IA Ettlitht ..o'4dtt, SPRING.. BY CUARLESIEI7IGSLICT. See the land, her Easier keeping, Rises as ha' Maker rose. Seeds, so lontin darkness sleeping, Burst at last 'from winter snows. Earth.with hitivven above rejoices: Fields and-gardens hail the Spring: . Shantchs and woodlands ring wlth voices, While the wild birds build and fag. You, to whom your Maker granted Powers to those sweet birds unknown, Use the craft by God implanted: -- Gee tbe-reason not your own. Hereontle heaven and earth rrjoices. EsaSt his Easter tribute bring.— Work of finger, chant of voices. lake the birds who build and sing. EPHEMERIS, =I -58 boats are in the, UppeT Missouri river trade. , —A PrueSian school shin is in New York —A., T. Stewart's income averages about $3,000,000. - Maryland hie ""a newspaper called - the Crumptoacin. - • —Sevetal Pennsylvanians are buying land in Virginia. Jefferson is performing Rip Van Win klein Washington. —Geo. H. Cutler, of Girard, Erie county, .wants to go to Co ogress. - —Lesseps, the projector 'of the Suez canal, is a cousin of the Empress. —During the last quarter, Alatka import= ed ton dozen of champagne. --Colonel Kelley is in New York. • He bas not yet liberated Ireland. —,Hancock and Adams sounds- ~well, but all's not well that sounds —57 horses are in the stables at Fordham preparing for the sprbag races. -There has never been a divorce granted in the State of South Carolina. —The only hippopotamus now alive in America•is on exhibition in Chicago. —The City of Richmond luxuriates in morethan half a million of war debt. --Vitrol throwing has again become fash ionable in various parts of the country. —The lddies off - N4ples gave the Princess Humbert two embroidered handkerchiefs. —Geo. Kane, of Halifax, sold his wife recently to another Nova Scotian for $6. --Does sending a man to the Legislature come under the headof capital punishment. —Cat harbor ought-to be a pleasantresort, at least Catawaba is a favorite, here abouts. —The original cartoon of Kaulliach's Era of the Reformation is on exhibition in New York. • • • • —Lotta has a new play called "Aichie Lovell," 'and founded on Mrs. Edward's novel. —Napoleon is building, houses ten stories high; his right hand man,,Haus-mane, is well —A special postal mission is said to be what brought Anthony Trollope.• back to America: —Several hundred .houses remain .un-. rented in. New York City., and .still rents stay up. —lt is said that Frenchmen think that the Sabre demon Pere is sung with full chorus is Paradise. —Boston is expecting seventy-nine ships, from various quarters of the globe, which are now en route. —The Hon. — Joel Parker has presented Dartmouth College with eight _acres of land for a college park. —Mrs. Scott Siddons will come to Arneri ca for $BO,OOO. She, could come for $l5O by the Cunard line. —Theresa has gone to Londonin hopes of there.renewing the excitement which she once created in Paris. —There is a gentleman in England who teaches the Chinese language, in that re spect he is said to be unique. —The Fenian headquarters on Fourth street, in New York, are advertised to let. Where are they gone to now ? --Sickles would like to preside over the Chicago Convention. A very laudable de: sire on the part of Mr. Sickles. • - —One of the finest churches in 3Laine was dedicated at Portland by the. Swedenbor glans, on Wednesday of last week. —Variegated marble, more beautiful than ' those of California or Tennessee hasnow been discovered in Union County, 111. —A private speculation, a new town called Wyoming, is crowing rapidly seven teen miles North=west of Fort Sanders. —Roman type is superceding the Gothic in Germany. Thisinay be considered the lasttriumph of the ROmans over the Goths. —The Webb sisters are not spiders, and one of them is to become a wife in San Fran ciao", Wives are in, demandln that place. -- .--A.California lawyer has a case on hand from wideb he expects half a million dollars in fees. These can hardly be styled fees simple. , —Parch thinks that Cengess basin/peach , ed the President because_ they want to re elect him and aon't want to take an untried . —White birch sap =lces pretty good' su gar when boiled. The Louisiana slaies uscid to' make - petty good sugar when basted. l` iaareat thr‘ onne soldans three cents a piece. They Are made or plaited wood splinters • something like wooden cigar lighters:" A . English English cabinet - maker is being tried • for ihsowing ids son. into &canal and Then throwing stones.at his-head until he dis -APpeared. • " • • • • • .--GroVerts GentuM opera troupe, - with lohannsen, Himm er, Stein, eeite mulllerrmaxina, are now• performing in -=The most fashionable sunnier resort on jhe Hudeen this yet i . is said -to be Tarry _ _tgivit, . It is a good place for totuists to pitch ktheirtente. the New York fair for the'benofit Of the . 44?p,Ortal foi . the Nii.diriAt cif .-84 , 1 1 11ei1l has been poelponed unia - September..: --Mrs. E. ;Oakes'- Smith says she is' tie first white *omit Ithetver w ent to the •sdnnit:of Mount 14:41.110 1 . • ' 1313 e. is not in • - The? enporti ,bintiters hays , lost tidy 1.0.E.41, who won't. untie , them . any more and thus their rather questionable, occupa tion is gone to join Othello's. —Patrick Henry leftellt.. children when he died, and only one survives This is not :so astonishieg, • however, as Patack died• sixty-nine-.yews ago.:: —Brig/Loll islollowed abOut by qua ad: miring beSlity. ''l4luSie. must' have chaxms to make the most unprepossessing' looking of men fascinating in some eyes. —The London Times .says that at the re ceht race between Oxford and Cambridge ; Cambridge only came in second because there was no third boat in the water. aron De udberg s n succeede by Count De' Stickelberg in the Russian Embassy at Paris. Queer names those Rus sians have--Bedbitrg and Straddleburg. —Madam Parepa Rosa has sailed:for: Cal ifornia. It is believed• that there is'no truth in the report that she had chartered one ves sel of each line to take her .out in install ments. —Somebody in New. York advertises for a medical diploma. . He must be a very poor excuse for a man who can not get the degree . of M. D., or any other D., out of some ado lescent college. —A circus manager advertised that "the hero of one hundred summersaults" would socn appear in Chicago. Immediately the general impression was That Senator Doolit tle was coming. —Senator Grimes, of lowa, lias given ten thousand dollars towards founding a public library in Burlington, which town is evi dently rejoicing in the fact that Old Grimes is not• dead yet. —Prentice is probably • the. most vulgar funniest before the public, although he is not so coarse as ;Yomerny. Both are down on Forney, which is very flattering indeed to that gentleman. —The Astor House has been thirty-three years in existence. When it was first open ed it was an up town hotel and considered one of - the wonders of modern times. It isn't either any more. rumored that the Independent is to become religious; this may be true, but the most vivid imagination should find it hard to conceive ,the idea of the editor of the In dependent becoming pious. - —Some adventurous individuals who do not fear jaw breaking among trout have decided to stock with those delicate little fish the waters of Lake Chan-bun-a-gun-ga many, near Webster, Mass. —An exchange says that Chicago prom ises a Democratic majority of four thousand at the November election. We don't like to say it, but we think that• either, our ex change or Chicago is a liar. —Seventy-five hundred Saxon and Pros- sian emigrants have passed through New York, during the past few days. Emigra- tionfrom the port of Bremen has never been on so extensive a scale as this year. —The Havanese have 'gone raving mad about Ristori, there never was each ail ova tion vouchsafed to an actress as that bestow ed on the Queen of Tragedy at the farewell performance of " Sor Teresa " on Friday bight. —Chicago may again hide her diminished head. Connecticut has outdone her on the divorce question. We do not believe there was ever any place else so absurd a con glomeration of, disgusting particulars as Is contained in the great Judd case. —An allopathic Medical college is to be founded in Detroit, e 20,000 have been sub scribed by Detroit physicians. If a suffi cient sum to found the college is procured, the medical department of the university of Michigan will be transferred to it. I —Mrs Gladstone rushed into the lobby and kissed her husband, after his" Irish Church speech. Suppose she had made .a mistake and Mr. D'lsraeli had received the salute, what a commotion would have been made by the English female lobbyists. - ---Most women when they take to the of fensive, use their nails ! Mrs. 43illan, who lives in Chicago, differs from the rest of her sex; she took a haMmer and pounded her husband's head. If she had driven one of her nails into his head she . would have re sembled Jael, as itwas she only went to jail. —A lady in 3laine after writing very en thusiastically about General Hancock, says that he is one of those men , 'whom armies idolize, and then saysthat General Grant is not. General McClellan was one of ttat kind, but it didn't keep him from repudi ating his idolators and running on an anti war ticket. - —We shouldn't be much surprised if King George of Hanover came over to America to live. Austria has told him to trims up his fardies and depart,and we don't see Why he e shouldn't come to New York to' reside. It is , a much pleasanter town than London, which seems to be about the only otherplace left for the royal exile. • • —lt is supposed that the Lelands have entered into a grand conspiraCy to buy up and gain possession`of 4sil'of ,the hotels in the country.. Their latest acquisition is Tay lor's hotel in Jersey City: . The Metropoli tan in New York is the biggest thing they have, and they would have plenty' More: if it were not for the Stetsons, who seem to biconspiring for the same purpose. • Mayor Illackmore, like meet of our otb 'er MaYors, has inaugurated his term of of flee by insisting ori the sidewalks being cleaned occasionally. - This is, ~of course, praiseworthy,' and "should he kept up, as it is in other cities;.ha change could still be made for the better. It is very annoying to be splashed and sprinkled at all hours of the -day whilst teasing along the streets; and yet at present 'every one is 'liable to sudden ,shower baths at any time.'. In: some of the Eastern towns; where the pavement clean lair is enforced, the yeople are net; 41- lowed,to clean between the hoiiri' of ,eight I n the Morning ..and seven in the.evening, 'end ,by these , means , voletin , side,wau c t l ! t ‘ re achieved`and Ike. water annoyance '4Voided ifai4fr Par, o l. ileYi -An amendment of , tWe sort would, we think , be gratefully tedelved •by l 'very Many eiti. . a . • ~'x'<'r' - a..°..k,~J,i.? ' . 7r, y,,. .. a' ,rz. .v+ _r ,iwiy-i.'~~' z :~r 'T - r.• ~`: , .s`.Ss%•:~ ..+.. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 1868, lEiNal =I ONLY :• - A FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH: , FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. • , -••••"..FULL UPPF.R AND LOWER BET FOR ell. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT WHEN No'CHAIRiE FOR EXTRACTING -WHEN ART/- . FICIAL.TEETH ARE ORDERED. ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.. LAUG.HING,GAS FREE OF CHARGE. AT QUINCY soopT,s Steam Dental Eatabibittmettti 21$ PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND - - - • N. B.—As DR. GCOTTAs a licensee...under e Goodyear Patents, he 'will not makee any new out?) rubber" sets, but willoontinue to mabbfac re the genuine articIe — VIIDOANITE. raltD:d • GAS FLICTIIIMS. FlaartriiiES Et;n a ellers, FOR GAS AND OIL Just received, the driest and largest assortment ever opened in thls'cltv. WELDON & - KELLY, 147 'WOOD STREET, COIL. 'VIRGIN ALLEY. u1h24:n22 DRY GOODS 87. _ MARKET STREET. 87. SPRING OPENTNG THODORE F. PHILLIPS', (inecessor to J. 31. BurchSeld & Co.) SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. MR. PHILLIPS respectfulli announces that the extensive alterations to his RIETAIL DRY GOODS STORE Are coMpleted. and his establishment is NOW OPHN. Hp otfer6 an entirely New Stock of Dry Goods, For Springtinil Summer Wear, at the lowest East ern Case - Prices, anai 617.::.111ARICIET STREET ....81, .<4 0 .Izs 8 Pet o 4 y 2 12 "' g t leg e e z .C„op 0 0 El A T DENiTISON k HECKERVS, •,cx- 27. Fifth Street. rLApi LINEN ILINDREECHIEF4, 8 cents and 'upwards. - ALL LINEN HEM-STITCHED AM/KER CHIEFS. for 35 cents and rpwardh. WATCH AND WORK BOXES, WHITING _ DESKS. HOSIERY, in all grades and at all prince MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.! HID GLOVES, CORSETS, HOOP SHIRTS, b.c ALL OUR GOODS -AT LOW PRICES. - fel() rill . RA, McCANDLESS & CO., IL) (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,) WHOLESALE- DEALERS IN . Foreign Nand Domestic Dry Goods, N0.94 , W00D STREET, • ' • Third door above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH, PA TTOIJSEKEEPERS,_ roam THE QUEEN, QUEEN.OF THE WASIPTUO. A HOUSE CLEANER; A CLOTHES *ASHER.; . • A STAIN AMOVER; - A,SPOT ERAMCATOIt; A COLOR RESTORER; Cheaper than Soap,- Sold 1n Bottles respect able Orocers. -Indorsed by the drat faardhesof dale gueny county. Manufactured'by the • asps MANUFACTURING,OO:i Office, No. 138 WOOD STREET. PlttebrarthLl NOTICE.--Propostils will Aie re ceived by the undersigned on tip Ist' DAY OF MAY, FOl2 TIIE • _.. Plastering and Gas Pitting of the Sev enth Ward 'New School }Pause. Pitts- Separate bids liy the ' yard and lump; are %elicited for the Plastering: The Direetora reserve the right to.redeet, any or all bids. Plant and eproltlcattoul can be seen at the office of BARB &DlOU'lli Nes. NI and 4 St. Clair greet. • D lifoollllx.A. , JAS. ROBB, , A. A. 310014 - Building. Cottunittee. ap=w96 gorkrsittnaGn 44,LLEGHENY Vii. MANCHESTER' " .PASSENGER „RAILWAY NOTICE.—FOR'SALE OR LEASE. 'that Mirt. - of the Railway of said Company 'extending from the lower line of their property outltrawberry Lane, In McClure towuship.,downth the terminus at Woods' Muu. Parties wishing to. purchase or_ lease the above described' part et sold Railway will apply within ten days from the 24th Inst.. as no proposm will be entertained after the 4th day of May prox. Yropos.als to be banded to the undersigned. GILMORE, , • ..Isinperintondent,:pro ton.. No. 23 St. Clair dt,, rittsbarah. ap2.^..048 • pERCEVILL',I3EcitErr, MECUANICAL ENGINEER, • ; (Late of P 4 F. W. it C. Raßivay.) , - 01Rde. No. 70 FEDERAL STREET Room No. 0, apatatra. P t 9. Box 50, Attztilizz(r WY' ' m.ACHINERY4 of all deactlottotus___ctatjnad. BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING NULL DRAW. 'NOS ibrallahod. Yartlonlar atteMlon paid to de. - sitni9scom.rmayLOuollOTlV,m, -Patentsoov . 4 aelo all j t SirAn : ZVEkiNejniAW. ING CL For Inochaataa,eyery WBDNESDAT IfiGHT. - . itOltow .•••„ „ , • , -WiCHREBS ..10,43 Dealer „ _ • . Orden len here °the Ithid Stitief Bridge Will 're. ..eshr . oprengt,, p{featly % - MUMS !mpg'. I)ll 4b!iFid L , AuSS t rt , ;‘,. • „ • `.• AIPT• O3 .. • • . frl Wit"illitel:W. killakt4"1110)kill ::;:. IYIIOLESAIE ,AND RETAIL 11111111 S Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods: A Fine Lot. of Parasols, IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS, ;E.NDItE . 1c0i3,, at .I.per pair SYSTEXIS.A GENUINE LIGHT COLD TRIMMED M SUMMER BAL In PAPER COL MACR 78 and ap24:dl6 NEW STO rM77.Vi PIIrLADE 16 Market ,d respectfully Inform the public Iced their entirely new stock of The underaigi l ;that they have rec goo.da, consisting Millinery an Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Embroideries, White Goods, To Which they invite .the 'attention of purchasers WHOLESALE AND RETAIL One of our firm giving his entire att.ntlon to the having had l ' .;lt 4°. e.i di Pet'i t etiC:an 2 t a t l e i r i l he M fretl e lliCs a ro d r procuring go ods at the very lowest prices, we are enabled to offer great Inducements. Constantly receiving New Goods from the New York and Philadelphia auctions.. A A Ethare of public patronage Is respectfully soli ' cited. ROSENBAUM, STEINILART & CO., No. 70 MARKET STREET mh3l:n3!) PERFECT FITTING KID GLOVES. • "A. C. C."---"H. ff- , . K." 0 a We Invite atteiition 'to orz KM GLOVE DEPARTMENT, Which IS ZlOlrcomplete with every color and shade. In addition to our own special imPortation of the Celebrated A. C. C. (lonvin) RIDS , We have secured the exclusive sale of the “Ilarrls @Seamless. Kids,,, - Tice best Wove and most perfect Et DIACRIII'd & AT EATON*, No. 17 Fifth Street. New Parasols, , Straw Goods, MACRUM & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth - Street, • NOW Ofrl2 r the most elegant line of HILM3 . 17RGS - Ever - opened In Pittsburgh, to •utich they especially Invite the attention of their customers. The de signs are nearly all new and ortglnal u d aut ONE-FIFTH LESS THAN REOULA.O P R ICE S , spa _ _ _ & CARLISLE, 19 FIFTH STIIEET, Have Just opened all shades of • BULLION ANti"nisTplu FRINGES. BUGLE GIMPS AED FRFNGEII, At yen. toys' pricer. I apll IVOTICE TO OWNERS -OF BEATS, lUCKI c, Notice Is hereby given to all 1)4,71644 of Drays, Carts, Carriages, Buggies, &e. • , whether resident or non-resident In the City of Pittibutsb, to pa their Licenses at the Treasurer's. Office of •the City. of Pittsburgh FOUTHWITH, In accordance with an Act of Aitsembly, approvedMarth 30th, IEIOO,- and and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, Passed Aprlllo, 1800. • • All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 15, 1868, vrlll be placed In the. hands of the Chief ef l'olice for collection, subject to ills kV of 50 cents for the collection thereof,_ and all peons who neglect _or refuse Ulrike one Licenses rs will • be suhlect to a pen alty, to be recovered 'before the Mayor, double the amount of the License. . The old metal plates of proyieus leant mind be re turned at the. Ume.ldeenses ara.thken mayor pay 25 cents therefor. - •• • ' IIATX3 OF LICENSE . Each One Horse . VISO • • nett Two Horse , • " .. ......... ISI 00 - • Zech Four Horse " . 15 OD • Each Two Horse Bach • ' 15 00 M• • Omalbases•!aud , •-Timbee Wheels , drawn.ny Two orses, klighteen Dollars each. -For- each addi tional Horse - used hi any of the above Veldales 'One Dollar.. • -- alatuEL - Fein fi CDT-Treasurer. allirlitil." • ' • IFLEGkHENY - COLINTY ••• • W6ll , li}lo:t7BEl. SEALED r ItOtSISA.LS trill beiteekred 'until the • Dsth last., ror LATINO BRION BY. lIE XHO_ in accorrtance 'with the planaand merinos" Ilona tiled at UAW &.110SEIDS. of untter the direction of the Sukerlntendent: . ALBREE, Secretary t • ' I; . 'Wood iitreetnocorner 5p0:033 . JOSEPII S. WINCH & CO., Vls os 1 5 , 157, XSR,I9 f 1 ,198 and 193,• • • RUM trnigET. , ; /4 1 uPART ququi 0 7; ,r(ut. :Bye! Indiacpy. lkisadelaert iIIrOREION.WINEStkidtiINKIO4 B . , „ • „ • m=. IA 11THITE LUKE. • v v 860 SMuma -WHITE UNA • sa •“; ,:•:- •• • --- - Warr 171 0 77-7,,,r41 4 ?.1 4 17,• 1 !;.,WW1W. 0404211ad • No.:11113 Liberty street; Pittlibirgti‘ . 1 12 . 4 • fine assortment of Gcococls, It consists of PLA PLAlltrl.4lllSuolt; :ICS, Etc. _ c. per yard. , M3I2 4 KS, atifiXe. , is now Coniplets. CORSETS, EASTERN PRICES $1.85 " ID RIDS, at 50c. &pair, IN SKIRTS at $l.OO ' ORALS, at 75c. and A.R.S., we have a fall variety , GLYDE & CO., 0 Market Street. E T NEW STORE : ,STEINILIRT & CO'S PHIA. EMPORIUM; treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Straw Goods, = Hosiery and. Gloves, Corsets and Skirts, Fancy Goods, &c 19 FIFTH STREET MI - And Flowers, JUST OrENEV. CARPETS„ OIL CLOTHS. &C. EM;IiIEO C:ARP!'~TIS~ ~ A very isuperkii qdaltty . of White, Fancy Striped MATTLNGS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, • .. - IN - BRIGHTEST COLORS Prices the Lowest in this Market. 3feenum BROS., 51 FIFTH STRHET. above Wood apT7 1868i SPRE1Gr BTOCIiIB6B CARPETS, JUST OPENING, LARGE A S SORTMENT, _ AU Qualities LOWEST PRICES IN TILE CITY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE - WHO BUY - TO SELL. WARD,- BOSE . . & CO., 21 Fifth Street, mhlo:diwY OVER BATES: b BELL'S. WE . HAVE JUST RECEIVED, BY STEAMER COLORADO, Ot our own Direct Importation, FTHE NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS OF THE CELEBRATED JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S - ENGLISH" TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS, FOR PARLORS AND HALLS, WITH STAIR CARPETS TO MATCH. Iffe,FARLANII & COLLINS, 71 AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Floor.) ararrrsaT J. & H. PHILLIPS. SPRING GOODS: 2 clrbrl • 1868. 1000 min e urli r eligefa r k e itr in Sh i ao2 ur own an'i O ther FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS,. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, a full line of Transparent Mindow Shades,. .Hollands, Shade Fixtures, Tassels, Cards, de., de. WOLESALE A.WD RETAIL BUYERS will find our ncfeiNISAkEITEIfF4EViraI,EuRn' THAN CAN and styles second to none. J. & H. PHILLIPS,. no:nst • 28 AND 28 ST. CLAIR ST. STEAM CARPET BEATING 1 'ESTABLISHMENT.. Which TEN YEARS' TRIAL in New York and oth er Eastern cities baa proved a complete success. . ITS ADVANTAGES: . Ist—Fading and Shrinkage arescompletely avoid ed. • 11-1 4 V o lie l iggi a ggi dust , moths ur their larvae, the. Carpet looks nearly as good 'al•new, save the 1 11 2 11— a1 Wheg g p f ereet7y eur f n, a Carpet will wear as long again, a • desirabie c m ea atter as a mere point of econopsy, to say nothing of 100k5... ALL ORDERS LEFT '.AT TIIE 'OFFICE; No. 179 Liberty 'Street" Or addressed to P. O. Box 473, Will receive prompt L Neil:NV/M I • mh. / 64 ' • DROFftIiTOR. CRACKER Ittlii:EMM. MAB PATENT . *MIPS • - RREI4OI; CRACIEERg. • • F:ctssqa CRACiERS: FRENCII CRACKERS. • - 1 1 11F.NCH CRA C KERS., - , ~ '" sasses cnAcgOs., FRENCH ORAC*ERA And &cry varie t y of .. -• . • ' supExtpart, CRACKERS. S. r MAV-INi' SA Liberty Street, Pitisbursh TRTAM3I. - ":ll,bsi4 ESTABLISHED IN MO: SHEPHARO'S &emu Cracker aiid Biscuit !''stettay 1917 LISESSIEHRELT, , ETTSBURGIL Blumfacturyr and defer all ?duds of CCONVMe II4 I O /TEAV -pOIMIGg AND DOMENIC .tr ItirtS. Ylarre;ao 01 TR D} Aim' COLORS. A - - , SelloaNiMiliartt. sea, • V,* • ‘, . . Works „;_ •rue - 1".• ,. : __— • .. t; :Ve•'• e ~• e_d ''.c,, T , 3 l4 o t,Fili r i#PTllßMAB,ol,f• • •-• WHIT IC AND•RED man s • " 1 /!(4: 1 , 'MCCOY% VARD/TEA anzEN, , **(anoson. 4 l gr or bso n.l_,:,,,,:: • • = Orninkx.. YorltrourrigliTatifitil 71109410/hquegiclissi: faurvoirliiipilds: —awls Art a 44, irw I,Ad!D te AracpoiraStreet '•-•- • • .3 TIISSOLUTION, GREW . . I, Was dissolved on the 15th Inshiby trial conV:11,1 Eltb,et partner sign the nitt4e of le rut In set .tleinent. *JA3IEB GREEO, Nb. 4 and street. W3l. CLENDININtiI,"N . 50 Hanit st rlttsburgh, April 15th, 18611 No. GREGG will contlo th the old insiness a NO. *Hand street. All orderetolll be p omptly al tended to. I .F; , ; The business will also be /i pj ytttlnt r ed•at the of stand, No. 50 Hand street, . CLENDLN - • sP21:0:8 And Check T_TAVING r ULM° .: FD OF Ml AA. tuirnww . YARD, stnigto at' 187 Rebece -bireets: - Allegitenn L!ar>iad. d..4 4 1 g : Gierxtedxami cot ducted by' Messrs. PATT !ON - It EVANS, r; E.N4DE. AL reed d.titgray si(ibdesor toll WY Customers an; to sll7:wli ge interes* in secti ~. tug the - be s t ;qu o ties of all kindii of Lumbeiarestices to salt the mos JUST N'ORTED fastidious rrnlE X. existing under the name dad style pf jOHN ' 4I. • Bolls. Of do.; Is fhls day dissolved bytantualiconsentitheinikrel of a OHNENABLE havisipbecn.b4chased by IV., OGDEN, The busitiesie ( the late drei wlll settled by JOHN H. BOYT9I arid . :WILLIAM OGDEN, who Mute this day formed gopartne ship under the name and style BOYTB & OGDEIsi JOIN H. BOYTS, JOHN ENABLE. Pittsburgh, Maich 9th, 1969. am16:068 ISSOLUTION.T E FIRM OA ATWELL, - LEE . * CO dissolved oil - tk et of February, 1888, by rantiml . consent.' Fatale partner may Sign the name of the firm In settlement ; - •• JOHN ATWELL. CHtiItLES ATWELL. A. if. LEE.,_ • • The undersigned will contlthie the WHOLESAV GROCERY BUSINESS, underthe name and style 4 ATWELL & LEE, at the old place, No. 131 of street. A continuance of_ the _patronage of thel friends and the public is reapedtfuily solicited. CIVARLES ATWELL. A.J. LEE. mla:ins3 r! HENRY MEYER,I. -' • . 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, • I :No. 13 SMITHFIELD STREET, l'lttablirgh, •Pi full Constantly on band, a fu aslortment of CLOTHt •,, • I CA 9.D3tERES, VESTINGS, &o. ap'bo:oBG purr*, Meio.hant Tailor No. 34 Federal St,lA ll eglienyi. Hare pat received a large aud i l wel 1 selected,stock ! PINE svitxtvo GOODS, Suitable for a first class custo trade. Also. *lntl stoek.of GENT'S Ft TRHISHi GOODS. 3015 p mcARDLE,'. . . iumitcw.A.wriVA.rucm, So. 9334 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH 'Keeps constantly on halo d d fine assortrPent of CLOTHS CASSIMEHEi & VESTING! 'Also, GENT'S PURNISH/NG GOODS. GENTi CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style. NOW READY. • With a large and complete 6tock of I BOYS', YOUTHS , AN CHILDREN'S CLOTH i C All the new and leading etylis, to belband at . BritTHE. BEST !AND CHEAT EST PIANO AND (MOAN. . . , 'Schomacker's Gold Medal Piani AND ESTEY'S COT AGE ORGAN., The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines all latest valuable improvemendi known in the. co structlon of a first class instrument, and has alwa been awarded the highest Ptemiuni wherever e Whited.' Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. T. workmanshi_p,. for durability; and beauty, • surpa all others. Prices from $3O fo 4150, (according, style and finish,)-cheaper • tliky. all other so-call Aral, class Piano.__ ESTEY'S COTTAGE GROAN. Stands at the head of :a reea instruments, in pi clueing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of ill *similar instrument in the United bilges. It is all ple and Compact in construction, and not liable get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATEN " OX HUMAN TREMOLO" is only to be: (found In this Orga Price from ,is to 4550. Ali guaranteed for fi -.* BARB I KRANZ BUTITLER, tota N 0.12 Or: cLita. 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WR Streisi•. - 111.200961 J . 5 04iiis ALLEN, • •' • armafixita4*:4 , 4'bi ' .LEAF TOBACCO 4.ND MPS, SIXTH STBETT, (Ifittional Beale of oft, Ine#t Building,) - • PA;.I _Branch of In Water etreot,•N., V. ; • A• '•ar": ll77 DANIEL.F.,DLNTArt!! Ar dl, tuisra; Tr RUIP MIME ' AI*3(XIaTIOBBITILDINGIL'II • *dud* Bt. Plttatnardtki r - 144 '• 13 •' dlkadloa istatala Ufa 4destildaie and:litUdide ABU - AT BOMBS and PUBLIC BUlLtartier Lr‘ v ouri€B;jactioi , oo . ; . PlTTeKinfti. • .• t *InuPIeSureriatIOCAIKTIIIIMPE Iwo LIGWI •AliCrE/ORANDIMMINOLIt• 81121%TnItigl),, BaorriNg.• • : s 1 ; • , ,~ aL'iziN 1 ! 1 1 • • ' it:ilci*Allicom. • • . • 7!, 25:0W MERCHANT. TAILORS. For the ,Spr ti No.. 44 ST. CLAISTRZET. • G AY & LOGANJ PIANOS; ORGifiN'S, &C. LM4I:IM. TUBA= 0,-AND CIGAREL'4,I3. ..GELsion. _ - •V. skasticisiAct*;-. MOOufacturers itiqleolero.4%; T0").%6e t 03, No FEDE , RAL 61 1 ,1 ALLEGHENY` c 1 i4ROHETECTEL a,'_l 14,. 1M! firm o Season, 11111