. i t Ataittis. I Charles DieXensen His Recent Stelae's' Sly*Lear to a Lear. Once upon a time (no matter wheni) I ;pas engaged in a pursuit (no matter What,).wbielf could be tran s a cted my self.r alone-, in which I, could have no • !help which imposed a constant strain on the attention, memory, observation, and physical powers; and which involved , an almost fabulous amount of change of place .and tapidrailway traveling. I had fol lowed this ptirsuit through an exception _ trying winter in an always trying climate; and had resumed it is • England after but a brief repose. Thus it mine to be prolonged until; at length—and, as it .seemed, all of a sudden—it so wore me , out that I could not rely; With my usual cheerful confidence, upon myself to achieve the constantly' recurring task, 'and began to feel, for the first time in my life, giddy, jarred, shaken, faint,, tweet , tain,of voice and sight and tread and louckand dull of spirit.', ; The medical advice Ibonght within a fe•hOurs, was given; in two words: "Insbuit fest." Being echelon:fed to observe myself as curkinsly as if I were another man, and knowingthe advice to 'meet my only need, I instantly batted in the pursuit of which I ipak," and rested. '- Ay,. intention was, to interpose, as it 'were; a fly-leaf in the book of my life, 'on _which nothing' . should be written frem without, or abrief season of a few weeks. . But some very singular experiences re corded themselves on this one fly-leaf, and am going to relate them literally,: I repeat the word: literally. My first odd experience was of the re markable coincidence between my case, in the general mind,' and one Mr. Her ' dle's as I find it recorded in a work of fic tion called . •Little Dorrit. To be sure, Merdle was a swindler, forger, and thief, and my calling had been of less harmful (and less remuneratiire) nature; but it Was all one for that. Here is "Mr. Merdle's case: "At first, he was dead of all the di seases that ever were known, and of soy . erg bran-new maladies invented with the speed of :Light to meet the demand of the oceasion. He had concealed a dropsy from infaney, he had inherited a large 'estate of. water on the chest from his grandfather, he had had an operation pertormed npon him every morning of his life for eighteen years. he had been subject to the ' explosion of importaht veins in his body atter the manner of fire works, he had had something the matter with his lung", ne had had something the matter with his heart, he had hacteome ' thing the matter with his brain. rive hundredpeople who sat down to break fast entirely uninforthed on the whole subject, believed before they had done ' breakfast, that they privately and per ' sonally knew Physician to have said to Mr. Ide.rdle. 'Yon must` expect to go out some; day, like the snuff of a candle;' and that they knew Mr. Merdle to hive said. to PhysiCian 'A man can die but once.' By about eleven o'clock in the forenoon, something the matter with the brain, be came the favorite theory against the field; and by twelie the something had been distinctly ascertained to be 'Pressure.' "Pressure was so entirely sitisfactory to the public mind, and seemed to make every one so comtortable, that it might., have lasted all day but for Bar's haying taken the real state of the case into court at half-test nine. Pressure, however. so far from 'being overthrown by the discov ery,'becathe a greater favorite than ever. There was a general moralizing upon Pressure, in every street.. all the people ' whehad tried to Sadie, money and had not been able to' do it, said, 'rhere you were! 'Yon no sooner began to devote yourself tti the pursuit of wealth,_thin you-got Pressure. The idle people im proved the occasion in a similar manner. Bft, said they,. what you brought your self to by work, work, work!' You per slated in working, you overdid it! Pres stare came , on and yon were done fori This dthaidert:tion was very` potent in mazy quarters , but nowheremore so than among the young clerks and = partners who bad never been in the alightest dan ger of overdoing it. These, one and, all declared, quite piously, that they hoped they would never forget the Warning as long as they lived, and that their conduct might be so regulated as to keep off Pres sure, and preserve them a comfort to their friends, for many years." Just my case—it I had only known it— when I was, quietly basking in the sun shine in my Kentish meadow I But while I so rested, thankfully re covering every hour;l had experiences more odd than this. I bad experiences of spiritual conceit, Tor which, as giving me a new warning against that curse of mankind, I shall always feel grateful to the supposition that I was too far gone to protest against playing sick lion to airy stray donkey with an itching hoof. All sorts of people seemed to become vi cariously religions at my expense. I re ceived the most uncompromising warn ing that I was a Heathen; on the concln sive authority of a field preacher who, like the most of his ignorant and v ain and _ daring class, could not construes a tolera ble sentence in his native tongue or pen a fair Jaw.. , This inspired individual called me to order roundly, and knew in the freest and easiest way where I was `\, going to, and what would become of me if I failed to failifori myself on his bright example, and was on terms of bliusphe ,mono confidence with - the Heavenly Host. He was in the . . . secrets of my \ heat; elontethelbwelitecnuidingiof my soulhe I—and could read , the depths of . ' my nature' better than .his A B4Oitind . - could turn me inside out, '-like his own clammy glove. But,' what is • far more extraordinary 'than thisr,for. "ouch- dirty water as this coul4 gene be drawn from such a 'Wren! Sad ;Muddy' , source = I- found fromtbeinformition of a beneficed cler-f mien, .of Whom 'heifer beard es& whom I never saw, that I had not, as I rather supposed Thad, lived a life of some . reubligllcontemphao; and inquiry; that Thad not studied, as I rather supposed I had,' to incident Akita:Christian lessons itt books-, that I had never tried as I rather itliOnsed I had; to turd a Child or two • leaderlYl4)Ward the knowledge and love • Of 'dtui Saviour; thatl had never had, as I rather supposed I had had, departed friends, or stood beside open graves; but that I had lived a life of "uninterrupted prosperity," and that I needed this "Check ovennuch," and that the way to turn it to account was' to read these ser- IDIOMS and these poems, enclosed, and' written and issued briny liorrepotidentt T beg it may be understood 'that I relate lacta of my own , nocommereiatexperi V entm, and no wain -Thattittell ments is proof.lle,near lay ; hand,. Anotht odd' entry on the fly leaf, of a more entertaining character; WAS 'the won derfbl persistency with which kindequi pathiserd assuMed that 1 had injuriously vottpled 'with the so tmddeittlyrelinquisheil pursuit, ?;those personal habits lot mine most °brio:lndy incompatible With it, and tripst - plaitily imPossible of being main tained.'along with it. As; all that exer cise, all that told bathing, all that - wind and weather, all that uphill training—all that everything else, say, whichis usually carried about by express trains in a-port -mantean and hat-box, and partaken of under a flaming row of gas-lights in the company of two thousand people. This assuming of a whole case against all facts and likellhond, struck me as particularly droll, and was an oddity of which I cer tainly bad had no adequate experience in life until I turnixtthat curious fly-leaf. My old acquaintances the begging-let ter writers came out on the fly-leaf, very piously indeed. They were glad, at such a'serloini crisis, to offer me another oppor tunity of sending that Post-Officer order. I needn't' Make it a pound, as previously - insisted on; ten shillings might ease My mind. And Heaven ,forbid that they should refuse, at such an insignificant figure, to take a weight off the memory of an erring fellow-creaturet One gen tleman', of an artistic turn (and copiously illustrating the books of the Mendicity Society), thought' It might soothe my conscience in the tender respect of gifts misused, if I would iihintdiately cash up in aid of his lowly talent for original de sign—as a specimen of which he enclosed .1= g work of 'art whit]] I recognize as a tracing from a woodcut originally pub lished in the late Mrs. Tr ollope a book on America forty Or fifty years r.go.' 'The - number of people who were prepared to live long'years after me, untiring bene factors to their species, for fifty pounds a piece down, was astonishing. Also, of those who wanted bank notes for stiff penitential- amounts, to give away—not to keep, on any account. Divers wonderful medicines and ma chines insinuated recommendations for themselves into the 'fly-leaf that was to have been so blank. It was eapecially observable that every prescriber whether in a moral br physical .directisin, knew me thoroughly—knew me from head to heel, in and out, through and through, upside down. I was a glass piece of general property, and everybody was on the -most surprisingly intimate terms with me. A few public in stitutions bad complimentary percep tions of corners in my mind, of which, after considerable, self-examina tion. I hive not discovered any-indica tion. Neat little printed forms were ad dressed to those corners, beginning with these words: "I ere and bequeath." Will it'seem exaggerative to state my belief that the most honest, the most mod est, and the least vain-glorionz of all the records upon the strange fly-leaf. was a letter from the self-deceived discoverer of the recondite secret "how to live four or 'five hundred years?" Doubtless it will seem so, yet the statement is not exagger ative by any means, but is made in my serious and Sincere conviction. With this, and' with a laugh at the rest that shalimot be cynical, I turn the fly-leaf, and go on again. Theltleb Young. Mtn of New York. Donn Platt, in one of his letters to the Cincinnati. Commercial, describing the places of amusement inliew York, says ; "One may see, night after night, at these placea of amusement, young men well dressed , ,- but carrying in their faces the marks of early dissipation. From among these come the loudest plaudits and the costliest bouquets and baskets of flowers which greet and encourage the poor girls, who are willing to make any exhibition of themselves that may put money in their pockets. "The majority of the young men are made up of the sons of wealthy Citizens, who propose to people penitentiaries and poor-houses with Their offspring. Others again are confidential clerks and cashiers or youttg readmits, *ho cannot afford such extravagance, and are on the high road to ruin. We read of such cases frequently in the papers, but more fre quently the miserable victim passes from sight unnoticed and almost unknown. "At rare intervels :we find a wealthy man leaving behind him sons so mean or so well trained that \they keep, and per • haps' increase, the Wealth they inherit. Bat as a gene ral rule, the wealth, if not lost before the 'parent dies, is scattered immediately after. The sons pass into absolute want; with no aptitude for any menial pursuit, and no disposition to do downright labor, they come" up after a time as bar-keepers, billiard•markers, or pimps for worse place t - ' And from these they graduate into 13 tes Prison or the grave. A HEW weeks ago, there was a great commotion at the Bonaparte Lyceum, in Paris. It has upward of one thousand pupils, mostly the sons of the wealthiest citizens of Paris. A collection is taken up annually at the Lyceum, for the benefit of the so-called Prince Imperial charities. Thiii year the pupils manifested their hos ditty to the young Prince and the . whole dynasty by refusingto give a single son for the purpose, but organized an inde pendant subs cription for Ake poor,. and drew up a manifesto stating their disgust at die attempts cons tantly ; made by the government to connect the .name of Prince ; with ever}' thing relating to the youths, of France, , win their brethern la the other:. schools of Paris .to collect money likewise for-the poor, but notto allow the-Prince , Imperial's name tote used. in 'connection•.with It. The , -government-beard of , the :affair] and the rector of the 'Lyceum•wastordered to' rep -Attain& the students severely. When: z didao, be was hissed by •the boys. who shouted,-also, "Down with the Prince IttipculaL", . • . Tirs•waltere l ,- strike in New York was ,rather fanny. At dinner-thne the aprorted , 'eatendantei marshalled, in,. good. order,. 'served .the , flrst -course, and then numbed ;out of Ahe , diolng•roonte in- body, toithe very greet eetertialunent of the diners and* disgust of the buidlorda. Of course there' was much confuidon, and the-dinner was' finally served at' r each of the hotels by the aid of the chambennalds, Portent and °face clerks. d.t,one or two of the hotels the proprietors #onned, the white aprons Awl asserted their authority, as Well as contempt for " strikes," , by themselves serving the gueits. • - IN Fayette county, -PL. is an apple tree' which was planted in 1772, lour yearsbe lore the Revointlon. .It is said to be still in good condition. Forty bushelliof ap ples. is its average yield .each Nealsoll.' "Woodman', spare that tree.!' : iMitwitWitGAßMlx AVMM) 40fftnitT.VPIt BEM NATIONAL 104MSRM i colrin Au lINITKD STiTiiii 0 CA. Cluirtered by I oel am* of Ciesirssa, Apprinrsd. Ju17..011, MIS. 05816 . - • - $1,000,000. PAID IN FULL. BRANCH' CMIPIC3iI HEIST NATIONAL SANK BUILDING, 1 0 11114ADELPIM 4 . Where the general bisthess of the Company Is transacted. and to which general corres pondence shoild be addressed. osincraius CLAM:NOE H. 01..a.=, President. J.Cr 0001 Cit, Chairman 71uance and Executive committee. HENRY D. - COOEE, Vice President. MEM= W. P=T, Secretary and Actual?. This Company offers the fellowlng advantages: It is a National ti.unpany, chartered ay special act of Congress, IBMS: , _ _ It his a paid-up capital of 111,01119,000. It nfferslow rates of premium. • • It furnishes 'larger Insurance than other com panies for the same money. It is dentate and certain in its terms. . • Its policies are exempt from attachment. T it h e r are no unnecessary lestrictions in the po Svc'? folicy Is non-forfe liable. • ' • Policies msy be taken which pay to the insured their full amount, and return all the premiums, se that the Insurance coats oily the interest On the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the IT , cured, after a certain number of years, during die, an &annul Income of ono-tenth the amount named In the policy. No extra rate Is charges for risks upon thellves of Vmales. it Insures, not to nay dividends 10 ' oil hold era, but at so low a cost that dividends will be Im possible., • • Citculms, Pamphlets, and full DarVlCALnerell on application to the Branch ogee of the com pany, or to - S. W. CLAIM L CO. Philade l ph ia. ueneral Agents for Pennsyrrania an Southern New Jersey. \ • JAY COOKIE & CO. Wasbln D. 0., For Maryland., Vlr istrict of Columbia and West Virginia. nkiL u. IieVAY & VO., Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler; Herter and Washington counties.' , ffiff•IAXIAL ADICNTAABX WANT= hammy City and Town; and applications front compe tent parties for such agencies with imitable ea dorsement, should be addressed Ter THZ COM• PANT'S OE NATAL ADJUSTS ONLY. In their respective districts. .nihM:mwpor WAIT PAIM W ALL. PAPER WINDOW SHADES, • op New and Handsome Designs, NOW OPENING AT No. 107 Market Street (NEAR nrra AVENIfia Ilmbriciag a large 'at d earefel l ly selected stook of the newest; desists Dom the MIST START ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All of which we offer at prioes tkat will pay buyera to examine. JOS. B. ItIIGHES & BRO. WALL PAPER. TIIE OLD PAYED DIODE IN A NEW PLACE, 1 2 ..MILILSHAL,T2/3 NEW TAP= STORE, 191 Liberty Street, tNICAB, MABILET, SPRING' GOODS Amarvnite, DAILY. lOW GLABB-OEIINA. 011TLERY 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, HOUNDIA.III AND CHINA. PEW 3 • DlRkil BETS TEs 3 ` 11‘ 6111/T MPS. — SMOKING ECTN • - • • • Aisne docket SILVER PLATED GOOD'S of all dowelpiloos. . • '"11. fed a l l SW:Zza r datb. s gte w e. 8* -E. BREED, dr; .00. /OP' WOOD' . le - OTterw—liy;aDoiree. of the 412 ‘ Coart. ) triads Reiter: Count)). Pa., Aprit 1111.=the andendened -• was , etesArsited ; Bectifer )- Of '..43.) Hv 'HALL .11,) %C 0..% sad is eromplianee - Memorial' -I -duiposit at Lubrkedllip• ) and • : 011 e and game's of 'amid Arta. and ,will sell at Palle en )the preirtsfs. in She Borongis ofolaspowii3eaver„, County; mills Slay/ iI3NICNIIIXT,AO o'clock P. M., all the propt3rtr of 0.. H. Bill i f Co., known as Itie'"POlnSoll-Works,”, caudal*, Int of Leases; 'Whiner?. Tanks, Birlidings, together with ail oils mien remaining nrisold.l Terms ()ash. And also give notine to all persona indebted to said firm to mate imm.diate payment 'to Met r. .. H. BENNETT, Beeelver • • of:O. B. gALLtie Prrrastmas. Marl. 11869, aptt-10 itos4,33.A.x.as mums -THE Bum m. i:ilt fl)u.s By:DEuciews zimETlvaza• 611014141P-.'" - ' ' • E.:l Time MEI 14r: XIV il itlittr 4 / 7 0"11V' - MILMMBLYSZIPILittei illientr_Cadinsuiptton, Liver Complaint and Myspenslathifillalrh&lard lag,to dhectlona. They are all r e o ea at tisffr tlhee.f Ttkrelealsei this sitoMalthile. lai the , leer and n ut it to work; the* the appetite -M!Stood": the fluaircilleests and Makes. gpol tge , - Palelil t Vripe togrow 'in Seel: the d matte rr • into th e' tunas; and the L at te p ii:Mi r t l e t eeret t rini7lt d 4 . l l " l " l ' li Phil.To- illteeihtee MedMinee Dr...A. - lllR:toesoks Of li Ph Ils. owes but unrivama success In the ent oLtinhatinaryoOnstunplitni:i Thu Pol. moult; syrup ripens the motbla matter In the ungt, nosiest/ ttirdirlit ciff by Mics4expeetora tion..lbr . wham On Thies= . or r fs ripe a 'Mho hi - cough's' Ur throw it off. and t e patient has rest and She Itrilgebegtertai:heui.. M andrake ' T do this, he emswes d 'sonic and m Pills must.be tr,ely n.ed to cleanse the stomach and liver .- that P the nlmonte !Syrup. and 'the food Will ma egood W00d... . •. ' ' ' 4 Schenck's .Mandrake PWs act upon the liver. removing alinbstructiond. relax the uncle Of the rlllbladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver a soon , relleltedt.the stows will show what the e Can do;,nottnnor has ever been Invented ex. 'Gent calomel la deadly po'son witch is very' dam. muerte us 4 Imes" with great care ;) that will unlock the it bladder and start , the secretions Of the liver WS Pchtuck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint le one of the most prominent esiee. of Cotultrammen. 1 Schenck , " Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle slidallaut and alterative. and' the alkali iiii the Peayreed, Which this preparation , is Made id, laipaill the • stomach totorow out the gastric. Mike to uissolle the , food with the Pull:nolo heron.' audit is made into a 00d IS, Odd withont fermentation or souring .__• The great. regatta . why physic:Ay Ido not cure "Consumption Is, they try. to do tau, much; they give medielue toatop - the atones; to s t op chills.to clap night sweat", beetle fever and • by so doing they di the, whole digestive powers, look- • !nap th se :one, and eventually, the patient . : Dr. Schenck, In his trestment r does not try•te atop 11 ;t 0 tIgh. night sweats , ottllls or fever. .N.e. move sue cause, Yid "WO Will, all stop of thei r Oltraaceord.', hone can - :be muted of Consul:lp- Mon, . Liver, Complaint, Dycpepals, Catarrh, Canker, Cleerated - T er hroat,' unless the 'liv and 'lltdatten Ire made helsithe. l i ' • ' ' • ' .If a. 'person. tuss consumption, of ..009.11e, We • lungs /A some way are diseased, „either tubercles, ibeesiteti, bronchial irritation., pleura adhesion, ,OT the longest* a mass of inflammation and 9uss dlicaling: la Kelt capes what must ne dose? it Ii ilor Only the tangs mutt are wasting, but It is the whole body.- the stomach and liver hare lost theirpower to make blood out Of to d. Now the only.chance Is to tate sir. Schenck's three rued/. eines. which will bring up a tone tothe stomach, the patient will.begin-to want food, It wilt digest easily and make good blood; then the patient re. gins to gain lu ffesh, and as soon as the body be gins to grow, the lungs Commence to heal up. and the patient sets flt shy aud well. This It. tue • only way to cure Consumption. • When there ia no lung disease and only. Liver 'Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonto and Mandrake Pills are infficient, without the Pulmonic syrup. Take the Mine rake Pills freely tu.si.l billions complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Schebck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health fur twiny Years pact , and now weighs' ANIS pounds. was wasted away to a Mere skeleton, ha the very last stage 'of Pulmonery Consumptios, hi. physicist:is having.pronouneed his case-bone -les/and abandoned h.m to hts rate. lie was cured by the aforesaid me , teams, and tante his recoVe firrltgliTlTlrttitltigtrinlY 4'i n irN.'e h:" :74 markable success. gull directions accompany each, anakine it not absolutely necessary to per sonalty see \ Dr. 3cteetnek, unless patients wish their lungs ekamined, and lOr this ourpose he is prefessioe ally at his Prinelpal office. Philadel phia, every eattunlay. where all letters for advice must be addressed. He Is also brufees'onally at No. 3d Bond street' New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 2.5 Hanover street, , Boston, every other Wednesday. Me gives advice tree, but for athorough examination with his Respi rometer the price Is NS. .04. m hours at each eltV from 9 A. M. to 3 P. m. = Price of the Pulmoule Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each $51.50 per bottle. or $4.50 a heir dnaee. Mandrake Pails ZS cents a box. For sale by all ¢ro%6tata. • lar-IDOCIL'OR WHITTLER CON. . :TINUE9. TO TULIP ALL PRIVATE DD3EASELI. That numerous class_ of . cases resulting from self - abuse, producing nn- : 'manliness, 'nervous debility, irritability. ertm tiOne. se minal emissions, and finally itn potency, permanently cured. Persons afflict ed with celleate, intricate and lona +tend ing constituttonal complatuts are politeVy invited to call tor, consultation, which costs nothing. Experience. 'the best of teachers. has enabled him to petfeet remedies at once efficient, safe. permanent, and which in Most cases cm be used without hindrance to business. Medicines pre • pared in the establishment, which embraces of - am:reception and waiting rooms; also, boarding anti siF r ping apartments for patients requiring da~lfsonal attention, and vapor and chemi ' rid ba its, thus concentrating the famed mineral ilpriOrp4 Non after.. who Dave ,falled, slate year cm. Reed what he win his pamphlet of fifty rage% dent to sot Mitten for two !tamps In seal ed env& owe. Thousands of =Sea treated annu ally, at office and all over the country. Consul tation tree, personally or by mall. Office No. 9 Wylie s treet , tr (near Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. ars 9A. .toB F. at. hondaya 12 x. to MI P. )6.. Pamphlet seat to shy address foetus" -atampe. • • apt of far' OCTOR E. dp F. CURTIS, of Baltimore and Waeb Mgt ...n. author of several medical works. &o. &o.t at the earnest aodelta l op or his Pittsburgh patients. hes con cluded devote the following days in PHILA np.LP/dltt to theleinterests: From . . , \ TIMMY, JUNE let, TO SUNDAY, JUNE Ad Ineluslve at Ms eonsulling rooms, 252 South Ninth Street Hmr_sholisioloaasa O toBr. mr. VPSCIALTY.-4 r, atment andtmre otHervona and itysteat De'allity 4 the result of twenty years' successful practice. • led rarEILECTAICITIE AS A CURA TIVE —Dr. A. H. SIEMENS has been siting Itteetrielty Y a brzmet. IiZXTDT In taring chronic as well Si &cub_ Conditions WCTLIOITT ititincirne for more than TEN YtuRSB,, with nn botinded SUCteati. A PANTIILITT. Ineineloir ail parsculars, plat eertldestes and ratable refer• once., will be sent to any innolrer. 'A few flay ntsn. rooms vacant. for boardini pa tientst in the Doctor's faml'T. If applied for soon. °Mee sad residence, $l,OOl ARCH SCREED, PEDLADELPITIA. 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HOWARD AtIIOCIATTON, Box r, Philadelphia. ra. suy2l:lB3-d&P CIE! ICE!: 10Et KItEI33 • ICE DEALER, No. 55 Diamomt Alley, Prrirsgusaii, PA. . , Jor. Orders addresse r / se t* W. ZOKBEl. Eittith Ir a s - IZnA l gtf=lii i Plusg e ngarrll s e t i t e reign. , icg F..oR sALE , BY;THE. TON OIL oTHER*ISE, di No. 04 liaadasky Street, ALLEGLIZNi CIVIL IMEI War. COMMON- mad**, Attioislikiiki, • (.11111111 1 M AITV&WiIa 46,00 ene 4= flar art DEW oir Mpu• dhoti oottortaeorth as map atones, /logs for 13140.wa1k5. - Brower? iraritc!au Welod:alaa'ambatanes,A tAc nrAisinry overirtoo. PPI ,, P4 1...10011.111)14/ - & itIOBES, • • _Tim*" ,AioxiAmtaz,..llllll,l)ll7oB, Noe. $ end diSt. flair , Street; Pi, telnitirti. Pa. gpeetai . ,stinntion,given to the' designing and building of,;romp Ifl 8 ittt end NOrran IN,f l° •• - • - , , get " and P& wpm ICE. STONE.' ;JUIgEgTECTS ~~.~ ~`. p ~~~' ,• M I NTEMI r Iigi,44O9I Mertes' e s Mittel rf . el_e 24511"Y titi n re atatlonof t e coupons there will be aid re et: Bin Itig_ti sate of *wee sea ear, A BNEyogi MOAN A 'v.- • offifiebabgerlate, Itewl'ork. iellkil igrNOTICE.—FIFTH AVENUE Oat inatalitHent og . TEN DOLLARS' I$Ell sirmi - 61' the' the "'howbeit:tall bidne in:UEDA:Or JUNE .141111T;_payable at the bankle9; EOuse..3l4a. 195 Pltthavenne. j , P. N. SCEIENCE, trip.lo, ‘ I Caehter. . . Or' PENNSYLVANIA ,• • RAIL. Cl/M.PANT., , • TREASVItin'II DENtlintlear. . • , pnitAratu9lira. May 3d, 1869. NOTICE . T on t o OCKFWAILLEI/8.. The Board of.Dlrre haye thia,day deelared a eemt.anndal'drtidend Of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital ewer of the Company, clear of Honig_ and Mate Aaxosi payable ln caulk op and af te May',3o. - 1859. Blank- poirera of attorney" for collecting divi dends can' be bad at the' office of the Company, *3B tl. Tbird street.. Theonlee will be openednt - 8 A. sr. and closed ate r. At. fkomilsy• 39 to Julie 6, for the pay- . stela of dieldendeottintafter.that, date from A. at. to 3r..if2 TfferitAllT`Pllttff, Trensurer. . Nemci—The Third Instalment on New. Stock of ,1868 le due and payable on or before June 16. mygdeB - PENNSTIMANAA 44 11 . - ROAD CO. TRICAIRTREWS DEPARTMENT. Purs.Aßri.rat.. Y 4. ARMS. DEM. TO rn BTOCKI3OLDERS Of THE NIGNN- . . PAIL It9AD. 1441:!9949: this' Conipany On" the 30th day of 01,9r11. 1889. .WUI he entitled to stibile9l.lae TYpCNT.I"-.TIVE Pra WRlY:.:9 l l.fh.sialespeotieetlntereetsA New StOck, at par. as follows: i • • . • . Plity,Per cent. at the time oistabierlp tlon. betweeu the 18th. ,day. . or may, 11109, and the 80th earor June. 1899. , : • fi 00014.4 . Jr4tt Wr ReN: hePifien,the llithdsy Of November, 1889. and the 31st day of•Decem ber,./889; or. if AtOckOlderis ahould,prefer o4 the whole amount may be paid up at the time of .sub script:on. andiach Instalment so paid up shall be entitled to a pro rata of the plvidend that may be declared on full shares. • • Thit every Stockholder holding Less thin foci shares, shall be entitled to subscribe for one. abare; and thOse bolding more than a multiple of four slimes 'balk be entitled to sub scribe for an s4lditionei share, Fourth. All shares upon which Instalments are Yet to , be paiti under iteeolution of May 13, 1868, will, be entitled to their allotment of the Twentj-dive per cent. at par, al though they were paid !RAW. . . mygdee THOMAS T. FIBTH, Treasurer. lar' NOTICE. • • CITY ITAXES, 1869. xn .aceerdanoe wi th Beetle* 6th, Page A9B of City Digest. NOTICE IS nEnzar GIVEN 1 • TO THE CITIZENS OF',PITTSBURGH, That the Amagasmente for .1989 of City. City' Building, Special, Poor, 'Dueness, City Pcbeol and Ward School Taxes and City Water Bentr have been returned to me for cone Minn. The atioVe taxer ire eat:dent a DEOUCTFIN CF FIVE PEE 0 itNTlThfif paid on or before the FIRST DAY ;OF AllialliP, "and TWO PER OEN TUIE It paid between the PLEAT DAY OP AVGUST i.nd the P.PTEENTE LAY OF PEP. TIMBER. . . . air No deduction will be allowed on taxes bald between SEpteniber.iliteentb and October drat. 4i• An addition of dye pow Crillllll2 Will be made to ail taxes unpaid October first; and an additional live per canton' will be added to all taxes re waining unpaid on bioyember STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES! The Stato Mercantile Appraiser bas returned to me for collection the appralsement for 1669. State Mercantile Licenses must bo paid en or be tore Auly 16144869. • All Licenses remaining unpaid at that ds' e will be placed In ties bands or Aldermen for cOl lectlon. 1 • • J. COCHRAN, CITT TREASIIIIXR, itth.AVENTIS. P 1178111110311, June 1, je5:140 . DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND. . . Oviricxlfoisclwoxfotra litstrxxxcir CO.. • 1. YITTSIKIIIOII, May A*. 1889 The President and. Board of Dircctors of this enthany have %hit day declared a dividend of two dollars ts 9: per share on the capital st,,ck of tin Company,' out of the earnings of the last six months. payable, free of Government tax, on and after June 1, 1889. JOHN H. °LANEY, • ity2soB Secretary. E'o fzIA fi4 VO/ Ili DISSOILFTION. The partnership between the snbscribiers as Boller Makers. ie., under the name of WM. BARNHILL* CO., was dissolved by agreement on May Bth, 1889. I'he books and debts owing to the late firm will be settled and collected. only lly Nr. 91S0.:s..Artmsuose, at the office of the late firm, No. 115 Fenn street, who is there unto' dnly autiorized.and claims against the firm will be presented to him. BARNHILL,. LEVI EEENNTeM4N. PITTSDIFISCM, :lane a, Ina. J,e4 • ' OFFICR WREN POINT FOUNDRY, / Any 10, 1809. t D'issourrioN. The firm of EDWARDS; OMITH & CO., ham this day beeu;dlasolved by 'mutual consent.' The business will hereafter be conducted under the style of HatITH • & WARRICK. ' R. RDWAY.M3, L .11. SMITE. WARRIUK, Having disposed of my interest In tha West Point Foundry to Wilts. Smith, gslWarrlek, I lake greatpiessure In recommending the new Inn to the confidence and patronage of the bus' nen communityc24ll . . li Baataw icriwAiws. NnN .lB . IaQUOMI 8“). IDT &FRIDAY, Fziwi ,lEPORTESS OP WIN BRANDIES, GIN, &C, DEAurns Ices RYE WHISKIES, 409_rmr.mmer.,, wave Itemoied to NOS. 1 384 . 1 AND 1186 PENN, 4 Cot, ElleirpOtkSt., (forinerly .Canal.) JOSEPH B;rBNPALE‘,C9., , sok Is; is,, 191,1911, and lab. mar. STREIT, FITT,BBUBORi% ' • ; 1 • vrazrunortnuuo OP Oefliver'll t istMed - Piro lye ifiddrqr Also,taltin *MON ) 4 T,Ste i gb l ". (MOW . o P B '' ae. WIeEE 1' TONGUES. lint • fei iaved (from:'choke latkite.`teitel 4011 cesnimmigratiehik dog:: If: 1 71IWI 1111114. • ,4 1117211 IarNEW OPERA' HOUSE. tir. cAratara. Second and lastweelk9f • • /11AW/11. BARTMOLOBIZit. And the PantomilltaTroalle. ' • MONDAY: EVENING, June 7th, 1869, Us, CdmicPaCtomime ent.iled . • SIMON'S MISHAPS, 011 THE MILLINERS. 2 Flying Rings .14 ;obit Levantine. Character Daneothir Mlle. and Big.' Conmiditine. Mona. Container and WM. Rosetta in their wonderful performances. -La Taratelta, by Misses Satre Maddox - and Lillie Whitl ug.Parterreo by the .Lovantine Brothers. • , To conclude with the Trick pantomime of OLD attitHEß WIDDLE WADDLE. 'Wednesday Evening—ROßlNEitill CRU:.OE. Grand IfarewelliMatimee on Saturday.. MM orrilmes lIRGH THEATRE. H.W.WILLIAMS, Lessee and Manager. The great BIIBLESQDII AND VARIETY COIL BINATI N In a snperb. 0110 of Songs, Dances, Degrolank , tneltullog the kcal &lama Billed HUNDRED USES HENCE, On PITTSBD Off IG 1869. Ladles , attnee every Wednesday and Satur day. O'FAIR AND . TEWIIIVAM. The Fair and Festival for the berellt of the SEVENTHII.P.CONStENGATION Of Pittsburgh, (formerly•Lawreneesiile,) Be,. _ W. 11. Andrew pastor, will.be forscallj opened in the church on TUESDAY. EVENING. JUNZ Ist. The 'lea of the Mulgfetai hating the matter In charge,.encontiged , bl the Ilbetui coin. ttibutiOlLll :of kind t (Head& ,e xfitot • make the Falr interectiiii, and propoic keepteg .opqi each aft.tnioon and evening tinting the week. Tickets of gal:stamina mg' be :bed et members or at the ; : . TB' AvElliIIE _ No. AS Fifth avenue, oppoiite the Opera f oust , Int tab tt r , Pa. STROIY . .. . —Mut tiger. This house ball one Of the finest Billiard Pomni In the city. It is necldedly the coolest and most Invit i ng place. The tables are ad. new and ea. brace alt the modern ImprOvetaetats. and 'offers s6perlor attractions to lovers of the genie. ,BIERCH&N,T TAI:WIU3. BOYS , OLOTHING.. A full assortment o j all styles and slses •C . Boys, Youths and Children's Suits, For Spring and Summer wear. . ' GELl.3rdr. LOGAN. nyl2 4T SIXTH STREET; (lain St. Chair.) M'PHERSON da AUFILANBRIAG I Ne. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street. (aue.simor. to w. H. MeHICIH & 00.0 ICEIRCEL&NT TA LOBB, Have just received theircarefullraelected stoek of Spring 'and Summer Goods. and Will be 'gLsd to show or sell them to old and new customers. The Cutting Department 'wilt still be superlit. tended by Kr. 0. b .11IIHL4KBRISG. - - I take pleasure in recommending the above dna to the liberal, support of the public. mhII:XL ' W. H. McGEB. B TrecmL, , ° (Late Chiles with W. Hopeiamide.) 32±ERCELLTIrr . . No. 53 Smi th field Street,Pittsburgn. se2e:m NEW SPRING GOODS. A splendid new stook of CLOTHS, CASSEWARES, 4247•• Just suestsed by WIEDUIrJKIETION. sells Merchant Talton T3Thultbleld street. ~,,,nownoNne.iowsnr TAGGART BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS NO. 129 , FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny City. SCHOLIA, SAWING, calm motrizako Done promptly to order at l6l Lancia it 161 Cliy. by The best attention will be even to all who want anything In our_ Ilne.- Me. always keep a large lot, or turned work. such , italusters. ,Newl Posts, • Bub, ' to. -*Also; a gaol stoOlt or dry Walnut. Che rry and otke r _luMner on.hand.. myllzl7 • P.I.ILBEELTEB & CO' ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. , . / 103 TROVXMW.hiIrENUE• Army.. • nay :bel &Widmann assoitaneat Of Par. le _Rummy end ?Eltehe? Furniture. des G E"Arts ; PRINTINW WORK& •- .• tr , pi" O. E. ROBIN SON WXCtA AP • 1 '• , :o'f Black and Cel red Printing lc idthogrsi) nuts; vARNIMIES, ike • lbws terry, R o a d_Agd 11• afldwilM • - 1 1 1614DELPIra. A 13 LARGE IUPIXE I NT • Gi : l4sl3 UOOKS Ani4o!itt r ".44islll°,eli W E V i t ei t 137 tawny Pittsbakitle; i:I . i - .•..4..'.; 6k;• .j . "131tA0..11 1 /47, 1 - -s 4 iThEI ji IP C-10 A MN 0 *DIA it SEMEN, r77=l Wholesale Price& WOOD TURNING, P, LEBZELTER, & CO. IN , =II =UM EZ