I gin FARS, GARDEN A%D ROESEHOLD. . . Ming Sweet P , Acklit—Tgie menet-. , oni' receipts already' published' o n this ~ ~ eub,lect,. we add the: followingi"'Out the tomatoesi throug h, or. if large, , ,siice,;in \_..- . thiree; let them stand in brinq'tfiler night. T0....tt quart of yineger three.,piitsde,Of sugar; in this vinegar: cook-the- . .teanatoes . . until& fork can easily be ,passed through them. As fakt ae,they •are. cooked, take . it .... thetnout with fork and lay - them down in a jar-•-say two or three layers - Of toma toes; sprinkle ;pulverized •tinnamon.and cloves, and a thin layer - of• • sugar; then .. . alternately tomatoes, spices and sugar,' . woking all the tomatoes in the ,samevin ar; If necessary, • add more sugar and . Seger, - .When the jar is filled, cover the, tomatoes with good cider vinegar, cold, throwing away the vinegar in which the tomatoes • were cooked. Lay some horseradish root over the top of ' the - .pickles, and put a weight on to keep them covered. This recipe is equally goo cl for ripecucumbers. I have_ tested it forth° past two years, and found no trouble in • keeping geed pickles. . . .. • ' Pere clingstone peaches, just ripe. To: . 4 itis: of fruit allow 3 lbs.' sugar / pint cider vinegar, 1 - tablespoonful cinnamon, and lof cloves, tied in 'a thin rag. Use • e porcelain kettle. Boil the Vinegar, sts. gar,and spice until the sugar is melted; then add the fruit and boil until. tender. - B.+ move the fruit with a skluimer, and ' boil the liquor '.to: a thick syrup;. return the friiit and simmer until done; pour out and let stand till tool; then -seal up tight,. removing the spice. ; If they do not keep and are not excellent.: it will not be. the • fault - of the_ reCeipe,.. for .I have'hed my fruit.keeP two years or. more and. be as good as when first pat up. The same re ceipe an sw ers for .quinces; pears anticher, ries—quinces and peers to be first boiled tenderin water: '' .' ': - . ... . , _ . .Tratrilig Tomato„Yilles.—A. neighbor lady last year .tiained her tomatoes up small : poles—bean: pokes—over six feet high, reaching out abeve the poles. This case io a- practical demonstration of the success that meyattend this method of training.. iis had not seen with my own - eyes I could hardly credit a truthful . ac count of it. The poles were set before the plants were;-‘andwhen - the latter be gan to grow the leading ..shoot was only retained, all others being kept off through :the season, As it increased in length, it was tied to the pole -with common wool . - twinefrorntimeto-time:u-simplyn -vine • like a morning glory orAhoneysuckle. i - The fruit, of course, set first at the lower i'...., . end of ' the vine, and as the , season ad renced, higher up, until now there is , iSrtilt that bids fsir to ripen at the top of the poles. There - it hung in beautiful • • itinsters,,easynccessible, with no otrstnic , tion whatever, and no fruit rotting under iiiiiiiiii - Or vines where the sun could not 1 - . .touch it. •_This is all open to the light'and. • heat of the sun and to the wind. The • ..plant; in short, has a fair chance given it. • to develop itself, and it was ready And - ,glad to 'avail itself of the privilege. If 'there is a worm on the vines, he can not . - hide away, but can easily be found and -- rliestroyecir andthe groundcan be.worked end the weeds ; kept - down AhrOugh the whole season as. easily as among corn. . . The grower is oriiistress of the situation," • ' and she feels it, and the pleasure and profit derived are thereby enhanced. ' ._!.. ' The plants may be set in rows four feet : ' apart In the Tow., , z.,They will . bear to be set eloserithanthio, but there will be less r freedom: of. movement s" for, -the - hoeing, . tying, etc. . . Try Try it reader; it is as cheap as the com mon trellis—yes, cheaper; it is 1 ' easy, certain, Will ripen fruit some earlier . - and give you more of it,'of good quality, •. from the same areas—in a word, will , 'pleaselon,4 , Tournts/ of ..4grietatural.- . - Sheep lifter. Sttearing.—A ft er a sheep has lost its fleece, the skin 'becomes very .' ''bensative -- to -- the heat of-the searching Sun, or the chill of a cold:storm. To be • convinced of this, and the importance of • making some extra exertion for the coin fort of the.animals, it is only necessary to , . - visit the.' field where the flock is kept, when the day is hot or immoderately . -t• cold, and ' witness the discomfort man ifested. In either case the sheep will be found ' seeking shelter, pant ing or ablitning,-and of .ceurae suffering severely. '- - •-'•- 1 •• ~ ' • ' Probably the most economical mode of • L•.prtitecting'ther,flocs 'ism turn-Ahern into . -me woods, or into a field a part of Which • - is covered with forest . trees. . here, in a • . hot' ay theylre shielded front - the sun, .. • . andln a cold storm get some protection. '•` It is betterjliciWever,*hen a cold' storm •• .approaches to drive the flock up, Vie keep "them -rig `the , barn until the weather is suitable for them to go out again. . . -it will be - remembered that but a few ''''• years ago,-thonsands of sheep were killed. i n . liorthern-Ohieli by a cold, storm some time - in June. ; .Farmers at that time Who . •,-,-- thoughtful enough to care for their flocks, ...., .savedthens,,..and the : ,lessonn , learned then P :' . . should:be redieinbere. It I not frequent that iiiehtive summer storms` severe en :-___. oggh....tpkillAtiC.ektlettright, unless, per ; • haps. It be a few oldnpeltert, "4ertliat . • . . is no argument ligliiiist givieg them pro :. tection, for When,tus animal suffers from any cause, it declines in flesh and strength. :. - • At-this season -it is partici - flay ln port s ant Old sWes.yrkth Ilmtes be, given all the ~ advantage --- D - adhle, for - they' haft,' two - - lives to suppOrb i amt the draft upon their • . , . systems is lietivy.etiough, without being .. ' • - stibleeted=tnetniuraned-which might, w itti ~; V e !ear es.. l Mt v0.„.,0 ~ 4- ,1.- 1 - 77 ~. -. . , •Profits.of Farming.—No small expo ,,` •••,• --rience..annsome:observation convinces me that, Circumstances being equal, (ark.: 1 - ' ''''-' legwill•fetilatin.cempenaation - for labor; '. '; - :' - as ample",a 'dividend upon capital . fa- K vested, as it:nom:Min ' tradeti -- width men i • ._., . , invest in, sad even the ordinary pursuits rivi _ , s 11469Intiltraljd ..ssoMt lire. ! Of - 2- thirid. I eleePralf. extr • - iolary - ' mules - -of i ••' --A.P.-00,f9r o P e • -664alit6at l er 9f gambling 1- • and . sifieeniatio6:. , . The' 'returns ' or, Mit !. . .cropsstriktionetoinetimes withestont..A,::. if..,..,orentri,-sisi.aroaltiriftakencas , :abies, lead. ::• . • to Most dnitS#6 . ., speculations: .A. gisliS, , • . ....••of seed beinetlinesleturns one hundOst. - . fold! end this belPglintrif 6 lleelptt Yleirt 1 ' - Nvotildperlispit give ten .thousand fold, .., . ..aqd in on . geometrical ratio. Seventy. i - . ' bushels 00,6400.0 1 Wed ivili'lleld four 1f., - . -.'hillidred,-'ortvientrfot,_ one; 64mshel of n.' •;--. • : Wheat 'Mottrii. will -11814 arty ;; or thirty • ; '"*' i r - for one; ti,pe.ck or egtikplpted Will yield, 1, i '. • itXty Itishels, or two hundred and foity • for one; a-pound - of carrot, -Poot, 'or .ruts 1 --: • ,- bagaiteed will-predtte.64it 10;406 hon ,. - - -.'''..-.4lred-buishels,'.everthisnebtOthV tiellani. 1 ..: ...-.-- The rikeethi:inthese uses. , Seeni Wise ''. '.';. -r • - ! . ...:4zinritiottliiet they 'hre_CluitlOY . t..elai: AiMhillataN Ats43l44LlVoileiqesatwroke'ffill paratively small expenin • tik nu 4x dent conclusions }WAD CO' 4 of the, cola profits of Or PENDIBII46IIIAL farming are to be dream s a from such re • ERSitsinaricS DEPARTHENT. stilts as these; so many in doll Airenni- Furranataltie,F.A., April 2,1809. stane,es of abatelhent entarl nto the cost, To THE BTOOKaorAYERS OF THE •FE trELVA.NTAmaIriBOAD uOMPANY. that if these were the only elegy UelttS iven in the cese, the solution Of Ilk 15 Pro blem OXlBtfsekbolders. saregtatered on th e Books of a.. WO tAmpany ou the ,2.oth da,y 01 April. 1869. would give the most erroneon "3l and "`" ceptive results. . -wattle entitled fo "wawa* /ar TV.E'NTY - FP 4C. .111110E2, - T. of theirseftpeotive interests in New We are not to look to agriCt tilre rk „toe at par• 5.5 fchlows: any extmrdinary mr sudden gin whim , too• Fifty per cent. at the tune of subserip for example, the drawing of avls. trt,a tioa. betweeu the 18th ; say Of XII, 18091 and lottery, or a shrewd specs lien ste t he -3°1 ' 12 l a ye r . jusl9lll3B9. "' ) wts .With w t . , ze a l Sgmtd. Fifty per ce nt,:hepteen the 18th d If we take ten caerch of caintat, w 4 millthat , lorNovember, two. and the di nl day of DeCe amount pert 1869. or. if BtockholclLra should prefer. the the end oftwenfy fears the raimershax :e the greatest increase of ' capital, and thi t " Fb°le ' ira°wlt "y " ' Paid IT At the timetime o"nb scriptt cm. and adl4.ll.6i,Vhaellt SO paid up shall be the inetease is more evenly divided! beilee etaidea to yarn rata ci the Dividend that may among d them tha - among the nierchants2/ lered tull shares. Farming is also fat safer finrEirue eerri I .Thirri. That every .btockholder holding less tails to secure B computenly then tuereanJ in tour .oar 13, shall be entitled to s ubscribe tile pursuits I t t . yen ure o say wat tvv enn fop l one share; and, those holding more than ty merchants fad in business to one' far- mirk lisle of four ,haze shalale lbe entitled to sub• mar, andthis ought to open the eyes of seflb f" an * Ali sluo s , unon which instalments are young men with small capital going into yet , o be paid under Besolation of Nay 13, business. --Gernwitaton Telegraph. mut Abe entitled to their allotment of the How to Make Fargang Pay.—We ft iv ii en d r n e lt , pe a r . cell . at par, as though they the following extract, in lectureL THOUBS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. by Wm. Cht4 Esq., before the sea- 1a1M 26 chusetts Board ot Agriculture: - Tost ICE. "If a man wants to succeed table busi ness he meet have faith in it as a business yi "Mrlne 1 869 a that will sustain him and provide for his ferry old age, and afford a comfortable support for his fatully.'That IS what we want' to see among fartnert ' When theltuut Who drives down a titakefeels that it ifr driVen fpr life, when he feele tits; every tree he plants la w be a strong bond: to bind him, to that spot for We, he will ,thrive by farming; and when flamers do this they will show to the world that they have faith in their business, and they will be ready to make investments he it, lust as the mtirehant makes. fistseetnWate in his business. Thetherehent Is not afraid to make 'Ventures. Wife:the•sees an oppor tunitY for proliehe isOdyto invest his` money in order l te sectre•lt. It is not so with the farmer. Js 'afraid to pat any money in theOnsienees he under stands best, and which ,he gpght to make pay seven per cent. - Then we ward, not onlklinore faith, but more knowledge, in order" to make farming more• profitable. We want a cheap diffusion of agrlculturalpapers and books. It may be said that we have already enough of these---and certainly the increase of agricultural papers has been wonderful during, the lest• ten or fifteen years; and I suppose it may be said that not one - farmer in ten takes an agricultural paper, or knows anything of what is going on intim agricultural world. The man who takeli an agricultural pivr knows about the new apples_toad the new grapes, and the inarlet price Of his , own products, and it will he difficult to cheat him. He aul • get, the full value of his crops, because ho knows what is going on and what they, are worth. , But, outside of those who take the papers, and are , posted, the great mass do not understand these things. They have not4hereitaisite knowledge to dispose of •theircropsto the best advantage. They do not know how to raise them at a profit: The great mass of our farmers keep no farming accounts, and do not know whether - they are farm ing at a loss or gain at the end of the year. They have 'hot their business in hand as the merchant has. They do not take an account of sto - Ck once a year, and they are not able te determine,. when'the first of January comes, whether their operations have been profitably , carried on or carried on at a •loss. I say , that it the way most farmers hve. They do not keep accounts. , Watering Manes in Baulk/tr.—lt is not wise to begin to water Plaits in the gar den, unless it is intended to follow it up thoroughly. If plants , An - the, open ground are Watered; they throw out their little roots near the surthee in Order to drink In thenioisfedf, and if vi these the watering be negleeted; thiee . little fibrous route perferrof lack of. moisture, and the plant. Eiders.' When they are not watered at. 7 - the little roots go down deeper hi seardii of moisture, and in well cultivated soil, in good condition, they will uanallyi Mel , enough , to keep them from suffering, , taless the drouth continue unusuallylong. If it 'seem ne cessary to give water,' it should be given copiously in quintity,',sufficient to go down to the bottod of the roots; a sprinkling that'merely wets the .surface Is worse than none. , Syringing ..the, leaves to wa4l off the dust, if done In the even ing after the sun. is down,;Vill improve the appearance and health of the ple.nta:: —New England Homelfetid.' L , To Make : Cuttingt . gr0t0 . .4-I ,used to have a greet - dad of trouble to make ciii4 rent and gooseberry cuttings br slips grow, until' I tried the folloWinglihni: , r boiled some potatoes until they were, nearly done, and then stunk onend each. slip and put in 'the ground; Every 'slip sprouted and.greltrTvielt c all au er, with mil but one or two ,e;ceptions. ' T eide.s of putting the boiled potatoes to e:end lot the cuttings mat: to . furnish and keep , moisture enough. for thew do grow;.nntll the roots became large enough' to gather this moisture and substance from tho soil; I sever treed , it.nn grape nettleget ~ but 4 0 not see auk i reasonwhy.t - would not do as well with grape*at .. 7itgonytbin e. gelti.. 'To Seep' theißugs ilteasrl....ProtectiOur. melcia, - squiiiih end encumber vines:Vats: . Take, sticks foulbrchealong and one-helf ttih in dituneterr—Plne is test.'Wisp'i oneinch of one end 1R..11 - 4 , 100 ftrotton„ 1 or Linen.. Dip --this in turpentine, and, l• stick brie di' two In each MA, lastit4 only the wrapped pmt- aboveground:KaThe, odor of the turpen4k l AekllPiel?43 lll ess.- 4 g have tried tidefer,l9Aleitty; says a • correspondent 4t, 04 1 / 6 /VeapiedOpper, Pwlthurdforixostineene.d ,, A .tuviso . 7 )( • Preserving .425,.—A. Parisiehl;pame. . to oommoodit to, icOri . tinigtodforre preservation 4,..eggs: Di it . re tut \ 1 ounces of beater*. in eigb ~,,Pl;peeli of ~ ..lnzi . Wit= olive 6119.4 k dale fekr _,'L I P 0 Pal I " ''' ;Tiltsr.rrtragir,_____mm , i tilt 1 L finger and annoint ..tberelitat . Mew& "o. l,o lll[EDiggiguriorer , o OF Tnee The oil will tintnediately.be absorbed by 11914,17,7m,.,,,iiiiiittiii ao , ,i ee ti ri i e . l 4iii:: the shell 1 . and the -pone Aalledtitrtt by; the- d i,; 7 l 4 , wv i ggz to i-r E o , LINT. 'eat - of tip, wait , If kepViirs, cool pia% the- eggcs- 'Ti m & Pr os is,i iii;niotps; payable - out 44. - : '4l fi erti T ) Yeerei*lr4,9*ipidadlt free i,aiiii, 40 Ot V. o..iii'*, 18,1d,-- ~,., . . - -' -- 4 1 - .'i,. : , at t :its' ',noon liteelitficsirt. 63 o 6 " 7 * .. , ..i...... 1 : ~,', 5 :',1:n.it.1.1.1:_.:1-tV.4 I'' , ' - - .114Y --, 124*E°G; says the 41""ftr4 49",h,,,„,n1t—)jv7""itYrffiltiritsViSraso. ! t „ ' 1 _tea like.,* harpso an'ttuani,bl3l .ow lb''''' OrprirlDENM4:a. The - Pres*. , i the fore leg . -Therelan spot on each leg ; ' •-, —Mt/Mt startavos Th e ' es* for jitiVlielOWi l the?-kneei Inlthe for& Of a er n ,alt:RSigt erre. ANN; orYAileght2Ti: ! p or l 4 YTti n ni g h-tlici the sweittipasliiii off, &via this aarLareiiired *A id l ilt' grin nu ; Ind It is nine ...41'11M this deinflAb44iigergetiVegratrs.l.Y %at caltosnrualaft, If,l;,gete e/eftelt 'ail hi 401:40411,110.0 .Abhilicr_giookkplderAMLLteij ieSl4ll34ll94pillyes the hog will gekalcit; he will will appear Agit ;7 !llV,F!".7l r f.,!:•t,"'n7llinsi nos3unep. ' 4l sod Mitt ,Pedtatld..quielle, let.,gete l pilla s t 1 mgra_oo.,., :—,,,.... ,_ . , 7 rel v rt '''' 'oath, hlm T i , . , - I' w in g o, barn, . are a c L1 .J .,.20: —. 1 ) . jUlitnepett :the pores, This lc 0 4 041 thy Mb, :: ~ , , yi ita , • ..,/ft•alf+V . 0. — , 4 5.: Ding Wept -with a - . corn cob, and wnalt•eca...A Avesta , . ILLILL.im' log with wartoloter. ti !t 1 .I*.itc ;i=i ~ _. .., •"" `'' ...;,.._,:i ' ' `." Tres' ilitiiiillAtailit'lllttligiliiiitilt W . ' Ifg uliwihmlint4ll"v"."*CtPiFi. Impeded bE-120,14.W1.414Aebererti:4 , a rte s - - pry ,{ . iniw °wit" sad 11!" •Threei dollariagt day and hcoard'is ofird;, liiiiiitint plicii"oriiiiioJy'tb a ikeetS eeYeet like , gasp* fannereerttegAllEA 6 o. ~ T.W At thikeheel gall enigktr a !Pt. W50 1° 1,8 wheat will all be eat ins QV Or „twp., im4,ii t iogthearreanestatectorthisesettle_‘ , . ~. ' ~,- - ----- ,;,o;•:14.) gym , 7,1 .1) iv •g; , .il ..: fOl .14 V.; I ; ... , . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1869. NOTI i , • Sei Oth, Page 298 of ieramoretamewtSl‘ , A. City Digest, i . .„, , NOTICE IS 1 / 4 : 13 ,- " .. BY GIVEN' TO 1 CITIZENS OF P. ITTSBURGIit 169 f city That the asseeementa Leo A nese? City ich C o it il Building; -Special, Poor, Bolt 'ltr Water Bent and Ward , &Ana Taxes Jong \ • teettoe. have been returned to me fur eta DEDUCTION The above taxes are subject to. , nor before the C.P. nvirrEacsrru - m f.paalla Fit - si Day of Alga, • • • • 4 aween the "pit PEE CENT= if paid, 14 ';:fIRST DAY OF `AUGUSI . Asp rife . - FIFTIEENYW , DAY OF SEPTEIIIi between will be allowed on tazeara, Lid between reptember ilitmsulb and October dr-A 'tar A n addttlon or ttve pes centum will be road. Matt Mzes unpaid October drst.and an add lemmas fire per aeutum will be added, to all Lases mitnlng empald on November drst. • CITY TREASITREB, 4th AVENUE. YITTsBnI44.• Jahr L mum . 0:143 DIVIDENDS. IIA'THE; BOARD OF Dllt.E6. TORS or the NATION/41. T".7BI:TRAtSCif. COMPANY. No. gl3 Diamond,. Allegheny; have declared a dfy:dend of ;TWO DOLLARS AND rIPI•4 CESTd out of the'pronts of the last months; payableoa and aftes , the 15th lost: jyl2lin9. JAS. R. EkTZVENSON: Secretary. _ OTTICE. AN'ZVZAw's MITIIIIANCE Co., t ~...Prtraumitl,oltily T. 18e9.10, - . THE OLIIECTOIIS OF THIS Company have this -day declared - a divi dead of YOUR DOLlrittid, AND PUTT CENTS per share. ant , of , the- prodts of the lest six monthr. to be credited eu tae Mott rates.- tylihnote J. G. COFFIN, tiecretsry. DIVIDEND.—The Board of 3Ltnagtrilor the MONONGAHELA NAV-. lOATION COMPANY lasee 'Old day declared a ld atyend of THREE, DuLl.Atta a share on the 'stock or talc' Complay. payable forthwith to the athekholdera or. Attclr legal reurreeotativeo. at the race Of said Company. NO. 94 DIAMTINM tintERT. Ittebtreb. betlieeti:Jha hotra of ILO A. K. ac d r. , ‘•, ELL. Treasnra. . PITTSBURGH. July Bth. 1869. . • 931:194 • :OFFICE OF THE FitAxicas LNSUILANCii .Ccistr.L'a • No. 41 Onto Street. AU:Emu:sr.l'e4; July 6th. 1800. fir"THE DIRECTORS OF TRW' - BBN FRANKLIN ISBBRANCE rANT Wive this day declared arilvidend e ONE ‘DOLTiett e:so-virry OEETS PER BEARE mit at" the proms of tbn lent MI _menthe; parable to cash, un sod _niter WELINEsPAY. Jul) 14th, 1860.- VEOItRE 1:1, Jun LE.' jsittitle t `secretary . ... . . .. IgY"'DIVIDEN.D.,Tht. Prod/ ... _ . •., ,D.IINT , tad Directors of theIiIRMING RAM And f•ITISBUBOli BRIDGE CO. - Pave - declared a Dividend eq , ONE DOLLAR and rIFTY CENTS per there out of the.earangs of the past all mouths : payable foramitl. ED dr ARD ,110 YE, Treasurer, j11:18+3 ' - _. .._—.-A . 45 Lt b " t 6treet,_ ME/kill:4ra & af..t!MPACTUL ER'B VAT. BANK, / . • Pr 1.7 q1U1.1.011. Ottt. 1%69. -'DIV 1 DEND.—TheDiree- TONS oe a his Bank here this day deels. ed a dividend of FIVE PiLit CENT. on the Capital Stock. out' of. ttie proflt3 of the !sat six. mouths, p •gri,ble forthwith. free of all • .1i7:17 0 . JOHN' SCLYR7P-- 1., Cashier. OFlitra of , tlAsti ISnctiescz-ro , t - P.t7sencrlipn. 6. , Ab 6 U• IarDIVIDEND.-Tilbe Itoord of , "free gen of tide Somp my lave tot. (ty dee!' evil a dividend or TR OCR DOLL ettB PAR SHARE out of the proets'Of the last sts months, `lmTnnloon demand, Avow' Government. tax. ‘j,ln73 ,J01.1 NSTON. S neetary. tr_46J,S,V,IIIIIX,a ilAtiffy July 1809. . ,EarI;"TRE.. 110411 D 01 4 -DIREC— • Tr/rti of this - Utak have this day declared a aulul-anhual dilideou . f I'E.ll CENT., PaYable; to the eV:M*49ISIIOn forthwith. free - of all . W. 31aligry, •3:1110 , ' cashier, * I.ITTSLRInOII,-JULT"' • 2f.twatrAt. CoxpANY, • • No. caa, eonn Vcrtet• WTHEMRECTOREI TllloS BANE have'doClATed DlTidezol of FIVE 'RAW 0natT.4,10, , of the' otoots of -the I,Bst Six. tnor.ths, PITO& on or after the 151Rbloit., free tot GOVornMent,lll.l.. • , • ..IY S , NOWT. J.: OMER, 'Cashier. IarqIIADTERLIE , DIVIDEND . /28T NATIONA L X PI,ITSPIIII.O I I , • rite`.lt4VN2l9ll;:MV‘Th'7l:7"sp et etareirw Dividend at 7111312 E rElt U 16 a. oc • .ositotlaltitock. ovt of 411 s pratts at thq last three Anoalllll, ,pavabla. ft:City:4 , l4'l2l.e al etat9 I:2o3ovaratarnt Tat. - • " • L'' z D.:SCULLY. Cashier. • T /$09.• ' • • • 116:152 , ':;., • ' ' FLTTINDVILOTIa Jail. 1. 1109. IairIIPHEDIECIIANICS NATION. BAWK;riftlisl •*dlrldettrY bt EIOET I IS) rmt. [re d ott *fter July I 3tt ins r. • J. 50. G bIARTID. r.:lty• • " ' r.a Vedder. ,4411pD t trslietil,syra ittlzitlt, luly let NATIOXAL H . 180AWK,0. . Y - larnivmssulz-The Eiliectiore • .triobrtBl6 o Babt 118villits' day 4:melt:mid-I 4111080#01 Frgli,Pra , Ql4 , lZlPlY lble Su' 411 ? ,P,4 0 441.A 1 ' Rs 9 trt,i4.llk. 4r:.;Casiae- A. J. COCHRAN, samara ion" ;,0•1 rige • I ~1 g , ..:,.. - tr-71 • I • • 1 -- riter IsTRTFP ISEA,WEED TONIC AN' MANDRABB - PIL ,_ LA will ctmezConsumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. if taken accord in gto directiona. They await three 10 be take at the aametUne. ,They cleanse the stomach, re ' lan the !Ivor and put it to work; thea the supetit _ becomeagood: theta...l digests and makes go.. blood; the patient begins to ii , row in flesh; th diseased matter ripenunito the lungs, and ,th • . patient outgrows tne disease and gets wen. T is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. IL'Sslieurk, o Philadelphia. owes Ids unrivaled success in th • treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pal monk iiyrup riptng the morbid matter tothe lunge.imitate inf.:iv:3'oT by au easy expectora tion; for when the phlegm or matter i 3 ripe a slight cough is ilrthrow it off. and the patient has rest and the lungs begin tri heal., .- • .. _, T..do this, the Seaweed 1 mile and Mandrae Pi l lsl must be trfeirtnedtcieleanse the-stomach and liver:. eti that, the.Pulrdenic *lmp at.d , the food will make good blood. - , .- • • - , , Schenclt'a Mandrake piliS act nnOig the liver, removing all obstructlons..relat the omits of the gait the bile starts freely. and the liver Is soon relieved: the stools will show what the Pills can do; not hint has ever been Invented ex" cept calomel (a deadly polson_wLich Is very dim genus to use un.eas with great care.) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Scheuck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of me ,most prominent causes of Consumption. Echenck , s Seaweed Tunic Is a gentle 13mi:third and alterative, and•the alkali" in.:the: desisted, which this preparation is made ot, assists the stomach to turow out the gastric lulce to dissolve the rood with the Pulmonic tiyrtip and it is made into good b ixur without fermentativuos souring 1 Lt the stomach. The great reason ,why physic - la.& - tio'not,eitie Consumption is, they try to db Lin , teach; _they give medicine tostop tho Cough. to stop so doing atop night sweats. hectic fever, and by so doing th i arange the whole digestivepOwers; lock in , tly secret one, and eventually the patient Dr. Etchenc.k, to his tre.atment, ding not try_to stop a cough, night sweats, china or feverlie. move theater ,e . and - tney 'will all 'goy of their own accord. ).o one can be cured of Consump tion, Liver Complaint, 'Dyspepsia. ' thitarrh, Canker. Ulcerated Throat, unless tne •lire; aI,IO stamen are Made healthy .: ,• . `-r• , . : If .a person bas - consumption, Of course the ungs In tome way are diseased, either tubereles, aticesees bronchial-4Mitation pleura adhesiouN, _orthe Ininpitire asmalsettinnittilitathin and Cl.!. :w decaying. In such easeshat must be done? lt is not only the longs' that are wasting, but it Is 1 the.whole body., Theututliath and Over have lost their power tomato blood out of tior ii: 'Now the only chancel is to tate Ds. aellenckli three *MIA' tines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach i , the path.= Will begin to want Mod, !twill digest 1, easily and make good blood; then the patient tiO• gins to gain Inli t tell i and - as soon as the lx4it be. 117 t 11 .• flil;7li gets 'fiTirgylleVelf. ti'll'is is up . ,l I only way tecareeausiunption: disease -'1' '- • , L- i- _ When there is .no bang disease an d ; on l y. . L1y5.1 Complaint and DisPettele, lieheners Sesweee Tonic and Mandrake Pills are atilliolont, without ' the Pnimonte Nyrup. Take the Mandrake Pllls freely in ad billions c gmpleints; as they are per fectly hrmless. Dr. • Schenck. who' has :enjoyed Uninterrupted health for m'inyyears past. and now weighs 3315 pounds. was wetted awe; the mere , skeleton,,in the very , last-stage of Pulmonary Consumption, lii. phyricians haring proutinuced !tie. case hope. less and abandoae&Km to digitate. He was cured by the aforesaid men gins 'sod since hisrechre. U many thousaxds similary amicted . have used Dr. achenck's preparation wiih the same re markable success. run - dirtcgons accompany each, Malin/ It not absolutely necessary to per sonally see Dr:: lichencki unless patients wish 'their lungs examined, anti ler this _purpose he Is , irefessio,ailly at his Principal Dilate, Philadel- T , ilia, every usturday. where all Letters foriedvice flu tat be addressed. ; Be lanes* profess'onatly st No. 3:4 Bond str eet. New -Tors, every other motherl and at .3 a: 35 Hangover street,Boston, Wedneeday.:. - Ile .gtres: advice tree, but, icr a thorough examination with W. Respli runlet.. r the price iseil. Orr,ce bonrs, itt, each city, f r om is A. Ir. to 3 Aim. - • " - --' - * -" • . Pelee o.r the Palmitin* entrusted weed Ton o t ic each el .tiiSner nottle.,,,r. tr. half dozen Mandrake PIUS *Weenies a hox. • stile by all l druggists. • -. • •• , .: .; -151.41 air • rirDOCTO:II. CON. TINEES t 0 TItEAT ALL' PRIVATE DISEASES. That numerous Maas 'of mitts resulting from self. aesaSc, producing , manliness, nervona ,dettlity. irsMability. erup tions. seminal eultsslsits. and '• finally Im potency, permanently eared. Persons sifeliet ed Wi.l3 pellcate. lntrlante and long staad lag constitutional complaistta are poliselyinvkted to call for consultation ybleb- coats s nonthbng. E mo e p e r e ct he emed t e ot aronhssfdeene. ad permanent, and which Intmoat eases elm be ac ed without hlncrance to latelness. Xedic.hes prw pared inane establlshmeati ;which.embraces oP. Eye, reCePtion and waiting, rooms; aise, ooarenust sun sleeping aparttnentw tor , inclants reouleng da•ly personal attention. and vapor and chertl cal baths. thus concentrating thetisaned mineral springs. No matter wito.have faani, state your case. Read what he raisin:hie pamphlet of tlfty Pages. sent to acts suldresu for two stamps in mai ed cave upe. Thousands of czars treated annu ally. at oißce anti all pier tha oceinary. COTAILI. tatlon tree, pe.rsonally or by.tnall. three Wylie sweet,: (near Owen Souse) Pittsbnlitli. Pa. Hours 9 A: le. bu At. Sundays 1.21 r. ttoo 2 P. at. Pantphlot Mott to any aldreaspe tam 10-.ELEiYI , IIIIC - lIIIIAS _ A. H. ttl EVX.t. et tuts 'been asina F.lectricityas tO4Y,ACIA2.. itaStanY Wearing chronic as - srell- es aonte vondilions' wriUlterr WILOICIAZ fOr 11101 W thus ITS IMAMS, With •Itn bounde4Loceesa. PA.XlirkiLIT, includLeg sll port'culari, ?dill certificates and, reliable refer ences, will-beeent; to any inquirer; . A few feral:bet d roomsvacant. for boar:nom Po tientain. the Doctor's 'family. irapplleo fur soon. Office' and 'resident., 71,411111' -A.8.011' STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. -..,• " CHLELORISIIAIRDIEE. Tilts splendid Hair Dye is thetiest in the world: the only mast and perfect Diet harmless, tells -, ble, insustaneons; no disappointment; no ri- Menton." tints; remedies the M afecM of bad dyturi intsigOrates imd /eaves the Heir sort end b ees liked or Ooson. Bold by allDruggUis and Perfumers; and properly appuad at Batche lor's Wig Factozi, Fn. 15 Sand, street. Eew "lark. . . Or'EPILEPSY CAN hr. CVRED —Those having friends sainted are ear neatly Imile-iced to send for a Circular Letter of References and Ttstlmoniale, which will con vince the most skeptical of the curability of the -disease. Address Are BUR LOCKROW, DI. IL. 30 Great Jones street, New York. vnbibig2S-ddlr • • W..'THE MARRIAGE Essays on tbeZREORS OF YOU IV. and the FOLLIIE OV AQE, to regard td SOCIAL EVILS, with certate-bt.lp tor the etrlnrend un fortunate.. ti 41 seAled letter envelopes, free of charge: AOdress, HOWARD its+tietPrtuN ‘ .Box YPII*4IOIO4O, ,zny4:1%.<13( ASSESSMENTS. • sent , . .......^..." ••••74. . ...,.....—.: (linos or CITY ENOMYER AND hCAVY.YOII, / Pittibunek. July 19. 1869. f N' OTICE.—The Assessment for the Boardwalk on Elm street (Bloomfield) from 'Main street to the Pennsylvania Railroad. is now a emly for examtnntlon. and can bs sees at this °Mee wall wi;LuorosrosY, July mist, when It will be retain/0d tO the City_Trecumret , e onlee for collection. , H. Z. MOL)H.E. _ 1y10:m: , . 1 City .'llithirer... - OPTICS or Crew ETIGINVIIt ANOSTIIINZVCM, , • . • yrrrenuitim July; f assessment for NN Pistilli, '4nd raying. Y023110113..A.1.L8Y. 0111 Nutter street to, the Allegheny Vinley Usti. word, le now reedy for •xfunntatlon.'4 , 64 can be seen at this *Mee until WrntursDA.T. Jul,' 14. when it will beseturnsd trim City Trellßlira'a u ru ° Y• eC i t i son r : J. , 11011811; Cite tnitineei. W. , . m utlicz CIF tart zrantz7vmmerenyirs. t. , . • - Pfttsburitn, i 869. 00T10E.11143-Asseanneut ..1. 1 1 the Boardwalk, on Boundary. and Litre! streets is now ready for eitain , natinn, and cat be seen at this Whet unIit 3IO.NDAY, Jug , 154th. reek When 4t,jwill be retniyied ,to the till! rreasurer . lo office to collection , _ - • • e .11001 M . 191:11 , . , City Ignaineer. rECCA STXCEL i rs—, , NotteiV• Is herehy given thitt the undersigned. en.' .vieweretO assess derannicand bantam. or ,tipetilng, lionree. street.. First ward. Atte. gheWy,fitur'Oreirto- Vedetel . Meet. will meet' on the premise* to attend to dudes of their an. Didritinent. 6n ytEina,tsy.ty, duly2l?id, %Belk at 4o~btoet r: , • i ' .161 , 1 N RAMiEY, , A. - tio tiu_ A rt , E=l - A . • - Vrazt ,AgEutatwie _, T. —The , No . un d ers i g ned, itrixdtcu tO issiespStrnaret , end berstti for opening itlieWlek ittteti Sixth werd: Allegseny; mat aiiiho pr e m • limb ist FBI DA11•47 , /SW.o,tillt O'clock 15..4(...143 &WWI to into or tuptr iiptiointment. • - "it ItiniNANN.L .04 V. ,irl ivail B 4: 34.1115,A40nr.kg; ift • 41f4t 3, , rgt - Icy Wpirliturss NIC:E I:F.L i tk 0. 51 1 1 2. 4 1 1) 'Alley: w , sip °ger* attarthitki w. XREBI I . Ilightb atasicAlleSirenV4WLit P ra njillti 4ll ‘ . - W . 2t4, 1 74414 131,1 1 1 .* 4 / 1 4 - A Tr: t' LARE' .. 4 - NOVA 114 , Oa. At. rldrieft 640 liattatieutelties eimass4l6llo*/Atitilit ti let • • 441 ,t E 4. ). AUCTION SALES , f... _ 4!IAYLIg:AI4IP :LOTS. , ILN; ROBINSON TOWS.IIIP, AL LEIYHILNY 'V STY. ret... , ' WM be sotAat •aconti en tb,, e rIMOOI premites, on TAU R:j2.l. JULY 1.5, at 1 e'etuak V. 14, 19 A . 49IES. UV L A.Ne). an o,.itelded Intoonv sere totEettuate On tov 111thhe” n road. ills. Rut four nate' trona the Pittabnrvb. o.tirt lioame and three mks from ,he Allegh -ny .114r ki, t Rouse _• easy of soceby Saw 11)II Flan Ferry end 111dtleten road w Cwlt's R ailr oad Mar' - -.er Steam Perry y Pau vandin f - i Ci Kt lit 0 , BANK OfPITTSBUEGIi. .9 c. . TiIt:ALLA y F.Vnin4l-1, Jtlyl3.ll,stWoclock , Ivlri be sold on second floorbt Consinotella Sales Bonilla,' 100 Smithfield by eet, • • 30 shares Exchange Nat!ooat Barai; .10 &loxes Bank of MG , burgh: 90 Fhares NI: 1: IA National linnt;; 50 t hafts Columbia, 011 Co. = . , jyl2 DIcLLWAINE, Auctlonee;. PROPOSALS. OFFICE CITY YN4litErit AND SCEVETOE, InttSbuTgO, Ally 10, 11569. NTICE TO' , coNTItACT4)IIB. —Sealed ropoyals fnr GranDa; Paving and Curbing TW.INTY-NINTH bTKEET, Irom Penn rimailman 'street 31ULBEKKY AL LEY. horn tn tiflin street,. will be received until MONDAY, July 10tb." labs. .Blank for bidding Gan be had at this oince. No bids will be considered by the Comt,ittee tileasnis.de out Ow he proper blanks. The floia tiittee retetvrithe right to reject an. or.all blue. ly10:105, 11.4. ItIOLIESt City 'Engineer. :birTICLE 01ra_ CoMOLLaa or Ax.ccousxrc: YITiLIILScu,-4"34/.. 8144,49, f ) 7,oyrirtE 79 ii.APIRRAcTO9O Liat)POSALIWIII be reeelied av this Oitlic until sA - ci 1n t r tnGlneioe, for p r :4i;ireciion bra new WOODIV d'itUdTAIRE tiNibe itridge over Streei , e Ran, at .1/Jahn?' er. NMI, on the tlliat;erbtoWai ,oh `The line betWeenpald- Win and Mifflin TM, _ . _ nuts and' specifications can be-seen on sppli SY dircetion or t • laity t. lI.ENRY'LASIESZR.T, 'Controller. J::ie3' ~Y tTI 01UM& oY.Ctri; 7N013,14/11 AND EVILY 6 YO 3 , '' • Ilttshurah, July. V s 1869. VVTIIITE TO CONTAACTORS.= 'BNA.LE9''PROPOPALA fur ONAtDINO. ; LNU amulet:RUING vie following. streets Igttt b e ,reo Ired .at_thts_odlee uutil HUN PAY. .. „ , ;! tt tram Magee to Cuestunt street. • . - . WILLOW.OTBZEF, 110111.lotik-th . 19. Potty. fourth street. THINTY.FIR 4 r9T3.F.ST. trots Lauer? Street to AlleabetryNalley - Rallroad: • : dud fore, " Mpg sn.l Paving: SNOWDEN" ALLEY,' ;from kreteloelc: alley ,ta the Allegherry Rallrotti. ALLNY froze Ntarkl2 toltilltenbe•ger etreei. . Speeifications and blank. tor 'bidding scan be traorat'this ogee; and no this will be considered by thoCeer usittce made , out on,the p-oper 'blanks. The Committee reserve the rieht to re ject any.or J.,i.1110013.t. jr3:L2l , - City 4ngtneer. `...LEGAL, . nRPHANW, fOITIM virtne.of entier* tha Orphans , Cdttrtlyf Allegheny cuuCitY ated 4uhe 19. 1869.1.461 expose at public sale lit the court flotieg In rittsbareft, on ~SFE- 6 ,tir, , StaAir. JULY 'll . 3fh, 1869.,atil9o'ilock A . 14., 311 that certatti.lit, Piece of 0u.94 situate ha the First wn d. of the city of Al;leitae/ay. ebtuaty aforesaid, , at the cor ner of 3.4k4a . street and BEA lane, containing in fenut oii Bank: lanel3 'feet 6 ineheil„, and in depth alorki Balite= street 63 feet. more or less on width 13 erecteil . s. two story brick dWeblag home. being the real: estate of S. J. Shannon, deceased-. • • Terms of sale, ctsh. For firther information enquire of DROWN Sc LAMBIE. Attorneys at Law, No. 114 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. • JOHN Q. MILLER,. Administrator of SANCTI. Q. SFIAYN,ON. diceabed. J 22:1c1ST PAOFE I SSIONAT.I. - W. , 104) CAMP, ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Oklce, No. lilt FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts burgh. (formerly occupied by Hon, Walter H. Lowrie,) wfif Practice 11l the U. S. Circuit and District Courts. in Th. - State 'Supreme and all tue Coasts of Allegbeadr connty. make colleo- Ilona in most of' the adjacent counties. ja.T:d73 WI. H. xrdErER, :ADERILLV AND:EX;OFFICIO JUSTICE OT UFFICE.:B9 VIETH AVENUE. . spectil .1444.931t0n gliren.34 conveyanookg and conectiona Peeds. Bondi and Mortgages drawn np. and till 'legal pi:Wanes attended to promptly and tecnrately. - • ' - r McNIASITitS, A.11.3)3R-ALA.D7, Ex-ORicio J 1151,10.3 of the Peace and Police Map trate. odice,_DRANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURG% PA. Deeds, Bonds, - Mortgages. AcknowledgMents, Depositions, an and ' Legal RusinesS executed with prnmntlVLSs dispatch: mhtli JOHN A. STRAIN., _ • EN-oprilao JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A:it • • POLICE MAGISTRATE. . . ()Metal% 1117/1. STREET, opposite the Ca.. thtdral,:rittsborgb, Pa. Deeds, Bowls, Mort. gages; ACkuurrledge.neurs, Depositions and all Legs- Odslatss executed wittunrorantaess and dispatch. - . . • A AMMON,. " • Justice of the Peace, . . CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE AND Rom. Amin. • • CARSON MEET, EAST ifERMLIGRAY. Collection of Rotas solicited andpromptty at. tended to. - mvx:vfx JOSS IRIDDELL,:(I ATTORN-EY-AT-,ZAW. Office, US Ditltnesul Street, • • (44 P* 14 t4/119°Ft/I°ftlea ibit:tA4 - - PITTEUMR . GB. PA Attemit4lY xiLitifrilLtv t r , ...ismirourium - sr4thas&iv , iwriej oirtor"., zirrrre..,RoteerAri ,Awawgis..to T.A3xOR% ' -•• .), ; (Late (lines mita W.. Heapeadde.):\ \.\ S?i4llltb!li Street,Pi tt !balFOL NEw 4k00109, Aew 11 sWoi of CLOTHS, 'ti.ISSIMERES, 40 1 Cs s Just reastioLtl.o,-Ingleirlindirirm. • • sane ifirSOVnt 41thfleld stre tr saggIVIGIBANDSATTANCL IWC‘; ANCHOR - COTTON MILLS. 1L P * i ", 1 0 3 3 5 14 4" 8• MS % -" +.7 • aitsoriketeretiatlijiavz XEDIIIk =ORSON/ • ' , •••?f , • wx 131'08 AND sikeigelia% =EI AATTIO O WHITE itEll)lEr-106 Azgutets )obrreuuut whoa moo; seO Plutra ,d9r3 PS , off. -~r, . - • .• , An elegant new Brtet.D,rellii`g, 7 T . 3 1 1 4 .14- tte and wash room. ..• • House of 4'rooms, 2 lots, 16th ward. 11.800 : Hense of 4 rooms,-11ot, 16tliward,',11,50 0 , House of 4 rooms, 2 lots, 17th ward. 22,800. House of 4 rooms, 1 -en. 17th ward, $21,400: Howe of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward, $2.600, House of 2 rooms,.l lot, 15th ward,-$20,0.- 10 lots,Slebert& Williams' p1a0,11700 to $BOO. . late, 4401 street, 111.290 each.. . 4 lots, 45th street, t1,0011, , m0., - 3 lots, Hatfield street, 4800 each 1 lot, ,Sherman street. $7.50. Slots, 4011 stteetraol24o, . 0 ,12,000. < , 414tf. - fltltlet.strust, BARI.;A T :C`,IS BLOCIIIFIELD. • .Let,,20x1.37 Pet,11100; ten years to pay.' A hense cost 130 U: Intercst bn both, 465 a year. bflny 14 , 1'11080 year rent. At 'Bloomfield you. we old 'save $ll4 a yearand your htinse and lot Icss than 10,,,yenrs: "-churches :and sehooLS 30 acres of land. , -2- I mile from Sharpsburg t ' $0;000; 1.5 het - CS of it.:44.500. • , • D. WILLI& S, 1 tit mad. ITALVABLEICOAT. tAlit'IDS, IN . v ,rOll TALE nit m.AsE.4-The • nnderstgrted: In pnranance of a decrte of. the Circuit Court •of the county 'of iterate°. in the Stile of); road,e on tt e 31t dtot or Shay. 1869, wilt receive PROPOSALS IN WRITIN6. either for the PURCHASE I.OI.I".EIASE, from and - after ihe,sio pg.cgassa43.B6o,for, the Thole, or, any pat t; of - the ' f LAN US situate la oed belitlgtag to ittocnkiß%.. tall-en-Nal And Ifon Mining ~ :01111m, l 'i - • Tne lands tort *14 4 04 1 ; 40. 7.1nym0re 'Can S3OO.- 00ti. ".The ro!.nas wnl i c at ia; Ifter A ptintgin Imre: be= • laid are now,betnit tabir worked the.•prea , lessr.es„-vitd k otropetir ler ebasidered of great The differ, tit tracts ate koown as follows: • • " W OOLDEI DOltiaidoullALLl NO OREEK " c9ntsining . ..thtut,'l,Wf4ltTf• D FP 4- 4 P4 l ? ACRBL ES: - • ACK' -:11.E,A.T.c„ 'IrINEa".I.-.. NYSE RE - C "BARRER and BRANCH'S ' 4 NINETYiNDHE ' ACREs_.• [ r . "HA RVIR and TWO HU ?WIRED • • AN.JTWENIY-14 6 1Q_et ACRES._ - • • •CUI.LIN'S. SEVEDiTY.SLICACRESt ' "MARTIN , 5, , • (one tract,' THIRTY ACRES: tridAiLl IN , S,_ , .tariothertract.STßlLEE HUR [ DRED AND TWENTY•SLXACH, ''s-fitill_PlTS." 'TWO tiIINDREDACRES. and ALIYA. Rant:, AN D tt• niched thereto. [ on Jame, river, opposlieliebtoOndv Contsinirg upwaria TOIJR AGSER. - • - inquiries and proposals inarbe addreesect to . the undersigned. pnatogiercEoz 34.5hRienmpad. Va., until toe SUM ilayof October. O. 1809. . .t is rtcoMmende4 that the proposals [be made as specific as possitiWatuce the decree requires them Id be reportcd to the Court Co' its - approval • or tilyippr taint the neat term, cOmmenclr g ott 95th day of October. 1889: . , • , ANDREW JOIINSTiIff.. • [ rpw.ELATAN 'ROB} RM. J . • . Fpfela I Commission. rs. EEO Collltalssioners. fi ,HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY This beautlful,iltuatiOu _cannot :r!e, surpassed for Private residences in any direc ion , so ewes( to both cities, heireditly eight miles up the Wisterakenitsylvinia Siiiiinsd: Any riersOn de shingleiblimit!dhisboist tbls t)roperty Can otrttna it by calling at the ,office of the IRON CITY NU- Tra.t. -MEM ' rtißUltAltoE' , Itompe..4y.' 73 Federatitreet; Alietiber2y," Vote -from "trite4ra acre to five acres: also. small lots to ' , suit per chasers. Miele is a igoli — Tiontitton for a manufae tering establishment, between. the Railiead Allegheny liver. FOR SA.l.**; ?lots In 'lfansileld. - 60x1510'each. a nd of land. grapery, peaches and smau fruit. gOOM spring of water. iogAlumse, price low. 70 aeree.. Ecooomy,towaship. Aseayer 1.1 o; price t 1 user p0 4 1.47 . f1art 0i5706 - miles -fr z n i o my station. 1,100 scres t Glauore Co- West Va.,' good 3010,01 timbered and witteled: price a* per acre.. 20'6 acres. same county. rood home and :.mhard: price $8 ter acre. 1240 acres Braxton Cu. west Vai rich :MU and well tim bered; price t 1.60 per acre. Solids and °Linage* wanted by THOS. SUMO\ & E. 31. HOLLAND FOR ,SALE. • . iv. Near Osborn - Stirlen, on the Pittsburgh ; I , ayne and Chicago Itallzosul. • I T'ATO LOTS, . Containirtg About Two hazes Each. W. MACKEOWN & BROTo El FAR M FOB SALE. A. GOOD 'F . ARV. in West Deem township, Ai lerheny county. 10 miles from bliarpsbner.. A. PHARE Zr Wu STUBAL HOUSE; of elx rooms• CELl.Altunderailhouee; edso,uLAtttlE FRAME -BALM 58.x3S feet, - atut other outbulloines. Young Ortkard of Choice Fruit 'Trees, Eire . For paitleulars call on tali premises. or at. JOHN .W. BRYSON'S: 340 Liberty street, or adaress %t ILLCAbi RitYWN, 1 ural Kilgo P Allegheny county. Pa. f • I fa,A lI.DEN EELS -NOTICE. tiA.LE"..T.Tbe YOUitTIAN MILE ou the Allegheny Liver. - , and.now used for gardening purposes: , well improved and in a high state - tit cultivation: containing 40 or . - 50 acres, now :oflered at a bargain. Call soon. A•so. - other, yams tu good location& -Wooten Factriry. two 'Rouses, and twenty acres of land on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For Salo and To-let in both- cities. . . Woe forth.? par- Oculars inquire WILIAM WARD. • feM; tin Want street. onnosite Cathedral. .. XTALUAIILE FARM FOR SALE. —situated lia_dtjleglienY township , s t . Reins tat on 1 . 0 nitßutes walk from Mc- Kean& stat on. nu the A Ileaheby Valley dal' road. Contains 104aq/ea. 00 oit width are cleared; all. under fence; balance valitable timber: under • loped will) c0.1.4100t veto .- Hew d Log Boa:n -and Bunt an orchard 0t . 140 trees. grafted: lie place Ls well watered and in a goat uelghborbood. . For price and terms noply to B. McLAIN 5 CO., No. 11U4 earth avenue. - DWELLING. JD, E L E Ho3a3. i ALLEOIiEI 4 IY Pow ALS.--qt well , bulltl . two story prick' Mouse; of 411, seven r 04.1.8 and cellari Bas and -water fix— tures; lot twenty teelaiont b , one hundred and. -ten ddoo to ask alley.l_ insoolloeallon. Apply to , , BONES. 7710' t:!• - •30 Sixth Avenue. AN ORDINANCE Relating,to Oil Refineries. leer arid' Cowmen Carnet/4'4r !he City of ,P0r.c.,.1. Be - irddintl and enacted by the se= atu. • (Mena. and it fa hereby macaw; by Ma atdhorner tl the as er tse pass ige of this or-• dinettes 41, ittlidiAmliettilettnalawfat. for any Der- Sop or. nerselirte. erect, pr cause t) tie erected, 'or occupied: atiy , beading or betiding* fOr tee • Porous-. of meaning isiL or to ,er rot Or construct. or cause. I o be, tr. cted or construct ed, any tank or tanks far a °rich - on:or to engage in the bust nese °treating oil. or, to story, crude 01l in bar rels f w,thin the (Inv of Allegheny; and each and evyry person, violation :Otis Ordinanoe, or ea ?loyed in the; errotiotr or ext ninon of attract ortantsa is bet we *rectified, shall for feit and pay a fine - not exceeding Oao Hundre* pol.ars, and for each 'snit every day' thereaftet that laid V'olavion L.continued. a toe not leas titan lflltr Dollars; said lees to be reooyerect snuartartly; and every such butldlue or tint le hereby, declartd - flees a pilules and common Utd tit s hgr4ot. • provis ons of Se I. ct on appt. to reentries already in °past' n. Pratt deel, The 'refineries shall , not Let •enlarged nor : works extended, nor new teaks erected. nor, Crude ollistpred inherit/es nor new baldinla oL tent a erected in cue'ed , destruetlon when such. Struotiotiabril -exceed 113 per cent. of the whom valuing% to , be detersalned by the taw Engineer; in conpection with the•Cownitttee On Xtudnet =bleat l o like penartlea as provided la • er.g. 3. ThationsuchOt any ince as may and the gala& is hereby - repealed confect with or he supplied by the fOregoing, be Ordained Atte enacted Otto!' Isl. this the lath 'D 1 day 01 . . 16 41 —• 4 .- 80 JAMES Mcß l us4a. I• t 1.-Prveldintor the ;Select lawmen.. ~.,itgyietri., J. It. 0 44 44 % •• 4 'Clem of select Co6taed. • - • , .• . ALP..EDSLACK. • - • p etrident •I lotonzOn,tionne.ll. Attu!: Itittiltier PILWOWIIt, • ettrkk , f Comtntti Council. , 'l, , nm FOR. Ei 4 . FOB. SALE.: 89 GRANT STREET uffice. - but rOOlll 112:Q131RE of 195 Liberty Street. i)RDINAMOES. 11)ENIOUtigMl4 „au iszxb a et s w=estars in • Dn, t El
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