0 II 4.: .: . :14.**: ; J4.4.4.;##E A .I)a!idy. The i4ays dandyism-.areoi gone forever. When. King Brummell was deposed it lost its most poweriul , support and M grandest licemplat It . Made - its last: and bravest standm•that gallant ,reichnent, the Tenth ellussarki 'ln , Dublin, ' the Tenth; when , [ipiarteted in the city L-in the. dandy days 441482, Air thereabout---made themselves fa. 111014 lirtheir exclusiveness, their puppy ism, aid their affected sublinie horror orthe Irish barbarians. Many stories have been _ recorded of their entire disregard for the feelings of . the people, high and low, with whom they ' were ' placed. Most of these stories were unfounded, but some, and these the most harmless, have been preserved. I will relate, one, which I think is worth keep ing, end which I believe has not found its wayjntci print:. • . ' . Lord E. F-, in the . Tenth Hussars, seunt ered one day into the Royal Arcade, Dublin,: After looking about him he walked into a glover'S shop and asked to see some gloves. Several parcels were shown to. him and he selected a pair. While trying them on he - inquired of the old lady behind the counter what was to pay.. "Two and ninepence, "sir." Two and nincpencel" he exclzumed, lifting up his eyebrows; "how.much is two and ninepence?" "Three shillings all but three pence,'"- replied the lady, smiling 4•Aw " he said; " three 'shillings ! I see." ' He took: out his purse and placed three shill , Inge' on the counter. , The shopwomen • opened. IMAM `drawer, took from itee •-, penny-pieces; folded them in a bit ..of pAp r", M I , and handed them to to the officer. "Y ur ' change, ' sir." "„lgsy change! oh! awl y s! very good I very good!" -He went on fitting . hie -.gloves, "Pray have you a porter? • "There's a porter in the Arcade. Shall I / call him. sir?' "Oh, thank you; too much ' trouble, I'm sure I awll . "No trouble at all, sir." The old lady went to the door and beconded to some one in the distance:'--A man in a flided blue and yellow livery en tered the shop. "Here's the porter, sir." said the old lady. "Oh! liVirt. thanks,: Pm. sure' rejoined the officer,' "do you lmow the Portobello Barracks?" 'Portobello sir? Sure and it's meself that does. Haven't I a cousin in No. 5 troop of Tinth Hussars?" The officer, handing a card to him, pointed • to the • pence on the counter. and said, "Take that luggage to my servant at this - - address, and here's half a crown fo'r your trouble.."r-Eneish Paper. . Conjnry tin au Alabama Plantation. . A negro on the plantation of George B. Holmes Esq., bought some calico a few days ago and got a negro woman to make it into a spread 'for her bed. When it was made and slept under for the first time, the owner beciune sick, and suspicion of conju ry fell on the maker. It was said that the conjurer blew her breath three times in the middle of the spread. The excitement on the' plantation was intense. On Sunday the - spread was brought out and solemnly burned in-the presence of several thousand frenand independent voters. -On yesterday the conjured womanwnlkedto town through the rain and mud to giVe ten dollars to the medicine man•who casts out the evil spirits, • and the woman'who did the conjuring also came with lAr friends to be cleansed of the unclean spirit. It will cost her also ten/dol lars to be absolved. In the meantime the plantation is in a high state of excitement and no work is done.—Montgoniery Mail. The Profits of the Telegraph. In MUnt's Merchants' _Martine for March, we find a stets:pent of the ineorrie" . and es= penses of the Western Union Telegraph Company for eachmonth, Commencing with July, 1866, and =din; with December, 1867, eighteen knieuitbry in :all. t - ; For - every month except two' of the- eigbteen.!:the re ceipts exceed $500,000, and tbeworkirig ex penses for every month except one were in side of $400,000. .In the working, expenses, taxes, reconstruction and amounts paid - other lines are- included. The total gross receipts for the eighteen months were 510,066,00348. The expenseswere.s6,l99,- 715.67, showing a net profit of $3,866,287.81 for eighteen months. The net receipts •for 1867 were $2,477,193.04—a six per cent. in terest on a capital of over forty-one millions of. dollars. The capital invested being probably not or -quarter that sum, it may be inferred that, telegraph. stock pays splen didly, AT ;rum recent wedding in Paris of Miss Catharine M. Dix, daughter of Gen. John A. Dix, U. B. Minister _ the_ bride wore a. diem of white tulle, with tonle - tind•train of heavy white silk trimmed with flowers of point d'Alencon; a high corsage with laces at the throat and wrists; orange flower bou qnets on' the breast, and looping up the skirt in front; a wreath of orange blossoms and a long tulle veil; diamond ear-ringe and a diamond cross - . ' Mrs. 1)1x wore dark green silk trimmed with black- lee Mrs:, Charles Dix, a dress of pearl-Cokiredsatin, Mrs. Blake (a-married daughter of General Dix), a tunic and -train of:mauve silk over a white silk / skfit, fichri of-bliintle lace. Mrs. Blake's little &udders were dressed in white muslin ovar pink silk. , The llkride re ceived a large number of very elegant 'wed dingsaesents—among them twelve magnif icent fans, almost. as many lace pocket handkerchiefs, four lace parasols, and a par ure of diamonds. •- , • „ LE FOLLET says that the spring styles still cling to the Louis XVI. style, enliven ed a little by thci early fashions of the Re public. The resemblance is most striking when the toilets of that period at eeen on the stage are compared with those , iff to hsuulsome Madame ,Dpitclozas, wholiveiloeribrintniees at the Clurterft, for instance, appears in the , same long trains,i the same skirts, the same head-dresses, the', same low-neck square waists,with the arms completely uncovered *din the shoulder, and with half-lerigthgauntlets. Many belts are also worn,"knOtted behind , like sashes and if the bonnets do "not resemble the ol d. styles, they do not, atleas), give way to the ; latter as far as exaggeration 43.concerna Tus rimixiii--Antofircee-ot All'erp-7vern ment, who has reached Lawrence, 'AXansaa, from the Indian country, -brings favorable re p o rts as .to the animus of the red mm.. if; sa ys: five great tribes 1v E,41.1.hdm the Government:Commiladour, made treaties, are perfectly quiet and peace; I able. The Camanches have mostly gone South, and are in the ,vicinity of Port Cobb. Ariacteraii -Artispahoes and Gheyennee never were more peaeably inclined, and lithe Government carries Ott', its treaty stipulations, he thinks no awn* . lasitua WA°, 41454m.ptt4. - ,II IE ,41 1111 4W P 94111419 tUetilltliajittiteß ,*. gi s Anc 414 :toaootha of the: eurtent i ,•tlaciasouLieriolas tlio s 226,B77 i 999 cceloick . smexioisre-fgeoloodrothertram7- . ~.114olutlAW9ITher • . . fterfoticiht-gh 4' ....1- a Stoggvirrf 4.•• -, .:. wit •,,, • 46:74, . f- •,.... it. 1 . 14 ,... , 31 . i a its I' 1 70 •r , 1 . :PR- T '- • 4 441 - 4 xPPilo , are -al al ~,. =raw , _ago latchirsobood to gold, make a total m 6228,067,885, Tv_ .-,- i ng an e x cess of imports of $8,8i0,114.. Snow in the Sierra Nevada. . . 1 . The Buffalo Cenimeiciat Adrertisee nuotes, from a letter . "We are now getting ready to oven our. line frOm Cisco to the Summit (18 Miles). The snow on that portion of the track - which was laid last fall, averages about 10 feet in depth. We have, about .108 Chinamen at; work now trenching it out, and .expect to increase the force. t 0 ,1,000 during 'the Week: We shall, after trenching; it, leave' it for a few days for the sun to operate upon,: when 1 we' shall, put one of the, large' snow- . Plows with eight of our." large erigines be hind it, and propose then to make quick work of it. I never saw (to speak of) until I came here. ...In the valley we are having comfortably warm weather. , Tke flowers are in blossom-;—in fact flowers are in blossom here ' all the year round.' The. Plains to the - base of the mountains are cov ered with the lovely wild flowers you 1 ver saw, and are' very fragrant; and yet, Within sixty miles, we find snow on an av erage ten feet, deep on the level ! I came in off the road to-day, and while the train was waiting on a side track, made two of the most beautiful bouquets you can imagine. This is decidedly a great country, and bar ring the , accommodations , a delightful country for the tourist or pleasure seeker." IT is only few _years _ago, in England and Prance, that the waste caused by the dust of bituminous. coal .began to attract at tention.and- means were sought to prevent it. A? process wag discoveredby which the dust was mixed witl. Some bitumindus sub stance, and 'pressed into locks, Which were used as fuel 'and with . Notwith standing the comparatively :low, Airiee of coal, the operation proved a: practical and financial success, : and- ; to-day in Europe many thousand tons of coal dustare workei up into blocks, to burn under stationary, locomotive and marine boilers. They poss ess this advantage—that' being of uniform size and weight, the fire • can be regulated with much accuracy; and owing to their compactness 'closer storage is practicable, and thus a steamer or locomotive can carry a much greater supply of fuel than under the old system. The success of the system has opened a market for the hitherto almost useless coal dust. A SPRlGirrix writer expresses his opinion of: old maids in the following manner : "I em inclined to think that many of the sati rical aspersions cast upon old maids tell .more to their credit than is generally imag ined. Is.a woman remarkably neat in her person? She will certainly be an old maid. Is she particularly reserved toward the other sex? She has all the squeamishnesS of an old maid. Is she frugal in her expenses, and exact in her domesticconcerns?* She is cut out for an old maid. And if she be hu mane to the animals about her, nothing can save her from the appellation of an old maid. In short, I have aTways found that neatness, modesty, economy, and humanity are the never-failing characteristics of that terrible creature-=‘ old maid." TIM Bishop of Argle tells several stories about the churches in the western High lands of Scotland: He was lately com pelled to remove from one of the churches in his diocese one of the illuminated texts. "Drink and let the camels drink also." It was originally intended to be a prepept to inculcate kindness to animals- but the peo ple, who had very ilightknowle,dgF of Eng lish, interpreted it to be 'a permission at least to indulge in liquot and allow their old enemies on the other side of the hills, the Campbells, to refresh themsplves in the same A"ronEtexru, who lietuxl orthe -Yankee prop'ensity for braggiu, thought he would beat the natives at their own. game. Seeing some very large water-melons on a market woman's stand, he exclaimed : -"What ! don't you-raise larger apples than these in ,America?" The quick _witted woman im mediately replied : "Apples ! anybody might know you're a. foreigner ; them's gooseberries !' it= Coal Dust ' Utilized.: POLITICAL IIgg'"CONGRESS-22d- DISTRICT. Gen. J. S. NE.GLE.Y Is a candidate for norninaCou before the 'Union ReT p üblican d& C T onvention. ' ni1.117: Igr'CONGRESS-22d DISTRICT. THOMAS HOWARD. Esq., Is a candidate for nomination, by the Union Repub. Henn Congressional Convent i on. mII3I:4IAT . MrFon DISTRICT ATTORNEY. LEVI BIRD DUFF, Subject to the decialon of the 'Union Republican County. Convention. .• aoI7:pr...ILLT Or FOR DISTRICT Gen. A. L. PEARSON, Subject to the decillon of the , Union Republican County Contention. - . - inh24:n24.d&T . . FOR DISTRICT ATTORNENI WILLIAM c. monr.r.AND, Subject, to the decision or the 'Union itepublteme. Comae COuventlon. • - trill27lto3:cler ASSISTANT • ;DISTRICT AT TVRNEY. ty JOHN ' W, RIDDEI4.I,• . win be a eandfdate forMulae„Dittrict Att rnoy, enbJeevto tbe - deelslot liepebliotiv Comity - Convention. , . • • , aplfadaT . , WAPAINI'ANT AT. • J. 13: i r. Subject to the cleclition of the Linton Republican County Convention. - utt1,120:1142.6/T Iar"FOR ASSEMBLY.' •<.; . • Go] WILLIPAI ••• r: y; •• •, ,?; .; ;;„ Of Seat townslip. '§ub)llrtto tht filletelon l or Union - Republican Coltventtott. inycpWdEtT lart°l4 : ,•• YIN PgNT- the4lo...,legon Of liortbSayette iftwabbleillublect-:to Of tbe. Republica:l Count?, 'fr9Vesitknu . 10101p7aff lIV'VjUI ° 4TY PHILIP HOERR.. , .,- 111 t ,• ' • / • -.. ~ 3 Of Lowor 5t. 4, 01(d ti filionsinKfiale D kifk ( 11. 0241 V.,koobloofto th e Aseiljoilfof Tao tr• Oft Repub. l giut: "U , !* tr.,c9FV.o4lo9Ptt tf:ici Clf ' .442:4044.1LT) Ili. , ......wocmu l gsw„.._ . CI a f; 7l igy.**-" ' ''''''''''''.- 44 4^ 4. *t. , 3 7 4.........—.. , RATCRELOWS HAIR DTP: This = ifjOurt y i'lr ~ .u : i t leiid ie et II stl the b l i g.."Cl n rot *wets re;' tellable:, Its 4 A 1 11_14 ntiOor no. ditsnointmento, no rldloutonr, ...L.;... a remLlaiel effects of touLdytu; tovillo- Zroe u r ni .Vat i e, it i -pew 1. pert omitted t. d retand. Wtrilartrlf .016.: - ` ° P9Jbmeet: ow York. ... ~ •p2p., crxiskact:, Alit s a Val W7:t tSV- js49 t 4" ar*. S itti ^—a ffie irO 2 l, G r eyl . n 1141.101.1. 1. p e lf, with sure free of charge. Address seak_e_t tter envelopes, Dr. MULLIN HOUUH TOa k il orr omdtrd Association, Philadelphia, paws I ,t 11.1.. 1 , - ; 4;; •• • NALL P - 4441. - W ALL PAPERSI - . . 1 For )IALL.9. PARLORS; CEIAMBE.ItS and u.ncnrs§, Por sale •CilEAI'-AS , 'THE CHEAPEST; at 110:1107 Market street, wear 'Fifth* SOS. R. Hi.IGHR,S* BRO SEWING 'MACHINES._ '5l. GEGIVER & -BAWER'S ' • , 1 j n • . rorAtiguc ,sTrrom , • • •ADD ' • I • • ' ••' Locx sTrrc.is • 1 - SEWING ILIVIIINES I ' ' . WITH LATEST IMpROVEMENTS, At the•liew, and Elegant Sales Rooms OF THE COMPANY, 51 FIrTH -- ' STREET,. Also, NEEDLES, ATTACHMENT'S. MACHINE SIIL.RS and COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL, &c., &c. The citizens of Pittsburgh are respect fully Invited to call. la . l P pVe l oitoV °" f o o r n A :gl e l i clillo s i?. ici g d r;es C p t ga l e a n r c s e c i r o be addressed to • .GROVER rkBAKER S. I CO., 51 FIFTIVSTREET. PITTSBUItGII. mh.33tot! 51. IP:YA , :ics 44k(03114100ZOi le3l TUE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Western District of. nnsylvania„ se, at Pittsburgh;. Pa., May Ad,: A. D. 1608. To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as A.signoe of.JEVs FElte:ON VARNEY. of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny and. State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bank. rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. . __ . .. JAMES W. MURRAY. Assignee, itlystpti ' Attorney-Rt.:Law. Ile Fifth street. ------- OWNERS OF DRAYS, WAIRONS CARTS, HACKS, OMNIBUSES, And every description of CARRIAGES.Mw required to call at the OFFICKOF THE CITY TREASURER and TAKE OUT THEM LICENeES; on or before the lst day of May next. - • For each and every Wagon, Cart. Car, • Dray, Buggy or Carriage, drawn by one horse. the sum of $ 5 00 For each and every'oue of the above named vehicles, drawn by two horses. the sum of. 800 For each and every one of the above named vehicles, drawn by four horses, the sum of 10 00 For each and every Hack drawn. by two . • borsMr„ the sumo -- zo 00 For each and every Omnibus and Timber For drawn by two hones, the . mita of. 12 00 For each additional horse attached to any of the above named Vehicles, the sunt of • 1 00 Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of all Livery. Stable keepers in said city - to make a retain to - the City Treasurer, within twenty days after- the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on or before the Ist day of May of each and-every-year, of the number of vehirles of every descriptiom awned and - used by them in their bast:seta, and the kind there of, and the same return shall be made under oath.. br.e. 4. All owners of Carts. Drays, Wagons and other vehicles, who shall neglect or refuse to pro- cure a license as aforesaid, shall be subject to a pens .! arty of not less than ten per cent.: for every thirty days the same remains unpaid after the Ist day or May of each year. All Livery Stable 'keepers falling. to make the return required in the 3,1 - Section of this 'ordinance, shall. in addition to the foregoing, be subject to a penalty of not exceeding , lifty dollars, all of which penalty shall be recovered before the Mayor, or one of the Aldermen of laid city, by sum mary conviction: and It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to seekout all persons who have 1 failed to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinanm and report the same to the City Treasu .uret. for winch .service he shall receive the sum of fifty cents In each CaAe, to be taxed and collected as part of the Costs, upon conviction'as aforesaid. The penalties fur non.complianee with the ordi nance will be strictly enforced after the above date. D. MACFERRON. City Treasurer. Allegheny City, April Ist 1808. - iaylt.plo "VOTICE-TO OWNERS OF • .... . . .., ~ , . • DRAYS, -RACKS, ~fge,.. :. • 'Notice is ~hereby given to all Wittier!' of Drays. Carte. Cirriages: Bugees, Ike. whether resident or umai-reindentin the: City of Pitlsburgh. to pay their Licenses at the _l'Aeasstrer's Odic° of the City ,of 'Pittsburgh POICTMW,ITTI, In accordance with an Act of 'A.ssemblyi Ipproved )larch' 30th, 1200, and• and an .orl2oanoo Of the •Cotn_elle Of• the City of; Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 3550,, , All Licenses not paid on or before NAT 18,186/11;', • wilt be - placed in the hands'of the Ode( of Police for collection r sghlect to Ids fee of No cents lbr the • collection thereof, and 411 persons who negct •or ' 'refuse - to takeout Licenses be sUbJectio t pen. ally. to ,be recovered before the Mayor, double the amount of theeense. The old met pities of prcyietts veers must be re turned at the. time - , Lleeneee are 'taken out, or pity 25 cents s thisnefore • . . liA'T , p3 OF LICENhE: • Each One NOM etkle• • • I n 1 , 1 1,!-YPPocr!.3' • 52 • I 103 Wood street; litsoothotorod-11;%.y, wow; ass+owr, 1 2i,f2: 1 , 1 4Y0rk. , ALlNilltztr t r rwriilltfgott. , April to , OM. rTNI PURSUANCE nOt , tlia , 2lst See. Lyon or, on 4t.r.it relithtgligiltllighen, county. AP O t proved 1.4 e J t ' day Ittay t, xsol, and of tlicioiono nteht-to• ItOotIon." up OYU the 31) day of rah;11980; thurobig et=ubtlee thdt 4 Thtpll-; pa co or thelltroroin cOo roughs atutTovell‘ oh pa WILL 11 OPE N nog I;1011,Lx Arepit4ed r • .I%;i, County, State,` ,, foorg - Mirk-home or _ . Ileunti”- - Taxei l for 1868. ~,',.; , i' , it ir" _ . - 'iti t.,, , C,4; . - • , ..1 1 , : - :;- i • . ; On an t i a fter the L t Any, of• May,. 1 ,....,........ , inn be pfkic apple otlllo Ott) tife,Aet Yof AegeOhr . )Diodowitlo6ll.oiiitiv lit*'Cerlo.•llllAbiollilt , • ' '. ret,promplrent,9 toy nny4etiton! fooling ;tit() WH,OLE A ,14.,,0t" theil luck .. -, i • . ! ti t Theft 41 , 1411, no nudge on =smitten Atiripig t e., it n tut tur tb ITAn_faetil Them Illto.llol Mit OE • ~ I*-0101gfg 3411617134,11441111iP411,RR ,the VA bitY, . • , r- th esitipogirsis , ros;, NI A li - Jaime rwriffilliadlitdvdrAillielitOtolio. laAftrititifatrit r Wee 7 77 : i ' 111 - .14:- , •(i . , t , ,) ;Ewe. 11115, 1111911” % 1111, lidkaud dud' 6, I - -i 1,1. lustrink. I TpriVistril... tr , r dai , Li tici,, , , ..)nnye A ti fi i": iiiiit ),•!!",!•`:, ' l , l PiSf: l- t :Mei * . • ba, 4.oc if am* i0ri1401144 9414 • " ••• ' "• 04 r - WEET MESMJNA OM ' GES, 'Of e xtra quality, in prime order, Just rim:mired; a so prime Lemont, for sate at the Family firocen o f ap2 - • aßcp. A. BZNEIH,A.W. [l.4~lU' In GREAT VARIETY, r.T R: ithgrns JOECI D. BAILEY & BRO., STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND ONEER.S, Arse prepared tO sell at - A mtion STOCKS, 130iiDS, an all ;clods of: SEIM TIES', REAL ESTATE, H LISEHOLD rtriorrv , E, ,te.,- either cm tile premises or at the Beal f Trade rtoolus. rartleulat attention p. Id, a • heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate At pia ate sale. • Sales of "Beal Estate In be cantratteadecl. Office. NO. lus YOUR II STREET. FOR 141.34 ; .- rertfl Of the finest ?ARMS In tona4 cow:Lae:a, roasska , itluzlsay,one Ales#nus orp,uy e.gPlP!r an4ex -01,431,,PATT1N „.1.40..e0u Smittaelekstreet. i nvirsvir bade now for aisle e Westmoreland and 1: 1 /Y easy; terms,. so ens A lug can purchase orLA amine for polirselfif MM i-F,94. REAL,IsTA ipotrwrns : sirt.Nct : . , FOR \'SALE OR EP- arge two - story doable °use, containing, 10 "me, including double-par lor, with marble want es, . and all the modern Im provements; 1 acre o ground, filled with fruit,' grapes, berries, AO. &Ruined near' 31inersyllle, at the termination of the Wylie street Passenger cars. This is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny county' and 1n a 'good neighborhood. ' Apply at W. A. HERRON'S - Beal Estate Office, 87 giant y . OR SALE & TO -LET.--nonses. • And Lots for sale In all_parts of the City and sn arl's, :Also, several FARMS. tn good: locations. Also; a small WOOLEN FACTORY,. with 20 acres of land, and good improvements, whlcti• I will sell chealiand on reasonable terms.- Business:'llouses so let on good streets. . Frlvrte Dwelling HOWIes for • :era , iii both MORS. Far furtliqpartlctilars Inquire , • ' •' - 'WILLIAM WARD. a 22 110 Grant street, °Domino Cathedral. 011EALP BUILDING LOTS FOR ‘1,.._) BALE. -100 cheep BUILDING LOTS in the nourishing village of Allentown, adjoining the Bir mingham line, ten miuntecaralk from-Carson street or by the Pittsburgh and Brownsville delight ful and healthy location. During lust year 501 ild ings were erected on these grounds, liesidesa.large school building. The above lots are large sires. and will close them out at very low prices, say front *2OO to $3OO. and only requiting the small stun °f lap paid ilcrwatthe balance can - be paid at the rateof *IV per month (If preferred). Call and examine. our plots of the' ground, at-corner of-Fourth and Smith- Acid streets. ,[myd) - B. '3.IcLA.IN. 2,00 0 000 ,AippEs OF • . . CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE, BY THE • Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN. DIVISION, Lying along the Line of theirroad, at $l,OO TO $5,00 TER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS 4. ; • tor. furtlierilktienlara. -nape, ac.:addresn ' • •t; • • JOHN DEVEREDX, • • • . • . . Land-Commissioner, Topeka. HaTISSE. . . Or CHAS. B. - LAMBORN, Sec•y, watt , , St. Louts, Mideourt. LEGAL A LLEGILEIVIIe COUNTY, ss.. In the Court of Common Pleas, No. —, June Term, 1888. In' the matter of the application of the HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF AL LEGHENY COUNTY, for a Charter Of Incorpora tion. 'And now., to wit, April 1668. the Court direct said writing to be tiled in the oMce of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said county, and notice thereof to be pub lished in one newspaper printed In the city of Pitts-. burgh, and county of Allegheny, for at last three weeks, setting forth than application bus been made to the Court for the purpose of granting the —He- . brew. Benevolent Society of Allegheny County" a Charter of Incorporatinn,and that the same will be I granted at the .nexT term of the Court of Common Pleas, unless exceptions hereto be filed In proper One: ' RY THE COURT. From the Record: • JACOB U. .ALTER, Prothonotary. AO persons interested will r.lease 'rake notice of the 1. - bore order of Court. JOdaAlfl. COHEN, sp.=:pb-Tll Attorney for the Association. TN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS OF ALLEGHENY , COUNTY, No. —, of March Term,:lB6B. MISCEL. DOCKET. 1~1 On the 18th day of April, 1.868. the Teti ., ft. Hon of .divers citizens of: Allegheny was presented to the Court. showing that an k alley in the City of Allegheny, beginning on 'Ridge street and extending through to Itel.ecea street, In sairicity. was laid out T. CLAIR DENNY; over land then owned by hire, ttrelve feet wide; that A. I'. 4.Y36G01), A. 11.- ENGLISH and G. W. LYON arc at present the owners in the soil over Which said alley has been laid out; that said alley has never been opened orused by the public, Ac., and praying that the Court decree the vacation of said alley; :whereupon the Court Made the following order; And now, to Wit, April 16th. 1808, upon the pe- Mien of A. M. Marshall, C. A. CriTenter, Van B. Fonder. Albert Stright, John Orr, llarehall Heinle, John Atwell; C. P.Marthens, John Frazier, S. L'.. tijr. , brirer, B. Bakewcll. jr. J. W.-Simpson, twelve freeholders- of the vleinity of the alley within mimed; praying the Court to decree the vacation of the sable, &rule is granted upon, all the parties de sirtriV to he heard, to appear in Court on -the 23d day of Hay next. at Ul o'cluck A: Mt.. to shoo , cause, trthiy they have, why said alley shall not he vacated, and the coon direct that this rule be published once a week for four successive weeks, hi the GAZETTE newspaper, published in said county of Alle heny. ; . HY THE COURT. /*turn the Record. , • • ap:Si s pi-nr JFO. 0. SHOWN, Clerk. 'IIrATIE OF JACO*, EMHART; amt irellpl UtcYAei u. .• • I EIEtHENY COI.INTY, es. • - • In the Orphans , Court, in the matter of the Pe tition of - Christopher J.lrthart. Administrator of Jacohl.lithart; dec'd.; fur a Wale on all - parties in terested In the sold estate to abow,.couse why the estate of (loan] decedent should-not he' sold.. ; Anean . , April 25th, 18811. the:eirithiti" petition' presented and read in open iltnirt."--wheretioon the Court., hay ing considered the same do grant a rule ' Ilion Abraham•[Antioch Solomon -Thomas :Janice , 11.. Hays. -Annie E.1.111 - cli and . gods Block, ,her , trustee. t ;Saran. btecrort , and Wil kins her trirsteut 'Elisabeth Sidman and. kins Linitartt bertrustesisdidllncy Molder and 'other porsons,interested, in the real estate of Jacob [debut, deceased,: to appear in , Coutt and. show cause, if any they hittre,- Wiry the real estate of :tire said Jacob Lintiorti deceased, should not he •solit.-rtile returnable - on sro day Julle, A. D. 14140. 1 U1110 Wells& Al 311 i; and notice , thereof to ho given by : pubilmition 0003 a week, for four soccessive , Yeeltis In the Pittsburgh Detity,,Gasettr, and hy per.; Sontu-notice to all parties within . the c All is ghee/. - - BY• THE Cti HET. ,kiSeal„.) Attest: All parties,intercstmitu the said ,eotote , wlll please '— takek nutlet. of thetabovo , • • ••• = • I.I4.S.•PERGHTS4 I 2 , I„ VL,aPIX4P4O:TiI • Attoreey for:Petitioners. ; .......... ~.. !fl.:‘i ~. 1 ' .'• ~' •• ' ' HaralAND• • ' , I ~..;.,.., 2, -. ._, .. ,---;Tr }' NEW SIJSIMER 7 ESORT... , . 'LAKE 'ROME, Stinieimit, Pa., ;ti : A- ? (On ltb 'lbw of .JamestOwn lt.fFranktin Railroad,. one hour:a—ritlo) (rota Fritaltlitt,t,,Thisi house As, tar ~ am' anti etnuptotttoW vietr'ftzralstua, bus /VII rd Maui i teni-pin ' allots 'and covered °tomes nat s. 'lt 10.-011 the heuto,ol the tueskeharetlajs Fa Lake ht A n tnerwa, abounding hi Sr. and an. yryb ultra le for sail! g putposei, surrohnde with Sul." phur syringe.: romantic scenery, awe , )It,' 1a the best summer resort In the State. Address; . .1 -"•,,, • S. T.ILENNEDY, Proprietor., , ,_______ ___, THE -. "11 ANSION 111010 SE/ r ' - , L - , d undersigned beg to committee to their frltinds sail the pnbliothat they ha yo purchased this OLD gttg.A.OLiShIRD and rukULAR. DOUSR, . • • . . - • *pi , 34141 marbert , Street, 4ild rili)66iiitia 4 to keig iv IA Ole Sr tiffW: The' [II/V.24810N 11015Sahos utier ono hundred to=e, all .nowlyihrnished ht tiu3 best style, ani only two mlq otos, walk fropi the Railroad Depo s to p . aYelOrs will 'rind this Seattle an eXcelicdt one Id at; ind will Jut =onion ltal ant h_Ottrotayoritigh• rirYIE 7 • ctlnneccdl /q4‘th°, *Pr e ti ll i a .!*PII4IIW/ for' %needs. - ' ' . ' . ~ insollei 0 tstrissta-pertioas 1 hetatitig‘tieittilley , the .4.337t1c1141‘9 P.P34141 re*ral e . v rut - ' ,-, ! 1 k - ' wi s ii . l !It ," .11 .I.A filh. illl tit io :, 0 thr o ff rr. A TED OIN THEENSOPEr • eadmi „ AN PL, 'P'7l: F.l 7 , , I.te: ti.a,. ,ir”ch....i r ,•,:e • . ST. ittlE ' *g ii " " et erii El-` , ;' ~ mrelis, .klid-iov tilb..-4 - ... , fs .? ~ *irrlt ifjor-ri, , 4:0 4r, r, • .il , r- : 005 iteiVAlM24l^.lMantin?ln p• : '>!l i , .... 1 '. "'tfl•trP • I '`l 1 .4, '' Irggli,V, OFRPAtter, ''. ' el - ''' ''-.l‘' — it ' ''' fi + :1 Irt.;lti-ifsitiirhilitiistilifit esti g ao l e at* 1 %1 i i &Wan tionveltliaa Aril Orr WI &SOM.'S , I Dst Claru na • • O n , t il i Ti e lgil ,plTati, .. oa i seanre your roosiaait pay for yo 0. " c rli7 o theln• The Restaurant connected wits. thaLte....., 1111 1 . 1 4 all hours of the cloy and illith e s..,: r Ta t ln'utr`A c s i supplied with suppers si. sa ..." reasonsete rates. 1411708 MIIPM.•••••• INS BEN FBANILLIN: ' NSURANCE 'COMPANY, • 9F ALLEGREn, Office in Franklin Savinn Bank Puildings, No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny.' A HOME COMPANY, managed by 111reetore well knovrn_to the contmunity, who truer by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. HERBY GEO. RIDDI.E DIRECTORS: • Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, :Henry Gerwlg, Geo. It. Riddle, Jacob Franz,, Gottloth Pass, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, IJacob Rush, W. M. Stewart, Oh. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig, Joe. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Kohen. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., - 01' THE CITY 01" ALLEGERIIY. Office, In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING. • FIBS . INSURANCE ONLY. . w. W. 'MARTIN, President: JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary. DTRECTORI3: A. H. English, • -IB o..P.Williams'Jno. 'Thompson, Jno. A. Atyler, Jaa, Lockhart, • I Jos. 3I ere, Jas. L. Graham; Robt, Lea, ' IC. C. Boyle, Jno. Bronai,' Jr. Geo . Gent, ' iJacob Kopp. mh25:n34 • - NY.EStERN _ INSURANCE • COM PANY- . OF-PITTBIIITROIL - L' ' • EXANDER NIBLICK, President. ; , _ ' WM: P.' HERBERT, Secretary. . cArx. GEORGENEELD, General/gent, - . .; Office, JIM Water street, Sang .& .cog.s. WAre house, up stairs, Pittaburgb. - • ' • Will is.:nre against all kinds of Fire •and Marine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors. .who are well known to the community, and who are 'determined by promptness and liberality to Illalg , lain the character which they' have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured DIRECTORS: Alexander ' • ' John R. 31cenne, R. 31111er, Jr., Chas. J. Chute, James 31cAtlet, . William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklea, • Phillip Reymer, David Long, . Wm. IdorrMon, D. Ihmsen. noV .pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBURGii OFFICE, 2111.1TE1 STREET, BANK BLOCK. This is a Ecene Company, and insures against 101111 by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE Vice President.' :: ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. RUGR McELHENY, Secretary. DIRECTORS: George Whew!, Geo.lV. Evans; J. C. C. Lapnerpe, Fiel, John Voegtley, A. Ammon. INDEMNITY Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle Hobert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King, Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, . AGAINST LOSS Rlr FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF rHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 485 x 434 CHESTNUT BT. NEAR 5111, . . •, , . DIRECTORS: Charles 7f. Bancker, Mordecallf. Louts, Tobias Wagner, •. • David S. Brown, Samuel Grant I laaaoLea, - Jacob R. Smith , Edward G. Dale, F ep ONA N NLE I S P 4 L . Td itu. : : 111 .- !il, rg ; . .. F eVeixt. • EDW.X. DALE, Vice President. W. (.1,-STEE,LE, Secretary,pro tern. J. GARDNEP. COFFIN, AGE](T, North West corner Third and Wood Streets 11110315' _ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COM. PANY OF PITTSBURGH:. OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET, BANN-BLOCK Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Mika. JORNIRWIN, JR., President. • JOHN D. MeCORD, Vice Prealdent.' , C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. . CAPT. WM.. DEAN, General Agent. • DIRECTORS: • - Crpt. WM.•Dean, • Fahuestock, W. Y. Everson, Robert H. Davis, , Frauds Sellers, Capt. J,T. Stootdale.- John Irwin, Jr.; John D. McCord; C. G. Hussey, • Harvey T. J. Hosklmon, Charles Hays, FIMLIENCE C 0111.7. OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD .4, FIFTH STS. A Home Company, takLug:Stre and Marine..l4Bka DErtgeTconS: . . 1 . Capt. John L. Rhciads, - Samuel r:Sbriver, Charles Arbuckle, Jared M. Brush,. ,Wm.-F. Lang,. Samuel Mccrickart resident. t President. ' - , •-• Secretary. lON. General Agerit. Win. Phillips, I John Watt, - John E. Park_ Capt. dameslllller, , - Wm. Van. Silk, - James A Verner:._ • W 31.. PIIILLIPs. • Pt JOAN WATT:" Vico W. F. GARDNER', CAPT. JAS. OOIW COAL AND. COICE. BEST FAMILY COAL ALWAYS ON HAND • And Delivered Promptly to Order, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY OSCAR F. LAMM & . 9 orucr Sandusky Street and P. Ft.: 'W. at C. B. R. ALLEGHENY CVI. ANTHRACITE COAL SULNISHED-AT THE LOWEST RATES. jet: DICKSON, STEWART & CO.; Haring removed their Office to . ' NO, 567 xamr.pant STFi T, (Lately City Floor SECOND 9.OCE. - Aro now prepared to furnish nod Y_ORIGHT.OGRE , NY LUMP, COAL OR 'MACK, at .the lowed 'l2 l r lr p t rint i g . ot oleo or - addressed tb them through the map, wul be att ended to prowtly. ~.r oy=nZ • - - • 111"1"E0416 WODYnto.ll43it • PEALE* IN ""1' YOI7GIIIOOIIII6IT. AND , 001116ILLEMILE • 0 0 4:, And Matinfitetnrers of ' ' • COAL, SLACII'AND :DEBULFEXIBIZED Office and TartiOßNEß , ' oti.EITTLE,WANTr MORTON STREETS. Flrsit -yard on Liberty ands Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and op Second street, near Lock No. I,__Eittsburgh, Pa.. Families ea& Menu facturers Aripplied with the, Bert article oreSoal or Coke'atthe lowest cash rat.* Orders- lett at Apy of ther, oftlosa, will read 's prompt attetitiOu n ' cOIIiIIiSTRONG & • lIVTCHINSONy A.,tl;•succassorsto,,, t; • )• A Ng/L r iq# AIM XouPlittork4mg: C A 4l4..CO., MYNERCSittr: Aairo DrAtrms ROAD: Aaar. or superior Youg , rdogheur COAL. -To CACAND: FANG/At ViAios.-t-ir .-ro or ST nest the Gas Worts I • -; F) ~E° R ,4 : - I P-P,444 , !1,,. c.::cixtratarsr , 4t. pole •,“ oat SAM ~finerdind = AL; 157 GOAL atol DA f. Lldas _Coal ilellvoreat saolgtly VI pasta 'of .tha: °olll4artraehligrill—Slltilt *RV ElON;ifottnerlr_Catiall BULIMIA ttablirsh • , BM /mil% -"( • .o.t Pen: Ptratirartnilk",-- q 4. 118- FURNITWIrMANUFACTURERS, t , vnyouikvickx , D Rz7.4!.„ ,!: cultil! 1 11 1 1 1 1 ° 11,,, :i-M' 'ZIO:11.181001:4Vrit A-0111*VE*Plk (1 'tetfitt • • ei atoM. laws laducedi tpllyf.lllllol3ftent.tit" IViiit p!tdr.stfiat%,ir invitbduresibeforeipvcibming 0rf.,;.10,11444101;,aht ' ___ ._ is •yf rr. 13.4":„:r13 7.1-0111S11.:411ii ; ; 4RITOIIIIIIO F1(00 1 0 11 34 01V,. B . Nn ivaidisstrrorrit*nief ,e opia v mita Yost Oalca, Ilstioutels 11. -• . Greenhouses at Oakaild.. Nanette. an NV =S ''',.i.:9.17.7'.1.tE71?, fT_Ki MASONIC HALL. .7, j':. '. sAR_'~TlJlrt°'S NEW YORE MUSEUM. Collection of Living Wonders. FOR SLX DAYS ONLY, COMEi,',SCINti - . President: .deeretstry. ON FRIDAY, ' • air AtIiMOON A.VI) NV'e l'f NOTICE. — won' .resPe ift orm the citi zens . of Pittsburgh that - these "freaks of nature" constituted one of the prinelpal features of attrac-• Bon at our 31Useum On. Broadway, previous tq its destruction by in March last. Doubtless many 'of you; when in'Rew York have sefn them, we therefore fees assured you will have no hesitancy in renewing an old acquaintanceship, ; and inviting your friends to attend these Levees, and also afford - - 'tag the ladies and "little •onest , an ot i portunitY of so,floing. ,;In further of AFT ER NOONb eau hold Levees EVERY a d dition to the• Evening Exhibitions, in order that the ladles, - .children: and entire community milYwitness these interesting representatives of , • ' LILLIPUT AND BROBDINONAG: : The troupe:consists of the beattlfai Circassian Girls, - . Dwarfs, Fat Boys, biapiv.opziate costume and 6114zractet levng will be held iftentoon aod.ETenings. 7 . 7 hitittions :from A o'clock. until In the alter .neon, and and from!! until 10 In the evening. . -. • Chliditn nndee,ien, 15 centb. •-- - • - it my4:p6s TsATEs;&;Aros± GIGANTIC CIRCUS AND MENiIDERIC, TRAINED ANIMALS. RED LION LOT, Commencing MONDAY May 4th. TOITEIA3IENT EVERY MOUT. ,Doors open at 1 and 7P. Performance% commence at NI and 8 P. M. - W7'PITTSBURGH 1 1113 A ME. FRED AIMS .GEO. H. BARTON Grapt 111INAGEB. Delighted audiences, -tcrwitness tthe chaste, ele gant and witty Performance, - • THE VIRGINLA CURED. The Family_ _ldathiee Saturday afternoon.' Great attraction for Monday l,' • W-BURNELLIS • . • 1; • MUSEUM. EX - 114101tION ' -ccAximliiliAg_M'OßKS OF ART said GILEAT NAT. Trls-s-b LI - /14 CURIOSITIES, , • - • - -AT FRANKLIN BALL.. I i - i- Rilth street, opposite rittsbufth Theatre. Cards of Admission,. 9 5 cents. spoors open from S o'clock - A.ln. to 10 P. M. ' ' '.• . ' aPBto/8 WHITE LEAD AND . COLORS. -CIIIIO3IOE McCOY'S GREEN, HARRIS ;EWING, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Slreets, LI >. P1TT6331:71141:1..PA. T tifcummintuaL.Exk.t. SON, IP • '- Inm-risme-RAU:at ate Lead and eolor . Works, WUITE AND I gn LEAD I; ZINC, PUTTY, BLUE LEAD;i- n I ,c . McCOVB VICIWITER GREEN , Azol aircolors,. dry or In OFFICE. No. 47 FOURTH FITMENT. Factory. Nos. 450, 450, 454, Vie Ve Au becca utteny ldho . et, and 49, 51 sofl 50 - 111 c. ock an itree 4s t e . , • • LVMDER! • and No;ls7BebeediotteeLoPpoeite GaelFOrts, ALt.zonebritf: avrit:,fEz. .DEALERIAS ALLil...V)l3.'cipt Zunattir flooring - ool viti; ti .Westherti*ding,i " anal ‘. o10..les; .• Atou ' • wir T ; Lunbei; . • Geo and Locust Posts, Lith and Palm 'Oskind Yellow Pine. ALtiO—FIRE BRICK. TUX, Old WAY. Leds:o6O ‘F °RII rnrila VgIithERC92IIPANIr Pier.sum.vr—EDWAßD v prlßLDGE; , t Duncan JOY& • F. -D. Dithrldge: , Geo. W. Dithridsoi ' M. L. 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" r d Woriktit;irty sisliesplittreisi --tirwaytand ,%sa,oo4Tr•WililiCw lIMMOIte, Ilona careUtleullAllsepble, opn and valuable statements of tab jr =lin r otts tel % widen will DC not MX to 'Any seeding . $ 1 ME MEM LIMII MEM ISE BO 'MA* . Bth, - Gillails; Etle.,,E6C9 OF FOIL Emx( -kAbiER,s, A_NI) FOR SALE BY" WHOLESALE DRIGGISTS, ITANISFACUMZ*3 OF LUMBER. I ,!r_