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LITERARY.
BOOKS EKNOITATED
Haw= t BROTHERS, New York, an
-419,1,1n0ph the following works in press:
"Buffum's Notes of Travel,"; Sights and
Seirsationa •in France, Germany,. and
Switzerland; "Bourne's London Mer
chants;" "Roosevelt's Five Acres TOo
Much," and '"Meta's Faith." Harper's
Hand-Book of Foreign Travel in Europe
and the East," with a Railroad Map, cot--
iected up to 1868, and "Harper's Phrase
Book," new editions, and capital books
for travellers crossing the ocean. This
house has just commenced the issue of
Thackeray's Novels, with Thackeiay's
Own Illustrations, in paper covers.
"Vanity Fair" and "The -Virginians"
are out. Remantably cheap ' and Well
gotten up. •
G. P. PUTNAM & SoN, New York,
have • just published several excellent
works, notices of which will soon ap
pear, ,namely . : ,',Andubon, the Natural.
Ist," "The New West," by Charles L.
Brace;' "Norman Leslie," and "The
StraktdedSilp.." Bayard Tnylor's new
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work ; "By-Ways of Europe," is meeting
machwith favor and is likely to be wide
ly circulated.
FIELDS, OSGOOD & Co., Boston, are'
issuing some capital books, such as, "OUr
New Way Round the World," by Car
leton; "Two Years Before the Mast," by
R. H. Dana, Jr., and "Tom Brown's
School Days at Rugby." • "Malbone,"
an Old Port romance, is just out. These
Publishers have commenced the publica
tion of Thackeray's works,' uniform with
the Household Edition of Charles Reade's.
The first volume, "Vanity Fair:" having
just appeared.
. CHLRLES ScnrintElt EL - Co., New York,
announce Dr. Bushnell on "Woman's
Snffrage;" President - Woolsey on r "Di
vorce.," "Waterloo," "Foreign Mis
sions," and "Greet Hants," of the Il
lustrated Library of;Wonders.
D. Arriarron ii- Co., New York, will
issue shortly I :Robinson Crusoe," "Swiss
Family Robinson," , and "Evenings at
Home," one-syllable series, with colored
illustrations, gilt sides and back. . Also
this week, "Mind and Brain," "History
of European Morals from Augustus to
Charlemagne, ' end "The Dead - Guest."
Ne* week will be published "Jereraish,
and Vis Lamentations," "The. Lost Man.
riscripi," and "Electricity in its Relations
to Practice.". 6eVeral books heretofore
tumoniiced, and other valuable works, are
in press and . ivill soon be out.
J. B. larrnicarr it Co., Philadelphia,
have in press the following: "Adventures
of a Baltimore Trader," "A Wreath of
Rhymes," "Daisy"—Second Vol., "Ser
mons, on the . "Lord's Prayer," "The
Countess Gisels;" A. new work by
"Onida;" "Evidence of Natural and Re-
Irealed ,Thealbgyi" "The Reason Why
f3eries;" "Stbriet for Simday, illustrating
the Catechism;"-"Hints for Six Months
"Historical Sketch of Na
zatith Hall;" "Apostles of Mediaeval
Enrope;" "Alfred the Great" The con
tents of the July number of Lippincott's
Magazine are rich and varied., It will
contain the opening chapter of Anthony
Trollope's new novel, "The Vicar of
Bttllkampton."
JIINE MAGAZINES.
Harper for Juno is the first number of
the'thirty-ninth volume, and gives evi
dence of even a brighter career than ever
before. Its conductors neither spare
money or talent to make it what it really
is, a first class magazine. It occupies a
place in magazine literature by : itself.
Notwithstanding the difficulty of popu
larizing a subject like the Aurora Bore,
alio, Prof. Loomis has succeeded in con
veying information in a popular form
that will be valuable to the general
reader, and the admirable illustrations
will also serve to facilitate the object.
The papere, "Said Pacha of Egypt," and
"A Cornish Carnival," though quite op
positC in charaCter, are well prepared by
their respective authors. The new novel,
, "A Brave Lady," by the author of "John
Halifax,". as it progresses, increases in
interest. The verses of Fizthugh Lud
low and Rev. Newman Hall will attract
attention,; The usual editorial depart
ments at the close are attractive, instruc
tive and entertaining.
Tho Atlantic Monthly for this month
contains the concluding pages of Higgin.
son's Oidport Romance of .•Malbone,"
quite a popular story. The article of
Trowbridge, called "A Carpet-bagger in
Pennsylvania," will attract attention be
cause it discusses a question of vital in
terest to our readers. The attitude of
Clarke on "Budhisto; or, the Protestant
ism of the East," will fend many readers
aid likely elicit sharp- criticism. Mr.
Bbwles contributes another of his sub
sMntial paper& on:the Pacific Railroad.
IA striking contrast to these practical pa
tl O
r , c 1
f is Whittier's, beautiful ballad ezitl
`"Ntirembega," :WhiciC wepriated
me dips,- ago. T__ ; he "Hamlets of the
:Bge,'- ,4 ohinelie Baevantai" :'"The roe
She Houselkold,"_ will all attract.read:
era. The Literary Reviewsare, an Wall
worth reading and indicate careful prepa,
.:.The, practical_ papas of ' Lip , pine:,ott's
k' Xineakftre SA among the excellent features
of 441%13,10110). -The names _ indicate their
sw
ottif. -- "On - Expression In . Architeo ,
tl?ne,"' 'e lIIIIP views Pas Babied of im•
portaice, both loud and sensible. The
article of ktr. Wells', "Using Strength
with - Tl.Econonty, " - contains- valuable
th - oligitfiilir the tiMes. In the warning ,
of Mr.'"Ainosa Walkee ozi!!The Prospects
oclyadoe,"Ahere is much to ,learn. _ Beside
: the- •capited , stories ' of PEleyojid , !Its
i p
ek ere, ' !`The 11441 en s44ldier,"
' e have a' y • story ' just commenced
t with the t g title of :."Only No Love."
"The English sin the -Continent" is op
Vrllute,ln view of the Side. of travel to
c , ~ Europe. The annual "Monthly Gossip"
,"., , ,is. crispy and well prepared. This maga
..`l 'lithe Is elegantly printed and presents a
appearance: appenian. •
IJ7 ' l-1 :-” Ptitnatn opens with an article of sub.:
gavial entitled "Ferdinand De
value,
lelVistaantenr-r-Wlteetc
with plespre_the 0061 and-
readable
.offnotesr. G „ P,. Putnam, the .honored
sear& of ' the publishing pm. ' The
s 4ittairdeti'l3lffp n is 'a finality arid
pay reading: The'eame may. be said of
"To• Day, and "My ' Brass Valise."
The reminiscences of Mrs. Browning,
Mrs. 11 B-k! Stowe, and Mrs. Somerville,
are brief and just enough to make the
reader desire more. The papers on the
"Fine Arts," "Four American Birds,"
will command attention, and so will
Cranch's "Summer Pictures:" The edi
torial departments, under the supervision
of Bayard Taylor, E. C. Stedman, S. S.
Conant and Clarence Cook, are con
ducted with singular ability. Putnam
closes another volume with a better repu
tation, and we hope with brighter pros
pects than ever before.
It is- conceded that the Galaxy grows
' better each succeeding number. Reade's
story "Put Yoursell in His Place,". and
"Geo. Elliott and Geo. Lewes," occu
py considerable space and 'will be-exten
sively read. Many will be surprised to
find a contribution from General McClel
lan on "General Jormini." . Professor
Draper gives us another of his sensible
articles on the preparation of animal food
for the table. \Richard Grant. White has
another paper in his usual scholarly style,
on "To Be Being or ,Not To Be Being."
Abbott's article on the. "Throne of Louis
Phillipi," is in the author's usual florid
style, but quite readable. Lovers of well
prepared dewiments will admire the
"Miscellany,""Drift Wood"and "Nebu
lae." Sheldon & Co. have reason to be
proud of their magazine.
Hours at Home is brimful of good arti
cles, solid, instructive and entertaining.
The serials "Motherless Girls," and
"Christopher Kroy," still hold the 'Mien
tiOlL of the readers of this magazine from
month to month. The opening article by
Prof. Porter, on "Books and Reading,
is high toned and worthy oil a careful
reading. "Prussia" is a solid article.
Much valuable information may be
gleaned from "Syrian Rambles" and
"Model Lodging-Houses." The poetry,
as usual, is fine and of the right ring. A
"Vision of Rest" is a sweet song. "Castle
Building" and "Parted" are meritorious.
This number is the second of Volume
IN. This monthly deserves to be circu
lated widely.
We repeat what we have uttered at
different times that Our Young liolks is
getting better every monthly issue. Its
value is enhanced for the practical and
useful drift of the principle articles. Too
frequently the case, persons writing for
young folks, either write too elaborately
and above their comprehension, and
string together glittering sentences. Let
any one read - such sensible articles as
"Gardning for Girls," and "Candy Mak
ing," and they will agree with us most
heartily. Valuable information is em
bodied in Trowbridge's article at a "Coal
Shaft," "The. World We Live On."
"The Story of a Bad Boy" don't grow
heavy as it progresses. It fairly sparkles
with gems. We are promised next month
a paper from Mr. Hale on "How to
Write,' and an article from Mr. Parton,
whose name is widely known.
THE MASONS Holm-Boma is the title
of a new monthly publication by LEON
HYNEIIAN, 814 Chestnut-street, Philadel
phia. In its salutatory it asserts that "it
is essential and vitally important for
every Free Mason to have a comprehen
sion of his Masonic statues, and his legal
claim' as a member of the fraternity. The
new monthly will give eruct light on these
subjects from authoritative sources that
there will be no excuse for any Free
Mason remaining ignorant of the original
princirftes and the foundation of the Ma
sonic Order; its ethics and sublime mor
als having their basis deep in the con
sciousness, the inspirations of divinely
gifted, illumined minds." Subscriptions
for the work will be received at the Mir
ror office.
Our Own, conducted by Fannie War
ner, contains quite a number of readable
articles. The opening article, "My Aunt
Esther's Story," will attract attention.
"Robin, the Reaper is Courting Me," a
poem, is handsomely illustrated. The
other articles are short and pretty. The
usual departments of "Fashions," "Fan
cy Work," etc., are well maintained.
The Riverside Magazine for June, like
previous numbers, is illustrated with ex
quisite grace and beauty. The opening
paper, is an enjoyable article for young
sters. Amusing as some of the papers ap
pear, there are two or three of solid merit,
instructive as well as entertaining. The
contributions of Hans Christian Ander
sen are worthy of special consideration.
The article of this number, "The Cornet,"
by Andersen, will be appreciated by the
young people. The illustrations are fine
exhibitions of art.
Minutes of the Pittsburgh Annual Con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church for 1869, zeilect great credit on
the Rev. W. EL Locke, A.M., pak.tor of
Liberty street church, of this city, for the
admirable manner in which they have
been gotten up. At the time the Confer
ence was in session in March, we gave
full reports of its doings.
Phrenological journal and Life 71lue
trweri, published in New ,York, S. R.
Wells, editor. Is ably conducted. Much
interesting matter is embodied in each
monthly 'sage, outside of the domain of
the specialty advocated, and of interest
to the general reader.
1746 Manufacturer and Baikler y started
several months.: ago in - New York, 87
Park Row, marks an era in this depart
ment of the mechanic art. We hail the
advent of such publications, because they .
are helps of, great value to those engaged
in' our ' manufacturing interests.- The
matter and illustrations are erxeellent,
The Little Corporal, of Chicago, is be
coming famous among the riling folks.
It is edited with-.. Angular ability:- Its
:editors understand the. knack of prepar
ing savory articles, and such as children
can, appreciate. - -The-capital illustrations
tdd.mnch in explaining the text. •
„The Pro"of-Sheet,"isened by &
• ItleLeester,.. Philadelphia, illustr A tei • the
highest stYle'.br- tiMg.raPhYt / II ) **
fat type, andother, parts,, shows Ute per-,
ection that may be attained in thead,t.
a•• • • •
Tire men , engaged at Zt4 43f,
,touis,
liiinida,lll6dring to find ' rock rta, btdid
one of the abutments of the" litielttOppi
T
bridge, hive not, found It'iyet, •altho h
the iron tubes have been sunk to a. . de th
of siventv:two feet . For some feet nar
the stufeice; of couraf;tOthing but! sand
Was met with; nett lama slayer of
five or Biz inchec.thick; "Weelibkint ten
feet of quick sand, and. coarse, gaud the
rest of the distance; . no ,graYetithi. '*,.,__il.
met. The tubes sunk are cast Vous /Pur
inches in diameter, and there is no rod.
The opitratna for sinkinz,these Ulla
somewhat similar to a pile, driver. -'
weight used is a , piece of oak" bUnnd
.round with iron; it is 300 pounds: ' •
, •
a.re m. -.- . •
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: SATTRDAY, JUNE 12, 188 P
I I NIC
ISZAWEND TONIO AND
MANDRAKE-PLUM Aria tate I. C6ntimptilm;
laver Complaint and Dyspepsia,lif taken aceerd
ing t a dliectioni. They are Oil:tree to - betaken
at the same Magi They eleanse the atomseb. re
lax the liver and put it to work then the anDertV ,
becomes good; the food digest s and makes lood
blood; .the :patient begins. to arrow in gesh; the
diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the
patient outgrows tee disease gets well. This
is the only way to cure consumption.
To theSe three medicines Dr. Jr H. B,,hencir, of
Phil.delph.a, owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The rui,
monk. syrup ripens the morbic matter In the
lunge. na•ure throws it off by an ea -y expectora
tion, for when the .phlegm or matter Is ripe. a
alight cough a ill throw it off. and the patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal.
T . do this, the teawesd ionic and Mandrake .
Pills must be trely used to cleanse the stomach
and liver. so that the fulmunic Syrup and-the
fo,d will make good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions. relax the needs of the
sell bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver -
Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the
Pills can do; not Linz has ever been invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly po'sun wOch Is very diam.
genius to use an: est ,wlth great care, 1 that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the ilverlike Schenck's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one of tLe moat prom!nent
causes Of Consumption.
Schenck's SeaweedTonle is a gentle stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed,
which this preparation Is made of, assets the
stomach to turow unt the gastric juice to dissolve
the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made
into good b cod without fermentation or souring
In the stomach. . -
The vest reason why . physicians do not cure
Consumption Is, they try to do tgi much; they
give medicine to stop the cough. to stop chills, to
stop, night sweats, hectic feven and by so doing
they derange the whole digestive powers, lock.-
Ing up the secret.ons, and eventually the patient
sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try to
'
stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Re •
move the causts, and th ey wilt all stop of their
own accord. HO one can be cured of Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh,
Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and
stomach are made healthy. .
If a person has consumption, of course the
lunge In some way are diseased, either tubercles,
abcesses, bronchial Irritation, pleura adhesion,
or the lungs are a masa of inflammation and fast
decaying. In such cases what must be dose? It
is not only thelungs tnat are wasting, but it is
the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost
their power, to make blood out of fo d. Now the
only chance Is to tate Dr. Schenck's three nedl
eines, which will bring up a tons to the monied!,
the patient will begin to want food. It will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient ne
gins to gain in flesh. and as soon as the body be
gins to grow, the lungs commence to neal up.
and the patient gets Malty and well. This Is tue
only way to cure Consumption.
Wttea there Is no lung disease and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsia, bchenok's Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without
the Pulmonle Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
freely In al billions complaints, as they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past, and now weighs 225
pounds. was waeted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumptiou,
ht. phydclans laving pronounced his case hope
less and abandoned ism to his fate. lie was cared
by the aforesaid me• icines, and since his recove
ry many thousands similarly atireted have used
Dr. Schenck 's preparstion wick the. same re
markable success. Full directions accompany
each, maklne It not absolutely necessary to per
lionaliV see Dr. Scam:irk, unless patients Wish
their lungs examined, and for this ourpose be is
prefessios ally at his Principal office, Fblladel
, phis, every naturdaywhere all letters for &deice
must be addressed. lie Is also profees'enally at
No. 39 Bond street. New Turk, every other
Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston,
every other Wednesday. lie gives ruttier free,
but fora thorough examination with his Respl
rometer the price 1385. O.i.ce hours at each cite
from 9 A. M. to 3 P. as.
Price of the Pulmonle Syrup and Seaweed Ton
ic each $1.50 per - bottle, ar 111.50 a half dnren.
Mandrake Pills fis cents a box. For sale by all
• druggists. , mete:lsl-d
DOCTOR WHITTIER CON
TINIIE9 TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. .That numerous class of cues
resulting from self- abuse, producing un
manliness, nervous debility, irritability , erup
tions. seminal emissions, and finally im
potency. permanently cured. Persons afilict-•
ed wi.h senesce, Intricate and long stand
ing constitutional complaints are politelyinvited
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
Experience, the best of teachers. has enaffied
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
permanent, and which in most cases csn be used
without hinarance to business. Medic,nes pre
pared lathe establishment, which embraces of
fice, reception and waiting rooms; also, ociarding
anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring
daily personal attention, and vapor and chemi
cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have tilled. state your
case: Read what he says in Ills pamphlet of fifty
pages, sent to any address for two stamps in seal
ed enve ope. Thousands of cases treated annu
ally, at office and all over the country. Consul
tation free,
rsonally or by mail. Office No: 9
Wylie stree t(near Court ßouse) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hoarea. X. to 8 P. It. Sundays lA x.
to A P. x. Pamphlet sent to any address for flea
stamps. • ap2,
IarDOCTOR E. de - F. CURTIS,
of Baltimore and Washington, author Of
several medical works. &c. to..at the earnest
solicitation of his Pittsburgh ptents, has con
cluded to devote the following days in PHILA.
viELPfiIA to their interests: From
TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, TO SUNDAY,
JUNE Ad Inclusive st his consulting rooms,
25 South Ninth Street.
•
lionrsfrom 10 to 3 and 0 - to Be. m.
SPEClALTY.—kratment and Cure of Nervous
led Physical Dehilitv,tue remit of twenty years'
succerstul practice. • • jet
IgrELECTRICITY-AS A CITRA
.. TIVE —Dr. A. H. STEVENS has been
netts's' Electricity as a SPZCLU. REMEDY In caring
chronic as well as acute conditions WITHOUT
llEpiciNE for more than TEN YEARS, with un
bounded suceess.- A PAMPHLET, Including al/
particulars, with certificates and reliable refer
ences, will be sent to any inquirer.
A few furnish• d rooms vacant. for boardlng Pa
tients in the Doctors fainly. if app li ed for soon.
Office and residenee, 5,00.1 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. msl3%itt-d&Fe
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This' splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
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diculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. Stack or Grown. Bold by all Druggists
andPerfumerstand properly applied at Batche-
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With, Leah first class apoointments, equal to
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tar PElMitlierAtiik RAH.-
ROAD compa
f.. , ts. 1147.42,21aarT..
May 1809.
NOTICE TOB IGHOLUERII-
Theßosrd9ll3irectops F IV E R vf .decisrsd
a semr.annuaraltillendtrt CINT. en
the copital stook. of the. C,ompany, clear of Es.
ttonal and Btatelated„ Datable incaah on and's!.
tar. - May-80. 1868.7 , . • . •
Blank powers of attorney f6r Colleting illyi
dends.can be had at the office of the Company,
No:338B. Third street. • •
The owe Will be-ooeued at 8 A. N. and cloud
at 4.y..8. from lity 30 to Jituell,.for.the pay
ment of dividends, and after that date from
THOMAB.T: MATH, Treasurei.
NQTN.—The Third lertaiment on New Sitock of
18611 is iine•and payable on 'or, Defere June JO:
mv8:198
far PENNSYLVANIA - ,
ROAD CO.
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
PHILADELP/If PA., Apra 2. 1869.
TO TIMAT,..9,KKipapIER_S
- - -
SYLVANIA RAILROAD
AU Stockholders, as registered on the Books of
this Company on the 30th day of Anal. DM%
will be entitled to subscribe for TWENTY-FIVE
PEE CENT. of their respeCt i lve interests In New
Stock, at par, as fellows:
First. Fifty per cent. at the time of subscrip
tion, betweeu the 15th day of Mai, 18439, and
the 30th day or June, •
Siemer. raw per cent: between the 111th dsy
of November, 1809. and the 31st day of Decem
ber,.lll69; or. Stockholders should prefer; the
whole amount may be paid up at the time of sub
scription. and each instalment so paid up shall be
entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may
be declared on full sharer.
Third. That every Stockholder holding less
than faur shares, shall be entitled to subscribe
for one share; and those holding. mote than a
multiple of for shares shall be entitled to sib•
Scribe for anadditional share•
Fourth. AU shares up:in which instalments are
yet to be ptild under:Resolution of May 13,
1888, will be entitled to their allotment of the
Twenty-Give per cent. at par, as though they
were paid la fall. •
my8:198. TH018..18 T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
ar NOTICE-
CITY TAXES, 1869.
In accordance with Section 6th, rage 2i9S of
City Digest,
NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH,
That the'assessments for ISCO of OM City
Building, Special, Poor, Business. 'My' School
and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rem,
have been returned to ine for collect Ion•
The above taxes are subject to a DEDUCTION
Cr FIVE PER CZNT DIM paid on or before the
FIRST DAY OF Ammer, and TWO PER
CEN TUM If paid between the FIRST DAY Or
AUGUST and the FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEP
TEMBER.
. . _
Jfif - No deduction will be allowed on taxes paid
between September fifteenth and October first.
air A n addition of five per centum will be made
to all faxes unpald October Ana and an additional
live per tientum will be adder to all taxes re
maining Unpaid on November fret.
STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES:
The State Mercantile Appraiser hats returned to
me for 'collection the appraisement for 1889.
State Mercantile Licenses must - be paid on or be
fore July Ist. 1869.
All Licenses remaining unpaid at that de' e
will be placed in the hands of Aldermen for col
lection. .
COCHRAN,
I CITY TREASURER, 4th AVENUE.
Tirraponuu, June I, 1869. it&ke6
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
J. L. DLLLINGZE...... ♦. Z. BTZVXNBOA•
DILLpIGER & STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
PuiLe Rye Whiskies.
IMPORTERS OP
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
,p2O j PITTSBURGH, PA.
E STABLISHED BY A. .111. T
W. bi. GORMLY,
'W'HOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DOISCTLY OPP. KAGLZ HOMO
IrrTTEI33I:IROFI. PA. se me
Bt. BTKIILS BTRES.S.
M STEELE & SON,
Commission Merchants,
Alm DIALICREI ffi
P 1.4011713. GRAIN. 36•312=10.
No. 95 OHIO STBERI.' near Hut Common,
• - • ALLHOHLENY CITY. PA.
.W.V. ARMSTRONG,
- Successor to Fetzer &Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 MARKET STREET.
invld • .
mum man.• .u.s. axexuar
gEtL.& RITCHART,
COItiMISSION MERCHANTS,
pLoirs, GRAIN. 6EEin3, MILL FEED. IC.
M;WM;:la=
IJ. BLANCHARD.
j
Wholesale and 'Retail Grocers,
It
. • No. 011 PEN'S STREET.
...aviemso *
LIITTLE, :HAMM &_PATTON,
polasaleen, ition.liarebants
D era Surmises, flour, Steen, Cheese,
ifishi. whom and Lard On,' Dos; Natty Mass,
Cottouyarns and
_fricassumh Jilanu r ts z tures
graii .. . •L!'ll 0. 9 F/ ; ), A , 147,
Sbitit ivin to ll • WALLACE.
Ilit• 4-WALLACE_,Whole
fiLmiti. AND PRODUCE DEAL.
• Isim 0 VIM STRAW. Mat shunts
JOILP aouB.4.llD‘r.
_41101741a• rIFY• Re 110118111
Towiyorsr.,&B,Rol34 BUD.
u tenors .9,,U laitousca. ' CO.,
iwtaerasers • a rn=salcia *Merchants', Ocir•
Ter ar dasdAWater Streets. Tinabarab.
z ; APE 4PE!.-
1E .
IWIC.REIII3,
X E -DMA 14-E R ,
Isio: .65 . Diamond-:Alley,
:.11ITTS131:10013" P.
eclanniid• to 'KR BS Eighth
w og, Ageghenr. withreitelYtt.nrampt attention.
,Wegone ruAlilhlg In flitahnrgti innt Allegheny.
my15:110 • •
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, •
B! no TON OICOTIEFAMSE,
At, No. 6 4 iliTidusk .gtreet,
AtiAMOMIXT aril%
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TO TEE
AND_DNA.LEILI3 IN
ICE.
aragAND
THREE DAYS' FETE!
ACMES ROBINSON,
The Champion Bider,
, WITH HIS
SUPERB EQUESTRIAN TROUPE,
ALLEGHE
ON THE DIAMOND,
Thu day, Friday land Saturday,
-JUN P. 17th,1S0i and 19th,
: G T ABIINER & KENYON'S - ' -
MAMMOTH 17INAGERIE,
• CO3II3INED WITH
JAMES RO I MON'S
CHIAMPION CIRCUS]
The Largest, Best and mos lustre( tire Exhibi
tion in the World.
A _Pup and Compreli r nsive Menagerie,
A CONTP.IIETE
1
AND FAULTLSS CIRCUS,
'nder one Mammoth Pavillon, for One Pries
of Adailscon.
TRELMENAGERIE DEPARTMENT
Is fulliand complete, embracing RARE BEASTS
and BUMS from all partsof the world.
WE of Animals:
Arrican Elephant. BatL Annie, 'Royal Bergal
Tiger Double ll.,umped .11acktri an 'Camel. Afri
can Lions. Asiatic LionesAltrazillan Tigers, Pair
of African Leopards, Wild Zebra from Tavtary,
South:American Panther. Spotted Hyena etripied
Hyena, Large White Polar Pear, African litnel
Ghoul Peruvian Lams, booth American Ihex.
White Wolf, Pair of Spotted Axis Deer from the
•banks of the river Ganges. Black Bearfininamon
Bear,!Anstrailan Kangaroo, Afr IcsnPorcupine.
Inchneumor. African Ostrich, standing nearly
Ave feet high. Geld and Silver Pheasants, Afri
can Pelicans. White Crested Cockatoos. Bed
Crestei Cockatoos. PatroS, Maceaws and a host
of minor animals too numerous to mention.
THE CIRCUS DEPARTMENT,
Tinder the immediate supervision of the world's
greatest Ho•semsn JAMES ROBINSON. will
tn
aply malntainits title of the Champion Circus.
Foremost an ong the large fist of Artists that
comprise the company is the only Great Bader I
the World,
JAMES ROBINSON,
TILL _
The only Equestrianwlin has dared to challenge
the world in the large sum of 10,000 DOL-
L/LBS, to produce his equal ad a Bareback Rider.
7hls bold cell has never been accept4d, and still
stands open to the world.
EMOTIONAL DISENTHRALLED ACT,
On tits Itareine,t Steed, throwing Forward and
Backward Somersaults over Man objects and
throngb Balloons, Pirouetting posturing and at
tudlnang, introducing Ms taint son'
CLARENCE,
7he prettiest, smallest and smartest child ever
brought into the ring. The culmination of Mr.
Robinson's ir gu e trian Exploits will be the car
rying of the Fairy Child Erect Upon His Head.
The Reantiftil boy CL AMER CE will also appear
at each exhibition In his
MINIATURE MENAGE ACT,
Upoik his Pearly Pigmy Pony, and in an interest
ing Bareback Act.
Among the other notabilities is Miss ELIZA
KENYON, the young, graceful and daring Pre
miere Equestrienne. Madame CAMILLA.
Mad'lle MINNIE . LA. PETITE MAGGIE. Miss
BT. iCLAIR., HUNTING & MATTHEWS, Mr.
FRANK ROBINSON, tn. ARABIAN BiI.OTH-r
ERS. Master EDDIE GARDNER. Mr. ROBERT
HUNTING, Mr. CHARLES MATTHEWS. Mr.
DAN GARDNER. Mn HARRY RING, Maser
GREGORY. Mr. MATT McCOLLOM,Mr.FRED•
ERICK itIVERs; also. Messrs. COLEMAN,
RICE, BUCKLEY. BENOIT, LOGAN. MANA
HAN. &c., &c. Mr. CHARLES KENYON will
at each exhibition introduce the Beautliul High
ly Educated Horse .INGOMAB.
THE CRAND PROCESSION,
Which will take place on THURSDAY,the 17th,
at 10 A. It. wilt be a Feature of the Day's
Amusement, at.,
by the Beautifhl Swan
Chariot,drawn by aline of handsome Cream Col
ored Horses, followed by the Ring Horses, Ele
phant. Camel. Carriates and handsomely Pic
tured Cages, gaily deeorated. forming a Moving
Panorama of nearly a mile in length.
Two Exhibitions Each Day,Afternoon and
Evening Doors open at 1 o ' c lo ck In the after
- coon; C ircus Performance to commence at RN.
In the evening doors open at 5I olelotk,to com
mence at 756 giving all those who wish to witness
the Menage r io aria not the Circus - ample time to
do so and retire bafore the Circus Performance
commences. Gentlemanly Ushers will be In , at
tendance and seats for all.
AdMission, 50 ceuts; Children under 10115
cents.
Toe Diamond Studded Champion Belt,
Golden Medals and Trophies, can be seen on the
days of exhibition at Pittock's News Depot.
DISSOLUTION.
1)1890.1 1 V1 1 1,0N.
The partnership between the subscribers as
Boiler. Makers. &c., under the name of WM.
BARNHILL CO., was dissolved by agreement
on Ms 3, Eltb, IEIB9. The book, and debts owing.
to the late'tlrm will be settled and collected only
by ;.Ifr. GEO. N. ARMSTRONG, at the office of
thelate Aria, No. S 8 Pena street,, who is there.
unto duly authorised.and claims against the Ann
will be presented to him.
WM. 13ABNHILL,
LEVllian.tmEmsm.
PITTSBURGH, dune 3..1869.'• Je4 k2l
°From!Fur POINT !MONDRY.
, may /0, 1809. I
DISSOLUTION.
,The,prin of ETVitriltDl3. SMITH & CO., hu
tblidaybeen dissolved by mutual oonuat.a Tb e
builneu bereafter be conducted wider 'the.
styke of ITS I:. WARRICH.i •'‘ • • '
&la
1 14
.ItDiir T;13,.
I H
vrid.'w#ltltict,
Baying disposed of my `lntsrept in the West
Point Foundry to Messrs. Smith & **Trick, I
cake great pleasures ITC.reconsmending.tko sew
Aria to theoonedeiceand patronage of the burl
nes* oommunity, ,
je2;kll ' • 'BICHAAD4DIFARD,S.
•
ALL THE NEW STYLES.
ATTHE LOWEST rHOES, AT'
NeCORD & CO's,
181 WOOD
myn
4211181=ITTE.
IarNEW OPERAHOWSE ,
Lessee ww. MINDIGIBON.
Ms l l*Zer • • - M. W. CANNING.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ittly.l.lltbaS69.
last Matinee .f the Beason, •Itit width occasion
arid be presfat.d
ROBINSON Chl:l3OE.
_ SATURDAY EVENING. last appearaace 01
MAFFIr auvritoLosizw.
And their 'Celebrated Pahldmltne Troupe in the
.great Burlesque and rantornlme.
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
Bartholomew Is ' Rohl
Matilt as.
10``'ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
will open positively nn THIS T4IVENTNO,SLT
MIDAI. June 12, 1869, wall the celebrated
anu nccompllt•ited
MISS JEAN 'ROSNER
As LUCRETIA BORGIA
Teeeniertainment will conclude with tie ad
miral sgd beauttful farce of PERFECTION, OR
O. HE MAID OF MUcTER.
Kate O'Brien, (with songs;) Miss .Relnobis.
Box office now open. Jel2:k24
Mff'PITTEIBURGH. THEATRE.
. W. WILLIAM, Lessee and Manager.
Thursday evening, June 10th, 1809, farewell
benefit of the Great Amerie.n Star Comidue,DlTA
WILLIAMS. A splendid olio and the local drama
called', AN HUNDRED YEARS HENCE. Fri.;
day evening, benefit of F. A. TANNEHILL.
Ladles , Matinee on Saturday. , Saturday last
nieht of the season.
110''OlIAND VOCAL
AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
ON MONDAY, 3IINE 14;
AT MASONIC HALL,
For the Wheat of the LADIES' HOMEOPATHIC
CHARITABLE AStOCIATION, under the di
rection of Prof. C. TETEDullti.
The following amateur and professional per
fOriners have kit dly lent - their assistance: Mrs.
C. Mellor, Misses McCandless, Eliehirt, Porter,
and Messrs. Mellor, Edwards, Zimmerman,
Rinehart and others.
Doors open at 7% o'clock. Concert to com
mence at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. to'he had
at the Music Stores and at the doer. jell:ksl
FIFTH AVENUE HALL.-
No. 03 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera
House, Pittsburgh, Pa,
W. R. STROUP
This house hae one of the finest Billiard Rooms
in the city. It ls n ecle edly the coolest and most
inviting place. The tables are ad new and em
brace all the modern improvements. and offers
superior attractions to lovers of the game.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cfl OIN ALLEGELILAY,
Tqz.Asuarays OFFICE, June 8,a869.
AI4,EGIIENY TAXES.
Notice is hereby given that the Assessors have
now placed in the Treasurer's office the Dupli
cates of City, Poor, City Business, fiehool„School.
Building and Public Park Taxes, and of Water
Rents for the year 1869, and that said taxes will
nowtt
February received in pursuance of the Acts of As
senibi of Silth, 1860, and of April
14th, 1863, subject to the following regulations
and allowances:
FiTi per cent. If paid on or before the first -day
of July. Four per cent. if pit(' on or before the
LT of Anzuet.. Two per cent. if paid on or
the first day of September. If paid after
fit day of Se?temoer. and on or before the
y of October, no deduction will be made.
after the first day of October, and on or
EMI
Defoe
the ft
EtEIE
If pal
Itbe first day of November, an addition of
before
cent. eball be added to and payable on
five pe'
then
the fret of November warrants will be
EMI
to enforce Om collection i)f all taxes re
g unpaid, together with the percentage
issued
111=2
D. MAC DEMON
City Treasurer
curl
WOOD TURNING,
ROLL SAWING,
AND MOULDING
Donlromptly to order Atl6l Lacook Moot, Al
lethe, y City, by
02
P, LEBZELTER & CO.
e best attention will be given to all who want
tog In oar line. We always keep a large
r turned work. such as Balusters. Newt
s, Rubs, &c. Also, a good stock of dry
nut, Cherry and other lumber on hand.
1117 P. Lt..II2,g4TER l CO.
Post.
Will
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
SOLD ONLY BY
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Furniture Manufacturers, &r,.,
ilS1r011:11V17-1 AVENUE.
Where may be Ibimd a till assortment of Par
lor. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. dets
Ll' '
.. i
ROOFING
_RIME OF VIRIOUS
Qualities and Colors.
i5:1.631211w attention 'given to . laying Slate and
rep dre airing Slate mots. Ito? partieurs and 'mires
adss
J. S. MM1124
Sto. 43 Sevensh Avenues
mhBl
pUMPS.
WO .
1 1 : 1 AND IRON , WELL AND
STERN PUMPS.
-., We uenow sole agents pr Z. P. Smith's well
known wood swop.
- The trade will be Soy/Oleo by in at tabwry prl
- in to 'bit:. • • ••• • •
Kann;- A Jam° sad. complete assortment always on
an all others In wantof st good
ptnnn eat a; amt. law price,*deb ,warrant.
A b o de' se s ads. The Peat and,chea.pfat
_pnmp
the market, K.NAr,
. • genera' Wholesale eat;
137 Taberty street., Plttsbargh. Pa.
ma15:.92.-sW •
JO= H. BURLS?... . :go lIITTICSSON.
;Ro'"' PATTERSON-11v CO,
LIVERY,
CO lON STABLES
COLIMENfiIf AVENUE & lIBEATI BT.,
Prri l Aggingli• Pd
itu2Stul ' -
, . .
DEVOLVING HORSE HAY
jum . • . 1 .. ,t
A lorgo lot lon reseth 4 NW fa t 1444% lowet
market ptior... • • I r i ,W 6 W• ENOX,
3 , 4204984rta • 2
..'~i:
BI
3ln son Crusoe
day.
Manager.
PITTSBLUIGH. PA
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