The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 29, 1869, Image 7

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Tile Pluez Canal—What Is lit
The ;progress of the great work of - the
uez 1 Canal under the charge of M. de
esseps, naturally attracts a large share
public attention; and an intere sting
irvey of the enterprise, by E. Hepple
all, has just beenpnblisbed • the,illus
ated supplement of • :
Journal,
•/euranil
5., which we take the most ,prominent
cts:
The Canal itself is a vast! ditch, one
,indred miles in length, three hundred
et, wide at the top, from one hundred to
aebundred and fifty feet wide at the
ittom,viith an average depth of twenty
ur feet, connecting,four natural flakes,
hich are situated at distances from ten
fifteen miles from escitother, and die,
lamina at either end into a great 'lila - ld
a.
Stupendous \ difficulties attended the
ninstruction of the work, and threatened
make it, when finished, of no perms,-
I tett utility. I , Prominent among these
ere the sand storms of the desert, which
ould fill up the ditch, and deposits of the
ile, which would obstruct the entrance
ith bars. To \ avoid damage from the
.nd storms, grt barriers of sand fifty
et high have b6ettraised - on either side.
: the canal. To provide against the
lidtuil: accumulation: of bars, two enor
ousetties- o breakwaters j ; have been
1 . .
. trried out into the Mediterranean, one
_7O thousand y rds andibe other two
°wand sevenhundred yards•in length.
he mechanical appliances, excavaors,
edging, %maims, &e., &c., required for
ese operations, were erected on the
ost 'Colossal scale and at a vast expendi
re of money. i - •
No locks are required along the line
om one end to the other, the wide area
the Bitter lakes, which are- estimated
contain.nine hundred million tons of
ater. sufficing - to break the current and
gulate the now of water from sea to sea.
Port Said on the Mediterranean, and
iez on, the Red Sea, are the termini o f
e canal. Although the Tinal opening of
e work for ships of the largest class wa
it. take place for more than twelve
onthe from the present time, the formal
,emony for the wedding . of the oceans
it be celebrated with Oriental pomp on
.':,l3th of October of the current ,year.
:, 1 , .... tents, gay with the flags of all ta
hi* will be pitched under the shadow
the Pyramids, and all the crowned
ads of Europe have been,invited to
ace the august occasion wi their prea-
After ail, grand as the work Is, and
pithy of the nineteenth century { the
nal is yet an experiment, audit remains
be seen whether or not it will fully ,
stify the prophesies of ,its originators in
yolutionizing the commerce of the
rld. It has been the result of French
'nine and enterprise. and if it prove a
)nmercial success the pecuniary returns
11 , be chiefly from British pockets.
A “Muncnausen ,, Gun.
fine Des Moines ( Iowa) Begister, says:
X.gentkman from Adair county passed
rough that town a few days since on his
ty to Washington, to obtain a patent
A on . )nnon that a 'imam laboring on
3 farm, had invented, which he says will
,r 1 a ball .of death and destruction the
3tance.of fourteen, miles.. We cannot
nctly explain the Principle, for he didn't
:actly tell ns; but as near as we can
. then it, the wonderful btdl of this won
' I rful gun is to be of seven parts, with
me - six fuses. The power of the
nit= sends the ball humming
'4) miles from the muzzle, lighting
ae No. 1, which burns to the powder in
e.bull in the time the ball travels two
• :les, when an explosion takes place
• :Itch sends the bell two miles further,
ien fuse No. 3 does its duty and propels
hallow miler-further, and. so .:an- to
• end of the fuses and the fourteen
.lea. Tne inventoi, wbo, as we have
fore said, ,is a common laborer 'on the
•to,'Unvetsed in war, clainis that his in-
ration has no humbug about it,,that it
11 Jo what he says it willoind perhaps
tter. Tne gentleman who has - gone to
'are the,patent torhim Is authorized to
`1 the-right to the ,Govertunent for one
,lion dollars."
This beats the gun which was once in
nted to shoot round a corner.
'Horace Greeley°, in one of his recent
?aye on . Protecticin to American Indus
givPs an. account. of the-early legis
ion on this subject, and says of the
fff bill reported by Kr. 'Lowndes, of
uth Carolina: .."One of its most salient
'..)viSions was thit which 'established a
Jairnuns of twenty-five cents per square
!rd• for cotton labrics—_tbat is ta'say,
duties on cotton arid on it - POI - len tab
s being alike. fixed at. twenty-five per
ht.. it was provided that all - cotton lab
s invoiced as costing less than:twenty
e cents per • square •yard should =ue
ereed to have cost That sum, and sub
-..teci to duty accordingly. The effect,
course, was to make the amount actu
y assessed on theap, • coarse • cotton
ods equal to an ad va/orum impost of
;y to one hupdped per ,cenl.."': The
me principle has since been extended
;'tile d.ntles payable, on:. other . articles,
d the present liw imposes on woollen
• siery costing $l,BO, gold, a dozen, no
a than 132 per cent., and on silk hosiery
sting $24 a dozen, only 80 per cent. ad
Passe copies of,old letters or mann
cipt can be taken it is said, by . pressin
a pages on the diunilettedlnilier the
ual way, and then applying the vapor
-Alttionglr'stO
pear to-, folrovr,the::first operatibli,:nie
a assured that atter the second the Jet-,
it will appear distilling; On the damp
• ed, blotting ! pap= ?mother ingthod
twists in' dampening 'the 'manuscript
th a solution of sugar, honey, or mu
egenous matter, and then applying the
inpened paper as heretofore.' In this
Se the sugar is applied to the paper in
-61 of boi.pg:zh44 OrStiOgslY thit
k as is donelnone form or other with
nary,- MPYin6ioB.
COMPRESSED FLOUR. —The Emperor
4) 01 e 0 4.1, 1 1 11t islattedttinving ribserv
the iireat space occupied by flour in
ks,„ dirtcted that, experiment! should
'made to tesethe practicability of pack
k
the rations, of *be ,French soldiers in,
sale 3 (Milt, so ataciilie ` rendered' Wore
!y of transportatiOP. These •exPerie
;nts proyed successful,. and thc-flour is
w subjected to powerful hydraulic:
smite . , and after having been packed in
• tin'easeti - served out to the differ.
regiments. The 'flour is' also protee- -
1 from the (limpness of the atmosphere
thus is-lese become,mouldy,
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^42 :1"; , :"..r'..„.
DIMING a recent trip tol3leiliges, Capt.
Wm. M. • Clement, of.Gloncester, Mass.,
caught a skate fish, with the initials L M.
K., 1854, cut on his back, showing very
plainly that this was not the first time his
skateship had been drawn ont of his
native element. He was evidently an old
settler. , •
Tan old "Temple Farm," near York
town, Va. upon which Lord Co rn wallis
surrendered his forces and sinned the aril- I
des of capitulation, has just been sold by
public auction. It contains from. four; to
five hundred acres, and is said to be e7e
of the best cultivated farms inthat porti n
of the State. It brought $BOOO.
AT NEWPORT the fashionable pro
gramme at the hotels is to rise at nine, or
thereabouts, as the previdus night's' oc
cupation will allow. After breakfasting,
a drive is taken to the bea44 a bath is
indulged in, and the ladies go down to
shop. After an elaborate toilet they dine,
then dress tOr a drive on the avenue or
wherever fashion may- dictate, and at
night they'are at hope, parties and various
ways to pass away the evening, even to
the wee small hour& The
~intervals are
filled up, with dressing and Undressing,
flirtations, conic's, promenades; etc.
Minimums.
Tan water of a cistern neat Nashville
;miring acquired a singular• flavor, some
of it was analyzed by two Young physi
clans 'who gave it as flies opinion that a
stream of pute chalybeite water had burst
through the' wills of the cistern, and
changed the taste of its contents. All the
satisfiedn that neighborhood were well
as to the decision, and continued
using it. Recently the cistern was
cleaned out, and the chalybeate was found
to come from dead, cats. The people have
not now as much' confidence as they had
in:the "science" of the young students.
COMMON STEF.I. may, it is claimed, be
endowed with the properties of the finest
cast metal, and 'when burned be brought
back to its original condition, by the use
of a tempering liquid invented by a
French locksmith. His bath is prepared
by adding two pounds of hydrocholic
acid, three hundred grains of nitric acid
(specific gravity 1,334), three hundred
and twenty-five graitis of sulphate of zinc
and about three ounces of tripolito about
four gallo - ns of water. A piece of cast
iron weighing about three ounces is to be
placed in this liquid and allowed to remain
twenty-four hours, when it is ready for
I use. - • •
ACCORDIRG•to the Paris Tamps, oa the
day when Victor Hago's new novel,
"L'Homme qui Rit," 'was published in
Paris, the following translations appeared:
Three, in English, viz : one in London,
one in Lepsic and the other in New York ;
one in German, at Berlin ; four in Span
ish, viz.: two in Madrid, one at Havana,
and one in Paris ; two in Portuguese,
viz.: one in Lisbon and the other at Rto
Janeiro ; one in Russian, at St. Peters
burgh ; one in Polish, at Warsaw ; one
in Dutch, at Rotterdam ; two in Greek,
viz.: one at Athens and the other at Con
stantinople :one in Hungarian, at Path;
one in Swedish, at Stockholm, and one
in the Czech language at Prague.
A 'nw test of the diamond, which may
be considered somewhat in the light of a
"kill-or-cure," consists in plied - lig the
stone to be tested in a platinum crucible,
with pulverized flour.sper, and :scarring
upon it concentrated sulphuric acid. it
is then to be heated for a time, until all
the fames evolved pass off, and the cruci4
ble is then allowed to cool; should the
stone be a real diamond it will be found
unaffected, whereas an imitation will dis
appear.entirely, or else be so corroded as
tote materially reduced in size. A better
test than thl4- however, consists in the
use at hydrofluoric acid itself, which,
when applied in the fbrm of a single drop
to the surface of the stone, will almost
immediately act upon an imitation, but
I will leave a true diamond untouched.
A eON, of William Collier, of Crab
Orchard, Kentucky, aged sixteen years,
was mowing a meadow with a common
t wo-horse mowing-machine, and on reach
ing a rather ragged point the , machine
came near turning over,' when, to save
hirnself,•the young man jumped, and un
fortunately: became entangled in ,the
sickle. The horses became frightened
and ran, horribly cutting and mangling
both the legs of he youth, and literally
s3vering both heela from the other portion
of the feet, leaving Wem in the shoes.
Several physicians were ; summoned, but
aMputation was not performed until over
&gilt hours after the injury was received.
Tee great loss of blood before amputation,
added to the shock of the injury and ope
ration, caused his death the same evening.
True is the way the big
. brick six story
hotel at Pelham in Bestows being moved,
to widen Boylston street. Eighteen trayerses have been constructed under the
building, each forming a tramway. • All
are equal to the best , foundation
Each of them is thus built: A trench is
dug from the foundation's-westward four
teen feet in length. The trench is filled
in its whole length with: immense blocks
of granite. On these a brick wall
is built of the strongest 'cement, two feet
wide, one or two feet high and fourteen
feet long. Along the top of this wall run
several rails an inch or two apart. 'These
rails are made of flat, thick iron. , From
under every one of the six walls that run
from Boylston street to" the back of the
building these taverns of stone, brick
and iron go fourteen feet westward in We
direction that the building is to go. The
building will roll on small iron rollers or
I round bars, which roll - on the flat iron
rails along the traverses.
' Tint Kansas City, rinses of the 22d re
ports thelolloWing case of 'snake-bite and
. cure: "While mowing- ilk a meadow last
;Tuesday, two miles south-east of West
port, a man named James Scroggin was
bitten. on the left leg, five inches shovel
'the ankle, by a large prairie rattlesnake.
Ligaments were at once' bound tightly
above and below the wound: !A'plece of
'stick was Alien ' Inserted between • the
thongd and the ficsh, until by twisting tlie -
stick round the ligature' was ao:CentraCted
as to suspend circulation in the bitten
part. '; , WhistY was then . given at
intervals and in copious • doses.
•In the meantime the flesh arveen the
ligatures had become so numbed - that it
was almost dead to feeling, when% it was
excoriated around the poisoned mark and '
allpwed to bleed as freely as it would. ,
stupor - at . fltatidenied to come. over Mr:
"Scroggin, and he begged W be permitted
X 0 sleet)jag, a little'while. There lay the
danger, however. Tlie-pois' on was doing
its work bravely, and fighting the alcohol
with 'some show of success; 4 but More
whisky was given, and Scroggin kept at
exercise tor several hours: "'Atter - that he
began to recover, and , by Wednesday
morning he.feit Lut few bad eflOtt from ,
-the bite.;; Scarcely any swelling extmst.d.i
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Oriq - cx Mtg. & COitIrkLIATILVIVI..If, CO.. I.
• Prrranusion. nnov• '
WNO'TICIS BONDUOLD
Mt.—Notice is nerebreiven that Con.
yon O. Turtle Creek. DivPdou Sends, due
August 1•t next, will be paid on and after that
date en presentation and delivery at the/n: l3
National Bank of Pittsburgh.
JOHN H. PAGE , Jg.
Secretary and Treasurer.
Iyl4 TPST
arNOTICE. • *.
CITY TAXESIB69. -
!
In accordance with Section 6th, Fade 99 8 of
City Digest,
NOTICE IS NINMIT GIVEN
_ T() THE
CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH,
That 'the nr6e . ssmetis for :$69 of City. City
Building, . Yoor, Business. City School
and Ward School Taxes and City Water _Bents
have teen returned to me fin collection.
The above taxes are subject to a DEDUCTION
CF FIVE PEE CENTUAL If paid on or before the
Pivot Dayof August, -
sad TWO FEE CENT Uli if paid between the
FIRST DAY OF 'AUGUST.
"alb Tam
FIFTEENTH= DAY OF • 1 SEPTEMBER.
'AWN* deduction Will be allowed on tame. paid
111 7dritt be cfr a dv we p Oct . ° ,ri r be ar itii :
to 02198160oto e ber first, and an additional
Ave per- eentum will' be .added to all teats re-.
Maiming unpaid on, November first.
• A. .I COCHRAN,
• CITY.TR'EAI3I7RILM, 4th AVENUE.
P/T2BlrlanoB. July 14. 1889. : • elitleg
ICE FOR SALE.
BY TUE TON OR OTUERWISE,
IN ARBUCKLE ALLEY
Between ',stock street sod the Bathosd.
jy2.7:m52
ICE! ICE! ICE!
WM. :KREBS,
ICE DE*LER,
No. 55 Diaanoxicl
• • P1TT81317111311, PAL
;17.1110;nrgerentartri4reueltetibilitrqbetralitse%411.71-..hthe
TCE CHEAPER TRAN EVER.
aving been appointed sole ►gent for this city
for the sate of • •
C7Ututauqua County (Yew York)
WOKE ICE,
•
I am now prfpared to furnish ft daily in car loads
at depot to dealers at low rates. - .
Parties desiring to purchase or mak, arrange-
Meta s to get It will please leare lbelr o . ders two
days before requiring. -
JOHN WHITE, Jr.,
jT7.l:to#l
I,to 31 apt yllog_ll fr,s)
BTIEGEL,
'mateCasterwithW. B e peahelde.S
DEERCEL&Pirr
TAILOR,
No. 53 Smithfield Street s Pittaburgh.
5e213:92/
NE'W SPRING GOODS. •
A relandld new steel of
GOTHS, GASStArEILES, ac.,
Jost received by HENRY BLICYMIZ.
,rl4: Meraluint Taflar. Ira ISintibtlebi street.
SUMMER RESORTS.
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CRESbON SPRINGS.
rids Favorite Summer Resort,
Situated on the Summit of the ALLEGHENY
ItoPNTALNS, RAUH FRET
LEVEL OFwUI be oprn fo •
caption of guests cm the 15th day ofJ U NE.
The buildings connected with the establishment
have been entirely renovated and newly furnish
ed. Excursion Ti• tett told by the Pennsylvania -
Railroad. at Philsdelptila, Harrisburg and Pitts
burgh, good fur th , season. All trains stop at,
.:reason. T 0 F eRN isH Ell COTTAGES FOR
RENT. For further intormattorn address
. GEO W. MULLIN. Proprieor.
CI esson Springs, Calabria county. Pa.
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LIVERY STABLIDS.
301111 11. iTSWAST ... .1/013T. 11.44.TTZBEION.
Roux% a. p 4 trr' ..- EasoN & co.,
LIVELIVY• SALE AND
COMMISSION STABLES
COL SEVENTII AVENUE & LIBERTY BT.,
PITTSBIIIIGII, Pd
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AN ORDINANCE
Authorising Hussey. Wells & Co,
to throsigretat Iron-Clitd Additions to
their Prexent it °rho. --
ditcrion 1. Bs U ordained and niadfd by the
City of Pittsburgh, in Select and (7017411%011 Cava.
efts assembled, and it.ts hsrebYordoin l4 2.7na
enacted try the authority cif the same., That Bin.
sey, Wells' .f.; Co on cud tbey'are hereby author.
teed to construct iron clad additions to ititir ,
preterit - aorta, as follows: One addition to rear
of mill on 'corner 14th' and Yam streets, alone
Mulberry alley. 66 by 55 feet. Alio, all addi
tion to suop fronting on Aerobia street. running
towards 17th street 113 , by 11)0 feet: also to re
build store room on 171 b intent. N 6 feet
SSC. A. That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with l lbn passage of this ordi
nance at the present' time , be and the'came is
hereuy repealed so far as the, same arrepta this cc
dinante.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in t ctitliXils,
this 118th . day of June.lB69. ,
• • _
en JAMILP MCAULEY.
' Yresi
Attest E. C. idOnnow il , t°r . "661 " ")""U..
• - Clerk of select
W. A. TOMLIMBON: ,
president of or common council.
Attest :E. MC/ A , Tkk. •
• •• Cleric of Oommon Connell. '
hooFlNG"stAtil OF:tehkg
Qualitiet and. Colors.
Pante eitsgtento.s tnaThand
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• . :11. 8. NEWIWii,
No: lieVeFish Ave n ue,
sato . lllo6 PITT:if/TINGE. PA
CEMENT. -100
Obis Louisville Mll4 . 1110 Cement.' for soli
'I. H ". PiPigitE i.
•
'Factorf
criew4:oi#l.),?Xec v lstieu t do.: for Hada
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ICE
JOSEPH JOHNSTON.
336 PENN STRUT.
ES=
SCHENCK'S ‘ POILMONIC
AND
MA..wriiiiVlEußas EA ZII cl 6 re' Consumption,
Liver Complaint and Dyspepala,,i th f taken accord
ing to directions . They are all ree to be taken
at the same time. They cleanse the stomacb, re
lax the liver and put it to work; then the appetite
becomes good; the fowl digests end makes good
blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the
diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the
patient outgrows toe disease and gets well. This
is the only way to cure consumption. • •
To these three medicines Dr. J. IL Schenck, of
Philadelphia. owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. - The Pal.
=onto Syrup ripens the morbid' matter in the
lungs, nature throws it off by au easy expectora
tion, for when the phieem, or matter IS ripe a
slight cough will throw it rig. and the patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal. _
T., do this, the Seaweed 'Joule. and Mandrake,
Pills must be ireely used to cleanse the stomach
and liver. so that the Pulmonte Syrup and the
food will make good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills set upon the liver, '
removing all obstructions. relax the ducts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver
Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the
Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly poison wtich Is very dan
gerous to use unless with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bla dder and start the secretions
of the liver like tebenck"s Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complain is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenck's Seaweed Tonle is a gentle stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed,
which this preparation is made 01. assists the
stomach to Pirow out the gastric juice to dissolve
the food with the Putmonle Syrup, and it is made
into good hood without fermentation or souring
in the stomach. ..
the great reason why physiclises do not cure
1 Consumption is, they try to do too much: they
give medicine to step the cough. to stop chills,to
stop night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing
they derange the whole digestive powers. lock
lug np thesecret.ons. and eventually the patient
sinks and dies. „ . , , , • . •
Dr. Schenek, in lets trestment, does not try
stopstop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever.• Ne
move the cause, and taey will all Mop - of . their
owe accord, No one can be cured of_Consump.,
tion, Liver CoMplaint,' DrPepsia, extant,
Canters - Ulcerated Throati:uMees the neer- and
stotatecn grenade healthy. • • . .. .' ..'
• If a person 'has consum p tion , of coarse me
nags in some way
_are diseased; Muter tubercles,
abcesses, bronchial Irritation. pleura adhesion.
or the lungs are a mass of Inflammation and fest
decaying. In such cases what must be done?' It
is not only the lungs ;nu are wasting: but it is
the whole body.,Tbe stomach and liver have lost
their power topake blood out of fo d. Now the
only chance is to tate Dr. ftehencr's three medi.
eines, which will bring op a tone to the stomach,
' the patient will begin to want food, itwill digest
easily and make good blood; then the patienCbe.
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 tne
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is no lung mutae and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsia, iicitienck's Seaweed
Tonle and Mandrake Pllig are sufficient, without
the •Pulmonle Syrup. Take the Manci rake Pills
freely in ad billions complaints. as they are Der
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past, and now weighs Slais
pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary ConsumpUoo
hi. pbit, ideas having prouonneed his case hope
less and abandoned him to his fate. He was cared
by the aforesaid met Mines, and since bla recove
ry many thousands similarly afflicted have used
Dr. ischencit's preparation with the same re
rearkab e success.. Pull directions accompany
each, m king it not absolutely necessary. to per
sonator Dr. •Sebenet, unless patients wish
their la lun gs examined, and tor this purpose be is
1.,,
profess) wally at his Principal °M oe , philsdel.
1 pots, ev !Saturday. where all letters for advice
must be dressed. He Is also profese'onally at
No. 38 Bond street. New York. every other
Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover street, Beaten,
every other Wednesday, lie gives advice tree,
but for • thorougb examinstion with his .Itespi
rometer the price laid. ,13.1.ce hours at each city
from 9 a. u. to 3 r. at. .... 4 ._
Price of the Pulmoniti Syrup and Seaweed Mon.
ic each gLSOI per bottle. or e1f.50 a half dtwen.
Mandrake Ms sib cents a box. For sale by all
ArvTErtnetp. .- ' mvl9:lsl.dBt"
DOCTOR WHITTIER CON
TINUES TO - TILEAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. That numerous class of WWI
running from self-abuse, producing un
manliness, nervous debhtty. irritability, erup
tions. seminal emissions, and finally Im
potency, permanently oared • Persons afflict
ed will aelleate. intricate and long +tand
tug
coiistitutionalcoraplaints are politely Invited
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
Experience. the best or teachers. has nudged
him to perfect remedies at once efficient,
s
permanent, and which In most cases cut be t il l e a
without hindrance to business. Medicines pre ,
pared to the establishment.. which embraces Of-
See, reception and waiting rooms; also, warding
anu sleeping apartments for pai.lents requiring
daily personal attention, and vapor and chmi..
cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed, staxe your
case. Head what he says In his pamphlet of fifty
rages. seat to sot address for two stampstn seal.
allnve pre. Thouaands of cases treated nu.
at office and all over the country, Consul
tation free, personally or by mall. _Office No. 9
Wylie street, (near Court House), Pittsburgh.
Pa. Hours 9 A. )1. to S P. m. - Sundays 19 it.
to 2 P. 2, .pamplget sent to any address for two
stamps.
WELECTRICITY AS A CUBA..
TIVE.—Dr. A. B. STEVENS has been
Ming Electricity as a Sl'LniAl. RZitiLDY 111 curing
Chronic u well as acute conditions WITUORT
MSDICIIIIX for more la an TEN Yrdillk,wtitt un
bounded success'. A rsa4TULIT. inefuding alt
parmulars, with certidcates and reliable refer.
aloes, will be sent to any Inquirer. -
A few furnish. d rooms vacant. for boardlne Pa.
tients in the Doctor's family. if applied for soon.
(Mice and residenee, 9,n1 ARCH SrREET,
PHILADELPHIA. wiellie/2
IarIi t &TCRELOWS HA*PIE.
This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world:
the only true and perfect Met-harmless, rens
pie, Instantaneous: no diaappoiutznentt no ll
dieulotut tints; remedies the 111. effects of bad
dyes; initeroranes and leave* the Hair soft and
beautiful. black or brown. Bold by all Druggists
lid Perftunen; and properly. applUed Batche
r, Wit /oratory; Fro. 16 Bond street. S lew
Tork.
Iar'EPILEPSY CAN BE COILED
• —Those having friends afflicted are ear•
nestly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of
References and Testlmonlails. ~settich will cone
Mace the most skeptical of the curability of Ai,
diatom. Address VAP BUREN LOCKROW,
)1.1i., 36 Great Jones street, New York.
ofhls:o3 . .d&F • '
arTHE MARRIAGE
Essays on the 'ERWI end OH and
the VOLLIRS OF AGE, la to SOCIAL
E V ILS, with certain hel p for the erring and un
fOrtunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free
of charge. Address, HOWARD AMOOLATION,
Box P,Thiladelplxia, Ya.. nay2l:lB3-d&F
WINES. LIQ ORS, &c.
SCHMIDT
IMPORT OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &O,
WHOLESALE I)F.ILSBS 13
PURE nRYE
409 PENN sTREET.
UsVe Removed to
NOS. BSI AND 386 PENN,
Cor. (farroisrly Canal.
J. 1.. roma .S. S. wrlniallioy
DI LLINGER & STEVENSON
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure Rye Whiskies.
* IMPORTEIII43,O9
BRANDIES I WINESI*GINS,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
TOSEPH S FINCH
. , ,
Nos. ISA, #l4, / 110 11 1 N,Ualsima / 911 9 •
!I/UM - 0 2 7 12 4 T. ,rlTTFOßinguii.
leper Distilled tare Rye loildriltep
Also:cleats:li int IPO
gutißic,linPg.
VIM"! FiSlol:4lootenzac'Shad
In half barrels: Pototeae' Hernuk In bar
rel: Mackerel Ne.'l, 9,and 3 'hi urines sized
natant; White Pleb.: Lake /terrier. rut sale
;ow t' the trade by, WiI,27,LA-Nti I CO., 17*
act 17* Wood street.
- -
AN ORDINANCE
=MEI
•
G anting Certain Privileges to the
Piitsburgh and Connellsvilleßail
road Company.
SaCTION 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the
city of Pituburgh. in select and Common Coun
cils assemb!ed, and Ii is hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of the same, That it
shell be lawful for the Pittsburgh and Coon ells
ville Railroad Com Dan, to enter upon the streets
and wharves of the tety or Pittsburgh and COx:
street a branch of their railroad of single track
from their depot on Grant street alongthe outside
or southern edge of Water s reet to the point,
*lrving from the line of Water street at or near
the point to I)egliesse Way and tiro Allegheny
'Wharf. and k eerhug alone alad Wh hrf aa close as
practicable to the northern line of Duquesne
War, under the St. Clair street and Hand street
Bridges, to such point at or near the Railroad
Fridge as will • liable said Company to make a
practicable workit. g w h i ch alo with any railroad
now constructed or may hereafter be con
structed to tile same pcont. And it
Company
further lawful for said Railroad
to construct as approach from the tracks
above Mentlol/ ed across the 'wham to
any railroad bridge . which may hereaf
ter be erected across the 'Monongahela or
Allegheny river, at or near the point, for the nee
.of paid railroad; provided: nowever, that said
approach shall be constructed in such place and
in such manner as.-may bis agreed between , said
Company and the proper Wharf Committee.
See. R. Said t ompany shall, in the construe•
lion of laid trick, nib rails of a pattern to be sp.
proved bathe Mr. et Committee, and shall eon
form to the gran eof the streets and wharves Upon
which they may,be laid. unless tile Street Com
mittee and proper Wharf Committee ahall con
; sent to rues alteration Of grade as said Company
may desire to make.
Sac. Whenever.saidCompanyistiall desire to
lay any Dolt( if of the track hereby rilithot teed,
they sthill , nOtife the Engineer of .shy city, who,
Under the directs in of the Street Committee .:nd
PrOper.Whart Committee, luconneetion with tbe
- .engineer of said COMparty. shall ..detertnitie
the exact location Of maid tricks ni.Clt the
same cattle Mond atm indicate the grade them
Eigc. 4. Said track 011111m - 11dd Ind all pave-
meats which may be displaced lelsid under .the
• euperinidence and sublect AO the ariProval of
the Cit y Engineer. and all ex False attending the
same s the pld by said Company. who shall
thereafter keep the same in goon repair and con
?Alen between the rails and, three feet on each
side thereof. and 'said Company ehall place iron
culverts under mild rallrointraek and across Wa...
ter Street and Dligneane Way. whenever required
by the Street Committee. or a pattern t o 'ap
proved by said Committee.
Sac. 5. 1 I anv change shall be, made .to the
streets or wharves, said Company sail! pay all
damages which maybe occasioned thereby.
Inge. 6. Said Company shall not • traverse the
streets and wharves of iiicleity vrithtnt ir
tAves and cars at a greater rate of spee d Manion?
miles per hour; shall rot nee bituminous coal or
wood m their locomotires; shad cause a watch
man to precede each' and every train or
locomotive as it passes along said b. anat.'
a fecien.iy . far In advance to Suture sate.'
tv to persons pas.iilr over the, same:
shall In all respects conform to the oroinances of
the city now itt force for the regulation of Tali
roads, and be subject at a I times hereafter to
such proper rules regulating the use of said track
ai may ins round nedessary for the protection of
the p and property oi tit ell Lens of Pitts
burs h. r •
• Sac 5. That the grant contained in thla ortd
. nance shall not re construed to confer any fur
ther or greater right than may be lawfinly gran
ted by the Councils of the city ol Pittsburgn,
and is -Wen upon the express condition theistic(
track shall be laid and but In operation within
one year from the date of itspaesage
exc. S. This oidiaance 'had not be published
or recorded until. the sal a Company shad, by es•
caution of its gt , ard of Directors. accept the
same, which shall be done within thirty days.
snl authorise the proper ofecersof said Company
to enter into a contract to fulfill the Conditions
thereof. A .111 said Company shall not be author
ized to do anything , un..er. this.ordinance until
such contract shalt have been Aligned and filed
with the City Controller. •
Laid over until next meeting and ordered to be
piloted once In the papers authorised to do the
eltrprinting.
A SUPPLEMENT
To an Ordioance 'Entitled "An Or
dinance Providing for the Issue of
Bonds Aixtounting : to tbe Sum of
$250 000 of the vilaier Loaned• thorized by the Act, App
February 8, 1868," Passed June
15, 1869.
SucitoN 1. •Be 11 on:allied and enacted by
the City t.l Piatourgt4 in Se.lect sad CORY
mon Councils assembled, and' it fe hereby
ordained and enacted by eke authorffy of the
same, That the aer oud section of theordlnance
entitled, **An Ordinance providlns fur tne Issue
of bonds amounting to the sum of $950,000 of •
the Water Loan authorized by the Art approved
February 8. 1868," passed :Runs 15. 1860? be
and is
follows:mended 'so that the *sane shall
read as Mid bonds ►Shall be made payable
VI bearer when semi-annual coupons attached:
they shalt be sums of ohe hundred. two hen•
Bred, five hundred sad one thousand dollars.
111
such proportion as the'Finance Committee may
determine: they shall bear interest at the rate
of seven per centnm per annum. and o-hall be
payable iti.twentr.ave mars from the nest day
of April, A. 1868: which: shall be the date cf
said bonds: the principal and interest shall be
payaole at the office of tine City Treasurer, in the
City of Pittsburgh: .They
We ansh lie signed by the
Mayor. countersigned by City ...onuolbr,
anu shall be sealed oy the Mayor with the cor
porate seal of said city.
• SZt. Si.. The sewed acct.:at of the I.IILIVC., men.
t toned ordinance hereby enpplied, la hereby re
pealed.
Sze. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the patinae ef this ordinance at
the present time, be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and. - enacted into a law in. Councils,
this ABth day. oi July. A. 1.). 1860...
IIILL Butcvrni,
• - rt..6l , lent: pro tem of Select Council.
Atteit: I. S. .11contoow.
Clerk of :tenet Cednrit , •
•
- ' 30118 BARTOW.
President pro tem of Common Council.
Attest: ii. DICJIdSTEn. - -
Clerk of Common council. ow
A SUP t , LENIENT
iran Ordinance, 'Entitled "An Or-.
dinaoce Authorizing the Issue cf
Bonds ror the PurpOscipf Redeem
ing Matured and Maturing In
debtedness of the City,".Passedthe
15th Day of June, 4. D. 1868.
shCrioN 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City 4/ Pittetreirgh, in lialect and Common' Conn.
cite - assembled. and' it is /weft ordained and
enacted by tan aarkeeity to Jams. That the'
second section of an ordinance entitled An
vrdinanc• authorizina the tune of Bonds - for the
purpose or, redeeming matured' and maturing - in.
debtedness of the City," passed Juno 15 1860,
Isbell be and is hereby amended so that the same
read as follows': -said bonds shall be lb sums of ,
fice honored Sind 'one thousand dollars each, In
such proportions as the Finance Conunittee may
direct, pay &hie in forty years aft,r date, wind;
pal au d interest payable at thitoelse of the City
Treasurer- in rittsourgh„ except the Coupon
'bonds, which shall be payable. principal ant in
ter. at, At the Bank of America, in toe City of
New York. butte of New •York. arid said nonds
shall , each bear date the first day of,Juiy, A. D.,
ails
A, vise •sscond section of 'said , ordinanoi
of -tune 15 1.8811, which is .hereby supplied. is
hereby repeatect ;
dt:C. 3. That any ordinsueS or p art' or call-
Hance conflicting onth she - pa use •or this ordl.
Oils le at the present time, be and - the same is
hereby repealed, .so far as the same affectsthis
• rdained and enacted into a law this 117ttr day
of July. A. a• : , 1668. .
RILL
k•realdent'nro tem of Select Council.
Atter. ,F. s. mounow. .• • . 7
dolma Council.
JORII:I3ARTOI 4 ..
Prestdr.nt pro tern of Common Council.
Attest,3lASTage, • t • '
. _
a:bllnnaon cenncif. jit2.
AN ORDINANCE
rioviding fora Better Supply
Water in Certain Portions of the
City of Pitteburgh.
BrMo4l. Be it Orditnidi'did enarti' d bli the
of Pittetntegh, Select and Consoles unix.'
cite aseerabkd, mad et ti t ave,. erskitatsiz
enacted by' the authorttyhe:earns. Thar the
Wane: Committee ue authorized /tad einPowefed`
to erect On the Allettheny Mireuat orals: tottp.:
fourth .strest. in the &vet Month ward. and-114
Haaltwood tn the Twenl7.l.lllSel ward. rbuipinis
Itnalnes atulistand Plots: tobt east to clown six
.016,500) dollars each.
• see. 11. bat anY Ordinance VT Part et
Le.
cu with -the pigoire of ibis
nweee at the, pzesent time:. be auft:the:.esets..
hereby, repot. ed 10 43 ,, , as 141'natne, affimteug. Or ,
dinaucti. .
Ord .1 , 4a and Only:led 'into's' , law' In 'Cotutells
this 15th day of Jude, A D. 1889.
. .1111.4 HU
President pro tem of feleet Connell:
Attest:' 1.; Monttow t _ ..: • . , •
„ . , perk of•-nelort
JOHN skifTO
Prestdent_pro vein of Common Council.'
Attest: B. MOM • 811,31: ' ; - -
-Clerk comrgaii Caunc4l
M=VME!
,wEsT RANIMIIIi ' - --. '
. . -Arachini, :geone W o rks ,
~
zeo-ribweisoratauswtesCOlDl9ol:i AU11t16127.
• IntiCti 7 P—` s 4.l , VlCtir. l l,d l ea.•
Have al bud at spare' ti sport tanlae NeartJi.
tad Stelawatai. a Igreadewldka. Brewer'
au lac. 4 Hand lamb atone% 'OP i;
,?/ at ": DlPatiptia aztar.tod.. ildc,ad-fiAdoudlah'
, 1 I , ..,%,: 0... :1 -. .".. -'. • ''''' '''''' '. •
EIdSrIIIII2WIS and L
=I
.~.r.+::x-,w.:.r
ME
_ L__
STONE,
- AVIERIIIIE
No. 85 nab. avenue, °pro:oBßa the °Rees
Bouse.l'lltaburgb. Pa., Is the coolest and most
desirable piaci' of rezone. Liquors can be had-
at Vila place Pure and klood. The 111.111ard Boom
are on the ground floor In the rear
LEGAL.
"RPHANS 9 COURT BALE
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Allegheny counts , . I wilt offer at Public :sale
as the COURT littUeE, Su the elty of Fittabit rah
on TUEStrAIi, the Stith day of July. 1869, at
10 o'clock A 11., alt the estate, rigot. title. in
terest and claim of JAMES GRADY, deceased,
at the time of his destb,of. in and to all that cer
tain LOT OF GeOU N I situate in the village of
Wilktnehurg, Allegheny county, said lot being
marked and numtered 1051 n J ames NAly's gen
eral plan of the village of WilkinMurt and
bounded and described wi follows. to .tht: Begin
ning on Main street. sat feet from the south
west owne de gree s and Main streets, and run
xeng S. 67 EO6 feet along Main street:
thence song tine of lot N 0.106 N. 23 degrees
264 feet to Wallace street: thence along W
tare street N. 67 ingress W. 66 feet to lot No.
104: and thence along said lot parallel With Coal
street S. 213 degrees W. 964 feet to the place of
beginning.. . •
WARD,
Adm•tr of the estate itif James' GracY, deed.
jeC.A:k99-TH
N THE COURT -Or COMMON I'PLE.I9, of All e iheny County; Igo. 4141 Of
oentember Term, 18419. the matter of the
Incorporation of ••THE , AvalliiiNS• BUILD
'NG AND LOA dedOCIAT!t4i- 6.1.4,7.•
lIHILNY CITY, Pa. , '
Notice fa hereby given that on .the 'Mb nay of
July, 1868, application was made to ealit-Oonet,
to grant a Charter of Incorporation to IMd 'Mier
elation ; • an that If no sulfide nt reason tre shown
to the Poo trar. 4 - the same Wilt be granted at the
next term of esla Conn. •• - • •
D • W. 4.
- • Attorneys for petitioners.
..JOLT 19, 1869. .• • --3.M11121'
WESTERN DISTRICT OF
'Pennsylvania 143.
At Pittsburgh, the 512 d day. Of Ittly, D.
IBMS.
'rtie undersigned hereby gives notice *thirst,.
nointment "as Assignee oe EMERY
and XDSON EMkEY, of Pittsburgh; In the
county of Allegheny. and btaitti of eennsylvanta•
within t aid District, who helve been adjudged
bankrupts upon their own petition, py, the 'Dis
trict Court of said District. •
JOHN H. BAILEY. Assignee.
jy2"..nn4bru Attorner•at.Law. Grant street.
40 111INISTRATOWS NOTICE.
—Notice Is hereby ittven that:letters of ad
m nlstrataon. have been granted to the under
signed on thelesi ate of :MIN beIiIIELES,Iate
or Pittsburgh. deceased. , All persons-Indebted
to said estate will make Suanedlate ;moment. and
those having claims against slid estate,. wt'l pre
sent them properly anthen -Mated :for-settlement
to AlderManlaylor. 428 ?elm street. 1 7
L0131.$ SOWELL& An n dnlstrator.
• 144:k10e•orns
ITOPKINS STREEZ—Notice is
hereby given that on the 110th day of July.
Mitt. 'at `June' Term, 1880, Quarter 'Sessions
Court, srpetitlon' f.a. -vacation of' s portion of
Hopkins street. City of. Allegheny. was-present
ed and ordered to be, fled, and into granted to
show rause why a portton of said street shonld
not be closed up sno vacated. - " •
Joinr,6. IgcCOAIBS.
Attorney.for Pendant ra.
jyl2:mr•]lT
ASSESSDIEIiTEL
C 1 ENGL.:CHEWS OTEICS, •
ALLEGUE3iY MTV, rA., dtai 44p..ibt39. 5
NOTICE,-Thepis***ent:for
S.Dr-qG and PAVING - lof meinaw
13TREET from Bidwell street to dlutrtieis street:
/also the assessment forGradlnif and Pairing of
Franklin street, from eledgwick street to Beaver
avenue, are now reads Mr e x amination - Slid can
be seen'at the office of the. City rmsitneer until
August 3d, 1809, when they will be placed In
the betide of the City Treasurerfor collection.
clissLm
City.Entlneer.
jr_l:mul ,
CITY EPGINILIERMOTHICIL
ALLEGHENY CITY, Pa.. July 93, 1869.
NASSeSSUIERHI for
-1-N Grading and P1117.11g of- LINDSEY'S
ALLEY, from Ledße street to ;salmon street.
Also the assessment for the Grading and Paving
of BLAIR ALLEY. - trona. Lindeers alley to
Plmage alley. are now ready-fors emanation:
and can be seen at the otlke of the City Engineer
until AUGUST Ed. 1869, ishen they, will be
placed in the hands of , the,Oity.Treasurer for col.
icction.
CHARLES DAVIS,
J724:ra55
. • -
OTT/CZ OT C/TT EITGINTLICAITD eStraVNTO/t.
FlTTSbUrirli. July, E8..1869. f
ASSESSIIIeIIt for
tfradfi4 and' ravinir AL - 3101Rn :ALLEY.
na'Burter street to toe Allegheny - Valle2rlt.
fa nor'..'ready for examination.; lied can, tie, sees_
at tine office until' 7111.TRSIKAY, .Atumt.' MA,
when tVerillt be retarned• to tluillfiThasuter 9 S
Office for collection. IL J. WORE. -
City Engineer. •
°FAROS OF CITY ENGLIaIsa , ANDSVEVEYOu,
•-• • - g - P -T P URG k 1 J nl yP4. - "! )- - *
ITOTICE.—?Thee-iivaessol r
ienzto
Gradne, Paving and Curbing HILTEN
HU SR 'STREET,' from St. PAtna'SAllerto
Bind street, is now ready for txandnaldOn; and
can be teen itthicothe....untll THOMAS:. August.
3d, when It wilt be returned to the pity ;regal
nrers, office for nollealons • • -• • •
jy= • r . H. J. •10001114 -City
Urrica • OP Crrr ENGINE= AIM) t
• rittstiragn,duly - 23 d. 11169.
•OTICE...Jrhe: AssesEnbellt for •
the partial Grading of Bluff street—Thom
Cooper to P ide Met t. Is nonsready tor exami
mitiom.and can be seen at this °dice 'SUM
DAY, Augnit'3l, - When . It ntili'be returned to -
the IttorreasurePeonlee fureolleetton
, 'l323:niid H. .3. 1100Eita, City -Engineer.
PROPOSI IS. .
, ,
TO CONTRA ;TORS. ;
SEALED glior , . oiiALs addreesed to the under- -
bigned - will be received until AUGUST att.
'1869, for the
Graduation, Baionry ,and Ballasting,
OF THE/2111'M BRANCH
of she o'clizein Penn. !IL R.,
• • .
Exteriding !Toni Free Ont. Arinstrozg 'county. to,
Butlef. Butler eoilnty, PA i s elLstonee of T7CILIS—
TY-9NE Pro Oles and ineotOstionseati:
be seen ;it Uie Engle 'es' Y;ieeOri," Axm
otrotai cellos!. rit., OR - and after Jnlj
Jy22:mll rr
.... `. ~~~ , ~T
EAR': MILL FLOVlrraltal
nEvi , aisr• stow 'recoil/les
's
and
or oboIt•orieNNESSIXBICW
and eT., with* we Omer
with on Old Wheatin seek Otoimitiena at to
make an articleoflramitg'Mar meal StnOt
periorto any in the market. • .1 • , _
. .The - merits we claim. for 'this rioup or
ere that
beinrinanufsetured from etriellteholet number
one eou them amber and White with the
most, approved my chic, ry. byy expertensed
mll—
lam tiurittandsare: - , •
THEME - trrAR j341.1f1).
Trade from Cholee vie hlte Wheat, utitinmessed as*
;Pastry inour, •• __ • • •
>TWI.I tsTA.R. DOUFILS Matta. AWL
BRAND; from selected White and e.mber Wheat,
'unsurpassed as rPamt rs letoar ^• -• . •
PitAßLlltD from selected ,amber
►g ra
nd best ea Of lied 'Winter. • •
• •To eleven - fraudin ratting ouriieks we now
read them with date Of manufactutml. •
R. T. KENNEDT-iit*lto.:
I'eprl ie m ilI Alle bC 7.
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WALL PAPERS.-;
wu. PAPER. ,
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TEE OLD PAPER STORE IA A RAW, PLACE
• :
NEW WALL PAP=IstoRE,
191"Libertit'Strest'
awDt3 . A/ 1 1 1 11YLKI DAILY. =be
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C HIBF , ENGINEER..