The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 06, 1868, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T atits
Comic Husk
„
The Pall- Hall G i
azette ndulges in , the fol
lowing severe remarks concerning comic '
music : "The popular music of_ the day is
_ nothelOw the ' notice of any onevrho wishes,
to sound the depths of vulgarity in which
certain classes of our countrymen and
Oi*trysiomenUre not ashamed to indelget_l
„and, lately the significatiee of „comic singing
lifiendered important;by a emit ofjashiona-',
.I 4 'patronage which hitsbeen bestowed iipon''
14. oiCrheu, wei.,read in an . advertisement, ,
.coluinn that i ' Racketty Jack' and :the, .
,", - Horsefiell-Dlimer • were sting by 'coma '
'tumid ef E. Iti.H., the Prince or 'Wales, on
the lfith of February, •it strikes tis that
Ahem' is some tisk of having introduced inta -
Otir drawing-roems u kind - of entertainment,
'hitherto Confinedici the streets and the -mu-,
idd. hells,: - It' is ; not pleasant either ' for,
'flidny reasons, to learn that one: of 'the chief
minstrels' and representatives of , 1 comic
.talent' now goes aliOnt every, night in za
trtougharn from , one,place Of drinking and
i
dsAming to another, and 'prefaces his latest
effusion by a speech, in , which he • -tells the
shopme ~s oldiers, servautsand people from
the con try, who make up his audience, that
if- they only like his song as well as H. It
IL and a hog of his noble friends he (the
Comic Talent) will be quite satisfied with
his reception. Alter this announcement a
thrill of awe and expectation passes through
the ball, and the people get their beer, pipes,
and gin ready in Order to enjoy with • com
fcirt and satisihction apiece of dogerel sanc
tifiod.by the patronage of the aristocraey.
"Of the many sins that burlesques have
to answer for, their use of those degraded
songs is about the worst. The level of
taste which the •Chickaleary Cove” and its
brethren are made to suit Is latnentable in,
the extreme. It makes us almost despair of
educating that dense mind which requires
44 - be stimulated in its 'hours of recreation,
with the sordid illiterate 'verses in which
music- is mocked, sentiment turned into
sickening ridicule, and impure notions not
only suggested, but often, made the very
groundwork of the composition. It must
not be forgotten'that these thing s aro peen-
Ilitiproducts of our own times. The sweet
old quavering ditties, with their thin land
dilly. complrmentg, 'were surely better for
'the people than 'Champagne Charlie.' The
*ea songs were once tie rage even in tav
erns. A certain national meaning andspirit.
pervaded them,—a certain bannless and un
-m.eaning romance pervaded others; but the
fast comic seng and the fast comic singer,
with his carnage and his grin, or his power
of jumping and roaring ehornsesat the same
time, were unknown. Are we becoming
'Wire vulgar in our tastes than those who
baited bulls? I
"Not long since we had to record nal ex
hibition of noblemen of the Strand Theatre.
A lord dancing cellar flaps and breakdOwna
was to be seen by;those who could endure
a bad imitation of the niggers whom we
have also domesticated in this country.
where' shall 'We 'stop, if, after this, We pet
our Congo singers and introduce them into
quarters hithert) reserved for such artists as
GrisL, Tletiens, •or Patti? It IT difficult
indeed to say. We swallowed the 'Cancan'
((slightly mitigated) easily enough; and'
Ater Royalty Ltd seen it, it was ;translated
to where the working classes can elevate
their minds by, the sight Of indecent
dance. The comic singers form a pretty ac
companiment to this novelty. They are not
to be blares d for making money out of such
tomfoolery as thb public will pay to see and
tear, hut surely they ought not to be glorified
by distingulshed •persons, as well as salaried
bp. enterprising managers, who run there
Gbont in stylish broughams? The -"gre this
and the 'lolly l trst, it they really wish to seize
the occasion ought to open an opera house
of their own. ,There is now a capital oppor
tunity for it, and doubtless the boxes would
bo bespoken almost before the place was
ready. So would we English justify our,
claim as a musical people to France and
Germany. We too have our 'female com
ics' to sit beside Therese. They are, not yet
es bold as Therese, but it will give them
courage to know that their nude rivals
in the professiot. are becoming not only
fashienable but popular. It would not sur
prise us to learn, from the way we are tend
ing in this direction„-that Belgravian sons
and daughters sang 'The Eel Pie Shop' in the
course of the season, with, to quote the neat
and expressive language of Ittl. 'advertise
extent, 'a harmonious bow-woW chorus by
all the jolly doge.' " • •
Dslcated pggs.
1 (Prom Littell's Living Agoo
Er. Charles Lamont has discovered and
sthnted a very ingenious process for prepar
- "eggii so that they may be - kept; for years
out change or decay. The process con
sists As descr ibed IT, the cilumieal Neva,
in e mptying' he fresh ' eggs from
_the shell
into a long covered trough; a shft; 'armed
with a series of metallic:discs about fifteen
or twenty inches in dirinieter, is madeJo,de-
Seend into this trough:while revolving,
which beats the eggs into homogeneousness,'
and covers the Surfaces of the . discs with.; a ,
thin covering of egg. . The discs, stiffrevole
ing, are elevated from the trough, and a cur.
rentrf • hot air passed through: covered.
boi, -. which qiiekli "MO the egg,
when a series of scrapers-, are brought
into action, so se to scrape off the egg in the
form of tine thin scales or granules, which_
la_ IV be appearance PrACIPS•;, — .OYrst. itlize4.: ,
This process may be . repeated ad ,-;
The preparation thus obtained ,retains per.:
fectly 'ailthe properties and flavor of that
fraihigg, and may be usid t fer the varier's'
" where broken egg is needed, and
for cooking, by diesel= P a little in wateri,
andibentingit utast .ono.poundlis equal
to forty.four .eggs; - 100 'doterk;eggs, - when_
OrystMized or desicated, occupy one-cubic
•
foot We areglad that this very useful.arti
ele of diet has beerigided4o the now long.
„__ like p . r.*r . ' iii 4 artlalos'ilf&d. - .- An •en:c,
larrillhor company in New York have; we
... andeastarul, purchased tie invention, !and At
Is now being successfully introduced 'into;
._lkts 'mar l ket. _ .. . . .
..,,t
wne Circle squared.
E r . constant Ten?. of Eagle Pass:
"bus' soared the
res*POnOtkqes 114 '
oSircae. He writes to a conteiriporary:
"In the rale for awning the circle arith .:
= g o dly I think 941h004 - tb!tirgt
• ' "ICI& role that won't wont- bo ways.'
r
th e combs!reeve (71 to be the slim
E..;' • -4 11 ' 1- shirnotearAllitelrulitcrtslitarikbii
1; b the ecinare.-': 14141,' Yet ' B 9 ls !!,! 4 )'elFtl.
- 1111N1tt originated tbe t .liPte, EV 3II TeI o .f
i t c # 47 o l 4l. ii i - C7*. fe-pwd%re
4762114,
• t
la o,' says -01-battiCuilakioustgotio ant!:
em toga, Ingenious.- , Therele're. it
t a m ' i - bk deat'reare-net w ho
zleinti tei t u r tiggekg4B4 44 l4l o7l=l , 47o. 6 6tifeila:de
t r - they . ,„ .;:wro
d Noah's obit" '
fsieve.,kirjay 44tirgitilat ree
- iiThe4ser'' b t . abt e i de di.c.
=arks that the !lank L . 51 160.
nthattv
ei:-01111111-...#lll,,mmt.,,finlbillalitosch4,ithat "the"
karia3imw 48. trtlW,k L . F 93
f .iiZw : 411 ' 1 " th i f iDdifi . 64 ` t4 Atti. ,
~
f n ry
.. itfizy - simintehtglarktallSl4lloo:4 7
huricay.i
4e6t t hints - alicia4ll:o‘laulak
~ilol4h7 y rest.eni rgetilluities.
Texas correspondent says: ;Upon, ar
riving in this State I was impressed ; with the
fertility of imagination ffisplayed by the in
habitants as set forth in the names bestowed
by them on their villages and towns. Hut;
mediately commenced making a list of the
most popular, and I send you all that ;I have
collected, with the assurance that I am in
, debted for none of. them to my own imagi
nation. Here is. the list: Lick Skillet,
Buck SW:at, Nip and Tuck, Jimtown, Bake
Pocket. Hog:Eye, sPair Play,•• Horn Hill;
Seven Lbigue,, Steal Basvl Possum Tret,
Plat Heel, Wog Level, Short 'Potie, 'Gourd
Neck, 'Shake Rag, Poverty - Slant,' Black
•
' In the Village.of Henderson I was intro
duced to a buxom school girl of fourteen
years, who possesses the following name:
Dionysitv- Boadicea Jeffalinda Jacobint
,Christiana ,Buckiima Caledonia Susannah,
Emily Wyatt Wilkinson Moore Wynne, "p'
tiophonisba, Bophonisba, 0."
'The young lady is a cousin of a young.
than of that village'who, in the' short span
of his life of twenty-two, has done and suf..
ferld the following things:. He has had over
' a> hundfed personal encounters; his shot
mortally, three, men, not mortally, eight; is
now - resting under seven bail herds; has
been through the war from the beginning;
married, buried an infant daughter, and
separated from his wife, who is' now going
to school; and is now living on his father's
substance, in possession of a pair of fine
boots, a spavined horse, a Mexican saddle,
a silver watch, three revolvers and a Der
ringer, and one defier in specie. All this
he told me himself, with much apparent
satisfaction. He expects to attend the Waco
races, but does not expect to lay .heavy
wagers.
Another correspondent writing from an
out-of-the-way neighborhood in West Vir
ginia, says of the prevailing dialect:
."Words corrupted Etna mispronounced, as
common with the illiterate everywhere, are
often very . ; provoking. Wuncti twicet.
skifit, sixt, sermont, islant, beyant,
reedier, retch, &c., for once, twice, skiff,
fifth, sixth, sermon,
island, beyond, yather,
reach. Cheusday for Tuesday, nary for
never a or never one, mo' for more, 'lowed
for supposed or believed, oaten for out or
out of. A well-dressed young lady heard
news of a marriage of an acquaintance, and
exclaimed: 'Well, if she paint done gone
and done it, and never let on.'"
Ammonia as a Motive Power.
Galignani says: Visators to the Great Ex
hibition may recollect having seen an en
gine set in motion by the application of
ammonia, which was exhibited in -elms 53
by M. Fort, a naval, engineer. This engine
attracted the Emperor's attention, as well
as that of the public,' the saving resulting
from the system being enormour. It. ap
peared from the experiments made that a
common fifteen-horse-power steam engine
working four hours consumed two hundred
and, fort - seven kilogrammes of fuel, while
the ammonia engine, working four hours
and eighteen minutes, consume more
than one hunpred and seven kilogramins.
Tiu• saving was, therefore, about sixty per
cent. The new - adparattts has moreover,
tho advantag of being easily applicable - to
the old• boiler.
The chemical theory on which M. Fort's
system rests is this: ~T ho latent,. heat of
the dissolution of ammonia, to water is
the algebraical sum of the latont hest of
liquifaction of that gas and of its heat of
combination with water." The new - en
gine, however, does not employ liquified
arntrioniacal gas, but a dissolution of that
gas in. water, azid commonly known as
liquid ammonia. This solution only ab
sorbs 128 units of heat in its vaporization,
while that of Water absorbs 603 of these
units. Moreover, common liquid ammonia
boils at 50 degrees centigrade, and affords a
pressure of six atmospheres at 111 degrees,
while steam requires a heat of 160 degrees
in order to produce the same - pressure. •
Nevertheless, an objection to this new
system had to be removed. Ammonia
will attack copper and bums with groat
avidity; and as many parts of a steam en
gine consist of brass, their speedy deter
roration might be looked forward to. For
tunately,-however, ammonia, thti enemy of
copper, is tho friend of iron; that is, iron
indefinitely in contact with it will bo pro
served from rust-instead of suffering from
it., and all the parts of the steam engine
now made of brass • may henceforth be
made of iron. Tho escape of ammonia
from the engine is not to be dreadod,
cause the fatty substances with which en
gines are greased being saponified by con
tact with that gas, will only mako them
moro alt-tight then before."
A CORRESPONDENT of the San Francisco
Bulletin . says, speaking of the laborers on
the Pacific 'Railroad: When 'a Chinaman is
killed the whole gang invariably_quits work
upon that part of the road. , What secret
fear or open superstition the,y, have upon ,
this point I could not learn. The overseers
only know the fact, and not pretend to
account for it. Early . last.winter ts snow
elide overwhelmedand buried thirty out of
a gang of one ' The Test instantly
prepared to leave not so mach - asoffering to
dig out their brethreacwho: Welt' 'Possibly
he 'still litintiath tha man!. This the
White ova r, *resblttte fellow, would not
permit; buwith his pistol, drove the fright
-cited-Miriam:a' to work iligging for the popr
rellowe. 'They—were- aU dead except one
'when dug out 4", 'He was in asteantaf sweat.
His first •Words+ were brief, - and expressed`
his impreasiotlz:- 40 1'oo
,:inuchea' hot," he
said, and prepared to folio* his pugnacious
companions away • from - the tabooed ' section'
of theTlfld :! Yet John hilt viod
larfiorkmanotrid; • Witifout hum the Work
would inak ii.butlittleprogrtits.
•
ARCEIMICTS.
TtAIai&BIOSER;-.•
'l• 4-11,611014EcTs.
FRUIT BOUM ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nois.
*WI St. ClaG Strebt, FlGsburgh. Ps..ByeolYl
tieatlon=*trim $0 ski *signing ma oungung or
tiotruT ROUBSSaind PUBLIC BUlLDltioff,
AR F og r .-
DRAFTSMAM.,•
5t4 1 15 - rand'Sfampip
Nrikbagespe=tizaa
-' 4)1 1 1 , 0 jw % . a _ prrrepunon.
L=}llBlL : :cl i ;' . .;:l...P , .': , 7',
Form PITTIMMIIIniVONTANI
- $125,000.
, -
, . 0, • is ' • • .
'1) 1 0 ( 1,0 1 • f I [ l,
r • • ._
,F,Dl2llCan*.; •
V I ZT I . . 11.14 '
wgpo4,o l K
usictmcaTom , lniq o Yrktf.T v eu x ii. w a i l &
rY". 1 14 41' 0#1" 44 °. 4 7 *
Peet; - • • - -
IsAig ron
PnThitilleiklitr4l6 , 4*4443o4lV •
,' • , 11 4 4 M44. - 1
PRINTING V
AND'
;4,aitztti l t ]
• 1,7
*Aium9titillieV ',4 4 . •
402 141411W8/1)9441°
.
4
vttr 44*-14 4 1 11 4111140434/71d j
:e.A -• 0 ,
. 40044
minkuo, 1.4
:111_11.SIMANJOAZWIE_ 41..XONDAZ,R,INAIL 1 6. 1868.
.R :A '
,SPEMMINOTICER,
wutrc'lfr:
(Fmnltispeasstoty or he Baited States.)
DIOBILA OBEiTATA. - • - sumartEivES.
Propertlec—Thelr odor 11 inrong., diffaslreind
somewhat aretitatio; their tastes bitterish, 'and anal
sgaus to Mint. :• •
Pertten "Wad liThea;—Buchu
leaves are gently btinimant,.irltti pokillartendeu
,ey to the . ErrfnOrp 'Biyxtiar,•prouetrig dinrests.' end
tike other'siteLlar Medici nes, , eielting.!dlitphoreals..
'• They:ate :givfn in coMplideti , of th'e = Urinary Or':
itaWaiab as Gravel; 'Chrtiitatiinirrh,ofilie; Mad:.
der., , ltlerbid Irritation Of Ihirißlidder
Diseate of the' VrOstateniut , ltetelition sincontl:
trenitiof Brine; from it lois of tone in the partscori:
corned in its °vacillation.- 'The remedy bee Also boon
rboansitiendod atropin Itheematism,
Ctatineons Affeetions and Dropsy. • "
EgittAvr °Boum la used by persons
fronalhe"ftges of it to =, sad Wto fd, or in the
decline or change - of IlfetLiffer Confinement or La
'tor Pains; Bed Wetting in Children:
. .
Alreettonalicoullox to Fem ales the Ex
, tract Botha to unequalled hy any other remedy, as 1*
eldorobta or kteteralon, Irregularity, Palnfuluese or
Supprethdon of Customary' ..Evacuattons, Ulcerated
or Sehtrromistate of the Uterus, Leaoorrhea !or
Disci:mos of the BladderiEJAneye, Gravel
and Droplical Swellings. This medicine in
treaties% the power of Digestion, excites the Ab
sorbents into healthy: actiOu. by . which the Watery .
or Calcareous depositlons, and ail Unnatdral En
largements arc reduced, as w4ll as F4III and l Whim-
llebaboDri - Extinet Machu tins cured every
case of UlabonN in which it has been given. Arrita
" lion of the Neck of the Bladdei, and Ind m
amation
of the Kidneys - Uleeiation of the Kidneys. and
Bladder. Retention of Urine. Diseztsea of the-Pros
tate Oland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, ("ravel,
and Dust Deposit and De lic a t ekinky lßscharges,
or Enfeebled , au& Constitutions, of
both sexes, attended with the following symptoms:
Indisposition to. Exertion, Lam of Power, Loss of
gilemory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dim
ness of Vision, Pale Di the Back, Hct Hands,
Flushing otthe Body, Dryness of the . Skin, Erup
tion -on the Face. Pallid Countenance. Universal
Lassitude of the Muscular System, &O.
HELMBOLDI3 ICTIAOT BUCHIJ I 8 DITJRETIO
And cares all Dist:ties arising from Habits of Dis
sipation EXCedBCS and imprudence in Life,
Impurities of the Blood, &c.,, superseding
Qopalba In affections for which It Is
used, such as tionorrhea, Meets
of long standing, and Syph
'Mee Affections lu these
diseased used in con-'
- nectlon with
lIELMBOLIPS
ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'S
DRUG dED CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE;
Sa KA BE'WABE OF WITNTEIIFEITS.
• •
• •
Itgr'MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.
--An EasaLfor Young Men ou the Crime of
Bethnal., and the LiNEASEo and ABUSES which
mute &pediments to MARRIAGE, with sure
means ' of relief. Sent to sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Address Or. SKILLIN HOUGH
TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Penn's.
M - CONGRESS-22d DISTRICT.
le a candidate for rhominntion before the UuMn
psiblleart Currreutkm.
rubirul&T
Mr'CONGREfMi---22d
THOMAS HOWARD, Esq.,
Is a candidate for nomination, in.' tho Union Repub
lican Conarroolonal Convention. tutaltddiT
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Subject Ito tbe, decision of tbc Union Republican
County Convention: . d&T
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
WILLIAM C. MORELAND,
Subject to tho decision of the Union Republican
County Convention. tat9:nt3:d&T
Mr'tltrlZANT DISTRICT
Bphieet to the decision of the Union Uennbilonn
County Convention.,. . mt613:nV.,•441T
P AL _
ILIPS,
• .
And Comugssion Merchants
OPERA ROUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
Ift, CO Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, C4RPETS,
Dry Goods and Notions,
AT PIIITATK HALB LAY
Conalipunento
.Solleatod., , Prompt Sew
turns..
• • . BT.& WILFAUT. •
yALVAllilt 11.1.NK;134111161E &
HE
• OTR BTOOKS.. • ' _
umu, EvsNING; Aran irtzr. , at wv 11110eg•
wlli ba award-Maar; or-Umnatectl6l:B
?9°14,106.3m1t d street: •
10 abates" Val - n** Tenet, 0o." alaa
90 shares genand , National Dank.
10 Aanaryw Kaplan°, navlnd..X.X ll ...
30 *hares Han 4 Samoa Bridger: _
. • ' seeming PNCI26 AVA:tlintla
ihormi Katleaall•Badulagibbtaalag
.1•00,0 047 or pttobarlb G
i rt
__ s o • • - AVnelL B.•Auattabaaa.'
, • 11 , ..5.11300/333. - -c•
anVIVSES ,A 11111 c" '131:
- ongaiy AT AUCTION.—The propert,
9 Nixon street, Alleglumb llste ltisiscbeiltdra
will be sold by Order-ot lb" Magpies' or Logyboo&
& liars, on 11,bo, preualera.4lo9 oUri at
9 o'clock., The !St" are tub Au by 140. O W
Wen" are einikfranee. lately bullt,orolta&d otiirtt
yoosis.roopoeUtely.-with goodoelkon.- They. sr. bf,
Liertrave ,„ l,,,r, or the= .nd or=aa
n T tbiyi •Oaro tag: Ybr
siliuur_to,Ntiotroueet. Auturtily or ;bomber *0
other Pclsobb4roperly 'Wow) time, to!otribe thti
. *DE: . ; 7 .;: , 7 .4, , 'A. LitHIATIG.
I rilEmat TOWU • nit :;PROP-.
: ,C • ".:
IC
PUBL
rilgiatrituahee of' Ordettir °hitt ilk Ito. ! 1#8 Jane
Tonoebeee batgettdr ^tate tiale A ;at the
Ot)II littaburi .Imt .Witl)l4.mpAY.
Aprtl loth. 1 1 .1, si r 6.01 ICA"
Jut that earth* se* as - jsatt ht l_apilAttapt i a t m
p libell petri ". =Wr l tuti l irr ia : e n=e, eiu gi o t a alg
•aisereit; move of aia,
shith—Conahaucetb, balance In one year, hilkit
APtete6t. .
TortetttettaitMin,..'dka.,pppulyb.totrio.A Tina*atigran4o-41Am*t k
177
ti;-": 1 )U ' i- {l ' ' ' . 1) :% 8 ZONE 1 16 i) , ;:: ~):, , ,I.: :
ttrifii:AL . L . ,. , -,I).1?-, , 4: . ...i)
).". Ma.,.._,.
sodigyeat sorter of was comungs;plaostspor.:
_ • InUATPKAILVVATUR II co : ' ..-:
%.
! UPS outtimlier
~ ea ; idmi , ,. ,"" zuse t ru i
lit t" il e t. r lstositigt ...","
, rill Mot* volOOLIcl -...
RlPfirt 71.
• ;
aaa•Pokuo .24 1,4§n0. Quarry.
Tliiidik'44ll44 l 4l4' W. - 1 4 :44 It. law - •
a m a ul cyan a a ry-aata
;IMP ftWA , t -LitteNrii ,
'abaft* ' 11014146Atalsimmig1;441*
AND BLOOD-PIDIIPITEG.
SOLD AT
bt4 LitOADWAY.
And by Druggists everywhere
ASK 101:
IlEralrSOLD , s t
AND. TAKE NO OTHER..
POLITICAL.
'Gen. S. S. NEGLEY
Gen. A. , L. PEARSON,
J. B 'FLACK,
AUCTION 'SALES.
eeer., ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
BY PALMS & PHILLIPS.
AIICTIOB=W
•:-•itEALKk - ASTATE :AGENTS.
HALTCS 6 , 4 _
'-„READ E7fATE 11111x 1 E,
No. - 98 Gran Street, Pittsburgh.
EI3
AND P
novo'
WILL GIVB
Negotiation
gentSw
JOILII IL HAULM & BRO.,
. .
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AUCTIONEERS,
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS,
HOUSEHOLD ind FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE,
, Sc., either on the
premises or at the Bold of Trade ROOMS.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate at private sale.
Salsa of Real Estate ln the country attended.
OSice, No. 115 FOURTH tiTREICT. • oe="
c
HEAR FARMS FOR SALE:
'Joie t. ow for bale several of the finest FARMBin
Westmoreland and Indiana counties, on remarka
bly easy terms, so easy that any one desirous of buy
ing can purchase on tune altogether. Call and ex
amine for yourself.
G. M. PETTY,
mh4 No. 80 timlthfield street.
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE.
----..-..........
OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR
SALE Olt RENT.—A large-two-story double
Ouse; containing 10 rooms, Including double par
lor, with marble mantles, and all the modern Im
provements; 1 acre of - ground, filled with fruit
fiir:Wintaiilflie Situated near
I ?lin c e 4 v e i r " Lrs at ..
This Is one of the handsomest locations In Allegheny
county, and In a good neighborhood. A_pp," at
W. A. HERRON'S lleal Etitate Office, 87 torramt
Street. . ' mbin
FOR SALE Lk. TO LET,i-nouses
and Lots for sale in all parts of the city and sit
bs. Also, skeend FARMS In g locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN • FACTOR:I , od with 20 acres
of land, and good improvements, which I will sell
cheap and ou reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets." Privrte Dwelling Houses for
rent In both cities. For further particulars Inquire
of WILLIAM WARD,
jall: 110 Grata street. opposite Cathedrl.
FRAME- COTTAGE,
SITUATE IN MOUNT WASHINGTON,
Within 25 minutes` walk of the • Monongahela
bridge: The house contains five rooms kitchen,
cellar and vault. Lot 100 feet front L 900 feet
deep, fronting on three streets. On the tot are 400
Yull bearing Knipe vines of tire different varieties,
with all kinds of shrubbery, eueb as gooseberries,'
blackberries, strawberries and currants; also, Peacb,
pear, apple, quince and cherry truss. Will be Bout
cheap. Inquire of• • •
_ . .
STEEL & WILSON,
Brokers and Beal Estate Agents,
No. 06 Sinttkdeld Street.
2,000,000 A"EB
CHOICE ELANDS' OE,- SATM;
DT TEE
Union Pad* .4a4iiroad Company,
EASTERN DlVll3lotf,
Lying along the I#l6 of their road, at
$l,OO TO $6,00 PER ACRE, . •
AncLon a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS)
For Outlier particulars, suips, fre.,viddreas
JOHN. P. DEVEREITX, '
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Sanaa%
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, See`y,
lIM
GROCERLES.
FOR FRAGRANT TEAS, -
CHOICE COFFEE,
Xaure siargoess,
ROBINSON'S,
No. 20 . Fifth Street
TEAlsy
FOR TUE FINEST
TU crioio/* i noo . rE,
WEE • ' 'PIT/Mr
And the best CANN7ED PSUITB.: tcaLati;
'st most resonible grioosi go; to_ • '
FIiANCEai TEA , ~S,BT;
10 litaisittisd;l4lo4lsetriglit,, ;
=1
Ram
14 .r.w
AND MOl4 . eiSECI
, I2lUninuttatiovo
000bbli. Plitutiitlooluoitulies t yr toTogeo;
11 0 , 1•;'•;: , roxiStet l lroySulaltni; , • ;
, • I
• .W.!_tklililM- I ,P3d - . .*usoorimiu ot:Bl,liinda of
tiil.uumuuca. _ Suods IA our Una; fa' sale
Law 10'11hOtt• •
. '.• .
fIZ
"M • ,
Ur(i
TO WII.FfiiIrLROOWEIt&
EMMA:- AIIIONLiTED'HONE; .
, 3
=I
. . . .
SUPER- - , ~. ~
"iiiiiiiiirOF - LEM
,
„ I •,;::, ~,,•.14 .- , ,, , .. 1• , .w.. , _ ,,,, ,,“•!, i
. •:.-...,,,,,,,.•.: or_ .___, , ,:i:,•-.•.:.;,. 4.,,.. ;
•- • - • - 111ANITAVIVIINDIfIr .:;:,,,-,, i
:,-,..,,.; .I:t_ .. i.d.. - :i , 11.1].: -_,..? ~.,.:::::: 1-. : 1;,•, 1
, , iiri lf,',: : :: , ;- 111," Co.' .- mae , , , Alktgainyhremuzot , vr,t
,w1,1 , ,,T.::,, ;:-.lilor 4.14tizz., - ,;tliti.fArtf , •
,i :
l iiiii4.l4atil eAkt i ßirutoid; i -. !,
- , ••• - .:i3!".1::':, ,- ; IL r. , . ~.: !
~::
. * PROXIMA - F ROBIE4 1 ,0 1- ;,
: i3lii,!:M ; ir. , ..:',*( 1 . ilt•/.:'l.', • E:46 ‘.l zii'll'.,,, - ; - ,..• i 1,.
MilaNigarTetur flaredpPithilitiz*Tru s !
, ctislgoesstuttigii***l_, - Ttoetlit' 4 .
IhArypar It i 4 4M11nVie1;1741. 9
griZ r triati4 es
ei : N es n a laWrtt.: l,o4 )4. :
It
, • . .
~ .
Zalkea
5i 41; 40 1 44
k 114 - ••destil . ;... ma ,•
BM
EEM!M
NAL PROPERTY
AND SOLD.
ItOkWT.ATIMIMON TO
f Loons, ,Attend to the
Preperty. tolleetion
Itstnel, &e.
cam: stwourt
MEE
al2Aitis co.KE
NY INN
eq, u. AnitanioN4 e. A. HHICHINOON.
ARMSTRONG ' kJ. HUTCHINSON,
.Sttecesoors to "
, PHILADELPHIA ANDnIVOIHOGIIICZT COAL CO.,
MINEILS' SHIPPERS AND DEALERS. BY RAIL
. . ROAD AND RIVER, OF
• Superior:Youghiogheny
CAEVAND': FAMILY;.OOAL.
02lee and Yard-FOOT OF TEX SIIMET., near
the (lea Works. - • .
Orders left at the,yard, or addresoed try mail; trig
be promptly nlled: , .
, .
BEST FAMILY COAL
t ' AIMAYS ON HAND
Aua DelirerOd Promptly $O Order,
AT LOWEST MAIM= BATES,, BY
OSCAR F. -LAMM & CO.,
Ctorner Banduoicy Street and P. rt. R. E.
Ai4l..a . P.4saltrakllr • CITY,
ANTIIRILCI# COAL rinunsiinp AT -THE
.L9 4 01113T • •
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! •
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Flaying , removed'their Offloo to
NO, 5437 . 3r,ruurry erracumir,
City' kill) SECOND.ELOOII
Are now prepared to turntshygood YOUGIIIOOITE
NY LUMt', NUT UUAL Olt ttLAC/i, at the lowest
morket price.
AU orders left at' their Mlle°, or addressed to
them through the mall, willbe attended to promptly.
my2.3:b:tl
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
I=l
YOUGMCOLDNY AND CONNELLSVILLE COAL,
And Manufacturers oP
COAL, SkACE AND DESULPIDMIZED COKE
Office and Yard--CORNER OF BUTLER. AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street,
near Lock Nu. 1; Pittaburgh, Pa. •
Families and Manufacturers supplied with the
bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of their offices' will receive
prompt attention. • -
SUPERIOR COAL.
C. CIIE11,1117: & CO.;
Miners and Shippers of PITTSBURGH GAS, TORGE
and I'A3lll,y ci)A L, NUT COAL an SLACK.
Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the eltles
at the lowest market rates.
OiNee and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT
SON (formerly Canal; STREETS, l'ittsburgh.
0. BOH 1292. 0e23:
MERCHANT TAILORS.
'xicAitmx,
ImEitAcirA.rifr
93)¢ SMITIMMLD STREET, PITISISITIIOH,
Eccpc constantly on hand a fine assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS
Mao; GENT'S FUUNISHING GOODS. GENTV
CLOTHING MADE TO °EDER. the linen style.
NOW ItEMM.
For the Spring Season,
With a largo and complete stook of
BOYS'. YOYFTBS' AN D CIILLaIIItEN•B
CLOTHINC. •
All wit and leading etylee, to bO /baud at
'So. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET.
GUAY LOGAN.;
NIERCHANT TAILORS.
JIDANE& .rouvv,,
No. 3: ST. CLAIM STREET, bavejust brought
from the East s full supply of SYRING and 131.31-
MEE GOODS, CASSItIk. tES. PESTINGS, Etc., &v..-
eim
which ths prepared to cut and make'np Ina
style Mlual.to'sny shop to the cast or west. They
aro determlned to.deserve and hope to receive a
liberal patronage. • no :b34
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
I% L.ATWOOD....DESEIONJOICILSI J N'CAPPII.I7.
. .. •
ATIVIrD' 84'IXICCAVIOIIET,'
BRASS FOUNDE RS,
GAS AND STEAM FI T TERS,
Cor. of Third and Liberty Streets,
Above Carroll & Snyder's, Pittsburgh, Pa.
LIMIT AND .TIDAVT CASTINGS famished
promptly to order. , •
Special attention paid to the fitting out and M
ir-dui or pik Nedwaries, Steamboats, Dolling .
AGENTS. FOR A: S. CIAIINEON k g 70.11
. • • _ . •.- • , ,
Steam ramps and Blower Engines.
Those Pumps hive superier - idiantisgeaWver all
others and every ono la warranted to giro satisfac
tion.. ',PUMPS oonstanthron hand. fe26:nto ,•
JOH. ,IC. 4X191,14111.:1:.:4096 ILYA. ' MOM" BLUR.
JOHN. M. COOPER &CO:,
u' • •
FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM - - -FITTERS .
lisoutiort afore of kill t 1
ever/ desoriptlow,„ dealers I.ik Ficcrpuza
4Nu Tußnro, - or •aukuos.. • •- . • • -
.
Corner of Pike and Walnut fititaittc
•• • •PrrretpUßGET:
tostsm,
_ . .
THE itIANSION; - 1101111816. ,
inotopstened bet innOnnoeiO theii
liind the puoiltr 'Chit tutyn p_unthated 'thho (!1 1 ,1).
'EnTABLISILIM antrurllbAu 11005.1 k- • • ' •
04;4:: x;0 041.4 r, 0ftiL4 , 441
.
And wilt continue to keep Win the bed style. The
ALSNOKI r N t eC Am orManshundnut roOtun, sal
zoygy n the oest r &tunt only tWO
W t
till
walk t Rah UM. - Ihuyeitun tor I •
dud thtt Mute attelottient ' • twang w
M acommodoMl apr,kMriAny mai/114,i -- I
ftlr
linnthttui stuainterioni!haeffito•-.Mard
day •ifi.Kor Erma, lii_j_trur without-mom,
• ...
Johlrfnuir • - • •
Ks
" Ma l ti
nONDECTEEI,I* THE EUROPE , .
%a-A* kI.A4 , - • • •••
.•
ST: 'O . A.IVIES'IDPT,EL;i
;11:011: 4AXViinir 407 , Libeci..sregia.
', i. - • , r ,- • ~• ' , ,• ,-..:-;',-- , '::: : ‘, -
OPO94 6 l l .lk*b§i4+ A*l44l**: ` '' '
• • , :- l.
JAMES K. •biliAlikif lb;otiiletor,
. i e .
r.t ribe ho
••iritullosseli - rioitfatincintr ' - it•ittW
od, mid oonvonbut so Mloliss Into
the city. , *Ms: stalt,Mg ..sr , . s
iry , sinse tisla tir - . Mt mous,
tosurTooss Mat. .I m ar, gores%
The Bastsursat clop
ie 5b.1,4„.1..
sll SAtist, Sim Asimust ' 5...: mum AMOR;
ssPtilmwselsoespperrSit - uSliottesSmOtke
tompsiewrotei lttit :viditeit !.)47.ilgt tile,ssil - '
HATai.44:Uaql•iii.,,•C:. : ::i
,
1 .1
If ,1
.11444i.4411 4 •
;:•••::.;., 5 , ' , 7
S ff fF ',17,; 4'o
Ts „'Astocourac4cavik 1:6
..;
4,1 ;,swistiwordirigimv,
111 , •4 I ,
Ifidires,.. • 4ilta i Mit 7
t
•
•-• A •
'39 1:9,417thif
`NEW_ OPERA HOIIBE.
-
WMW W. Cd. FINIMERSON •
X. alifING
T. B. HA brA STA4ii'm A M AGEI L
AGER
•
MONDAY EVES;It - G, April ottq /MI, will be
present, d, Ituckstorze'S beautifui Three act drama
entitled the •
".Acx• 1.41 a 4 1.•
To conclude with' Ow glorlotta tarr ~ ! of the
- . SPECTRE 13141.DEGROOSe:
- - ---
Tuesday, Evening, benetit thotilnunrite young
actor, Mr. r id ARK BATES..
TIM Box Sheet for the este of s t oats ,for Hr.
-EDWIN YOREST'S errgageniciliviilopenon Wed
nesday morning, April Bth, at ;10
---
Or : PITTSBURGHArm.
FRED ABM'''. i avensa
GUST BAUTOR, «STAAB MANAant
NEW STARS! 'NEW STARS! wl appear AION
.DAY EVENING.. Aprll Bib., 4be irdirtlet Pr the age.
'Mons. LEVEN!, the unrivalled sorter:re:robot, who
wilt perform Ma wonderful flying leap frourthe ex
trf mo height of 'the tlieutre to the stage Mlle.
Louisn, VROHEURE, the beantiftt prMaler dans
euse, Miss AGNES in new Scotch
Songs and Ballads, ' ' - ;
griPitor. enwrtitro
.
FASHIONABLE . DANCING ACADEMY,
At hie new Assembly poemsl3l. ITTIE
opposite Old Theatre. New Clasve , now forming.
on MONDAYS,IVEDNIDAYS nn SATIIIIDAYS.
Ladles', 3instero'.antuartmeto a:woks a Paa Prof-
COWPER can be seen daily at thohleademy, or at
the St. Charles Hotel; where elrenlare,ean twe oto•
talned. Hallto.letto Select l'artleA.! , - - ••tee2:l2l
. .. -
- • •
.r i grPllo. CARPENTIIIII
DANCING ACADE Ii MY; _
•
PHILO lIALL, No. 75 71IIILIVE:TREET. acne;
open for the reception of pupils. IfsS , 6 of Tuition=
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY„ , ...nt 2 r.. M., far
Ladles, blasters and . Misses. Tettns, $5.. Eveli
Info for Oents—TUESDAYS and :vicinity's, at 8
o'clock.. Terms, $lO. Soiree everY TIIIIRSDAY
EVENING at 8 o'clock. . , :i: jemkin
INSURANC
NATIONAL. EIT4URAN : : E CO.,
Or THE (HTY OP ALLEGBENY.-
Office, In ALLEGHENY TRUST; COMPANY . %
BUILDING. .
FIRE I.NSURANCk ONLY.
'W. IV. MARTIN. President.
JAB. E. ST EVENSON,'Seeretary.:
A. IL English, 10.11.1nWil +mgr. Thompson,
Jno. A. idyler, Jos, Lockhart.Jos..lllyers,
Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Len, C. BoylE.
Jno. Brown, Jr.,lieo. Gersit ,tacob Kopp.
mh.%:n3l -
•
NkTESTERN -COM
PAN oF PITTSBURGH. 1 4 1.
LEXANDEIt .; •
Wllf. P. HERBERT, Secretary !j , •
C‘PT. GEORGE 144 HELD, °suers' Agent.
001Ee, -SW Water. street, Spam; •st Co.'s'. "Wane
house,.r.L
up st atm. Pittsburgh. • • , -j . l l -. •
Will lure rosiest a ll kinds of Fire and .Marine
Risks. A home Institution. matagqd by Directors
who are well known to the: community, and who are
determined by promptness and-iiiMi s silty to main
'tale the character which they havtll sumed. as of
fering the best protection to those W o dealt° to be
insured. . .
-. DIRECTORS:- „- - -j
Alexander Nlinlek,. • John eUtine,
it. Miller . , . Chaa.Ai,Clarke,
James McAuley, - Willi? Eyaus.
Alexander Speer, - Joseph , Irkpatriek,
Andrew Ackleu, • •• Phillip. eymer....
David 81. Long, , , Win. MO'rrison,;',
• nom
praiNSYLIVANL&.•
•
INSURANCE . COMPANY oF - PiIITSBUIiGH."-
orricE, 21 'FIFTH §:MEET )3 NE.BLOCIL
This hi a Hotne Company, and D l 4 l Frea time
by Fire exclusively. - 4
LEONARD' IVALTER,Preilliont.';
BOYLE.iilrice President. , - • •
ROBERT PATRICK. Treasurer,4 ,
DicELIIENT. Secretat7l•
Xdurocro
Leonard Waiter .us
, • tieorgeWlisol.
C..e. ' ' • (Sm. Evans,
• R o b er t, pateek, • J. C. Lippe.';...
Jacob Painter, J. C.
_l'leiner.
Josiah Ring., John Yoegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins. A.. Amnion.'
Henry Sproul.
INDEDINITT
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co. OF PtI r LAOELOHIA.
. .
OFFICE, 435 & 437 CIWSTNITI" ; NIUE OTh,
.
' - DIRECTORS: .r. ,
__ .. • .
L
Charted X. Banclier, ' DordeittiH. Louis,
Tobias Wagner, • David S.: Burry
Sanibel Omni. - .- ' Immo LOC -• • •
Jacob R. Smith..: - -•EcitrarOlC. Dale. •
Foorge W. Richrds, Georgellales.: . ~
• CHARLES I.i. BAN .It, - .Ftesident. '.
. EDW. C. DALE. Vice Presitt....
W. C. STEELE. Secretery,p 'tem.
. .
.1. G ARD NEE CORVN, AHkirr.
• .Ncirtii-Weot corner TWO and- txxiStrnets.
A LLEGNIENY C 9.111-.
~,CX,4 1 "6..NY OF PITTSBIIHOH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EOTH STlLEHT4BisirclittOor.
Lump against all klrk!ls ot7trc siOiltartno Make.
JOHN IRWIN; JR.; Prealderlts; l 4 ' •
U.
JOHN ..MeCORD, Vice Prcit .
C. G.• DONNELL, Seixetary. :it ! •
CA:PT. AVM. DEAN,' OtateralAitorkt:-. • -
DulttCtougt
Crpt. Dee s
8. , L. • ratniescoor.,
W. 114..everson..
NobestAL - Davis,'
FranattieUers:
CapL J.llT.Stockdale.
John Irwin, Jr.,'
John D. McCord,
C. 't}. Hussey,
Harm* Childs,"
T. J. Hosklnson,
Charles:Hays, .
:AIDEOPLEtP , INSURAN -
CE. COM..
A.,.1.•ANY.. • '.. ,', .: , .., . „ - . ili, -, '
• OPVIOE, N. It: COI3I/ItE. WOOpAPIPMIFrs.
A Home Company, taksigFam. an Idarine nicks
• •-.-`- ' - , • D'IIIIICTORI3: '1 '
1
Wm. Phillip, -- - - Capt. Jilin L. Rh oads,
John Welt, -•-.. ..Sessittel, 1 . tihnlyein
John E. rarki, ' Charlerikrbuckle.
Cept...locces Bliller.' - :5 Jared ,' Bruck
Vim. Van Kirk, ,
~ wm,.,p, Lacs, _ ,
James D.•Venter.' , I • lortmelllcOrldtart.
•WM. PIIILLIPS,-Pre dent, - ,
•• - JOHN WATT, 'Vice al *t.. - .."
~ ~W. P. thARDNEI/ 4 Settrettir/4 .. .A •-• •,,
- • CAPT. JAS. 131ORDION. ,Verietal egad.
. . • • ..
:WA =PAPER;
READEI4 - ..cou: - :TAY0::
.Atzip.l47
isto
ENE
WALL PAP )4
fir'
MIR
irosseswiedintietat74“kitiAmst. -,
w• AL - ;•!. ,
(0. , 87 inr ,, wf?4 UMW. kro rth.
zubsou—
'47.IIIMTJTAW
f -----"-'-..-'------
0011$11CYL' /- :i “. .1110 1
j P.A it,/ vt.). i . .i , `' ~ I I:: 4 )411i ' -.t , oz - b1
. I'ECR A ND _
''`
V° EXVO
„_, ;-_-...,.•=4 1.,., t-t...-4-,-, 'fig -, 1 ~.." '' ILDER
'
lf 'i ll 20 ,. .....P1111NNYT.. vAziA -
. T .i., I
gt' iiiipoaltk'
ilfolg t - , Wil&a . l ftlf.i'r e • / 4 .
4Qb
' bts r 12(64 Irit ta X v Iliebildiiil
' . gylatipAto Afoot* ~. wig ,
i 4 ~ ;, -7 ,,,T,i-- , - -,. ..- ------7 - -i -7 7 d `-'t
• .i 0 • > ii ',' - 01,-.,
- .."47.0.
-_:J_ _
- tr Mot s -
1 4 11 40WitcSiairidigraiMAIP t Mi . Orps,
5z134..*1 - 304404 4 - 4044 - ,
[ll
at,840.,
i/f1