NI w IMRE 0 1W: 14 , 41-ia l ,.. 1 irl ! : 7 4 9 . 4 1 $ 8::" beet, 134 . ni t , liiktclit* ' . ll:fa • rune. 34. -;-A. corn. mitilitaketeitizeua eying been ,apPoint.- :nd 16 the Preaiden under the authority •ur fOrri* 'the in nagement - of Indian' ..PJ L. - --- *Um, isigaiating f 1143a4e.,W.. Weleii, .or - Philadelphia. , ohn 0. .karwell,•.•Of Chlherott George H. Stuart t :Philadet. S. Lane, Of - Indiana, lationa will, , until ontrol the .uotion of nd of the - Bureau of atte - thisiAf VV. Camp 11. St.: Lau*. W. E. -...tiew York E. B- .Sot Boaton, - ---•- urgh, Nathan Bishop,. P coming under ion: •r.•, t , • eeatlve unaer. F J xecuttve, order has • talcs;3,lll.• make its rind qemploy , own keeping Ata, mammy partatkau imbed/stenos ten actually engaged in. .13e amountappropria Irene_ • •,• lon shall be furnished. /ty to inspect the AllOlllOO3 and obtain. ~to the, icenduct. of tt • • . have full•power to in or by.sooommittee., lan superiatendencies the Indn ,country,; to payment of .annuities, .4 and tottacils_with i on the ground to advise ,nts and Agents in the ark ,duties.: • • . • • Inthorized tabepresent, r. sub-committee,. at the for-Indian purposes, id ptirdhaloAtadvising "gr.41144141,4Ahdry they ittadeetit it nee,' le that the' inetruittiondt cendentit'' or . Agents be died, they wilt Distant ;liiketiffice of the GIRO' an b,Bblreto'theBecre. he Ynterior, iimddiile like 'l'pli/art iti. Roil* ivto'iatanteis hi the ofPnrilluviD 6 lt,4l(l44 'of 4mikitiet " afildrir Or the Indian littrea# . • • Coniplabite 'agthist . ' it or Agents or ()the officers' will same manner be forwarded to the - Bureau or Department of the In or,for action. ___ .___ ~4114:W.he, Dammission, ,will, ; at .then; • . ilmeeting, , ,determine ti . the re-. 1 ~. oniations to tie , ms e - ,as to the ; At 'clriliratinn , erfitiallng_.with the. au • 44 submit ttaisimie for action Ebe manner above ,ltidjcated, 3 , ariffail . 11 0 1 . 1 20 0 1rinfttimoxPerigtOre l 14,_.-DirtMe eitesy t will be acted ,u tor,the paean,. .•!IW9IS kleoretory of .tlow or , befo .r 4 ' Fn opsnoltvre ib:ina4e,74ooo.4samt.,, • , The usual made 4 . acconntim wit,k, i t h $ ffiesusury =net be plaspge4 ; tiiii) all expenditures, thereforkmust De subject leelteepprovale required hylawand by the l regulations of the Treasury Dew* lapata s, add all voucheramust conform to ws and requiremeMeand-was nab he ordinary ChannaL .• • , . la Bth. All the officers of-the governident ,conneatefflvith:_the Indian .tiervice 'are ienjolned to afford every. facility. and op-• . ' portunlty to said Cominisaioners and ;their auts•Commissioners. In the' parlor -4 .13311A1C10 of their duties,. and. to. give the .'. most respectful heed to their advice with-, in the limits of such officers, „positive in - atruotions from • their superiors to allow such Commissioners fall amass to their ~. records and accounts, and to co operate i with them in the most earnest- manner -- 1 to theextent - of their - proper • powers hi. the general work of civilizing the LAI-. ans, protecting them in their legal rights land regulating them tebecome Industri ; ens citizens is permanent homes instead of following a roving savage life. lith. The Commission will 'keep such records or minutes of their proceedings as may be necessary to-afford evidence of their action, and provide. for the manner in which their communications with and their adyice to the Government shall be made and authenticated, [Signed] IT. S. (Gear. ', ;Commissioner Parker instincts army >fficera assigned to duty as _lndian agents . 11itici Superintendents as follows: II : 'lt being the wish of the Government of :he 'United States to collect the Indians and - locate them in permanent aboaes iipod reservations, and reasosable aPpro priations having been' made to assist them in sustaining themselves after such. Oast - h itt-by the parsuitaor'civilized, life, , , rod ' are earnestly reqtietedi, to use your . : best endeavors in co-operating f.p /...advance • this humane and Wse policy. Hence you,. will; use every means to inform yourself as fully ' in possible respecting the condition of he Indians in your superintendency, impressing the Indian mind on every avorable opportunity with the views of the Government, and that; prepare them kJ, submit to the inevitable changed of their mode of life t,,, pursuits more t con genial to a civilized state. . You will en geavor to keep constantly before their minds the pacific intentions of the Government, area obtain their confidence acts of kindness and honesty and stly dealing with them, thereby secur g that peace which it is the wish of all oci citizens to establish- and - maintain. • our success in the accomplishment of these objects will depend greatly upon tkie efficiency, discretion .2 and care 'fp be exercised • by you" in "the economical expenditure of the means .._ ced at your disposal ~. for :this •• rpose, and it is confidently hoped t e.reenit will prove the wisdom anti efli , ency of your appointment for this re. Donsible duty. v• - ,' Good Manners in New liork. -- .1.... i -2, Re New York ,Bun of , yesterday 4 tains in account of a fashionable *ed. 41 , trOm which weselect the follohing: ..- he , more amusing pcenea, , and tiiPst! *Cut illustrate the utter' *ant of sys ftinf ntanaxement in the affair, now • ~- -docurier. •? The • iiiii&re' 'toikiwed the / bit party trim the church, leaving the V et titit ed'flild tbeiri carriagetc ~., , la they could. A grand snob l ot w "made for the doors . Alch .trains I. lir ' trampled on and"fbrii, elegant 'toilettes were sadly mdased up in, the melee, jewelry Was I,eirn -Off 'aid lost „in -the .jam, ladies were sepa rated-11*CM Mei escorts, and gay cavaliers lought isioly , - their fair- charger, ,At p Abe dObt etery y shouted for his 'casco. ma:l4l,time.o, a d „sill Wes Altus made ~is simultaneous p sh for , the entranee, mix ing the canjages win the most inextri. cable Vonfualw :•Bppalf. ticslalz•Aohn 41reetliiir Zithers up.' &Rae dot.loads, but were no better off Alumuhose who got mocie s fia nelther, cotkld . get,- of Atte awe qi'inallyi a detkliment' of poWei came to 0;1e - rescue andjent- their aid to brini order out of , tiritcdiffeiddilhat *- Tailed.. • 'rhea it turned out • that ilk: 'Smith family ,had. gone . Ade in Brown's - 60 achopid nmith'a driver, still waiting for his proper load,' refined to take any other. several partie4 despairing of find- ing their carriageti, ptoceeded to the r& .aption•on foot, mattering anything tut ,pralses of the arlingements. ' • • • , .. , . aapitt. - Senor Clast4rtliaa. withQuitolitradio- , tiour the mightiest lungs, the Abe firmest faith, the stoutest.. atigkrance i the freshest-memory, the most discursive erudition, the most elegant . rhetoric, the mostteiveriie rOgre; that Were - ever given to m ortalepeaker. He begins and ends and goes throu gh addreis always at the top of hia - Telts. The do* it incei sent; the• vehemence unflagging; `'the; thread of argethent, such as it is, never, lost: - You hest' Onion chopping i logie; Castelar's power lies in chopping history. .Be is, and has been for years, historical !professor' it the *.lJaiver-: sity. He , : must • have hundreds , of. his most poliehed lectures by 'heart. a propos to, anything ;and a' propos to nothing; down come the records of the. past "to I illustrate the present., It Is a jumble df facie and 'inferences perfectly' bewildering. Of course, some of the i t are exceedingly ingenious, some extremely far-fetched, some WondrOuslY commor place and claptrap, :If Ciistelar gave you time ; to; contradict him, you would be at little pains to prove-him. the most srong-heada reasoner . that ever *as; but the fact is, he ghee you no such time. His imagination• diet' and Ilutterii before you like a Will.o'-the-Wisp, al luring as it beghilei you,' de.llghtitig as it provokes yod;.till' yoh etre' yoffrielf up, bound hand and 'foot over head and ears in love with theorater,,emitent, for the while, to rave and.bliiiider with him, ,to distort Aids and tetnitrage common sense with him.. 'ThliiitYlicrweirer,' only' teltir'eargumenti , yen musts wait for the peroration: Castelat's forte is passionv he relies for success on sympathy; and there is that irk his - earnestness, candor and genuine uprightness of ends. ana means, which makes him perfectly% it-. redstible. He has She noblest heart. mr:l der the biggest, if not, Terhaps; the: nontidestltead.: There is a good deal of the bellever;• of the' seer, in the matt; there is that which riW,es where:it fails to ,couvince, which satisfies you as.' somei thing...not to be reduced: to theordinary, human•standard,,somethingg to, he: taken 'with discretion, and, as it were, under pretest, and not to be carped at or quar reled with;!t'an apocalypse;P as he him. ',self calls it,. which may have something in It end may turn tint true. Add to this- I the Most surprising Variety and liveliness,., dailies of thexeadiest wit 'and sarcestri; the most unexceptionable good breeding, good nature and good taste; the Most Tun., erring hits with the least possible offense. Casteiar is incomparable .as a gentleman, however unripe as a scholar and 'absurd as a•politician. And, mind, I have never , seen or heard him otherwise than in•pub: ' lid 1 hOeneither friendship nor antip athite bias lily judgment, and I think it is Well wgirii,a man's While to travel ell' `the way fro m London `to" - Madrid only to hear. him. 7 ,-,Cor. London Times. , . I haynapeculateda, great deal on mat ririninY. I have seen' young and. beauti women,,the pride of gay circles, 'par ried; as the world Says, well. : : Some hive moved into their costly houses, and their friends have all tome and looked at, their furniture' and ;their splendid home for happiness, and have gone away and com mitted them to their sunny homei, cheer: fully and without fear: It isgatural to be sanguine for them, es the 16ung are sometimes carried away with similar feel -1 love to get, unebserved into a corner :and watch the bride in her white attire,- and 'with her seeming smiling face and soft eyes meeting me in the pride of life;- weave a walking dream of future happi nesti, and persuade .myself that it will be true:" I think 'how they will&upon the hixuriant seta as the twilight falls, and build gay hopes, and murmtirin.low, tones the not now forbidden tenderness, and how. thrilling the allowed kiss. and . beautiful endearments of wedded life will make even parting their joy, and how' gladly they will come back from the crowded and empty mirth of the gay -to each other's quiet company. I pictUre to myself that young'creature, who blushes even now at his hesitating caresses; listening eagerly fOr his 'foot step as :he night steals on, wishing he would come, and when he enters at- last, with an affection as undying as his pulse, nestling upon•his bosom. , I , eau feel the tide that goes flawing. through the heart,. and gaze with him on the graceful form es she moves about in the kind offices of affection soothing'all his unquiet eares, and making him even forget' himself in her young and unshadowed beauty., -I go forward for years, and. see her lux. ttrinnt hair put soberly away. from her brow, and her girlish graces resigned into dignity and loveliness, chastened with the gentle meekness of maternal affection. Her husband looks on with'a proud eye, and shows the same fervent love and del irate attentions which first won her; and her fair children are grown- about them, and they look on, full of honor and un troubled years, and are remembered when they die.— Washington Irving. The Charivari gives the following., ad vice to young gentlemen under the head; Ing: "The, art• of , loving _on,the cars.", "Permit me to suggest, to you a very easy way of kissing a.number: of pretty women. You are in.a railroad car, , and two or three ladies and'one or two gen tlemen- enter the satne,‘epups. At the first tunnel througn;*litch. the train passes; as "soon as atitiody can see yen, - you - put a v'm load kiss on the back ~o,f; your hand., Nothing it more curlets than to see ' the faces of your fellow-traveldra, as soon as the train emerges from the tun nel. ; The gentlemen cast furious - glances about them; theladies blush, each of them' beliettinglhat her fait neighbor received: the kiss and ignorant of . the, man ,who' gave it to her.. Everything goes on your'protipecti, tire excellent At. the BCC' and tunnel you boldly. kiss the first lady sheAreanotery out, bearing in"mind as: she does that:. het fair companion, to whom happened the satire mistettune, did notwattything. Can•she behave more in dignatitlYrWould she nOrthereby betray the "other !Myth herhnibindt leer thereat, the second kiss winkitot Ss hind as the brit, At. theihird .ttuund4,l3a same course is to-be pursued towards •i the - otherihndy,. who, lorythe' tame reason dJaraoto tsar anything' , Thus you geta'kiss ate dvery) twine! except the flrat'onei" "i" • • 4, r • • A aosireniat tocapar vrnage govern. ment exists, irt Clarksville, WM' trustees number nine, and-form a kind of independent confederacy... They are elec ted for life, and as,each member dies a new one is elected by thelmaato fill his place. It lb said that under the provi; Mons of the charter: of Clarksville the State government cannot compel it to pay* any -school tax, nor bear any of the 'gen ital expenses of Abe State. woman and Marriage. • Kissing in the Cars. ME= MEM ' • ' • - • , • - - .. m.•. , 0="i4 . 1?, MUM : GAZETTE: WEDNgSDA*JtNE 9, 1809`, M=MMII ==M 111 WM NATIONAL IFS ESIJIIECE COIIPHY, cirmc • UNITED STATri 9,R api. ...,..i :.i.c j ....:i Caarterei ny y eyeoied Sit of aukgresig, Aptrecreeill/July , 2B:Thee; . ""."'"7 baele aiqgka ItI'N"WM• PAID IN "r JuLtN . c/i4, o-wvxciii: "M' NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, PIiThADELPHIA4 Igfherelhe 'general bilidnees of the Company to transacted.'and .to which all general , corres, ponder= should be addressed. orsamtmas. 'CLARENCE H.' CLARK, President. • ni • JAT.COOICEi Cheinmuk Elnence and Executive . , Committee. .HENEY D. 000E1C, 'nee 'President. 'I 'XISERSON W. PEET, necreiniyand,Aetuel7.,s: . • • 1 , This 'Company offers the folio:nein g advantages: actlt is *National Company. crartered oy special . of Congress, - It has ,a pald-up capital of ' It offers low rates 'of prettattet. - ' ' It furnishes larger insurance than other Com. patties for tee same money., . glt is definite and Certain In its terms. '• ' Its policies are eitenipt front athichment.. There are ;no. untecetuat7 restrictions Ilt.the Every volley is rieniforftitable, • • • • • Policies msy betaken which,pay to the insured. their fall renount, and return all the premiums. , so that the insurance costs only the interest on the annual payments, - • • • • Policies may be taken that will gray to their. inured. after a certain number of years, during ale, in annual income of enelenth the amount paused In tbe policy. • , • . No, extra rate is charged for risks upon thelltres of f,insles. _ltinsures, not top3iy dividends to era, bat at solown, cost that dividends will beim possible .- , Oitruh64 ; Piutiphlets, and full nettle:tars given on diPplitaticm to the Branch *Zee of pany S . CLARK CO., PhlladelPhis. ; General - Agegts. lor genus:sterna anti' Southern New deuce y , - ; • JAY-COQKIC & CO,,Washington, C. for .Maryland Delawste Virginia, :District rtfeoltuninaand , West I/tw , ills: r• , !tai..p..mevAy 'L i mb for. Allegheny. Beaver,Kerner . 'and. Washington counties. • LOCAL AGENTBARE WANTED iii every • City and' Town; and applications 'from compe4 tent parties for such agencies with sultablis en donee:Lent, should' tot. addressed Tei THE CO,hr PANT'S GENERAL: , AGENTS ORLY: la stioir: respective districts.' . - InhEttntAt LEGAL. R ,THE DISTRICT COURT OF • TURTINITELS BTATIfB, foillid Weide= In li s et' of PeosYlvaala: - JOUR .11M:tibia N. a wancrunt under the Act of Congress of March Al, 1661, baying ap plied- tor discharge from all his debts. and other Maims provable under said, Act. by order of the Court, notice Ls hereby given to all creditors who twice proved their debts,_ and other persons Interested.-td appear on the'ur 'day of JULY, 1889, at* o'clock P. Y., before' JOHN Es 0,, Register in Itaakruotoy, at Ma office,Teo. 11.6 Ireuersl. street. Allegheny City, Pai. to show cause, if any they have, whY charge should not belgriutted to the said hank_ rapt. • ' 8. C....MCOANDLEBBi! je/:k.13.1r, Clerk: . - vxztuTon , s AZ/ Whereas. letters testarnentary on the estate: or MARY ANN YOUNG, deceased, late ut In diana township, AdeenenT'uottlitY. Pk., hating been granted. to the undersigned by the Register of said cotinty. alt persons hating claims against said estate are requested to present teem duty authenticated for settlement, and taose Indebted to, said est&te_Nill make payment immediately to - ' - BENJAMIN KELLY. jeVitiO IV • • Executor.' . , N, OTIet .—Whereas ietterg tea'. inteentary" to the estate 'oi °aired Wallace; tat pf 'the bOrsvgh - of •ttirmingti ail, deceased.' bath been granted to the subscrlber, , all per: on, ndebted to the said estate are requested to make ItcontAlste payment,' and' thole 'bating claims or demattds atratnevthe estate of the.sald decedent wilt stake known the Ham.without delay. to .• .1311 1 11. , _ ltOT WAI:LACC,Executor, . • 091 Wattr street. Plttiburgh. April listh, 1869. n0k167-'m MERCHANT TiktC42lß,l.'. MIPHERSON & - MUHLANE ' ING I No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street. • (succossoriLio w. MeGFGE & C 0.,) DIZUaUANT TAILORS . _ Have Put 'received their - carefully selected stock of Spring and - Summer' Goods, and be glad to show or sell. them to old and new ou,tomers. The (Jutting Department nib ttill be superin tended by Mr. C: A. )113HLADZBH1ING; I take pleasure in reoommending the above Arm 'to the liberal support of the public,. mh11:181 W. H. IieGEE. TIEGEL, . 13 • Msts Cutter with W. Hes i penheldei, .51:121134, TA3x..car, No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pitlaburgh. N/CW SPRING GOODS. ' A splendid new stook of CLOTHS, O.4IISEMERES, 40., Jnit ea sett . Xerch ant Tallo4 sa Bmnt geld street. EIMEET/N ad 3 AND BATIIING. EGIAM4.I I IEV.4.‘ 004 ANCHOR COTTON MILLS; e3m.xismawit. IlEsatiboturers orazuk.vi mlarium sad mous:- - ANCHOR' AM* IiI*,I,4:ROIJA STINGS BATTING. , • FLOUR.. c ' s- ' 1 • ~ •I • ,'; • ; ~ ' - , ._•.: Tbe celebrated e rz ROSE is obneelod b y . all who have trled to be-the beet and cheapest . dour lu th e city% - e ye ft a trial. Cold by , - -!, • . ,•: ilyarmAziou a xidieni, - --, i 4l r' ' AT, TIM Wald FRONT,' '- aeii tlbetty . I Mel. ,rltlOtilli± REVOLVING HORNE /Lfit. RAKES.- A largo let, juskreared and AIX ,11141 market' ' WY!! X, _ . c.., -, 1011kjet Ito IPerolioNre itt yam etiesitutwereeni ylntitiy 14ND' .41,11.irDRAS/derliittriCifieecOasittintritien. Liver ContlaiMPl 1 14-....tedNiit t en Mud en gtd dtt eettbni: 'That ' all et - tette& ea • at the same time. The cleanse the attannielh rir . Jaw the ilyttrandtmeit workathen tbe goo np becoatemoddLthe dlOnti ind'lnkkee d WO "- liit ( enr be it to grow in flesh t• the ' ,diseatietainatter ripeate•lnto thts.tunge, and ' thepatient otttgrows tee disease and gem welt. Whim i 4. s the only way tocitreeetliemption. ' • • To these threeMedicsnesMr: J.:H. fl.benek, - of. Phliadeleltts, owes his unrivaled success la the, treatmlit - or PcinlimarYCOnsumptiolt. The Pul a:mute Syrup 1 1 lut th e, morbid • matter •in Atte 'sung7 nature th wilt My tty ap ea,- y eaptptora- Mu,. or when 1 e. phleam or smatter 1, ripe a Allah rough w iff blow It ed. and the patienthas rest andithe 1 begin wh ea t, .. n i T• do .this, tti :centre' d -'s.onle End , Mandrake Pills Mag . be ar ely u ea to cleanse the stomach • and livet:• so, t at the eulmuttle•tly rep and the fond will make cod m a w.. , , 4:Schenck's Mandrake Pllli act uman the Ilver, removing all obstructions. reiax the one's of the gall bladder, the bile Starts .. freely. and the liver is soon relisiveilt i the *tools will show what the , Pills eali•do, unthine hes ever been invented ex cept CaloMet (*.deadly pottion wt. lob le very dun= germs tecuset tin test with:great care,) that will i dolock the gall blad der and h the secretions of the liver like et et's Mandrake Pills: Liver Candnatat s:one 'of the. moat prominent causes :or Consumption. • . _ . • . • Schenck's - Seaweed-Tonle is a gehtie stimilant • end alterative. and-the alkali In the Seaweed, which , Ws PreParattori is mede• 01; meests the, stomach to turett: ituLthe gastric Jule° to ulteolve the fond with tnewittoonic Syrup,' 'halt Is made Into abod Woo* witheast Wrath titian or souring the great lcb 'On vilij' pbystclic irdo not care Consumption I they try to do ton much; they give medicine to stop the cougl44restopichillcto ttop.ntaittaweste, hectscleVer, and by , so doing they d,.range tile - whele digetelve powers. lock.' ing kr the seetviVonai and eeentnally the patient ' sinks and dies. z; - ~, ~ A., - ~ . . Dr. Schenck.:lnlsM ;regale*, de not try is stop a cough, itight'swek ;chills o r fever Re , move the cause and: they WW i , . all. s op or their .own accord. No one can , ha cured o ilthutsump tion, Liver Complaint, mytaeal.la; Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throalcautess tee liver and stomach are made healthy. . - irk person • nes tonantaittion;• tit 'coarse the lungs in some way are divested, either tubercles, abeam., bronchial .irritation .pleura adhesion, or the lunge lire Aiwa; of indalsimation and fate. • isdecaying. theach CUSS what must be done?. It net Ohl* lungs' mat ere wasting, but it is the whole body. The storniattaad liver have lost their poWer to make blbod out'of fry d. Now the only chance is to tate lir..tlettenek'ts three medi cines, which will bring.up a tone to the stomach, the Mittens wilt begin to want ltoodilt win Most easily and make good•blopd; then thepattent ee gins to gain 1U flesh: and as sabre's , the body‘bi- ' .gina•to grow, the lungs - corrmence, to heal up. and thq patieht rote dt shy and well. Thiel tit tt.e only way to cute ClOnsumptlott;. , • - . - _ When there is no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and , P,idneanta,, belenck's Seismic i Tonic and Mandrtke Pills are lUMelelat ''sitholit the Pulmonle Syrup. 'rake the Mandrake Pills freely In adnilliou; complaints, as they are per. feetly harmless. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted healthl for mvny years pad, and now weighs 945 'pounds. WAS WAkled away to A. mere sketeton. In the very leer - ll i tge or Pulmenary Consumption, hi • phy.ictans living pronounced bin case hope less andaband ed Mut to his fate. hie was cured' by the aforesaid me. Males. anstaince h is_ reeeVe: grT%.l2,rt , lmalg.sim.'har. l . 7 :i.rlrgenreethiee!' tnarkable success.. Olt directions accompany . each; making' Ithbrithsolutely necessary . to, aer. , , annuity see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lunge examined, and tor title ourpose he is prefessioually at his Principal Mike, Pbtladel phla, every Saturday, where all letters ter advice • must be addreased..t He is also •proferVonalir Let No. 39..80114 street- New York, • every other . Tuesday; and at Nct, 36 Hanover atreet, Boston, , every other Wedfieiday. - ,lie , - gives advice tree, . but tor a thorough ekandnatiOn with his Respi-. rometer the price is IP. o.s.ett hours at each MY. from 9 a. w. to 3 P. ka. ' - Priee'of the Pulmonta Syrup and' Seaweed Toa-• le sash 41.50.9er bottle, or 107.90 * bait dozen.- : Hatetralterille,9s cents,a box. For sale by all. urnsfeests. ' • : ' ' znyl9:lsl-d &It, '' =I MIII MKS Grpocrowwilinvrina CON . 1 4111411 ES •TO 'TItmAT. ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. Thatnu/wrong class of Oases 'resulting trim self - 011144 , producing , Manliness,' nerretis debility; irritability. -eruD , ; - nous. seminal - entlaribnaVir and tinnily lta potency,.-permanently cured. Persons afflict ed wits oemite. intridlte and • long ktand lug con entities:mid complaints are pal iteFyi n vlted to call tor consultation, which costa nothlug. Experiences, the best of teachers. has ensiled to perfect remedies at once efficient,- sae, permanent, and which inmost cases c tn he used with= .hinerance to basineas. liedle.nes Inv pared luthe,establishment, which embraces recepHonani waiting rooms; also, aoarding also ideening apartments Jar. ,patleats requiring IY Personal attention, and vapor and client!. cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral Pro matter who have , tailed, state your cast.- lteattsrbat he •sys in his Danaphlet of Oki cages, sent to an' address for two bt.3lslDs In seal, ed Inca one. • Thousands or cases treated annu• aliv: at office:and allover the country. Consul tatipu tree, personally or bytpall.•.ol/lce -Nei 9 Write street, :Mese. Court' lidule) 'Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Mare 9 .A.; w, to P.: hi.' Sundays 12 x. to 2,r. 7116 `Pamphlet seat to any addrea4 tot t r stantgur. . a • DOCTOR , E. de - F. CURTIS, .0:10...fi0n or Ws Piga:harsh patients. has em ended to devOtt the 'dolloping days In PHILA.- uELP.III.A. theirlitertitsr Fry= . • TUESDAY, JUNE lit, TO SUNDAY, JUNE 21 lacluil,e at his consulting rboms, 252 South Ninth Street. Hours from 10 to 3 anil.B to SP . . x. tiPECIALTY •—Tr.. atment and Cure of Nervous sr d:Pliyalcat De'sliny.ttie reault et twenty years , succerttul practice. • • ,k 2 W'ELECTRICITY AS A CURA•. TIT& —Dr. A. 'H. 81 EVE NS hae•been using Electricity as a Brsauti. I/Rut/DT in curing chronic as well af . . - aentv, con!!/,10115, VT! TROUT MEJICIFIL for more thaw TEX mans, with un bounded snceess e , A PAMPHLET, ineltriing all partdculara, Willi certificates and rellable refer enceit. aent to ituy inquirer. . , • • A few Ibrntsn . d rooms vacant. Ibr boardlna pa tients Sr the Doctor's tatul y, , if applied for moll. Mike and resideuet, $1,91)/ AKCH.SIREET,, PIUL ELPHIA: it F4' EZlVMTrin=rnMEl:' 1.1. This splendid llair Dre is the betAin the world: the only true and-perfect Dye: bomb :as, relia ble; .Instantaneous no disappointment; no .ri diecleus tlutsl • remedies • toe ill eireeta of bad dyes;lnyLgeratea and lave:be liar soft, and beautlhal. Walk or brown. :leld by all Drustirists and Perftunera: and properly applied.: at. Batelle. lor' , Yftet9r, - , Ice. 19 Dead street. low York. k • ' 1nt21:31:1 . arkPILEPSY CAN BE CURED, —Those havizit for sedieted.are Car neitly 'solicited to send for a Meta at Letter Of References and Testimonials, watch will ecina clime toe most skeptical of thwoUraht/IN of MS disease, Address VA, BUREN LOCltltirif s M. b., 36 Great Jones atrcer, Now York. itilit9:o9-dalf • • . - • E Ali RIAG E • RING', Fooi - ije on -the regardOUT and the FhLI.IitS- Or •AGE, to SOCIAL IC V LLS. ith.h cortidu help for the errlog and n for tunote. • Pte, t neoltl_ letter . envelopes, tree of charge. - Address: FLO WAHL 418.0C1 uN, Box P. YhtladelphLA, ; • Inzlyea.dir. •• • - •PROPOSALS,. ' -,-• .....we.niroveee.e.en.onneiev.lo ' rI3O SEWER CONTRACTORS: The Sewer Comihission.of the city of Alleche • ny are prepared to re , .eire• PROPOSALS for too construction f the following , sewer. with their itPbtiricriaticesrinyta, CONTRACT NO. L• • Coidprislnir aboittl,loo feet of 110 Ineh circular avenuewer, onWh alloy ails'', between ;North aim Spring . CON TRACT .NO 2, • Comprlsing'abont 203 feet of lit inch'et efillir pipe sewer, on North avenue. :betweso Sandusky street Mud White Oak alley. , Drawinits and specifications an be leori . at'the Enirineer7s office, City Bidan kun t stets .," kupi I . pips proposal* to be fitroolied, (eaineht. or i(tr'.fied' slay pp,) 'and roast ho endOrsed .sowar proPosasi. Oonouct ro. 10 , (er , Nei.'2.• as the cite =AT be.) anal po delivered oo:er belOrt: 3PA 11,411N1i , 191 *dog. „ - Forms ofproposak on vehleb'Tbrins' alone Willi! will be reeelsedW will ibelfarnished the:Engl. nes3lo4/ Ogle.* • A.rt v The Commisshid do not bind cept thslowas Wr hay bid:- -7 " 7 7 order Of the Commission, ..•, . . , AIRLES DAVTS.‘ lows Clty logineer. • • rooprritottrat'aOrriC Orribit ALLiquEst. June 'Neu ' 0"Elql 7* . colyrit - A6rotO. 304A.L101):1PROPOSAL'a will be , rervlved at this office unna. ,o , oluak on, TUKtiD,7tY. . June ifieb.•ltln9; tor _smiths .- snit 'paelart the foi towing streets and *Miss, ',lst Stontiontorr t!q?1 • 4 0 F 2,o Ftb ~1 11 Plth* wurd , notwant rlittstisi streeSieamiWitabloiton Avenue tonna.' nut stres‘,.reservba t csultral 'Tosco ,or• forty; Pet.; here w *Mtn IS aro feet and over, tip and oth, isapetps street from rialtos street to Beaver: avenue,Atlh ward. Carpenters alley troarPttio strait, to talon al, icy Sot waktt. iin loaTon strati ~6threrft, A. 1170, bnerwee°: O'Hara street *nil Peach site,. ;4 stud. Speonlestlens canna seen In the Ottlee of Chas Davis, EH., City Zaginter. - • •.• • , 1 ~We Pozi/ITICII I - z: -00 / 10 QUere• . . • ;~,. ME 111W P WsitillAnNAIVIW ' ,.--,- .1 -- ROAD COMPANY. il. '8 DEP .., ~.;.-, THEASIDIEB _I . AETHENE. ' - PHILADELPHIA. Mat3d, 1889. 2 - ' _' OTICH Toil POORHOLDEns. • The Bo dof Directors Dave ttils day declared a iseml•an oat dlvidend of FiVE PER CIiNT. oit the col l stools- Of, the Company. clear of Na tional atState tares, payable in cash on and af ter May ' 0.'1,809. , '. • ' Blank powers Of attorney for eoUecting divi -dendscan be had at the office of the Company, No. 838 8. Third'street. The office will be onehed at 8 A. N. and closed at 4P. H. flow Mey 30 to June 8, for the pay. Inept of dividends, and - after that date - from 9 A. N. to-3 P. a • - THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. NoTh.—The Third Instalment oh New Stalk of MOS ts due and payable on or before June 15. . rneSilis , . ar PEN NSIELIi Aill lit RAIL. GOAD, Go: , TBEASTMER , B DEVARTMENT, IInianELPIII,IPA., 4oril RI, 1868. TO THE__t4.NO.K...PDXI;ET3 in ; fVA - 1.111 - ii - AILROYD COMPANY All Btockholdere, as registered' on the 4300 ks of * this Company', on . . the 30th daYel Apr 1.1,4889, will be entitled tosubscrthe for TirENTY-FIVE PRE CENT. of their respective interests In Now Stock., at par...as follows: 'Prat. Fifty per emit. at the time of tmbscrip-, tion, between the 18* day. ofMay, 1888, 'and, llui3Oth dayor June, 1889... • "Second... Fifty per cent. hempen the 16th day of November, 1889. and the 31st day of Decem. 'bee, 1889; or, if Stockholders shOuld prefer,,the whole, amount may be Veld up at the time of sub scription. and each instalment so iiald iap **be entitled to a .pro rate of thoDiVidend that may be declared on full shares. ' Third. That every StockhOider holding less than' four aharci, l ihall be entitled telubscribe for one . share; and three holding .more than a multiple of , four ailaret.ihall be , entitled to sub seribe. for anaddli t ional share. lbw*. All share s tipon which instalments are yet to, be,pald ,mader . Resolution of , May 13, Ifl6lll, will be , entitled to thelr allotment of the twenty!illve per cent. at par, as though they were paldia, tell. ill13+8;t/Ni . THOMAS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. lOTICE. CITX. TAXES; 1869. In neeoidinee with 'Section 6th, Page 298 of City Digest), `. ' • NOTICE IS UHREST GIVEN TO TRIO VITIZENSFTSBURGH; That the assessMents fat' I OR of City. City titaLecia4 Poor, 13n Mess, City;Sebool and Ward School Taxes and. City Water Rents have been returned to me fot Collection. The above taxes are subject! to a DEDUCTION CF FIVE PER. if paid on or before the FIRST DAY OF Auorrevi and TWO PER CENT DM If paid between the FIRST DAY Or AC GETST e.nd the FIFTEENTH - s...AIC OF NEP. TERSER. • .2 i iflif•No deduction will be allowed on taxes paid between reptember fifteenth sad October Ont. SIT t n addition of five per ceatum will be made to all taxes unpalSOctoberAri,t,and an additional five per eentom will be addea to, all taxes re !wafting unpaid oft' NoveMbef first: • STATE muicestniz LICENSES! Ttie L ate Mercantile Appraiser has riterned to Die for collection the. appr i !ement fhb 1869. State Mercantile Licenses t be paid on or be-. tore .1011 Ist, 1869. • - All Llcecas remaining* unpaid at that da'e be plac lb the hands of Aldermen for col=' lection. , - • , , • J COCHRAN, CITY TREASIIMEIf,,4th AVE N PiTrdnou,Oß, June 1, 1889. „ ,Je6:ll6B' ViIISCELLANEOUS. UNITED STATILE IFETICEEAL HEVIERIIIL, k • TWSETT*TUIED DIBTsICF. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. OFFICE COLLECTOR iNTEBNAL RIVEWITE, 23d Collection District Of Pennsylvania,' N 0.07 Waterbt.:;Allegneiry City, hlayl2, '69. Notice Is hereby" given that the annual lists of SPECIAL, TAXES, formerly termed LIOENSXS. and of the taxes on • _ . I . • Incomes, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate, to., are , now in this Mike. *here, payment will be received tbrseon by the 841ecior on and after. the let DAY Sp dUNE, 180 ' ,• ; ' These taxell, haying becotn due,Must be mild before the SiSth DAY OP J NE, 1869; other wise, additional eipegses will be Incurred by the tax-payer. E. BUFFINGTON,Iisq., Deputy' Collector of the county of Armstrong, ane EDWIN LYON. Esq.,.tiepni Collector for the county of Butler, will be reedy to receive, after the Ist of June, for their respective Counties, and will post notices designating the times and placcs.' when and where they will be prepared to receive the tares collect able by them.,, 'faxes payable only In greenbacks or national currency. , Office hourstroni 9 a.. at. to 3 r. Ilt. Joni H. struivAN, myIEWSI WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING , AND 1 MOULDING Done promptly to order at 161 Lacock street,Al• leabedy City, b 7 , P, I.:EBZELTER & CO. The beet attention will be given to all who want anything in our line. We always keep a large let..af turned wart, • suck tut galuslere, blewl l'otta, Hung, dc: Also, a glen stock of dry Walnut. Cherry and other lumber band. syli:J7 ,1 ,V. L bIIZELTER CO. ROCK , THE iBABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. , SOLD ONLY ZY LEMON & WEISE. . Practical Manufacturers, &o n rierkoratTri • 'Mere may be d a F ur niture.ni 01'11:r -im Chamber end Xiteheri GIIATPS QFERRY ,. PRINTING ME IYORIM MI Q; E; `ROBINSON, , • • ICANOTACTIOUtIi OP Black ind'Colorid Printing & Lithographic . _ Wits! tiray , k`terrs and 88d: Obi* b l ikom . „. . WOOD AN IRON'WELL AND. A VlSlTRW , ptranniu. km - o -o wls - weed Wti ar-weed e now sole Siejcts to 13m1th4 - Wen - • The trade srlirhe supplied; by na at factory prto tea Ili-lots to shit,,4 . ..A: 1 4E2 and "entrosiete assortment alAys - on haiPli "amities and - iii others in want of a Rood` P i n' at " & very ; low price, which. we warrant. alien dseettble, The best and cbcaiest,puto tbe market: W. W. a ZI"' . General Wholesale gent. - ~ ..137. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tny14111243w HITS Ll/1126-800 barrels g nat ' Walt ' 7.lrlB4lnl.'ne. '~~~~~.s'~s=b~,.o ~fH.yi-dam = • SAIL: Itgr TI EWOPEIEMBOVSEfe we It. ri184 .. manager • WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 9th, 1589. last bight but three of MAFFIT At BARTHOLOMEW. And their celebratdd Penton:dint Troupe: First time in this city of the new Burlesque and Trick Pantomime of, , ROBINSON CRI:180&AND 2tld MAN FRIDAY. Robinson Cnisoe .................Bartholomew. Friday Their original characters. as played by them with irreet aucoess in New IV ork. Fri&„ zw.niqic—eiesm fit of J S. MAFFIT. Farewell Matinee on Saturday. FgrPITTSBURGH THEATIIE. H. cV. WILLIAMS, Lessee and Illanftger . The great BURLESQUE AND VARIETY COX- I3INATION In a superb olio of Songs, Dances. Ndgrolsms, &c.. Includlcs the local drama called AN HUNDRED TELRS HENCE, on PITTSBURGH IG 1860. Ladles , Matinee every Wednesday and Satur day. OF.NUSIC. VICTOR PAIRTON - • - Manager MISS JEAN II() THE ACCOMPLISHED TRAGEDIENNE, THMDLY EVEltpifo, JIIIq Je7:ka4 'FIFTH AVENUE HALL.-- No. CIS Fifth aventie; opposite the Opera }louse, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. IL STROUP ' ' Illousater. This house has one ot•the finest Billiard.Fooma In the city. It is g*eoidedly the coolest and stout Inviting place., The tabies are aLI new and em. brace all the 'modern improvements: and offers superior attractions to lovers of the game: COMMISSION. MERCHANTS J. L. DLLLINGZIL.•.: • .......::...L. 2.STLITINSIM*. DILLIXGER & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye Whiskies. BRANDIES, WINES, DINSAC.. No. 87 Second Avenue, ap9 ESTABLISHED. Br A. & T ~el MY, 11313. • - W. N. 60.11 ELY, WHOLE#I4I GROCER; • No. 271 :Liberty Street, (Drascszx OPP. EAGL7II nitTICL,) 'PITTSBURGH, PA, se tyle - . . M. STEELE J. A. STNIVIA• M STEELE & SON, ° Commission Merchants' AND DILALILEI3 IN kviA3l7ll., [GRAIN, vimmx), eto. pi GREG ETNE.EI, near East Conuacc, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. W. C. ARMSTRONG, anceessor, to Fetzer B Arinst,-opg, pßoitra amiusioN taTis No. 2.. .MARKET STREET. PETER UAL ins. KEIL &114TCJIART) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' AND DKALNDEI IN IMERTE, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, ft., • 349 Liberty tit., Pittsburgh, , my24:b37 L J. BLANCHARD. , Wholesale and Bann Grocers, No. 596 PEN N STREET. apitxB9. anIIITTL E . , BAIRD & PATTON, 'Wholesale Grocers, Conanlesion Merchant* Dealers p:i Produce Flour, Bacon, pheei ft .• Flab, Carbon and Lard OR Iron Nails. Man, Cotton Yarns and all I ". l taburgh ' llanu4cturest generally, 112 and 114 maCOND STREW. , rittsburgn; : .. t -A. WALLACIIL. t§sHIPTON.&WALL'iCE_,WhoIe- SAVE GROCERS AND PROD ME DEA.T.s., . N0..6 SIXTH STREET. PM sburitb. 11.12:rfiA coLts,csoa. Jinn; 1. sones.. - .fiow. souez.....wm. H. sone."... JOHN L HOUSE &BROS., Sue censors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Whole sap Groeers =and Commission Merchants, Der of Smithfield and Water Streets. Ping:olMM. - FRESH • SHAD. RECEIVED daily at BENJAMIN PULE 'popular vlsh Stand, O. 48 Diamond Market, Fitta gh,` and at the Twin City, .Allegheny 'City.. corner - of Ohio and Federal streets. Dart be had ail kinds of Sea and Lake 118 h. Halibut, Shad. beak, 'l36ddsh.. Haddock and Eel. Also, largo supplies of White, Lake Fish, ualareop; Bale; Btergeon. Herring and Maclnaw Tront, whick. tnables us to sell at the lowest market prices. wholesale 'or - retail. We invite all lovers* or Fresh Fish to givens a call, and we *lll insurl them a treat. RAND, TAKE NOTICE.. BALE.—The FOURTEEN max.: on ,the Allegheny River, and now t need for gardening purposes; well Improved and ' In a high state of cultivation; containing 40 or 80 acres, now offered at a bargain. Call soon.. Factoryher Farms In good locatlone. Woolen - two •Houses, and twenty acres of land on the Central It:diry:id. Houses and. Lots For, - Bale and To-let In bot cities. For further Par` tieulars Inquire - of WLLLIAIif WARD:' feB3 110 Grant street. ODDOSita Osthedial. itOSAIJA_T_AIS PUBLIVIEs TIER BLOOD. 11. , 0R SALE BY. DRUGGISTS EvEgnvincsr... •del:bloltpf A LARGE 81111PRIENT OF, GRASS. HOOKS, Just reeet‘edfor itle it lowest mailiet: prkok 187 Liberty street.. Pittaberibi a1 , r24i174.11ap, KEysitNE .POTTERti; a 'zit co.; fdanufantuara t QUEENNWSRE. BRISTOL WAILERS:I office and Wareboase, 383 ' Lunutyy symarr, sa'All orders nmultrtio attondad tn. vovNesviv &,, VA% cif ooti 'MR °BRIM& and DIRINQ sktoinsiV,'T" SmitMeld street, corner of Diamond ally; Pittsburgh. lir Parties and families suMilled with D.. Oreani . ipul naafi on short not 3 CP. . gioutitrxto Bmlthaeld street, Bole ,ALanurrotariarikt siren , ire Cement and Gravel BOOfillt M*.r DID ERCIVAL BECKETT, NCB; t n ANWAT% KNGINEZR ika , l Bolleator` at met and lrorelgn Pitons, • No, fr 9 11110., Ajlgibeay Mil le"Zrliach 0 2014 W fulhintoll/4,0•4740. FA IMPORTE.RB Or PITTkIBURGET, PA. lIIIMIE IraT , 'Z'Qe7r4,lfN II II II