tta u .," it 4 ; 'llll`rltt/t4 - MSS NEN ilti*yeAstoris: THE Pima ON ias ItaLrß. By ilerthoid .A.nerbach..Atithor'sZdition. With a portrait of the Author, and a Biograph ical ' Sketch' by Bayard Taylor. Pub lished by Leypoldt dc Holt, ,Di - ew York. 'For sale 13y B. B. Davis & Co., 1931.4 b. _erty. street, Pitteiburftb; Parbillrst, second and third of Mil popn ar novel, in paper carers, have beezi re ceive& The introduction of Bayard Taylor Lerida to favorably impress thereader, hut even' a _cursory reading. will . dediOnitiikte that the work itself, like "On the - Heights,' is of no ordinary kind. Theie ti,graip, of language, fertility .of creation, and at the same time natural arid' flowing'con- ; stnietieti of the. noril; that few works of this character possess. It, is intensely German in thought,iiid, gives pictures of men and things with ' , life-like? beauty: This trait gives illatest a reality* to the charicten: We,'fffeak of the plot, and nice delineation of character; without refererio4othe author's views. , Thefaet that;he is io•.popular at home is ntuCh in his favor. We have just recelyed the first bid, volume:of this work, which is admirably adapted forlibrarynerptiliett. iiiiirnitmy, or ' Formes.• .-By the author of 6 1 tiuy Livingstone," &a. Author's • edition. Wittallustrationa. Puttliah - ed by J. B. Lippincott & Co., Pliiladel phia..._.For sale by B. 2, Davis .t Co., /98Libeity street, Pittsburgh.. . This is a story of much interest, and hap a . fascinatiokabont it that will likely attrat the attention ' olt the reader from the first to the closing chapter. It is writieFt:ln easy, Kricetal style, thimgh a little highly colored in soles parts.' This edition is printed from advance sheets by eP e Ael le,rrandeteent :with- the, anther- The iethor is a favorite' witli , many, end this work 'will not diminish his lair rept2 7 7, tation. REKLNISCENCES OF 3frainaraionac. By Base PAto. Translated from the Ger man by ..Lady: Wallace. With addi tional letters addressed to English cor respondents..... Published by Lopoldt & aolt, New York, ;" For sale by R. S. Davis & Co., 193' Liberty street, Pitts burgh. - - Many of our,readers will recognize in this publiattion another evidencoof the ability of this publishing house in repro ducing valuableforelgik'yrOrks. We have here sketched' the remarkahle events in the history oftbis great Master, and a kind of commentary upon his letters.' In addition to the letters '= already published, there are several ' 4nglisliletters hitherto unpublished. His eventful- career, and association with 'edit. - great 'artists are deHizeattid ih = a cbristhhtYle. The wOrlt is smerbly-getteit ap r and. will ornament a `center table. - 'THE RIFLE AND THE ROUND IN CEYLON. By' Sir Samuel W. Baker, author of "great, Basin of the '.1911e," Tributaries of Abyesinia," etc. With illustrations. Published by Jo B. Weeincott & Philadelphia. For by -8.. S. MINIS et Co., 193 Liberty t, Pittsburgh. • There ita tharm about works of this kind, which- `manses and instructs, as well as entertains the reader. The hair- breadth escapes of the author, while • shooting and lian.ting in the jungles, are described by one who is a master. We are glad to see Its publication, as it will be-, gdiie many an hour of young people, which might be spent in questionable pursuits. The illustrations are graphic 'land in keying the text... BARNES' Norn.s.c.N PSALMS. Fab lished by Harper it Itrothers, New York. For sale by Henry Miner. Just received the second and third vol tunes of. this =valtualge • work. it 4"nsii form witiChla other commentaries, small and ... Cknytinlestr:steß: shall;: have more to, say ofthis very excellent : e-ons ittentarif at another till. • ' moots SE PRESS. B. LIPPENCOTT & Co., of Philadel phia, announopt "The Stomach -4d its Diffletailei ' "The Quaker • Pirthiansil; 44 11L0 Efoldltei;'_"Dean; Mfoid's ( Beek Testament;" , 'The Ee s. of Plar.arthmoor Hal 4" "Lives of St., Louis and Calvin;" "Cottage Piety Exemplified." "We have ' already announced "Allibone'sl.Diction ary oVEnglish Literatnie and- Authors," ,:Koningsinark," :,‘God in Hititcny," r and blobhEditions of vsticntitvatioall‘ko- Wejiotice that this house are publishing `' C hAr t e l o o 6 ''i works i n l ll 't :W e, ;•..• butwe Save not eien 'theca to ,fn eof • theit merits, compared with other Aides . , . works. 0' F 'nettle mil , s list's i Y 4 1 :47.crisPilliels" li°rlci ltun 'have in ss, "The Student's Old Testa .ment :Hi rk." ...Ely Mil Wm. I Stall& :They will soon issue "Wallace's Malay yeilike,l! 'eriduil!igeli:LVo, - pehn Vine Ards." The second and %li d . litittall a:tanker NotheAhi flAi Pions' -are list o, t,„ ~ , G. P:P '..4thAN*, , ,tc Ei t , , A , O rk, will; :soon pub , s'..tikh s ,.,.,tAtes ; - k r- fo lobn .1.1 1 :Auderbditi, the Naturalist," "Norimmi Leslie," "S'id i ed'illict Childtctive - "The Print/Onr bti o Dliyettologs t " and, ,_. cl stativindicii6leAtir, Ne,;(44l‘'n: . 32,0W11 1)41494g by E vm: Apv, , ggel. Phu," and "John Haughman's Talk." ' Ci t a l - 1 4P 1311 / 1 1 .P 1 k Co•tNew York; sAviiiiiiblisiantiaiy Foreigh:Miillpill," 46. rilitattiint —" Wobleby " oh Thine, 7 --40 Waterlflo4 fa" ..,:„..„. I,K . ..„. Haute 'l4 th e lueetrate qary of gelers. •v v : PrE4Bl 4 1 !!!491 ) ..4.P9.9 Boston,, au* mounce. it, hew; vlitipzc 43r, Itrarton's Life of Horace. .Graeley,,Li ids° a Diamond Edition of Kmcile."., lirsi,6towelahew • novel, "Oldlown Folks,".-will soon be _ -4.ut. They are; slow eboutaissuing• new 'lditions of. Stedmaiivs"Pattati,"'iiitireirm ' - wish "The -Bhuhileielitire"'° "Nit? • d= 7111 g," tWork orkilporting, is Inteun& ed, also a new editioll'of "Two Tears / 34 .49 R gmli"lte794:bans- D. APPLICIrOR /SC Co., liew York, will publithinlMay, "The 'American Antall Cycloptiiiii" for 1868." Part First' of "The . Man who Laughs," - by: Hugo, "Conntßobert, of Paris," "Tomtnyny, and what he did on Science," "Apple ton's Elidit-Trip Guide to Europe . , - for 1869," Volume Sf,h of "Waverly Nov els," ."Mantilla's Reciprocal Method ,of learning Spanish or. English," are an.. noune,ed. They have alLo in press, "The Lost Manuscnpt," "Electricity in its Re latieh to Practical Medicine." "Hhitory of _Morals in Europe," "Life of Daniel Webster," "Primary Troche," ''"The Woman-of Business," "Hereditary Ge. - nius," , "The Brain and the •Endi" and "The Dead Gueat." Also, tiiii,'Library ofWOnders—"The Meteors,""Baloons," "The .Great Hunts," "Railways;" "The Wiuicieiti of Architecture," "The Won ders ot Naval Art," "Celestial Wonders," "Parks and Gardens," "The Metamor phoils of Insects;" "The. Wondere of the Vegetable World," "The Wonders of Opties;" "Volcanoes and Earthquakes," "GrottAies and Caierns," "Heat," "The Wentileit Of Electricity." . Ella MAT VJAAZINMI. Harper New Monthly for . May is quite interestingand entertaining. • This num ber closes thelhirty-eighth volume,' •and, if anYthitig,' is an improvement Upon previous issues. It opens with Capital article - tin "Christopher Columbus," ele gantly illtistrated. Next we have_"M'ag dalen," b dainty bit of poetry by Harriet Prescott Spofford. "Glass-blowing for Little Folks," with nine Ilins t rations, is an ingenious story. Many will regard highly "The Sacredeity of theHindoos" for the valuable instruction embodied in the article. Then follows a well told story, "A Sin of Omission," anda quaint article, "Both Bidets" - by Miss Phelps. Mr. Greeley contributes an article, which it is only ne manly to name, to give it character. "The Plains, as I Crossed Them Ten Years Ago.' - The article en titled "The Working Men of the Middle Ages" is an excellent paper. The first installment of "The Brave Lady," by Miss litdock, will be welcomed.by hosts of her admirers. This novel will be con. tinned the ensuing year. Juatin McCarthy gives two chapters of "My, Enemy's Daughter." Several small ar ticles of excellence are also given. Clot ing with the "Easy Chair," "Book Ta ble" and "Drawer." Now is : the time to_ subscribe. Zippinootes Magazine opens with a capital illustration of "Hans Breitmanin Politics,"; ,which is enough to captivate the reader at once before dipping into the number. "Beyond the Breakers" fills considerable space, but will be welcomed by multitudes. The short poem, "May Apples," is nicely sandwiched between "Beyond the Breakers" and. a substan tial article on "Salmon-fishing in Maine." "Breitman in Politics" is a rich brochure, and will be extensively read. The stories entitled "Rougegorge" and "Dick Lysle's Fee," are well told. Both are of the love type t but quite readable. Prot. Coppee's ar tide is valuable as well ssinteresting, espe cially to those interested in "Derivatives." The paper on "Coal Mines" ought to be interesting to ns hereabouts. The "Re collections of Washington Irving" are well presented by that capital writer, .L. Gaylord Clark. The department devoted to "Monthly Gossip" is admirably man aged, and the "Literary Notices" show the usual discrimination and good taste. Putnam Monthly is embellished with an engraving of Admiral Farragut'a flag ship Franklin in a storm in the North Sea. ' The ,essay "Thomas Cailile as a Practical Guide, ' is a solid article of de cided merit. Immediately following is , a poem ot much beauty, which appearetin our. Saturday's issue, : entitled "Christus Syivae." The writr. Mr. F. B. Blimp ton, was formerly connected with one of our city newspapers. Installments of "A' Stranded Ship,' and "To-day" ire act forth. '' Many will admire2;"ll) , me." Among the capital stories, brief and quart, are "The Emperor's Eye," and "The Dream of Life." The paper en-, titled "The Voyage of the Esperango" is rich and racy. "Mexico and the United States" is oppertune. "The Monthly Chronicle," home and foreign stews, is brief and pointed. Notes on Foreign Literatere; Science and Art are short and crispy, and that capital chatty depart ment, "Table-Talk," is well gotten up. The Atlantic - Monthly' presents.a (sub stautlal bill of fare to the lovers of mega. sine literature. There is more of a prac-. tical smack about many of the articles than formerly. • The opening pages are devoted to "Malbone," which maintains its interest, followed by "The Clothed NJ/Ma t " n . n by Parton ,in his , best . Style. qt rahti:l ism" is a Searching paper, and one amuck). research. Two pretty plecee of. poetry. spice the number, entitled, ifThePtuitan Lovers," and "Eleanortti thiamin) , House." The poet Whittier's: paper, "The Heroine,of Long Point," is 'narked:l%/th tte usual godd sense of this' "The Foe in the House,: htficr' and "Spring :in 'Washington" are quite readable, and also the "Autobiogra phy of a Shaker." Bayard Taylor con tributes a capital artible 'entitled "Can a Life Hide Itself." The paper, "Pacific • Railroad," is -irood. • "The.lntellectual Character of Grant"' will attract atten tion. The Reeiews and Literary Articles ire as usual higlinoired` and diecrlminat- Galaxy forithinotoollkis a charming number. - Cbarles:Aes4O's tiPoqogeelf 4 1 1 4.4 18 0 10 # 6 -P5 14 .4.A8Prb 5 ,Interest. e , 0241 47 estl ~ "Wadiilia thoir- ~l4pot l ,' by: . g„Vitiot :white, is like the former, Inswitoifte,sind entertaining. if Vairiu and itepairseh is a 'mote, affair, Auld: lull , of • :kb thoughk McCalthrnsiticia on: o E4ll6h Toriism and' ItslleOtts"'lwillr interest QuJtfl'aillCitaltint OftlatteFlefdlig" is itiyeit,l446l4 billia r tyiltel• tt l i t • age. The mi l iske.it_4•o3f 10'elbS. • vocate," 'James t r _ Bind be U' with tender interest.' 1;4 noot Oct extray. agent. -The -"Choir - of 'l3oligitei" Is a Galaxy of interest and poetic taste. Then , fqllow "the Galaxy 41titbeiliwyo - --lihoit; readable tileces. -The defflitments "Drift. `wood" and "Literittitti thisavel are ad= iniribly Conducted) lipediiilrableiltdue for the editorial, "NebubleP .?litinbtil a feature of interest in this 111111641e0 5 ' . . Our Young Folk. , tbrAlitni month. brim full os good things 'forifnnighpliw ple, aye, and .peopid- `mature '.etits. The picture as a frontespince,,"Ltiliee of the Valley," is one of -.tender iiitetest. "Eitory of tilltaffDey" is not f: • ' - . . , Pry 1!' losing -- Va - JateriA 824 4 .", th e -," , ._ of ' 1 4 16 "Wifila=. l -aanie- 9 - be :with avidity. The little stories, "Laurence's takirj l / 2 Jammerhand "Carl". willups i leading. The practical worth of."Panklr 1" "Canary Jalands and c anary .. +, and "Gardening' for Girli," are stil et ident -Mid the clusrmhtg mariner' in;wbich these —things are presented; are worthy of note. And so of the other artistes. We are promised gossip about "Gipsey,” "Expltnations .of. a Missionary In -the West, , ' to. Write," "Coral. Reefs" and other 'wresting things. 3 fl;) Hours At Home for .May commences the ninth volume of this excelle.nt pUblication. Several articles'of solid 'Worth are Tnund in this number, as welles the "Motherleas Girls," and "Christopher Irroy." Atnozig the noticeable papers are "Syrian Ram bles," relating to the Sources of :the..-Jor dan. "The Russian, rearant" contains much interesting information of that far off country: I. The:"POStry; . ."The Clots tered Roof 1 "The House upon the Sands" and "Elijah;" are. exquisite,.hi l ig- i Ed pieces. The admirers of Jean ow will welcome the -article on ter. f. Porter gives another of 'hie sterling arti cles on "Bnoks and Reading," and "The Cannibals i vi Equatorial West Africa" will attract ttentiont ' "Sunny bank Pa pen," "Th Romances, ot Arthur," and other papers are Very readable.. We note esPecildly.."Leienre Moments," "Books and - Authors Abroad," etc. MIATI AL; rgrE °R ;?ffiallirro • iOitlf IL BARE, Of 'Pittsburgh, ttebteet to the .geetelonnof the Union Repablinen County convention. •18442'; Or FOR SHERIFF, . JOSEPH WASS, • Will be a candtdate'for - SRICRIPT, subject to the decision of the Republican County Conan• ?ion. sou: fgrFOR SHERIFF. I respoctfull illSOUtlcib myself • candidate for SHERIFF, sub y ject to the usages of the Re. publican Party: and if sUccessthl pledge myself to-devote allmr energy to an honorable and faith. ful disc/ram of the duties of the ogee. apil:ditgr , •ii. 11. F.LE,MINO. ar'FORISHIaIIFF. I would reepeigiully announce to the citizens of Allegheny county that I wilt be a ca.eidate for the oglee of surlily/. eunieet to the decision Of the next ensuing Unita Republican County Con vention. raANIE Darr, a. :h7o:nr • Ohio Township. -Foe SUEItIrIF. • 303151 A. WATSON, • • Of Elisabeth township. late private Comeau, D, 79th tea. Vole., wlll be • candidate tot t he °lnce otSURRIFY, nbieetto the decision of the Union Republican GlonvenUott..- • 'arilOtiftSDY ggy-FOR SHERIFF. WILLIMS d NEURON, Will be a candidate for the office of Sherif, sato ject:to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. mh.ffiatatbdalr ' COUNTY TIELEMPUB.• 3. F. Dincrairrort, (Late Brevet 'Major 1:r. S. V 015..) will be a condi oatelor .enomtnallon. subject to the decision of tke.Reppublican Count) t;onventien. ' a 027 or T :R COUNTY TREASUB COL.•.t a cropELmi), . Of Elizabeth township, will .be a candidate Re the above office. sueject .pz the decision of the Republican Connty Convention. apZ3.1167:n &P ' • - - • ligr F.Oll REconbEß, £UGUSTUS BEICEMILT, Allegheny City; late private Fifth Excelsior• Regiment. Lostaleg to the Second Bull Run Battle. " ap27:114-D&F IarISOR REGISTER OF WILLS JOSEPH H. GHAT, Buhject to the decision of the Republican County' Conyentlou. ap29:111 WFORC CLERK OF COURTS, • ..JOAN 0. BROWN, =Wale. borough, lateprivate Co. H, 10511 d Burt Penna. 'Vols., subject to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. me. TO THE CITIZENS 01' AL. LE es EN I' •CO U WTI:: I respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the Mlles of MEEK Or. COURTe, - subjeot to the • decision of the, Union Republican Cuuntyy Convention. I would aline that I ask the office but for ONE TERN. at she termination of which I would cheerfully retire, believing that there are others equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of the office, and as competent as myself- I will be under obligations to the citizens of the county for thele.eupport. - Ver . resoectfally, ' • _ JO.,EPR BRONTNE, Late 109 d (old 13th,) and sth Pa. Vol. Regt. mh2a:g47 • M EE. COUNTY. COMMIS- • JOSEPH IRWIN, - WIII be a candidate for County Commissioner. subject to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. ap27dl6 SPECIAL NOTICES.: WEPILEPSY CAN BE CURED Those having friends afflicted are ear• netpiliollcited to send for siCircular LetterOf Rei erences and Testimonials,' which will con• vine} the most skeptical of the -cured/WV Me Mousse. AddreaS VAN BUREN LOCKROW, 08 Great Jones street, Nem Yon. • igraLtitfilAGE AND VELIIiir y.-A4 Essay foi yon es on or de,' and' the `DISES dABUSES' wblebtreltermixrdtmeata M GE, .wittk sure means of relief. Seat In Nested - letterin• veloea. free of charge. Address, rJ. tsE .W. - LISFHOMTON, Howard Assootatlott delebia, Pa. . ,is ;an:dm" IarIiATCHELO -- WS HAIR DYE. . • • This.splendid Flair Die is the best in thdiroild: the only true and peneet Dim harmless,. tells.' ssisantaneous; no disappointment; n ri dionions r Mita; remedies - the ill effect or bad dyes; invidordtes end leaves the Hair Soft beantiral‘ Made or brosos. Bold; by 41 Ellyitit and Perlin:nem awl properly Applied at a sot Vs Win t. on', NO. 10 Bond' scree ligr . 11 0 01 r— 9li WHIMEO , tibtr . TIN Wit.4.TO TititAT ALL' PAIVATIS Messes. °Ammo in ilk Its !Orme; genbrrhe Ellen, i Striertare, &e.. completely indicated. abuse",nieutmolasi or cues remittal:Cm self . producing utunanlloen, nergen debility.' Initaidilty, 'eruptions. seminal ° th is %Auld finally. tomoteacy. permanently-Atind, , ?mug 41044 with delicate. Intricate and lent stand' id conltuttonal cOmplaints art politely hinted to cad f or , ecmsultationt: which testa ~n otMli t itxpezieno She beet of teachers. , has ..enab _I ,iditt to perreat remedies at ,onee elle:Midi one, perniahent, and which In molt cases Gill b 4 need Winton& hindrance to blvilnesui , _Meillatneitpre vared lathe establishment, which egobriteei at neat reCeptiOn and welting rooms: alsoogogrdlag 'Una sleeping 4partmenti tot • pitleautregoiring (31117.personal'attantion. and iapor,and °Um°. Ifni baths,. thus concentrating :Um lamed Mineral gpringo: lio tuner 'who hub failed. s tat e Ica case: Read what he yenta his pemphiet,o( din' , Paget, sent to 8 7 1 address for two I taintin agal• ed. envelope. Th ousands of cans treate lliumll. , guy. at •oeice an all over the con . , Clonsit..., !adultness, visually or. by_tmait,, . No, * Wylie . saes (near Conn Noose) *Wont:: ! au Pa. 'boars Ii J. X. to 9 IC nt. tin any, Ilg *. to 'inn X. Pamphlet send Uratty address got tMo .Kasagor. . adi" rOWATELOTIV ", "POTTED GAME;., tea ut. oribs above ~ A amine anOttraent o a o 4 eefebrated brand, Just receive't and Almada , b 1 tbe!dozeit or at retail, by . • ni • ci; Mc filillary aim `'Corner Liberty i4`..: 4 1 thareetii: Write' ;a ,4 kt1 4 . 1 419445. .4en.h9F, tVtiIW I III I III I 4N iss!tleMelegpii* comp= 9;t l :l,,NAlte4 1 44414 mitthrelectteti at ati66tdent shrtialitioAtos; itui tilduitArd. Bark's buildift.-Pxnfttle arenue,MAll 444 stlol • EAWARI? flk/r1 6 .1 4 4 01 .• taDa4:ll - 7 SepretArY, r' :nAn,w,AT, rioirgerwrimuis - 4Altuil Meeting of the Stockhold ers os the' ' t Yederit'Sureet , lind-7leasant 'Valley Passenger Rallway. Lompany, wi ll : be ,held at Gray's Dote; rortter'or Jaeketort Street' and Ir feeond mare, Ailearnv tIEV DAV Vti..V IG, Zia at ,P. bf, for the election o- td of Diteetoreil zIV 1,11 / 04 - n ine ' the S.ckholders will receive thelr certificates of stock. - By order of •Board of. Direelors,' W. 31. CA -4;r Secretuv. r.8./3714ENAL RINULE ASSMISOR'S 0/7ICF, 221) Dlsrurcr, - PENNA. PITIrSIIMIGIf t • April 20th, 'lai , ' farNOTICE.-1 MILL HEAR • , ~..• . ar.Q . determine at , this , Ofeee, until the FIRST DAY. OF MAT NEXT; aIl 'appeals relit tive,to ails ercopeot4 or excessive I'llj:tattoos of any , assess:Meets made by .Assts sot. Assessors In their returna ottlie an;iaal lii a'. RT.!SSI'LL -ERREIT, ap24:h99 PIPTBIIII2.Of4PT.WATINE A 0n1,.A00 S.R. Co., / OPPUE Tit • START. : '• PITTSEitnfOU. PA.. March 94, 1869. farTHEAIOARD • •DIREC 4 ,•:: TORS Or TI101: , COMPANY havedo , elated the regular Qua:loor iyidend (No. NM) , Of MO and one-41C pet cent,. free of ooyern meat ten. On 'the- capital stoek,- ibrthe Quarter ending March Plat, payable on and after MON. DAY, April 517“proxlmo. at the.otaCt'nfiWins. low Lanier A CO: lyo. 97 Fluent eet, tO those registered at Ners'York, and Attila , otikie , of the Treasurer. to those registered at Pittsbergb. The Transfer r llooke will. close onMondar, Anril 19. at 9 I: it:, and re - open Tuesday,' April 517, at 10 A. 9. • • • B. M. HUTCHISBON, Beer°, ary. IgrPEILLIC NOTICE. apl6:hs* Pumant to. an act of. Assembly, approved the 20th of March, 'lBO9 entitled ..an act twist big to interments to Trinity Church-yard, Pitts burithi** Publics Notice Is hereby ' given of :the In& tin on of the minister. wardens and vestry Of Triolzy (11pilicopal) Church. aster the 'loth of NAY, proxlT to use a part of the 'crave /round beton nir to or Connected wits' church; as site for new erections of Church wr Chapel anti Coe grades,. arid that Messrs. JOHN .Bao/onmslitizu, .JA.11.10 M. C,00P22, CALVIN ADAMS and JOSIAHKING, of the Testily, Dal/abatis sppointed sCOnonitiee to con fer and arrange with the friends and releglyes of all persons burled in the ground required for the pursioses'egt forth in the act of Assembly afbre said,. for then - retention under the new bolding. or removal to other of the lot or to one of the rural itemeteries: One or more of the Com • mittee may be found at the vestry ( room of the church al2 Tto o'clo ck d on . every WED NEWA.Y and CROAT until the 12th of MAY, at which time and place parties interested will please call. .1 : By order of the Vestry. JOSIAH Kura, iple:hlo ' Junior Warden. PENNSVIAANIA Roan co. TREASUREWB DEPARTMENT. PIIILILDILPHti FA.. Atiril A, 1869. TO THE IsTOCKHOLDERS 'OF THE • FENS . SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. All Stockholders. as reristered on the Books of this Company on the 30th dav of Ail. 1889 will be entitled to subscrioe for TWE NT Y-FIV E FEB PENT , of their respective interests In New. Stook, atp r. as follow • First.: My per. cent...at the time of seitcrip lion. betw..eu the 15th day of May, 1869, and the 30th dr. or Jane,. 1569. dsaonl, Itityper cent. between ,thellith dry of November. 1 9. abd the 31st day of Decem ber, 18 - 68; or. Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be pall up at the time of sub scription. and each instalment so paid up shalt be entitled to a pro rata of Ice Dividend that may be deelarref on full shares. . . 27stnic nat. every St chholder holding leas than lone shares. shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; and those holdint more than a mtsittple-of foul:shares shall be entitled to sub. scribe fsr an additional share. iburtb. All share. upon which Instalments are Yet to be old, Ruder Resolution of May 13, lees, will De entitled to their allotment of the Twenty-dire per cot:. at , par, as though they were paid in full. ap1.5.1148 THOMAS T. FIRTIi. Treasurer. arNOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN - to ou. OWNERO ; or. DRAYS, clams. C6.laitllollB,BCGKEtt. &c..twhetler resideat or, turn resident.) to the City of rituburgh, 10 paythar Imicenses thlaealeololl7/WITII, fn accordance with an Act of .Assednbly apprbeed March UP, 1860,, and an ordltionee of the Coun cils of the City of Pittsburgh, passed April le, .1660. • • JJI Lkesased hot paid en or before mei IL 1509. Al,w be placed in the hands of a police of ficer for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 tefits.lind all persons who negleet'orreftsse to tak* 'oat Licenses will be subject so a penalty double the abbot% of the license, to be iecovered beibre the Mayors '• • The old metal plates of last year must btre• turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or cants additional will be charged on each License. SATES OE LICENSE: , . , Each one horse vehicle • S 7.50 Each two 'horse, vemele • • 191 Each four borseivebicie 15.00 Each two . 16.00 Omnibis and; 'timber Wheels draviii by, two horses, sls4lo"eath." Otte dollar vitro; will be charged for tell" additional home used In 'any of , theab ol 47e,tbia. A:J.cobAtfm% "felittele ' Cltv 7.'reaetirer. AUCTION SALES. BY 1-8MITIMON& BOWL% SHOES .CAAPEirg FOE' THE MILLION. • ' ••:.4 AT • 'eidliiiio,4 l 9 EMPORIUM , 55 AND STifIFTM AVENUE. Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON & CO., proprietors of the well known jgatoooth /auction Houso are , creating an excitemenrconsequent upon the ar rival of new goods' which ate , being sold at re markably low prices. Goode oferery variety the • ilues sewed boots,. , Most fashionable bal loon/ gaiters and anklet. sloes, .slippers, &c.,, blankets flannels; cloths. cassimeres, cutlery and carints. , _Oalt and OSAMU'S. No trouble to: show goods. Ladies% mLsstW, and children's' .Ears at OUTSLIOUT own pricer.' All goods war. Megated. •r - , nom n`.l .3T L-LiGGATEr . . ALLEGIE PI RUST CO. . ItAn STOCK ADWISTRATOWS ; ' SAT;F,, riorlitNti; Ist,' it , 'oloelt; wlll bal.:4oA , theAuetbinit °nee, /4 0 ireduratitteet•Ateghte, by Ord& of the .id *lnietzator of the 'esiate'ot the lite GEOEG WINE,' 2 hAr. O 3 , Atielkliefif Co:' • • ' LEGO2ti'E,' Anotioseini: . u s pt9:: .;• 1;1 ;, t''' 'L/BlCht.L.' • CE.- 1 1Vheretti,' lette4 of . int the estate it 'CHARLES pi, 6 Iyl4 late . of; the olty tot Allegheny, de / mm(6, rabcPn e rated.t.o.taeAuLderalgued. All tend Mug imilicalust said 4161 , • are lequestedAtirent Atitbout per/0111 twie ed,tp 014,CIOte%sre meowed to .1 1,611,44 !" • V e lfft e /IW I TVIATENtiIti; , • ;1147( Admlnlstratrix, So.). Tiillox,iivßaciou,:Alooe4y Oktv. Avril 11A, ' see. ' ' • ' .211;bmi NUNINIRTILITOWS ' NOTICE. , i rr.,,._jttpoeigt f rstrntrtrthitestar,e i:f et sboWWitto A II:7 1 11'4.1g! ' Vag granted to e undermined. a 1 persona Innebteel to arid estate ..to mike Immediate mmeat, and,all,t . a g olaigif,for demands s onapiqd *Maw p_reeentltrem to" fidiAßitVialletntrix • Or tO er ttOra j', „ v , „ A „, , , lista Oa Otantltree . ' tlniga i l -- - * :6 19 / 9 ,O4XTX 11 I. Idthema uzumln ib r uktkocution,ot 3tA. 569 court of Con ott !Piglet •Ot Ilethefir onus T e ' is[ order? Mit netito ot the laboseiropthietierl be work , . ,14:she gitttSbenh lot , legate 'Ore 'weeks: OA she's *RI Aw 3 granted &tacit .temaxit gild , Cold i'anjege. t. 0 :90. 1 . 03 4 1 .44 1 M 4 .R l l4 4 2,Lit t go,' eiondst of ° .1 - ETING Asielsor Sid District. Pa. = NI 011,DILIANCIF --- u NI 1 41 - ' 14. 1 1.. 0 1.` . 1* 1111 kg " coa a espek e ' aimed , id es'? drit4eil#' she , ciWor jpitieleiintivri7o BacTites li' okta . vs . ' . .26 d. tha 52.qf PlitiftrPtainfisisot and . Cosmos , VOWS areetnlfed; it le-hereby Ordained land estoettef by .anthoritg gal sans at: the fres to be charged by the Weightnasters the city of 'Pittstitughi , fbr'the weighinat Coal. Lime, gaud, grainx May au al l, othertertitits, shall-be each•loatt•oPeOM . tattling less then 34 bushels, el.eeneei whenever, 30 and lett than 60 bustfe ircents When °Ter 60 nud leas than 100 be shehi,;),:gi Celan , • when , 100 bushels and over, la cents. For each load - of Hay con tate tng !less' then ' 1 ton, 4 215' tent,: when: over I tbn • 30 rents.. ror cub load of.' ' Si nd coutaLning.lton or less, ; 5 cents, and for eech • adeltionat, Jlt oof frictlonal pert 'threof oyer Iton, 3 cents. For earb load - otnime Con taining less than (me tori. , lo cents. And fbreach additional ton or ftactiossa part thereof oyer 1 . ton, 9 cents. .For each load of Pe tontainins ; less than I. ton: . s Gents, and for each additional ton Or fractional part thereef over I ton,3. cents. For each draft of Grain containing less toan 1 ton, A 5 cents, and: for 'each Addr tonal led or fractional patt thereof over toti, Llitents. -For drat drt of Live Stook less than 1 ton. 00 ceats, and for each &deft:tenet ton or fractional part thereof Over lion, .30 cents. For drafts of other articles. the weighing of which te•not ape-. talking provided for, the lees shall be for each draft containing less: than 1 ton. IS cents, - arid fbr earls siddittenni ton or fractional part thereof over 1 ton, "'greets. • , Sin.mid 'amount to be paid to the Mg by each Weighmaster shall not be less than 50 per cent. or all feet hereby authorized to be charged,' unless Otherwise. speoitically provided.for, and each Weiglimaater on the lint Monday 'of every mon , h. militetvrti Kir the Controller,' tins ' der otitis or allistnet Woof the numberof bushels./ loads and tons wePtiee, and the amount of fete received by him, duling thelaistmcmth. and pay overt° the:Catiareasurer the pet centage:Ana fees to which the city tpp entitled. Sic. 3. That any ordinandeer part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at ' the present - time, be and the same is' itreey re 4 pealed-so far at the same affect, this ordinance.. • ordained' and enacted bite's law inCotunahi; title Slgth day of anril,r D• 1869, JiMES MCAVLEY, ' - President of &lett Council: Attest; Z. S. MOREOw, . Clerk - of Select Cenntiti • . • W. A..2OSILINSON, , ' ' President:of Common' Attest: a.' MCMASTER. 4 . . . 1 ,Clara of Common Geletteli. , ap2S, A N,OftDINARCE .- • • , • ersittilof Certain Erickloges.. ta the CrafbanY PlForneroted act:, tot A eionblY. A proyed the Wang of Rarelli; A.R. 111091fotther 'of !Creating* Bitidge in *ha Co zity of AllegbawrialbeAllegbengandillut. ler Plank Road, at or near " the llotitb of Weirs Ban . . .:..: 81:6.1. Bo ifiliref amid and enacted by the &toe and. Common Colanetta of UsaVity of Angie:or*, and ff. it hereby ordained and enacted 4ot/orrery of thoreame. That authority is hereby granted to the:President, Managers and COMM. Wve r ilro e t r i e l a n sit i tuTiltgrilmtamtt: City or PittsbUrgb. tie ccrofity Of egheny. to the Allegheny and Butler Plank. Void. at or near the mouth of Girtyis Bun. to enter upon, take. use and occupy shelf portions of Forty third street and of tue rivertrunt at the northern terminus thereof, including tile lauding, as may be necessary for the o oper ronStruction of said bridge. and to Laild and locate the abutments thereof upon a d over 'tric vame, provided the lime be used al U oecunle‘ !neap amistintr sato facilitate a - tens to' alt% Midge. ego. S. Toys drl Bridge CantiranY shall have , like imam. ityl o change and alter the grace of said Peaty-It irttstreet: lubjeC: to the approval of the Committee on Streets and of tne City En gineer, in suet manner alto render the approach to said bridge-post convenient and OW. • daC. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance oondicting with the-passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same laltereby re peeled so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into. a law in Couucgs, this 26th day of April, A. D. 1869. ' • ; • JAI ES IicAULEY, , President of Select Council. Attest E. S. MORROW, Clerk of Select Catalog. W. A: TOMLINSOIf, President of Common Conseil. Attest: U. nicIA•Tr.B. Clerk of Common Council. 'ap33 A. OADEVANCE \ Per Opening Barrens Avenue. F.E.C. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburgh, in Saect and Common Councils at t• ambled, and is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, That the City Engineer be and is hereby authortzed and directed to sur vey and open lierrone - avenue. in accordance with the plan in tee Engineer's office, and to ape praise damages and atom Innen caused there by John -H.llltewarti. /1. liVennleton and Jos,Woodwell are hereby sppolated. in aceOrd ancewith the act of Assembly approved Jalidary 13th. 18134. T Sec. That any ordinance or part of ordinance Conflicting with the passage of this ordinence at the present sAme, 'be and the same is bcfebY rtr pealed so far as the same affects thlt ordinance. Ordained and • enacted into 1 1 ,1 ha In Councils, this !A9tlSday of Aprii,-`A. D. 11309 . !* • • 'JJaiLES 31eATILEY, • ' President of Select Council. Atteiti E. S. Ifonness, • Clerk or Select Council. • W. A. TOIILINSON. I - President 'or Common' Counci I. Attest; MdAiisiks, • Clerk of Common Council. splB AN-011.DINANCE For the Otestrnetlon of a Culvert Across t oss Latimer Avenue as It/glees StcriiiN 1.• Be it ordained 'and enacted \tert the Curti Pittdburylt, in Select and Common cu cite4visembkd, and it ie hereby ordained and entitled by the authority of the same, That the City rtgtneer be and id hereby authorized 'and directed to advertise •lor proposals for the con sti action of it enivert across Latimer - arencte. at it - esters ion, and to assess co-t of the -same George. liegley, Samuel. Crawford and . William ,Borettileld are hereby appointed. - trance 9 . That any ordinance •or part of ordi. conflicting- with the, passage of this ordi nance at the present time, be and the same is hereoy repealed se far as the same affects this or dinance,' • 1 ' ' Ordained end enactsil into •a law Lti,Councils, thls•R6th day Of April: '1969. --.,,, • • . • • JAMES 310,17LEY, ' . • ' President of deli t Council. Attest: HA. libunow,* ' ' • Ofera of Select Council. - F W.. A. TOMLIN N, % i '; President of Common(' uncil. Attest: H. IttelfailfEll.' • . lar.rk of Common Council. al9 A N ORDIN,LNCE : . - , For Opening Rose Street from Over! , hilt letreet - to Devilliors SECTION 1. 13e it didatnoci cinit enacted by the City of Pitteburyit, 'in Select and Common Conn etis assembled, and it is hereby ordained land enacted br the authority' of. tee game. Um; (the City -En gineer be said i hereby authoriaeCto survey and open Rose street from Overbill street, •to .Devil /era street, in. accordance'with the , ...City District Plan," and To appraise damages 'and „assess :benefits' 'James Parks:• Mimi. lin dle and Aaron Floyd are hereby appointed,lnrac 'cadence with thee .t of Ans.:imply approvelidan uarl 6th 1864. , . i3r.ti; 11.• That, any ordinance or part of ordl. - nance conflicting with the passage of this ordi trance 'at •the. present time; be and''the same is hereby repealed so far seam same ; affects thiSor crilalTiP4 - ___. MEE 6)rdat_,* iuld , enacteo, Into el law. in Conni e, this Aeitt day of AnrU. A. D. 1869. • -L. - JAMBS ModITLEY, ' - reesideut.of Select Council.' • Attest: E. S. MannoW, Clerk of Seieet Cornell. •( TODELIITSON., rreildent ot.,Common- Cor4kal. fittest:ltedLmiritn, . - Clerk of•Cotunion Council.. split PROPOSJUA3. =2 RAILLBOAD LETTEVG.- - St. Louistandalia &Terre Haute 0. • propossuy o n.be receive tuaLll . /3, 3LbY addreseed 11 q 1 P-PfliWTH.,* Co., Chier,b,ontrietip, Etipits,4disim, Air' the No ftt.i (Y). =Pit lit thin I:4lfte, The work 14 of the most prising both 'tat 'Vern' i 4 ,4 alio UlitiF PATsizENTS,, c4stl• be seen at' ,the imiets TerteMaite,,after April 200. ' , r; t inspleystartlia. - - coneukang *ikrpeefp, 18; /8690- , tudliti* • prikjpwilt ?be received , • f e lltthlt rreietr.r cc City' v,b tor _!lex tbe iellerYt I t ,o zlbutteXidietlttlilttobaite I on the supti#ll - tsgCreseitie shasig t 9 soled °gall b • ' " • sAISILTEL.XII.BORie, , a lirgi r qh '. ‘44 1 0 1 *} 13 6 9 .. 144%.41a;kat5. : • i ;~~Q~~ PURIFIES-THE • , , .1, .1. FOR SALE BT DRUGGIB'rt. tyst4s =As:. • „• • • 7:s de/ . • ' -•• ME ; THEW OPERA HOUSE. _ tk.„ o4 _ ilminnsaciga Managegr . M. - W - . WatinaPp. - .I..c:i I . . ••• EIItS,EFIT and.lut AUFIst - bat one ok thr. bra. liatit ingagetaetrt'te the popaßtsattiri•-• ' - • 11108111.23101EISIMIC ' . l • FRIDAY EVEICING, April, ARIA. 3/119, will be presented Mr. Brottgbanits great dia7 matte satire, entitled' . • • THE 1417151/7.0/1 : 14.7E. - varryohe Small. ',scampish ohgraieter she Chancel.'" • • • • •htre Jehn-littraglimni- FAIDA-Y 0*111t14 , 12 mg, .nßortnirky - _. • , • Brown= Natini.e on Batatsfav:. • MOI. DAY EyENI NEI -litraierr W'RiW7filicrAGlC . H o vir. N1M.4,11.1110,i4fi1t,41 and Aistiager., BENEFIT ()FA OAK. ogvvgicx., § , piendid, Ladles 113,Claee,cro W.A.NIPD.r*O yougg 4434 s for A BReCtaf.Ailir BarteMie igriit/IPiE/4;# # irSEVlti AND I'4II4OII.IIEINAGIUUII, The Ga,eat FIPTEI AVENUE, between 13ndtbditd aid Wood treets, , opposite Old Tbeatti.l en Day and Evening, alli.theiess. A.ambiaioncii3 cense: ortiariesti IfFeeate.- -f arwL Of .I!hiladeixoldp, • - Wlll deliver his opening lecturele his celebrated course of six lectures on the .;LiWs of Physical. Culiure Artzief ifellth; Streeirih. fifisee.J4eenty,, and Long.Life.r ,a 4 • • tAPAYErfitHAIL, KOMUT kridirtre, MAit ad 4 186% =Beats free , tiktlie +lest:Actg.*. 1 Dr. Glesson'S lecture wilibeillustrated with the linest eollectiOn ef - oiodels: snelalansjic.. ever seenixithe United States, costlat 10Yetifib.090 ; in parts: ' • 7 5 ' • ; • 14410112111., c Prgli:i'oolX l NATIONAL WIRNMIMCWIR,i ukirm'sfil7k4i4 , lldduti:, Chartered bylipiudel Aet Approved-July .165,:/e4lB. awh .Capital - - PAID IN :FULL, . ISRA.NCIAL OFFICE s FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA. . Where the general Loudness of the Coumen7 traropoted. and to , which' all general corres pondence should be addressed.. • • • ' . 'OFFICH.BII. , • JAYH President. JAY COONY, anairmin ilr.anee and Executive HENRY , D. COI:MX, Vice President . . E41.2i • deeretarr and Aetnazy. , , Ihle Company offers the pillthring a. vantages. It 'Company. clartered ay special Ot,OI Congress; .1868 s • . • It has ti paid -Up eapitai of 4111400,000. Itefiersloie rites of premilum. It' flirnishes larger Insurance than other com— . antes for the same money: - It is definite and certain Jetta terrps Its policies'are exempt from attachmient. There are no minecelissa7 zektrictions In the- Bay r policy is non-forfeitable. Policies Indy be taken Which pay to the insured their fell amount, and...return ali the premhuns. so that the Insurance ,costs oily the interest on the annual payments, _. Policies may', taken; thitowill pay to the is - eured. after a certain number of years, .duriatr tile, an annual income ofopelenth the amount named in the No extra.rate is charged. forrisks Upon thelives of females. . _ • It insures, notle n a y dividen ds to policyhold ers, but at so low Woos t that dividends will be im possible., , Cliculars, Pam phlets aril tuli particulars given.. on application to' the Branehollice of the Com pony, or to E. W. CLARK A Co.. Philedelphis, General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jerae • JA 'coo= a CO.; Washington._D. . • For Maryland, Delaware,. ,Virginla, Distriat. of 'Columbia lind:ff est VlrOnia. • ins avo., Agents for Allegheny.; Beaver.. Butler, Mercer and .Washington counties. . .ler LOCAL AGENTSAICE WANTED in every . City and Town; and. applications ham. comps. lent parties for such agencies with suitable en.- dorsement,' should beaddressed Ps ) THE 'COX-' PANT'S GENERAMAGENTS ONLY. in their. 'respective districts. . mh2e:arwir 4LL E GMEN IF INSURANCE COMPANy _QT • • PITTSBIIIIBII. GE.Ne. COMP 13711.1/11T,8i51 BLOM. iuMtei against alt.kinds of Fire satillarlizis .14jEt14 Prestdesst. T. J. HOSKINSOI7 TieePsesldeph O. sasyc D ~eea imumrona plAtiplat. J o hn yrwise = 11.• L. FaiimiStotk P. J. 11031.11qoa s c W. 11..E.versols, , G. Hussey, Bobertll..Davls, Harvey plitds, - Francis Selkirk , . f.itisale_cHays, • Casks..l. T. 13100111111111. ' Capt., Wm. Dean, ,T. H. Pleglb., , . MOWIRRIRI4 I TEE ITOPLEEIvas Vitrosiuxx ,HAS REMOTp , , TEIEMIIA,RILY TO No. 81 Fourth Aae►tue, Tamedlately oppoilte tbiti lb erloatign,where It Will remain titan' tile- Bate noels vemtisair .841141 1 g lxnaDieted_ , whea thounk wliithen be leca ed build/Ai!. Filr07111(p71111801115T,' . , N D -u REMOVAL. ; ; , -I. M. G.A.,itAltr imibti l ey-at•Law, lifs,iitinfrea tits 011ge to No,. pe rxrnt • r I HAIR AND PERTUDIERt' i 1 MI A PAP cMigf - *. 3 gro..n,p7 sr, brav r.tre f it il „ , Ir. . Vs. _MC c • 7 1 7 er elm., ;Ekcaa, ola Wits. iI. . AA A wou Ndrwo4, 41195 , i . 040. ; .L • , ;saw EtenatemestWallv COW dads : lamowskuotm44l4 143.1-2T2Lit.: i. .. , • ........munimma...............—......._ I 1 IP • IMUI .4r. 04 4 , 19411'4.440 . tet i 111VMM tbbillo dips alkie by 7. ILOANPUIaak El El LW ORM ! 1= OVALS. y ~ • J 1 !, Taiil4llm e?.v ... JA I.- _ .