E ,... 4 , tusu ti; ,gift;. BEATER, 'PAi " A Few Passing Weteir from the Town--; Its;risenoohs 3.4 Improvements stores, DEAR oaqiiiri 2 llaillg. iiftob loOked over your excellent...paper for news+ front, Beaver, and notilndirig much; loneht . ou ght s few occasional lines ' from an, in habitant bitant , of the place would not -be- amiss.l l, Per , 'haps some of your readers have n o idea where this beautiful town is situat4d. " If so, let them take the cars- at Pittsburgh, . eitd they!will land at the Beaver, station ' two horns, it being twenty-eight Miles elow•the city, on , the Ohio river. The t wn :s beautifully surrounded by high ( 'lle, and, being on a hill, it commands a ew of all the surrounding,-towns, . , and is easy ef access by rail, e ir. -water, - from • many points.:-- Itla note • for its , educe; lona' advantages, having two first Class seminaries and one flnerlmbllc school. Arty having t,daugh. , or: sons to educate, would!4kr 'in- visit these schools,u or - :' send fort for ' talonues. ' Both' l r - Swamies have', just' entered ttpoet'Ati irst session of , al l atbk year, VilUk 'vett lettering irOsPe 4 s;14 1 4 11 “ 1 41;h 11 .#400 1 3;, ant there is alitays room tor • more. Parents, =nettle? thitt„i mattei.and.amid, your . 0121dreit 'iliberA. i t,he,rlitililie tree tom the e vil rinfittencel:of the.oity. lf you wOid take ,plore, 4puwe -to know no ; abo u t -the L iechools,you place 'your thildremti l to be trained for their life work, there would not he 14_caTts,' 'mule sad,'oe account ' Of a wicked, disci -•mated sou; that took 14flrst lesson when tway 'at school l in - some city , -or , own, w ere 80 meny'temptations assailed Tim on very "side. Not' so, if you send, hat d eon to the schools in Beaver.' *.llO ate g drinks are allowed to be, sold n the 1i inikr, and scholari are' watched aver by who feel their resptinsibility and act .., dangly ;31 ' -,. - , •'. Beave is a very old town,' yet' some ,mprov ..ente "are in progress that will dd much to its outward Appearance. Viany remembbr - that a desolate cooking place the Medicaid was; but now t is under,g&ng a- change for the better. Che Methodists are' erecting a tine new ,-;hurch, and the 'l**e - rim have so fm• rovtheir edi fi ce: that one would not -.. lie It 14 a the 'Same that has stood i. ere for years .:: On the corner Of ,the I iam rid, Col. Quay ' is erecting a large g /d. . - ry brick building, to be used for ,4 s, Meets and etoreirooms. These are r 1 .., pro ements-thatv‘h , ave long felt the 1 • . f, and we e Diamond wil ! . nder o still greater changes: I . 1 W are not in want of ,titillnery ;' and' , . rancy stores, there being three onlThird , tree one owned by Mrs. E. A. Beacom, , ne y: Henry Ilene, and one by A. e ana . • The last has, just started with a '•lrre sortment of fancy 'goods, very It i a difficult matter noNflor a lady to rhea:` ;lead on the style of hat she wishes to vear,.'ag , there is such a variety; and when she gets one; she Must hasten • home or hat stYle will change ere she s3he reaches here:,.,,Wahearsso much said about the adies' fashions changing; but w!tere are he gen • tlemen'4 fashions —their 'tiOtta'' old large-flaming neckties. • , r Many Of our Stores deserve special men ion, butl will mention only . a few. Ile drug store owned' by Hugo finder :ion,formerly of Pittsburgh ,` is 'quite an iddtion•to our townond all connected with Its management Bann to be very .11everinen. The drug store owned , by Tohnllobrelit It verY good:One. and•the ')wrierAir , very . accommodating. We night l.4tite much about the twirls of Bearer; but this will suffice now. Yon --may \ hear from us again. We would Ike to see' many'more copies of your xcel!ent paper distributed thibugliout )ur towm - ,as we claim it to be the. best daily paper priblish& in the city. *' '' ' *t. person coming to our quiet: village week would have felt that he had e a mistake,' and was •in some other de:than Beaver, but upon ' inqidry-hei ld have been told that it was the • of the county fitir, which proved to e best - held - for many years. The ndance was very large; ;The„ stock, hiniiiy, fancy and ornamental work bi wore of the best and finest gnat. , ,titiethelicirselsetrig seetheid - to Abe aincipal feature of the fair. L. . Last! Ma. two exh: MEI , rts.er. GI Boston. ON. Baer. ____ is in Lords - vire. C : F. journalists of 4hicago have formed ess Club. G o. W. JuLte.VVi ii has, gone to Minneso z , ifi i Ids health. I L • GRAND. LOCRIVOOD.P.BI3 Marty offers i p *tiary assistance. - , .- C • Tansunz, the eldest;of thepeechers, is si ty:nine years old. 1 : tiVi S ta Y e ti l e .a rt h i t, is akwoAt uP°A :8 po rail oT the poetßryant. • A. LONDON clergyman preached a ser mon on tueßyron.controyersy. `t A TN btfitge is the titpctioStj.sensatioD:, in Charleston, Mass., just now. , ' Dn. B. Inic:NET, one of the regents of 'the Rochester University, is dead. Nov fortx 'Cris' is jagain 'discussing' , the Underground railroad question. JoaN JACOB ASTOR'S son William has sone to Rowe to strty,atfa - sqtlptor; ''j ViororElkailuir. Is said to be quite a rviolinist, and a good baritone singer. t Prue 3.24 listens twojmura daily to his, linens's, swhe readri the papers foi Inm. ris — Piels dent - atie — ndeil the . tu fair at FrederickOlrarylind; putter- GENIGRAL-lifati 4 . ..ifIS 40 I)(Vii lei; ing itltichniOnkl .. - Idexicoind Mail! raillan ', '':-r , , 10H I'll l . F. Two more Sheets, in Ohio, are quarrel - llegovak ginpropeg lmition of a`putolia ' pump.. T. P. Wurru r Allsq., BYeile. of Ban F cisp? ceuiM, CslifOrpPS-4 111 Ctn; i i ILSON Pgalttl - Wo4ell '. affil. lips are to ' bi s c alped by the atone cutter -X!Mbret.. ,7 2 , l r iri - 4, - ..1 f „,,,, .. : ,i,,_, latrsErtaX, 3.ICCIALLart and family will winter in Washington. So will Fermin-. , do, WOtist fihif :, , l. ' . .. ' -1 :e, I Bing of thp pelgiana offera inize : 5,000 flat - teat the international 'ehoot- . theiailkinatOr" 11' ; o T u s a i rNAPArP l 44e , * ALexchangepoireirthat the Eutern States have me* 'Ailed:of 441110 1 'Abe Western. • - 1•5 Tits:Revoktfonsaya4fusanll, At Nopends on coffee for much .f. eaptivpability." • Qtwaf spend plts holidays at Castle _Rase , kltibtirgh-Gotha,. r": Tan system of kidnappinj , Sailors, ef theni, prevails -to extent' in San Pranciaco. ii • • liOBETIT T 00113 8 1.100 has :gain bee ii rt strioualy, ill at.bis home .at ' add gto , Gal., is now opt of danger. . THE Soros's, it is said, wil rep diate both the venerable Mrs. 'Stant. :ti the. Vivacious Anna Dickinson. : li Tait Queen of :.Prussia off r oto every woman in the kind!) tupt his given birth to twelve children. , - I ° TwE lite John Dempster,'Of alifornia, . left $20;000 for the purpose of 1. finding a .Methodist Theological Bonin; .4 :, -FATHER IiTACENTHE hrrepor - . to - rive in America next week. : e ita will, it is stated, be on4rtempor . 4 , THA Yei New rk " I 'gni ti .-t' '' e - des" have refunded '$ 1 I - Which the ,awinAlled condding•gtrangera on of. ,_ • A MAN named Fellows' basin four Wives; and is living With - then .. My 'at S p ring net i take. "gate- Feb s, well ' . VANDALS were at work Ina : och ster 'school :house la tel l y, and to . -'l)• l 3 e ii ,. , r scratched _elates ~ •••••• .. - : ; depredations. . • ."--;..•-',., i l PROPISSOIi WrnisestDa W 11 , • v, of. Yale College.. hasia-mpted a 7 to the chair of i9omparative:Philolo .4. at Har vard'College, . 1 ~ : •.• A niroirr that the liollischil . . ' •ti sent I ilk.. agent to offer a loan' to th- e,.vera- went is denied by the friends . that firm 1 at Washington.. • , I ."‘MM. FREDERICK DENT, . e fa er of Mrs.' i Grant, celebrated his eight fourth 'birthday on Wednesday by apart at the Executive Mansion. • • • , .41.11 T DAVIS is staying a p tin Baltimore. His family are still Eu rope. •He intend': to maitre Mi asippi his-future residence. I I Straardsto of • "gentle spring." ere is Kate Murphy, in Dorchester, who, can jump 11 , feet 7 . * inches— ithout jumping at an offer eitheri ! ' • • THE principal of a young ladies Bei:U nary in Massachusetts his advert! in 'the papers that his grounds are . "p tect ed with powder and ball. „ • I- ' , I .Diti:wan, the Inaccurate, who predicted an immense deficit this year, in the event of Grant's election; is now denonacing Secretary•Boutwell as a failure. 1, • . A szvrtnr. of .Mr. Peabody ' is, to be erected at Reim by, order' of the Pope, e i •Iftio.ii deeply impressed by th charity of this American philanthropist. • , RICHARD WEAVER,c ' the : famous lay preacher of - London, England, s becom- Jug almost as : famous in that tarp as Whitfield was one hundred d thirty years ago. . . . . Govsnston • CH.A3IBEELAIN. Maine, will appoint the Hon. Lot \M.Morrill to fill, temporarily, the vacancy in the Uni ted States Senate, caused by' Mr Pessen den's death. .. • \ ., •-• - M.ADAXE ' GAZZARIG/i ''returns from Europe after a successful lawinit, by - which she regains the amount of her pro fessional earnings,from the estate;of her. first husband -, - • l MOUNTAIN CITY;(11 - 8114114) is RillSVe a new paper with a singtdai or rather a plural title, rthe.Biz Ehooter. ' • It will go off six tiritea•a week until it 'bursts, the. proprietor'a pocket. • :• 1 • . Pnorissol Eery, of Amherst College, has recently tinkled a computation of the orbits of Saturn's satellites, along and difficult work, whiCh 'no mathematician has before accomplished. THE deattrof Mr. Feasenden leaves , a vacencyin tte , Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Inetitnte. The other'Re• Rents, on the part of the Senate, are Mr. Davis apd Mr. ' SitittiontzUbri•is goingto Winhing ton tO instil:upon an immediate examina tion by the Government of the charges Inade *gal nst him while he was Collector "Ottlltt-port r of ;New Orleans. • • GEOME FRANCIS TBAIN , announces that he will be an independent candidate for the Presidency in 1672,!'' s' recent letter he asked;_ esie man trust the Demothats aiter,loo, '64 and! '6B to drive tea jahbasseti abreast." • Miss MARTHA JELLSON of Ellsworth, Ide w bas been an active teacher tor fifty five years; She has had for her pupils nearly all the public men of the city. She is still engaged in - teaching, and is nearly eighty yeariOf age. • 133 TWENTY years - ago a couple ` were mar- ried in:l!tew - york, had one son, lived to gether ten yeais; prociired a diVorcii—the woman married again, and got *fortune, the husband did'tidt„ and remained poor. And. now that the woman has become,a rich widoi, she hen re=married her first husband. , i. . • • A VIENNA 'paper says :- "We:Mara B disease; as the prepch:papere Pilf(CPEte. time ago, isfxdropiy delirium tremena,:,,tte, rt ca not hold !‘ pen : in .the morning, 4 . 4, he bas to take strong stimulants to over : , come his nervousness.-- He can never make 4i speech In Parliament without:Pre"- , vlonely taking atrong• dmiesinf"'Pognad , brandy." This is problblV I t tinyire Bismarck has been noted flit , hiOztrenie temperance'principles. • A sensible, Idea About illaitingr•wi. • The French, : gentry are adopting the plan of invitlifF guestp by - series, to hest; chateaux. ,4ncl each invitation WE lb#11; exact length of timi.each,guOst petted, to well ati the,,day`ha to come. 'N'ot a bad plan either,: I:A.E family . -max be very: glad. to see .a , ,friend. , on a, vett day, and to entertain : -that ,ftlend .x, a•giVen time; bind yetitlxight very ennoyiiiitoullinoonverdeutl have that , visitor at another time, biale, have', ,visit-prolonged.'lt lithe uneipiatediesi 'and length of visitA f :fret, families more, than anything 'ilk. The, eatie.w i lth,Whids PeOPie can now, gstabout .is producing such a rage for visiftg, that hospitable families are really Ai danger. of being worn out and rendeteClitlistel wretched, if not actualir impoverlshek by the•swarnis`orfribfidOhbfindit done venient and pleasant to Make thesghtePiV table heiaisestheliteinpcitiry home k, engaged in their own business Orplcasuktf,„ No coosiderate ri ,Viellfbria Pergoft , will ever presenui tikmake A:friend's house a _stoPPag Phice,noirew day, without 'Raving tint ascertained . whether , entire: course twould•belsbnmileent•An4 tOses..; ble to that friend t dShould Dever oyet• - stay the tinity (I,Esigintiedi'itte.e*an thlc. most *gent imitation. 1 • MGR GUSTTIi EUTURIDAY, OCTORETO 188 ~iTT P , ISPEOLIL - MMfifiS. ,or_scaufeim. TO, sw SYSLP 'IMLAWEND . TO. TO AHD MANDIUSLIt rueue Itlll•enre , "C Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. if taken amord. ing_to directions. 'They are — all, three to be Men at the sanietizae. They cleanse the stomach, re" lex the 'lvor and tint itflo Work; thea the appetite becomes geoW,_• limbos! digests and make/ aced blood; the.patient begins to grow in flesh; the diseased water ripens into the aunts, Sa d the patient ontgrowa the diocese and gets was, This is the only way to cure consumption. To then three friediclnetDr. J. IliSchenck.; of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success In- the treatment of pulmonary ConsumptiOn. 'The Thl monlc ripens the'morbill miner in the Ittutsi_n stare throws it off by en east electors' thin, 'mar when the phlegm or, met er ripe a alight cough will throW it olf. and the patient has net lad the lungs begin to heal. ; - To do this, the Seaweed lonic an Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver. so that the Pulmmilc Syrup and the food will make good blood. . , ' Schenck , s_Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing as obstructions. relax the ousts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver le soon relieved:Atte stools will show what the ITU can do; nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison watch is very dan gerene.to use anima with great care.) the/ Will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions' of the liver like Schenck is Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint id one of the most rprOMlnent muses of Consumption, Sohentik`e Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative. -and the alkali in 'the Seaweed,' ';lllcl i t e this preparation Is made or, assists ,the to throw out the'lastrle Woe thoissolre , the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it Is made Intogood blood without ,farinentation or, souring m the stoma: ••• • ! • r The ygeat reason why phyalidatis do not !ours Consumption thaVtr, So OP toe soockLidol glee inecticine to stop,thil cone to stop ens in !loop ht sweat*, beetle fever. and by so doing they grouts the .whale digestive_ powers, look.. rinnSs. 6l 9r zwetlinuk and ereaCdrellY, sh*.patlip*. • Dr, Sebanci, In his treatruin ch a l gose net Utter' • stop:Eh, night sweats, or fever- Be.. • nitiVe emu, and they will sto=cl: awn No one' can her:wad of tio s i t rer COOSPIN st % Csfor4 0 Ulcerated maces Mie Aver Vie are made ' heal t. • If a paten 'nu etinsuMption. WWI& the • Pre some diseased, eltner tubercles, saunas. bron Inttatiom adhesion, or theta:lgs are a mass of ingmludoe and DA decaying: In such easel what meet be done? It notonly the Iwo tux are warning. ha ve l is the 10,olebody. The ltamath and /Wee have lost their poorer to blood oat of food. Now the , only fiance la to tate Dr. 'llitheockts throe mech. eines. which will bring upla tone to the stomach. thapatient will begin to want !hod, it will digest easily, and make good blood; then the patientUi- , gins to gain in flesh. and as soon as the body gins ' to to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the patient gets Aeolis , and: well. This Ls the Oulu way to cure Consumption. Wben there is no iuntalisesse and Onlv Liver Complaint end Dysmpie6,;.Schenck , s Seaweed Tonle and Manerake Tills ire suliglit: without the Tulakolide llienP. Take the' drake Tills freely Mad billions eomplahits, as they are pee fectlY hunnue. Dr. &hence, who his enjoyed uninterrupted health ttamarry year* put, and now weighs Mile pounds.. wan wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary , oMuntreption, his physicians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned him - to White. He miscued the aforepaid into Icinee, ind_sinao his move many thousands aluelarie aMicted have used , r.• Smack's- preparation. with -the same re markable success. tall directions accompany aseh,:inakingit tiotabsolutelynteessasy to per sonaliv see r. Schenck, • 'lineal', patients wish their lungs examined, - and for ibis iMrperre he is professionally at his , Principal: oMoe, evert Saturday . where all latterefor advice ;must be addressed. Ere is glee professionally at No. street, _New York, ever vat Tueseay, Ho. ah Hanover street.' every other Wednesday. lie gives advice tree, but for a thorough examination with his Serpi. rometer the price Legg. Oitioe lours at each city from 9 A. sc. WALT. at. Price PA of the onto SyruP_and Seaweed Ton le each -*LSO per bo c F4 or leY.lllO a half done. Mandrake TIM SI a box. Poe sa/a by _all druxouts. • . , mr19:131-dar Ch I , i, in .S emto make alarming -DOCTOR wurrirtha (VP. ____ _, TIMM TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE arterAszts. That inupercas class, of cases resulting from self - alms& producing an. manliness, nervons debility, irritability, won. • lions, seminal ecolasions, and Ammar Im potency permonently cured. Perform afflict ad i n delicate. intritate and long stand ing constitutional complaints are politely invited to caU ' thr consultation which costs nothing. Experience, the best onto:ocher& has enabled t lrsi him to -perfect miler at once efficient, safe, permanent, and bleb Le Most eases can be used wittitu s tZlnoiran dto builness. Medicines pier pare 'in the es lishment. ,which embraces of. nee, lon and waiting rooms; also. boarding ana bleeping apartments . tar patients requiring dal/I:personal attention.' and vapor and themf cal baths. thus concentrating the tamed mineral springs. No matter who' bale failed, state your case: Bead wh be 'Arlin ,nis pamphlet of any nage& sent Loa my address , for two stamps In sear ed enve.ope. Thousands of eases treated anon ally,*as off.ce and all Over the country Consul- Mtion tree. persOnally or, by mall. ince No. 9 Wylie street , (near Court House) ' tuburgh„ Pp. Hoar, 9 A. X. to 8 r. x. Bandon LS It. R. Pamphlet sent Many address *Pr two denspos. apt larßATC,llrAnril HAIR DIE. This splendid Bali e r is the best la therroridt the only true and eel Die: = l lll. ble, ltudruttaneons, Ito =septa r no rt.' Oimiou. tints; ,same ,Des the in WSW. at bad dyer, lairtnnites and Mites the Hair ton ant bWttlai. *We or broimi • bald hi all Druggist. and perfute_ers; and properly applied at Batche lor', Wig Foatory. 2111.• street. New Wok. \ . 1n7210,3 Iar,THE .HI A [NQ,.' POOL— . • 1.88133 FOR YOUNti KIN wbotiar a .fallen tato Irtotons hl laud now desire a dithr life. and a better KAN HMO, with certain means of reilef for th e 'ntntoted. Bent to sealed letter IntrieloP4r.___frelkof 'O&M. Address. HOWARD sesocrATiox, Box f., ! pluxoetptax, Penns. 5e250111.43A1 •;, • • MIER 1 F ALL MEN & OR No. 47 '3E). 31 9 2‘...lan]Lar-14, ( E 958 0 1 . IVIROIIANT- TAILOR, - • .•, - N'tePll CpitatttlY 0111144 d Cloths, Cassimeres and 'estingB. 4.15 d, 4E14 TLEIII4N , EI FEIIiNpECIN Ci4vD3. No. 0 . 3 1-2 Smithfield Street; - • 1 ' PIPTBBURGII. PA. 4 araenr,i Ckiio44 .l lC 311 1 44;to order lo LbO late;i: stiles. EW ALL 610 0 Dg. ~spleiadtd Oin! Atosiidi ~ : •.. .640 T 11; :: CASSIMEIRES, teo. ~ r lust received by HENRI' ffilir.YMß• i ,se4: 34,. chart Tallor. 73 Butitbfleldlareet. 'Oil , 'E TO FLOUR IDEAM.EIIB :01.N.11 TO` are bow reedy- Air* Min 0 '441,000 bushels carman' , selected'' - WHITS A Li • A151181 , ..4 - AND '• Ttszoisita . WHEAT. usehased. la Gibson.. Parse. tirtea.l and, Mor k — mantles, Indiana. - 'this tot, or' `Wheak. Is 41.ey best to .be roiled 'and. cannot I be surpassed by any In the United Stales. +.l rt • 4 We have also dubbed our Improvs tr iedta IA" ...Machinery. Boland Cloths - add Conlin rooms, add.aret:dow; prepared , to.itarnisb the t floar -Awe have made.for , ten yeast at- prloe Quit de i tr, • editepetltiod on'the Same trades of 'doer. , • • ••• •• • As TillleluililDit & 1111 16is:q ! ' • i• - ' •,•' .; 7 ' . ! lAA ;dtetet *III.' allesteni.' I , *tieinher* iset). • US 1' - FLOUR!- - ,FLotis if _. _ i ::tgirx;soi , AL 11.11.81,44 PLQ ~ Clu LW's. Les`al Tender. atT tibia 117 i I mo xradue, 170 bblar Summit Villa- hul !Mona Co., 840.bbla Red.Stver. 133 bbla May O 1-trat• s r bu , t . cr_is il iviscova ra staatir ' ': ,: L‘ . 560 bbllienddr:lBs paiwtrce Wm, •_u• bb Pls4 f t tF liiti f fMMAAitT ALMIr i rfg b ' ~jittMUl, o fttpetaghld.Ahlo eof i eaEpoi:Ata.distiol.A. , r_aradot MI 1: erpCrown,,Abeic,ist.L e . . iro e e r thah'eat le brefight from the . West s: WATT LANG 4 CO.. = 7711 .., ~. • , , ~1711- sad 174 Wood ro-- NI 1 te Eithave• .... ,L.. itr. , -.3 . . . AIBIEVANID- oat ,111 . TING; lc- •,,,....,,.. !f ~.0 .,, , . , . / • , .- 40%. 14 I, vi ys ow ' a, wholesaim a tif bi' f'""egi 'tj 4U.0R8. N. Or \ BOYS' CLOTHING, \ o w Recalling by . Y & LOGAN'S • 1 _ -IXTH ST.HEET, TATE ST. CIAIE. . FLOUR »sieee. PROPOB4.I,a 71_ • ; • Orrt=llrg'C Lt. 05' ALLILGEIEW!COtrwer. PA, Pittsburgh, October 11th, 12112. TICE TO COAL RIER. CHANTS.-Sealed proposals will be re ce red at this office until the 21st inst.. inclu sive. for furnishing to Allegheny county TEX THQUSAND BUSHELS Of H. 001 l MEE CHSYTTABLE COAL, free from slack and oirt, to: .be &livered at the entrance to the Court Huse and Jan on Fifth avenue and Boss street, and in such quantitite as the .Commissioners or. their agent may direct. until the whole shall have been ideilvered. Payments to -be made in warrants ' , run on the County Trewurer, when the contract shell have been completed• • By direction of COSMO' Colllllll.Filnters. HENRY LAY/BERT.- CON TBOLLILR. pnoposALs be received at the Enfineer's office nettle PITTS cURGH AND CONN LI hVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY in PITTS otritGli or CUR BERL AND. untli the let of Novemrwr, 1860. inclusive, for BIIPPLYIN9 THE CROSB TlBB for the entire line of ate. ut 85 nu scot tots reed from bear Counellorille to near Cumberland- The -. length of each. cross tie will be 8 feet between square ends. Tr/tete ese 7 Inches, and flattened. co two opposite , eld.s to not loss than 7 - Inches tearing surface, out of wind and clear of bark,. watch wile be shaved off. Kind of timber While Oak, Rock Ook or Chestnut. sound and • free from • Ind shake or other defects. Places of dellvery,thismedrately eon the road, and not more th an hall a mile apart, where the ground will permit access and room for piling, which will be done la alternate crosa layers of about 100 in eat p le. ' Proposers who cannot deliver at the intervalsnamed'. may state the place at which they would deliver. and quanti ties at each place.. The number per mile will be' .31.1171. and Whole number about 210,000, In. eluding those fur side tracks. Timmer to be, cut' when the sap is Oat, and delivery to be corn encased on or before January lit, 1870, And continued until alt deriver-di as follows, vies Tor th e first 10 miles fromeither end of the road teas Vonnellevillif Or Cumberland: on or before ,Xay let, 1870, for taccifedlng 10 miles to., Ward the middle Of .the road one month later, or 0. ens Isl. of Jane, July. august Ind Bentonite", 1870. until the whole- number are ofelltrered., ,Monthly estinsttth of Cross Ties delivered;Orithe road w ill be ORS. four.difths of the contract price of which will be Maid. and the remaining' 11th at the completion of the contract. , BENJ. H. LATROBE, Oeff.pth =ST • .Uhlef Engpecr. onloi or errs Irsoasaraut Awn SUB S, a - • Pittsbwsh, Oct. 0, 1889. • NOTICETO CONTI - IACTORS BELLED PROPOSALS for the construction of a publio sewer on Yorty-eighth street, from the Allegheny river to Butler street, and for the grading paving and curbing of ; yorty.third street from Butler to Pearson's Line, and, for the grading, paving and curbing of Greenough street from Try street to Iron alley—will be received at his office until Su, lads). October 19th,1809, at as. No bids will be received unless made out on the proper blanks. Specifications and blanks for bidding can be bid's% this office. 0c6:p52 pROPOSALB 111 be received at the once of the under signed until SATURDAY. October Ad. 9 A. W., for furnishing 330 of Gold's Improved indirect Radlat rs, and titling up the tame for warming tta , new parts of the Allegheny County Jail. further inloiniallon given a. our once. it 301p15 BAIL& & IdCRIFIt. LEGAL. A‘DIIINIIITILIITOIPS NOTICE. —Letters of admlalstrathn laving been .anted to he ntosertber on the estate of JAMES WIL:ON, deed. latent Second ward, Alleghe ay City all persons indebted to said estate are re hnested to make Immediate paymen t and those aving shams wilt preseit them properly. mt. thentlcated for settlement. /NANTELA WEAVER. • Admlntstratrtz, Or GEO.% COCHlite,N, oeS pll6 60 Orant St.. Plttsbarge. EXECUTOR'S XOT SCE Whereas letters testamentary on the es tate of U. ROBIisON, dtheued. hieing been granted to the nnderslgned - by the Register or Allegheny county, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby unlined to make immediate velment. and those baying claims agal nth' said estate will present them, Only autbenVested. for • s..ttlentent. S. B. so Limos. R. A. iriBIAON. I ocT.: p 28.5 Q. A. /10111ISUN, ASSESSMENTS. AAA. 0711C2 07 CITY 51C61N11.7.1t AND 81:113V1tIrOB, 1 Pittsburgh, oct. b, 1889. rumrTlCE.—The assoesbinent for grading, taming snit curbing grin street Thirtieth to hirty•tbird eer Wt. 1s now red y until TIIISDAY, October 19th. when it will be returned to the City Treasurer's puree for collection. . . oci:p63 PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLff LOAN. Dinars.: DABNEY ) NOROAN k CO., i; .Bithange Place, anttil. I. JESUP k COl, Li hue Ntnet, N. Y.;, offer for sale the . Baud: of the Kansas Pacific Railway, These Bonds pay seven per cent, in Gold; have thirty years to ran; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land. Grant of Three Million Acres of the \Finest Lands In Kansas and Colorado. N ' 1 In addition to this special grant the Com pany also \ owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold , to . \ develop thelcountry and• imprOve the road, They are a first mortgagcsupon the extension \ of the road. ' from Sheridan, Kansas to Denier, Coldrado. The road, no7:l 3 l i ion, 4:7 miles long, upon which it Is also a ' ort gage, NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH \ IET pICOME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better security is the markete—thh being in eeMe_ regpects ' better than Government Be `cnrities: PRiiiciPiri AND INTEBENT • ,1 PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96, ?id acorn -1141 ,Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps , And Chalice furnished on application. i A ' We 'have a full supply of , the above Bonds on hand and for sale, and we take pliiikre in recommending them as a very Wields And perfectly safe invuitment. MotILEAN * vo n so. 75 Fourth Ariinits. - - • Aut. • - • Pltiebsrigh, Ps; • KEYSTONE POTTERY. • CO. S e :: ; imasslVess. itainvor. Wins M. 6ffaiiiatlWjselsonsm, 363 LIBEETTIMBEIT -airiat orders soomzetl7 attea4el W. rea.ovis.-100 bbls. Ferguson - aloste. motes 'Amu/ 7/ o ur. t. warranted equal to any Lout Pre Mir now loading from railroad for sale by H MOM a CO. -tts ram - RITUAL lIFE INSURANCE CO, Of Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Fetival St., Aliegheny City. DIRECTORS, Hon. JAMES L. ORAILLM, Bee. J. B. CLABIC,_D. D., Capt. B. ROBINSON, Bey. A. B. BELL,. D.D. • Rey. NEsBIT D.D., W. A. BLEED , Cashier Allegheny Trust CO., JACOB,SH Real Estate Merit, SLMON DKUM. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W.BENN y, Hatter, A. S. BELLv i t it zuney-at-Law, D. L:PATT N, Lumber Merchant, ' D. SWORBB, Insurance Agent. Capt. ROST. ROBINSON, Preiblez.t.: Rev. J. B. C LA RR, D. 0., Viva President, JACOB RUSH. Seeeetaxy, • W. BENNY. Treasurer. . DANIEL SWORE% Deng Agent. - This is a home comniicy, conducted an the mutual principle, each potter holder receiving au equal share of the proem of the COmpany. Poliale• will be Issued on all Um didertut plane of Life Insurance, and being conducted ork val economi cal bade will afford a Wei .invesbnent to each policy holder. and therereillii the moner at home to e•Monrage beine - inutulifv, . relrigiaall pErarsn o vion4., .. 1 --. ... . . _a_.,... S3UR*NCE CONPAII - OF: PllTTigiunlNl OPPIL.Oto. 1431SIMOOD• =BOOT. ' !L,POL OP 00w,Itelcootoo.. • , _, - 4 _ __ _.•• Thts Is a Home_ gmeeay s sad mons epfass Ofes_lar_Plre oureaten.-; • . ....... .. ... bzuNALRIP =MB, •President. • • 1.1 :_ ii g. Vire President. ~,; 1 i . ,-,...: • xu 11ST P • Presume. , I I , ''•, li th o, ~ ea .tiecretsty. - r' • - `4.aisaartt water. c. . Bans, ;•Notert Pan eh, 'Jacob Planter. Josiah Sing, 'JUL 11.13opkIn. Ibranl. a* AGAINST Loss 13T FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF FHH.ADELPRIA.' Onnoxiii• • * ST fiT.,n ear *oz. purled dr. Butcher. I j Mordegal H. Loofdl ..'oblea Wagner , ' DaPid RN*. Barenel 0 18 leauLeis Jeecvo t N.dward c. Dale, 4 7 rags W . sr (learn rake. CH.AwArsi U. BANONNE, President. ILDW. C. DALE,LVIee President: W. V. STEELE Beeretarr.oro ern. J. WaiDNXIt CO/7M, Asznir_ North West earner Third and Wood audits. North H. J. IZOORL. City Zneneet. C iASH . • INSURANCE COMPANY. • PUEILeriPS EprapprG,.- so. AS ?ISM Avenel,. At • Ca Prrissunea, PA. Pita' A-UlPaldllaP: • DIRECTOBI3. _ N. J. B4ley. plCapt.M.Balley, Dann WILTam, 8. H. Hartman, A. Chambers. Jake 8. ht , Clarkaa. Jas. M. ltsalap. Thomas Smith, Jno.B. With:oh. BOHIEHT H. ICING President.. JNO. P. .TENtiiras.. Vice President. • JO5. T. JOHNlSTON..Boaretary. - Capt. H. J. 6BACT..43ea't Agsat. Linn* on Liberal Terms on. all Fire I and ,Mailie Mat.' • . . aritita , . NC - MEWS !INCE CON. PANT OP ITITBI3IIItOH. • =ANDER President. WM. P. li•ElißititT. Secretary. CAPT. ezeues I.&ELD, Eieneral Aleut. Moe, 9k Water street, Span, t Co.'s Wan. house, up stairs. Pittsburgh. Will Inzare against all minds or Tire and Xs. rine Mks. A home institution,' managed by Di. reztora who are well known-to the community, gad who art determined by promptness =dither silty to maintain the character which they have summed, as olibring the best protectlen to floss who desire to ba insured, scrOnS: Alexander Dra JOUR V. NeCumes B. Killer, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James Mahler. Erauk. k. Alexander :ftees„ Andrew Atki n, David Long, Wm. =ban. - D. holt NATIONAL H. J. IttOCIM City Nagictecr INSURANCE COMPANY. eor. Federal Bt. and Diamoad, Allegheny, Bffitazi th. SZOOND NATIONAL BASH if. W. MARTIN. President, J4Opini_ _BROWN, J a., Vice President, JAMES R. in/NE.OEION. Secretary. DZBZCTORS: Jolla A. Myler, !Jas. lALlekbArt. ; Jos. Mrs... Jika.U.Orabam. 'Robert I.es, C. C. Boy le, Jno. Brown, Jr. IGeorim Beret. Jar-On kom O.H EN Jno. Thompson IJ. Mc:N=OlM pE i pPLEIP ,1118IIRANC . E COM. OITICZ. N. Z. COEN= WOOD FIFTH SM. Hone Compag.iskitg Pire gs.dl4rine W. Joan Watt, .Tobe lc. Parka, C. H. Loy,' nwra. Van lark, James D. Vernra• WM. PHILLtra. JOHN WATT. V W. P. °mama 4I,CEGAI ENY • INSURANCE C4INPA.NY OF PITT/3EURGH. . • 0 ICE,No. lITYIFTHZTEEKT.Enxit BIAXLIT• itatlrCS agi4nit all kinds of Fire ant /daring ' • • • JOHN IRWIN. JR.. rresident. T. J. HOSICENSON, Vice Prerldent. C. El. DONNELL, Secrtary. .1 . CAPT. WM. DEAN, Oeneral Agent. DrOZZTOEI37, John Irwin, Jr., T. J. Hoe/Anson. Harvey H Chil oney,: e ds, Charles .11ay 4 , OW. Wm. Dean . ROBPITA:PAITERSON'AIk, CQABOCIt' OF • ... . .. . NSeventh Avenue and.Liberty-St . ••• •, . • . -•-., . , PITT9111:11011, .P. 4 . -. Will on saturdio, Daly 31ifi / 869 .' Mid ' sile2 on succeeding Saturdare • , ho dui Atibtlott Salo of •, • , ..... . HORSES,-.' AfIRIAGESI: ~ BOGGIES• r . , WAlsgo NS, And 'every/ilex eptiesinding to the Elora. ' ' /Wiles Alining to lieu era gigue leave their notice of consignment on or before ,Timaday of 'eachweek in order or adveAistez rrompt st teeuon and - 4iood ore, ri4 be it!fi?ii 11l Biotic /pit " JOHN lt•Olt #A,lVAlniitioneer; , tramiss, ... ,:,-.•• .. • .. •\: . . JO P 1 4 / 4 " 111. •••• •; * .1 7. 11 . 2 71: 2507 i ROIrr a II,pATTERSION & any„ SAIM _AMID : . C9BINCISSION STABLES! COLVMM I II PENPE LIBERTY , - .lTrTsintßan, PA. 8A8 8415,31 ' TICUIT BODl7< 4111800LILTION 11ia4114% Caste Btasli Pfttabarilt." BMW stteseloa-ginu to.the 4silaing 4a4, MOM' of C 101717 EQUZEI aad TUBL)II3 MASPINIII. " - '1 INS NNE . . . M. W. Warn. bisstio/.1. ADVII3/01. Oeorit te Vllsoi. • Etto. IJ. C. in v .. • .1. C. Fie r. .1. John Voeirtion 'Copt.: John L. Bliadti [aims! thriver. Charles Artuale. Jared M. Brasb, Wm F. Lang. Samuel ft eCeckar, 'zestdent. .• .President.' B.'w . L. Valinestock Rober lt t H. Dav. Everson, 1 1 Francis Sellers Cant. J. T.ll3aeldalii. 1 4 .:4111s. • LIVERY STABLPS. AROEUTEOTEL NirHEW OPpiL4-4101:18E. 8 iI , THHH;t4' AFTERNOON,. Ocher 14th. 'Seg.' PRocTniicATlNik: For peribrniance the new dromatic Parlone. • Ethei - old Joseph Proctor SAT BDAY EVENING last appearance of Mr. JOSEPH PROCToM:r . . The Amerlcsn drama of • NICK OP THE'WOODS: - L. The Jibbenattioasy Joseph irocter To conclude wito the pewerful play I - O'NEIL THE REBEL -4 I Hugh O'Neil* '• , .Joseph Proctor _ Tuesday Evening, RIGRagGS ENEILLig OPERA. arP . ITTSBUIRGH, THEATR —Flys E. WILAMS. Sede Less. apnearace.' o c Miss Ll KEEFE - 'STAVE, all'e. DULIN, EILTGFNE F. GORMAN. Miss TVA. B ENT, 3111.... DI A XA.uite.JrE 3 - ERE. and alt the treat Nort UTY CON not.IDATICN. Friday benefit at 1111e..DE VERB. • _ Ladles' Matinee every Wednesday and /attar. dAT: ;Admission to Matinee . ; 95 cents: . I I' MITI 4- VOIIE 1. I tarn! ONLY.—WED2iIOI - THURSDAY. V RID S..Y AND SATUR DAY., OCTOBE ft 13, 14. 15 sun 16. ALLEN, Psrr N DELEIIATY kiENGLERI4 BEINSATION 171/48TRELLS, Compriar acre Demand Talent than everb4624 tonctutcwn In one orgaplzation. 1_ • • JOriNNY ALLEN.V.RARLEY FETTIIIGILL and DiliElt 1n4 , 11 - ENGLER, the fbar GREATEST COMMEDIAN.S!EtTEE WORXED Assisted by a fon snd efficient,. OROUSTRIL • AI,D -540:4__COPEN. Pargietta and Deis r.3ta, FaintlT .. .. .. • •-• • ' 50e. - Dallesy • • • Door" °pawl!, 7i 3o - col:manta 118 n'tionic: Beau Penrod - at W. A.t Y4,4!ttealllV# /IQ"' Wore, 45 Fifth - avenger - tr'NEW OPER!. _ALOUSk.. ENGLIgH OPERA. :CABaLINZ RIClll;blO3l{EletrAED , Directi!itd. '`• F VF 1c1:0371-Aig.'d141X, • . CersigEHrlVH Tuesday, O c tober: 19th, The Renatoire fir the Ft'r• 11t2ht.3 L s fo ll ows: Tuesday—NA ..THA. , • - Weduesday—BOHßMlAF VISL. r:. r , Thursdav—PltkatATOL9. • • Friday—PAHeT• • , • , '' • • listanlay—CßOWN - D1413(02i1A, .• Admission Al 00; Resorted Oretostra , $ 1 00; Reserved Palos Ate and Dress Cbele, $1 RIS; Gallery. 23 cethte. '• . • .. Sox Sheet now open at the Box Mts. where, seats may be reserved for the entire encasement. OP - GRAND , ARMY OF -•TIDO . REPUBLIC. • . THE' LEI.;TURE COMMITTEE - Or Hays Post No: 3 Announce rogagetnents with the following , weli known .Lecturers: • .• JOSH B ei GB," Hon. JUSTIN McCARTHY, " P. ROE, - Yrs.Z AB aTH CADY' STANTON, - Miss NATE MELD. . jogutt NAIR • .1 Mrs. FRANCES E. OARTER,(Recitstions) C. C. COFFIN., ("Carleton ,, ot the Boston The coarse Will be rinangurated on 110313.1 DAY EVardn6, October 2/st, by the celebrat ed humorist JCSIStit who will deLver hie Ltetureentitled. .` - 'l/ILE: Season tickets can be nroeurtartrat'l the even= lug of October ptit. at 'be .11nelo More of - Mel.t for & Hoene,,.a liarr,Kriske,A ; Stosttler. Price Two Dollars'. ' • • otl4:Sep orAtADERne mrsw. P 4 PA 'ROSA Grit 4 EpglisitiOpera. Carl Boss, , iteee totsUsii, D. de lfusineee ]Tanager: t SIX MOM'S ONLY AIM/"MATINEE. NIGHTONOSDAY9 - tter• 48. First appearance in Grand Opera (to. pitta. burgs) of MDSE. • Resktrtri ! ROSH. • In in cow!. charming aad, PnPPlnt °Pens in Ave acts, - -•- IST TRA,• • • .--MADA.II4It raliErilattalA • ; In her unrivaled role . •••• L aDY ItAR.RIET;Or With sin. SEGUlN.Ateiari G./MM. GAWP..." B LL•SIBB/Nia AllitiuliureCatiteil iaEailish , . OPe THE GREAT ENDLISIVFAIH SCENE - Will be Osten Complete farther brat time in-Pitta- , / burg° , •rsFrefeuk t iK/ 11 1 Pm S, CIY4 L I#O otas IENGLISH COUNTRY FAIR . , • Pronounced by the New Temptress a scenic tri umph seldom 'witnessed , Oragd_Opersos,-and . *bleb was received on ire , repreaentatioa at the French lioa•re *i. the pickiest enthusiasm The flo times and Properties, iortitis Oa ern are . entirely ew, and ; ere_ nun ufactor.d udder Um, carelut aaper"vi ion of Mr.' C. D..' HestOtt - a' mut' of eeci rat Thousand Dollars. •• c• ' • - TuiedaY-(for the L .fr A , time :in -Pittsburgh) THE PIIIIITA 1 , 174 BA.T11)31.01.• Wedneaday— Join. Debut of tg • young suceatefulPtitnit nouns • Sopran4.l)ltis'Ll) it - HAINES mut the liming tal ented Swedtah Tenor, . .NOiltioLG.H. THE BOHEMIA_ Golit.. 'Thilra i day—(First. time) THE'BLACK DOMINO?'; Fri.lav—Benotis of Mme. y A it4t.A.. itusA, turi_NtKi; 3 , 1 BI- T SaturdaY—Last nieht. TROP TORE. _ t aturday- , GranitGala Matinee._ • Ada.la ion AU_ ri servtd, arra s $1.50: ?arum Circle b Oct Garlete 25i. Beam-red for any. night. fo' sal.' It • bar 8r0..`0 Music Sion, sisal Wool) nrriaicre farWTl AT}EAUE RALL.. • zzo • Ftfth avenue, oppOs.te the 01;4. .•,• • . • House, Ylitaburgh. t 4 ,1 ocoolest . 33=. desirable vises of resorts. Liquors am be at this place Pore and 1i004.....Tba Billiard Koo*! are or the gronnd floor in the rear, • BILLIARVS • • cuirziws: striLDEitoil „ 88 Sralthfipld'S ree (Formerly ceettEd by. rotor 13: - SebnidA ) •• been Mated:Mr • term oflears by : GEORGE' H..- BEN! , A nd ...rit ted ,li p 4st •Mialp • si FIVE NEW TABLEE,'"; :;.: , .. • ~ , Were Pali plated , Iw : the a .: -• : ;77 , . 1. 7 .... ... : jii r•i q - .;", ;1..1 . 1 - i.l. :: .":•:.!..- )311,11iLARD- , 111.1%i ii ~ • ' 1 - t •.. ......-„, .-)..tm,...;,_,,,, .:•,....,,,,, ~„-. - . • - - - • _.... .. ~ .Tli,e4.llar. is7Siockeit,':: - . MME e,t' ''lnnw TEIJ L ii •-,• 't SEi 1 l' , "•;•;) ...21t0,1. •• '; tEST AFJIQUORS i AN DI CIGARS. OCCOR •ttl; X'Atlf-•_1.• , 1 • t • AILMERT 41/0 I , lOTLEit s : .u,re.; "; •• IteriftettruertistaiDeSlersitil3oo7ll.iBBo.llilf,' 14 „.104 1 T.FP1e , 4675 ; I .Ata",lt ft../114,-*t Vaenrii , itteiteegpritivtdethitits Work. * •`;' * .WSliess tem tontieviectbe attteut ioa .of tha , mipmnilicturer ib "bac th ViPtir glegei r it Pd'red troubled with Corruk t ßil v Uter or deformed le bf a lt u allor ,(I.`",n.Vl' pleased in Si 01 n. welkin* snowing xv.poln - nsn4 isellostscansi„. iboi t lsrLwAielore esit • tle lb Trerriiiitinedmr sold m=rertabili'lloot said hues fat te nd oft taut: reltouli atria and coireisest.' -. •• „ „Ajar AD • Mar et et Pitts • •iibPPll.l. lopimumari4" ' 1A4 1 11441040FT4:w.: .„ . 'f74 i%llSatiztkilhfleld StristAlittabszes4 0 WIPP - . Mil Mt!