The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 03, 1868, Image 7

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Something abiot thellealreni Bud.
The Min nays:
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In Baturdnfa Paper we told the story of
Aida flue work et /contemporary art, whose.
.Merit received the 'equivocal compliment •of
tettipting theAutiquitt•lnongurs to foist it on
• the world ea an antique:. - The ecirriarkndent '
of a Roston journal , finding bitnself . at Flor
ence in the centre of • the 'scandal; dishes up •
the matter by thssolimari for the appetites
,of his Athenian- coruitittiene-T.;will -, be
enough for ua to select a gtet or.two as heir-.
lug on this controversy•groWn into such an
agitating one for the French - connoisseurs,'
There is no lonrr a doubt as to the author
-of the bust. "Beitiattini, the actual sctdptor,
is a young and Peer artist of 'Florence. ' Of
his personal distinctions we only got the,
fact that he is .t.‘square-bririved."—a Floren
tine trait; indeed. It appears to have been
his - trick to model portraits of Italian cele
brities of the Renaissance and sell them in
dead silence to - art-hucksters. his last
letter he reveals the fact that a beat "try him
of Savonarola had been the object Of simi
lar dispute on , 'a , small scale; this previous
shain-antique, after having been bought
.(doubtless eta - moderate art-price) :and ex
posed as a "curiosity. was afterwards er•-•
• plaited into limodernlmitationtfor, "when
the artists Beall and Costa had learned from
me that the bust of - Girolamo Savonarola
was my work„ — they at - once published' he,
fact in the B(fornia, without trying to
turn theworld. topsy- . turyx, as at Paris,
• for the bust of Benivtem. The letter a
bit of the bravura of an Italian "man of
honor," closes with a challenge to the Su
iperintendent of the Lenvre to deposit 8,000
francs (just a tithe of the price paid by the '
• Musee for the "Benivieni,") as payment for
• a second terracotta, to be artistically _the'
equal of that under dispute. • It is addressed
to wfriend and patron,
„Dettore Forese, a
savant and man of letters, proprietor of a
museum of vertu, in the islandof Elha. This
gentleman has watched the whole story,
from the earliest scoops and mkings, of the
• sculptor'irthumbs in the clay, to the exalta
tion of the, latter as a thirty thousand franc
antique in the Louvre.; he. has an anecdote
or two which tend to stamp the latter his
tory of the bust as odious and excessively I
little to the credit:ef.Yrench honor.
The carver-youth Pastianini, of course, is
poor, and menet always'airord to deteriori
_Ate his "antiques" bk scratching his signa
'ture on them. These niceties of feeling are
reserved for his letters, where they come out
in the most manly -and::chivalrous:
• way. On tae contrary, the name of•
vieni, the imaginary original (of whom no
• - real portrait is known)' seas imprinted on
the work in carefully-imitated antique - let- '
•• tem. The "anecdote or two" refer to the
troubles of thisPOor genius. .
Thefirst French purchaser, ,da.:.Kolivos,
visited him in his studio in 1867. The
.
authenticity. of -the work had at that, time '
been seriously breathe& upon. "So it is '
you," said the mortifiedand therefore furi
ous Gaul, "who pretend to be the anther I
Yon are a cheat"and an imposter. Come to
Paris and we will put you in Charentonli.
The young modeler acted just as • Cellim
'would have done. He fie*, _relates F9reSe;
at the insolent Frenchman like fury. That
is precisely the old Florentine method of de
fending the truth, and we can fancy the
broken-nosed ghost of Michael Angelo smil
ing on the scene. Bystandera interfered
'4 Prince Napoleon, we know, is anotherin
, fallible connoisseur. • Being in the museum
• ,, 1.0 , f . the Doctor..tores_e, he to ;the:'
Menivieni portrait, 'and asked - far opM•7
jou- Upon ; , the: Italian authority relating
_ what he knew and had seen, the Prince paid
' him for his test imony , with a courteous "fit
' of laughter.
1 'After these two episodes the Count de
Nieuwerkerke tired of his antique, and
1 ' gracefully sold it to-the Louvre- tit the same
•high price he had paid for it. That is to say,
the work never left the palace in which it
was deposited after the de Nolivos sale; but .
I - it' was set' in another chamber thereof, the
Renaissance Gallery, and 'left there in the
• company of Benvenuto Cellini's Nymph of
Fontaintlean,
„Michael Angelo's, Captives,
and a precious Marble by Desiderio da Set
tignano; and the French tax payers permit
ted the Comte-to shift ' into one pocket the,
'1 ,
sum he had recently drawn from another.
The sculptor Bastianini is collecting proofs
A and documents. Ile has•our best:hopes and
•.1
wishes. His part of the transaction is, at
least as meritorious as was that of Chatter
. ton when he issued the poems of "RawleY."
We hope he' hasfoUnd in.titetrampling of
all this mire, the beginning' of the path of
fame. • •
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The Doctor Forese, who will be reeigg
nixed, by all - but the sore French con
,•l noisseurs, as unimpeachable testimony,
• promises a Pamphlet which will ventilate
the practices of the antique-hue.kstens, and
the history of this scagi4l; Air varticulai.
The title will be "The Tower of;Bitbel,''
What came of a Photograph
Cirote the Cane Mei Ult.) Patriot.)
A friend who knows whereof he speaks
gives us the particulars of a little bit of-re:
mance, the actors of which are residents or
this chanty, Less than two years eine( I
- there arrived in - Hie -eastern part of the
County, from, Swltterlaral, d'yoting man of
goodly appearante and fair 'educational
qdremeats. :well pleased was he with:
- his new home that he soon reported to his
friends across the water the many adian
tages that an honest, industrious immigrant
found here. A young lady in Switzerland
—an entire stranger to hinf444.: taerdeg from
, a lady friend of his happy-WM*on indmer
ice, wrotehinithroughfrieiiditttat she would
like to visit his adopted hinne; tend along.
with the letter she forwarded her Photograph,
He was pleased with the Picture'm
features were fair to.; look upon ' and. the
letter indicated. a well educated. mind, so
he sent her his photograph. Thus cora,-
menced a correspondence that in -a few
months attracted her across the -ocean to
meet the Man she =had learned' to , love,
though had never seen. With a'friend she.
arrived the last of October at Tuadola;
Viinglas county; :when her trilmowdlover'
`met her as she alighted from the carw,-In
quiring, like one of old, if she were , his'
Katherine-n=4 there he. atzt, say.v,. her, mid
firstkissid her as his seta - iced. 'Within.two
cloys the POOPIe thus: and remand. , I
OeUY hrouelt:3o.oo4lofele rnitiited; and
on theif:wertteek to the>-*side, nee' of the
- young man's extployerizi•Oonnty, where;
:they have since lived, bothdolPgaccePtab)e
service for one of our enterPT=g , filrgierai .
'and both seemingly as Jur if.thbOiluta
• b ean a n ye -yaw s " c i n # l3 t y: • ' •
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A Yale Callegelqefeafeeen Novel ReiadW
Prof. 'ifolisil4 Tata Copegc, says 'lli'
an article on novel reading:
Gannaltafililt Pf love auk the gailiet
be taught us in a novetas well as in a Buns
.141 da y, .1600LetcaTt tiimmultd.thatiour- Bu n -.
sahoolperlaarkbad, more genius ,
e C onch the WO; TIM& the gos t el to
4 • jilt* M
and 400::::ia ;omit fi_Wsklau
that wittlalie , ba,V,th n etuauli .l . l o
dowialtdolite*olleciu lbawyetched
• " 144 ei r fa 1314' .elOll3-14:1") 11 4(e# as that
theta are' hiniatilutleig wVoeff-'",
ldren, stillithongtrienNY cbanierinlo".
,the forth ofheasts by the Oman touch ofliar l / 2
and' teach us how to pity and reach and
benefit these.
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It seeins':thtif, when it - boy at college,
every effort was Made to destroy hismusical
ehlue• Ilia Professors H. ) 4t)ireeort,. was in
despair.. His parents - intended- him for the
Bcolellornutle. ,On its being: nnounced . to
hid that he was to go up, for the necessary
examination, the boy, burst into `testi, and
steadily - refused , to Continue his classical
Studies: -His mother appealed , tci H. Poir
son.,:atulimplorta him to:readls her bop
what she. coosidereil 30.-ixt‘3o l i , datY;' , The
stern professor accordingly sent for him, and
in .a tone Inore:threatening thin enceurig
ing;'said to fain: .
"SO you cishto become a raiisician?"
replied the Serrified boy,
"But•that is note profession."
"What sir,,,the iprofesSion of Beethoven,
- of Nozarti of Gluck; is not uprofessionr
'But,' interrupt ed Ilia interrogator, "you-
Must remember t Mozart at your age bad
already music', composed Wolth ffitthlishirtg;
whereaS you have only scribbled netts 'on
HoWever; here ' is Your last chatice;
. 11 You -reallY are a: musician, yOu can set
words to music." _ • 0
- The old man copied out the poem'"Jo
seph," "Apeine au jar* de rent. France
The boy rushed up toles school desk, and
after studying the subject, wrote an air and
accompaniment, which he brought lack to
his professo^ and showed to him'.4sile with
emotion. He felt that on his judgment -his
future career depended. • 116 'tang it to
old mart;,Who listened in amazement, and
led him to his , drawing room, where he made
play the accorapanimerit. on trie piano.
I,.Those present were enraptured by the , beau
ty of the composition, and it was at once
decided that young Gounod must follow the
bent of the undoubted genius with which he
was gifted.
Object. Teaching Extraordinary.
Perhaps the most striking example of ob
ject teaching, if we consider the instruction
sought and the attainments of the class, is to
be found in the recent tour of inspection of
the mines, furnaces, mills; bridges and pub
lic works in the Lehigh Valley, by the stu
dents of the Philadelphia Polytechnic Col
lege. These young men had been pursuing
their scientific studkes for - nearlrtivo years,
in the various depaitments of mining, metal
lurgy, engineering, &c., and an invitation
to aid their studies by an examination of the
great industrial works of the Valley of the
Lehigh, was extended to: them by the pro
prietors of the works in the vicinity of -Ca
tasliugua2 During two full days, in a special
train placed at their disposal—one of their
own number acting as_engmeer of the loco
motiVe—they visited most of the points of
interest to them, stopping- long enouh to
make the - examination as full and satisfac
tory as possible. Every process of the iron
manufacture was witnessed, fromAhe re
'fnoval of the ore to the drawing of the finest
wire.' The reducticin of, the ores of zinc, and
the conversion of that metal into the white
oxide used as paint, were examined, The
dimensions of furnaces, the cost, ;method
and amount of production,were ascertained.
This was followed by a critical examination
of the - variotts bridge% with measurements;'
sketches, &c. It will thus be seen that While -
the' fiireign correspondents of some of our
Alfieri= eotemporaries. are writing With
deserved commendation of similar practical
excursions by the students in the German
schools; the same adirantages are enjoyed on
our side of the Atlantic; by the students of
the Polytechnic.—Ledger.
A French Story.
Here is an aneedote of one of the last bal
de 1' opera in Paris. Before the principal en
trance stood a poup of men chatting, laUgh
ing - and- Criticising the , masked:couples ns
they, - arrived. Two black dominos, very
elegantly
limping anksaying "Charles, do let
us go back. I cannot walk. I cannot even
stand." One of the observers of the scene
remarked, "That's what comes of putting a
big foot - into a little shoe." The lady turned
and looked at the speake!, called him by
name, rebuked him for his impertinence,
and vowed eke would not return. 'The next
day the impudent man received a package,.
and openingit. found a tiny slipper with a
paper attached bearing this note , ‘l3ehold,
sir, in what the big foot, which
co yon have
not seen, would have been very mforta
ble last evening if a fool of a coachman had
not trodden upon it, and crashed it.with his
brutal heel. ' If yon can find in Paris anoth
er foot that can go up and down five flights
of stairs in this slipper, I will' acknowledge
that my nose is a foot long, and my foot_as
big as a king's." Since that time the gn
tleman-has defoted all his time to finding
Ithe owner of the slipper. - •
Tim largest orange grove in Florida ie on*
the Indian river, thirty Miles south of New
Smyrna: It Contains fifteen hundred trees,
and , covers abottt, fifteen acres. Every - '
where in the State you will hear "Dummitt's
drove" spoken of. I have heard of no
Other grove of more than five hundred trees.
• At ,St.; Augustine there are avenues Inclosed
t by beautiful: orange hedges, but these are
sottrAreei. In a very few years, however,,
there wilibe many large orchards.and thou
sands of small ones.. . With its , climate and
soil the State should supply us with most of
our tropical fruitss-and much other tropical
, produce. Coffee,• tea, arrowroot,T guavas,
bananas, pineapples and . cocoanuts have
been grown with success.within the limits of
the State. All of these are now cultivated
on a small scale, bul we can expect'no great
production of them for some years; but the
oranges are already.planted. Their cultiva
tion is no , experiment; for they have, been
raised with profit for two hundred years. If
as many trees. are planted for a few years Ao
come as 'have been planted this:year, the
amigo crop:of Florida will Soon be worth
• twice as much as its
- total productions' are
worth now.
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No. AOO starnisiziak SO=IEI,
Detiteenfie•reutb and Liberty,.
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CLEOUGE BEATEN' , .'• •
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IirreONGRESS -224 / *ST /Utar *
Gen. J. S. NEGLEY
la a candidate for nomination before thetilon Re
publican Convention. , •
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IM7'CONGRESS-22d,DISTRICT.
71-tom - As i-lio,watp, Es 4.,
Is 4 CandidatO Air nomination, tri.ihe trriloii RePit.
litan Cungrtsalonal Convention, ,mll3l:ditT
wiFOR; DISTRICT ATTORPiRY.
Subject 9n the decision of the 'talon Betsahltesni
County 'Convention. .. =WU:AU , dd-T
WFOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
W1T,.L1A.3.1 C. ,NIOREL/MD,
Subject to the decision of the ;Union Republican
County Convention.. • : mh=m43:(liT
grASSISTANT DISTRICT;
Subject to the decision:
County,Convention.
(Froni Dispensatory of the I nitcd iltates.)
DIOBMA OMUTA. BITCJIIII
Propnrties.--Their odor is strong, diffusive - and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and
agons to mint. •
,
Medical Properties and Uses . --Bucha
Leaves are gentlystimulant, with a peculiartenden
cy to the Urinary Organs, producing diate_sis, and
like other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis.
They are giv'm in complaints of the Urinary Or
gans, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Blad
der, Morbid irritation of the Bladder and TJretttra,
Disease of the Prostate and Retention or Inconti
nence of Vrine, from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been
recommended In 'Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,
Cutaneou.s Affectlons and Dropsy.
DELXDOLD'S Exvoscv Brcitu is used by persons
from the ages of it to 5, and from Ai to Si, or in the
decline or change of life: after Confinement or . La
bor Pains: Tied Wetting in Children.
- In Affections Peculiar to Females the Ex
tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy ' as in
tt
Chlores or Retention, irregularity, Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary F.stieuatton, Ulcerated
or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorthel or
Whites. _
Diseases of the Bladder, liidneys, Gravel
and Dropsical Swellings. This medkinc in
creases the power of Digestion. and excites the Ab
sorbents into healthy action. bqq - which the Watery
or Calcareous depositions, a nd .all Unnatural En
larrme,nts are reddced. as welt as Pain and Inflam
"na
lielmlsolahs Extract nacho has cured every
case of Dist:etc. in which It has been given. irrita
tion of the Neck of the Bladder. and Inflammation
of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Retention, of.Drine, Diseases of, the Pros
tate Wand; Stone in the, Bladder. Calculus, brave[.
Brick Dust Deposit and Brutus or Milky Discharges.,
and' for • Enfeebled , sad Delicate Constitutions, Of
both aettes. Attended %lei the following symptoms:
'indisposition to EXeriioll, LcisS of Power, Toss of
•ffreMory„ Difficulty of Breathing. 1•
Weak -lerves,
Trembling, liarror of Disease, Wakeloiness. Dim
ness of> Vision,, Pain the Back. Dot Rands,
Flushing of the Body., Dryness of the Skin. Erup
tion-on the Face, Pallid Countenance. Universal
Lassitude of the Muscular System, .te..
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TIELMOLD'I3 BITCHU DIUUTIO
AHD BLOOD-19:11/172TEN.
And cures all Diseases arising .ton Habits of Dis-'
in
elpatlon'Exeesses and Iprndenee lu
Impurities of the Blood, superseding
Copalbs in affections for which it Lt
used snch as Gonorrhea. 4 oiert.4
of longstanding, and hiph- •
Ilitec Affections—in the-se
diseases used to colt- •
. neetion with .
BELM BD 'S
ROSE OL- • •
HELMBOLD'e
DRUG AND KCAL WAREHOUSE,
tgriIIARRIALGEA.NOCELICBAC*.
—An Essay for Young Men on the' Crime of
Solittide, and the' DISEASES and ABUSES: lehich;
create . impediments to • MARRIAGE . , with mine
means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN P e nn Howard Association, l'hiLadelptils, enn's!,
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BANICEVPT NOTICES.
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A ISSIGNEI7B NOTICE , OF
POINTMENT. •
In the DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED'
STATES( foe• the Western District of Pennsylvania.
in t h e matter of ROBERT P. GETTT, of Alleghe
ny City, Allegheny 'county, Pa., hankropi. ;
No
499, in,Bnikeuptcy. ; ,
„WESTEnx DISTSICT kaNNIZITLVA.Ny,”
Pittaburgh,Ta., the list day of Mareh, A. MISS&
TO 'Mast. NAV ,c,n.'sbnitsr: The 'undersigned
hereby Alves notice of his appointment as Assignee
of ROBERT P. , GETTT, of-Allegheny in the .
county of Allegheny, and State of - Pennsylvatda,
- within said District, wholiss been adiudged a tank
-rapt Upon his awn petition by the District Court of
said District.
atolm7S
S. It. W. OILT.:
. .
MIKIS IS,'• TO : -GIVE , NOTICE that'!
-ii_ oirthe gltith day of littrelik . A , D. ARM,: ayfar-..1
rant inßankruptcywas issued against. the .
_. r 1
.: ESTATE OW .THOBESE -SWASEEETA
Of Allegheny City, in the Minty 4tAllegheisy.;and
,State of Pennsylvania,. Who`baS heen. ad.ltbagen , a
bankrupt on his own petition, that the *awe* of
any debtwand.delivory of any property belonging to
such bankrupt,. to b y m or for forbiddend the twis
ter of any property him arebylaw; that;
a meeting ;A the creditors of the said Winkle,. to
prove their debts - and-to. choose one or ino • .As
signets of his estate, will be heldstreet.
Bankruptcy, to be holden at - No. 110 Federal
Allegheny eitv, Allegheny County; Penn., before
JOBB . N. PITRVIANCE, !Esq.,. Register, on the,
30th day of
-April; A. D. 1868, at SI o'clock P. H.
. TIIO6IAS:A. ROWLEY, '
• apll:Min ' - . D. B. Marshal. .a. htessenate
?DBMS' IS TO GIVE NOTICE" that '
A. on the' 95th day of Mardi. - A. D. 1888, a lyitr , ~
rant in Bankruptcy was hailed against the' ; - .
- ESTATE OF JEFFERSON , VAIINET.
Of Allegheny City,in' the county of Allegheni. and
state of rennsylvants; 'oho has been adjudged a •
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payroont.o.f
any debts and delivery of any property belonging. o
Stich banianpt, to idm, - Or tbr Ms use,' and the trans-,
, fer of any property br - hits' are forbidden , br law;
_that a meeting of the vsedttore of.thessid,bankruptv
'to prove:their debts And - Se choose' one or atom -Air.
signers of his estate; vrilfbe held et strata% of Ban* •
fullwtt74o be holden pit No.llB Feder* ettmu-A l4 '
iegbeny City. Allegheny. county.PS, before JOHN .
N: PUBVIANBIS,..-Nsq.; 'Register; 'on - the rm daf .
of' - Aprpf A. D. iiBlsBi st lc &cloth 41..:31. - .
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Carts. Carriages, Ung lu es, &c.. whether rest. , lit or
non-resident in the ,c of Pittsburgh, to pa their
Licenses , at the , Tre rers :Office ,of the.. Lity of
Pittsburgh FORTIM TIEI, in . accordance , -Rh iat
Act of Assembly, app °rod March 30th, TB : 0, and
and an Ordinance o the - Coutielbrof the. lty. of
Pittsburgh; pasiled,A I lifkleh*L".: .1 ....
• All Licenses nape 4 Miler befOre.MAX, - lgoo,
Will 'be 'placed In tb hands Chief o Police
far eoliection;ittibieet . to his fee 30 sent for the .
collection thareof.an4 nit ,personswho, ne : lect. or
refuse to take out L icenses will.k.e . subject • a pen=
salty, to be recovered' before the ?door; d• Mies Om
, amount of the Menke. -- - : .:,*: • • '
The old metal plates of Prevails years m. tbe re-'
turned at the time Licenses are taken cc con Pat
05 cents therefor.. • . - ~ , .
. , _
. -• • BATESOY LICENSE:• i / .:
Each One Horse Vehicle, • : $ - 1 nO:
'Each Two Horse " ,„1.1 00
,Eoch Four Horse "
. ..i:'.. - :.‘'.•; - 15 00
. Earl! Two Howie Hack • ......, - - .10 00
Horses.
and Timber . Wheels drawn by . Two
Horses. Eighteen Dollars - each': Fore . • b addi
tional Horse used In any of the aboyo yob les. One
~. Dollar. - -' • SAMUEL ALI,III .Er.,
, - , . . • . - -Cite Treasurer .
' YtTritirnAtt,,./abruari ig; i j o •. -. ~. - •
.
~., , , •
Citric!. or Tits TOLAstinatt P A.l.4.Ealizarz CO.
Prrysnyttqft, April - $
xF totaStrANCE of the Tht See-'
uovi or An ,Adt relating t Altegtietif eeI:OAT-AP'
prove t the'lst - day nf May:lBBl,4M of the emend.'
meat said section, app ro ved the 31)th day of
March. Sae, I hereby give notice that the 'IWO!,
cotes of tlig.vetarirarda: liorougho and Town
ship& WILL li fie n 01 , 13,A ;end - 1 .- Aril!' be prepared to
receive the , . • ,
• .
Comity,. State, Poor, Workhouse and
Bourity Taxes, for 1868:
_• •. •
tha and aft& the Ist day' allay. 1859, said taxes
can be paid at this office until the let day of August,
Dedatetion 01 Wire Pei Cern. 11•iscorsat
ftir piompt payment, to any persons paying the
WROLE AMOUNT of their taxes. ,
There - will be ner deduction allowed during the
•ottth of August. :There will be TEN' PER CENT.
ADDED to taxes remaining unpaid' ott; , thellst
day of Eepternber.llBBB. - . • .
L.F.nr.s.pasToN,
Tepasurer or Allegheny County.
mh31:1169
p' CITY o •ALI.EOfIENT. M arches 1808.
ARK ASSESSMENTS. • - -
The Park Commlssien, haying inside their asSess
ment on all -property in the City of Allegheny, for
the purpose of-Par ift IMprovement, in accordance
with the Act of Ahsembly for the conversion of the.
Common Grounds Into Public I'arks, hereby give
notice to all parties luterested that they will Mt In
appeal on Bald assessments, at CITY GALL, on
To esday, the 7th any of April :Next,
After which no exeeptton to or appeal from said
aSseSeincut4 can be Matte -
mh3o:nta
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. /
CITT Ol•' ALLEGHENY, March alst, 131:4.
SEALED PROPOSALS Will be
reedveri at this office until SATURDAY, April
91/th, at 3 o'clock r. If., for furnishing a
• 110 SE enititlA:GE.
Of the same kind as that in the possession of the
Friendship Hose Company.
Also, for 'furnishing a TWO-11011SE • WAGON,
similar to the one 'used by the Duquesne Fire En
gine CoMpany. of Vittsburgh,exeept that platform
springs are wanted In front. • _
Information V oncernturthe otiose will be furnish
ed by JAS: 11. Chief Engineer of Fire
Department.
' • rt. a ritandis,.
City Controller.
trit3lm7lll:_: ,
BUICK: BRICK! • • .'
GEO.:A. BAYARD
. • _
-Dews leave to announce. that be has finished as
splendid new BUICK WO tie, and Is now prepared
to fttrul" - •- .
CPCyO 000 C,
Of the very best HAMD-MADE DEICE, made out
of superior Clay, timroughly tempered by Meant
power. This yard Waite of the most complete in
.the county. Winter Louses, and everything perfect
to manufacture during the whole year.
These }kick sat' be sold and delivered In the city
In such quantities as` desired. and at the lowest
All orders left at No. 66 SMITHFIELD STREET,
,romptly attended to. mbiti:ulto
wUI be p
MALT. --500 BUSHELS -•
FALL BARLEY MALT,
iteeelved and forage hi•
McILIIIIE h - MiIWEI, •
141 WATER STREET.
Pittsburgh. January Si, al&
--- .
rg)GLASS 11ANVFACTITHERS
The undersigned Mining secured the sole Agen- .
cy. r the sale of the celebrated
. .
•''- . . - - • .00 , FLEX POT CLAY,
Are now eropare to turnlsh' it In any euantlty:tis
those wining to procure ttds -auperior article.... DI
ring fifteen years use of. this Clan,
_we hare snivel
at such proportions as We . believe mikes it ll better
article rospots O anin the . _we havtar
secured an towage. use
stied .ar ei 'm g, ar ' 7. ket lGUT arid. TCI
totertle. 7, We vitt flattish receives Ibr tbe tiror
tlon or the nil:tare of this 0114 , 4 0 Versant , Pumps*"
int; The clay is.ground and inoidded - :Ln rumps • ror
=,. ~ . ... . DITURIDOS , & SON. '
.. Port ritArliao. works; ; ..
. . Wasn't: . a litreeV,'Plttabtirgb, 3'a..-
a,
• few dam send an agent to Sliver blountaln,
lorado„ to develope ten, different Lodes of Sliver
Ore, discovered - And located try , eirmienced miners
and situated Wan: nictsually • rich • mining district..
It Is intended to hsve them fully , developed before
going to the expense 'of erecting buildings, nut
thinety, &a. Yoe this . development the:Company
have determined to sell' a limited amount of the
stock at a 'rate which will place purchasers on the
Man footing as the proprietors themselves. For
full pasticulars apply to B. bIeIAIN k CO.
mh26 • - us Fourth street. •
ASHINoTOV . MILILII, •
NrASTIENO:TON STREET.
• Near Plttandrgb Grain Elevator
.AritOitElopr,
Manufacturer of CORN MEAL - RYE FLOUR And
CHOPPED FRED, Oder* delivered to either city .
free' of charge. ,Orate „ of elf 'kinds' °pepped, and
Corn shelled, wisher!, notice. 4 , •
thextrATteatsh.. , ak fc,11&(
r am Ork, IMMIX 'WORK&
'Gat;CLARK d CO, ,•
T:Mlitluracturerc of ever/ Alticription ot Patent.
Stretched. cemented and .. eted Osloaanned
.I.33,l4ern:Ext o33ElLerPICik;
No. wo LIBERTY aititrr, flOorawvaillta .
trxdon L yenot...,Pittabugabt •
MAD
.-20,000 - bushela prim
MALT,
FOIL SALE BI
011(MORE; STRAIIB a CO.,' Malsteis,
#outh annisl Street, uebr Obeetnt, Allegheny. PA
InhermiSitd&T - ' .
TWIN s.l illwanOcul ,„
Nurserimin, thiiiis and Beedso!eii:
BUD•STOfID smiTnipiLD 13111 Pr, ozr;a;
#l.O Past , office, Pittsburgh* .
:,,,tifeeibouses Orkinna.,lionerLes on !minima
josicrn s.• }INCISE & CAL,:
for nits, 181 s Isti 191 1.93111mi1 96 ;
"
riveraiszEr, PLTYoBtri#o
mAsurAcrogius or i ,
ewer: =MOW Tare : Itye, Widgkey:
-,`Aasas,-edeit-tn-voltzioat wrtress 1133
xtirs;,&c.l-
tt-TIF LITNi
_.• -. •
if O:A7O4TH Yrlo , 4l'.
Orders 'ow 1. .1
• i'"!:',"!. („,;,, , !P?:"!to 1141 : e 5 B r' LL
irrutow-itAldber lA* IGuin
Bet situ,. silo. Gum Soot SW= rackinirt.thio :
0 8,40. o use but q
... oklkiPna 1 1 ,.),. 11 =
*IT tigotn-ltbOtritiftriaTallagig fik•al4
41 Ma1t# 1 4 , 14 441 1 0 7 4 - ;:i ilbtimue*: 4 l,
ttAijavis', - L :t, -,,sliviteritallarstreet• .
1 61t -*- a ---r fli -- Itre &
l3 sfAll/t h % °' I t 'tt
‘4sool)tiotiiil x t ,-,,,,,- ; . i , 7" e
lildellt.... .....-.-"., , 1
! m IZ'W l ' ..%:',: X , ftliff,Pr* Iv. , r ~i ,: , r 1
Irignarg. 4: 0444.090111 1 .i1iEKM tri:
aa,)
-11 - 1 - 1111%•
,Aerk
as 4c1441.41t
IL 3. 186:
11 P. JEILAT43II6,
.
No: 9S 'rant ,Streetl:lo.lt6399rgh•
AND PER S ONAL PROPERTY
Negotiation O Loans; Attend to ttie
T ns natuvrif &
STOCK AND REM:. ESTATE,' BROKERS
_
Are prepared to sell at' 'Auction STOCKS; DONJOS,,
and all kinds of-IiECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLLI FURNITURE,..42c. either on the
premises oat Wthe limed of,lr adeßooms.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate‘at private sale. •
Sales ar Real Eatiteln the conntrrattended.
Office. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. 0c23
JANES PARK. Jr.,
President of Commission
ot
sAw
A I VE •
REAL ESTATE' Oifia,
REAL . ESTATE "*.
Bore= AND sou,.
. , .
WILL GIVE I'RO A MPT ..A.VTENTION- TO
~. • , .
lie?nting Pr o perty, Collection
oVelaintis, &e., &c.
AYNT/P N E MS,
PROF. COWP_EIVS z '
FASHIONABLE , DANCING. , ACADEMY ,
At his new Assembly Booms, Si EET,
opposite Old Theatre. New Classes sow forming,
on MONDAYS, IVEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY'S.
Ladles% Masters , anti-Misses' Class at 3 P.m. Prof.
COM`PLit can' be seen dally at the Academy, or at
the. St. Charles 'Hotel, where circulars can be ob
.G. M. PETTY.. tamed. Hall to let tO Select Parties. fee2:l2l
No.,Bo.Staithtleld Street, ,104'..imon..CAJEIPENTER98
Cnieutn. FARMS-FOR SALE.
have r.ow fot sale several of the finest FARMS In
Westmoreland and Indiana counties, on remarka
bly easy terms, so.easy.that any one desirous of buy
ing can purchase on time altogether. Call and ex
amine for yourself. -
mho
0 are) titizrNisA22 arA arzwAo VaJ
_ .
.pOUNTRT :RESIDENCE .•
- SALE - 011 Bute - two-story double'
omit. containing 10 rooms, Including double par
lor, With marble mantles, and all the modern im
provements% 1 acre of ground. rtilled with -
fruit,
grapes; berries, &c. Situated near 31inersville, at
the termination of the Wylie street Passenger cars.
This is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny
county, and In n good neighborhood. Apply at
W. A. 'HEBRON'S Heal Estate Office, 87 flrant
street. mh=,
IpOR SAZE & TO LET.--11fouses
1. and Lots for sale In all parts of the city and su
burbs.-Also,several. FARS in good locations.
Also, a small M
RI WOOLEN FACTO with 20 acres
,
of land, and good improvements, w hich I will sell
I cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Peyote Dwelling Houses for
rent In both cities. For further particulars inquire
-of WILLIA3IWARD,
a= - 110 Grant greet. opposite Cathedral.
FRAME COTTAGE,
SITUATE iN MOUNT WASHINGTON,
_ .
Within 2ff Minutes' walk of the 'Monongahela
bridge. The house Contains live rooms, - kitchen.,
cellar and vault. Lot 300 feet front by 900 feet
deep, fronting on three streets. On thelot are 400
fell bearing grape vines of five different varieties,
w blac h k a b l e l
r k ri in e ds t o r f a w r e u r b ribeay ds c u u c r h r - a anst gooseberries;
also, poach.
pear, apple, quince and cherry trees. ;Will be sold
cheap.. Inquire of
STEEL a- WILS ON,
- Broken and Beal Estate Agents,
, - • - - 1•Zo. 60 Smithfield Street.
2,000,000 ACRES OF .
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE
BY TH
Union Pacific Rai ! road Company,
•
EASTERN .
Lying along the tine of theLt road, at
1.1,00' TO $5,00 PER -ACRE,:
And on t CREDIT or-vrv - r. YEARs.
Tor ftrther parttculdrs, aupe, Le.,..addrese
. .
JOHN' E.DEIrEBEITX,
• Land CammLssloner, Topeka, Kansas
oi CHAS. LAMBORN, Pleney;
• = •Bti yowls. AlLseoust
GROCERIES.
-VOA FILICRIANT . -TIKA,I9, ;.
CHOICE •COFFEE;'
AND
~193,10. 0 *
• '7; •• , -••, 7 :;•••:f: • 1 •
. . •••••- - . . • , ,•
•
-:BWONSIMP •
• i
• Firfai-Ntreet4
FOR TIWWINES TEAS,
• Tll3lf 6110ItTE87'`GBOCERUIl. • •
THE ,*UREST SPICES,
And the beet-CANNED FRUITS, ricsiais,
at the most : reasonable prices, go to
. . . • .
FROCVS:TEL KART, • -.•
716 ***end, Pilifisburgh.
10 - lEllt 01111.1114 SS: u... 3 ,' • , . i
-jot ,'T 4 , t,,, -* ;, , •1.1./ i
':'• tWeAItAIP,IPIPROLikaSES.
;, , :IN amti t ,iiirDzi at,s4vA. . - •
• '•
libiiilitie. kii!ittiikikpriiiiiti•iitaeit ,
800 bbli:'Plastittos Nonitien: WM" to iirie . ; ,
•_.
110 !, i .... - rime Iliorottelk }We,: ~ :, ::
500 " eitts Salt, ;. . , i
With starrkyad AsstrstSoi9rttsliit ot all kinds or
utsoliEltiza and - other poor in our 'line, or ink ,
L .,
'low to theywde; byri- - .. it ...,. 1. ,L , -; -..-, • .. ,
„.
I , JO A:440141111 it* 13, : •
Corner eitkiol4o'and Witai : .. to,. -
1 - sitt3:rosi.f ". ,----, ; 4 . ' : ' •'`
..,:: ''' ,
- 'l - 'xiSTOrnit:7:::; :, `:. -
. _ . . ,: ,
WEST COMMON -;
( 11 ragi *VOW 4 r_ _
Homing , corner or Wait Comanertt ; &weitielpY;
'rasp% Ars7Cl4 l 4firAitt o ."' •
Hoe on hasel• arias ott.shert ri gee Hearth
.and Step .Btoneib Mt 'aloe raven=,
vislug-ac: - Head to 13t6fleic -
Orden promptly' executed. ;Print* restoisble. '
- 54. 1 1+011 OrMali
7:Sicisettaritehodli
it 7 Ifigib4 o / I , 4 NAPPP.P , r,- ( o4fO rr rt
W* 24 ' br the 444104 X %Us*:
I+o itis d
'*4 AOltaalatlittOPt -111.
HAW
Wr'NElflF-OPILUA-11 0 IISE.
WM. HENDERSON. .
M. W. CANNING
T. R. HANN
Farms 131 'BenMit and last'-niglit bat' ono of the
charming
LOTTA.
FRIDAY EVESING, April 3d , 1.868, will be pre
seuted, the two ant cotneity Lot
•- - - • THE YOUNG REEFER:
Julian
Tir bel'ollowed.by the celebrated farce
- v.PAS - DE FA'SCINATION.
gun/Mine Rigger Lotta
To conclude with the gliiriou.Cfarce of
JAP.i.t , • , ,
Liddy. with songs anddanee..
Lotta Mutate on Sattirdit••
igrPITTRIIURGII
FRED Aiirs • r.
oR..
• OUST BARTOF AGE 7" . ICE.
HS the, bVdit#Cd and
Cl4l4l4edtriTlCldtk..t " • •
6 _, 4 • JulSgAtiN's SOITTIIEBLAWD, .11
The Scotch, aiigh:thmalp. Alpo R mented,
the laughable •
• ' - ,STEA-DOW-P4.N.
egy - A . 'LECT in IJIlt Wl.ll-be4lllv-
• °red the • '
SECOND UNITED PBB3BYTEILII3.OMIIICH,
John V.:Citirli;s.) ..senduthy street and
South Common, •
Friday Eyening;3,iti*;!4; o 4 o ek ,
JOHN . - ; /. I C ci:OO.C•
9ubjet-49.1FgN . CALVEil,,
Proceeds' for , the benefit - of the &Adler* , Library
DANCING ACADE.MY
VALL;'I3.S.. 70 THIRD STREET, now
wln D f l o i r t t s k i eivept 1 , 7 !tacit' r t lit . +l3 nit ? I f o pa;
Ladles,,Dlosters 'and Misses. Terms, $3. Even
ings -for •Gentsi—TUESDAYS and .FRIDAYS, at 0
o'clock. Terms.. $lO. Soiree every - THURSDAY
EVENING at'S o'clock., )09:k81
INSUILANCE.
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO"
• OF THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY. , •
•
Oflke. In ALLEGIIVIZY TRUST COMPANY'S
BUILDING.
FIRE INSURANCE 'ONLY.
W. W. MARTIN, President.
JAS. R. STEVENSON, Secretary.
A. H. roglish, ;O.R.P.WlRLams'dno , Thompson,
Jno. A. Blyler, 'Jos, Lockhart:, Jos. 3lyets,
Jas. Grahsm,lßobt, Lea; • C.T. Btryle,
Jno. Itrotrn,lr. Geo. Gerst, Jacob 4.opp.
ir simEnar tristawircE , .
PAITY- OF -PITTSIIDEG.D.
NTMICK, President.. -
WM. P. HEMBEBT,_Secretary.
CAP-7, GEORGE -IiDELD,- General Agent.
Office , Water street Spang, Co.'s Ware
house,.up'Stalrs, Flttsbut ri .
Wlll lezure against allkinds of _Fire and Marine
Itthks. A borne Institution, managed by Directors
who are well kitswti to the community, and - who are
determined by promptoess and liberality to main
tain the chssacteewhich they have assumed, as of
fering the best 'protection to those who desire to be
DikEcTons:
Alexander Slralek, John R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
"meg MeAnig: -William 8. Evans,
Alexander Eimer, - Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew ./Lekleu, - Phllllttp itoymer,.
David M. Long, Wm Morrison,
to. ihmsen, • . ' • n 027
pr4cArsTLvAriA.
. ..
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH.
OFFICE,. 91111711 STREET, BANK BLOCK.
This fa a Hobe Company, and lasuresipainst losa
by Fire exclusively. . ,
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK. Treasurer. .. ~..
HUGH HcELHEIgy, Secretary.
LeotUad Watiter, . r Ot•orlison.
C.C. Bovle.•-• - , "Geo, . 'Manly
Robert. Patrick. , 1 J.C. - . ppe.
{ Jacob Painter, , " J. C. - Pittner,
Josiah King, _ • - John YoegtleY,
Jas. H. Hopkins, - " 'A.•Alcianon.
Beaty Sproul. , -• ; ..,.! ,- ...
INDEMNITY
,AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
iiatiKivi.lNsuiptNct cp.S:IF?HiLADEI.PHIA.
OBIIOE 435 - &- 437 CHESTNUT ST. t lizes, &at.
:DPIT , PV* 6 ; , •
Charles ijr. Bancker, -:Monlecia Vonis,
Tobias H agner. f alld 8' Brown,
Ealnuel Omni, ' sane Len, _ .
SistOblt. - Smith, . _ EdwStrd C.: Dnie,
l'eorge W. Richards,. Hedtl.o.Pales.
CHARLES U. D'ANCREE„ President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. .
. W. C. STEELE. Secretary ' pro tem.
GAADNERICOYin4'Arigrrr ,
Nortlt'ltisti Corner' Tltirdtiiiid Wood Streets.
.
• mbOrwlS
A LLEGWIYINEIIDIELANCE.CONE . 4
Ann:, PANT OF PITTSBURGH. v : -
onicz;l.-..• 3 Erns ; BASK BLocz.
Insures against ell *ls of FlFF:nrid Marlhe Risks.
-JOHN IRW/N. - Jrr.; Piet4dent. , .
•". JOHN D. NeCOßD,_Ttee President. ~ . .
' 4 • CAPT.,WIS.OJEAN, General Agent.
- . - • „ • ,„!DIitItCTOREIL ,1 , , ' ,
..John - Irwin, Jr.f , , , Crpt . Wm. Dean.
John O. hieCm* : 4 , ,B. L. rahrestock,
C. G. Hussey, - ' W. 11. Everson,.
t '
Harvey Childs, . ;,, • •_-, • - Robert H. Davin,
J. Hoektneon, - , . S.Franols Sellers,
Unaripe HaYs, - Capt.: J. T. Steekdale.
EOPLESI: 11141111111.PtiCE.; ;CONE.
PRANT. •• r • - '
, .. , .
OFFICE., y. E. MINER:WOOD & ELM STS.
Acme taking acid - Kik:um Buis
John Watt,
John E. Parka,'
Captl , Jamea
Wuxi Van,Kirk.-
JameaD. Verner.
WM. plummP:
- .100151' WATT_' Vic e .
W. F. OARDNER, 1
CAPT., JAS.-GORE(
• • •..- •
•
1 - IMAntai. CALL , TO-DAY, • .
At No 101 Market . Street;
lairtiltLECT TOUR -
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asitzt-rolts:
,Samuel P fi .10ha 1.. =lobtarer. ad",
Charles
'Jared M. Brash.
Mel. Fs Lang;
Sansuel-McCrickart.
r.President.
Secretary.
tiensrM Agent.
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