The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 12, 1869, Image 7

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'RIVET TH LAST PACIFIC RAIL
. . GEORGE W. BURGAY.
FirPtiltelaitloactee rail,
IN ith sawyer. hammer and golden nsli:
FOr °me tete:LlD and over tne
' 41 hairs:Ws hurtle la ws ['Hy cOmlng.
r Along the prairie, wild flowers swset, •
Witt. tea Lips ties bla laying feet,
I.ld PILO his wild a:ream repeat:—
. lits tlaunruf praise the lkte 19 ithroming,
ell. at to tee day and d ed:
• " Hatt td the Iron steed 1
Hail to the 1 on rail!
hall to Luc 1711 cat. al.
Now the rising and setting stun
e the zest and West are one.
Wherever the 'we d steam stied run,
The Unfo.. shall be one forever.
Slate licked with state with Iron boucle,
Hears Itnhed with hearts,and hands whit ha
Haft to our broad free !ekes and tonne:
-0-all to our free fends!
Halt to our free hands!
Halt to the gold
Hall to tun tent rain
Over prairies of gold and rem,.
, Over river, that toll between,—
Plateau umlaut, lot of richest sheen. -
The steam utave tolls harder anu harder.
How .coring the wild nerds and necks,
NoW thundering o'er grouttet blocks,
t NOw Cilmuino toe steep suelstug rotas,.
I Now np the blerra u evade.
all tt .l itro itro u r e LT,: I
Hail to tee nanamer's suoke I
1 - Hall to the echoes woke:
1 From ocean to ocean the rail
Huns over the mountain and the vale,
1 Which echo with-blows on the nail.
Now Ilea o' by !hello:rang races.
Hall to the pathway el nations hese!
It resale-Ma Stirtoigh it neustepheee,
The good:Ulna taming most Row be near,
It 'Mines Ou bur hope-lighted faces.
Hall Unite su,etif it•am:
Hail to the Iron team!
Hall to our (ton bars'
Hall .00nr nag of stars I
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• EPHEMERIS.
—The,gout affects Disraeli.
—Semmes is aot to. be , a postmas
—Wagner is to writes Shakeape
opera.
. —Memphis threatens to plunge in . the
'Mississippi.
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—The Boston dry-goods trade is ery
l_ dull just
,now. . ,
I --Eugenie is to make a pilgrimag to
the Rosy laud.
1 —Oikt calls pe9ple who quarrel in eir
cups can-tankard•ous persons. I
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i —tom Thumb hai a velocipede *th
„wheels fifteen inches in diameter. rn
—Boe artists in New York cb i e a
( dollar for trummng a man s beard.
—The wheat crop of the Govern of
Kansas amounts tp 10,000 bushels.
I —On Wefinesdiy last Newport bekeld
: [ a colored man beating his white, wife. -
~' —The city of Bangor, Me.,.willcele
brate its centennial anniversary this
year.
. % —Louisville has a ghost photographer
:I who thinks he can do those things as well
.1 as Mummler.
1 —A clerk in a New England postollice
1 has been arrested for stealing the love let
ters of his rival. •
—Thirty-two biocraphies of Abraham
Lincoln have been published in Germany
since his murder.
0. • —Queen Victoria sent Dr. Jennar over
to • see Carlotta' but he came back saying
her case was hopeless.
—Lotta is playing a new play called
repine in PhilliAlelphia, and it is said to
be really, very miserable.
—Wendell Phillips is to, deliver the
. 1, oration thii year before the Phi. Beta.
-;l s , Kappa Society at Harvard.
•• . i; -.Lonisiana will probably suffer se
1, verely from flood this season. Crevasses
~:d are reported below New Orleans.
"t —Frank Crosby, a California hunter 79
s years old, has made up his mind to start
,On a pedestrian trip to New York.
$ • —Miss Braddon writes a letter to state
. 7 0 6 " that she has
s not gone crazy, but that
sheds busily engaged on another novel.
• —Gladstone has had a cabinet meeting
to decide whether gentlemen of the Civil
Sexiice shall or shall not use penknives.
—Miss Kellogg gets higher wages for
•• singing, than any other woman in this
country ever did, unless it were Jenny
Lind, •
,
• —Rumor says Napoleon has . secretly
pardoned Berezowaky, the would be as
sassin of the Czar, and sent him to
America. 1
—England and . France having made
3 ; their cable telegraph preparations, Prue
slit now thinks of getting up a cable to
;11. America. \
• —One hundred and fifty-three dollars
• and ninety-one cents is the supposed
price of a ticket to San Francisco per 11.
P. R. R.
-i-The new hotel now being built in
Waihington by the . banker Corcoran, is
"to be called :Arlingtoi.House in compli
ment to .General Lee, ,
.... —Some. Ge.orgia farmers now assert
• that a row of castor beans planted around
a dottirn field will protect it from worms
and destructive insects.
—TheAmerican whip shop, which was
I burned ed 'Ftiday, in Westfield, Mass.,.
"-) hadleen eMploying two hundred hands
and was valued at 480,000. .
-;--John bright thinks tnglialunen
. should be allowed to marry the sisters of
their defunct wives. - Rev. Morley Pan
- cheon wail of that Opinion, too.
• ...Nat, 80, . w .. ezt. and Charles Leyey, two
well known gamblers, had a. row ..at the
Hot Springs, Arkansas, last Thursday,
..j when Bawlttlthorsumt killed Ivy : .
-The Cincinnati Voininerciai sityri:
4 JoseplrJones,who died in Mobile Ala .,
on the 4th inst., was the first Isittelite who
•: . came 0.#48, 1 oity s -w,here he lived more
' than half a century."
,----,ks diseditsolate husband, of. Lyons,
France, who wife bad deserted him,
j e e n tfda' bartelcof:fleertathepious poor 1
. of the eig. , tioliciting. their prayers that
the truant might not return.
1 —The latest plot to blow tip the Vice
, roy of Egypt in his theatre' is said to
have been concocted' by the', manager of
that institution in order to gain the credit
of having eai‘l lbe.,iiceregallife.
Ir. ', —Last week t h e; largest iron casting
fiver made in Trenton, N. - J., was 00Z117_
men Ced 41 .
ad 04 1 Plete 4 :at • the:T.
Iron Worka. Twenty-five ton{ of metal
were nee d , and the result was an anvil
block. .
—Daring the put winter not a flake f
snow fell in Portland, Oregon. Only
three of four nights did ice • form, and
then only of the thickness of window
glaas. flowing and planting were going
on all winter.
—lt is suggestad tfiat Dr. Oliver Wen
dell Holmes shall write an opening ode
for the Boston musical festival, which wilt
be sung by ten thousand voices accom
panted by the great organ and a thousand
other instruments.
—The high school of Montgomery, Al
abama, is now held in a building former
ly occupied as a slave market, and it is
said that a number of pupils now study
ing there have been formerly sold at auc
tion in the same place.
• —A Mohammedan nobleman, with two
wives in India, took a third when on a
late vlsit to England. He left her behind
on his return, liut she followed after, and
on his proving a divorce she claimed her
dowry under Mohammedan law, and got it.
—Every one, including the Emperor of
Brazil, has read Whittier's poem "The
Cry of a Lost, Sonl," founded on a Bra
zilian legend. The Emperor has, just
sent a couple of fine specimens of the bird
A:ma perdida, or Lost Soul, to the great
popular poet.
—N. I. Trangj
—The announcement that the Crown
Princess of Italy is enciente has created
quite a sensation in ItalY, where it was
generally believed she /would remain
childless, and that the children of the
Duke of Aosta would inherit King Victor
Kmannera crown.
—The Choctaw Indians have sixteen
churches, eleven hundred communicants,
and fifteen hundred Snndayschool chil
dren. A translation of the bible into their
languaze is now in process eofprinting in
New York, under the -auspices of the
American Bible Society.
—There le a gentlemitn in Bangor,
Maine, who has in his Posseesion a lair of
blankets taken from the English brig
Boxer, which was captured by the Enter
prise and brought into Portland fifty-seven
.years ago. They have an English mark
upon them, and are in daily, use.
—A widow, occupying, a large house
in a fizsbionable quarter of London, sent
for a wealthy solicitor to make her will,
by which she disposed of between $250,-
000 and $BOO,OOO. He proposed soon
atter, was accepted, and found himself
the husband of a penniless adventuress.
—Maori, Who for so many years al.
lowed her fear of crossing the ocean to
prevent her visiting America, seems to
have bravely overcome that objection.
Four times has she sailed across the At
lantic, and now she is about to sail
for Brazil, where a brilliant success awaits
her.
—A curious card appears in a Texas
paper. A man advertises that his brother
is candidate for Sheriff of the county be.
cause he himself is disfranchised, but
that he •is to be the real officer. "You
are voting for me, and that is for my
benefit, and I am to receive all the pay,
if I am elected."
—The anatomical museum of Pope's
College, St. Louis, was destroyed by fire
on Saturday morning. It was the richest
and most valuable of its kind in this
section of the country. No insurance on
it. By the destruction of stables along •
iti
side, sixty-five horses and mules ere de
stroyed. The entire loss am nts to
$75;000.
—ln making an excavation
Joseph, Missou r i, the other day, th
men came upon a brick. wall fine
below the Erarface of the groan
'!oldest inhabitant" has no recolle
any house ever being built at that
and says that there were no brick
country until many years after he
in St. Joseph. ,
TIMODORE TILTON, In the l ast inde
pendent, sayit that American reformers
are not "long haired." They are ifor the
most part a company of bald pates, as
thus : "The venerable and illustrious
bead of Win. Lloyd Garrison is as imo(dh
and shining as an ostrich-egg. , Llorace
Greely has just hair enough to skirt his
baailar faculties with a fringe or Anglo-
Saxon gold. Ralph Waldo Einerson
keeps his•bair cropped as close Ito the
skull as' a prise fighter's. Wendell Phil
lips has a few scattered and beautiful
gray locke, which William Page •is Just
now transferring to canvass. Henry
Ward Beecher's hair is not, half so long
as his father's was. Charles Sumner, for
whom nature is now ripening what Ten
nyson mils 'a good gray head,' has a
sturdy growth of hair; but keeps it under
the inexorable shears—Atropos °seat.
Theodore Parker bad hot had hair enough
to keep his head from suffering this win
tees cold. Chief Juitice Chase (who
was once a Radical) has been shorn of
hie Mai, like Sampson. General'Butler
is distinguished for many things, but not
for hair. Indeed, so far from the common
notion. being true that Radicals have long
hair, there is something In Radicalism
that shortens hair—quiff the Radicals, in
taking time by the 'fiirelock. got, their
own forelocks taker time." • ,1
rnerkrat Lima,' Ohio; ! states
that, on Saturday night, a vigilance com
nlitteP, composedbitheo l leadhig citizen's"
of that toWa;brOke open the county jail
and, took out two men, Jeremy, Diddiers
by profession, charged _with so worming ,
themselves into the confidence of a Penn ,
sylvanian, On -the cars recently,lhat he
thought his money would. be Niter with
them than With himself, and therefore in
trusted it to their keeping, never to_ ee it
again. The vigilante shaved their beads,
coated them with tar and feathers, and
finished with an egging.v They then
kicked them out of town. "Leading du.
zees" of this stamp ought to be leaded,
though in this case there was a sort of
barbaric; justice. If the Pennsylvanian
- was "taken in," the sharpers were most
effectually "done for."
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NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE CONE
OF TYI34
UNITED STATES OAF,AMERICA.
Ohartirnd by Bpeelal 'Act of Oosirrota,
Approved July 65, 1868.
Cash Capita - - $ 1,000)000.
PAID IN FULL.
1311A.NCII OFFICE s
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINO,
PHILADELPH Lt.
Where the general business of the Company la
traneetted. and to which all general corm
pondenee should be addressed.
S.
CLARENCE H. CLARK, OFFlCER President. -- -
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive
Committee.
HENRY D. COOK& Vice President.
EMERSON W. PEES', tiecreiary and Actuary.
This Oempany offers the following advaatagesr,
It La • National tlnmpLny. m &dervd ay spe cial
act of Congress., MUM:
It hay a paid-up capital of $1,000,006.
It offers low rates of premium.
It furnishes i rrer Insurance than other rani
pante. for the sane money.
It is definite an certain to Its terms.
Its policies are tempt !rum attachment.
There are no nnecessary restrictions in:thit
policies. • • ..
Every,pollcy I non.forft liable.
Policies m 4 taken which pay to the insured;
their full anion t, end return all the prem tams,-
so that the lase ce costs °sly the 'lnterest on
the annual paym Cuts.
Policies may e. taken that will pay to the
ir
sured, after a rtain ntimbec of years, during
We, an minuet income of tine- tenta the modal
named in the po i lley.
No extra rate charged for risks upon thelives
off males.l
it Insures, not to pay dividends to pollhold
ers, tin; at so tole cost teat dividends w h ile Im
possible.
Cisculars, Pam hlets, and full nartieulmugiren
on application to Die Branch °dice of.the Com•
-.
pany.or to
K. W. CL&RE CO.&, Philadelphia,
General 'Agents for Pennsylvinia and Southern
New Jersey. i
JAY COOKE & CO. - Washirtirton, D. 0.
For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District
of Columbia and West Vtryginia. .
IRA a. neVAY Ik CO.,
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer
and Washington counties. .
irirLOCAL AUKNTIIABE WANTED in every
City and Town; land applications from compe
tent parties for' Inch agencies with suitable en
dorsement, should be addressed Tel THE COM •
PANY'S GENFRAL AGENTS ONLY. In their
respective distal .
THE 9:1 -OPERATIVE
LIFE INStiIiNCE
Of Western Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL STOCK $200,000.
OFFICE : No. ifi Smithfield Pittsburgh,
and 1,111 Carson St., Birmingham.
rIRECTORS:
Gen. V. H. COLLIER. Joint D. RCIIDLT,
HOO.EDWIN H. SiTowz, W. W. PATERA.
Ctl. L.A. A. LEN. JOS. Wicr.Torr.
H. W. Mimi, .le.. Vim. BAIIIEWr.LL,
ALEXANDRE TINDLZ, C. WUARTON,
A. B. C.TIVEESON, I. P. HEMEL,
B. ARUOE. Dr. C. J. %INDY
C. k OZREITER. 13: C. RIPLEY.
W. C. AUGHINBAUGH. President.
A. AktMii.NVice President. r
E. G. KRUHAN, Secretary.
A. PA.TTER3ON Actuary.
JOHN r. BEECH. •• reasurer.
TRUSTEES: -
Hon J.M.Kirkpatrick„ Hon. E. H. Stowe,
Ron. Agnew Lour, James P. Barr, ,
John co. Study, W. Bakewell,
Gov. W. E. Stevenson. ur West Virginia.
This HOME INSTITUTION know fully organ
lied, and claims that lt• peculia• Co operative
system enables It to offer to Its patrons treater
Economy NImDIIGLy, Eq •alits. Conte nlence and
Liberality, than can bt. had w►tn evils! tecur►ty
In any other. and only asks an Intelligent com
parison with the moat.. pular Companies doing
biuilness on the ordinary plan. &plat stwr
'n St.
work
n feet
The
tion of
place,
In the
settled
AUCTION SALES.
BY E. B. EINITRIBON & 00.
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
- FOB THE MILLION.
AT
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
65 AND 51 5117 H AVBNIITi.
Messrs. H. B. SMiTMSON & CO., proPrletorn
of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
creating an exeltetnent consequent upon the ar
rival of new goods which are being sold at re
markably low prices. Goods °ferety variety; the
finest sewed trots, the most fashionable bal.
moral gaiters and anklet - shoes. slippers, ite.,
blankets, flannels, cloths. cassimeres, cutlery
and carpets. Call and Ran:nine. No trouble to
show goods. Ladles'. misses' and children's
fors at almost your own prices. All goods war
ranted as represented. .
BY A. II'ILWAI/B.
IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH.
Ct. aBS MOD.RN PAINTINGS, BY DIN
NH MIRED AMERICA N AND EIIINRICAN
WEDNESDAY MORN INO, May
18th, at 10 o'clock , and at 7% in the evening,
will be sold on second door or Commercial -bales
BOOM, 108 Bmlthfle d street, slide entrance
also on Fifth avenue.) a. large collection of high
class modern paintings. by oistinsu shed Amen
can and European .artists. The collection. now
on exhibition, will remain open day and evening.
until time of sale, age Is of a very high order;
being much the most important ever offered In
ilttiburtb; comprising ODARANTZZDOBIGLWAL
WOlllO by such distingutshed artiste as Lita
cheur, Of Dusseldorf; J. F. Herring. London;
T. Taylor. London; Wm. , bhayer, br., London ;*
Jobn Wainwright, London;• Cortes (pupil of
Troyon,) Yana; Charles .Ifogner, Berlin; lateen
Webb, frindon; Ed. Morin, hiltdemble; Ed..
D. Lewis, Plilladelehla; and many othersdis
tingtilshed..itt art. A. MciLWA/NE,
myB . . AuctlOtleer.'
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SIMEITINGS 4ND BATTING.
HOLOIUII3, BELL bk CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
Prr'X'B33l7kitlEt.
Katiohoturent ofRiCAVI MID11:111 Rid Liekrr
&wawa AND, aummous
itiglewnwas •Alviftuvrrt*;k:
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
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Qtrzasswasuk , migurroz. WARE r ake.'
;orlieeesil Warehouse:•aos LIBERTY ISTBIEI's
AP All orders nromorls attended w.
BIITTEMP--10 7:11oial Pre
Dairy Bell Batter last received by express.
CLbilliad/. AB' Sint. MOIR&
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i• L 4 rATR I NEWATOR. : -
, , I L: i 310 01,11 WILSON . .
tc2i be a eatiiiidaeibi• 6641 senifd, I.llldiet i 0
it dieeteron olutellispabuetia County Can Ten•
vt'a• • , i . 0 mrs
Ilailliellit supivron,
.Poul.li f 3:g1an417 :
`mu ..'.c,exididete 6 , s sate - Senittoi, subleer to
thedttildkon of the Itep-blican County Conven-
Yton. tir l int.
crapcxn.ANDErtsobt
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oedlita ollre° r Opsottasbenca r tgi;uclenc,%.-
. FOR' SENATOR. '
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T OMAS HOWARD
ilit hi,.. ~) (Ititeif:.;Atitgiet=lutteigeitio.
uoi. . InY5 -
intii.&o:- *2
c... - ; FOR SHERIFF,. ,' =, - . •
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IFILLIASr- G..WIVBBS; . • - •
"widget, to the dectelon of the ilbcputilleeme:7 aunty.
Convection. •
FOB SHERIFF;
1 / r.e;Pet;to4',/1113 entice myself a' candidate
Tor, SHIIMPAO; aiblect. to the *gee of the Ile •
lele= P/Mtanif 'kf anetelatg' pledge myself
to apte ifiltdretkergito an benerible and faith
falidischargro of - the - Mateo Cf 'tfie ottioe.
..•, 41¢P
FOR SHEII,IIIP, .. t .
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R,
JOHN U. 'HAR •
PittebncW sithiect to the decision of the
'U nto
< kiqe pti blicen County Convention.
,apleS-Da P •
IarFOR SHERIFF.
, ,
would reavictitteti sinuottnee to the citizens of
Allegheny county that:l will be a cap oldate' for
the office of SHERIIP,IN ethlect to the declelourof
the next Inaulug Trutt itepublloan County Con
vention. • - - • '1
I/IANS. DUFF,
.taito Township
~,.ap2o:h7e:DF
IFOR SHERIFF.
JOHN A. WAtTsayg,
ortllsabetb towalblb, late private CoMPazI D.
fribb 'a-Vols.. will be a candidate los t he o®oe
ACRE: MUFF, subject to thaslacLsloti albs Union
jj Wean Darya:al.:on. ar2:1:13730
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.811114111 F".
*II.I.LIDI A. 1111.11310 N,
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171.11 'be a eandidatifor the oface of Sheri!. sub.
jeot to the decision. of :the . Union fttnnhheant
,County Convention.
ukti26:o9-dir
IarFOR SHERIFF,
zosrapu Ross,
Wllt be a eandhfate for SHERIFF, subject to
the deetalon of the.Eepublican County Conven
tion.
ap2l:
AECDEDER.
('FOR RECORDER.
B. 11. SAMPSON,
Of the Stith ward; Allegheny.Oste 111ftwelif iner.)
will be a candidate tor Recorder. Buller t to the
Actflii or tho , opprosohing Republican County
Convention.
tarFOR RECORDER,
£UOUSTU BEOKEIIT,
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Allegheny City, late private Fifth Excelsior
Regiment. Lost a leg in the Eecond Bull Ran
Rattle. at9:ll4.nitl•
ta"FOR ECORDEIL
8. -31.13145TER
Will be a candidate for Recorder. eub,lect to the
decial.n of the Republican aunt, Lonvention.
tori •
arFOR RECORDER,
THOS. S. BUNTER,
LATE NINTH BEG , T PA. R. C
any 4.189
arFOR RECORDER,
EMMY BNMILIT,
Will be heandldate for noniination to tile omce
of iteoorder for Allealtny county. subject to the
decision of the approacnlng P...pubhoin County
Convent/on.. . _ aeaudn
COUNTY TREASURER.
Itar}alß\ COUNTY 111EASUR-
L DENNIS TON,
(Late Brevet Major 11. V 015..) will bea candi
°ate for .enopslnstion. subitct io the decision of
the nepubi 3•D&lP lran County Convention.
scd7 1,
FORER COUNTY TREASUR
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• COL.' S. B.' COPELAND,
Of Elisabeth townshln, will be a candidste for
the abase office. su'ieet to the decision of the
Republican County tionrention. -
api.S.nB7:D&P
REGISTER OF WILLS.
Or FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
JOHN KEIL : HI.,
SUBJECT TD THE DECISION OF THE BE-
P'UBL_ICA_N.CUUNTY CONVENTION. _ •
JOSEPII 33. GRAY,
Subject to the decision of the Republican County
Courentloa. ap29:lls
COUNXI7 COMMISSIONER.
W'FOR COUNTY CO,DIMIS•
SION sgR.
JOSEPE IRWIN,
.Wlll be a candidate SOT County Commtsidoner,
suPJect to the dechlon of the Union Republican
Couuty Convention. ap • :116
IarFOR ' COUNTY COM
NONE%
':.ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
Of lid Ward, Pittsburgh. will be a candid l i e for
County Commissioner, subject to the Orel on of
the Unionaspoblican County•Conyention.
my•PunT , •
EFOR COUSTY .COMMIS-.
.010NA8. . • . . •
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Oliiillritallit 8. 130SI'lltiOli,
`Of the Twentieth. ward. win be' 'a !candidate tor
Coontv•COmmlesioner, enbiect to the decision of
th: 2 Aeol i ptiatt,Contit, Con.vention.
Iig3P'FOR .001UNTX '
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• GEORGE:I itoszaritort •
Will , be tiewildate • for &mean Commissioner,
t i n o b llig ft
l itr e Immo . of the Unloa
_Repoli:4r
CLERK or aou/trs:!'"
, tarFOR CLERK OF COURFEI t
• ,/ JOU O. anowN,
, Mtfivele borough, late prteste, To, • RiolOild
.Rein , Penni. Vols., subject to. the decision of
the Ruton Republican County Oatmeal ion. apse.
OrTO; TUX CIVIZEINS OVA L•
LEGHNNY 00uNT V: I'respectfully
announce myself as a candidate for the office of
SLEEK OF COURTS, subject to the decision of
the Union Republican county Convention. I
would elate theta ,asit the, alike but ibr ONE
• TIMM , at the terminati on of which ' wmild
cheer idly retire. bellevine 14144 there are, others
et:lastly ectitled to the honor and .mooltuneata of
the °moo. anis al Competent as Myself I wlif be
„ m o w obligations to -the , citizens of sibir Oman
for their support. Yeryi
, rining ;
L a te 1024 (old ]gilt.) and 6th Pa. Vol. Bee.
isitt2lhrd
Olt!. E?`•iitth
arPUBLIC
* • • Pu , Sillitie to ice bf isbly; kipeoved
the With of *Aran 3.ssoinallUed `Mises relat
ing to interments In Trlrilty.Vaturch-yaid, Pitts
burgh," Public Notice le hereby Olen Of the In
tr salon of the tnlelster,w &Edens and: vestry of
TelnitY. (Episcopal), Cbnreb. after the 'loth of
MAY. proximo. to. use a part, ci the agriand crave
belonging to or - connected ' with , Mud
eh refl. as attestor new erections ofleihitzeh and
gb psi aud :for grades, and. that,Messrs.4oll3l
11. i:IHOENBEhtIEit, JAMES M. (10(1.1411t,
CALVIN, ADAMS And Joelltil KING, of the'
vestry • have been appointed a Committee to con
ter and, arrange wit h the friends, and relatives of
all persons buried in the ground reoulred tee the
purposes set forth in the set of Assembly attire.
said, for thelrretention underjhe new buildings
or removal to other parts erne lot or to one of
the rural cemeteries. One'or Inure of the Cons
matte mar be found at the vestry room of the
churchAt 3 to 5 o'clock P. jr., on., every WED-
N etiDAY and dA'rIIRDAY until. the 15th of
MAY, at wirch-tlme And place parties Interested
will please rail. .
: y order or the Vestry •
• JOSIAH KING,
~18:109 - Junior Warden.
gar PENNSYLVANIA
ROAD COMPANY, "
TBEAsTherrs DEPARTIIINT.
Mai w ad, 1869.
•
NOTICE TO 8 RH:SEIIOD bE
,The Board of Directors have thf s day . deClared
a semi-annual dividend of St VE k•Eit 08NT,on
the capital stock of the Company, clear of Na
tional and 8 ate taxes, payable In cash on and af
ter May au. mg. •
' Blank. powers of &Dolmas , for collecting divi
dends can be had at the office of the Company,
No. 9888. Third street:
• The once wilt be opened at Ai J. 3ff. and Admit&
meant 9. from lifsy. 30 to , June 8, for
date e of dividends, and after that • from 9
. I . THOMAS T. PITH, Treastirer.
liatre.—The Third Instalment on New Stock Treasurer. ,
15 8 Isalie and payable on or before Sone 18.
rENNSYLV,OII,I
ROAD CO. - • •
: TREASURER.% DEPARTMENT.
PHILADELYMA. Pa., April 2, , 1889.
TO TFIFC STOCKSOLDEJLS O P TgE PENN
, bY,LVANIA if.AIRO AD - COMPANY.
All Stockholders, as resiStered on the Booki of
Dotcpany 'on the 30th day of Aprll. 186%,
will be entitled to ittbScribe for TWENTY-PIVE
PER CENT. of their respective interests inNew
Stock, at Par, 'as bitiOWS:
First. Fifty per cent. at the time of subserlp-'
Lion, between' thelotti day of May, 1869, and
the 30th day or "Jane; 1869.
_ ,
Second. 'Fifty' per cent. between the 15th dey
of November,.lB69. and the 31st day Of Decem
ber. 1869; or. if Stockholders should prefer; the
whole amounting) , be paid up at the time of sub
scription. and each instalment so paid up shall be
entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may
be dtared oil lull shares.
TA rd. That-every Stoclholder holding less
l i
than four shares, shill he entitled to subscribe
for o e share; and" thoseTtolding more lima a
Muhl le of four shares shall be entitled to tub
scribe or an additional stiare. '
Fou . All shares upon which Instalments are
yet to be pstd under Resolution of May 13,
Mk will be entitled to their allotment of the
Twenty-ilive per cent. at par, as though. they
were paid 'ln full. '\ ' ' '
=MIMI THOMAS ?. rata. Tremmrcr.
ItgN'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
-to all OWNERS OF DRAYS, CART?,
CARRIAGES. BUDGIES, Sc., (whether resident
or non risident,) in the City et Pittsburgh, to
pay their LiCauses aethis ice /rents - miff, in
accordance with an Act of Assembly'approved
March 30, 1560. and an oriluance of the Conn
ell, of the Lity of Pittsburgh, pused April 16,
11460.
... .
All License. not paid cre or belbre MAY 15,
1569, will be plicedln the hands Of a'pollee of
ficer. for collection, subJec to a collection fee of
50 cents, and all persons i ho , neglect or refuse
to take out Licenses will he s ubject to a penalty
double the amount of the license, to be recovered
befcre the Mayor.
The old metal' plates o Ilan year must be re.
turned at the time Licensee are taken out, or 515
cents additional will be chirged oil each License
RATES OF LiCENSE
Each one horse vehicle..
Each two horse veulele.
Each four horse vehicle
Each two' horse hack ,
19 00
15.00
15.00
eels &awe - by two
:duller extra will be
horse Deed In say of
5a,..0000,4141,_
Omnibus and Ti mber •
borses.lllB.oo ea b . On
ebarged for each addition
tliMitbarevadeie•,-- - •
citel2seea:mwr -
THIRD NATIONAL RAN Or PITTE‘DrRaiI,
Potaburrh May 10, 1E69.
Mr"TAE DIIIEr ORS . OF THIS
B AN Kilive this dir cievlart-d &dividend
of SIX PERU FIN T.on the mita stock out of the
earnings of th last six Dann Lbs. free oral' taxes,
payable on and after Tit tiii-DA.Y, the 13th Inst.
no it:j9 a NO. B. LlnNGbil.iN, Cashier.
L DIVIDE
. Bwxlk 0 11Pkrrs9ulinu,
May 4th, 1869: 1'
arTITE PDESDIPENT A VD DI..
RECTORS of this Rank have THIS DAT
delared a divldthd offlvr. PER CENT. on its
spiral St,ek nut of the 'Orville of the last six
months. which' will be paid to fitockholdeta or
their legal repreten wives, en and after the 14th
free of Government. Mate and local taxes.
my5:1000s , -W. ItAlplißtl - G, Cashier.
SPECIAL NoTICES.
•
tarEPILEPSY CAN BE CURED
—Thole havlzg frienda afflicted are ear
nettiv .tollcited to; send foe, a Circular Letter of
References and•,!ftstirnonlate, widen will con
vince the moat
. .skelftical or the curability of the
disease. address VA. RigREN LUCRROW,
M. L.. 38 °rest Jones fame:, New Yon.
mbl94/2s.diff • •
farRIA RR I 4GE AND CELIBA
CY.—An Essay for young men on the crane
Of Solitude, and the DldEatintl and ABUSsS
which create Impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of :relief. Sent In sealtd letter en
velopes. free of charge. Add, ems. Dr. J. isKIL
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila.
delphia: Pa. ;al9:dif
ar.DATtIIELORII DAM DYE.
Thls splendid Hair Dye is the best In the world:
the only true eud perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous tints: remedies the 111 effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. blc.eic or brown. Sold by all Druggists
and Perfumers: and properly applied at Batche
-I°l'4 WifUrtacirg, 'No. /a Bond street. New
York. intimM
131.'"DOCTOR WHITTIER CON-
TllillEct TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
Diseases. , eyphills lu all. Ita foetus Uonorrheeis,
Meet, etricture. gc., completelt eradicated.
That nu meroub class of cases resul lag from self
abuse, produclus unmanliness, nervous debility,
irritability, eruptions. seminal emissio ns, and
An piny impoteacy, permanently 'cured. Persona
agitated wl+ll uelicate. intrieWe and long wend.
ing constitutional complaints are politely Invited
to call sor eunivilltialork which CMS nothing.
Experience, the best Of teachers. has ensiled
him to perfect' remedies at *nee efficient, 'safe,
permanent, and which tn Most. case, oin bo used
without hincrunce to business. Bledlo.nes pre
pared in the establishment, which embraces °i
nce, reception and waiting rooms; also, needing
*no sleeping apartments for ,patients requiring .
da'ly personal attention, and vapor and chenal
cal baths.' thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. 'Nomattea who• have filled, state your
case. Read what he..sys in his pamphlet °CORY'
;rages. Sent tolinv addresis for tiro stamOsin seal.
ed *envelope.- Thousands ;of mules
ally, at office and all over the country._ ottani
tatiowiree, personally or , .by mall. Office No. 9
.W9oo' street,. (neat Court tiousej Pittsburgh, . Hoare A. st to 2P. W. blandly); as so.
to 2 P. au Pamphlet sent to , any address for trop'
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ROOFING ` - B LADE CIF'TARIOFS'
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QUalities , and- , dolors.
Parildulas P attenticnrittitm
rdpalllng B.itto roots, • b rot totritzulan and !pieta
ad"
0: 8E0111134,
O. 43 Seven% Atrettites,
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• ' pirrsatracia; rw
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t i - 111.31t0IINGION ok.'.. 4• - • ,
/014 , - giart ipaßar. porripacrporiAsT
i.;„k91, 0} 9... _ , ± Ind•PPORP 8 4 ,0 cet, .
03 thattaffela street, biu'act • otinimaaao . Orb
.
Pittiinntb.
414-Partlos and finales implied with I*
Mum aim Oakes on abort mottos.
El
Lee -see. .
MllPater-WIIDNESDAY EVENING:*May 12te, everr
Evening and Wedutsday anti 6.4urusy After
noon..
BICOOND WEEK,
11EIMPTT Dr31.141r. •
'novelties for Oils Week: Berles_que Railroad
scene; After Dark Oriental Ycart Ballet; Pollak
Beate; Hungarian ras de Pena; Neapolitan
Baja; New and Laughable Tricks..
TONY DE I ER_ AS CLOWN,
Mr. ALFRED MuE In the Skating CarnicaL
Grand and Beentunl Culmination Scene.
FRIDAY. BYER BENEFIT olf TONY
MINIM'S—An aval:nche D.C,Huveltlee In prnoir
&Con for the occasion.
Iitgr!PITTSII JRGEL THEATIE.'
H. W. WILuL LOIS. Lessee an, Man en.
JPINNI.,s: ENGEL; W. B. CAVANAGH and the
pr at eownany in a splendid hill.
WEDIIVD .s . Y• NEXT' 'the #orgeOni oriental spsetsealat .burie.sine SPICIII
bE
.POKTY THIKVEB. Abdallith, Certain of the
Potty -Miss ROSE MASSLEX.
Forty Thieves Matinee oft Shittrdlly.
RAIL..
IarNIIMINELVEI MUSEUM'
AND I'ANILnt 'IIIIBNAGERIN,
Itelko
Avzin p between Badtbileld.
W streets. o OW-Theatre.
airCluen Digjuidi
oe Zombi( ' an 49, teat to
ikto: Ciipgron. 4? clouts.,
''ACADEItri 111117 SIG
THE BENIEVApik
.
OF 2 .
NATIIWAVDRAMA -
Under the Auspices of Posts :5 and 83
FOR BIX NIGHTS ONLY!
COMMENCING
Monday Evening, May 10, 1869.
tinder tl e enjiervtillon and management of Mr.
Y. A. TAN P 4 S HILL, of the Pittsburgh Theatre.
and late of Ylte'a Opera lionse, CinetnnztL
Characters by Members of the Chide:.
Parquette and Dien Circle
Family Circle
Gallery
Reserved Beata 25 cense extra.
Box office open from 10 A. N. till 3 P. IL
CQ THE
The "Grand 'Army of the Republic" Is own
posed of, Soldiers of the Union who served In the
tate fiebeldon The PriVate Fo.dler Is, the peer
of the hikhestoßlcer:- The oblietS wf the organ!.
rattan are charitable, beneVolent, Just, social
and patriotic, and should COMMILDdthe respect of
all ookl elti rens. * ''' - - - • -
. .
To extend shelving hand to-the widows whose
husbands and sons.were our c mrades. msny ot
whom lie burled on tee thousands or battle aelds
or In the cemeteries or theland,' and to assist In
the supp rs of crippled soldiers. and the educe,
Von or the soldiers' orphans, we respectfully
ask the patronage of a generous public.
'IIIE IGsUMMITTEPE.
•
ORPHANS' COURT . SALE.-
Will be offered at Public Sale at the Court
House, in the city_ of Pittsburgh. on TM , SD AY,
the 18th day of May, A. D. DM, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, the Beal. kstate of JAMBS
BLACK, deceased, viz: All that cer,atn lot or
piece of ground situate in Collins township, (now
.trhteenthward, Pitt-burghjbounded by lands
Samuel Semple., H. temple,
and by a township road, and- containing sixteen
acres and one hundred and nye perches, and hav
ing thereon et eoted r large doutde Frame
Hog House. Cottage House. a fine Barn. Stabling
and otner out hub dings at ith good Orchard of
fruit trees of all kinds. ' Grapes,. &e.. and , a Coal
-.Bank everted on the. premises, There are sup
posed to be sit" or elghtnere Of eoalln 8411.1 lot.
terms of sale—One -Laird in hand, three-clew
attars in cue year from the coed Elation of the
sale, with interest nom the date of confirma
tion, and the balance thirteen thirty-thirds of
the purchase money to remain a charge upon the
lane until the death of Mrs, Eliza Jane Black,
wltt , tiv of James Blear, deceased, and the Inter
est thereof to be paid to her annually during her
life, slid at her death the principal to be paid to
those legally entitled to the same.
.CltY
DS.
A. HILARDS. Trustee.
BASS EEL PALMER, Attorney..
an2B:tlB•w&s
kARAM MAY by her next
ika friend David Labe vs. Robert May. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county,
No. 476, Dee. T.. 1E 1 66.
To thi above named respondent: •
ROBERT MAY: You are hereby notified to be
and appear at the next term of this Court, to be
held at Pittsburgh on the FIRST MONDAY OF
JUNE, A. D 1869 then and there to answer
the complaint of the above teamed libelant, and
show cause, If any you have, why the prayer for
dliorce a vincula ruertrimonfi sho td not be
granted.
• SABIJEL B. CLIILEY, kern,:
my5:162 w •
T N TUE MATTER - OF Tait: AP
,''
PLiCATION OF THE fiEVEN H WARD
PIIEMI Uhl LOAN A/P OCIATION F 'ALLE
GHENT CITY, Corsa Charter of Inc zporation.
No. 820, June Term, 1889. Notic is hereby
given that application has been. made, to the
Court of Common Pleas of Allegben County, to
grant the charter of Incorporation 114 this case.
that It Is now on file In the Write of th 1 Prothono
tary of Allegheny county, and will be granted at
the next term of COUlt, (June, 1889, unless ex
ceptions thereto are filed In the mealtime
ROB &ST POLLOCN,
Solicitor for.Petlticruers.
_____
my5:166.w
IN THE DISTRICT CO ' T 'OF
THE UNITED BTATBB. for the Western
strict of Pennsylvania.
JAMES e D. •a • Bankrunt ander the
Act of Congress of. March 2d, 1867, haring ap-_
plied for a discharge from all his deb a' and other
Chains p ovabie under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice bkherebygiven, to all persons who
have proved itch. debts. and o he • perso- a I liter
e6ted. to appear on the 28th day *May. 1869, at
10 o'clock A. before JOHN N. PDKVIANCE.
kd , 11, gteter lu. Bankruptcy, a t hlb otilze. No.
.116 Federal street. Allegheny Cl-y, Pa., to show.
esuse, it any they have, why a discharge ihould
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And
thee. , notice is hereby given, that thel3econd'and
Third Meetings of Creditors of t'e amid' Bank
rupt; required by the 27ttrand 28th Sections of
said Act, 'WM be held before the sal ttegister.,
at the same time and place.
mILS:I6SAV ' S.C. lieCtlgtit ' Cleric.
NO. Atil t JUNE TERN, 1869.
r
e the matter of the applientlOn oethe Cen-'
teal Mutual Building and Loan , A sitoehltion of
Allegheny City, for n chatter of incorporation.
And now, to wit, APRIL. A ith. 1.689, tls Mist
Court of Common Pleas, -of Allegheny , emlntY.
it la ordered that notice otitis abovelentllinnunil
be inserted In the Pittsburgh GAMY'S , for at
least three 'weeks. and that theca e' will be - -
granted at next term of said Conn, unless: es. =';
ceptions be Sled in proper time. • -
R. 8. 31. - • , -
uso
an 26:h12 . Sollehor far MO
Petitionem...
VOrteu.—Awlieteailetters deem
' inmentary to the tatateni wamuel Wegads," '4
lace , tif the bor, ugh of. deteissedt ,
hare been granted to the subscriber; att er Ons
ndebted to the saideirtate are requested Mean
immediate payment: and thole baricird sor
demands against the estateet the maid decedent
will make known the sumo, wgitont delay. to
• EOBERE WA 1..1.4%13 COPY/about: l r
, - _ , 4 '24.Siitili itreZt.
. Pittabarrn,,April,E3ll4•l3B9. • r
u olr. tis cirrslidt#lllll3lA*D 1eCR1A11,014../
•.-PfttialOrttlt.:lrebruiri .4dh .134 E. f ,
Iqolllaro—,Tlie ABeetißMOJEft, for
• Mg and utb l 33 Pharlow.
'
street 'IV With atregl,. to Eatir street' hp now .
rea dy in, , egaigi ation.wind can be seen at thlll
o.r 05 ,itintl)fiATUttDOlC, MAt 13th, when It
will be retained to the Gllty Treasurer , ' mace tor -
mys: 7 2 H. J. /MUM City Engineer. •
JOSEPH OHRENS;
mAzfurionmini*
W'I'NI".O W G:la A S
w i takpu f e-No,At WOptk' ST RE;T;
' 'Pittsburgh.
psmithaeld Meat. dole
vei a 0 f
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'IF. Cement aaa u
taught
= ir jr n'2 % .l lll
tigi i r'OPElLt 110VSE.-
Itiintssactire
r•M. W. oaramte.
IN.FIVIL ACTS,
G. A. R.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
rA7 - 43/11
47.
31,44. A.
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50 cent.
38 cent.
25 cents.