■ - 71 h ,tl4 - -. vmh fiewfx - •_l,‘:lio,g!inopN . . ronuno Oatatip.—Onsi -bushel. ripe to matoes —boll until soft—ytqueeze through . a seive, and add'one quart -Vinegar, half pint salt, one oz. cloves, one oz. allspice, :. half oz. cayenne pepperiltio oz. mustard -,. seed, and boil the whole three hears. Chopped Piekles.—One gallon green - , r tomatoes chopped•fine—four green pep • pars—tree onions—handful of salt krin aled over them. Dattlielii stand six hours ,--draio off the liquor and add one table , spoonful of ground pepper, one of all spice, one of made mustard, one•half pint ; mustersimed, three pints vinegar. - • , . GraTiam Bread.)—Two cups sweet milk, two' cups sour milk - or buttermilk, one : half cup molasses, one teaspoenful soda, with unbolted . wheat meal to make a stiff batter. This can not be beaten for bread. Baked /adieu Pedliziji.—Scald a %ear. of milk. Wet up a teacup orlntan rabid and three teaimoonfuls wheat fie in cold milk; stir it into the boiling milk.' Then add a teacup °flinger, teaspoon cinnamon andimil teaspoon salt.' -POUT the batter into a tWo.oartdishattit fill:1100th told =U. Bkiminilk triakek thebest podding: aiewn Ciikei.=Onts...potind 'of ' flour, half a pound of butter, masons pint of boilingwater pour the Water boiling' hot on the buttes,anklitrt it, over the fire, Ai seetrai it begins to bOil stir in the tionr, ' when , cool add nine "eggi, well beaten. • Bake them &sin the 'next 're. ceipt. • (lastatelafer the Above.—Take a pint of rich cream, and add us it three eggs, well beaten, and a little tour; sweeten and flavor to the taste, and put it oeto_..:lseil. When the cakes are baked, open the crashs at the sides and fill with the custard. . , To Keep Tomatoes.—Cut the tomatoes into an earthen pan; sprinkle „them with salt and allow them to imbitielifur twelve or fifteen hours. After this-lime drain thet cerefilly, then press them through a colander of middle fineness,-. in such a • manner as to produce a pulp having '„: neither , seeds nor bits of skin; lint lids pulp into a towel with the, corners tied, turn up- the towel and let all the liquid , part drain away,' When it Ma no long er, put what remains in latteglasta _jars, . ! leaving an inch space at the top, level the .. tomato, filithespaise - with good olive : •••: then close-with, parehrnPat.., Tha r tomato -A ; this pulp keeps veil - well in:tmanner, and • in •winter replaces perfectly the fresh : tomato, whose full arema, lively colOr • other-qualities it preserves. No prepare ',- tion of the tomato is "easier to make, none is cheaner. and none insures better results. ' i' t.. Blaekberr ordiaL—The followins, ,t • said to be not C only an excellent bevegir • • . age, but a cure for .diarrhoea: To hell, a ;, ! • bushel of blackberries, well mashed. add .4 : half a pound of alspice, two ounces cin 'r .. namon, three ounces cloves. Pulverize 2'. ; well, mix. and boll - slowly till properly ~ done. Tnen strain or squeeze the juice •- -, through_ homespun or flannel, and add to ~ • - each pint' of juice one pound of loaf sugar. — Boil again - for some time, take it off, and while cooling add a nal' gallon ' of the best cegpac brandy. Dose for an • allidt, half - agV to a gill; fora child; half .., ' , a teaspoonful or more, acceidlng to age. .• • -' lilzekberig Wine.—eather when ripe ' on a dry day. Pat into a vessel with the • head out, ,and a tap fitted near , the bot- . , ~ tom; ..pour On tbetn.beilling Walt:Site oo.Yer . - ; them. Mash the berries with your hands, . •_ and let them Stand covered till the pulp rises to the top, and fonts a exustin three or four days. Then draw off the fluid ~ • into another vessel, and , to every. gallon • add one sugar; mix well; and .• - I put into a cask• to work for *week or ten " das, and throw off any remaining lees, 1 ke y epinrthe cask 'well ' filled,' 'patients:Ay ' '• •at the !commencement. , ,Nirken , working • .Ihas ceased, bang it dOWn; after six or • twelve months it may be bottled: 1 -•-. . a • , Blackberry Wine and Cordica.—To • ; make a wine equal in value to port, take • 1 ripe blickberries or dewberries and press -- i them; let the jai( e stand thirty - six hours .. 1 to ferment; skim off whatever rises to the top, then , to every gallon of the juice add 7, a quart of water - and' three' pounds of . 1 - ! sugar, (brown sugar will do;) let this stand in open vessels for twenty-four hours, skim and strain it, then barrel it until March, when it should be carefully ~ racked off Mid bottled. • Blackberry tor . , dial is made by adding one pound of I t, whitesugar to three pounds of ripe black . ` berries, allowing them to stand twelve , ..; hoars;ltlien pressing out the juice, strain , ing it, adding one-third spirit ; and pia i ling a teaspoontul .of finely povidered alapice in every quart of the cordial, it is , . at once fit for use. This wine and cordial I are very valuable medicines in the treat. ;• ` 1 ment of weaknese of stomach and bowels, and are especially valuable in the trimmer i i complaints of children. • . Another Recipe for Making Blackberry. • • i Wine.—The following recipe for making • ' blackberry wine is-given by the Rich. • niTind'Anteritan:' Neasure"your berries . . , , • and bruise than; to- every gallon adding ' •. , a guartof bollmg•water. _Let the mix ture , Stand tWenty•feui houid,*sttrring oc casionally. then strain off the liquor info . , a cask, - toev s crY,_ : annuli .; •. adding two pounds of - sugar; cork "tight, and let it • stand till the following October, and you :, ; ••', have wine ready for use witheut farther :,.. ,•, boiling or straining, that will make your ; • lips smack as ihey never smteked before under such iuflaetices. , „, , . . ,-, r • '• B/ackberry r ildni. .i..Gathei , , , the -fruit in ,• ' dry weather;„ snowball a,ppund of good • ' • brown sugar to every pound of fruit; • . ''': '— - boil the whole gently together for an : -47 ( .. . ' hoar, or until the .blickbendes are soft. :' , - Mining and mashing ,them. well. Pre r. serve ft like anyhtlfeijaitilanif it will be found .very useful in families, indica , ' .. larly for childrenreitulating their bow ' • els and enabling you to dispense with cal thartics It may be spread on bread, or on rddinsitlitiett4 of butterc - ond even .• •, : When the - tilackbikires are' botibt - it - iti ~. •,• • ' cheaper than butter. Canning prititeel•Aa the-fruit, canning . . 'season le upon us, the following from hire. ;, • .., .-iissuPaannineesallaryrpublishisti,•in,the Hearth and .goniProinalhe best agncul tural paper in • the :tinned States, .may . • • prove useful as wellilaililareistfr4. o aihe •' . makes tyre .neighboxsat her, household ,club tell Jot how Vie I , bll4g_3 ll4 one: • ' Mrs tend —AVill Mri. , Field Imagine ' - . herself r witli ii.pOn - of Ignii, "ba r ber lap, and - .•, " tell us jusittir•sh,.e.ppieoile from begin ning to end? •`, ` ,',. , ,; • ,' • . , Mee. Fieldr4 first . Prepere..the fruit by ' picking'over; Iseeling; or wlieteyet ii re. , . quireclf, place it in the jesein nice tlayers, ' • , neatly arranged; then releriint so thole. cipe far the particular k i n d of fruit lam , . .. putting tip s , as -certain hose•mothitugar . should be used to the V L lA*: ' Diasolve , , thongs: in Myst* IndqlSont , 4Pover the MIL ,tiltinitcareto It inttf,'t minitheleatied *lair till" jar Is full;aildaPplyike 7 cavvi staPper lightly. ' :444 - fet the, lain latii 'a boiler of *ism' water, on'the . bottom , strips of wood ate pitfall; bring the wa ter to the boiling point, mid let it continue there, as long as is required tot that kind of fruit. Hemove the jars from the bog. er;' loosen the caps for a few minutes to let gout theistead and hot air; screw them down spin. ' ' set the jars in-a cool place, but not ill adraft, and when the fruit is nearly •cold• screw the covers down as tight as I can, and set away In a dry, cool place. Here is a tabular statement of the time for boiling fruits, with the quantity of sugar required to 'the quart. Mrs. Lee is very successful in canning corn, beans and peas—l presume she will tell us just how it is done ME Time qe tunny of sugar of bolting, to the 111111,Lt. Cherries . . -5 minutes.. 6 ounces. Raspberries . 6 ' 1 ; 4 ' 1 Blackberries . . 6 " 6 " Plums. . .. 10 11 8 . 1 ' Whortleberries . 5 " 4 Peaches, whole .15 " .4 . " Peaches, halved. 0 , 4 1 ! Pears, halved " 6 '`'l Pears, Whole • . 80,' , : " " I Pineapple, Sliced 15 " • " - Ripe Ourrtiints (11` ' " is Grapes 18 . I ," 8 " Tomatoes. 10 "' none " ' Gooseberries: . 8 " 8 , " Quin e-ei Sliced. 10, . ,ls', • Direk-I , W—I always: use glass.. Jarsv finding them cheaper aratmore • conven , rent than tin cans. My rale for corn, is as folio gsr• Take •sweet ..corni ripe but 'not hard: cut it from the cob,fill my cans full and press down, but do . not and water. Then lay the enure on loosly, and set the cans Into my wash boiler, with sticks in the bottom for the cans to rest on, and , With water enough :in the boiler to comehalf way up 'the sides,of the can. -Cover up tight, and boil brik ly three hotirs. Then take out the cans, and screw the covers on tight. I pro ceed precisely in the same way with green peas and beans. Eradicating Sprouts—Girdle the tree about one foot above the ground, any time when the bark will strip, but during the hot weather in August is pest. t3cpa • - rate the bark from the body of the tree down to the ground, and as far along the roots as cantle done without splitting, ex cept a little at the , top, just enough to let it stand out and form scup, Fill the cup , with salt and the tree will die to the ut most extremities of ink roots, involving in its death every sprout, Cherry trees can be killed as readily. •At present I am killing burdock, without fall, by cutting even with the grountri then split the root down the midde and put a tablespoonful of salt on the cut surface-, and the work is done: In two :or three • cases, where' he dock was growing in the midst of a currant bush it killed currants and all. Other correspondents write as follows : Girdling a tree will kill it and the main roots, but not the rootlets near the sur face. From these, sprouts will grow the next year. Cut these off with a scythe close to the ground about the Ist of Au gust, and their roots will die. In regard to deadenfnir trees, the best time is in the dark of the moon, in Au gust. A few years ago I killed a lot of yellow willow trees by girdling them in the dark of the moon, in August, and it 'killed them so effectually that not one of them ever tried to put out a shoot, again. , The yellow willows generally not very easily killed, but this was effectual. Vine ieaces—their, uses.*,,From experi ments which I have made I find that, on being dried,,which should.be done in the shade; and infused in a teapot, the leaves Of the vine'make - an'excellent stibstittite for tee. I have also-found that,, on being cut small, braised and put into l n vat or mashltiib, and boiling water poured on them in the same way as done in malt, the prtUunp of the vine produce liquor ora.tnevinousquality, which, on being fermented, makes a very fine beverage, either strong or weak, as you please; and, on being distilled, produces an excellent spirit of the nature of brandy. In the course of my experienbe I found that the fermented liquor from the - prunings, par ticularly the tendrils, when allowed to pass the vinons and to run into the ace tons fermentation, makes uncommonly fine vinegar.—Phslosophieza. Magazine. Toads, 6.c., in the Garderi.—"Carry all the toads you may find to your gardens. They will devour immense numbers of bugs. A toad will swallow the largest specimen of the tomato worm though sometimes he will have a hard dine of it. Snakes, hens, wasps, spiders, are all de. vourers of your enemies. A common duck will go up and down rows of toma to and potato vines, and pick off the large worm-usually found on such vines, as fast ns it can see them; and they will see a half' a dozen when a man would not see one. Young turkeys will do the same service, though they are , not so easily controlled and, guided. . All fallen fruit into be picked up tEvice a day—et any rate one time -boiled, and then given to your cattle to be, devoured., By doing this it will pay ten times over and the re sult of it will be that next year you will not have insects." , • - Tits Chicago papers are comnlaining that the hinds of Northwestern lowa are made the means of sWindllng even the sfirewd brokers of that city.... The .Tri buns, .aiter Dinning some instances of . ;fraud, Bert' • _'_i_......0 • ; These swindling gurawons 'lave not here is _been , vandried to Chicago, - T every reason to believe .that ' duplicates'of these abstracts haVe not only been used in the principal-Western_citlea, but as fin East as New Yorit.- -, -There is no eating 'tug : the ''number' of times-,that these NorthWesteret IOW& lands may have been ,sold and resold, or the haffiba of 'people `that trays -teen sivlndled ,hat: .of their mUney,l4 the transfers . - Already parties In Detroit; Northern Michigan • andp . M ae are writing on here to:find out what father ..deveiopments . have - = been made. No arresur-lave as yet been attempted,. because ofi-'tlie exceeding difficalty,-there would •be. in proving a case of trend. - As' a -Metter of law, no party can be charged' criminally' in these transactions wherri it appears he has a color of,, title .learrent. - ,The abstracts, which %retitled lierh' bY'the pretended agents .of , the -prirendiA . owners of the landg,Sra peilecgi'4eiltimita on their ,r a co - ki 1 0d, wbitever climb:l4llV there is in ille hustings CillAailly be shifted upon tile-aitmty. officers of . localities In lowa where these lands ore said to be situated. OFFICIAL hiformation has been re ceiv `condition by G -0 en. Of. Howard regarding tie .condition or affairs in Texae,'.from 'which it 'appears that - 15;00 0 freejiuen bevel:seen rendered - destitute by me. re- Ant 13 oode. • . • . kGAZFIELTPa EMI GIASt rNOTICIC.i:f.P /: :ix ,;i,."f It 13.11. tr.% :. MASVNIC DZPOBIT BAVINOS Bess ; -!.:- . •.. . LITAITTISBUROV 9 .., .. ,P/Wsutriten. Jul all. 1 ." 1 - A anseting af tbe•stoolbolaere of the aelOwlll be held sa,' the Banlk, II 41.1131 roithheittirfreet. 1 oo TAIOXWAT. Atoestst sui. at 4. o'etak r. x.. for the oar pos. of cou.iderla if Increase of osPitel. By °rear of the Board. , _-_- -• • _ • ,112s!mbl ti. C. moLEAV. I.:ashler. Omen * Ccoinma.sirrixtll:ll CO., I • Px.rtusuariu. iul7 ll thb / 0 09* IIgrNOTICE TO BONDSOLD . Eits.—Nouce.ti beretry given tat e Cou on No. SO. Turtle Creek. Division Honda. du August Ist next, will be paid on ant atter that ,data on eresentation and delltery &Vibe V lifational Bank of.rittsburgb. • Irl4 JOYINI H a nd • Secretary T o reasu P re r. OFTEUPEIBANCE • • CONVENTION. The Tempe•ance Alen of 'Allegheny eounty (and those Jrlendly, l to the elute, art rcqueited to meet at their (event' Osicte of Pleettan On SATURDAY AFTERSjON,' July' 31, and vote for two (9) d 1.5! tes to me •t in Convention en WEDNESDAY APTEENO(4I7. August 4th, at 51 o'clock. In the (7.9IJRT i OIiSE„ to nominate a candidate for County Couniassiotier. By order, GEOESE • Cbitrmiin-Connty Executive Committee, ri• IVIISCEIU4LNE9US QECITIELITIe /IND 001111PORt A" for the traveling bottitourilty, - • . ••; r•.;•:1; ..- • - . •s. . • J. H & R - - Safety Fitntiacket, Car, .4 ter and : ArODERJT(Iit." For Smoke and nit Sines, 'dispensing with the use B aggage ve and Pre. in or about the Patienv ger or ' Cali, with tbe astaCtimen t to =Ousts the teat to any tempedsture that may be desired without toe possibility of tiring the • ear or cars to which the Jegket may be attached. Hiving obtained of; the ignited States Setters Patent foir• for ith Jacket, which is witranted - to resis t the mos,. intense Deatihatmay biLlgt plied to it in zee position and puropee tQr w.gicP it is intended. • • . . • • It le a louse prolleetiOtilrOM'aoeldontlbY Sta. originating from ,defective flues or where . won pipes . ate userrairconductors for smoke or beat. It is applicable - .to all piping that may become . overheated, and is warranted to ONO perfect sat isfaction ;there wood or Other combustible mate :tau may be placed , In close proximity thereto. I lin pour ready to : apply my Invention to Mores. aWellitUr factories ., , steamboats, railrath cars. - . • Wherter.r pipes ma conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and seen. rity desired. 1-will• send on application right_to manufacture or use the abovelnvention. Also lecithin`rritorial rights to such as may wish to engage rivileges either ay State or minty. ir i tT Ed.' corner s of Morri PLUb s Yet iin l tl A th P e a h i lle r - I gheny Valley Railroad, :twelfth wara • Pitts burg's. Pa._ • -. jyleiral woonAronatio.' 5cR034.01. - Aturp. matru)iNG fe aul l To c tfe T tlGto order at 161 Larock etreat.4ll. P, LEBZEI.TER & CO. The beet attention will bestren to all who went anything in our Itne. We always keep • large lot of turned work. anal as Babuiters. Newl Poste, Hubs, &c. Also, s good lams of dry Walnut, ".Cherry and other Lumber on band. my11:17 P. LitBZEI.IKR & CO. rtocx BA-B EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. _LEMON &,WEISE. Pradieal Putnam* litaindbetiml/2 has 11.8 .A.V.EavlDru. where may' fotada fall assortment. ot Psi% tor. Clamber *Asa Kitchen turnitsze. da2s ("41111111PS . FIETBRI PR114130 INK WORE& c. E. ROBINSON, SLANt77ICTUBiIt OP Black and Colortd Printing& iithogriikie INNS, VARNISHES. &O. Gray's Forri . , Road and SBd Rtnnits fe26:erk . PHILA. DELPTILk. Importer and retail dealer in PIKE. IEfrATIOICEStar. WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS CABO sigoasmucia, 7dONOGBAXB, ARMS, ILLI72.IINATIN6. de. Orde.ri by mail receive prompt attention. Send for sample a. 1.033 Chestutst St., PAHA; raTC:rn•TREI&T • HEADQVART ERS FOR HEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING* GRAY 0 GAN, NO. 47- SIXTH STREET, • Clothier w offering a complete stock of Summer of medium and se roods at the very lowest prices. Cblldren's Gault:lmre Linen and Onus: lona* , Casstmere and Lawn tune; Boys , Casstmere Linen Sultrt *Onto' Blue Flannel Packs; Gents` Alpaca Hacks; Bents , White and Brown Duet State; dents' Scotian Chevy% Olaf' mess and Wiuklng tufts. C.otlaln g of ail kindest GRAY & •LOGAN , t, Jy3o No. 47 Sixth street. (late St Clair.) J SWINT J. If. Bnallr; QWller k BRATT• I "' • ORNAMENTAL' CARVERS , . lindtilay St: illegketiy ? • ArreaSSOMMDS of NEWEL*Aid BALIAMESS coutantty on bond. TURD Tho of-alt rlosrliTr , no. Anne .."0".54 10tANIL 1 INSV_IIANCE.STOCKS. —TUIRitiAT RYLNIS 0, 'August 30. st o'clock, will bt sold on second' door of Oosnmer -nisi Hales 111:100fraltailslo sttlets • • 4, shares ttir4 Nationill Hank: • , . • 10 shins eystuns Strings Bank; au shares German Insurance co, - • its shares liens:as Insnranee Co.; • • • hares Riflery Or Insuranc , q 40 .- SS 000 Allegheny :Valley Railroad I 3.10 Fleet Mortgage bcHin. - aO2 • • • • A. lial.wsuar.. Auctioneer. (KEYSTONE POTTERY.' s EL-11111CR- &ANN, z • i . 7 Maantassasra 0:. Z. -, • evirarAswann, inerroL wins am aloe andtWsreholue;;Beil LIBRIITIPSTIMIT iff"11,11 orders Dramatis attended tn W °()l ' ; ' 100,060 Poundg of Wool Wanted..b : - aiwyrit4, int o24l „,: ' • „Sap . FOTierisigi' . "wife . - MATtee ,riiliaraW.ltsving law my bad ' and 'board hereby ,tli ev en tot mimic or pleyoclitleti. petite is even , to all potions not to tt not ber o my: ieeeebtsea (mill m Pal no debtoOf ;loon -4 thin data . trsc 4 ii i ii —°-,' -• ' .' • Itillle SEILICS i vrantlin townsbip a ,Alleuneny count.. rii. PITTS4WItOnuIy• 111 V, ago 30m, . j 785 {ICILYS -, —.. , . ... for Lemoas. ..:-... ' Mar:MOIC . II4uOAito for into at' the Paul IV GroCerY Yoi maksiiii Litaonsde; in eicillent nab/411,0t. st o r e -of.' JOHN A. RENSHAW. .:-.),94., - - Runivr Liberty emilvilitb airqe.te. 8P GI Ncrnasso. . por.„.stimestir CONIC. , SYRUP'AND MANCHA= P and Lim Complaint and DM*litist If taken lug to directitma. -They ate all Wad i° be taken at the earns time. They cleanse - the stomach, lel UM liver and put tetoworki then the sopettte beconset rani; the thud digests and makes good blood; the patient begisusto grow la desh; the, diseased Matter ripens Into the lungs, and the patient oetgrimrs the disease and gets waif: This is the only way tosurrioonsumption.,__ • To these three medicines Dr. J. 11.1Scheresk. of • 'PhiladelphiM'awes his unrivaled =tees. in the treatment of pulmonary(kuummdCon. The pet. monis Syrup ripens the inorh matter In the . lungs, allure :throws It off by an easy expectora tion. fbr when the phlegm. or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. T. do this, the Seaweed lonic end Mandrake Pills mutt be treely used to cleanse the stomach and liver. so that the Pulmonic Syrup, and the food will matte good blood. Schenek's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, rem bladder obstructions. relax the ducts of the El l oiaev e t r t i lli z : v r rll i Tifi Pillscan do; not alias ever been invented ex cept calomel (1 deadly tad ton wActi la very dan gerous to use unless with great care,l that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretioas of the liver like tftheockM Mandrake Pills. :Liver Complaint la one of the most prominent causesc of Consumption. Schenks Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alt tiv,e. and the alkali In the Seaweed, which le preparation is made ot, assists the stomach to torow wattle gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonie Syrup, and it is made into good b:ootil without fermentation or souring In the stomach. The great moon why physiciaes do rot core Consumption is, they try to .do too much; they give medleineto atop the cough, to stop chille,to atop night tweatsanctlc fever and by so doing they derange the whole digestivkpowers , loa f/Iqt the secret. One; and eventutm the patient sinks and dies. ; • ; Dr,,Bchenek. le his treatMent,. does not try to stop &coign, night sweats, chills or fever. Me move the cause aid limy will ail stog i = s ir own accord. No one ern be cured of Bon, , Liver . Complaint. DPePeesla. (blur CawLer IliceratedTbroat, 'unless the liver an ' stomach are made healthy. • • - If a person- has consumption, .of course the ones In some way are dimmed; either tubercles, abeesses. bronchial Irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a man of Inflammation and Bust decaying. in such cases what mast be done? It la not onlythe Imre teal arc wasting. but it. lee the whole body . The stomach and liver have lost their power to Make blood out df fo d. Now the only chance is to tate Dr. ficheners three meat. p e al!eine, which will bring up stone to 'twillmach; the ent will begin to want fbod, digest easily and make good blood ; then the patient be gins to gain in flesh, and as soon se the body be gin*. to • grow, the lungs commence to beat up. and the patient gets de shy and Well. This Is the only way to care Consumption. When there Se no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and, Dysp_epsta, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Pninionic Syrup. Take the Mandrake flips freely luta billions complaints, as their are her teetlybershless. , • Dr. Schebek, who has enjoyed lininterruPted healthier many years put. and now weighs **s pomade. was waited away to a mem skeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumptioo his physicians havin pronounced his case hope less and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid ace lanes and since recove niti? rilu Itteu sed Ur. Vcekgerai VI te same re markable' tuccess. Full directions accompany each, making It not absolutely necessary to Per.' 110111111, see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined; and for this purpose he Is yrofeasitatally at Ids Principal Mice, Philadei.. We. every Saturdayorhere all letters for advice 'nestle addressed. He is also profess'onally at No. 311 Bond street. - New. York. every other Tuesday', and at No. ITS RIMOVer street, Boston, etery other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but Ins a thorotigh examination with his Itespl rometer the price MSS. Came hours at each city from 9 a. st. to 3 r. x. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton le each 111.50 per bottle. er $1.50 a nail done. Mandrake rule lib omits a box. For sale by all 112110050. mvi9:lsld&F Eol4> ONLY BT IarDOCTOR WHITTIER (JON.' TINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE. DISEASE*. That numerous came of cases resulting from self - abuse, producing un manliness, . nervous • debility. erup tloll4. seminal emissions, and finally txn potency, permanently Cured. • Persons aglict ed with oelicate. intricate and long stand ing constitutional complaints are politelyinvited to call for consultation, - which costa . nothing. Experience. the best of teachers. has enalSed him to perfect remedies at once eZnent, safe, permanent, and which in most eases cm be used without hindrance to business. • Medicates pew pared intim establishment, which embraces of fee, reception and waiting rooms: abio, ooardint and sleeping apartments for patients requi ri ng daily personal attention, and vapor and chemi cal baths , thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, Maui your case. Read what be rays in his pamphlet of lifty Pages, sent to say address for two stamps in seal ed cave npe. Thousands of cases treated annu ally, at °Moe and all over the country. Consul tation tree, erminally or by mail. Mee No. 9 Wylie stree t,Omar Court House) Pittsburgh. Pa. Hoare as. to 9 P. X. Eutulays lii w. to SI P. Pamphlet sent to any address tbr two stampr. oratTc*wzoit , piiion DYE. This splendid Hair Dye la tbe beatln the wield: tole only trite and perfect Dye; harmless, rata D le, instantaneous; no diaappointment: no 21. afraid= ittaa; remedies 11l effects of bad dyes, _• intliposatea and • leaves the Hair 0011. and bestowal. atm* or Want. Bold by all Druggists and Perftustersl and properly appuea at Batch loomsNfla Rectory. Fr. 16 Deed street. K_ew Tort. - , ' mrmairtr. p•-• •:'ll .—Those having friends alleted are ear nestly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of References and Testimonials. which will con vince the most skeptical of the eurabfilty_qt the dfasass. Address VAN BUREN LOOKROW. P. 36 Great Jones street. New Yort. inhie:rAs.dik7 'THE itIABRIAGE 'Sums on Ole ERRORS OF TOOTH, and the FOLLIES OF AGE, to regard to SOCIAL EVILS. with certain help for tlas erriug and un fottenate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, tree of ebarze. Address:HOWAßD AS4OCIATIoN. Box r, - " ralladelptiLs. Ya. marR:l637dAY WINES. LIQUORS, &c. SCHIIIIDT &FRIDAY, arca:Tans or/ WINES, BRAN ikI,ES / GIN, '- &C WHOLESALE DEALERS PURE RYE WILISILIES, 409 IbitSN STREET. 'lave Bemoved to . . NOS. 35411 AND BS4 PENN," . . Cor. 13.1everab St.. (foriner/y. Canal. J. L. onassara•-• - • • s• 15TUT3TMON DILLINGEW iz STEVENSON, DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Rye 'Whiskies. udrounats OP I' BRANDIES WINES, G INS, &Ca BRANDIES, No. 87 SeCona Avenue, XOSEPIEI 8. FINCH - li t tICI4 Isow nos 19 7 , # O l 4 /9/.39115141,5, ' "MST - 8TaZZT:211111CB1114311; ' Copper. DMAilea: Pon , - Auch dotttla POILICI6I 1 1471308 and • IREIORB. Mira** • 7AAVERY - :LAS. Rolv.r. Be PATTERSON - 1r CO«, xxvEnv. SA 7.E AND ••• st ~• ~• • • •, • COMMEII92I . STABLES COL SEVENTH BEND LIBERTY It, prrlsstrion, 4v 2c.b, . • . polß„ilukirlrl.....t., ~0 ~..„ ..,.,, ~ A LIAM =Gar TZARS-TO REID At a lOC of ground frosilog 3.313 fret t in galtAt r rf7Arla w t: running beet Salt het lota in tear or Pittabureb; Alt.-lien, and ilisneites Passim g r.litsl way. Co's ..stable.dad on the line of the of the Cleve and and Pit burgh Bads soi Coni.. Palk , . &Olsten; to,tlxv Ohio eires. on.which is . erected TWO GOOD VRA ME TENANT HOUSES Of three rooms each; WM:: good stAbltng and Out nouses complete. hls property is well *ditto:ad for lambi. r crr coke Warn.... there being Slresdr erectea thereon eight co kewith ___,,, ovens W all the . necessary appliances for carryall; on that business.. . , .. . - ... _ _,. . . Al•ro. for rent ot lease.' a entownTable TRAM: Ho USE of three toms, le a good locaaim within - live minutes walk of Wood• Ban Station. F. n. v.& c. B. 8 .. ti 11/111"Iti theta is attaelaW about ball an acre of ground. This property wi I be , rented low .fora term of years to a good tenant. Inquire of , . . ALEXANDER •PATTERSON, Lumber Yard opener Preble and'Juniata streets, Works, No. trf-Rebecca street, opposite the Oa. Works, Allegbeny City. irnan: 7 FOR SALE OR RENT. An elegant, new Brink Dwelling, 1 rooms, at. tic and wash room. House of 4 rooms, A lots, 16th ward, $l,BOO House of 4 :owns, 1 lot, 16th ward. 0.500. House of '4 reams, A lots, 11th ward. $3, 8 00. House of 4 rooms, 1 lot. 17th _ward, 69,400. House of 4. rosins, 1 lot, ward, $2,600. House of * room, 1 lot. 16t1t Ward. $6OO. 10 lotti,t3tebett WAllania , plan,sl,oo to 1600. Aleut, ' 44th street, 63;200 each. , • 4 lots, 45th stieet,'Sl,oo o each: 3 lots, Hatfield street, $BO O 1 lot,*Sherman street, $1,50. lots.4ilith Streit, R0X66 0 .4/ 0 C 000 • lot's, Antler street, 84;000; .•• • BARGAIrEVIN,B4IO3I7IOELD. ", • Lots 20:131 ft4r4ll6oot . ten' Tears to pay. 'A house cost $600: Interest ott both. Oa year. Many pay 6140 year rent: Al. Bloitinfleld'yus; weuld save $ll4 a year and your boUse and lot In' less than 10 - Chu:reheat 'and sehoolg near. 30 acres wf•lind, a . mile '.from 6barpabnrst,, $6,000; 115 sires of It. 43. 500 .. D. P.S. WILLIAMS, 1701 FOB SALIM. • - Ness Geborn'll.tatton , on tie Pituborgit Ft. Wayne and Chicago FA Uroaa, TWO LOTS, Containing About Two Acres Mu f)..latasic ou • W. MACKEOWN BRO.. 195 - Liberty Street. grARDENEIIII TAKE NOTICE. _ FOB BALZ.—The •YOTFICTERN MILS . AND, on the Allegheny River. and now need for gardening purposes; well improved and in stash slaw of - cultivation; containing ca pO gores now offered at; bargain. Call soon. Also, other Farms in good locaufons. Woolen Factory. two Bowes. and twenty acres of land on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots Yoe Bale and inquir e in both - elides. rat itirther par. tiesaars of • • WILLIAM WARD. fa% - TSB Grant street. immune Oatbsdrau VAILIYABI'S FARM FOR SALE. V --Sitnated fa nilettienylownablp, West.' moreland county. /O-nlininca walk n --3111- Keane atation. =the AllenbenyValleY siaPread; Contains 104 acres. CO or wbkh are cleared; all under fence: balance valuable timber wide?' lay= with coal. 4 foot vele. Hewed, Loy House and Barn; an orchard of 140 trees, Cad: Sae Waco la well watered sad Ina good ne hoorhood. 'For price and terms apply to B. licL & CO.. No. 'lo* Year= avenue. TN THE DIATTEO OF THE Al 5 -.1 PLICATIuN of "The Hopevrell Old 'School Presbyterian Chorea. of Yindlty Township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania" - , for a Charter of Ineorporation, al No. MK Sep'ember Terri, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the "HOPEWELL OLD SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, of Findley Township, Allegheny county, ra...s, have made application to the Court of Common. Pleas for a CHARTER . OF INCORPORATION, ' And that the same will be granted at the next term of Court, unless andlcient reason should be shown to the conolary. ' ' • . au2 3.1 H. WALTER, Prothonotary. TN ' THE COURT, OF • COVIION j. PLEAS, of Allegheny County, lie. 447 of neotember Term, 1869: In the matter of the Incorporation of "THE AKTISANS: BUILD- I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION •OF /ILLS& titiEHY CITY. PA." . • • Notice t hereby given that on the Hut day of July, 1889, apolleationxas made to said Court to grant a Charter of Intorobration to mid Meer elation; a nd that if .no aufgelentreason.be shown to the contrars, the same wilt be granted at the next term of gala Court. - • D. W. a A. S. - DELL; I • -Attorneys for Petitioners. JCI:f 10. 1869 , jy2o:m3s , NERIINISTRATIO V NOTICE.- lAi ters or Administration on the Estate of • QUINN. Esq.. late of the city of Pitts. burgh, deceased,' having 0 en granted to the un dersigned. all persona Indebted to th Estate will please, make pumps pay wept... and those basing claims against theAarce willpresent them Imme diately t..? MARY Sig_ . • 0 , to - OHMS. B. KENNY - , _ • Attorney at Law. 89 Grant St. jyainni/1 NOTICE.-41TotiCe . is . hereby 'Oren to all whom tt maw aliment, that an leation•has be madeln the Court of Com mon Plea. for AlleabenT county fur the_grantlna of a CHANTER ult . INCORPORATIoN to the THIRD NATIONAL BUILDING , AND L'IAN ARSOCIATi 4 /N OF. RI , MINHHAIt and if no suthelent reason be shown to the contrary. the same will be graded at the nest term of Court. BY 1115 COURT. JACOB H WALItE, Prothonotary. - ITI8:m1B-T Icaricg.—Whereas. - letters of administration rum testament° annexe 'on e estate 01. JAMES BABB, Si., later of the Borougo of 13111111110111133. Allegheny county. de ceased hat* been grent:d t . the undersigned. all ueisona indebted to saidettaie are renaested to make immediate tarment, and those having claims against, the estate of said decedent make known the same without delay to 19 mat - iIINBLIJ. Adniinisuator. JeAIT • • 81.1.1usgiond• stroet,- Pittsburgh le ) FEC:I: - .V) i'flirseity in 33 :111 NEW 11001111. FINE VASES; NONIZNIAN' AND c..uspirs. NSW wrsrt...)l6. • , plicitimun ive, . pfd curs, all ' • ' 3 ' stock of su t Argit,.,giATED 9001)8 RI'EUB6S.''PA. . .... , -.. .. ~. 3 r li .:r - • . ; .-; I In: :3t 2 .Roofitio• 'S.Vittti titiks :-' . .-.. .... ~.., ..,:,Colors. •QualitieS , -artd ,- Particular - Etsmtloir gtven so Isiing Elate and r i issalnng p.aScrools. or ps.r.lcusars ao4 rakes '' 'J. 11.11ZWINTERI :- , 1 ... -,:, - ._-. , . - Pidg. 43 , 19evnash-Avenine, i ELUL •, • .. r'.; , . PITTSBURGH: PA ENDOISONS. SI,IIRonIERS. Stio- Liberty _etaileV. Dm., • and Pam% ssidleWein , - yam LEGAL. loco WOOD BTBEET• • _ eau - sad ezilailimilear e'0101: Sad 'are • akell*Adied 110014sikeeaftAk!PloslilAad. s wo o p ! 4.,..-{joirirs i ~ j~ i'Y! ~ i>' z=zzEFE‘ma= FIFTS AVENVE HALL- No. 65 fifth avenue; Opposite the Opagi. Houk, Pittsburgh. Pa., la the caked lad tact' desirable place of resorte. Liquors can be had at this place Pure and Rood. The Billiard Rooms are on the ground fic;or in the rear. rR0P.0941813. fiISEIVEi TbeSEtrEft COALIIIBI3ION- al the City of Al legheny are prepared to reeelve proposals for the follow ing newer's, with their appurtenances, inters, mannoles, etc.: ciatTraor:rm,, l, Comprqdn g about LOOO feet of 4-feet circular Clf. ILKIsoy it, from Pasture Lane to junction of Montgomery ,ayenne seater, Attrough West Coupon. CONTRACT .1110;. 2. • . . Citalp SEWE R 6SO av e nue , -ineh eirmilir' PIPEoiI Badge, from a point ZOO feet n orth fro m the intersection of Beoeeea street to Belmont street sewer., . • . . . - .. . . . .•CONTI24OT NO. 3, cow:misuse about 534 feet of IS.BUiI.CIBCC LAB PIPE SEWER on Pitt alley..froas Btraig berry alley to Montgomery avenue and sewer. ' OONTI3.IIOT - prot. - 4,--..-.. co.„. to g about i,330 • feet , of ifi , lincth "CIR CULAR. PIPS. SEWEIt .on liortleaventie. from - Boyle street to Palo Alto street, • . • ' CONTRAtrr .210.5. '- ' Comprising about 400 feet of 151-inch CIECTi- - LaVWE SEWER onlifoutgomery alleyarom the.tine . of Mrs - . Wallace's' ',open,' terißorit gomery avenue sewer. . , . • i seen ,o - . Drawings and bpeeitiestsons can be as the , City Engineer's once,City Ball: Bids must state the kind or seweprOposed to befurnhibed. (cement or. vitrified pia pipe> sad mast oq ear. dorsed "Sewer Proposals. , , , Contract yro 1 (or - Si ite.; as r the ease may beatintrdelivesed on ar before 3 P.. 14. :E.UetiUbT Dtbi 1889. :Iv= or proposals. en which forms alone bids will be re; eeived, will be runiited 'Mille CRY Engineer"' office. 'i be Commission do riot Mid themselves to accept the lowest or any bid. By order of the Commission.. . , • - .! • .o:xar4 NtYricE TO CONTRA:TORS.. • BEALIF.D PROPOSALS addressed to Vie nodes- slgned',will be yeeelvei4 until AXIOM= 881. 1889, for the. , Clradialioni.llagonri and' Ballasting,. OF THE BINLER - BR.ANOR Or use frrestern - Penn Ifti R. Extending from Freeport:-Armetroog bounty: to Butler, Butler county. Pa., a distance ofTWEE TY-ONE MILLE. Profiles andepeedestionsessi be seen at toe Ingitieer 4 b office. Ilitiesiort,:Arin strong county: Pa., on and aftir Jelly . 1131. 11.,110113ESTRit Orricn CITY I netifeina AND Stravrron, Pittsburgh, Ju.Dr 30.1889. ff OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. N. . —Sealed Proposals for the construction of a Public Sewer on Forty-Second street, from Butler street to the Allegheny river. Also, for one on Bleventb street, bum like foot of Wash ington street to the Allegheny river. Also. for Grading. Paving .and Curbing of Porty•second street, from Butler street to the Allegheny Val ley BAHrOlid, and for Gri,dilig sad Paving Pleas ant Alley, from, Forty'-thlrA Fc;rtv_l o urt h street,, will he received,* ° this Mee un til zo. , • • THURSDAY, 1130IIST 570. Specifications and blanks Poi biding ein be had . at this otace./So bids 'Considered nnleu made ont on the / proper blanks. ; Atie•tenOmittet re serve the right to rfjeet any of H. J. Amour.; Crwi !manta.. NOTICE TO .ENGINE I . . EBB. 2 —seged Provos:ate • be seceived at, the office of CITY WAVLE* WOR.EN ‘ nti to Au gust 6th, for ONE ET/Pad - CYLINDER 26 inches dlarneterandfeet stroke:one pump IC inches dianietter Pet;lit,rohe•-_ Engine and pump to ha , ereeted and put in successful operation in ihe engine house at the 1401ter Bedford avenue. ALSO-Plans will be received by ; the Water Committee for improvetr.elass of pumping en gines, to squat the caticihrotti steam C 3 adder, 20 inches in diaMeter, pump Tel inches . eter, with a pressure of 10 'notinde on steam cylinder. - JOSEPH FRENCH, Superietendent. 10IPROPOSALS ' . FOR SCHOOL 4 1 - BEITLDTKO. — Seale d Proposalsfor the erec tisti of a BRICK. Sckioph,liovsz, in and fo: the Borough of 31111vi1e." wtllbe ieceived until TUESDAY. AUGUST - 10TH, 11389, at 4 r. x. Bids for the:whole yob. or separate bids for the excavation and stonework, brick and carpenter work, plastering and palatine-will be consid ered. Plans and specifications maybe examined at office of Millvale Iron Works, I3entiett Station. West Penna. R. B. --* - Toe Board of Directors reserve the right to re ject any or all the bids. -BY oßer of the Board Jy3itmB9 C. At RIIREDWo, see,. pROPOSALSP. FO CO I ALLf • ' . HARRISBURG OAS WORKS, r - • __ JULY St. f" SEALED PROPOSALS wilbbe received. et the Harrisburg Gas Works until 'the 151 b DAT OF AUGUST, for the delivery of Oasuoalto nsed dining. the next year uP to SePteMber 14 1810. The coal must be of the very .btst quality,for the manufacture of gas and dedVered at the works All communications shoutd Cead/Immo to the undersigned. who will give fMrther informa -1 lion on• the "V e "" Gionez Br.g6ftilill4 SeeretarT jy.9mi7e - • , - FLAYURO . • ?FaIai:MILL''FLOUR FROM Is INT WRZATo—We , aret now'readying a a parent of tholes TENIMSSISIGNZW ANII,III. mad ,Weirrit WES S.T, 'which .ere. are mixing with ote Old"Pitiest in inichL.prOportions as to wake . an attteio of Family Vicar &turf!' not su perior to any in the market. • ...., , , . - The merits we elem for thtsTlotir are that of Hein manufacturedfrom striettrebotee number Rae Southern Amber and Whiter Wit eat. with Sae oat. approved inschtnerg. hy ,enliariePlititi. tug lers. star Braude Ire! _, • ?MOM *TAW PHAltr.-eltlnfhP 1311/END, made fmnrChotte W bite Wheat, naturpassad is FDA= 1101 U• ) -- Twtt ' Writ/ Vointt ...zitilli.; t tl y z BRAND. from selected Waite andianber Wheat, unsurpassed as a Familrisiour. [ RIS.ARL RED_ 1311 AND tram /ejected amber ana'beitttradeiPor Illedlilflatet. 4, ,' To unwen!. fraud in rti We USW lacks we Ow seal them with dateßt, isaupsc . kare. . . , R. T. 15,RBINBIDY 11t. BRO.. imeirl Busy' Iffll.-Lrieittieray. 372,1:m38 FLOUR! I • • S A r ‘, 4l* miNNitacerrirMouts FLOURS. 480 al.& Leger Neuder, 3ST b eHaHs- 367 elms Ermine,. NM • WU- tiuseeiltMille__SlO bide 3V/liona,C9!•,Eltiktoble.,ted:Eiver, bhliMity Day. •• • " • - ' • CHOICE •WISC . • • , toeu Ativertide ,WAIL, Star. WO Ulm vinotie Wendt i . l7Myr w bearTiotir.• • • • WIN NCH WHEAT FAMILY FMK= City Mill of epriVd. Ohio, Pride of the Wei& „Depot Mille, ellon.44teogoit AEU* Hingiesder zed Cro , etoldoe eteemus.• • w„t or , sale loirer-thsn. atilt Ilke2hANta elittlrore the , -.Wje.rr. Li CV, • ' OM AT% Wocoostreett 11,012211101,1 5 Fr• • , -.;! -1'72 'l44l of ne 'BOO O 1, 0 1 . - . sorturesteireei . I gWeit ! icheipece, illeatintY 4 variant 11. 1 1 ( Volialila lee 130. q - Hue ost Wad or loners of Vacs &RR Head a for Bid . Isranito Varna. sc. and Tomb Orders ntozotil eneetkteS4 WieZetesesabls OIiAIL DAVIS city Engineer. ciirtv zivatwavt.