E strange defence, and we believe that most tt •egltbutaij, totitt . audiences will object to having the rage for "- 6 - 7 realism .carried so far. —Risley, the original importer of%.3apau ese shows, has jusC'arrived in New - , YOU ,Proni Europe, anitis going lb pro4uce • • • -show piece,on the' grandest agile eircr wrt itessed in Ameriea.- • Ishinders are plensed.with the United States. Since Mr.' Seward has de veloped an acute mania for. doing a land office business, islanders of all sorts have , cast loving eyes on the. American continent. —A very brilliant meteor recently burst over Polankidie pie• ces on that volitically-tinhappy land. Many of these,pieces haVe been lcollected and de poited at the National Dliiseum ,a arsaw. —The, famine in East Prussia is frightful. The Ring , is, blamed and execrated, and Prussia, so-vain glorious since the turf of Sadowa was drenched in Austrian blood, is [ said to be on the Verge of a bloody ,revolu- I tion„ _ • EPHEMERIS. . , —Detroit is 167 years old. —Jeff. Davis is at Hayrina, —Texas has live million head of etittle. —Lancaster has counterfeit $2 greenbacks. T. Baruum's mother died _on Mon- —One thousand Indians still reside in Massachuipettit. ';• • 5-7 —CE.rist , ' ogler ; Ciffninbna l ' canonization: is again agitated. • --Stxawberrie.s cost ten dollars per quart in Washington bitY,, • —The finest private equipage in Troy be longs to John Morrissey. , —Bennett declined to preside atthe...Dick; ens dinner in New York. —Boston has a Chinse citizen, who was only recently naturalized; ' • —A permanent k'renek.llteatre is to be established' in Philadelphia. —Phoenix T. Barnum is thd • latest. read ing of the show man's name. —Wild ducks are abundant in Lancaster. county, on the Susquehanna. - —A one-armed woman grinds an organ in the streets of New Orleans. t • • •—The Governor, of WiSconsin has bad his salary increased to $5,1'300 per annum. —Ole Thin oncetried his luck as a mana ger of an Italian Opera troupe in New York. —Newport anticipates a much fuller sea son this year - than she - hastad for a long —A Cincinnati painter annouces that he has a representation of "Death , as large as life."- —William Cullen Bryant is a Unitarian, and James Gordon Bennett , is a Roman Ca- -4What shape should a tea tray be? asks some one. Fun replies a teatray-hedron of course. - • —Newport, (R. I.) was o lighted with gas as early as 1812, or sixteen years before Nevi York." , —The next international copyright meet ing is to be presided over by Henry W. Longfellow.' —The New York Ma says that one of the few imniortal names not born to , die is Anonymous. —Lord Andley has jnst been married. Whether hisnew Wife lui.s any secret or - no, we cam of tell , —The New York Citizen says the • cause of the Democratic defeat in New Hampshire was Pendleton. —Steubenville is making itself more at tractive by ornamenting its suburbs ;with artificial lakes. • —Westward'the course of emigrant trains take their ways through Dubuque, although the winter is barely over. --A yonnd lady named Brose was in-. stantly , Idlled by lightning,• at Brookston, Indiana, on Monday morning. —Pretty waiter girl establishments are on the decrease in Broadway:-'White F,awat has proved too much for them. • y —When the Pacific. 'Railroad is' finished ripe grapes will be sent in large quantities from - California as early —Mrs.,liemble (Fanny Zemble) has been reading tolarge audiences, composed of the very best people, in the Quaker City. —The - Great Dastern, idle, costs three thousand dollars a don busy, she costs more and 40 her owners have chosen the lesser evil, The Philadelphia Press has at last ar rived at the opinion that Parepa Rosa is greater and finer singer than Was Jenny Lind. ',—A silk neck tie was the instrument made use of by a Roman Catholic priest in Rich mond, indiana,for the shuffling off of his coil Mortal.. —A wine growing association, with a capital stock' of $lOO,OOO, has been formed at Sandusky, Ohio, by some of the German residents. —Prof. Morse was recently justly lionized and made much of in Berlin. He was in; troduced everywhere as the "Father of the Telegraph." —Pope Pius IX.; it is said, . once visited Chili and Peru as Nuncio of the Pope Leo I. His• Holiness was then merely an Arch Bishop. ,—Parton is writings article on religious . bodies for the Atlantic: His genii:mat what he evidently imagines is genh:is; seems to be very' versatile. y • L —Thomas,Dunn EngliAt says ike r , - 2iViote "Ben 801t.".._ Nobody denles,. it,., hut loa3 thinks his pet song has as mush right Wild: toriety as SnybodY,else's. ; self running washing . and, clothes• boiling machine has been invented: No la. bor is regnire 1, and 4:is cat' i‘ awe, _lnWe Vile4tuin." tck.make. an ,original . remark. • Wondera will 'wirer cease! - The cause or this tenntrk is the announcement ihat Hong. Kong , is to hive a. tiettsbn.•.of•Atalian Opera. —Harry Gurr, the natifoi;ie ilnistln 6 111 E 6 - 11 pension bridge into, the,Ghip river some; 4n,y,, this -_week. He, will have, .rather,a,:cold p l ung e b at. h...l, . I; 11;..11/:-i —7)6oiiitOi*ontA_ 914, Dean and Chauncey BIM hava promised to stump •GonnectinucVig—D9poo.als, , Judging by their .effect oß4ewjkalpirabir,e,., we are,o4 of it., • ;,.. - —BroOklyawants budge to New , York city, but 'aiet, ' and river" ere maskedd7.Wi i th a ihicitfog,, and communication -between- ./ t h e ,: cities wu almost `suspended. ,• . , —Dr. • POI:e13111 1 3, .Iyo r yc F t6 l i l i e d• has, aft& - a .giticig,i AT ;4404 that the Stafford pavement is ten - taint!, tbs... healthiest and ought s 6 durable of -Pav t‘it —FranklifePlis/1105f45 discbaxged from leading;; thestioAni..---Philadelphia,,because he. the thanagepitiagr.*:4o4,4o.*43l.4. ry, and testifies-ihaourthe2chavacter. which he atinie#telli /ins' akes;•-ti"6oiii Indulging ini the *Field; 'herein attiniii,tang ik 1145-4-1‘ . Stories About Homely Singers., .Eroin the :tie:tv York E.verilng Post.] 1 . 1 is undisputed that Americans, if not so well 'versed in art; know very Well what to admire in nature. They are, often more un forgiving to a public performer., who laclo grace 01-beauty than to those who shoW a n, - ant of: talent. - Some years ago ty piano -forte player pine from Europe witiflumerous in , , fluential letters, one of which was directed to one of the kindest and Vest men in the profession. Ile received flie` i new comer with great courtesy, asked him to play, and was delighted with htm as an artist, but felt compelled to deal candidly with him. He, therefore advised him not to think of re maining in the United States. "Why ?" said the artist ; "tell me why;" - "I dare not do so," was the reply.; ,"I must know," said the artist. "As a. public perforiner,," was the rejoinder, "your personal appear ance is againSt you, and it'would be still 1 worse for you if you desire to teach."' "Am I ugly ?" said the poor artist. "Very I" said the gentleman ; "you' have coarse red hair, and that's enough—Americans hate red,. hair;'then you have dark brown freekles on your face and hands ;`y - bfir skin is deadly pale, and yonrnose turns up—a defect never forgiven in a man here." The artist went to Canada., - . As a set-off to this story, an incident that , occuired Italy • some years ago may be mentioned. A tenor made his appearance for the first time in the town, and was cast in the part of Polio in the opera of "Norma." As he walked down the -stage he was salu ted by derisive cries of."Go home ; we won't have you here; oh oh !" He, stood quietly -looking at the audience until he found a hearing. His appearance was un prepossessin—a little.humpbacked man, wearing a .huge Roman helmet which fell -upon- his shoulders, and seemed to, cover:one half of his pigmy` body. Raising' his hand to indicate that he desired to speak, he final ly quieted the noisy erowd,"and said : 'lt is true,Nature has been very, niggard ly-to me in ifts of outward Show ;abut, by way of compensation, she"has bestowed. on. me the glorious gift of voice and musical comprehension. • Will , you hear what Na ture; has done for me ?' • The house answered With one voice, "Si" —yes: The orchestra - began at the scene where Pellio enters with - FbiVic. " - ,The, latter had been so frightened at the noise; be walked' to the side scenes, but now.pagfe forward: After tbe first yejee of thp teniirrair,..,,ll44'oar. tar"), cheers and bravos,,44o,..nttered by every voice in,the.tiaeatrp,—,lltitslittla..-, backed Min was - citirfee home - in - triumph from the theatre that night; ,and,, n in, of his deformity, lived' galled' great on every stage where he .appeitred in Italy. BismarckPri 14eisi In the streets of . Lorigon. a ; lc, plaything f r or apeianYa pliCetearg' theliarne cif "ElistriarcrifrkvHniiile iireatt - - - cation. 4 l.:4t little'doll-riepresenting the great Prussian" statesman, which is tied to -a' fine string of Indisrubber, agd IS , connetted with a Small inflated figure representing ,t,he Eniperor -of tire-FrOiclel u lty 7 ,littfig" ; ','Ctroint - Bisnih* lialc,c;PA* ,bit bY!jerVing tlie?:tiao4fAli 3 Oug it...atring looks _as if the;grussuiii-Mifiiiterwas,Stia)Ong :the Ent •Peror by rn the ears. - Those ears areiriable - ,s. and, connected with the hands of Bisrnarc.k's figure through a- thin India raker string which is pert and parcel of the main string, --end running through the arras of I Bismarck. - In reality,,the English have fora long time been by the curs by the Emperor of the French, and they,can therefore be well par: Boned if they, enjoy., the satisfaction they_may derive from such innocent Plaything. Calling Time. .. _ The English are great pu the science of conducting deliberative assemblies, and in deed the world owes to them - pretty much all the regulation for parllamentary practice it has ever .:had. . They. _have introduced a . new snd most) excellent idea - .over ;there which some of our public . meetings, :and perliaps even one legislative bodies, might adopt - with profit. At the late London ts6n.-:' ferenceWitli workingmen ou'the sUbjece -- ,Cic, .their non-attendance, at publieworship;the meetiOg . Wai organized Witlkaii-eitra oficeiv, ' , whore we: nfutycall;-the chroriologer4; This . gentleman had two sand' glasses lietoreltim,. with. which he continually measured , the - flow. of words from the -differolit speakerS; ' At thliend of the ninth minute - he:stsuck. a little bell once; at the: end:of , thetefith;:if ' the speaker had' not -,sitbsided;',hii struck it twice,,and down titoppeci 'the *tor; ',no way in 'which this - prociedinfictite bit intro dnetions, perorations, and rotund - oratory in general , .. - Waft 133 4Te 110 * r Speakers ' . matt - t0 be terse or say =thing , : .. i. . . .... ~,. ;The New England sOites , iitly!ttteint the ' attempt to restock rivers loring,to - abstractions made by dams,. which plentlitic.l4Ve Pt'evOt.oo.l*iakasPadi#A: to. , lirpitei,xo,l , lets of . the streams to deposit their spawn:. they: always letarn.lo theleeiditr.whete they were born;dt would de - the 'good to re‘` • Move thed ms To Meet if deities the spawn is now introduced I bite 140:-*Tel;_, Watersly a species of .artificial pros in.' vented. 4)% Beth . : Green nad'..that ireturi,i, - a ft er being' grown , ' their native ',rounds; the next,.yer#,fiehivaye are Milk over tb~ 014; j'bi -ten Nola in. lieir:joutaeyfrom ithe sea to their spawning:. 'beds, and they can :thus carry on and - pin-, petnatethe-entetpriteAfeanwidlepMper• -laws Air protecting theworkh and ',in ileulat..*optiVent,theMVates of .opOrtimto, , ore onoele44 o*l.tt may be . expethat tie' `efetreioeat penalties Vll - :1:10 . :Vreited=;tiponl .• ' kiliiiih; .ttutt e ' that " alt Whit 4 ~ : n 0N11. 4 .:. '-, lima has Itcartraahipleted/ . i . : edition; o f. 'poems., This editiga r t : Wis•Siatein Is "in l tie er'.. .. :. . i tiyestOerj:4lW . lfi an 'liew• I rwitfrtlovr .. ic.40931.5.- lectiollert W.,' a i r ha5_0 4046 4 '.: 4 7 , t'lida l Awake 1 ngt.hd ed derOppi**, i 4, paigions eletnentipithi, ' .t.494,44;if-: Onality.loicikli caniirds' 1;04% nectw. -Mg'Y .t? tato egtopicspesso ltbir-,,worki 'n ;;:, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1868: _ DENTISTRY, T EETSI TEETH! 1 -.• • , p AIL FOAL TEETH. H' REDDCTIOiIN SET FOR TEN DOLL am ETI : I - TIMID DOOR ABOVE HAND. TEETH: EXTRACTED' 'WITHOUT NO CILIPROE FOR EXTRACTING IVIIEN • FICI.AL TEETH-,A-RE ORDERED... 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Mannfactureraild deafer to all. ma& of _ • , FOREIGN' :IlAs',po3lF.STlC,tßtill* Post Building, 89 Fifth Street. --- RARE • VALUABLE 'WORKS; AT "HALF PRICE. • Gallery of.NitUfe,hylteY. Thom*a7dtlner, Lou Fr rgusows 4ozaiin: ueOtiu6; - London tstory Of the Conquest &Morn, 2 TOIS.. 'London: The Life of Charlotte Grout°, Imndcril . .Stsmondra Literature of Europe, 2 sold., 'London_' Cose's 111 story of the House of Aubtrla, 3 rots., 'lllstory of the Conquest of„lfeilcq, ,2t.40{54 .ten . Biographical and ,Crlttrilt tasays. 'Prescott, ion- . don. - Tales of the coloules, by, CyarleSilotiernft, Lon q• The-"Poetical' Works of Charles` Cotton, - 1731.. - . fill Mai, litristrite tondOn. • hnkspeare'sgiVoildi 20 cols.. London. 1778 . . "I'lle.W.prk.slat .Ileaitatont.nnd Fletcher,. 2 yols. 'BTATIONIIRT,of pa landa u yfholesnle and retail, n'tFlastern prlcesi, . • . -TOY' BOUIG3 tit great variety, nt the Pulalsbers' • 1;,. , .;;. number of -all the Monthly 3tvgailnes. ' 4 ..,uhscrlpttons received for all the :Alagazlnes and Illistrated Palters. • ;•• Call and get &supply at tbe - • . • , 1300 XE. ANT , NMIVE4 13r.104511" SIXTH STREET, BELOW SMITIIFIELD kaolz) 1K I agiv: -. 44 4 N ae) *1 DISSOLUTION. --The Arm of -. .-"- ROBINSON, , IcKENNA C 0. ,: . Of Aneglieni' bas tbis day been dissolvid by mutual consent; .1. S. ROBINSON will 'continue the Grocery Business at his new store, • No. 155 Federil Streei , , And assumes all liabilities of the e old Arm. • - ' iconnisox. MCKEN*AA CO., • WS. ROBINSON. ••• -pISSOLVTION.-JTIFIE''FIRIII' OF 1 ATWELL;? LER , &.'CG: 'was 'dissolved on the. at of February.,MS, by =Mull cOnsent.; • Either partner. may sign the name of the firm lu settlement. AR JOHN ATWELL. _- CHLES 'ATWELL. , The undersigned will Continue the .WFIOLESALE GROCERY BUSI NESS,' tindeethelitratf. mad style of ATWELL it LEE, t the old plaee, No:131 Second ?street, A continuance of -'tire-patronage of -their friendaandthepubllrtst,Yipectfpllyspollc ited. ..OnAIta.BATA.E4. i , rusßuncin, 3latch Oth", ISO& l? , ?.? mah7:tig3 ' ~43.41.',11 1 4.44141:0 4APS., NEW SPRING' GOODS; TrrE NtIV sTYLEs 01$ Co s ;fiIIfARIIIVI a Islaty,rt )'CORD 11.,1 0 - ,or re= - r.)-4 s.rit -1,110:VICKID-STRELIN 1-LillyrNetio COLViiii AND 1 415 hivintaaur.ch'Whole3lll6: - intilietall Dealer in TRIJNILL, VALIS.4S, 3.351 _ • • Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guntiniced: i - EtS -c•WAL.T., PAPER: NVIALL.PAPEttS, • v • f. I N, , GA4f , 7irAff•ti'T, • • - . „ wo*s-, nettiltifia ri*lf3n.PheaPp .'' tll-4.,. - , • • • . . ..- . - Atlire. 101 MairketStirOt - ' ' ; ' . ll'••! , . _5: t , ": 1:11 , . , :-'• - •:,1:1 • •••• :, .•,-; •t,/ ,•••,•• ,_ ''', (InfAlvitirErii ."- -' ' • - '• •:“. ..,...,„-",. 4 , , ,1:-• g...1:w...):: ,-,- , ,1,,, , tup,-,, .- t fe22r S'& 14RO. ' busholi prime rlrl • BaStS.l6llr , 1 4 ; rA j t Ar4 Of oTamillitVix•liabiteroo, • ,fllt, -P , •1•• L lSonth canal Street, near Cbeeenne,--,Alleghenyan -ntlienaln:daT •-• FOR FRAGRANT TEAS, - , CIIOiCE .CO.F.VEE 'AND Pura ROBINSON'S No. 20 Attit'Streei. - . F OR THE FIpir,EST7EAS, THE CHOICEST GROCERIES; THE PUREST SPICES And the beat CANNED FRITITS, rirluxs, at the most reasonable prices, go, to . FRANCE'S TEAT, 15 Diamond, rittsbnrlitl• NEW ORLEANS . . .SUCARAND'IVICIASSES , IN STORE AND -TO ARRIVE. tiso hhds. N. O. Sugar. prime to choice: 500 bbis. Plantation Molasses:prime to choice; 110 • 'soo''extra Salt, . '- With a lare and general assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES and other goods. In Qv line, for bade low to the trade, by - j JOH\ I. HOUSE 4.1-nnos., • - Corner Emithticid and Water Streotg.'' mh3nral. , , CRACKER BAIKEtUES.' MAIIVErS CRACKERS ABE BAKED IN A PATENT OVEN, • The Only one in Western Perinsyllt'itnio. Itgic : _es a LIGIITI,II SWEETi.II n 4 more UNI—• FORMLY BAKED cIiACKEIt, tcone l. equentlimoro wholefibme.) than can possibly' be produced from - Any other kind of au oven. I use the befit Flour, `and will warrant my goods superior to any others. I , lp i r A l of establishment i over, 100 ILargest Bakery ever in Pittsburgh. .3 None genuine unless MARVIN is on the side of every package. , , • i. S. S.-MARVIN, 91 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. GX.MR3, 1. - .... COLCiCNE.SETS, . - .1 ' .. F.ritY BETS, :. g ; l ' : , •-• _.. i ~ • --- - :11 PARIAN. STATUETTES, cg; ' t.t :7 -:LH '= • - ":-... . tei , . BOWMAN GLASS, IC And other STAPLE AND FANCY_ " 1 1 • ' GOODS. 'g great variety.- . 100 WOOD STREET. '. 1 ,R1C.41A.R.D E. BREED (gr. CO.` 111 - tabio - , JOUN 11..tittES BEIZENMCEIN, 152 Federal ;Street. Allegheny, • (Fourth door ahove Diamond.) Cflus China Ware &Table Cutlery Al EASTERN PRICES. Everything required In a first class store on hand. Call and examine our B - ITY THE BEST AND CHEAP EST PIANO AND ORGAN. • Schomacker's Gold - Medal Piano , The SCIIONIACKEW PIANO coniiiineS sirtbe latest _valuable , ImProvements known in the con struction of a first class instrument, and has always 'been awarded - the , highest: premium itherever.es- Ifibited.: its tone le full, sonorous and sweet. _The workmanship, for durability " and beauty, surpass all others Prices from $5O to $l5O, faccording.to• style and finish.) cheaper than all other so-called first class Plano. . .STEY'S COTT.AfIE' ORGAN Stands at t e head of all reed Instruments, in pro ducing Abe... Most perfeCt pipe quality of tone of any similar Instrument the United Slates. It Is sim ple and compact in construction, and not -liable to get out of order. • • • . . _• ,CAR 44 PENTEIVE PATENT - VOX ..11u3tANA. TREMOLOwietnily 'to be found; In this Organ. Price front 8100r,:to $B5O- All guaranteed- for five years , . ' tEintit, BAKu LAKE & B 12 ST. MAUI STREET,' SEt 4 01116:11ASO -.1110fADE(1N8 AND 4RGANS, in-pert'ett, order, (Yom 438 to.looo. cn - Aitto r rT.E BLir.4E . "John: door itbore itood ME A''OUTLERST, =Mai 100 . WOOD STREET PIANOS, ORGANS, &O ,AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE_ ORGAN. toik l iVEcTioNm:aEs. - - - QUNDAIIt c SCHOOL TIONS. PICNICS, DINNER PARTIES, &e, furnished with the best , ICE CREAPi, CONg.CTIONERIES. . •CA IS, PROITS, &c., &c., .At the lowest price and 011 the' Shortest notice, JIITIAIES., RICHTER, 15:plamorid, Allettheny. -JeM:mlo Ceifectioneri arid. Biikety re 90ci • • Between Seventh snd TAberty. • ifirTADIiS'.OYSTEIt SAIOOK attached. --- GEORGE BEAV*I&, ,Candy Manufacturer, Atid 11 dcajcy FOREIP7OAI4EIIIO,II2i. FRUITS " - • P 1 Sgeondlieoi"Winli the iiret OENI:MM . ,