CMS , &aittits oTEEr.or INII CCorrespondeneeof the fittsburA GlizeT 44s .3 • ST. Josarn Mo., July 3, 1869, The eity of Leavenworth isaboti t equal in population to Kansas City. Thai/• are about the same age, and have beert in " t zn4oAeg#4. B. l. . • 41 %Wi ifs a atnle tug contrast between them, however, even to the moat careless observer. Leavenworth has the appearance in, the business portions of being a "finished city." Its streets are graded, macadam ized and sidowalked. Here you don't meet young men rushing about the streets with their boots outside" their trowsers; and the ladies,bless their hearts, can get out after the pretty things with ease and • comfort. There is scarcely any building • gortni; orkfaid the tracle,,w,hich is consid erable, is conducted in a quiet, dignified way, without noise or ostentation. You feel that the city has got beyond her days of youthful enthusiasm, anall to enjoy the fruits of her past prOsperitY,\ l , and when you pass beyond "the strictly business portion, you see : with how much good sense and aste she is preparing for thi s eu isaymelat,--, • • to. •l t eitclences, churches and -aelitiop: Ingo which -would adorn any .I•Mking up on every hind. , On all sides you see the evidence of wealth already acquired, ap. propl touch objects as might make any 7 ; , ' piond of its rich men. Of Leavenworth are putting their spare dollars •to good'use, and are rapidly making their city) one of the most beautiful in the country..,. There is about it now none of the'roughnessi`we are ap • to imagine is inseparable from a western town. For any evidence you can ordi • nerdy see to the contrary, ypu might be in rillittn* Pt New q..figland,'.i =tea an them you see a i elelirity, a little out .of place apparently, but that is all. dem . ism, the famous jay hawker, IFt no longerpt4 te rror of ,th,liordere but is a sage .410 = coonclibatifil" ' That - sandy bearded man, passing on horaeheek, is Capt. . who has killed twenty-lime men with _his own 4100., "Does he sleep wlb nights?" Probably. Cep -• tale it is the• bushwhackers who met Aheir death at his 'hand are well rid of. Somebody had 'to do such work, and it was fortunate loyal men were to be found • who had the nerve to do it. But. Leavenworth is not disposed to yield the .supremacy to'Ken- C ity, without.a• struggle.- .She _wants a bridge ' too, and has negotiated her bonds and ma dei her contracts. But the bridge is in the , clouds, and likely.to be. The tOriiiiry does not need 'it, and as it will - really .benefit no one brit:Leaven t.. worth; it is safe to doubt whether it will ever be , built. The most chanting 'town .‘ in ; the West can dA without it for some time yet. ', It is the fashibn in most 'Western towns Ito call one hotel "Planter's," after the famous and excellent house of that name . • initit. Louis. --Leavenwortheontains one instance. "By any other name 'twould '•;, smell Se. street." The conceptions of cooking whlch prevail there are peculiar, and the effects indescribable. • From Leavenworth you cross the river by, a terry, and taking the Missouri Val .' ley road; are brought to St. Joseph, some ' further up. If the worthy saint knows what mortals are up to in these .drina, the 'Way in' which the name is ab . b fated into "St. Joe?! by these busy • people, who cannot afford to spend three '2 syllables where two will do the work must horrify him. Such is Westerd econ omy, however, that Leavenworth is com montrwritten. "11 worth, and the long word Viryandotte by the prevalent systems = .of phonetics apprars as "Pat," St. Joe is another competitor with '• Kansas, City for the traffic of the West. It contains perbao 25,000 inhabitants, Its central and buslneas portion is hand , seemly and substantially built: Seeing '1 iron a holiday, I can hardly form an . Opinion, of its business,: but I see many 'Wholesale houses, and in, every direction • • evidences .of prosperity and _thrift. It contains a number of handsome but not extravagant' churches and several ' most excellent public school buildings. Pri vate residences are neat and in good • , taste but generally not costly: The Council Bluffs Railroad .is being I pushed forward rapidly.: Leavenworth • is also, pushing a connection by rail to Os.alus, So that in a short.time the Mis souri river will te iiauked . by railroads on each bank all the way frant. Claaka to SE Leda. • St. Ickiis publishes three neat dailies. two of which are. Republican' in politics. It is the home of - Ben. Loan:: who lately was not elected to the U. S. Senate.. It 4, now a week since ,I left St. Louis, and not. day without rain. Yon have ' alieady had accounts of the disastrous toodsiti l Kansas. No estimate of the • damage's possible yet, but'millions will not cover it.. , HITTT MAGIAN: i• Ix RICHMOND is a negro who, eighteen •vitsxs. ago, bought his freedom of his mas ter, and; working bird, And late,, soda was able to buy his wife.- He has.. been prospering since; and he now owns the timid' livery stable and hack stand in the State, and is 'odd tio be worth - 160,000. - . His • old master, when Lee evacuated • Richmond, was worth half a million dol lars. Thousands upon thousands were destroyed by fire, money went this way and that; and not long atter he came tack s to Richmond, broken in spirit, ruined in' ,prowty, and tired of his tronblhsome life. His old slave found him, took' him to his house, gave him the best medical'skill that‘money could buy and every' luxury. Presently the old mane died,. peacefully and happily. His funeral was a .large and expensive one and he was born to a lot in , the • ceme tery paid for by bial - pid ?slave, who also paid for the funeral out lay. , Over him was ridged' a handikime monument, paid t for with the 'negfo's money. The widow of the deceased slave owner lives in a bouseJ presented ; . by,the negro, who also supplies her with' every oomfort. , •••• DISAGEBILLIgai COMPASXOIB.—There is a house in .Adsmstown, in this county, that hall a : garret. infested with black isnalees. The filially residing in the house have not, as yet, hit upon plan by which to , get rid of these 'horrible com panions, as their den is fixed betireen ilmilastering and ; roof, and tb..xact.,o_ve them it would be n to tear down .it portionof the Imam' HBow and !when they gained entrance 'to > the house is a irrYstertto'every ="Somtpf the' rep. tiles harp,been seen on the garret. floor •on druid occasions,"bhebeforc s WeaP on . to klilthem could be obtained, the snakes glided off to their secure retreat behind the,plastering.—Maryland s. Patent Butter—Another_ invention for ; • • - 131 thelPhg the Narenr. - The-last dodge of the:scoundrels who plunder' farmers is thus co'mmented on . • bythe Journal of Chinn:dry: ' • • "The need of the diffusion of more practical Scientific information among all class is clearly shown in the readiness with which people .Wcome " victims to some of the most absurd 'tricks end schemes which the fertile brains of cun ning men can invent. The most recent of these tricks "surpasses 'in audacity all' others which we have heard of. A patent butter company have tiperied offices in this and in other cities to show the people ' hots to make a pound of good butter out of a pint of -milk, and , to sell them , rights to rohke, and also a Mlle white powder, which is the agent used to perform the magic work. At the WWI of the com piny they do not ask.the eager purchaser to believe their statements; but they chtirn the butter beforelds eyes. A pint of • with half a pound of good. butter, is pat into's little.tin cburib with a ,spoonfni of the powder; the- whole is„warmed, and then five minutes' churning brings out one and a half ' _.pounds t of• good. butter!-' Here, then,--"Is demonstration! What can be more convincing? No one suggests to the enterprising comPlOy that nearly nine-tenths of 'the milk used is water, and, if. they . perform what they allege, they are hanging water Into but ter. Tills would, indeW, be a- miracle equal to that, of our Savior, Whochanged water into wine. We• have been asked many : times by intelligent gentlemen how this thing can be explained. Very easily. By the process, the whore of the pint of milk (mostly composed of water) is driven into, 'or blended With the half pound of melted butter put into the churn. There is no important inarease of real butter in the.ohurn,,althoughrthe watery mass, which looks like dnferior, butter, weighs more. Pat the mass Into a dish, .and beat andthe true butter will saps late from the milk or water with Which it is blended. • This is the method by which butter and lard ark:greatly 'adulterated. Nearly"eff the lard sold by, grocer); :con 'tains hum 25 to 40 "per.cent. of water. The adulterators have not been able until within -a year or two to „combine with genuine lard more than 95 per cent. of water; but recently, by the use of alka line • carbonates partly • stiponifyigg the lard they force into association more than'4o per cent. :What a shameful fraud this Is! And how hard it falls= upon poor people, who mostly consume - the attenu ated fat! - - Mow to Read a Gal !Meter. Frequent Aisputes arise on the presen. tation of gas' hills, because °in many in stances householders ire unable ' to read their meters properly. --All persons can ascertain the amount of gas burnea by Iremembering the follokving: The meters (both wet and dry) in ordi nary use Will be found to have three In dices, the hand on the first or right hand index moves to the right as the fignfes read, and each indei begins at a cipher (0) at the top and reads, 1 to 2to 8 sad so to the cipher again, which is 'lO. When the hand on the right -index has moved to 1 it indicates that 100 cubic feet of . gas has been used or passed the meter; when it points to 5 it means 500 feet, and after completing the , circuit at (0) it is 1000 feet.- Each of the indices are ten fold multipliers of- the one preceding. Single figures are used for want of room, but- the multiplier is -generally placed above the index; thus the right hand is "one thousand," the next to the left or middle index is "ten thousand," and the last or left band index is "one hundred thousand." Therefore, on the first or light hand index, 1 on the dial stands for 100; in the middle index 1 stands for 1000; and 1 on the• left hand index stands for 10,000, and so in this ratio with the succeeding figures respectively. To read the meter, begin with the left index and write down the figure last passed by.the pointer; then write down the figures last passed oh the second in ks, and proceed in like manner with the third or tight band index. Now, we add two ciphers (00) and it will give - the amount of , gas registered in cubic feet. Suppose the first index was 2, the- second index 5. and the-third index. 6,: making 256; now add two ciphers, and you will have 25,640 1 being the amount of gas used at that time. At the end of the month (or at any other time) read the meter again ' and the fig ures will-read—say 26,500 after adding the ciphers; now deduct the first sum from the last and you will have the differefies, 900, which indicates the-number If feet used since the first reading. ' If your gas bills seem too high, 61 1 you have the eyidebee oreitaping gas by sense of smell, but rivt positively so; take a read ing of the meter when no trarnera are in use, and after an honk or so repeat ,the reading, and lips is escaping it "will be shoWn, when proper reniedies can be ap plied to 'stop the leak.Phiea. Ledger. A , Plammeth PhinV The Duidon Builder states: that living specimets have been forwarded to . Eng land front .Nicaragua of one of the moat gigantic plants of the vegetable kingdom. It is closely allied to the Arms (or "Lords ands Ladies") of the hedges, and' until the presenttimelas wholly escaped the notice of traveling botanists. It pro deices but oneleaf, dearly fourteen feet in length, ,supported by a stalk tett feet long. The stein of the flower is a foot in circum ference, the spathirce.floWeile; two feet; long,. purplish bine in; coln.r, with a' car?! rion.like odor. As this remarkable ape ciei of Areidem is quite new to science, it has not received a name; A,to'fiesPond ent of the'Builder describes • the Arum' found on the, Campdkna of, Rome which bears deeply' serrated leavesib* the site of the hums.n band, 'het in Other respects resembles the Nicaregtumplsnt. It has a purple spathe ablUtt eighteen Inches in, length, and the flower has the seine re- Waive odor. • Nsw IWO . "'only had three •of her citizens members of the tabinetot the President of the - United States, but they bait') , 811 been' Bectewriati 'ot'the Nit*On- Penembei, 06;1800; Wind pstithera, of Now, pointed*nvetnry of 144:NaVy by:Prig! • ' dent Monroe, and was continued by ; Q ,uincy Adams until-March 4th, 1826: In 1884,•Mahlori'Dickerson , of New ;•Jersey, \ was appointelifleeretary of the -Navy by Andrew Tackimi, and was •eOntinteirin the same position fof over a year by Mar tin Van ' " Bites; Last, Georke M.,Robe; son ,on June 24th, 1869, was appointed Secretary of .the , . Navy 14 President Grant. 4,13Z1A NED Tint Lafayette Courser Emus there" s s hone in liorthernall4lolo, eit Yam olds nameless and unknown, except byl i ne owner and trainer; which paces a mile in two minutes and twelve seconds.,„. 17, ' • • - -., itrlX:;9 =TNSi~.~7QI~3.._ THE ,MST, MICMM i . IFEINiURANg' , 6OO . ANY or THE WOULD. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE MITI% UNITED STATES OF AIIERIOA: Chartered by sipetial Act of Congreae. Ca sh'-?wital - - - $1,000,000.„ 4:llHce PHILADELPHIA • • • • , Oterio •- • mesarx e rgLANDlE,Ptitkid_elphlaiPreatdent. JAY COO. • .runadeiphis , unaiman inaktic.3 and Ex Vs Committee. Emmy D. 00a1KE, Washington; Ticts•Preil- SON PMET, rilladelptaa, Secretary . .. and' Actuary.' ir.R.A.NCIS 6. BAfPII, M. D.. Philedeletils.bled• tail Director. . • , • This Company Maned. in - the first TEN MONTHS of its existence, 5,395 reLicques, ~15~,145,8~~. iiGmteuiy olfers to Ito Pollor-Holders PERFECT SECURITY • Slits Cash t t aid up tap nal of One Million Dol. Mrs, an .guaran t teee to the Insured, by Its L 0 W *ATES OF PREMIUM; LARGE DIVIDENDG IN ADVANCE, 'Or a B.erersteaaryl*vidend oflo9 per cent. by its RETUBN PREMIX PLAN.- GENERAL' AGENTS. E. W. CLARK , gt , CO.; Bankers. No. 35. South Third Street, Vhiladelpins, tleneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersci. 13. S. RUSSELL, Manager. • IBA B. IieITAY 8 CO., 'Agents for Alregheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and. Washington counties. • ' • Jar LOCAL AGENTS/USE WANTED in every City And Town: and applications. from compe tent parties for such agencies with suitable en dorsement, should be addressed Ts) THE COM • PANTS GENERAL AIiENTS ON LY.. in..their respective districts. •• jilta(WAY EBIE BAILWAYCOMPANY. Tenders will be : reegiyed at this once until JULY 10th, 10139, forlbe following Su:Splits, to be delivered as required. on the line of the Erie and Atlantic and Great Western Railways, for the nee of said Hallway Cosopaniet to Ist Jannis , ry. 1870 : Railroad Castings of all descriptions; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Chairs; i. ' Track Bolts and Nuts; Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts and Bolts; Fish Plates; Bar and Round Iron. "refined;" Boller end Sheet Iron; Plg Iron, "Anthracite:" Pig Iron. "Charcoal" equal to "Salisbury:" Wrought Iron Axles, to. order; • ;, Frogs el, ,!to order:" Steel Frog Pisces and Points, "to order;" Spring Steel; , Steel Axles. to order: Cut Nails and Spikes; ' Wrought Natisand Spikes: Georgia Pine, te order; Chains; /4 1 1 CHI; Hell Sops; • Bal: • Shovels.. The deltlreries to be Made in such q utfitities rosy from time to time be determined lIDOII by the,Company,after tile accezance of the tender.. Parties bidding Inuit state the quality of the material offered. and at what t taint dellsered,alact tarnish samples when required. Payments in cash, as customary with this 00m piny. The Company reserve the rink to reject any bids. which must be enclosed, seated, and ad dressed to OEO C. HALL Parch. Agent. 1 Erie Block, tiot Beetle nt.. New York. jentk74MWr • rpo SEWER CONTRACTORS.-- A. The Hewer Commission of the City of Alle:. gnetry are prepared to receive;proposals for the contraction of the following sewers. with their appurtenances. inlets, manholes, an: CONTRACT tiro. . . Comprising about 11,000 feet of 1% loch Eta 15 inch circular pipe sewer,on Lincoln aventi.trom I.lleitheiy avenue to , Rope later. aloug rope al ley to astern avenue. along Western avenue ,eastruir to the line Of West Common sewer. Comprising 300 feet Otis tart circular ploe sewer on line of Herron ailey,between Mont , rr t mery *mune Inn north line o f Deafly prop. Urawhies and specifications can be seen at the , Ellerieet's office, City. Hall. bids must slate the: kind or_plpe p °pose." to be turtilsto.d, (cement or-. vitrified emir bible. land must be endorsed 'llewer* Proposals.. ontract Ho 10 1 for NO. S. as the: clise may be.) and delivered on or before 31. July W. 1809 Vanes or proposals, on which C alone he bids will - be received, will be t • rutshed at the gngineer's °Mee. The Commie* elan do not blud themselves to accept the lowest or any bld. Hy order.of the Commission. (ALAI. DAVIS. - City Engineer. Crry Orrim • CI TT or Aii t sdaratvs,Julv 3, /863, „ • WOVICE Cox.Tatexons. AIkkILEO, riltoll 9 oiiiB Win be received at THIS OPIUM will 3 c'elock T. x. on Shati DAT; July. 10tb, 1869.. rot grading and' paving theFoiicwldit Meets, IMMO and alley”; - • ' ,•:0P1D11453 WID FAUX°, .„1,,_ . , _ , . . . ' mgr. WrMILO TrOp Gra% &Tenni! to Chlir ratitiels4 , o 4 sT - Seitit ifclll, Of Talton street , it ord. , ~,, _ Murdock alley, from . Brasier to D olton dreet: eerst , say, alley ; line of Third artet to north line or Kauitrun , e lot. jejTerson,street. from Shields alley to Monte rer strut. Bergh street; atom Union avnnue to oily line. • ' *int bettreen f4enst it. .• w a rds suer; teem Pinto% to .Sedrwlek atttet. Opee ',Metter esty,be seen In the ogee of Cams, s, Engineer. PO TRliallty Cdutroller. BEE MENDERSONL kali I : 5186 libertetif4l, _Deakin la D j.s. t sad retest 3 z OF TIM INSURING PROPOSALS. OONTBAOT NO. 2. GRADING 0111111.' }NOTXO SPEOId r ..! Or SCHENCIV.S . - 2, POILMIONIC • :SYRUP. • talkfteirOnli. '. TONIC AND MANDEARIL PILLS ,will care COasnniptlon.: - Lltrer Complaint and Dyspepsia, Ittaken accord.* in tut* ditections. . They are all three to be taken at the same time. Thei cleanse the stomach , re.' lax.the livor and put it o work; the t the appetite becomes good; the fop digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the disemed matter ripens into the lungs, and. the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This ' is the only way to titre consumption. To these three medielnes-Dr. .1 H. Schenck: of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The TM. monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter In the diugs, naLure throws It off by au tat exp sacra tints, for when the• phlegm •or matter- la ripe a sushi rough w ill throw it off. and the-patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. T 1 do' this, the seawe. d 'a onto end. Mandrake Pills must he in-ely n ed to cleanse the stomach • and livgr, so that the, rulmanLc Syrup and the food will make good blond. %, Schencic , a MandrakoPlihs act upon , the liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder. the bile starts freely. and the liver Is soon relleredl' t he - stools will show what the Ma can do; nothing has ever been invented ex -1 eept calomel (a deadly poison welch is, very deu terons to Use unless with great care,) that will ' unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions' of .the liver like tichenck , s Mandrake Pills. • . I , Idver Compialtu is one of the most prominent causes' of Consumption,' . .; Schenekle Seaweed Tonle, is a, •gentle stimulant and alterative: , and , themikelt in the . Seaweed, • which this •preparation. is made ot, meats the. • stomach to turow eta the gastric 'nice to dlasolVe the food with the Pulpit:We Syrup, audit:ls made 'into Good b• nod without fermentation or &oaring „in the Minitel. . The great reason war Physicians do•nat Cure Consumption is, they try to do ton much; they. give, medicine to step the cough, to stop am dit° step night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing 'they Crangertile whole • digestive 'powers. Wk.- ingnp the secret.ons4 and eventually. the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try Ito :stops cough, might , sweats, chills or fever. Ea. . move the pansv, and Stacy will ail • stop of their own accord. No one be cured of 00115111:11D. lion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cnker, IflperatAThroati males. the liver and stomach are made nuithy. , If a person um nimreptien, of course the I tinge In some tray are diseased , either tubercles, -enemies: bronektial!livitatiOn. plectra edhealon, ; or the lungs are a mass of Inflammation and fast 'decaying. in such Wee what most be done? 'lt is not 'only the lanai OM are wasting.'ind , it is • - the whole body. The stomach and livers have lost 'their poWer to make blood out of fo d. Now the only chance. it to tate DT. Schenek , stheee medi. cines..which will bring_ups tone to the at omach, ithe tiattent will begin to :want food, in digest, easily and make good blood; then the patient 'lle. gins so gala It/ flesh. anti as soon as the bodyte. gins to grows , the lunge commence' to held up. 4114 thepaueutsgets gt abdr. end well. . This Ii toe onimiy . to cure ConsutopttoW there is ne Lib* disease and onli Liver Coljaut- and Dyspermis, , tielienek , s Seaweed .1 Tonic and Mandrake - Pills are tufecient, without the Pultrionie Syrisp.:'lshe the Manelrake Pills 1 freelY.,ill.l4billigns Complaints, as lIS are per. fectlybar=ess. Dr. Scheiack,, years enjoyed nnin'terinited • Zenith for Many puit.'andasolr Weight EIS pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton. In the very last stage of Pulmonary Constamption 'hi. PhHintans haadat pros; ounced his Zile hope: leas and abandoinedlan to his fate. He was Cured ithe aforesaid .met lanes, and since hisrecove. rttany Ithensaads similarly aftlicted have. used . schenek 4 prepantion with the same re markable !success. Full directions accompany each' mting It not absolutely peoessimy to per sonally, see Pr. lietienek, eldest .patienia wish. their lu gil examined , and for skis purpose be is prefemlos ally at his Principal °Meet Philad, pl-- • Oda, IST datlirdir7,_lThere all Wien for advice I F must be dressed. He is also profess'onady at ' No. -3x Band street. New York, every other Tuesda , and at No. 3 8 lianover street, Boston. every o her Wednesday. Me s alves advice tree, 'but for a thorough examination with his Regd. tometerthe price is IPS. Od.ce hours at each city from 9 .a. x. to 3 r. at. • 7---- Price Of the Pulmonic Syrup and S eawee de Ton ic each .1.80 per bottle, ur $1.50 a Nat damn. Mandrake Pills $llB cents a box. For sale by all druggists. , . mvilitl6l-dAF ~ virnocrroa , WHlTTlEft 4.XON- Tutl7ms TO. TRAAT ALiL PRIVATE .fi g DISE Eti. That numerous cases o producing ,ases weal= trent self - abuse,. ,nn maulln se, servo** debility, 'lrrtability, erup tions, seminal i emissions, and duallyina potenc permanently cared. Virsoas .o:diet ed 'wt. nellcate. 'lntricate and long +tend int oonitltuttorialc&mulaints arepolitelylnalted , ' to call for eonsultation, which costs nothing. • Axperlence, the best of teachers. lass eneled him to perfect.remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, end which In most cases can be used. without hind ran ce to business. . ffiedicaries pre - pared In the establishment, which - embraces of nee, reception and waiting rooms: alto, -warding -ana sleeping apartments for patients requiring, da'ly personal attention, and vapor and cheml-• cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who hare failed. state your case. !teed what he rays In his pamphlet of fifty pages. tent to an, - address for two stamp. In seal ed cave pre. Thouatuada of cases treated annu ally, at office and all over the country,_ Consul tation tree, personally or by mall. - Office No. 9 Wylie street, A. Court. House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hours 9 A. X. to 8 P. X. riundayslso st. to 9 r... Pamphlet, lent to any , address for two stomps. WELECTRICITT AS A CURAw 'Electricity A. H. triEVENS bat been tieing 'Electricity as a SmCist. Itastanir in curing chronic as well. as acute conditions. WITHOUT 312DICHTZ for too,re than !raw Yzaue id wlth bounded miceess.. ,A in • ding all parVenlars, wilb certificates and reli ble refer. ences, will be Sent to any inquirer. A few d rooms vacant. for boarding Pa tients in the Doctor's family, if applied . Ler ISOI)U. Office and residenes, 9,001 ARD.S STREET, Ii:LADELPRIA. l 'arn4TengiAja l li SEAM DYE. : This splendid Hair Dyelfs the begin the'world: the only tree and perfect. Dye; harmless,. relia ble, Instantaneous; no diskppolutment; no dlculats antsv remedies. the 111 effects of bad 45 , c:it:invigorates and .leaves the lists soft and beautiful... Week or.erown, bad by all Druggists and Perfumers; and proporly applied at Jjatche lot'ss Wi 4U tt .711rn ra• - ab Bond Mott, ew ar'EPILEIPSIT CAN BE CURED —Those having Mends alflieted are ear neatly solicited to send • for a Circular Letter of Referened4 and Testimonials, which will con vince the most skepticsa,df thf. curs the the Magas.. Address VAri BUREN .4. OW, M. 1) .. 36 Great Jones streets New Yo ' Irff"THE MARRIAGE- RING.- Essays on the EBBORS OT YOUTH, and the FOLLIES:Or AGE, in regard to SOCIAL EVILS, with certain help for the erring and un fortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. -Address, HO WARD AS 4 OO ATIvN, Box P, Philadelphis. Pa. My21:163.4.1&F ME ICE! ICE! ICE! • • .wm.'sagss, ICE DEALER, No. 55 Piampnd .P.A. .7 , ' Orden air Orde addressed to W. EIIEBB, Eighth ward, Allegheny, will receive prompt attention. Wa, ons running in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. • HAIR AND PERFUMERY., TORN'PIEJPA, . ORNAIUENTAL HAIR VONA - xis - 4ND PIHPUMHZEL No. Third street, near Smithgeid, Pittsburgh. Alwitir bent *mere assortment .cd , La dies tif3, B . CURLS; tlantlenten's WHIN PEES. ALPS, OITAND CHAINS, BHA LNTS.. Ite..„ ~diir .1, good Price in cas b . will be given for RAW HAIR. Ladies , and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting done in the nPatast rut:mar. • Y. 641 ins PEBROEUINT TAILORS B TIR6?IEI4 • ' I * Mate clitixTlrith ileoenheldea No. 53 Smithfield• Street, Pittsbuigli 14 - 18W,10P m Rtar6 `GOODS. istlettdld afir stocict 402•11 S, CASSllligßEqs'&o.; recelveciby 1L10174 METZ.II4- , • Merohanitailor. Suatt s iteld street. ARCHITECTS. Ba c a & Noma, . - urr •HO AEBOOll. TIO . 1312:165,.. Nos.. Wand 118‘.01111r PittabeTtu, • Pei 6P 1 14111 attintton given to the destining and buildlng4i 0001111' Hll2lBen • and POEM °I)L111-11R.• . . siitz,othislisktaake; AbonALLie Eta= entilAttes DrerNretA, • MABelim.t. l B ZUlts 1113. L. arsit _Prlee of Mushallve 1131xlt. pet bottle. iPeoot s _l3ol Mattel: street. X.LHAFIALII 4 Co. uruggists, •Proprletere. [Tor sale wholesale anti' rdtlU by TALLY, rlttabugh. ret:OPTlVitilg: ittnICES ----- • tgr' • PENNSYLV.AN/AL BALL.. rrae.o, co. TREASURES th. l 7Awriftzwr, PUILADELPEIES. PA., -trail R, /809- TO TRE sTOCKHOLDERS OP .7HE_PENN ..BYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM.PAn s• Stockholders,All aiirealstered on tlhe'Enoks of thld Lxonpany on the 30th day of AprliollBB9.' 'will be entitled to subscribe for TwEpiTY , Faz PER CENT. of their respeetlyn Interests Neii Stook, si par. ' • IY.rst.. Fifty per cent. at the tinle of iinbscrrlp. Wm, between the 15th day,ef MAT, 150*.554. the 30tarduY,or June, 1869. , . Second-5111,i , per cent, between the:lsth day of November, 1869. and the 31st day of Deoem- . btr. 11359 f or. if Stockholders should prefer. the whole amormemay be paid up at the time Of sub scription. and each instalment so paid up shill be entitled to a pro rata of the Dividendthat may be declared on full shares.. Tatra/ That every Stockholder holding less than four chars, shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; and those holding more thin a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to sub scribe for an additional share. .Fburth. All shares upOn which instalments are :yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, 'lB6ll, will be entitled to their allotment of the Twenty-Sive per cent. at par, as though they Yahre poi In full.' my8:111, THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer: .NOTICE. " I CITY TA.ZESf 1.8439 • In accordance with ilectioli eth, rage , -.1198 of City Digest, • - • • • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN • CITIZENS OF. PITTSBITRGH . That the. assessments: for, 1.881 of - City. City Building. limeill, _Veer, Business. City School and Ward-School 'Taxes' and. City Water Bents_ have been returned to me for collection.„. The above taxes age aubject to DEDUCTION CF FIVE FEB CANTU* if paid on or before the Fitst , D4 Of August, and TWO PEIICENTIBiI• If.paid between t h e •:• , _ _ FIRST DAY OF:AUGUST • eNDTEE mitre TB ' Dax or...sErnmpra.. Sir Fro deditetionwill be alloWed_en taws paid between eeptembex Piteenth and October Prat.' la- an addition alive pa , vermin/oral be =WC to all taxes unpaid Octobertirst, andan additional Ave per. centrum will: be adders to fUll. taxes re maining unpaid on November first; • • • ' * i' . co'cart CITE TBEABUBEH, 4th AVENUE. Prrrsitrlioli, July IL 1569. edMea ROLSAX.E 'VALUABLE , SUNMAN LOTS IN 2341WA10 AT AUCTION. KITTY-ONE LOTS; desirably. limrated. don station, on Second avenue, la the' IWenry third ward, city , of Plttsbargh, 'rooting on -the Pittsburgh and Conneilsetile . sad film Monongahela liver, whl be sold at Public Sale-on _ . sA.Tußa.c4 AtLy. loth, • At 2 , o'clOCk P. N. We confldentlY invite, the atteation'ol 'purchasers to the atr.ve propeltyam examination cannot hut cOtrrineo .uv perm that the convenience. or the city and the DP, acmes of the country are here extra ndinarily combined, haring amongst others the following advantages Facility of access. being situated oa the Con. nellsviile Railroad and Second avenue, beauty of scenery, having extended views xi the Monon gaheiv ricer. convenience to schools; churches situ society, beingtq the immediate neighror. hood of Messrs. Hays,lLaughllits, Ahder son, Oliver and others-. - • • -, • ' Ten= of Sale—One third cash: balance in one, two and three years, with in wrist. ten per cent. of the cash payment in hang. A sp, eta' free train will leave the% Conneilsville Dep.); at one o'clock.p. 2.1 on day of sale. For further infor matluti and plan of lots apply to AI N D . 11 A 5 l F EY r & h avenue. 11. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. leßUd NTALCABLE COAL• LANDS IN v VIRGINIA FOR SALE OS LEASIL—The undersigned, in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit -Court of the county of Ilenrico, in the State of 'Virginia, made on the 3d dcv of Via), 1689, will receive PROPOSALS IN WraTIM), either for the PURCHASE OR LE A. 5.2,, from and after the 3lst DECEMBEIt,II3BO, for the whole, or shy put, of the COAL LANDS situate la Cheste: held county, Yr belonging to the Ches terfield Coal and Iron Mining Company. The lands cost said Company more than $300.- 000. The mines which thee contain have been and are pow being profitably wqrited by tile pres ent lessees, and toe property ,Is considered of great valve for its eoal and iron ore. The different tracts are known as follows: " '• WOOLDRIDGE'S and PAULI NU CREEK" vOtttirling about 7.,WQ uz Dun) AND (Nlt ACREti; 1 • BLACK HEATH, NINETY - NINE 1 ACRES: "BARKER and BRANCH'S.," Brilaray4s - LSIC ACII Es; "HA RVIE and HARRIS'.'” TWO HUNERED AN o TWENTY-Ft:Us ACRES: • ••CULLIN'S," SEVENTY-811C ACRES:, "- ARTIN'S, • • (one tract,) TH IKT Y MURES:- "MARI fanotber traekt THREE RIDS DEED AND TWENTY-SIX ACRES: -"SALLE PITS" TWO riWNDRED ACRES,- and a COAL-It AIID andIAND attached thereto, on James river, opoosite blob:flour!, containing upwards of ?Wu ACRES. Inqulries and proposals may be addressed- to the undersigned. Postollice Sox 342,Richntond, Va.. until toe Roth day of October, A. D. 113691 t is recommended that she proposals be' made" as specific as poselb e. since the decree requires them to be reported to the Court (units approval or di es ppr +vat at the next term,. commenctog on: the Roth day of October. 4869. ,ANDRI:IW JOHNSTON ruliritexAs ROBE ETS, , Special Commissioners. 10€111 ,SAXA. 12 lots on Centre avenue,on r.f street oars; 5 jots on Kirkpatrick street, on .1Ine•ot street ears; 2 lots on Linden . street,on.Ups of street cars; 411145 t fronting on Wylie 'strret,•_Two 3 storied, br ick houses - Ono= each..lot 30 Iby lOU feet feet on Fulton a'reet. near Centre ave nue: will sell toe whole for 117 000 cash; or will sob the tiouse_s separate at 0.500 eleh; frame house of 3 rooms on Mayon etreels near the aver nue: lot 24 by 100 feet; only 41,1100 cash. . Two pressed brick front bousevwith well linishe .. d gas and water thromthtutt.fronting 44 feet on Wylie street.. This property will • . • sold low and on easy terms. Inquire of . PA' OL,UNC & RAINBOW,. Beal Estate and 'neuralKe Agents. i • Nos. 193.191 and 199 Centre &Teams, _ Dealers In Floor • Grain, Hay, -.NW Feed and General Frodnoe cif ad klnde: • ; ; jenkiso 4080'KEN" STATION.i,PROPERT / FOR SALE. - 'ills beautlfhl iituatton'cannot b lip In Ibr private residences In any dim/ lon, so to both cities, being only eight tulles up re Western Yemturylvanla Railroad. , Any sett on e• siring intbrnistionaboutthl - rproberty•an obtatn It by calling at.the office of the IRON CITY MU, . TVAIr LIB'S INSURANCE • OCIMPANY, ,75 Federal street, Allegheny.: Lots from onci4a lore to live- acres ; =also. - - sonall lots taloa% par chasers. i There is • gOod 10044104 fora manful sutne estotaidunene,, between the Ealirgad an Allegheny river. ' . -jelißk4ll;, . . . . . on.gALie: Near Osborn , , Station. on the Pittsburgh rt. Wnyne and Cbir.,bgoLsrond, TWO 'LOTS , : Containing About,Two lea WI. twins Ob t I „ W. MACKEOWN & 195'LlberC • 7 tree ALVAII LE FARDIEFOR MALE. y - "-tiltuated 111 AllllOllll7 . 1 4 1W/ 1 11/41 , Weet 4 Morello* county, 10 nitrate' yrom lto xbihie tat , rin, on the Allegheny Valley thillroad. F°audio 1 , 1041 acree, - 60 of which are cleared,- all nder, fence; balance valuable timber: enderr and Mita coal. foot veln EleWed Log Henze and rm orebard otJVW d uet the Mar is well watered and In a good hborbood. Yor price and terms apply to B. McL & 240.104 fourth aVenne. Lie I. ...• SEMIENTS arNEW ()PAUL% ROME. at • 4 w. CANING. gin .31r. - CgAS. H. DITIMEZ.e LESSEE... MANAGED. 13IICICE88 AND ATTRACTION UNEQUALED. • • ONE WEEK MORE. Commend'' , Monday. Brewing, Jul §th, e and co sttinte erery night during the week. TWO GRAND • PIC, KFORM ICES ON. THE Ebb—afternoon at. 2%. o'clock. veriLtqg at Fr o'cloult. ' beeond and poslttvely 1. et week n k the gigantic .Itzpres & •Benedialis Introducing on this occAslon tae great. mutation burlesque, BOSTON' PEACE JUBILEE.. And two extraordinary programmes by -this famous 31.4mincirh Troup. of,--20 : A RTLTin, led try the great LEW BILKED CT. - TW.ect)•llvo \ Cent dr•cial Matinee naturday af ternoon. at 213 f o'clock. - Grand . farewell bill ratarday night. Inir 10tri, previous to the troupe's departure fur Cht.nsgo and Talladelohla. iyarl63. W'Grit AND CONCERT, LAFAYETTE HALL. TOElLGESciumzsTim 4;ousisting or 3 . 8 . striament 8, will eye It§ . FIRST GRAND CONCERT,. Assisted by Madame BIEDERMANN.Ihe tele bra* Pianist from the Conservatory of Leipzig; , Alsoi by Prot. WILLIAM POPE; st: the above ball on THVBSDLY EVENING, AMY Bth. a Prices •of admission, 81..00: Gallery, 30 cents. . • Sesta ins. be secured at the senate to , e of G.J.• Tuergei No. 50 seventh avenue, without extra charge. • . • Jvg;l3s • wriFyu ,Avratrk. No. 65 Filth even". opPosite the Opera Pittsburgi, Pa., Is the coolest and most deeirable place of,resorte. , Liquors can he had at this place Pure and Good.'The.Billiard Room" are on the groundiloor in the rear. -; „ • • 1910 NICS. 'PASTIES GETTING PP IPIC NICE; private or public, attention is called he beautiful grounds. situated on the Pan_ H tnele Road. atlfansiteld. The gaon.los are nu. surpassed for beauty and shade.. A large plat- ,form.laki With notwing boards and iri good orler,_ on the ground. The - best °Corder at All times • \ 'preserve.d. Arrangements can be made at all' ' times with the railroad for transportation. For ' .Dirtleular* address ~1- ELY WICOFF:, . • • . .-.: CONTINENTAL HOTEL. je211 . 103 . .. ... . . Bianadeld. ' LEGAL. ERPILINS'' GIRT SILK !: , •• By virtue of an order q_ t he °robins' Coart Allegheny county. Pa., .Aated June 2w. 1869, the undersigned. Adnonistratrii of the estate of Col. JAMES A. GIBSON, debeasied; will offer at Public Sale, al his late residence in Pine township,. . , ON .TUESDAY • PAY 27 , 1869,' . . . . . , At 1 o'clock P. sf.,al/ that,lcertain farm, menu , age Or tract of land, situate in Pine township, In\ .• , said county. -and bounded on the north by landsl' of &nit Donald sad the Grade'Road: on the east by the heir. of Fogle; on, tee south by lands of 1,. it...Mcaboy,land on the east by lands Trios. Gibson and Abraham Marshall:containing 113 acres s;ric IS p_el chea, upon which is erected a Linable Frame. Cottage, one and a half story - „- "dtgh. haying five rooms on the if' st floor, ions of said rooms having tine m .rble mantle pieces and ~ - three rooms on the second floor; stable. carriage bootie and other outbuildings; excellent water, and the laud In good`cuitrvation. Also. a certain other tract of land -situate in. *. : Pine township, bounded on the north by lands of Rev. L. R. MeAboy lad Cross Prest. Church; on ~ the east by lands of Abraham Ma. shall and tam- nel Emmett; .on the smith and Pan by lands of / Bev. li. it. MeAboy. containing 93 acres and 30 - perches. upon which is erected a go.td scone and 1 • log dwellink or tenant honse. , I Also, a certsin - .other tract of land situate .In said Pine township. bounded on the north by . lauds of Mrs. Herron; on the nett by lands of / Mrs. Eliza Donald; on the south by lands of Rev. L. R. MCA boy and McMartin, and on the east by -/ land of Alexander M'Cllntock. containing VIM , acres and 15 perches,. urea lab.ich is erected a . hood tenant pouse., - _ V All of the aforesaict tracts of land are well ,sta- tere,d and improved farming lands. • Also, - / lm, a certain Other tract of land situate `in." .Shaler township, adjoining lands of Hugh and Thomas:Miller, containing 3 acres, underlaid. ; with coal, together with /a right of way to the • Coal land , of said James A. Gibson and Robert Morrow. and with it tne lease of John Sword to - said Gibson and Morrow of 90 acresof coal; upon , said 3 acres is erected a dwelling, _ For further information Inquire ' e t he tattier , signed, or of / - . 1 I SAMUEL , PALMER, A.ttornepat•Law. ','", / • - No. 57 Fifth Avenue,. Pittaburgh. . -TERNS OF SALE —Oneatalf of the purchase' money upon the confirmation of, sald sale, and the balance in one year from the date' of said con- - lirmation, with interest, eecnred _by bond. and mortgage.' - / ip* . i . ZlF M. GIBSON, Admlnistratrix oi'James A. gibiOn, deemed. , . . • i'2:12.1 2.9 16.23.24.28 , TN TIIE / DIfSTRICT COUBTiOr 1.• ALLEGHENY COUNTY, No. 415 of No. vember•Terni, 18 0. Anthony. Yourig. now ,far' use of 'John liangalacla vs.Jebn Buhl, a not:I;MA , debt of Pennsylvania. 'Foreign attachment Irt ease. J. Ludwig Koethen, Esq., summoned as garnishee and affidavit of claim tied for $240,70. Judgmeut by default of an .appear= .ance ai beem entered Mid. Mile granted ?or tke /Prothonotary to assess the damages. Notice is hereby evert:L.lo the defendant And all parties La. terested, that the Piationotary of Allegheny county will assess thte Plaintiff 4 s dsmager at the Prothonotary's office on the DAY OFJUNI., ,1869, at 10 o!clock A. If. , • IL &W. S. PUBVIANCE. tiryti•ya-r - . attorneys for, Plaintiff. x i THE DISTRICT 'COURT OF - • THE übriTED STATES, - for the Wester& trict of Pennsylvania. _ the Act M. ELI:M B M. a ankrupt pnder. the Act of Congress of March 9d, 1897, having ap plied for a discharge from all his debts. Shad other claims p.ovableunder Said Act, by order of.tke - Court,:notice is hereby given, to all persons who have proved their debts. and wile persons inter ested, to appearon the 17th day ofJnne,lBB9, at 10 o'clock A. st. before SAMUEL HARPER , BA-ester in 'Bankruptcy, at ,hls once; No., 93 Diamond street, - pittsburgh, Pa., to &bole cause, If any they have, why a discharge shOtibt not be granted to the said Bantrupt„, . . - S. C. BCC all puss; • Clerk of U. B. Court fer said Distritt...% SUMMER RESORTS. = C ESbON 'SPRINGS Is Favorite Sommer Resorts • • Situated on the Bnnitnit of the ALLEGHENY MOVNTAINS.,._ 3,200 • PRET ABOVE s THE, TAIVEL Ole THE OE4k, will hi open for the re. etpOon of guests on the 15th day of JUNE. Tile buildings connected withthe establishment: hale been cotirely renovated and newly fornish.. edf Excursion Ti. kets sold by the Pennsylvania B u r nt o good P f h r l th e - lp shaiaso, H Allttntns dPptta at cresson. Tys 0 FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR BENT. For farther information. address GEO W. MULLIN, Propri•3tor, - . • mimic Springs. Cambria couo7. Pa. „.' jy5:l6T STOCKTON kIOTEL, CAPE NAY, N. 4.. Will open on the 24th of Jyzia, 1869 Tile !Lobelias been ereeted Mithid the put year, af fords ample sorentesodation for nearly one Won and gnesu And is furnished could to any'of the leading hotels In the United State& : /or terms, de. until, theniaddresa. ...MAR °AWNS% Proprietor. • No. 307 'Man* weer Philadelphia. 1ed:105-WYN - .- TTNITEDSTATES HOTEL, t I ' ) CAPE MAY " win be ened for the seuon SATURDAY, mr 29th. In. all first alms ap eolith:next', equal IA any and yet an ording to Ambles all the comtbrts of a home. President (*rant expects to visit Cape Ma this season and.will 'top attha "United. States. Address,_ laysoi AARON MILLICS, Proprietort