• ..• t! What Shall the Children Do Next A favorite amusement - withiny AilldT6l i 8 to Bays "Guess vhatiriei in - Ibis ioora,s" beginning With giving the initial letter of isomethingshi•the.room.; each child is allowl- Fed to , gUesSin rotation' till'bneil ilicCetisfhli when that childhas thikprivilege.cfglypg 1 0 out 40,nifit iiiiiig tir lie ivielised. 1 This game will commend itself to mothers' ~.I N riukeze, very • busy, WC it: does not in the '4least.interfere with thrir -wforki'event if theY iiparticipate, as I often do, ih , the gitme.-' ‘ - •rg layleiWldren have beaninterested*it fcir hoursitogether, - often Tugging , their eiders, and contributing greatlylekakaamieirent of usalia•y: -5. - 7 , - f: ci ,w , .1•4.3 i •,,,.5.1- V I remetaker attires:nee 'hi:which oar little' Iseven years' old dattghterVitte`one4a. B. - Her comrades ail 'tried-lemony timesin i: de r t .;' calm' ID Iniamt*Virretr elr reed tin itOtaangin the totiiii•-ansiterfniter'lW initlalg v grandma iutd• greet-grandma,tried; . Our, little `puzzler Was Ire eestkeles; and all ;. all 1 the ethers' raildeelieilitteC and : 00 04 ton , P' c ' c n i ff#a::tbe l ti*Yq -- anal/ 6 -. to - , t01v9.--ItLe, questiOn. - . Greaseepotit proved to be; on.rlittle.ght bad Ilipiciyered4 small one on•the carpet; ...: ), When they tire: of thisi•l.sayi:tilfyithip . , tis coming: in;; loaded With • . 6 4...--,e -naming soma•article beginning tifiWA:z‘l i (t+ •-: , - ' inThey gl'eni.a lth nili ttall i et tithl hil ea t e h i g el. L lin fihill7f. th - no more f . theri l lt4 tale .ti; a so•arthrotigh the 'alphhlietY .:' , Maw's di t nit Y +6 l l'..i Pe tf.ilt ail 24131* , Prongied;bY i Padlit , , *se • *4l9' amt*i?ezifs, and xes . ni Will enjoy --, ithed much biAtir , ,iluoi..if: playing liy them , bet, Ti rti l itiogiy have : 7,4 ev ichild eLral le ta lects 'ef th th e e al lettera . * ch e =wl e tkOut ePea ttamin af Titi Wetil and,.." v itfter ldeh niir ati t ' ing them together, real abithetta place 1 thenr kr properiorder tospillithewbril. 1 These games are, of eci,-iiilaptied only to those whO know something of 'sliii i 4 but *II' tend to Iniprovietinith'in , 'that ' landit l mi 01af:604 deisiftftfte ei[eudiftbatfotta of ng without noise lit ttrbtiblei And ,•mak ihi Utter:- 7 ,-ZpraVorpoilar • if The' 3 PhiladtAtitit'iCOryeilanident of' the Cincinnati - rinses writes, ; truly or otherwise:. .. i • Grant, , urn*: and Curtin" occupied the ',-Generells pew ,inqour . fintiMinable uptown iaethbdist Church last Sunday to' the per- , ect astonishment of everybody. For a ' hort while the distbignished Tfarty sat in gnitio, but gradually the • name of Grant ' s whispered around, and finally first; ne ' d then . another of the'."lliiicei arose '; d took a gtoadreie, or pro e'vie* of the' .'..- , ilittie man of destiny." ' When, the.solids lwere passed round _forthe coljection the • . 1 , olmoner walked quicidyjitirram's private ' , pew without even the ulna 'Sigh and sancti .. ~Ononious pause ! , but Arent 'was . not to •be ' * ; M assed hen l l 62 Y thittietinte' Not.the Mad." .. , ...6 He quickly "made his feet," and extend t. h urg his hand over the- elegant' Iver,`paid '!'' Ibis entrance fee'lind; : rmiC.,4f, pew by drop ;Ding it areenbaeir in theVatei,- , The deacon ''' :ibowedlds thanki; end is 044 inoy,eo gplo : .: 4he altir.withadatolicatinzi,:haisink-and jblinked, noddedOnuiculdsrotharalipd4lcant p c, .'.!. ut utterly unintelligibre - eignirto the Ri . n. •-,,,.. ter sufdliftrofffitkilildriltinAtibtalttitZ .It, as all to no purpose . ' The-Reverend geref ' ermin prcuicliecl as hid first intended; uponthe subject 011E4 need of a moregen- Iral rbarity among.the people, in behalf of . h . : e great'wcuir of the Church: - "'- ' ' ..- .., *' :',e "whY• 4l offou rike,.&i4 -1 44445f,Rfun. t .omlel*.linany, isked ufirtil.; „I , .. , : ,- • 'i'.l "Because their religion-10 one 'of hard ,:'• 4.knockii- They take:hold. of a man and .-. pver let him 1 drop until they, have :either averted him, and . scare.: him so he *ill. say his prayers some lime ..hrbik•life, and ..' us be pavgd,".. said Grant i Oith a emile.. 4 , Thei4;toi4lt IS tin:AMY:loan iiiigron. We . . 'T,lfethodista era' entirely Diniocratici yet no ''. thumb sPPtednies.lhe 11110 ' l ' of 'onions ' Tod l . • ~ ralization or Centralization. in 4 0 Ternment '•...lriore than, the Vittaidbits: `l 7 3viiitiltliat our .1 . ,.• "A.,liational Government had the liberv , and .. r.the strength thatit Might to' bairn' froM '''. .'. proper exercise of these pri n el p t e B 2 .3l - ..., ~ . . . '• ... Grow and Curtin were boW-Wiiiiiiii -,T ::iptruck with these remarks to continue the • Vconversation, and so the matter dropped. si: ... . 'he Removal of the ltemams of Stephen A. Douglas. ;. he Execulive. CommlAell 4 44bLepfnAgifte The ' - .. onue A.ft ,nt ez • filedort itsb dedidad Id -re ;, ove the remains of the late Senator Doug as from the ground where they have re ',4l. osed since 1861, to the mausoleum or to a '- ;mb, on,thelsd dopifguin itgosVia. : - .• yentary of hid deaths, ' - The metallic casket containing his body • boplaced in a white marble sarcopha; . :, which will stant-iwthe -centreoftthe . ..'. $ • mber of the mausoleum, visible to the , .ner-t.. stor through the grated doorway. The rangier of thesegyki aviii he •,9 , ,1V1 - ,tlui ; :tses of the ' .Ifon ns. umeht 'Msodation. i he public are invited to attend on the dif-z 'l.• on, and will be duly informed through*; ;- • e papers at an early da ; of the arrange .. ants propane:MS 1,4 1 3 e - In this connection we ma state that, ith th e eemPletleP. P.r-Alul.. I'l l l ll 4 poge f onot orms the bale of the Prii monument i ; - . e funds of the Monument Asoociatlon are ..,- xhaustecl. - The sum of sso.ooo:'additional • 11 be required to complete the monument 1 wording to the original plan, including - e column 9f*alto pwl3lel irme forlet 4_,' • t et in height. ` But tiilli „tday hii drille '•' ' ... Ith, and still an elegant and app • ;riate : onum -sat !evred,„,by .....1,19,1 :" - *7l ' klestal all*'3o. - Ibliciii ii - •.. . .'I .. • the :. nr symbolic marble figtires n • • :i. "CI .- wended for them, and the statue of I oilg . ,himself on_aslightly 'el „,._ev'kdq : ,:gtaj, "lithe $l l -ntre.,,i.M..,W :tW,ft tibi/Ul*.ebt: • -; . . o distant day, be,e9abled ~h,..„191040. elk to, ount suflicbit i ttCifeet' i'mentident 'to • , our illustrleus.Seruttor *Wale% to.'; Worth/ ; a own &mi .- arid the State be. represented:- (rie ... * W- 4 T.Prit, A e ri "a: • ' -"°1 t'' gr The Colored Donnowsy.sl,-; ;11 -1 1 bf ie ra tigri M allsijee-. aol ' e- g In; and LP Sittlliii ' since -.. a discovery of, 4 mennlifey' o .:9 ol APA voters in those MAW*, TBiiton flo_uge pa - 1. ~ ... says: "A Deampoe v ealplaWa was 14' ;.,...::,,.. t• ~..... , Ven on Saturday mght;'lthil - -WW . 6rOwded ' ,Of the nourish _ ia, ab i rps batt i r „„ _ y thb newly enfranchised. It was given in 1,. Aiadal Rf aki% . r r tp .1 • RACll9cfat) trAtt9k* et* he , ._erar in Bak BMA - Rouge, d w bp fo i owed pp, lt.likoporte4, by a • d torch 11:. • t procession of liiildred'Dem ,.. tel o —, .' 1 itlf.lriw*Rtilkoilllllt , 1 ,11 ' 4- - - -' ontifair#l Othe r , 1 • . 00 °ma , u=ocrete ere oud In thhir - Ariumpir I . Oyer -11e3 Radicals, . d claim they can A early a owma 0 V t l , l of the' ' 05iWbUck-vote intlmi l r :- eh. eco IheafiritiliMPlPls4s-- .. d e w s& eieetienois 41 = thee Iglu ; . 11 17 161 :911 4e h isaik . o ihe -F11, , ,,,a 7 .0;17 • .0-;•0: i1 4• ill be ..lookintintsin the' p l :k it i;4 7 'etiellt , wzr i l in t . j. 4 :,,,, • sat Batoiii ' tenth frillisli."`. s l° Garr le Am., solttopAno .... yg , . . .„. 3 4 . 1 k 1 , -M ,, r. t...$ 6 ; elms me II r son Aiwa wan i. .. • MB. 10,.; ta t `ii. 1... v 'l .. ; -...rei I - , i't lff andrerailiVl , VPM ' a ui 4g en lit:, f ence, Op: : .., j, , h ., , • •:- ~I r '' ,444: 1 0:4 4 a et, New YaMaatiLlt. dvale vie lpal NV/O . !! .I,......Tert'''' , rta,,, . . dnel,,aesa, Vir - • • 6111BANDCWILILIBALOIli w ) 1 1'1 . 1 l icuredge his rPott Aka& son .. 11 INV in'ttrifot "come lumbeasta k aat amp requiestedathe - . , au . - ~ . 4% 4 4 , 12: 1 , 11 :41 1 :11N:70110" 1161114 A;Y I 'lgEW4i;kV0Pegf i g l . ;' ) I. , .1 ~tirra ,olt ...0. e.: ..P,,, , e ~. ~ ~ The manufaclimiisiiimiumes. . - Some - of the :more- delicate , perrameStre entirely : " guiltless ' had of ever having their, homes in flowersOndeed thq are, made by , chemical artifice, concocted', in ahOtt; from pilsiind eethrs; many of them of a most die= gusting kind, the by-prodiets and - reftwe of other matte .•- ~ .Prof. Lyon Playfair, - - in • a lecture delle in-1852,referringtp thqi hibitinn of, th Ml 6 lnlear;'4tolf;" rt i ' 'Comm - ebterPnaeliitut*Avalliii, her 1 Self - of thidAdt,',A34 ., tfi. 04,. eltil'Ntioinv, i n the &nag eifpasetieear PciatiMeSAllP PM 'I pared.. •SlPOlXofirenonglh they are •ireitern .ally- derived :from -aubstancea:ofq intansdly disgusting 'odor.•:._ti , ' . , rmanhar'ly fetid! bit, ':1 termed ' siftwel": = 4, -Lelbrmed biwtaking brandy -and Whiskey. ' - pda'-flitterijili Vs- , tilleitWittioulplitnicithl raid acetate pot-' 11$114A"eitheItall'Opmw,filie - bil of ap-, Pleat' nia 4 ot- 1 31.1knillinelnItel: 01 1'. 1 *.dh--1 tillatinu:wo =wanrielail tnitlinchiontate:i of toOtioe••,•Vikes9/ of i e•apiles:-. is.. 4Sto= 'nlinedloinsaprcrauct. of• ar action of , ptp, 1 trid cheese onaugarc.or hy makinga soap 1 wittrAutter:thd. , • - dibtillingit with . i alcohol 'and aultetoriculktufilllwnoiv largely em=:- . 1 -1)10V8diu 100 % . , 'td ' in thejte*witin 'et' 'phievappleilet Oil id:grapes, s.nd,oil Of cog- nac.,!' ruseflar. - frapart the, favor of 'nen& T6l/21#4. to Bet. lB . l iikr l 4#+ Ate li tt l 9 - 9 18 0 than ',.qhstitt!. O _ _,I(L,-, _ _,.- _, _ -- rliWartilotal oil of , B itter ; almonds, now SOla o rr a l t y employed . in perfuming soap and flav 'confectioraryi is , prepared by the , action 6 'nitric acid on - thetetid ails dots- , tar. iltany!n•fisit:foreheturid I:Tainted' with ;the oil demilletleirs, without knowing that: its essential linreatht is; derived;' from the' "diainligi:'oftEi -, wirbotute I. The' winter green ,01Litnported' frordNevk Jersey, being, Prodwiedl*Okiliant , indigenous tliereos. artificially mide , from 'willows, and a' 'body procurelfram &distillation. of Vood. - .0 . these- are a , tract'• modern.- appliance `of science to an industrial purpose, and imply an acquaintance with the highe st: investiga tions of artistic.- chemi s try, Let • its recol lect illikthe . re at 16=6, - turpentine, pil of Jun i Pe4 - :Pit ' o r t i l ., of , z o Pai6 l 4 oil of ‘rosemarY,Pla iinatlY , other oils, are identical in OOrttlintralko his notdiftictdt to con, • ceivnthatmfumery.may derive still further aid, from:thembitrye • 11. •••• =I ftliteun3. I saw; on Delaware avenue, the other day, a carriage leisurely driven up past the club Emote, and Out of itdescended one • of • the handsomest men I had seen for -.4 long time. 'lle Waved-his hand to a pleasant looking lstty within, and .she continued up to the ,avenue, while he, at a- gentleman's pace, :ivalked down it: Ile was Millard Fillmore; .the lady -was his , wife. For a politically dead Man, he' fine looldrig corpse. His hair was eqUally, smoothly white. and perfect„'andits contrast was pale as snow;to the clearness of his eyes and - completion. He had the'robustness of a:politician, all the distinguished public servant's duplexity of throat, a neck. and .shoulders-like a -cham pagne bottle, and that: benignity of - etprea. . Sion which seems compounded of a law yer's shrewdness and a retired and satisfied statesmanship. - He looked like a cask of brown sherry; quietly ripening, which the country tasted' and mit away 'for the next generation. HIS height and his courtly cor pulence, and the way, be put out his feet, reminded me of Loteis..Phillippe. after his abdication conscious that he had been a klig,lualat everybody was contented to let'him tliscrown.. Fine looking thedlocri . .• lies was, I'Vras glad to see this "hon bred home-guard well marriedwellpleased, his appetite still good for dinner. and the m emory of himself for desert.—Later from EVE POLITICAL. WCONGRESS--%ki:.'plipTilleT. Gen. J. $ - - ha candidate for nomination before 'the trtdoine pubUcau Convention. . 5(1 - b+'01; 1 >f:!:M. 7 p7i i) THOMAS HMM); Esq., I i agh&lasteloi nOidnitlon. by the Vnlon Bey& Mtn Congressional Codventlon. • mh3l: &T orroa DISTRICT ,ATTORNEY LEYf: BIRD..DLTPF, . Subject tdthe . decision .cf ; the 119.10 n .11434.11eark MotnityConventione - aerno&T I) (Iv 04 hi 0) :40 4A I...PSIIRSON, BubJec i , e ltAjleiliton " ti er.tlnkm.lmitdolaicTan, DEVTINICT ATTORNEY. WILLIAMC. AIORE:LA*IIN thilVect to the. decision-et:Abe Matint - Itelmbllcau Ctfttnty Convention. tobtiatUsd&T ASP.T!' :DISTRICT !.AT- Tir: ; •AIDOE I - 1 . : Will belt candidate c r subject to tht,'le/141.P eptesdaT ;Convention.— • " 4 - •4. 4•• - 9gr'iIIUISTAINT DISTRICT AT* ' • • Subject, to-the dileillotr of the Won Re p COunt/SOnveffilon• • . ' in FOS ASSEMBLY. .=•-„ • '0; Of Scott ii4tiaitti,•tehJectto the dekitieh• of the - Union Republica' cleekeent on.; Thy4:p9(l-a&T, OttfortitiOliretie ► .• - ta t ttiedecliitiif ()Me Be • Ilbl e lan—tassitenwr IIrGOVSMOONfinginONERi )•..I.-. parr,rfirnrk4 . , -"ft , Al O Loriustl , ciide icriiithiis;ifitet'il`pA.: B 02e Y. V., sablNi c p;be,4 oo o4 tearoupty Onvemlpni. :0041 , lareolgriT, llum6` iyif: .I., , Aflthi.. ~„ ...Y.z.:..t J - - OICATIIANYNE74.tit i i ii "n"i' „ .-- . ,; • - . _:... - ..:;!,ftiel. - -. - : pr , .. i. ,, ) ,, Or Mt . WashlnsunalontiJece4.l6.4wiskiti or the, -Xepubtlean County waren n. j ,- ,c,:..ntypsd&T COlUNlrg.o*Awaoffign i.,,,,,, Il— th.;.!,1, ,:-.lq v j ).l-,-,_ ,o , ,q. ' ~:,,1, , ,..1L: iktOfiTOte (qig ` 4'3 , f ;;,,,,.-.,,,,,,,.• -Of the Iforthret Shirrotbdtettill Wig eanaidite subject to Us , he stoolsiqn: gtuwillidolLier” - -. ' 414)/ : C R ti t t iqP• i.., 1 ~,.. 1 , 4 1; a 13111" ". • of, :9 • 9 GUIDE TO r t t Young Bien , ' fliuLdel,t/b c . Co ugal jvz lent Physicians on •a Zeroes and *VIVO o Youth and Ea; amt . actil u itilo nvelo - —Aildecol. Ow "A IA —4 . •. Initopkty sr IP-- .PITTSRUMNII.GPMF.4III:ik.„'.{:AVtDn.Sti4Y . MAI': '26..-4848:-L'I. WHITE LEAD , ' AND COLORS. • CIUMBEE IitELMOVIT--"; MEE ELM P.A.MW&S f iteMPS VERDIIUL- GREEN & EIVII/44 9 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS! Corner .f Liberty and Wayne StreeW 17"1"833IIRG111. CRAMER woo PATENT : E3ii Mwalansmam. PR NCH CRAO=U3. FRENCH pitAcKats.,, "mama CRACK/M. FRENCH tßac za=. FRENCEI•Ca&CKISES. variety of And eve RIOR CRACKERS. SUP it. itiu zvref, Ltiit . sty, !wee*, IMO WJr 6111LNIOBE, mAareoAcivirant os Aim Driiis IN , I lao I Na. 106 iirood St4"Pittaburgh g Pa. Orders promptly filled and .satiathetloa guar anteed. • ItiyEnstwto SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. J. B. HARRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACKET, Car Heater'and Maderatta; For SHONE AND HOT AIR FLUES, dispraising with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the Passenger oritiaggage ears, with the att achment to desiregte the heat to any temperature that may be desra dd wit which houthet the Jacket possi m by oattachef firing the car or tomaybe d_ . Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent fir a Safety Jacket which Is warranted to resist the most Intense heat that may be adplied to it in the position and purpose for which it Is intended. It is a sure protection from accidents by ere origi nating from defective fines„'-or where iron Li pea are used as conductors for smoke or heat. It emit. plicable to all piping that may become overheated, and is warranted to give perfect sattsfisction Where wood or other combustible material maybe placed In closeproximity thereto. I' am now ready to ap. ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries, ships, steamboats, railroad cars, Sc., wherever pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and security &shied. / will sell, MI ISP., plication. - rights to mandibcture or to Use the above invention; Milo territorial' , rithts, to mieh as may wish to engageln iseuling.privzeges, either by State or comity. . ___Arolllce at the , 'NE PLUS ULTRA' PAINT WORNS, ,, corner of Morris street and. the Alleghe rry Vela Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.,.- e TENI'H LIST or .• ,APPLICA TIONS TO SELL LUlttortB,Aled in the Clerk's e, In the month of May, VMME . . , Pittsburgh. • Geo. Daly, tavern, get Wird. - • " Albert Torrenceiother goods,'Lit ward. Arthur Robinson, other goods. 3d ward. John E. Hell:tricks. esitlng house 4th ward Thos. B. Eyrie, UtVerii, 6th' Ward. • A. Dougherty, eating bonsai sth ward. • M. Johnston, other goods. 6th ward. B. Haney, eating house, Bth ward, Sophia Raid, tavern, 10th wad: Jos. Rlnehatj, Wren3...lotb mut: - ; • • dos. Schirmer Gain holm. 3d ward.' • Christ. Jeckel . , tavern. sth ward. Wm.tieng, tavern, Tth ward. • ' ' A • Boroughs. . • John Seblegle; tavern, East Viralingbam. John Hoover ' eating house. Lawrenceville. . • Vni.Kreasler, eating house,-Lawrenceville. Fred. Calmes t eating hoUse,katith gittsburglt. Wm. Hanhen, other goods; South l'lttehuritp• .., • Jacob .a.;,Hart: Othergobds, SharPthdrit; , . . CHrist. Jarmillerl'Ealdtvin. - ' ' Trederick Elk, tavern, Collins. f • Nlcb. ?Tory. tavern. :girth F 11 7141 44 ' ,-• Chas. C. Stephens; other goods, Franklin. ,Chas. C. tavern, Liberty.-• , e, • f ilen Thomas, Mtvern. Oakland. • .• .. xtrictOiltfrinat, other goods McClure. bog. Weis/i v - eating aouse. Un ion.. layern,Yersel lies. •:, The Licenaoßoard will sit ort_WEDHESDiT.. the. 117th - 02 Mo. . 15:68. at V o'clock A. heatingine above applications. - • • JOHN G. BROWN, Clerk.' ME " Way, - ' I SIJAY?" rilrOa4 14 Z W V 411 nre t0y5:039 New York. . ,went fi l ion-o; ....,, r --0 i.,. ~. ~..7 7 Tlint; 2 710 1!". NI :,111-4 , 1110 11 0nstibiv & i, i" . itiliale ilivato - riOli; I:tu 1.:, , 53/11.,:',1) eat ana 13trils wnl re. t • pt attention. • Wanoncrannias in rim. lkanitigbenll I tl7! MT/7 -,,,, i i ;:r.rigptae,l ~- • lortmqqWl6lblittintwo3 -1 •ii.' 11 ,, , , - iff.till . .. 4 o,4lrrtliPl . ,- 1.11 - .( '4ititi c,-"tANCHOR COTTON MILLS" - ' 1 -, W , ,t.-.',, 1 -:kiVrrEINISUBCOAC. ' - - 6tiinicOitit9,biAlW-,lib k!; . .i1,1,- -Atrotigolt Woita : nl, itt e 4 awr: *ATTING. . AND. FOR •WD ;4:, COOS okle r ! ' 10 8 1 °' red wit itti=nork: REAL ESTATE' AGENTS. BAL ~ O B onse,•eo inir with * for, orm e Pei, 1 " . ; e / rTlt, non Thte .IU - 1( -- 00T2E1 county, and In W. 4C-lIERRO] FM' SAL MIMI • ind Lots for i . end en twin. law. son giosalOne. 'Alsoossmell 'WC AO acres of limn, and goo( ' will sell cheap and .on reisoriao_ ~..... _ ........ A, HOnses to let on good streets. Prtyite Dwidiiiiri - Honses for rent In both cllliak. ,gor further i stra ars inquire ,ja.ll • 110 Grant street. opposite.=rel: : I ill i` ! lii ri SALE.--1100 cheap BUILDING LOTS in the ouriptibigNilbtge of Allentoten„ adjoining the Sir. minghanillne, ten minutes walk from • Carson street or by the Pittsburgh and . Brownsville Thud: delight ful and healthy location. During last ' , year 50 build ings were erected on these grounds, besides a. large school building. The above lots are large slzes t rd will close them out stvery low prices, say from 00 to 1113 1 10. end , only requiring the small sum o 1110 paid down; the balance can be paid at the rate of *lO per month lit preferred). Lan and C28.111111C our plots of the ground, - at corner of fourth and Smith aeld streets. B. MCLAIN & CO. CHEAP FRAME DWELLINGS. TWO FOUR BOON DIMLING. HOUSESo srrtrxis. ODi r Witailagtolt• Stieet. Alteigheny City; . 2 . Will be sold separately_if desired on th e most reasonable terms. LOTS 29 by gqo each. APPLY TO STEEL & WILSON, • Brokers and Real Estate Agents, No'. 88 Billthileld street; inn 2,00(),000 APR" OF OROIOE LANDS FOR SALE, • BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Lying alloni the Une of their road. at . *l,OO TO *5,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. For further Rarticulars, maps, Jtc., address JOHN P. DEVEREUX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Oe CHAS. B. LASEBORN, Seevy. WIC • - St. Louts, Ntssourt. COAL AND COKE. o,e:ft OSCAR F. LAMM & CO. 0. F. LAMM C. DAVIS • J. P. SPEER. COAL AND COKE. Office, No, 347 Liberty Street. SUPERIOR Youghiogheny Coal and Canoe'twilit Coke AT LOWEST MARKET RATIO.* , COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!- DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Having removed thstrOfflce to NO, 667 LIBERTY (Lately City Flour NMI) SECOND ELDON. AreN rule", VOlLlATielorlt i thenf i vest morkel price. • • AU orders left et their Mace, or addressed to tiled' through the mall, will be attehded to promptly. myMtb2s CRARLEti H. ARMSTRONG, - DILALII2 YOUGEWOLDRY MID 0010=8VILLE COATI . 81, 4 i tut 2dantilltethreni of COAL. RLACIVAND DESULPHIMIZED CORR. Office and V rd—CORNES OF BUTLER AND MORTON ET& First yard on Liberty and Clymer stroll Ninth Ward. and on Second Mrftt, near Lock No. Fittsburgh. Fa. Families a nd lanniketurers supplied with the bert article of cal or Coke atthe lowest oath rates. Orders Ileft any 9f their , oMses will reser@ prom . t &wont' .n. A 831ST ONG & IFUTCHINSON, I Successors rthz.Aszt.rn EA AND You alit'xinFlT COAL MINERS, SHIPPERS . AND DEALEINkRY RAIL OAD AND RIVER, of superior Youglgosheuy CAS AND FAMILY COAL; °plea and Y POW °Y YAM ErNMET , pen the Gas Works • SIIPEII,ISIO:.COAJL. • : '. • ' . Jr •t I 9* ' C r in 33 Ingle I at: A a ller l A L S T hlth oWLW an CI ACLA P S : ~ CnF d m oltrarod 4 p L romptl 4 A paruf d 4; 't oc'P ' t.''o n $ at the 'owe/0 Market raUSW ,rs i'• • t • 915ce End l'r4=COlt . otriera AirilVir.4-, ALIN (fonste; Canallll . , Plttabnegn. . ___ .1.. o„ witiogy • , ~. , ~ •1 , ~ 14 1 3 ;,) , 001311 • ' .; ;WALL • PAPER. I ; 'NITALL PAPERS 1 For 11 AIMS; PARLORS, • —•. • • CILOWER3 and KAPIEUTI3. Tn VißlE i rt ..mb Bale CHEAP . JJ3 THE 9HEATEBT4.at. No.lol' Nlaiket.Streettnefir Firth. Wm , P. ~r4rP"": tfii)„ ' A v r iquir A tsr rwspfxti stietptil 'limp! ?-i44triitl el A ERS, , 41111 $4040; , ;KAOtAbr o tOtit-.,,y • , It.i. as , Atotstrit, v o ila , m t iolt,., 'rl , 1 , 114 ,, C' 11"44 ! 1° ?' •.' /S: ` 7 l4tibing dotti.tOttlflitittiiii l'' f i llitiag_Aih orders promptly attended to, and I ifel ralitod. . atilleml7sxWP BEN FRANiLIMI INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHENY / PA. Office in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings, No. 43 Ohio Bt" A.lleghen34l A HOME COMPANY, managed by Cirectrireweil known to the community, who truet bytair . dealing to merit a share of your patronage. HENRY rawr.s. • fiiN.O. D. RIDDLE-- Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Henry Derwig, Geo. H.. Itiddle, Jacob Franz, Gottlelb Fees, Simon Drum, J. H. Smith, Jacob /hub, • W. M Stewart; Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Crali, Jos..Lantner, H. J. Milhaud, Jeremiah Kohen ap10:085 11jATIONALEfigraAllirCEttl,, •A - ` . or TEE, CCITT OF °Mee, in ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S DUMDUM. FIRE INSURANCE W. W. gARTIN, President. "JAS. E. STEVZITSGN, Secretary. . AIRIC20128: 1 A. H. English, o.H.P.WilllarnalJno. Thompson, Jno. A. Myler , Jae, Lockhart, ! 1 Jos. 11(yere, Graham, Hobt, Lea Jas. /4 , ,- 4 C. 'Boyle, • Jno. Brown,. Jr. Geo. Cierst, . JaothiHoPP, • iSSuBANCE COlll- . PANK_ TI G OTTTSBURH. ' • ' • ' NVEICE, President.. WM. P. 'HERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE General Agent. ' Office, 92 Wider Street, Spring .t Co.'s Ware house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. - • • Will inzure against all kinds of Fire and •Marine Risks. A home Institutkm,* managed by Directors who are well known to.the commuldly, and who are determined by promntness and liberality to' main tain the character which they have assumed, as of. fering the beat protection to those who desire to be insured. Alexander Elmlek, . Joan B. McCune, B. Miller, Jr., Chas J. Clarke, James 31eAuley, " WlMain 8. Evans, Alexander *Speer, losepb Hiricpstriek, Andrew .acklen, Philllp Mesmer. David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Ihnuien:' • • n 027 pENNSItLVAEILt . . INSURANCE - COMPANY OF PITTISOURGH OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STREET, BANE. BLOCK. This is i Home Company, and Insures against loss try Fire exclusively.. 1. - LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President: . ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH McELRENY, Secretary. DZILICTORB: George Wilson, Oco. - W . EVailli, J. C. Lappe, J. C. Flelner, John Voegtley, A. Ammon. .Leonard Walter, , C. C. Boyle, Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King, Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Spronl, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT BT., NUB 52H, DIRiCTORS. • •• l amai Charles .17'. Balloter, Mordecai H. Conk, Tobias Wagner,. Da.vld IL Brown, Samuel Drank Jana* Le _ • - Jacob IL - Smith. ' Edward C. Dale, F eorce W. Blobards, _ Gem= tales. . . CHARLES B. BAN - mldent. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE, Sec:o ll 74mo ton. , J. GARDNER' COFFIN, etiravr, North West corner Thlid and Wood Streets . . , A LLEWIENT ITIAITILANCE COM• PANT OF PITTSItHRGM. , OFFICE; 'No. 31 . STITH STREET,. BANE BLOCS. Insures against ari kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. JOHNTRINTN, Yu., President. JOHN D. 31eCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent. DIRECTORS: Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. L. Fahnestoct, W. W. /Iverson, Robert H. Day% Francis Sellers,. Capt, J. T. Stockdale. John Irwin. Jr., John D. McCord, C. et. Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hoskinson, Charles Hays, 10EOPLESP INSURANCE •COMA JL PANT. OFFICE, N. E. CORNED WOOD & FIFTH STS. mil 4 A Home Company, taklng . Fire and Marine Risks Wm. Phillips, . John Watt, John It. Park s Capt. _s Capt. James Miler,. lirstu Nark, James D. Vetner W3f. PHILLII"@, • JOHN WArr ir .Vtee W. F. GARD CAPT. JAB. WO SEWING MACHINES. 1 sinews a. smarms exn [ . , 1 11,*14 EVITTCH , I . ' .- .• !SEVIN 8 111ACIII6ESI VilTa LATEST. IMPROVEMENTS; At the`fiew'and Elegant . 13ales Rooms . 51 'STREET ‘: . 'ASsch -0411M.AriAtrultei4gn, ItAcluxis sujr,o sod M=U24l3; THEIIOAD, IititOELLN c'tlL, * , ft.; . Thmallscno of Pittsburgh . ar 6 . respect , folly invited So • . • , • • .1, ,Amplitationotor Agencies ClICCIaro - or latn4ies by mall bo ' COrrespondence - lo GROVER & BAKER-8 CO • FIFTH BT.F,F t /F,T. pp7siplftem.. iumtHElt! t...111441Zi1t L'ItIOEM • -ALIOLANDEIIPATTIiRSON ,, ii . :• -, • ' I YARDS TO L Pxek Street• formerly A> bAeheater: and No. laißeftees stree4.oplimilte,Gos o Works, " DRASIGR! IN ALL "MINDS' , •or '"' andplaned Zuonber~ • . • 11944herbasiding' dish. • ' mingles Monidtngs.' •• .• • mile Lumber; Ceder..aasi,.Locnat Posta, Lath aud Palings. Oaks nturollow_Pife. A.T.,OO—PERICIMICLVILIi and Olikin alfiddir r i V 4illll o f ikedilt) 1it05,000 . .( "' PnimiiKiariLEMPAßD DITIEIRSI43I•; Edward rittonoso, John , • W. Dlturhh(ei: -` • .4. • , 011 4 'inillt."Johnstost: 1 , . on. T.% UMBER irlitti4tirnesoot 'R I MER Aim AL LERRENY STREETS, Math . ' -,100/0414T Tt,),PTpwr.qw.s.ypwr.hi l ll3' :'' 1 L I '‘' .. l! irk ~ I 11 11,4 %73" ,114' , :?t' ' 8; i ll pi uß,SiTinirmANlACtuftwv. , . winktzsimm tiaidylizitiat;..-iirfi. : k ' LIMON - IL , WEISE, 1 ' ! '"' 1/ ' 4, ~,i • „ ~ IMPEMIXIMMI • Vitrit Autr' OHAMB infill iiitaii.i OZ. , - 594 -kriaimum "*.'" t i , • • • ...",ri ct howitot kaptutattivant, 4 1, 44),.,, , I toit lamitiopomtpx,,,,,,, ~i ! J ~.'.‘.`.. : i li ZEMOlt : * * - (1101641. 'II!) p l rlkroas;44l/mputigtaiii.tifit • 4, 1 SIMI; Mrhiett • &Maui, Misikesi /Try. BLaw Potatoesjatit i stratin gala -t wig JOHN N. V 1411 First, streOt. ms'urtA*CE: .Preildent. .Secretary. DIRECTORS Capt. John L. Rhoads, Samuel P. Shriver, Charles Arlmekle, Jared M. Snish, Wm. P. Lang, SamtlelMcCiletart Ident. Psesident.. - Secretary. ON. Cleneral.Agent. ELASTIC STITCH COMPANt . . , 7.811/KBER: • ;,•• • IBM EMEI iiWr"rr- „ Iza4i i""a°"1 lag - PITTSBUIt - GH inerD 'AIMS MANAGER. GEO. H. BARTON . ... ... ...STAGE MANAGER. . . . Unabated enthusiasm and tumultuous applause nightly greet the peerless female athlete, IDLLE., • TURNOUR. This evening first appearancebttlie charming caniatrice, Mies FANNIE DAVEN. - PORT. .Also, :Ville. ANNIE ELDIUDGE,.. BEE. WHE_ELER,_ani the mammoth combination. ' WU* D IDA E' VEREEE. Premier Danseuse Assolute: , orinißNELvs MUSEUM EXHIBITION . y ComprialnKLNlTOßßlLMA r rig And GREAT RAT. IJRAL LIWCIFCtifigNKLIN HALL, a oppos — itirPittsbu . rgb The tre. LOOmion.: cents.—Doors open trim 34. to. 110 x, • ~; ' • 14;08:016. MS Cards o ',o'clock IWOILILND VOCAL vwrioi;[wr, FIFTH' U. P. 01 - IUACH, Corner Webster and litralbl4il4 StOh On Thursday Eiening ; BiaY 21st, 1882, BY THE ALLEGHENY QUARTETTE . ASSOCIATION,:,: ' . Composed of the following disthigelshed vomWete:, Prof. WILLIAM SLACK. Prof. LyhrAs JACKSON. Prof,J. JIARLI3IO,_ Prot. MAKRY.IIOMNER. . . , . FAE,T FLBBT. 1. AGAIN WE'VE HET. • • .5. WHEN JORDAN' Husnsp—Anthem. 3. ONLY Warrixo. , ;.- . 4. HE SHALL FEED His FLOCS.:, 5. HEATH OF LITTLE JOE. • ' 6 EXIIOLDiIIAT MANNER OF Lovt--Atithem. T. SAOEED 8. LITTLE ROME CHURCH._ ' , • _ ' PANE SECOND. 1. MY OIir'NDEAS: FATHERLAND. • • _ A. TIIE OLD bouook 901.3 X, ' • • 3. FREE AS A BIRD. 4. Rosin ItuPP AND RAFFLE" GREEN. 5. ptmlilar4on—{,By rameatj . • . 6. bolo—,'.'PASS lisr p itn,7rma Rom?, T. Music LESSON. 8. SOLO AND 4/,LIARTITTZ. 9. DREAMS rs• DOME. For the benefit Of the Sabbath School. ~ Admission, 50 cents. • Children underlll'*eartl. • A 8 cents. Dyson open at I,o`clock, commencing at a quarter before 8. . , szsylinqW. • sgo=a.e J EW stuniint*toont... LAKE HOUSE; Sto ebco' ro . ; (On the line of Jamestown,A Franklin, Railroad. one hour's ride from Franklin.) •Thid house Ls large, new mid commodious, well furnished, by billiard rooms ten-pin alley* and covered prome nades. It is on the banks of the mast charming Fairy Lake in I America, abounding in "fish, and ad mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with Sul phur springs, romantic scenery, Ice. It is the best summer resort in the State. Address. S. T./KENNEDY, Proprietor. 1: • THE MeiviSlON HOVSE. - The undersigned beg to announce to their friCroAkt and the public, that they hAS) , e _purchased. tltis ESTABLISHED and POP.W..A.R HOUSE, • • • No.' 344 AGlberty• street;:..‘ ..•. • . • And will continue to keep it the best style:: The MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, all newly furnished in the best style, and - only two utes , wallcfrom the Railroad Depot.— Trayelers will find this house'an excellent one to stop at, and will 1* accommodated any hour, day or night. Connected with the House is a spUendid Hall fcir C raintlies or single persans taken to bonrd by the day, week or month, with or without rooms. M. WA H... istil7:m37 CONDUCTED ON THE Ell*OrE• ST...JAMES HOTEL,.7.• Nash..4o6 and 407 Liberty Opposite Union Depot, PITTSBURcpI4: JAMES Proprietor. Thiehouse is newly built inplendidly Punish ed, and convenient to all the rosds coming Int* the city. Strangera visiting tile city will findals • very convenient and economical plan. You. securit , your room and pay,for, your meals as you get them. The Restaurant - connected with tbis hotel is open at all' hours of the day and night: , Balla 'and-Potties supplied with Supper :ea ,t4".,,0Lpr . . wage:- and reasonable rate*. -• ' • • semg•S I:TA;F:ctsl;'oaPiGlivr4acJa U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ' - „.• • W. D. of PettneylVenta, • Prrrsnlinoir, May 18th, 1888. rriMS IS -TO GIVE NOTICEIhat: • _L. on the 15th day of Hoy; A. 0: • Iles; a Water • .rant Bankruptcy was maned against the. , ol; • ESTATE OF JOHN - N. TEkOHIPE, - Of Allegheny City, In the :county' af.Allegheny, and. State of Pennsylvania. who bus been , adiudged .a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts auddeliVery of any, property•belongirog such bankrupt, 'to him, or for his use. and the transfer of any property. by. him I lira fbrbidden by 'law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bank- . runt, to prove their debts and to eitoose one or =ore! Assignees of his estate.. will . be beld Court 0f..,, Bankruptcy, to be hoiden at the Office of the Regis ter: at No. 1.16 Federal street, Allogitetyyrillty, AF legbeny, county, Penna., before JOHN N. PURVI-. ANCE, EN., Register, on the flth "day ofi.June, D. 1815 S, At ,slciocic A. - • ' TRO3iAS, Itois - 1.E.k,": myl9;q4o U.. S. Marshal, gas Messenger. ill A T N - . Distitietil:•Cotita 'OF. •THE UNITED ST.yrEff; flit pie Weißerp,Dßl,., tr ct of PetinsylVanta.- •-•- BENJAMIN,F. CRISWELL a Bankrupt intact • the Act 0 . Congress of March Sid. 1,13137 having ap•T' plied for-a discharge' from all hd other , claims ..proVablovundet said live o dderdf the' "- Court, notice, Is hereby- given ter ell persona ?• • hove proved t heir ; deb ts and others interested, tui appear on the 30tbday' or MAT.,1809, at 10 ti , clock; A. before SAMIIEL 11.4.11PE1L Esq.,' Itegisterls • • trace, No. 93 Diamond. street, Pittsbqrh./Tlit:t : to • show • cause, if any they Were, ' why a Discharge should not be granted to the intitiltankrupt, And •ftirther. notice is hereby given,. that ,the Second and Thy Meetings of Creditors ot"the said Bankrupt... . required by the 27th and-Allith.keottons of said A.ett; • iviir be' had before the said Register at the ague •. time endplate: . .S. 'CI•NcOANDLESS; " Clerk of WS, Distriet Copt r n . Time , nism v ter orair or . ' THE UNIT ED, STATEkTielMern: Matelet: of '.• • "ruaytrania; to., at Pittsburgh. Pa ., .. 11,1,411f4d`..-. A. D. ;NIL - , •,- • • ..., •• - L ."• ' - To wltopl It. may concern: The u dershgnedbtre t r ;, VE.Cs novi c e_orhigt. ,ouktnitnt go ItKpee•or dE I.:- ,• RSON i VARNEN - • or 'Allegheny vitt.; in' a• "..,. l i t county, et.alleltbelY l l Start btai of , rennaylearda, . • within saki D,lstric4 wbo has heart, udtred Ibßluak- • ! ruin, up. hitt •OW•nrltltin • byttle . , mc l Con 5,. : 0114. p stria. , -.1,1,. , ~:. , i ~? .. W.,MIIXIMATt - __AseSgatCo) .. t: t ,rayssp7o - . ' ' AttOnsey-at-Law, 110 Filth street. . .lirsirall;tfarßlLOß:QtJPENßE• .- --,., VPittstod ,the 31stit iini - eifkpill,• X. D. 069; The un(teril eel hereby .etVeanale• aitta'apßolnV • " .ma as eo or J , E.liittlEli oot E itta 4 ' • burgbi In • county of " Allegheny State Of, . rannsylvanta, within said district, who ai hcenhd, judged a bankrupt on his own-petition by the'Dts , trict : ,Court of said distptct„_.„ ~_,,,, , , I , , 1 , JOHNILIVAILET, - .Aingnee. • ' 1LD 33 : 1 V, ( 1 - W, •,-&ttoroLVf l 4 - Lal!..OR ti.r.*4! , .!.st.reet• : ;' ... 41111 ICE '. IW i t s ]llolElSlt : , GIVEIN 2: .- that application has been made h the under - ~ . y a e d to.thet)ourt orTotteaciti Pleas , of Alias' ea 7 IJ may for s a cAAIt,TER cßizicolut9p4Fivot,off , `.lie; i'llenniiir i Independent' - 130011 dill ... •,i , . A :, :C . ....i% •...' : ~ 1..;', 1 11i- , ~, .. ,11"., t • r ...- ' 1 - Soclott of Aitwi en t , 01, -,,,, ~ “ Manta the sigiAltwtilikiiiiito bii.iiiiiThrsi*A; DA;Y ; of ,June - next ; jutuisscr.a l toottook , a!v', ~ ., ,r -t hereto thereto .., • t Ito 1 .1 0 It ty r *o'o4t 4 Fß,Vti; -2,z; ;. 1 ,'._.•;.; t ,: ..41 ~ • ' ...:,. ~t. 1l ' 1 (...._., I) .' 1 if ' : J , t; ! 1 r . • LI 2 Attitiniki ita 'iiii , 6 o i o " l " 41 . 9 1 11144 4909. ..,.,:i. -„ ; 11-, ,, ' zn_ e.trtas4wA-. N0T 11 0 1 %11914., rsi , - : ) acne indebted to the eshli wategheriy, con. - lreased,Jate of the city ga met y f East strattnirhiEsOore tta in We i tl i >= l Imme ate payment, linvil a ' se .MpeAr autheatialk • "-laid estate schloreseaSA,lO2 • 04e$ 1 49rehttlemelltin; u 0s,mkRNE11, Exeediesq# . 1t . . tin HO : . iiilo3 , 1 . or, T ., MENrrAlt io -fPR k C °VW ors!_,,,, r !be ---- ' -----, ii ± ir 1 , •,,;. * d " Pr ' 7 :iiiiik ' & ) L./ 4.,ii , 1 1, ,r1.1.* rgbat sva.4 siotirkatrilt Viq n 4sciiatieiter gligng -.Pm, vcrY 'f"'ttixe :o OA!' i f; iv, i ,, zi. , ;1k,,k ip1......... tii eV . :..gze I , ‘ ' OTlMaiiiildliglit igruldEllir`';,, z heer i v i 1.1% a Itairtfit era w aixolBllll.l - or i l d M 14 41410N0 b ti .r a k e ifti ' i'va.,..l.o4pvet4ill3mirodaltrkories bet'.t: . , ~ . .. . ~ .... .IecUST STREET. - .-r4-• 1 othroktiaiiisliatibulf iiiOn'aiei;',..34-1, ia wcrarr antrazi maiw.7.g annetimr. titeartgow s. uzi m.. .„ i b ilestrettOitioris do ithiPshin atitrico- L. ? ; f. I V api":010 City Attorney. ll! I ' EGAY E rennsylvatila for ; t, In d I. MI