i50,...10,511#*,...ifta - itt.t.i.:. RwAts. • 817-WILLIAM WALA/I. • _ . • 'Of all the torment*, all the Cares. - With which our lives are curt. - - Of alt the plagues a lover bears. cure, rivals are the worst! By partners In each other kind Afflictions easier grow;' In love alone we hate to dud' - Companions of our-woe. . bylvtay far all-the pangs you see • . Are laboring-in my breast. • - I beg notlou would favor sue ion tuf t allght _ reat.F - ' • How great soe'r your rigors are. . • - With them alone I'll cope: can endure my own despair. But not another's hope. EPHEMERIS -.Aber is the father of thirty-eight operas. - . --Ristori will return to this 'country on the 29th inst. , —Miss Bute Reignohrs, the actress, .has gone to Europe. • —Weston is going - to honor Btifraie, by residing there. --California has $220000,060 WOrtil of taxable, property. • —Maggie Mitchell is going to Fanchonize Chicago next week. D'lsraeli published "Vivian Grey" when he was' only twenty years of age. —The New Orleans French Opera . Troupe is playing La Belle Helene in Cincinnati. —Ex-Congressman Lathani has been lec _ Wring on our civil war to the Australians. —No opposition is anticipated -in Hhode Isbud to the re-election of Senator Sprague. 31ontreitl paper saysit was Hercules, who invented the first sleighing (slaying) club. - —A man in San Francisco got thirteen years in the penitentiary and was properly —Mrs-. Caroline H. Dail is going to. pub lish an a.hriitgeasient of Chevalier Bunsen's Egypt. . - • . • —Rogers, the , sculptor; is doing up the courtship of Ichabod Crane and Katrina Van —Roasted rats formed the chief dish at the table of a poverty stricken family in Buffalo. - . —The •well-known Waterside Retreat at Atlantic City was bloWn away by the re cent gale. " • —The Lowell Courier, a paper with a ninny man attached, calls the Pope "the oldomin of the See." —Linda - Carraceola has made her debut in the opera at ;Florence and is looked upon as the coming sensation: A Chicago edition of the Bible is pro posed, with a couple of pages added to the family records for divorces. —Parepa'-RoSs. sang the parts 'of Gabriel and Eve in the oratorio of "The Creation," at Hartford, Thursday evening. —Andrew Johnson's spirits are low these days, it is said. He gets, we suppose, a fresh supply pretty often, however. - -A sub-marine divef i&lllinois has esti mated that he has spent threb years of his life under water. He should marry •lie Fejee mermaid: —Prof. F. Yerdugo, who died recently at Salamanca,--Spain, was the oldest physician in the world. He was 105 years of age, and had practised . 80 years. —People's readings, admission ten cents, are being given in New York. Hon. Horace Greelp presided tit the third of the series, which was given last night. - —lt is said that Pierre Bernard, the-.hus band of Caroline Richings, Caned Dietrich; the eX4lireCtor of the Rnglish Optra troupe, out of the theatre in Cleveland - . —Some personalist says that - Fanny Fern crimps het halt Fanny says she does no such thing. A question of so- much, mo ment should tie speedily decided. —A iltlinnt 3Bssissippian caned . a minis ter the other day, because he had married his beloyed-10 his rival. Ministers and magistraies . beware of licississippisms! —The war in Smith America is probably drawing to a close. Humaita is expected soon to surrender, and'by its fall to end the long Piet*ted and, unequal contest. —Robertson's new drama- "Play" has been bropghtout at Mr. J. Drew's theatie for the first time In Ainerica. It is not a month since it was first produced in Lon ME Joe : Atte:non has been•;getting photo- . graphic views of the Mammoth Cave taken, .sad it isrumored.that he 'is' going to have '.them rexirodAked In _a gorgeous spectauttlar Ari eic4angd says "a troy zap stabbed his wife in the breast the. other ...day. 'fir life was saved by-the tune means used: by Gene* Jackson win tly . battle of New Orleani. _ • - • cents - a pound is the price of mut ton at Melbourne,',AUstatilia. Reef n is three cents a pound in some parts of. Texas. Life is so easy in those places, that no hesitancy is felt in tatingit. —Theatricals in YOrk , run• low; Chanfrau is the:.only popular star now play ' big there, 'but ilrallack's stock' company, - includes ,J. W. Walleck, E. L. Davenport and. kOse•Eytinge. - - lii- 1! tanee, Germany,' Sweden - and Sax-, - ony the averego number , of persons struck each year by lightning is 169 otit. - of pima: bitten 0f.91,000,009. ,The majority of those, struck are women. r . • - --Judy denounces Mr. Chasuble, the Rit ualist, but stiys 'that if be van 'suceeed In. getting a ehorcb built there can ,be no 1 ob jection to his haying as Moore 1 bright' little aisle of. his !' , • .—The'iielary of the GOYerner i ,tieneral of C4444iiiii45(1990"a 3 4 4 iii; about asmuOyi , paid toiall of the Lieutenant GriYilitrra, so " 11114"; 1 : 1 0 1 /i1/ 1 °Ii ha" i I ! ttl P yearliontlay Art salaries to start —The no steamer ' 3.ll ltal killed from New 'fork yesterday to take its place on'tlin, E4,4,.,fpmei5c0,,,,, and , China line. Tio 11... steamers; the G" Republic and China„fara . —fritere Swo; literary .perin ..the Engliahgotise of lo t, ds: Barn e 4r Lora: T,ytton 'of ; gqi 2 44 11 1: Platuti istord 'Boughton, and it isisaidthat Stirling Maxwell is soon to be'raiid to the . peerage by Mr. D'lsraeli, who himself . . i4i p g i o p tmeoi pAiiiiiil i giiOgiiiiiii4*;laakk4 4 lo* 4 -gomAlytealu.gpaiggsailWiibiggigiggiabgggeiiiig*ggatggakigiik4aoigailptgamiaglag din s t-gmoogo.otmamz7f7w Iftlo4kBoov*AlAmlo o s o • • • --: .4-0 S probably before long take ~ a seat theupper House..., • - : , • grand ball to inaugtuste ' Pike's new hall in Cincinnati is announced for the 15th inst. The names of - Mons. Geo. 'H. , . Pendleton and Chas F... - Wilstach are in cluded in the list of the committee' of ar rangements. —Julia Ward Howe is reading in Port land, Maine, and it is said - shereads well. She is the lady 'who can converse fluently in AghtdiffesentalangniqwwhieltAnalter eight more; than a good many , people can ,convenes idi -4sitinbirne ii 'writing a ivern on Tris tram 'and holde. He differs so much in his estimate nf•the characteis.of the legends of She middle ages from the Laureate, that he is going to write anessaf on the " Women of Arthurian. Romance." —The little South American States are still playing their littlelame of revolutions merrily,, and: probably will = keen on at it until annihilation • ensues or somebody of strong-brained Saxons drops down on them and usurps the upper hand. —Dr. Boynton, who, before the late war was distinguished as a lecturer on Geology, and who had his diagrams and scientific ap paratus confiscated in Virginia by tbp Rebel powers, has returned to the lecturing field, and is drawing full houses in Philadelphia. —A sensational man is the thing most wanted just now. Sheridan, Johnson and Dickens having succeeded each other in ra pid succession as the meteors to which all eyes were turned. Who the next one is to be we can't say, but at present we have I none. , —At Alton, Illinois, OIL Monday, a barge laden with 800 tons of ice was burned. The Tos's sustained by, the conflagration was $lO,- 000. We cannot remember any .more per severing fire. -Eight hundred tons of- ice would discourage any :common - spark from growing any larger. —All those people who all along have persisted in doubting the existence, in this world, 'of Dr. Livingstone, the great hero of Africa, will probably discredit the .cable gram to the effect that Sir Roderick Mur chison has received a letter from the missing traveler, stating that he is well and pro gressing. —The late 31a4 land Legislature abolished the 4th of July holiday in the public schools of the State. The next thing will probably be the desposition of George Washington from the= high position as Father of his Country, and the instalment in his place of that sweet bird Got. Swapn, whose sweetest'song most of us would like to hear. Female Gamblers in New 'York. The prevailing vice among New Yorkers is gambling. Men gamble in stocks and gold, and - when the stock market ,is closed they indifige in the healthy pastime of "fighting the tiger," otherwise called faro. •In many of the downtolivn business streets gambling "hells" are located, in order to accommodate merchants wither "little game" during hours of toil. Up town, on Broad way, from i Spring street even as far as For tieth street, two or three gambling saloons are on each block, and the side streets are infested with them. Hovering about these doors are - men arrayed in spotless broad cloth and fine linen, shiny silk hats anti dyed moustaches, waiting, ready and anx ious, to pounce upon the unwary and lead them to destruction. To what extent gam blink is carried on, our police records will show. Bank clerks, Cashiers and treasurers become defaulters, and the origin of the crime is traced to one cause, gambling. The police know this, and are cognizant of the whereabouts of each "hell, yet no effort-is made toward their suppression. Its is true a raid, is. occasionally made on some poor unfortunate, but tlie "big guns," like Jolui Morrissey, John V. Heenan, George Beers, Joe Hall and others, go scofree. What is "sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander," is an old saying, and the mat ter of gambling is no exception to the rule. The wives and daughters of our most wealthy citizens are afflicted with the mania, arid play as deeply and heavily aktheir hus bands and fathers. In Twenty-third street, near Madison avenue, is a gambling house, patronized exclusively by females. With the kind permission of your readers we will It -is a modest, unpretentious.-looking house, the entrance scrupulously clean, and presenting no different appearance, exter nally, than those adjoining, save the blinds are all tightly closed. Ringing• the bell, we are admitted. by a georgeonsly apparelled woman, who acts as janitress. - On one side of.the hall is a superb painting oft Leda arid the Swan; on the opposite • side Is- another painting, equally; good, of Venus rising from the sea. 'Aicending the stairs, we are ushered into the Parlors on'the first floor. They ere elegantly, even , lhxuriously fur nished. The person who fitted ,up these rooms must have had exquisite taste, The ,paintings hanging .on the walls are rare and valuable, but the most conspicuous, and the one that; first strikes the eye and-rivets the attention, is the painting.by Ary Schleifer of the gambling Scene from Bulwer's play 'of "Money and for which, it , is .statW, August Beiniont has offered, $20,000 and been refused. Seated arbund the room and at the gam bling ,table are a number ,of ladies, all of whom are dressed in the height of fashion. The players are flushed with excitement, but the dealer, in her Pompadour waist, half revealing, half concealing - an ample bust, sits calm and collected; and 'rakes, in the 4, chips',', with the 'inmost sangfroid.:Ever and anott.SOthe Player, when a heavy bet is lost,'calldfor wine, which siieet l U9 sup plied bY 'au, attentive arid demure looking ,D. emure I Yes, but it is the demureness of a cat.; Offendter and she will quickly ,shoNV that she has dews. That lady at the centre of tlie table, gull' between' Andnyttuf and A - vidis is the w ife of one 'of bur most, wealthy. ,mercluints. I bould tell, you her' ' bid tales mat :never; be told, out of , school. Observe - that young lady, wide nobug*than a . amide shell, and—Alismarcit brown ,ribbons; AIM one. whb la now taking off her diamond ring to stake,-; and which she Will.losa as 'sure as eggs is eggs, 'is the daughter of an et-Judge. Altl our Wealthy merchant's wife is a loser;, set, she Hies from the table biting her lips till the 140411(100,* conceal h - ei Motions.,, jet, such spates 40410 - PAP i:44' 0PP 3 4 011 or poor, Week htimnoltatere the more asked. Is It any wonder :that , so, -frequently see awards offered for lost diamond tinge, necklace t sunk bracelets ? .;If we had Ile power of Asmodeds, — we 'Would see these bet " talkies hi the safe of seMe"gentle 'lllelf 'fekide'el tle`hld/rombardy ''emblem - of: 4drtit" - for 'Reinhlt4ivitt ' -4"ttitCtruitheY mug heolitahlt*F was right, othereare more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in:our philosophy."-- New York Oar. Syraxuse Standard. PATTSBISIIGII GAZETTE SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1868 DENTISTRY SB.ONLY. $B. • A FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. FULL IJPPER AND LOWER SET roa_st._s. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAlN___ 1;0 CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN Awn- FICLAL TEETH ARE FORD'RED. ALL WORK WARRANTED VE YEARS. LAUGH/NO.OAB TREE OF CHARGE, AT QUINCY A. SCOTT'S steam Dental Establishment, 278 PENN STREET, aD DOOR AB . OVE HAND No '; •ar( bits 86COTT L A licensee under the Goodyear Patents, he will not make any "new itio. true) rubber" seta, but will continue to manufacture the genuine articIe — VULCANITE. mhZhdaT • GAS FM , ETVREs . / GAS MIXTITIMES C)ML xxclellere, FOR GAS AM) OIL Just received. the finest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. • • WELDON & KELLY; 447 WOOD STREET, COR. VIRGIN ALLEY • DRY GOODS. W SPRING GOODS ! PLAIN BLACK SILKS GROS GRAIN °ILK FIGITRED SILK InIS.H POPLINS FANPY POPLIN ALPACCAS. BLACK AND COLORED LUSTRE'S. 4' WOOL DELAINES, OHIN'iZES LIGHT SACKING CLOTH SPRING CASSIIIIEREB DARK CASSIMERES BLACK AtiD BLUE CLOTH. .- IRISLI LINEN itRILLLA.Ikm, NAINSOOK WHITE QUILTS BALMORAL. AND HOOP SKIRTS. BLACK AND COLOILED KID GLOVES SHIRT FRONTS. fLANDKERCIIIEFS HOSIERY, NOTIONS BONNETS. HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c A Large and Carefully Selected Stock, AT VERY LOW PRICES, Wholesale and Retail, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S 188 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. apti M b 4 0 1.1 Q • A P 4 c e ) CD 14 ad ch • IA P P -I 7 H z 1 o 1 . GC W 0 , tg Z &4 Eil E 4 CZ, V/ A e.. 0 ..4 0 iz) 0 - Hit • E -I IA .. ki l o