0 ostt~Tr 0111E62011G 0,0141 G. • • We realty don't know whet to do— Its to eking us feat old, This sneezing, coughing, bothering. Cali cankerous bad cold , A thestion we can't answer right— _ e tell you.'ila most true - A friend said, 'Tome, *hat will yme-taker , Bald wp, take—n. ohm! Wr went to see the play one night, And-right beside 11$ sok - • - A pretty girl with nobby dress,. And atnnnixtrionkty not, While we writ, taughlnravthe play, bhe took us lobar slaw, And said, ,•`Wlhat are on laughing • - tiald we, '" We lisagii—or you!" WA.neier can dtieak excent with pain— Dar head's eli•ln a stew— It maker% di and in makes b; . •It atialW a body through; , It bothers us co all the time, __Vedectit know what to do; lawtarlog out quite fast, Idke.—here !Commis — a shod HENEIIIS. about to establish a nun- -1 -;;EageMP . ury. t, • :: ....LCroton. a r, somehow or other, is 0,4,5 , oily '. .d- Y : . , . ttr The Lou. on Tfasett is . now said to bo e organ of rleanslamily. ,- 'New (ideal's' butchers = have struck, .3 1 meat Is very oscirce in consequenee. -4Or,tl;venty-iiir ,dollars yoamay pull Man'onosectuitehard , In San Francisco. till3olePirik , Berard is to be thO 6411 ' . P,arelm.l ot ijibilikoYin°raitr at eureSall4errnmcrbeurla.i ni at St. Catherine's Spring in Canada. A‘St. 'Louis editor went abroad re• t ti ..., cenAly; said now he is to marry $300,000 attached to a French widow. I - - —.Fifth Arum hones in New York have CashmerV door•mals now, and it is supposed that the next _novelty will be ehmershair dish fonts._ ' - —A.4 ? Leal!, boy keeps rattlespakes, ,pd teit4etiidiaself, extremely disgusting .. by biting the herd .off tone for the small price,of oitildollar per : head. ' • —ifte?allthe talk, it turns out not., to be Faimy Ellslerat all who has married the King of Portngial:' It ilia Miss Hens ler, who is Dot so ,old as Fatini, Virginian': kills rattlesnakes by seizing thcm . .** the throat and eject ing tobacco juice from his mouth into theirs, as their) 'jaws open under the presinut.' —The Yalcr:Vniyeridty crew has lost one nmabeti, t tetman pho , takes his place is not thorouglaytrahaedknotiff,he as at: customed toAWing. wi t h the crew as was • the ez-metmher.' , . • ' , ~ 'A. k -Omaha hi bO s tuirfor oil. : We 're member that, some, _taus-ago, about the - time G. F. Train was there,,'. them were very strong liialaiions of 'via noticed in that Asighborhood. :.i ; rl `, —A successful -- a potation has been -made of thejnil 1 0f a l oung lion at Madras, India, under the inft encezif chloroform: cA - plaYful 'tigo - spoiled the caudal l i ar '.ornament by cheWin - lt, . , , . —The umbrella of . Horace Greeley , is said to be forty-two years old, and still • in.a fine shit° bf,preservation, as it has, i•like the famous Paintings of • the masters, ' been several tinies.carefallyz rdstored. —Mr- Padiviek, the':,usurer known as • Ptho spider,". who has'the credit of hav ing broken - up more ,nOblii families than any other man in - Englindy is the Duke of i Newcastle's, creditor to the amount of 295, •. ' • , , . • —A traveller o t t d.- e i Western railroad , was surprised, r conversing with a ladyl- e who , argued that women should allowed tb do all men's work, to be asked to take her checks and call a liacklfor. her. - —Thii;big potteres of Trenton, N. J., ha - ve be n furnish e d with labor-saving es the fifteen weeks that machines during • the-strikers have held out, and the mann , facturern now offerr to' take back only a , :few of the men in any case. • • 'lfrty sponges from the. New Yurkliaspitals are nicely cleaned and Whitened befire they are exposed for ; saleonthestreetsandferryboats. People Airbe buy them can be sure they are good becausa they have been thoreughly tested for everly 'sort of hospital use. _ - . -The great eclipse begins \in Asia on the 8 August and, strange to say, :-ends zi tthis,country on the 7th. This "silo gip quick traveling froin West to E ,cannot be aecounted for by the comp Akin of the Pacific t Railroad and 10 must be some ohr mason ,for California lawyer recently, after stating a pioposition, said: "May it please youripaorr—Pll bet a hundred dollars t and Alike the money, that what I say_; is good te;ll'_•'' The attorney on, the. oil* side declined to c bet, and i the argument was admitted bY,pc Court to be ratan- _ --A wester:l' orator is m ore than wm. ally blessed. ; • men have to be I'PeliAlefied If they are able to make one , ffiralaigiread eigleTourth of Sat %gin Per year, but this man :h&c engaged , ...- to delivm one ini the third at,. cie place, \, :**4 4 : 1 414*.PD dali,. 4 - cu4i) I r raede", th \ Such bliss cannot ottentell toN:ttt llot !pi ' 'lna: - :'- 1- " ' 'l' ' ' ' ' • - :, ' •,' . . ..., ) .1. 0 TwiPbolorie titi " faiancof wawa's- A t \ ton, compliihithst b 'Medical Soddy of the District 1,4 1 09 • bia *vili not admit -I them ea • znethb^ — 'We having• granted' I.thliti licertibk tto'pricticC - .The - itilii of thellobletyltualte 414 puidsliable offence tforlany.nntutbet- to thold) a' cOnefiltetion , pipith_ ay physician who isinot a meatier ` ',,and r thereforei , the practiccof the colored -physicians! 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Here is theischedulifor California pas sengers bound eastward: Baggage-mas „tars of the Patific *road are on the Bs eramento - boat who receive and check IniggagoAhrough to destination. Bag. gage for points east of Omaha is checked to Omaha, and before the arrival of trains at that point, baggagemasters go through the train and recheck to destination. Full passengers are allowed, 100 - pounds bag. gage free, and children \under 12 - years of iZ age, *pounds. Fuse. are allowed to take small' baskets, tinge, &c., with themin the can, or pia& the same in the charge of the bag e-master, with the privilege of access at Y :time.- -Ta tra W„gage above the ount named, s2,o, 4 ctirrencY, per 100 Pounds, from San Franciseo to Omaha. , - . . The arrangements for sleeping on the Central; Pacific route are not fully' per. fected, for the want of asufllcient number of sleeping cars. The traveler from San Francisco can , have staterooms, or a berth on the Sacramento boat, at a charge of 8 8 2f0 , r a stateroom With two angle berths;'' fm "It t staterooms; with one doable and one single berth, .at $3; and . dinner at $1; single•berthil, fifty cents; arriving'at Sa cramento -at about two o'clock in the morning. Passengers 'sleep all night on the boat. Breakfast at Sacramento, and start at 8:30 tr. mike Dinner at Cisco, (ninety-two miles from' Sacrit mento), jot west of the summit; at 12:15; stopping - twenty minutes. = Sapper at at Wadsworth; (228 miles), ht 8:80 P. M. sto_ppin4 twenty minutes. The night is passed in the care between Wadsworth and Carlin, (448 kilts), where a stop is made of thirty -minutes for breakfast. Dinner at Toano: (559 miles) at 8:15, stopphig thirty-minutes, arriving at Promontory at • 9:55 P. 14. 1 where they change cars to the Union Pacific road. The eating accommoda tions on the 'Union Pacific are similar to those on the Central, the cars stopping at RaPer intervals. The Pulhnan sleeping cars are run on the Union Pacific road. The Central Pacific have in use two sleeping cars of a different style, and have eight more on the way from 'Wilthington, Del., where they were manufactured, and ten ad diticoial ones itre, ordered to be' ready for the completion of, the - Western Pacific, when a morning Mid evening, train. will run from San. Francisco. The charge for sleeping cars to Promontory are, for a. double berth.,ss, coin; stateroom (two in each car), room in each for four $l2, coin. From Promontory to Omaha, double\ berths throng% . 410, currency. The summary of inthspensible - expenses from San Francisc:o fci Onittha, outside; of the railroad fare, may be approximated as follows: Stabs Boom. SacraMen'o boat, two ben's.. 55.00 Miner on Sac ramtnto bust 1 00 Breakfast at - Sacramento—. Dinner at .01sco Supper at Wadsworth— ....... tit. el:dug car to Promontory.. Breakfast at Carlin-. Dinner st 9 wino Lunches to take In cars, say.. Coln' 00 Arriving at Promontory eV 9:55 p. Tiine, .one day, fifteen and a half hours. This side Promontory, the sleeping ear to , Omaha, 1 ON Mlles 11 - lbr two berths $lO,/ currency, for vne berth 1 45 00 Three meals per clay, for two and a half days, eight meals at seventy...five ctrits Currency *** ** * ..... ••• .611 co Between - Omaha and Chicago the run ning time is twenty.severi hours; five days and seven hours from Bacnimento; dig -team, 2,268 and the expenses are abo_ut the same, per day. Time into New York; seven days; distance, 3,167 miles. Senn - Mon by a Pretty Young Quakeress. - A. beautiful young lady. • dressed as a ,Quakeress, entered the - office of a promi nent railroad official yesterday, and asked for a pass , over the road, good for one month. he stated that she was engaged _in missionary work, and expected to do much good. The peculiar character of the work was explained, and, asking the younilady to. be seated, the ,gentlenian proceeded to M 1 out a plum as 'requested. This was handed to her, but, stating that she could not read, she handed it back. .The gentleman read aloud the pass—Al lowing her to go to any -point on the whole road at any time within one month from date. The lady, to his surprise, dropped • on her knees and prayed earnest ly for some minutes. The act did not surprise as much as her sweet tone and beautiful language. Most beautiful thoughts were expressed in wa=ll chosen words, and the woman seemed to yield to the.spirit of the moment. In her own ge, the spirit moved her tb thank d for putting so good a man in such a place: She said she had been an idle, frivolous girl,' disposed to ignore the teachings and endow of her people, but that, uneducated as she was, she had de voted herself to a good work and had accomplished much, and hoped to accom plish much more. Thisis the incident as it occurred. Be this woman whom she may she prodUced quite an excitement in places where generally there is too much business for anything in the romantic way: —Brom the Columbus (Ohio) Journal, 'June 21. _ / LovePe Expenses Leidy In Cardiganshire, England; a. young man disapoluted In a love!, affair sent a bill containing the following items to his "deceitful love," 'after she- had .wedded anothery .111—, Nov. late •ELIM—;---; , to To 58 glasses 'of wine',' at different fairs and Machete, 18s,. Bd.; to I. palr''of 'ahoes;' and ' heeling another piir,thatl wore out in going and comin - g - frinh'-'---r, 4s. ed.; for doctor's bill for curing a tonsil, caught by waiting under your windowon a wet night, £9 93 .' 9 d4 to. Postor•Otu.. lid.; to de ceiving me and = throwhig me out or a partner for life, £100; to enticing me to • come to 99 time", "nt ' 2s, ` 6d. each time £l2 to 19 dayilliist in your , com- Tinny 76. fiderLEl29l4s. . £4 V • • CUP/ o TEE PLOVi. &VIM_ In the Lowell. Hydrstalie Stpertmenta 01 James B. Fran, we have - the: record of a te l n i ce of experiments on the flow of w., cyst weirs =of a certain construe. ucain i ztit dowdurlitg 1,-certain time Its-` mg PLAY direct L meat am en,; fik`lacei r , !Mg _ of kupwa and rag, %Pa - ,ons. tbejmeott4 libtgesim,,,,e:ifOrk, we' find, 'Naar, 'we'Kwu - ."4 la'sezt eir of eiperiniente on gmtgibgtherilow at; aterln reetangtdar * lll6 ' rat ' ?tratalli ar , loaded; tubes' di, measurements Noe~or , by'-'l4onethe same body (lOW aaJt 'fiTef ***it, by the 271)6014 • • 1 . 4!4..1 4 . 1 11 ) 1 ,bia1neth0d or tominlct" We , . I Paaysorth'',Aot only taker dile work to be"ivitiriaard authority, ontlmmetwo - methiSde g the ik E w of water, but we can - 4 , lKN'tvlthaata taut, exaggerating the value of the book, call it a standard authority on these two subjects for all PITIESM2r - The Way They Talk In California. (From the Ban Yrs nchco leetden - Oity.) Who is she? That beautiful, woman Whom you drove to the Cliff early last week, 'Mr. J. D. We saw you. We Were there. Von did notknow ne, smug the scores who wentio thebeach to spend a pleasant afternoon; nor ,did_; we know you except byname.'But We did knoff . the fasdnating womimthe syren-who shared the seat with you- behind the coal blank pair that spurned the dust of the level road, while yogi._ tight heart f went whirling'alediglike a cliannek lark flut tering helplessly toward the faegt of the sly and deadly serpent. You are a young man-barely twemty-fivel-0, we know you. J. D.! You were , dressed in light colored _clothes. with a blue hat and black cravat; you, ore two rings on your right hands and a valuable stone sparkled on your shirt front. ' The "lady" was ex pensively attired (whose money bought the goods? Diamonds • shone •on - her white hand, When we saw her glove re, moved at the --. House. ' (Where did she get theni? Whose, gifts were they?) i But those di. onds, young man, did not ' possess" theb rilliancy of, the eyes-the magnetic ey El thathave infatuated you the ,eyes t-gleaM upon you with a strange mi eof passion and mystery eyet that to all tyou, you know not whither! r f oli Do you think she would dei ' 'to waste a glance on you but for y o ri ee?,, Beware! If you do not o eri eyes to your OM. ger, you r-: chest May yet take wings -the wings.. of . thatt imaginary dove -and fly away; and yotir wealthy father, who lasi too soon,' we fear, intrusted you with a large: share in'--- his establishment, may yet rest in the grave of a gray-haired pauper! Who is she? We, will tell you. In the town of H--;-, on the Atlantic aide, a wealthy man wasmindered, about six years ago, and his lacerated body thrown into a certain river. . Suspicion at once fell on the 'young and handsome wife and one who was known to be her paramour. They were arrested and tried severally. Circumstantial evidence never pointed more unmiegkatily to the guilt of any - one thin td the guilt'of these wretches. He was hung; but she, by far the more culpable, doubtless the chief in stigator of the crime, was, through some accursed technicality of the law, acquitted. • With the unblushing audacity of. Satan himself, she laid claim to her share of the murdered , man's estate, obtained it, re: moved. from• the scene of her mime, and journeyed-no one knew whither.‘' But we saw her brazen but-beautiful face in the prisoner's dock, and that face, young man, is the face that has been smiling on YOU of late. Her great crime has not troubled her Immovable heart-has writ ten no lines on her handsome face-the eyes have- lost none or their brilliancy, but like the serpent's, to' which they may be so aptly likened, have only intreased with age in their deadly power; and, al thongh -Nurse,-rlitts 7 -0, it is truel-she appears but threq.or i fOur years older than yourself. Now. you know her, Mr. D. GoAii, If:you - ehckuie; bat when she has destroyek you, remember our warning and do 'not say that your iate is worse than your , folly deserved. 2 . 1% .1, 75 !MEI BRIEF TELEQI;LUff& —The . remains of the asaassin Booth were interred in;the family vault, at Bal. timore, on Sunday, is the presence of a number of relatives and friends: —The Official Gazette, Ottals,',Canade, contains u a proclamation setting' apart the -Ist of July, Dominion Day, ad it-general public' holiday for the present ari4atibse quent years. . —The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph iays, on the beat authority, that the cor respondence between Secretaiy Berle and President Grant, published in a "New York paper, is a forgery. —The anntutypt ing regatta of the Yale College Clubs occurred on Saturday. The University crew wen in nineteen. min utes and forty-five seconds--iiistanoe three miles and four htuadred feet. —The Ocean National Bank, at New York, was burglarized on Sunday night: Seventy thousand dollars in Government bonds and large amounts of securities be longing to depositors were taken by the , No.arreats. • —A bridge has been washed away near Corry, Pa. on the Atlantic and. Great Western Railroad. A passenger. train ran off the track, and the engineer, named Sprague, was killed. None of the passengers are reported killed.- —Hon. Thomas B. Boss died near Lebanon. Ohio, on Monday, aged eighty yearg. He was the •law preceptor of Hon. Thomas Corwin and was Corwin's partner in law. He represented his die• tract in Congress in 1820 and for many years he has resided on his farm. —The latest returns from the vote en lay delegation in the Methodist Church as received at the office of the Methodist, in New York, up to Saturday evening, June 28. are as follows: Whole number of votes cast; 38,455. For lay delegation, 27,58704ain5t. 10,871; .majority for lay delegation, 18,71.8. . /. - Llnformation from the west iialt th at . the country west ofJuction My r s, is Inundated in many places and that houses, stock, crops, Acc., ere washed away.- It- is reported' that twenty-five persons have been drowned hi 'Chap man's Creek 'county, and that the town of Avelino is flooded' and 'two persons drowned. • —ln the City Council of St. Limb, yes-; terday, a resolution was offered and_rc• 'ferred to especial committee, instructing: the Committee' on the ,Paiiifie Railroad to inquire into the re ..rt that the Dim tors have paid V 50,111 to _One of their utunber, and to consult with the City Counsellor slid 'act in 'accordance with his instructions in protecting the city in her rights.`, ' • • —A. Richmond (Va.) dispatch- says: There is great rejoicing among the whites over the, -increased majority of 20,000, which theregistrationgives them. The prospect of , returning power some to have liberalized theminda.evert of _re presentatives. of strioteit Virginia, sect; And to inch *degree that oonserva. , tire men of prominenoe are putting on; foot a movement tools* Bt.l Alexander iSharpr former Postmaster:her.? Who'll, a brother-in-law of the pullout Marshall of ' the:District of •COlumbia i l 10 the United States Senate. • The movement. for Sharp " is evidence otthe most radical change in the feelings of conservative politicians. AB. 4t ' Philadelphia, Saturday resulted in great de %struction of property ., The block "bounded by 'Oxford , street, „‘Vo =Ma avenue and; -Fifth and Sixth • ts, c9naprieed Atwood! entirelyolinatinf titigostAblishnient!li and taws of •wassbout three!! r s o r g e Toei llde Ph ire Ctuto l4 ; Wm. M. MoDanip 's,, manufacturer ,of , curled- hairs ; Stifer's furniture ;maker; C. Hairs,lnrniture ciutitert P,:senry,e lsawyer. Hermann Steen% dell dr- Co., PO Schnitz 41 ; 044leather, manufacturers; C. P. Williams, tonieti Philadelphia and Boston Salt Fish 4 Com- pany, and others, Several dwellings were partially burned. The loss willnot 1: 0 0 Ws, than 1t90,0014 EWE 3 'WEE-NESDA-X., JUNE `3o ' ~.;,1861' ligy'.. SCHENCK'S . PITLIIOIIIIC :___-" STROP._ _IINAWEED TONI AND MANDE/LEM PILLS Will cure Consumpthm, Lim Complaint and Dyspepsia, If taken actobrd. In g_l4 directions. . They are , all three to be taken at Masame time. They cleanse the stomach, re lax the !Ivor and pit It. to work; then the appetite becomes pa tient the food dlgesta and makes good blood; th begins to grow In flesh; the diseased er ripens into-the lungs, and the patient outgrows toe disease and gets well. This is the only way so cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. - J. if. Schenck, of Philadelphls, owes his unrivaled success in the treatment of pulmonary Consumption.. The Pal moniciliciP ripen' the morbid - matter in the Inagartaatnre throws ittaffby =easy eaoeutors. tiori, fbr when the phlegm or matter is ripe a alightcough.will throw itol, and the patient has `rest and the lunge begin to heal. T.l do Ohl, the Seaweed Tonic an d Mandrake Pills must be fleet, used to cleanse the stomach and _Uver. so thattbe Fulmer* Syrup and the footivoull makegoOd blood. Schenck , ti Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the uncts of the gall bleddee; thaille starts freely...and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a edirpo'son wtich le very dart gerene la cle!h l ith greet cate,) that will unlock the gall bladder end start the • secretions of the liver like Schenck , a Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of tte ost prominent causes of Consumption. Sehenek'sBes weed Tonle Is a gerat ntle stimulant i 7 and altive. . and the alkali t the Seaweed, which thik 'preparation is mad ' ot, assists the stomach In turow out the gastric nice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into goodt.ood without fermentation or soaring In the stomach. , _ The great reason why physicist's do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too much; they give medicine to stop the cough. to stop chills,to stop night sweets. hectic fever and by so doing they derange the whole digest ive powers, lock ing up the secret.tms, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. . Dr. Schanck, in bits treatment, does not try to. stops cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Be move the cense rend they will all stop of - their OWII accor4. lio one can be cured of Consump lion Liver . emplalut, Dycpepsia, Catarrh,: Canker,Uleerated - Throat, unless the liver and' stomach are made healthy. .. . , . 111 • EMBOLIV NOTICE: It. a Person, nes _consumption.. of pourse,the ungs in some way are diseased, ei th er tubercles, &Wessell. bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of Initammation and fast decay inst.. In such cases what must be done? It le not only-the lungs that are wasting, but It is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lest their power to make blood out of fo Now, the only chance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medl eines; which will bring upta tons to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food, it will.digest essily,and make good blood; thee the patient be gins to gain in flesh. slid as soon as the body be.' gins to grow, the lungs commence ' to heal up, and the patient gets &thy and well. This is the only way to cure Consumption. • When there Is • no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsta, bchdnck ' s. Seaweed Tonic and ?dandrake Tike sufficient, without the Pubtionle Syrupthe Mandrake Pills . freelyln tdllions. complaints, as they are per harmless. - Dr.. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrup ted health for many years past, and now weighs 95 pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in teh very last, stage of Pulmonary Consumption hi. physicians having pronounced his case hope: less and abandoned ban to his late. He was cured by the aforesaid 311Ett ictnes, and since his recove u many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr. senenck 's preparation with the same re markable success. rail directions accompany each, making It not absolotely necessary to per sonally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally at his Principal Mee. Madan. phis. b e evry Saturday. where &Metiers for advice must addressed. He is also profess'onallY at No: 34 Bond street. New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. lie gives advice free, but fora thorough examination with his /leapt rometer the price NOS. (Luce hours at each city from 9 4. N. to a r. N. _ _ Price of the Pulmonic Elyrap and Sea w ee dd Ton ic each 91. SO per bottle, ur $7.60 s hallsiosen. Mandrake Pills HS cents a box. • Nor: rale by all dr. 111,19:151.d&F DOCtOR WEIIIIIIER co 'TO TREAT ALL PRIVATff Well &BEd. Th at - numerous 'clam Ir of cage! resulting from self abuse, producing • - =aline" nervous debility, irrltablllty. erup tions. seminal - emissions, and flnUly Im potency, permanently owed. Persons afflict ed widi aelicate, Intricate and long ;Used- Lug constitutional comets: uts are polltelyln vited tonal for consultation; which costs nothing, lixperience, the best of leachers; has entailed him to perfeCt remedies at once effluent,. safe. permanent, and which in moat eases c tube used without Utterance to business. •• Medicates pre pared in the establishment, which embraces of• dee, reception and waiting roones,• also, ooarding and sleeping apartments for: paUents requiring dailyjoersopel attention, and Taper arid dim!. cal bathe, thus concentrating lin timed mineral spriegs, No matter who have failed. state your case. Bead what be says in his namphletof fifty eagest sent to any address for two Mammal's sear ed Cute „one. 'Thousands of eases treated mina. WA et omce and all over the country, Conant , bitten tree, personally or by mall. Office No. 9 -Wylie street,' (near Court House) -Pittsburgh, Ps. _.Hoerr 9 A. X. to 8 r. x. Sanders 12 M. to 9 r... Pamphlet sent to any at:dress for two stampe. apt Iar'ELECTRICITY AS & CURL.. TIVE....Dr. A. H. SI EVENS ban been asingZiectricity as a ElrriCtal. EMMY in caring chronic at well as acute Conditions Wt2LIOUT M11)10Inn for more than Ws ram, with 'un bounded. Enneess. A PAIIPUSILT. including all ',smellier', with certidcatee and reliable refer emcee, Will be rent to any inquirer. A few tarnish. d rooms vacant. for boardingra• tient* In the . Doctor's (amity._ if applied (cream. Office and residenes, 21,001 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. - my1:9421 IigrpATCHELOWSIMIL This leadid liar Dye la the bunt' the worth theonly true and perfiett Dye; harmless, yeas, ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculons tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes,• invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. Ursa °Thrown. hold by all Druggists andl'erfnmersiand properly applied at Batche lor's Wiz Factory, ?Fn. Ile Bond street. yew York. , • EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED —Those having Mends afflicted tee eat. Beferences and s end Flitrlirwitrif of Tints the molt sketlcal of the etirribilLtkof the Meows. '' Address AddressVAN BURET( L(N)KMOW. M. D.. 08 Great Jones street. lieveYork. FarTILE MARRIAGE RING.- Essays on the ZEROES OV YOUTH, and tbe FOLLIES OF AGE. In regard to SOCIAL EVILS, with - certain help for the erring and un fortunate. 'heat in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWA.E.LI ASAOCI Box P, Philadelphia, Ye. 0 my21:183-d&T PROPOSALS. En /E MAIMWAY COMPANY. • Tenders will be received at this °Rice until JULY 10th, 18E19, for the following Supplies, to be delivered u reqiired, on the line of the Brie and Atlantic and Great Western. Railways. tot the else of said Railway Companies to Ist Janua ry, 1510 Railroad Castings of all ; descriptions; Railroad Spikes; • - Railroad Chairs; • • Track Bolts and Nuts: • •Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts and Bolts; Fish Plates; . Bar and Round Ircos...,;:.`zeilned;' , •Bollersmi Sheet Iron; Pig Iron, "Antbracite;'' Pig Iron." "Charcoal" equal to "SalLshuiv:" Wrought Iron Axles, to order; Prost Meet, . order;" • • 'Steel Frog Plates and Points, "to order;" Springtime-1; • . 1 , Steel Alike, to orders - Cut Nallsand Spikesf, 'WroughtNalls nod Spikes; Georgia Pine, to ader; Chalitt; •• • ' Bell Rope; • m it t! _ • • • The deliveries to be mide in imch -- duilititles may from time to 4ime - be determined upon by the Ccnitimnypetter the soemptande of_tha tender. Parties, bidding, swat state the quality .of the mateitamdS7red t pd at whit tointleliversid.also furaletisatoples7hen required. . aurioirith thia Cant AkoCompany reserve the 'right to. reject any bids; which must be enclosed ' , ,seated. and .ad dressed-to • oto telt A Lli ~di; Aires*. " • - •16r16B1olki Coot Reaurniti. Hew York:_ 0111011 M 100311 1 0LL15 OP ALLIGHIIS7 DO:, " 1 >.. - • ' i• • .Pa.. . 1 1. 1 b 1 / 1 .111 1 . AT the. 11111, 1689. . • . OTICFI TO' BA R ER I6-41ea . PUOPCIOALIL addressed to .the "Board $ Insp sa eetori Of Allenteny.Comity_Prlson;” will its teeetred arthlt omen until JULY etc nor tar alic3 lushlng the .County,Prlmn milk bread for x months from July 15th. - LOSTes to weigh on . and s - half and two pelage • lespeetively. and o W p.f.s Droved °quality.- Bids to be made at liantli if pelted. , Sends Mir two thousand do - .lars m• be. required 'tor .11sithfot performmeee M f Outrun Tw aims*: the monray mnst atilonl - Pany eth!. *UM. endorsed by theVarden and Probated' t thin °Mee wUI be void monthly; 1 s - ' -' 7- - = HENRY I.4ligiERT: I " le2 - - - ' ' Coniroller: . _ Me bi ,glaute cleanses must %Tali on crr, , lsor la l: e re l f : ° 3 r i it : :: !; es es elv ; ":ll l 9BA n a s Pl" An .liisf pal uienr dia tretlin a lr na n t lelB ,a 9 7: wut il placed In the hands olf Aldermen for col- ENDED.SON.LA I I cii° • • at• COCHR— A IIo 0 TREA ta X OO kr u titialta ih Dtalors gase rrn , -- ts e URXR, Ittla Anltt Sad t ' UKINQUI las /1419. , .'14411 . - • ALLIGLiMrs Crfr, PA.."June. 12P3IOTIEE AT. A INEICTIfirO OP THE EIDARD Or PARK .COMlKld awsasa, held June 519 d; 1S09; the. folloWing resolition was adopted: - Resoiesti, That garingtbe progress oi the work on tits Park Itoprovement. the Lommission will not allow any viatica thereof to be used Joepub lic Meetings of any kind or processiors of any character. and the Park Police or other officers are hereby Instructed to report all offenders. to *the proper authorities" JAMB'S PARK. Jr., Prebident. J. R. OXLIT. tiecretary. jeYe CITY Or ALLTAIIIGNY, PA.. Taiustrazays - icz,'Junell.B;lB69. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN teethe holders or the SIX PER CENT. SIIINICIPAL',uONDS or THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY, PA.. that the Coupons on said Bonds. coming due July 15t.1668. will be paid on said day (less die State tax) at the Beak or Pittsburgh, in the city of Pittsburgh. Pa: p.. 111 LC PERRON: • City Treasurer. _ JelB:k6s eg ..PENNSTLyANIA. , RAIL ROAD COMPANY, -% TBrABummv6-DErAimmN7l..7: PHILADELPHIA. May 34.11369. NOTICE TOSTOVEHOL OEMS. The Board of Directors have this day deelared a setal.annual dlildend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of Na- Clonal_ and 13:ate taxes, payable In cash on and af ter May ao, 1869. • • Illanktpowers of attorney for collecting divi dends can be had at the office of the Company, No. SIBS S. Third street. • • The mere Will be opened at 13 A. M. and closed at *P. N. from May 30 to Jane IS, for the pay ment of dividends, and after that date from 9 Aalt. tO 81". M. • - ' • • THOMAS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. ' 'Noss.—The Third Instaintent on New Stock Of 11368 le due paynble on or before June 15. myB:l9s WPITTBEIIIRGII, F'LWAIENE AND CHICAGORAILWAY CO. ,Ogrzcz Or TIM STCRZTARY.. tt PrrThalindlt, June 8, 1869. Birtue of authority conferred by resoln Von of t he stock and bondholders of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, at the usual meeting heldAt the office of the Comps• uy , in this city. March 'llth. A. D. 1889, an ad. Journed meeting or said aunual, meeting will be held atthe General Office a the Company. In the citybf Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clo-lt A. at. of June 21111. Instant, for the purpose of conelderlng and acting upo a lease for a period of nine bun• dred and ninety.nine_ years, of the , railway and property of this Company to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and to act upon such other built:Bess as may come beforeriald adjourned meet leg. The - bolts for • the transfer of stock and bonds of the „Pittsburgh, Fort 'Warr e and Chicago Railway CompanY, will close at 2 P. at. on Mors • DAY, the 14th of June. at the agency in New York. Winslow.' Lanier & Co,. AT Pine street, and at the office In Pittsburgh, and will re-open otrthe 25th of June. By order of the President. jclarkal F.M. BUTCHlNSON,geczetary. NOTICE. To the 'Holder of the First and flee. and idortgag Bonds Oirthe Pitts burgh. Fort . Soigne and Chicago BallwayCompany. . In pursuance of the authority 'vested - in the Trustees; under the respective deeds of trust or mortgage securing the payment of the first and Second Mortgage Ronde respectively, of the Pittsburgh, !fort Way.e and . Chicago Railway, Company, and la conformity with the by-law in relation to the. tneetitits of' sairt r bondliolders. adopted April 0, leer* -which, provides that In tee absence from the huntry of either of the Trustees, meetings of tne bo ndholders 'may be cal ed by the other Trustee,. the undersigned, Trustee under the sate deeds, his associated Trustee now .being absent from the country, hereby_calls & wet %lug of the holders of the - said Vint Mortgage Bonds, and also *meeting of the holders of the said &cone Mortgage Bonds, to be held at the °Mee of the said t ornpany in:the city . of Pittsburghi on the TWENTY YOURTkI DAY: .OF JUNE, 1860. at twelve o'clock.noon of that' disy.•fer the purpose of considering and acting upon any and all soca questions as may wise lu reference to the lease onhe - rallwars of-Untold Companyto the' Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny, or in reference to the conversion of thstues ent stock or the said Company info 'agnaranteed stock ,of .ar larger betirtitlkte.fupon.lebkb,all - at ;berate of seven per cent.. per annum, payable qtuuterly out Of - the rental reserved in the said tease shall ,olad; and also fez the intr• pose of considering and acting upon any and all other metters which ally come before the said gobetlebs or ektberof,;hem. jele:100 ; • J:-TILLIRS,Trustee. tar. PENNSYLNAIVIA ROAD CO. • • •• • ' • ; • ' TRRASURRIkt3 DEPARTMENT,. ',rliu.nx•stratA. AIArRR: DAR. TO THE STOCRHOLDERS OP THE ryCNN • • SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY: All Stockholders, as registered on the" Books of this Company on the 30th day of April. 1138 . 9, will be entitled to subscribe ror TWENTY-FIVE FEE CENT. of their respective interests in New Stock, at par, as follows: Arse. Fifty per cent. at the time* subscrlP tion, between the Clay of May, 1888, and the 3011idaY or .T nue. 1868. , Second. 'fifty per rent. between the liith day of November, IS69..and the 31st day of Deeem ber, 1869: or. if Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up xi the time of sub scription., and each Initalment so paid up shall be entitled to'a pro rata of the Di vidend that may be declared on full shares. Tktrd. That every Stockholder holding less than four shards, shell be entitled to icibserfbe for one share; and those holding more thaan Multiple of four shares' shall be entitled to sub scribe for an additional share. AbscrtA. All shares,upon which instalments are Yet to be paid under itesolutian of May 13. 1888,•witt be entitled to theft allotment of the Twenty-live percent. at par, as though they were paid In full. _ _ myS;lge THOMAS T. FTIITH. Treasurer. PITTSBURGH, VT.WAY.2 it CHICAGO R.R. Co., OFFICE OF THZ ['GUIDE:Cr. 3 1 Pirreuvr.Gli, J one: :AS, 1869: All persons Interested lu the management and baaitiess Or toe Pittsbnig . h,FLWayne &Chicago - 11R.; Andlbeleased reads of the Company, are here by notified that the railway and property of this Company has been leased to the I . PEISSILVANI& atII4OAD CO. L l' For a period of nine hunw_rew and ninety.nine years, of and from the Ant day of July proximo, and with the eldse of the Jar iiievlous, (Jule 30, ) all responsibility end Lability of ito Com pany will cease as to tae management of thatnd nee. of the railway, and for labor ind supplies therefoi of every character. The term 'of ser vice of all periwig ct every class now employed by this Company will terminate on the said EseePtin'asti , lb persani ai may be hereaper ape dally nOttited otherwise. . , oker of the Board of Directors letbor. M arNOTICE : CITY TAXES, 1569 =1 • In aocordanco SectlOn Oth, Pairs 5198 of cisy Pisan, - • • • - PIOTION azzliqmir °MEN TO , ra YZENi OF sua-Oig -Tl unit 'Abe ueeamentsi tbr 4869 ot Ottf i l Ward School Taxes an er:N SP,T hme irberiteturded tb the tbr collteGuenois The above twee otmlAbleat'Aq srarbetbre the ItiNg 137 VP/ 6 °' no er AUG 6 , me s s OSMIUM If mt.lbetween trie_ 1, mi . or ilaray 41 6 U1140 SIWPARTSB24r ' l 4 ;: 11111.17 ": 1215 e de P ti r ' llab etit t will it et Ycen read tu t rti ot° w ai rlI tai lvi line talaia tild—' 10/Sak ad d ition ant and madditional added .to tiXet• fir due per cent= will - - 1116161ns 'mad ob rften4 •.^.! • NOTE IiNaitSTILE LICEMEIa . . , . . • • NOTICES. NOTICE. 30th day of this Month, CASSiv- PRESIDENT:. DRY' °ooze. gl ak ' -11 %I VI m CD _ 16 . 1 . 414 13 Fa 11 tie ,) - t la Illw L.A I= 4142 0 .. IR , ti P. g 1 itS , PI i to cil :I 4 7 1 I-1 14 c#2 . N ,14. . IS 1 - ' p tl in 64 Ina Z . rtz © r _,, pi d ' , II . b % ti I I iil 01 19 SEW SPRING 1 GOODS JUST OPENED, . THEODORE F. Pimiir, 87 Market Street. Prints, • Dmis Owls, ERM3, EMNiirIU PULL LINE OF SILK SA'CQUES, Very (:/M,tzp. MARKET STREET. ST. ST. ADS £ (Lite & CO., • e Cass a C 0..) •••• 1 . WHOLPALN nzaszsa Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodie No. 94 WOOD STBZ/Vr. ; MOM dotsabove Dlaidolid alley. , ' - priwnstnum. PA. WALL P NV ALL P 11.1401, WINDOW S ADES,, New - and Handsome Designs, NOW OPENING AT No. 107 Market Street 4. YIPTH A.V7I,NTIE,)_ Embnteing a large and carefully selected stone of the newest designs from the SINEST STAR['-' ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All of which we offer it prices that will Pay buyers to examine. Jos. RITGRES It BRO. z WALL PAPEIL V V \ THE OLD PAPER STORE IN! NEW PLACE, ar • W. P. ramusELALvs ,NEW WALL PAPER' STORE, .191 , Liberty Street, (NEAR XARKETO BERING GOODS ARRIVING ' DAIL Y. WA MERCHANT TAILORS. THIRD ARRIVAL OF • 7BEIT-HR GOODS AT THE Boys' (Nothing Headquarters, NO. 47 SI3I.TH STREET. le9 GRAY, & LOGAN. B TIEGAL, li t Late Ciitter with W. liefiwaheide.) :NCEACIEIA,/"T v r T.46 - xgon, No. 53 Smithfield Street,P!ttsbuzigh. • sehlity2l NEW EPROM GOOD& A. ingendid new stock of CASSrmEEM, Just received by 'WIRY NICIIICIL, sett IfferoMut Tailor: 73 Smitatleld street. DR. '101:=7.11R, Comsincts . TREAT ALL privnte diseases...7: l gs In a ects o lgls e rgrms ! ell err ele=',lnt, epermatorrhenvnini_ COMW rb e tie W ins and impotency,. resulting sent se nal um , nor MIMI. and Which produce" the following effects, as blotones. bode mate of fl, maummption, erasion to weakness."' Mess: - - dread of future 'events, • 1 111)el n. e o t tm' ewer!. indolence, nocturnal ismone. i. o urso urouratins the sexual system as to ae...•• Asada*" unsatistactery. and therefore r e .-. n Zins — are ye send cured. Persons thltiterliny other d v ellit o t t utricate 0 2nia-:A si vi Urwalligrti nts e , l L Dellita 7 " u art : ai rr it"-aUlla h c ea °4lati o ollU r 4l4 lV htte hl :rie tes, lialaTil fter ß en allin Tilein. gM ale"9lll4.emi t nation pr Ulceration of the. Womb,. ps. marine, *Amenorrhoea: Mencrrriagia, norrhoea, and Motility ar Barrenn are trest:l ed sae greatest luen. It is elf.wrident Om a physted M wh o r cilium !il li tYm e i g in uil d reir rs year m ust ' mmutre_meaterskill thiM Specialty ct Canon" in naval Pratillea. The - Doctor publishes a - medical- pampaletAt fifty psreathat glees A full ograsition of venereal and "Orate diseases. that eaa as bad tree *iodide or by ; m all ,for twoOmps,. In sealed envelopes. itvery sentence ponlMirmstruction to the. az. nietm, and enabling - th em to determine the,lins: else natorelof _their cOmplaintm. Tbo• estawisnmes.e . ,:prasing. ten: arliple rooms, is 'central: en it ' is not coaveldent to visit the eltV the Is 0011011 can be oto. Wee/ rm. Irrring *Written itatcrosnt Of Umlaut.; and medtemes can be forwarded by mail or ex press. In some bustanees:: however. a Pereoald exarainationdutely,_nscossary, while in others daily aitenateu ,reqt Avid. ond fOr the lieooll2tri f snail Patients =ere are ay videdwith arMente e womb:fed with the °Mee that very requisite Abet .is to Mirmaven'. including medico i t yrceeriutiona are prepared , in, the Doctor!' owwiaboratory. ander his Derseam or pion.- 31,01kni pammilet" once free. or ineo_ thr two stamp.. A4O matter wit* have saute, ready= aging. MOM IDAJL. hued JIG toVIII P. 1k 911100, L Nin. s o ,SWSIISTI %Ur VOWS UM%) -niftsgly II El