•.~~=- r tliastnitg# ittitlettr, . ' The 11 3 42 4,Afau- (From Lc!ritlon...Eaginverjog.3 : • • • . At a recent. Meeting. of the F.Aeroznitical SOciety,. it was announced by ' Mr. Wen him; that one of the members of the socie-. ty; Mr. Spencer, had already' constructed an apparatus :by the , aid Of which he had accomplished 'the 'feat 'of raising himself from thii ground level .and: performing a horizontal flight 'of ',ditty feet; and it was iiFther. stated by Mr. Wenham, that Mr. S.l3 .4 cer 'expected to fly the length of the Crystal Palace during the meeting of the A' nautical Society, to - be held there on the sth inst... Since the above annoince meat was Made, we have received.from Mr. Spencer some particulars of the appaTatus emplOyedby, him. It consists of , a pair of wings of rather•small size, arranged so that c d they ' can be rked by the arias, and a large fan-shap tail of a very light con struction conne to the body by basket work, so that 't -stands at an angle of `about three degrees with the horizontal. Mr. Spencer . doeS not propose to fly in the or dinary sense of the term. He uses his ap paratus,by taking a short, quick run, this run..being continued until, by pressure; of the air - seainst the under surface of the tail, he is"raised from the ground.;, He' hen; by using the Wints, maintains te raereentitmz which.he has , acquired as long • as Pessible, and is thus enabled to, skim alortg at a short distance above the ground. _,Xr. Spencer commenced his operations by. practicing long jumps without the . aid .of .the appara tus, - and he then commenced using the wings, and finally added the tail. By con tinued practice; and from time to time' mak ing alterations in his apparanis, Mr. Spen ber has been enabled to extend considerably his aerial flights.or"."Skims,". Mid we. were informed by - him a few days ago that he had lately accomplished* horizontal flight of 180 feet, starting and alighting at the ground level. Mr. Spencer is now.engaged.in com pleting a new apparatus, which he hopes to finish in time for the exhibition of the Aero nautical Society at the Crystal Palace; and we look for Ward with some interest to wit nessing his performance. ~ The gc;mcn Nursery in Wale The following appears in the Pall 31a11 Gazette: "We recorded the other eVening a - stray piece 'of news which probablY ' attracted little attention in England,'but which; if it fell' into the' hands' of a 'quick 'Ameripan writer,'might be made the basis of a 'very interesting work.' As it, is liery'short, ,we xday'venture sepeat it : htindred and fifty Mormon emigrants sailed, -from; Liver , pool.on.Baturday for the Salt Lake t by ways of New York.. 7A large proportioh of the emigrants ' were women. Any American book-maker who wished to do a clew r thing •only to go td Liverpool after reading this paragraph and 'there make inqUiries about the Mormons. He Would probably be teferred to Wales, and it: he pursued his journey thither he, would soon distitiver that • he _toad hit upon the large training ground of Mormondom He wont& find that toe rear the' followers of Brigham Young and that - America gets the credit of them.' A thrilling picture of the frightfukstate of • so cial life in` 'Great Britain might be • drawn from the presence among us of strange sects. Wales is. irgreat deal nearer to the heart of Englandlban Salt. Lake or Oneida Creek - is to anything Which deserves to be • called 'Americail and •an - enterprising • traveller, gifted with, a lithe and sinewy style -might easily delude a portion of his coutitrymen into the belief _that the., Mdr mon nursery in Wales; an be, safely taken as an example rof the relations which , exist •between the sexes all over the country. If he.did this, and did tit well, her would de serve to be tonsidered a very 'smart' 'man, for—to • use a" common •• phrase—he would have paid us our .own 'coin. We send ship loads of Morinqns to America and then 'write bocika to prove that lifortnimism is the •natural;fruit of the looss priticiples which prevail in America." 7 , . , THERE is a mystery: surrounding. Calcratl, the public-hangman of England, which the •popular dread of his terrible vocation makes horrible and dis_ ting. The loathing in ' spired by the oti ce which he holds is com mon' in , eyery country and bae been in • every age t• but, if 'we May. credit the testi mony of an armnymouKcorrespondent of the London Telegraph, Calcraft, at least,' deserves none of the hatredind aversion which is. lavished upon all , of 'his calling • that is' made a - distinct - profession. The torrespondent is minister of the church in"' which Cateraft worships, and he saya that 'a more worthy creature does not exist. Reis called a geed end tender-hearted / Man,- an habitual and devont'nttendant at church, where his whitehead and venerable appear ance aregessantly conspicuous, though. his identity of .course, unknown.to but few. He is modest/Ind unassuming, by trade a . 'shoemaker and you might deal with him all your life„ and• have no mornicies • that he was the:common hangmen than' that he was the Grand Leiria of - Thibbt: lie'fie Men of very simple and - aliaightfor,ward ,mind, ful filling 'all the relatiOhs of domes tic arg life in a kindly ; mid atflethMate.tuanner: This II the description,given .by one who knows ..the Man ; yet in. the vulgar mind he is the embodiment of heartlessness and all that is vile. - This feeling is a rello.efithose dark days when disgusting 'mutilation - was part?of the. duty', of the executioner,' and when that officer wits `called td do of ficialinurdcr moiwciftep • than to ' vipdii ate` Juitice. Where law has eier beeit Supreme, as in this country, no • Odluid lice been at tached in the popular mind to the dutk. Concnnsano'bridkes aver *le Ohio'river, `the Citicibnati-Voonnirde • 'if the interests' of the 'millions who are immediately', interegted:lll :maintaining, the pit/gallon this valuable .aye of Coin. Tee* aa free as possible from o)3structiOns,, are not worthy of , consideration,. it ja ; • time, that they should:know it. It is true that it will cost a little more to construct a• span *of live hundred feet than Amin to consfructione Of three hundred' feet; but it.la likewisetrue • that the erectionof numerotiatilers ' at va,ti? bus , placesalong the river, only; three dred feet instead' of flVe hundred feet:tipart, 1. !111 cost the people's vast:6ll, tnei.S,' to be ' paid in the shape of extraiiiStirance, eitni losses by accidenta,-and extra price of trans .portation on this river,:through all It is of national = , importance •that :the - : Ohio viiirlahould be impaired as , little aSpossiblei and members of Congress,' if they look to • theteneral goed,.ivill pause ere theyfasten t` `upon the country, ' a system of bridies Which will seriously damage a navigation 'Upon which about tourlundred millionsof dollars worth of,;_*Perty are now;: annually vaYed•'•_What is the use Pr the. gains Qtsci, en ce and engineering.experienonin , ,bridge building, if these are to be discarded incon, nection with this igre't hi g h rl. -44 c°ll27' .. „ .' ' COUNTERPEr .. I , one-hudred , dollar bilia': ''on the Ohio National Bank of Cincinnati. have made their- .aPPearenee at Liaven=' , { l4-,urtih,Kansakhaviug,beekpot in_ cl•pcslit.i. , Aka west of that Wm..; On; pampering .nllo' y of: tthemiwith a genuineilt Naafi:nand under the words 4 +Thlir , Noter ;new • upper leit)mad earner, there were four w te' • ow, *hctiLtheta:iehtiottivetign but q Owinlionihip'tieintittetiveit appeared so Waverly perfect - - 7 ,: r ...-":7•,-rr7-74 1 . - 7;7 - 7.177 • `-"- 11"1 aniatu • Uel4llll. / • Niter ti "4 X he is deuiCediSna Is relates the following curious story; A-91)913g.man _named : Joseph = Clere,. 80104 atsimbs an .i.-p of t. , Somerset;' Eastern Townships, ag e. about thirty years, and dumb from his birth; *hti• isfdeneribed l g ragdai:ffillgert," - though' little 3mbemle, itifSlihrlfathVes, house on the 2d of May, and, to the great, alarm and solicitudeAilin pitrepts, could not be found anywhere tiplo - tht llith of the; same month. On this day ten men went out in search, of the truant, and, after some seatni4 ftyand, him on the banks of the Riviere Noireomt far from its junction with thb 'Recant:tour.. He was without shoes, amilightly clad; but, although the far some time previ, ous nad been almo wintry, he did not seem to lave' mffered from cold. To the. eager questions put to him by the discover ers. he gave the following account of him-: self: ' Seeing thatle bad lost his way, he. lay down and considered how _he ,might ; best employ his time. He I- then; set to, work to clear the bush, and had actually succeeded in making about a , quarter of an acre of ground tolerably presentable. He , averred that he had never suflered the least fbirn htmgellthat stall lady in white,' ; very beautiful and amiable; had every day brought him two supplies of food, consist ing or a god oflarga round biscuits, far bet ter than any biscuits he had_ever seen be fore,._She_cagte to him, flying, and at night ` - covered- him ;carefully with a large quilt„ which kept him quite warm. All this he ' related-In% nattirillrfituirief; with out any;Sign of deception. 'Tliearticle 6°60111116 thus: These amthe certain facts. Who can ex plain them otherwlee than by a mysterious protection of Heaven? If not, we: must. start many suppositions, and It is more: natural to 13elieve- that the Holy ;Virgin condescended to take care of this young man and to . restore him in, Safety to his family as a reward for virtue. A-vsatv PRETTY INCIDENT is related of a Cititery bird by a Georgia paper. The door of the bird's cage was occasionally left open, that he might enjo:w the freedom of the room: . One day he happened to light upon the mantel shelf whereupon was a mirror. Here was a new discovery 6f the most pro found interest. He gazed lone and curi ously at hiniself, and came to the conclusion that he had found a mate. Going back to his cage he selected a seed from-its box, and brought it in its bill as an offering to the stranger. -Inirain the canary exerted him= self to make his new-found friend partake, and becoming 'weary of that, tried another tack. Stepping back a few inches from the glass, he poured forth his sweetest notes, .pausing now and then for a reply. None came, and moody and disgusted he flew back to his perch, hanging his head in shame :iutd silence for the 2 rest of the day, and although the door was repeatedly left open, he refused to come out again. ON TM:win:lay' lasethree persons named Ducelle were poisoned =dd niysterions circumstances in SlimCkam, Vt. • -The par-. ties.were two 'brothers and :theit7• mother, and it appears that one of the !nen, who was a mechanic, having occasion to leave hisshop for a . short time, divested himself of his apron, and upon his return found a .blittle containing a liquid:under •it ' .where upon a consultation ensued between the brothers and theinittron, and all of them,. feethig.conviricedlhat the: contents of the bottle were a spiritous liquor and not fatal, partook of it slightly.. One Ur the 'young men survived the drinking but a couple of hours, while the remainder of the family, at latest advices, wereiu a critical condition; -Some parties have- beeri-arrested, on suspi• cion of placing the liquid within the reach of the Micelle family with a :felonions in tent. I • A CONNECTICUT paper- ~says : ,"An amusing attempt at suicid&Was made near the poor house on the banks of:the Tuttle, in Norwich, on igonday, by a man about thirty years of age. I The man - v/0111d wade into the Yantic up.to his knees l l and begin to stoop down, when his wife would plunge in and pull him out, all the while calling piteously ?Or help. Then the twir would stand on the 'river bank awhile, - talking earnestly, when Ihelmsband; heedless of the beseechings of his.wifeewould tear himself from her , arms and again plunge into the dark waters, with the fdry-of a maniac, which would, hciwever, be cooled off by the• time he got in above Ills knees. The 'wife would again leaciliim out; and endeavor to persuade him-to live a little longer, - and. he -was last 'seen , going -home with-his faithful spouse.".. '' • •-•'' Oxi.. of the great achievements of the age, the great - railway over Mont Cenis, be tween France and Italy,' has been completed, and cars now pass over that pictareSqUhand celebrated route in about five hours. The speed is between.twelve and thirteen miles. an notirzlnite anon& for 4/Vah A highway. One of the curiosities, of,the line is that the trains need no engine for .half the way-- that is, they ~go down on each side by their own wornencum; / regulated, of course,- by brakes. • • SPEC.IAL',NO,IIOn3. WRA,TpiMAIIVI4I - 1) - TE. This splendid liair Dye is the best le theworld; the only true end Terfeet Dye; harmless, reliable, insteotencous; -no .dlsappolntment; nct, ridiculous tints; remedies the IU effects of bad dyes* invigo rates and leaves the Hair soft'and beautiful. Week or brews. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumen; and properly applied si Setae/Qr.'s Wig Feptory , No. 18 Bond street, New York. apZisp2B ovmr --1 1.6 - 31111111LAGE.--, Young Mel - °nide to nanny Marriage and Conjugal Welsetty. ' LTho humanetlews ottienev olent Phydelana, on.tlle sneord and Ab,nees 'Tent to Youth and Early "Manhoed, sent In sealed etter envelopes; free of eliaegel 'Addends ;HOWAR , At!, BOCIATIC24 80i.P.. Philadelphia. Pa. my.184115T, OOPPEIR, L AIIIE SUPERIOR ' • .00PPEB Malt AND EIKEILIMIG WOLZEI, • ' '''PA,RIC4- . IIItoCURDY +flinlifaeinters of + 'Meet/item Brasiers , . and +f SOT Copper. Presiedßopper Boltomei Baked esui,,Bot. I tome, Speftr rimer. Also, lesikit • • rii sed Pokier% to -ibierid 'Mir flare, Sheet Iron, tv a nt to. vo stestis a ois bind Tin*sarlitsehlisess,c, Tooled '' l rsiallymWati ii ir b riwßigioroin4 epeeist orders niferitper - eTidliiiy+ desired' bet' - invWesiolwT , _ _ : m om • ' - 24.11.1114 lIY RATS CAPS AND FU S, „ 76 BrantulictircI l ynolealle glid.lNall De - NKLI , VALI Is7s;' o na WITH _YIELD STIIEVr;• I.l4lbungb, • ' • ' ' sialshiction'xisranteed. . 00);ITE0Th a , : , - . BABB 4 4 atOsElir 4 ; ' • 1811 aapikusperanos a And f lit. Maly litrest, pistabarth+ SP•el ±sneitelob glyeti fiesigatnrand Math!, , 'lM M* lol443 llkikilit TIttt,;011117430(014, ME !MEI ;alz et-NMI% us. :. , `l'F• l .'tt , rlTr , ?•• • ratan% Thit ; iftee ieeeated , triakeof othee' remedies, Bo.: hack t ilitoinach -Bitters; Blood - Murder. and Mood ,Pills Are She I . )pet . .modlctues extant, to .care the dia.; muses - for which they are recommended. Sold liy all Draggistalterywhert, . . •:: , Pte : _ "!`here Ulm medicine •nee so'efliencone se Dr., Boteteite Blood 'Purifier and .. Blood Pills - for the germanent*Ore of Blind or Bleeding Piles; they . irtrike at theroot:of disease, thereby removing the Sold by all Diuggihts Eve inc'here., • • • TERIPERAINIVEs There is, perhaps; ho one thing that. has done so Much•to prom Ute: the cause 'of temperance as that gentle stimulating toide,.Boback , sStomach Bitters: . they strengthen and invigorate without producing the 111 effects of Aleohollcitimulants. • Sold by all Druggists tverywhere. Are Pile that bare a direeCand pow.erfel nation on the liverfan& relieve any inactivity or congested state'of that all important organ upon which-: . de tied& the whole process of digestion. The import ance.. then, of pro Curing a Pill that shall have inch direct, action . witlatmt , ,the 111-effects of mercury, is manifest' to 'every idiot' such kills are Roback , s Blood Pills; they ate warranted purely *vegetable,: and can with certainty be relied upon; and. are safe DUI/G ESTION . Is but another natne,for ,Dyspepsta, and the parent of many. ills. Roback's . Stomach Bitters taken in wine-glass-hill doses, directly saes. each meal, will surely effect a permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but try them. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. • NIGHT. MARE la one of the many dliesses of which Dyspepsia Is the psrent. to effect, a cute persons, should avoill batty food at, night ? and take a wine glass-full of li oback 4 s Stomach 'Shiers on retiring to bed. 80M by ail Druggists Everywhere. `RENOVATE. • During the Spring months It is one of the regular. honsOlold duties to renovate, and, In tb, mnltte.ll - of other duties one's own self's, In a great Measure, overlooked; thodsandr of valuable lives Might be prolonged, and many doubtless saved from premature graves -by thoroughly renovating 'the system with Dr. Roback's Blood rills, Stomach Bitteri and Blood Portlier. Sold by all Driggists Everywhere. • MELANCHOLY Is one of the many disorders of the nervous system, arising from • low state of the constitutional health or severe prostration after long continued sickness, and 'requires Invigorating .remedles like Itoback•s Stomach Bitten to restore the nerves to their natu ral vitallty. Sold by all Drtigginti Everywhere. - WHO SELLS. TELEX 7 The Agents for the 'sale of ROBACIVS BLOOD PILLS STOMACH BLTTERS and BLOOD rum- FLEB.aro all•Dmggists eteowhere. - U. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO., . . PROPRIETOR% . . . CIPCCINIVA.TI O. X4T.11131.101.141/84.8. hannurAIIZBICA: NORTH. AMERICAN Lightning Rod lifanifibtory BRASS FOUNDRY " IRON GALVANIZING_ WORKS 50,000,YR= If.A.NI7PACT,USED DMIT . THE CELEBRATED STAB GALVANIZED • tiaurrifinrim - itons, Manufactured at these worts. and sold to all parts she contlttsny are Ll to b e to peddlers and all persons fru all = at wholesale._ terns kre i therw Sao Pitti , ting Yolnts, o ;astentrili, au &Ver and :plrtoatt;izsiettlOn Inerar. t el l i l t nra etc. . Pans 7, REYBURN HUM'S , dc - CO.' Not.. '4BB and gib. St. St, . , PittlaDiliPlELL • sulfnote.d&M F , Rs. ; ' THE HAY RMEE "WEDDONE.7 • r - - • IS the best 'Bake' made.' It Will rake : heavier bay, carry it farther, load and. unload Itself easter than any other rake. It Is self-opera:Mg; a child a years 0141 c.4in.cto the work of a full. hand. hundred, of , eertificates eotilet be given; one Of which Is below: • , t 4 iNstAati. 3. 1801. Thave used the Wi Hai Stake, mentlihe• - amp trt W.; wat • Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Ito , . onMetia Ivto farmers.' It Is gaol iD light and heavy, !inkts.easy on man nnd horse; Is a complete glean ergra; Si and stow/ 1 is simple in cenettuotion andeasily kept in order. , . • - ; JOSIAH •ARBUDICLE." All orders,alrected , to 31* bony- street, gitts. burgh,' Pa.. or at, the Warta ft ColuMblana, Ohia, promptly attended to. , Bold wholesale amPretallby 1, , W. W. ;, 8 4d 9 10 . 1 F.4 . 4 !Irlri 4 supp l y L allort• imy.2B:d T ',ltAr,4llll E 4l):.' ; - 01 1 1'',LOST AlrOW l. It Dr t histrisbliiMat Os wiled Ova= o.e. • Arks; __ MU& •A: LECTURE ON• TU NATURAL TREATMENT, And Radlt Cure • , ittWe i tiaretslite e t l it' ll sift a tiglalinpsti l k i r u li t tim MAge generatir ? lien , ones Contain tloii,v'EPl lepsy and<rftatt ental•Apdl4l,l4bM,lticapleity, SA. AultlihoM segAbtalie h , t it DI MAU: ,Lati.f i r-, 'Nrelli :TA3 An or oft A Ile n Ilootot ,•. A :HOONTIOLOUFANDS. Olt BUFTERER&M "eat ESA l TlV((iL V L :l lNll l47l4l l 7 4%l ° , " ff l tra dre4 W_ i l r a lig . NEW YoRK, PthEuTOZY4CR BOA 4580. Also 1)::. CulverweWilt ! A . 14!„, ,, price $ll3 cents , myls:oftww - •- - , ; ~.. Nth 0 OMOIOULEXT.AIIegheaI. ; .. . . Than k , - ' Thankttifor the After very liberal patron*. be flawed_ ppi t i, tpsnyteb t at rriOddlia n nd thErpopltp_ SellemllY a la ID , .10 115$ 111 , 5 0 'PM,* 515na" I ,ll= 7 llVd "1 C t in d l lgilr_i Iltl,bro u llop tia tic i fil'Ari l .414iltilind mat itto a It: N.. - . • : - S.! : . 1 , 1: .!I,TeryZisill4 .• . WE811. 4 ICOmillog , liT , r.i 'llll,'' ill .. 1 17 .7." .., f • + :itill 11'1 tin .' it I , ii 'ii '-i i '- . i:i 0* i'jf l'iji i imaokine , stenos iwoika i .., i ~ 1 Itii ‘ ruliv*i6iliitor*est'ei•iiiiiois:'Anik• —l , - . - r • • - MZI(PIVAVVATIZIWiIo coW " 0 11*r ‘ f (13' flai ll'ili wilimfb - bb `ibciti iiaidirSsirth , <II3W/fit qui‘i tag" Alt Illtleilan, ste„,,,, „ salt*. ice and - Womb iittfnlell,- ~ 4„ ~/ ''Orderili) tl irreiS red 'Trines' a mble 3 /14444; :.1:1•:,'.' , ; . , . ,^,.', ••..! . 1 .. ;•.3rmitim#o,N;grar,TAT,•f ~,,,:-., • ' M A ': ) * r. 'n'tniii&PflaltlaidiViialridtitias P,“?..--__,_- - 1/ ''"_,___..l)./ , '. ,:•: rfii (0.1., , •1•11W - t :1f.1( , 2 , ) : .VIW—WIL:•:::WP. AloNXIIErill•?"." : 1 6r * Piga sad -, (odor r to c_tYl ee of e. 061 a of all Undo eklopped. a ?a nu on Owl wiles. 7 A, COO, irMAAakurf:i. ;OAPS? i i ol llc aestomers. 4GI7IWr LIVER PILV3 Sold by all Druggists Everywhere, ritTrarprai 11165,AND I#Bf. RN [;Mg - "R •: 4 - UPI ( 1- NOTIOES.' .A • , 'OF AP-* POINTALICIOf. ". • '" ' In the Dish - let:Court of the 'United 'States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In ilia matter of HERltfpf VrEDEIt, 'Bank' ruPtT, 755: ' ' - • . . TO - 'fermis - 1r ALLY' 'cos .I(:—The Undersigned' hereby gives notice of hill . pOintinent as Assignee of HERMAN VEEDER, o Alleghenr'CitiOnthe tonntY 'of= Allegheny; and 'tate of Peniisjiyania,' within said District, who h been adjudged i bank.' rupt upon his own petitio ,:by the 'District Court of said District. , ' _. : . i la_aled at Pittsburgh, Pa . the -11th uayof June, Attor j ner W • bon je12:r564. Fifth street. a . o. K L lli siv fa.. s it s . Assignee. .P THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'UNITED STATES, FOII',THB ,WEST hitH DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. In the matter of JAMES JOHNSTON, Jr. - , of Ohio town ship,Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, Bankrupt. No. Val, 'ln bankruptcy.- , f Western District of Penlisy halt( a, SB. I . At Plttsttrgh, June 4th, A. D. 1568. TO ALL WllOlll IT MAY CONCERN: 4 The undersigned hereby eves notice f his op; 'pointment as Assignee of JAMES JOHNS ON, Jr., of Ohio tosinship, in the c unty of . Allegheny, and State of PenusylvAnia, wi hill-said District, who has been adjudged a bauk upf upon his own pet!. lion, by the District Court ( - guilt Dieltrict. JAMES W. MURRAY Aftignee, .jeS:r3lts Attorney-nt- aw, 116 Fifth street. I[N THE DISTR CT COURT OF I'HE UNITED STAT , FOR THE WEST itN DISTRICT OF PE NSYLVA.NIA. In the matter of JOHN U . THO P, of Allegheny CRY, Allegheny county, Pa., B nkrupt. No. 585, In WeeternDtstriot 4/ Penn tomtit; 88. 1 _ At Pittsburgh, Pa.. June Sta, A. D. 18611. TO WHOlt IT STAY CONC&Ini: The undersigned , hereby gives notice of his ap poliatment as Assignee of JOHN M. THORP. of Al legheny City, in ;Ile county of Allegheny, and State 'of Pennsylvania ' within said District, who has been adjudged - a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court efsalldistric JAMES W. MURRAY, Assignee, jeS:r4l Attorney-at Law, 116 Firth St. A;VESTEJEIN DISTRICT of PENN SYLVANIA. SS. At Pittsburgh, the lltr day ofJune. A. D. VMS.' The undersigned hereby. gives notice tt his appoint ment as Assignee of NMI t hL . S. HANNA, of Pittsburgn, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania. within 'said district, who has been KOJI/Igen a bankrupt. neon 11111 own- petitioth by , the lliStrkt Court of said district,- " JOHN M. BAILEY; Assignee. Jel2:rsBrr Attorney-at• Law. SO Giant: street. . "WrIESTERN DISTRICT , f PENN SYLVANIA, Ss. • '• ' At Pittsburgh. - the 11th day ofJune. A. D. 11168. The undersighed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of PHILIP WILSON, of the city and county of 'Allegheny,' and State of Pennsylva nia, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said district. • • : • JOHN IL BAILEY - Assignee, •3012:ra1-f Attorney-*Law. 89 Grant street LEGAL. - NTOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT. v . . Notice Is hereby given that .411 ES D. DRAVO, deed of voluntary, assignment, dated . the 13th day of dune, 11388, assigned and transferred to the ratiseribers all MS eaate, In trust tor the benefit of his Creditors. All persons 'indebted to said estate will make paymentous4 those• having claims ! will present them; duly suthentleated,rat the °Menai°. %3 Diamond. BEUBEN MILLER, Jr., • BEO. N. ARMSTRONG. Assignees. .Pittsbur h, Jnne lb: /Sag. an r 74 ADMINISTRATOR'S • NOTICE. •--Whereas, Leiters -of Administration on ESTATE OF MAJOR E. MAIMING, deed, have been granted to the sabscriber, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims &dairies the same will present theta, duly authenticated for set tlement. to.. S. CUTHBERT, my29;q75-s. - No.. 86 Smithdeld street. SECURITY AND CONIFORT FOR 1,7 . . THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY:.. L B. RABBIS' SAFETY FIRE JiCKET - Car Heater and Moderator , rm./WOKE AND ROT ATIVILTItS, dlspetuting with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the Passenger or Itaggage Oars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be Sestred without the possibility. of ttring the ca or cars to which the Jacket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket whichAs warranted to resist the moat intense-hest that may be adplied to it in the position and purpose for which it is intended. It is a sure protection from accidents by Are origi nating from defective flues, or where iron ylpes ars used as conductor for smoke or tear. It/ • sprit raleabte to all piping that may become, overheated, and is warranted to give perfe c t sattstitetlon where wood or other combustible material may be placed in close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap-, ply my Invention .to stores, dwellings, facteries, ships, steambonts, railroad 'ears, &c, • wherever pipes as conductors' are matte dangerous by being overheated and security desired. . I will sell, on ap plication, ril i dge to manufacture or to tibe the above Invention; , territorial rights, to stieh'as may. wish to engage lam:Ming prlvjeges, either by state vKALAIRrs. &lir Office at the "NZ PLUS ULTRA PAINT WORKS," camera/Mortis street and -the Alleghe-, ny vale o yllaSsoan, Math Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. pusLepps . "PAPECLIN 'LOTION " 9 , FOR BICATTTITTINO THE SKIN AND C'OM FLEXION. Removes. in Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples. Moth Blotches. Ten, etc.. and renders the Skin sett, lair and bIOOMIDX. Far. Z.adies In the Nursery it.' IS invaluable. For Gentlemen. Alter shaving it tuts no equal. • - rApttux LOTION" Is the only reliable .vemedy for &seams .and blew Ashes of the skin. PFIALOWS "PAPIIIAN SOAP' , For the Toiie%Feniery Ana Bar 4; 11 1 / 1 not chaP the . 2 11ce. CORP per cake. - "FLORDEZILSTO," ' A new Pertime for the Bandkerohlef; f. Exquisite, delicate, lasting Zragrance, Bold byallDruggists. • • MEAUX( & BON, lie* York. Jen rit•Bwr 4 :• ' • ' Dirrostrzton 'F'VfiER 81AN.11[7.. 1., TA.CTBEINQ 90ItPANY, ISianufaetnren of PRINTINGAND'WRAPPING PAPERS. ICLlNTON'iiritt—OrEtrisiormrar, , omo. • 881GHT4).17, PA. Yitirriaz• AIM IiPABBitaOE, O: 82. Third Street, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. 0173CiIIII—AUG17BT HARTZE„President., ' . JhrO. B. LIyiNGSTON, Treasurer. . amtruxr., BIDDLE, Secretary. rimurnsti—Augn Hartle, Join. Atwell, B. 4rupsn, John 8. - Llyington. , • Omni paid for Paver Stock.' • Ja2BtoBB • HOLBIES, BELL' • ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, , • 1: ;,r3rzpsrpratiLiiri. MI nutmeat) an of Mt MEDIUM. and LIGHT. ANCHOR AND 314 . 61 N 0 44 SHEEITNGS ii 2733 BA.TTING. ' C. FELD GLUE CURLED HALR,, 10 1 #0: 8 ! 8 g 1 4 1 kq0 6 V1N , 9 111113 ,10 11 4, e .BONES,, NEAPS FOOT. OIL, &C 1 bake and Wirehouse, 2fo. 330 /.174 BT 05dpor tram 'Wane. it i - " ' PITTSBUR6II..PAv, SVPIORXEIL •'. • 400 bus Prim, itlibwii.ar born. Ar o tai4s 4 2 4•Bigr e wl 3 9° ll ° 4 40 ., 3;000 lbs..Drled Apples. 500 lbs. 1/riga Pentee. - • • - 1.15 , 4b1e. rottebumiktoutsaes4• • ' .•."10 bbigi Swtet . • • , ' 50 dos. Corn 154:452g. • • ^ ttir-3,-tor. saTviis, _4 AR wrßo xs Jet 10 Mitket al tomer Plrsl.,'" SEED POTATOtiI;. , ;;.:: , -- • rl;=7 " • • Ti a rt YltirretrEir** • .'? ci raf)./robr Joan te"A. lidaucKs, swu m min, roe*. and Iheasmes, 15m0114164111111, _ r,: Fire Insurance , Company, OF PITTSBURGH.. OM* N0.'42 Fifth Sec,ond Floor, OVER BRINKMAN, METRAN & BIEDLE , B 4RWELET STOK.R. . • Robert q. Schmertz, Chalon eyrtui w Wnr, ang; Wmi Carr, - Peter Kell, A. Steinmeyer, _ CHAS: 3fieriAlP, , Triardrer. • HERRC” Secretary ,1:. The abore Company is ticrw fully organized; and prepared to take . JIIRE SISK& Bf" carefnLatte lion to business. prudenr,e, and ;fair dealing .this' 'Company will en Aeavor to :netts aiivr4l Bare or tbe-pitronage ofthwoomestuilti. , Je9:r4l BEN .FILINKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, •OF Office in Franklin Sayings Bank Building, No. 43 Ohio , Eft., Alleghen"9.l I.A ROME COMPANY, managed by Direetoraell known to the community , who truetby fair dea ling to merit a clare of your patronage.. . HENRY • GEO. D. RIDDLE . • DIRECTORS: + • I Henztlrwln, . ID. L. Patterson, I Henry_Gerwig, Geo. E. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Oottlelb Rasta, Simon Drum, 1.1.1 i. Smith, ' Jacob Rush ' W. H. Stewart, iCh. P. Whlston,',Joeeph.Cll44 Joe. Lautper, H. J. Zinkang, _ IJereinla4 X en. apio:o3s . . . . ATIONAI. INSCRANCE CO., OF 'IRE CITY' OP ;ILLEONENY. . , Once, la ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING, • . - • • • ."/ FIRE I:b7; L Y. W. W. MARTIN, President. JAB. E. STEVENSON; secretary. - • A. H:English,ompscni, Jno, A. Wirer, IJas, Lockhart,' •• IJos7hi erb, Jas. L. Graham, i ßobt, Lea, C. C.. I l e. • • Jno...Brown, Jr. iGeo. Genii - • IJacob Kopp. . inh2iinSt ' • . WESTERN :: INSURANC E COMA ; PANY OF PITTSBURGH.. • ; ALEXANDER NIMICK, President.'. ' • WM. P. HERBERT,Secrerary.' • • RAPT. GEORGE NKEED,, , General Office, 92 Water. street, bpartg .k. Co.'s house, up stairs, Pittsburgh • '' Will le:ure against all kinds of Fire had - M • Risks. A home Institution. managed .by Direct.; who are well known to the community, andwho a - determined by promptness and- liberality- to-ma taln the chtuneter.widch. they .have assumed, as o tering the WO protection to *hosts, w4O 4esite to DIRZCTORBV • • • Alexander Nimick, Joan R. McCune,. R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, - William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu, Phillipßeymer, David M. eng, Wm. Morrison, D. Ihrasen; 'D • no pENNSYLVANLA 'INSURANCE COMPANY OF FITTTSBURGR OPTIC'S. No. 787 S WOOD STREET, DANK COMMERCE BUILDING. . This is a Rome CompanY, and Insures i gafuaLlo by Fire exclusively. • . . LEONARD.WALTER, President.• C. C. BOYLE, Vice President: ROBERT PATRICK:, Treasurer. HUGH MeELRENI, . • DIRECTOns: 1 Geoo. rge_Wllson,' Ge W. Evans, • J.. C. , Lapyie, J. C. Flelner, John Voegtley,' A. Ammon. Leonard Walter, O. C. Boyle, Hobert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King. Jas.,H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, . PDE"Nrrir FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA orrroz, 435 k'437 C5E8'1'5117 1 57, 2061.11. • IRECTO, ,ti ' - Charles A. Bitneke D r, M RS ovieCal . Lome; Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,. Samuel Grant,* . Isaac Lea., :; • . Jacob it . Smith, b • Edward C. Dale, ,' , reorge W. Richads; George Pales. CHARLES G. BAN 10ER, /President. -• EDW. C- DALE, Ake Preeldent. - ..,, , W. C. STEELE, Secretary pro tem. • I. GARDNER COFFIN; AGratT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. mbnnwls - . . : • ALLEGNIENY INSURANCE CO %, PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE. No. HT EIPTH STREET, BANE Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine His ' JOHN rRwrN, JR.. President. JOHN D. WOOED, Vice?resident.• C. G. DONNELL, &minty. CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. • I DLUCTOUIR'. • Crpt. Wrn. Dean, D. L. Pahnesteek,' W. H. !Ovation. //alert H. Day*, k rands Sellers _ Capt. J. T. titoCkdale John .tririn;J.r... J0hn.1.3. McCor d, C. G. • Hassey,' Ramo-S.l'l.ldg, T. J. lioskinson, , Charles Hays, pEoPistp. INSIIMILA.NCE ~ Co k, 'e OFFICE. N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH ina t 1 A. Home Company, taking ire and Plaiine R 1 , Duiscro l ae: ' • ' ' 4:41,i i . . . ' Sa a riefinib L e h viv .Bsw Ch r ar m. r e i e .3l2l, A ce t a b agr ue t kl .etars_ e,, - dared 'Brady ' ' veaiderit,' I - Prellidetit." .. ' .'. 13ecretarv. , • ili. General Agent. ', , ' Wm. PIIMIps; plf. F t _117.4_, rt. damn miller; nu Vim , Kirk, . . . amee,D.Verner,_ ' VM _PHILLIFFI;ri ' • JOHN.WATT. Vies ! W. F.iti.A.RDNZIR., 1 CART. JAS..GQRD( p'! 11 00,4 1 0tE; ; MERCHANT. TAILOR Ao. 9Sm.BMITHFYE'LDBTBSET, xtrlirtnto Keeps coistaatiy on hand Anne oil' CLOTHOI„'.CAssIMERE&kvEsTINGs Funlassma CileNHl'i, 40TIIING- MADE 10 OttDEßAliait katen style.. Tremont. . • so..l3:surrapramisnazz.P4iebur o .. ts. Pll iee o aeiil ' oiLxoTßll O A S SIMERNAVVUTINEWati. , ; - : t apsotose. , af, , ,to..;.llll[erclimat Nor , • niiTtiluietteoe f tmi slang' ind /tea ot V,14 4 T1Z1, ' 00 0 DR; , **Liable* dreielassenatom Undo: ' Also. ti ok ro Eiri . . ' 8111 : 1 1t SiXOTO Mutant= 411DonestLy4ii..44N4r:ChuAkini4P QINGEItLif , & CLE•ll4 ,, Succeseen , f*,7 to taigh:P.Scurrollatafillt .; PI A CTONALUTIMAKIMUMEIM ; • ' Tb " r jr 'LithOlOßeto , ritibilithileit-Weac or the oulktolAit Swats' Mards,_ utter iffeadin ' Bando v ri virtutats, - Slimy PlP_loAalh Portal wiewiyosyngeate4 bv.nepusits c so,___TlW loft; 1 4(:44 1 .0415%,...1)11,pind, If* TAlOl.Oloigkt -qt,4llPrgbi , N J 1 ; ; : ERB . ' Mt le 110104 1 i i •I ..') It 0... , '..1., , ...., , , j ~„!. -rtf . : 4•„. 4,, .., ( f, l , I,Ettilkit AND npu.DERi. ,, ') - i.:4-4,.,..-., ~..-.,,. ~i, 5 . ..1. • 1.; ...,i:: t... .".c.' • . ili ,, , Ira riNNSYLVANIA . ielfpl4_ vposi,,A • k 0 14 1. 6 t41,Ateborith Katt IdtgalkOSl tS , Ott ••.. , „ ~ ', -JobiadWe, frith mostatess. &kill dimteh. AI , r ol l timprouwtly Wooded to. Yd •Itavon ar- ~~ Ea ME EMI .Lonislitorgsasterri. Joseph Abel. Adolpb 'Krebs, Cit. Siebert, C. J. &flu'tr.,. ;dart).n.Beyl. BOBFILT C. SCHNIEWFZEPrts9t. NEI AGAINST LOSS BY ri 4 l9:f - ` 4 .ik*f- 1 • 4 5•tal Mali • OrN Ill 011 *E!* Lssesa. ... . . ........ .. MONDAY, June 22d, lastialA nights pr.,. I THE GREAT _ REBELLION; or, TH3F.; lyrr:cir• 11 A SERBAT/OIiAL PLAY. DRA3Lina, OPERATIC !AND BURLESQUTs. '''' , !43OROEOUS SCENERY. .; ••• r j BEAUTIFUL LADIES. gig ' Grand Ma fia° on tturday. at 2 o'clock. Admission, 23 ceats, to all arts ortite INEII j: • ANNIE . AND sarirovr.. - . EVERY EVENINEh / I • • • • • FBIDAY EVF.NING. BESTOW.., on whieh occasion will be played the, - , . = 1:11tri igr",l3 ELVIS MUSEUM' 4 ternorising WORKS OP , ArT Ufa 1911PArNAT. tIitAL,LIVING CIIRIOSIT Ef3,. _ AT FRANKL HALL, Fifth street, opnostte Polsburigh Thatria. 'Cards orAdsolssion, .25' cents. Doors open from o'clock ut. M. to 10 1... Id. ap8..018 OM IWTESTIVAL, .FOR THE JHOIIE FOR DESTITUTE. WOMEN To be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AFTERNOONS and EVENXNGS, June 214th and PRO , JP , -. 1 • '4c,rry ' • .- .. - iirattairce • 1 Itleents. Donations sent to the Hatt Wednesday 'morning Willtethankhaly received. jeth:r39 CM IattA,ADIES 9 FAD! AND - STRAWBEER Y FESTIVAL ! • ,FOR THE BENEITT OF THE ... ROSS STREET M E. CHURCH . A FAIR AND FESTIVAL ' . will be held , at LA FAYETTE HALL . , 'E'veiry.; 'Thailvig:- the' Presixti. Week; and on Ratufies, Afternoon. For the benefit- of -the ROSS STREET 31. E. CHURCH. A fine set of Sfter.ylaro ,find a Gold headed Cane are to be voted /Or. z:W , g Adalton AS: cents,•ln tiding - . leo Creant or Strawberries.' .JeM President. .Secretary. • __; flar"laRAVIO EMALOICIPALTION, : - TABLEAU VIVANT' IVITH VOCAL ANDiNsirntimEidAL CONCERT, By.overdoo PERFONNEEEI,, consisting of the Pa lis Old friends of S. A. NEA.LE, Principal of the L'olored Public Schools of Allegheny,' and 'assisted by Ala e detachment of twnCompantes of Soldier 4, at AYEIVIG HALT, corner of . Wood ; and. Fo streets, Pittsburgh/ .on , Trielday nud ir e We sinadar" , Eiressizary? on 30th: and i4 11 1.74/ati 1 888 . - , ~ -_ ' i•,- , :,i TlCKETS—Reserved Seat, with bOok. 50ois. each; Tickets to other parts of the hall, 24' cents 'each. Children's Ticket. 20 - cht•tai • Doors will he ouened at 7,4670100 k. 7 ThEnExhibt- Lice will begin at Spy o'clock, A Police Force wilL be . prutent t.;,' preserve order/if necessary._ :• . B,..u,'NEALE. ; :Manager. liiiinte various lines of thO Street ,Pasisenger Cars Will be. running to Allegheny, Manoheater, Birm ingham and Lawrenteville ruin - half , past• eleven . WBENEFIT OF THE POOR: Under the auspices - of the i Society of St. Vincent de Paul, (nt. Paul's Contere ce,) there will be held ACRAND CHARITY PICNIC. , . , . -AT 11'1" 8 1:814:1;74 - • . ON ~r. 1: 1.. i EIAfrIITIVEIA. s' , Jin.l.t 4th. Ample arrangements, ilbeeh in/id.; in peeve a pleasant and enjoyable:day all 'who attend, *idle ,at .the same time they will f el conselotts.oreontrlb - tiling ttithd relief of"the w Ky:poor , in 'our midst. Tickets of, admillstun - ...inelhdlng igarker,•egkeenti - can. be procured hom the niernberaoLlhe Society. tor at George Quigley's Book' !Store, ' Giant street. , anti atthe gate.' .-1 -... {..... -.-. ~. --,:.. .; , • jell): . OrLilirDElir Gitt4TE. • . ; .• • . - LINDEN GROVE having been 11i - tell upiii the most, superb style, with a large and. elegaut Flat !brut; beautifully shaded, large Dinhig Boom and two excellent bars. - te-nowiready to rent to NICEPIC _ aARTIES, SUNDAY SCFIIIIOL - OELEBB.A. MONS. &c.. on the most. reasonable terms. ; ,- • Parties holding Pleniti. Ac., _will Mid it ',ter their advantage to secure the Grove: :I; . -. ,- '( , „The Grove .is easily • acoebli% being , but ,a. few Steps' tram the Oal:land Railing Stattcw, Int:lse:cars. run:regularly every Sheen minutes. , , • , ''. - aarNor terms, ac., APP/Y4LZ the' • - ,: -.:,, %%'' , 4 OFFICR! OF ill .- OAIIIANII RAILWAY - ..CO . r •: . .4. •.' , . '. ' - ti' AND STATION. '' ' ' myS:pat i ... _ ,_ - - , i Far SUMMER - ' RESORT AT IIAYSVIIMEs." • -•;" ..Doubtfully attuateli on the P. P. Ny'.-zt EL R., eleven miles trorkthe city, in now. , open' for 09 re cension Or guests. • • •• Addrels.., - IH. 13.111/..LLER, , jeo3: A 24. Pittsburgh P. O. C0441.41:41), COKE. O S P A ' ' i4 11111 ,1 6 • • ;COAL AND COKE, -* (Mee, Sandusky Street and P. F. Z4j. & C. R. R., Allegkeny City. -: SVP.EIROR ' TOWlloghenr Coal -alai Nu A Co ke , - 4 2 zoVFsT mAl49q BATES. • AP Order: vital:ray atteitile'lle. ' • Trips' OALtZ ,DICKSON, , STEITLRT..B6 4 , (Yrin6 removed Ogioe NO, 567LaWrip;garr fOTTLEXIX's • ~ 1 ' (Lately City PI our, Mail SECOND ES,LiX)II: : Aie'riowpiett,vd t 6 forntsA &bid TOCGInOONE ' NY L van': NUT COAL 011. bLACIC, at tbelowest morkettwiee., •.- • • •AU orders left at their Office, or addrested to item throngtithersall,VrOlbe attended' to promptly. efigURLIE 11 H. ARMSTRONG, YOTICIWkia7.• ( ciaNIEWRILV. And hfinsnesnsnt .,;, COIL, SLACK ND Dlr.? 1714.i:ru, COME. rorda ' BUTLER MORTON' STRILETB. - First yard on - lithe and iClyeser ,_ets,jitßU:s Ward, , td on riefxa4, nos_p=k Plttsbur es end aranneunnters , anyVted 7wltir the hersaeski e ffa , Coal Vqks dttheicreost -reek ratS 6 _ Or ttenti.:L'" , j3 IF , r 4. • • o*o - , Bc,__ • LankeititiOrif, -36 n• to . 4 ;44I 424 DYRUGniMaT , atTNIRB, 88W191:14. les3)4ldl f iCESOClcadirs• ROAD ANIL /UMW): s or onsidlottuts/ , - .Chte AND FAMILY:co L. . mei riila Yird4OOT piorriforli!FXt ;nest the was Worts.:. %, • . •-• . .. . ... -Atli% r: • - '...' :,'., n ^ 3 F- :** Ci,joEltrAtlntr & 0434 .. l • KEtters and:fors ar.l.4l.lll•GriftelitTOF4o3 . pail FANotia AI" NUT kloMa.and iILAUIg, pea ttento f e ttalsttitCl MI putt of - the . tittles At the lowest m t reettv: . 1 ~ ~.-, I gyp, , -., .4- 44ess".and iiri Ili B WO 3, 1 Zarli ANl;WAT gigylitail . Bu s _ . 'lttebttVglt'; . . . ~:;; JOSEPH B •AVICHI & Co . , l '- / Ilwr ,l6o , 7 l,l l l l • l 9land,JF°! . ' 1 u ill*l3l7.ll,lli . *litiii3lh icn i, gill*, --PO SP 3 . .go e! • owaimplikiroluaGN • •iriarsoAnd mi nions. • ')L Mo.' . 4 - i .Inlinktist A,1414,16y0Ni ~-,• • k;• W i; .'l , staltt.of Weightvand Measirell• ipetweienLimisr awl I/Petri litradat t Orderaproost4W !Mended 'LACE LEATIItEIt;• Page's Pat. eat; We tor elv hokmale and man, a& alas! t. Clair street. Jet • B. PaLWISI 1'; I Mir El! ULM C. DAVIS.
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