Ftsbutt l itt ea* WASHINGTON ITEMS. leveral members of the Honae„ and, haps, one or two Senators, will intro e bills for the repeal of the incarnate:, he next session of Congress. , Ise Government is atutiotts to - dispose soma of our surplus iron-clads, and 1 sell to Spaniards or Cubans or any ersjiho choose to buy. The Pt esidents some of the South American Repub. are the only, persona w ho appear de ma to invest in these commodities at ;sent, but they and the Secretary of Navy cannot agree exactly on . the Ures.. • Vhatever may be said about the result of Vireini - a •election, it is certain that y the ex-tebels and the sympathizers °ice over it, while the Radicals gener v, from that State, are despondent. z. latter, however, 'profess to have ms that the quarrel, already brewing, ween Governor-elect Walker and Gen -1 Malone and other members - of the mocratic railroad ring, will result to •ir benefit. ' N. satisfactory solution of the difficulty )ut the landingof the French Atlantic ble within the territory of the United ites, has, been arrived at between Sec.- ary Fish and the representatives of Company. - The latter pledge them yes subject to any •regulations which ,y hereaßer be prescribed by Congress, .1 they aiso concede to our Government ;the privileges yielded to the French vernment in regard to the transmission iiiessazei. Upon these conditions our •vernment withdraws its prohibition 'ainst the landing of the cable, but does 't give its consent, which it has no an irity to do, as Congress only has that 'Aver. The effect of the arrangement is, '3 no obstacle will be presented by our t vernment to the completion of this eat work, and the projectors will make connection with our shores without y further delay. • ecretary Boutwell continues to be the -tinrof severe denunciation from the Inds of Judge Dent, Conservative can for Governor of Mississippi. His .ointments in the State, anti his gen 11 policy being inimical to the interests !the Conservatives, he_is naturally the • ,.sect of their, hatred.' The widely inted paragraph regarding a qnsriel • ween Judge Dent and Governor Bout il had its origin in the undisputed fact r t the latter refused to accede to the re-. • is of a friend of the former to appoint sons to office In Mississippi who are ' • porters of the Conservative movement. rice then Judge Dent and his friends ive industriously circulated the state .; tit that Secretary Boutwell originated 0. story lit the alleged quarrel. It is :le to all parties interested that this ea tnation should be made public, and it •-• Nms to show the exact relations which ' ist between the -secretary and the 'x , sident's Conservative brother-in-law. ildffierida of Chief Justin Chase are . . 'sy circulating a story ,that the post uement of a decision on the application , Yerger lova writ of habeas corpus, is efftctedott the instance of the Presi nt and hi .Cabinet. The tale bears its , n contradtetion, for it Is evident that ;binet constlitations have nothing what e sr to do wi the deliberations of the jefilitill o ffer : in the - land. It is terte4 that ; erger s friends did not file dr O K on until they had previ 'sly obusi from n a verbal promise dge Chase _r its favorable, considera- It. . Chase's Radical friends (very few of at kind remain) advised him that the . nmised decision, if rendered. at . this 7 7e,..w0u1d injure his political _status in a North, hence the postpctment; and el - riding furth development the judicial nclidate for next Presidency flatters mself that, ile he has gained favor th his South nfrierMs, he has not lost bond with thd. few Northern Radicals I s io believe in m, but who do no; be. ive in the u onstitutionality of the ilitary power w x iying Yerger for his I t .! . I.When the - e comes up before the ;:l. bench of the upreme Court, he will ! able to fulfill Ads promise to release prger without maiming the sole respon ,iility of the act. '... I. --:--------....Taiip........—....----- .. , LA. connemeosinglvr of the Titusville 'pabi writes frOmlPetroleum Centre as dows: • .- ‘, The unchecked ieigh of riot, lust and baachery, which has made this place • :e digrace of the State, culminated last kht (Saturday) about 11 r. n. in a bru t. murder. - . • 1 4 man named David Tate, owning a ;e-half interest in a_ evtll in' Ronseville, - .S.s visiting the upper "Free and Easy" Iposite 'Ate American Hotel, a notorious 11 combining the three Satanic agencies . i a concert saloon, doggery and brothel. frequently happens in these dens of vile, an affray took place between a t other of 'rate and another party. David lerposed to separate the combatants and seized by the . bari tender, one. Gas . lel. A blow or two was given by.the rties, when Rhiel, rathing behind the " ir, seized a revolver and fired, shooting ate in the left breast, who staggered to ':e walk and ' fell prostr ate, dying in the reel in the midst of an excited crowd in tontve . minutes., !The; wound was a ightful one, by'reasOn orthe proximity ' 'the pistol, and the ball evidently pene • sled the heart. . • • -.- • Rhiel at once gave himself to'in officer, rd.at.43 A- 15 ”344 , 44iake4 tci.-1" .zankun t0..._ 4 r.lsi lynchipg by the incensed 'n or. -- ..lseville, WhoVjuntly - ' at tide' . '?id blooded butchery, aratools.TAwartn '}g to the Centre with threats of Ten.: 1 This bloody deed is but the precursor •'f others; unless tuese sinks of iniquity 7e at once abated. On Washington lreet alone nearly two hundred prosti. ties ply their infamous calling, aided, • ertape, tytivo snore of doggeritts which .' sal out distilled damnation by the glass. very agency-of hell has here- ftell swing, • ad theobservanie - of all law has Made' le place, a pandemonium which wars 'Dmintigli upon eiviy 4 Pritichilaf:Of de , ency and order. Vourinfortnnately s lthe,ibuslness pros. ' !erity of the'place is dependent upon a °labium:ice of Aloting, -lust : and 4runk• nie:e4, find - nothing - bat 'the strong ttrn; f the law, by'special legislation,. can re eetrt this place, winch ie even now a se ond•Bodom. To, protect cabbage plants from cat rorms take last year leaves—oak is good — make mast - with, water, wrap once round the stem when transplanting, ex ending from the roots to a little above be leaf stern. "Two M/1011 at :BlDW^alatCh to. one Fire" , CraCkftr•'. The Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania gets the following "first rate notice" in The Hartford Post: A little more than a year ago, in the sweltering heat of purgatorial Tammany, we first heard of Asa Packer. The full voiced Perlin was calling the roll of States. Mr. Eaton, on behalf of "the sterling and gallant Democracy of my little Commonwealth," had named the Hon. James E. English as a candidate for the Presidency; Maine had nominated igen:Hancock; Ohio bad named Pehdle ton; the serene , Tilden liad•broached the best butt of the season in Sanford E. Church; New Jersey had Bet up Joel Parker; and Pennsylvania was called. At once there rose up a damp vision of that auditory, a human form with both hands full of manuscript. It was not the "ancient mariner." nor did be "fix" any body "with his glittering • eye." It was Judge Woodward of Pennsylvania; and he "fixed" the whole crowd with one of the most dismal obituaries thit ever fol lowed a politician home. Judge Wood ward read his*hole heap of manuscript. He described his man before,he named him. Twenty minutes description—think of it—in mannscript- 7 read slowly and de liberately—intened at; that—to an. audi ence of seven or eight thousand—every man a rivulet of perspiration—all impa tient for a ballot—ia an ,atmosphere blue with blasphemy! and reeking with rum— dust think of, that man standing on a bench in Tammany Hall, amid such surround ings, drenched in his own sweat, reeling off a couple of columns of biographical stuff, and tying on the end of it all "the name of Asa Packer of Pennsylvania." It was.two miles of slow Match to one fire cracker--poor fire-cracker at that. When he concluded, there did not arise "—So wild a yell As all the fiends from Heaven that fell lieka raleed . tl;l3 imnnerc.Ty of hell., No, there did not. It was too warm to yell—tor Asa Packer; so nobody yelled. A few smiled—some in their seats— others at neighboring bars. —lt pains us to say, that in the buzz that went round all the reporters' tables when the gifted Woodward sat down, the only clearly dis tinguishable sentence was Life conundrums that leaped with a very large H, from desk to desk, "Who in H— is Asa Packer?" The Situation in Virginia. A correspondent of the New York Times, who believes Governor Walker to be a sincere Republican, gives the following reasons _why his courage is likelY soon to be tested:. But But political power in Virginia , has always been concentrated in the General Asoembly, and this body, as first elected, is largely conservative or Democratic; is composed in a large majority of the class of. Men who, in 1868, made • vicorous opposition to the Underwood Constitu tion, to the Reconstruction acts of Con gress, and to Grant and Colfax. They were violentlip.G'onfeckrate; they are pro scriptively opposed .to Republicans and Repubtieanitm; and it is morally impos sible for Governor Walker, unless he consents to be their sycophantic tool, to avoid an early breach with them. The Governor elect has, to the party which supported him, a band of good Republi cans of influence and practical talents, who' will stand by him in any controversy that may arise with his Confederate sup. porters; and he will always have-it in his powerby a manly course •of conduct, and by an honest adherence to Republican principles, to draw to his support the regular Republican party of the State. But yon very plainly see that while Re publican principles have had a grand moral triumph in Virginia. the real battle of parties has yet to befought, on this, the most important battle ground of the South. And I pray that the good Re publicans of the North may not misjudge our case, or blind themselves to the criti [ cal situation of our affairs here. I think they may beperfectly content with the election of Gov. Walker. The great source of danger and of mis chief is the Legislature elect. Upon the complexion of this body depends the ques tion whether Virginia is to be permanent ly Republican or permanently Demociatic —permanently at war or permanently at peace with the Union. Itis a body which the Republicans of the North and which the Republican party of Congress should keep'their eyes constantly upon. ' recol lecting that the present policy of the op position, here as elsewhere; is to dissem ble their real sentiments and to gain the confidence of the dominant party - of the Union in order to betray it.' Tile Debts of tae states. The indebtedness..of the several States at the close of the rar, 1868 stood as fol lows: Sew England States Mlndte State: western States... 4 on , b , rn otatez... Pacific buttes Total State debts In 1867 8 the several States reduced their debts about $18,000,000, and at the close of the present year will show an equal reduction, and that, too, without any increase of the rate of taxation. The great bulk of the debt is due by a few States thus : New Y o .....Z9.864,000 Mlawarl $17.557,060 Pe n n Lydia' a 32, 800, WO 7 ennes.s et.... Ai. u 04,000 Mauna:moults 13,a6d.000 Louisiana .... 13 :trz,OtO Virginia 45,7Y0,000.. A ur, Caro Ana 11.433.100 Total in eight !States 112.13 MAO This leaves' as the indebtedness of the twenty-nine other States about 465,000,- 000. Minnesota, lowa, Kentucky,, Ne braska and Georgia:are free of debt; Del iiirare, Mary land; Indiana, Wisconsin and Mississippi are virtually free of debt; and in many other States the reductien ranges from 25 to 35 per cent. per annum. Oar Railway !nob,. Shoddy and petroleum are played out: ,the Tail ct ay princes are at the front. A - New:fork letter . nays: James Flak, Jr.. has furnished the Eno Railroad togiCe4l , •in the Opei &house ,in Stemma gorgeotuf style.. The furniture coat g 250,000 . ,, Among the forolttue are taio PASO chandeliers, a 11,104 weak be-, sin: central Itgaikkoore, all6oo desk, a $6OO °MOS chair, studded with gold naile.,and a 04000 ratgo Or - cooking. The. clerks will iret their _Meals in the bailding gratis; The rooms are furnish ;ed with spleaded baths. The iron safe is 'twelve feetaquare, and cost an immense amount of money. One entire floor is, fitted up. with type and, presses, and the c ompany intend cluing their own print. Mr' Degroat patting "an immense bronze. casting of a scene In the -life of 00¢11130dOre Vanderbilt, over the en trance to,the Hudson River freight donut in tit. JcAtn Park. It will cost 3810,000, and is the 'wrest casting in the world. r The fogndation alone coots 380,000. - PrnOWTIT...O.74,ATTEA(TWMP4:7O4:VVI) g - ,...4 1 W -FT '.::l' AIiftISEP4I4INTILe. - 'd72, AVVIVO . No. 85 tittil avenue, opposite the Opera Roue. Pittabaritl. Pa., is the coolest and most• desirable place of resorte. Liquors tan be lied at this place Pare and Good. The Billiard Booms are os the around floor in the real. • • NOTICES. °snot Prrra: & CoNszrzeirmus R. 1L430.... PITTSBURGH. July 14th , /upty. fGrNOTICE TO 'BONI/HOLD- . BM, —Notice la 'hereby tlveh that Cott • pon Ito. tiC). 'Turtle Creek Division-Ponds. due August IA next, will oe ,paid on and after that date on presentation and delivery at the First National Bank of Pittsburgh. JOHN H. PAGE Jll. )yl4 THST . -Seentrity and Treasurer. • tgr'NOTICE. • CITY. TAXES, 11569. In accordance with Section Stb, Page 298 of City Digest, NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH, Tbat the assessments' for 18e9 of City. City Building, Special, Poor, Business. City School and Ward School Taxes and City Water Bents have been returned to me for collection. The above taxes are cabled to a DEDUCTION CF GIVE PER 0111NTUM if paid on or before the Filst Day of August, and TWO PER CENTUIIi If paid between the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST AND THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. AffirNo deduction will be allowed on taxes paid between i‘eptember fifteenth and October first. air An addition of five pee centum will be made to all taxes unpaid October flrst.and an additional Ave per centum will be.added to all taxes re maining unpaid on November first. A. J. COCHRAN, CITY TREASURER, 41b AVENCE. ?Train: MOH, July IC 11369. , (MIMI DIVIDENDS. OPTICS. OF EAGLE COTTON MILLS CO., t. PITTSSMIGH, duly 15, 1869. 1 VrTHR BOARD .OF DIREC• Togs of this Company have this day de clared a dividend of THREE' ($33 taOLLaltd per, -hare, out of the profits of the last six monsha, payable In cash, at the office of the tmm pany..ou and utter the 4151 inst. jyo:tnZ3 A. 0. FRANCS..,.Treasurer. arTRE BOARD OF DIREC• TORS of the NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. No. AR Diamond, Allegheny, have declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS AND TUVE CENTS per share out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and afterthe 15th inst. jyl2:m9 JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary. PITTSBURGII, Jnlrl, 1P69. ItarTHE MECHANICS NATION. AL BANK will nay a dividend of EIGHT (R)PER CENT., free of taxes, on and after Jnly 13th inst. J NO. G. MARTIN. Cashier. HEADQUARTERS FOR BIEN & BOY'S CLOTHING. GRAY & LOGAN, NO. 47 SIXTH STREET, Are now offering a complete stock of Summer Clothirg of medium and line goods at the eery lowest prices. Children's Cassimere Linen and Suits. Youths' Cassimere and Linen Snits. Boys' Cassimere and Linen Snits. Geits' Blue Flannel Sacks. Gents' Alpaca Sacks. Gents'. White and Brown Duet Suits. Gents' Scotch Chevoit Business and Walking Snits. CLOTHINC OF ALL KINDS AT GRAY & LOGAN'S, No. 47 SIXTH STREET, LATE ST. CLAIR. yyi • ; 3, • • , ; I • ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS Qualities and Colors. Partiontar attention given to laying Slate and repairing S,ate roots. tor particulars and price, address J. S. SEMITE% No. 43 Seventh Avenue, zn631:06 , PITTSBITROFT. PA CEIZEI 74.97 7 41.461 1.35 17,361 OM 4.671,666 =1 TRADE MARK. DITEDGE'S PULE - PROOF Lamp MONEYS.- ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. LEMON & WEISE. toms , mature lauutucturtm l / 2 *es us rovirria A1MP117316 Where amp he &Janda Pin warmest al Fix. lot. Chamber end nAchen Pnrntture. deb aitArB IfERlll *- 11WANG lit Y o. 0... E, .4R.0 BINSON. Block sod Colored ?rioting & Lithograph' MO , ' l 4! tig O lnle o ka lines letTy Road 'and Bild Strad" reithetin , • PAILADIELPHIA. APLE 81;61111.-10 barrels on rongigninaitt, at WATT, LANti a CU% 19 and 194 Wood strati. TO THIC sou) wax NT lIINUIPAOII7II3I3 or SPECIAL NOTICE. gar' EICITENCIVIL -' PITLIIIONIC SYRUP, 1 SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PII,LS will cure Consumption, vet Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord ug to directions. They areal! three to be taken at4he same time. They cleanse the stomach, re lax be liver and put it to work; then the appetite becolues good; the Thud digests and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in flesh; the diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the patient octgrows the. disease and gets weh. This is e only \way to cure consumption. T: these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of t i Pht sdelphla4 \ owes his unrivaled success In the tree tment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pnl monic Syrup ripens She morbid matter in the 11113:A, nature throws it o ff by au easy expectora tion, for whets 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 this, the Sea Weed 'ionic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used \to cleanse the stomach and liver. so that the Prill7nic Syrup and the food well make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the uncut 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 bee's Invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison wbictils very dan. geraus to use unless with great care i that will unlock the gall bladder and start the%rretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake P lis. Liver Complaint's one of the most prendnent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stinihituit and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made ot, assists the stomach to turow oat the gastric juice to dimly : the food with the Pnimonic Syrup, and It is made into good b!ood without fermentation or souring In the stomach. . The great reason why physiciaes do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too ranch: they give medicine to stop the cough, to step chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing they derange the whole digestivepowers , lock. ing up the seeret.ons , and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not tr y to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Me. move the cause and they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured of Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Canker, lllcerated - Throat, unless the liver and stomach are nude healthy. . . It a person has consumption, of coarse. the rings In some way are diseased, either tubercles, abeessee, bronchial Irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast dee,aying. In such cases what must be done? It Is not only the lungs that are Wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach Sod liver have lost their power to make blood out of to d. Now Inc only chance is to tage Dr. Schenck's three medi cines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food. It will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient 'w iring to gain iu flesh, and as soon as the body be gins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the patient gets &Shy and well. This is toe only way to cure Consumption. When there is no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Msnorake Pills freely In Ai billions complaints, as they are Per fectly harmless. Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 935 pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton. In the very last stage for Pulmonary Consumptiou, bi. phy.leians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by, the aforesaid met . !eines, and since his recove ryiiiany thousaatie similarly aillicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparation with the same re markable success. Full directionb accompany each, making , it not absolutely necessary to per 'tonally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally 'Whig Principal Office, Philadel phia, every Saturday. where all letters for advice must be addressed. He Is also profess'onelly at No. 3* Bond street. New Turk, every other• Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. lie gives advice free, but for a thorough . examinatiou with his Reepl rometer the price is 45. Dome hours at each city from 9A.M.t03 P. X. • . . . Price of the .Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each 11.511 per bottle, or p 7.50 a i.alf dozen. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. ifor eale by all drupelets. mvl9:lsl.d&F Iat'DOCTOR WHITTIER CON, TINIIES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That numerous class of cases resulting from self- abuse, producing un manliness, nervous debility, irritability. erup tions, seminal emissions, and finally fm potency, permanently oared. Persons afflict ed wi.h uelicate. Intricste and long visnd ing constitutional complaints are politelyinvited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experience, the best of teachers, has enatged him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe., permanent, and which in most cases em be used without hindrance to business. Medicines pre. pared in the establishment, which embraces of fice, reception and waiting rooms; also, aoarding anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring da.ly personal attention, and vapor and chemi cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who have failed. state your ease. Itead what he rays in his pamphlet of fifty pages. sent to say address for two stamps in seal ed enve ope. Thousands of cases treated annu ally, at' ounce and all over the country. Cansui tation free, personally or by mail. Office No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hours 9 A. x. to 8 P. M. Sundays to i P.M. Pamphlet sent to any address for two stamps. - - apl igsr-mucurtucnni AS A C.V.. TIVE.—Dr. A. H. STEVENS has en using Electricity LB a SPECIAL REMEDY in c ring chronic as well as acute conditions WITHOUT MEDICINE for more than TES YEAR& with un bounded suceesa. A PseirisLrr, including all particulars, with certificates and reliable refer maces, will be sent to any inquirer. A few furnish• d rooms vacant. for boarding pa tients In the Doctor's fami y. If applied for soon. Office and restdenee, 2,0U1 ARCH SVREET, PHILADELPHIA.. 12022 arBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the eirents of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. Oasis or brown. Sold by all Druggists sad Perfumers land properly gpplied at Batche lor's Wig Factory . 115 Bond street. New York. ms2l:lM, ar EPILEPSY CAN DE CURED —Those having friends afflicted are ear neatly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of References and Ttstimonials, which will con vince the most skeptical of the curability of the disease. Address VAN BUREN LOCKROW, M. b.. 36 Great !Jones street, New Vora. mhl9:k2s-dbile ggirTHE MARRIAGE BING.- Eseays on the ERRORS OF YOUTH. and the FOLLIRS OF. AGE, 14 regard to SOCIAL EVILS. with certain help tor the erring and en fOrtrinate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address. HOWARD. A 5.410 ATIuN, Box P. - Philadelphia. Ya. mrlll:j63-d&1 PROFESSIONAL. G. W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 0111 Ce, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts burgh, _(formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowrie,) will practice In the U. S. Clrculi and Dlstrlet Courts. In the State Supreme and all tue Courts or Allegheny county, and make collec tions in most of the ndjacent (.ounties. laZ:d73 A mumkm, BLALLELEY, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW No. 0$ FIFTH STREET, IlYiinP l l:4l/zIP SAItIVEL ItIcMASTERS, FAMIYE3ILIKA.I4 En-Officio Justice of the Peace and Pollee Map. trate. Office BRANT BTIMET, opposite the Cathedral. PITTSBUIRM, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions. and all Leval Business extrenied with promptness and diepateh. sibla A4IIIIAION, - Justice of the Pews's, CONVEYANCER, REAL ELATE ABD liISU • RANUt CARSON STREET. EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents scalelted and promptly ate t ended tn.., • mvityee M. B. NEEPER, ALbSI3M &N AND EX-OFFICIO d MICE 07 • • • • 'THE PEACE. - • OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENUE. spoessi• attention Nivea , OpjlireVlZlOing ano tioileations Moeda Moods an,d Mortgages draws up. and 'all legal Dulness attended to promptly sad accurately. • JOHN A.AITRAIN, A.LitorneaWirs, IX-OPrICAO JUSTIOZ OP THE PZACIII AND POWS MAGIUTRATE. , mtgee,lDl PIe , TH tiTititNT, omen, the Qv thsdral. Pittsburgh, Ps. Deeds ,Monde, Nort• (NMI, Act o (ride d gown Is, Deptsitions and all Leta Iluaineas ,eseouted with armautmess and disease. PROPOSALS. MOW IVOW HWY* ..TOTICE TO ENGINE BUILD - Eltk.--B.ated Proposals will be reeelvea at be office of CITY W AT. It WOEWsi t up to Ati ,golt alb. 1809, for ONE P. TEAM Oft.INDER gsB tactics- instituter and 8 foot stroke, one pump 18 inches diameter sol 8 ro. t stroke Engine and Dump to be erected and Put in sncce.eful otitrittlytllll% be engine house at the Lower Bulls, Bedford avow. • .J 717 JOSE PH TRENCH, 130Perietendent• pa SALE 011 BENT• An elegant new Brick Dwelling, 7 rooms, lit tle and wash room. House of 4 rooms, 2lots. 16th ward, 91 , 8 00 . House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, /6th war/. 411 . 5 ?„.. 0. _ House of 4 rooms, 2 lota, 17th ward, $9, 800. House of * rooms, 1 lot, 17th ward. 92.400. House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward, 99,600. Bailie of 9 rooms, 1 lot, 15th waid, 9500. 10 lots,Stebert &Williams , phia,ll7oo to $BOO. 2 lots, 44th street, 41,200 each. 4 lots, 45th street, 11,000 each. foto, Hatfield street, 14300 each. • 1101, Shorn:dui street, 97,50. 5 lots, 40tri street, 20:240, 912,000. 4 lots, Butler siren, 94,000. BARGAINS IN BLOOMFIELD. Lots 20x137 feet, $600; ten years to pay. A house cost $500; Interest on both, $6O a year. Many pay $lBO year rent. At Bloomfield you would save $ll4 ayear and your house and lot In less than 10 years. Churches and schools near. 30 acres of land, a mile from Ebarpsbmg, $8,000; 2.5 acres of it, 63.800. D. S. WILLIAMS, 17th ward. OR SALE. • 3 STILLS, each 9 feet diameter and 163 j feetiong, with about 300 feet condensing pipe., from 4-inch down to 5534-Inch gas pipe to each still, 4k5900 apiece. 2 BOILERS, each 34-Inch diameter and 14 feet long, th chimney bridging, steam drum. stand pipe, Ste m for $5OO, • 2 KEYSTONE STEAM F UMPS, each 14-Inch steam cylLnder, 4, 7 inch water cylinder and 11i inch stroke, for $3OO apiece, 1 IRON AGITATOR. 10 feet diameter and 16 feet deep, with cast iron bottom for $5OO. 700 feet 2X-inch (4.42; \ 1 PIPE at 40c per foot. Apply to ERN tr, J AGEBLAN & CO., at works, new Bharosburg Bridge. \ jy8:179 VALUABLE CITY P{ OPERTY FOR SALE. — The heirs ofe late ALEX ANDER CAMERON, deceased, oftet* the follow ing desirable and conveniently located property for sale: Three story Brick Dws- Bowe, fronting on West Common, Allegheny. \No. 20 Sherman avenue. Also, two story Brick Dwel ling, fronting on East Common, No. 18 un ion , avenue. Also, three story Brick store room. Ny' 104. Federal street, Allegheny, now occupied J. J. East as s ook Store. Allot the above leo - fered on reasonable terms. in order to facilitate the settlement of the estate. Parties wanting information will apply to the undersigned at of. Ace of the Pennsylvania Insurance 'Company, 16834 Wood street, Pittiourgn. HUGE{ McEL HERr. jy9:190 VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. No. 1. WAREHOnSE AND LOT. No. 95 Water street; 5O feet front on Water street, ex tending back 150 feet to trim street. Occupied by Messrs. Calhoun & son. • /Po. 2. wAmi.Housr. AND LOT. NS, 205 Liberty street. 20 feet front on Liberty. McSwl exiend• ing back 12U feet. Occupied by Mr. ggin. No. 3 One-half of WAZFHOTTSE AWL) LOT, No. 337 Commercial How, Liberty street. No. 4. Lin No. SA In Carling's Plan of Lots, frosting 20 feet on Dina-Wale street• 1:o. 5. LOTS Nos. 83, 83, 94. 55 and 961 n Wray & Hoeveller•a Plan of iota, Blvowfletd A Considerable portion of the pnichase money to remain on intercst. For farther In formation apply to DR. R. WRAY, I:+2 Webster street. or to J. T. WRAY tr. BROTkiElla lib and 31 Irwin street. jyrszam F OR SALE. Good 6 roomed brick house on Centre avenue and large lot-41,500. Good ti roomed frame house with all improve. ments: lot 614 by 110—54.000. Frame house, 2 looms; lot 24 by 100-11.900. Two well tmnsited press brick hou.es anti large Ice—only $6,000. Two 6 roomed houses on Ful ton street-62. 500, each. • tine lot 24 by 129 feet on Reed street-6300, Plot of ground on Mt. Washington. 20 acres on Panhandle Railroad, 4 miles from the city. 30 sores on Western Pa. Railroad, 4 miles from the city. 225 acres good improved land in Missouri. Will be divided to suit purchasers. 20 lots on 1.. entre avenue—l3oo to 4/.500 cacti. Inquire of 3IcCLUNG & RAINBOW. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, jylo Nos. 195, 197 and 199 Centre avenue. FOR SALE. Near Osborn Station, on the Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne and Chicago liallroaci. TWO LOTS, Containing About Two Acres Eacl, W. MACKEOWN & BRO.. mb 15 "HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY This beautiful situation cannot .be surpassed for p ri vate residences in any direr ton, so most to both cities, being only eight miles up the Western Fennsylvania Railroad. Any person de. string In formation, about this property can obtain It by calling at the coffee of the IRON CITY MU TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 73 Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from one-ha acre to five acres: also, small lots to sult par • chasers. There is a good location for a menufac Curing establishment, between the Railroad an Allegheny elver. jelna,4B FARM FOR SALE. A GOOD F iCel, in West Deer tcrwneblp, Al legheny county, 10 miles from Sharpshurg. A FRAME TWv Sloltli HOUSE, of Mx looms• CELLAR tinder all house; aIso,aLARDE FRAM BARN, 58x38 feet, and other outbuiluinge. A Youngs Orchard of Choice Frait Trees, "Ste. For particulars, call on the nrelnlces, or at JOHN %V. Hitt SON'S. 349 Liberty street, or address wILLIAWRRYouni, aural Midge P 0., Allegheny county, Pa. fl10:197 =I !RARDENEUS TAKE NOTICE. —FOR BALE.—The FOURTEEN 3111. E ED, on the Allegheny River. and now need for gardening purposes; well improved and in a high state of cultivation; containing 40 oz 80 acres. now ollered at a bargain. Call soon. Also, other Farms in good locations. Woolen Factory. two Houses, and twenty acres of land on the Central Railroad. Rouses rand Lots Po: Sale and To-;et in both cities. Poe further par• ticulars inquire of WILLIAM WARD. fe2R 1 lie want atmet. nrmoalt. fiarhadral. VALUABLE FARM - FOR SALE. —tltuated In 'Allegheny townshlp, West. moreland county, 10 mlnutes • walk mom Ma' Keens stet on. acme legbeuy Vtgley Karma:- Conuttna 108 s, 0 0of watch are cleared: all under fence; balance valuable Umber: Under. layed with co.l. 4 Mot veld • dewed Log Home and Barn an orchard of ,140 treea.'grafted: plate Is well watered and gOOO neighborhood. - For price and terms apply ifcLAIN & CO.. No. 104 Fourth arenas. . VALUABLE SECOND AV E y N VIC PK. oPsIIT.Y., FOB 881.11:—Three story Brick Dwelateg Hquse,.wt 11 built and con- Tensely ly saranr.d • hat ;'ten yGums and cellar; lot BO feet f out by 80 deep. ^ ha. a Olrettatory Brick •De ening House. 78 - Verona avenue: hail. eleven zooms 110 d ean", Also; 4eoond Sec.nd avenue, three story, bat* hens! of hall, nine 1013IIIA CIITHPAHT SORB, ,1718 - • IllUttrAiwnue. • BrEGEE N : I. : : mase cutter with W. iiemalio"ide.) 211:EI14: 7/ 1 ' Ito. 533 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, EW SPRING' GOODS. N soloodl4 new Mel of OLOTAS, CAsstmagEs, teat Just named by lIMMIN nEYBIG - .~i 4 ~ f 'i• 1•~ `POW' BAL ENQUIRE. OE 195 Liberty Street. FOR SALE. MERCHANT TAXGORI3. =GAL. CIPILINS' COURT SILE By wirtuecif an order Of the Orphsar Court of Allegheny county Pa., dated Jun. An, 1869,_ the undersigned. Adm 4 nlstratrtx of the estatenf Col: JAMES A. GIB:ON, deceased., will offer at Public hale, at his late to ildence In Pine township, ON TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1869, At 1 o'clock Y. M.. ail that certain farm, menu - age or tram. of land, situate in Pion township, In • said county. and bounded on ebe north by lands of Ells s Donoid and the Grade Road: on the east by ihe h e ir. of FOgle; on Use south by la-do of LT. tt. McAboy.laud on she east by lands of ars. - Thos.. Gillson and Abraham Matehall,containina• 113 acregano 18 pet ches t upon which is erected a Double Frame Cottage, one and a half story L I digit, bavin five rooms on the 11 , st floor, lour of said rooms eying flue m •rble mantle pieces and tr e room tithe second floor; stable, carriage b nee and ex' outbuildings; excellent water, a d the lan n good cultivation. 'Also. ace ri other tract of land situate In Pine township, boundt d on the north by lands of Rev. L. R. McAboy and Cross Fruit. Church; on the east by lands of Abraham Ma , dull and ham tiel Emmett: on the Eolith and oast by lands of Rev. L. R. MeAboy, containing 03 acres and 30 Perches. upon which is erected a good stone and log dwelling or tenant house. Also. a certain other tract of land situate in said Pine township. bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Herron; on the west by lands of Mrs. Eliza Donald; on the south by lands of Rev. L. R. Mc Ahoy and McMartin, and on the east by land of Alexander 11 , Clintc;c . 14 containing OS acres and 15 Perches, upon which lir erected - a hood tenant i once. ' All of the aforessia tracts of laud are well wa tered and improved farming lands, Also, a certain other tract onand situate in Shaler township, adjoining lands of Hugh and Thomas Miller, containing 3 acres, underlaid with coal, together with a right of way. to the _vial land , of said James A. Gihscit and. Robert Morrow and with it tne lease of John Sword tO . said. Gibson and Morrow of 90 acres of coal:upon said 3 acres is erected a dwelling. For further information inquire of the under- Signed, or of SAMUEL PALMER, Attorney-nt-Law. No. 87 Plith Avenue, Pittsburgh. TEEMS OF SALE—One• half of the pnrshase money upon the confirmation of said sale, and the balance In one year from the data of said con firmation, with interest. secured by bond and mortgage. NANCY IL GIBSON, Administratrix of James A. Gibson, deceased. jy2:131 .2.9 16.23.24.W. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the OrPlans' Court of Al,eghenv county, I will offer at Public dale at the COURT Roush, In city of Pittsburgh on TUESiLAY, the 20th day of July, 1869, at 10 o'clock A 31., lilt the estate, rigrit. title. in terest and claim of JAMES GSA= deceased, at the time of his deatb,of. in and to all that cer tain LOT OF 680 UN O. situate in tne village of Wilkinsburg. Allegheny county, said lot being marked and numbered 105 in James Aeldy's gen eraPplan of the village of Wilkinglillarg. and bounded and described as folloirs. to it: Begin ning on s Maln street, 264 feet from the south west comer of Coal and Main streets, and run ning S. 67. degrees E. 66 feet along Main street; thenee along Tine of lot No. 106 N. 23 degrees E. 264 feet to Wallace street: thence:done Wal lace sweet N.`67 oegrees W. 06 feet to lot. No. 104; and 'hence alone said lot parallel with Coal street a. 23 degrees W. 284 feet to the plate or beginning. \ H 170.11 WABD. Adm'tr of the estate of James Bracy, dec'd. je2i:k99-T8 TN THE DISTHICT-COEUT THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis ct of Pennsylvania. \ . GEORGE S. HAYS, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 9i;., 1867, having ap plied for a discharge from ail' his debts. and other claims provable under saldAct, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given:to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested..to appear on the 10th day of JULY. 1809, at 10 o'clock A. At.. before IS& MUSL HAB PER, Esq., Register In Bankruptcy, at his once. No. 03 Diamond street. Pittsburgh, Pa.. to show cause, if any they have,: why & dis charge should not be granted to the said Bank rupt. And further notice hereby pvent shit the Second and Third meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt. required bv the 97th and ASth Sertions of said Act, will be held before the sale Register, at the same time ano place. h. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk. jyl:lV-TU j" N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WEST rt3.I DISTRICT OF PENN 4 YLVANIA. • JAMEs and ALEXANDER R. McCONNELL, banictupts under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867. having applied foradischarge from all their debts, and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby gtytm to all Creditors - who Lava proved their debts, and other persons interested, to almear on the 3uth day of JULY,IB69, at 10 o'clock A. st.,_ before SAMUEL HARPER, •Efq., Regis ter in Bankruptcy. at his office, No. 93 sdamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge, should not be granted to the bald , bankrupts.\ _ S. C. ISCCANDLESa. Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District. Jy.lls:nal.TH IN; THE COURT OF COMMON A. PLEAS, of Allegheny County,. No. 427 of teutember Term. 1889. In the matter of the Incorporation of "THE ANTIS* S BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP ALLE GHENY CITY, Pa." 'Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day - of July; 1869, application was trade to sald Cours to grant a Charter of Ineornoration to ratd Amor elation; and that if no sufficient reason be shown to - the contrart , the tame wil, be granted at the next term of Bala Court. D. W. & A. S. BELL. Attorney:, for Fet:tioners. JCLY 19, 1869, • jp.'.o:mTi nl DIIIIIIIIISTRATOWS NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that letters of ai m etratlon have been granted to the under signed on the estate of JOHN ISCHMILEtt,Iato of Plttsbnrab. decca.ed. All persons Indented to said estate will make immediate pas meat, and those having claims against said estate sell pre sent them properly author' tested for settlement . to Alderman T.avlor, 436 Penn Street.: . " LOUIS SCIWELE.R. Aumlnlstrator -..jettlikloo•THS ITOPKINS STREET.—Notice is - hereby given that on the 10th day of July. 011. at June Term, 1866, Quarter :Sessions Conn, a petition fir vacation of a portion of Hopkins street. City of hrlegheny, was present ed and. ordered to be pled, and rule granted to show cause why a portion of said street should not be closed up and vacated. JOHN C. NcrOMBS, Attorney for Petitton• re. jyl2.:ms-31T11 4, RESOLUTION-- , A to. WatpimessmeAts. Ramheti, That the Witer As:reser Wand bt ls hereb. authorised to assess all ownerd Of man ufactories and private dwellings. 'who are not mud ' cannot bs a teased 'according to the estab listed schedule) five mills on their valastion for water rurposes; Provided no %az be - levied on such, prop-rty holders tronUnsur abounding on streets or alleys where water pipes have not been extonded. Thu is to certify that the fore/Wag passed both ?Iran hes of the Councils of Alleshony, Jaly 8. 1b69. • _ Attain:, J. B. nILIT. Clef)/ of t Council. Attest:s K. =MOUTH.. ./72) Oita of Common Council. ItirstesuAws maxis. ARIMALLIII ML MIA WILL Cruns UTISIWISLA. rilJasgamosll.l.l.us ~wll.l. CURE 0062171 b. Irrioe lifsrsballys sl,_oo per _bottle,' • Spot. 1301 Market street. A. =„MAILS.I4. & Co,. Druggists. -PruPristers.- O E O. For We wnoleule and rota% by GXO.; IKEIICLY. - Ftstsbuzgb. feerdSS.T:Ta s - 14 - EVOLVING HOENE 'KIT JLIm RASES. ' Alargelotjutrepel dazid for male at lows market Palm W. W. XVIOX. VICATHENS.-20sacks in store „A: so soloty ItIAIAB DICSICY i CU. i'll II