The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 12, 1869, Image 2

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littota* Gap*.
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BETTER. . - .
, . By =CT LABCON.
, That haunting dteam of Setter ,
Forever at our. stdel'.:
It
.; tints the farhortaon. , " -
It sparkles on the tide.
The cradle of the Present •
' Too narrow is for rest:
The feet of the Immortal
Leap forth to seek the Best.
_.. . _ . , • .
0 beauty , trailing sadness!
Despair. hope's Wilts-it birth!
With tears and aspirations
Have ye bedewed the earth.
• The oening bads Of April ,
* Ith mely frost Iday chill; '..
The s ni or sweet October -•
Yal IS Out in muslin , . still.
Wha borlest thou. gay ehildbrod?
1
bw et youth, what led with thee?
Laugh , st at our losses. Sorrow,
As In some Mediate glee?
Away, away torever
Our vessels seem to sail: •
The Eternal Breath Wertakes them;
• Home speeds them every gide:
The filmy goad and purple '
Swathed not the bill we trod•
"T was bard and ecnumon
The bramble and the clod.
The bitterness we tasted
Was Tiuth's most wholesome leaven;
T us lonely
Are opening doers In Heaven.
.
,And now the deeper midnight
" Uncovers larger stars;
And grafts of glory bureeon
From earthly blights and scars.
And now the mists are biting—
' The tides are rushing in=
'TM sunrise on the mountains!
I.olllle is yet to win; •
PENNSYLVANIA.
limsrixonox has began to improve.
MONTROSE, SIDNIUSIDIMIaII county, has
za Indian herb doctress..
A GREAT DEAL of moving is going on
this year in Greeniburg.:
CHAMBERSBURG has a velocipede school
with fivevelocipedes in it. ,
A warm. Ram is being made at Me.
!looping, Wyoming county. •
JOHNSTOWN thinks of having k er streets
named and houses numbered. )
JUDGING from the VaShillgloll &TOT
ter the lecture of Rev Alex. Clark, of this
city, delliered in that , place last week,
was not a success.
MIL:PATER ROADMAN. Of. Cook town
ship; Westmoreland county, was thrown
from his horse the other day, but escaped
with a broken arm.
XL 'ELI CavEx, of Cook township,
'Westmoreland county. was kicked in the
breast by his horse, but although pain
.-fullY injured, his recovery is believed to
be probable. •
Tun thieves of Lebanon county are
bold Ones. On Friday night some of
.them stole eight kegs of blasting powder
belonging to &railway company, which
:were standing at Shaefferstown.
' Stnewrefre had a velocipede contest the
other day. Four young fellows rode for
a silver cup. One named Edwards got it.
Ills time was one quarter mile in one min-
Me and twenty-five and a half !Seconds.
Tim Franklin county Repository says:
Mr: ;David Guyer, Jr., metwith his death,
on the 22d• ult., in Horse Valley, this
county, by the accidental digebtrce of a
gun,' the contents entering his mouth and
' lodging in his head or neck.
Mn. ANDREW Mocx, who served for
three years in the 139th Regiment, died
suddenly last Sunday, at Phillipsburgh,
Armstrong county,. near which place he
lived. Heart -disease was what aLed him.
Hoh:lift a wife and flye small children.
nu.ncis MOZLEY, Esq., living near
New ; Milford, Susquehannah county, had
a flock of thirty.six sheep which one
morning last week was found with thirty.
• two dead and four badly worried. Two
suspected dogs were killed, and the sheep
became mutton.'
VIE Lebanon Couriersays: Mr. Henry
Fisher and Sarah his wife, of Anuville '
have been married fifty. ears this month,
*name now living in the same house
they commenced housekeeping in half a
century ago. They have raised six chil
dren and death 'has never visited their
dwelling.
Mn. 'ADAM SnucsnotrsEn was fatally
. injured en the Northern Central'Railroad
near Parkersburg. on Tuesday night last.
While accompsulying•one of his cars over
the . rmid the train was run into, breaking
up his car and injuring him so severely
that he died from the effects the following \
evening.—York.Republican.
C 0131417 has no debt, and has
$4,-000 La the treasury. Its taxes are only
• two mills and a half on the dollar; one of
ltstowaskips is ahead on the next draft;
its gaol is nearly always empty; it bas "a
school and two academies,
and—which may account for the rest—has
• not a single Democrat in office.
Emma Ln'v, a domestic in the family
of•S.Wihner Canna, - near Torresdale,
Bucks, was burnt to -death by her clothes
catching fire on the evening of the 19th
ult. No other person was in the kitchen
at the time, and when fire.' discovered she
was standing outside of the door, with
her clothes in ablaze from the waist up.
• It is,impossible to know how the accident
occurred.-
- A' 'arms sox of Mr. Henry Gmyhill.
who resides in Montgomery county, was
droWned on Thursday evening last. The
IlWe fellow had gone out to leen some
' and while dipping slop out of a swill
, , • Uirrel.fell in and was drowned. He was
Only missed for about fifteen minutes, and
• •s when search was made he was-Sound in
lite lime]; -and life extinct. -He was
:Admit five years old;
Hwy. Mtn. F. CArtf, pester of the Park 1
;Presbyterian Church in Erie. received „a
very loud gall from aPhiladelphia church;
this he decided not to accept. and so re. ,
posted to his iieople. Daring the follow.
- • .itig-week „his' house Was :stirprised and
eaptmed by the congregation, who spent
the evening and on leaving him
• lefttwitlilibmioni . tliotunuid dollars as a
--elipl'of their appreciation -"Of hini Such
• Witubstintiallonation party is worthy of
• ,
,f.irrii,o3iiOrgetserio 'op Thine
a:7 Alt tut old lady,. Mod Mathias, liv
: • ritiesiith her daughter , and a small gnmd
the,outaWte of the town during
tlablemponuy -abeence•-ot the daughter.
avidentillly eaters to : her clothing, and
*'-intlf- literally 'mated , before assistance
CO nvriVe. • How the accident Occurred,
•.- is.not-lciown. She annived until the
, . laming night, although her entire body
Vino es Willy batted;, that the heels came
in large memo in • the- hands-,of the
• . personawho • carried her r into,the house.
county InfeilOrteer,says.
DUring The night of Tuesday_ last a' barn
Situated tiear the ten Mile bridge, on the
einaliabove_ Monisville belunging to a
Flan named Frazier, was. destroyed by
fire. , The skeletons of two men Were
. found in the.ruine next morning. One of
,„ them was known to belong to a man
.• Pond! Reynolds, who had been living in
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a loose - and vagrant-manner about the
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neighborhood for some time peat; the
other was supposed `to be that of a one
armed man, of much the same character,
who had been about the premises• -
Twit body of a Mrs. Hippie W 043 recent
ly disinterred at . Kansas, where it bad
been buried for three years, and brought
'an to Pottsville to be buried in the family
burying mound. On being examined by
friends the corpse was found to be: com
pletely petrified; while the features and
expression were perfectly preserved.
lifessru.ox has six billiard tables.
THE Mayor of 'Steubenville has a
velocipede.
VELOCIPEDE racing is the last sensa
tion in Tiffin, Seneca county.
THE Cuyahoga River was covered with
ice six inches thick last weer.
THE Southern*Ohio Editorial Conven
tion meets in Chillicothe in May.
Tnz United. Brethern in Christ are
about to builds church in Canton:
A SCHOOL•HOUSE, Cost $ll,OOO, is to
be built iri Clyde, Sandusky county.
SEVERAL of our Ohio exchanges are
noticing the prevalence of hydrophobia.
$200,000 WORTH of buildings were put
up in Urbana, Champaigne county, last
year.
PROP. ROBERT KIDD, of Cincinnati,
his been invited to fill the Chair of Ele
vation at Princeton College.
Dn. A. WOODWARD, of Belleview,
pays the largest income tax of any person
in Sandusky county. He pays on an in
come of $25,000.
MR. CIIABLES CHAMBERS, an old pio
neer of Crawford county, died at North
R3binson last week, at the advanced age
of eighty-four years.
Tam Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St.
Louis Railway consolidation managers
think of erecting a fine depot and machine
shops in Steubenville.
SvoaR•BAKERs report the sap of the
present season as being of an inferior
quality, and say that the yield of maple
sugar and molasses will be small.
._
Surgnav before last the M. E. Church ,
at Barriers Bridge, in the Carroll 'county
circuit, was destroyed by fire. The fur
niture, library and windows were saved.
RECEARD, FAWCET & Co. struck a one
hundred barrel oil well, Saturday, on
Burning Spring Run near Cow Run,
above Marietta. This is a new oil terri
tory.
LAST Friday was observed in the First:
Presbyterian Church of Chillcothe as a
day of fasting, humiliation and prayer,
on account of the state of religion in their
body.
A snw Universalist Church is to be
built at New Philadelphia, on the corner
of Fifth and Fair streets. It will be ca
pable of seating over four hundred wor
shippers. '
On Wednesday last, Edward Borts,
aged seventeen, while crossing the Ma
honing River on the ice, broke through
in the middle of the stream and 'was
drowned.
DAVLD .C.aLST mons'
steam flouring
mill, in Lima, Ohio, was entirely con
sumed by fire on Th ursday night. Their
loss was fully $B,OOO, on which there was
no insurance.
Amin one hundred citizens of Lick.
ing county, have presented a petition to
the General - Assembly asking for the en
actment of a law authorizing the payment
of, bounties for killing foxes, weasels,
hawks and owls.
vourio lady named Orrilla Kramer,
of Wooster, who has been staying with
her aunt some three miles in the country,
committed suicide on the night ot...the
24th inst.. by poisoning herself. Medical
aid was called, but too late to save her.
A ,Lrrriz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hartsen, of. Michigan, sat down in a
boiler of hot suds, a few weeks ago, which
caused her.death a few days afierward.
Her parents brought her remains to
Rochester, Loraine county, where they
formerly lived, for interment,
VELOCIPEDES hare become so plentiful
_in Newark that a member proposed to the
Common Council of that town that an
ordinance be passed prohibiting pedes-
Arians from using the side-walks, as they
Were in the way of velocipedestrians.
This did not become a law however.
kLyarx was killed near New Califor
nia, Union tounty, a short 'time since,
which Was three feet long, two feet high,
with claws measuring five Inches in
length. veral other animals, sup-'
posed to be of the same species. have
been seen inimediately west of Marys
ville.
Tim rolling mill at Hunterville, Jeffer
son county, which has been running for
a - year; seems to be a success. Its owners
have commenced the lerection of a blast
furnace, and hope before long to build
another, and a puddling \ furnace, all of
which will give employment to about 500
hands. ' \
LAST week, after a fall of two inches
of, snow, countless numbers of black
worms, about three-fourths of an, inch
long, were found.on the top of the snow
all along the National road from Cam
bridge four idles westward. They are,
supposed to be an adyance .guard of the
army-worm,'but it is a puzzle how they
got there .- Guernsey Uo. Timm.
ON Thursday afte&don last, a little
daughter of Franklin Jones, aged four
years, of Mealy township, while play-.
ing-with her older brother. near a kettle
of boiling water which had just been set
off the fire, ran or fell, against the kettle,
upsetting the hot water against itself, end
inflicting injuries to such an extent that
the little sufferer died.in about twelve
hours.
Mn. DAVID EDOAkrort, who lives near
I llatiestille has found a stone which fell
upon his fa rm. The BarnesvilleMae
prilisayel That it . is art terolite there ie
,
neCtill4eo doubt. It is PrinelPally miner
al, but has a trace of iron, andls crystal
' line . In str ucture , showiag a c h emical
origin. It ; eyes evidence of having b e e n
blistered by heat in its passage Ahrongh
the atmosphere. It sank by Julian sever
al inches , into the earth, and crushed a
mac open which it fell. It Is shaped
somewhat like a muscle,.shell,< is about
one footin circumference, and two inches
through the`thickest part. •
Tax tilnOerag reports the
following remarkable, case of surgery:
About . six weeks ago, Eva Wentworth,'
of this city, accidentally cut off the
thumb of her left, hand. Dr. Grisweld
was called in, and upon examination of
the wound, concluded tolry an experl
ment. took the severed piece,.which
had lain in a cold room for a an hotir and
ten minutes, and , was apparently dead,'
moistened It in warm Water, and, fasten-
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Pl' lISI3URGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY, MATICAH 12, 1869
OEI9.
ed. it to ; its place. Soon the parts began
to unite, new skin formed, and 7 a, new
nail is now growing. A few dirs ago
it was nearly well, the girl could use it,
and there is scarcely any scar -visible.
AT A Palm in Jethro the other day
two half-brothera were attracted by the
same lady. 'While she was dancing
with the eleier, William Tuttle, the
younger asked for the dance.. The
young lady promised the wit set. After
the quadrille had ended Tuttle stepped
outside the building, when Snyder came
out and told his brother that he had been
insulted and was going home. His
brother replied that he was drunk, and
had better go. This exasperated Snyder,
and several • severe epithets were ex
changed between them, when he and
denly drew a bowie knife, and before his
object could be thwarted, leaped upon
Tuttle and plunged the knife into his
neck •three times, completely severing
the jugular vein. Tuttle attempted to es
cape by getting over a fence close by, but
fell,, and in afew.moments afterward was
found a lifelesd corpse. Snyder is now
irrjail at 'New Lisbon. He is only nine
teen years of age.
A vEity sad death occurred one day
Jest week, near Portage _Station. in the • .
person of Mrs. Ellen Blair, of that town-
I ship, under the following heart rending
circumstances: Mrs. Blair left her home
in the morning to go a short distance to
a neighbor's house. On her way she had
a deep ditch to.pross; she, undertook to
cross it on the ice, and vihen in the Mid
dle of the ditch the ice - gave way, and she
was immersed in the water to her arm
pits. - She was compelled to remain thus
in the water for almost two hours, when
her cries of deep agony attracted the at
tention of two men who happened to be
passing near the place, who helped her
out. While in the water, and doubtleits
caused by her Tatrugglea to gst ont, she
was seized witil . pains , of travail, (an
event daily expected,) and after being
carried home she was delivered of a
child, after which she immediately ex
pired. The babe lived, and is apparently
well. Mrs. Blair was a young and bean-
Will woman. ShOwits not quite eighteen
yeara of age, and had been married about
one year.
WEST VIRGINIA.
AT a recent fire at Parkersburg the
Maycr was stationed on the roof of the
burning building dispensing water. ,
PARK:minus° has seven thousand in
habitants who think they can afford to
keep a steam fire engine--If'somebody
gives it to them.
Tim Chrzlestonlana are jubilant over
the location of the State capital at their
•town. They crow muddy over those
unfortunate wretches who live in Park
ersburg, and, therefore are not denizens
of the capital.
TEE Big Sandy Herald, of Thursday,
says: we learn from' the Bandy timber
men that during the eoming season they
expect to raft an unusually large num
ber of logs. The favorable weather•has
permitted the cutting of a vast - quantity
of timber, all of which will soon be on
the way to market.
JNO. Flu of Preston county, W. Va.,
it is supposed, drowned himself last
week. He had become insane and was
closely watched by his:friends. On Fri
day morning he escaped into the woods,
he was almost immediately followed by
five men who pursued him until noon
when they were completely worn out,
and five fresh men succeeded them, these
followed his trail to the waters of Little
Sandy, where they found him lying
drowned in the stream. Before he left
home he collected all his papers and
burned them and he had five thousand
dollars in money, about him when his
body was found.
A SAD !STORY IS told of the sufferings
endured by the crew of the barque China,
which was lost at sea in December last.
After - a succession of heavy gales and
storms - of rain and sleet, one morning a
tremendous sea broke over the vessel,
sweeping two of the sailors into ocean
graves. Before the rest of the men could
save themselves in the fore.rigging, an
other terrible sea plunged down on the
doomed barque and swept off the fore
castle houses; and - carried the captain and
four of the sailors after •their unhappy
companions. As the cargo completely
filled the hold, and the cabin and forecas
tle houses were tossing in fragments on
the sea, the only shelter left these horror
stricken men was under a - little forecastle
deck, beneath which they crept as soon
as they dared risk themselves on the
clean-swept maindeck, over which the
seas were rolling mountains high. Mow
ed sway in this little recess, scarcely
large enough to hold them, and entirely
open on one side to wind and waves,
they suffered for fourteen days and
nights all the agonies of hunger and
thirst, besides the unutterable mental tor
tures inseparable from their frightful
ituation. The only provision left on
e ship was a barrel of salt cork under
one of the hatches. From this, at the
imminent risk of /heir lives, they ob
tained every particle of their food, .and
slacked their thirst with hail-stones and'
such precious drops as they could squeeze
from the ropes-ends and bits of canvass
when it rained. When rescued, the
steward, who seemed to have lost the
most strength of any of them, had , to be
-hauled up the barque's side, and could
only exclaim in piteous tones, as he was
lifted over the rail, "My God; Capt. Le
wand, fourteen days and nothing to eat."
The mate died from utter debility within
two hours after his rescue, ltotWithetand
lug the strenuous exertions that were
Made to restore him to ctoneeionsueis and
life. All the men: ere not'Only is thin
as skeletons; but were coverettwith
caused by exposure to the - salt water, and
which added greatly to the other Works
of their hard lot.
A. !Liam orse Max.—The London
Tinist thus speaks IA- one of the notables
of the reign of 'Elizabeth—a reign during.
which appeared some of theimost remark-
Bible, of the intellectual giants of England.
Bays the Alio _
"The more we meditate oveithe i ca.reer
of Sir Walter Raleigh the more we won
der at the marvelous = many•sideduessof
the man. In this respect he. far excelled
his compeerti'Shakeepeareand Bacon. A
moat sweet and armful, post, .a profound
and philosophic historian, an accomplish
ed courtier, a skillful navigator and ship.'
builder, a gallant warrior both by , sea and
land, an ardent planter, horticulturist and
botanist, an earnest student of chemistry,
and, lastly, to omit many other of his dia
-1 tinctione, a bold preacher of free trade
doctrines in the Rouse of Commons nears
ly three hundred years before. such doc
, trines were ~ o rdinarily. accepted—truly
this was a marvel of a man."
DENTISTRY '
TEETH EMLACTED
WITHOUT PAI:N
NO ORANGE MADE WREN ABT/T/CIAL
TEETH ABE ORDERED.
A FULL BET YON as. 1
AT DR; SCOTT'S.
11111 PENN HTIMMT, SD DOOR AZOV'S 1#1 7 41>
l ESTA6 '
NI A .17.1 M iD 26:64 ALTLIA.I O D
ITE. insigd&T
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
Mannlneturers and Wholesale Dealers in
. , .
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP GOODS.
Also, CIARIION AND Lula=Arnie , OILS;
rECENZINEL., moo.
No. 147 Wood Stri?et.
selbu22 . Between flth and 6th Avenues.
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
•
We are now prepared to' apply.
TINNERS a nd the Trade with ou Paient
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- . BELF.LABE24.I. -
FRUIT CAN TOP.
lile PERFECT, STIIIPLEatid.CiIEEP.
Baying - the names of the varfeus fruits
Stamped npon,tho Cover, radiating from.
the center, and an Index or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the can. It is
clearly, distinctly and Pt.RMIANENT•.
• bY LABELED by merely placing the
name of the fruit the can contains op
" pesite the pointer and sealing in the
- customary manner. .
, .No preserver of fruit or.good
HOUSEKEEPER win use any other after
once seeing it.
Send 25 cents for sample.
• COLLINS & wEidirr, -
•
139 Second avenue, Pittsburgh.
PIANOS. ORGANS, &O.
IptITT THE BEST AND CHMAIP.
jjp EST PIANO AND 0140 AN.
SehomaelEer's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHONACHER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the eon
it:ruction of a first class instilment. and tax al
ways been awarded the his heat premium ex
hibited. Its tone is fall. sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship. for diusblllty and beauty. ass
all others. Prices brain $5O to 1 150. g
to style and finish.) cheaper than all other so
eallediirst dais Plano. . ,
ESTER'S COTTAGE ORGAN
Mande at the head of ail reed Instrements. In
producing the most perfect tOpegualtty of tone
of any similar Instrument In the United States.
It le simple and compact In construction, and
not Ilande to set out of order. -
OARPENTERIS PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" Is only_tp_ be fie n d In thU Or .
-Price Oros •100 to $550. guaranteedfor live
BABB, 1134.1131& IMETTLER,
No. IA BT. GLAIR STREET.
PIANOS ANDOBGANS-r-An en
tire new stock of
E.NABZ , I3 lINBIVALLED PIANOS;
BAINES EROS.. PIANOS:
PRINCE & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODE
ONS and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S ORGANS
AND MELODEONS.
OBAMOTTE BLVD'S.
deB *3 Fifth avenue, Sole Agent.
al;l7Mr;
BOYS'• CLOTHING
At Very Low PiiceS.
Gray & Logan,
47 ST. CLAIR, STREET.
B TIEGEL,
I
. (I.ase Cutter with W. liespenbelde.)
xdanciaszrr maxport.
No. a 3 Smithfield Street,Pitt.ebiigh.
wa:v2l
NEW FALL GOODS. ' •
A splead4uew stook of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES,
Just received by HENRY MEYER.
•
1.14: Yerehaat Tailor, 73 Smithfield street.
GLABB.-CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD -STREET.
"NEW.. GHNIDS:
FINE VASES,
sousmirlis AND . CHINA.
W STYLES, t
DINNZR SETS,
TICA S ETH,
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ShIOBXEII3 BETS,' 4 0 /F.T CUPS,
A large stock of
( SILVER PLATED -muu" -- "'DS
of all desoriptioni.l
Pi
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Call and eziunlne. oar Veal,. and we
feel 'stained no due need uuLto be sultan.
R. E. 'BREED, & CO.
100 WOOD,:STBEEL
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL - FA M ILY, FlollB.‘
Three BtU iitiOistiout, ; m od to
FRENCH . FAMILY' - nfoulti
ThlslFlont will only De sent out when MS'
stew Ordered
mum& anaLkavitlikuii:itany,
144 t 4 best 8 t• c f•o l lis•
El lar
wacTic . Coax pwilmirtMairttlit.
'IL T. ntonsirt a SRN
AllentiMief Senn 94111611L -, ' i •Pitaittellttirm
1 , ,./n(c):4f4jr_lls3V.T:Alp*l
FF. te.tvoN, -
6 : ter of Weights sad 'Seamless,'
• so. i Somers 8 rEEET ,-1
lßetwesmktilb!uly gad Ferry, stseett
onion Dim:l443w attennita tn. snit.
OEMINT,-SOAPSTORE, &v.
IiAItTMAIII& LA.RE, 3110; 124
nimate
ad , 'trees.. Bole *iconoclast* of
arrents Tett Cement, underact Rican,. Ifs.
tarialfor sale. • jas;lo
NEW SPRING STYLES
Ladies' Hats, Misses Hats, Children's' Hats, Hat Shapes,
Bonnet,Shapes, Ribbons and flowers, Wholesale and Re.
tail at
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 AND 182 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
NEW SPRING DRESS . GOODS -'
At Very Low Prices Choice Colors in Poplins, AlpacaS,
Lustres, Serges.
Fine Black Mohair Lustres, Black Poplin Alpacas,
Black Wool De Laines, Black Wool De Lanes, i ßlack
Alpacas, Heavy Black Repp Silks, Black Florentine Silks,
Corded Silks, at
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 FEDERAL ,§T., ALLEGHENY..
DRY GOODS.
54, ' • '' • '
KITTANNING
EXTRA HEAVY
BMW FLANNEL,
A VERY LAME STOOK,
JSOW OFFERED,
IF GOOD STYLES.
NELROY,
DICKSON
& CO.,
-WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS,
646
WOOD STREET.
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DRY GOODS
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FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
TO CLOSE
THEODORE F. PMMPS,
87 MARKET STREET.
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PROPOSALS WILL BE BE
CINITED at the oftee of the '
PITTSBURGH WATER wongs,
Diamond Market, until 7 o'clock. March AA,
1869,
FOR ALL LUMP AND NUT COAL
Needed at tbe LOWER WATERWORKB 4 O2Hara
street, for the year from Aprll 1, to
Aprll 1, 1870.
Also. all the Lump and Nut Coal for the UP
PER WATER WORKS, Bedford avenue,Eigltth
ward.
- TO FOUNIOBYMEN:
BIDS wilt be received for PIPES aid Ink" L.
LANEOUS CASTINGS. Pipe to be of 9 and IS
feet lengths, and of inch size as m+7 be ordered
by the Water Committee. Bids will specify the
price of 4.6. 8,40. is, 15 and SO inch ripest
11110 for Fire Plugs, Stop Cooks and Ferrules.
Oh, JOSEPH FRENCH, Superintendent.
N EV STILES
HATS AND CAPS,
ROCK
EARNEST'S pi!kTEINT CRIB.
LEMON & WEIS'E.
PractlealFaniltare ffianufliethren, &Cq
118 1701:111TIX
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Where may be found a full assortment Par
tor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. de
KATES )
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An other styles end sites at the l'erf Unmet
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wilii9Ey Alkstioy, fa.
nt tit Niroarzio , iotivrti and
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of all dederStitlanua done. oes RF oo ING Nt
t . l;Eig:: MAR. .0". Tilt MENst
Who hold PATRON d TICKETS Of the S 4
an Ed SP.RIES OF WAtIRINGTON MEDAL
LIONIP ENS; are tetchy Informed that the draw
logs wore made Jatosary-S9, 1859. and that dr.
rulers string InforMatloo - of the number,
CitSWEI, will oe sent to persons Interested, On.
theft addressing the WASHINGTON MEDAL
LI9N PEN COMPANY. New York.
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86 Liberty street, Dealeil in Drnne s
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