mzimmEs. 111 ': - StrittittAturit„ BRUSWIeIi j afc +'he Commencement itter.cises at Bow .''• dein cAlitege— Blaine Hisitilicalsiockety : —Leattire by Senator Patterson: ,•onespondebee of the PlttetnagitGaseue..) 'i BRInii*ICIC,./ttlis hi .July 150864 k , ) w 4Oar last note ' as, scribbled fro #1 this eautiful villa g e, known Ai to the seaa iti' 1 .. tin and honored institution of-learning, . s the procession had' formed to march _. 'o the church. Among the distinguished nen ()Jilin platform were Gov. Chamber air,. Gen. 0. 0. Howardl Senator Fessen len, Dr. R. Anderson, for a long life time secretary of the American Board of Fez iign Missions, all Aulunuii of the College, /nil Senator Patterson of N. Y. From la parts of the State and many other ,tates,•men from the different professions md-welks of life had come up to pay their nnual visit to their mother to testify their love for her. ' Here they linger for days reviewing the past and strengthening themielves for the future. ' From 11 to 33. a' crowded church' listened to the twenty7six orations of the gniduating, class. These were forcible in style and were delivered in :a ;calm. and iiraceful Wanner. Thelionorary degrees nouferi• 'red were DD., oh• Rev. George W. Field, 'Rev.'Steplien Allen. - and- Rev. H. Steb-. ;bens,'llif San Print:taco.' -LL.D. on Gov. Chamberlain, Nehemiah Cleveland. and J. G.'Kohl, or,Brairteri.' -' '. •••• .' • ' • At the close of the conimenceimentdin iner, . which imMediateljlibllowso the performances of. the -.graduating, class, Dr. Anderson, in fitting words,: spoke of : one of the I Faculty. who was acquainted: " with .every living gradtiate—one .who ; 'this. day completed. his fiftieth Air as ;an instructor in the College,- and . -who 'had:the love and respect of all; and said !that a few of the , alumni remembering this had prepared 'a testimonial of their regard. Only a few,had been'made l acqUainted with. the plan, Antl-Yet eleven hundred-and fifty dollars were presented . to him. •" . Tne Reverend Profeasor deeply af , fected, thanked those who had thus kindly .Iremetubered him, in behalf of himself and the whole fraternity of teachers, and ;•;; then gavean account of the condition-of ''the•College when he assumed his duties • ' and-the change he .had lived to witness. Then - followed speeches from different •', individuals, testifying to their interest in, and love for, 'their • Alma Mater, end 1 i uptholeTeivdhigaresi; Alumni, mi their namceaspdn i ,nani ,stiotobsne et ieta towards ihne f ti o tie r oalpr t ,m s eced ,O em Oft ionriag ..17: ...; ~ had agreed to raise $10(40,00 for the getf era.,l purposes of the inatitutiOn. • ',. ' ~. ...i : On Thursday the meeting ofthe *eine ~,v.'r ' Hiiitorical Society was heldi: also the an ; !,"-• .. niversary of the Phi-Beta:Kappa Society •• ' ' was _observed. Senator Patterson,• , fof New Hampshire, delivered the oration. '. '' .4 before- the latter society His :subject i • • •• . was: "Education and 'lts relations. to :. -.-• • Government" The subject was treated in an exceedingly able manher, and de ...,. , liv,ered in an eloquent and most Mimes :. sive manner. His style is finished and • ,• his thoughts clear and • . vigorous. ' Oar Mercantile LibrarjAisocnition could not . • ' Cm. a better service to 'our community - ' than, if it can be done; by'aecuring him • as one of the lecturers of " their course. ~ • , We have never heard before that anode ,. ' • tion &more scholarly, , ,eloquent or useful leciure. ' .....• . In the afternoon, "Class Day" exer : cises, consisting of an oration, poem, chronicles, prophecy, address, &Mentz of . an ode,, smoking of the pipe of peice, -- , and a farewell, closed the performances. The poem was one of unusual beauty ','• and excellence for such an occasion. The - many admirable hits at the follies of the age • were well received: Woman's de man's, resting satisfied • with _nothing : short of taking the man out of the moon , ' and putting a woman in; were put in a ' happy manner. Thus was closed One , :of thori festivals . i which form the great event of the year to , the institution and the place and the Siete; These higher Thstitutithis elevate , ; the lowers The college " , preceded the 1 common school. They furnish the best and most able advotateeof learning..? and the graduates furnish the most competent i and earnest instructore. New England knows this, and she Amply endows and carefully nurses her colleges, not because . she is indifferent to thecommon school, T.- but because she loves it. No one loves it • , . I b i etter and nowhere goat t prosper better 1 . ' • S. =I Traveling Dressesand Summer 'Toilets. ' • [From -Harper's Bazar, /_ 746 3 = The best materials fortraveling dresses , are those impermeable stuffs that may be emoted to alriens - cirlverisit — Substatr, tial pongees - and 'vratif'.'poplins of a , pretty color, and -- cstylishly inutdev_mest all the requisites of a traveling costume. I 'Gray and Havana: - brown: ado isOt show sou .easilYt ate,l.svorite, colors, at present. - They are - Selected in Japtigeek.inohatiltid_nitttimerpoplinirapn; made up in a variety or ways, brwhlch, itliose with -- the - simplest trimmings: are, preferable. Rio a bad plan to put ruches' or flotilicespiktitelipperisitirtet o f ityavel- lugii"reesee , as , they 'itrersciot - Crushed out otslispe by being , sat upon.. Cross cut bands, scollops; bralaluid fringed teethe. ; best trittuningsjor-baeqttes and upper, reserying..tbe4unnm.„JcL aid ' finii3i below A tstylleh..-,.yet r -simiil.e - suit of gray pongee' 'lntitnin"'eigt'6incti flounce bound, wltik Oise* im„%timslow_er • skirt, The upper skirt , fornientitWo deep pc* inhind,,,iturAlie-Ac f p gator jacket, are merely scalloped in shallow' gurTes And *Mud by.a.black ribbon sash: • This w.as intended for trstrelldg; dint many such suits are ,seen on'ths avenue, ,looking_ ,neat and fresh its whim snide early inthij stitgaKtl7 - A tray,- cling suit just completed for a trip to Sap -Francisco over - that'acidc.Rsili,ad, is, of grey *fish poplin , o!' thiek fqintlity,igold at sixty-dye cents a yazd. The rout*, itolinCeNlEW over skirt and short belted basque, trimmed With-a tairloWqlloflAW: Tue bia B corm. me have the. edges turned undif tad - onfaced rjtk tue4 wick atipezabipid stiteiod to klkoir likektOiebiiii4. Theple nolash =to this sult;.:butthe worn with it is &novelty, or rather e: revival of, slurold fashion. il ilt,iikblack morocco Xerr highly glazedjip stamped in, a pattern ,with while. A large buckle . ' 'holds :it seettrely; mid the whol e s looleabout it. Thenelts are sold - in US sbcps'for Isl 441' 4 For short tripe when thinner goods will answer, the Scotch ginghanas, z..ct black led white Strip* begin:to - Alva Ike no :hleathed linens. They wash admirably, ibtlumple or show soil ns,.ttie light colored linens are apt to do. Theysse made in.:the simplastyle described above. Models for elaborate suits for pun gee and silk are given elsewhere in the illustrations. An excellent - "duster" for preserving . handsome silic traveling dresses is: made with merely a skirt and a graceful but pe culiarinantle, cut like a short sacque be hind, withiong, pointed inds 'over ' the arms protecting the front of the Corsage: The two pieces, skirt and wrap; are - join-' ed together; forming but one garment. It is of Spanish linen trimmed with brown braid. Another duster is a belted polon naise with a capeline or hoed, with long ends that are thrown aver the shoulder and hang down ' behind. Three white tassels adorn the hood: ' -4 Foulards and summer silk dressei worn in the afternoon are made more dressy by the addition of a jabot of lace t ,consisting of a band of Swiss insertion with row of Valenciennes lace on each side. It surrounds the neck. and extends down the front of the corsage to the belt- Qther'dresses have the neck cut low in front in the shade of the letter V, and convicted by a collarette formed of a narrow puff of muslin, with'a wide -ruffle of , Valenciennes below it. Pretty flchus of , tucked and dotted muslint, are sbaped like spencer caps, broad, On the shoul ders and pointed at the belt, with a short Basque added. A,‘ wide collar, is turned over the throat. The whole garment is edged with Valenelennesia•headed by colored ribbon. ' AL belt with:• buckle or sash; and a cravat bow: are of wider rib bon of: the same shade. ' These flans give an air' of style , to, the alinplest mus lin dresses: • The sabot sleeve is givatly in vogue for high•necked dresses of foulard,grenadine and silk. At the top it ie like an easy fitting coat sleeve, but gradually widens below, and is gathered into a ruffle, or sometimes two, falling down Ward on the Wrist. The opening is just large enough to slip the arm through. Dresses of all materials, from muslin to silk, are being made with' short skirts and separate trains, or else with the train attached to the three back Widths to be looped in the street, and allowed to flaw in the house. This adds an extra to the wardrobe at small expense, as one waist and sleeves will serve wi th both skirts r The, fancy for checked , goods has re ilved.tite old:fashioned tross.barred mug= `lip for breakfast dresses and children'A' nee.. It is very serviceable, is strong . as pique, and much cooler c and washes clear and white while there is a thread of it left It.is trimmed with bias bands of the same, stitched on wider bands of solid colored percale, that show like a Plp)bg above and below the white bands. Bright green and mauve percale arc most used liansook, with a thick twilled stripe,, is also worn; but it is not so du rable.as the barred goods, as the thin stripe is apt to split. Fine French musling, rose colorychiba blue, and apple green are worn ...betieath _transparent - misting. Gretiadinerequires 'silk linings. Some Charaberyganzes are thick and glossy enough to be worn over I white muslins. 1 Lace points are btuaced upon the shoul ders in every conceivable way. This fashion is ruinous to fine Jace, but is per- Slated in until straight hanging laces are the exception, and begin to look stiff and ungraceful., Old mantles that have, been laid aside for years, because too small for use; are'now brought to light; and their • !there - and - 812e concealed by' this new mode otdraping. The entire: depth at the side is fastened high on the shoulders in a single bunch of folds, held. by a gold clasp or a ribbon bow. The whole of the dress sleeve is disclosed. The back of the mantle is allowed to droop nearly , to the sash ; and the 'fronts are. lapped be- - neath the belt. Square- shawls of white. or or black grenadine, with plain hems or With fringe, are arranged in the same way 1 and look very stylish. Short sacgties of white llama lacs, lined with colored silk; are worn at, the watering places. . Em broidered Swiss muslin shawls, Mantles and baschliks are greatly in favor abroad. 'Large meshed nets of coarse saddlers' silk or fine soutsche are worn by way of i chtinge fiom the invisible nets so- long used over , the chignon: They are very , durable, and are shown in black and , every shade of brown to match.,the hair. They are especially pretty with light hair. Pink and blue nets-are shown ? bat are not admired. Price 50tents. - - The California Flying-machine. The "Avitor," as it is called, or terial carriage, isa balloon shaped like a cigar, both:ends coming -to a point. 4 It is thirty seven- feet long, eleven feet• from top to bottom and tight feet in width. Around the,litilloon . is a light framework of mood and 'Cane, strongly wired together and blithed. Attached to this 'lriune, and itanding.up as they approach ihefront of the carriage, are two wings, one on either side, _ They are each Aye, :feet wide at 'a little back of the centre of the carriage, and do not commence to narrow , down .until they approach the front, where they : come to a point. .Thee wings' are made of white cloth fastened alight frame. .work, which is braiell,secureliby wires. TO the frame at the lifik44uirt of the , car— liege •is attached arudderOr_atierillggear. which - is exactly the shape of the paper ',used in pin darts,, four vanes at right angles. This, when' raised, or lowered, elevates or deppesses the head of the carriage when in-motion;, and when turned from side ' to side,-:,guides the carriage as a rildider does a' boat. 'At the centre and bottom of the balloon is an indentation or spaCe le ft .in ttkmaterl4l of . which it is built, in -which the _engine and machinery are placid ; on 4lilineworit: The boiler and furnace are , together' 91117 a little over a foot long, fonr inches wide •Ind five or six inches in ' height .. StoM is generated by spirit lamps. The cylin t der is two inches in " diameter., anfi ..4 118 three4nch strohe: The, crank connects iby zneans,of cog-wheeW•with tumbling ~, r ods which lead out toe propellers,bri ' 'either side of the , carriage. Thelplopel lers are each .I wo.bladed,:- twit 4eetn: diameter, and ate `Placed in the frame.' work he wings. The boiler is made to carry eight pounds of: steaut , Wheh not inflated, the -.carriage Weighs eighty. ' four pourula. The balloon hapagapacity for 1,360 feet of gas:: Wheninfiated end ready fora ilighOt is calculated to have' the carriage Weigh' Trene`forii , io ten Fhunds.: , .10:14 pu llp trial. at' San' telltisl3o; on the 4th inittd,, resulted le complete success. • Tax Cincinnati ffinquirsri /eading Democnstie paper in °bialys: .f , Repu- Ciationis "getting to be a - very respectable sot.% of word, 'and - every day makes it more and taore a synonym for 'tenet"' PrnsxmcA 74 2 , M 699 INSMCII; fvirs IIiCCESSM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Or ME WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIPS INSERINCE COMPANY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. cbartered by Special Act of Cosigns, Cada..Capital - - $1,000,000 Branch Office, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE/IS • CLARENCE H. CLARE, Phlladel ph I a, President. JAY COOKE. Philadelphia, Chairman. Finance and Executive Comtnittee. HENRY D. COOKE, Washlnaton,,Vice Prest• sent.. EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary PEAActuary. FRANCIS G. 8/KITH, M. D., Philadelphisided leal Direeter. This Company boned. In the Alret TEN MONTH& of /ta eilatonce. 5 ,395P011C11&5, IRSURING - ►159 . 1'42 8 . 0 CO • This Company cffers to Its Polley-Holders , .PERFECT ,SECURITY ily Ito Cash pittd up Capital' of floe • • lore, andiguarantete to the Insured, by Its • L 0 TES TIP PREMIUM, LARCEDIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, r It . O a Reversionary Dividend of 100 per cent. by s RETURN PREIIIJTM PLAN. CENERAL AGENTS. M. W. CLARK' a CO., Barliters. No. 35 South Third Breath rialladeipma, tieneral Agent. for reliourlvania and Suntnern New Jenet. B. s. Eusagbi., Manager. IRA' EfeVAT & agents for Allegheny: Beaver, Butler. Mercer and Washington counties. eirtou.A.L AkIENTSARE WANTED in every •City_and Town; and applications from compe tent parties for such "agencieS with suitable en 'dorsement, should be addressed To • THE COM.- PANT'S GEDIERALAOENTS ONLY. ln their respective districts. jy2:KW&P NOTICES. mr-403rxcE. CITY TAXES 1841119. In accordance with Section Dth, Page 29$ of • City purest., NOTIOE IS EEREBT GIVEN • TO TEE CITIZENS OF PITTSBUEOH„ That the assessments for 1E69 of Clty. at, Building, Special, Poor, IlusineasCity School and Ward School Taxes and City Water Bents have been returned to me for collection. Ths above taxes are an blect DEDUCTInN CF FIVE PER CENT If paid on or before the First Day of August, and TWO PER CENTUSI If paid between the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST AND THE kink:UTE DAY OF SEPTEMBER. dal- No deduction will be allowed on taxes paid between reptember fifteen th and October first AIF-An addition of five pes centum will be made to all taxes unpaid Octotierfirst.and an additional five per centum will be added_ to all taxes re maiming unpaid op' November gist. A. J. COCHRAN, CITY TREASURER, Bth AVENUE. PirrEzumsru, July es:k6B DIVIDENDS. °Knott or EAGLE COTTON lifiLLlf Co., PriTenhnoir, only 15. 11169. -. - - ,7 7 1 11E 11 .'. OA RD OF DEMO. TOO 01 ttile Company have this datdo. dared 'dividend of THREE (13i tiOLLA.RiS per "hare. • out of he ; Fronts or the last six =tonsils, payable In cash, at the °thee Or the 4-om pany.'on end e.fter the :41s, inst. jyi):m2.B A. 0. FRA.NOE. Treasurer. fOr"TRE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of the NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. No. ii 3 Diamond, Allegheny, have declared i dividend of TWO DOLLARS AND MIT CENTS per, share , oat of the Profits of the hut six months, payable on andafter the 15th IY12:m0 JAB. E. STEVENSON. seere TTritiAnnan. 7u1,1, 1869. tarn= DILIECIIIANICS NATION • -AL BARR Witfosy a: dividend o{ 836FiT. (8) PER CENT., treti . oi taxes , on and after July 23th Inst. , 0 0. G. MARTIN,' - ambler. .. . • ' ; -OFFICE OF THE . . . , . Ban Paerortnys trrounAltoB CO scar Y, Rd. 41 vett,' Street. % • , ALLSOBracr. PA". 4 •JuI 6t0.1169. r . 07 , TUE DIRJECTiMS or ME BEN FRANKLIN INBURANCB COM. , PANT have this day declared a Dividend'or ON DOLLAR. AND Fa/TY - BENTE PER SHARE 'out of the prOntant goirest Or rneorths.'Da.v..ab h /4 in nation and after WEDNEoltAX"lnikLEftri 1889 ' . - - 4,AQAGE'D. - BID` :- r8:100 . , iterrettay. prituaawrziativ =oink L_iIItIyt.NATIONAL ,BANKTITTSBI7IIO/1, ra.. (toe Pltrattersa Trust I.4Mpttrt.) Tbe Mahlon of this oatrklisio_e taut da? der 'aired a -Dtsidenfl of IllityLle ran ()Nat'l.. on the Capital litoek. oat. °faze profits of the last tr. Isdaltha. paiable forthwith, tree-of Watt' tpoleraliteat Toe. fICULLY. Casater. /la . 116:11 tgirtil V I D EIIFIL , 64Ise. "rests - •DTtii inatikektibr t e SIRITIRES. 'RAI* • snit- Prrs SttUltest._ 041IDGE CO.. Dave tleelersd Divldena of ONE 'DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS De. late out of the usual:loot the past al 0 2 0 D I DI, rale Tar. bwitb. ED.w Dlt .11sussurer, • - •jr:1118 t••••• , ••••tz .• 4811-I.lbert street. 1 ' IllenicHANTe Si MAinmACTIIIIII;I4I. tai'llt. 1 I. ,Pi a T.eURGE. 4 nly ,tl4 1 61)- arp IV' /NE NO..— 'e-Direc :,-----... Toler ihrknaik CENT is dleens, ed a dletdeed o FM PEE on fent Capital sm*. eta the.prolltretthe lastids. Mouth& p.yobloTortivoth.fte_sot ail tun. • y7:170 , : : .....T.cmN SCOTT. JR.; Citeddir. • toi l et pr 1111,K.tatt Ixstaidows co:; I pyrrsztrnon; Jultl), 1669:4" ..igirItitIPIDEND.--The Board of rtcorrafthlls Company have tali dam deelitrel dividend:at TbltElc,bou, A gs bitARE outorshe_pro4t* of thug latt aix payabietla dtattud, fee. or 434, Verometit tax. -/,0-»J JOSEPH. T.,..lteklicit,TuN, B.cresarb OF THE ga'DOCTOR WIIITTIEB CON . TINUEIif TO MCAT dI,L PRIVATE DIBEASICii. That numerous, class of cases resulting from' self - abase, producing nu.; manliness, nervous deohlty, irritability. Lions. seminal emissions , and finally int. potency. • permanently cured. Persons . ed whit oellea.te. Intricate and long' i c e. Ing constitutional complaints are pclitelyinvited to call for col:saltation. which costs nothing. Batierience, the -best of teachers. has enabled 'him to perfectremedies at once efflmeat, , permanenr, and which in most cases.cut be used 'without 'hindrance to butiness. lliedicones pro , t.ed in the establishment, which, ertibraCes Of fice, reception and waiting r o om s; also, warding ono sleeping apartments for padents requiring dsely personal attention, and. apor , and chem.F., cal baths...thus concentrating' the famed mineral springs. • No matter who have filled. state your case. Read what he ways In his pamphlet of fifty nages, seat toms, address for two statuns in seal ed enve ope. Thousands of cases treated -stun all,. at ogee and all the counts'. Caroni., teflon free, pers onally or by mall. 0M..0 No. 9 Wylie 'tree (near , Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roars A. Pr. to SP.X. • diattdaTa s. to P. Pamphlet sent to attladdress or tom WIELECTRICiTYAB A co ed. Trve.—Dr. •A. H. STEVENS has been *sing Electricity as a SPYCLii. Ett.Watrr In curing chronic as well as acute conditions mrTztorr IdIDICINZ for More then TEN rustle. with un bounded snceess. A PAIIPLIZZT, Inellllll2le. part , culars, with certificates and reliable refer. eines. will he sent to any Inquirer, A few tarnish* d rooms vacant. ftr boardiunia• tients in the Doctor's baally. if applied for soon. Office and residence, 2,001 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mar7Bti2i 'BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.- _ This rplendid Hair Dye is the begin the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble. instantaneo us ; no disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. btaet or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batehe lor's Wig Factory, Bond street. „Eels Tort. my=:JlC Iar'EPILEPBT CAN BE CUBED --Those having friends Meted are ear nestly solicited to' send for a Circular Letter of References and Testimonials. which will con vince the Most skep_tical of the etirottititisr the dimes, Address VA,. BUREN LOCA.R9W, M. D.. 38 ftreat Jones street, New Yon. • arTHR MARRIAGE EssaYiol3 the ER tons Op To GTE, and the: MOLLIES OP AGE. In regard to SOC/AL EVILS. with certain Delp tor the erring and un fortunate. !Sent in sealed letter envelopetk tree of charge. Addicts, HOWA.UppAB,IOCLATIDE. Box P. Philadelphia, ra. my21:783.-dAir 2,000,000 ACHES CHOKE LANDS FOR ME. Union Pacific RailAsad Company, zewnwi Dinsion. Lying along the nab ottbeir road. at 111,00 tOltr, 410 MR ACRE, LE d on a pRED4, MB& Nor itrater puttcfulj‘es, Maim. as., address •• • I ..14214,..pongulf.it.toner, Topeka, iiaasak. Or ' ORAII.'W LIJIBOBN, Erll3 .. 1 .' : . . : :::. i t , , 4 7 . , ::.. 7 . 1., s . • : ',..: - . .. ; 4 ...! 1 .: '; /I:. • :- . .. . ;.' ::' 7 4 .f 2) •:r -, ' • 0 r . .• :: ,' f 1 .4:, ... 1....... : ._.: • ' ...In: 4. .. 4 1! .:1 .:. 'l', '2 1 - : ". ':, - .. -: 4 4 •. 4- ~:' 4 IWOhNi - BLATErOIt llRltilit Qualities' . and; `Colorsi ; , I.:pirtietuar este:Won given - to tring a ttie ri and f t e d p d %r i rtign! rool.. . 5 !:p!pr.l? . „. , f e.! No. 43 13eiresSil Avenue; ' (4 , ll"rt3iiimap. S PA . mils: live ICROTHEIP, • 960 Liberty sunny Dealers in. Drukik: 1 mid giUnntaledielnns. . B MIVNOTICUBB. Or_ sratrr,:szsirEED• TONIC AND MANDRAKE PUDE"; Crunption, Liver Complaint anti Dyspepsis; If t accord ing to dfrections. Therare an three to be taken ae - the same time. They cleanse the stomach, re lax the "Ivor &Miran it:to work; then the entwine becomes-good; the fowl digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh; the diseased =atter:ripens into the, lungs, and .the . patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, Owes his - unrivaled success In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption- The Pal monic Syrup ripens the xaorbid matter' in the lungs, nature . throws It off by au easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe - a 'slight cough Will throw It oik and the patlent haa rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this. tee- Seaweed ffouto and Mandrake ..Pills must be freely-used to cle,se_ the stomach and liver . so that the Pulmonle Syrup-and - the food will makegood blood. • Schenck 's Mandrake Pills act ulion the liver; removing all obstructions.:relax the ducts of the gall bladder , the bile starts freely , and the liver Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pllls can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison wtich le very-dan gerous to 1356 unless with great care,) that will unlock the ga ll.biadder and start the secretlond of the liver like Schenck's audrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the' most'prominent. causes of Consumption. • a Schenck's S.eaweed Ton alka li gelale stimulant and alterative. and the in the Seaweed, welch. this preparation is made - ot, assists the stomach to throw trot the gastric to dissolve the fbod with the Pulmonlc Syrup,tand It Is made into good blood wit hout fermentation or soaring in the stomach . :. • The great reason why physicians do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too much; they give medicine to atop the cough. to stop chills.to stop nightsweata, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers. lock ing up the seCret:OnS, and eventually the patient sinks and tiles. Dr. Schenck, In his trestme,n• does not try to Mop Acough, night sweats, chl/ls or fever. Re move the cause, and they will . -all stop of. their own accord.' MO one can be cured of Consump tion, Liver Complaint, DYtPerada. -Catarrh, Center, Ulcerated Throat, unless ' e liver and stomach are made healthy.- , • If a person raw consumptiOn, of course the tangs in some way are diseased, either tubercles'," abcesses, bronchial irritation, pleura , adhesion or the lungs are a maim or Inflammation And hal ,decaying..ln inch creep:what must be done? it is not only the tutors met, are wasting,'but it - is the whole body. The stomach and liver have loot their po tomake blood - outof fo Now the only cha nce Is to tate Dr. Schenck's three tee d"- "Clues. which will bring up a tone to the stomach; the patient will begin to want food; 'twill digest easily and makegood blood; then the pitient be , gras to gran lu flesh. and .as soon as. the:body be ;n],e to grow; the lungs commence to hear up; and the patient gets deithy and we 11... This brae only way to cure Consumption. hen Band ' th po lung disease and only Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, Scheack's Seaweed Tonic and !dendrite Pills are staidclent, without the palmonie Syrup. Take the Itinerate Pills freely In ad 0111101 a, 'complaints, as they are ver• Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed.nnlnterrupted !steals for many years past, and now weighs pounds. was wasted away to a mere 'skeleton, in the very last stage or:Pulmonary Consimptioa hie physicians having pronounced his case less and abandoned kiln to his fate. He was ettred by the aforesaid met Imes. and !race- his recove. many h4sed Dr. re markable success. "Pull dirtetionte accompany each, making It not absolutely necestrarg)to per. tonally see Dr: Scnenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and. for this purpose 'he is professionally at bib- Principal OMoe,•Ptaladel. must g e ..74 " Vgi. ay ilV ier° lB .I.l, l 'grfersetZelrit No. 311 and street. Hanover t, every other Tuesday, and at No. 33 street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives adoice'free, but fora thorough examination with his :Reap!. 'rometer the price isle. OAce hours at each CM , from 9 A. 11..tcr 3 P. M. Price of the Potion's. Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each 11.30 per bottle. or 117.60 s Leif dozen. Mandrake Pills 9 3 cents a box. For sale be all arugrasts. • inra9:fsl-412kr ZX THE , 1131111 F. DEVER2II72.. tit. Louis. Missoun - 3 F OB SALE An elegant near Brink Dwelling, 7 rooms. at tic and wash room. • ' House of 4 rooms, 2 lots. Iflitt ward, $l.BOO House of 4 rooms, clot, 16th.irsrd.11/45°°. House of 4 rooms, 2 lots, 1721 . rgard. $ 9BOO House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 17th ward, $2,400. House of 4 rooms, 1 lot; 15tOrird, $ 9 ,600. Honse of 2 rootos,,l lot. 15th. Ward; $BOO. 10 lote,Slebert 4 Williams , . niams7oo to' eop. 2 lets, 44th street, 81,5100 eta. ' - 4 lots, 45tb street, 1111,000 each. *3 ' • /ota, * Hrittleld street, SBOO each: 1101. S4erman street:B7,so. lots, 40th street, 20g240,412,000. 4lots, 'Butler atreat, $4,000. ' • BARGAINS IN BLOOMFIELD. Lots 20x137 fact, $600; tea - years to pay. A house cost 8501./t Interest on both, 166 a year. Mail' Day $lBO year rent. At Bloomfield you *told save $ll4 &year and your house and lot In loss than 10 years. ehurcnes and schools 30 acrei of land, a mile from Ebarpnbrair 36,000; 25 acres of it. 33.000. D. S. WILLWII% 17th ward. FOR SALE.. 3 STILLS, each 9 feet' diameter and`l6,si feet loci, with abont 300 fen condensing plPe. from 4-inch• down to AN-loch Ras pipe to each still, for $909 apiece. -• A BOILERS, - each 311-ineh diameter and 14 feet long, with chimney bridging, steam drum, stind pipe; &e.. ft:121500.' 11 Kt YSIVNE OTEEM lIIIPB, each 111-Inch steam cylinder, 7-inch' water cylinder and I.E. inch stroke,forl3oo 1 iliON - AOITATOR, 16 feet diameter and 16 feet deep; with Bait lion bottom tor $5OO. 100 feet 235-Inch 04 , 1 PIPE at 40c par foot. Apply to Epii, JAGEZLIrif CO., at works, near Bhainiburg Bridge. ArI'ILIJABLE CITE PROPERTY • POE SAVE. -.The beirs'of the late ALEX. ANDEE PAMEROS, deceased, ores the follow. In desirable and conveniently locatedproperry for sale:' Three 'story Brick - Dwelling House, frontingesfWest Common, Allegheny.. No. 26 Sherman avenue. Also, two - story Erick Dwel ling, fiontlegon East' Common, No. Hi 'Union avenue.' Also, threeatory Brick store room. No. 'lO4 Federal Street. Allegheny.. now occupied Sy J. J. East as sookStore. .All of the above is of. fend on seasonable teams. in order to facilitate the settlement of the estate: - Parties wanting information will apply to the undersigned at of fice - of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, 268 h Wood street, Pittsburgh. /117(ill RENY. .jy9:190. Vi t urAp E LE CITY PROPERTY No. I. WAREIIO7SIC AND LOT. NO. 95 Water tamer: 90 tett front on Water atreet. ex.• tencitate backlso feet to that atrett. Occupied by Mesas. Calbotm & eon. . . No. A. WAR2R01:113 . 2 'AND LOT. NS. 203 Liberty street: lie feet front on Li oer_ty. extend. : log tack 121.I.feet. Occupies: by 31r. aleSwiggro. - No. 3 Otte.balf of liriill7lloo3lt AVID LOT,- No. 337 Commercial Barr, Liberty street.l: No. 4. LOT No. 221 n Curling's Plat of fronting 20 feet on Din wtfleite street. ~ • . 4 No. 5. LOTS :Nos. 69,, 63, 66. 65 and 66 in ,Wray & r Hoevelles Plan of-Lot, Bluolotteid. . . . , . . ~ A considerable portion of the plaid:Lase money to remain on Interest.' - . . i : T s iktt.andi s erint . o t i;miton apply jto DE. R. VIR 4Y. BROTIMII4 at e d t hl 9 figa . tr a. WiTIMIM* F" SALE. Good 6 roomed brick house on Centre avenue ;and large 101 — 54,500. - Good 6 roomed frame house with all Improve. - menu: tot 88 oy 110-84.000. • Frame/house. A loomstiot by lOC-11,1380. Two well enlaced press brick houses and large lot—only 88,000. . . each. Tweet - roomed nooses on PM LOlLEtreet-101.500 one lot 24 by 149 feet on Reed street-4500. Plot or stroond on Mt. Washington. 90 acres on Panhandle Railroad, 4 miles from th3o e ci. acres on Western Pa. Railroad, 4 miles from the cap. 228 acres good improved land in Missouri. Will be divided to suit purchasers. 20 lots Mr Centre eveaue—s3oo to $1,500 each.. Inquire of Real hfcCLUNG RAINBOW, EsTAte and Insuvan CC Agents, _jylo Nos. 195, 197 and 199 Centre sonny. FOR 1114.1 LE; Near Osborn Station on th e 11 Ft. Wane and Cblcago Ittlfroid a ttl tr-b - TWO LOTS, Containing. About Two Acres . Each, ENQUIRE. OE W. NIACKEOWN- & , BRO.. 195 Liberty 'Street,. HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE. This beautiful situation cannot ` be - surpi . ssed foi private residences In any direc. ion, so close to both cities, being only eight miles ntr the Western rennsylrania Italibrual. Any person de. siring information about thiapropertycan obtain It by calling at the office of the IRON CITY TUAL LIFE INSURANCE . EO3FANF.: Federal street, Allegheny... Lots from one-ia acre to Ave acres: Aliso. small lots - tO" . sult chasers. There Is a good location fbr umanneae 'Curing establishment, between the nal/road an Allegheny river. je15:146 OF vnt au FOR BALE. F A 600 D PAWL in West Deer township, leghenv county, id mllea atom tiliarpsbnre.. A FRAME TM., 13YoRY HOUSE, of six tot Ems; CELLAR under all house ; also. a LARGE FIUME BARN, 88x313 feet, and other otubtilloines. Young 'Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees; he. For patticelars call' on the nreralses, or at JOHN W. BRYSON'S. ;MR Liberty street, or 'chimeW ILLIAM RRY.ON, Rural Ridge P 0., AllegitenY nennty..Pa., .))10:197 IgrARD lEIIB-•TAKE,NOTICE.' - --FOB SALE.r-The .r.OrTIWN , IDLE i AND, on the Allegheny !var. and now limed ter gardening edirpoires; Well lOUMoved are ' .lnit high. state of cultivation; containing 40 or 1 50 atm, now offered at a bargatn.."Call soon:J Also, other farms In good locations.: .Woolen FaCtal7. two. .ilizes, and twenty acres or land on the Central road."' Rousts and Lots For Salciind To-let both cities. For tanner ra.s: ticsakriincnitr s tre et. WELLIAM WARD. few j__lll ' AT ALC IRLEFARNIVOR-SiILLE. la Allegheny townablgv:West. moreland tunny, .10 lulontea-walll,fom . _ , Keane btabon. on the AlleabengYalley ilatfroad Oontalna 104 aeres. 80 Ur irblebrare dented; all under Tepee; • Agana, valuable •thaber;.•.-nagden /eyed wit/km.l- _lktoot vein . liewfdocdr-80,p. rand Barn an unarmed of 140 utta: .41 vao aja Is well watered and this/mune abborhooll4 laVee and teilbn 'WAY r 18. 8101.48 4po. s .so. 4.4 Fourth &Moe.. - ' • • . , I, 7 7ALUJIDLE , -- SECOND , -,L , AIVE+ • • NU E _pulip.oli.TY "FOR SALz--:Tliret story Brick Dwelsiog Ifouga, Inn befit and cotS venten•ly arranged rooms atm cellar; lot SO feet t oat by BO dee p ' Ito, a torso story !lot Derelfing;Hattier3so. 7. Mond saltine: _4ll, eleven I ems antl ce , la, Also, 114 beconii tlecoud , aventre. three story orserlionser of hall, f4.!Vollis /3 . - oirrinntwr -.> -saktitztu Avenue J7/8 • . - ,MROEC&NTT - I . . ::.TEEGEL, ititif'ptiitter!vittin' thiliembelde.) A4#****:tg!j *C4.,tstill StivatitMtilanrigki, Nrgit-,,SP • •a tDlendiC net twit Of -", . CLOT ILV . G.I.SariIan*. atU.~ . „ ati . st received try niiNRIOOTS..II; Beat: itealtsat Tao:. T3l3autaftela meat. r EOPLEP pipink l urcE , vow Gnu& & aniks* W,OQD 4 linnet& ilosieOfiaimay,taking sue saa mime maw, ~..nt>~r) t'r. _. itIL-Ele WEN VANSIIIVAIta; cearpary_greuneir. ~ so. 111FRPTR STEMMA BORRESRER. -'-', &gals= all Undo _Or Niro and Ifstea JOHN tit : l;47lllsr; .11,. TiissfAefit,' ) " ' " • T. J. 11081111 , ,tenet ==t:ICIL.- ' .. •C. ft: DONNNI A L_ Aittenttaty. • , - , CAPT. WY. ARAN. General Airint. D ig. I,itin,,. trir ip , Jr.. -p, s: "%bested • .. nl 4 ' W. IL -Itritreoa. C. e. ii_bote7, - - . Robert R.Risele, _ Rana VaUalli fennel, tlotle" Charles Rat% ' rant. J. T. Stool - 441u Capt. Wm. Dean, - T. R. Sevin. ...i~'i I "~~i~Cµi/.i~. larr.WM_ ANPOU4II,- . PAC Ana . • OF THE.' - . . ALLEGHEN'i . LODGE, No, 2el . • ~ . . WILL BE HELD AT i 2 Faulk's Grove, Wednesday, July 2L c : L K E IT T r s ' 52 6 13. Ir t anlk, ChM - et. Jeckel, A )3/ ler. E. Sebendef, H. Dlppel, H. Patibus, J,*. ' - • , .. . . - Undid music will be 1n attendance . andtkie B berger.ln beet of order gill be preserved"' )1173= 10``'FIFTH' ALVENcE IL Li„ No. 65 Fifth avenue,' Opposite the Opem Honse,T . iitsbnrnh. Pe., Is the coolest and_ roost. desirable place of resorte. :Liquors can be h 4 at this place Pure and tlood. The .111111ard Bon= are on the szotutd,tioor In **rear. _ INS 0 - CE, THE - IRON Urn: RIVAL 'LIFE' INSURANCE 61, Of Pennsylvttrua.;- -- Office,. 75 Federal St, AllegheaTilty. DIRECTO/18s ' • ' JAMES L. GRAHAM.' Rev. J. B. CLARK D, D..-- 'Capt. R. ROBINSON, • - - Rev. K. BELL, D.D. Rev. IL NEbBIT_ , D.D.. W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trustee., • • JACOB RU Real Estate Agent, SIMON DR U M , Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENNY, Hatter, _ A. B. BELL,Anorney,•atr.Law_. m D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber erchant, ' D. BWOGER, Insurance Agent. Capt. • ROBT. nounrsoys_i Pressitaw Rey. J. B. CLARK, D. D., Vice ermsgshmstr il JACOB-BVBB. Bacretaurn • C. W. BEMENT. Treagurirr. • • M. W. WHITE, Minicar. Antrim:R. , _.DAATEL - SWOGER, Oen Agept. This is d nome ccannany.eonducted on theme principle, each policy, holder receiving an= share of Ole profits of the Company': - P wltl be Issued on all the different plansof Lifts Insurance, and being conducted on an emplaned cal basis will afford a safe investment to mat policy holder, and thereby retain the mosey at borne to encourage home industry. -mhtiktin • - INSURANCE COMPANY., • OF izaaniny, PA OFFICE IN piAIALITSA7XG3 BASF. - No. °*! l4 :, AllealtarKire • to cohutiarr. maniiie4 tritiziecta wen known she. conunnaltp, who' Unit by dide dealing to Merit • NW= Of:7ollPlNltatinsige. eke. zumpx.s:7=—....socrisszsu aenzy irwu k , ID. L.PaUernOn. Wr44,00. Rears. RIME% Jacob Pram, Gottielb Simon Dram, J. B. Smith,- Jacob' kwit4 W. R. Stewart. ton. P. Wtdauso, Joaelg*Co4ll. Jos. Lantner, H. J. Sinkano, Jere. Kobelt. 11: E. GENEI II3 I 34 ,Mr. andO:oBs . . . BH INSURANCE COMPANY, PrIELAN'S BUILDING, : Igo: BA Fifth Avelnle. Selmaa illimor. -PITTBBITB.6H, PA- Capital AU Pald:Cp. .., , DIBECTOIg!.. ~, ~ i N. J. B_Uier. 'N.W.Oliver.jr, Carit.M.Thaft. Damn .w sulace, .8. B. HSMCIIIII, A. Chambers. Jake Hill. - 8. AlsClurkan. dia. X. Marg. Thomas Saline,' Jno.S. Willoc_ --k, • • • ROBERT H. MHO, Freadent. JNO._,V. JENNINGH. Vice Presides= -: JOB. P. JOHNSTON, Secreurr. • - ..-- Capt. H. J. OBAOS; Octal Agent. Unroll on 'Liberal - Tenni on iult Flee and Mariner; RIAU. ' - .• - '•;- .. . . pEraismE.Lems. ~ . . . INSURANCE=COMPANY OF Pinnate= OFFICE. No. 16!S W OOD STREET. El= OT COIIXERCE- 13 .,D1NG. This Ls s Rome :Company sad loss by Fire exclusively. 4151ar46 11 4 111416 LEORARD WALTER; Preddent.' • C. C. BOTLE - ,_Ylee President.. • ELME= PATRICE. Trassurez. liBHH IicELRENY. flocrelsyy. Wan Tons: . . tiloor% *115014 tteo. . Erna. J. C. Layne, 4: C. Plerfier. _John Voorach A. Ammon. Leonard Walter, C. C. Bo le, Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah Hin Jas. R. Hopel •uis, Henry Sproul, pElEltrilTy AGAINST Loss BT PTR.II, FRAKKLIN INURANCE CO:OF PHILADI3.ft& OFFICE,*Si & *X7 C=ITNI:7;2 137., near • , - • Charles 77 agner,. Dan Mdier, ordecai H. Local. 'Tobias W • David S. rows, Samuel eruct. • Vaasa Lea, Jacob A. Einith, • Edward C. Dais. gPorge W. Richards, George rates. • CHAELU DALE,NR Prv.aident. EDW. C. Vire President. W, C. STERLspretarv, tens. J. E 7 NEE CO •Aq Ws: ims, North West corner Third and Zed Street& zob29rialb NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.- Cor. Federal IL and, Diamond, • Allegitmr, Office. in the SECOND NATIONAL, EA BUILDLNG. W. W. MARTIN t Presiden , • JOHN BitOWN, Viee rrecident. jA.11313 H. bT.V.VENSON,Heeretatr. =XMAS: John A: HTler ‘ l 4as. Looktilut . . !Jos. V. JiM Jas.o reeat. !Robert, Lee. C. C. Jae. Brown4t. tH mere Here; Jacob , kna_ O.H, vgwzatis tirsviasarcz carp P pp PITTSRUBBH. _, ER Rillloic.-President: ' P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. BEREHE NEELD, General ditext• 0teee,.921 Water street, Spent di Oa's, im. house, up stairs,..Pitteboro: Br Will lemre against all bud, of lire ant Sap Blab.: A lanjiii i butitation4 managed ti r Dl reeton who are .-, known: to the oommunenr. sad who art ' dere= edos promptness audit:nee ality to maintain the eharaeterwhich they how aseumediasorfertarraWait Protedinn td taa... who desire tO Wine 1 • Alexander w • d eg ead N. ani 11e0m • ) - lit. hillier, Jr.,. , • • . 6112 8 4. , 1 • • , Tarriesitisodo: , - . . ,Iwillual ~..Aio&ndEre rs D. Ihmsen. -....-, - • - id", - - - , . tic- •77Lneir.mener.- - 14..Iamft 1 . z C~IPT. tale ausetatrys.: El
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