El Cts littsilutO Gairttf. BENEATH THE CUktTAINS. BY RICIIARD Minn" 11 - 1911$PAED Beneath the hem curtains. larreee agatuatthe pane, I Neer tato the flarknes4, Antl . 4ean the night In Vain. The vlit Verruit le lattice, And 7I s root;:: thte:*lth It r otme's and clutters , It kebps the moon aloof. Bvnder pear-tree splintered 'rue feeble radiance fails. But falls to pierce the branches, Or touch the ,ombre Yo moon, no starlight gleaming— The dark encircles me: - And, what ls more annoying, - 'My neighbor cannot 'See. • • - V. " She stands beneath the curtains, Her &martinet the'pane. I•lor knows that.i am watching For her to-night again. .E',PEMt=US, —Canada has a Fenian Ku Klux Klan.. —A Mrs. Gladstone is playing-Elizabeth: in St: Louis. —The largest. income -in Hock Island is $42,000 this year., _ ,providence, Rhodalsland, ie undergo ing a small pox ordeal., , --The question .of -the hour, "What o'clock is•it ?"-Paiteh. • • —The New Orleans Tsmes says: "Pig headed'men are always bores." —Eugenie wore deep mourning on Good Friday. This is the latest style. —Patti is going to add Prince Poniatow skis new operatiiler repertoire. —tar studs made of soltaires are the new est thing . out in ear adornments. • =The patent , officials are kept very busy. 370 patents.were issued last week. - —One million barrels of lime were man , nfactured at RoCklEatd, Me., last year. • —Chicago hits seventy-five periodicals of all sorts, from quarterlies up to dailies. —4 French composer has turned "The Last Days of Pompeii') • into an opera. —Three hundred tons of nickel have been taken out of a mine near Reading, Pa. Lizette -Peak, one of the bell iingers,' died in Cleveland on the Ist inst.. '' , Eleven colored delegates from Southern States are to be sent to the Chicago Conven tion.t • .ZTli4o:phile Gautier, was mentioned in one of onrexchanges yesterday as Meophile Gartur. . =Kate Fisher, the successor of the Men : ken, as a nudienne, is now performing in Boston.' —Basil sat on his lady love's new spring bonnet while sinking, "I'm. sitting on the style Mary'' - Nine young' ladies took the veil at the con vent‘of St..Tosepli, Chestnut Hill, l'hiladel- TN% • • . —The Memphis Evening Pod, an excel lent Radical paper, has been enlarged, and thereby- improved. • s : v. • - 'Bir Robert Na • pier a peer ofthe rail= under the title of Marquis of Magdala. - --.lGtough's voice has failed. - Somebody recommends Nitato take Mr. Brown's rem ' edy—the a-tivehes one. - —A headless rooster is ',en exhibition at San Francisco. We have seen quantities of that sort of fowls here. —Fred. Douglass says , that he intends to .remain in Rochester, and had no idea'of re ',moving to Vineland, N. J. Mrs, Bloome _ r,r it is said, lives at Conn _ cil Bluffs; lowa, where she wears skirts just like any other woman. • —A comic paper thinks the page of his tory must' have grown large enough by this tine to: be-made a footman • • —Brigham Young condemns pork eating. 'Whether be is'irebibing judaic notions or • fears trichinae is Lot yet certain. —The city of Hartford haat decided to in traduce drawing as a necessary branch of study in all the public schools of the city. —Di9kens is:going to Paris to superin tend the bringing out of "L'abirre' (No Thoroughfare) at the Porte St. Martin thea- •--Pupsh says the spirit of the age Is gin. Tat noes very Well for splenetic English men, but whisky is its American represen- . . —The :Emperor and Empress of the. French were Sponsois to the son of Mushal Canrobert who—was baptized on Easter Sunday. ' ' .--Two French cities are like the ideas of finance !of - Pertdietonian DemocOns, They are 100. 14 k ( ToolOP) an 4 too /Pose rrolgoO 6 )., ",',451,000 WOrth of _property was des- at Corry on Tuesday;• and there was 'nolnitirancei% :Giitit'jOy: was felt—aniong 44 , n6? OthiAllies• - • - •- • • ; +,The naturalbridge of Virginia, one hun dyed and Stitt five acres of land, and 'a ho were sold I* inonth for 49,355 to Col. Miketilarinnan, of Staunton. • —The Princess Baccloc.el, who hi the pos , Senor of enormous estates in Brittany, has -Wade a will, In which the Prince Imperial is named, as sole heir. • iS supposed by a New . Yorker that .14lialrespeare had vivid,'rnienibiances of,a _cLßnga ; Cif residence. when ,he wrote of . f.‘riloving accidents by flood and field:" TOogn, William B. ''.A4 6.0 r; tia mumen* a. suit against her „ . brottiv;;byilvhfc:li•slr lAtrs to wrench -,l4:ll.:*ll . Thipii . .c.e4oiltarB,Out.of ilia grasp. . . -The recent Congressional squabble i n which Messrs7"Dbrinep:f — and Washburne figured, remitidi "rhiladelphia).Bußelin, °f. M. Ago' s l * . iir i s ' iarty P0" 1 0 1 - Fitzgerald's new ,play fried lictiieinitn* good by tke t 13141, wa. efforts .o4l4ent mum boltaitri for mer dramatic( 4r, el4,l4e'riii.',4njoyingi*3!Oreli fur. thedrst Aer put wail:tertian:th e , 80th i ni t. 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''` A., . . 1 , ...,, , ... , . 6 , ,,,.4...,..., ,,, - . ` ' ''' . t e ''' ......• 4• 4 ' 4" 4,- - ,- .4..At e, • . - - . ' '- ' . • -t w••• -, MA4,5s*, , -"z. , r , % '-• ••-•'&'• OT•i , - wit•-•' 4, •• .6. r.pv , , ,, A•• • • ".- .•—• - -, M- 4, -; - -- iP , ' ..1 ---<•- -- tf••-v --, 1. _,. line, and probably some new "Inforniation for the people," —The Long Island farmers who sent 2,800 bushels of strawberries to the New, York market last season think that this year: they can send, ' fully 5,090, ibushels, if the' ._-,. .weather contiues favetrame_, r —Some incendiariei set fire to the town f Thomasville, ElR4th CartifinaAn ferent plaees, and cut all the beTh ropes; a: few nights ago. fn spite'of this foresight. ed devilishness but little damage was done. —The Prince Imperial took his first com munion - yesterday. The Prince, - judging from the reports of his lack of strength, mental -and—physical, , :might - ltrotilled - Axte - E: of Napoleon's ideas 'which has - proved a —The Democratic party is, assuming . the 'spring fashions, and The Radical `p4t,'s% the fall fashions, sayi prentie.e. We hiie no doubt whatever that the fall:fashions will suit the Radical party beautifully; particu larly those of November..: —Mrs. Jane Kinney, of Virginia, War ren 'county, Penna., recently became a gnuidmotlier at the early age of 31 years, she' having been a mother at 16. The daughter has well followed the maternal example by doing the same at at 15. - —A statue of Sir Rowland Hill is to be erected in Birmingham, Eng. It would be a singularly beautiful tribute to the great work of that great man , if this statate should be made of papier macke fonried!altogether of old penny postage stamps: - —G. A. Townsend has done all he could to make the Cleveland Leader a funny pa per, but melancholly failure has been the re sult; his style is as ridiculous as could well be . desireil, but he attempts his witticisms on subjects too serious" for burlesque. —New York artists can get no models to pose for them, the fair young girls and well developed Women who used to do this thing now fear kidnapping. A great deal of. im agination is necessary for a young artist to paint a Venus or a Cleopatra from a lay figure. —Madame Ristori's great art is in the fact that whatever she plays, her audience think she is better in that character than yin all they have seen her in before. New York critics are raving about her Sor Teresa now, just as they did about Marie Antoinette and Elizabeth. a —We are glad that the Fenian Conven tion at Worcester, Mass., passed resolutions condemning the assassination of D'Arcy Magee, as a cowardly outrage. This action on the part of the Convention will proba bly have no effect in Canada, but it sets right on the record that portion of the Fenian organization which was represented at Worcester. —On Monday evening during the ab sence of the proprietor, the lower story . of the house Of, at. S. Revenue Inspect9r, in Philadelphia, was flooded with pttroletim, in the hopes, it is supposed, that by some means it would be ignited by the returning fkmdly. A reward of one hundred dollars has been offered for the apprehension of the perpetrators. —They do things nicely in England some times. - Not long ago some forty or fifty gentlemen met at Neck's. Hotel, in • Bir mingham, England, on Saturday even ing, and presented .£lOO, and a copy of the Cambridge Shakespeare to Mr_ John Lovell, one of the oldest and most valued members of the newspaper press in ,Bir mingham. Knkluxklaners went to a house in Colleoks, Tenn., carried off a man named Littleton Lincoln, shot blm through the head and threw his body into a cave, two miles from the town.' These outrages, which make the Southern country more dangerous than Italy in the palmiest days of anarchy, will probably 'continue until Mr. Johnson goes back to. Tennessee. , His pre sence there,or something else, will proba bly put a stop to them. —A meeting of the Ameiioan - Copyright Association was held in New York on Mon day, when a Committee was appointed to go to Washington to labor fore enact ment of an International copyright law, and officers were elected. William Cullen Bry ant was chosen President, and Messrs. Longfellow, Boker, Gilmore Simms, G. - Curtis, Horace Greeley- and prancis Lieber, yice President& Mr. , James Par ton was appointed. Corresponding Betretary. We wonaef Why it Is • necessary that wagons: should always go especially slow when ciossing the street crossings ? 'Why every one when in an especial hurry to cross Liberty streetcfinds a long, train, which ',runs 4tckwards and forWrirds shorting with out giving any one a - chance to, cross, for ages of E . :Unites ? • Wlii..,We :always', reach the, street car station just after one car hag gonc,- but aslang as possible ,before,another one is going? Why wagons always go faster when ft man is,,trying to get in front of them ? , ' - • AN important Convention, of the National Manufacturers' Association will be held at Cleveland on the 27th inst. It ,isnow- as cured, that delegations ,will be present from nearly all parts bf.the :United 'l3tateyllind that all the manufacturing interests , 'country 'will •be repreSented. - The • Menu 'fietiireid' Association of DOxOlt, held - a meeting :the other - night;', .at,- i tyltiCh they adopted' a resolution that, in view of,the signal success which- has crowned the ef forts put forth . - at the , Nationdlt•Manufac turersCenvention, .held at Clei ., elatul in December , last, i - w,hereby ,Over soo,oog,av of 'taxes' have 3.!eari *Din. tlif 4 :l ‘ll•o4lL facturing" industry of 'the country; it ,is •befil,tlpg,, that thO maaufficarers. ,• ..I,he 'llnited.Btat:es `saitakt a.national pr kanization, with a view to secure from:time to time such legislation as their respective interests and theintereate-ofthe whole country end! dentarid.. - • ' , y - %Tzar:Danish Aabstleniefilchas-. l ehteria Into negotiatieni f fer , the'beltiortfidielati4Pe StTroli tePritficiej thelthikest and ifelieKcif tains a population of eighty .thonsaid in poon,„ gaiAildiv4teitalre.extensize. 41, 4 114Pyozak 480: the pritteleal - r,prednct - hy. ; rtheofstrhit,lllB,43ooeaskseserciientiailie , *ei..l vortectiosandfiellisiate ) isltteitiakivier heilthrtitiringithhlipaihitMeil'Of year iTheitleedVas' .• .; 101731a0c0 0 , •Deireiegi di; 45011alr' alattei,:, if ever &shop) -1 1E 'i: , ,i•JVAT az ~ 4 P.V.ll , r,'rfro Sa f If-!E-7,,Jrn - , ,, a ban Vvamint owl bqlfeitivace, •In W /I ' ll°l/ % 9(17 ' 1 "rift' `ln rp , r , left nr: Tririb PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1868; DENTISTRY •'_ ONLY been . a OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. - • .„..:.:IPIatv.ITPE ETH E FiIIeiD , L_OWER SET YOR.H. V WITHOUT PAI N. HOVILAEGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN Ar;TI. F lAL .TEETWAIIEr ORDERED. ALL"WOEX WARILAN-TED FOR FIVE YEARS. LAUGHING e .FRXE:Qp CELABGE, QUIT I TOYAijiteOI 4 I7B " Steam Denial Fatildisbisuijai s , ' • 278 Prsal-1 4-8 -TgzEIC - 3, D oo3 ABovz Enak. N. B.—As . 'lid. SCOTT-isa lieeneee under the Goodyear Patents, he will not make any "new tbo gua) rubber" sets, but will continue to mannfactare the gentilne-artIcIeVIILCASITE mb23:d&T .c.)" GAS ...GAS - rtiortritEs eil3:4l2.elleres, .- FOR. 41iS 014 ' • c • .• • . Just received, the *nest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. WELDON 4c.'KELLY 147 WOOD STRE E T, COR. VIRGIN . ALLET DRY GOODS. 87. MARKET 'STREET. 87. SPRING OPENING ! THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', (Successor to J. M. Burchfield & Co.j • SPRING DRY GOODS. • SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS. MR exter;sl r v ' e alterationsrro g a r:illy announces that the RETAU DRY' . GOODS. STORE tigig.mmtcg,rsand an e h n i t s i g l s;ablishment NOW New Stock of Dry Goods, For a s qubt r el e n e d s. Sumuler Wear, at the lowest East . an 3: B7,...MARKET !STREET.— 87, Z L A g , , --, ..., 0 ....:^ pa ~ ._.. c 4 w z e 4 i 4 Ei v ;- N 00 . w 2 . co w t rn 0• A g M A "0 0 E.4 0 0 &.1 g P; .- <1 `ll 4 I-1 Ai 't Z . isil . 0 tIIN ° 011 OARR, 111cCANDLESS /5. CO., (Late Wilson, Carr & CP.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , . Foreign and Dome stic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STREET, Third door above Diamond alley, • PITTSBIIRGR, PA. PIANOS, ORGANS, &C. Iptillf THE. BEST AND CHEAP EST PIANO AND.OROAN. Schomacker's Gold .• Medal Piano, • AND. ESTEY'S II COTTAGE ORGAN. . The SCOMACKER PIANO combines all the latest valnablo Improvements known in the con struction of a first class Instrument, and has always been awarded the highest-premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone 111 fulL•sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from - $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish.) cheaper thane all other so-called Mali class Plano. _ ORGAN ESTEY'S COTTArte O Stands at the head of Ali 'reed Instruments, in pro ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any similar Instrument in the United States. It Is elm- Ple and compact In. etistruct/011, . and not liable to get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATEN't :" VOX HUMANA. TREMOLO" is only to . be .round in this :Organ. Price from $lOO to $550. ll'guaranteed for five • BARB, lENAJER &BUTT'S*, z mh9 ' • • No.ThST. CLAIR STREET. RPCOI‘OD 4ALNI) • . _ • NTIODEONS', : AND:ORGANS, In perfect °rile:l , i Itoon:sBs . td SI3Q. • ' - , CS ALpTTE B UM& I:IAI2'4A run ot.• padoor ttbove WOod. "re.. cum, G • Am , QUEENSWARE i.. MYERARE— . • 'IPARIAN 3'f . A- 4 1"UkTTE5; BoalikfAlCULASl4-• ' 1 " • „ v .L • And other, tITAritAiI,D ~I''A/507 GO3DS, a great variety'. Ob.WOOIIISTAZET. RICHAAph i E.; Co. luta - • , • 1 los woo to 111 1 !,•• • • .1 • ;, / 52 rede T4F4lreeliAillkihelkYv.! , . a d•) t olutt;9a *l o wGla s Ti to C uer skim n t 0 In t tg.4l' 011, d,. cONTE - 6,ZIONEREES: 10CrENIVE W. tiftikAujii.,,„.,„. ,t Azi.: 4 , 4 ._ 2) ,„ A , i 4 - u,:j.q. {1.,:, nrecuonet7tairdlzaiery ~, ~) - -v**66oo x di uttic , c , . 4 t t 4, tir ..(II ar,i':rvrrs:(;) Att* 4l ), ' 8 4411_14 , 41. , -14 0 4 tAr 048 xontneutobintitiaffel , :1 ,1, I ' - " ' '•• . ' "Vf .14 1.1 lo ;so: , ; , • nicamitiorfithia lut l_n_jg; r.f.,, _I , rev, • ' frchiMnairlikuituitizeit 3111:11r.: 4 'l I . t err ...w. .'?.3; 64 , 1 ' ritn,M7l , 4454 7 . 111. *tut 'd.t VA 3Z-11 Pi.,, tilitil7 ,c11110:::-..-ItT (:tifi en t bri - imqqr. rzt! rzimtncri liirm „vat :MI .cri'zrititzeJ wins MERCHANT TAILORS. D AIcARDLE, .a. • ajzoncl ; T_ANT'• TWEE:daI% So. .93 ' S3IITHFIELD.STREEZ TITTSginiGH,. Neißs constantly on hand a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSiftIERES - & YESTINGS GENT'S rtYR.NISHING_GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the latest style. HENRY MEYER, 1 !lIIERM&Pirt TAILOR, ElmMgl I liriY.,7llfignitinfinWleltEgt,"Wttiblateb, Con6,44itly on band, a lull ae9o rtmeat of C LOTHS, CA SitilittßEK' VICETINGS. *O. 'aro 303 meichant No. a 4 Fedga Plipghery, . Have just received a large and well selected stock of . PINE GOODS ` Suitable fora first class custom trade. Also. a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. anls CRACKER . BAKERIES. AB~IN?S PATENT . • - - . • FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. • FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. And every variety of SUPERIOR CRACKERS. S. S. MARVIN, 91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. TRY THEM. 1_ nital ESTABLISHED 1840. SHEPHARD'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factory, 317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of CONFECTIONERY, FOREIGX AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS. &c. I ;llM 7 lTM "'.'n ; m a n iM JOHN H. COOPER... JOB. KAYE HENRY JOHN M. COOPER br. CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, 0 4.,e4vE TUBING, i c k t ir M L itt GAS FIXTRBES Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH, inyls:a3o DYERS AND SCOURERS. - ISM/WW.M.OW WM,/ TT J. LANCE, Noe. 185 and 187 Third' street, DYER AND SCOUREI STR&W GOODS OLEABED OB DYED. KID GLOVES AND LADIES' PLUMES CLEAN ED OR . DYED ENJAstru SINGERLY PEUILIP auns. QINGERLY & CLEIS, Siic,cessors •to GEO. F. ScaucumAN & Co.. PRACTICAL LITHORRAPHERS. The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the Alountains. Business. Cards, Letter _Heads, Bonds,. Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas, -Portraits, Views, Certificates of Deposits, Invita tion Canis, 4c., Nos. 72 and . 74 Third street,. Pittsburgh. . MARTIN LIEBLER, FIATS, CAPS AND puns, Also, Manufacturer, Wbolesale and Retail Dealer in TRUNICL, *VALISES, At., No: 13a SMITH FLELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. F. w.. C. FEJLD /ft CO., DEALERS IN GLUE,. CURLED W ATR, Tanners' • Scraps, Ceroons, Cattle Tills, BONES, NEAT'S FOOT OIL, &C..- . Office end. 'Warehouse, No. 335 LIBERTY ST., Sd door from - Wayne, • • PITTSBURGH, Pi. GREAT, • • Trenieridons • &efface in Looffing .64isses. — . Preparatory to movingo offer my elegant stOck of Ono GILT, PIER and m.A.NTLP—GLAsSEB, POR TE.AIT.and PICTURE PlLtlttadt Also, miscellane ous styles of BEDI{OO2ILEMASSES, all _of Which 'Must be sold by theast of Jane; • • - fine - n t o: g t u ill t ne w P o skr rk l:i . i wu G i li... - -- turw ‘.- en ' d to a flhit Th -r e' la.f .w e h lrt il t re dd ln or w give mu a call: -- - - . J. Lii v pairs..., no V ood meet., : : . tj t y,, , ,, TOGILASS MANITFXCTIMIERS, The undersignmilininii 4 seenred the sae Aga er tliu sale of the eelebra f • COPLEY PO CLAY.'„ Are nove trapared to •furniatielt, In any quantity to thosemb/ Otto. procure this superior article. Dui 'ring fifteen yearn use of this Casa, we have arrived Jat such proportions as we belleye makes it a better Elute for potathan any' Imtlia market.-we hiving aesuren an anexage stand O. six, , EIGIIT. and Mix sicrimis. We will'flarnish reeelpes for the' nropror., • OT the Mixture lifting Clay to .tiersond norebask ltq f The Clay Is gropud and moulded; :n lumps:lor •••• • " ' DITFIETEGE `,• • :Fort:Pitt Glass Works' • ' ,• t •" • Washington Street, Pittsburgh. • a.. ItirANIWOH: `HOW.tin i r ; 1101 f, 'LL . V.L RESTORED! 47ilat plibitehtdittsvaled C 71041- Ope• Price., ri.x , cemts. •A. LECTIIIIK ..T&EE NATURAL TREAT3IENT, and. Ragtag. Cure Of isnermatorrluea; or Seminal Wealtnesslinvoinntary glidgiii o EggiteXUALDebilltrAnd Impedlmuntsto Mar .riagu.genorallyt Neryousness s Consumption, and Tits; Mental and rhysibal Incapacity, re . sultinif_frozn , Belt Abnee &e., Robt- Culver well. tY., author of the,' ‘tireen.Book," ξ :VA. 'BOON To TuousAxos OF sUFFERERSO, , ..sent undi seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post pat onreeelpt of six eentai ottsrcipostatra 40-C__Ati. J. C. KLINE a.C0., ; .1%7 Bow W4' . W YORK, rOSTOFFICE 4580. Also Dy .. Culverwell , st "marriage titadei• , price 25 cents; • snys:thtwT aluxs • • ' •WASH/FITXON SPIN • I: . Near Plttebab p i ty° ElemitAt =ll 1,0 ;; t.!Vir itimg_rt• of COEN: ktE4l4 BYE 7LOMTand Ir t g i fiManiaro e ralr i ktfargllVM Tr% Corn shelled. on abort notice. ----- WEST COMO Northwest corner of West Commons: TPICATVAMBIL WOO. , : fige ti o=fiErtittinorth -VORA afal ,a.''' sw, i wer - -saI t PAY: , I opoiptimstegy exteneedo o no r saga:t 1i M= 1111111141 NIP , 1 • •-,:tof 1• ma •iatl Wiwi ~ 3 - , t E. = ...=-• r I , . .. _ " • 1 ..il t ' i 07 _LIMP' I:0,11MV. Isr '.•k - At i 'Ottani') blaittati ni tad : , ,irtkiallaihnt /14,,ti f .et indattat Iv Jr 4. Arl ) oftotetytt etc , / lt,tilt net p_viessitivu:)l2l•llll HATS AND CAPS Ca!MME3 Regardless of Cost. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C. CUIENA MATTING Avtryvt* dor quality of . .!..,: Fancy 5.410,01. MATTINGS, " JUST 1311.'ORTED mwooL INGRAINS, IN BRIGHTEST COLORS Prices the Lotveit in this Market. iIicCALLIJM 1111,0 S. 51 FIFTH STREET. above Wood a 7 1868 '2IpRING 13T093. 1 868 . OF C.A.II:IPErTS, JUST •OPENING, LARGE ASSORTMENT, 'An Qualities 4 ' LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SFECIAT.INDUCE 4 F o N e n t O THOSE WHO BUY BOTARD, ROSE & CO., 21 Fifth Street, mhlo:d&wF OVER BATES & IsELL'S. 71 73 McFARLAND & COLLINS ARE NOW OPENING THEIR' NEW SPRING STOCK, CAI3;PETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN GOODS, :prm - W11, 1 ,M7V - =Trfli : AND IN MANY INSTANCES AT Less than Actual - Cost to Manufacture. These Goods could not now be replaced_ for the same cost and are offered FOR CASH at IVIIOLESAIJE AND RETAIL, Far Below Their 'Present Value, AT THE PLACE - WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL WAYS BE.HAD UN THE BESS STOCK -..IN.THIS•3I.ARKET. Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street, SECONI3 PLCNDR: feio:3rwriT • • • J. .ez IL ITEIMPS. lialtol9t. LNG 64)011 1868. . . Vitr:are:now•recaiitilu , tram our own and other manufactor4s s NEW STOCK of • . tr. 4 R OI L CLOTILIS s CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND .WINDOW ; '; SHADE , ..010= - • ,OF .EVERY bESCRIPTION. • • Also, a hill line of • • • Monands, Shade Fixture*.. j Tassels. Coeds, :#T7' 444 ; WOLESALE oßuEr AS RETAIL BUYERS , wtE e ny A g .r ti c tt l CH.AikED h I L Y SEWLIERE, sattetylee eed)nd tO none.: •' • *.;; •,' - .4. pc. • • ni:fies 26 Alib 28 CLAIR ST. i 1 L 1 ;^ "i 7 CARPET fBEA I 4TIST(3r ; ; • • " "ESTABLISIIMENT. 7 ! ), , ;;,. •-:; :, • WhiChtT,Es YEARS'TRIAI,4 , is New fork aud . oth. Rr,t ! , , ADVILIfiTAGZS: • . pit,-kaditiestid shrinkage ars completely *Frei , . • 5147,Nortprtagsrpart „ , 34 hen need nom dust; raoms-or sheir larvae, the Carpet. todkithearly si red 'as ,sser,si. Bto/8 the palatal tiding from wear. , • , • m—wire 4 perreotax akar', a.varper wm wear all long agaitiOt I deSinibte -matter. sea Mere Ittdrit economy,-to say nolisingof imams. AT` THE no,‘: ;N 03.' -179 Or addreysE;o 413, vll i4401v - e Dro reD' :attention. • „ •• : 7 1. • ':-.,;!.iriD1110515R281 “.,:111419VMH0.7.711-4 - amixi«uilaboartit iMrporp--- - syyit, MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD ACROSS THE CONTINENT The Central he*, , RailiVad Compan ATCL;*thoiiied Act4-;cq OK - tOiliskiii• to conbtruct bid and sapervisitin °P. inted Stott Government, the Western and ,kihocipio portions the National Trunk Line between - the Pacific Coat and the Mississippi Valley. - They:ltave built by fa the most difficult and expenkive kvortion of. the! Road, and have an unprecedented wtirking force ex tendtmr the mek apron the Salt Dike thticio4-tof 1868, it Is expected thei lave 401 . mitealti'lMlllerS4loll;' and that And Check Entire Line will be Completed 12'1.871 More than MIAs. OP DOL L j LADS been expended in the - wcrk, tied thi CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES - are atople for the rem:di:air' . 7 ' ' mai foitstit t." "- - 1. UNITED STATES SONDS to the extent $35,000 permile, average,ideliveredel theorprl progresses. 53.- FIRST, I.SIOIt,TGApE Bo.l.9AB r .tn tz t,he sami amount issued alsq according to.qte progress of th road, and tinAiir The preferred claim—snierior tI that of the Goverfirritent: .t 7 : • • 3. GRANT OF PUBLIC LANDS along the routel 12.800 acres per mile. or nearly tin million acre in all, which are now selling at the minimum rate tg $21.50 per acre. • • ' 1 4. CAPITAL STOCkors2o,oo9,ooo, ofyrble‘ 5,000,000 Is subscribed and pUld on the,Ororl 5. CASH RESOURCES, domprislng Donatloni from California sources amounting to $1,250,000 Net earninga, etc., 1885 .to 34170, $8;500;000 making a total of more than , Seventy Millions upon the First 726 I " ' hri 'hie Company now offer forests e ' 'lgh neat theli Par, Value and Accrued - intereet,' In currency, a limited amount of the •.. FIRST MORTCACE •BONDS, Bearing six per cent. per annnm—bOtli INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL being explicitly made' "PAN. ABLE IN GOLD cturiN t l , conformably .watt the specie laws of the United States. The Bouds are of 51,-000 each: with semi-anntiat gold coupons attaclied„payable in July and Jam:mfr. JET The Company reserve the right to advance tiu price AT ANT 213rWInt all orders actually IN iN miAR. SITU at the time Of any . such - advance'vrill at present price". They are believed to-tonibitu greater attractions of safety,'reliabilitv and prof than anv other seciwities now offered. and are rec; ommended to persons seekihg desirable' steady in; vestments. We receive all classes of Govern/nen' Bonds, at their full market rates; in exchange to: the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus enabliq the holders to realize from 5 to 10 percent. proitt, and keep the prinCipal of their investments equal]; secure. . , Orders and inquiries will receipt prompt attention' Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc. 4 giving! full account of the Organization,. Progress, .Bnsines and Prospects of the Enterprise' furnished on - 4 plication. Bonds sent by return Express at on Cost. FISK & HATCH, Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. CO. No. 5 Nassati it., Nevi Yoik. sffices of the C9mpany, •No. 51 WILLIAM ST. New York; Nos,. 56 twol_sB;'..RATßEßy,'6ocr Cal. sold by -• , JAMES T. leltiwlb6r4B• ROBINSON BROS., j do. • S. BeCLEAN *CO., . ; NATIONAL*. SAVINGS BANK, linteere, Subscriptions received. tbrougb Banks and Bank ere generally. • ..' tqir All descriptions of GOVERNMENT szqui RTTIES BOUGHT, • S9LD or EXCHANGED aiddi office; and..l)y,Mill and TeTegrijA,AT'ALARRE , SEVEN-THIRTY 'NOTES conveTted . lritolh New FIN - e -Twenties, or any other class of Gore" moot Bonds. • • /a- ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. .BANICERS;:aia others received and favorable. arrangemente n#ta for desirable accounts. , se GOLD, COUPONS and CO3EPOUNIS - I.ft EST NOTES bought and sold. ; •::, celi"e 7 silaCYli4 l 6" ' 8 ba~tgh for C ommig o 6 G. .• • - -; ;•••J:•- 1 i;!1 der Dealers and Invistokts.99t 9Athe , d ty, el r lug to make negotiations In 'dnir of the abo: j f, do so through us by mall or telegraphi 2 as I personally' present geously as though personally' tik . • • HAtc4; RANKERS AND DEALERS IN'ool,rEll, ;No.. 3 Iffasugati Street, AtetVilrolic.. RorApbrsusn.lB39......Tus LAIMEST .121. 411911121 • ' NORTH A31:13=041111 , •..:, Lig110141011160 1 1116 1 •• 4 A4• i :..„ .i its , . . 0 , s . tratnii i7: t. i :,.. IRON I , GALVANIZING O - iirqtrip.r. 1 .1 ~,...*.ii.:- .. fl.!1 : ::%-l-i•$,'- . !,'—;'. . f 11 80,000 OEtTISANTrIthkOTITRETY:OLT: - : k i l l , ttT CELE BRATED S TAR GAVIANCZED: — z [.. 1 - .!/1. - ••:... ri.".; --`,-;,.` I‘, -. . - 1. '.-i i .. v , -...:) 0. ..:::,, ~ ..m.:-...:... . r•fr.e..- , ,zi: ... •;.., ,• : ..; , ..i.t.-1 , ,-' , l : , 1 :.. ; -LIEGAIUNIN ' , nous ilaiiiiiitetnied - aS , these WO I, ihiabid - SO all 'Parts ",- 111}' of , the eotitinen Ore-admitted be . stperior to any Lightninglioir ins ;nsil. i'ilreat adneementseitc , W ' to peddlers and a 11,.. venom- Au_g at .wholesale. ', 'Also, tine Pistil:La Pointe,' Of al kinds and pAttextus. together with Insulators, Pas eningtc, copper si*d p -Iron Connection Oars, Bsseest„ etei ; thunpiep, Jitasis pltlets and Circalsrs sent Free .4 , • ,:.., '' - ! , :• 1;.; r ; ~ V lki VEYlAlntkil "' ~..-...,„--,-.._ :, ,1 Pi .1 i , N.• ..-1 . • . --:- ' "...., ' . .` . ..,,Ct ' '•' f ':+;;;.11: . '11 - r9i ~_l l. -„ P r , . ,J lk & 48,8 And, 49U , St.TohtSt i 1 , 4, 1::: .-. to ; • i PIM4D sg, .. CELTir. I• ic I • wlg. KREBS ce Dealer, No. MS DIAMOND ' T. PittidiOnli. kl 'Orders left liere or ai Maud reel4g i Vemift os- trs celscoronlßt alleolion.,:yfist 40' sin rltro. fo -loom and •ollesftiony.''.. , - ;• •,._ 1, ••-", i s'prros itl zrriplownif i liirs i t i • - ,. uI - R7' nil •'—' ' ' , - .....11016.4814114. istaistit.wf,:. atittriwr ' argtri: Intqa, ~...: ... IMPber'''' , , : t' . , . .. ' ei• ikid " ifftiktortil . • - ii i • 618 * 11014 k, ~. . ...P . ,. 1.-ri• ..4 4. Is , % sr . P gAl f li '"--'— '' ' • WI- Ott, ,- - ,i M. tre H . !WTI that the viewers ... `" . t• • ..• 2!t.. . 1 ''• Mr t itintit i llr PI . i .tlf, .•:1-. Thhil. haajVhlar beam • Isktar'tbuDlA trict Court, a. 11. Aprii Term. 1 . 0 far tor-, to 11°11. 116/1 'ti..ift 1. , ,,•121;•:. :1,71 . 1. 0 ' l a • tIAD klairlialitft D i r.^,VjtrA,tll( 0 ifrr . Vitt • ......./LaWaWriatai lifi, 11,11116. " ..a1inm0r....,; . 9 1 , -rdrpmft r j ( Il e, .070 rift, t.rtfll.ll( .17":!:tik;illtt Lq al Ihtit 5":" ed 1 , ,' 4 .1 !/: Nvi 1 ?l:tt'll'.1. !r 'OnitT.,l:.; ..17e 121•31 t, SE-PURITIES; S r 7 C`)Y II II = p ~'*_: