FI W_Z:= ,• ••* 2•!--,11--,:ll iI • •• ‘lll i 2 Appleion's Ifagazine,contains some in- ] . aa * teresting'incidents from Princess Salm . • . . ' ------------------------________ Salm's Diary, written while in Mexico. , For the Pittsburgh Osztve. Here is one concerning the closing boars ' of Maximilian: 'f 6111.L'iD RAPIDS ASD LNDIANA RAIL* 1 , ROAD. The princess, on account of the imor. d. the tant art she had ta ken in the plan to —......_ Having sketche country through save the live of Maxim was seat' to I which the Grand Rapids and Indiana San Luis Potosi as ailian, prisoner. There she made another last effort to obtain the Railroad passes, - a brief sketch of its History, including the " pardon of President Juarez for the con- Land Grant by demned. • She says: Congress," will not be uninteresting. "The last day before the execution had ' HISTORY—LAND GRANT come; the next morning the emperor was to be shot. Although I had little hope, . This railroad company • evas or- still I determined to make one more , ganized •in 18;7 by the • consolida- effort to move the heart of the man who tion of -three companies, covering alone had the power to prevent the terri substantially the same route. A land b2e tragedy. The vale, melancholy face grant, originally' bestowed upon that of him whose clear-blue eyes had inspired with compassion even the Indian Pala portion reaching from Grand Kapids to cios, was ever before me. Traverse Bay, was subsequently extended " was eight o'clock i d the evening when I went to . the President, who ina from Grand Rapids to Fort ;Wayne, mediately received me. He was pale, making the distance three hundred and and looked careworn. With trembling twenty and sr half miles, to which aid has lips I pleaded for the life of the Emperor, I been extended at the rate of three thou- or at least for a respite. He saidhe could not even grant a respite, that it would ; sand eight hundred and forty acres per . . only prolong the Emperor's agony, and • miler making one million two hundred that he must die the next morning. 1 and thirty thousand seven hundred and "When I beard these terrible words I -• ;twenty acres of land. ''The company were was wild with grief. I trembled in every limb, and, sobbing, I fell on my knees, permitted to select these lands in altern and pleaded with words that came warm • • ate sections for twenty.miles on each side. from the heart. The President sought to . of the line of their road; to make up raise me, but I clung to his knees, and for the deficiency of public lands upon would not rise till he had granted my ' the Southern portion of the line of the , . prayer; 1 thought I must move him to • • road. " I he was deplmoved LOCAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. he, compassion. as well as saw Senor Iglesia, who was ;In addition to tlre'munificent land grant of more than one million acres of land, present, could not restrain his tears. He said to me, in a sad tremulous tone: 'lt the subscriptions by cities, villages, coon- pains me, madame, to see you thus on ties, Lac., including individuals, amounted your knees before me, but, if all the kings to near three quarters of a million of do l.: and queens of Europe were prostrate be lars. With all these resources at corn- fore me, I could not save his life. Ido mend, this great work languished for ; not take it; it is the law, the people de. twelve long years. mand it, not I. If I failed to do the will WORE ACCOMPLISHED. of" he people my life. would be the enity. Spasmodic efforts from time to time 'Oh," I cried, in my despair, "if blood down to 1869, had completed twenty must flow, take my life, the li!'e of a use miles of track north from Grand Rapids less woman, and spare that of a man who and about 60 per cent. of the grading may do so much good in another country!' south from that place had been made, and I "All was in vain. The President about 50 per cent. of bridging, , lac. raised me to m feet, and again assured :furnished, which are now in gootiesn o rder., y i me that the life of my husband should be • Ties and timber furnished twelve years I spared. He said he was very seriously before, had rotted in their places or had.; compromised, and would certainly be con been carried off by inhabitants along th e I damned to death, but that, as I had gained line of the road. Us esteem and admiration by my efforts lin behalf of Maximilian and my has- CITIZENS DISCOURAGED. band, he would grant my petition so far • • Repeated promises and successive fail- las he could. He would pardon my bus , urea an the part of the managers of the I band, and was grieved that he could do , road had discouraged and completely Ino more. I thanked him, and went. disgusted all who lived along the route of i .In the ante-room I found more than the road and all who were in any way I two hundred ladies of San Luis, who had ' interested in its! completion. The corn- I come to plead for the lives of the three pany Was deeply involved, unable to meet i condemned men. They were admitted, just and equitable claims, and pressed and but their prayers were of no mdre avail • harrassed by demands which they-claimed : than mine. were neither just nor equitable, b,ut posi- "Later, Madame Miramon came, lead , lively fraudulent. Bonds were upon the ing her two children. The president ' 4 ' market claimed to have been illegally, if I could not refuse to see her. Senor lalesa A _. :not fraudalently. issued, and the condi- told me it was a heart-rending scene to 4 lion of the road appeared to be hopeless see this poor woman and her innocent lit beyond relief. So little vitality did the tie ones plead for the life of husband and , company possess, that an individual living father. The President, he said, suffered • on the line of the road boldly carried off 1 teiribly in these interviews to think that )1' some six thousand cross ties, which had i stern necessity compelled him to take the been paid for by this company, and die- I life of the noble Maximilian and his two posed of them to another. . I 'brothers,' but he could not do otherwise. ANOTHER RAILROAD. "Madame Mrmon fainted and was In the meanwhile an individual posses. I carried out of th i e f room. - 1 sad of enterprise and energy, devised and , 'I could not close my eye§ that night, accomplished the construction of a road some hours of which I passed in the reaching northward from Kalamazoo to church with a number of laaiea of our .! Grand Rapids and Southward from Kala- I party, praying. mazoo to White Pigeon, on tte alichi- "In the course of the morning, the tel gas Southern Railroad. . egraph announced the sad intelligence that the executions had taken place and--- , AFTER THE LAND GRANT. i that all was over." . It is 'said that Mr. Gardiner, the projec - tor and builder of the roads, hoped to fall The statistics or ' heir to the lands above described, which Immigration- Michigan Of cial returns of passengers arriving would become- forfeited to the State of • in the United States during the quarter unless twenty miles more of endin d g with aO, 1869, show an ex. road were rcompleted before July first, of the current year (1869). The case seemed I tra° i Th r I whole l n n c u r m e a b s e e r , arrived was 177,580, hopeless, it seemed beyond the power of 1 of whom 111,674 were males, and n 5,908 the company to $o further, hopeless in females. Of theee 7,982 were citizens of solvency and the loss of the entire land the United States, 5,431 being males, 2,- grant seemed inevitable. - 531 females; also 3,613 foreigners not in- ItkCEIVEIt APPOINTED. tending to remain in the ted States, At the request of some of the holders of whom 2,560 were males, 1,053 fe . of securities of the company, Jesse L. 1 males, making an aggregate of 11,595 1 Williams, Es.q., well and favorably , known passengers not immigrants. The total as a Government Director on the Union number of immigrants was 165,987, of Pacific Railway, and as a Director for whom there were under fifteen years of many years upon the. Pittsburgh, Fort age 18,6 n males 17,512 females; between Wayne and Chicago Railway, was ap- I fifteen and fortY, 74,492 males, 37,901 I pointed Receiver by the Court, and di- i females; of forty years of age and up rected to complete the second twenty I ward, 10,538 males, 6,911 females; mak - miles north from Grand Rapids, in order ing to chartera total of 103,663 males and 62,324 save the land grant and the of I females. the railroad. I The occupation of immigrants were as THE CONTINENTAL IMPROVEMENT cost I follows : Clergymen, 60; physicians, 65; PANY. I artists, 58; mechanics, (of trades not i _sp 3 ec . ifi s e e d a , m ) 5 559. bakers, 333; butchers, About this time the railroad company sdesse's, 74; 'shoemakers 733; contracted with the Continental Improve- I tailors 756- masons,l 058; of mist era, Company to finish their road. This ; a aaus ' trade ; 1, ... a ; aio , 560- farmers, is a company organized under the laws of ; 16 55a• laborers, 40 255- clerks, , rade'rs 143. the State of New York, of which General I . 1 I , Eiii:ne 9 r . s, 308; - rhariners, 486; . serva , servants, George W. Cass is President and Colonel ; a, 0 , of other specified occupations,. 76 ; Thomas A. Scott and William Thaw,Esq., ti 1 56 whose occupations are not specified, are Directors, and 80,132 without occupation, being women and children. These 165,987 immigrants arrived from the following countries: Great Britain, 33.574; Ireland, 26,138; Germany, Austria, and Prussia, 50,999; Norway Sweden, and Denmark, 20,169; Switzerland 1,C80; France, 153; Spain and Portugal, 38; Italy, 105; other South European States, 1,742; other European States, 2,780; China and Japan, 5,984; British North American Provinces, 3,128; Mexico, 68; West Indies, 506; country not stated, 18,923. • A _GREAT FEAT. This company furnished the Receiver With 'funds', and in - leas than sixty days the required twenty miles were completed, and the work has since been accepted by • Governor;Baldwin, as having complied with the- requirements of-the law. The Receiver was ably assisted by John L. Shaw, Esq., Superintendent and En ,gineer, by. E. B. Talcott, Esq., En gineer, and by J. Zimmerman -and 111. Talcott, contractors. With the exception of the work on the Union Pacific road, Where much more ample provision was made for the purpose, the rapidity with ,WhiCh this work was carried on to com pletion has no parallel in the annals of railroad engineering. The line of the railroad from Fort Wayne to Sturgis is now under Contract, and by July Ist, 1870, will be completed to that point, as well as to sixty miles north from Grand Rapids. - Thus it will be seen'that a great im provement, ttuls will not only be of great worth to two great States directly inter ested, but to, the railroad And commercial interests of the country generally, will be largely indebted for its ultimate cam. pletton to Pittsburgh enterprise and sa gacity. This work directly interests the business of this city, as a concluding ar ticle will abundantly prove. B. H. W. A ccmtmrs from machinery in factories, • in England, during the six months end ing April 30th, 1869, amounted in num ber to 3061, of which 53 were fatal. The total number of accidents, /whether from machinery or other causes, amounted to 8177. With this large number of casual ties, only 430 infOrmations against own. era were laid, and 177 of these were with drawn on payment of casts. The envie tions were 265, and the fines inflicted amounted to 0,110. EMI First Dectaratiou of independence. In the churchyard at Concord, N. H., the following epitaph appears over the re mains of a slave. The man who conceiv ed this epitaph lived in advance of his time. Who knows big the unknown composer of this epitaph had a hand iri framing the Declaration of Independence in three years after? Or was in the spirit of Revolution ? "God wills us free; man wills us slaves. I will as God wills; God's will be done." Here lies the body of JOHN JACK. native of Africa, who died March, 1773, aged about CO years. Though born in a land of slavery, He was born free ; Though he lived in a land of liberty, He lived a slave, Till by honest, though stolen labor, He acquired the source of Slavery, Which gives him his freedom. Though not long before . Death the grand tyrant Gave him his final emancipation, And put him on a footing with kings. Though a slave to vice, He practiced those virtues Without which kings are but slaves. This has been called the first and °rig inal Declaration of Independence. PITTSBITAGH:GAZETTE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1869, ; _,• • - ' l2 '' 7-- 1 ---:---11: PM — T - 7 -7 ' 7 ~,,,,, .••.•. •- • :;:scimrENbius , ruitmosie Ipn OPOSAILS - . .• - • , SYRLP, SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDEARD PILLS Will cure Conso mPtdor.s it - d 1 be received at the office of the older_ Complaint and Dyspepals, If taken accord- • signed until sATURD al. October aS.L 9A. st,. Inseto directions. They are all three to be taken for 1-nr UJEhillit 330 Or Gold's Inn -roved Indirect .at the sometime. They cleanse the stomach, re- Radiat es. and fit Inv yip (be tame for warming lax the livor ;ad put It to work; then the appetite - I the. new parts of. the A legheny . ( ounty- Jail. becomes good; the food digests and makes good i I Lrther inlet motion given a. our office, blood; the patient begins t 9 grow In flesh; the 1 sealiipla BARR .k. 31115e1t. diseased matter ripens Into the lungs, and the I ------------______ _ _ patient on tgrows the disease and gets well. This .; pROPOS B LS 15 the only way to cure consumption. • To these three Medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of f FOR Philadelphia. owes pis unrivaled sUccess In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pul moat° Syrup - ripens the morbid - matter In the Lumber, BrickS, Slate, Glass& Copper. lungs, nature throws It off by au easy exp' - Hon, for when the phlegm or matter Is ripens i - alight cough win throw it off. and the patient has Sealed Pr n Posals seri be received at this ar ss3l until 104 31. on TUESDAY, October 51.11, rest and the lungs begin to heal. T. do this, tile Seaweed 'lonic and Mandrake 186 - r'" rurnllblow i 1 1 ,s tee 0 niche s by 12 44- 16 and Iti fee( long. Su. 000 feet White Pine Fl - oaring. best onallty. Pills must be areal usei to cleanse the stomach • ti 0,600 feet Whit ‘ l' rte.:eh. atilt teg loarsislifi , end liver. to that the Pnlmonic Syrup and the toed sal =Serf. good blood, Scbenck's Mandrake Pills act neon the liver, by 8 111 . 111 e 11 Y H. l e 6 a i ud IS fet long. removing all obstructions. relax the c uct 5 of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver 93 ,0119 1.,..1l 1% idte nue Jelin 2'6 by 3 I ecees, and 16 •ei long. 20.000 feet white Pine Joists 2 1 i by - 4- Inches, Is aeon relieved: the stools will show what the cept calomel (a deadly poison w, len 16 very clan- 1 Pills can do; nothing has ever been ex gerens to use un•ess with great cared that will ' unlock the gallbladder and start the secretions of the direr like St liebck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint hi one of the most prominent /8811 i "All Tof.;;l'atel-9,ulogbeif.f good (la, I.ty. S it eirely free from large or loolst knot., Fa,,, shakes. ep; its and r 0 , and all ,t. be deliee. e d pt o f shop s at ill's Arsenal before the c use of navigation in :Louses of Consumption. - Schenck's Seaweed Tonic fitt - gentle stimniant and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed. Pronosals will lie made per thonsand feet, boa, il me mare. arid will stale whe t her the lum ber wit be delivered on c fr.. or wagon?. this Arsenal urst•l 10 .a. sr. Ull WEDS E , q, Ar • which this preparation Is made ot, ALES'EtS the •• sEALLD PROP. ISA LS will also Its r. este-, el at 1869, for fart lilting tee follow i stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve 1 I the food with the Pu'n' Syrap, and It ft made 1 O ctober 20 th, into good b ood without fermentation or soaring in the stomach. ' log materia's; A ime t 1 100,000 Reeks for Illor arches. The glebt reason why physiclawspio not cu re All bricks must se of tlir best ousildy. Pound I Colson I N th e y t r y to d o t oo lyn c h : th ey and well. burnt. Satup.es will be it:misted with give medic sweatstop the. cough. to stop chiliad° tbe bids. atop night hectic fever, sad by so doing Proposals will be made Der thoatand hricks; 1 they derange the whole digestive powers. lock. delivered at site of shops. at this A rienal, and lug up the ecretions, and eientnally the patient ery to commence by lift of May. 1870. and all to will state whether o a cars or wagon-. De iv. sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try Rao be delivered before A ugust Li- .1570. • with copper italic, 'about 600. squares (of /00 stop a cough, night sweats, 'chills or fever. • Me- ALSO, fur thrnlng aud pnttle gon In mortar. move the cauo ,e - and tae will all stop of their uare feet) ROOP OiaTiico. .own accord. No one can be cured of Consumpe. tO Don, Liver ComNalnt , Dyspepsia. Catarrh, file e l ate must. be of the beat ouality. Sallties Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. of d_rerent sires and var.,. ties wl.l we furnis est and separate propose:s made for each. If a person has consumption, of conrse the Pr opoials will be mace per square (01'100 tinge in some way are diseased, either tubercles, eiluare feet t) of 51sting exposed when put on the &Amami, bronchial Irrittion, pleura adhesion, . s roof. no 5 xti a aliowacee to be made for edges or inaroi,laihaorrnituttda,„l:olarm. alerlal, excepting sand and or the lungs are a mass oaten arsonation and fast waste in cattle g,. The [tinted States to furutstt decaying. In such cases what must be done? It Is not only the lunge mar are wasting, bat it Is the whole body. The stomach and liver havelost .T 1 e roof to be laid FO that less t ban oris-thir.l their power to make blood out of fo.d. Now the : Only chance la to iake Dr. Schenck's three tuedi of the length of each slate shall be exposedtestae , eeather. And all laitwithiu sixty days at, cc :he Mises. which will bring np a tons to the stomach, roof shall hay, been male leady for slate the patient will begin to want food. It will digest -ALSO YOH GLAsI3. easily and make gposiblood; then the patient be- SOO Pghts 27 by .13'.i Inches. gins to gain In fiesta and as soon as the body be- 1,4110 lights .6% by 13... ruches. gins to grow, the _lungs commence to heal tip, 1.900 1. glos 265, te: la Is-irenea. and the patlett gets thsliy an well. This lathe 3SO ngtllB 27.: by 13. s ldies. ODlr way to cure Consumption. 200 Itaitta 25-o• 13i,5111cnes. , When there Is no lung disease and only Lute The glass to be of best quality of window glass, . Complaint and Dyspepsi, • Schenck's Seawed , doable th'ckness, clear , out of selni,Pee from Tonic and MandrAke pills are suftclent, without 1 .I.listers. waves and steins. 'Sample s 1,111 be far - the Pulmotdc Syrup. 'Take the Manorate Pills nfshed wits the propoovs. freely in ail billions complaints , as they are Der- Separate proposals will be made per 100 lights fectly hrmless. ()teach variety-. nel.vere(l le car. at 111.. site of Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed unlnterriapted Bisons at /Lee's. Leland Arse n el, all to be delivered health for Meaty years past, and now weighs 435 before May Isi, 1870. pounds, was wasted away to a mere 'skeleton, in ALSO, FC/1 COPPER GUTTERS AND SPOUT the very last stage of Pulmonary onsumption, his phyelclans having pronounced his case hope- INO. less and abandoned him to his fate. He wascared Atoot 1 .370 lineal feet of Gutters made of by the aforesaid mei Icines, and since his recove- sheets. 4 feet wide.. ry many or e aid similarly afflicted have used . About s'o lineal inchesf Valley Guiters, made Lir. Schenck's preparation with the tame re- of sheets 2 feet 6 ch wide markabie success. Full directions accompany About 930 lineal feet at Ridge Cover made of each a i making' it not absolutely cecessary to per- I sheets 2 feet wide. son lv see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish About 760 lineal feet of Elia, h`ngs for g 5 b.es their lungs examined, and for this _purpose he is made of 5 fleets Ifoot SlLches wide. professlooally at his Principal is Philadel- About 733 ilneal feet of Dowu Spouts 4 Itches phis. e Saturday all letters for advice in Matto le/. must beeryddreed. whereHalso profeas • onaily at The copper to . be of the best quality, No. IS No. 3* 'Bond street. New York, every other (or 21x5 los. per square tool) and to be made up .Tuesaay, and at N0t,33 Hanover street, Roston, and plated in nos itle nin the manner to be pre every other Wednelday. Be gives advice free, 1 scribed by the Comtnardlug Officer of Rock Is• but for a thorough 'examination with Ms peso- • land Arsenal. The work to co iota ce se1:11 nlO rometer tee price MIL On ice hones at each city I stays ➢ af er notitication that the roof Is moue from 9 A. u. to 3 P.X. reAtly ProwjsAls vri./ be. made per lineal foot of Price of the Pu lmonieSyrnp and Seaweed -Ton- I each variety. The L Oiled States to farnish no Sc each $1.50 per bottle, or *7,50 & nail dOten. , labor or motet-cal. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale br all ' Yeesons de•lrous to make pro - 6 1 5W! foe tbeso druggists. tarl9:lsl.d&F uhveri .1s Can see Ail t a e .I.A.Wnias ari a s oeta'n ail -------------------__________• neneesary tufo:motion by applylug at this Arse• • nal. Tile Enitsil States reserves the right to reJect 'any or all bids. or parts of b.dt. re t,. eemed sat / isfactory, and to duplicate withia one par any contract that may be made In (onto:miry Alta this Advertisement. - . Al pro: osals w l / 1 be made in duplicate and in detail, addressed to the Gommandinf; Officer, Rock is'snd Arser at, And tt dorsed "Proposa l s fur fere istalng (motel-lats.)" 'l' Lt. Colonel Ordnance, Rte. Brig. Lien U. S. A., commripilOg. Wet Is'and Arsenal, September 32, 10469. is. es ioeo _sr"DOCTOR WHITTIER. CON , TINUES TO numerous ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That numerous class of cases resulting from self. abuse, producing tt• manliness, nervous debility, Irritability. erup tions. seminal emissions, and n- Potency permanently cured. Perso fi nsal l ay t/linim ed wiai oelicate, intricate and long stand ing constitutional complaints are polltelyin sited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experience, the best of teachers, has enal,ied him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which In most cases elm be used witho laincrance to business. Medicines pre rared In the establlehment, which embraces of lice, reception and waiting rooms; also, noarding and sleeping apartments for patients requiring dailycai personal attention, and vapor and chem.& baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. „No matter who have failed. state your Case. Read what he says In hie paznpitlet of fifty nages, sent to Po, address for two stamps In stal ed enve.ope.- Thousands of cases treated annu ally. at o ffice and all over the country. Consul tation free, personally or by mall. Mice Yo. 9 Wylie street (near Conn House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hours 9... A. 2. to 8 P. K. nundays 12 at. to 2 P. at. Pamphlet sent to any address for two staw____Lrst. apt IIarDATCYIELOWB HALR. DYE. Tills Splendid Hair Die is the berths the world: the only true aud perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; n o disu PD o lntlitent: no 1 1- dicalous tnts; re.mecties rze ill erects of bs4 dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beactitta. black swarm... Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Perfbmere: er.d properly applied at Batche lor's Wiz PactorY, No. .1.15 Bond street. New York. mIZI:j62 1 THE HEALING POOL -- ESSAYS NOEL 'YOUNG MEN, wbo bare fdlen Into vicious babl's. and now t'esi re a hldher life, and a etterAlA N HOOD. 'Mr certain means of relief for the Sent lo afaifd letter envelopes, free of charge. Addrts. HOWARD ActIuCIATIVY, Box Plalladelphla, Penna. se2S:Bm•ddcF Eiii • DISSOLUTION OF CO.PART i 4EltalllP.—The. rm of Br/LUJAN. OED & BatiALEY washhis day , Ilstolard by rnntnal consent. Tae buslness rr,ll be continued by HatriterE W. BOLLMAN and RALPH Bars. , I ALES% nnner the •tyle and :inn Hartle of BOLL / MAN & dAGALEY, who are authorizrd to col lect all accounts due and psy all claims amiss; the firm. GEO. W. Br/LUJAN, RALPH HAGALET, JOHN H. BOYD, WM. CAMeBELL,Jn. PlTTSBunutr, August 21st, 1t169. In retiring from the foundry business we cheer fully recommend our late Partners to the further Patronage of the pub.lc. JOHN CAMPBELL,D NM Jn. PMENIX ROLL FOUNDRY, B MOLL AN & BAGALEY, 1 \ Manufacnrers of superior CHILL BOLLS. A. 1,71) ROLLS and PINIONS. Corner Liberty nd 24th str-etc, Pittsburgh. Be4:138; DIS*OLUTION.—The partner. COOP ship heretofore extstizte between JutiN g-4... E firm name of anu 11EN/tY BLEB, 'stler the . JOHN N. COOPER & CO„ Was dissolved on the 12th Day of August, 1869, Henry Bier pure:lasing the Interest of John M. Coupe-. firm Henry Bler settle all the btuslness of the late se2l:otia LIVERY STABLES., ROBERT 8, PitEiSON St . CO CORNER OP . Seventh', Avenue and Liberty St., PITTSBURG/3. PA. • will on s each urdo r , July 31st, and on ol succeeding Saturday, hold an Auction Bale of - . HORSES, CARRIAGES BUGGIES, WAGONS, An d everythlke appertalvair the Florae. Parties desl ing to sell will please leave their notice of conslgament on or before Thursday of each we < kto order for advertisit,g. Prompt at tention and good care will be given al/ Stock left forsale. • 1 y2B JOHN IL STEWART, Auctioneer: JOHN RJOHN 1/. w.A.T71411 • ow. riiimusolv & Co., • LIVERY. SALE AND • CONIXIMION STABLES: COB, SEVENTH AVENUE & LIBERTY ST. ates:bo PITTADVIZOU, P.& YDRAXLIC CEMENT.-100 bbls Louisville Hydrullc Cement. for sale J. is Qt.:kraus.; A LLEGuipNv COUNTY ss:—ln -LA- the Or.-hans' Court In and for said cvnnty. In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH A. Burr, dec'd. No 33, September Term, '1869. ..And now. to-wit, September 18:1o, /869, on motion of Brown .k .Lamble, Attorneys for ac countants, the Court appoints J. E. }ScRELVY, E tO ., 'Auditor, 'o audit the account and make d , stribution of funds In hands of administrator. (From the Ilscord,) By THE COURT. - Attest: A. HILANDS, Clerk. Notice it hereby given that the undersigned Auditor wl!l attend to the duties of the above anpointment at his °dice, No. 91 Grant street, Pittsburgh. Pus, on. WEDNESDAY, the'2oth day of Oc•oter. A. D. 1869. at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M. of Laid dlr, at which time au I place those Interested may attend. J. E. Stch"ELYY. A nclito-. W ITE R EAR, LETTFIRR OF AD., RATII:Non the estVE of FRANK LIN G. WILLIANIS. have ottn granted to the underogue,l. All p.r,oos latleinen to said es tate are rt.oetetl to tontze lunniate pay neat, and those baring el AIMS galabt Laud I sta'e wlll pierce e•eut th EUZIIC for settlement, prop:riy atithehtl,ate 6 , to the uwleril, nest. sAII, A. NEALE. City. turcl No 105 andusky street,T ward. Allegheny INl.4:rna/-P. lOTlCE.—Letters testamenta, icy on the estate of R. HURL:it/S. dent. are been graue4 to count andel - signed by the Register event Allegheny y, all ners-ns in debted to said estate are nereb. handed to make pa, anent. and tense hlring claims against the estate are r<quest,Al to preAent tarta fat payment without delay. S +Ai% n. Ro BISON. • QUINCY A. ttOlil•fON. se3inS2-1" Ex_ecutors, ho. 2.33 Liberty ht. I-1 XECUTOWS 21T01 „suj Whereas. letters testamentary on the estate or ALEX. .11cCONAG,HY, deed, late or East Deer trlwnetlp. LAdeeneuy eounte, Pa. haring treen granted to he u ndersigned by the Register of Pahl eourt.y, all pa rbona haring claims alpinist said estate are tequestrd to present them duty authenticated for settlement, and tame Indebted to said tbta te will make tan to payment. ' W St. V. IC VA Nt4, Ex ten tor- TATtENTIiat, Sept. X 4. I 869: et: 5:074 - - PR OCLAMATION. City of Allegheny. as: I, SIMON LRCM. Mayor In and for the City of Allegheny. do Issue this. n y Proclamation, that on the se coND •rc esp a l oF ofn wrIE R, .A, D. /*GO, being the 12th flay of the month. the freemen of /..11n city, <otlined to rote for rEICaI hers of tn., Huns , or it of this Co mmonwalth. will meet at their several places of hooting the elections In their respective wards nod elect by hal/ot toe following members of Select and Commoo Counrlls tosetatr rain ore Person to serve as Mal-or for two years. and one person to nice as Director of the Poor for three ) tars. Toe electors of the First Ward of the City of Alio heny, to meet at t. e f l uidic School House in raid Ward, and e ea. ate mem Der . (Select Coun cil and two members of Common Council. Toe electors of the &cowl Wald of the City of Allegheny to meet at the Public School House In said Ward. and elect one member of Select Coun cil and .!tree man oar/ or Common COUCCII. t he eleccorn cf the Third Ward, of the C ty of Atlegheny, precinct at the Public School House In the first and at the house of Gee rse Gent In the second precine , , let sail Ward. and e act one member of Select Council and four lumbers of Common Council. The electors of the Fourth Ward, City of Alle gheny. to meet at the public School House in the first precinct and at the house of Mr. bor. - o on in the second preclac , In said Wantland eke; one member of Select Connell and four members of Common Council. The electors of the Filt" ward, City of Atte gheny. to meet at the. Fublth f3enool House in said Waettand elect one mamba. of select Conn. ell and two msmbera of Common 4 Crum 11. 'I he electors of the Sixth Ward, City of A/le ee. will meet In the Pohl c Sehool Musa in isl e t Ward. and *teat one metnb rpf Select Coun cil and two members of Common Council. The electors of the Seventh wart?. env of Alle gheny• will meet at the hose of Lutz & %raiz In acid ward, and elect one member or Select Coun cil and too members of Common cona c u 'the electors of the Firchth Ward. CI y of Alla gbeny. Will meet at the Yonne School Gout said Ward, and elect or me inoer of Select ell and two to tubersor Cotomma Con al. In testimony I have baeunto seem y hand and seal of Vt. laid City of Allegheny, this 315th day of stp:tmber, A. D. /Salt SUWON DRUM, Mayor. mum F RESH SHAD RECEIVED dilly at BENJAMIN PULPRESB 'Poluilr 0 ibb Stand, No. 44 Diamond Market. ritts burgh, and at the Twin City. Allegheny CUT. corner of Ohio and Federai streets. Can be hada all klnda of Sea and Lake esti, Halibut, shad, Beak, Codfish. Haddock and Lai. Also, large supplies of White, Lake Fish, 6 Camon, Bail, titer eon. Herring and Idaelnaw Trout, which enables us to sell at the lowest market prices, wholesale or retail. We Inelte all lorer3 ot I Fresh Platt to give na a call, and we will lusur j them a treat. LEGAL. MICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH TB, Home Company, takl at Plre"And Marine Rata. DnaCrone: Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L., Rhoads, I ,re John Watt, Bennie/ P. Striver, John E. Parke _, Charles Arbuckle. Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brut, Wm. Van Kirk, Wm P. Lang, Junes D. Verner Sainael MOCrickart WM. Pli/LLilv sident. Johe WATT, lee Preeldent. W. PT P. GARDNER. Secretai rA. JAs. ewiRDON y. . General Arent. _ ____ AiL LE ti jia,..._ AL E COMPANY OF .-asIIIIIITHEiH. ICIC,No. STPIPTEt S TREET.B.arrx BLOC,. insiLres against all alias of ?ire and Martha &ski. JOHN TRIGTR. Js.. President. T. J. floBltllvtiON Vice President. C. e. i51r..,..,t. AecreuuT• CAD(wm. DEA N. General Agent. Israscvotisi Jobs frwta i Jr., B. L. Fahmestock T. J. Bo4k ason. W. H. Everacni, 9. O. Hussey. Robert H. Davisj Harvey Ctilldi, French Se Hem Charles Mars, rant. .1 .‘ T.lBtoekdale. Cant. Win. Heaa. T. H. N 'e vim' FLOLINLES, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. Kaavaictirers ofEZIV/ JILED/1311 and WOWS 1111CICZTIW38 A.ND BArTIN4II A SSESSMENTd. 6271c1OrC17;":11.;(71;17;11.1-rZ ''''''''''''''''' Ptnu:TRW:I, Sept. 518, 111810. OTICE.—The assessment for Gradng. Paring and Curbing BEECH ANEY from Pride to afil.enb.rger street,la now ready for examination, and can be seen at Oils office until trIODAY. October Stb, when It will be returned to the City Treasurer's °face ibr cot. lection. se"13:o100 •H. J. BOORS, City Engineez. JEFFERSON STREET.-TRE Becunderelsted, appointed Viewers to assess omes and , benetlat ,oropeninitJefferson street. ward Allegheny, will in -et on the prem ises on S LTORDar. October Oth. sorb, at o'cluelt r. It. to attend t 3 the dutie s or ou r ap. pointutent. S. W. ntrGUiNNESS. JAMES GitATIAH, ANDREW LAW.D.WN. ' se:3:oGG•2' I, .....,_ MI IRON CITY . ; tgrIVEIF OPERA RIVAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. I Bauchi and la t night but one MR. Jo73Pr E. f t The renowned interpreter o 1 Of P ennsylvania. 1 comic drama. Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIRECTORS s Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM,' Rev. J. B. CLARE. D. 0" Capt. R. ROBINSON, Rev. A. R. BELL. D.D., D Rev. S. H. NEsEIT. D.., W. A. REED, Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOR RUSH, Real Estate Agent, IIM SIMON Dit. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BEN.NY, Hatter, A. S. BELL, Attorney.at-Law, D. L. PAI TERSUN, Lumber Merchant, D. SWOGER. Insurance Agent. Capt. R ROBINSON. President. Rev...l. BBL RK, D. D., Vice Preskident, JACOB RUSH, Secretary. C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. M. W. WHITE, 31aDicAL ADsrsrs. DANIEL SWOGER, Oen , ' Ag ent. This is a nome company. conducted on the mutual Principt, each policy holder receiving an equal rbare Of the prolits of Um Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a cafe Investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to enoourage home industry. m1:9:g83 O ASEr INSURANCE COMPANY PHELAN'S BUILDING. . No. 83 Fifth Avenue; Second' Floor PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital ALII _Paid VD. DLBECTOB3. _ SiN. I. B v igi l ly. ' IH.W.Oltrer; Jr, iCapt.ht.Balle7, k n e 'l inli, .. 4 ac'e. iit Jliir,Criaollatn,'ltis.c.itsb:l4. Thomas smith, !Jun.& Willok, ROBERT H. ELS% Tice JNO. P. JENNINGS, T President. l , , JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Becremry. krisdres Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen') Agent. , apt. E. Terms on aU Fire . • ap2:017 and Marine Risks. _. EN FRANEE B INSURANCE COMPANY. ALLEURFST, PA. • OPFIC3 O LF N FRANKLIN SAVINGS BA N& BUILDINGS, Igo. 41 Ohlo St.* AClletialeMN'• A MOMM COMPANY, 21142 aged by Directors tnown to the community, who trust by fair dealink to merit a share of your patronage. IRWIN ULO. D. it1DDL.e.4"........... r Pr Ve: a rtaury eat : . DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin !D. L. Patterson, WDI, Copper, Geo. R. Riddle, :Jacob Franz, iGettletb• ram Stmon Dnioi, J. B. graft!: Jacob Rush, W. M. Stewart, !Ch. P. Whlstott, Joseph! Cralg, Joe. Lautaer, . IH . J. Elnkana, iJere. robes. R. E. FZERON, GENERAL AGENT. apIC:o, p E NNSYLVANLes INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURONI OFFICE, No. 16T2L_WOOD STY/BET, BANE OY COMMERCE B AXING. This Is a Route Company, and Insurer against los. by Fire exclustrelr. L EO NARD WAI.TER, Fremont. BOYLE. Vice Tetlent. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. IdEteM MeELELENY. Secretary. DtasCrons: Leonard Walter, Georee . C. C. Boyle, Oeo. Evan, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. C. INelner, Josiah Ring, John Voeyttey, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, pDFAILNITY AGAINST LOSS BT FIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, 4341 & 411xrawrons. 7 CHESTNUT ST.,near &TEL Charles 7i". Reneger, Mordecai H.-Louis" Tobias Wagner, David S. Erown, Samuel eraat, . Isaac Lea, Jacob R. btoltb. Edward C. Dale, ceorge W. Eleliards. i Heorge Pales. CHARLES D. BANCKER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. O. STEELE, Secretarrtov tees. J. GARDNER CurtrlN, deem, .Nortb west corner ranZ:wle Third and Wood Streets. NCTERN INSIITIANCE COM PANY OP PITTSBURSR. ANDER NIMICK, Pres.(dent. WM. P. HERBERT Secretary. CAPT. GEOROB NEELD, Oeneral Agent. . Otte% eV Water street, taping & Co.'s Wars. Douse, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inzare again I n sti tut ioni m a nag e d d Ma rla, Kicks. A home,by Di rectors who are well known to the community, and who art determined by promptness and Mei , allty t,. maintain the character which. they have acsumed, as offering the best protectlon to those who desire to be insured. i Alexander liilml E. MUler, Jr., elc4 nutcrOas: 1 Jt.r ' z ' li . /Ice=les JamescAuley, ' "as ' j• Ciarke. William S. Patrick, David Joseph larkpatri4k. Ph lll lHeymer C David M. Lon D. Ihmsen. g' Wu" cr7ll"': NATIONAL non INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, BU ( ILD ee, LNO In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE . W. W. MARTIN, President,, JOHN BROWN, Jn., Vice President, JAMES E. STAVENSON. Secretary. ... . DIRECTORS: John A. Elyier. 'Jae. Lockhart. 'Jos. Myers, Jas.L.Graham. , Robert Lea, ,C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown,Jr.,Georg_e Gent, 'Jacob hopp, 0. H I.' W 1 Rims lJno. Thompson !J. McNaugher, ap6 EOPLESP I:IISUILECCE PAN Y. PrX"rB.l377afi Q. ANCIIO/1 &SD SIAGNOLIA uvsvxc'E 1. ear the Borough of Freedom, Beaver cottutY, and and 3 minntes R walailroad, k from station on Fr. tt - ,,yc l e Chicago a small FARM of 26 acres, with 700 trait trees and more Linn 100 grade vines, storyaring anti of choicen varie ties; a three Frame house with 10 rooms, large Barn, &c. This property Is offered at a bargain. Partl , e who want to secure a bandy garden farm. accessible to the city, will do well, to examine, nib. property, as a chance like tea , to get a cheap and comfortable home. is seldom offered to a man with limited means. Yor particulars inquire at FOR SALE. Near Ways e an Osborn Etyma, on the Plttsboralt rt. d Obicago Railroad, . TWO LOTS, • Containing About Two Acres Kid; W. MACKEOWN & 8R0.,' 195 Liberty Street. mh.lB _ ._____....„. m ...... 1 En - BILIC Si LE OF VA LUA FILE 1. R. • L ESTATE IN THE CI 11' O? AL r,s:Gni EN'S% By virt _Allegheny order of the orproanst Cou-t of counry, the uudsrstsrusd, bg Trubjfe gcder III! will of Esher slo ton,i cec'd. wl•I off.r at Public Sale (IN 1.114 PREMISES, on IItIDAY, the Sift 4: 0, of October next, at 10 o'c,ock A. M., a Bur QM' • (/f. )(IND belonging to the estate of said ,lece dent, situ lie on Stcck ton avenue, near geyser street, frontlng 23 feet on Stockton ',terra- and preserving the same ash:Lb bazk toward Water street, a distance 0/ 140 feet. Terms of Sale — One-third of the .purtinase money cash on contlttnat on of sale. lb - hr;snce In two equal anneal payments, secured by bond • and mortgage of the purchaser For further In'brmation. enquire of Bea B. UPDIK, Trestee. No. 209 ver Avenue, ArlegbenY, Pa. ~,Se/8/047 ATPRIVATE 'SA LE-VALI:A'. RLE LOX' OF GROUND situate en the north-east conser of Stockton avenue and Bcarer St., Allegheny c tr, fronting - 37 feet on Stcckton avenue. preserving the same width along Braver street 140 feet; thence along Dearer street 100 feet, preserving' a width of 60 feet to Water. street, .en which I% erected a two•story frame dwelling house, and being the late restder:ce of Rather Stockton, dec'd. This prop rty frown on the Allegneny Park, and tor beauty of location and .urroundings.eannot b excelled. eor terms of tate and further Information, enquire of selBaHB T/10.11A6 B. UPDIKE. N O. 209 Hearer Avenue. HOBOKEN , ' STATION PROPERTY • FOR SALE. This beautiful situation cannot be surtassed for brtrate residences In any direction, so Hose to both cities, being only eight mites np the Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Any per,op siring information about this oropertr can obtain it by calling at the office of the IRON CITY MU TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY., 76 Federal street. Allegheny. Lots from Oae-b.alf acre to Aye acres: also. small lots to suit //lir- Chasers. There is a good location or a m.a vitae Curing establishment, between the itallroa.i and Allegheny ricer. auninM; - 911 t SALE.—AL 'Very Desirable acres, situate w l I :LTA' 7. OfhLhA ln N fiv D, e int contaat about 46 miles of about two rolnntes walk froze Inerathe c:tv and tn the Panhandle Railroad; has st front all ' bout one-thlrd or a mile on Chattlera Creek;all cap ble of being cult.vated , being rich bottom land and admirably auapterlto being laid out Into lots of from 4to 5 acres or less, emelt house, orch ard and well of water on the Premites. Terme easy. Apply to se= E. kieLAIN A Co. No. 104 Fourth Avenue. _ _ IRWIN AVENVE PROPERTY .i.. FOR. SA.LR.—A new two story brlek house er four rooms and cellar. Lot 20x100 het. years. 140 *3 00t1; oee-halr rub, balance fn one and two Locust street—a w..story Frame House of tour rooms andcell a r a'ley at side and rear. Lot 23 feet front byl7o d :en. Price 13,1100. Terms—one. half cash, remainder In one and two years, sew S• CUTHBERT & SONS. au Sixth avenue. ___ p STA .BLISHEDIB2B: !H. I.IIGDIr ............. ::: .... ALMIT lIIGBIN 41 • .H. RIGBY ilt, CO., Importers and dealers In China, Glass dc Oueensware, Walters Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Castors, Walters and Brittama Ware. . No. 189 LIBERTY STREET, A few doors above Sixth street, (late St ClaLr.) N B. — Glass Ware engraved to order on shoe notice. NAL26:IOO --- a. M. JIi'CONVILN .................. 11.1PKOWN. IifcCOWAS & CO„ Bdulevar4 Payers, Othoe, No. 66 ONO ST., ALLEGILENY. promptly atte rs left a d at cti to Gazirrri qrrtes, Plttshurgh, Drive., it ideewalks, Ce ll ars, lasi Yards, Warranted against cha RE.F.EHIMCIS —Max. ages of heat and cold, Ito -thead, Lyt. I. & Rody Patterson. Wen. Park, 3 ames N. Long 4t. Son, Flartley Meßee, Andcrson's & Maxwell, Aiken tlampOell, /sass Orair. Jyltitai23 lUMET.Tp.E.Ni DOT: On. 1 FIE CRICKET ON Caleb Plummier, Tcy 31a1:er..•.11• To cuncluee with 111 trer popu T OODLES. Timothy To - dleF ..... . r. Jul Saturday Aftrrno:nn, MONDAY tVEN Wens :qui I NG —T he Mary Mitchell alvaug4 arid J. .. (nr PI TTS 8 I'R Gil T EATII E. H. W. WILLIAMS Sol Lease« 4.tid manager.• To.N . Liii r. mr. t...:D w I • RLANc- AHD and 'lds trams II dogs Carlo aro Nero. The great London mind.: FRA•Ji."' DI Lr}N.. Tne dashing edntatraee. Ml,s VdOL CLI xTuN. The wondetful aro.tetoue dncer. h AI. 11. 3IA FLIN. Tne ex•ellent a:tor. GEo. A WI. I. o.x• rittsbur,ors ta rs, Miss LUCY CLIF TON. and al! the great stars. Ladles' Ma once ercry iy and Saiur ,lsy. Admission to:Matinee, .115ceVednesda As. rigr.FIFTH &VEX UE No. 63 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera House. Plitsbergh, Pa., Is the coolest and most desirable place of resorte. Liquors can be at this place Pure and Good. The Billiard Booms are on the ground door In the rear. FOR SALE OR SA LE -P R 0 PERT V. 8 lots 25x131 feet, graded, only .s(l°- 6100 per year. 4 lots 243E132 feet. $4OO -- 1100 per year. I lot .25x129 feet, 1500; need street. Fiame house of 3 rooms, lot 24x1.00 faet; only /nlOO. .1121 houseof 7 rooms, bath room and stable; 221/00-$1- 500. 2 three storied brick houses on Fulton sireet, each 1 1 , ..1.- 500. 9 nee roomed pressed bri k houses finely finished, new; lot 60x100 T o hick houses, pumps and hydrants, all tor $4,000. New two room , d and cellar brick house lot 20s100; 4 , 1,- 400-S6OO cash and $lOO per year. blood Bevan roomed house and lot 24-x260 feet, 12,- ate4lsoo. and ease terms 6 -roomed frame house. x6O, 11,500-4500 cash and ' , Can.'s , in 1 2 years. 2 lots on Wylie street 24x80; $250. / icit on Wylie street 276x1.25: *1,500. 4.1 lots on Centre avenue 22 3ax125: 1900 each. 150 feet front on Centre avenue by 1515 feet deep, will divide tomtit. 6 lots on Ce-tre avenue from $3OO to 1800. The above property Is well located and withln 10 to 12 minutes walk of the Court House, and on t e New Central Passenger R. In. 20 - acres on Weszern Penna. Railroad. 4 miles from the clty. 20 antes on Pan Randle Railroad, 4 miles from city. New 6 room frame honse 1 mile from Court House. 225 acres Missouri !std. • Persons d- siring to purchase a home or make an Investment, and those wishing to sell, please call on or address. cCLUNG & RAINBOW. an3o Nos. 193 197 and 199 Centre arence. ______ ____ FOR SALE. Grant Street,, first floor, ieS TUSTIN & KLEE. QUI.P.E UE OUSE. of ' 'ENS, pathet:c an HE, II£AF:TI1 .1. E. °vett s n P. Owen Inee. 1u WT m 1
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