The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 20, 1868, Image 2

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• AlTTErftt/4 1 8 . ':LATEST . HQIIII.
• • Steadfast stall* hie plods
batima stands sadly algae. 10ein of the hand and
The detisl amiss his irm L sacitted'whilt nutty red.
rimed the croon of poppies is aura that airelfhd about
tus lead. •
- Slowly-be lifts bra leek:
:Al lea stiangearotord—s stain of clay in the brook;
The sombre fields are all reaped. aid 'bare or the
• • . harvest sheaves: •
'laths orchards the last apples drop Irltt4 sadden Milt
through the leaves. , • e -
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The gardens ireleei with w old:
he Mastering lichens Creep oat b erowdren the
• - wet black mold;
M ,
e lingering dowerw'ilrotlp. rains u their faded
petals fall;
And' the mortar eromblea away la. patches Troia off
the wall:,
. The days are Went atidreGli.
..ihrough The dallthiet air coinesalow the:hoe:ad , '
eH Prom the '
Gray cloud' tkies lower and skarn oteralltbo eonn
try and town.
iireept. ter a streak.- of red where the VI ening wen
spekdown. ,:; , ' •
The nights are bitterand Mee
- With mists for thetiveraldeand mire thigh e meadow
"Who Sereech-oWlitoots through the wood. the 'Ws
rdreenritotts
-Awd , the bramble% and lern grow whitedo•the touch
e;lr thn frn stit•dir.,
• • , ArdninsMigh swooning steads: •
lie 'vetches with .ilones cies she saddened eitalite
:i i rti l t:t..! ar v i rtgout tarewell—Mone know* It by
night or day—
lets fah his bitaltet add hook azdsuddenli+Pagieg
AIItUELII is gelp indeed] • .
Vett; we all mud go leaf and flower and geed,
After the time to grow e time to lathe m ast b
aispity all they irliegeery sere Open both times to gee
Qatekini the pulses of Life. -
Languidly ahrobbine,U. Lord, , witA its burden. of
eorrow And attire;- .
BeiD ltto moat by °bat:gem ittgesteoniswardyrnii„
Andreap -It• fail ripened st laarwhen the ripening
- --4114anteerig geuinai.
MKR:BIO.
Tom hie
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.Peter;Parley's Widow is dead.
—The gi,mknut tire 'at Cleveland.
etar;ed'a Palter mill. , ‘••
—.houses are said Ito be scarce in Viginia.
—There are now tiveColfaxestn the field.
Irarioleim has ionti4,o London. -
I
—Baby is the • fluitionable color this
- winter.
—Tfievernor Crape, of Miehipn,. is 'again
wenyill: • / 7_, • s
_Anegiafe company is a kiaoon, , Ga.,
- .novelty. •
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ma, 111 had lunarrainbow ithe
other night • 1
A. fretfhl percupiwa lms been r‘captUred
• • Connecticut.
—Miss Braddon hasjoined the. staff of the
;Saturday Review'.
—ales MoVieker Is playing with Sooth
.again in Chicago.
—Hackett and Falstaff are to be in Cin
cinnati.next week. • ,
=Venison and beef are the same price at
Oshkosh, Wisconsin:l
---Valburdigluun is understood ! to have
sold _oathis newspaper. I -
— ! The i new Niagara sugaudon bridge is
- to be opened this month,
—The -eletterhona has -been :ascended
saves tip this summer.
—Rev. Stephen 11. Tyr% is to lecture in
Cincinnati 011 Wednesday. `
—Washingten houses are beginning to
VrePare Tor the new sesson. .1
—Greenbacks are very . scar ce in Ban
.7rancbm, bit'gold is pleuty.
:Fitzgerald has actually' written
still another sensation drama.
The tbrother of/the late King; of Siam
will probably be hialsuceeasor.
1 —Max Stral . cosch to bring Carlotta Patti
back this c o untry' next winter.
are married in New YOrk at the
/7ate of mte pali and a half per hour.
--Popular libraries are
. to be established.
.at MOM and throughout. the renhisula.
dmerlcaa Tines_ we've/7 Popular. in
Cubs, Dth OM lik sol diers audthe buturgents.
Pi r ramantiel has sent one of his
zieplicurs to, England tope educated at Har-
--Charles: Scribner & will here
nfter-be the publishers of the Princeton Be
-
• ,
- —lovernor Hoffman has selected two
holfamin Albany for his gubernatorial res
idence. ,
—A. J Democratic exchange says Grant's
Beeretari is in Dadeandor with the office
—Barbers tillf-non;ilie have <to pay five
dollms l o tbc 'city for shaving_ a man' on
Sunder, ' ' ' " '
—Newban, Maes., had a pear tree Planted
in 1650, land it hail' had a fine mop of fruit
this y
—llm. Scott Siddons is to be one' of the
star'stocktompany at - Edwinllooth'stheatre
in Ne Yoik. ' • •
v
8a .liancisco dreams of a submarine
cable Hong Kong. Earfl u i lia ti s taint
be abo lished first. ' '-' •
—The personal fortune'of Queen Ind:idle
is 0n1yL34,000,000, so she will be unable to
live itroyal style., .. ,‘
—Tlie Navy Department, it is said, is
about to: publish an account 'of Admiral
' Farragut's lafe cruise. ,
—One hundred and twenty-three miles in
twe*ty-four hcifre is a recent-feat of a Paris
ian veleci-Pedestrian. • , •,:.
—Twelve inspectors in the PhiladelPhia
Custom Souse have been diengssed by order
of SiCrete4 McCulloch
-The knee plush .ultra-the knee-breeches
worn by the footmen of some of our "fine
new cristocracy;"—N.• Y. Smacks/ Times.
—The Papal Nuncio"at kadrid is said to
baveticimowledged,,that by the revolution
int3Painf Rome will lose ;6,400,000 a year.
-Torchlight, fiehlig lif said to be success
ful in liassachrisetts. This is one way in
- which the remit political torches can be put
to further use. .• ~ • ' _ '
—Pollard,4ho writes only for the Pitts.
burgh Iraq, his
ni6o. an article in Putnam's De
ce.ifitycsit,:ae, which perhaps he printed
witlscifltwriting. r,
—Rev: Mn Wa r d , of NevrTork, denoun
ces
piano music as : . `lascivious" 'What
- must he think of the music of a "doable
base.' l -1:60tom rat.
—The London.police have collected some
ihousanOs of children's hoops under a new
regulation which confiscates
_all of thoes
tieleitrutulled in the;street.
—The Chicago Republican says "growth
-costs soinethhig, whether it be in new trow
sere for bliddinktticblns, or new ureithnd
equares t equipped with. city Inprovemeati
far a groVrifig city.'
—The dremeila critic of the Philadelphia
asffeifts prefers 'Booth's Richelieu to that of
Perrot. Wa should think it showed: signs
of a weak.intellect if he didn't.
Samuel Baker, the great explorer, is
tonceompany the Prince . and Princess of
Wales-on a journey up the Nile to the sec
ond cataract, sad thence down again.
—lt has been found out that the keeper
of the New Jersey Beate Prison has a pleas
ant way of punishing impudent prisoneraby
chaining their hands close tn the door.
_ -
—The Princess of Prises, who is the
oldest daughter of Queen. Victoria, has six
children; the yeamgest is six months old,
the next eighteen months. She was mar
ried 1857. '
_
• Cabinet makers are very busy with Gen
eral Grant now. Governer Stevenson, of
treSt Virginia, ought to try his hand at
for he was an excellent , cabinet maker when ,
he lived in Pittiburgh.
=The Cottncil. S tate of the Canton of
-Obwald, SWitzerivad, has forbidden all per
,sons nntiereighteen years of age to smoke.
heavy Tate is ~the penalty for the non
observance of this law.
—Aiittle boy of thriteen, having placed
a penny eri the railway track at Brunswick;
see the • locomotive crush it, one
of tint:rain hands threw a stick of wood at
him and he was instantly killed.
—Gen. !Sickles, previous to the election,
wrote to a gentiemsn in Ohio, , "Do not re
gardlie as a rash man when I tell you that
New York is as sure for Grant as Ohio,"
The General missed his guess that time.
—The Stafford pavement is being put down
on Wall street,-New York. As it is said to
be a great improvement on all other'wooden
pavements, it might,be welljbr Pittsburg,
authorities to try it the next new pavement
they contract for.
—Cinc.irmati and Chicago are squabbling,
about their id* each one wants to be the
bigdog with the brass collar, and, : '_ Chicago
says if Cincinnati can count in Covington
and Newport, across the river, Chicago can
count'in St. JOsephs,across lake Michigan.
—The Merchant %my . of Italy is increas
ing. In ISO the number of Italian- seamen
enrolled reached 155,000; in '467, , this total.
had Increased t 0.169,000. During the same
period/the number 'of merchant shiiss.,had
been increased by 889 vessels, with a tonne
Of 55,00 G.
•
=-The fall of a shelf in-the Frankfort li
brary brought to light certain MSS., yellow
and dirty; which turned out to be a series of
letters exchanged 'between Voltaire and
'Piron. Their authenticity being duly certi
fied, they were, 'forwarded to the Royal
Academy of Iterlin ,
—The foreign journals , state that the Eng
lish squadnn, commanded by Lord Clar.
ence Page, recently cast aichor: in Madda
lena :Roads, - on the coast of Sardini‘,.and that
Lord Clarence paget paid a visit' t'General
Garahaldi, at Capren, who received \ him
with gnat cordiality:, t
—Canadian/ Presbyterians are still ago
nizlng over the phurch :organ 'question.
The Majority, however, oppose the intro
duction of that instrument into their places
of worship, perhaps going on the principle
that they have wind enough in the pulpit
without ,bringirig in bellows. •
—The Surgeon General of the United
States ArMy reports . the whole 'number of
deaths among the white - troops during the
year at 1,353, ami-among the colorod_troops
238. The expenses of the department were
41;756,000. The Medical Museum at Wash
ington is becoming a very valuable source
of information.
- —An advertlaethent in-the London Times
seriously announces a new song, with the
=diet request, "Oh, give me back butyes
ttirday!"-' A companion to the above, "Oh,
could yoir spare to-morrow," is in prepara
tion, to be afterwards followed by , the se
quel lyric of "You haven't got such a thing
as next week aboutyon, have you!" •
—A model-office-holder is the royal Duke
of Cambridge in- Englind. He reeceives
thirty•five dollars a day as commander-in
Chief, eighty dollars, as General, and nearly
thirty-threedollam per day for holding four,
Colonels commissions. • Besides afa r sixty.
four thousand dollars& year official income
he has private fortune of sixty thausind
dollars a year.- _
—A one act opera, written by Glueck
upon the-occasion of the marriage of Marie
Antoinette with the Dauphin, afterward&
Louis XVI., performed at Versailles but
never in public, is to be produced now at
Prague. - 'The unfortunate Queen give it as
a souvenir. to one of the', emigrant families
through 'wham it came into the possession
of a noble German family:who still possess
—ln 1860 there were in Spain 886 con
.
vents, With 12,990 nuns, drawing a pension
of nearly nine millions of teals, and 2,114
male officials who used up about four mil
lions of reels more. Since 1860,• this num
ber and the pensions have increased im
mensely, and the new Spanish government
by its suppression and secularization of the
convents tuts not only gaitied a great deal
of property; but him stopped up an i mmense
hole in the Treasury. -
Aworrtnii of those terrible shocking scenes
at the gallows was 'witnessed at the execu
tion of Rufus B. Anderson in Nevada. The
usual crowd .. surrounded the gallows, And
the usual inilitiVy force and attendant cler
gymen had been employed. Ailer prayer
on the platform the prisoner calmly ad:
dressed the spectators. Having finished, he
stepped forward to the railing, and 'reques
ted that the ,Deputy Sheriff Should put the
noose around his neck, and then shook
hands with those on the platform. He then
took his position on the trap, and his hands
and feet were bound, and the noose was
slipped over' his head... and the cap drawn
over his face. - At the Signal the trap fell,
and the wretched young man lay stretched
on the ground, the knot .having given way. '
There was a Avii&cryand a rush forward of
the crowd, but the people : were .Iteptliack by,
the guard.' - Anderson was carried on the
platform, and the noose again 'adjuste .
around his neck, - and the 'trap fell. 1 1, e
/ ii
knot gave i . way' again'and Anderso was
prostratddinsensible: , He was tied up
the steps of - the platform and ated in. a
Chair, his ;face wearing the lot of the
grave, from which -- he - had been twice
'snatched. The rope wasidjusted the third
time. Aithe trap feWhe swung free, and
after a 'slight mus ir movement for s#ver
ilmliitttet3, all over
trIVAITReit GAZIME: 11.1 DAT, 141C371118ED. 20. 1968..
si:nm;BTßir
TIMM lIITRACTIAD • -
ViTICOI7I" .ram:
Jou aasasz ][CDs winter Awnneus
mina API 411KDXSIED.
A. TULL 83T FOB
- AT DLL. SCOTT'S. i
ITS PM= DERSEIT, SO DOOR HARD.
A M A NINO ITD M A 1112;r 1
••
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
blaumbot , areirs and Wholesale Dealers
Laws, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
N
"AND LAMP GOODS.
Alas, CARBON Jut P LUBRICATING OrLS
313EN2ZENE, &o.
• N 0.147 Wood Street.
itettntb Bettrant bth end Bth Avenues
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &o.
pqraitAtrim cEntENT.: •
wroiss. = -
=Asyut, owiverzy mom
WALT= FLEWS.
gas: irh;ROLIJINS,
soleto7o 28 Wood street.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
°heaven onid best Plpetn the market. Also. BO-
BlINDA1.1; itTBRAIILIO CEMENT for sale.
a. sit v. Al intociurrr *Co. •
ova° and ilannfactori—B4o REBECCA BF.
Allegheny. a"Orders by mall; promptly
j atten
.. t o . • ekbrigi
GEO. Ellnl:p3:=lW,
ftney Cake Ikda; . z. & Cw*dioner,
• AND DnAx..go/bie ,
iosiaeu-apoicegnot4Burra Inns, •
,No. 40, corner Federal and Robinson litre Alle
gheny. sir Coastal+ ly on hand, WE of
various flavors. • .
PIANOS. ORGANS. &C.
B4llE.norr AND CHEAP
j_p SET ?LAZIO, AND .013414.15.
F3ehonuitker'iAlold Medal. Plant)
AND ESTEVS - CW(TAGE ORGAN.
.
The SCHOMACILER pIANO, combine il all the
latest valuable improvements known in the - con•
struction of a list class lastrument`end hu elWays
been awarded the Whist premium 'wherever ex
hibited._ Its tone Is fill, sonorous and swep t. The
workmanship. for dlantalY and basar7 , .1111 :Paas
all others, . Prides from •b 0 to $l5O. (according to
stylOnd attsh.) cheaper than all other so-called
ant Z'2 W _ Plano. •
prrrris COTTAOII MOAN
Stands it the head of all reed instrume. in pro
ducing the ;lost perfect pipe mutlity of eof any
instrament in tite United States .. is elm.
pie and compact In eanstructlon, and not Liable. to
get out at order.
CARPENTER'S • PATENT WIZ EMILANA
TREMOLO is only te be Amid In this Orsas
prtce from 8100 to $550. A/I guaranteed for lye
years.
RABB, NUKE it MIME%
'QUIRE & CO.'S
AND lAMB BROS. PLiNOS,,
For sale on monthly aid' qaarteity payments. ,
CIELUILOTTE BURNIE,
CILASS, ourivA, tnmaaßY.
190 WOOD EITKEZT.
rOWFA., GILASS AND
%-/
QUEENSWARE,
g summi PLATED WARE, 1 ,
PARIAH STATUETTES,
8 soigne( suss,
utrAlN:Tarawithar
no WOOD IrrnlPT.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO.
100 WOOD STIIET.
MEROELINT TAILOR/3.
T-lEGELI . -
lb
(Lite Cutter with W liespenheides
• ArEitCrEEAMM me.rioit.
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
NEW ?ALL GOODS.
A splendid new stock at •
CAbiiiisEMEaLlCS,dr.o.
Justreoeivedby 10(iBritT assrinut.
ierehant T r. f 3 Staltbdeld street. •
EU,Ut4 I ' 7 D PE/IF1=1".•
llJOHN,piwgij Ornameiital. Hair
RAM WOHLICH-Mill PERPIMMI4 No. US
tam street. near dm"Wield. Paten:eh _ - _,
i t ollatt l italls t nde y arrAtt i s=f;Ur a iang
141 Z4 . 30A,Lasmutil MAlNltißaniti. KTIS,
e * - at gond ,Pslee In cash wi ll -be OM 101
Ladles , . and Gentlirtnettsa'Hals: I:hitting (toilet
tbe neatest manner. _ ~ ' .- intituf
..
4RMITEOTS;
BARR &logen,
_ •
'nor= EOM ASSMATION Ilcumnrah Mau
II sad 4 : Pt. %dr Street, Pit:On:o4 'Veda
attenttha even to the ilestgalng and bonen( td
COMUEROVILI old num BMW/Nal •
, ,
No. IA ST. CLAIR. STBEET.
418 /UM street, Sol, Agent:
TIMENINGEI, - .AZID NOTIONS.
BIACR,Vity Oltan,M -11. C 0.2. : _ .
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' • atil CO MTANTLT °mime . •. . '
NEW mat — - - GOODS.
. . .
LADLES , MERINO WETS AND DELVERS,
diIILDREWS *ERIN° DRESSES.
\ •
- BENTS BoArs . ,LET insamo
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SHIRTS AND DRAWERI4 .
L t
ORMUZ'S' ' . HOODS - ; AND CLOAKS.
• i A. itILL LINE Or 1 1 -
WOOLEN HOSIERY:
LA.DIES'. I 3 ALMORALS, white and dark; GERMS'
•, . WOES, irons and dark.
. 1
'THE GRAND - DUCHESS'SKIRT.
Also the BOVLEYARP, b: Call the arr i val st7tes.
- •1• i IHI •
In H O OP oRIRTS we Dave An now
66
Le I=xistia.ler,"
both is Walking and Reeciptldi Skirbr. •
Ia &mil we.have: a tali variety jh BIICR, SHEEP,
CAW. CLOTWand AERIE°. . • ...
•
' 'or a r rh it r i' l gifOr r i. r in ad it i ra trig ila ti eloiMil-
Ylfll. Linen and LaewHandhereet. te, Linen and
Diet Conan; Ezabroldailva and Tattinga„ Buttons
1r a ll kinds. i ,
~..-
. .. . .
is.i.dirrnit'cirdlrim & to.
.
IS and SO ,Market . Street.
now . .. - - .
GREAT lIIEDECTION IN
HATS AND BONNETS
I 4
A T
r
JOSEPH . HOWIE & I CO'S.
1 .-f-'
i 1. ; ..?,
, 1 ,
MILLINERY COORS,
, ,
BONNET VELVETS,.BONNET SATINS,'
BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS, PLIIMES
AND. /FEATHERS.
I
, . .
Also, offer a large and fresh assortment of
WOOUEN GOODS,
, 1
• SHIRTS; DRAWDDS AND !mei.
FURNISHING.. GQicops.
13,1ILETIRD Nil Uri,
DRESS ' ND CLOAK I.
TR24illiGg,
tl i.
and a a e fa l gl ri ltiof . aotlons and sman waies at lowest
Wholesale and Retail,
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET:
MACRUM & iqmziwiLE,
No. 19 Fifth Avenue,
ire low Constantly Opening Elegant Lints of
FALL & WI2iVER GOODS.
STEM ?BINGES, OD PS, VELITET.BUTTONS;
BUTTONS, BRAIDS. BINDINGS;
BONNET, NECK ANN HAIR ELBSONS;
EMBEOEDEELES, LACES, BUTTLINGS;
sompirs. Item FLOWERS. PLUMES.
34 Et, STYLES inuirrs AND comETs.
A foll-assortment of
LAMES , UNDkBeGARDSENTS4 ,
nataCzo COTTON AND mow HOMEY.
The best makes , of
MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRA.WEBS.
Sole Agents for the sale
THE HABlGH.szAmtarss KID
13. ,, mini.
“ALEX&ND HE" alp,
Ttrompeol>a "Glote ' Fftting' CORSET% all dna
ZEI'HYR'IND xxrrrnai yews, all James
Emßitomtaap N
surrma,
,!
eeia
And SNIT GOODS. \
DRUGS AND 0MM10.A143.
BLECTICBI3IIIIIII C 1001114 ,,
An Infallible remedy for Spoier Como: U%
rhea, v° 2 „ "lng , 8 °" isomath•no
hr iZ
DR.Jig BIS' CIIIIE,
A radar/ ftir ePholec, orainps and Pain n
iltomath.,, for sale by '
HAILILIS , ,eI; EWING
9
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Corner of Liberty:And Wayne Streets,
.a.Ger.prAstiii F.cat.
L SOHOONDIVOZ & SON'S
PrrEM Wit-LITE • LEAD
MeCtrfin VERDITER ditEEPif,
• • The only gree n tiat; dete r iorate bb
exposure. it WiltWilt loot better, last longer andite
mort e rffect Satisfaction than any paint in the
7 UMM13,3P404001...
- ALEX. S. MACRAE.
sums AND AGINT HOB
Chemicals, Drugs. Dyes.olls. Previsions
• • and Product° of every description.
Bnsinea ponilacted on one•half the terms of othe
houses.. • 43
The American transactions n Livetitool alone ea
icAothdeLr.oriden and 1 the port" of 'crop() nut;
Weekly „ Oircit. Ara Comments; Adrices.loable
Menages, etc., n application. \ senmk/
SEWING. MAOEMIIS.
B/NAT/ON: 411E181U,104 " .. ("111'.
Burrobriou onamunria
AND SEWING STAIDEPEL
, , 10,X4041.1
srme AssomiTTLy Tine DEBT rnuLT
A.ONINIC IN Tim NoirosiLD,
__, AND IN
TRINBIOALLY TM!, OlizArEffr.
Sirhitenia 'wanted to son this lisshilii 4
( "TIAS. 33A.1.4914-Elr .
Amt flu. Western Patna/warn&
Goma PEISTR AND MARKET STREETS, stet
MabsrdsonlJewels7BterS. tel
54'..... "
KITTANNING
Barred Flannel,
A VERY LARGE STOOK,
qc, w corre.re•cl,
.IfELROY,
DICKSON
& CO
WHOLESALE
MO3.10" 404-04,00:061,
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87.. MARKET STREET. 87.
Nip.4 - 7 w• c3 -Dons
WATERPROOF—aII colon and qualltles.
CASSIKERES—for Ken's and Boys' Wear.
LADIES' CLOARINGS—Large assornient.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS.;
IRISH POPLIN-11.00 per yard.,
rzLors POPLINS/f.- •
SILK POPLINS.
PALERNA CLOTH—for - Sults.
BLACK SICILIAN LUSTRE:S.
'BLACK AND COLORED EMPRESS CLOTHS—
Large variety.
VELVETEENS—for Baffs. •
ELECTRIC CLOTHS.
Large assortment of PLAIDS.
Pull stock of DRESS stoces, st Low t Eastern
prices. • •
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS',
87 KABILEX' STREET.
168,
\ MEV', GOODS. .
'N NEW AEpAcemi.
NI
• NNEIV MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
TIOSIEIM'and GLOVES.
542047(7 1 1 7 ,
111 r No. 168 lire *Net. Jo
168, . \ 168.
OARSMcCAIvaILESS & CO.,
' (Late WllEnt Carr & C 0.,) N
WHOLicsais DPA.I.EIO3 Nit ,
.
Foieign and Domestic Drylloods;
No. 94 WOOD STILIZET,
Third door i boTe Diamond alley. •
1, • . PITTSBNRON. PA.
~
DYER AND SCOURER.
Ito. 8 BT. Malin
And Noi. 185 and 187 Third fitnA
MECHANICAL_ ENGINEER.
vAv ji..: j iz.----5.y."..5 :
r-- -niztcaurnam. soranimmit,
And Solicitor of Patents.
Mate of P. P. W. it O. Railway.) . •
mere, No. 19 FEDERAL STREET L om No. *
a Vralitiia l i c i tz irtie=n 4 r e,
___lsti °l ;7l. *
' BLAST FURNACE and BOLLING Zia. DRAW-
Dias ,furntshed., Particular attention_ paid to de-.
OOLLIZZY LOOONOTEVI.B. Patenia cow.'
thientit.lly_solicited. Allir Au LVENiso_pitAW
ipo 'Law ficr umbrutica every 19ZDAseaDAY
110 qN or%
EXCELSIOR WORM& •
B. dr,W. .71111.NICINSON, -
mamationtuvra sad Deaden
107:77. snuff, ars, Pipe% 4 77
' ae, 111:DZRAZ4r. Llamas.=
DPAr GOODS.
EXTRA ,HEAVY
IX GOOD STYLB&
Costa-
COAL AND COKE.
ETITSBURGL, pa
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CHM', ALL WOOL,
. • •
11 1 1FOR.A.IN OAILPICTISt, •
IA far below mpLiar Was. A (iv gloom at Oa?*
twanty•tfla pie ma. ken luta asaaimplunim
astpriee. ,
wrAnLAin) & boLuNs,
41. AND 73 IFT= ATHIrOIa.
CIARPETS- -
g Ban LINZ Off
PATTERNS
sow offered In thlo cdty, al the L0W1167 PRICES.
MPFAIILAND & COLLINS,
nod • 71 sad 73 FIFTH Avirsruy..
1311117GGETS AND
ORUMB•CLOTHS,
In handsome patterns and bright colors and at very
ion prloes.
RIPFARLAND st, COLLINS,
ri l6 71 AND 73 MTH Al733Mtle.
vv_E:EMPF...
COMPARISON
OF 0178
STOCK AND PRICES
WITH ART HOUSE IN
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia or New Yak.
FFARLAND I &COLLINS
71 AIM 71/ F I FTH /Taal..
F7.)1L1.41[4 ISTCI4O . II
NEWEST 5T104131 -
TAPESTRY AND - BODY BRUSSELS
TWO AND Tw PINY
CARPETS . I
ALL WOOL. INGRAINS, In great variety.
COMMON CARPETS,
AT Vl= LOW PRICE&
DR:6O343ETS, all Widths::
MEDALLION DBUOGETN,
WINDOW SHADINh
Oartelt Is the largest and moat desirable we
hare e rr offered to the trade. •
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
.21 'FIFTH STREET. '
FALL 61001111.
FIST ARRIVAL OF 'THE SEASON.
A rtTLL Artor.motrr or IT,
Velvet, •
Brussels, • f
, Tapestry,`
Three Ply, _
And Istgralit -
C.AAJEtri i ]L I Sp .
JEST OPENED AND OFFERED'AT THE
LOWEST RATES. ,
OLIV & leo,.
No. S 3 Fifth. Streert.
SECOND AL-1371 1 Sri r jUrA
OF
CAILPFTS,
NEW DILI7Grx=I,
NEW FELT/NG
• •
BR/LLIAIIT 001410,
1 14 YARDS TO 4 YARDS WIDE,
Bow:maim AND BY THE Irma).
N'OILLUITBROTHERS
51\.! - IFTH AVENUE.
21E1
WALL PAPERS,
Ew
•
WALL PAPRIIS,
For Halls, Parlors an 4 C7tambera
NOW OPENING, AT
107 Market 9t., near Fifth Ave.
JOS. R. liUGHES &RAO.
eels:
8101761C0T armor:UT ' • - mug timaos.
SINGEICUr & CLEIS, Bgspri
toast). P. Sottronmas a Co. • , .
PRACTICAL LITEIOGIRAIrgumsL
The only Steam Lithographio Establishment West
of the Rouncalue.- Business Cards, Letter Reads,
Bonds, Labels, Circulars. Show Cards, Dipiommk
pornwts, Views, Certtlicates of pepositig, unzip.
gOll Cards, to.. Ns. 75 arid . T 4 ?Am%
Plttabureh.
WEIGHT& AND-ILitsintES.
a . B. LYON. , • •..
_ .
- Seater of Weights and Measures,
•
No.SIFOURTB 171134,„ .
, (Bermes* Liberty and Perry
°bilis promptly attended to. • mat