@I MittAluNtt &aitttt. _ ON THE DIVAN. sosu OF THE PERSIAN TURKS ItY It. IL KTODDAED • • Do not yet put Sh a ll d vourie! slipfiers,— 6 Do not take your vat', beloved, Do not tlyi • : Ali! so sweet your conversation, Do not go: Stop a minute. Rose, my darling, Leave not so: 'Tis the very hour for prattle. 'Tie the hour,— Oh, my darling! Oh, my sweetest Poppy flower'. ' See, thecelling of the chamber. painted tine; Hose was neveri lke yur blushes, Hoe of , ne! Oh, my sunflower: my omi beloved, Linger laere: • Linger,—l. have lost all patience, All, my dear. Sweetheart! 'tis a lonely chamber, Novae near: • Hose of Khansl sweet as amber, • RI vsom here! Hurry, hurry on he wedding, Or X die: I'm- dying. y de ad already, ou fly:— • Sweetheart, with your eyebrow bemling Like a bow: And your arrow So y g lances so; eying. and . Stop, my love. an n o ot th ego: minute— Do [Frsm Public Spi EPHEMERI —Columbus, Ohio, is to hay, shortly; —A couple of hundred Boston joiners we on a strike.. —Another - opera still is announced as forthcoming from Anber. —George Alfred Townsend calls Mr. Boutwell "a black haired energy." —Wm. H. Webb the ship builder return ed last year an income of $600,000. —A large sand bar is forming in, front of the Continental Hotel at Long Branch. —One thousand clam diggerswere at work at Fall River, 'Mass., dile day last week. —Thret thousand liquor saloons are open and full of young men every Sunday in Cin7 sinned. —General Grant's sister is said to be mar• ried to Mr. liotherhead, American Consul at Leipzig. —The Princess Metternich has, given a grand charity fair and Miss Dix stood at one of the tables. —The Albany Journal in announcing the approach of Zoe calls her the ,"ant - t -crino line actress." —New York has a religious boarding house. We hope the house has also some religious boarders., —Cincinnati authorities have prohibited Harry Gurr from leaping from the suspen sion bridge into the river. —Marseilles highwaymen use the lasso, so many travelers carry an open umbrella and thus circumvent the lariatists. —Ketchum's friends are trying to get him ' pardoned out of Sing Sing. Meantime some 'persons believe that he never went in. —A. M. Bennet, a prominent Cincinnati hatter shot himself in the head on Tuesday, and died from the effects of the wound. —The Pope wants to see the 'Grand Duchess, and thinks it a pity that he is th, only sovereign in Europe who can't go and see it: ' —On Friday last an American lady suc ceeded in making her escape, in the guise of a maid Servant, frourthe walls of a Canadian Convent. • _ ' —A certain English member of Parlia ment-wants his government not to receive Mr. - Burlingame as the chief of the 'Chinese • Embassy. —The Montgomery Mail hoists the name of Andrew Johnson to the head of its col - umns, acCompanied by the legend "For - President." • —Thomtui Rabold, a German - tailor living eight miles, from Louisville, hung himself last Sunday because he had no money and could get no work, , —A. certainSeverend Colonel Pond! has been branded iii the public press of Ken tucky as a liar and a thief by his former Commanding General. —A yonng woman at the last ball at the Turneries, was clad_ in dripping sea, weed, which was very disagreeable to her neigh bors who had dry dresses. —Ross Winans is said to have abandoned cigar steamers and steam guns, and to have - taken up with theology, a new system of which heis now at' work upon. _ —A resident of Berlin who.has become rich through railroad • speculatlims, has agreed to feed twelve hundred of the itarv • , ipg East Prussians`for three months. - ''—Sydney Hydely, a youth of only IS years, while playing with his gun last Fri day, near Troy, N. Y., shot and killed a • young female cousin named Billings. —Gips -, • Swann has appointed the noted' rebel as Inspector of tobacco in Baltimore, and tbs rebel Senate of Maryland' promptly confirmed the appointment. —Mr. Bergh thinks that the recent heavy snow storm which blockaded the streets of New York, was especially sent by Provi dence to give over-worked car-horses a day of rest. —One of the Webb sisters is going to lee - titre in opposition to Anna Dickenson. As • " the latter person is renowned for a temper, •not always gentle, scratch fights may be ' looked for: • Viberoy of Egypt has three harems and a wife arid suite in each. He hag put the spinsteers on the qui airs by announcing that he intends to take to himself a new - wife every year. —A: French antiipmaian has just published . • a pamphlet endeavoring to prbve that-Sol omon's temple was furnished with light ' fling rods, and to give to Solomon the laurels of Franklin. —At a funeral service at Mr. Beecher's • . church in BrooklYnt recently, . a .;lady had her Wallet taken out of her pocket, the money taken out of the wallet, and the wal • let placed in the pocket of her sister sitting neat to her. - —The Cincinnati Enquirer has made a really astoniahing discovery. If the, Presi dent is deposed, he will again,become vi m President, and as inch will of course imme diately. take 'possession of the empty Presi dentia elua4 • , - • Tho',Miiatoomery gal: and the Mobile 13efister,-published in Alabama, show • signs • • - of. returning •Asense and an attempt at good _ . l feeling. • The Register says "we of the South honor the Northern soldiers because they fought us gallantly and_ died like men in defense of their cause. ? -A-woman in-Vermont gave alarge par ty the other day to children under, one year of age. Her own young son being host: The mothers were invited,loo, and waited on the young people while they were enjoy ing their banquet. . —Santa Cruzians are turbulent, because their island that was not Ancluded in the sale of the Danish West Indiesto the United States. It would probably be well for those people, before making trouble, to wait and see what the United States has to say to the transfer of their neighbors. —ln Evansville, Indiana, last Sunday a negro in the employ ,of Mr. Jack Robinson, went into the room where that gentleman and his wife were sleeping and attacked them with an axe. Mr. Robinson was terri bly mangled before the negro left and made his escape across the river. —A man named Shannon has . been ar rested in Michigan, and a woman named Wells in Chicago, for the stealing of $20,000 from the husband of Mrs. Wells. The par ties reside at Weston, 3lissouri, and were about fifty years of age besides having occu 'pied prominent and respected social posi tions. —A Chicago paper says that John T. Al exander, of Illinois, after the first of May will cease to bring his cattle over Pennsyl vania roads and turn them over to the Erie line. This' item is of importance when one learnsthat Mr. Alexander moves now over Pennsylvania railroads from five hundred to eight hundred head per week. —Temple Bar is soon to be placed among I - the things that were.: The antique-gate-way is tottering and unsafe, and the fiat has gone forth for its removal. It is one of the most ancient of London city land-marks, and its decadence and destruction will be regretted by many, probably, however, by none more than the Messrs. Child, the bankers, who have for a long time used it as a warehouse in which to store their accumulated piles of old ledgers and bank books. —The Philadelphia Press has a cone 4ondent who writes over the signature of "Olivia," Olivia's letters have a feminine tendency, for instance in speaking of a re cent levee at the White House, she says. Gen. Hancock was there, the handsomest man a women's eyes have ever rested upon in the military service. No matter about his record in New Orleans; no matter about the dubious reasons that brought him to Washington. Queen Bess, one of the greatest women who ever lived, would have made him Prime-Minister at once. —The wonder of the world was excited when Madame Ristori made her first tour through the _United States, but Fanny' Janauscheek has eclipsed her. There never was, in the annals of the stage so brilliant a triumphal march as her's has been through the West. At every city she was received with torchlight processions, sere nades, or similar honors, and- at many places more substantial testimonials were given. At Cincinnati she , received a mag nificent gold medal; 'at St. Louis a splendid silver crown; at Chicago a valuable and massive tea ssvice of five pieces, and at Milwaukee a parure, consisting of a gold watch and chain; diamd:nd sleeve-buttons and ear-rings. Deputatkins _came from dis tant cities to request her presence, and in all the places where she filled engagements, she was pressed to remain and play longer as on every occasion the houses were crammed to overflowing. I I ft , for April water works A New Discovery in Telegraphy. We were recently shown by Prof. A. C. Hideout, of the Hillsdale Business and Tele graphic Institute, a new- and important dis covery in the art of transmitting messages, and constructing telegraph lines, which we are confident, must prove of great value, not only . to telegraph companies, but to all re ceiving benefits therefrom. The discovery is one made by Prof. Hideout after much study and research in the science of electric ity; and consists in the application of entire ly new principles. The principal points of superiority of this new application of elec tricity over tlie system now in use are sig, follows, and must force themselves favorably' upon: the minds of those at all acquainted with the many difficulties now to contend with in transmitting messages, as of great importance : I—One battery only is needed; whereas on ordinary telegraph lines two are employed —one to operate the main circuit and the other the local—but in this peculiar arrange ment both circuits are operated by the same battery. 2—A key and sounder are the only instru ments used for transmitting and receiving messages—thus dispensing with the use. of the relay entirely. - 3—lt is altogether free from atmospheric disturbances, and messages can be transmit ted in dark, damp, rainy weather with as much facility as at any other time. It is constructed upon purely scientific ( principles, and we think when thoroughly tested will prove a perfect success.—Chicago Tribune. Ti A Duel In New Orleans. • A desperate duel took place about five o'clock on Friday afternoon between two gentlemen, one Mr. N., of French origin, connected with' the financial department of one of our theatres, the other, Mr. B. a creole, of this city. The challenging party was the theatre gentleman, and Mr. B. se lected ;the French navy broad sword as the weapons, which were sharpened to a very keen edge. The combat took place back of the Orleans ball 'room, in the new hall, erected on a portion of the site, formerly oe-' cupied by the burnt up Orleans Theatre. The piu'ties were seconded by experts like themselves in the art of self-defence, and it is probably owing to this fact that tke — duel did not end fatally. The combat lasted a 'few minutes, and concluded by Mr. B. cut ting Mr. N. deeply, but not dangerously, directly' over the right temple, Mr. B. at the same time receiving a serious wound in the, left wrist in his successful endeavor to ward off a deadly blow of his adversary, aimed at his abdomen. The combat was then ar rested, and the wounded parties received the attention of their physicians. -Mr. B.'s wound is said to be of a severe character and it is feared that the main artery of his injured arm this been severed. The floor upon which this desperate duel took place was literally covered with blood, which flowed profusely from the wounds of both -combatants. The eanSe of the duel was of a personal cbaracter, and fora = wonder no lady was connected with the affair.'--New Orleans Picayune March 10. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1868. , t • -' , OIiLY - A RTILL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH _ FOR. EIGHT DOLLARS. YAWL , CPPEH A-ND: LOWER SET FOR tn.' TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR NO CHANGN FOR EXTRACTING WREN ARTI FICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED._ ALL 'WORK WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. LAUGHING GAS FREE OF CHARGE, AT .-4M . C.y.:.* : "..§COTl7l7.s_:.iij DenUg - EftabMMme,t, 278 PI lOT VEREBT.,;3D DOOR ABOVE. HAND D.—As DR. SCOTT is a licensee under the Goodyear Patents, he will not make any ••new gag) rubber" sets, but will continue to manufacture the genuine articIe—VIILCANITE. . ird=da.T rt , :. GAS FIXTURES aaa cl es 1 lora, FOR GAS AND OIL. Just teceived, the finest and' largest assortment ever opened in this city. WELDON & KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COB. VIRGIN ALLEY mh:l4:n= DRY GOODS. 18 . 68 . DDY GOODS. lk ARBUTHNOT, 3COFLY" GOODISt NOTIONS, At Eastern Prices BOyergli are Invited to toll Fuld ea. amine our Goods and Frites. No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. inh l:n NEW GOODS, J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO.'S, No. S 7 Market Street. BLEACHED MUSLIMS, CALICOES_ AND CRASH, Entire Stock Of GOods Closin Out, To make room for exteudlng the Store Room hack No. 87 'Market Street. - ("Unit, McCANDLESS CO., C (Late Wilson, Carr t C 0.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 04 WOOD STREET, • Third door above Diamond alley. PITTSBURGIII. PA. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DRAIS 11A.CKS, &e. .. ' . 9 , PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR CASH. Notice is hereby - given to 'all owners of Drays: ; I Carts, Carriages. Ruggles. se., whether resident or non-resident in the city of Pittsburgh, to pay their , Licenses at the Treasurer's °thee 1 of the City of Pittsburgh FORTRWLTH. In accordance with an i Act of Assembly, approved March 30t.b. 1880. and .and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City of 1 Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 1860. _, AU Licenses not paid on or before MAT 15. 1808. - will be placed in the hands of the Chief of Police for collection, subject to hts,fee of 50 cents for the collection thereof, and all, persons who neglect or .I refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen alty, to he recovered before the Mayor, double the amount of the License. Thu old metal plates of preylons years must be re turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay .25 cents therefor. RATES OF LICENSE: Each Offe - itorse Vehicle $ 7 50 Each Two Horse '• 12 00 Eoch Four Horse .•- 15 00 Each Two Horse crack - 15 00 Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn ,by Two Horses. Eighteen Dollara cacti. For each addl; tional Horse used . in any of the aboye vehiciels. One Dollar. i yi.MUEL ALIANDER, . City Treaaurer. gE 13 6 0'YWEAt i ffiE AGE.TRiUSEI7IOLII The "Queen'.! Triumphant, THE QUEEN OF 'THE' I WASH TUB. BUY IT. TRY IT. FOR GENERAL WASHING PURPOSES IT IS PRONOUNCED UNPRECEDENTED, cheaper tban soap—cleanses more thoroughly—costs less money— saves more time and labor, and is sold by all Grocers. One trial will demonstrate its superiority and secure it a firm place in the affection of the entire house hold. Manufactured by the - HESS MANITFACTUREIG CO., Office, No. 136 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh. MARBLE &. SLATE MANTLES, AT THE • , . PITTSBURGH 'STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS. Office and Warlromn- , -310 and f 3211.• UERTY STREET. Mantle Wareroom on second Persons wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will find it to their interest to call. Workmanship not ex celled in any place, and prices as low' as In Eastern cities. Marble Mantles or Furniture Slabs which haye beconie discolored Int smoke, Oils or acids, can be :darbleized and made to laok as well as new. There Is no other place in Western rennaylvania where - Slate Mantles are manufactured. All kinds of Marble Work done in the bcstmanner. Marble Cutters supplied with Sawed Marble atEast ern prices, carriage added. , W. W. WALT:ACE. WASHINGTON MILLS • • WASHINGTON STREET, _ scar Pittsburgh Grain Elevator W. W. AN - Dr:IIE3ON, Manufacturer of CORN MEAL, - RYE 1"LOTIR and CHOPPED PEED. Orders delivered in either city free of charge. Grain of all kinds. chopped, and Corn shelled, on shortnotice. r NIVERSAL • • - CLOTHES' WRINGERS.. We have made arrangements whereby we - sin fare nil& to the trade: he UNIVERSAL WRINGER of the manufacturer's wholesale prices, 'put up in cases of half 'dozen and one doaen. A full sapid,' at wholesale and retail, will always be , found on band. •J. & fele • 2lO and RS St. Chita street. • HOUt BELL & CO6 .`-`.ANCHOR - COTTON MILLS, MannforAureriof MEDIUM autt LIUWI! ANCHOR , AND UM:i21.01.14. -13HEETING6-AltiD .41.D'AlrFOICALL4i—Stentil I,,T4;,ctiliiin,kleitalio:,.644lteiscA.-J; MEI .1 • Iv • • AliD 868. SHANNON 84 CO., WHOLESALE A1%71C0 JUST RECEIVED. AT REMEMBER THE PLACE. PlTTSin:7m:;ilx. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. AC. 3/ sues : : : : : : : _lB6B. THE TERT.IATEett: PATTERNS INNIRTIIO CM'ETS. THE VERY NEWEST STYLES DOMESTIC CARPETS, ARE DAILY ARRIVING! (AND SOLD SOON RECEIVED! . ' PRICES THE Trßill' _LOWEST. McCALLIIN Bit! :1 • 81 F:ET; zibove 'Wood. nolis 1868.81'10111G STOCK 1868, CARPETS, TusT OPENING, . 14. LARGE A 6 ,SORTME T, r AU Qualities LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE *IIO BUY TO SELL. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21( Fifth Street, mh10:d&wl" OVER . RATES & BELL'S• 2 3 JUST IMPORTED, 2 3 find Especially Adapted to this Market, VELVET CAUI'ETh, OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS. English Body Land Tapestry Briissels, INGRAINS AND lIEMPS, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN TILE CITY. • COMMON CARPETS, iS CENTS rEtt YARD OLIVERINCLINTOCK &CO., No. 513 Fifth Street. - . MLFARLAND -& COLLINS ARE ISTAN" OPENING THEIR! NEW SPRING STOCK, CAI~PET~ , OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES AND IN MANY. INSTANCES AT Less than Actual Cost to Manufaptufe. These oods mold not nap' be repaced (mttle same coet, and are offered FOE CASS I at • 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Far Below Their Present Value, AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK IN THIS MARKET. • Nos. 71 and 73 'Fifth Street, felOnaiVraT CONFECTIONERIES._ cELEK --- SUNDAY SCHOOL TIONS PICNICS., DINNER PARTIES. /Cc. furnished with the bent • ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERIES. - - CAKES, FRUITS, &C., &c., At the lowest price and on the shortest notice, by JULIUS MOTIVES, No. lb Diamond. Allegheny. JeW:mb3 ENILi W. HORBACII, Confectionery and Bakery, soo LD STEBET, Between Seventh and Liberty tart4n AS` OYSTER SALOON attached. GEORGE BEATEN, 'Candy Manufacturer, And dealer In FOREIGN & AMERICAN 'FRUITS, PICKLES, ,NUTS &c., I No. int Federal Street, Second door from the egret National Dank, -Alle gheny City. , FURNITURE. 110 PRACTICAL ~" -a-LN-, ,FURNITURE MANUFf(CTURERI IVItOLESAIat -AITD . LEMON SC:WEISE 118' rilCll774rrii : wria - grzr. ColietantlY,on baud every variety of PARIAH and MBER- FURNITURE, together atti r edw OM. plow assortment of common - Furniture ced prices. • " nowt in want of anything in our Uwe are cordially invitod to call befiro pidchasing.*_ -,• - ctOrillEMWlONGEnti.sperU* 1tD,i41,110 1 6 diffetelitiacesiifelothed arslopalre4atthefizdtalttxbborDODOLSOS um*. 84 Vialritmtsr..'; puP.LlO,7%, McARDLE, so' 93% SMIT"I MELD STRE ET , prrrsrptGlti. 'Keeps consign:ll on hind a fine asibrtsr Ost of . . CLOTHS, - CASSIMERES'& VESTINGS, • , Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the latest style. NOW READY. For the Spring Season; „ . With a large:and coniplele 'hock of BOYS', ,YOUTHS' AND ( CHILDREN'S . CLOTHING. : All the new and leading styles, to be found at - No. 4 7 ST. CLAIR STREET. . . GRAY 41: LOGAN. MERCHANT TAILORS. JONES DUFF, tio. 3 ST. CLAIR STREET, have )ust brought from the East a full supply_ of SPRING and SUM MER GOODS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.. &c., which they are prepared to cut and make up in a style equal to any shop in the east or west. They are determined to deserve and hope to receive a liberal patronage: noV.:h34 /ARVIN'S PATENT SUPERIOR CRACKERS. AND CURTAIN GOODS, EvECONI) I'I.OOR, MERCHANT TAILORS. 3tEB,CIIANT TAILOR , ?= CRACKER BAKERIES FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCt CRACERS FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CItACKERS FRENCR CRACKERS And every vrietyof S. S. MALILVDT, 91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. mh24 F TRY TITE?tI ESTABLISHED IN IE4O. SHEPHARD'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory, 317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of coNvEc , rioNlon - v , FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, &c BUSINESS CHANGES, .._.- TAISSOLUTION.---THE FIRM OF A." WHITE. BERGER ,k CO. was dissolved on tne 10th inst., by mutual consent. • DANIEL WHITE, , . W. H. BERGER, . W. FREEMAN. The undersigned w ill continue the manufactured Wooden Ware and Packing Boxes, under the name and style of FREEMAN IS BERGER. Office and Factory between Morton and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward. , W. FREEMAN, . W. H. BERGER. Pittsburgh, March 17, ISM: mh3:m9l 1 DISSOLUTION.—The firm of . .- \-' ROBINSON, MeIiENNA. 4t CO., Of Allegheny Pity. bas this day been 'dissolved by mutual consent. .1. S. ROBINSON wlli continue the Grocery Busine6s at his new store, No. 185 Federal Street, And assumes all liabilities of the old firm. . ' s uourssoN. ifefEENNA At CO., J. 13. li01;11.,O.N. mbi2:m62 - •• . . TIISSOLUTION.—THE .FIRM OF A_,t ATWELL, LEE S: CO. was dissolved on the Ist of February, 1888, .by mutual consent. Either partner way sign the name or the drat in JOHN ATwELL. CHARLES ATWELL. The undersigned will continue GM WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS. uhder the name and - stcle of ATWELL d; LEE, at the old place, No. .1311.Sicond street. A continuance of the patronage of their friends and the public Is respectfulir S solicited. CHARCE A. J. LEE. PITTSBUTtGII, March sth, 18138. - snh7:ras3 PIANOS, ORGANS, &C. BUY 'THE BEST AND CHEAP EST AND ORGAN. • Schomacker s Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCROMACKER PIANO • combines- all the latest valuable improvements ' known In 'ale con struction of a first class instrument, and has always been awarded the of hest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, for darability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from $5O to 4150. (according to style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called. tirst"class Piano. • ESTEVS COTTAGE ORGAN • Stands at the bead of al reed instruments, in pro ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any sitiillar Instrument in tte United States. It Is sim ple and compact in'constructlon, and not liable to get out of order. 4, • CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO , ' is only to be found in this Organ. Price from 000 to 4530. AU guaranteed for five BARB, KNAKE & BUETTLEE, No. US ST. CLAIR STREET. mb9 SECOND DEAND LIODEONS AND ORGANS,, • In perfect order; from 135 to 11130. • • • - ,•, • . • CHARLOTTE BLUME, tuhl2 Fifth at., 2d door abosb Wood ciih , :w:wirdr•TA:Al NEIV SPRING GOODS • ALL THE NEW STYLES OF Hats and . Caps, ARRIVING DAILY, AT M'CORD & CO.'S, te.V. 131 WOOD STREET MARTIN LIERLER, 0 DEALER IN CAPS AlCio Ablo, Mattufactureki Wholesale - and Detail Dealer TRuNKL, VALIsES, &C. 132 PIMA) STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.rs Orde promptly Med auduatisfactlou guaranteed. ARCHITECTS. r & MOSER . Aifteirrrv..vreii, PM= HOUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nos. A and 4 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special attention given to the designing and building or COURT HOUSES and PUBLIC BULL.DI'NGS. F. AR!y n ". - - 'MECHANICAL ARID AL AND ENGINEERING DRAFVEIMAN. °Mee, Philo 11E,111,111 - ndrd Street" , With , ,Atieus HOLLAiID zrrotraca. • 6sa : .11 , CEMENT VIRERRYEE #RlOO,Tu.i.•• SwHE HEARTHS, Clifli.STEY TOps ADM ArATIto s...Eitesetuid Wirstummii f 161'1 4 / I iST Br U P /T air pestle Mononothels House • -• AUCTION SALES 'BY PALMER & PIEWPB. PALMER AUMIONEERS And Commisgion Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, NO. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, rt AY AND EVENING Consignments -Solicited. Prompt Be nson. • • • -• BY SMITHSON, V. 6.121091 ar, IiVISABIZIAND,• . MONTGOMERY AVENUE . . PROPERTY AT AUCTION. MONDAY, March 30. at 3 o'clock P. N., on the prunlses, will he sold by auction, those three deed— rablo two-story Brick Ilinises, Nos. s*, - 00 and Se,. (North.Conamon,)Montgotnery avenue.. Each Wise contains tight rooms, incinding bath room% gas,-tios and cold water throughout. Lots hare a front of SO feet each. extendingback 77 feet, with side alley. The location of this property Is very desirable and convenient-for business men, and should command their attention. FNIITHSON, .VANHOOK & MeCLELLAND , -tuir2rnn',3s - Auctioneers. LAND. AT PUBLIC SALE. will offer zit relate Sate, on the premises, on • 310NDAY, .31nich 50, 11.8684 at IP. • All that valuable Tract of Sand, recently owned and' occupied by 3foges , liastings, dec'd, late of Borth Fayette township, Allegheny county. Pa. This Tract of Lano contains 8711 . acres. the- greater part of which is cleared and under fence; the improvements area good frame barn and framel , house, and orchard of young apple trees, situated on the I'. C.& C. lt. It., Panhandle, 1.3 miles from Pittsburgh, and :Opining Oakdale ,Statton. This property is considered by some .persons the best lc) . cation for country residences of anythrag. in the neighborhood. The railroad passes oyer Mould also two county roads. Convenient to churehlhools, post (Met, &c. Any person wishin to see. the property, or any further information, w please call at Oakdale Station, or to me in person, or by . letter. TERMS AT SALE. BOBEIRT POTTER. I SMITHSON, VANHOOK & 31e$ILEI.LAND, 1 . Auctioneers. JOHN S. JOHNSTON, Salesmin. • , itilifStrnSB-d&F LIBERTY TOWNSHIP PROP ERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. r f In pursuance of Order of Court. in No. 245, Juno: Term. 1968. will be offered .at Public Sale. at the COURT HOUSE. Pittsburgh. on WEDNESDAY, Aprlllsth, 1868, at 10 o'clock A l.: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in' Liberty township. on the Rraddockstleld A 024, (the property of Lewis J. Fleming, trustev,°. Containing -314 acres, more or less. 1 TERIIS—One-half cash, balance in one year, with interest. L. .T. FLEMING. Trustee. For further information apply to E. I'. JONES, Attorney-at-Law, 64 Grant street. m1111:1133 iMMEEE;IU;iIi DHATCH, • • REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 9S Grant Street, Pittsburgh. REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD. WILL OWE PEO*PT ATTENTION TO Negoilation of Loans, Attend to the Renting of Property, Collection of Claims, &e., &c. JOHN D. BAILEY 44. BRO., . • . . STOCK AND. REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, • Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS; and all kinds of S.ECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sc.. either on the premises or at the Itoltd of Trade - Rooms. to tne Particular attention paid, as heretofore , sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales of Real Estate In the country attended. Office. N 0.116 SMITHFIELD STIIEET. ticV • hciILIEAIt FARMS FOR SALE. avel...uv for sale several of the finest FARMS in Westmoreland and Indiana 'counties. on -remarka bly easy terms, so easy that auy one desirous+. of buy!. lug can purchase ou time altogether. Call and ex amine for yourself. m G. 3f. PETTY, h 4, No. 80 rimithOeld street. FOR( SALE --REAL ESTATE. couOCNTRY RESIDENCE •FOR , SALE Olt ItENT.—A large two-story double_ se, containing 10 rooms, Including double par lor, with marble mantles, and all the modern im- .provemcnts; "1 'acre of ground, tilled with fruit. grapes. berries,. Sce. Situated near Millersville at the termination of the Wylie street Passenger e,..4,r5. This is one of the handsomest locations In Allegheny county, and in -a good neighborhaod. Apply at. W. A. HERRON'S Real - Estate Office, 87 Grant mhZ. you SALE & TO LET.--Houses and Lots for sale in all parts of the city and su urbs. • Also, several FAILMS -in good locations. Also, a small. WOOLEN FACTORY, with BO acres of land, and good Improvements' which - I will sell cheap and 011 reasonable terms. . ; Business Houses to let on good streets. Privrte Dwelling Houses for rent in both cities. For further particulars _inquire of . :WILLIAM WARD, __,Ja= . 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral.' ,FRAME COTTAGE; - . , . • . . . . _ -4- SITUATE IN MOUNT WASHINGTOOd . . . . Within 25 minutes`--walk of the Monongahela , bridge. The house contains flue rooms. kitchen, cellar and vault. Lot 100 feet front by 200 feet.' deep, fronting on three streets. On the lot are 400 full - bearing grape vines of ilve different-varieties, with all kinds of shrubbery, such as gooseberries blackberries; strawberries and currants; also; peach, pear; apple. quince and cherry, trees. Will he sold cheap. inquire of - f STEEL ;it WILSON, Brokers and Ile . alEsiate Agents, a3O •. , No. 66 Smithfield Street. -- 290()0900 0 ' A - CBES °F ' . . CHOICE LANDS :FOR SALE -' Union Pacific RaiircKai ann.Panii, • Lying oloig the line of their via; at $l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE, And on. A CREDIT OF FIVE For rinther particulars. Dian!, ( Re., address .I.ll4.cd:tnyril§alonr; Topeka. Saimaa. , . or CIIAIS.-11. viatiton3r, siey, se: Lotittyitiesouri. !Ell .• _STEAMSHIPSI STEAM TO" AND.VIIOIII ' . LIVERPOOL Alib - UEENSTOWN,IRELARD, • • TWICE L WEEK ;' THE XS:2IIA.N . - EVERY SATURDAY—EVERY WIDES*. DAY, carrying .tbo U. S. Mail, !ricksts sold-W -and troralralandi.Esgtatid, EIOOTAIMPW Germany X 01200,.. Alte. Company!s , olitos, „ ,! ! tt, lEs i chtstie'4, gsifrt o E gook•CabltrPasses ! Adams Express (Mite Pittsburgh A. 3 ! II 1 BY THE _ muynis JOHN DEVEREIIIs II U 1