The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 28, 1868, Image 2

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Nim the winter Winds,. retire,
And the winter ice is breaking,
And the old folks by the 11re
/ Sit and talk of sugar making.
"Tie the Wild and windy March.
And the month the question eettles
That 'tts time to mend the arch
" And to scour the rusty
Time to set the lint t 6 rights
.11/bere - 06 girls ntrd bays together -
Tend
Tend the furnace tires o"rtlghts
In the rough and rainy - weather;
Time to hew and shape the trough;
And to punch' the spite so hollow, :
• For the MUM is thawing off
And the sugar-thaw must follow.
goon the blue-binds and the bees
O'er the stubble will be wluginc,
So 'tis time to tap the trees , •
And to set the us. a-ringing..
Oh, the gladdest time of all the year
.18 the merry sugar-making,
`And t h e
s 'allows first appear
And the s eepy buds are waking!
Qtrawberrie in Charleston.
Phil*lelphl , and Camden want a bridge.
Hamilton, Canada, has female garroters.
Minnesota has a colony of one-wife
Mormons
—San Francisco is to have a woman's
hospital soon. •
—Hell-town in Florida has chinged its
namelo Gordon.
—The Queen's %%book is to be done into
Welsh and Irish. .
-One step too much—that on a lady's
dress.—Beston Post.
—The Duke of Nassau has $260,000
worth of wine for sale. '
a-Macready, the actor, is selling his fine
_collection of engravings.
—The Appletons • have offered Dickens
$25,000 for his next novel.
—Mr. Parton receives $3OO per article
From the Atlantic Monthly.
Boston paper says that all the blue
birds about there are white.
• ' —Cows in the city ydrk are considered in
Erie l asharbingers of spring.
—The laws of lowa are printed in several
lan - pages, including Swedish.
- —Chanfrau, who used to play -"Sam,"
now pliys "Joe," a new play.
—Another Lord Byron is dead; this one
was a cousin of that other.one's.
—A real and shot-proof ghost infests the
WinsloW House at St. Anthony. .
—G. A. Sala thinks that the finest looking
Wonien in Europe are Americans.
—Vallantligham is about to become the
.editor-in-chief,of the Dayton Ledger.
=The New York 'Express says that like
Porto Rico' the streets are in a shocking con
.='-Apension of .V.OO per annum has been
granted- . the widow of Sir David
Brewster. " • •
—Ubiquitous John Smith is in jail at Re
lens,. Arkansas; 11,000 of him are in New
York City. •
—An American .tEronautic Society is to
be established shortly, as a. branch of the
English - one. - - • •
• —The bell in the Third church steeple in
New Haven was tolled by the wind during
the recent tornado.
- —Flotew, the composer of "Martha," has
' a new opera called " Zilda, " which is just
, ready to come out.
—Not a single Jew lives in Newport, yet
• , there is a synagogue there with an income
of $lO,OOO per annum.
—An English editor advertises for an ap
prentice, not to learn to print, but to use the
pen, pencil and scissors. . _
—ln the month-of January 137 'barges of I I
merchandise passed frem sea to sea through
the Isthmus of Suez Canal.
—The police are more respected and con
sequently have more power among the pen . -
ple of Paris than the soldiers have.
i —Somebody wldhas got tired of collecting
postage stamps .and buttons, says that he is
going to collect editions of Dickens.
, —The Chineseare said to fight all day
and then to go home with one man fright
ened to death and no other casualties.
ltr —H. Clay Dean is said to be the one man
in America who has not the slightest idea of
whit is meant by persoical cleanliness.
—Mr. Ruskin, the artist, has been making
a fool 'of 'himself and Mr. "Parke Godwin
tells him so in the New York Evening Post.
—Bierstadt is engaged on some very large
pictures atliis studio in Rome. Mrs. Bier
' , stadt is said to be the most beautiful woman
in Rome:
: —The more highly civilized a nation is,
the more sulphur is used it; at: least so it
is stated by a writer. in "the..Cineinnati
.-=:llaffille•Harbor is to have a breakwater
which Will cost _$3;000,000. = That, amount
of Money would make Erie a better harbor
than Bill%lo.
—Madtime Schroeder Devrient, the most
renowned peison who ever trode the boards
of a German theatre, died recently at a very
advanced age. • •
-A; J. Davis has jiist ppblished a new,
rigmarole 'about ' spiritualism, clairvoyance
and such other; matters as belong to the
theoriel of,the author. •
Cincumati, papers . , call General Cary
"Little Samuel," just as ifhe were the Orig
inal "Little Samuel Woke," familiar to the
citizens of the nursery.: - '
A.Little.Lay. at Breakfast—"-
-Deal me, Sasaki, that's a 'very small egg.!'
it ise- 7 buf it was only - , laid
:tthis mondnki
Eastern' exchange thinkathat one of
. Ate strangest ! thirigi. it :knows 'of- is that
-Henry Clay -Dem positively can and'does
,
• '',rti4alillfulfself a 'gentleman.
ft—Mis4Abitan, 43 4lenuni, a maiden ladir'of
residing in Preston;. Ct.,
":`'Lather. Ititt',aet. va.c, teetb;which have - just
cometitititid•fue very fine.,
",•=iMonday e'verl3ng : wita a Wet, dismal one
in 1/fBsiiinilWPrOtidende sent five hundred ,
people to see She-White Fawn; they were
five hours" ikcomilig from that city to Boa
. _
ton
bi f ei pn„o4
Orge;.a great partsif that time ,lie was: the'
the 4ksipialidged - Meniirelt Otit:'io that .
blaimlcan attach him fOr tailing now.
Be is 67 or 68 years old, and is racked with
MERE
IM
Platra
rheumatism. A correspondent of the Chr.
cinnati Gazette says "there ts ; .,but little left
'of him but his readings and that is as perfect;
as ever ."—The 7 ,
ex King of Bavaria left 410,000;00
tiais hells; and rece*ed a blessing from the
Pope by telegraph betore, he diid. To lxixn-
Munich owes its fine collections contained
in the Gistptotheck and the two Plnalcotheks.
—Mrs. Wade is very much admired as a
woman of elegance and sense. She has
been compared to Mrs. Washington and
M - rs. Midis - on; Who were;by - far, the - Most
elegant women who - ever presided at• the
White House. • _
4iehard Cobden and - John Bright .were.
.both',Ohriatined on. 'the . same - day he
•
Chureh of st: : Clement Danes in London in_
the year 1567, Whether they. were -anus ;
tors of their noted namesakes we 'can't
—One .of the poorest of puns has . recently,
been gotten off by an eastern newspaper as.;
follows .;
. "The Duke of Nassau has fallen
from his 'horse and broken his leg. To , a
horeeMan this must have been a Nassmiating
spectacle)' -
Gradually
the people are beginning to
find out that Thackeray. 'is the greateit of
living novelists. The Westminster Review,
Very high authority, says •• that "perhaps.
with the exception . of Romoid, 'Vanity Fair
is the only novel that will endUre as long as
'the English language."' • • ,
genial and _talented friend has fur-.
nished - xis with the-.following little geM,
Which he modestly says, lie took froM the
sign board of i'Gerraaninn:
.- •
in questa Ca. 93 trCI.VerOLC, -
Tellies lea chases rite vans Soalialtes.
• ;Aired and Fleish,vlt eht tnth and tvelss--•
• Welt alr'd beds and all that's vice."
—There are more than 100 manufacturers
along , the Schuylkill River, between the
falls and Norristown Dam. (which is about
ten miles.) These employ 10,000 workmen
and produce annually some $24,000,000
worth of goods.
—Mr. Hepworth Dison's reputation,
like the occupation of. the Moor, is gone.
Every respectable critic has condemned his
"Spiritual Wives," and many of them have
done as much for him. The Erening Post
of New :York calls him appropriately "a
genuine scandal monger."
—Everybody but Judge Holmes of Mis
souri knows that Shakspeare was a prophet.
Se;e what he says of "Fanchon" bonnets in
the Taming of the Shrew
Petruehlo-- 'Why this was moulded on a
porringer,.
- A velvet dish—ft, fie'.- * * *
,Why 'tis a cockle or a walnut shell,
A knack, a. toy, a trick ; a baby's cap ;
Away. with it! come, let me have a big
ger."
. Scaharina—"l'll have no bigger, this
doth fit the time ;.
And gentlewomen wear such caps as
these."
—During the vat most of the English
papers sided with the South, and predicted
all sorts of awful punishments for the hor
rible crimes of the North.. Victory caused
them to change their language . brit now
they bate all returned to tho change, side
with Mr, Johnson and predict anarchy and
bloody revolution as the consequence of the
action of the, loyal party. Victory will
again show them that if they meddle in
Americanpolities, they will get their fingers
burnt
AF ENGLISH VIEW OF 'IMPEACH
MENT.
Iho American journal' has expressed a
clearer conception of the origin, progress
and present culMination of the present
. .
movement to free the Republic from its
most dangerous enemy, than is contained in
the annexed paragraph from the London
Nctos :
- - -
The House of -Representatives is proceed
ing steadily and warily in the impeachment
of. the President. There was some appear
ance of precipitation in the sudden change of
tactics which resulted in the passage' of an
impeachment resolution so soon after its ap
parently final rejection., but we now know
enough to understand the movement. In the
duel which Mr. Johnson has forced on Con
gress he has at least exposed an unguarded
point, and the watchfulness of his antagonists
has enabled them to strike a decisive blow.
There could be no doubt that his adminis
tration was altogether hostile to the laws he
administered, nor that he wished to encum
ber or obstruct the policy of the Legislature;
but it was rather in the spirit than in the
letter of his Administration that the hostility
manifested itself: - 'His correspondence with
-General Grant'revealed him still more clear
ly in this attitude of illegality, and proved
that he was desirous that his subordinates
should act in 'opposition to the law, though
he would neither do so himselfnor give them
written directions to do so. Such an atti
tude was at Once seen to be a moral justifi
cation of impeachment, and the proposal
was therefore revived. But men cannot be
tried and condemned for their intentions
unless those 'intentions have, assumed the
form of deeds, and Mr. Admen's illegal in
tentions had not ledbto distinntly and defi
ably illegal actions. He had foolishly hoped
that Gen. Grant would act illegally, and
htulmore foolishly complained of the Gen
eral for not doing so—but he had not ven
tured himself on any overt act of illegality.
The proposal for impeachment was, there
fore again rejeetaby the , Moderate feeling,
of the HOuse. But the very. failure of the
revived' proposal seems to have given , Mr.
Johnson courage. . "Either under the idea
that Congress had • begun to fear him, or
goaded by,the taunt that he had asked Gen.
Grant to do what he himself was ,afraid to
do, he made the false move for which his
opponents had, been waiting. In the at
temptto remove Mr. Stanton and to pass,
over General Grant in defiance of the Ten
ure of Office net, he hod committed a misde
•mettnor :under the act,'and exposed himself
fo its.Pinalties:, - It was just the one thing
needed for the legal jnstifleation - of a step'
Which had,been'morally, justified long ago:
it gave his wary and skillful opponents ex
actly the oppertunity,they needed. He had
long deserved removal;: now lie could be le
gally and constitutionally temoired. ---- Hence,
therefore; the Sudden' change I of-.tactics by,
'llia leaders' of the House Sepresenta- -
tives; and the passing - of the' Impeachment;
resolution by.tlie Whole ote of the united
Republican party..' Mr. - 3ohnscin, in his lin- -
petuous assault on Congress, paposed -
Laipart,andhhireneniies saw their - ,iniiter:
tusitT at:LC:drove their weapon' 'home.
:Tux Chicago - no says ..','Whatever
braitions may have been , lie d by individual
fiettatori as to the expediency Of impeachiw
now that the question has been
brchightlielpretheini there is not the slight
est fildidatioti of a itrish'nitifilla fir postpone
it.
-, dem J .
t O AOW •
eI : YEL '. ITOb 3 aL " th o endee fi t th
e
berrE:_llo 4SPrt4ag lawyers'
'
manaOt• i4ait o we n t t r
tonal ekiAutitthikitia.'albotly;
whose advice tang-Corteentt iamecessary
give validity to Executive appointments.
OA doom is sealed." •
ME!I=EM
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SATURpAY, MARCH 28, 1868
DENTISTRY
41 •
4.1, • • .
A. FU LL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH
FOR EIGHT DOLLARti. • "
Pular UPPER AND LOWER_L§:E7 -_
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT 7A 7 L . : " - -•
TO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN Atta.4 .
FICIAL TEETH-ARE - ORDERED.
ALL: WORK WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.
LAUGHING GAS FREE OF CHARGE, .AT
QUINCY-A. SCOTT'S
Steam Dental Establishment,
278 PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND
N. B.—Ao OR. 'SCOTT Is a licensee wilder tbe
Goodrum .. .Patents: otiziake. anywltock.
the genuine ankle
gua) rubber" sets, but will continuO to manufacture
—VULCANITE. s
_ ; r , -
GAS FIST
-"t A~ Flx ' IJflEl~
CIL a rma.
FOR OAS AND 01'.4.
Just reeelved, the finest and largest aisortment
ever opened In this city.
WELDON;& KELLY,
OD STREET, COE. VIRGIN ALLEY,
147 W
mii24:
'ARSEILLES!
MARSEILLES!
For Ladies' and Children's Dresses.
JOB-LOT
BATES & BELL.
BATES & BELL.
BATES & BELL.
mhzierissa
1868 "R"O"S . 1868.
ARBUMOT,
SHANNON
"WJETOLESALE
DRYc
INOTIOINS,
At Eastern Prices !
Buyers are Invited to tall and ex-
amine Our Goods and Prices.
•
No. 115 ;Food' Street, Pittibtirgh.
In:, = •
NEW GOODS •
JUST ItEEIVED, AT
M. BUROM I DELD & 00. 7 5 i
NO. SI Market Street.
. . •
. .
BLEACHED MIISLINS,
CALICOES AND CRASH,
Entire Stock of Goods Closing Out;
To etake room. for exteuelnit the Store'Boom back.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
. . . . •
• No. 87: Market Street. •
Othß" /4
DIcCANDLESS , CO.,
'- . Mate Wllion, Carr At C 0.,)
' ' 'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
POMO . ,
' and..Domestio Dry Goods,
. „
. . ..; No. 911VOIM STRFF.T,
Third door above Diamorkflailey. -
. . PITTSBURGH, A.
OTIc . ,E 'lll pliiII:1111EIRS OF
DRAYS, 'HACKS & e.
.
Nettie 'hereby given" to all - owners 'of Drays.
Carts. Carriages. Buggies' Ae..whether resident , or
non-resident lathe, City of Pittsburgh, to pay their
lAcenses at the Treasurees Office or the. City of
Pittsburgh to accordance with an
Act.of Assembly, soon:Kea March 30111, 1860, and
and an Ordinance. of the, Councils of the City of
Pittsburgh, passed April 10.
All Licenses mot paid onor-before MAY 15, MS,'
Will be placed •in, the hands of the Chief of Vallee
for collection, subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
collection thereof,. and all - Orson!' who. neglect or
refuse to take out Licenses will be subject tea pen+
ally, to be recovered before. the Mayor, double the
amount 4:sl . the 1.10. toe; . 4
The old metal•plates or preylons years Must be re
turned at the time Licenses are ; taken out, or pay
25 cents therefer. - • .-
RATES OF LICEiZSE:'
• * Each h One liorse 'Vehicle ~,, - 1 s u .
Two Bane . • • 12 00
Four Horst •• • 15 00
. I.lsch Two ' ' ' ," • 15-00 - .•
oitral.bUses end Timber' Wheels drawn by TWO ;
I,ol2mbl,Elghteen Dollars.; reek. For each .addi-
,tonal Horse , tistalht or the abbye vehicles,. One
oiler. • ' • SANUEL•ALLINDErs,
•
City Treasurer.
P00rua1711,1128.,
DIiLLS
' • WM . :MSC/TON STREET,-.••• .
„ .• - Near. Pittsburgh Grain :Elevator
.
IVIrt.'IW:I . :ANXIMRSONO - -
44kritinfaritier;of_POILICISIZAL irmigua
cuorrao FEE D Orders dell B red either :ooi,
Tre o i or eo*rge: Groin. of alit da Chop
Corn shelled.. On Pbon aotieo. t i . 7 „ .
:.HOLIIIII9, BELL & Ve.; t
Axons., coTTox.,mirais.,
. .
✓YEDl4x'ind lawn
.ANGIIOI4 AND IdAGNOLU. EIi.EVIINGS.AND
BATTING.
.
ONLY
•:F , 4 “.7
DRY GOODS.
PIQUES it
PIQUES!
JOB LOT -
AT 31 CENTS
AT 31 CENTS
F_
& CO.,
Awn
OMIPETS,
NOM 14TEgt- c'?
PATTE_RN:S
- • • • •
_ T HE WRY 11rTEST
•
DOMESTIC ‘CARPETS,.
Astittikah- SOON AS
/I XW Q ; E
PRICES
THE VERY. LOWEST. .
McCALLITM .11ROTIERS
•
51 FrFrIiSTRE T, above Wood:
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E
113b24
1868 SMUG STOCK 1868.
aF =;,
1 E,_
JUST ' OPE'ilNt4,
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AU 9uglitieo
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUT
BOYARD, ROS E & CO.,
21 Fifth Street,
mblOtd&w.l , OVER RATES & DELL'S.:
23 'JEST IMPORTED, 23
And Especially Adapted to this Market.
VELVET CARPETS,
•
OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS
English Body and Tapestry •Brassels,
INGRAINS AND REMPS;
THE FINM•T`ASSORT3IENT AND TILE LOWEST
PRICEIS IN THE CITY
COMMON. CARPETS;
23 CENTS PER YARD
OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
1868.
NEW CARPETS.
OUR CUSTOMERS WILL FIND
OUR NEW SPRING STOCK,
Which we are just opening. unequalled in jextent
and variety, and the prices
Lower than Any New or OW Goods.
In tne 'market, of equal qualltlo. , and styles.
-
111cFARLAND & . COLLINS ,
71 AND 73 FIFTH STREET. (Second Floor.)
fecdlT
.
THE GREAT
ARABIAN PHYSICIAN
. _
TREATS DISEASES Th ALL ITS FORMS.
Office, N0.2 1 /8 ILiberty Street.
sr PRIVATE. ENTRANCE ON GARRISON
ALLEY. . snh3Bat4l
, -
rySTRICT COURT - THE
- UNITED STATES, for the Western District
of rennsyl*ania. • 051 In Bankruptcy.
In Abe matter of 'JUSTUS ROUSH/W.SEN and
GEORGE 11. - ROUSHAIISEN, partners as I. &G.
H. Roushausen, bankrupts., •
Western District of Pcntaylt;ania, , se.
A Warrant in; Bankruptcy has been issued by said
Court against ; the estate or Justus Roushausen and
George 11. Boushausen, partners as J. and. G. 11.
Roushausem of the county Of. Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvanitto in said - district, adjudged bank
rupts upon petition of his creditors, and the pay?
ment et any debts and the delivery of any property
belonging' Bt'sald Bankrupts, tmthem; or • to their
use.'anitthe. transfer of any propertv by them, aro
forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of
said bankrupts, to prove their debts. and choose one
or more Assignees of 'their estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be.liolden at• No. 93 Dia
mond street, City of Bittsburgb, In the said district,
on the 22d day of April, A. D. 1808, at 10 o'clock
A. Yd.. at the office of , SAIfftf:L , HARPER. , .Esq.,
one of Registers In Bankruptcy of said district.
. • 'mos. AAtowLEY, •
-mbrs:ll4B ..; U.S, 'Marshal for, ssid Dlstrict.
_ -
MIKE . GItEAT lIOUSEHOLD,'
• FRIEND OF TILE AQE„ , .
•
The . "Qheear= Tiithiphant
' •
THE (WPM:, or ,war , i..w.Asql
BUT IT. ;TRY IT.
FOR GENiRAL 1f ABHINQ hlliPoeili IT IS
PROICOUNCED OSPRECEDENTED, cheaper titan
soap—cleanses more thoroughly—posts less money.-
.sayes,moro wil l mlabor,,and is sold-by-ell Orocers.
One trial 'demonstrate Its superiority and'securc
it a Ann filace In the affection or We - entire
.;danufactnred by the - ,
U BS n o tlifirlI t A:CITVAIN9 CO.,
Mee, 0;..1135 WOOD STREET Flftsburith
'MARBLE & SLATE MANTLES •
,•
. 43 4' • -.0"1111C t- •
PittOluNGH STEAM MARBLE ANIY'SLATE WORkS.
Oface and 'Wartroom—aia..uti 3111 Lll3El4' l /
STREET: Mantle Wareroorn oo seond Acts
' Persons wanting Marklieralate; Mantles wtlllllld .
It to their Mtercat „to , . 1. ,3 1 rorktrulaltlp not elt
celled isklar rui rites 'air-16W is In Ern/tarp
eltleailadarldo Mantles or ,IturnltUro Aqaba which
• haye•becsme dlocolorectbu,Mnflhes; ollitor acids, can
be U M
srblelsed and adeldlifek,as Wellat new-
There is no•Othet .1 1 1Taftern Tentuffit4o la`
where tilate.Mattleswte manufactured.
All kinds bf Marble wokk Aorie in the best uttnnerd
Marble Cutters supplied:with 13111relf Marble at'Eust"..
gm plicert.tartlage i c s i o '
7
4 a a • a .- Ar,LAcE.-
ITNIVERSAL . •
,banarit):ll
lekhOT l4 l l l l4-T O#RIINISER B.
al - LiltV.l)ol
ii ,/ t r
ttlifint - aW4
fia k*lfolfrat trP"lta cues'
• a tllaPtlY
wnolsaale and NMI, Wni always be ound on end.
J. H. PIEILLIPS,
fele 28 and 28 tn. Clans street.
TO SELL
ICT:IM
1868.
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I"- • '
•.•-. • •• .
•-- . ,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
pnem:al - flux,
- •
%%it:on,
iirrAmnias
so. ou SMITIMELDSTR
ECeps constantly on hand a -- 4ne assoitivent
tLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS,
Also, GENT'S gURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING AtADE TO ORDER, the latest style.
- -
For the Spring Season,
Wtth a large and complete stock of
ir t OYSI, TcTilivAND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING.
AU the new and leading styles, to be found at
No. 47 ST. CLAIR:STILEET:
GRAY & LOGAN.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
JONMS .& DUFF,
• have')`
Xo. 3 ST. CLAIR STEEEI,net brought
fro the Eiit a full supply - of SPRING and SUM
3tElt GOODS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &e., &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 o ' receive a
liberal patronage. ; • ,
CRACKER BAKERIES.
MARVIN'S PATENT •
FRENC'II'ORACKERS.''
FRENCH CRAcxiis.
FRENCH. cliAcsErts.
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FRENCH CRACKERS.
FRENCII . CR.A.C.KERS. ,
_Ar!dol:ers,Turiety of
CRACKERS.
S. MARVIN,,
91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
TRY THEM.
E S T ABLISHED, IN 1540.
SHEPHARD'S
Steapi einckerl and Bi s cuit Factory,
317 LIBERTY STREET, PITtO3I3IISH.
Manufactnrer and dealer in all lands or
coNTrEc-rioNv.ll.3r,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NUTS, &e.
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET
'!`MINA, GLASS AND
! '
QUEENSWARE,
. SILVER PLATED WADE, i t
PARIAM I STATUETTES, dl
:41
.1 , 81 itOHEMIAN GLASS, , T - E
And other STAPLE AND FANCY 5
1.7„ GOODS, a great 'variety. •-•
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD. E. BREED & CO. •
inhir; -
100 WOOD STREET,
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CHARLES REIZENSTEEV, •
152 Federal Street, Allegheny, •
(Fourth door above Diamond)
Glass, China Ware & Table Cutlery
Al' EASTERN PRICES. Everything required in *
first class
.store on- band. and examine our
goods. •, jelo:a9
PIANOS, ORGANS, &C
131611:ffb.!#ino'nD CHEAP-
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCIIO3I.ACKER PIANO 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..lts tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
-workmaship, for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to
style and finish,l cheaper than all other so-called
tlrst class Piano.
EST EY'S COTTAriE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments, in pro
ducing the 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.
CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO"..is only -to be -found in, this Organ:
Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for five
scars.• BARE, KNAKE & BITEITLER,
NO. 1% ST. CLAIR STREET.
CI;ONIO HAND • •
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lIPLODEONS , AND MOANS,
In perieet order, Aom $35 to $l3O. •
' CHARLOTTE ELME,
• 42 Fifth st., 2%1 door abord Wood
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
. " ALL THE NEW STYLES Or
- . MAU and;Caps,
•.• ••• • . ARRIVING-DAILY, AT - •
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'CORDCO _ - .
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Woo J • 0131 WOOD STREET.
MARTECLIESCF" . •
HATS, CAPS
Also, Ilanufacturor, Wholefisle and Itetall, Dealer
In THIJ„tiE.L. VALISES, &c., No. 131
STllEEZPlttsburgb, Pa.
Or ptotipt ly tilled and satisfaction guantuteed.
ARCHITECTS.
BARIC 66' M9SERY'-
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xlivrr uotrkr. Assoclicri. nin.vnix9s, Nos.
galid4 EL Clsr Street,Pittsburgh. Pa. Epechg
atteathaii given' to the desigihir and building of
'COVUT HOUSES and PLIBLICSIIILDINGE:
F AlaTol9,
-''INEcHANIOVAND ENGINEERING
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usgu;zi,iiiiraf if treet,
With 2aosimUss.LAND a CO.. rI7'TBAITROti:
FT I7,
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pissouu- . .or
A'rViELL, i,vpi was dissolved on the
t of rebeueer. /110 1 9:hr ind t tl eon.tent. -sltherr•
partneeneni:slgn the netneW end in settlement
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cEtAIttIIgi‘TWELL.
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N-is; -
The underaleted Will continue tbe 1610LEBALE
tr ocr y
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'street.: -1‘ etettlautboet 011 "P l4l.4 nAr e *
friends and the pillol 4 xlii ! caneettuily
CHABLIss
lititreb ittb,l6BB. zab7trrsl
AUCTION SALES.
BY RAMO& & PHILWEI
pALKER, a PHILLIPS, 1
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AUCTIONEERS
And Consurr.ssion I.llforchestas,
OPERA' HOUSE AbOTION
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Po.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,I
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7n ' EaT , Goads and Rotioni . i,, - • 1
4F.
AT PRIVATE SAL . E.DAY AND NIN'D. i
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Consignments Solicited.. . nipt 1 t 4,
tarns. . ; • '._ , -
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BY airrasoN, WOK & WOLELLAISM.
NIONTGOiIIERT AVENUE
:PROPERTY''
.AT AUCTION. f
MONDAT,..March 30. at 3 o'ciock.i. the
premises, wilfbe sold 'by auction', those three desi
rable too-story Brick Houses, Nos. 54, 53 and 56,
(NortliCommon„)Montgornerravontip.' Each housei
contains eight rooms, Inc Wiling bath , room; gas, hot
and cold water 'throughout: • Lots him it front of 20
feet each, extending pack 77-fect, with. side alley.,
The location of this property is - very desirable and I
convenient for business men, and should command'.
their attention.
SMITHSON, VANHOOKMcCLELLAND.
I
miannas Auctioneers. i
LAND AT PUBLIC. SALE.
I will offer at Public Sale, on She premises, on
MONDAY, March 80, 1868, at 1 P. M.,
All that valuable Tract of Land. recently owned and
occupied by , Moses Hastings, dec•d,late of North
P
Fayette township, Allegheny county. a.
This Tract of. Lana contains acres,:. the
greater part of which is cleared and _under fence:
the improvements are a good- frame barn and frame
house, and orchard of young apple trees, situated
on the P.
_C. &'C. H. it., Panhandle, 13-miles from
Pittsburg} and adjoining Oakdale Station. This
property is considered by some persons the best Io•
cation for country residences of anything in the
.neighborhood. The railroad passes oyer it, and also
two county roads. Convenient to Churches, schools,
post °ince, mills. ,tc. Any person within g to see
the property, or any further inforMation, will please
call at Oakdale, Station, or to me in
. persou, or by
letter.
TEEMS Al, SALE.
ROBERT POTTER.
SMITHSON, VANHOOR & MeCLELLAND;
Auctioneers.
JOHN S. JOHNSTON, Sales Man.
uthlilmSB-d.t?
TOWNSHIP PROP-
PUBLIC SALE.
In pursmince of Order of Court. In 'N0:245, June.
Term. less. will be offered at Public iole, ate the.
COVET HOUSE. Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY,'
April 15th, 113135, at 10 o'clock A M.
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In .
Liberty township. on the Braddocksileld Road ;ithej
property'of Ler.ls J. Fleming, trustee, contalainc
3.!.1 acres, more or less.. .
Tninis=One-half cash, balance la one year, with,
Interest
' L. J. FLEMING, Trustee.
For further information apply to E. P. JONES,
Attorney-at-Law, 64Grant street.: -mhts:l/33
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P.-HAT 434,
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BEAL 'ESTATE OFFICE,
No. •98 Grant Street, Pittsburgh.
REAL. ESTATE
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
BOUGHT 'AND SOILD.
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WILL GIVE PRO:SIPT ATTRIVTION TO
Negottatiot; of Loans, Attend :to the
Renting of. Property, Collection
of Claims, de., itc.
JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO.,
. . .
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
- AND AteI'IONEERS, -
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Are prepared to sell at Ametion - STOCKS, BONDS,
and all I:inds of SECUEITLE'S. REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.. Ac., either -on the
premises or attbc-Rott?d or Trade Hoopla.
Partleulir attention paid, as heretofore, to, the
sale of Real Estate at private sale.' • •
Sales of Heal Estate in the country attended.
Office. No. 86 SMITRFIRLD STREET. ova
bare i.dtv for sale avedral or the finest FARMS ln,
Westmoreland and Indiana counties, on remarka
bly easy terms, so easy that anyone desirous of buy
ing can purchase on time altogether. can and ex
amine for yourself. ,)
G.M. PETTY,
mh4 •'N0,430. Smithfield street.
FOR SALE
OUNTRY .RESIDENCE FOIL
SALE' OR -RENT.—A large, two-stor y double
oak, containingl.o rooms, including double par
lor, with marble mantles,and bit the modern, im
provements; 1 acre of round, filled with - fruit,
grapes berries, dc. Situated near Mlnersville, at
the termination , of the Wylie street. Passenger cars.
This Is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny
county, and in a good neighborhood. 'Apply at
W. A. HERRON'S Real Estate Office 87 Grant
street.
FurbOß*. SALE LET.-
-Houses
LET.-Houses
and tots sale-in all : . parts of the city, and sn
s. Also, several FARMS in • good locations.
Also, a small 'WOOLEN FACTORY. with 20 acres
of land, and good Improvements, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Rouses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Douses for
rent in both cities. For further particulars inquire
of • - _ • , WILLIAM. WARD,
Jo= llO Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
FRAMEMOUNT
COTTAGE,
SITUATE.IN WASHINGTON,
Within 25 minutes? 'walk of the. Monongahela.
bridge. The house contains five rooms 'kitchen,
cellar and vault.- Lot 400' feet front - by" 200 feet
Aleep, fronting on three streets. ; On the lot are 400
full bearinggrape vines of five different - varieties,
with all kinds of shrubbery, such as gooseberries
blackberries, strawberries and currants; also, 'peach'.
pear, apple, -quince and .cherry. trees. -. Will be sold
cheap.
,inquire of
STEEL it WILSON
. Brokers and Real EstatnAgents,
MO • . • No,6o.Bmithlield Street.
ACRES OF
2,000,000 -,
CHOICE LANDS-FOR SAT,E 1
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paj o rt : /acific.4aurpc ! il Company,
F•AsTEEN,ormags ,
Lying aloagibix lineal' tbetr road, at . :
$l,OO TO $5;00 PER ACRE,
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