tilt. -Pr- - vi y.t.,.r.- i -4;• , ,,..).. . 1 1 7 , 74 fr f -d- mom , ; 11 mutt prngitIJIMILTURNBEZRICIL: Biennial Celebration--Procession...A.title... tic Contests and Fete at Etattnertliva Garden. eitnkn r ,itie‘followa . ' r ug interesting ecount of the great. G9Firkit# which ' so many of .onr littaburgn Germanepinuci pated,,frtiarip plemlan4 Lia.der: . , more - propitious morning for ah out-of dcior - Celebration than that orlionday could scarcely be desired. • Not a cloud appeared id-the sky and -the recent rains left the roads free from dust and dOlightftilly. Cool. tarty in the morning,the Turners began to appear on the streets,, coming from every side; and all hurrying to the place from whence the. march was to commence. • • Their linen" costumes : and red badges made them quite conspicuous, whlle their jolly faces, well developed formsand hearty appearance _-made . them a .very pleasant sight to look upon. Soon after eight o'clock those - Who had assembled at. the Hall, on Ohio street, marched in line, headed by, a band 'and earrying.various banners, to the Stenger - Hall, on Superior street, where . they were' reinforced by the "different soci eties who were to take Dart.in the exercises of the day. , Shortly before nine o'elobk everything was in readinese, and the procession began its march to Haltnerth's garden in the fol lowing'order: - Detactunentuf Police under Bergeont McMahon. MarshaLs,, • Gerinanlaliand: ' ' ' Cleveland smartie Societies: as ronor's - CieVetandtiesansverclu, Clereiand Miterierchor, . Cleveland Harntonla, 'r • . Cleveland liarmbnie, Allegheny • Band, Pittsburgh Turtrvereln; e strohi, Allegheny Tarnvettein 4 eir strong, Birmingham Turnverein, 32 strong; Johnstown Turnvercin„ 17 strong, Wheeling 'Turnvereinila strong, Cleveland Vcrwiserts,l6 strong, • Cleveland social turayerein 4 no strong, Cleveland Turaverein 130 strong . • ‘, Cleveland Zoeglinge, The Pravnn Tunirereln, In carriages,' The Mayor, 0111ters .of • the Society 4nd Invited . i tine still In carriages: • .. In this order the long and gay process - ion marched, with banners , flying and music playing, through Superior street to Ontario, thence tol-Kinsman, and up IChismaxtUntil the footmen were-obliged, to, ,take to,the sidewalk - on account of the, mud. Then those 'in - conie - yancee - chantilly began ' to was: Mote; saulkintV- and upon= reaching firtifnorth'sc,Gardem , they , who 'started 'at the foot of the procession were •at the:head. ./Ishe•ladies alighted first, and entering the = formed ..a_ (Janine -line 'beauty, all inlwhite mustn't! dresses, modestly high in - the heck * , and messing pink sashes. Through:this white hedged avenue matched the gentlemen, gallantly clothing their hats as lhey. caught" sight of the , , welcoming smiles: When Ilse, last - companyhad 'en tered :the: garden a halt was otdered, end the ram in their ,turn- opened; ranks, and the ladies, joining hands, passed through.' , awes thealialf-past ten o'clock, and the sun had become: quite, warms.. Prepare.: Lions were immediately .made for the gym nastic - contest.--:,A 'portable horizontal.: bar • was first brought, and-firmly placed near the, stand .in-,the east. end of.the , garden. The; anxious throng - crowded , so: elottely around the Contestants , that it - was found necessary-to draft._ a posse of , Turners to keep ,a reasonable space clear. C. Conrad; instructor of the Pittsburgh Turnverein; and gymnastic director of the occasion, then summoned those who desired to cen tendfor throseidetre prizes.::..: - • •-• '-Fo'urteen young meni , dressed ( ooolly; and perfect speeimenr of symmetriCal • proper.: • don; I.presented - themselves and entered their names. =Six were from Cleveland, four from Pittsburgh, three from Johns town and one from- Wheeling. They were arranged in line; and' as their names were called stepped under the bar, which was elevatedsome seven feet.' The first time, around 'each man was obliged to catch the. bar_and threw himself over, withent tench ing if with , his body. After Wards every one•warr,left free ,to `perform whet. feat he choie. ' Among' the more difficult and litrikinit,Perfermanceescere auehiMbelanc; ing the bodynixiye, the., har,herizontally; holding, by* itme-liandt' pulling - - up by the Writat* lying witlx. the back on therbar,and turning oVerlt ixtekweidit; standing . ..4th the hands on the bar and the body straight ih the air, and swinging , around the, bar with Perfectly straighth bodies, -Which. last was splendidly - done by Preiderick Dierst, of this city, - one of the finest:athletes in the ceitulrY 7e . _ •• After.: inaii'paci had three trials on this bar; pre parallel bars :were , brought. The- tint: exercise was to bring the body from the ground gradually up, until: the heels•.were,bigh in the air, abOve :the head. Then =followed swinging over, balancing the bodyittin• lf-arm, walking= the hands with the head riewn, and many other cirri: , cnilVerid trying faits.- 'Next 4rame • -`6-feii Per fon*Mees the 4aulting - horse; leaping OtFer, and' around It, crosswise..: and. length wise: These 'exercises corcluded this con test., ',All did eat+ general rulei the performances , were - gracefully done. No one, Iptd.beetl, aPd:thPrc}wgt). but - easy A few minutes' rest wasglyen and then is' oot.i•tiMei :witi•-•-tandiartireti&s . nlius :irdetrig• men entered for the race. The outside walk around • the, enclosure• ,was speedily cleared; a starting - line Marked out, the riumena , put•Mportipon,AncN,the Nyord•given to go. - Tlie narrow walk made the start - verY,difileultt_at 3 the. men;were closely bud. dted together. Before running two ,rode one fell and another tumbled over him, which necessarily Planedbothitont, Arm • bat. In one minute and tive4seconds Mr. Hauch,f , Of Pltrahrlri4hl defile lethestarting point several seconds ahead of his competi tonlithid`hatrilie itinfiniat the last quite leisurely. - • Jumpingwas' 'nerd: Bet` eno entered-for this trial, Messrs. Dierst, of Cleveland, and Hauelvof Tfttaburgle Both),.issiPeditigelY and 'lBO `ti "i•Disn - that it wait difficult to decide winehWae thelketterg. - , :; ( A tbevy of youngsters, from six to four teen Years ofsge, - themmitulated their older brothers in performing hazardousfeats upon the horizontal bar. it was suirlifißr§ to see the nerve and muscle displayed some of them, especially by the little son of Mr. Ctutradi.aboy of:but:six years. The regtilltypitifbrontneelalUr then closed andthe cor_npanyspent the rest of the day vkatingl &Ulan and- Maltlitemisl•W'n will not surprise many to state that tlevertff glasses of beer were purchased and, a few flasks of Catawba:- valiwaveri everything passed off very orderly. No tights occurred in the garden, and but one small attempt at al ro)v- was - ina.deputeldlsp - But ' arrest • was thadir, L that ibbeatitte's lady .et . diained to the pollee that she had found a man's hand in her_pocket, from which it was en rsixrakit pneket't txxwani4 tairungimicings. - The eventalwatkiltaretbeen.detaitt4lo lirirs, but an untimely rain changed _gramme, twd, convened many a poor Mow tb go Mind hithe damp. _ To-night a grand ball will be given st the nirtabwilf•eonoludedher. festrval tea., damlitttilthe' ptlissawill' be dig' tribute& Besides th§ tegilliirimernbetti of the So ciety, visitors have bees, presestkol_n (.1121- caso:Oxiohilmiftrld'otMs PlOwirt-Wo4ln derstand that all the guests are well pleas ed WithiludihrbeA - Mtilin;"ind they will go home cherishing pleasant memories of that Wilt tithe' Forest, City. • • Iligr---an --;.1-4,:tfel M -Pt---..—,x ..x.?, lii.Tr:7 piirigrav A.l—. ~.iwait : conclave 5 0t.,A,9:1.7.4kight5. totAtIME(k7l44l l 44f 1 -!..Ye__ d rt ""Nr; .Pt I , 4ARFAVII/ltianil*PWaßn 1 / 1 1 4%34 8 :0 Ml.jegg, v)ko w3ktesPolu -744.14- 00 ***lA ,f Moo 1 xm: sf 6 tß4VellilooL l et44(4l4. at:SAWN 4/rvitc:f „Z::PORKK t .*Ock N...itikatiAiril44l4llllnAsl4.•vt 't4 cod :AM CiimbrikiroaLeacepayAsiver mac sitinou tua touLtbmsloundation far tit 144s*dnulgtheinw0sirar ininksinnu. KA.? ES A Terrible Aceldent - oil' the Broad Top We clip the following from the Hunting,. don 'Globe:- - For. the first' time since. the BroadTdp Railroad- has been in existence, has.om o f the "trestles' given way, .Mile cars passing : over, but it was left until Frulay morning;last for such an accident in - A coal train, of twenty-five cite wae:pege., leg over the trestlewprk above'llonghand Ready,` when the - supporti'cOirinieheedito way, and suddenly the stinetnie; Sire distance of sixty feet, together' With all the e i rs ..w or e precipitated 'slientefeetteliivi, producing a wreck:of:ears that .liath selddin if eyer, been surp assed locomo tive passed over "the dangeroiik 'place; -bat the tender broke loose at the coupling and went down' with the.'dther.' ears. - There Were three- the carsone' them,- nanieff Alfreif Houpt; -- jumped from the train as it commenced to fall, andianded i7O feet below soft - ground, and escaped miratulcrusly frism • instant death, the only linjuriet he .received‘ being a broken' arm land somniWounds , in the side. Another brakeinan - narned Samuel Reid failed to jump from the falling . mass, - and was car. ried down with the cars and buried under the coal, from which he was not excavated until*: the evening, when it was discovered that he had a terrible 'gash in the head that must have killed_him instantly. The Bag= man had barely time to jump from the rear car to the remaining trestle work, or elic; he, too would have been injured or We ,also learn that the fireman was on the, tender of the engine as the tres- OA! gave way and jumped to the engine, but missed it,, and falling, caught hold of part of a - trestle and drew himself up. - This trestle is. nearly as high as the Sto nerstown trestle, and , thougA constantly kept in repair, yet it idbelieved some rotten supports have ceased, the ruin , and death. The train was heavy, and it is supposed that the drawing:of heavy trains-cryer the road, caused hv increasing business, has had the effect of weakening the wood:work. . _ Attempted srape. ' • , , The Huntingdon Journ al says: A prison er named De Armitt;* confined our jail for horse stealing, attempted to escape on Friday evening .When the - D eputy . . .„ Sheriff was, in , the room the prisoner - com plained that his blanket was unfit for use, and, holding it up in front of the window, inmited:hitn to examine' it. While' dbing so,De Armitt started for the door and got out into the hall, and turning the key made a'priscrner of the Deputy. On' his•- way to the street lie was met .by Miss 'Bathurst, who caught hold of him,butknockingher down he again started, when he was , con fronted by.Mra. 13athurst, and by the eflotts of the two he WitS the door was unlocked and the Deputy came to • their re lief, rwho soon, succeeded in _forcing the prisoner back to his quarters. He had his bobbles filed and all things in readiness to travel.. . - • • ' The Cram?), Lodge .of ar.thu - 'State met and was opened at ten o'cloak yesterday morning at Williamsport. Rev. J. S. McMurray, G.. W. C. T., and Rev. - Daniel Hartman, G. W..C., presiding. Ai ter the Committee on-Credentials had re ported,, theta , was found tohe three hun dred ,and' fifty lodges represented,; making an assemblage of between seven and eight hundred members. This promises to- be one of- the largest Temperance meetings ever heldin the State. Visitors are here from New York, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts. A - pleasant time is an ticipated by, one and all. - A little daughter of Iktr. Daniel Peck, of Patterson, Mifflin county. aged about 'two years; fell into a hogshead of rain water and..waci drowned; ' • ' SPECIAL- NOTICES. rgritILALRIELIAGEANDECELLRACY. Solltude,l t o n d E tlT Y lfgagn'ind ?Ul t aEs l7l l l T n litOg create Impediments to—MARRIAGE., -with' sure means-of relief.. Mu; oraled. letter envelopes, free - otelituve. ißlres4 Dr. .T. SKILLIN HOUGH. TON; Howard Assoclitlon; Elilladelphts„ Penttglil, WGITIDE. TO' MARRIAGE,: • Tonna' aleii , s °nide to "Happy Marriage Ina Conjugal Felicity.• The humane views of hvnew olealt Physicians, on the Errors and A buaas incident fa 1. onth and Early Btachood, sent In sealed letter envelope's, fraciotchargA: >Address HOWARD AS SOCIATION, P..„ Philadelphia, Pa. mylS:q96 WPATcPELon's HAIRDYE. This _spiendki Hair .Dye thil best in - tne-lverld: the only trne and perfect Dye; harmless,: reliable, instantaneous:- no • d sappol tm en t; no • tidier:long tints; ramedies.the. effects I:.tbad dyes; havigo-' rates and leaves the Hair soft ,and beautiful, black or brown. : Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at asteheloros Wig l'actOty, No.' lb Bond sUeet„: Now.Nork.- AMO:Pkir: FOR SALE--RFAL ESTATE. ~,, FOR SALE, k LET.-:iitraies • and Lots for site In all tositliot tbeeity and rbs. Also, several FARMS in good locations. Also, a smalt WOOLEN FACTORY,. with 20 acres Oland, and good improvements, which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms.. .linsiness Houses raid ertgopd streets. Privste Dwelling Houses for rent In botialtles For, further particularo Inquire _ , • • AVILLIAII WARD. 3an • F/0 4 3rrant Itreet.opposlte .Cs rah Y RESIDENCE . FOR g?3II.I6IMPTL'ItEKV.-i-k tune , twto•ftery , d6uble use,:eontainites,lo rooms „ Including double par. yrith Marble mantle*, end all the "modern proventents; &c. --Situated tore of ground, II lied 'VMS fruit, arapes,%berriesc ie.Situated near st the tertainationof the WYllei street , Psalleer ar/4 Thistle one of tlienar i i s tunest locations In All eg h eny eatinly,,i and In , 'neiglttibrhetsl. .a ply att W. '4l.p, 11L1D3,02i , Beal Estate. Oaten, lir Oran* street. - mbtS lIVILDING LOTS in 1 . ; MASKET:are thostroftered' tor 'kale fit the riving,villago or Allentown; adjoining the Birmt toghern line„, and only Ortega minutes' walk from the end Or the Moron hole' bridge..- This town is growing ranWy.Alverifto,ooo WAS realised Tor lots sold.last season, .p.nd. over nay neat - dwellings ; were erected daring the season., As specisiindocement to mechanies,- west* willing/0 'M OM tne ft - lancet!' tbe lots at the low pric.eol, adm 4200 to $3150 eacb, and op terms:easier than , paying rent, -We, are on the. premises every `afternoon ream irtorg O'clock; oc apply at onr ontemt 'corner or , Iroartb•and , BlXlittl• field ntreets. - „,11. AteLAll4 'A OW 000 AcaOAF • 01[010E LANDS MR DU, Iffiflm-Itug,ga-Baih , gmul Vompainh ' r.: , ! 1: . t I i7 ( l f i fij 4 ? ng llil4T.!tEall**lll' 1 : 'li: • , 111‘00,1015;00111ft - ACREi • ' ‘ t.. •;-. ;,i And on s CREDIT . OP METZARB. ;-,1. -WO • RP; I NFOi e t r /*Wi t 'POP.. RAM) 4 6 A9 'RutLand Ocaosar goner, Topeka. Kansas. 1 - ' , l l l 4 'l .! r t , 2 4 . ; -/katiknOßAUG.*lii* ginAlaE — EIT A4E AG : N cr JOHN itibluitukar Bao4 l ue,•.; - 0: bd.; STOCK AND _NEALAYAitiktia ii f . :I ••••1 11; , ! orte . 4 l( . . • and all lclnds of aIIcitIRITIMS. BEAL :tr HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBit f Ate. elthe on Rii=4 st imarutr"Ondf: 01340tRaid a s . 14,747,?wi1Mtc,tr Martillttodl4i6a ,1 0 5 .4vliiilitsViajteetWelit - 1 5 PITTSBAIRSTUTTAZIMMJIIITIMAY;-,llMe =11 4 . 18 = BY VIZ , . ;44 ; ,Pi i w4== . : 1- -;-111E1111WELIN6 COMMUNITY. "' TY ME-JACKET, .Car,lfeatat and era() For SMOKE 4.1III;HOT AIR FLtJIC9 dispensing with'the lise of Stove* and' Fires' in or about the Passenger or Baggage Cars; matt the attaehntent tO vaduate tbetteak to, any -temperature that may be desired without the possibility of Aring the car or tart to which the dakket may be"teethe_ Having obtained of the United:States Letters Pat ent for; a Sate ty Jacket, which Ja "warranted. to resist the most intense heat that may be adplied to it in the position and: porpoise for *blob it is'-intended. It is a sittre 2 protetition from accidenta by tire origi nating from defective Sues, or where iron Octant used as conducts., for smoke or beat. It April %feeble to all piping that may become. overheated, mils warranted to give. perfect satisfactionwhere weed or other ,combustible - material may be placed In close - proximity thereto: I am nbw - ready to ap ply, my. invention to, Attires, dwellings; "'aeries. ships, steamtsx.ts, railroad cars, &0., wherever pipes as conductors are made' dangerous by being overheated and security desised. • I will sell; on Sp plicadloa, rights to manufacture or io use the above intention; also, territorial rig_hts, to such as may wish to engage in settling priveges, either by State J. B. HARRIS. .IQ-91 dice ,at the "NE'PLUS ULTRA PAINT WORKS, corner of Itorrito street and thcAllegbe ny Palley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. fts - iaßßATßistitreuTioN BY THE • METROPOLITAN' GIST 'COMPANY.. ' Cash G to the amount 0(1250,000. Every tleket . . draws a prize. .. ~ 5 Cash GUIs Each 00,000 10 " - • 5,000 0 • " • - : ", 'l,OOO 40" • 500 200 , : " ` ' •• '! . 100 300 450 MtMfl 600 " 30 Elegant nosewoortrianoS, each .300 to $5OO 95 " • " Melodeons, ' 75 to 150 150 Sewing. Machines e ach, • 60.t0 178 250 Musical Boxes 25 to, 200 300 Fine Bold " ' 75 to 900 .750 Fine Sliver Watches . .... !` • 30 to 'l5O Flue Oil , Paintings, Fronte ...Engravlnga, Sliver Ware; Photograph ' Albums, and a large as- - oddment of Flee Gold: Jetreirw, in. valued, at 61,000.006.. Mascot° draw inn of tl)e above Prizes by nnr chasing a Sealed Ticket (01'25' cents. Tickets de scribing each. Prise are sealed tn EnVelopes and thor. ,mixed. On receipt of Zeta.. a pealed .Ticket win be drawn witboat choice and "delivered at our omee, or sent by mall to any , addresS. ; The prize named upon It wlll tte'delivered to the ticket holder on the PUMent. latrine dollar. Prizes, ill be p imme diately sent to any address, rurrequested, by express . . YO win know what Your .P.rtre it before you _pay for ft. Anil prise be whanyed for another of UP same value: 'llO Ili ANK ff.' • . • - iffirOurpstrons tan depend ,on fair dealing. IXFASS-NCES. -We select the few , following names from 'the. Many who have lately drawn - valuable prises and kindly permitted us to publisb them: • S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo N. Y. yl,000; ,bliss Annie Monroe, Chicago, 111., piano. valued eIIIM Robert Jackson Dubuque, Iowa; Gold Warbh, • Philip McCarthy, .Louisville: Ky.. Mismond. Cluster Ring, .0;-it• Patterson, New . Bedford. Mass., Silver Tea Set . - 11175; Miss Emma 'Walivortb, Milwaukee -Wia;.; Plane, 43001 Rev. Tr W. Pitt. Cleveland„' "fir 'We publish no manes without penitss;ott. OPINICP,NB 'OF THE PRESS ... '''They 'They , are doing the largest buelness: the flnm is reliable. and deserve their success.”--Week/y Tribune, Ihrb' We have examined their system, and know' there to be Stair (holing Ilrm:"—Nsw York Herald, 'Last week a friend of ours drew is $ prize, which was promptly received.—Daily ' Pesos, /larch en hind for cirnulai giving many more references and favorable notices !toils the Dregs. Ltberit induce ments to bgents. • Satisfaction, .guaianteed. Every package of Sealed - Envelopes:contains "'Ns Ca- 11 GIFT. Six tickets for *1;13 for V; 3. for C. Ile for hib. liletters - should be - addiessed' to HARPER, WILSON CO.. 173 BROADWAY, N. Y.. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF BRANS, HACKS, &e. Notice Is hereby even to aMowners of Drays, Carts, Carriages, Ituggles,•se" whether resldentor non-realdent in the City of Pittsburgh, to pay their Licenses at the Treasurer's- °Vice of the City of Pittsbargh FOB.THWITH, in accordance with an Aet of :Assembly, approved March 30th, 1860, and and, an,Ordinance of • the Councils or . the City of Pittsburgh, passed April 18, 1860.: , • - • • - • - Ail Licenses not paid on or before 'MAY 15,1868, will be ,pl aced in the landi of the Chief of Pollee for collection, subject to ills fee of 50 cents for the collection thereof and all personiwbo neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen alty, to - be: recovered before the Mayor, double the amount of - the License. ' The old metal plates of preylons years must be re turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay 23 cents therefor. • RATES OF 'LICEtit E:' Each One Horse -Vehicle -- • • ' • $ • 30 ••.' Each Two fferse_ ~ • 12 00 Eoch Four }Horse " : . . . .............. 13 00 Each-Two Horse Mack' 13 00 " Omnlbases and Timber Wheels Dollars torch . For ;11 .3 - tional erne used In any of the ahoy,, vehicles, One Dollar. ••• • ' 5.8.11UEL. ALIA ND )=., City Treasurer. I-virgin:man: February 18. 1N6.., , • .64 a : CL 0 T H PAPER COLLAR;':': : • 4 IV O CU F v. _ To BE HAD EVERY , ,TradeJSUppliesi In Dittainirgh byTIK. McKNIOHT 8R0.,131,W00d street; PATTERSON & ROL. LOCK, V/ Wood • street; MACIWEE it•CARLISLE, 19 Fifth street; IdeCA.NDLESS, JAMISON & CO.. 103 Wood street. r • • Manufactured by S. W. R. WAND, 387.Beoed way; New York. • ' myStre li'fdprr CoomoiSTOxias,'Orriet e b:'ISOS. , Ju TATER PAVES' AND. :STOP -IVY COCKS:--Notice.is hereby given to aU prop. arty owners, that by resolution passed In meeting of Councils the' Ordinance in relation td STOP COCKiI and WATER-'PAVES, Chapter Illth,Ste- Mons- al and- 4th of City Coe: wli be *Wetly en forced. L • I • TWENTY DAYS' - NOTICE la •berebi . gived - to have -- sll Stop Cocks and.Wster l'alres removed and lowered that conflict with .Ordiatioe , Chapter 10, Sections &I and 4th; or they wilt removed with out further. notice, at`; the nape otowncr of:the property. Brorder of Committe e on Streets. . ; JU „Street Commilsicoter,, _Vint Distelct., • ; JOHN -O..IfeIIADRN, t Street Commisalocer, Jiteond District._ . WEBSTER AND HO FATS STS. l'persont interested lire hereby' riotiiiid tEat lie Reboil of Viewers as nindlited by the Court'of Quitter Elusion/. e Nor, 01 and I.lot June Tem,t .1 • rat), basilican finally confirmed, a*d that tbe ao4 in:talents ore In toy 'hanks tor•collection. tinkle Virulent is;noulii int or beibei3 into litith, 1868; the elalms Rill be tiled no thine sal , co ll e ct ed by prances 'l. a• V• SLA o M.Vitiii,fq ll4 7. mat). Stu.. • • ,m .DIUNCAIII *TS; Aiiverwares interested. are,berehz arotidedthat the Baorttat Viewers, as modified by the Court of c!,aarter Sessions, at Nos. Al and`'l3l, • DeeeMber Term, 1888, has heeti t ie;ilyi eonfirmed, and that 1 11e ,1 4 1 P/e..4 are maw , 4 1 . r( 2 7 hands, Ps - Use. payment made ori Or . hefore ;trus liotit; the'ctalmt lititr 13 , 'pea' is'actis and o,entedatihY iitemerseriatr„ iit .1 1 , r; , 4 lit j. , 14, AI4IN ausimies 14$7.11.ttoitimei. ; 1 4 11 1 1 V :4 1 4 110 0. .rz,,w1704165- ilt .nrg . T , ~0,4„,..,,,,„!1) `...-...! ,- -i , -.t . .. ,, - : - ' ; ' :lo4 . lll.ltaitifibitite n 7:: - -F -. -:•;. i ltAktlito iiiiMitif 14irlit lento/tato tbe Jona of Van* lbw the, OwT-ANII: 00 litgbN WU"" T ire4 4 .4 3lM t il i 4 :4 - 3 , 4* Ali 7,4 if i fr t i : 1 4 , .. rAb i li anft , it . TEE 1110.447 IRO .0 INUSOIIMST.IIIADS_AteX l i V i reVirdj l li t ia i onOnsif i tiert gl f49 " 4 4 ; o r, • 4tid• Ida WOW) Itts litioc Pa.- ' l 4. r pr a irsa4 Pedfaulavmr: o r e jukA plAtje, iii .4 1,1=4" 1 kg4ll e ..484raint, .21,7 L.8...3...... walla* metvowfbr theidlp :ere= broaches of work. . JeB:3lls • grt4 . arivitik .itsikriticlews "IV ....„n z iaw...k6.4, burr, .4.10.,.ups ._ :414 4 . , traPediMatit9 Mar MO towilarl i a a nyelpig...lo - ICatilitiouoitp SW rairr uWyrk t itte a t, fl-A , A: lags,. . .cadet? ta l g...... k .. ; o , . - B , r„ pelyliril WO V W n - ISALI „Zap; VS :04 g' I li:4 4 5 . to i IPS .:.1 . 4 4 gm itigents;••• • otititealer.WZN4 fitlitliWl 7itij lio 7,.:1:,7 ,-1•4 1 4 4.. In Ainliell#llMilriel adki . 4 % .1 , w i...* , ' ad In the STEAMBOAT Aisht _ JlNVialtillAt notice that I have selsed___We a =woes at lam Of BAFA, rgAlusraw., ~ .o.r lci ,!.; . 1.,i , .. et r 1.. ll n , 4 i i iii ii ii f will* P'e I, .1114 u a Itit4 lirm-7,47,7. {, 11 . :... i , : , ; IV* 1.5er....= , Marshal's OMee. main. MIL U=I;MAI , A IiatIDAT;CURE . ;OR ASTHMA: AM'... ~ .- o 1 ' .. - ---i-, ~;, c , '.-• I feel er' niniei ObugatiOne o s o ...tP l a,. ~ wen as a duty I owe to others who have been like sniffer era With'nriself, in order that they May' knoW . Where they can get cured. . I had been 'subject toviolint, continued :attacks-of ASTHMA, for more than. sin Years. and had beentoltreat exuenseand to various medical men of exnerlence without Obtaining any permanent relief, or relleved' i at all. 'I Was so bad that I never knew what it :was to he free - from the disease. I had to sit up In bed es ; erynightfor weeks ! and weeks, without . s. 1 prospect or hope of cure. My - condition was such at I felt life a burthen; ann when I got an attack I It in danger of suffocating very moment.. So ter iblo had . been ray suffering hat my mother. Sari hat she has seen me , so near snffocation that I was e arly black in the face front the desperate e ff drts made to get breath .' In the cold winter nights,. any a night. with the doors and windows of the !house thrown wide onen, c in es k order to hinder the i parent danger' o'f Strangitia- - non. In this condlt on, on the 13th. of October, 1360, having ; heard of ,DR: KEYSER'S' skill in curing this disease, called on him; in company with my husband, Jo ph Meyers, but I must con. fess with a great d of doubt as to e ff ecting a per. =meat .eure. DR. YSER examined me nare• MS. and my lungs all over, with his .LUNG SOUND, and told me that with. care I `ybu)df get well.. I persevered with his medicines for over a year, and.am to.day in vigorous health, and totally FREE FROM TUE ASTHMA, and its terribly dim. grieable attendants. I have had, once in .a while, a slight attack of the diseases but I : regard my health as entirely re-established,.and if I do have any at tack, 'a few .deses of theDoctor , s medicine immedi ately relieves It. I cannot feel too thankfulfor the exeraptiOrt . from a disease. which used to cost me whole weeks and months of loss of kleep,,,besides suffering which none but those. who are subject to this disease can hilly appreciate or describe. . . ...NANCY MEYRItS, . - ' . " MARY, MOUNT JOY. (her . mother,) OEOItGIANA FISHER. . ' Birmingham. 13 9 0 . 11 ,,1 186 .1% . •-, The ease of 3144.11Cycric recitednbove, is one of more then cirdinarj importance, because of the vio lence of the attacks,- their' continued length;:and the great prostration of all ihe vital powers 'attend hag the disease: :Any one who knew her durl4 the time she was a sufferer from the dlsease of which she waletired, and will look at-her 'noir, the very picture of robust health, cannot but admit that the cure is one'of more than ordinary character, inns mach as we hear of Asthinievery day or Our Ilene, being a disease 'of an incurable nature.: Let those who dmilit. investigate for themselves. ' • DR. KEYSER'S RESIDENT CONSULTING-OF FICE FOR LUNG. EXAMINATIONS AND. THE TREATMENT OF OBSTINATE CHRONIC DIS EASES; No. VAG FERN STREET, , IrOm 9 A. m. mitt). 4p. . - . . . . fleetness, Hardlleartng,Dtseharges from the Pw, Poilyptut of the Ear, Cetera.h. °sena, Bliml Eyes, Inflamed Eyes. and every . , species of Sore Eyes and(Ears eesstully , 'l'reeted by ,Dr. Explor e No. 120 Penn Street. . - SIGHT RESTORED; • • The gate to which we alinded soma weeks ago of Christiana Fisher. of BeaVer county; Is now entire ly confirmed by the appearance of Idles Fisher her self, who to-day called on DR. KEYSEIt lit person, to thank him for his kindness and skU I In restoring her to ENTIRE 'AND PERFECT - SIGHT. Miss Fisher bah been nearly bib:idler (our months. She was so blind that she could not distinguish any.ob;! ject so as to snake out what It was. The Case Is re markable, as hundreds of cases like her's are doom ed,to never.ending darkness, on the dinar pretext that there Is noeurend nothing can be flone. She was under DR: Ii=SER'S treatment for two months, and before she applied to him, through her brother, Simon. P.. Fisher, slight hopes were enteN• talned of her ever getting her tight., Her case Is welt known in the neighborhood wherd she resides; and nag been regarded .as • one of extraordinagyre eovery. We, the undersigned,• know of the cure of Miss Isher; - and bear willing testimony to the fact above stated. • CiIItISTIAN FI9AMEt. - ( SIMON P. klguicw, (brother,) ANNi BISADLE.Y., • ' Taylor Avenue,•Allegheny; t Ira ENIK - McCAMET, LOUISA. Finnan, (her niece.) . September 18th, 11407. The case above referred to was entirely cured by medicines to purify the blood, and it Is witnessed by Scores of persons who have known Miss 'Fisher, and have a knowledge of her total restoration to health and the recovery of her sight;. as the accompanying letter of her brother sets forth: Dn. Kvranii-This Is tht list of names Mit I have to your advertisement of the cure of my sister, Christiana Fisher. They were all willing to put their names down, and were very muclikstonished to are that you brought her sight so soon. My mother sends her thanks to you: she says "you aro one of thegreatest Men In the world." She says if we had not come across you she bellewes her cnild would nut be living at this time. . ; we all Jells In sending our love and respects toyou. S.' P. 1 , 1 SllElt, North Sewickley. •P. H. Brown,' Littlittabend, ' • l'bilip Friday. TUlio Mahead, • : Rachel Friday, • T. M. Mahead. ; , If. N. Teckle,, 'rhos; Mahead, A: Carols ; ' • 1 i Leati;Allison. •E. W. Idevendorfer, Mary J. Brown. • , . 1 Wm. Jenkinsane 4. . Morton, o 'Michael Harris, - J J C. Weiler.- .3:r. A. Fleming, - lStiry J_ Weiler, •D. 8. SWlneburg, . N. a.,}inz e „, Suskin Lemmas. Nancy Haien, Mita Hyde; •• - - Mary H. Morton, Wm. Mirson, Wm. U.:Morton, , Eliza Llevendorter, Earn Kasen. T. L. Young, ' Jennie Wils , • ; J. Llevendorfer, • Chris. N. Wilson, :J. F. Mitchel. - Mary E. Wilson, A. M. - Lievendorfer; Mary Patten. A. Gardner, • Jennie rotten, • G. Lievendorfer, Martha Patten, J. F. Morrison. - James Patten. A. M. Iforriron; ' Sadie F. Dobbs, • Hobert.klatioad, • 'Jennie E. Dobbs. Christiana Maimed, •J. W. Dontilli • .• Isabella Dobbs; , I. Dobbs, N. Filnkhbater; • . I Win; R. Pence, • • 1). Fisher, ,t. , Mistier , • ', - U. Fisher;; ; Willamitut Flatter, (her brother. then mother:l • DR: KEYSER'S CONSULTATION ROOMS. :No. 190 - PENN STREET. corner of EVA.SI3 ALLEY. ioric.r. moult/441;0x 91. .x. 9 • PULMONARY' CONSUMPTION, ' RESULTING FitQM ruzunitiT, -CURED. ; 1 r Statement of GEORGE YOB% carpenter4qf No: JO Saninsmastreet; Allegheny • I.toqk a violent attielr. qf;pleurlsy, Jri May; IsBB, which left • ne with a cotigh - listing all „ ti sumitgr, wearing away my strength and gradual l y n r. mining my health. ilhntog this astack.of paltrier I bad physiebses nr rine highest reputation in the city . After I had partially' recovered front the was - itdiland • tti'go Finns • the; enquiry,' 'which s wad; hen Moroi milled in a doetor • who dMI2OT le f t lung Wan. el e sctlti. and that. It something were Tibt,tione soon'i al die of CON BUMPTIOI%, • :Iltugered: on , Ram this. time ,tuttft about the middle of June, my cough and lung dial east gradually growing worse, and I weaker every' day, • anti almost' despairing. of eiet. getting well. 'otitis state Of•desoouoeuer, and knowing the gen; • pm) ballet : of the Incurabili of_,_Conaumptlog i .and having neard'or cures made b y DR; KETNE and seeing his advertisement - In the newspapers; ; induced in October hist to 'call on the Doctor Stints 1 / 1 0 Penn street, a'nd bad him examine raj, lungs With hie ."LUNIS , BOUND. 'Be-told me-the upper el my left Longman, very much diseased; but be thought With great care and the-.perseyerance in the use of la medicine, I would sex well. Al' the time I-called on Dr. Keyser My- puFse -was veer. one hundred pad thirty beats in a minute, n igh tn waagen4 erally prostrated, and had ;co cough and, oily. - I coteinented tile Doctor's treattetfit in • October,' withafeetne, , broken cenititutiaMandeetittatied it fMthiblia.. until• the, present ;The:Doctor medlolntut helped nle from' the very, stark e and could grad Mill- - myself getting atron my tough and expectocalion.leasening: Llhave 'Aileen pettily flesh. and. C9itaider varier Well; all thc r atum g of ' my hint has minted: ittLtOrgen• eral health teeverry,wity , goodi , LAithiy-Peisuresi and friends know of the adveneellatage ef MS 1 1411•9 ease and oxtraornary _winery. t, tine e medicines vet inn ILEIIIII3IIi- Wats-me* tine cane LUND .0 RM.:which, I) Wok in iconnim.: %ion with I .!as-, 1 44PF tressimPi* , ' • ‘ , Tirretnlnotr, mardi-30,111108:',7" • ••• i L li,t. . . . .. . • .....A.Npurzir.,CUßZ OF CONSUMPTION , . -. B httron#4 9i . 101 . 111, o,!:Will,inqt Id.Va3th 3 arglek, 4 1 06 11 5 ,1 4.c0P 1 . 31 / 4 ' ~• ,ss!-, 4 , • :) ..ti 1-11 , .-• ..c ,, i.! / matilsolgrgied /renal thel3n/ted BtatetartnY c ht ganii4( . loop - ", on account or 6 weurnrin the had, Min a hiiii;lind , 4' dureieW 'dart the lira) , phyal• CUM Pe9nOnekted:VONB/111PMIONel,/ihadA te ble sough, and NI a way. in. ettua r f i t i h.ind flesh. an,/ Was unmake to Act enythintr.• oho 'After tny rant% from tholomy; ttaide appileaticin rialdowinian•ol my nelglrbottwodinniteenmeile- to tenOtbet:An. Pittsburgh or big re utatioos *NNW remedies'' , reed faith rimy Mr A v ee' onlbe, ,- *lehont Any benefit whatever, but zather grew. worse, and. wasteddta Dealt and strength every tley, ilk A.l3sust, 1.1_804., my mother too inc to talt. tkrt tit; otlttf) Pena seevetilwhose In aneh eau* ikertlibe hadteel highly erk en3r, and put ny i seiCaiieg h p*tye tr t : .fceli r l iiV7lafvffitb gIV L%l2ll4iali-g g arm ytlatung w.gbidi r t snoop& p,t4, bu lel was avant ne , 1 3 Mnibit zor -.woo ,cure logs by i tal‘ reigns bbi Alteotien, elosely s enteta did Mein tun daY:ito "this.- 2 1 , gramitilliyi 'tote d ender Vast KFitkEit til , nwallehunilkonuthe.tirst 'week& conbr Nan tikel il l ate tl l 4 tilt fir, tliii h i ll: I V!: and whore It pained me, lineMnenenti Itill Awe nlr Erl sitir e lfelifria l a l l t irr t rittgeltA frli!,r', 2) l l%,soutifro, ydrra z tA w eiVor, , i 111*5141;11A1P."14,111fr7.11: It% U.: r: ! ,;,. ', 1 *Lit . lerifilli " * iii irtailik"" ID.:;l7ritilkillpagt analirlie innIEC P: !i. -.... t tow ~ I , Oct C " i fitiOtik •ri 'CI 4 ,ligEos, :, ., 1 -....1 , ,,,,.,,,„ so , •:, .. 04 14,4. wi 3 m ..,., „,, ..„; if ~ :L f • er IN.SVRANCE. Fire Imiiince ComPanY, OF OS" No. 42 Fifth St., Seciond-Eoor, OVER REJNEMAN, di:ETHAN d BIEDLE'S azwziny STORE: 313III.ECTOTtig Robert C. Sehtnertz,. i Louis Morganstern, Charles Meyran, ~ 1 Joseph Abel. -. 1 Wm. F. Lang,• Adolph Krebs, " Wtn.. , Carr, ' • ' Oki. Siebert. . • '. Peter Kell, , . .C• J. Schultz, A. • Steintneyer, ' ' - Martin Ileyl. •. .. , . , _ • , .ROBERT C. SCIENERTZ, - Pres't. L. iIiOB.GA.NSTPRIV, Vide Preen. , . . CHAS. NETRAN, Treasurer C. F. HF ! BIZOSE.E4 Secretary • The above Company is -now fully organized, and prepared to take .FIRE itinK.B. Bf: careful atten tion to" business, prudence' and fair dealing, tills Company will endeavor to merit a liberal, share of the patronage htthe community. _ je9:r4l B EN FRANKLIN INSURANCE'COMPANY, OF Atuainsz.PA; Office in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings, No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny.l A HOME 'COMPANY, managed by Directors Nett known to the community, who trust by fair dealing s; to merle' shore of your patronage. " HENRY , Prettdent. GEO. D. RIDDLE • ,LE Secretary. ••. . - Henry Irwin, . A. L.. Patterson, HI nry Gerwig, Geo. H. Riddle, Jadob Franz, Gottlelb Foss, Simon' Drum , ' J. , B. Smith, v ' Jacob Rash, W. Jet. , Stermrt.‘ Ch. P. -Whiston, Joseph Craig, - Jos. Lantner, H. J. Zinkand, . ' Jeremiah Robert. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., Or THE OITY op A r.r.r.incm. ' Office:. In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING. FIRE rNsum,orcE aarz . . .. ' • W. W. DIABTIE", Fresno*: JAS. E. STEVENSON; Secretary.. - - - • . bIRECTORB: . A AI. English::O.liiP.Williams Jno: Thompson, Jnoi'A. Miler, ' • • du, Lockhart, - Jos. Myer s , Jas. L. Graham, Robt; Les, ,• Ca C.: Boyle;: 1 duo. Brown, Jr. Geol Gerry, - ,- aeob Ropp. . , . . . WA:STERN .INSIURAIIICE COM PANY OF PITTSBURGH. ' TAIKANDER NIMICH„ President. ' WM. P.• HERBERT' , Sectetary.- • • - 1 CAPT; GEORGE-NEELD, lieneral Agent. , • Once, 9A' Water Street, Spang & Co.'s_ Ware. house, up stairs,-Pittsburgh. - Will tr.zure against au kinds of Tire and Marine Maks. -A home Institution, managed by-Directors who are well known to.the community, and who are determined bypromptnese • and liberality to main. tain the character which they have' assumed, as of. tering the , beSt protection to those who desire to be Ale.xander Nim ; ck, - Jonn.R. McCune, , R. Miller, ' Cline. J. Clarke, - James McAuley, 'William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick," Andrew Actlen., Reyrner, • DarIVA. Long,- Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmscm. • lia27 pzwir SYLVANIA. • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE, 21TIFTH STREET; BANS: BLOCK.. Tills is a Rome Comlisny, and insures ;against loss (by Fire exclusively. • • LEONARD WALTER, President. ; • 4. • C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. . . HUGH ideELHENY, Secretary: • * ; • ••liturcxonsr 4. • • , 4' - Leonard Waiter, George ; • C. ;Geo. V'. Evans, Robert Patrielt;: • ' J*Con Painter,, 'l;4 • .4J..10,, . • • Josiah Sing:. .4 . John Voesiley, - • Jar. H. HopitinX„ , • ; .Atimion. BPronl, - • • • ' ; - ' 3s: Henry , .. • . INDERILNITT:- ' - . AGAINST LOSS BY. VINE. FRANKLIN INSUR 3 ANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, , OFFICE, 433 & 4 I CHESTNUT ST., NEAR tlin. Charles .. Rancher, I Mordech.A.H:Zonla, .. Tobias Wagner, Davld b. Brown, : Samuel Grant, ' " Daac - Lea, • Jacob It. Smith - _: ' - , 'Edward C.' Dale, , ...f7 eorgo W. Maliar,el, __ ! George Eales. . .CHARLES O._DAN IliElti Pre.sldent. EDW. C. DALE, Vice Preeldent. . - • W. C. STEELS. Secretary,pro lent. • ___. J. GAIItDNER Ct).I O FIN, AGENT ' North West corer. Third and Wood Streets. A LLEGAIEU INSURANCE c 021 ., P.A.NYDP PI OFFICZ, NO. BLOCK Insane against alliands of Fire and Marina }Anita; JOHN President. JOHN D. lileCOßD,•TieePresident.' ' C.: G. Doms...a.i, iieretari. • • • CAPT. Genera Agint. ~ John Irsiin,` ' 4 .' • CrO.' Dean; John D. /ifeCord, Fahnestook,! C. G. Hussey, W. L_Rverson,„ ; • Ilarve.t Cbibis,,. Robert Davis y , .1. -, Hosicinson, • Francis Sollars; • • ' Cluiriee Hay 5 . ..... • : Capt. J. T. Rockdale:. PROP :E9'' . virspßOCE ' ,CORIC OFFICE, N. P. CORNER WOOD & PUTIi BM. • A Home daixtpaif titittriPiti aid ilia/Jail fittia rsxcToae ta._rallitßa, .1 3 . - . ' Capt. j'obaL.:itaoaaa, --- - John Watt, ' • " • ' ' Samuel P "Stiriver, i „.„Totu l E. parka,. ,-. . -, ' ' Caarlei Artiot,44 •- • , %it James 7 ,1! ., ; •• .: fkari . .j," L /Muo- 1 , 'Jame, D. Verner,' ) ' , Patna& litcCackait ..-- . :. WAL ;PHILLI . • President: , , •. ,, i ~ .1, , • , _JOHN WATT --' W. ''U 'RD' il9lfirrrekidp.at? ( I . 1 , ''- ' , ICAPw& JAB.: GO Ni:Gena . ral Agerit. i ;'BANKRUPT 1 NOTIODEPI " leN , THE 'DISTIIKITACOVRT±OF THEI. , UNIT ED - 13TAT$POW- 4 / 1 111 , .WES:T.- NOLIIISTRIAGT -010" .PEN YTOT..A.V.Li .the matter, or J0H.1. 4 i . TpOrs, ,of hew. Cltr i t Atleelent eettinz7. BilacruPtw .. 585 1 . , Banurpptcp.ll, , , J. , Wistern..District of .Penvieviocista, MS. , : 1 s • :. I i , , At Plttabarkhi•Ps.4l.7une BtiwILLID:I.I6I3.. To %Molt Ilia! corozwie r t , ~. 1 Si Ili -.;.,. , 'O l ...The undetAlggo4ll.lteretip4vei ilottl s of lairua trtlntiit is AistknefitlfJ IQ It. Tlii Kr, brio. Al. - le btitay Oity,lll . th dtftktfo , Aiteghtn ViiiidS - 02 - Velaznivants, - .1,1t11141 , 10A Dilltrfat.iltdo baa been a f lud i gelta.bantrA,trii ii r.lpet.wppirs,.,tlAe Ste qg Otrto ' ~ ... • , a ~.: II!. !, iJAMES W. MURRAY , Asslgnee,..) ri , 3e9:r44 - . ; ,-. 0 ...A.ttorner,.• kw.- . • Flraii3U. • rTEuNDltihritlegrorPlEVl , , ~ syyyjarrivi , mi noiLioi.in , , s Plootiuritu the $1001,411S 00117 T. ft(4loof O bodorsigned hereby Oros notlce 4 t t..,,..irt to order of coßrt, a fecond gent tlit sza Wig° the oreditorsottPELLlEl MU' RE.lwibaniirtritt, w be held st•the Oleo , HAEUE4. VAltrkt(Eekl.3 ester In Bitriltrd ,lb OA 'a ;3', a o. 1 kr, of Juilo,lA'. IN ' at ItO .treitookl.g:ir.,-fOr the portant ,Itimed4ll t rultlrVitjiltoltilt ItOttott o; the bankrupt /.c; of . kli .u kurv.,t,". -' ' JO LE _...... theet, m797-Et:o2.i . rl "-At iv; gy ~s-ati.Gaih, ME .4134.1-0, • • • • wwwi oo , ;i 171UP114.111P COURTiELIZE OF ,;r -, iNg 0 `14.05. , .' ,-, n. , 0• , , .-. ,, ..Tt - , u. - - 1-- 4.. 'i .1... , :. , - , '..!l'` , ' .. : J • ' " .' . HO kID ~..,,,, ~, ,: I.— ~..,,1., ~, i,,.:,,,,:i: (.0. f :/;:i ;virtu, of nn -doter of-this , Omlianal i Wif itli ktion,teOlinty; dated mcky,3o, 4,b88, t d II bd add eapoon - to Public' , bate, sitithe P II OM, injl4l,,x ,city or rittotu g h t - r o x vi r „igsw tgrt Vdgah c ig_ii"ot t WattlifFklinfaikr Odra"- aratistaai an dia.' Glu t slugoll , llSetiht , $ on Arthuis meet and extend ask 144 Attn - ,on Ir 'D i cie 4 l l l42r:=ll i ciat i t i V4o3fAlllfintotni and 10.tifC 84 :L&. ASlifffteu, iriv,4 , • .... c. ,-,'" 4 /111J04-.....4.f1:-. 11, je2413 4- 1 - - 1 411,ditchtlikeatoti of tadasotja.-----r:" i r a U j i 1612kEallini haltariglittlistitajaa.taraturviks. 840156 EWA AlvOLElffigucCespera miwiasoacromax,* c0...v.).1 IL m e -IPcir/LAVIISAL i i rsztostiAnumsuiu The Yo nn lorastift,",toado vow—. of the ountsins. saltless ID 1 1 . • ,• • itortiMs,, c am : Pittsburgh. igrVITTEIBUItGiI TREAT/M.l FRED Aims • ~_ ' 3thiAciza . THE NONPAHEIL COMBINATION.% EXtiatOP. dinary attraction for theireek. TUESDAY EYED ING Juno complimentary Sepias to Mica JUi.LA PRICE, on wldalt occasion wiltirjo.;4l,4ll- ed.tne thrillinx.dransant .lACK SHEP 4..• Matinee erf!fy Saturday afternoon. igErNEW OPERA. HOUSE. • • , TWO WEEKS. • CaMMiellgelmft Monday, Jane Ist, 113061 . FAMOU.S.'ORIPINAL AND ONLY • - LA RUE'S C4RNZVAL MINSTRELS, A mammoth Organization. sloo.in Greene adventrway nitthtly. Adrulation; 50 ain3 25 cent,. Matinee on Saturday, when 450 In Greenbacks arrn., be given away. Admission to Matinee, 95e.; Chit. dren 15c. - - - myZ:q7o ~ D. C. LA RUE. Man. . , IgrBIITRIVELVS MUSEUM - EXHIBITION, - Comprising WORKS OF ART and GREAT NAT. URAL LIVING CURIOSITIES, Al' FRANKLIN HALL, - Filth street.. opposite Pittsburgh Theatre. • Cards ofAdmission il5 dents. Doors open from 8 o'clock. A. K. to 10 , p. N., , •• • ap8:oI8 UNWARRANTAALE INTERFERENCE OF LOUIS NAPOLEON IN AMERICAN AFFAIRS. AND SUDDEN EXPULSION FROM THE THRONE • In the Dramatic:World, whlch.wlll be presented to the _public at the OPERA WO USE, MONDAY. June .15tb..and during. the week. Sir Seats secured six nights la advance. .Box. Book now open. . ekure igr'STRAWBERRY AND ICE , CREAM FESTIVAL, AT , WIGENB HALL, ELM agmainpul., rt Wit 1 ;i7 +:% f c 4 1' s f ttrel, a y t g . t t n i l e AN l 7111 not escape the nor MAST .SENSATION Wednesday and Thursday Evenings. MINE 10Tir AND Unr, trader the auspices of • • • •-• : CRYST4 'SPRING; ,blYitiONi. - Nl3. OF t A very line ,BILK VELVET .BEGALTA, to be voted for, for the most popular Past. Officer, of the two cities. Many otner attractions will be ;offered. Good choice Maga will be in,attendance. Sirflckets.-aelnitting Lady. and Oen:lonian, 28 cents.. 'IIENEFTP•OF THE POOR.' Under the auspices of the Society of SL Vincent de Paul, (St. Pant ' s Conference,)there will be held A GRAND CHARITY PICNIC. AT APEARLAND'S GROVE, ON SATUTI.I3.A.Xr. July 4tlk. . . Amite arrangements have beeriruadelo secure' pleasantand enjoyable day to all who attend, 'while at the same time they will feel cgusclous otcontrib- Ming to the relief of the worthy poor' in our midst; Tickets of admission,' Inelud log Dinner.. PO cents - can be procured from the members of the fEtoctety, or at George Quigley's /look Store, Grant -street, and at the gate. • •'• - • je10: 10 2 7 AT THIE.RINK. , STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FOR THE BENEFIT OF • EirgiNUEL MEECH, MANCHESTER, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS, JUNE 10th AND 17th, 18e8. jel6-1346:211 far . LINDEN GROVE. • , s •LINDEN GROVE having been fitted up in the most superb style, with a large and -elegant Plat form, beautihilly shaded, large Dining Boom and NlCExcellent bars, is now SC H OOLyent to PIC „ PASTIES , SUNDAYCELEBRA TIONS, de:, on the most reasonable terms.: Parties ho lding Picnics; dc.,” find it to their adeadtage to secure the , tirove. - The Groye Is easily accessible, being_ but a fbw steps frearthe tiniriandaallway Station, whose ears run regularly every fifteen minutes., Alir- For terms, do., apply at the ' " • ' OFFICE OF TIIE OAKLAND RAILWAY _ OAKLAND STATION. COAL AND COKE , ~,,, ••••. ?.• ,••• OSCAR. 1. .!•:t 1 4/ 11 M ,Sr.:4CO• M= COAL AND COKE. Ofilee, Sandushy Street and P. P. Yv:xa C. .• Rat:, Allegheny City. • SUPERIOR Youghiogheny Conl and Connelleville Coke, AT LOWEST ISARteirRAT-E.§. .11T Orders promptly, attended to • c04r.5 . A,t47,cp4a,!!!, - ' * • = DICKSON STEWART Co.,. lli;in g reineved!aieit Ofiteeio ZWOci , a 137 rAEunivrir wrx-tmE.T., (Lately City Yleir Mill) e.I3CONYO ELOO.E. , AreincrAtepetell to tarnish geed .YtttrGyrtOGßY, NY L L NUT COAL OIL at the 'dwelt V l tagir lett'. at %heti ot• l all dies to then' !Waugh tbemall,laillbe attended tepremptly: my=:b2s • ..; ''''''' CELUELILES ALUNISTRiiATCV''' TO T IOI ° G I4", A ZID ,9 ?Ie°A4 • •• • And Manufacturers of COAZ, SLACK COME. Office and tard4,3oltirElt • OP: BUTLER AND MIORTOSTRZETS,IFJOIt Istot an. Liberty and neer eta, - Ifinth,werd, and ofteecond atteetA near Leek _Pittsburgh...Rs. ••' - • • • I,Ps=llea end :.MmtNatera - , "applied, with ,the pert article of Coat orp et_ the lowest (mantes. - Ordevs -lett at 'to Of offices . will receive prompt attention. .1 ;u:-? 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