L:Z2 ribittrgt eta*. 13 TALE; CATTLE DISEASE. The New York Commercial Advertiser of the 11th says : _ THE WAR AGAINST ROTTEN BEEF. The Board of Health continues its vigilant intrestigatiem into the alleged poisoned stock ef.'cattle brou,ght to our attoixtr. from 'the west, The Ciovernors of the States' f New York, ,New..Tersey and Pennsylvania have: been telegrifiled, and a rigid• sanitary: in ] spectioa of all , cattlepassing eastward sug gested. The Health Board state 'that there need be no emits , for . panic. But few diseased . animals,'-lf anv, have been , brought over' ; fon the New Jersey side, and they have been, ere this, eaten. Thorough precau; tions have been ,taken for the future, and not only the yard at Communipaw, but those at Hudson City and Harlem, , are closely watched by Board of Healthofficials. y Some specimens of the deceased viscera' . ware exhibited yesterday at the Chambers of the Board. The meat, which is all tainted :with the pest, is soft -and wet, and dis charges serum freely. A little , hot water, poured over it eliminates a faint disagrees: his odor, and' whencooked the ,substanee -looks pale ,and shrunken. ) TbeTresent cattle plague is defined as a rot* of the malignant typhus, which aftlic ' ted some time ago,:, the great European heids on the Vistubs, and, in East Prussia, Ibutsiasuld-Poland. The term "rinderpest" appliectto the diseases of those animals was a general dpeighation,comiirehehTmg ve riest syleptoms. ' • Idinv Of the diseased cat tle now here are covered`with ticks almost. round and n'quarter - Of inch in length. The N. Y. Timm says It is a saMcient ly serious state , of things - if, : .: while 1-cattle ' fresh from Texas are .soattered throughout thciirazing distriCts of the Vest, certain death Ie the result.to all other• cattle coming , %Contact with them. And yet such seems to be the case, according to the' liCeotintB which now arrive-from - Itlrquarters. The disease has broken out daring the . past few days among the _cattle - during-then transit I • fromtlllinois to this ',,Btate. Few escape seizure.thsk if herd, is o nce attacked, death - follows with: scarcely an exception. , and the ditleasaislaid to become more violent in its typerin proportion to the distance from' its original seat in Illinois—the symptoms'are more intense at Communipaw than on the. prairies. - The period of incubation of:the disease would seem to.be prolonged, as we hear of it • suddenly breaking out among cattle bx Massachusetts, that have been ex posed for sale at Albany on their way from 0 " the West. The Tribune says: .1 There are the gravest suspicions that this plague is not wholly new. So long ago as ,- • June, meat was sold in Washington market • • which had every appearance that the meat . of the infected animals now presents, and • • we are credibly Informed that as hinges a ,year ago cattle' supposed to have the Texas fever were sold from one of our yards to be butchered. That the butchers themselves • now are neither surprised nor alarmed would seem.evident, from the fact that last Saturday they offered $55 a head for a drove of 141 cattle which were so sick that many could not stand, and they were even anx ions to get _them. These cattle were after . 4 wart sacrificed by being slaughtered for the 1 hides and tallbw. Much praise is given the ..: owners for pursuing this counie mid sinking so itinch • money; but whether the pres ence of a member of the Board of • Health, or the account of the plique .f previously given in the Tribune, had any • effect, is perhaps unknown. In connection, it:is asserted-that whole flocks of sheep af flicted with the foot•rot have been sold to '; the hutchers of this, city and slaughtered. • , - Oneihing we do know, and that is, there is ;• ' no inspection of meat in our great market •.; worthy of tfiename, for at thisy.,-yeiy hour •14- 1 meat is exposedior sale which illigholly unfit ' for human food; for there is the green,,dull, • gangrQnons aPpearanee which flesh presents when 'Surcharged with blood, or congested with,the approaching stage, of putrefaction. and yet it is customary for butchers to spe ak of such meat as being "a little mussed." Such ; A, condition of things is; of course, absolutely appalling, and we are glad' that be.aninvestigation, for 'there is a chance of reform in many matters ,of of. importance, but to which. in ordinary times; littte or no attention could be drawn. The Harrisburg, Guard :tiays: Through • . the:Governor's reconimeniation, Col. Thos. . • A. 'Scott,. Vice-President of the ;Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, hai established a - rigid insPectinn,of cattle at Erie and - Pitts; burgh. This precaution will prevent the transportation of.diseased cattle through the, State 'over the Philadelphia and Erie, the Northern Central and Pennsylvania Rail - 1 roads. Colonel Scott- now giving this business his special attention, a fact which will assure the people of Pennsylvania that • they will receive;' every Pbsinhle protection from this transportation of diseased cattle into or through the State. - A Chicago7dl4tostehi tale: 'The cattle dm '. • ease has nearly died - out in the infected country, mostly comprised within the county of *Champaign, ,The_ genie have mostly died out likewise. According to the estimates, three thousand deaths have oc :‘', curreitat-four stations of the Illinois Chi; tral Railroad near Champaign. The value of the property thus destroyed is, not lap ••• 7 1 than $20,000. All importation of Southern' • cattle had been effectually stopped. . sf THE visit of Queen Victoria to the Conti / h. greater interest from t he A vent e :•. fttct that she has hitherto kept herself so tightly shut up in her_ little Island,, never extending her excurstons.'forthet.than to Balmoral. She has dropped in on Eugenie, who went down to Cherbourg to offer bor a • • wwelcome to Franca.and P , arley , diately pushed on to Switzerland. There is •.• doubtless a hearty desire for relief by a change in all this, brit we d 6 not think it difficult to detect under the thin disguise of rambling travel, her desire—that _,of a devoted:l —to visit . th e,:blith-place of her loit A lber t, and to linger in those 10. •• cantles w here he was tutored and trained, and passed his callow, tvanbood. , . For this smitten:Queen, who fails to find consolation for her profound sorrow in the dvotion of her children, the contemplati o n i of the early days of her husband, in th very lo '''calities so mush loved by Lim and on which heznust have destadted iii..hec a rring so 'many times will prove the bal m that is to assiet,in healing. the hurtet•oft her mind. She gape to Germany to study her grief in a new light—to see Albert as she never saw • him before—to try to reelize.alVthat be has pictured to her of his youth In the 'happy pasf—•to wrest a new pleasure from the grasp of her old wretchedness. TEE Philadelphia Ledger says the best authorities write the name of our new ter- I ker { Alli P ska ''' Ll PP lD PC 4ol( finteteer taw. • er t e bead 'Alaska:says ' see. Aliatka.' and on turnigg;_Wf.4e,tpagel indicatd,. WC • 'dud Aleaska or Allashica, with the, geo , graphical descriptiOn; • Ketticij o t inso w s P icti Tiol7to f. =rllWldAlvat of 488 7 .! giveif mew iAI e' ward iir flounced Al-yas-ka." The ',•_best., " maY-1033eldriffe UtiPi. l ;Higher afi morities--the new sovereign of the coup. 1.3- ' -- WC I CANI Eg trtai Ie Z4 v W 7IMOMIL, itstirattlel.aelt t 4 we Ith • ;le equally uselemi aspirate,,;etired, in i good order from the scene when the Rua ohm Gownor'a wife criedfier:eig4: Qat at the ruaWnrid er the Yankees. 1:.7-,)r.,1 ~:.:: .',T.:..'.'•:,: , ...7" - il '-'i ., ` ...,, 4 . El COUIL4IIIO (C9rrespondenee PutabuTOßazette.l DENVER, COLQRA.DO, Aug. 8,1868. The question which is continually recur ring . to a man as he rides over the rich and fertile prairies , and plains of Kansas and Colorado is why any one remains in the . Eastern States, who are poor while there are Millions of acres of the most productive lands on.the Continent to be had by merely 'settling upon and cultivating them? Here in, the West on its fertile , prairies and pie is -the placefor the man, with small, , -Pacific) Railroad runs its_wholelength, sofax as finished, through some of the most productive lands the . United Stideu. AfterileAving Abiline as one rushes in the cars vast plains apparrently dry, sunburnt. and sandy he little suspects, how surpassinglY fat and fertile the soil really is. He_must stop at some ranch and in spect -'closely ; the- graina and vegetables produced - in order to have a correct idea of the productiveness of the soil on the, plains. At first view I thought the plains nothing but. immense valleys of barren lands. Now from actual observation I:know them to be the Most prodndtiye lands I have ever seen. Irligation is 'indispensably necessary to production on the plains. When the soil is well irrigated, its, luxuriant production of srains and - vegetables would:astonish farmers in the Allende, States. - • The plains extend feom near Hays City, in Kansas, to the line of the Rocky Moun tains, a distance of• about four, hundred miles. Over • this ; entire distance • I passed without seeing! a single green tree- Nothing but • rolling ,plains as far as the 'eye could reach covered with short, , thick-set Buffalo grass,with here and there a small stream of running water. These plains are the_ guesent hunting grounds of the Indiana. Here they comb for.the Buf falo and the Antelope. One day I saw as I came, over, several, Buffalos, and•l counted at one time over a hundred. Antelopes grazing on . the rich and nutritious grasses with which the plains are covered. _ The Buffalos were about thirty miles north of .iny routein immense herds. • A stage driver told me that they often crowded so thickly upon, his team that , he was obliged to take his revolvers and shoot several times into the herd before he could pass along the Cayotte, some ieVenty-ftve miles west of Hay's City, on the Union Pacific Railroad, E. D., has ell; disappeared, except a small board. house - inhabited two itiehMen and a couple on'tiligura," who are engaged in digging trivell for the Railroad coinpany. The old town had all been'pulled down and moved , fifteen miles further west, and.then set up egain and called Monument. If the road should , be continued still further west they will be again removed further along the line . of the track and christened some thing else. It is only the same town moiring further west as;the road is:completed, and at 'every stopping place assuming a differ ent mime. Mbnument City is along strasgling town of one street, the houses all standing on each side of the railroad track. 'There are some few board• buildings, looking, for the most part, like hastily constructed_ cow sheds. The remainder, being far thelarger number, aro tents, covered With cotton cloths, and of 'all sizes and' shapes conceiv able.' Here are clothing stores, provision and grocery • stores, liquor stores 'hotels, saloons, dance houses and billiard rooms. In and around this nondescript settlement I found about two thousand tive hundred people. Railroad hands; tradesmen saloon keepers, gamblers and roughs, and a com pan), of soldiers, encamped about a half mile distant, whose business is to keep a sharp look-out on the Indians. Here at this town the cars stop, it being the present terminus of the road. We arrived about ten o'clock in the fore noon. Having had no breakfast. I looked up and down street on both sides and care fully selected the cleanest looking and most respectable in general appearance of themany hotels, stepped in and inquired if. I could have some treakfaat. I was in formed I could "with pleasure." As soon as I had taken an inside observation I told 1 the accommodating host that I would only require a cup of coffee. The prospect was not so very inviting I assure you. The host went to the back end of the tent and shouted to some one behind a screen of dirty'calico, "Coffee for one and breakfaat for one." I sat on the end of an ale keg while:coffee was being prepared, for a few ' moments, when ft was announced “break fast 'ready sir." "..I. sat ppon some kind of broken log to a table con structed with boards, and covered with a greasy oil cloth. After I had seated my-, self and was trying to sip my coffee, a wo man came from behind. some , canine and sat down by_my side on another box. It was for her that breakfast • had been pre pared, and she ate with a great deal' of gusto.. She was tall and not ; bad looking. Around her waist was a leather, belt, and in it were a couple of navy' revolyers. This simple fact shows m e re of- the ' state of morals than I could by writing a volume. . The cars stop at Monument, but the stage for Santa Fe and - Denver is still fifteen miles further west; at Sheridana second extension of Monument. duly not nearly a 9 large. In about ten hours 'after the,ar rival of the train at ' Monument construe tion train started west toward • Sheridan, where we were told the overland ',coaches were•be found awaiting the mail and the arrival • ofpassengers 'for the West and Southwest, • • When the construction train was ready to start, a huge, burly Irishman, whom I took to be , the -conductor of thetrain '.-Mounted on to a flat ear loaded with rail: . road iron -and shouted at. the to of his voice, ' , All yes awatin till go till Santa Fe or Dinverwilllillizo et aboard the tbraiti." Wec all clim be d on,' and the ~,t litain" carried .us about, twelve miles :furtheillt iyard. Sheridan, and • then' stopped, three miles from that point and left- the ,pitiusen gent to get; there with their luggage the best : way they could.' Some walked and'norge , clambered . into a mail 'Pigott - and rode on the mailbags. :• ' - - At last all had arrived safely in Sheri dan: After a-very greasy and very dirty dinner' in a first-eless hotel, and waiting two orthree hours looking at the beauties of the place, we were glad to, hear,- "Pas , tiongers for Santa Fe, all aboard." r We all climbed.ln end stowed sininelven The driver swings his long whip in the air, it cracks like the ; discharge of a rifle, and we are; off at it brisk 'trot into the". broad treeless plains. Yours, • RintAlsitixerrii. SPECIAL. NOTICES., We..PELAL ; • . • PAPIMUT LOTION "- !OR DiAITTIFIrrNo - "raVIDEDir AND QOM. FLEXION. NemeTea all.. Eruptions. Treeklee, Ple lalea , .Noth.Dlotehea. Tan, eta:. and modern the wt Skin ' ~' lair and elocimblz. Tor Ledlea In the ureeey;st Isittvainable. - or Gentlemen. after • stlarleis Jaime ne equal. PHLAN Lcrrro , 1 .11 the unk e rellable remedy fez liblesellle and times of akin itliwaorri ppm/a= War, • ; Forihe Toll‘ Nticsei. and t"airtt- win not skin. - ertee,e atm. per MCC 411419.4.11°. "Eton an awe r n A neliTirthMelb,_the daynatt, Ludo' d al. quiff ROW 194116* -I Puizorif soLiceir Y ak. - - . •". , , # lf' 1 6 the bee in the Toed'. the o reelect Dy,e• barmlessrfella le:' mum eons: no dli anuvon—ent• no rldtentotui tints; rer r ie dle e .th e - . 1 / 1 e of Asa (dies rates and sestet thsyllir so b eaus or brouns• ar b t - '" wet itrutferraoters;isid nrogrlilmedittArort. orPaVar .Iraeitioz, tar" E etti L d i*AlHAfir--, ( 1 4114 city. •The a ti tg v se4;!lsnuto ! sad olent 4 bases QAd w rzt to youth and -.. evnissoiited letter envelopes free 14 9 4,4 141 1 4 4 .04FRQwARD ; AB. soownow.-Box PI% ,pqnsfen PITISBV,RGW_GAZETIMI I FRIDETTik. MAT fir 4, That after repeated trials of other remedies, BA back,. Stomach Bitters, Blood Punier and Blood Pills are the best medicines extant to' cure Midis eases for which they are recommended. Bold by'all Druggists Everywhere. • • PILES. There is no medicine in nee so ettlraoens as Dr: • Bobsek's Blood Pi:trifler and Blood Pills for the 'penstanetit,eure ot Blind or Bleeding Piles: thr7 strike at the root of dlsetsse. therebrretnertalt the Sold mule. - . . , : • by all Druggists Everywhere. 1 " • • TEDIPMEULNCE... There 1 0, De:ll4s, no one thing that by done ao 'Emelt to Proninte the mums of temperance as that gentle stimulating toile. Robank'sStokaach Bitten,: they strengthen and, Invigorate 'without producing the ill effects of alcoholic stimulants. • , . . • Sold-by all Druggist% Bvtrywhere. LIVER PILLS Are Pills that have a direct and powerfai action o the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congests - state of that fall important organ upon which de nedds thewb le procesi of digestion. The ImPort ance, then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such direct action without the 111 effects of mercury, is manifest , to every - one;' eu,h Pills' are Itoback , s Blood Pills; they are warranted' piriely vegetable, =dean with certainty be relied upon; and are safe at all times. Bold by all Druggists Everywhere. INDIGESTION Is but another name foa and the Parent of many We. Dobai:Ala stomach: Bitters taken to widultlrkue-full daises. direetly after each meal 4 surely A , Sect a pertaanent cure. ' Do 'not take our - word lorlt., but try.them. . . Bold by all Druggist'. Everywhere. NIGHT MARE 'hi one of the man, Abeam/ of Ir4 l cli , DYßPePaill the parent: To area care weans should avoid heattir fOod at Alight. and take a wine. dlawfull of itobaelOi Stoniaoh Bitten on retiring to bed. • . . • EloidbyillDnggista Evarpzhere. RENOVATE.. During the Spring months it is one of the regular horilehold duties to 'renovate, and, in thf mul Idyll city of - Other Mahn, one's own self if, in a great measure, overlooked; thousands Of valuable lives might be prolonged, and many doubtlerta saved from premature graves by thoroughly renovating the system with Dr. Boback's Blood Pills, Stomach Bittern aid Blood Purifier. - Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. NICELLORIELOLY Is one of tbe many disorders of.the nervous system, arising from slow Sate of the constitutional health Or severetirostration after long continued ilea:Lets, and. moires Invigorating remedies like Itoback , s Stomach Bitters to restore the nerves to their nate- Tal Bold by all Druggists Dverywhere.-- WHO SELLS THERE ? The Agents for the — sale of RORACIPS BLOOD PILLS, STOMACH BITTERS end BLOOD PURI FIER arelM Drugghite everywbere. U. S PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO., PROPRIETORS, , • : , • CINCTIVN.A.TI, O. jertniwy-F LEGAL!. T JETTEILSI of ADMINISTRATION upon the ESTATE OF KB& ESTIFFS STOCKTON, Late -of Allegheny City, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having daises against said estate will present them, 'prop erly authenticated for settlement, and 'those in debted to saidestate will make 'payment te ihOlit dersigned. it :the Manchester 'Eavings"Barde,' No, • 209 Beaver : ermine, Allegheny City: ' %SOMAS a urantn, 11 , 117:ULLP THE MATTER OF THE DI. TN Ag- VISION OF SCOTT TOWNSHIP INTO TWO ELECTION PRECINCTS.i' , In'the Court. of Com mon,Fleseor Allegbeny, 'acuity, No. NM, Septem ber Term,.lB6B. : !finical, hereby given thai on Baturday, July 23, 1882, a petition was presented praying the division of sold Township into two Election Preelnits,— whereupon the Clourt ordered. notice thereof to be even, and thst the same would be finally acted upon by mid Court on SATURDAY, August Sad, 13138 , - at which time all persons interested Will he heard. MORELAND, MOORE & SERB, Attorneys for Petitioners. 17:9:t75 NOTICE,—In Purialance of an order of the District Court or Alleghen9 county. made the 18th day of 'July, 4867, notice is hereby given to the late authorities of the several Districts Or Pittsburgh. consolidated by Act of As— serfage, approved April 80, A. D. IbB7, that the' Report of Commissioners appointed by that Court to aseertairr the indebtedness, value theproperty, Ind the separate indebtedness of said districts, and fix is rate of special tax for the payment thereof, in compliance with the .pftreLtiens of the before men ' Dotted act, will, on the ss 8 DAY tIY A,UtiIIEIT, be Gonave:tett , absolutely, • Mikes objection 'be made to *the rate of special. tax .died Dv .said commission, and a decree made'accordingly. JACOB H. WALTER,' . ProtbOnotary. I !! il . • ;LkDMINIS TIC ATOWS ' NOTICE. _2_ - -Whereas, Letters of Admlnlstratlon on nn HAJPit IL HARDING, deced, have been /ranted to - the subscriber, all persons In dqbted to add estate me requeste o mike Immedi ate payment, and; those , having lam is against the same will presenithem, duly. authentlasted for set tlement, el - - • e B. CUTHBERT, Inner 3- v ' No.; RR Smithfield street. _ • lIICE IR ' HEREBY `GIVEN N - . that the T.tmlfe‘ll CoperitieeshlO heretofore a:biting between the undersigned; under the name of EMIL' EIOILLK. Is tbla Day DissolvalloY Itutaal Comsat. • " t r ic i tt i ti. 2 11101;_,Y Pittebergh and Philadelphia; any, 4•. JOGS.' jy3:o4e7 • ' , IkTOT.J IC I O ,-- HWhitels,'",l4etitroi . , of AdminististVin to the Estate of WILLIAIIf 4e,l2iLltralt, 'late :Or Allegheny: Olty, deeeasee, lave peen trented to the sueserlber. ell ptc•One Jeut• ft to the said e4tate are requested to mike Am snedlate initymeut,"and all those having elates ot delehnds, , .assinst the estateter the. seld' decedent • will make known the Saute wllltou , delayter, , 'MARTHA E. LEP?. SCLTEIt, 110.'66 Western ifiMenue. Ith ward; Altegbeny. stu7tat-y • • r ••= 1 , . . ,NOTIVE.-111 persons i il delbted •to Orliaving Olga» soidnirt tee ' • • SS ' ' TATE; 4 * JACOB irs • Sitallsopeddt iiici of go. fiGhestnut Octet. Alkshehy City. will IMt sae call on tee nnderalxned, and have them &d -iluted. MARGARET !MAU& '4eib' f -..-; • , , • 01 86 S, itii, August 1, ,, • t yl -. 14 OTlCE.—LettersTestamentarT . • . i tumor been granted the on. the' rerritTlt Os . y . yAlfulizyjma, .deceasedd MI 1 10 001 PI hal*, Joy blame aws& her 'estate *lli 'present pens to J o d uli, antbeatlestodi read' Ali "mons owinguld ute - WM make vayuten I to me or ivy. attorney, juyouw - TAwykywNo:,lBoant oar% - I • 4 ; 1 4 1 4 8 T0F !Will t)Elt, July . 114•11181. , t 1 1 -'. , It F' , I ' meal ' DECO - 04• ENO/NEEIR. ,plaillitErAVlßWOLltt i , : , 1 i I 7 ,.: . : a i naj Urna4 l ; 4l cannlEa l ,'' . ' : , . d Aselleiita ' ii i ,1!4440.5... f - ( rationaVik W. illf 0..4110,0M) . ,' ,;. f OflioC Fa: '0 thiasstdoinettL.Rooti/1 9 , 2,*, . 2 ...tai lw p.o.- zo. 50 Aaa&AiliiirlY Mir . : ' m , ACHINERT, of all tfah o sonte i ; dero4nett• ;'; --4410 T YlIIINAWeId 01t4W -05 forotahod... parti c ular tt on patty to tie at cans OOLLIZItIf LOOOMOTLVES Pate i r i taco inlllaenitiVl rlatiod_ ~. Sir' 114 IMF. Nth RA .. 0 • An* inecnantes ovary WEDff D , • anis AttfOTIQN• SALES: BY A. LIMON= RESIDENCE AND . LOTS AT WOODS' RUN — TUESDAY , August 12th, ITI:3U $ The Lots are so situated as to combine both city and country advantages, and offer the following inducements to purchasers, via: They have gas pipes laid in frOnt of them all. They have each a frontage of twenty-five feet on the Beaver road. ey are within five minutes' ride of the city. They are within SRO yards of the Railway Sta tion, tat which sixteen accommodation t! mins stop daily.) They hay^ all a choice lot of trait.trees onthem in full bear tug,' &e., &e. The home is that splendid stdence at present occupied by Robert R. Harr Eta containing eight large rooms, with t ©' mod ern improve ments, papered and finished throughout Lut con tains abc at :Mallen acre of a , and, covered with 'choice pear, apple, peach and cherry trees, ahrub .bery, and having. in fac all the city advan tages. lth country privlieg . . 81103 active. Terms--One third cash, balance in one, two and three years. - . . • A.' LEG ATE, Actioneer, mal3 No. 159 Fede street, u Allegheny, t BY 811317830 N, YAM BANKRIIPT SATI GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES. On WEDNESDAY,. Angus 26th . at 10 o'clock ' A. M. on A3 the premises, No. a Diamond „ will be sold by auction , the satire s ock of the wholesale Grocery House of J. D. Dray , (bankruptconsist ing of Coffees ~Sugars, Te . Syrups.e Fillhr. oo aPe. Se Molasses, arch, Canned ' ra ft s, •/ °Sacco, salt., one, Buckets, Tubs, dc.; Id .ore and Office Ferni tem, ' Also. Raronche, Buggy 3 Wag.ons. 4 Horses, Harness, Saddles, &c. by or. Cr of Reuben Miller, Jr., and Geo. A. Armstrong Assignees of 4. 1).• "Ira! ,0 in Bankruptcy. munisox, vAramos & McOLELLAND. &WS , . BY YALIEBB Is PRELLYET. PALMER & 10H11,LIPS, Atrarloliztres And . Commission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,Ta. , BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and • Notions; AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING, _ Vonsigtuuents Slleited. Prolip&F.o. tuitns. • MARSHAL'S SALE. ‘ 4. By virtue of Writ . of esiaritttont Emmons,* is sued out of the District Court of the United States for the Western District 01 Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose so Public Sale, At Shaw , s Landing Station, near Meadville. 1 , 4 e. on•WED NESDA-Y, ihe 19th day of August, INS, at 10 o'clock A. 3E., the following described property, to wit: • 7he OH Refinery and Distillery called the ' 'Pen nichuk Oil Works. • 89 barrels or Refined Oil; 115 Empty Barrels; • 11 barrel of Glue; • 1 1. can Linseed iril ; ' Il box Red Lead; 1 can White Lead; - 12 barrels Benzine; 31 Empty Painted Barrels; 1 barrel part fall of Refined Oil; 3 carboy. of Acid; • , 1 barrel containing Glue; And all of the Stine, Boilers, - Tube, Retorts:, Re ceivers, Apparatus, Engine and Boilers, Machinery, Fixtures. Property and Apparatus belonging, and la any wtSe appertaining to said Oil Works. seized and taken as the property• of WALTER J. BARRON. at the suit of the United States. THO 9. A. ROWLEY, U. 8. Marshal. Marshal's Office. Aug. 11, 1868. aufLu33 MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of.oeseittioni expo-nee 's lued out of the District Court of the United states, for the Western District of I ennstlyania, and to me directed, 1 will expose to Public rale, at the Custom House, Pittsburgh. Pa., on MONDAY, the 11th day of August, MIS, the follow Lug described property, to wit: A part of a barrel of Whiskey;' Two (SI) Copper rolls; Two OS) Copper Wo rms; Thirteen (13) Casks. Seized and taken as the property 'of GIDEON MORROW, at tne suit of the United States. THUS. A. HOWLEY. U. S. Marshal. Marshal's °Mee, Aug. 11. 1101 S. • MARSHAVS SALE. • By virtue of a writ of oendftiorsi r agoaoa, ls• sued out of the District Court of the United mates, for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sale, at the he 1 7t h HOUSE, Pittsburgh, a t on MONDAY', the 17th day of August. 1508, at 10 o'clock A. D., the following described property, to wit: '- neven thousand (7.ooo)pounds Tine Cut Shorts' Tobacco. GOY and taken as the property of GEORGE GOY Eat and J. J. Reston, at the cult of the United States. rROa, A. ROWLRY, U. q. Marshal. , MarshaPs Cace. Aug. 11, IS6 S. anl2:u32 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. .1-IL.Cr I e • FOURTH sr. 1 15 • •1 JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO STOCK 'ARO. REAL . ESTATE BROKERS AND AIaCTIONEERS„ • , • . , Are prepared to SEC U RITIES . STOCEk BONDS. and all kinds o REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., either on the premise, or at the Board of Trade Booms. ' • • Particular attention paid. as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. 'Sales or Seal Estate in the country attended. • °Moe. Dio. fl FOURTH STREET. .111164 • AdMhileiritin $lO4OOO " 1?-41211 ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. ismo. M. pxrpr3r. writ. Real Estate 'Agent. 60 Smithfield street. ".. CRACKER BAK3ERIER. STEAM CRll2l= BAKERY 317 Liberty Stieet. Our Crackers are baked upon the OVER BOT. TOM, and are superior to any' baked by hot Mr or any other process. • ' • ' 'Sir* TRY TRAM . oile -.... ,t..., t, ( 9 ,- , .. ' Is 0 ..., ..4„..,,.. ,P 1 e'..`t •Is• •• • ' :j , :t I,' '• ' ? 4.l>;:4•! P i • td•V . 1. Q. :kg• 1....1 ..*••••, .3 • . , • 1 .: 1 . .' • e l • 4 -. ; t.' " '' '':' 4 - • . 1.,. .(4' o , "i, .f.:,:, ~, au C ~,., • - , . A ARE 'SUPERIOR TO ANT;• OTHERS OFFERED IN THIS C7ITY. WINE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM, PRENCIH, r a VIOMI c ! i r t iTAVEIVI s trd,I3O . DA O.IIAON. For Side fiy Eiery Groeti thiVity. Bakery, No. Al Liberty st. ... , T ..,...., ~, . ~,,,,:_,... , ~., ~,.. , .m. ~ 0, ..,,...,:. i , ~..:_, ~,....7.,....,,,, i,,,, i i I,V: . 1 ::..: ',; ..,„i Tiil; ~‘!i! ."'. . . ,: I '," / 4 r . 1 . r '' ' ' ': .1: c..; . ... ,•• •!_f.;...Lt.._. , 10 , 11.___•:r:v,.- VVI ~. ~I'l If rriElM :TWIN, ' 4 O/TY: _SLATE ' CO., :....: 3 4 611 2re* - lisPPlar,arf4c4toP. ~ , . i;... .*',Wikl , Vlre: 5E1GH,03232.0: .':-. .prinmiase 41 Sevealli . Sty:Msburgliii%i ; , i i ii , i , ‘:74 7 MuNietiVititlitii, iiies i t.. - ' ~ , 137X164 •::.! .1 . • ‘i., ,, :- , 11! f ;.4:4 5 ig . ,1,1,, , ,..:,%. ..., _. , .; , ICE ICE! VgAmEntiii LQrdimi tiezi Hind Eftreot Bridite u rrillt . WADZIailt ` eunalni oX4IOI & irca'armAinl OF MARSHAL'S SALES. BLAME. - t - M 4V/i49, LIQUOitS, •&b: < P1TISBUIG11:111PORTING HOUSE. ESTABLISZED 1830. • • • SCHM IDT & FRIDAY, IMPORTERS OF. FOREIGN • WINES AND 'LIQUORS, • No. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Would direct the attention of the public to the Diet that, po ceasing Stale? cor facilities through several large Wine and Liquor Houses In _Europe, and" mating tneir Importations direct, they are enabled to offer the various grader of Oolce WINES AND LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex aminations of qualities and comparison of prices respectfully solicited. A choice assortment of pure OLD EYE WHIS KEY constantly on band wxr CLARET, MITE AND SPARKLING Chateau Latitte, Chateau Margaux, Chateau La Rose, Ht. Julien, Ht. r e l i n u te e rn a g e , I rne E l l= r . B 1 Bich e TICNCISE WINES." Laabenbehnir, Moser Muscatel, Bohai:burg, lioehheliner , s superior quality. , ' 4013.4,..MPAGMTE. Moat h Chandon, '.Chasabe.rttne, Verneaay, eldalee Chan:tell/4 - ad other brands.. Also, a large assortment of. BRANDIES, WHIS KIES and 7aNES, of all ,descriptions, constantly on hand, at wnr.. '(LATE MILLER d RICKETSON,) • 221 and 228 Liberty Street,:Pittabargh. jy9:892 . JOSEPH S. FINCH &. CO., . , Nos.-183, 197, 199, 191, 193 and 193, FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH, - sta2COPAOIVIIXES Copper Distilled Pure Bye 'Whiskey. Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS, HOPS. no. • mnaz . n5B PURE NATIVE WINES. ISABELLA AND CATAWBA, Of our own growing. Also the beat brands of CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHERRY and PORT WINEd.' "Vine Growere - Company , " of BRAN DY, pint flasks, just the thing fur tntyelers. N. B.—PartiCular attention paid to supplying A.. -BIAMADIC, iy2B:te7 . No. *Virgin - alley; Pittsburgh. COAL AND COKE. OSCAR F. LAMM & CO. • M - i=l COAL AND COKE. °Mee, Sandusky Street and P. P. W. & C • • 8. R., Allegheny City. SIIIMBIOP. Youghiogheny Coal and Connelleville Coke, AT LOWEST 14RICET BATES: air Orders promptly atteMded to. COAL! . COAL!: COAL!!: _ DICRSON STEWART & CO., Having removed their °Mee to NO, 567 I.l33FaVint (Lately. City Flour HT) BECONP &LOC) E. Are LU MP, w red COALfaral j th good TOUGICEOGHP, NY NUT OR BLACK, at the lowest morket price. • • . All orders •Jeft at their *Moe, or addreAsed 'to them through the mail, will be attended to promptly.. my25:026 . CHAttEB e t raoRQ, YOUGHIOGLEHT AHD And Manufacturers q; COAL; BLACK .AND D Claes and Yard—DONN= •of BUTLER AND MORTON STRENTS. First yard. on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Virard, and on &mind sweet, nese Lock No. 14 Pittsburgh, Pa. • • • -Families and Manufacturers.. supplied with the bert article of Owl or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders lett •at any of their , offices will receive • rum • t attention. • , • • •• • , • . . RMSTRONQ & lIIITCHINSON, Alm YoulmmentENT Ocul. CO.. gErarS'IYPERS tla/ • RIVEN, C l a i m : r t ior EAL Mitil ß o li gheny CAS AND FAMILY COAL. • Mice and ilerd-414/`Y 81 . 4tEAT,•nest the eas Work!. • SAFETY ; FIRE. 'tTACIr•Vr• sEctwurr AN.p COXII'ORT FOR • ' ITHETRAYELING COMMUNITY. I 'IL HARRIS'. SAFETY FIRE JACKIT• Car Heater and .Moderator, • For SMOKE. AND HOT. AIR FLUES,. dispensing with the use , of Stoves and Fires in or about the Passenger or Baggage Oars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that • may be. desired without the possibility of -Bring the car or cam to hichthe .Tacket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which fa :warranted to'resint the most intense heat that may be &dolled to, it in the position and purposelbr which it- is intended. It is sem" omteot4 i on from accidents rig • o.' nating from defer Ve gues, or, where iron pipes an, used as conductots or smoke dr heat. It is appli. - plicable to ail togpip that may her,ome overheated, and is warranted give. perfect. o li tisfaction where wood or.other combustible, meter , roar!he ,placed in close pro x imity thereto. I am OW ready to *P.' ply my, inventlea to stores, dwellings,' Dicteritss, ' ships steamboi.ts, railroad early, olaai ildionever pipes as conductors are made. dangerous oy being overheatedand security liruseii, on sp. rights tt 4 4.7"EiLisal c:iu t rgt 'Ate Lea", tO engage prive ic e.4, either hyqtatO or county, .. • .. • • • • • - - • - .14RARMIL • dirollicli at the "NN PLUS ULTRA. PAINT, WORKS," corner of Norris greet and the All_eghe., ay Val 47 Railroad; Ninth Ward; Pittibmgh, ra. ' • ci s=4lo l :Ml a OVID* Britikta:Co 4l . . 2 • ANCHOR COTTON MILLS ••• ltina,,~tue it mem i• • AMNION 'AND. 361 fililtlOLlA SHEZTING3 'AND .• P.. ,PAINTERS ' L. O. TAYLOR, No, 415 ' OHIO snurarr o mieet,„„7, lON ThankfUllbrE renner Yer *MberalPalrvnelav 'stowed upon Mei r aseuremy rrieudeaud the'nuti .ffroaraLly tray , gl: 10 111ture at In the paat, , l dual' Endeavor+ WI Sly querjt a ipepUostainv or Ikw.: i sm% tnd - 'be At ttie Mow born ji. mid trosa 3. to a r. m. - CLARET. 2iredec. Margaux, St. Tamura, ' • Noretein.• I Hochbelm, wm - ms. C. DANIS OM, 00K7L. _~:::'s# _~ .4. c ..vy~~E_hY,?.~ui'V".: , ~-._—.-._~w.~~.±m _, '~~=iwn'c'~F:~:~,i. 7:n7r INStTRAN j BEN FRANKLIN _ , INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHIpq, PAL Office in Franklin Savings. Bank .OalMoss NO. 43 Ohlo St., Allegheny. . A HOME COMPANY, mintage d Dlrectors known to the community, 'wins inn f alc , aeaing to merit a share of your patroitairis, , . . , HENRY IRWIN •' - Presdent. ' GEO. 13. RIDDLE ...-0 Secretary. oIHECTOItS; ' .. - • Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, ItenryGerwig, Geo. H. Riddle, Jacob Franz, ficrttleib Pau, Melon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob litAli . 2 z. W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Jos. Lantner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremlah—Men. NATIONAL 'IIITSIIIIANCJECO . . OF THB CIITY OP ALLEGIONT. Office, hi ALLEGHENY TRUST CipiPASY'EI BUILDING. ' FIRE INSUBANCE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN, President JAB. E.'STZTENI3ON. Secretary, - DERECTOIII3: A. H. English o.ll.P.Willlams inn. A. hlyler, jag, Lockhart, Jas. L. Graham, IRobt, Lea, I Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent, mh2s:n3i • : ' WLESTERN INSURANCE CON PANY OF PITTSBURGH. • - = • • • EXANDBR NIMIOK, President. WM. P. HERBER_ __ ,_T Secretary. ' CAPT. GEORGE NERLD, General A ge nt:.-- Me,. ins Water Street, i Span 6 Co.'s; :are house, up stairs,•Pittsbur . . . Will inzure against all lads of Fire and Marine Risks. A borne Institution, managed by Ditectori who are well known to the community and who are determined by promptness and liberalltY. to Inaba' tam the character - which they have assumed, is of. feting the best protection to those who desire to !e insured. • DI:RECTORS: B. •_—,"'• ' .. . Alexander !Umiak, Jowl ldei;anni B. Miller, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke, .. James McAuley, wnmun 8. Ey non . Alexander speer, Joseph Hirkpia.,.: Andrew ACkleu, . Phil David M. Long, Wm. U ff= e 2 r , 7 D. Ihmeen MIENNSYNANLA. INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH 167JOFFICE ' No. _4 WOOD STREET, BAISTE'or COBLIRE.RoR BOLLDING. • This is a Heine Comp!iny, and insures against WI by Fire exclusively. - • . LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH HeELHENY, Secretary. • Leonard Wei*, .. • George_Wilson. C. C. Boyle, '- Goo. W . Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe, Jaeob Painter, • ' J. C. Yleiner, Josiah King, . John Voegtley. Jas. H. Hopkins, - • A. Ammon. • Henry Sproul, pDIEBINITY AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. 01 1 710 E, 433 & 437 CHESTNUT ST:, Nz&B 3=l Charles A. 13ancker, I Mordecai H. Loots Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, t Samuel Grant, , Isaac Lea, Jacob B. Smith, - Edward C Dale, Feere W. Diehards, _ George Pales., CHARLES 41. BAH KEA' President. EI)W. C. DALE, Vice President. . W. C. STEELE, Secrets ry pro tews. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AMBIT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. ALLEGAIENY lIITSURA.NCE CAM. PANV OF PITTSBURGH. ; OFFICE, No. 07 METH STREET; Raincllions. Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risk'. JOHN IRWIN, JR., President. JOHN D. kicCORD, Vice President. • .• C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. • , DIBIGCTOREI: Crpt. Wm. Dean., B. L. Fabnest ock W. H. Everson, . Robert H. Davis, Fraticle Sellers, Capt. J. T. Stockdale. John Irwin,., John D. McCord, C. G. • Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hosklnson. Charles Hays, - PEOPLES' INSURANCE CORP! PANT. orner...* ! E. COBNER WOOD & FIFTH ISTS.. A Home Company, taking Fire and .urine Welch Dzascrons: • Capt. John L. Rhoads, Samuel P..Shrivor, - `Charles Arbuckle, • ' - Jared M. Brush„ Wm. F. McC Langri, Saltluel ckart , - . `resident. . • - • - t President. _ r Secretary.' - 1N: General Agent ' Wm. PhIII John Watt, John E. Parka__ t Capt. James kfiller, Wm. Van Kirk, • James D. :Verner WiA.. - PHILLII.PfAPi JOHN WATT,__viee W. P. 'GARDNER. CAPTJ JAS. GOBEIi BANKRUPT NOTICES. U. s. biAItSHALT:OFF/CE. i ', W. D. - ofrennsylvanla. Pirrssurcon. Anglin Vb. 1.1368; 7 a l ms IS TO GIVE NOTICE that , . -- _, asi the•Tch day of Attgturt....;A. 'D.• 1.13411101; rirani, In Bankruptcy masloaupcipgahast tbet , -; oV ' ;ESTATE Off;sintrEr. 110S11, : . Of Pittabirgti; -in the county' of SUlegbeny,, and , State, of Pennsylvania; who .has been adjudged * • bankrupt. n his own, petition; that the payment Od any debttr and deliFery 9( any ,property belonging to such bankrupt' to , -hluror for his use; and - the transfer of any property by. him are forbidden by law; that a_ meeting of. the creditors of the said! hankrupt; to prove their debts and to choose one or . more a s of hts estate. wilt- toe'held at a.oourt of Bankrupt .. to be holden at the °Mee of the lie.. , Mater, No. 9 y 3 Diamotterstreet. in the Clty_of Pitts burgh; Pa.. before SAMUEL SIARPEII; Re= plater. en the - tisk day of reptember, I); 1888;.: - at 10 o?cleek.a. M. . . . . 'THOMAS A'. ROWLEY,. "11, 8. Marsha:, asfhtessene• auf:nl9 SIGNEEIS NOTICE OF POLNTMENT. 1:13 In-the, District Court of the •llnited' Stateic Ann . the Western District of Pennsylvania,. In the' matter, of EMANUEL GREENWALD, BankimpL. IN .I)ANK.MTPTCY. N0:5.59 '0 Wllo3f 1T BAT CON'eTitli : ' f ! • - • ' ,The undersigned herebygives notice of his ap- POlutment as .ABilignee; of EMANUEL. GREEN. WALD, of Allegheny City, in the ixtunty of Alle gheny and State of Fenno - Wards. within *aid Ms• tele', who has been adjudgtd a- bankrupt upon'his own petition by the District& Court of said District. . - Dated st Pittsburgh, PL. the 16th day of Ad' A. D. 1868- • .-• - , • gregizit, suignee: Attormy-st-Law, No; B 7 Fifth street: TN THE DISTRICT COURT, OF_ THE 'UNITED STATES, 'for the Weaterd Db. trlet of Permay_laania.- • • • • .- . • - JACOS C. NoB rilltllP. a Bankrapt underlibtal.l - 4 Act of Dona - rest of March 2d. 1867. having exilic& • lbr a discharge trout ast Ids .delds: and othrr clams provablesander esl4l, Att. by order of the Court; nos ; 1 . tier labereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persona in" err ,ted. CO appear on tile 12t h day of September.lBoll, at 10 o'clock: M. bothre hAMITEI. - HASPS'S, ../teesere at his catice,..l4o, 83 Diamond street. Piroont=' ; show Cense, , if, any they have, way it id should not be granted to the seid, hanapt. And ferthet.-notter le hereby given that the Second and Third Meetings of creditors et the sad bankrupt, required by the 37th and 98th Sections of sabi kat,' • Will hebad before the said kiegistl!. otthe lit!nto ; . time and place. • • ' 121; C. kfeCANDLIeBB, : 74 Clerk of NW) Conie s , ESCEI .11V7ENTERNDISTRICTOF PENN. -,1! SYLVANIA. ss: t l'ittsburght the Stith dayotiane, A. 13 1 ;18$8. • •• The undersigned herebrgives notice of his appoint- : men; ea Naive* or. ( ME CHIONN Hi. puro. , burgh, In the CountXoF.,..Alkegbeny. litate of pew,. sylvatlia, , within sold instneF, - who has b een ad . judged a Bankrupt, •upott 'btu .own petittOn,' by Oa r District Court or said Lotatrsek. „, . JOHN H. KKILJy. A' 06" 'cp.' je26:dilg 'Attorney at Law; 89-o ri ß i r iat; - . „ fsTintly nisTaic.Tter mr l ulnittrA,4 'Ai • • . • ir_qe • ..at Pittatntrgh,:theslsth day of DAMS: The brkdanaglereby gives notice -biaso u at : meat' at Auslgnkiot JACOB V. mita P. of Pittsburgh, an , th e Dotinty of . Allegbeiry, tate of 'Pennsylvania, Within said Dlatrietw ;who: has bets adjudged Bankrut, upon blAturn petition, bY the il9strict Court uf sald District: jets - '•• • „ ,aODI4: AILICrv,' Ail ignasks,ll: 4 . .ttorsby, at f.air. Be,Grunt atreet! —, r , , . e .i y r: ~ IibITTSI3traine)PAPER INANgi• PAOTURINft OPOU'Alrf.l,etanuftaturen n t PRINTING AND-WRAPPING PAPERS WrEglfZNViLtk.'oino.. - RI rtrON Watarnolii i`A. : OPPgi yvArs.!lo:llEiz, Wp.ol a ,l4treetp Pittsburgh, Pa. nnuiciaiwymit .r IgAMiTE sa— is_ A s t T, H 7 4 7:: secru Prestd au en r t..- ... : TragarD: Hartman, iolm B B L ivl rt e,' j°b° Atwe ll , D. 1 2' Qaab Paw tor Paper Block. El Jno. Thompson Joe. 2d,yers, • C. C. 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