H II :~~v s « ~ryc'a :ytt, ~rc II (Sip littibutly Gaittts. Father siyaetntties Protest. The following is the text of the letter which Father HyaclO t the Inktt addressed to the General of his Order in Rome Afy Very Rcvei•end 'Fat " Ttid. l,, L...g• the five years of my thlnietry t Notre Dame de Paris, despite itteepe attaCki and se cret accusations' of ha*ebeen the object, your esteem and nfklence have never failedme for amo ent.:'i I preserve numerous' -testimonies of them, written by your own and,;which were ad dressed as much to my preaching as to myself. Whatever may happen, I shall hold them in grateful remembrance. To- ':day . however; <by a sadden change, the cause of which I do not seek in your heart but in the intriaues of a party all powerful itt Rome, you arraign what you encouraged,. you _censure' what you ap . proved, and you,require that I should ;speak, a language. or rpreserve a silence which would no longer be the - entire and loyal expression of. my Conscience. Ido not hesitate an instant. C With' language perverted by a c)mraarid; or 'mutilated by reticence, I shall not ascend the pulpit of Notre Dame; I express my regret for this to the intelligent I and , courageous Archbishop who has given his pulpit to me, and sustained 'Me. there . against the bad will of men of whomtl shall speak at the proper time. I express my regrets to the imposing auditory who surrounded me , there with its attention, its sympathies, I was nearly going to say its friendship. I woWd not be -Worthy , of the auditory of the Archbishop, of, my conscience, nor of God, if I woUld consent to act before them in such a rote! I seperate myaelf at the same time from' the convent in which -I, have resided, and which under the new circumstances that have happened to me renders it, for me, a prison of the soul. In acting thus I am not unfaithful to my vows. I have promised monastic obedi ence, but limited by the honesty of con science, the dignity of my person and my ministry. I have :promised under the benefit of that superior law of justice and of royal ltlerty, which is, according to the Apostle St... Tanks" the proper law of the Christian. It is for the more perfect practice of this holy liberty . that L came to ask the: cloister, now more than ten years ago, in the elan of an enthasiatim free from all human calculation, I shall not venture to add free from all the illusion of youth. If, in , exchange for my sacrifices, I am today offered chains, I have not only the right but the duty - to reject them: The pusent hour it“ aolenan. The church passes through one of the most violent, dark and decisive crisis of its existence here below. For the first time in three 'hundred years, an (Ecumenical Council is not only convoked, but declared neces sary ; suchja the expression of the Holy Father. It is not in such a moment that a preacher of the Gospel, were he the last of all, can conaent to remain as the mate dogs of Israel, unfaithful guardians,. whom the prophet 'reproaches .as unable to bark. Canes mutt , non valenteslatrare. The saints were never silent. lam not - one of them, but nevertheless I belong to their race, jilii santorum sumo, and I have always been ambitious ,to place my steps , my,,tears,s and' if necessary, my blood, in the tracki which they have lefr, - I raise, therefore; betore the'Holy Father and the domicil, pry protestation as Chria. tian and preacher against these doctrines And practites,. calling themselves Roman, . but which are not Christian, and which in their...encroachments, always most audac ious and niodelaneful, tend to change the e constitution oChur ch ,`the basis as as the form of her teacaing, and even 'the spirit of her piety.' I protest`Against - the divorce, as impious as it is insane; which it is sought to accomplish` between the church, who is our mother according -, to, ternity, and the-society of . the' nine teenth century, of whom we are , the sons according' to the times. and toward Whom', we have also some duties and attachments. I - protest against lhe more radical and dreadful opposition to, human nature, which is attatheitand made to -revolt by these false doctrines in its most indestruct , ,ible and , honest aspirations. I protest above all against-the sacrelegious perver- sion of the Word of the Sonof God him self, the spirit and' the letter.of which are equally:trodden underfoot by .thephexi saism of the new 'law. It is my most profound conviction that if France in par ticular, and the Latin races in general, are, delivered over to . social, inbral, and vligions anarchy, the -principal cause is without doubt not in Catholicism itself, but in the manner which Catholicism has during a long time been .understond and practiced. I appeal to the'Council about to meet, to seek for remedies for the ex cess of our evils, and to apply them with as.much force assentleness. But if fears - in'which I do' not wish' to share come to be refired, if the august asiembly, has ' not more liberty in its delibratios thaa it beta - already in its , preperation if, in a _word, d eprived of" the essential char acter.of an *(Ecamenical Council, I : Will ,cry to God and to:Call another truly united in the , Holy Spirit.- Hof -in the spirit of. petty, and representina really thellaiversal Chprch, not the silence of men,e 'the oppression of others. !Tor the heart of the daughter of my peo ple= I hurt; I am black; astonishment bath taken hold on me Is there no beim in Gilead? is there no-physician there ? n _Why then is notthe health of the daughter Of my people recovered."---*Teranfalt tiff. ' In Axle appeal to yourtribunal, 0 Lord. Jesus! Ad team Dornina - jesu tribunal aine//a. It is In itour. presende.that write these lines ; it is at your feet after: 1 having' prayed much, reflected, suffered - i rt'saud , ynOted.much, that I,ofign ' " have Confidence that if' men cendemn them on earth Yon aPprove them in betty; ; • en; 'That "sufficient for me living dYlor4 - . • IMI Hei's'lnhutnahlty to, man dosen't pay, is-the ty9lesiXsiltee wouldexpress it; and ; ,now . find r ecorded , iuttisfacto /y proof of it. The' inhuman driver of :au ; express , wagon ,in Indianapolis the other • day refused to take soma of the wOunded from the Pair grounds-to the city Unless , at ezorbitant•rate. The number of .116 - wagon was published in - - the papers end''.the citizens found they Tan cultivation of Cotton' in! tne East had no further - occasion 'roe the services Indies, it is asserted,. has ,bccome more of that driver. He changed theitumber, - pOptdar among the native s, who have 41s• this; :dill not conceal his identity.. He coveredthat it is more profitable to grow panted his,ivagon another odor, ;but-the cottc•Wat ttienty,cents n'pound, than to, ,hidignatiori and scorn of the people still , raise the Millet gmin for, consumption at ...follosv,him; and he will. probably,retriove _ home frh o 'c o ttot t -exported item India-, to Chicago' in iggilaptounted In value to 27,t500,- „, , I'lo4' butt& crops for 1869, it Ii Vstima- •PowEins , POirrAcit.-4t Is reported that toting 1100,748,125,. -.The East Tosimaster General Oreiswell is tiow no -1.4,14.0 eigt454.16 shortataplerand.decided- gotiatinglohhe reductio n the'postage to; that grown in the ...United between the, States,',:andi Great but greatermare , inMiltiiition has: Britoil; from - tticlve tccosix:cente.-,4. large been ezercisply„and:more ',,attetttfon paid' "ntiniber‘of t,l4;„*. mbmik,pf, the;Eoglish 'tb packing the bales with out ' the admix- Parliament art believed to be in fitvor of lure o f dl r t„; 6 this measure. Fn. N.YACINTILIT. t?l'^ltirlPerioriOf then.ilarefooted ; Carmelite§ of Paris, second preacher of the Order in the ProYincerof.A,Tignon. Paris Piusy, Sept. 20'1869 R 4 701- 1 , 1 - : 7 ; 7 T: der:l- - TT 11 4 fi 1:1111111.,G • W=ESEticria..)Clo..: - 4.fanatural Delta. They do "Some things better in Great Britain than' we do here, and one of the things in which they excel is thelborongh ness and accuracy of the vital statistics. One of the recent returns of theaegis: trar-General, who has the charge of col lecting and systematizing these statistics, gives the figures foil five years, extending. from 1863 to 1865 exclusive, of all the . , "violent or unnatural deaths," unde r which. definition: he includes all not re-, suiting from disease or-old age. which-- have occurrel in the United Kingdoni. During that period there were no fewer than 83,853 "unnstural deaths" 'which, as would : be expected from. ' the greater exposure of men to critses of peril, 62,708 were those of males. Six hund dred and twenty-one of these were due directly to . intoxication; though this, of :course, is but a portion of the total num ber of lives sacificed • through 'strong drink.' Railways are debited with 4,175 violent deaths, which shows that even in careful England' the locomotiveland the rail does its work of slaughter. The mine, however, leads the ghastly march in the number of. its victims. Five .thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight miners have perished by explosions, in undations, falling in of the trines, etc. The most curious, and , perhaps also the meat revolting, revelations of.these statis tics is the enormous proportion of what might be termed child murders, through the carelessness•of the parenee or protec. tore.,. Out of the number of. 83,853 vie lent-deaths, no fewer then-19, - 510 happen ,ed to children under five years of age. This Is nearly : one-fourth of the total; ; and the Registrar-General - writes. down that 3;938 of these infants were burnt to death, 3,267 scalded to death. 1,950 drowned, and 5,134 sdffocated. Under the head of "mechanical inturies,". such as fracture. falls, etc., the Ragistrar-General returns 28,114 deaths; under that of "chemical in juries," such as hurns, scalds , and pois oning. 14,942; by drowning, suffocation or other forms of asphyxia, 23,828, and ,6,896 by miscellaneous and untabulated violence or mischanCe. Suicide adds p,099 to the list; and of this. total nearly eve thousand were males.' Between the ages of fifteen and twenty, however, moors girls than boys committed ?suicide, the figures being 165 fe males to 130 males between those ::ages. AbOve those ages ,the proportion runs entirely against the males. Until be tween the ages of forty-itve but 282 fe males committed suicide,• against .1,135 males. During the five years seventy lone convicts, including three -women, to an "unnatural and violent death" ~by, hanging. The death roll contains couriosities of dissolution of which the following are examples:—"Two persons, one very old and one very young, were killed by game cocks, one person from artifical teeth; others from swallowing a fish-bone, swallowing a -pin, a needle, a half pennev; a nutshell, a hook; one died film the sting of a wasp, one from' the bite of a'donkey, and one from fright in a storm: "==Baltimore American Cgligortable Suichiesi An exchange says ;Comfort keeps pace with civilization, or possibly the two terms are nearly synonymous- Unpleas ant duties will always exist, but the grbwth of civilization tends to ido their performance easier and less distasteful. The ordinary' business .of life is now transacted.far more easily than it was twenty years ago, thanks to telegraphs, undergroand railways, concrete pave ments, and other modern conveniences. •And now the friends of the art of.euicide have become imbued with,. what New England people call "prowgress," and are making the act of= self-destruction as easy and comfortable' as possible. In place of cluinsily blowing one's head to pieces with an uncertain , charge of buck shot or wither, unreliable pistol-ball, one can now avail one's self of-the sweet boom of niisollyeerine, and by its aid . sud denly' blow head, body, and the entire animated neighborhood into. minutely iximminntedv and utterly irretrievable smash. - Drowning, too, has been vastly improved. we. now 'no longer jump roughly into muddy mill-ponds, or coarse ly and inartistically choke ourselves in slimy ferry-slips: ''There is now a better way`of drowning, and it was only the other day illustrateti,by an unknown sui cidal artist at Niagara. This person, af ter having laid his clothes where they mould be tenure from , harm, walked out into the current above the falls, and, "sit ting down," calmly suffered himself to be washed into eternity. here was seen the ripe results of civilization and "progrees." This man scorned to tire bimseit by walk ing over the falls, or to clownishly stiffer himself to flounder disorderly over the brink. On the contrary, he sat down and leisurely, gracefully and comfortably permitted himself tc float over. So much has civilization taught the suicidally dis posed man. Iti Elinbnrg they have alteam omnibus which goes up hill at the rate of seven miles an hour ' and down at 'the rate of nine; turns , in the road 'with ease; can be stopped upon the instant, and can pick its way like a cat between !Ilea of contend ing carriages, ruts and wagons. In calm try places this will no doubt prove a val uable addition to the , vehicles devoted to passenger carrying; but It would be of no advantage to cities. l What is needed in crowded and growing cities like New York is the underground railway. This, it apoearti to na, Is the 'chief and most beneficial of the many "reliefs" proposed. Peaple. generally, are opposed to steam surface vehicles.ln cities, talthough (we think) their opposition„ is, fdunded on pre , Judie° rather than reason: The under ground project is the best of:all beanse it will meet l the needed • 'requirements much better' in every Way. a• *0 _ ---. 4)11.: • far SCHENCK'S PIILMONIC SYBLP, PILLS wily .cure Censumption Liver rap....t and Diminish', if taken Word: 111 to section,. They are all three to be taken - OHM samethne. They cleanse the stomach, re thelex liver and put it'to work; then the appetite became. gOodi, the ibs l oi digests. and makes jrood blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh; the . diseased matter ripens Into the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to Mire consumption. To these three medicines Dr. .1. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia; owes his unrivaled success In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pal mole Syrup: ripens :the morbid matter in the dings; nature throws it off by an easy expectoni. lion, for when the; phlegm or matter Ls ripe • slight cough will throw It off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver. so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. • Schenck's Mandrake Pills set upon the Hier, removing all °hairnet:lens. relak the duets of the gall bladder, the bile starts Deely, and the liver is soon relieved; Vie 10.001111 M show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison which is very den gerens to use unless with great care.) that' will unlock the gall bladder and start the s ecret ion of thollverHke Schenck's Mandrake Pills: Liver Complaint la one of the most prominent tenses of Consumption. • Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a 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 Punic onic Syrup. and it is made Into good blood without fermentation or souring In the stomach. The great' reason why physicians do not cure Consumption Is, 'they try to do too much' they give medice sw e atstop the cough. to stop chills,to stop night , hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive Dowers. lock.- Ing up the secretions, and eventually the patient Maks and dies. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not ti to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. move the the cause . , and trey will all stop of their own accord. h o one can be cured of Consturic tion, Liver Complaint, Dytpepaia. Catarr Canker. Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver an !Monson are made healthy; If a person nag consumption, or course the wigs in same way are diseased. either tubercles, &Dresses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or tile lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In such cases what must be donef It is not 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 foe d. Now tne only chance is to take Dr. Schenck!, three medi cines, which will bring 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 the body be gins -to grow the lungs commence to heal up. and the patitit gets es shy and - well. This is the only way to cure Consumption. When there Is no lung disease and only Lis er Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Pulmonic Syrup.. Tate the liana rake Pills freely In ail billions cpmplalnts, as they are Der. featly harmless. • Dr., Schenck, who- has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years put, and now weighs HBO pounds, was wasted away to,a mere skeleton. in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, physicians haying pronounced his case bOyet. less and abandoned him to hls fate. He was cured .by the aforesaid mei - mines and since his recove n, many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparation -with the same re markable success. Full directions accompany eash,making_it not absointely necessary to- per- Wally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this _pupae be is protegees ally at his Principal Office, Philadel- Phis, every Saturday, where all letters for advice mast be addressed. He us also professionallyq at No. as Bond street,- __New York,-every other • Tuesaay, and at No. 311 Hanover 'Meet, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, , but fora thorough examination with his Respi rammer the price is 115. Od.ce hours at each city from. 9 A. at. to 3 se. - Price of the Pulmonic limp and Seaweed Tan ic each AIL fit l l u per bottle. or $7,50 a ball' dozen. I Mandrake 95 dents a box. For sale by all druggists. : mv19:151-d&F Iar'DOCTOR 'WHITTIER CON . TINIJKB TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That numerous. class •of cases raulting from self - abuse, proddcing manliness, nervous debility, irritability, erup tions,— seminal emissions, - and Vs.lly -im. potency permanently cured. Persons allct ed with delicate. intricate and- long stand ing constitutional oomplaints are politelyinvited to call for consultation,' which costs nothing. Experience, the best of teachers. has ermined him to perfect remedies; at once efficient, safe, permanent. and which Ltt most cases cm be used without hthormice to business. Medicines pre pared in the establishment, which embraces oi dee, reception and waiting rooms; also, warding and sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attention, and vapor and-chemi cal baths, thus concentrating the tinned mineral springs. No matter who have failed state your case. Read what he says in tie pamp hlet of fifty cages, sent to any address for two stamps In seal ed enye ,ope. Thousands of cases treated annu ally, at office and all over the country, Corm:- talon free, personally or by mall. Office No. 9 Wylie. street, (near Court. Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roars .9 A. as. to 8 P. at. Sundays 15 m. to S r. w. Pamphlet sent to any address forte stamps. Iar'BATCHELOWS HAIR. DYE. This splendid Hair Dye la the bestir: the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble; instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous ; Data; ; remedies the effects of , bad dyes; invigorates and ; leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. Wadi or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfuwrs; and properly applied at Batche lor's Wig 7110iOrn Yn..115 Bond street. New York... • 11 my2l:jd2 WTHE ITIE&LING POOL Esskts ir OR YOUNG MEN, who have fallen Into vicious habits, and now ci ea I re a higher life, and a better 111 A N HOU I), wilt , certain means of . relief for the aldlcted. Sent In sealed - letter enrelonet, free of charge. Address, HOWARD AegoOILAIION, Box P, Pblladelphla, Penna. . sad:am-diet MERCHANT TAILORS. A 1.44 MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, Now Receiving by DRAY & LOGAN'S, No, 47 SIXTH STREET, Ben LLTE BT. CLAIR., P. 31. 9 .A.n.raiE, FASIIIONABO3 MERCHANT TAILOR, • Heys constantly on hand CiOtha, CHBSitlioFeS and reidingB. Also, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING °oohs. No. 93 1-2 3thithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 17PGent's Clothing made to order In the latest styles. seamila NEW FALL GOODS., ♦ipleadid nrir stoat Of • OLOV.IIB, G4SSZARREB, &at Just meived by 'thorny , NENE*. lea! Merchant Tana. it 9mlthaem strut. FLOUR. Y°TICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONSTTMERA—we are now reeeiv. alot 'of .40.000 bushels carefully selected WHITE AND. AMBER. AND TraiNNIMNE WHEA.T.,pumbssed In Gibson, Par*e, Green and: Morgan* counties, lemons. This ,lot of Wheat is the very best to _Na round and Cannot be snrssed by Any In the United Settes. , we ve , 'leo finished our improvements In 'Machine cloths and '.Cooling Rooms, and'are noW prepared to lunlish the best Flour we have nude for ten years it prices that defy coMpegUnis on the same grades of hour. ~ • 11. T. KENNEDy,m; 3010„. Pearl Steam Allegheny. Peptember 18,'1869.' FLOUR U. FLOIra FLOUR - ' --- MINNESOTA RAKERS PL00•113, ' • 480 bbig;.Legal Tender, 31k5 bids Na laki Bo7 bbis Ermine 70 .bbls Summit Hilts bbis Wlooaa C 0..; 6bo bbl. Red Itttrer. 133 bpi. May CHOICE WISCONSIN pumas. 560 bbl. Riverside 1160 bhieWtg exit', 600 bbls varlos brands Spring Wheat our, wiNTEIt WHEAT FAMILY 'LO VE. City - MIN of•Sprlngileld.• Ohio; Pri, of the West, MepOt MIR.: Manlier' , A. Paraon i Mllls Ringleader hod Crown" choice Si. Louie. vor tele !ovr,er than can be broght from the • - WATT. I.kelltif "rd. /TS laidil4 WOO 4 Balkan AND ousunzuziwa Gan ”ranltlnig, Ewa., gawk.* ways on hand and Alf salts "witolasale rinill.ll J. It H. AI H 0 ad Ile 1114 AlM=li trod. Effi Orincit or THU CO•TBeLLaIt OP .A.l.l...Eoutocr COUlrev. Ps. Pittsburgh, October 11th, 1869. 0 TI.O E TO COAL NEB. CBANTd.-9•aled 'proposals will be re cs red at this office until the 91st inst.. Inclu sive. for flarnishing to Allegheny county TEN THOUSAND . BUSIIELS OF 1100 D idBR. CHANYABLE COAL, free from slack and Dirt, to be dtlivered at the entrance to the Court House and Jail on Fifth avenue and Ross street. and in such quantltit s as the Commissioners or their agent may carers. until tits . whole shall Dave been delivered. Payments to be made in warrants arawn on the County Treasurer. when the contract shall have been completed. By dlreCtlon of County Commissioners. MERRY LAMBERT. oe12:10. . COISTISULIAId. pROPOBAL9 . _ • . Will be received at the Engineer's office of the PITTS etURG El AND CON N,L i bVT_IAZ RAIL , ROAD COMFANY in PlTlBeUttold 'or ,CIINC ,I3I:ItLKNEI. unfit the let of November. 1860. Ineinsive, for SUPPLYING THZ CROSS TIES for the entire line of ab. ut 86 no esot Urfa roe d frotrthear Connellseille to near Cumberland. The length of each c-oss tie will be 8 feet between square ends. iltiirknets 7 Jambes, and flattened on two opposite sid , a to not less than I inches bearing surface, out of witA and clear of bark. wnich wilt be shaved ofr. Kind of timber,Wnite Oak,' Bock Oak. or Chestnut. . monad and free from - • ind shake or other' defects. Places or deliveryaiMmedistely on the road, and not more than half a mile Apart, where the ground 'sniper= access and room for oiling. which will be done in alternate cross layers of about 1001 n each pie. Propesers who cannot deliver at tee intervAls named may state the place at, which they would 'deliver:. and quanti ties at each place. The number per mile will be 2.112. and whole number about 210,000, in i clad( g th ese for hide tracks. Tintner to be cut when th e sup is out, and delivery, to be com memo a on or be . ore January Ist, 'lB7O, and contt ued until all deliver - d; as follows, viz: For t is first 10 miles from either end of the road rear onnellsville or Cumberland , on or berlre May et, 1870 , for each secceeding 10 =nes to ward he middle of the roan One month later , or cr tt Ist of June. July, sugustand September, 187 u until the whole number are delivered. :Months y estlmites of Cross 1 les delivered on the rout will be given, four-fifths of the contract price of which will b 3 pail, and the remaining , rllth at the completion of the contract. BENJ. H. LATROBE, Ciller Engineer. T o e: 'I LIST Orrlos or CITY Bwormn AND SURVEYOR, t ' PittSbargb, Oa. 6, 1869. t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. , SEALED PROPOSALS for the construction of a public sewer on Forty-eighth street, from the Allegheny river to . Butler street, and for the 1 , grading paving and c rbing of Forty. third street from Butler to Pea son's Line, and for the grading, paving and curb nor of Greenough street from Try street to Iron a l ey—will be re ce iirf d at his orate until Tuesday, ctober 19th,' 1969, at 3.8. w. No blds will be r eceived unless made out on the proper b!anks. Specifications and blanks for bidding can be had a this office. 006:p.'+ pitOPOSALS Niu bt received ae the slgned t tntil SATURDAY. for fur Eshing 350 or Gold] Hadiats. and nu Ina up t the , new parts of the Al Furth O•plser WWI mauon given iti ASSESSMENTS. air EX;Lars'a Omen, / CIIT, oct. 8, 1889. S NOTICE.—The assetiimenits for Grading and Paling :of • Uer t al ley from Third street co. John ..Elinft nsan's north lice; also for grading and paving of Evans alley, from Franklin to Loenst street:: and also for grading and paving of Mont:marry' alley, frona • North alley to :]ire. :Wallace s Hire' are now ready for examination and can be seen/ `at the City En glcieii's ofilee until October 16th. 1869. when they will be placed in the Luanda of the City Treasurer f.r collection. DELLUDES DAVIS,. City Engineer oce:p6S OPIICF. OF CITY ENGINEF.E d SLOATIXOa. Pirrsimao ucc. V, noe. sse—ment for Curbing of F ORBES e Magee street, Is now d can be teen at ads Octooer 131,h, when City Treasurer's OJICe NOTICE.—The Grading, Paring atv EXT, 'rota Chestnut I ready for examlna.l n, al (ace until W e.DNESDA.Y It will be returned to MO for collection, 0z2:p2.5 A. J. 111. °snail CITY r 11.71148 • a arm crava - You, Pittsbur tt, Oct. a, 1669. t • NOTICE.—The Assessment. for Eroding and ravioli Locust &lief from For t eth to Forty-first street is now ready for ex amination. and can be seen at this °dice until VirEDNISSDAY. Octco..er 13th. 1889, when It will ho sent to the Uty Treasurer's office for col lection 0c2:12$ H. .1. MOOSE. City engineer." OPTICS or CM' TNGINTIS AND Sr aVETOs, rittalitnrigh, (Jct. 6,1869. I NOTICE.—The asssessment for grading. paving and curbing F 4 nn Exert from l'hirtirth to 1 tilrty•thlrd etr , tt., la now rea y until TUESDAY. October 19th. when It will be returned to the City Treas.nrer's Unice for collection. • B. J. MOORE. City gngine. r. od:ro3 LEGAL XOTlCL—Whereas, letters of • administration on the estate of WILLIAM A C. late of rium, Tuwnship.Allegheny Co., decd, hale been granted to the undersigned, all peso ons I ndebted to thesaid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thine baying claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same, without de lay, to ROBERT LANCE, Havelock, Washington county, • • !SAMUEL t.,LUTT ER. Pittsburgh, 1 - • • Administrators, Or to ROBB .1. SNIT ELT. Pittsburgh, their At• torneys, at No. 87 Want, btreet, Pittsburgh. sel:n79•w ; r ETTEUS OF ADMINISTItA .41 TION having been granted-to the under. signed on the estge ,of *WahI:DER DUN LAP, of Pine Township, deceased, all persons knowing themselves incebted to the same will make immediate payment,and all persons having claims against said estate will present them hely authenticated to Mei. RACHEL DUNLAP, Administra'six of Aiexander Dunlap, dec , d. fiIiCHUICL PALMER, Attorney for Adminls 'tr■triz, No. 81 Fifth avenue. auZ:nett W 4DIOINISTILATOW-4 NOTICIE. —Letters of administration on the estate of li/OLPII TIUNZEBitit having been granted by tbe itegistgr of Allegheny county to therm. designed, all persons Indebted to the estate are requested to 'make immediate. settlement, and those having claims against, tee estate will please present them at once to NARY .11UNZZKIIN, Administrator. au2s:nee w 'North - Fayette Township. ADMINISTIIATOIVS NOTICE. —Letters of administration upon the et, i l tate of JOHN ItiItINT MI, deceased, late of heath rittsburgn, nou n y of Allegheny, having, been granted to the an d Maned, sit pzrsons in debted to said estate a ,requested to Make imr mediate payment, and it these having elatms or demands again at said e ate ••11l prestnt them to itOBERT 8 tiUL, Administrator, Or to his attorney, J. h astus liciCeitey, No. bi Grant street. ' 1 au2s;nSt.ve d r a 1 1, P I LIZ i EfOG : APEERS. MOANER INGEHLY LEIS. Successors vv wfizo. J. SontrOu a 00., PRACTIAL ' mointapnass. the on Steam Lith. graph's Establishment Writ o u rs Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Beads. Bonds, Labels Cretans', dhow Cards, Ottnomas. Portraits ens, Condenses of De e osita, Invitation Oar I,Nos. IMand 114 'third straw. Plttstrar• " • KEYSTON - POTTERY. ' -1‘ Q at Kim & Co. ltannfactuerd o • • 411=5 61 WAME.• lIBIBTOL WAP.P. °Moe and Warehouse. 363 LIBERTY STREET 411.4.1.1 orders uroreetto attended to, • TORN' PECK ORNAMENTAL eN RAM WORKEiv.IRD PERFUMER, 2 , Zoi 53Mstket street, spittsborgh. • • , Allostm hap_a, a en m assortment of Dr dies , me. ti • Elantlemsn E . WIGS. PEER.; WARD vaAme, BRACELIM... *O. a...A_ good. Price In lea bee given, for 8.6. w. IfAI6. adlss and Rentlenten , s Bel; Ontiltirtiont in no asstest vosnrier, - • oel irEtt TIE6III '• Wita w. Beeteekeetii 11.111:4101, No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgh. sawn . MIRAN UIT X . MUTUAL i r;INSU11110 CO. Of Pennat-lvtinia. Office; 15 Fedel2l B,,Allegheny City. • Boa. J Ber.'X. uyAltli.° D. D. " 11. ROBINSUR. • ' - ' - Rev. A. ' Rey. N. H. R.. NE581T...14D.. ' W.A. REED..Ceshier Allegheny Treat CO. JACORRIII3A Beal Estate Agent, • - SlalisoN_ DAUM Mayor at Allegheny, C. W. BENNY . . Ritter, A. 13.•11ELTQAttorney.st-LaW., D. L. PA.TTERSO2I, Lumber llerchsat, D. BWOBEB. Insurance Aseut. - • . °apt ROST. 11013,111R0N, President. fedi: J. B. CL ARK, P.R.. Vito Prim/dos% JACOB Secretary ' , • - ¶. ÜBBIT. Tralasarer.• • . - M. ?K.:WEITZ, c 1i • FH,19.41. DANIEL( 8w( KB, Gesel.Agent... TMa Is a home cornosny,eonducted on them:Mal principle, midi policy holder receiving an equal share of the profitsof the Company. Policies will be Issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on en economi cal basis will afford a etre investment to each policy holder, andAherebt retain the money at home to eNusnrage•lKone Industrv. a:IMR= „. .. _ pENNSYLTANIL ~ . • , ~ • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PrITTSBUREIN/. , . OFFICE. No. 161,4_ 3 STRUT. BANE OP COMMERCE B‘OLDR. This is a Rome Compan7, end MMUS sgslast lons_b_y_sire exr.ltudtelv. LEONARD WALTER,. fistAldents C. C. BOYLE Vice President. '..7ds.O3"RT PATRICK. TreunreSi- ' liNEIR NcELBZNY. Secretary. , ,' , ' 0 ~ . :Drescronlitie^. . - rA9n 1 0,7 1111 .r. , Ot. orn:WlMOn. ' A/ cseT e” • tieo. w. Evans. .RobertPstrta k . , J, C. L ippe, . Jacob Painter, J. C. Plelr.er , , tosisalLitilii i- • , Joim vslegath ns. R. Holdalls, A. Amnion. ear,' Byron!, 4 •• : -• :.• P i) E 2 *T I T , . • AGAINST LOSS BY FERRI, . , P FRANKLIN' INSURANCE CO.'OF" PHILADELPHIA, . . • OnFICE,43/i.t 431CHEBTNITZ BT.,near Ihsll. • 1)1214"1 2 If Loots Charles 1/. Bancker, ordecal H. 1 Tobias Wisner, - , , David B. Brown, Bamael las Want, '- Traacie.b Jacob R. ita, ' "Edward c. Dale, CHART W. Rirds, George Tales. KiO B L NC R, Pnalasat. ED C. DALE, Vire President. ' • - W. O. BYZELE Seeretars.twe rws. . • J. tiAItDNER COWD7, Atm% Nona Wert corner Third and Wood Ps:tests. aatrterwir • ' • • ' H. 7. MOORE. City Engineer. INSURANCECONIPANY, PEIELZGIII - BITELDING. No. las itytii,•kiiitult: Sicond 111',Ioas e lITTEHITHOH; PA. CrtPilol,..3ll. DIRECTORS. ' N. J. Bgley. jr, I Capt.M.Balley, Dann Wallace,W S. H. Hartman. lA. Chambers, Jake 11111,. . 1 IS. '3l.]Clarkan. IJsa. M. Bailey. , Mamie; Smith,lJao.l3,_WilloeX, I • BOBEII2II, NINO. President. itgq...4llll4l l PoV, P . t a le ce e CaPte 4, " J. ORS-0/.. Ale* Agent. Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire * • met' Marlfie Blete. office of n a n . d x er . - . • Improved :Indirect e samo for WW1131111( gheny County Jail. • . oar office. bAlilis k 3KSFE.I . . lir:ismer; IN S URANCE C9ll- TAM" OP PITTSBURGH. =ANDER NUMB, President. • U. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. tlEttltall NEELD, tieneral Agent. °Mee, 95 Water street, Spang I Co.'s Ware• house, np stilts; Pittstrargh. .• • inznre against &lilting's of Fire and Ma. rine WAN. A home Institution, managed by DI. rectors who are well kno p r om p tness mmunity. aid who arc determined b and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to thous who desire to bvirusig eC nred. I . . Dug I • ' Alexander Nintick. Joida IfeCtint4, R. !filler. Jr.. Chas. - J. Clarke, • James IdeAuley, • -• William B. ,Evrous, • .. Alexander SPtCrk I I Joseph Kirkpatrlaks Andrew Acklen, . PhilUpßeyxner. David H. Long, Wm. Merriam, • ' D. Ihmsen. . • n 027 )RE. City Tna!neer NATIONAL ) INSURANCE. COMPANY.* eor. Federal M. and Diamond, Allegheny, Office, In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE WOILOTNO,_ W. W. MAlllTN' t i'ieidden JORN BROWN,JIt, Vice rreddent, JAMES E. STkvENSON. Secretary. nomcrroas.:. John A. llfyler,"lati. 'Lockhart. roe: - Nyets, Jas.L.Orahatn. !Robert Les, C. C. Boyle , 0 12 .1 1 i Mi t ili j a r tilno. ls l l homiTs ' on j J. 31.241Zer. ape pE r O 4 llO 'INSIFTWirCE COM- 077108. N.E. 001 MB WOOD Ii FIFTH BTE &Some Compw t takinialre and Marine Alska., Wm. Phillips. Capt. Jahn L. Rhoads, Jahn Watt. t3amiael P. Blariver, John E. Parks, _ Charles /Lrbacklo, Capt. James "Sitller. Jared 31.. Brush. Wm. Van Kirk. Wm P. L e ta lart James D. Verner._ Samuel WI!. PECILLEPS, .?residant.• JOHN WATT. Vice President. ' • • IV. P. GARDNER, Secretary. nArr. Jag. nORDON. Eleneral Arent. 04IL LEGMENY LNSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. • CE,No. ITFIFTH STREIT. BANE BLOCS: Insures against all kinds . of Fire mid Marine WO J • • _ • OHN IRWOR. Jit.. rresident. T. J. HOSKIRSON Mary ident. • O. iii. DONNELL. _• CLFT. WM. DEAN. Genend Agent. I' fanadrOns: • John Weis. Jr.i . " B. 1.. Tabnestoeit; T. J. Hosb.inson, W. H. Everson, O. G. Hussey. Bobertt H. Dsvis.l Harvey as, Frsnels Sellers. M s:lei Ha s. . Cent. JTistoelidsin. Omit. Wm. . T.ll. Nevin., ROBERT B. PATTERSON & CO, PrrTsitlncla. Pd Will on Sattulisy,Juir 315t.1869. and on each succeeding.. Saturday, 'hold au /Mellon Sale of , HORSES, CARRIAGES, .!BUGGIES . . WAG - °N C I Andererythierapperidning th e Horde. • • Feria dealmS , to .aelt plecae pave their 'notice' oe conAgement on or before Ihnradapof each wee k le order for viirtistp lg. Prompt at tention and 60 0 4 care i 'wlll be given all Stock. left !bride. 'JO NA STEWART; ittitconeer,t, i . . T ... : t T H T t iVTTIESO2e I 1 if) lA, sTr 4 4 1 ... .. ...1, „..., 011 T, s. PA' SON. , Bii CO, ! , • , -' X.A.TV3911 .1 F, fikhiasl" AND , twit. , , : •:, C01131181310N .STILIBLES) COB. IBTBNifirLIENUB li 14BBILT1 BT.' . . _.„,.' Prrisliaa9u; PA. -'• ...eb4 4 ' - IZERR - & BIFOSER, . e l f4c • " 'AM.- A .. le a .i. 41. liktro. Iti InnewintanntknoN- Dn a. 111111 % i tt a Witt ri . '' --- -- V0l11:8 liad EVELJO ~.+~a:isc:~~-.fir.: s°.~'~~0; DEOCT0111: LIVERY. STABLES. CORNER OF Seventh Ayenne and Liberty St.; 'ARCHMiten: boitolior of 001:411' BiaLDUtalk _ • • • far OPFILt HAUS& Last night hot three of the celebtated and pop- Oar. Trap dlan, . - Zr.ai JOSEPH. PROCTOR., Who will appear for this ccca lon m , bls great JApx GCE;. a Or. The KentLehi Rebellion. Jack Cade , the Rondismtn. Joaepb n n Piootor- Tiirsday.Eveig—MACß,ETil.., , 7 i. 3 ;trda3" - Joseph Proctor . 3Ltia . , 'PITTSBURGH THEATRE. . H. W. wILLIA.ms. Sole Less& .-First appearance of Miss rt3Siir. STAR, Sil'e. DIILIN, ETIGrISE F. noRmAN. mi s s vvk ENT,IIII.. DI a NA. mile. PR VEllt„ and an the great °Pt LTY COhnot.IDATLUN. - Friday benefit of4ille. DE VESE. Ladies , Matinee every Wedtigsd*Y and Slane. der. Admission to Matinee, - ISO cents. IIIgrACADEMY OF MUSIC. PAREPA ROSH grand `Eng lish Carl lioss, C: D. Bess & Co., Pi oirieiors and Directors D. de w N ive SIX MG NTS ONLY AND A MATINEE OPENING NIOHTIKIONDAY, OCT. IS. . The uncangement in annonncing this • utemor able musical, season. 31dme. PAREPs. .13. 0 3 A• will Inaugurate a new eponn lu the history of the American stake; Her &rest stances' in- Italian °Derain Europe and BO his country: has given her that substauttal•fa me In her. mu. teal career (which has consisted of an uulnterupted ser.es of oval tons) until it has be ccenennriyaled in po • pularliye• In London-her cc levemtnts: la En •ginth Opera were equal to those, whicts eistin- , gut shed her on the Italian stsge.'and her numer ous musical' triumphs in' California and In the States during s.verai seasons. and rec.mtly her wow:Leant display of Dower before 50 009 spec- 1• tators •In the great coliseum of the National • Peace Jublee, in Boston. neve united theentire American press in pronouncing Mane. PA UEFA. ROSA. the great lyric artist of the age. Her de votions to the highest ordtr of comp ssltions. and her gratifial regard for, the American public will rtlmulat.her to slam, possible exertion to *stab. Rah English Opera a permanent Initlintiort la this country, - _ ILLiNCO OF-THE COMPANY. Seminal. 311)3LE • PAIKSPA. RoSit. and- Miss NOSE HEROES. the young' a incess fal Prime De one (rent Her Majesty 'a 'Theatre ens Lyceum. • Emdon. Nets° Soprani' and Contralti. krt. EDWARD SEGUI.N.and Maas FANNIE STOCK TON. Tenerl.3lr. WI LLI AM CAST LE and Mr. HENRY biORDIMOM. ' Tenor Robust°, Mr. MAIIR.CR DE SOLLik. ,Baritone, .31. r. AL BERT LAUBENCB, from the vovent Garden ' La Se Beset" Cantantl, Mr. S. 0. CAMPBELL and ler. GUSTAVUS HALL. Buffo. Br. FD WABD . SEbIIiR. Basso Mr. YR ktill HOWARD. Stage anager. Mr. HAR RYJACHSON. Conductors, Manager. Mr. CARL ROS and Mr. ANTHONY REIFF. PromAer, Mr. H. SHER WOOD. • The Reportoire Pit' the SIX nlghte Is as folows; Mond.v. MAWVII A ; Tuesday. PURITAN'S DAUGHTER::Weine.das. BOHEMIAN GIRL. dabutof 311 , 1,11 ite HERSEE; ThursdaralLACK DOMINO; Friday. MAIBITANA: -Saturday IL TBOVATOBE. Adnits.ton 41: reserved seats SLSO; Crelel3oe: Challery 515 c. Season: tickets for s.x . nights $7,30. . The sale 10. BE ICON tickets will take piece on ta Oriel day ot Kl•ber fr, Bro Muito Store, LAS Wood street, from 9A. It. 10 /A AE. After that hour commences the sale for any one or more 0c11:p63 "•;" 1. Itgr ME TRINITY CHURCH FESTI 'VAL.-The ladles ) a of . Trinity ,CAnrch, Sixth' avenue, will hold a FetlYal !nine new Chapel. pa TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY oi the presEr.t . week. LUNCH served. each d►y from 12 m. to 2 P: M., and. I tiITPPER froin 7 to Si P. i. 3i1.1a of USEFUL arid FANCY ARTICLES every cfay and crating. beginnlng at noon on I'L'ED / tl7, the 12th Inst., and con inning till THURSDAY 141.1GHT. grACADEIIY OF . WitLYNES- Dll‘ Thl l l{loll lBll .o DAT. - OCTuBER. 13: 14. 1...i:1 1 .r.4 4 .16 D .. ALLEN PETTIN GILL, DELEII6.IiTY. lIENGLEIVIS •-• • • • . SENSATION - MINSTRELS • Compringiscre Genuine Taint that tverbebre Loneentrat.d in one orgazdzstion....____. JOriNNT ALLEN, CHARLEY TETTINGILL and DiiLEH ANTY and IiENULT:II, the four • tiIiDATEST COMMEDIANS EN THE WORLD! Assisted ty a full , and cillelent; 011(NIESTRA AND- v 994 Cows Parquette and Dress Miele Family Circle Eisilety 25e. Doors open at 7, to c.mmenee'aiE Ocioek. Feats •a , enrad at W. A. 01 dentenney'a Book Store, 45 tam avenue. ; - oe9 frgr'l'lFTH AYES ICT No. 65 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera Horse. Pittsburgh. Pa., Is the coolest and most desirable place of resorte. tiquors can be had at this place Pure aid Good. The Billiard Boom are on the ground door tithe rear: PROFESSIONAL. I a W. lie CAMP, G • ATTORNEY 'AND gOUNSELLOR AT LAW. °nice, 210. 137 FOURTH_ AVENUE,. Pitts burgh, (formerly: occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowrie,) win practice In the 11. S. Circolt and - District Courts, in the State Supreme and all tins Courts of Allegheny county, and make cone*. tions In most of theadjacent counties. jan:drg NEEPER, AIME-MIAS EX.:OFFICIO JUSTICE or THE PEACE. OFFICE; 89 FIFTH. AVENUE. Special attention given to conveyancing aid collections. Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages draws up. and all legal busir.ets attended to promptly and accoratelr. - ' S pirci!Ltsmisi , • AILIYEaIIiXII.ISr, 2,,x-Oflicio Justice of the Peace and Pollee Mag. trate., Office, GRANT STREET, . oppo!dte the Cathedral, P BURGH, PA. • • Deed*. Bonds, . Mortgages, AcLitowledgMents. Depositions, and all Business 'pouted. with promptness and dispatch. , UthlS JOHN Al. STRAIN,. u - _ , sx.chrricio THE PE I A, 7 • - POLICE SIAOItiTRATE," , Onice,llsl FLPIR STREET, ePEtelte the elb• thearal, Pittsburgh, P;.• Doris, songs, Mort, gages, keknowledgments, - Deposittoal sad all Legs ,Business-executed. witkoroxsAagas sat dispatch. QECIIIIITY -AND:_ ,- -,*compOße 1 ‘ ,7 for the travelipg commutp.y,. -,:: • J. B. H-- 4 m, IL Jirt Safety Fire Jackei;Mrtilleatg : a m ,5 . •,.... • : W.._,. , ..‘_(1111t)t)t? I 111 !( ...(PEPERIOCTORta 111. - • For Brooke ami.llot Mr Fluesj with lon ‘11: the use . o c a tves smi fires in or a : Pamela. get or - B gaga Cars, 'with t . eat to raduatat ti eat% to may tersogidatt v .. a at VW be desired , vithout,toe poothtlitt. this . oar orcarkaovhichthe 7sex l 4. 'lavinrobtatt&d'of the-= l m .Plsrdir A :9ltety afetetett lalwastaatet to realist the mos. lawny°nerdr o fXdrktbe W... pliedj to it in tolosltion and' se tor whlc.is it ts Intended. - _ , - • L It ' ts a' ears' protection mom accidents bt nre. originating from; defective flues. or. where ilea plPf q ere used sa conducto're tor effioke oc heat., it icainlicabli to AIL piping, that-tany bosom* overheated, aid is warransvd to give - perfeet ado' Istectiotop boa mod of other ceuttolltablO mat*. rim way be °laced to close nroxtuuty thereto:a, • y " no w wady In apply iffy Meted** (*.stores. tweinspi. tattories, val.Detnelltatm, _tat i'lltleoall Mae.) ac. NV detevvr Wes as _Conductors ars made dsateroull I T' being olerer a ard sees. My. desired.' I.'/ AI send dull° Oahe to , mandlacture .or, use,, the above ventloni Also T e ..etertal - riants 'to Stick at may*litt tn engage. t in - s uing DTmogeseitmer ur Sta r_ _l 4 i,..1 , ? :'.,. . 4 ,r't :,"'":, ;r•;-4.(113/ MI -41W91 0 1 1 , a) Xtte.flNlktPla:fd Alt, - FAINT r promaii. m ,,, , : v corm'onl4:titeet , Ailey li ti =la7l a it l'lovr l ' t.w elit3i i“ ' 3.l9isi rlii;i r . "TIEF MENDERSONtaII ASS Libaq_slittlsoNiskas la pm. s andrsistat=wm.- pow 13 Minsgtr.
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