The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 16, 1869, Image 7

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Half a Mite Below Ground—Thrilling
Adventures in cotorado.,
,
James White, Henry Strole and Cap
tain Baker, of , the lite Confederate
army,. left Colo rado; City , May- 2 . th,
,
1867, • on: foot, awith two .pack mnles to
carry provisions; tools and blinkets, for
Me purpose of prosPecting in the San
Jean valley for gold. After several
week' travel they struck the San Juan
river; but, not finding sufficient promise
in the sands, went westward, and at length
reacted Grand river, the banks of which
were masses of perpendicular rock, 2,000
feet high. Both men and animals suf.
ered for *rater, and it was a day before
they could reach the stream which dash
ed and foamed in the canon. The limit
morning, (August 24th), they ascended,
and were suddenly atvalled by gun shots
from a band of Indittes. Baker fell at
the first fire, saying, " save yourselves. "
But his comrades fought until lie was
dead, and then they retreated down - into
the canon.
The consultation which ensued resulted
in the decision to-go down the river, since
to go beck was alniost - sure death from
Indians.' So they abandoned the• mules ,
and traveled down the stream five miles.
On each side arose' the cold sandstone
wallf,two thousand, feet, high, and they
waltetifbi dark, when only for a single
hour its thaday did-She sun shine Into the'
chasm. They found driftwood, and made,
a raft of slicks audcottonWoodr lashing.
them, together with muleropes, entl - then
fastening on their provisions, floated ;min
the almost Tartarean darkness of that won
derful gulch. -Through the long night
they clung to the raft, as it dashedagainst
'rocks or whirled in eddies. Al last day
light came '
and with it a smoother current.
They then made a landing, ate some of
their water soaked provisions, and
Strengthened the raft with cedar sticks. •
- They then embarked, and toward after
noon came to the junction where Green
and Grand rivers unite to form the Colo
rado.
At the junctiOn the river is about 750
feet in with, and the walls on either side
were nearly a mile high. Above was
only to be seen a narrow strip of sky,
while the cedars that stood upon the edge
of the. canon seemed no larger than
weeds, and detached pinnacles rose yet
higher as monuments to memorize the
mutiny of mighty waters: Down.. they
floated in the great canon; in the daylight,
made brief by theshutting out of the sun,
they endeavored to avoid the rocks which
opposed them and at night they drew to
the, foot of thehuge wall and stayed till
Morning. They could not go back, and so
they- flonted on hoping to reach Olivine.
Four - days had passed, when, onthesfter
. noon of the 28,01 otAtigust, an eminois
roar ahead was heard, the current be
came more rapid, a short bend was turned,
and a foaming:waterfall was seen.. Noth
ing could prevent the me raft gohisi g n over
his it.
Then Strole stood up th pole in
. hand, 'while White clung „to the logs.
The raft leaped down into the waters,
and White heard the last shriek of his
companion ? who had been cast off into
- the seething torrent; with turned head he
beheld through the mist and - spray his
eomratle's tank . toss for a moment in the
boiling water; and then sink.
Remembering . this, and not knowing
' what to' expect in that terrible fissure of
the earth, the walls of. which were now
sa Much a 5.7,000 feet in bight, and seemed
to meet almost, and keeping out all 'of
the upper eartb,sscepting the narrowest
1- ribbon of blue sky, 'White tied himself
to the raft, and strengthened the lashmga.
All the provisions and arms had - been
lost in going over the waterfall, and after
that came a succession of rapids, blocked
up by the misses of rocks over which the
raft was driven and tumbled and some
times, completely submerged. One of
- these the logs composing the raft became
separated at the uper end, and spread out
fanwise; but White after being thrown
into the water, regained his place, and
refastened them. Shortly afterwards he
reached, the month of the Colorado
•Chiquito, which joins the Colorado
proper at right angles, and creates a small
eddy or whirlpool._ln this whirling of
waters, White, cliging desperately to
the raft, was tosses to and fro for hours,,
and only when almost unconscious
found that he was released from the grasp
of the liquid arms. and was once , more
floating down between the lofty perpen
•dicular walls. _
Foie days had pasied since he had tits•
ted food. Nothing had he seen but the
foaming waters, the blank bare walls and
the thread of sky above. For more than
a week he had been at the bottom of a
trench a mile in depth. Fzhausted and
hungered, he even sought to suck his
own blood,.but the aspect of his shriveled, -
blistered arm frightened him. It was
then that he came to a fist strip of shore
with bushes_growing ow, IL Here he
stopped r devoured some green leaves and
pods, and again 'resumed his journey.
the eleventh, day be was taken 011
. • shore by. some. Yampais Indians, who
\ would have killed hlm .bad not one of
them interfered and protected him. This
'human savage gave the voyager meat and
retested Energetic beans, to eat, and after
a abort rest White tottered to his raft and
floated downward
Three • days afterward ,WS was aroused
4 from stupor by voicea , Strong arms
were' thrown about him and bearded
• faces lehked pityingly upon him. He
was tended and , cared , for by the Dior
, • - Mons of thiaplice. and, with his strong
•constitution, soon regained health, and
has now no desire to leave the somewhere
g • good Samaritans ministered unto, him.
lie 'ski good health •and doing well. and
-
dots not wish to ranewbis,etparience.
Tug Zanesville Couittr says: A. young
man residing here, a printer by trade-last
fell:came home from Pittsburgh, suff ering
with consumption otthe lungs. Tberee. ,
.collar type of the dlsesse We are,,not able
to E itate, Jfa was scarcely to ,walk
about:the`'lmmo - Whin 'hi MU a home,
grew rapidly worse as the 'disease pro
. greased; until he was confin ed to Ms bed,
north'eldightesiChtope repov.
cry on tderof attending physicians .
or friends. 11",left , luptt , seemed to be
entirely uselW Bache right *rery badly ,
affeeteth Someelz weeks ego, a tumor
was observed in"; be the'xib, on the
. leftaide; andthis.*al Isbeed =Prom thi
incision ms4e at the time, frilly six
-of Matter,',Was ttakettlftway, when the
-wound closed. • Last, Sabbath, the tumor
agairihecomienlirged; was again
opened, when nearly five quarts , of Matter
sail from the 00 - Plug. lie seethe now to
be•breatbing throughout' nearly the entire
'lung. and it i+; thought that he will Rrob
- ably recover." , ' • ';"
Out BttentiCribeen recen y Called
to a cuTnfcifeitriceis, which is,of so much.
importance thit we wish to make ft known
as widely as possible. - Some'eight months
ago Mi. T.'D. Mason—who keeps a mu
sic store on Wisconsin street, and is a
brother of the wellAno n Lowell Mason
--ascertained tbitt,he a cancer on his
face: he' size of a pea. I was cut out by
Dr. Walcott and the wound partially
healed. Subsequently it grew again,
and While he was in Cincinnati on busi
ness•it attained the size of a hickory nut.
lie has remained there since Chrietmsa
under treatment, and has come back per
fectly cared. The process is this
A piece of sticking plaster was put
over the emcer, while a circular piece
cut out of the cancer a little larger than
the cancer, and a small circular rim of
healthy skin next to it was exposed.
Then a plaster made of chloride of zinc,
bloood root and wheat flour was spread
on a piece of muslin. :of the size of this
circular opening and applied to the can.
cer for twenty-fonshours. ,On removing
it the cancer Ivillhe found to .be burnt
`into, and'appeai bf the Color and hard
ness of an old,slMO sole, and the circular
rim outside of it " 'w,lll appear white and
Parboiled,' as if sialde4 iby hot steam.
The wound is now dpasei.. # and this:out
side rim.soon suppurates and the cancer
'omes: out , a .hard . ; lump,-and the place
heala gp._
• The Winder kills the cancer, so that it
Slouthi out like dead - flesh, and rieVer
,grows Again: : This remedy was diSCOY
ered 'by Dr. Fell, :.of . London, and has
been Mad hy Idin !lir air or eight,years,
.ivitikiinfailing success , eiid nett acme hail
:)*.n - known of the, reappearance , Of the ,
lancer ,where this remedy has bean ap
plied. •, It has _the, sanction of , the most
eminent physicians and surgeons of Lon
don, but has nOt•till' recently .been. used
in this country; and many of the faculty,
with their proverbial opposition to inno
vations; look upon it with disgust. We
saw Ur. Meson at church yesterday, and
have since conversed with 12i131 4 1 nd took
particular notice of the cicatrized woand,
and can only say that if the cure is per
manent —and, from the evidence of six or
eight years' experience in other cases,
we have , no doubt it la—the remedy ought
to be universally known. , The experi
ment excited much interest in. Cincinnati,
and we call the attention of the faculty
in this State to the remedy. If it is what
is claimed for it, this . terrible disease will
be shorn of moat of its terrors. The ap
plication is painful, but the pain is of
comparatively brief duratiort,- which any
one so afflicted would cheerfully endure.
V. R.•-to-Georgereabody.
It will he remembered that Mx. George
Peabody left England Very unexpectedly
and without allowing; :his. proposed de
parture to be known, save by a few inti
mate friends. But the: fact of his em
barkation, and of his extremely feeble
health, found its way into the English
journals,. and cane to the knowlege of
her Majesty, who gave immediate expres
sion to her feelings in the following auto
graph note. which we learn, has been rei
calved by Mr. Peabody Within a few days \
past
WINDSOR CAST ;44 June 20.1860.
The Queen is very Gerry that Mr. Pea
body's sudden departure has made it im
possible for her to see him before he left
P.ngland, and she is `concerned to hear
that he is gone in bad health.
She now writes him a line to express
her hope that homey return to this coun
try quite ,recovered, , and that she may
then have the opportunity, of which she
is now deprived. of seeing him and offer
ing him her persotud•ttumks for alike has
done for her people. ;
The note was transmitted by Mr. Ar
thur Helps, the Clerk the Privy Coun
cil, who adds that the, Queen also com
manded him "to.be sure and charge Mr.
Peabody to reprt hicaself on his return
to England." The letter is throughout
in the handwrithl of the Queen.
Tea Culture in the Youth.
It is not gimerally known that this
very valuable plant. can be successfully
grown in various portions.of .the. Union,
and that wherever the experknent has
been carefully tested, the result-has far
surpassed all expectations. 'About ten
years ago Captain J.Campbell, 'of Ten
nessee, received a few plants front the,
AgriculturarDepartment in Washington,
which he planted near Knoxville. These
pleats haYe proved very hardy, beet an
nually an abundant crop, and these who
have tasted of the tea agree that in flaior
it is fully equal to the best Young Hyson.
Our trade -with China and Japan is im
mense, constituting a very heavy drain
upon our national coin resources, and if,
by a little ordinary stud' of the nature
and peculiarities Of the plant, the best
methods ot cultivating it, and the
outtes and soils best adapted to its
growth; we can stop: this drain, it' will
amply repay the effort; but when it is re
membered that a successful cultivation of
this plant in the border of Southern
States ; a new source of wealth' and trade
may .be opened up which,' in mtutet
value, will throi even the vast catton
staple into the shade, the importaneci of a
prompt, fair, and well directed effort in
this direction will appear seltevident. •
.
Vlcasnuse, Miss., exhibits severe
marks,of.the siege of 1868. The numer
ous caves in the, sides of, the bills•Tere
the inhabit:ail:nook refuge are still pen,
but , many have fallen in,• and inhome
cues the whole side of the hill has cntm.
bled down int° the street. Recently, one
of these caves Wee and found to
contain the 'bonen of a fabliti supPoPed
to have ben suffeCated by the closing of ,
the entre*: The - ride pits 'arid earth.
fortesilli remain on the hllbtops, but the
cannon have ell' , been Temoved.. l The
spot, where thecortference between (lomat
and Pemberton toot .place in 1863 Was
surrounded by a greysottreeS, 4nd Was
sheltered by a large oak . ; dew lib fittoOn
'field undereultivstion. , , The;rinitblernbb-.
nment erected' to desiginde 'the 'place of
the tonferencelias been removed in con
sequence- of its disfigurement by; relic
hunters. A ten.inch columbiad 14=0
• with bAtitable tilecriPtletif J. been tub - .
atitatid for the monum ent.. • .
,On man 2dilay eflineemberin ,e 1
willte held in Florida, by proclan Of
of Governer Reba e.t.a* 'Scale; to. Oka
*.the dinuni of the pepple of Westilniithe on
the qnestten rof annexing that potion bt
the eitate to •Alninuni
Ix it said that:w when a,. Inn an ne
bit , 4
negleeta to, best', his Wife - ienkontnor twe t
she begins to feel alarmed at hill Witter-
v "Y0610 tOCIINVAR, -WAS 120 t, .11;
tkotehman- -bus a Yoriushiremam , H a
*time isat ? of theMesti.7.lllllll4.-.4144y.,
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GAZ ; katray 144 L.
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Gaid
THE MIST -.SUCCESSirt
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or THE WOULD.
THE ZQATION
LIFE BRUNCH CHIPINY,
UNITED STATES OF A3IMCA.
Chartered by Special Act of Congrou
Cash, Capital - $1,000,000.
Branch Office, PHILADELPHIA.
t;Liaurs— ELOLAlMPhilactelphla,President.
JAX COO= PbUsdelPhill; 9 114 1. 311 / Mal"
and Ziecitive Dismantle. ,
HENRY D. CCHDIZ. WiAington. ales Prod'
dentr
ZIKZESON W. mum, Philadelads. emetan ,
irSitirs triarm, ffi. th. Pbtiadelphli;.7de.t.
teat Director.
This Cot:tipsily Issued, in the lest TEN
MONTHS of its existence•
5,395 POLICIDEN4
INSURI:49
1010114=21,0C)c),
This Coratniotr offers to Rs Poiloy Wens
PERFECT SECURITY
11.71g 1 Qa s t list ita t gittreittaol the ireured, b> its
LOW BATES OF PREMIUM,
LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE ,
Or Reversionary Dividend of 1O per cent. by
its
RETURN TREIUUI PLAN.
GENERAL AGENTS.
31. W. CLAIM & CO.. Banters- No. 35 South
Third Street, Philadelphia. General Agents for
Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. B. S.
•
Btresimi., Manager.
IRA B. SteVAT olt CO.,
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer
and Washington counties. _
413rLOthAL At:MN-TSARS-WANTED in every
City and Town; and applicatiOns from compe
tent parties for such agencies with suitable en.
dorsement. should be addre ssed Ts , THE COM•
PANY•ti OE %BAAL AOICNTS ()NIX. In their
respective districts.
CRIIINS' COURT .SILO !
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny county. Pa.„. dated - June * l l. 1869,
this undershr ned. Adm , niatratria of the estate of
Col. JAMES A. EilBoON. deceased. will offer at
Public Sale.at his Late residence in Pine town ship.
ON TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1869
At 1 o'clock r. w.. all that' certain farm, tneasn
age or tract of land. situate In Pine township, In
said county. sad bounded on eh. north by lands
of Ells sDonoid and the Grade Road: on the east
by the bar. of Yogle: on the south by lands of
L. it. Mcnboy.lland on the east by 'audit of sirs.
Thos. Gibson 5011 Abraham Marshall.containtna
113 acres inn 18 mocha, upon which Is erected
a Double Frame Cottage. one and a half story
MO. having Ave rooms on the A at floor, tour or
said rooms having fine m •rbie mantle pieces and
three rooms on the second floor; stable, carriage
house and other autbuddings; excellent wet. r,
and the land In good cußivatlon.
A.lso. a certain other tract of land situate in
Pine townahtp, bound.d on the north by lands of
Mee. L. R. MeAboy and truss Fruit. Church:- on ,
the east by lands of Abraham Mw shall and nom
nel Emmett: on the tooth and east by lands of
Rev. L. it. IlLeAboy, containing 93 acres and 30
' perches. upon which Is ertined a gold stone and
log dwelling or tenant ponce. _
Alto, a mit dn other tract of land situate in
said Pine township. bounded on the north by
lauds of Mrs. [terror; on the treat by lands of
Stir. Mist Donald; on the south by lands of Rev.
L. R. ?UAW'' , and McMartin. and on toe east by
land of Alexander 151,Clintock,containing 134
acres and 13 verctill, upon venicli is c/cclen a
hood tenant i mule.
All ot tile aforesaid tracts ot 'avid are well wa
tered and Improved flawing iands•
Al.o, a certain other tract oz land situate In
gbaler township, adjoinlog lands of Hugh and
Thomas Miller, containing 3 acres, underlaid
with coal, together with a right of way to the
coal land of sad James A. Gibson end Robert
Morrow. and wltti it toe lease of Joon . Oword to
eablfilbson and Morrow of VU acres of coal'4wpon
. said 3 sores is erected a &felling.
For farther information tOgult e of tne alder.
signed, or ot • '
SAMUEL PALMER, litiorneyf,vt-law.
No. sr viral Arens**, Patent , Welch.
TERMS OT SALl—One.half of the purchase
money upon the confirmation of oalo sale; and
the balance in one year from tbc ditte of rata eon.
tin:nation, with Interest. Secured iry cloud and
mortgrge. -
rasoir GittSlM,
Adviluistratrix'oi James. A. Gibson, dece - .d.
jy2t131.2.9 fe.W24.211 '
'TN :THE DISTRICIP.COVIRT OF
ALLZUHILEY potram No. 416 Of No
Term. 11101, ,, Anthony lean& tow ,fbr
-nee of Joh nb an gwisch vi.Jelt Bulff.a non-real
dent of „Pennsylvania. Foreign attachment it
case.. J. Ludwig Koethen, Esq.. itrunkoned so
garnishee and ait davit of claim fled for'
i9t0.10. Judgment by deran:t of an -appear
ance I as beat entered end rule granted for the .
Prethonotat7 to assess the damages. Notice t•
hereby given to the defendant and all partle• In
tweeted. , that the Prothonotary of Allegheny
Primly will assess the Vaintltra damage■ at the
rrothffbni arY's °face on the 19th DAY OF J le,
1809,tt 10 o'clock A. u.
• ti. A. W. 8. PIIIIVIANC T .
' 111 7 14 7 2 aq' ' sttorners for Plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT or
TIA !MITE rITAVII3. thf, the: Wtetern
street or l'enns)lraula. . .
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or
T. s Binkrust miner the
Aet of Congress of , Marah WWI. having ap•
Idled fora discharge &On all Ma tlebte.llh4 Other
Maass provable under Dud act, by order of the
Court,- notice It hereby girth: to all persons Who
have PrOred Weir detriebdtdbe imorso,sinter
ested.appear ,19
on the 17 day_ ofJune.ll6lkal
10 . o , cl et AV M.. before , dABIUNI: allP
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V. " 1,12n10114/ -Street. eitillt
disc l's.. to
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camel,. II any they have, •Irtlyte harge a
not by granted to the sold Bankrupt.
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PIatADELTII44 , F.s.I •' .4 7 --.
TO, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF ' ;;I''' P ENN.
SYLVANIA ILULROAD COI' AN Y
All Stoekholders, aa reilstered on be Books of
this. Company on the 30th day of Ap 'IL 1889,
will be entitled to subscribe for TWENT . 1.4 1-VE
PER. CENT. or their reispectlye interests in' Are
Stock, at Par, as follows:
.Firet.. Fifty per cent. at, the time of subscril'a
tion. between the 15th day of May, 1889. eau .
the 30th day or June, 1 009 * •
Second. Fifty per cent.between the 15th thy 1
of November, 1809. and the 31st day of Decem
ber, 1869; or. If Stockholders should prefer. the
whole amount may be paid up at the time of tub- •
acriptlon. and each instalment so Paid up shalt be
entitled to a pre rata of toe Dividend that may
be declared on full shares.
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Third. That every Stoc holder bolding less
than four altar s, shall be 'entitled to subscribe'
for one share; and those bolding more ' thsn a
multiple of tbur shares shall be entitled-to sub•
scribe for an additional share.
P7tirtts. All shares upon which Instalments are
yet to be paid under Resoluttatt of May 13, ,
1888, will be entitled to their allotment of the
Twenty-lilve per cent. at par, as though they
were paid la full.
my/:9B TROIKAS T. IfIRTH, Treasurer.
IrNOTICE. ,
CITY TAjEES, 1869.
accordance with Section Oth, rage 098 of
City Digest,
noun to =mow oomm
TO TEE
CITIZENS Or PITTSBURGI4
That the assessments tbr 1869 of CitY. City
Blinding, hilted'''. Poor, Business. City Betsooi
and Ward School Taxes and City Water Eent•
have been returned to me tbr cOUectlon•
The above taxes ars snbleet to a DEDUCTION
CF FIVE PER CENTTIM if paid on or before the
F`l►st Day 'of August,
and TWO PEE CENT= paid between the
FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
AND THE
FIFTEENTH, DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
airNo dednetims will be allowed on taiesnald
between eeptember fifteenth and October first
sir 4 n addition of five pey,tentum will be made
to all taxes unpaid October nrst,and an additional
five per sent= will be added - to all taxes re
maining unpaid on November first.,,
A.. 1 COCHRAN,
CITY TREASURES, 4th AVENttz.
PlTYantrictill. July SI. 1449. 65:163
DIVIDEN
11rVIDEND. •
orms or 211 F. PITTSDIMott alis CO.. /
July 15169. I
The Trustees of the. Pittsburgh tins CoMpany
hare this day declared a dividend of TWO DOL.
LARS AND Inert CENTS per attare of the
Capital Stt eh. payable, on demand at the °face
of the Company.
DD:mlO W. If. IIicCLELLA.ND , Tress`r.
THE BOARD OF INDILEC.
TONS of the NATIONAL INBITRANCM
COMPANY. NO: fa 3 Diamond. Allegheny, have
drniared a divtdend of TWO DOLLARs AND
NUTT CENTii per share out of the profits of
the last sla months. payable on and after the 15th
inst.
331.2:m3 JAB. E. n'I'ZVENBON. Secretary.
Ovytcr. ARTIZAWS DISIMANCIC Co
r 12.1 8131111G11. July 7. IMO.
re - THE DIRECTORS OF THIS .
Company have this day declared a divi
dend of FOUR DOLLARS AND YIU CZNTS
per there, out (it " the pronta of the last six
month'. to becredite4 on tse stock rates.
- Ivi2;mlo J. G. COPPLN, hecretazy.
arDIVIDEND.—The Board ef
Managers of the MONONG if I.A:b AV
IGATION COMPANY have tide dal - declared a;
dividend of THREC DULLAM3 a share on the
stock of said Company. payable forthwith to the
•etbckholdere or tkiett. legal repreaentativee. at
the office o( said Company. No. 9413LADIONIT
aritEra, rlttabutgh, °etyma the heirs of 10
A. Y. aye A r. Y.
W(I.L*AM RAICAtx' ELL, Treasurer.
YITTODUBOII. July Nib. IsB9. i59:194
OFFICE OF THE
BAN WEAromor Issuatoccs CoarANT,
No. 41 Oulu Street. _
ALLEcinzmr, PA.. July 6th. 1.869,
arIME DIU ECTalitli OF THE
BEN FRANKLIN INHDRANCE COM.
PANY have this day declared II Dividend Of ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SNARE
out of the pronto of the lAst six mouths. VIA Able
In cash on and after WEDNEofsitY. July 14th,
1869. GEOatiE D. RID. LE.
irS:l9O 13ectetary. •
IarDIVIDEND,..-The Pre*,
DENT and Directors of the
RAM and rag ISSURGII hitIDGE , CO. have
deebotd a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR and
FIFTY CENTS per *bare out a the earnings of
the past As months, vavatdefor.hwith.
ED WARD 3ig ITE, Treasurer,
185 Mercy street:
ral
lefejct ILLSTBReNtrYierr
n t
PicrStnia, July 6th. 1469. i.
rD I V I fIEN Direc-
TObS of this Bank Intrithls d. 7 deenved
fidlYlde ad of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stook. out of the profit; of the hut sin mouths,
p ftlethvilth. free of ell taws.
)31:11 . 0 JOHN SCOTT In.. Cashier.
CASIt /Nsll.lolltier.
VITTFULTROU, July 6. 1869.
IarDIVIDEND.--The Board of
Piece (mot thla COtapany`kave Olt day
declared a dividend of TlaltEE' LOLL ate P6.lt
lattAHE out of the prone of tice last CAR months,
payable on demand * free of Guyer-men% tax.
JOIKPII T. JuIiNtSTON. e r utaty.
AV.PANN,
- ' uly IN, '
J
WTRE BOARD, OF DIREC
TOIti of Oda Bank,have this day declared
leirttquinisal dtvldena B I X Mit gIf,NT.,
payable - tolhr stOchholderc foritiwlth free of
.all taxes. • ,It. W. Ble.(llC.ni.
.175:166 • • tashter
l'irrotsunout. Juror •
/
Itartonar. TRUST Coaranr, •
,•• , • . • t. , 10. 423 Erna Street.
.igrirnia DIRECTORS OF I+ll.lB
BANK toms declared& Dlvldend of VIVX
Pia vut of the Drool& of .the jest stx
montbs, paya)de On or after the ISILL Inst 4, free
Of Governmentlax. •
ha- • non. 4. GRIER. flaabter. .
ariIIEADTERLY . DIVIDEND.
kaßre HaTtottai Moor Prrretiutioll.
, • pA.. ttate - Vivabargh Trude Comp she.)
The.Dtre. tore Of Ude stank have %Me day Ze
chimed a' Dividend of THHII.K. eZH t;Hlor.• on
the Cavite!: etorkw out. of the proatt of the last
three menthe, parable torthwith. free ;or Mate
and,Uovet potent Tex, . _
• -
J. D:-TspErf.A.x.
:Jurta . 5011109. , • /. Ay6tl6 2 -
' • Prrrefii-Boir. Jut. s,',• • 19 8 0.
lartHE NATION ,
AL HANK w W tisl a dtvidead of =KIPP
(8) PE K CEET.; fes, (Ovals. on and otter July
83)KiKet• r. tiJNO. (1-3 1 A1471 3,
3r21132 r r . Cishtet.
TUADMAYIN/ii'IIATIOgAL HAWK. r• t,
oriiivturfaine-menixelitois
of this-Bank haste this MR , deciereti.s
dividend at FIVI4PERVSZNT., payable . vn:46-
nsintd, free et n4l,ta*. :
7r2nsi, CYRUS CLARK. Zr., CASideri
PrrlcarnteViAtcteikii. .1'
arras suitutivrolis ow
Coiliossildeve Midst deelttipt j dlvii
%dint ot THRllletitriVttr 'OUT.; emit Or OW
profit* or Ito Ittliiiiiiint!k*, pliable de
insult; fret orlt4 tax.%
• UMW'SDGtitIiiiLIIZNY; Vecietari
' ve.rics •Atmehmehif . atihilitlostr eirt, f
- . rrnaatritan.:Jutv li, 11189.-, ,;
,aritiIViLDIEIND.-m ,The .. Pred.•
~ 4nrart. Managers arid - Chenvenr, for
astern/L*1)111We °yet Lb, Areighiny rirrr. op.
Pelt. Inttionnb, lull* ctitlity or Altek
1
DWI thi. syfinolerei mb atirinttd of ONE S : DOL.
)...Aff ,
_AM biVitIiTY•PAYX CEWTB. oh each
ilusre Og g PClkttitel stria Cr sue Company. plias.
be to el hoiden of theft legal repreesuratiree
7theTeraikarer tortheitW , l ii n t.i..; • . >
u sus
tgr' - seetritews - viatworito
. Th - titn k ti lrf.l76- .14.1-VIZMia .... SQI3IO z'AND
BARN PfDr.e_' Wilreere COothilllitioN
Liver , plaint eillf Dlepepsia, If taken Weer&
leg to directions. They are all thrO to be taken
at the same time. Thee cleanse the stomeeh. re
lax the liver and petittaerorlethee the a larteilte
sfls
becomes geed: the fool digests and makes,
blood; the patient begins to ingests
In Sethi Ile
diseased matter ripetta into the lungs, and a
patient outgrows tee disease and gets well.
is the only way to Mare consumption.
To these three medicines Dr. J. 11. Sehene of
Philadelphia. owes his . unrivaled success in , he
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The ul.
monic Syrup ripens the morbid - matter In the
rungs, nature throws it off by au easy expectora
tion. for when the phlegm:l - or matter ftripe a
Ilia ht eongh will throw It olf.lend the patient has
r eat and the lungs begin to heel. ..^
y .do this, tile Seaweed 'tonic and - Mandra ke
PR's mug: be treaty used to cleanse the Maumee
and liver. so that the Pulmtralcilyrup cad tne
food Mill make gond blood: , _
ticheocker Mandrake Pills nct upoti the liver.
removing - all obstructions. relax the eucts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver
is soon relieved: the stools will show whit the
Pills can do; uothing has ever been Invented ex
cept calomel (is deadly poison w,,,ich is ate
dan
gerous to use unless with greet care, ) teat will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the liver like Seheuck , a Maadreke Pies:
Liver Complaint is one est the most prominent
causes of SElrmsumption., .
Schenck'e Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali -in 'the Seaweed,
which WO preparation is made oc, asserts the
stomach to throw out tbe gastric juice to dissolve
the food wittitrie Pulmonie eerup. emelt lainade
luto good li.ooe without parprentatien or souring
in the stomach, ,
The great re why reason physicists.' do not care
consumption is. they try to do too much:. they
give medicine to stop the olinghs to stop chilis.to
atop night tweets, hecturfever•and by so doing,
they d , range the whole dlgestivepOwers. lock..
ingsto the secred.olue and eleinielly the patient
sinks and dies. - ' •
.Dr. Schenck, in hie treatmmit; does not try to
ateP &eolith. Wed' sweats, Chills or. Levee. - Re.
move tincause, and tuey, will all stop of their
own accord. No one can be cured of Con - Imam.
Alen, Liver Complaint. Dexpepsla, Catarrte -
Canker. Ulcerated Threats ;Weis the liver and
stomach are made health,., •
If a , person stag` etinsuMetlin, Of 'elYeree the
wigs in some. way . erndideelledi enact' nannies,
six:eases. broncumi irritallen. pleura adhesion.
or the lungs are e tease of Inibutunation and fast
decaying. al:cinch casts Wllat Wet. be done? ' It
is not oule•the lungs 'Oat are wasting. but It is
the whole body. The stomach and liter have lost
their pewee to make blood out of fie 43 , flew the
only chance Is to sate ttr. Schenck% three medi
cines. which wall bring up atone to tne stomach, •
the patient will begin to want food it will digest
catalyzed make good blood; then the patient at
gins wean iu flesh. and es soon as the body be•.
gins to grotr. the lungs commence to neal up.
and the patient gets Araby and well. This IS tee
only way to care Canaumptton.
When there Ls no tong disease and only Liver.
Complaint and Dyspepsia; benenckei Seaweed
Tonic stud Mandrskellile are &efficient, %latent
the Pulnionie Syrup: Take. the Mandrake Pills
freely In a 1 Milieus comp/gate. as they are per
fectly harmless. • • - -
Dr. echoic'', who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health fee el say Yenta past, and now weighs RISS
pounds. was wanted away to re mere skeleton. In
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consamptiou,
hi. phyactans bevinii pronteincedibis Case hope
less and abandoned bin to his late/ lle was eared
by the aforesaid me. Mmes. and since his recove
n many thousaadailmliarly efeleted have used
Dr. tschenck 's preparation with the same rel.
market:de success. full directions accnupatty
each, mairin e it not absolutely necessary r.o per
tonally see Dr. Somme, unless patients with
their lungs examined, and fur this_purpose be Is
prefessieeelly artils Principal Mee. ehiladel
phla, every Saturdni. where all letters tor &deign
must be addressed. He is also profess'oneoly at .
No. 311 Bond street. New reek. every other
Tuesday, and at No. as Hanover street. Boston,
every other Wednesday. lie gives adetce free,
but for a thorough examination with his Reap'.
rometer the price is wt. thece tunes at each tate
front 91. te. to 3 P. W. Syrup
r ,
Price of the Puimouic u and d Seaweed Ten
le each 81.50 per bottle. or 414.50 a tali dozen. .
Mandrake PilisliS cents a Dux. - Yoe sale by all
'Tntillsts., marel:lsl.ll &V
,
IarDOCTORIrrIdiER EON.
T1837E8 TO TIMAT ALL, PRIVATE
l) EA That numerous class of cases
resulting from' Belt- abase, ir odneln, 1 / 11 °
manliness,. nervous debi li ty, r tabilitY, erup
tions. seminal: emissions. and. flaiWy • lin
potencj, permanently cured. 'Persons *Meta
ed with senate. Intricate and lama nand.;
tug constitutional complaints are politelyinvlted
to call • tor consultation, which costs nothing.
tinvertence, the best of teachers. hu 'emitted
hint to perfect remedies at-once "Meatus, sate,
permanent, and which in most cases can be used
without; hindrance to business. Medicines pre
pared lathe establishment, which embraces 'g
hee, reception and waiting rooms; also. boarding
anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring
daily personal attention. • and 4 011aor- and clumsi
est baths, thus concentrating ale famed mineral
springs. Nomatter who have failed. state ybur
cue. Bead what he eaysin his pamphlet of day
DWI, sent to act addreWor two stasnastn seal
ed enve,ope. Thousand* of cases treated annu
ally, at .o ffice 'and all creel the country . Cenetti
tattoo. hue, personally orb wall. (lidos No. 9
Wylie street, - 'Omar , Courr. anal) .Pittabnritti,
Pa. Roars 9A.a.to 8 p. at. Stindays at.
to $ r. fa. Pamphlet' sent to any address for two
. .
Iar*.ELECTIIICITY AS A CIIIIA.-
TIVE.—Dr. - A. E. STEV.EhIi has been
urine Electricity as a BMus Raw ZDY in curing
chronic as well' as- acute conditions WITHOUT
lIIEDICIN s ucc e ss . ore than inn- with nu.
bounded - A "PlltritLiT. Including all
particulars, with certificates and reliable refer
ences, Intl be sent,to say thintrer•
AS few furnish- d roo ms vacant. for botardltur pa
tient. in the Doctor s fasnil. if applied for soon.
Office and re-agleam: 2.001 ABMS OVREET,
Dal LADELPHIA. •• a:LIMPS
giumenzunesailentz.
This spies4ld Hide Dye
,ls the best In the
the only true and Mimi. Diet lairMlent WU"
Me, instantaneous; no disammintment; no M.
dleultma r tints; remedies • the ill effects of bad
dyes; Invigorates sad Li:wrea th e Bair soft and
beautiful. black or
i broa :a z et itolfl i z all Druggists
sad Perfumersimuld a ed Batelle
^T'" Wit aatelTv :7-€0% . 1 Amt. ILErw
York. • • . mt2l:ym
arEPILEPSY - CAN fit CURED
—Those •having Meads sainted are pus
uestly solicited to
,*ea &Circular Letter of
References and Twist*" l E which col:t
-en:tee the moat ektellciel e curablilfr VW
disease. Addrest Vito N LOCISNOWi
N. D.. 35 Grot Jonas Arnet t Noir Yoru.
1ub19:=4317
arTiIaIftIAIIRIAGE 111111.10— .
- • - EngiorLtl4),taitaus OS.YOUTH. and
the
.14:4,Lle.depg In.regard to .tiOCIAL
EVILS. with certain hely fOr She erring and un
fin innate.' tleut in sealed-leiter envelepta, fee
or charge.. Address. SONAR Ali
Box P,"1.111 141111:163-ddif
ASiESSM
• 7 . 01 TY Et • oltigklt' 41 rrICPA •t. •
Ax.rat9irtr.NY City, 186 D.
NTICE..tbe Atisessmentifor
Grading end Par ng or ACLEGEtENY
ANwtrz; Mote Western tri — Ettell' , Arer4o a:
Also the assessment , ltit - Oretting of FRAZIER
STREET frQua Wettenr °to Ohio AventieS; are
new ready for exititnatiOn, and tlh be arta at
tbr oft _e or the City Engineer, tin ill Jai Eptb,,,,
1869. when theY.itill be placed is the - hat 45
the City Treasaret for eolletytion:
• ; VIAJEULTS DAVI**,
Jyl.3:sca, ,Cl# ENOINEER.
Orrick Or Urn Zrantaikit , AirD
• r . Plttstoirilt. :July :1 U. IMO. I
0'1147Ee.--The :Assessment for,
N
the Boardwalk on Elm street Illootallt id)
from' Main Street 16 the Pennsylvania asilread,
ls•now eatly for examination. and can ha seea
'at thlaiodloe until WILDr4BaDAY, r July: a Ist,
when 11 wilt.be returned . to the tatty Ttesantar , a
office far collection: , H. 3.'3lOtilte„
• trio= '• • City Engineer.
Orric! Or crry.Broisrszu AnisAiiiyrovii;
• .I"irrsimacin, July, is. /Vow. a
N nm oirlCA,The assesmielit :fox
• , Giraulnie and' Paving lit)ti ilettLlS Al LICY,
Butler strett to the Allegberry Valley Urn.
ror o s i s so w rea dylar,..xammatkm. and esti he
seen at this oat°. until WXDS ES DAY. Julritk,.
when' it will re Paton:LA tbihe t,lty !remount!.
utlite tor collection. • ' : • •-•-
.IYS • CIO s4lreer.
Urns:.lt Or ttrr leniandlat AND IStrtivirrOit,4,
: . • • rittstittriu:. Juts 186 Q,
NToilck..--.TheiAssessmentior
.I,‘ Latt
the itoarowelk.ovAotuloary sad ret
streets. is now react,. for exam , nottort, e nd can b e
son at , OW tunes antillitOND&V.4n_ rY , l34h.
11160. yrheic It mtll 4litetUreett
Xrclunater!', ll . l4B :Pfß94" 4 " 1 0 0 •
11 .1. J
lytatt'l.,,.. • . voirtnerr.
4EBECC4 ~-ISTILIEIETIIIotite:
is hir.:l7 glean tkut; the undersigned. an
tited -viewers ttl 11841(411-d•Ultitti and bOnetli
opeanig , ltebeedv - etreisti , girst•ward., Alla,
g eny. train Craig to, ~trederal L essees. will Meet
ue tas Premises to 'YUGO to duties or their sp.
volnunent. on WElialgsiDA.Y.'dnlYaltd•a t i l eV."
lii*o'clookM It. pc' '___ - ' .
.TOrtni - ItallS*T, i ' t '
A,.c
-A.,311.-IdAltilitALX.-,
1
, ~
S' EDGEI6I,CIi. ST E, 4 sorTia r l •
, mai ril gnee.4ol ,o -21: °
Inez sgreti timis
and Walla Ibr opaline V mpe% li the prop i ,
. want, .cjy_at AlleitpenT 4 ir ,11180. n at Aral
beg . on FRIDAY, Jahr ..L., . ~,_ .. t.
V. it.. to Attoitg•t° d`?tBl ,9 V-ialtais"
LTAI A Er,D watmzu. t
TIIO3IJuk..IOILTIL. .. 1
- .. •
ECM
ZENUORSOSAak
6966
tierVitjaMll...._l4446s
sor,4
•r.'':
, tor 4 11ilint -
B HEI 'MHO'S AND BUILDING
rtrts.---aA.Hazlnwood, MOO' D - Jell y 19th;
I[l ofeloet. will:be sold; Witnottt 'inter - re. a de
lightful: tonne: , roffsistitift , of : new louse or •
eleven. roome, tastefully built with trades,.
.wrehes;&e.4. stilruntaded with Fran see, and
Fhrebbery of the b,est ise.eef ions. The Premises
comprise about seven and .one-half acres \of
ground of. eXcelferit- soil, with well' Of good
water. • a never.failinw spring, a stone • spring
Souse. and au acre of coal afraid opened Pr
\
use. ',Also. a c omfortable Frame House °Plaine \
r oms. with tirf.hard of Peach, Apple, Pear. \
Plum. and. Quince Trees. ectupruing about
three acres. with -well of water at the door
Thereis also a'v•luabla stone quarry oti the
premises. • Ito. twelve bulidleg fete 25 hr., 100
teet. The rolgaborhold is rem vlokble for ilea
ttd
aud beauty of seen.r) . 113 C bto-lco is only f,ur
miles from the city. and a good dfie-walk leads
from the sfatton to the premises. Title indtspu
- TE.It3I-111&tt1ar4.C.9511: b3LIIICe twoleariy •
installments.
H. O.'SIITTHSO'N'. A. ction•er. or
GE 089 F, K. YIAtIV it} s.'Haselirood ,
N. 11.—Trains per .Connelissille It. It.. leave
corner Grant sad IV,s er streets at 7 and 11 A.ll.
;ASSIGNEE7S SAk.E'of 15 Acres,
Penusylvprils.. Avenue, rq/P o Mti: bicrar•
bad , a Grove.
SATURDeT:ArrBiINOOKi duty 17th. at 4
weteet, wiltne seldom the premises. by order of
John Al. Kennedy and duhn G. idecConnel., As
gnees in lientrnte ey of bitched tr Hero: twit
valuag.le peopryty-in the City of rictst.urgb, for
merly .Lainr . Sr 4,4oipstdrhlitt fronting on rents
olivasin nrenne,, oppos to` crartend's Grove.
ontaining acres ratites. , bustuti
fully located - CoXdronnduld lUMPP,OIye Owl
ef the vall.y analrefruoutting
Tsarsor tiAt.r.—Solfl - stieject to ratert,stage or
4154 441.442, totfAttressits
ift3 -Auctioneer'.
A/Ti 0-BUM/MOW
•
Teheilterisetbeeirselinteed •PaeriuN
of,that pert of Widest etreplk in Nei'
9ntS. WOlrlataiPlrfilentolll,ll"4.
Sue. 1... Be it Orasined courencteted by theliehtet
and Common Council* eye tat Pity of Alleg isoa V.
and ft to hembsi.eladed by the authority ctr w
semi, That the Commitre on Streets,be,atta they
- are hereby authorised and directed to Invite and
receive proposslsant the'grading and Tombs or
Union street as stAwetaid,, and to contract thete
for with the loweet ;and best bidder or bidders.
at their discretion ..
bee» dl.-.That. for the porpoSe of defrayibg the
costs and expenses of the sal& improvements.
there be and is hereby levied a-witsl tax, to be
etpially assessed upon this several lots boduding°
and 'abutting open- the. said Onion street re
spectively in proportion to the feet fronts n them -
respeptively comprised, and bounding and abet
-0
Omni aforesaid., -: • _ - •. - ' .
exc. 3. Theta" soonev - the cost , arid e eases
of said improvemeots'shell be fully sweet ed.
it Beall be the duty of the Street to
assess. and apportion the , same among t it sev
eral lots. boundlog and abutti ng upo said
- Union street - respectively . - according tier
rule above indicated..and thereto:Km, to
mace demand and coil ' et the sam e. &CC tO
the Provisions of 'the Act of the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania, en
titled "An Act OM:UPS the manner of loilecting
' the expenses of grading and earths of the streets.
[
and alleys of the City - of Allegheny . and for other
il
1 m . ns. , i ..passcd, the .thirtletn day of:ilierch.
LTA. 3. , nod' io iliac - of : aitio.raltaniekB may
collates withl or: be supplied by the foregoing, be
and the same is hereby r.tesi.d.
Ordained and enacted into a law. this the Slit
day' of July, n. sy. - 1.580. • !...., ~
, -, tliallES 'McGM.
Presiders ;if Select Council.
Attest - YOgerit B. oxLir.
Clerk of delecveAlniaell. - • .
ALF RE.I6 SLACK.
President of Co sown CounelL
Attest: Roams? Druwowrz, , • '
Cie.l: of Common Council.
, A N ORDIN.
4-16
Ta Anther Ise ihaltistaa and Paving
Race Alley, Isola 'leabella Otte .. .let ea
-the River.' • - •
- .
_. .: •_
-liCertOir 1. Be it ceviainift and manta 'by tse
Estad and Common Count-Uri of 04 City Of 4 14*;
g_ioinir. and a fa herebp - ordareted and enacted ft,
ass authority of same, That the Committee
on esteem be, and „they ate hereby authorized
and directed to invite and receive proposals ler
the grading. ann pavirg of . Race alley, as
dt i
aforesaid. and to contract therefor with .the low
est and best bidder or bidders. at their Inetion.'
Sac.,2. That - for the purpose • of- fraying
. the cost and expense of pas d itaproreme ta, there
be. aim to hereby - levied„ ,it smtal 1 .to be
equally - arsessed upon the several lots riding
'and. abutting . upon ' tile -. said. Race alley,
'respectively in.bruportion to the .feet-front in
theta respective 7 compriSeer, and boundthg and
abutting as-anyressid.' • - —•- • . - ..
• SAC. 3.' That sew= as the cost and expenses .
of radelirapi oven:Lents shall. be Cu IY ascertained,
, L it shall be tilt of the Street Commiss tmer to
11 assets and a 4,011 the same taroug the several.
lots bounding end abutting upon, said Race
alley resnecllvel, according . to Abe' rule
above indicated. and thereupon proceed to make
demand and collect. the same." acseuroing to the
previsions of , the Act of the : General Assembly of
the 'Commonwealth lot Pennsylvania, 'esailled
..A.o Act ri eWe manner of. co ll ecting the
expenses of . And_ paving of She streets
and alleys tif e City bf Allektteny, and for other
-Litaoses,” passed tee thirtieth day Of 'March.
Scc. 4:, 'Vitt so lineli of flti•OidAillei SI may
conflict with; or be - supplied bi OM foregoing.
be and thessane Is liereoprepAiled.;., • ,
Ordained and enacted into slaw this the Bth
day_of July, ' A. D.
~1888. ~, .
, - , '-- ,• -• JAtifilsOfClllll . ll2 ,
, - -I President , of ,he helmet Conne ll -
Attest: .1" ,11.-OxLcX., r . -..
* Clert of Ilse zeiect C onnell
- Al.Yr.F.il rifAOR.
President of Common Council. I
'Attestßautta ilitnointrili r". ..
..#- -
.. . . '.. ~Clerk of Comae= tenrocu.-
AN ORDIN
t 2
.•: i • •
/Co Aotbortoo Itto.Coofitrnetiou of sLotesaltemironnontsiinkery,Altey.
.
Sid‘7l6.4 i. Be It ordained .and . stmefedby the
Heleet and common•Conaelit ot the City of Alley
y;benr,.antti,is hereby sirrdalised ar.ireracted uy .
the: nu hurlif Ad the -a/Me: Tr It, the hewer Com
mission •be and" they 'Are hereby. Authorized
and di] eeteu to itNlte artdreeelve Fro-
Posals for the ' construction of a Sewor.
.located at Un. kloxigentery-alley its
• etaire, length, to "Centrisat therefor with tee
lc West-and bestbiddet or.biddersr.at Illeludleere -
Sao. Si. That as semi as the, cost. hn 4 expensed
of said sewer shill be hilly ascEttalned.ttie same
shall be levied, .stetted-and collected as pro.
Vide-1110r tr IM set Of. Ass emb:vot toe. COIDA102•
w. eith"of Pennsylvanis; emitted "a supplement
to aunpprement of the fourth. section us -an .act
entltird...Aet relating . to A.desheny. City,' ap •
proved Unroll R 4;
idea. d' 4: That to thu or any didinattee as may
I eottLet witb: or- be supplied by the-foregoing. be
andlho saute is hereerreposied. - -
Oroained and easeted into a. law utis the Rda
day - ot iu'y, Anna Domini . one Ilioussnd eight
hundred--aud sixty Ph*.
JAIRFO McßitiEl3,
'•• - • Preitlent ti *elect Cvancu.
AtteAt; 11..0na-
CS of *Elect Ls:siren.
• -' - • " - ALFRED SLA.CS,
• • Itresidelit of Common Connell
AttaStt A.. Dumionxu.., '
•
4 .Aelt of Commonlrcrimatt
' S :' , "
i. , L , ..4
. ' . ;IA .';. Li
. .. Hi
h
- , : ':'......::0i0 - ho:Wi#::i_O.Y4‘itious
'Odalities -aaa tolors.
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