Oilittsintrgt Gaidtt. . ' TO BOZ i - Y w. n. Va.llAnt.n. Hear our three times three, before ;Thou sanest I,t rem Colinnbia's shore-- Hero of theitharra'd 'pen ' 'Loved of children; lovedof men. • We haVe felt thy spell. for years: \ Oft with laughteri oft with tears, Thou hast touched the tender part. . Of our inmdst, 'hidden heart; We have fixed our eager gaze ; On'thy pages nights and. days, Wishing as 3ve tUrned them o'tn, Like poor. Oliver, for more ; And the ereatfire3 of thy brain, `ln our memory rental!), Till 'through then'. We scent to Ix., ..., Old acquaintances 'of thee. Therefore, hear-our cheers balor,• Sailing from C'olumbia's 51i0r, , ,, - In immortal Weller's name, .By the rare Micawber's fatne, By the flogging wreaked on Flueers.. l • By the hungry Jingle's tearer, -• By. the Becilre Bumble's fate, By the hands of shrewish mate, • By the famous Pickwick club, . . By the tiseana. of tlahriel Grubb; • In:the name of . Snodgrasa' muse. Tuppy's amorous interviews, Win kle's lndicrons - mishaps, \ • Andthe fat boy's countless mpg: , - By Bon Allen anti Bob Sawyer, • :By Miss Sallie Bras.s, the lawyer: -.• In-the name of Newman Noggs, - • River Thames and London fogs, Honest Cap'n Cattle's' hook, • . • • Pickwiek's memorandum book, '. BichardSwiveller's excess, - 1 . Feasting with the Marchioness: By Jack Biresby's oracles, .' . ' 'By the chime.of Christmas bells, .. By, the crieket on the hearth,. • • • By the sound of thildish.mirth, Stspread tables•auftgood cheer. • ;Wayside inns arul:pots of beer, Hostess plumpand jolly host,, Stages for the; turnpike post, , Chamberniai . d.iii love With Boots, Tciodles;:Tradales; Tapley,: Toots, 33 - 43hW Trot Wood, Xister Dick, Susan liknei, Ars. Chick., , Snovelliwi,.ilyvialt - , Maritilliirs _predilections : 7rcp tiStister , his "dent" affection.'; . 7-'-• Wloodr.Barrtabd Fiera, - Wilt, DI and'Jip • P&rybingle, Pinch Aud i Fiip,— Rear our three times three before Sailing froth Cannibia'A,,shore. , - In the name of. gentle Nell; ' - Child of light r beloveti so well, Upon whose white, unmoving breast -- We, weeping; at& the roses prest ; And by the-grave where Smike was laid, Bound which his his niouraful cousins played; . - By-tiny.; Tim, irhose,plaintite , torte • AskslGod.tolfttlessus every.one;" • .And;bk:the sounding waves that bore Poor little Paul to heaven!ashore; By each idealthou host given '• Of mckftagobdness fit for heaven, . , By thy Yearning toward the htman _ ''. • Goodirrevery man and woman, • . By , overy worthy'deed and Word 'Thy cherished story-book record, - By every noble Sentiment Thy genius tothe - world has lent, ;• Py. every effort thou hest made . :.. The nause.ofjust reform to aid,- • By all thy hope of mates relief ~• •= - ', From want, and ignorance, and' grief, By all thy faith-that coming time Will soften pain and lessen crime. • ! ;:-And by thy never-failinp; trust That God is mtireillij and just— .'We send our blessing after thee, ‘•-• ' ' ."Great preacher of humanity,. • . . ~ An give the three times three before ' Thou softest from Columbia's shore - CIVOINNATI, OHIO. , ), ?t Genuine French Roniance. One of those little Wm ances•of whieht,he • • a • h' ' ' arts/ Am t escnbed in a jourrull *Mr.:Roberti •Imrdensely wealthy: 'and highly accomplished elegant, well knowii - -.7-not•-:only for his,: valuable -collections of parningsand Inedf4aftrelics but for his xareskill'as a designer, undrpainter, hearing that one of his tenants; hidt.,l . 3:, whom he • had never seen, kept •onenf the most Odell-• sive liers o atef fancy totes and ornamental. . objects in France, called on him.with a - view . to make his ,acquaintance.. .. - Entering the counting • room ue fonnd a , good natured;'eccen tru,' ge,ntleman- of raid: 'ale age,'Whb greeted bun, 'and exclaimed: "I supposes that yun also have.seen my ad ,vertisement and - e-p*d to apply for that- situ ation as.desigrierf 4i - - ~. • - For a. joke, M. Robert replied that he had. 13.7impplied him Withpaints; audbrushes, `s t ud requested hiin • t 0 ,produce, a design for a . "casket. M., Robert soon found that what • .1,4 mally Wanted' *as an artist 'who would litideflp , carry out his own ideas, and that ll'lese - ifere 'pure,'and formed' On an ex teusive knowledge of art. , In a ihort, One he produced a sketch which salted the em ployer to a'dot,-„- pafrtr.J2 Id. Robert very gravely engagerthitaself, s . exacted good wages, and insisted on haVing several new articles of furniture placed in, the room which was assigned to him ~.But When he was introduced to the work rooms and found onehundred and fifty girls, many dtbetadnifgand - beautiful, -huffily employ , 'Wad was infiiritiel that he would be „re grazed - •to supply them with designs and show the young ladles how they were to be carried out, theyoungartist began to feeina tinyyttpp)d koveapliti pfitrj4djat himself —being Teo* . susceptible - ..ng . "Working for a living." said he to ,him self, "is not entirely _ devoid of attraettons:- 1 Let us work."' •- ; - ; • 'i• '- M. Robert being an accomplished artist, . delighted his employer, and he soon 'found aretarkidne fascinatiolLinseeing his designs realized-in steel, silver, enamel, or, wood.. Re took a pleasure idtheito4vuknown :iw ~.. .. _ k4twarka in shop•Lvitidoivit atultud-' '2 ' ;! - , "Pc bo.aotii of his frietida.'i ri • .v ..; - ~,,,V ilifiletotine (*Oa: l g f - i*ie, -'' • -. .' . - ' . - 1010, ,i'libi l lt '''' r -.' '`“ It.fotoaitr'' . ...ifidi 0 ' intense ob ' • 1-.,';a:: r--,,- . - . .-4 frithi 'daughter ed idtaiLij a youtneliWw'hol igloo took part ðer duties of the atelier. This damsel wialllte'l . markable for her accomplishments as for het -- extriottlinio WOW - O'OOlM Bobeillidlnf . ''.. found that as regarded taste and minim IA , alitootters which specially interested her; ll p l i clMPAr' ,fflfifhlaar, one' him. "'" :" S "' - , ' ' tie pairribll'in: lOve,-nad little iii Ch et' Inflict* ,- ~,_ ,illa tuc-iktter;altsr pluc'deif _,„,"'P' 'Fattebt6:4soliseinted'allieli'dniun.i '.." • ' t'„ ' '''' ``"PA'fvfffija to thevlthit4er the glll &Ale; - CZ 'itf#4oite4l4:l,446l6l:iir '4., ilOvr:Ty' "I shall ~--1 ~. • YA"' I 44 ,SI YW If. _.. 1 -',044 1 ,ici Iva A- little; A . OlONstrA i g4 . 9:2'!-41 1 / 2 .,a'n Pr ' .-,, v0 - • 4 e - i - ! 4, ( 1 1. - / luzpose y, added-314 beit.. -. ' ,-. A•• geavelyi.Vthat• too t must -ow mynwife:4 , en..... 1 10111.: Ir. - , ,-, 1i• ; , , f '‘.- "''' ' l, Thh- Caused"a' ,peal - ', or laught'e'r4 which Was teddtilliff Viell '' ' " added:--, ,-, -• ; Titur,tiettli Of „OroPtedr. i p house wiliiib: witli • e''§ di m ; s ajcd*tig; -$, iv klaciikg-k j e t1.r...E.. ~' kit F•trrd 1 ~ :c. ;.1 9 , 1 .'what - Was their anniiiia6ldAlienit ';'cu/Rikettl4MWltirritviblitltled 4 W and said: 3,B3ollTOtskinkkifesrd Mtn at YO,Z:buide' ~.. nicralit 3 ny,nante..iklerttt. , 4: ret- , :a t• 1 . 1,1 1 m it , J . 41,0 . 11,31 vpispal -ij, iii? iW.;II I I') u lmme-usoli d T : ii'' .., •„: ;An sph o w r ia d ed. , 1 0,0, 1 11;#144 lit me I 'lrel,OnajaMktgtell se .-ti:'-..: 1. _ X SterY 64= 'Pails ''''''' A Paris letter tells the following story °l* . a Twelfth Night fete in that cit • - , .. WIIOI2OEOOO IND THE IFIGOR • A wealthy family in the iristomtic Boule- ,vBll paranteed. " DR: RICORIY. PSENCE OF yard Kalesherbes were amusing themselves Ili E n;fge'e;recti ni cif ri eV rB. y rniTior'nlA r s, e Z s i 9 in seeking, the King's portion . ; or the ring in- abuse, impotency Auld climate g i ve way a , pnce to this,wonderful medicine : if taken regularly a&iprd the festival cake . when lad • f the ) o comm.. mg to the directions (which are very simple and .TC- , ny says to air:. hostels: - r re lre i, no hn restrap i t from business or pleasure.) Fail 7.oir e s g e . sold T in b b.? „ tt i l i es at . i p i or four "I wish my _Pelt - ion:to 'be ,given „ ' t the quaniltiesrl'irosne) t. „ ilppoiaied agent in Arde.it, e 'll! (PAT(6.:;:, :Nit; poorest little boy we can find in the • St2e9III .. I2y!!!!!T.:SCW York., ' ' -I!!'4I:FA:TTS .• The - sptvant, was dispatched on this free 7:-. : , -.11, , PHILOSOr a IIiT '..OF ' MAR ink-night, and not far from the house he found a ragged , urchin, trembling with cold. livered a6l&-u,,„%,:1f(1,...,.. , , u ,, 5 t ,, 7 , , , - I ,, , f „. ,lc u tures, as de and hirger..: He :brought him up; was or- bracittk the Fubjects: Low to llve and ,:gr to go anythousand.and revicn - c.:.1, the cause 'of ,indigcstion, fl atulence 1 lights littered . ild ''' * ' a - * ~,• . v. sparsling, fire glad; - ..I for . i)i )triage Mille itti,w,ti. fli,caies account, , , 1T,•him........p....5e,..' • Ile drew hio.por. - 4 • ° •l l o ' g t ei, - _,Ut - g% re c.CliAi ' i * ,nir. itiv .iz•it.c.turds will be denedl A •',,,• A A tion which the benevolentlady had:prom- ' r f pliv.raea to parties unable to attend...ion receipt of ised, • atal,.as.luck Weuld have it, the little '.ork.,,,..l3traulaseTlllebiAllall's.J4ek.(,l4,,',l,r:raty.f:rs..e(l" ly_tt3:.. , ..e.w.t r or.r. . _ • , le:s.elbSfr :Tins felloW,fOund the. "ring,'.' - - (beans, they use _in Paril inst j . . "King." They all &limited out that,,' being c. i . -An E.:: - .•as foT Young Men on the Crime of. .g o l a t t u e de, anti the DISEASES and ABUSES which It King,.he - must_ chose_ a Queen. He .ti-a 3 impediments to 31,11tRIA.OR, with sure asktafto.d ' ' • - , ,lobed to chose the very,lady . who had pio- , Aeso,fll . ho a w r fr e d A A V,l ( ; "'"''' ' '''''' """"- ts., Philadelphia, Peit'a . ,pusect to eede"her portion.ok cake'. .He - ja3("67F asked tvliy3 he chose leer:.He said:: ass . c '!s‘l,lill'i.know; she looks most li be moth -1 =MI - M ,?`3lother I whose mother P? . . • 31'y mother ! I never knew liar, lint -Ons‘ stolen away from her, and here l"s her por trait 1" .- - Illitblhiihedrevffrom out his ragged coat a likeness, which proved to be-that of the very lady-herself, who, in.ltaly,bad her. child stolen-from her, and now he turns up a poor little ragged <Savoyard, dragging -along a miserable existence in ;Paris; while .his mother ; by an, intuition; perhaps, felt' that in'the air near to where she was, Was one so dear it Lucky . 01d Lady oldwoman of the middle class recently appeared in a jeweler's Shop in Priris, and produced a:bag of old gold and silver - Coins, which she Wished to, have made into buttons for a birthday present for her daughter. "T hear," said she, "that such things are worn nowadays, and I'm determined that petite -shall have hs fine buttons as any body." "But madame, perhaps, does not know the value of these," replied the jeweler, who was both -honest and learned in coins. "Indeed I do," said the old dame. "Folks wanted me to believe they were rusty cop per, and of no account, but I know, they're good gold. They couldn't cheat me." 'But they' hhve an additional value as curiosities," persisted the good man. And ho explained to her, of-which she had no idea, that some coins were worth twenty i times their intrinsic- value. Hearing this, the good woman produced-a large number of brooches or chisps and other ornaments, which her father bad disinterred from Mero vingian graves in Burgundy, and which she had not hitherto dared to sell, from a cur 'rent belief that they belonged to the • GOV ernment. Thecollection, which was of in credible value, •was purchased from her at a fair price, and now adorns the museum of Count --:-. 1 1111•- • TAX,R.E. is p'speck of war in Naisau—the sameNassauthat •during our war was the , paradise of blotto& rdrulers. .It appears I that .the LoWer house of the Nassau _Lego' - Intim-after an• excited debate, passed, by ;five majority, a bill for the disendowment of the; established Church. This bill was Te -1 toed',.by the Executive -Council, and the. Lower House becoming iddigaant, .sent a request to the Governor that the Legtslatdre be dissolved aunt a new election ordered. This the Governor refused, as an appeal to Abe-people would be fatal to the, Government - party, Which is identified the Church. , Tliellfspetches'say the r ,citemeint runs "so •hizb that is &limit and' the Lib- Zt Ni'tell ottd.rtk i N'Aelfhtne Mtriii:England,.aiskiiiktkat•theGo) : - 4 O 6 rikt - othOPelled to = 1 19 171 0 3 . tlielliithei ,otthe Lower:Sow and onler.a:lteiV..eLeo . tion . Titv. Ingenioui • English organ) builder who invented the' pneumatic lever, 'has ver-. fected'- several 'other .inaprevements in this grand:instruineat. In one of : - the organs. which - ; he, is - now, constructing both steam And; electricity; aro impressed. into the ser vice; the result of which is to make, it as • eav, physically, to 'play the fhll organ, as to run the fingers over a piano forte. It was formerly a task that would speedily exhaust the strongeseman. - POLITICAL. M-7ONION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION •. • . The. : ISNION VOTRS of Alle glieni.oonntyarc qt . aas te iozueet, at ,the usual plzir r es for bolding eleetioni ilie.seierisl Wards, lloroughs'ind Townships, on Hat Isiday, Nay 30th, 1868, ,And elect two (2) delegates teem,' each election dis teat, fOr thepnrpose of: nominating a candidate - for Congmost Also, two: (2) delegates from each Cleo.: lion district for the purpose of nominating 'tenni.' "dated for Senate, ' , Assembly; District' Attorney and Junfitazt Attcasiey; Controller and Comptissionern. -.. Congressional Contentitm for. the ;19d Dis trict "will , meet at the. CITY COUNCIL CHAN DENS Pittsburgh; on TUESDAY, Jtine old, at .10 o'clock A. to nominate a Congtestman. The Congressionaltlirrvention for the %Ist District:will meant the CITY .HALL, Allegheny City, theaame 44 hoar,: to appoint Conferees!for the District. :. The - Connty - Clouse ntlOn - yrill `meet/1031e COURT" ROUSE, Sri this City, the lame day and hour.. _The CotintyrdecntiveCommittee recommend :that ; the bietions be held; so. far int inacticable, ;by the Republican members of the Election Boards in the several . &styled', and also:the : manner of voting for candidates in the several Conventions be viva voce. . • • - . =The PlintaryNleitions in, the Townships (except- Oakland; Pitt.. Peebles,,Libi tirty4l3bniellithid,ViiikliteehlertiliVbe between or 'O'ilOck,) will be beld,betv(cen tNb,Kbirdof 11411did,Tnt4.119r, gainglind Eities - betwistii 'ibis:boars of 15; and W : 7 "ttlypißlitaidittle44lllll Ryas obeli be by ballot, and in the VOirnstifpdAry - ••• • 3 ) (, • • # # ' 4. - 11 . . . PVICIRD , I .!-I L4eeretailes TAT,LOSi !pa - 1 11 11Y7P111.1T411,-.. • - • l. Gen.J.i . A.iltriarPEY•! h ii e" beforethe ItIOR EM r b lig n . 1 Jl, isiiiosizeit 'iniditter Wein .. • :. ': i .' -. •., '.. 1 -.1 - ~. ..., . .r7l i:: 5 .A . 7 . , P s. ...0. , -' ; 1., ~, , I . tag 26113 1 *CraltA ' Abi :Zt it . ) l . ::'-' ' • 4. ,.. , : t', ri...1::::::.1d. -:'. L .f Q. 1172. ::' :1":: ', , ~. i _.; . :' La ciiivitriirmin atiatr Ab oi l ul tl e rt b ii • : licast•Cotis I Calve o• , • , ) , - t4rt i gO. 0, **ill o,.. .* ,l•' **A* -.0 -V l- ! 11 r' c' S: l .4 ,11 - ; - . -• , , s • lvr - , 4: , ; - ;: ir- e i ,- .: . :t ..:....I , :n ! •,...-/..:-.,!!..: ' ' ': : • ''' dbri •::f ic. o L TitARSOTT : I- • sibtiii ito the-dettitoif 4 ii ii , l ien , ia I :comdmrny om a t e w ,-, f t P) lr:taf,',li ' lail la iron blinitlie****9#/figr ' 11:,:t tir'.:: , :l i' ,,, . .: , Xlr'rlir' Ur .iI. i . •'-.- :%'.. WilitaMig I t em.. MORICkXriDt ii) ;:,...i?...cati - i, , ,,„_,, , „,,,,e, -, t ti • . 'VZAr4I I . c Stft r ,i!!!1;.1faR i tIM I14: ..,„ .. .... ' ,;:.t.t.11....,.... .. . • / 11", 21.1- :f 7:4 ' 0:1 j , . i „ alhalt s 1 .;;;/::.otri a deraiilet* pirSSAUIGH. GAZ afrk . - 'Est'ldotO (triad: BANKRUPT NOTICES AsSJ ' 'NEE'S NOTICE OF AP - POINTMENT. , In the DISTRICT COURT OF TiLC - UNITED STATES, fur the We::tern Distract of Pennsylvania. In the mutter of ROBERT P. (lETTY. of Allegho• fly City, Allekheny county - , P t., bankrupt. 499, In Daukruiney. WESTERN DISTRICT OF PF.::NSTI.VANIA. S.S.—At • Pittsburgh, P:., the 31st dac of Mara, A. 1).19G8. To 'WHIM IT MAY CONCEAN t The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of ROBERT I'. DEWY; of Allegheny City, in county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania., withii said District, who hat been adjudged n bank rupt upon his own petition by the District Court (tof said District. - • • ani:n7s IL W. OLLL. Asslgncera-- WESTERN- DISTRICT of PENN . SYLVANIA, SS. • Pittsburgh, the 3d day of Anril, A. D. 1888. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint nient as Assignee of JOSIAH KING and ISAAC. M. .PENNOCIE. partners uuder the firm name of King & Pennock. Of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, • and State of Pennsylvania, within said district. who have been. adjudged 'bankrupts upon their own.. petition, by the District Court of said district. ' JOAN 11. DAILEY. Assignee, Attorney-at-Law. 89 Grant st._ WESTERN DISTRICT , of PENN toy ANIA,. SB. At Pittsburgh, the 19th day of March. A. D. 186E0 The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of Lewis T. Booth, of Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny, and. State of Pennsyl vania. within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. JOHN H. BAILEY. Assignee. rchlarni Attorney-at-Law, 89 Grantstreet. ap4.n9o IN THE DISTRICT - COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WEST ts DISTRICT OF FENNSY:UVANIA. United States 16 Barrels WhLskey No. 32. May Term, 1868. • • or High Wines. Notice is hereby given to all persons claiming the said 16 Barrels of Whiskey or. Bigh Wines that they be and appear before the said Court on the 18th day of April, A. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock A.,st. of that day,- the's' and there to make answer to the premises and 'intervene for their respective' nte - f•= ests and, make their allegations in that behalf. Miriantl's Office. ifaittli, 18G8 vxEctrroits) NoTicE.--Letters Testementary upon the last Will and Testa ment of EMANUEL. STO'PTLER, Sr., late of Penn Township, Allegheny county, Pa., deceased, having been Issued to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the said_estate will. present them, duly authenticated for settlement, and those Indebt ed are "walled to pay the undersigned, in Penn township, Allegheny - county, Pa. H. D. STOTTTER, -Y. BTOTTLEY. JR.' Executors. mh7:mal . A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- xx. Letters of administration. on the estate of ADAM AESCHELkiAN, deceased, late of. Allegheny county, having been grant estatee undertigned, all persons indebted to sald will make payment without delay, and those having claims Sgalnst the same will present them for sett lement. • CHAS. H. HARTMAN. • -. 11-8. FLII.NG, fel:trantli •Aamlnistrators, McClure Tp. WESTERN. INSURANCE CO., * OF BUFFALO, STATEMENT OF ITS CONDITION On tllt , i,st day of Jauttary, 41308: , Caih Capital. e SigaZt 4 47 N'er,Surplus ; Net ASSOD•SP i —,.,...-.l,rgia,slsl 17 • TNTDBTED AS FOLLOWB." " Cashoti band and In Dank -- * 116, 045 82 4.1. 8. & State Bowls, MILL value, 306,812 50 Donds and Mortgages, Orstliens.).... 154,300 00 Bllts Receivable/ Went. notes not due 16;490.83 Caillosanssectmed 8y Collaterals ,52.40000 Personal Property, On,ce Furniture and wrecking material .0,107 M 09 Due from other sources • ' • , T.,9 55 Due from • other Companies • • " • 220 69 Interest accrued but not ue,,,3,300 00 _ 6594,541 32 Liabilities, 41,2139 55 --- Total Net Assets BtrrAid, eistuuary7tb,ll,46, 139311 MAB:TIC,GEN : & trecANDLEgs, Agents, ap3:1183 ll4 FOURTH STREET: L_ BEST KID GLOVES LAPORTE'S. PARIS jKID GLOVES, All Woveb wade .by bear. my stguut ure. • .. LAPORTE, FISK, CLARK & FLAGO-,-. No. 58 white Street, N. Y reisarizava _ S "NE FOR IT-WIERACE. ;,ALL MzEN, raoni s ero 10 000 - :PEET ON HAND • ;; • OrCoiiEN 9E43.7113Ki• • - 421:tiberty St., Pitiftwurih, 50 riVldot.tir •-• • F , - Itin.T.3l:l,vc) • Awvil -A WAIMA. ITT 1 1g l ict 17th. lAA' • jiittMOsicusyroltiorosig;i7 mid INoiwittizacsl c.; ;:. y, of April 1868 r • 4wribeliteigiarysioier AA; the : ittei: siati 'lir a pter of , protection as. • • •(, • ,• • ihttnceL tihtltation, 6 fas,+ ta Wentel,„:l4, oti r htellie l atkiptiktxted upon 6 11$ 51 mlik tknipieisth .1 -46 ''cr — WILL ' TIMM_ sada:M.4o ardor a 1 de or tnay.+ tE.P.t•rrir, ••-v- .1 • --'• - =I ~^.'~_ i cry^~- ~ta~P~ '^ , H...~.r~,reso - ,S'*„~s 4,.,, ' ^ ~ a cti3^u~L+X~ '~'M'r'r a..c~ 'xßrt „ar,'~'~~.a'~ S .. .._.._. ... ~_.. r.~._'l.. w~x _ -. .. .... LEGAL. THOS. A. HOWLEY, U. S. 3lanbal IN THE WOHED 31EN:9,AS . D WOAIEN'S SIZE akti Fog §'ALE,sv D P. B ATON, REAL ESTATE.OFFICE, No. 91 Grant titre REAL ES I PERSONA r.0174_411T WILY. tiIVE PRO:4V: Negotiation or Lonnis, Attend to the rie•ntinr, of Proper l y, Coliert.qiu of Cittimoff...4o., (le JOHN D. DAILEY 14, 93R0., 'STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND Atiel lON lIIERM, Are prepared to sell at Acetiot. hTOCKS. BONDS, and all kinds of SECURITIES. REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Am.. either on the. premi§es or at thetioSti of Trade Rooms. Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the saleArt.Real Estate at private sale. Sates at. Real. Estate - In the country attended. . . . . . _ Oil& , I"!To: lib 'FOURTH STREET. Awn' OREAR FARMS FOR SALE. • . . have how for 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 - . nih4 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE p 4) . ureruy - iiiiaiEicEiiii SALE OR RENT.—A large two story double Ouse, containing ILO rooms, including double par lor, with marble mantles, and all the modern im provements; 1 acre of ground. tilled lvlth fruit, grapes, berries, &c. Situated near Alincreville, at the termination of the Wylie street Passenger cars. This is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny county, and in a good neiglilsorliond. Apply at W. A. 'HERRON'SReaI Estate Office, S 7. Grant street. --"..,.: .. .nab2s FLET.--Houses .12 and Lots for sale in all parts of the city and ,su burbs. Also, several FARMS in F ood locations. Also, wassail' WOOLEN FACTORIL • with 20 acres of land, and good Improvements which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms: Business }louses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling houses for rent in both cities. For further particulars Inquire of WILLIAM WARD, Ja... no grant street. opposite Cathedral,_ F COTTAGE, SITUATE IN MOUNT WASHINGTON, Within 25 minutes' walk of the -Monongahela bridge. The house contains tire rooms, kitchen, cellar and vault. Lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep, fronting on three streets. On the lot are 400 full bearing grape vines of Ave 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 Estate Agents, 530 • • No 06 mlthlield Street. api:o2 L ",,A97 TCIWNSHIP PROP- PUBLIC SALE. In .pursuance of Order of Court, in N0.'245, aline Term, 1565. will be offered at Public Sale. at the COURT HOUSE, Pittsburgh. on .WEDNESDAY, April 15th, 1868, at 10 o'clock A 6.: • All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Liberty township. on the Itraddockstleld Itoad, (the groperty of Lewis J. Fleming, trustee, containing 4 acres, more or less. mods--One-half cash, balance in one year, with Interest. L. J. FLEMING, Trustee. For further Information apply to E. P. JONES. Attorney-at-Law, 64 Grant street. iii6olooos- ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE, =EREM=I OE Union Pacific Railroad Company ,' Lying along the llne of their road, at $l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDI* FIVE YEARS 553,251 77 For further particulars, maps. Ale., address Land Comirdestorter, Topeka, Icaneas Or CHAS. B. LA.31808111, See'y, aliM WALL PAPER. READER, CALL TO-DAY, At 1',0.10'7 :Market street, WALL PAPERS. HUGHES.&, BRO. mh2l *LL PAPERS--1868. ,; -.,~.. 3 0-: -4-ttWak - 444 `W:** : ' Pitt.sburgh. ATE PROPERTY ID SO/n. ATTENTION TO No. SO S U MIIIi . flielEttTgTrle-Zt BY THE EASTERN DIVBION. JOHN P. DEVEREUX, St. Lout!, 311asoprl AND SELECT tOrr: Wood - - .:Streleti:. near ~,renrtt,%,, . 61, , tfi t CU I RMIEt. •P 4- .; ID -4astBlli}lENS.Wrifr, • ipil , 0110,464. iii k laticoni ~ Wa) , I .' If Eliff.AA are lig Wale , Vrronoo,t,Pl i a l if fPnlter:-.•Allhrtm.#.4 , ° N!F-: F - 77' 7 0„ . F"7:• fero.ool4 ,4 •P b rAv A e 1 • 1868. COAL AND COKE ArauTiarnrrrs NEW OPERA HOESE. C.ll. AUSISTILONG A. A. Iei RMSTRONG ``"'''' /v ; 131'32. lIESIYET:SON M. W. CANNING T. HA Successors to PIIItADMLI'ItIA AND TOCOMOGIINNY COAL 0..1.0 3IINERS, SIIIPPERS - ANDDEALERS....BY RAIL ROAD AND RIVER, 01 erlor Youghlogliony CAS AND FAMILY COAL/ Office and Yar.I—FOOT.OF TRY STEEET, near the Gas i'Vorr:s. Orders loft at the yard. Or add recsed by mall. *.clll be promptly BINT FAMILY COAL . ALWAYS ON ' HAND h.tt 1-.):.:2iveredl'rtimptly toOrtteir, 1T r.".VESI' Dr:1r:1,7..1:T ATrs, 0 S C.' , Alt F. I, A irvi v 1 & CO., Corar t:tree: and r. F. 6: C. E. IL A.T,T ANTHRACITE; COAL :SHED AT TILE LOWEST ILA - Vl.>. • COAL! COAL!! COALS!! DICKSON, STEWAIII 1 7 .::v!ug reut,)reil NO, :1:37 .L.-I=a -r-r-if- (Lately Lit) ; Flour SI 4 :CON D ELOOR Arc now pronr rod to rornlslt good YOUGMOGUE NY LUMP, ITPCOAL tat - sLACIi, at.the lowest morket price.. - , • , All Orders left .thelr °Mee, - Aor: addreseed to them through the mall; will be attended to promptly. my115:1.+2.1 ; , .• • CHARLES 'ARMSTRONG« EME333 YOUGHIOGLMY 621 D OONHELLB9ILLE• can, And Manufacturers of COAL, SLACK ,AND . DESULPIIMIAZED COKE Office and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street, near hock No. 1, Pittsburgh, Pa. Families and Manufacturers supplied with the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders lett at any of their offices wilt reoeite prompt attention. SUPERIOR COAL. C. CHERRY Sr; COI" Miners and Shippers of PITTSBURGH GAS, TORGE and FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL and SLACK. Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the cities at the lowest market rates. 01Ilee and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT SON (formerly Canal) STREETS, Pittsburgh. P. 0. 80111292. owM:. MERCHANT TAILORS W ARDLE, P. avr_v_.rtClANP 'TAIIOOIt, So. 93,q SMITHFIELD STREET. PITTSBURGH. Keeps constantly on hand a , flue assortwent of CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES & VESTINGS Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GE T'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, , the latest style. OW. READY. N For the Sprit/9 Season, With a large and complete stock of BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN - 5. CLOTHING. All the new and leading 6tyls, to be fotuutiat No. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET MERCHANT TAILORS. JOIVMS3 6c DUFF• ST. CLAM STURM. SPRINGust brought tram the East a tult_seliply .or and MI RER GOODS, CASSIMMRES, NrgOTINGS, &e., &c., widoir4boretv'preParett CO' ear' arid Make up In a style tupiel to iuty. shop In the east or west. They are determined. ,to, deserve and : hope te receive a liheralpstroutige • tk022:h34 1110=1 GAS AIM STEAM FITTING. F. L. ATWOOD.....BENSONJONNS..... 3 . M'CAFF • ATWOOD'S& NcCAFFREY, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND • STEAM FETTERS, Cor. of Third and Liberty Streets, . Above Carroll & Snyder's, Pittsburgh, Pa. LIGHT 'ANT) HEAVY CASTING furnished promptlf order. paid tothe fitting out and -( g l a n S n c r ls ni c o . a f te oll i° ltetinevies, - Steamboats, Rolling AGENTS FOR A. 5-CAMERON & CO.'S ' Steam Pumps and Blower Engines. ot illZZ.73serr..ineestlirrig%n a tt a tt t g a ffe s s o a v tra r ft l,l Hon. PUMPS constantly on hand. fe23:nlo JOHN M. COOPM. JOS. KATE BIER. J OHN 111 . COOPER &CO BRASS . FOUNDERS, :GAS , AND "STEAM FITTERS,, Manufiefurero of PUMPS Ain) BRASS WORK, o' :t v ls An c j imo %i . OAS' FIXTBRES all klnde:' Corner of Pike and. Walnut Stree ts, EirtranuAGE, • THE:HOUSE. • ' 'The undersigned beg to announce to their friends and the public that 'they haye purchased this QLD ESTABLISHED and IVI'MLAM -HOUSE, • WO '344: T.e borty stre 0 And - wilt continde to keep 'lt in:the best style. The MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred moms, all newly furnished in thi best style, and only two min t 'ae m walk from the BallroadDepot. ,TrayelerS iViU •find.thke house an excellent.one to atop at, and Jae l. a.meramodated any hour; .day.or night. • • Connectedwith t he' Mouse is 'a splendid Hall for Concerts. • ' • ' " • 'iNteillies or single taken to boardby the day, week or month, with th or-with i out h rooms. ‘ WAGNER 'releiTeaf . - H. • CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPE A*7 FLAN ST. JAMES ,;HOTEL, PN4.0.1j4t05 and 40 , 7 • 'Abort - vet., t . - -N , ) • !!irj , Opposite Union , Depot. PITTSBURGH'., JAMES Proprietor,' ~1•104hOluit).10 newly built and splendidly furnish ,and convenient to all the Railroads coming Into . tlicedtt, , ,Alt.tangera -Amongcity.will end this a 1 , very isowitenrent and emmomliml , Plan. You secure' z. 4 3.oof , r•sisili pay folk 'your meals as you getthem. The Restunranteonneeted with this hotel Is open at HL - hours or the 'day and night.' Balls and - pilttles suppll¢4 , with. Seppora at, the shortest potted and reasonable rates. _ selemat,. HATS AND CAPS. • I. • - o r - oi m A s .: , ..•, <.- ;:le.v. ' ~ -ri..l ,?. -ALL alllill ',MIR STYLEd.OF :, i., ,; t ' ....:, • ,, r. iti,tit : ` an d ; Caps, • :,,,., •: ~.. .. 44!!/Y r . 4i 9Ao l ": /1., '244.. J - 1 ,, .1' --- ~. fq:'. , - , ‘. - .. .. i.?.tit.:;,, , t.ci - ~:,:, , 1 .:ti -'...-• I.' 1,1 n.! .!*; . c .111MICIRA0 4 %.1131. 12, 9IJ . !;,.,:-: ,:',>- t.1,1=3 - 170 - =.777/ ..-- ...,=. Tr:Ti• ,';', i ten 01 , it:ii I , iaLlmar,l3flivoorik BTRztoro, ~~ [7: 49RM A iII PP I PAR L AVI;._ ' (Ai - • f ,. f tA ••• • • “1411141 : 1 . 4 1 * °zlllll 4 k ere •,.. • tl4¢l44.liiiiEr . GRAN it MOGAN.. HOTELS. . Lasfar.t. " - 211AwAoka. ,STAGx. MANApita. Itenetit of thepcpular Leader of the OrelieStra. '3lr. JO:iEPII E. tiAIt.TF:L, on which occasion wilt be given a magniticout Mus,cal and Dramatic chter t•tument. T.NERSDAY .E 1 Xcxa,. April oth, 1868 the r f t ,. rmattee ,t 111 commence with the fairy eat ava , b anza , • IIEAUTY AND THE BEAST. A w vich a Grand Orchestra of twenty-fiVi stt,ifitieisr will verfornr a variety o f beautiful celeCtions. To conelthl.l with the comic drama of. TIIE FIRST I.‘/GAT; or. :1 IN 11:: 4 rar, SCENEs. •lr • Friday Evening; bcpefit 2.1. 1 ..E.K I N, Es, NORTH .1.11'. - 1 , .",• .3f, C1317/VB-, C.. . . Thair . Eda y • I.•elnig,,Apr i 9, • . 186:4 A 51Eint.i)scor7 IC 0 NENT1:r 1 . 1 1N11 'I" or Exhlbliloo of ••flissoltinix Vil•WP.....latl,trat-i . 1.! of Scene; iii 1.1.11ih , lli.qw.ry. Patriotle, and Stinil,broui seem's, &L.., 4c., with an t , ,:jihtliatury Leetnriii will be given In tne NORTH" AV.},NUE , :11.. V. SUNiDAY 5c11.001., eorm,c lieovcritroer unit North Aqiitte. Allegheny. lor this 1', , 1, , ,,t,t of tlic SunOy Seittiol of tile t'bor..ll. on. ill 'VII elt,i., Vi" F.VY.Ni tit:, ,I, PI: rl. t. 136,4. , C.ll $7.5 gMsrrs, To be had at 3t,.(1.15 - roN fi 110.40'::, Mrs. SPHATT'S au+ JAS. M. C Federal licreet, 1121 d at the door, np.ito 17 1:,1L'Ii1:1. r . "!'" -- THE .4FFREAT ARLINGT.ON-IVIINSTRELS, •11:011' ARLIN 'OTON HALL." CITICA6O J. If. WAYERLY...._.__' 1 - • AT 711..A.50N1C )11ALT.,: IVOSItiVEL'S EE IIsZIGHTE.IIOIsiI.II , • Thuraday: Friday and fistnirdnly, Avrll 'T ; atit.,:letla and 11th. Led in person Ity the "Andes of the, Ethiapean World,' W3l. ARLINGTON. while of no lesser 'Rude Ave observe with reverential awe the sublinti ty• of a COOT. IllilifikittS . , rightly styled . ..America's Favorite. Comedians'," associated with a large and • most popular cords of. gentletnaulTr Artists. 1. Admission, 33 cents. , Reserved ' seats, 50.fents. Doors open at a quarter to 7: commence at itiquar ter to S o'clock. rrp6nBo D. 11-110D4)ES,'Dasiniss A kent.. TIM&THIE. FRED ;AIMB '' 3ftVAER Eirt7§/ . BARTON STAGn.3IANA, En. WOcalrerful Success ofMon.st LEVEND witilesSeiT witllstrstense eagerness nightly by sped -boned au diences. 31.11 - LOUISA. TISIII.TRE, received with flattering applause. First appearance of thelbeau tiful comedienne. Miss NELLIE SALFORD,' Miss AGNES SOUTHEItLAND,. the charming vocalist, and SANFORD. 19w eomeillan and vocalist. ar''l3loalliJELL 7 .9; MUSEUM Comprising WORKS OF ART and Cille.A'ri NAT ,ITRAI. LIVING CURIOSIXIE.S. AT FRANELZ UAW.: Filth street, oppositeltlttslutrgliTtieat • Carts of Admission 3.5 -, cm:n. Dotal' :ope, from 8 o'clock A. 31. to 10 ' r. u. apS:oIS ariTECTUREIf. WIMI - J. • _REID will deliver a Lecture in the:PIRST -- UNITED , PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH. street,: on. MONDAY EVENINO. April lOtb, at Weloeig: Subject—AUGUßS N'Sll GnittLErs. Tlokets,so , cents. Can be obtained at the slnres of J. 'IL Reed& Co-;Fifth street: Dunseath & Iraziett, Fifth 'street, and Mrs. Spratt. Federal street. Alle gheny City. aps:oli r4fc'PROF. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD MY, At his new Assembly ROOM., 5/ FIFTH opposite 01(1 Theatre. New. Classes now formln_g, om - MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS tinthiiATORDAYS Ladles'. Masters] and Misses' Class nt Prot. COWPER can be seen daily at the Academir, or. at the Si. Charles Hotel, where elreulars can be ob tained. Hall to let to Select Parties. fee2:l2l W — PROF ! CARPENTER'S 1,1 DANCING ACADEMY' PHILO HALL, No. 73• THIRD STREI ., ,T, now _ertfor reception of pupils. Days of Vinton— WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at Ul.r.lar., for Ladles, Masters and Misses. Terms. $5 Even.. Inge for Gents—TUESDAYS and FRIDAVS, at 8 o'clock. Terms, $lO., Soiree every THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. 1€0:k61 INI3I:MdkNOD; . ....,._ .. .. . NATIONAL INSITAANI6 E ---- C4.,.: - OF THE OWL OF ALLEGHENY 4 Office In ' ALLEGHENY TRUST CO3l • ANT'S .BUILI3ING. • _ FIRE INSUB4NCE ONLY. • AV. W. ,3IARTIN, Treltdent. JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary. • DIRECTORS: A. H. English, ,O.H.P.Willinms4no. Thnrapson, " iJas. Y , ; ' ll . ...le. A. b y cr, I. as, oe hart, Jos. bjyos, Jas. L. - Graham..ltobt, Lea, C. 0. Boyle. Jno. Brown, Jr. !Gco.Gerqt, JacobXopp. N‘TESTERN . _INSURA.NCE OM PA NY OF PITTSBURGH. ~;I. LEXANDER NIMICK, President. - 1 WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. ~ II CAPT. GEORGRNEELD, General Agent . . . Office, 82 Water street tipang St Cu.' 'S Ware house, up stairs, Pittsbur. ,- i Will ir.zure against all )Finds of Fire anti Marine Risks. A home Institution, managed by -- hectors who are well known to the community, an, who are determined by promptness and liberalitf., o =gil -1 tan the character which they have assnm d, as of :firing the best protection to those who des re to be Insured. - .. DIRECTORS: " : i, • Alexander Nimiek, I John R . McCu e, R. Miller, Jr., ' I Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William- S. Evens, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu. Philllp'Reymer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison} D. Ihmsen, ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY ,OF PITTISSIIRGH OFFICE, SU FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK. Tbiab3 a Rome Comliany, and 1118111115 against lose by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, .Presldent. C. C: BOYLE; Vice l'resident. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH hfcELUENY, Secretary. : DIRECTORS: (d . :gr . g , y ir Wt „ E t a . 5, J. C. Dipped •• J. C. Fleineri - John voeptley, as, • A. Ammon. • • 1 .114: INDEMNITY Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle, Hobert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King, Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sprott', • AGAINST LOSS BY !, ! FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co . OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT ST, Sx.ms Sm . , . • . . . DIRECTORS : •, , 1 Charles V. Bancker, , ;Mordecai EL touts, L Tobias Wagner, Valid S. Broern. Samuel Grant, , . '. ' Isaac Lea,' 1 JaCOblt..' Smith, . : Edward C. Dille, • F eorge W. i t ' tieorgelaleth, CHARLES G . BAN It. President. Erow. C. DALE. Vice President,L3 . 4 W. C. STEELE,. Secretory pro Teni -- J. cualmizifeoltyur;: GMT. 4 North Weit corner . Third &SAW Streets. mh2ntwig , • :. ? A LI f EGMENT INEPUILINVIS COE. ,41.,PANY or priorsvisuctu. • ••,'t OFFICE, No. 37 1 BIRTH STREET, B BLOCK. Insures against ell kinds 0 Fire and Msrinc Risks. JOIIN IBIIIN, Ju., President. :,' ( JOHN I). McCORD, Vice President. C. ,Ci. DONNELL, Secretary. , `>.(. CAPT. WM. DEAN General Agent. rociacTcna: - &Pt: igni.`teap. Pahnestock, \ Ev ereon, , Robert.H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Capt. J.V. Stockdale. John Irwin, Jr John D. McCord, ' C.'o. Hussey. HarvoyXhlldtri. • T. J. Hoskinson, 'Cbaries Heys, pEOPLESP',:mtipa, , prpf; cosi- PAN 1. OFFICE, N, E. CORNER WOOD iktIPTH STS. i irc i t,lo cOmpahf,R4r.litig Fare ihil iji,line Make, ..., • ! • ' . • DlRaCionsi, 1 win.- Phillips,. , „, • : clot. Johu s t. Rhoads. John Wal t. . , Samuel P. river, John K. ratta, - ' ' 'Chasies Alb elde, - • Cast.'Jataes bllHar. ,-_, Jared Hi Stash, ' :wsa. Yjst. s Harhi,. , , • . ,Nirm. P. LIU. James D. "Verner,. 'Elatonel hleshickart. WM.' PHILLIPS: Piesielent.t i;.: , - JOHN ly,,i6TT.„2lThae P.re4I4MIS. , 1 ; 1 I t I• W 'i. ? •' li A." 1 "1.1 1 ..§ScrPtarjr• • / ..,-,..FA f;4 3 1," /W P' 1 ! . 9 e 1 “ VAltr i larrflitS de -- - . 71 • i lt • ,_ lctimi - i-nicsi‘ 1 i•e , .. n! , ;, p ~,1 110.1S1 4 '.:4 'l 4 ' 4 "4 •i 6 - PENTEICAND<BU LDER, , . 44 -4 , 4 . '''r4 'MO 41} I :C4 -• __'a 1 ;:itiOt P. 1 31 No. 33 PENNSYLVANIA-AV/4PM. .97PoiNG aljt litirtotoritUb!knik4 rit.- 314 0 110 Orkee. AO* MD itil lp 4rialithburdMiii;trithlueattlaila kikill: ' teh. All "10 4 _1.1. 1 1.1;nrAPM:.1.cr,rWi ~u. , , .... . .."4:it'l , 4. noZl ERS. ME F u~ ._
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