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    , „. (Correspondenai'of theiTttatiargh Gazette.]
haftitis, February 1,1869.
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• Partings are never pleasant things to
• ', linger over', an ' d I shall say little of oar's
o
in Dre sden,f the calls of friends or the
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hearty farewells from the , waiters or
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hOuse-maids, who had learned to consider
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'• us as friends in our three months' stay . ;
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At the door of the "Curlaender House
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• • stood a smiling and bowing group, stout
but handsome hostess, shrill thaiden 'sis
,/ I ter, rosy waitresses; and, in a perfect
storm, of good-byes, hathl-kissings and
•• some tears from the easily moved kindly
' German hearts, We drove off, and oar
winter in Dresden 'was ended. Not
quite-=for as the train moved into the' fiat
• i • plaina behind the city, the well known
i domeof the "Franca Kirche," the grace. •
.1 - fril spires of the "Sophien Kirche,"
• andimany other well known land marks,
rose - above the trees, giving us one more
unexpected view.
Boon we were deep In a mong the grand
rocks and wild ravines of "The Saxon
1 • S.wiiserland." •What a pity it is people
should name one beautiftd place after an:
• ,- other, especially where it provokes com
parisent Seeing these lovely views for
the first time, under a name of their own,
I should at once have been fell of delight
• and 'adniiration, but, as it was, I kept
uttering little contemptuous expressions
over every new view, "Yes, that is
'•• . Pretti, but what do they call it Stoitzei
/and for, it is not that at all ?"Gradu
ally I forot the nam and thouht onl
-'. '• 411 11400114 of the be a uty. Gust e g
wails of rock ris
y
.
ing from the river, every now and then a
solitary one, crowned by a gray rim and
a castle still inhabited, wild ravines open
, ing back from the river, with a pictures
- que hamlet clinging to the 'narizow strip
of ground between rock and stream, rol
ling hills covered with vineyards, the
i loose soil in many places only kept from
.. 4 slipping into the river, lyingfar below, by
little low fences of wicker work. All
these varied beauties succeeding one an.
;: • •,, other until the day light faded, and then
_-'i showing in her' beauty under the soft
"-- white moonlight.
• • f The city looked modern with its wide
• - streets and bright shops, as we drove to
ourlintel, but the morning light showed
it quaint and foreign enough. In the
. `cars, whenever a stretch of flat country
allowed us to look away from the win
.'. • ' - ' loWs, we studied faithfully our
.inval
- . ..ab.e "Baedecker's Guideßook," which
• - ' '• ;'ly a patient German could have writ
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• •• : ' ' ! And this morning so well posted
4 .
• • - ' , re we that we snubbed one Commis
- ; • • ; ,• , ner a ft er another, until we shook them
: • - ••,,,,. off and went our way unmolested.
• ;,, . ; :,,,.
,„.• e found without difficulty the old
•• ;, . 1••'• : site Church, with its two square
• • 1 . .:•1 ..•: .; I 'rft veers of old grey stone. The front is
•i k: fr ' ''';' ' kite covered up by mean shops, andyou
(
, .I.;:,.;••;Aumble along a dark, narrow, uneven
• ; :K . ,.
~ ; '•-. passage, with many a poor old beggar,
. i t.ll' 1 i .','!" telling his beads and begging between his
:-... :.;.: • :',l; . ..,' prayers; sitting on stone seats near the
• • . •'• -.. :;• church door. The interior was very
'''• •‘, -' • ••••: lofty, with five simple Gothic arches, but
• - ,:-:f spoiled by the manV shrines stuck all
i'*.t''' ' ‘' 74 .' 4 'l about. Its conversion to Catholicism
has not improved its beauty.
Out again into the square, before the
.1 old Town Hall, where twenty-eight Pro
-1•.• ••••• • testant nobles lost; their heads after the
••,: ;• - ;.• 4 last battle in which the Reformation in
,' • • • i Bohemia was crushed. Then up the
.-. '
~.• steep hill, towards the "Hradschin," or
• ... il citadel, stopping to look at many queer
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~ churches, houses and statues.
'... '; , " You notice •at once the contrast be
-1: •;:: ';,....,_,' tween North and South Germans,.„ the
. .:
.7 many dark skins, the greater poverty and
1
• ',, ,' • more frequent beggary among the people,
, . ••• •:, 1 ,a nd everywhere along side of the Ger
,: . • '.: , 'man signs and notices, the strange Sclav
.• : ; '..; onic tongue, with its utterly unknown
:'".. " '.l accents and letters. After a steep climb
• , ' !:. ," we reached the "Hradschin." •Itis a col
-1 lection of palaces, a citadel and a cathe
:-' •-: •: - .1 1 dral, crowning a high steep hill, over
*. • •:.!' •:' i looking the town. Its deep moat is now
:.;• ,
„- '„ "" "I a pleasure-garden, and green grass and
'
...;. '. .5... beautiful trees clothe its steep sides.
~'.
, i ! . . .1 The palaces, - like most 1.. have seen,
•'•• ' "‘ i look dreary enough. Whatever they
may have been ; when knights in bright
,;,.• ;, . i armor, guards, - servants and hangers-on
d" _ of all kinds made the great courts gay
•• - with life; 'new deserted` and bare, with
•,. ~ ',. only here and there a lonesome, chill;
,-; .-;,, . .. f looking sentry. They are dismal and
'.. : .....,) comfortless enough, and I actually feel
• I sorry for the poor mortals condemned to
It.
~ li ein such long, dismal piles of brick
'.-‘.... i . at stone
' : '''• - 1 he cathedral Is but a fragment; only
•.q.•••• ~,- •.1 the choir and great tower ever' having
'" ' been finished. But these are beautitul,
'"'•!'' ' i examples of Gothic architecture. Fire
• i
...., •„ .•. I and Prussian cannon-balls have injured
.- • - 4 '- i but not spoiled it. The choir is rich in
•:..-f• 4. ..
.. ~ : f carvings. with great flying buttresses like ,
'.. . those at Cologne, while the tower, having
lost two hundred feet in a fire, still rises
, . , . •
•• . , ..:•-• grandly to the height of-three hundred
I
" , ,z• ...- feet. - Its very .halfTruined, fragmentary
.... • . -.-
state seemed.to add to its beauty. It is
~ . •
•• undergoing a thorough restoration, and
.• ' a placard on the door . informed us that
;... ~ •,•;• strangers were not admitted. It is con:.
•••••• • urgent sometimes not to understand Ger
-;:- '•
'.. - man; so we walked in and were repaid
:•.:-
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$.
. by glimpses of noble arches, and Santa
: • '
•• . . llzed by scaffolding that completely
• hid the roof of the choir.
: ' ' • .Our godd Baedeckker told us of a fine
' '''‘'''' • , monastery near by, "the. richest in Aus
tria," from-which .a grand view, •was, to
. : :•.-,i'. be obtained; and .aftera long and atona
-1 :, ing search we found it, and in answer
!!;!;•,..!•:,,••• 'e to our, modest ' ring and request for ad
..• . : :• - z Initialled were informed, "gentlimen
could enter, but ladies, not.P, As we
•••••! ;;:'.' ' • picked bur way thrtnigh the 'dirty court
I
,•••••,'
:; I
, yard, which. on drat sight, we supposed
''. '..: '• • led toU fitabl c inld not help ; attribu
.
: : .•
..1 tang: tbi dirfo this litinci'rigid eithiginzi
. :.•
.. 1 of Mies, even a few, as occasional ViSi
{
1.. tore (would, have- dropped , hints that
mfghrfliveledlo 'referral ' Thiermined
'• ' 1 not totede our view,
Ive• followed A road ,
-, ::• q.' 1 that stilted round the monastery, and
had Jed o passed.an. archway, wherrout .
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he
. rushed
.11. " ( Adler . With such looks of a larm,
..
~•• must
bent U fusee suspected us , of being poles,
pon the destruction of the Anitrian
• , Einpire. "You can't come in here!" he
•, .. shohted, but enieting down at 'our polite
••; - •- answer, he told us only soldiers were dd
. ~ . milled there; so betwee n monks and sol
.. , diers we were cheated of our view. But,
after a brisk walk to the Belvidere VIII
.- • built some threa hundred years ago, we
•
• •-1 did gets view after all, beautit 1 enough
' I to compensate for our loss.
, li The villa
• 1 stands on theside of the deep moat imp°.
i site the Hradschin , and frointhe roof of
its piazza you have a magnifieent view. I
- 1 The city lies • far below you, circled bY'
-*, '
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NATURE IN EUROPE;
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the *olden, and shutout by hi li t
at yop.r - right hand, rises the steep hill,
'crowned' by the Hradec)* the idee_,P,
green slope,'crownefl hY grey old Walls,
with red roofed' turrets, - shutting in lon g
- lines of palaces, and the berintiftd cathe-
dral, with its noble tower, a fitting crown
to thetwhole. You could see the slender
suspension bridge, spanning the Moldau,
and, the old stone bridge, with its many
• statues, and two great towers at' acliend.
The ,villa consists of two large, long
rooms, thelower one having once been
filled with statues, th,6 upper with its walls
still bright with frescoes, illustrating the
history of Bavaria; it is ungarnished and
dilapidated now. Our guide—an old
Hungarian soldier, with bottle nose and
skin so weather-beaten that it looked like
anything but'flesh and blood, was quite
esthetic over the condition of things,
mournfully shaking his head and shrug.
ging his shoulders as he pointed out here ,
and there, places where statues .used. to
Stand. We left him equally gratified with
a fee and compliments to' his German,
which was more civilized than the Bohe
mian jargon which we had in vain tried
to comprehend;
Descending steep and windint paths •
'through the Volk's Garten, we one to
Wallenstein's Palace, a dull, grey, ugly
pile. Hearing some one call as we cross.
ed the court, I was alarmed to see a huge
fellow.in black cocked hat, trimmed with
silver, long coat touching the ground,
lined with black fur, and turnig over at
the collar, and cuffs so deep andiong and
black; that lie looked like a grisley bear
'on his hind • legs. This alarming vition
beckoned us to come to him, and we with
difficultylearned that we were to wait
rthcre till some one came. The "some
, one'? appeared in the shape of a nice
young woman, who led us along a chilly
dark hall and ushered us into Wallen
stein's bath-ropm, surely the dismalist
place I ever saw, designed to represent a
cave, with stalactites pendant from roof
and sides, they looked like dirty sponges,
andlshuddered as she spoke of a "douche"
passing,through it, a door opened• into a
surtifner
,:jilining.room, a kind of lo ft y
porch., entirely open on one side, looking
intOthe garden; the walls and roof cov
ered with faded fresoods. It was shock
ingly dirty, but-one could fancy a bright
picture of knights and ladies feasting
there. Just beyond was a small room
with Wallenstein's horse, which hid rode
at the battle of Luetzen; • the poor animal
was rather the worse for moths, having
Very little hair on his body, and a very
new head added lately, far too fine for
his time-worn • body. Here were two
miserable 'portraits of Wallenstein and
his wife. The place is still in the posses-
sion of his descendants.
Again across the old bridge; with.its
queer statues. One represents the release
of souls from Pargatory, three wretches
ire tied together and making a lusty out
cry, judging from their faces; a wolf
guards the door on one side-and d scowl-
ing Turk on the other; from above a
Saint is helping a sinner through a hole
Li the roof; high 'above sits the Deity to
whom another Saint is presenting broken
handcuffs and chains! 'About the middle
of the bridge is a great gilt crucifix, with
two draped statues on either side, in grey
stone; an inscription tells that this was
erected by a fine imposed upon a blasphe-
mous Jew for reviling the Cross in the
year 1006. Every man as he passes rais
es his hat, and the women* cross them
selves, though as they do not look up or
cease their talk or occupations it does not
strike one as a very religious ceremony.
After nearly five hours of walking and
enjoyment we were very willing to leave
the Jewish quarter till the next day.
The oldest Synagogue, a queer, rude
looking building, was founded early in
the Thirteenth Century. Our guide told
us it was the oldeat in the world and the
only Gothic one. You stumble down
seven rude steps, go through a dark ante
room, and warned by the guide's voice,
avoid falling down ten more into the
church. The beautiful Gothic arches rise
dark and dim above you, and are beanti,
ful in spite of the dust and dirt of ages.
It has a strangely old, mouldering look,
and I think the very dust must be sacred,
for it cannot have been cleaned forten
dreds of years. An old man was arralg
ing candles at each seat in preparation for
the evening service, and the deeks were
coated inches deep with the grease. Cer
tainly the Jewish hatred of Gentiles has
been considerably softened, for when we
asked if strangers were allowed to wit
ness their services, our withered guide
answered, "Certainly; to us there are no
strangers." This old gentleman looked
carefully after our interests, on coming
out there stood the little black-eyed rap,
muffin, who had guided us, waiting 'to
conduct us to the old burying ground,
and with him a ragged coMpanion. "No,
no," said our old guide, "Not two, one is
enough!" And the man at the grave yard
gate administered a gentle rebuke to.us
because we gave our little guide too
much. We have found no Christian so
careful for our interests.
The laetinterment in this strange , old
place was in 1780; the first our guide as-
sured us was 1,200 years ago. A hun
dred years more or Ices matters little to
such an age as that! Hundreds of old
time worn stories are crowded close to.
gether, (for the dead lie buried four deep,)
covered with 'Hebrew inscriptions and
overgrown with bushes and creeping
plants. In , one place trees and stones
were broken and faLen together. where
the balls from the,Swedi sh bombardment
struck them in 1848. Here and there a
stone:was covered thick with smallstones
andipebbles. , "We do not use flowers to
show ourremembrance of the dead," said
our guide, "but stones." Somehow it
seemed in keeping with the dreariness
and desolation of the place. We foun'd
our way back to Cbxlstendoin through
theieily heart of the "old clothes".die
trict, a long narrow street,' which on-hoth
' sides was divided into, egiall dark shops,
far, too mail to contain the wealth of old
rags which', overflowed into the. street
and: ' flutteied • from , poles. overhead. • At
the door of each shop,on the narrow side
walk sat , the shop women, almost cover-,
ed up in their fluttering wereo and busily
mending old garmente,;OhnedY a mass of
patches. Whoever buys a such old tldngs
one canupt, but, wondekbp; #o.,,t2uders,
are huejr,and : lively.and Preternetirally
ugly I If there are 011; beautiful J.ewesses
in the world, they do not.walk the streets
of Prague. •-- FIUNCEBCd.
• •
A. latitcutollakene.occuired, on Tues.!
day night at the_ New Aria State Poultry
`Exhibition. Holum Greeley attempted to
deliver au address, but. the cocks crowed,
ducks quacked, geese hissed, dogs.howled
and mules brayed to such an extent that
after trying for half an hotir to`teake'hiin
self heard, Mr. Greeley surrendered, de=
daring "poultry . a nuisance, anyhow."..
Xverybody,present was convulsed with
laughter, and the venerable editor of the
Tribune retired in anger and disgust.
'tgrr
Will
be a eandidste for tike office of-Bler3ft rob.,
Ject to the decision of the Union Reptibliesti
County Conventrofi: mh2s3git‘ditr-
(grTO 'eITiZENS OF AL.
LEOHENT - Ntt I rspkilltilly
annou..ce myself as a csnoitiate for the Quits of
t'LERK. OF CoUlitTd, subject to the deelsion 'of
the Union Sep:adman tountv Conlentlon. I
would state that I ask the oMce hn.. for ONE.
TF,ltki. at the termlnatlori , or which I old
cheerfuily retire, believing that there are others
equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of
the oMce. and as competent as myself I will be
under obligations to the citizen, of the county
tor their support. Very resitecifullr s
JOsEPI-I s Rows% •
Late 102 d (old 13th,) and title Pa. Vol. ilegt.
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Pittsburgh & Connellsrille Railroad.
•
Pt l oposals will be. received up to SATCRVAT,
May let, inclnalve, for the
GRADUATION, ItILSONtY AND BALLAST! G
0/ the remaining 47 /Sections of tt is Road, situ
ated at intervals upon the 96 miles between Con
nalsville and Cumberland.
i linecidettfons will be ready for dlstritintioit at
t e Pittsburgh and Cntaberinad OlRces,-On ?81.
. the . 9th of. April, , and all information
necessary for the propee examination of toe
w rk will be afforded by the Engineer: ;Pen the
By order of the President and Director/1. •
BENJ. H. LATROBE: •
• Chief Engineer.
Orrice PlTriPEcin COBEIWLSVTLIMB. R. Co
Pittsburgh, March Mith, „Um,.
adz:l.43:lmm •
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farWORILII.OUSE.r-,Proposals
wq be received on or etfoty APEIL
4th. for HoßrzoNrAL FORTY-HORnE
POWER STEAM ENGINE, Including
detivete,d; ept up at the ALLEGUENI.
COENII WORKHOUSE.- Proposal' to atate
size of cylinder, dimensions of boVeri; - and gen
eral construction of eneine. Bias to be left at
the office of HARR & MOSER, exchlte;ts,
and 4 ciztli (late St. Clain street. -
fllb : aim. • 11. S. FLEMING,
W.. S. BlS.ultt..L. `"``"
Iigy'IIATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the begin the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless,' relia
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment: 110
bad
guts; remedies the 111 effects of bad
; dyes; invigorates and leaves the Half soil, and
beautiful. Idael Of brown. Bold by all Druggists
andrerfumers: and properly applied at Batche
lor,s Wig Factory, .No. 16 Bond street. I , Zew
York.
:mkt:on;
EPILEPSY CAN BE (-,<' UDED
—Those having friends atilleted are ear
nestly solicited to sk ad fora Circular Letter of
References and Testimonials, which - will con
vince the
Addressetical of the curability of tbs
aiseoe. VAN BUREN LOCK - ROW,
at.ae Great Jones street, New Yers.
nthlfhg29-d&F
gar MA URI ettelE AND IDJULIBA.
CY.—An Essay for Tont/ m en' od the crime
of Solitude, and the DISEaticOLItentLASUUS
which create Impediments to MARRIAtiE, with
sure means Of relief. Sent in sealed letter ea.
velap.s. free of charga. Addi ess,- ar..J.
Llhr HOUGHTON, Howard - .lmmolation. Phila
delphia, Pa. n,. • ' la19:11&T
tarOIINANIENTAL AID' USE
-' PIM' BUY ONLY •
av
.. _ BILTBIt TIPPED 81100 1.
For chUaren. Will ocumear .threq,nlrs without
Ups.
Is.TS :4185.2%ru:s
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER
thehe Dlstrlet Court of •the United States
or Western District of Pennsylvania, made
March;ilklh. 1869. there will be exposed at Pub
lie Sale, at MeILWAINE'S AUCTION DOWN,
lu the .City of Pittsburgh, on the
.
.
.10th Day of April, 1869,
e . .
At 10 o'clock A. m., the following deserl bed Real
Estate of JOSHUA. ERODES. Bankrupt, sub.
ject, however, to existing Henri viz.: t '
All that lot of ground,' situate in the .1 1 `int
ward_ot tLe Lit) c e f.Allebeny..eouittr • . alio.
gheny, - iind State or Pennsylvania. bonnd-d. avid
described as follows; Beginning at a point 132
. feet 3 inches sonthwardly of Rebecca street, 14
inches westwardly fro:tithe line dividing ent.lots
numbers 23 and 24 in the Hew ree true' opposite
Pit.sbnrghc thence paYal'el with said line south.
wardly 415 feet 3 liacnes to Bank Lane; thence
along Bank Lane westwardly 192 feet Bindles
to line of land of J. H. L•ndisay an. 11 D.Whlp
pie; therce along said Lindsay and Whl,pl...'s
line northwardly 442 feet 2 inches ro a point
within 132 feet 3 inches of said Rebecca street;
thence north 6$ d. green east 205 feet 9 inches
to the place of beginning.
Also, a certain other Lot or aril) of land. 14
facile, in width and Tanning nom Bank Lane to
It Rhin 132 feet 3 inches of Rebecca street afore
said along the eastern boundary of the tot of
ground above desert bed. an d extending from said
eastwardly boundary to the dividin 4 line bs tween
out-lots numbers 23 and 24 aforesaid, less the
following described piece of the above described
lot, to-wit: All that certain lot or ple , e of ground
beginnin_g at a point at Lane; thenceroperty of
Joshua Rhodes on liank a•orig trie
line of said property of Bald Rhodes 231 feet to
a point; thence by a line 34 feet *lnches co
co ner of property of Lindsay anti Mcen;ctieon;
thence by the line of said Lindsay and3lcCuicheon
3123 feet to Bank Lane; th. ace along Bank Lane
3S feet '5 inches to the place of beginning, on
which Brat and second described pieces of ground,
less the last 'des.:ribed piece of ground. Is erected
a large Brick Malt House. '
Also, all ose two certain lots of giound. situ
ate In the C ity of Pittsburgh,cou. ty of a llegheny
_and State
follownsylvana, bounded
streete
scribed as : Beginning on Irwin at
the distance of 188 feet 7 ladhes from Duquesne
Way; thence at right angles with Irwin street
60 feet: thence parallel with Irwin street 40
feet; thence at right angles with Irwin street 60 .
inns to said Irwin street; thence along the same
40 feet to the place of beginning, being lots
Numbers 3 and 4 in a plan of lots laid out by
p Jos
gehua Rhodes, recorded In. Plan Book, vol. 3,
a 277.
FL W. M AICHEY, - .164111/nee. '
mblil:g2B
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; THE DISTIIICT COURT OF
I c . THE UNITED STATES., tor the Western
JOHN
GREYsyia.
JOHN a Bankrupt at No. 1123,
THVIIAI3. GREY: 'a Bankrupt At No. 11144,
and ILLIAM GREY.a Rat krupt at No. I (88.
in Ban:, ruptry. under the Act of Congress of
March 2d 867, having applied for a discharge
from all t he ir debts and other claims provable
under said Act, by order of the Court notice Is
hereby given to all creditors who have preyed
theirdehts, and other persons interested, to rip-
pear on the 3d day of Apri, 1869, at 3 o'clock
r. before SAMUEL HAMPAtt. Esq.., Regis
ter Bankruptcy. ut bis Gillett, No. ii 3 Dia
mond Street, Pittsburgh. Pa., to show cene, if
any they have. why a discharge should not be
granted to the said, bankrupts. And fur her,
notire is hereby given, that the second and third
meetings of creditors of the secti o nskupts. re
quired pyrite :Mb SiSth of said Act, :
will be held before the said Regis .er, ac the same
time and Mace. • •
mh1.9:g9.7' • 8..
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C.McCANDLESB,23BI44IIEEIS NOTICE OF
AO
At it r
a oiN r TR P v ,
tbla titb day of March, A.D.
1800.
To tub :tn ft may Concern:
The underaJoned hereby MARTINice of his ap
pointment • • Assiguee of SATLER. of
Allegheny City, In the county of Allegheny and
State or Penusylvanil, , who been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his plea petition by the District
Court of *aid Diatridt.
k W. lClft ER, Assicne t r„
mh9:l7l•T. Attorney , at-Law, 87 b aye tie.
FOR SALE-.REAL ESTATE,
VALUABLEFAIIMFORSALE
-- —Situate 24iiities from Haight's Station.
on 'Western' Peaneylvaolts Ra il road, 17. miles
from Allegheny Mr; contains 90 acres of land,
80 of which le cleared. balance befit timber.
water lo every field, nodeelaiti with best of coal;
soil excellent for cram growinv ott, which are
erected a two stottframe dwellUtac, two stables,
a young orchard Just tkgioalowto bear,of best.
quality . orfrillt:i good ronairfrdin Melon to farm..
Pennon .watulag otos of the best /arms in Abe
county, at• low pelee and tasytermr are ot•
PrelisklPwc4l4 I* oho ab9ve l
B. AIcLAIN
fe211::. ' Eatina'AgSlaieu
CAREST'•• ASSIGNEE'S , SAILE- 61 '
lurvAint mil, tnrENTs: a titozN amps, -
'eke, ita.--Will be sol i front day tO, dm Au the
• store of GXCIEBAR .LAS O. fri o. 127 , LIberty,
street,- Pittsburgh; 4 ar gil lot ' or Landreth' a'
Sons' Garden and Field aide, Agrientturallted I
learntleg, Impletnents c iteiVera land - Itesoerse
Cider Mills, Plows. ohurns ' - ntfeeis; !Wadies,'
Horse; Gayland Garden 'Hakes. -Roes t Rai. and'
ManureaPorke ~ All? m lame toter other goods.
too nnrderohe to men Oh, KG The *boys spode .
be sold at Imo price to close out the stook.
sada • C. AULTILdIi. Ma ig n ee i l'
.VII.IIJUMIERS , TAKE •NOTICE::
—FUR: BALE.—Tbe .FOURTEEN I LAND, .on ,the Allegheny Ativer, and now
used for gardening purposes: well Improved and
In e high:2We - oroultlvsitiou: Containing 90 or
50 aorta nhn oltered at a bargain. .Cali soon.
A:so, other gams In good locations. Woolen
Faotory two }louses, and twenty acres of laud
on the Oentrel.fiailroad. ' Houses and Lots Pox
SAW and To-let In both ettles.c Yoe nuttier par.
Healer, Inquire of WILLIAM WARD,
fez, no onus Street, opposite Clithednat
frm
, i •.1 141411A,..:;L: .. .., - ,s,
wOld,a4tiLlteitabiCi
CD
CIAL. NOTICES.
ONTRACTORS.
LEGAL.
INlT99lt it t
Srerr ir etTßE: ; A
_ brit. lit C 00:: "--
14.00271, 8110E8 AND CARPETS
rom MILE"
AT
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM ,
55 AHD 57 FIFTH AnNUZ•
Messrs. H. H. 'ait MISCH jt CO- proprietors of the well Omen Mammoth Aucti on House are
creating - an excitement consequent upon the ar •
-
rival of new goods Vdch are„ belga' sold at re
markably tow
_prices. Go ode olevery variety; the
finest sewed boots, the most fashionable bal.
moral gaiters aqd anklet oboes. slippers, do,
blankets, flannels. cloths, cassLmeres, cutlery
and carpets. Call and examine. No trouble to
show goods. Ladles. misses , and children's
fms at almost your own prices. All goods war
ranted as remesentek.
plikt SALE.
EAST" BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
TIIESLIA.Y. 'larch 30th, at 2 o'clock r. m.,
that valuable piece of property on Carson street,
bet ween•Menlroad and Page litreets, on which Is
erOoted 1 TWO STORY BRICK, DWELLI
HOUSC." no'w oecupied by Mr. Terrence Camp
bell, containing 6 rooms, atti Carsond kitchen .
The lot. la 60 Feet front on street, run
ning back 2.110 feet to Correy street—paved. Im
mediate pansession given.
Terms a - Mle-124500, being the svldow , a dower.
may remain on the property, bearing interest,
payable annually to Um wido!". desire iby
the purchaser; tie remainder. one-half cash'and
one-kalf In one year, with interest, •
.„ .
B. SMITHSON & CO.,
mb22 ' AUCTIONEERS..
BY Imsr
.AVESTERN" ENNSILTLYANLA.
• on. • - •
trEsibtx EVENING, March 30th, at 73
o'clock. on second door, of Comm. rcl al Sales
Bootns, 106 en:Atli:lel.] •street, wlllbe sold by
order of Qrplians , Conti; •
5.670 shares Wet: ern Penns/1161121n OH CO.
InhZ* A. 110 ILVVAINE, Aectloneer.
AL'
..LEG BENT 114.14 1r G 9 B 4
NAVIGATION. ELEVATOR Alio Ol'R
FkocKs.—TUESDAY EVENlNGcldarch 30th.:
at 73i o'clock, wlll be sold on . Second Floor of
Commercial Sales Roolinb 100 Ecniitliffeld street;
4 shares Allegheny Savings Bank.
75 shares 3 lquongahela NaTlgation Co.
34 shares Central Tran;porta• ion
Si( shares Pittsburgh Gral n ElevatoiCo:
mh22 . •A. IdcILIVAINE. Auctioneer. .
ORDINA.NCES.
AN ORDINLYCE • -
To authorise the Giradlne'of Sawmill
eastwardly of Coke Ovens,
Eleith Ward.
• •
Be it ordained_and enacted/4f theßeleet
and COmmon Connell* of the City of Allegheny;
'and is hereby ordained and enacted by the au
thority of the same, That the Committee on
• Streets he and they are hereby authorized and
directed to invite and retteive proposals for the
grading of Sawmill a' ley,- as afore said, anti to con
tract therefor with the mutat and best bidder or
oidders, at their discretion.
14. That for the purpose bf defraying the
cost and expenses of the said implovements.
• there be, and is hereby le cled,a special tax,to be
equally assessed upon the setters! lots bonnaltig
and abutting upon the nabt,Sawmill alley f e .
spectivelv_in proportion to the feet front in them
respectively comprised, and bounding and
abut
t as &foretold. ' ' •
C. 3. 'that as soon as the cost and .expenees
of said improvements shall be folly ascertained,
it shall be the duty of the street Commissloners
to assess and apportion the. same amon sev
eral lota bounding and abutting uponsa id Saw.
abovelly respectively, according to the rule
[Nitrated, and thereupon proceed to make
demand and collect the same. according
act of the General Assembly' of the wealth of Penusrvanta, entitled "All Act defin
ing the manner Of collecting the expenses •of
grading atm paving the streets and alleys of the
City of Allegheny, and for other purposes, tY
passed the thirtieth dot of March, 1862.
Sac. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may
conflict wittt,•nr tie supplied by the foregoing, be
and the same is hereby repealed
Ordaineo• and enacted into a law. this the
twenty. fifth day of March. Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
JAME" MeRRI RR. •
President of Select Connell.
Atiest: J. R. Oxtail'.
Clerk of Select Connell. •
ALPREDSLACE.
President of Common Council
Attest: R. Ditwonru,
Clerk of Common Connell
A l! ORDINANCE
To Authorize the Growling and Paving
South Alley, Sixth Wao d.
SECtiolt 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
Beteel'and Common Conner/8 of the City of An , -
tthe aut h orityf is hereby ordaftned and enacted by
the of the same, That the Committee
on Streets be, and they are hereby authorized
and directed to invite and receive proposals for
the Grading and Paving- t.f South alley.. as
afol esaid, and to contract I herefor with the low
est and best bidder or bidders, at their &Isere
ton.
Sac. 3. That for the purpose o Improvements h
cost and expenses of - the said
there be. midis hereby levied.. a -special tax, to
be equally assessed upon the several lots bound
ing and abutting upon the said South
respectively In proportion to the feet front in
them respectively comprised, and bounding and
abutting as afore.said.
etnc. 3. hat As soon AS the c fullynd expenses
of said improvements shall be ascertained,
It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to i
assess and apportion tee same among the several
lots bounding and abutting upon said South
Alley respectively; according to the rule above
indicated, and thereupon proceed to make de
mand and collect theettrue, accord i ng to the pro
visions of the Act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled •
ct- nefg the mantis of collecting the ex
penses ofgrading and paving of the streets and
alleys of thc City of., Allegheny, and for other
purposes, " parsed the 30th day of March, 31133.
SEC. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may
Conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be
and the same is hereby repeld a
Ordained and enacted into a l a w Oils the 25th
day of March, A. D. 1869.
JAMES McBRIER,
!dent of Select Council.
Attest: J. R. OXL - ET.
Clerk of Select Council.
CommonPresidino i A P
Council.
Attest: R. DILWORTH.
Clerk of Common Connell. mh2;
A N ORDINANCE
Tr authorize the, Construetinn of
Phalli, Sidewalk on Perrysville
Plank Road.
SEC. 1. Be ft ordained and enacted by the &feet
and Common COU7eCtie of the City of Allegheny,
and it ie hereby orga.n.,4 and enacted by the au
thority qf Me dame. That the Committee on
.fit recta be and they are hereby authorized and di
rected to Invite and receive proposals for the
construction of otaek sidewalk on south side of
the Perri svllle Plank' goad beginning at steps
at northern termination of Beaver atre d. andl
extending to city line, the same to be In accord
ande with specifications adopted
lowestCncils.
to contract therefor with - the and best
bidder or bidders, at their'discretion.
SEC. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the
cost an 'penses ot
honedaid • Improvement ,s
there be a n tils hereby .a special. tax, to be
equally assessed nixin. the several lots bounding
and abutting peon both sides or said Perrysville
Plank liqad respectively. In proportion to the
feet front in them respectively comprised, 'and
bounding and abutting , as aforesaid.- •• • , •
age. 3. That as soon as the coat and otpendes
of said Improvements shall-be fully ascertained, it
shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to as
-sleets and apportion among - the several lots bound
lair and abutting upon' sald•Perryaville Plank.
Itoad,:reapectiyely,' according to the rule above
- Indicated,, and there upon, proceed to" m ake de
mand Mid eollect the same; according - to the pro
,Yistons of the Act of the General'Aesembly of
the OoMmonwealth pt .- Pennsylvania,- entitled
A•••Anhe relative
_to .Plank.watks tbe,City
llegny. passed March Oth; 1969-: •
B EJ.:64.•That'so much or anr 'ordinande as m
il
eciiiPlet.,vith, or be supplied , by, tbe.roregning.
be and the same is liereby,t; peal. d.
Ordained , atm haacted Into a law. two the
Alfth
rititY.ot March. A.D. /202 • • • . •
• JA.M.EB. 31cB It lIC ,
President StiedCOnnol;..
Attest :J. It. OxLE.I,. . .
Clerk o pee
f Itlealt7eftnAt°°L'oPfitignuCcollmtimBoLnACeogitlioll.
Attest:, R. ..trumr.OnTu„'. . •• '
: Clerk or coo M
lmon Council. UD
Ma pNGI!!,4r, , fDpATTINO:
rioutipiliazgat, Ceti,
ANOkpn,COTTON
4'~s~sj
Mintvnotisrers ofHZAV7t MID/TlAsnit LIGHT
Aff ° H ". 4 0: MAAINOLIA
girCETINGE AND iArrixa"
=
NATIONACINtURANCE 'COMPANY
Of the Ci4y of Airegheny,
WILL REMOVE AT
THE FIRST or APEIL
TO THE - •
.
Second National Bank Building;. ;
CORNER OP FEDERAL ETRHET AND THE
m 124 DIAMOND.
ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE , COMPANY
, -
i OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
°Moo, No. 424 PENN ST.,
(Is NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.)
DIRECTORS:
Robt. Dickson Robt. Liddell, jW. 'J. Friday.
,
G. Siedle, C. Van Buren, P. Kirsch,
E. H. Myers, • Oangwisch,iChris. ,Siebert. L. J. Bliuichard, J. Weisser, Ir. Sonlidecker•
i E. H. MYERS, President.
ROBT. DICKSON, Mice President.
!. • BORT.J. GRIER, Treasurer.
fel9: J. J. ALBIETZ. Becretarr.
pENNSTLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY Of PITTTSBURGH
OBEID& N0..1673d WOOD. STREET, BANE
O 1 0010[EROE BUILDING.,
.11
e e c ie t rnidvli nPall7l 1214 thiti res seldnit
LzoifAxiviyANAsa, ..Presl4
C. Q. BO President.
Bolt p4l . sgeß, • Treasurer.
/WWI aoss.uwr, Secretary.
4 1344m0ne:
eorge Vinson, G. CT. "D G
• Geo. - W. Evans,
Robert Patkk, J. Q. Lsope, •
' Jacob Planter, O. Weiner.
doslak mar t John VoegtJej,
Jas. Bonding, A. Amnion.
~Henry Sproul, .
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA
. .
ormz,
0438 a 437 CHIRTHUT ST. , nea r STH.
, • MawrOng.
it i
merles A. • eck.r, Atordecal H. Louhr
i Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
'Samuel Grant, Isaac Le
Jacob IL Smith, . ' Edward : Dale,
, ceorge W. Richards, George ales.
'CHARLES G. BANG R., Pre s ident s . tat,
•
!EDW. C. DALE, Woe President. .• .
W. C. STEELE,_Secretary L m tem. •
J. GARDNER. C0.F7117 AGSM?,
North West corner Third and W ood Streets.
BEN FRA.NILLIN • •
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF mammy, PA.
0 - FICB IN FRANKLIN•BAVIROB BANK
BUILDINGS,
14:o. 41 °hid St., Allegheny
• A BOX COMPANY; managed by Directors
.weir known to the community, wbo trust by fair
dealins to merit a attars of your patronage.
nuiray rawts.........prssiasat
Gk.°. D. RIDDLE... .. . ....... Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin., ID. L. Patterson, 'Wm Cooper, l
i .
Rea B. Riddle, 'Jacob Franz, %Welt) ass,
Simon Drum, IJ. B. Smith, Jacob Rush,
W. M. Stewart, lett. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig,
Jul. Limner, 111. J. Zlnkand, Jere. Bohan.
aplo:ora
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON. •
. I '
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
lUP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
ING 08,000,000 INHOLD.
insurance against Fire effected on Houses and
111111 dIngs..._ ods, Wares and Merchandise,
Steamboats, Ac. Polleies issued payable in gold
or currency. air United States Branch Office,
40 PINE STREET. New York.
All losses of the United States Branch will be
adjusted in New York.
.7. Y. DIcia.A.IIGLEELEsT, Agent,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
cintee, or FOURTH STREET.
MR. hicLAUGHLIN at also Agent for the Man
hattan Life Insurance Company. ses:v72
STERN INSURANCE COM•
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
if I..ESANDER Nl6llOll, President. -
- WM. P..HERBEBT. Secretary.
°Moe, 9
CA PT. GEGRGE/NEELD, General Agent.
house * Water - street, Spang & Co.'s Rare.
. up stairs,',Pittsburgh.
Will inane aghast all lands of Fire and Ma
rine Risks. A home Instittition,managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community,
and who art determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which they have
assumed, as Offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
i ~.., DIRICTOES:
McCune,
B.: Nitpick. Jona R. McCne.
B. Miller, Jr.; Chas. J. Clarke,
James McatulOT, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Acklen, Philllp_lteymer,
David H. Long, Wtn. monition,
D. Ihmsen.
n 027
zahz
I EOPLESP INS TRANCE COW,
OVEMTE, N, E. CORNER WOOD & METH UR
\
A Home Company,taklngPire and Marine Risks
\
, ' DERITTORS:,
L.
WIII. Phillips, \ Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, . Samuel P. Shriver,
John E. Parity _ Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James miller. Jared M. Brush„
Wm. Van Kirk, • \ Wm P. Lang,
James D. Verner \ Samuel 31eCrickart
WIL PHILLIPI": t President. •
JOHN WATT %ice President. .
W. P. GARDNER, Secreta ry. .
CAPT. :Aft - GORDON. General Arent.
,
A L.E GII E NY ..INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OF ICE, No. E . /FIFTH STREET, BINE BLOcv.`
Trst:lmes agalnat all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risk,
JOHN TRWTN. Ja... President.
T. J. EIDEN:IEBON, Vide President.
C. G. DONNELL , Secretary.
OAPT. WAL . DEAN. General Agent.
DIAFCTOEB:
B. L. Falineatoe.t
W. H. Everson,
Robert s
H. Davis,
Ir
tiara. J. T. tbockelale.
T. H. Nevin,
John Irwin; Jr..
T. J. Hookinron,
Harvey cEL Hussey.
hibu.
Charles RAM
Capt. Wm. Dean,
HE. MAN. lt O THE -MEN,
an r- jk -7 who bold PATIIONW d
TICKETS of theill3d SERIES OF WAISHINOTON. MEDAL
LIi IN 'PENe; are hereby infbrmed that the draw.
Inge were made January A 9 1889; and that efr•
rulers: giving fall information -of-the numbers
drawn; will be sent to Deraons Interested, on
their - addressing the WASHINGTON. hEEDAL.
LION PEN COMPANY. New :Fork. •
N. E. — lt THE TICEETa OP TEE 4TBSa
QRENOBLE NU
WAL O , Just
received, a choiet lot of tresir' ,
•Grenol4 Walnuts and Pecaco, •
tor sale by the pound, atGro cery '
the Family: r
StortkoV- , :r. ,
mb ..- 23,
1.-- J O HN
aedl ,E
SS,
R ,
A _
W- ,
_- _,_Cosner Liberyaia Mud atreeu
.•
r-- , -, r .,..........._,__
INDLL , RUBBER' BELTING,
soiß.,BteaTu_ Pechter , and Gasket( the
°Bice /idling couipanlee tnanufecture
boutes
as
low
AL this , qual it y ot goothrcan be ot
.the-aisentactleer. A. Atli. Stock always end
at the built rtubher Dtpot,,Ao, a#d 28 dixtb
streett' - ' d.' i El; P 1t4.41,V8;
tee
______________
K. •TANNED ATAIER
BILITRgi ota superior quaff tg;, also round
leather Bering of different' sizes.- A Isqe stock,
on b a nd at the lowest prices. s!
HLLIPS.
• " 1- * 116 andAR Silxth Street. ,
BE
TUG , LEALD.-500+ :pirgg $
oft
Go.term Lead tor sale br
17.111CleifiAlthe.
11!,Z
. . • - •
BILITTEIL-,11.2.1p
s ackages
115tter, just, recelyed end .for
.
. ,
...k)iIIEIII,PEACHES bug',
et a pVtoe arj,lo3, for sale by _
.1. 11. CANFIELD
AGEPISC PATENT' •LACE
LEATHER,\
Tor sale by
J. & H. PHILLIPS.
z A
,
,• •
=:i==
arNEW OPERA. HOUSE. •
M. W. CANN/Nlia
Lessee...
Manager
Second spnearauce t his r,eaFon of the tail:dile
and accomplished young arLisit,
Ml's. en AB LOl TE THOM PSON.
TUESDAY EVENING, March 80.11 18 89,w111
presented the celebrated play or
. • CAMILLIC ;
OR., THE FATE OF A COQUETTE.
Camille Gautier Miss Chatiotte Thompson..
Wedzit aday Evening—THE HUNCHBACK.
Grand Family Matinee on Saturday.
PROGRAMME
OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS.
Assisted e by of Prof War. A: LAWTON,
by Prof..o. Te.URGE's ORA ;Fl ESTAA,
at the ACADMMY OF MUaIC . MONDAY and
TUESDAY ,EVENINGS.' March 219th and 30th,
1869. Benefit Post 117. Li. P. - , U. A. B.
- PART. FIRST:
TABLEAUX, Troubles of a '7O Singing e.chool.
1. Halleluiah Caorus Handel. _
9. Quartette - • —ColonyTitnes.".'t
Mews. Lawton, Rinehart, Cuthbert and Rob
3. Solo, "Thee• Only I Love '
Miss Hattie icicles,
4. Chorus. Invitation
3. Solo, ''Ade.alde"....... ........
2 rt. A. LIIWt . OII. . .
0. Quartette ' • "'Dream dn. , "
Misses Wallace, Patterson, Messrs: Luton;
,
7. Tramp Chorus_ Williams. Bishop.
PARS , bIiCON Ir.:- •
TABLEAUX, Mission of the Grand ArMy._
S. The Heavens are Telling. (,ration,! ' Haydn.
9. M
Porter Song. - artha' ' ' riotow. •
Mr. C. C. Rinehart. •
10. Quartette. 'UR in the Stilly Night,l'f3foore.,
Messrs. LaWton, illhetart, Cuthbert and Rob- .
11. Bone. ..... . Houston, .
h..
12. Song o th e Old.Fo . .
13. Duer, ••This Fishermati,“ - Galussi.
• Miss Jonellsad Mr.,Dlhm
14. Dona Nobls,
_•`Twelith
Miss erood and Chorus
Tuesday Evenina partial change pfprogram e.
/ .o ^ , . open Mkt :7 o'clock, Concert commences -
at 7:49.
The Bradbury Plano used _on this oseasion is
kindly furnished by Barr, Kaake A Buettler.
lorgnette 'and Dress Circle. Tickets $l.OO
YarnliT Circle Tickets.... .50 ,
No extra Marge netervtd z-eats..
Private Boxes $7 andPs
For sale at J. F. STARK it Ctond, corner Woo d
street and Tbird avenue.
Reserved Woodan be obtained at C. C. MEL
LOR'S St street, anti BAHR, IiNAKE
& . BUEri'LEn'S, 12 St. Clair strpet. mian
IigrACADEMY OF MUSIC./
THE WORLD RENOWNED TROUPE
OF
TYROLEAN SINGERS,
Two Ladles and Six Gentlemen.
•
Who have performed -with the greatest suebess
before t the
CROWNED HEADS OF EUROPE,
And lately received with the greatest enthusiasm
in New lurk, will give TWO COirCILUTt3 in thia.
city, on
Thursday and Friday Next.
The progradtme will consist or selections from
favorite Operas, intersperted with
Native Tyrolean Airs,
. .
Forzalag an entertairunent at once UNIQUE,
NOVEL, and of the GREATEST ARTISTIC
MERIT.
Abausgwvi l -Tarquette and Dreis Circle, Irti
Faintly - Clrcle, 50 cents; Gallery. 515 cents.
Reserved Seats may be obtained at H Eleber's
'Store; 15121 Wood street.- on 'MONDAY
MORNING Ni,RE Without extra charge.
mtabgir.
tgrPITTSRURGH THEATRE.
EL W. WILLIA.MS. Lessee andManageri
Another constellation of Stars! The beautiful
and dashing Mlle AUGLInTA LAIdEBEAUX,
Miss NELLIE HOWARDInn he poputar Come
dians troCAlt WILLIS aufHIOHNNY COLLINS.
Mr. and Mrs. EDWIN rILANCHARD and their
wonaerful acting Does. Carl Watchmano, In the
exciting drama called ••The and His
Dogs,' c Lillie Beckett, Dick ,Carroll, Charley
Gardner, and all the Monster Company In anew,
0110. Ladles' Matinee every Wednesday and
Saturday.
gr'S MITRE'S AMERICAN
THEATRE. (Late Trimble's Varletles,)
Tremendous hit of the New rompminy
• THE DAUFIWOOD SD4Th•RS,
Miss ANNIE Id LDRIDGE,
• MtssAMY Ds BRENT;
Mr. IttiRERT NIONLE,
•
Mr. HARRY H. RICHMOND.
A spiendtd•bill by the new Company to-night
fig3 f "BIJRNELViDIUSEUDI
AND PARLOR MENAGERIE,
VEuidly.,-Ftescn•tx
FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield and
Wood streets, opprislte Old Theatre,.
4firOben Day and Evening, ail the.ymtr round.
Admisalon, 45 cents: Children., I.llnqiite.
PIANOS. ORGANS
BUT THE BEST AND -CHEAP.
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Sehomackeea Giold - Mediu' Piano
• AND ESTEWS COTTAGE ORGAN .
The SCHOILSiiIIt PIANO combines all the
latest 'Valuable i m p rotements known in the con
struction of a that class instrument. and has al--
ways been awarded the highest Premium ex
hibited. Its tone is full. sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship, for durability and beauty', surpass
all others. Prices from 830 to VAS% (according
to style and linish,) cheaper 'than all other so
called first class Plano.
ESTEY'S cOTTigne ORGAN -
Stands at the head of all reed instruments. In
producing the moat perfect pipe_quality of tone
of auy similar Instrument in the United States.
It is simple and compact. In construction, and
not Hebb> to eet , out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOE HUMANA.
TREMOLO" is only to be found In this Organ.
Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for dye
years.
BARB, RIAU & BIIETTLER,
12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
DIANOS AND ORGANS—An en
ttre new stock of
SNARE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
RAINES EROS., PIANOS:
PRINCE & CO'S ORUANS AND MRLODE—
DNS and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S ORGANS
AND MELODEONS.
ODBILLOTTE 13LIIME,
deli 4.3 avenue, Sole Agent.
. . .
WINES, LIQUORS, ilce
10116Malsre
CHMIDT & FRIDAY,
zatpwirEss or
NINES, pRANDI§S, GIN, &0.,
WH OLESA.LE•DEALER.S
PURE :RYE WHISKIVS,
409 PENN STR EET ;
Remove On the Lt of
NOS. 81341 AND 356 PENN,
'Cor. Eleventh St., (forznerly Canal)
joBErf.B riNco a!, co.,
Non. 110. 1 5 7 . 1 89,191.193 and 195,1
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