CO .11itt5tiitt0. v4ititi. SLEEPING IN CHURCH 4; They would searcely, believe tatn when hei told them that. when in ThUrso, some time ago, he on One occasion sa*- six huh dretlople asleep in church.?" 7 -Speech of - O'er their devoted head - While the law thunder'd, Snugly and heedlessly Snored the six hundred. Great was the preacher's theme : Screwed on was all the steam; ' Neither with shout nor scream - -- - - Could he disturb the dream ' - • Of the six hundred. Terrors to the right of them, Terrors to the loft of them, Terrors in front of them— Hell plundered Of its most awful things, Weak-minded preacher flings At the dumb founded. Boldly he speaks and well; All on deaf ears it fell; Vain was his loudeet yell Volley'd and thunder'd; 'For caring—the truth to tell-- Neither for heaven or hell, Snored the six• hundred. Still, with redoubled zeal, Still, he spoke onward, And, in a wild appeal, Striking with fist and heel— king the pulpit reel, Shaken and Sundered-- -- Called them the church's foes, Threatened with endless woes— Faintly the answer rose (Proof of their sweet repose,) From the united nose Of the six hundred. . L'ENVOY. Sermons of - near an hour, Too much for human power; Prayers, too, made to match (Extemporaneous batch,) Won'lly blundered; With a service of music • Fit to turn every pow sick— Should jt be wondered? Churches that will not move Out of the ancient groove Through which they have'flomid'red, If they will lag behind Still must expect to find Hearers of such a kind • As the six hundred. EPHEMERIS, —The Kansas Pacific . Railroad owns 35 locomotives. —There are forty miles of sewers in the city of Detroit. -A public art institution is to -be estab lished in Dublin. —The ice -in Tiake Champlain broke up :on Thursday. —Louisville has a larger list of big in - cdineS Biaxi Chicago. ••••-.Tanauscheck is going back to Europe abopt the fyrst proximo. ware rooms are decorated with a fine bust of Liszt by Ball. --Bismarck liar been made an hereditary •• • niember oflhe.Charaber of Nobles. —Mrs. Morris, the wife of the American Minister at Constantinople, is - dead. —The English Prince Arthur is to make a journey through Italy, nnd .the East —Work on ihe new Custom House at St. Paul. Minn., was resumed last'week ' `,Ltrtiverity-five Pittshrirghen arrived at Ilia Philadelphia hotel on Friday, night • ••4•Basil• - b - uke was chief mourner at Gen. I Morgan'a latest funeral in Lexington, KY. 1112 • ---Ilditytwo books a day was the dyer age number putilished hist yeas in Ger- —W. a, son of the great Gladstone, haS entered Parliament and , made his fait: speech. —The Bostonians have come , to the con dual= that Janauscheek is the superior of Bistori. t• 1 44tbsteis and milk, in unlimited quan '-`5 f i'llileik killed a coloi . ed man .in • New Raven . • lad Aek. • . Zulla and Western'Railroad is the name • of the new British army line in • • - " Abyssinia. • " —A Catholic Library Association has bden organized in Chicago with J. J. Brass, Piaci., • • as President. . 7 -otta is showing Cluveland people how, - ' Diekena *light have hnprOyed upon the Marchioness. . ( "—The :filching( English Opera:TrQupe r began • arshat season in Philadelphia yes.: •, • • t. I " 4 ""IkK PP* • nr' are 21,000 deaf muteiEiglarul 0 " 1 "- , Iiiid'Ute,griverinnent -does not Proilde for their' education. —Eggs are sold by the pound , in some Viiiktellituetts, but pure lasers are sold by the dozen. - Derl4 is spending the moith of 3pz and May in the villa of the Duke of Bucclench at Cannes. Jacques, the hero of one of Ed fliend.lChis s. romances; Is now a life. Ins lit 7 ance agent in Arkansas.' Sonlebudy,Says that the fofintain iit !: • ' ~ .A:l.`.l3ttmrart's, n ew- s tore is for the purPose'. of sloo4thecash 1 46's• ;Accepted a convent;valued ) 4100;000 in lieu of the inty - due hhia — 4ll:lister to the United States. —The first stone of the Keble college; at Oxford, will be raid by the Archbishop Of Canterbury on the .20th:Pyt• The: Canadian Pittliament has con 'chided to aTOtetho iiri6Pripty of giving lira ' 1.) *:Y ) 480 -1 4i # l *iff4 of:441500. .--Blatithe Butler fir ssid 'to: look so little •".." likeiler father, pe Oenbial,-that' she is the. on the Rallwgh was the sub=. jeel of seneattork •eennon preached Lutheran church in PhiladelPflia Sun daY• !r- . ''--The -Brooklyn Common Connell pro- P"lii to 113*it.' English siiarro*o, These seaire,nos Eu rope.... , At least I'ooo - 006' Tortunes changed hands it:the recent seven-day's boOk 48le i which closed on the 14th inst. in ;New York. Who ever ". invented the 460 W; ( 0 ; , , w i n tim i ; lingering ht .the .1/11 1 of eprhig,: de serves the , than k s ,our, •exchin**( 5 5 —Clutilotte-Thompton's mother died Ion! the •fireit''4 81ies - 4:iyas a 4 ll, „ t *hat; . lire nr.thifaiallitiOni;is i n , has become: 90:4 1 .detth**Ife',ne e t : 1,1•:•(.... the Italian Opera houses in Europe. It in:( eludes 39 operas. —Pour hundred and fifty-eight home_ fairs are held annuallrin .Russia, in two hundred and fogy different places. - -The copyrightof 'the song "Shells.- of the Ocean," sold.' in Ilondoit - 'recently - for $1,425,-'which is pretty wellforn mere'song -The Men who . dislikes 'change says that he never gets used to writing 1867 until it is time to write 1869, and so he has to skip every other year. - —The Danish professor Binding has pub lished a card denying the truth of the state meat that tie : dead' linittagei3 will not be taught in the Cornell Univeriity • -A. company of. English and Belgian cap italists are establishing a bank intlionduras. The commerce of the Republic is also to be fostered and increased by the same compa ny. —The May number of Lippincott's Mag azine is the best that has yet appeared of that publication, and yet the names of the authors are almost, if not entirely, unknown to fame. —Bag/ thinks that about these times, judging by the gloomy way in which busi ness men talk, "there is a tight in the affairs of men which does not lead on to fortune, no matter when taken. —The Chicago Post suggests that. the owners of vessels should be obliged by law to make the decks and upper works of pas senger ships fire-proof by . a well known chemical process. —There are two millions of inhabitants in Japan, every one of whom can and not one of whom is a beggar or a drunkard. European and American civilization will, however, soon put a stop to this standing reproach. —Mr. Winwood Ready, whose pleasant attack on Paul Du Chaillu amused every body so much, excepting, of course, the French traveller, is. about to return once more to his African explorations. i—The Pope blessed the Prince Imperia °tithe occasion of his first communion on Easter morning. Telegraph wires were laid down to the rear of the high altar in Notre Dome, so that the blessing came at precisely the right moment. _ —A party of Lordsvillans went last week on a Shooting excursion to Indiana, were gone several days and on their return had a game supper. The whole party succeeded inhilling 'one snipe and• one squirrel, which were very elegantly, served up. —A manufactory 'belonging to the Messrs. Kleeman & Co. was burned on Saturday in Chicago, It - contained 53 billiard tables, most of which were quite ready for ship ment. The loss was some $40,000, on which there was, an insnriMce of $9,000. ( —The Bostonians are striclnigi ;with won der because Janauscheck will not remain any longer in the hub. She'.can't be con vinced that Boston is the earthly _realization of Paradise, and the people in Boatiin are so prais' eworthily contented quit they think she is wrong. —English papers, thinking that the steam man is, or may become an ;invention of, great importance, base beeOidieady to as sert that it was patented long ago in Eng land. This little joke has become so 'stale from constant airing, that if it came from any one but pleasant old John Bull we should be forced to consider it an atrocious bore. —A ArPßeachusetts paper, sneering at the infinitesimal proportions of one of the New England States says "if a single Mayflower blooms in Rhode Island it can be scented all over the Statel " This is, however, nothing to Boston where if a man finds out that an ancestor of nis had anything to do with the Mayflower he thinks the news of enough importance to send it all over cre ation. 7 -Anlian family. at Eagle River, Mich igan, hasteen so reduced as to be obliged -to 'ettt,three horses which were almost nec epittry -to their existence in another way. Thrtrinnes meet. While these poor wretebee were thus -devouring their friends, _the_ • 'Wealthiest of European aristocracy were eating holies for the purpose, if poisible,.of ',aliAetxii:!g their pampered appetites to a( new sensation. - .-"L-The New York Comnsfreidt Advertiser objects-'in'the stringent bounds set down by sonic critics( who would have none but per fectly .refined and elegant literature, and winds up thus: "Man cannot live by Her bert SperMer and Ruskin alone. He needs also Artemtm Ward and Nark Twain! and there are; doubtless, those (though we net , . er meet them) to whom the Productions of JeeMe4 Pipes are'palatahleprog:' _ dart repeal:to our readers e the•assertion so often already made, that in ouinpinion Abe .Northern• Monthly is the yery hest,magazine published in America, for it is ti fact known to every one'who reedit it. But We think the May number is espe= eially excellent, and we are sure that that large portion of the public which objects to the doctries of total abstinence.will as thor oughly enjoy the article entitled "The prop- er use of stimulant and' narcotics,"' as every . undoubtedly wilt enjoy the leading ar 'tide in thti magazine on Ahe "Greenback Era." .---,lf4fpeople (We might with no - very 'great iinpropriety say most people) delight , in saying disagreeable things about, their friends, behind, their backs, not thereby meaning anything spiteful; althoUgh often doing tut - f immensity of harm to persons whom they re - plied.. Gossip is not conirersation, arid tiere are tengossipers for every one, person , "ciho can converse. If every one would; when inclined to gossip, remember.*hat Mrs. Lorripper there would,,be fewer scandalous stories, without kotintlaiiO4 fri . trt,i.tl4 , fatherless but notrinknown about the world. Mrs. Lor- Iliktir'semarit was good in all of jig, : if;we only knew whereat was in.sowe of. „ , —The pollee •difticultrak Liwiliqiire ' taki434inei.ied pelf povengot, and 444/04 1 wqr*IlittreiNVII aM , ,, • inau4 Ma ,xtte AUoOulkO*l l . 4olo44 VtAdWAT4 ctf "Ind cut; 4. • u' -47 • PITTSBIT 'GH GAZETTE : TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1868 ,'DENTISTRY s ac ,. . ONLY A: FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH FOR EIGHT tomELARS. -- • .FULL UPPER AND-LOB - ER SET FOR s- T, nffr p ag l lV llT.PAiv NOAAEaerNltvr . i. FICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. ALL WORK WARRANTE'D - FOB FIVE YEARS. . LAUGHING GAS FREE OF. CHARGE,' AT _ QUINCY `A; SCOTT'S Ste,m Delite4 Establishment, 278. PENN STREET, l an DOOR ABOVE HAND. N. B.—As DB. SCOTT is a - licensee under the Goodyear Patents, he will not make any "newAbo gut) rubber" sets, but will continue to tuanufactarl the genuine artieIe — VULCANITE. 3n11.73daT GAS FIXTURES ; :. GA FIirTITRES Et XL O. el .FOR GAI AND OIL.. Just received, the finest and largest asecirtment ever opened in this city. • WELDON 1.44 WOOD STREET, mh2A:nr. DRY GOODS. 87. ,MARKET STREET. 87. SPRING OPENING !„ AT THEODORE F. PHILLIPS' (Snotessor to J. N. Burchfield & Co.) SPRING 'DRY GOODS. • SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. MR. PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the extensive alterations to his RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE upm i ta and his establishment is NOW Er.got_sutl...Y New Stock of Dry Goods, For prinf r igig . Bunimer Wear, at the lowest Eas tern . .87 ....MARKET STREET....B7. 0.4 E l 4 01 M O Ei H 44 ;4 E4s P.l pq g's E 4 © 41E:46 c:la 0 . E- 41 = A AT DENNASON & HECKERT'S, 27'Fifth Street. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 8 cents • ALL an i..Wlr d liEM-STIT HEM-STITCHED HA-NDEER WATCCHHIEFASALor 35 s Wgr 1i t e , 1 4 .0. -d WR. s. 'TING DESKS. HOSIERY, in all grades and at all prices. MORRISON'S STAR BREST'S, AT BEDVCED 'PRICES.! EID GLOVES, CORSEYS, HOOP: SKIRTS, As, - ' • - *. - Alt OUR GOODS IT LOW PRICES. le) ;V:X*) at 11:f:iri a; ;1 3;z11 MARVIN'S PATENT FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS. TRENCIi,cRACEIIB.. PIiENCII. CR AbICERS. A na eve n' varlet / . of SUPERIOR S. S. KAILVIN, - 91 Liberty Street, Pittsbrirsiu TRY THEM. : :. zah24 ESTABLISHED IN IS4IO. SHEPHARD'S • , Steam Crickei and Biscuit Faetory, 817 LIBERTY UR . BET,PITTIBUROII. • Manalhoturer andlicaler in all kinds of CONIPEorIONMIVE", FOREIGN ; axt• Dface9ilo rEsirp;Arpts;:o. HOLISEREEPEIVI ' USE THE _441:7V-EN, 7 \* " QUEEN OR THE WASH-TUB. A HOUSE CLEANER; A iilYrEfiriWMETni . A STAIN REMOVER; 'A SPOT ERADICATOR; A. COLOR IFIPST OII ER j Cheaper than Soap:' Sold In'BOttles btel _ able Grocers:. br the fi rst him es of Alit ; gueny county. hlgnufkotured by the ' L HESS MANUFACTURING 004, . Office. - No.. las HOOD STREET. Pittstairitli..z. ~ . o,GLASS' PICANEFACTOIIOII4I4, •- - The undersigned:balling se cured the so!ii,40 3111 7. cy f o r {h o 404 of sne celebrator ....0, .. i e ~---v. , . COM% POT C 1 . 14.1. ~. iiiii/to , 'Agggerw m r oPiired Co 'Matt it , n ny MO .thogbirlehlutto roctire - this; superior Article. ring Veen year' inleof,thigelop.me.hive ., arrive at vac irroPefilono AA ute - belleye inithes it Ilneijer argugg foe potiftliarf any in'the , mattel, sr.° njilift, secured an auenige stead at six,. ti an Awe )downs.. We inlitemish recelpes for t e tert. vii i 9 ro, mixture arthie Clay to., Petra , .. 1 .!-' . ..Theolay it pound tuggaggigge ~.Irly,_ ~..,,, ' I 'f ..- ii (447 PO l' b - .r • l s' W T . , ...II 4, ; 4 . - 4 4p Ivry, .:,•; , im . g . u mr:tilits#4,o4. 4r, c, Lc , . 4 - ?' - r - 0 • - how: Ica. ~,:, ;...-....,.-Inow rum ~."^~ s•z~ s. ~" , ,.~'"~a^l!"~%'~r"~3"JAY"s=`y`~°n"m~.~' a r ~'-E~•~3^d~;"x+f~ty^'~~ ~. M~"?,(k3ia't"~ar'k'd~ia," AND & KELLY, . OR. 'VIRGIN ALLEY TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS. - A iscsum si,, , cmpußLE . ; 19 FIFTH ES ace paq otened all bbiulee of BULLION AND RISTORS FRINGES • BUGLE GIMPS ABB FRINGES, . At yery low Prices. 'I • ArAcim & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street, `moat A egant line of _... ..._ _ Eyetiopened I 2 Pittsburgh, to which they especially invite the , at cation of their customers. The de sig. as axe nea:ly • all new and original, and about ONE-FIFTH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Now offer th A T EATON'S; Fifth Street. El=l alsv Goods,: JUST OPENED FITRFECT FITTINGr KID GLOVES. !`,4. C. K." We invite attention to our MB CLOVE , DEPARTNENT, Which is now complete with every.color and shade. In addition to our own special importation of the Celebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) KIDS, We have secured the exclusive gale of the !'liarrls Seamless iiC.I4IS," The best Glove anctmost perfect flt MACRIIIII & • - NEW STORE! NEW STORE 2 ROSENIIAUM, SMNIURT & CO'S PHILADELPRIA EMPORIUM, 16 Market 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, To vthiela they invite the :Meet:Son of purchasers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL One of our firm giving his entire attention to the purchasing of goods at the Eastern Markets, and having bad 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. A share of public patronage is respeetfully soli cited. ROSENBAUM, STEINIIART & No . . 70 31A.E.KET STREET mh24:n3o GRAND OPENING! • OF SPRING Gool\iS. Barred Organdies. Barred and Striped Nainsook; Victoria Lawns. Soft Finish Cambric. ALSO, A LAROE LOT OF - SOILED WEE= GOODS, Which we Ore selling at a great sacrifice ROOD IRISH LINENS at az cents. SOILED KID GLOVES at 30 cents. - SYSTEIdt Atrra DRE RIDS for $l. (GENUINE _ALES, ANDEE KIDS forsLB&. Our assortment of HOSIERY cannot be bast. HOOP SKIRTS at' 15 cent''. The new and hes/card SENSATION TIE, Just received. AOO doz. FRENCH consrrs just recdlved. 'A complete hue of ZWALITA, 'LUCRETIA and ELVIRA conETS, Alio, •r line -of MISSES , CORSETS 'IIII3TOI/1 FRINGES, all. colors.' BULLION FRIN. GES, all colors. BUGLE Tia3IMINON, a Ames"- went. A tine tot ,f BUTTONS *CACIIII2I, GIATIDE. & CO. IS and SO Market Street. MINOS, ORGANS, dtO IaOX :- TICE_ BEST AND CHEAP, PST .PIANO AND ORGAN. • . , Bilii)1111a8n• GOld :Medal Plano; AND , IESTEYIS- COTTAGE ORGAN, iiii'scitokAtiric. PIANO', Combines the latest. !valuable linprov,ements known in the con struction of a tint class instrument, and has always been awarded the ,itighest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. • "Phe, workatanthir, TOP durability and beauty, surpass . Aillothere. - Prices from PO to.slllo, (according to style and Anlsh,) cheaper Chan .othey so- called, lint class Piano. • • - the ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed instruments, iniprOl, duoingthenost perfect pine 4ualiA,l a of tone o any similarinetruncent in the united tea. it is aim. pie and compacbilt: csnatructine,' a nd not liable to get out of order. • • . • CARPENTER'S PATENT'. VOX RiTILIANA • TnEidol,o7, is mirk°. be. , lbtind in this Organ. Prlce from SiOo tttiglitiO., All .griaranteed for live nag 01MEMER, STREET. .. SECOND HAND . • • . MELODEONS AND OROINS, In peil'ect Order, from sar.t.iiel39.:. • .• CHARLOTTE BLUME, inhl3 . - . -411 Yl th It. , Ad floor above Wood. • , T08A. 43 0) , 4m)431GAM3.- _ - 71' - F . - - 4!IND80 LEAF TOBAFICQ . 4 m ) w- A jo h No 8131:WS BTRILEZ., (RattPnalgank 11 . Yc ker g9 -I M 4 / 9 1 41);.', -.Bratieli 'at 1T Water street eN. V. aP11:147 - ..,... DANIEL F. . V IC ELS/0141fORKS; IP I dtiL:TiffeIaMPCIVEDIO3OII64: • 11 "'Tablit1 51 1f ismarf'ctigarti, i3,03 1 - cotet4 "t• 1111rAVING DISPOSED OF MY LUMBER YARD, situate at 157 Rebecca Street, Allegbeny, Pa., and long, owned and con ducted try„-;,,Mesits. ,PATTERSDN' & EVANS, to A.LEXIINDEB'_PA'PPERSON, 1 - talte, pleasure. In recommending my sniieessof to ally!, mistnintrs and to all who are Intermit:ol insecutini,the' Zest quali ties of all kinds:of Lbinbeist prices utima . the most fastidious. • apis:oGO MICE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name and style of JOHNAHL-.BOY TS, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent; the interest of JOHN TENABLE having been purchased by WM. N. OGDEN, The business of the late firm will be settled by JOHN H. BOYTS sad WILLIAM N. OGDEN, who have this day formed a:Copartner ship under the name and style of BOTTS & OGDEN. JOHN H. 'BOWS, • JOHN ENABLE. - Pittsburgh, March 9th, 1868. aplemeal : NXIMCE. I have sold my stock of BOOTS,. SHOES, ac., to my son, GEORGE W. TANNER. and solicit the f- my of former customers to the house. And Fowen, PITTSBURGH, April ,9tb;1868. Referring to the above card, I respectfully ask the continuance of the patronage of the former house. Prices shalt be as low as the lowest. GEO. W. TANNER. 5p15:4345 FIEIII OF ATWELL,-LEE CO;:tvas- dissolved on the et of February, 1888, by mutual consent. Either partner may sign the name of the firm In settlement. JOHN ATWELL. A. J. LEE. The undersigned will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, under the name and style of ATWELL & LEE, at the old place, No. 131 Second street. A continuance of the patronage of their friends and the public is respectfully solicited. • ' • ": •- • CHARLES ATWELL. . • . GAS AND STEAM FITTING. F. L. AT*OOD....IIENF,OX JONES J ISFC.AFFILEY. ATWOOD & ItIeCAFFiLEY, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Cor. of Thirdand Liberty Streets, Above Carroll & Snyder's, Pittsburgh, Pa: LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS- furnished promptly to order. - Special attention paid to the fitting out and re p:airilcof Ott Refineries, Steamboats, Rolling I' l ' lll ' 2 AGENTS FOR A. S. CAMERON d CO.'S Steam Pumps and Blower Engines. These Pumps have superior advantages over all others and every one is warranted to give satisfac tion. PUMPS constantly on hand. fe=atiO 19 FIFTH STREET JOHN K. C00PER..... ..JOS. KATE. . KENRY BIER. JOHN H. a/OPER & - BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS 'AND STEAM FITTERS , MannfactOrers of PII3IPS AND BRASS WORlE_,__o `ND ,t e mp l y OE 4 • a rg i ra s. in ,DAS FLXTURES Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH, my15:40 Fancy GoOda, &c., RARE & mosrit, Aitcniramcrs, FRUIT HOUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, - Nos. and 4 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spetial attention given to the designing and building of COURT HOUSES and PUBLIC BUILDINGS. F OL.I.EIOB GOLD PENS,- WITH Olt WITIIOL7 HOLDERS, EVERY SIZE, FROM No. IDPWABDS, RANGING. IN. PRICE FROM. $l.OO TO $9.00. These Pens ARE WARRANTED, and CAN BE EXCHANGED at any limo within a year, if not broken. ' FOR SALE BY 11111314 SCHOTER & CO. (POST BUILDING-0 . . . - . , • . , No. 39 riftli, Street.' groariE r nnAnr PIPE, FOR SEWERAGE. ALL SIZES, MOH 2 TO 12 INCH. 10,000 FEET ON. HAND, AND FOR SALE' BY " RTOTIN. .3X. WAIVE, 227 Liiberty tit., Pittsburgh, AND 69 Federal Street,•*lleiheny.- NOTIVE.. libel of information has been bled In the District Court of the United SUtes lbr the Western , D AND R E W ennsyla against. the. Reewerr. of KOEMG,' situated in the city of Allegheny, ' and' about . To. bids: , of Schenk Beer, 40 bble..of Liiger Beer, 10 hogsheads, vats, 'EI barrels , 1 vat,' lamall Vat, 1 topnerpumty 3 sec tions- of hose,i containing about - W feet; small tubs, 1 bucket, 1 kettle and appurtenances,' 1 cooler --being the property of Andrew -Koenig, The said Andrew Koenig and all persons claiming an Interest in said :properly aro hereby natifiedlo be and appear before our. sal Court; at rfttaburgb r on the - 510th day of April, 1808, '4 11 o'clock. A 7 , t.; then and there to mato *natter to the prexibms, and Inter vend for their .resileelive!ltitereats, and make thew allegations in that behalf. . • • - THOS. A. ROWLEY, V. it. Marsha: Marshal's °Mee, Aprillo. 1808 spit:obi pawn .4. Filial si; i 57,189, 141, us and 195, ynisT sTnEET, - iiryssulteu,, ILLNOTIPACTOPI2B OP - C9PI", Distilled __lNT'' , *el Van. n tr,o l3: ititers ItiPzukium wAmPs 'ad mhos s, HaLBEN, BELL &.E8,, , ANCHOR COTTON NULLS • PI 4 TnGH MataldnreriMCA lotrult s en LIGHT; ANortolt AND 11 ADND4IX‘811447rNG8 AND • .. 4 ", ..•. ~,•,.....:,,, t,; 4 ••••••;.. , .. -• otlas Ii tierebr ElVyilllbit the'Vlewerat It . iljgOt 14 %belsintivto r ryowfir LOCUST STRYST slit! 'neap, has ham' *Ainthe• wilt Oto,,Tp u t itn .5311, AptirTt ;lege:and wilt De ?icor : - 1 - less exceptions ore 1111 . 1:11nprppgr tien,":,. m i al, 1 . P 4 ott f -, 11, I-- - - , nciclSlN.C.Eascuv init.* ' . ... ;0 11 z4tiarlifiri: •,.... -t !t::i -, +;- ~', i --, t , - - - MS BUSINESS CHANGES E. B. DONAIDIDE JAMES P. TANNER.. F - wrkwamo ARCHITECTS. WHITE T.V; AT) Alb) COLO:, ALL OF 7111E11141:41:1FACTUF1 . ( , OF 141 ill PITTSBURGH l AIIITE LE AND... COLOR *,RES. 4 1 1 . iNcuip: ti - STRICTLY PURE- . LEi ZINC PA t rETE NTS, •come ~re,03,32, . C.1 1 '.. : - 4- i.• -- . 4 . - , , - • i lrerdlte i r 0:4;,e4,f i : , 0 •-"Vertioilleiti Itreen, i Chrome VelioNs; ' ' ( VermilliJ l l ry And every-variety of Colo a; d zaeground la for sale by - -, HARRIS dik ! Ewiwi • WHOLESALE 'DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Waynp Stre PITTSI3I:7IIGrIX. PA. .j . scHooNliumita & SON, pri.rsistritcaa White. Lead and Color Wor WHITE AND RED LEAD: ZINC, PUTTY. -BLUE LEAD: 'MCCOY'S YERDITEE GRD And all"colors, dry tir In 011. OFFICE, No.-67 FOURTH STREE Factory, Nos. 450, 456, 454, 456 and Rebecca Street, and 40, 51 and 53-Lacock 5 Allegheny. . • - . COAL AND COKE REST FAMILY COAL - ALWAYS ON HAND , And Delivered Promptly toOrderi AT LOWEST. NAREET RATES; BY j OSCAR - F. & C - Corner Sandusky Stk•eet and P. Ft. W. & C. It errY, 1 (ANTHRACITE. COAL' FURNISHED AT 'A LOWEST RATES. KOAL! COALU COAL!!! 0 _ • DICKSON, STEWART& CO., ! . Haying rerooye d their Once tO . NO, STRE I (Lately City Floor Mill) SECOND ELOOR. • Are NY ITAIT e , Vi r g k ° oTratric Y ltitT morket price • • • All orders left at their office, or addressee them throughthe mail, will be attended to promy. myZ:lr2.s • : , . CilLtlttES IH. AliltiS=ONlF, YOIIGNIOGLENT AND CON/WELLSVILLE CO • And Manufacturers of COAL, SLACK 'AND DESULPHURIZED CO Office and Yard = -CORNER" OF BUTLER Al MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, sand on Second str near Lock No. 1. Fittsbnrgh,. Pa. . Families and Manufacturers supplied with bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowesttash ra Orders left at any of their offices will / re ef prompt attention. , 4 RASTRONG. & • • . Successors to ..- - ILTLAI?ELP.IIIA. AA'D yOUGI9OO7/111-NY COAL C 9 MINERS. SHIPPERS AND' DEALERS,NY RA! ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Youghloglien: CAS AND -FAMILY COAL Offfee and Yard—MOT OF TRY STREET, ri the Gas Works. SUPERIOR COAL. c. CHERRY ar.. co., /Wrier& and Shippe I'B Of PITTSBERGROA3, TO* and PAIIILYCOA.L, NUT COAL and SLACK. Coal.dellvered promptly to all parts of the ci at the lowest market rates: _ . F Office and Yard—CORNER ut; xru ANI) W . SON- iformerly CattaIrSTREETS, Pittsburgh. P. O. BOH 42951. , - _ o MERCHANT TAILORS. McARDLE, MERCHANT TAIL.OII, No. 93% BiIiEFIELDSTI!.EET, PITTSISUR Seeps constantly on hand a flne assortilent 3 Also, GENT'S - FURNI S HING GOODB.7GENI CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the ititesistyle; Now:READY • - - CLOTHS,- CASSIMERES& VESTIA For Ehie `•.,119 With a large awl eOmplete stock of BOYS•, YOUTHS` XWD.CHILDREN'S ;CLOTHING. All the aeel and leadlig styles, to be foniid at N0:47 ST. CLAIR STREET. CONFECTIONERIES;' irmin if. , _„,.. -,--. 1 ----.L3 Confectionery 'aftd Bakery, g No. 5100 SMITUFIELD 13T4RET, - Between venth and Liberty. wtAD ..E , OYSTER SALOON attached, GEORGE HES ) Csaidy.Mtasiiiticturer, And dealer in FOILEIGN d .4. I IENIUAN'kki PICKLES,. NUTS Nci. ll .9redii,l4.Street, 'BL cud doc;r-ryonk - itvietilit Nhtinnal Batfic , AU gbeny City,.-. . GARRENTERS 84 13 sl ' D aiZz —. .. .. . . . . WI .IULIAAn.4I,, DICK,. • ..- .:.‘ ,- i _. 1- EARPF.NTER: AND' BUILDER,. No. ' a't -PENNSYLVAVipti AirEbilift: - oppositi High street, Pittsburgh, Residence, 1.14 r. 14 Grant street. .„. .' Jobblug done with - neatness and dispatch. Al Orderts promptly attended to,land - satisfaction war ranted. ... - - . 4 .. . ' SUM:eft:MAT grE43 - . k, - . '':' . ; : 1 -: • . t 4 r 4 OARRE'r)3g,ATIIsTG 4 4 . _ - , ES TABLISHMENT , :L. , . • .r.. 4 Which TEN YEARS' TRI4I4In New York and othia er Eastern citlea has proved -a complete nieces'. i rill. ADVAWkAGES: ft 111—r14408".111413hr4arkare:c°12PietelY avoid e" N 1.1 pi eipartnecesis ty ' —When u••d frons , daet,;rnotha ortheir larria, the Carpet looka.neary im Ilimil 44 1 riTirs aa , e the IllitUtairat illigfreniliCar," ”' ' 5 ; 37 litte,When perfectly clean:, a I.;arpot wilfwear as q lona' again, a desirable matter asik, • Mere 401nt of €.4, economy to say nothing of looks. - t. • .._. L I' ALL 011DE68,LNET,AN.TEI•OFF'/CE, • . .. N 0.3,179 :Label r-Stroet, nr's , .f&ss'ed -- iii PO). BobA.Attlf,'Fgee' HA D ' rourps t. 4 eation , ~ . .1 a ~ .„1 ~..... i . 7 : . 0 % 1 Cifillaili ~ . ._ . ,..1- ~-, 0 ~..,.. ,I • {'. 111141:2, - , /r,...c.,-, 'N, ,:4 1 t ,! f 1 • P ••• •••'• -, ..940pRizr08. Fp. 752 l'. E=El lIMI GRAY & LOGAR. -'Y~J 1' `~ ' : rgn a A MI I=