EU 1 4E, rt:17•! Vim' PCBLICATiOI III . THE 1,11.t.iy Anosirsiaoin the Land of Qfe t r*ntan, and the Bird of Para ,disc.' ~A Iterative of Travel, with Stn. dies of, Mau and Nature. By Alfred Meisel Wallace, author of "Traiels on. the Amazon and Rio Seism" etc. Published by Harper &Brothers, New, York. For sale by Henry Miner, Pittsburgh. This work is one of substantial merit, combining valuable information and pleaanrable entertainment. It has the excellencies of a standard library, mirk. The writer ,posesses the rare talent of rendering a subject usually not very in teresting to the general reader, equal to the moat charming romance., - Mr. Wal. 1 lace is a naturalist of consideiable repu talon, as well as of act:lola:b . attain-', neents, and very enthusiastic in his love of natural history. Thiii iolume lit the result of his visit to.. the Malay Is lands, which include Borneo, SllElatri, Java, and other important places. The Malay Archipelago is, too, the land of the orithentatiand the beautiful bird of paradise. After spending a long time In collecting objects of natural interest; he returned fo England in leq 9. It, is estimated lusbrought over one hundred - thousand specimens, which were prepar ed for ultimate preservation. The notes taken on the ground, and in connection ' with the ,;preparation of the spechiens, axe here embodied in this volume, inter spersed with graphic descriptions of that country.. The wood engravings are very fine and quite numerous. To the general reader, as well as to the scholar, this work will be invaluable. It treats of objects that are interesting, and of a . country of which but little has been , written about. The author's admiration 4 of Darwin, should not detract from the excellencies of the work. We look for a wide sale of the book, as it justly. de serves. The Appendix gives specimens of words in fifty-nine different languages of the,Malay Islands, and the COP101113"111- N den" " will be highly appreciated by readers. TEDDY'S DREAM; or,Little Sweeps Mb- Mon. By Emma Amille. Tan PEAT-CIITTERB; or, The Song of . Love. By Emma Marshall. Piiblished by 'Robert Carter "A Brother! 'New York. Forsale by S. A. Clarke at Co., 119 Wood street, 'Pittsburgh: _. 'l)iese little . volumes _belong to the "Fireside Library," an excellent Sunday School series.' "Teddy's Dream" beau tifully illustrates how God may be glori fied by persons in the most humble walks of society. "The Little Peat-Cutters" is a story 'of the same type. Little folks cannot read about "Davie," ' Bob" and "Effie," without feeling the tenderest in terest. Such characters will aid much in lifting youthful minds up to do noble things. Lrrri.n 7icir's Form LIMON& B,y the autliorof s'Sunday all the week," etc. Published`by Carter 6r. Brothers. New York. - For sale by S. A. Clarke dr Co., Pittsburgh. Noble principles are inculcated in tWs story, : in which the duty of loving od and honoring Him are clearly taught. These excellent, truths are lasiautifolly in terwoven through the entire story. Young people may learn to profit by "Little Jack's Four Lessons." The book is nicely gotten up, fine clear type and tinted paper. Asu. SEVBEN. By Madame Augustus crayen, author of "A Sister's. Love." . Published by G. P. Putman & Son, New York. For sale by B. S. Davis & Co., Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. • This novel forms one.of Putman's "Li brary of European Literature," of which several volumeS have already appeared. It has also been publighed in seri form in the Catholic Magazine. the Mona. It is 'written in the interest of the Catholic Church, but is a quiet and readable story. The book does not pre sent the dogmas of Roman Catholic 'ism in an offensive light, but in a sweet spirit, and at the same time favors the idea that the Church of Rome is the true one. It may be read by all lovers of light fiction, whether favorable to the special,plea of the book or not. THE PHENOMENA AND LAWS OF BEAT. By Achille Cazin, Professor of Physics in the Lycem of Versailles. Trans lated and edited by Elihu Rich. Pub. lashed• by. Charles Scsibner &Lb., New York. For *ale by R. S. Davis & Co., 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. In noticing the "Wonders of Gptics,i i "Thunder and Lightning,'," the first two volumes of "Scribner's Illustrated Li brary of Wonders. 6 we took occaslon'to favorably commend, in strong wouls, this excellent serfts. Eicietice• is tiiie made fascinating and attractive ;by . the mode of illustiation, sad by the simplicity of style. Yeeting‘minds can this obtain a ' better conception of scienceby this simple form, in which the principles;-are applied, and by the excellent illustration& The laws which govern heat, the effects of kit:st r and such Information are here, pre sented in a clear and satisfactory manner. We are not swpriscd that such works have a large: isle, as they iiehly g eoc i r -iii . These books are just the kind to be read by young *pie, and, indeed, ill classes — may read them to profit. 1 LITTLE Weiiiirr;• or - Meg 'Jo i+ 'Beth and Amy. Part Second. By Louisa M. Aiott. Withilltestrations., AiI:MUMS by'Roberts Brbthers; Boston. For sale by R. S. Davis & Co, 193 .Liberty street, rltiobtlefilhi 1 ' -4-', Those who were fortunate enough to ,' r ead iliss Alcott's "Little Wometo.win , gladly welcome Part Second, which has just appeared. No better pidence of the popularity of Part First could be given than the general desire to see the second. Thit'volume is a contintiadoil Af the story of these "Little Women" until tlley'enter womanhood,' and have lioines 'of theft.' LE EU EIN NM • =RI M:=SR !. A.,' • Alm- There gniet ,tern of Major lierflid44!cryeia amid the nariative,of , tiA, stern duties of life. PhaiseW of their lirss, especially ofideg's married life, are narrated in diristlng style. The story is alio tinged with sorrow, becaese of the death of Beth, who is translated to a DI. teihome, than either Meg or Jo enjoyed. Peihaps Xige Aleott will gratity her ad- 15 A miters with a history of Jo's &lye. We are assured she is now engaged on a Work of aCtial experience, to form one uf the capital "Handy Volume". series. EsauTues'or luisu Lira. By W. Btu art Trench. Published by Roberts Brothers, Boston. For sale by R. S. Davis & Oa., 193 Liberty street: This work ought to - command a large 'sale in view of the attention directed to Ireland. But its Intrinsic merits, aside from that fact, ought to make it sell well. Mr. Trerich, as the agent of some English Lords having estates in . Ireland, had oppartunitiea that few have, and living trough the thrilling scenes , of Ribbon= ism, his experience was more than ordi dinar3r. The course pursued by Nr. Trench made him friends among the ten autry, though his life at times was in. Ira minent danger. His presentation of the different phases of Irish life, and discrip lion of thrilling incidents, will amply 're pay the reader. The volume. belongs to Roberts Brothers' "Handy Volume" HILT. TO -HILT ; Day Sand Nights on the Banks of the Shenandoah* in the Antum of 1864. By John Eaten Cook, anchor of "Fairfax," etc. Published by 0. W. Carlton, New — York. For sale by J. W. Pittock, Pittsburgh. This is a story of the close of the war,, and gives a picture ' of the closing days o f the rebellion that cannot fell to give interest to the reader. The book is, how ever, a historical record of "the other side," as . the author's sympathies were in that way, however much he may think he has written in the spirit of candor. It will be - Welcomed, if for no other rea son, to enable persons to read the views of those Who lived in Dixie, and were in volved in the struggle on that side. Mr. Cook .has the reputation of being well educated, and a brilliant writer, which will go far to give the book a cordial wel come. Tsar. CLOND ON run HEArrr. A Novel. By A. S. Roe, author of "A Long Look Ahead," "True to the Last," tto. Pub. Batted by G. W. Carleton, New York. For sale by.T. W. Pittoek, Pittsburgh. The author of this work is well known, having written . quite a number of capital . stories, which have been received with nut& favor by thepublic. Mr. Roe usu ally writes In a high moral tone and ca ters less than most writers of fiction to the sensational style so much in vogue these days. The deliniation of character are vivid and natural, and there is an easy flowing style about the story that will be pleasant to the reader. bto doubt the good reputation of Mr. Roe will be sustained in this volume. What Ras Been Done by the National UM It is too late to talk of the importance of insuring one's life for the benefit of those dependant upon him. What was, some years ago, accounted by many scrupulous and doubtlug ones as a "tempting of Providence" has become the recognized duty, as surely due to a man's family as the daily labor for bread, clothes and a home. The number of new, ______ insurance companies which are yearly started' upon their course prove the ex tent of the popular feeling in favor of this beneficent provision. The two plans upon which insvrance is offered—the Stock and the Mutual—are industrionslY presented by their respective adherents, and the merits of both fully discussed. A significant indication of the popular choice is found in the great success of the National Life Insurance Company of America, which began businessin August last, .and has, since that time, been rapidly extending its agencies throughout the country, as well as in the Dominion of Canada. Upon the first of May, only nine months after its beginning work, the Company has issued five thousand policies —a success unprecedented in the his tory of insurance. This is a purely stock company. fore which there is thie to say: that while it does, not always makes as glowing promises tosthe insured as some of the companies organ ized upon the other plan, it faithfully ful. fills every letter of the plain business contract which it makes with its custOm ers. It has low rates for a certain fixed return; • there are no possible uncertain. ties of cotes or dividends, and no compli , cations or disappointments at the death of the insured. The simplicity of the sys tem, and the certainty of the position oc cupied, are recommendations too strong to be overlooked. . \ We have spoken of the large . business alreatb done by this Company. It has also inet losses by death olothe insured, but these:losses have been of such a char acter 'and so promptly adjusted, tin 4 they have strengthened the , Company, *here the circumstances were known. Rev. Lambert B. Fine, a clergyman` of y, Bradfoie county, Pa., paid s lop, *on December lit, 1868, for a $5,9,04 dv. Ile died March lsth, 1869, and , o ,tha Ist of April the , ;5,000, (with no educ-, tion for , notes) , • was .1... paid . lil' family, this being the only pro sit which the deceased had been able ma for their ., future ? comfort. Coul •al other posdbleinvestment of one h dr dollars 01161'0a s We proved ;so jut cloaKiki'vfOiltable,r Another ; ' T that of tootli,ll. - kkaget,ox Prankli " who insured (Grill:OW=4 Alied: I weal thereaßer. i, In this mettle' p i ii Minot of .the $l,OOO enabled' the • agt to effect . s29,ooo . more of insuran up, the appreciative i ' neighbors of i a d 4 &Based upon ample Anemia capital 11,. 000,000 paid up4oondticted :u ct business principles, and managed by men - of national reputation for honestyand sa gacity; this eomParty justly; deserves the trent rank it has taken in the insurance corps: The advertisement of the local agent for the National Life will be found in another colu m n. .. • - SECRETARY BE I WARD'I3 eldest son. Hon. Frederick W. - Seward, has tourclumed Tkurlow Weed's interest_ in the 'Coo. inerciaiddcertiser,and will, it is reported, take the editorial chair of that Jour*. 111 .4%.'n0NA. mptimilingcu ZY Or Tat UNITE, STAITS OF-Al l RICA. • • by Ippefa4 Aet.-of Approvidi Jaiy 515, 18613. t' - ' •••• • " OMBO 06214#1i • • • • SI•000,000. - FIAID 11l FULL; BRANCH ovivic - E FIRST NATIONAL.BANK BUILDING, m:]mAirbzwais. • Where the general Vastness of the Company transaeted. • and to which all general .corres• pondenee shonld be addressed. 01121011.11.1. - CLARENCE H. CLANK, President. JAY 000113, Chairman nuance and Executive Committee._- HENRY D. COMM - Vice President. EBBON W. PEET, Secretary and AMU?. This Company offers the following advantages:. It is a National Licmpany. cLartered oy special act of Coign's, 11168: It has a paid-up-capital of 51,000,000, It offerslow rates of premium. It furnishes larger Insurance than other com panies fbr the same money. • • It is dentate and certain in Its terms. Its policies , are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions in the policies, , • - Every policy is non-forftitable. Policies may be taken width pay to th e insured their fall , vanonat, and return all the premiums. so that the thellfilleit COOS may the intetest the annuetpsYmeiits. Policies may be taked that will pay to the Iv - sured, after. a certatcL dumber of years. during Bte, an annual income Of one.tenth the amount *ant ed itt the pollee. No extra rate Is charged fbr risks upon the lives of towage. It insures, not to pay 'dividends to pollc7 hold era, but at 1010 w, a oast that dividends will be im possible. _ • Chelders, Pamphlets, and fall particulars even on application to the Branch office of the Co m or to . • . • Z. W. CLARK it C 0.,. Philadelphia.. - • General Agents to? Penturylvanlit and Southern New Jerse_y. - • • JAY 00011 CO.. Washington,D. .0" For Msnland, Delawai Tirxisda, District of Columma add West V Ma. •MA 111. OVAY CO.. - Agents for• Allegheny 4 'Beaver, Butler, Ne th er Sad Washington countis. A y and ASENTSABIL WANTED in every City and Town; and applications from compe tent parties for such agencies with miltablereme dorsement, should haaddressed Tse THE COX • PANT'S GIN TEAL. AGENTS ONLY. In their respective districts. robte:mwdir THE CO-OPERATIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of WOitern Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK $200,000. . OFFICE : 80. lit Emithfirld St., Fittabirth, and 1,111 Carson Bt., Birmingham. DIRECTORS: Den. 7. H. CULLUM. 'JOSH D. SCI7I2LT. Iion.EDWIN H. BTOWZ,W. W. PATiricS. Cal. E . .1.A.4.L1L1r. JOl. WALTON. Ol.rrEn, Jn.. Wm. BArtswes. ALRIANDItn. TlcisLit, U. WM...ETON. i., A. B. tivgYsiteog, J. P. HZIBZL, B. Itituan. Dr. C. J. *mini'. C. h OurtaTlß. D. C. RIPLEY. W. C. AWIRTNB UGH. President. A. ADIMON, Vice President. E. G. KEEGAN, l'ecretary. A. PATTERiON. Actuary. JOHN 2. BEECH, •1 resAurer. TRUSTEES: Hon .I.M.Eirkpatsick.inon. R. B. Stowe, Hon. Agnew uuf, 'James P. Barr, John Ir. Senlir. iW. Bakewell. Gov. W. E. Stevenson, of West Virginia. This HOME INSTITUTION 'snow Italy organ ised, and claims that its peculiar Co operative system enab:es it to offer to its patrons greater Economy. Simplicity, Et:manic, Convenience and Liberality, than can be had with equal security in any other. and only asks an Intelligent com parison with the most popular Companies doing business on the ordinary plan. ault:stwr _ z1;).1Li) r- 1 iS ± fel 4 tle:1 O'EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED —Those having friends afflicted are ear nestly solicited to semi for &Circular Letter of Neferences and Ttstimonials..which will con vince the most sceptical of the eurablittrqf the disease. Address VAN BUREN LOCKROW6 mble:g2&-d&F 36 Oreat Jones street, New Yort. IarMARRIAGE AND CELIDA. CY.—AnEssayfne Toppi/teen on tee crime of Solitude, and the . DISEASES and ABUSES which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent In sealed letter en velope". free of charge. Addles', Dr. J. ISHII, LIICHOUGHTOK, HOWaid Auociation. Phila delphia. Pa. . ;alaid&P far ELECTRICITY AS A' CURA TIVE —Dr. . A. H. STEVENS hu been using Electricity as a SPECiat. Rimini' in curing .chronic as well as acute conditions wrruOrrT WZDICLAit (or more than Tax TEARS. with un bounded suceess. A PutrilLlT, including ali part'culars, with certificates and reliable refer ences, will be cent to any inquirer. _ A fe* furnlini d rooms vacant. for hos:dint Pa tients in the Doctor's flontr. if applied for soon. Office and residenes, $ll,OOl ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. , . insist 21-dare l a j na:itANT MEDICAL At the eollettitionof bL nutoetene Ode patients, ' Dr. E. DE I. OVATION of Baltimore. anthoc,of niedical Works, WILL ATTEND IN PHILADELPHIA From the lit to the . of I UZI'S. inclusive. Those who wish to lee the boOtor in Philadel i'VEtreakTit7l7)%°.trett t umor Nervous and Physical Dahill vv.. •• • mll2 • Lon •Or BATCHELOR'S HAIR DICE. ite • .4,-, iv This splendid gait Dye is the bestin the ;meld' . _ s + the only true and..perreet Dye; beitelees, • nes. ea hie, instantaneons;' no disappointment; nob 11. - 'thenlotut : %ULM% • temedies tee ill effects a direst invigorates Red- le,aYes thlylair_soft d AS, .beantiell. invigorates Droste.. Volt all Dream it. ' 'entiretfumers; and properly MT ed- at Bit/I -..% , inv. Wit Itettort, - No. IL ad street. • ' IX, i 'Nark.. ,;i t t ~. 'l, ? Ell , ' ,:` ... •. j :arelata ir mpl ..., IarDOCTOIt WIEI1 1 1"11101I'COA.: litl ~, : •• Tilt RES TO - TREAT . 'Atli - PRIVATE b p B:r ee_" 24* : 1 11f nnuc A orthe .. ,1 ttiylrrl°.,,illetikt A : . ' i e , Thu itgervulw•o , ,...cs resulamtfre:ar Abuse; producing unmanthiels, tierrona ilettlUty; ' irritability. eruption/. withal emissions, an d gin o r i m motepny, permamentiv.cpred.. Persons sallioied Whit adleato, intneette , sad lons itand.` Iny conatltutiOnal complaints are poUtelyinvited to call tor . commltation ‘ • which : costs nothing, 'experience, the best or' teketers: has enabled him to perfect, remedies at-'ones eilitment, , sate, permanent., and which in monotone. e an be need without, bin : omen to. Al business. eiltemes pter . pared lathe' establialiment. = whin& etabrates of ten, reception and waiting roman; also, warding! mud steeping apartments for patients revile_ ing daily pi-Moat attention, and vapor and chemi cal t=o.-11011eoneentrating the famed mineral • apriop.• No matter-who have 'failed: state your - gas& ~ Rawl wag, be swain hie psamptinn, of fifty pages.'sent goat" addrest for awn stamps in sear. ed e nvelope.; TliOnsands of ataM treated •anun -44 a m r . iss.,om aa allover theteountaw, ,rktimpt ir ration iree. nail, Or by Inaiiiome. 0. 01 9 , 09, (near Court Roth* ' Pittstmergia,' ps. Hours A. X: to . It , ' adaysastpe4 to li T. Is. ..Pamphlet sent to sajeddress for heo stoseifor. - • man ,MP; Bz+dz~ BZL2TOa. ~.; ~ ~t'~l~ri~rE, °mown WILSON . . Will be a candidate for State Senator; sulkiest 'to the decision of the lispebileass County Conran- R SENATOR, SARUM az.uunt WIII be le candidate fni State Fenster, sable& to the decision of the }Opel)lican Connty Conven neYs 11:4r70 . 111 SENATOR. OECI. R. ANDERSON Will be a candidate for State Senator, sableet to the decision of the Republican County Conven tion. myt FOR SMATOR. THOraikl3 HOWARD Will be a candidate for State Senator, "abject to the decision of the Republican County Conven- gt I6 IME P * ", , WILL = Cl. 5T17131139, Subject to the deeJelon of the Republic-ea County Wu . vention. _ my1.1.-d&T "7011 BHEBIIi F. I resmetfolly annonnee myself olmdldAtel for EIBERITY, Subject to t 'yhe =ages of the ,Be.. pabilean party; and it stiecessful pledge myself to, devote all my energy to an honorable and faith tol,dlseharge of the clutles of the office. apl2alaB` - H. S. PLUMING: OrFOIL SUERIFF, 4011111 a RARE, Of, Pittsburgh, subject to the decision of. the Union ließublican County Conyention. sp2B-ni F FOR SHERIFF. rwottld resosettnlly announce to the citizens of Allegheny county that 1 will be a eau Mate for the office of BEERIPF, subject to the decision of the next ensuing U n isn Republican County Con vention. Flamm DUFF, Ohio Township. ap2i):b7o:DF W I 'FOR SHERIFF. Of ElLinbeth townthip, late private Company D, 19th els. V 015 . ,: will be a candidate. fort he once of BIiERLFP. subjects° the decision of the Union Republican Convention. an2O:h7SDP I . ar r;.- FOR SHERIFF. WLLLIANI 41. HERRON, Will be a eanditlate for the *Mee of Sheriff. sub ject to the 4ecision of the Union- Republican ounty Convention. mh23:49.41&P larFoll sumo F, soups sass, Will be a candidate for SHERIFF, sutdect to the decision of the flepubdcan County Conven tion. 1 . 21 0 farFOR. RECORDER. Ot the iligth ward. Allegheay.(bite Rondo ) val.*. a candidate for Recorder. subject to the action of the approaching Republican County Convention. - inyeil94-d&T ar - FOR RECORDER, AUGUSTUS UEOSERT, Allegheny City, late private Fifth Excelsior Regiment. Lost a leg in the Second Ball Bun Rattle. aD?l:ll{•Dar IarFOR as ECORDER. 8. /11111ASiElt Win be a candidate for Recorder. subject to the decisiob or the Republican Counts Convention. ~a~ Y~l t~ t~ KK~3 ~y~ ~~~f ' # LATE NINTH RECPT H. C mycire IFOR RECORDER, =NWT SMITELY. Will be acandldate for nomination to the oißoe of ii•corder for AlleaLeny county. subject to the decision of the approaclaing Republican County Convection., . aptOda COUNTY TREASURER. farlFOß COITSTY TREASIIR- (Late Brevet Major 11. S. V 015..) will be a Candi oate for •enominatton. subject to the decision of the Itepubllean County Convention. atrE7 1.3-balt tgy"FOlt COUNTY TREAEIUR- On. J. D. COPELAND, Of ,Elizabeth townsblo, will be a candidste .for the shove office. blittleGt to the decision of the Republican County Convention. apz3.bB7:adF G.I92'.ER OF WILLS. kyl/1):4f4)Nooittolii11.11 SUBJECT TO THE DECISION OF THE BE , PUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. I tip 4 :15111 I:1 )i 1&111 Pj eubject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. COUNTr COWEIBIONER. arittER.COUNTY COMMISSIO 30SEria IRWIN, . Will be a candidate Pit County •Oeminisatonor. suPlect to the decision of theNnion Republican County Convention. . ap27:116 IarFOB , „COUNT ,CORIMIS . 110131311totrriniNa860I Of Sderssd, Pittsburgh, will be -111 candidate for County Commiseloner, ;abject to the decision of the Union itepublicenCounty Convention. , figrFOßcpersTif COMMIS tIIQNSIL • Of the Tweitteth ward. Will Des candidate for County Conant Wetter, subjett to the deoleteh or the Rerblieln'ljoutity Conyention. • : FOB' COUNT'S"' C OMMIS. ; tilos= : • , ty. ~ Will be a candidate foe Con ittrG l omtnlssionef. subieCtto the decteloo of the Vision- Republican County Convection. , m 5 'FOR CLERK OF bOirlttlk 2 300111 lictuysio boro a ntb, Into ~ private 14 4094 teß'tPenna. vote.. 'subect to the decision of the union:Republican' ounty Convention; spa. tArire. THE CITIZENS W 4 1 0- 41-1- -virieursY ' COUNTY! L' rewoeettellr a aratiT viyukLall &candidata tot thavihoo of oLEB Olt C 0 TB. saliva to the decision of 'the tin on Deteabhean countreolivelltlen.l I` -mottle Mite that L set , the .012611 but f or logy, TEM. at , the teemlnatoo • or w hi a ii ; Lic ...,,.._ ohtorfellYrettrlUDe t gert I l li abE ti n oth7r; g lut 'equal en Wed 0 noes - am at iths 0 and at comLgeoleLas nips -,, , ,tioth_ba , Indere) ant B?„„poe mum t a' , ~,,,,,...., lot their Ilbere , .. 7,1 1 . , 1 7 re - ' l7 "` .. „ ~, , , ,111,....,, , ilmi ass „ Late 1020 Boli 1 8th, ) au 411 k p a oi. iiiiii. aelEhrla • Ltll MEM bkERIFF. JOHN A. WATSON, RECOB.DEB. D.i A. SAMPSON, TEOS. U. 111;1733$ J. F. DENNISTON, JOHN EEIL. JIL, JOSEPH U. GRAY, aseirrimalr aorrwunc, GEORGE EIAVOLTON CLBRK OF CO URTff., OIN , .crrions , • I ,o4,JoitimmoisrA . Pitts• %3IIEGII. Paidlirlit , fon arei here* nts tided twat sba letter sit•iltiOrite* 4Y:stilted by zee tiVlo . e. ant entpowilring and setbonistagyon to sell and dispose of certain lands; Owned by tea the State of Tenneillef4 is bersby•iec coked. , ISO eontiact of sale hereafter aides or heietokre stadb by yen will be initarded or intilled by Mt, and yea are notified not to receive or dispose! Of any proceeds of any sale, or to transact any boll nese in my name or on my _ ~' W. 11. hicDOI:O.AL. Prrreastitau. May 12, 11.089. . .my3R:ll7 Wr" NOTICE TO COSTILICi; TOES. Chatters Valley Railway Letting. , GOALS • of PR will be received at the office the ;uiliftu , igned at Steubenville. Ogle,. SaTtlieDil,'lllAlT.ESta, 18019,f0r the' gr ading, bridging - it'd ballasting of I4'nthes of the Cher tiers ltalieY-4tallway, between ?bonded and Canonabinth;• Man. - profile and itateiaent of quantities can be seen, and detailed information ;Will :be g:ven at the Engineer's Oftlee, th..§test beaville; ifter Saturday, 16th inst.' - M, J. BECKER • EirsvnixTthls, 11sy110;'18139.'' Erglneer. . . IairPITELIC NOTICE. thePumant to an act of Algal)* y, ,app ved h ROPthof Marich . ,4B69Lentitled "so relat ing to Interments in' Trio tyChurch.yard;.•Pitts.. l burgh," Public Notice is ereby given of the in ntion of the mbilster. :wardens and' vestry of Trinity (Episcopal)-Church; , Meg the , 10th of , HAY, proximo, to use a. ,part Of 'the grave -ground bekinging to Or connected; with .said chime, as sites for new erections •of Chnrch ard ' Chapel and for • grides, and that Messrs. JOHN. H. ISHORKBEHOBR, JAMES M.._,COPPAii, CALVIN ADAMS and •JOsTAH XING, -of tap, vestry, have been appointed a Committee to cote- ler and arrange wit h the friends and relatives of all persons buried in the grotind required fertile purposes set forth in the act .9f Assembly afore said, fortheir retention under the new buildings or removal to other parts of-the lot-or to one of the rural cemeteries. One or more of the Com mittee mar be found at the vestry room of the church at a to 5 o'clock, P. 11., on every WED NICSDAY and SATURDAY until the 16th of M.&Y, at which time and place parties interested , will please cult • , • • By order of the Vestry. Jos • uut • lux • e, " - Junior Warden. sple:hsO ;PENNSIELVAI'ILt WAD COMPANY. _ • • TIMASUEZA'a APPZPARTMILIar. , FItILADIWPMA. May 341, 1869. NOTIOA T.O STOCHHOL HEBB. Theßoard of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER C,ENT. on the capital stock•otthe Company, clear of Na tional and St ate•taxes, payable in cash on and af ter May 30. 1869. Blank• powers of attorney lbr collecting divi dends can' be bad at .the office of the Company. No. il3B S. Third street. _ The once will be opened at BA. ar. and closed at 4r. M. from May 30.t0 June 6, for-the pay ment of dividend'', and *Het that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. • THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. . NOTS.—The Third Instalment an New Stock of 1868 le due and payable on or before June 36. tayB:l9B or PENNSYLVANIA, WM. TREASURER:B DEPARTMENT. PEILLDISPERA, YA., April A, 1869. TO THE, RTOCEROLDERS COMPANYNN BYLVANIA RAILROAD • All Stockholders, u registered on Ilia Books of thu tiOmpaity thts 30th day of April, 1369. bit entitled tOsidssalhe for TWENTY-1 1 1PB Fiß 91iNT: of th ' ei'r mouth , . Interests In New Stweirft par. as follow a. and ! Fifty per alit. at the. time of Subscrip tion, tieiween - the lath day of May; 1869, 'and the 30th day Or Jane. 1869. • — 5.4:00. Silty per cent. between the 16t h d ay. of Norember; 1.81119. and the 3lst day of Deem; ber. 1669; or, tilitockholdere ihrizad OTeri* whole amount may be paid up at the time of sub ecripticm.`and each instalment so paid itO shall be entitled to a 'pro rate 'of the Dividend that may he deelered shares. Third. That every Stockholder holding less alien 'limy shares, shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; and those _holding more than multiple of four shares shall be entitled to sub scribe for an additional share: . Awl& all shares upon which instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, 18110, win be 'entitled to their 'nutmeat of the Twenty-dire-per cent. at par, as though they were Paid in till.. myCise. TROILks T. 71111T11. Treasurer. ar NOTICE IEI HEREBY GIVEN to all OWNERS OF DRAYS, CARTE, CABMIAOIIB. BOOBIES, &c., (whether resident or non•resident,) le the City of 'Pittsburgh, to pay their Licenses at this once Yottruarrra, , In accordance with an Act of Assembly a pproved March 80, 1860, and an ordinance of thetouw= ells of the City of Pittsburgh, passed Aprlll6, 1860. - AU Licenses not paid on or beibre MAT 'l5, 11309, wlllbe placed in the hands of a pollee of for collection, subject to acollection fee of 50 ',cents, and all persons who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be subject So a penalty double the amount of the license, to recovered before the Mayor. The old metal plates of last ye must be re. turned at the time Licenses are take out, or 05 cents additional will be charged oft eich License BATES OF LIOENSE: Eich one horse vehicle' Each two horse . veniele Each four horse vehicle Each two horse hack Omnibus and Timber Wheels d horses, 117.8.90 each. One dollar charged fir each additional horse s theubove vehicles. A. J. COI ' Al2;eotitivir Viii DIVIDENDS 'T111111) NATIOXLL BANK OF Fl Pittsburgh, May IgrVITE DIREeTORSI BANK have this ther decia of SIX PEE UKNT.on the capital et ; ' earnings of th last six months. ir payable on and after TR URADAY. mylll.o JN4). B. LIVINGbT a tgrTHE BOAItD. OF DIREC __ TOES OF THE COLOMBIA L. ,COM PANT have this dal declared an e ire dtvldead, No. 84. or TWO (A) PER CENT., :lalabloldoA DAY' 18th in A. P. McOBB.W. Secretary. Prrrsitraatt,fiday 111, 1889. • my 1.2123 MERCHANT T BOYS' CILOTHEINI. A ha; asilortment of A 11417106 BOys, r Yinthi:in(6ll Foe r Spring and BUMMOZWeire., , - ~..11'..D1. GICLY: & 41 SlXTEt'arliEnt. fl `MIPHERSON - ' felOgOtigßitit` No; 10 !WM (14ite.,SUCIt* tlllueoossoro IteGl &. Co,) ! epanoluorr ;us Have Itrti. received thelt=lhHiselootetattoeli of Btnintnad• Stenger and will itlad to show or.. sell them to oldigni nen od•ththerv.: The Cutttps Devi:unto wart stall be superhp! tended try o. unIA.ISIIIIIING. • !take pleninns In recommending the ithovn Arm to thelimratenpportOr the Imbue. tohu:fti W.• H. MOGEE: (La# Omit& venh.W. , Hespembolde No. 53 M321011161d Street, Pittaburgkt litalW SPRING GOODS. is A irOlentlid new . flock of triferns,- cwisr.argEns Just reseiva% d 7 - EMMY MEMEL sells Xerchaut Tailor. 13 itaithileld ar,rost. IMMEEW OPERA !MIMI& Usu;mer. MONDAT EVENING, May :Mb, every even aft sod !Saturday Mattnot . Last week of Additional woveltlea In commemoration of the Two Hundredth performer ee of tale Troupe. ' New Comic Scene; new and NoTel Tricks; won. derfnl Stilt Dance and Burlesque Can-Can by TONY DENIER: new Ballet': nklyplag Roos Borptdpel,Scotch• Pas De Deur.by ANTONIN% and at r. ODY; Velocipede Biding, by BARBI' LESLIE; new Comic and Panel Stating, by AL FRED MOS. TIIIESDAY—BENEFIT OF 080. A. BUNS. Sallirday—Farewell Matinee. WrITTSBURGH THEATRE. H. W. wiLusets. Lessee sue Manager, Second an ru ed ee of the T HIEV E'puler burieique THE FORTY with all 1 s beauties and the magnificent TRANSFO/t.. NATION sczNE. TO-NIGHT.. The Great American . Conducts, GUS WILLIAM • • • Forte Ibleves Idatinee an Wednesnar and Sat arday, Admission to Matinee, SO cents; Gille n'. SS cents. IarBWILNELVAINIMIN IUM AND PATNA:II DIDNAGDDIN,, The Great FaxCll.l 4 4 , 1101KTpete FIFTH AVlCattrE, betwiaa Smithfield end Wood streets, pooositeOld Theatre ;• ; ' =n Day and Sventngfall - the year round. on. 915 denim CaUdrenJ nente•-1 WACADERIT OF IMMW isinr r AA TWO GRAND-CONCERTS. TUESDAY ARID WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, MAY 18 and 19,b,'asolited by the following fat vorite artists:_ - - • .- MVS S. W. BARTON, Soprano. MR. WM. MACDONALF,_Tenor. MR. THEODOR MARTENS, Pianist and •Atio ADMISSION O_NR DOLLAR. BALMILY CIRCLE & GALLER.Y.FIFTY . No extra charge for reserved seats. ' Beats con be procured at C. C. Mellor's Must* Store, commencing Friday morning. Mayl4. at 10 o'clo.A. Doors open at . 13‘;" commence at Et TllO5. R. TURNBULL, myta:r2t, tIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED EIVATES,Ior the Weetern.Dis . r. e t of PCnnsylVania.. - - • - MARTIN SATLER. a Bankrupt under Hill Act of Congress of March Ai, 1867, having op. 1 plied for- a discharge from all his debts. and other claims provable undersold Act, by order et • the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons.' .. interested, to appear on the ffifttdat'or MAY : 1869, at A o'clock P. N., before JOHN N. PUB VIANCE, Register in, Benkruptcy w nt : office, No; 116 Feoeral street, Allegheny City, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a dig+ charge ' Should not bo granted-to the sal&Bank.:' rupt. And farther notice is hereby `ven,thas; the aletond and. -Third meetings of creditors o the sold Bankrupt, required -by. the TM " 98th Sections of said Act, will be held. before:he said Register, it the same time an' ohm. B. 0,--11e0ABMW188. THE !DISTRICT COURT. OF , . THE UNITED STATER, 'FOR THE WEST. , N DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA: CHARLES C; 'HAWLEY, a Bankrupt,- tinder.: the act of Congreis of -March Ad, • ISEIT, having applied for a discharge trout all his debt*, and' other claims provable under said Act, by order of . the Court notice is hereby even to all cred itors who have proved heir 'debts, and other_ persons intererted , so MAY. 1889 at 10 o'clock ggog JOHN N. Aro b ° E, 21.egliter in . Bankruptcy, at bleed:lce: r4o.' /10 Federal street, " 'Allegheny city. Pa., •ts show cause, if any' they • have, why a discharge should not be granted Ito the said 'And furthar - tottce Is r by given. that the Second and Third Meet's' ' Creditors of said Bankrupt , required by the 717th: . and 98th Sections of said Act. will be held be gore the said Reguter : „at the same thee and_place: 'y25:610,11 -: 43. C. MCCANDLESS: , uierk. IN THE .COURT of azsatolm, In the matter of Ile open 'of in Meet from Bradford 'avenue to Webster avenue. of June SesMons; 1869. Appeal from the report of viewers and approvl al in And now to wit. May 32.1889, the Court tip- - point W. W. Thomson exarnister.to.take the tes timony and report the facts to Me Court, with.* decree einbodying.hia opinion ad to whether the' proeeedings orthe Viewers an.t eounciLi approv= al thereof should be 'modified, corrected,approyed or quashed." lee days , notice of thd time and . place of meeting to be. eivenby publication in the Jelttsburgh qtly Gazette and daily Post. - BY /lilt DOUBT. Parties interested are hereby notified that I will attend tor the purpose of performing • lie duties of the aboYeappo., tment my ofßee.No. DM Filth avenue, Ytttsburgh, on FRIDAY, MAY 28, /889, at i o'clock P. M , and at slice other times thereafter' as may be axed by ad journment, ' W. W. THOMSON, asyl4**.2 Examiner.. C HABTER. lii OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN td That tee Trustees, 111 A tn ers and Wardens of a GEKMAN EVANGELICAL. , PRIITESTANT CHURCH. In East Liberty, have app!ted to thq Court of Common Pleas for r• - CHARTER OF INCORPORATION $ 7.50 . 10 00 . 15:00 . 15.00 And.that the same will be 'minted at next Term unless exceptions are need in the meantime. mY3O:J6.is . . . • wn by, two - xtra will be se 41n any of BRAN. _Treasurer. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEODENY 'COUNTY.' _ 1+ 'the matter of the applicattcm of the "Fin , BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION" foi a_Charter of Ineotroratlon, .NAttoe Is he %hen to Aptice Is hereby given to all whom It Mai cot. cern. that the above application his been' made to the Court for a grant of a charter of incorfici 'ration, and that the same will be 'granted at the .next term of the Court of cOmmon Pleas, unlesi exception be flied in the mefitime. •;' ' • BOBt. 4arrstras; Solcitor for the Association.. ~E31`3 51112 OF.THIS ed a dividend .eh out of the • e of all taxes, he 13th Inst. N. Cashier. my3:'46 hi NO. 681, JIINE TERM, 1869. In the matter of the application: of the :Core.. tral Mutuat Building and. - Loan „Associatiou - of Allegheny City, for a charter of incoraoration. And now. to wit, APRIL. 5144. h, 1568, Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny. county, It is ordered that notice of the above Implicallon be inserted' In the• Pittsburgh GArderys• for"at, least three weeks, and that the-same will ,be granted at term of said C 4 MTI. uhlFai •C*" oeptitms be .led in proper _ time.' ' • • .B. R. NOIERIBON't ' • 801Iohae for rentlenenk. - 211 att26:1112 d slautot NOTICE. --Whereas, lettitisites tameutary to the- estate- of MINICY B. I Llaldttolo, late of the_ elt,y,of Alleahelgi deceased, haYlug bee p Rranted to the II" . " . ben, allpens•us- Indebted 'to the wild estam are • requested.omaketmansdlata payment, sad Oa" hart 8 claims or demands against the estate ..01. , th • Ball deceteut - will'mate - Inoms tIP? !Alm? , without delay - no ,; ':! .j i 1 : / ZATHY AWILVLIAW 2 4 Ana -''t'.:;' JOH ~. 8. WILLI tiA. —• , ,i___.• -• ,' , IS xi caters of Henri' 8: LtllsmSoura'ileaw...' -NQ- 1 - 88 :grederal streetoellilh 1118-1: - en's Suits, 6 GAN:. te.l3i4 rrinE ALLEGFIENTiIIIIIILDING . , tr.cm.ff masoclATtorr 0? ALL.t EITIEN Y is hereby wed ilait; Ga IIPPIle.; Utak has been node. by the +Maya DPW' sateelatten, fur a charter of Income Mien at No. 6144 June term. 1869. Mid the same will be grantee at next tomtit/Mart. sullen esooPtioni thereto are filed In proper time. ° • ._ 0361. 4, / ,.f. , „ . as.• • uS Another: Olfriaa orth*Etiiiii=hut,gptate ,t rittabunrit: Gradiagopay.strarri,__..f =war Chariot. "re" fr m s6 t s tr"l'Var li f ' ha l = :in': ready for ex an 'att jt, _ _ w All once until 'HATUB.DdY.• max 161 a, hepai o „ will be retett!ed.te the Ottr,Treannar t e colleenen. myea72 ICA3:11.011. EfrorDisSOW. M. W. oAzanaiNl. DIIMPTY. Respeatfulli annoVrea:, ! LEGAL 'TRADEMARK!' - , :.-. :'''• -:- ,'.:. ' DITIMIDGES ''. ... . irtax..,ritoop .. i. p .---:.-,- \, u . 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