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NEw PUBL-IATIONS
MASONIC BIOGRAPHY 'AND DICTIONARY
Comprising the Misters- of Ancient Ma
seerY, Antiquity of Slasonry, written,
and unwritten law ' &c. Compiled. by
Augustus Row, X. T. Published by J.
B. Lippincott, & Co., Philadelphia.
...
Much valuable information .is embodied
in this work, not only-to members -- of the
craft, but to the - uninitiated. •::Pulilicity of
books of this kind ouhgt to make Masonry
less unpopular; it also 'becomes a valuable
auxill'ary to the-order. , Here we have the
dirlyatiore and definition, ire - Masonic terms,,
bli'igraphiles of eminent ,MaSons, .statiatics,
• and:.ti list of all the lodgek.in the United
1 , Elates.; 'The . aim'. of the author 1510 lead
, persons to secure a correct understanding
,- of the' truths , of Freemasonry in the light
of ;_ehristianity. The 'work is *pared
r - with much care and contains. much interest
'. in matter;to the general reader.
_'... .
JOHN •itruroir AND:-HIS FERE& An his
torical novel. ByMax, Ring. Translated'
from the German by - F. Jordan. • Com
plete in one volume. Illustrated.- New
York; D.• Appleton it . Co; For sale by
Henry Miner, Pittsburgh. ... ..... _
This romance, like.the Muchltutek series,
- is intensely enteresting, !embodying: great
historial, .
events, and . ' Also , the acts. of per
sons who have .occupied prominent places
in theworld's history,the whole woven in
,
- the form of a romance, which renders the
- work 'charmingly fascinating. ' The ' times
,
of, the immortal '
poet ' are fraught ,with in
terest, and full of interesting incidents.
MAN'S ORIGIN AND DESTINY. • Sketched
from the Platform: of the Sciences in a
• Course of Leetures delliered before the
Lowell Institute'ln Boston, in the winter
of 1865-8. By J.-P. 'Lesley, member of
- the National- Academy-of • the 'United
- States, Secretary of •the American Phili=
sophical -tSociety.' • Published by-' J. B.
Lippincott & Co.,- pdladelphia. •','
The author of these lectures simply has
sketched the present, &dings of science of
the vexed question bethe origin and earliest
history of man. Nothing is closely rat
' Boned out. Much being left to the logical
instinct. The lectures indicate pretty
thorough research, and compass a vest fund
•'of ' information, fortified with - argriment
andliis' torical,illustrations; These lectures
• embrace in part the classification of the
sciences, the geological antiquity of man,
the dignity of mankind, unity-of mankind,
early social life of man, language a test of
race, origin of architecture, &c.
Dona. By Julia Kavanaugh, author of
“Nathalie ,” Adele," &c. Illustrated by
Gaston Fay. Three volumes complete in
one. Priblished by D.. Appleton & Co.,
New York. For,sale by Henry Miner,
1 The author is, well known and her previ
ous writings have been well received by the
public. Dora is 'regarded by the anther's
„ . friends an t:.literary triumph.- It.
societyin,itsVo9ll4lphasesfFid the tharac-.
ters are wrought out with fidelity, and also
t• ' shows her power- in &mill:lion. Running
:
through the story we have domestic life por
li. ' trsyed with great .vividners. The style of
I the work is elevated, and above the standard
1 3 •' of many of the ndvels of the day.
r A SINTER'S BYE-Ho:GM , By.Jesningelqw.•
. Pablished by. Roberts , Brothers,. Boston.
• These stories; seven in itmeber; are just
what might be ixpected from this graceful
writer. They are piquant: . : and racy, and
• are poetic prose, and woven together with
charming unity. .For young folks,they are
;justthe thing to beguile time; end :ire also
calculated to teach theui eleiated sentiments..
This volume is uniform with "Studies for
' Stories," and "Stories told to a phild." -
i
• Rerinnnomrt's MASTERY Saran& -Publish
, ed by D. Appleton' & Co. For sale by
•1 i Henry Miner, Pittsburgh.
_ • .. .
~, This series is a new , simple and frictical
1 method of studying foreign languages. The
.1 plan is to imitate nature, to learn languases
as children do, acquiring the language first
1
1 and grammar afterwards. Sentences,
. varied inform, are learns,-au as to make'
1 all the idioms of the language %Millar. In
a few weeks the student is able to converse
fluently, as a beginner with a limitedvocab
, ILlgrYr 0 3 •P_8er4. 15 eAbnKetrA g .. -14 . 90, irok ,
and the application to German and French.
..:
STEVEN LAWRENCE, YEOILAN. A Novel. By
'.• ' Mrs. Edward% author of "Archie Lovell,"
' , Ordeal for Wives," Ace. Elegantly Illus. -I
'' • , trated. published by Sheldon &Co.; New -1
• . York. ,
Tilis story is`fainglier'teinitki of imi read-
..; ers. installments of it having already ' ptlear-
ed blithe Ga/azy. This edition of thg author '
.
printed frpm,...tapplefl,l, ,aheets. • Those
who ba4e4ver tUrmWwitkihofirst chap-
ters of the story, wille glad 19 al -it in, this;
• • --
complete farm, to place in their libraries.
The volume is very handsomely illustrated.
Tim OLD CII/11OkaT'S : ‘ Sifoi. By Charles
i
Dickens: Published by Ticknor & Fields,
Boston.
•• - This Volinie is one Of ihel.idfiariel Dick
.
•-, ens' Edition;" and possesses features unlike
anYo4 l .Cflof; the Nall4ps eclitielle.er Dickens.,
lii - iiiittlig6tteiiiiii, taltii. regards ijrpe,
'• i .. paper and binding, and is a • nryinig:ruffilir
throughout. The story of Little Nell, Qnifp,
' ti : DickliStrifie. re 101.04, 4110110. 0, IV**.
1
.r , . * FAIA T : 3 7 B , or the f Master of Gr eeneY
Court. ' A ChrOblele' cif tfierNalley Of the
. -.. Shenandoah.
By, John . Eaten , Cooke.
i' . .
... fl'iTeir York : '. G W. Canton &;', pi:litany.
:
:..: troduct4rLerd'Fairfaier t foriner owner of all
•••. the northern neck '4sf Virginie r hiS factotum,
..; -, a border Captain,::Wagrfer fby• name,. • and
• ',. . various settlers, each , a type : of 'the place
• and period :4' 5 :1:.).„"..-, ft 14'7, -. l't ' 1 ;'?"
. MAY MAGAZINES. .. ' •
Harper's Hagattrie;' fox' , closes the
current volume. .Eighteen .years j ago this
;magaiine weeiticijeksted ,cint7a scale nnrece•
dented in Os department of bteratme, and
the plan so welliSeguniufs ieen sustained,
it anYthi!V,:therec:haßlbeenitiOnlitimt 4m-
Proveimmt,from, year; to yew. Notwith.
standing theeSiabliihMent of so`many other
piniodtaiiiii 'of imnewhat similar scope,
:. - thtinatintelidiftll6olFeen.lhatineil.slß9Ary
I ,4Bof!rtmentis:rirfeet itself and underile •
irectien 'b -
"Monthlyt: itecord' ,, o£P•Correntlt-Events, s .. .'
e' yeas,, 8i bit psuipecte, ' ' llt A. t * 7ol * (l .
omete veadtwoktroisirttreereiri--,:vl
• :•.nuna
marrantstbeiszneconintenadionswiketre.
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3' 0,- W4ilici*s 3 ; Oa the I APY: 014 3 74'4 0 5t
at di ce this magazine morthy of::thc
eneoniums so • fee.ely'beiltnived on it by; the"
press generally It seems to,ecupy a VW*
in the literary world that the old Putnam
of by-gone years so well and ably filled.
The editorial chair of the Tribune, With a
picture of Horace Greeley; by Nash, is a
noticeable feature of this number.
,Lippineott's Magatine Contains some
sterling papers, It a; tagicplace:,
among the monthlies.-:)ltatlitersi7 merit is :
of-the •'first 'order, and r besides the ample .
table of articles or: 0 *
:character ,each,
number, it usually contains. papenr of solid,.!
practical worth, moment to cora
=raid 6344=00 lien. „ails ieiture is.
an important and commendable one. ,
niOntbly, pub
lielieh by & ic Yk is
er C 0. ,0., . N e w ,York, ,
well !nrutiell' , *a* 4 ypopular monthly of in-'
istrikeriiiihilieereation." It is iirpll stilted
and - i fe in the family circle. and elevated in
tone The May number. ' Contains papers of
great practical value, and combines instruc
tion ana entertainment for all chases..
tbe. ..arnor.ine contains two
papers, widely different in character, which
hate proyoked libefal criticism;: and• have
been extensively read. We .allutie to- the
articles, "Trotting Horses," and "Our Ro
man Catholic Brethren." The latter caused
quite a stir among the religious papers. It
is an, article of ability, 'and howeyer clues
tionable some points are, it will command
`attention. We may refer to it again.
The Religion of Abyssinia. ,
Abyst has had a
nA Christian Church
since theda ys of Athnnus, who sent a
mission fro Alexandria. of which he was
Bishop, •in the :'year" 385 of our era. The
Abyssinian Christian creed is substantially
that'of the Greek Church. It enjoins also
many Jewish 'observances, such as circum
cision, tabernacle service, Sabbath (not
Sunday) observance and abstinence from
blood and from pork. Baptism, the Com
munion, Lent and fasting on Wednesdays
and Fridays, are strictly observed. Abys
sinia is the,. Switzerland of Africa, and its
churches, of which almost every village has
one though no better:than a barn or cowhouse
in style, are always placed ins commanding
position, surrounded by the fine trees
of the country, the candelabra tree, flower
ing aloe, the myrtle, the mimosa, the
bamboo, the cedarand the fern. In
each church is a sacred enclosure into
which no bribes can even secure the admis
sion of any save the'priests. In this are
preserved the manuscript Bibles, written in
the old •Ethiopic characters and freely illus
trated in a very rude way. One of these
illustrations represents God creating man,
holding Adam and Eve by' the hand, while a
number of human heads are fiistributed
about, 'all "after , his own image." The
Abyssinian Bible is said.to contain a writ
ing not included in our Scriptures, the Book
of Henock. Within recent times rude ar
tists have abundantly adorned the Abysin
ian churches With pictures. One of these,
and one of the most remarkable, in which
the crossing of the Red Sea Is represented,
shows the host of. Pharaoh holding Abys
sinian match-locks high - above their heads.
The number of priests is enormous. When
Gondar was the capital it had forty-four
'churches, and every one of these had above
three bundled priests or deacons. They
are black,.f course, or dark brown, but
all:.al& - religlooP .kictwea represent the
saintsin heal= as ot-_, pure white skin, and
clad in red and yellow dressing gowns.
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r4ir'CONGLRESIS . ''i•-W2d . DISTRICT.
Gen. 1.• S. NEGLEY
in a candidate for nomination before the 'Union Re
publican Convention.
10'“,111GRES&-224 DIMITIUCT.
THOMAS HOWARD, Esq.,
Is a candidate for nomination; by the Tinton Repub
lican Congressional Convention.. • mbll:d&T
WFOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
BIRD DUFF,
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Subject to _the - dead= of the lJnlon Republican
County Convention., ing7:M-MitT
w -FOR DIST R ICT Alvonsrm
Gen. 'A L PEARSON,
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SobJect to. the decision, o; triton iteßebllcsit
County Cdnventtoe; mh.24:n.4.ditT
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zzitin.LLTAm c..TUtuttr..A.kkat•
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Subject to tbe_der.lsLow.at the talon Bep_ublicau.
County Conventtoll. -.Mb27akta:d&T
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Will IS a candidate ibr Assistant District Attorney,
subject to , the decision of the' Republican County
Consentiow •
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Bobject-la'the,deasionictr,the'llnion .Beptibllon
Coludyectuventlon,,, mb26:m2rrdea,
FOR
WILLIAM ESPY, • .=;
Of Scott township, imbJectto-the:dcelsioW of the
Union Republican Convention. my4:p6o.d&T
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FOR ASSEMDLY,
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Of Mirth Fayette townstdp; tublecf, to the flttldon
*fine Hopubttetu County Ootrrentlont. anylliffnta
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• PHILIP HOERR, '-t
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Of Loiter St: uniiiithiPßfate of Co. 8. 5 0514
P. V..) subject to tito 'decision or AW union Repub.
icon.ounty .Contention. ,5022:095.015T
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arirIARR4AGISTANDCELIBACIIM•
—An Essay for Young Men on the Cnime of
Sedikude, and the DiSBASES and ABUSES which
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G - A7Ell*:ir IYIEDNAPAY. MAY.'.'lB6B.
Mlllll- - 18 , ‘TO TO, GIVE -NOTICE th t
B„.. ..on the Ith. day of May, A.D..IS6S, a War,
- rant - in Bankruptcy was Issued
' Ls - ESTATE' OF rictutpsinmacoN,
Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny. and
State or. Pennsylvania, who bas, been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of anyporoperty belonging
to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use. and the
transfer of any property by him. .arc forbidden by
ia t r; that- a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt, to prove the es t ate;s. and to choose one or ;
more Assignees of tits .will be twill at a Court
of Bankmptcy,. to be holden at 116 Federal
atreet, Anegheny 'citv,,Alleghen_y county, Pa., be
fore 'JOHN - N.' rinnumum,_Er4., - Register. o a
the 9th: day of June, A. D. 'lBB S .' at. A o'clock P. N.
• • • • • TH HAS A.:ROWLEY, r
. f 13131.1: 0 1 1 - . =alai as Messenger,
_
rPHIS IS TO , GIV r NOTICE that
.11,:. on the Sid day of Ma• ~A. 1.1): 1811 9 , a Mar
tin Bankruptcy was is ..ed against the
.
STATE. or Lutz : loiaxstoN, JP.,
Of Ohio township, in the C , unty of Allegheny, and'
State of FennsylVanla, w, 0 has been: adjudged a''
bankrupt ontihs °Wm, petition; that the taymerit of
any debts. and delivery of an!ProPertY belonging to
such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the trans
fer of any property by bile arc forbidden by law;
/
a meeting of the creditors of the said ' bankrupt, 'to
prover their. debts and-to choose. one:or more -s
-oignee/I of his estate. will,be held at a Court f ,
Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 111.0,'Federal stre t,
• Allegheny „City. Allegheny; county, Penna. lief e
JOHN N. ruuviAlwac, Esq t ..Register, on the Cid
day of June, A. D. 1008. at 10 'o'clock A. IL
- i . THOMAS A. ROWLEY,'
," mykpati • , i . -, U. ;S. Marshal, as Messenger
..HIS IS TO 'GIVE - NOTICE that
.i.. on the 4th day df May. , ' A. D. 1808, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the ', '
ESTATE OF FLISOVEI I I II E I 4
Of Allegbeny City, In the countya Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania. • who has been adjudged a
bankrupt oh his own petition; 'that the payment ot
any debts and delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt, to him,. or Tor his use. : and the
transfer of anv propertv by him are forbldden by
law; that &meeting of the creditors of the said bank
rupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more
Assignees of his estate, will be held st a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be hoidn s tre e t, teof the Regis.
ter. at No. 116 Federal Allegheny City, Al
legheny county, Penna., before JOHN N. -PURVI
ANCE. Esq.,Regster, on the 0th _ day . of . June, A.
D. AIMS,' at 10 o'clock A. M.
I . THOMAS. A. ROWLEY,
U. S. M.arshal. as Messenger.
ray:4pB7
TN r THE '- DISTRICT cotr 14T 'OF
THE UNITED STATER , for 'the Western Dis
tr.
BIIJPATINV.AreitI3O;EI.i., itanitupt ,ender
the Act of - Congress of March Ad, 11367, having ap
plied' for a discharge from' slt his debts 'and Other
claims provable under , said 'Act, -• by • orda. of the
Court, notice Is hereby given to all persons who
have proved their debts, and others interested, to
appear on the 30th 'layer MAY., 18811 tat 10 o'clock,
A. et., before SAMUEL DARPER.,,Esq., Register's
Office, No. 93 Diamond street, Pittsburgh,Ta., to
show cause. If any they have, why Discharge
should not be. granted lo the said Bankrupt. And
: further. notice is hereby given. that the Second and
Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt.
acquired by the 87th and SlSth sections of said Act,
will be had before the said Register, at the• same
time and piece. Al. C. MCCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District.
ESTERN DISTRICT of PENN
SYLVAIIIA. es.
t Pittsburgh, the 31st day of ]Larch A. D. /868.
The' undersigne d hereby glees notice of his appoint
meet as Assignee of ALIMItT CONKLE, of Pitts
fturgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
Dlstrfct Court of said District.
JOIiNN H. BAILEY Assignee,
Assignee,
a .1;n71-.• ' • Att'y-at-Law. S 9 Omni. street.
NVESTERN DISTRICT of PENN
, STINANIAv SS. • •
t.Pittsburgh, the SISOLday of April. A. D. vses,
The underslghed hereby gdyes notice of his appoint
ment as Assfgnee of JAMES E. SHIELDS, of "Pitts
burgh, In the county of Allegheny and state of
Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt on his own petition by the Dis
trict Court of said district.
• • " JOHN IL BAILEY, Assignee,
• apS3:p.lo-W Attorney-at-Law. SEOGrantivtreet.
fN THE DISTRICT . COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, Western District of
nnsylvania, ss., at Pittsburgh, Pa., Mir 2d,
A. D. 1868.
To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby
gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of JEF
BERSON VARNEY of Allegheny City, In the
county of Allegheny ' and State of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who has been adjudges' a Bank
rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
JAMES W. MURRAY, Assignee,
mys:p7o Attorney-at-Law, 118 Fifth street.
LEGAL..
tvracE IS HEREBY GIVEN
-
that application bas.beeu made by the under
signed to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
County for a...CHARTER OF INCORPORATIO3i. of.
“The German Independent Beneficial
Society of Allegheny City,"
And that the same will be gratited on the first 310N
:DAY of June next, uulcua: exceptions are Med
thereto.
W.M 3tOFPETT,
, .
XTOTICE,---An application will
j 2411 be made to the tlovernor of Pennsylvania for
the pardon of . • . ,
ABELt ACOHEN,
. -
who was convicted at the Marth.scssionslEgitil of
secreting property . for the porpose'of defrauding
creditors..
my& TWF - BERITIA.CONEN.
MEN
EM!SE
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Attorney for Atsoclation.
March 24th, 18118. . nilis:DZ .W
4. lI.TOWS ROTICE.--All Aper
sans Indebted to the estate - Of WILLIAm DA
deceased late of the City . of Allegheny. (for
mer yof .East Blrmlnghana.) are requested to make
intraelitate payraent, and those having 00011310111 st
said estate with present them, property anthentlea
• .11 for
fieniement " t ' o
THOS. VARNER, Eieeutor.
Baldwin Tp., April 4th, MEL - - apettdd.w
. .
Norton ..is. - HEREBY GIVEN
that 114 leplicationtor the pardon of JAMES
'MAIL convicted at 'lbw October term; '1866.
Oran attempt to catandrpticglarn. will be made , to
the tiovernor ter his unexpired term of sentence.
Pitt/1011,041SW' 4 . lB6B. - ... - rny6:yr
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OWNEIO; DNA
'WACONS,
CARTS . HACKS, OMNIBUSES,
And every description of CARRIAGE; are required
to tit tbe QFFIC LICENS E S , TRASURER
•en TAKE OUT TH EIR o n - or before
„theist daymthlay nest: •, • 2, • •
For each and every Wagon. 'elk; tar,
• Dtwyi'linggy or Carriage, drawn by one •
horse, the gam.of $ 3
,00
For Michaud everyone of the above named
vehicles, drawn by two horses, the sum of 800
For eacb and every one or the above named •
vehicles, drawn by tour horses. *henna of 10, 00
For each every. 4
Arewn',,,two r .
horses; the'stink or:. •• ' • *- 00
Itor esen and 'every Omnibui and Timber •
Wheels, drawn bytwo•borsos, the sum of. MI 00
'For each additional' horse attached to any of
• the above named vehicles; tho Yam 00
llgc:•3. ii shall. bedhe,duty omit .13yer&atuliu
kempers.l4 said cuy td.,lnake tourn to C ity
Treasurer;; within twears krtor'the passage of
;thlaprdinance,andsti y thernafter.onerbeibre
theist day • of, May, 4t ban andercery year,, of tbe
'number of *elides of even , deseription, owned and
'used bythent in ` their business, and the-kind there.
4f.t and the same returnehall wilutekunder Oath:
tin.. 4. All owners of 4'arte, :Preys, Wagons an
n d
'6ther*ebleles:',Whet shall neglectror rehab brow.
cure blicense'm aroresald;-'shalt bo subject to A
alty of not lem• tban•tea per cont,,l'or emerythirty ,
•
days the same remains Unpaid - atter the is
day of
Mayof each year. • All 'Avery Stable keepers felling
Mistake the return required in the 0d Section Of grab
• ordinance,,;oball.. in additlOlN cc - Ana foregoi ng be
sukiett to a penalty of not -exceerittig fifty ousts.
• allot which , penalty shall- be redove red be 'bre :tho
Mayhr, or one at the Aldermen of said_ cite, by sum.
man? conviction t. and it .shall ' be, the duty of the
Chief of Pollen td- seek out all perscinst who have
tithed to immKT With PO 'of..the provisions of this
ordinance; .report; tbo.same,to,the City:Freasn•
twer; !be Whl `herVit4 be Shell' xeCelve, the stincof
nfty , Collie in eaChcate, to be Mid laid 00116610 d as
,part ottjte postai- sponcottlittion es afore,Ml4. -
,Tbit _penalties for non.eornpllartce :with the, dill.
nonce will be strictly_egreed alter the above dile,.
.. EliltoXl:olty•Trebiotrds.
h• , • ity A rit Ist, 1880 , ,mylt • ,
:VaneIfITO , VIVNEOS OF
••• pvi!. :1 f,,
• 1 "r
Not,ce is hereby' given to all owners of. Drays;
Carts, Varrlayes ai l r logillea,Af., whether resident or •
non-resldent its e vity of, 1 itishurgh, to pay their
Licenses at the tbatarer's 'Ornee of the City of
Actslyargli,FOßTllW,l'Vti;imoorganoti- with an '
or - Assembly, 'approved Ma rch - authi Igl3o, and •
and an Oydisitaint of. the , Councils : off the CIO . of ,
'Pittsburgh. passedAsSlllo, 1800.
. Lanham 110 E donor befOrellfATAs. - aesso ,
bewill Paced In flo-uuds of the IQhlef o P ollee
for' collection , subteot to his fee or DC cents r L the
; colteotion thereof,. WO ell ' persons who neglect' or
, all l / 1 10tcetake ouaLteenses will, be subjecttat:pen.
Aity4 tote irecoverel , befe494141 litayor, deable,the
'llmothst or the Lice
frhe'eld Dist of prepotidrialm %maim 're%
time), Meanies Asel,Aliestautier pay
g cents therefor. • , •• •
.-•
- ItAVE4,9I , LAcafor.;-: • •
~. e ti
- icsetitrtici 'gotta
IreschTfr_o_mprseiji :tIJJ ; I 416 , 00
7 i1!!,11.1.3..,:i!5itt1t; ) 1. 1
afi ar
14 " - irWii"ii*""
1-).01n 111141..TIMbet h I tiwtal - Two
itT
ihicknelk: Xielieggl,QoUar.l.eiw46, Not Taal
eiVq"! 01 7 14 !twi ° Allir e z a gtvi..........,,NDmi .qP I
, tt rr1:11: 4-
rilti7filLtiltalt,ifebruartritli,..loll..rii ,•-,L,S
ijOHOlDECll4,loenturiontalliair
HAIDIKOMERISk AND
oartb street., one door from wood, ristsourin. •
Always on nand, a Cyst assortment of Ladiest,
1j05,13-4LNAI:ss arty
..W42_CAL . B. Illtagt , t.Ts,
k • Lrrloe eas riu. stiaT.T.br
Sif 11 1 ,1 L :
Lll4lelo , and Glouilellar's AlfalricKttang.iiona
vintuestiotriinner;• A.. imhz_tos
5•44a..114 ot rlll l -q. 4 1: IR V IS 5 1 .4 O 9 ll 4 a f t f9 O r, r1e P
3M lion,
otaqT)Apikal Itolj.e_atzvlanzake) ,
MT4TE4 AGENTS.
BE
1011111'11:11AILEY-Se B 110;
STOCK' AND REAL ESTATE. BROKERS
AND AIICTIONEEBS,
. .
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS,' BONDS,
and all kinds of E:SURITIES, REAL. ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD PU tNITURE, &.c., either en the
_premises or at the Ehl of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention. paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate t private sale.
• Sales of Real Es t o Inthe country attended.
Office: No. 115 t HE.TH STREET. . oen
FOR
pOVNI94 . It:'
BALE OR R
oese, coral:Mang
lor, 'with mitrble
provententet•l'.
.grapem, berries,
the termination of
Tills Is one of the
cotWy v and 16.4
Iic,BEURON
- lc TO LElN—Houses
lie Wall 'Lpartsof the city arid. su
, al 'FAISON 'it Agood - locations.'
LEN .FACTORY,,.
...:tritti 90 acres
improvements, which. 'I will sell
aisle terms. ' Brlsineds Houses
As. Private Dwelling 'Houses for
• 'For further rartiollars inquire
r' WILLUM 7, WARD
110 Grant street, Opposite Cathe dral.
FQR MALI
- totelbr
J4lllO, BET
,Also, initu4ll 'NV
oflesid; and g
elsolp and on Iva
to let on goodish*
rent ln both cities
pa=
eIHEAP 'BUILDING LOTS FOR
SALE.-1001 cheap BUILDING . CIPS - lir the
flourishing village of Alletitown, adjoin ng' the Bir
mingham line, ten minutes walk from, Carson street
or by the Pittsburgh and Brownsville Road: delight
ful, and 'healthy location. During last year Se build
ings were erected on these, grounds, besides& large
schotol building. The above lots are largo sires and
will close them ont at verylow prices, my from fllOO
to $309, and only requiring the small sum o.slo
paid.down; the balance can be paid at the rate of 410
per month (If 'preferred). Call and examine our
plots of the ground, at comer of Fourth and bmith
neld streets. , Ernyli) It. bicLAIN 1. CO.
EAP FRAME DWELLINGS
TWO FOUR ROOM DWELLING HOUSES.
SITUATE
!Washington Street, Allegheny. City,
WlUbe sold separately It desired on the - most
reasonable terms. LOTS 00 by 130 each. •
APPLY TO .. •
' • - - STEEL & WILSON,
Brokers and Real Estate Agents, No. 66 Smithfield
2 000 000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDSFOR SALE,
BY TILE
77nion Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying along the Ilne of their road; at
. 81,00 TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. '-
For further particulars, maps, &e., address
JOHN P. DEVEBEITX,
• Land Commissioner, Topeka, Hansai.
Or CHAS. B. LA3IBORN, Sees.;
St. Louis, Missouri.
Ma
WALL PAPER.
I,re •••••••••,
WALL PAPERS 1
For 'HALLS, PARLORS
For sale CHEAP AS TEE CHEAPEST, at
?io.lol Market Street,near Fifth.
JOS. B. HUGHES & BRO
my 4
WALL PAPERS--1868.
Unaurpassed In beauty and quality.
W.. P.
No. , 87 litroo4' Street, , riear Fourth.
aA L „
nog
Gloves, atuazws
WITH LATEST •DITHOVEIIHNTS,
At the lew and Elegant Bales Booms
UM
51'FIFTH STREET.
Also NEEDL - Mc:ATTACIIMIrSTS, MAMMY.
COTTONS, THREAD, MACHINE OIL,
'ad., 'The Citizen! of rittsbtrigli, respe9t
-tillyinYiteillto call.
Applications for Agencies solicited,— °Monism di
limp - lea by mall on application. Coiresponddnce to
be addressed to -
GROVERATMiEIt M. CO.,
•• • •st virtu 13TICEE'r:
'lnit3o:o2
. I FEEtTII.II I ZERI3;
TO itotirkAir.', GROWERS. ' : . '
'' t r 3( ,•::. .1.. , ''.: i:. '`..:C; , .., ~ . 1 ',. :;),,
::..... .
:;*
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8111qMPILOSPHATE'..'Or' .111E'
tolt • o . A . o , 3ll . iitti:ity y :.:. 1
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. • • , .
henr'Pepaizet . oo.
; ~..,,,.„ '."-- ~, . .i'' : i':;.i( . l: :•:-.. '," ...*: 4:': , ' l ' ;-:.
I "'' . ' ' ,3OM 7 :2tRIYCO:CAMPRE L.rI i :''':'
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i...;)Si (,
'6ti k e * - r 4 0 6 :11* 44 * t i t fi ttit"441*
.
_rho berktiffertill4r e n - un tria l t erad.
intiniers whd ?mitt els or, ,to va . —..... .
r f o rmodes.4o/16,11t0D.
I,
oltitattitYglitygallzisa e n aralr s
1 an_OpriltiaM orthlsTart --.-6-oex
. li,uti,mplkokooNltpLiwy.impippicgco---
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, • t t,1"..:, Pt .: , :al r•11)',"' '
Sg.grAfgkerbigiTalika ,
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lUD/. Aibe 2 r 7 Va l
ihm.i.vaTessehl aatl __...,..H i ti ot 1
''fr t
i/9Altf#Po /( P l* - 411049 Y i ng - finntil '
sp17:0110 -
-IMJUs ESTATE.
RESILEIENCE -, .:FOR
I.li.T.:•l4.,farge,two.atory double
rime, ',including -double par
suttee; and AI 'the modern Ifn
i of ground, , gilled, frith ,
Situated. near ?dlnersvillfi, at
he Wylie street 'Passenger tare.
andsomsat locations-Ift Allegheny
good , nelghbothood. Anply at
S Beal. Estate Office orant
CHAMBERS and KITCHENS,
In GREAT VARIETY,
;miisTio, mires
MEI
LOCK• STITCH
NieWING MA"M*I;
IV: THE COMPANY,
5 ~~^t~~~~:~~ih ~~
BE!' VRANKPIN
INSURANCE. COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY, FA.
Office in Franklin Savings Rank Buildings,
No. 43 Ohio St., .A_Ueglieny.l
A HOME COMPANY, managed byrilrectors well
known to the community, who trust by fair.dealing
to merit a'altre or your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN,
GEO. D. RIDDLE
Henry Irwin, lb. L. Patterson, rilenry•Geririg,
1
Geo. R, Riddle, 'Jacob Franz, Uottlelb nuts,
.Simon Dnum, J. B. Smith. • • Jacob Rub, -
W. M. Stewart, [Cll.' P. Whiston, Joseph Craig
JOS. Lantner, fH. J. Zinhand, Jeremiah Haien
_splo:o3s •• • ', - •
NATIONAL INWIJRANCE Co.,
OF THE arry or ALLEGHENY.
0111c,e in - ALLEGHENY TRUST CO3IPANYT
BUILDING. •
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTLN, President,
. ,
JAB. E. STEVENSON, Secretary.
DIADCTORB:
A. H. English, jO.H.P.Wllllsans :
Jno. A'. Myter, Jas, Lockhart,
Jas. L. Graham, IRobt, Lea,
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerst,
mhZ:nn • '
• -
WESTERN .INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH. •
ALE.X.A.NDER RUMOR., President.
WM. P. HERBER,T,_Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE FREED, General Agent.
Office, 821 Water street, •Spang , Co.'s Ware.
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Fire
Will irs:ure against all Kinds of e and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
tdetermined by - promptness and liberality to main.
aro the character which they have assumed, sus of.
fering the best protection to those who desire. PO be
Insured
DIEtECTOP.S:
Alexander Nimier, John N.. McCune,
B. Miller, Jr., Chas, J. Clarke, , -
James McAuley, WlDlam B. Evans,
Alexander Speer,. JosephAirkpatriek,
Andrew Aekru, Phillip Beymer, • •
David3l. Long, Wm. Morrison,
ll:lhmsen.
pERNSIELVANIA. •
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PiTITSBURSH:
Omer, 21FIETII STREET, BANK BLOCK.
This is a Rome Company, and insures fmanst loss
by Eire exclusively: •
LEONARD WALTER, President. -
C. C. BOYLE Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGE IdeELIEENY, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
George Wilson,
Geo. - W. Evans,
J.,C. Lappe,
J. C. Pleiner,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon. , •
Leonard Walter,
HotC. Boyle,
ert Patrick,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah Xing
Jae. H. Hopkins,
Henry Spronl, '
INDEMNITY ' '
AGAIN ST LOSS BY FIRE.
.FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 435 & 431 CHESTNUT ST., NEAn&rn
DIRECTORS.
Charles .V. Bancker, ! Mordecai N. Louis,
i ,
Tobias Wagner, David 8. •Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith Edward C. Dale,
F eome A W ßi ltiflitrip All KE o74Bf„ l t s ig. nt.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice .Preiddent. •
W. C. STEELE, Becretary,nro tem.
J. OAEDNEIt COFFIN, •AOERT,
North West coiner Third and Wood Streets
A LILEGALENT INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH. ,
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET, BANK Bi.OOE
Insures against ail kinds of Fire - and Marine Risks.
JOHN IRWIN, JR., President..
JOHN D. McCORD, Viee President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. •
'CAPT. WM: DEAN, General Agent.
DlREcrOns:
John Irwin, Jr., Crpt. Dean
John D. McCord, B. L. Fahnestock,
C. G. Hussey, W. H. Everson,
HarveyCbilds, Robert H. Davis,
T. J. Hosklnson, Francis Sellers,
Charles Hays, Capt. J. T. Stockdale.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COM.
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS
A Home COMpany, taking Fire and Marine Xtlidot
I
• DISECTORS:
Wm. Phillips,. I Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, 1 Samuel P. Shriver,
John E. Parks, Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Bmsh,
Wm. Van Kirk, . Win. F. Lang,
James D. Verner Samuel McCrickart
e WM. PHILLIPS, „President. .
JOHN 'WATT; Vice President.
W. F. GARDNER, Secretary. - ' -
CAPT. JAS.. GORDON, General Agent.
COAL AND COKE.
DICKSON, STEWART & CO,
Baying removed their Office to
NO, 567 LIBERTY isma-up - E2r,
(Lately City Flour Mill) RECOI4D ELOOR.
, . . .
Are neWweriared to furnish R ood YOTJOIIIOGRE
NY LWAr, - 1 4 .. UT COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest
morket price. •
All orders left at their office, or - addressed to
them through the mall, 7111 be attended to promptly.
• my"Z:h2S •
CHARLES ARMSTRONG,
Is •
YOUGHIOGLiNY AND , 0011111612 1 71LL8 00AL,
And Mannfaiturers of
81.,ACH 'ANDDEBI3I,PHOBIZED COKE.
•-, _
Office And Yard—CONNER , OF lIIITLER AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymeratreets, Ninth Wards and on Becloud street,
near Lock No. 1 Pittsburgh,
i _ -
• Funnies; and datlefacrorers - sntipued • with the"
beet article of Coal or Coke Mthe loerest.cash rates.
• Orders 'left nt arty of their offices reseive
prompt attention. ..•• • • • • -r • •
• A' RIPIETBONG:.1 1 1 -
suceszson to , •
DIOZIIII.:,LIZDYOUGMOOMMT COAL CO.,
MINE:IIBI.IIPFtigi ANGDEIF.II, BY Gin.-
ROAD ADW , linW.G.;•• • of superior:Youghiogheny
CAS AND FAMILY COAL"
Office :and , YartITFOOT S OII,TRY• STREET, near
the Gas Works. •
51.
guprailion sL.•
'crEplursi co..
Miners and Shlppets of PllTTilitiltGH OAB,TORGID
and FAMILY WM.-kiln .COAL and suwx., .
Cool deuveredvromvui toll part o of the cities
at the lowest ntaiket Tates. ' .•• • - •!' •
OMee and-Yatd.-CORNIER OURTH AIiD,WAT
SON lltoneiii_Canatp tifTWF/18 1 Fittabargh. .
th DOH LatML , ' - .. ,
.... ... ' mita:
.. . .
j ow l 3 , 6 IT uniumen,
Nurserymen; Florists and Setlsmen.
„
lisztilaTon•-11 , 91 SMITTIPTE'Lts STAPES . , vppo
site Post Oploo, Pittsburgh, Pa; •sy • ,
GiOentiouses: 24:0r/Kriel on Squirrel
r9ttb atree
10_3iPObd ~t;
,
a k
PITTBBvRG
FRED ADDS Y ! 4
GEO. H. 8ART0N........
Joint benefit of Messis.
THIS. EVENING, on which
3111 e. TURNOUR will appep.
act; BEN WHEELER, irtsli
Ist„ In a new character and fa
FORTY VOLUNTEERS. I
WRIURNELVS I I
MUSEUM E]
Comprising iWORFS OF A
trit4l, 147kiirGAtUrrITJ
, Imp wept, opposite P
Cards of Admlaslon, 513 c
B o'clock al: . m - ; to 10 kr..
'Presldeni.
.Secretary.
arNASOIXIC siF4L• .
- NO* : 60611.
..z.nrtira
R2BcßrZrO2rs ..,"
EVERY MMOOO4:AED EVENING,
•
. . .
I ( FOR SIN. DA 'S ONLY, •' -)
• , ii ,. . . .
May 8,
.94 11, .7, 13 aiust.l4.
. .
• ALL THAT WAS sitivEn FRO . M THE •
,
Burning Ruins ót. the Mugeum.
[
'
Circassian Girl I
'I
'
1 Dwarfs, E . t Boys,
1
•
Gi silts, Etc Etc.
I Appropriate ltin4„Costames, &e. '
- I ,I •
air To accommodate Lsuies i
and Children,
, . .
, • ,
EcCettiongt - Afternotna and Evenings.
• -Eabibilioni . from SI 'o , 4k until 5' in the after
noon. and from 7 until 1010 the evening.
. war Adralseion f ,1415 . ceals: , Children under ten ,
1 myB:
J no. Thompson,
!Jos. Myers, .
C. C. Boyle,
Jacob Kopp.
,LIARAXI.L, • :.ColioR13 ;
•
~
owe
;,
HAN p*DIEER.§,
Arep
• I k
McCOY'S VER ITER GREEN,
HARRIS
Corner of . Liberty
j • SCH p OONNILULEIt o •& SON,, .
*. rrswin3
1711,G1-1:1 - •
- 1
' •
White Lead:aid Color Works
I
Ilitna . _ll
- RES Or - 1
•
WHITE AND RED al: 1 / 4 D . '
ZINC,. PUTTY' BLUE LEAD
- • - IllcuoT*s VERDIT.un. GREEN,
And all colors, dry or ill 011._, STREET.
OFF/CE. 750..67-SOUNTAI
Factory, Non. 4501 458, 4.5.5_, 458 and 458
Rebeccarßreet, and d&U` 41 and 53 Lacock Street.
Alleatemr.. -..- . -.... . . . .;. . -
AFIENEW 13 NEWER 'MORT. •
LAKE' HO SE, Stoneboro , Pa.,
(On the line of .lamesioWn Franklin Itallroad;-
one hour's .ride fromirranklin.) ,This house Ls
large,
_new and commodious, well tarnished, has
bllßardrooms, ten-piti; alleys and toveted prome
nades. It is on the banks of the, most charming
Fairy Lake In America, abounding In Bsh, and ad
mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with Sul
phur springs, romautiof scenery, itc. it , Is the best
• summer resort in the State.• Address. •
S. pi Proirietor.
TUE MANSION ROUSE. _ •
. ..
_ .. ... ,
'1163 undersigned beg : to announce to their friends
and the public that , they hays purchased this OLD
ESTABLISHED and POPULAR HOUSE, , ~.
. NO. 844 ' 14liektY`: Streets. '
And willcontinue to kkep it_ln the beet style. The
MANSION HOUSE hes over oils hundred rooms, all
'newly furnished in the hest style; and only min
*ten, walk . from the Railroad Depot, , 'Trayeleri will
Simi this house an excekkont one to stop at, and will
be accommodated ally rsour,,ddy or night. •
' • Connected with the Reuse is a splendid Hall for
Concerto.
FAMUICIS or single perilous , taken to board py the
day, week or month, with or without rooms.
lif ~.wp c o m pre i l •
.. .
, , B il.
mhl7:m37
kj riONISTICTEDON THE-EUROPE
ST <TAIVIgS. HOTEL,
.TA;*31_44tk.421044A2.,-.X.569it7 St.,
' OppotatetT nlon Depbt, rrrtssinum.
JAMES S NATlANi.Prqpiletor,
, homie neialy,,bnilt ara
ed, andeonveident wan theßauroaos miming into
the. dt ylatting there,ity will dna this a
miry_ connate:l and comical plam -Yoeseeure
your room and pay Sot ykurxaesh .asTou itetthem.
rlt, Restaurant conulietea with Rib hotel is open at
all hours of the , Wand , Bans and- parties
supplied , with, Suptnerii.ii AnClibcoltea noticer,and
reatonsPle.ratese , „ Aeldi6S3
• '-:-:• , -AlliPfgaVER , POIT ..
YARDS No. fierrebieStieettfoniterly Manchester ,
and No. pYßepocto6 elseet,oppositeo44 Works,
ALtaItOMENT VITT,
DEALER . Pi ZINDS
Rough. - -UUrt , Planed , Dumber••
Flooring - ,Doore. •
Westbertg, Ir" Saab,
Shinides,L
be— r . • : Felgtin i t
Lath snddPattnss,
OaCand:Yellow-Ilne. ..
1 • A1.A30.7- IKE Bx I GS. TIME' and.OLAY; . A15:oSI
. _ _
087_ Broad.
— iy,s:poo •
•suam'
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cYii bblzlecri
g
401bliri
THEATRE.
• MAxweris.
STAGE MA-NAGLE.
•
11 . T and CAMPBELL,
csmion the wonderftl
$ In her daring trapeze
It comedian and vocal
song, and OVER
I
IBITION,
,T and (MEAT . NAT-
I ES.
f li tsb nA urab ira Theatre.
ts. Doors open from
I ana:olB
MIMI
EM
ECM
EWING,
DRUGGISTS ;
WHOLESALE
nd Wa-yne Streets,
JEorTTIEM
pn.. PA:
HOTELS;
Vow rmixßili. coBIP • •
capital - $128,00 .
Pnistnivr-110'..iltirtirrEarpOE.,
. WIiIQIU'
. DAMSON
1,0131 - 1d0M18:
, Edward DaTleon, , e, I , ...ponctn, Th
' John Mellon, D,.. I) .„ l lhrl_dge.
Geo. W. Dithridl i e u . 4 "Oncl • '
, . 4.lounStoll, ,
LUMBER TAGG—Corner of 811/ AND AL,
LEOHENY .STRE/M 3 .- Xiiith:Vtikii••;3' . • :;
". OlrinGrier 1.9,; '
,'PITT 34pnES;watti
)11gtoll Street.- ,•• . • OpOGIM
, '7 , ,
. , 7 ' rtrEmplun.
- 118
. , 5 _,•:.z.tilP VII / ,-, il's3 el t ' •
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thvi i t e
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osr , ~,.. t, .. an_o4_bowuronivhsehrecom a ny
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