The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 24, 1869, Image 7

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Political.
1 1 : 11 e,Calijornia papers promise a hearty
. .. . . - .
Pecg*te to
,}3zSegetary Seward. The
o cratnento Union says: "He is wel
ne'el,erilithere in this land which ho
,
1 11 9t.believe it possible to divide, and
iflose people be, did not deem capable of
mittal; folly. Not least In California
41 he be Welcomed and thanked for ser-
Lses to the State which, though great,
41 be dwarfed in our thoughts by his
:ie and labor for the whole Republic."
prim St. Louis Democrat — Cordially en
rset3 Senator Brownlow's I ' tter in favor
a liberal policy in regari
to the re
ttl?val of• political disabilit s from the
p rebels, and asks: "If Tennessee can
Ise the dignity of a broad and liberal
Hey, pray what shall hinder Missouri?"
Po the letter from the Chairman of the
, nservative Committee of Virginia, ask
; General Canby to state — Officially that
! members of the State Legislature
Inld not be required to take the test
th, he promptly responded that all the
imbers must take it before they could
t i seated;• and quoted that clause of the
econstruction seta" which says: "All
"
eons elected or appointed to office un
1r these;acts shall take and subscribe to
oath of.ollice prescribed by the act of
2, 1802:" 4
he Knoxville Whig • says there is no
I‘ s ,
re probability of And. Johnson being
lcted governor of Tennessee in August
an there is - ot his' flight by railroad to
is North Star. And a sas there is
it as little probability it
of lso a
coalition be him and Senator l3rownlotv.
Whe Knoxville (Tenn.) Whig pre
pts that Governor Seater will be re-elec-
I,L b lato ra r 11 C d a;I La lu
o cht i r e r s ; of Missouri, in
trses Senator Bruwnlow's letter in favor
/the removal of the political disqualifi
lions Of the late rebels.
tile Richmond Enquirer 6. Examiner
:'s that the present canvass in Virginia
fat; active on the part of the Conserve:
free as any in the history of the State,
;'d it is estimated that Wells must get at
t 28,000 white votes to secure his re
,. tion a Governor.
. Wiuthington Items.
i t We have the most accurate information
• ;at Lord Clarendon, the British Foreign
• - L
I,lnister, is desirous'of transferring for
.
:.gn negotiations regarding the Alabama
Acuities to Washington.
• 'sit is ascertained that the conduct of J.
• ..atson Webb, our Minister to Brazil, ih
f ivanding his passports is not sustained
the State Department. Webb, It ap
.
pars, has not been on good terms person
' [ly with the Brazilian officials, and the
fulness of his (our) Government has
.Iffered to some I extent in consequence.
. : s z his successor has already been appoin
,. no notice will be taken of his con
, [let by bur Government. The Brazilian
tinister here asserts'that whatever mis
. '•!• l derstanding has arisen between our
vernment and that of Brazil is entirely
• • wing to the conduct of Minister Webb,
lid will disappear with him.
:.#*The Census Committee, which adjourn:
on Saturday, had under discussion the
• pestion of the basis of representation in
,K.Aongress under the next census. It is
' pderstood_that the conclusion reached
4s that if the Fifteenth Amendment
ills of ratificatiotv before the census is
•' ^ iken, several of the large
_,Northern
: „,.?„cates, where megrims are not allowed to
a nte will, tinder the operations of the
fourteenth Amendment to the Constitu
' io n, „ have the nuMber of their Represen
..•: :Lives reduced. The Southern States
• , ill not be affected in their representation
this amendment, as those disfranchised
r participation in the rebellion are nor
punted out in the apportionment.
zzz
ME
L A RebeL Anecdote.
In the work by iohn - Estin Cooke, en
'. ed " Wearing o the Gray," the follow
g anecdote occurs: In 1863 the enemy
• ught an old countryman near Madison
1
' ourt House and 'informed him that he
ust do one of two
,things—either take
e oath of allegiance to the United Stew
:Fovernment or prepare to be burled alive.
le declined taking the oath, when his
ptors deliberately . proceeded to dig a
' • ' ve and when ft was finished they led
i •
- m to it and said: -
"Will you take the oath?"
"Nol" responded the prisoner:
"You had better."
"I won't."
"If you don't take the oath you will be
rigid alive in that grave within the next
• e minutes!"
The old fellow approached nearer,
oked with attention at the yawning pit
• fore him, and then turning round, with
a hands in his pockets,
,calmly replied
"Well, go on with your funeral!
- -
ABOUT five thousand women met in
t. George's Hall, Bradford, England, on
ie 24th nit, and presented to Mr. Ed
yard Midi, M. P., a handsome testi
ttonial, consisting of a library of refer
ee of about 400 volumes, a timepiece
d candelabra f9r Mrs. Miall, and a
hum forte worth 1575 for their daughter.
r. Mull, - in acknowledging the presen.
tin; saidi "I look forward to the
me, not perhaps near, but still not so
ote but that possibly it may be wit
: eased...by some even of this assembly,
heti women will -cease to be ' employed
` . .., i n those works—rough, hard, toilsome,
•, alienating work : r-la which she ittengag
'. now in order to contiibute her part
„ ward the maintenance of her children.
: .. . he time will come I trust, when neither
,;.I I
• t : the
'' t factory nor in other great shops of
try, w
,” ! dusill woman's work be needed;
. • hen husbands will be sufficiently re
. ?•• unerated for their toll; when capital
•*. 1 ., d lab or will become so fir reconciled
.
.4:lte
_natal: t i t s_ tha t men may do the
2. .work Or ~ _I - , il Women may beamed
; fi let work in ordet that they may 'the
mote preside over the ,work of the
mousehold.
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ME
i , A onrowDsza aracitnit, applied to
th.ile.driving, luta been exhibited In Phila.
elplda. - The cartridge contained one.
of an " n " of etiPowder; the
Hammed we i ghed . :po unds, and the,
cylinder or gun 1 , 500 pounds. This was
bade:Card fired Ilfty-five times , in one
l' i lninute and a quarter.
power is eight times as great as that of the
ate= hammer, and the speed ten times.
.2
6
Cuss or Ommrry.—The bromide of
maul= is reccommended by Dr.
ob, of , London, to those who suffer
man excess of fat. When taken in
. ro omall doses_ for a length of time, it will
,•„%bsorb fat, and diminishthe weight of the
tbody with greater certainty than any
.;other known, remedy.
:$ 1 ' •
:,', •
i I The Castors Woman of the Period 'hen
Fully. Made Up.
Her beautifully luxurjant 'blonde hair
Is worth, if it be a wig,' from • fifty to two
hundred dollars; if it be a sWitcb, from
ten to one hundred• dollars; if it be in
curls, from ten to fifty. dollars.
Het pure white brow, her dark, arched
eyebrows, cost from four to fourteen dol
lars.
Her large and liquid eyes are Worth one
dollar.
Her white face and neck (when enam.
eled) are procured at a pricerangingfrom
fifteen to thirty-five dollars. _
The "glowing rose and virgin lily of
her cheek cost any where, with the va
rious 'loops and cosmetics, ika., five dol
lars.
Her faultless, gleaming ivories, If false,
cost her from twenty-five to two hundred
dollars.
Her ruby lips are worth about twenty
five cents. •
Her round, plump cheeks, if plumpers,
post five dollars. -
_ Her Grecian bend is worth anywhere
'from nothing to ten dollars.
Her plump arm (if padded) costs from
nothing to three dollars.
. Her fair white arm (If bare) costs from
one to three dollars.
nails
are
Italian hands and aristocratic nails
are worth from two dollars upward.
Her corsets (therefore her waist) are
worth from seventy:five cents to thirty
dollars.
Her hips are rounded at a price from
one dollar to six dollars and fifty cents.
Her delicious limbs, when in the shape
of false calves, cost from eight dollars
and upward.
Her pretty little foot and ankle cost
from seven to thirty dollars.
Her blotches,tongue-scrapers, neck,
&c., are worth vo dollars.
The total beauty therefore costs herself,
or rather some man of the period, from
about eighty-five to five hundred and fifty
and upward, per occasion just for her
personal charms, entirely independent of
her dry goods and loves of bonnets. •
_
Tan fruit and vegetable creips of Dela
ware' it is asserted, will largely exceed
the estimates made at the commencement
of the season. Already over 1,018,750
quarts of strawberries have been sent over,
the railroads, and the season is not yet
Closed. This quantity does not include
the shipments by water, or the berries
-taken by the fruit canning establishments,
or - converted into wine. It is calculated
that the crop of the entire peninsula will
yield over two million quarts, or 62,500
bushels. The shipments of cherries and
peas have also been large, and the early
potatoes are also coming into the market
in large quantities. The blackberry and
huckleberry crops are also extraordinary,
' and it is anticipated that the estimate of
21,000 quarts of the raspberry will fall
below the quantity actually sent to the
Northern cities. The peach crop will
also be abundant, and agents are already
in Delaware buying the fruit while on
the trees. The railroad companies have
prepared over four hundred properly ven
tilated and shelved cars for the transpor
tation of the peaches. It is believed that
these arrangements will be hardly suffi
cient to move the fruit, and that more
cars and sailing vessels will be required.
The inhabitants of Delawar.2 are congrat
ulating themselves that the peninsula,
which has been impoverished by failures
in fonxier years, is now favored with un
precedented mops, and that comfort and
happiness will be restored to hundreds of
homes w - heie want and miaery, have pre
vailed for the past two years.
Com. Cirrrrso MACMNEIZY.—In Eng
land a number of patents -- hive been
taken out for coal cutting machines, but
so far, only two have proved a success on
trial. The London Mining , journal,
however, speaks of a machine invented
by Messrs. Firth At Davisthorpe, several
of which have been used in the Hetton
Colliery several years, which is said to
answer the purpose, and is quite econom
ical. The Journal also speaks of Chnbbs'
invention for breaking down coal, which
has, we are informed, been tried in South
Wales, and it is said with great success.
"It consists of a number of plungers,
acted upon by a hydraulic pump. It is
said that= with the apparatus two men
could readily break down twenty tons of
coal in an hour, the whole of the coal so
obtained being in large blocks. If such
Is really the fact, and we have no reason
to doubt it, and as the cost of the neces
sary tools and appliances would be noin-__
paratively small, we should like to hear
more of it, or see the work which it does."
THE Philadelphia Ledger says: The
following statement shows the number of
square feet in the Squares and Parks in
this city: Independence Square, 2 03,351
feet; Washington Square, 291,780; Frank.
lin 5quare,343,942; Jefferson Square,
113,484; Rittenhouse Square, 291,780;
Logan Square, 841,289; Penn Squares
—there are four of these Squares, at the
intersection of Broad and Market streets
—Northwest Square, 68,238 feet; South
weat Square, 51,290; Soutfieast Spare,
53;4-10; Northeast Square; 69,768; Norris
Square, 160,380 ; Kensington Square,
12,288; Fairhill Square, 105,000; Ger-.
mantown Square, 2,880. The public
Square known as the parade ground, in
the rear 'of the County Prison, measures
about' 400,000 square feet. Fairmount
Park contains two thousand two hundred
and sixty-four feet, or 98,619,840 square
feet.
Tim following obituary notice recently
appeared in a newspaper in Spain
"This morning our. Saviour summoned
away the jeweller Siebald Ilimaga from
his shop to another , and better world.
The undersigned, his widow, will , weep
upon his tomb, as will also his two-daugh—
ters, Hjlda and Emilia; the - former of
whoniiesnuirried," and the latter is Open
to an offe`i. The funeral will take'phft.
te:morrO*. disconsolate ' widow,
'Felon( quo 'Mktg& be.
reavement will not interrtjpt oar
which will ,be. carried on 83,1 iiUA, only
our place of business will be removed
from No. 3 Tessi de Teisturiers, to No. 4
Rae' .de Allissionaire, as , our. ;grasping
landlord has raised our rent."
BECRETABY : BORE
names of the
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...... cniiies.
Nazincke t,.... Medals.
Nimbus Gorgon. ,
Neosho .... . ... Vista. i
Unndussy.... •Ittintrra.
Shawnee...... Crntaur.
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...... Erebus.
T ippecanoe..• Vesuvius
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wassae ........ Istroadooll
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Old Natries. New.
I Winnebago.-... Tornado
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*A•- IitIiENCIPS OUL9ION IC -
MA.
.N_ -fTRUP. , SEAWEED - 'TONIC -. AND.
MANDRAKE MLitt
Dyspepsia,e Consumption,
Liver Complaint sad , If taken accord
ing to directions. They are all three to be take n
at the same thiee. 'Theycleanse the stomach, •re
lax Lae /Ivor end put it to work; the d the appetite be comes good; the foe/ digests and makes good
Wood; the patient begins to grow is flesh; the
diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the
patient outgrows teetlisease and gets well. This
lithe way to cure consumption.
__To these three medicines Dr. d H. Sdhenck, of
Phlistielphia. owes his unrivaled success In the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Put
monk Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the
~ungs, nature throws it oft by` n ea y. ex pectora
lion. foe when the phlegm na n dat, Is ripe a
Ellett cough will throw It oil. the 'patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal.
T. do this, tne stawetd :l e snel Mandrake
Pills must Le Jr, ely med to cleanse the stomach
-and liver, so that the• Pulmonic Syrup and the
food w.ll make good blood.
Schenbrcis Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions: relax the oucts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver
Is soon - relieved; the stools will show what the
Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly peeson w. ich le very, dan
gerous to use unless with. great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the liver like Seheock's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption.- • -
Schenck 's Seaweed
henToic Is a gentle stlo.M.
and alterative. and alkali In the Seaweed,
which this prepa ation is made of, assists .the
stomach to turow tit the gastric Juice to oissolve
the food with the l'almonic Sirup, and It made
into good blood l thou fermentation or Souring
In the stomach
The gteat r w ph4siclites do not cure
Consumption Is, hey 1 to do too much; they
give medielne.to top t e cough, to stop chills,to
stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing
they derange the whol .digesUve powers. lock.-
lug up tbreeeret.Ons, and eventually the patient
oinks and dies.
Dr. Schenc n i ghtis treatment, does not tri to
stop a coughsweats, chills or fever. Re
move the caus e .
_ s and tney will all stop of their
ownachord. No one can be cured of Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dycpepsia, Catarrh,
Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless tne liver and
sternum are made healthy.
If A person nes consumption , of course the
tangs In some way aredseaseetner tubercles,
abcesses, bronchial Irritation, pleura adhesion',
or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast
decaying. In such cases what must be dozier It
is not only the lungs tnat are wasting, but- it is
the whole body. The stomach read liver have lost
their power to make blood out of fo d. Now Die
only chance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medi
cines, which win bring up a tone to the stomach;
the patient will begin to want food. it will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient ae
gins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body be
gins to grow, the lungs commence to neal up,
and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is tue
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is Dy s peps i a , dsease and Only Liver
Complaint and Schenek's Seaweed
Tonle and Mandl's ke Pills are sufficient, wiihour
the Pulmonte Syrup. Take the Mena rake Pills
freely in ad billions complaints, as they are Per
fectly harmless.lt
Mite
Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past, and now weighs 225
pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, ba
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumptio.,
id. phy.lelans having pronounced his hope
less and abandobed Iran to his rate. fie was cured
by the aforesaid me. le.nes, and since his recove
n, many thousands similarly eillicted have used
Dr. tienenek 'a vreparatlau with the same re
markable success. Pull directions accompany
each, making it not absolutely necessary to per
sonalty see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for this uurpose he is
professloe ally at his Principal office, Philadel
phia, every Saturday. where alt letters tor advice
must be addressed. He is also profess'onatly at
No. 32 Bond street. New Turk, every other
Tuesday, and at No. 35 Ilanover street, Boston,
every other Wednesday, tie, gives advice fret,
but Jor a thorough examination with his Amyl
rome ter the price tall). 0-Lee hours at each city
from 0 3 p. si.
Price of the Pulmonlc Syrup and Seaweed Ton
le each 511.50. per bottle. or 107.50 a milt dinen.
Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggists. mv12:151..1.!.P
(DOCTOR WHITTIER CON
, UNITES TO TREA ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. 'ghat nut:Derma class of cases
resulting from self abase, producing un-
Manliness, nervous debility, Irritability, emus.
Lions. seminal emissions, and finally im
potency, permanently cured. Persona afflict
ed whit uelicate. Intricate and long ytand-
Mg constitutional complaints are politelyln vited
to call for consultation, which costa nothing.
Experience, the best of teachers. has enat'ied
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
w er t m antnin, and whth bus ine s s. asMese dinn be used
pre
pared lathe establishment, which embraces of
fice, reception and waht.ig rooms: also, occardlna
dou sleeping apartments for patients requiring
.ly personal attention, and vapor and chemi
cal baths, thus concentrating the flamed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed. state your
case. Read what he says In his Pamphlet of fifty
stages, seat to any address for two stamps In sear
ed cove ope. Thousands of cases treated azmu.
ally, at 'mace and all over the country. COMM!.
Lathan free, personally or by mail. Office No. 9
Wylie street.• (near Conn Ilmute) Pittsbargh,
Pa Hoare Pamphlet to V P. X. Sundays 14 9.
to hi P.m. sent to any address for repo
idatapt.
atri
arELECIMICITT AS A CUILi
• TIVE —Dr. A. H. 81 EVENS has been
using Electricity as a BrzcuAr. RZJIEDY In curing
chronic ac well as acute conditions WITLIOCT
XEDICINZ for more than YEN rcaas. with un
,bounded suceess. A PAMPIILRT, Including all
part , calars, with certincates and reliable refer.
enema, wi e sent to any haquirer.
A few t amplsb , "d rooms vacant. for boarding pa
tients In.the Doctor's Land y. if applied for sooh.
Office and resident*. 2.001 ARCH LIME?.
PHILADELPHIA. myla:J2i
IarHATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This aplendldllair Dye Is the bestir' the world;
e only true and perfect Dye; harmless, lla
ble, Instantaneous; no disap43intment; no ri
diculous tints; remedies the effects of bad
dyes; Invlrrates and leaves the Bair soft and
beautiful. tack or broisn. Bold by all Druggists
iand Perfume:stand - properly applied at liatche
ir's Factory . No. In Bond street. New
mt.
ms2I:PSS
IigrEPILEPST CAN RECTIFIED
• . Those having friend" afflicted are ear
nestly solicited to send for veircnlar Letter of
References and Tt.stimon tale. which. will con
vino° the most skeptical of the curabfiliti Al NW
ditecum. Address vAr. BUREN LOCI BOW,
M. I.). 35 Great Jones street, .New York.
mhlitsffs-di.F
'WYLIE 'I,IIAIIRIAGE
&mays on the
AGE, OV YOUTH, end
the POLMS.S OP AGE, In regard to SOCIAL
EVILS, with certain help for tho erring and Un
fortunate. tient In sealed letter envelopes, free
or charge., Address, 11 01V4.11.13 AS AMON,
Box p t - r bnad hia, ea. my2.l:l63.dattr
WINES. LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, itt,
MHOLESALLB:DEALIRRS ZR
PURE - RYE MUSKIES,
409 PENN STREET.
Have, Removed to
soeliarn 356 rims,
Cont, , i(torrat3rly (:acutl.)l.
t iOtiditt .!.NCH &co
Noe: 1115, 187,189, 1914188 and lois;
• •11.1187!' Etninvrirrastli#H, •
-; • ' ll Calirtn/A0'117111,24 OP
U DZMJIIS BYO !Nal%
driiiers` WINES and "Lr.
QUCIBS. HOPti. ' inb2SaLii,
10E.
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ww: Elazps ;
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No. 55 ' pittlx.pid Alle ,
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PITTEIMIGIS, PAL:
sr Orders addressed to 1V.41.111C85, Eighth
I,l4l z 4ll . l . lgbenY lVl . ll=4 ' h i :ga n ititrgy'r •
mys4:llo
lovpititiVETl l B COOKING
TBAOTII. •
The beat and pareet; a fresh: etmoly just re
adied. Vanilla, Lemon. Bose, Orange, Nadi.
Almond, La., In two, awe and ten ounce bottles
for IlavOrlng. . Ica Cream deliiee . Btaao /tanits
ete., for silo by the - dozen or at Petit' by
'Jim A. iumenaw. •
Jett Comer Liberty and Itlliath ItrOata.
D
arevinnOZt
LLINGER & STEVENSON ,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERi IN
FM
re Rye Whiskies
`AN-DIES, WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
&p2O
, ES:fABVINI2III BY A . & T
Ws M. GOR4I;
117-130LESA-LE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
annzanaiOrr. itaza Ham,'
se
:re PITTEII3I7/143111.,
M BTE XIA ..af ..'. ..J. A. B=BB3STii AA;
.oentmission Merchants,
-88 IN
EMMA,
No. Of OHIO STEM. near Heat Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
W. C: ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & Armed: 431 v,
rEonug COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No, 23 BURNET STREET.
mvis
71. =CHAR?
K.EIL . .
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
AND DIALEID3 IN
FLOM. GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &a.,
my21:D.47
349 Li berty NS, Pittsburgh.
L. J. NUNCHARD.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
splB:xB9No. 3SKI PENN' STREET
4ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wboletale Grocers, Commtlialpn Merctuusts
an Dealenaft Produce, Viola, Bacon, Cheese,
Fhb, Carbon and Lard OH, Iron, Nallxass,
Cotton Yarn, and all I "icsbuqtb Mann etn.ree
generally, 112 and 11.4 onCOND 8 El',.
Ylttaburgb. ,
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JOHN' fiIIIPTON
A WALLACZ.
LUPTON &WALLACE Whole.
SALE R0CE.122 AND PROD MIC DEAL.
§O3. Nn. 6,BLETD BTREET. Pittsburgh.
1Al2:1•58
Join? 2.
.vnt. U. Roma.
JOSH I. HOUSE &BROS., Suc•
cers to JOBS I. MOLISE & Whole.
vain Grocers and Commission .fitterchants. Cor.
tier of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pi ttsburnh.
WALL PAPEIRS
W
WINDOW SHADES,
OF
New and Handsome Designs,
_ . •
NOW OPENING AT •
No. 107 Market Street
tNEAVPIPT4 Avzsiqz,)
Embracing a large and canetully selected stock
of the newest dealens Linn the matsr STAMP
ED GOLD to the cuzArser ARTICLE known .
to the trade. ,All of Which we offer at prices that
will pay buyers to examine.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
mb2axgil
WILL PAPER .
TEE OLD PAPER STORE IN A fiEW PLACE,
/
W. P. BURSIELALL'S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Street,
(NEAR MARKET.)
SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. mile
AUCTION SALES.
BY E. B. SMITHSON& 00.
10EIRESIVTORY SALE of *Are
a. GANT Parlor Dining Room and Chamber
Furniture, Brunets and ingrain - eoarpets and
liimsetioLd Ooods.--On trilUßBDAY..inne 04tb.
at 9A. U. and 1 P. K.. at Masonic Hall Auctitui
Rooms: 53 and 57 Win avenue. evfil be sold
without reserve ono of Ike largest and tnest as
sortments of furniture,- oarnet sod bons. bold
node offered this sea-on. as follow*: At 9 A. 111-.
a general assortment of kitchen uteaell. cut.
lezy, Soap", t to.. Jae. At /0 A. dna Im p orted •
ironstone thins and glaaaware; tine oi
windoW shades, latest styles; large lot o f-fine
wins, different brands, brandies, whisky, Ac;
also. slam line of steel engravings, oil paint.
Inge. ehromos. As., mottle , entirely new and
must be sold. At IM P. At., about 650 yards of
the linnet telvet mid tapestry orussets almost
new; also, iarge lino all-wool t wo-ply ingrain,
rag. hemp and carpets; after which, marble
top Ana plat, d.essing bureaus and washstands.
Large line.Of 1191 r, eloth_and rep antes, tete. s .
'fetes, divans, damask,rep and enameled lounges,
Darlsc,, caster avid easy chairs,marble top,centre,
cad. diningiv d extens'on tables. one - seat and
Bu k top maim; new cane -seat and kltchen
shales. variant and common bodeleads, hair, cot.
ton en d bug mattresses. new featbe ? r oof pit
iowc wagers, ae. Two Prime Mite Bares
at
PrlVa4a4l.--a. 11 .1 1 :153friln0 N & CO.,
- • Auctioneers.
1e23
PirW.ILWAINB.,
,
Apturairim . SAL.E.=-40- TONS
GOOD lOZ.
*.t MOMNDIG,JuIy 6th. at n o'clock,
wilt:be sow on second floor of yoznatercial bales
Room&100 tonitofteld stree btordot oft JOHN
U.itur,sy,Asslgnee of liuGH B.•MuItPHY,
o bonntopt., any (GU) ToN4 GOOD lOX.' now In
'lea lowa onlOt at cornett)! Market as nicoots, In tint!). ,ward,. Allegheny Oi r tk, 'Gate
Manehettor.) . •
let • 'A. McILWAING. Auctioneer,
DISSOLUTION.
pLliviOL lON.7The Co-part•
NirfisHlP under the name of rourssure.
IMAN - & —KNOOM, Misnuftaturers of
wagons, &a.. is this dav dissolved by mutual
consent, WM. MNOOM turfing add his entire in
terest in the biotin. sti r Another with
ESTERbts
owed to and by the to FORRnd
T. P. cOIigMAN, by whn the buslnesv will be
continued at the old stand an d er the name and
ohne of Foatucarga. eIDLEMA tv. Ali affairs
of the lute !Inn will be settled hy the new II no, at
shety *ince, No. 19'Marion avenue, Ailegbeny
city. B&MUEL TP , MititiSTER
- THEO • OMB F. COL/tALL.M.
WM. ENOCH.
=
DI79IIESNE WAGON WORKS.
ronuEsTiit & coLzatax.
We lug keep on band and make to 'order ever?y
style of • PLATIPORM and BPEINti
WM401113, ()ARTS, WelEßLaktillOWS,
Farmers will find It to their interest before pus.
Mustn't 'Member' to call and examine culla,
stock oT BTaZI. TOJTU Boßgg Res 8
.1 1 140RTER8 OF
PITTb - EIVIGH, PA.
Drimeraga. -
Charles R. Butcher, Mordecai Hi L ou Lil
Tobias Vi'agner, David S. Brown, ,
Samuel Grant . Isaac Lea
Jacob R. n th , ! Edward C. Dale, s' some ard • George pales. ~
xiCHARLES G. BANC Ft, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE Seers tea.
J. GAILDNER AGNIIT,
North W t corner Third and Woo d Streets.
rani:lmM
NATIONAL
, INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, illeghen
°Ake, In the SECOND NATIONAL. DANE
DIIILLING.
•
W. W. MARTIN, ftesident,
JOHN LIROWN,In., Vice President,
J AXES E. bre.VENSION; Secretary.
John A. Nyier, pas. Lockhart.! Jos. kfjers,
Ja s.L.Graharn..Robert Lea, o. ' C. Boyle.
-Jew. Bron,Jr
w. IGeorge Gerst. Jacob
spa
PWldlamsPno. Thompson I. kicNaugher.
WESTERN INSURANCE COM.
PANY OP rursßunem.
LEANDER NIMICE, President.
WM. P. HERSHEY. Secretary.
COPT. OEORDE NEELD, General Ag
°nice, 92 Water 'street, Span,* Co.'s Wa ent.
re.
house, upstairs, Pittsburgh. -
Wlll inzttre against all kinds of Fire and Mi
nns Maks. A home institution, managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the compliantly,
sad who ars determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which they have
assumed,' as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
• .
DITLICHOSS:
Alexander AIM*, Jenn R. McCune.
B. Miler, Jr., Chu. J. Clarke,
James McAuley. Wllilun S. Evans.
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Aeklen, philnp_Renner -
David M. Long. Win. mention:
IL Eamsen.
nail
pErOATEEP INISCRANCE COM
°Prim N. E. CORNED WOOD & rz rrit Erre
A HamaPlaT.taking Fire and Marine Nita
Di.II2CTORI9:
Wm.
Watt, Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads
John Samuel P. Shrivel.
C ,
John E. ParkA Charles .A.rbooklo,
apt. James
Wm. Van Kirk miller, Jared M. Brush,
, . Wm P. Lang,
Junes D. Verner Samuel ldeCrioluot
WM. PHlLLPrealdent.
JOHN WATT ke kreehlent. ..
W. P. (LUMLEY, demo& Ir.
CAPT. .TAB. doom. General Arent. •
PAIN--
•
4LLEGMEN If INSURANCE
COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH. • •
/01i. No. a i lirrar STREET. BANE BEOOW S.
Insures against all kinds 'of irlre -- !ind Marine
Blab. _
JOHN IRWIN. jn.. President.
T. J. HOSKINEIoN, Vice President.
O. G. DONNELL. nazi, tary.' • •
CAPT. WM. LiPi...iiiineral Agent.
John Irwin. Jr. B. L..Palineeiock
, 1
T. J. Huth:won. W H.
DL
• I ,
RP G.
.1 , 'Z}11 5 24 • PAMllittl'".
merles Rim nent..J. T. Bloc kdaie.
Oept. Phu. Dean, ' T. H. Nevin. • ,
L
PtaiNol3. 0R4341.N8,--dco.
4iiii Din -- A — i — Ceitisilir
1110e1171/ D' •
4.. EBT PLANO ARP °BOA&
Sehonituikees Clold i lletlai Phew '
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN
2'he 130H0XA.020131 PlAXOrninbineir
lethal valuable inthroveMente known In the eon-.
struction of a first Mass Insarainent. and has W..
WiYI been awarded the kinked premium ex
hibited. Its tone is all. *entombs and tweet...Tbe
wo rkmanship.for
durab lUty ind Demur :
I.—l!alothers. .ireafomUMo 0110 (..to style amt lnihjlheapn th an lb .Werer
c ailed first class Piano .
_„_ •-. _
. EBTXIrII3 wrlVian ORGAN
°t& ndß at the head 0: all reed instrument& In
producing Itie Mon Dentin Nye Q uinsy of tons
of an; similar instrument in the United States.
/a ke Inn)* and compact in construction. and
not liable to ref out ot order.- . '..
. 13411 1PX11TX11 , 5 PATXNT "vox HIEILLNAL
t
OLO” is only um to be remain thbs Organ.
- ' — x , reat SOO co s A : 11 guaranteed for Are
gems. -
BARR I UM summit, ,-
so. us!..
fmAnt
ail•Oiders for tuolos ti 4 tealrini will be
IstOtaptly attended to DT C. F. JUstbewe.
• nit: IRON- ClTir
I!UEJAL LIFE LNSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
R , .
Ron. JAMES DIRECTO S,
L. GRAHAM,
Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., r
Capt. IL ROBINSON,
Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D., •
Rev. S. H. ivEzBIT, D.D.,
W. A. BRED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent, I
SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny.
C. W. BESL.
N 1 4 1 r Hatter,
A. S. BELL. Attorney -at-Law,
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant.
1). IiWOGER, Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROBT. ROBIN%ON. President.
Rev. J. B. CLARE, D. D., Vice President.
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C.W. BENNY, Treasurer.
H. W. WHITE, MEDICAL Anvrszn.
DAIIIEL SWOOFJI 4 Genn Agent.
This 13 a home company, conducted on the mutual
Principle, each polley holder receiving an equal
share of the profits of the Company. •Policies
will be leaned on all the dliferentplans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted ou an economi
cal basis will afford a safe investment—to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the money at
home to eleuurage home industry. rab2.inga
BEN ERALNILLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY, .
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
OPTICS IN IPBANBLIN SAVINGS BANK
BUILDINGS,
No. 41 Olito Alleitherry•
A. HOLZ COMPANT, managed by Directors
wen knvwn to the comunity, rust by Air
deaths to merit a share of yourp atr onage.
HENRI!
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwl ,n ID. L. Pattrson, Wm. Cooper.
I
Geo. R. Rtoidlle, IJaeo tr Fra az, Gott ell) Feu,
Ellmon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rusk,
WAS. Stewart, Ch. P. Whleton, JoeePh Craig ,
Joe. Lantner, 111. J. Viikanrt, Sere, Nohen.
R. E. HEROIC
GENERAL AGENT.
1
ardO:WIS
°Astir.
INSURANCE C(MPANY,
• PIIELAN'S BUILDING.
No. NA Flint AVSIIIIINIt. Second Poor
PITTSBURGH.
•
Capital All Falel - Up.'
---
DIRECTORS.
N. J. Biglep. ( Inver, Jr, Capt.id.
lbw] VraJlace,iS H. Hartman. lA. Chambers.
Jake Hill. IS. H , Ciurk..n. , ;Jas. Batley.
Thomas Smith,: Jao.S. WiHoek,
ROBERT H. RING, President.
JNO. F. JENNINGS. Vlea Presiden t .
JUL T. JOHNSTON, Secreiary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE4en , I Agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms on MI Flee
and Marine Man.
&Mel
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH,
OFFICE; No. 157%J{ WOOD STREET, BANE
0, COMMERCE B UI LDING.
Webby
Tsy
Fire ls
r exelnsiv oome
el
Cmpany, and Inures 'amiLn ertr;
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE. Wee President.
RoBEBT PA.TRICE. Treastrzer.
HUGH_MeELTIENT. Secretary. • .
• Dißited'or.e:
George Wilson..
Geo. - W. Evans,
J. C. LaPPe,
J.* C. rietner,
John Toeirtley,
A. Ammon.. . •
Leonard Walter .
C. C. RobertPatrick,c
Jacob Painter.
Josiah King
Jas. H. Hopkns,
Henry Spronl„
INDEMNITY mmws.
AGAINST LOSS ET. FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA
orificz..43S&43ICIII4NUT BT., near Wm
M'"INASON IC Hey LL.
SYLVESTER BLEEFLER • • "nearer.
POBITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY,
the original
Gen. TOD TUMID AND WIPE,
Vom. NIIIT SAD MINNIE WARBEL
In their faselnatlne performances,
SATlMDA:v,..iiine 20, Ism..
2 performances at 3 and Br. sr. Admission.,
25 cent.; children under 10 years lkents; re
served seats, 50 cents; chuuren under 10 years
to reserved seats, 25 cents.
Liberty Hall, East Libertyi
FRIDAY, June 25, 1869.
NED DiVis.
Je23:kts
flrGlitAND - VOCAL AND lII
STI3I73I.KNTAL CONLER by St. Paul
Orchestra, assisted by et. • e - olla S IvelCornet
nand on THURSuAY EVENING, June.sl4th,
1E69, 'in the BASE %SENT' OF OATH 01n1..A.L.
Ttrkets, /My cents; can be p . oeureu at all the
music stores. Front s eats
for ladles and gentle
-
i e_companying them.
_ jelckei
___
.
ifgrFAIR AND STRA WHERRY
FESTIVAL—By the . lathes of BeMeld.
Presbyterian congregation, on tne afternoon and
evening of WE,DNESDAY. THUBS , pay . AND
FRIDAY of this wrek. at the country redidence •
of
enue. HENRY LLOYD. : Esq., on rennet Ivania.
av • .
Oakland cars pass the gat , . -
_
nrPITTEIRIJRGH THEATRE.-
H. W. WILLIAMS, Lessee and Manager...
Extra Season-6 nights only of the renowned i
equestrienne,MlssLEUHUi,SON,and hertrain ed.
steed, ItIEACY BESS, In Byron's beautiful crea
tion of MAZEt'PA.
----7- ---___
liudson Matinee on Wednesoll7. I
ggrFIFTRIF AVENUE VALI.-
I No. 6 Fifth avenue, opposite the 9pera
Bones, Pittsburgh. Pa.
W. H. STROUP.... .......... .... .. &ger.
This house bag one of the finest Billiard Booms
in the city. It is ~e cinedly the c.olest and most
Inviting place. The tables are 11 rew and 'em
brace all the modern improve .nts. and offers
superior attractions to lovers of be game.
PROFESSION
•
ATTORNEY
W. De CAMP,
•
TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT • LAW.
Claire, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pb
burgh, iformerly occu pied by HOD. Walter
ZOwrie,) will practice In. S. U. Circuit a
District Courts, In the State Supreme and all I
Courts of Allegheny county, and make coil
Dons In most or the adjacent counties,. 0128:d7
wl►~. B. NRs
ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO J CYSTIC& OP
THE PEACE.
OFFIPE, 89 FIFTH A.VEINIT-TR.;
Special attention given to conveyanc tfig itid
collections Deeds. Bends and Mortgages drawn
np. and e.ll legal nosiness atMmded to promptly
and accurately. •
&intim meausTrEns,..
At....m..mnikukiv,
Ex-Ofllcio Justice of the Pelee and Police Mae
trete. (Mee, GRANT STREET, opposite the
,Cathedent, PITTSBIIROH, PA.
Deeds. Bonds, Mortspitges, AcknOwledgmenta.
Depositions, and all Legs& Mildness etecnted
with, promptness and dispatch.
-
11211 A. 8141111
A.Eauratitazv,
ER-OPPICIO JOBTICE OP THE PEACE AND
POL/CE MAGISTRATE. •
Oltice,.Ll2 Prir'Pli STREET, oopoiSte the Ca
thtoral, Pittsburgh, P. Deeds, Bonds, Mort
gages, Acknßusine ss owledgments, Depcialtions and jai
Legs
dispatch. executed with zronsotnese and
A.
AMMON,
eTtestiei of glee Pease,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE IND INSO
RANCL *SM.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIEXIBUHAiii.
Collection of Rents solicited Nvtp romptly at
t ended to. •
' M73:900
JOHN W. RIDDELL',
ATTORNEY-AT-LA-W.
(me., 116 Blaitiond Street.
(./proalte the Cottrt House.)
1e16:t40
BLmiELET,
.
No. 98 FIFTH STREET. l i
raccrtsomotr
FLOUR
'EARL MILL EMILY FOR.
I
EARL MILL Three Star Green Brand. eOlial to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
Thle Flour will only oe • sent And when elms
olalio ordered.
PEARL RILL BLUE BRAND, I
PEARL SILL RiliiiacAPllB:.
CORN ST.OVRnairDbeZtAllirhrlCA°Y.
B. T. IMINEDIC er. BRO.,
Alleatenr, Sept. 9. ISB$ PzAoi.
HEETIN GS AND BATTING
, BELL & Co.;
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
ierx - resxr]a,l3.rx :
, •
xitaattu'vrs ofREAVIE sad LIGHT
._
ANITHOR ADD DADROLIA
RITICICTINGS AND BATTING.
HAIR AND PERFUMERY.
dvari PECK, . ORNAMEArrAIe )''
L . BAIR .WORRAR AND-PERPITNE.R. 0.. ,i
I Third street, near Smithfield, Pittebtirgh. 1
Alwaye on band,_s general assortment of La- I
dies._ WiGS,__GANDS, OUBLEI• Gantle en% 1
WICK TOP.sx,S SCALPS, fillatw 4) 111
',
BEACBLEZ% &IN 4 1 •111 - : : _il, rood Palm owl ;
Will be Oren for BA GALS. -- - !
Ladles , and Gentlemen% Nair Cutting dam' o'
11 the neatest manner. mta 171,
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S rATENTCRITL
soz,D war
LEMON 8: 1,
PractlealigulturOtilii*Oirers, &eat
11 s 1P01171 WICILIMPQ17111.
• .
Amen may be toandtilhil siiortaientotrar.
tor, OttaUltler and Rath" Parana:a dm;
row . - SHAD RECEIVED 7.
gaily at BeNJAMIN PULPRESti 'Doppler :
Lb Stand. No. 48 Diamond: - Market, Fitts..
burgh. mid at and
Twin City. Allegheny City.,
corner of Ohio and rederai meets: can lie bad
all kinds of-Sea ' and Lake tab_l Halibut, shad.
beak_ Codfish. Haddock and Del. Also, /*rim,
rum:ales Ha te. .Lake
_Fhb. Salaam*. , Hass.
Stergeon,g and mneina market whir*
enables ne to sell at the lowest prlees.
wholesale or recall. We invite all lovers o f
them atreat . Fresh Fish to give us a call, and we will Instml
KEYSTONE. POTTERY.
S' Melilign 4 1 1. closs I •
• ..........
if t-,f . . ~„•:-.,.
• - - Manu_,,,......_ • ~ - , -,- .
Qingi
.11/ liff*Xllll. 1181111 TO, 2 ..71 1 / 4 11111 AIL ,
• ,
office aird Warehouse. 36111 Lffillitolr aTisiarii.'
if4o ware hviapily *tumid so.
El
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PITTSBURGH. PA
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