The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 17, 1869, Image 7

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Virginia and her New Governor.
We are gradually getting et the facts
rx regard to the late election in Virginia;
and they dieclosesotne remarkable devt.l-
opments. Discounting the exnitatioluilof
tie victors and the accusations of the van
,
,Ruished by their conilictbig emotions, two
'Alen:tents begin to assume prominent
shape:
L That the majority of the victora f l are
..' ,in hearty accord with the Democ laic
.': party of the North, and will use their
power, if not checked.by Governor Walk
er, to give Virginia to -the Democratic
candidate: for President in 1872.
IL That the new -Legislature,m
posed largely of es-Contederates, will ro
ceed to strip the . free - constitution. ust
I
adopted of all its republican features the
moment the State is admitted into the
I Union..
We We cannot believe that Colonel Walk
.
, er, the newly-chosen Governor, will be a
party to the first programine, and the
i second can be counteracted by General
Canby refusing to allow the tnembers of
the 'Legislature to qrialify =leas they can
take the iron-clad oath., _lt is a question
for grave deliberation whether any other
cowed 'would be an open' infraction of
She acts of reconstruction and would not
compel Congas to refllB:3 to admit Vir-
But:tile futtiMple wit ifig -be Witeilv
Wren of- results, let us...hope, upon the
rebel Democracy. It may make sincerity
on Mar part profitable. We are not die
pnW to telleye that they ate'all dishonest
° in professing to accept. milliersal suffrage.
Ilefe, indeed, they present a healthy con
trait to their associates in MC/forth. It
is a large gain also to, feel that they voted
freely for candidates selectee as Reptii4J- -
cans, and openly avowing - themselves to
be such. And although much intimida•
tion and corruption was exercised to se
cure the colored vote for Col. Walker, we
must ignore the fact that wherever a slave
r holder approached his.former "property"
f' and asked their suffrages, it was in a re
, epecttul and sometimes in an obsequious
; spirit, and always on the plea that he did
not ask them to vote for Democratic but
for Republican candidates.
Yetihere will no doubt be a good deal
of "cheating round the board," and
many of the old Virginia foxes.will soon
etherge into first-class Democratic wolves.
, But, as we have said, th ey cannot be
If imposters. There are many who will
doubtless try to make good R. T. Daniels'
1, dispatch to President Grant on the day
. after the election. •
Gilbert C. • Walker, thenew Governor,
is doubly , bortnd to fulfill his covenants.-
Not to mention `the fact that he was ad-,
vocated. even by the old secessionists,
4 like Extra Billy Smith, as a Ilepublican,
his speech at Richmond on the 7th inst.,
mid his Monday's visit to President Grant,
I seemed to be deliberate prepanstions for
_ decided fidelity to his Republican record.
One report goes so far as to make him say
to the President that he deeply regretted
to see his friend, General Roseanne,_ the
candidate of the Vallapdigham party in
- Ohio, from which it is easy to infer that
Golonel Walker never regarded himself
as the candidate of the worse than Val-
• •
landighanuners of Virginia.
_ And if these spoken and printed words
mean anything they mean an early ups
' ration between Walker, and the rebel
Democrats. Be. can do much for Virginia
if he will He can get her admitted into
the Union by boldly adhering to his
record as a "War Democrat," and Iv
refusing to assist the ex-rebels in tearing
down the , new free Constitution. If he
is the "Grant man" lie claims to'bc,let
bin stop their war upon Republicans,
white and black. Let him invite Immi
gration and capital into Virginia by prov
ing:that he did not enter this campaign
to make Virginia another Maryland or
Georgia. This 1$ the way to propitiate
Congress and to secure his own enduring
tame.--Wathington Letter._
Distinguished Men of Color in France.
At the head of the Men of color at the
present day celebrated in France, is Alex
andre Dumas. He is himself a native of
France and the eon of a general. Among
literary men who are either negroes or
mulattoes are, also, Eugene Chaps, a
native of Gandaloupe, a pleasing and re-
fined writer, at present the principal
editor of the journal La Sport Franeaise;
M. Felicien Mallefille, a romancer and
dramatist, author of the 'Memoirs de
Don -Than Les Sept Enfants de Lara "
and a comedy entitled " Le. Cceur et la
Dot," which, since 1858, has held a posi
tion upon the boards of the Comedier
Francaise; M. Auguste Lacansade, a dig
tinguished poet, chevalier of the Legion
of _Honor, and principal edithr of the
Beau/ Ehroileznne, M. Victor, ;Sejour, a
native of New . Orleans, a dramatic author'
of considerable celebrity, and an officer
of the Legion of Honor; M. Melvil Blon
court, a most agreeable, pleasing writer,
whose articles appear in the Courier du
Dimanehe,: the &eels, and the Journal des
Econennistes, la _which he has recently
published a temarkable article upon
Hayti. The founder of the Journal des
•Etoks, M. Bloncourt, while still a student,
defended the cause .of the enfranchised
• slaves against the colonial reaction. M.
Bloncourt has recently written for the
Biogravlde Univers:mile the lives of ale
braced men of color in all Countries.
14 : Alexandra Danis, (the younger),
author of the celebrated "Dame aux
inellas,""Diane de-Lys," etc., bears evi.
:dent Marks of' litt-tirigiii , stidivree;
;Cr.raby, of New. Orleank, is one of the
next brilliant advocates of the bar of
Parit- ; M.' White; of Cuba, the son of a
regress, received the first prize tis a trio.
'lnlet firm the Conservatoire de Musique
in,l6M. M. de la Nur., also the posses.
sor of a first prize from the Conserva
tbireilk s pianist of great skill and
In.the French =ay, at Ws time,' are
several men of color, among them N.
Virgil% an eleve or,the 'Boole Polytctie.
vague, Colonel of artillery, and Ch e vali er
of the Legion or.lionor;'lli: Lame de
- Lance,
Captain of cuirassiers; IL Gmuot
Mout,Captalnot cousimii M. Bonscaren,
Lieutenant in the line; M.. Seville, Lie u:
tenant-of fituisare, and Set -mkOsptaia
Sk6 `Prim&miry.. The ecolWasft- I pro.
talon also conta in s many men of color,
some of Ahem' of velebrigl and among
these IL Alfred • Labory, , DIAT4PI' of the
lireres . de la Doctrine Wireficutti,' of Mom..
mei, and X. Langlurne, missionary to
Senegal.
• e
itrazotoii -is not luirinleasness, = not
mctrallt3'inet.fonneWt it tilt wall
by faith; that is rer z g 'thought fin
feeling, word and not by the vis.
Able, but by things ia ble and eternal.
WASIMffOIf
It seems that Secretary Boutwell made
a long speech - in the Cabinet meeting yes.
terday, against the Administration giving
aid and comfort to the movements of the
politicians in Virginia, Missisiippi and
Texas, who style themselves "Conserve
tiies." He had no faith In the success
ful party in. Virginia, and he saw danger
ahead to his party it . the 'Adnainistration
insisted on countehancing the "Conser
vative" or "National Republican" party
in Texas and Mississippi. As he under
stood it, the party in power is known
simply as the "Republican" party, and.
unless he was greatly mistaken, the so.
called "Conservatives" are the enemies
of that party, and did not indorse or
support the platform on which President
Grant was elected. He thought the
Administration owed it to itself and to the
party that put it in power to beware of
pretenders, and to take no risks in any of
the "new movements" which might result
in disaster. He thought the position of
the Administration toward the "Walker
party" in Virginia had been misinterpre
ted, and the country had been led .to
neve, things which were not true concern
the same. He had been in Col32ll3lllllClir
lion with prominent leaders of the _Re
publican party, both North and South,
and found that they had fallen into the
error of supposing • that the so-called
"Conservatives' of Virginia 'and ether
43outhern States had received the Atli en
dorsement of the Administratien l end
they seemed Hiatinited
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trains cautimi, adherence to' the
well known principles Of the party of
which he and his associates had been se
lected as representatives. The result was
that it was unanimously_ agreed to have
the elections in Mississippi and Texas
take place after the falLelections in the
Northern States, and as-near the time of
the assembling of Congress as is possible.
It appears that Judge Dent recently
nominated for Governor of Mississippi,
by a party of so.called *'Conservative"
Republicans, recently called on Secretary
Boutwell, for the purpose of securing
the influence of the Treasury Depart
ment in his behalf during the forthcom
ing canvass. The conversation which
ensued was decidedly spicy, the Judge
insisted that he was a supporter of the
Adrainistration, while the Secretary de
clared that be could not consistently use
the patronage of his Department for the
benefit of any political organization not
in full accord with the Republican party
and the principles embraced in the plat
format Chicago, when. Gen.. Grant was
nominated. As the interview proceeded
the parties became quite earnest, and Mr.
Boutwell bluntly told his - visitor to mind
his own business, adding that he was
capable of controlling the affairs Of the
Departmemt without' assistance from
outsiders. He added that none but those
who supported the Chjcago platform, and
were ,willing to support the Fifteenth
Amendment, had been appointeil by him
to once in Mississippi; and finally dig
misied the Judge with the inton:nation
that his requests were of no avail.
A delegation of Radical Tennessecans
have arrived here to urge the Administra
tion to take a decided stand in favor of
the election of Stokes for Governor bf
that State Their efforts will probably
be successful. - •
It is rum - cored here, on good authority,
that Chase will decide in favor of a habeas
corpus to release Yerger, the murderer of
Crane. In fact, it is believed that this
result was settled upon when it was de
termined to bring the case before him.
This is to be Chase's bid for the Southern
vote as Democratic candidate for the
Presidency in 1872. Chase is further
thought to have inspired the Conserve
tive element of Virginia in favor of
Walker, and that/he will follow out his
plan allover the South. He was ready
and willing to take the Democratic nomi
tion in 1888. He declares that the Dem
ocrats will never succeed until they adopt
universal suffrage. This is to be the new
Changes to Penniman's Postmasters.
The following changes were nude be.
tween June 15th and July 3d:
Meadow Gap, Huntingdon county—A.
K. Green, vice N. K. Covert, resigned.
Phcenir, Armstrong county—A. P.
Simmons, vice J. M. Hosack, resigned.
Kilgore, Venango county—E. Garner,
vice Oliver Beach, resigned.
Brush Creek. Beaver county—P. H.
Baker, vice G. Ronseher, resigned.
Lawren'ceburg, Armstrong county—
Miss T, Olden, vice J. A. Morgan, re
signed. •
McCandless, Butler county—William
Gibson, vice D. C. Miller, resigned.
Connersville, Butler county—H. ' C
Lynn, vice B. Waddle, resigned.
Atchison, Washington county—Miss S.
A. Johnson, vice A. C: Barr, resigned.
Irishtown, Mercer county—J. F. Ham
mond, vice J. Rreckinridge, resigned.
Perrine, Mercer county—D. 'Nelson,
vice El. Perrine; declined.
Barnbart'a Mills, BUtler county—A.
Barnhart, vice'C. Aldlnger, resigned.
"PaorassonAntbansox," an "itiner
ant" illnelonist, we are informed, was
stopping at the Belmont House, in Bel
laire, last week, with , his wife (?), and
intended to entertain the people •of that
town by giving am exhibition of his ac.
complishments ha the sleight-othand
business. As as inducement to attend
he proposed to distribute among his midi
tors various prizes, -consisting of bed
steads, little pip, arc. Everything was
getting on swimatingly, when his
•Vother- wife" made her appearance oh
the scene. Of come that little circum
etanee wrought a'snarvellons.change in
the condition of thlpgs," and the "Pre
lessor" concluded to A oncentratethe ex
hibition into one grand dissolving view.
'This he accomplished.by heating a hasty
retreat, leaving the two Mrs. Andersons
to arrange their claims to his affections
atlheir leisure. . -
Air TM" National of the
Nethiadists at Pound Lake, N. Y. ' , the
supplementary 'Meeting", are, no usual; ,
well'uttended, and the lady preachers en
jOrti'faif Share of public attention. 'My
ancient friend of the fluttering (vitas
bum ..a .. all day indoln wordy bat
tle.against tobacco, rum, ad ul tery, mut,
and the other enemies of godliness, and
but for' her excessive vehemence would
be'a mighty power in bringing over arrant
sinners. he unmasked s new battery
this melting, and op .-, a hot fire upon
ti
the sin of r ye racthg. She declites that
on the day a races begin at Saratoga she
will be the and will not miss the op-
Portunlty to make known the will of God
on the subject of wagering, bitting, gam
bling and otberwise tithing, losing and
1 stealing what should be applied to the
decent purposes of life ,
1 , 1 1,4r4k , ,,A4 ,A
NOTICES.
Cam'.' PENNSTLIPAI4IA. fl LL
GOAD CO.
TREABIIRES:I3 DEPARTMENT,.
rBUULDIELVIII4. ADM 2. MIL
TO Tynk_im:opicgoj,Diatcs` qtFHp_ PENN.
SYLVANis.Iiw LBO D COMwiiT..
AU Stockholders, as registered on the Books of
thts 'company on the; 30th day of April. 1869,
will be entitled to subscribetor TWENTY-FIVE
PEE CENT, of noir respective Interests In New
Stock, at par. as Wiwi's: •
Arai. Fifty per cent. - at the time of subacrip-'
Um, between the 15th day of Bay, 1869, and
the 30th day or June, 1889.
Seeond. Fifty per cent. between the 15th day
of November, 1869. and the 3 Ist'day of Decem
ber. 1869; or. if Stockholders should prefer, the
whole amount may be paid up at the time of sub•
scrfipti on, and each instalment so paid up shell be
entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may
be declared ort tullLshares.
Third. That every Stockholder holding less
t c li f i four shar.s, shall be entitled to subscribe
f r one shaM; and those holding more than
mu t lute f ill' four shares shall be entitled to sub.
scribe for an additional share. •
Fourth. 'AU shares upon which instalments are
yet to be paid ander Resolution of May 13,
1858, trill be entitled to their allotment of the
ITwenty-tilve per cent, at, par, as though they
were paid In hal. I
myB:iag THOMAS T. BERTH, Treasurer.
IarNOTICE.
•
CITY TAOIOOII, 1869.
.
In accordance with Section. Seth Page' oy of
City Digest,
NOTIOE 113 Imonavir
TO THE
CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH,
That the assessments for 1489 of City. CRY
Building: Special, Poor. Business. City School
and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rents
have been returned to me for collection.
The above taxes are subject to s DEDUCTION
CZ FIVE PER CINTUDIIf paid on or before the
Fist Day of August, •
and TWO PER (Matt* if paid between the
FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
AND THE
FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
aa-No deduction will be allowed'on taxes paid
between eeptember fifteen th and October first.
wan addition of five pe , cent= will be made
to all taxes unpaid October tirst,and an additional
dye per centum will be added to all taxes re
maining unpaid on November first.
A J. COCHAAN,
crry TREASURF.R, 4th AVENUE.
Pm - unman!, July 9.1869.
DIVIDENDS.
far'DIVIDEND.
OFFICE OP TIIB PIPPOBIIRGII GAS CO„
July frith, 1880.
The Trustees of the Pittsburgh tits Company
have this day declared • dividend of TWO. DOL.
LARS AND YlliTY CENTS per share of the
Capital Stitt. payable on demand at the orate
of the Company.
jyl3:mlo W. H. HeCLELLAND. Trees',;
arTHE BOARD OF DRUM.
20118 of the NATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY. No. 23 Diamond, Allegheny, have
declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS per share out of the profits of
the last six months, payable on and after the 18th
bud.
1y12:m9 JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
OPTICS ARTIZAW'S INSURANCE C O.i. I
. rITTINALIEGLI. July IT. ltle
arTHE DIRECTORS OF THIS
Company base this day declared aftilyi
dend of FOUR 'DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS
per share, out of the profits of the last six
monthi. Lobe credited on tee stock rates.
1,12;m10 J. G. COFFIN, Secretaiy.
ar'DIVIDEND.—The Board of
Managers of the MONONGAHELA h AV
MATION COMPANY have this day declared a
elividend of THREE DOLLAits a chafe on the.
stock of said Company, payable forthwith to the
stbckholderi or fnelr legal rePretelltativet• at
the office of said Company. No. 04 DIAMOND
n Fuzzy, rittsbn-gb, Detween the hl us of 10
A. M. B.Td AP. M.
WILLIAM BANEWELL, Treasurer.
rirrauusois. July sib, nap. mass
OFFICE OF TAE
BEN FRAN/a.xx INairnAscs CoarANy.
= • No. 41 Mb; Street.
. - ALLEGULNY; PA.. July 6th. 1869.
aril= DIRECTORS OF THE
BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COM
PANY have thle day declared a Dividend of ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE
oat of the proem of the last six months, payable
In cash on and after WEDNEnDAY. Joly 14th,
1859. GEOMIN D. BID LE.
jy8:IPO - ' Seeteta .
GrDIVIDEND.—The Prod*
'DENT and Directors or the SIEVING.
HAM and Pori tiBUEGLI BRIDGE CO. hate
deciarvd a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR and
FIFTY CENTS per share out of the eunings of
the past six months, parable for . heith.
ED WAND MOTE, Treasurer,
,j31:169 183 Libert street.
MOICEIANTS ds MA.NITPACTULEWB NAT./Dorn. t
Pt a Tr BURGH. Jely 6th.
rgEr'Dl VI DEN D.—The Diree
701iS of this Bank have this day deels.ed
a divided of FIVE PtCtg CENT. on the capital
titoeic. out of Chia prontt of the lastairpouths,
p'•yble forthwith. free of all taxes.
Jy7:170 ' JOHN SCOTT JR., Cashier.
HP7ICR 01 0 WIZ GASH INSURANCE PO., t
PITTSBURGH, July 6. 1609.
Car DIVIDEND.—The Board of
illTeCt ore of this Company have tub. day
declared a dtvltlend of ThILEK DOLLARS PVC
BMA HE out of the profits of the last six months,
payalve on demand - free or Government tax..
dt/SEPH . T. JOHNSTON. tl.cretary.
ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANS. i
July 16d. HMV. f
tgrTEIX . BOARD OF DIREC
TOR 4 orals Bank have thla day declared
* unit - amide' dividend •f B'X PER VENT,
payable to th. stockholders forthwith free Of
all tares. _ -;. 3t.
cashier W. MA C K
Y.
:166
riT7BIII7ROII, darn 3.
NATIONAL TRUST 0011P/LIM
No. 11$121 ream tit:est.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
- • DANE have declared it Dividend of FIVE
PER CMNT,.u; of the prom of the /sat *lx
months. payable on or alter the iiith inst.. free
of Government 11X.
Irs • BOAT. J. DRIER. Cashier.
WRIIARTEIILitz-niVID,END.
NINO? NATIONAL BANN PITTBStdIOII.I
PA.. (late Pittsburgh Trutt tdontihotrf.o.,
The • Dlre. Ore of this sank have this day de
clared a Difidend of Tfilitat MI (MST • on
the Capital" Stock. oat 41 the profits of th e
three rneatteapayable forthwitit s .free of 'State
and Unser unseat Tax.
J. D. ROULLY. Casbtar.
..ftna B. 1869. . ty6:lC.
Pirreatraoty. Jul 1.3869.•
IarTHE MECSIABICS NATION.
• AL'I3a.EN. will niair' a dividend of EItIET
(8) PER ozrr..lree of taxes. on t . !d after July
13°1 hu t' JEO. .
jy2:132, . Cashier.
TIIADNONNIIII NATIONAL HANN,
YITTSISINOIL July lit. 11,611. I •
farDIVIDEND.-MheDisectors
of tilt* Bank have ibis day neelaved
dividend of PIVX Plra CENT.. Parable on no
-12 and. - free et iul tax. • • • •
jy2:l2i • eltßint CLARK. Jr.. ()ashler.
falk
IarTHE DUOS! OF
Tills
Conlvalry bays thla day dielanid a dbl.
dand of 'THREE - C3O PER
. CENT. oat .of 'the
profits of the last nundha, payable on dee
mad, free of V. e. taxi:-
wan) MGR EcELRENT, Reoretary.
• Otrws ALLsameurr Dog 00117 , 41Nr,
r 17 T 8 8M1H.4111 , 1 /eh LBW
= DIVIDEND.,— Th e p eed .
DENT. Managers and Company,. for
erec ting a bridge (Mr sae Alleaheny river. op.
o wige pitesbursh.ln the copaty or Alleghelkt,
have this day deals:Jae dividend of CNN DOu
-1 Aft AND ElIVINTY•111 1 72, ciENTs on eats
share of the capital stoelt ot the Company paya
ble to stockholders or their inisi rentem a ati ...
7 the Treasurer torthwithi
WM 8a1.1317110,
Mtn Treasurer.
• AA.TURDAY'
SPECIAL =Tuna,'
OrSCHENCIPS PVL MIMIC
STROP. SHAME= TONIC AND
MANDRAK2 PILLS will cure Consumptlon.
Liver Complaint and Diapepala, if taken accord:
lug to directions. They are ail three to be taken
at the sometime. They cleanse the stomach. re
lax the !Ivor and put itlto work; Met the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and makes good
blood; the paUent begins to grow in flesh: the
diseased matter ripenslnto the lungs, and the
patient outgrows tee disease and gets weh. This
is the only way to cure consumption.
PhTo these three medicines Dr. J. It Schenck, of
iladelphia. owes his unrivaled succeas in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Put.
manic, Syrup ripens the morbio matter in the
lungs,nature throws It off by au ea,y expectora
tion. for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a
slight cough will throw it off. and the patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal. _
T., do thla, the 'seaweed !ionic and Mandrake
PI? must be ir.ely used to cleanse the stomach
an liver, so that the fulmonic Syrup and the
to,Marill make good blood.' .
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions:relax the u acts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver
is soon relieved; the' stools will show what the
Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly po'son wLich Is very don-'
gereas to nee uniess with great carea that will
unlock the gall bladder and start she secretions
Liver iver like Scheack , s Mactirake rills.
• Complaint is one of tte asset prominent
causes of Consumption. •
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic las gentle stlauLant
end alterative. and She alkali in the Seaweed,
which this preparation is 'made ot, assists the
themstoach withw out the gastric Mice to dimly e
food he Pnimonic Syrup. and it /8 made
into good &oat without fermentatioa Or souring
In the stomaca. , -_ . .
The great reason why phljitelar s do not cure
Consumption is, they ill, to do too much; they
give Aealelloato atop til t; cough, to stop chllls,to
stint iiiitbi.eweatiktectic fever and by so doing
they dcrlinge the whole digestivepowers. look.-
alnico sa bat* thrseeretiOna, and eventually the patient
ddles. .
Dr. Schenck, In his treatmen t
~ does not try to
stop a renal', night sweats, chills or fever. Me.
move the
cootie_ , and array will all stop 'of their own accord. ;No one can be cared of Consump
tin. . : Pri vet _ egaplattit. - Dytpepsts, Ca 333111.
atom taint? UllardthatirThrollt. unless the liver .and
wn SU made healthy.
1 - us - rabor-uctaniniziption. of course the
- angaln some way are LilltilHed, either tubercles,
*busses bronchial Irritation "Inure. adhesion
or the lungs are a mats of inillitmation and fast
decaying. In such oases what meat be done? It
/P9t.QhlY the butes tnat are wasting. but it la
the IMOlii body. The stomach and liver have lost
their power to Puke blood oat of fb d. Now trie
only chance ts to take Dr. Schenck's three medi
cines, which will bring np a tone to the stomas
the patient will begin to want food, !twill digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient be
gins to gain 11111138 h. and as soon as the body be
gins to grow, the lungs commence to bell np,
and the patient gets dishy and well. This Is tile
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is no lung disease and only Liver
Co m p
and Dyspepsia, Schenck ' s Seaweed
TZnic and Mandrake Pills are =lndent, without
the i•wlipouic ayrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
freely i n i vi towns cOmplaints, as they are ner
featly harmleil. . .1 - • - -
Dr. Schenck, wiui ialj toiy,o AaltArrepted
health for =illy years past, anu &fir W hs 223
pounds, was wasted away to a mete eke, ton. in
the'very last stage of Pulmonary Cdaschiptlou,
hi, phydelens having pronounced his Mr hope
less and abandoned lhai to his fate. De war ann:d
by the dforehadd me, icines, and since his recove
n, many thanksissuis similarly afflicted have used
Dr. Schein:Vs preparation with the same re
markable Mcrae. full directions accompany
each, making it not absolutely necessary to per
sonally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish
their lungs examiited, and !or this purpose he is
prefesslosally a e Principal Office, PhUadel
phi*, every Oa y , where all letters for advice
i ll
is
must be address He also profess.onaily at
No. 33 Bond a: et. New York. every other
Toe/May, and at No, 23 Hanover street, Boston.,
every other Wednesday. He gives advice free,
but fors thorough examination with hls ;leapt
rometer the price is 05. oa.ce bourn at each Mir
from 9 A. Si. to 3'P. 113.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton-,
is each SI. 3O per bottle. or 21.50 a tall' dozen..
Mandrake Pills 23 cents a box. For sale by all-
druggists. znyl9:l2-4 &V
.
far DOCTOR WEUITIER CON
TINUES TO TILitAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. That numerous class ot cases
resulting from sell- abuse, producing un
manliness, nervous denilt y. Irritability, erup
tions. seminal emissions, and finally Im
potency, permanently cured. Persons
ed wl oelicate. Intricate and long stand
ing constitutional complaints are poUtelylnvited
to call for consultation which costs nothing.
Experience, the- best of teaehers. has enaSted
him to perfect remedies at once aliment, sate,
permanent, and which in most cases can be use d
without Itinerante to business. Medicates pre
pared in the establishment, which embraces of
dee. ramption and waiting rooms; also, boarding
sod sleeping apartments for patients requiring
daily personal attention, • and lapin and chemi
cal baths. this concentrating ghe Aimed mineral
springs. No matter who have Miled, state your
case. Read what he lapilli his pamphlet of fifty
pages, sent Wadi address for two stamps in seal
ed enve.ope. Th ousands of cases treated *ann..
ally, at office and all over the eountry L Consul
tation tree, rrsonally or by mail. Mee No. 9
Wylie stree (near Conrt.House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Houri A. it. tive P. M. Sundays 19 it.
to Ni.r. R. Pamphlet sent to any address for 1300
stomps. ,
WIELECTRICSTIF AS - A CUBA..
TIVIL-i-Dr. A. H. SIR VENB has been
axing Electsielty ass firscLo. Itemstilt in curing
chronic IN well as acute COlldil WWI WU:HOOT
sisorcure for more than TEN TZARS, with un
bounded flumes'. A Pasiriumr, Including all
particulars, with Centel:ales and reliable refer.
cocci, will be sent to any Inquirer.
A tew - furnish. d rooms vacant. for boarding pa
'Dents in the Doctors tateliy. Ltapplied tar soon.
Office and residence. 9,00/ ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. • nivill:yß
IarBATCHELOWS HAM DIM
••••••
ThD rplendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, rens
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no
dlculoas tints; remedies the 111 effects or bad
dyes; litylgorstes and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. &Loa or bromn. Sold by ail Druggists
and Pertam23 rat and properly
_applied at Batch*.
inrs Wig Psctoiy, .Vn. le Mad street. ew E
York. mr2t:JM
ay-EIPILEPSY CAN BE CURED
—Those havieg Mends addicted ere
neatly solicited to send for a Circular Letter ot
References and Testimonials, which will con
vince the most skeptical of the ctsrafrilifttqf tAe
Mmes. !Address Vial BUREN LOCR.ROW.
DI. D.,•36 Greet Jones street. New Yon.
. nalatii:g2S.ddP
WTHE MARRIAGE RING.-
EBB aya on AGE . ORS OF YOUTH, and
the YOLLIEd ln regard to SOCIAL
EVILS. with certain help tor the erring and nn
fortunate. gent In sealed letter envelopes,, free
of charge. Addre.us. HOWARD Ati.oolaTlON.
Box I', Philadelphia, ra. my21:163-dar
ASSESSMENTS.
~, IIeoNIVMAJW
CrrY Ea wiNitatt , s Oryzest.
ALLIMMCNT CUT, PA., July IS, 1889.
NOTICE.—The Assessments for
Grading and Pay ng of ALLEGHENY
AVENUE, FrOeS Western to South Avenues.
Also the assessment tor. Grading of FRAZIER
STREET from Western to Ohlo Avenues, are
•now ready for examination, and MI be seen at
the ofLe of the City gagineir. until July 110th.
1889,whea they will be placed In the hands of
the City Treasurer fbr collection.
ONARLILIS DAVIS,
CITY ENGINEER.
WIWI Or OrrY Zwoursia . AND Strariroa.
Pittsburgh. July IV. 1869.
Assessment for
the Boardwalk on Elm street (Bloomfield)
m Main street, to the Pennsylvania Railroad.
is now ready for examination. acd can be seem
at this office until WEDNEnDAY. July AM.
when it wilt be returned to the City Treasurer's
office for collection. . IL J. 110(40.
jy10:102 ^ City Engineer.
03/11011 , OP Cll., illwurerstir AND Stnienntalt;
- - • • riTTBRUEOII, July a, pow .
OTICE.,-,Tbe assessment ..for
orsang and Paving Irtnitts ALLEY.
.m Butler street to the - Allegheny Valley Hall
rord. la now ready tbr rsamotatlon r and can be
seen at Ws office until. WX-I),M VADAT. July 14.
when It sill he returned tbe City Treasurer's
'ullloe ter eorteetlon.-,' -• • -
J 75. H. Jo VOORE, CittEnalueer.
. -
°Titbit hi cirr-Texotintzn inn Sim
.trVi,
• July / 2 4 awe.
p
I TOTICE.—The-Assessment for
the Beardwalk on Bounditri and laurel
s meta Js now ready for examination. and can be
*wen at this °ace tint° DION DAY. Jib' lath.
1800, . when Itwilt be returned to We tit) ,
Tresturer's once 102 nolleotion • - •
J. Nor ti ll i :
'171:111 ' .
pu3kiEDECCA STREET.--Mitice'
is nervily alvenAltat aka undersigned. erce
ted. viewers to assess damAses and benefits
Mt opening Nance°. street. Vint ward. Alla.
gimpy. momCalto rederal street. will meet
re
on the : premises attend to elegies ed: sp
polntment. on W MMADAt. July Mid. ado,.
at ek o'clock r. Y. • • ,
JOHN BAX2Mir.
4.H0. lit IN.
A. M. MARSHALL,
jr11:165
QEDGEWICIE STUFJCZ—The
undersived. appointed to sum damages
and benedts tbr opening Pedgewtek street. Sixth
ward. C 11.7 of Allegnenw will l;Mret on the neon
ises on Tat DAY. July 934. 1889. at 41 , &cloak
r. m., to attend to duties of their appointment.
d. H RRMANN.__
IrgILD WALTER. .
LI Kan 81KUH.
.IVMM I
W iI INDERSONIIII7III6III4
sLe v t
gy mi am m . Deals is Mis,
JULY a. 1-72 14-9.
A lICTION BALE 01' MMUS..
BAN. BB IDENOBS AND BUILDING
Md.—ae Haxlewood, MONDAY.' July 19th.
at 1 o'clock, will be sold. without reserve. a div-
Iletitfed home, consisting cif a new house of
eleven rooms, tastefully bunt withverandas,
nmrches. &c. autrounded wltb Fruit Treed and
Phrebbery o f best se.eoi lone. The Premises
compthe about seven\ and i no.balf acres of
ground of excellent soil, with well of good
water a never ratline boring. a stone spring
bou•e. and- an acre of coal &weedy opened 'Pr
use. Al.o 'a comfortable Frame House of nine
moms, with tabard of Peach. Apple. Pear.
Plum, and Quince Trees. corlprzaing about
three acres, with well of water:At the door.
There is also a valuable stone gearry - the
premises. • 10. twelve bultillcg lots Siii - by 100
mai The rielguborhood IS remarkable Or Malta
and penury of seem yr. The St& km Is onlrfour
miles from the city. and a good aldt-walk leads
from the station to the premises. Title indLspu
tante.
Titims—rhie.third cash; balance In two yearly
Inatallinents.
H. R. MITT ARON. A etloneer;or
GEORGE K. 'FLOW EicS. Hazelwood.
N. B.—Tralns per Connellerllle H. H. leave
corner Grant and Wa er btreets at 7 and /1,
jy15:11117.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE of 15 Acres
Pennsylvania Avenue, apnbslce Alar ,
anti's Grave.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 11th. at 4
o'clock. will be sold on tho tort tillers, by order of
John M. Kennedy and John G. DiacConnel . As.
slimmed' in Bankruptcy of hilehael O'Hare. teat
value:4eproperty In the City of Pittsburgh, for.
teeny. Line r y townstrip, and fronting on Penn
sylvania avenue, oppos to McFarland , * Grove,
containing 14 acres and 130 perchei. Desna.
fully located and commanding lianasome views
o ?ma e v l a Or nd E a So o d n t din e g
t to amortgage of
$l2 447.92, balance cash.
jya • A. BICILWAINE, Auctioneer.
1 g z
CITY GROUD
WEapt..§ 115 N
13. July 30.h.at El o'clock,
will be sold - nn serond door of commercial Bale.
Booms. 106 Smithßeld 'tree t. a toe, petual ground
rent ot- $11.50 per annum on the Lafayette
Mundt ng Lot, Wood street, below Yount' avenue.
jilt MeR. WAIN'S., Auctioneer.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
An elegant new Brick Dwelling, Z rooms, at.
tic and wash room.
House of 4 rooms, 9 lots, 10th ward, $1,1300.
House of 4 rooms, I lot, 18th ward, $/,1500.
House of 4 rooms, 9 lots,l7th ward, 09,800.
House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 17th ward, 020100.
House of 4 roams, 1 lot, 15th ward, 32,600.
House of 2 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward: 0 1 00.
10 lots,Slebert & plat,oloo to $BOO.
19Ss 1 44th Welty '211300 each.
4 lots, 43th streei, .1,000 each.
3 lots, Hatfield street; 4 800 each
1 lot, Sherman street, 417,50. .
3 lots, 40th street, 20:940, $12.001k
4 lots, Butler street; 84,000.
BARGAINS 1N BLOOMFIELD.
Lots 20x137 feet, $600; ten years to pay. A
house cost $500; interest on both, $66 a year.
Many pay *lBO year rent. At Moonier.lu you
would save *ll4 it year and your house and lot
In less than 10 years. Churches and schools
near.
30 sores of hod.' mile from lfbaroabarg
$6,000; I 5 acres of tt. $3.500.
FOB SALE.
•
31ots In Mansfield. 60g130 each. 11 at%
of land, grapery, peaches and smau fruit. good
spring of water, .og house, &c: price low. 70
serer. Economy township. Beaver Co; price 117 15
per acre; good orchard of 300 bearing/ fruit
trees. House of 7 rooms, 1.4 miles from Econo
my station. 1,100 acres,Glintore Co.. West Va.:
good solkweli timbered and watered: price ;HI
per acre. SOS acres, same county. Rood home
and orchard; price IA per acre. 1 340 acres,
Braxton Co. went Va; rich sell and well Um
bered; price i?..50 per acre.
Bonds and ortgages wanted by
THOS. SDIPSON & R. L HOLLANI
"HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY
This beantlfil situation cannot ..he: surpassed
!tor private residences In any area ion, so elate
to both cities, being only eight miles up the
Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Any person de.
siring information abotattdsproperty can obtain
it by calling at the once of the IRON CITY MU
TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 15
Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from one-ha
acre to 'live acres; also, small lots to stilt Per
chasers. There is a good location fora manuthe
taring establishment, between the Railroad an
Allegheny river. ' jelStkie
FA1431 FOR SALL
A GOOD "'ARM. in West Deer township, Al
legheny_ county, 10 miles from Sharpsburg. A
FRAME TWO STORY ROM A, of six rooms:
CELLAR under all house; ohms& LAltOlt FRAME
BARN, 511x3S feet, and other ontbuilaines. A
Young Orchard of Choice Mit Trees, &e.
For pattlenlare call on the premises, or at
JOHN W. Rita tiON , s. 349 Liberty street, or
address ar ILLIAN EIIYnON, Muni Eldge P 0.,
Allegheny county, Pa. j410:197
igARDEIVERS TAKE NOTICE.
r —FOR BALE.— Tae FOURTEEN NILE
I AND, on the Allegheny River. and now
used for gardenlny purposes; well Improved and
in a high state ofeultlvallon: containing GO or
30 sects, now offered at a bargain. Call soon.
Also. other Farms in good locations.. Woolen
Factory. two Houses, and twenty acres of land
on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For
Bale and To-let In both cities. For further i;iar•
Ventura inquire of WILLLUff WARD,
reas HO firma etreet. onnosite Cathedral.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
• --eituated In Allegheny township, West.
moreland county, 10 minutes walk from Mc-
Kean' atat. on. ou the Allegheny Valley gal , road.
Contains /04 scree. GO of which are cleared; all
under fence; balance valuable Umber; under.
layed with coal. 4 foot vein Hewed Log Hou.e
and Barn; an orchard of 140 trees. grafted; tie
place I. well watered and lu • row neighborhood.
For price and terms apply to B. ale Lani a CO.,
No. 104 Fourth avenue.
HOLTZHAN & WIEIIEBILOLD.
No. 100 Third Avenue,
Upholsters and Dealers in Curtain 'Goads,
Direct the attention of their friends and the
public to their !Moll assorted stock of
Lace and Nottingham cartains Vestibule
Laces,. Damask Reps. ferry's Mexican cloth.
Satin. Delanee. Gilt Cornices. Gilt and Walnut
Mouldings. Spring Beds of suistrior make, Nair
Matrasaes (pure white hair.) Pillows. Bolsters.
and everything pertaining to a firstcelass bed.
The latest Paris and &Ilia designs for Draperies
atthc inspection or their costumers. Pore whi te
Mite= Show Yeathers always oa bane.
HOLTHNIAN & WIEDISHOLD.
NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE.
1in , 111193 '
Vomit covw cos Lin
DICKSON, STEWART -
Hating rezone thew Mee to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
I bogy ott7' now IOU) *EOM
to Welsh
I rag: M T uTO OA i r a Ti n t re
tol a n 'ordt i4 thele eflee, - or ti
Was t o the nuel. bill be Mewled to
T em: S C E! le n t
- A . was. KREBS,
_
DEALE I 9 . 2
No. - 55 Diamond Alievs
SRQB, Pd
Jrnt., Orders addreued to W. HUM Eighth
wad. Allegheny. will receive t attention.
Wagons running fa Pittsburgh and egneity.
atyls4lll
AUCTION saws.
FOR SALE
D. b. WILLLLIP4I7th Fart,
89 GRANT BTRZET
office, back room
FOR SALE.
UPHOLSTERY.
COAL AND 00831
lan
LEGAL.`
ORPHANS' COURT. SALE.
A. PINE PARR. late the property of ROBB=
GLASS. dhoti.. comprising 148 acres, 1 rood
anal U 4 perches, situated on West. Penna, R. 8..
two pours and a bait ride from Pittsburgh and
within one • hair luthi of tither North Wed or b*.
t e a, •t mons. together with Stone 'heeling of_
Twelve Rooms. • I re , , Frame Tenant Rouses. - One
/frame Barn one hundred feet long, atone Senn:
Hons.. Blacksmith ahop.l woatory Frame Gnm
ery. Frame Carriage House. Frame Ray Rouse,
with sheds. rlaughter House, Ls.rae theism or
choice Fruit in good bearing order, Cider Press
awl abundast of never failing eprlrtga of pure
Water. To be sold on TURoDAY, THE TENTH
DA.Y Ci t yATM . UG 1880.- Trains leave fele.
ghenyat 7 and arrive at pi Por
iurther moutre ot Mr. Phel Da, corner
Cherry alley and Third seenne J. b. West. ottlce •
of Clerk of Quarter Seaslous, K. lb McClure..
370 Penn street. J. 0. Wilson. 86 Fourth ave.
nue J. "3:118:TTR8r
rya' PR A 111 V COURT` NALEi—
Vir There will be exposed at Pnblic Sale. by or
der ‘or the Orphabs' Cour.. on SATURbar,
AUfellf.ST 7. 1869. at 4 o'clock .P. tt.. on the
premises In NV ttionaburg, Wilkins townstdre, Al
legileny county tae one undivided half of alt that
cettain lot or piece of ground, describ d as fol
lows. Yin Fronting one hundred and slaty-Bee
feet fourluches on Fee 'ilea street, (Oa 4.14 R.
extending back's, distance of one hundred and
forte-nine feet four inches, (11-0 4.12 11. .) 10
Centre alter: fronts on Centre alley one hundred
and sixty-Aye feet four Inches, 5155 1455 ft.,)
and one rundred and Attu-one feet ten Inches.
(10110.1:5 ft.,) on Bel.ey sfreet,beitur the whole
of luta Nos. 514 and Alava parts of lots 24 and
25 In Reis and Carllnrit W4R-cir Wnninen n r ig•
recorded In Plan Rook tel. SI. reAle ie.
TERIf6 OF LlALlC.eelfarehalf cash: the balsam
in one lied %An yenta. with interaai, 51351534 by
bond And. tmetanila 051 th , LWegiiles- • •
03T011.111:NE
fitatdian of the minor cbliklkii 9) Daurecego
dee'd. • • • jet8:110.8
ADMIIIIISIeIIATOWS NOTICE..
—Notion is hereby given that letters of ad
tration have been granted to the strider
signed on the estate of JOHN SCHUELES,Iate
oC Pittsburgh. deceased. All persons indebted
to said estate will make immediate payment, and
those.iegyfinrelatntragatnst sald estate Iraq pre
sentthem pro perly _ nothrti tested for settlement
to Aides man Taylor. 438 Penn street. -
LOUIS 8011IIELER. Aumlntitratas.
jefttikleoorn9 - . . -
SUMMER RIDSO
I RTi3.
AlVe/AIN/I/VAMAIV.Ae.././i0J,"0,.•
CRESSON SPIitINGS.
TLIS Faiorite Saminer Resort,
MOUNTAINShe Summit of the ALLEGHENY
, 2,200 FRET ABOVE THE
LEVEL 017 THE eEA, will be even for the re.
cention of guests on the 13th day of. JUN&
The buildings connected with the establishment
have been entirely renovated and newly tarnish
ed. Excursion Ti. kets sold by the Pennavivanini
Railroad. at Philvielptila, Harrisburg and Plas
hing'', good for th. season.. All trains stay at
t'ressan. T 0 FUENIaIiED COTTAGEB rou
BENT. 19r Ruttier lnforptatlen. aildr9e
•
GEO W. MULLIN, Proprietor,
I _
el mon Springs, Cansbritteatitity•. Pa.
jynile . . -
UNIMED :STATES HOTEL,
CAPE MAY ICITY, N. J.,
.
Will be n oped far the season SATURDAY, May
29th, in all drat eines appointments, equal to
any red yet affording to families all the comforts
or a home. President Want expects to The
Cspe Hay this season and will stop atthe "Mated .
States."' Address,
myatlOl AARON KILLER. Proprietor.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
BTIEGEL,
.(Late Catte: with W. liespeakelle4
Breatc-EtezrrrrAix.olll
No. 33 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgh.
5e26:721
NEW SPRING GOODS,
A rolenqd new stack
CLOTHS, CISSIMEREI4 ea.
Just received by EMMY 11Z11114 . 14
sett: Iderehant Vatter; Tit Smithfield:street.
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL FAMILY PLOD.
MAUI. Sl= Throe Star. Green Gould, eipal tin
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
Thls noir wtU only oe sent out when espy
elan. ordered.
PEARL JILL ELVE 1111411XD,
sEASL MILL Rla u fairst b relDt it.l44lll.
warrz CORN 114) * E arn& be t t Oirir
& T. =MDT 4 RBA,
Allegheny. Boot. 9. ISM • PlLture XML.
LIYERY STABILES.
JOHN S. ISSWAN: HOST. H.PATTNESON.
ROBT. IL PATTFALSON & CO.,
LIVERY. se.r...P. AND
eisy • (e)ffzif irt :) A
COL SEVENTH AVENUE a LIBBER! at,
PITTSDUUGU, PA.
iD2l:h4l
STEAMSHIPS.
TO' LIVERPOOL AND
QUEENSTOWN.
via =sax mui.'13111.011191:011,
Numbering sixteen first-clam vessels; among
to. mthe celebrated'
CITY OF PAULIN 'CITY OF ANTTPETP
CITY OF BOSTONCITY OF 'tumults:4u
cm' or LONDON. ----'
EVENT 13ATITBD&T. from Pler 45
firth Elver, New York. For nassage or muter
leforma.lon armlet°
TO FIFTH STBILTT. (Chronicle Bnildiag..
suarie flatboats Post 0.11,.. Pittabstsb'
SLATE.
ROOFING. RLLTIL OF TLRIOUS
Qualities and Colors,
Pcerlrua icutrseitenion:gri=gglaitaiva
• -
a.. s
TRADEMARK;
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bitoog' . • I
WEELTr• P 32043 6 1:
:1114an ip ,
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Ili EW4IItWING- Eteno4l MAT
Ail UZI& • - -
A tug . tot j ut tug r d sad tor sobt 16we
market price. t ' • •W.Wnitiox,-
• .
,
Potornoo Sbad
in bait lilt:els: POtonnie Menne llate."
g; Mackerel ''4E, 01 and 3 In-earro7. Ab e t
pommel; White rlsb_t_Lake Ilettine. For wale:
Low to the trade by. ATT, uameit CO".111%
and IlatrWootemet..
rgiamESll•-.110 beiges Factory
N„.l outemvabOres %wen tlo. Itor ssla
- a. dumzia.,
gil