El 121 - • Irtie Latest Styles for Fall•and 'Winter Thereare some serylceable and pretty , • suits on view , -which; it 'strikes .me, are the very models:needed for. Northwestern temperatures. The material is • the new satin-faced serge, or drip de tete, an all wool goods, twilled fine as cashmere, but the thread more tightly twisted, so that • the appearance is like satin jean with a slight gloss:, The fabric is as heavy as ladies' cloth, and as 'it SO) fine, must be very warm,' for it is a fact!! you may re , member in, buying and boys' thing as well as dresaes, tliat the finer a wool material is the more Warmth It has, ' for the close fabrics keep the heat in while the coarse open ones let itiescape. The first suit is navy Nue serge made in jaunty nautical style, With gold braid and small buttons for trimmings. The • skirt has one deep flounce ih triple pleats, above which the cloth is hooped in five narrow folds held by battens on each mei; so forming a heading to the flounce. The pleats must be caught by' a few stitches at the back to keep them even. The i flounce is held g o ld imall- cord of navy blue twisted withhread. The' , buttons are half an inch across,'and have ' blue : clothe centers with broad rims of gold.; . The navy jacket is double-breast _ ed, with double rows of buttons on the ; • ,froiat,tand epaulettes of , gold and 'bine, 'frogs on the sleeves and buttons on the • collar in true midshipman style:, The up per skirt falls behind in two broad pen • dents, while the front is a round apron slightly looped at the aides and trim med , - by a fold, cord and buttons. ' • The second dress is rich purple, and • indeed a suit of this kind is only second to rich silk in' effect. Thli Suit is made for service, and the trimming IS Hercule!' braid, one row of wide and-two of. nu row braid above, crossing at ;the , corners in Greek pattern., Thrre is a jacket and • two skirls, the apron, gathered_ op .at the . sides, two broad, square, separate wings . falling at the back, with a full pleating above them, three-eighths of'eryard deep . —like a panier loosed from its lower seam. • The jacket/is deeper than sailor shape, and is close in the throat, but hangs close like one, and is open to the • belt on the seams and centre of the back, and trim med round the edges. A square lapel, live inches wide, with corners turned back'to show the lining, hangs from the neck instead of a collar or hood. A plain ' high bodice is worn beneath: The lower • skirt is trimmed,with three straight rows • •of Hercules braid. , • A mode colored merino very fine and •• ' ' so ft is a model for matronly ladies who desire a quiet,- comfortable, style of dress. The single skirt hat -three narrow flounces in side pleats, eaCh. twbinches above the next, headed , by a French fold of the merino.,e overdreas, or reditt got,e, is edged Thy a single flounce of the same kind, and; fold up each side of"the .. buttons in • front. A deep, ruffled cape falls over the arm like ~a sleeve, and is I looped up to the belt . in the back by a ro - • Bette of merino loops, stitched • through the centre; a pointed collar piece fallslike I'a reminder of a hood behind. I wish 1 every one could-see this quiet, lady•like snit, with its plain '-redingoie and cam. fortable deep cape falling behind • but not covering the' breast: . It would be better . ,'to leave the collar piece,...and - wear a broad'navy•eollar of lace, or silk. The fashion is to wear these enormous pieces of muslin(' or lace, sliatiedlike yoke or a sailor collar, over black silk ; dresses for the street. It is pretty with these, and suits all but young ladies for ; the.house. Fichus of clear ruffled muslin are adapted for the house with any, dress, • - and for sunny autumn days the most charmlag toilet possible is a ruffled over. • dress of white organdy above black silk, or even nice alpaca, with-a plaid or Ro ; • man sash, a tartan of raw'silk, or one of the soft silk scarfs of the summer may be bound across the shoulder. A suit of brown ladies' cloth, of the dark shade known as "burnt bread," has a narrow flounce say four inches, in hol low pleats, headed - by three-inc h wide bands of the cloth bound with black satin, placed in inch "apart. The wrap is a Metternich cape, rounding over the sleeves, with, mantilla frontshelted by a band o fi the cloth passing through the side seams,- and finished behind with' short square tabs and I°oNA:waded by a hollow pleating. An elegant snit, is ii.rtaure silk, that fine pearly tint known as Egyptian gray, With an overdress of hair stripes in black velvet and gray silk, having a beautiful changeable effect. The skirt has a flounce headed by a puff piped with the dark velvet stripe; the mantilla fronts are edged with black guipure, and a narrow pearl gray puff with a strip of the ribbed ma terial gathered at each side as a piping. The back is open half way to the belt, and wholly on the sides; where it is fait -eaed by bows of silk and black lace.., The back is edged with a puff and guipure, the sash has five loops•with .a bow over them: - The upper sleeve, iS of a wide -coat shape, just shortened equare to show the -narrow close elseve of pear)" gray within, finished by puffs and gathered edges of striped velvet. The upper sleeve is puffed with silk and has a tall of black lace. ' This fs one of the , most recherche costumes' of the' season, refined in its "colors and combinations. To recapitulate the items of dress malt ing gathered for the new patterns, the notable feature of dress 18 the Metternich cape, falling over the arm like a sleeve, but with square mantilla fronts and belt ed through'the ;side seams. This, with the tight swallow tailed basqUe, and long navy jacket are the prevailing styles for over garment-. Single skirts have ten or twelve inch liounces with the edge'above cut into for and„ lying ; ! past over the , -close kilt pleating,,or_the flounce is scant, and notched on the upper edge.. perfect;' ly plain bias pieces scollopedon the lower . ' or both edges and four inch folds. headed, by velvet or braid are used to trim ,skirt , in numbers instead of flounces. A hand. some blondineor golden 'brown 'mohair ' :for till has an eight_inch flounce in kilt or side pleate t asith live bias folds, each four inches wide and-three apart, cover , ing„ the skirt like rota flonneeskheaded by one row of Inca feTvet. When the bands-are scalloped tidal plain trimming ir'fery good effect. , The wide collar,nalesa in velvet or lace, seems to have gone out of fashion, and. :a short Watteau fall, or a short piece droop. ing.,from the back ofj,the xceck tikes its' Plae: Street ' dresses are do's& in the throe, t,,hut not every sleeves are straight icithe elbOw, and rather loose,. sap finished bx-Oec.P f l tilt - Plegillgi with a elose sleeve underneath, or the plain. coat sleeve is relieved bylmiptis puffs and straps which do nottake away its chario.o ter. B tlil• houldegand corsage knots will be worn and very .short sashes with live loops The , apron is looped at the side in. plea instead of being. plain; of course this not answer.: for stout figures: The skirt behind is partly open, and the panier is modified when worn at all. A. graceful fashion loops the skirt to one side by a velvet band dependingfrom the other hip, and buttoning to the under skirt. The panier effect is often given. :by the profuse loops of the sash.::-Tipper. skirts are much longer than they have been, and when tunic shaped are etspe daily long .on the sides. Black alpaca, of the Buffalo brand, is almost the, only kind that is heavy enough for wear in:coot weather. The improved quality is strong; enduring in color, and sufficiently thick to hang in graceful folds.. A. dress of this material should be plainly made, with a ten-inch or deeper flounce, headed by a rdarquise ruche, or vandyked band of silk; the upper skirt open tunic. wise forming shawl points' on the side, and Puffed behind, but not very, full, edged by narrow bands of silk and ruffles —or vandyked borders. With this wear, for cool weather, a black and white striped mantle, or a.phfld scarf fastened on one shoulder. The light: Victoria plaids; and the deep blue ones with narrow cross baa of dark green and bright thread of-yel low, are most wOrn. ' ' A novelty brought from Paris is a shawl suit, apparently made from not overfills; light brown woolen shawls, with choco late ,border and tassel fringe round the skirt and' bisque. The upper skirt is. pointed shawl-wise deeply front and back; the waist is covered by a pointed cape, draping breast and back, and buttoning on the shoulder.. 'Bach point is bordered and fringed, andithree rows of small brown buttons decorate each shoulder ' seam. The effect is very warm and sub stantial, and stylish besides. The shape is a model for any goods. The thick material of the skirt is not carried up to the belt, but faced on a yoke of black silk concealed by the upper skirt. How to Pay the National Dept. We quote an instructive passage from the adoress delivered to the farmers of Ulster county, N. Y., at the Fair in Kings ton, by the Democratic Govenor, Hoff man. He said : [. Our country, notwithstanding the great debt which rests upon it, cannot fail to grow rich 'and' prosperous, if our people will be economical. The extravagance of : the age in which we live, however, mst be checked, or, with the corruption and demoralization which attend it, will come disaster and distress. There is no estate so large that a spendthrift cannot exhaust it. There is no people so power fill that eraavagance and corruption can destroy them. Oar exports of the great staples will bring neither national nor individual wealth, if they go only to pay for luxuries which enervate and cor rupt. Far be it from me to deny, any man or woman the enjoyment of any thing which will cJntribute to his or her peace and kutppiness. But the nation is in debt twenty- five hundred millions of dollars—more than a thousand millions of which is held by the people of other lands. What the nation Owes, the people owe, and what the neople owe, each individual owes, for we are sureties and bondsmen for our country and for each other. Bondsmen, indeed ! and who is so much a bondsman as, the debtor ? There is no way to get out of debt but one, either for nations or for individuals. A man cannot pay his debts by giving his note, nor can any. G - overntnent pay its obligations by the issue of irredeemable paper. There it but one stand4rd of value, and that has been fixed by the common consent of the world, and by that standard must ail debtors ul timately be judged: As no quack remedies can remove deep seated diseases, so no in geniously devised fi nancial schemes can point out any but the one way to ray a na. tion's debt: When a man has violated the laws of health and finds his system bro. ken, and his powers weakened, there is no medical specific which can save him. He must cease the practice of dissipation and folly. He must nurse his exhausted energies.. He mast economize his wasted [ strength. He, must , develop, as best he r can, his physical powers. So it is with our country, which has 1 Ibeen called upon for profuse expenditures. It has within it elementi of strength and , the means to meet all its obligations fully 1 and fairly, if it will, but it must diminish its expenses as well as increase its reve nuei. It must labor in earnest and econ omize in earnest. If a farmer owes $l.OOO, the payment of which is secured by a mortgage, he can pay it if he will, by his labor end out of his land. If he neglect his farm'; if he and his sons and daughters are extravagant and wasteful ; if family discord destroy the peace of his home ; if a reckless dissipation character ; izes hie I,ifei [ he will, add to his obligation and will not pay his debt. So with the 1 nation. The labor of the country, and the great 'area of its territory, upon which Ithe whole national indebtedness is a lien, I can stistain the credit of the Government 1 and pay= its obligations, But if the peo- I, plc, who are the laborers, are extravagant and idle; if strife, discord and contention I shall prevail among them; if passion and folly, inatead of judgement and goeld I sense, shall control them ; If hatred, rath -1 er than -lobe of one another and of their common country shall move 'them, then tiff:, national honor will be imperiled. I bate read many learned essays on the question' of I ,' How to Pay the National Debt." , When men ask me what finan cial theorY I'have, I answer, ' ," Only one, And it as this; A union of people and of States; a hearty joining together of all sections, in the common work of re-estab lishment and restoration . industry, pru dence, retrenchment' and economy. In- Crease your earningil ; [ ,diminish your ex yenditnrea. Save when you can and apend only when yeu must, and let the whole world see that you mean to pay your debts." : • • , /f.the people are extravagant, the Gov. liernment will be. The stream cannot rise -higher than. its source. The representa tive will not be better thairthose he repre sents. Other_ peoPlea ' have sunk under the crashing - weight of individual and' general.. extravagance and f011y,.. Let tlB take warnbN'hy their eiampleiVand in doing so avoid their tate. Warra James %Robinson's clime was exhibiting at Franklin county, Kentucky, on Tuesday °Nast weeir, Capt. Harper, of "guerrilla":; faine,`'and a companion got into an' affray with - a man Mimed Wright... The'latter called_them* bolster one and threatened to'have them arrested. The difficultyanded by the man who was with Harpet, putting.: pistol` against eWright's side and shooting Mak through, producing 'instant , deistb,, , In the confu. stow which enened Harper:Made his ce-,',1 Gr:tr: yrctunigitsei 013 ER3 gi -1 0 89 . 4" Or tz IICHEIVOWS--• .1 1451010N1C d1L1397113$ ;Irmo.: AND MANDHARZ 1.101.1.9 will cure .Consumption, , Liver Conrplalat and Dyspepsia, if taken accord- In gto directions. They** all three to be takes at theism:ellen. They cleanse the etentaah..re• 'intim liver and . itfto work; then the appetite beet:lacy/00T; tne digests and makes good blood; the patient begin, grow in flesh; the Allseased Matter ripens Into the lungs, and the patient outgrows the'disease and gets Well. Thia is the only way to cure consumptitm. To these three medicines De. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled 'mecum in the turent p u libonaryConsnmptlen.' The Pul- Monic Sru ripens the morbid matter the lungs, nature throws it off by sneak ty 'expectora- Win, for when the phlegm or matter 'Ts ripe a slieht cough will throw it oil, and the patient has rest and this/nbegin to heal. T., do tett be:tweed ionic and Mandrake Pills must be ireely used to cleanse the etomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup. and the food will make good blood. 1 • Schenck's Mandrake Pllis,act upon the liver, removing all obstructions , relax theldnots of the all blader the he starts frely. and the liver Is aoon relieved: the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing Las ever been Invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison vr,oich Is very dan gerous to use unless with great cert.:. that will unlock the gall bladder ands turt the secretions of the liver like elebeuee's Mendra he Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the moat prominent causes of Consumptiod. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic/1 a l gentle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed, which this preparation is made ot, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Pultnonic StruP t Li made into good blood without ferment ation or souring In the stomach. The great reason why phYsiciatt's do not cure Consumption is, they:try to. do , tod much; they give medicine to atop the cough. , to stop chilli, to stop night sweats, hectic refer and by so doing • they derange the whole digit:tile powers. lock. Ins: up the secretions, and eventeally the patient Links and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment; does not try to' mopecough, night tweets, chilla or fever. 8.0.. the cause, and limy will • all stop of their own accord. ).o one cart be Mired of Consume [ton, - Liver - ComWaint, Dyepepsia, Catarrh,. Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless tne liver and • stomach are made healthy.. If a 'erson bar consumption, of course the ungs i n some warare diseased, eltner tubercles, abeesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhes]on, or the lungs are ea mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In such cases what must be done? It Is not only the llama anal are wasting, but It Is the whole body. :The stomach and liver havalost their power tomake_blood out of 113,d. Now tee only chante is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medi cines, which will bring up a tone to thesteunach, the patient will begin to want food, it will.digest, easily and make good blood. then the patient be gins to gain l utiesh, and itesoon as. the body be. gins to - grow," the Dings commence to heal up. • and the patient eets lb shy sod well. This la th e way to cure Consumption. When there is no lung Message and only Liter` Complaint and Dyspepsia, Sehenck's Seaweed Tonic and litandrske Pills are sufficient, without the Putmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Me freely In all billions complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. . • " • Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years pastesu d pow weighs 9X5 ponnds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, hi. physicians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned bun to his fate. He was cured by the aforeasid inc, Mines, and stpcehis recove. ry many thousaade similarlY afflicted have used. Dr. schenck is preparation with the same re-_ mark able success. Full Meet:none accompany • each, making it not absolutely necessary to Derr, sonailv see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish; their lunge examined, and /or this _purpose he is' professionally at his Principal Office, Phlladel• phis, every Saturday where ail letters for advice must be addressed. He is also professionally at No. MS Bon eet. Nave 'Fork, every other Tuesday, and i t s No. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. lie gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Beset rummer the price 1105. Cmce hours at each MT from 9 A. H. to 3 Pelee of the Pub:sonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton• in each $1.50 per bottle, or 0,50 ,st ball dozen. Mandrake Pills Sib cents a box. For sale by all d.ruggistr. mvl9:lsl.dar SHIRLEY DLRE DOCTOR WRIT'rIER CON _ To uzi To , TR.KAT ALL pErvA.Tx DIRRAREs.•That numerous class of eases resulting from self - abuse, producing tin. Manliness, nervous debility, irritability. erup tions. seminal- - emissions, and Aanilly potency permanently cared. Persons afflict ed with aelicate. intrl e and long "tend ing constitution's.' complaints are polltelyinvited to call for consultaion, which costs nothing. Arperience, the best of teachers. has ,ennified him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe. permanent, and which In most cases can be used without hincirance to business. 'Medicines pre pared in the establishment, which embraces of fice, reception and waiting rooms: also, boarding ano sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attention, and vapor and chain!. cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. .No matter who have Palled, state your Case. Read what he rays In rf It Pamphlet of fifty Pages, sent to any address for two stamps in sear ed enveope Thousands of cases treated as n. ally, at otße e and all over the country. Conspf tation free, personally or by mall. Mike No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, J a g P. BOUTS 9 A. IC to 8 P. X. ciundays 12 .2. ff. se. Pamphlet sent to any address for has stazaps. IarBATCHELORIB HAUL DYE. his splendid Hal: Dye to the bestir: tba world: theonly trim and perfectDyet dennless, relia ble, Instantaneou; - no disaypointrueztt: no ri diculous tints; remeelles the effects of bad dyes; I:raison:tee and leaves the Dalt soft and beautiful. 6:act or Drown. Sold ry all Drunter,' nadPoz&mers;and properly applied at Boobs. tor'4lVIE YeetorY. Vo. 10 Bend street. New York. res2l:lE2 NrTIIE HEALING POOL.--; • MAYS FOB lart7l\lß MEN, wbo Laub fallen Into 'Odom a habits, and now c eatre a higher life, and a better .11A i BOOD..erltA certain raeiku_ of redet for 'the afflicted. bent la sealed letter euteloner. free of charge. Addmi, I.IOWABD AcSoC/A.T.W.S, Box Philadelphia, 'Yonne. xe=.2ta.d,t LIVERY STABLES. CORNER OF Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., Will on Saturday, July 31st, ISO 9. and on each succeeding Saturday, • hold an Auction Sala of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES , And ever7thln appertaining tr , the Horse. Partite consi g n m ent els writ please leave their tont* of on or before Thursday of each week In order for advertising. Prompt al teration and good care sell/ he given air ihoett left tirsale. . . JOHN IL STEIVAIIT, Auctioneer. irz•rnsti JOHN 11. 811LWAIIT -ROM 11.PATINT4ON ROOT* H. PikTTERSON a, CO. , • za - vErvsr, SALE AND CONNEISSION ISTA.BLESI CatSHVBAIII /TENCH 4 . LIBEaII 8, st* h 4 P1TT.9111711021. PA. : NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS inr a IND 4400 M 00 S lE shes W a a eu n l o y w e !v e et ed .WHITE AND AMBEN AND TaNNESVICE WiIBAT; purchased In Gibson. Parte, Breen and Morgan counties, /ndustut. 7his lot of Wheat is the'very best at be 'found and cannot be rarpossed by Any In the United litotes. We have also finished our Improvements fn Machinery. Bolting Olathe and Cooling Booms, and are now prepared to furnish the ben ?tone we have made for ten years at prices that defy competition on the oanitygrades of flour. • /14T. ICENATEDY 8R0..: Pearl steam /dm, Allesbetth Bepteinber 13, 1969. !Lovas,. 'ricomg: flaunt ....1..A BA -7-i x . ' 3fINNEour 118 PLOUBS. 4 304Ans.'Legat Tender; 347 bbla Ha Ha. 367 bin& Ermine, 170 bbls , Sunsbalt SIL, ATO WAN Winona Co., ObO bbla Hal Elver. 1331101/W. CHOICE =WISCONSIN FLOURS. 800 bbts niverstde 1185 bbl, White Star. 5 30! bbla yarlotts Wanda' prl FAMILY ;lour. _ r.'s'..: 911FREIA NV AT &Leillt. , , OUT mlll 'Ore nglel4, Ohio, i'elde of the West, Depottl74 ..mteallott 'At Paragon Mills iltlngleader ItatlQOqwn, Choice Bt. Tools. ~' 'for sale' lotser matt to b es etbrought from the. i West. ' •• • wAT'p. 'ANDF & CO" '' jrn ;- • 472 and,l74 Wood Street. -, Lf74TBtiB MID GUI ' BI3LTING( _ step, Gum Puking. :Hose, Gasket*, ae., at. irsylronipktrit and for sale, witolesido or retail. try :I -7 • J. IL'PIIU•LIeo. : • • : Ne and UP 81.7. th lit,rceS.: 4, I PECIALrtIf(MOES priwrszionon, PA. WAGONS, 'FLOUR, I,,,, .• , o)PROPOSALs. ,•••• eeeeeeee • Wtll' be reellved at the othes of the under lined-until SA'PUBDAIt. (timber lid. 9A. zr., for Stenistzina 350 pf Gold's linoroved Indirect Radlat rs,and tit Intr up the fame for warmth/ tLe new part's of 'the Alegheny County Jail. Further Intouttation given a. our office. BARS ,A mnsvm. putorosAls FOE Lumber . BrlckB Slate Glass &Copper. Sealed' proposal: wet be receive October. Ar senal untlllo4. on.TUESDAY, Sth. 1860. forfurnishing • 180.000 feet White Pen. Plenring. best qii play, .11.% by 6 Inches by 12, 44. 16 mid lb feet long. 49R 01,0 feet Wbite,l'ine Sh+athieg 'luaus I,AP by Et inches by 24 . 10 and lfe feet long. 90t002fimt White Pine .101 SM .51.1 bj dinehes, and l 6 fet long. . • 20.000 feet White Pine Joists 2S by 4 Inches, and 16.fett long: ' ' - All lumber tobe of good quslity. entirely free from large or loose isnot!, sat, shakes. splits and ro t, and all to be tleliveted ye site of sho j , at thJs skreeuat.befere the c ass of navigation In 1880, Proposals will be made per thousand feet, boat d mersnre. and will state whether the suni• ber will be tbdivered on cars or wagons. SEALED PROPOSALS will also be r. ceived at this Arsenal mail 10 A. it. on W.EDNEriEIV. OetObbr 20th," 11019; ' for furnishing tee follow ing material,: / ADOUL /.100.000 Bricks for floor arches. . bricks muse to of th- best quality. sound 'and.wll burnt. Samples will be furnished with rhea bids. L Proposale will be ' made per thoutand bricks. dellpered at elle ofetfops, at this Arsenal, and will 'state whether 'on ears or waeoti.. Delv eilt,to commence by Ist of (day. 1670. and all to , be delivered before August Ist. 11370.- ALSO, for furnishinicand_putticg MILS mortar 'with Copper nails. about 600 squares (of 1(10 .ainare.feei)lloor SLATING. foe slate must be of the beet quality. SaniVes Of different sizes and Varieties will he Iltarnls ed fend separate proposal+ made for each. Propospis will be made per square let 100 square feett) °fasting exposed when pat on the roof. nu exts a allowance to be made for edges or waste in gutting. The United states to furuish no labor and _no material, excepting sand and lime for the mortar. . 'Tr e roof to be laid so that less than OLle•th of the length ()react' slate shall be exposed to he "either. and all laid within sixty days af. tr e roof shall have been made ready ter elatin ALSO Yost GLASS. g. 800 peas 27 by 134 inches. 1,400" lights ufiel I v 13" e inches. .1,90011 ghts b; 13's inches. 3SUllsbuf.27,ty by littylnchesi. 200 if-410(26 bestl3e Inches. • • The g.lato to be of quality of window glass doable thickness, clear, out of wind, free fro - blisters, waves and stelae. Samples NOD be fur R utted with the propotais. Separate Troposals will be made per 1100 light stops vaetety,,nelivered in call at the site o seeps at Sock Island Ate, nsl,tall to be- delivered before May Ist.' 1870. 'A O. PCB COPPER GUTTERS - AND SpOUT : About 1.370 lineal feet of Gutters tnade of sheets, 4 fees wide. About OSO lineal feet of Valley .Gutters,, made of gamete 2 feet 6 inches wide -About 080 lineal feet of ltidge Cover m l ade of sheets 2 feet wide. About 769 lineal feet of slueleugs for gab:es made of , beets 1 foot 8 inches wide: - • Abont. 225 Dated fret ofDowu Spouts 4inches i z dlametes The Copper to be of the best quality, No. 18 (or Mixer lbs. per square in told to be made up and placed In oositien in the manner to be pre • scribed by the Commandifig Vllicer of Rock is. 'land Arsenal. The work to commence with{ nlO !days &Per notification that-the roof Is made ready. Proposals will be made oar lineal foot of each variety. The United States to tarnish no labor or material. Persons desirous to make preDosals for tbese ma'eritiscatesee all tie draWings and obtain all necessary information by applying at this Arse• • The United States reserves the ri seem e d eject $O5 or all bids, or parts of beds. not sat isfactory, and to duplicate within one year any contract that may be. made in conformity who .this advertisement. A L pro; odds will be inede in dtipllcate and Itt detail, 'addresscd •tto the Commanding Otlicer, 2tcck iffiSnd Arsenal, and endorsed 'Proposed' for ftirnialang ematerlsle.l" . J. R.. Lt. Colonel Ordnance. .13v1 T . brig. O Oen. OM U.d. A., ome. Rock Island Arsenal, Septembe C r 22,m nding se2ito9o • .pT.OTICE.--Whereas, letters o f t ,administragon on the estat All e n ILLIA3I CE, late otTlnus Town sh Ip.eny CoJ. deo'd - .• hare been granted loth* undersigned, all Devon!' 1 ndetaed to the said estate are requested to male immediate payment, and those haying tinnier ur unnands against the estate of the sat decedent will make known the 8 1 / 1 1, without de. 137. tO ROBERT VARCE, Havelock, Washington county, bAlt UEL LLUTTY.R. Pittsburgh, Aamlnlstrators, Or to ROBB 82:117.1.,v, Pittsburgh. their At. %ornery. at No. 8t grant atreet, Pittsbargb. , L sel:n.9 ir i ETTEIIS OF A DIIINISTRA• J TIDY haying been granted to the under signed am the estate of ALIiSANDER DUN LAP. of Pine Township. deeetased, stl persona knowing themselves tut:eked to toe sun will Make Immediate payment,aud all penons hiving Maim* against said estate wIU present them unlY anthr.nUescad to. Mrs. RACHEL DUNLAP. Admlntent.lix of Alexaoder Dunlap, dee'd. SAMUEL _P L6ISIt , Attorney fur Admin Is tr.trla, No. 82 111th avenue. aus:nih W lIDMINISTRATOR 9 3 NOTICE. —Letiers of a !mit titration on the estitte of twoLea.HuNzmitalt. basilic been granted by tho litus*st.r Allesheny county to the uti• dersinkd, SII persons Indebted to the estate are rtons4tert to make !minesliatss settlemeat. and AtiPsetWining elainut &salmi the estate wlll,pleatie DS IMI; thew as (MCC to MARI 11 tacZEKTn, Administrator. stransiow North Yayette Township. AI DMINI*TRATOWS 'NOTICE. i,; l4. i t tin off P.,Valtr.'",',o4eigeoda. late e ot I b.uth . a t turan. eou tit,' or Allegheny. hating •41. - s it • elide:signed, ail persons In 4. !nod to Ind .1 its are requested to make, 1172.• it d ilst• pAymsest...n , t all those bolo, claims or .1t ...it estate wpl preaatt them to t. , tl;l:ft ,' SPROUL. Adtolnistrator. n- I. trastnS McKelvey, No. 01 - t 1 'AT tura: nt toir A .6 ,74 16 It TICE. tdminlotraq ,n havina been g , snts4 *.o •Le ,n‘w ether on lb! eatateorJAMES wf I,', et tnel.oo,/ ward. Alleghe ny (!ltr 'n.ishte4 to said estate are re que.ts.l to se, 4, I u ' , dime pi, peer t. and thou:, Oat n, .lit, present Mena properly au. I hentle,,,tel act 'lament. 11A1tTHA %YEA:VEIL Admlntatratelx, I:r GEO.R. C 0 C110.4. r 0 Grata bt.. Pittstarge. GUM liMiti=l PRORE - S - 65 - 14 7 AL. W. De tutu", • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. °Mee No. 137 FOURTH AVENTJE, at. burgh. ' (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter Pl H. - Lewrie,) will practice lu the U. el. arcalt and Diktrldt Ceuta; In the State Supreme and all tue Courts of Allegheny county, and make pollee. tions In moat or thu adjacent counties. )a22:4 WI% NEEPEII) y • ALD ERUAN , A.I I I)-U-OFFICIO J 08TUE OF TILE •rieAca. OFFICE; 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Epocial attention Eiven.vto conveyancing and collections Deeds. Bynde aud Mortgagee drsvnt up: and all legal ousineas attended to premptly and accurately. ,• • ' ' SAMUEL DicalASTEillB, - - AULADERMA. Pr a Ez-Odloto Justlee of the Peace and Pollee hfia , trate. °face ORA.NT STREET, opposite the Oitheelral, PITTSRURUIt, PA. • Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee, Aeknowledneents, DAnoslgons, and ail Legal Realness oneented Wild Onatipiness end dlsoatob. settle Toter A. sTuAix, ; , „ 4 .X4X)=LIKA.Pir, 3Z-orroio ztravoz or THi4.ex AND POLICE ISILOIoTHLTIL. oElee,llsl PLIPTH iSTILEIST 6 isMoslte the Car Sheds*, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds. Bonds, atom ,gegre, Aleknowlodginents, Depolitltrne and all Legs .Hasinese 0V1C111.451 trlth aroma:we sad dlepatob. ,ARCHIR , ALD B LA _ dirrOArnalrl4l..M.l.44!lPV• No. ea !1! r1 - R4mrsztscaar PTl'TBiu u, i WPM INGLA.IIIB.--A. full.aisorta Air lIENT"a! Itiotes biands of CIO &RS Jost re., calved, Including •Ilariana Rita," , Tra Dia= yolad Atßon it "Loot' DIOr ToanAttier=' tea, 1, "Little Oces,ll “El Mende, ao„ •ftk saki trytbe box oral retail by • •: JNO.I. TRIENSHAW. ad , 'l Corner Liberty ao d Ninth St. 110 iIAVLIC ,CEnnewir'' I)biaL'ottlirrite Hydruuo cee n 4. g gAVlhirLitg. wEsTrator INSURANCE COM PANY OF PTITISETTROIL ALEXANDER NIMICE, President. P. kiERBEKT. Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, Genera l Agent. Mice, GE Water street, Opang £ Co.'s Ware house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. • inmre against all kinds Omanlre and Ma rine'RLsks. A home Institution, aged by Di rectors who are well known to the community, aad who an deternalned.by.promptness and liber ality to maintain the character:which they have assumed, as offering the best prOtectiOn to those who desire to be insured. MI EGZI INSURANCE COMPANY. ' PVIELAWS 81:11LDING; ar , , o. se Fifth Avenue .' ilieond 'Floor, PITTSBIIRGH, PA. Capital All Paid Up. DIRECTORS. .* N. J. Risley. ' H.Woller, Jr, Oei.M.Balley, Ding Wallace, IS. H. Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake El B. M'Citaken, Jas. M. Halle Thomas smith, Jno,g, Winoek, , y. JNll T.B. RING, President. O.N. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Cant. R. J. ORBACE. Gen g Agent. Illnafths on Liberal Terms on all Fire and /Marine Mats. .) NATIONAL INSURANCE - COMPANY. Cor, Federal $l, and Diamond, Allegheny, Office, in the SECOND NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. • W. W. MARTIN, President. - JOHN BROWN,In Vice President, JAMES E. STEVENSON. Secretary. DLILECTOREI: John A. Myler, !Jac Lockhart.iJos. M yers, Jas.L.Oraham. , Hobert Lea, -C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown,dr. , George (lent, } Jacob hopp, 0.11 ThompsonlJ. Meliangher. aD6 DEOPLES) L'VSIURANCE COM rex Y. Z. CORIMA WOOD & /IPTE STS A Rome Cionipany, tat ng Illre and Marine Blatt Di.2.27rOna: John W. Phillips, Capt. .Tohn L. Ithoads, Watt, • • Barone! Pa tih.l~or, John K. Parks, ',Charles .Arbuckle, iJept. James Miller, Jared M. Brush, Win. Van Kirk, ; - Wm 11'. Lan* jay, D. Verner Sanntel MoCiankart M. PHlLLll7?'?regident. ORN ,AT7 ioe President.' • , W E}AXDRZII, Beeretary. • JAs, sontiori. General Anent. . , 411 L L E G - 111-EN Y INSURANCE CCOIPAHY .0Y PITTSBURGH. I0E.2(o. ST/OPM STREET, BA= BLOn3. Insareanfaansl - $ll, Janda of rare and Jiazda4 JOHN ERWIN. .12.. ...president. ' T. J. HOSHINSCGI, vies Pres/deat. • C. EL DONNII._ L Secretary. 011 .1% WK.. DEAR. General Arent, ICTOits: John Irina; Jr , .B. L. leattellrinck 1 T. J., Iloskinea DLIt . - W. IL Events'. C. G. Linsley, ' BoDerS H. DIY M a HILITET ai, Francis Sellers, Charles Hays, . SUM. JAT.lSteeltdala,, Capt. Wei. Dean, • T. H. Nevin. BARR & MOSER, PRUIT H 0131.11 ABBOOIATION NOMDINGIN Nos. flood 4 at. Clair Street, ,Pittaborsly Po. bootal- attention Om to the Oollsolog and building of 0011111 f Equal EtaPlnuao niTrunnoo.. • • B. IeCOWA.N • ancoetit. Bo 31. 3 /COO WAN CO i• • Boulevard Pavets • Oates No, 65 (nu° ST., ALiraHENT. 'Ostlers let et fikAtzrrx °int:l!, • pttsburgh, promptly attended to. Driveldlerevei.ULs, Cs , meet Yard*, s, Se. ' • • rdgt.hugeg of beat j ma l v A Body Bon, Hinter meßee,•.atfiterson's d atexwelk Aitken d catepeeU. lease Cruel ifie:m23 •, KEYSTONE poTTERt,' AL =Ea & •• • • . .L-. : titanattOturtor ,kounraws.RE. ix. °moo mid Warehouse. aci3 LIBILSTY 02.4.11 AT 441•4.11 orders prottPUrottended to. • • THE IRON 1 , NEAL AIFE . INStIRAN Cj CO • Of Perinsylvaula. Office, 75 Fedeval St., Allegheny City. DEFLECTORS `' Hon. JAIdES L. GRAHAM, Rey. J. B. CLARK. D. D., • ,Cant. R. ROBINSON, • Rer. A. E. BELL, D.D" Bey. 8. H. NM:SBIT. 1.5. D., JACOBD, Cashier Allegheny Trait Co. RC_ Real_Estate Agent, SIMON DRUM, Mayor of AlleghenYi'. C. W. BENNY, Hatter, A. S. B EL L , Attorney -at-Law, ' ' D. L. ATERSON, Lumber-Merchant" D. BWOBBM Insurance Agent. Capt. ROBT. , ROBINS ON. President,. Bev. J. B. CL ARK, D.D., Vies President, JACOB BUSH, Secretary. BENNY. Treasurer. • • 3f. W. WHITE, MUDICAL Atnnera. DANIEL SWOGER, Agent. This is a some company, condn cted on theinntuar principle, each policy holder rerairingan equal share of the profits of the Company, Policies will be Issued on all the different phtns Of Life Insurance.-and being conducted on an economi cal habis will- afford a safe investment to. each policy holdrr, bud thereby retain the money at Come to encourage borne industry. sabStilitt BPI INSURANCE COMPANY. OF AuxeliENT, re. . " OFFICE IN. FIUNELIN SAVENteift BANE BUILDUititS. No. 41 . OWN) Stms Alleghein'srs A HOME COMPANY, maesse4- tr u stlx4o well known to the cortuannity, who by fats deallna to merit share of Tout' Patroalute. ' I : SIZNIZT Salta. D. R1DD2.16 •. • - DIBECTOES• ' ' ' 1 Henry Irwin, I.)..l.:Par.erson, WEB, Gen_Per. Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Xrane, , Gottleib - Yeas, Simon Drum, J. E. Smith, ' ;Jacob It_ ,tieh W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph GValg. Joe. Lantner, H. J r Zinkend,7 Zara. Eohen. ' FL EL•MillitOly, GEN/MAL AGENT. .. .. _apin:oas pIENNSYLVAIVLI: : . .INSURANCE COMPANY Oe,PIMSBURENI °Prier. NO. 1 6711_ 1 4 - 001) STREET, D.LNE OP CORMERCE LO ,_ThlSlby i a F LI are D exclusively.orm Coin Pun,. and Rumen IsKainsi LEONARD WA.L . FXR. Preside*. C. 0. BOYLE, Floe Preattent. ROBERT PATRICK,. Treasurer. •. NeELEZNY. Beererszy. • Leonard 'Walter, • ( )terDELICTOra .• m an+ - C. C. Bent,- Vir. Evans, Robert Patrick, 6. Lapps, Jacob Painter, J. C. Plelrer, Josiah King, • -John "Voegiksy, Hopkins, • A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, IDERIINITIr" AGAINST LOSS BT PIRA FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA orsioz,aaaa 4117 Mara*UT BT., tear Ira DnaMBE. i W. Rucker, Mordecai H. Lordai Taleer, David 8. 'Brown, Samuel Gnat. I • - Isaac 1,44, Jacob S. Eiroltb, - Edward C. Dale. i: . eoroe W. Met - lards - George Pales. CHAV.LICS G. BiNb Pretident. EDW. O. DALE., Vice President. W. 0. STEELE, Secrotary,pro tem. J. EiA.RDNE_E COFM, Awls!_. - North West corner Third and Wood BDreets. nat29:wl.s ' - • ....__'''''''. Alexr Matra. Joan Etiocumaa. R. hillier, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke, James ktrAtarY. WWl= 8. .Itranii,_ Alexander Sheer. Joseph Kirkpatahai dautrair Aoklan, , llfirx_lie7mer, David H. Long, Wm. Roraima. D. Damsen. • _ 1p2:g67 11P7T*) Vio 31• Ii 4=l Eir'NEW OPERA ROUSE. Brilliant success of the popular artistel. • .11.ARY---MITCHELL ALBAtGa. . J. 'IV.- ALBA:UGH. IVEDNICEDA.Y EVENING.I:c _ober 5th.1869, first time bore of an entirely tie* sensaticnal cl.sana, entitled • - • • LIFE IFTRE STREETS: Or tte Vicissitudes of an'Orangt Jobn reyer. ............. , .... -M itc hel l ...: Albanial. Jane Orl.-rsou'. ... . .. . .... Malty Albanial. TV conclude stun the far co of BI TS:I7 RAKER. In preparation. Oneltutual Saturday afternoon, Aloauab Matinee. 'PIT'S . 1311911.GH .THEATRE. :ale Leis .—L dles..ltlatattie itt ere.ock. Suit. De Isere, trate. Drain arid etasrs appearing. Ad rg i s . Flan to Slattnee,2s cnts. T ht—a tittr..A.T BILL, including the trielo.drama. entitled The Sultatre of the Beath.. . - • Ladles' Matinee oveirW'edneadai and Satur. day. Admission to 'Matinee. 46ce :is. FIFTH AVE.IIIII7E No. OS Fifth avenue; opposite the Opera House. Pittsburgh, Pa., is the coo; est and most desirable place of resorts. Motors c be had at this place Pure and Good. tk heStUlard Roam. are or the ground tooi . itt thG fete:: • • FOR SALE. XIR OR SALE—POPERTL' 8 lots 25x131 fiet,_ graded, only 1800— per year. 4 lore 11421851 feet. 8480_ 8106 per Tear. 1 lot Illfexl2o feet. 4800 treed . J street. Frame Loose of 3 rooms,ot 4 4x100 fdet; Only $l,lOO. Brlce_honseofT rooms. bath mom and stl:. 2 21180—514890. • 2.threer -storied brick houses . il Val ton stret, each 02,- 800. A new; oed pressed Two soses , finely finished, lot -430k100 kir houses. Pumps and hydrants. all 'or 84,000, New two roam-d and cellar-hakek house, lot 2ux.100,• 400 8800 cash. and "lets per ires.r., ; tiood seven roomed house and lot 243 280`feet. 42.- 500. and easy terms. 8 - zocuned,frame• house. let 211 x 80, 111,800-4500 cash and , elan-win 1. and 2 years. ' 2 lots ,on Wylie Meet 2 4190; 111110. 1 lOt on Wyße street 278xt2fft 01:600. 11 lots on Centre avenue 22 Xx/2 5 ::11940 each. 150 feet front OA Centre avehoe _by na feet - deep, will divide to milt: 15 lotg on Centre avenue from 4300 to *BOO. The above property Is Well located, sold 'within 10 to 1.2 minutes walk of the Court llonte, and on t e New Central Passenger IL R. 20 acres on Western Penna. Railroad, 4 mUes from 'the city,. 20 Ames on Pan, Handle Railroad, 4 miles from city, li - ew 8 roma frame _house 1 mile from Court -, /foube.llll2lY acres Missouri land. „ Parsons d. airing to tmrchase home or make an investinelt, and those wishing to sell, please call on or address. 31cilLUNG-.1 -RAINBOW. 'ant) Nos. 193 107 and 190 Centre avenue. 'DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE R. AL En'TATB IN THE CITY OF AL. LAG ENT. By virtue 'of an" order of the • Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, the undarsigned, as Trustee ander the will of Esther. etock ton, dee'd. will offer at. Public Sale w. 'll,e pitEMISES, on FRIDAY, the lilth day of O October next. at 40 oclock A. a- LOr OP iLIND belonging to the notate of said dece dent, situate on Stockton avenue. near Beaver street, fronting 43 feet on Stockton a retitle and Preserving the same wh.th back toward Water street. a divtanceos-.140 feet. Terms of .Sale — Ont-third of the purchase money cub on Saul rmst on Of sale. the balance In two equaLannnal payments; secured tsy bond sno mortgage or the pat chaser. For further Dirormation,..enquire.of THOS. it. UPDIKE, Trnite,e No: 209 Beaver Ave,ttuk Allegheny;selB:o47 AL T PRIVATE SALE--TALI7A.• 4 - 3 .• BLE LOT OF GROUND situate- an' the north-east corner of Stoc.ktni avenue and Beaver St., Allegheny atty.,fronting 37 feet on Stockton avenue. preserving the same width along .Beaver street 140 ibet; thence .tong Beaver street 100 feet, preserving a width of GO feet to Water street, on which is erected a two. story fnune dwelling house, and being the late residence of Esther Stockton, dee'd.. This prop my fronts on the Allegnenv Park. and for beauty oflocation and turroundines eannot b, excelled: Tor terms of sate and ferther information, en entre of THOMAS B. UPDIKE, No. 209 ,Seaver Avenue. selB:o4S HOBOKEN' , STATION' PROPERTY FOR SALE. This beautiful sit - tuition cannot: be surpassed for DriYate residences in iny dlrectitin, so ems* to both Miles, being Only eight miles up the Western Pennsylveula Railroad. Limy person ais. siring Information shim:this Property can obtain it by calling at the Office Of the IRON CITE NU- TtrAL LIFE INEKIRARCE CO . IIPANY. 711 Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from' one-half acre to floe acres: a/so, small lots to snit pu.r. chasers. There is a goon weapon or a mannfae taring establishment, between the Railroad and Allegheny river.' an19:426 nor . WM SALE.--A.Tery Dedrable 12 TEA! T LAND. containing, about 46 acres, situate within lee miles of the city and abOus two minutes watt fr. , m Ingram 6tatlon of the Panhandle Railroad; bu a front of about one-third of a mils on Cluvlera Crest; all capa ble of belme eult.gated. tiei n g rich bottom land and admirably asapted to being Isid oft into lots_ of from 4to 6 acres or • less. bmad house,orcu arl and well. of water on the nrealses. Terms easy: Apply to B. bieLalN t (0. se= • No. 104 Fourth Avenue. - PRO OL.A.MATION. City of Allegheny, sat of I,Allegh SIMON DRUM. Mayor in and for the City eny. do lune this, try Proclamatlon, that on the S ACOND TURsDsI OF orITOBILIt, A. 11.1869; being the ~ ISlth day of the month, the freemen of F mid city. quallaed to vote for members of the /lons • of lie presentavves of this ruommouwe nab, will meet at their several places - of holding the elections in their respective wards and elect by ballot, toe following mr•mbers of Select and Common Connell' togetner witu one Person to Etrve as Mayor for two years, and one , person to se•rve as Director of:the Poor for three s ears. • Tee electors of the First Neard of the City of Alto hewn to meet et Le Puhlic School House In said Ward. and elect one mem b, r • (Select COUP,- di and two members of Comma Council, The electors of the tis.cond Ward of the City of Allegheny to meet at the Public School Haase In said Ward. and elect one member of Select Conn. ell and , hreememners of Common Council. 7 ha e:ectora of the Tlemd ward, of the C ty of Allegheny, re - meet at the.Pobllc School noose in the drat r.reelnct and at the house of Gee rse Ohrst la the second precinct, In sal I Ward. and e'cct one member of Select Council and four members of Common Connell.' - g Th el o he - hny lbmeet f at t F e o P nh ll Wan h o C l lt D.ofAselle la - the lint: IneelDet. sad , it the house of Mr. (tor sion la the second preelec. In said Wardihnd elect one member of Stleet Ccar.cil and four members of Common Connell. 1 - - - - , The electors .of the , Flith - ward. City of Atte ' glieny, to meet at the Public, School. House in said Ward, and 'elect one member of select Comm.n ell and two Members of Common- , °not it, 3 be electors, of the Sixth rd. City of Alle gheny. will, meet In the Pub 'c School C o n n said Ward.'and elect one mem i otdeleet I oft aad two - members of Coalition Council. , glse edectora of the deve nth ward:City of Alle gbeny;' wall neeCittbe ho. of of lour ,t 19.1 r In „sad warn and dee: one member or rieet•Coun ell and tw o members of Common Con ell. The electors of the Elehth.Ward. CI y of Alle gheny,. Will meet at the Public Ser.nol Route 14 said Ward, and elect one msmoer of Bclect Coun oil sad two members of COMPOR COP in restimons I have h e set my han d and seal of the said CID' or An 4,hehr. •thltPitial di* , Of September. A.D. inc..? . .1.:,... - ~..... . . SIMON DRIA. inion it= QECURITY- AND COMPOST p ‘ x for the lamvaling community.' J. B. Jitilatit.TS Safety Fire , .dacket, air Beater and .yroir krtaroß• For Smoke and Mit far Flues, disPerodi2F with the use of stores and Bre, la 'or about the rwisen ger or Baggage Cars, with the .attachment to graduate the beat to arty Anaheratare that mai* be desired wfthout, toe _potability of firing tee -Pear or cars to which the Jacket maybe attached. IT-Ing obtained of the , United titates. Letters ekin pr a listen' Jacket, which is warranted to resist the most Inten.e' heat that May be ap plied. wily in we position ancV;4ll,ole for which tt trines:wed. , , ,- It sera • mire Protection from iccideula by fire. - originsting from-defective. Mies or where iron. ptpot is Sze used u 'conciliators for smoke or heat. /t la applicabns to an PIPIng that may become overheated. midis warrantee tO firepertect sat isniction where wood or other' Combos tilde mate rial, mar he placed In Nose Proximity thereto, I as now ready to apply my infentlon to storm lim•illafts. factories, snit% atesinboats. riiiii. . ,eO, —whe.retrr pipes 'ai r conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and seen my desired, I. wili send on application right to— manuftcture or 'eta the above invention Also Territorial rights to althea May wish to engage in sehlpg Privileges eilherritste or unt . . sponlee at the •••2f/S PI:1161/LFitt, PAINT WORKS. A. ** corn . ? _r of idorria meet anti the ails ghee, Valle y ',mamma, Tyreuthwitst.: Pitts. barge, Pa. /Mita 12