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    jc EittitUttetairlie.
NOM OF TRAVEL
riespon deuce of the the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
ST. Louis, July 7, 1869. -
weaving St. Jo by the H. & St. 4'.
ti .
iroad, the traveler passes through a
e range of sparsely settled- prairie
. rtry, with: here 'and there the begin.
„ .
"g,s of artown, sometime to be , the
..as of , iCrich arid populous= region.
sling prairie has peculiar churns to
. 1
vansient beholder as well as tot the
~ •
As you arehorne s ly
it is not-difficult to fancy yo are'
/• in midooean; that those broad n du.'•
lons are the low heavy swells of the
tantic, those scattered patcheS \ of
icy streaks and flecks - of foam, nd
white farm houses that ocessionOly
.ear dotting the horizon so many sails
glisten in the slanting sunlight. Iliere
,he same sense of awful vastness, 'when
'ng on some heighth you see the grass
sd wives ; stretching away in, limillms
fent , till earth, end sky meet, or both
lost in the thin blue mists. No one
has.o not seen rolling prairie ought to
doing - so, if in Ins power, before its
trm is lost. '
the principal points on the 'Hannibal
. ISt. Joseph Railroad are Cameron,
sere the Kansas City _road connects
illicothe and Macon. There are nu.,
sous smaller places, but these named
;.,43 present and prospective railroad fa.
-which will give them ultimate im
',ttance.
-
Macon City- (everything is a city out
claims five thousand inhabitants.
s the point where the main trank of the
' Crthern Missouri Railroad crosses_ the
nnibal St. Joseph, and is at present
narkable •for nothing but its extreme
wness, roughness and expectations.
2ifissouri& Mississippi Railroad, now
astructing from Keokuk, Idwa, to
isgow, on the Missouri river, will pass
tough. here. From Glasgow it will
nnect by way of Sedalia with the Se.
is /5z,. Fort Scott road, now partially
%tied, thus making almost an air line
im Keokuk to Fort Scott, at which lat
place it joins the road from Kansas
.ty to Galveston. That, when com
ted,
will be an.important line, and I
iderstand propositions coining from the
!nnsylvania Central are.now under con-
aeration which , will, ensure its rapid
pletion. , Macon City, , with all these
a in operation, will lie a desirable
nt for manufacturingenterprises.
he West calls loudly to the East for -
o things, the first of which, the most
• ions one to every traveler, is a hotel
; • per in every town. Tie man that
! • an't, keep a hotel" is numerously rep
3ented here. The only place outside
St,- Louis, except 'John's, where I
sand a decent dinner, was at St. Joseph,
.1 the Sanders House, a very unpretend.
looking building,but run by a couple of
tlernen who attend to their own husi
..'ss and do it well. "A word to the
;se," &c.
"The other thing wanted here is mann
:ttiters. It is astonishing the immense
tantity ot agrioultural machinery sold
roughout the country. Every freight
~tin is loaded with reapers and threshing
• schines and plantemand cultivators of
ery pattern, and other thachines un
town to any body but awestern farmer.
t way' stations yott see the platforms
owded with them. In short they meet
)ur 'eye everywhere. And yet nearly
1 of them are made in Ohio, some: in
Ndtidians one in Missouri, hardly
. - en a plougli. It seems to me an estab-
‘iliment for manufacturing these articifse
Kansas City, Macon, or Sedalia, could
it fail to be a Success, and a fortune to
homever engages in it
In writing from St. Jo the other day,
' *believe I spoke of the Council Bluffs
cad as being "pushed to completion."
he mistake could mislead no one, since
believe it is generally known that the
...)ad has been in operation for some
tenths. The only •'pushing" going on
, that time was some repairs to culverts
c., made necessary 'by the recent floods.
HirTy DI.IGn c.
,t- Unusual scene in wail street.
Seldom has Wall street been as ex
ted as now. Once or twice in its his-
Jry the troops have been sent down
iere to keep people in order. If the ex
, .tement• continues to increase as it has
it the last five da t ys, the presence of the
olice will be /needed to keep the bulls
till bears from rending each other. The
' :. lringency of money has been 'terrible.
1 [en who count their securities by hun=
'', yeds of thousands cannot fget currency
. nough to meet their common liabilities.
nyeard of prices are asked and paid for
i ioney such as no business can stand.
-leaide the withdrawal of currency from
he inarketby the Government, a clique
known to exist-who:are locking up
freenbacks and lending at high rates,
teeping up the appearanca of stringency,
tut suffering themselves no loss. At ten
l'clock yesterday morning a large crowd
: ;collected in front of the. AmericanEx
lhange Bank. The" Central' - figure was,
: Ir. Richard Schell„ familiarly, known ,as
'Dick-13chell." Be is-"thw:Confidential
)perator of the, Vanderbilt clique in
hocks. He has made and lost more
• honey" in • speculations .in New York
han any .. other • man ;in Wall
' .treet, except Jacob Little, the Great
,pear •of the Gold Board. 'Standing
as the middle of the street, yesterday,
-:
i
lis hat on the back' of his head, his face
' hateillvith 'excitement; his -coatq thrown
:. i Ack., and `gesticulating with lits .W 4%
ne- was shouting at the top of his
';voice : ."There goes Shylock—.67l.vbek7
firrrx.ocu, what's the price of money t
',What's the price; of money, Shylock?
•iThere he goes! Look at him! Look' at
:fliiml" This unusual state of things.
'brought heads to all the windows,• and
• runners from every direction. Mr.
Schell is usually a very cool, self-possess.
ged, quiet Man.- His unusual state ot ex
lcitement produced a corresponding state
lot t gelteMent outside. The party-thus;
!attacked was a tall; fine looking person,
walking: down Wall. street, Anti very
slightly - moved by' the sifouts of Mr.
.ISchell. In answer to the shout, "What's
t the price of money?" he replied. "What's
i the price of Erie,. Dick? . What's the
price.of Hudson?" ctqiiiii .. . tecla.throhg
followed the, parties up : , ' lawasttuf
street for a while; when some friends
joind Mr; Schell; and they passed down
ntO4troad street.: - Tilt . individual at.
Itacked is reported to have greenbacks
(
enough locked up in hisser° to ease the
I Istringeucynf the money market, ')7e la
also reported to be" loaning money at a
moat exorhitant rate of bitterest.
MEM
• ,• • A A
The bona-flde Radicals of Virginia as
sert that the Administration was deceived
into 'a partial support of the Walker
movement, and that the so-called Con
servativeri are now laughing in their
sleeves at the success which would never
have crowned their efforts if the President
had not' listened to the appeals of his s
political enemies. .
It is Charles H. Langston ' of Kansas,
who is an applicant for the. Liberian mis
sion, and not his brother, John M. Langs
ton. The ratter was at the White House
a few days since, not as an applicant, brit
in the interest of his brother Charles.
The President said he had determined not
to make a change in the mission for the
present, but if the incumbent should be
.removed, he would appoint Mr. Charles
Langston.
There are rumors that a dispatch has
been received from 'London stating that
Mr. Motley had a long interview with
Lord Clarendon and Mr. Gladstone, yes
terday, in reference td,, the Alabama
claims, and that the American Minister
was dissatisfied with the result.
A Washington telegram to the effect that
Senator Cameron and the Hon. Wayne
McVeigh called on the President and
protested against the appointment of Ben
jamin Harris Brewster .to the Cabinte,
and that Senatbr Cameron - also recom
mended Mr. McVeigh for the Attorney
Generalship, Is a pure invention. Gen
eral Cameron and Mr. McVeigh did have
an interview with Grant, but nothing was
said of Mr. Brewster or of the Attorney
Generaltihip, or of any appointments to
any office. t
The President will at once lune his
proclamations ordering electionsin Texas
and Mississippi en the fourth Tuesday in
November, which is the 30th of that
month. The constitution of Texas is to
be submitted as a whole, it not being
thought advisable to allow a teperate vote
on any provissiOns. The Mississippi
constitution is to be submitted with a
sepeaate vote on the enfranchisement
clause;'and also on the clause defining
who are' voters. Both elections take
place on-the same day. The stories pup
lished about 'Judge Dent consulted the
President about accepting the Mississippi
nomination are denied by that gentlman.
Judge Dent settled id Mississippi direct
ly atter,the close of the war, has all his
money Anvested in property there, marri
ed a Mississippi woman, and expects to
live therermanently.
Hon. Will pe iam Welch, of Philadelphia,
has notified the President of his resigna
tion as one of the Indian Council of
Nine, and Mr. Bruno, of Pittsburgh, has
been appointed in his place and designa
ted by the Indian Bureau as temporary
chairmtui of the Council. It will be re
membered that Mr. Welch claimed that
the law under which they were appointed
`gave the Council power to contract and
direct the whole Indian service, including
the vast appropriations ;made by Con
gress to carry out treaty stipulations.
The President gave the law a very dif
ferent interpretation, and' held that the
Council was only an advisory body in the
Matter of disbursing the two pillions of
dollars/ appropriated for maintaining
peace With the several Indian tribes. In
a cerrespondence between Mr. Welcliand
the other members of the Council, they
held that the President was right in his
construction of the law ' ,and Mr. Welch
immediately resigned. They will be di,
vide& into three sections, one to visit
Kansas and the Indian Territory, another
to visit Nebraska and Dakota, and a third
to take everything west of these States.
The Quaker societies who selected and
recommended the Indian Agents of that
sect appointed by the President; are pre
paring to make an inspection of the work
of their people. 'Both branches of the
sect, the Hicksite and the orthodox, will
send out delegations, at their own ex
pense, to inyeatigate and report to, their
respective societies how their brethren are
performing their duties. The Hicksite
delegation started to-day, and the other
party will leave next week.
Judge, Dent, who has signified his wil
lingness to accept the Conservative Re
publican nomination If tendered, declares
that the party must unequivocally in
dorse the Chicaeo platform, the recon
struction policy of Congress, and the Ad
ministration' If he is to be its candidate;
this being done there seems to be no
reason why there should be two Repub
lican tickets in Mississippi.
In answer to the statement published
by the New. Yerk Agent of the Associ
ated Press, that great indignation was
manifest among the banking firms in Wall
street, becaese one or two of their num
ber had anticipated his intention to pur
chase more bonds, Secretary Boutwell
says that it must have been mere specu
lation on the part of those persona wile
so' anticipated his intentions. He `says
not a living being other than himself
knew of the fact that he' would issue an
order . for the purchase of an additional
number'of bonds until he communicated
it to the public himself. He rymembered,
the charge on a previous occasion of his
intentions having been known in Wall
street before he made them public; and
this time tookspecial careto trustno one,
and kept the matter secret. 'From this it,
would seem that those persons who oper
ated in the money market on the suppo
sition that Mr. Boutwell' would` par
•chatte more bonds, did so at a risk,
and were simply shrewder than their co
temporaries. -
It is reported that Governor Walker
will be elected to the United States Sen
ate frtnn Virginia ' thus.placing the State
Executive in the hands of the Lieutenant
Governor elect,..who is a, , Southern man,
and a strong Conservative. .
The course now pursued by the Span
sh 'ituthoritigt in. Cuba iridicatestkadop
tioniof a pollify :which into •dinabitse the
minds - of mite negroes, on that island of
,the idea - that they are again to be en
slaved if the insurrection is crushed, and
to induce them to enlist in the Spanish
Tile Prussian Consul-General; at Ha
vana writes to ttie' Prussian Consuls in
the United States - requesting them to
warn all Gentians •here against enlisting
in the Cuban srmv. He says that, in his
jndgment, since the enforcement of 'the
neutrality laws'by the United States, the
insurrection is dying out. '
LAY •DErzesixon. - -Thb vote on the
question of introducing the system oflay
delegates into the councils of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church stands us follows,
according to the latest returns: In favor
of, 52,81 V; against, 18,8413. , Majority in
caTort 88,9 a "
Raoissw IL= was gently quizzed
the other day' hec ppehe liaafieen so often
passed over by the &slaw. ' "Ali, you
allude, I et:4)pm l " he remarked. *no the
last new one, 31.de Carn6. Well,
_I sup,
pose his better to be earns than neKarr.ll
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TB MOST SUCCCapii
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF VIE WOULD,
THE NATIONAL
LIFE IN 1J COMPANY,
UNITED STATES OF ANERICA,
-_-. •
chartered by Special Act of Cougfeia
Cash Capital = - - $1.000,000.
Branch Office, PHILADELPHIA.
' OFFICER'S.
CLARENCE H. CLARK, Philadel hia,President.
JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Fir.ance
and Executive Committee. •
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Preel• .
dent.
EMERSON W. PP.ET, Philadelphia, Secretary
and Actuary.
FRANCIS G. SMITH,-3i. D.. Philadelphli,Med
ical Director.
Thhi Company Wined, in the first TEN
Siorrras of its existence,
S,39S'POLICICES,
INSURING
$10,142,800.
This Company offers to its Polley-Holders
PERFECT SECURITY
Ey l i t ,:r 2anh paid a up Capital
tt f e C i T s e ur ß e Tr y n it l s )ol-
LOW RATES OF PREMIUM,
LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE;
Or a.lteverstonaryDlvidend Or lot) per cent. by
Its
RETURN PREMIUM PLAN.
CENERAL-ACENTS.
S.W. CLARE "& CO., Banters. No. 33 South
Third Street. Philadeiptua,Meneral Agents for
Pennsylvania and Southern-New Jersey. B. S.
BUSELLL, 3lauager.
IRA B. MolaY A: CO.,
•
Agents fpr Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer
and Washington counties.
sir LO 'AI. AtIENTSAILE WANTED in every
City and Town; and applications front compe
tent parties fur such agencies with suitable en
dorsement, should be addressed Ty) THE COM,
PANY'S GENEIf...IL- AGENTS ON7.X. In their
respective districts. jytlarw&r
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE CITE F.N.INSF.R AND I , ITHVEYOH,
Pltlsbur-D, July 10. 1889.
MIYTICIE TO kON'I'ItACTORS.
—S.aled ' roco.sia for , 4rading, Paving
and Carhing TIVa:IiTY-NINTIT STREET, from
l'enr. to-!mailman street mut,tigtun AL
LEY. t ornliBth t , lloth street. will be received
until MONDAY. July 1001 1.8h9.
Blanics for bidding csn be haft et this office.
No bias will be considered be the ts.,:ndttee
unitaA made out on - he prep.:lr blanks. The l!osek
mittee reserve the right to reject an or alibied.
11 , 10:m8.' IL J. 310008.-Ci , r - Engineer.
OFFICE OF THE
CONTROLLER or ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PA..
Eirrtnuncit. Jul 8 b. 1.60.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
oE.S.LED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office anti' 22d inst., Lachislre, for the erection
of a new WOODAN STRUCTURE at the-Bridge
Over Street's Erin, at Risher's Mill, on the
Elizabethtown Road, on the line between Dahl.
win mid MURIA Townships.
Plans and specifications can be seen on appli•
catlot..
Br dirccilon of the County Commissioners.
'HENRY LAMBERT,
.133:1g3 (WEI
Orricz or CITY rtiGINEHIL Burairron. t'
Flosburgb, July B, 1869. 6.
Xy °TICE TO CONTRACTORS.--,
SFALED lIIOPOSALS for- GRADING.
PAVING and CURSING Vie following streets
will be rec Isefi at this °Zee until MONDAY,
July 10th. x 809:
FORBES S L'ILEET, from Magee to Chestnut
street..
WILLOW STREET, from Fortieth to Forty
.
fonroi Wept
TtiiktiFY-FIR-IT tIT MEET. !rain Liberty streetto Alleih•ny Vd
And tdr tirndiod and Paving.:
ti1.40W119..1N ALLEt, from hemlock alley to
the Allegheny trulle' , railroad.
APPLE ALL from Marlon to Silltetiberger
tireet
brryciffratfons and blank+ for bidding can be
bad nt this ornee, and no Ibis will be considered
by the Corr mlttee unloss made 0.,1 on the proper
blanks. Thy. Committee reserve the nein. to re
ject ,ny or alt .nda• • 11...1. 14001 rt
jyfirtErl city Engineer.
pans RAILWAY COMPANY.
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Tenders will be received at this ogee until
JULY 30tb, 1880, for the following Supplies, to
be delivered as required, on the line o( the Erie
and Atlantic and r tireat Western Railways, for
the use of said Railway Companies to list Janua
ry.'ll97,o - _ •
Railroad Castings of all descriptions;
Railroad Spikes; •
Railroad Chairs;
Trick Rolls and Nuts;
Rot and Cold kressed Nuts and Rol's:
Fish Plates; •
Bar and Round Iron, "refined
Boiler snd sheet Iron; '
. ,
Plg rron, "Anteraelte;', •
Pltrlxou v ,r Chareoal" equal to "SellibUri:"
Wrougheiron - Axles, to order;
frog Steel. ;'to order;" - ' '
Steel Frog Plates and Paints, "to" order:"
Spring Steel; .
Steel kites. to order: .
Cut Nalle and Spikes; :• -
Wrouglit Halls end Splices:
'Georgia ?lie, to o- der;
Chains;
Lard oil; - •
Bell Roos;
Hsy;
Shovels: •• -
The deliveries to be made In each quantities as,
may from time to time be 'determined -anon by
the Company.after the acceptimee f ef the tender.
Parties bidding meat state the ouldity . of the
,materisli3ffered.and st what point dells ered,also
forailds samples when iMptired.
' Payments ineasti, Or.ciisionirari
, rirlth this Corn
the Company reserve the right to reject alir
bids; which mast be enclosed, aesled. oho . 1 e
dressed to
HALL 'lPareb. Agent.
• • 1 Erie Block, foot Beane tit... New .York.
je21474-mWg
Amus 3 t 1 2 .‘
111.
IW"'FIFTH AVENUE
Mo. 63 Flab evened, Impolite the Opers
House:putebttrigi. tie 'eceileet and moat
daiirable place of renames ...Liquors eau be bad
at thy, place 11 1 ,esbii 000 d. l iliVßlllfird Boehm
are on th e gubind toor in pie rear. • '
,MENDERSONI•di BROTHERS
IWO Mertz _ street, Demers in Dr ar . —
end Pasant nedistses. - riss„6
s MONDAY, JULY 12, 1869.
OF TAB
WPENNSILILABIA .2711LILIL.
ROAD CO. -
• =USURER'S DEPARTXENT__
PHIL/JAMMU. PA.. April SI; 1559.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS :OF THE PENN.
SYLVANIA neualoAD CO2IWANY.
AU Stockholders, as registered on the Books of
this Company on the 30th day of April. 1869,
wlibbe entitled to subscribe for TWENTY-YLVS
PEBtENT. of their respective interests in New
Stock, St,par. AA follows:
First. Fifty per cent.. et the time of subscrip
tion, betweensthe 15th day of May, 2.880, and
the 30th day cii;June„ 1800.
Second. Fifty -cent. between the lsth no'
'of November, 1060inici the 31st day of Decem
ber, 1860; or. if Stockholders should prefer, the
whole amount may be paid:Uput the time of sub
scription_, and each instaltrient so paid np shall be
entitled to a pre, rail the Dividend that may
be declared on tall shares.
Third. That every SteekholderAiolding less
than four shares, shall be entitletitosubscribe
for one share; and those holding more \ than a
Multiple of four shares shall be entitledto ‘ sub.
scribe for ad additional share. •
_ . •
Fourth. All shares upon which instalments are,
yet to be paid under Resolution or May 13,
1888, will be entitled to their allotment of the
Twenty-dive per cent. at par, as though .they
were paid in full.
myddst THOMAST:T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
NOTICE.
CITY TAXES, 1869.
In accordance with Section 6th. rage 298 of
City Digest,
NOTICE IS ECEREDY orrints
• • TOTE'
CITIZENS OF PFITSBUROH,
••
That the 'assessments for 1869 of City. City
Building, 'Special; Poor, Business. City- School
and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rent.'
leave been returned to me An collection.
The above taxes are subject to s DEDUCTION
CF FIVE PER CNNTIThI if paid on or beibre the
First Day of August,
and TWO PERCENT= If paid between the
FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
• AND THE
kik lEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
sar'"No deduction will be allowed on taxes paid
between reptember fifteenth and October ext.&
Air n addition of five per cent= will bemade
to all taxes unpaid October first, and an additional
five per aentsun will be adders to all taxes re
maining unpaid on November first. .
A. .T. COCHRAN.
CITY TREASURER, 4th AVENTTE.
PITVDCBGEI, July 2, .11309. e5:163'
PROFESSIONAL. •
CI W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
'Oftice, No. lay FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by lien. Walter H.
Lowrie,) will practice to the U. S. Circuit and
District Courts, id the State Snpreme and all tue
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tiona in most of the adjacent counties. ja29:d73
WM. B. IWEPEI3,
ALDERMAN AND : EX7OFP:ICIO J QSTIOE 07
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH.A.VENUE.
Bpeclal attention even to conveyancing and
collections Deeds. Bowls and :Mortgages drawn
up. and all puslueas attended to promptly
and accurately.'
SACIVEL McMASTERS,
-
Er-Oidelo Justice of the Peace and Pollee Hap.
trnte. °Mot &HUN T STREET. opposite the
Cat I'IrtaBIIROU, PA.
Dee ‘ ils, Bonds Mortgagee, Acknowledviente,
Depositions, and all Legal, Business executed
with promotness and dispatch. rotas
JOXIN A. EITHALN,
AMODEII.2aALN,
EI-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Oince,ll2 tiTitHET, opposite the Ca•
thtstral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mort.
gages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all
Legs fluidness executed with toronostuess and•
dispatch.
A ANIZION,
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER,
RAti REAL
ADE ESTATE AND !NW.
Ct 1.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
' "Collection of Rents solicited and rouiptly at
eatie4 to, M41:960
JOHN W. lUDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, 116 Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court House,
fellS:t4.
prrrsrunGH. PA
AIXRUW3) BLAIipUEY,
ATTORNEY- &T-LAW,
No. 98 FIFTH STREET,'
imil:nllttde7
PIIn%BURGH.PAI
ORDINANCES
AN ORDINANCE
Rotating to Oil Refineries.
Stu. 1. Be U ordained and enacted by the Se
lect and Common Councils of the city of dile.
Wiens,. and it is &rum enacted by the authority
of the eagle, ilist at er vie pass dee of this or
dinance it shall be deemed,nulawiut for any Der.
sun or bersons to erect. or cause t, be ettotesa,
or occupied, any building or. buildings for the
.parposv ot relining 011, or to erect or conlitrace
or 'cause to be erected or cobstructed,any tank
or tanks
bar
gelsof refiningoil, or to store crude oildn bar.
gels within the City of Allegheny; endear* and
every person violatlng this =orainanett, - or miI
tLIMA r i l i ll % e ll be f 6 o r re ex A l s u e s z l ire ' rs a t n isll7o c r t !
felt and pay a tine not exceeding One Hundred
b rims. audio ! each add even day therea ft er
t t said violation is continued. a tine not lees
th n Fifty Dollen; said flues to be recovered
auMentellY: and every such building or tank is
-hereby declared to be a puede and common nut.
puce. ' ' ' -.
•
bac. 2 . ,Th 6 provisions of Section Ist shall not
Apple to ?vineries' already In oneself ai, ?rola.
did, The- refineries shall not be enlarged nor
:works extended. nor new. teas erected, nor
crude oil stereo in barrels, nor new buildings or,
taws erected In case. Of destruction when such
destruction shall exceed ,latt per Cent. of the
whole valuation, to tie determined by the. City
Engineer, In connection with the CoMinitlee on
Engines' sublect to like palliates m presided in
Section let.. -. ,
11E0. 3. That ao =clip!' any ordinance ' 11 . 5 -TilaY
conflict with or be supplied ,by the , foregoing, be
and theiame le berets , ' repealed. , . , ..
Ordalnea and enacted Into a
.isw, this the, Sib,
'day of July, A. D. 18119.
_. • ' •'
JAMES MCENTEE, ...-
President otthe Select Coned'.
ATTEST: J. It. Oxt.kv.
Clerk ut Select Conned.
ALIfe.EDSLACE,
P esident of Common Council.
Attests BOON= lotroaronres, . : • ..
- .113 0 . Clerk of Com Mon Connell.,
=mMu.= l'A)UtRs.
Ipt TEL, 5 ,
41-F , Nutilhater Ilespenhalds.) •
anaiiCHANT TAXLASIS. ,
No. 53 Sulithileid StreetsPittibiullh•
W SPREIG GOO 6.1
£.'lendtd new ethen pt
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(morns, CANUMERES, ceCto
inn teeehmill , MciauLT atiolizos.
1442' .iieritheitk .'ttor. Talimitbfield strePt.
LIME.-100 bariele
..7 . 7„...ej_tya i rd White Lime; ZOO bale Eastern
1 " . ""‘ B.CANIFIZLD.
BPS
No,nm
far SCHENCIOB.sc
SYRUP, eiRAW RID" - TONIC AND
MANDRAKE PILLS will cam Conimmption,
liver. Complaint sad Evpspeptia, if taken accord
ing to directions. They are elf - three to be taken
at the same time. limy cleanse the stomach. re
lax the Liver and put WM work; then the appetite
becomes good; the foiel digests and makes -good
blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the
diseased matter ripens into the lunts, - and the.
patient outgrows me disease aud gets weM. This
is the only way to cure consumption.
To these three medicines Dr: J. H. Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pill.
moult Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the
lungs, nature throws It off by an easy expectora
tion, - for when the 'phlegm or aktier i rlf.n
slight cough still throw it off, and the patient hai
rest and the lungs begin to heal.
. T., do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
Pills must be ireely-used to - cleanse the stomach
and liver, so that the Putnionic Syrup and the
food will make good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
- removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver
is soon relieved; the Stools will show what the .
Pills can do; nothing his ever been invented ex.
cept 01. deadly part son witch is very dun.
gerous to use unless with startre that will
unlock the gall bladder andthe secretions
of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one of themost prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic - is a gentle stimulant
ands cl teratile. and the. alkali In the seaweed,
-`,which this preparation is made ot, - Swats the
stomach to tnrow out the gastric juice to,dissolve
the: f ood with the Pulmonic Syrup, nun it 18 made
Sato Rood flood without fermentatiunior souring
in thottomach.
The great reason why physiclaus So not Cure
Consumption Is, they try to do too much; they
give medicine to stop the cough, to Stu') chills,to
atop night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing
they d. range the whole digestive powers, lock
ing np the secretions, and eventually the patient
sinks and dies. yA
Dr. Schenck, in histreatinent,does not try to
stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever:- Re
move the cause s and tiley will nil stop of their
own accord. No one cauche cured of Consump
tion, Liver Complaint.- Dyspepsia., . Catarrh.
Canter, Ulcerated Throat, unless toe liver and
stomach are made healthy. "..‘,
If a person has consumption.. of course the
nags in sone Way are diseased, either tubercles,
abcesses, bronchial irritation, pleura, adhesion, -
or the lungs are a mass of inflammation. and fax
decaying. In such cases what must be done? It
Is not only the luaus that are wasting, but. it is
the whole body. The stomach and liver haveloffi
their power - to make blood out of fo d. Now use
only cuance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three we'll.
Myles, "which will bring tip s tone to - the 'stomach,
the patient will begin to want food. It - will digest
easily and make good blood; then the _patient
_gins so gain in flesh. and as soon as. the.body
gins to
grow,
the lungs commence- to heal up, •
and the patient gets !Silty and well. This la tee
only way to cure Consumption. . .
When there is so 11113 g disease and only Liver'
Complaint and Dyspepsia, tichenck's Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without
the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Maw; rake Pills
freely lulled oillious complaints, as they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck. - who baa enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past, and now weighs 395
pounds. was wetted away ton mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmignary Consumption,
hi. phyilCl3:3B having pronounced ells - case hope
less and abandoned L.m to his tate. He was cured
by the aforesaid met Mmes, sad since his recove
ry many thousxads similarly afflicted have used
DTO schenct's preparation wPh the same re
markable success. Full directions accompany
each, making it not Absolutely necessary to per.
sonaliv see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish
thele lungs examined, and ior this purpose he Is
professionally at his Principal Office,..Philadel.
phis., every Saturday, where all letters for advice
111113 t be addresaed. Ile is also profess.onztly at
No. 34 Rona street. New York, every other
Tuesday and at Nu. 35 Hanover street, Boston,
every outer Wednesday. He gives advice free,
but for a thorough examination with his Respi
rometer the price is es. O.Lee hours at each city
from 9 U. to 3 P.
• Price of the Pulmonlc Syrup and Seaweed Ton
le elm% *1.50 per bottle, or *7.50 a nail' dozen.
'Eland rake Pills 25 cents a box.. For sale by, all
uruirgists. my19:151-laP
tarDOCTOR WHITTIER CON
TINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. That numerous class of cases
resulting from self - abuse, producing un•
manliness, nervous. debility, irritability. erup
tions, seminal emissions, and finally im
potency,- permanently .cured. Verson' afflict
ed wifh aelicate.lntridate and long. Maud
ing constitutional complaints are polltelyln vited
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
ExPerlence, the best of teachers. has enabledhim to perfect remedies at once efficient,, safe,
permanent, and which to most cases cmu be Used
without hincrance to business. Medicines pro ,
pared in the establishment, which embraces of
fice, reception and waiting rooms; also, aoarding
ano sleeping apartments for patients requiring
da'ly personal attention, and vapor dnd, chemi
cal traths, thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed, state your
case. Read what be rays in his pamphlet of fifty
pages, sent to any address for , two stamps in seal
ed enve ope. Thousands of cases treatedannu•
ally, at 'once and all over the country. Consul
tation tree personally or by mall. office No. 9
Wylie street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours U A. ?E. to 8 P. Al Sundays 12 K.
to 3 P. M. Pamphlet sent to any address for two
stamps. apt
CAT" ELECTRICITY AS .4, CILTRA•
TIVE.—Dr. A. H. STEVEha has been
using Electricity as a SrltelikL HYSIIIITT In curing
chronic as well at acute conditions WITHOUT
SIZOLCLNE for more than TEN YEAGS, with int
bouctded success. A PA3II . IILIT, Including alt
part•culars, with certificates , and reliable refer.
ences, will be sent to any Ingsirer., •
A few fn. - M.911.d rooms vacant.. for hoarding pa
tientaln the Doctor's fattnily._ll applied for soon.
Office and residenee, :1,001 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. .oriS j 2
BATOEMLOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye 1/1 the besiin the world:
the only true mad perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; rl
dieeloas tints; remedies the ill effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair salt and
beautiful., black or Orormt. Sold by all Druggists
andPerfamers;andlproperly applied at Batche
lor,' Wig ?Amory, 16 Bond street. Z'ew
York my'Z:JM
EPILEPSIE CAN DC Cunt])
—Those havlay: friend!, afflicted are ear
nestly solicited to send for a Circalas Letter of
References and Ttatimoniale. which will con
vince the Inost skeptical_ of the curability of the
dictate. Address' VAL.. BUREN . LOCKJAW,
M. 1). 38 °rest Jones street, New `tors..
. ,
MARRIAGE RING.—
Ebs” s on the EttICORS YOUTH, and
the FOLLIES OF AGE, In regard to SOCIAL
fiV ILti, erlth certath help for the erriegi and nn
•fottunate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free
of charge.. Addrrea. ILO WAII.D AS•tfiCt ATltAllfs
Box I', Philadelphia, Ba. mS3I:I6I•d&F •
A.SSESPIMEENTB.
Oril CZ Or CITY ENGINZ33 AND'diniVwrob,
Pittsburgh, July 10, 1869. C
NO ICE .- The' Assessment for
the tioarderalk en Elm street (l llooMairld)
Main 'street to the P•musylyarda' Eat
Is ;low ready for exatainatlo and can Ls seen.
at ',fills:oil:lce until WED N.EU aI
DAT, :July ,2lst,'
when it wlll be returned to the City Treasurer's
oillee for collection. H. J. 3IUORE.
iyinitn2 City Engineer.
l/Yrica OF ENOIN&gR AND Stravryon,
dry
Pirrsaunint, July 3, /so%
XO'fltE.—The assessment for
ending and Paving YOBTEE'E ALLEY.
can Butler Street to the Allegheny Vailey
rordi is, now ready for examination. and eilli•he
seen atthis ottice.until WEDNESDAY. J 111.9 14.
when It will be returned to the City Treasurer's
onlee_for collection, • • •
.Iys- 2 •H. J. MOORE:City Engineer.
tnrrics Os CITY /THITINIOIII.A.' I
• P/lISDUT,TII, July 15t. 1,869.
VOllCE.—The'ASstsainent for
thclloardlialk on Boundary and , Laurel
streets is now ready for examination, and can be
seen at this odiee until MONDAY, July-12th.
1860, when It be returned to the 1.1t7
Treasurer's ofnee for collectlOn ' •
371:128•, , H. J. MOORE,
' City Knalneer•
pEnvecs. sTREET.—Nokice
is hereby given that the endersigned4 *n
otated viewers to 3,SSeld 'datelines 'and benefit's
or °PenitiK. Reh.....oes• - atreet. Strait ward. Alla•
glieny, trete „Craig to tr,ederal street... Till meet,
on the premises to 'attend to duties at their and.
pointment. on WiItANIMIDAY. itly2)ld, £ 1380 •'
at 4.A:ionic P. M. . 4 1 •
01 , 114 xfitusET, • . .
A. HOihot. „. • •
/Y5:145 - - A. M.. MARSHALL, - .
QUAG IL EWIC STKEET.The
P.J nntterilgned; appointed 'to *seen 'dimwits
and Delielltd for openWg Seagewlok otrretilSlXth'
ward, C%y_of Allegneny, wilt meet ou the int=
Ws on F BI DAY, Oly A4d, 1809, at, cocloa
p. it., tointendlo dltttlei °illicit , Appointmnt.
; - • T. , J.. HRRBIAIINv•
LEONARD WALTER,,,
Jv5:185 TiNgAn SMITH. . • •
ICEL.
• ICE! • lIDE • 140E1 -
ICE. D
No. 65 'dine+
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rirmamcits,
g.here iddreigeg to W. KBES& Math
iraid.Alleglonty.lerlil *votive. prompt attention..
Wagons muting In Ottonsygtkand Allegheny.
irthllo t • • '
fIVNn I LARE ) - 124'
Onlebeelorstreet,` Matitataaturer of
ante Cement, saderseel Hoolne.
4 ° l .
FOR SA LE
FOR EIALROA,RENT
NE
- An elegant new Brick Dwelling, T rooms, at..
tie and wash' room: • '
House cif.4 rooms, 2 lots, 16th ward, *1,400.
House 04 rooms, 1 lot, 16th ward, *1,500.
Houk of 4 rooms, - 2 iota, /Tth ward. 112,500. 1
House of *rooms, 1 01, 17th Ward, *2,400.
House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward, *2,000.
House of 2 rooms, 1 lot,'lst2t ward, $BOO.
10 lutS,Slehert.t plan:1,00 to $BOO.
A lets, 44th street; 200 each.
410;*, 45th street, 11,900 each. , . 5
IOtP, Hatfield sitZei, sae° ittell' '7
lot, : Shennan street, $1,50."' • ,
5 lots, 40m street, 20s 210 . , 4 512,005.. '
4 Tote, Butler` street , 64.000. -
• 'I'I33.II6ATINSI3I DLOUSIFIELIS.
Loci 201.137 Pet:l4B6k ten years to pay. A:
hotte cost 4500: interest on both, 488 a yea.
Many pay slBo.year rent. At Blooinfleld Ton
vrtald save $ll4 ayear and your house and tot
in less. hdn 10 years. uhurches and 'schools
30 Etc:el of land, a mlle 'from Sharpsburg,
66,000; aeres of It, 3.500.
m; ALUM 17th ward.-
'VALUABLE COAL LAN . DS IX
v .VIEGINIA FOR SALE OR LEASE:-The
undersigned. in ,parsnanee o . 4 . 4hdeeree of the
Circuit Court of the county enrico, In the
State of 'V Relate. made on the 3d
1869, wll t receive PROPOSALS Vi RITIIY bi t
either for the PURCHASE UR - LEASE. Dora and
after the 31st DECEMBER,IBI39.Ibr the whole.
or.. any part, of the. UOAL LANDS .nitrate
Chester ne‘ d county, Va., belonging to the CheS
terfleid Coal and Iron Mining Company. '
The lands en , t said Company more than
000. The mines ;which the. contain hare been f
and are now being profitably worked by the . pres
ent
lessee?, and tee 'property Is cottaidetettot
great val. , e for Its coal and iron ore.
The differ( nt tracts are known ali follows:
'• WOOLDRIDGE'S and FALLIKG UREE7V2 -
cout‘ining about '.IWO HUNDRED AND .h OHM-.
ACRES
BLACK
" - NUM
"BARRER and DRAM:7T NINETY-NINE
ACRES:
- -
"BA EVnt and HARRIS'. " TWO HUNEBED
AN te T YOU tt AC RES:
• r•CRILLIN'IS." ISEVEN.TY•SIX ACRES
ARTIN'S,'• (one tract,) THIRTY ACRES;'.
"31 ARI TN's." (another t ract.iT EULER II -
DEED AND TWRNTY•SIT ACRES
"SALLE PITS," TWO eiTiNDRED ACRID'S.
'and a COAL,VARD and LAND a'l ached thereto.
on James river, opposite h icnmond, containing
npwaras of FOUR ACRES. - • .-
inquiries and proposals may be addressed to
the undersigned. Postollice Box 3451, Richmond;
Va., until tow 90th day of October,D. 1869.
t Is recommended that the propisals be made
as specifics as posstb-e;alnne the decree requlrea'
them to be reported to the Court for Its approtal
or d se ppr .val at the next•terns, commencing on
the 26ctt day of October. D
1869 _ • _
ANREW4OHNSToN.
POWHATAN _ROW RTS.
1 ' ' - Special Commisstonsrs.
40k3OKEN" 'STATION PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
. ' . \'
Tide beant:fal ritnation cannot beety4pass4
for privat.e rmidences In any direo ~
ion, ff - ro mope
to - both - cities, being only eight miles up the
Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Any pert onde•
siring information about thlsproperty can obtain :
It by calling at the once of the IRON.CITY hiU
TEAL LIFE INSURANCE COAIPANY„ ,15
Federal street, Allegheny.. Lots from 'one-ba
acre to Rye acres; also. small,lots sultliar
chasers. There is a good location for a niagrafaC
Turing establishment, between the - Railroad an
Allegheny river. jels;kle
FOR SALE. •
' .3 lots In Mansfield. 60x180 each. 31 sere
of laid, grapery, peaches and small fruit. good
spring of water, tog house, Lc; price low. 711.0
acres. Economy township. Beaver Co; price els
per acre; g 0.141 orchard of 300 bearine- fruit
trees. House of 7 rooms. 11,1 i miles from-Econo
my station.- 1,100 acres,Glimore Co.. West Vs.:
gbod soil,Weilltimbered and. watered: price
per acre. 205 acres, same county. good home
.and orchard: Price ber acre. 1.240 acres,
•Braiton Co.. west Va: rich soil and, well tint
bered; price .13.50 per acre.
Bonds and _Mortgages wanted by . •
THOS. SIMPSON & 8.11. HOLLAND-
89 GRANT STREET'
office, back room.
FIPR SALE. •
r 'Near-Osborn Station, on the l'lttabuigh
Ft. Wayne and Chicago Itallzoltd,
d.- .
•
TViro LOTS, •
•
.
ContainingAbOut 'Two hires Bah.'
miciiThßE O*,
W. MACKEOWN ,&. 8O 0.,
- 195 Lilierty ,Street.
nilds • .
:FOR SALE.
• 12 acres of CdAL LAND. 3 wiles from Teat.
Deranr.eville. on the Little Saw Mill Run
-137
137\ acres near Dontspille,indlana county Pa.,
on Livermore *Station. W. V. S. IL, well int•
proved and cheap. • .
HOUSE'AND - LOT on-Murtet street, DLlnctins-
HOM3E. AND LOT on Liberty • street,rats
burgh. •
/USE AND'LOT on Fonrth avenue,
4 HOUSES AND LOTS 111 Elizabethtown _ _
3301ce and cheap Stints in Tennessee and MIA
-alum • TUnTi •
msi" ).7 Grant street.
FOR SALE.
Property'on hprinc gtll. 7th ward, which com
mands a del ghttni view oft be surrounding c an
try, for iPvecs. miles. The nronad contains IL
lots Wilt feet- front by 250 feet deep, on widen
therejs about 57150 grape, clues in' bearing'
order, ailew choice pear, apple slid - peach trees;
also a variety of small fruits good stable, good
well of water and cistern, new frame hatue cone I
taining 4 rooms. with - hall, and cellar under
whole house; everything in good order.
Also,' hottse•and lot on. f..edite stree house Iva
story frame: contains 5 rooms andlifll; lot run*
through to Carroll street.
Other houses and lots in rood localities. In
quire Of • SI.
iteal 'Estate, Geniral proketage: and Insuranie
Agent, corner Ohio and dausdusky Streets,
F ARM FOB SALE. • '
- • A GOOD FARM. in West Deer tOwnellp, Al
legheny countY, 10 milei from nhargeburg. A.
FRAME TM, S PAIR!' ROUSE; of stir rooms:
'CELLAR anger all house; alsoosLAlK/E F Ramp-.
BAMN„ 88r38 feet., &no other , onthgllnlngs.
-Young Orchard Choicifirrilt.rrees, kG
•
,
Foripsrtlenlars cut on the premises, or at
JOHN-W. Must:oN%. 349 -Liberty Strew, or,
adcto s s 1313Yetai, ..1111xsi itidge P
AUegheny eonn , - J310:37.
ARDENEI TAKE - NOTICE.
—FOR SALIL—The FOURTEEN , AMA .
AND,. on she Allegheny Rarer.. and. now
used for gardening purposes; well Improved tar
In &high:nate enniratlonv containing *Oar
Op Eng, now ,offered et a bargain:" Call soon.
A.lso;'.other Farms tu good loassidns. Woolen
leaciary. two , Bouses; and twenty arreerof /and
on the. Central Railroad:. • Rouses sad Lots Far
Sale and-Todet In both For tarsi:o4P par.
union inquire of - WILLLUR WARD. •
V fe2ll:!. - ;13111 Grant street. oonosiva Cathedral.
ALUAIILE WARN FOR SALE.
—dltnated is dllenheny, towntialek. %West.
moreland connti. - 10 m - lo awl wally from Me
/Cetus stat en; on the Allegheny Valley:navrona
Contains /04 aorea. 000 f 'watch are cleared; ali f .
sunder fent.; • ba/ance valuable timber; under-
layed with coal; : 4 foot veld: - Hewed Log House'
'arid Blanc an orchard of 140 tree*, crated; law
Vice la well watered and la a ;moo. pel g h b o th oo d, t ,
rot grice and Waco apply to B.
- /U4 Fourth stoma, •
ES I R ALE IIWIpLuNG
; liottat IN &TALI/EV4Y vere tt
IrO
LE.—a•welt - built two story Brick. House. of
.todt, , seiren scrims gOd cellsr;.ipos and .sratnr
torts; lot twenty feel front bc, one hundred and
ten deep tornarailely.' •In good logician. Apply
to • Illetrr a BONS.
J7lO i
ap Mita Avenue,
sinssosons
.8=411:
ziesANABA Tpare.
rjr:s4;wifu "
Ica,
ANCHOR COTTON MULL,
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statiormitran otir4r,kyt Dl IMalna ilea?
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