Ett littobut,o etNitt€ LITERARY. The reappearance of Putnam's Maga zine twenty months ago, was hailed with jdemonstratlons of great delight by the c lr reading public. ' Its coadu tors also have hid abundant evidence of i widespread popularity from the outset t the , present. T e old series covering s veral years, w very popular in literar circles—its ne and matter being fir t-class maga zne literature. The new eries is a du• icate of the old in appe ranee, and, if ything, is improved in e ery respect. e have before us the issu, of one year d. six months, in three ;volumes, ele antly bound in "pea green .' The cou nts of each volume show able char cter of many of the articies, l l which are popular as varied. The 'plan of the magazine is unlike other monthlies,, and embraces all the leading qitestions of the day. Papers of marked ability have appeared on Public Policy, "Religion and Education, Science and Art, Industrial Pursuits, Finance, Political Economy `and Social Science, with articles of gen eral literature, fiction, poetry, and in other respects. The fOremost writers of the day have contributed valuable arti cles. It is learned and yetis popularized for all classes. Frequent_ illustrations have added much to its'-beauty. The bound volumes present a beautiful appear ance, and would ornament a centre table. The publishers have cause for congratu lation for the success attending the enter prise, and Its brilliant prtpects in the future.. THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN. By John Stuart Mill. Published by D. Apple ton & Co., New York. For sale toy S. A. Clark & Co., Pittsburgh. ,_. Few readers will question the ability of the author to discuss this delicate sub ject. Whateier Mr. Mill undertakes to do, will be done well, especially a ques tion that has claimed his attention for years. Much as we admire the ability displayed in this volume, and the logical manner in which the various phases of the question are presented. we cannot en dorse the line of argument adopted, be cause it is not founded on the teachings I of the Word of God. The question itself is a difficult problem to solve, and in time may be solved in hartrany with truth. Dr. Bushnell's and Mr. inn books will throw considerable light upon this matter. ' Without attempting to elucidate the salient points of the work, we suggest that those interested should read it for themselves. -Tam SEVEN CURSES OF LONDON. By James . Greenwood, ••The Amateur Casual." Published by Fields, Osgood it Co., Boston. For sale by B. S. Davis & Co., Pittsburgh. Startling pictures of the dark side of society in the great metropolitan City of London, forms the staple.of this work. . Facts are revealed in these sketches that , hardly seem possible, and yet they are arrayed with such an indisputable eNi dence, that one cannot doubt their verity. These sketches too, show the depth of degradation a human being may reach, from_ evil doing and evil ameba tons. These curses "Neglected Chil dren," "Professional Thieves," ."Pro . fessional Beggars," "Fallen Women," "The Curse of Drunkenness," "Betting Gamblers," "Waste of Charity," are sug gestive of the contents. The work will •doubtless have a wide circulation. Dkiis-Skariart. By the author of "Sni per-Deus." Published by Claxton, - Remsen & Henninger, Philadelphia. For sale by S. A. Clarke dc Co., Pitts. burgh. This work is certainly unique and tin• like those discussing subjects of a similar type. However strongly its utterances are, in considering certain questions agitating the public mind, there is a lack of methodical arrangement of the mat ) ter and directness, so eminently requisite • in controversial works. The singular I complexion of some of the questions die tcussed, will interest thoughtful persons, and its philosophical character will 'also .attract the attention of scholarly minds. The volume is well gotten up and reflects I, credit upon the publishers. i 1 .Anaat. BEDE. By. George Eliot. Hense l; bold Edition. Published by •Fields, Osgood dr, Co., Boston. For sale by R. S. Davis it Co., Pittsburgh. Such has been the urgent demand of the admirers of "George Eliot," for an -'I edition similar to those of Heade and ' I "Thackeray, that Fields, Osgood & Co. have commented the issue of "George .• ; Eliot's Novels," bound in green morocco I cloth, with gilt back and sides, at one : ! dollar 'per volume. The "Household 1:, Edition" _ is justly a favorite, and possess four features which commend it, namely: ~' • I Its Cheapness, Legibility, Compact . • 'nese, and Elegance. The first volume, • • "Adam Bede," is out already, and the 1 others will rapidly follow. This work of ! action has long been a favorite of the reading public. Let all who can afford • buy this excellent edition. _ TEE M AN vat° LAUGHS. From the French of Victor Hugo. Translated by William Young.-Published by D. Ap- S A Clarke pleton & Co., & Co., Pitts New York.ber For h sale by . . g • Among the Interesting and noticeable features of "Appleton's Journal" were the chapters of tide famous novel. It is a remarkable production sad presents all the elements Of style peculiar to Hugel, . ' It has caused quite a sensation-BUM the :.. water as well as in this, country. The l' .diift of the boot tends to show the injus- Ole of titled persons, and the oppression , r• ' 4 41 . t he u n f o rtunate and lielplea; and It might have been named Aristocracy, so =as . to coney : this ides more fully. This voinme is to be followed by azi,her:bookt to be called : Mongrel,'" and a third may close the series and will bear the name, Ninety-Three. This 'volume forms a part . of Appleton's Library of Choice Reading. Arpr.sTax's JoURNAL. Monthly Part No. 5. Published by D. Appleton & Co., New York. For sale by S. A. Clarke & Co., Pittsburgh. From the first number issued, fire months ago, to the present time, Apple. lon'. Journal has been a complete suc cess. Rarely in this space of time has an illust rated weekly issue secured such a large circulation and wide-spread ppm laxity. The articles are high toned, and each department is edited with signal ability. The elegant pictorial supple ments are not of the catch-penny-sort, but of substantial merit, as specimens of ANIZOtrFCE3IENT'I3. "FIELDS, OSGOOD & CO:, of Boston, an nounce their fourth semi-annual sale to close 80th of September. They offer for purchasers of $5OO, a discount of 80 per cent., and for $4,500, a discount of 40 per cent. These books are in leather bind ings. Dickens, Reade, Thackeray, and other publicitions, bought in connection with special bills, 40 per cent. discount. This immense and popular establishment serve the public in the publication ot cer tain anthors,—such as Dickens, Reade, Thackerar—known as "Household .Edi- Wag." Daring this month quite a list of new works will be published. "Adam Bede," of the "Household Edition," noticed above, and Whipple's; "Literature of the Age of Elizabeth," are already out, Among the excellent works of the list are the following: "Greece, Ancient and Modern," by the late Professor Felton; Henry James' "Secret of Swedenborg;" Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Con flict," by Samuel J. May; "Army Life in a Black Regiment," by T. W. Higgin son; a volume of Sermons by the Rev. Stafford A. Brooke, the biographer of the Rev. F. W. Robertson; a volume of po ems, by J. T. Trlrwbridge; the reprint of an English novel; "Too Bright to Last;" together with new editions of Longfel low, Scott, Owen Meredith, Whittier, Tennyson, and George Eliot. J. B. LIPPINCOTT a Co., Philadelphia, are publishing "The Reason Why Se ries," among the most popular works of the times. It embraces almost every. thing, each work being complete is itself. Three of the series are out, namely: "The Dictionary of Daily Wants," "The, Dictionary of Useful Knowledge," "The . Dictionary of Medical and Surgical Knowledge." Fourteen works more comprise the series. Tan Grand Duchess Marie of Russia has recently been ordering a stock of toilettes from Worth, the great arbiter and provider of the fashionable world in Paris and Europe. I have seen several, and, as they are more.than usually mag nificent, I will give your readers the ben efit of my inspection. They aretoilettes evidently ordered for autumn wear, and will give a fair idea of what will be worn lajer on is the year. First, there was a short costume of black gres grain; the petticoat was bordered with two deep Rus sian plaitings, placed one at the top of the other; the first extending beyond the sec ond, about two inches at most, and reach ing to the middle of the skirt. The tunic took the form of the Russian dress at the hack; Mit -is to say, there were two pointed pullers, trimmed with a plaiting, and in the' centre, between the two pant era, and a large 'fiat plait, which - com menced at the waist. The boddice had a basque, which formed a sort of sash; it was composed of a double plaiting, in the style of the petticoat. The close. fitting sleeves were decorated with a large plaited revers. An undress is composed as follows: Black velvet train ' .with large Montespan revers at the side made of black satin and fringed with chenille. The fronts of the dress are black velvet, and open. to show a light blue satin petticoat worn beneath, They are fastened the entire length with black velvet bows. The black velvet bodice bas a round basque, long rather than short, and trimmed all round with -chenille fringe; it is fastened down the front with three velvet bows. The pagoda sleeves have a double row of chenille fringe round them. Either a blue satin bodice with close sleeves, or a white muslin bodice with a:Valenciennes ruffle, with pagoda sleeves, trimmed with two rows of Valenciennes lace, is worn under this bodice. Another in-door toilette is made of , steel-gray ar mere. Thematerial so.called is a very thick silk, ribbed on the cross, and shot with the same sort of metalic shade as is to be seen on the armor of knights of old. The skirt of the Grand Duchess' armure dress Was bordered with a deep flounce, and had a plain train <of violet velvet. The violet velvet bodice opened over a Louis IV armure waistcoat. The sleeves had revers of armure. Delicate silks of this variety for mourning are of black and gray; three, five and seven finest lines of gray upon a bladk ground, or vice versa, black upon gray. Manic Twera being in the Holy Land, paid a visit to tkie tomb of "the first man, Adam." Here is what he says about it "The tomb of Adam! How touching it was, here in a land .of strangers, far away from home and friends, and all who cared for me, thus to discover the grave of a blood relation. True, a dis tant one, but still a relation. The: user- ring instict of nature thrilled its recogni., tion. The fountain of my filial affection wee stirred to its profoundest depths, and I gave way to .tumultuous emotion. I leaned upon a pillar and burst into tears. I deem it no shame to have wept over the grave of my poor dead relative. Let. him who would sneer at my emotion close this volume here, for he:: : will find little,. to his taste, j la my j ourneying through Boly,Land., od man—he did not live to see me,-he did not live to, see his child. And I—l--alas, I did not live to see Met, . Weighed down by sor- row and disappointment, he died before I was born... six thousand brief summers before Ivrea bora. Bat let us try to bear it with fortitude. 'XJet us trust that he is better off *here bo to.' Let, tit take com fort La the thought, '044 ;34 Jos , -1a his eternal galmit AMPVTOWfilaWit a i say - soitkairelins PULMONIC SYR SRA Jiramp . TONY} AND MADA.RX rthLii will care if Liver Clomplaint and.Dlapepide, if taken accord ingtis /treatises. They are all three Who taken at the same tine. They cleanse the stomech, re teethe !Ivor sad pet it:to work; then the iiipeilte becomes good ; th e food digests and makes good blood; the 'patient begins to grew le flesh; the diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H./Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption.- The Pub monic Syrup ripens the morbid -- matter in the iungs, nature throws it off by au easy eXpectora- , tine, for when the phlegm or matter 1 - 5 ripe a alight cough will throw it off. and the vatic, t has rest aad the lunge begin to heal. • T., do this, the Seawes d 'ionic and Mandrake Pills must be ireely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pnimonic Syrup and the loud will make good blood. - Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the, liver, removing all obstructions. relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly po'son set lob is very dan unlock th us g e a l un l l add e w r i a h d st ar t t he y s ecreti ons of the liver like !Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent =uses of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic la a gentle grimiest and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Palmonlo by rup,and it is made into good blood without fermentation or Scarlet in the storied/. The great tethers why physinianilt not cure Consumptien is, they try to do too nth; they give medicine to Step to cough. to atop chille,to stop nighteweats, hectic, fairer, and try so dotal they derange the • whole digestlestpowers. Idea big up the secretions, soul eventealW the patient sham aid dies. storchenck, in his trealinent,does not try to , psCoulthystight sweats, chi ll s or fever. ice-' soave the came and taey will all stop of their own accord. No one can be Mired of Consent tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrgi Canker, TileeratedThroat, unless the liver al stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption, of course the nags in some way are diseased, either tubercles, abcesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and feat decay int. In such cases what mint be done? It is lot only the lungs that are wasting, bat it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of foil. Now toe only c h ance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medi cines, which will brim up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food, It digest easily and make good blood; then the patient be gins to gain in flesh. and as soon as She body be gins to grow, the lungs commence to heal np, and the patidat gets fie thy and 'well. This la the only way to cure Consumption. Whets there is no lung disease and only Liter Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonle a ci d Mandrrke - Pills are neicient, without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in ad billions complaints, as they are per fectly b armless. Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs A:l5 pounds. was waited away to a mete Skeleton, is the very last stage of Pulmonary. Consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned him to his fate. Be wee cured by the aforesaid met Mines, and since hie recove ry many thousands similarly &filleted have used Dr. Schenck's preparation with the same re markable success. Foil 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 prefeasloo ally at his Principal °Mee, Philadel phia, every Saturday where all letters for advice must be addressed. li is also proteulonally at No. 33 Bond street. New York, firer/ ether Tuesday, and at No. 33 illgOnfer street, Bones, every other Wednesday. lie gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with lila Respi rometer the price MRS. Coca hours at each city from 9 A. es. Se 3 r. Price of the Pulmonle Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each .1.50 per bottle, or 14,50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills 33 ceate a box. For sale b all druggists. • writ:Dl-h Ir rnocron, warrnEn CON TINLIKS TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That numerous class of . Cafes resulting ' from self • abuse, prodselag us• exrdssisras, manllness, neryssus debllity. asa ,ity y trip- dons. seminal and s potency. permanently oned• Persons Millet ed +slat nelicate. 'lntricate and lent +Catta los constitutiotsal complaints are poiltely invited to call far csasnltation, which , costs meth log. Experience, the best of teachers. has enabled Mm to perfect remedies at once efftmeat, safe, permanent, and whkb in most cases els be used without hindrance ts business. Idedlc.nes pre , pared ls tie establishment, which embraces cd ice, reception and waiting rooms; also. boarding anti sleeping apartments for patients redulring dell personal attention. and vapor and chemi cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. No matter who bare haled, state pima case. Read wilt be sap la his pamphlet of fifty pages, sent to may address for two stamps In seal , ed core .ope. Thousands of cases treated anau- I ally, at Mace and all over the country, ennsui tattoo tree, personally or by mall. Mace No. 9 Wylie street, • (near Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. flours 9 A. X. to M P. M.. Buniarsl4l n. to 9 r. 14 Pamphlet seat to any address for two east pr. Sri OrBATCHELOWS HAM DIE. This splendid Bair Dye is the Dentin the world: :be only true and perfect Die; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; Co 'disappointment; no ri diculous Unto; remedies tbe 111 etreCtg'ol' dyes; invigorates and leaTeS tke Hair soft and beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists loreertmlierl;llg properly applied at Batelle- Wig Factory. E., 15 Bond street. 15aW York. . rntri:jo3 WINES. LIQUORS, &ct. SCHWEIDT &FRIDAY, , • IIIrOBTEI II OF WINES, BRANDIES,' GIN, &C„ WHOLESALK .DEALERM IN PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. • lffave Bemaied to NOS. 884 AND 356 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly 'CanaL) JOSEPH S. FINCH, & CO., Kos. 185. 187,189,161. 1021 and 105, FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH, assoTAnnrazas OP Copper Distilled Pure Rye •Whiskey. WOE A . d HPS& HWME L. rEAHL MILL FLOUR.—We are now receiving_ very choice Reuther* heat and maklugAur Flonr entirely from it. • PEARL THRer., tePAR fl BEEN BRAND, CHOICE PARTRY AND FANCY FLOUR., made from selected Waite Winter Wheat. PEARL TWO RTAR BLUE BRAND, the best family flour in the market, made from choice Wh to and Amber Wheat. PEARL ONE SPAR RED BRAND, made from choice Red Wheat., high ground and goves v.,17 good ge Wag" an) Asa the i CHEAP. - FLOUR. ii Our cleaning machinery la not 'surpassed, by 11321 in the country. . Idee that all sacks are sealed ' and labeled with date of manufacture. , _ 11. SC. EENNEDY a. BRO.. Pearl bteam MU. Allegheny. August 9, 1869. •, ' Ault) FLOUR: Fib°tin! FLOUR! MINNESOTA - BAXERS imotrits. 480 bbl.. Legal Tender, 317 bids Ha Ha. 387 tails Ermine 170 bbte Summit 210 bbii Winona C0...5d0.bb1s Red River. 183 bbl. SEO Day. CHOICE WISCONSIN FLOURS. 500 bbl. Riverside. 085 bids White StAir, 500 bbls various brands Spring w beat Flour. WINTER WIINAT FAMILY FLOUR. City - Mill of Springfield. Ohio, Pride of the West,- Derma MIIIIIIIIO6 -A, Paragon Mille . Ringleader and Crown, choice St. Lents. 'or' sill blower than__Lcan be brought from the West. WATNG .1 CO. 3ylll • IVA and 174W004 Street. Cle.,'LLI COAL!: COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO, E mu removed their Mee to NO. 667 LIBERTY sTREETi, Motet" alb , Moor Mill) 8200 ND ZLOWL riz s g M a Ntr 3 T (SrLtelr i ortg; Icn a l = i torottbsir °aft or olclisiscol tc; that OSS milli unt attooded FLOUR. 00AL AND OOKE. .03--roaltsltift INSURARGE TEE IRON `Ol'n RNA' LIFE INSURANCE CO, Of Pennsylvania. - Once, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIItECTORSi Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM Rev. S. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. B. ROBINSON'. Rev. A. K. BELL,D. D.D. Rev. 8. R. NEoBIT. D.D., W. A. !MEW Cashier Allegheny Trnst CO. JACOB RIISN, Real Estate Arent, SIMON DEUR. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BENNY, Hatter, A. 8. BELL,Atatorney.art-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. WOOER., Insurance Agent. Capt. ROBT..ROBINISOB. President. Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D"Viee President, JACOB nvan, Secretary, C. W. BENNY, Treasurer. IL W. WHITE, Bilincei. arming. DAMEL SWOGFA Uenn Agent. This is stoma company. cond noted on the mutual Principie, each policy holder receiving Policies share of tbe profits - of the Company. will be issued on all the different jeans of Life Instirance,And being conducted on an economi cal basis' will afford a sale investMent to each policy bolder, and thereby retain the moseyst home to (minimise home industry. Max Casa • INSURANCE COMPANY. PILBLANS BplLnil t 3. Aw AA NUM Avenel,. Iliecoied Visor, • PITTSBIIBOH, PA., Cap*tal Alt P9ldVp. DIRECrOIui. N. 3. .F.W.ollver, jr,Capt.M.Nailey, Doan Wallace, .14, Hartman, A. Chambers, Jake . H , Clurkan. Jae. X. /Salley. Themes Beath, no.S. Willock, ROBE NT H. NINE} , ?reddest. JNO. P. JXNNINGS, Vice Presideat.. JOS. T. JOHNSTON. Banyan'. ()apt. R. 4. 011A0E, (keg Agent. Innlres Co Liberal Terms on all Fire and Marine Blab& apt eiR BEN FRANILLIN INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALLIGHEIY, PA. OFFICE. IN FRANKLIN SAVINER3 BANE. BUILDING% No. 4.1 Ohio St.. Allegheny. 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FRANKUN INSURANCE CO,OF PHILADELPHIA, ornos, 438 it 4111CMCBTITUT ST.,near les. I Marks A. Baader. Tobias Ws.gaer. Samuel Brant ‘ Jacob R. Mutat. evorge W. Rkbards, CIIABLIEB BANCIC RDW. C. DALL, Vice W. C. tairatLE, S e cret . North West career ralLN:wls WEISTERN lIIVINTRANCE COM - rAtor OF PITTSBURGH. .IrgA.NDIIR BOHOL Prealdent. WM. P. HRlLBEllT,_thscretary. CAPT. ORIORGE HELIX, General Agent. Oboe, 911 Water street, Span, it Co.'s Ware. house, upstairs. Pittsburgh. W 111 11.:nte Wing% all kinds of Tire and Ma rine Blahs. A home Institution, managed by Dl rectors who are well known to the community, and who an determined Q 7 promptness and liber ality to maintain the eharacter which they have assumed. as to the best protection to those who desire to bs insured. Dniscrole: Alexander Maack. Jean R. Memo, R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J: Clarke. James McAuley, William 8. Brans; Axander Smes. Joseph Kirkpatrick. rew /Lawn. Phillip Dscld M. Long, Win. Morrison, D. Hansen. nor PROPOSALS. camm.....emagiii l •ri,66aselei CITY ENGINEER'S OTFIEE, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.. Sept. 8. 1869. mo SEWER CONTUACTORpi.- j, The V.ewersge Commission of the City of All e goes% ve prepared to receive proposals for the construetton of about •, 1250 Feet of 12-inch Circular Pipe Sewer On Her.lop alley, from North . Avenue to 'Fair mount street. Drawings and Speci(l.attons can be seen and full Information obtained, at the_City Engtreer , S office. Bids must state the kin of sewer pro posed to be furnished torment or vitrided On, .Ipe) and must be endorsed -Sewer Propoeals." and sieltifertia on or before 3 P. at Sept. 15th, 1869. worms of proposals. on which forms alone bids will be recelveu, will be furnished at the City Nnalueerfii valre. The Commission do nit bind themselves to Cc. coc'fft the lowest or any Ltd. By order of the Commission, • CHARLES DAVIS • OFFICE OF THE ClotesnoMzu or ALLIMIEN T COUNTLPA.. PiTTEBUttGII. tit pc, o,h, 069. PROPOSALS FOR WRITING. —Rated Proposals will •be received stills office until the 10th lest. inclusive, - for copying sud trasigetibilile NINE-THREE .11.813E,830118 DIIPLIOAtZS for the year MO. Bids to made at io much the running line Complete, and' to intrude the comparing of each and every duplicate with the original. Badiples can be seen on application. By direction of the County Commissioners. HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. •ts:n97 (WIC' Or °ITT IDIOM/rot Ann , Surto=Oa. Pitubnritn. dept. 4. 1869. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.— mulatto. PROPOSALS for Grading. Paving lina Curbing encEraiouini STREET. irom Try street to Iron Ailey. will be received at tbis office untill tIIUAY, SeptemberlOth. Th* Committee. reserve the right to reject any or 5111144 i. 111001tE. City 'Engineer. ASSESSMENTS. no, , ~ ONIVWV, .077103 GT CITY ENGIN/LCD AND SW/MVO% Plrfeßultsall, fleet. T. nos. 01 4 10E.—The t assessment for anotig MILLER STRAP,. r, from Centre venue to Reed street. Is now ready for exam. 'nation. and can be seen at this °Mee until rm. D,KY. deptember 17th, when It will be returned to the ;lt Treasurer's ()flee for collection. seltuSS • J. MOORS, City Itneraeer. OPTICS WTT Fremtran Aim liunmou, Pltteburgit. bept. 8, 1889. ( 10.0TICEe—The Assessment for 11 the loardwalk, on Broad street (East Lib erty) front tha irrankttownltoael to Mattel 'are. noe s Is now ready for examination. and can be teen at ttils cacti until TuUItIIDAY, B eotember I.otb. /889 r Wbea It will be returned to the WI Treasuredi deice for collection. sown H. J. MOORE, City Indueer. tnrarstm 0? CITY Smossmast & IstravaToss. •Pirrasunas, Sept. 4,1889. s OTICE.—The assessment far th 4 ,gradsaff. of BLUE'? STREET, from wooer to Itiltepoerger street.: Is now ready for examtnati.,b, and• can be teen at Mils °eke until EDNEB pea% September 1511 a, wbas mtu be altereed o4)►t;atq• Trealarer7a prams tar leelloss. • • mHialleV- :Sie-Si-11008264day AUCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL BEDDiNG, Clothing, Dressings; tVe. ASSIST T MEDICAL PIIRTZTOU'II c.YEICE. r WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. 30, 1869: I Will be sold at Public Auction. In 'his city, on TUESDAY. the MU' day of September. ISO, at Judiciary Square Depot, E street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, at 10 A. MII ~ Large quantity of - HOSPITAL PROPERTY. consisting of Beading, Clothing and Drest logs, ninon.' ',Bien will be round the following. via: 3,000 Bed backs, 2,5(0 Blankets. 4,000 Counter panes. 5,000 Gotta Percha Bed Covert, 4 560 Hair Pillows. 5,0e0 Pillow Cases, 5,000 I.lnen sheets. 15 000 Drawers, 2.5,000 shirts, 3,0.0 Sacks, 13,000 dozen Roller Bundases. Also Nucios. Cotton and Woolen Tupe, Picked Lint, Cotton Wadding. Red Flannel, Sad dlers' bilk, Linen T..read. 14.000 pounds Con densed AA DE. 20,000 pounds Beef Extract. ALA N T D N E A VE a v i H m A V E c pEaENimURSIENE. Catalogues BEFOSE ALE. r c W a dy Terms: Casb. in Government funds:. 26 per cent. deposit qui lM rsd AT r, TE OF SALE, and ail goods to be removed IN FIVE DAYS. CHAS. BOUT HERLANT Assistant Medical Purveyor, Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. an:27n47 ivcoaTimom. LARGE SALE OF IRON. Dina Q. Ng oPPreir. JZTIMEBONTILLZ. IND.. Apiu 4 t 16,4869. I at PUBLIC. AUCTION, at the De pot, at- HYDE SOMME, INDIANA; AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. OK' • WEDNESDAY, fld Day of Soptembei;.lB69. A LARGE LOT. OF IRON, conslst!igef varlorui alses, as folldws: About 1118.586.1b5. of band iron, of the follow ing 'Lass, viz: 341346 in. 35(x3.16 In. 2`{xii In. 1 '. !x3.16 In. 2 3 .4 xi 4 2)4xl( •• eitxle " 436:3-16 •` 4 sl4 `• " 4`il3-I6 " 34:346 " 5 " .• I 13.16 " 4`s 13.16 .•• 6 xi 4 fix. 4 x 3.14 " , 011 N !, 2;4:346 About 54,098 lbs. round Iron of the following sizes. viz: 24 in. 254 in. 2% in. 2.3; in. 21( In. Pi In. 2 " 5!.4 " " " 4 3?l, •• 3 , GS Alont 20.410 lbs. square Iron of the follow ing e!zes, viz: 2.34 in. 334 in . 3 in. 3X in. 3„`6 In. 253 in. 5.16 • • 234 •• About 314,367 lbs. bar Iron, consisting of the following elsel; 4 x 3 4 in. 4 'IX In. 5 x h in. 'Vizi In• 33.‘11% " 4 x34' s•x •• 4x h " x}(` 434 x h " 5' x " 6x h " sx•s" 5x54'• 5 xi " 4 xl `• 2 x 134 " liXx 1 r 2 Virj 136n4,‘ Ihx h • ihxl i r ~3lz ?a • • 2 x " 2 x "2 x 234 2XxiX, •• 2 3.1!; " 2 xth " 2%4x1 " x•S " 2 xIS " 34x 8341 % •• •• asx " 33 4 11 " ahxfh •• 2xh •• 2.)4x " 211 •• 43ex h 431131 •• 33111 " 134x1" 1S:1 • " 1)41 h 554: 34 " 1331 ''6 " 211 x 34" 234xh• • 8 x%• • 3 xh" 8 xh" x " 1361 S " hx. 34 •• Ixs is.• 1 x9e •• I x 36 " 2h xh " shx h " 3 x 34" 134 x " % ••3 xh " 241 34 " 154: h 15L 1 % I)4xlh " 2511 34 •• t xh . 6 4 x 36 " IXL 3a " About 27.000 tbs. half round Iron. About 7 0.0 lbs. oval Iron. About 100 tons ambulance tire iron. About 61100 tone wagon tire Iron. rms of Sale By order of the Quartermaster General. J. A. POTTER, Brevet Brig Gen. and Q. 11. U.S. A.. au7l:t3Z3 Depot Q. X' TN THE MATTER OF THE AP: FLICATION of '•The Hopewell Old School Presbyterian Church. •f Findley Township, Allegheny c, anty, Penn e ylvanis" fora Chanel •r Incorporation, No. 604 September Term, 1669. Notice is hereby given tbat the "HOPEWELL OLD ECHOUL PEkiIIifTABILE CHIIECH, Fledley Township, Allegheny oennty. Pa.." lave made application to the Coirtof Gonizion Pleas for a Mordecai H. Latta, Is Dav idaac 8. Brom:. ea, L'dwar L d C. Data, George !aka. Pr I , Preat.Uat. It esideaa. am. Aamavir, • and Wood butets. And that the saute wIU be granted at the next term of Court. unless suelcleit 'reason should be ,ahowa to the contrary J. M. WALTSR, rrothoaotary. .• THE DISTRICT COVRT 01' THE UNITED STATES. fur the Western strict of Pennsylvania. JOSEPH H. kLI,IO IT, &Bankrupt nuder the ' Act of Congress of Hatch 9d, 1807, having ap plied for a discharge from all his debts.and other claims provable under said Act,:by order of the Coue p r n v o etdic e h ais t h e r bebsy, gnvden Q' ttoe a p ll p r e s r onnisn who ested. to appear on the 11th cla °Um:m.lB69, at 10 o'clock A. x. before SA M UEL ARP.S.II, EN.. Register in 'Bankruptcy, at his once. No. 93 Diamond street. Pittsburgh. Pa., to show cause, grante d they bays, why a discharge should not be to the said Bankrupt. S. C. hicCAN DV:B9, Cita of V. S. Court for Said T _strict. m121:23 Pi WESTERN DISTRICT OF I'ENNzYLVXHIA 99. M rittsburgb, thu littt day of August, A. D. 1800. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his a oP P l t i r ie t rb e e n n i v 17ity ? r i c i oun e t e v * o f f tilel:l;an;l E in State of Pennsylvania. wlthln said DLilliet, who bas been adjtidged a Bankrupt unon his own Petition by the District Court of sabi District. JOsts2l COHEN. Assignee, Attorney at Law, IS D. 98 Fifth Avenue: au" T:. 6t EREAS. LETTERS OF AD 17kirmINIS,E,,,TroN on the estate of FRANK LIN G. WILLIAMS, have been granted to the undersigned. All - persons Indented to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, sad thole naving claims vgalSst raid cable will. please present th same for eettlement, proparly authenticated, to the under erred. SAM'', A. WEALR, No 195 Sandusky street,Tnird ward. Allegheny City. IyM:mSl-1. NOTlCE.—Letters testaments. RE on the estate of It. ROBIefUN, dee'd. • have been granteu to the undersigned by the Register of Allegheny county, alt nem ns de bted to said estate are bereb • notified to make payment. and %seise having claims against- the esithoutf4s3l.l. t tate are requested - to present the= fro payment w QUIN LIT A.•KOBI.f 5r3:n42.-Y Executors, 240. 235 Liberty St. CiTY ENGINEER._ AMMON tkuags, LEGAL. CH aIITKII OF INCORPORATION, ORDINANCES, AN ORDINANIcE Urantieg Certain Prisil.g•s on High and Washington Streets to the !to• noagahela Incline Plane •Company BYO. 7. Be It ordained by the .Burgess and Town Connell of the oorongh of lit lgashind• ton, and It is ordained by the authoeity of the' asme, That pennies on be granted to tot &tenon mallets Inellt Plane Company, to erect over High street, near its intersectidu Writhing ton street. a Trues not less than twenty feet bigh In the clear, tor the purpose of sustedning the cables used In operating the cars of said corn- Tany: with liberty to said company o locate the upright timbers o. said trues twelve and cne halt feet from the centre or said High street. am. M. That permission be also granted to said company to open up Me roadway of said High street for the purpose of laying under salt street the necessary apparatus to contain the cam-rods ei the steam engine of said company. provided that the • travel of vehicles over said street shall not be Metro pted for a longer period than forty eight hours. dec. 3. Viet Permission be also granted to said cnornr p s an c e t ion w lf t h pH i w h hngt e o t, n astorng t t f h r e o m sai t d employe property to the soots-east'corner of the pro•erty of Wm. M. Lvon. In such manner lie " e a b e agreed upon by the iitreet Committee and the Engineer of said company; provided. however. that said company sl at Its own pe p -r cost and charge re lay Ina strong•and subetential manner the Wend-walk on Washing ton street. between said points on a levei with the new grade on slid street. enc. 4. That the pennlseloa granted •try the first, second and third sections of this ordtuance the: not be' tat en and construed as a waiver by 'the 'Burgess and Town Council or said borough of the right and power to change. alter and modify toe grades of said filth and Washington streets. and that the right to change alter and modify' said grades Is hereby reserved , ' provided thee said grades Masai not be changed, altered or • intedifled at satd company's properly until after thirty days' notice has been trot Elven to the proper (dicers of said compacy. Aitt, beiATT. Burgess. Attest: WILLIAM II aLPIN. • enema) Clerk to Committees. R05..&3DA.14.S PIIItIFIES BLOOD. , inas !Ala, 13; inv001:611 4,p' lar'NEW OPERA HOES& BENEFITof the beautiful and fascinating MISS SOPRIE WORRELL. vinDAT EVENING. September 101 h. 1869. will be pretreated the Worrell ;asters' famous burlaique of IXION; or, The Nan-Attie Wheel. Iztoa lass Sophie. Venus' Miss Irene. Mercury ^ Miss Jennie. The performance will commence wltt the cele• brAted farce of • THE WANDERINHMINSTREL. Paturday Matinee—Worrell . Sisters will appear in LA-LLA 110011 H. Monday Evening—Tie Grand Duchess. ----- PITTSBURGH THEATRE. M. W. WILLIAMS. Sole Lessee. and Manager. Second Week of the tteason. This evening, first appearance of the renowned coin. edtan, Mr. DEANS WOO The en.ire coa• pang Ina new prosrentwe. Ladles , Matinee every Wednesday and Sat= day. Admission to nastinee, 25 evntr. • • IMASOIUC HALL. • FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TUESDAY. Sept. 140. and con tinuing WEDNESDAY. TillittlarAN, FRIDAY and BATT:WAX, Sept. 15th, feite, 17th and 18th, the world renowned DAVENPORT BROTHERS, Will appear after a most extraordinary and sne cessfat tour of four yearn la Europe, in their MYSTERIOII,S and STABTLING,WiaNDEES. Their wonderful powers have been witnessed by the crowned heads and nobility of Europe, astonishing and confounding the wisest of all countries. They must be seen to be appreciated. Doors open at 7, to commence at S o'clock. Admission, 50c Reserved Seats 25c. extrz. Tickets in advance at HOS Y.SiA.I7 1 DALE'S, 60 Yith Avenue. - sen.o3 IarPROGIIABIDIE 07 THE HUIDOLDT CENTENARY. Monday Evening, Sept. 13, GRAND CONOERZAT THE _ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. PROGBAXME-PABT I. 1. Overture; Poet and Peasant Sunle. By hcreclal Orchestra. Geo. Teurge,bireclor. A. Duet: gots est Homo Bassin'. BY Mrs. C. C. Mellor and Miss M. Rinehut. 3. Chorus: On the Open hen Moehring. By the Combined hinging Societtsa. with t rchestral accompaniment — A. Hnantl. Director. 4. Classic Athletics By the Turn...r.—Konrad. Director. 5. Trio. Lucia de Lammermoor Donizetti. By kiln L. Goody.Mr.Aptelbsum.hir.Beni .tz G. Statuesques: The Battle of the 'titans (after surus group of kisuol. By the7iiiiititel7.l . ifrnereiccieTii — Konrad. Director. • PART IL 1. Concert Overture Ringlibin By full Orchestra-0. Teorge, Director. Z. Indium:all us Rossini. By Mrs. C. C. Mellor and Chorus. Cl. Tete donz., Director. Y 3. Solo, e Merry Birds By Mr. Apteibaum. 4. ('horns: The Clospel Becker. By Combined Singing tio,ieties—A. Knead. Director. 5. Quartette Verdi. Mrs. C. C. Mellor, Miss M. Rinehart, Mr. Paul Zimmerman. Mr. Edwards. wit h , in strumental accompanient. Mr. C.em. eteeous, Director. 0. Grand Tableaux... Apotheosis of Humboldt. By the Pittsburgh Turner Society: Konrad. Director. - T. Concert Waltz Strauss. Fall Orchestra, 6 Teorge, Director. Admission, ONE DOLLAR.. Family Circle, 50 era ta. eeats may be reserved. wit% out extra charge. for Parquett Moenieber's. and for Dress Circle Mel , or a 9 s. on F RID AY MORNING, beptemberlOili, 1569. Tuesday, September 14th, GRAND PROCESSION. Composed et Three DiYislour, Allegheny, Pitts burgh and Eolith bide, will start at ISS precisely, proceeding to Allegheny Part. Route to be announced hereafter. . .I!fensorial Proceeding Dedlc *tory Symphony—composed for thi eastern by Henry Bieber. A. Laying of the corner-stone of the proposed Humboldt Monument. wits appropriate cereal*. Mee. 3. Grand Cborn7—Bund. Med—Mozart—Bo the Hatted German Sin* ins 20Cletie6, with Orches tral ACCOUIDIIIIIMeIita 4. • 'rations. 5. Peet March. By the Orchestra. 6. Retormatton of he Procession and return to Ltbe• ty street, k'lttsburgh. Route to be pub— Urh -1 Icereatter. VOLICSFEST. 1. Vmbartation of the nitre procession on special trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Liberty str, et. Badge's will be 'sold to the tattlelpants of the voce,sion stid those de-irons of attending the Vollisfest, lit 215 cent* each, EUtaling the bearer theraspottion to Trainm Monles Station, on Special !festival and admlstlon to FRIENDSEIP. GROVE, Wb the Vf )LKSIt EST is to be held. OPEN AIR PONCERT by the Great Western Orchestra. SHORT •ADDRYARER by Popular Speakers. GYPSIUNLAAR t i t t e ) A A b X IE FR DAANC byN t G h , e e t c .. ers. Ample arrangea eats are made to secure the strictest order. The best 01 refreshments of ail kinds hive been prodded by the proper Committee. se7: n 99 ar'FIFTH AVENUE No. 65 Fifth avenue. opposite the !beta House. Pittsburgh: Pa., is the coolest and most desirable place of resorte. Liquors out be had at this place Pure and Good. The Billiard Boom* are on the around door 'lithe rear. , , LIVERY STABLES. jolty H. EvrzwAßT HOWL HiPATTZIIS6N. ROBT. B. PATTERSON & CO.. 14117MI:Sr, SAME AND STMI=S I COL BRiFiNTIi kIiNIE & 11BEWIT ST. PITITELIA7FLON PA. ate26sb4 111ESR. 1. . SHAD, RECEIVED' .daily.at BANJAIdiN PilLnizas 'popular h brand, No. 48 Diamond,. __ldarket..Titta burgh, and at the Twin City. Alleghen - City. corner of Ohio arid Federal streetaki Oen be -had. ail kinds of . gel- and' Lake gsh,Eslibut, Phad. jieak. Codfish. _Haddock and S e el. Also, large supplies of- White. Lake Fish, Penmen,- Naas, Sturgeon. Herring and , Mae-Maw Trout, which enables us to sell at the lowest market; prices wholesale or_retall. 'We 'invite alt lovers of Trash Fish to give us a call. and we Will hula ....... RIPVIENT & BUATT, AHOHITZCTUBAL A3D t, ORNAMENTAL ,CARVERE: `go. U Padua! at,. A itstr a ortaust of 'NEWEL MOST. t an& Unmbert.
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