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Cidfal illd the Soldiers—A Democrat's
00 210 1 n of Blair. and the Consequence
of nisi Election. •
tOorresPoi a - deuce of the Pittsburgh (I azet te.
I • WILKINSEITRG, October 4, 1868.
EDITC i n OF THE GAZETTE: SI E : Early
in the c? : ;ampaign, some one published a note
chareqi, Mr. Colfax with insolen l ce and .in
differ him to soldiers. The story ivas so ab
sure;that I laughed at you :or e mtra , lieti pg .
it• but I have met a man who believed it,
r,nd others may. So it ia rh;':.t I say
that in 1863, when I went to Cam l obell Hos
:- I
pital, after the battle of uhancelionsville, I
.
found hospital gangrene;
,knew that fruit
acids were an antidote; and, with the sane
ton of one of the surgeons, wrote to the
New York Tribune, begging for lemons.
My note was promptly published, and next
day I had a hurried note from Schuyler
Colfax, enclosing five dollars and an order
on a Washington fruit dealer for a box of
lemons, with a request that I should call on
him if I did not get all I wanted. It was
the first intimation Iliad of the publication
of my note; but I soon got all the fruit I
could get suitable agents to distribute; and
was so busy that I never acknowledged the
receipt of Mr. Colfax's-letter, and left him
- to infer it from getting the bill for the
lemons. I never called on him again, but I
know he used to visit the hospital very often,
and that people engaged in caring for the
wounded' used to calculate that he was one
of the Congressmen who always gave to aid
any plan for making them comfortable.
There will be no danger of the rebels assas
sinating Grant to make Colfax President, for
the defenders of the nation's life had no
firmer friend; but I heard a disgusted Dem
ocrat say, the day after Mr. Blair's visit to
Pittsburgh. that the men who nominated
• :him no doubt intended to despatch Sey
mour, after he was elected, and put Blair at
the head of the Government. This gentle
man has always voted the Democratic
ticket, and does not say that he will not
vote for Seymour, who, he thinks, is a gen
tleman and patriot; but Blair, he solemnly
declares, is "the greatest ruffian the most
consummate scoundrel mad drunken bloat
that ever came before the American. 'people
for any prominent office,"---that he was,
nominated by the extreme blood-and-thun-'
der-fire-eating portion of Southern rebels—
]by the men who' defeated Douglai in '6O,
and that their object evidently is to make
him President, and to plunge the country,
once more, into civil war. I wa3 anxious
that the gentleman should publish this, his
opinion, over his own signature, but as he
is not ready to take any decided steps, I
thought iti a pity that some one, who has a
vote, should not have the benefit of his
opinion. JANE G. SWISSIIELM.
THE LOUISIANA RIOT.
MR. EDITOR:—I should really like to'
know if the man who wrote the account of
the New Orleans riot, which was tele
graphed to your paper yesterday, is not Mr.
Nasby, or at least a cousin of his. The ac
count is very Nasby-iih." "Mr. Bently
waa the only Radical wit° suffered, and he
only in the loss of printing material and the
caning he received."- In other words, he
only lost all his property and was only sub
jected to ignominious personal chastise
sena. Again, "but two whites were killed
and ten wounded. Pipe negroes were killed
and fifteen or twenty wounded." All this
told in the most matter of fact way, and yet
' t the informant "expresses the- opinion that
• the number of casualties will not exceed
-arse." What in Heaven's name does he
call casualties? Is it nothing that seven
men were killed and a score or two badly
wounded, or are such things not casualties
- when only Republicans are the victims?
Again, "During the excitement a white
man was killed by three negroes. I Thb
negroes were arrested and killed."
- Of course they were! Being negroesthat
was the natural consequence; if they had
been Deinocritts they would have been toast
ed anfifeted: Mr.., Calhoun Pickens naur
derinegroes, outrages women, commits in
cestous crimes with his dark skinned fami
ly, shouts treason from his aristocratic
throat until he is hoarse, fires on the flag
,and could and would do worse crimes if
' there were any, and then he is held up as
the model ofa chivalric gentlentan. Heaven
save the mark! If this be refinement and
gentility, we may all thank God we are only
mudsills. But poor Pompey nameless, in.
the-midst of the most terrible excitement,
brought on by the most hellish outrages
possible to conceive of, surrounded by the •
tragic memories of his murdered sons and
-dishonored mother, wile and daughters,
mad with the accumulated taunts and dead
ly insults of generations, and surrounded
by hundreds of other excited beings, shoots
his deadly enemy, the deadly enemy of his
whole race, and 'the negroes were arrested
-and killed." No trial, no counsel, no priest,
no•mercy. The old fashioned rebel gov
• ernments provide all the paraphernalia of
'blind and limping justice, all the advanta
ges-of legal counsel and and religious ad.
vice, months for repentance and loopholes
for escape for the white man, but "the ne
groes are arrested and killed."
The Norfolk Journal will not be content
without "the utter destruction of all Union
men." The Memphis Appeal openly advo
cams and enjoins treason, and looks !brains
to the "ultimate and total success of _tht•
lost cause," yet these papers which thut
openly avocate' bloodshed and the break
ing up of the most sacred laws, go on i
_ their treasonable courses, while the St. Lan
dry Progress, a paper whicfiin both Frei:l,th
and English upholds the law and the right„
and advocates the governmental protectio
-of the millions of freed blacks, is attacked.'
"The office of the Progress was gutted,
type and-presses thrown into the street ani
Dr. Durand, one of its editors, lynched.'
Naturally enough the negroes rose to pro
tect their` friends and - advocates from th
unlawful violence to which they were bem
..sitbjected. Gratitude, for which the blac
man is noted, demanded that he shoul,
and the result is told in the careless wors
of the New Orleans Bulletin, which stab
that one hundred negroes were killed ad
wounded. No Nasby wrote these la.
No Nasby, as I suggested at first, wne
any of these lines. No, nothing but to
devilish indifference and hatred of a Som
em rebel, traitor and Democrat, could bre
' prompted the nonchalance of the won.
- These are the results of the Blair decla.
tion that the-laws of the South are null ad
. void. These are the words and doingtof
the disciples of Wade Hampton and Ir.
rest, who set the example at Fort Pillw.
The reconstruction laws are null and vd.
'There are are'no other laws in the Bah,
and therefore the negroes were arrestednd
killed. ,
Rau, in the Pyrenees, where Queen sa
bells 11, of Spain, the .last reigning on 7
arch in Europe of .the Bourbon family:ms
aken up her residence as an exile, itho
spot when Henry IV, the first Bowon
ding of. France and founder of the ice,
was born. It is suggested that this tole
town may be the grave as well as the cdle
of this once powerful dynasty.
THE COURTS.
Court of Quarter Sessions.
[Before Judge Sterrett.]
" Court met at the usual hour, on Thurs
day, and transacted the following business:
Wm. Harris who was convicted October
2d, 1868,, of the larceny of a lot of hides,
plead guilty to another indictment, charg
ing him With the larceny of tiventy bun
dles of hides frmi the P. Ft. W. ct C. It.
R. Company's lepot on the 2lst day of July.
The Court semenced him to undergo two
years and six nonths imprisonment in the
Penitentiary on the first indictment, and
one year and six months on the second in
dictment.
In the caseef Augustus Hivelc, charged
with assault 03 commit rape, indecent as
sault and open' lewdness, reported yester
day, the jury, yesterday, brought in a
verdict of gailty on the second and third
counts.
Thomas Rainey plead guilty to an in
dictment charging him with entering the
store of Flays ‘.lt Stewart, No. 201 Liberty
street, on the 15th of September, with in
tent to rob. He was sentenced to four
years imprisonment in the Penitentiary.
Rodney, it mill be remembered, was caught
in the store, and attempted to strike the
arresting officer with a bar of iron.
Teddy McCarthy was put on trial on an
indictmen; charging him with committing
an aggravated assault and battery upon
David Wison, on the night of the 10th of
September. Teddy, it was alleged, struck
the prbsecutor on the - head with a boulder.
The jury found a verdict of guilty, and de
fendant wes remanded, as there are still
two indictnents pending against him.
WilliamJ. Hall, alias William Brown,
indicted fir the larceny of a piece of cloth
and a reNolver, the property of Mark B.
Kelso, of south Fayette township, - on the
10th of August last, plead guilty ou two
indictmeits. He was remanded Or sen
tence.
• The nett case taken up was that of Jesse
Allen, edored, indicted for committing a
feloniousassault aad battery upon Arthur
Allen, also colored. The assault was alleged'
to have teen committed on the 7thlof Sep
tember. The defendant was in the custody
of officerM'Coy,_and while being escorted
down Wylie street, met Arthur Allen. The
latter is s native of Virginia, and 4sse has
an avowed antipathy to "Virginny
nig
gers." When Jesse met Arthur he drew a
penkuVeand'made a strike at him? but the
officer prevented him fr °in doing any harm.
The jury found a verdict of not guilty of
the febny charged, but guilty of the at
tempt *commit a felony.
The next case taken up was that of Law
rence Hackett, Stephen Noonan and Rose
Noonan, indicted for felonious assault and
battery won Martha Welsh. The parties
all reside in Sewickleyyille. ' Hackett kept
a saloonin_the borough, and Noonan is his
brother4n-law. The assault was committed
in May lest, at Hackett's house. and resulted
in
,a general attack on the house by the citi
zeps of Sewickley, and the destruction of a
quantit7 of "cider whisky" owned by Hack
ett. We published the particulars at the
time of the occurrence., District Attorney
Duffand B. C. ChristY;, Esq., appeared for
the rresecution, and Messrs. W. D. Moore.
W. k.'7. Moreland, S. Schoyer, Jr., and J.
Wbtsell for defendants. The iliac, is
on trial.
NE W CASTLE.
EE.7:,..ip,37...1ence of the Itte burgh 4 33..rette.
NEW CASTLE, 'OCt. 7, 1:"6:.,
tgreeable to orders the Tanner Club of
New Castle turned out again last night.
Tie_Club numbers about eighty-five 'men,
fully equipped. They went through the
exelutions last night in good style. After
4)2racing through'a number of streets they
repaired to White Hall,' where. Gen. Leas
ure vas giving orders for the Soldiers' and
Sailors' Convention to take place on Satur
day. A Committee)of Two was annointed
to vsit the homes of the veterans and se
licittheir attendance to a man. It is ex
pecsd that about fifteen hundred men can
be nustered in the county, and if such is
thefase no doubt the Boys in Blue will
male a grand display. Speakers are an
noinced for the day and a happy re-union
is aaticipated. Gen. Leasure, after closing
hisremarks, introduced Capt. G. L. Eber
ton late of the Eighth Pennsylvania Re.
seres, a gallant regiment of the late war.
Tit , Captain, in a speech of about one hour
ant a half, kept the audience, which was
vey large, in good spirits by the many
bevy anecdotes he related in a pleasant
metner. The living issues were explained
met eloquently.
large delegation from-New Castle in.
tee). joining the forces at Youngstown on
Fxday. on. Edwin M. Stanton, Thornas
Nl.Marshall and John A. Bingham are an•
nanced to speak there on that day and a
liely time may be expected.
: shall give you the returns by telegraph
nett Tuesday. Theywill be exactly what
yu want. Lawrence county for the Re.
p:blican ticket by increased majoritiei.
Yours,
Blackmore's Proclamation.
EDITORS GAZETTE: His Honor Mayor
fiackmore, in his proclamation this morn
ng, suggests a cessation of torchlight pro
,
.iessions until after the election—lest a riot
z...h0ul ( i i
occur.
For one I trlist that we will have the
processions of both parties—if for nothing
1
else than to demonstrate that a peaceable
procession of our citizens, of whatever par
ty, can pass through any part of the city
without molestation. There is force enough
at the command of the authorities to pre
vent any disturbance, provided that force be.
exerted. The trouble has been confined to al
most One district—and that a district through
which it has been and is now dangerous
for any peaceable unarmed citizen of either
party to pass at night. A comparatively
small number of .-conndrels have been
able to make one of our most frequented
thoroughfares a terror to travelers and to
the good citizens in the neighborhood. Pd
litical excitement is but the occa
sion of the recent outrages, and the
roughs are emboldened by the belief that
the Mayor is their special friend, and that
they can riot with impunity. The writer
witneAsed the' attack made on the proces
sion on Tuesday night, on Wylie and Tun
nel streets. A more peaceable, orderly
and inoffensive procession, at the time,
never passed through our streets. The
mob persistently and unprovoked made
the outrageous attack, and no shout seemed
to be more exc tang to the mob than their
continual "hurrah for Blackmore."
TEO element that has ruled that district
must be controlled and subdued at what
ever cost. If Mayor Blackmore cows be
fore the mob of his friends, the peaceable
citizens of all parties must find the remedy.
If respectable Democrats will designate
any locality in which their processions are
habitually attacked, they will find no dif
ficulty in finding enough Republicans to
join them in compelling peace and security
to their processions. CITIZEN.
A NEWLY invented armor plating was re
cently the subject of interesting experi
ments in the presence of the Emperor Na
polOrt 111. This substitute for steel plates
is made of felt, vegetable fibres and a woven
fabric, and is compressed by the action of
powerful machinery until it becomes as
solid as oast metal. At the trial it was tested
both as a coating for ships and as a breast
plate. The Chassepot gun, it is stated,
could not penetrate the telt, and a revolver
discharged close to the surface produced no
effect. The Emperor, it is reported, has
given orders tor a trial of this substance on
a large scale, so as to ascertain its applies
bility to ships of war,
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and Conjugal Felicity. .The humane views of benev
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nvelopes, free of charge. 'Address HOWARD AS.
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- • AUCTION SALES.
•
BY A. ICILWAIIFE.
A . SSIGNEE'S SALE.
'CLOTHS, CASSMERES,' , &c.
MGNr)AY MORNING, October 12th, 1888, at
10 o' lock, by order of John H. Batley, Esq., As
signee In Bankruptcy ot Samuel Hirsh, will be gold
at the Uommercial Sales Rooms. No. 106 Smith
field street, a large stock of Clothing. Cloths, cas
simeres, Gen's Furnishing Goods. se. ' comprising
Cassimere Frock and Sack. Coats, Cassimere Pants.
Overcoats. Yeats, Jaeketa, Undershirts, Gent's
Collars. Gloves, Socks ,'. Nec k Ties. Handkerchiefs,
23 pieces Casslmere, Buttons, c c.
se3o:3t A. MeILWAINE, Auct•r.
pALNER & PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEERS
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION RAMS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Consir„nments Solicited. Prompt Be.
turns.
z. a.I).—CHURCH GLASS.
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
•
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Canon street,
Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as tin
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispost
of the property before removing.
SAW MILL, TWO [SWELLING HOUSES. TWC
BANNS, with good FARM, and about SOO acre!
timber land. This property will he told low. Cast
011,500—bal all NI on [hue to salt buyer.
FARM OF 140 ACRES. will be sold for twenty
dollars per sere. Improvements comfortab:c trair.e
house snd good barn: 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 1.80 ACRES, near the line of railroad:
very well located for raising ftnck; irnprovernenti
are good and subettuatial; 100 acres of the !sad in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sellla good brie!: house,
containing five rooms. at Six te.,n Hundred Dollars.
and would rent for the amount l it six years.
A - LAnt;l: LOT OF GitOUND, having a river
front.. and very convenient °ITO:X.4'SG.
TAN N EILI convenient to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade c.dinected
therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres-of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpsourg, near the railroad:
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOP. SALE.—That line Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the 'necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
FOR RENT.
One large House, for Boarding House.
One new Brick House, tl rooms. •
One new Brick House of 4 rooms.
One new Brick House of 3 rooms.
Otte House of 5 rooms and lot 55 by 140.
One House cf 7 rooms and lot 150 by 150.
Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each.
One new Frame House, 4 rooms. •
Two new Brick Houses. 3 rooms each.
One new Frame House in Wilkinsbarg, having
six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden.
7 acres that can be divided into acre lots.
5 Lots In Oakland.
rower and a large Room and Yard for rent, in
good location. Will be rented for short or long•
time.
FOR LEASE 011 SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth Ward,
th WA.NTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches
TO LOAN-»sso . MOO, •
IN SUMS UP 55,000 AND UPWARD. •
A.PP,LY AT
D, P. ILUCIPS REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St" Pittsburgh.
te29:plS
2,000,000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SA TN,.
Union Pacific Bathwiti Company,
Lying along the line of their road, at
$1 ! 00 TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. ..
Or CHAS. B. 1..101180UN, Soc'y,
W
E A
5.500 NE I A L T IF 6OUNTRVSE A 4. coa
t Ming 9 acres, all under fence and cultivation.
The Improvements are a oottage house, with stable
and other outbuildings; 200 bearing fruit trees, of
best selections ; watered 1)7 two never-falling
springs. • rdtuated 4 miles from the city, near to
McKee's Rocks and Chartiers Creek. From this
place an extensive vies. can bo , had of Manchester,.
Allegheny City and the rivers: Terms easy.
Apply to 13. McLAIN et 0.,
auZi Cor. Fourth and Smithfieldeets.
FRONTING ON THE OHIO HIV
ER-71.5 Acres of valnab'e land for sale• is
nearly level, good rich soil. situate opposite Lee'ts
dale Station, 14 miles from the city, near Sbouse
town, in good location for a market gardener; com
fortable dwelling house, stable, barn, wood house
and chicken house; buildings and fences all new
and lu good order; orchards. well, springti, etc.
8. iIiILJTHBERT & SONS,
or-9 ' 85 umithileld street.
FOR SALE & TO LET.-;-Houses
and Lots for sale in all arts of the ci and su
urbs. A
.WOOLENAII23 In withcations.
Also, a small FACTORY, 2O acres
of land, and good improvements, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Privite Dwelling Houses for
WILLIAM WARD,
rent in both cities. For further particulars Inquire
ja= 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
CUT GLASS.
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OrYtthidlB—AUGHST HARP.J President.
JNO. H. LIVINC.STO.N, Troatarer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary.
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No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dry Goods and Notions, I\
AT PRIVATE SALE DAT AND EVENING
BY THE
EASTERN DIVISION,
For farther particulars, maps, &c., address
JOHN P. DEVEILEUX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansa*.
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PAPER
oygiqr, AND
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of euie made by the Or
pluatte.CourtOu the sth day. of Glatptetaber, MB,
at No; 108 June Term, 1888, the underakened will
set: on the premises, at PL'lll4 SALE, on
FILIPAY, the 23d Day of 'October, )a6B,
Nos. 2.0 au: 30. in fit. Clair city of
Alleglit . ne. No. '9 h:e , a front or '2O fer.t. on Re
becca street. extf lidlng. hank 100 I've'. t.t. (lair
street. No. 30 j.as a iron: of ft•et on It,
ttree:. extt , ndin 'wine - re:lfeet. no , re less.
ttr, et, ,vher , 1:1, 371% et tw,etl.sira
rect. runn,
bubjritt to an 31 lio3i Ist 111: ( , f i 75 Ott. All
arrears up to ,Itr:y ISGS, to be p.O i Wit of pro
ceetl6 of
I TEI:MS—CP/1e.:13:f ^..0 111011,Y ra-h, on cam
firm:atoll of the balance one Trar from 41:11,e or
sale, with Inte7e3t tlKri , froua, set:l:real boud and
mortgage ou the urope•riy. •
WM. OWENS.
JAMES Meititika.
Guardians of Minor Children Wl : William Nicitrfer,
deceased. -
ALEX. M. WATSON. Attorner-at•Law, No. 60
Grant street. Oct:
_
NOTICE -Notice is hereby given
that Letters of Adminl-tratton 'have been
granted by the Register of Allegheny county to the
undersigned, on theestate ofFREDERICKSAIJER,
late of Allegheny county, deceased. All persons in
debted to said estate are het eby wattled to pay the
same, and all. persons having claims against the
said estate, to pr sent the same, properly Authenti
cated, for settlement.,
MAHI)ALE24-SAHER.
Administrairix of Frederick Sau r, deceased.
- Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, 1565., sepB:xs.
PTOTlCE.—Whereas,Letters of
Administration on the , estate of JOHN S.
. .OAVIsON,' late of Oakland /Township, deceased;
have been duly granted to the undersigned by the
Register of Allegheny county. all persons indebted
to or having claims against the estate of said de
ceased are rennested to present thel An` , e without
delay, for settlement. at the office of THOS EW•
ING, Attorney. So. 156 *roan!: St., Pittsburgh.
ANNIE DAVIBON, AtiministratrLN:
11EN heY LLOYD, Administrator.
Jy18:t.42-S • .: 4 !
STAINED GLASS.-P.l Z. SID.
BANKRUPT NO
TN THE MATTER OF( THE AP
PLICATION OF i
.-The Co-operative Relief Association of
Birmingham,
No. 174, December Term, MIS. In the Court of
Common of Allegheny County.
Application having been made In the - above case,
by the petitioners for a charter as a Co-operative
Relief Association, tiled as of September 3d, 1868,
In accordance with the laws of the Conimonwealth,
notice is h , reby given unless exc.epilons be tiled In
proper time a charter will be granted In December
Term of 1868. of sold Court.
me2al r.f....
PARTICULAR ATTENTION paid
now designs. VAC E, Z F.LLF.US DUFF.
DYER AND SCOURER,
la J. LALNCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
Igo. 3 Firr. Cl—sari
And Yoh. 135 and 137 Third Strut,
prrninußuti. F'.. -
cro/.164
D 'GGIsTs , GLASS.;
PAW:, ZELLERS & DUFF._
SILVER MINING COMPANY,
OF NEVADA.
Preident—WM. M. HINDERSWi,
Of the Firm of Brinton dr. Henderson,
Treasurer, : : : J. H. HORNER.
Office, No. 15y South 4th Street,
I" II A.
Otpital,
Shares, $lO each, Preferred.
• The Company guarantees 121 i PER CENT. PEE
ANNUM ON LTth PitEFEBREDtiToCK.
But a limited number of shares of the Preferred
Stock will be sold.
No stock will be issued until the funds for the_
sans arc received at the °ince of the Company.
Remittances should be made in draft or par (bads
in Philadelphia, and the stock will he sent free of
charge. •
The Company reserve the right to adrance on its
preferred mock - at any time.
•
A prospectus has been Betted, which can be had
by applying to the °Moe.
All communteatlons to be toltlreased to the nes.l
den,. at the Offloe of the Company.
L01:113. Allssocri
PRESIDENT.
Pz. D.-STEAMBOAT GLASS.
•
1./1 , 1. ICE OF UONTROLLEF. OF ALUM/LENT COA,
PITTSBURGH. ol'lOber 2d , 10ES•
N OTE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals will be received at this WU!:
until 14th inst.. inclusive, for BUILDING_A NEW
BRIDGE OVER SEWICKLEY CREEK, Where the
P.rrysville and Rochester three degree road crosses
said creek, in Franklin township.
_
Alao, for building a NEW BRIDGE OVER ROB
INSON'S RUN, at Oakdale Station, on the Pan
handle Railroad, on the line between. North and
South Fayette townships.
Also, for the erection of a NEW WOODEN
STRUCTURE over Leech's Run, on the road lead
ing Irom Elizabeth Borough to Monongahela City,
In Elizabeth township,
Plans and specifications can be seen on applies
tion.
By dtreation of Me County Commissioners.
ee.3:y54-d&T • HENRY . LAMBERT. Controller
ENAMELED GLASS.-P. Z. &D.
OPPICS OP CONT
r/T LROLSR. OP ALI.EGUISNY
SIWRGII, Oct. Bth. 1868. CO.,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals will be received at this office
until 17th inst., inclusive, for the EIMOTION OF
A NEW WOODEN STRUCTURE at. the Bridge
over Pine Run. on the Elizabethtown road, In Jef
ferson Township.
Plans and sikoldentlons eau be seen on applica
tion-
By direction of County Commlaatuners.
9:i54•114r
DRUGGIRTe GLASS WARE,
Flushed Ruby, 'Mae and (treeis,
PAUR, ZELL,h,R.9 4ls D Uk.F, &Mood strevt.
BIR 10, 1868:
LEGAL.
AT 1O 01.:0 . CEZ!A 3t..
THOSE TWO LOTS,
EMI
MENEM
W. C. AUGITINTIAITGIt.
3 Solicitor for l'etittoners
MARATHON
Philadelphia hydraulic Works
,ROOM No. S. SECOND FLOOR
WM. M. HENDERSON,
irEN.ItY LA:IIII3.U.Ir.r,
psvnE YOUR, LIFE IN THE
GUARDIAN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LVE TORT.
No. lO'4t BROADWAY.
ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASING, OVER
1. ,•(' r r
elll.l. 1 1.. - 1 ‘v:
v . I, ,!;.•
All Ai) , ,iroved.'it.)l•Ens of Policies Issued
EEE
I.llivrlll Modus for i
HI.- 11;kyrivnt Of VIN . 1111 , 1!)1s.
VOIIV o
it S Nok,:vivii.itoV !,.. Or 11 tvfh, , , 11 le Entlr..
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0,.11re , 1. I,ASt I:v:1,1111 Of Vivi:kWh), .11.11 , "I'Y .1•1:11
'EN'I'.
1 , 11(0(..T10 , :
Hon. Jiddi A. Dix, '
• E. ktit
Hanawont,
Hon. dame: Harper, ` IV
John ,f. crane. s , .Judo s IL Pratt
William T. llooler, Idiaut W. Wright,
\Van. 31. Vermilye,eliarna , .1. :•;tArr.
Chas. U. tna,gwoo,i, AVllliant
Hon. Gt.°. Optlyke, , tiro. W. I:nyier.
Minot C Morgan, r Geo. 'F. Hope,
Thomas Int.:nay. J - oliat 11. Sherwood,
Benj. B. Sherman, ',Edward H. Wright..
Aaron Arm d• I ;co. W. Varier.,
H. Bowne, Vin. I. roggswell.
WALTIPS H. Ph: AS.IIAM, President
HENRY V. GAII (lAN, Secretary.
LUCIUS bicADAlth, Actuary. .
J. BATES IWMULLIN,
GENERAL AGENT FOIL WEWERN PENN'A.,
Room No. 2, Bank of ComMerce Build.
Mg, corner of Sixth and Wood streets,
.prrpsuunGll, PA.
.Agents wanted. Apply as above.
1.V.1:1'23 -17g
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1803. •CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVNSTED V..NDS EXCEED
. INILI $8,000,000 IN (JOU).
Insurance against irire effected on nooses and
Buildings, Goods. Wares and Merchandise. Steam
boats, se. Policies issued payable In gold or cur•
rency Alir United :states Branch Office, 40 PINE
STREET. New York.
BM
An losses of the Wilted States Branch will be a -
jested In New Yorli.
J. Y. IVIeLAUGIII.,IN, Agent,
Office, 67 FOURTH STREET.
MR. McLAUGIILIN Is also Agent for the Manhat
tan Life Insurance Company. 64,3 :
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEG'HENY, PA.
•
Mee in Franklin Sayings Bank Bat'dings,
No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors wet
known to the community, who trust .by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN..
GEO. D. RIDDLE
Hen re Irwin. ID. L. Putteraon, ;Henry Gering,
Geo. IL Riddle, %Jacob Franc, .flottlelt. Faso,
Simon Drum. J. B. Smith, iJawb Rush
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Cra ig,
Jos. Lautner, ;li. J. Zhikand, kreremiah Koben
ar)10:o35
ESTERN INSURANCE COlll-
PNzz N.:- PITTSFUINGII.
Lb XANDY.It NIMICK, PreAdent.
WM. P. HEI:BERT, :iectetary.
CAPT. GE.IItW NEELD, Lieneral Agent.
Otice, 03 Water street, Spang Co.'* Ware
house. up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will ir.ttne amainnt all kinds of Fire and Marine
His§s. A homelnstltutlon, managed by Directon
who are well knOwn to the community, and who are
,leterrolned by promptness and liberality to main
tutu the charaetbr which they have assumed. as of ,
fern the best protection to those who desire to be
Insured.
- -
Alexander Simlck, _ Joan R. McCune,
It. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joserh Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Actlen, 1p Reymer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison,
1). ihmaen.
INDENINITY •
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PRILADELPHIA,
OFFICE, 433 & 437 CHESTNUT ST., Miran 3711
DIBACTOII.B.
Charles A. Reneger, Mordecai H. Louts
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Brant I Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
eorge W. Richards, L , George Fates.
CHARLES BAN KER, President.
I'EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
. W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tens.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aormr,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
tahM:wls
p ENNSIELVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 1675. WOOD STREET. BANK 07
COMMERCE BUILDING.
This is a Home Company, and insures against loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH hibELßENY„Secretary.
- - - - -
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle.
Robert Patrick,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah King,
Jas. H. Hopkins,
Henry Sproni.
A LLEGMENY INSURANCE COM.
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, Balm BLOCS
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks.
JOHN IRWIN, JB., President.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. 0. DONNELL. Secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DIREC
John Irwin, Jr. Re:
cw.m.
Des
n
John D. McCor d,B. L. Fahnestoci
C. G. Hussey, W. H. Everson,)
Harvey_ Chills, Robert H. Davis,
T. J. Hoskineon, Francis Sellers,
Charles Hays.elant...J. T. Stockdale.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COM
PANY.
$509,000.
OFFICE, N. E. COBNER WOOD & FIFTH STB
A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Riske
Wm. Ptdßips, Capt. John B. Rhoads,
John Watt, Samuel P. Shriver,
John E. Parks Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Sillier, Jared M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. P. Lang,
James D. Verner Samuel McCrickart
WM. PHILLIPS, President.
JOHN WATT. Vice President.
W. P. GARDNER, Secretary.
CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent
PAGE, ZELLEEIS & DUFF, No. S
Wooa St. Ornamental and Cut. Glass.
TO WHEAT GHOWERS.
• 1
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPE&PHOSPHATE OF LUtE,
•
MANUFACTURED BY
The Allegheny -Fertilizer Co,
WARD et CAMPBELL,
PROPRIETORS,
Office, 356 Penn Street, .Pittsburgh, Pa.
The best Eertilizer In use, and reeognised y
Farmers who have given it a trial, to be the stand
ard for raising large crops of Wheat, Eye, Data,
Corn, Tota toes, he. We have published for gratu
itous eirculation a pamphlet containing interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, peplos of
wh ess.ich will be sent tree to any sending us their ad
dr
Controller
DRUGGISTS' GLASS SIGNS,
lipproprlate Designs,
ZALL.E.Rd & IIUkT, 5 Woad atectt
NSURANCE
si„000,000.
PIT rSI3 URGE!, PA
President.
.Secretary.
DIRECTORS
DLIEMCTORB:
George Wilson.
' Geo. W. Evans,
J. C. Lappe,
J. C. Flelner,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
CMS
FERTILIZERS
AMUSE Z Z'!~'T~,,
tgrNEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lessee..
31Inager
A.1 , 1E1:1()ON. october/Oth, 1964
Ilatiore. for which ocomslon
Mal. MARIC S3IITII
WI!! app..lr iu :11 , i eulelintte.l Comedy of
THE RIVALS
triZ liA E\ .N I NG. vc:II h.. Pro.,:at,l.
SCJI(10: t'uLt SCANDAr
=MI
31r. Marl:
and favorite: 1. 7 011,-
51r..1f MN' , )\\"i'.N,. I;!,..apla•ar hi a Gr,it.
- 11'2:4! V. e.t. it I'I:N"TEit'S
FASHIONADLE 11.1;(.!pai ACADEMY,
Iti4.. 7.1 Till I:I) IZEET. I • nprn for Ur,
I.rni n'our..—F or
di, Cc ltz•I
[.. M. for (iv:1118.m.
Friday 1,1,1111441, at N o'e o• 1.. Private lei , ins
given. I 'ltennirl be lied at the, Munk tilorrr
tutu at the Acar,, lny.lakino, out of tile city, tf
con ruulrn4 ittle•inle•.l 10.
are Hall to let to u, 'pt
FO . Z.. Si. IL-STAINED GLASS.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
BUM SEM OHM,
An infallible remedy for liurnmer Complaint, Diar
rhea, Dynentery, Vomiting, Sour :nomad+ and
Cholera Morbus.
DR. HARRIS' CRIMP CURB,
A specific for •Choi,ra, cra:nps and Pain in ttLe
btuulaca. fur balm by
ARRIS & EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Strees,
AGENTS FOR.
J. SCHOOMIIMIJLR. & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
UZI
McCOVS VERDITER GREEN,
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by
exposure. It will look better, last longer and give
more perfect satisfaction than any paint in the.
Market
I_4IUVIErtI P COOI_,.
ALEX. S. MACRAE,
BROKER AND ACHNT F(>l2.
Chemicals, Drugs. Dyes,Oils. Provi4lolllll
and Produce of every description.
Business conducted on one.half the terms of other
houses.
The American transactions In Liverpool alone ex—
ceed Loudon and all the ports of Europe put to—
gether.
Weekly Circulars, Commercial AdvlceslCable
'Messages. &c., on application. sel2:xT:
QTAINED GLASS, durable.
PAUE, ZE. LLES h imp kr, S Wood street
WINES. LIQUORS, &C
riTTSBUIIIiII IMPORTIAG HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED IWO-
SCHMIDT & FR.IDAY3
LBPORTEBS OF FORZI6
" WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 409 Penn. Street, Pittsburgh,
Would direct the attention of the public to the :set
that, po sessin supper sur facilities through several
large Wine anal Liquor Houses in Europe. and.
making tneir Importations direct. they are enabled
to offer the various grades of choice A.NtS
LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex
amlnations of qualities and comparison of pric.es
respectfully solicited.
A choice assortment of pure OLD RYE 'N tiL
}KEY constantly on hand
PURE NATIVE WLNES.
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA,
Of our own growing. Also, the beet brands or
CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHERRY and PORT
WINES. "Vine Growers' Company" of BRAN
DV, pint flasks, just the thing for travelers.
N. 8.-Particular attention paid to supplying'
families. A. MAMAU-V,
Jr-8:t67 No. 4 Virgin alley. Pittsburgh.
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. 133, 1157, 189. 191, 193 and 195,
MIST STREET, PITTSBURGH,
- MAIMFACTUTUEIIS OF
Capper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey.
Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS,
HOPS, az- mtrs.naa
POT METAL,
Green, Blue, Orange , Purple, Yellow
PAGE, ZELLERS & Uti F, Wood *treet
MEDICAL
•MANHOOD.”—Another New
MEDICAL PAMPHLET, rom the pen of
Da. CURTIS. The Medical Times Bay eof thls work:
'This valuable treatlse.on the enni e and cure of
premature decline, shows how health is impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and
how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of
the Impediments to marriage, the cause and effects
cif nervous debility, end the remedies therefor." A.
Pocket edition of the above will be to warded on
receipt or 25 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR
TIS, No. 513 North Charles Street. Baltimore, Md.
H
W
T
11,1ARIsT2L Jutt O publisAskl S ina l • tied irn O r W e -
ope. Price, Biz cents. A LECTURE ' ON THE
- NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of
Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar
riage generally,
_• Nervousness, Conentuption. Kul
lepy and Fits; Mental and Physical IncapacstY, re
sulting from Self Abuse, &e., by Robt. J. Clar e t , -
well. M. IL. author of the “Green Book'&c. .•
BOON TO THOUSANDS 04" SUFFERtsItS," sent,
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addreaa., post
paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postagy stamps,
to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co. 127 BOWERY
NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE nok 45SG. Also Dr;
Culverwell's "Marriage nide." price I/15 cents,
InyS:D&WT ,
ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT
TO MARRY.
Essays for liounir
On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases l , eldent to
Youth and Early Manhood, with the humane view'
of treatment and oure, bent by mats tra - wutled letter
envelopes free of chum. Addreta, HOWARD Ali
80CIATION, Boa: Phlldelphla,
STAINED GLASS. warranted.
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CRACKER BAKERIES.
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VATEILED Di THIS MT.
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For Sale by Every Grocer in the City
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
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