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TnEEE. &lawns IN EUROPEAN VINE.
1 • EkETOB. Treating of vine -culture; vine
,i disease and'itseure;' wine making and
. 1 wines. red and white; wine drinking
.
iaa effbcting, health and morals. By,
1 E r with in) 6, Flagg. Published'by
1 ' Varper . dc Brothers, New York.
' The rapidly growing interest in Vine
ICulture in this country has already as
; . militia grand proportions, Bottbithstand
.• ing the lack of proper and
,prittical in
• formation on the kind of soils oat pro
ductive, and proper temperature in which
the grape will thrive the best.. : Most of
--- i the ameteur grOWers of the vine have no
. 1 practical knowledge of these things, and
.
' ,
1 it is not surprising that the proiluct of
. I the labor is of an inferior kind. and Ire
! quently becomes diseased. It is true our
I soil, t temperature and , peculiar climate
,
I prevent us from producing as good' fruit
1 as in some pOrtioni of .Europe. Much,
however; may be overcome by proper in
i strwition. This book gives Mr., Flagg's
I careful study and observationi in Europe,
In adclition to his large and varied ,expe
' f i rience , previously in this country. His
1 observations on vine diseases and its
I cure, will be found of great value to the
vinegrower. The question °twine mak
' 1 ing is rarely thought of by those en-
i gaged in the culture of grapes, and for
I. the rascal,- perhaps, that buflittle is used
1 for making wines, and the moral phase ie
• [ thus kept out or view. The fruit of the
. ,
. vine is a luxury itaelf,independent of their
being used for vicious purposes, and the
boor is valuable for, this , fact alone
. Throughout the work these is a vein tif
delightful gossipy and pictures of men and
t things, which hold the attention of the
i reader closely. For sale by Miner.
i THE NEW WEST, OR CALIFORNIA IN
i 1867 Arm 1868. By Charles Loring
Brace. Published by G. P. Putnam dt.
. Son, New. York. For sale by R. S.
Davis 43: Co., 193 Liberty street, Pitts-
,burgh.
• ,• 'Frequently works of this diameter are
I merely surface, glimpses at society, and
:.: :. do not give a faithful portraiture of the
i
. real facts, But Mr `Brace has already
given evidence of his ability on this field
of obbervation, as his works •, on "Home
Life in . Germany" and Hungary In 1861,',
demonstrate. Much has been written
about California, but the careful ' poise
1 ' and study requisite has been , wanting.
wanting.
1 Questions of great . moment are discussed,
the outgrowth of close observation, which
'-• await a solutioi in the future. 'Society is,
..1. - a problem on the Pacific coast which time
only can determine: The effect of the'
, - Chinese element Is yet to be seeii i , suadthe
' . results of the severe discipline they ha•fre
passed through will sooner or later appear.
• I . The Uzzah-like fears of some, that Chris
' -; tl'aniti will suffer because of their ill
I
: . t reatmenttue full w y ith in ou te t ny fo o un ven da . t:n. th
adaiir Froza .
- .... beginning to end there is a charm of sub
.. Btantial facts, figures. and acute observe
uons. bmuti
able sketches and incidents. Just now
While the eyes of this country are turned
to our rich "New West," and indeed the
' I . ti g rns o this fthe b ci o v o ilized k
BIBLE. By Mary Dwinell
read tivith zest. •
MoLmer's Nvill wo be rldi w s
e i l it co tii m a ed t dir an ec a - .
,-.• •Chells, author of , Deacon Sims'
- ' Prayers." Published by Henry A.
.4:a u sf t g Bost o n.n, Pitt s burgh. sale
- - ere is:really some ground for the
1 . I ni
,
1 fears of some active Sunday School
1 1 workers, -that Leto many Of the books in
* the libraries are unsuitable for young
, folks, in not fostering evangelical lien
,
'talents. This work, however, much as
some may think it is deficient In plot,
' ,
.possesses a healthy rellOotta..- tone, which
makes it a capital book for - the fireside
. and Sunday School library. The work
I Is Featly gottenalp, and is robed in show y
~biitding. , •
j Aummoar. The Life of Audubon, the
•'• Naturalist. Edited by his widow, with,
an, introduction by General James
Grant Wilson. Published by G. P.
Putnam de Son,
New York. For sale'
by R. S. Davili& Co., Pittsburgh.
Audubon is one of the few names that
1
will live on and on.' His works amnion
'umental. Well may Christopher North
iwrite "that he is the greatest artist in his
,
Own walk that ever lived.? He was a
wonderful character and his career was
marked with prodigious results that pos
terity. will long- enjoy.. Possessing a
threefold character, embodying `tile lore
of hunter, scientific knowledge and skill
• with pencil and brush. His jourzeyings
Van and varied, and rich - experience,
are embalmed irr d thls volume. , This
'.. work will be prized the more highly be
cause his venerable-, widOW, is associated
• with its publication. It is almost in the,
form ofian autoblograPhy; as, the story of
Audubon's life It mainly in' his own
- Words;' May we not hope that Mrs. An
-4:110am may lammed in securing squished
nmittsaiript foi- other works of s' similar
character. Pat:tarn has hroight Pat c tin,,,,
book in Charming * style and .IVdrihY Lill"!
the great - naturalist. The elegaut portrait.
orAkudution gives an idea of hisphysical , :
.
1 bitaity. 1;
1 •ri,
-- ristrr VIM ns WANDiRI/q4313421 CRYIECet;
f / I. n Sl.LAarunel Wtßalier, author of
--IllornMe and'Hound inCeylon," etc.
Published by J. B. Lippincott & klo:
Philadelphia. For sale by H. Miner;
• Al li ttliburgb." ',: - • ~'• ;. - •
The, ritings of this great traveler are
read, with Svidity t and Well they may be,
Surrther narrate scenes and exploits
AxiAndin_kitut the marvellous and alnithit
,lnaprobable t The narration of his wan
derings in Ceylon partakes of the excit
;big eirewnstances attending a sojourn in
14 Country se wild and exciting in its very
nature. The Careful observation, of Mr.
Baker, -on the features of the country;
;. .
:~~
~~~
and pursuits of the inhabitants,are ` iti- :
Str atelivestulentertablingwhilaralieving,
the racy scenes of the chase. : : Incidents !
'transpired ii n his adventures:. itt ; that'
country that rarely befall the , ordinary
,
traveler, and are here sketched with: the
pen of' a ready writer, and by one peen
liarly gifted in describing such thingS.
Tour TRY AND WHAT BO DID IN
SCIENCE. By Charles Ottley Groom
Napier, (othterchiston)...F. G. S. etc.
With forty-six illustratiotta. Publiidied
by D. Appleton & Co., New York. , For
sale by S. A. Clarke & Co., Pittsburgh.
The ingenious manner in which value
- _
ble scientific knowledge is imparted; and
interwoven with Tommy's-personal ex
perience, and the result of his reading and
intercourse in Society, gives the book a
piquancy and flavor that williplease young
people, and, indeed, fascinate oldpersona,
Bating some "fast notions" of the flirta
tion order, these lessons in science are
woven in graphic vlords and the book
smacks of romance of the most attractive,
kind. The illustrations of , plants, shells,
insects and animals are very fine, and add ,
interest to the charm of the book. We
venture to predict it will be popularand
widely. read.
SAINT Louis AND CALVIN. By M.Hui
zot, Member of the Institute of Franc&
Published by 3. B. Lippincott ' & Co.,
Philadelphia. For _side by R. S.'Davis
A Co., Pittsburgh.
Gaizot, though born a Protesta4 and a
faithful adherent of the Reformed faith,
at the same timehas been taught to revere
true and noble - representatives of other
bodies. In this volume Gnizot presenti
St. Louis, a French Cathelic, as a type of
lofty thought and pure morality of his
country tuid_generation in the thirteenth
century, and among Protestants of the
sixteenth century, Calvin, as p r esenting
the same characteristics and worthy of
equal glory. The author assumes that
the wars and dissensions wageit-between
Catholfcisza and Protestantistn, the two
great branches of the Christian stem,
having passed away, -that when Citholi-
Clam has conquered, as ix; France, Pro
testantism has not perished; when Pro
testantism has been the victor, as in Eng
land, Catholic:leaf= still survives. These
two noted men, Saint Louis and Calvin,
the author uses to illustrate the_principle
of divinity as being essential to Christian
unity. ~This volumeforms one of the ex
cellent series of Lippincott's "Sunday
Library for Hotisehold reading." We
commend this series especially, because
it furnishes a class of religious subjects
antique, and above the range of works
usually found in the family circle and on
the shelves of Sunday School libraries.
Ermireese, OF LArns Gassir.tit, for
Schools. By Albert Harkness, Ph. D.,
Professor in Brown University. Pub
lished by D. Appleton & Co., New ..
York. Pot: sale by S. A. Clarke & Co.,
Pittsburgh.
• Ip_was announced at the time the
author's Latin Grainmar was published,
four years since, that a smaller grammar
would appear on precisely the same plan
as the large work. This volume fulfils
that promise. The main object of this
work is to aid those who do not intend to
pursues college course of study ; and is an
elementary text-book for teachers in the
class-room, to be supplemented by a more
complete discussion of the subject. The
plan of the work is simple, and may be
studied with comparative ease in--a short
time, 'the student beingintrodocelstep by
step in the principles of the language.
THE VILLA ON THE RHINE. By Berth
old Auerbach. Published by Leypoldt
& Holt, New York; For sale by R. S.
Davis 'A Co., Pittsburgh.
The completion of this work in parts
with paper' covers, and in two volumes,
is in good time for visitors to the sea
Shore, springs and other fashionable
places of resort. • The work has produced
quite a sensation, and is one of the best
German novels. There is a freshness and
purity of style, completeness in "descrip
tion of characters, as well as naturalness
in the plot, that • are noticeable features.
The work is handsomely printed, and in
styles to suit all the lovers of Auerbach.
Tire DANCE OF MODERN SOCIETY. By
W. C. Watkinson. Published by Oak-
I lay, Mason & Co., New York.
This essay, at least the main por 'o•
was published in one of oar able ' n
terly Reviews some time ago, an
pears in this form by special request
certainly is worthy of a careful r
as the ' question of dancing is 'preite
ea f
with great logical force. • Dancing,
means of recreation, is held to be nto4 ex.
quisitely'absurd, but in itself, is perfetly
innocent. Bat the question is no of
dancing,iri the abstract. It does not x.:
t :
fit in the abstract. The innocent use of
dancing, he thinks, is hedged about With
too man restrictions ,to _make it attrac
tive. It is in the removal of these verde
that the evils, and sin of the ttni - 6 ap
pears. ' He argues against the dance as .
observed by societyi in its bearing upon
health, expenditum the' social nature,
the intellect' and newels. Lovers of
dancing are invited:to the solution of the'
following: 14 .Wliy is it that the dance
alone,of :al/ .the favorite diversions of
gay society, requires the easoelation of
the two• semi in it ?•'! •
JotzunAL. We - have bee
,Favored through S. A.. 'Clarke Co.,
ylth the third ninthly p#rt .of
itris
,t l Ang sieeidt t which a
! fair spociment =of - r
u
this speb- , affair.
. .
It stands the liter.
Arywnellips,• and...embodica ,excellencies •
Penulia4t9 Itaalf pacers, on. science
and aft, 00-high-toned, • and timely,' its
serial articl es, : -.including Htigo's great
story,: are ireadable, piquant, and strik
ing; its wood-cut-illustrations are capital
and of a' superior type, - While• the car-',l
engravlngs; abd illustrated 'supple
ments, commend the Journal to the favor
of all who love the beautiful in art. The
high posithin taken by the publishers,
and promised to the' patrons of the
JOurnA are more than - fulfilled. - Hared/
has an enteriirlze of this kind been so well
sustained ae this one has .been since its
first publication.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY, JUNE 2f, 1869:
43PEcilitt rroTxosta,T
gt - scmorashir - . Bnrc.
„, hyR.
MA MA.Y,M - - P.141.11..:114gre'7944:14ti0rf,
Liver Compleinrancl Dyspepsia; If taken aecord
ing to directlanch 'l'hey are alt.three:to ,be taken
stag sainetime ti They cleanse the stomacb, re- .
D
thelivor Mad titit.to *fork ttieWthe al/Petite
Decent's 'good ,• e Tail' dlgestallniti'makes good
bkmdr.tho Talbent 'begins. JO grow. in, genii; the
doe:teed ;natter :belie into the lungs, and the
patient outgrOws the disease and gets well. This
is the onirway to cure coneamprian. , . •
To these three medicines', Dr. J. H:11411 nck, of
Philadelphia. "owei his unri)Saled euteee in the
treattnent of pulmonary Conatrmptlon. e Pol.
motile Syrup ripens the. morbid - matter! in the
inugs, nature throws it off by au ea , y ex.pectora
li
tion. for , Wheu the phlegm •or Matter Is ripe a
81413 cough a ill throw it olf, and the patient has
rest and the lunge begin to heal.
T do, this, tne erawesd ionic- and Mandrake
Pills must be srsely used to cleanse the stomach
and liver, so that I he. Pulmunlc . Syrup and the
loud will•make good blood. .
Schenck"s Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstrUctlons. relax the tluato of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver
la soon relieved; the stools will show what the
Pills can d 0; nothing has ever been Invented ex
cept calomel (a,deadly po'son which is very dan
gerous to use emcee with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of Liver ver like Schmuck's Mandrake Pills.
. • Complaint is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenck is Seaweed 'fordo la a gentle stimulaut
and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed,
which this preparation is made 01, astrsta the
stomach to titrow tint the gaatrlc juice to dissolve
the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, audit is made
into good b.ood without fermentation or souring
in the stomach.
ihe.great reason why
.physiclaos do not cure
Consumption is, they try co u g h, o too
stoop
chills y
give medicine to atop the to atop to
stop night sweats, hectic fever, an y so dointj
they dsrangethe whole digestive j o t wers. lock-
Ing up the secret one, and eventually the patient
sinks and dies.
Dr;•SChenek,-In his treatment, does not try_ to
stop a cOugh, night sweats, chills or fever. Re
move the cause, and toey wit/ all stop of their
own accord. No one can be cured of Canal:lElp.
tion,• Liver -Complaint. Dycpepsia, Catarrh',”
Canker, .I.lleerated - Throat, unless the liver and
stomach are made healthy.
If a person Pas consumption either oue the
• nags In some way are diseased, tubercles,
abeesses, bronchial Irritation, pleura adhesion,.
or the lungs are a mass of Inflammation and fast
decaying. - In such cases what must be done? It
is not only - the lungs that are wasting, but it is
the whole body. The stomkeh and liver have lost
their power to make blood out of fo d . Now the
'only chine° is to tale Dr. Schenck's three medi.
eines,' which wilt - bring up a tone to the stolnaeh,
the patient will begin lo want food, it will digest
otally and make good blood; then the patient lee.
gins to gain - tulleah. and as soon as the body be
gins to .grow. the lunge commence to heal up.
and the patient gets di shy and well. This Is tau
onlvWay to cure Consumption.
When there la no lung disease and only Liver
Complaint and DYstepsia, Schenck's! Seaweed
Tonle and Idaudrske Take sufficient, without
the Puimonic Syrup.the Mandrake Pills
freely In a.l billions complaints, as they are per
fectly barnilescl,
Dr. Schenck - , who has enjoyed uniti tempted
health for many years past, and now weighs i 1213
pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumptiou,
his physicians having pronounced hia case ho; e
less and abandoned h.m to his fate. He was cured
by the aforesaid me. ici nes, and since Ida recove
ry many thonaands similarly &filleted have used
Dr. Schenck's preparation with the same re
ma kable success. Full direetione accompary
ear . making It not absolutely necessary to per-
NOD iv see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish
the , lungs examined, and for this
_purpose he is
pro essios ally at his Principal Vince, Philadel-
P ' , every Saturday, where all letters tor advice
mu be addressed. He Is also professionally at
No. 32 Bond street, New York, every other
Tn • day, and at No. 33 Hanover street, Boston,
ev - . other Wednesday. lie gives advlee free,
but or a thorough examination- with his Necta
r= , ter the price 1515. 0...ce hours at each city
fro .. 9A. It. to 3 r. w.
Pr' e of the Pulmorolc Syrup and Seaweed Ton
le en h $1.50 per bottle. sr 117.50 a half dozen.
Man rake I'llls 23 cents a box. For sale b y all
drug ate. mviliiisl.d7kF
gar'DOCTOR iyilirritirt Lug
__ TIN UEB TO n um ero us
ALL PET9ATE
DISEASES. That numerous class of cases
resultlug from self - abuse, producing un
manliness, nervous • debility , irritability; erup
tions.. seminal emissions, and finally IM
potenpermanently - cured. Persons -Maki,
ed wi ' uelicate, Intricate and long nand;
bag co stitutional complaint; are politely I n vited
to call , for consultation,- which coats nothing.
Egperfenee, the best of-teachers , has enabled
T b
him to Iperibct remedies at °dee allow/it, safe,
permanent, and which In most cases eta be used
without hinaraoce to business. Medicates pre,
pared in the eatabilidunent, which embraces, of
Site, reception and waiting rooms; also. ooarding
M ano sleeping apartments for patients Petitlittni
OW personal attention, and vapor and chenni;
cal bethd!. thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. u No matter who have Dated, state your
case. ad what he rays In his pamphlet of lift -
rages, ft. t to ant address for two stamps In seal
ed cave ope. Thousands of cases treated annn•
ally. at owes and all over the country. Conant
tattoo tree , personally or by man. Lidice No. 9
W7/le street, (near Court Douse) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Roars 9 A. It. to 8 P. M.. Sundays /a w. '
to a P.. 11.. Pamphlet sent to any address for taro
stdtays.4o2
4,gbr - tr.,,EcTincrry AS A CURA.
'ft VE. —Dr. A. H. EIi , ENS has been
using ll e trinity as a ersotAL Ell
Ezatspr In curing
chronic s well, al acute conditions 'WITHOUT
3t/tuiClie for more than TUN YKSTIB, with un
bounded , neeeta. . A PAgmatitir, it:minding all
particulars, with certificates and reliable refer•
epees, will be gent to any Inquirer.
.A few furnish. d rooms vacant, for boarding( Pa•
Heats In the Doctor's famry. If applied for goon.
Offlee and residenet, A.OOl ARCH S fIiEET,
PHILADELPHIA. - mvl3;liti
IarDATCHELOIVB HAIR DYE.
This splendid. Hair Dye is the best in the world!
the onlyrtrue and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble. instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous tints... remedies the ill edecta or bad
dye Invigorates and leaves the Bair soft and
beatt s;
litl. Mack or brown. Sold by all Druggists
and re:Menem and p:perly applied a:lß2latcmahe
lor's Wig . FactOrY. 2.4 , 5, 10 Bond street. New
VIM .
IarE.PILEIPSYCAN BE CURED
—Those having friends *Meted are car
neatly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of
References and Ttatimonials, which will con
vince the most skeptical of the curability ... of_ the
disease. Address At. BUREN LOCamoW,
M. D., 36 Great Jones street, New York.
mh19:03.d&8
.IWTHE MARRIAGE RING.-.
Ess Yrs on the EItROBS OF YOUTH, and
the FOLLIES OP - AGE, In regard to SOCIAL
EVILS, with certain nelp for the errlog and un
fortunate. Sept In sealed letter envelopes, free
of charge. Address, /AYARD ASAOCIATIoN,
Box P. Philadelphia, Pa.. m921:J69-d&F
PROPOSALSJ
OFFIC2O7 CONTnot.T.ER op ALLT.O)II.xy(IO.-,
Pa. Pittsburgh , June Big, 1669.
OTICE ,TO BAKEIIB.—SeaI.
F.D PROPOSALS. addressed priso n, • Board
o Inspectors of Allegheny County •• will
be received at this office until JULY NM. for fur
n lsbing the Counts Prison with bread for six
mouth* from July 18Ut. Loayes to weigh one.
and a.balf and two ocunds •espectively, and to
be or approved quality. Bide to be made at SO
much per pound. Bonds for two thousand dol
lars will be Itquired for faithful performsnce of
contract. The name of the security must scent.'
pany the bid. Bill. endorsed tulle Warden and
probated at this °Rice will be veld monthly.
• HENRY LAMBERT.
je2 ' Controller.
mg,
ted
las
CITT CONTSOLLZIVEI OPTICX, I
Pittsburgh, Pa., June 21, 1509. f
NOTICE.- Sealed • :Proposals
will , be received at this Mike until TUES.
A 20th hitt., for the letting wad , City
Welsh Belden, located as follows: let near
avenue;4 ward., Water street; Cith waro.tlecond
tech ward. Sharpshurg midge; 17th
ward; 44th street; 120 ward, 21st street: inst
Ward, 'Pranks:own Road,' and ist ward, Llbetty
• sireet. near sth avenue.
• Bidden will state what per cent. of *he gross
receints they will hay to the city for the use of
the'licales forthe term or one year, from the let
.of Jul next. • .
The Faience Cammlttee reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
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YLOUR:
PIARL 111 FAIRY ',FLOUR._
PEARL 11111 1 L•Three 91arEttaea Brands squirter
FRENCH , 'FAMILY - FLOUR.
T'Ais 'Mous oPt7.pe seat ,ont,irtuso esp.
old e, ordertd.
PRAMS. Alti S: DL= BRAND,
• .... • ,: zonal to beet Bt. Louts.
, • PRAnatii:#4..KNO 11111 AND—
. to tout Ohio Pion,
• WHITS• cpEs IfLeuiLEND CORN MEAL. '
• • 'L &SRO,
• Aseppear. Sept. vases. : MILL.
is t , IT\ 'aiiiil90 3
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.1 1 011 N PECK A • ORNAMENTAL
• •••BAIR.WOBICEzic AND. PERTIODCK,
Third street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
AlwuMon hand air33nerealtairartinuelhittlor La.
w7 diel Vip S kE, B i N ALPS, GUARD Cb,!.! len ii ill
figliatyrrs t 11113
kgod Price. °mai
fill be given for RAW HAUL Jig
•
I I W , Ladles , Sandy Eientleinen is Halt Outtltix din e
n the neatest mannar._ , . mh2
. . .
liti ,
1171/ ,_ LIM E . OO 2 riels
1 •wv Cleveltin.Nytate Lime; FOO bbls Eaitern
do., for sale try - - . t "
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Al. B. CARP
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BY A. LEGGATS
2AL"rGIIENy CITY
DENOE
AT AUCTION.
POSITIVE SALE.
On MONDAY. JUNE 213:11, at 3 o'oloik, will
be sold by auction, 'without reserve , for ecount
of whom it may concern that denhamo property
on gra n s a m
en e, formerly kdov. it as tre pe mont
street. situate avenuee east sine qf the avenue.
near Western The house is a substan-
Outlay built and very conveniently arranged
Double Brick of ten room., with finished attics,
and cellar fitted' with stationary wan tubs, laun
dry, stove. Sc., &e. The lot silty is pleasant, the
adjoining residences being good and all the sur
roundings agreeable. Immediate possession'.
Liberal terms. For key to lespeet. apply to
A. LEGGATE. Auctioneer.
. 1 e..2.5 • 169 Federal street, Alleg • eny.
ASSIGNEE BALE..-50 TONS
(loci) Ica.
EFIDA.Y MORNING, J'alyt. at 11 o'clock,
will be sole on second Door o =nerds! bales
Boons. 106 graltneeld street. br order of J O HN
If. BAILEY, Aaslgnee,ef HUGH B. MURPHY.
a bankrupt, fifty(so)Tuktri GOOD ICE. new In
Ice bow* on lot at corner of Market and Bayard
streets, In nlxth werd, Allegheny City, (late
Manchester:]
Jet: . A. McILWAINE. Auctioneer.
GLASS. cams, CUTLERY.
Call and e:an tae
;,'Zl.rd be mulled.
R. E. BREED & CO.
pISSOLUTION.—The Co-part-
NEEsHIP under the mune of rollatiSTE.
LEMAN & RNOOR. Manutheturers
Wagonc.. Is this ha vi n g ved by mutual
consent. 'WM. IC KOCH sold hi" entire in
terest in the busily se. togeth.r with all debtr
owed to and by the firm, to 8. FORRESTER and
T. F. COLEMAN, by whim the business will be
continued at tbe old stand, under the name and
style of FORRESTER & COLEMAN. All affairs
of the late firm will be eettlen by the new d.ro. at
their oft:lce. No. 19 Marion avenue, Allegheny,
city. • SAMUEL IN.REESTER
. • '
THEO ORE P. COLEMAN,
ENOCH. .
DUQUESNE " WAGON WORKS.
',POILRESTEIt :Si COLEMAN.
A 14
WI yC W I e wfIBF.Ln.BR PLATFORMe oordSPßLNSWarme o rsWll °A dlTto WHELAtRbOfotS &c
-chasing e I SeWhere to call and examine our laiTe
stock al T, EL TOJTH HORSE HAY EARLS. ,
B.d •
- city CoutroLer.'
. - -
ICE , ICE! . 10E! ..,
; ' :W IC.: g.R.Ens, ...
' ICE D.'..E 'A LE R , .;,'
i s
No. 55 ' Pi l six4cind .A.p.6* 4
. PITTSBURG/Et, PL
. .
,Jui ur. trtaelirydroirTtctipwkr : K t rir l iEs k Ei n th y o . th. ,
wagons rtinningln Pittsburgh
: my15:110 : . • . .
VIIIINETVB COOKING EY
juk TRACT& . ..•
::The best and pureat: alresh supiilyjnzt re.
(mired ' ) Vanilla, Lemon, Boae, Orange, Peacb.
Almond, no., in two, flee aad ten ounce, bottlee
for !Lovering. Ice Cream Blanc Marie.
&0., for side by the dozen or at retail by
„ . A. RENSHAW,
- jel4 Corner Liberty and Ninth itreets.
=BM
TEIIIID ARRIVAL OF
SITIMR GOODS AT THE
Bogs' Clothing Headquarters,
NO. 47 'SIXTH STREET
le9 GRAY & LOGAN.
M'PHERSON & MUHLANNING,
No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clalr) Street.
Giuttoottoro to W. IL MoGEE di C 0.,)
DRLEIRCEIANT TAILORS,
Have just received their carefully selected stock
of Spring and Summer Goods, and will be glad
to show, or sell
Department ld and new customers.
The Cutting wilt still be superin
tended by .ILar% C. A. .11UHLA.17DRINC.
I take pleasure fn recommending the above Arm
o the liberal support of the public.
mh11:1111 W. H. HeOBE.
B TIEIEL,
° (Late Cutter with W. Respenheide.)
anancrzt.rcr MAJClaall o
NO. 53 Smithileld Street, Pittsburgh.
sem:v2t-
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A opleadld new stock of
cz,oras, CANTAMERES,
Just received by fly 11111Y&$.
rue; Mer . chant Tailor. T 3 Smithfield street.
_WINES. LIQUORS, Sze.
SCHMIDT' & FRIDAY,
fHPORTEES OF
WINES; BRANDIES, GIN, te. ;
WHOLESALE DEALEHEIE
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN ST RE
Have Iteniovetii to
NOS. 884 AND 13136 PENN, •
Cor. Eleventh St.. (formerly Canal.
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., -
Nos. 186.' 187 ,189,191, 191, 193 and pas
BTR3E3', PITTSBUItea,
ItAPtorkOntalos OP
Copper Distilled Pure .11ye
Alio. dealers in TOR3I9N WWES aad L/.
Q 17090. HOP Le. uda.saa
AUCTION SALES.
BY A. I'ILWAINE.
109 'WOOD STI
.i
, NEW ' GIOODS.
1 -
' FINE VASES,
BeIISHIAN AND CHINA.
zi{cm'raTieSaTlirs,
B.IIORING BETS,
A large stook of
SILVER PLATED GOODS
of all descriptions.
100 WOOD ISTILESIN
DISSOLUTION,
ICE.
• • .-.
`TTIE:_IRON CITY
NUITJAL :INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Othce, 75 Federal St Allegheny City.
- DIRECTORS
Hon. JAMES GR.A BAH,
Rev. J. B..OLABIL, D. D.,
. Capt. R. ROBINSON,
Rev.
Rev. S. B. IvEuBIT, D.D.,
W. A. ttRED Cashier 'Allegheny Trust CO.
':JACOB BUSH. Real Estate Agent, •
SIMON DELI , Mayor or Allegheny,
- C.W.IIENNy; Batter,
A. 8. BELL. M
Attorney.at-Law,
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber erchant, ,
D. SWOGEB, insuranca Agent.
Capt. ROHT. ROertiNori, President:
Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D.,VicePresident,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
M. W. WHITE, MEDICAL . ADVISKR.
DANIEL 5W06124 Gen'l Agent.
This Sea nome cOmnany.conducted on the mutual
principle, each policy holder receiving Policies
share of the profits of the Company.
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
cal bacti will afford a sore investment to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the money at
borne to encourage home industry. nah2B:gBl l •
nEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF ALLEfilloy, PA.
OFFICTI IN FIV E ZECNA R VVINGB BANE
B
No. 47:* Oblo St., Aneghenl7.
~
A HOKE COMPANY, gumbo! by Directors
well k no wn to the community, who trust by fah.
Beat to merit a share of your patronage.
HUENItY. IRWIEL.... ...............14e.aidest.
Oki D. RIDDLE ..........——Seerstary.
- DIRECTORS: • -
Henzerwin, ID. L. Patterson, Wai l C o oper,
i
Geo. KlddleriJacob.Franz. ' Gott elb Faits,
Shn Drum, .J. B. Smith -. Jacob Rush
W. 11 3tewart,I Cb. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig,
tn
Joe. ue.r, H. J. Zinkann, Jere, Holten.
1 - R. E. ZIERON,_
GENERAL AGENT.
apio:oas
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY,:
•
PZIELAN'S BUILDING. •
No. 22 Firth Arent.. Second Floor,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
' Capital All Paid UP.
- _ DIRECTORS.
J. Iggley, H. VT:Oliver, Jr, Capt.3l.llal ley,
Distil Wallace, ,S. H. Hartman, , A. Chambers,
Jake Hi ll . *B. 31 , Citerkan. IJas. 31. Bailey.
ThOalas Smith,
_,Jno.S. Willock,
I • ROBERT H.'HING, President.
-.IRO. P. JENNINGS,- Vice President.
JUS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen.l Agent:
Injures on Liberal Terms on all Fire
ap' and Marine Risks.
•
pErilisTursitis,
0 1OURANCE;0111PAPIY OF PinriBURON;
OP 00.11
. ,
OFFICE. 80. 187,SLWOOD STRET, . BABB
XERCE
This its Rome .Company, and Insures" against
loss by size exclusively. •
LEONARD WALTER, President.'
C. 0. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBART ATRICK, Preaanrer •
111RJH BcBLIIICHY. tiecretAr.
DIMICTORS:
Leonard Walter, . George Wagon,
•C. C. Boyle, • (leo. oans.
Robert Patrick, • J. C. Lapps, -
Jacob Painter, J. C. Pleiner,
Loalab King, . - John Voegtley, •
as. H. Hopkins; 'A. Armen.
Gray Bpronl,
INDEMNITY .
•
AGAINST - Logs BY
FRANKLIN INSURANCE . CO. OF PHILADELPHIA
WIPICZ, au a cr: CIIESTNIIT 137cnear OTH
•
Charles R. Sanchez, Mordecai H. Louis"
Tobias Wagner. • David B. Brown,
Bamuel Stant, Isaacs Lea.
Jacob IL badth, Edward C. Dale,
mks W. Richards.— Flu
Culaziza G. BANCakit, Seorge President es .. .
EDW. C. DALE. Vice President.
W. C. 13 TIZELL 1D Beeretamro teak
No . rth Wait:cones Third and Wcioltiltreels.
Inii2l):wlS •
NATIONAL
NSUNANCE COMPANY.
or. Federal St.
.and Diamond, Allegheny;
°face, in 114 SECOND _NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING. -- .
W.W.ItART,IN t President,
'JAMNROWN Ja., Vice President.
SE B. STEVENSON, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
John A. Myler, 7 3as. Lockhart. 'Joe. Mien,
Jaa.L.Graham. 'Robert Lea, C. C. Boyle.
Jno.Brown,Jr, 'George Gerat,Jacob Kopp. •
0.11 Illlains!Jno. Thompson IJ. McNaugher
c ape
liiIfSTERN INSVIECCICE con.
.ANY OFF PITTSBURGH
LRIANDER NIMT.OR. President.
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. -
CAPT. (mown HEELD, tteneral Agent.
Office, 9X Water street, Span: & Co.'s W are.
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will inzure against all kinds of Fire and Ma
rine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di
reetm who are well known to the community.
and who are determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which they have
assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
GIFT CtrPS,
DUINCT01111:
Alexander Nimick, Jelin R. McCune, •
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William B. Evans,.
Alexander l3peer, Joeeph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Actlett, Phunp Kepner,
Drrid 31. Long, Wax. Morriaon,
D. lhumen. : 4- . - not:
pERS I FESI INSURANCE CON
cz. N. Z. 00ENNE WOOD a 718TH SiE(
A H ome Cempengtakingilre and hiss! ne Risks
Dia=Guns: 4 " •
m.Phillips, Capt. ,khn L. Rhoads
Jotut Watt, . •, , , Buena .I'_. tiluiver,
John E. Park . h .... • ' ' ' Charles Arbuckle.,
apt. James sumer, •,- • ' Jared M. Brash,
Inn. Van Kirk. . ...,'Wrn P. Lan
Jattes D. Verner • • . Bamuel ' kart
•
Wit. PHILLtPIir - President. . .
JOHN „WATT ice President.
W. P. GARD.B . Wiecretory. •
CAPT. JAS. GO 11, General Agent.
•
4v3..L E 4 iaLE Nit giittraericz
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH.
LH°. a7FDITHSTRNIET.Beas Biome.,
• Booms against ail , kinds
u 0 and Nadu
Undo.
JOHN IRWIN. an.. Piesident. •
T. J. HOGRINSON, Vice President.
0. G. DONNA
_LLt_nearetary.
IJAPT. Inf. To/dear. - Eteneral.Agent. ' -
.. . .
.. • '
.. ROUerents: -
&an J r... to L. Pahneetten
T. J. Hoe - ' .' H.
9_, 0. littip e7 , i . Robert H. Everson,Devii.
Harvey Obilde, . Francis Sellers,
- Charles Rave, - -, oant. J., T. Stoekd ale.
:OsPp. We.. Dean. ; , T. 14 Nevin. •
PIANOS. coma s.
.DEFY THE HESI'AIVIDCREAre:
ree PIANO AND OXGAX.
,
i ftehinnaekeeir , d ledal Pisto l '
•
AND ESTEY'S.COTTAGE ORGANt:
, •,.,,,,,..., -
She 110RONA014114: . 1711 M u sombleei, ali. air
West valuable i rtr i e w li em,.... o e otn Iri the or
stiwetton of a Irsu ',eel ' And bit
ways been awarded the I hbebeigt ;mam m a *Z.
tablted. its tone ls SUll, sonosousaud Meet-I:LW
workinanehlii. rorthirehltUreok_helVitringm
all others. Prices :teeth to saw.' kW 1
010aulta4ne üblaint r iA nao .kkob . es , pee than au , other so" ,
. ZS OirPTAAlli (MOAN
stands -t , the : ' Onill' reed instruments.' is '
,produolAgitie zneurreAA pipe L guallty of tone
pf any aimuar AM ant in the Vl:Meg, Mfg.*,
tug simple` anti ' lei `in construction. d
n et' a b'eo i ,Roiatot ord.r. ,-, ( ~ .. ,
. , ~, pAirs,,NT " VAX HTIXANA
I, i s t a, t o be fOblid in' Udi 01 1ull •
oa from giou te duo, All guaranteed for five
•
BAR% , KIWAHE BIIETTLER, •
NioJ,' EIT. CILALR EiTifiraPP.
Mirtrideri for indr telalitng "will be
Prompt attended !o bT C. P. /asthma.
' '
IarNEW
short Season 'oeitanoncing MONDAY
EVENING. - June ASO, and continue every even
ing during the week. ,
• Grand Matinee; Saturday Afternoon at soi
o'clock. ' Adirilaslonto all parts of the house, RS
tents. I , •
The great hacsnlDlVable
nvpazir, 4:BENI:p
Su' lIIINS*RELS
The largest company lo the world. 26 per
formers. complete In every department.
MON DA r, TIIEBDAY • ANL) 'WEDNESDAY
Offenbach's Grand opera, .
OPERA ROVINE:-
•
LA BELLE BELLES.
On Thursoay, Friday and fistuTday.
. %THE GREAT BARBER Etim OVER&
With an entire change or programme.
Admission—Dress Circle . and` Parquette, 540*
cents: Gallery 2iPtents. SeatS secured troth St
to 5 each day at the box orrice, without extra.
charge. ' I ie24:k94
MASON IC HALL.
8 194171FISTER BI ECHiEB Manager-0
POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY
The original
G en. TON TRIIIILB AND
Com. NVT:r AND MAMIE WARREN,
. In their fascinating performances,
senriurraxsit. Juno 26,. 1869.-
1
2 performances et 3 and BP.
25 cents ; children under 10 years, 15 cents re
served seats, 50 cents ; children under 10 yea rs.
to reserved seats, 2 15 eents.
Liberty Hill, East liberty,
FRIDAY...Jane 25, 4369;
Je23;kls NED DAVIS.
garvITTSBILMGH THEATRE.
. .
H. W. WILLIAMS. Leone and Eranager.
HUDSON MATINEE—THE FRENCH . sPy ON
HORSEBACK. At nfiht—Last appearance Of
LEO HUDSON: - •
Rcokiiood and Mazeppa.
Last night of the season.
FIFTH
AVENVE HALL.-
No. 65,1111 avenue, opposite the Opera.
Souse, Pittsburgh. Pa. ,
W. 11. 8718.01:1P ' Dianairet..
This house has one of the finest Billiard Booms
Lu the city.. It is eclOedly the coolest and most
b in r v cieag
lp t a e . m T e e r n ab mpr ' ov re m aedntewa n an do feemrs
superior attractions to lovers of the genie.,
,-
PROFESSIONAL
_ _ _
G • w. De CA MP,
ATTORNEY ANDI.COUNSELLOR AT LAW
°nice, No. 137. FOURTH AVENUE, puts—
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrie ' ) will practice in the U. S . Circuit and
District Courts,' In th State Supreme and all We
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions In most °rifle adjseent ounties. .1129:cn3
WRI.,-_-.FaIOPER,
1 1 ,
, ..
ALDERMAN AND E X . OPPICIO,JOBTICIC OP
THEI'PEAOE.
•
OFFICE, 89
.* 7 117711 AVENtr.7C. •
•,: • 1
oc ,B 4 e t i tt i nra t e V. 'tut I; ° dA n ortglig i ' eian _e cin ! tra s "
w
, up. and all legal 0u5..=. 11 arte.oed to promptly
suid ccurately. ~ .L. • • - .. . .
SAltillElL .211[clIM
Ar.4*ilitAzr,
,
E, • 1
- x-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Aw
-1
trite. Onci?htraftriT ' , ITTII . ET, opposite the
Deeds, Amide, ?dort ges, Acknowledgments;
Depot/num', and all gal Business executed
with promptness and patch. mtas
JOHN A. STRAIN,
Kar-ornmo sum 4
POLICE MAOISTRAT OP TEE PEACE AND.
E. -
offiee,llll FIFTH STREET, op p osite the Ca
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mort
gages, Ackxiowledgtoenta, Depositions and au ,
Legs Business' executed'with nmainthesp.and
dlenztely. ' • •
ABILIUON,
A.
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE ANA INSU
RANCE AGEKI.
, • . _ . .
CARSON STREET, MAST RUM:INGRAM.
• Collection of Rents solicited and p romptly at—
t ended to.
my3:yso
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORN.*:-AT-LAW.
,
Office, U. Diamo nd Street,
(Opp:ldle the Court House, )
feiS:t44
SBEBTIN CIS AND BATTI
, CO,,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
Miatlact,lizers of HEIVI MEDIUM and/awl-T.
ANCHOR AND 11410NOLIA
AITY,ICTINGS AND BA711i111:1
AlloEirl'EOTS
guut ; lir:
AB.CFLIMN.CI7B, •
FRUIT ROUSE ILSI3OOIATION'
Nos. II and 4 Bt. Clair Street,: Pittalrargh, - Pa..
Special attention groan to the designing andbuilding of COURT HOlBilts and PUltui
numnrarsaa
p LOAN.
SZCZNCOCOCS
. ,
ON. TIRST CLASS MORTGAGE, CITY PROP—
ERTY. Apply at
MOROAN & Rourrm
REAL Ee zA.Tr.'ALGlErfirra
te7:kBlll4
.IHHETH ATENVE. ' *
rtkimu A.l.Favir.D.
daily it BINiAIfIN PHl.P4ifilie :Poßeler
lett Stand, , Now; *Di coed. Mai A•ar.,.ke% . - i r ,L , ..r.
burial, , aud al the rWI/1 •CligteAll,_ eVale-iaa,
corner of 'Ohleo Ate Bedew w.
all kinds- of 8....ad..La/ i ata_, Halibut, Shad.
Beak, Codtla_,li Haddoa zel. Also, large.
Trout, weld/
supplies; Wf.Whlter,ifalim• Ise, Balutuoa, Bass,
Btefaeou. amine • at i t . 11 10 111 aA
/dam e/ a s 1 0 Be ni,/ . 'Utmost Anarket prices,
wholesale- or recall. .•• WO isi_ltle. 11 • 11 1 , 4Vers Or
Fresh Bleb to g iv e / ali •eali; mud we wi ll incur
'Until& treat, ...-- ' - • • •i. ' f 'T. , , ~t able
NIOF PIigREISIRIEUSE
1:145V.5.1:54`ir
leitill
ir5t.....16 'gammon,
Iv,
mingeneturer- of.looo BTGFEG; Arches.
Gril ) Fefelenr' itilli htif, ' and 1.11 kinds
w Were, ..car , riiel au •
4 Undid , "
pa, Y eti W zr a s ..
STS..- G . IFA. Antle.Vtrwart
I.fit„.. Ezi. , TAL G I Al: ICE. i
_ . Clik the w z rhtfr Ntyor, *rid now
PIM 'CT ga_zdening p elm woU dpwroped and.
14.* 1141 ' s lrolkk.d 41124,11 Vair 4 11:'.
fo i
- A r! tsl,ll l 4 Farm , In' good - toestlent. t 1 Woolen'
Yoe ry,,twor If situkee. 1 4 1 4FentY, pyres of land•.
on t e - Central nautosd. Wes and Vets For
• Bale and VO-let In both ok___,
___ti . For fttrther par.
Genius Inquire of ~ ~ ~' • :erssiLinhr WARD.
" 6 . 4 lag erszt. street. onnoatte Cathedral.
The
Wilrated ROB& Ls conceded b -
F,co.
all who have tried it "to be the best and ehespert
eau/lathe atty. • Hive it atrial, Elol4:br
•
By 2E1E04 & HARPER *
'ins.tonevraysosr.
ityo 4 , 11 Y :Liberty Pittsburgh, r
El
rnma:siratia. PA
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