MIMI ----- . .TErvErisorr CO., KANSAS, Tune 17. . Last week. I made an excursion to B lieridein, the present terminus of the Kansas Pacific Railway, more for obser , tuber lon than anything else. Early in Oc fast I was over the sanieroad when , everything was clad in the sere and sober livery of autumn. This time the earth was arrayed in all the glories of early I summer. Contrary to m we y expectation, the further progressed westward to the extreme •, t verge of agricultural settlement, the crops I 10 every kind were more and - more a anced in growth, and the tallest corn d- I ,saw was in Ellsworth county, win eight of Fort Harker. Beyond that t i he th re ere no fields; no plowfurrOw has yet disturbed the soil, except on two small experimental farms on the north branch - , of the Smoky Hill near Sheridan, which are said to be to a ggree successful; ibut I;had not time torsi. Fort Harker s 218 miles west of' the For or the State line; Sheridan is 405 miles west ~ of the same point; come. queny there Is en area of 186 miles on which no agricultural expert , meat has been made. It is a region sub . . lime in extent and beautiful in the long, • • gracefal waving of the surface on which , \ very little else than buffalo 'grass grows. ' On Big creek, at' Fort Hays, there is a • _ grove of splendid trees, on the dense, ark foliage of which, as contrasted with e pale green of the buffalo grass, the ye restewith great satisfaction. Hays is ..-., venty miles westward of Harker. From Rays to Sheridan, one hundred and six te n•miles, the Country is almost treeless, and scarcely a single running stream is found. • There are many water water flow, courss, where, in - the rainy season, ter rents e of ow, and on which ca ' parlous reservoirs could be made anumerous t small • - the expense. But the soil is good, nearly all by they wa; and where it has been disturbed excavations on • the railroad, and ''n on the lodse -banks • thrown out of the r ditelies, the growth of weeds, internain• Bled with beautiful flowers. But those plains cannot be brought un der cuitivation until the railroacrshall be ,oarried forward to the coal and timber_ of, the eastern slopes of the Rocky Moan , ins; and when they are, the work will probably commence on the mountain ;slopes and work eastward. The lack of water will be slipplled by artificial reser , voirs. Excellent water is obtained in • Abundance fromone wes dog to depths vary. ;in 'fro from fo hundred feet. Ido mot believe that artesian wells au would be ccessful, owing to the absence of the I,• ...- becessary topographical conditions—the f .Vicinity of mountains or higher. levels. . ' ...... l' The first use to which these extensive r regions will be applied, will be as pas - , i-,,' lures for cattle and' sheep, but even- this ..1-••• , t ptisiness cannot be successfully entered , npon until the ludians are either eater: ' ! ''.•;• ininated or compelled to behave them * ; Selves; and the road completed to the coal and tinaber of the mountains. - The latter, :- thiinks to the energy of the Kansas Pa elle Railway Company, will soon be an aeconiplished fact; lid, when will that - country be made secure from savage dep-redations? • „, But let the plains bioetheir time—there • • la still much land to be ped on this , . alder-enough in Kansas alone for three, , . four, or five millions of people. But here, you may ask, do the plains cum. , , ence f ,So far as niy observation goes , . thould say, at Fort Harker, or about at meridian —say half way from the i eastern to the western border of Kansal. Of, coerse there la no marked or definite . , '. .. , 11.. e between the arable and pastural Tor ; '.tabs of the State; and the day will come , • when what we now call the plains will liedetted with dwellings, urban, and ru • , „.. rat; and wave with' rich harvests: The . sol Dis there, and the water. s there, p ro; • ' vided means are taken, as they-can be, to •• . " keevit. there. The plow will open the .. -. -soli and let in the rain to fill the wells • 7: andcause fountains of water to break out ... „. • where at present all is dry. All that re. gin is now as hard as a highway, for it . ~, Juts? been trampled for ages by millions - , upon millions of buffaloes, perhaps the most restless of lierbiverous animals, and ' ! • whose tread while plunging along- is • ram • . equal to r ead as there ma ny; are . O . ; dryness of the autumns and to the win • - ' that 'region frosts do not soften the grters inound. . , • •as in the eastern States; the result is that there-is probably no soil in the world 'of equal depth and fertility so hard and, im ; • pertus to water. as that. When 0). brolf pp. and I observed along the rail •• - - road!) is extremely loose and friable. ant he 13 SOH of: the Plains is of a dark 'eh te color and from one'to two feet .; . deep sometimes more—underlaid with a c i t . - subso composed of ,good retentive clay, in the. position of which lime enters • • largety. /a some places it is tee recisely :- - to all appearance as that found - • in the 'valley of the Missouri, and which Profftior liaydon pronounces marl. Re .• :- . main of numerous and some immense ~ • aqua animals are found embedded in : .• this fist ddpceit; and in imbedded places ridgeiliof drift of great extent, made Pp Of in ane ,t*orn gravel, principally quartz and kindred reek, are found. the Sacreuniel O ' < the toky Hill river, when low, rip a - , . , . f • mast one continual sand bar made of „ such meterials, mingled with every coarse •,, u ffal That .species of vegetation known as ' b 6 grass, with which' hundreds of thousands of square miles of this region , 4 : Are oov ea, is a very peculiar variety. -..- It is fin. and delicate in the blade, and L rarely ri 'above three inches in height. Its is a light green and it is, while 1 growing. soft and pleasant to the tread. The seed stem generally not more than • : , six inches high, very slender, and bears on one aide only,a very small head, which looke something like the feather of an ar c' row, $a do elastic is thia grass that it rises and stands as erect as ever the in= stant after the hoof of the h any - final has ` passed it. Indeed it Wiestth only grass that could bear the trampling of the , buffalo. -.Providence seemsto have pre : pared it for the special use of that animal, and. it Is well named when galled buffalo. grass; for it is a fact, that as these aril: . male are driVert back before the advancipg -tide eif Population, the other biller and , o oarser -grasses common to the, prairi es come - ,in and smother it. In the region around Fort Harker, we see tfils process going on. This probably is the most nutri ,lious of all grasees, and has the 'singular, t throughout, Pro ioit perty 4of retaining 'in a dry state winter all the nutriment it had In lUi highest maturity and vitnlitY- Daakettle,guilmahi that feed upon it alone . , . D ' A E ME , are fa enough-t-til—tfimuut the ri n g s ffalo ' grass could be groWn free from mixture, with_ other and stronger grease I know of none that would be so well adapted to lawns. But were I to, attemp to introduce it - I should send 'up ilfche to the tOns fora quantity of sods, rather than ga ther the seeds, Which are exceed ingly a arse upon the ground. In gar dens th _seed might be grown; but on the plains a an Would be very busy who would c llect an ounce in a day. It spreads pidly by the roots, and small tufts set at short intervals would soon overspr d the ground. Highwinds career over these Plains I almost .ntinually. Somefirnes, and most cow .. only in the warm season, it is a pleasant refreshing breeze; but at times somethin: very like a hurricane prevails. The winte ::are severe, owing rather to the sharp • Inds than to a low temper tore. Bat the plains are considerabl , - elevated— .heridan, which is nearly t hundred m es this side of the Mountain , is shown b the railroad profile to be;29 feet above *de, which is quite as bleb the summit of the 'Allegheny mountai • 1 The eve , big before I left Sheri an there was a light shower, accompanied by some grand electrical displays, and suc ceeded by ' vivid rainbow , forming a complete se.. -circle, the base of Which was at least -n degrees above the visible and true ho zon. This shOwed that the sun had sun • an many degrees below the horizon on t. e opposite aide at the timeof its appe• :nee. The -next morning was bright and clear, with a gentle breeze. It IV: : open window of the a great luxury to sit at an car atmosphere. and breathe that an For yult u ears . come we may not expect Ropulation beyond Fort Harker. aline county_S to press much from twenty t , fifty miles eastward—is seen one of the fin st arable sas regions I have Count in, Kan. bat thence wentward the ry - chan4es from the prairies of heavy, tall grass to the comparatively thin.clad plains A belt of broken land, with nnmerou rocks, er_owned knolls and narrow, bu rich valleYseeems to sep arate the two grand divisions of this State, the prairi and the plains. This E l broken belt isad mirably adapted to the dairy business, • s has been experimental ly proved. I visited the residence of Mr. D. . Long, a 'Western Reserve dairym ho has 'established himself a mile or t wo south of Fort l ie has the chee emaking business. lie has a htrd of fine 43ws, and makes about one hundred pods of rich cheese per day h undred the most I exquisite flavor. Mr. Long told me that milk yields ten per i Cont. more cheese in that. locality thn any place he kno ain Ohio, and 'fin er flavor. He sells a 1 he can make readily at twenty-one cent perpound, wholesale. His cows feed I gely on buffalo grass; but In this localitythere are plenty of other grasses. Onlya few diya before I was there a herd of buffdloes ran over his ground. He has a air of' bulfalo ea/yes, which he is rearing with his other calves. They keep together however, and occa sionally utter a low, savage yet mela choly low. While I looked at them= and they are quite e—they scampered to the whey tank a d drank greedily for a few seconds, and hen walked off. It is to my mind clear t at, like the Indian, the buffalo may be to ed; perhaps domes ticated, but not civil ed. They are not pretty. These calves were of the present year. • • NANEAS AND THE PLITNE • . llp to the line spo pack full of People. 1 in 'now at a rate bey!) in our border State There is something in culiarly attractive...l n pure and healthy attno I ing beauty and variety people who come,here generally fin aihem. east of the meridian of ; about equal to that of .1 West of that meridia same. Making Cal b lakinrcoffee is an - ar tnents among o,tiiPeople. 'moldy drank', its coffee and Mil of minute , par, tined berry—is no more that really deberies the n is like cheese. Not one -ever tasted real coffee. hien.; of Newark, N. J., coffee-pot which renders th ,coffee clfticult. A bag or Suspend from the inside, completely .across; the g put in,‘falling to the butt and the boiling water no it, filtering slowly through I bag, and falling thence perfectly clear and pure. ble that it should now ; con the berry but its essence. pdured in a second time, a fltdd is drawn off, acrid or l Wholesome—nmb like the usually awallowed as coffee. Coquettes] Young ladies who coqu Young man they meet, who I fully sweet, and kind and se every strauger who comes to fish for the praise and compl men wherever they go; isrh rageously offended if politen any but themselves, and vvho jumping ready to go out whe matter whether they have bee ed five minutes or live years; nothing of giving . ' tangible. hi effeet, and who in all this, havi in view but to fleece their victi with their feelings, and to sa own poor vanity; well from sue Lord deliver the male sex bot night, for such will make 'th their time, squander their doll irretrievable mischief to their in •' ' - ... o A trn/3mi Historical Society has re cently been formedin New Orleans, with object Of the Assoction is to co ect and preserve, for the u ia se of students of his io kilt All informatn Which may 1 ye ac curate and distinct sccounts of th - events which havettaken Place in the So . th, and particularly durin g . the rebellio . The President is Rev. 13. M. Palmer, I. D., of New Orleans,find die fifteen Vi • : Prest- . denta are taken one from; 'each of the Southern States, 'and fr omthe Dis ct of Coltunbia. „ w Dorfor4B -• Macy, of Griswold sixty years old, is the "champion” : shearer of New London county. time.'ho sheared sixty-th.ree sheep i :teen hours, 'and at another tWeati sheep 'in Ate . hiiurs, ana :cau x h aiiimals himself, the latter averaen:,l and, Poa half nswis l ot wool each. •Re , he. sawed a - aheep in ten infante& ' 1 !• CENERAL ACENTS. S:W. MA/11C- & CO.; Banters:No. 35 South Third Street, gents for rh il,adelpcua b' , Wiener A Pennsylv and Southern New Jersey. B. S. nSELL, Ma ania bager„ • /RA B. B MeVAY & CO.. an • . , Agetits'for Allegheny d Wash ingionvountle s eave r , Butler, Mercer. . - _Air, LQuAI. AtiIeNT,IARE WANTED in every city. and Town; and applications from comPe tent parties Air such agencies with suitable en dorsement, should be addressed T.tt VIE COM PANY'S OE bERAL dressed ONLY, in their' respective districts. jy2:ww&ir 1 13110 POSALs. ERIE Tenders will be received at this °dice until /ULF 10th, 1069, flit the following Supplies, to be delivered as required. on , he line of the Rrie and Atlantic and. Great Wittern Railways. for the use of said Railway Companies to Ist Janus. ry. 1870: Railroad Castings of all descriptions; Raliroad Spikes; Railroad Chairs: Track Bolts and Nuts; Rut and Cold. Pressed Nati and colts; Fish Plates; Bar and Round Iron, "refined:" Boller end Sheet Iron; Pig /ron, "Anthracite;`, Pig Iron. '`Charcoal" equal . to "Sallsbary:" ' Wrought Iron Axiom, to order:. Frog titeel„ `to order: , , • Steel Frog Plates and Points, " Spring Steel; to arater;''...,„, Steel Axles, to order: ' , • Cut Natio and Spika; Wrought Nails and Splket: Georgia piste, • to ceder; Chains; Lard GU; • Bell /tops; R,y; •1, Shovel/. The deliveries'to be made in simh quantities as. may from time time be determined noon by the Company. after the acceptance of the tender. Parties bidding must state the quality of the material offered. and.at what point delivered, also furnish samples when required.' - p an Payyments incest'. as customary with this Com . he Company reserve the right to reject any' bids, which inuat be enclosed, sealed, and ad'. dressed to faEl) C. BALI. Pureb. Agent J.-. ,21:k74E-rre Block, foot Beane M., New York. sorr .en of Kama will If ,e I V y are crowding d anything known and territories. iphere, its surpass this "Sten so pe. ts fertate soil, its of landscape, that , . look for homes le i :1r:: ° a:t a t:t a t: s e ore liarker is Just 'e State of Ohio. . . yet in its rudi- The stuff com bitte.• ~ oPaque cles o f the cal f.ti like the nectar :me than chalk rnerican in ten Mr , J. L. La: has invented a • making of bad . ouch of felt is filling the pot ound berry is in of the bag, poured uphn the coffee and , the bott om, tai • H lf e ery zits d a e e l v d ju l ma o ff gt e P e le : o r r°l e n s n soll 1 1. fitter and un- MO SEWER CONTRACTOMPI, The newer Commission of the City of Alle yway aye prepared to receive proposals for the construction of the follosnot sewers, with their' appartenances, inlets', manholes, dc• with every .k wonder , timetital on town; wh o ents of the t g i r s o r w ad o d a t t o . Jere always asked, no racquaint who think to - that g nothi ng ' B, to trifle isfY their may. the I day a n d ~in wa ste s and do rality. Comprising about 2,000 feet ofFinch and 15 Ineh etreular pipe sewer.on Lincoln avenue.from ttoo e V ° , Yee% te3n it g :.ll.2 a ti e T iff Western 11AP;ratie; eastward to the line of Weat ‘otumon - . . 0 051T24172 1 NO. 2, Ccilrfaingabont 200 feet of 12 inrh circular plpe sewer on line of Darren alley between Mont eomery avenue and north line or Denney prop , nv• . . Drawlugs and s peclecaUons can be seen it the Engineer's office, City Hall. ends must slate the kind of pipe p oposeu to be tarnished. (cement or vitrified clay pipe, ) and muss be endorsed 'wer Proposals. f ontract Bo 7,' , (or No . 2. as the case may be,) and delivered on or before 3 July ti. /809 tilde s or proposals, en w h ich ' for alone the will be received, will be r rumhetrat the :Cheaper's ee. The Commis- Mon do not bind themselves t 9 aedtpt the lowest or any bid. • • By order or the Commission. 1177A.` DAVIS. City Znsineer. Cris' Coarnoian'gs, i - Clrt or Anindurafr, dally ; /863. i VOTICE TO corerrucrons; ,stm,to ritorosAus Wm be -reeidred, at TIMI onnaz antll 3 ( retook r . „ az. OA 13111.3eiDAY, AMY Utth. attae• forgradlas AIN I n tel,_eff the retittl"4"tre"' avenues and a 3078, sill; ' " . . . . 48 UN1861 AND PAVING Mo Melee 'avenue from grant afeade to Chia b street, rinPaseh w s u tr d ee . t, 047 Stet west of Talton street; Murdock alter. from Frasier to Talton street. ~. Gent &ley. • roan nerth Sae of Third street to north line of Eastman's lot. - laseroLve tfty. /arenas std. front. Shields alley to Slants rey street. • aarah street.'froot tlfilon asinine to elty Pslprisa ostr. , • Evans al e/. hellwee_tt Loess, 'and Pr - satin st. ward. alley, from suite n to Sed_reerleh street- VAC, gie.„ll4-.l._yeerLteg mice oc .113 roarep.,tity dpntrollea; • Ct., eep. One efxr hree `the four .1417 )TF4llmago anontrati, 1. paartt._* tett. Dealt?. 114 D z7441.11",111,14% ialaP PrITSIMAGII .114. g ZEtTE I VVEDNESDAY, Jt LI 7, 186° THE Nierif—MOSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAQV: O/ Tag WORLD, /V.&TIONAL LIFE 1 1%11111'CE CONROY, tiIiFTEI) STATES OF AXERICA. M=1121!!!!I ,la Capital = - - $1,000,000. Bi•anth Office, PRILADELPIER ! L OriflOlC/IS.' mearrroz H.OLARK.Philadelphia,President. iItJAY COGIfIC, Philadelphia, Chairman Plzance HEY lezeontive 00wkittee. D. COGIER,, Washington, Vice Presi de t. Elf and Ai:im It am ' W..-P7LET, Philadelphia, Secretary I . PitA.NOIS G. SMITH, 3f. adelphla.hfed- Mal Director. • • • D., Phil MONTHSomny Issued. In the first TZN of us existence, irourems, iicitnnuwe f $3.51,142i,eal cr. This Conioany offers to ILO Polley-ROlders PERFECT SECURITY anrrgagnl" ':ll.llitlili3fe-teutteb°M°!: LO w RATES OF .PitelfZElT, LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE Dr Reversionary Dividend of 100 per cent by its RETURN PRE-MIUN PLAN. O ONTILIOT NO. 1, rgy"-SCHENCIk'S PULIIIONIC Esif__BUl", , ' SEAWEED TUNIC AND IifANDBAN.N-PLS will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord , lug to directions.. They are all three to be taken at the same time.. They cleanse the stomach. re lax the /Ivor an d put lt to work; the the -appetite becomes gorid; the fos:d dlgeits end-A:Bikes good blood; the patient begins to grow In fieSh; the blood; inatte.r ripens Into the lane% and the Datient outgrows the disease'and gets well. This '' the only way to cure c o nsumption. ' '.... " "ts these three medlelffes ,I:lr. J. H. &hetet, of 0. zneosnhaieyuonurninvZmiefllsounc.censs lenptahie. ?ilk 'delPh t o i f a al‘roetilt h en rup rinses the morbid- ma:ter In the go-0u,.,,,, n, tare thruws It off by au easy exi;tors :i.w., vtieu the phlegm or niatter Is rii.,'" A 1 oa l ,hi' coo, ,,. ' wilt throw it off, and the patient has rest and the 1 'tinge be/that° he el; al ed r° Cls ease the stomach T. , do a d , j„ he &dives d i Gale sad Mandrake t „.t the Pulmunic Syrup and the ana - Pills lizirteu liver. so be so Jr, b food wil/ make goo,/ 9100 d. Schenck's Mandrs'ke Pills act upon the liver, re too‘log all owtrom tons. relax the outs of the gall bladder, the bile af.arts 'freely, and the liver Is soon relieved; the stOois WILI. show . whet the Pills can do; nothing. has ever beeninvented ex care,) that will cept calomel (a deadly poison welch Is very. den- gerens to use names with t reat . tithed the,gall bladder and ..start the secretions of the hverlike 'Schenck re ha ndrake Phis. Liver Complaint hi 011 e of use most. prominent witted of Crumption. . eebenek's timed Tonic Fla gentle stimulant and al teratl e. .and the alkali fit the Seaweed, which this Aeration is made 04 Aerate the stomach to hirow out tbe gastric*Jaira) to I ds se the food with the Pah:sonic Syrupy and ls made into A ood tecsod sr/theta f ermentation or souring In the stemoc . .. . i. The great i • n why physteianelo not enre Coneumption a, they try to do tee ech; they. give medicine to atop the cough , to et p eb/lie t to stop night awe te, hectic fever, sad SY so risiingi they dt range e whole digestive_ oweru„ kick-, Ingupth,eseere . one . and ettenival4 ThelPaelenti pinks and dies. ',------ ' .• ' Dr. Schenck, in Ills treatment,' does ver b to 1 Mope cough, night sweats, dills or f Ile. more the cause,- and taey will all stop of their own NO one can be cubed of Coasunip tion, Lover Complaint. Dyrpepsia, Catarrh; Canher. Ulcerated Throat, Wefts the liver and talio stomach are made heal the. 1 , If a person lasa co nsuraptihn, oi contie the nags In. some way are diseased elder tubercles, abeesses, bronchal 'irritation, pleura adhesion. or the lungs are a mus of tall ammation , and last decaying. In such cases what must be one? It Is not only the lungs tut are wasting, b at tt 'ls the whole body. :Thestomach and firer have lost • their power to make blood out of fo d. Now tne only chance is to rake Dr. Schenck's three medi cine% which will bring up a tone to the stoznac.b, the_patient will begin to want .Ibosa !swill digest easily and make good bl; then _patient ne gins to gain In fle s h. an a soon as de bod y be gins to grow. the lungs we ll . commce to h is np, and the patient, gets listiby aud e This la Lae ' only way to cure Consumption. When there is no Ding disease and only Liver comtdaint and Dyspepsia, scherwh's seaweed Tonle and Mandl...lce Phis are sufficient. %Mont the Pula:male Syrup. Take the Mamma Pills freely 14 4,1 blllious complaint% as they are per. harmless. • /Dr. - Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrapted health for many years past, and now weighs Aillit Pounds was wasted away to a mere skeleton. th the very last stage or Pulmonary coneataptiou hi, phy.iclans having pronounced his case hope!' less and abandoned'h ,m to his tate. He was cued 'by the aforesaid me. Icines, and enter his recove ry many' thousands similarly seheted have used Dr. behead is preparation wish the same re arkable success. Fut/ directions aceesnitanY each, Makin,, two-absolutely necessary to per sonaliv see Dr. tacheack, unless ',tmente wish their lungs examined; and lor this _purpose he le erefessim ally at hie Principal' tmce, Philadel ph ry Saturday. where rill letters tor advice m [One Bowed.dd He la also profesaionady at No. MI treet. New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover 'sheet. Boston, every other Wednesday.. lie' gives Advice ire% but for a thorough execute:Jamul with his Beep/- nun_ eter the price is *5 . 04.ce hones at each cItY Mal 9 A. w.. to 3 P. lc . Price of the Pulmonto Syrup and Seaweed Ten le each *1.501 bottle. er 37,50 a halt &men. Mandrake Phis 98 ceats a box, Poe sale by druggists. : . mr19:151-d&r -_„_____ DO WHITTIER CO sea T I INS -TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. not.. numerous ciaas of cases resulting from ' Self. abuse, producing un maninese, aervous debiu.y. irritability. erup— uone. seminal emissions, mkt snails im potency, permanentiv cared. . Persona /met ed whh eelLeate. Intricatts end long stand- Mg constitutional comelaints are poll telYi n vlied Dlto call ror COWSUILALIOD.' 'Whitt costs 'nohing. tbe best of teachers. has c anned him to perfect remedies at. once efficient, ,safe, permanent. and which In most cases c in heated without . bine ranee to • business. Her/Mines pre pared la the establistunent, which embraces ot flee. reception and waning rOoMs; alsO, soardinir and Weeping apartments for patients requiring daily Personal attention, sod vapor and cheml,. cal haths , thus concentrating the rained mineral spriegs. .No matter who have failed. state your ease. Read what be .Lays in his musphlet of Aft, .r•aeeti, Seat 10 110'.; address for two stamps La SW ed enve.ope. Thousands theses treated &nue. ally. at o ffice and.all over eOuntry.: CObstil. tenon tree, personally or be mail. Chace No.. 9 Wylie street, • (near Court House). Pittsburgh, Pa. Flouts 9A. sr. toil ff. aL. Sundays rt. to 'A P. AL._ .4"AnaphlpLl:llL to any address horn wo stamps. a ,.... t.. OP TIIR ra=3 MrPJACTRICITT AS A CIITRA. TI vit.—Dr. A. H.BrMemif nes been using Electricity as aBPaCIAL EtililtDr in curing chronic as Well as on e conditions wrr/10177. sittatelita for. more than Eme TaaaB. with. un bounded suceess. A Paltritt.ar. Indurling re f er particulars, 'with certificates and reliable refer, en ces. will L. sent to any inquirer. A few In d roorns Vacant. for board Inx Di. i tient& In the Dctor's Lusby. if applied for 80011. 01Ce 11151 d residenes, 9,poz ARCH STREET. PHIL ADELPHIA. nati3;l2l (arIIATCHELOWS LLC I M D VE. TOIs splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world: the may true and Perfect DYei bAntallal3, Ina true no disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the effects of bad dyes: i nvigorates and leaves the Dab , soft and beau: Uhl. DD she or eroton. Sold by all Druggists and Perfnmers; and properly applied at Batelle int'e F ecterY. IF., .:2(1 street. Vey Tork. Mi21:162 ErEPILEPSY CAN HE CURED —Those haling friends atitleted are ear neatly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of References and Testimonials. which will • con since the most skeptical of the curability of tA4 dist aBl Ad-dreas VA.t./ BUREN LOCBNoW, M. D., 38 Great Jones street, New Yort. inhlS:r2S.d&lr • e T THE DIALIIRIAGE• RING.- - the kart.; kl3 B RVILB, with certain help tor toasernorrB.uulon fortunate. [Beech] sealed letter envelopes. tree of charge. Address. 110 WARD AS•trelttTftrN. Box Ps P h adelphla, mszt:jadk r _ _ _ BY X B. SMITHSON. .......... 7 . ASSIGNEE ' A k SSIGNEE 8.4 LE.--At .1111UC• T/ON.--On TUESDAY, July oth, will . be sold at Public Sale, the entire stock of iron ware And tinned ware, fry pans, sauce Pane, ladles, 'skimmers round and oval drops, wire and wire rods, lio., 41 c...belongin g to tke estate of JOUN D. GRAY. Premises It The sale win take place, on the Ititioll, i/h. o 'olo'k 4. It., at FratlkstOWZl Pi ttitoUrith and Connellsvine Railroad. Trains leave depot, corner Ross aid . Water streeention t*, of tinners at I/ o'clock' A. x. Sale' posltfre. At t uested to the aide. and wire workers esPeciany req =1 ICEI ICE I 10E1 ,W3l. /KREBS ICE DEALER; No. 65 Diamond Alley, • Pr/liftman,. pA, ST °Merl addresied 'to W. Kaltat3. s th' ward, Allegheny. wlll renews brouipt atteljuilho— NST l nizuuniug In Pittsburgh arid eitegueug:l2. Ea.1:1:----- --- e . "------ -- i --- ----------.41,1V . - 0 PECR, -ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER, AND PZEIPI33OIII,IiNd4 Third streera Eialateid, Plttboigh. • `U Alwatoja ban a elie aasorizaant or La- Vii We e tin, B OIIBLEII Hantlemento ltratira SCALPS, H1TA8.8.444748, B 0 ito: • lliii*Mrd Pries is cub wlll be given tot Eayt Ladles ,'iind Efentiamews Hair datiblic . " done in the npacelitt mannim ••- • I raryt ir, • I .......................____ AziourrEcur , • ?num' Ho .sLtt4X A850014.170*._ ittiraititeS, Nos. 4444 St. OINr Street. lquiniargh; Soeolot .iktAelttion ren to the le 414. end oundio A of *Amor • Rallsits Nom PI:MU Rim • . peithlielt Otteet, N 46 124 ta ra , vo, vainest and ilargel.;64l:lo, VALE Reg f! ! aviikv , „ ll:47 ,ol7. 4,C s, crux. -rrsi FOR SALy.4.. ~ 1.9 lots on Centre avenue, on line of street oars': 5 are; n Rirkpatrtek street, 04 line of 'greet cars; >alots on Linden street, on line of street' cars; 1 large lot fronting on Wylie stree Two 3 storlf,d brick houses 0 rooms each. lot •30 by ' ZOO feet feet on ou sel tr , et. near Centre ave. nue: will sell the whole for Its.ooo cash, or will sell the houses separate at 5500 eanh; frame house of 3 rooms on Mahon street, near the ave nue: lot 94 by 6 00 feet; only $l,l/00 cash. Two pressed brick front houses with 6 oms, well shed, gas street. hrou ghout,frontin g 44 feet on Wylie This property wllt bold low and on easy terms. Inquire of NI'aLUNC It RAINBOW, Reid Ratite and Insuranee Agents. Nos. 190, /97 and 199. entre avenue, Dealers in, Flour Grain, Hay, /1111 Feed and Ge ., n.e__.___.._._._........_____..._ral_P_rod_ uce of all kinds. jell:k80 "or- • H. B. 83:1/THSON, AtioUoneer JOOKEN"' STATION . PROPERTY FOR . SALE. • • This beautiftil situation cannot ,be eurpassed for private residences in any dire* ion, ao 0100 e to both cities, 'being only eight miles np thi ligeiairin tern 'Pennsylvania Railroad.' Any person de. gln formation about this property can obtain it by calling at the Wiles) of the.IRON CITY /4M TIIAL. UPI{ LNSUP,AIwE CQKPA.NY, 11 Pederad stieet, Allegheny. Loins:tom nue-4 Sere to StVe acres: also. small loos to suit gme. chaseri. ;There's A good location for a inanutaa hiring eir a wls km,„,,, between the Railroad an Al ... _ ,.......1...4........._ _ leatien kh . ver, 15:ka3 FOlit, .. ___. . BALL - , ~ ~ ... ... 1 : L., — irygax Chicago tion, on the pittebu,... ift.' wa e and Railroad "" -TWO LOTS, Containingll)94l* Agree -Each. ''.491740 3 w. , `MACktOwiv & BRO.. • multi 194 erti St;l46t. 171LITARLIE FARA" owoaßehl pa .4.1.E. rezrircaott r in it i tt i ,l'i n d s re e Re ani statmn; on'the'AlleatenyVaneY tinlirard. ?:1412:01c:1 narli bgr z g e a r 4 hired frith poal' foot pan. neWt4 Los' ed Hon.i atd . 811111; an brehard et 40 'wet.' lath: Lse e ~thito nigiltntared =VI I a goon sell -"b0,1104; gorArtner 7117414. 44a4.4 „ EM fggi. ROAD C PENNSYLVAIVILL RAIL. O. n. i '1 TR. uICABI7R, Plinmerus. ER• DEPARTMENT A., A % 18 69. To THE wroCKHOLDRRB OP Tile EN SYLVANIA RAILROAD cOMPARY. Al] Sto ckholders, as registered On s pys ot this Ciunpany on the 30th da i sy of 869, will be entitled to subecribe for TWENTY-FIVE PER T. of their respective interests 1n New Stock, at par, as follows: • nret. Fifty per cent. at the time of stibscrip- Don, bei*em: tho /fttli day of May, /889, and the 30th day or JULIC 188.9. . 86621,4* 1.11141-twr cent. beiwi , iii rile litit fl.r of November, 1869. and the aist depot Decem bPr, 1860; or, if Stockholder/rebook !prfer the whole ADlOnnt may be Pala an at the time of nib sc. and each instalment 60 pald up shall be entitled to a pro rata of the Divide that may be declared on full shares, i Third. That every Stockholder hOlding, less than four shar-s, shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; Lou those ' holding more than a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to sttb-. scribe for an additional share. - Itrurth. All abaree upon which Instalments are yet to be pald under Resolution of /day /3, 1860, will be entitled to their allotment of the' Twenty-flive per cent. it intl., 11! na though ths7 were paid In full. y8:116 THOMAS T. PIRTR. Treseurer. nrNOTICE. err' gicsam, 1 8 69 In accordance with Semen 6tb, Page WS of City Digest, , Nona! =g EFEREIBIr GIVEN CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH, That the assessments for 1869 of City:CU- Saluting, Special, Poor, Easiness, City Schoot and Wool ft,bool Taxes a City Water Bents The a wn returned to me fond collection, The above taxes are subject to a DEDUCTION Cl' FIVE PBR CSNTInd If paid on or befbre the lirst pay . of Altgitsts and TWO MI ciorTuai if paid betimes:l the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST \ • AND TILE . FIFTEENTH DAY \kr SEPT, Air-ivo deduction will be si rn ll.ri:da on taxes pittd between uepteber filimenth a Octobe r drat 46). addition of AV* pe, cent vrill - be e to all taxes unpaid OctdbeitrstanosaMildditisom tonal dve per cetiltnn will be ali added to :all e- tumald on Noiteni ber drst.. . taxes re A I cocEireAN prrTsir _ _TRZASIJRXR, 4th AVBRI C ITE. " 61 E. dillY UM" FO vAxtrA. BLE SUBURBAN LOTS IN 23d WABD AT 'AUCTION. ,5 FIFTY-ONE LOTS, desirably Ricated_kt en y. station, on Second Avenue, in the ,Twen,y third ward, clip of Pittsburgh., :tomtit& on the Pittsburgh end Connellavlde Batiroad and the klononganela. river, will be sold at Yu °n on. , SATURDAY, JULY 1 0th , i .A At 2 o'clock P. Y. We confldenily invite the at testion of pa rchaserr, so th.s au.,ve propel ty.aa examination catinst but cstvlne- rut oars, that the con v eniences'of the city_and the p a'n resof the country are here extraordinarily combined, having' amongst others the foßeiwink iiiiVantatres Pachlty or access. being situated ea the Con nellsvide Railroad and Second avenue, bewails of scenery. having extended views ! a the Munoso gaheis river, convenience ,to !schools. churches' and society, being In thelhunneciate neiguce. hood of Messrs. Rays, Layghllns, Scully. Ander son, Oliv e r and other, • ' Terms of hale --One" third cash: balance In one., two and three years, watt Interest. ten per cent. of the cash Payment icf bane. A . sp:clal free train will leave the Coreihville Depot, at one o'clock P. 2 on day of rte. For further Infor mation and plan of lots •• , tply to ' Jut/N-4 *-- fs AILEY & BRO.. '.!..-' '-" - • ' 11 4 's-111 P k irreasie„,- th B. S AfITRSOIT,. Ant 'tourer "in 149110 ITALVADLE CE,LCI, iLI -ii.--)11 IN y VIRGINIA. FOR SANLE OR LRASE. the undersigned, In pursuanoe of a decrte of the Circuit s7ourt of the cool:v.1f of Flenrico. In the 'State tf 'Virginia, made od :se 3,1 dam or may, 1869, will receive PROPOSALS IN WRITiro either for the PIIRCH A SE UR LEASE. from and -offer I he 31st DECEMBER,I2B9. for the whole, or any pro, of the COAL LA:N._uB equate In Chesieiricd county, Va.. beiouginir to the Ches terfield Coal and Iron kilning Com. 'The lands coq said Company Mo rena eb. 1't1630.. 000. The in, which the, contala h 'Ye been and are now being profitably worked by t pres ent lessees and sne properly Is coosidered of groat, vI.Ie, for Its coal and Iron ore. The direr. nt tracts are k• own as follows: • • WOOLDRIDGE'S and PALL' w G CREEK, '-'• eoptrfning about /WO Elti..',Dlit.D AND..POUR Ac RES; •• BLACR HEATH. " Ni-NET - NE E ACRES: • "BARIKERantBRANCkI'S,"2:TINETY-‘IfINE ACIikLS: • • FIaRVIV and RARRIS"'TWO RUNERED AN., TWENTY -Potts. A RE : fLIN'S." EVENTY-SIX ACRES: "kIARTIN'" (one tract,),TIIIRTV ACRES: "MAIO IN 'SO' ( another t rect. s THREE HUN DRED AND T Win NTY•SLE ACRES: :' SALLE PITS," TWo si UNDRED i4ORES. sada COAL-I'MM and LAND a' taetted !hetet% on James river, opposite r Ichtnond. containing upwards of POUR ACRES, Roundest •and proposals may be addressed to the undersigned. PostotElceßox 342,111chmond, ' Va.. until ttie 20th day,of Uetuber. A, D. 1069. tie recommended that the proposals be made as specific as posstb e since the decree requires then/ to be r, p o i d to the Court for Its approval Or dlarppr .val at the next. term, c ommencli g on ihe 20th day of October. 16162. • A NDREW'JOUNSToNi POWEIATAN ROBIITS, Special Commissioßns re. NOTie LAFA"I7.trETE HALL:' TOEUGHS ORCHEISTIZA. contiallhor or .33 in struments, will ore de •-' 1 ~ • ' - .- - , ~ I . , ri nal' GRAND COucERT, Assisted by tes4grae rtpal itabElif. the cele- Pianist frote.theCouseivatorY of wadi: ' Also, by Pro:. Wirlialkl..pqa, a: dui "tote Tiftrasltir-Eironi4 JULY 8/14- Prices of ad • ",T Sim% qpiiry. GO efrace:- Beats may ~be stvered u the mask. stcwe of G. IP. chargTeem,- No, acr terentb tieure without extra. e. ' • ' ' liirgt rimi 0 w Multi AND— PAUL.* Sgri*FE4r4p. , 1 • ' " i . t'ileg Gzeat` Ftildest* ..11.eorlet. PIP/1/ AVE Ntlis: .be—tare_er- th itad ".. d and ;Wood streets., oppostte 914 •rheatk' 1.1 . altrOPen Day add Vreelitg. altlthe yeargottal Adtuladoa,. Worlds: C ulhircal Xs *eats. • ' runru. ATT.O7-1---(41.1. - No. Oa 71fitt avenue.) oppoalte the Open" • BO Q 6 e:v Pn esburgit;llLt-leitle-‘9o,A4t'azur most at desirable place of reap e +'; .cteuorg.ctur ti.• had Llts•clace Pure veld Goad, The liniard'h:hogis . . are cal the VOU ad aboi la eae ar. - • _______. . TO Tag • IC Ilirireitc Deavrizs GIMPTEm: VP' PIC' 4, Niym, Drumm, or tnihntr; geed 'Called' H the hem:AUDI groorolt *domed otb•tple pa w El the Road. at Sansticht:Tne gg adi areoan-- c urpassed ' ler beatitY rincin'e od d large plat-. form, MI fliwith Illoortulkgrid good Drier,' on the ground,. .Ths , .t ot.order at .all times preserr, 4: Arrangem,. to can be made at all-: . II ..es *ldol:be mgaroad,toe MAndportatlon-F0 portleulan be , . -• i . : kailiccor . • .4e 23:k93 ' CONT/EEEMTAI, HOTEL, BUTAbIE_ . -------R ItES--ORTSi • . '''''''''''''''''''''''''''' CRESbON • SPIZINGS.,--.- T b. is Litinitte •Sztatoftr Resort,. Situated on the. Summit of She- ALLEGHENY- -= • Alka.T.A.l.N.ti. .94.2:00; P. 4IeI IODE Teti{ ~ LE vEL OP 3IBIE ,-EA. *ill ' si;le-opn for the re- . • ( )Potion of tracers on -t he i lttiiitay of JUN. The buildlans-counictel hdhe establishment hare been th.tirely reziorathd'atvi new/7 furnish-, ed. Excursion Ti. kits i.old b.V'tbu Pentleritatan . • Rallroso. su Phil.lciphila, Han:lBMM¢ and Pitts- - burgh, good tor ths season. ,nall7trastua stop at- .... i.rectson. T. 0 EUR.IkitaIf,KO_,E(YI.76,OES Fo*-- RENT. 'Pot Ittriber inaorntationi address ' . ' , . GEO W. bitTLELIZii Proprietor, . -,- ci eseon .-Ipsinp , CumbrMenticity. Pa. STOCKTON ./-113TEL CAp 0011 r, 'X 14 'illopen on the „Islth_ot.,/ _mew. a hotel has been erectird );Ottbin. pie ;niseiear t' Aerde ample aceorttioodagitin' for klearir omit thou. and guests and IS itirni*ell.:e7,ll.ti! anY Orilla /e&dlng hotels In the pitted 6 tee:, . .. For testes, Ae.,.totll, th•tn.. id•lree.;„-• PET.Iso Gtiatolit#,/51"oirbitciri . No. 3o; Walnut street' tritineeiriblis:, le2dats-vrnr ••• , trNITED S TATE'S alm a " •. - ... .. • • CAPE MAY cro-_/C4.. Trio be opened /or thesiossoti SAiIIRDAY.Iifay 29th. In all first elass artsolatmenta,-eqngl to.' . any and yet &Hording to fettitil&s all tho• veiniest& . of a la•ane. Presldent Aitant V eit to vhdt • • ape El , ny this aeasotrautl vral otnp at ahe4•Elnited litatee. Address, • •• • ................._niym:fsd .A...ibtOfit lifiriLear PO:torte:tor: ______........_ ........._____ .....____...7.7__________ ,1% 'TOE OR PlidkairS, V013141' for L the count - yof Aflegterty,tio, 79anue Term. aSO) - . . . In the twitter of thearelMni oil). ii:_t ton; " SONP:sq.,'t ranee Co sell real esti* of MUT n44P- -. ~ dee'd., , . -L. „ _ ~,, . . , . And new, to wit, Alike ; .11-, ineti; on motion •--! 2 of John Barton, AttorneY tor Geo. Rzeaes and wife and other d larlentked„ the .Court ppoint' Jed. S. , T,it IGICL XXI. Andl , or ,th, make dlstribm- - Mu of the Blad In the hnd's 'Of tru9tre:s. • 110HE' COURT. • The Andltor,appolatedta thl.anowe easewlll .... , meet the parties tntereetnd in ahe eV& timid .at his 0d1ee.N0.145 Yl lth'esionn....on s ÜBIIIIM. Math dip of . JelYt ..K.' alial69, ah 361 4e10ck • r the purnnne et, atttnitinzin th'elittlea of /us amilutment, . - -. I.ls, tYPEiteKtEtt,Attitttor.* June MA, /889, . , ,- ...- 4 - 1623 1:1 1 5.ir- • • . . T 1 II TUE- DIAVT,Ott.of ithi*tp24:. - • ' !..1 CA. / Blaf of the "'Congo/Wolf:Li "llttl4l 1/16111,- -:: ran 'e Co mPallY" Mgr ege'hArieratla hotpot/4ton, : h 141, nem Trak -- ...r. - Noticels hereby ken that, pm . cOnaidltlated Mutual Insurance' 'onspan‘• or rit15011.,27.A" hiOtt- ' • made application to the aourt - , of , C.....,ain0a Plea& - _. fora . . . : cgAitTER 04. 14c0EPQX±IIIION' , • And that the same- r. (It be grantill. at the bent'. - term of mut. attlesrmintelent :c shOold be. shown to the conmetry...2. .. , ? bon .. i., 1 z r JACOB R. 'WALTER. ie3l9 .....,--,-,_ . XEC tr V %WO v. SOZIADR...--- kWhereas. letters tuotagentaryon•abe estate or Br AN •Totra, crecea.u...4.lose *Lin^. (Ilan& townshi, Aliernieny conatM Fes.,bannit- been granted to Itio o nsiOrsignect by ftbo-megister--.. of sal cuni A,ail,Derbquabowtarints natallutt, end etq arCC 7eqbettiAlo nre at, then) dFir . .' authenticated Jar aittionant,:inti oSeinnebtow to sa,id fatstes win motaysztm;nipreivar • riiki,r ' ' - 1 :' •-- -. -5 Krecatbr:' :-• e 2 410.ir ! vonee, e • es leg:. latnentaretiAkettitttiiiii:l a wall , wear borottab.agattlaita boas, • ace' . Kara bathe granted sp „lee. au per - ' indebted to *be Bala, ' • regngsted to ' ai l : i " husedlue *bate ' . hatltt 01114 ori. demands agattussahe asease ,dstaat'' Irill„make anima frias r-M ont a hlatr ---. ' Eft' • . Efteaftit u . 4 Pittebarih. Alin' cialirb,2k'. 1441aLZ-rwa.:ltrAlPlttlill/41.6411rt.; IsAtEgii. ' N4,,,:ctr.1" r- ..104:10:0 , 0 FINE:. VAS.EiS .' , AI Houvatek, OP, kumv.a: N Ew sTyt DiNsibit t, ~ B x, T - giliT k qmoll f rri a BETS. - ' ' ' Gl ? * W A him, stoc k of / gISIIVER . P tinDor66ol43l L1 .,4 .,4 I. du ri ak ' a a.: A- ' :. ' P '',.. •1 , 7 cell and .tAamaJne Oat wag; ,ee we Heel eauened no ono:Mend .irTS? le Ignited. c 4 R. E. tfflim,* co. • ..--,.,.____,. • la ir . -tr,`ooEiti* iteitukii. Lassrte .. . ........ bl ..... 14".. (14? or IN Ff. M ii. Rao' • e•Vaban . . ...... . . AI X r. MI AS. ira EZ, .• STATE.% AND JITTEACtION TINEQIJA.LED. ONE WEEK /108 Z.• - - aVugt6llllllelleillg Mayday, Erentg; laty . 6 th, sR inue every night during tte week atteND-PEytil'Oßlfk-VCEI ON. THE Gth-atternoon at 23c „o'clock. evening at 6 ircioi.k. • . . Second an a post tfiely I iat hveek ot• the g i gantic ' 1111preE &I' Bent diet% Yinktels, burlelnt - readyig On Ibis occasion the great stneatlon sque, ''•• ,- 1 .•- ) - • . . BOSTON PkA•f'i: ,1 f/ AIL PE.. find two ni•-vr excrwrdinaty prorrnictrues Ire qu a famous Estornoih ?rt. ttp c oft 120 KTHIOPIO.N A RTISTb. led by the gleat LE IV , ii ED• QT. • Twehto-fire cent ciccial Mat. S aturday,af- • ternoon. at 24 o'clock:, ~ . . . • Grand tsreweil WilcatiirdaY night. July 10th. previous to the tioupe"s• ueparture for Chleacis • and Pnllade.lohus. •- - •• , r , " lll5 Aa3 'Gr.-GRAN - IVC4 . , \ - - ‘ -.- ~ ' • ALEG4II. cum an 1131 ~~ =MIMI WIZ 1111 El