The Petumiyanta Germans.- [Front the Johnstown (Pa ) Tribal:ie..) 1.• Many of the early settlers of pyLn l yi„ vania and Maryhure were AlettniarDN H. 1 hinders and Swig', Who were, driven by. religious intolerance in their ownaands , to seek new - homes .in :America.,-fru ,William Penn, the • Quakisr: founder 'of "Penneylvnnia, and - GeOrgtt Callreit; , the ; Catholic faunder,"pPlltaryhtlad, having ; secured guarantfttof 'civil ' and religious liberty in the charters _of 'their respecti ~ e 1 provinces," the shotetc. of the ' 'Delaware and Chesapeake•naturally - offered an uy lum to all who preferred ,tolerance Win.: tolerance in matters of religion. During „ I the closing year of the - Seventeenth cen tury,; and u_p to the commencement of-the 1 American Revolteloti' in - the succeeding - : century, many .thonfiandS of the people a e have mentioned crossed the &den and settled in Eastern ,Penopylyadie. and iMaryltuid. Some of them pushed ' into 'the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia.,..The Rhenish proyinces,of Germany seem-to have furnished a large proportion of the German ; - settlers. - - Rhenish • Eiterari a (nett), Wurtembing t and k•Baden sent large numbers of' einigants:•-• Switzerland sent litany thousands: - There neVer was ' • a ve4 ,-- large emigration of Hollanders to Pennsylvania, the prows of their vesifele, / being generally directed to New York. - " .. In a brief time, the representatives of the three nationalitiesbeefune SQ fiforough - ly intermingled, by 'reason" of religious • ties, intermarriegee, sintilarity,Of custom) and language, and general :_hatinony of : • interests; that they formed. one homoge neous class, by, some called Pennsylvania Germans,_ and by others -- Pennsylvania Dutch. - The Swiss settleraceared entire ly to ,be called Schweizers, or Swise. . . With the perfect nnionthus established '- . i and' amiliar intercourse with the English : sneaking settlers, earns a new. - colloquial and written language, also.called 'Penn . : sylvania German, or PennsylvaniaDatch, • which is still largely spoken, brithotmuch written, in some sections:of -Pennrylva t nia, Maryland and - Virginia, and in 'some portions of the Weitern States, to which il the deacendants of the Pennsylvania Ger - 'mane, eraifireted.-_,As a language,-itz must . 'in time at all points to: thapure : Eng/igh and German tongues. • Few now , speak it who dencit also speak' English: "'• ,ix WI - mainly a compound of the Bavarian. - : and ; Swiss dialects ortheT German lan ; gnage, with , many . English ;and and 'a few' Dutch (Holland) ords Added. It , is: doubtful if a Pennsylvania_Genrian could • ; , make !himself understood litr.any part of : Holland, Germany or Switzerland to-day‘ • ; Tee religious belief of Alm early Penn‘ • sylvaniii Germans was -that of the Men • . nonitelsand German litiPtiataorTtuikera. • 1 . The Mennonites were the'. first to crime. Their first settlement in this Country was ,i •,-; made at Giermanteivn In 103; the 'year after'Penn commenced hie sett lement .at Ptillidelphia. Those who settled at Ger- , - •,:•'. . mantown were Hollanders. The Men , unites who followed them Caine' front Holland, 9ennany and Slitzerland. The 1 fi rst Colony of the 'Brethren or Tankers : • ell also tied at Germantown and its 'dein- ity i t he year 1719--thirty-sixyeariafter :; the f , first Mennonite settlement. They we Germans who had taken refuge from • ;'?, religiou persecution in. Holland. Other • -., • 4:1 Tun.kers followed in - 1729,, and during. succeeding years. America soon'becatie thattronghold of 'the new religion. Al; ; thongh its:adherents' spread into various ....1 parts of Gerinsny; Holland',ndSwitzer land, our researches lead - us to conclude thatgie most of them finally found their • way,to this country. The Mennonites, on the other hand,•Are still more unmet , :•• ous in Europe than in - America, Holland :: ,i heing ' their stronghold - L - --Here ' their - i founder Menno Simon,was born in 1505. Jacob 'Amen, the leading spirit of the `Ambit* - branch - of• the Mennonite sect, was a native of. Switzerland. ' 1 StrictlY, speaking, the Tankerand Men , nonite faiths were almost identical at the ; time of which we were writingvdiffering I only 'in Minor- particulars. Both sects ' ' I recognized, end still recognize the Dort reCht Confession of 1632 es their standard ; j theological.hteller ; The 'points .of differ ence relate chiefly to church g6vernment. 1 andotber'imitward -observances, but even:l I in these there is a great similarity , of prac- 1 ' I lice. .The Mennonites were in existence 1 ; long anterior to the Tankers. Memo '• I Simo, their founder was, a cotemporary-, .• 1 of Luther in the six teenthcentury, while . the Tankers did not have a denomina ,; tional existence until the beginning of the, .;, eighteenth century, their firstehurch hay `, ing been organized lain at S wartzen au, in the:,frbtince., - or - Witgenstein. It is ! proper to add that bbth the Tankers and ' I Mennonites claimedto have received their • religious faith in greet part from the Wel . 3 dense& and Albigenses, and through them 1 from the primative Christians. It may be of interest to= the reader to I learn that Witgenstein 'was formerly a 1 small Stab:sof-about- twenty-fiye-German j square miles.' governed by a. Count, and - -Ithat half of itaubsequently belonged to the Dfichy of Nassau and:tudttnithenisir . I Prussia: Now, since- -Nassau was ab sorbed by Prussia in 1868, it all belongs • 1 to the kingdom of Prussia. Ninety-nine out of every hundred of I the.,Mennonitestal :r.nnkers ara fainieta - 1 Their mode of life is simple in ifil ex treme. They dresi'plainly, live'frugally ••• and practice a very strict code of morals. Their honestk; tinthfultess and industry: are proverbial,,- They d 6 not mingle much with-the...earta,ltit araltaYere at ; home, minding- their own, business, and minding_ it wen- Poverty ' is almest un - e nown - munrtheett—Therintraleirur ..„„iittiatußoitheacnst.truis oftheit-ratart,..wid g: do .not readily adopt innovations , of any kind. They *err Originally , op; posed to;the banuncerAchool 'patent. but' 4 now altuost InnufhnouslyfaVot ifft - They I are opposed to war, and generally settle disPutefr ' ernai ktttlelUsel*M‘.ll4-tb°nt going to law. - - ' "; ' ' • We have said that the Mennonites and ; Tunkall WM; %I firiltjoillnifieftislin set : :' tiers of our State, and to this we now add thatthey constitnteNidtdaY4, very large portion-of-outdid Pentisylrenia German - population, especially in the rural dis tricts...,..Luthkrat*lMeratians; Atltt-ref - resentatives of other religious denomine . .tionsefollotted then irninGenlyiny e A n s, fild not precede them. Whole sections of our State ate inhnbiteklby OM, Tki,iy. early 'spread intntihez•lfeitiTe; ckikiiberland. Valley, and thence pushed Into Bedford, Fon:inset and Cambria counties. A few of,. them crossed , Chestnut Ridge and Laurel Hill , intoi l ,ireatmoteland,:lndians, and - other western-counties of - toe' State. Theft Settlement in Catmints 'county was made during the clbsing year of the last centtnyOu and , around Johnstown, in what was then called:; the t tlConemaugh country." The portion 01 . .0mb* cAun'' ty thus settled by them was embraced in 2SC ;e Somerset county nyLto.lBo.7. A very htrimentgority off all thei , farmers lin the neighborhood of Johnstown are-14n this day Mennonites and Tankers; the letter Istge4-: predominating.: A majority_.of the whole aretelieved to be of Swiss or' _44 1 . .. _ - Cinders In the Eye. - The following is from a communica tion in Hearth and Home by'an eminen t 'physician: .1. Called to , prescribe for Mrs. Andrews Ilinflamed eye ; learned that she had a bit ~ o fclnder in her eye, occurred while tray eling on'the cars four days ago- - eye very much inflamed, painful, and '- attended with severe headache. This. le one',of hundreds of cases where a, little !mowl edge would not have been a dange;ons thing, and would save a , world : of ,pain. Nothing is more distressing to a traveler than a piece of cinder in the, -eye. ''.and no ndisorder is more easily remedied. Call ing the family • together ' , proceeded to show them that it was not ah' eye that Mrs Andrews needed to relieve; 'ter Auffering, but the removal of the t foreign substance:, - The cinder will be found Juin ungePtc344*6 Marilin: csr:the Pat ,where . there is a s ma ll groove i csutter for . .icirthe flow of tears:to the inner .angl e of , the eye. Foreign bodies tend : to into this ve, and If they are angular, like dn a, they adhere in spite of the current-of 1 oo Wars•wldoh-nowflow in great abundaticeel 'And soone r or carry, off smooth 'sub. stancee. Now iif you-raise thetnargin of the lid and turn itover; , the - cinder , ' or gram of sand willbe ezpotitd, - -. _and" may mut, hereintived'ivith the feint otA' pencil, or with the finger ccinred:With a handkerchief.. I then demonstrated this simple .9peretiMl oil One Cor gle *Wit/Mai T . my penal in MY right ; fingers,. with- e:- , thumb and first/Inger; of my left hand I. seized . the .eyeslasheti of the upper lid, and drawing the lid gently out from the ball, pressed the point 'of the pencil downward upon'the upper- Aurfaite of the lid, about one-fourth of an' inch , from the Margin, and at the sale' • time carried. the margin ' , upward over the'Pen nil by the eye-lashes, wheat the lid - rolled over the pencil's° as -to expose : complete ly the gutter simcribed, I :then: asked one of the young ladies to perform this opersi' -tion upon her mother, which; After two or three Mures; she-accomplished, , and as I predicted,: .Wnitil anguler, pieces. of cinder were:found beneath the mlitjin of the, lid, '' which . Adroitli rime with the point of the pencil: Mrs: -AndreiVS expressed`Aininetliate relief. SO . , Mud interest was felt in this;be i ngrati that All4it turn performed it;g much. aided try-requiring: the operated upon to: look downw • when. the lid was being everted, and upward when the operAtorWished to restore the lid:" - Sun-Printing on Fruit. Monograms, initial letters, or other designs, can be printed on such fruit as - apples, pears,' or peaches by the.attion of the sun, with very pretty effect, of either a light or dark color. To do this, draw the monogram, letter, or design on a pleCe Of writing paper, and paste it with muci lage or glue vett the side of the fruit ex posed to the sun. Just before the fruit begins to color, and when the fruit, is ripe, and the paper is removed, the de , sign will appear in a lighter or different, color to the rest of the fruit; las for in stance, .if the experiMent is tried one yel low-fleshed peach with,a red cheek, the design will appear in gold, surrounded with red: If •the opposite effect' is de sired, take a small oval or:circular piece of paper, and cut out or pierce the letter or design in it, and paste it ,on the fruit, vvhich,-when ripe, will have the design in high color on a yellow or light-green ground, of the shape of the piece ofpaper, and 'this again will be surrounded , by the brighter color of the rralt.—Heart 3 / 4 and llope. Cure for Hog Cholera. A. writer in.,the monthly report of the Department of Agriculture gives a very simple remedy kir hog cholera, which he. says has never failed as apreventive, and In every instance wherein from neglect the diseaty!Etade its appearance, he suc ceeded in curing it in a few days. - Two or more large barrels are procured and placed convenient to'the kitchen'. Into these - deposit " all , th e pot liquor, dish water and greasy water of any kind, re fuse piecesuf bacon, and, a few, buckets.. full of soapsuds. Let it-stand a few days, or until fermentation: begins, then add to each barrel one bushel of fine charcoal, a half bushel of corn meal, one handful of salt, and a half , pound or , cop; pexas. - 'Let it stand_ a short time , so that the coal may become thoroughly satura ted with the li'quid, ',then pour it into the troughs made for the purpose. One bar rel thni prepared, he says, if given once or twice a week, will be sufficient for forty hogs, and prevent cholera and keep them in a'healthy condition. THE new one•dollar greenbacks which will be out about the &at of September, will have a' vignette of Washington, and a representation of the discovery of Am. erica by Columons, on the face, instead of the vignette of Chief Justice Chase, on those now. irt use.:. The new two•dollar notes will - have a vignette of Jefferson and a view of the Capitol, instead of. the vignette of Franklin, 'on the present one. The plates of these notes have already been engraved at the Treasury Depart ment. • • The backs of , .erifionee , still ite Minted •by-the Natio =B an k Note Com. piny: . of INeW York , `41111!. those of the "twos" by the "Am can , CoMpeay, of the name - city. The .10 for the new lives, 16 / 4 ; twenties, , t,ottlefdo6ml4". tinns ffave not yet "detenigne44* mom ti,at Tenn.,- in Dm shape of a- white -17. 4 g orthe - Vbester breed, .wit h human: head .v Lobbing atithat hesde,alptleiroe.' ,i*es'ivbat belleyes to ' belt 'small , yei .tolarably:"Yielfsliaired litany head.' : Its' !die, - jaws, nitluth and nose are not n fall, jof the pig kind, bothkok exactly like obirt, jaws, montl _anci,4l9BB, 91 -1 4. 1 241 1 4. !bel l :1m t; - ,lts bead is shaped like.the AMOR 'head; it „has no eyereand he nostrils are inside the 'thonth; tendering dl chit. It had tetts,of With thl , regaletr and as perfectasttle rota in the twat& nionth,and,usesiti:fdbAecliks a,htßen A MIRACULOUS __escape 'oCatirred" Thantiogton,, CL, last week. ~,Sanford Ron of that pliceodkile , rnowing, &coy.: eyed a hand rake standing in front of-his machine, and - li ft ing-the cutter, reached doWn ler , 'l'expicite' the'rake, when ha : Ste. covered ahoy just :beside:it. He carried the blades averOtikupon ttinting round tytwhis own boy,, , yews old, asleep uktbe.graa, ho b ut for the proyideinal occurrence'of 'the rako, being /visible, must have met with a horrible death. UEFA $ 11 ,00 7 50n4 1 LIFUINSURANCE COMPANY:, OF THE WORLD; THE NATIONAL ill E IRMO OHM, STATES OF.AFIMCL ME Chartitred bq Special ;its of -6oagress aeh? 4. .$.4600 Bran h °filet I'HILIZELPittA. 111=1 •• , . CLARENCE H.DLARX,Philadeloida,Proiltienti JAY 000E2.; PNiadelphla, Chalrmau 7Ysanfa and Executive Committee. • • HENRY D. COOKE, WashinXtofi, ViedPreid- EMERSON 9r. PIET, Philadelphia, Sicrintary, and Actuary. FRANCISN 0. SMITH, N. D., •YhiladelphJa.Med -• ical Director. • • • • This Company leaned. in the • 'TEN ItO.NTEIS of Its ratan:net,' s• 5,395 POLICIES, INSUB G. 8115,1.42,13ctra0. This COutorany offers to Yoitcy-Idoldue!. 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" Pi I= E°4 II S tat 44 / i d " PEI Nllif SEINER GOODS NACRUI it CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fifth Avenue, Bret' Trinattang4 arid Buttons. Bmbrolderles and Laces. Blloboni and'Flowers. • . Bata and Bonnets. r • dlore Sitting and French Corse4,. New filtyles orsoley's BS:lna Parasols-4 1 1141e new styles. • runsind BaisrlOmbrellu. Boodery.-dOn DOS English assltes. Agent! for "Harris , beandeu.ll.tds.”. , Spring and Bummer underwent, . •• ' ' Bole Agents ;or the Bemis Patent Vaal* tel. him •• •• . . "Wert.' and , and ether easier. • - • - Dealer npyllectliftb the aboye it MANUFACTURERS!PRICES.I Mr . _ , 1 . f. ,:. ,'. . , . ' 4)ARLIEM I , "hW if Pfr.l.9:li - 'fI:7I.I72VII,ILAr ONftrap!,.! 17. f'4u.,.f., :Ire • ' z.° l- - 207110:4.11fir0T ,-..11(11.4111, ;"•;:fii nafentiTlSl; , i''''''; l '" ?1 ..eiesee,Ar.e..?..4......cemeerv'aiii, •%••••••,ole.www.Nr.f OTIC OT cart aryxg tieparro*" • rirrestra •41,At s lBO9. ' x O TICE. --- TiNzusgessment for • , ineoniatimro' ,- ylla itiberettelman. a . 4 , 111 ,1 1M i te if ilitt i llek,eireej, .4a •now a 'he /esti at talk ale/ Glatt' Tina dlr. A_ a " et leittr. whenit Witt lia'artarned to the City we c antrers °nos yon a leetloue ; • ~. ~ . . c aufain 9 3'^ "It . t."'ltOofilt, tlii ifilitieefi ; 6 4527708 OP CITY ZNERA - ND tStr:iirtiir, I , pitteburt I ?"tifuliiti. 1689. .i Xelrie ' ' ~ 1-t" Assess 'stint for ' fir:alloy an d Pirttem"AL,lloND 4 ALLEY; roar Butler street( to the Allegheny . idi e r Rap e le-now; ready. for examignsion,. at .ean baleen at "lafa OMNI' until THUruiDAT, - imam oth; 'Wien forlfi be retorted to the City Treaaotere Waco collection. -see-. mouRE. '. 112611nG/ • .'.. : , - - : City itnaineer. --, SICILY LEMPreiSUca.4.ll, , Sm. making ZonnilM ll43l ; IstOelleaa anbailintel for Lemont. For sale at 'Me Panoiy Grocery Store of JOHN A. RE NSILAW; , - .1424 Corner Liberty ono Ninth streets. ' . , • rar . IIOEITACKPIi " , PICTLNIONIC WHOP • DRAW= TONIC AND - MANDRAKE PILLS will tare COnsuniptioti, Laver Craindaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord lag to dtrectiont. They art all three to be taken at the sametime. They dean:lathe stomach. re.' lax the liver and put Itto work; thee makespetite beeonies good:the Rion digests and good .blood; the patient begins So 'prow la flesh; the dandled matter ripe= Into the lungs,. and the Patient et wreak the disease and gets well. This as she only way to eure9idurnmption. • ~ • • .. , • To these three medicines Dr. 4. R. Schenck, of Philsdelteds, owe' his uhrlyaled sueeesete the' Treatment afpnlmonary(lindurtoon The Pule' 'Mania Syrup ripens the morbi m at ter, la the l triegnt:e'L ° 7l2 , :g i ONlttefl 4 ;iwperai. , ftbti.tikkwilitht.ritog:Aapitbepstli g is has rest and lungs begin to heal. To do ts, the Seaweed Tonle and lifandrake Pills mast be rreelynied to cleanse the stomach 'and liver, so that - Pulnande 1 97uP end the, :bud will make blood. , Schenck , s If drake Pills act upon the Mgr; removing all obstructions: relax the Pacts of tho. gall bladder, the hilt starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved ithe stool Will show what the Pills ean do; nothing has ever been invented ex-P cept calomel (a deadly potion weigh Is verydmp. peretts to nee unless with great care ,) thaf • will 'unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver ilke Schenck?. Mandrake Pills.; 'I Liver Commaintis one _of.the MOIL Proaththat causes of Consumption. f Br-hence' Sea Rollie Is a senile' stimulant and alterative.. and the alkali Lo• the Seaweed. nrir -which this learetion. ,made ot assists , the stomach tot w out the IC juice tedissolve the food with e PulmOn ISlrup, an tilt Is Made into good, blood,Withent entallon or sovirny 1 lathe stomach. The press reason "why hidden* do ind etre' COnstimption is, they try to do too inev.ir, they • give medicine to stop the %hp, to stop cbills,to stop night sweats, hectic _. ,rever and by so doing they derange the whole wigestive powers:lock ingkomp th d egcrollons. and eventnel4, the PIISIOaI. Dr. Schenck. in his treatment, does not tamto stop a cough; night slime, chills - or fever. Be. move• the venal, and tsar , Will all stop of their ,own accord. NO one can be cubed of Corm thi n : I Liver, Clainplaint.:' Dpetepsta.: C Canitir, llicerated - Throat, unless the Leiria stomach are made healthy. v..: ,,, -' ' If a , parson . luta consumption..sit ~ course the engem* some Wsy are diseased, tinier tnberclesi .. absents. broach ue Urinals:m.ololam adhesion, Air the bms,re.a mesa of I nAgmmatioa and that thaYinle , finch oases Whet mast hedge!? "ft ;meanly e z l c ins truna tPe tratthigr bat It is the whole body; erstoaniclinnd liver tusveiost their power to e hloodpqt ot 10.41- „Diow,toa only chance Is to tale Hr.licnenues three medi cines, which wlit bringrup situtie.to the st the patient will bee* Wyatt& food, *swill= easily and make gebd blood; then the patiene gins to gaft in Seek. and la soon as th e bodvbee' gins - to grow, the lange outornepee to bead up, and the patient gets fleshy and, Well. , This ia tize Onlv way to cure . Consumption , When there is no' tang disea s e and Mgr avail ' Complaint arid. DySmsla, Schenck's. Deaweed: Tonic and Mandrake Pills are suMident, without the Pull/teak ltYrup. Take the Mandrake ma freely in ad !ditto= complaints, U they Irvin,- fectly haradeas. • • ,_ . - Dr. Schenck, Rho has enjoyed tininterrnpted health for many years past, and now weigh, WO pounds. was wasted away. to a mere skeleton. in we TerY but inailli Of Pulmonary Constimntlea, hie phydelans baying pronounced his ease hope less and abandobed /ant to his fete. He was eared by the aforesaid met icines s and since his Move-, n many thousaada similarly atilicted Dave used, Mr. eelietick's Preparation win( the tame re markable ellocesS.• /nil directions accompany each, making it notabsolutelyneoessszy so per. • sonaliv see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and far this warpage he Is professionally /weds, Principal (Mee t Philadel phia. every Satterday,_where all letters for advice ..ladst he addressedi Ile is also protesstiniallv at . No. 31$ Bond street. New York, every other Tuesday. and at Nim 35 Hanover street; every. other Wednesday. be gives advice , rive, but fere IMMO' examination with his Reap'. rometer the yrice Isla, . pmts hours abeacb city from 9 A: x. to a P. 9. - Price of the Pnlmonic Syrup and., Seaweed Ton ic each 111. SO per Dottie, br $1.150 a milt doaen, Mandrake Ma 515 cents a bon. For sale' or all druginsts. mylB:9l,dall. ___., MEI OP TUE OM Or DOCTOR WHITTIER MN MITES TI) TEZAT PEWATE D 1891.9195. That, =wrens, ,class :Al cases resulting from Ulf. abuse. I pradlieltir on. manliness, • neurons debility, Irritability, mo tions. seminal emissions, and finally im potency.. permanently cured. Persons afflict ed vial cantata. Intricate and long nand. log constitutional camplabsta are polltelyinvited to call. tor, consultation,. which costa nothingi itxperlence, the best o f teachers, his enabled him to perneet•temedles at once efficient, safe,' permanent, and which in most cases dun be used without hindrance to Mutual. Medicines pre-. pared In the establishment, which embraces of.' /Ice, reception' and waiting rooms; also, ' cuardlnit ton sleeping apartments for patients requiting daily personal attention. and vapor and chem.. cal oaths, thus concentrating the famed mineral' springs. NO matter who have failed, state your care. Bead what be lays in his pamphlet of fifty pages, sent to aay address for two stamps in self• ed mire Ape. Thousands of cues treated arum. ally, at office and all over , the conaUy, Constd. tation Sree, personally or by mall. Vete No. 9: Wylie street, (near Court House) Pituburgh, Pa. Holum 9 a. N. to 1 P. 9. Sandman at. to 9 P. 9. .Pantpldetaent toany address for boa arnArcarim — wsEtAirtnyr. This splendid Hair Dye islhe Dalin irmid: the only MIS and must •mys; Unsagaa mta., bit; instantaneous; no dlasppointm_ ent• 170 - n. diesions tints; remedies we ill entsetS or bad dyes; invisorates and leases the Hair sort and• inutile!. tack or Pros. 50/41 aiinrpersts andPerfamers; and properly app td at Bs he.' Ler's Wit Patton: Ha. 25 ad Street. • Eew port. ~ m • :112 IigrEPELEPS'Y CAN BE CVIIED . baring friends .meted are ear. neatly solicited to send for *Circular Letter of /inferences and Testimonials. which , con eicce tbe moat skeptical of the ettrabtelt . gst'the dteectee. Addreu vAis BURIN LOC LA.WW. 11f. D.. se GreatJattes strut. Newitork. laratbirS.d&F THE !MARRIAGE RING, FOLLIES O F AGE E r egardUTH, and the FOLLIES OF In o SOCIAL EVILS, arltb certab nidn for the exil dx And an: fortunate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, tree of ebarge. Address.. HOWARD 1830C1 ATION; Box F, Fbllidelptda, Fa. , CHMIDT & FRIDAY, rttpowinas OF WINES, BRANDIES GIN I N i) WROIXSA.LE DEALERS IN PURE RYE , WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. Have. Removed to. Nos. 384 AND 386 kris' . car. (formerly Ca 611.) t. L. DIZZINGIUt..•... •.i .. . .A. Y. SZIMINIKEIN krkVbiElo4.: , 410 - 400 ,AND-EM. f 9 114 2 ; PUre. Rye,' Alithiskle iIaVSTTES OP ).' :BRANDIES, WINES, ),/: "c• • I f +f r,•l " t ; • ; ;:/* . ,;4"; 1.0 r; •i/ 'l/ a ' , 113 JllOO t i Irprzteuxeli. =EN :108EPB & reitn *00 1 7'Poll• lifir./ 49 * 614 11* naNt MtkitirA FirreptAtiir °44 agAITFACTUB*I 9, v * " tileMU 1 47X1111 a g efi ; IPPO: d Diatakd ex.that.ro Nit a ; itiq ,indiftlte LiVERY' - . STABL'EfV: .1011111. STIVIVAII7. .. e ' ROZIVILTA2II3tWR. IPIPOBTLEI. PAT - T=lBON (30.4 ,T 3 • • - viL3 • 3 ,zrylort7r, ommiw;iopraTaiiiii COL MOTO 'VENDA k , bIBOOTT • It, tv2B;b4 PriTtunitort, - AY.arittit - - 'NT 4 1- A , I D ' . ' - BP (;Imp.zia- WINM LIQUORS, `&c. ~::"..., I . o.,:• . 11gy.1tOtiCE., • ; MASONIC lIETOBIT Sairtgros DAME ? ' 'PITTSBURGH' • PlTtSilllllGHedhly•littß 1E49. . meeting of the stockholders of th e Book sill be "head at the tank, 110. 7811 rmlihneld meet. on THURSDAY. August Bttasr4 o'clo.k r..m. for the purpear of constasrhiglncre.nde ofdaldtal: -;.ny orcer of fhe Board. " " • E L . C. MeLiti)r.. Cashier. 'TEOPERANCE-!; . . 'CONVEITIOI4,. The Tempezanee Men of,AileghenY 'e°tUitY.„ land those. friendly to the cause/ are retaa,l ll4 * SO meet at th eir several places of election. on •BATURD . AY AFTERNOON, 4nly 31, and rote forNiyo (a) Mier. tea to meet laCoiventionan NE4DAY AFTERNOON. August fkth, As 111 .- -o•elciek, in the COURT ROT/BE, to nemliyttp landldateZir comity Oommluioner. IV Order; OXORGE'IIt3I7It.I::- Chairman County Ezeintive Committee. if:tinn7l • - - • ' -figkET_AkTle '. Or ,' PEN,PitiIi7LTANLi; M ALLs 9 lfEkii:CfsliltiTY. u: In the Orphans' court; itLand tortlie county afbresald. , Ia the mater Oethe.siLministration account of the estate ofJOHN IloAu7, _de= _oeued. No. 59, June Ternt....3.609;- Lad, noyr. A4th,;lllll9;im.mo tion of,Jobli Idelion t ,Attorner 11:7 CCemllt&l2l, , ,the cogri sptioln;lol.ct:TAYLOll44CO., tor to make diatslindipa of the Ihnd upountr• ills bands. kr.asequntr tiled, to and atoong.tbe, . 9artles.legally entitled tkersto.l . * (From 44 B.fixir4i) - = - The i Anditol abcree, osmet : trilliiien6 -dyne! Of hie appointment 'on tVXDNILISDAt• Apgust 9th. 1869. at 2 o'Opek r. ar - i• e'N , Ace, No. 68 (4rantisitiet, qtrif.Plttibtozie.. .47 25 ;t4i7-4 •., • C. C.' TATitill, 'Auditor. IN TIM RUTTER OF THEL.4O4! PLICA.TION of "The iloPetrell Old Sitool "iv/byte:Nen Chem. of Findley Township, Allegheny county, Pedittylranla'” tor a Charter tit Ineorporation. al N 601 P f?eviembtr Term( Iktoties is hereby friveh that the "HOPIAWiLL bLD-SCHO OL . TREABY.T/RIA.I I I:CHEIRCH, of "Indio Town thlp, °Allegheny, county. Pa;." have.niade application, to•the ConrtOY Cominon 'tleaa fora 1:314.8?ZR OP INCORPORATION: ".• • • And - that the .same be. granted at the next :Ural of Court; sinless madden% remould:x.ldd be ebown to the contrary. > . • -•• • •.1 . . • J. H. WALTP.2, Prothonotarg.t irN - ilk""cOVltii et loot — i --- mittet - PLEAS, of 'Allegheny County ; 'No. 427 of bentember Term. liffift. In the Matter albe Incorporation of "THE AosTIHABS BUILD ING, AND - LOAN AtIeOC.IATION U .F. ALL.E. OIIZNY CITY, PA." . • once iB hereby elven that on the 17th dot of JuIY. 180111, application was made to said Conn to 'rant £ Mane? of Incorporation to said Asso ciation; and-that theo niftiest reason be shown tb the contrary, sante - WIL be granted at the" next term of &ohs Conn. -...-- D. W. - . 11 d. 8, BELL. - Attorneys for Petitioners. - JULY 19,1389, • ' 7y20:=15 ADMIX IWrILITION ROMA- Le Lers'of Administration Offthe "route of 1 4 7 4.lolN3l,ziesq., late-of the: elty of Pitts bench; deceased, having b. en striuned toile un dersigned. all 'venous indebted to the EatateWill please. make prompt payment, and shose , bavitlif claims against the smite will present them Janne tUately t) MARY QOlNN,',AdtSltrx.„ • - • oto CHAS. B. KERRY, - Attorney at Law, 89 erant St. Jy3l:m9l 44 I E C 11M)1E0—• ;Whereas- letters testatnentuy on the estate ou ART ANN , YtiliNtiv deceased, late of int diens township, Alleghen77. county. ra.,having been granted to the undersigned by the Register , Of said county, all persons /wring claims slitalnst • said estate are sequested , aomresent them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted. to said estate will mate raiment Immedistely,lo ' BENJAMIN KELL% . • • Itx,entnr. 1F2:luo p• • anarraqu, Jncts U. Seats,. itiCriff if tteri of A tinas:. - TILOVONt beol drant.d to the ß* ersioned ots the- es wet of Jump - sagoneE -'WOOI4. &ceased, all Asostias Indebted to•sun estate are hereby nottned to call and settle tbo serfs, arid those biretta claims against the estate 7sel o d ists e s e Tt thaT, duly auttsehtleated, to me at. 117;1 1 6 "Ijilkagrif. -Adra'r. VITTERs eTh--------11A11 INISTRA• TION on . the estate .crt JOHN 4180136 Z BEN. deceased, haring been Wade , ' grant-, slepthe undersigned, all pcssons irnowlog e lodebsed to said estate are requested to mirforwasd and makalmniedlate payment. and Maims *against the same should be presented to me, duly authenticated. • .- PISANI-11CA omi ts , Admlnistratrix. , ir2l:roes '3w No. 146 Thltd'Bt , Alleghen y. ..—_ . _ • „ 'DOPIER Qualities .And: Zoltits; Parttcnlarl I'4_ 14 'r sig..oD..irives k So /inns Mate mid< rpalrince : it i nlvso.. Nor piP.Ars 11 4 1 4P094, fiIi'NEWIIMMe 4s.llfeiremed . :ro‘ .1 irgroctoic JEVA14910144._ .I,wa NEN AND BOPS CLOTDEW R A Y LAY G A N 2 1 111 , 147- , s l kTEt='TrlticlWr e , / • - ? .1 Tr Are Aow °NAOS COZOP•etO Ma Or maunder Clatalogot. zualany kuilltatobadotiirperverf) ieressprlm. Eintrin4outos , Ofio)erowia t e r t A tBl" "ll44ir xppawn% Brotte e •nele MI UMW! wa.kussittsav, ocutniirot sit lona aaid ' KEY4TON-- IrPOTTERY:: : 11.111.11111t isnisT4o, wAitin 4100 oaks sid.l;ll7siaiiinisi.:36ll L ET I.IBER ?.TttlC tiroonntv ittemleo tew l { POO: itl4l4s oP'Witol'isTatt(4l A mzeNoß TEIE vOiriffPnori, }ems &A 9 Liberty street ,-4 Pittebbigb. Fe. igr'FIFT/1 AVENIDE 65.Flith avenue, opposite the Opera 'House..Putaborgh. Pa., is ute coolest &an 2Nott desirable place of rezone. Liquors can be had at thin itace . Pure and Good. The 1311111 Roca `are on the ground floor to thaisar- TO . MIT: n Et CON Rita IteflEWleit•CO? 'ot the - City of Al. leghenr are. prepared to recelre proposals for the following de wen., with their amid oun ees; 1 fete, roannoles, etc.: -- -n Conaprisingabont 1.000 feet of 4-feet etrcaler BRICK - 86 WILK, from Pastore Lane to Junction f Montgomery avenue 'itetrezy.through West Common. Comprising - about, 650... feet af 18-incheirefilsr. PIPt: ISENVAR' on Ridge avenue, from t pant' 800 feet north from the interseetlon •ofßeheets street to Belmont street slum._ _ _ LA mb PIPE - SWaR soon YPaMto4aelialiClY., alley. tranalfaralit berry alley to Montgomery-imams and sewer. ctOrtlidiaT Mk comptvivir Otani 'L. 450 fief Itt-tedit =Ott_ 014. Mt ri - PX filkWZßrvu. Narth it'vesties LAW: - •Borle street to Palo Alto street. • • BY, MX, CQUirt., corprizaCT- NO. Centprisini Stoat- 400 feet of IX-Lneh:ClBolPl - • La WEB. on Montgomery . oy, groin Vie' tine. n nr s.• 'pro t allo 'Mont. IC avenue sewer.- - - and Ithretneetiona maths seen st the City 'Engineers - of:Mee' City Balt. Bids must' state ttrcklad *Tie wer'mpoted =to-be ttablatted.' ' 7 leetnent on• vitrified elity Eve) 4ina mass bees-, stoned, 'Sewer Prowssals,” Connie; Noh s tor tc:, - att the' case inarbe,) anadeltvered or - •betbre 3P. 5-UGUeT sth, 1889. tro or prepouls, c n wideiktorme-alone bids will be re esived, will be Ilindsbed at the cur Itaitinter's • ooce. Ibe Connalstion do not bind themselves • to accept the lowest or toy - ; Brotder of the Oembaleston, . • . - ly3o:m , A ",- 2TO CONTRA OTOS.: sEALED-PROPOSALS siddressed to the under signed will be received until AUGUST 62. 1869.-Ibr the . • . - ' ' -Giadnation s . Maury ;11a, op THE BUTLER, BRAM! , • .Of the IF - es:tern-Penn- R. le., Pxteadlug trOick - Freepo'it, Arrast;oug vanity. to Butler. Butler coanty, Pa., a dieume of PW.EW : Ty-ONE MILKS. - Profiles attelipeelfleatkuraelit be Bee* at tite, Engineer,' eller.PreeportFAxua, strong county, Pa., on mid after July SWI6 •2 • OETICh ern thgnettittiLLlth'Strllvkii)/41 - - Pittsburgh; July 30. 1389. 4 fNOTICE TO- - CONTRACTORS —Sealed Proposals for the coristnietiOn Of a Public Sewer-on Porty-f4iond. street, Croat- Butleistreet to tile . AllegbenV river. Also; .for one on Eleventh street. from the foot of Wash.' Moon street to the Allegheni river. Also., for Grading. Paving end Curbing of Pony-second ' Altreet, from Butler street to the Allegheny yrit 7 ley Railroad, and for Grading: and Paving F less ant Alley, from. Forty-lEl . rd to Portv•fonrth, street, will he reeelved,sit this odee , ' TMISDAY Atreffiff STH." • SPecitleatlons and bbodut for 00db:tire/ix be btd.' attbia office. No bids considered milesictistie oat on the proper blankr. — Vbe Committee ro serSe-tbe right to riJect any otill bids.' irCO:raid moome, cur Enzioei. • , . XTOTATE '141) Pr an). — EsB. Sealed / 1 / 2 1.4 1011 kis . 'firtil - be.reee ' bredat office the of CITY tlfATalt WOBBff, up:to gust 6th, 1669. for (SNE.CTICA,II CYLINDER Inches diameter sad 8 feet stroke, one pump 16 Incites diameter sad. 11 feet stroke, Engine Led bump to be erected aim Ptit,th ittgeetsdat operation lithe engine house at the Lilt er Bedford avenue., , . . • ALKl — Pliui'wlll be received by, the Water Committee for Improved chuts cif pumping a gues. to equal the capactty,of a ideate Cylinder, 26 inches In diameter, pump 16 mehes in Mate. eter, With a pressure of "JO ponitds cu . Mimi - • j7P3:m • JOSEPH FRENCH; Superintendent. eS ; • - 1101410POSALS FOR SCHOOL ~417/LDlNG.—Eealpil PropOsala Air theerec ilea Of a BRICK SCHOOL 110178 E, in and rot the Borough of Millvale, will be received antil TUESDAY,Auersr 101'11, 1869, at I Bids ibr the whole ,job, or pewits bids for the excavation and atone work, brick and carpenter work, plastering and painting will be consid ered. Phu and epeciflcstions nuy be examinet ti office of 31.11.1va1e Iron Works, Bennett Bteffion. WeE"Penna. B. R. • Toe Board of Directors reserve the right tore - ject any or all the bide. By order of the Board: 1Y31:m6 . 3 - O. A. BIIICHOWz. Sec' _ - PROPOSALS *-911. • • COAL.• HARRISBURG GAS WORK% f z , _ JULY 517. 2869. . lIRALED PROPOSALS will be received st.the . Harrisburg Gas Works' until' the ltith"Ditif OP - AUGUST, for the delivery of Gas uoalto-bedseet ' • during the next yearupterSeptember I. 1870. The coal must be Of the Ten , beet , quality for sta manufacture Of gas and delivered at the works. All ClPtninUnlCll.lollllllhollid re address e d t o t e e ; undersigned, who will give ail furtherinforms ton on the, subject. .. • • jr9wrest Zuelle, s43erei4in.. . . : lEARIL .MlLlGlPluzva 14110111 t.aw•WiIEAT:A-W f i 'are now •ranati> lug and,mans otasholoa TI NEW , AILEnit,, WPM= iii_lntakA , "bleb we- we analog :. with •on 014 tallest' in IDOL toronOrttbnis aa to , mike. ad satteleofTamily Flocur equal if-no; ina:' petty* tont a inibe ntatins, s ,, ~.,.. I •, . Ma ~ a tatt [Clam ha, this Eloar are tbat of, , Dein' tattm actareafront *Mat chola:remain,' oanaonthertaamber =2 White ' with ;tin /o9st„Attinoved i la c hiaorli,t 3 7' fixliarktosea , Jalf, ; Hrs. rlteanda are: "" ~. ~. .. ~ ___, THREE itTAR a PHA.ih ' Miner ,BeraliD47 utaae from Cholea.lN bitakagneys., unsurpassed as Pastry floor— - . , TWtt. tiiiitiV .1: 0 01h1LZ ''_ _ ,11E-Mtle =all . ul Itaumfrtatieleeseigun -ancnantibe loan., . , • , 14)0 4 1.11e d itt L PIIrt i etift eithie Akinattrat igra, of Wanton, , v. , rt +. ....-, ..., . a '._..., - Xe...:lxterett...l , :mud. on,tooksrpmitt `Flti.":4P l v o'' 1.112 e .j.,lll*AV't ea - :.. • ,1 1 n -34,.. ai i, 1 ilik Wl' ..1001Killi .0 4111**1.1 ...t ' 1 1:6328 ''':;: : -PeattlitemickllViatqlititing,-r) 41 ... - _Lliftslaso l e t Mraml" - $1. 141 .stolS.,titirig Tenderi 2 di thhc WV bhli XralbjetlV .t.P._4OIRIMMUI,7O,V willo” - c9.,-. bba mg r t.oals Dist':: i,v, i•-•,J • .....; - :Ot 1 ,1 . 4 0. i , s.t. i 1 1 4 If OHOICE 1 . wevhOl* altersliZAVergsVir ~.0 Ws vartons - brandir brwt heat Our lls . ' .- ' Ala ?WM-eft Vali% RAILILV rl+oll/LV f toll , ot.M l 4llPel4. 4100,N of the Weil mem MHO, 4etspoph A. t on =l4 Ring ender raid tirown, 4 ehoot Ike n ~ ,'• LI West. sale lower than eanrbotbrgnahlfttndig& Jl4l xj7* and ITf Woos* bttnett. .ii , - . .:' ,. - . l'-; IiftTONSIL' • t -EST -.. • Mtleki Ifir4irks SiOntratent Oninar*:Weit6. ; • rit2Drig 011reitex CO: " Wm, tuand-irr mount en alionenottio MANI and Step Burnes * Vass. the,sideinivintwee! Varlgn. ete. Read Mid Tani) Stones. orde., promptly =tented. Prices mammas PROPOSALS. ~ C ;0rtie.1140r1.110:i. . .:•:,:..`,- , ,!,;,:::1 ' ' CONTRACT4/0. DAVIS. Clt7 Engineer G• B. BOBEJLTB, CHIEF ENGINEEE.' F%017R. ME= liffiliti:M HE El LU MMI MEI