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Washington Items.
. Russell Jones recently appointed
- Minister to Belgium, vice Sanford re-.
isigned, has received his papers and leaves
' fstir Europe on the 20th inst. Gen. An..
of Mitinesota, appointed and
Oonfirmed to Copenhagen, has been
_transferred to the more. Important post
o:Stockholm, and also goes, abroad the
last of.this month. The new Minister to
Copenhagen has not yet been appointed.
The Bureau is satisfied that the in
cipient troubles in Eansis grow out of
the hostility of. the old Indian ring to the
new Quaker policy being tried in that
section, and expects like troubles for a
few weeks in other parts of the country
occupied by Quakers.
There is some talk here in official cir
cles about the course which prominent
men in England are pursuing in en
deavoring to throw upon Napoleon and
the French government most of the re
sponsibility for 'the policy which. Great
Britain adopted and followed in refer
ence to the late civil war in the United
States, The object seems to be to create
a hostile feeling ..among Americans to
wardi France, and to divert attention as
much as possible from holding England
°alone responsible for her course.
Tbe administration is somewhat ember
, reseed in determining the political status
oi •.Georgia, as she was not included in
'themipplemental bill which passed Con
gress in the last hours of the session with
the States of Virginia, Mississippi and
-Texas, and she is also not represented in
both branches of Congress. The Presi
dent has therefore submitted the question
the Attorney General for his opinion.
if. he shall decide the State is still out of
the Union under the laws of Congress,
it is not improbable, the President will
assume that Georgia is in the condition
of the other unreconstructed States, and
recognize her only as under provisional
government.
1 notice some papers are giving - cur
rency to the statement that notwithstand
ing the recent large reduction of the debt,
it is nevertheless eleven or twelve
lions greater than on the Ist of June,
1868. Thia is an' error, though 4f the
face of the June statement of last year be
'taken as it stands it shows such a result.
Bet to that statement should be added
forty; millions ef secured interest, a liabili
ty which: never appeared in the state
- merits until Mr. Bontwell commenced to
Make them. This makes the debt now
actually twenty•eight millions less than
last, year at the same time.• It is not
- probablethat there 'will hereafter be an
other decrease of the debt by E4O large: an
amount in any onemonth, but that the de
! crease will' be gradual by small amounts'',
each month, bat nevertheless sure- The
Secretary entertains -the hope, , founijed,
upon the prospective character of rev
• enuerecelpts and expenditures; that the
eFpenses of the Goverement will not in
any month of the immediate future. ex
'kneed the receipts; but, on the contrary;
will berithln them by several millions
per lino th.
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1 An Ancient Ship.
Some - years sine:e; the frame of an an
dent German ship, fifteen hundred years
old, was dug out of the Nydam turf-moor
in Schltswig.Roistein, and is now care
fully preserved at Plensbnrg. At is thud
described': . , l• -
,i The vessel is made. of oak, very well
fashioned; and was found. on the eigh
teenth of August, 1863. 'lt is a•slender
galley for twenty-eight oars,'seventy-fie
feet long, and the „large planks axe _ las-
Jetted together wa il.. tron iron nails. It
did riot carry a The two ends, fore
and aft, are built after the same style,
. running to a point, evidently withjegard
to the prevention of collision , and to ren
der.the landing easier. The vessel is ten
feet wide in the centre,`, and also deep,
nairow and shallowing towards the
ends. Ills made of eleven planks, five
on each side, the ground plank and the
keel. The lstter is not more than an
inch thick, and about eight inches wide
in the centre of the boat. The caulking
between the planks is effected by means
of woollen stuff and a pitchy idiots. The
tectinic of this ancient Germanic ship
build is much higher than it has been
,customary to assume for that- period
and people. Nevertheless the steer
' ing apparatus found near the vessel
in the turf.moor has , a very ; primitive
cheracter, it being of the oldest - known
form, as seen upon the earliest monu
ments, and is appended not to the stern of
the vessel, but toside. It has a
length of nine feet and- four inches. In
regard to the movable articles belonging
to the ship. dug up at • the same time,
there are many of them whose appoint
ment and application arc not at all 'clear
or doubtful. A few water vessels, among
otherthings compare very well with
1 those in use at the present day. It ap
pears to be undoubted that the vessel
' was purposely sunken in the primitive
period, there being large holes of great
age in the planks below thA water line,
throught which the water, must have'
poured. The Nydan moor 'was- formerly
a bay of the sea.
The chronology is.defined by a num
.l3wierncltfs of ali irotiquni,tilnesoinzaringe anil li sil te v i r i , s, which
were dug up near the ship and found in
it. Thirty-four Roman imperia coins of
silver found are from the period 9 to 217
y n e a r ingis afte ts % th e e t r iau of y Ch E rft ogie T har lie d D t, ar dsh who,
•,,! were present at theitimqpn vessel wits'
. ' di re sco pur v us eml uport an iti d
p w l fi sez o la th *:
il m p a iii de p ol ,an abci d ra i te tis
Sinking as belonging - to the third' centurY
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of i our , , cis; a view with Welt. Dr.-
litiehelien coinciffes: i T e date :1 hie
bet: doubted by some f the German
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AN amusing diacussio recently took
f•lpiate at the meeting of the Poor Law , .
Guardians of the English .wn of Oswes
118 to whethe r English
bxo work.'
lbartuse should wear Jilts .r bonnets.
of
pesti on the p mebenevolent
persons to supply them ith plain black
maw bate, free,efeharg , , e x cited the sus-,
pion rather than the- :` amide of the
guardians , "It's ,like. t.e altar cloth,"
exclaimed one of then:4 J , , nd we shall be
• goi - ng on to Tptost - •Catholko9ra.)l
Another detected the germ ot , a :social'
-revolution. •taball ,depreeate it-very
itzoigly,". he tiai.lf - "I linow
4rdn't. allow one of hit servant girls to
wear a hat.. If the children are brought
• rip lo wear cock.a.lorum hats here, they'll
• ,wrint to wear them when they go away.
• J`gbey'll be wanting feathers next, and
,then you'd hate young , gentlemen com
, lugcourtlngatterthem.' Pintdlyoneofthe
'guardians moved that they should "stick
' , o bOnnetis" which was agreed to.
Ell
--alans..-IL-WaS:
And fhtladel hiad Ledger f days a= The
Pennsylvania,; COMlYitly tits s
!lie road of the Pittsbuigh;FOrt - Wayner
and,' with ' its
branches',- for ninC ' hundred :and - ninety
time Years,' commencing July 1, 1869.
By the terms of the lease the former com
pany. agrees to pay, the interest on the
debt of the latter. and in addition thereto
the sum of $1,380,000 per annum as rent
for the property. It is understood that
under this arrangement the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Com
pany maintains and defends all its own
litigations. The Pennsylvanin Company
assumes none of them. -The capital of the
Fort Wayne Company is $11,500,000--
consequently the sum of $1,380,000
mimed as the annual rent, is 12 per cent.
on the capital. Its funded debt at the
close of last year was $12,563,000, and by
a resolution of the Board in March last
was increased by a half million of 8 per
cent. "equipment bonds." The Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Com
pany are a re-organization and consoli
dation of three original companies, whose
lines conjointly connected Pittsburgh
and Chicago: ' It became involved in debt,
and in 1861 was sold under foreclosure,
the present company becoming the pur
chasers in 1862. The main line of road
has a total length of 468 miles, with 33i
miles of second track and 96f bides of
sidings, giving a total of single track
of 598 miles. The gross::.earnings
in .1868 were $8,041,180, an in.
creasn on those of . the previous
year of $796,054.: The - increase has
been steady each successive year for the
last six years. The eXpenses in transact
ing-the business of last year were' 115,-
009,110, or about 62f ,per Cent. of the
earnings. The companynow pays guar
terly, dividends, of 2f per cent., or 10 per
cent. per annum. It holds ansl. Works
three branch roads, The "Akron
Branch" what was originally the Cleve
land, Zanesville and Cincinnati Railroad,
is 61 miles in length, and extends, from
Hudson to Millersburg, Ohio, and crosses
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chiedgo .
Railway at Orville, 124 miles from Pitts
burgh. It cost at judicial sale $179,329
over and above a--7 per cent. mortgage
of $200,000 which mortgage has been
reduced to-$153,000. It pays little over'
expenses and interest. The "NeW Cas
tle Branch" consists of a road extending
from Homewood to New Cede and a
connecting road of 16 miles with the .
Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad, both oper
ated under a ninety-nine years' lease, at
an annual rent charge of 40 per cent. of
gross earnings. The Lawrence Road to
Youngstown. and its branch is operated
udder a similar lease. The business of
these branch roads Is inconsiderable. With
little resulting profit. The Fort Wayne
Company haa now rented that portion of
its railroad between -Pittsburgh and
Rochester to the Cleveland and Pitts
burgh Company at $85,000 per annum.
The entire cost of the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railway is put down
in its last report at $26,887, 076, since in
creased by a' half Million of, 8 per cent.
bonds. The roadie a - very productive one.
in itself, but is esteemed greatly more val
uable worked in full interest , with the
Pennsylvania Railroad-
AbOrtlVi?lte.
.The Democratic Legislature ot Ohio
passed a Visible Admixture Law, intend
ed to exclude from the polls a citizen hav
ing colorable suspicion of African descent,
and grossly insulting those even faintly
suspected. The 13upreme Court disposed
of the iniquitous measure by declaring it
unconstitutional.. Another ViSible Ad.
mixture Law, amendatary to the flirt,
was passed, pronouncing extraordinary
penalties'on those who violated the law.
Attorney General West, on the applica
tion of a citizen, has pulled the fangs of
this last Demodsilic viper by showing that
it cannot affect those already declared by,
the Constitution and the . Supreme Court.
to,be voters—the half white; that it bee
not and cannot change the status of 11
voter; and that consequently it is "mere
sound and fury, signifying nothing." It
Is enough •to move with compavion
the bowels of a stone to see the \ Demo.
cratic legislators work so bard to accom
plish so little.—Cieseland getald.
GEORqB EABILYART, turnkey:ot rrank
lin county, Obio, jail, was assaulted on
Norday morning, on entering the prison,
by two prisoners,' who struck him several
severe blows, enveloped his head in a
sliest, tied a handkerchief oVerhistiouth;
strapped his legslogether, and; after tak-;
ing away his pistol and keys, locked birn
in a cell, and then unlocked the other
cells and invited the prisoners to come
out. Eleven men answered to this , call;
they then opened the outer doors and
made their escape. Pursuit was at once
commenced. Five of the prisoners were
overtaken near the, County Infirmary,
but drove off their pursuers by a vigorous
show of revelvers. Some of them are
desperate characters, and ten of _the num
ber are under indictment for burglary.
The eleventh prisoner who escaped is a
negro, indicted for murder in' the first
degree.
Dsxmass.l.l, Wrsz, of the Fort Wayne
railroad has been engaged during
_the last
week in hunting up a seducer. He. cap
tured film In Greene county, Pennsylva
nia, after travelling, nearly eighteen hun
dred miles. He , was , token to Salem,
Ohio, and placed under bonds of one
thousand dollars to answer a charge of
bastardy and seduction. Thecaseis pros
ecuted by a prominent lawyer' of Obio,,
who assumes the gnardlanshtp of the
young &rl, „labels. only about sixteen
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' air one hindred and 'fifty one office
holders in Milwaukee, one Inindrid and
twenty-seven are of foreign ldrih, name
%Iy, - 'the mayor, seven out ,of,Dino,alciee
sten, fourteen out of eighteertmembers of
Council, all of the nhae .eonstables, ats, of
the nine justAcesflourteen of the eighteen ;
school amingssiorterv:allothe,sitt4aesSs,
'eors;tkirty of the tiiirtreight policethen, ,
hirty:one of the thirty -Amy menibeis of
'the firsi department," the • barber: mister,.
the five weigheroand measurers, 'aid the
„it E rge, janitors, i ~' tI t .t; , C ' • , ' t
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Tim, Poirr ov, )1021941it , then Oofs
new journal about to be 'pabllshed hi
Florence. It is the Official organ of a so-,
CletY recently atsuketit Is Italy for'the phr,
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po of abolishingill:willow rip taps*-
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lug a court of honor tottlie battlement of
, the disputes among uelitlegne. ,ri %eh are
1. usually dot :ad by,hn arpesEto• , ih
••or ~
SALT, When mtied 'wlih' main*, it , it
stated:by a Belgian journal, wili,inere l 4 B
the natural productiveness of thouollt to
the extent of 250 per cent. Sea water Isi
said to beequallyeffident.• ThiSetestilto
were obtained from' a aeries of estOrY'
manta ranging - ever tsrentpaix years. • ,
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_ . bylaw, bEAWRED TONIC AND
MANDRAKE PILLS *lll Mire ConstiMption,
'Aver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if tekenteoord- 11
lug to direction.' They us all three lo.be taken
at the sometime. They cleanse The stomach. re
laxinfoilvOr and pnt tt to vork; toe i UM Iltwetitt•
buffemis god, the (two digests and makes good
Wood; the patient begins to grow in Ile Mc the
diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the
patient outgrows tie Mime and gets well. This
is 'chef:42l wag to cure copsbmption. t
To these three medicines Dr. J. IL B.hetisk, of
Phil.delphla. owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of puffin:miry Consul k
ption. The Pul
e,i
mon byrup tiptoe !the moth! matter , in the
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ungs, uaure throws it 5d by a ' e a A I:Ivo:tor:I
-tinn, for when the phleem or atter ieripe a
silent cough will throw it off. an the pattenthas
rest and the lungs bogie to he*.
T do thls. the 'eawet d 'tonic end Mandrake
an nti
live ll r. o tha ly the Me. belt, e n ed Pu tolm cleanse the stomach
dt ettic hj rup and tee
food w.ll make good blood.
Schenck's 'Mandrake Pillst upon the liver,
removing all obstructions. rei the (meta of • the
gall bladder. the blip btatt3 fr eq. and the liver
is soon relieve];
(a nothi the : Stools W 1 show what the
a
Pills can do; ne has ever en ted ex
cept calomel dealy Worm w e lch p
le ate ve n ry dan
getens to use nWess with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the liver like heh elect's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one ol tie; most prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenci's Seaweed Tonle Is a 'gentle stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed,
welch this preparation is nutde ot, ass'ets the
stomach to turow out the gastric Juke to aissolve
the food with the Pulmonlc Syrup, and it is made
Into good b.ood without fermentation or souring.
In the stomach.
The great reason why physicia - a do not core
Consumption le. they try to do ts. muchi they
give medicine to stop the co WI, to stop chills, to
stop night sweats, hectic fe er, told by ao doing
they d. range the whole dl st ave poWers. lock
ing np the seeret.ons, and ev tually the patient
i
sinks and Mete
Dr: Schenck, In his treat
• ent, does not, try to
lit
stop a Mnigh, night sweats, bill" or Steer. Re
move the cause, and tney all stop of their
owns ecord. No one can be cured of Consump
tion, Liver Comploint, p pepsio, 'Catarrh
Canker, Ulcerated Throat, ees the, • liver and
stomach are triode• healthy. ,
If a person tea consumption, of , course the
lungs in tome way are diseased, diner tubercles,
&beams', bronchial . irritation, pleura adhesion,
or the lungs ate a mass of inflammation and fas:
decaying. In such cases what must be &fat? It
is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is
the whole body.!. The stomach and liver have lust
their power, to make blood out cif fo d. Now the
only chance is to take Dr. Schenck's three Medi
cines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach,
the patient will begin to want food, it will digest.
then easily and make good blood;en the patient re
glut to gait in flesh, and as soon as the body be.- ,
gins to grow, the hangs commence to heal tp.
and the patient gets St s/ay and well. This is rue
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is no long disease and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsts, Schenck's Seaweed
Tunic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without
the Pulmonle Syrup. Take the Manorake Pitts
freely in a.) Diliions complaints,4o they are per
fectly banniem. , -
Dr. Schene.k alto has enjoyed uninterrupted
health fur mini' years past, and now weighs 2195
pounds. was wa.ted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumptio a,
M. phy. loans\ vine pronounced.his easeltope
less and aband ed hm to his fate. Ile was cured'
by the aforeleaidddd met icanes. and since hie recove
ry many thonsines struharly 'filleted have used
Dr. heltenci 'as preparation with the same re
markable aucTss. rub directions_ accompany
eaeb, matted not absolutely necessary to per
sonally see p Schenck. unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for Ms untpost be is
orafessio. airy at his PrinCipal ..Mee, Philadel
phia, every haturday. where ail letters for advice
must be addressed. He is sleep profers'onmly at
No. 39 Hand street Nftw Tort, every otber
Tuesday. and at No 35 lisharer street, Boston,
every other Wednesday. tie gives advice free.
but for a thormigh examination with his !Leapt
rometer the prise is 15. o...eel:fours at each city
from 9 a. X. it 3 P. a.
'Price of the Pulmonlesyrn or and Seaweed Ton
le each "1.50 per bottle. $2.50 a half dozen.
Mandrake Pills hIS cents Abel. Yor sale by all
druggists. , • ntYlll:l3l.dkr
igriloOroit wArivrlEß CON
TINUEA TO TILEA.T ALL,,PItIVATE
DISEABES. That numerous class of cases
resulting from self abuse, producing un
manliness . nervous debility, &LlP
tions.„ aaninal missions, and , tinaily im
potency. permanently - cured. Persons afflict
ed whit oelleste. Intricate and long %tann
ing constitutional coMUlaints are Pontelllfilrited
to call for consultation, which costs, nothing..
Experience, the best of teachers. has enateled
blot to perfect'reMedies at once efficient, safe;
permanent. adl4 which in moat cases cto be used
without hindrance to business. Medlemes pre;
in the establishment, which embraces ot.
pared
and waiting rooms; aIBO. '3oarding
anis sleeping apartments for patients requiring
dasl, personal attention, said Vapor and them -.
cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have Dialed, state your
Case. }Lead what be lays in his pamphlet of fifty
elagel,' sent us dint address for two stamnt in seal
ed nail:A:loe. ThOnsands of cases treated annu
ally, at office and all over the country, Consul
tation tree, personally or by mail. Mace No. 9
Wylie mast,' (near Court House) Pitssbitrgh,
Pa. Hours 9 a. N. to B P. X. hundays 19
to 9 r. x. Pamphlet sent to any address for two
stamps.
DOCTOR. E. de F. CURTIS,
-of Baltimore and W set Into author of
several medical - Worts: .te ke.. al the eargest
so,ichatton of his Pittsburgh patients. hstr con
clude° to devote the. leilouing days ta
t•ELPIIIit.to their ledefestat Frtm
TUESDAY, =NE Ist, TO SUNDAY,
JUNE 2,1 Inclusive at Ills conaalthig rants,
252 South Ninth Street.
HORra ft 0132 10 to 3 and 6b S r.
OPECIALTY.- 17, stale tit and cure of 'Nervous
sod P 1, 7 1 .1cal De/ 11 4T , tue. result twenty years'.
enecerrtu prsctlce.Jt:
ItarELECTIIICITY AS A CUBA
TIVS —Dr. A:- H-AIZVEt. has been
using ileetricity as a srici.u.naroirr In raring
chlorite as well as ,aettp' conditions wiTuocT
1117.01CINZ for thorn than - TIA TZARS. With un-
Vounded Emcees*. A •L'Astrut.tr, Including all
I.:oritt.iznilActi.:lctit4ctjtiritisarrneik reliable refer •
A few farnisto d roomsvacant. for bcnnlllutra
dents in the Doetor'l fowl y. If applied for won.
(Mee and residence, - . 11,0U1 ARCH S (TEEM.
rarnA
PHILADELPHIA."• Int Ilyie•AttF4
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,gtELOWSIIAIII
This rplendld Half Dye is the best in the siorld:
the only true and 'Oeit Dye; harmless, tells•
ble, tustantaneous; no disappointment; no , ri•
dienlous ttritst remedies the ill ellectd or bad
dyes; lnalgorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beuutlful. Oidua or einton. Bold by all Druggists
and Verfttmlrs; and properly applied at Batelle-
Ines'iirld ruler", N 0.16 Band street;
tarEPlLEPS'aving I CAN BE
afflicte CUBED
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Mens d Ant Or
nestir eelletted to
mod for Circular. Letter of
References end .Tt.stinrnfate. which vettl con•
since the most skeptical of the eurobttity of the
disease. Address VAn . BUTEN LOCKROW
M. D.. Groat 46tee'stree:at'ew Yon.
OrTHE MARRIAGE also.—
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Essays co the EtltltOß6 Or YOUTH; and
tbe FCLLlkli OP AGE, to regard to SOCIAL
EVILS: With certato lwtp for the trrt g arid, no.
fortainste. "Setllll- i!ealed letter envelopes, free
Or charge. Addreml i tiuwAup Atfrqtf3aTLON,.
B" P. rhil..dtlPhlA.Yof 41721,453.4 air
vinyl Annicuror • •
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, 1869., 'NOTIC2'fOBII3OIIIIOII 2818'
The Board of Direetotirare this day deelared
seml-annual.dl:endo FIVE. YEA q . ENT. on
thenspltal steel. Of the 'omvany, eleer, of 'N
Mae! and State es, payable latish on and , af.
ter May 30..1869.. -
Blank powers 'orettornev 'irrr collecting dial.
dends can' be bad at the - office of the Company,
.No. 238 S. Third street. - •
The once will be ooened at. A. M. and closed
at 4P. M. from llity 3016 June 5, for the pay-
mint of dividends, and -after that date from 9
w. at. to 3P. 3, . 2 _ • .
- • T13031A.8 T. - FVITIt, Trerourer.
NoTir.—Tho Third lurts.lmeuten New Stock of
1868 Is . due. and , payable OR or before June 16.
reyB:lAli •
SYLI ANIL R AIL -
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT
PMLAtELPIIIA, PA., April ii, 166 . 9.
TO TUEV ANI ( A RAILROAD
OCOMPANYNN
AU Stockholders, as registered on the Books of 1
this CompanY on the 30th day of April, 1869,
will be entitled to subscribe for TWENTY-FIVE.
PERCENT. Of their respectlie interests hi New
Stock, at par, as follows:
First. Fifty per cent. at the time of subscrip
tion, between the 'lsth day of May, 11369, and
theßOthr day oi June, 1869.
'ileeend: rifty per cent. between the 16th thy
oeNOiernber, 1869. and the 31st day of Decem
ber, 1569; or. if Stockholders should prefer, the
whole ationnt may be paid itp at the time of sub
' ticription. and 'etich instalment to paid up shall be
entitled' to'a pro rata of Dividend that m.ay
be declared,ob fall shires. •
• 27littl. That every' Stockholder holding less
thannßini 'shares, shall' I be entitled to subscribe
for one 'thareVind 'Wore holding more than a
multiple Of fair shares ihall be entitled to sub
seribe for an additional shire.
• t'llitirth. Athitarei linen which instalments are
lei to 'be• under' ResointiOn of May 13,
1868 , will be entitled to their allutment oft e
Twenty-tirve per cent. at par; as though th y
were paid in full.
THOMAS T. FIBTH, Treasurer '
gNOTICE.
ar PEN
ROAD I
CIUkNT AILOIIS.
CITY TAXES, 186
In accordance ;with I fiectiork Gat, Page 258
City Digeet„
NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO TEE
CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH,
. -
That tie assessments for 1869 'of Cii.tr. City
Building. iibectal Poor. BUVIDeSi. City School
and:Mud School! Taxes and CBI Wiitex Rents
.have been returned to me for collection•
The abovetuxes are subject titi a DEDUCTION
CF FIVE PER CRNTrildif pistil on or before the
FIRST DAY OF AUGUOT. and TWO PER
CENT MI pCid F IF TE E NTHIRST O F
or
' AllaUSrand the LiAT OF SEP
TEMBER.
air No deduction will be allowed on taxes paid
between eeptember fliteentb aria October Ant
sa- a n addition of five ps• ceatum will be made
.tolill taxes unpaid October firet,andun additions}
five per' eentum -be addea .to all taxes re
mining unpaid on November grit.
STATE NERUNTILE pICLISES!
The State Mercantile Appraiser hu returned to
me for collection the appralsement for 11169.
State Mereantlle Licenses must be paid on or be
ton. aulyitst, 1869. •
AU biceoses remaining unpaid, at that awe
will be placed In the , hands of Aldermen for col
teetlon. -
- A. COCHRAN,
- CITY TREASURER. 4tl AVENUE.
PErnnincu, June 1, 1889..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. DILLISGICE..... A. Z. SUMMON
DI 111110 ER tr.: STEVEN SOl,
DISTILLERS MD DEALERS IN
Pure Rye Whiskies.
DIPORTE2II3 OP
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS; ESC.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
PirrtINURGH. PA.
EM
EliZAßytrilD A. A. T
N. GOBJILY,
'wHoziPsALE GROC E R,
NO. 271 thirty Street,
Winicsvt 0 pr. Um.* BOW.)
prx-restrition.
Se roe - •
arzsts %. A. " at"
ltir STEELE & SON,
lTj Commission Merelutntas
ANLD!.A I .E 6
1E 4 7-.0171k.13, • FEED, &a
No. i$ OUZO 9111.1112EneepasierteM,.rvik
W. C. AILMSTitONG
thiepessotto ?cues A:hcoi:Oitg, 1
PROInCIE
No. 25 BUNK= STREET.
urns
Aim' max. JAS. P. 111C11.1134
K
E'L RITcHART,
IWERCW.Trrs,
• • "
011111 i, 83Eps, ItILL YIE3D, to..
349 Liberty !IL. Pittsburgh,
roxylltb37
_
L e 13 1 1 A"C HARD,
Wholesale and Iletidl Groans
No. 394 rum STRZILT.
splllaS
11TTLIBi .BAIIID , ds , PATTONi'
Wtioleintle_Orgeers , putntinton Meats:nu
VitteWletinatatalr Q Ul.J)d a g s e ‘
Cotton ',Cunt_ and in 4" atal spa taunt'
genitiun ;14314024, .111. ~; .43 ET,
,Tlttengt4,;___ •• •
=ioEigjggr-
A, WAI4ICII.
ttooEss
N&W.lll.ltdlaele.
AA2O. to DE.LI.;
•IXTEtlingraug. t hi,
“ri
0
senvit sousauww. nonew.v.va. a. lama
HOUSE ainiaos,b, BucA
r=nitrek:loMtr pow::
2 bet'.
Ler of ! F owed a_. ste to;
j jli_
10E1 clicEt-acza )--,
mi!v .•.,
• _ 'ERE s .r.tl
DEA~LE
.biamond
g :10 literininielleiti,,
1 .1 4116
. .
itildreneA ui ror;rllterilitttit
it ri eg benyi lu ri reeeive,v I, se c u .
wegPossupeilPg ,elolloWrlikaatt
'itrk 0 0 _ ATHEBWISE
.4.5( 0i1640 01 191 4 0Kit b irrefai .
Aill.:,A040.111/Mr'OrrTo.
CM
at' E 'BERANCE CO,
0 ‘ , orry
4.4471 " 1
Of - Pelms3rl l vardal.
Office, 75 Federal St, Allegheny City.
i•LREGTorts:
Ron.JANES L. REARAM,
B r . J. CbARK. D. D.g
C pt. R. ROBIKSUN,
R sr. A. K. BELL, D.D. -
Rev. S. H. NE.aBIT. 1.'13..W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Train. CO.
Jf . COB RUSH. Real Estate Agent,
.5 lON DRUM , Mayor of Allegheny,
C W. BENN.g , Hatter. -
A. S. BELL: Avorney- at-Lase,
D. L. PAITERSON, LninberMerchantl
S.WOGER. Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROBT. I ROBIN gine. President.
Kev..l. B. CLARK, D. D., Vice President,
JACOB -RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. SKINNY. Treasurer.
H. W. WHITE. higni6Ar. ADVISER.
.
DANIEL SWOGEII, Oen 9 lAgent.
This is 'Dome Yomnany. conducted on the mutual
Principle each Polley holder receiving an equal
silent of profits of the Company. Policies
will be' issued :on' all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being- conducted on au economi
cal basis will afford a safe investment to each'
policy holderesnd thereby retain the money at:
home to cmouxage home industry. mh.28:413
BEN **ANKLE%
'INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF AMOUNT, PA. --
j .
OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS- BANK
BUILDINGS,
NP•4l, , dhio St., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors
weli known to the commusay, who • trust by fair
Unlink to mutt s share of
.your pstrousze.
HENRY
ply O. D. =DIM*..S
. ecrotal7
•
'DDrECTORS:
Reny Irwin ID. L. 'Patterson,
Geo. B . BUNley 4acob Franz,
Simon Drum, i J. B. Smith,
W. M. Stewart, ICh. P. Whiston.
Joa. Lautzer; H. J. ZInIc R. ana E ,
.
GENE
ap10:05 !
• SU
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PUELAN'S 1117ELDUCG,
No. 22 Flfth .Avenue. Second Floor,
. • PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capital All Paid VP
DICECTOBS.
N. J. Bigley: 111.W.Oliver..ii,,Capt.3I.Balley,
Wailace„.S H. Bertram:4lA. Chambers,
Jake Hill.lS. M•Clurk.n. '
Smitbd Jne.B. Willeck,
ROHERT'II.. RING, President.
J NO. Y. .JEN KINGS, Vice President. •
JOS. T. JOHNSTON,.Secretarir.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, 6en , l Agent.
" -
Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire
and Maxine ,
ardigef
pWEIREIYINANLI.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSSUR6H,
OFFICE. 80. 167 1 4 WOOD STREET, - B4NE
0? CODCM:ENCIE BUILDING. •
This is a Home Company, and isum-es against
los , by tireexclusively.
LEONA.IID WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, , Vice
aosami llo mm, Treasurer .
HVIGH . Secretary.
DEIMOXOng:
. - . "
Leonard Walter, Geo — ,
4 fe C i liccit
C. C. Boyle, _ Geo. . Vll3lll. •
Robert Patriot, J. C. fipple. ,
Jacol) Palmer, J. C. 1/UUer •
Josiah Ring, John Voegtlej,
Jas. H. Hoene', A. Emmen. •
Henry Sproul, • 1)4:
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,.
OMCLll3ll3ll3lezKsnilTs ST.,Dear
nmacavas. ;
Cbartes 4/..Baneker. Mcmteeal H. Loafs" .
Totnattragarte. • g. Brown,
Jaeoublt. aw e
are i tt. Dale,
years:kW. George Vales.
CHAna.Eg O. di r.re Presldent.
EDW. C. DAL Vice President,
W. C. I , T ret Ihredgrnankr te r'esizirr,
North West corner Third and Wood fitness,
mh3rwls
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Car. Federal Si. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Office. lln the SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.
MARTIN, rresldent, -
JOHN BROWN, - Ja.,•Vlce Prestdent,
JAMES E. STAVE/4130N. Secrets*.
. DINXCTortes • • - ' '
John A. l Myter,l Jae. Lockhart. Joe- Myeri,
Jaa.L.Grabam. ;Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle
Jno. Brown.Jr.iGeorre Gera, Jacob Is.opp;
O.R PW l k4l l, ? 6, Jant f.ll9Fpso J. McNanaher.
lut ti*STERNINSITH &NOE COM-
A
r= OF P
ALEX..i.NDEE INCH, President. ••
•
W. P. SIF.EBERT.. Secretary. t • •
• CAPT. tiIiORGE NEELD. blesseral Agent.
0111ce,r, 9A 'W stet street, Span, A CO. lts W are.
house, np stairs,•Pittsburgh. •
Will ist.mre against all lauds of Fire and Ma
rlin Risks. A. home Institution. managed by
rectors ,bo are well known' to the comemnity,
and who an deter Mined try'promptness and Mbar
silty to malnutn the character which they have
assumed, - as offertng the best protections to those
who desire to bs insured.
; • olascrema:
Alexander Nimick. Jonas. Meanies
Miller, Jr.. Chu. J. Clarke.
James McAuley, William S. Evans.
Alexander Speer. Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Acklen, PhillipNeyaser.i
David)l. Long. . Wm. moramm.
• D. limners nor
PEOPLES , INSU R ANCE • CORI
RANI%
onxoz, N. E. COESISit*OOI) a rum' STS
♦ flameCompsay,taking lire sad itarine Etats
, , . „DlApicrons; , ~. : •
an PIONVii ; - - 'Olipt. John L . - Rhoads
1
'John Flaw • - . Etamnel P. Ithriver,
John N. rats, _ Charles Arbuckle.
Ca t. James Miller, Lazed M. Brash,
Wm. Van Kirk, J •' wm Ft_latug! ,
J es D. v .„, „Samuel MIR. taker% '
•• M. I' 11. 11% resltten. .• • ,
)
• Ny• terr , v,__ ice Predieteilt: , •
• • ,
W. r. , 4i/ABDrrslt Secretatp. , -tt • l'' • ,
Arr. 4A8...E14%14 ON. General Alrent.
L'E 6H151 ENT INSITUANCE ,
0011IPANV OF PITTSBVEGH.
lON,Zio. Al RUTH BTR,ZILV./Jaitz BtAXX:
Inmates a . galapt 111 upAs. of Nye and Maine
J0H.14 TRWTNt l'reoldarit. •
J. lit_oBl[l24 N i zi rs te Preildeat.
fh_DONNXL tan.
• ca.=. D nen' Agent.
' !Jan; Iron. Sr.. ' - B. '1:. Patinbitoal
T. 4. ilhoo‘ . ..nu . . W ; Ll er ivs • .
a. ,e; jineato, , , Ito H:Damils, .
-Riney oandl l / 2 . '' •ir Cif SeUil*
&111itet MTh - .7 'AMU 4.vantorjdaie
, . t• ',4 o . 4 usani . ~ ,T ,1.4.../14 10 .1 1 . ~ ..r
LP/21.1i034 0/10 -
R il l mato/go
sch' woorhino,
ketto ld Go
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE,Oarjui'
me totlolllolEllPlßMObeiablues itl 'the,
Amen valuable haprOvementa known MO* ocate ,
-otruettou ors frotelasa.lnuratueute and bite al
wairbeen awattleonlia tuthett, lo ad = ex, .
tedr. Ito tone ts'oau seumeur and sweet; The
workmaneVi m abUt ara ti n. l44l34Mit'it
other*. aaao,worainit
aw
- to Otyle ett& 1" otttorloct
called Brit elaatfloaa 1•• •• ;.t • 1• •
•t 4 JRZLIC I PS Otrllini•OßMAN
, ts 4lll l l.lto l itt ° De f f.lab s aelg u itrcrto
rs a sT4 s i nu et 4 8 . u ' ut eom p e s n a t ua t tTegiph ' Sla -
Thm. to (*Vogt 01 order. . tr i eL w x .
11 - CARPENTER'S+ PATENT "I=ll
TREMOLO' , to ouly_so beAuud VIM MA.
• igg ANFI to - 6 0 , 10 ' g u • sral . , 4 or ' WC P
BARBI liiikitKao =num,
so. Is ET. °LAIR
. .
El=
PCILLESe•MIic barrels- prime
PtaklB.l fangs by A. (iio,jrsiaa
: • triirj
)ENGsasoN.
1. W.CANNING.
Leuee..
Manager
•
IiIL'ESDAY EVENING, June IHtb. 11169,
net night Ott threr or I -
NAFFIT dHAUT/IAL MEW,
And thlr celebrated PantomilmeTroFPe
,
First time In this city of thanes! liFirleequesslid
Trick Pantomime of
ROBINSON CRUSO6 AND HIS MAN P`RIDAY.
Robinson Crusoe..:[
Frld RAM.,
— Their Original chanct. , :rs, as played by them
with great emcees In New York.
EV.411,4C-131eu1 fit of J S. MAY FIT.
Farewell Matinee do Saturday. • .
W.PITTSBIRGH THEATRE.
H. W.,WILL ADIS. Lessee and Manager.
Thursday ovenirg, ,Pane 10ib, 1869, farewell
benefit of the Grist, American star Conalque,OUS
W ILLI AMS • A splendid 0110 and the local drama
called AN HUNDRED YEARS HENCE. Fri
day evening, benefit of F. A. TANNEHILL.
Ladles' Matinee on Saturday. Saturday last
niaht of the season. •
W'ACAOETOT OF MVSJC.
MISS 7EIN MEM
THE ACCOMPLISHED TRAGEDIEMI4E.-
THVENDLE EM U% JUNE 10th.
EME
WFIFTH AVENUE. HALL f -
No. 65 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera
}louse, Pittsburgh, Pa. • •
W. U. STROUP.,..
IWm, Cooper,
IGottlelb Faso
Jacob Muth,
JosePb
Jere. 'Bohan.
BROIL
CAL AGENT.
This house has one of the fineet Willard Foams
In the city. It Is oecldedly the coolest and most
Inviting place. The tables are al new and em•
brace all. ttie modern Improvements. and offers
so perldr attractions to lovers.ot the game.
PROPOSALS. ' ' •'
,_.„.
To SEWER CONTBACTOR%.
-
The Sewer Commission of the city of
rered to c OPSALS A f l o eu ttee
nynaerpctipn Lf the reoel v wi Pß w O ers with for
appurtenances, inlets, manholes. etc.:
Comprising sbant 1,5100 feet of 18 inch circular
th
pipe sewer, on . White Oak alley, between Nor
avenue sad inning alley.
Comprising about 203 feet of 12 inch cular
pipe sewer, 04 North avenue. between tiandusky
street and White Oak alley.
DrallingS and specifications , can be seen at the
Engineer's office, City BIJ mint state the
kind of oipe, proposed to be furnished. (cadent
or vitetled. elay pipe, )End must be endorsed
''Bawer Pmposa's. (,ontract No. I, (or 'No. A.
as the
es may be. and be delivered on or before
3 P. B
J NB )
1869. '
Forms Of proposal , on which forms alone bids
will be received.-will be furnished at: the Engl.
neer's office.
The Commission do not bind themselves to ac
cept the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Commission.
CHABL2 I3 DANT%
jeStklS • City znoneer,
• . t.',Orrrnotaillt's OFFICE. t
CITY OF ALLIGHXRY, June' . 1869.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
"..ISEA.LED 'PROPOSALS will be received at
thla *dice until 3 o'clock F.ll. on TUESDAY,
June 15th, 1869, for grading and paving the
following streets and alleys; _
liontgomery• alley, from .I.orth:. alley eolith
ward, 3d ward.
Market street from Washington svenoe to Wal
nut street, reservidaseentral space or forty feet.
where width IS ninety feet and over, sth and 6tit
wards.
- Fayette 'street from Fulton street to Beaver
.avenue, sth ward.
Carnenters alley from Nue street to tfulon , al
ley, sth ward.
also, for grading only, Evans alley, north of
Nixon' street,, , 6llt ward.
Alfa. for paving only. Blessain alley, between
O'Hara street and Peach alley. 311 ward:: .1
Specifications realm seen In the office of Chas
Davis, Bee., City'Engineer • • • ' •
• .• • 1 W.M. PORTER;
Controller.
S EALED PROPOSALS. :
SE ALE D PROPOSALS will be received the
office of the Water Committee until .7 o'clock,
TUESDAY EVENING,. JUNE 115th. 1869; for
laying slo, 15,15, 10; 9 and 6 ine.h pipes. Bids
will be received for digging, filling and ram Ming
the trenches for the pipe, by the cable yard or by
the lineal foot of pipe laid for the digging or
trenches,liying pipe end making all connections
at cross streets.
Yor setting and . 6:inneating Are plugs, separate
bids will be reeetved. -
For fur.her information apply to
JOISECPII F 11.1431100,
ie9An. . OtiPPrillten"le"
08 , PARTON •. - • - 'Manager
CONTRACT NO. L
CONTTUICT NO. 2,
cio
SEIMMNCi-S AFE!BATTING.
IpfilLll4 , ll, BELL dr. CO. l
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
errwsmoritau.
Wino factiaerg otHILAVI Iii&DPJM. and LlitHT
•
Ammon, Asp atmariroua
AITVICTINGS `A'ND • SATTIISG •
; c/ a%
TUE.DigtirucilCOUßT OF
TUE - UNITRO 'STATES , :FOR THE WIEST-
N DISTRICT OF PANNSYLVANIA. . •
CONRAD C. BMITR. a Bankrnnv. under
the act of Congress of March fad, 1861, haying
applied for a discharge from all his debts, and
other claims provable under Mild Act, by order
of the Court notice is hereby given to all cred.
hors who haye•prored their 'debti4 and other
-persons interested, to appear °atheist day of
JULY. 109. at 10. o'clock w.. before
JOHN N. FURVIANCE_, • Reg ! Register in
Bankruptcy, at his oflice, No. 116 Federal street,
Allegheny city. Pit.t ?to ehow cense, HMI ;they
have,.why,k_discharge should not, ,be granted to
the Amid bankrent. _
JeS:kßelli • •B. C. WcOLNDLEBB; Clerk.
, .
- •
• 'WOOD TURNIN
SIDELOIX7 SAWING
. :MOULDING ,
`Posie'promptly to order et 161'Lieeelt street, Al
sekheay by ; , , , . 14 , 1
•. • tEittiATs4,,,T#4l4:l4o.,l.-i4
The best sttentieni will be gbiesiitV• itiVertairsat
anythlnt enr-tnie; We slwsys keeps large
I let of tube* WOrke WU "' " 4 lnt, 'of 4121
fiqi t itt.'Bll,l4:l4 Al ares . tar ° 4l
ra u: l 7 4 CO'
TIIE , BABY
LEMON & WEIB
Prietiaii Aviators Miinibetieerktx»,
lesesidi issoisibint bt Par.
lor.:Chsabber and intebeb :des
ri
.az_L - • • J•
•Ene eelebrsted u eel aed
sir who base tried It tone the bell sow obespest
sour in the eite.';.env it • triol4:i Bold ,iry,t•
Bilignott k:llAlin*i
139 Liberty street, Pittallur"
Manager.