El t ytt littautrot GaitttE. THE MERRY LARK .WAS VP AND • The merry. merry lark was upazid ringing. And.the hare was out and feeding on the-lea. - And the merry. merry bells below were ringing, When my child's laugh rang through Inc. Now the hare is snared, and dead beside the snow yard, And the lark beside the dreary winter sea. And my baby In his cradle In the church -yard Waiteth there until the bells bring me.* • ,Car.ticiAs KINGSLEY. • . A DIRGE. • • Call for the robin redbreaSt and the wren, Since o'er shady groves they hover, And with leaves and nowent do cover . The f:lendless.bodies of unburied men. Call unto his funeral dole The ant. the field-monse. and the mole.' To rear him hillocks that shall. keep him Warm, Aud .when gay tombs are robbed) sustain no harm But keep the wolf far thence. that's foe to men Fur with his nails he 'll ditithem up agrthi.- JOJCN" NVLBSTER. . . M ABROAD. MI —Lord Brougham ",is•writing an' autobi ography, --Victor Hugo's new book is to be called "The Ideas of three revolutions." • • --Twenty infants..virere suffocated in Lon don, week before last, and: four: adults corn- mitt4d inicide —One hundred , and fcrty-one ships car rying the Rtritish i flag were lost during the . month of IMmary. ---Lieutenant. Clark, an officer of the Can andaigua, died recentlya at Civita Vecchia, and was btiried at Rome. - ' The exhibition of the works of living 7 - artists is to op& on the first of May in the Pahice of Industry in Paris. -The herring fishery off the coast of Scotland, on!the..7iortli sea, side was excellent last season, and 147 boats were engaged in it —Two hundred and seventy-five million pounds of lucifer matches and twenty-four million pound's of salt are used , annually in Paris —Paris has two regular horse flesh butch ers, who exhibit show horses, just as show cattle is done by the. e more. conservative slaughterers, —An inter-colonial railway to cost eight millions of dollars has been proposed to the Governnient of the. Dominion by some Montreal capitalists. —Cardinal Donnei, -Archbishop, of Bor- deaux, is the person who presented the name of Christopher Columbus- to the Sa- cred College for canonization. - The Prussian Government has ordered __a nine inch breech-loading Armstrong gun which it intends to test, side by side, with a - Prussian cannon of the same calibre. - —Lady Helen Iltz Maurice, - Whom We have already mentioned as the greatest heauty in England, has left that isle of fogs and gone to Paris pour passer ie temps. -The cotton mills of Mr. Spetz, at Issen beim, (Rout, Phine.). have been completely destroyed by fire. They were. valued. at sixty thousand dollars and employed one luridred'and twenty hands. —Seven of the principal Austrian nobles, including the Princes Von Salm and Lebko- 1 wickz, have -resig,ned their seats as heredi tary Members of- the Upper House, on ae- 1 count of the keeent iadiatl changes. 1 • —Eustaclte de St. Pierre, the chief of the gallant band of citizens who were saved 4 l from 'sacrifice by the pleadings of Queen Phillippa, is to have a stable erected to his 1 metnory by the present citizens of Calais. —The present owner of Dante's house.at _Florence refuses to sell it to the city and refuses to take-carp of it himself. The con sequence is that the house, which is nearly 1 seven hundred years old, is going to ruin as '1 fast as possible. • = The spring duelling season has opened in Paris by a reKontre between an attache of Pefuvian Legation and a son of the Paragua yan Minister. The`, attache had a sword run through his arm, which, without doing much harm, •finished the duel. —The editor of-the radical paper in Pesth, 4_ the capital of Hunaary, Who, was imprudent I. enough to publish the letter of Kossuth to the electors of Waitzen, has been condemn ed by the jury to pay a fine of two thousand Olortris,.and to undergo one year of impris- I ailment; • . • • ' .—Tke thermometer was down to twenty two degrees zero in St. Petersburg this winter, and quite a number of droschki drivers were frozen while sitting. on their boxes. The gas all over the town was frozen np; and the Grand Dukes 'distributed hot, tea in front of the various palaces. -:--hathough so.celebrated, the University. of Itonn is one of the very youngest of thp great ; German Colleges, it will celebrate its One hundredth anniversary, and is going tq spend eight. thousand tlialers on,that aus picious owasion. The Universary at Prague is the most ancient'-in Germany, having been founded in 1348, and in fifty years is • said to have had 30,000 students. EPHEIffELIS. —Peach trees are in hloom in Western tennemee. —A musical and theatrical, entertainment was given two weeks ago M CrYstal Palace., __Fanny Janauscheck has; it is said, cleared a very neatlittle fortune in the West, amounting to something like V 50,000. She 1 Aeserves - it: —The Colorado mines ,- are producing about it 140,000 per month; pretty good for 'Colorado, but the Pennsylvania mines, are doing- better than that: ;- • • - —A new at skirtnitinnfaetori has been established at Greencastle, ,. ..lhdiana; a little late we should think forthem to think of • • • • . doing a very,ex.tensive business in so bust ling a tntde. • •" . • _ , 'D. -Lewis; a yourim gentle '," 'man weliimowil in Pittsburgh, has. arrived 'safely in 81qt , '• Lake City, where he . 'has joined a•pariY of -the Pacific Railroad en .. gin* pers. —The last neat sport in •Louisville was a fight between a dog and a wildcat. The dog go,t, the catby the throat and would have if the .ring keeper, had not made, 411, let go, 1)y "clutwing bis hind foot. l + -last -Prince - iittett&t Po)mpixte ha!: received his Cardinal's hat. The star of Bonaparte is again in the ascendancy; the v. ! _ ' --4,. , Napoleonic idea has taken ,.- onelong stride. If the Emperor's infinence can hring it abont; the death of tins IX will ttgait. ad- vane the new Cardinal —Ben Bolt lilts first sung during the war with Mexico. ,It was introduced in a drwna called "The Battle of Buena Vista," and the old Pittsburgh Theatre had the honor of first hearing the' song which has now a world wide reputation. —Californians think, or say that they think, that_a trip over the. Rocky mountabis, Rill one .day ,1?e . considered . more: to be desired than a -trip over the Alps. Either one is almost too greatii stumbling block to trip over.easily. • '-"The English papers in China are in 1 spasms of jealousy over the appointment of Mr. Burlingame." We thought so, in fact we are in spasms'of wonder at the English in dhina because they did not immediately order a, flotilla of gun ; boats to bombard Pe kin or ;How* Kong or some other equally • , defenceless place. To. be sure Pekin is hard to, get at, but so is Theodore of Abyssina, and this especial honor to our minister is surely a tremendous insult to England who has a tilted Ambassador in China. Well ! it don't matter much, but, as we said before, I we are in spasms of wonder. • 1 —Olive Logan is irrepressible. She has I tried her hand at eery species of Bohe- mianism that a woman is ever given to, but always seems to cling to, the infatuation that she was born to be an authoress. She has I one fault in this line which will preclude her I from favor. She Invariably assumes an im mense superiority over all of her readers— an assumption which is especially repulsive to those who know her absolute inferiority in social Standing, brains and. everything but "brass." She has writtenn. new novel called the "Artist's prealh," . which proba- bly will bristle with the old faults and have some new . ones. • —The Chicago Tribune ventilates the story about Charlei Dickens' sister-in-law I . very thoroughly. The lady in question is . a confirmed invalid, with several children, and yet - lias to keep a few boarders in order to be able to live. Among . them is a cousin of her husband's, and, with the exception of her children, the only blood relative that the novelist has in A.meriiia. • Mrs. 'Dickens wrote to Boz offering him her humble hos-. I pitalities if he should come to Chicago, In • reply she received aformal note referring her to Mr. Dolby. The story about $5,000 be ing sent to Mrs. Dickens is false, as not one cent has been sent, nor expected. The Tribune suggests as an appropriate toast at the Dickens banquet in New York: "The Relatives of Charles. Dickens in j America." SEWING A. writer in the Revelation gives the fol lowing sad picture of the life led by sewing girls _and women in New. York. It is up- fortunately only. too true Of the thirty thousand women now out of employment in this wilderness of a, city, twenty thousand are said to be sewing girls. There are, first, the shop girls, who sit in long rows, up and down the length of great dreary lvork-shops, or pile in promiscuous ly in less pretentious establishments. Then there are the dressmakere, the cloak-makers, tailoresses, seamstresses and takers-in of shop work. A picture of one of the vast estab lishments -where shop girls- work,•will do for all the rest. Large, well-lighted show rooms, "attentive 'Sidesmen, watchfurfloor walkers,. spry mill these r till the eager buyers flnd•in thelower rooms. HOwn stairs to see evening drei,ses, where brilliant gas jetsithigic--oUtitO' show the effect;, up stairs to see the bargains in ..cloaks and shawlsvvilferever they go, the same genial light and soft radiance is throwth The workroom is quite a different place to - the show-rooms however:- On the third floor are the first work-rooms. They are large and well lighted, though but poor ly ventilated. The impression' made upon one's mind is, that it breath of fresh air has not-entered that close atmosphere for a long time, and yet the.windows are thrown up as high as they will go every . night at sweep ing hoifr. • But one must remember, when sixty human beings, - some of them with dis eased lungs and horrid breaths, work in these rooms for ten hours daily, that venti lation is almost impossible. These are the ltice - workers and muslin finishers. They prepare those delicate articles of lingerie which so'win one's heart from -the window or case where they hang. Infant's robes are made, babies''-baskets are thoroughly prepared here: The girls look tired even at an hour before noon. They bend over shockingly, and nearly all' of them hatre sore eyes and sorer. hearts, poor things. Six dol lars a week the average price Made here. ;Some there are- who make nine. The.ma jority- only make five. •• The ;fourthly floor, one immense room, runhing 'over the whole floor fivint back to front and-froth side 'to 'side, is occupied by. the cloak-Makers. There are foir . long tables down the centre ';of'the twit,: and smaller ones placed a little to'', the side. Here, dur -ing the brisk benson„ ninety-five girls work. • ..Now the number, cannot be more than twenty. The women work ing here seemed: inure than those on the lower floor; but they,too ' are overtaxed, and allow themselves-to die by inches, just because" they fancy they are making an hon est livelihood. They average more than the muslin Workers. Some of them - can I make ten week, but these are old hands at the limitless. On the fifth floor is' a smaller work room than either of the oth- ors. It is devoted to the making up of plain• underwear for 1 es and children. :There are about twen -five or thirty' employeeshere, 'pale; - w and sickly, • but strange. enough, more. contented with their lot than those of.eithet - tof the fleets below. I asked one old ladY,- 'whose age would surely en title her to rest, how she liked to 'work there ? She replied, "I thank God that I can take care of myself in old age:" She is,seventy two years of age, and earns three d o ll ars a wee k, God, help her I could not help wondering how in the world she man aged to reach the fifth sully with her poor, 'rheumatic limbs and feeble strength. As if divining my thoughts, she said "To be sure, it's a geod ways up, and I have to come very slowly; but after I once get here, there's a , good rest for me until night."',A' little' creature of thirteen, but whelOoked no more than nine, was basting 'hems in a corner. She was only learning to: sew, the said, and, had Veen there;two weeks,- but in a fortnigle- more' she would be paid for - working.' Upon asking her "how much," she answered with a proud inflection of voice', -"five dollars a tnonth," . The faces of the employes throughout this establishment generally wore a shockek startled expression, as if they were forever ofi the rack: • A gnat majority seemed to be suffering, with lung and throat:diseases. Poorly paid, illy-clothed and fed, they go on from one year's end to another. = RGH, G-AZ,FirrE : SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1868: PITTSB TMIMM=GS - AND NOTIONS. "SEPH HOENE & The Dnest Atswriment of STRAY AND MILLINERY GOODS, To be Found in the City. RIBBONS, • • FLOWERS •' CRAPEgd. SILMALL\ES •• FRAMES, FROSTED ILLUSIONS, STRAW. TRLIDdINGS, ornamented. ALSO, A WELL ASSORTED - STOCK-;OF _ . WRITE GOODS, eons - tn, ;. • • -; HOSIERY, - . HOOF S K IRTS, GLOVES, -- ' BAL3IOIiAL SHIRTS: EMBROIDERIES, ;. .HANDIIERCHIEFS, `FRINGES. • BUTTONS, ' TRIMMINGS, . BRAIDS, • Atut a Full Line of Yotions. lIIRNISITING GOODS, r • NECK TIES, DOWK,'SI:SPENDEES 4ORRISON'S STAX SHIRTS. Agents for BISMARCK; DICKENS, 'VICTOR and other popular makes of PAPER COLLARS. Prices as low as Eastern Jobbers. Wholesale 'Rooms up Stairs Nos. 71 and 7.9 Market Street. mhl7 • A PERFECT FITTEVG GLOVE. MACRUM & CS R LISLE, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEM 1 KM GLOVE DEPARTMENT, Which is now complete With every eoloi-and shade They have Just opened 100 DOZES of the Celebrated A. C. C. (.Tenviu) RIDS, Imported especially to our Order.' Hundreds of our customers can testify to theirperfect cut and fault less quality. The colors wore got up from blutdes of dress material, 6elected and furnished by us, and are really . • Elegant and Desirable. The aecortment Includes BLACK. WITITE, DARK COLORS. MEDIUM COLORS. and OPERA or PARTY COLORS: MACRUM ,e CARLISLE, ME THE BEST KID GLOVES LAPORTE'S PARIS KID GLOVES, Alt made by me bear my signature, LAPORTE, FISK, CLARK EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, No. 58 white Street, N Y feIOM:TTS • F~nGE,. GIMP HEADINGS, IN AL COLORS, JUST OPENED, AT. mhs STEAMSHIPS STEAM TO AND FROM salk ' - LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWNORELAND, TWICE A WEEK.' THE INMAN LINE, Sailing EVERY:SATURDAY—EVERY WEDNES DAY,—carrying ' the U. S. Mall. Tickets sold to and from Ireland, England, Scotian., Germany and France. Apply at the Comintnrs office. . W3l. . Exclusive Agent to Hook Cabin Passeners, 54 FIFTH STREET, Adams Express Office, Pittsburgh, Ax. WORT PITT DUMBER COMPANY - - $125,000. PRERtDracr—EDWARD DITFIRIDGE. .Sr,currAitY—T. A. WRIGHT- ScrutINTENDEsT—ELIPW. DAVISON. . Edward Davison,l L. F. Duncan, Jolux Mellon, 1). Dlthridge, Geo. W. Dithridge; 1.. Malone, ts. R. Johnston. - LUMBER YARD—corner of BUTLER AND AL LECIIIENY STItEETS, Nlnth.Ward. t . OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, 'Wash ngton Street. - ..ja.2008 AffERCHANTIV. -- ; , . . „LTA_ , . , . . . LIVERY AND SALE STABLE a.. WARD IsTicHoLsoN„ E!ropritor, NOS. 141 AND 143 THIRD,STREETi 'or PoNrri MERCIIANTS' TIOTCI..) 110ESES. CARRIAGES, &c., FOR 7IIRE. Par 'titular - attention paid 'to the purchase and sale of Horses. - , . anB:d4 'rpllE GREAT HOUSEHOLD FRIEND OF THE AGE. Th 6 .."Qtleen," Triumphant THE (wow OF. THE WISH TUB. • BEY IT.. TRY IT. • FOR GENERAL WARRING Puizi osketrlS PRONOUNCED UNPRECEDENTED; cheape r soap—cleanses more thoroughly7eosts less money . - saves more time and labor, and is sold by all Grocers. , • One trial will demonstrate ItssuperlorityAnd.secure it a ilrirtplace In time affection of the entire house hold. • 11ianufactured by the • • , lIESS MANUFACTURING CO.i 130 WOOD STREET. Pittshitrah. WASHINGTON MILLS, STREET ' , .I(„ciir VitsburghGrisitt Ele.i4t,or • • . • • s Illannfaetnier - of CORN MEAL, ItTE4I.OI:IP. and CHOPPED FEEDi Orders 'delivered in eltber city free of ebstge. - Crain of all - kinds ebopped4 and ,Corn shelled. on short notice. ittAILAr-420, 000 bushels prime "A" " Xlri4lr rinicus 'At ob.; maiiievisi South Canal Street, near Chestnut, Allegheny, Pa uttoinmrazdAT ESIIIII 19 Fifth Street, SIZ.F.••3 3-4 TO S. 19 FIFTH STREET Esi vim WORLD ARE MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SIZES F. H. EATON'S, No. 17 fifth Street. LUMER. DIALCTOBB LIVERY STABLES. W. W. ANDMRSON. • ' ~~„r- REAL ESTATE AGENTS:: P.. HATcII6 REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 98 Grant Street, Pittsburgh. REAL E TATE OD - PERSONPROPERTY BOUGBOUGHT .IJ D Som. WILL GIVE - I".T.Olttit'T ATTENTION TO Negotiation of Loans; Attend to the Renting of rrngertyp:Colleetion of Cloints; fie. BAILEY • STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BRO RS - . AND - ATICTIONEERS,. , e , . _ Are Prcipared to sell at Auction STOCKS, ONDS, and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAti.E ATE, HODSEHOLDTURNITURE; either on' the premises or at the Board of Tride.Rooms. Particular attention paid, as - heretofore,' to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales of Real Estate In the countryntteMlo.. Mice, No, 66 SIIITILFIELI) STREET. 0c23 have t. ow for gale several of the finest F.A.TiMS in Westmoreland and Indiana counties. on remarka bly easy tering, :43 elsv that any one desirous of buy ing can purchase on time altogether. Call and ex; amine for you3;6elf. G. V. PETTY. • No. SO ...i.mltktield.6treet mll4 BUSINESS CHANGES PISSOLUTION.—THE FIR 11 OF 'WHITE, liEltti,Elt & CO. 'was tlUsolTed on t e 10th inst., by mutual consent. 'DANIEL WHITE, . W. H. RERGEIt. W. FREEMAN. The undersigned will centlnue the manufacture of Wooden Ware nod Packing' Boxes., under the name and •atyle of FREEMAN - 4.; BERGER. °ace and Factory between Morton and Clymer treetF; Ninth Ward. W. FREEMAN. - t U. BERGER.: Vittsbuigh. March Is.& • . mr.natal DISSOLUTION.—the firm Of' ROBINSON, ReKENNA. & CO Of Allegheny City. has this clay been glissolveriby. .mutual' coconut. J. S.• ROBI! 7 iliON will continue the Grocery Business at his new store, No. IS.I Federal Street, And its:ruffles nil liabilities of the old firm ROBINSON. NIcXENNA & CO, J. S. ROBINSON. imlll2;ra2 IMISSOLUTION.-TitE nium OF A TWE I. L. LEE & CO: was dliisolved 012 the Ist of. February. .11.80 S, by mutual consent. Either partner may sign the name of the firm In settlement. .1011 N ATWELL. . ' (11A IMES ATWELL. A. J. LEE. The undersikned wil continue the t'IIOLF.SALE GROCERY BUSTICES.. tinde4 the name and ;ogle of ATWELL .t. LEE; at - he old place. Zit). 131 Second %treed. A continuance of tile patrOninte of Abell . ' friends and the public Is retnectfully solicited. CISAIti.ES ATWELL. PRINia rITTSLIcitcu. March HOTELS. HE MA N SION . HOUSE. T. undereigned beg to announce to their friends and the public that they hay purchased this OLD ESTMILDSEED and Lilt HOUSE, No. 344 Liberty' Street, . . 11 And wllicantinue to keep 'lt In the best style;" The 1 ..,`,- .. . .SIANSION 110 USE has over one hundred rooms, all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, ,t c, newly furnished In the best style, and only.two min- ! _................w5ws titres' walk from the Railroad Depot... Trayelers.will , find this house en excellent one to atop at, and will be accommodated any hour, day or night. . ~ Connected with the House is a splendid Hall for Concerts. Famille4 or single persons taken to ard.by the day.y week or month, with or without mo s. • H. WACN R; „,hl7:mr PITT...BURGH CONDUCTED ON THE Etatoppi ANTLAS, ' . • . JAMES HOTEL, . 403'• and . 4o7 . T e ilicrty • • • Opposite Union Depot,. iITTSBUBOII. JAMES IS. LANAHAN,:Proprietor, This house is newly.huitt and splSndidly furnish ed, or.:1 convenient to all the Railroad* coining into the city. Strungers *Biting the city will dnd this a - eery convenieut and economical plan. You secure and Restaurant f n o e r c &°duf.r4;ag as you ft;tpuetn":i all hours of the day and night. Balls and parties supplied with Suppers at,the shottest notice and reasonable rates. - " se184(88 ST. LAWRENCE . HOTEL, (ON THE EUROPEAN 1 - 1.. AN,) N. 7f..iCorner Penn and Canal Streets, ~PITTSISURG,II; JAMES JOHNSON, Propr ietor: ' This house his been 'thoroughly refittid atril new ly furnished throughout, Lad ts now opeU to the public. ' HATS-AND CAPS. NEW SPRING. GOODS. ALL THE .SEW STYLES OF Rats and Caps, AICRIYINO DAILY, AT lIIVORD CO:S, fel-1' 131 WOOD_STREET LIEELER, DEALItIi iv . . 11.Arrliii, . ip,iliPs Aril): vilits, .. , Xi l io, maiittfactuTir; Vlioleiale and Retail Dealer in TIttiNKL, , -V ALISES, ,Ite,, , No: .1.32 83.11TII FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Ye: ~ . , . Orders promptly filled and satisfactlon-guaranteed. ARCHITECTS. ARR bs.IIIOI3ER, Ipit • " • • •CT.E3,• 711,11,11"BOIJSE'ASSOOLt.TION , f 1 and 4 St. Cliff 'Street, Pittsburgh Pa. Speetal ittention" given' to the designing and building of. COURT. HOUSES and PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ,- ARTOS, ..a2 • MECHANICAL .AND _ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN. Mike. Philo - 11611, 73 Third Street, With Mewls HOLIA'ND'eCO.,,I 4 PITTSBURG H . , . . . L" . . - IRON retiNXIERS PINE CASTINGS, .ALL deecriViu, t9iPlumb Go at and Fitters; AP 11cultural Oementic,Cotton and WOOlO Idll4 3 11 e. Alt obWoric prbinptly attended to , Ogee. d WOrkt—W4l3lll,ATOie AVIIFICUE. ticarOuterDepot,..Mit hear CI Pa. • ci...uor, 441 . TrArscrxe;.:'..,r!.r:BAT 4 RPNPA T V #VI ! " 11 *** t , . 11 1 OEO 0 01. ra _ 40K • CO, eiVrlp iii"Pittaltf tit:etched, Cemented and Riveted osk-rsaned7 LEATHER 133ErliX'rNGN , No. 409 LIBERTY BTEEET, (2d lioor,) opposite tinion Depot, Pittebusgb. • GROCERIES FOR V4.Akcr*.k..NT 'TEAS, F /:' clioicEl cornE, -, , 18X)L0C154 lilli ROW SOWS, No. 20 Fifth Street. FOR THE FINEST TEAS,. - - • THE CHOICEST GROCERIES, - THE PUREST SPICES, And the best CANNED FRUITS. PICKLES, &e., nt the most reasonable prices, go to FRANCE'S TEA. MART, ~ 15 Diamond, Piti%bnrgb -- NEVV , ORLEANS` SUGAR AND' MOLASSES, • IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. - MA hlids. N. 0. Sugar. prime to choice:, 500 bins. Plantation Molasses, prime to choice; 110 `. prime Carolina Rice: • ,o s oo • extra Salt. -M11)(;al4.1% and I and general l g il o g o % assortment C o ll u t r of i n a ( l . l r kin ds Ea i e f low to the trade, by JOHN I. HOUSE 4 BROS., Corner Smithfield and T: ater Streets. -mh:bra.ll CRACKER BAKERIES.: MARVIN'S CRACKERS ARE BAKED IN A PATENT OVEN The Onlir one In Western Pennsylvania. It glees .1" LIGHTER, SWEETER and more UNI FORMLY BAKED CRACKER, (consequently more wholesome,) than can possibly be produced from any other klud of an oven. I use the best Flour, and will warrant my goods superior to any others. Capacity of this-establishment over 100 BBLS. PLR DIY. It Is the . • Largest Bak 6,7 ever in Pittsburgh. .Son( genuine unless 3IATIVIN is on the side of every package, . . .• ) S. S. MARGIN, 91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ESTABLISHED IN 1640. II mh7:ps3 SHEPHARD'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory, 317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTBBIIIOIH. 3iannfacturer iiid - deoler in all Linda of Ipowpc•ricorT - F.Try, GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY 100 WOOD STREET v COLOGNE SETS, PAR lAN 'STATUETTES BOBINIA.N GLASS,. And' other STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, a great variety. RICHARD BREED & CO nahlo CHARLES REIZENSTEIN, 152 Federal Street, Allegheny, --• _ (Fourth door above Dlamond:) Glass - 'China Warn& Table Cutlery 9 . AT EASTERN PRICES. Everything required In a tirst class store on hand. Cali and examine our goods. ' ; jelo:a9 PIANOS, ORGANS, &O TURN THE BEST AND CHEAP . jug EST PIANO AND ORGAN. Schomacker 9 s Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCHOMACKER riallo combines all the latest valuable improvements known in the con struction of a first class instrument, and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, for durability and beauty. surpass all others. •Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish,' cheaper plan all other so.caued Arst class Piano. ESTEI"S COTTA 4 TE ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed instruments, in pro ducing tho most perfect pipe quality of tone of any similar Instrument in the United States. It is sim ple and compact in construction, and not liable to get out of order. I _ CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX uMANA TREMOLO" Is only to be found In this Organ. Price from $lOO to 4'550. All guaranteed for the scars BARR •RNA • KE & METTLER, mha No. 10ST. CLAIR STREET. (SECONDmririre . • ' , 3ILIADEONS AND °ROOS; • In perfect order, from:s36 to $130.' .• • • .It4Ri.;OTTE MUNE, p a hnt • _;:ip‘yitt.li at 21Adobi above 'Wood _CONFECTIONERIES. • caUNDAY SCHOOL__CELEBIIA - p .TIONS, PICNICS„DDINER PARTIES, &c.,' furnished i'ith the best . • t • ICE CliE4*, cONFt_VITO - NERLES. . CAKEs, _FRUITS, &c., &e., At the lowest price and on the shortest notice, by JULIUS , RICHTER, No. 15 Diamond, Allegheny. JeM:mlo . . COnfeiti46ll and " Bakery, 0 :5400 81 . 1r111 1 . F B lE t tf ee tT se Eli ve E n T, itt Liberty yir•LAD; a.Eli bysTzt{ BALWN'attachod O c EORGE HEAVEN, Candy Manufacturer, Andealg :NUTS. In FOREI GN AMERICAN FRUITS PlCNl.Ei fir tr 9. l l.lsl c iedoral: Street, Second" cioor:rrt;ixt ple a iltst National .13p,n1, Alle camPligw; Tnal ma9g. &o. , D 1101)EII , I , ' c f M Ufa STONE, HEARTHS, CHIMNEY TOPS AND WATER PIPES. 011ee sad Warehouse, 167 FIRST STREET, op poslteeMonongahelaHouse.:sell AND 64:1 TO FANCY SETS, 100 WOOD STREET 0 WOOD STREET ' •.,',"=',l- ' .74.,:"..,17:1,-1.1 . 71- " ,, r ,,,,,,, :*:72.717, -,. . ‘ , .,:z,, , -_-, , 1nT,L7F .,,, , ,, ,, ,,-,,k S <-_,Ayti-,-,,.-s-,-..,,,Viv--,-**,-s:_,,,SEat--0.- - ' ' 55'gAie.W.c-pierAck-4.-e/r..4pb.,, ---45 k 446- ii.o 3- 4 .4 4.--zift - Tiv.- ' ,-- litd- , v,V-iT , 1....1 , - , 4 - • .I'4. -. AUCTION .4ILLE§, BY TALIEB. & PHILLtPaI PHILLIPS ; 'AUCTIONEERS =And commission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No, 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS; :SHOES CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIV ' l.Tt . i/1;M DAY AID +-INS . . , , Consign Merits Belief ted: Prompt Be. turns. BY A: wmWAINB. pEANKIUUPT SALE" WESTERN r.A . N . Ds - !Ma" OIL ^eroms.4--Tid URSDAY NING. April 7th, at . 7,16 o'clock, will be sold, second floor of Commerci al Sales Room, No. 106 Smithfield street. by., order ..of,John- Ark. Figlieelultanikrutdcy of Jenkins. Neel a• CO., the rout:re-41g -w g stere Lerog and , Ollblocks: I quarter secllon'in Otes Co.; Nebraska. -.1 - quartet section in FrankllnCo....lowa. 2 one-eighth sections - in Criis Co:, Nebraska.' • 2 one-sixteenth sectionsin Ada 11%P0., /10: • 220 acre tract In {Fright Co..,ldlssourl. 1 quarter section in Co., Casa Co. -Nebraska: • 7 100 shares Black _Diamond Oil Company.. j 100 Shares Pennstivaltia Oil Company: .1 , , 100 shares , Whiteblll 011Compani• I • 100 Shares - Phillips 011 r ompany! • - • • 500 shares Banner, Oil. Company! _ , inhla •—• A:. McILWAINE, Auctieneei. BREWEIL.IES. p.ino.ifix STEAM BREWER*: JOS. SP.E.NCii , J IS. -LID.DELL. SPENCER, M'KAY & CO., MALSTERS AND BREWERS Of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, _PITTSB ROBERT WATSON, Innager - - SECURITY AND COMFORT. FOR THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. J. B. BMW SAFETY :FIRE JACKET, Car Heater and Moderator, For SMOKE AND' HOT Alit FLUES. dispensi ng with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired without the .possibility of lirlng the car or cars to which the Jacket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which Is arra nted to resist the most intense heat that may e &dialed to It In _the position and purpose for w h eh. It is intended. It Is a sure protection from ace' eats by Ilre, origi. resting from defective Hats, or here iron pipes are used as conductors for smoke-or heat. It is appit plicable -to all piping that may.b Conte overheated, uud is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where wood or ether cc mbustlbie mat rial may be placed in close proximity thereto. I a now ready to ap ply my incenti an •to stores, d ceilings, Tacteries, ships, steambo:.ts, railroad ' ears, &c., wherever .pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and security demised. I will sell, on ap,. i pllcation. rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; also. territorial rights. - to such as may wish to engage in settling prirDeges, either by State 1 or county,. . J. B. HARRIS.. • 4i-Office at the "NE PLUS .131.T.RA PAINT WORKS,' corner of Morris street and the Alleghe ny Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. feaes4l.l S UPPLIES FOR WATER WORKS eoNI'ILOL L E It ' S OPPICE I CITY Or ALLECILIEN - Y, lfarch 16.. E64. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this officer until TUESDAY., 24th Inst.', at 4 o'clock P. .m., for furnishing the Allegheny Water Works during the current year with the following stippliee, to4wit:' : • , •:. WATER PIPE, „SEARCHES AND• SLEEVES of the - following diniucterv, viz.: 4, 6, 8, 10 awl. 12 inches. Also Tor COCKS, FIRE FLUES. AEI! lIISCELLANEOUS CASTINUS, ALL THE STOP COCK AND FIRE PLUG BOIUS FERRULES REQUIRED DURING THE TEAR. Also, all the COAL required during the year, to be. of the best quality of nut, and to dellveredqu the yard of the Water Works. . • • - All of the 'above sup Plies to be delivered at SUM times and places as the Superintendent of the Workt may direct.' Separate bids are required for each of the fore going articles; also separate bids for each of water ._pecificationa for the above can be had it the office. of the Superintendent, Wm. Paul,• Jr., or at ;he office of the City Controller. • ; . The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. - -;. Proposals will also be received at the same time for doing the HAULING required - by the Water Works during the year.. t. B. FRANCIS, whi6:n:lK - City Controller:- MALT. -500 BUSHELS • " . . FALL - BARLEY` M AL T, Received and for sale by . .•'.•. . : ' • • ItIeBALNE .AELIER, . . , • .. •14LWATill, STREET Pittsburgh, Jannaiy , 7 • orrici Or CiTT Pittsburgh, March 16th, 18G3. P ROPERTY , OWNERS -. 't • ON ,FIFTH. STREET, : iteiween Market and lhrilthfield streets', are request .rd to put in all pipes connecting, with the Sewer, Muter or Gas Pipes, . • , . BEFORE THE lOris OF APRIL; • After which date no .permits will be granted for opening said street. • " ' mbIS: H. J; MOORE. City Engineer.' - - ' OFFICE OF CITY EN'GINIIIII, -- -1 -ALLEGHENY CITY. March:l2th, hlBl, i TO CONTRACTORS. -7 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received At, this office until tfDAY, March 20th, for grading 'that portion of ]Garth Common, east of line of Palo: Alto street, And. the portion of East Common north of Ohio street Profiles and specificationa can be seen at the office. CUARLES DAVIS, . . „ Superinterident and Engineer Perk linprovement. 171111EitgAL • CLOTHES - . WRINGERS. We have nisde arrangements whereby we can fur nish to the tradelthe UNIVERSALRHINGER. of the mann faeturer's wholesale prices, put•up incases of half dozen and one dozen. A full supply at - wholesale andretaLt, Win always be found .on hand. Jk.B .H. PHILLIPS, , felt) - • " • 26 and 28 St; Clals street. . . • (;TAMPS BRA NDS AND .STEN-. C 1318.-1. am prepared at all tlmes to till orders for fiteeiStamps, Branding irons, for marking pat • terns and all - farm implements. ' Also. Stenehs for marking barrels, boxes and 'small packages. I also manufacture malt Stencils •for marking, clothing and fine linen goods - • - '.1431ES BUfib 36 • mr3:TCP' ' 136 WoolLitrfot. GOOD NEWS _ . , CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. • . . . Enquirefor WARTY'S , BREAD.'•The largest and beet. The Initials, "11. W." ofi' every loaf. Ask for Wahl's. Toke nono elae... fezwris IJOHN HAIR TWINER AND PERFUMER, No. lISS • ourth atree :one dOOk' from Wood,- Fittaburgh. Always on and. a general aseortment of Ladles , . WIGS, B,ANDS,.CURLS; Uautlenien'a WIHS,` TO puEsif ALPS, GUARD, GRAINS, -BRACELETS, .to. A food Prlcu,ln each will be. glven--for RAW Ladles' and.Gaittleine Ws Hair Cutting. done the neatestxmauner. , inh2:u3 SEAL PRESSES ANDCANCEL. ING.STAMPS.—linanufacture deal Presses and inenling fltamps'i also btontigrains, or anything ap pertaining to the Stamp or Stencil,. trade, either.ont of Iron, copper, or -brash, ~Itaggage, -hotel, 'coal, or any checks mioded; frolhinther • 6crtisui ell ircr, coppeT or brass, at • ; - • • ' - • • • .;•.- ; a , m 4,I3IEA.POWN'iI, :rustEA - • . - " T ECEIV Hero Novoltq" Ahnon . Milk. range and GI r Cracera. O. ,;rpro7the Ler: - for vale who einktelit retail • corner Ltborcy'anaßLlndlinAreWets' cp.1 . 4;) DAY FOR AL :tenet'. Rip Tool Sala_ples free. Address A. J. FUL LA , Priniteki, Vt. .ta2:l35F H, PA. EEO II 11