El 85t1 Eittskr* GOIt THAT LAND. TherP is a land where"beanty cannot fade, Nor sorrow dim the eve; ', Where true love shall not droop nor be dismayed And none shall die! Where is that land, 0 where! lror I would hasten there! Tell me I fain would go, Nor I am wearied with a heavy woe The beautiful have left me alone; The true, the tender. ; from my path are gone! -0; guide me with thy.hand - If thou dost knew the land, Ice I am burdened with oppressive care, And I am weak and fearfil with despair! - Where Is and Tell me. wbere ? Thou art kind gentle, tell me where ? Friend, thou must trust In Wm who trod before i he TIl ime baths of life: :Rust bear meekness, as e meekly bore, Snro and Deis and strife! • Think how the Son of God Thase thorny paths bath trod; Think how be longed to go, Yet tarried out for thee the appointed woe 'Tblnk of Hie weariness in places dim, Where no man comforted or cared tot Him; - Think wh i che blood-like sweat With His brow was wet, Yet bow He prayed, hnaided, alone: In that great agony, `• I hy will be done! ` ` Friend, do not thou despair:. Chrl.t from his Heaven of Heavens will heir thy prayer! -From the German of Ulatand, 1941 EPHEMERIS. —Eight days more of Andy Johnson --Ohio has seven living ea-Governors --Bth of 34ardh A. J. leaves Washing ton. —Old Sol Smith left 4125,000 behind —Chicago had. ninety-three deaths las week. —There are 452 Penobscot Indians left in Maine. —George Peabody is at one of the Ger man baths. —Ten hours is - the regular day's work of the Pope. —Parisians 'eat Russian bears with great avidity. —The theatrical "Girl of the Period" —"Dol."--Judy. i —A divorced wife thirteen years old lives in - New York. —ln 1866 76,373 children attended the schoolain Greece. —The velocipede, epidemic has spread to 'Kamm and beyond. • —The man to play the Rogue's March —Fifer. Shame I—. Fan. —Silver dust for ladies' hair is said to he very popular= in Paris now. —Mr. Gladstone is writing a book on `the great men of the classic age. —The Colored "Cilizema' Monthly has appeared at. Jackson, 4 -Garibaldi's novel "Clelia" will be published in this country in April: —An exchange says that a reaction Is taking place against velocipedes. Scott-Siddons is now acting at the National theatre, Cincinnati. —An exchange says "what Spangler wants to be is—as clear as Mudd." —Opera balls at Paris are said to be wickeder this year than ever before; —Don Platt says Seward is naturally good, butihinks it brilliant to be bad. 2 --Berthold Averbach has petitioned for an American international copyright law. —A thousand barrels' of whisky without brands were seized in New York on Fri day. . . —The Philadelphia Councils went over to New York last - week and visited the Moritte. ' . —Five Tennessee papers head their col , ~ , s with the name of Andrew John son f , r Governor. - D las alla,. of the New York Sun, is anxio to ride on the monocycle or one _ wheeled velocipede. —JOhn-Bright wants America to abol ieb Capital punishment as-an experiment for England's benefit. —On Thursday evening. Henry Ward Beecher is to lecture on Rational Amuse r meats in Phiadelphia. 1 ' —The principal' occupations of the • ladies of Florida are said .to be raising oranges and shooting alligators. .., 1 --Different Measures of Value.—The ,Spanish ideal—millions. The Spanish real—two pence half-penny.,—Punch. —What is worse theta the dis-establish ment of the whole church? Why, a miss- • A establishment itithe next pew.—,Tzidy. —Miss Gilmore, a member of die Catho lic Church, recently, in Chicago, re nounced her religion and confessed Jude- 18IIL -:-The King of Pain has turned'up again, with his long flowing lucks, in , Lenxington, Ky., where he was convicted of' playing faro. —Trinity churchyard would seem to be -a sort of Westminster abbey fall of the dust and boneti of "ancestors" and "rev elutiomity"dead." —A person on trial in Dubuque, lowa, the other day, told the justice he lied. The honor descended from the bench and punched the impudent fellow's head': —The Tomahawk likens the Siamese Twins to two volunteer regiments which have nothing in common betweenithem buttheir band, and that Is out of harinony with all creation. a Buddhist monastery in Thibet s is said to be the highese'perma nent human habitation in the.world. It is 15,117 feet,' \or higher, than the top of ; Mont Blanc, above the Sea. —A Washington telegrani says : "A magnrighttirssouggestive object stood in front of a trunk storel in this citylt to-day/ In the shape of a newly covered trunk of medium size, freshly marked "A. John - - son, Tennessee." - -Chantrey's • "Washington," at the Moston State Rouse, "conveys to one .who looks upon it for the first time, the %unresthetie impression that it represen a man getting up in his night-shirt and at tempting to light- the - gm." —The Pluladelphia BUltaili says "a little flirt in,Cincinnati has been sucking t - peas so long that ink haS become her _natural diet and she now drinks ink by the bottle; the doctors consider her case ink-curable. She insists that it is all write inside of her." —Burlingame and his suite went'one day to the garden of plants in,Paris to see the beasts.( One of the Mandarins carelessly turned his back on the mon keys' pavillion, when one ofthe apes seized the• Chinese tail, and if' he did not make. Rome howl, he made the green Mandarin yell oh until he was released. —The Wabash Avenue Rink has issued a large number of handbills, pile inserted advertisements in all the neApapers, an. !pouncing. a "Mardi Gras 'Carnival, on Thursday evening, given by the lady pa trons of the Rink to Manager Young." If the lady patrons of the t Rink do nst un derstand French, they will find, by con 's'ulting their Surenne. that they have en gaged themselves for a very singular un dertaking.—Chicago Timee. STATE NEWS. CHESTER hasn't a single velocipede, as yet. ,WASHINGTON is going to have a town hall. Essrox has fourteen congregations, and twelve church buildings. , Towxs along the eastern border are in trouble about ice for the coming Bummer. IV3I. GLEAvEs, an ex-school: teacher and one of the most respected citizens of Columbia, died last Thursday, aged 86 years. MR. BENJAMIN Minn.En, of bitters-re nown, is about to build a Large hotel, in Lancaster, to be managed on the Euro pean plan. THE Methodiit Church and parsonage In Hyde Park, Luzerne county, were burned a week ago last Sunday. They were valued at about $12,000.• The Greensburgßapubiican says : The people of Ligonier Talley have taken the initiatory steps towards building a rail road from Ligonier to Latrobe. ON Tuesday lasi, as a man named Knapp, with an axe upon his shoulder, was passing near Shippenville, Clarion county, he lapped and fell upon the as, severing the jugular vein, causing almost Instant death. A LADY WITH TWO HUSBAND/A—A man who was , a soldier, and supposed to be dead, has just made his appearance In Scranton, after four years' absence, to find his wife enjoying a second matri mony. He is disposed to make a fuss about it.—Monfrose Republican. LAST Friday four children of John Keyaer,.of Consholdtken, near Norris town, during the absence of their parents, found a bottle containing carbolic add and divided the .contents among them selves. Two little girls died within two hours, and the other two ejected the poison and recovered. Josh. LAWLER., employed 'at Pine Ridge, was ,lulled on Tuesday, of last week. He was taking , dawn some slate and had just lowered his pick when , the slate fell, throwing him against the han dle of the pick, from the effects of which he died in the evening. He was not cut or visibly wounded.--[ Wilkeebarre Record. ' THE Greensburg Republican says: The oldest married couple in the county, we believe, are Mr. Patrick Murphy, of Derry township, he being 110 years of age, and his wife 80. Both are in good health, and still retain their natural facul ties. They came to this country from Ireland in 1851, and settled in Detry township. THE Stroudsburg Democrat says that through, the exertions of some of the fe-, male home missionaries of that place, Vfm. Brooks, one of the Brodhead mur derers, now under sentence of death, has experienced religion, and,that Orme, the other murderer ' is in a fair way to be coverted. They are to be execu ted on the 26th. ME. S. S. WnrrAsEn, t?f* Jessup town ship, Susquehanna cotuliY, from a dairy of thirty-seven cows, made and sold in 1868, 6,300 pounds of butter, besides fur nishing butter and milk for the family and raising thirty-six calves. A few of the cows did not commence giving milk till June, and the butter making - was closed the 10th of December. Tim Wilksbarre Record says five men were seriously injured on the line of the Sullivan and Erie Railroad, Sullivan tl i county. They were bias ng, and a large charge failed to explode, d est* pro ceeded to re-drill it was ign ted, with the above result. The work on this road is being\pressed rapidly. The trestle work for the \ bridge at-Dushore is being put in place. \ The bridge will be 324 feet long and 50 feet high. Tint Tioga county Agitator of the 17th .inst. says: This Is the seventy-flith day of continuous sleighing (February 17). Since the Stith day of November the hills in sight of this village have been carpeted with a deep layer offinow, and the roads have been capital; Some thawing days have been scattered along through the time, but the bulk of snow has been little disturbed after all. Do the people know how extremely favorable this -sort of Winter is to everything, animate and in 4nimate ? --PLASED Heigarrio.—Two boys, chil dren of Mr. Madison Smith, of this place, seeing a picture of a man hanging in a copy of the Pollee Gazette, tried the ex periment a week 9r two ago by putting up a rope on some frame work outside of the house. The oldest of the boys tried it first, after him the younger boy put the rope around his neck, the oldest walking away leaving him hanging, apd 'when found by his mother his face black and blue. He was taked o wn im mediately. doing him no serious injurv.--- Reading Journal. Tux Blair county Radial/ hese items: - contains "The Mifflin county Freedom Iron Works liamin consideration the erection of a nail factory.—There is talk of, ex tending the Snow Shoe railroad from Bellefonte to a point on the Middlecreek in Snyder county.—The( Mount Union Furnace company intend building eight dwelling houses this spring. --A very successful protracted =meeting is in pro gress in the necond 'M. E. church of Al toona.—Revivals in the Lewistown Lu theran and White and 'Colored Methodist churches, are in progress. So far 171 members have been addea to those cburches.—A four year old son of Bd win Waist, of Dancannon, in attempting to cross the railroad track immediately before a passing paisenger train, last felld own and had both feet badly crushed by the locomotive." PITTSBURGH GAZETEE : TUESDAY. FEBRUARY, 23, 1869. TEETti EXTRACTED I WITHOVIC PAINT , NO CHARGE RADE WREN ARTIFICIAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. • rum. SET FOR SF, AT DR. BUM'S; no PENN STREET, ID DOQBABOVZ RAND ALL WORK WARRAInED. CALL AND EX AMINE BPROULENB OP OENULRE VIILOAD mr9:diT AS FIXTURES wialyLlON & KELLY, kanutsiturers and Wholesale Dealers In Laipps, Lanterns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP GOODS. , , Also. CARBON AND LUBBICATING rI3ENZINm, N 0.147 Wood Street. se9:n22 Between sth and 6th Avenues. FRUIT CAN TOPS. We are now prepared to sapply TINNEIISand the Trade with oar Patent SELF.LABELING FRUIT CAN TOP. It Is PERFECT, SIMPLE and CHEAP. Having the names of the various fruits iitcnnyed upon the Cover, radiating from the center, and an Index or pointer stamped upon the Top of the can. It is clearly, dininctly and PARMANE.NT - LE LABELED by merely placing the name of the fruit the can contains on-. poelte the pointer and sealing in the ' customary manner. No preserver of fruit or good HOUSEKEEPER win use any other at ter • once _seeing it.. Send 25 cents for sample. COLLINS et WHIGIIT, 139 Second avenue, Pittsburgh. PIANOS. ORGANS, &O. SBTIM E TO AND BEs Tmit i r2 homacker's Golf! Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The WHOM/MUM PIANO combines all the latest valuable improvements known in the eon 'traction of t Spit class instrument. and has al ways been.awaxded the blithest Inert:titan ex hibited. Its tone Is sonorous and sweet. The workinanthin. for durability and beauty surpass all ottani. Prices from itao to $l5O, accordlzz to style and finish.) cheaper than a ll other so called first class Plano. X B TEY93-COTTAOX UROAN Iltands at the head of all reed instruments. Lit producing the most perfect pipeAnality of tone of any similar instrument in the United States. It is simple and compact in construUrn4 and not lima . to ret oft of order. OARFENTXWei PATNNT " VOX HUXANX. TEZMOLO" is only_to be found In this Orras. Price from 6100 to 4540. All guaranteed for Are years. • BARB, liallAßß & B IN= ER, No. U ST. CLAIB STBZET PIANOS AND ORGANS—An en etre new 'toe& of • ' SNARE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS; HAINII23 BROW.. PIANOS: PRINCE &CD'S ORGANS AND MELODE ONS end TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS. onanthrrE raLIMIH. dell 43 Pllth avenue. Sole Agent. MERCHANT TAILIORS. i ~~~~ii At Very Low Prices. Gray & Logan, 47 ST. CLUB STREET, B TIEQEL, 7(L ate Cutter wtth W. Hespenheldej ACEB,Camarer TAILOR,. No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittebutgh. se2esTti NEW FALL CIOODS. A elendld new stock of CLOTHS, C.ASSIMERES, Mut received - by JIENUT MEYER. ael4i Merchant Tailor, T 3 Bmithaeld street. ffW.MM•j:, siwitait i o yiAN 100 WOOD STBEET. a 1 • NEW GOODS. FINE , VASES, ~ BOHEMIAN ` ._AND CHINA. NEW !MYLES, _ . DUIRE SE I &I, . SmONING SETS, GUT mut, A large stock of , SILVER PLATED GOODS ' a • of in desortOtions. . . 11344111:11141'znicrii):: oar Cirtii • be a g 147_ R... E.. MIMED & 00. rtr-m. ammrwrTm WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES. A LARGE AFEOETNENT OF NEW Tamarnierr a OPAQUE SHADES, JUST RECEIVED. At 107 Market Street. NEAR 7! 4TH AVENUE. rt . JOS. IL HUGHES & SRO. WALL PAPER - REMOVAL. TDB OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE; W. P. imAkiasliALL aSa reamed from BT WOOD STREET to NO. 181 LIBERTY srBEEZ • tow doors &bowl St CLAIR. MMIINGS, NOTIONS, &C. FOR TIM MIL ME, Choice Goods. Kid Gloves, all shades. Zephyr Knit Shawls, Zephyr and Knitting Yarns, Java Canvas,' / Corsets, best makes, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Neck Ties, Bows, Norrison's Star Shirts, Heavy , Caton Hosiery, A NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED JOSEPH HORNE do CO $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 WORTH OF GOODS . SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DENNISON & TIECHERT, At No. 27 Filth Aventte, Embracing a complete line of Trimtnings, Embroideries, HOSIERY ANT) GLOVES, STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND CORSETS. 'RIB BONS, STRAW GOODS AND FLOWERS, FANOYARTIOLES AND NOTIONS. Haring been nurchneed NIMBI .& CMISLE, _ • They will open It up to the public. on TIIIIIISDA.T HORNING. Feb. 11, With the most EXTRAORDIE ART BARGAIN ever offered before in this line of Goods, FOR CASH ONLY This Closing Out Sale will continue for ONLY VIRILE WEEKS, and purchssers wciuld do well to sill 'aril . , when th- s ocs Is complete. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to Merchants and Dealers who will buy Job Lots. 315,000. $15,000. $15,000. SELLING AT A SACRIFICE. AT NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. fell v - oncE Is HEREBY GIVEN .A.ll that the partnership lately subsisting be'. twee' DAVID O. MACRIIII, IL C. GLYDE and CALVIN lIAGAN, under the firm name of MACRIEESI: GLIDE & CO., expl:edon the 31st day of January. A. D. 18139, by limitation. The successors of the late firm will receive payment of all claims due and at the all claims against the late firm. • D. S. NIACRUBI. CALVIN HAGAN, D. 8. 31 ALCRIID. tExectilor of R. C. GLYDR. NOTICE OF; CO-PARTNEMIP, We, rthe undersigned. have. Dile FIRST DAY OP FEBRUARY. A. D. 1809, entered Into Co• partnership under the arm name of GLYDE & CO,, TO CARRY ON THE Notion and Trimmhig Business, Old Stand, Nos. 78 and 80 Market St, Mere we will not only De pleased to see oar old friends, bet also to make'a great many new once. D. & , CALVIN HAGAN, NAT. 1110BOANSTERN. fel7ree $ WINES. LIQUORS, eze. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, lIIIPORTZIMS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, .Wlllltentove on the bit of April to NOS. 384 AND 386 PENN - , Cm.. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) . JOSEPH 0. risen & co., He& ma i , 18%189. 1111,111 E and 196 1 / 2 1 / 1.1113T STREET. PITTSBURGH. ILILMITAZTVOM&P OP Copper Distilled Pure Bye Widakey. t '• Also. dealers In 1011E1021 WINES and LL 12110ftla HOPS. Re. lelds.nier OTICE.—The Office elf` the YITISBURD El WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS has this day been REMOVES tiorn Na 67 Pourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, TO TUE FALOTORT, No. 450 Rebeeea Street,legbeap Branll2 °Zee et Ilesßlß a EirING'S, No. 041 LIBERTY STREIT, corner of Tenth,(for merly Wayne). Ordeie left at the rectory, it Harris 4 Ewing's. or tent through the Plfts burgh Poet °Mee, will reeeire prompt attention. fel0:11 J. SOROONMARIE d SON. OAR T 4NNED LEATHER BELTINtI of a superior qualltc : also round leather. Betting of unfurent sires. loge stock on band at Um lowest priors. - • . A 14. PHILLirn, fra • - • AO andUS blzta Main. Ca AT THE J. LANCE, Mo. 8 BT. CLAUS 8" CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS rillE LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the City I AT THE !LOWEST PRICES. A GOOD 140 .11. R. 3E) M FOR 125 Cents a Yard. I OLIVER MeCLINTOCK . & (COMPANY, No. 23 Fifth. Avenue. c.ARPM ISS BOVARD, ROSE &, CO., OIL CLOTHS. BOYARD, ROSE CO., Window Shades, BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. h., '5l 51 51 Fifth Avenue, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Iff'CALLIME BROTHERS, lIITILLUM BROTHERS, III'CALLITIff BROTHERS, 51 Fifth Avenue, JaZ ABOVE WOOD STREET. JANUARY, 1869. CARPETS. HARLAND&COLLINS, Will , Continue their MIL MIME SUB TWO WEEKS LONGO, Greater Bargains than Ever will be' offered to close out Special i Lines of Goods, at 71 AND 73 nMI AVENUE, SECOND PLOOR. • DYER AND SCOURER. Lai Nell. /85 and 187 Ildni Strad, • rinsinnunt. DRY (MODS. 54 4 KITTANNING EXTRA HEAVY BARRED FLANNEL A VERY LARGE STOCK, NOW OFVERED, IN GOOD STYLES. II'ETAOY, DICKSON WHOLESALE DRY GOLDS, WOOD STREET. - • E-4 z' 2 Ei or 11 0 o „1 Z Z 0 0 . g g 2 4tl Z ; T4 ; .4 PI I .4 cn v 0 P . t 9 mtl 4 g . 1" 4 h i la q f a ) 0 r 0 Z re a 0 E 4 tr?. o 0 13 DRY GOODS AT COST, FOB THIRTY Din ONLY; CLOSE. STOCK. monom: F . PHILLS, 87 mAiticzir arBEET. de7d (Win, MCCANDLESS & Tka (Late Wilton, Carr & ) WHOLESALIC DNATALEB . For and Domestic Dry %oda, N. 94 •WOO MEM • 4 Third door above Diamond D * Prrrsßuses. PA. FLOUR. rs PEARL I'LL FAMILY. FLOUR, 4 PEARL RILL Three fittAr Green Brunt, equal to FRENCH FAMILY 'FLOUR. f=l • This Flour wM only oe sent eut when Li Wally ordered. • egos t PEARL RILL BLUE BRAND, • t' a, , . E,qual to best Bt. Lows , PEARL BOLL ERB RRAED. EAnal to best flour. 1.4 WRITE CORN //PLGtrs AND go o GOMICA.L. T. 84110artapszo., Allegheny. Sept. 'IB6IL • • lettaratlLL: • ERCEYAL azonizrz ri 111110tUallaAla llPlOnigt. Li [ And Sol-hater of I' ront& al on l i e V,r4 fh t fa t t O. Bahr*T i l oon V . IMO% P. V. Bat so, - ALlacewarir =; , lituaraitsipal desoyht nbitelitinia t . g B v=4„Ainc and I.,sousss DRAM/ ANUS farolstied. Pattl_oular attentiOn '''' psid to designing VOLLnan, a.....unntoTmin 1 1 patents cos thleetteuj . solicited, An EMIT LNG- DRAWING cL/1138 AM' ts ever/ 1 _.........................__________WEDN101Dd1l MORT. *WWI WEIGHTS AHD LYON, er of Wcghta and ataastuul. 4 No. II FOURTH EORRET, t ß etwoodLibeny awl Pony sirteta• _.- , ti .."Ple Arceletly ettende4 tn . ' * lb „,. — ......., 07 lIPMENT, sp4p STONE, &O. VIAIITItLiiii &1.-LABE, ' No. 124 tlttlthdeld street; Bole Manufacturers at ii &nee s Vett ent timed 80011 ti teriS PE lase Cap : dud . . . '54
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