The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 15, 1869, Image 2

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A FRIEND It 8014COmpdp.•
D 1 Awn= DE itUBSkrra'
The joy of Meeting snakes tie love farewell,
We gather once again around the hearth,
Alsd thou "lit tell, I
Ail that thy keen eXperieneli boa been'
Of pleasure. daligeN.misadtteniere,
And u aforseen.
And all without an angry word the while,
jr4 self.comparison—nauaht dost thou recall
nave for a smite.
Thou knoweet how to lend good fortune grime,
And how to mock whateer ill luck befall
... With laughing face.
But, friend, go not again so far away:
In need .f some lanais help I always stand,
Come whets* may:
I know not whither leads the path of mine,
But ; can tread it better when my bind
• Is clasped in thine.
tIENFSAL INTELLIGENCE.
.lowa, has 700 insane.
NEw Efavzw; Conn.; is troubled with
scarcity of water, •
• Tme,division. Of-Tennessee into two
States,is behag agitated.
laivrrATiorzs Id a' tin wedding, printed
on tin foil, b a Thibitque idea.
•
ga4 . whi,te' Sulphur ;SPrillge Paid Its
proprletore $301000• apiece this season,
iFirry•Onvkar .churchili in "New Eng.: ,
land were damaged by the storm list week:
REctry sales in Virginia Indicate Clore
briskuss' in • the head, market since the
Tim dliorce mania in Chicago Wain
nes. Brutal', husbands 'ln nearly eiery,
instance. "• '• • •
CaiI.T.A.LIBIII of Terre :Halite,
- hive $210,000 invested inbeef cattlemow
feeding on the prairies. • • • •••
Wm. Joriy.s; a Joliet; III:, s.Orivict, hais
fallen heir to 120,000, but can't get, out
to, spend it forOvo Years. .
13osaviir is going to try a new invention,
by which•all the street lamps in the city
can be lighted•in four minutes.
LowELi., Minis: is credited with, six
teen 4nueldes &ring the pest Wel
months, mostly of young girls. ~ • .
BRITISH sclentista have discovered that
Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by
a November shower of meteors.
THE three canning establishments at
Bridgeton, New Jersey, expect to put up
2,000,000 cans of fruit this season.
Tun Minna!ota StataTreasurer thinks
the` State tax on railroads will pay the
State• expenses fifteen years hence., ,
Timm are three tundred end forty
students at•the Wisconiin State Unitersi
ty: This is more tharf•ever liefore.
14,.. RpciiiiM ; blacken iii ha/ fallow
heir Ahe SOmfoitabie sum of $15,000
by Ofdeittl, of• a relative in. Ireland. )
IffrcnroarthasAhe latelit idea in the way
of a mineral spring. Its water is "heavily
tharge'r*lth ieledrl9l4',". and gives a
deposit of gold.
Tim parties . who . r leased the fence
around the , new post-offte,e works in New
York for two years at $15,000 expect to
realize $622000. • . ,
A WIDOW in . Brooklyn whose husband
was drown . gets 5t,38,000 from the
county by a erdict from the New York
Court of Ap eals.- .
i ' Tan Direc o rs of the Madison County
(Illinois) F ar offer a premium of $5 for
the best 'Mae white shirt, made by a
"girl" uncle 30 years of age.
=
A Rats = f poultry in Louisiana ha 3
dig a well t the entrance of his hen
house and laced a tilting cover, on it.
Ilia catch av , rages one ; a night.
Them told the Mormons the other
•otlier teveningithat be had silmore power
in directing public opinion than anyother
Jive hundred en i n t h e • "
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THE 0... • Republica4 of the, 9th
sayi that id y•fills. disgusted Mormon
.and:Californ • miners cwneintO that city
Intro the Wes on the day freceding. •
,
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1.1; THE br ch of promise case in the
United States nrt, at Cleveiand—Nan
cy Sloan vs. William Pendergestthe
jury failed tci • gree and _Wars discharged.
,cuit,D in Hartforilfell out of a third
story window andwas picked•up unhurt
from the pave ent. The next morning
ii fell from th• abed to the floor and broke
its neck. " ' ' '
'groOnk ;f a half million:Wedding
witieh is to Co a oft' in New York in two
weeks, hetilready selected -his .panta
loons..and' tothe reporters their. color.
It is pearl • •
.
Tan will of the late Henry Keep makes
kis:iiifo sole - exeCtitrix, and leaves all his
property, worth about '54,000,000, to her
and, his datighter, his ,two sisters, and
two.eisteis.of his wife.
In firing a salute to the . ariltrals at the
Petry's victory celebration at Put-in-Bay
, on thelOth, two'-men lied each Sica,rm
blewn off and :otherwisw.badly
and.a third lost a thumb.
Tam wheat crop of Ohio is estimated at
4000,000 bushels, about two-thirds More
than lAIB6B. - The aggregate of money
which, itl,willtitedtice' is twenty-five per
• cent: ore' thipilast *Yesr. . .
.
Taft directors of • State Prison, at
Michigan . City, :announce it self-sustain
ing, and had on the 2lstot .August a stir
,plus or $3;644'84 ,- At the -present time
the prison has'B2o,inmated: • j .
Iti77.#oilit. tints Court Of CSMInal Cor
:reetion;Jas_t• Weeii, two of-. Blickstone'e
diseifilea :hid 6'; rough; and tumble; but it
:.seems thatneither had sufficient strength
to clothe other.aerlouit injury.
.
V. P: Virii,SOit;,_`' of NOW Philadelphia,'
OW; proposes lb - locate several thousand
scies'd land 'on Pacific Rsibliad,..
Kansas andAske outs. colony of. about&
:btutdredfamillesto settle on it..
SO= tlie:war the Tiridnia '.State .Li- •
;brary has.. heewrobbed :Of many valuable
relics,"! and lhoutainds r'-or'voiumes.' .Of
15,009 ToliinteirWhich ought to be in the .
librsf , ant! mare tlitol ,:40,000 can 06,
- 1* Potomac* Wiewmiles below AleX.
:sat* b3.beeoming.=bniekish; and•if -the'
,d roug httontfoues; crabs' may bd caught'
..Off tact - t,cluki'"j o ruff.l l i v et *erqllitie 'DOC
been-brackia4beft foi;Over..quariti' Of
• , CentOrf:' -
Vitt.,4llehei ortak,,the. Litchfield, Con.
neeticuktainesmill;beworked as soon as.
workriewshallArritrefrom Germany .- A
furnace, capable of redlining'', ten tons Of.
oredaily is '436Mpleteti;,latid two others
art
* I " ' MA* PI, PaPer..lo7 11 :iPhATley
Gag4hah.i:tha:.4llB.lltatvill'htle: . that
piaci , recently, was relieves:l%W in a taps.
'worm sissy feetitt ,letigthAttd
that m,Tont Allan spirted the the.
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011.4e.cOrt Out souse lckf.
petTi Ipigt„AW ty+ e n g by B,re,'
4eni,co44l oll3l X tithe.e.l.l4 # /leXtnitingt'
lui**4;:ll# 4431311:Mal
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the danger of allowing unlimited storage
of that and kindred articles.
Tnz new carillon_of,bells, manufactur
ed in France and now mounted in the
tower of St. Joseph's Cathedral of Buffalo,
were tried on Sunday. The bells are'
forty-three in number, and the chime is
the third largest in the world. •
AN ALLEGED murderei ' Mike Kelly,
late contractor on the. U. P. R R., was
arrested at Omaha, on the 7th, after con
siderable resistance, in which he was as
sisted by his wife. He is charged with
killing a man "at Benton, Washington
Territory, a year ago.
A LAND speculating party froth Chi
cago have purchased - 8,7745 acres of land
In San Francisco and San Mateo coun
ties, California, 2,20 ff acres of which are
adjoining the city of . Ban Francisco.
They are to pay $2,000,000 in gold for it,
in equal annual instalments.
SECRETAWY RAWISICS was married to
his second wife in 1864, and she bore him
two children, both of whom died before
their father. Three children yet lire by
the first marriage—a son, 'aged thirteen
years, and two daughters, aged respect
ively eleven and nine years.
'AI(IiNICR OWN man observed prowling
aboiri the .residence, In Utica of Hon.
Conkling, peepingsinto the win
dow, etc...a few nights ago was arrested;
Ind :WC Utica Herald says he turns out
to be a World reporter seeking for matter
for a newsletter to that journal.
Mn. COREY Rennotra, two miles north
of Terre Haute, 'haa" just threshed the
wheat from a- ten.acrelleld, and finds the
yield td.be a trifle over forty bushels to
the acre. His mode of planting was , to
take one half of the 'seed and drill one
way. and then the other hall crosswise.
TEE damage to the fruit crop in the
vicinity of Boston, by the:late storm, was
very great.' Many orchards filled with
pear and apple trees were seriously in.
jured,:and several farmers lost their en
tire crop of pears nearly ready for mar
ket. Every tre e in one large orchard,
near Salem, was uprooted or broken off.
AN exchange tells a elm of fisherman
who had hooked a small fish, and wish
ing to free his hands for the adjustment of
his tackle placed it between. his teeth.
The fish jumped down his th'oat and
stuck in the gullet, defying all the fisher
man's efforts to draw it out. He started
to procure assistance, but dropped dead
en the way.
A NUMBER of leitters were found in a
New, England postal car recently that
had accidently slipped out of a drawer
prObably. months before. The mail agent,
instead of turning them over to the De.
partment, feared censure for negligence.
and burntthem. This was discovered and
an investigation ordered, pending which
the guilty parties were suspended.
Jcian' Cararlif. came near losing
his life In Jackkinville, 111., last week.
The gas all over ,the city was turned off,
and Campbell, returning in the. dark,
tried the burner in his room, and find-
ing the gas shut off, supposed that .
would remain so during the night. It
was let on again, howeier, and in the
morning he was found-nearly dead.
A irevrrAL has been progressing in
Richmond, Ind., for six, months. About
nineltindred persons have been added to
the various churches. Out door meet
ings twice a week and noonday saloon
prayer meetings, have been characteristic
ieatures also. As many as fifteen neigh
borhood prayer meetings have been held
in different parts of the city, at private
houses, at one time.
Tim property owned by Means , Kyle
& Co., known as...the Pine Oro* and
.Ohio Furnace and Hanging Rock coal
lands, cottidsting of sixteen thousand
acres, together with - the stock and fixtures
of the same, his bees sold to Thomas W.
Means, of Hinging Rock, for $710,000.
These furriaces have been the' beat paying
furnace preperty in the Ironton region
for the past four yeata. -
A Iticeroas householder found on his
doorstep, the other day, a bag, which, on
being opened, was, found to contain a lit
ter of kittens.- A. few days after a sim
ilar brindle was discovered in the same
place, and Immediately thrown into the
river. The wife, actuated by feminine
curiosity, fished out the package and found
that it contained Iv once lively infant and
a five dollar bill, with a note requesting
that the child be brought up careftilly..
AN interesting case is likely to com e off
before the Superior Court of DeKalb.Co.,
Georgia, on the question 'whether the
State Railroad Company have the right to
limit the time of a thousand-mile ticket.
A few days since, Platt Madison, Repre
sentative from Lincoln county, tendered
a ticket of that kind, _which the 'conduct
or refused to recognize. Mr. M. refusing
to pay, Pe was put off the cars, and now
sues the company for heavy damages.
THE Albany Argus reiterates the story
that a young' milliner in Washington
county has fallen heir to $17;000,000, left
her by a young Englishman who became
enamored of her while traveling ins this
cotititry. She has been promised
$5;000,000 in December, and the balance
as soon thereafter as possible. Miss
Gray, the fortunate heiress, is said to , be
about thirty years of age. She has a
mother and sisters to enjoy It with her.
Tars City Council of Bloomington have
passed an ordinance, "That after the pub
lication hereof, it shall be considered a
nuisance for any person or persons with
. in this city, while'engaged at or witness-,
any game of ball or other amusement, so ,
near'to any dwelling or family residence,,
that the conversation or words of such
persons can be heard at such dwelling or
ifamily residence, to use any profane, vial.
gar or obscene language: Every person
so offending shall be 'Subject to a fine of
Jive dollarsi for each offense."
IN ST; Pikris last week . Philip Ilesdor•
fer was arreste4for perjury, on complaint
of hie divorced wi fe,, who alleges - that in
pursuance ea writtee agreeinettshe went
to Illinoiliand• remalned'there for one
`year, having 'been led to helitive the seri
`"eration would be Only temporary and for
good - rvisb i :o3, but that „upon' her return
she was auiaied to learn she was no longer
a wile.,her husband having in the mean
time, in order to obtain a divorce, sworn
in .open court that. she bad abandoned
him and remained away . from ' the State
Oneryear,iwithalit causes In her absence
he had been living withaiiother Woman.
Tan claliforAia* quotes a eget.
meat iv Senator Hendricks that there, are
as many asiwo thousand Chinanien born
in California who , will dome of age with
in the next three:or-Split years, and re-',
potts that': "It' to tact
,knoWp't,o'
pioneers 'that' preeisi(te'the fall of no;
there , wf4einot •. 1 00;0 Ann' two or three,
"Chitepa women , t i bic-Istate, and mid,:
ioneto 1'856 Chinese 46114m:were very
faw in number; ev:en- •AnTf:Olf;n are vs_ ry
few Mum, ,wo man hePtiv4.4l4o
thouw it, Laa: boo ul
PI r I SBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY,
dreziA,llepirof 2,000 Chinese young
menWhozere. torn here and will be 21
Wit In or four years, there are not
one brazed."
Mn. GEORGE FORMES, of Wheeling, W.
Va., while on a visit to Wetzel county,
recently, encountered a highwayman,
who presented a cocked pistol and de
manded his money or his life. He struck
his , horse, thinking the, anthill would
spri g before he could fire, but the rob-.
ber was too quick for- him and fired, the
ball triking the point of his hip, dis-
ablin him. The scoundrel, at this junc- -
tune, became alarmed by some one ap
proaching, fled to the woods, and was
not seen again.
NELLIE CARPENTER, thirteen years of
age, of Bridgewater, Vt., lea heroine. On
the 27th ultimo, while' playing on the
bank of a pond, with three other little
girls, one of them fell in and would have
drowned but for her coolness and courage.
"Rellie first directed the two girls with her
to run for some men, and then waded
into the pond up to her chin, but failing
in this way to get at the drowning girl,
she procured a long poles and after much
exertion succeeded, just as the girl was
sinking for the third time, in rescuing her.
A. Tv.LEGILigH REPORTER on the To
ledo division of the Lake Shore and Mi
chigan Railroad, had occasion to ascend
a tree on River street, Cleveland, in order
to trim off'some branches that were in
terfering with the wires: Re had no
sooner commenced operations than some -
Utah women'came out of their- shanties
and commenced a regular siege upon the
elevated repairer, who was just in the act
of chopping off a large branch of the
tree, which, it, appears, greatly egit4te4 .
the contbatards. Rotton_ potatoes, eggs,
sticks, cinders and stoneswere hurled at
the intruder, who, amid deafening hoots
tmd yells, was obliged to beat a hasty re
treat, as'the Bridgeta were too much for
him.
AT St. Clairsville, Ohio, on Monday of
laat week, Thomas D. Carr, under sen
tence of death for the murder of Louisa
Fox, was found lying on his bed in a
very weak condition, with the bed clothes
and the floor of his cell covered with
blood. He had obtained a needle, and,
tying his left arm above the elbow tightly
with a bandage, had opened a large vein
in his arm. His .arm was dressed by a
physician, but about noon he tore off the
bandages and, with a pin used in the
bandsgeAore open the wound again and
bled very freely before discovery. He
has said from the beginning that he would
not be hung. His case is now pending
on writ of error before the Supreme Court
of the State, and is not to be passed upon
before December.
EPHRAIM Cettruerga, a farmer living
near Sigonmey, lowa, committed suicide
last week on account of a fear that his
crops would be destroyed by the rain,
On the 'morning of his death be arose
from bed sad after puttlue on his clothes,
went to the door, finding that it had rain
ed heavily during the night. He then
returned, complaining that his oats crop
would all be lost, and lay down across the
foot of the bed ; where he remained a short
time, when he again arose and passed out
through a shed room to the outside door.
It is supposed that, as he passed out, he
took a pistol fr the chick:shelf unob
served by his ifs, and seating himself on
the door step,ediately fired, the ball
entering the ri ht temple and lodging be.
hind the le ft ey .
ht
Asters° the d sty archives of Bourbon
county, E.y., there is a paper which reads
,as follows: "The Commonwealth of 'Vir
ginia: To theheriff of Bourbon Coun
ty, Greeting: We command you that
yon take Dante Boone if he. be found,
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and him safely keep, so that you have his
body before ear Justices at the Court
house of said county, on the`third Tues
day of August, to answer Hugh McClint- ,
rick of a plea of trespass.' And have yon I
then and there this writ. Witness: Jno.
Edwards, Clerk. Court-house aforesaid,
the 10th day Of July, 1789, in the elev- 1
enth year of the Commonwealth." Upon
the back of this, written in the scrawl
and vernacular of the venerable Daniel, Is
"Sir I Ecknowledge this write lawfully I
served. Daniel Boone." e
A BOLD attempt was made to rob the
Eirst National Bank of Springfield, Illi
nois, on Friday last. ~ A stranger walked
up to the counter and stated that he
wanted to sell $3,000 of 6-20's of 1808,
and $B,OOO of 1864, and, with the pro
ceeds wanted Ito purchase $9OO in gold
and the remainder in 10.40 bonds. This
transaction involved some calculation,
and while the President and Teller of the
bank were making it, a confederate of the
stranger siipped through the . President's
room to the vault, and seized a package
containing $llOOO. He was making. his
way out of th bank when •he was en
countered by , e Cashier, who immedi
ately collared him. The stranger who
wished to "sell his bonds" was also taken
into custody. The former gave his name
as Harper, and the latter as Stanford.
LAST WEEK while. two clerks in S. A.
Newman's drug store in Rochester were
engaged in drawing alcohol, alight which
one of the young men held in his band
came some way in contact with the can,
and the fluid was igniteC. In a moment
the bleze . was communicated to the alco
hol in the vessel, which contained less
than a pint, and a fearful explosion fol.
lowed. The head of the can was blown
out ,and bent double, the leg of a stool
was broken off, as was also`the top of a
faucet, by the force of the blow. ' A sky .
light overhead was blown into pieces, a
glass partition was shattered, and finally
'the large panes of plate plass in 'one of
the windows - were chattered to pieces.
One of the clerks was knocked near a
hatchway, and tumbling over fell into a
cellar, and a boy was somewhat burned
about the limbs by the fire, but both nev
ertheless escaped without serious injury.
~.
Twe on three years ago a ministerial
association met in one of the beautiful
villages of the Connecticut Valley. Some
earnest reformers among the brethren in
trodnced resolutions condemning thetse
of tobacco, A certain Doctor of Divin-,
ity, who smokes as well as he preaches;
to the surprise of all,, warmly seconded
the resolutions, but urged Abet. they did
not go .4ar enough, • that-they did not
reach the roots of the great evil. For if
'the use of toliseco was a sin, then the
raising of;tobacco"was a sin, and' all those
who received their support from money
obtained by the raising of tobacco we re
under the sante condemnation; all mu s t
be included in the resolutions, it would
'be obviously !lens tO make any distinct . ?
Alone. These suggestions knocked. the
resolutions in thchead;for *ere not many
of the best, meta..:Vrtient, engaged in to'.
bacco cultdrer einilvdte - liot eomeiof the ,
clergymen present receiving tlreir salary
from *anotodilltiiref The vote dtd, ; not
vsee. s and thei . "D.:W! stilt. ettOkeit and,
stiltpriachea l 'XildObacecestill. srpws in
the ValllT 4 tliocoineetiout. •.. 1 . '.. ,
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,EPTEMBER 15, 1869,
IcAN TOPS.
FRUIT
SEIIF , LABELING
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COLLINS 4 :
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Re an now prepared to Supply Tinners and
Potters. It le perfect, simple. and as cheap u
the plain top, having the names of the various
Pratte stamped upon the cover, radiating from
the center. and an index or pointer stamped upon
the top of the can.
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It is Clearly v Dlahmtly and Permanently
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by merely placing the name of the fruit the
can contains opposite the pointer and sesa_ing in
the customary manner. No preserver of fruit or
good housekeeper lir 11l use any other afte rinti once
seeing t.
CHIMNEY TOPS. &c,
WATER rIPES,
ORINNET TOPS
A large ailirtmen .
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Third door Owe Diamond Clef,
pirreNNEON, PAL
EDUCATIONAL.
ISHOPTHORPE SCHOOL foi
818LE3.1411 berth Its second year D. V. on
tle 16tH of ISSIMIGMBER next. 'the number
of pu 'M a gill of whom lire In the house, Is Ilm
4.
Iced t t H.q. Prench Is tstmht by a resident
goys e ~ and so far as potatbte Is made the
Isnsn4e of the family. Addrets, for ctroVarx,
etc.. IBS ClLitir, Blshopthorpe, Bethlehem,
Penna. ...-
.. , sold
kiis M. MARKHAM
(Late Associate Principal of Irving institute, )
WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR
Young Ladies and Mimes,
MOSIDAT, September 6, 1666:
At the rooms lately occupied by the Curry Insti
tute, No SA and 51 Sixth street (iategt.
Circulars can be bad at all the principal #001,7
stores, or any information may be obtained of
Maritharn, at NIS PENN ST., Pittsburgh.
NEWELL INSTITUTE,
255 and 267 Perm. Street,
Rill ft'-on.n on MONDAY. SEPT. 6TLI.
I erms $4O per 'Luton of Bye menthe.
No,eztra charges. evcrot for reece and Mu
sic. Applicants to be able to re 0 easily.
THE BOYS` SclietaL BOOMS, in 1.01 267,
have been recently enlarged and veva much Im
proved. The courts of study qualifies for en
trance Into any College. Thorough teaching is
glv.n In ahose”studies relating_ to bus'ness,
such as SPELLING. PENMANSHIP. MOTH
ME COM POSi !lON. c. Herman Classes
daily. The character af the school is guaran
tee for honest, vigorous teaching. The Teachers
are Messrs. NEWELL, latAuE
M
ly, BUNCH
YIELD, SLOANE, and ORGAN •
The School Rooms fo YuIJNO LADLES
ate In No. 255 Penn strest. The ,Rooms are
spacious and elegant. The Principal,' Mr. J. IL
N LL, will ue maimed by Miss SPENCER.
Miss E. M. LIOUETT, Irte of Vassar college,
and Miss WATKINS,' already known in the com
munity as an able teacher. The two Depprt•
mental, Junior ant Senior emorace the usual
course pursued In inch institutions.
111 E MUSICAL D SPA itTISSNT will be under
the care of Prof. DE HAM and Miss STEBBINS.
Prof. DE HAM' charges are $l5 per quarter,
and Miss STEBBINS, 51.61ver quarter.- oth are
Music. as strlctli FIRST-CLASS reacher& ot
The LAD ES' tiCHQUL now offers every
Advantage which can be ' secured by faithful
teaching and tnOst desirable aurfoundaga.
street. ficlpl to
be in en daily at 1155 Penn
from 9 to 12 o'clock. suCtvgat
PROPOSALS.
INININNYWAIIWINWWWW.reIeI VIWIWMPININIIN
CM oisigrat'a OPTIcs.
taisonlNT CITY. PA.. rept. S. 1889.
9 SEWER CONTRACTORS.—
T.,.......„c0.mi55i0n of the City of idle.
gnav are prepared tO receive proposals for the
construction of about
1250'.Feet 12-irtch Circular
• Pipe Sewer
on Rent!) alley, from North Avenue to Fair-
Dr wings and spectli•ations can be seen and,
fulfil:item:lotion Obtained. at the City Engineer's
office. Bids mud state the kind or Beim' pro
posed to be turniebed. (cement, or vitrided clay
1 loe) and must be endorsed "Sower Proposals."
and delivered on or before 3 P. m Sept. 15ih,
1689. Vorms of proposaraj on • which forms
.close bids will be receives, will be furnished at
the City Engineer's office.
fhe Commisrlon do net bind themselves to as
apt the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Commission;
CHARLES DAVIS
sc9:os
OFFICE OP TEE_
00 - IFrnottmit ow ALLYOUIST Coll2trx.Tir..•
PiTrßrinnou, Sept. 6 11, IS6 .
PROPOS4LS FOR 'WRITING.
gilded Proposals will be received at this
once until tha *pa' 1r st. Inc:Pare, for copying
sad Lra , scilhlnl< r IiiINZ•THBEE, AKEE/160143
DIIPLIOA TES for the year 11370.
Bids to , be made at so much the running line .
compicte, end to incytde the cornparing et each
aad every diplicate with the original.
Samples can be seen on application:
By direction or the Neat, Caintnlisioners.
HENRY LAIIIFEBT.
ste:o7
FLOW*
'lll4tint: FLOUR 2.
311' NNiaOte rima - vLotTio 3 : -
thr t
4bts. legal soder. 281 bids Rollo. 361
bbls lermlue, 110' btils hununit Ribs 010 bbls
Winona C0.; , 530 bbl. Red 'River. 133 bbls NAY
OHOZOIC y1E106E574 ri,ouss.
vou bbls Riven Yoe blus White Mar, 500
bble various brandsj4prinsW hest Flour. '
VnifTEBEII.&T, FAMILY l ridol; . s •
• CRl,ln5l rthsfield. Uhl% Pride o the.
West. , Depot s, , msisstiost ram,
131nglender and Crown. 0001ele St; Lonfs
_sof, .Me terror_ than can be brought front 1110
West. • ' war T.. Taxa a CO..__,
irsz ' L. ' al4 sad 314 Wool luls.• •
e I :i&C
VAl_4l.d, - 1869.
ROMAN PLAID RIBBONS,
LADY VANDERBILT BOBS,
In Flain.:and Roman Colovas.
SATIN'/TRILLINGS.
Black Silk Fringes.
SILK BUTTONS,
In all the newest, styles. Also, all the elegant
designs of
PLAID GLASS BUTTONS,
EMBROIDERIES-A NEW LINE.
Shetland Ribbed, Grey Mix said White
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
9ood Country Yarn.
A. full variety of cOlore of
EASTERN YARNS.
Flannels.
Ladies' and Misses Balmoral Rose.
GENTS' SEALER KNIT HALF HOSE,
MAORUM, GLYDE & CO.,
78 & 80 Market Street,
'au27
NEW .SUMMER GOODS
AT
•
MACRUM
& CARLISLE'S
NO. 27 Fifth Avenue,
Dress Trimmings and Buttons.
Embroideries and Laces.
Ribbons and Flowers.
Hats and Bonnets.
.
(Hove fitting and French Corsets.
New Styles drsolty , s Skirts.
P an and arasols—all the new sty . les.
b
Hosiery—the best English makes.
Agents for "Harris' Seamless Kids."
Spring and Summer underwear,
l ßotc 'or the Bemis Patent Shaie
"Lock meo w, End."
"Elite," Act "Dickens by," and other
styles.
Dealers supplied with the above at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
M.AORiaitt ' & CARTM3I 7 4
N . O. 27
FIFTH AVENUE.
iny4
MERCHANT TAILORS.
P..
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Keeps constantly on hand
Clotho, Casedmeres and restings.
:Also, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
No '93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA. •
Illg•Sent's Clothing made to order in the latest
styles. seStnEG
B*"
Our entire Bummer Stock of , Boys•, Youths'
and Children's Clothing, closing out at greatly
reduced slices.
GRAY & LOGAN'S,
/40. 47 SIXTH STREET
LATE ST. 4L AIL
ante
NEW FALL GOODS..
♦ splendid new stock of
CLOTHS, GASSLUERES,
Just received by HENRY 31KYILS.
sea: Merchant Tailor. T 3 Smithfield street.
B TIEGEL, • •
li tLsta Cater with W. Hespenhelds.)
PSG ail ;To IF-11 1 / 4 .110 }AO VA 0;0;1
No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgh
5e213:v21
JOllllll. BTEWAR EOBT. ILMATIII.IIBOII.
ROBT. H. PATTERSON &
LIVERY, SAX ,dkri
COMMISSION STABLES
COL SEVENTH HEM k IIBER7 ST
• PrrnaußGEt, Pd
me 210,4
Blair & MOSER,
Art C.urrECTS,
Burr noun A.ssocwrzoN 'smultei
zos, Riina 4 Bt„ Chas Street, Pittsburgh., Pa.
Special attention Oren to the designing and
building of 001131 .- i INUBLEI ead FUEL] 0
nstrt.nrosess. .
CITi I ENGINEER.
jrBESH SHAD • 'RECHTIrED
daffy at BENJAMIN PULPRESS 'popular
sh Stand, No. Diamond Market, lll
burgh, tan at the Twin City, Allegheny' City,
corner kin g
Okla and Federal streets. T,a•
bid 'all kinds or Sea and Lake fish, Halibiltighltd.
Beak, .Vodlisb. Haddock and Eel. Alio, !larks
suPelles of White. Lake Fish, seamen, iliagg y
tnerieoll. Herring and Macinew Trout, which
enables as to sell at the lowest market: Trice.;
wholeS or retail. We invite all /oven of
Fresh to give ail • call, and we Ida jailor
them • at. - reitie
il:oo4.4ol3.*:Laig
ran* THE `Bump: "
Iron is,! 7 F BY •pßtrEf9ll3s:#lllSYYMltatik
de:Marin , 1 •
'4l-APLE ,SITGAIL-4 .loarreis
0. ~ ..pionment it WLTT. LANE} & CO%
1 and 174 Wood street.
tisaiw-4.00 btib# Le_ ; canin
e
274/14146 Cements 19 Y i rt: Thornier.°
W I DRAI7IIO , CESIINT 0-1 s
00
DU yokiavgle,Hydnl.o a k 4 n lrl.oVa Xll
A BanirrauL LINE OP
ALL COLORS OF
LIVERY STABLES.
AROBITIVIS.
CARPETS.
NEW CARPETS!
ERESH IMPORTATION
p c i=c t l n bß i T o r p lE . r. H. McCallum from mann- .
VELVETS, BRUSSELS, •
Tapestry Brussels, &c.,
THE FINEST
Assortment ever offered in Pittsburgh.
•
• ALSO, A FINE STOCK CF
THREE-PITS, INGRAINS,
AND
COMMON CARPETS
A FDIE AnORTMENT OF
Well Seasoned Oil Cloths.
!CULLUM BROS.,
Jro. 51 FIFTH rE.r
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths 9
MAC 136TriCi I IV ar
Window Shades,
AT LOW PRICES.
We offer many of our goods much below last
Spring's prices. Those needing goods in our
Me can save money by buying at once.
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFTH ATFNUF.
yl4:ddT
NEW FALL STOCK.
OF
CAFPETS,
The First in the Market
AND
THE CHEAPEST.
CHOICE PATTERNS
Two-ply and Three-ply
CHEAP INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE lIIIVIST LINE OP
BODY BRUSSELS
Ever Offered in Pittsburgb.
We time and money by baying from.
KeFABLAND & COLLINS.
No. 71 and 13 71PTH AVENUE,
ti=:d liT
OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO.
HATE JUST RECEIVED A
FINE SELECTION OF
BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
THREE PLY AND
INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE 'LAMEST ASSORTMENT OF
WHITt,CHECK & FANCY
MA.TTINGS,
FOR SUMMER WEAR,
IN TIES CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL-DEPARTMENTS
MI
OLIVER MeCLINTOCK & CO'l3.
nrrff AVILNIIE
LITHOGRAPHERS.
1111AJAXIN Mail%
QINGEBLY & CLEIS" SUCCetiOn
14J
to fizo. Y. SCIOICSIXAN a CO..
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPICRIM
the only Steam Lithographic itstablishment
West of the on.
'asiness Cards, Letter
Heads, Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards,
Diplomas. Portraits, Views, Certificates of De
posits, Invltatios Cseli, Oe.. Noe. TS and Iffi
snot., atroot. Plittstinralt.
HAIR AND RERFITIMERY.
CHN PECK, ORNAIIMITAL
HAIR WUNKRit AND 141113 1 TDMR. No.
Third street, near Smithilebi, Pittsburgh.
Alwatin hand.w_ceneral assortment of La
diet. BANNS, CURLS : Gazitlemen , a
WI SCALPS. GUARD GRAINS,
BIIXeRLI. itsr i t u mi Price in Gash
will be Rival ftir RAW
Ladies , and Gentlemen's Refs (ituttl:s a dva
In tba notatast manna/. • '
DR: - W.1111:112;lh -
rIONTIPMES TO TREAT ALL
il.eni ry iraste diseases. Syphilis in all its forms, all
dlseases, and the effects of mercurg=
completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea ore
nal Wea kn ess and Impotency resulting from
self-abuse or other causes, an d which produces
some of the following effects, as blotcnes, bodily
weakness, indigestion, consumption, aversion to
society, unmanliness, dread of future events,
loss of memory, Indolence. nocturnal emission%
end dually so prostrating the sexual system as to
render marriage unsatisfactory, and therefore
LA.-video% are permanently cured. persons er,
Mated vital these or any other delicate, let:late
or long
ive tahred standing
a =
tria M l;u
_hgteit o=nst'e complaint
complaint ,
nt should
plain p tsUserorh n ea n
or W ve %r W il F n ma ofia m m-
-
matt _on , or Ulceration of the. Womb,•Ovando,
prurita, Amenoripoca. Menarrhattia, Dynan
norrhoes, and bterilitr or Barrenness, are Mat*
ed with the greatest*SUCCettle
It is self.evident that a physician who confines
himself exclusively to the study of a certain clan
of diseases and treats thousands of cases every
na. must acquire greater skill in that spakialty
than be general practice. - .
The /Meter publishes medical pamphlet Of
fiftvyr pai Oat gives^ tall a
exposition of venereal
p - rlyste diseased that can be bad free stoat*
or by Man liar two stamps, in sealed envelopes.
Byer/ scram contains instruction to the af•
dieted, and =sibling them 'to deters:dna the pre.
else: nature =as' campliints. • • • ,
. The estabileitmentznpriaing ten amply.
• reomskis central , en it is not convenient to
• visit e; city,is opinion can be oh.`
, tainei by a 'written statement of the case,
and medi cines can , be. forwarded by mail or ex.-
press. 'ln some lustanees, however, is personal
examination is :abisolutely necessary, while in
others daily personal attention is- regt Iced, awl
=Vfor the Secommodat ted ion el su the ch D office t "Matta
at there are
ts cosunec with h are
IA every" requisite UM is cal to
nromote. recovery, including medicated vap or
bathe. All prescriptions are prepared,lll the
Matto:fir aWn laboratter. under - his
s,cl=s t i i meow pamphl ets at oCerig h w or .
I nick matlar,wh i o n re
'filled, resgrwhattie gays. •Hours 9 Sag,
ofbe llBitr .,y~ il /Po i yaw /Swig uk
t ours 14.0.0114 ot4ls
Oceend Floor%