v, An Y':ws'~e+vptir3c±.~ ~::..,xp::: . - .:.~7°AiY ~r`xdEa.". 111111 EMIR isittfAutto.;_ ~ , PARE; qpIpEN 'AND 1101181_1110,110. Farmers naturally feel greater aolleitu4e, says the Ataerieztn Agricuiturist, in regar4 ' to the results which this montt► will effect' than about those of any other similar. period; And . Well they may '- It hi iot'fartners alone ted• eve/3' - = l 4 Who am lateral - lireadttiof the woman I.i a, in 'the length bundant and chil d, n interest In a land has a _...,per842.„111 .Upon no other. thing 1 crops, - well gathered. *bale csahtTy 8 does the prosperity no' t bulk of We' grass lzul croP ll ogy .:6 hi peli ch m ' ore e valuahh3 than all* other, the most of the wheat crop, and of all *in-' • ter grains.are ,es n hary ted in. J u ly. The - t; character of the „season settles the amount,. "; which will be .realized from ,springlowed gridnit; and in fact m o st ' summer. crops. • Where drouths prevail th i s month,th ey may : • almost, :if not entirely, destroy the , gem, • • potatoes; pastures; and aftermath. pro: traded 'rains will cause , great dangera • grain and hay,' not secured; standing grain ' will become tough and wiry, loSing much • of, its nutritive value, and will fill up with anew groWth, chiefly of clever, which is t; not rerdly healthy when cured for hay. ;;- One of .the most important things for us to do is to provide forage creps to take the place of short pasturage in the fall. The corn sown in - May will help, out the feed this, month. Every one ought to have a set of hay and grain caps as a de -4 fence against ahowers • and storms.:.:We - should arrange good-plans for quick work. 'When the weather is' favorable, keep the soil w antonghoed Oros always mellow, not orking - it So ilem,howelier, in dry weather as to cause the crops to wilt. The progress 8 of the age.is shoWn more in the 'application • of .machinery and hOrse.power to , save the. labor:of hitman hands than in any other way, and It is essential to profitable farm - ing,lthat, so far as possible. vie our kj. selves.of •the most valuable helps. Smooth landis essential; if we would make the best use of haying and machinery. Clean lands, that have"' a tomPirative free donx from Weeds; is indispentiable jto the most advantageous use ;of ~horse-power in tillage, Freedom fiom water standing with in a few feet •of the surface, = accomplished by means of thorough drainage, is perhapS, the Most important means of making the .11 tiller of the soil in a measure independent 1 of .both we t and dry seasons. For the case .and, comfort. of the-farmer and hi s:teams, and the durability of his implements, a re. • moval of the stones, so far as possible, is • most iinportant. Mitts Aboitf Work The following hints for work during the month from the same well conducted Agrl culterist,Monthly, will be specially interest- This is Et month of hard work;_ haihig presses upon hoeing, and this has to be neg lected too often for the grain , harvest. Then: turnip and buekWheat sowing, cabbage set.. ting, and a score :of other or de : eiratile 'thing's fill every' moment of the. long , • days, and may eause sore perplexity if the I plans are not well thought over for each day . and for several daya. ahead. = • Weather.—We.expect hot weather, with , some two or threeweeks very hot and dd.; We mast be prepared to take adVantAge.of e few rainy days early in the month to transplant cabbages, fill out tobacco, or va cantspos in the rows of.,ruta-brigus. , Than der storms must be, looked out, for, nd hay . and grain shielded from damage as' well tm possible. • ' ' • : Hay.—Cut, cure and moiv away by horse power, If pdssible. - Steady and rapid dry ing of the hay, as When the hay-tedder tosses it up•every few minutes until it is cured; is best; -curing in the cock after hay : Jug been twice turned, and cocked up-while 4 hot, is next best, and makes better hay than that sunned ana dried,, and raked 'up a ft er • the dew falls, in the usual way. Cotton stuffs are cheaßenough to make hay caps • now, and they often pay for, themselves one rainy week. Upon shocks of erain i caps of cloth are o ft en very use • ful, as it takes no longer to put them on than to put on the cap sheaves. Cut when near ly rule, and if the straw is short or dry, it saves time and, labor to take to the field dampened; long rye strsiw-for. bands. Orchard and , Nursery. Thinning is so much -neglected, and yet so important, that, we must, at the risk" of repetition, often insist upon it. If one has any doubts upon the subject, let him tak e two trees of the-same variety of peach. or pear, and from one remove half or -three fourths of the crop, and upon the other - et all the fruit' grow. When, the frnikis ripe,' market the crop of each tree, keeping a cor rect account: of all the expenses, and see which tree- has paid the most. One bushel of good fruit will bring more than three bushels of poor. •-•- . Peaehie should be handled with care; pick just before they soften , - So 'that they will , reach market in good Order. Crates ire, betXer than baskets. Cherries.—When these—as is often the csee—are “picked on shares," watch the pickers. who often do much damage. Al , low no person with heavy boots to go into the trees t and If A picker .picks frnit-spuri as well as fruit, make him stop his work: 3 BuddinO will commence with the plum and therry; according to,the lessen: j Pruning is to be continued. and on young trees' Supetfluous growths are to be rubbed . icir are atiilyi to . ie'•itiught. 86f ficient ,directions mr, %ping them werl zivedlastinonth. *. • • Blaciallsof on plum ,and cherry is toht, cut out-on its first appearance. : - Cu/tient, young orchapittaa directetklasf month. Mulch around young trees if this treat meat bfpreferr to 'cultivation. Cherry Stones are,,t43 be collected, Iliad mixed with plenty .of sand before . 'they : dry up. Baspberriet —ln garden culture it is best to prune j outttie oldames as Coon- as the fruit is oft Treat all suckers net' needed. for new plants like weeds. Carkzials.—lt late 'brcol of the worm appears, give a dus ting , of white hellebere.; By shading a-number of bushes, the season : „ of thls excellent, but" much ,neflected fruit may be much prolonged. I'''. Strawberries may be transplanted now, and the plants hec.ome sufficiently well,esi , tatiliShid to gi*e'a cro'next season. Dwarf Trees in the fruit garden willp eq. all the carevith regard' to inseets'utentiOn l , ed for those in the orchard . - Thinning particularly reccenmended, especially with those pears that - beet *nit in clusters. If - the red spider appears upon pear trees,; ' j drench them with strong_ soap suds, . - Grape Vinetwillnoirneettconstant tire: 'Bee what has been said upon summer treat ment in the articles on the vine in this and Pastures must be Welt 7 lotiiecl vo, and . they begin to get short, the cattle should be fed dally with green corn fodder, or other green feed. Top dress with guano, ashes, plaster; or any fine compost. Root Crops—Rnta-bagas sown last month should be well_ hoed and thinned. Hoe other roots. Bow turnips any time during ~ Y ~,.~:. 11= - MEI .'!•,:-‘,1-1.;:3', - :.i:,:i.‘... _lFiii,-.F.;i.4.)--Ti =I ff''fi . . . Alm month. •A. fall crop of lintetl3agea qui: - . not pe,exrited, but a very . goal one mar be excellent :for the table.. 180w*. Strap-leaf or Cowhorn" turnips' only ifter f tlie''2W ' They will do well among cern hoeing:;' • ' ".' /full Petrasi•l:KeepweedePulledOstatter tur.; nil ) seed or set calfl 3B 4q:lgailN,Wliettliills, ,are wan ting• •- • Carte -Seep do: trol.Wos and cultivator until the is-too large;• do, as little hand hoe ing as. possible, hut,pull the weeds close in; by , the :hills, and Work the rest or: the grotnd .by, horse power: Sweet'oern willmature:.!Aroisting ears," if sown as late tisAthiJulY, ' and Corn:may he sown for green or dry fodder up to the 20th., ,Sacks - for hay, g n and corn fodderiare . 'best made long and narrow For such,_ the horse fork' attached le a pair; ? t - long Shears may:he Ilse& • - ; - I' : I CaOhas4 r -Eleion rich land, Wluie; early Totatoe4Teas i ate., were , taken eft: Top dress with - lime,:and water, freely, wheigrst put' out; When well eatablialied hint grow.'few. waterings at evening' with liquid manpre Ahern yard them Vgran&seart, and 'do much O wlets seeming a large crop.; :Hoe very . fre qtentlY, . • - ' • - ;- - • Bueittohmt may be , ' sown turn ;dur ing the month. It is one of the Mostprofit able crepe we raise, occupying :•the, ground but a Tery short time., doing ,fairly on land not in the best heart, well on,any land not enriched crith rank. manure, and not too ' wet,. It.makes to dense a covering , es to choke down all common, weeds, and yields • a very good returnfor the labor it ,requires, in grain and straw, which latter is • a valua ble addition'to the manure heap. , An' old practic I, rarely followed of late years, so far as we know, yet notte:be overlooked, is the Sowing of tit:mint/eat as late' . as the last of 0113,13201111(Or the first week, of Au gust with wheat. - This crop 'Matures before frost,' or not at all, and being removed the wheat has the ground the rest the season and is not perceptibly mjured,'.. Orehards.—lt is often a problem what crops to'put in an orchard,,whteh should be tilled for the beneht of the trees'," ~Potatoes seldom do ,well. on:a. 'sod, and , Weeds : will grow.badly under the, trees. Corn or grain , should be out of the question, because they make' their . strong growth just when the trees do' theirs, and are a serious damage. "No white crop in an Orchard," la the old English rule. Potatoes. roan', Cabbages; and - clover, are benesolal.:CW,rather light barns, the sward over: tur'r,e4_l fiat; rolled, and harrowed so las not. to ,tear the sod, buckwheat •will make a fair. crop; The sod will rot; •the-grass be kept under, and if the' stubble be manured and plowed after the crop is off, the Ituid will be in good condi tion for potatoes or root crops the next year if not , too , much shaded. -' .1. • -• Manure Making.—if the wentbo drY, empleg every spare hour in ditching and draining swamp holes and mucky places, to get out a good ; supply, material for cora, posts. All peaty matter, bog grasses, ferns and rushes, sods, wherever found, ,and in the absence of these,. good surface soil, or even sand, ought to be -freely. used to com post with Stable arickYani manure. This is more impcirtant during the Viand Weather than at any other time. It is ,best - tolay up the material's In compact rOtabgblar heaPes haying : drain* : secured under "the whole bottom. The hog pens should ba sup.' plied - with weeds and green vegetable inat, , , 'ter, of all kinds. which they.rapidly convert into manure. It is the saying of an old farmer: "Anything that gro ws -in the summer. will rot in the winter. This may not be exactly true,' but sufficiently in ; dicates the kind of.inaterial to.putinto hog I Animati.—All kinds - of 'animals do better for being- well fed. Young • stock grow inueli - more rapidly for a' little. meal; foil cake porridge ta , grand feed for hogs, and they need - but little to keep , them well g.rowini. ',Beeves ought toget train in ad dition to the bgst grass; they 'do bet ter for itantilt, costs to!: pi' th e m for market. Be sure that 'is no, .lack of .water, and itia best to keep salt *here all ' the stock canulways get at it ;• • ' , Weed... Maintain constant warfare; bat those in blosdom, whenever and throw, them into the hog pen: Any that go tb seed should be bitrned. Irrigation.—Thla subjeCt is constantly ex citing more interest. It is especially vale ' able for the production, or grass,' though its . application 'is by no means. limited to for age plants. The grelit.,velue of the hay crop naturally leads us to wish to doubt • it. Wherever - .an` opportunity occurs. turn a gentle stream of water 'upon fresh mown grass land, and - so 'distribute it that it shall trickle over as 'Wide a surface as possible. Let it stay on a day' or' two at a time, and report the result. ' ' Atiparagtif.C4ll , e a dressing of, manure and let it growl. • Fertilizing, will, do now better than at any other time. If the beetle appears, cut and burn.- It •is a quite small black beetle and, a blackkrub, There is no help short extermination. ' ' • 'lleans. , --.Plant • bush ...sorts . for succession , and pinch the Linhts whey .they are six or seven feet lone: . • Gaeta and use the thinning for "greens." 'k ' Crop may be !own it miis late day..; plants, which, haver bcP.• 1 91 Tc an 0 04 ground seedbed, ~ are, to be ,transplanted. . Keep well cultivated._ • - • : r Celery : —Setithe' plauts forthe main crop in 'fowl; three feet. lipart,^and the plants six in r chei distant. Plante set in 'ridges' are to be gradually ; Corn+ 7:Put In a p ie hty for late; 144'841,0 -.Egg anatit.4anore, hoe, .and coax. in. every possible. manner.... Do. not, let the fruit remain' long 'in :contract; with the gioundi or it will 'rot. • d little minor or a , shingle may be Putinder it. .Pttliva:-1361,v an treitjtistlike4ettude only before it can eaten it MOO be b,anched either by ;tying tiptiaCliVaiit. :or ;plans n over, a ,15' 1 .1 4 1P rpfp, elude: the light from seed bed to • Tround vacated-by. other - plants, - and keep well cultivated. OurituFket growers Make two' or three Matting& 'i :.; !d14:14.. 4 .:-Ilentoye all Vl Abe. fruit at Will, t. 7-KeepOit(47,lf4l free, from weeds Peas. Late gorisYre'sureleMildew: lf a,late sowing . Is tried , it t i.a:A 3l ; ba a Yen , twee • „ • • •Seecit.—lf you beim root . the -oottrage in save the earliest an& best peas,?.Oucumbers, tomatoes, foriseedo don't csave seellat all Btit iFytoi - sibuld getlxitter.vegetables. eXe,., l 7.3'.ear, save the • rotatopi t '4 7 sitt :theiNoßfl it; is not ad.' vitild)lo to tillowlhe 'TIFFS t te';l'r , `lit: Keep: "" edy we know of for the .equitaliaug+ the vines - of the? running. r 0144.4 ;the joitital 'or e rgirgitea tfr i some lardent Are strained to trel s lyes, but tippet or attlthingiithat le xi ii r the `fruit fitm , thei . grotid ~used A nary cu l ture. +1? 1; We a 8 iilfiraiettiVeioneta,fand thete is nothing better than a sharp steel rake with long teeth, and a good man at the end of the handle. • --A dark twelve feet long, and weigh lug about 550 ands, was caught at Cod dlngkrn Mire, Newport, Newport, on 'Wednesday.. G+,"'x..:s:,w•ic+. ,uw,l~..~.:cx.a' ..s:~-r"..., 1511 Kitchen Garden. tilSi Mil !ZS =I zr.7g%) ; tri I;: " •- • f Pitittabilit;i4Attrit i .'M ESII44 4I;JZTL .7 .1.868g‘..*- 149. 1 W.k 219*IGEtt WinMAIIIIIOOIO AND . THEAI6IOII. ... , fOrIYOIITIC *aired I tour "rimier; Sic-: ,atitranteed,ll3, : =QUIPS FsRtrs pa OP tt , etoreajuithlar_ petrel, porn whatever , 1 thewfteta eriUrly:peralciotre habitaintelf slime: o r 44 , clifiage girtic i way..qtosce to ihiavvitenieri teeeteute, ik ti*en, rev:natty pecitrd 'lag to • the' ' Michel, lithteh are 'very simple. and' require! lad , retittaint,froW _ busines4 a or: Veltman. I' Failure is nee What at 03, or rout, ,quornettser : l er soy.% , To be' heti only of the sole sp'pointed ag I. In. 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Wee. ;male:wreathe 'Mar !oft ••and beautiful. black or browns. Sold by all Druggist, and Perfumers; and gleolikininarilerrQr, rOttirck - , TO MALWIII4:II4.It,-;; Yonag Mena Grade to Happy litarriaiii and.CottPigal Felicity. The humane views or eleht Ph. ywelane, on tie Brous and Alleles Incident to-Youth and Berly. Mantiood, sent In sealed letter envelopes, Tree of charge. Address HOWABD AB. BOCIATION. Box P.. Philadelphla, Pa. inylB:qBlT PROFESSIONAL. TO& A. BUTLER, . " • - „ , . ALDEBNLIT AND POLXOE 7/LADISTRATE. Office, 1516 WYLIE STREET, near Washington, • PIIMIBFROIL, PA. Dpeds, - ,.330ndi, Mortgages„, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collectiohs, and other legitimate business executed Promptly. 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BEST B ISAIESS AND citoiegrir, Cum A lute stock ot strictly SUGAII-PUREID":' RA3IB AND .:BEEF. tfilidUEl3 The •loirgest:i4,6clil in the market,: of STRICTLIt EIVELILI:FOITBED I .•• ;7 • : , :• . 7 %, •;• •• ' 11 11 4 1 - 0 .,1LW LI A 1 U , „,., • t, EAGLE Aitio**otrgoii . _ Good 9AMILJIAMEI, canvassed of setherwitb7a large stocker 91101ILDRUS. SIDES; both rib and Olean Milne 'Kettle 'Rendered LARD, in* siereeit; kegs , andi buoketa. aA ot.whieb we are offering Solna trade as, __/ow the_ ioweat 2/Ali GA9 and G9l, 'oorner and WAVWR,9II3.• "" r'i SELLERS k . ooi lEt00131:14"StIZI • =ERIE ME No- 20 -11.gTH sTRgx,T. MEI ~: HAS :mamma). " !le e.!; 7 . - M iffl . l 7 lll7ll ‘ llM "F“ ii: jACE LEATUEIft, Page's Pat ent, for axle wholesale and retail, at 26 and t. Clair area. • .1011 1.6 H. rutiZare, MEI MEI t1;"' ; T MBE !!! aTA•Ir73 rrrTssinuia. PA PITTSBURGII. PA. 1-17113BtIRGH, PA TTSDURGEL, PA,. ME 111111 =WI / _.; s '=.4:F".-17:273019- zom„ *.* ME safe 'r. F!!+~ 't' ~_ MEM COAL AITDICOKR,: (VCAII. F. LAMM & CO.. . • COAL AND,COKE. Ocoee, Sandusky Street end' P:.*: W. & C. •R. Ft: idlie l s c it i eny City. • Twighiccglten,y, Coal. anti. Conualloville Coke, AT towtst *Ans. Sir Orders promptly attended to. coaLtco.4.l.:: coAlm: DICKSON , r EWART&CO.i. Having rem vi their office to *O." 667: iwrztEvir, .; (Lately City mots Rill) SECOND BMOC& Are roLc.mrepf.red to furnish gOod YOUGHTOGIIR • bi lry ort L e uffir t prim , NUT COAL , . OR BLACK, at the . lowest All order. left at their office, or addressed to th„ m eT 2 M ) s l /ISh tha mail, will be attended to promptly. LES IL ARNISILIRONG, TOUGBIOOLENT AND- 003111131118PLEIS 00M 4 . . And fdannfacturus of COAL, SLACK AND DESULTIIIIRIZED COKE. Orrice and Yard—CORNER OF SUTLER AND HORTON STREETS. First yard on 'Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, anion Second street, near Lock No. 1, Pittsburgh, Far Families Ind ManufaCturers supplied - with the hart article of Coal or (Ake at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at any of their offices will receive .rom • t attention. 111110TRONG •4116 .11IITCHINSON, 118 • • SUGOOSOO to 4 * rz..t o iLrai + saw Youeutoonerrir Coil. CO.,' it o IN A MS D ME . m Pat tv. or You CAS AND. FAMILY.COAL." Mee and Yard—FOOT 011' TRY STREET, near the Gas Works. • • - SUPERIOR COAL..; - C. .CITERRIr & • CO., - Miness and Shippers 'of PITTt3BURGII oeseoluaz and FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL and SLA N. Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the MUGS at the lowest market rates. Office and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT SON Obrinarly CanaIVBTREETS. Pittalmrgh. P.O. 80X,15192. . HOTELS. SURF HOUSE, - ' ATLANTIC CITY, N L This Brat claim Hotel will open far the season on 251 h Jute:'Terms, $3.30 per eel; * 2O per week'. Address B. THOMPSON Proprietor, lformerly of Congress Hall, Cape 'lsland, and Me-, tropolitan Hotel, Washington D. C. , / N. H.—The mate will be under the direction of Mr. CARL BENTZ. - , A NEW,SIISSINEER RESORT. - THE LAKE HOUSE, Standar° Pa, .1 (On the line 4 - Jamestown & Franklin 'Railroad, one hour's ride from Franklin.' This house I. large, new and commodious, well 'tarnished, has' tdift.rd rooms;• ten-pin !alleys and covered prome nades.- It. 1a .on..the banks of the mast charming Fairy take ils - Aruerica, abounding in Ash, and ad mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with ISM. Our springs, romantic scenery, dm . 1t la the best summer resort In the State. Address. - - it. T. KENNEDY. Proprietor. cr.RE AT DISTRIBUTION BY THE METROPOLITAN GIFT. COMPANY. Cash Its,to the amount of 8250,000. Every ticket draws a prize. Each $lO,OOO 5 Cash Gilts • 20 10 is 1 5 6 ' ' • •• 000,000 , 500 goo ‘4 , • No goo t• 50 450 •• 25 GOO '•• . 6 25 . . 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each $3OO to $5OO 35 •* Melodeons,'" 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines each GO to 175 250 Musical Boxes ' " 25 to 200 300 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 300 750 Fine Sliver Watches - • 30 to 50 Sine OLL,Palntlnß Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, - and 'a • large ea iOrtment saline Gold dew_elm in valuedat $1,000,000, • A chance to Orate:4llp et, Vie above Ps We by pox chasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 mate. Ticists de scribtrigeach Prize - are seated in Envelopes an thor, ought/ mixed. On receipt of 21 eta. a healed Tick. - will be drawn 'without choice and delivered at our (Mee, or sent by mail to any. address.. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on the payment Drone dollar. Prizes will belmme diately sent to any address, as requested, by express You wilt know what your Prise. Wore vcru Day for it. Any "wise may b. crehnnged for arwthfr of the sans' raitte. NCI Ft 4.4.17./CS. Sirt)ur patrons can depend on fair dealing. RivrEalNCaS.—We select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn valuable prixesAnd kindly permitted Ds to publish them: 8. T. Wilkins, Buffalo , - .N. Y. $1,080; Rise Annie Monroe, Chicago, 111., piario, valued M. 8650; Robert. Jackson, Dubuque,ilOwit, Gold Watch, ig-50; Phill McCarthy, Louisville, Ky. Diamond Cluster Ring, Wei Patterson ,_ New Redford, Mass.,. Silver. Tea Bet. Sin; Miss Emma .Walworth, Milwaukee, 1{ Is., Plano, WO; Rev. T. Vic Pitt, Cleveland, - 0., Melodeon, SIM. AtirWo pu Minh no names without permission. OPINION* DF THE PRE SS. —"They are doing the largest business: the Arm is reliable, mad deserrfribeir Succees."—Weekly. Tribune, Feb. .8, "We 'save exaMined - their system, and kturyr them to be &lair dealing nrm. , —/isto York Herald, *63. Last-week a friend of ours drew a $5OO prize, which was promptly received.—Dativ Ham March Send for clieular giving many more references and favorable notices from inn press. , Liberal induce ments to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains • -nit W.. 11 aIrT. Six tickets sit 13 for ii 2; 3.5 forssolo for $l6. All letters 'should be -a ddressed to HARPER., WILSICRE Co..s IS2IEULOADWAY, Y. Arditre • • • 2,000,000 040IOE LOMB FOR sAT,Ei BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Monittie - Une of thetr road, at, $l l O9 , r . goo PER ACRE, •,kriA en ti CREDIT OP VIVA IMAM. . Pr:ftriher parttonlate, rikaPe, ft : 4 aAtthlies sonar P. DEVINIJEDIL, I, . I lantlOommlailongrs ToPekiii /4sns,as. Or H. F t :kat:tondo", tiee3y. r MDI 6 .- Ectritlll AXED C° 2ll ""laT F !! I C-010UNITY. '41t..t)1 - ItsOTY,pio.laoe4 Cup Bate ' 4werwr, . , ior 9MOSE *VD.IIOT, AIR , putts; dispentdrig with the INC: Of Stoves and Picea In or about the Passenger or Baggage Oars, with the . attachment graduate the heat to:WV' temperature that tray be desired ‘rithoul the penasiby attached.ng tile car or Oars lo which tne4aeget May be , Having obtained of the United Stoles Loakters Pat.. ent for a Safety Jacket which is warranted to Mitt the moat intetiorhatat that may be mantled to It in the position and itarpoOe for which it is intended. It lea wire iwqteation irum accidents by, lire, noting from defective tines, or where iron Mlles Are gn i & a n f g ° r that em 9 11 y ° b ecome re: overlis apphi t seated. spineetraddibealwoatoontanaidirted give perfect. samsactiou whore wood or otber, ecollgtatible inaterlal, maybe placed In °lobe prOkimity thereto. zr am , nowtt o oly to 4 ,„ way ,inV,44114 . 04140.1?, I)44sterieo„ jb a r , eteambo4d, ,rall ors,. . w b oto y o t tto eas cotadolon • are , adet dangerous :by bei ng • VO gerbeatedsuid prwityareed. • / will soil, on sp. watioa t rigida Man to to Use the abOre IniOn• 01110 V errin ittoi• t oti oob may, rig/00141411ga taaelllinelni ogee, Mther 4 6 4' : wane •i • 414 '1 g r .stAsula: I . "'llaMilis - st the at PIANO lIIITILN PAINT miro MEM 61111orTisAtrtiteind tberAlltgliel DI . AilltAqrar 3 VIStstIMPI re" QVICURRAN RESIDENCE FOR SAI.E,—A comfortable two-story Brick Dwell: lug House. well built, conveniently arranged and In good order; ball, seven rooms, cellar, outhouses; large garden. eto; valuable lot of armind 140 feet front on Dltbridge street by 160 deep. Situate t( mile from Oakland, near line or Street Oars. B. OUTBEZET ISOM. ' EVOUIII4I4 VIM rti= Ere Insurince Clompliny, 020 e, No: 42 Fifth St, second Floor, tore OVER itErtawAyr. =IRAN' & SIEDLE'S „ . Robert C. Rchmerts, I Louts Mo rgenster n, Charles Meyran, . I Joseph Abel. Wm. Y. Lang, ' Adolph Krebs, Wm, Carr, - Ck. 'Hebert, Peter Kell, C. J. Schultz, A. Stelnmeyer, . Martin Heyl. , ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ, Pres% L. MORGANSTERN, Vie. Pres't. IDEAS. BIKYRANi. Treunter. C. F. RERBOI3EIC, Secrdtai7. . _ The above . Company now Tally organized, and prepared to lake. FLRE RltlsB. Bi careful atten tion le business., prudence and fair deQng, , this ln COpany Will endeaver to Merit a liberarshare of Uie patronage of the community. , Je9:r4l BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE 'CONIPANY, OF ALLEGHENY, PA. Office in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings/ No. 43 Ohio ISt., Alleghen-y.l _ A HOME coxi•ANT, managed by birectois well known to the community, who 'treat by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. - • usortiirrawigat_ ozo: D. RIDDL E • DIBECTOBS: Henrylrwin,, D. L. Patterson, Henry Ge'rwig, Geo. B. Riddle; Jacob tranz, Gottielb Pass, Himont/nun, J. B. Smith, . Jacob Rush W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig, Jos..Lantner, H. J. Zbikand, Jeremiah Kohen. apleoata NATIONAL INERTRANCE CO., OP THE QTY or rizamtuy. B OftIe tr a i. ALLEGHENY TRUST 001dEPANIVB , - FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. J&8. spirEksoli- W. MARTEN', President. A. B. zi n nia', in ; Jno. Bco~rn, Jr 6e raolitidTair.?", jno. zo,yler. C. C. Boyle, Jae. L. Graham, Jacob HoDD. °thee, — 92 Wate. home, inz up ttre etaM‘ P i. Blake. A home In. who are well kno .1 determined by pro ban the character j tering d the best pro insure. Alexander 'Rim E. Miller. Jr., James McAuley, Alexander Speer Andrew Aekleu, David M. Long, D. Maser'. pENNISorI INSURANCE C.foIPANY OF PIMSBURGH OPPIOE, No. liCity. WOOD STREET, BANE OP i c.) COMMERCE BUI !NG. • .. Thta 15 II Rome 0 mpany, ;raid- influxes against lois by Fire exclusive • • - . - LEONARD W• ITER, Preicident. - - ' C. C. BOYLE, Woe - President. . ' - - ROBERT PAT ICE, Treasurer..-: . - • HUGH. McELEIENY. Secretary. " • . 1 DIILECTORS: 1 • George Wlison, • * Geo. W. Evans, J. C. Lappe, J. C. Flelner, John Voegtley, A. Ammon. . _ • Leonard Walter, _ C. C. Boyle, Robert Pat ri ck, Jacob Painter, M Josiah pg. AI / ie Jai. H. Hopkins, Henry Spronl, pDEXINI7F AGAINST LOSS. BY FIRE. FRANKiIti INSU ()inn= &as& ALLEGAII lint INSURANCE COM. PAWN' OF P4TTSBUROH. OF,FICF, No: 37 pIFTI-181114ET, BANE Mara Insures *Watt all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks, . JORN IMWIN, JR.. President. • ' • JOUR, ,D. Mc CORD, Vice krealdent.. .• ' . !G:. G. .DONNRLL, Secretary. CAPT. yal. DEAR. General Agent. inscrronsi _ , - Johnlrwin, Jr., 1) Crpt:Wm: Dean John ir_. John D. McCord B. 1.,, Valinea em bank, ' , Ai, G. Hussey : W. H. Everson,: Harvey Childs, . Robert R. Dacia, T. J. ilositiniso . - • 'Francis Sellers, • Charlet , Hays, • • Capt. J. T. Stockdale, PEOPLESP PAM it. MCARDLE, - 1 .• • • ' No. 93) elU#l74.i) trritzi, *an:mum `.qaT.ii% tissimoi.tt,,..,-;vEtilltes: Aim; (alms pyystastmuudooDs.l GENtua OtOTH7.N4 MADE TO MDEM: the litest style. Bt. Louie. Miesotsit. 11,64 • - 40 1 t kO ' l . 0 1 0#; r: ;1 NO. T 3 OrrrifrO . B LDIITRZET:IPinebtaiO: -F l l. Constantly an band s iill ¢ ll .;14440tioittr*;' 9A Siiilllo.4B; VIDiTINGS; &Cr:. ;J . - IrP20:088 ant !adore, itoAiPedeita. $i.;.14104, Have just receivid alarge and well selected stOCli of PINE '3I ,I I k r.INGI - 04904:03,1 Sititable fbra ftt4class customrttlidew '•Also. arge stook of (LENT'S muunggNA..oqcprt hl ! 4,10, 'LITHCO.GRA:PittRaiIf SlNandi( 111NOMY " ' MUM` QINGERLIt 1&•CLEIS ) , Successon to 'Om P. ElautiCmo43l;&,co..,: I:ERAMT/VATA-WitooßAilialas. Iftconlylitmat SetollstiateßS_West ef t spoWdotOsjAs. ,Busjap 01 Cards„ Let.s_r. ;Heads, - BOTICIe, Lakes, Meals*. • ylObw • Oardi., mptolhas, PrornW ai T t lewi, Qieraftigas or pepo_slyklbavAta. • VOA oton *id F. 3,9t7i!tiflt.! it ;‘ 3 . 13 (1„?, r Asa<:_rr„;, Mil _ . , ffIBMIMI 7!4', irpirstnti . mietti OF : PiTT)IiIIRGI4.: ariviriair STORM ESTE I PANF OF • LEXANDER '._.INSURANCE COM :BURGH. NICK, Presithmt. ItT, Secretary. NEILD, General Agent. atreeh Spang Co.'s'iVave , I all Enda of Fire and Martha 1. tution, managed by Directore to the community, and who are ptneaa and liberality to main. hich they have assumed, aa of. coon to time, who desire to be WM. P. HE CAPT. 9E911.G. DIILZCIORS: - • Joan B. McCune, Chu. J. Clarke, William S. Dram, Phillip keymer, no. NIL& ' ANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. 7 CHESTNUT BT., Naas 57n. Charles .V..-Bane er, • Mordecai H. Louie, Tobias Wagner, - David B. Brawn. Samuel Grant. base Jacob K. Smith, Edward C. Dale, Feorao W. Rich s, George :Fates. . CHART BAN.3EER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. • W. C.BTEELE. B.sereterr pretest. • J. GARDNER CiSEEIN, AGT.NT, North West corner _ Third and Wood Streets. inh2lbwit. . INSEIRAOCE" - COM. OFFICE. N. E. 908.NE8. WOOD a FIFTH Std. A Eome, Clonspna, taking Plre 'and Marine Blau •__ - . , ' DIRECTOBB: WIII.I%IIIIps, Capt. JobbL..lthoadai John Watt, - -namuel P. bnriver, John E. Parke, Chaxlee Arbuckle, t., • - , • - • • . , Capt. James I er, Jared M. Brush, Win. Van Kirk, i - Win. F. Lang, James D. Verner :•ft,muel-McOriukart , . • • W. PHlLLilVrrealdent. ' • ! , JOHN WATT . President. President. -W. F. GARD Secretary.: ' , • - . , CAPT. JAB. PO .N, tibineml Agent. , , MERCHANT TAILORS. urA3I:LADR., iiIMIN Keeps eonstantlp on hand a Sine assortment of TIM ti NEIRILLIANK ' - ' PENTER AND BUILDER, No. I 19IENNBYLVANLS. AVENUE, m s , om Mik street. PNUtourgh. Ps. Sesldume, icy Grant, street. Jobbing done roma Leatnen saddirmtch. iA y orden promptly' attended to, and gallMattoa war. ranted. aallimetYMP •• • • -r•-•-e4. - • - of. IarNEW 11011gg. biIINCBOB & DIXEY MINSTRELS, -...'R:' LT REALM'S' ONE. WEPow 3.147311 E: En rzsm , BEIEGPOSITIOELT THE LAST, PRESENTING Dancer, Songs; *e, • MONDANc:TUESDAY •and WEDICESDAT,•con niGhts of the great new burles q u e of uNi•Erg, %%IVA IgrA.£3l-alarrro :Thg sinitiltig RAILROAD scrxr, and THIINSDAIZ FRIDAY aid SATURDAY NIGHTS • - NEW BURLESQUE, . As perfoxtneiLat thelfOpera Howie, Philadelphia, Admission, 50 eentaand SS gents. lartigri. ll4 !tFlLL l S • MUSEUM 'EXHIBITION 430iiipksiiiewoRKs GP• , Alll"sad GREAT NAT. *URAL LIVING•CIIRIOSITIEB. •• • • • ' • 'c. •~►T PR43r*141.11. HALE tirdMit t im e legrll e &l a s b . ur iflTs he o 4 pe tr ll -- ft., o'clock Y. to 2.0 ' 1`. 114 - • • ap&oIS WraiarriEN GROVE. =II . . LINDEN GROVE having been Attedtp in the most superb style, with a large and elegant nat. form, beautifully shaded, large. Dining Room and two. excellent bars, is now ready to rent to PIC HUNDAY SCOOL CELERRA. TIONS, &e., on the most reasonable terms. •• • Parties holding PICRIC.% &C.l.Rrig And it to their advantage to secure the. Grove. The Grove is easily accessible, being but a few steps from the Oakland Railviray Statlon,.whose cars run regularly every fifteen - minutes. Av. For terms, &c., apply at the OFFICE.OF THE. OAKLAND RAILWAY CO, - • OAKLAND STATION myB:p64 , - T .4 JETT Elt 8' • TESTEMENTARY upon the estate of THOMAS 31eCOY, deed.; ye been , granted to Catharme,AleCoy. an per sons haying claims against the tatateotsaitudeee-; ,dentielltioreeent the sante,' an all persons iddebt ed will make payment to, : • . , . , ~ ..; • - r. 3 CATELARINE AfeCOY. Adminlatnitor of Thomas McCoy deed, •• - - -, - • - - i or to E. A. MONTOOTH; • Attorney-at-Law, 117 Diamond St., Pittsburgh. President, .Secretary. OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary having been granted me on the ESTATE or ART FANGMEYER, 'deceased, all' peisons hav ing clabna against her estate will - present them to me, duly authenticated, and all. persons owing said estate will, make payment to me or my attorney. JOHN W. TAYIA/R,. No. 73 Grant street. CHRISTOF JrANOMSTER. jmett =I AXTESTERN.DISTRICP of PENN= vIF SYLVANIA, gs.: At Pittsburgh. the.24i. day ofJune. A. D. 3868. The 'undersigned, hereby gives' notice efhis appoint went as Assignee of DITABLES LORENZ, of Pittsburgh. in the-county -of AlleghenyvandiState of Pennsylvania, -within said District, who tuts been adjudged a - Bankrupt upon his toWII petition by the District Court of said District. ' JOHN 11. BAILEY, AssignCe, ' jeM:l9B.l - cr Att'y-at-Law, 89 Grant atreet. ,RICER OF THE PARIOUS'KINDS OF GUNPOWDER, HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, Office, 172 and 1146FEDEBAL STREET, glietrie Nos. 1, 2,4, 4: and grain, in Soare Canisters,' lb. • American ii-Poritug. in• Oral:Canisters of 1 11;: Duck Shooting, Noa. 1,2, 3 aind 4 grain, In Oval Canisters of fatp..each Indian Rifle , In Ovat Canisters of lib, each.... Kentucky Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Kentuckylt idle InOval Canisters ofli lb. each CM one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.) • ' (50 half 114= •do.• do. • do.) • • Keittucky.Bille, TTFB. - PTO,' and "Sea Shooi ,- lug" FC), in kegs, 25 lbs Bentuckyliffle, FFFG, FFG, alla "SelkShoot ing"ltt kegs; iltlfi lbs •• . • • Kentucky Ride, FFIIG, FFO, and "Sea Shoot ing" Fa. in kegs, CM lbs., Deer, rowder. in nibs '• • • Mining and Shipping Powder. Mining F. FR, and MP grgacuet. cash, in kegs, 251b5....,. Safety Fuse for Blasting, of superior quality, in packages of 50 feet and over Delivered free of expense on board. of. Boat or Railroad, In Pittsburgh Or Allegheny. I • • • • mhfol:e36' NOTICE TO OWNERS OF ' DRAYS; HACKS - Ice Notice is hereby given to all owners of Drays., Carts, Carriages. Buggies, Sm.', whether resident or non-reeldentin'the City of Pittsburgh,' to pay their Licenses at the Treasurer's Office of the. City of Pittsburgh FOltTli W 11.13, in Accordance ith an Act of •A.ssembly, approved hfareh -30tif; 1860, and and an :Ordinance of, the Council* of the - Clty of 'Pittsburgh, passed April 15, 1860. - All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 10; 1565. will. be placed in the liands.of the Chief of Pollee for collection, subject .to his fee of 50 oentator the collection thereof v and all personswho neglect or relbse to take out Licenses will be subject to a pen alty, to be recovered .before, thellAyor, double the amount of the License,: , • The old metal plates of - preyioni years meet be re turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay 35 cents therefor. .B.ATEB OF 1.1c11245E: • . . Bich thie,Uorre .... '1 so • Paoli Two Ho:4e ' - 00 rsEoch Four Horse 15 151 00 Each Two Horse Ara& .10 00 Omnibuses and Timber Wheel! , drewn by Two Hones,_ Eighteen '.Dollers each. .For . each addi tional Horse tried Infintof_ the aboye vehicle!, One . 55m11.EL ALLINDEtt, • 'Yrrrentusart, FebruarYls. 1685. - t - bOIriItOLLER•B OFFICt. CITY- Or•ALusertrt;',laty 3d; 1888. SEALED -PROPOSALS will be received at this otfice,unt3 WEDNESDAY, Bth iattantott 3 o'clott r. X. for. The following streets and alleys, viz: , • .)3HIELIIS STEEET, from Allegheny al'enue to Walker:street. . .. • • _ PEACHY ALLEY. from Virgin alley to Liberty st. 4iso, for Grading BUENA VISTA/in:LEV, flom Carroll street to. Taylor avenue. • .. Profiles, ispecideations :aad estimates em, be seen le the office of the CON Engineer, • Blank limns for bidding cafe he' kad at my office. 'BANS • -• City 'Controller. CM , , U. d. U. OFF/OE) D of-leaner Paola. - Prrreircrion, • July 0, 1868. m'AUSII4VS"'SALEW' • • ' . O. HAWLEY et, al. v., Evrxiisrßoar , Ttiv 2 LLE/!. , • 31. 99 4 1 )??,5 T erm . P A"' I n By virtue of a eenditient expiator Issued out of the District Court -of - the United States, Western Dia- Wet nC POnnsylyaula, - and to too' directed,r I will expose to Peelle Sale, on TUZSDAY, , the.I4th day of July, A: D..:186$ at, 10 ,o'cloo. Aso. , ot i , at the Custom House, in the City of rittshurgh. the STEAMBOAT TRAVELLER,. together with her boats, machinery, tacklelperel,_ N Mc. • THOe. RO D.. - Marsha ,1 jygtsa esl3l littiC.ur Pa. CITY or, ALLEOHENT, PA, TATA atursx's oriflOgy,June ASIA. Ic - aricla. IS litastraN- OIYEN TO tnr. rafs kir six Per Cent ."OfailmielV 'Bo d of the City • Meg That the Cation; on said Bona. eamtng d ue July g11,.1808. DaMon,satcl day. Hess the State tax at et tho ANN OF rrrzeilunorm tame mt. of i'ltteburgh, MACFEERON, Troaiurer Clty of Allegheny louttrto,Airo. rti • Pa • D V. . .-061/11 'Meta, heviditAtatectelleal , a 80W :v.±._ went., :A.,(adetrruatiN THE irdw iM,agaT 4EATNXNtrifi , RA44 Out* if . hotat, Or Berndt wraltneta. oblatory Brutal Debility Illmonifie to mu.. liaeLgentgally(t.Norrnutuconaginp n, Bp- Inlay and Ma; mental and rzystbal titetPelty, ilngont Self Abuse, do., by light, Onlv re well. M. D. author of the "Oreen Bookt"•&o. "A. BOON TO THOUSANDS OP 8u Book ander seal, In &plain envelope, to any oddresa, sen paw; on receipt of docents, ortaro NOT Mord to CHAS. J O. KLINE & Co. Lwr everwM' law until resTorrroniiqh ottiverweivs warna ge da.. Price Me znyfoiD&lfTOt IiLREL- BE &? ME WM BANKRUPT NOTICES; MANUFACTURED BY THE ARTHUR• KIRK, Agent, ALLEGIEEENY, PA. CASTER roNvi3r.a. r.no rowDr.n. GRADING AND PAVING 'n? '. u II