RI Fttsbu* &Ott LINEM TO A'PiEnLitt(!N [Fifty years ago the_ London Morning Chronic/epublished a poem entitled ~L irkes to a Sk_eleton,7 ivhieh, 'excited much atten tion. Every eirort, even to the offering . " of a reward of fifty guineae, was vainly made to discover the suthoi. All that ever trans- pired_was, that the poem, in a-fair, clerkly 'Tend; *as 'found near a skeleton of re , ritaikable hetinti c i f form and color, in the museum:of the Royal College of fliffgeallY. Lineoln's -len and.--that the euratcr-of the Aftligunri lUKtftern sent to Mr. Perry, of the Morning Chionicle.] - Behold this ruin! 'Tway • Once of etherial spirit full; • This narrow cell was life's retreat. „ . This space was thought's mysterious'acit; Whatbeauteous tilled this spot: Whitt dreams of pleasure long forgot: '• Nor hope, nor Joy. nor love. nor fear, Have left one trace of record bor e . . Beneath this moldering canopy (Blue shone the bright and busy eye • But start not at the dismal void If social love that eye employed— : if with no lawless tire it gleamed, But through the dew of kindness beamed— .. That. eye shall be forever bright, , • ' When suu and stars are sunk in night. Within this hollow cavern hung , • - The ready, swill and tuneful tongue. • If falsehood's honey it disdained: And when it could not praise was chained; If bold in.virtue's cause-it spoke, Yet gentle concord never broke, .• . This silent tongue shall plead for thee, When time unveils eternity. • . • Say, did those fingers delve the mine ? Or with its envied rublea shine ? To hew the rock or wear the gem (lan little no* avail to them, - • . But if the Niger of truth they sought, Or comfort to the mourner.brought . . • These hands a richer meed shall - claim .'•• 'Chan all that Walt on Wealth or fume. Avails it whether bare or shod, •These feet the path of duty trod? • If from the halls of ease they tied To seek affliction's bumble shed: If gritadeur's guilty bribe they spurned, And home to virtue's cot returned. These feet with angel's wings shall vie. And - tread the palace of the sky. EPHEMERIS, —Kit Karson is ill in Denver; • —Frenchmen 'don't like . baginpes. —Louisville is to have a public library. —Once more Maclaine pude.vantis a grand mother. • Geo. H. Pendleton's income is not quite $10;000. --k.coloscal confidence- man is what Peto is ogled. —A new hotel, to cost $200,000, is to be erected in Toledo. .The sugar crop of Louisiana. is laige and promises well. , --Onc million and a half of People live in New fork city, including Brooklyn. ; —Prof. Boise has determined to resign the Greek chair in the University of Michi gan- •• —sl4, 000,000 were the expenses of the War • Department during the month of ' -The American shoe tip Company in Bostpri paid $25,000 in dividends on the first of April. • The excise board of New York is going to furnish $35,000 from license fees to build a homp-for the new boys. —Gen.. Pillow and Ex-Gov. Harri§ have joined their fortunes in a law partnership, and practice in Memphis. Nine colored persons were confirmed' on Good Friday,. by Bithop Smith, in Saint Mark's Church, Louisville. T. Ste Wart, of New York, declares that he 'is still doing service for Grant as gallantly as he knows holy. :—A St. Louis firm-is reported to have cleart;d nearly a million of dollars by a re cent heavy qperation in pork. --Offenbach is writing an opera express ly for the American stage. A little more prurient than usual, probably. —Vesuvious has three active eruptions on hand at present. One is from the old cra 7 tor and two are from new ones. 3teade has issued as order forbid ding any one who is not a tregistered voter from eluillenging the votes of others. —A Dusseldorf artist is attending the peachment trial and making sketches for a great historical painting. for the Dusseldorf exhibition. / —The executioner of Maarid murdered his mistress. The. sight of excutions did not seem to do him much good In the way of warning. —A woman 'named RaVenswood 4ung herself from the rear of a ferry bciat at New York into the East river, and wag drowned on Sunday. ' - —Several prominent German arid French newspapers Iwo correspondents at Wash ington, sent especially to write up the im T peachment trial: —The value of the exports of pairitirigs and secipttures during the year 1888; from ;the Papaibominions, is stated tope nearly 22,000,04' francs.' —A priest in Strauburg, Bavaria, reads on Sundays, immediately after sermon, let ters from—ArneTijdescribing the impeach meat proceedings - —The lightning tolled the fire alarm bell in New Orleans for eight inliutes on the 7th inst. The Fire Marshal then'et* and told the bell to be quiet —Dawison, Ristori, Janauscheck and .Dickens have, it is said, sent or taken to .Europe.nearly 4700,000 profita of. their ex ,hibitiorus in America.. • —The names of twenty-four Pittshurgh _ ets were on the iAotel lists in Monday's Philadelphia Papers. Many prominent citi zens were among them. • —A mail in Maryland died of chicken cholera last- week. That is the . Chicken . died of- that "diseaie and then the Man ate . -the chicken and died •too. • • • —The second New Jersey brigade lost Hi' 'battle %% and Was disconsolate. ;The flag 'has at last turned up at Newark and. the, brigade is again jubilant. men named Baker was. found dead near- Savannah; Georgia, the' other - day, -with a bullet hole through his heart. An other evidence of Ku-Klux crime. ' ' - -- KazePP4 is the great card st two of the city theatres now. There are two Meek Beata in,tbe field; which is the. Black Best!' however,. would be hard to dete rm i ne :- —John Bell; the fugleman, l e .t in t de pi ct Bell, and Everet PurtY9, a itheir* - still la tadd to be a' moai and physicßUy He is ieVeriklr - LilVyearatad —Two story streetcars, • Oi l ed Segelare she lateit , 1.,.t. . ,kWV:'74`;p/p.,241:A4gt.414t- at'441.1,40-* 4 44( 7 iveyz- 4 10: = • 4a, - to reach second story windows along route would toc, fitly . another improvement —Napoleon amd General Dia are not on s p e w /0 1 11 'g ,terms: NaPole6U is disPlease4 with the. General because ha said he had doubts of the stability of the imperial ' goy enunent._ -:Second adventists p s psilet that the world will come to an end - on the 2d of October, 1868. The end of what is not stated, nor whether the world will stop when it does come to it. —Rev. John Healy Broniby., , the oldest, .ekagymarroftheiOlntrelrftr-Englalfdalled" Be /aPt month . For ; sixty - nine Years he had . en rector Otihe Church Of the Holy tin-. k at Hull.: ..--4385,050. odious of petroleum were ex .. fr9m the city. of , Philadelphia last week, and seven ships,- fifteen barges and six brigs are now chartered and loading at that port with petroleum. -.-A child of a Mr. Wamroth in New Or leans tickled its father's feet whilst he was sleeping. Mr. W. unconsciously kicked se verely, 'an- action which - threw the Child from its bed and caused'ils death.- —The'Marquise de Mailbreuill, one of the most notorious of all the notorieties of the French capital, has sold out her goods and moved to New York. She has a fortune of 500,000 frahcs, pioceeds of her infamy. —Yesterday was one of the most abomin. able days of the season. Fifth : street. Was literally flunve, and persous who ere compelleito be out of, doorkwe.re about as much in need of focillation as possible: —The city of Buffalo bas decided by vote to purchase the water works from the cora 41t)any owning them. $750.00 is the price agreed on, and the Commetciat of that city says that it is just half a million too much. —Prince - Napoleon is 'reported to have said that he would rather be President of, the United States than sovereign of any land in Europe. ) The Prince said this be fore Andrew 11. stepped into the White House. —Two desperados scent into the store of Cassius Tuiner, at Rocky CowlOrd, Arkan sas, some days ago, and after shooting Mr. Turner carried off everything valuable that thdre was in the store. Being in Arkansas, they did so with impunity. • —The husband of Adah Isaacs Menken has obtained a divorce from her, in Hamil ton county, Ohio, on thezTound of impro per conduct with •John C. Heenan. Which of the husbands of the fair *dah has thus freed himself we are unable to. state. —On . Wednesday night last the schooner Lewis Chester, Captain Gookin, from Phila delphia, bound for Portland, was run into offßamegat, by an unknown schooner, and cut down to the i r water's edge. A seaman named. Thomas .McCauley was lost over board. „ • —A New Yorker proclaims himself cham pion smoker of f America. He had a match with another man recently for that proud position. The champion smoked twelve cigars ands half between the hours of 8 and while i 'his competitor consumed but ten and a,querter. • —Changes seem to be working in all of the churches. The Clinton street Piegby 7 terian church, in i fhiladelphia, had a special choral service on, Easter morning, and had ftoivers in the chancel. liereto the cele-• bration of this drip has been confined tothe Roman, English rd Lutheran churches. —Jason W. K llogg, a Methodist preach er, has been expelled from - his church for 'eloping with kmember of his former con gregation at DearbOrn, Mich. As Kellogg was a married man and his companion in elopement was a married woman, the action taken by his church may ho looked upon as eminently proper., —The Archbishop of Croatia has issued a protest against "the liberty of the press as one ofthe greatest evils of human society;" also, calling the newspaper editors "men without piety or conscience."_ It is possi ble that the Croatian editors are not very re spectable; but the remedy is not in fettering' the press, but in improving the moral stand and of editorship.. • --On Bunday evening Mrs. 'Rogers and her family, living on • Fitzwater street , in PhiladelPhia, went to church. On returning 'they found the house illuminated and the door locked. °On ringing the bell a , man thrust - his head from the window, and said that whoever set foot in the house would be a dead man. As the family , iras composed of women this astonished them, and with one accord they all left to find a policeman. *hen they , returned of course the intruders had departed. Only some fifty dollars' worth of goods were stolen. ' —The beautiful murderess,, Baroness Ebergenyi, now in jailin Vienini, was re-' cently caught bribing one of the keepeni to take a letter from her to her relative& For this attempt to violate the prison rules, she was sentenced to forty-eight • hours in the dark cell, on water and bread. Up to that time, she had always Maintained' the most surpriaing •self-possession, but when she was taken to the dark cell, and saw the straw on which she was to lie for two days, she burst Into a violent fit of 'weeping and sobbing, and then, geiting desperate, she resisted.the jailors, who finally, After tear ing her whole dress, hurled •her head-long into' the cell. Only five month& since, she *as still admitted to the , most aristocratic .circles, , and generally.adnfired for her beau-. ty and grace. • •,) • In Adams County, lowa, thdy have a colony, of those queer birds, the leirlans. , . They have over 1,700 acres of dueland, and a' saw and grist mill. Their residences form a little village of semrato log houses, but cooldn,g, eating, wash, etc., are done in a large building, centrally situated. The community has, thirty-six. members--six teen men, nine Women, and seven yonths and children, nearly all of whom are French. ~ They do , not interfere with the marriage relation, nor with Political or re _ iigioUll 0 1: 11 nionslIntt when a member joins he gives' to the, Oommunlty all, ds money,. 'and other property that'may be }suitable 'for 'common use on condi, don that, In ,eese hp should wlthtintwvihe Community shall PaY back , the exact, auictunt , withoutArtwe e t ' /ow/ mikielk pa gut dn., :They .a rt ,; y e in t .. . l VOrPOnted undo' thr B Cact' , 14*4 . iiR, in, represented to iti . A.,lloi) i titoist r , , ii , condition: ~ ,- 'l, • -4. . - , %W. ; GH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, 1868 DENTISTRY . - ONLY ^"-4'.• A FULL spur e rmnetDOLL t , O • PULL 'UPPER LoWzIK 1104 MD. TILETHSTTRAoTED wIT NO CHANG/KIVA rxTRAonN t _ Y/OIAL TENTH ANN ODD ALL WONKNABRANTED K V TEARS, LAUOuDNO GAB YDENDIP CHANG AT • QUINOYA. SCOTTS. Meant Dental Estatillehnient, NITS PENN BTREET,IItr DCKMADOYE ELAND. N. 11.—As DR. !3COM' la a licensee' ander 'the Goodyear Patents, he will not make alir"lnew (ba gesayrobber" Pet', contlnua.to • 14 OS geriensofttiitie—mxAmtm.. . D_R CA , :&I3 Pig • 3+: G. AS- C:J 3 aEtn.clellers, FOR OAS AND OIL. ' Just received. the finest and largest sortment ever opened in this city. WELDON & K Ext. 147 WOOD STREET, COR. WM* LEY. neditn22 DRY GOODS. FOR MONDAY AND "lURSDAY. z • • Y._ m - usL Hs z,yl" BLEACH-. _ z gpod-14rgain• lkstightlY're A „,,BsL 1". At 12h:s.—lieavy UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. At 10c.—DARK GINGIIAMS. At 12!:c.—REST At 50c.-OOOD COltSinS At . S7Sc.—WIIALEBONE CORSET. At ,75c.•;-REAL len) GLOVES, (colored.) At *LOU—BEST KID GLOVES, (coltired.) C.UsSIBIERES. for ]Tents Wear CASSIMERES.; for Boys' wear SACKING CLOTH, In bealitiful 'shades COTTON AND;LINEN DUPER. PILLOW' CASE LINEN 10-4 AND 11.4 SHEETING. SHIRTING CHECK IRISH LINEN HOSIERY, NOTIONS BONNETS, HATS-, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c A Large and Carefully Selected Stock, JUST OPENINC, Wholesale and.iteca4; AT WIUMUI ZEDIPLE'S 180 40 282 Federal tit., Allegheny. C ' ~ I r i l 00 Qkt 'TI ; ,91 t A \ , P P-I 'A k E-I z 4 ...el P 2 , 12 4 Pxl g P 0 e . lll Z E-4 EIBA ° c) 0 .4 1 71 :i4' r -1 pe 1 f 124 87. MARKET STREET.• 87. SPRING. OPENIND ! AT THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', (Socceisor to J. A(. ' Burchfield b. Co.) SPRING. DRY GOODS.. SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY> GOODS. ME. PIIILLIPS respectfully, announces that the extensive alterations to hts . , • RETAIL DRY GOCWS STORE Are completed, And Lis establiabrii ent ds NOW OPEN. He offers an entirely . ' Ifoui Stock of Dry GoOdii; fgal e infi r ma g. Summ er Wear, at the - lowest East - ADM Rt.—MARKET STREET—aft, pENI!Asori arrawrrns, Q 7 Fifth Street. PLAIN LIBYN ! HANDIERCHIEVI3, 8 souls and upwards. ALL , LINEN HEM-STITCIIED lIANDIIEB - C H 011. AN IBBB. for OD cows andußwards. WAD . WORN BOI.=, WRITING /108IERY, in all grades and at all prices. MoRRISOPS STAR SEEM allialmuszo rszcza IiOOP giCTUTS,' , • n; 11; PRICES: AiiD t GRAND OPENING! OF SPRING GOODS. Barred Organdies. • Barred and Striped Nainsook; . Victoria Lawns. Sort Finish Cambr4c. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF SOILED: WHITE GOODS, Which'ce are selling at a great sacrifice. BOOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents. SOILED KID GLOVES at 3O centi. EIYSTKHE ALEXAR. DRE KIDS for $l. GENUINE ALEX • AEDRE KIDS for $1.33. Our assortment of HOSIERY cannot be beat. Hool' SKIRTS at Ets neuta t The new and beautiful , SENSATION VIM 711:st rectilvelli ',900 YHEEOR CORSETS inat cempred. A complite line of !AAOENTA,. LUC/MITA and Et i vERA ' CORSETS.. Alsa c ,i. line of MISSES% COMETS. =STOW FRINGES, all colors. 'BULLION FEINN : oits, colors., BUGLE tiuMmitiGti, a fine at. meat: % A any tot of BUTTONS.' tificirDE Ars Co., iuill.6o4lar—ketlireet, §ILVERININES.-Welitiall; Ina . few 41,4 men& :an , atentf to Silver Mountain. °logo., to *metope, am tillferent Lodes or Bitter Ore, discovered ilia lotatea by experienced miners and situated In an unusually rich mining ilistriet It Mititendellarießt4.o ariogrbefete: Vl' the _ 'ot ere hall • Mk , Ihrrel Vann V wintry' 3 va tereahtedidtat sell 4 iiiiiiiphbaniontlOin; the At a; rate which will Ista t r e ntuitatali on the,. sante 'Th6Mhz- as the I propfle llttialteal i Fp fulimFticulars apply to ,'I - A, IMILAIAI4 . OO.i .. 1851 Fourth street:- TRIMBEINGB 4 MOD NOTIONS ACBIIM & CAAILISLE, -$ if) FIFTH STREET, Have fast opened all /lades cit BIILLION AND MTGE' FRINGES BIYGLE gimps AED FRINGES, At yery low prices. • • . wan= & CARLISLE, . J Fifth Street, • . . • __ • NOW offer the most elegant line of • IttLIMUELGS ' • Everjope ed in Pittsburgh, to which they especially invite the attention of their 'customers. The de signs are nearly all new and original, and about • 011 E -FIFTH L ]tSS THAN' REGULAR PRICES; 7 apll ATOM'S,. No. 17 Fifth Street. arasols, OM Straw Moods, JUST OPENED PERFECT FITTING KID GI-LOVES. . • "A. C. K.?" We Invite attention to our • KID GLOVE DEPARTS ENT, Which Is now complete with every color and shade. In addition to our own special importation of the Celebrated A..C. C. acnivbi.) HMS, We have secured the exclusive sale Of the "Harris Seamless Kids," The best Glove and most perfect • MACRVM & CARLISLE, AT JOSEPH HORNE & CO.'S, The Largest Assortment of STRAIY AND MILLINERY GOODS, MEM To be-Found in the City. RIBBONS,. FLOWERS, • SILKS. 'CRAPES. ' .MALINES, FRAMES • FROSTED ILLUSIONS,.. STRAW TRlMMlNGS,Ornamented. ALSO, A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF WHITE GOODS , CORSETS.. HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS. • GLOVES.. BALMORAL SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, r FRINGES. BUTTONS, . • TRIMMINGS, BRAIDS, - And a Full Line of Notions. FURNISHING GOODS, NEU'S TEES, BOWS, SUSPENDERS MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS. Agents for BISMARCK, DICKENS, VICTOR and other popular makes of • PAPER COLLARS. Prices as low as Eastern Jobbers: • • Whotestae Rooms up Stairs Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street. mhr,:mwr NRSIV . STORE!Vir STORE: ROSENBAITM, STEINHART & CO'S PHILADELPHIA EMPORIUM, 16,1,1Farket Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The undersigned respectfully inform the public that they have received their entirely new stock of goods, consisting of • Millinery and Straw Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Embroideries, White Goods, Hosiery and. Gloves, Corsets and Skirts, Fancy Goods, &c., To which they Invite the attention of purchasecs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL One of our firmgiving his entire attention to the purchasing of goods at the Eastern Markets, and having had long experience and all the facilities .for procuring goods st the very lowest•prices; we are enabled to offer great inducements. Constantly receiving New Goods from the New York and Philadelphia auctions. r A share of public patronage is respectfully soli cited. •• . . ROSENIIAITM STEINHART Sz .tio. Z 6 MARKET STREET. mh24:nVti CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C. MARCH : : : : apll STAIrd . DOMESTIC, • CARPETS, ARE DAILY ARRIVING, AND SOLD SOON Aff RECEIVED. THE VERY LOWEST. HcCA_LLUH BROTHERS, 51 FIFTH STREET, above Wood 23 JUST IMPORTED, '23 And Especially Adapted to this Martel,' VELVET CARPETS, And Flowers, English Body and Tapestry Brussels, INGRAINS AND BEAU'S, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST . PRICES IN THE CITY. COMMON CARPETS, CENTS PER YARD. OLIVER TECLINTOCK & CO., fe ' m No. 23 Fifth Street. 1868SPRE STOCK 1868 or 19 FIFTH STREET LARGE ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO BUY In6lo:ditivr 73 MOPARLAND & COLLINS NEW SPRING STOCK,, OIL CLOTHS, PURCHASED LIST MONTH FOR CASH. , AND IN MANY INSTANCES AT , Less than Actual Cost to Manufadtm These Goods cOuld not now be replaced for the same cost, and are offered FOR GASH at Far Below Their Present Value, AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK IN THIS MARKET. • relo•rwr SECOND FLOOR. .IT. STEAM " • CARPET BEATING ( ESTABLISHMENT. Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL In New York and oth er Eastern cities has proved , a complete success. • ' ITB' ADVANTAGES: . . - Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid ., e 3 iftrFtgn n ecess ary. dust; gcths or their larvae,' the Ca t Ilirgirtrar". good as now. , save .the natural 4th—When intrfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as LonKS destr*ble matter as a mere point of economy, to say nothing of looks. ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE, No. 179 Libprty Btr ee t, Or addressed.to P O hex 413, will receive prompt attention. • - - • . . • OEO. L. MeCIALMCIT 4 mhJO:_ , . PROPRIETOR. GREAT SALE. • Tremendous .80iiitloe in kkikintolasset• ...,, . . , = imas • Pre to to MOSI 4 . I offer - my elegant stoer br tine . Tit PIRA alit AIIITLV. W.128/184 Pllit.., TRAITand P1C117.0. : also, , mlsoellaue bus 'styles 'of BEDII, GUS/1311i, all bf .vrideb' mast be bold byibellSt• of Stun, •' • • - t .. ~. -• gardierms7 of COatil. .' ' . .. Those williare'in ;:int,orsoiiariinGLi g 4is and is' Ilrst-elass artlehrof law gilt work; will• do *ell to' ffiVIS , I2O Still. ' - -, - 4. iirims • _ 'llOB ''t . • - ''' l. '' ' * ' ' - 110 wood elicit: - , ' • • •' 11 E.UIRM " Irat a r Cl o , l, l!.l n t i A iPOEftt4 l ; Nlll4l. , • intrlbmlSS No. 343 Liberty street, Plttsburgb. THE 'MW LiMff PATTERNS MORTER CARPETS. THE VERY NEWEST IG= OF 'MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS CARPETS, JUST OPENING, All Qualities TO SELL BOUM, ROSE it C0.,- '2l Fifth Street, OVER BATES h BELL'S ARE NOW OPENING THEIR , OF CAJELF9EITS, IVilfp () - W SHADES AND CI:TETAIN GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 71 , and 73 Fifth Street, WHITE T.'fjAt) ,L OF >U E PIfrTSBU'RGH *HITE L COLOR WORKS. is c ottb NG STRICTLY PUB* 'BITE L ZINC P INTS 3 s 'Form toroqi+iiii.-- Veregaillog , Green,' ' Ve • AtideVeri vaKkty of Colors. 4 dry an—groulk for sale by ' • 14 - 4.14108 - 441.kifiri WHOLESALE ORUGGIiTS,I Corner of Llberty'anril Wayne SG PrrrfaXtiCri;Grlti. SCHOONMAKTI & SON, prrirsirtrikcar. White Lead aadi3Oolor WHITE AND RED LEAD ZINC, PUTTY, 13 UE LEAD,; 111cOOY'H WI/DATER GI And all colors, dry or in oil./ OFFICE, No. 67 Forirrn ISTIZE; Factory, Nos. 450, 450, 45 , 1, 456 si t RebeccaStreet, and 49,-511ind 53 Lacock Alleghenr. • 1 • CRACKER IMILIERLES I MABVITS PATENT And every variety : of SUPERIOR, S. S. NO,VIN. 91 Liberty Strettl, Piastre] TRY TKRM ESTABLISHED IMO. . Steam Cracker and33lscuit Fac 317 LIBERTY STBErt, PITTBBIIBGB Manufacturer and dealer Inrl kinds of co FOREIGN AXD• DOMEST FRUITS; PIANOS, OR9ANS, &C. BUT THE BESTJ AND CUE EST PIANO AND 0 GAN. Schomacker s Gola Medal Pi AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGA The SCHOMACKER Pak 0 combines a: latest valuable improvements known in the atruction of a first class inateement, end has e been awarded the itighest.premium where W lull,hited. Its toners sonorous and sweet workmanship, fbr darabilitr and beauty, sul all ethers. Prices from pa ,to $l5O, (accordi style and lielsho cheaper Oen all other so first class Plano. . ESTEY , S.COTTIVIE GROAN ' Stands at the .head of 3dl reed instruments, le ducing the most - perfeetplpequallty of tone d similar instrument In the United States. It P pie and compact in construcition, and not lis.l get out of order. . CARPENTER'S PATEN " VOX 11173 . 1 TREMOLO" is only to bel found in this O Price from $lOO to $550. ,All guaranteed f , years. BARE, SNARE* BIIEITLER,I • No. Mr:T. CLAIR SIRE SECOND HAND IFLODEONS .AID ORGANS, In perfect order;- from fib tp $l3O. mhl, CONFECTIONERIES HENRY. W. 1114;11111 .1 . AcH, . • Confectionery n;d Bakery, No. Slot, Orrarmi..i) RET, Between eventh and Llber AIGIPLAD ZS , OYSTER 13411.00 N attached. GEORGE BEATEN, ..• . Candy Mant4actprer, 'And dealer in FOREIGN t RICAN FRU . PICII/.l',S, NUTS &c., ' • : No. US Federal Street, Second door from the ElratNatlonal Bank, gheny Qty.* , . - - REMOVAL. Delayrare Dintaid LAl:mince Comp; Removed to No. 68 FOUR , : Pittsburg', REMOVAL JOHN D. B : I " & BRO., STOCK AND REAL ESTAE BROKERS AUCTIONEERS, have removed-to No. 'IN FOTIRTIIIF STREET. ap2:n7"3 TOBACCO .AND CIGARS ....., . . , lAN 'ALLEN ,1 . , , DZALZII IN ALL itANDS OF" a LEAF TOBA C CO M,'O EIEGAIW I o x i . 8 him STREET, tiational Bank of co meroe Building, ) i • r Prrienunen, P .. . Brandt of ITA Water at , 1•11; N. Y. _,.,„,_,1r apind7 „ plammos.wonus, . •0, ii. •a ' ,l ‘: ' '4 - imeitittrr :• ' / r, NA mate ti tit r s and Dealer. sortl, Ing. Tosvacco, Snuff; Ctgire, - Pipes-, &c. ,;,' - 1 1 - e FEDERAL ST, Aidatunpana R jokbae r. n. nnrcninnon.4 - ' H. uzpatatte4 H IT TCH/ 11110 /I'llivtlE.PLIJIIll4 reA •HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, • • (OWf r 'o NERS AND iILAZiLi taS, 44. Nnolle , lPetina. Avenikev Pittebuirgli. pitimptlii attended to. F • 31 .‘ :s FIN :11.q.: WILL I J.nit CARPENTER AN !1.1:1 Wi lt r,NNAtrtA.i t s rine „rat relit “Afibbbig 'deco :with orders 'promptly atten ea to,, rante4. • 'I ,:"'.l COL = mi..worAcruSgas or FRENCH CII*CKgitS rftEscii CII*CKERS FRENCH CRACKERS. ! FRENCH CHOKERS FRENCII CRiCKERS IMENCII•C'I4.tiCERS SHEPHARD'S cHOLorrz 8L1T314 45i Fifth et., $d door above Wol EMOV iBiA.DEIIRA, Are Era pmxTiftes. BUILDER, o 41„ 4. • :,141;1011*9-.141".' r and dirodit.o4 •aad saustaation waz I.ll,,:eff:Kwir ~ r,~ ~ .s: ~~, ,~ ~: I