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MOWING DItEBBEB.
' 'White dresses area
becoming more and
more fashionable for summer morning
topettes, and a new method of trimming
thgtai. •kas been introduced this season
Which 'deserves passing notice. Upon
, White, clear organdie, narrow cross cut
folds of fine linen cambric are laid and
stitched with the sewing machine through
• the centre, a space between each fold
There are seven in a series round the bet
titn of the skirt, which is gored front and
sides,- and five upon the basqueland
sleeves. An under-skirt of book muslin
is shaped exactly like the organdie kirt
to wear with it, and is trimmed with en
1 folds of linen cambric like it. The e Ore
4 costume, including the under-akirt and
; I sack, trimmed with linen bands to m tch,
is ~ thir y•iix dollars. The, e ff ect o this
•:' tr rtm .ii il;rmat be seen to be eppree ted;
t
ft 'ke folds of white satin, and has
i she ge er Wriehtfig - .perfectly and
~. ironing without impairing Its beauty.
1 Very elegant organdie dresses are pro
fttsalyi trimmed with fluted frills, puffins,
1 insertidlis , and tifigingsrof Valenciennes.
1 A MAW Styli ha a lbw; ' square yoke, to
1 wiliCh a small Watteau is . attached at the
bakkJibr an. OVer-fskirt and pannier. It is
1 finiafieki with 'frills and puffs to match
. the,litni)zosti skirt, and has bows and
Strtsiniera of narrow pink ribbons in the
1 centre , of the wide box-pleating at the
Iback:- Another style, has an upper skirt
very bouffant,' and a short sack or bisque
~
i open upon ,
the back, out in points'edged
, With wide' valenclennes and united by
1 1 boWit, 'and ends of pink ribbon. A.
i I bright ChlnS pink and China blue are
-- just now Ivry y faahionable colors, particu
-1 .. laxl
_in, conjunctiosi . with • a soft pearl
1 grey or dove color. Last season one of
1 the ladies' famishing houses here made a
feature of ladies'. gored wrappers,- well
! cut and neatly made, for four dollars and
a halfeich. This season they sell them
for four 'dollars, and are disposing of im
-1 meitlitt quantities. They, are finished with
a little chintz bordering stitched on, and
1 supplied with belt and pockets. Some
fashionable dressmakers charge seven
• dollars for making a good wrapper with
1 no More work than this, so that a price
1 which really little more than pays for
i labor:end material is considered wonder
! billy, chqp. ' The demand for these
wraPPers Moira what might be expected
if ladles' ready;made . garments could be
uniformly obtained at reasonable prices.-
1 At,the establishment where these are for
sale, there are fine cambric and excellent
cotton under skirts, Wicked and trilled,
from .1,75 to $4 each and a great variety
, . of Holland and white linen dresses for
i • children from $1,50 to $5 each, very pret
i tidy made and trimmed. These are a real
boon 'to mothers. Linen cambrics are
,• among the coolest and prettiest morning
-divines.• The trimming this season for
. - white liners consists of narrow fluted
A ruffles of the same material, and bands of
r plain cambric in the color of the sprig,
for those printed in colors. Narrow ruf- i
flea of the same gathered and edged with f
•, 4 ,•cluny.lace are also very pretty.
THE BASQUINE MEW.
i I This is the newest silk cloak of the
atiason if it can be called a cloak, as in
tendedto win regard and admiration by
the,multiform uses to which it can be mit.
, (llbaks are so little required now, that a
great deal of ingenuity is exercised in
adapting them to additional purposes,
- .and the baaguinefichu is undoubtedly the
Most successful: one which has-been at
i tempted. • It consists of an over-affirt,
I confined by a belt and pelerine cape; no
i sleeves. Tlie over-skirt is rather short,
DOI upon the back,' - and caught up with
large rosettes and ends upon the sides;
tiemetitnee upon the !seek, also, entirely to
the waist. ' Both skirt and cape are edged
1 ith lace or rich fringe. The bssquine
1, hu can be worn to complete a i suit, or
th a colored dress, or the overskir t can
Worn with a white dress, and the cape
0 1
ein - outdoor finish to muslin and gram
) dne dresses in summer! Who would not
f l 2 410 useful a garment?
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• , THE "WATTEAU"
lanother quite new and very stlish
b
i
ack Silk cloak, which can also be worn
as an overdress, The upper part of the
body is plain, and trimmed with rich lace;
to form a Pompadour two breadths are
pleated into the back, and the skirt is
caught up newly to the waist, dividing it.
into . two long puffs; which are pleated
into the plain basquine fronts. This
cloak is elegantly trimmed with lace and
puffing of silk. It forms a very hand
some overdress to white muslin or an
upper dress to suit. A great variety of
y little black silk mantillas have made their
aPpearance, some Arming scarfs, Some
little pelexine capes with lappets; belted
on and ornamented with sash, bows and
ends., Some are trimmed with fringe
and some with lace, but the most of them
with tinted ruffles or pleatings of the same.
This method of trimming silks and other
goods with•the same material is very
' much liked; it preserves harmony in the
•costume, is less expensive, and wears
uniformly with the body of the garment.
Muslin - 'and other scarfs will have a
• greater vogue this season, en suite with
the dress, and are very pretty and grace
'• 'ful, especially with white striped organ
" dies. Striped grenadines also make pretty
scarfs to wear with plain gray or fawn
colored tissues.
COSTUMES IN ntacx 011r5.3RINE
Theme* costumes in black grenadine
.consists of a trained dress trimmed with
s flounce bound' with green, or corn
•colored silk or satin; an over-skirt very
bouffant also ruffled to match; a sash which
is a wilderness of'
Antoinetteloops, square bows and
-ends, and Ma "a . cape, which
..se i )
can be worn, or n o t, at pleasure. There
is no lining in these dresses, but are
worn over a low-neck black silk 'slip, and
-are ornamented with ruffles and. pipings
of silk or satin Upon the wil s t. A , huu.
.dred dollars is the price ready.made, not
includingthe blac k si:k slip. Short walk.
ing dresses of bl ac k grenadine are a nov-r
elty;libey are al ways trimmed with ruffles
.of the same. China Crept, trimmed with
satin, is one of the most elegant materiali
we have this season for walking suits and
costumes. It is not common at all,ind
can - only be obtained at private French
.importing houses, such as .Xma.-;Nritalie
Tilnans, who makes a point of/bringing
out a few rare fabrics, Toussors and Jap.
anese silks. satin cloths, .white fouhird
, Grepe:de Chine and gaemietlaixobtry, in
choice Shades and qiialities. These swede
forra a Complete' contrast to the mass of
common fahrial with which the market la
deluged.
. ; LE2iOTII /OF SILMTB. ,
What are palled/demitralaa have sea
—~ ~ ~,a.
L T i~~ v~y';~
needed to theenbtmcraily kingekiitArtrif
last winter v and *re mind' betteibuited to
thin, materials ttliotmdi► skirliare•also
fashionable, that is to say, skirts that just
clear the ground and are the same length
all the way round. These with. the skirts
ota nieiderate Walking length make a.suf.
O&M :variety and ought 'to suit every
taste: 'The , question, Is often asked
whether short skirts , are gored plain all
round. They are not. They are, gored
in frontand at the aides, but gathered full
in the back the same as long skirts. The
new hooped skirts are very nice and very
'much liked, they are only from seventy
to eighty inches round the bottom, and
prevent the clothes from clinging, with
out expanding them to an ingracenal size.
They are most sensible and economical
and fully meet all requirements.
NECK-TIES
There are four new neck-ties, 'one, the
"Soros's," made of satin edged with lace;
another, the "Panier," forming a sort of
semi-circular puff, edged with fringe; a
third; the "Sailor's Cravat," a silk neck
tie knotted loosely ; and a fourth, the
"Irma;" which is a square bow of striped
ribbon, with fringed ends.
NEW LINEN COLLARS AND CUFWIL
New linen sets have small round col
lars edged with a narrow fluted ruffle
the cuffs are. quite narrow -at the w rist
sad finished with ruffles to match; they
are seventy-five 'cents the set. Striped
collars and cuffs are, still in vogue, and
will he . used for travelling and country
morning wear.
1302iNIL'f8
Among later styles in bonnets is otte of
China blue crape arranged in a very high
puff, and trimmed with a small. blue
feather, a pink rose and white aigrette,
tipped with black.. Lappets Of crape
edged with:blonde and united together
with a rose and feather tip formed the
bridles. Another very pretty bonnet was
composed of flutings of white chip edged
wi narrow real black lace. It was
tri ed with. field flowers and with a
bow of black lace which fell over the
chignon. Laprets of black lace fastened
with a bunch of field:, flowers formed the
necklace- The "Versailles" is the latest
in iound hats; it has a high crown, is
trimmed with a rich plume of feathers
forming an aigrette acrd is worn very
forward upon the head, and is considered
very distinotte. The "Shepherdess" hats
with wide indented brims will be the style
for .borne and country wear. Drawn hats
and bonnets of book muslin are • made
for travelling, -for, children and also. for
adafts;" they cost fiora three to five dollars.
THE 6.'COQUETTL''
This is a new fan parasol which has
bet% for some tithe before the public; but
only this season obtained a vogue. It is
now for theflrst time made in a great va
riety of styles and at comparatively rea
sonable prices, and may therefore win ita
way to popular favor. The Coquette is
very pretty and very appropriately nam
ed; every motion is piquant, and an in
vitation to a flirtation. It is the -most
Convenient of parasols, Ind by touching
a slide becomes the most graceful of fans.
It can be used also as a screen, and will
be found especially useful for a plc-nic, a
matinee or a drawing-room tete a tete.
The popular styles are composed of flut
ed silk in every variety of color, trimmed
with black lace, and edged with rich
knotted fringe the shade of the silk, and
have handsome carved handles. The
price is'from seven to ten dollars, except
when real lace is used, and then of course
they cost more. .TErtNrs. RINE.
The Fatloaid Sunday School Convention
The first National
,Oonvention of the
friends of Sunday echoole In the United
States was held in New York City, i n
'1832, and the second in Philadelphia, in
1839. The third National Sunday School
Convention was held a few days ego in
the city of Newark, N. J. On the third
day rtsolutions were adopted, embodying
the views of the Convention. The Sun
day school is approved, not onlyas a me
dium of instruction, but as a valuable
auxiliary to the household study of God's
Word, and assupplementary of home in
struction, and the conviction is expressed
that these different departments; of Bible
instruction are and ought to be entirely
harmonious and mutually helpful.
The Convention also expressed its ap
probation of Mission Sunday schools;. of
State, county, town and district Sunday
school Conventions, and of normal col
leges for the training of Sunday school
teachers. The Convention also earnestly
recommended that children should al
ways be warned against the evils of in
temperance, and bluetit the practice of
total abstinence. Ttie:Eurolinient Com
mittee reported that M 5 delegates had
registered their names, representing 29
States,
as well as England, Canada,
Egypt,and Africa. The Convention, on
April 30t.b, adjourned to meet in Indian
apolis iii-1812.
Tam Russimv VAPolt BATU which bas
been claimed to be an, infallible cure for
hydrophobia, has recently been tried In
Chicago and found to be ineffectual. The
patient was handcuffed and placed in an,
air-tight closet and the steam introduced
from beneath. The heat was gradually
incrcased, - and in five minutes the,tem
perature of 125 degrees' Farenhejt was
reached. At this point'the patient' fell on
the floor , and his struggles cetuad. The
heat was further increased to 1 7 25 degiees
and then shutoff. The inanimate patient
wax next removed to an adjeining.rootn,
cold water was thrown on/nis face, and
although showing symptoms of revival,
in about -ten minutes ,he expired. It is
stated that, before death, signs of hydro
phobia again becaine manifest, and,
therefore, it may reasonably be concluded
that this terrible disease cannot always be
cured by•the Rultsian Vapor Bath.
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A COMEI,PONDENT of the l New Bed.
ford Mereury,writea from Sitka concern.
inohe manners: of the inhabitants, that
the children amuse themselves by'sjitling
with hire feet on the Ice, clad in at frag
ment/ of blanketi the' ,elders keit, dogs
and'beat their wives- the women paint
their faces to save' the trouble of - Wash - .
lily; and when O ho dies they build a• cob.
house of 'Sucks, Julia large enough to , boa
a boily t put it:inside and. set fire to it,.
and - burn it up, all hands sitting around
In a circle, the women howling and the
men heating time with bigleticks.'''
AT LA. C11,0891i, WifiloollBlll, flio other
day, Ed. 'Patton, a- telegraph operator,
jumped. twelve feet "six Inches at. one
standing jump, and Mr. Burke, of the ex
inches press, ollice,
„jumped ,twelve
_feet .tive
'Ws Is the-hest Jumping ever
done the 4 re, 'excipt Oscar Wissinger's
jump of 1859, when he repeatedly
jumped thtrt e t i n feet, and once on a wager
thirteen:; feet and. one lach. g
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P A. . s .r ;;.
LIFE INSURANCE CONEY,
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AXERICA
Chartered by Special Art of Cmagre
Approved July A 5, 1868.
Ikish Capita $1,000,000.
I PAID I* PULL.
BRAD C 8 OFFICEIt
FIRST NATIONAL BAWB BUILDING,
Where the general business of the Company it
tranateted. and to which ail general corral.
pondente should be addressed.
orinciens.
CLARENCE H. CLARK. President.
JAY COOKE. Chairman Fir.ance and Executive
Committee. . •
HENRY D. 1100KE , Vice President.
EMERSON W. PZET, , iiecretary and Actuary.
'lbis Company : offers the following ad taxes:
It Is a Nntilioal uompany. el 'Meted o special
act of CongreFs, 1888: •
It plog a paid-up capital of 81.1100,07.
effert low rates of premium.
It furnishes Auer Insuranco than o er com
panies for the same money.
It is definite and certain in Its terms.
r j ,
Its policies are.exerept from attacturie t.
There are uo Unnecessary restrictions in the
policies.
Every policy tif non.forf. liable.
Policies my be taken which pay to the insured
their full amount, and retern all the premiums.
BO • that the insurance colts oily the Interest on
the annnsl payments.
Policies may be taken that will pay te the -
mired, after a certain number of years during
ilie..an annual . Inctone of ene-tentn tba l autuunt
nami.d in thepolicy.
No extra rate is charged for risks upon die lives
of f males. •
era
Inaurcs, not to nal dividends lo policy-11°14-
nm bn so low a coot that drrldenos wlil ha Int -
rhwalute.
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Ch mites, Pamphlets, and fall particulars given
on application to the 13ranchodiee of the Com.
Past', or to
a. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia.
tieneral Agents for. Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
M ary) COOKE & CO. Waihington. D. C.
For and. Delaware, Virginia, Dtstrict
of Columbia and West Virginia. -
1114 B. Mc VAT *lt CO..
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer
and Washington cohnties.
Sir LOUAL AUENTSARE WANTED in every
City and Town; and applications-from compe
tent parties for such agencies with ' , nimble en
dorsement, should be addressed Te* THE com•
PANT'S UE'FRAL AGENTS ONLY. In their
respective districts. b28:11W&P
THE CO-OPERATIVE
LIFE INSUBINCE COMPINY
Of Western Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL STOOK $200,000.
OFFICE: No. 111 Smithfield St.. Pittsburgh,
and 1,111 Carson St., Birmingham.
r 'RECTORS: •
•
Gen. V. R. COLLIER. • JonD. PETHLY,
Hon.EDWIH H STOWS. W I • ATHIC/4
o'l. E.... A. LEN. .IOR. WALTRX.
H. W. ("LlTicit, WR• RAKF:WR/..L.
ALVICANDKR TINDLE, WIIARTON. ' • -
A. H. et/NZ/Mu/4 Y. HELSEL.
B. n QUCII. Gr. - 4.4 J. %. inf/rr. •
lIOARSTatt, • 1) C. RIPLRY.
W. 0. A.COFFINBAUGH, !'resident-
A. Vice Presio,nt.
Z. 43. KRrHAN , rectetlitY•
e. PATTAItiON Actuary.
JOHN C. BRICuli. • ftaeueer.
Bon J.M. Kirkpatrick, Hon. E. Stowe, •
Hon. Agnew puff, IJames Herr,
John • •• W. Harwell,
Gov. W.,E. cterr.nson. ~t Weal. Virginia:
This HOME INS riTUTION la now rully organ
lied. and chains that It. In-calla^ en/operative
♦stem onab us It to tato' ,o patrOna oreat,r
Economy. Simplicity. Eq anti. Cowls nience and
ph:flinty., than can In had wit. aim,' sonority
n any otner. and any ask an Intoiliaent com
parison with the most p pular Vompant. a fining
ninvoess wn the ornunitrN nlan. / anI4:I4WF
ow9IIIPILINS 9 C"3 1 11' SALE.—
K 111 ba offered at.at. rubne bale at the Court
.% in the Itvor P ttshargtt oa Tn. SDaY.
the D. Lit. day of SI 4 Y,‘ A. D. 18119:at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, the heal gauge of J3111(.3
BLACK, decessed,u,z: All that eur am lot or
pttee of ground ettuattiln con In 4 town,itip.(now
. t. hteenth.w.mil: hurell,)houn.ien by boidil
'barenel oemPl": 11. WIIII4IIIB.
MO by a township tow% and contenting hizteen
acres and one hundred an 4 eve perehmand haV
log t hereon,e , eeted ♦ large denote Ezame Dwel
ling Dowse/Conner Donee. a Il.e flare. Stewing
and mut rAnn Itit a pool Drehurd of
t reit treys or all kinds, &impels, and a Coal
Bank (petted !he promise, 'i bele are sep•
posed i io be BIT or tight 110..8 of coal in Sabl lat.
fermi' or estle—Une•tuted In 11.111 t. thtee-e:ev•
knais luoe.uyearfrom the cowl welkin of the
.eile, wl,h Interest trom the ihtte of confirma
tion, and the balance thirteen thlrtv•thirtle of
t.tit purchase money t remain aeh :rite upon the
/hin i allot - hit *teeth of Mts. Eliza June Mach.
arid •vs of Jam•oi Mack, dt ctaxd, and the inter.
04 thereof h ey e p.tt4 to her KW` ually
bergdng her
lire, and at tteath the pri nein +I to aud tO
those legally entitled forgo. eat, et •
A. 111 I.ANDB. Trustee.
BAN UEL PALMXII, Attorney. •
suattis•sr Au
NOTICE -10 Walker Herriotl,
or in ease he be dead, to hte per. °nal rep
'rear:mutter a:
-P notice that I , n May 1. 1e69. SAMUEL
It , PPE it Mod ins ue• Woo e ii.o t of Com
mon Picas , euuntr .* A notch, op, Pa.. set
ting 'lran teat 1111 April 714. 1838. he gave io
ti.: mild IV ALKEIt_ 111: kairri-a mortgage to
enure abalnnc.. ui ou' elia,t , mode,' oil a tract or
land -tit tluut4 . rItVI WS /4,0 , 11.1111 N I 1 scribed lit the
pert i tr wen mortgage Is id rotaird in the 111 t.
corder' , °Mee or Allogit--ny county. In Vol.
'vs& 210; and that the - whole *monist - or said
mor gave. principal ancLint • rest has hr en fully
pAid. You are roquired to appearin sold Court
on the 14 Mond.l) , Or,Jono next. to aumwer the
raid petition. otherwise a &ere(' wi t be made ec
cordwg to law, for }he ml 01 said most SAMUELII.I.;LULAY.
3 4;1
VOT/CEa.
Opening of Diamond Street, Pittsburgh.
MI persons Interested are hereby notified that
tho repurtiof Viewers in the matter or opening
•and .widening oltl
faOND liTtteLT,.-from the
Diamond•to !Ferry street, has been approved and
continued. Ail persons against • within. assess
ments or benefits were made, ate-required topes ,
the same to nie within thin y days, otherw.se
they will be entered as liens against the proper
ty. • All property on the Diamond and Diamond
street, west of the Market /loose, and on Liberty
street. fro n Sixth, street to /fourth avenue, has
been assessed.
J. P BLAOLIC, City A tt omen
ap10;1127 No. 100 Firth Avenue,
681. JUNE TERM, IS69u
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feelifie matter of the application of. fut o nti
mai Building and I,oan Asboe
Alkyl:Kay City. for cter of Ineorporatton.
And now. to wit, 'APltll,ll4th, tf•11(II, lO the
Court, of Common V 1.15, of A I irgben y eon MIN
It h order, l that notice of the 111b(rie application
be intert,4l In the Pittsburgh 0 AZETTIL for at
knot , titree Weeks, aml that the mac. well be
grouted,ot. IltAt term of said Rourt,luniess ex
ceptions he Med In profits' time.
it. s, MORRISON,
'aot:emiy Solicitor for Petitioners,
1111QUTTER.-10 Boxes Fresh
4) Dairy Roll Butter lust reserved try express.
1. B. 01../4,1XL1), L4l plrst sveuue.
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NATIONAL
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LEGAL.
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' lux Led* CITY ITATIONAL BANN or
• • • klrreurtsfau, May 1, 1869.
igyTHE BOARD 01P DIREC
a diyhieZa s of thialiank-mivenns "T'deelare,d
SIX PEE CENT..
on the Canftal Stock. out of toe profit's of the last
six months, nayable lo etoeknolders 'or their le
gal' representatives.. free of 'United ?States tsa on
and after the 11th innaut.
zn =
y3i153 d T - J. MAGOFFIN.
orrzcz OF CITY I , IttllNltEn'aND t4tsitYHYOnt 1
PlTT'Eurtnit. April 00, 1809. r
arNOTICE,The assessment
for graslliw Fa`tvle,w alltv • min Paslett
street to Libel ty strttt Is now es acfy ferexatni u
teat. and tan be seen at t sls °filen until Slav 1 1th,
18119. when it will be returned to ts.e CltiTreas
uer's Ontee tor colltztion.
ap30:137
FITTBHCIIGH,FT.WAT E & CHICAGO R.R. Co.,
rirr t B ) FLl l CL i o . F .p r A l . i . a m br rai xtT A A 4 7 o69. 6
ThIE
.BOARD OF DIRECT:
M 7.
TORS OF THIS COMPANY have
eared the regular Qu tr,erly Dividend (No. 21,)
or two and one-hsif percent.. tree of Goveral
meat tax, on the cApital stork, for the Quarter,
ending March 31st, piseable on sad alter MON-'
DAY. April 27. proximo. ut the moos or Wins.
low; Lanier & Co., No. APT Pine street. to these;
registered at New Yerk, and at the office or the:
Treasurer, to those registered at Pittsburgh.
The Transfvr tiooks close on Monday.
April DO: at m., and re-open Tuesday, April
27, *llO A. H. I
M. HUTCHINSON
$4,18:b8,1 ,
becret &Ty.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Fivana Mar c h 188 8 of Assembly, approved
the 20th of, entitled "'enact relat
ing to interment* in Trinitttlturch-yaid, Pitts
burgh," Public Notice 15 berebY given of the le
,t. nt.lonut tee mii:ister. wardens vestiy. of
Trinity' (Episcopal; Chureh'. after the 10th of
MAY, proximo, to use a 'part of the irrave
ground belonging to or connected with said
church, as sites for new erections of Church a! d
Chapel and -for Irvine'. and that Messrs. JOHN
H. sHOENBEI, OEI4 JAMES 11. COtiPSIt,
CALVIN ADAMS and JoalAH°fir
'Vestry,' have been pindnt.d CommitteOto -
l er and arrange wit b tlie friends and relativ of
all persons buried in the ground required for
purposes
their retention e act of Assembly afore
said for under the 'new buildings
or r emoval toolbar parts of the lot or to ono of
the rural cemet.rles. One or more of tbe. Com
mittee ma, be found at the vestry room of the
church at 8 to 8 o'clock P. ii., on every - WED-
NedDAY and SATURDAY until the 15th of
MAY; at wirch time and place parties interested
will please roll.
By order of the Vestry.
apllnh3o JOSIAH KING,
Junior Warden.
,
Mr PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL=
ROAD CO.
• TREASURERt'DEPARTMENT.
• PLIILADELPfIt.. el,. April NI, 1869.
TO TRIO eToCKHOLDEKS OP THIE PENN.
SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
en litockholeers, as reelstered on the Bobka of
this company. on the: 36th day_ot April. 1869.
will be entitled to,subscrime for TWENTY-PIV E
PLR CENT: of their respective ln.erests In New
Stock, at, par, as lodowe;
First, Fifty per', cent. at the time of stibscrlp
*lon 'between the a Oth 'day of May, 1869, and,
theith day or June. 1869. •
nl. Fifty •per cent. between the 16th d.y
of November, 1869. aim the 31st day of Decem
ber. 1869; or. if Stockholders 'should prefer, the
whole amount may; b , paid up at the Cote of sub
scription. and each Instalment so paid up vhal; be
entitled to a pro rata of i.e Div dead that may
be deelaren os tulli shares.
Third. 'That every St clhalder. bolding less
thstn lour ..ehares, shall be entitled to subscribe
for one share; and thove holding more than a
znahlple of four sharra shall he entitled to sub
senile foram audi,lour I share.
Ahura pa i dares upon wnieh Instalments are
yet , o beunder Resniation of May 13,
1868, - will my en titled to their allotment of the
Twenty-dive per cent. at par, as though they
were paid In full.
sada We THUS IS T. FIRTR. Trea.urer.
tgrNWrICE I .IS HEE EBY GEVEN,
to all OWBER.S OF DRAYS, CABTB,
CARRIAGES, B 13BOJES, &a.,, (whether reaident
or nonrtatdent,)hi\ tie City of Pittsburgh; to
pay their Licendca at this office Yournwi z ym, In
acuardance with )an l Act isaemb'y apProved
March 30; 1660: and an ordinance of ttie COWI-
Cil9 of the uty of DASllece.APrii 16,
1660.
All Licenses not pe MAY 15,
1869, will be placed t pollee of
ficer for colietiion, si lion fee of
50 cents, and all psi or refuse
to take out Licenses a penalty
double the amount of recovered
be fc re the Mayor.
'the old metal plat lost be re
turned at the time Lice _ cat, or 23
cents additional charged on each License.
RATES OE LICENSE:
Each one horse,v / ehicle $
19 00 7.50
Each two' horse vesicle
Eitel. four horse vehicle 15.00
.Each two hotse hack 15.00
Omnibus and Timbei Wheels drawn by two
horses, $11.11:00 each. One &Alai , extra will be
charged foe each additional horse used In any of
the above vehilea. A. J. COictiLftAN,
felinell3:MWE Cltv. rer.
SPEOIA-L
EPI EPSY. CAN BE CU '
•
needy s oli cited
so - send
f o e ndC i & c il ua e L a t eeor
f
References and Ttst.imoulais, which will con
vince the most skeptical of the curability of Ms
dfsecute. address VA.. BUREN IMCKILOW.
M. pi.. ail Gregt Jones atrce; , New York.
R IA GE AND VELMA.
—Ask Essay for young men on the crime
of dolitude, And the DlbEAdetS and ABUBsI3
, Which create impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with
'Lure means of relief. dent Iln eealed letter ec.
veloiwi. frerfol charge. Add eta, Dr. J. KEIL.
HOUGH lON, Howai d Associatlern. .Pitil
delphis. Pa. ;LOW F
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair 11ve Is hie ocat In the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; uo ri
diculous tints; remedies the ill effects bad
dyes; Invigorates and !eaves the Hair soft and
beautittl.tstael &Drown. Hold by all Druggists
and Perk:men; and properly applied at 'Hatches
loris Wig factory, No. 10 Kond tame:, New
York. •
rIIOCTOR. WRITTI EU CON=
TU.:UV+ TO TIM.AT ALL: PRIVATE
Diseases. , yohills In an Its forms, tlonortheess,
tileet„ etricture, kc., completely eradicated.
That numerous class of cases reaulfing from self.
abuse, produelne unmanliness, nervous debilliy.
Irritability, emotions seminal emissions, and
finally Impotency, permanently cured. Persona
afflicted svl h ••elfcste. intric.te ;and long stand
ing constitutional complaints are pnlitely Invited
to call for consultation. whleh costs nothing.
'4xnerlsni.e, the best of teachers, has enabled
him to perfect remedks at once efflesent, sato,
permanent. and which to tnost eases c in pe used
without hinsirance to business. iMcilledites pre-'
pare reception tabilahm.int, .which embraces of
fice, and waiting roomat,atso, :warding
da no aim ping apartments for patient+ requiring
aily personal attention, and vapor and chend
cal math.. thus concentimtlng the famed mineral
sprit•gs. No matter who have failed, state your
case. Head what. be • ay- in Its pamphlet. of liitty
sages, sent to an , address for two stamtis In seal
ed envelope. Thousands of casts treated anntt•
any, at alike and .11 user the country Consul
tation tree, personally or •by mall. j Ofilce No. 9
Wylie street, (near Court House)) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours U A. a. to $ P. 12. Sundays 111 it.
to a r, u.PampPlet sent to any address for two
atamps. „ ; apt
CONFECTIONERS,
P SCIRILDECKER ai;SONS
'•'• ; • -
Have returned to their well knownlocation,
NO. 22 DIAMOND .TREET,
Where they are prepared to ftirslsh Iresh.every
day a Onejarge asso, ta.ent Of
CAKES AND BREAD
, •
Of every ces':rlptlon.' Sept constantly on hand
the very beet Oonfectlo , enes In the °HY •
• N. B.—Orders for puttee, act . I'M be suppl t ed
at the shortest, notice and deUve, ed to
' I
the twoolOes. • • •
Ladies' and Gcntlemen's Lunth 'Saloon.
, ,
JOWL ICE CREAK SALOON now open sod will
o.tleue so during the season. •
Lp17:112 •
11. TO
luNosozir, &
At CY CARE iAKERY. CONFECTIONARY
101!" CREAM and DINING SALOON,
143 Smithfield street, corner of Dlfunnnd
Pittsburgh. - • - • -
Air Parties and fanailles supplied wlth Ice
Cream and Cakes on short notice: •
"
JOSEPH TORRENS,
auxurp:rruurt or •
WINDOW GLASS.
Warahouse—No. al WOOD STREET. ' '3O6IOiIi ritt3blnigh
z ,
sr Norma's— .ro La, ....Per Hats,
W as tipos " "Boartfinve.
ae•+ 40 tAriglitifser0 ow minis ,ve 4 lota be La
*wad In then lawns/ Wei /Or I , w- 7112 " rf
anzirs : each.a4ditionai FIVE •"1012.8.
•
ANTED—Cook and Chain-
V' Der maid. , Nonetrui, can g. re good refer
ence nerd apniy. Good wages given.. Enquire
at A MeTiCll.ll House, 41U Beaver avenue,- Alle
gheny City. , • •
WANTED--lIELP.-•-AT En.
PLOTIIENT OFFICE. No.l St. Clan
Street, BOYr ti/ELP and MEN. for tittlerent
kinds of employment. Persons wanting belt
of all kinds can be rupplied on short notice.
H. J. MOORF,
City Engineer.
WANTE -1130AIRDERS.-- A
pleasant
wifesute rooms or sin gentlemen,,
gentleman and
w.th or whbout board n a plante faintly, at
44 Rebecca rtreat
liegheny City.
Reference required&
- .
ANTED. Two. or four
W young 'tun to oc lacy a furntahrd front
room. third Boor. without board, within ten
nilo wee , walk of the Poatottlce. enq uire at 116
Wylie street. . . .
WANTED --AGENTS.
W _ _
ANTED_ AGENTS -_NEW
1100)10 —2INI, ENGRAVING/I.—The Far.
mere and Mechanics Manuel. A book of wt.
value to every one. Send for lift page circulart
Also. LIPR AND RPINTI.II4 OF T. PAUL,
($3.00.) with Introduction by Rev. Bishop Limp.
ton. The only complete unabridged .dithat.
A. L. TALCOTT & CO.,
9fttf, Fourth amine. '
tree-T t :bbrgh, Fe.
thiee-story bilck
•dweld ltinse. Just arnpl+ted. situated tin
t e• corner or Fremont street and Oho avenue;
Allegheny: City, with Al fine store- room on the
ground; how, which will bet eaten separately
trued the' remaining part of the house, Irilestieut
also the acpoinible byline on Fretnont street, three
stories, .atid . newly built. For tetine, go., en/
quire of .Julifillt.A.MßEY, 9L Beaver strott, Al
leghenY. ..13/3r3:132
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BOOM in GAZETTE UILDING. /Apply
st °tinting Boom, 84 and 80 Fifth avenue.
rro-wp r —Tbe desirable : . • ,
DWELLING .IZO - es..?,
N 0.1395 Penn street. furiitshel throughout, con
tithing 10 kioms, bath' room, die.; good arable,
carriage house, and Mks ysd4 room; posses-
Won' Wet! /
,
IVOR SALE.- 7 The undersigned
arch, fOr
piecesn Tuesday, I.lth, at 10
c °ch. either in or altogether,'lllS. entire
stock of the LIVn.Y.STABLE;on (Janson street,-
Blrznlngham. rartles wishing to go Into the
livery bustoess, / can either buy or lease the real
(Italy Delousing to it. Enquire on th e prelates,
;Careen street, Eirnilngitani, ..between Seventh
and Eighth streets, or on the corner of Carson .
street,. /
in3:lo JACOB VOELIEE.
. . .
Large stnd Com
. fortstde Double Ottlealat24l2 thertystreet.
uqulre at,No. 12 Smithfield street; up stairs.
(OR BALE.—The remains of
AL: tie Rory ltnr the late ll•e at-Clara Olt
Wegle; weaning of Boller& thllle,pumpton.
/denalng Tank. &e., toatther' with the
.ground
Upon, which' they are !mat d. • Leeatlon near
bharpeburgh bridge, between A. V. R. B. .end
Allegheny river. Apply to If.I3hTY.„JAINIMAN
& Co., at works. •
SALETYPE.--About4oo
poupds MINION TYPE.Pearly as good u
pew. Enquire at THIS OFFICE.
FOR R SALE. -NEW FRAME
COTTAGE of 5 rooms. ball and. cellar. in
79th Ward, (late East Ltoerty.) Lot 60 by 167
feet: broad board walk from Railroad stadon.
Price low and terms easy. Entinlre at ?RIB or.
FICE.
RARE BUSINESS CHANCE—
Stock. Least and Fixtures cif an old estate.
ieued DRY GOODS HOUSE on Federal street,
Allegneur, (wear Market House.) Lease nearly
dye years to run. Arply at
FRDERAp BYRE e.T.
Allegheny.
apM:bl!
•
FOR' BATE OH "RENT.—CoUn•
FOB
try residence. 11,4 miles from the Court
ousel LARUE YRASIE nousic, containing s
rooms. portico to front; good gardebing iota, 50
by 300 feet; level and well located. Inqu're of
WILLIAM S. BuYrt & CO..
74 Smithfield street. Pittaborgh.
F OR BALE.—Rare chance for
the profitable investm businessll.ooo Irian
establl hed manufacturingln utdo, now
paying largely. It ()cared by the Party invOst- .
mg, netau have the managing of the works at a
tali - salary. Satisfaction, as to Its paling, fully
shown. For particulars apply to or address,
CHOP f & PHILLIPS, heat Siam Agents, No.
130 Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE.,=-Salt Works and
50 Acr s of Landon Western Penna.R.
SO Miles east of Pittsburgh. Works are along
side of railroad. and are now in successful opera
ton. Will be sold at a borgain, as the owner is
too od to attend to 1., Land is underlaid with
coal and drb clay. V rota personal examination
we must say this property ts decided' , el ap.
ivtiOrT & ,steal Eitate Agents,' No.
139 Four h avenue. . ap`M
FOR SALE.—Suburbau Resi.
denceor Business Stand; and One Acre of
FOR
situate In the borough of Braddocks,
within two minutes' walk of a station on tither
ra , lroatt The house is a near trstne of seven
rooms, large hall and cellar; lot contains all ne
cessary outbuildings, and au abundance of-a 9
kinds of fruit, god Boring water in k• [chew, ten
feet.from the house Is a store-room la by 30,w.th
a ware-room attached; store-room now rented
antrtiolug a good business: ¶he Lmation of the
prop -rty Is all that could he desired either for a
country retild. nee or business stands or both.
At ply to CROCI' & PHILLIPS, ictal Estate
Agents, No. 130 Fourth avenue. atiM
VOA SALE.
A CU RAP FARR in Jefferson calmly, of 100
acres, 10 of ',which are cleared sod 30 in flee
Umber, all underlaid with as Steer, vein otcoal;
large orchard of choice [hilt; will sell fur $4O
per acre on east tendi.
t 3 ACHES of lever gt °rind near qack'a Bun--
tiall adapt zal for a *Tula fruit farm and aarden
,
lag.
:34 ACRES of ground In Freedom; rplendld Io•
cation for grapes, or to lay out In building lots.
BUILD/No LOT 4 on I.4ndham street.
• ;10 Vii.OA*l• LOTS on Locust street.
!For rilculars:enTalta at 87 Grant rtreet.
'nsyl TUSTIN' & Kl.r E.
- •
F OR SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on hie Pittsburgh,
F. Wayne and Chicago Railroad;
TWO VOWS,
• '
'Containing About !Two Acres Each<
ENQUIRE , OX
W. MACKEOWN BRO.
195 Liberty ; Street s
inias
AGREAT CHANCE FOR A
MAN WITH A MALL. VAPITAL.
FOR' isiAx.v.
AA-FARM OP 120" ACRES ,
_ .
With a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, BARN,
011 T ttOUS and abundant., di. choicest trUlts.
Ito acr e s cirarcd,
through alpable llmh ri little
•rUnn.eir ths premises. having
dark xlcti hisnd being under elan state or Crd
tlvattOn. Tfirm Is situated In - Putnam coun
ty.'Ohlo, on. Toledo & Inqtou 41.11.. 8 nines trom
br awe , Th• price -Is • only $5O, per acre_,
$1,51/01n cosh, and the bliance tore p*ld In ti
annum , Installment', 0;0800 each: For further
put'. • TUSTIN & RIME,
apso:l3s - Grant *treat.
gAR DENERIL TARCNOTIeg;
RALE, N.-The FOURTEE MILE
1 AND,'.. Ott' the Allegheny Raver, and now
used tbr gardentng purposes; well . improved and
-in alhigh• slate of cultivation„contaluing 40 or
SS Scroll; now "°gored at a bargain.. Call soon.
lso,othe Fermi in good locattona. Woolen
Pactory. tw o .I . 4ouses, and twenty acres of land
on the Central. Railroad. Rouses and Lots For . ;
Sele,and To-let In both. Cities. War (Sillier par;
ticuian ituntirr of WILLIAM WARD,
PL.
.11111 Snot street. onnoslte Cathedral'.
TWO:f THOUSAND DOLLARS' -
,
eaSy t pajrdents, wilt purchase a TWY
Brolly , nearly new, well built and jo
good order, five rooms an d cellar. LOT . 1 r
0 h OUND, fifteen feet Renton Fiftli 'Menne y9'
ono hundred dent so Forint street, situate M mile
beyond Soho bridg e.
e. cDTRB&RT & SOMd..
•
apl7 • SU '_l3lnth Alrenne.
WANTED---HELP.
WANTS.
TO LET.
FOR .14LE
_ l 77:lBriaatTS.
NEW OPERA HOUSE.
.ainager
Thelitarager takes plipsure to annource that
he hat made an eng•Rement with Messrs.
RLL
sii Elt und la kb /X it .nd weir celebrated Panto.
mime it rouge for the production of tr. L. Foxes ,
(rand Fairy Trick Pantomime entitled,
ÜBIPTIt DIIIIPTY.
initZONESDAYEVENING,May BiD . 1569.
lii
will be Presented with enthe new Scutari antL
renicBdVprlset. Machinery, Tricks and Transfor
mations, Etopectles. Deeoratlons t Ac..
ins it IsE.• CLOW11: tik.O. A• DEILIM
i .
Pantaloon: lI.A.SRY LUSLIE as Harlequin;
111'LL AUittilL us Columbine.
Matinee.. on Wedna 'day and Saturday titles'—
w-Pl'l`l'BlllUilLta/ THEATRE.
11„ W. WILLIAMS, Lessee aMyMai 4 ,r iti .
TO-Yl(lllT—Mles A.nnle I.lllMons, Emma Lloyd;
Sato. Collyer. J. W. McAndrews. Charier Gard
ner• and Inc Mammoth Company la a new bill.
ENDAYehrflt. of .1 W. MeAndriws.
Ladles' Matinee every Wedneaday and eater
day. /
CONINO—Ven ate Pastel and W. B. eavanagb.
m , ANTED-40 young /Rotes. Apply at 'the
Box Omen. .
iDIURNELVSINUSEI7III
AND PABLOR/DIENAGERZE,
The Great Wand.l7 Resort..
FIFTH AVEN - 111, bet;veen Smltidleld and
Wood streets, opninnte Old Theatre.
ifirOgen Dai and Evening; all the year round.
Admission. S cents: (Thlldren.ls euits.
IgrPertri.All, LECTIMES
AT LAFAYETTE HALL
/ DA. GLEASEIN,
/ Of: .Philadelphia.,
Will - continue his celebrated course of admirable
popular Lectures y evening this Week,as fol.
hIo.NPAY ..FVENING, on Digestion.
Causes and Cure of "G. nerd Debility," ete.
TUESDAY ETENV.G. on the Heat. HOW UP
"EU , ICO . and Purify th Blood," tto. WED-
NE iD,LY E VENTING, on the Lungs, CAUSES and
Curb of "Weak Lungs." etc. '/'HUtteDtr.Y
EVENING, on the Brain and Nerves,. Cause*.
and -Otte of Nervous Debility. etc. FRIDAY
EVKNING. on the Organs of the Fences, Eye.
Ear., _Nose. and Throitt BA.TVEDA.r. EVEN.
ING. on the Temperaments, Anatomyof the Ifs.
ma. Face, Beauty of the Human Cuuntenance,
Language of Expression v eter., spiend•dl. Inus
tratetrwith by far the finest colleelon.of Anae
tontical mo leis and specimens ever seen in the;
llnitedStwes, costing over Cab 000 in Paris.
Bsata to the drat 'Lee tire free. Itimmining Lee.;
tures, admission ES cents. myl
cMERCANTILE LIBRARY
LECTURES.
MISS AII6II7STA L. DAIMON,
AT THE OF HRR NUMEROUS .
PRLISHDB, WILL GIVE"
READINGS ScRECITATIGNS,
PROM THE MOST POPULAR POETS AND
DRAMATIST AT THE
ACADEMY OF. MUSIC,,
Thursday Evening, May 6, 1869.
PROGRANIII
. PART I.
Two Stones from School for dcandal....Sberidan.
Charge of the Light Brigade Tennygod.
Bingenon the !thine Idra..Norton.
The Maniac Monk Lewis.
The Lott Heir F. Hood..
PART II
•
The Court Soene from the Merchant of Venice,
dhaktpeare.
Vontenoy.( Poem on toe old It Loh hrtgad)T.Davls.
The Raven— R, A. Hai,
Snerbilan's Rlde T. B. Read:
Chapterfrem the Widow Redott Pevere..Wieher.
ADMISSION. 50 CENT&
No mit rued Beat,
,
. . . . .
. Do .'re open at 7kl. Rea.Hnpcommence 111
o'clock. rickets for sale et LI SHAKY ROOKS.
corer'. of Penn and Cath ttreets._ and at Si'.
CIIABLESHOTEL.
IM"ACADEMY OF MIMIC.
TICE RENEGADE
OP THE
POTOMAC;._
A NATIONAL DRAMA
FIDE ACTS,
nder the Auspices of Posts 35 and 88.
G. A. B.
FOR Six NIGHTS ONLY I
COM ItENCIN
Monday Evening, Kay 10,1869.
Under it e supervision "and znaciteement of
r. A. TAN NEHI L. of the Paula:inch Theatre.
nd late of Pile's opera Howe, Cincinnati.
Characters by Members of the Otder.
PRICKS OF A.DNOSSIOIf.
Parmietts and I) ess . elrele
Family Orme and.fiattsry..
ttsserved seats ISS vents ex , rs-
Box office Open trotrelo A. M. till 3 P. M.
- TO THE PUBLIC.
The "Grand Arri•y of the Repub.le" is cam
posed. of...oldie - re of, the Union aho served in tan
tet tr. flebebion he rill:ale ro,dler Is the peer
of the Wheat officer. The obli cts of the organi•
antini are ehantable. hello, lent. inst. twill
and patriotic. and shotall command the respect of
all good clilzeos.
To extend a helping hand t o the widows whose •
et
ere nun eons Pre our c 'tunnies. many Or
whom lie burled on the thouslends u! butte nelos
or In he nemeterte. , of to laud, and to aselq
the supp re of crippled ao:diers, an..! toe &hes,
Von of the soldiere• orpmne, we respectfully
ask the tetttrotie gr of x beneroue publ.c
LTEZ. .
IarTHE SABBATH SbEloot. of
the VIRoT MKTHODfir CHURCH, of
Rant Blehoow street, vit l . ifive
CONCERT AND r•XH I HITION, for the esnellt
of the i•ehooi.. on WRDNESDAY, THURSDAY
sod YSIDAY KV kISINGS, MAY /Eq. O . h. and
71h. to the CHURCH. Door. open at I u'oloßk.
Admission. AS cents., mv.IRST
. .
LUMBER.
TWBUILDERS 1 •
f 00.000ifeel, Dry Pine Boards.
105.000 feet 154 Wet (tear Plink:
25,000 feet Ili Ince Common Plank;
25,000 feet - Dry land 2 (nob Oak:
515.000 R. )1. L lh.Sl ' and 3 inch ioplart
10.000 feet ;fry Pedlar Seantllndf
10,000 feet Dry. Yellow. Boards;
loo,ootp fret Bemlock So.nOlog. .
503.000 feet No. 1 - 114 tech raighisil We.
_ • 200,000 0.11113-Inch Shingles,
l sawed;
60;000 Bala-Inch suaved;
50 000 Fire Brick;
• • 1,000 ,Flre • The.
100 'Toes Fire Clay;
aloe, Saw 12111 Limber, Locust. and 'Cedar
Posts, and all articles in the Hee on hand and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTEIbsON. Yards—.
.No. 15, Bebeode street and corner of Pre ole and.
Juniata streets,'etxtb ward,Allegeeny, late bore
bash gineitester, -• ;• arldi
FLOUR.
.PPARL - : . ,: - .II,ILti::: . i : .I:AIiILY : ...r.;RIOUIL
irdut4siki f Three . lbw Gruen Bread, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
ThL Pour will only oe stint out whoa ego&
claw , ordered. . -
.. PEARL MILL VILLE RIMED. .* •
Eqtitl tobest St.
b°lllll.
PEARL RILL. ItIERIBRAIND,
Attual to best Ohio it k:4M
WHITE DONN FLtiUB AND 001 IN 1414/..
• - &alt.th a / 4M T. lIINHADI &Blair
B;
61
Y. mornintatne
50 cede.
213 cents..