II 11 II , :,Colored Men as Noters in the .sinkthern States. • The Albany (Georgia), Hews, a ernocrat ic jontxua; wrote after the recent election in kicorgia, and -the Atlanta , intelkoeneer, ' , another democratic journal;: copied without a sign of disapprovel,, the, following reflect- - thins upon the results of lids • first election in ;that s tate in which the cOlored men voted :` • "Early in the canvass we appealed to the white people of 'Middle and Upper , Georgia save Southern and Southwestern Georgia ' from the ' horrible fate that threatened. • Heavyinajorities for :radicalism' were riatu , rally' expected from the 'black belt,' and for the same reasons that induced' this convic tion, the white settlements were expected to go denmeratie. .We ,are, astonished at.the •- reversal of this natural order of thingS, feel so keenly the deep disgrace - and sting ing humillation i — that we dare not indulge our inclination to write." • • • "At one time we entertained a purpose to change our base, in the event of radical sue. cess, and seek repose among the white peo in - ple a different portion or the State; but the developmenis of the, election have fast ened upon our mind the conviction that the negro is it better'man than the white scale , . wag, and that we should 'suffer by the change. There seems to be as mielipohticad virtue and integrityy, among the colored people of Southwestern Georgia,l as exists among a large p ortion . of whites in Afiddia and Upper Georgia, and we proudly assert that th_ey are safer custodians of Ihe franchise. :Bre see no reason longer to oppose negro suffrage. We are'disposed to make him a voter in or :. der to rescue the State from carpet-baggers and scalawags." ' A Considerable number of white Geor gians, it seems, voted the Republican ticket, says the New York -Post,;while a number of the blacks voted with the, democrats; and thereupon follow these words of the demo cratic writer. • It - would seem then, that the true qualification for a Voter is that he . shall vote the democratic ticket. • But the;adinisidou of the Albany Yews is , important, because it - shows that in Georgia the two parties are already ; ; divided upon other issues thin that of color. • . Democratic PrOgress in England, The renent'Vote of the Commons on the Irish Church and - Scot& Reform questions • elicit the subjoined commentaty, from a co einporary ' • - "The people of England, and-the House as representing them, have deternun' ed to go on with that peae,efrd but thorough' .revolu , thin to which the victory of the Union in our civil -war gave the first impubie, and - which hits. gathered strength with everx cent political event; until it is now irresista ble. Even tfte liberals console .themselves, under the huthillatiot - burden of agovern - meat of Obstruction and' without principle,. on-the ground that this:revolution is inevit able, and ..indeed more than half emote -plished; andthat not even a tory ministry can do anything to affect the result. Thus • the Pali ...Mall . Gazette of May. 4th says, in language which,. even one year ago, would have seemed insane, -but-which now ex presses the fixed convictions of the people: 'Almost all - the old questions of principle haVe been' or are in a &ir way to be decided. :That England is and must be virtually a democracy, with all Abet that -involves, is a proposition. which nothing but ignorance or folly can dispute, and there is very , little ' doubt as to the sort, of things - which are in cluded tallier that general , • phrase. In so far as that conclusion is accepted and ac quiesced in,-the great debate' which has so long divided t,henatitra into'two camps is at an end, and ttte neceSsityfor party govern ' merit'which anise from , it is also • 'mat' - end.' " Thesetit'emetiKot Mr. Stanton. The Administration passes into the hands oildeisra.- Chase, Feasenden - and Mr. Stanton retires from o ffi ce. Men who un der oath voted to keep him there have also under oath voted the deed which makes his retirement necessary. It would probably be wisefor Mr. Stanton to-have remained un til his successor was, confirmed, thus com pelling a good appointment. He no doubt feels that he:has made all the sacrifice that 'can be expected Obis lamas, especially by gentlemen whose_votes; Whatever they may have been, arid-whatever-they may promise t .4 0 3 ba,,seera now to be:governeit i p the de liberations of Mr. Thurlow . . ed, Mr. Sheridan Shook and litr. Hugh J. Hastings huh° back parlors of 'the Astor, House, as. by any other human and palpable consider ations _1 , Never among the eulogists of,the War Secretary, we criticised him in the days of his power, and we can the more heartily. and Whet lilipbwer. is at an end. Whatever may have thipleased us --fauli; of manner, impulses, what seemed at ~the time to be injustice. harshness, and im pettioradebeliiiii7ta luster .of his splendid service, For the present his work ' is done; - Nit not; we tnist; loieVer done. ,It only remains for us to honor him as a:good and faithfullierrinit,anslztomjak-him in lie` retirement all the prosperity that should fol.; hitii 'Hired faitible and illustri . :, , :Puq9affcretT/T:T. Trati"•• , Cam ter TzxAs---A FEARFm. REcourt. —The official records of the Departnient of :4 3 -te4e.thinv t4e hitnycjiig fact -431, regard to alma in - Teicas : Torthe veerlB6; reports.' from seventeen counties show, 172 murders,_ : .iwearde. With intent to kill, 925 . lieporte froth the tfiettiattidt Court B4 ' from My-eight counties, showt i beitAktfollowing number of indictments were - fern* In those counties from June let, 1885 to January reti ' At - urderes - 4121- *wilts with !tient' to km, IrMui - DeceMber Ist , 1867, to _May lst4BBB, four mouths (since the. 11150' lag of-GeniHan( x)efe,i4oo,l l o; 40 )0 11 M% have been, in flfty - three counties: 187 dera and assaultamith intent to kill, ;118.—; Ausiin - (Teicia) RepUblican. • 1 4 1 07#' Gxlr - orwa,n, the new .isledrititry attlire of Chatangua county, New York, and was born llepteta ' ,b er 20th, 1: , ; 1. lie is a graduate of' West' Te• ?hint! .IWhen.tlitoiltilarektfout intlB6l, tic wilt SheVrofessor of Natural Philo l soptw in WkeMligtorel llitlicitatßiftirouis:' entered the army as Major of the First Ms. sourt-Intkntry, - pirticipated gallantly in all the conspicuous engagements in tholitest , ta&Mc to the'rlin4Pf 1 4494ftlie y tathk th e' tettisit seingiskikki4- 'mit= seven years of sge, he is the youngeSt , man who eft !UZ e' 'office - of BegreMkt, or qii.'Atrat4.4/44-1644441/W4jgcl' • To pair their workmen from thinkinglitie loons, Doty Masan.mspa-_ Brookl •, sometime sincei, • IS $1 1 1 . j jA II 4 - 1 4.. ‘ if tITOM II4"4 91141r1 p PirOPIIKtY• tin` sl4 - da .p2=1"114- "Ala eft . 9 rx:V wort some - • • • askant sire **She ( " tardiersiorbitterlike ~ , ..., r :qtrtta tt luthe t o atntaiew li inftimite liiiketigiffirirelotat 1 unin maoctotr•yE 119, • ox Wl..7T • teaSl . -- f..III3TTU/Os e eLlta.qii..tr;,etirrg ;MON; I ttg ...r. 7- T 6 / 4 4 - v.;414 , 4f4• 4 4414-••:•.4,:•.... • • t.k.-Ev.:e.• • , 4.1, , 4 t4 , 4y.it0%,*,, • - "Pg.. 71: 4 ~~.+~ The,R e pubugans had Grant on the ground_ promptly and ready for the race. • He cone; up ,splendid He wuziet so mighty intl= mensd; but he wuz clean-limbed, decently : developt all over, and showed- first-rate the back and loins. His Erainersliulled off his shoulders a few little dead weights . which some uv his injoodislum backers lied chrield onto him, splash'4e. coca -carry everything. - • - " Our people bed some difficulty in select hig a man to ran aginllM:* Pendleton was trotted out, but Belmont Pernounced him unfit-, McClellan 'next, but -Voorhees ob jected. Finally; .Chase was selected to run' the appinted race, and be -wuz broright`to the weighin stand., To .the naked eye he was a.splendid• specimen, and he :come up to the stand gallant that notwithstanding he carried in his hand a silver pitcher ' , midi' the; niggers uv Cincinnati give him for de fendin a fugitive from Kentucky, our people , cheered him vociferous. Tall, strong and tanskler-lookin, in good flesh, deep cheated, broad-shotadered, strong backt; he wvz ez perfect a specimen ez. I ever beheld, and all felt confident Abet he wood hev no trouble in beating his opponent out uv -site. He come up to she stand gorgeous, accompa nied by . Trumbull; Fessenden, Grimes, Johnson arid etch, who hed him in tow. At this pint Vallandygum, Peerse, Voor hees, Morrissey and Wood, who hid charge uv our arrangements, took him in hand.' "We most prepare our man," sed they. "Take orf this ablishn coat," Eiaid7hor hoes. "And this imparshel, suffrage vest," said. Morrissey ; "the nigger hezn't the moral qualifications for the ballot." "And this free soil Shirt," sed Wood. "And that anti-fugitive slave law wig," said Voorhees. • ' "And theni ekal justice shoulder -braces," sed Peerse. al. "4ndAhem humanitarian pints," shreek- "We can't abide none uv , these things," yelled • the crowd. "Peel ! peel I All uv these yoo got from the abl►shnists, free sellers and Republicans. We'll nun uv 'em." The silver pitcher he carried in his hand they trampled into the mud, aid one by one the obnoxious garments wuz pulled off from him. Heavens I wat a change. ` Ez they wnz 'removed he shrunk. When the coat was taken off he wuzn't so broad and mas sive; when the vest wnz gone he wuzposi tively fiat chested; when the shoulder braces .wuz he removed he became hundp-backed ; and when the pants wnz snaked off he titood afore us the:merest skeleton I ever beheld— a weak, shaky,. wheazin' skeleton.. Our folks looked disappointed, but it wuz too late to change.' A. loose, two-sided wrapper was thrown.over him, Governor English climbed onto his shoulders, Vallandyguin jumped into one pocket, and Fernandy Wood into the other, the brass band tooted, the crowd yelled, he Made one convnlsiv start, but in vain. The stiffnin wuz all out nv him. ' HIS poor, weak knees gave way, hie back doubled up, and he came to the ground, every.bone in him ratan ez he fell, while Grant 'made the race serenely.—Nasby. THE Baltimore American gives the fol lowing scale of wages at .present paid me chanics and laborers in that city : Brick layers, $5 per - day; house carpenters, $2,50 to $3; stone masons, $4.75 to $4, the bosses charging $4.50, which includes superin tending and general oversight; gas fitters, $4; Plumbers, $4.50 to $5, -for even ordi nary workmen- ' cabinet makers in the city generally work by the piece, but their daily earnings may be put down at from $2 to $3; house painters, $3; machinists, $4; molders, $4;l boiler makers, $3.50 to $4; marble workers, $4; hod carriers, from $2.25 to $2.50, according to the elevation of the building, and; laborers $1.50 ; to $2. MP atO ff, Jii V (*) 34,11 arNIABIRLIGE AND CELMACY. —An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude; and the ',DLSEABII33 and'ABITBES which create impedixuants to MARRIAGE, with sure • meatus of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. .1: SECILLII4 HOUVIII TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Penn's,' —Jain 1037 F . _ igrGITIDE TO • •MAIRRLIGE,-- • Young Men's Guide" to 'Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felielty, The humane views of benev olent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter enVelopes, free of chafed: Address HOWARD AS. SOCIATION. Box P., PM • elphia. Pa. my18:03 WHATCHELOWS HAIR DYE. This splendid Bair Dye is the imet In. the world; the only true and perfect Dye;_harmless, reliable, instantaneonar, no distpointment; no • ridiculous tints; remedies the ill- affects. of- bad -dyes invigo rates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists 'and Perfemers; and p roperitapplied at Batchelor , s Wig Facto ry No. ID Bond 'street; New Y0rk.....- • apelv2B , , REAL ` :ESTATE AGENTS, ! irons o:l3Ans• 'STOCK AND HEAL ESTATE BROKERS MID 'AITIOONEI2IO4' , . • • Are prepared'tel sell at Auction STOOKS, BOMA, and all - kinds . 4f , SZOITRITII43, UAL ' ESTATE; HOUSEHOLD URNITORE ae., either on the premises _or ell 6 Board of T r ade Booms. Partlftlar , attention•paid, as heretofore,- to the sale of Beal Estate at privates sale. • • • • , Bales At Beal Estes 7 a the country ittendeit. ;ottlee4 1181 FOUSTH.STREET:-. • oe2S $lO ():):'4'o - :ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. ' • t#,2.0.:74; P#Tll4l-r• tnyls ReakElttate Agent, 00 Smithfield Street. ~,..,~+.. ~..11~1T~. .- ~ nitrIIIANS , COURT SALE Or HOUSE w.LOT. Tly virtue - of in - order of the -Orphan , Court of , Allegheny county; dated MayBo.+MS, the ender , aligned Itlll‘axpoe to-Public Wei-At the COURT' IFI JUSE in the Cliv of Pittsbiargh, on June: lath. MIA, • a t 101Pd/out a lot of ground Situate :la the Seventh' of nld City; tu Awn , ant plan of lots. and belnit 351 teet lafront . ;on Arthuristreet and eitendleg back is* net✓ on which is erected &dwelling house— '4 ; 1 •• Yer fluther i lnfonnatlen ennutre m. BROWN+ and ! I P 4 WA COL • , deitMON UUGHES , 3 Weiginistratort or are" Kenle ,;, ,Irlt'lCEl' 4i11 . : lIERERIV: GIYEIV that application bait been Wide , tryi theittider, a gned 10 tbe,.%_Ltrt of Common Pleas of Airdsbenyl County, tor.a CHAR,TER OF INCOIROILAp [ ozi.. or ' 1-, 1 •;:ir , :.. r, uThe;fiteituoy - - inilepep4* , ' . ltenelicial society Or - Peghelfir cit/f " •E) . And that tbi inime will be r iant6a tiiiilfe drit MON pax of Juno :nexti , !gums ;exceptions are , flied thereto.;, , : ; ,It i 'di I- ilibtAgniioMll2lll` 1- ; It -.. "' . . f- . Attorney for Assochttlons March mitthallifill. -- • 1°11252°22 ' DErTiIiEIL4P 4 ' failtESlENT l tiktif - t LOW Ott' - estate , 41110 ] /Itelitsrol7det s d,_ nartilar WI d 30 taathariltil , librf-ap_Au d pirl °l/t; *laent . lVd i e ll : erg ' lia l Ulia ) Mdi e ri e * . 7 ` ' ed. , --wltitymais to - , : e ti=q) 1 t.' ' ' ' '' J A,_(::' , i t _ ~.r.I.VATI/Agilar opoir..i; i - . 4 -rttli+l *Aram , pg, Tpowasas d !ft ? ~ g ar ''....lluazinfr.nba . 6 ' or co/Z: ArMtter 4.. - ~-, an ;p74 . 2 w 4117 Diameaditt4 tplorglA. ealtlaTh-11 BWS MOTS co ' 4 /M ifttg Ye 11 4041 * 11 41A1Clitheri SZifl l 14/ ' ol ,, *_ ._ • - *sated to lattiAste oThroo t p a t o o to e Ittagrtgrtqf iggitylVtioft praT4l' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1868. =MEI . culti. , 01. Or vation, resistedet "eicellent - Umber,' sit nave nine miles from FreepOrt and 'within one,balf Mile of the route of. N. W. Itallroad,expeeted to be in operation next fall:" Will be sold or exenng tittfor improved city propeily. Apply to . 8. GUTHBEST BBON9, my2o • I b Maltlifteld street. poi( SALE & TO 'LliTio-iffouses and Lots for sale In allarts of the city and ern urba. Alto, sereral"FAßMS in good famittione. Alser a small WOOLEN EACTOEY ‘ with 90 sexes of land, and good rimpremetnente, *bleb I will sell oh and: on reasonable terms:. Business Houses to let on good streets. Privste Dwelling Houses for rent lifboth'elties.i' Eor fartherpartietilars inquire ' • • WILLAM! WARD, jam - Mt/rant' 'street. opposite Cathedrl. , c l o' trirrirg - RESIDE N CE FOB - SALE .013. -- ItICNT:- 6 / 1 : , Dirge ,two.story double mule, containing.Wrooms, .Including. double Par ' lor, - with - marble - mantles, and all the modern ,pCroreetms, o en b n eet ri • t no mg o S f d i tmguraeound , tilled i inw ithvei fr u it , i sre n &e he Wli edn e er Pas ne nger g ars. T ounty;•and ft n a n oo o ng l hb a hond. Alhent W. A. HPERBONII Beal Matte °lnce, .87 Grant nINEAIPEST BUILDING LOTS in iv MARKET' are those offered far• bale in the thriving village of-Allentown, adjoining the Birm- Lugham line r and only fifteen minutes' , walk from the end of the Monongahela bridge. ' This town is growing rapidly. Overslo, 000 was realized for lots sold last season, and over fifty neat dwellings were erected during the season. ,Asa special inducement to mechanics, we are wiling to close the balance of the lots at the low price of from $2OO to $350 each, and on terms easier than paying rent.:., We are ou the premises every afternoon from 3 toll o'clock; or apply at our °lice, corner of Fourth and Smith field streets. - B. MeLAIN & (`(HEAP FRAME DWELLINGS TWO FOUR ROOM DWELLING ROUSE& . • SITUATE ON Washington Street. Allegheny eity, Will be sold - separately'if desired on the most reasonable terms. LOTIS 00 by /30. each. APPLY TO STEEL Qr WILSON, Brokers and Real Estate Agents, No. 60 Smithfield 4. street. - • • my 7 OF 2,000 000 - ACRES CHOICE LANDS FOR e A UR, BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Lying along the lint of theteroad, at 81,00 TO 0,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. For farther particulars, maps, Re., address JOHN P. DE.vzsrarx, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Or CHAR. B. LAMBOBB. - Nee'r • - Bt. Louis. Missouri. 4 0 90"noNWOJWIne,,,, OSCAR F. LAMM & CO. • COAL AND COKE. 9411ce, Sandusky . Street and P. P. W. & C. • R. R., Allegheny City. SUPERIOR Youghiogheny Coal and Connellsville Coke, 4Vir• Orders promptly attended to rIOAL: COAL!! COAL!!! •-• 1 DICKSON, ST.EWART & CO • Has Hog removed their Office to NO, 667 141:EXIBUT"V STILIEVIT, . (Lately City Flour Mill) SECOND FLOOR. . . Are now prepar_ed,to tarnish good TOUGMOORE NY LIMP, NUT COAL Olt SLACK, at the lowest morket price. All orders left at their office, or 'addreased to them through the mall, will be attended-toAlromptly. myil:bD O:EMBLEM H. ARMSTRONG, TOUGBIOGLENY AIM 00:: z And Blanufacturem of COAL, SLACK AND DESULPHDRIZED COKE Office and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street, mar Lock No. 1, _Pittsburgh. Pa. Families and Manufacturers supplied with the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at any of their offices will reaeive prompt attention, • • • A & 111111eCIIINSON, 'Ir`HILADILPICLA Ag e ll i arigHlCßY COAL CO., • • . . cnr,__SHIPPERS AND DEALERS, BY Tun, - .AND RIVER; pf superior:Youghlogbeny, CAS AND rAmILY 'COAL. OM and Yard-345DY OF:TRY,SYREEY, nest_ Clait.Wprks. . , . lIPEAIOA COAL.' lc; icrEciirtarst 4sr, co., - Mtnerasitd Sbtpoeis of PITTSBURGH GAS, TOILOZ and FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL sad SLACK. E, Coal delivered promptly to -OA paps- of the ottles' t the lowest mullet rates. - I • - ofilee iill4 Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT SON (fbrafertjuCanal).l3THEETS; Plttebtirgh. P. 0...80X /SOS ' oats 50 TONS PIG • LEAD,.'. , • BEST BRANDS, • . . • YOU BALF,4er..LOWST MARKET RATES, BY BAILEY, FARRELL &CO, MAIPUFACTIIIMRS OF - • .144111 . i I.lre. AND , 14,!1!11:11", 14.11 a), No 187:Siithnela Bt;rittoll*X • • f: fr •, - '.• ' 001111107 f ' ) ; ..;,.. I ) 0..,s t i viil _ ~ 4 0. , . Malakielßteliel Inn*Apt . „ di r rib? , , • .. i i , e , ' r AiljulealigigTO' lif: 4915il- 1'.....,..,`" - ,414,14117411 r• CO. .F ' siparjis, '' '" ' tiiseigittee Ifeittli, •H ;` , ;. 4 .1 : -4i of bra re olr 8 arowsw • ol ,mxwei.virtifriatst.......lll4l•lll4Uts, - /1*_,41-.. — Head Ai 4 "4'ir 4 w $ itihi e iiiiir'' I T"'", 7m l . . .17 ezraira7TiVa'rea Tr- ' zrrEtilmitalt— d''tft( - Irr '.lhdaW MO - • * • :IA: 'JO 3eraallgrgigkfigagyf r o L : t fliti!fr 81{ i PM - tti• 6 1-; o ;johnisiiromisimi ). ,,, " • J. 4 "' ' 1i . x44 : 44:4pad . ...V.„ , •• ,us ep., lid A1TT17717. 74"4 (.41; .1;;74 evor, . riakiti•V'Z' 41:01Z! I COAL AND COKE. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES . • • 'II: 8, -MARBIIII.LOPPICE - - • of.Pennaylvanla i MMUS iff 'iovv.AtiirACE THAT . . Jane :sd, 188 8. on the 30th day of May. A.'D..1888, a War rant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the ESTATE OF ROBERT F. WEDDELL, Of All Olen) ,- City. in the county of Atiegbeny, a d .State r Pennsylvania, ,who has been adjudged a bank pt, on his own petition; that the payments of any debts and delivery, of any property belonging to sae , bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans -r of any property by him are forbidden ;by law; t at a meeting of the creditors of the said bankr , pt to prove their debts ' and to choose one or in ot Pr a k s ru slge pt e ei es , o to f h be is e b s o ta iti t e c o ,w e i t il li be o. he i ltatit e C d o e n to r i t street Allegheny City, Allegheny county, Penes, befor JOHN N. FURY - LANCE. Esq.. Register; on the 1 th day of July, A. D. 11113% at A o'clock P. 31. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 6- U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. • 8. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, W. D. of Pennsylvania, Prrrsnunoit, June 2d, 1868. S IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the 30th day of May, A. D. 1868, a War- Bankruptcy was issued;against the liig 12321 TATE OF JOHN HARTMAN, Of All ghenyCity, in the county of Allegheny, and State .f Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a ban .pt on his own petition; that the payment of any d , ..ts and delivery of any property belonging to sue bankrupt, to him or for his .use, and the transf r of any property by bim are forbidden by law; t at a meeting of the creditors of the said. bankrupt, -to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at_No. 116 Federal street, Allegheny City, Allegheny county, Penna.. before JOHN N. PUR FIANCE, Esq Register. on the 13th day of July, A.D. 186 g. at 10 o'clock P.M. THOMAS A. ROWLEYi U. S. Marshal. as Messenger. 1= U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, W. D. of Pennsylvani a, PlTTSßUßGH, June Ist, IS6S. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that 1 on the 30th day of May. A. D. MIS, a War rant In Bankruptcy was issued against the ESTATE OF SILAS J. IIcOINNISy Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his* wn petition; that the payment of any debtaany delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans fer of any property by him are forbidden by \ lawl that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankimpt. to prove their debts, and to choose one or mote as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 110 Federal St.. Allegheny City, Allegheny county, Penna., before' JOHN N. PURVIANCE, Esq.. - Register, on\ the 11th day of July, A. D. MS, at AA. relock P. THOMAS ROWLEY, je2:rll . U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. 11. B. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,. W. D. or Pennsylvania. • Erristirnoti, June Ist, 186/. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE T h at on the 30th day at May, A. D. 1868, a Var iant In Bankruptcy leas Issued against the • ESTATE OF JOHN M. APPEL, Of Allegheny City, in the County of Allegheny. tate of Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition ;• that the payment of any ebts and delivery or any property belonging to such bank rupt to him'Or for his use, and the transfer c any rt propey by him are forbidden bylaw; that a meting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove-their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his es tate, wilt-be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, do be holden at No. 1143 Federal street. Allegheny city, Pa., before JOHN N. PHBVIA NCB; 4. sd,. Os ter, on the AIM day of July, A. D. 181314 t 10 O'clock A. as. THOMAS A. BOWL . t. je2:rie D. S. Marshal, as Messenger. inN THE DISTRICT • COURT OF, THE UNITED STAT.ES, FOR THE WEST- N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.' WILLIAM F. SEIBERT. a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having ap plied for a discharge from all his debts, slid other clainlis provable under said act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other _persons inter ested, to Apex.,a on the 17511 day of ,Ihne. 1868, at 10 o'clock before SAMUEL HA .PER,, Register at his ogee, No. 93 Diamond t, Pitisburth Pa., to show cause, if any they F ve, - why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further notice is hereby given that the second and thud meetings of creditors of thesaid Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 98th sections or said Act, will be had before the said Register, at the same time and plate. et! C. McCANDLESS,' Clerk di IJ. S. District Court for said District. myM:ql7-g SEIM • IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF • TIIE UNITED STATES FOR TILE WEST ' tN,DISTRIET OF PENNS' LVANIA. orJACOB ABRAHAMS, a Bankrupt uuder the Act Congress of March Ad, 1E167, having applied for a discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said act by order of the Court, mo- Me is hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the kith do/ of June. HMS. at 10 o'clock A. 11., before SAMUEL HARPER, EMI.. Register, at his once, No. 93 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to shouldause, if any thr have, why a discharge not be granted to the said haukrupt. S. C.' McCANDLESS, Clerk of U. Si District Court for said District. myl1:11 . arm WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN WESTERN 88. rtneburich. the 26th day, of May, A. D. 1860. The undersigned hereby gives notice that, pursuant to order of Court, a second general meeting of the creditors of PHILIP PASTRE, - a bankrupt, will be held at the pface of SAMUEL HAMPER, Esq., Re-. glister In Bahkru_ptc yp .. in said city, on the 16th day of June, A. D. n6s, at o'clock A. at., for the purposes named In the • twenty-seventh section o tha Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867: my27-30:02 At ll to N r H y BA L L w Y , 9 gnee s t. 001,1 4 WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN - v SYLVANIA. as. At Pittsburgh; the 15th day orMay, A. D. 1888. The undersigned' hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of JAME S DRAVO, WILLIAM B. DRAVO aud ANTHONY E. DRA.VO. Co-part.' ners, of Elisabeth tp., in the county of Allegheny , and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition by the District Court of said District, _ _ . • - JOHNN BAILEY. Assignee, mylaupO•B AtCy-at-Law, 89 Grant street. ril:_r.V):4 al :0 :t.'l:4 ;I afl suEpurmurs • , STEAM CRACIEFLE. MORT . . . 311 Liberty 'Street. Our Crackers are baked upon the OVEN BOT TOM, and are superior to any baked by hot air or any other precesa. 1611` Tait THEM-S.' mAßvArtni PATENT,: TRENCH MACKE:Re. ?lumen CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKER& FRENCH CRACZERs. • , TRENCH CRACKER& And every variety of SUPERIOR:CRACKERS I S. S:-.II4kRIMI , ' save aevrs RittsburgliV Tut TgEd -" • " ' ` 4 nit 2 , PEXANOES. oncE.. - Th e undersigned has associated with blut ,etgness.- dating: fronts 4POI 1.14111,' Mr. AL pimp 8...WAL1.,,bis son ASA B. GILLISPIE and , LOUIS BRALESS., The ,style of the Min to be. J. ' J. GILLESPIE & CO. ' J. J. GILLESPIE'. ' - • „ • •s• - • - .P Referring to the abo*e, the undersigned tile Pteainre in stating that thqy will continue; the, • . LOWEINg: GLAS B .iNallgnitt-11118INE88 1 At SO Wood' street, *here they 'naiad to *ter In fineements 'lltinteasersaeornitto i nu,botuurin UM' Unitedßt,Lel. • ' tf.'111:111.1 Ulna it 4110.;,". •••4 ,i • • , p liiiBolll7 lllll6lPiaill 01' s ATWELL; WEI CO. diisote.4 unlfiii • 'OF/orue/flee% b/PFO'conienlu" • varuker quiyids Uiet iumrtusl r b grimeitik vo. = eq--1 Istr Tiefungetitavid will IMULIat sunderGEOCZET , RUStng. ' lie t us anslooAtun 4 e oe.Vr%W • ' ' ' •I• SEE M ,EITEELEA 140111.; Aercharitsy . AND DEALEIO3 IY i- FIAiTR, QUA:IN', - FEED, ace. Is. To. 05 OHIO STEREI. near East Common, ' ALLEGHENY CITY, I'A.. JAMES Li. IdEANOB JOB. lIALIZER: MEANOB. & HARPER, • FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION 312EItCHA.NTS 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSRURGE. Consigninenti solicited. RarEitrileES—J. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics' National Bank; J. 8. Dilworth & Co., R: T. Ken nedy & Bro. Ja31:124 PETER HEIL JAS. F. BIC/LABI A KEU.. & RICHART, COMMISSION' MERC ANTS, - 1 AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL F ED, &c., 849 Liberty tit, Pittsburgh, m_y2l:b37 , I J. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 390 PENN STREET a .18:x89 ALEX. WBANE J. B. ANJ.K.R. CcBANE & ANJER, OMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealer's in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ies FETZER & ARMSTRONG, _ PORWARDDIG 430MLISSION 30.110HANTE4, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, .No:16 MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. fe=ital QHOMAKER & LANG, Whole sale dealers In Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro duce, Provisions. Fish. Cheese, Salt. Carbon 011, &c., NO,: 112 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Llbertyatreet. Pittsburgh, Pa. n08:n55 ,JOIIN I. HOUSE 'EDW. HOUSE WM. H. HOUSE. T 011111 I. ' HOUSE • & BROS. . Sue. Ecensors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., wholesale racers and Commission Merchants, Conaer.of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITRIDDLE No. 183 LIBERTY. a STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer e ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce Ban., orally. HORT. KNOX. - ANDREW. KNOX 14 KNOX & SON, COMMISSION oNIERCHANTSand deniers in FLOUR, GRAIN L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nci 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hell, Allegheny City, ininrs7 - , 1 • AV. CIIAWFOItD, COMMISSION S:, MERCHANT IN PIG METAL, BLOOM o? E, . 'WROUGHT SCRAP IRON,. FUSE BRICE. AND CLAY, Be. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 364 and 368 PENN STREET. :Storage . fnritlshed. Consignments solicited. ' , oe2. ea - x; ITTLE ; BAIRD & PATTON, - Wholesale Grecers, Commlssion Merchants an lers i ntroduce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard. 011, Iron, Rails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh_ Manufactures generally, UM and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. . B. CANFIELD_ & SON COM ER MISSION k FORWARDING ?itERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers In Western Deserve Cheese, ' Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot land Pearl Ashes , and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, .Nos. 144 and 146 Front street, Pitts burgh: JOHN SHIPTON..'.. ' ...A WALLACE. § HIP'rON & WALLACE, WHO LEs• SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE' DEALERS, o. 6 SLXTR STREET. Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58 • PROFESSIONAL. Jos. A. BUTLER, . ALDERMAN AND POLICE NAGIeniTE. Office, Lq6 WYLIE STREET, near Washington; ' ' . PITTSBFROH, PA. - Deeds Bonds, Dfortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate business executed promptly. - , mh3lbn9 SAD:ICM McMASTERS, ALDERMAN, • Ex-OBLelo Justice of the Pesci and Pollee Magis trate.Offic_ ,e GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca •thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. mhlil EUSTACE S. ittORROWi EX-OFFICIO JESTICF OF THE 'PEACE AND •. POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. rny2l.•,r A AIIIMON, A_ Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT. CARSON STREET ,EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. my3:y6o WILLLtiI H. BARKER,' • JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C, Odiee, CARSON STREET, nearly, opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBWRUH. - Business entrusted to his care promptly' attend ed to. • utYl:yel • DANIEL Mcllli&AL, N. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OSTIOE AND RESIDENCE, _ No. 59. Grant St., near Kish. apnei ' TCJ S. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 87 'Firth Stieet, BscoND 11.clint; V 20227 1300 Y. . ArrOrt.N)rrrAT•?Liiiiv. Office, U 6 Dlinitond Street ' , , (Opposite the Court Himsev) Te 151544 _ A. , LEYVIS, V T • , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . . No. 99 Diamond Street., mta:u& ARe IIMALD, BLAKELEY,' , akru-nrorrilE ET , ime.9o:dar 1171`6117R0H.1.A. IT sc.34ch.RELL.p, 'ATTORNEY - AND COUNSELOR AT LAS/, •Ci , . rant Street. , .PIPTSBIIRGU. PA. joguir-A. 5r4.1 114, ; k•exakiimaxicasr, - - SY-orizortv xtisilqw oi Tut Pram: , AND - • ' - -POLICZ atAiIUSIDATZ.t: Moe-1U NINTH STRENT, =Se tho Dothem: bib h^ :MOM , AoknowlaitgromMov op*, tiOno n ond L • usl. oessox • .eftt.,“- with • rom • cur madisoa . f. '''' AII ' IMNEYANDSPOUNWLORAT kA1N1C,..!., Ni).132: Fifth Eftreet• ~. - • ..: ...,•':" j'-k: ci .• Milon44 , Boluaties smut Arge4rli4t I'M Pv*ln soat '' '''' ' ''' ' "-. 11)10 - ;',;.'1 4 ,1 ' :i .. . , .)7: - . ' • :1; 1 Alaz •z. J-sserfsipl - ''' .7 '1 :r1,11.., 1401111 1 1gMat00 11 ."'"7 - 7. 4- .7 7 __ ~;,(--- : 567 , 44 ,,, 4 .,, * -9.75t , ~ .r .O( • iiiseditbas . „ a"' , 0-"terr'. • ' , -- r:: 7. . ~• *vie: i 9 big r .1 . Ifl '!`illiiii - •,. ii.:' 1/19111J0-01. 1 , [ r qlEa; alikr••0311:031011034 tv i i k um : pc .) Iv xii s r, et• 4 .1-ng -3f1:::77 : 7777277 77::71 7744M4 .11 ( P T iV11 1 ,10 04 4!44LUMMUMITII aLtarki . 7 . 4 omni, ,owd ..-T-:6,6•1‘ butt e - paatir;bi!we, d:r..,AoLowtu ' • figirrITFEIBIRIGH MREATILE. FRED Anti, MANAGZII.I THIS EVEXING, first representation of FRED. T. THAW'S laughable burlesque from fhe play of "(Incline, entitled U.NDLNE—tbe beg—burlesque. without exception. over produced ln PittEbnrgb. Ile-appearance of the great BI'LLE. TOERNO., Triumphant nuceess of Ml9B FRANK DREW. New Stars are engaged and Will soon appear. Egr NEW OPERA ROUSE. WEEKS. Commencing Monday. June THE FAMOUS. ORIGINAL ANDON L Y LA RUE'S CARNIVAL' RRINIsTRELS, A mammoth! 'organization. .100 in Greenbacks given away nightly. Admission, 50 and 25 cents. Matinee on.eaturday, when $5O In Greenbacks will be giv en , away/ Admission to Matinee. 25c.; Chil. dren alfe. • . E m yz. :4 7o t 1 • D. C. LA RITE. manager. MriIURNELLPS MUSEUM EXHIBITION, colitmatng WORKS OP ART ,and GREAT NAT. URAL LIFINt+ CURIOSITIES, . FiIL&INEMIN HALL, Fifth strOt, opposite Pittsburgh 'Theatre. Cards of Adoloa,. 25 cents .: Dom Open from 13 o'clock a. mk to /0 P.,N. - - apS:OIS BEN r4ANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, Oft ALLEGRENy i PA. oMce in Fink& Savings Bank Buildings, __ L 'A BONE CVIIIITAITY, managed by tilrectors well known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. HENRY TRI'VW.. GEO. D. RIDDLE ..,, • • . DIRECTORS: • • - r 1 1 Henr yenry Irwin, . I H. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwig, Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottleib Pass, Simon Drum, J.B. Smith, Jacob Rush. - W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig., Jos. Lautner,'• 1 H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Eaten. ap10:035 1., ' ATIONAL INSURANCE CO., or Tie orry or Armorray. Ofilce, In ALLEGHENY TRUST. CO3EPANY'9 BUILDING. ; • ' FIRE . INSURANCE ONLY. • W. se c MART, President. JAS. E. retary. '• DIRECTORS: 1 O.R.P.Williams Jno. 'Thompson, Jim, Lockhart, . Jos. Myers, Robt, Lea, C. C. Boyle, Peo.,Gerst, Jacob Kopp. A. H. English, Jno—A. 31yler, Jas. L. Graham, Jno. Brown, mhZ:n34 STERN INSURANCE COM-. Warair ß Pllll ".111 , _ • C rlsldent. APT.. HERBERT,* Secretary. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent. "oMce, - 92 Water street, Spring & Co.'s Ware house, upstairs, Pittsburgh. Will ir.zure against all kinds of Fire • and Marine Risks. ...ii home institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the - community , and who are determined by promptness and liberalitV, to main• tain the character which they have assumed, as of fering the best,protection to those who desire to be insured. • DIRECTORS: Alexander Nhnick, , Joan R. McCune, ' B. Miller, Jr:, Chaa. J.Dlarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, Phillip Beymer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Ibmsen. I pENNISYT.VANLt • INSURANCE, COMPANY OF PiMSBURGH OFFICE, 21FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK. This is a Home CompanY, and insures against loss by Fire exclusively. • • LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH /II RT.TFACNY, Secretary. DIRECTORS: B: o o r . g i?tri 4 F. t rat3, - J. C. La ppe, c • John T 4rle " T A. ***mot! 7 ' 1 2 . 4 . 111FA1N1T1 • • Leonard Walter, C. C. Bovie,`. , Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah Ring,' Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, AGAIp7ST LOSS BY FIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA.- , OFFICE, 435 p 40437 CHESTNUT ST., NEAR 67Th ~ . !Asa:crone. • Charles-.. Thincker, Mordecai If. Louis, Tobias Wagner David 9. Brown, Samuel Grant,j . xiLloo Loo s Jacob It. Smith, . Edward C. Dale, Feorge W. Riebardfi e __ George Pales. CHARLES G. RA.NKER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Dice President. W. C. STEELE. Seeretary,Pfut lG , -J. GARDNEjt COFF IN, 29 North Vest corner ': Third and Wood Streets. sn.h:wls LLEGNIENY INSURANCE COM• PANT OF ; PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, N0..07 EIFTH STREET, BANIC BLOCS Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. - JOHN' ERWIN, Jig., President.' JOHN D:iMeCORD, Viet PreSident. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. WAL DEAN.; General Agent. Duiggioice: John Irwin, Jr:, John D. McCor d, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hoskinson; Charles Hays, . EOPLEW INSURANCE COrk PANT. OFFICE, N. M. CORRIM,WO9D & FIFTH A. Rome Company, taking Tire and Marine Mak& DLBSCTOREI: Wm. 113.1111pC Jobb.r. Ithoads„ John Watt, •• Samuel P. Shriver, John E. Parka, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, • Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Birk, . "Win. P. Jiang James D.yotper. Samuel McCrakart • WM: P H II,LIPS, ' • JOUR' WATT. Vice President,' '4ARDNE.I‘ _Secret/try.. - suArri JAS. filjnamall. enneral Agent. . WALL, TAPER.' .n....ner,........o.re.wwwwywywwwwwwf. new.' WALL , PAPERS! • - ap4:1,73 PITTSBURGH, PA For' sale CHEAP ABcirgAtrEAT, at N 0.107 Market Street,near Fifth. rirrssußalt, PA m,4 fit iONlB7!lo . o94NStriiiii " . iaii? Fout Fourth. :`• CCO: - - vimunit sairsi.Or • 4 iLlar101110C0410) BEOABE6 t ^l f NO:41 UM! MOM; atandikai , ..Bpk.of Con. mirackillWili) • *OIIII3IIG . 11, PA. iteft%/jj. o, l.apizitrit t DINAN. INSURANCE. No. 43 Obi& St., AlleglienSA I • Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. I , ..lrahneatoelt, W. H. Everson„ Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Capt. J.T. Stoekdale t I • _ , ' Par CHA3llllllBandltrrenzza, In OREAT. VARIETY. JOS. R. HUGHES do tab. ~PA,ri = n7MM MEM BIM Ell President.. .Secretary. 0