El H 0 17 , ,!V 4'.. al.PktitTn.t 4itti- Ii Ilr ielsinite Mont lay for June.) •' NOREMBEGA.* ET JOIIN G. WIIITTIEn. t Tbexiolllng w ay the serpent cakes , Ti .4 Thoo taystle water took, Y 4.0 . - IP•om*tie l e to coon , . Its beaded lakes, g • Toe forest sped its Brook F A narrow space 'twist shore and shore. For Moll Ur s. ars 10 While evermore, beu•n 1, before, Chssed In the forest wall; • The . dttheriod tiding nod , rneath Wan dowers whb.ut a name; - Life Lanai rl 'nth decay and Beata, T.nague after league the same. 'Unbroken over swamp and hill Tht rounding shadow lay. Sava ton river cut at whl A PathWriy to the day. ' • • 11,side that track of air and liKht, Weak as - it child unweaned. Arshist•of day a Chrlstio u knight i Upon Jul henchman leaned. The embers of tne sunaet's flee <aloes:Abe cloud b burne down; `lace," he said. the domes and spires ;tit Noreinbeica town." • "AlaCk . the domes, 0 master mine, AreGoluen clouds cm high: Ton spire is bot.the branchless pine Thai, mita the evening sky." hustiznd haik I Wb.s sounds are these But chant. and holy hymns?" `'Than beltr'st the breeze that stirathe trees 'Through all their leafy. limbs." "Is it a Chapel bell that illis he airvittib its low one" " on hear,`st the tinklet ? of the rills, The insect's vesper drone." "The 6645 i be praised sets for me A bl'e. s -I sed ' oss In .lgut !" r 4 o tntw 7 gaOnbutmyon iand! tree "Be it wind so sad or tree so stark, mattereth not, my knave: Alethlakato,funeral hymn's I hack, The cto..s Is for my grave I "My life leaped; I shall not see ' My bome-set sails again: The cweete it eyes of Normasdie Shall watch for me in vain. "Yet onward still to ear and eye Toe battling marvel calls; falti:arobld loom before I die , On kidremtwga's "So, haply. It shall be part - At 4Hirlatian Get to lay The mystery of the desert's heart • My - dead hand plucked away. "Leave me in hour of rest; gd thop Ant look from yonder heights; Perchance t valley eyed new 1s etareedmith. ltylights.' The bcnehman climbed the nearest ULU, He saw nor tower nor town. Hut...through tee drear wood', lone and stU The river rolling down. • Hellielid the stealthy feet of things Whose shapes he could not see, A cutter as of evil wings, The-fall uf a dead tree. The pines stood black against the moon, A sword of fire beyond; He heard the wolf howl, and the loon Langh . from his reedy pond. tnined him back: "0 master dear, • We are but men misled: And thou nest sought a city here. To find a grave instead." 'Au Goti, shall will ! what matters where ' - A true man's cross Msy stand, heaven be o'er it - here as there . In ;.leasant Norman land? c - _trims. woods. perchance. no secret hide Of lord,y tower and hall: To river mite wanderings wide • Has washedno city WWI; - "Yet mirrored In the Millen stream The help stars are given; - Xe NereMbega then si dream _ • Whose waging is ht even: , • "No.hnlided wonder of these lands • 31 riamiry eyes shall tee; A city never made with hands Aloe. awaleeihame— / - " • Urea Bum mysifca': see Ili mansions piecing fair. 'Coadita eurchirlr.t me be, Dear Lord; 1 dweller there!" Above the dying exile hung The vildbn of the bard, As faltered on his failing tongue • Tue song of good Bernard. The henchman dug at dawn a grave Beneath the nemlock brown, And So the desert's keeping gave The lord of fief and town. - -Team after, when the 131enr Champlain bailed up the =pile stream, And Apretnuega proved again • A sluilloir and a.dream, • He found the Norman'a nameless grive Within th • hi mlock"s shade, And, a' retching wide its arms to save, The elan that Uod had made,— The cross-toughed tree that marked the spot And made it holy ground; • ' He needs the eart lily city nct Who hata the heavenly found! C•Norembega, o•• Norlmbegne, is the name. given by early Preach • ishermen and explorers to a Bibulous country E di of Cape Breton, first discovered by errazzsnl in UZI. It was sup-. posedl to have a magnificent cite of the same IMMO on a great river, probably the Penobscot. The alto of this barbaric. city is laid down on a map published at Antwerp In 1570. Intel:if Ctiam plain sailed In search of tne Northern &Adored 0, wenty-two leagues up the Penobtent from the Isle Dante. , Ile supposed the river to be that of • Norembega, dont wisely came to the conclusion • that those travelers who told of the great city had never seen It. He saw no evidences of any thing like civilize' ion, bat mentions the finding of a moss very old and mossy, in the woods.] i New England Sermons. In!Hrs. Stowe's new novel one of the characters gives the following synopsis of an 'old-time New England sermon: "Wal," -said- Sam, leaning over the fire, With his long, holly • hands alternate ly raised to catch the warmth, and then dropped with an utter laxness, whin the' warmth became too pronounced, "Par son Simpson's a smart man; but, I tell ye, its kind o' disconragin'. • Why, he said our state and condition by natur was I v:lst like this : We was clear down in, a well fifty feet deep, and !the sides all round nothin' but glare ice'; . .but we was under immediate obligations to get out, 'cause we are free, voluntary agents.. But no body I bier had got out, and nobody would,,unless the Lord reached down and took 'em." • And whether he would or not, nobody could tell; it wawall sovereignty. Be said there wasn't one in a himdred— not one in a thousand—not one in ten thound—that world be saved. \ Lordy massy, says I to myself,• of that's so they're any of 'em welcome to my chance. And sb rkind ris up. and :come Out. 'caftan i'd - gbt np - retty long walk home, and I t !sated to go round by South Pond and Innuln3 about about Aunt Sally Morse's toothache." - • igiograuon to Africa. 4 'The Secretary of the . American Colo nization Society, writing to the Ledger in reference to the statement that the num ber of cellored emigrant& to Africa has fallen off since the war, asserts that this diminution is merely temporary, and has occurred only in the year 1868. He gives the number of emigrants colonized by the Society_ 1865 at 527, in 1866, at 631, in 8 87;. at 688, and in 1868, at 461, making a total of 2,232 colonfied in the fogs yiesrs since the war. He asserts thid ittno erqUal period of the Sobletrs existence,, except ono, have so many emi grants been i setiliki in Liberia. The num ber gent during- the years named, it is ate *tea bat the smaller.portion of the pump who applied for a passage. .111. LITT/A slx-year.old girl' who at tended 'church' in a meeting house re. cently - remodelled, was enlarging elo quently:on the beauties of the edifice, whelks. young friend interrupted her by Inquiring., it' she supposed the minister preached any better than he did in the old bogy). "Well," said the enthusiast, "I guess he does; at any rate a dinner tastes better when you have a nice clean plate to eat off of." This settled the matter. We copy the law proposed by* the, We Legislature of Pennsylvania, and ap proved 3 1arc429, / 869 : • • AN ACT tbr the ptintahment of cruelty to anhnalela this Commonwealth. Suezlon L Be it enacted, 4.e., That any person who shall, within this Commix wealth, wantonly or cruelly ill-treat, over load, beat or other Ile abuse any animal, whether belonging to . himself or other wise, or shall keep or use, br in any way be connected with, or interested in the management of or shall receive money for the admission or any person to any place kept'for the purpose of fighting or baiting any bull, bear, dog; cock, or other creature, and every person who shall encourage aid or assist therein, or who shall permit, or suffer any place to be so kept or used, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on being convicted thereof, before any alderman or magis trate, shall be fined by the'said alderman or magistrate for the first offense in a sum not less than ten dollars Aor more than. twenty dollars, and fora the second and every subsequent offense in a sum not less than twenty, nor exceeding fifty dol lars, to be paid one • half to the informer (who shall be a competent witness 'notwithstanding such interest), and the other half to the county where the offense may be committed; and if said fine - or penalty and the costs orthe 'pro ceedings be not • paid, then said Alder man or magistrate shall commit said offender to the county prison. thereto re main until discharged by due course of law. Provided, That when the fine im posed exceeds the sum of ten dollars the party complained against may appeal from the decision of said Alderman or magistrate to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, upon his entering bail in the nature of-a recognizance, in the usual manner, for his appearance at said Court, when the offense shall be prosecuted in the same manner as is now directed by law in other cases of misdemeapor. Sze. 2. If in lied of deciding the cause such alderman or magistrate shall bind over or commit such person to appear at the Court of Quarter Sessions, or if such person shall appeal as aforesaid, or upon such binding over or commitment, appear before the said court and lie there con victed of such misdemeanor, he shall - be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars, payable as aforesaid, or undergo an imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. SEC. 3. If any - person shall be arrested for carrying, or causing, or.allowing to be carried in or upon any cart, or other vehicle whatsoever, any creature in a ' cruel or inhuman manner, the person tak ing him into custody may take charge of such vehicle and its contents, and deposit the same in some safe place of custody, and any necessary expenses which may be incurred for taking charge of and keeping the same, and sustaining any an imal attached thereto, shall be a lien there on ...te berpaid before the same can law - - fully be recovered, or the said expenses or any part thettof remaining unpaid may be recovered by the person incur ring the same of 'the owner of said. crea ture in any action therefor. SEC. 4. If any maimed, sick, infirm or disabled creature shall, by any person, be abandoned to die in- any public place, such person shill be guilty of a misde meanor; and it shall be lawful for any al derman or magistrate to appoint suitable persons to destroy and remove such crea ture, if unfit for further.use, at the coat of the owner thereof; - recoverable before the said alderman or magistrate. Sac. 5. Any policeman or constable of any city or county, of any agent of the Pennsylvania SocietY for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, shall, upon his own view of any such misdemeanor, or upon the complaint of any other person who may declare his or her name and abode to such policeman, fonstable, or agent, make arrests and bring before any alderman or magistrate thereof offenders found violating the provisions of this act. Tits disadvantages of being a man are forcibly.told in the following letter writ. ten to a gentleman who applied for ad. mission to membership in the New York Soros's: Mr. R. B. Roosevelt—Beall sir: Your proposition to become a member of the Sorosis was laid before the Executive Committee, and subsequertly before the club. I regret to say the decision was not in your favor. The reasons, it is only fair to state, were not those of character, position or personal merit, but consisted dolety of society restrictions as to sex. Personally, you have been found very agreedble by several members of the So rosis. Reputation and position are alike unexceptionable; but the unfortunate fact of your being a man outweighs these and all other claims to membership. , We willingly admit, of course,:that the accident of your sex is on you, part a misfortune, and not a fault. Nor do we wish to arrogate anything to ourselves because we had the good fortune to be born women. We sympathize most truly and heartily with von and the entire male creation in their present and prospective deso:ation and unhappiness; but this is all we can do. Sorosis is too young for the society of gentlemen, and must be al lowed time to grow. By and by, when it has reached a proper age, say twenty one, it may ally , itself with the Press Club, or some other male organization of good standing and character; but for years to come its reply to all male suitors must be, "Principles, not men." JENNIE JUNE CHOU, President of Sorosis. f3oon conduct at Sunday-School seems to be differently rewarded in different localities. In a certain Episcopal Church San Francisco for instance, each scholar that is in his place before opening school receives . a ticket for Punctuality. Our corespondent having, as was his habit, come early to school one Sunday, ob seved a class of six orteven boys, aged from seven to twelve years, all of respect, able parentage, , thro*Thg dice ,for,.who would Win the whole lot it Puctuality ti4eta. HO stood aghast at such deprav ity, ,in such a place, on such a such. when, one , urchin , roareil out; "Sixes! I've won, give , us the pool" Harper's Magattne ' ' THE aurora boreallasf-the 15th of April, which appears to have been ..generali, in Enrooe as well as in -Amerloa, coincided with one of the great meteor 'shOWent of the year. The earth probably passed through the thickest of the stream on the 19th ult. M. 'Quetelet, of Brtissels, hue long remarked a connection between these two phenomena: "It is certainly not quite proved," he says, "that falling stars and auroras are owing to the same cause; hut it is reasonable to suppose that what produces the former will favor the production of the other." Fo•Ltßi4.ittit;.i F iniielTAG, l lACMAnnii r I 14. 1 Ai r PM AMAX 'o* ' BP1101WW(940. igr-‘ • scaracmvs "piriatopric, syntrr.- smturrin-- TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS • will cure Csitunimptlon, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, iftakemacoord- In g directions . They are ill Itrree to • betaken at the same Was. They cleanse the stomach, re lax the liver and put It to work; the a the appetite becomesrgoodi the food digests and ma k es good blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh; the diseased matter ripens into the tunas, and the patient outgrows toe disease and gets well. This is the on iy way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. &bench, of Philedelplaa, owes his unrivaled success in the. treatment of pnimonary Consumption. ' The Put:. Monic Syrup rip_ nt the morbid matter In the none na ure throws it off by au ea-yexpeetora, Wm. for when the phlegm or Matter Is ripe a silent cough w 11l throw it off. and the patient has rest and the lunge beglnto heal. T , do this, Inc *seaweed Linde and Mandrake Pnls must be ely 'Led to cl..ause the stomach and liver. so that the Pulmonle Syrup and the fool will make good Wood. chenck's Mandrake Pills act npon the liver, is removing all obutruct,ons. relax the uncis of the gait bladder, the bile' Starts -fr•ody. and the liver soon relieved; the stools will ahow what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly PO . sun ws lon Is very dan gerous to use an ess with great care,) that will unlock the gall bladder mud start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint Is one ol tie most prominent causes pfConsumption. Schencks Seaweed Tonic lila tgentle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali 'in the Seaweed, which :this preparation ls made or; ursta the stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to absolve the 'food with the Pulin onto Syrup; ana it ie made Into good b nod without , fermmatation or souring; In the stomach. the great reason why physicians donut cure • Consumption is, they try' to do tms much; they, give medicine to atop the cough. to stop chills,to atop night inveats, hectic fever, and by so doing they* range the whole digestive powers, lock log UP the Secret one, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr, Sabena, in.his treatment. does not try to stop a cough, night !tweet!, eldils Or fever. .Re. move the cane , , and tuey all step of 'their own accord. No one ,can be cured ofConsump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Cetarrti, Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are madelealthy. if a person has consumption, of course the lungs In some way are diseased, eitner tubercles, abcesses. bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In such cases what must be dose?) it is not only the lungs mat are wasting, but' it is the whole body. 'the stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of fo d. Now the only chance is to.taxe Dr. Schenck's three usedift eines, which will bring up a tone tolhe stomach, -the patient will begin to want food. It will digest' easily and make good blood; then the patient ne vus to gain in Dean. and as soon as the body be gins to grow, the lungs commence to he up. and the patient gets deafly and well. This is tue • only way to cure Consumption. When there Ls no lung disease and Only. Liver Complaint .and Dyspepsia, echenck Seaweed Tonic sad Illandr.ke Pills are sufficient, %bloat the Pulmale Syrup. • • Take the Mandrake Pais freely In a I *BMus complaints, aa they are per feetly tommiess: Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed Uninterrupted health for m thy years past, and ndw weighs 925 pounds was wa, tea away to a mere skeleton, In the very last stage of Pulmonary- Consul:untie°, hi. pi:quiet:ma having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned ban to his fate. He was cared byy mny f t o hou d n me. similarly n a d M i c n t ce d h h s a veu v d Dr. scrienclOs preparatim wi b the same re markable success. Putt directions accompany each, making , It not absolutely necessary to per sonalty see Dr. 'Schenck. unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this _purpose he Is prefessioeally at his Principal ()Mee, Philadel phia, every Saturday. where all letters for advice must be addressed. He is also profess'onally at No. 39 Bona street. New Turk, every other Tuesday, and at. No. 38 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. tie gives advice free, but tor & th orough examination with his Reset rumeter the price, is $5. o.ce hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. w. Price of the Pulmonlc Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each 91.50 per bottle, er $7.80 a bait dozen. Mandrake Pill AS cents a box. For sale . by all w dran'. -niyl9;9l-dar lgr'; DOCTOR WHITTLES (Jim- TINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE Diseases. cyphllis in all Its forms tionorrhees, Rleet, fitricture, dc., completely eradicated. That numerous class or cases reuni ting from self. abuse: producipg Utimmillness, nervous debility. irritability, ertkpllons. 'seminal emissions, and finally impotency permanently cured. Persons afflicted with deli cate. Intricate and long itand ing constitutional complaints are Pelitelyinvited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. 'Experienoe, the best of teachers, has enalfed hint to perfect remedie at once efficient, safe. permanent, and which I n most cases can be used without Itlna ranee to business. Medle,nes pnv pared In the establishment, which embraces of fice, reception and waiting rooms; also, ooarding ono sleeping apartments for pa tients requiring da'ly persolnd attention, ,aad vapor and cheml; cal baths, thus concentrading he famed mineral springs. ' No matter who havi failed. state your cue. Read what he rays In hi pamphlet of fifty pages, sent to any address for two stamps In seal ed enveppe. Thousands of caws treated annu ally, at • office and all over the country, Consul tation free, personally or by mall. Office No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. PH. 9 A. W. Sent f. E. I-km(l,lOA E. to is x. Pamphlet to fay address Ibr ttoo stamps. aid rgr IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. At the solleitattonnf his numerous Phi.lsuiet phis patients, Dr. E. DE F. cvams. Of Baltimore, author of several medical Works, WILL ATTEND IN PHILADELPHIA From the Ist ao the 11th of JUNE, Inclusive. Those who wish to see tne Doctor In -Philadel phia should e.wrespond at BOltimore. tiPECIALTY.-1T: atment and Cure of Nervous led Physical De '31141.v. myl: rirBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE. Thesplendidtble Dye is the Detain the world: the only true and perfect Dye' harmless, relia ble, Instantaneous: no dlsappinutment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. Wadi or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers : and properly applied at Ruche toes Wit YaCtltl7. No. B ond . street. New York. roN 21:JC. tH'ELECTRICITY AS A CIJRA.. Si EVENS s been trellis Electricity as a SrsclAL Raxenv In ha curing chronic- as well as acute conttillons wtrtiour lIIMICINE. tor more than TEN TEARS, with en botanded suceess. A PAterttLit, li:winding all parseulars. with certificates and reliable refer. ences, will be sent to any Inquirer. A few finals:l'd rooms vacant. •for boarding Pa tlents In the Doctbr's farel y. If applied for icon. Ogler and residenee, 11,001 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mll3:l26dikF4 arEPILEPSY CAN BE CURED —Those • havir.g friends stained are ear nestly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of References and Testimonials, which will con vince the most skeptical of the eurabitify Ms digeoes. Address VAN BUREN LOCSIROW. M. D.. 36 Great Jones street, New York. ----- mbllne3.d&F- ar"THE MARRIAGE RING.- Emily! on the ERROR:4 or YoUTH, and the raturs OF AGE, in regard to SOCIAL EVILS, with certain help for Alm erste, and on foltunate. alert In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWABD AS 4 0C1ATIoN, Box P. Philadelphia, Fa. zny2l:J63 d&Y jar ORNAMENTAL AND USE FUL. BUY ONLY SILVER TIPPED SHOES. Tor childien. Will outwear three pairs without tips. Ja2B:da6ermt:s F I 47rDrITIM7.TnroM B"8' CLOTHING. A fall assortment of all styles and slam of • Boys, Youth ,and Childien's Snits, Foreparts. and Somme; \wear. (max dr, LOGAZir. Ent 47 ;SIXTH EtTRLICT. OMAN!. Clatr.l MTHERSON MURLANBRING, No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clain Street, tilucceasors ti W. Tif.' MoGERI 4 00..1 INIERCIIIANT TAILOR'. . , , /flypast' reiefied their cateittily selected debit of Di blames, mmer Hood& and :will be sled to • ow or sell them to old and new co.tomers. Th. Cutting Hemmen; eilcotill be mouth. tended by Mr. 0. A. hi umealintago. I take pleeenre in recommending the above line to the liberal support of the public. mh11:131 W. H. Mena 'MGM/6f : (Late Cutter with. W. Hespenheide s ) REIIMCBCAPirr TAILOR, No. 03 Smithfield §treet,Pittaburgh.: :v23 NEW" 811PHING.000D8. A splendid new stoeleof CLOTHS, OASSIIYERESi;teas tart:soo4ltid by sells 'Merchant Tailor. 73 Binitbleld street. taH .74 W1e4..• ..• .3* _ ••gt, • ,v 4, tAnve, " , 4", 'A5.,,,..A-stve• , PQ.UTICAL, STATE iszarilvo.g.. tgr rO AF.'SENATEti 011011102 WILSON Will be a candidate for State Senator, Subject to the deeLlon of the lit pubtlean Count 7 Conven tion. gar - roa SENATOR ) &mum B. CLI:TLEY . . Will b• a candidate lb- State Sensfor, atblee• to the division of the Imp. Wean County Conv.m -tlon. • mys arIFOR SENATOR. GEO. R. ANDERSON Will be a candidate for State Senator, sublets to the decision of the Republican County Conven tion. mys ItaN''FOß SENATOR. THOMAS ricIWARD Wlll be a candidate for State senator, subject to the decision of the Republic en County Conven tions ASSEMBLY. tgrASSERIBL 4 f. DAVID L. SMITE. • Of AneghenY City, will be a candidate for As sembly, subject to the (Malian o f the Republican Contention. in32l. ar.FOR TUE ASSEMBLY, isXmitailwin34 , Of McKeesport, Subject to the decision otibe Republican LegislstiveConventkni. my 20058 Mr" FOR OP ASSEMBLY.--The NAME GEO. H. HOLTZMAN, _ . Of Timis township, will he presented in the Re publican. LegistalAve Convention, June Ist, tn shins. for namtnattan to represent Allegheny count', in the next session of the Legislature. my2e krIFERIFF. IarFOB- SHERIFF, WILLIAM G. STUEBS, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Conveution.. inyWd&T OrFOR SHERIFF. 1 rerfiectfully announce myself a candidate for SHERIFF, subject to the usages of the Re. publican party; and if successfhl pledge myself to devote all my energyto an honorable and faith ful discharge of the dutles of the office. atkplid&F H. IL FLEMING. rgrFOR surairr, Joarir IL g.IIIIEI, Of Pittsburgh, subleet to the decision of the pima Reaubilean County Convention. 11075.1)11Y aff"FOR SHERIFF. 1 wotild resosetinily announce to the citizens of Allegheny county that I will be a caL•didate for the odice of 811ER.IrF, -subject to the decision of the next ensuing rink n Republican County Con vention. FRANK D OF - lre ap2o:h7o :DP Wit° Township. nrFOR' SHERIFF. ZORN A. WATSON, Of Visabe th town. WTI. late private Company D. 791 h Pa. Vol. subject be the ndidate forbe °Mee of SHERIFF, to decision oft e Union DePnbilcan Convention. an2O:II73DF VirFOR SHERIFF. WILLIAM i HERON, Will be • candidate fbr the office of Sheriff, sub ect to the decision of the Unlot Republican County Convention. minSigtii.d&F IarFOR SHERIFF, :0811P11 ROSS, Will be a candidate for SHERIFF. subject to the decision of the Repubdcan County Conven tion. ' ap2l: IarIIONIETBING TANGIBLE PHANSFuII SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND OR- To the Independent Voters of Allegheny County: widowsdersigned,wPh a view of rendering the' and orphans of the brave soldiers from Allegheny county, woo fell In defense of their country In the late ret.eillon, some substantial and permanent assistance, oilers himself as a candidate at the election on the SHER I FF,sday of Oat 3ber next, for the office of sol emnly pledging and binding himself, II c.se of his electlon,l hat one-halt of the net profits of the oMer shall be auproprlated for the benefit of said widow* and orphans. The Judges of the Court derhe County to be the truste of the funds,nn a hose direction the same eh . 11 be disbursed. J. Y. McLAUGHLIN, 011 ices, 90;6 Fourth avenue and 71515 Liberty street. =MS _ RECORDER. W''FOR ItEeORDER. B. .A. SAMPSON, Of the Sixth Ward, Allegbeny.flale blanch( ker.) will be a candidate for Recorder, stillect to Ria action of the approaching Republican County Convention. mp1:194-11.4T igrFOR RECORDER,' AUGUSTUS RUCKERT, Allegheny City, late private Flftli — Exeelslor Reglntent. Lost a leg the ;Second Bull Run Rattle. a027:114 DAP arFOR lc ECORDEB. 8. ra'AllisTEß Will be a candidate for Recorder. sublect to the de, tsl..n of the Republican Leant) Lonveutlen. re 75 fag"FOR RECORDER, TI10& 8 WINTER, LATE NINTH REG'T PA, B. nyi.l6o rgrFO; n RECORDER, NB! SNIDELY, WUI be a eatididate lbr nomination to the office of B.corder for AllegLeny county. subject to the decision of the approaching It...ptiblican County, Convention. ' araoan CLERK OF COURTS. arFplit CLERK OF COVRTIS, JOHN G. DROWN. 11111 vale boroug h,. late 'private Co. 106 d Rest Penna. We., subject:.to the decision of the Union Re .anlicen Count Convention. sp:e. . . r"M"TO TEE CITIZENS OF AL* "77 441111ZNY cOUNTY: ./ I • respectfUlly announce myselas a candidate' tor thcolilce of n 4 0")1" 011.00 TS, en ect tb the' decision of wouldnion 'Republican otukiyCotrtention. I istate, that I Auk ontoe but for UNR • TERM, at the te ion of which I 'tumid cheerfully retire , . belying that there are others equelbr.entitled talkie Our and , emoluments of the once,,and as competen ee myself - I will be under obugatione to tee c Mena of the county for their' support Very 'respectfully. ,i JOeRPH BROW NS, Late 109.1 ( ol d 1311,) and iset t p c V ol . Rest. miasma COUNTY TREASURER. es,, FOR COUNTY TREASIIII■• Eli. • L F. DENNISTON, (La . Brevet Major 11. 13. V 015..) win be a eandi este or .enoroluatlon, subject to the decision of the Republican County Coaventien. alp 1,11-ni FON COUNTY TREASON "'COL.'S. D: COPELAND. abeth towniblv, "111 be a candidate tbr re office. autjeut to the dachdon 'at the Ann County Contention. • 111871Ditt or r the Ewa. Irtw- - ttY '4 .41: ‘Ft ,k 1 iiiialaa COUNTY COMMISSIONEit: Orli%lt' COUNT'S COMBII4, SIONER. JOSEPH IRWIN, Will bell candidate for Cota;l Cemmlasinn subject; to the decltlon or the Union Reoublte County, Concentlon. ap27:l • 'FOB COUNTY COMMI: r SLONE tt, IiOBERT CI7NW INGHAM, of Ad Bard, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for CountyiCommisslaner, subject to the decision of the Union Iterk,blican County Convention. my4-linT ggr 'FOR COUSTY - owns- ISIONER. • ' ChM:MICE!' B. BOSTWICK, Of the Twentieth ward. will be a candidate for Countv;Commlssioner, subject to the decision of the Itenublican County Convention. my7:d&F • 11;r1FOR COUNTY. COMMIS. , 11310NER. GEORGE HAMILTON Will be a candidate for County Commlntoner, subject to the decibioc of the .Union *publican CountrOonyention. xnys GISTER OF WILLS. 'FOR REGISTER OF WILLS JOHN; Enu..,m., SUBJEOF TO THE DECISION OF THE BE PUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. larl'Oß REGISTER OF WILLS JOSEPH R. GRAY, Subject Conven o the decision of the iterinblican County on. apani2s LEGAL. IVOTICE.—By a Decree of the .A.ll Colrt, made' at beaver County, Pa.. Aprti 28, 109; the undersigned was confirmed Receive? of C. H. HALL & CO.. and in compliance therewith I will dispose of Lubricating and ,Refined Oils and Barrels of said firm. and will sell at Public Bale, on the premises, in the Borough ofGlasgow, Beaver County4Pa., on the BTH OF JUNE NEXT, at I o'clock P. R., all the property of C. H. Hall & Co., known as the "Point 011 Works," consist ing at +see, Machinery, Tanks, Buildings, &c. &c., tagethir with all oils taen remaining unsold. Terms C * nsh. And also give notlge is all persons indebted to said Arm to make immsdlate payment to me. H. BENNETT, Recelver of C. H. HALL & CO., .Prrrsnunon, May 1, 1869. sp3l-141.v.8 IN fliE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Western strict 'of Pennsylvania. In the; Plh tter of ROBERT P. GETTY, Bank rupt, Nd. 4991 n bankruptcy. NoTICE is hereby given that a second general meeting:of the creditors of ROBERT P. GETTY, Bang ups, ab..,ve named, will be held at the office of JOHN N.PURVI ANCE, Esq.,one of the Reg ister. Infßankruptcy In said Dlstrict,at his office, No. 1111.Pelersi Street, Cit y of Allegheny, Alle gheny county, Nona., for the purpose named In the 27th section of the Itguktunt• Act of March 2d, 1861.0 n SATURDAY,the 29th day of May, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. or that day. S. B. W. G•IL as, • Assignee in Bankruptcy. Pittsburgh, May 5, 1869. myB:93 'nag. WESTEIIN __DISTRICT OF BENNSYLVANIA, At Pittsburgh, the 14th day of May, A. 11.1869. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of HUSH B.MIIIIPHY.of the City, and County of Allegheny, and State of Penney lvania, with in laid District, who has been adjm , gefi a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Dist Oct Court of said District, JOHN 11. BAILEY, Assignee, mr l l3l-8 Attorney-at-Law. 89 Grant St. NOTlCE.—Whereas. letters tes tamentary to the estate or Alleghe n y, ' I LIAMSOIN. late of the city of deceased; haying been granted to the subscri bers, all persPni Indebted to the s•id esta.e are requested to make Immedlatopayment, and those ball 'claims or demands against the estate ol th. -said Idecedeut will maks known the same without delay lo E Ann' ANN" w 11. LI AMON, and JOH •+ S. WILLIAMSON, Exccuters- of Henry B. Williamson, d ceavd, ,No. 190 ?federal street, Allegheny. ap19:1M.13 MISCELLANEOUS. ~,,, BINI MPTCV NAM Of MEE $2.00. -THIS CARD entitks the bearer, on presentation, to TWO DOLLARS abatement on a • / :cash (purchase of $25.00 at the great 1 cheap clothing house of S. 0. TRAVERMAN, 01114.11.31A.L BIG NUMBER 11, ; Sixth Street, late St. Clair. Nobody f beat by this establishment, but fair dealing to ad: Call and be convinced. AU clothing plainly marked by printed cards, at LO WEST CASH PRICES, So that tier. one may be deceived. Remember the _place. original big number 111 , SISTH dTREET. I late St. Clair. BENTAIIE OF COUNTERFEITd OFITHIS! S. G. TRAIIER3LiN. deZ:Tu.44 gray faded Hair--to its OinatNAL CoLoa, removes Dandruff, CERES "ALL DISEASES HIP THE SCALP, Prevents: BALDNESS, and makes the hair grow 'Soft, Glossy and 'Luxuriant ktoo sad $1;50 per Bottle. Eseb MI6 is r Best Papa iles. • 4 Prepaied b SEWARD, BENTLEY &CHENEY, Dr y uggists. &Clap. N.Y. S3ld. by aII Druggists - SLATE. , . ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUSI', Qualities and Colors. • Particular attention given to laying Slate and repairing Bate route. kyr particulars and prises address J. 8. NEWMYEB, oafs seventh Avenue. I'ITTSBI7BOH, PA. istb3l:o6 I I'mport'er and retail dealer in Fawn ISTA'ITCYNEIrtar. WEDDING4!VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS OABu ENGRAVING, MONOGRAMS, ARMS, ILLUMINATING do, Ordersbymdl ireeeive prompt attention. Send for smolt!. - _ 1.083 Chestnut ht., iglus, inyian,nuar II '370 n y ~.'`.t • rarNEW OPERA HOUSE. Lessee • WM. HINDZIMIOM. Manager M. W. CANNING.. SATURDAY EVENING, Ma s v 211 d. 1869, Farew.ll Inev of H PTA' DUN I'M SATURDAY EVENlNG—Farewell Renrllt of the Clown, TONY DENIER, and po6ltlvely lit time of 'Monday Evenlna—The CHAPMAN SISTERS Comic Opera and Comedy Troupe will appear 1 the Clatsic Burletque Comic Opera of IgrPITTSBURGH THEATRE. H. W. WILLIAMS. Lessee am Manager. Second and last week of the gorgeoab soectacula burlesque called THE IN fitTY" THIEVEn, with' all 1 a beauties and the magnificent TuANSFOR m&TIf iN FIC,OsE. Tv-NIGHT The Great American Comtque, GUS WILLIA3In. Forts Thieves Matinee an Wednesday and Sat urday, Admission to Matinee, 50 cents; Oldie rY. 25 cents. igr'ACA.DEMT OF MUSIC. Grand l Exhibition (second time) by Mrs. SLACK - DAVIS , pupils, on TDEYDAY. MAY 25th, 1869. Parlor Dancing, consisting oflight gymnastics, and also a Fairy Drama; expressly' adapted, from Shakspeare . 8 - MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Price of admission, 50 cents in all ratite of the house. Tickets and programmes may be had at all the music stores. Doars open at 7; commence aq a rter to 8. mvlB;J52 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THREE NIGHTS LONGER. At the iequest of many citizens who have been unable to attend during the past week, The Renegade of the Potomac, A National Drama, will be re-produced on THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Characters by Members of the Older. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquette and Diess Circle Family Circle llallery Reserved seats 25 cents extra. Box °Bice open from 10 A. B. WI 3r. r. mrl):}l4 • NAVY DEPARTMENT. • BI7ILEAII OF CO NSIIIRCTION AND REPAIR, . WAI3III2iGTON, 1). C., May 12, 1.21:19. SEALED PROPOSALS 2 O'clock Noon, oflhe 14th of June, For the purchase of the following minted IRON-CLAD VESSELS: The "COHOM" the "KORA," the "NM:I - the "SUNCOOK," the "NAV...kW" and the "YAZOO," lying at the U. b. Naval Sta tion, League island, Pennsylvania. - - _ The "CASCO"' and the "UMW." lying at the U. S, Navy Yard, Washington, I). C. The proposals w 11 state the prices that will be given Tur the vessels in their present condition, with such frttings as are now attached to them. The vessels can be seen. owl. all necessary infer lowtion-concerning them will he given, on spell cation to the Comniandants of the-Yard andSta tioo. The Department reserves the rights to reject any and all f the proposals, if their acceptance 13 not to the interest of the tioveimnent. The whole Pf the purchase money must .be paid at the time of aljsd!catlon, and the 'vessels must be removed from the lards within two weeas trout tne day of sale. The proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Porch sse of Iron•Clads.++ • myls:j3s•T&s Orgies or nut • CYNTRA.L BOARD OF EDUCATION, } rITTBDURGII, May 90, 1869. SEALED PROPOSALS, for the Masonry of the foundation walls of the High Pehool Building will be received until 12 If JUNE 2d. B dders will state the pri , e pert superficial for the cut stone work, sad the price per cubic foot for rubble work. They will also Mat., the whole amount for whlch they will do the work. Plans and specificatl Pr o poses seen at the office of BARR , t MOSER. to be left at the once of the Central Board,corner of Wood street and Sixth avenue. ) Bidders will - be required to accompany their bids with a speAme.n of the stone proposed to be used for the cut work. Bids will also be received for the excavation. By order of the Building Committee. my9)%1131 JOHN A. bEIiGEANT, Seely. OFFICE OF TUE PITTSEMIGH GAS CO wPANT, rirranuacat, May It% 1888• t pnopossLs•FOß COAL, SLACK AND LIME. SEALED PRO.OSALS will be received at the °Mee of the PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY nis. til WEDNEsDAY, May 26t0, for the delivery of 500.000 bush of good Bituminous Coal; 110,000 bush of good merchantable Nut Coal and :lack. • 15,000 bush of good Lime. In the stores of the Company on their works. AU to be of such quality and delivered in such 'tuna tiles and at such times as may be approved and direc.ed by the Engineer ot the Works. Pay ments to be made monthly, retaining ten (10)per cent. in the hands of the Gas Company until the oomph Lion of the contract. Any information that may be required, will be fund. hed by the Engineer at the Works. Proposals to be auoressed to the Pr. Went of the rittsburgh Gas Company: endorsed “Pro rants fur coa,,, slack or lime," as the care may myntjel JAMES THOMSON, Engineer. OFF/CR.OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEM - TENT CO., / Pa., Pittsburgb. May 17, I1!69. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR& SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this oMee until the 3 tat Init. Inclusive fur the erection or a new brings over Plum Creek. on the Leechburg road. on the line between Penn and Plum townships,on the farm of Wm. Bright. Atso. Hun erection o to w ns hi p wridge over erooked in Vesailles where the btate Ho .4 leading from Canonsburg to the Greensburg Turnpike crosses said Hun. ALSO. fur the erection of-a new bridge over Ll.tle Deer Creek. on the road leading from Has marville to W. V. Connell's mill, In indians township. ALSO, for the erection of a new wooden stnio ture.excepting the plank.st the brdige over Deer Cr eek.on the road leading from the Three Dean/ Road to the Kittanning road In West Deer town ship. Plans and specifications can He seen on applies- Von. lip direction of the County Commissioners. HENRY LAMBERT. myt9449-d&T2 Controller. Ipytca or. ClTY'Kamm= AND orusirroa, rITTOBEIR6III. May 17, 1889. I NOTICE TO STONE MASONS. lizitutp psorosAL's for eotuitrucelag culvert across LARIMER AVENUE, Near the residence of Job's Scott,wlll be received at ibis office nntU 'BATUMI/01,1W 512 d, end a/so for grading and macadamising said avenue from Station io e grins street. Plans and sped ilcatfons can be seen at tbla orace. myl7;j39 KA SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at the DOLLAR wANINGB BANE until the Wild inst. Ibr supplying the materials and building the f laudation walls of tire Dollar Savings Bank Building. Also, for tne carpenrtr work and lumber need- - nary to complete the building. Also. for the brick work and bricks, Inelndlni all arches and Into lor work. Also, for the Iron work necessary according Or the plan, atm epeoltications. The articles to, be itemised.-_ Copies of the op elllcetions can be obtained and plans aeon at the Dollar Having. Bank. No. if /fourth avenue. ' ISAAC H. HOKI & SOM a my15:4114 . . . ~~~~ . ~~W ~L' AIM:Mm6;=N"TS. HVMPTY DVMPTY. IXION. Or. the Man at the Wheel MAX 20th, 21st and 22d PROPOSALS. Will be received at tblißureau, until H. J. MOORE, City Engineer. ~~~~`'~. Ei 50 cent& 35 cents. 25 cents.
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