k , , t t a g r 41 scatzts C CLIPPINGS. Tau Vicksburg Republican states that there were but three Republican newspa pers issued in Mississippi one year since, where there are now sixteen, and several more will soon bp started. Tun Onto Rims ,BRIDGE at New Al bany, now in progrels - of construction will be exactly one mile in length,fr m town ! to town; will have twenty•sev n spans, all but eight of which have air dy been raised. A son of an Ex-President , f the Uni ted States from Virginia, who as become utterly debased by indulgene in strong drink, was the other day ad itted to a charity ward in one of thk ospitala of Washington. itcir Iv is reported that the nary , gauge is to be substituted for the broad on the Erie Railroad. Whln this shal be done, shall we be able to perceive leis force in the familiar line, `"Broad is th ' road that leads to death?" THERE were six births on the same day in a house in Barron county, eorgia. Last week. A lady had. twe twins, and two of her- daughters each had twine. The six were all.boys. This story is told by a Georgia paper, as a sequel to the eclipse. Tun London Fun has the following: "It is rumored that one of the conditions on which Mr. Motley is instructed to in sist with regard to the settlement of the Alabama claims, is that we shall receive George Francis Train in England and keep him here. The condition is a hard One. " AGBICIMMALISTS in California are turning their aitention to taking opium. The poppy plant, it is found, will grow there almost without cultivation, and the gathering of the Juice of the heads, of which opium consists, is as simple - an operation as the making of maple sugar. Raw opium is worth about $2O a pound. Tax= Is a report that Hon. John. IL Allison, of the Treasury Department, and Hon. C. Delano, Commissioner of In ternal Revenue, have accepted an invita tion extended to them by the State Ex ecutive Republican Committee of Penn sylvania, and they will stump that State in compliance therewith, during the lat ter pirt of the campaign. . Tnn, only dealer in the Wisconsin hop country who has the hardihood to offer any price at all for that commodity, puts in a paltry bid of fifteen cents a pound for A No. 1 hops. Stung with mortifica tion at this offer, the hop growers have one precious consolation, i. e., that the worm will leave but few pods to be dis , posed of at such humiliating rates. A camp in Minnesota recently swal lowed a cup of water in which a quantity of potato bugs had been thrown to drown. The parents fed the babe for two hours on Davis pain killer and sweet milk„and beyond "distress," which might naturally be attributed to the heroic remedy, there were no serious consequences, though the potato bug is reputed poisonous in the , -west. A YOMiGI man of respectable appear- Ance recently applied to a police magis trate in Paris to obtain an entry into a lunatic asylum, as he could not withstand the temptation to strangle every childte met. He was a teacher in a large school, :and although he had succeeded so far, he declared it utterly impossible to keep his hands off the children under his charge for the future. TEE - NEW traveling costumes, says Paris correspondent, are made of water proof cloth in shot colors, such as brown and gold.:- The skirtis short, with a simple Item round the 'bottom. Paletota are loose to these, revers of taffeta, plaited sash of taffeta to match, straw bat, gauze - veil, waterproof boots. Macfarlane man tles,. with coachmen's capes of red and - white plaids, are she best evening dress wrappers. A Lem of New York city has Piet come into the possession of an original painting by Rubens, which was brought to this countiy, half a century ago by an Italian artist, 'but has never yet been placed upon exhibition. It is the draft of his celebrated "Plague of Venice," and .exhibits some of the finest • characteristics of the great master. The owner-has con sented to place it in a gallery for public inspection. THE other day the dead body of an in fant was found in a sac on the banks of the Mississippi, at Muscatine, lowa, showing that it had been drowned. With the sack as a clue, a policeman ferreted out the mother. who acknowledged the whole thing. Her own brother was the father of the child. and had drowned it immediately after its birth. The man was :arrested and put in jail and the woman released on bail. WHAT can the ladies use to make them selves attractive, without running into •danger ? Chignons convey disease and - .vermin, (so they say), hair dye is rank poison,- and now we are told peculiar cos metics contain ingredients that produce paralysis and disfigured faces. But where do all the ladies who, if these stories be true, must be crippled and ren -dered hideous, go to ? We never meet any of them anywhere. Alrourio lady; residing near Earlville, Canada, wearing a highly polished silver pin, was looking at tile eclipse considera ably through the ordiary smoked glass, during the time of the transit, and after ward discovered that the eclipse had daguerreotyped itself upon her pin at the time that the sun,was about haltobscurect 'The impression remains . ' there perma nently, resisting the fiction otrubbing, ae well as exposure to the atmoaphere. Arm the sermon at the Ohio peniten tiary, on Sunday last, an interesting epi sode in the exercises took place. Colonel Barr, rising, showed the prisoners the large strap used in former times for whip. ping and brutalizing men, remarking that this and other similar practices. had been abolished. Then holding up a set of the tin table furniture, he said that this, too, had been dispensed with, and dishes substituted in its place at a cost .of ;goo. On Wednesdar morning near Cochran ton, says the Meadville IL-publican, an -oil car attached to a freight train, was struck by a meteor. The engineer states that he had just stopped the train when the meteor passed close to him followed by a blaze of light and struck the rear car and exploded, tearing off a portion of the Tool, setting the car on fire and destroy. ing it. A brakeman Was' struck in the face by a fragment of the meteor and severely injured. .16; imam/ from Yokohama , :J a pan,. July' 29, "A boat race for 4700 a inst., between•the3entteew of the United States steamer. Iroquobrand her Britannic Majesty's frigate itkeari. The latter,lnat the former.lka five mile race four min, ides =a twenty-eight seconds. Tbls re f suit again' gives the boast to the British ers in these waters, which was won from them about a year ago in a contest be tween the Ocean and Oneida." If the reader of this paragraph owns a razor imbued with the equine quality of "pulling"—one that "draws" tears to his eyes—let him •put it half an hotir in water to which has been added one-twen tieth of its weight in muriatic Or sulphur is acid; then wipe it dir, and, utter a few hours, set it on`a hone. The acid sup. plies the place of\e whetstone by cor roding the whole face‘of the blade even ly, so that nothing is wanting to insure a keen edge, but a smooth polish. Two prairie dogs, owned in Portland, Maine, were observed a few days since to - gather quantities of grass, which they rolled up into balls and dried in the sun, after which. they carried them to their burrows. They have also stripped the cucumber vines of their fruit and carried vines and cucumbers to the same place, together with such other food as they could sedure, and on the 20th of the month they went into winter quartets, and will not reappear again until next spring. • Tan California pioneers' excursion to the Atlantic States will leave Sacramento for New York on September 15th, 1869. The round trip is charged for at half fare, and the cost for each ticket is $112,50 in gold, or . 4150 in currency . The parties must start together, and can stop for a day or more at Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, or any other city that ama jority may determine on. Sleeping cars solely for the excursionists have been pro yided, The ticket; are ayailable to re• h 4441 . am 81ity dmti. IN Decatur county, lowa, there lives an aged hermit, by the name Of Vander croft, who emigrated to the 'spot which he now occupies twenty-four years ago. For fourteen years he has not been half a . mile from his hut. He is described as talkative and intelligent, and appears to have considerable education. He is very , kind to the domestic animals which he has gathered about him, not wishing to sell a balky horse, for fear it would receive unkind treatment at the hands of another, and he will not pay the man who butchers his hogs, if he allows them to squeal during the operation. i ON BATI7B.DAY a shocking accident oc curred near Bucyrus. As an eastward bound train on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway was ap proaching the station, an elderly-gentle man and lady, whose names our infortv ant could not ascertain; attempted to drive across the track. The vehicle was struck by the engine and shivered to atoms. The lady was instantly killed, and the gentleman was frightfully man gled. He was alive when taken up, but it was thought impossible for him to live many hours. No blame was attached to the officers of the train, as the proper sig nals were given before reaching the cross ing. Tuz laws of Ireland are ridicuously strict in punishing little expressions of feeling, held to be dangerous to the pub ac peace, One man, for avowing himself "a Papist to the backbone" was - fined forty shillings. Henry McCool was ar rested for "blessing the Pope" In Smith field Market. On his way to the station house he changed his mind and cursed the Pope. 'The magistrate fined . him twenty shillings alike for the blessiugand the curse. Catharine Ward, who only "cursed the Pope," was fined forty shil lings. Wm. Crowley whose only offence consisted in saying that he was a good Roman Catholic, a good Papist, and a Corkman, was fined the same amount. Tits London Lancet, in speaking of "the women of the period," whom it de scribes as "a race of chlorotic girls, act ing wives, and inefficient mothersi" says that "the scrofulous, consumptive, dys peptic; pimpled women, who crowd phy sicians' waiting rooms and swallow every advertised remedy, from Parr's Pills to Pancreatic Emulsion, would be strong, vigorous, and healthy. and need no med icine at all, it they followed a few simple directions. These are: To allow their own hair to be Just bound down as a na tural covering to their heads when out of doors; to clothe their bodies sensibly, without pinching 'themselves hideously into unnatural shapes; to Wear well• shaped boots, in which they might walk comfortably and taste the pleasure of tx erclse." Ms. A. SOMERVILLE, .gunmaker, in London, has been created by the King of Italy a chevalier of the Order of St. Maurice and St. .Lazarus. Mr. Somer ville's firm are the patentees of the Alhi ni Brauedlin rifle, adopted by the Italian and Belgian governments; and Mr. Som erville, who is now in Italy, has lately ef fected an • improvement in revolvers, adapted for use of cavalry regiments. Some Italian officer 'pointed out to him that the revolver is comparatively use less to cavalry, because mounted soldiers cannot easily take aim. To meet this ob jection Mr. Somerville caused the ball to be cut into four, six, or more pieces of equal size, and these being fitted together were reintroduced' into the cartridge in the same manner as a single bullet. This experiment proved very successful; the charge, when fired. scattered like grapeshot, and the revolver being thus altered into a mitrailleur. TEE SEA WALL to be built around the South Boston flats will' be a very credits. ble specimen of engineering ability. The entire work consists of a light sea wall and platform s a 'Hank wall and a heavy sea wall and the fillfng in of the flats. The light sea wall is to be built Ina trench dredged two beet below the spring tides. There mega be five parallel rows of foun dation piles, the rows to be two and a half feet apart. The whole space to be occupied is nine feet wide, with stone chips or oyster shells rammed between the piles. The wall is lobe 9 feet wide at the bottom, and 5' feet at the top, and 18 feet high. The heavy sea wall on . the outer side, next the main harbor, is to be laid :in a trench 25 feet wide at the bottom, with a level surface, 23 feet below mean low water and always on a hard bottom. The wall from the bottom to one foot below local , water, is to be built of quarry dimension granite in courses of 2 feet 9 inchei .each, laid by submarine divers, the stones to be from 4 to 10 feet long and 18 inches wide. The base of the wall is to be 48 feet wide and the height '22 feet. On this •wall is to be placed atop wall of stone, laid hi cement, to rise to grade 18. This top wall is to be over 9.-fecit at the base,' 17 -feet blgb, and 5 feet' , wide at I the top. The wall and the filling nuts . be completed by July Ist,. 1872. non - -Or tgeIIEIgCIPEP. I 4 O IOI2IIONIC Mi#gsz.__ISTAWSIBM . • TONIOfRahIV; 31 A-NDR S - riLL5_, *on Care T A lM o oll, Liver CloniplaintAnd Dyspepsia; tr in to directions. 41upromall Urge tieibe takes at the same time. • They Cleanse the stomach, re' lax the Boar and put Ida wort; then_t_slss 3 9stte_ . .. ' becomes g00d,.• the food digests and =metre...a blood; the patient begins to _grew -awas SW diseased matter ripens into, the lungs, and the, patient outgrows the disease ,end gets well. This is the only threeo cure consumption. ~ - To these medicineii Dr. J. 8. - Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his, unrivaled tibtotes In • the treatment of pulmonary ConsumPtion. The Poi morac Syrup ripens the niorbidtinatter,in.thc lungs, nature throwa,it off by an easy expectant lion, for when the phigifiki • or:Matta itiripe a slight cough will throwt,t_off:usilitbe.Plitietathill rest aad the longs begin to heal,: i • • ''- 1 ' T. do this - the Seaweed Teme a idlfanurike • Pills must • • greelgated to-cleanse - Mug stomach and liver, • ghit i ta PulintpliaglftlP alid the food will • *good tOod. • . : •,_ Schenc r at !Man Tills act utioe.the illifer, remov • alielbstruetionarelax thellastael the gall bl • • erithabilra freely,. and the liver is soon • evegitAher = will show whet - the Ms • •dopnOtaluir as evetbeeelltveilted ex- cept °mails deadly po'soir wildthavery den- gereu tatted Unit All.: with 'OW caris.Ltliat will I unloc • !CIO bladder and start Altd•lecretions er the mil Ute Schenck's Idnedralte PLUs.% , ._ Lie Complaints one cit the mast-prominent sense 'Of lariestuaption: ' -. •, - - Sch. • 'sfinweed•Toniali aeithe : s timulant and • teralive.,'and the alkali - the. beaWeed.. whl • ihielmarMilona.,lriallAhhittla, 'lliad . 1 . Inuirow Otlithsgtstrid _ to dilsol i vl the f in *Wightht.PitlinonU Syrup: _Andittimadel Into taltzlteilitout.ferineatitialtwitputhm _, The great leitioli;Tishg phyidditill de tiblllinrd voilettnintialiWthety Wdo too, mucliz•thog give =Olin, to eto - the co u gh. toitoP Wil i e. stop htAgraits:b e fereri iinWhY so . g they de the whole digestive '7 / 11 V9 We." ilPle•hl er ; AttPagait! N ita sin san 'MAN:: 1 - '- . - Dr: Sett Oki II lila deli treattliolVttet - •td stop aco Afgarreags, MU. 4111 r fitver. move .thgea : taey will eit of .: owls * *cord . ' wean be ear ea - gt tion, Liver Complaint, Dyepapsia... Canker ltierateCT. broaktailistet,thil ikferi stomach are madehealthy. _ . - • . It a person a s s , eiminimpusi, of mouse the sags in Nome way _are diseased, eltheSithtorre abcesses, bronchial ' irritaticin,•plenes. fink I u., or the lungs are a mus of infiltdinatkni sad Uzi doming. theuch eases whet aunt batliniet a is not only lungs teat are waiting, bit it la the whole body. • The stotaach end liver navelcist their power to make blr;c4 oat of food.:•.'NOw tee only chance is to tat", Dr. t3chenck's three I t t lq. clues, which will hling np atone to the Ate - the :patient will heginto want food, it Inil dig e . easily and make good • blood; egg like mitien gins TR gain Indult. and as ••••••• ' ' ‘ l l . ,, t t rile to itentr, the wart ‘4.riin. tne . so . ii ,.:- 7T1.. in.....e pationt gets de ihY Antlwell. 'T /111016 only way to cure Consumption. Complaint there!" no lung disease and . oily- liter Complaint and D_yspepais, Schenck's ;Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Fills are suelcimitilelit i hl the Puimonic Syrup. Take' he Mandrake freely In ail bilious complaints, as they art 9er teeny harmless. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed tuttnterruptel health for many years past, and now weighs id 95 pounds. was wasted away to a mere - skeleton. La the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned limy.° his fate. He was mired . by the aforesaid mee Jones, and since his recove grradiggtiLissalgsluitiaroilY g b ctgl e h:ve e ased re markable- success. Full directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to per sonally see Dr.-Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally at his Principal ()Mee, Philadel phia, every SaturdayL where all letters for advice must be addressed. He Is also professtonalty at No. 35 - Bond street. New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives -advice • free, but for a thorough examination with his &limb rometer the price is SW Orme hours at each city from 9 A. W. to 3 P., M.- Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic eachsl.soper bottle, or e 7.50 a bait doses. Mandrake Pills 35 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. myll:lsl.4la F ta-DOCTOR WHITTIER CON- Tll9 lIES TO TREAT" ALL PRIVATE DISRASEd. That numerous elms of eases resulting from self - abuse, producing us • manliness, nervous debility, Irritability, erup tions. seminal 11111111110111. . and dually im potency, permanently cured. Persons amlct ed whit celeste. Intricate and • long nand lag constitutional complaints are politelyinvited to call for consultation which costs_ nothing. Experience, the best of teachers, iris enabled him to perfect remedies at once el:Meant, safe, permanent, and which in most cases cut be used without hindrance to business. Medicines pry pared In the establishment, which embraces ot dee, reception and width:4moms; also, noardlng ana sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attention. and vapor and chemi cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, state your case. Read what he says In his pamphlet of dfty rages, sent to lid, addrou for two stamps in seal ed enve.opie. Thousands of eases treated annu ally, at office and all over the country. Consul. tatlon tree, i ersonally or by mall. °Mee No. 9 Wylie stree t,(near Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roan A. Sc. to Br. m. Sondays 19 x. to 9 P. It. Pamphlet seat to any address for two stamps. alll IarBATCHELOWS HAUL DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the twain the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; ne disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the effects of bad dyes; -invigorates and leaveS the Hair sort sad beautiful. black or brows. ' 13eld by all Druggists tad Perfumers; and properly &paled at Batche lor's Wig 7aOtorY. Na. 16 Sond street. New York. my21:342 WINES, LIQUORS, ike. SCHMIDT ar. FRIDAY, lIIPORTIJAR OF WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, N g wnoLassix DEALERS PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN =MEET. Have Removed to NOB. 354 AND 886 PENN, Car. 'Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., xostaisis, 191,193 and 196, • FIRST STREET, PITTBBUBOH, lICANI7PAOTIIRII3I6 01 Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey, Alsol„deslers In IFOIMON WINES and LIO UrOwn. HOPS. dn. nints.nal FLOUR. i?EARL MILL FLOIIII.We arevery now receiving choice Southern heat and making our lflour entirely from it. PEARL TRIO ANDAR OBEEN BRAND. fIHOICE•PASTRY FANCY FLOUR, made from selected Waite Winter Wheat. PEARL TWO STAR BLUE BRAND. the beet family flour in the market. made from choice Wh.te and Amber Wheat. _., PEARL ONE STAR RED BRAND, made from choice Bed Wheat; high ground and l azves wiry good satisfaction. As a CHEAP FLOUR it takes the lead of any In the market. ;, Our cleaning machinery Is not Surpassed by any In the rountrv. - bee that all sacks are sealed and labeled with date of manufacture. . . It. T. KENNEDY fa BEM, Pearl Steam Mill. Allegheny. August 9, 1689. . aulo F LOUR FLOM FLOUR! . MINNESOTA SABERS nouns. 480 tas. Legal Tender. 347 bbls Ha Ha. 367 bbls Ermine, 170 bbls Summit Milo 970 tibia Winona Co., seo bbls Red River. 133 bbis Mu/ Day. . CHOICE WISCONSIN FLOURS. 500 bbls Riverside, 905 bbls White Star. 500 bbls various brands Spring Nu heat Floor. WINTER WHPIAT FAMILY vLOITR... City Mill of Springfield. Ohio, Pride of the West, Depot Mills, Memnon A. -Paragon Mills Ringleader and Crown, choice St. Louis. 'for sale lower than can be brought from the West. WATT. LANG L CO.. JIM 274 and 174 Wood Street. OOAL AND COKE. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! -1 DICKSON, STKWART & CO., Halos removed tiotr Moe to NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET, (Lltell City Mow MHO aIICOND IGLOOS. 21014 _IIMO4_IO_IIIIII/132 T0u91 . 00. BRENT L xvi• 00AL OB MACH, at the lowest market. prise. . . All orders, left at the4r oleo, or addressed SO them • throaat the siaus WM be &treaded Se arcently. ME GENERAL INSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1860. INLAND INSURANCE. CAPITAL REPRESENTErOVER $50,000i0.0k: . ..•",....:. .k i i - i. c 9 IIEU,kIIIO, BEM CONNECTICUT titual Life Insurance Co, HARTFORD, CONN., For Western Pennsylvania. Numbering Nearly icr,ooo Members. ASSETS, (JOE Ist, 1869,) _OITA SURPLUS, OVER $7,000,000. Current Dividend from FORTY to SEVENTY PER CENT. Cur rent Inomeover $lO,OOO.OOO'P er Annum. Its Income from Interest alone more than pays its Claims by death. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING. rr HAS $145 OF ASSETS. with ii IM"-- CHARTERED 1819. The Most §uccessful FIRE INSURANCE CO. IN AMERICA. ASSETS, ` i ss 352,532.96. Travellen' &trident, cash assets, 81450,000 Albany City Ins. Co., ," ." 400,000 Aetna Its . Co, N. Y., 1 " " 600,000 State Ins. Co., Cleveland," " 460,000 Lancaster Ins. Co., Pa., " 460,000 Insurance Effected upon all de scriptions of Property at FAIR BATES AND OK LIBERAL TERMS. Applications Solicited. Policies twined without delay and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch. atV22 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Cot. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, Office, in the i SECOND NATIONAL BANN BUILDING. JOHN. MARTUO,.President, BROWN, as., Vice President, / JAMSB tiTAVENISGhI. Booretary. IMISCTORIS: . , John A. Miler, uu. Lockhart.rot Myers, • u J.L.Graham. Robert Lea, 0. O.' Boyle, juo, Brownar. George Gem, - Jacob Kopp, p, 0.11 Jno. - Thompson J. MoNautther. a VEDEOPLEIP INN:TRANCE COM. PAS I% \ 91714:13, N. Mt°Caanta WOOD a nem; tyre. ♦ Heine Oinimaystakinglrtre and Maxine Yta* . ate . ymoan Capt. iolui L. Mow% e / 1 1 4 w att , S am el P. Mirk's?. Jobs X. Parks,— (Maria Arbuoklo, cot. James 3HUSr , Jared M. Brush. Wm. Van /WU • -Wm P. I ft Jamey D. Verner damnel wm. rink Merit. il JoHN WA j ar.% resident. y eARD Elearetatv I , - ' .'. A L •T.,,;. , JAS. ' . si. General'Arent. - drLEGILENT INSinwircE • COMPANY •lIP PITTSBURGH. , • WARD. al/P.TPTH STREET Siam BLOM. xasurese4llnst..sll Mandy of Tire and Mertne, 141 ? K JOSH UMW.' Zs.. President. , • _ ~ , T. J. GOSIg rt EM Vies Prealdent. G. 0. pomcs. necretary. - • OAFT.IVIC -D . General Agent. I gait neon,.. ' , . W. *. Eve gtOek I O. G. Illim t' ''' ' p ra lbritaha l l i i. ' EA Wrt e i i ; f 6 .- - . 1/4111-11.114 - . -- .. , .. , ... -- :• -- 7.:''''' --'' . :....... ~,, ,.. ....rt: ', i f s. - , f`r ',....v. r...,.,,..; ...2, `?., --, -a ... t , ~. ..- kMSIIII E2E ...,...,.:,.g.npfi_v.,uoit i ....-, : ....1 AGENCY. LIFE, FIRE, AMEN, AND No. 63 Fourth Street. I !c GEIERAL LGENTEi PURELY unlit tOinifY, 825,000,000. For Every $lOO of liabilities, THE , IRON • - - FINAL LIFE INSUBANti Of Pennsylvania - 3Th Mee, 75 Federal St., Allegteny, • DILBEOWORS4 • • Hon. was z- CMA ilt - Mt ' ' 4 Rev. J. 8. - CLARK: D. C 414. R. ROBINSON. • . Rev. A. $." BitTiL,D. Rev. 8. R. REARM, D.D4,0 W. A. llRED__,Caibler &Cesium, Trust Oa JACOB BUBB Heal lestatrAsent. SIMON /gayer of Alleanen7. C. W. BESDNY.Hatter. A. 8. BELLatuorbapat-ilin, D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. SWOOSH.' Insurance Agent. Capt. nowr. 8014IXIION_. President. Rev. J . B. CLARK. D. D.,Vice President. JACOB RUSH, Bearetaary, O. w.Treasurer. . . 31. W. WHITE. KEDIcAI. ADVIBE:I4 DANIECIMOCIER, %n'l Agent. This is a noine company, conducted on the mutual prtheipie; each policy bolder receiving an equal share of the pronto of the Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of ldie Insurance, and being conducted on an teMl9l3ll. cal basis will afford • ufe C hetinvestm to each policy holder. and ilterobf retain ey at home to s_lcourni• host indtultl7. a5303:01 CASH INIURAWCJELIeiONiPANYi - . • rive _LAK EUThDING, iffe.-AA-Avoikits. 'Himont' - 'Floor, - t t '•. • prPrisninuni, PA. • : • - Cit7)104.5.11P0441179. / 3 .1t . ii,1&1,&. .w.ouyei; ,ii.laipt.N.ltallerP, •""="' •" ;Mate . 11. Hartman. A: Chambers, ...ME. PAL ' .It telnrksh. Jas. N. swish ~./tomas ainlth dae.l3. Wlllerk, HOBE H. Web. PrestdemS. , ONO. •'ITENIaNtiEt, Vice Preattiont. tittf.B. T. j ,l l , l H N Etatt r. c3.4 B° T s facli t. minim ;oa t Liberal Telma on all Fire _l'r "14 r Maria, /Wks. B E FRABIBLIN INSURANCE-COMPANY. or =MEM PA; MICE 2sISUMELIN SAVINGS BANE . bu*DP lOl . No. 41, ottfo Allegheny% A HONE COMPANY, zuSAlrel bitralsors Well known to the CientUfiltri Wag al.. WAN fleallna to merit & elan of Prier PIITOSIGNI.:, • ! mums ERW1N....—.........1401116014 G.O._ D. RIDDLIG ................ftivaum DIRECTO.VB: l7 -, .• : ID. L. PattarSOß, _ ii. a lti et.Vkl le, Jacob Franz. riOnleit tr il i a Simon Dram, J. B. Smith, Jacob w. N. stalwart, C. P. Wiliam, Josepll i fte Joe. Lantner. EL J. ankinet, Jere. Knbea.' EL usli E. 1111asem 11 AGNotirroll,_, . pENNSYLVANIL4._ _ . 010:0121 INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBUREINI 07110 K. No. 167% WOOD STREET. RANI 01 COMMERCE BADING. . Tbis is Rome Company,, and Lunn, &PD . ut e 1 lire ex.e.hutreir. • LEONARD WALTER,' President.. C. C. BOYLE, Vita Prestient. KRO RoBEH R MaI LRENY. T PAYRICR. Secretary. ' . . Leonard Walter. C. V. Berle, Robert Patrick. J acob Painter, osiah King, Jas. H. Hopkins, Henri SPrOlll. Eleorttrliscs, tieo. J. 0. Lt J. J. G." John Vaertlen Azedston: AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OPmIC]L.4U & 437 CHESTNUT ST..near isntiC7o3o. Charles iP. Baneker, Mordecai H. Lenin Tobias Wagner, - David 8. . Brown, Samuel Grant, Tease Lea, Jacob B. SWO4 Edward C. Dab, Ceorge W. Richards. George rates. CHARLES 0. BANC President. EDW. C. DALE. Vice President. W. C. STEELE, Secretary.kro ten. J. GARDNER 100 W. AGENT. North West corner Third and Wood Streets. inh2S:wl/5 " • • N INSIMANCE COM. PANY OF PITTSBURGH. ER NIMIC E., President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. OAPT. GEORGE !MELD, General Agent. 01lee, 9X Water street, Span, Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will innire atrainst all kind, of Fire and DSrine Risks. • home Institution, managed by rs who are well known to the community, Led who a u r a e deter=ed by promptness and liber silty to maintain the character which thef have assumed, as o!fering the best protection to those who desire tops insnred. • .. • DICII/C70113: - Alexander Nimick, Jean B. Wen% R. Hiller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke. James MeAnley, William S. Brink Alexander lipeer, .1 .1 42 h Kirkpatrick, Andrew Amen.- er. David M. Long, Wm. fl=n. • D. Hansen. n 092 PROFESSIONAL. G .. W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, _.. Mkt,' No. /37 .i.OUNTEI AVEI(U, Pitts. bargh, (formerly occupied by Ham W aiter B. Lowrie, will practice in the U. 8. - Circuit and District Courts, In the State Snpreme and all the Courts of Allegheny county. and make collec tions In most of the adjacent ~ (iuntles. 1a29:03 ARCHIBALD BIWIRIL,V4 A.T . TORNEW•ISM-X-.A.W; No. 98 FII7II.I3TBEET. avll:nsC4ll7 PITTSBURGH. PA WM. B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND mr-orruno J IIBTIOZ OP - THE PEAOB. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH.AVENIIR. Special attention _given to conieTauelng and collections. Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawl up, and all legal business attended to promptly and accurately. • SAMUEL McMASTEBS, ' .&.ma3m.xtate_rir, Lx.-0111elo Justice of the Peace and Police Mag. trate. °ince, GRANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds Mortgages, Acknowledgments, D.positiona, and all - Legal Business executed witb promptness and dlanatch. . JOHN A. STRAIN, amtbmiraw.a..rr, FX-0371010 JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. Olice,xlE 'FIFTH STREET, °malts the Cs. thedral, Pittsburgh, Ps.. - Deeds, Bonds, Mort. Rages. Acknowledgment*, Depositions and sh Legs 'Hughiess executed with bromutaess and dispatch._ • • • • 8 ZEMTIN GS AND poLegTrNe. Hot maim se CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. PrZ rsrn ]E i A. Nano tactorers ormL! t .yr i!aprtpt asdLIGHT Allmon AND nAintollA MEE of I'l AITD .atOEaTEOTO.:' =I Anli& MOSER, B dILISCILITECTEO. MUM HODSZ'BOCIA.IIOII' Bunairses, Note is and 4 et. Clair btreet: *Plttaltimelt:- !yeast attention' given to ttut datiotor Rai bolldios or 00irlit UOVS roan dc:..., Nil _ _ Afdl7 • SEW dlrEtU11011111E; await appearance of the far. famed and lean. 'WORRELL sorrow. TEIIIIISDAY EVENING. _Asp*. 9th. 1119 V, iltbe w pretreated the aumiroble narlesque, sill . THE YIELD OF CLOTH OF GOLD. Earl Darnley Mhz Sophie. =L C o nsgle ..... ....... Hiss Ja. ale. ady umer , min Irene The rarrfersnertoeurtll commence with Mahwah able Pres of A DEAD_SHOT. tridaypentag, Hcnullt of Hits Sophie Wor- Worrell Slater' Matinee on Saturday In preparallon—LtlON and GIIAIiD DUCH- IWPENTSRitiVII THEATRE. . WILLIAMS. Sole Lessee and Manager. Second W.telt , Of the Season. This evening, first appearance °tee renowned com edian, Mr. !BANK WOO:..::The- encire com pany ins new progreinme. Ladles' Matinee every Wedneaday End Satur day. Admission to matinee s . Sib ants. ; 0rP80611.4.11131g . . • •'-' %, • ,OP TH E • HUMBOLDT BRIM Y. Monday Evening, Sept 13, GRAiItCONOEBT AT 'TIE ACADEMY COF4EV PBOOR&I E-PsBT Y. 1. Overture: Poet and Peassat„.. Burps. By Epeeist Orchestra. 800. Tei.rae,birector. Duet: gots est Homo natant. By NM C. C. Mellor and KM M. Rinehart. 3.. chorus: On the Onca.Bea By the Combined Bingingßocieti•e. with orchestral afeempanntient—A. Knauff, Director. - 4. Mauls Athletic; By tbe Turn..r.—JLonrad. Director. •3. Trio: leas de ULmnurtooor Donizetti. By leas aloody.Br. Anfelhaum.ktr. Henna . Btature(ier: The Bailie of the Titans (titer tee fres4us group of Bauch., By . the Pittsburg. Turner Society—Konrad, Ring Mali 1. &nein By fall °rebut:a—G. leorge. Director. 9. Intiammains Bosiini. . By Mrs. C. C. Mellor and Warns. Cl. Yule dorm Director. Solo, Ye Merry Birds.. .• • ~,, By Mr. Aprelbaw, 4. Chorus: The Clone! By Combined Singing Director. 5. Quartette Wet& Mrs. C. ti. Mellor, Miss M. BtherlartiMr• Paul Zimmerman. Mr. Edwards. wit. in strumental accomponient.' Mr. Cann. ' eteiloux, Directors - 8. Grand Tableaux...Anotheosls of Humboldt. By th e Pittsburgh 'Furrier Society. Konrad, Director. T. Conceit Waltz Strauss. Fall Orchestra, G Teorge, Director. Admission, uNE DOLLAR. Yamlty C i rcle, 50 cents. resits may be reserved. wttliont extra cbarse. for Parquette. at Sieber's. and for Dress Circle at Melior. Hoeni , s.'on ?SWAY MORNING, Septembers/0:h,1889. Tuesday, September 14th, GRAND PROCESSION:4 Composed of Three Divisions, Alleitheniy. Pitts burgh and South tilde, - wlif start at SIX, o'clock , precisely, proceeding to Allegheny Part. mono to be announced heroattsis.- .Thernoriat Proceedings.. 1. Dedicatory flymphony—comPosed rot the °C ession by Derry limber. • 11. Laying of the corner-stone of the vrtmosed Humboldt Monument. with appropriate ceremo• 3. Grand Choral r—Bundealted—Moxart--Bv the trn , ted Garman Biasing Societies, with Orches tral Accomoatilment. 4. • 'rations. 5. Fest March.• Buthe OrchLtre. 6. ftelorniWon of he Yronesaion and return to Libe.ty Street, rittsburgh, • Bente to be pub- Usti xd hereafter. • I VOLIKEIFEBT. • I..lembarkation of the entire nroresslon en &peels' trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Labatt) straet. Badges wIU be sold to the nartleipants of the procession snd those dettrous of attending the Vblksfest. at 25. cents sash, entttUne the bearer to transportation to and from Noun's Station, aa the tipeclat festival Train, and admission to FRIENDSHIP -GEOVE, Where the VOLE.23I I EST Leto •beheld. OPEN AIR, CONCERT by the Great Westeru. Orcheatra. • SHORT ADDRPaRES by Popular Speakers. - GYMN AS • IC EX ItRCLOFS by the lumens. POPULAR HA3I-Ett, DANCING, etc., etr. Ample arransements are made to secure the strict. fit order. The beat ut refteshmentrof all kinds hive been provided by the proper Committee. se7:n99 rjr".lMPrlll AVENUE HALL:'. No. 05 Firth avenue, opposite the Opera House, Muhl:rah, PAO' the cooleat and Irat dealrable place of resorte. Litman , can be had at this place Pare and Good. The Billiard Booms— are ou the ground disor In the rear. • ASSESSMENTS. OPTION OP CITY SNOWDEN AND PII/ITZTOW Prrrsnuncui. Sept. 7. 1809.,5 NOTICE. -;-The assessinent,.'for Grading MII.LICR ISTR6R r. trod Ventre Awenae to Reed street: Ls now ready for...exam leation. and can be seen at this Milo. until /titan DAY. DAY. September 17th, when it will be returned to the City Treasurers office for collection. se7:o9s R. J. alt.K/RE. City Xnalneer. CITY P R 41117.311 AND tidavrron,. s - Pittsburgh, Rept, O. 1869. TOTICE.—The Assessment for the Board Isiah, on Bread street (East Lib e n from the Frankstown Road to Inland SIM. nue. Is nowresdy far examination, and 'Lean be. seen at this omce until '011:11MD AT. 2 eDtenieer 16th, 1869, when it will be returned to the t.tty Treasurer's °Mee Tor eMleetlon. . - see:nie - MOORE. cits_a'nirineelc /J7/14.:2 Or CITY ENGIIIEZR. k BOUVXTOR t PITTI3BURGII, Sept. 4. nes. N)TICE.—The assessment for nil Grading of BLUFF ST/Lean% Irma I.:kroner to Billtenuerger street,' la now reedy for examinati n, and can be g een'at this °Mee until' W aDNES Day. tieotember 15th. when it will be rrturneo to the City Tteltrarerl 0.1).ft for col et:nas 'IL' J. MOBS. City Engineer. :. SUMMER~ RESORTS. MOUNTAIN _HOUSE, Cresion Springs, pa. W 441 IMO SEPT 51, =2 anKtn273 lemilliE ..110ti PA.. (on Ilne o d,) EDWAIR Thitaeote dmer recepftion ri oteneimsts,J I few' rods iT3IICIZIAND' Win sheet of Water Ll cogitate by itallfrom Medidinal dorinits an + a: Mt Eri}r-- L'INVINT & 134 - 4u/onna ORNAMENTAL 111 No. 614 1 11a1414 birrtzVrtimalit NXWlL tfatiheien9T aWris- 9 3 / 4 1 /. 4 t;- ( I: a, _ - • MEI BEM @ El 111 PART 11. ornar AIL . 25, ; LLEN,lProprleter. STONEBOIIO,' Jamestown and Franklin. DOLAN. ,Proprieter. Resort 1s noir; ready thrum is delightfully etynateg, Y LIME. the most be Pennlylania, and ALL reillTh. .15plenalit 'grounds. =Mull • MMMI = il