~?,=l . A ; 4L1,1,01 tcp: II log . •T, ?. vi t t 2 , • • ONLY`' THE CLOTHES THAT 'SHE ' , WORE ill' N. G. 18111CPISEID ''.. "rslitlitiltiv,' at, the Memos In New York the sita r . 06 . 4 ?i,rowned person alone rctualsw.d for ;....„,idenithLontb, I"?' .. • There Is the bat, i With th'e bias,-all thrown round lt, just as:they i Dotted and stained and 311 SPOUCd•-• • t Do yo recognize that? .The ffioTts , too, Ile there., And Intbeni sal gerl."lS s naPe,..in ner lingerer That sedne one has yips. u , . PornaVs," and ca-' , "reseed, t ' 80 slender anti fair. -..., . • r. •There are the 5h0. 3 8, r• - ';' • - • ' With their lork^ slllen lacer, stilt hewing traces , To tue toes aui*, , , tip, of the Mos: of the,slip, and the , - The etlLae am , There Is the dress,' Like the b'ue vul, all uabbled, 'dhrlolored and • This you should know ; Trlthont doubt, sap. it so, All else you may suese There Is tkie ahairt. 1 With the stripe& border, bur g next in order,' tars thin the light atislin dress, •; ltadt—that is all. ,! At:here's rine • We were forgetting. with a .pearl tet•ing, i There wa.l Duly this ortk —name • r dute?—none! A frail, pretty thlug; _ .t A keeosate,,mty be, , . Toe lifibfiriothrr, 'peihaps &brothel'. laver:Wit& knows? him her bean chose. 43r. 31 al fibt,tieart free? _ Does the bat' there; • . With t he . vast around /t, the same as th ey fon - ' . • lianitnon' st air face. With )ast trice -''•Of gold in the hair? ; '• • • Or does the shawl,' Zdtitely,aPpealing to some hidden feeling, • . ! A torta "yang and slight. to Tour nibid'a sight, • • Clearly recall: , .A month now has passed, And ber sad 'history remains yet a mystery, rgut Moak We !weir still, and shall keep them tiptll . • •: • Hope tilos at last. • I . sorrow,he tliep"ep . / Of smite deep cloud/up the morrow, Elthisig from view the sty happy blue? , - Or was there foul play? • • • -Ji who mey tell? / Some on• or oilier, perhuia find Mother: May recorn'se tk. ete when her - child's clothes she f..sees; Then—will it be will? —Appleton , s Journal. EPHEMI" S. ...... -4tat.quette harbor ii full of ice. --,-Brigham Young is 68 years old. ' ? —Mrs. - Bloomer wears pettiooats now. —.General Fremont is en route to • , Euripa,,, , .i. —T here ;is a lobster factory in Brill- . • ibiiiiiii•* , • I —The snow is still several feet deep in • "parts of Maine '.l L:Blue umbrellas are fashionable for , ;, ithe summer season. I —Catnilla Urso is going trick to Europe Ito utiqr several years. _ 1 —Aii , itgunrium of performing fish is ;on exhibition in England. i .1 —One eighth of = the ' people on the slot* are I cildier t i ! , ~: i — liy (i, new lavr in Italy'tlie clergy be: ionise liable to conscription. 1 —BgeFetpxy Con is said to be , the hand-. -' somest man in Washington.; . 1 —The Viceroy of Egypt is going to ask flthePoPe to bless the Suez canal. . 4 --Bev. Morley -Puncheon is said to be • i; ' In Toronto afflicted with bronchitis. •, f; 1111&44Angelo was in-Tombed ' for frunkenneas in New York the other.day. . iortithan two hundred bales of cot. m —M n were burned in Memphis on Thurs. may laid: '• " . .4 —Counterfeit Mexica n'dollars are . ....i • ,Among the troubles of specie paying in San • :11Yraticiaco. i . •,''' —Helmbold, the "Buchu" man' has a ,• " 1,01;)0 sods fountain in , his New York p u • • g store. , I —At, the gambling takes 'of Monaco, 4recently, the Prince Sauvoroff won 687,- • • i ll*9 : • The singing societies of Cincinnati :1, '• ''.: oPose,having a grand musical festival ion'thetlth. , 1 —A $20,000 skating rink, covering 18,- [ooo` sOutire feet of ground is to be built in rtford s . Conn. ' 1 —Sangali, whose dancing has delighted any beholders, has been engaged forthe ''''... rand Opera,.Paris. .. '. —Susan Denin is said to !have been nce more married, and this tamp it to :English nobleman. 1 ' ..., . , ;... —A wonum named Janette Lawson " • • ed on Sunday in Philadelphia from an • . -. over-4140i° of laudanum; .- • , —Twenty-four cases of mysterious dis ppearance have been chronicled in New ‘-• .- ork during the past two weeks. I —Pauline Lucca, the famous Berlin , prima donna has lost, her voice and is going to try to find it at some German . . ' ; '2. baths. —At a meeting of French republicans in. New York the other day, resolutions .were passed denouncing , the Imperialist, newspaper. —Aluelephant on exhibition at . Lyons, N. Y., the other 'day got angry andpFeked uP etzPile, hurling it.some twenty- feet against ii - Cage. , — Tii , II ) >IgAPP I 4 2 4); 0 1 -rO l r a g2 in public life with a large fortune, and is liTtitgili , Paris, where he: plaYs only private soirees. —The small part of Altoona Which:MT . I.not been destroyed by Are has some' ~chance of escape, now that several of the , :arsonistrhave been caged. —o44leturday „night ,t 4 police midi) s i combined - attack on the gambling • bonsai of Pitikopolis; and: . captured seven proprietors. —Thity , was4 the elePhant in New Centval — Piiriedally, by squirting a hose at him from a fireplug, for' the gratifica , tip= of sthe rising generation. —A free, open.air, brass-band concert is to) gti given every Wednesday . and SSs urday afternoon during the - spnamet at Fairmont% Park, Philadelphia. —The editor of the Carson. Appeal re cently saw a white boy and a negro boy hitched up together as 'horses, and a Cidnese boy holding therein, and driving thetri • -The Russian church at Sltka, /disks, was ' recently robbed of a copy of the Bible richly studded with valuable stones, El ME ==S Zat, ot3rtit:STlA LtUtk tatTothi. 4Ohn )3: cough 11044 to publish tut, 'autobiography.. That of lisxnutik to suggested as a model, and it is thought Nasby may be secured to correct his or thography and/syntaz David licOlain, , a member of - - the Common Council of Phildelphia, , killed by on 'expreas train while he was , walking:l3n tl;le North. `retina.' Railhiad, near Laitsdal Station, Saturday last' —The four.oired'boatitii be used ty the Harvard Clublia'at Cambridge : , Idatisachu: settai It hi 521 feet 6 inches long, 18 inch es wide tunidahips, and 8 inches deep. will` b . With th e crew in but inchese out ' . of water. =I —ln & dl.vorce, case itt Indiana, the woman,. who was .plaintiff,i liemg owner of a farm, and; the man possessed of nothing,' the' defendarit'a. Attorney Askedfor,alimony for the husband. He didn't get it. . _ —5200,009 ifortlk,Of propertj was, de stroyed by the tire at . Georgetown,-44 'on aturday,-,6n whiCh there' ; *As ,not more than $411,000 insurance. The originated in a , drug storei and was the torli:dfiullnectionary., —Henry Shaffer,-near Waveerly,lowa, was helding fence posts,' a fe*Stlysisgoi• , while his, brotlier-in4tof wilt• :delving' them in with a sledge, wheni the sledge , coming offthe handle, it ;struck the pit of: the stomach, and he died' in thirty-six hours. —We were ;lever aware . before that there was any more sanctity in the :Eng lish thin in the French language, yet a religions pape,r objects to its readers using the word, erosiust as being too . Frenay, and suggests as a substitute for the word "Presbyterian billiards." • '—ln Ban Francisco is the fcetus of a whale; preserved in alcohol, which is about four inches in length. The mother was caught off the Bay of Monterey, and was eighty feet in length. The smallest specimen of the kind ever found before was eightten.inches in length. —Miss Lizzie. Mason, about `date= years of age, of marked-beauty, and pos sessed of a cultivated' and iedged mind, committed sulade by faking ',,stiYahnine, last Friday, at the residehge i'Mend, , near:ifetimapke, Alabiiista.:., 'Grief for the reoi l 444ath of her,father **Pied —A: erWight Ot.gqr while, & 'Km Rogers,' of Phelps • county, ibilssiouri; was In the ipirden*ith'. an 'infant, four;, teen months; old, seated- new her, ' an eagle swooped down and attedapted! to, carry off the child,' but was prevented by a dog which came to its assistance and fought valiantly in its defense, Cincinnati Enquirer proposes to substitute for 5' Decoration Day'. a Con tribution Day; with one day *eV - apart- North' and South, for thee, collection of funds for the care of 'the widows and or-, phins *of 'fallen ''heribes, whose 'wants cannot be auppllia by such ceremonies as those o 1 Decoration Day. =The latest.sensation inCentral Ben . tacky, is, the receipt of information by a young lady of Boyle county, that a for mer lover of hers, a Frenchman, hasl re cently died, leaving her by will the half of a very large estate, provided she Will take charge.of and educate his child. he will probably accept the cenditions. —The velocipede has , caused • much trouble in a Shaker community In Con. necticut. A. •young Shaker bought. a bi cycle, whereon au Elder obseryed that a Shaker on a velocipede could rbie only to the devil, to , prevent which terrible calamity he pulverized it with an axe. The result was that most of the younger brethren became indignant, revolted and left. Most of the civilized world like .a cup of good tea, and it is Certainly not , kind to say anything which may have a . ten dency to mar such innocent enjoyment; but we must,' in jusflce to the case, make some allusion to the secrets of tea•mhk ' tastes witness the method of preparing this , iciop. ular herb, he would abjure the ann., inebriating beverage at once. In one part of the building are rows Of sheet-iron pans set in masonry, and each heated by a bed ,of coals underneath. The• pans are, in number, from fifty to one hun dred.- They are 'raised from thq' floor about waist MO, and a number of Coolies are bent oVer - dtent, stirring , the tea to assist in dr34l4it• The. entit l ePf4ese is under thti,j.diseation of a';Chinaman, at whose signal the 'pans are ' iiiiptit.cl . and filled with fresh material. The coolies scoop it-up in.baskets and carry It - to' the other end :of !the building, -:where it is emptied into a large _bin.- .Empty, chests and half chests having ''proriously been . prepared and lined with -lead, they are tilled with tea, and the coolies then lan* on the boxes and tread them down'tO make good packing. , They are half naked and fearftill.V "dirty, and knoiving the cutaneous cniptions.whicli prevail in China, and the parisitic aftletiona of , tike peopla,gtmegallY. one, mightwzgascutabty. Shrink fkom tea. Yes, Yet ,ten, drinkery at least two-thirds of,-,Ahese coolies have sore feet.bound with !wiled, raw When the tea has been tramp:inefficiently, ant other coolies steps on a lead cover, a third one sti*OrOttland a . loditlf , pastes pi it riapef 'top- 'coVered'' vitt 'titibalistih characters. The than . '6arried'hya, place where the cover is nailed o n, , and it is matted , And Itinti ' wlll bao;bhOt and is then tedifOt s hipmen t'- Tnz Springfield, ()flier; 'Republic; 're lates that about a week ago a ruldclle,aged widow 'of that place, 'went' to Dayto r n and was married to. a batchelor of that city to. Whom she had been engaged tvio years or more. In an hour alter the , . wedding ceremony - the bridgroom was taken'. endderdy ill, and in a few Wl:lutes the "bride of an hour" was aividow : again. Heart disease was the husband's malady. Interesting to Tea DrinUera. , =s.~c:3a.~i;~,a.:~~:L='^~~.o-o`%s..~..a= = `t -~'n ~ ,_,-:iz;,r _ ~ ~Y£zSFc~rk. _ ~~ J 4 , 4 "' MOBS. 4-; , UrrtaN PIITA, 4430Nrittleytiam BAY 0 Irt 1 rrrfaticrsicli. June lllth 4 s lB6 n• EirlariciP .: TO AUTIOD Z. 4 1 ,• .; Noticeli herebtgtven that Conpoa to buret 'ai*Contiellevslie Railroad Conspany Tim): Mortgage Bonds, will be paid on and after,JIILY lit N aXT, opt n presentation an 4 clellverr,aa the. Merchants National Bank of BattYmore. • • • ‘ . JOHN H.PABE; Jr.; Treasurer: jelo:k46-21i6T ' gar .PENNSIELVANIA.: ROAD COMPANY. • . • .TaItAIItatZWB,..DEPAIIIVENT I PIIWA.DELIIIU: 'May 3d, IMO.' NOT/CE TO 13TOCKHOLD=4. - he Board of Directors have this day , declared a semi -annual' dividend of FIVE PEE CENT. on the capital stook atilt) Company. WO Of Na , tional,and State taxes, -payable lacash an pad af- Iter May 3U. 186,9. , , . • Blank powers 'of attorney for collecting divi dends can be had at the office of the . Ccoapaal7.• No. 2385. Third street.. . The mire will be mottled at Et .1;:ar. and dosed' at 4E. N. from May 30 to June b, for tiro pay ment of dividends, and after that date, Strom 9 A. M. to a P. Jkt• - • THOMAS fr.-FliiTH; Treasurer. • NOTIf. The Third lustat meat, 013 New Stook of 1868 s due and payable on or before June 18. PENNSTLIA.NIA Belle ROAD CO. ' • TREASI7IIER , 6 DPARTMENT.' ruitanstrnta:: Fa., April s, lose: TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE , TENN- , SYLVAN/A, R4ILROAD , COMPANY. • 'All Stockholders. re4red on the Boolut of this Company on the day oi'Aprll, 11309, Will be entitled to enbscri for TWENTT.F/VE ;ERR CENT. of their respgutt i minteresteht New Stock, at par..ii follow's: " ' • ' ' .Ftrst. Fifty per tent. at nitrifies of sithsetip tion; between , the 41Itli , day . 1869 1 , and :the 30th dotter JunevlSKF." Second. NW per sent. between the Ilith day of NOVember; 1869. and the Klee day of Decent. ber, 11369; or. it Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of sub. ecription. said each instalment - se pail tap shall be entitled - to a pro •rita' of the Dit , idend that may be declared on inn 'shares. • TAfrd. That every Steekholder Itolding lees than four ;there', shall he entitled te subscribe for one share; and those holding mete than a multiple , of four shares shall be entitled to Entb• scribe for an additional share. , -, • Antra. All shares upon whichlutalarenta ire yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, SSW will be entitled to their allotment of the Twenty-flive - per cent. at par, as though they were paid in full.- myikhill THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treseurer. • .• CITY TA.X11214, 1809. In accordance with Section OM, Page See of City Digest, , I__l i'i ' TO THE CITIZENS OF FITISBURGIL That the , assepsments liar 1809 o* City. CHLZ Building . , Special, Poor, Eualnese,Vlty School and Ward Whoel Tato , Ind City Water Bents Thebeen rerorned tome for Valtetloa• above taxes are subject 401 i DRDEOTION RE' FIVE PRE OENTlnfilt mild on-or before the FIRST DAY..OP AUGUeT -and TWO PER VENT Old If paid between the FIRST DAY Or TENUEEAUGUST and the FiPTEEIiTH E.A-1 OF BE'. /Rena dedtfetSon will be' alfowed`on tat r eaVvald between September fifteenth and October Ittat. • - ArAn at/Orton at fire Pet , * i A .,.• r - i. tit rno 1 1 • $ ti" ri 7, -" - -."r" , 't .... • : i p.... it z T . 1* ,,,, u ,„,„..,„.,• „1„„., ,-. • 0 -,.. t 1 4 , ._ , .. ~,„; ~,.. .....„, _ f .x._ .. . • ~ • -•1; , . , - • - ENTS Aim/1178BM Pir,ItANDI THREE DAYS' FETE! JAMES ROBINSON, The Champion Bider, WITH HIS SUPERB EQUESTRIAN TROUPE J ALLEGHE NY: ON THE! DIAMOND, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, STJINIE.II7th,I9th and 10th, C;ARDNER & KENYON'S MAIIMOTk . MENAGE_RE, COMBINED WITH :TAMES ROBINSON'SI CHAMPION CIRCUS I The Largest , rest and most Instrut tire Exhibi tion in the World. , A Full and Comprehensive Menagerie, Jk COMPLETE FAULTLESS CIRCUS, 17 . tider one Mgmmoth Psalm for One : Prig , . Is full it'd complete; embracing RARE BEASTS an aI , BIEDS from all parts of the world. Lb* *if Aninialst • P tfrican Elephant; Bahia Annie. Royal Bee gal Tll ter. Double Humped Backtri an Camel. Afri es nt Lions. Asiatic Lioness. Rraznilln Tigers, Pair ol• kfrican Leopards'. Wild Zebra from 'Canary. So o th American Panther. Spotted Hyena btripuu ina,•Large White Polar P.ear, African Mittel Ginsu, .Peruvlan „Lama, South American Ihex.. W hire Wolf, Pair of. spotted Axis Deer from the banits of the rivef Gan gee. Black Bear. erotism= Bear. Australian Kangaroo, African Porcupine, lin !mammon. African OPtrich, standing nearly Ihr,s ibet high. Geld and Sliver Pheaaants7, - Afrl• cam Pelicans. White Crested Cockatoos, . Red . Created Cockatoos. patrigS. Maceaws ands a host •Of Maar animals too numerous to mention. TILE CIERCUS DEI'AIAMENT, 'Mader tie iihniediste supervision of the wor.tra tit% teat Mo•seman; JAMES 11011114.. will am_ply maintain its title of the Champ! Circus. • ForetoOrVao our the large list of Artists that* erm_prise :the company Ls the only tireat Eider 1.1 the VP . -.nue the wort d in the l arg e ;mu o f 1.117017.10 --- Dor.- LARS„ tt. produce hts equal as a Barebact Rider. Tbte bold defy has never beau accepted,' and still stands op. In ta•the world. EMOTIONAL DISENTHRALLED ACT, _ On his Bs:Tel:met Steed, throwing Forwaand Backward Sotnersanits 'over high objects' and through helicons, Pironettinli posturing and 11, andiniang, inhoduning his L,fant son . . .. IndLIELENCE, . . The prettte at . smallest and smartest child ever brought ini o tie ring. The culmination of Mr. Robinson's tr 4lne sl.Oa n Exploits will be the tar rying of the- Fairy -Child Erect Upon His Head. The Beautifni boy CIL A.RENCE will also appear at each exh ibilloisln his MEifiATIUME MENAGE ACT, ~ Upon his Pearly Pigmy Pony, and In an interest-! Ina Bareback Act. Among the other not ahlll - tiii‘ is Miss ELIZA' 'RwayoN, the yeeng. graceful and daring Pre miere Equestrienne. Madam r CAMILLA, Madlllis 311 bilalk;.iLA. PETITE MAGGIE, Miss KT. CLAIR, HUNTING k MATTHEWS. Mr. V RANK ROBINSON, tn.. ARABIAN BROTH• ERS, Muter EDDIE AEU NEE. Mr- ROBERT HUNVINO, Mr. CHARLES MATTHEWS, Mr. DAN GARDNER. iM. HARRY NING, ligicer• ORKGORY. Mr. 31.. i 'TIacCOLLOM,Mr.FILED .EHICK also. Messrs. COLEMAN, RICE, MICKLEY. IinNOIT, LOGAN. td ANA- ' HAN. de., O. Mr.-CH MILES KENYON rnll at cacti cAhlblUen Introduce tkir. BeatitlinkHigh ly Edatrited HorseANOOMAIL THE CRAND PROCESSION, Whieh will tate place on THIIItSDAT,the 17th. at 10 A- 51• wilt be a Feature of the Days Aniu,ement, 'headed by the Beautiful Sw.n Chariutoiratan by a line of handsome Cream Col ored Horses, followed by the Ring Horses, Ele phant. e phant. Camel, Cars zee ant!. handsomely Pic tured Cages. gaily ileeorated. forming a Moving Panorama of nes. , ll• a mile In length. _ Two. Exhibition* Each Day Afternoon and Evening Doors upon at 1 o'clock la tile after noon; Circus Performance to commence at In the evening doors open at 3h olelock,to com mence at TX i , gving all those who wish to witness the Illenagerie andnot the Circus ample time to do so anti retire hafore the Circus Performance commences. Gentlemanly Ushers will be at tendance and seats for all. Admission, 50 wets: Children under 10, $l5 cents. The Diamond Studued Campton Belt, Golden Medals and. Trophies, can be seen on no. days of exhibition lit Pittock's sews Depot. . PROPOSALS. . . . powne., ~.OPPICIL CITY NlffillClLitt . AND NOTIVETON, PitttIMITD, Junels, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. • - SE A.LEDI Pit(yOSALS for grnding, paving and curbing 4th; street, from Butler street to i , the Alleghe y rivar; • . ~. Beach ails ,frotit Pride to Miltenberger street ; Spring elle , front Alst to 5,15 th street. Spruce ell . front SlAtb 'to Sillithstreet. ... Liberty st et, from Ibuilett street to the Pike . , Sixteenth/treed from Pike street to Bridge. St.Patricks alley„ftnm Marion to Miltenberger. Liberty stet, , from 31st to 384 street e . . .., • Penn att . froin abst to 33d .street Also.; forisying purity pipe sewer Oh) two fuse in.diankttyr,, op •Yritirth avenue, front' fitnithAeld Street, to , Ctre7. alley, wilt .be received at th is alleenntlit UMISDAY. June St Gd t ISBO. : Blanks ;for bidding and specilicaticntsean .be had, akthls °nice. i . , ~- -, • -,,, The Committee Yeserve the right to reject. any, or ali bid/W.4ld no bill considered unless mad# out on blanks from this °ace. . ••• I • . . • ~ ~ . • at. J. amomE, . ; Mr ;ENG/MEWL ~ I - Jelk.b.l2 OilitoicT ettr l'itonizaslaithi n Bgielt ..1 --, - . ,*. - - Pusburab. June IS, 8 . tn. pirariez.—, Sealed : 7PrOpOiati .for ,, namberlng. houses:6n' , Ebner - attest o r tgt 3 u 3 ntrf23 l l4 ll llt7. ‘, .lll4 b 4a r :tr i ggi? i g,i !Et:Moutons and method' Of tunnting; call at .. ~ H. J... 1,10014. - City palpeer. , inli:tC 'DYER .AND SCOUREIR, H. ! a NCE , DygR:AND SCCII.IRE.R. No,'B sir.!cx.Ant. lemma= ininta. 5 iumi 187 Tldrd StnAdi uses, Pa. . vs,; 4 . 7. - ;' A 'fig' own AbiUSM= II KTE. INEW OPERA HOUSE. Lessee... Manajer WEDNICSDAY ICY.ENING. June 16. colt mentary beuent to —. G. F. CONKLIN'. The performance will commence with the cele brated drama of DICK TURPIN. ' TOM Ming • F. A. Tannehill. Itujian t Ct/L'EER I , u D l E E x ST ir Gu AW EMUTEIHAMmMtX era, ru e AVULA BRoTHI:US, Ariel Pars; and TumblD g. Cloud nwingh.g, 1,4,411,41.,. GB., ee., EIieSTICIN and BOYD. ' " "'" To conclude with the Durletta or WIDOW'S VICTIM. Aliritux sheet open Wednesday morning., faF''ACADEIGIT OF MiIBIC. On WEDND. DAY EVENING.. June 16th. will be oresented tha interesting Plav of the Sr HAN_ GE it, In whim M.ss JEAN 11094 ER win appear as :Mrs. FI.iLLT:P.. Mr. AR1‘..01.1,• Ora appear ance in tint elLy) as the STRANGER. Miss CATH— ARINE I,MCETTE, from Drury Lane and st„ J. mot Theatre. London.- and 311. MORTON DEICE. the wen known Anglo-American Come dian, will make their first appearance this even ing in the Musical Comedette entitled PEPPEC TION, as played by them in England and New York, in whicu they will introduce their original. songs and dut.tts, never before produce'u in this piece in Pittsburgh. . 1,01% office open from 9A. al. to 4P. M. Also, sea• s eau' re , secured at Melon's music store, Miner's book Store and Barr, %mike ta -Bonnier, Sixth Street. - - • HOME FESTI-'VAL. The annual sale of Fancy Articles and. Be freshnients of this charitable institution, will take place In the court yards and gardens of the "Church Home," la Lawrenceville, opposite the Arsenal Park, on Thursday Afternoon and Ereidng. Admission and supper tickets can be obtained jeL3:kl7 t the entrance gate 13 1 'tSTRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, -The ladles of Plymouth Church will' hold a btravelierry Festival in EXCELSIOR. HALL, corner Federal and Lacock streets, Alle gheny,*: on • TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS;ISth and 15th inst. The member and Lien& of the church are respectfully inv.ted to be present. . Jell:k3l ;11 q: $ H. W. WILLIAM), Lessee and. Manager. To-nlebt—Compilmentry benefit to Mlss LUCY C LIP'S Obi. Mr. P. LicDirmott,-Barlow.Broth• •ers, and the great company In a superb olio ant the burlesque called THE •`WlTlfl" PAWN. "Last Matinee of the season on Wednesday. ay - FIFTH ATENITE HALL.- No. 65 Fifth avenue opposite the Opera lionse,'Plitsburgh. Ps.. . IP. R. STROUP MRsager. This bowie has one of the finest Billiard lßooms In the city. It Is .ecleedly,the coolest sad most inviting place. The tables. ere ad new and ens brace Mr The modern Imptorements. ind offers s.perlor.attramlons to lovers of the game. ' AUCTION SAWS. BY AL MOATS 8 4ADY SIDE RESIDENCE, AT AUCTION. On THORiDA:t JUNE 17th, at 334 o'eloek, will b. sold , by sawttoh on thc premises. the very beaatlful reed. tire of the late Orrin Newton. y.sq... at ebadYs tde Station, on 'the line! of the Psnnsylvania Jtatircrad. thr.e and a half miles from the Union Depot. The grounds consist of. tour acres well improved and highly ornairiented with fruit, shade and forest-trews. shrubbery and small fruits. That portion in • front of the house' is a beautiful level lawn of nearly ond hundred yards square, fronting on Centers avenue, while that in the rear baa a handsome •gkitlei elope. fronting on the railway. They house isl a two s ory trouble' frame containing parlor, sitting and dininu rooms, with tiding doors, live bed•• rooms. kltchenorash- house. pantries, closets and other conveniences. here are marble mantles Boston range, bake-oven. boiler, pumps. Spring: h ouse, staole and carriage house. There are handsome front and aide porch/ s, and an observa tory from which' exceedingly flue otters lot' the surrounding country is obtainable. Abundance of good soft water on the premises. , - The house is a very substantial structure, has a very pleasure appearlnce:and is altogether & first class residence. It adjoins the residence or Dr:Hussey, and Is encircled by th se of Messrs. Howard,. eiltchcock, Itenstisw: Pitcairn, 11_ ewis and Graham. It is near - to church and sehool, and but a • few yarns from tinadyslde Stialon. There are ten trains daily to and from the city— • eighteen minutes' ride. In view of the spacious and comfortable dwelling, the„ eligible and agreenble sitostion. the easy tritvel, the good neighborhood, and ad the Pleasant surroundusgs s this property should command the especial- at tontion of business men desiring to procure a beautiful suburban home. If desired by innd lag purchseers present at the sale, the PropertY will be sold In sections to suit. It wlll:however s be firm offered entire. The premises are unoc cupied. Immedlate - possession given, Heys to Inspect can behad aS.IIII Wood street. . , • Terms—Ole-third cash; balance in one and two Tears. Train for sale leaves Union Depot slt o'clock, city -rime. A. AEGIGATS. Auctioneer. 1110 Federal street, Allegheny. BY A. WILWAIBL'. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS MODERN P AINTINGS, BY DISTIN-: G O , IIED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Alt..' R SD AY AND FBID AY, Jv ne 17th. and 18th, at 10 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P.m., each day, will be solo on second fluor of Com mercial ales Rooms, 100 Smithfield street', (side entrance also on Filth avenue, shove Smithfield./ a large collection of high class Modern Paintings, by distinguished. American and •Enropeltri ar- Slats. Also several original pictures by the late Pittsburgh artist, Blythe. The sale comprises a very eh dee Galiery, . d Oil Paintings, am lected with great clue an ddiscrimination from the stu dios of eminent and • foreign artlsts. e mbracing Landscapes, igure Pieces, Marine Flews, Life, Aca. the whole constituting a collection of remarkable beauty and value, to which the at tention of connoisseurs and lovers of art is CplA dently. Invited, as certain to bear the closest sern• tiny and moat critical judgment, They are all mounted in elegant gilt frames, of the latest Pat tens and best workmanship, warranted gilt with pure gold leaf. The paintings are now arranged on fret exhibition, day and evening, until time of saes. Descriptiye catalogues ready for dis trlb Lion . Ladles. and geatlemen specially in vited tu. examine the collection, as this sale It particularly deserting their attention. jel4' A. McChWAINE. Auctioneer. E SALE OF THE' rtztt, E-TATS OF THE FALLSTON 4) DEN WARE WORKS. FALLSTON "BOR OUGH. HEAVER CM—FRIDAY MORNING, Jane 18th, al 19 o'clock. by order of W. A. Lewis, Esq., Assignee of Bailey & McCandless.. . bankrupts, will be sold at Commercial Rooms, 106 Smlthtleld Street. the entire large real et. ate, situate In Faliston borough, Beaver county. Pa,, and known as the Faliston Wooden Ware Works, including the grounds, buildings, ma:. , chinety, .to., necessary .or manufacturing wood.. • en ware, together with 36 shares of power o tie Falisten Water Company. The machinery is of'; the latest improvement. For other partienlarC: Inquire of W. A. Lewis, 93 Diamond St... jell' . A. hiCLLWAINE. Auctioneer. ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS Qualities and Colors. ee i address 'J.'& NM111:14 „ Seventh Avenue, , v3101:sle PITTSBURGH. PA rassvii.rtanx • ‘.64 PRINTINO INY wow'. C. E. ROBINSON, 111ANtr1A0TURZSI 01P ' Black aalpolottd Print4 . la Lithcinphia 11:NEL VARMIINBS, Ad Gray's Ferry Road sad 8101 1 Street*, texas. o is H2NDZBSOP, ...M. W. CANXIIMO. rnEtuun