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DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN SONG.
Sung by the Cass Clubs on their return
frOm the Democratic Convention at liar.
risburg :
Ami scenes or contusion
And branoy and Om,
We formed a c-,ollusion.
And for Packer went in
Cars Is allan 1 , 1 nalOn. it
• md would never have paid;
Itad,ck. n latirtnnlOnt
And hangman Mu" played.
Packer. the dearest and beet.
0 . the altar we lay.
For whh the stamps heWest Ana for the drinks wit pay.
And what care we for the right;
What care we f r the aunt ;
We right far the coin., s.o th.t.rht,
And greenbarks, all td sam..
—.ll irrt.sbur Tete orapts
CLIPPINGS '
- TELE mountain just below Dauphin,
Pa., is 000 feet high, measuring from the
Susquehanna river low water mark.
THERE are about 8,000 women employ
. ed in Lyons skeining silk. They have
lately struck for an advance to fifty-six
cents (currency) per day, from forty
cents which they have been receiving.
Soma of the farmers of Dauphin coun
ty; Pa., this year gathered their crops of
wheat, hay and oats all in the same week.
This is remarkable, considering that al
most invariably several *reeks elapse be
tween the ripening of these three valuable
products.
TiE municipal authorities of Berlin
have at length fixed on a suitable monu
ment in honor of Humboldt. They proo-
Pose to proceed at OfiC3 to'the completion
of \ one of the two new parks which have
been projected, and to give it the name
of "The Humboldt." The bust of the
, great Philosopher is to be placed in a
little temple open on all sides and erected
in a conspicuous position. A small hot
unical garden\ for the use of students is to
be formed within the 'enclosure.
AN Arkansas \ R epublman paper thus
refers to the conservative groans over the
. recent ruin of the, South: "A few
months of Radical reign and alas for the
evidences of gross misrule. Several hun
dred`--free schools in operation and build
.. :\.ings for several hundred m 7 in process
of construction. What an imposition
upon the people. One railroad rapidly
building and several more actually \ under
contract. Immigration rapidly setting
in,-too and, horror of horrors, all Of the
type!" •
••• . * 44 A CORRESPONDENT of the Philadelphi,
4‘. ;
.Ledger writes thati a relative, 'a youth,
who had been afflicted with epilepsey for'
the period of three years, or from the age
of fourteen to seventeen, was completely
cured by the administration of bromide of
\ • potassium, in increasing doses up to a•
certain quantity. The attacks became
gradually rewer, and in about two years
ceased entirely. It is asserted that not
ri the slightest symptom of a convulsion
has appeared in the patient for over three
a; years.
THE German gambling-houses will be
suppressed at the expiration of their
present leases, and the Legislature of Bel
gium, by a recent vote, has fixed October
31, 1871, as the time when that Class of
establishments shall cease to exist at Spa.
The inhabitants of Nice have recently
• petitioned the French Senate to root out
the great stronghold of gamhling - at - lido
naco, and in two years' time, it is assert
ad, there will be no public gaming tables
in Western Europe, except at the Eng
;
lisp colony of Heligoland.
A FORTNIGHT ago, at Napoleon, Ohio,
two boys named Cameron, aged nine and
iourteen, were sent to bed .supperless and
threatened with a thrashing in the morn,
'•4 ing. In the night they got up, walked
;`_five miles to a railroad Sultion, went to
Chicago, thence to Baltimore, and since
' ! leaving. the latter place the persons ern
ployed by Mr. Cameron to find the boys
met with no success. They can not he
caught. They seem to have no definite
object in view, but'when a train of cars
drives up they get on and travel to the
encref the line, -
A SI'REET RAILROAD has been construe. A , ted in Brussels by a single - Englishman,
without company and without shares. It
islot yet complete, being without station
! or ffice, and the public ask for reaula.
• i Lions and numerical tickets, as in Paris.
The' Englishman answers tranquilly that
he has conducted a tramwaywhich can
convey twenty thousand passngers in a
.;. day, without tickets and without police;
.-;. and that he 'believes even in Brussels,
where the people know how to conduct
f.'• themselves, when the works are complete,
,`i . • he shall do the same.
4 ' S --
; . Eir,re,st one of the candidates for
Governor of Tennessee, is on the stump
~.. and thus attempts to wheedle the feminine
element: "Ladies, a word before we part
—when the day for election arrives, get
•,.: up early, prepare a good breakfast, have
the shaving water and towel ready, let
ti • nothing but smiles and cheerfulness pos.
a- 3s you, acid when the good man starts
for the polls, go with him to the gate, put
, your arm about his neck, kiss him, then
ask him to vote for Senter. Again, I
! thank you." A plain and - simple road to
, woman suffrage without change of Con
; s titration or shock to Mrs. Grundy.
Tim New York Times remarks that,
- , "The idea of Mr. Hoopmanshoop, the
—great Chinese_ Coelie. agent, in visiting
- New York, is to take a survey of the
country. in order to form an opinion of
its egiacity for the employment of Chi
nese labor. If he receive en couragement,
especially in the Southern States, he will
undertake the importation of Chinamen
on a huge scale. He will employ all
available vessels, and his agents in China
1,. will be prepared to fill them with human
freight as fast as they arrive. We may
,
• soon see the insetting of a Mongolian
tide, which is capable of rising to any
conceivable magnitude."
IN Pnitanguyure, the other day,among •
,_ the bills of indictntent returned by the
•Grand Jury was one charging a young
`." man with sending a false telegram. When
the District Attorney came to investigate
the matter, he discovered that the` young
' man was engaged to be married to a young
lady whoie parenul Were opposed to the
match. In order to, prevent the union the
parents sent the young" lady to 'some
friends in the West. The. young man,
not to be outwitted; sent a *dispatcti to the
West, setting forth the serious illness of
i• the mother of his affitinceiL la .response
the young lady came to Philadelphia,
where•she was met by. the' young man,
and both visited a clergyman, where the
marriage ceremony wasperformed. This
incensed the ' parents, and hence the
cuarge. The District Attorney. aban•
dotted the case, submitted the -bill to the
' jury without evidence and a verdict of
nut guilty was rendered.
A Landatton • of Lager.
script discourses thusupon the philosophy
and imbibition of lager beer : -
"The • impression that Germans use
lager beer to an excess is an erroneous
one, whether•it refers to those among us
or those in the Vaterland. Many persons
fancy that the Teutons assemble at night
in their saloons to make enormous and
intemperate exhibitions of their natural
beverage, and to make 'beasts of them
selves. But those who understand this
valuable class of our citizens know that
their gatherings are not Bacchanalian,
but social, and that conversation and not
inebriation is the object sought after the
labors of the day. Those who are accus
tomed to the use of lager beer consume
daily but little of it; perhaps not much
more than habitual tea drinkers doh cups
of tea.
"A boy who had suddenly ieceivA 1 the
freedom of a candy shop would, no doubt,
for a few days cause to disappear &great
number of sticks; but soon his aOetlte
would be cloyed, and sweet things would
sink to a low rank among the luxuries of
appetite, and be for many days untested.
Bo it is with our sound•headed Germans;
while hours are spent in social unterhalt
inn perhaps not more than one or two
glasses of beer are swallowed, and the
brain is left as unbenebett as before.
Whatever may be said of national bever.
ages, the German brain will retain the
ascendancy which it has alreaav won;
and on the continent of Europe its range
is la(r)ger than any other; and if the na
tion advances (under the lead of Prussia).
as fast as it has done for the past century,
its future in the eastern world will open
as brightly as that of the United States in
the western."
Premature Interment.
It is well known that cases of prema
ture interment are of too frequent occur
rence. To prevent death from this cause,
Mr. Im. Pfeiffer, of Copenhagan. has in
vented an apparatus which he thinks will
effect this object. The arrangement con
sists of an electro-galvanic battery, which
generates positive and negative currents,
from which battery two wires are run
which connect with an electrical appara
,
tus placed in a small brass tube inclosed
in a larger pipe that is inser'ed in an aper
ture in the lid of the coffin in which the
person supposed to be dead is burled,'
The moment even pulsation commences
in the body an alarm is rung by the bat
tery, which notifies the person in charge
of the cemetery that life is not extinct.
Each apparatus is numbered to corres
pond with the grave, so that immediate
assistance can be given. Mr. Pfeiffer
Aives practical illustrations of his inven
n at the Cooper Institute.
A soRRESPOND f ENT, who recently had
an interview with Ex President Franklin
Pierce, \says: "During the past two
years the health of the General has not
been remarkably. , good; 'but, with the ex
ception or about three weeks during the
past winter, he"has been able to ride and
walk almost dal. Daring the interval
-referred to he was \ quite low for several
days, and his medical attendants and
his friends entertained\serious fears of the
result. With careful nursing and skillful
treatment he overcame a \ sickness which
promised to result fatally, \ and he is to in the enjoyment of beaer-nhysical
health than he has enjoyed for years
tb 4 In
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appearance, ht seems younger Tiche EL
the Presidential mantle rested npouhim.
Those who remember him in Washiug
ton would readily recognize him in Con
cord, however, for he maintains the,
smooth and clean shaved face which was
always one of his characteristics, and his
broadcloth and beaver are still of the
same spotless black, and the same elegant
siad,tidy fit. His step is as sprightly as
that of a young man of twenty."
THE Philadelphia Mercantile Library
has been removed to its new builoing on
Tenth street, above Chestnut. The first
officers of this library were elected in
I January, 1822, Mr. Robert Wain being
the first president. The library opened ;
in March, 1822,
on the second floor of the
house No. 100 Chestnut street. In 1824
the association numbered 880 members,
and the library contained 1,500 volumes:
A newspaper reading room was added in
1825, and in 1626 the members resolved
themselves into a joint stock company;
the hooks, furniture, LF,:c., were valued at
$3,000; and 300 shares, at $lO each, were
issued and subjected to an annual tax of
$1 each. In January, 1829, two hundred
additional shares were authorized. After
several removals. the lot at, Fifth and
Library streets was purchased in 1844,
and the building was completed in 1845,
at a cost of: $23,199 42. The Library
now contains 52,000 volumes. The mem
bership last year numbered 6,377. The
total rcceipts during the same period
amounted to $26,896.
A RATHER singular phase of the old
fashioned parish usages of the Puritanic
forefathers has just come to light in the
staid and-sober town of Hanover, Mass.
TimHev. Mr. Freeman was settled as
pastor of the First Congregational Church
and Society some 15 years ago. Mr. F.,
in his zeal to promote the Master's cause,
ti,
made himself obnoxious to some of the
young men by strenuously opposing he
use of the Town Hall for balls and in
dred gatherings. Thereupon the yo g
men sought revenge in an Unheard of d
novel manner. .Not having sufficient
grace to join, the church, they applied for
admission to the pariah, where grace is
not a requisite for membership. ,They
were received, and all went smoothly
until the annual parish meeting, when
the new members voted not to raise any
thing the coming year for the payment of
the pastor's salary, thus virtually and
summarily dismissing that gentleman
from the duties able office.
A COTEMPORARY says :—"On Wednes
day the Democratic party of Pennsylva
nia was put up at auction to the colossal
railway corporations of the country. The
Nev? York combination• bid highest and
got tbe concern." - •
So stpen for the "Poor Man's Candi
date •V. , Judge Packer has crown im
mensely rich on the toil of the poi - a, and
has always made it a point to, purchase,
that toil at the lowest' figure. So that
wealth flowed into his coffers it mattered,
not to aim how much•bl suffering and
privatirin was endured •b 7 the men in: his
employ. Are the toiling milliond willing
to vote.for such a man to be the Governor
of this _reat State Y,
BV&!I
IT is understood that inruldition to the
existing atattites prohibiting the iraporta.
tion of COODU labor, "alnil will he intro
duced at the., next, session of Congress
,reodering all contracts with fdielguers,
made in foreign countries, tor labor, null
and void on the arrival , of the laborers in
this country. -
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1869,
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ti --NOTIOES
Orrica. Prrrs..it comliti4N,iattll.lt=ft,l,-
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H'NOTItE TO BOXDHOLD.
'litS.—Notice Is liti , eby elven that Coil.
yon No. 20, Turtle eteek Division nand.: due
Ar, it.t. next. will Pe paid on &nastier that
datedn presentation and delivery it thelltrst
National sank or Pittsburgh.
Julia' H. PAGE Ju , • -
Secretary and Treasurer.
)yI4 TIIST
OrNOTICE.
CITY TAXES 1869.
•
In accordance with Section Bth, Page 208 of
City Digest,
NOTICE IS lIEEEET GIVEN,. • .1
TO THE
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CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH,
That the assessments for' 18619 of City. City
Building, Special, Poor, Business. City School
and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rent.
have been returned to me for collection. -
The above taxes are subject to a DEDUCTION
CF FIVE PER ChNTUM. if paid on orbefore the
First Day of August,
and TWO PER CENT DIS if paid between the
FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
AND THE
FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
deduction fifteenth lowed'on taxes paid.
between Ueptem tierand Octoberrkt.
d '
`An addition of five per centtini will tie made
to all taxes unpaid October first, and an additional
five per centum will be addein,to all ta x es re-.
maining unpaid on November first.
A. .1. COCHRAN, -
CITY TREASURER, 4th AVENUE. '
PITTSICIIROLT, July 51..1809: es:k6B
DIVIDENDS.
OPPICE OP EAGLE COTTON MILLS CO.,
PITTSBUttGII, .nly•/6. 1869. I
10 1 "*THE BOARD OF DIREC.
TORS Of this Company have this day de
clared a dividend of THREE (#3) ULLARS
per .bare, out of ibe profits 'of the last six
monshs, payable In cash, at the officeor the Com
pany on and after the NI Ist Inst. •
jyo:m2B A. 0. FRANCE, Treasurer.
[O'''THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of the NATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY. No. 23 Diamond, Allegheny, have
declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS AND
FIFTY: CENTS per share out of the profits of
the last six months, payable on and after the 15th
inst.
jyl2:m9 JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary
r WINES. LIQUORS, arc.
SCHMIDT Bc. FRIDAY,
IMPOSTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C.,
WHOLBRALE DIALERS IN
PURE RYE . WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET.
Rave Removed to
NOS. 354 AND 356 PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St., (toiinerli , Canal.)
S. L. DILL/SZCZI:..... ......... .I.A. Z. STATZ.NBOX
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure Rye Whiskies.
mit'ol3T.E.ll.s E;F
DIE • N
BRAN WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
ap:o PITTSBURGH, PA.
OREPR 5.L1JC114.0., C
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Nos. 186, 187.189,191, 193 , 0nd 1014
FIRST STICHET, PITTSBURGH.
MANUFACTURERS OF \
Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey.
Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES arid Ll.
QUOES. OOPS. ace. trib2B.i3M.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Jel•
CRESSON SPRINGS.
I%iis FacorHe Summer Resort,*
Situated on the Summit of the •ALLEGHENY
3100NTAINS, .01.200 FAET. , AEUVE, TkLE
LEVEL OF TUE will be .open for the re•
eeption of guests on 'the 15th city of JUNE.
The buildings counented with the establishment
have been entirely renovated and newly furnish
ed. Excursion Ti. kets told by the Pennsylvania
liallroAd, at Phil Aelphia. Harrisburg and Pitts
burgh, good far ths seasdn. All trains stop at
meson. • T-o• FURNISHED coTTAuEs FOR
RENT. For further information, address
GEO W. MULLlN'Proprietor,
Cresson E 2 prlngd,'Cambria county, Pa. •
Jy5:lC7
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., •
Will be opened for the season SATURDAY, May
29th. In alt first class appointments, eQual to
any and yet anordlig to families all the comforts
of a 11,ine. President Grant expects to Visit
Cape May this season and wdl atop at the "United
States." Address,
. A.ARONriaptER. Proprietor.
UPHOLS'r,VRY.
HOLTZILIS WIE'DEMIOLD.
No. 100 Tidr.A Avenue, •
Upholsters and Dealers in Cartain Goods,
the attention of their friends and the
public to their tilialy assorted stock of.
Lace Lace and Nottingham - .. , :eartains Vestibule
Laces, Damask . Bops. Per 4 ,3 Mexican Cloth,
;Satin. betimes, Gilt Cornices,,Eillt and Walnut
Mouldings. spring Bede of superior make, Hair
Matrasses (pure white hair.) Pillows. Bolsters,
and everything pertlining to. a nraVelass bed.
,The latest Purls and Berlin designs :or Primaries
atthe luicection or their customers ntre whl to
Xastern Show Feathers always ou band.,
HOLTMN WIEDFAHOLD
No: 100 THIRD AVENDE:
.'inrß:l93' • •
pLouß, , ,, ,, ii
MARL 111141 FA flit
PRASILIBIAL Three 8411. $7161. 4tCal se
FRENCH FAMOLY FLOUR.
This Flour will ,00iir b sent one when trPe
Claim 'redered. ' •
PEARL 1111.1.1 SLIDE BRANSi s
Sgnai to beep[. Lenfa.
PEARL
• Banal-to best 0111 P r
WHITE CORN FLOUR. km) CORN ° ISA u t.:
B. T. Kierfiny Bag..
Allegbenr, Sept. 9.11165, , 'pr,isy,
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arIefit*CIPAY'' . I ) IYLMOVIC
- SYRUP SEAWEED= TONIC AND
.NANDRAKE P ILLS will cure Consumption,
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord
ing to directions. They are all three to be taken
at the sometime. They cleanse the stomach, re
lax the /Ivor and put it to work; tiled the appetite
becomes good: the food digests Ind makes rood
blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the
diseased matter ripens into the lunge, and the
patient outgrown toe disease and gets weli. This
isToe only
t w h ay
emed r c e n nmp J o l n f.
Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Commotion. The Pal
monic Syrup ripens the morbi d matter in the
lungs, nature throws it off by au easy expectora
lion, for when the phlegm or matt p a ti e ntpe a
slisht cough will throw it off. and the has
rest and the lunge begin to heal.
Tdo this, tile teaweed c and Mandrake
Pills must be sr, ely used to cleanse eke stomach
and liver. so that the fulmunic Syrup and the
fo..dwtil makegood blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions. relax the ducts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver
Is soon relleved:_ the stools will show what the
Pills can do,• nothing has ever been invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly po' son Welch Is very don -
.gereus to use nniess with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Comptainti9 one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant
and alterve. and the alkali In the beaweed,
th a preparation is made 01, assists the .
stomach, throw out the gastric juice to aissolve
the food with the ?nano° c Syrup, and it Is made
Into itOOCI ood without fermentation or souring
in . the stomach.
Ihe great reason why physiciay.s do not cure
Consumption is, they try to do tot much: they
give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills,to
stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing
they &range the whole digestive
..powers, lock.
bag up the secret:ons, and eventually the patient
sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenc n i ghts treatment, does not trv._ to
stop a coughweats, chills or fever. Re
move the cause and they will all stop of their
own accord. .14 one can be cured of Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dycpepsia, Catarrh,
Canker, 'Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and
stoma' are made healthy.
rings person w ay s
consumption e i th e r ee the
in Some way are diseased, t u b e rcles,
abcessen, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion,
or t lae lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast
decaying. In such cases what must be done? it
Is not only the luny tnat are wasting, but it is
t e whole body. 'J. he stomach and liver have lost
eir power to make blood out of fo d. Now the
only chance is to Cage Dr. Sehenck's three medi
cines, which will bring up a tons to the stomach,
the patient, will begin to want food, It will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient Pe
gins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the-body be
gins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up,
and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is tue
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is molting disease and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsia,' Schenck's Seaweed
Tonic and Mandr.ke Pills are euilicient, without
the Pnlmonic Syrup. Take the Manorake Pitts
freely in a.l billions complaints, as they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck, who has, enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past, and now weighs J 45
pounds. was wasted away to a mere .skelet on,. In
the very last stage or Pulmonary Consumptibp,
hl+phy'lcians having prcinounced his case hope
less and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured
by the aforesaid me" !eines. and since h a recory many thousands similarly ',filleted used
-a/r. Schenck '8 preparation with the same re
markable success. Full directions accompany
tonallyng it not absolutely necessary to per
see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for thisurpose he is
proressioefelly at his Principal O ffice, Philadel
phia, every Saturday. where all letters for advice
must be addressed. He is also profess'onally at
No. 32 Bond street. New York, every other
Tuesday, and - at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston,
every. other Wednesday. lie gives advice free,
but for a thorough examination with Ids Respi
rometer the price Isla. Oecce hours at each city
from 9 A. 11. to 3 .P. 14.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton
le each el.sllper Pottle. vr 57.50 a nalf dozen.
Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggists. mv19:151.459
VErDOCTOR WHITTIER CON
TINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASEti. That numerous class of cases
resulting from self - abuse, producing un•
manliness. nervous detfility, irritability, emu
nous. seminal emissions, and finally im
potency, permanently cored. Persons afflict
ed wish uelicate, lntricste and long stand
ing constitutional complaints are politelyinvited
to call for consultation which costs nothing.
Erperience, the best of teachers. has enaPted
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
permanent, and which in most cases tin be used
without hindrance to business. Medicines pre
pared in the establishinent, which embraces of
fice, reception and waiting rooms; also, ooardinit
sob sleeping apartments for patients requiring
da , ly personal attention, and vapor and cheml=
cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed. state your
case. Read what he says In hie pamphlet of fifty
nages, sent to say address for two stamps in seal
ed enve ope. Thousands of cases treated annu.
ally, at ;Ake and all over the co Conant
tattoo free; personally or by mail. Offf untry.
Office No. 9
Wylie street, (near Court. House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours 9a. It. to S 3d. Sundays 12 m.
to .P. x. Pampb/et sent to any addreas for ttoo
stamps. apt,
Mr.ELECTRICITY AS A CIIRA••
TIVE.—Dr. S P ECI A L TEVENS has been
using Electricity as a REMEDY in curing
cbronlc as well as acute conditions WITHOUT
MEDICINE for more than TEN YEARS. wail nu
.bounded suceess. A PAMPHLET, Including WI
particulars,' with certificates and reliable refer
ences, will be sent to any Inquirer.
A few Tarnish- d rooms 'vacant. for boarding pa
tients In the Doctor's famty, If applied forsoon.
Office and resldeuee, 2,001: ARCH STREET,
PHILADEL PHIA . nivI3:j2I
ar ' IBATCHELOH"S HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye Is the beet In the world:
the only true aii perfect Dye: barmiest, relia
ble, Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous tints; remedies the ill erects of bad
dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists
and Perfumers: and properly epplled Batche-
Lnv'v Wig Factory, /15 Bond Str eet. . 7 •Tew
York.mi ..
10""'EPILEPSY CAN DE CURED
—Those having friends afflicted are ear
nestly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of
References and Testimonials, which will con
vince the most skeptical of Vie curability of UM
disease. Address VAN BUREN LUCKROW,
M. 11. 36 G: eat Jones streer, New York.
£THE MARMAGE RING.•-•
Esssys on the ERRORS OF YOUTH, and
the FOWLS Or AGE, In regard to SOCIAL
EVILS. with certaln Delp for the erring and un
fortunate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free
of\ charge. Address, HOWARD AS.4.ret .N.TrE,
Box I', Philadelphia, Ya. my=o63-d&lri.,
\ PROPOSALS.
NOTICE
TO CONTRA::TORS,
SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to the under
signed will be received until AUGUST Sin,
Mu, for the
tiradnation, Masoniy \ and Ballasting,
.
OF BUTLiES,‘ \BRANCEE
IT:E
Of the if ester's Peiin R. R.,
Extending orn Freeport. Armstrong county, to
Butler, Butler county . Pa., a di:lmbue Of TWEN
TY-ONE MILES. Profiles anda pecificafions MO
be seen at the Engineer's office, /ref port, - Arm•
strong county, Pa., on and after July With.
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' . O. B ROBERTS.
1F4:m41 - CHIEF EN I.WEE.E. -,
tI4:IOTICE TO ENGINE BIIIILD
Eltd.—B.aled Proposals wilt be received at
T 3 °f lee of CITY WAT. WOERS, up to Au.
gust Bth, 1869, for ONE *TEAM CYLINDER
NM Inches diameter an de b oot stroke. one fillMt)
SO inches diameter a.. lout stmke Eugme
sad pump to be erected and put In succeesful
operation In he engine house at the Lower Basin,
Bedfoni avenu«.
jyl7 JOSEPH FRENCH, Buperistendent.
ICE!. ICE!, ICE!,
WM, KREBS,
:ICE DEALER,.
No. 55 Diaannoild
rrrirsstriten, Pa.
AP Orders addressed to W. KREBS, Eighth
ward, Allegheny, will receive prompt attention.
Wagons running in Pittsburgh and Allegueny.
myl5:1I0
LIVERY STABLES
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JOON 11. 1t011?. 11. PATTKIt SOX,
Rolllr. H.PATTERSON &
LIVERIZ;€JAZ.p. AND .
COBILIIKISSION SXABLES,
CAR. SEVERE AVENDE LIBERTY BT.,
aD. prrirsavacia, PA. 215;b4
ICE.
c FOR SALE.
:FOItSALEOIt'itENT. , • -
An elegant new Erick Dwelling, 7 rooms, at
tie and waab , .
House of 4 rooms, A lots, lath ward, 9/.500
House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 16th ward, 41,500.
House of 4 rooms, 2 lota, 17th ward. 62,500
House of 4 rooms, 1 lot. 17th ward, $9,400
House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward, $9,600.
House of Wrrooms, 1 lot, 15th ward. $BOO.
10 lots,Stebert plan,s7oo to $BOO.
2 lets, 44th street, $1,200 each.
4 lots, 45th street, $l,OOO each.
S lots, Hatfield street, $l3OO each.
1 tot, Sherman street, $7,50.
5 lots, 40tu street, 202240. $12,000.
4 lots, Butler streat, $4,000.
BARGAIN'S IN BLOOMFIELD.
Lots 20a137 Pet. $600; ten years to pay: A
house cost $500; Interest on both, $66 a year.
Many pay 31S0' year rent. At Bloomfield you
sveuld save $ll4 a year and your house and lot
In Jess than 10 years. Churches 'and schools
CM
30 acres of land, a mile from Sbarpaburn
0.000; 5115 acres of 1t,',3.500. 1
D. 8. WILLIAMS, 17th ward.
FOR SALE.
3 STILLS. each 9 feet diameter and 16:4
feet long, with abont3oo feet-condensing pipe,
from 4-inch down to 2S-Inch gas pipe to each
still, for $9OO apiece.
2 EOILERB, each 32-inch diameter and 14
feet long, with chimney bridging, steam drtim,
stand pipe, &c., for $5OO.
2 KEYSTONE STEAM PUMPS, each 12 Inch
steam cylinder, 7-Inch water cylinder and 1$•
Inch stroke, for $3OO apiece,
1 IRON AGITATOR. IG feet diameter and 18
feet deep, with cast lion bottom for $5OO.
700 feet 234-ineb RAe PIPE at 40c per foot.
Apply to ERN i. JAGEMAN & CO., at works,
near Sharosburg Bridge. jy8:179
VALUABLE CITY ' PROPERTY
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FOBA.LE.—The heirs of tne late. ALEX.
ANDEIt CAMERON, deceased, offer the follow
lug desirable and conveniently located property
for sale: Three story Brick Dwelling House,
fronting on West Common, Allegheny. No. 26 ,
Sherman' avenue. Also, two - story Brick Dwel
/lug, fronting on East Common, No. 16 Union
avcnise. Also, three story Brick storeroom.-No.
104 Federal street, Allegheny, now occupied $y
J. J. East as .00k Store. All of the above is of
fered on reasonable terms. in order to facilitate
the settlement of the estate. Parties wanting
information wilt - apply to the undersigned at of.
Bee of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company,
168 Wood street, Pittsourgu. HUGH McEL.
HEN Y. ty9:l9b
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOX eALE.
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No. streetEEloS AND LOT. No. 95
Water 30 feet front on Water street, ex
tending back 100 feet to First street. Occupied
by?dessrs, Calhoun ,k Son.
No.. 2. WARY:ROUSE AND LOT. NS. 205
Liberty street. 20 feet fronton Ltbem. extend
ing back 120 feet. Occupied by Mr. kicSwiggin.
No. 3 One-half - of WAREHOUSE AND LOT
No. 337 Commercial. How, Liberty street.
No. 4. LOT No. 22 in Curling's Plan of Lots
fronting 20 feet on Din widuie street.
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No. 5. LOTS Nos. 86, 83, 84. 85 and 86 In
Way R Hotvellers Plan of 1.01.8, Bluoniffeld.
A r.onsiderable portion of the pntebase money
to remain on interact.
For further information apply to DR. RWR
In 2 Webster street. or. to J. I', WRAY "1:
liltUTHl;ita Ati and 31 Irwin street. jyl7:mZ
FOR SALE.
Good 6 roomed brick house on Centre avenue
and large lot —s4, 500.
Good tl roomed -frame hone with all Improve.
menu; lot 68 oy 110—fs1.000.
Frame house. 2 'coma: lot 2 4 by100 — .1.(100.
' Two well tinished press brick houaes atm large
lol—only *6.000.
Two 6 roomed Louses on Fulton street-42.500
One lot 24 by - 129 feet on Reed street-4300.
Plo acres rou Pa n h a n dl e Washington.
20 on Railroad, 4 miles from
the city.
30 acres on Western Pa. Railroad, 4 miles
from the city. -
- 225 scree good improved land in Missouri.
Will be divided to suit purchasers.
20 lots on t. entre avenue -11300 to $1,500
each. Inquire of
McCLUNO RAINBOW.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
jyle Nos. 1.95..197 and 199 Centre avenue
FOR SALE.
MALT aIIURG—A A story Stick iloose,o rOoms.
SO by 180.
UREENSOURG—A Lot 64 by 81, opposite
fisigbt depot.
MoK.E.E •roRT-4 Lots and 2 story 'Brick
Rouse, with Tavern:3l.V. R R. passing through
the property, •
Pl+llll.l STREET, Allegheny—id story frame
boost 20 by 91.
ELIZABE IHTOWN-4 Lots. 23 by 60, with
three frames and a Iwo story Brio: house.
SEetiltiD AVICi OE—A 3 stury Briek mouse, 9
rooms. •
,CENTRE AVENIJE—A 2 story Brick souse
Yor particulars enquire -t 87 Grant Pt reet.
.IVI6 TUSTIN tts KLEE
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FOIL -SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on the Pittsburgh
Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
TWO LOTS,
Containing About Two Agra Each.
ENQUIRE OE
MACKEOWN & BRO..
195 Liberty Street.
mhls
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"HOBOkEN" STATION PROPERTY
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FOR r SALM . • .
This beautiful situatlon cannot A be surpassed
for private residences direc ton, so mose. •
to both cities, being cinli‘elght tulles up the
Western Pennsylvania Itailroadi, - , \ Any person de.
siring Information about this property can obtain
It by calling at the office of thelltONiCITY MU
TIJA,L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 75
Federal street, Allegheny. LOts front onezha
acre to dye acres: also. small lots to suit pur,
chasers. There Is a good location fur It man ufa.s„ .
Luring establishment, between the Rearm! an - 1
Allegheny. river. jetitlrse
FARM FOR SALE.
A GOOD FARM. in West Deer township, Al.
legliene county, 10 miles from sharpsnure. A
FRAME TPA" STI ;EY HOUSE, of six looms,.
CELLAR under allhouse also.a LARGE FRAME
EARN, 58.139 feet, and other ottibulloincs.
Young Orchard of Choice Fruit, Trees, lie.
For pattletilars call on the premises, or at
JOIIDI W. Bito`ttON'. 349 Liberty street, or
W
address ILLIAM ltitYcON, Rural Ridge P 0.,
Allegheny county,\Pa. J ) 10::97
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g r ARDEN E TAKE NOTICE.
—FOR SALE.The FOURTEEN MILE
AND: on the Allegheny River.
.and now
used for gardening purposes; w_ei/ improved and
in a high state of cultivation; containing 40 of
50 acres. now offered at a bargain; Call soon.
Also. ot h er F a r m . in . good locations. Woolen
Factory. two Houses. and twenty acres of land
on the Central Railroad. Houses, and Lots For
Sale and To-let ip both cities. IPePT, runner par.
stemma inquire of . WILLIAM \WARD,
feys Ali/ sirens street. ours:mite Cathedral.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
—situated in Allegheny' township, West.
moreland conntY. 10 minute. , from \me.
Beans scat on. ou the. Allegheny Valley SOU rod.
COntaln6 104 acres. 60 of which are clearedt a ll
under fence: balance valuable Umber: ander
layed witn cui. 4 foot velo Hewed Log Hou•e
and Barn; an orchard of 140 trees, grafted: tie
Ogee le well watered and in &goon neighborhood. '
For price and tenon airfoil, to B...lidcL &IN & CU..
No. /64 frobrth avenue..
1c0.133 THIRD AVCNITE,FOR
- dAL ....A iarge three eta', B rick Dwelling
onse of hall. eleven rooms sad more gootn.
Geller. gas and water 11.xtures, near it corner of
Smithfield street. Lot at
feet months notice p.
Possession will be glven at one if
desired. , Nor further information apply to
1 B„ eUTBSERT & EONS,
jrn
WENDERSON & BROTHERS'
266 Liberty meet, Deale r . In Drugs,
Di and Patent Medicines. judo
• NrFIFTEL-AVENIELErz
65 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera
House. Pittsburgh, Pa., Is the coolest and most
desirable place of resorte. Llquors can be had.
at this place Pure and Good. The Billiard Rooms
are op the ground floor in the rear. .
LEGAL.
URPILMS' COURT SiLE !
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny county, Pa. dated June An; 1869,
the undersigned. Adm•rlstratrix of the estate of
Col. JAMES A. GlRsOlst, deceased, will over at
Public Bale, at his late residence in Pine township.
. .
ON TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1869,
. __.
At 1 o'clock P. Pr.. situate certain farm. messu
age or tract, of I.nd, lu Pine township, in
said county. and bounded on she north by lands
of Ellz tDonold and the grade Road; on the east
bythe htir- of Fogle: on - the south by lands of
L. K- Meaboydand on the east by lands of Ors.
Thatat. Gibson and Abraham Marshathcontaining
113 acres and 18 peaches, upon which Is erected
a Double Frame Cottage. one and footerlf story
digit, haylnit live rooms on the,fi. st four of
said rooms having second ble astable,eces. and
three rooms on the Coon; carriage
house and other outbuildings; excellent water,
ant the land In good cultivation.
Also. a certain other trac
thef land situate In
Pine township; bounded onorth by lands Of
Ptey. L. K. 31cAboy and Cross Prest. Church; on
the past by lands of Abraham Mat shall and !Sam
uel Emmett: on the south and cast by lands of -
key. L. G. MeAboy, containing 93 acres and 30
Perches. upon whicn Is erected a goad stone and
log dwelling or tenant bonse.
Mao Pine townshiper tract of land situate in
said bounden on the north by
lands of M Herrun; on the west by lan f
Mrs. Eliza Donald; on thenouth by lands of Rev.
L. H. 310 A boy and McMartin, and on the east by
land of Alexander M'Clinthc . k, containing 134
acres and 15, perches, upon which is erected a
hood tenant!
Aoi tire aforesal a tracts of 'and are well .wa
tere d and Improved naming lands..
Al.o. a certain other tract or land situate In
Shale? townablo, adjoining lands of 'Hugh and
Thomas Miller, containing 3 acres, underlaid
with coal, together with a right of way to the
coal land of said James A. Gibson and Robert
Morrow. and wile it the lease of John
upon
said Gibson and Morrow of WI twee of coal:
said 3 acres Is erected a dwelling.
For farther information Inquire of the under
signed, or of
SAMUEL PALMER, Attorney-at-Law.
No. 87 'Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
TERMS OF SALE—OneahaLf of purchase
money upon the confirmation of said sale, and
the balance in one year from the date of said con
firmation; with Interest, secnred by bond agemortgage.
N am ANCY M. I,
Atlmlnlst ratrlx of Jes A. Gibs GBSON
on, deceased.
Y2:131 2.9 16.23.24.26
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, YennsylvAula.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOHN BAKER, Deceased.
No. 1, June Term, 11569. Writ of Partition
'To Jonathan .11. Baker, resident of Eihasta
county, California; George Baker, resident of
Youngstown. Westmoreland county. Pa.; Eliz
abeth, intermarried with EdWard H.-Risher:
Amanda Baker. intermarried with 'William
George; Layina Edmondson. Intermarried with
Thomas McGraw; Catherine Raker, intermarried
with Hiram Fulton; the last named being resi
dents of Allegheny county, Pi; John Baker,
resident of Youngstown, Westmnreland county,
Pa.; Lewis Haney, in possession of part of Lot
No. IS; Lewis Held, in poseessicin of part of lot
No. 17, residents of McKeesport., Pa.
You are hereby notified that an appraisement
under the will of John Baker, deceased, will be
held upon tha premises, in the
Borough of Meßeuport,
On THURSDAY, August 19,1869,
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A.
Said appraisement to be inadeby three disinter-
ested persons appointed by the Coin under and
by virtue of the Act of Assembly, approved April ,
17th, 1869.
SAMUEL B. CLULEY,
S OFFICE.
Pirrs aunon, July /6, 1669, jyl::m26
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oPRAINS 9 COURT .
O There will be exposed at Public Sale, by or
der of the orphans' Coun, on SATURDAY,
AUd HST 7. 1869. at o'clock P. z., On the
premises In Witkinsburg, Wilkins ha lf s ap , llegheny county. tae one undfvided of all that
certain lot or piece of groand, descrlb d as fol
lows, viz: Fronting one hundred and sixty-Elve
feet four inches on Pee street, (185 4-12 lt.)
extending back a distance of one hundred and
fortv-nine feet lour Inches, (119 4-12 ft..) to
Centre alley: fronts on Centrealley one hundred
and sixty-Ave feet four Inches, (165 4-12 ft.,)
and one eundred and- tifty-one feet ten inches,
( 11 .5110-121t..)0n Eel.ey street, being the whole
or iota Nos. 26 and 27 sea parts of lots 2'4 and ,
25 In Reis and Curling's plan of Wphhisburg„
recorded i Vol. 2,• Pagel&
TERMS OF *ALEOne-hatf cash thebalance
in one and two years. with intersst,- secured by
bond and mortgage on tho premises.
CATHARINE ENNIS
Guardian of the minor children of Lanrence . En--
nls, decd. • Jek6:LINS
Trii THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WEST
niN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. -
SAMUEL HIRSH, a . Bankrupt. under the
act of Congress of Starch 53d, 1807, having
applied for a discharge horn all his debts, and
ocher claims provable under Gild Act, by order
of the Court notice is hereby given to all cred.
I tors who have proved their debts. and other
AUGUST.ereted, to appear °lathe 3d day of
1869. at 10 o'cloek A. 3f.. berore
SA.StUEL kiARPEU, Esq., Register In Bank
ruptcy, at his omce, No. 93! Diamond street,
Pittsuurgh, show cause, if vy the
have, why a discharge should not be gr a anted to
the said bankrupt.
8. C. 3 IcCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. S.District Court for said. District.
S
TN THE COURT 'OF COMMON-
A. PLEAS, of Allegheny County, No. 45117 of
nebtember Term. IMO.' In the matter of th
Incorporation of "THE AKTISA DIJILD
ING AND LOAN ASuOCIATION OF ALLE
litllCNy PA." -
Notice Is hereby given that oi• the 17th day of
X 1119,11969, application waa made to Bald Court
to grant a charter of lunorixtration to said Asso
daunt]; anfrthat if no satiates:it reason be shown
to the contras, the tame will be granted at the
next term of uil.t Conrt.
D. W. 4 A. 8. BELL,
Petitioners.
Jcl.rj9, 1869, Attorney' for
.1723:m3,5
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
—.Notteels hereby given that letters of ad
into stratton have been granted to the Under
signed on the estate, of JoliN SCHETELEdtiste
of Pittsburgh, deceased. All persons Indebted
to Bala estate will make Immediate Payment, and
tbollt having claims against said estate will pre
sent them properly authen tested for settlement
to Aldesznan 'inylor. 438 Pena street.
LOl3lB SCHUEL3,II: Administrators
Je24:ktoo,rns
NOTICE IN HEREBY • GIVEN
that THOMAS T. SMITH! has ensueappli
cation fora change of hls name to THOILa 5 T.
MoNOSIi, at 1•7 o. 517 Jane Tenn, Ipfp, of the
Court of Com4sou Pleas of Allegheny couniy.
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A RESOLUTION
elsttne ,
to Water Aemeastuents.
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Stools:ad, That the Water, Aassssor be and he.
hi hereby authorized, to assess all; owners of man
ufactories and private dwellings, cis ho are not
and cannot be' a-sessed according to the estab
lished schedule) eve mill/ oa aide valuation for
water rurposes; Provided no tax be levied e n .
such prop-rty holders fronting Or abounding on.'
streets or alleys where water pipes have not been
extended.
\Thin is to certify that the Ibresoingpmissi both.
bran hts of tho Councils of Allegheny, July S.
1809.
Attest: J. 11..n.XLET.
Clerk of relent Connell.
Attest: it. D 1 LWORTri.
ino • \ Citric of Common COPnen.
jARSHAWS PLIXIM
RSHALLIe Murzn WELL CIERIBRADAOIIII.
MARS lIALL K WILE WILL 01711 E LITSZEPSIA.
MAIIMIALWB .E14211i WILL cans COMM.
NEM
Prlatot)nrshall!s =pr. f
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-r-.=-- ---ar. 8.1400 per i yattle.
bi:liat: - Lsul MarkeVatreet. 31. M• .111A4r•
& Co., Druggists, Proprietors,
For sale A wholesale Atka retell pr 930. A.
'KELLY, Plttaburgh. . \ . . j e case..erra 8
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