I=3 al ZirlittAlagt aYtt Feitt.4,dmEN Asp 10#4iLD. .Por•Preseretng Green Corn....Tehe the corn when 1% is sufficiently, matured for - table Usei.remove 'the husk front*, and hi:Alit nehrlY•tri nit:whits - you Would lf you were: going - to - use' it' ott,the.tablev,et it iOO4 cutjt ;rola' the cob; take aV 'sized stonejar i put the corn in the jar with common salt; first a layer of salt half an inch, then a layer of corn two inches; pack closely; then half an inch of salt and two itiches of corn, until ;the jar is 'filled;, tie a - cloth Co ler the jar Cud set .it away,. It will not form a brine, and will oilly.take up,a' certain tjhantity of salt, so that there is rfo:.4ianger of putting too ,-. jnuchnn it. - To 'prepare it for use soak it ..: Ayer -night in fresh water, remove the water in the morning, putting on it fresh Water fora short time. , cSiew, , ane serve \ it op for dinner.. Waishirio Fizalul.-=•Thisisti recipe worth .. $l,OOO. ; Take one pound of sal soda and half a pound ofainslakedlime. put them in a gallon of water, boll twenty minutes; let it stand till cool;thendrairioff and put in a jug.. - Soak your relothes•smid'•ilight, • , 'wricg•thetn- out, rriblii plenty - - ef 'soap,' -and in one boiler of clothes, wilt 'covered EA with water, T oneteiu wonfut of+ the washing ;la', 1/OW half an hour, : th'eli - wash thern.Wiiii: B i l4l 4 rini.:4o 4 Ythir . clotheaWillinat-"splendid.r. ,A..•ltosi, Jr., in liteoie's-g ef.l4, New Yo rker.; , . •,,, • To Seep the Bugs Away.—Protectlour melon, squash - dig, cuchmber, vines thus: - Take sticks'foitritichealorigatiitope half • inch in difuneter—pine is .hest..- • Wrap, one inch of "one "end in a piece of cotton , or linen. -Dip this in turpentine and stick one or two in each•hill, leaving only the wrapped part ; above ground. The odor of the turpentine does - the business..- I have tried this four years, says thecorres pondent of an exchange paper. with Uni form success: - , , ' - • • A SuiCtiv` lloie. --The - best dried fruit is that dried in the sun, but drying in the sun:in the open air in this climate . is a precarious business; as many:know to their sorrow. Two years ago :I hit upon: a plait that secures all the advantages of_ san-drying, as> usually practiced, with • none of its defects. ' •- - ' - , '• My plan is to take hot-bed sash and lay them on a.frame - similar to that of the hot bed•-•=in fact,if thehot- bed has not been` ---rerntrvetiOlisrdrr houseir aireidy : ' - bullt, ... and-itispnly. necessary to -lay a floor in side on "WU& tolay the unit. - When the frult'has,tiemiPlaeed inside,: put, on' the sash; but mist hotheads abotittitiinchei from`the , finnie,-so the air can: circulate. The sun's rays Will penetrate thrmigh the glasa"freely, and•give out their heat below toe glass; and being confined: will cause the heat to be _much greater thanit is in the open air. ' The hotter•the'atniosphere, the greater is its capacity • for holding moisture; hence, the hot-air absorbS the moisture from the fruit, and the sash be ing 'raised a little, the hot air escapes at the higher end of the sash, and fresh air - supplies its place at the lower end, and . timathereis.a..constant--curient_of hot, dry air pas4ng,over the fruit, and it dries with astoilmilliil - rapidity. Two yeara ago, wishing to i," dry; tome: green , " sugar corn dry is: about the , hardest- thing to dry Of which I have buy' knowledge), I fixed - up my.hot-bed as • deicrib'ed, and the corn - was 'gathered ' from the, field, husked, .parboiled;' Mit `from the cub, placed in the riot-bed;; and by evening we had the corn dry 'Rea bone. As good dried'corn I never sawbefote;:our supply lasted two years, and the last was as good as the first: - ' • ':: - • . -. By this plartyou do not have, to be on the watch,for every little ohower and re move your fruit to -; keep•it from being ,- - „wetanttsnoile4/ 3 01-tueeereredwitii glass, the water willrun ofi and as soon as the sun coinesbnethe drYirieprocesalaresum --- 'ed.; - neithet - willithe itifinence4 dew iflefr, out ey_er_iiiilit: "Another advan- , 1 sage gained. by this method te;:that the heat is so intense that flies anduther in- sects will not Molest the' fruiti while' dry- 7 'lllg,'aritilvijtits•Neti itymnea r t. clean " " 'and sweet. ' - ' '`r - .• .' Let all who - wish to dry fruit or-vegeta- 1 - , -bles try this plan. - I am confident it will give satisfaction. Caution : , Be sure , ,to 1 . raise the sash as recommended, else the fruit will bttra thesamens IFFould in as oven.-- - Por. :Mire World: I Ariaiini Sweet Piekies.To tha nuoaer '`-crati receiptsuireadyriblishedtra this sub i e et, we,ada..the folkwing: Cat the tomatos through, or , if large :alice• in 'three.; let them I stand , in weak brine over night. To a quart of vinegar add _three pounds of .sugar; in this vine gar cookthe tomatoes' until - a fork' can easily be passed through them°. As fast as they are cooked, takethein out with .a • fork and lay them down in a jar—saytwo or threelayergrof tomatoes;- sprinkle pul. verized cinnamon or climes, and a thin layer of suitarx then alterOately tomatoes, spices and sugar, cooking all the tomatoes 1 ' in the, same:. vittegar; if; necessary - add more sugar and vinegar. , When the jar is filled, novet. the tomatoes with:-good,. cider' *iittegiir; - cold; throsving away. the : : vinegar: in,..thich ; the T -tpinatoes ; were ccioked. ' LY siiiiiri'lairieradish root over the top of the pickles, and out a weight on to keep them collared. Tals rece ipt `s equally good for ripe cucumbers. I have . , - tested it for e,Past tWRY-eitrti and fcmhd , ..• ......; noaroubleinspinfr,gcssivlckles. • Pare clingstone peaches just ripe. To , four pounds of fruit allow two pounds.ef• . ' `sugar; orie r half pinkof:eitler•ylnegar, one table spoonful of cinnamon, one smAllaria • - 'ErtfrafffMledirmrthirrint -P vista Orcet= , tlat e y_ket• tia -- ; sditom viriggarl.sugar: and spice until the sugar is melted; her add,` the fruir,^tufd=boil•tratiikendell-Tileithne, Abe fruit withqv skinuaterf_nrta - ball .l, * liqUer t ton thick - ityriprreturn the fruit and simmer until done; pour out =dile, • stand till-cool; then seal up, tight, - ; remov ing the spice. - If they' - do not keep, and are not excellent, it will be the fault of :141010ciitotaitiTbatikilfritlY fruit keep two years or more ma' as good as when ,- , _tirst,put ...up t ilitt.alune. recipertswers ,loripniiieilir anci-Cherriet-quinees and pears to first boiled tender in, ater. ..... ..1„-. .I,iiiiitVrield i3f-Whezitr, Diliman, _.,., who resides on they North branch:of the ,',..-.' '1 ." - W,Witig Viltiflniiimitt tVlittakince to,; f day sun. He * a :called the v* 4 .PCIVP :' sam le of some wheat•• t Vcileat. lw s bleb, 'Be tea l i te gfe teliiintnr • hl Jelb i••••• sowed about half atgurnind feels unwed. f- , :' = • i that her will:Teapot leastAhlrtr busheitvi `EI• , - .:while some pf ,ble,, peiglabok catimatnit a t _ l ime. . The head 18-ectcPosed of sever `_ . algraiti-learing sprigs, each, of which : ~- . • : canfaifle seven - or eight 'gram' Ifs thus , I , ' Produces more grain - to bile ?lathe _length ' - of head - thin' any other. '' The • flour is t - , very white and -Sae rather sd r perio to; t.„ "' 4 "= --` ordinary tidiest:in abet respect: .3'o plant 1 hardy and strung and will not plow 1 40.9m a 50 . asi _wheat. This '''e' - 1,,f 'iiiiraii3a . ry is ivi Priced by the'llitt that his half acre haiinot been damagedby the recent storms, while neighboring- fields of the common , wheat .have:, been:-nearly ruined-1....ye,. bras/m-00y Press, July 15 .. • Puddling the Roots.—Many of our readers may have neglected to tronsplant a choice shrub or tree, until it , seems to them too late in: the season: '•They will find,hosieier, that the Openitlin can be - Safely performed if they will take;up the plants and puddle the soots=-lintt, Is, dip them IlLmud made of about 'the ,consis tency of thin mortar. The puddle-hole should be made ready before the plants are litted, and the roots should be dipped in the mud before the son and air end air On have any effect uron them. Aft r the roots are coated with earth; they ni' Y' be carried to' the place where they are, o. 1 , be planted. Shrubs that have been heel d in until the leaves have , started may be safely.removedby.using the.puddle. Vitiegar:=Fe*persons are ignorant'of 'theternieiOnainthience of sulphuric, lll tric,and mtirlatic acids upon the 'human &gage of, digeitinn and the antral:oilmen , tary _canal,. a n d yet . it is declared 'upon got,dauthoritythatriranch of the iinegar in cot:amerce, or liquid ; sold. ii. vinegar, is made by the use -of, these - concentrated acithw at a bost.A3f not more.than one or ',two mrits'e l citilathi , -. 'The best Vinegar inenerar use in the ' tilted States acidifie d bider. - In Europe acidifiell'wine'le the Moat esteemed; and letice.thilinnii iiik.kvinel; c , ' e 136*-. 'ln England malt vinegar le ',popularly used, ;Wholesome 'vinegar:la prepared ,by the oxidation,aftdcohol,,and'fiora weak solu tions of anger, and from ;the mixture of starch with yeast-from, acetic acid, in deed, however obtained. , _But all these, - preparations are expensive, and the temp tation to produce a theap iinitation is ap parent. -•--: , - ... -. t 2 , Sulphuric acid,•the cheapest' and' most intensely sour, is the most generaliy pre ferred in the fabrication of spurious vin ern.), althoughit is also the most injurious to health, as Maybe conjectrired from its softening effects upon vegetables placed In it for pickling purposes.: • It_may ,be: detected, even in the least'effective quan tities, by placing a portion of the vinegar in a glass, and dropping into it . a solution -of the chloride of barium, or of the nitrate of barite. If the vinegar continues clear, solphuric' 'acid is - not present; :a cloudy appearance would indicate the formation of the -solPhate of barite, which will pro velusolable, no matter, what acid may be slibse. l lue l 4 l Y .aPPli 6 d- Cuttitotion,--_of Turnips.—Whether grown for stock or. not, every farmer and villager will find it, to his advantage to cultivate some of them.- Plats of ground , where early Potatoes 'and peas have been roved, lace corners,, patches' around the outside iii corn Beide, etc., may with but little labor be , sewni-,and many bush els raised without:further labor than pull ing.: Da not sow the- seed toothick tin -less you intenct to thin - by hand while the trbp is growing. A common thimblefull to the -square 'rod is a-very 'good rule. When sown broadcast in thefield cultiva tion, one , , peuttd . and, a half"of seed is about the right quantity per acre; If sown in drilla, one pound Is sufficient. ..- Turnip seed should be sown ,from the 20th to the 25th of July; sow soon after a rain, if possible, when the soil will work up mellow. For table use, no turnip is betterthan the - Russia or Sweet, which 'should'be Sown early in July. Among 1 the larger varieties are the White Globe, While Norfolk anclAtierdeen., The early White Flatla a ,good variety and very, generally grown. Golden Ball and White Stone are raised to some extent. .! -- , Curiug Pon-Evie.James Seafield, Fairfield, Md., writes: I had a -horse tint, was pronounced incurals of the poll evil, as the horse doctor had given him np to die. I thoughtl would try an experi ment. I laid open the swelling with' , a knife and forced it to run; after it had tun twenty-four hours I wasbed'out the inci sion with-soap and Water, and - sprinkled quick lime into the cavity. This process of washing out and liming I repeated every twenty-four hours for about' two weeks, at the end of which time the wel ling had gone down and the sore healed over. This I did two years ago, and there is no sign of the return of the poll-evil. I would advise a trial. , , . MEM A correspondent of the Southern Pln,nl- er and Farmer says that having exhausted his patience in trying different. remedies for the protection of melons, cucumbers, squashes; etc., from the 'striped , bug, he gave up in despair. Hoping to revive a few plants of irinsitmelons,' he poured ,a pint of water or .each Plait just abOnt sundown:, The bugs, which hid been secreted in the Lep ofthe hill, inunediate ly flew out and ,took to the grass, and weeds. IThey did not return during the night, and:the next morning, before the mud dried to their- satisfaction, they had taken - refuge',from the' heat"sonieWhere He repeated 'the experiment on a larger Scale with Verfect success.' Some persons are cfnitending that the mortality iiistonb, especially of hogs and' cattle, is, caused , by feeding-too4argely of morn:l.[This...graia• is too beating, and .makes oil and fat-instead .of..ftesh , aild Mood and bon Hence, the . hog and kindred SO,rife" of late yektra.:.' It is,elaimea thit , t, seven bushels, of peas, are,inore than equal to ter , ef 1 0 . 2 3 1 -and they .are perfectly teaILEY-; Atitt,Yet the pea-weevil discourages, the: SP:l l 4th , of peas south of Canada. Good crops' have,. however,`- been raised in Illinois, and' it may be - wellVrtry them everywhere. " correspondent at' the Rural ` - tteYs.. that hav,li*nOtliediekitiPitt' l 4 -, , Acultural -j9.lFßallOu it 4g!! JP.oretAids are a. pa eye o injur y o IruitP; he ~ butit,alothouaejliv;ini. incbard4Di bows, to farrow in and rear their pigra , 4ridlha& calves aud,tlitldrento pick up , the fallen , ?hilt. -The ieattlt had al , sound , apple`fdrihree ' "have been _simurmy itati extraordinary,: the crops of tPAsetteC,l4„ 18437 aA , 4- 3, etika. were excellent; nee one , wormin4entreacthes• A correspondent of the Country Gen. tientenfearn:Whelys cow, horse or doe chokes witba-potitto or apple, dreachrtt'i with six beater' t•ekgs and two,outiteit:of salt dbfirgy,edinl,them, On one occaliOh;',l *B* my *us nearly. cholte#',tki detitti; I orderedthree eggs attd'an 4;l*p, of felt poured down his thioat; niE ltk,A. few minuteale was well. I shall . ;Over, forget tho:gratitudetttils'hpoorldog festeri to ebe tivb who gavriqdm 'rue Utierrtli. Y.),ilera4 says:.Aver aging toe ; results ,bt ieVersl .7careftil ert; ,orimerturp $* 1 44 0641 ft , ,.P4 thattifo bushels tba j ear s os'Ohe, , bushel of shelled corn, made and severi.twentieths pounds of pork, *Ace , the same:amount ground,eintor merdlarrd; mixed with water made eleven , and one eighth pounds of pork. rim I:7 9 71 r, T. (T P. - r' - r •Yr a • a • -" .:.a;:.' !! _ !, I° J tO , r • I ',L (a , a 4_11.21-,• Orin93 - Prifs.*.Cosisaxisitsv.z R. R Co.. 4rtTaavaaB, 4e7 WI, 14)69. ,10 — NOTICE TO BONDHOLD. ......4rattr.—Notleets .beretry even that Con - kon.zi. ass. Turtle Creek Division Bondy. due - .august let next, -will be paid on and alter that date t.n. neenentatlon and. delivery at the ?Int . liatAtudkank of 24:4bl:trek. seer ( f raGE JR • • • weer ( : , •; , :,.secretary and TlellieUreri: • r CITY TAXES;IB69. , . -, accordance with' Section 6th, Page 298, of City Digest, • NoTion 'is nEitlatlr GIVEN • - -riyTHE • . . CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH; Thu}: the aeeeiemente . for _ 1469 of City. City Building, Soecial, _root% Nominees. City School and Ward &hoot Taxes .and City Water Bents 'have been returned to sae for collection. Tbe above taxes subject to aDE DUcTIoN CF SivEllr,ti, 0 if paid on or befOre the First Day of:August, and' TWO fiRCENTIIK if Paid' between the • , DAY OF AUGUST nETEernr 'DAY OF , SEPTEMBER, SirNo dednitflotrwill be allowed on taxes paid between t eptezoiser fifteenth and October drat: •‘. • flEirAn - addition of Ave per Centtun will besuede to all taxes unpaid October first,and an additional dye per cesium wilt be Addeo. -Ito al taxes re m:sib/big unpaid on November first.. ' - •A:•.2: COCHRAN, •,'". •„ , "CITY TOZASURInt :4t h AVENUE.' ' • • Prrrantraort.Zuty. %-• WINES. , LIQUORS, &o. SCHMIDT FRIDAY, I/mom:um AP WINES BRANDIES GIN &C ,, , 9 11WHOLDBAIS DEALZILS r PURE RYE WHISKIES 409 PENN STREET. Have removed to sos.as4 AND 386 11 1 1M1T, Cor. Eleventh Si., (formerly Canal.) 3. L. DILLINGT:k.... ...... ...•. N.. 8M111.2180311• DILLINGER & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye Whiskies. ntrosTras e4P BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C.. .No. 87 Second kvenue, Prrrart.aGe: PA. JOSEPH' S. FMCS & COn Zos. 11.86,157,111114.19.1. 1113and./ 9 5 iron STRUT. lITIN3UBRIB4 Conger - Distilled 'Pare Eye Illdsdeop . Also. &Wars In MI MN WANES and 'LI. QUORS. /10143. se. • • ,muzi.nY WALL PAPER. • • THE OLD PIPER ATODIA LNA'NEW PLACE, ' W. PAIZARSECALL'S NEW WAIL WEBSTORE, , 191 -Liberty Street,. • • (Nz.,,JouaucET,) EPROM' GOODS MIBriTS7O DAILY. mh 6 FARM FOR SALE. , A GOOD FARM. In West Deer township, Al legheny connty..lo DAIRY en from Stiatpsbutir. A PHARE T STAIR If TiGUSE, of elz rooms; CELLAR underAllhonse; also. a LARGE F RAME ifARN; 88.x.38 felt, and Mawr ont.buildingil. 'A Young Orchard. of : Choice Fraitlrees, For parttculars call on The nrenrinef, or at JOHN W. •HH.VSON , S. 349 Lthertv street; or address WILLIKHARroatt, Rural P. 0., Allegheny county, Pa. • ' • ' .;•• /0:197 grAILDENEKS TAKE NOTICEi —FOB BALE,—The FOURTEEN Ear I AND,- on-the Allegheny Ittieri and now, ..nand forgardenincpurposeat well Unproved and In a high State Of Cultivation: containing 40 OT .60 acres. now offered at aobargain. . soon. - ..Also, other Farms In good locations. Woolen 'Factor two . Houses, and twenty, acres of land :On tle Daunt' Railroad. Bonamand Late For . Rage sad To-letln WAR d Uee.. For farther_ par! Oculars inquire of , WARD. t-fcai Brant- -street. csntystita Cathedral. VAL - 10A11 r-insiVoiciatia 4.-editunted .in AUeibent towneblggest; niereland Connty, 10 Intel:axe Keats ttaton, on the' MledbenrVialry le 4141114, Contelne 104 acres. 40 ra W lll o# all under fence; ,baJnore valuu,ble *Milner: Isyediritb Coal. foot Vein '.Hewed J.Herred f iartiouc d: !arid Earn an orebardxf 100 ttrtac 4e Lie or. rice Is * e l arlduredand ip,a4gooo ne d i „ hood. , rice and tenni „B:MpLiArtil CO.. 04 room &Venue- 6 • •44043 f t tintinD:4lr,i 21110 E 'FOR il'"•-•"A-4arite three 11 iti,V,Btilet wellin g • onto of mat:eleven rootow sat a tore ' : VOQIn. t eellaraill igivid-gal fixtures, ittgrib , veer o f .ttalltifit#4l_aireew liot Stilton front Al i ,derig , •railleV ion *ill bt Itirett et outiloonttl. otlcelf •tterire .' for font:ter inforkeetWalttlar - ..:::.:0. , 43..01.17k111 rill, Dorm: .• 1 A-—• , . .. • , • • • "tt *venue. W otivi • „ll' ' JO igq 3o ‘ 11164 P 44WW111 RA' c. 0` 1 0 kin " 1 „itt,P litCnVrAnP2i ” P9neiromPV Lock mitt, a le ye Vityi : 4 4 : 4W40) 1t **- ,F 4 . Oki ritiefftgli . aloo , l ale% toll Clair rglearlwolki , agchrLietimr,,,i Notes,. r r u A sit c. at i ttitr."l riow lt t,st iL d or . ; 1 : 7 grtual • ..7f , 4 LSILZIALTIR .11110001VOICALVLOTHei'°.(' egaw-com 4:4 FOE WINDOW aRADIM,_., • • - - TKAAIKPA/LENT ; •01`1:. - W.ll Al l ifterikSiTtrEE 1 il: - # 4 " ISO and 9Yritxtn streat. • I"WlajerV. - 109 Wtlrl et riff adtctra is Nib**. lbe - • mANYISLI) PEARL ASIGIQMPeaeIar =de sale , J. B. ceJilelE.lll. ~..~o~tcv~B, ~ ` 'Maas PAPERS. 1341.5 E B!! NtlT orr - "sciffiricalr'lpirtinimile SYRUP _- • SEAWEED , TOITICI • AND MANDRAKE: PILLS will cure Consumption, Lv t rCo ir mp t a ioinn4t a. They p e p ali t, heaket a ctokdn at theAame time.- They cleanse the stomach, re lax the liver *admit Leto work; then the appetite becomes good: the food: digests and makes good tatted:the .Patienl,hegins to grow In flesht th e dmeasetimatter ben into the' lunge. and the patient twig:Wes the <Meuse end getewelt. This as the cmlywXy to curecOnsouptionz,l.l„ i : • ~._, •To these , three medicines . Dr..1../1. Schenck. of - Philadelphia.' owes his • unrivilled snecesitin the. treatment of pubitonisyConsinapttott. l The 'Put =ODIC SyrupripenaNthe morbid - matter in the lungs., nature ihrowsjt or by ell easy expectora -thin. for when the phlegm or matter is 'ripe a slight cough VIII throw it off. andthe patient has rest and Dielengs begin to heal. . , T . db this,the Seawesd'Tonic and Mandrake 'Pills must be an ay used to cleanse the stomach and liver. so that the Pula:tonic Syrup . and the loud well mike good blood. , . Schenck's /Mandrake Pille, act upon the liver, removing all obstruetlons. relax the °nets of the gall bladder. the blle starts freely. and the liver ,is soon;relleved: the: stools wilt show what the Pills ekn'do; nothing has ever been invented eX , cept calomel (a deadly po'son set Ich Is very dan gerous ton .uniess with great care ,) that will unlock the all bledder and start the secretions lOf the liver e Schenck , . Mandrake Pills. Liver Co plaint Is one of the in most prominent causes of t nsumption. • • ' ' Schenck" Seaweed Tonle is a eeintle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed. which this 'preparation Is made ot. assists the etonisch to turo* out the gastric -Nice to dissolve the, food with the-P.u.l al onio Syrup, audit is made Into gOod b`ood without fermentation or souring In the stomach. ~ , .11,,.. , • ' .• Wile great reason why physiciros do not cure Consumption Is. they try to d.i.tib.,,tr.uch; they give medicine to stop.the cough.io stop chills,to stop night mega,- hectic fever and by so doing I they di range the whole .digestive powers. lock- 1 ingup t secret.ons.andevntitually • the patient Sinks hg middles, ' . - ' Dr. Schenck, liv-Ifs treatment,' d oe s not'try to stop sicatigh.tisiglit sweats, chilli! or fever. . Be. move, the cause,, and t. , ey will all stop of their own lecord. 70 one can be cared of Consump thm, t'T•liter. CenWaint. 1 Dyspepsia. 'Ostia/h. Canker. Ulcerated Throat, Athletes the liver ahol stomach are Made healthy. - • -- , If a person nas 'consumption. of course the sings In some way are diseased, either. tubercles, , :lbcasseaf bronchia irritation. pleura ' , adhesion. or She longs ate a mass of inflammation and fast decaying, In such cafes what Mist be done?. It 'is nor only the lungs teat are wasting. Ira It "is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of fo d. Now tne only chalice is to time Dr. Schenck's three medi cine*. which will bring up atone to the stomach, the patient will begin to, want food. 'twill digest easily and make good blood :,- then the patient be gins to gain ingesh. and as soon as the body be gins to grow, the lungs commence to neat up, and the patient gets Malay and well. This is toe .onlv way to cure Consumption. • • ~_• , Whet' there is no lung diseaee and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia., Schencks Seaweed ' Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, eithont the putmonie Syrup. Take the Manarake Pills freely In ad billions complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. • Schenck, who has enjoyed aninterrepted health tor mini' years past. and now weighs 2:45 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton. in :the rery last -stage of Pulmonary. Consumption. DM physicians havfng.. pronounced his case hope less and abandoned Ism to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid me, tones, and since his recove u Many thousands eimilarly -Afflicted have used Dr. tichenclt's Preparation with the same re markable success. lull. directions accompany etch, makln Fit not absolutely necessary to per- • • sonaliv seeDr.:Schenek, unless ' patients wish ;their lunge examined, and for this _purpose be is :professionally at his rrincipal °Mee. Pbiladel• Phia, every - Saturday. where all letters for advice must be addressed.., He Is also profeestonatly at No. 3ill Dona_ street. New. York. every other Tuesday, and stlio. 33 Hanover' street, Boston, every other- Wedesaday. he gives advice rfree, ._ but for a thorough examination with his nevi romeogr the price 3el 35. On.ce hours at each cite from 9 A. W. to 3 v. M. ' " • Price or the.Pulmonic Syrup and .Seawted Ton i c each 11.51, per bottle. Sr 50.50 a ball' dozen. Mandrake Pills 95 cents a box. For sale by all raggists. ' "DOCTOR warrTiEn CON- TiICUES' TO TIIZAT ALL PRIVATE 993EASEt. That numerous elan Of caset rewilting final self • abuse, producing nn , manliness, terrain debility, irritability. erne...* Mira. seminal emissions, and finally int, potency, permanently cured. Persons afflict ed wide oelleate. intricate • and -long - stand ing constitunonal complaint s are politely Invited to call'. for consultation. which. COLS nothing. Experience, the best of teachers. has enraged him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent. and which In mon cases cut be need without hinn est a bl i sh m ent,es Medicines pre pared in the which embraces oi ace, reception - and waiting rooms: also, ooardlng and sleeping apartments for patients requiring dagy persorial attention, and vapor and chend ell baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter-who hive failed. state your case. Read what lee says in his pamphlet of Arty' - rages, sent - to any address for two stir. ,- ps r.n.l -, ed enve Ope. Thousands of.easel treated anon. ally, at office and all over the country, Consul tation free, 'personally - or by mail. Office No. 9 Wylie suftt. (pear. Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hour, to 8 Y. x. datulayslit M. to Si P. M. Pffinpitlet tent to any" address for two rt=cT Atorry LCITRA- It TIVE.-4lr. A. H. STEVENS has been swing Eleetricity istaISPICCIAL ItituZDT in curing chronic as well as scute conditions _wyntOrr 2serrictrln for xatkre , than TEN irieltit, with tut , bounded suceessi. A PASlMszsm, InehlOng iii part rulers with certificates and reliable refer • eases, w ill be sent to any itiquirer. - • -• • A few furnish , dSOOIIIETSCILIIt. rot:boarding pa. tired, In the Doctor's csonity,.it Applied for soon. Orate and residertes. LOU!1 AEC STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • • . ntsit:.l2l BATCOSLOR* • This Splendid Hall' i le z is the besth d the world: the only-tree and - Dye: harmless, .rells. ble. instantaneotow no dlynopoiutinent; no diculons - remedies the effects of bad bean ihvigoratesleaves the Hair iful. black or Dewiest. Sold by - all Drug gis ts andPerftunersitnd properly applied:at Batelle. V r , s pactoryc A. 16 Bond street. Sew EPILEPBY•CAN 11Fo CURED _ • —Those haying friends *filleted are ear nestly solicited to senil for a Circular Letter of Heferences and .Testimonials, which will con vince the most skeptical of the tut-obi/Iry of the discase. Address Var. BUNEN,LOGLI.NOW. /S.. as Dreat Jones street. New York. nahlt:k2B-dIIP arl'HE MARRIAGE • RING.- Beim s on the EILEOItd OF YOUTH. and the FOLLIES: OF AGE, in regard 'to SOCIAL EVILS, with eertaia help for the erring and un fottunate. _heat in.aealed lettet envelopes, - free of chime. Addreas. HOWAR D ASAOCIATIoN, 'Box P, ghiladelphia, Fa. m4ltifl3-dicl! PROPOSALS... eeeee ................ "now. OTICE~- . . . .TO CONTRA TORS.. _ , SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to the under signed will be received until...al:TOOT -6tll. 1.889, , ttir the • , • . • Bilidnations Masonry and Ballasting, , . 4)P THE BUTLER ERAHCH Of-44e PfnS R. / 1 ., -E.rtendirigirain Pieeport. Armst . rong cooriy, to Butler. Butler connty,, , Pis.; adistanceuf TWE'S TE•ONE MILIB.' Profiles Slid specifications pan be hieen'at. tbe Engineer's utilce.l ret port, Aran. , ,ationg•cOunty, Pa.,.on and after July 1116th, , ill - • •• ••• , ;• .*",* /* * * ** T a s.' jo2:thei 'ostitv Esetzrnal, .NoTicz To •ENGsive loviLD- Ext , ..-Apiledll6.mtwilttle•recalvea at t a office 9f CITY WA, ,Pll.-Wettire, up;o Au. Fa tlit e c t l7l!4 'Tl 3l 4ief:; gdi afit l fsi f tli Y , 4) . lle N alt 16 inches dtitnetet akuil S toc..t. strVm., Engine VelitUi e t tireartg i g t lit l ite illi n e Mug , iledrorciwvenu.. , , ..., .., . . 0177,, ,J I :Kra FREI4OI4, fruperimendent, .767,74 , • .; l i C i gt ; ll4l.‘:.. /, ~*a • • PlEtlkE lt a ' ; '' JtO I t i;fi A r. R , 419. , 6P, -.1)/W1.04 1 14 ;1,04 1 evi t,..•• , air Orden addieuell<terffixre„Eight . b . dppilueitegilbc lartgt: Warn* t Gil 1 • . 161110/11F I STATILES- 4 :;: • jolty i.LrilrwAns.it.e o ...awssoibranzntiox., 'HOMO lit eanTASION: . ; r y 4'l. I , J. sripmys C0i1:4661i itisNim , LIBERTY 8.11 liE2 4 .irililIVORGU , av26:h4 ORDINANCESP ,ORD F JARCE To Authorise the Construction of 'll Lateralbewer on North Avenue. .1 . . se S i g et ur ta io n x d 4. 1. 0m 8 m e i o r tt ordained s . of t : li t e llited c ac itya b f y the Aii e .. grrenv, and i. is hereby ordained and enacted try the au.horlty of the same. Tbat.the Sewer Com mission be and :they are hereby authorized' and directed to • Write and receive Pi* posits for the compaction of It Sewer 4" located as follows .• From Boyle street to Mid dle alley: from Middle alley to Viebstr'r street: from Webster street to Palo Alto street, and to contract therefor with the lowest And bestbidder or bidders at their discretion. Sac. 9, That as soon as the cost and expenses of said sewer shall be fully ascertained, the same shall be levied, assessed and collected as Pro* wealthor Irs• an act of Assembly of tne melt of Pennsylvania, entitled "a supplemerit to a supplement of the fourth section to an act .entittvd an 'Act relating to Allegheny City,' ap • Dthred - March ill, A. It. 1869 " - Tim.- so much of any ordinance as may confi,ct with., or be supplied by the foregoing. be and the same is hereby repealed. • _ Ordained and enacted into-s law this the 2Zd day of dilly. Antio' Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine. . . • JAMER 3IcB WIER, • %Fresident of Select Cuancil. Attest: J. R. OXLEY. • Clerk.of tleiect Couvcil. ' • • ALFRED SLACK, FreSid exit ofiComsnon Council. - AtteCt: R. DltwOltTil. Clerk of Common * Connell. iY2-1 A N ariniraNcE firAnthorize.ilbe•Voustractlon of a Lateral miewOrtpo SEc.l. Reit orda ne4 aril - efactedby r thi Select amt.:Com:now Councils a tht,Cityof:4 tteekay, dad If iehereby.oraatnedand enacted by tae du. thority of tho-errote,' 'Thal jlteiStiOrer-Commtklion• be and they are hereby authorized and,directed; to invite; and receive -pcoposale or.te eCcii lie. nen of s Sewer' located. as follows.- vit.: From stammer, *de c 3.o.3donfildnecinstatiri and to contract sberatur with tbeloWest and best ;bidder or bidders. at their dlseretton - : • • ' • r Sitc. 3. That cis Soon aathe coat tandentienses of: said .tiewer L-stall; per.fully .ascestaineil, the tanie shall beleTied, Fined and collected, as provided' nit :by' Ott orAtsemblr of the C.mmonirealth of PentityliranlT, • Entitled; .`*A.* supplement to a suppleciest of the fourth section of an act entitled an 'Act reistingio - Allegheuy City.' a_pproTed Bisset: 214, .1.): 18131 L" • . Esc. 3. That eo much of 'any any orainance as may contact with or be supplied by the fOregOlng. be and the same is hereby repealed. • Ordained and enacted into slaw this the 22d day at. alY ' ' '. l" 1-!‘ 186 . 9 3 . .A74T-9 BicERIEII, • - President of Select Connell. Attest: Tosint.R. Oxus's', • Clerk of Select Connell. . • - ALFRED SLACK. . • .President of-Common Council. Attest: ROBERT DILWOBT/I, Ciedi of Common Conicir A N ORDINANCE LA. To A nth oAlze the Giai and Perkeg of Evans Alley. , ftput Nixon Street to Washington Avenue. SEcTIOx I. -13e4t ontanaLand enacted by thil• Fyand Common Countitrof the City of tik , and it is - hereby ordained and enacted by ha authority. , of the same, That the Committee en ntreete _be, and they we hereby authorized and tirected to invite' and receive proposals for the grading an :ptving Or. Evans alley, as aforesaid, and to contract therefor with the low est and beat.bidder or bidders, at their discretion. ' Ste, 2. That • for 'the-purpose of drfraving the cost and expense of said geprorements, there be.. anu is hereby levied, !'special tax. to be equally a.sessed neon the several lots bounding and abutting the - said . _Evans - alley, respectively , in proportion to the feet front in them respectively comprised; and bounding and abutting 113 aforesaid. • - • • , SEG'. 3. That as soon - as the-cost and expenses of said =movements shall be fu.ly ascertained, It shall be tne duty of the Street Commissionerto /Owe and a,,porr ion the seine asno,4 the several 'lots bounding - and abutting upon aid& Evans. alley resoecrively, according to the rule above indicated. and therenpon proceed to make demand and collect the same, according to the pnwisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.; entitled —As Act defining the manner of collecting the expesses of grading , and paving of the streets and alleys or the City of Allegnety, and for other iurposes," passed the thirtieth day of March. six, 4. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same is bereny repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law this the Zilid day or July, A. I). 11460. • • JAMHIS hicI3RIER, President of ths Select Council. Attest: J. R. oxLzx ciert of tbeelect Connell. , AhYItED SLACK. President of the Common Council. Attest: NOSITM2 DILWOnTII. 'Clerk of Common-Comic - I I / • - A N ORDINANCE at-a. Vo Authorize the Construction of a " Arateral hewer on Ride Avenale: - to Connect with the Belmont Slreet' sewer. • . . . • Stc. I. Be it ordained and varied bir theSete:t end- COMMOII. councils. of the UM of AlletthestY; Ni and it itr hereby enacted DV tha ...authority of' tat eantei'fliat, the Sewer c 011111111551011 be, ana they ; are hereby authorized and directed to Invite and receive proposals toe the construction ore Sewer located us whowa. viz.: From a point ZOO feet from intersection of Stage lITtIIRe with Rebecca street, to-Belmont street sewer,. and - to contract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or-bid• tiers. at their discretion, , • .11. a. y, What as soon- as the coif and expenses of said Sewer shill be fully slicer:aim d, the same shall he:Twirled, asseiaid . and collectedas ded for, by an Act of Assembly of the o.ornmen. wealth orrennsylvarda,;ettitled 'a supplement t, a supplement of the' fourth section of an act entitled an `Act relating to Allegheny City,' sit , proved 'March 11 4, A.,1). 1569. . Sic 4. That 60 matchof any ordinance as may condict. with, orbs supplied by the foregoing, be. and the same Is hereby repealed. - Ordained and enacted into is - laiW..thlk the 22d day of tag D. 1869., JAMi:^McP.RIER. - • • • President of Select Council. Attest: J. R. OXtrit, Clerk of Select Council. • ALFRILD _ President of Common Council Attest: B. DILWORTII, • • Clerk of Common Connell, AN ORDINANCE • , Antliorlze tile Grading anti Paving of Montgomery 'A v onus from Joist - lisle of Tinton Atrenne to West line of ithermen Avenue-. - Sacrioir :I- . Ba it ordained . an d enacted br the Select and 'Celan:wit Councils of the Ca) of Ape-, itheny. and it is hereby ordained and enacted - by the authority of the same,_That the Committee on Streets be and they are Dere'Oy authorized and directed to invite and • receive proposals! for the grading-and oaring of giontgoesery a time. as aforesaid. and to contract i herefor with I e lowest and. best 'Adders, at their discretion. • lite. Vt. That for therstrpose of , daft ying the i t cost and expenses ot.the . said Impro entente. I here tw and is hereby levied; a Specie ten to be e q u ali . .y is,s,ised.npon the several lo s bound ing and aoutting upon tile , seid itontsto errave. nut respectively tmproportion - TO •thef t e ) et front .In, them respectively cimprised, • and otindlng and,abutting as aforesaid, ~ • ~ tiEd. 3. that ad won as the coitand extiensea of said improvement* Wail be frilly'ascertained, Ittihadl be the, duty of the Street Vonitaissioner to asseza•and apportion the same among the several , lotsboundingand abutting uponsidd giontg O4er . f., liVentle regkertiVEtr, according to the ;die above Indietited, and thereupon proceed to-irilte de- Mand and colloct the same, acchrding to the Act of thee4eneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entlimil , Vta Act defining OW meaner. of ,e2llecting the.eapensed of grading. shit [aving of the is mete end alit) s_:of the .Cl , x of Allegheny.: and Tire:Other •Pil rtieses, r.:Pagse,u the this tleroday of,:idarch, ASS*. • 1: f • ere. 3. That somisebbit shy ordinance as may eOnittm with or be,aeoplied by the , foregoing,' P t e awl the same la hereby repeated e.• - , . Ordained and enieted:into a Jaw, Shia the %Sidi fisZt of Jab'. A. 4. PK jAggs Isidar•TEß, -' ...: l': , 'pridies a theteiettOout cll. J:ninny. J. c , ll l 4o.J o r. i irS 6t i , ite - i i t . , .. o t tua l e Vf. , ..., ALVii,EV SLACK..; 1 - " 7 f , ' :, P'elddeneor lixotiltion Louncil. . Attest: :,•BODltit? ItILM I O II I II . , i,, - • ••• •- •• •• cs Clerk of Comm • .µ Conarfl. g -. • t ME ALM OILDECANICE ~,th lelst tlton . lia - t i n Maier ifero n t re t a as, illtr`l.lgnato tee atiehelloge,ggi nig eririteledetegh Sit& CLBrit braithoia l a p a s a u a p w av ainn d u omrrivbiloigt!eg.f a i liive x kk t atedeottit ar e. n T a i we4egVim gains 'hat thie Ohmlsoloteu,t i be add TACT arligabby,ttethortzed and dtrocteik to i t elet arid recette,pterostda foam co:lunge , {ID* tlatreetiver.. basted it* i6laits: Frost Rase. ;ere Lane through Nitvgt Cognaiongtl4o intigadri tor 044°TeliA1141/4ufbiSellrk-aud, to contract thergfor vg, t be Oweigto t n hes, ladder or bid , 'dem %raki , !? allektibm. , r ittiaVetg-19gmALgottgis:atidex"peittVal' 4 ?' 50 ab1 . 1,7 Ansa tas arpertahted,hebek agtner g 1 41edOgsit art ratrPeolleettdAs provided for. h an act of Assemrdrel.V+v—um rivid_rga, fht*Privralaad a adriblitir+ 0 niedgk o ' , AV* ht oirtk'Sect.tosh(giall act bal,dti'llts , * At% IttititTitliterbny,,C oi:woggle Much _ ' - Sec. 3. Ths3so WWI QC 40/ 0 : 145 Mar omelet grab or' ce stcppitea b foregolbs% bt and ate One tirberehr retinal . Ordabged and enacted had a law this ttie NI day of July. A. I). 1064. • • ^ „ JAJABS . , Treadetavt Stlect Counelk Attest : J . B . ORtace, t • - 4 u (•. •Clerktit SettetiCorracilr.' ^ • „ Alzagrat eidta l Preis - Ide= ht hioti fi• *that: riCielegtV hhiAndtvil. 7. - • • j 32.4 Clerk. Or Common VOlLlOn. =II 11;rF1F1131 AVEINITE 11/ALL' , • , Ittie. 65 Flrthace nee. opposite the - Opera Rouse, Plitabergh pi:. is the coolest and moat desirable place of resent. Liquors cab be had at this place Pure and talood... The Billiard Room are thee/cued nOor in the rear. ... SUMMER RESORTS CRESSON SPRINGS. Tab Favorite Spmmer licoort Situated on the Summit of the ALLEGHENY MOUN7A.INb, 2,200 FEET ABOVE TEE-- LEVEL OP 'THE rEA, will be open for the re ception f guests on the) 15th day of JUNE. ' The buildings connected with the establishment have been eettrelyselloyated and newly farsish ed. Excursion T.t.kets sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Philsdelpbia; Harrisburg and Pitts burgh, good for season. An trains stop at cresson. TNQ FURNIalitt.D COTTAGES FOR RENT. For farther I/3111114M% aridreide , „ GEO tiir. MULLtN, Proprietor, eEson-bpringstleambrla y5:161 - , NITEp S.TALTES ; EL, • NC 11l be opened for. the aeastkuSATURDLY, May' 29th. In aht drst gas* • apootntments, equal to any and yet aflordint - to famlUei all MO comforts of a home. President - Want expects to iflait Cape May this seasons,nliwillstOPitithe , "Untted ,t3tates.r.. Address., • mfa:i9t _ tifilfON 'l!tfrfailL 8 I .Piopri.tor. . , . " --Jr` 41110 . COVRIVAIVICIOVIDION PLEAS,' of Veraitiqil3.3 , 49l of eenteniber—Tenan,„...ll369. In the matter of the Incorporatioh ,of — • 'Tar - A eTISA NB BUILD ING • ASSBCOUTIONIIU' Noticeleherehy,alg en that'oh: the nth day of J1:01;1969, application wad mane' to -geld Conrt to-arant &Charier of Ineornoration - to said Asso elation i.and•that lf , ao salllcLent reason be shows to; the conrari s 'the_ :et* beacranted at the next of fiald. COIIrt: • . • • • . W;•a, B. BELL. a Attorneys' for , Petitioners. JCL'S 19, 1869.. •- yyl):.mM TICE.--Nol ice • hereby - bII I • given to all- in on It t', contem that an 1•104 - been in the Court of Com omnP mi. , for Allegheny 'county far - the granting of ' a CNA). Title OF INCORPORATIoN to the THIRD NATIONAL BUILDINU , AND L')AN AS•VOILTa. , N OfNI •: , ..11117 GSM& and .if no raftlelent - reason be shown to the eontrars. the as= will be granted at thane= term of Court. • BY .TEXIS .CUU BT. JAcioa WALiza, Prothonotary.. - - • • • • - • ~••• Ma • 'O AT estate of ailmwstration: cum testiminto anneso on e estate of . JAMES AK% -SRA , late - Of the rough or -liirmingaurri. Allegheny cellar. de ,Oessen, have. been .graist.d t;) the ;undersigned. all' persons ludettect - to sald - estite see reasested AO makes immediate Perna= -and ithese,. , havise -claims ••gainst.,the estate of said ;deer.dent will make known the suns Without delay to W. C. •niftiHflgESAlMlEf. Administrator. Jr 33 xo37iT cc . .BT Dunnond , street: Pittsburgh ASSESSME NTS. OrriCz or Crrerzebrc.*Era 4,- , elThlitvitYon, t •PirsBUneat,:Jaly•lil3;lBB9. FITICEThe "assessinnt ;for Graninc. , Pivine and Curbleig ILT EN tsTlLEE'Artrom.l3t. Patrick's Alley to Bind atreet. , is now ready for examination, and can be seen Ain's ogle...mall TiII:MD.IM August 34 when qt:will be rettirned to the City Treas urers? once tor collection. - - - JYZ 8. J. et(H)BE, coy Engineer. UTTICS or CITY BIMINI= ANDSUIWITOR. _ PitXr.bUrgll. July SIC 11369. - 4vricE.-rirhe Assessment for the - partial Grading of Bluff. street. froui Cooper to P. Ide street, is now ready for emend nation;- and can be seen at this omen until ITIES - D AT, kAumwt: 0.1, when-it will be returned to the • ity T r ea,stirer's, °flee for alleetion. 1) 23:ts5d 11... J. MOORE, City Engineer. CITY EVOINSinriOeFICE. 22 AILEGICZNY July 513, 1869. •' . „ N OTlet.—llie AsSeas:in lents for , _ Gradingand Pay 14 of LINDSEY'S ALLEY, from. Ledlie, street to Jackson street. Also the 'Laic:an:neat for the' Giading snd , Paving -of KAM ik:LLEY; `-tkini"LinilieVe alley to Ramage alley, are - Leidy for examination. and ean-lie seen aille oftlesfof the City . Engineer until A116 , 1M ua,"Jio.tr, ',v01.. 'will be l•placedin flit handaOttheQity Treasnrerfor col. leotion. 4 % "" tt ellasuss viLvas, is24:ins:i' . , :AUCIDION. 58LES. TOCILIPAND GROEND- It ENT* 14.1 4TUesDAY jtV,B.filb.e, July' 24th. at '8 o'clock,- will be sold on' aeoond .fluor of Cominer erardales-Itoottis, 1613 eitilthflat stet et, < JO ehttes'eenondiblatitial Bank: ~: ieguom N at i ona l . ahareaillaburabAfarinee Bank: Idt) - abate , ' Gemmin'lnturenee • A/trete/1Y Nallti Railroad 7 per cant. • :also, a perPitn`tl Grodnd itent'Of 4.71,80 per annum on She Lafayette liaTfllnt , ding Lot, Weod street.. below -Yourth airenne. big ground rent Is a very delsll;4de Oppertunitv for the most se cure InfeatuceOssible; and at the pr,sent WO rate ofintereat..whleh will remain perma nent' to the pnrehaser;thronsn all future redne tiort or:int erEtt s ratea • ' - jrZ 41...:MelfsWAISTEcpaquoneer. 1112B.Cad.NT;.:T4ILORS. B Cirttr liespetheld e,l AM 11C if A l t rr • TAXI An •- • ' No. 53 Siatlatal&ttieet,Pittsburgh. ie•ZSI •• • • - iN24 Aorl no3,miti:stock of. Jnit:recp±ved r sem, *etc Aiwa Tallar:,V.3l3sObtfld street. - Ititie 4 ti**,l7P:ol.47, Northwest corner of West Comoton. Allegheny. jiripplirlfzi&TVA,SlCAU,l44-CO. davi OA hAkd Of preps 39 **mbar/. notice Hearth In 4 Step Btooee. - I,_ gOrtilltrynilks.lirewery yacht; se: iffeadA laxii ndTotribfiltones. *e. ,r:94 eel ...It.nn sage = I A: f 0 e OfttRIOUS alities- ,- alidit: , lCglors. 1-41!litt ' ' Pllitlekiti t iiSeratinlgtiiiii) laying Slate and rpal_, rind dlltinsol4l4a Part 4. 4 :111 1 4 1 1Igid Miens *4°F:et il ! • 1 .11 `" t.. "' • , • "• ; • - .•' ' Atn r l l%'f# 4•••,*14 1 Ete' MEI . • • t • Eitnt li PA ; I.'. , RA 111 ARK;;, 11 mmers, .0 . Os t (.4e. ;11.*IF,”11: 4,1 1. e,. 1 1 9!ftle•PlU34:1E' Ll 3 • :rtapponmkt ' 7 0121,,E b a b mite fJ.7o'' 4 3'l O. tt i ,1 • IytAB B PLIMVS. I 'n4OIOIIIt: migsAitos Emintognsa. Ciotti RICADA.CIII6 ,wiumuALzos. its.Llxtu i wu.x. Cu RI Dire rusts. AAMALl.vs"Eilltfe.' CURT, Cosa MUHL t' • • •-,, telgtrearshalP4•Uxtrisl.jlio pgi bottle. 01 .14984E a reet. • g. giut$HALL a" CO • D Kett!, rtetore.- • ' • For sale , wtiOteafild onteuu: bp GEO. A. WELLY. Ilttebergh. fecilwrvra a I =EI itlary, Pa r'. + :CITY ENGIFEEB. STONE.. TE.
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