El t littsbutgt aaitttt. .m----- OBllil 'OD MAGGIE . : AN IDYL. BY .It. . 110VEDYN. .- .THE RUSTIC LOVER. - • Rob looks on while Maggie works, Follows every_stitch of sewing; Robin fidgets, Robin Jerks, Stammers—" Now, I must be going. Maggie with a saucy glance Sets his heart and face a-glowing;_. She'll lead him a pretty dance With his—"Nowi I must be going." 'Rothmans till Milking time; Listens to the pigeon cooing, Not aword In prose or rhyme, Only" Now, I must be going." Maggie kilts her linsey-coats , Such. a pair of ankles showing; - On those ankles Robin floats. • Yet he says—• • l must be going." Maggie takes the milking afoot: Pall across -her shoulder throwing; Robin follows. like a fool. • - Vowing st lII— . .1 must • going." ... • : Out together in the byre, - . c i ~ Where the heavy 'Ode re lowing Robin'S brain Is all a-fir , , Spite of— .• Imdt be goint," . . Maggie's ear's against:the cow. Roth bands keep the milk a-llowisig„ , 'What a chance for Robin now! ' Can heatty—"l. must be going?" Maggle's lip begtns to pout, . Pique into vexation growing— " Robin, you're a sheepishlo t; Lnddle, sure you're long o' oing." -- . • LATER. - - Maggie sits beneath a lime. 'Where the bees are ever hu ming: ltaggic's true to trysting-time. Surely Robin must be coming. , • . I Robin, not a mile away,. Keeps behind'the fence demurely; - Loth to go. afraid to stay. Yet his heart is with her, surely. Maggie plies the knitting-pins. • How they dash between her fingers! Pride and huger, mortal sins, Grow apace while Robin linkers. Rob, unseen. in ambush stands, Gat o s on tiereo's toh an wear the stocking: b usy ds. And the they foot ft-rocking. . .. Maggie drops the knitting down: Crafty-Robin hears her sighing; After one indignant frown 'Pretty Maggie falls a-crying. • Robin from his covert slips, Robin throws an ann abort her; Kisses thrice her eyes and lips. . VOWS he'd ratherdie than flout her: Maggie dries her hazel eyes. • M. hlspers low: ''3lv heart is aching; ,• "Rob," she sighs, "he true and wise, Keep and care for what you're taking. ~ "Maggie, I've been over-hold, • And torek%so, dodeny it; . ' 1 , 11 re you twenty fold" ,"N e, no,ltohin; there be qitieti" - • 1 rMuctrittlan's Magar.int TABLE TALK - 7 Cinchuiati is to have the Grand Duchess next week. —Btory is going to do Peabody in marble. What a story/ to - be sure. —Thirteen. hundred pilgrims went from. Damascus to Mecca this year. - —Le Fqat says that .undoubtedly bon nets' are to be larger in the summer. —The Ohidand Mississippi Railway is to I be extended this year to New. Albany. —Anna Dickinson wants Colfax for President. This is very hard on Colfax. —Five of Brigham Young's spouws fell victims to Pnetunonia during the past win= ter. Madame Rumor says that Lotta is to marry a fortunate young gentleman of Balti more. : • —The climate of Montana is said to be de lightful. California is quite cast in the shade. • —Carle Formes is acting at Wurzburg, in Germany. Re has abandoned the musi cal stage. —The various county treasurers of lowa liaW r iciht $38,000, during.the last few weeks, and all by buiglars. ' —Philadelphia is to have a grand organ concert, atitßich some twenty (?) cottage organs:are to 1:,.•e used. --tkintortitriPlifacialistic is a word used by . the Philadelphia Press, in connection with Kr. Alf: Burnett. .; —Bishop Hopkins' s memorial window has been. eiected in the Bishop's church, in Bur lington, by his family. . • —Lola Montez' name was Eliza Gilbert. Sheds buried in Greenwood, and Ludwig I. is catafalqued in Munich. --3.Ess Marion Foster has inherited some of her father's genius. • She has already composed some pretty little things. --Hoop skfrts are not worn at all in Paris salons. Small ones are still considered quite the thing, however, in the street. —From one or two of . our exchanges we learn that Pittsburgh is to have a fine new • opera house. The sarcasm of some journals is proverbial. • • - . • —lt is considered certain that by the end 'of August next 815 miles of the California • end of the Pacific 'Railroad will be in good working order. • . London has a knobking _ghoit, which . . disturhs the inmates of a very ieepectahle house, - Rochester knockers are not apprec lated iti.London. '—George Darwin, the son of the father of the Darwinian theory, (not, however, the brother of that theory,) is second wrangler at Cambridge this year. - ' = ' .• —The Pall Mall Gazette objects .dog ging in schools—'-a habit or custom wear. prevalent in England—and think% that . children as welleas women have their rights. . —The second detachment of yapal Zon apes are expected to leave Canada on the 15th of April neat: It is supposed: by some * that the Dominion Government will stop • them.' —A bill is in preparation by the Canadian . Government which will enable Americans to take out' patents in the Dominion on the atone terms that Canadlims danovr t in this . ccitiAtrY• • ' —English-people have a new word. In .atead of saying "so and so has skedadled," they say he has spoked. We can not think . this neir. word as eipressive as the clasaid skedanle; a• — 4 The best thing We have heard of Mr. Forney for a long. time, is that• Prentice the Louisville Is:tiireaiis spoilt Inn." We confess to - a' icspeot for any nun slandered by Prentice. Philadelphiacritic last week described "a, new ' play called Fanc,hon," in which 3140 3fitchell was taking part as Fanclioni Mme is great, but a greater than she is , here in the person of the elfin Lotta. . • —Petrolia is the only region in Canada where oil -is still produced, and there the price his fallen to forty - Cents a barreL This does not ;pay. for , Abe working, and cense becomingdeserted .quently the p l a c e is —Boston is about to-'Parade''pickpockets through the street with placards denoting ~5 ~ ~~"Y` r ~+~,~ their callihg on their,bteasts. The fraterni ty objects indignantly to this, and will prob.' ably call upon its party to add aveto to this rule, to the platform on which they intendto beat the Republicans at the next election. —Large TIMESCS, of silver pre have. been found near Lookout Mountain, in Terme .see, at least the gentleman from Chata nooga, who made the discovery thinks it is silver ore. —Hon. Galusha A. Grow is to be the ora tor at the annual convention of Psi Ypsilon Conv•ention,,,to be held on the lith and 18th of June next, at Ann Arbor. . —A.western exchange speaks of the Hon. H. H. Child of Pittsburgh,-and says he died aged 84. Who is l ihe't Prohably for Pitts burgh We should read Pittsfield or Pittston. --Tlaere is on exhibition in Cincienati now a perfectly developed woman with fine fig ure and form,. who is only two years old. Probaby the , oungest woman since the early days of Mother Eve. - —Rothschild's prospects for a seat in the House of Lords are-supposed • to be much brighter since England has a Premier who is supposed to have no strong feelings against the children of Israel. • --Prince Alfred has quite a nilmber of young Englishmen withe o hi n s spree in Australia, and they ar all . very fastish, they. have gotten into some scrapes which have horrified the Australians. LlA ) party of bloomers called on Dickens at Rochester. ' It is supposed that by this display of trowaers they hope to take an im mortal position in some book that is still in existence only in the brain of Boz. —Mr. Spurgeon recently received an anonymous letter containing $lO,OOO. Last year he receiver a similar one with like con tents, Each time he was requested to apply them to especial chaiities. G. J. Whyte Melville, the English nov .1 • ehat, has written the libretto for an opera composed by the Honorable Seymour Eger ton. Both of these gentlemen are swells on the topmost wave of English fashion. —Laramie, the new Pacific Ih!ilroad town, is said •to have 1,500 inhabitants allmen, twelve hotels, two printing offices; fifty drinking saloons, six 'physicians and one undertaker, all doing a thriving business. —Ratsky, convicted of murder, and an inmate of a Brooklyn jail, has just been married. It is suppesed that he wishes to endow his lady love with the proceeds of the sale of his "Life and last confession." —Sam Sanford, the well knownnegro de lineator, is to have a complimentary benefit at the Academy, of Music, in Philadelphia, on Saturday, on which occasionhe willsap pear for' the first time in "white face comedy." —"By paying $lOO a piece all the ne groes would be gotten out of the country" I w says an exchange, e don't believe it: t, groes might as well send the whites out of the country. There are too many of them • to be sent. - • —Mrs. Fanny Kemble, by not selling re serveil seats, has succeeded in getting. her I audiences to come and be in place before she begins to read. With a fess renowned , or attractive person this plan would hardly work as well. • • - - --Some people are troubled •at—the an- I nouncement thatthis is the year for the re- j Wr twit - of the seventeenth year locusts. , e think there-should be rejoicing over the fact, 1 for then they cannot come again for seven- . 1 teen years. ‘.. 1 —lt is stated that " Hon .*Andrew D. White will sail on Wednesday for Europe in the interest of the Cornell University." It would probably be more comfortable in a 1 Cunarder and then, perhaps, the principal 1 could go along. _ 1 —Senator Hendricks affirmed the other day in Congress that each soldier costs the ; United States two thousand dollars a year, and that the annual cost of the army of fifty 1 " 1 thousand men is . $100,000,000. Pretty 1 heavy for keeping Indians in scalps. 1 —Fran Gossmann,` a German actress of t ',some reputation was coming to America, ' but inducements of so flattering a nature . slight were held out to her from Egypt that she 1 place East: i has abandoned the United. States and is go- : L ing on , a pilgrimage to the land of the 1 i Pharaohs. —Mr. Richard Parsons, Marshall of the United States Supreme Court, has made up his mind, to resign that office, and to become a Pradidat, e foe the Republican nomination le -Congress, in the Cleveland district, which Is at present represented by Judge Speuld „ —We, are happy to be able to inform our readers, all of whom are doybtless greatly .interested in the fact, that' McCardle's name is McCardle, dui not MeA idle This is the man who has the case which of course every bellY• knows all about, or whoever don't _pretends,, he does. . ---Chlorornethyl is the name . of a new . anaesthetic agent. It is entirely free from most of the unpleasant accompaniments of cholroforraoraether, and it is at the same time as powerfhl: Properly it should be called bi-chloride of methyline, but chloio methyl is the more conveniiiit , abroviation. —The Boston Post says that " it is rumor.: ed that Connecticut Radicals have already commenced importing New York rowdies." Why Conne,cticut Radicals should, import men notorious for being unscrupulous mem bers of the opposition, is a puestion as puz zling as why a man worth a million .of dol lars, with no liabilitieksbould become bank rupt- The Boston Post is probably merely • preparing in good time an excuse to offer for Republican victory at the next election. —The Society for the prevention of cruel: ty to animals in Philadelphia; has erected roantains in various pirts of that city..• One of these lain front of the .Facbauge on Dock street, and is constantly in.use. It is of iron and is graceful and= practical; on the side next the street the water:: pours from a lion's 111. path into a basin it tthe proper height fOr horses; on the pavement side;beside an other stream is audned an iron goblet for the use of the kuman =trade, - and ,the Strata; empties into a' little basin near;the ground , literiat nil ttmeamsl,bti aeStbilltY'Ogi iptaffingthe.ClesiVater:‘.Tito-cOcuerret 0 nurriber of similar rountPleitovotald . add beauty to the streets, and be a real kindness to brutes and humans. • ' PITTSBURG )AT ' MARCH $ 8 .- . ONLY • q' • f .w*. A FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. FULL UPPER AND LOWER SET FOR s. TEETH MCTRACTED WITHOUT YARN..: NO CHARGE FOR , EXTRACTING - WHEI4 AR,TI FICIAL TEETH . ARE ORDERED. ___ ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR. FIVE YEAK.a. LAUGHING GAS FREE OF CILLRUE4 ‘ A.T 1 • . QUDTCY A. sc l oTrs Steam Denial Establishment , 278 PENN STREET, D DOOR ABOVE HA.ND. N. B.—As DR. SCOTT Is a licensee under the Goodyear Patents, he will not make any.."new (bz frgrenbutre'llgiteTell,N.l(,l.°:??l'll.e to =s tu nne d, usa 'GAS FIXTURES C 33. ark. et 6 llerms, • Just received, the finest and largest assortment ever ( opened in this cltv. t • • _ WELDON & KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COP. VIRGIN ALLEY. gi1124:n.- - • " • I DRY GOODS. 1868 . 18686 ARBUTIINYi, 2. SHANNON , rn=c,r• GpO o At Eastern Prices 1 Buyers are ( invited to call and e- amine our Goods.raid Prices. No. 115, Wood• Street, Pittsburgh. F*RAONDAY, MARCH 22d,_AT GAS NV-TITRES. AND FOR GAS AND OM. DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE AND NOTIONS , aiblA Wll. SEIPLE'S, 180 and 182 Pederai.Street, ALLEGFIEN Y Ili 623 cents-11.U.01 Col . lTra., 'Witte and A)IERI ades.CA'S POPLIN'S. lin the desirable sh -3-4 and 5.4 ALL-WOOL DELAIN ES -cheap. 5 Cases IiENTUCICY JEANS at Lq ly damaged. YARD Vint BLEACIiED 'MUSLIN at lAN HEAVY .UNBLEACItip 31Z4LIN st. IA% PRINTS, 11. t. 8. 10 sa d 15154 DELAINES 12Jic• TICSINOrCII''ECK* TOWELS AND TOWELING 113491 i 1...11,1E-It . TOILE LINEN, &e • decline to nO3fIitSTICS hieing taken oni prtce4 will correspond, AT WILLIAM SEMPL.V.:6I, Ifltolimege and Betirtil - 180 18e ream Allegheny. rna N.EWOOOIIPS 9 . . JIISTOF,6I.J.VIC.D. AT • . f • No. st,liarket street. BLDACHM BrISUNS , - • . • CALICOES. AND "MAW Entire Stock ad Goods Closing ent-, To make room for exicriAlitgittiiltorO Rootsback• RE*MEII THE PLACE, • - •• ° NO. Si:".ii..l24llCot AtrOoi. mhtx- ' • " , OM* (1,441 Qp.r r 6,47ottyi • "WHOLPAIA 'AIWARe ° !ix l • ' yereigu and - I)oxilestte..D*. 0006 4 110. - 94 WOOD STREET.' . Third 4140r,b0i.0 - ° • . ' rriTSISLISEIIII"r4. STROOMPS : • sT - E7 /11411 i MOD" agbi • ~ ..s.rmyr/IWN. MEL IF IA -I*loo.* WEEK. ' ' r ' ''. • 16 . •, Ay' istk .3/4241,7. LINE , „,, nN ' i t i: I. VERPOOI I ANDlflhi.St.. z.: ,v , • • D A* —.ENTRY r -- 1 4 to 14 ” 8 1" . B•Aran luta 150 _ ta ding EV crying ' ta•.- r, lily, Geria an, .. 6 - s . rt3r,Vired,'E d' em ..- ' • and tr .A . ,, rat.t • Noma!, els. , e 4:, 2 :Transa%. , ' , .. ,ilt Canto -Pai ' 1,. ! Mtp .: : :, ; 6 ! ..; ragnistvi Age ll l' nwrirrn STREET. _ll,Aa. mama E i i l l eali g ga " l ri ts"r ,i'kaocot • -yratk 1= P. MeMIDLE, • Filaq'T .61). 9334 'SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, reeps constantly on band a fine assortrr ent of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES , & VESTINGS, • • Also, GENT'S FITENLSITLCG GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING "MADE TO ORDER, the latest styl NOW BEADY. For the Siring Seasoti,, lth a large and complete stock of BOYS , , YOUTHS , AND OHIi,DRES' CLOTHING. . All the new and leading styles, to be found No. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET ASERCHANT 'TAIL ORS. JON~B ac •. ' 313 7 1.31E9P, - No. 3 ST. CLAIR STREET. have just', brongllt -from the East a full supply of SPRING and SII3I. IVIER GOODS, CASSIIIRKEs, VESTINGS, which they are prepared the and malt up in a style equal to an? , tamp Lin east or we t. They are determined to deserve and hope to ecee a liberal patronage. 022: lvll3l CRACKER BAKERIE 314,11Vpi PATENT' TI cir cx:AcKiats FREScaI CRACKUS FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS CO., FEENCII CRACKERS And every variety of SUPERIOR CRACKERS S. S. MARVIN, 91 Liberty Str7t, Plttsbnigh, TRY THEM ESTABLISHED. IN 1840. Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory, 317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTBBUBfH Manufactorer and dealer in all kinds of CON'F'ECTIONE Ity, • , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, :MTS. &c' „L.— ----------_ __ _ - P 'ol° FIRM OF WHITE. BERGER *.t. CO. was dissolved on V:loth inst., by mutual con sent. DANIEL WEITE, - W. H. IU ' • NV. V RE.EllfriN. • The undertipned will continue the manufacture o Wooden Ware and Packing Ikmes, under thelname and style of 'FREEMAN k.. ISE.V.GE.H. Orrice and Factory between Morton and Clymer streets. Ninth Ward. W. 1. BE.MAN. W. li. BEittiElt. - l4ltsbargh._ Marcli .. ,l7, IS&S. _ mllri:m9l-- 1:01SWIXTION.--The • firm of ROBINSON, MeKENNA 4 CO, Of .klltgbeny mi. haw this day. been dissole ' cd h mutual consent. J... ItOIiiSSON will continue the tirocery Business at his new 'store. And assumesl,llllW:hies hf the old firm. --)? mbiLmea ISSOLUTION.—THE FIILNI OF 1 , - A'TW ELL. 'GEE A CO. was dissolved on the ll _ - of February. 1868, by -mutual consent. Either i A.oan of July 19th, 1839, due July part4lorms.yeigutlic oameOfitilo drtn In settlement.- i., , . . , .'''' ''';;'',."-',--- • . JOHN ivrvi-et.r.. II % • _ - A. J. LEE. . . lilt '1868.. .. , . The undersigned will eontinue tile WROLESALE j ;'; . • ' GROCERY RMINESS. under the name and style_of i - ATWELI. & LEA: at the old place. No, 131 Second . ; _..... .... 4 street. A continuance .of the patronage of their ,INTEREST ON Tu, ABOVE LOANS -WILL friunda and the public le'respectfule solicited. 1 . . cIIAII.I.Es ATWELL. i, . .1 rmr5i............Zt......... 3/:=st 1 CEASE ON THE IST OF JULY. 1868. --------------_----_____ 1 TIATIOS ORGANS, &C. wr A - - v.tili THE BEST AND CHEAP- ' _a_p. EST rt.N.No AND WIGAN. I I . ' 1 Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,. \ . . AND ESTEVS COTTAGE. ORGAN. '1 The SCUOMACKER PIANO combines alt the i latest valuable Improvements known In the con. itruetion of a tint class instrument, and bar always t,ecti awarded the Olgimst premium wherever ex- Whited. Its tone is full. sonorous and sweet. The \ workmanship, for darability and beauty. surpass. - • styleers Prices from 00 to .150. (according to and tinisho clearer than all other so.called first class Plano.•l • ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN Stands at the head of sal reed instruments, In pro. during the most perl'ect pipe quality of tone of any . similar instrument construction , U States. It Is sim ple and compact in and not liable to get oat Of Order: CARPENTER'S PATENT• •` VOX 1117MANA TREMOLO" Is only to be found In this Organ. Price from $lOO to $ll5O. All guaranteed for an BARB, MARE & BttETTLEB, N 0.13 ST.' CLAIR STREET, RECOpili SAND irnotmoNs • AND ORGANS, In perfect: order, Man $35 to 4130., CHAILLOTTE II 4IIME , 42 Fifth at.4.,' Ad 'door. above. Wood, NEW SPRING GOOD!. • ALL TILE NEW STYLES OF • `,7 o Ilate4.'ilitid..Cat* AIIIII171:401PAI LT. AT • • trCORD4i.. CO: S, 1;31: WOOD .13TILEET. GRAY & I rEENCII CRACKERS SHE.PHARD'S Na. Is 3 Federal Street, 1;0111tiSc1N.-31eKESNA & CO, J. S. 1101UNSON. mb9 InbLl TS AND CAPS. fe.V. MAR -TIN I..IESLEI DiAiwa IN . • AS.FS AND /ItlarTnPfaceturirttiN'''...Olesiao ld-DF _ltel al , I __D In TRUNKL, VALI E t % • Ac., l a isk„ 13R 1 . 6 m. um) STREET, Ent/burg:. ,Q,rderAprovaP4Yllll""4- ARCE II3 ; -- iotogn & YIOSEII., - -.bitch - N ,, CTIS , ~. YRAJIT HOUSE ASS6CIATION3IITILDINGS, Nos: Strand-4. St.,Cltity Street, 'Flttibtirgh, PFC" *least "attelittott ttiven'io ttiii destotttraold bultdlng.ot COURT SOUSSE; lAA irtIBLIOBIIIIMIlittlii: - ... FAIL,TOB9' - , • • MECHANICAI., AND EN6111(0 1146 DRAFTSMANi 71t, vas yilitt Iluers ItOLL A th tx R OP F E R TH'S W H I FUME "'"' s.k 2143. a rums. ois itr m in e . w ar ag arouvaiit abig " B4oo ., 167 FIRS T ST ,__ltiraJn AUCTION SALES Yana tTI[EASVEN DEPARTMIM, pLfMEB &PHILLIPS, PENNSYLVANIA . 11ABBISBIlliG, DEC. 18,1867. HO'TICE TO THE -HOLDERS OF TE LB C 0 Si OF THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, DtrE JLTIN IST, ISGS. ( THE FOLLOWING LOANS OE Due July Ist, 1868, WLL ISE REDEEMED, WITH INTEREST, TO DATE OF "PAYMENT, ON THE FRE- SENTATION AT TR} FARMERS' Sr. MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, PIIII.A 3 DET-4P"UL, Loan or March 27th, 1839, due July MARBLE & SLATE -MANTLES'« I AT THE _ .. PITTSBURGH 'STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS , Office and Warlroona-319 and 324 LIBERTY! STREET. Mantle Wareroom on sezondliot.r. -, rer3ol3B wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will an ' it to their interest to .call.- • Workbianship not ex celled in any place, and prices as low as in Easte cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture S racidslb, wide Ca , .. haye become discolored bu =eke; oils to be.slarbletzed and made to la Westerns wl as new, _ -t , - Tbere Is noo - other place in' Pennsylvania' wbere Slate Mantles are manufactured. . . t Ilk Al kinds of Marble Work done Intheheltmanneri Marble cutters supplied witbSawed Marble at Rossi! 1, . ern prices; carriage_added,M ~.. ~ _ , t .11011 N F. IILANTRANT, Awl... Gen. - . - :. M ..W.. ALLACE. not3:d - . . FIURCII3 JORD.VS, Seey State. Wi 8. KESILBLIF, State Ireems•r. SECIARIIII AND COMFORT FOR .THE•TRAVELING COMMUNITY. _. _ J. B. lIARRIT-SAFETY TIRE JACKET, . :Car Heater and Moderator, For SMOKE AND HOT AID FLUES, gtspensing \ with the use of 'Stoves and Fires in or about the 'Passen t tter or Baggage Carsi with the attachment to ' ra g e without any the possibility of -firing the car .or caret* which the Jacket may be attached. ' travieg obtained of the United States Letters Pat . ent. fora.Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist thelnoat intense heat:that_ may be adplied to it in the Pellition and purpose lor which it is intended. It l's i sure protectiocr -from accidents by fire origl- Main froM detecUeo flues. or where iron p ipes are used as totidnetros for smoke or heat. It is appli plicable to all that may become overheated, andlis warranted togive perfect satisfaction where wood or other, combustible material may be placed in close proximity thereto. I am now ready t.o ap ply my invention to stores dwellings, facteries, ships, steambouts, miliroad' cars, &c., 'wherever I pipes as conductors are, mado -dangerous by being overheated and security dcsised. I will sell, on ap plication. rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; also, - territorial rights, to such as may wish to engage in seining priv:leges, eitherty,Stato or county. . 'r ' '-' 31".;•It„ !lanais. ._..' asellacii at the "NB PLUS ' vurs.A. PAINT W0UJ1.8. ,1 corner of Barris street and the Alleghe -, Valley Itailroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. ay Valley' re 2•540 JII Lk. 0. XAVING6T9.Ii.:*II: BCanxsoN, kiriN GSVAt. L • L D . : IRON rOtiIiIIIERS IitkNUFACTURF.I,., OF FINE_LIGHT cAsr-rArG , chinir24.Viarla promptly Otterided to Oaten and ,WorksWHINGTON ATF,43IIE, nar or:0 /7 " ' PIi .A.II ASC • ' . , , . . .. , t t„ ,. O (ALMS -111ArIVIPACTURE118.77 r - = ; The undersigned bluing aoeuredthe 80,3 ..hgen y r the Bale of the celebrated •,- ' • COP_LETrPOT:C../.4a.4 -• ) ," '• ' • Arc %raparridle'furr At. i n any quantity to those win ins to procure is. superior article. - 1.114 ring 'fifteen years' use of • s'Clati•we have arrived, at Path proportions as we helleye raakes it a better article for.pots Aerially .in the market, we' having secured arialtentges.::steito at six . LIGHT pad Tax; 31020H13A—VKIS, win turn sh recelpes On the pn propor, -tion,of_the, Mixture at this Clay to lipersons Ingi.— Tuevlay la grouridtidld moulded , M lumps rchas for ll u:;.4...,:" • iii ii i ; 1 1 rq,.., ,711.W1111 , X & EON , • ' ' - - L Fart Pitt lam Works. -,'_.* ,' :` .' l'".• ' “' Washington Stmet, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ . 014Laick.K14,t1010:11ri p. AT . , • Vrrit PEUr n mnnv,/e n yr 1 41 1 11 .1` veliniff!V ° !!•4 l", liDuinktefueritstlirothr adoieriotion4 ' of Pate*, 091:4199. 4 cgeMnt.9 1 19 0, Weth d.941.1141/4i xmaern:Ext - 00.X.47:5cr. No. 409 LIBERTY_STENNT, IRd loor,) opposite Union Depot, Pittobluigh. And Om:mission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AEtTION ROOMS, Igo. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, cARPETS, D r y. Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. Consignments Solicited. irSompt turns. ' - BY BMITHBON, VANHOOIE & WiLILELIAND. , 1 .- . MONTGOMERY AVENUE, . 1 . . . ' • PROPERTT.: 1 -1 ATAUCTION. . . 'MONDAY, March 20. rat '3 o'clock P. It.; odes n desb thc premises, will be sold by auctien..those three (Northwostory 'trick Houses, Nos. 54, 55 and 515;f Common,,Montgomery avenue.. :Each house contains eight rooms, including bath room; gr... ho and cold water throughout. . Lots have. afront of feet each. extending back 77 feet, with side alley The location of this property is very desirable an . convenient for business men, and should cornrow/ their attention. SMITHSON, VANHOOK & 3IceLELLAND. mi11r.,:n35 . - Auctioneers. T AT!PUBLIC SALE. • i will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, March 30, 18138, at 1 P. 114 MI thatr aluable Tract of Land. 'recently owned Red occupied by Moses Hastings, deed. Isle. of Not" Fayette township, Mlegheuy count's'. Pa. This Tract lof Lan. contains 6714 acres, the 1 greater part of which is cleared and under fence; the Improvements are a gOod frame barn aud frame , house, and orchard of young apple trees, situated on the P. C. & C. adjoin Panhandle 13 miles from ' Plttsburgh, and ng Oakdale ' Station. Tttia ' property is considered by some Persons the best hie cation for country residences of anything in the neighborhood. The railroad passes oyer it, and also two county roads. Convenient to churches. schools, post oftice, mills, S e . Any person wishing to sect the property, or any further information, will please call at Oakdale' Station, or to. me in peraou, or by letter - Ist 1868 Conanisslonas of Slnking Fund AUCTIONEERS TERMS AT SALE. ROBERT SMITHSON, VANtIOUTi litc4;LE Auctioneers. JOHN S. JOHNSTON, S3ICSIII3II. mll2.s:mßerd&F BY4. UNITE. . , VOUS E _ AND_ LOT ON SOUTH I CANAL STREET., 4-Tll. - WARM. ALLEi. Cr NY, AT - AUCTIWiII -be soldi - on the premises, on THURSDAY, March_ 26th, at si. Lo t , that desirable two -story-Brick House and: Lot, No.3.ls'South Canal. The house-contains nine rooms, with a wide hail and a good cells.i; gas, and basing a pressed brick front; all in - good order. . The lot is 25 feet front, running back 124 feet to Car- center's alley. This is a rare chance for persons -wishing to procure a comfortable home, in a good locality, and on easy terms. i mhZS A. LEGGATE, Auctioneer. T .11BERTT TOWNSHIP PROP - i .11-A EitTY AT i PUBLIC SALE.I . - In pursuance of Order of Court. in No. 245, June i Term. 1868. will be offered at Public Sale , at the 1 "•1 COURT HOUSE. Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, 1 April 15th, 1.868, at 10 o'clock A X.: All that certain piece or parcel of land 6itAate in Liberty township. on the itraddocksfield Road (the , property of Lewis J. Fleming, trustee, containing 1. 34 acres, moreor less.. Tguns—Onc-half cash, balance in one Tear, with. interest. L. J. Fi.,3IING. :Frust ‘ c s i For further- informatlun apply .p to .F... _ Attorney-at Gratrl.. riLJ.3 7. 1 V-OTICE TO OWNERS OF; DRAYS, UM," &c. . , Notice Is hereby given to all owners of Drays, Carts, Carrihges. Buggies. &c., whether resident or. non-residnt ln. the city of Pittsburgh, to pay their Licensed at the Treasurer's accordance City or Pittsburgh FORTHWITH, -in with an Act of Assembly, approved March 30th. 1860, and and 'an Ordinance of the Counells - or the City of Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 1860. - ._ t 1 All Licensed not paid on or before MAN - 15, 'lB6Bl will be placed to the hands of the Chief of Police for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the collection thereof. and all persons who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be uubjectto a pen , alty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the amount of the License. The old metal plates of preylous years must be re turned at the time Licenses are taken out, ( or pay 25 cents therefor. - • RATES OF LICENSE: Each One Horse Vehicle .... ....--..-. .... .. ....$ 7 50 ~ Each Two liorde •• - 191 00 .. Eoch Four [lonic 4 • - 'l5 VOA, Each Two Horse Tittek... , :. ':,-.' :. •: ....-...... 15 (Inc - A L ; Omnlbudes and Timber :Vhee . l ' s drawn by .Tytcsi. Horses, Eighteen • Dollars. each. For each midi , • Clonal Horse. used in any of the aboye vehicles. On(8 I Dollar. - . SA.MITEL -ALLENDER,' -t: , . -, •. , .: - -, 91 krrrsutfi2FebruarylB. ism -- I —.--- PIT'fBBURGII "'APRIL BILANII..• PACTURING COMPANY, 3fanufacturers of - 'PRINTING AND , WRAPPING PAPERS. CLINTON MILL—STEPRY.NILLk., 'onto. 1 siuurrroli MILL—I:EV' BRIUUTON, P. ' , . „ . ., . . i . ! , . OFFICE ,h,...VD,IyAWI9IUSE, No 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OFFicins—AVetb-ST ItAItTJE, President. J NO. B. LIVINGSTO'N, Treasurer. SA3ITIEL. RIDDLE, Secretary. • . 'S Hartle, John Atwell, . 'Hartman, John B. LiTlngton. • ' Cash paid for Paper Stok.. _ MALT. --400 BUSHELS - FALL BARLEY MALT, . . Rceived and for sale 'by , . . 1, 70 938 . '= ' U ltafrg c 3 l-- pitOPEIIITY OWNEIIS ON-FIFTH STREET, Betweatillailtet mid Smithfield streets, are retire:it ed to put-in all pipes emaneettug. with the Sewe ,yiater.orc4se Flpea. - • - ' • ' ' fi e . . After witich date no permits telli be, granted for opening raid street : . .".. . H. J. MOORE. City Engineer. • MrASUINGTONRIA LLS, . WASHINGTON STIMET.,•. ; Ncsr l'ittsbnrgh Grain. Elevator .Ii.NDIJETt*.3CVN, BEFOUE THE IOrn.OF Manufseinrer of CORD. "StEAL, RYE - FLOUR and .1 CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered. la either city .tiro; or charge: Orate ,or all , - kinds. ctlpped, and Corn shelicd.'on short nailer,- WE , wax - SEER AN`.: SAND V, ' ' and make to order alllctrid4 of -; ' prink and platn WAGONS, OAFS, • , .. . • DIIAAS.- W IlEr.l.ltAttit MS, 1 t• r s.I"C-I ,i. l4 not i rattiit i tll'lTlCES.,_ ~.', 1 •-', -- ! . • . ' , L. , : -,.. : UA.I.7ItARF.S and FONTEIN t i At DI3QUESNVit st , N1N.94,413, near the Pont- 1 "rol l : l at .I ' l '!'" .. ' -c O n IIL 6I 'Alt", EttliffirAF.llai co. )0111.1:1PECIii.:Oratt ilttir ~, wdolivii -,If tr ATR: ;WOBBLE - Ali It - pavilliii, 14 , 0.9% citirt lEtrbin4.4.nstrctolir frord(Wotat, , . V ttaburgh. Alwayaor4Mind,,a: general afisortment pit Ladles , LA BANDA. 01,11ZIA;041,1111open's '%4 'GSA IWO/PS, tiuititn ell AlIsS, BRACEL tot Ei t stre t i. 0 Yriogi. 41t,•Catatf.p04 ..te given I' ••y.illa 4 autt taintteekeirligilv tatting done i the tbesteetitneen*F.l-..: ' , ' , l 1i -0 1 •.: ~..,. mh2at3 Ill 'ElL7loll4lglLeatheti•and Gum L -StattiiitigiO. , 4ldintlittB4l3l6loll , R 30 ocking, 0- ets; ac., o r the best quakity,and at. iortest prices, and,...wirrxaed to siva - ddriirdr.tiOkit 4 also. Lace ileifter lit,. tvel44.e.i.itialayttledr hand and for sale, ri l th i ge l ß" l " 4 / 1 " 14441 ''';il"‘ ti tt .' - iiiiiLLIPS, . . fell) 28 and 28 tq. Clair street. jaM:oBS 141 AV.ViER STREET. El