415. 'i - -1..'#./I:':: ,44 i itti. FAR% HASHES AHD HOUSEHOLD. Brief Hints for the Season. Weeds iri paetnses:ere ' apl to be neglected at and:not only Present a dls agreeable appearance to the eye of the neat ifaniter, but ripen and scatter seedi to the di , . arrarent 'of Many future crops. If they grow in thick patches, cut them down tvlth a mowing machine, but scattered mullen,` bull thistles. &c., may - be cut up singly with sharp grub hoe. • 'Weeds income potatoes, and other hoed crops, frequently spring up considerable numbers as a sort of Second growth after the fields have been kept clean up to the present time. It is very important, and will save much future weeding to destroy these wee& while they are yet green and soft, and fbave not formed Reds. Many sorts will tear alhousand seeds on asingle plaut, and if a tenth part of these grow, they will make a hinfired the first year, ten thousand the second; a million the • third, a hundred million the and tenthousand million the fifth--=which enough cover a thousand acre farm with =twenty plants 'to • the square foot, and crowd out every ves tige.of a croplf allowed I to remain. It is better to destroy the first plant. Stubble:ground May_ be cleared of Mostbf its weeds by running over it,with - finrci*S; about-two feet or More apart,and then tar- - , towing the whole. The weeds Will spring tip in pritfusidii, and the 'first plowing: will ; turn therwholifcrop under. On soft mellow ground, harrovting alone Will'answer. - t• ~ F iteding animals should; be commenced' early , in the,season - the earlier the better z, when the same amount of food will aecotn plish More then la ..coldWeather. ',One of _the best managers of,awbie, commen§es fat- , 'tening_in the sps'fn g and±continueenninter -fruptWly throughout the season-:-'-the'restilt of which Is, 'together with good ,inanage' anent, nearly double' the — amount of pork from the same quantity of feed as compared with` till@ cOlimcin practice. Straw stacks, from early thrashed grain, should be made as carefully as stacks of ' Straw isjyal,tiable inniftily ways, and ; is well worth saving bright and clean, in-' stead of being thrown into irregular heaps; - to become irregularly soaked withrains and spoiled for' all use.- - Much bay May be saved when built, in stacks by, handsome ly finishing the top with a, load or two ~of goottstraw. : • • Harvest tools, as well as all other, teals, ttlktdaY they are done- with, should ,be *mildly cleaned and brushed bright, "and then securely plaCed under shelter. We are gl a d t o , be•able to say that it is now Much rarer to see horse rakes , and mowing ma chines remaininghalf it month' inthe ,flelds, - exposed to , the cracking sun and rotting storms, than fonnerly. • . • ,Draining wet lands in many instances 'an be done only during the present season. It should, therefore, be done promptly, and theresult will often be an increased crop the first year, sufficient to pay the :abor. Muck swamps may frequently be drained 'without difficulty during the month of Au gust or early,ln September, and will afford ' valuable supplies of material• for' compost heaps and for barn Yard dreisingi. 'Being usually the driest at this period of the year, it may be' shovelled' put into heaps more readily, and with mush leas labor than soaked with water. If the outfaces of these are made steep, and are beaten snfooth' with thejipade, they will throw off water'and be come little affected 'inside. A covering - of ..straw will be still more effectuaL The muck - will then: tie dry when drawn for use, in the early part of winter; and, be more valuable -as an absorbent than - if previously saturated witimoisture.---Counfery • 011 for:Preserving Cider When a barrel of , cider is tapped it grows lard; that is, snore and acid, until. it -gets too hard to drink, it it is kept . long on tap, This is occasioned by the air, which' ,tdisthe caskaboveithe cideras soon as It is: IdraWn . Out. The air cannot he excludeil;, coven. if 'the; cask 'Were air-tight, because the , cider will not run from the tap if there is no' sir to press it Out: If the cider is_ exposed long to air, it will leCome vinegar.lect,"--the way to lake vinegar of cider is.to **pose it to the air'as touch as possible. To prevent the cider on tap rrom becoming id, it is xeconwiended, as - Soon as one two pans are dratin out, to - pour info! the bunghole abont'a'half a. pint of clear sperm oil, or sweet oil if it 2Spreferred. I Itch ,bewarin when poured in, and it will spread in a thin - Coafl over the surface, 'anik.keep , aprisding as theicider is drawn out, and thus exclude the air, without giving: any ''taste Of 'oll to I lhe cider. This- plan ; pf prol serving cider is worthy of.: farther attention.,„ We have faith brit' from knoWingthatc casks are the best we know of fo r storing cider, Imparting no'flavor. Spermoilcasks Are MON valttat*Jur, cider casks than for any other purpose. A few days,since, while making ouipttr4 , duisen, of , provisions , in market, we. were -2.forcibly.stfuelearithhe difference Lin size between the'.eggs in the baskets of several _ farmers, although the price asked was the seine for each.; ill"; great vat . the disparity, that we purchased a dozen each from three clifferunt • baskets, and for the purpose 'of ascertaining their weights correctly, ,took them to the warehouse of Fairbanka fle Ewe • • iug, where thetwere'carefully weighed on Fairbanks' standard scales, with the follow ing results: • No.-1•:-1 *mud, 1 O ounces.' No. 2.-1 pound, 74, ounces. ' No-A-1-_peond, , 3. ounces. It will be seen that there wean difference' . of nearly half a pound. between No, 1 and. . No. 3, and. yet the price asked for them:by , those who Nadi them for sale was the same; itniaytbe said that this it) an extreme case. ri We'adMit that' it""may properly be so con sidered, but if we take the weights of No: 1 , l i n dffo; 2:,:we find a difference; of near)) , three ounces, or a little' there than; twelve p er cent As great difference la; frequentli found in 00V - weight ;of cite, corn; wheat' and other grains, and this disparity is large • ly iricreased,where :the measurer ii skillful at his business. We-should be glad to lave the opinion of our, practical , fanners on _the subject.-14fouiniffofrthe Fflrr» 1 -'r Thersuiier 14450., The cool Wanheedflahtt4 7 4 * Moat, 1 . ttvoraple season pi thavesx fof , ninibutter i k luad tt eliduld'be ' the aim of every fanneror : tl "'"; eldlll77ol4%PrMitrettitijaktiitiotilialblerarticle • ' 46i market purposm. There is no dieguls-_, ~i)- , :in.B tt* ligklivitiznitli EMI cows ,lunple",' feed and much experience in buttetinalting,, ~ C I ~.i g i V e r p inr BC At=i*lnita,& lien ,-, 1 - , t , , nf OM% d 1 , de ,. , ~ sal:PAOPLS49ilnnieffir:buiter.ibni - ' , • vink incilegnimate relationship to it. - -Idn - 0 1 ' I . , ::theinstterbttam:Metes is of this, 1 • —a fact for which,there is no excuse. t , , • ~. , mid iidllpi(goffean palls, pans., erode, ' 4dur,olkinglii PrgEittie flint requi s ite s , - , t ue , i' ... ,production Of p„gooo,artiole`of butter. `Thia' , : itj,ffribatiOntWei ?without being Inf o rmed, :or it, but the tronble_ia,„ihe praetieeris not, i ' • , \ '',.‘ o,; - , tdo with'the Infdrthatlicepasseesed.ti I EAeleil • - , . Wbelp l refoll o 9 IR:Pliny easeStrilhOtlid '61m0.1 1 ineis o e ;...,rolklred , ito kindred 'amendnient Butter,` aie*fin4-r.orroinWertitioul 'cream into • utter, 'lf , thkbottennilk 4 not thoroughly ' - +no ed.out; a good article cannot be pro !. - , ducted; if the islV.kseidleibtd;:of poor lnal ity and injudielottsly +plied. --too muclt;'or too little-4ba-butier will not be of agootl quality :nor: , command - atop price; in the , marks!. •:o - 1 - • ~ •• . ',. -, : ' the f t Sometimes all re.reqtostter; to sue ceslige obseried; an still a failnre•ensues from rteglett in jputti g the butter doWn. : • This iitizaporteat;lf any considerablatime hilikely,to,ititervene between theininufec ture OMI.111110: -At :i8; safest :and . beet to tut batter:dowa'as thengh-months Were'tciptu* before consumption; •aa the trouble aild,er.i Tiense are' little; If any; increased' by the predaittion. Presi ' C.losely. in the tubs, which shonld be -Well . eleaned atahrineci beforobeing,nsed, and, as far as possible,. exclude the 'air from the inass.v-Wh i a crock or tub_la-fall,-spritikki it *ell with .purevierc, salt and cover till wanted, and the chances are ninety-nine in, a hundred that. the butter will do credit •tothe maker , months after being put down.. Nothing new is;claimed for this, but it is sometimes profitable to be reminded of things with which we have long been conversant, but, for, the moment, forgotten.--Rural New Useful Msts. Rich cheese feels soft tinder the pressure of the finger. That which is very strong i n s neither'good. nor nor healthy. To_keep one that is cut; tie,. It in a cloth, put iin a - cool. dry' place. If mold appears on it wipe it off with a dry.cloth. - Flour and meal of all kinds (should be kept :cool,: dry place. To seledt nutmegs, prick them with a pin. If they are good; theoil will instantly spread around the - puncture.. Beep cOffeeby itself, as Its odor affects other' articles. Keep tea in a close chest or ' canister. Oranges lemons - keeP hest wrapped clesein soft paper, and laid in a Airawer of linen Bread and cake should be kept in a tin box or stone jar:- -F •) - • fioftloap should , be kepi. in a drY plebe in the Cellar, and should not be used till three months;old. - ; , • Bar soap' s ho u ld' b e" opt 'f a ' into pieces o , convenient size, and laid where it be ' tome dry. It:As Well' to' keep it several weeks using, as it spends fast when it's new.:—__ ; ; • " Efritivitramms. - ;—Bpcanse your vines vugy have done bearing, - do not, atop • culti. 'rating ;.you may. think they have, ielded all the good,yon , ean getout, of. hem; yet if you des!reird crops ba;tbe suture , be sure and remem er theplants now—keep off all the , fllpllifirk_withont fail, and keep off all the wEede.,,l'he best method of cultivation is in ills; rows or beds are likely to lead to slov erdluese or neglect,' lit the.well gardens of the Shakers at New Lebanon, New` York, the luxuriant foliage'and fine bloom of their large . beds of ' roses , attract attention every summer. The "brotber” in charge of, the roses says that his success in producing the foliage and flowers is to be attributed to the free use of salt as , it-top dressing for the soil of the beds. 'The salt kills rose insects of every kind, and • alo improves the health and vigor of the plants. THE New York Observer tells of; a cler gyman whose horie died of bots. Some of the worms were pat into spirits of turpen tine and other fluids commonly fatal to vet .min, but they were Aot at all affected. They were then put into the juice of the common potato, and died instantly. Another horse in the, neighborhood was suffering• severely from tots, when a quart of potato juice was poured-down.his throat; which soon re lieved him, of his pain, and a continuance of the treatment effected a permanent cu% To 'expel red ants from any place, sprint ifwith ground. ooffee. ' ' Trip Over the' Vederal Street and Pleas. ant Valley.Paesenger . Railway-Trial of, • the Itroid.--Everything Satisfactory.' - Friday..-afternoon aj party Consisting. of the Beard 'of Directors and several friends:of ttie 'enterprise and members of the press, took a trip over ,the Federal Street and 'Pleasant Valley Passenger Rail-. ivay. The road is not in' coinplete running order at :present, the 'building.. of.. the cars having been unavoidably delay.ed. Through theltindnesS, • however; of. Superintendent •Rounts,-ofthe Manchester Passenger Rail :way,s car.was furnished for the trip, the Dlrectorswishing to ttest the smoothtitsa and: other:.points ; in regard to the laying . of. the treat.; Shortly. after two tovelock :the party started • on' their ride. The mix ran smoothly aloog, free from jolts.) :or jostling; a fact-which 'evinces the care • wick which themillibatte been laid. 'Start ing at the: Ailegheet;.Postoffice the track rune up Federal street to North avenue, find_ along North avenue to Monterey-street, where the' detiMaqrniik . ends. 'Commeno 'lug bete a single with the, requisite :I:lumber:of switches,' rime along Monterey, .41 1 4 1 KT, an4iFrerff *l3treets,,e Washington aventie. 'Xaggart'stres, Union, avenue, and Obarliti street, terminating about 200 yards aboitr'thm inoutl3rOf:Pleaspiit Valley, for therly called Snyder's Ilalovr.; The Road: was halit tinder the supervision, of John.T l Gordon,nd is capital 0100 cif .Workmaii- Ship - iir ' that - 'llMl.` wee 'eomrininced . en the' ilist*ef j l'huit,', and When . compile- Jed sad:l4lly eqiiiPped Will dost ategt.fsB,- OM -The '66thatint hatiti ordered Sys hand-, some, cars of a'new design; 'Which are, being constructed at . thi'stitabliahraent of Elpowins & Co., Philadelphia. - As soon' • is‘thay•ar= rive, the Mad will be opened, for business. It rumsthrough tection'of,theleity, as' yet not Very densely populated !but - . des tined at • `day,ta one of the Most thickly . settled 'Portions ,sif•Allegho-' .ny„' All diong'tliii line; and esPecially near i's terininris, we .no'ti'ced new buildings in cotitsaof erection. It _;can,hardly %fail' to beeeine ; orie of thei best 'paying Toads in this vicinity, and if nianagedproperly the stockholders will have reason to confgratn latitfinniablven on baying.embarked in the -enterprise: • " ' _ , ' • The following are . ' the of:jeers: President-W. Vice Penick --- A: Ik3itgite; ' Seer ettirk=-W1 ISt. 2 Ohiney.' , Treasufereapt. John Birmingham: Dvectora-Jonatilan'Oallititheri 'Me-' Cieey;• v flarnar# Grey, Richard Nuttall, •; Sacierineenderie-=W: ' ' ' , 101vingto`the pressor other matter, this notice was crowdedetitefSlitiiidaY,sisimel stork Bitters! 4 1 41 , 414. t, day that, ra thrialY ‘Piitrad ' lbMi ./.he I ;evyllPaPera - ea 1 14 , 1 4 . il'regt Or * "liraimr4l B ' are' vile *arkPattafi4 VA MISS IMpostgoans; contain.' inic no Medicinal *blued triudevergsmt,are, ra4 11 7,- 1 1 1 7 NaCr. wAtakYiheVerages. and, I '1 " 4441 ClaatOga[4arfraßtlind tonic, . :'si,- .1%•;. 0 . . .V 0 22 0 t44JittirVi s • . • rale' - - I '.' • .6,Artm-zit: r ' ' • shottldt . . -* . - a _ ery:la us tin_ Arm. tel l ( L. abase _nem. but pcbacre ' Antler ' :Tta h i Y.0t4t14 , 04 MONA 4 ..- Ea , 13a4V a r in mrfti momath al i 1141.14 ' 4!l ' . ' "Th ee' e.-- lii - His ,- ' " . lti" ties -ar - reaii-tozmant-int-id: 'M . "2"ledia.,slliedentatid:satirbilionb" . `.. 4 113 P t 4 ePen;itOztaabloknoVini. tAtitii:Wari. r - Vir o 4 l M/4."oo4Juiltdi t lfiti= a -. are the , safest . t;: t s o rC ventivill all bilious deraio tints; 144%1 ' AVOL li tting Ithel whole -*stet& ",- - • .t 29 . qe digestiri organs. The y ar a AY recommended - as an in tigorating.tome to of while 'miming; altnif o thaAlow of m c i ilk i zand for cinitai. g see Vn*, .. sestoreithet prostration' whit4i ,oveyik.fmlaWol long.anntinued I siekhtmin they are unaurpeosed. .No, hooiehold should 'consider tnemselves safe from the • ot dijkirs.: maladies *ltliont these invaluable medicines. They can be obtained of any. druggiat• well' _ L'e'4'l4 HT. rITTSBURGTUIGAZETrEqjTU:ESIYAT. SEPTESIntini 1868: ._ ..._,....---,-. ..'" Tobacco Destroyed I Lesie eft Cheerier and Smoking the , . . . . ~. .. , , One . bog of ORTON'S PREPARATION is wan gairrithin deatroy . the appetite 'fee tobacco in any person, 'no matter how strong the habit be; gar IF ITrAir..B Le 1.. , rf CASS - ME MOSITWriIt. ng uartnving. '• It 'is almost impossible to break liir from:thinly,' of tobacco by the mere exercise ofihe • *ill: Something Ii neededto !moist nature in over ooming a habit so firmly rooted; with the help of the prepaintion there is not the least trouble. Hun dreds have used it who are willing to bear witness to I the 'fact that ORTON'S PREPARATION corn. 'pletely destroys the appetite for tobacco and leaves the pe .on as tree from any desire for it as before he co , menced I its uoe. It is perfectly safe and. ' harm is in all eases: The Preparation acts directly upon be Sate glands and secretions affected by to. l i ii, bocc ~ and rough these upon the blood, thorough ly el ;attain the tobacco Poison of tocco from the system', • and ,us a ying the unnatural =stings of tobsoco.. NO , out HANKroliso FOB TOBAcOO *Trutt yenta ) =OW a /.11X,PABATIOlt1;.,SECOLLYXT IT it . . . WARE/4;IICD. ,AIIWATIZ 0 ~ 1P 00UNTWIIT8i iiECOBiEtEND;LTIMNEL • Thetol owing are s few ideated-from the multi• Mule or remminetidattons in Otliilo/18011110111 (Pleat W. P. Neild. Rig,. Bangor. Me. l • '• • 'BANGOR, Me.,'April A 41868. hefebi Certify that I. have used tobacco for Mir- • tY years past and for the last fifteen years 'I have used two pounds pm' month. - I have made attempts to . leart off at diftbrent Aimee. .1 have left off one year eta time; but always continued to .hanker, for it until I used Orion's Preparation, which has com pletely cured me - of the appetite .for tobacco. I would recommend all who are affected with this ter rihle habit to try th ps:rtion f o llowedill cer talnly cure Alf the d i rect ion s.are . • - , - . • , W. P..HEALD. , • [Prom W. Adkini Xlioiville,Tennj • . llttoxvit.me., Tenn., August 5, ISOT. This Is to certifythat I MO used tobacco to such an extent that my. lit &Ittihad. WOMB: greatly:im paired; and my Whole - syttenideranged and broken down. In June. 11161.1 -purchased One box of 01 ton's Prepatatlon, and after using it .11bund that I was completely cured. bate not bad any hatiki•S ing ordesirelbr tobacco since nsing the preparation.. I believe it to be all that it. is recommended, and I would advise ail who:wish to quit tee use of tobacco to try one box of Orton's Preparation. • • E. W. ABEINS. artier John Morrilbßaogor, Me., • ... . • Bastion, il on, e., Marco 24,868. • This lb.to certify that I aye used . to bacco for eighteen years: Dave tried many times to leave off. but have .entered so much from * dizziness in my. head, and gnawing at my stomach, that I have soon given tip the trial. A abort timesinee it friend ' ' in duced me to try Orton's :Prep ,ration tsold by you.) ' I have done so. and am completely cured. - I did not In the lesethanker after tobacco, either to smoke or chew. after I Pecan to use the Praparation. • , • • . 40IIN MORRELL. Price of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dollen per box, forwarded to any part of the country, post paid, oa. receipt of price. ktoney sent by mail at our risk. Address, • • ' C. B. COTTON; PrOpiietOrs Box 1 148. Portland, Maine. We. the undersigned. have bad personal dealings with C. d e alingTTON, and have found hun a reliable and fair man, and believe his stateuients deserving the cmdidence of the public: S. IL Richardson, Rev. lireen. Dr. S. B. roruind, Me.; Charles H. Morrill. litdde ford, Me. •A. Boviej Atternec,—iietrane, me.; Alone.' Barnard . , Banger, his.; Wm. U. Sweet, YK, West Mansneld, Mass. • H. M. isoynton. East Acworth. 24. H.; et. Johnaville, N. Y. surTmee I ' . Ibilouous Weed. Tobacco. I rarNIANEEOOD AND THE VIGrOII OF YOUTFUreflored lutAr weeks. Suc cess guaranteed.' DE.IIIICOItirn ESSNCE OF LIFE restores manly poyrers from whate E ver cause arising; the effects of early Pernicious habits, self abuse, impOteney and eilmate give 'way at once to this wonderful medicine.; If taken regularly actord -1.1 to the directions, (which are very simple, and ruire no restraint from business or pleaure.) ra lunette impossible . Sold in bottles of fa. or four quantities in one for •To be 'had only of the sole appointed agent in America, H. OEIIITZEN, 205 Second AventllWNew York. . 1e2:164-Tra ritgrPRILOSOPHT OF MAR- , BIAGE, s new Course of Lectures, as de livered at the Hew York Museum of Anatol:Cy, 'em bracing the subjects: Bow to UTe and what to lire for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age: Manhood gener-. ally reviewed: the cause of Indigestion, flatulence and nervous diseases accounted -for;' Marriage phli 000phically considered; &c. Pocket volurues con taining these tenures will be torwarded to parties tumble to attend, on receipt of four stamps, by ad dressing 8 EVItETABL. New York Museum of Anat omy and Science, 018 Broadway, How York.. jelittlire-Tre- • • DYE. IarITATCHELOWS HAM .. ThLs irptendlaliale Dye Is the ..best In the world; theOnly.tram sad perfect, Dye; harmless, reliable, 1 n ll4 I P irgill : i ' .the no d re P re l e:t n bedtndopUt•digar rs4,os led leaves toe Hair dolt anu bos.tlia . I. black or brow*. Bold by all Drug and Perfhmerstrd IrdatrgrelerAtiriTo-1" WIK i natrM a .. . .. . tarGIFIDE TO hATlAßittitille, _ renal Men , s Oulde to Happy Marriage, and DOljugal yetetty: . The /toluene views of ben rr °lent psystelaue, On the Errors and Atlases Incident to Youth and trly • Manhood, sent to sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Address HOWARD, AS SOCIATION; Box P... Phihtdelphis. Pa. myliltoaST ' FOR, SALE--RELILIi, ESTATE. • . _ , • TWO Botnnts 'AND,' LOT on . Can 01l street, Allegheny. , This Fperty will be sold low dis p els ( ( ' part,' la about h ea v ing the city. and wishes to • of the property TWOe removing. L .,II.I.WHILL; -DWELLING HOUSE ,5 TWC RA liNgielaltkgeod.,PAlol., and , about '5OO acres Umber land....WWs property.wilt be sold low.. Da* 49,500—bean re on Itmecto suit buyer. PARK tlP‘lffiti'AOßM, will be sold for twenty. dollars Per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house 'and ftoo4l Um: 50 acres of the land clear.. FARM OF 150 ACRES, hear the line of rellroadt' very well located: for raising stock; Improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres of the, land In meadow and grain. , CITY PROPERTY.—WM sell a ho od brisk house,' contairungtve rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, awl would rentfor the azupent in sir. years: A LARGE' LOT` OF GROUND; having ',a river. fronti_and very eonvenlent of access. ~ • •, • TARNER).. convenient to - the city, end haying a .well established custom or local trade oonnected -tberewithtsgood. dwelling ind forty acres of land: YOUR LOTS In Sharpseurg, near, the railroad; -would mike &rod tool ..tard.. „ • HOTEL PO SALE.—That One Hotel property,. attested; av the BlitirevillO. Junction, contenting fourteen r rooms, ay,e...necessary outran with three acres of den 'and' fruit trees. d ft well.located.hotel be sold low, as tbe proprie tor wishes to froze business. • *m i rk Onelarge HotisN fier,Boaiding House. One new Brick House, 8 rooms. One rune Brick Hotne of 4 , rooms. - • • One new Back Mouse of 3 rooms.. ; One House of S. rooms and lot 56 by 140.'' One'llouse andlotlBo by 160. • Tweenew Brick Rouses; 11 rooms each. One new Frame House. 4- rooms. ' Two - new Brick Houses, 3 rooms with. One new Prune House in Wlliclnslmrg, • having • 1 six rooms and lure lot. well =Red for garden. rortsettheskcratr 'ilivided• into acre power and a 'st y le Room and Yard for rent, Ina good location.. ill-be: related - for short or long ',FOII4.RASHOIt BALE-3 tots on Morton street. Ninth Ward,, • , • ; • • , W6hiptD-3,0 00 ,reet of Flagg ing 3 to *inches. , TO 'L0Ar1....550,000, • • IN SI3MB OY. $6.0001.14D UPWARD. odalivicaugo:ESTATs OFFICE; c. •• c, Nih'9l.gralaet;ilrittisirallol6; tgroWILL PIT11(IIIMIE - • SEAT COIINTILY,I3It AT, coa -1 or- Wake)lr Wider temp:to-road ;colt.ration., e hap? menta . anti' cottager house, with itable Cdoteir cVP/IfOluss;,lll€4k.beariortfroit Wee; of at • cw.ton , watered by two never-fall i oittlated,aollealroni: rate, near ' . -Jdoliee , a nooks ,and Cbartiers Slreek•ta'rdte in place an extensive Wilitteiami be; pad Of ptiettav 4141e*C.1.1r,?!PA+4Yelki .A e517,60. Ap I • • ri glor. Tooth and•guiliblielit , ;A 'l4Ol WWII) - .7 fflettipirettimirlibe sLetioc: AlsaitW4o%9l4 tortaiWiores of oto r 04 /VINO Weetri a tal Vii" a 1Pe5. " 144 '" ns bothAtliiiio *es mAis cittVe r la EV; 1 "1 '°‘ ' ' • ....•••••••••.• WE W ' irviroisTOstirt :• ~ ,• tl ROCTlSltaXiaakLll.4rontlittio- • . •• AMR! ma collsly,wittlt awl al ig_pqt repOtwolll9l o 4 Einalil eimilap St Autisby Min •tepao sn wail inellinest Is • ull , ululate on ' apish Ores egbeny, nor Snits ' hlrd,WsWl nottOot anata Oom• 0n.,X111 be so d low sod on essy isrum ot .psziintSoli n. . _ t t ly , 7 zi •• S. OlrrinaltiT a BONS, • l' s . , , , ... • .. ~ • emnallelnintest.., i0n1941.4 : :. , • *.,? " ' " " • • Aar , ,00r , 1 105111.1.11 LE. . We" Vtitia'a nontainlng lan A I gs, w ith S ~ .reodl, and aeknowl? lOW b, all as nesetaaliding Slut view on she Allegheny river. Terms mow. lenquire at atilSailikuwr be. 320 LIDEUTI bTilErr. prsu,RE TOWS: LIFE laf THE quJunITAN lIITUAL WE mama, Co, w OF ic 4 YORK. 1 No. 102 ROADWAY.. UNA RAPIDLY INCRvoinith OYES 100,60 0 . - This Company Is'the Guardian of a Sacred Fund, wh with provide far the burde n and the Father. lees, the least possibl to the Insured. All Appro*ed Forms of Policies Issued. Liberal modes for the payment of Premiums. Policies Non-forfelti gby their terms. - The Entire Profits of the Oompa y dlvired equitably among the insured. Last Jut of Premium, kI.FTY PER OENT. IItECTORS: Hon. John A. DI , E. V. Hanghawout, Hon. James Harper. William Wilkins, John J. Crane, Julius H. Pratt. Wam T. Hooker, NV fillam W. Wright, Wm. Id, Vermilye, Charles J. Starr, Chas: G. Rockwood, 'William Allen, Hon. Gee. Opdyke, Geo. W. Cuyler, Minot C. Morgap, Geo. T. Hope, Thomas Rlgney. . John H. Sherood, riid. B. Sherniati, Edward H. Wright, Aaron Arum,.. Geo. W. Varlee, iiich'dH. Bowne, ' Wm. .L. Coggswell. WAIAToN H. PEOEHADI, President. HENRY V . OAHAtg7AN Secreis' ry. • ' LUOII7B Mi7.1.D,.!.1 1 1; Actuary. SATES wisuzziri, GENERAL AGENT 708 WESTERN PENNA . .. iteonk No. G. esi Citing/le/40 big, corner of Sixth end Wood streets, • iil'Vr€ll3 l l7llo l3 , ilirkgenta wanted. Apply as above. • BEN FitAINIMIN INSURANCE. COMPANY, OP ALLFAMENT, PL Wee In Franklin Savings Bahlißandingss No. 38 Ohlo St., Allegheny. - - - . . • • • A HONS. 001 d -PANT, inanaged by Met:tomatoll known to the commruslil, wbo true & by Da aoIdMIS to merit a share of your pat ronage. . , .. • - . - . . . . .. • HENRY Mika_ Presides'. USA. D. ItlDDlcir. Secretary. _ ' - DlElMOTialtg: Henrylrwt D. L. Patterson. (Henry Gam's, -- Geo. A. Riddle, Jacob Irrana. Gottleiblraaa, s, , Simon Drum , J. B:._Eentth, Jacob Enah, W. M. Otewart, Cb. P. Wbfaton, Joseph Craig, - Jos. Lauta9 . l. H.J. Ibtkand. , i Jeremiah . Kam. • aplOtoM - . NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., Op THE OM or =aunt _ 2 0fact r a t. ALLEGHEICY TRIM 00111:PANYI FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. • W. W. MARTIN, President JAS. E. sTEVEMON, Secretary. DLRECTOUB: A. H. English o.H.P.WllllamslJno. Thompson Jno. A. Myler, Jas, Lockhart, Jos. Myers, JJas. li, Graham, Robt, Lea, ;C. C. Boyle. no. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerst, 'Jacob Kopp. -. mhZ:n3l _ WESTEILN ENSUTIANCE• COW. FANY OF PITTSItUftOII. ALEXANDER NIMICK, Preside WM. P. HERRZitT. Secretary. CAPT. GE'VERIC NEELD, General Agent. 01904 93 Water street, Spang Ware• honsey up stains, Pittsburgh. WU' la:nre against ail kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. , A home institution, managed by Director' who are well known to the community, and who ire determined by - promptness and liberality to mare tam the character which they have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to, be insured. DIRECTORS Alexander B. Miller Jr., James Maiile7, Alexander Spear s Andrew ',aim David M. Long. Ibmeen. EMI PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 167 N WOOD STREET, BANK 07 COMMERCE BUILDING. . This is a Home Company, and insures against tom by ileoMvrivriEß, President. C. C. BOYI.E, Vice President. ROBFET PATRICK, Treasurer. ' MUCH McELHENY, Secretory. IT P RR • . , Loosara waiter. George_whon, 0 U. Boyle. Geo..W. Evans, - Bi l bete Patt er, • J. C. Lippe, Jacob J . C. limner. Jas.Kinge John Voerile7. Jas. IL Hopkirui, , A. Ammon. Henry 8 . rout, Irk TNDENINITY A AGAINST LOSS BY FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, . OPTIOZ, 433 a 437 CHESTNUT BT., raft BM •' . : Jr • InaZCTORS. _. 1 Charles . Boucher, ..Mortletal U. Wahl 'Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, • BAllitlei Grant, -Isaac Lea Jacob R. dtoltb.. , . Edward C. Dale. .. IF gorge . W. Richard& , _ (loom Yates. • , CRAlliXt3 O. B&W HER, - President. W. C. DALE, Ines President. -, , • • , IP. C. OTItELA Bee,retarydoratess: . __dr. 1344.11.D.5ER currix, AGIN% ! ..' North West oonier Third and Wood StreeU. nardlawl6 n -. ' , -. • . . . - mErnt invtitlizAscra co* pANy OP PITIIIBUBAIH. 07/1.10E; EIT HIPTEESTBSAHT. .HalrnHLOOn. insures sealant - nil kinds ante and *nine MILL JOHN. ramirrtr;; Ja.; Preaktant. - "JOHN HeOORD. Mee :President.. •0. 43. DONNELL. Beeretaiy". • • t ' HAFT: WH.'DEAIti Chsneral Agent. ' !John isnini _' Jr. ..-. • • Crpt. 14. in. i John D. Hauords L. Fanne= C.G.".. Hassey, - ' W. "H. Everson, , Hartray_Chnda, Hobert H. D61 , 18.' T. HolkiniKah , - Brazen; Salim, - • „Charles, Hays, _, . Capt. J. T. Stock dale. peOrms , INSITHANCE con. otncif i N. B. mum/ WOOD a Flynt rm. • Hornet:l.:imps:ly, taking Fire and Marine Mau larst. -John W P att, ti ", • John E. Parks. -Capt. James MtCar l Wm. Van Kirk, James D. :Vermei l • . -WM. TRILL • JON H WATT, Me W. F. GARDNER., CAM JAB: CORD GROCERIEK VITAL MILLER, V V (Lite Ituiei 44 1 :; '. $ '- : " 2:41 ,A3tiTD 2213' . ME Corner Liberty and liwin St**. .;offbr to tbs. trade &e . t.a , * lFfgnresi • vittaixiiandlota. , 'loobests , oboIoCTOUNG `llll3oli, JJA.1 , 41. 4441Airatrillako, „ •. " -11 u suss *Wes 1400Citt bbls. ask* AtmI..INICOIOX. , 9 •1!, Innis i t s l2 l /5 ,litn="s., "•-• • r •, bblit is* ssuumpatik , . 1! • • obts,..&V/NRDSUe.ait: : r . . Wkertnire l499l 4.144A010 . ;••. 010 ilk. NO JOO r rf 1 !) II.!; ;4: inMSAfairjrjareatlßA 0010108.;:- T.. -; sio 01 % OltAlspozra - • ~ tquot Tit 131 lt , : (TO , • • 9INt, SPRINS• . • '`).4:: , - i - ii. , . • , ia o 0 teiiiiiisfelielliioSu. 3 . 1 -., • tair , d 041140 ; .,, smog d o .. •If i titrp t l ssl , ll li4e)NL: ,4, 1 1. itic,:urt Pnereia ra, gain* amuses : 1: . ' "g' eelQlder A ,„,. , :!"-I'l s'ldos• Cent Issmui,' ' ltstozestalkorsaleby t , . b I -...IIITZES 6 illaiNl6loilG ' is ; . _AO - Market street. corner P int, ?EMIL Allll-25 Maul for Bale by 4. B. CULDIFISLD & DON. fITTSBUBGII ''l4l)ollTlNfi 1101181. - sierenusim /830. • - SCHMIDT 8i FRIDAY, -• or ORIONrI WINES AND LIQUORS, • NO. 409 Penn. Street, l'ittsburglk„ Would direct the attention of the public to the fact that, Po waging supeTsor facilities through several large 'Wine and Liquor Houses in enabled making their importations direct, they_are to offer the various grades of choice WiNES AID LIQUORS at prices less than Eadtern rates. 'Ex aminations of qualities and comparison ot prices respectfully solicited. A choice assortment of pure OLD BYE WHIS. 'VEY constantly on band CLARET, VIIITE AND SPARKLING, Joan R, MeCane, - Chas. I. Clarice, • William S. Evans, Joseph lilrkpatrler• Reymer, Wmu Morrison, nat DiMIETOReS 0n L. EbOadit olio,. Samuel P. iihriver, Charles Arbuckle, Jared M. Brush, m. F. Longo_ Samuel McCriaart lvaident. ! President. Sr:General Aileen MEM EMI WINES, .LIQUORS, &c CIAARE'r.. o. - gGr Med g.aux, Jacques, Chateau Lafftte. Chateau Mar gaux, Chateau La Bole. NVB:2ITV , WIN $. 1• Cbsimt Latour Blanche Cbsteau Yquem. Ht. SauteraeS, • Chateau bantams. HociK wirms. i ?Tantetn. i Hoetatelm. Lsubenheimer, ISPJLitIICIEANGE WINMIS. ' i mogfet muscaita, ,: I *scharsburs; . Sochtieisier?s sopertor quallty. - .. . .; ; -CIEtAaIt:PAGI-NE. ' ' , - , . Moet A M Cli andan, : ' - ainbertino. regz i l l i., - . ' ' '' fi l raiteolt, bamolis, Also, A larite _fissortment ft BRANDIES, WHIS KIES and S,. ~of all ; deootiptlone, coastal:Dl' 'on hand, at MirAZIEVIS, (LATE UL L E E d BICKETI3O26 221 and 228 Liberty Street, Pittabargh. • :592 JOSEPH. & FINCH & C 0.,. Nos. 185. 187,189. 191, lag andl9d, PLBST BTREST,. PITTaBIITM4H, I ItANurAonnians or Copper Distilled ' Pure Rye Whiskey. Also, deslers in FOREIGN * WOMB and LIQUORS, HOPIS. se. • mhill.ns2l punE NATIVE WINES. ISABELLA AND CATAWDA, Of our own:growl's/. Also, the beat brands of CHAMPAGI*M, CLARET, AIIERRY 'and PORT "WINEd. "Vine Growers' Company" of BRAN DY, pint II aaks, just the thing for travelers. .o.—Particntar attention paid to su ppl families. A. DIAMAiIIx, JyM:tl37 No. 4 Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. COAL AND COKE, OSCAR F. LSMlti & co. C. DAVIS. COAL AND COKE. ---- 011104 4 Sandusky Street and P. P. W. dr. O. 8.. R., Allegheny City. 13111TRIOR • Tonglagheny Coal and Cencibailie Coke, AT LOWEST MARKET SATES• Aar Orden promptly 'Molded to COALI . COAL!i C 0.41.422 DICLSON, ; STEWART & CO., Having removed their Office to NO, 567 LIBERTY errimwr, (Lately City Flour Mill) BECOND }MOOS. Are now pi lttrA 81E 1 lit ) ! (Te r m? Tetw a e. r it morket price. All orders left at their alms, or addressed to them through thetas% will be attended to promptly. CHARLES H ARMSTRONG, D . ZALICR IA TOIJGHIOGIENY AHD 00; t . . _ AnAlAnuracturers of OkIAL, SLAM AND DICSULPIIIIRIZED. COKE. Nice and Yard—C(llll4X OP. BUTLER ADM MORTON STREETS. First yard oil Liberty and Clymer streets. Ninth 'Ward, and an Second sired, near Lock No. LL Pittsburgh, Pa. , Families , and- M anufacturers, supplied with the best article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at• enrol' their aloes will - =wive , m 4 attention. . • j rNISTBONG & HUTCHIZEISON, • • - - Buocessors TpFGUIOGNIINT 004.6)4, . • ID_IIPPERS AND-MALEY& BY RAIL. BOAD A ND BINE% of superio;Yougblq[boay • , CAS 'AND• r iAMILY • COAU:' Mice and Yazd.-TOOT OP TRY BTBBET,. neat SAFETY. FIRE .:JACKET. SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELING' COMMUNITY. t nun B. ti SAFITY FIRE JACKET, Car Heater and Moderator lor fildOlLlt AND HOT ALB FLUBS, dlspetudng with the use; of Stoves and. Fires in or about the Passenger or Baggage Care, with the attachment to graduate the heall,d , any temperature that may be desired without the possibility of, tiring-the car or cars to whieh the Jacket May attached. , . Having obtained of the United States Letters,Pat ent for a Safety. Jacket which Is warranted to resist the meat Intense heat that may be adpited to it In the position and purpose for-whleh It is Intended. It la a sure protection from acoidenta by fire. origi nating from defec flues . or where iron pipes are used as condnetois for smote or heat. It Is appll• plicable to all piping that may, beoome overheated. and Is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where wood Or other - co mbnitible material may. be, placed In close prokinifty thereto. I am 'now ready to ap ply my invention to , Wilms dwellings. faoterles, =Pea -liteambouta, railroad cam do.. wherever 1010e$ ea conductors are inede dangerous. by' Intimr , overheated and sectitity &eased. tL will sell.,on rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; uso, tergtorial rights, to snob as :nay -wish toe ngage in aellilag ptrOiges% either by State tor coonty... , • * • •. . _B.; B. HAMM!. it TM' P LUG ULTRA' PAINT Wnta" corner of Norte street' nd the Atinte• SraZtliantroaoi . Ninth Ward, Fittsbygit, rsr. teSEEM:Ni =;ANDlutiTTl..rq..t, NCOORCIATO ,Ak,",., ,,. :- , ,•,,, , • ~..=. -, lot MILLAI;P '`l J• 11;1 ,: f VITTEMIPRGEE. •-' ' . 1 •-• '..1 ' OW ` Itnielitiir triixirr, ; ad , rainir ~ J ii, _..,;-.•11::1.,:-..,.. . ..,. ! ..,-. -. t.. 5,•:: -,.; t3t'A Aisenciii'illijiiiisprzt, ..! .4 ~,.;:v, J 1 8 HEETIN (i'S'. *ND' BATING ' ......_ ;0, ' 7, 1 1- - - 1... ; •t:: s!i. ,i.TAVLO • " ER, 10.45 outs eras= miaow's/. it T o.i ttfld thelOrMei very 111 plitiOnade be • upon me. I assure my Mends and the public artnerall>r that. in the euture as In the past. shall endeavor diligently to merit a oontinhance or the same, and will be always at the shop front 7 to A. X. find from 1 to a r. miztl4l4 WSALE/IiGM IFEST TUESDAY-.,Se G and Day. '1 SEPTEDISZU IST. GRAND CONCERT;F THE FEST, ';By the combined Singing Societies Of Four Hundred Male Voices, AND. AN IMEI Orchestra of Forty Pieces, AT KEYSTONE RINK., ALLEGHENY OITY, Under the direction of Prof. A. 11.15AUFF. ryt , 4I46IMA.7O:ISEE. PAW I. 1. Overture—Felsenrauhle,- by Atissiger. The Great Feat orchestra, Prof. Toerge, Director. 2. On the liven Bea Moehring. Grand - Chorus, With Bolos and Quartette and Orebestat.. - , 3. Sanctus Ouonod. ldra. Downing; Misse, McCaffrey, Muller, Bur . kle and Henna: Mes.rs: H. and a. Weber, dig. fitarnboni, Lr. Poerater and Louis Brecht. with Hut:. DM.+reonle Mangold. horns, octal Patriotic limn - 1;341110A c.. • itccompaniment. _ 8. .11112Grailladrnagured Chorus, . with Orcl"hestritrealiciozemr: Paahnent. PAST It. ' 6. Folpourri From Gounod's Faust. By the Fest Orchestra, G. Toerge, Director. 7, On the Meade Gumbert. Bang by Miss Menne. .8. Light! More ILight Abbe Liszt. . Wroethe"slast Words,) Ob reel with accompa niment et gee horns. 9. Neckar and Rhine Messrs. U. and A. Bieber, Brecht a Foerster. 10. Larghetto.• From De due i3ymoboni, Beethoo- Yen. Qu artette for stringed instruments, by the bro efsToerge and Zitterbart. 14 Star Spangled kl , Mner. • - ' • , Full Chore/11'1th Brass Band. 1% Triumph' of the German. Song. By Schneider, -Doors open' at 7 o'clock: commencement at B o'clock.-..asimisslon *l. ' Tickets tote mid at all the Music etores, 2 _Reierved seats 115 cents extrap-to be SeCured at Rieber's and 31ellor's Music Btu s. commencing on Mazy morning at 9a`elock. , • Toaccommodate persons living on the due o P.. F. W. & It.; trains will leave at 11:10 P. WEDNESDA.kr.--Third Day.- 'FORENOON, BUSINESS MEETING OFDISTRICT SAENGERFEST. IN TICE ;EVENING, pt 8 O.:`clock,. • MUSICAL CONTEST Between the different Societies - at TUBBER'S HALL. on Muth street, embracing ,s Lumber of choice Quartettes, Solos, Chonmes, Lc. Also Over tures and Pot Pourris:bv Toerge's Orchestra. The Oerman Turners have ;Os° imity volunteered their assistance, and will perform their famous Tableaux. Vivants, &c. ifirAdmbwon, $l. TEEITRSDAYVourth Day, A PROCEp,SION Of the various Societies will be formed at Turner Hall, Sixth street, and march' over the following route: - Sixth street. btuithdeld street, Fifth street. 3larket street, St. Clair and Penn to iron City Park, where the Festival will be continued the entire day. The public are cordimilly. Invitrd to part pate in the Various amusements, and..be ss.ured that the Committee of • Arrangements have made ample provision t- guarantee lhe be.t of order and a pleasant recreation for all: Admlssinn=dentlemen, 50c, Ladles, 25c. ecial trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave. Licertv street, corner of Smithfield. every hour after 10 o'clock c.. 11. to Iron City Park. In the evenit g the festivities wilt close with a GRAND ' BALL AT TURNER NALL, au23: . . OrPROP. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE ROMIG 4CADERI4 PHILO HALL, No. if 5 Third street, win open for the res•eption - of pupils Sept embeilst. 1868. Class dna and hours—For. Ladles, Masters and Welles. W. dnesday and Saturday, at 9 % o'clock P. is. For tientletacti—Tnesday and Friday Evenings, at 8 with Private lessons,' given when not engsged classes. Circulars can be had at the Masi° Inures sue at the Academy. Arliall to let to Se. tact Parties. • • • au20:1178 mr79 FERTILIZERS T O WHEAT GILOWEIM EUREKA A3TMONIATED BONE, SUPER-FHOSERATE OF . LEEK, 00AL, MANTYPACUIatEII BY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SEWARD & CAMPBELL, P.RCIPERJETC?RS, Office, 356 • Penn street, ' "Pi t tsburgh, Pa. The beatZertillaer in Use, and recog nized y Tamers who have given it a trial._ tobe the stand ard for raising large crops :of Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Pots toes , nu. 'Welinve,publittbsd for gratu itous circulation amumphlet containing interesting and valuable statements of, this : Fertilizer, copies of which will be sent trap to any sending us their ad dress. MEDICAL. '*'• MANHOOD: HOW , LOST HOW .0.1„ RESTORED I Just published to sealed sneer s,__UPrics,.- amts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT. and, Radical Cure of fipermatorrhma, or SeminalWeatnets, Involuntary Er - missions, Sexual Debility and:mpediments to Mar riage genersUn _Nervousnesr,' Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaeltv, from Self Abuse, 'Ac. -Robs. J. Culver well.. M.D. A _author of the "Omen flook,_" Arc. " BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFEREEE, ,, se nt under seal, in a plain envelope; to any address; post paid,onreceird otsix cents, ortlto posta_ge stamps, to CRAE-_,I. ELLNE 'it Co.', BOWERY, NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE 80E 4588. Also Dr. Culverwell's "IdarriaFethilde," rite 25 cents. , .;m7S:D4wT iA N H0011V.”' Aidother New M , MEDICAL PAMPH Ti LET, from the pen of CURTIS. Th e 'Medico/. mes says of this work: "This • valuable treatise 011 the cling!, and. cure of premature anent:LP, !MOWS how health is impaired through secret abuses of youth end manhood, and how e aelly- regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the Impediments to marriage, the rause and effects bf nervous debility 7 vnd the remedies therefor." 'Pocket edition of the above will be to warded on receipt 011/115 terds.'-by addressing Doctor CUB -TOL, 58 North Charles titreeti Haltimore, Md. -.1711:t1, . • S ' ::: :• j. ; , :-. 11 ..'• ;-. :- . . . . . 1 II Tliwiiir .tin* ,, iiiiiATE co., :TWIN a "enfoorior;.artlate of -- - -111003PENGI- El - LAMM. - MINI - 0k 45 , Seventh W .- Pittsburgh, Pa. "" _1 • -`T S& inctinititricrt. Pres% - . , r47,1410t v t • , DIM MEI WEerr COMMON" Madsine Steins Immanientorgerat westcamoira. miaow. • IFOLVIIMICILTNATISSAIs CO. • sstta :HMG: on: hand' or prepsire on abort notiee_ll4 w." , and Map atones, tor , 13410villks• Dre Vaults, so. -.Heed stimit atone/ass. (*dors promptly stewed. PONSressonsase TIAEW. & MOSEIgi. • 2.7 .A.13461-11a1"10, num HOUSE AkEsOCIATrOiI Biniantiras. d and • St. Clair Street. mo:re and l. PH attention evert to the designing 001TEM HOUSES arid PUBLIC BUILDINGS. II II MMO STONE. A.ROBlTixyrs EWE