tell& Nat
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
F. SeOIIT4CrY,
Vir No. 168 Wylie Street JE3
16S. 168.
IticCANDLESS b. 0 4-8111 (Lite Wilson, Carr Si C 0.,) CO. ,-
WTIOIrssr.E. DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Good
—50 c
Third door above Diamond alley,
-- LOO
MARj.
•
CRACKERS
!En
ARE SUPERIOR TO An MESS
OTTER= IN MR CITY.
OYSTER, WATER, BUTTER. SVGAR. SODA,
CREAM, SCOTCH im4l LEMON BIBOUTTB.
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City.
:r3ll
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
ee.s
19 PITTB STRAW..
MIMI 'MILL Flllll4 FLOM
PEARL MILL Three Star Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY •
,FLOUR.
his Flour will only be Mit out when especially
ordered.
PEARL MILL BLPE BRAND,
Eqn .1 to best St. Louis.
, PEARL MILL RED BRAND,
Equal to best Ohio Flour.
WHITE CORN FLOUR AND CORY MEAL.
B. T. ERNIEDT & 880.,
Allegheny, Sept. 9. 18613. PEARL MILL
• rash ground Old Whrat.Flonr.
White Sta. Mills, for tinily lase.
Riverside Mil, for Bakers.
10 one Mill, for Bakers.
Ontario Mill. for Bakers.
Monitor Mill. for Bakers.
City Mill, Sorinfleld. 0„ Family Flour.
Carey's XX - XX Family Plonr.
Mad River Family flour.
NEW EAT.
Plainview Mills fancy Bt WH . Louis.
Tea Rose Mills do
Clarke's licst Baker's Flour.
Keystone Mills do
Coronett Mils do
For sale by
WATT, L4R9 .14490„
at= • 17 4 and 174 WOOS ST
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSBURGH, PA,
Office, No. 424 PENN ST.,
',
DIRECTORS : •
I
ROL Dickson, Ben. Liddell, W. J. ?Mier
0. m .
medic, C. Van isuren, F. Kirsch,
E. H. Blym, J. 14 answiaels„ Ohiia. Siebert, L. J. Hianthard, J. Weimer, -P. tkailldecker.
MM4
STANDARD
im adtatstd7 the beat MEW IIdrROVS.
• Potatoes* : wow 1110),, sad Mail
Mist, 1 IL, • JC•ritlatas relation to milord.
ofiOe
Oast muulty oad oweatuatto always oa hood.
_Qsr NEW I :l7ZTit it, Patented May fitly
orlosllsl.oo—s that 1111056116
ilinaulSiati Drktl maga SPOUSOltait. AddielO
au II oxen It.l Mr. Tat CU7
DRY GOOD&
87., , MABILIET STVIZET. Is 7.
NEAP: GA:DODS !
WATERPROOF—aII colors and qualities.
CASSIMERES—for n's and Boys' Wear.
LADIES' CL I AKINOS—Large assortment.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINO.
IRISH POPLIN—MOO per yard.
TELOUS POPLINS,
SILK POPLINS.
PALERMA CLOTH—fcr Suits.
BLACK SICILIAN LIISTEES.
BLACK AND COLORED EMPRESS CLOTHS— . "
Large variety.
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TEL Snits.
ELECTRIC CLOTHS.
Large assortment of PLAIDS.
Felt stook of DRESS GOODS, at Lowest Hastens
Prices.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
87 MARKET STREET.
COUNTRY BARWD FLANNELS,
J. IL BURCHFIELD & CO'S,
No. 52 St. Clair Street.
BLACK & Vitai'E AND COLORED RittERED
FLANNELS.
WRITE COUNTRY FLANNELS.
RED AND YELLOW FLANNELS
WHITE FLANNELS, beat makes
BED AND GREY TWILLED' FLARRELti
BLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS
UNBLEACHED do.
BLANKETS, a full-assortment
CASSINIIMPZ, KENTUCKY JEANS
sir Remember the piece.
No. IS St. Clair, near Liberty St.
eel 7:
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
CRACMIIR BAILERIB3
FLOUR
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INSURANCE.
ON NATIONU. TROST CO. Buuanleo.)
'MEM President. .
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DICIEBON. YLe President.
T. J. GRACE. Treasurer.
ALBISTZ. rieeretarh
BILLIARD T
A: CAN BILLLIRD TABLES,
MID 001111:111A12011 °tram:lois
Pam.= OoLLEINDER.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
NTALLUM BROTHERS
CARPETS va
NEW
p 4 r_tAA
STYLES.
No. 51 FIFTH AVENUE.
'NULL GOODS.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF :DIE SEASON.
A FULL ASSORTMENT O 1
Velvet,
Brussels,
Tapestry,
Three Ply, • '
And Ingrain
CARPETS,
JUST OPENED AND OFFERED AT TAE
LOWEST RATES. .
OLIVER AI'CLINTOCK & CO
:
No. 23 Filth Street.
see.
NEW CARPETS f
AT POPULAR PRICES.
M _ p s
OFFER THE
Newest and Best Patterns
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS AND CORNICES.
IIicFARLAND'
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Building to U. S. CUstoza Bone & Poutaffloe.
3➢IO:YWP
PROFESSIONAL.
JOB. A. BUTLER,.
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ALDERMAN MID roma NAGIBTRAIEE.
Office, 128 WYLIE STREET — . near Washington.
PITTSBPEGH, PA.
Bonds, Mortgages, Aeknowleleaentl.
Del l :0 5' 7 (I' lat l it ems, Colleltions, and aD other le thatOts
business executed promptly. :n9
SAMUEL McMASTEIN,
Ex-OP:Leto Jnatlee of the Peace and Pollee Mants
trate. °Mee. tilLkliT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedra, PITTSBITRUH; PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages Aeknowledgments,
Denositions, and all Legal I:liminess executed with
promptness and auDatch. sobla
E IISTACE S. MORROW,
WX-0171C10 .7119TiCZ THZ PZACZ LAD
• PULICE'MAGISTRATE. „
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE; PITTSBURG% PA.
'Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages. Acknowledgments.
Depositions and all LegalMtudneu exec:led with
promptness aid dispavit mval
A. Airi",
. Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCES, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE A67'.
CAESON EtTPIZT, EAST BEELVIRGBAY. s
Oollecuon al:tents solicited An d promptly Woad. 7i
od to. 1ay3760
wiry An' H. HARMER,
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JUSTICE OF TOE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C u
Moe, CARSON STREET, nearly oppOslte tlbO
Hallway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBUHAIH.
Btudneas entrusted to his care promptly attend.
'Ed to. myl:p3l
j e S. FERGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
No. 87 Firth Street,
Bzoozrm PLoon, Fmoirr ROOM.
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
omee, us ffiamend Street,
(Oppoblte the Cant Houle')
fels:t44
W a. A. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 99 Diamond Street,
zahs:uB
C. ItUCHRELL,
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ATTORNEY-AO COUNSELOR AT. LAW,
No. 89 Cira4t Stznxst,
zre%4ltt23
JOHN STRATI!,
A.I.ADER,3I.Icisr,
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P:1-0371010 JUSTICE OP TIEDE
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POLICE hueisranpa.
Oidolliti 'MPH taIIEZT, - cjipoitte;tiks Gast*. I:4
deal, rittabrgh. Pa. Deeds. soads,geo
Acknowledgments. Depositions mut all sal-
Ness executed with neosapttleas and dim .
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ArrICO RICEIt. 4 ..A.*-MA1L317 9
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Prrissirass. PA.
•Dedala~3Y,
CE!M
plysissumplik2PAPEß BUM.*
A. Jr a wiiirAltr, Itswiticuners of -
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PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
Enos bina,,,,Tiummtaa4t4o.
'OT/IDN AND WANIMOINDS.
" 1 0.92,Thiril Street, rittabargb, Pa,
ompumm-tp.rr allacßeftl6,
• BANIIEL. RIDDLE. ernizeitAr •
rrt i liartle, John Amen, g.
Dab An Paw Stock.....Alßcei
& COLLINS,
apt.-w 73
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PITTSBURGH,
prrrionmaa.