El littstargij Gaptts. A,. - MOCHVIr HAIR. . r_ ,- .T.-"* . - , - , , kwood-nymAitat bfra:thosititte 7 , -- <.... 2 ":' ..*Owelnight Xty- day vebien 4510:ere springing: "ser Creases rlttre dartrght eitald be;".:_.• Bugler helletwas 1 and sholtitut dinging A sully songln the roan there ; : WSJ t she who kavirette this lock of hair? ...,.- . = •-'„, OnAtildsulanter ntinn;lty the;4 4 lling derfr' ' '-'-: t-'.3. Along the pebbly shore I stroll - ed. ' And one was there who walked with me. Whose eyes were 117MM...whose hair was gold:- Was it she whose forehead yielded me limit : ' Which I hold to my 11pd and lovingly kiss? ” trawled one twilight through a laud Of 'Clitllsoll and gold, where the autumn dun :• ' .B , ll4Wllllted - the treed with the deftest hand •' ' ' .Ttak O'er to :Mrtal ken was known: '-'44a by nay side was a brown-halredgirl:.• ~.., . n st ltthen that I stolen Chestnut curl? . - :ltt 1 winter winds were wild and drear. lity soul was sick. and I sighed for rest,: • And the woman WhO Is to me most dfar Elated me, and soothed r ine upon her breast : ;:tl - : 1- This tress teas white as a flake of !MOW. c V 1 : . ?: F.. Audi It came front my beautiful mother's brow. :`I Ciforper's Weekly: EPHEMERIS; --Ricciotti Garibaldi and his brother , ale going.to England. - ---Upwards of fifty thousand people died in ChicagO last year. —There are to be two camps instea d , of one at Chalons this year. , —Grasshoppers are to be very plenty in • year.: - n tuPut mro -;-.4lra the Georgia farm ' ers Fill harvest their whilite'- -One mill in Pittsfield, Mass., mimic.- " • tures a ton of collar paper daily. • --tlnilpderi, the rebel, is making public speeches on immigration in Virginia. The--Newark.Methodist Conference Seminary is to be located at Hackettstown, - N. J. —The real estate of. Philadelphia is valued at Four hundred and forty-five and a half millions. - —A Nashville paper speaks of a "bucolic individual" who was swindled out of $lOO by a sharper. - 1 -Spain the dilapidated, has 510 general dhows and an army of but: one hundred thcinsand men. -A New Yorker tried to sever his jugu lar vein with an ink eraser—not inky razor as some have it. • • - - -SignorVerdi is himself superintending the production of his new work, "Giovanni • d'Arco," in Paris. ' • --The Rebus des Deux Mendes speaks of 'the unhealthy influence of the reccentrie 'President Johnson." 7 —Twenty a week is the average rate of ' suicide by drowning among the Chinese ccrolie population of Havana. —Bread is now as dear at Brussels as it was twenty years ago during the fiunine • caused by the potato.disease. —Berezawliki's family, anxious to disa vow all connection with that assassin, has changed its name to Niko, li ne. - 7 The Jarclin des plan ter has secured the ',collection of minerals , exhibited at the great . . . exposition by the United States. —The Boston Post thinks that if, female suffrage were allowed,. the women would t'• • to make some miss-chief. —Gen. Grant ocarnonauy Beecher's church in New York, and returns by the evening train to Washington: , - France, Austria, Russia and England have together spent $71,000,000 on the Chassepo - t, Remington and Snider guns. —The play-bills of Ford's Theatre for the night of the President's assassination, are selling for $lO a piece in. New York., -Hartford, Conn., has an amateur Opera Troupe; its extensive repertoire;consists of Flotow'sbeautiful little Opera of Oradella. —The Paris Figaro defines a man engag . . ed tobe married as a bachelor who has be come possessed by one iderk—buttons on his —President Johnson has. made Sergeant Bates several handsome presents, among Which was a purse containing fifty. dollars -.-Airtong the 19. Pittsburgh names on the . hotel lists of Tuesdays Philadelphia papets, , . we notiee those of several of •etu• most prom inent citizens; • • —The ,Astor House rents for SAO(X). The St: liicholas for $78,000, theltetropoli ttinfitr $7,000 and the Fifth AVcnue for 9icarlY: The I,father Of Anber Was, a picture defiler, Arerdit'a paternal' relative was an Inn , keeper , , 'apd the ": parents' of Rossini were • itizigillitidners- '`=The Pope to said to be instituting the • Order of thelinights of . St.- John of Scrusa ' ' l r' •'" 'lein I'or the express purpose of defending his =EI temporal / power --The London Tekvraph objects to the apPointnieni 'of Prince Christian as -success or of. Lord Cardlgan,to the coloneicy of the Eleventh Hussars. —The Sing of Prussia has sent, as a , - wedding gift to Prince Ef.ttmbert, the happy Italian bridegroom, i horse valued at thirty eight hund,reA dollars. ' —A. Minnesota editor having , come to the 1 -.conclusion that he can no longer 'Work for 3 -nothing and board himself, has dpcoutinned, , - • 'Ow ,Pu l4l4 ittieii Pr his pa*. •:—Spring Grove Cemetaiy, in Cinthinati, ' maid to 'be fifty' acres liugeit4an any th (the dead. in this t • o er, city,ocountry.l • Contains four hundred and fortytWo' n etritt: —The Buffalo Exiiras sticks to tlte• idea 1 that General Grant is a toper, ; in' Order' to J . - get - off the jokelhat instead of Ben. Wade fdr Vjcil°reit4ent the Gnerul would prefer ; Beur , —ronnorly & ',were written for the are get.ierk,tip for the Awes , . r , 50 6 E6 of the Biagi:: „A, Pi'xiethAttte is; Opt, t o i c tod o e,o , ;pl,lO :istitt,eti fora dsuseuse ana,a fonntain:', „It • —Cardinal Bonaparte has imtLefuteea ) l44' he will' itsldif half the year in i Patla and • half in Aute: Six Melt " ltaer the In c - T and six: u nde t , id et, the,repraten tot ve '' the l'aPel'OWer. f lOW V r gi„,y loexp lo c i of a l 441 •I, ;1 . _oil, Aftlkich,was,.fitot. ups , to z thP /ARM Ara '' • that, 'a another and datiihteir hi; ust • iLotite ' Were feariiali birik e - 4ti4o l ,daughter dying' ,. . . , . frVerinit ir l es • - ,- ' - :no ? ;:-. - ,1rr., - : , - ; - : ...VCiit Y collectedpta;tsits *bit, thr: .. , „.„,,..t.T . , , . , . ..., ,::::,,t ::,:„1 11.1 41 3 #14 1114 4- I ?. e . ritetit'• . ~ .7 ' 7 V l . 7 ' r .... 7 r ^ tV' T4 ..ll7...nriT , t' .-;r%. 1-41 . ; ' 1 t 10111100461Pbeenlaltrdir ailigukated swag ...I:_E , rit AIN•310 th ii- , li g f r aeid tbeitiathatriirlr A tiq' • ''' .7 gle I .4. ( 0. 4 nil .i . 7 5-7 ' .13 '3 i fill.' r 0 tls Ilthin ! 5. ,, aw!..-. - 1 - , if.., .o - r. T)litl 't ! ~ " . . K 1: %-.';,.•;1-..!;,r,kpi11r..:11 :Nog i ....:iki t. , , If . ---- that each year the number keeps on steadily decreasing as the "attractions in the Park become greater. ' —The Romani Catholic Bishop :Of ;Vs.; chez, Nississiiitil; been appealing.for aid fo r bisftiocesefititot.cht4ches ofauladel- Olaandhakseceeiiied in collecting grate a 10e - firtua ofixftni __ snigl~t cop gratin ih' uuiseitis on the decrease in thti number of murders all:over the country, if we did not know that assas sinations had taken their place. Assassina tions are fearfully cathe increase. —Fanny Kemble's genius, mighty in it, self, is by the spirit Of 'the 4reiltiisiliaketennira generation. Lear from a bookiihich was the companion - and property Of Mrs. Siddons. -LLOrd Canteen, of lus often forcibly, expressed contempt for the canaille, Nir as able to apiireelate faithful service. . He .left one hundred pounds per annum each to his valet; butler, 'coachman and gardener j ; —A Swedish match making company, lo cated at Joenkcieping, tint 80,006,000 boxes of tnatches to this country 161860. _ Pollak, 'the Vienna match men, also sends an im mense number of parlor matches over here. —lt must be very disgusting to George Francis Train not to be believed when he. says he is worth $30,000,000. Train is a wonderful instance of the may effervescent materials will subside if allowed to stand . awhile. 'Nobody ever hears anything' of him now,_ ME —The clergy connected with the diocese of the Archbishop of Turin are going ,to present to the• Princess Margherita, as a wedding present; a book of hours, having on one cover the representation of our Say ior'stomb worked in gold and ivory, and - on the other the linage of St. Margaret in a medallion. surrounded by precious stones. —Queen Victoria visited Earl Derby be fore his departure for . Cannes. Anxiety for his health and a desire to honor as much SS was in her power, a broken down man who has used himself. up in her service, and who has been 'one of the bulwarks of the great tory party, a party which always had the Sympathies of royalty, prompted this un usual proceeding of the Queen. —The violets of our American forests aro devoid of ,the heavy perfume of their Eng lish prototypes, but instead they possess a fresh odor, of forests in spring that is as pleasant as, and perhaps more appropriate to their poetical reputation for modesty than the delicious and rather penetrating frag rance which is as charming on the kerchief, as violet ribbons are in the auburn hair of a blonde beauty. —Two sewing girls in St. Louis being in almost destitute circumstances and despond ing, attempted to commit suicide the other day. One of them had already taken poi son and the other was about to do so, when a little brother of one of the girls brought in a policeman, who, with the aid of a physi cian, put a stop to their designs. Both girls have .been provided with occupation and homes and are now comfortable. —The vile practice of publishing to the personal concerning liv ing people has reached its climax in a book just published in. New York, and purport ing to be written by a former confidential servant of ,Mrs. Lincoln, at the White House. If this woman was really what she pretends, confidence was never worse placed nor more ungratefully violated than in her notable production in book form. —The English Dean of Arches has de cided against _some of . the ritualistic prac tices of the Rev. Mr. Mackonochie, rector of St. Alban.s, Holborn. The elevation of the sacrament, the use of • incense during the communion service and the mixing ofliater with the wine are condemned as contrary to the law - of the English Church. But the burning of two lighted candles upon the altar during 'communion service is per mitted. , —Tupper has written some Stanzas on some bones found at Smithfield, and sup posed to be those of martyrs who there per ished at the stake. Aside from the fact that the English journals pronounce these verses to he • "ineffable rubbisb," the bones have been discdvered to be only , those of swine. An excellent opportunity is here offered for any contemporary to write something about "the ghastly and long continued rattling of dry bones." —The London Times says, in speaking of Mr. Whit Worth's :recent offer to endow thirty acholaishipa for the instruction of young ,men for the theory and practice of mechanics, that with the exception of. Mr. Peabody's inexhaustible bounty it , does not remeinhor an actof equal munificence. Mr. Whitworth, -it • may be said, has. endowed the nation with a fund of $500,000. The offer has been made to and accepted by the British Government • • —The total abstinence movement has taken a long step in a new direction in the -State of. New. York. The East New York Conference' has prohibited the : use;;. Of, intoiicathig wines." in the Sacmmentr.. :As. all ,Wines, no matter how purer ere, if 'taken in 6u cient quan- , titles intoxicating, this is really a blow at one`oUthe Most sacred :institutions of, the . Chrititian CliUrph... Nay; it is even more, it Is a. reproof to the founder'of the!Church 'of —taint Vas 'engaged her passage for Europe, and will sail early in June. This wonderful woman will probably never re turn to, America, where her inimitablti ,ge nius has created a page in the history of the :stage,fiteiteeto.be'ailterated. Her coming. was the grand.beginning, the great cause, :• effeetie of which have already ,seen ia rapta succession of great ar . . . fists, who have been fired by her success to folloW in her wake.' "But' for Itistori, Mrs. tuider,ivaiil4 prOhably never have fileco,*7 eered that play which more t itan any , other 'IMA o.ol'Pe?P?,"ibtliei.'genina to display,, Daivisoa , and Atuaiiii . ieck ion? would have *sited this coati-' 'neit,:edcli is now 'the goal for which'the greatest_ Iditriettes :of Euxope strive. We ieartitt4olOrilti greatkroNedienue, sad are *o*** *Pim 04ack - to her itid iboa goalgstith any/reason to-believe that f 19,7 7. 1 ., 5.-t ) ; 7 ,1 4 17 . sV.sawl~agy~+yp.esis6~~ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: .THURSDAY , APRIL 23, 18158, • ONLY 14.• ~ • A PULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH - • FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. I . jiTILL rip= AND LOWER SET TOR WI. TEETH EXTRACTED:wrniom rAlz4 No osmium FOR EXTRACTING 'WHEN _ WICLAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. , ALL irom wAßßermzu . roß rrvßYEAtts. LAUGHING ,GAS.PREE or ensiles. AT • "•• ' - • QUINCY A::scofirs. • • - Stearn bentifirtlitl - iblianW9 lll t• 218. PENH STREET, ari DOOB ABOVE HAND. ' - N.H.—As DR. SCOTT is a licensee under the Goodyear Patents, he *II not make any. "new (bo - Qua/ robber" sets, but will continue to m anufacture the genuine p.,TBeIe7VULCANITE. mbZI:dAT jrI3EtIMES CI 32, aiXk. 451; (pliers, you OAS AND OIL 'Just received, the tnest end largest assortment _ ever opened in Ode city. . WELDON & KE4Y, /AT WOOD STREET, COB. VIRGIN ALLEY. inll2AniZZ DRY GOODS. NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS ! GOOD PRINTS,. tit DlGic PURPLE PRINTS. slightly Imperfect, at 11i34c Yard Wide BLEACHES) MUSLIN, at ,L 51346.- Heavy UNBLEACHED DEUSLIN, at nme. GINGIIAMS, at 10c GINGHAM% at 1,2%e JEANS, at Mic CORSETS, at 50c CORSETS, at 13%)ic WHALEi3ONE CORSETS, nt ElVic COLORED KID GLOVES, at 15c LADIES' RIBBED ROSE, at Ile LADIES' PLAN HOSE, stlOi CASiIMEEES,• fur Boys' . wear CkSSIMERES, for Men , s wear LADIES' SACKING CLOTH ALL-WOOL DELALNES, - in beautiful shades BLACK AND COLOREDIALPACCAS PLAIN AND PANCTPOPLINS BALMORAL AND 1100 r SKIRTS BONNETS, HATS • RIBBONS: FLOWERS HAIR BAlit)S, SLEEVE BUTTONS, . And a Variety of FANCY . GOODS, A FIIIIL STOCK AT LOW PRIM,. Wholesale and Retail, AT =MUUff. MNM'LE'S 180 & 188 Federal St., Allegheny. •;‘ u 2 , l'"4 M cei O E 4 E , 4 0 P:1 • MARKET STREET. ". SPRING OPENING! • AT THEODORE F. :PHILLIPS' (Successor to d. M. Burchfield la CO.) SPRING ;DRY GOODS. • SPRING , DRY GOODS.. ' SDRING. DRY ..6100DS. MIL PIIILLIP2. respectfully announces thit;illfi• exteuslve alterations to his WAIL' DRY GOODS STORE .zo*. • OPEN: Heeßor.en , entlroly 'New Stock of Drif s East eTn tprtnirvumperyest, at the lowest ii . P, HE----ipIiZIRIVS, A. „ , . PLAIN LINEN , ILANDNEKBIEPS, 8 cents sad ngerards. /1.4 -- LIBMNI 11101-BTITOFIED, ITANDIE** CHelik ha 33 tease and argards. ‘, 7d'AV A D WOE* E . 0..:, ',WRITING -BORSHT, In all grades and at allprieee. --';" • : - ' " ' •• ' • • • STAR- SHDITS, • • . ,• ~ •,' . _......... ....,;..,a...:- ,,, ictri °Lova, COB Ts. UgOr , CaLICAMI go. manithiatieriVaditaleriiiskj vi „.: i ',. ..;,4•.....1.:'.1,;.`i., 0.1 ..: . Ail.kif1 1 'l s ' '.-- i ‘"i l ? . 1%, 1 t ' - ) SittitlAilthereigil - vio P1*1144 .1 rlp, I wo polyrio 4111101rf t' it . .ft+.3l.Pl4irjhat i, t y joi yaike .,. .,,., p i , fel ' ‘ - tiv - rrtsT '‘IIT I ~,I j` - •P;:ftirit,-.06 ,f; 1) , Ilrilileol .I.ti elf! ', , '"., 1;..3 , -7/.14.. , :ti.i ~ r•u ,, , ~,-, , .. , t f ~, „ : 00 ;,,• 0.1 1:•,..J:11'; ,: i qt, - .1 , 1:.; r.r.f..1, , , •ili i t•Mtn 4“;11: t n'itfiCe , P.'..;il'A,l--.....yrf 1 ~L; f,,.,fil r,itnr, . .., ~.hi-! - .1:•. , - : ..1“ , - ,; , :.31; . ..7v5 - v4 ,, - i : ' , ri t. , , , 114 -7 :•:i =-I -cave ,:i ili-,1.',,,, _3'F y ~i AND CASIIMERET, JEANS RISTORI APRONS L 4 NO -14 1 P 4 ' c z - I 9t. ! li s ;4 I 27 Fifth. Stir9et AT skszcza • '...7, 5 7":;• 1 •7•1' 7 ;•. r14w""7.{4, r tt A a. ". .... " ‘ ffrr''' ' l4 ''''11 14 ,147 , 0' • . -.•••••6„;6•-,. ; •••,.., ••-•; •1 , • • --* l- •••• - • - ---- - isisciarm & CARLISLE, „. ~... ip sliTwapparr.. liarO'lnst opined 1iii:0444474.1.- 4 ,: BULLION AND:BISTOIIiTRINGOI-:= - 111:1GLY. GTBCPS A E D FIID.IGES, - _ i At Tory low pricey, MACRIIN as .CARLISLE, '-. . 1 19 Fifth Streets . ..-= Now offer the most elegant line of • ' • HAMBITIterS 1 -.lver:openedlirrittsbneo.-tohchthey csincialli invite the attention of their customers. The de signs are nearly Jsil new and original, and about ONE-FIFTH. LESS THAN REGULAR PELVES. apll . . !egg!' AT ,E4iTolrli; No. 17 Fifth- !Street. New Parasols, strata Gpods, , Flowers, JUST OP E NER; Ell.FEet FrITIN6r • , ' \KED GLO s. "A.- K." We Witte attentlon to our 8111' GLOVE lIVAIITIENT, Which is now complete with everyatolcir and shade. In addition to our own spectra Importaiton of the . . . Celebrated A. C. C. (Joni* SIDS, We haVe secured the exclusive sale of the "Harris Seamless Aids,"' The best. Glove and most perfect Of: VIACETra CAMISLE, ' • 19 71179 STREET. NEW STORE ! NEW STORE! RO.,SENBAUM, STEINHART & CO'S PHILADELPHIA EWORNM, ; 16 Market Street, Pittsiurgb, Pa The undersigned respectfully inform the public that they have received their entigely new stock of goods, consisting of Millinery and Straw Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Embroideries, White Goods, To which they Witte attention of purchtuterS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL One of our firm giving his entire attention to the purehasing of goods at the Eastern Markets, and having had long experience and aU the facillUes for procuring goods st very lowest prices., we are enabled to offer great inducements. Constantly receiving New Goods from the New York and PhUadelpbAs suctions. A share of public patronage is respectfUlly soli cited. ROSENBAIJM, snoThupr& co No. 16 MARKET STREET m1121:n20 GRAND OPENINGS GOODS. Barred Organdies. Barred and Striped. Nainsook; Victoria Lawns. Soft Finish Cinabric. ALSO, A /JAIME LOT OF SOILED WHITE GOODS, *Welt we %re selling at a great sacrifice GOOD IRISH LINENS at 31 ceuts. BOILED KID °LOVES at 30 cents. SYI3TEME ALEXAN- DBE KIDS for $l. UENIIINE ALEX- ANDUE KIDS. for 51.85. Our cannot ba beat. 1100 P SKIRTS at VS cents. The new . and beautiful SENSATION TIE, Just received• 1100 dog .111:'NCII CORSETS just recdived. A complete. 12 'of MAGENTA,'' LUCRETIA aitkELVER 1 1 , 1 1 SETS. Also, a Hun of .31158F.N. CORSETS TORI FRINGES, all colors. 'BULLION 'FEIN 0 y, all colors. UUGLE I Ono as. =pt. A Ilrui lotof BUTTONS. AULORtflif,, - Gc*arDE..Bt. CO. •'7B snit SO Market Street. PIANOS, ORGANS, Bre. 811J1* THE BEST AND - CHEAP EST PIANO AND' ORGAN'. Sohomackees' Gold 'Medal, Piano . , ,AND ESTEY'S • COTTAGE' ORGAN. ,The SCHOMAONER , PIANO combines all the latest valuable improvements known in the con struction of a first class inttrument, and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is .ftil,aonormr and sweet.. • The (II&4 1 11ral to tyle and f all others , i nish, r c Prices heaper , than all o th er to-called ' kat class Plant , . • _ _ AW • - , . ESTEY'S C OTTA ORGAN M anila' at tile head Of 1.11 reed Instruments, in Pie duping the most perfect pipe quality of.tone of any similar Instrument In the United , ritates. It is sim ple andcompactlln.conutrnction, and not liable get out of Order. - • s CARPENTER'S .'PATXNT , VOX , IitiMANA TREMOLO!' hionly to bo ibund in this Organ. Price from $lOO to WO.. 411 guaranteed for five . Burrnam,. ST. CLAIR wrintEr. mh9 plittitlMlD 'LIND - P `" • MELODEONS AND ORGAN, ' • • •-- . •,' ill• In perfootroider,lrmiB3. t,04180. • , r, -(. 00 . 11.01T7107P1i , sr., lid doßr above Wood: '' TOBACCO AND CIGARS. i DEAL= AU& KINDS -„ LEAF' TOBACCO Ito: 9 Ertivrtcfnmi l T; , crtail.ckod Bat, of FCli nt erieZSClitainglP . : • , . —", ' D KIEL F. DINANi spll /MEI Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets and Skirts, Fancy Goods, tip., assortment of HOSIERY ~ Q, - `?t ' CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C. MARCH • • • • • • • 1868. THE VERY LATEST PATTEENS ,• 4 , 4 4 IIEPIIIIIIIIIOIIPETS.i- . THE VERY NEWEST . STYLES DOMESTIC CARPETS, tviTjahT 6 y . ARRIVING;-AND SOLD BOON..AS RECEIVE PRICES 1 , I THE VERY LOWEST. IcCALLUM BROTHERS? • 51 FIFTH STREET. above Wood. • mho 1868•SPEING STOCK 1 OF CARPETS ' JUST OPfnNO, LARGE ASSORTMENT, All 'Qualities LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WM., BUY; O SELL. BOVARD, BOSE &- CO., 21 _Fifth. Street, OVER BATES a BELL'S. uthlO:d&wF HAVE JUST •RECEIVED, BY STEAMER COLORADO,, Of our own Direct Importation, *THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS OF THE CELEBRATED JOHN " CROSSLEY &- SON'S ENGLISH' TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS, FOR PARLORS AND HALLS, WITH STAIR cmarers TO MATCH. McFARLAND & COLLINS, VIAND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.) anircTe&T THE CHEAT • Milk N PHYSICIAN A. TREATS DISEASES T ALL ITS FORMS., P. Otliee, No. 293 Liberty Street. Sir PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON GARRISON ALLEY. m1126:n41 _ CONTROLLICIC'S OFFICE,. CITY OF ALl.l36llPart, April 18. VW. QEALED PROPOSALS - will be received at this office until 3 o'clock' r. :on IDAY. Slikth lust., for GRADING and PAVING the following streets and alleye,_vizt SPRING, GARDEN AVENUE, from Chesnut St. to the city line, including culvert about 350 R. long. FRANKLIN STREET, from the east line of Bedg wick street to Fulton avenue. • BALKAIit STREET, from Robinson street to the river. LOCUST STREET. from east side of 'Sedgwick street to Fulton street. SOUTH CANAL STREET, from Madison avenue toNyeamore street. CONCORD STREET, in the Third and Seventh wards. • GREEN ALLEY, from Chesnut street to Centre street. Also, for Grading ALLEGHENY AVENUE,'(rom Ridge street to Western avenue. Profiles and speeltications can be seen in the office or CHAS. DAVIS, rag, City Engineer. Proposals to be endorsed "Grading and Paving," and address ed to the undersigned. _ R.. 11. FRANCIS, City Controller. ntdd:oB3 ior - OUSEKEEPERS, " 1 " 1 ". 77:8 - E. QUEEN OF THE WASH!-,TUB. A HOUSE' CLEANE It ;' A clyrun; 7AstiER; A STAIN REMOVER: ' A SPOT ERADICATOR; A COLOR RESTORER .Cheaper than Soap. Sold-In Bottles by:all respect able Grocers. Indorsed by the , first families or .All gneny . county." blanufaetured'by the HESS 111.1121IIFACTURINO CO., Office: N0.'130 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh. FIERCEVAt BECILET'r,.. IniCl/MllO4 ENGENZIEITC . Mate of P. F. W. Es C. Railway.) • ' No! TO FEDERAL STREET Room No: 2,* ° Ur ". untfACm and ROLzAw n e situt, DRAW : YNGS furnlished. ',Particular attention paid , to de signing COLLIERY.LOCOMOTIVES. Patents eon fidentially solicited. ifil'An EVENING DRAW ING C1.A138 . for - mechanics every WEDNESDAY NII.IW. :nBB §IELTEIi. 1111NEil,;-Wa shall, in a I • • few daya, send' in' agent to Silver Mountain; °tondo, to develope ten , different Lodes of Silver Ore,,discovered and located hy experienced miners' end situated in an unosnally tick mining district. Igolt is Intended' to htvei them fully developed before ,tig to the expense of creating buildings, mar. ainery, For.thls developtnent the Company Mime determined to sell 'a limited *meant of 'tile stock at a rate which 'will .place purchasers on the same fori9g the ,propr i etors i themselves. For (nitwit. etuarkapply to' f B. Met AMC& Co.. mna ••• • ' Fourth street: , • ••- , • JOSEPH 116 , "-1ed,187,1110,110, taw 196 • FIR BMW, rarstettan; copper Dislllid Dere llleindskeV „ Also, d it ealeninFOßEll e HOPS, . In=.‘tkla vim OLDIES, smut*, CO. ajL ATidaOli 'cAfrroli ' r.rx7r4fulliala• Mainfactcrteti OtHrAirt, RiRDINN and LIGHT 'ANCHOR ANDILLONOLIA 4OCEtCriNOR tND 'KATT= • • .`" 1 '. , A11111 , PM! ;411- ,- altilLED • • • MAO lorIn• D a . reeettiutuitil thee" LS • ‘• if* • I; , l9Mlc4 a lsiC,9 l .E•Wil 1 7-; JN05tr:4443., 41 11(1 4 ,11 K1 • , / I St 1,011.1" /0 14P/11 trifilAiitutoDrut ,ctIPWIt F•• 1 is lonnAL.:r I}:tit :a1...1t 7,1`.0.111.1 lint! Z:or, bnit .109111.11V1E. o" , .;tni 41 ida ttqli ' , Ivo:: aii ! ot - A.DTUSEMENTS. WPITTEIBURGII THEALTI-1: FRED AIMS i . ... . 1 Ito; . ~ . GEO. H. BARTON • • . i r ....sixcit Id AN,.'".; . :. Tfir3 ci, it f "be presented, 1'i...: '..*Vietiik ' 'Fate IEO2CSD. Or:, 20. _.,. 1 ... a l es ellII iV...i ' miss .. Friday eTening HUDSOWS tenet will beisreitentee . the( t piece entitled t"-:.; ARAGT OF THE ES. Grand Halton Matta on.Sarurdray. ,arßilt.C4-Tririr •., .:. - Itespeciftilly info that rmslce citizens of Pl ' wl give! TWO GRAND CONCE. AT Tlik,'• AC A.DEMY:,.43I.Y.iAMU'I <SU the 23d pAr43 l 24th ' • • • ,7 1 Assisted tlie best AmateUti or this city,: EIIOENIE DE WYMAN, the eminent: tofak:er Throtici who has been engtged cx.pr this occasion. On the first evening will t.teperform( nosSlNts 'sir/titer IVIATr, By a chorus of Ove try ntyurty Singers, and an c: 'of-live pieces. 31!.11_,T...r. DE I..IUSSAII Will sing the Soprano part. 1 On the second.evemnrwill be g. .Iren a mi., one concert, in which M'lle DE I,I.ISSAN ve Englisluitallan And French gems. • Admittance to Varquette and Dress Circle; Securedscats, 0,55, Subscription to bothl 12,00, with secured seats. iliallery and Fa , cle 50 cents. The sate of season tickets W. on Monday, the 00th. at 0 o'clock, nt Mcf ICLEBEIt t BRO.. 1251 Wood street. Thi tickets for either evening will:begin at t: -7 place and stunt hour on Tuesday, 21st. ,;" Doors open at 7,Si o'clock; Concert , to cc at S o'clock. W,Bv.B.NEWS •.. • MUSEUM EXHIBITIC6 • . , Comprtsing_WOßW. Or ART !and GREAI URA E, , LIVINU CURIOSITIES.' -- - 1 AT FRANKLIN HALL, Fifth street, opposite Pittsburgh Then! Cards• of Admission, 23 cents: Doors op 8 o'clock A. D. to 10 r. is. . ~ 1 0 :141;4 4 **ILO 47,%0 D is 8,0 LIUT I 0 N.,-the fi 1 4 • I. • - ONG & CLENDINING, %faidlssOlved on the 15th inst., of mutuall Either partner will sign the name of the fill clement. • JAMES OREEGi No: 4 Hand WM. CLENDINING, No. 50 1 Pittsburgh, April lath. 1800. • • . JAMES, GREGG will continue `the old btl No. 4 Hand street. All orderd will be prof l tended to. . The business will. alSo be Continued a stand, No. 50 Hand , , street , Coy WM. CLi. ING. DISSOLUTION.—The . PAR SHIP of COLEMAN. •FORRESTEi WM dissolved .April Ist. leas:. The buslne, late firm will be settled by either of the 14 ners, at the office. •• COLUMBUS COLE_ SA3IIIEL FORREST THEODORE F. CO In retiring from the late flrto. I thank a public for their very liberal patronage, a fully recommend the new firm:as being exti mechanics and accommodating_busluess me • • COLUIpUS COLE 3, 0-P A ItiVNERSIIIP.- - SAI FORRESTER, THEODORE F. CG an WM.- KNOCH, on the Ist day of Apt formed a Copartnership under the style of I, TER, COLEMAN & •KNOCH, tor the manufacturing all descriptions of Bagel Wagons, Spring•and Plain Wagons, Dray, Wheelbarrows, Locust. Hubs; - Spokes, I and Forks, Straw Cutters, Trucks, &c. C will be made of du timber, and -warranted an y made In the II ited Statile. DUQUESNIC WAGON 'WORKS, Nos. 1i and 10 Marlon avenue. opposite the red, IIAllp16:o73-2nsXegheny. FORRESTER, , COLEMAN a HAVING DISPOSED 0 LUMBER - YARD, situate at 157 Street, Allegheny, Pa., ang long owned dieted by Afessri. - PATTERSON' & EN ALEXANDER 'PATTERSON; I take pl recommending my succeseoi : :to all my cast to all who are interested In securing the be ties of all kinds of Lumber at prices to sulti fastidious. ' 114:33431CA1 - 1 ap15;060 THE PARTNERSHIP - here • j.. existing under the name and style of JOHN . H. DON'TS & CI Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, tht ofJOHN KNABLE having been purchase lit. OGDEN, The tmslness of the. late fir. settled by :ZORIC_ U. BOTTS and WILi OGDEN,ivho have this `day formed a et ship under the name and 'kyle orlitOYTS &A • , JOHN. H. 801 • - JOHN KNABL4 • Pittsburgh, tlllarch NOTWE. • ' I have Bold my stoei. of BOOTS, SHO to my son: GEORGE . W.ZTANYEB, and al patronage of tnyfortner euatornera to the it .11,Cl/EIS rirrsistrion, April 9th, 1868. I:lnferring to the above:card. I respectfull continuance of the patronage of the ferns Prices 81t.ill be as low aathelowest. • . , : GEO. W. TAI `apiS:o4.s I ' ~ : .:' . ' , ISSOLUTION:-TKE FIERI, p ATWELL, - was dissolve of February. 'SOS by mutual consent partner may sign the name JOHN Alin se . . . , WE -.. r , • ; -. CHARLES AT A. J. LEE. The riandersignedVrill,,contlnue the WllO, GROCERY BUSIEESS4 under the name an 4 ATWELL .% LEE. at the old place, No. 13: street. A continuance .of . the.patronage friends and the public is respectnilly Ar _solid t 1•', - , - • - " OHAIILF • mlb 7 im s3 • ' - A., 44,,A,Y.E. Lij ;IVO) 3-1 MZEiM IFRENCII CRACKERS FRENCH tRACSERS FRENdit CRACKERS. ifitEaCbli: CgACKERS. FRENCH' CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS.R , • Arid every 'variety 0.1 SuPt i,3oE:bitAcK4 • . S. S. BrAirc r lNS ' l Streitit;, PittsbitA. VIM Tniciit.:•'•:•• -, • : : • • •• • . `ll VSTABLISTIED 111 1 1840. 'l:4 , "" 4 - 13111EP H ARD'S SteiunCiaglitir 81.711BBilli3TItEBVITMIBURCIA Ma t„ 4: A An A , §:i 7 l nnfacture;d dealer in ail Sao L . t • , .430, rourars _ 0 !EMITS /"CON:10118.10NER12814 9 Con Uoji i er p i a , Baker .• •:;;,,. • 51004101111iMLD IntIRET, itetweimSeieuth and LO. iiiST111111:13ktOON iittaCbej tiVEOTAGEIBELVEN, ILI,V;•1 as „, ,candrati fi nornicturl i ti r , l ,, Aiu t igt.ria te tsivaqmpticAN-4 1 1P • ” • ,•• ; • .111 , K1111 , .1 . 11111:11141,11t 3 . Ban fbeirjri • ' LIM 'at' , 1115P1#4114 lifary 1/010 `. ' +t f • • . . I. " '.bber De .. • go• AU p • +IL ; t'olwrion 0t . j.)1.18 , -Ifhtriult :1,11(:) .)sl, IT
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