to,...iithib ur 4 BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. =lll • • —Alexander: H. Stephens; and 'Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, are urged to be present at the National , Democratic Con vention. 1 —Nearly two millions in specie went to Europe from the United States last week, Makings total shipment since , Junnary .. of forty-leis rttilltons." ' • ' —Ai:Lunt:not/In man on Stimbky entered Pather-Qtkinths residence, Now Mirk, sat down ligainit a, - doori and - blew out ,his b_ rains with , , Einatein and CollectoiGunasey, at Philadelphia, have-seized Lyons' distil ler.V.'.with 3,000 barreiaof whisky, and also Weaver's rectifying house. . : : —DispatchasiromNevada annoucce con siderable „fagot' snow in, that State. At Austin the - roofs of sVieral ' beasts weae brtoken by , the weight of snow. Edward M'Pherson has been hon ored , with the appointment of American editor, for the. present year, bf the Alma stack de Gotha—a noted European publica tion of high literary and scientific reputa tion. Not a mean compliment. —The new iron steamship Faults, which left Philadelphia for Havana on the 6th inst., has not beew:heard from since her departure, and fears are entertained for her safety.,A dispatch froln HAVanatlaStlaieht, announces the departure of the Fani;a from that port. _ - —The Treasury Office is now paying off in gold the principal of the United States Loan of 1848-Bs, with an abatement of the inter est hence to the Ist of July, when the-loan falls due; and it would be' about $700,000 of the $8,000,000 was paid off en Tuesday and Wednesday. Tha ; '_'Little Western," a Safe life boat built at Chicago . , on a new model for the purposeof cro.ssing the Atlantic ocean, went out on a , trial trip - on Sunday after noon and capsized, drowning Captain Gar rett mid Harry Crisholm, a reporter of the Chicago Time& '• • ' —A man .In Philadelphia drew a large account money from abink on Saturday and placed itnnder the- seat' of his buggy. While he was unhitching his horse an adroit thief extracted a package containing five, thousand dollars " in greenbacks and .escaped with it. . —W. Hanna, a prominent citizen of Cam den; BL.J., having been convicted of forge ry, has been sentenced to ten years at hard labor. .There were eighty-three indict ments • against him, and the forgeries of -drafts, notes, checks,' etc., amounted to -about onehundred thousand dollars. :-'rhe House Military Cmimittee will soon' report a bill providing for the pay 'ment' of officers and soldiers and 'sailors *ho„ - by reason of wounds, sickness, cap ture, or other sufficient causes, failed - to get mustered at date of promotion, or at which service began in a higher rank, and from - Which they actually did duty. —The Government has abandoned its -charge of treason against John H. Surratt, -on the ground that under the Constitution it requires two witnesses of the overtact, or a confession of the accused in open court, to Make a case. Surratt has. however, been indicted under the act of July 17, 1862, for giving aid and comfcirt to the enemy. —Of Grant's order touching the Jews in the Department of the Tennessee, a corres pondent of the New York /bat, who was in Tennessee at the time, says Grant was ut-, terly. ignorant of it when it was issued, be ing abbent from headquarters. The officer who issued the order was reprimanded, and the order itself was revoked as soft as General Grant returned to his quarters. --During a recent storm in Charleston, 8. .0., which blew down the mammoth tent of Ames' Circus, one of the spotted leopards, which' had been left in the same cage with a tiger, vas killed by the latter and half -eaten before the occurrence was discover -ed. It had been usual to separate , the ani "mals for the night immediately after the avening's performance, but from some oversight this was neglected. —A Port-Au-Prince correspondent, under data of June Bth, - states the Revolutionists •oompletely encircle the city, but do not ap pear disposed to make a general attack. Sobutve's forts continued the bombardment -of them and he seems more than ever de termined to resist to the last.. United States Consul Honutter, Commanner Eastman of the gunboat Penobscott, and a numerous araite,made a visit of courtesy to Solnave. —Mr. A.S. Welch, the new United States Senator elect from - Florida, waa originally from Michigan.. He,was a Professor in the University of that State, and subsequently -served in our army during the war. His opponents • for the - office were •T.' W. Os borne, of Gen. Howard's staff;' Mr. Hart, a Unionist of Florida, and Gov. Marvin, who was President - JelmeoWs Provisional Gov ernor. Mr. Osborne was elected, the addi -tional Senator Saturday. ' —The Mississippi. river is' depositing a sandbar in front of the northern. part of St. Lonis, which threatens to make that city inaccessible for considerable vessels, the channel tending more and more toward the Illinois side of; the, flier.' 'The meas ures hitherto adopted to arrest the mischief have made it,worse, and 'the Water 'Com missioners, with the approval'Uf the May -or recommend that a conipetont engineer bc;i3mployed to devise a remedy. —George W. Belding, of the banking . firm of Belding Keith, London; England, einfunitted suicide in the Ludlow street jail, New York, on Sunday. He was con fined on a civil meas. •• His firm, which did a large American business, falfed some time sinceilind he telegraphed a Boston creditor that he would come. to.this ooun try for the purpose of effecting a.eompr . b. miss. Immediately on his arrival the Bos ton creditor caused his arrest. L.; —The Tariff bill reported by the Cominit tee of Ways and).l.eans will. scarcely be come slaw; but theincrease of the duty on •copperore, urged by a powerful influence Erma thapalcegiaperior region, may ba in creased by a separate bill. thei Michigan members re reesaeent that, fi fty ,millions of capital itrt br the mining region is lug idle, and that thousands of miners have been fed bv.,charity:flmingibepast winter o*lhStolbe - low rate Of - Tay - cirt -foieign —The specialcommitte_e of the House, Whibli has Isiedeltaiitki-Mth the allegations of improper influences used by theldisiourl Representatives upon Sen ator.Lleodeponyln thtmajosaahmant ease, will repo:ft-that* those- itliegstithor , *Con founded, The , committee claim that the - evidenize *dos Mr.Hendersetionly made up his mind e st the linit,inomenkto„vote for acquittal;iinittudthe consideration prom ised for his vote was the eontuelAlf-Fecieraf patronage in Missouri. —The Masoole peremonies at..Philadel ttOrnerieve, ontheo torioftiie lay ing of the corner-stone of the new Hall about to be erected by. ithefraternity, are expected to be Very - Imposing.- Hon. Rich ard Faux, Grand Master, will deliver the .clrationt Irk edclition..tita *se number IV ,maskinstfisku.thiiklikiitd, dodgea'aind tattoos frbin all the neighboring Common wealths will be . present. The odes will 1/0 sung hy e ttftfiliandenitidri Heydefi Society, accompanied by an orchestra numbering 4net.hoodred musicians. —The Chriontele' a special says the best authority for saying that tiii - p ident is not on agreeable terms with Sect& tan , McCulloch . , and that be desires partic ularly tiiifjeAVlW.7:llliicause of the difficilty Is Mr. McCulloch sradiedlisin. lar lar gett "ltt k4 s : P lif n rCull frie tie l l'r re v m e o al vai"igu i r Oler t t , the pressure to attain this end has been re doubled, and, there.can be pp doubt that McCulloch *ill 03 haie - 'leave in a short time. Mr. Groesbeck, of Cincinnati, ' will beappointed Secretary of the Treasury; if he abate C ir gift .40biltPLArduerviu be trerseco choice of the President. r.kifJT.l.:.) ^~'..'Y' ;'4'x'4 ..T,, 4Y= J _. C 'C:'~'~" 'YT'~Z ; :T F - f r : _~~~'.0~1 .. a~ tiy4v-~'ae~ : ~s:~ 'c klaf ` F~.~caam . 9 :ixw.w :.+...c,3~ :~ <~ 5:~ ~... BT.AIBBYILLE• The River— Te .- - Franroag--The -Female , • Blairsville is a tewn of about two thous and inhabitants, Situated at the junction of • a • ju nction the North • Western' and Indiana branch Railroads. the "United States !Shad • teer," the only book in which we have -been able to find the name of the pliusein•print, it is diseribed as lying on the north bank _ of the Cenemaugh river. Lie it dioea yet, and on , the same side did'a quarter: of a . century since,. for; reader, .the old town has had second stroke Orparci*ds mid . .„., is now altogether linable to turn over., But. to speak the rivertattielloW remains to show where onceilloned uthat•leantifal stream. Once. the = boatman ' s so n g rang merrily npon its boiom, and the crowded wharf spoke of a thrift, unknown to the present generation: — Now, the lonely king fisher flits along'its:hanicit'aud never finds a math • The dam waters, tired of halt a century's imp*nrrienti. have burst their barriers and"hastened, away to take their iplice in the ocean billow. In Blairsville we have , a Marked exception to the great law of na ture that "death,precedes life." Ira took Rome -three Inandred years to diet it took Bleircisille but ten. /atlas ton decay has been at, ork for a declade of years, and now gloats triumphantly over a finished task. You look in vain for a throb of, the pulse, some symptom of returning 'energy. In the outskirts of. Blairaville starida the Female Seminary., nestled among the, tree, in the northern part of the place. , nits ; A s t i_ talon has been during the past year. nude. the care of the Rev.:: Jewett Parks, whose success and ability as a,teaeher, and charac ter as a gentleman haVe been nnehallenged. The commencement exercises of the grad ualtltg class have juitlaken place. ' Thursday andTriday last veryh inter esting examinations' f all the 'classes were held in the Seminary building.. In these the young, ladies did their teachers and 'themselves , great credit. ' Sabbath morning - sermon before the Sethinary students, naideliveredln the Primbytert 'an 'Church 'Of the . place. The' crowded 'house was nVidence ol_the interest taken in the exercises by the citizens of 'the town. But, to do justice to the andienee,, the' ad mission wee free. The speaker on the oc- casien was the Rev, Crane, of this city, who handied'his theme in amost masterly man ner. The sermon gave evidence of great care in its preparation, and marked ability in the author. He selected for his text the first clause of the - 45th verse of the first chapter of Luke, "Blessed is she that be lieveth." We regret that the crowded con dition of your columns will not allow us to give a fall report of the sermon. We can only present a very brief synopsis. The speaker began: "You all love this first chapter of. Luke. -Especially, may, the mothers in larael and their aaughters claim a large interest in , it. Of all this sacred trauma this is emphatically woman's chap ter, In Elizabeth a sougme detect the ca dence of Old Testament melodic% and in Mary's we can trace the music of -the song that celebrates the coming of the glad day of the. Lord. We have thus reached_ the topic of this morning's discourse: 'The especial province of woman's faith.' -The speaker then ~developed his theme by speaking of the objects of woman's faith, the highest object Christ Jeans. -LHe com pared woman's lot in Christian lands with what it was beforeour Saviour's time, and what it is now in;Pagan and Heathen coun tries.: 'Woman asks for bread, Paganism gives her a stone . ; Heathenism gives her a scorpion." " The speaker closed with a beau tiful I)eroration. His final sentence was, "In the name of the Church of Christ, in the name of your alma mater and her gen eration of daughters, I pronounce upon you the blessings of Almighty God, world without end. Amen." On Monday even ing an address was delivered before the young ladies of the school by the t Rev. B. M. Keer of Ebensourg. large audience was in attendance, and seemed to highly appreciate the words of the gifted speaker. Last evening a musical soiree was given in the Seminary building to a select audience. This morning the diplomas will be con ferred on the members of the graduating class, who will go out to take their places as wives and mothers at • the helm of so ciety. Real Eftte Transfers. The following deeds were filed of record before H. StUre...y, Esq., 'Recorder, June 20th, 1868. • Win. Leslie to Thomas IfcConbry. 3farch•l9, 1838; tractor laud In West Deer township, containing 148 acres and 2 perches 83,600 M. B. Brown to 'Patrick Golden. Mny 23, Igkl; lot N 0.49 in Brown's - plan. North hfausgeld, On Vine street, 40 by 1201 bet .800 James 8. Craft to Wm." Richards, January 4, 190iz two lots on the V'. Railroa d, C. Raroad, Oakland, 42 by 115, feet • SIU Thos.,A. Mellon to James R. Mellon. June 10..1868: lot on Nrgley avenue, Collins townshtp,, 196 by 390 feet. with buildings 60161 Michael Jenagen to. Conrad• Spaded, March 2, 1838: tOlot No h e i . 8, O and 10 In Berger's Dian. Wilkins wnsp . . ...... Thomas Mellon to finsannah 'Pln . kerton, April a, 1368; lot No. SS In Mellon:* plan, Collins township, on Enterprise street, 20 by =I john Holmes. Trustee, to'B. C. onw t ygr, Jute in, 1868: Jots Nos. 10,'11 and , l2llrpLtsi of eltßllieott, Temperancarille; also ottadtolning tract of land.. 1170.0D3 -Charles lilo'ritton to Lemuel Goldsteld, January` 17. • 1965; lot on Carson street,: East -Birmingham [shy: 120 feet. . • . 'lol= Lvonael GofirsVeiti l inio — sinalichtson, Zanoaty_ 17. , 18111; the aboVe'dbstriteidlor.....4..... ' . . . . or,tlXl G. A. Barker to John Penney, Jane ' 17, ... .. coat land in Elizabeth tostriolup, containing 1 acre.... Henry McNeal to Jain and William 'TtibMks, April tailitmet °C laud , in Hampton;: township, „can t:aping 255ere5..—.... —41758 Sanibel Price to Chrbthin Steffen; ,SepteMber 17, 3887;1ot on Trankliu strest,'Mxtb ward, Alleght. n 1 41 hi' 129;feet :. ... ..• .$l,lOO - Fre arshall to Peter Cresghask November ia,lret lot Noblestown, 'N feet front on'fitate'rosci..44oo Dr. James Robinson taJames Deinable; Wont" , 18, Mk; lot No. 2l In Robinson and Forsythe's ;plan, Lawrenceville, odEiritit street. 'Eby 100 feet..lsbo James Demaine to Patrick Dunn, June 1.1868: the above described SI,COU Anna Sama o to-Ellen:Corson, .lono 33,13568; on Wharton greet. ,Most ilinsinghash, CO, t Nelson BarthOlinnew to Jule 11111, Juge mt. matl ,s „In EAst,•Deerj.owustilp, on • the Pennsylvania cane containing is' sere.,_wimbuildlogs Pat. 11:111 - angais cath aline Etagener, /one 13. 10t .011 - firOtruarßio,roid. , Smith. Pittsburgh, •20 • y 1.17 feet John Conels to il. 11. Nesbit., Jan. 1, Hititi lotto. 8 In lt. W. Stevens" plOrrOtt South Avenue, 76 071 , - di •fe with ' • -" John IL Netinedy,ip, Radcliff, - .May , •• less: lot at the cbrnef of Alfred and Gremstreet , Wilkins tuwashlo, 238 testi ..‘intbrieing I. s Noytqfil !steins:Prot 0 IsaacMetier to James Fief, April 1, ISMi•tract • f lire in Payette elan ,30 pftheit " • o dameelloyleitu IWh yles.tAiall I. ISM; inte t in above described lot.• . ... Hugh Boyles to Hugh IMS; the ak • lot Hugh Ray to*. MeChillaa, ik ill 0. „ISM; she ttio ti1..5.,. 5 , • 31882 6 , M 6 i pd• • -•• • • ~; , 4 •, Salae d&Y.ienihaflgalles wean Pled ' • MIS • follOWltiff &legs meld fll.od or . Teetrtf befOre H. tilniveig"Ek., Re 01`; _ 224.1888: i ,„:, ff , foir• • :r ,, ;• 2 round lu orirtni D °Fcl i g!! r r•4 t e n , tui „ . .W. pawn u4str7.M. ifititinaiel;;;:fohebill f r rit7 ifre fe l V4?:tittirg n id " g 4 win- Janet:untold, EfemrcApril4. aired; one-fou h part of , Jt- lot In ; Zr3befl,teirrettn, colneulin • 'one sere s4aten pe tiled. with b ibbrrzenser tirtantrenthrEbberf, Joie Fe,. ma; • Ivelilkiab , SeVushiPe•NO. , au , in Mani. ..4Tuittlki;A;;;xll - tn.s: JtitiPl4: l lflo 2 l Robinson township. containing font esita ' an adjoining lot contain/As twenty-one perches -ctiutv-••; 5 •••.... I.l%. l .4 t OOdiwit ttslollll dtbVtg..ArgY 2 4. Nttp in thu Sixth *AM; 1. tabot , gl4 fro/Maki: 4, On - TE"so "t i re,° 6 4. : 4 e .i k bi-9('101 4• 14..-b 64"7 4 . "' 1..;714‘1 : '..5417, ' -.lo MEtlitincern,WilitliA n taifilng one &Wig, half acres and 'levet* and a- air Perel"•• 4 Coiner troth to-gretioriabaischor, Matt „• ; - I,ll4titgref4 gro r tieretl, P lfbillt TIP Juno 2taaglitot ttueturnig or gatimile q vietkatroote4Amegke u g.l4 Margaret. cilmwto wet - c....rf•••• - r um lu,ollllit's pup, Irillhe u tp Alt 9 8 1 rl, ' 'P C l a Y e il it grtalre}ii.fi'ailo t pleo4%onait, om.l. lotere9 ratlwrnee eeka,ou t ip4mwo agree tp-allegb ; Iru 6rftiet` • Joseph leekenste n D0ar551115, A ugus mtlot on . Firl?"! At r ef 4 l , l l6o4 bP.Ar, 10 05klun Anienarla tinsuati rytedurtaiti , IPZ;;;;Iia; :Wart Mgt 16 4,00 Joilicliti Meta. East i ßtrattaghatn. b II feet ' $l, ...,tefahen Sabots to tgatuTa Ilerdwick, f lnnuttni, 28 ambito% one Elibittines A Ilteenrialli, warren 31ORTGAGEIL ; Same dai elneteaa m g l ei irate nlao otliceciia) ,fylv! MEM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, , t - ArkittotiAittotrgaZ(l2 -4 - . That .after ; repeated trials of *thee ,remedleat,Bo-. burs atonieoh Bitters, Blood Ponder end Blood rills are the beet xftedielneeeitant is care thedle rises for whiola they are 'recommended. _Bald by -all Druggists gyeryirberro. PIKES. • There le no medicinein '. ure;so enlcaeoue as Dr. Dolma' e.lthxo pialfler nu!' Blciod Pills for„the ,peril *tent cure of Or, Bleeding :nisi: they .strike at' the root of dletese; 'thereby . ternoving' the 'cat tle hold by all .Druggzsts Everfwhere..- • • •. • . - VitriPlatArrez: • •• There is, pettsis, no one thing Vett has donee tench to pinnioie the tense. Of tetoperanee as that getttte ettniuYettng tonic, ItehgcVslitotinict titters; they' stretigtheicand" Invigorate 'wlthent•giroduettig the tit effects of aleoholle stlaintants,. • I 1 : Sold by all .Druggists Everywhere. Are Pills that hare's direct' and powerfal action on the liter, and relieve any iiiietivitY or Congested State of that all IntpOrtant 'orgsah • upon which de -beads thewhole process of 'digestion. Trio Import inee. then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such direet, 'action withernt. the 111. effects of =emery, `is nianifeit to every wait' Pills are ItobaclOs Blood they are 'Warranted perelr vegetable, and etufWith' certainty be relied newt; and •areisife at all tiiies • • • ' " Sold ly all Druggists Everywhere. ~• • : ESIMIGESTION _ Is but another iimelor Dyspeyials, and the parent of many Ma. Itoback le Stomach Bitters taken In wlue-atass-fall dolma, directly after' each meal, will surely-effect a Permatien cure. D 43 not' take. our word for If, but try them. • ' • ‘• - • ' • Bola ty all Druggists Everywhere. % _ NIGHT MARE Is one of the many &stales of whiell Dyspepsia the. parent. To effect a cure persons should avoid hearty food at , night. and take pine• glasa-full Of Boback's Stomata Bitters on retiring to bed. • sold brall Dime: fists Evarvhere, ILIEITOVATE. During the Spring months it, is one of the regular household duties to renovate, and, in th, multipli city of other duties one's own self is, in d great measure, overlooked; thousands of valuable rives might he prolonged, and many doubtless saved from premature graves by - thoroughly renovating _the system with Dr. Roback`a Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier. Sold by all Druggists Everytvhere. MELANCHOLY Is one of the Many disorders of the nervous ermtem, arising frcrm s low state of the constitutional health or severe prostration after long continued sickness, kind requires invigorating remedies •like Roback.s stomach 'Bitters to restore the nerves td their natu- Bold by all Druggists Everywhere. Wiltl Ss" TECEM ? The agentt; tor the sale of EOBACS•S BLOOD PILLS, STOMACH BITTERS and BLOOD PURI FIER are all Dragglets everywhere. U. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO., PROPRIETORS, ' CINCINNATI, 0. . jeI7:WWI-r . . 9ivrREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY. Cash G yto the =omit 01150,000. Every ticket draws a prize. Cash Glita ' ' Z" 5,000 al $lO.OOO 10 '. XO " " 1,000 40 ." A"" " 500 - ' 100 ... . 300 ** . — 5O 450 - • • .• ...A5 30 Elegant Ros "ewood Pianos. each 1300 to $5OO as _ , __ Melodeons." . 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines.. ..... ....each Se to 175 350 Musical Boxes • " 05 to ROO 300 Fine Gold Watches... : .... . •• 45 to 300 750 Fine Sliver w atches . ..... '' . 80 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings, Pratned Engravings, Silver. Ware. Photograph Albums, and a large as . sortment of Fine Oold Jewelry, In valued at. g 1,000,000, , A chalice to eraio ~ , rey of the oboes Prises by per ' chasing a Sealed Ticket for 35 emits. , Tickets de scribing each Prize are sealed In Envelopes and_thor mighty mixed. On receipt of Z eta. a healed Tteta will be drawn without choice and delivered at one office, or sent. by mail to any address. The prise named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on the payment °lone dollar. Prizes will be Imme diately sent to any address, as requested, by express. Ofeturn mail. . , 4, - . ,• - „ A °emelt Smote what your Prize is be L refe you Pale jr r ti. •, dna arkqn s mos 5 , 'esehged fur another; of . • 41111141 Vaitl4 , ROB AIMS. s ~ • . -, 1 • ~ ArOur patrons can depend on fai dealing. .' Rityantatelte.—,We select the few'following manes from the' Many 'who- have lately dravrn saleable prises and kindly wim. 2.o2 as tsr !inhibit' theme , i 1 S.,T. Wilkins Buff . . Y.. 51.000; Miss Annie, Monroe, ("biog . °. DI.. p o, valued - at IIW!: Robert Jackson; Lau lowa, Gold Watch: . .5.... Philip dioCarthy,,l.cakvll que; le, liy.. Diamond %yowl Ring, EMI R. A. Patterson, New 'Bedford. Mass. 'Sliver! Tea lieu $171:; Mie. Etonia WOdworth,• Miliateletw, Wht., Piano. Wit Rev. T. W. rat., 01 9 veund„ 0., yif e l a d ent o. gm , . t •. - .. . ~ t •''' S i catiO u rn hikal 'O i rr afta n s .T B -ITI IPAIWIP ', .--Tb k":" eyiks ' limn* the largest baslness,___• the arse is -rellables, and deueolrvol their lincuella- •t l - We*4 -,P',01 11 1114 Me.. a, 1,. `"We bays elaniined thelrsYsteire, andlnow them'. to bal fsir , eiealinginm ,, --Nset. York Nersidc Fib. . 2.ll 9l,ast'week a Mend of ears drew' I VW = which wits promptly rewired...4*Mo Woes; i ifend for treular giving many mere references and favorable °Goes from the. prem. LMmul . Induce ments to A gents. I tlatisfaction, guaranteed . Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains, 0 1, 31 2 . alsr. Slx.tteketsMr il:11 for ill; 33 for VIII All letters should' be , addeessed 'to 'H ARP lik wiLaosva CO.. in mumnwiLy, si. R. „ YeL , O33IENS(.. ) TV, t . ; • FiloTH .113TRE - ET i. ~1!1 1-f•I ' h(' r,r•ft ,(' I i( 1 . 11( . 1 . (• tf• !I: :7( • "(i fj uec,ll: tl 1! 1100111.1; RIDIRM I MAPLE aSTRPM . :poimitOsiiAL.amitiravr v :l--; „dr :,, , ''*l4ol:AliOdA4 l viciterAto„,,, A : (4 , stiory.r.,y.:".,ACl.#oll;wilbkn 1 ;",„, 1-; '''' ' ''' . k 4. * T u—mig du% gt ' l ! ii. I V I II0 ktaThEll, ~ , iti } , CHINZIGT. riiioCerl HOW _4104 ~ • - , niil,M t riT-F;JR)l4Qgrt v (4.111 40 a y e n a g n atig i • Vilt6l. MR!' re ir - eitatesd ootelrodo. ,.. ' Alt INVltNpLibri _,., 1746 C ErA tor oorpApiOical i prgli lylrpplriaMF 1 NIGHT. , • IN. 1 WlLlPailiceliAlitiLOßsottstluSt 0.,11' ' I) Yul-1179:Ar r .2 yam Ai4ll - 4'417 taiAfeu MU fitif: fnial kaWiplivk'44,:gi.,,,,' IlLic - ~,W; la -/ 6 " tPrir T)7737l•;...rtfttlr,,TE4riii'l -CM.illattliblbuser inertlltiinti,64llo rriftwpflrgtinni w rAtZ e d • IdliVnt ktiiierVa t A:Mbealnfiritliik=PiAtm= If" Ili liTi f .P 1 44 teP"r• *l-. i 1 ,-.:- ) f 1::01.ifqmoolki • ~. . , ~ :0 i.,.; : , n, ~,11, . .‘1.; 201 , ii.: ; 74:J.(1-1 .,, ) i'l;l3 , ~- 0%0 t41.;*)2 iir.. ‘.l *z,4*;;Ev.irj . k.. - LIMPER lams ffi a IditlitraiiNdigal EEEM ~Y .n ri:~:}: i:..Ff 4 ,o AoibtriiitieWiitiei iriCkiwin STREET. Loan. S i lt Ves Eckel as{d•Connann. Council+ ; Of th 4 Mt :V.' Ilighenz Thai‘Jackson street be -anti , the - same a hereby widened to' SRI - feet the ground to be taken off the north' 'idea Aram as. fare Lane y° Shields alley, Seco d ward and that JAMRS - GEAHAH,',..W. S.,' EV 8 sod JOHN ;R. EVANS, freeholders, be and , t y are hereby ap pointed viewers to viewand ass t the damages and heneStv la accordance ,with the p_rovisiona of the Act of Astembly, ap p roved Ern • ist, A. 1).188T, and Ot 144 Clerks of fJoulteita n t it? them Of their .e f appointment. . • . , Ordained ma . enacted into ala this Ore l= day of June, A. I). VAS. .. in •,., . " "• .' '' t '-' JAMES st dinrig ,- . i ; • . President of the Select- CoOncil., J. S. SLAGLE, l' IPresident ef the Common' Council. EDT] l.liAcrannos, Clerk of Select ' DILWORTII 4: Clerk or Compton Council. je22 IIOpESOLIITION to .wideß . DER STREET.;' ricAOLArto. Jig tha Reject and Comte= ..00tinettS eke efts of Allegheny, That Melfad den streetOn t e•Eighth ward; 'wand the " , s it hereby widen ed to twenty• Ave trot,. frp aW.Cllernin Railroad to Rank Lane, and. t at,ioAN_ PATRICK,- MATTE E MY VOED LX ' and SI EULFORD: freeholders; - be lin they are hereby appointed to mien' and assess th damages and ben ents'in 'aCcordanee with 'the .p isiens of the Act of Assembly. approved May let A,' D. 48111 and Ythat the Clerks or,CounOicnot them of their ap pointment. • • - . Ordained and enact)/ into ala this.the lath. day of dune: A.-D. /SOS. '" • • • M S • - Presi JA dent Select Council. S. LADLE. President of ommon Connell: Attest, D. MACPYRIT,OIf Clerk of Se], D. DILWORTH. klerk of Coral AN ORDINANCE amending an Ordinance relating to Board Measurers. . 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the &tett and Common Councils of the Ofty'arAttegheny, arid te , hereby enacted .try the authority of the tame, That Section 6, Chapter 11, Page 6X, of City COde, is hereby amended to read as fellows :,They shall measure all round and square timber sold or landed in the. City of Allegheny, charging therefor the owners of said timber the sum of fifty cents per thousand cubic feet Measured. _L Sac. 2: That becticm of the same chapter and page is hercb4 amended to read: They shall report quarterly to .th e City Controller ail moneys received by virtue of t niece, and they stall pay quarter ly the Clty Treasurer roily :per cent. of hli reds TO calved by them. , : • . - Sac, 3. That Beath:ins indflOt Chapter 11, page df City Code; be and the same Is hereby re pealed. .: • - • Ordained nod enacted , int, a law this the 16th day of June, A. 1).'1888:• • •• • JAMES' McBRIER. . • , President of the Select Council. . J. S. SLAGLE, , ' President of Common it. Mar iinuici,_Cletk or Select Council. I.nLWORTU, Clerk of Common Council. . . je22 /1;N • ORDINANCE creating the • Office of WiIARPMABTEII4 .for the Eastern Lest on of the City. - Sr.c. I Be itordatisid and by the Select and Common Councils of the City of ytti/yheng, and it to herds/ enacted by; Dis authority at the Same; That for the .present,year, as soon• as.mky be convenient after the passage of - This ordinance and thereafter at theatinual meeting for the election of City Offi cers. the Select and Common Councils shall . by their joint vote, elect , ono suitable person, a citizen of said city, to serve . as Whartmasterlbr. one year. or until his successor shall be duly elected and anal- Lfied, for that portion of the Wharf extending from Chestnut street, In the Fourth ward. to the bead of Herrs ishind, in the Eighth ward, taking tu'all the landings on mien side of said Iskind. kilo. 2. Before entering upon, the duties of his of flbe.. he shall give bond to the city, with sufficient in the sum of one thous'and dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. Sac. 3, His duties and powers shall be the same over the portion of the wharf of which be shall have charge as are devolved and conferred upon the other Wharfmuters of the city, and he shall receive of the wharfage collected by him; as compensation foe his services. the same commission or per oentage as is now allowed le the other Whartlnsaters of the eft.. Shc. 4; That so much of any ordinance as may be Inconsistent herewith be and they same la hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted intO blew this the 18th day of June, A. D. MAW. • JAMES MeBRIEB, Pres"dent of Select Council. J. 8. SLAOLE, President of Common Counclid . D. 3.1. icvsnßOX, Clerk of Select Cthauctl, D. DILWOHTII. Clerk of Common Council. j A N ORDINANCE to - authorize the Grading and Paving of Peach alley, Mds street, Radler the grading of Buena Vista street, SRO. I. Bt - U ordained and enacted by. the Wert and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny, and tt is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, That the Committee on Streets be and theyare here by authorized and directed to Invite and receive pro- posala for the, Grading and Pavtu ft of PEACH - ALLEY, from Virgin alley to Liberty meet: SHIELDS STREET from .Allegheny avenue to Walker street. and for the grading of BUENA VISTA STREET, from Carroll street to Taylor avenue, and to contract therefor with the lowest and beitbldder or !Adders. at their discretion. lige. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and-expenses of the srld improvements, there be and is hereby levied a special tax. to be equally as sessed upon the several - lots bounding and abutting upon said alley and said streets reapettirely. In pro portion to the feet front in them respectively coin prlred, and bounding and abutting as albrisald. Sac. ft. - Thatas soon as the cost and expenses of wild Improvem ents shall be fully ascertained, It shall be the duty of the btreet Commissioner' to assess and apportion the same among the several lots bounding and abittting upon said alley and said Greets respectively. according to Abe rule above Indicated, and thereupon proceed to make demand, and collect the Mune, according to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly. of the Common wealth of.rennsylvanta, entitled ”An• Act dellnitur the manner of collecting the expenses of grading • and'partng of the streets and alte of the City of Allegheny, and for other purposes . "passed the 9Dth of March. 1552. • , Stu. 4. That such ra of any Ordinance as may con flict with or be supplied by the foregoing, n be and the same is hereby repealed. . • Ordained and enacted into !alms this the 111th day of June, A. L. I.NOW. ' • ; • JAMES • Tresident of Select Column. , • J. 14. )3LAGLE. • President of . Comnion Council. Attest: • • . , , n 1). 31AcritnitOn.-Clerk of Select Connell. 'H. Du:wow/v. Clerk of COMM01:1 Council. je= AN ORDINANCE. • -' Bet i oie the annexition of Du buesne Borough. contracts had been entoredlnto by said Borough with -Smith at Orr for grading and viz: paring *S M street:: at the folMwing rates, cents per cubic yard for grating- $l.lll, per =ported yard for sto'n6- paving, SU cents er lineal foot for climbing, 9111 cents per yard for br ick it? Wad int and paring Main; Pine Ind and•Unlott. snap at • the •• lent/wing rates Iris; 45" tents per outdo yard for. trading, raILALP per it Wet:lU yard for 'time graving; 80 teals per lineal them for curbing, and .9V cents per vard the paving brick sidewalks. , " Also. that contrite, was entered law by said BoronahLwith xi.. pow , ter as CO.lor grading and getvitorßank Lane; froth •L'ulon 11107 to Mere a Islasul, girldg.,lst She folio* , ing sits 43 cents per cable yard for gragAtlir• • nail %per' eatterleial - yArd apt aWne; yalting. 'AV .cents for brick Daring per •all Per data Yard. : 11 PA " CAMS per lineal foot dm. enridtige there fore. ,brc. it ordained •aad enacted try:the &lode Viand Common tennetie qf Alleatieny, mud Is hereby enacted by tAi ritstAorgy of tits aamc. • That the Cerainlttee an Stream behind they are here by authorised to entak into new contracts w z ith the aforesaid contraeiere for gouing .and. paring ,the said s tweet lane set alley. their present °entracte name.E and at the awe 'sates, with 11 deduction of th i e tt er /C. Cg At ' l'e iner +be' d th t a Or u e ygeeos and expellees Of •the•esild mprOreittents, there be, 11n4 Is he r e b yistriedt , ll special tax 4 to he equally al 'seem:llama the sever* tots bemadt7 and abutting upon *be said streets,: lane an el le felPertivelf., •la proportion toghe feet treatth iererneetive y compstited, and hounding. , and abutting as aforesaid. That Its seen as the caseload e t lensea of • Wald idiproretnente tibial , -be fait isee fled; 'it' :shall beide dirty of tbetitreet •Oontioleato rgo as. ne:SPPOrtlOa the O&M *AMU 4613. /several lots ,lo bon died Me, abettini anon maid ettelts, hike inn all recOrottrelyr. naeodrditnt tte th 4 ride above . indicated. knd teerebilla, proceedto Wilco demend' auctoolltet,tho,filme-acc94ool to Abe Pr4vAlloni 'the'otet or the blentrid'Aeiemoly of Abe VOnuarer. wealth of Pen roman's,' entitled "At Act defining .done manner, otifollectlng the Orientals Ofiltradina , Al shit Pert at the t f ittete.4o4, abor t „ fi th e 01 57 , - 7/. eg e and 'lb other purpoe tasked the: I thirtieth day of alareh,-48541. BF.C. 4. That 40,ArAcAqtnny.ordinanee as may con-i, filet with or be supplied by the lidefelng„, be Anti i the, gamely iiernbygerdeled. ••oi Ordaintd,ana enkctedlnttiss law this the p t tri der or 71588dt ) •• 1 , , • • .! — 4ll VI e• " i rteiftleht oTftiect ColinC111" ;i; • ' 'Pre dent'et Cummot. -Attela! " Y . 1 ej ...; ; ; 0 kfarrennow, erk (It Bclea Connell. ~ 11,,Dmwoekuj VI tit bf Cduftoo* ...lett, .WARD CL 0111 rx PAPERC.OLLARS. C-Zi F FS - E VERYW ERE. . vvritierso l ahtVibnith i ~vttt art totraaRPZMIAW s i; : : 1:` : Jm viicyyotia, :/1 • r .:444: 1868 Til INSURANCE. 2t Fire ...'huran9loB -- vumputy Office, No. 42 FM St., .Soooni Floor, , , , -OVILVIV,ZttrEIiAN, arzymari a srp)T.E , a • tavOztity" wroax. • ril , to m c - rottst• ` ,t1,1,),,er , _C0c 1 932q • 1: I.or ...oafs 'Morgan/tern, Joseph Abel. • Wm.. V. Lang,. ~ Adotpb. grebe, Wm. Carr, , Ch. Siebert te , , Aer,Ken, " C. '.l.l3chalta; StOmmerer, Martin HeYL ROBERT C. SCHNER"m.Pref,t. IRIROANSTERNfIiee'IPires't. ~ CHAS. 3131rit,AN, - "Traz#ret. , •." •••: ' • '' • , Thelibdie , Company Is now tally organized, and prepared to. take - FMB, EltSlCfl'.• :By careful atten tion to, basineekt; _ Pregame and ; Air dealing, • this 'oOmpany wIU - endeat rto Merit a Elbertl ahare of the patrollage of the eO hneuelty. je9:r4l. t Council. on Council lotraicratailuxv.% 1 1 . : 'INSCRANCE`COMPANY. )., ,op.;ll4zwinqx, Offtee In Franklin SavingEr Bank Buildings, No. da 01110 . 5 t...• Alleithen'VA` • A. 11617, COMEPANT, managed by Directors Weil known to the community, who trust, by AU dealing SO merit a share or your patronage. . = nirarttir iitiaria..- .. ~...Prodaiits. GEO. 0? - 41Dp/40 .. Secretary. DIRECTORS: •')•=:,- •, - " Hertrtlrwini,,, ILL-Patterson; Henry Gerwig, BO a: ft: Riddlet, Jacob Frans, .., GottleihParts,, , Shrift Drum -• J. Smith, • • Jacob Bush; - - W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph' onus.. "I .I 4 ut i fir, -,, 11 * . J!..* 1 .4" 1 5. 1, • J.ere444 l Etihell• 7ALTIONII,II.. IitIiCILARCE C 0.., - - .•• - • ..-' iivio.tatt oir*littainri; Office, 'h: ALLZWIENT :TRUST VOXPABITI SUILDING,,,, : i i ,. 1 : .- ,•,, -, . ~ ~ - . FLUE .rstsuß4.ycz - ,o.ir4r. • ._____„___. ' . W. it , .'MATtnltt, Insldent.. JAB. B. S ON, Secretary. ii . A. H. Ell 11 glish, -10,.P,'W1111 nit. ompson, Jno. A. styles, - Jag, - os. yen, Jas. L. Graham:, Rob:, Lea, ~ t C.C. Boyle, Jim. Grown, Jr Geo. Gera., ~ • Jacob Bopp., - -• • - SEAN :11181:111ANCE COM - PANTHF PITTSBURGH. •' EXANDERHIMICK, President. ' " WM. Y.' HERBERT, Secretary. • • CAPT. GEORGIE NEELD,:Genersd Agent: Ofnce, 951 :Water stre Spans a Co.'s War& house; no stab's; Pittsbu rgh. • Will Ir—mre against all nds of Plre and. Marine Rblet: A home instlintlon, managed by Director, who &reitell knOwn to the, commnnlty, and who are determined by promptness and libdrallty to main. taro the character which they have arisnmed; as of. foxing the, best protection: . to , those who dealre to -he Alexander Nimlek, Joon M. McCune, B. Mltter, Jr -Chas . J. Clarke.. James McAuley; " William S. Evans„ - Alexander-Speer, • Joseph EirkpairioX. Andrew Aeklen, Philllpßegmer, . David M. Long, Wm. 'Morrison, pIEIiNSICLIFANIA • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTFSBURGH ornat, mI.IIPTH STREET. RANK BLOOR. Thie D'a Home CoMbani, and Insures against kosi by Irlioexehudoely. • - • • LEONARD WALTER, President. • C. C. ROMP., Vice President. • - ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. ' HUGH IdcELIIEN. Y. Secretary+. ' Leonard Waiter, 0. C. 13orle, Hobert Patrick. Jacob Painter.. Josiah King. Jas. H.Hopidna, Henry El • • nL: INDEMNITY , , AGAINST LOSS BY TIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE,• 444 a 431 omalluT ST., Nam& biz. Charles Ir. Rancher, Fordevil H. LonIS, 'rotas& Wagner, avid S.-Brown, Simnel g rant, - slum Les. Jacob B. Smith, • • Edwa r d C. Dale, FroM• W. Richards, . George Fales. . CHARLES O. RANCHER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. • • .W. C. STEELE, Secretary.pro tern. . J. OARDNER COFFIN, Amen% North West corner Third and Wood Streets. rnhin:wis A LLEGNENT INSURANCE COM .PANY OF PITT3BWITI. • 01710 E. No. 37MTV". EITIMET, -BAzor. 3Locm Insoios waist. all kinds Cif 'Piro and *wine Eiaki ' JOHN JOHN D. XcOORD. Vlco.Prosident. • .' C. G. DONNELL, Bearotaq. • , CAPT. DEAN. General Agelt. DIBSCTOES: John Irwin. Jr., -. John D Idet'ora % 0: G. lintiwy, • Harvey Chtl J..Hookinson, Charlea.Usys.o. , morit4 ,l . irtatraoro - 00 - . i iania l , 1, E..coßynciwooD:i girl's era.. ' . A tioineciaiiiuir; iatiglice 44 auntie Wits. •• . . : ~ • ..: •., - • . ~ ,piastlibiSt, ;I , ~_-, ' 'F. , ' :1 lrn• PI/244f '1) , : '.. :1 gr a 4. Jaye , alicladst atm Watt, . -' • ' , nil P. hitter Johalt. Parlts;•.' ,l !' ' J , Cklatlea Arbuckle:* " I .... Ca pt4azael inU4l4.-., ,, , r. Jared iii . .fßrash, . , • AV ta, V.A4 Ktyk,... ~. , „, 1 WM, X,. _LIM. . • OhmesTll. Vente_ ,t. flame Mcvnaltalt I . ..)I'.l l l Id.: PMIXIPII,,,. Ptaattlaht: , 0 , ‘.., . , • ' 4,47„,...111'1, WATT i ij t ftVl e Yyt - _ .;, ~ Cir." - 4 • JAB,' OOR .. aneral.Alietia. . , Figililtalp"-}1 t 1 11 r No. 90x, B]LlTHlPiktrilt3rlCZT, PITTEIDITBOH, • h f l / 3 0 .ZI -1% Kuril:omit:Maw hhdaiiaStinellwortipbritir.d. `•!s7 i)::1' CLOTHS' CASSIMEREt&IVEtriNGS AILVZIEtiNGIeISAD . 1.. 0 .. -... 7 '' ..111 .0441e'1.1114 al .. ", a' ~'... ~... „.. .., ..li isnintinuirroirmitk b 1 _ 7,9,: NoJ'IMS:IId/THrliti)StklUrr, • Pittlinkillifhl. 1 5,4 • 3 i•rt,l t^t)ol . -. 7, l .9 3X ,.# 11 PRM 4 4*.1. 1 4 1 4 1 1!. 5 ,40ffie 1 4. 9CRIPMUI. ' 41A1ifiallinftsirtrantritas.,se?11; ,- I lit I.l 42chnlisl -- 0 11 ** 1C t 417-1, 21 /40 1 rAki t egiliiii, ' , t ' • r -,, i(,), I. ' - Ntathderal St,4lYeghany ,::1 , *' 4 t oi r t itfdirtagokin 4 6.*,,tidsockor F.,r, elripitis'' ~„„ itirittwo , , . a Oiii?iiis.',L ilitV ' 'iWc i 46l - Oftilt`t 'Allt°7;alarie :" ir 761 4 fie rt NISOiN,4IVXM'S. voicot,...z.vmWous .1:1 • , r i c t 7r StI R it" ig - • iitialittirL;:`4:ll''' S; r ' 4 .:ficktO Wiii r . ' G ItiILWEINt . . / 1140640$ ttiG roso &vot e ~ :, , t , . te i, 1,:...., I rIo'+IMILACT/CALliitriViira I.?"' Vikelaiy z itilii taftild i aliiiiitingfne , A of the mantas's. ACilstliplanter,2l' Bonds, Labels, OlreulaVow Cards, Diplomas. Portenl x Nlews k.. oeet sor Depellts„..Pvita* Sion. fetsf.,'Brssin+s imimisa-r,Thma4sreet, tr SA • 41 r mVAßriMililug ATE & CO.'S ct i tto l 44 " tteatiAPC Pawllo!" ,v4pawns.ovik.),Fraxpin 1 --- 7 • • '•, irst , lato4 e ttiiiatit nikt• 41 0 1WibliritheWNW ft I bru: itzatizeis aactri„, 7 ~r 3 s Sist'ts},silsl ll .)ingeterawrg is • =6.1.1i - J :51".55.1 TC n 7 ~ H R l - OF PITT4BURGI-1. diorge_Wllson, Geo. W. Mans; J. C. Lappe. John . Voe Fleiner, gtley, A. Amnion. Crpt..Wzn. Dean, „ 11. L. rabnestoc.t. W.H. Everson,4 Rober H. Dvis. 'lrraaci t sflelle a nt. Vapt. J. T.Bkinkdiale. MERCHANT TA I TLOIII3.' " ~, AMUSEMENM r!Tr.%v6,rdr'N)l IdAnAors ... . . 4 T. B. aunt.ir.. ...: 'mostiAr, .Tine 2211,:institt niirtitior . o -:' / ~.. - ..' 0 `THE CREAT' : - REBELLI N i ; Or, THE LAST DI CH.,,, • ~, .: :: ,„ A SENSATIONAL PLATI I .I.. DRAMATIC, OPERATIC AND BITIILESQOM. ,stp#9E9us stExEr.y. ,1 /itiontpt4 'tititm . cirand • Nit.iiii iitt Siturday, i i ' 1 ii4ckk., Admission, 25 cents, to all parte of thli house. • ' tar:TillEtt'AlSE, -, _, .1i . • iiii4:o.sztiTori ' EVERY EVENING. II .. VRIDAIY 'EVENWI:ANNIE EtrrON., cro. which oc4s.iori will Plikied the 11 ' 1 , i ' " 1 ' = •' I ' '4SMLEA'I I-. .err -- , IgErlltlitNELlll3 ..:11 , .5. 1.-;,....1 IONi• comprisin g viroitiiiic Of ART 245 ,GRRA . T 2 4 . 4.. tritia. CIIRTO I SITIES, ' ' • AT FRANKLIN - HALL.; r" • :;:, "- Fifth street, orToalte_Pltteburxh Theatre. Cards of Admisalon 25 Beata . llooll 4Pen 8 welook to 10'r. u. - 1. • 0t2:0,.. . . , .. ,r larl'ESTll4i, . FOE. THE ..HOME FOR DEiTITIf E WOMEN: B - illt h aors - M D E N V I CINTIS I , a .I.O29.II D -XS I •..•.• . - . crx- r . %EA.-1 4 4,1 Admittance ' ' • • ' ' 1.19 Cents. Donations sent to the Hall Wedneiday morning will be thankt:u_liri jelibrao LADIES'. FAIR FAIR AND STRAWBERRY :iISTIVAL I FOR . THE 3)tIiEETT OF HE, , , ROSS STREET M. E. C URCH. A FAIR AND FESTIVAL will 'held- at FAYETTE HALL, Every. Eventng-,, During Afie . ,.pr el ie u t Week.' aud on . Saturday Afternoon, For The benefit, of tbe' ROSS BT3fRET H. E. CHURCH:- Afineeet 'of Silver Ware and a Gold headed Cane are to bevotedlors. . • . Admiesion 23 . cents, including Creans .or Strawberries.' ' • Jett . . . . . Iiar'GRAND IENIANCIF'ATION j TABLEAIi - VIVA i T,. WITH 'VOCAL AIH INSTRUMENT CONCERT, By over 100 PERFORMERS, consisting of the Pu- Via and Mends of S. A. 'NEALE, Principal of the Colored Public Schools of. Allegheny; and .assisted by a large detachment of_two.Companies of Soldlert. at LAFAYETTE' HALL, corner of Wtood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday and Wednesday Ayenliags, Jame' .30th 'and. July. Isl,lBoB. , Troilus-Reserved Seat, withbook. 80 cis. each; -Tickets to other parts , of the hall; $5 cents each. Children's Ticket. 20 cer to. - _ !_. z _ _ • Doors will be opened at T.Si o'clock. The xbibt tun will begin at lit% o'clock . .. 'A Pot ice Force *la be present to preserve order if nrcessery. • 8. A. NEALE,.Manager. air The . farlotts lines of the Street Passenger Cars will be running to Allegheny, Manchester, Birm ingham and -Lawrenceville until ha peat. eleven o'clock. • mt1:20:30.53 WHENEFIT OF THE POOR. , 42 ' l l llVA. a g r a il lirCggr e ot e , i ) e gel3" . trait A . GRAND CHARITY . I 6 ICHIC, _ L H{ AT WPABLAIIDI GEOVE,. ON 5A."1"171173A1C. - .749, 44th. Ample arrangements have been matie , to secure pleasant and enjoyable day feetll who, attend, India at the same time they will conscious of contrib. utlng to the relief of the wofthy poor I In our midst. Tickets of admission, including Dinner, 50 cents - can be procured .from the membersof the 8.43„t or at George Qufglers Book Store, 'Grant st 4 and at the gate. • I I - • arLJUNDEN...GROVE..._II •-• •• LINDEN GROVE having been d ted up In the most superb et le, with large and elegant Plat form, beautifully shaded, large Dining Room and two excellent bars, now ready toLrent to PIC NICR; PARTIES,' SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRA. TIONS, &a, on the most reasonableterms. Parties bolding Picnics, Jtc... will filtd it to their advantage to secure the Up:me. , • I .• The Grove •is easily - accessible, beteg hilt a' few steps from the OskiandHallway Station, whose can run reiralarly every' fifteen minutes. For terms, &c., spray at the OFFICE OF THE OAKIIED RAILWAY C 0 , 1,. OAKLAND EITATION., egr'IIIVERDALE II• SUMMER- -RESO R T; AT ~ Delightfully sitnited on the P. P. W. 4% C. B. eleven miles trom the city, Ls now open tbs. the re. ";W gusts on of gsts. , . Address, 3I 'H IMIYLLBSR ;Jeo3: p0x . 334. YittalmFgh•P.l). BATCHELOR'S HAM. DYE. nig aplendid i HatrDye la the best lln the. orld: *the only true and perfect - Dye; harmless , reliable, instantaneous; no dlssitholntnient;• o ridiculous tints; remedies the 11l effects of bat is pres; Invigo rates and leaves the Bair soft and, ;AIM. bloat 'or brotra. Sold by all Druggists end flerflimers; and. properly applied at Batchelor.' Wig !Factory, No. le Bond street, New , . . . ~ap2S;p2S IarGUIDE:; TO __ll.LkititlAGE.--, .. young Men's: Guide.to Datfol Marilisits and Conjugal Felicity . The humane v ewa of benev olent Physicians, on the Errors and Abases incident. to Youth and Early Dant:mod, sent in sealed letter onveloms,ifree of charge: Addresi HOWARD rAB - Sox P.. Thiladeiphia, mylB:O6T BANKRUPT.. : NO: OESe., .A. ,if THE:, TOISTRItt, , COURT'.` OF THE 11N1TED`STATE$, for - thlWestrAn' pia -- SUAiJ . AMUf F. OBIBWELI6 iv_ttlinkitupt under the Act terra ongress of Ilarelr lid. !Bet having ap plied discharge from all his debts and ether claims provable under said - Act.,--liti order.nt' the • Court, notice is hersby_4lven to all persons who have proved their debt's , _ _and other*: interested, to appear orkthe 30th daYet - HAT IBM,' at 10 Welbek. A. X,: before SAMUEL HARttlyttan.. Begisteris .0211ce, No . 03-Diamond street. F ttaburgh. - Xiecr ntiow . Cause ' -it ant they •have“ why , is - Disch arge • ahOuld illorbelkitanted-to the said Bankrupt..,: And torthe.r,_tiollee y.horeby given, that eßeeond and aleetlngs'ot Creditors' - or theld Bankrupt. leonine:by thoVittr and With see mser 'said Act. will Inethatt before the *aid;Register , , at -this same lace ~ „IL C. AWCA.NDLESS. . •'" 3 , _,E sw ierk P ett.t . . SAHsitlet courfttir Naldpistrlct.: ' - ! - DISS:V4.4Ir>I7!:I - 1,0 ~.,:: r , TH STA" RALE wits riII uNIT 'D z IST D . RI m eT; o 'COUR7 ' Or r _ •• , DHITHICT , OF_ ;. : F_Et.MTV4 ilin;the g. matter. of JOHN IL. :THORP at eA elm ...city. . - Allegiletit Monty, ;Pai s ' 1 1 4' ;tiO: OZPila -Ban,ornpsoriti. i , :, '!i - : •. o elVestersiTtatiteintiPserrali/easita,t.9. , -" - , tic. r z.--p- At PittaXnargN nut Jußfilltdi A. 0. 1868. .._ IO *nom at EAT coxesati: ._ ._, ii... _ I ...; .. The undersir4 • hetebt ..10_71 stories o f -' our ~.. offent:as nee VI JUN 11.111011 F: of m .,,,,,,y,„wwlaTingi.2`isf,V,,att State titildgedn bankrupt open Ids tooth likin,'hy the District Ocuartptaaiddistriett , f _ - :1 ,L' 3:- ' , 3 , - - 3 i ilAldEff_yir... JitIEHAT, .asslgnee, , ienitti .. . . - AtterrietaAL!‘ lki.a ra n t. = TrifiIIUSTARY PAASEOPMENIN - ' L , V , ,..1 , Ve , •-• El :I , .. 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