PI II littOurO &Ott. THE LAND iftird TlgstSF.Ao — ' [Following are the words ot ) tiiikehaiM!..., .leg indladi;Xecentti put t ied :l f:Om the:: 1 k-••• • ~: gifted pen V't Jan* , 211 .•,•,•.. ) 1084 1., cit. ttdif*lty . . ' The Will& toNthich they are kV is takenfrom DonizettPs ' , Torquato Tasso," and iq arranged by Mr. W. H. Everson, of Everson, Preston & ennsylvania_ C0.,1 _ _ - 7 -I Forri - Pittsbtrrgh. The latter " fact is a /d i& PalniThffititrt 64 the cultivation and re ". 71143,1% 3111441419tArifit-daaelk .. . • emon ' ir eirituy at IRMA, either at 'ithEti ernitirlike furnace or , the church or „,,RFr mid parlor piano:] . ~ , ..,. , , 1 •,, L'","'''OrieVrituste'fiach'd by look and word , when lore was young! : • •,-', ; ,f, : ' ‘.... ' ''' ' ) l3;ai o rii i i v olin tune again the chord ~ ... • ByortMe!s cold Lima unstrung! ..: • -, ~- 1 n . i'orinte's co'. d hand unstrmig, bre , lone.: I ' .I• • '-' re's harp would silent be, . . . -„ z :L. got Inettery. sings lOre, Maur a Song ' ' % .: , . of akand peY!:ftal OP? OFAtt etl'o. , ''' , 1 7 ''-.! i 6= , 4 11 4; thousan4 dream* that came: , • ~- 1 ::, , - ' • -When I wadriec4.)xly . . • L . •• . • ED, eat 4 ir tt were atill tie sant , e, ' j. - '1: , '': il , '-roidl,Maki' me IflePP /Or PT. , v .,Throald em'ry Malmsey b e e p - fur ~)cry. 'lWifieStlir ' - 7 Torm s,mag • 7I . , :Palnte to LIM roseate bents of toirth - •-•••••;(,) Mid POltimimiaemizurtaaa.•: fr 'Erey r Wettitit spfittl , Oil,..loritiirai iibvi; ha thee I eatfnot Dart; .- •-• .., T., • ;; St Withal-me to thy tnildert . grOvic . - s ' . ,r:i , Juktoarsdise my heart I: • •.. •r,.: . ' i I, !'-..:• 12 22 8 adi11e In, heart 'imidst • - ' i'.”. c '' • Toy ,wonder scenes once more;, , • 1 . ' '. . 'Bring_ dre:Ons ani fancies as thou dttral Ir,', ,L .In tho:tlays andmlghts of yore. • --' ' • cio , Bireet. yet half and, In a miner 164. [ 0 ~S • io slngB of yquth's - warmgmbnet ,t, to Ilse one hour of that. ,4-.1'..; • mild be w h an . age oflifeless time. cs .`t Tiortb an age 0 Ilteleal time which wrongs a _bear, an hope. and'atet • • , ns tore and Mem'z'y sing their songs . ~. 1..' Of the laud berfl-the sea. r.rit Irs•ikr,Vlo::ltTinvicriu-, cargo ZLI ; . ,Ir , l ^,..,.. ...: , f AW• ZA•P IN • • • • :' I7 A *4I-a • • ei ~•, h,N•j 0i , 4 70 7.„.,,f , - • • - 4 1P—Ttl ;; , :' , A l 4o.l4ltneleveFkl,llg.44; l / 6 34 4 d,PE4t1=; , r. 1103 ship ". Greenland ," whale 'n:hilbself ambled aifiang au iiaraelue: //am - - it of hiebergs, in about Seventy *Tees Ot . - north lat i t u de.:. On ,one side, and within a . ... ~ . , - :mile of his - vessel,- these were 'of - immense' • height:and closely Wedged togeflier - Nal a ' succession or snow covered ix 410,11 ted , I. 'ilthini each other as, far .as theleryAcoitld katatllithowir.g • that . the atiltll - 4U &Mi.' • -- •" , v ' Ivtei 4ta OCktj dp in tha t itaite r, ni f „tt.t ~. - itaw-probia.ty been'so for a longpqiod of i'T- 1 " ‘,.sptani rvaliens dm not feel 'gag e d ;, ;-c`'Niiiitu ma mutation, bin; there being;no Wind,. i-.: to.; ...inutt'n.6 , anuve - ‘Ather one . way or the .' ! AO mei," hgtz ne , therwre kept a Strict watch, 1 • • !illy* hig that he w‘t aid be "safe Ss long as: tut; n.4..oergd continued in their respective ptaA.e. - ' • ' , ,: •.- -About midnight the wind rose to a gale, - - accompanied-by thick showers of snow, ; , -- - widle a succession of thrrudeilng, grinding and crashing noises:gave fearkl evidence. that the icerwsein - mation. The vessel re-' ceived vicdent shocks every moment, for the haziness of the atmosphere-prevented • `';those on board from - discovering in what 1- ' . dhect, ... 'oil , the .9Pert :Water lay, of if .there' .actually.._. any , at. all . on. •either side of ~ thent, .Th. - a - r4glityies ,spent it taddng as ' often asl cause of danger: presented itself; - and in the morning the , storm abated, and Captainarrens found to his great joy • that 1 : e ..., .lils slip ' had not, !sustained. any.- serious . injury. 1 remarked with surprise that the accumulated icebergs, which had - on the , -, • previous 1 evening , formed, an impenetrable. - harrier; Lad separated and thsairanged by the wind, and that in,- one .places canal ; ;' of open sea wound its course . among them, as far as the eye could discern .- ,: , .. It was two 'miles- beyond , the , . entrance of . - this canal that a ship , made its appearance about noim_to the great astonfidement of. the crew of the "Greenland." ~ T he, sun shone ' brightly at the time, and l a ;gentle breeze ' 'blew from the . nor th. At , drat some inter '. vening icebergs prevented eaptapiWariene from distinctly seeing anything but 'her masts; but he was struck - with thei strange ' . manner in which her sails . were 'disposed, and with the dismantled-a.spect of her yards= and rigging. She continued.torgo before - the wind for a.' few furlongs, and then grounding upon ihq low icebergs, remained motionless. Captain WarrenaL-cariosity was so much' excited that ha immediately leaped into his boat with several seamen and rowed toward her. On approaching be, observed that her hull was miserably weatherbeaten, and not a soul appeared on deck, which wnacovered with snow to a considerable, depth. He hailed her crew several times, but no. answer was returned. Previous to step ping on board an open port-hole near the. .main.chains caught his eye, and on looking • intolt he perceived a manrechrking hack in • a chair, with writing Materials on a table before him, but the feebleness of the light' erithi -made everything, • very;: indistinct... The party wentupon .deck, and having removed • the hatchw y, which they found closed, . 1 : they descended to the cabin. They first -- camel° , theapartment which Captain War rens viewed through the port-hole. , A . tremor seized him as he entered it. Its in mate retained his former position and seem ed to be insensible to strangers. He was found to be a- corpse, and a green, , damp i , moldhad 'covered his' cheeks, and forehead and veiled his and eyeballs. ;..He had a enp ' 'ln his hand( and a leg-book lay before him, the last sea once In whose unfinished page • ran thus: • , -• '•• "Nov. 11;1762.--We have now been en - closed in theiee Seventeen dajs. The fire •:went out Yesterday taming, ,faid our mas - , ter has been trying ever since to kindle it ' again without success. "His wife - died ' this 'taming.' ' There is no reliet" ,;, , , '': ''Captain Wiriens and his seamen ; hurried froa the spot withorksaying a word. On entering the ,principle cabin the first . , object • 'that ethadei. , 'their attention Was the dead '' body of a female' reclining' on a bed in ,an • attitude of *op interest and'attentiOn. Her : eciantenance retained the freshness of life, • but a contraction of the hmbe showed, that ; her-form was inanimate. . - Seated onthe floor was the corpse of an `apparently jowl .g man, holding a steel in ' one band•and n'flint in the ,ethei, as if in the act of,strikingAire'..upon some tinder which lay beside s him: In the fore part of ithe ;vessel several sailors were hound Virg .4,eadin their berths, arid the body 'of a boy -man i seen= crouched ht' the ,bottom „of, the .gan_rvarstidric. . : • . , ~ ' ', ilieither provision nor fie' coul d be Peel , - Tee* but Captain W.ariens was prevented, -by the superstitions Prejitdiiies`of hisaeardeit, -iron examiningthe Vesaeliiiirniantelyas, he ' 'wished to have diane. He therefore, plrti4d ?away the log-book alteidY'ineritione t,,t6 - p Awned to-bhp 'own ofbri-inict . limn steeredJo the southward ilereplyAniP - with the awful example ;vititirfid had rild - -witriestaidef iherdanger' of iut,„..Vitting, Af Polarsits hiligh northern Wit*: 0.a. , :„ ~., ,ClOnlieturrit*toEtiglaridlin ; . , \V.Flall! 4 1 4 1 thies respetting Veisillathat'• t ko r , c_ ~„,,,,,,....i,i,.., .... . - - thereetateetthtlee h WithOtei. , .! 14 i *al 00*.A..wi: tie,*lttell. . Oalk nienatin-hienr fie 'itedeiiidil , -the I go name-endidsWerAlfWeoingehi owl of her infieltgode . MeM* . : *l)4.;cd 4 1 0 shelhed bilintakirr . . )0 to .the tithe eitihrdieliP der a , ikt,#a klit ,i, , „; 4 , ~-.. n - ,(q" - Klia" . 7- `'L ~,,., fu, n .1 , ,,,',.. ...,.: h l',l - ,f :,!'l O, l - :It ' no . ni . nsi .= . i i , y), . .. tios 9tv , *e-1.) v , l 1 1 9, =.i• , • _ - • -•-4 AF ' A !sew Dog Story. Our hot anecdote . hunly a twelvemo ~ old. Monsieur d t e- 7 .134- and Monolith P— country gentivalitilrei*lng in I, 'neighborhood of Eordalt , !*arolgieat sportsi. men and' greet Alai& ;The rbas:twe. &A ' erbtar . 'orM one; - a if dogs, , th --,.. , 'as op 1 300 . .1114 inie their s ys, they n i aar *w ilt are intimate icquainea 11, passionat e ly addicted to the chase. One day they came to the understanding that they would have a little ittmLalLto themselves,_for...their.OWlL particularpleasure - stutinfit -- The - y stiffed a wild rabbit, which ran to its burrow, as the most:prudeptial_nrowitiseald.make.- ViiiTifiLlitak.:--- -- -littatis follirria iticilii that he ccittldniAteyktfOreain. There he remained stic ki ng in the "hole, unable to moVeeither backwards or: forwards:: After eerit, , ...tOthig*vit 1 0- 4 °' '044 1 . ,ot!ti,hie two compernenr re t urned ' ; moue overwhelmed with grief ' Thefi t te t re depressed inspirits. 'dead beat with ri,"!perhap.a also ` their leoralenees ' pri Lthern' a. itio: • ' Their masters remarked their wretched plight, but lad wintintel:ibr atecnnating-for it. The nazi slat. the .alogs disappeared afresh.. At luglit each returned td his respective domi cil, worn out, with bleeding leet, ' their -wale covered. With earth and:completely off. thiii4l3l4te• The. Pare thing ' continued 'ay after: day. ~M..deS------,. uneasy at : the'absedee of his first dog, -andsurprisrid i ftt the. strange proceedings of the -second, 'mentioned.', - the,'. aflutter 'to . Us' 'neighbor , i P-..:- . ;'-ifho...'..tlren' 'told him' that his o'vn , lei had been'''dolitg' ' 'exactly • the - same. Early next morning M.: 'ile g '--;=,.'--'- was awoke breellial dogs scratch ing at his.doer..l On going 'down stairs to. •ascertsin the cause, he wassatinidied to*. hold the missing,deg escorted 'horde by his .two companions, but weak; emaciated and reduced alMost. to a 'skeleton: Stopecting . what might happenedihe caused search to be :made, and soon , discovered • the rab birobegot!, ln,-;which , the.. poor creature led " i .; ko!:!en Imprisoned • for sua. whole days. ' -4 70 5144 FRW ,010 .1 2 a! ef tbe burrow bad been islararppbro -,an open .cave, evidently nwerro. the ritntilienf labors of ,the: _two dogs that remained at liberty...Lor?don go , IBM Doniestle flatiplitesta.: - 1 , ~ .... , wh il etravelbig, a fdw Years since, f.:was detained some days a in one at - Our western 'iltiel:,;:tiietaicriverhgc4 a Ut . c . pr al* :way, in which were_ several heuses 'Occupied by. the better ' class :of artisan a nd 'I . . . be came much ,, interested in one of these, so much that no. soorierdidl hear a glad shout from the little ;voices than I knew it was meal time. and "Daddy was coming," and I took up my point of observation in - harm- less end admiring scrutiny-of the well gov erned lemse.On the way in the lather raised the , rejoicing : child in his arms and gave it two or three resoundingsmacks; arm other one had crept to the door-sill, and this was lifted also, and , its little cheek laid ten,: derly upon the shoulder, which was hunch ed up to brink it ck;Se to that of the father's. 43y" this time the wife bad brought" .a .bowl of Water, and a white, coarse., teWel;Vrtn she 'took the'childrei down, t applying.alsc. ; .sun- dry Jigs, now on the shoulders of ,the little 1 1 -*tea, and now ce2, - thebroad,' father ;,ones; and 'while tluihnshand Ova* list ru .et: the hard, rough hairkhe'stretklielout . , _ a neck 'and kissed the`' rett-, filial'," wife; -who' would be hovering near '11M: ' They; said eke, they dined at the plain, Arliolesome board, and more than once 1 found myself .wafting 'them a bededletion with tears' in my eyes. 'lt is so' brutish to pass witliont a word of reeognition-"of the Omit Giver. Thehusband was a grave' man;= and the wife a lively, cheery one, neat as a neir' pin, An d . every.chatty. I thought them , wonderfully well tor , there was no moroseness ilithe man nor • levity in the woman,' and • when Sunday came and the.little household, dressed in all its finery, baby, andall, went out to church, it was a sight to f behold.— Mrs. E. Oakes . Smith. I Mir the Pinion got Excited. A few years since, DIPAIr the city of F—, in Connecticttt, lived and preached old Par son P., who was excitable and near-sighted. One day he had lieento the'city, with ,his ho Be, and among his purchaaes Was II:lar rel of flour, the head" of which Was partially Uri the way liome the old man was over taken and passed by a fast yotmgmau, driv ing a horse and putting on muph airs. Now, the parson's 'horse ' was usually a quiet, steady going ' animal enough, but he couldn't stand that sort of thing; so he start ed after him of - the first order in good earnest • MEE • The jolting of the wagon at length jarred the head completely off the barrel, and the strong wind that was• blowing directly after the parson "blew the flour all 'over him and the horse.. At last the fast young tnan•was left, and the village'reached• but the speed of his horse was not checked, In driviifg through tt, street to reach his home, he came in contact'vrith one of his deacons, ;who was,ruOumlly surprised to see Lis minister , driTing it. such pace, and fug listed Mid to stop. • ,•-• "!',W r l t ip Parson '" said he, "what , ,on ea IS the matter? You seem greatly exeite4l" . • "Zicited!" yelled the , old man, "excited! / Who wouldn't be excited? Snow storni in July! Get up Debblzil" 1 The deacon smiled,liutWai glint POWER OF A. HORSE',B SCENT.—There is one perception that a horse possesses 4o which little attention , has' been pai . d, and that is the power of • scent, With some horses it is acute, as • - with the dog ; and for the benefit of those. who have to drive at night, such as physicians and 'others, this IMowleke is Invaluable.. I , never knew it to tail, mull have riddenhundreds of miles on dark nights, and in consideration of this power of ,scent ~this is my simple advice: 'Never obeak. your ' horse at , might, but give him a keit - head, and, you may zest assured that he will never g off -the road, And will P.. you ' C4pediti iWar. and ;safe.:' In re -41 ' 'to', the power's scent in a, horse, I once knew-one of :a fair hat was stolen, and re covered mainly by t e track being made out by its mate, and th t "after he had heen ab sent sitrar eight ho• .-Tail,' . • . . - linfA*As i ir-, , b 'cr4o4x OF 431 8E8•r The little fishing • illitge4' Schwarzort, situated on. the.shor • of the DaWei betwe en Memel And Danzi • about , two, leagues:lto 'the south of the ''f, rtner.'place;o has•withihi the last three y,, acquired a- eertaiwiim •Wtance owing to . the'dlse.overy• of ,ii:larlie W= of amber. ' * bed .is 'olt4ited neat the flipeXeininet 'ti is believed.to;be,ex- Unitive: '76111: d ' dredges are employed for the colletilororibli.iimibor; ; o l 7 ,01 as,a considerable of edge worked by Wind; The amber is tottAd'9,4,4milfppn ly in se P tuntei ladl;;T i littli ligani-4bseln? 'kebab' the sands a 'a epth of frout,ten, to twelve, feet. The quanbitjr, of niarjeiAol leCtedareollllidaiible.L . ' The Iliad is Whim shoftc•what itfsioasbeq, le; boei:t o, 4 l o them*: ai ~ . :11 .) _ . ~I : , , , ~.. 1 navy hivings bowitite 4 404 1 11944Kanuit glf 'Ow LLIT l ONis , u ut amtuleAhmodetwom" :WebaveiVid yb CcOsitittuybr =could Astaire VW eso.9 -09Wil4icres7 lunallrlaroimm.l .14°,1 is P'`i 2 t. :Yxmlaai PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.i, ,SitIIRDAY. MAY 9. 1868. ',ARTISTRY, 4: VierRACTEDiLt-` 41, ' 9 C 8 • ORDRBED S _ A - itrial ET 7 MIA* , - . STS PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE AND av g: ta~, s~ • GAS FUETI:UMRI ritLealcs C skiff a* icok AND ffi-L •,, Just reeeived the finest end largest assortment ever opened In ibis city. . WELDON& . KELLY, ; • , . ,14011' , WIXID STREET. 001{. VERGEN , A4EL , tatatniZi DRY GOODEL,:.: Jl 4 2K Ei r . muNta,orzmita oDOlit „ iSuoteseor to J. M. Burchfield & co.) .BPIONG DRY GOODS. SPRDIO DRY RDO . B Mr4 6 / MIY)/SK 4R. jirutrarsresfiUfannotutees that the extenatve.ilterattotte to• • Balralfr-JIBTGOODS - . STORE' A:re Vempletett., end n e Nisi' OPEN. He offers an anttrerr - -q7 New, stock of . DIV 4.120e45, 'For Serial end Sweeter 'Weir. ,44,t,1xp IfftTest East. ern:Cue prices. • • • - , ' step: , 97 . .:...M0NET titREZT.;...:B4 •• • :.'' .. 14I' ' ' '. - ‘.7'. • ' ' ' 4 . ;;;• • •• • ..'" "-: ''' '0 - . • ' - '0 11 1' ..;. ' .. ' .... 1 ‘';.?i',......-' - ‘ ',-; 2 • - : - .' - ,..... gi; •.-- . ..-:, ',.‘fiVi . ..', ',.','-;'. _ ',.....,-".:::.,- -,.-.E.. -- :• ..P 4 : , ,. . - 1: _' ; . . 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S .1C " • c „ . • Weinrlteattenilon in our. : KID '.DLOVE:IIIIPARTiIIn . Witch 151'0W complete with everir valet' and shade. 4n addition to our own special lmportation of the Celebrated A. C.C. (Jeuvin) KEDS, We have secured the exclusive site of the 4, lEtari•ls Sessinlgies Kldsi" The best Glove will most perfect fit. . . . - SLACRUM & CUIRLIELLi spa 19 FIFTH Snmer. MACRATM 4k, CARLISLE, .;t t . ' § 1. (row offer the most elegant line of BURGS .. . 7, . . Invite yeonn e e d at ln ten P t it o ti n b o ar h , theiro e which uston they ra ean b i;ly Arne are nearly. all new and orlgin e i,:a d , abgui 0 ItiEqIFTH T.V.n..4THAtti..REGULAA dil l CES. mAcwqm • 19 141711 91'9XET, ' • ' Rave just opened all. shades of . 1 • : • • • • - 911L1,1911 AND ItISTARI FRINGES.. . • , BUGLE 9111 PS :tap *.R.gegirs, At pe ' low •rlcee.' ' " ' sat B TATEMENT REAL :ESTATE gA.VitilS BAI4II, On t1y3,1“ . P . Day f eif kwil, 1668. . ~ • ' • ASSETS. ,Bond -and; : , Mort t• •. ' • Es tate , ' $39035 08 • 6 ' • lj y o, 5 7 34 Bondi:l.ot . • • '7. 0 . 0 ; (00 . • , I S. 10a 881 Bonds at likocoo 00• •• onsce,FurnAture • '413 GO, • , , Cash • 44,D90'40 • Total ' "• ' • " ' -4158,330 08 :• ; I Amount Duo Degos- • itors • 1130;535 83 Amount Due Depps... , • -•• • Hors, interest,Hay Ist. 1808 140,500 es • • • - : esso,es&es • Balance Coritlngent Fund 21+.400 03 " 1468,331 08 • The ahoic is a true statement. . •A. tAltßlEßL e Tretitirer; ' The undersigned, Auditing Commit e, have ex. , *mined the book' of the :Wank,' 'the onds, Mort- ` gages and Securities, and counted the Cash, and find the foregoing statement correct. - . NICHOLAS VOEO LY, Jo., AYH.. H. SMITH, - o..tartme. rroit#6l4—•lsw - Jostr, .• •f* • samlnios: hI4.IIOWE,' Flon.'di K HOOIIIIEAD; ISAAC JONES., t , Husigy • COPELAXD ' - HANNNY 0 , 11111D8: •••'''' NI HotBAS YOENTLY, • • WM.I IV 13811 TA. ••' .• ••• ixtrausaT • ALLOWED on I this nsti; tution',' at SIX' PEE CENT. PElt ANAD/Ily poxable to depositors In ' May and , Noveinber, ',smelt; lc liOt drawn,' will. bo added: in ;the >principal and 174314-* YOCISDED.: , Accountant—B. Ci - rAIVIKE ' .' " 2 . Solicitor ? BRADFORDITODu. 08FLUE.,1%/POlliintt'"llll.lsloT...•3lo7:tiN V.•„„„,i„; _: ,11 (.470.. 1... t ,..0,.. .., CITY' or Aitaatuan, ,Iht . 4 ~4 , :- . .• "jIALEIKOMILu. 3ECElVllatthiemeiuntt&Le i *Xt tl on THESDAY4I.IIth•Inet; for Hit &DUI! Wind PAY.- "Mtt4 c.9#oyons , :okporiv &Tenure , land' ADM* : wiz r. r 411NIATAI 43`PREET,'"' 'front -• Esediveleh' . 4l:ent 44) . ~.ftiv, &r,Ayjme., a Tt ;11 , .. !..; ~. ~ ii; ; , 1 v a l , OttrrrlD.::Cl.°l4l4S. AYl4 llU Pitg! tOrge9l2 4 . .. enact fhltsET, !font North I‘.tei4e to'. I4ttay; 4 / I ,INIJ6k itititiii'ir4444 ,4. .f ,V.iiir,ti. Veit ittle of Corey street: -- ' - -.. .. ~ • . . . 'UNION AVENUE, front Ohio , Avtgitt to , Chttith Street. OHIO AVENUE, frent_O ,rtat i mme the PHU burgh, Portage rteleat • GEANTJl,VENVELftezp.4llthlteusb,'Yort WAytte & Unlealnlg mad to, cop Avenge. , , • •.DlEtONtAvast ute .14.argivf the c'en; xpareptekti • 11te.,941.01 i •,., Mlnotpolnl rateteettloar. r• • Avenue , • reetirAitsi 1 &E, '- &I attle6em - • •* - ----• bathe , -- -'• - • ..j !obi • - t • ...;,!---, :,. •: :1 - •i•y r.._ lN 4 , - A a • Nll/40114, ' '-: 71 .• ' • elo 7 1414: I' ,Vt ~. • - Wien .• 1 r • . .'' .1041111THTf lFrp +. . : • - 't vi .4 44A,Alt ,ga 4 i M18:179 , . ' City a _I • tet 4Orcac.)tbsy fluid be tient: it consists of TTNDANTITLAIN AIVIIPA: BARRED& PLAIN NAINAOON: ..` CAMBEIOB,,EtO- , 1: LINEN, id 31 TOWE . a ver . lIMPIT is now Completo., ESN taitil OF CORSETS, !ft,r; p ""i - 116 - 1 ' d, EASTItEN PRICES. Lot of Parasols,, tlitlitiESkiedOLOßg, I.kaRDBE xinS, atii-Wr ME OIiKD 50C. a patr. ÜBLIN SKI R TS st $l.OO ALMOILWI, $L EMI NEW BEMS ! Bonnet and- Hat Franies; Crapes, Illusions; Silks and Satins; Velvets and Laces; Parasols, Sun ,Umbrellas. French 'Woven Corsets, No. 16 MARKET sinzrr 19 Fifth Street, ..00 . laci ll . . . Me titan_ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ITOHN D. BAILEY & BR"; t , STI)CK AND lEht ESTATE BROKERS AND.AIaiTIONESIES,,. . - Are pre¢aesd t 6 B af-Anstien STOCKS, BONDS; sad' alFkkinda or szeintrrnts, REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., either on the premise*** at the BoXrd of Trade Rooms. • Perth:Wm' attention paid, as heretofore to the , sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales af Real Estate in the country_ attended. • . - .OIIIte. — Sii..II3I.II7OIIIITH- STREET. toe= !HEAP FARMS FOR SALE. ‘4o.lltltatildiieimaiortimianSlPMT estmoreland and Indiana counties, on remark*. bly easy terms. oniony thenanyanurdestrous of buy ing enninirehidie on gMe ildtogetboti Call and e:- amine for 'yourself. mll4 ETA .EBTATE. VIIIVritIP 31LEVEINCE` 2, FOR 3ALE Olt RENTerta: ge , twO , ..storY double ousecerontalningle rooms` including double par lor, with =eft , 41tiantleal :Wed *ll the modern im prorementrrl Isere of ' ground, filled with gralt grari s t,, rm beniesi &AI Situated near : r. Bllnersime, wt.) the lnatlon of the_Wylle .stree.t rasseuger cam Mk one of the hanmest locations in Allegheny County, and in a: good nelgSberSood. Amity, at W; A. lIERCEDIVIS Steal ratite Otdee, ST Grant street. . , • • , la= 85 " ri SALE -14 TO. .1141E'r....Houges and Lots for sale' hi ill a arts of the eft/ and in. rbs.:„ Aisne several , lf 8 , in! good locations. Also, a small WOOLEN F ACTORYc with 20 acres of land, and good Improvements; • which I will sell cheap and ,on reasonable •terms. Business Houses to let on go streets. - Priest. Dwelling Houses for rent In both cities, Yew fartherlan Inquire ' 110Gratit . street. crptkeitel'athetiral. CM . , all.1161)04317 ZOTS".:WOR BALE R .; cheats BUILDING LOTS: in the tithing village of Allentown, adjoining the Bir.. =lngham line, ten rainuteenralk Min ()arson street or by the Pittsburgh and Brownsville Bead _• delight ful and healthr location.' ing last besideO build ings were erected on these ;grounds, a large school Witting. The above:lots are large 81.1 . 4nd eloiM them out atverylovr prices, say from 00 to •300, and only requiring the small saw :o $lO d down: the balance can be paid at the rate of 1110 per month (If preferred). 'and examine our +plots of the ground, at corner ofPouith. and Smith held st ets. . Imre.) B. McLAIN lb CO. CHEAP FRAME DWELLINGS.: TWO won Washington Street. Allegheny. City, Will be .sold sepa'rateri If desired on the most _reap b e terms. LOTS AO by 130 each. zirokers and Real nssaSe;4 4 ,gerits, rio..6oBmithtield. 000 A) • 0() ACRES' OF CHOICE LABI)S 'FOE SA TE BY THE ' • - ' Union Pacijk Railroad Company; EASTERN DIVISION,. ' Lying along the: Line of their road, at • $l,OO T 0.56,00 PER'ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF,FIVE YEARS. For.„litillerpittiplarfe. maps ic.,addresa • . /OMR -P. BENBREILTX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Or CRAB. B. LAMBORN, seiry, - • St. - WALL PAPER. AILL' PAPERS t ' For HALLS, PARLORS, For sale CHEAP. AS THE CHEAPEST, at No.lol Market Street t near Fifth JC)S. rt. KuGtik.s & BRO CM WALL PAPERS--1868. • . _lTnsurpassed beauty add quality. ritalkSHAtilai No. 87 Wood Street, ' ,', near. • F!iwth. '_IBTABLISNES) 1849..i.:2111PLA11 GIST IN AltEllltA. IIORTH AJK:MIO4N Ibuttfactom • DitASS FOIJNEILY • ( n/ 0 ?"' OAt'fiNIZINO WORKS. 40;000 VISE"I'MOTTPA,CTLTItEr? THE:CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED TAGEETNIIgIiffk RODS , Manufact4ed at these works,. and Sold foal' parts of the Continent, use.. dmited to be imperlor to any' Lightning. Rod in Great inducements offered to peddlert 'end. (Ida. persons buying. at „ wholesale. nne Plattner Points; 'or all kinds and patterns, together with Waltham', Fastening s , - Copper - Copper.and Ulm Connection Bun, Grates. - ett. - Samples, Zam phlets and Glretters sent free, =I RE'l3l7ltl4l, HOITER & ,Nos. 488i0 490 fit;fibilit.'' Alestvto.... wis:,,,rsow reeiP , P , - -t _ y ki4 G. M. PETTY, No. Stalttleellt s et SITUATE ON ClIA;s1B/ItS and KTI'CUENS, In GREAT VARIETY, ts l3% , ,-• le. MI lIIAIMNW'MOM. NOW OPEN. 13 JEtNI:aVI'S LIWNG CIIWOMITE REcEriioNs XVZBY' AFTERNOON AND. EVOM • t . 1-..:, . ! , • - ARTft 8, li, ir i e;)44, # l4 ' ) 1 44.i:Tr46 iis Ei:t4 ii i toltif 1... Jlurning- Ruins, git 4tke..)tusim ler 21. ).0...i. yi. , ~..,,„........,,,,. ~,_ Circassian Girls, , ,— , ",, %.• 1* ' , 1 -'' f , : iiie s 4l;/ 14 11 1 1IAL I5 ; 9r ... ' ; 45. F r Allknffr.F4ellNlC ARPOPPlLMBALstOiCottlatitesi *CA air.rcatettniattidifeliadree ReCiptOnS*Aiternoitils toil 'trains • Exhibltione from A olellielt gqnattU 3-14- the all 11_nirettd trona hhtil-10- Itt-thearittelapi.! Admlestme. oeutOt (Ands= trader t 16:mints. 7- • - .• in y tzp --..- larTnAllaetk:100111W; ato l t i ntif I CIIICIJS 113 M 1111:1MIIII TRAINED AIRIMALS. :RED LION LOT' Caniinencing Meht"DAlr; May 4t TOURN OM' EVERY'. NIGHT wr co Doorst and r 8 arid 7 1 .I'arforraul Mmence a .4' ", OrPPrTSIIIEHGH :THEATRE. AIMS ' Itiaresizr CeXp r H.i 400.0.ri.., a . MAITAGILE Delighted audiences. to ;witness the chaste, I gatit and witty perforrtuinte;• THENDWItiIA CUPID. The Family Matinee Saturday afternoon. Sr attruetion for Monday night. orntnarinu.is , • , •`• OciniiirisitOlTES OF BT 4111 _ 6 REATi9 URAL LI MN I CURIWIT_II 7 2., '• - AT lo's 134 BALL; Fifth atree.C.oppositeNgtsbursh-Thistre. " Cards of Admiurion' 2 5 eli4lt!%; Dam open It 8 x. 7410 P.! i , apfhol SEWING IYUCEI7.InS; .t ;DROVER diiBAULF,I1 9 14 I " :„, _ • 1111 EMU 1 rLOCK fitI7CIEU, sp E wum 14r/Clitia: . 4 r••• 71 LivrE9lOterovzso,l, 7 4, At the New and Eiegatit Sated . 1i OF ;rErk.§*a_vt:, 51'.FIFTOi'.STRET;r r Also, fiEIIDLMLATTAOFIXESTS__ ,IMActrit RIMS and cazTorm, , TIMEA.IN, AtAUHINE 01 `do,' AC: The citizens of Pittsburgh are reaps , Laity incited to can. _ • - . Applications for.Agencita Cireulats • lamples br maims epplieptiott: Correspondence benadressed to - • .o . • G : RoVER & BAKER 5.31. CO .13202 2 r STRErr,,PITtSI3IIRGIL -BANKRUPT 'NOT/OE.EL TmsTO GtVE. NOTI - CE on the 3141 day of May,D‘..1.8611, a WS - rant in llankruPtcy was lamed against the • ESTATE OF JANIES : SONLIVIATOS; Jr.; Of Ohio ievritilitp; lithe` county-of Alleghen ai elate of .rennsylvania„ :,who hes beer; adjudg ed bankrupt on his-own' potitiob; that payment, any debts and delivery of any property belonging' • *such bankrapt,,to hint or [or lilt use, and the trait -far of any property bs him ate forbidden bylaw; th a meeting of :the creditots ot the said bankrupt, , prove their debts-and te Thome, one. or more A signees of hisetitate," *ill Ibe held at- a Court Bankruptcy, to be bolded at No. 110 Federal sues Allegheny (My, Allegbent county, Penna., befo JOHN N. FURVIANON, F.sq., - ftegister, on the .1 :day of ' June , ISSR. - 1410 Wellsek. A. IC . : • • 'I'IIOMAS: IIOWLEFT . • toy 7: , -U, S. 'Menthol, aslge3senger. rrims ,L 9 TO . GIVE NoTauE Oixt 1. on the 4th day orAtay, A. D.. 1844, aWI rant In Bankruptcy wasAssued agatnctthe ESTATE OF REEMAN TEEDEB., Of Allegheny City,An the pytirify,of Allegheny, sr State. of PeansTleaniaNwhoLluie been adludged bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment. nny.debts and delivery. eXany_property,belenithlS I such . bankrupt; to'hlm, or fur use.. and" tt transfer of anis property' by' Min are forbidden k law; that a meeting of.the creditors of the said bant runt, to wore their debts 'Mad to choose One or mot Assignees of iris estate"' will be head at: a' Court Bankruptcy'. to be hoiden at the office of the Begl ter. at 1i0..11.0 Federal Efitreet,. Allegheny City,'A, ANC .Esq _ _ legheny county. retinae:. before. the day or gene,A ager. I clot ct ,3 +l . 2 4 Yiirholiat niar i eenoc re t: The Undersigned beteg, ggBtxxi notice of h appolotmenc as Assignee of 4El'l - 'VARNEY; tAllegbety• in th: county_ of. llegheny find: State of. Penturylvantss withinsaid Dlafrict, who has been adjudged a same! L urt nrA Ithi • own petition by the District Court JAMES W. ifij - iiitAY Assignee.. t i inS s :9 7 e Attorn ey- at -Law 17,eFilth street . ___. F ii =THE' CO URT' Q 1 ApramarENT etiT,rwrr,,lcro. 61 Mardi' Term, r. : : .• itulthe matter ':l3O' the hecount. of ItOBERW; I I Did,_'Es9 l :rentor, of Ibesotate .of • FREDERz4 OK Mall, ELatali,dee'd: - ,_ p :April lati• 6, O. HABBIIOII6K, Vsci.; appoint ~ • Auditor : lto audit and dletrlbute,tho tummy an 6,'. • Port upon the except toile filed: DX • • 1› • • .., -, •.; • ; , i , ': I. -!Fromthe Record. ; • i /;,,, • AotiI,ANWP , , Vert: TUE 'OO'Crtfr : ~:;•,: `Notice la hereby evert that 1.-wlll attond to the .du•ti. Ms of the abirreAo.• polittmettt; at a office, No. 1614 ourth • "net. • -mtuthirittl, , on DA UR DAY, •11a 9q. ' lb. 1,608, at 51. o'clock .r...x., w :and where al , :i • emits Illteres;e6Masy attend. • .. , : . • F f ,-; -•-• ' • - • ~, - - •• iga HANntOUCK, '' '.l64tiltOr. n - • gittsbnritti, April IKiwor.• . ;: ; • ~- • Y. , • apittoMt 6 q••,-!: . .- 1 2 ItirtATL wen w-ITTICE - ISA • i r.,:: answr Gxv - milthat, sit a *ellen' Will l'3d;•.%'- - ode on before, inn et tlet, , AB6ll. i ire ; Goternot . or A itardon for. W lAN•BI'7 DI; c•itito leiteNrr • omitted or the •c eof tartan . t : so. ISO,. pfitii,'' 2 ~ tuber l? , tsul.; A. Olt 2161 = , l2 , te' letrort bff4..Z. • • tater,l3eastotts, qt Aillklhetty, _,. :Ml_ L it iten-,a , •%; embed; int the lat mix' of 1 ehrumt7iii. tßalls.criirr--Kt bit , term ofthlrteett obtha. - ; ,-, ••rt t. ~.o. r,;•.f,„- ----• VA' . 1. 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