The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 20, 1869, Image 7

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trjolithiurgli Gitiitte
FaSo GOWN t itsp:HOWSitaoP•
=ICI
I)olthAtte ECONOWL- •
dticeu Beat a `
gna ;'. of cream to a troth,
aweet.ea with wldte pulverized sugar re-
ficientlir, add'a teaspoon of 'eitract of
7 1anilla, ,with, an ounce-of...isinglass ; .melt
ed; mix all thoroughly; then take straw
berries and lines deep dish and pour the
cream in the center.
A Nui: Gfake,r-Take 'a half a pound of
flour, a half bound of sugar, quarter of a
pouid of butter, - three eggs, two tea-
spoons of baking powder; mix this well,
?., and then-mix in a -teacup of nntse—hick
'• ory nuts ae preferred , bake in a well
)-
heated ove ,
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Cream C ke—Half cup of sour cream,
- half a cup of sugar, one cup and a half.of
flour,f two eggs,..half- teaspoen of soda
, dissolved in cream. ' - • i
Puff Cake.—One cup of sugar, one cup
and a half of ilofir, - • half a cup of butter,
two eggs, one cup ,sweet - milk; three :tea-
' spoons of bitioing_powder. • /'
Grape .TelTy. - --Pick the grapes when,
they are ripe, boil in halt pint:of water
i until soft. then let , theni:4rain through . a
;'shin clothififter the juice+lB drained out,
boil again a-teiv - minutes'and then-add
sugar—a pound for every pint; the best
white sugar, should be , used—boll fifteen
'minutes and pcur in glasses. 1 -
Apple Jelly . Fall - Plitin., iapples, are,
decidedly the best . , for jelly. To one
peck of apples, after they - are pared and
quartered, take three' plnts or water and
• the juiee of one lemon, with a willittle
lemon peel, stew until „sell, then pour
into a jelly , bag and let dain; r l,4:every
„pint of juice add' annund oft sugar; set it
on the fire; take off any scum that arises;
let boil twenty or , thirty minutes', trying
occasionally with a spoon to seelf it jells.
If ready•to put i n glasses the syrup will
drop thick.
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Apple Tarts.—Stew eight tart apples.
as t'or , sauce, sweeten and ,'add cinnamon
7.nd a tablespoonful of hatter while hot;
khen cord add . half a ' teacppetbread,
brunibii, iiidthe'yollii of ' fonr eggs well
beaten; with a blip of . sweet- iniiktliake
with under crust; when done beat the
white of:thisegg and' fonrlarge spoonfuls
of white'sugsx, and extract minute taste,
beat stiff, pour over the tarts set than in
the oven to gain a light brovrii:, • '
Soft iYo-4-Take three pints of milk,
Iva eggs, large cup of butter' yeast, half
. i
:up, make as soft as batter cakes.
1 .: T - tnala Batter'Cakes.==, %ice ripe tcrnia:.'
roes,' cover them with batter and fry on
, riddle, as any other cakes.
Sherry Cobbler.—Fill a quart .Ditcher
three
'-'•' f full of broken ice, teacup of straw
, les, one lemon peel, cup of white au=
' 3ar, fill with sherry.
Punch, -- To a quart of . sweet , -milk:
hree eggs well beaten, add sugar, nut,
. . eg and lemon 'peel; boil this until it
. , lhickens, therradda cup or itnn; stir. ail
- • the time,
Pop-Peer. Cake.-The following is the
.- <,.ecelpt for 'making the , justly 'Celebrated
iFop.Over .Cake. ' it is said , to be well
worth a,triali'_Orinsup of "milk, Cole cup
)f•flowence cup:of - egg. Iv... li ttle pinch of
'4'l4 Increase in proportion to tte-fathlly.
''' TO GATHER AND PRESERVE i.LANTS.
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•.- •., 1. If possibln.gathex dry plants upon
t dry den;tuatttntetli Mani All*-00gbt
, ! Ind wind.
. ' 2. Plants should:be gatheiVritlien., in
• 3. A single should be a per ,
ect representative of only
he flower, but bud, . , fruit or seed, all its
. rarious kind of leaves; and, in small
dant.s, even the roots. With soute:phtutit
hese can all be represented in the same
. pecitrun, but With Others it is nebeintary
' o collect specimen! both iloWite anti
;nat.
4..1f the plant be small, dry tin whole,,
not, ttalliand flower; if huge, a brattch
n flower - should be .preserted; at any
, ate a flower with , the leaves should be
hied, if possible. • .
.• 5. Plants should be thoroughly dried
tetweeit sheets of paper—old newspaperb
viii answer. Two kinds •of pipes are
• seeded in drying theni, namely, folds
~ and *J en' golds are simply pieces of
raper folded oneClike a sheet of 'writing:
raper, into which the plants to :be dna
and pressed are to be put. Dryers are
- size sheets of , thick, unsized paper-old:
tewspapers will answer--usedrta absorb
he moistureet-the plants when' -being
tressed, In changing the plants to new
tryers4which should be done every other
lay—never retnove.them from the folds
kntil completely- dried.
Le. When the plants. are within. these
lryers, pretts them - between hard 'wood
'vards, using for the purpose a weight of
!rom,filly to seventy-five pounds. _
7 - When the:plants are perfectly dried,
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diemthem from the , dryers, and attach
hem tee 'Sheets of White paper about
'flevert by sixteen Inches in , size, and
grits upon each the scientific and common
'tame, when in flower. where found, soil
314 tltc: 1 , 111
• :plan rl.otrOata - c,t / tti pumice.
Thasteam-plough, which has recently ,
*enintt,oduced into this country, an,
Spparitus consisting. oT two locomotive
- .nghles,' 'stationed at a given distance
:tpart. Leading froth these engines lin
about the size of a - man's thninb,;
• node of twisted wire, =which is - wound
• ound isdrtun fixed on the under side of
,helocomouve, and •as it •unwinds , from
nier,--ismirawn round - theurother....-Tidir
"vett the Propelling power;lathe plough.
lAr
oe ploughs are made ' of rijught Iron
ntiactituitablelo - 411fferentieldtha orturi.
: ow. The plough-bodies and tAnlitehl
, ire fixed,on abevel beelin e and byaltering
hr.fr. poiltions along the beam t i - either
lirection'
.. tt Wider 'or itirroitrer fitriow is
t ut r atigt;sBnre, at thettametimeretaining•
h e.g l i aypr a riveted frame, 'Which
,sitcanull 9,the glarabillty of a stearaigOrT
ngimpTeMent. c : •
titeanittfititration . this iieeiltirolielipsi
n England -stmessfaUy for fore Ord fdeeir.`•
rears. • In this conntryi It. is only wledtt
. he past threem but.; Yealishiee.theflia:
- • ntrodnetionpfLtitetie s machines. : ' ' •
Mr. Henry 'Lawrent , e; ,of
' 5. bellsve i the first to Intpo!t,
WO
ins Medi- AD A PAA.wimi
,ient to a sugar plantation in. lintels*
where it has worked welit'
Thep; June been but fikrif*P ol lo
he Unitedl3hitesi:whllethilvlceroy
* 3gypt has now some fop,r hundred in use
II his dominions. Tliertave been Intro
o .
!need,* - gpmaceolusattklNattaaul
e. - The last one insporti " I to`the
"Inited Slats* was, quite tedfullYilbE o 4 l
V. 0. Patterson, of Philailelphfa, sal
riaced on his farm at Atison, N. J.,where
n experiment was made a few days ago
presence of a number of agricultural
'; caiti ery.-itl,-.442 , A1z .;.- . lk : A .ff . iia.
:j :"~ .r }
geatlentettiincludingeolorielllorabetia 4
PrOtii U . ,:".ll::COmminer 'of. Agrical--
tureoihn bai.talten a deep intereetin the,
latrodinitl?tt of species oflabor,-sav
ing Insitchuiery into, this country . ,Tbe;
trialenthts:oceisien was very enceeasK
and demortitritted that steam cultivation.
can be made-to pay en 'large bodies of
land; rticularly in most parts of southl
eral 'New Jersey, where thbse lands are
no being cultivated to early vegetables,
sugar beet,
i
he plough used on the occasion re
ferred to, consisted of a gang of six
ploughs, which cut a width of about sev
en feet.by one hundred yards long in the
space of one minute. The locomotives
are rated at fourteen-horse power, and
propel them Selves from one point to -an
' other by means of wide treading wheels.
—Hearth 4. Home.
LOSS IN STACKING HAY.
A. farmer (,)f sound judgment and largd
. xnerferied in tutting 'and storing hay,
,
stimates his own; loss in stacking at
twentylve per cent. He cuts probably,
a hundred tons a year; and sucks-a .fitth
part of it formuntof barn-reom. He has
very properly made up his mind to build
.a new barn.. We , think` his estimate 'ls
not wide ftbm"the Mark. There . , hi, A
large loss femit itimiding at the bOttoMof
the staek, and . ‘old rails, boards, or'straw
will not wholly prevent it. ' Then the
whole extern 4 surface Or three or four
Inches is weather beaten, and• loses much
..of its sweetness; and It'is not insprObable
'that Ole - lass 'of aroma extends - throtigh
-the whole slack.! -', , • ••
The conviction is- universal among in
telligent men that barn-stored hay is
worth much more :than that which is
taken from the stack. Why then follow
this wasteful practice?. Look at the loss
of this farmer who cuts one hundred tons
of hay, worth_ $2,000. According to his
own estimate he pave $lOO a yea, for the
privilege of stacking one-fifth of his - crop.
This is but a small part of the loss where
the hay is fed out at the stack. It "costs
at least a third more hay to keep cattle
without shelter. These are strong argu
ments for more barn-room, —Ex.
BEST TIME TO CUT .TIMBER.
I have cut timber at all seasons of the
year, and noted the results to ascertain its
effects upon• its durability.: You may cut
pignut or`scaly bark hickory in.winter or
early spring; and make up Intl:fide-helves;
And worms wlll'eat them tirl,but,,cilt the,
,isame timber', sity from-the first of July
.tind as long ,asit.he z barirpontinues to peek,:
and' they will remain iound. In proof, I
have a windlass,and frame for same, over
a'well on my farm, made of pignut hick
ory, cut in `July, 4856, which is sound
today. The like "effect will be experi
enced upon eterYidescriptlOn of timber'
cut: as before stated; hence, instead of
cattiag timber in winter,' or as soon as
the sap begins to run, it thould attain its
greatest flow, and • have commenced a de
crease in circulation, by which fermenta
tion is prevented, andyet the pores of the
wood are left full; whilst prior to =that
period and fall flow of sap, fermentation
sets in, and, in turn, produces worms
and the rapid decay of the timber.
Whether this theory accounts for the ob-
Served results or not, the facts, as before
stated, remain.
Timber cut in mid-summer and treated •
with tar and sand, or charred, will have
.many years added to its lasting qualities.
For press of time in July, farmers may
simply cut the trees and bark them, and
work npthe timber in the following fall
with the same good results.--Bura/
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Dmrsz WATER IN NEW WELLS.
:Many cases of impure water in new. ,
wells at!) caused by dissolving imporlties
from the stones used to wall them. Wells
ate often abandoned, the, ater becoming
so fetid that no animal, however thirsty,
would drink it. When such is , the case,
remove all water from the well and clean
the bottom from mud and other impuri
ties..-:,The.:second filling of .water will
be much better, audit" the process be re
peated a'-number oftimes, unless the ins
pure water . flows (Diva:from the earth; it
will become as• wholesome to, :drink
from wells riot thus ,prevlously infected.
Should it be necessary to dig through a
stratum of soil containing partly decayed
vegetable Matter, or blue clay, the water
of said well will taste Offensive for• dome
time; but unless_ the case is an extraordi
nary one„.the thorough clearing Orthe
well a number of times will ultimately
render it pure and wholesome.
In walling . a well reject all - stone of a
porous nature, such as sand atone, for it
is from such that the evil alluded to often
has its origin; also entirely, exclude sur
face water from the well. ,
The water is always of better taste when
the bottom of the well is of rock founda
tion; and to have:it thus, :he cost of dig
ging a few feet deeper is of minorimport
ance.—Rurat New Yorker.' .
Tamp. ,is no promo of working or
Washing that; will secure a good article of
batter, or that will get all the buttermilk
out till it has stood a short time, when it
must be worked over the second tithe. af
ter which it , will, keep a long time. Bat
ter that has, not been worked the'second
lime will not kecg more than two or three
thiyi in warm d weather. don't care how
,
- much pains yort•takor with it,,tbe butter
milk that is left in, the butterbecoming
sour, makes your butter ratieid.
A COBELIMPONDENT ,of the Sciantifie
'American gives an ElCCOWitrof arringen.
iously extemporized apparatus forremov
ing carbonic acid gas from wells tlt was
simply-an umbrella letdown-and rapidly
hauled uo a numbel times-
_ . The effect was' to remlt , the gas
n,a few minutes froumwell so foul as to
instantly extinguish .a candle,previous to
the : use. of" the umbrella.' - t
CLoVEx can.be plowed down too often
qn loamy soil.; la makes it WO' boat, and
the wheat is more easily, frozen out. The
surface ghould be , well rolled, in thefo;4
and;' if ' 'the% 'greund is driV enough, it,
Should be rolled in the-spring before the'
wheat startaninck. e. •••. •
Trim New . -ff_ork 2tribune jays A
,farmer in , Ohi6SU a tluifiy orchard w hich
bbmsomedfreellbut,boreJae,Ariiitn He.
wished twelie of the trees once a week'
with etrcmg,soacsandsiand.Fiwas gratified,
by ft fair Ii Mai 'subsequent - 80mM
lA* Eifgllsh , Attcheii 63 0 let** Ott
his'atettitrheaf ielthitteu*st'earp, d
_plantlig B piker' atletertllli ;
: 15 f a foot glickATOYlPf94o444o4 , b4ol4 l
;_
IA the acre,:s. , ll
Dar copperiaL strewed: ilhouLait-Ifelik
will inducelhem to leave them and not
return. Bo says patkAll has
Br the use' of t Mipifit Jpierite - ifwith:
in the past tyrebti arl44,,‘Wre 4 ..
ican'often do the" ork °Ma men: '
Hr. is a who keepshialluns from
running do 'He who -does not do this
is a prete farther.. -t•xe ft 'l'6°
Tan ine Farmer recommends giving
pigs g I • .d rock salt twice a week in their
too
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TREAIRTERIPS IMPARTMENT.
• , PglLADsz.rata: PA. APMI
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THR PENH.
• SYLVANIA ILAILROAD'OOMPANY. •
Ail Stockholders. as resttstered DU the Books of
this compiny on the am 4sp, d Aprll./809.
will be entitled to subscribe tor.' WILIITY-9199 ,
rza. CENT. of their respective intexelte ln New
SPaca. par.ais follows:
FillY per cent. at the time 011mhscrIr
trol, between Abe 18th day_ of May, 1889, and
the 30th day or June. 1889. •
Beeeret SIM' , per cent. between the 111th daf
of November. 1909. and the *lst day of Decem
ber. 1809; or. if Stockholders should prefer. the
whole amount,mal bo paid up at the time of sub
=lotion. and each-instalment so paid up shalt be
entitled ,to m pre rata of the Dividend tbat may
be declaredon lull shares. . , . • '....
Third,. That every , Stockholder-110141 1 g less
than tone,spar s; shalt be entitled to subscribe'
tor, One {lien - mud those holding. mere then a.
multiple of foilt shares shall be entitled to alib-
A t e
. scribe far . 4 addltiotSsl -share. ' : 1 ":
-: ./burfit. - ebarea upon which initatments are
yet to. be d' *ith , Resolution , of " Nay' 13;
.11313, ;will , led )(Ike
_.,e ...oe, 'eh Itl6 n
:i to their allutitent orthe
Twetltyltilve - tie mut; at par,"as though' thei'
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Irere'Dald in ruil ) : r : :
'THOMAS T. MTH% Treasiiiee
'lA7Eltne
CITY TA4/1". 11.569.
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In accordance with BeCtion 6th, Pale 2919. of
City Digest,
NOTICE Is acitEnTaptitat
TO THE.
CITIZENS OF Prritunritti%
'hat Hie assessments fbr 1,969 ...of +City. City
Entitling, apecbd, • Poor; Buslnesik_CitY 13ebe
and Ward school Taxes alumni water Bent
'have been returnetto me tbr colleclion..
The above saxes are subject. to a DEDUCTION
Cl Fly/DYER ONNTUM if paid; n or beibre the
First Day-of August,
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2.
and TWO PEE CENT UN if paid between the
FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
AND THE
FIFITENTII ':DAY •or
./firNo deduction will be allowed on taxes paid
between eeptember fifteenth and October Ant. •
air an addition of Ave pe , centom wilt be made
-to I taxes Unpaid October Ant, and an additional
Ave per oeutum will be addea to all taxes re
znAl2l6lll linliald,on November Ant, • -
A. J COCA - HATT,
CITY TREASURER. 4th Aliqr
PITTSDURGH, July 2. 1869. ed:1033
DIVIDENDS.
Orrics OR RA131.8 COTTON 3fir.,x,s CO.. /
Prrrssunoli t euly 16. 1800. f
.
nrrnie *Ginn or Mate-
TO etts of thlstonipany have this day de
clared a -dbrldend .or T,NE (03) ssOLLsItS
per .hare. out of the profits or the last six
ruonshs, payable In cash, at the office of the I.:1)m=
pally, on and atter the Alto Inst.
jyo:tu2B A. 0. PRANCE. Treasurer.
igrDIVIDEND. -
OPTICS Or THE PlTlll3l77tGit GAS C0.,1
July Ifl%h, Ib6o.
The Trustees of the Pittsburgh Has Company
have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOL.
LARS AND PIPIT CENTS per share of the
Capital Stock. payable on , demand at the office
of the Company. '
jtui:mto •W. H. 31eCLHLLAND. Tress's.
farTillg.l3o.4llll) OF JEOHREC*
T 013.9 of the NATIONAL INAUBANCS.
COMPANY. No.A3 Dlantond, Allegheny, have
declared a dlVlderid of , TWO.DOLLAItn
FIFTY CENTS per glare out of the profits of
the last alz months. payable on =defter Ole 15th
Injt
jy12:429 JAS. E. terEVENSON. Secretary.
, '--Orricts ARTIZAw'S Insonixns ro.. 1
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PITTSBURGH, July 7,1809. .
IgrTRE DIRECTORS OF THIS
Company have this day declared a Mel
dend of FOUR DOLIJAED AND TUFTY CENTS
per , stare, out of the' pru,nts of the het Mt
month t, to be Credited on tax stock rates. '
` . ,
I,l2;nnet ' J. D. COPYIN. becretazy:
, .
DIVIDEND. --The Board of
Men este. of the MONAHELA nAV.
!CATION cumpA NT_ have this day declared a
dtvidend of THREC DuLLAtto a share on the
mock or said Company. payable fotenwillttOthe
stbckholders or naelr legal , reprevolltaltvet. at
tee oMce cried Company. NO. 44 DIAMOND
"e'rltEnT, vlttabtvgb, between the haws of 10.
A. et. sad 0 P. 'K. •
WILLIAM RAN A n' ELL, Treainver.
Prrrsnunolr, July Sth, ItMl9. iY9:l94
OFFICE OF THE
MIRANSLEY INSURANCS 00wPA1cY.
No. 41 Unto fttreet..
ALLEGILZNY. Pa., July 6 th. 1 869.
IarTUE.DIRIF.CT O IO I OF TELE
BEN FROMM'S LBSURANCE VON.
PAN? have/Ms day doctored a Dividend of ON X
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER BEARE
oat of the pronto of the lends months. payable
in cash on and after WADI; Entla.Y. July 14th,
1869. GEOntIE D. RID LE,
- JyBll9o • !Secretary.
IarDIVIDEND.—The :presi.
DENT and Directors of the BIRMING
HAM and • raDisaußetu EWIDGE CO. hare
drciarrd a Dividend or ONE DOLLAR and
IBTY CENTS per &bare -out of the earnings of
themastsixmow he, pavaide for hwitb. •
- ED)VAND 310 YE, Treunrer,
.177:1 68 ' = 185 Liberty etreet.
MzuctrANTB a MANureCTut.E.U' 'NAM. BANE.
Ft Uuttott, July Oth. leen.'
rgrDIVIDEN Direc•
:TUNS of thla Hank have this day deela-ea
a dividend of VIVE Picts CENT. on the 1401
Stock. out of tee pronts 'op the Jut els. mouths,
p .3? able forthult h frt.« of ill takes. _ -
/Y7:170 • :JOHN SCOTT 4 .11 R.. Cushter.
Wiles OP IsetBAticiero.. t•
- PlvTenuncin.!Julta. 1$ 0. .1
garDIVIDEND , The Basra of
11 rra orsof this Company wave inis day
declared a dividend of reticpc. poLL iiB Pi=
extol thil pkodis itieriast six months,
PalAbla ois dem anit, tree 01 , 61grar gams tax:
405ZPH,T. Jo/Mai/S. tircesiary.
: , ALLZ9II/11101C. NATION/11a BANK, t
18810. .
larrtit IBOAM) inr SPIIIEC
ToE of this 8 nk dime thlf day declared
a ierni-odtreal .dtvldecto NMS"PER CENT,.
Payable Le the•stocalltddent forSbwitb. • fr.o Of
taxel•3ll.oKXY.
y5:193 • , ashler
rlTTenclleotkJl7LT 3. *.
NATIONALVIIIIbI , I3OIII.Aify,t •
- • No.. 433 Peen Street.
IigrTairDITIEVXORM or !rms.
,NK have eelsreits Dteldetad or FIVE,
PER (ANT. out of the moots of trielast six
months. payable on 'or afterthe 12111 lest., free
of Government lax.
;2,175 . ~ F ORT. J. °Rutz, Csahler.
grquALRT Ell LT 11/11111DEN D.
FIRSTIrATIONAL BANK PITTNISUE6II.
PA. (Late ricrabarsK Truitt tovidared.)
*The Plrettord otsblihttank WI this dal
on
s Didldend of TURES ezfr eff•N'r: on
tbd Csoftsf blOek. obi' Of the proutd ot the last
ores ntossts.,-Ddysids wsgbwichilallie Of sista
and pse!e!prasnf. Te= c . • -
D. Refit:Ll': andffel%
:ftrf.l •11169.,
1 r'''''lliiimeiiiiiiss'N'Aftliiiii-Kiitie,'' ''f "
. • „LI 1. :!.riwrshOhoni4fttylst,..F.l36ll. -, s
07 , ENR`--6111,1,4,.1,..
7
~._ of s'ilk bare l ihti7dity; onelltredlk
dirtbeittrO , kfe 'PO
_CliVr. t ipayitble On rftOF
Mind. MI OP th.C . `' • " , , r • , . ' ,
~,
,jtyliit ',-- 'l2 'oll l lllltt./4114'.7r.;ei*il'1 . :,` •
(1 • , kgyinft rfroft4.'llosintAWcz to
fie ‘,
~.,„ i .%` 4 - . Yrcranunow, Jane t • flov.
rZ: O /1191119 . DIRECTORSOF , or
1. 1 • I' tOidenniitifi 4 dthts t dry,deeinieti ; dlrt;',
!sterol of THRICE W , (4) PE CliNT.ohi r . of Chit,
-Profits' or the Vast stn,ifflo, i p i ri )if, . oa le. ,
fund.ltiii ti c u:l ' 'tax. ' -
i ip ! 1 ' IYls(4o4YeleLltErt, 'fitiliritary
YY tl
u,rlCi 2 1 1.1Andlysnr" timbal: COny4 RT. 1. ,
• , , Prrisnosiotr, Jule lst, , oft g
ta rinvinimp.-- The , Paetc
• DirriVt i ;Masten and Conipany. , for
erectua ll 11 bilag t ff er tfit e &tri l ui l iTr w i r deliqg '
rite ittsbug a ...i i l 4 in sr i den a,, arz oN z g i l f t
tee this day WY •
t Alt AND 811.VIPITY•IfIVE Olnaishon, /s o
share of the esnital stock of me Company, pays „
We to stockholders or their legal representstives
y the Treasurer forthwith.
. ROW/BURG.
13,203 , Treasurer.
P • JITLY 20 1860
DAY,
BP~DIdI.-N!DT,IO~.
Sc. .
or cmorciros, PULDIONIC
BYROM. nISAWEND TONIC AND
MAN - DRAMS .PILLS will, cure Consumption,
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia; If taken accord.
In tr tO dilutions. They are all, tb ree to be taken
at the time. They cleanse the stomach, re.
lax the !Ivor and put it to work; then the appetite
become good: the food digests and makes good
blood; the -patientbegins Ao l igrow in. flesh: the
diseased matter ripens into the lunar, aud the
patient outgrows tne disease and gets welt. This
is the only way to cureconsumption. •,' - • •
To these three medicines Dr. J If:Schenck, of
Philadelphia. owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Put.
moult Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the'
Lungs, nature throws It off by au ea.y expectora
tion, foe. when. the phlegm or matter is ripe a
slight tough a 11l throw It off. and the patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal.
T . do this, the. Seaweed 'ionic and 3andrake
Pills must be smell thed to cleanse the stomach
and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the
foud will snake good blood. • • •
• Schenck's Mandrake Pills act anon the liver,
removing all obstructions, relax the *wets of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver
,cluz zi relieved :
11 - ' as ' e t ;e wn r
i, , e "
e jli n e m W v r il it t a e l d
e th x !
i ce P e l p s" ll t s econnl
,o,
dadi.
a Do'3oll WLICIII3 very den.
.;orlStli 10 use unless 'with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and s rt the secretions
Of tholiver like lichenck's M • drake Pills. .• •
. Liver Complaint is one of e most prom:lib:vat
causes of Consumption :\
lialek;is Seaweed,Tordell a gentle stlaulant
`g!!4Pertain. and the alkali la the Seaweed.
.which . as preparation 13 made tn. assists . the -
stotnacii to tfirtileutit the gastrie-Nice to dissolve
' the food with the trio= Svrup.,and it is made
Into ailtiSk• _ood ed o f ft4illikel l ;a l4 94 Ar. roaring;
In the atornach . • ', '
Theat reason why 01604 tie liffralre
Consumption is, they try to do too much; they
give meeine to stop the cough, to aopcbills, to
stop night sweite, hectic fever and by
• so doing
they derange the whole dlgestive• - powers. lock..
teff up,bgaecret:Ons. and eventualW the patient
slinks and dies.
~ ~ .
s . . , ~.
- Dr:Beheneltis itt Ids treatment d oe s fl oe tr y t o
stop a istingh, night sWealis4 chil l s or fever. se.
move the cause, and , they Will al :stop of their
own accord. No one can be cured of Consump
tion, Liver Complaint. nyrgiepas. , ' Catarrh,
Canker. Uloerated Throat, hales& au ;liver and
stonuctrare made healthy.
It a • person nea consumption, Or Cease' the
tinge In some way are diseased. eltner tubercles, -
atomises. bronchial Irritation; pleura .adhealon,
or the Dings are a man of inflammation and fest
decaying. In such eases what must be donee It
Isnot only the bums scat are,wasting.-but It is
the whole' body. The stomach and livei have lost
,their power Uptake blood cart of VI d. •• Now the
only chence Is to rate Dr. Schenck's three meat
tines; which wilt bring llp &Uwe to the stomach. '
the'patient wllLbegin to wantlbod, it will digest
easily and mak eo . good blood ; then the patient re. •
gins to gela . lii Seat. and as soon as the body be
gine td - aro* the lungs commence to heat up,
and the patient gets dishy and, well. This lotus
only way to cure Consumption.
Wheathere 11‘iso iung disease and" only Liver
Complaint sad Dyspepsia, -Schenck's Seaweed
Tonto and Mandrake is are sufficient, without
the , Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Manorake Pitts
freely in ad billions complaints, as they are per
fectly barmleu. •• -.
Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health fur many years past, and now weighs MSS
pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton. In
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption,'
hi. phyticiaris having pronounced his case hope..
less and abandoned him to his tate. lie was cared
by the aforesaid me. Mineh and since his recove
ry many thonsaada similarly . afflicted have used
Dr. schenck 'it preparation with the same re
rearkable • success. Full directions accompany
etch, making tt not absolutelynecessary to per
sonally see Dr. Schenck, . unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for thisurpose he Is
prefessiosalle at his Principal office, Philadel.
phis, every Saturday, where *ll letter. laradvice
must beaddreised. He is also profess'onady at
No. 39 Bond street. Mow — York, every other
Tuesday, and at No. 36 Hanover street, Boston,
every other Wednesday. 'tie elves advice free,
but for a thorough examination with hls Hetet
' rometer the price is IBS. Orme-hours at each city
from 9A. It. to 3Y. sa. • _ • _
Price of the Palmonic Syrup_and Seaweed Ton
ic eachel.E.Oper bottle,. er ler.lift: a nett dozen.
Mandrake rAusSili cents a box. FOr sale by all
druggists. • invl9:l3l.d&F
Igr DOCTOR WHITTIER CON=
TINURB. TO - VIZ/a 414.1..PRIVATE
DISEM3Ed. That numerous class of cases
resulting from self - abuse producing un
manliness. nervous deblitry, , lrritability, erup
tions. seminal emissions,_ and.. dually fin.
potency, perm a nently cured. Persons afflict._
ed wl.h delicate. intricate and long "tend
ing cOnatitutiOnal complaints are nolitelyinviteffi
to call for consultation, which -costs nothing.
Experienee, the best of teachers. has enaided
him to - perfect remedies at once efficient, late,
permanent, And which in most cages cm be used
without hindrance to business. eledicaies pre
pared in the establishment, which embraces of-
Bee, reception and waiting rooms; &So, warding
anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring
da'ty personal attention, and vapor and chemi
cal bethi,ltins Concentrating'Phelan:led mineral
springs. No matter-who have tilled: dare your
case. Read Whatherais in his pamphlet of fifty
pages, sent to say address for two stamps In seal
ed enve.ope.ds of:cases treated , anima.
ally. at office and .Thonwinall over the country. Consul.
lotion tree; p ersonally(near or by_gtall. tante No. 9
Wylie etre, • (near Conn Bongo) Pittsburgh;
Pa. Roan L to B.ro x. bnadayalliit.
to Al'r. Foroyblet ger4 to any address for two
. ,
larztagivnuierne AS A CUBA* ,
T/VE.—Dr. 41. H. ETENErsid has been'
using EleCtricity a SrsCLU. RIALIDT in curing
chronic as welt' as acute COUHHIOII9 'WITHOUT
KIIMCIA2 for more than TAN 'TZARS, with an
pounded success. A RAstratar., including all
porgentars; with tertldeates sad reliable refer
ences., will be sent to any Usquizer.
A few fe 'nub. rooms vacant...for boarding na•
Vents itt the Doctor's rsmt applied for soon.
Ogles - and residence, - 11,001 y.
ARCH STREET,
raILADELEquAI. - • rov/3J2,2
agratTcliaoirt DirE.
' This splendid Hair Dye!, the tieet hithe *mid:
the on/7 true and *Perste; -Dye; bermienh.
ble. Instantaneous: no. dluroolutment; no xi
dLeoloaa , Until; remedies' the ill effects of bed
beaunvigorates leaves thesoft, Mitt
tiful. black or tes. bold by ..ailDriagehita
anilrerfaxnerrs; and properly Applied at gateae
inr WI: newsy; proper
Is Woad =rein: -gen
garErriuursir CAN DE CUBED
—Those having friendrafilletednre ear
twill! solicited to send for a Inmate Letter of
I:references ant Tastianoulels, whicit_will• cosi
elute the most iikenticel of the cv~titryff_ res
Orme,. Address VAA BUREN LOCKEUW,
)).. 36 Great donee street. New York.. •
• • •
arTHE DIARIELLAVE :111CV66--.
Essays on the EBBOAd OrYOUTH,,and
the VOLTAM OF AGE, In regard to SOCIAL
EVIL with certain help for -the errlog and un
fortunate. •Peat in nested letter envelopes—free
of charge. Address. HOWAItp AS.aOCIATIoN,
Box P. Philadelphia", Ye. • mr21:113-d&F •
ASSESSMENTS.
E=EM==%==l
• - erre En tit:lnntt'a nwrlcit.
- ALLEGHENY CITY, rd.. JUly 19.=1869. t
NOIICE.—The Aosesisonents for
Grading and Pay 4 of ALLFUREICY
AVENUE, from Western to' 'Bou Ih . 'Avenues.
Also the essessinent tor Grading of 7/13.4.E1ER
STREET from Western to Ohl° Avenues; - are'
now ready for examination, and - cati be seen at'
the offl.e of the Clit En gineer.nrittl . Tnly thOth,
1889, when they Wilk be placed in the bands of
atie city Treasurer for collection. ; •
. .
All . la .
t
S D
•
LIVLS
, A . , .
, -• Or
7113:1t16 • ' • ' " CITY ENGIHHER.'
Orricii Or Crrr Sitar:rem km dtravrron; 1
_ __ pistaborab. July 10. IEIB9. . f
Vm'OTICE.--The Assessment . for.
. the Boardwalk ots Elm street tlitoemtleink
Hain street to thorenasylysnla Railroad..
to now tenth for examination. teed tam be seen
at this Miles until - WitieNiMSDAY. July 'Slat,
when ii wilt be retnepeei to ,{be City Tressueeres
office for oo ll ection. H. J. name. '
1710:m2 :- • ' City Engineet:'•-
OrTIOn Or CITY Encitiunut aXDthIBVrYOE, t .
• • rtrreatlltoll. July. 3, 11189.• • f
iI.0•1111)1E.,...-The.assessment
prauing and PairlAs •FOlOTkatal-, ALLEY
am Butler street to the Allegheny:Valley HOU
wad', la now ready for twanunattun. and can be
teen-at this onto* until WH1P:4330A1% 4017 1.44
when • It will be retn i nad tpthe.Clty 'A'reasurer,
I,lllve for collection: ,
Jyr, H. J. MOODEN:Ity Enainewq , '
UNIX& or VITT Sr Mtn= AND IstraVaroa.
• t• • • rittsburittl.•Jull lit. 1889.
Aisesanzent for
Va the Boardwalk oa „Boundary and Laurel
atetets Is now ready lwrexam.natton. and can be
eweit,at. Ole , °ince untilDAT, July. With,'
1889,whelk It will be 'returned to
_tile tity
Treaeurerioacato tolleistlet ; ' •
.A71:1 , 4 : • t l fisfrv :M i °°ctirrirismr;
111111111E4 CA -*wigElk.T.—Netit*
1 ,, h e reby 'lvan that ftwltudendred n otiot
r t
i gilnl v irt:t.h. 'l ll44" 4 lgll4.l7lllr.
stet Man Craig tervadand stmt. williteeett
.oti 0. leer to attend to datleaof %W.! itp l
'petn en - bn,Wkip*lkaP f Alr t juirMail.'pow.
at'. 'oltlae N'ar. , . - . .;:.-.1. ~, , ~ ~
; , 1;,...4 (.1.., •1.:.1 • • .. “ 4017: 1 ,114344:EY
**LW.MFG t
IC If:1
CIEDGEW/Cli SVBEETr"The;
andel Igned. appoltded an'aisidri'dirnares
and -banana for opening deddaWickitnit.lll,lo4
ward. env at' Allegheny rrlq meetwri tha.nrara ,
lwa on FRIDAY. ;a1111342 74889.10:4 diclnek
V. It.. to attend to oldies or rift tn
wline n t.
• , - •,
,L T. J. IaPrRNAND - •
rmasT.s.,,
praard 'TLIONA ,w
a ww.L. 011"
• t • • PrrrisstritEar.' r leen. v
garTilignittelisarics ATAiritost.
AL BANK will Day a dl4liendof tliattiv
s) PER CENT., free of taxes, on-and after July
13th last. JNO. G. MARTIN,
Cashier.
-; • • ,
FOR dALLE Olt BENT.
An elegant new Briek.,Dwelfing, I rooms. &t
-t
tic and wash room. •
- .
lionse•of 4 rooms, 2 lots.loth' ward, 41.800.
Hoare or 4 rooms, 1 lot,l6th ward, 41.500.
House of 4rooms, lota, z rith Ward .:,12, 130 2.
Honse of 4 rooms, 1 rot, I:7th :wards $2.400.
HOuse of 4 rosins, 1 lot, 15th ward; $ll6OO.
Hotise of listooms, 1 lot, 15th ward. 41 00 .
10 lots,Blebert ZS Millaxas'olatt.47oo tO 42 00 .
lets, 44tb street, 41,200 eses. - •
4 lOts, sth,stree t, 41,000 each. ,
3 lots, Thitfield street, 4800 each
1 kit, Bhertaan street, 41,50. .
5 lots, flOttidtreet, 202240, 412,000.
4 lotai.Entler streat; 44,000;
BARGAINSIN BLOO3IFIELD.
L 0 i 5 •26 x .3.39 feet, • 96oot ten years to pay. A
house cost 9500: .Interest on both, UM a year.
Mani' pay. 3180 year" relit. At' Bloomfield yeki
meld save 9114 a year and your bottle and lot
in less- than 90 years. Churches and schools
• '
. 30 8c es mile from Sharpsburz,
36,000; , 009cres of It. 33.800..
D. 0:11 11 . 1. ON% 17th third:
I HRBOKEN'! - OTAT ON PROPERTY .
'''
, ."E'Cig 8 \
.A - L.;;E :,- `,-...
-- .!
This 'beinintel sitoitioa cnnribt;bei l isiesed
sti Ntll
for private resldetHeei in In," girth ion; e Own'
to both titles, being only ,elghl,
_miles lip e
Western Yennsyrinin it.
s'iilroa. - Ani)SerS On de
siring Infortnatlonibout thiairoporty Can arteni
It by tin i az at the Vittlit of: tho 111014', tilt kV
-
?vet LIFE- iti9tr4vkit.'itciateprt. , 76
Federal street, Allegheny!' ' Lots" - froihi •611 e-ha
acre to Ave acres:.alath - small lOW. to suit pur•
censers. Tbere lea good location for a manufse
taring establlsement, between the BAUM:O an "
Anetdieny riven.: , - , - . 1 • - -,- 1: -1815:k46-
:roil BALD •
A GOOD 7 ARSt. in. West pair it:May.l3'N Al—
lePheriL county, 10,mlies from obarpsbure: A
FRAME T%Yu,SToRE ItotrsE.. or stx rooms,.
CELLAR under all bonne; aIiOALARDE FRAME..
BAILS, 58x38 feet. sod _other Onttroiloliurt. .A"
Yonig :Orthaiii of titoiee; Fruit Trees,
r' • • • 7.14.7 ' . • t • • .
I For. part lonians • ern: ozi.. tin. • brOmises, •or ' sr'
JOHN W. lißlbOt. It 449 -Liboriv otreOt. or,
address WILLIAM. RRYoUbr,RFIII4,IidEr P G..
Allegheny county , Pa, • •• - • •
4SDENERS:;T&KE NOTICE.
1 y —FOR ,ALL.—The , FOgirrEFi a ldila
AND; on - the' Allegheny fiber , a ,now
used for gardening toirooseg _ii proved and
In a high state of cultivation; containing-50 or,
50 acres, now offered at a bargain. Call soon.
toso, other Farms tri - good,locattona.: Woolen
Factory, two, Bouses,and twenty acres ofland
on the Cetitralitallroad.,.' Rouses and LOU ror,
Sale and To-let In both cities, • For higher- par.
titulars Luga of . WILIALUI .WAED4
5,45 r*
110 grant greet. (musette cathpdrat,
ITALUABLEFABNIIFOitIIAM
v --nitaated•44 , Allegheny townebtp, West.
moreland 'county, la Wanks walk_ tront• Me.
Beans tatma. on the - AllethenyValley o.l4troad.
Conudzs 104 acres, GO or which arneleared: all
under ranee; balance vatdable 'Umber:: 'ander•
layed with coal. 4 fooloreln: llewe4-Log Home
er
and Barn; an oruharof 140 trees, g rafted: sae
place is well watered and In It good nelgit_borbood.
Yoe price and terms mm 1721313. /11c1,1111i *CO,
No. 10* fourth avenue. . • • •
VALUABLE :*:AVE
v NITS 1-PSIPP.6.STY... EDE :SALE. , -Thred
atury
a ßrletg a Vos HOUSE: Wt U bunt and con
ve Mewl). d hall, • ten, roonts and cellar;.
lot SO feelVous dedpJ - LAIIO,'W elute
Beek Dnelllog lioni . e.ino,sBlllecond avennep
Jdi. eleven i unma and Cel/41_ a. &Vine:
Second avenne;'tbree storr ?ma house col' Sall, -
nine roozni.and ce ll s?: _
- " , b , carpfßEßT ft SONS«
jyld • ' ' 37, 411,tti Avenne.
EtroArts , covivr - 18.11LE.Bir
O
'virtue or a4,45t4ir or am Orphans'. Oolitic./
Alleghent coanty, dated Jniie 18, I will
expose at , peptic' sale at the ,C . ciart ifetiee in
rittsbargh, M.l:o7s2:siatlarla
1100, it 100 , 04i.1,1.,X:.'.1.1•04k - dp'itsin lot or
piece of ground sithartilit'the'ltfrai woad of the
city of Pilletineni. cOntai aforesaid,. at ;the cor
ner of Saikam 'street:anti Banklane,
in front on Bank line feet 8 , Inches. and in
depth,alongßalkain filmset 63feet. more or lest.
on which is erected '
,& tied sthrj , brick dwelling
house. being the real estate ,ot'S, J. Shannon.
deeeised.
Terms of sale, 'cash. ,TOr farther. information
enquire of BROWN,,k LAIfBIE. ittorheys at
Law, 114 Itlftk avenhe,'Plttsbtagli,' PA.
,
JOHN '3IILLILIL •
' _ ' : — ..kdinintstrator of
SAMCZ:. Q. Swe.: , :tri; deCease'd:' 2l:h33'r
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-
A PINE FAR 1, late the property of HOBERT .
GLASS. dec'd comptiaing•l4fr acres; '1 rood
and 94 perches, situated on West. Penna. 9.'9.4
two moor. and a half ride from Pntsburgh and
within one half mile of either tient Wen or na
lena etstlons, together with` Stoe6 LlWelllnff of
Twelve Posoms,%wo Frame Tenant Houses. One
,Frame Barn one hundred feet long. _ stone Spring'
Bi aelcamith SlintviVro Story Frame rait-'
err. Frame Carriage' House.' Frame Hay Rouse,
with sheds. elaughter House,rd...rge •Orehtro of
,cholce Frtilt In good, bearing ord. r, Cider Press
ant Almada •t of never fstlintreprings 'of Pure
Water. To be sot woIiTUEnDAT.7IIII:TENTH
DAY ti F , AUO UST. -1669. T osj
rsleave Alle
gheny City at 7A, at. and arrive at 6 P.' M, For
icrtheris.rticutsra inquire oiStri Phelps, corner
Cherry alley and .T.Mr4lareariet. J. 41,4 West, °Moe
of Cleric tot.. Quarter Sessions. E..'11.. McClure.
'370 Pente,street, 85 Yearn,' ave.
nue . 't • - skltarrrairc
,
VISTICE.—Netice is 'hereby
.4.1 given to all whims It mro concern. that an
ileanom boa been made la tbeCourt of Com.
on Plow for Allegheny county& the grata=
of a CHARTIDIt irmospe lum to too
THIRD , NATIONAL BUILDING AND L lAN
AS 4 CIATAVti RI. , MINtAHAbi an 4 ,1f no
,aufdclent ,reAson be atkown, to the contgy. tee
epee will be granted at ate nett - term =rt.
, • o' , ItY.II3B , CU
JAcou;l-1 .0
w..rsti„yr•tputmotiry.•
Ittanztl ; •
,r I
,
BWARD, "8E1407
FINT, Oett
"I* "
-. . .
ARMUAL'S ' diZXIIIL end' , ) A
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• A A i u
i e .6 — X"iiik PI
WALL'S , LM Ifks ro AIM .
,
~y Azsits4lo4l
Insim: WILLI 1r
Ctraireool7*'
Imo— , , , , , .. ;,. ~ ,
rrtee'dkiiiitiiatil'Eliztti;;llVO &Ica% •
Pitma u litellOultifvate ai A ~Zao, HALL,
.Rpo+. rpgglpp,Propriaor..;;4l
ireW -r V III fAi . r .-
.l , kggretO - V r.
TIENDERSON J. & BROTHERS,
WA Liberty street, 'Dealers to Drugs,
alai and Patantiledlotnea,
:.- , ;YZ. 1.1 ,i.;.
WIGAL.
• 14;;T
MR
AMUSEMENTS.
rarFIRST ANNUAL RIC
OF THE
ALLEGHENY LODGE, No. 29,
RILL BE . 11E.LD . 'AT
Faulk's -GlUre, Wednesby, July 2.1.
_ ,
TTCLETS, 50 cents.
COltli•Trit&—er. iraulk A Christ. Jeekel, Adam
Repler. t. 2.chendel, Dlppel. H. Paulus, Jno.
Hosenberiter. ,
lipienilld cantle will he in a , teAdane., and the
best of order will b., preserred. ..417:ns=
orrrkrit A.vi-Nur, *ALL.-
. .
• No. 83 Firth avennek-opposite the Opera
House. Pittsburgh. Pe is the , contest and moat
dealt-Attila puce of reioT,te..l.lquors can belled
at this place Pure and Good. Tile Ropms
.aeon the ground floor in the rear. . •."
SUIVIMER RESORTS
,cT4§_k:Qa: . ,.i. - sp..#4pi,pr§.
Tats itmitite.litSort,
Situsii.d do the Surneitt nit ihe.?AttitifittrY
MOP/MAIN& 2.200 Li' LET. ILBOYE - WIC
LEV-Ej. ppm% ptor UN
re
ception of gneve on the'lsth eay' or ;UNE.
The +(Mange coaneeteoVerithitleestablletteleut
have be Moo ttretrrenOvAted jug Ilewly,fignitah
ed. Factrreion TTi , ktts kold by the rennexlyapas
,Na road. at phu.dtlphlA, Harrtsborrittd
ll
Yltts
bo*gh, good for tha seasosw,All trains stop at
Oressou.. Tie 0 FlJUNlalign COTTAUVURS
' Tor - Fcrrther itgenutioi, - ,scidregto
GEO
=EI
7 • 0/ eszoil Bpringsi tattlbrlacotinty-,7Pa.
571QQKTON - 7HOTEX..,
=ME
RELY,N • .. -‘
Wip open on the 24th 0r,311.12t, 1869. This
.hotel hiss been ereeted within the -panyearvat-1
,
lordit ample scognunodatignlor neavy one thon
nnd gnests And In in.rnistied void to : sity of the
leading Motets ttin.Vntte4 BLitt& •
27 0 r terms,. 0 0 4 "4/ 6 t 5 . •
PETZJI 434..3.PNE041*0_, krietnr.
o. 307 Walnut street' Ildisdelph,la.
le2:k11-wgx
EN
u - ffilT STATES HOTEL, ' - 1 ,
. `CAP S Y . .(.11T14'. N.J.i-; -
Will twinmad/in the non/SATURDAY; liar
419th. ''ln-alt Ant class topOlnonents,..44l" to!
any and,yet altording to tom files all the comforts
of a ' home. PrEstdent-iirantexpects - to ;vim
Cape Slay this season
and or •
a '
l stoO
' U
nite
d
/pates. 9• Address. -
uvr2l:l4 AARON' 11ILLy L Totietdr. -
,'
.417,0 i iiON': 7,4! AWO; . ..-, .:...::
yAUTABLE `l3 l l*oolo . L.49thi.
-BURGH SAVINGS, <AC.; 741-Not SAW -
iLL RUN 2: R. .-___ -c . 1.. , ~ ',. . - 1 ~ .
TUMiLAY.EIiirtIING.JuI , 20th.at tt o'clock',
will be sold on Frcond Hoer or 'c ommercial exits
Itooms,-108 Smithfield street, .- •
88 shares Exchange... National Bank; ,
40 abuts, 3L .A M. National Baal: . .
8 shares Pittsburgh Sevilla Bank: '
.1* shares Mfttie. Saw Itill Run itatiroad.
- , bite A. 31c1LW.A.DLE, Auctioneer.
Trqn (CITY
0 • 1 1.SRENT_.-
t 1 . 1 .1
. . SADA NvEbalre. July 30ih. at 8 o'clock,
will be sold on second floor of Commercial Sales
Rooms, 108 Smithfield street,* pe.pettoil ground
rent or ...ft 50 per annum on- the Lithsette
Building Ltd, Wood street, below Potato avenue.
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jyle , A:. ITcILW AIRE, Auctioneer.
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:PROPOSILLS., ,
WOTICE TO IgNOINE BUILD.•
j' EILS.--S•aled Proeoudirellitie - recelve'd at
use ordcrof CITP,WATKE wtonte. up, to4sas -
gust 6th . 1889. for ONE r''PHAbi (As-OTHER
AO Makes diameter and B fear stroke, one pump
48,Inehea dUaneter sad a roa. double- , Engine
aim pumts 'Kw Le erected and vet, in ettceemful
operation Mihe engine house at thelemer Basin.
Bedford gramme. • • - • • •
3y1.7 • JOSEPH 'TRENCH. , Esirterieteddeirt.
-'•'' - ' - - 000InE OrT - } .
corrttOiLint trr - A.T..l.s.anz3nr Cars* - -PA:, ..
rzrusuAG — n. Jsity-Atith. 11 ; 13 . 6D, _
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FROPOSALLS FOR.WRITING.
-SEALED PROPoSLi4l3Yllllezecelyed at
t si race until the 20th lust, inclesive.for copy'
idg lists •of Regtitered Voters eozoolled by- As
sessors nuderprayttlons of the Registry Law., -
samples of list s can -be soen on : so/ideation.
Bids lobe so much the ranalig - line com dere. to
include comparing. ._ s- . ...-- -, ~• ' -
- The _correctness of the work must b) verified
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by sradavit before , • we re o,r/AN /9t pay- ,
mentr -By direction of County Cominfuloners• - , r...
IiENKY L&IIBEIVIN '
- f controller.
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CoyrnoaLzu or ALLEGHENY codsmlPA.;,}
PITLEBLTIRG/1....ti11Y 8,h.1}89.
NOTICE TO CONTJOJICA'OII3.
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tIiALR,D PROPOSAL'S will' be ieedived at this
uflice nail% Sand init., inclusive, for the erection
of a mew , wounirza STRUCTURE id thi'Bridge
over -Striek , s Enn, Etsheriit Mill; on the
Elitabedatovra Road, on the Rife bettirein Bald
win and - mu:ln
Plank and specifications can' be seen on appli-
14 , dlrectioa of the County Commissioners..
RENEtrriAMBERT,
Controllei.
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OFFICE or Ctrs EirO” , tzint AN - ti Suzy - Evan,
= • 'Pittsburgh. July 1869. S ,
VO CONTRACTORS.—
SEALED PROPOSSIes.. for GRADING , .
AVM]. and CURBlNci,tne arreels
will be rec {Ted - at this lattice until saufiDa.z.
,July 18th, JBB9 t. • • • •
,FOIttIES ,STREET. froin;Magee.to Chestnut
steet. •
NILLOWSTREET, fronk r iortleth lb 'Forty
fourth street. - • ±,
eTHIRTVEIRIT STREET. IFUM.PtiFitYO,lvrc
to Allevheny Valley Eattrosd. • ' '
, And for Grading and Paving: -
• t3I.IWDRII ALLEY. ..from Eletnipric alley to
the Allesheni galley Railroad.
APPLE 'ALERT from Idaricm to Miltenberger
!.; , SoccideatiOni and blank. 'fn.:bidding ..can be
.ball at Oils °ince; and no tido will be consldered
by the Coe mlttee ustass Mader okscni the rimer
bienks.'; The committee reserve; the Nabs tore-j any or !kik.ods. j • L4lOOlOl.
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yanSt - 4 titrEliglneer.
- In'FICE CITYAND girleileVien.l7
Plitshurguadaly 1%.18439.
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11111 cONTRAerogs.
-AA —Sealed roposals for alnkding,, Paving .
rd .Ciarbang TWkI*TY4IIIOII4YrICET_,.
iimallman' street MULBEREV
LEY. rtt l im 119th rillath street, wilt be receded
until NQNDA , T, July nth,
Blanks for bidding can be bacrat thli office.
FO blersialli.be considered:by' thei.Ctrutatthrti
•unleits trite out on , he prover blanks; The Com
ma
cre re *gate right to reject
iviOnne . ER, City -Engineer. .
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