IV 1 M C M U 1 a I II M 1 1 , PHlSe:iiiitlo2l Drownedcoi Persons. . F,, The ritles_!aacipted by the New York Me . ii trorioliten' Board of Health for saving the n ri drowned' are„ even below. The tietliod that received the sanction of the - Banitaiy COHumitiee; Jba l y. been practiied in Great g Britain successf u ll y for many jeers. , i TESL nIILTa AND METHOD FOIL &WING Tan .' Remem ber ' — ' rin OwnED: that.the patient's:trust be treated i 4 instantly; and on .the spot where rescued. i'. He num be freely exposed to.the open_ air, ti andall mesons not needed for saving him i Shonldisvoid crowding about him. . : iki li. Let thothroat and mouth be cleansed, ,k 1 hrpiatingthe .patient gently thee down= ;'? weals withiOrie of his, wrists under-his. fore head . , Quickly wipe and cleanse the mouth, andrif the patiena does not.. breath, immedi-. ~;.. ately begin the following movements : !, 21; Posture.-Pltms the on his back, 1 ,7`.. with shoulders raised and: supported easily •.• on.a folded coat or some kind ofpillow. i:i 3cr..Vo Keep-up 42 -Free Entrance. of Air into the. Windpipe . —Let one person grasp „tbn tongue gently and firmly with his fingers 1 covered -with a • bit of handkerchief, •and drawing itont beyond the lips; then either • •-•. hold it or press the under jaw (chin):up, so . . . 1; as to retainthe tongue- protruding from the ?, mouth;‘but it is better to hold it in that po.. l'' eition with the band. - •• . • • • f‘• • (4.) To produeeanti imitate the movements P of breathing.-TRaise the patient's: extended .r. arms upwards to the . sides of hitt-head-and' then pull them steadily, -firmly . and ' slowly outward and forward: Next turndown the , arms by the patient's aides and 'biing Them li• cloielyand firmly across' the pit . of the stom ach and • peeis the& : and the sides and the ii front of the chest gently but strongly -for a momentitheri quickly' begin fi rs t : move fis meat:: 1_..1,.: .. i . 1 ‘ , Let . these twn, kinds 'of -Movement's be ,-11 mads'very deliberately and without teasing it until the patient breathes, and let the two movements be repeated about tWelve or fif teen tittles in anunute, but not more rapidly i::•• re ngs menatatring that ito' thoroughly fill ,the lu' with -air is the , object of theiliit o il upWard and outward moVenientF t and toex- r - N pel-aa Much air as possible, ie the objeet"Of 1' the -second or downward. metiOn-andlnis; BUM:: This artificial , retiPirathin ''should be steadily up for forty- - mirititesi or 'More' i,;' : when the Hatted fierfietO3 notto breathe,-and i; after the• natural breathing begins let the t; sante motions' be 'very, gently continued,l; and let the proper stimtdants begiven in the intervals. •, ' • . , : wiraTt.i4, is TO BE DONE AND 'wnier. is .NOT TO' ;BE Dorm WHILE , THE MOVE t, MENTS ABE Mimi; MADE. • ' ' , •„. If help, and blankets are at hand, have ' .1. the body stripped and 'wrapped in blankets, but do not 'allow the movements 'to be stofiped.- - Byriltandets can supply dry cloth: 1 ling. Apply'llartshorn or a feather within' - • ii the nostrUS, occasionally, and - sprinkle or. llglitlidaah cold water upon the face and . •1 necic,. ;The legs and feet may be' rubbed L , in hot blankets if 'blue. or cold, or if the weather is cold. ' • ' - - WHAT To''DO WREN THE PAT/i..c9! BEGINS , II Give ItintlY by the .teaapoiiriful; or hot i t aliiiNvt two or three tinies a' minute, until the .. il bee of the pulse!can be felt at thewrist, , q, but be careful and not give more of the ',e) stupulant 'than is necessary.' Warmth should he kept up in the feet and'legs,' and, , ~..g as waives 'the patient breathes naturally, ,1 1 let hint he• carefrilly removed to ''a house l'. .T•. and tieplaCedhi bed under medical care. ,'' If there is heipenough 'at hand *hen the patient is taken from the water or after . 4 wards, let the nearest medical officer in the ' . ''' , catalogue, or any:other physician. near by, t • be called, but let there be no *tilting for a 1 phyracian:' Do the best that can be don e' methodically and deliberately, according to g 6 foregoing rulea..- : t•N ' um. • Vassar. - Matthew 3 ' Matthew Vassar , whose death took place 1 t his residence inPoughkeepsie yesterday, . 11 ..! as born on the 20th of April,l 79l, and . had -., , -S therefore recently completed his seven -2!1 ty-Severith' year. ' He was a native of this donntry; but was descended from' an Eng -9 lisp family. In early life" Mr. Vassat was .." 1 Oyster seller. Afterwardhe was engaged .i, t 3 A making beer, which he carried in pails to' ,7 4 hi customers. ,The demand for his beer ii .-. gradually increased, and as it did so he made it on a larger and larger scale ; he was .1 very thrifty and prudent, and at length was , able to Ibild a small brewery, jhen"a larger One; and fealty that busineSsiiind rep-, . ,ti (nation for ale which' he enjoyed: ' The 'use ' 11 which he madeer the WeCth he ' had amt. Mutated. hi business is familiar to all: - The 1 '' . o: maimet'in which' he, came to do 'so is, per. . t• haps, not so'generally known. _-Mr.' Vassar had a niece for whom he entertained a very. ~.ti warm affeetion. Shortly, hefore her ~/ he esked: her what:.he should do with' his Money. She answered i "Uncle, do some-. ,4 thing for *mien.", - The young - : lady's -1-, prayer, was not forgotten. The bereaved ‘l4 uncle established a college for women, at .11 Ponghkeepaie; well . known as ,the Vassar I N College. To sustain this institution, s46o'- ~,''' 000 *ere placed - in the hands; of the - trustee s , F. • wile - have sole charge of its affairs. ''The 1 college 'bidding 'stands about a mile' from 'i thelEindson,; a, mile or two to the southeast of Poughkeepsie, outside of the:city limite; but within the, town Unfits. While the ~..j budding was erecting, the war 'broke out, and prices advanced so that the work 'was for a while , stoppedcbut aborit,three years. , ago it was 'completed; and the college has 1 "..been in active operation. Mr. Vessar's lib: l'ij eitifity",did not terminate with his origina l . endowment, but he haSsirice given various mutts to the,' College for different purposes, but princiPiliy for the furriishing of the plc '', ture gallerY. At. was an adherent of the i 1 Baptist faith,' and the. President of the Col lege, and a number of the inmates belonged to-the same churcb, but the Cellege is 44 purely non-sectarian. The institution Was :11 filled almost as soon as opened, and has 4;1 always contained Treni 300 tO'4oo Rupils: It :a h a s been customary, ever sitied its opening, 4 .1 to celebrate , Mr, Vassar's blithday,. tinder .4, the name of "Founder's Dayelmid on these occasions the old gelitleman'ira always ~, i). present, and manifested . e wm,st inter ;..i est and delight tri;theiii#teedbilltS, Indeed !... his college was; atilt' lir, ar4, lief' till of his ' declining years, and tack ti,,p in his i '. s heart occupied by Om: .behiveti. I niece at whose suggestion t was founded, i Mr. Vas. Ear was, however, always' knoWnlas a pub lie spirited' citizen;milt &kindly and benev-- 4 olent man ; . find was" In coliteirientfe inueh „ , •.5 loved arid respeoted,tepecialiyhy the , poor, -4 by whdin he will be greatly missed. He ''had a very ,nice house in the city of Nugh .4 keepsie, and a liandiarine place just outside i i "ts limits, the groturds,of which he was ac" .1 customed, on certain days,-,,t0. throw open to the public ,Of late years be has been very feeble, and 'l', , ~, rpech t.a fi licted with •-_. deafness that"' lif ti* ziast , - , l3riteteation , +of his bi r th..fiav i he corildnet heal a word of *hat , wil i i saieL .He „leaves a son R4 O -.4earil IA ' owTiAligie4lcliat. POO; 4 1111 4ren, or,Whetlier. any \-WeAlo xiottimow.-7.0.4. , WOW; # A 4 47=0118 rumor is floating.:aboutrarii to thi effect thatthe Primer Walerattend ed tho'Graidityti 4113undqs, iTatic , :f7th;, and got severery`tindled Li d'Vtlkilletic en counter with a Rri 3l /0 11 /OL pro ably origh4get liit4-01"4630P0.1witlit enc44Ater Pc- 4 0 - in P.iguommk,p9 _ - aam#ted,to renre- The. reeiee Reira ilcoin . h a ve e 14. sentatkiiin yufiti•""" 44nd ~th eir Goirei2C, -41143 fonOWS • Stitiakerg - Priziebal Go v e r nor. Lind, Oat, ewer. Alabama Wm. xi. _Balkh Florida Harriman Need....wM. lilnson. Georgia 11.-ka Hoek - Loulalana ....H. C. Warmouth —Oscar J. MUM. .N. Carollna..Wia. W. Rolden..Tod. k. Caldwell. S. Carollea...Roberi-N. fieol4,.Legausts o m er .„, GOV2.:llmiehiiid %HoldeiLitie their States, and were Union men during the war. Gov. BullockifXofitigt.ef_New someork, but for some - tit .Geor gia. Gov. Clayton is a native of Ferasyl vania, but was an officer of Kansas eps. Gov. Reed was formerly a Wisconsinedi tor.l Gov. Warmouth' is a native .of nois,"and was an officer of Milietirt troops. Gov. Scott is a native / of Pennsylvania, and was an officer of'Ohlottdopsl. Of-thes iLleutenant-Governors. Johnson, Dunn, Vald*O.ll,Auid Boozer are Southern born, and Lieut. figyzl . :!nan is a colored man. Applegate went from Indiana, and Gleason from Wisconsin. • - Art Florida has elected United States . Sena: - tors. The Florida .Senators are M. A. S. Welch and T. W.,Gabonie. The Representatives elect are twenty eiglit Republican& and four Democrats. Mike Working _People. High wag es are in Many instances paid to workmen who have a `knack" in their particular_trade.' _Thus the managi n g direc torbr the.Meysey Steel and Iron Works in Liverpool stated recently beforethe'Trades' Union COMMIWiOpt that he •employed two mechtinlei-L chief hatirderniert--it s62` 50` and $57 50 per - .week; with perquisites for teaching apprentices, making their total in come from $.3,500 to $4,500 in gold., -These men are without „scientific education and had simply extraordinary' tact aid "co mmon Bens!. Another, man, formerly in . the same positim, is now theowner of a :Urge work employing 1,500 or '.2,000 men. They are peculiarly gifted by nature, and are conaid cred the best= hammermeti in England. They do no manual work themselves, but simply direct others. There are a few in stances of , equally high wages inthis coun try. A. workman employed,in a pork pack ing establishment in Cincinnati is reported to receive $6 50 per day, and there are workmen at Pittsburgh who are paid from $5O to $l5O per week for the same classTof work performed by the English hammer . men. An Ingenious Device. It is related of= EngliShinan living near Florence, where at last accounts the ther mometer marked nineiy-five degrees, that he has devised an ingenious method of keeping cool. His study is walled and floored with zinc, and is in fact a large tank, filled breast high .with- water. fewarti- Iles *of furniture, inch as a writing table, a phair or two, and a well stored book-case raised upon cast iron- ; supports-and kept fast to their moorings by means of screws, coat: plete their arrangements.., In this retreat or aquarium, the owner, passes the hot hours of tbesdliN TeeOlvinbis friends wrting hisletters, with the occasional variety of a .dip beneath the surface. His habits are those of IL Student; and it is 'delig,httul - to see him striking out every now and then with hands and feet in the direction of Ilia dictionary - other 'books of reference; . spread open for use open a - sloping bank or ledge above water-mark. SPECIAL NO`4-IZa3. • .. HIAN LOTION , " FOE .BEAUFEMNG Tire , - smn; AND. COM PLEXION.. hernoves `. all HruPtiona: Freckles. Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan: rte., L adles eerW Skin AIM, fair. and blooming. For in the Nursery It Is Invaluable.. For Gentlemen. after shaving It has no equal. "PAPHIAN .LOTION ,, Is the onk reliable remedy for diseases and blem ishes of e akin.' iliaLoars "PAPILLIN so&r , For the Toileti Nursery and Bath:. *U chap the skin. Price, 28 cents per cake. "FLOE am MAYO," A new Perihme for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggist/. - PH.S.LON t SON, New .Iror Je3:r9-x wy Iar'BATCRELOWS HAIR DIVE. Thls splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world; the only true and - perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no disappointment; no .ridieulous tints; remedies the ill effects - of bad dyes; Invigo bates and leaves the Hair soft antleauttful. bidet or browo. Bold by ruists and Perfumers; and prciperly applied aßachrelorl Wig Factory, - No. 10 Bond street.; New. York.. ,aISOS:p2S arGULDETO MAIIIILMGE.- • Young Men , s "Guide' to Happy Marriage anifCcmjugal Felicity. The humane views of benev. °lent Phyla.Jaim e :on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent In seaied letter envelopes, free of charge. kddress HOWARD .- 80CrIATION, Box P.-. PbEladelphla„-Pa. CLOTHLINE,,d PAPER COLLA R S . - '"o CUFFS. 7oREHAD EVERYWHERE. /I Trade;a ltd 1n PlttsburshbrA m .. . II NeliNlo o ll A 8R0.,._ . • 134 Wood "street : PA ItSor A B • LOCK, 77 Wood atm ,V MACRUM a CARLISLE, 1911fth street.; MeCA.NDLESS, JAMISON A CO., 103 Wood street. . Idantifkettrred' by- EL -w. Er._ W ARD . 337 Broad ,w ay. New York. . - , . TO TOURISTS AND: PLEASURE SEEKERS. EXCURSION TICKETS Via Niagara Falls and Lake Ontario and the Raplds of the Bt. Lawrence, to Montreal, Quebec, white Mountains. Lake George. Saratoga, Boston, New York, &a., Sic, via the Grand .Trunk Railway. and Royal 40 1 Ste amers, 4 greatly reduced rates. Not information apply to ' • - • . . • WM. • 1.33:KGR1A.31, J:r., jell rat No. 70 Faith Street: Pittabnigh. •• 11:11NUNUM BELL "& CO.,ja. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS zirrismintorna= mawfictuiiiiiof,HEA7;77, I[ZDIVM ' s LIGHT AICHOR Aitto FA6TPLIA SHEETINGS AND BATTING. liToexpEch ornanterittriludc RAM WORKER AND PKILVIIEDirre No • 238 : qtril Matt. rsearlintithEele, ristaburgb. ,, wtr E CYLIVWerei sesortmest at 9 Oentiements ti t r AZD CHAINS.' BRACIWA • &e. A Mid Price le cub lola be given eer RAW . . •„, „ „ I.edlta! 'and Denilesese,e al4r Ltd ' i - SE*IIII I OTATh ' g. 7b/Ft7, /tarred 70Z SIPA* 49Bri 41130004, ,mart.79orlrt ;Wit! - at 01,0,roginbisc. wit a lm er sad ! 11" ,genitsauotmbpaztiAu tents w cwii pg..mose,T4 -A . -. • l.-Li. -Li j oatlifti Sil-c• •1" IuRGIE 140NDAT, ! TUNE 29, 1868 e TILE liistittct. - tOkair THE UNITED STATni "Pl‘t.- THE 'WEST- Inatl:X/ISTRICT. PENZIM AB. In the r of JOHN M. "THO_ EP , AmeghenY city. Allegheny county, Pa., Bankrupt. No. OW In BiIIZUMPte7••: • • - WesterwsDi4rfcice Pietitegivattfa, At. PM/ burgh, PIL dune Bta, /.. ix 1888. To wawa coxagin: The undersigned ,hereby jay" .notted of his up poinnnent salkealitteeof:JOHls H. THORP, of Al legheny My, tue county of Allegheny, and State orPeruttartla, said District, whnben been tuttuke a bankrupt upon l e t own petltton, by the ..‘"11. Jail* .Attorney.st Law,ake wuth 'WERrEnN , DISTRICT 4tPENZ• At:Pittsburgh.. the 1151d4laiot June. 1888. -The undersigned . hereby Wes .notice of his ap pointmetit as Asslimee corn y EPElL.:cx., of Pittsburgh, in the of Allegheny- and State of Pennryivania, within said district; who hair been adjudged a bankrupt upon his, own petition by the District . Court of said dbtriot: -• • - - - • . JOHN , 11.; - BAJLEY, Assignee, jairnitim • - • Attorney-at-law, 89 *Brant street. -- - lAT THE COURT ',O C 0,1014. PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY . couirr', Pa. At ) . ro. —,..June Term,' 18614: the matter of the hp plication for a charter of Incorneration of. the "German Catholic St. Francisco:one acacia' Society (HapPtial):of Pittsburgh. - . . And now.t:o wit, May 93, 1868, .the petition of the (loners of said Hospital; the Articles of Association and instrtnnent Orwriting, &c:; under which they Propose SO be . in corporated, being presented to the Court, and the objects, articles and conditions there in set forth annealing to-he lawful, die., on motion of JOHN BARTON, Attorney for, the Petitionets, It is'orderedlhat said initrument of writing be a fled in the oldie of the PrOthanOtOry of said Court, and .that - notlee of said - application- be inserted in the Pittsburgh gazette for at leart tine weeks, setting forth that said application has-been made to said Court to grant said Charter, and that - the 'same will be granted at the next terM'Of said Court., unless exceptions are proper time. - CaMtlitilkom the Record. royM:VO.st JACOB. H. SALTER, Proth'y. : .640 AVLES Off' THE 11M1 PAOLFICMILIIDAB . , . . Are now Anlaheo-and in operation. ,Flisty miles of track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole line between the Atlantic and Pacific States is.hiehig pushed tnrward more rapidly than , .ever. before.- More flan twenty thousand men are employed, audit is not impossible, ;hit , the entire track, fniri Omaha to Sacramento,. will' ba finished in /1389 Instead of 11370. the -means provided are ample, aid all that energy, men and money can do to secure the comiiletion of this CREAT - .NATIONAL WORK, At the eatileat poselble day, will be done. The 'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: - ' I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right oily*. and all necessary Hubei and other : materials found along the line of its operations. , GOVERNMEWS GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to the tulle , taken in alternate sections on each side of its road. This is on absolute do nation, and will be a source of large revenue in the future. 113.-4 GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds., amounting to from $16,600 to $:Mii,OOCl par mile, according to the .dliticni ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be 'hunt. The Government tikes a second mort gage as iteciiiity, and it is expected that not bnly the interest, but the principal amount may be paid in ; servicesrendered by the . Company In transportitur troops, malls. &c. The, interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a great saving in time and money to the Government. 1o• - d. CKDTERNMENT GRANT of the richt to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the 11. S. Bonds, issued for the same purpose, • and no mom. , The Government permits the Trnatees for the Vizir& Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the ' runt cbmpleted, and &RUH. ha* been anamin. ell by United States Ctinuidssioners and pro nounced to be in all respects a first-class Rail road, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car shops, locomotives, cam, itc. 'V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS hare been paid in upon the work already done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company . require. YI—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. , These • earnings are no indication of the vast through business that most follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST NIORTCACE BONDS upon such a property, coating nearly three times their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY, • • The Company have aoundant means In their treasury, and make no appeal to the public to pur chase their Bonds, as the daily subscriPiiene are en- Wily satisfactory; but they submit that, for entire security Ana liberal returns, there la certainly, no better Investment In tbe market. • • . ara The,Ualon Pacific Bondi are for lit 000 eb.ch, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to ran, and bear annual interest, payable on the first days of January ♦nd July, at the Company's Mike In the My of New York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The Principal IS payable ln• gold at matu rity. , The price la 109; At the preterit rate of gold, three brdide pay an annual income on their Cost of - _ NEARLY NINE PER CENT. . The Company reserve, the richt to advance the price of their bonds too rate above par at any Wee,- and will riot All any orde.rs or receive any suburip tionion which thernopey has mot been actually paid at the Company's .ofilce before the time. of such Pance. Parties subscribing will remit the wilting} of the bonds and the.accrued interest in ,currency at the rata of afz per cent. per enema, from the date Ma which the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will 4 be received In Pittsburgh by JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner Or Wood and ifourth Streets; ' HART, CAUGHET & Co., corner of Wood 0. and Third Streets: • 8. McCLEAN Bc. Co, 75 Fourth Street: . PB. li. MERTZ, Comer Bth and Wood Stai'.; ROBINSON 8R05..18 Fourtheti • • AND iN iSE'W FOICi • At She Company' °Mee t Idoi•AO Ideessu iltereti and by r JOHS 'CISCO £ SON,.•Bantiets,f No. SD Wall Ettroet4. sad ,by the .17ompaurs adreetiaed agenta throughout the United diltates. BilAittAnces atoqld be tniiile iu diem or 'ot4or fnudi pacriiilfew. York, ant the Bonds Wilt" be senttree cieeiutrie by return evress. Parties sub seritdttgtOron4b Waal agent". Aral 4 , 0 t to *am tor ) their ante dethruz7.• - „ A PANTIILET AND . , MAP.FOII ',UPS bea:jut been publlebed by: the Company, elving. Miley in ,foriistion ihante poesible.in as a4yertisemeit; ra*: apediiei therrgitrin'of the Work, the iteconrceq of the Country, traversed ny ltoad, the Means ter CorettnictiOn, and the Value of the Bonds, which Alms On application at the Commie! *Ricci; or , to any;of the advertised” agents. , . 1 0111t,i...CIECO Tretisuqi l iimyetra: •," lEi 'V_ goklmo . !•■•• , . , DICAZIIIIBI3I , " I. t "P• • .• GRATE? OIMMED aiLtEL todinere- -, ftraps 'airstme t . Cattle:- Talk, 1 10NES . NEArs-coet Oti:46t • 44 P 144 44#T Y 1R T 1 .1 i , t'.114 11 Mt; 1,L;1! 11 1 f'-' ,; 3-,, 2,1. gr" - ' YQ~r PEA: P rli gr:" 1)4 1 114, • I • LEGAL. , qIIEAItDISTRIfiIiTIONBYTTIE ItETROPOLITAN GIFT _COMPANY. Cash s• tor tee,. amount. $250,000. Toren" ticket draws tt prize: • : • • • • • 10 5 Cpsh Gifts" Each 610,000 • 5,000 20" '• ~1,000 • 40 • , • " 500 200' 300 100 450 ' ' 25 600 " _ .25 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each $3OO to 500 35 " "• Melodeons, " 75 to' 150 150 Sewing - Maehitres each 60 to 175 1250 Musical, Boxes. • ".•25 to 200 00 Wino Gold Watches ..... "- •'75 to 300 '750 Wino Sliver Watches 4 ' 30 to 50 rine,' (MI Paintings, Pruned • Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph. Albums, and a largo air ' sortinent'of rine•Gold Jeivelry, in all • valued.. at 41;006,000, • . Ai Mar ara Ticket qr. the oboes Prises hy pnr chatting ' Sealed for 25 cents, Tickets de • Scribing Prise are sealed in Envelopes and thor oughly related. On receipt of ?Acts: a beakd•Ticket will be drawn without, choice and delivered at our odice. or sent by , mall to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on the payment ofoas dollar. Prizes will be imme diately pent to any address, as r equested , by express or return 'snail.- • . • • Tau WS/ know sotutt your Prize te before you .pay for Cl. . -.day prize taa_y be exchanged for another of the gam orrice. NO N&ANKS. tfirOus patrons can depend on fair dealing. Rerzaltnces.--We select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn valuable prizes and kbadly_penrdtted us to publish them: S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y.,111,0t0; Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, 111.eptano, valued at 530; Robert. Jackson, Dubuque, lowa, Gold Watch, IVRI: Philip MeElifthy, Lout - o'We. MY., Ditunond Cluster Ring, fe - CO: Paiter6oll, New Redford, Mass., Silver Tea Red, 1075;11iiss x.mma 'Walworth. Milwaukee, Wis., Plano, ISM; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, G., Melodeon, 61:5. h hno names wopermission. OF THE P R E SS .—"They are doing the largest basineds;_the• firm is reliable. and deserve their . W smccess." eek ly Tribune, Feb. 8, 1868. "We have examined their system. and know them to be a for dealing firm. ''—New York Herald, 211 'Last 'week a:friend of ours drew a $5OO wire, which mot promptly reoelved. News, )(arch I, 1888. Send far circulargiving many more references and favorable notices from the press. Liberal induce ments to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains "xa C5..11 girt'. Six tickets for 81;13 forio;3sforls:llofbritls.' - All letters should be addressed to SIBLRER, WILSON 6. CO.. 173 BROADWAY N • Y. ,1116:rri SECURITY AID COMFORT FOR 1 THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. . , . . Jllt HARRIS' SAFETY FIRE JACKF 4 T ' t Car Heater and Moderator, FormwEE AND HOT AIR FLUES, dispensing with the use of Stoves and Fires In or about the Passenger or. Baggage Can, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired without the possibility of tiring the ear or cars bo obt a ined acket may be attached , Hivingof the.Vnited States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist the most intense heat that may be adplled to it In the position and purpose for which it. is IntendeOl.' It is Alum ProteellOA. from Accidents by ere, origi hating from Sties, or where iron pipes are used as conductors for smoke or beat. II is apLi. plicable to all piping that may become overhe , and is warranted to give perfect satisfacUon w wood or other combustible material may be p lace d In close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries, * 55 ships, steambo..ts, railroad cars, &c., wherever pipes as conditctont are made dangerous by being overheated and security desised. I will [tell, on ap plication, rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; also, territorial rights, tusuch u may wish to engage In settling priveges, either by State 1 or county. , J. B. HARRIS. frfrOdies at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT WORKS," corner of Morris street and theAllegke nyea Valtissd ley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. f - kr AN HOOD: HOW LOST I HOW ivy REsToRED rturtliublishall instated owe/- Pries, TREATME NT , LECTIJUR ON THE NATURAL and Radical Cure f tl x pe tni rms ou Wzhicea, a or Seminal Weakness, Involuntaiy Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar riage generallyLNervousnesa, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physibal Incapacity, !e -lm-Ring from Self Abuse, Ac. ,by. Robt. J. Culver well. dr. D. author tithe ”tireen Book." de. "A T BOON TO HOLTBANDS OF - BUFFER.ERS,` , sent under seal, Ina rain envelope, to any address, post tatittlreSe. NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE Buz 4550. Also Dr. MulverwelCs "Marriage Oulde," price 5115 cents. tnybtrodsmT GLASS MANUFACTURERS.-- I:The undersigned bluing secured the sole Agen. cy or the sale of the celebrated • ,_ . • COPLEY POT CLAY. Are now prepared to tarnish It in any gnantlty to those wishing to procure this superior article. Dui ring fifteen years' use of this Clau, we have arrived at such proportions as we belleye makes It a better article for pots than any In the market, we having 'enured an auerage stand of eta, MG' and TER YONTHO. We end furnish renelpea for the propor tion oftho mixture of Gas Clay to persons purchas int The Clay is ground and moulded anlumps ibr -DITHRIDGE dt SON Port Pitt Glass Wor Washington Street. Pittshuratia. ____. IVIYrICE.--The following -A O l APPLICATIONS TO SELL LIQUORS • Are on file in the Clerk's Office: John 'Hamilton, tavern. Oth ward; Allegheny. Hermaneny, tavern, 'Borough of S. Birming Wm, jfekhardt, tavern, Boro. of Birmingh'ns. Jos. Schneck, tavern, Boro. of Birmingham. Charles Hatch, tavern, Itoblnson townehlp. The, License Board will sit on the ad of July, 1568. at 9 o'clock A. is., for hearing the above ap plications. JOHN G. B ROWN, Clerk.. _JeTi:s6 ET B. LYON, I:Wider of Weights and Memos, Ng. airOMlTllstaarz:, (Between Liberty and Perry streets. Orders promptly attended to. ICE! ICE! ICE! • " , .:AVM. KREBS, Ice Dealer, No. 53 DIAMOND ALLEY, PittiibUrlik. Orden len here or it Hand 13;reet Bridge '4lll re• C i r r A P errT P A t iare l ir . Wagans "inning 1n pitta. WEST COMMON Machine. Stone Works, northwest earner - of West Common;-Allegheny: • - FRED'S ATVATER & CO. • nivel on hand or prepare 'oe abort notice Hearth andAtep Stones, Flogs tor Sidewalks, Brewery vaults; ete. Head and Tomb Stones. &e. ord ers,nromptly executed. Prbles reasonable. ?il OFADDEIV STREET.=—ZIOTICE ',is hereby given that ths- Tiewera, appointed' o assess - damages and beueatafor .viaeatt of hio. ADDEN hTitEET, Eighth wail ; Alit eny, *iii mencrttie premises , = on. FRIDAY { the 10th day 'or Jahr.at-4 o'elock 1.. M. tolte_tui ,to : is /li es q f theigreppointmeot., , JOH AIitKPA"I'R IL , JCL_ HEW V mat - eiddial': .. B LatKON.III744 , OBDI .f • • --- , e1r.41011.80/ir, ; S TROVA4,III i VICE L JO ej , bomb, given that ituVrintiein. no .. , tin Wes.' see s dir an benefit/ ler Lollies iIIrat , JACIL; Bog sT R t . tiesend ntertrinany.,///fon Pao -torelLin _lO boded , Alley: ,uietit Ott . the DOm l„evon ArtiUltliitAlf... the et dryOtfditlyi• tit iliii' 1 teicyc/r4,31.. - Aollttentt i to. ttiftdutiee• ill theft ay., pelntment. , JANES littoliAl4,„ L.. vA ,,.... jeigiilNSl!:Hl ...: !: ` ; 7 ! . .:' , l•l V itrili a 67 - aja‘ttl td 1 1 I t ACW IMALIMaIti I lektfiell 'II . IW 1 4 :etiSit_ir intelunioskesorprokliaglit yid tf, mew littentorr rfitf RH) !13 a I.f f L i , fv .1 , .. 1. • . Fire Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. Office, No. 42 Fifth St, Second Floor, OVER REIREMAN, NEYRAN & MERLE'S JEWELRY STORE. Robert C. Schmertz • Charlea Meyran , Wm. P. Laag, Wm. Carr, • - Peter lEetl, A. Stelnmeyer , ROBERT O. SCHMERTZ, Presq. BIORGANSTERN, Vice Preliq. CIIA§.3I:IIMBAN, 'irensuret.' C. F. EiERI . 3OB.EE, Secretary. The above Company le now tally organized, and prepared to take FIBIII RISKS. By careful atten tion to , business, prudence and fair dealing, this Company will! endeavor to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the comMunity.. • Je9:141. BENE UM rM . - INSURANCE COMPANY, , . . ALLEM" 'PA. Office in Franklin Savings Bank pdldings, No. 43 Ohlo St., AlleghenV.l A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the community, who :true t by fair dealing to merit shareof your patronage. HENRY ra.wnr GEO. D. RIDD LE . . . , DrBEcToRs . ~ ... . - ~ Hen Irwin I% L. Patterson, 'Henry Geririg, Geo. It—Riddle,Jacob Frans, • , Gottlelb Pau, Simon Drum,' J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush W. M. Stewart, Ch. P.' Whisten, Joeeph Crag,, I Jos. Lantner, H. J. Zlnkand, ' Jeremiah Ronan. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OP TEE CITY OP ALLEGHENY. Office, In 'ALLEGHENY TEUST CONPANE , B BUILDING. FIRE INSUIeAIitE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN, President. JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary. DIRECTORS: A. H. English., jO.H.P.Wllllamajdno. Tbompeon, Jno. A. Miter, !Jae, Lockhart., I Jos. Myere, Jae. L. Graham, !Robt, Lea, IC. C. Boyle, Jiro. Brown, Jr. !Geo. Genet, IJacob EADD. inh2s:n34 ASTERN INSURANCE COltr• - PANE Or PITTSBURGH.. LEXANDER NIRICB, President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. • CA-PT. GEORBE NEELD, General Agent. Office, 92 Water street, Spang & Co.'s Ware house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inure against all kinds of Eire and Marine Risks. weome institution, managed by Director. who arel knovna to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality to. main. tain the character which they have assumed, as of the best protection to those who desire to be insured. DIRECT 0118: Aleflader Nitpick, Joan R. MeCane, B. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Ciarks . James McAuley, Williams. Evans t Alexander Spee.r, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu, Phlltl p Ramer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. nor' P ENNSYLVANIA. • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 167,L4 WOOD STREET, BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDiNG. This is a Home Company, and insures against loss • by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.' ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH MeELHENY, Secretary. ' ! DIEZOTORa: Leonard Walter, George Wilson, C. C. Boyle. J. W. Erma, Robert Patrick, . J. C. Lappe. • Jacob Painter, C. Pittner, Josiah King, . Joh Ammogtiey, • Jas. H. Hopkins, ' A. n. • ' Henry Sproul, pDEIENITY. AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 a 437 CHESTNUT ST., NZAI2 ram nnuiciOna. Charles Fr. Rancher, Mordecai H. Louie, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, Feorge W. Richards, George Fates. CHARLES G. BANCRER, President. ' EDW. C. - DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE. Becretary,pro tent. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. mh2):wit. :A LLEGMEST INSURANCE CORP „km. PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No 4 31 ETFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK Insures against all klnda of Fire and Marine Etat JOHN LEWIN, Jn., - President. JOHN D. HcCORD, Vice Prealdent. C. G. DONNELI., Serzetary. CAPT. WK. DEAN. General Agent. DIRECTORS: Crp/. - Wto. Dean. B. L. Fahneatadt, Wt H. Everson • Robert H. Devil, Francis Sellers, Capt. J. T. Stock, John Irwin, Jr. John Dt McCor d, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hoskinson, Charles Hays, IDEOPLES! INSURANCE COM J, PANT. OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD FIiTH BT3. A Home Company, taking Fire and !Urine Risks DiaZOTORB: • • I Wm. _Phillips . Capt. Saar.. Rhoads, John Watt, , Samuel P. Shriver, John E. Parks, - Charles Arbuckle,' ~ , Capt. James Hiller, . Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk,- . WM. F. Lang, J . Verner, ' Samuel McCrlekirt WM. PHll4.Pll,,President. ' . . 1 JOHN WATT,_ Vice President. ... . . W F. OARDNE.R. Secretary. arr.:JAIL- eORDON," General Agent. MERCHANT TAILORS. MCARDLE, 3 LEXteiXAN'T TAILOR, No. GU SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH; Keeps constantly on Auld a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CAS Also, GENT'S CILOTHINE MADE HFa4RY • • "/ jimi.; •atllss4 No. 43 Mth'l34 constantly on haadi CASSCKEI{EB. YES Dims' & O. Merchant intbnai No. 34 Fed flt,; : Allegheny,` Have Jost received a ge and well selected steak of E1L141133 OROP GOODS* Suitable for &arse° $ custom trade. Also. a large stock of 'SENT'S FITONISHING GOODS. ' >ails LITHO t RAPEEERS - - - ILINJAKIN , .taILIP CLEM. QINGEItLY' at'bLEIS, SUCCessorS. 1.,7 to Ow. T. 801113014tiar CO:. - • L A I ;IiefIRAPHICEUIL The only Bee= Lithogyephie. Keinbifibineup ti S u r :albs sionntaine.• Busmen Cade, 'Letter 4= LaigiellAtirctarltimaatirri W e rint a i VIM, pon Ce.%4 ito:.i: Noe. azuskte°2ll/5t444.- plttAbit • • ' • • • a , al - ,&-"StrILDERS.. vazum - ' Sgt 4 iA.in t l VA,Ri "" V I nrwrilvANTA •Altirentrik ' A rointii Eti Mot t ' sismgo. Ra t ited4saw o.au. J et&eia ;JAW . Ili "l a , wiser war: via . ,-, • - • Is ~, .•,- c i ,, ‘ol,lllllolllMili mrEtEcTous : Louts Morgansteri, Joseph Ael, Adolph Krebs, Ch. Inebert, C. J: dchultz, ;Mirth/ Heyl. .;:lsresh2ent. ..SecreCiLry. MI! !MBES & VESTINGS NEDIING GOODS.' GENT'S ORDER. -the West • le.- TERI •1; TAILIM, • E1 ..113 4 1 M Yittliburgh, l's. of Cr,iOTHS. mr-sras-oliquiek BotgE• orrE Nviizrac orrzar. , • CARNCROSS & DIIEY MINSTRELS,' THE STAR TROUPE OF TEM 'WORLD, Commencing illonclay Aright, Junell.2o 20_ entirely new and original Burlesques. Ni: With their GRAND ETHIOPIAN gOTßEES,qMo fleeing °plan Extravaganzas, Operatie tieenes, Beau gongs and Dances: • ite., as performed only by this; Company concluding with the great new burlesque of UNDilt THE GAt3L l GHT,,with all the original machinerry and effects, as performed In their OpCre Henn. Philad.....lphla. For particulars, see bills. 1 • Box sheet for sale of Beaerveclgeata open at the Opera House this morning. lelS:sie 6iIIMU,IO EBLUKIPA'IIOIOI TABLEAU VIVANT, , . .WITH VOCAL AND.INgTRUNENTAL CONCERT Ry.over 100 PERFORMERS, consisting Of the•Pn. pHs and friends of S. A. NEALE, Principal of the Colored Public Schools of Allegheny, and' assisted by a largo detachment of tyro Compantes - of Soldiery at LAFAYETTE HALL, corner of Wood and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh,: on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, Juno 30th and July lot, 1868. Yu:lmre — Reserved Seat, with book, 50 cts. each; Tickets to other parts of the hall, 25 cents, each. Children's Ticket. 20 cer ts. . Doors will be onened at o'clock. , The Exhibi tion will begin at 854 o'clock._ A Police Force will, be prdbent to preserve order if necessary. S. A. NA.LE, Manager. Sir - The VarlOuS lines of the Street passenger Cars will be running to. Allegheny, Manchester, Birzam Ingham and Lawrenceville until half-paat eleven. o'clock. • ' •• 7e24:26:3648 LADIES' FAIR AND STRAWBERRY rwerat FOR THE BENEFIT or THE ROSS STREET. M. E. CHURCH.. • , i L A FAIR AND FESTIVAL will be held at A FAYETTE HALL, • - Every.• Evening- During• the Present, Week, and on . Saturday. Afternoon, For the benefit of the ROSS STREET M. .Ir. CHURCH: A tine-set of Silver Ware and a Oold headed Cane are to be voted for. - Admission 25 cents, including Ice Cream or Strawberries. • . -. • • je23 • WBURNELVB , .MUSEUM;:EXHIBITION, Compriming._WOßKS OF ART and GREAT NAT. VIRAL LIVING cintionTrzs, LL, AT FRANI:EL= HA • Pink stmt.; opposittalttsbougliTheatzte.,_ ' Cards,ol'Admlagdon t AB contd. .Doork open. Duck El o'clock A: 11. to ILO P. 'M.' ' SV8:018 arLENDEN GROVE. ; LDIDENDROVE having been fitted*, in th e '- most superb style, with a large and elegant Plat., form, beautifully shaded, laswn_Dlnlng Room and two excellent bare is now ready to rent- to- P - _/i NICE -PANTOS, UNDAY SCHOOL CBLEBRA TIOBS, Am, on the mostreasonable terms. • Parties holding PlottlnY de, Will dndlt tO theLr advantage to secure the !grove. The Grove Is easily •aseessible, being but' a few steps !tom the Oakland Railway Station, whose cars run re Fo r te gur arly m esvery x fift ~ app een ly a Minutestthe, air, 5 - • OFFICE -•OF Tilt OAKLAND RAILWAY .CO• • - OAKLAND STATION. COAL AND COKE, Lalnt & co. =I , COAL AND .COKE. Office, SandnakY Street and P. P. W. &. C. R. it., Allegheny City. / SUPERIOR Youghiogheny Gaul •and Connellsville Coke, AT LOWEST MAEKET RATES •T Orders promptly attended to COAL! COAL!: COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Having removed their OiEteei to • - ". NO, 567 XACESWALICIir,SIVIICM.IE:ro i. • (Litel7 City Plow MID) SECOND ELOOR. Are now prepa_red to famish good YOUGHIOGHE NY LUMP, NUT COAL OR S.LACK. at the lowest. asorket price. All orders lett at - their office, or addressed to theta through the MAIL whlbe attended to promptly.. my•Z:hat.. . OARLES H. AILtIST.RONG, DICA.LII3I. IN YOUGHiOOLENT A COVNELLSVILLE 00AL, And Manniscturers of COAL, SLACK AND DESULPHURIZED CORE. Office and- Yard--CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street. near Lock No. _l, Pittsburgh, Pa. Families an d. Manufacturers supplied with the berg article orCoal Or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at• any of their offices will receive prompt attention. ARBIL,TRONG & HUTCHINSON, .ADBLPHTA AI I 92OI:7I3I7IgHELST COAL CO.. SHIPPERS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL. ROAD A 14- RIVER, orettpeslorYonghlogheny . . . CAS AND FAMILY. COAL, Once and Yard-FOOT OF MY STREET, near the Gas Works. • • SIUPERIOR COAL. C. CIMERAW Alt CO. Miners andlppera of PITTSBURGH GAS, , TORGR and FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL and SLACK. Coal delivere d promptly to all parte of the cities at the Icrwest rates. I - Office and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT. SON ifortherly Canal)" STREETS, .Plitaburgh.. P. O. ROI( 1119$1. • • • °dm :deli SHEPHARIPS STEM CRACKER BAKERY,- SST Liberty Street. Our Crackers are baked upon the OVEN BOT TOM, and are superior to any baked by hot air or any other proem. • • - air TRY THEM.- m, , ~,..: :-: ,-" , ~... :. 7,•,, , • R.: ..,..; 75. r. A ... ~...,-,,,-....4,,......„-i:,, , ,,k .!,.,;,. CR AC..' .- -zii-: 1 ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY &Bilk: ..„.. , OPFXRED IN . THU any. , .„ . WINV, - BOSTOII I LDA," CRVAIS, FRENar. WATEkIitTTTE 8170Aleand SODA, CRAO 6 .-.. /CBS: SCOTCH and ;8140171T.' For Sale by Eery Amer in the City., - Bakery, No. to Liberty DYER "AND . SCOURER, ~.J. -tViegg DyE,fl'.,:ipl.p -, :scoußEß; pro. 0 ST* C - 14ATE , I, spritvarr; And Nos * 18$ TEA /Street* myvide4 . triton 're -r • • < , - -AROM=MS. &31,42_117 = , i! •.f ...- plan 31 sad*AltiOairiattadi-Mitmnithr.ri..l 'AttadisokstmAaltire,4lo l gobitinftbillming 4701;1141MIXIMMIORIMIQM!LLIMEGG0 Fi DAVIS. my2ll MEM A 1,1,, tAy.