The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 19, 1869, Image 2

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1 4 e littshrg# Sayttis,
THE TELEGRAM.?
Haan! did you say? he: dead in his priniel
Son of In! tapther: my bre, berl my frittidl
While the norologe points to the noon of time,
Has his sun a. t ln darkness ? is all at an end
("By deur:lonm acalktent, ,, )
Head! it is not. it cannot, it must not helmet
Let me read the dire words for myself. if I can;
Bern Lies', hard, cold they rise on my view—i •
They blind me! how did yon say tbat they ran ?
( • *Bs was mortally injur. d,,, i•
Devil around me I hear the singing of birds
And the breath of June roses come in at l the
Dane; ' ••
Nothlug—nothing is changed by those, to
words; - • '
They cannot be true! let me see them again!
("And died ylaterday.")
Dead! a letter bat yesterday told of his love
Another td morrow the title will repeat; -
Outstripped by the thunderbolt flung front above;
Scathing my heart as it falls at my feet!
(“Funerat to-morreto. ,
Oh! terrible Telegraph! subtle and still!
Darting Thy with pitiless haste!
No kind warning thunder—no storm-boding
Thrill-
Mit• one tierce deadly flash, and the heart lieth
waste! _ _
' . ("Inform Ate friends.")
—Ii , ABALI E. HENSILLW, March Galaxy.
•
EPHEME
--Chignons are going out. • -
-Garibaldi speaks fourteen languages.
• f—After all, the Schneider will • not go
--Gld fogy St. Louis is said to he veloc
ipede-less. • ,
---Prosata thinks Of aboliahinr, ilia pat
ent system. _ •
Boston yoring men are pa thair,
oprii 3 g clothe.
—Akron, Ohio. talks of building a
$100,1300 'hotel.'
—Six large London theatres ara man ,
aged by Women. - •
—;One himdred and Aity, six deaths last
week in•llrooklyn.
---Velociimdistaln Nashua, it IL, have
Made a mile in 2:47.
• =The New Yolk Herald kindly ap-
provos of Christianity.
• —The editor of the Cincinnati Times
is a candidate for Mayor...
—Two thousand betterlhalves is what
-the Itajatt of Jeypore has.
-Forty-five cents per pair is the 'price
of shad in Jacksonville, Fla. -
.-:--Napoleon has opened the ' French
Medical schools to the homeopathists.
—There are still eight - hundred and
thirty-one log school houaes in -Indiana. '
—Alexander IL StavMisis kind enough
to say that he approves of Grant person
ally.
—BetNyeen simand seven million pens
are made•daiiy by one company in Con
,
necticut
—Three thousand one hundred and
seven Mormons arrived from Europe at
New York last yearp • -
—Levy, the cornet -player, has left the
Parepa Rosa colkert troupe add is giving
concerts in New York..
—"Pat Yourself in His Place," Charles
Beade's new story, is.begun in the new
number of the Galaxy. , , I.
—A Belgium special commission has
come; to the conclusion that women should
riot be employed in mines."
—The Chicago Post says "Mudd is
clear," which means, that the Doctor of
that ilk has been pardoned.
—4l: couple of amateurs are goittc to
zide a race on their velocipedes from New
York to_Rhicalc; for $lOl3O.
--An Australian physician has cured
the bite of deadly serpents by injecting
ammonia into the veins of the patient. •
—Wagner, the composer, i£l in Paris'
conducting the rehearsals of his opera
Rienii, which is soon to be brought out.
—A. Swedish Baroness has translated
Tupper. We can not understand her
seasons but imagine she is.bereft of them.
—New York undertakers are now ac
cused of Adulterating theii funerals by
using block tin instead of silver, for coffin
plates and trimmings. -
E—Some physicians of New York' have
been recently advocating the renewal of
the ancient custom of burniag the dead
instead of burying them. -
—lt seems that the Yale-Harvtul re
gatta is not to take place at Worcester
this year. Springfield or Lake Salton
stall are proposed instead.
--Cory O'Lantts thinks that the Meal
;cans ought to attain perfection in riding
the velocipede, for the more revolutions
you make the faster you go.
—Cardinal A.ntonelli told the new
Spanish Ambassador that the Pope would
receive him as a Catholic; but not as in
any way a representative of Spain.
—lf the Marquis of Bute takes orders,,
it will be the first instance of a Roman
Catholic 'priest occupying a seat in the
Honie of Lords since the Reformation.
—Fanny Kemble has very, properly
been sued by a ticket holder, who arrived
late at one of her readings and found the
doors closed and was refused admission.
—Boston is about seven miles long. A
street running the whole length, Boston
fashion, watdd be about fifty miles in
length, on account of the curves_ and
bends.
—The Quincy (III) WhVdraws acorn
parison between a horse and &velocipede,
remarking that the vehielpede is eiPe
tially remarkable for the "ease with which
it lies down. - •
—IA. T. Stewart is under the impres
sion that, hi spite of the, assertions of
newspaper' correspondents, Gen. Grant.
never offered him
_the Secretaryship of
the Treasury. •
—New Orleans had regular open-air
carnivals this year. Meeks -paraded the ;
streets and opera house, and the wildest.
merriment prevailed until Ash Wednes
day put a stop to it.
—Three Pella (Iowa) bachelors one
evening last week played a game of
'cards, on the condition that the ?Bier
should either marry within a year or sup
port the other two bachelors the following
year. The girls are greatly excited in
consequence, each one expecting to be
the one.
—A. lady at a theatre in New Tort
'last' weelr,unforbmately a brilliant blende r
had her, back hair (natitial) cut' off and
stolen, by some thief who knew the COl3l-'
martial value of yellow locks. •
-A Wisconsin veteran-with but onc- : -
leg lately fell head foremost down a well
and broke his remaining leg, "leaving,"
says a Western paper, "the poor fellow's
children orphans, as far as legs are con
cerned.
—An English capitalist has conscien
tious. scruples . about receiving crier, three
per cent. interest on some six per.cent.
,United States bonds which he holds, and
;only collects one-half of his coupons,
donating the other half to the Govern
ment.
—The ~ N ew Zealand massacre has de.
veloped some latter-day martyrs for re
ligion's sake. The' natives captured by
the Muni rebels"were offered their lives
if they would bow doVin to the Hanhan
god; but 'they refused's - lid fifty of them
ware - put to 'death. '‘ :. '
- -Mild Hetighton are about .
mg t ont a complete; editioncof the works
of the great Danish writer, Hans Chris
tian Andersen, • iiteinding much never
published inEnglah. The'novels;sketch.
poenis and. ';dramas , of
this wondeiful man *nl all ' be includ ed
in this edition. , ,
—A pair_ of fond lovers in New Or
leans, tired of life' and the petvecutions
of I
cruel partkts tied their right hands
,
together
..and •leaped from a bridge Nxith
suicidal intent. But -while the youth
went over the rail, the maiden went un
der, and there they were found, dangling
and kicking and screaming.
--A :short time since, a commercial
agent was traveling through the Tyrol,
with a commie:llon to purchase women's
hair. In order to obtain the article ate
cheaper rate of the pious peasants, he
persuaded them that their beautiful tres
ses were to be sent by him to Pius IX,
for the adornment of the , heads of the
Madonnas in the churches of Rome.
LEITER FROM 111cup:um;
Lumber. Trade on the Saginaw—gait
Nana factare—Plncit and Enterprtse.
Worreapondence or the Plttaburgb Gazette.]
SAGINAW, February 11, 1869.
Imagine (if you can - clear your mental
horfzon of smoke for an instant) the beau
tiful scene which "at my window greeted
me" this' morning. '"To jhe front" the
ice-bound Saginaw, lined with thickly
set saw-mills and salt-works, on either
side the handsome business blocks, built
of the light cream colored brick and guilt
less of soot or smoke, reflecting the morn:-
ing sunlight in a style which struck my
Pittsburgh eye as very oriental.
'I reached the valley by the Jackson,
Lansing and Saginaw Railroad, which
has (as I predicted last year) become, un
der the management of our old friend,
Mr. Watson, by far the most popular
route to the valley, as well for passengers
as freight. .
' I found business pretty well iee-bound
and "logging" a little "ofi" lot want of
snow, the winter having been unusually
mild, but prospects for spring business
good,. and the growth of this precocious
country still accelerating.
I glean from the accurate annual state.
ment by the East Saginaw Daily Enter.
prise the following facts of personal in
terest to readers of the GazErra:
The lumber trade has more than
doubled in the past four years, reaching
in 1888 ,the total of four hundred and
fifty-seven million three hundred and
ninety-six thousand two hundred and
twenty-five feet. -
The salt manufacture, which is only
nine years old, amounts during the same
period to five hundred and fifty-five thnus
and six hundred and ninety barrels.
Of staves there were in the same year over
twelve and a half millions blade. Most
of these find their ultimate market in the
wine,growing countries of Europe.
Of shingles one hundred and four mil
lion one hundred and four thousand five
hundred were made in 1808.
The value of these products may be
summed up: - •
Lumber. - 510,000,000
Sh;ngles
Lath
Staves
Salt
Or a total of over twelve millions.. When
we consider how recently this now
densely populated valley was an• untrod
den wilderness and treacherous marsh, I
think 'even Pittsburgh fogyism must
allow that there is something in pluck
and enterprise, though It may fall to see
with me that a mpderate infusion of such
energy on. Water street ten years ago'
would have given Pittsburgh her own
railroad's, and secured to her the oil, and,
(who knows what five years will show.)
perhaps, her iron trade, which is acknow
ledged, by the shrewdest of her iron•
masters, to be relatively dwindling.
Very much yours,
The Pennsylvania Railroad.
The annual report of the Directors of
the Pennsylvania Railroad says: "Our
arrangements will require a considerable
amount of money to be applied, especial._
ly to the increase of rolling stock, to ren
der them productive; this it is proposed
to raise by giving to the stockholders the
privilege of subscribing to twentystive
per cent. of, their holdings at the time, in
new,shares at par.
"With the proposed increase of capital
the Board entertain no fear of difficulty
in continuing dividends of ten per cent.
per annum, •even if this arrangethent
'should not.`as•• anticipated, increase out
net profit to a greater extent tha the in
terest upon the outlay to be in red.
"It Will 'appear that the busin ss of the
past yeah. would have justified dividends
of five per cent, semiannually upon our
whore authorized capital, and still leave
a surplus of half a Million-of, dollars."
THE immense Maxwell House, in Nash
• which,
, ville in its unfinished condition,
t wits used as a military hospital dttring•the
war, is nearly ready for occupation. Its
cost approaches VOO,OOO, and it its one of
the largest hotels, in the countrY. The
lot o which it is built was bought, in
1880, Tor eleven dollars.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1869.
,--taT&TE NEWS, . • •
• ,
Paop, tiiin fa'reading in the neighbor
hood of fqteinning.
8 . 40 are selling at 16 cents a doten,
and #atir at - 80 cents a pound in York,
Penn
Tag Eputcopalimp of Beliefante, Cen
tre county, are aliottt to -build a;30,000
;30,000
ch ltm ell. comas' Republicans Tote for or
against the Crawford -county system on
the 19th inst.
390,830 freight cars passed . Mifflin in
the year .4868, of which 240,427 were
loaded and 150,403 empty.. • -
PATTL'iSON & Wirearr's store at Yer
low Springs, Blair county; was burned
on the 9th inst., involving a loss of
$O,OOO. I
Rxcn n Ric 4mr is the Republican
nominee / for : Burgess of Johnstown,
where a' epuliffltiom nomination generally
secures election.
WM. ICRannu, a worthy schoolteacher
and resp, ected. citizen of York, fell dead
in the street last Wednesday afternoon
justaft7 3 leaving his school. .
Wm. . Barran,. of Rosstun, fell from
the caboose car of a freight train en the
A. V. R.\ , R. last Tuesday afternoon and
BO injured his. arm that amputation: was
necessary. ' I "
'Tun Somerset;Pernocrat le certain that
the remaining sections on the Connella
villa railroad, connecting Pittsburgh with
Cumberland, will ne let dating the cow,
ruing month of March. - ' • •
A LAD /wed fonrteen years; residing in
the fainilY of adorge Rliey, at, Millwood
Statiort,,Carabriacounty, , dropped stone
deall,one.nzornthg laat week immediately
ofter,getting,otit of bed:
JAuice 061,11 x ' 1 3 1 EVII an estimable,
citizen, well known in Cambria county"
and throughout tho Western part of the
State, died in -Ebensburg, on Saturday,
aged about torty.siz years.
THE Huntingdon Globs says a citizen
of that place has returned the Pennsyl
vania' Ridiroad Company for running
cars on the Sabbath day. The case will
be argued at that Court in April.
' IN MeConnellstown, Inst Saturday, a
row took place beto•oen two men named
Rupert and Houck. Rupert stabbed
Houck several times and is said to have
cut one of his eyes out. Rupert is in
gaol. 4
Tint Juniata river has recently been
supplied with some black bass for the pur
pose of breeding and thus supplying the
stream. Several thieves have been dis
covered catching these fi3h, but have not
been punished we believe.
LIST RIPS we mentioned that several
attempts hall been made to assassinate
Mr. • Samuel Temple, of Yardleyville,
Bucks county. We now learn that the
Commissioners of thaVcounty have offer
ed a reward of $3OO for the detection and
conviction of the would be murderers.
Tag Greensburg Herald says : —On
Monday evening last, about seven
and a half o'clock, the barn of Mr. John
Gross, Sr., a short distance south-east of
of Adamsburg, was consumed by fire,
with all its contents—comprising all his
last year's crop of wheat, thrashed and
unthrashed, and one hundred and fifty
nine head of sheep. It is supposed to, be
the work of an incendiary.
* TEE Lancaster Intelligences of last Sat
uiday says: During , the heavy thunder
storm, Wednesday evening, the lightning
struck a 'rime house and a barn, in Con
estoga Centre, this county, owned by
Mr. Collins. McLaughlin, and occupied
by Mr George Benedict. The electric
fluid played some queer capers. It struck
both house and barn at the same time,
although they are a distance of 20 yards
ormore apart.
ME Chester Valve Record says: The
mine on the property of Thomas Knauer,
Warwick, is being worked by Messrs..
Noble and Williams. They have sunk a
shaft to the depth of 30feet, and are now
working at the vein, which as 18 inches
to 2 feet in thickness. The ore is plum
bago, and the mineral as' taken 'out is
nearly pure. 'lt is used for crucibles, for
making leacl pencils and other purposes,
and is said to be worth nearly $4OO per
ton.—Mr. UAW McKissick, of East Vin
cent, has discovered a deposit of Iron ore
on his farm, which pronnsesp be valua
ble.
THE Erie Dispatch says :—A young
man named William Hilliard, station
agent of ClYmer, is supposed to have
been robbed and made away with. • When
last seen he was near the State line, about
nine r. u., February lath inst. He was
then bare headed. His hat was found
between the Clymer bridge and Cross-
Cut Railroad track. He is about live feet
seven inches tall, twenty-four years old,
ruddy complexion, sandy hair and had a
thin reddish moustache. Supposed to
have been dressed in dark clothes. Any
information will be thankfully received
by his father, Thomas Hilliard, Mayville,
New York.
... 450,000
... 123,000
800,000
1,200,000
Tits Juniataßentfnefsays:---Himilton,
the brakeman, througli whose negligence
or fright several Tersons were killed on
the Lehigh and. Susquehanna Railroad
last November, has been tried and con
victed in the Luzerne county court, and
sentenced to tbirteen months' solitary con
finement at bard labor in the Eastern
Penitentiary. Hamilton washind brake
man of a coal train, and his offence was
this: Going up a steep grade, a coupling
broke and several of the detached_ rear
cars commenced a rapid , descent, when
lie, instead of applying his brake, jump
ed off, and the descending cars collided
with an approaching train, resulting in
the death of Samuel Noble and others.
A cunroirry nu.terEn,' by I means of
turning over all the authorities known,
has succeeded in identifying the famous
Mask, the Iron ',Mask! . For' my own
part, however, bave long had my con
victions on this subject. A human be
ing, stifling his whole vitality under a
mask of velvet bound with iron, endeav
oring to breathe through close bare which
are made closer whenever he iibpws his
head;, conderimed to silence under pain
o p : lli :A t :re kept in the stride st ignorance
of all tha t passes outside, and unahle, for
fear of his life, to make the least corn-
Why, who, could doubt? The ,Irou
Mask In France, as she has been • vegeta
ting from the first days of royalty to, our
own times —lnclusl v ely. —Rdeliz""'
Tnz. success of the Refor Club in
Covington, Ky., the membci'ship of
which has increased, since the first of
January, from thre.e indiyiduais to four
handfed, composed mainly of;
reformed,
drunkards, or men accustomed
their regular Opple, is an incident which
the advocates of temperance by legal com
pulsion can profitably study, to take
DENTISTRY
1 EXTRACTED
ssimitoxrr•-P6rmirs
Bro oBARGa .11AD3 WHEN ARTIFICIAL
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
♦ FULL SET• FOR U.
AT DR.. SCOTT'S.
%Ts PENN STREET, is D0=1110 1 73 HAND
ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND El
AMINE SPEOLVENS OF OEN BINS VULCAS
ITE. m99:d&T
GAS FIXTURES
W. , ELDON
Manutacturers and Wnol sale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP COODS.
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS,
[ I33ENZI.DTE, ace.
. .
N 0.147 Wdos:l Street.
5e9:1,22 ' • BetyreenfitlCand 6th Avenues.
FRUIT VAN TOPS.
•
We are now prepared supply
TO to
NERS •
the irade
and with our Patent
SELF-LABELING
• FRUIT CAN.TOP.
• 1 , tits PERFECT, tiniPLE and CREAP.
Ravine the names of the vaflons fruits
' Stamped upon the Cover, radiating from
the center, and an Index or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the cart. It is
clearly, distinctly and PLRMANENT
IX LABELED by merely placing the
. name of the trait the can contains op•
posits, the pointer and sealing In the
customary manner.
No preserver of fruit or good
HOUSEKEEPER will nee any other after
once seeing it.
Bend 25 cents for sample.
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
' 239 Second avenue, Pittsburgh.
PIANOS. ORGANS. acCi • ,
- - -
THE BEST AND CHEAP
JUP EST PIANO AND WIGAN.
Schomacker's Gold. Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHONACKER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements known In the oon
structlon of a Ira; class matrPment. and has al
ways been awarded the isle best premium ez
blbited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship. for dnrabllity and beauty, stir ass
ell others. Prices from VW to 111110, ( g
to style and finish.) cheaper than all other so
celled &at elm Piano. •
•
• ESTElrtti COTTAGE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments. In
producing the most perfect pipe quality of cone
of imp similar Instrument In the United States.
It is simple and compact in construction, and
not liahto to Get out of order.
CARPENTERis " VOX HITMANA
TRE3IOLO" te only to be found to this Organ.
Price from SIDO to $550. All guaranteed for - eye
•
BLEB, 'MAKE & 811ET11124
• No. 15l ST. MAU STREET.
PIANOS AND ORGANS—An en
tlre new sto , dc of
ANABE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
BAINES BROS., PIANOS:
PRINCE & 00'S ORGANS AND NELODE•
(MS and TREAT A LINSLBY & CO'S ORGANS
AND MELODEONS.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
del 43 Fifth avenue. Sole Agent.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
B TIEGEL,
I . (Late Cutter with W. Beeputheide,)
MERCHANT TILICEADIttp
No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pitteburgh.
Beirom
NEW FALL GOODS. ,
A. nvlendld new stock of
CLOTHS, CASS/MERE:Sp &C.,
Jut received by HENRY iILNYILIG
set!: Merchant Taller. 73 Smithfield street.
GLASS. CHINA, CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FINE VASES,
-BouraurAN . AND CHINA.
NEW STYLES, - -
DINNER SETS,
TEA [JETS,
SMOKING SETS, GIFT CUPS,
A large stock of
SILVER PLATED GOODS
of all descriptions.
Call and. examine onr goods, and we
feel satisfied no one need fall to besotted.
R. E. BREED 4 C CP.
100 WOOD STREET.
WALL PAPERS.
WALL PAPER - REMOVAL.
TEE OLD MEE STORE IN . A NEW PLACE,
W.. P. lIIABSIIEALIG
Has removed from ST WOOD STREET to
NO. 191 -LIBERTY STREET,
• few doore above ST. MAIL dela
DYER AND SCOURER,
EL, J. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
No. a ST. CLAitt, ErrEta=r3r
And Nos. 185 and 187 Third Streets
PITTRIIIIMiII, PA.
COAL AND ; COKE.
COALI COALU "COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEIVART &
saving reroot;ed their ()Zee to
NO. 567 LIBERTY. STREET,
(Lately City Flour Mm) SECOND !ELOOIt.
Are now prepared to furnish eood YOUGIIIO.
tiny. NY LUMP, 'MIT COAL msLecix, at the
lowest morket prim, ,
Alt orders. loft at their office, or addressed to
them through the mail, will be attended to
promptly.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
THE LARGEST ASSORIIIENT
In the city
A.T TEE
LOWEST PRICES.
A GOOD
40 A.3Ft. 3E:bE aim
FOR
25 Cents a Yard.
OLIVER
MeCLINTOCK
& COMPANY,
1tt.28 Fifth Avenue.
40.4163E1.1P3MT.
BOYARD, ROSE & CO,
OIL CLOTHS.
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.;
Window Shades,
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
feihdatwT
51 51 51
Fifth Avenue,
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
CARPETS.
BROTHERS,
IPCALLITM BROTHERS,
WCALLIJAI BROTHERS,
51 Fifth Avenue,
•
js ABOVE WOOD . MEET.
•11111111JABlic, 1869. ;
40.E1.7E1.3P - MITES.,
•
I.IOEARLAND & COLLINS,
WILL CONTINUE THEIR
ANMJAL CLEARANCE SALE
TWO WEEKS LONGER.
Greater itargalxus than Ever
Will lie Ofrered to Close Out
Special Lines of Goods, •at ;
71 and 73 FlLh Annus, Second Floor.
Ja7
1
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a
so
DRUGGISTS.
4 ENDERSON J.& BROTHEItS,
Melly street,' 'Dealers LEI Drugs
nts and Patent Medicines. la5M
W. - BLELCILEOWN & BRO.,
. -
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND IdADAYPACPCEIRS OP
Carbon. 011.
MOVED TO NO. 195 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
White Window Lead, Mau and Glaaaware at
Manufacturers orinen„ , deb
HAIR AND PERFUBIZRY.
TUSK PECKi ORNAMENTAL
HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER. No.
.12 Third street. near Smlthaelde Pittatargh.
Always on hand, a seneral assortment or La.
dies, WIGS. BANDS, (TITRES. Oantlenienrs
WIGS. Ol' EB. Bwaxs. OIARD O RAI/48 .
.BRACELItTii Ae. far
_AsLood Pilot, In mob
will he' given for MAW RAM.
Ladles , l and Gentlemen , . Ease (tutting dene
In the neatest manner.
ROSA...D.A. - LAS
PURIFIES THE BLOOD.
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
de7;blo.3irws
JB. VOILINGSON & CO.,'
•
itAL, ay Cane IRAIIERr, CONFECTIONARY,
ICE amen and DINING . SALOON,
83 Smithfield street, corner o g Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh.
Wr.Parties and families supplied with Ice
Cream and Cakes on short notice.
INDIAL . ' RUBBER BELTING,
110BP, Steam Packing and Gaskets of the
oston Belting Companies manufacture at prices
as low as this quality of goods ean be bought of
the manufacturer. A. fall stock always on hand
at the India Rubber Depot, 20 and 2S Blgth
'street. J PRILLIIII.
feb Bole Agate for the Company.
DRY GOODS.
54.
I/M1
KITTMING
EXTRA HEAVY
BABIED FLANNEL,
A,NERY LARGE STOOK,
NOW OFFEBED,
4TX GOOD Brimes.
CO.,
WHOLESALE'
DRY GOODS,
WOOD STREET.
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(Wait, DiCCANDLESS & Co.,
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WHOLERLLE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
..:o 94
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WOOD STREET.
Ttdrd'door alx! e Diamond alley.
PITTSBITRfiR. 'Pa
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR,
PEARL MILL Three Star Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH '
FAMILY FLOUR.
This Flour will only oe sent oat when = 4360p
elan, ordered.
PEARL „KILL BLITZ BRAND,
Equsl to best St. Loads. \\_
PEAR L,MILL BED BRAND.
WHITE PLOVriaeQtahl°Brio
B. T. lERNBIEDT &BRO.,
Anegbany..seut. Piens. MILL.
REFICITANICAL
pERCEVAL• BECKETT,
ragonartiows ENGINEER. : A"
And. Solicitor of'Patents.:
(Lod of Pi P. W. & C. Railway.)
Office, N0..29 VEDESAL BYBEE .. ,
_T Room No.
stairs. P. O. Box 50, ALLEOHENY
.
MAtimiZEILY of all descriptions, designed.
BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING MILL
DRAW 1505 furnished. Particular attention
paid to designing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES.
patents confide n tially solicited. .1115 r Az EVEN
ING ,DRAW IN O for mechanics 'entry
WEDNESDAY NIONT. - . trauma
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(Between Llbcrty and 86117. xtreeti.
Ord eye tromntly attended w.
ANT, SOAP STONE; .&o
TIaAIITHLS.N LARE, No. 124
Smithfield street,' Sole 31 aritzfactirrere of
rreals Felt Cement and Gravel Atoofinr.
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