The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 14, 1868, Image 1

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Anither bairn cam' hame —
Barrie tO ratther and me:—
it WAS yes reen In the glom:lain%
Whcn scarce was light:to see
The wee bit bit face o' the Malin`,
That iti greetin cry was beard,
And our crowded neste made a place
To hold artitherptrd:
Six. little bonnie mouths.,
Ah Inc; tall' trinclile to fill. i i
But to grudge the bit t• the se.voth
For !either and me were ill!
OM nestle no closer. dearie,
Lie soft on the snowy .breast,
W W here Wt. life's fountain floweth
hen thy twa warm lins are prest.
The rinh man counteth cares
Br th,shle s htiau" gowd hand,
By 'r.ps that sail o ut he sea,
By harvests that Whiten the land.
The man counteth hls blessings
• Br the ring o' voices sweet..
Br tn , hope that glints to balrnies' cen,
By : the sound o' balrules' feet.
An' It's weleome flame, my darlln' :
liame to mither and me:
An' I , ' b never mars' find less oilove
Th‘h the love ye f ought wl` e:
mays'
Cutt are the blast o' the wild wind.
A rough the w rld may be;
But switt's the bame o' the,wee one
In the hearts o' wither and mel
CLIPPINGS,
II
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PHItIiRETE CHASLES, the French autlior,
tries tb.prove mathematically that female
emancipation won't do. "Man,`l l he says,
"needs woman to multiply/himself. Man
is one; add woman to it, you haVe ten, the
mother arid her children; but yo f u must not
try to place wo'man above man; or if instead
of 10,;yon prefer 01, ytm havgnnly one
tenth, gq. e. d." , ,
Tne.7r.e. were many instances in. Boston
at the last election in which persons, who
had feted the Democratic ticket for very
rattnate'ars, cast their first Republican bal
., lot. -The most notable case was that of, an
old gentleman nearly ninety years of age,
who came up to the polls with the whole -
Republicanaticket, saying that he had all his
life 'voted with the Democratic party.
Trit New York Tribune says : The Re
publi aus of this State and - of the whole
country will gladly learn that the move
ment? to, detect and expose the gigantic
frauds whereby the vote pf this City was so
monstrously falsified is being prosecuted
with - vigor - and resolution. They may rest
assnied that it will be pushe,d - ba to the end.
Particulars will be given in due season.
' ikayerua..i . E FOE DEATH.—The follow
ing ',extraordinary Advertisement appeared
in a,French paper: "A man much dis
couraged,-and who wishes to end his life, is
desirous of meeting with an English gen
tleman who will promise to settle 10,000
francs upon Iris children. He will then
place himself entirely at the disposal of the
gentleman, to fight all his duels, mount the
summit of aglacier, descend into the crater
of Vesuvius, or precipitate,' himself from a , 1
• balloon. Address M. A. u., poste restante, I I
Pails.' z
•
• li. wiTALTN - G settlement established three j
and-a. half years ago at Exeter Sound, in.
D4vis' Straits, North ) America, has proved
unsuccessful. Thirty men with sample
stores, implements and everything needed .
for comfort, were taken out, but the experi-
,• mint las been attended only with loss.
List season twenty-two walrasses were cap-1
tared, and ,seven more this year. A few i
seals were also killed, but during the whole
a . time the 'settlement has been-in existence
" heta single whale has been. captured. The
' e•x'periment, which has cost 50,000 to $60,-
000, has been given up; and the men have
:returned, to England. ) .
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IT is very well known that in many parts
of Louisiana the Republicans, white and
lilack, dared not vote, and staid away from
the polls, preferring to sacrifice the right of
franchise -to preserve their lives. A rebel
• paper of New Orleans publishes the returns
Ktwenty-three parishes, which gave an ag
egate Democratic majority of 32,032. In
eight of these not a solitary Republican vote
, was cast, and five, pftiers gave respectively
one, nine, two, one and thirteen. Republi
can votes. The freedom which existed may
I* inferred from the fact that these parishes,
fli?r the most part, have a very heavy colored
,
population.
THE NEW OHLEANE3 Advocate says that
tke Rev. Edwin Brooks, a, Methodist mire
hter at Millican, Texas, was assassinated
While on his way to Austin. The fiendish
rebels first caught him , and demanded that
' 7 .:•he disk. Vow his Republican principles. He
'refused, 'and his assailants stripped the flesh
from his body, but lie refused to recant;
~Z: , their broke his legs, but he declined to fore
', swear his honor and his alibi they then
~
'',--'-hung him by the neck till he died, a martyr
. to his church and his country. After the
horrid - murder, the Colored people were pre
mitte4 to take the body of their pastor down,
and give it a decent burl4l.
• -Trim breaLts.—A gentleman of Cleve
' .' i land, Ohio, his issued -a circular asking aid
1 • toassist the Indians in making their own
-blimkets. This gentleman has traveled
among the Indians and has noticed their
l love for bright colors, and their desire to be
' taught to weave on liarid.looms., He asserts
\,- \ that when the Indian women adopt such
employment the men will see the utility, of
wool - growing, which will then become
their occupation among the valleys and
mountains of the far West. Through such
industrial puriults the Indians, it is be
'-). • lieved, can be indneed to supply the wool
needed by the manufacturers. 1
I 'A • COMING CoNSTITIITIONAL AMEND;
arram".—A private letter received at. Wash
ington on the lth from a, well knotvn Re-'
publican Senator, states that he has pre-
Pared and will introduce into the Senate
when.:rCongress, meets, , a constitutional
amendment providing for. Imiversal man
, hood suffrage in all of the' States. He says
. that it can obtain the requisite two-thirds
' vote of each House, and can be submitted
to the required three-fourths of the State
Legislatures, which convene next winter.
It will‘berecollected that two Senators favor
ed such hn amendment to the Constitution
of the United StAtes, in open debate in the
-- ' Senate, last session. '
Tar. Araerican Consul at Larni
an ca,
t Cyprus,
has made, by the aid of a peas, an im
. ~merisely valuable discovery of Plnenician
• and Greek antiquities, in an ancient Greek
—, burial -place at. the village of -Dali, the site
I of Inftalium, once the capital of the king
dom. The surface of the burial-place is
described as from seven to eight acres, the
„ Greek graves being some three feet deep,
I but having, six or seven feet below them.
a stratum of Phaailcian tombs of stone, and
oven -shaped. In these were found vases,
:statuary, jewelry .of, gold and silver,- pre
cious stories, coins, weapons and armor.
1 household andaab e utensils, ornaments of
various kinds, &c.
• llGSSlA.—Lettera published in the Vienna
newspapers assert that Russiaon the banks
is in a most
k • melancholy condition. While
of the Volga, and on the shores of the Azof
tbe
,
the R heat harvest has been excelle n harvest i
central and \ western, regions the
ulation
\ insufficient f r the wants of the pop
~ and ineendia y fire l and thefts are of con
:
scant occurre co, - n the Governme of
),
••
r ' Vladimir $360,000 have been stolen out of
~, then' üblic chest, and Similar robberie.s have
been discovered in Rillaan, where $44,800
\ '
are deticieet, and', at Moscow, where the
loss-amounts to r3t,000. These thefts are
. j generally ascribed to officials. and several
I
of them have been dismissed iu consequence.
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At Niini-Noverod forgeofLy-rouble notes
have circulated in such quantities that seve
ral merchants have sustained considerable
losses.
Tan Chic - ago Trances says : -"It is wor
thy _of note, as a matter of fact, and as a mat-.
ter of justice, that at the election on Tues
day, for the first time, a large, body of the
Irish-born citizens of Chicago abandoned
the Democratic ticket to vote for the Re
publican candidates. On Tuesday last the
chains by which the Docratic party held
em
the Irish of this city were broken. -Two
thousand of these men, either openly or si
lently, went to the polls and voted for Grant
and Peace, and to preserve the national red
it. They declare themselves tired and, dis
gusted with
the rule which has kept them
separate in all things from their American,
German, Scandinavian, and other fellow-cit
izens. 1 -
COAL IN Rllssia.---The foreign scientific
journals report that recently large and
most important discoveries of coal have
been made in- Russia. The mines of one
district, alone are, according; to the St. Pe
tersburgh journal Golos, capable of supply
ing annually 300,000 tons !for one hundr d
and fifty or two hundred years. Since 18 4
there have been surveyed in the valley Of
the Den forty-four beds, the aggreg te
quantity of which is estimated at m re
than eighteen billions of tons. , . The 0 os'
asserts that the minerabwealth of Ru la
far exceeds that of England, and at the e ;
rate of production, would last for two c n•
biries after the English mines had been ex
hausted. - -
.
A. NEW PROCESS of manufacturing steel
is noticed in the English papers. The Bes
semer or pneumatic plan requires
_pig iron
of the finest brand, and is unequal to !the
conversion of metal of inferior quality
charged with large quantities of sulphur
and phosphorous. The ' new process, it is
reported, is .chemical and not mechanical,
thus securing great - economy of time and
labor. Nitrate of soda is the ingredien;Mm
ployed in the manufacture, and ill report
of a committee upon the tensile an resist
ing strength of steel made by this me hod,
places it upon an equality with the finest
kinds. Vast deposits of ore, hithertocon
sidered useless, it is asserted, can ( nosy be
manufactured into first class steel. t 1, ----
Tan female working classes in Pari4, ac
cording to official statistics, number 106,310
persons, who are divided into three! sec
tions. The first consists of 17,203 women,,
who are paid from ten to twenty cents per
day; the second - of 88,340, who earn rom
'
thirty to eighty cents a day, and' the hird
Of 767 only, earning from ninety cell s to
two dollars a day: In the first section there
are a great many girls under sixteen years
of age, most of whom get beside their i
wages lodging, food and washing I free. 1
The representatives Of the female workinr
class in Paris are, therefore; the 86,340 wo
men of the second section. Of these 9,4,810
,earn forty cents a day, and 59,164 morel
than that sum, and their average daily
wages is forty-three cents,a day. ) 4_,--__
Tan Rutland county (Vt.) Journal says'
"The_history of the growth of wool is very
curious. Fifty Tears ago not a pound of
fine wool was grown in the United States,
in Great Britain, Or in any other country
except Spain, In 1764 a small flock was I
sent-to the Elector of Saxony as a preseujt
from the King of Spain, whence the entire
product of Saxony wool, now of such lei
mense value. In 1809, during the invasio
of Spain by the French, some of the valu
able crown flock were sold -to raise moneY. ,
The American Consul, Jarvis, at Lisboa,
purchased 1,400 heed and sent them to this
country - i. A portion of this pure and un
mixedtrine flock is still to be foiled in
Vermont at this time. • Such was the origin
of the immense .flock-of-fine wool sheep in
the United States at the present time."
A REPUBLICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF.r-
The Bepnblicans, true to the policy that has
proved so briliant a success thus far, propOse
to increase the tariff ratuer - than to reduce it,
contending that what we should lose in cus
tom receipts we should more than make Up
in enhanced internal revenue, in consequence
of the multiplication of industrial works,
the improited condition of the mass of the
people, the increase of capital and the, gin
eral diffusion of prosperity. If protection I
be beneficial to the great leading interests of
the Republic, we cannot have too much ;of
it. That is the tenet of ' the" Republican
Party, and under that it has(not been. t,ct
ing for eight years past, with a success so
astonishing that nothing bu s t he stupid per-
versity of partisanship could have induc
ed the Democrats to' optamie 4 a Policy upon --
which the country has done `se Well.—Phil-
adelphia Gazette. 1
/ i
Tan store of the Workin 'Men's o
C- 1 1
operative Society, in Halifax, \ [ England, isl
a handsome stone building, erected at a cost
of $lOO,OOO. The basement contains seven
shops belonging to the Societi—a butcher's,
a provision, a boot and shoe, a linen dra
per's, a grocer's, a woolen .'drapers and a
tailor's. • On the secondfloor are coffee
rooms for the members of tl e society, male
and female, reading rooms, a dining room,'
and a smoking room. Var ous other con
veniences are provided for he fortunate as
sociation, and the whole building, it is
I I
stated, is fitted up with an elegance and a
liberality not surpassed by e best London
Clubs. The association has a farm of sixty
acres, situated about a mile from Halifax,
where grain is grown and sheep are raised.
The members and their -families go out to
this spot and enjoy themselves at rural festi
vals.. The association commenced opera
' tions in. 1849,and lived through a long
period of discouragernent. At present the
association numbers five thousand members.
Its yearly sales in 1860 had reached $600,-
000; its profits $60,000, exclusive of a sum
set apart for books, lectures and newspapers.
TnzneYs or, Dick 'rurpin and Sixteen
String -Jack are being revived in this coun
try. The Little, Falls (N. Y.) Jonrnal
states that Mi. John Snyder, a farmer living
about three miles from Herkimer, when re
turning from the village on Wednesday
evening, was suddenly attacked by two
men, pulled out of the wagon and dragged
into the woods, where he was robbed and
left for dead. The team going home:roused
the people, and search was cemmenced 1711-
, mediately, He was not found until the
next afterhoon, wherk some one goin`g into
fi e ld t o :, • a horse, found him near a hay
1 stack nii•' y dead. 'Hewes unable to speak
and wr , aon a piece of paper the circum
stances I f the affair. Ile had gone to ller
kimer to deliver his. hops, and recg his
pay for them ($1050), started for, , home
about dark. It seems he took the precau
tion to put $lOOO in his boots, and the re
mainder in his pocket. As he was nearing
home he met two men. As' soon as they
passed lie said they jumped into the wagon
and pulled him out on the ground, jumped
on htm and broke his back. After pounding
him and taking, P
' pocketbook, they drag
ged him into the woods, 'covered him over
with brush, and loft him for dead. As they
were getting over the fence to go away, one
said : "Let us go back and cut his throat"!
"No," said the other, "he is dead enough
now." He soon came to, aufficiently to
crawl out of the woods into the open field,
where he was found the nett day. Heas
was
unable to tell who the men were, as it was
quite dark:AA he could not remember having
seen them before, It was , undoubtedly
done by some men who knew of his receiv
ing the money, and wito lay- e wait for the
purpose of robbing him. Fortunately they
were foiled of obtaining the greatest share
of the booty.; ih died on Saturday.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14,i
T rxm. EXTRACTED
WITELOI7I"
NO CHARGE WADE WlCEN.Trincur&
!BETH ARE ORDERED.
A 1 , 13 LL err Yon $B.
.
AT DR. sayrrs.
lITS tram( STREET, SD DOOR ABOVE HAND
ALL WORK, WARRANTS 2 : CALL AND RI
AMINE SPECIMENS 07 eils ,
. iny9:ditT
N & KELLY,
Nannfac!arers and WnoJessie Dealers In .
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandelier
AND LAMP GOODS.
Also, cArißox AND LUBRICATING 04/0
- _
BENZINE. , & C•
N 0.1.47 Wood Street:
Se9:l3.= BetNveen sth and Gth Avenue's
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &C.
13.11:311AULIC CEDIENI
AP STONE.
I n.etrrio, CUDEffEY TOPS.
WATER PIPER.
6:070
.p_k ,
HYDRAULIC CE LENT DOIN, PIPE,
Ctietwest and nest Pipe in the market. Also, RO
- ItYDRAIILIC CEMENT for sale.
B. IL & C. A. Bsocarmr & Co.
•
(dice and Manufactory-240 _REBECCA ST.,
legheny. /tar Orders by mall promptly attend
o.
ed
. je.V.:r93
kOowaisiloomaloial
CIEORGE ,BEAIVEN,
IwnrrAc zu or. •
CREAM CANDIES--AND 'T2LFFIES
And dealer in all kinds of FRUITS, IiIITS, PIC 14
LES,'SAUCES. JELLIES, Ac., Ao.
•
11% FEDERAL ST., AlleithenTr
HENRY W ! thntBACH, • •
e..,
Confectionery and Bakery
No. 51014 SMITHFIELD STENEII
Between Seventh and LS oral.
,LADIES' OTSTR I R SALOON attach,.
• GEO. SCEME/S.L._
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Fancy Cake Baker & Conf tioner,
AND DEALER IN
rrOREIGN DOilEnT7.O FRUITS - 4k 'IITS,
No. 40, comer Federal and Robinson streets, Alle
gbeny. SlP‘Constwely on hand, ICE CREAM., of
various ilavors.
_
PIANOS , ORGANS, Sc
B -_,. " — H
TE BEST • AND CHEAP-.
EST PIANO AND ORGAN. •
Schomacker's Gold Medal Pismo,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
StandsTl ae
dicing s c ti o et. oh.
mostA eCa:
latest valnible improvements known in the con-,
struction of a brat class lastrument. and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full. sonorous and swe7t . The
workmanship. for durability and beauty, surplus;
all others. Prices from estk to 6150. faccordintto
style and- nish.) c heaper than all other so-called'
first class Piano. ---:
i ESTEY'S COTTAgE ORGAN
E r o f ilf e catllp PIAN O
i r e pe e d'
ansl c ombin es
a nl y
/3 tt n tO la n . e ili o nt f p th
tl 1 l r C'e T
similar instrument in the United tstate It is sim
pie and compact in construction, and hot liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT ",'S'oll t, HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this' Osseo:6
Price ,from 6100 to 6550. All guaran teed for dye
years, I I
BLEB, SNAKE & BIaTI I ZER,
No. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET.
S NARE 81. CO. l B
AND RAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly payments ,
• CHARLOTTE BLROSE,
43 Fifth street,:•Sole Agent
D --
ISSOLUTION—TheCo-Part
nership between
W.
JOHN BEST AND C. W. ROBINSON,
under the firm of BEST & RIBINSON, Glass Mann
facturersjs this day dissolved by limitation. Mr.
JOHN BEST will settle the' business f
the late
firm: JOH Pt RE ST.
C: W. ROBINSON.
Pittsburgh, September lit. 1868.. I •
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C , —.4
O-PARTNEItBHIP-1 have this
day associated with me GEORGE THOMP
SON. JOHN MACLEAN and THOBIABA. BEST,
under the name of ! •
DEIST, THOMPSON' , & CO., • '
In the manufacture of DOLEMETF FLINT GLASS,
Patented 10th January, 1866, w ich we offet as a
superior article to any in the market at the same
price. ,Orders from the customers' of the late firm
thankfully ; received, and filled with ai ,ittle delay
as posslide JOHN BEST.
oita
•_
pIURE NATIVE MINES.
ISABELLA. AND CATAWBA,
Of our own growing. Also, the best brands of
CHAMPALINE, CLARET, SHERRY and PORT
WINES. "Vine Growdrs' Company"
of BRAN.
DY, pint flasks, 'Just the thing tot travelers.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to Bunplyttig
A. KAM AUX;
jr28:167 No. 4 Virgin alley, Pittsbirgh.
JrOSEil S. FINCH N. CO., • ,
Nos. 195,187, 189, 191, 198 and 195, f
FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH,
FIXTURES
`NT.
HENRY S. COLLINS,
ood street
,
BUSINESS CHANGES
WINES. LIQUORS, &Cr
MANILITACTIIIITAS or
Copper Distilled Pure Bye Whiskey.
Also, dealers ha FOREIGN WINES and LI4ITOES ,
HOPS, R. triSZR.uB3
RCgg~ITT TA.ILOR3
TIEGIEL,
• (Late Cutter wittt,W. Ileepenbelde,)
151EitCEIAN T
No. 53 Smithfield Street; Pittsburgh
NEW TALL GOODS:
A onlendtd new stook of
cr,oaais, CAIgSEINMRES.MO
VIENRY MEYER.
Just received by
se.l4: Meroi:mat Tailor. 73 firnttbfleld street
NEW
WALL PAPERS,
For Irall3, Parlors andlehernberas
NOW OPENING, AT
107 Market St., near Fifth Ave.,
305."1t, HUGHES &-141 W
1:011
NUS AND NOTIONS.
DRESS. CLOAK &
' MANTILLA.
•
mumps,
A Great Tariety of Xll Styles,
/ AT I
JOSEPH HORN &. CO'S
. • _
-GtatintE LA E,
Loops, Trimming Sirius, But o S. Drochot. Trim
mings, for Velvets, Bugle Trl Ind. Velvet
Bibbons.
LADIES' AWD GENTS' DEawmAn,
HOSIE Y, (-
1 The beet S 3 sortment In the ci r.
GLOVE, All shades and sizes.
WINTER GLOVES, of all styles.
WOOLEN COODS.
SHAWLS, HOODS AND NUBIAN.
ZEPHYR AND KNITTING YARNS.
WHITE. AND COLORED LINEN COLLA.RS. setts
LACEWAND LACE. GOODS.
-GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
lIOOP SIEIRTS, 'COSSETS,
"THE'PERFECTION PANIER SKIRT,"
BOULEVARD AND BALMORAL SKIRTS,
FANCY GOODS AND SMALL WARES,
An nnsurpalsed line, st.*ASTERN PRICES• •
Wholesale and Retail,
17 AND 79 MARKET STREET.
nolo
W T O - OLEN GOADS.
WOOLEN COOPS. f '
Ladies' C7tildren'B and Infant's
'wool, noon's,
CHILDREN'S WOOL SACQUES,
LADIES' BREAKFAST SHAWLS.
.INFANT'S FANCY CLOAKS
A splendid assortment or
BUGLE AND •SILII. GIMPS;
Buitn§le Cor r trimming VELVET cpomFcs
BALMORAL HOSIERY, A COMPLETE LINE
Men's Country Knit Wool Half Hose.
A FULL VARIETY OF
LADIES BERLIN LISLE AND CLOTH GLOVES
Beautifu\Stiles of
•
SILK AND VECVET BU TTONS,',
I •
HOOP Skirts , Gents' Dickens Collar, Ladles' Paper
Collars and eons, Neck Ties all colors, Alexan
, dres Kid Gloves. Paris "La Palle" Skirt,
Ness lioules rad Skirt. Morrison's
star Shirts. Men's Wool LTas
derwear, Ladies' Wool
Uuderwear.
6 gl
C.ll
Ll_
.11 ASI,IIGIIG EDGE AND INSERTING, • - •
LACKS, of all kinds, CORSETS, 35101. c o r colored, fa
An s.ortincut of lIA:NDEERCHIEFS. 0•
,Tobhers will Lind It to their advantage to call on
to,fure purchasing chesthLre.
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street. -
tro Z
F . 4 .
a-.
lea
S:I
.•#ll .
ACRIUM CARLISLE,
M
No. 19 Fifth Avenue,
' / •
Are Now Constantly Opening Elegant Liues of
FA-I 4 L & WUTER-GOODS.
SILK FRINGE'S. GIMPS, VELVET BUTTONB
BUTTONS, BRAIDS. BINDINGS
BO:Stir:T.:NEC/IC ANIL HAIR ItIBBOY6
EMBROIDERIES, ',ACM, RTIFFLINGS:I
400NNETS , BATS, FLOWERS, PLUMES'
I.i . EW STYLES SKIRTS 'AND CORSETS.
A full aiwasueut of
UNDE.I3,GMISIENTS 4
FLEECED COTTON AND RIBBED HOSIERY
The, best makes of
MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Sole Agelag for the sale of
THE HARRIS SEA) LESS KID GLOVES.
S." SIDS, 81.00
ALESAInYEE" SID. 0.:215
Thompson's ••Oloie Fitting" CORSISTO, all sizes
ZEPHYR AND ENITTINCi YARNS, all ehades
.EMBROIDERED narrims,
aad IcSIT G 013119
DRUGS AND CHLIVIICALS.
MANTIC SUMMER cotolib,
An infaLle remedy for Summer Comlaint, ar.
rha, llyantry, Vomiting, Sonc stomach a t io
Cholera Morin:u •
•
DR. HARRIS' CRAW CURB,
apccina forkolera. Cramps and Pain n
Stomach, tore by
FLAMM& EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
Act ~rrTß FOR
J. SCHOONYIXER & SON'S .
PURE WHITE LEAD-
NcCOVS -VERDITER GREEN,
The Daly green pallit that will not deteriorate by
eaLosure. It will look better, last longer and give
-more phrfeci , satisfaction than anv paint, in the
mar et
WIEsn , PC O C OI-A•
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ALEX. S. MACRAE,
BD,CLICIL AND AGINT YOB
Chanties's, Drugs. Dyes.olls. 16rov Pitons
oudirrodnee of every description.
Businesncondnctedon ono.half the terms of othe
;louses.
The American transactions n 'Liverpool Alone ex
ceed. London an du. the ports of Europe nut - cr
gcther.
eekly Circa's" Commercial Adyices,Wahle
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ktessages, n ,application. sellt:x37
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1102 E 9, BELL. CO.,
ANCNON COTTON. WLLS,
Kann "..Meets of HEAVY MEDIUM and WIRT
SH.B.E.IIIsiGS AND BATTING.
1c368.
54..
Barred Flannel,
AND
PIT'TS131:11“ 3 i 11 .
ANCROB AND ItAGNOLIA
=MIR
i
gITT~NN~TG,
XTRA HEAVY
A VERY LARGE STOOK,
Da'corm/ red,
17tr GOOD STYLES.
ArELROY,
DICKSON
(, WHOLESALE
ro-EL-s- 4cm-c)o3yits,
0,46
OOD STREET.
Ni
W
0
NEW GOODS AT
J. m. BURCHFIELD & CO'S,
52 ST. CLAIR,STREET,
SHAWLS,
FLANNELS, •
WATERPROOF ,
Black, Brown and Gold Mixed, at very low pneeo.
Vrelxretee 31.5,
In Black and Brown. As handrome as silk, and one
fourth the price.
I COUNTRY FL ANN'ELS, COUNTRY BLANK-
E iII T O ,
L H E EW RDS L K O I W
SA,.ND WHITE FLANNtLS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at
No, 52 St. Clair, near Liberty St.
nolo
Q 7 MARKET STREET. g
•
•
NEW Goons
•
WATERPRooF —all colors and qualities.
CASSIMERES—for Mtn's and Boys , Wear.
LADIES+ CLOAKINGS—Large assortment.
FRENCH AND' ENGLISH MERINOS.
IRISH POPLIN-41.8U per yard •
VELOUR POPLINS.
SILK POPLINS.
PALEIOLA CLOTH—for Salts.
BLACK iticiLlA.N. LUSTERS.
BLACK AND COLORED EMPRESS CLOTHS—
Large variety.
VELVETEENS—for Snits.
.ELECTRIC CLOTHS. •
Large assortment of PLAI SD. 1'
'Full stock of DB.ESS GOODS, at Lowest Eastern
Prices.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS' :
87 MAREIT STREET.
• ,
NEW GOODS. ;
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW 'MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
F. SOUCY . ,
Ur No. 168 Wyllek Street. ji3
168. 16S.
CLUB, DicCANDLESS CO.,
(Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DICALIMB U
Pot Op and , Domestic Dry GOods,
lio. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third doci!x . above Diamoall alley, ,
PITTSBURGH. PL
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.,,
EXCELSIOR WORKS*
Is. dryW. JEANI INSON .
Manufacturers and Dealers
TObaDei), Snuf, Cigars, Pipes, &e
'EDLPAL ax., ALLtEilign
'o 6;
q11.14N1
EU
ALL; WOOL,
cArt,PETSI
at Par below regular rates; A few nieces al
about
iwentr nye per neut. less than manufacture pres
ent price.
" PrFABLAND 81, COLLINS
nor, 71. 'AND 73 FIFTH AVP
54.
1 •
CARPETS -- . i 1 .
5 .1
TiiE BEST LINE OF 2 -- -, i
PATTERNS I
t
over offered in this city, at the LOWEST rutOss.
WFARLAND & COLLIN ~.., • .
nob 71 and 73 FIFTH AVE trE.
,
DRUGGETS AND . - 1 i
_CRTTAT.B CIAOTH ~,
I ..
In hand6oml patterns and bright colors nn at Tory
low prices.
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WI'FARLAND & COLLIS. Si i
to 6 i 4 l 71 AND 73 FIFTH ACE' — *
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- vvr INVITE A 5 ,
. i ,
VV' .
s .'•
COMPARISON OF OUR STOOK
/
AND PRICES with any house in Pjt6urgh ,
l'illadelphia or New lork.
WFAILL.AND & COLLIAig.,
71 and 73 Flithisiplitte.
FALL GOODS.
/
FIRST ARRIVAL OF nu'. SEASON.
Velvet,
CO.
OLIVER 1111LINTOCK,& y)O.,
SECOND ABBIVAL
OF T..
NEW CARPE S,
NEW DRUGGire.
NEW FELTING,
I -4
At
e
l e o =
E . 4
r e.
4.1
;4 Irm
err
gt
g
;T;4.•
(NEAR. STREI=C
DRESS GOODS.
,
(Colts.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Brussels,
Tapestry,
Three Ply/
And !Ingrain
C.14-13-IE9EIT" $9
JUST OPENED AND OFFEEED LT T?2LE
LOWEST BATES.
No. 23 Fifth Stree
llt BRITIAAUT 00L92,
1 1-2 TATCDS TO 4 TAISDI
4 I
BORDERED AND BY TUE rARO . ..
'ULLE BROTHERS
-9
51 FIFTH AV NVE.
oc17: I 1
STATEMENT OF TH E ,
REAL ESTATE S,VVIGS
•
. OCTOBER 31st,-IS 6B . _
ASSETS : i !. .
. . ;
Bonds and Mortgagas,* being rs
1 1$4- 1 33.50s 81
4• .
Ilene on Real Estate ••
35,000
00
IL S. 1881 Bonds at par
.... '45,000 00
U. 3. 10-46 Bonds, at par.
;4,720 47
Heal Eslate - 418 00
Ottlee'rurnltare '3O u 8 00
Cash
g - .4526,065 88.
I ,
'
Amount duo Depositors...:. ... ; . 1....0117,354 38
Amount due DCPC.itOrd, Mite est. _ *
_
November lst. 1868 12,033 3
Total
•
Total.-- ....
.....
Balance Continient Fund:...1:....51i4-2€343,4 7126
The above Is a true ttatement. _
Treasurer.
. . ,
The undersigned Auditing Co =Rine, have ex
amined the Boobs of the Bank:fain BOds, Mort
gages and Securities, and counted - the Cub, and find
the above Statement correct.
NICIDOLAS VOEGTIT, .JR-• /Committee
/ NV M. H. SMITH.- '
11. CHILDS.
President—lSAAC JONES. 1 't
Vice President—Wm• U. SKIT I. .
Accountant—Bz C. PARSE.
L - 4
solicitor—T. BRADFORD TOTID.• I
I .
TRUSTEES:
ISAAC JONES, INICTIOLA.S i/OEGTLY
Bon. J. K. MOORHEAD, , WM. H. SMITH.
Hon. TH ..S M. HONE,
iIiFLAYsxY CHILDS.
JACOB PAINTER. C. G. lIITSSRY.
D. W. C. IDWEI - .1: 4
INTEREST ALLOWED on Delicilts Ist this Inatt
tntion, at SEE PER CENT. PElt AN N1.J31, payable
to Depositors In May and Noveigiber. which, if not.
drawn. will be added to prlnelpatatul colt MuNIMP.
i ll
cpen for Deposits from 9 ..,.. St to ar. m. daily
also, on Saturday evening from to 9e. clock.
OFFICE. 63. FOUII II AVENUE.
iu12.:a30 . PITT'SBURGII.
100 WOOD STBSEE,T.
GLASS • - -
QUEENSiNhRE,
snorEß , iriargir WARE,
!
PARIAN STATtETTES,
• •
• BOHEILIA3riSA,
And other STA:PLE siD
GOODS, a great varlfAT.
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100 WOODS REET,
RICHARD E. B r EFS) & CO
100 WOOD STREET 4
1180 i PRACT CAI;
. i 118
I ' FURNITURE MA UFAuTURERS I
waoirsiaa A I RETAIL.
LEMON -& I *Ow.,
_ ,
NO. 118 -k-ovltli. oorEmei2..
Constantly on hand every varlets of PARLOltanel
CRABBER F13R1 , 113781Ei togethert with a aom.
ylete assorpment of corm/a ifurklaare at reduced
-Prices. . -
Those tri want of anythin4 hi ontiUne are cordially
Invited to call brierevarcitaabag. !
-
Work guaranteed. • 1
/ . t 1.A.3101 4 1 * unetalt.
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rrisr. GREAT . 1 .!'= CAN CONE--
A. BINATION. /
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BUTTON-11%E OVEBSEANING
AND i
S.7EWDck NEACCEEINE
,
rr Nr&SO FA 1 11411%
, .
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BEING ILBtizOLUTELi Tnt BEST TAMIL
I.4.APHINE 11• I TH WORT,B - , - -AND IN
\
• TIUNdICALLY-,THE CHEAPEsT.
rlxenti.lantedtoru: :'
e.
ciks. q..m . .4. .sy 4 nt,
Pennsytoauia.
Corner lain! AND iiA.II3IBT BTBEETB, Qv
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litchaPlaait'*Jevre ll 7 4, Kre.
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