The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 04, 1869, Image 7

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Ess:tr:ln has irveloeipedrome.
ta jti ii jimo *ants s good fire engine.
esv~~t bar .frogs And blue bottle
tee. ti
Sit. rated flogs have be
b/i/lbila-catintY•
A $20,00Q atciaTiCe will be
BethaitylOollege this summer.
Ti:leen 'who,moves his he
hibbt.4l3i*is at'lltmeer last we
Bum coati and brew buttons
the appearance of the Vtusvi ll e
A BjenicaL and Burgin el H
Johnstown has been immrilorete
Legbileture. _
Tim Beaver Local has cbtxnged hands
and Is new owned and edh ed by Mr.
Thompson Burton. • -
Orr Tke,24lliult,Weill Willis. Mil• one
ofthe Pioneers
EWE Of Can pce n nty di ed
at
lb 4Pqr7B4*o. . - i o •
lasijustlad two handscne • k MR"
tains•pdt: up ither4two: public Kink I .*
They colt tiptiardsvtathinhand &Eta
tiViiiiilm*,,ite Urge Mill'iet Ben:.
jadiesi.,,ivai4
.With a large guan
lit..T.h.aralla. ealroired.bYlirb Oa Monday
therieoadt. -r;, : • •. : r :. ... (~
Inter mountain streams in the neigh.
borhood of Ebensburg, literally swarm
with trout, and large numbers are be
inibbobeirdellY• '
• young Man named Emerick residing
in the section of country known as
Have.e, iu-Allegheny township, Boiner.
set County, hung himself- on last Batur
daY•
liTelt, a Miner imPloyed at
thii, Brady ; Collier, was run over, by a
drift car an the gangway on Filday. even
ing last, And crushed to death.-8/unars,
kin
A BOY named Ed. Jamison, living in
Indiarilconfity; out seethe? - 'boy`named
Hartr - Meldichad i the other day on their
waY' from the 'cut - Was.across ' the
balk ottlil 'brad, severing the sinews
and yteitis.`
Tim dwelling house of Mr. Dawson
Ebbert Georges township, Fayette'
county; was deitroyed by Bic on the 20th
tat. Very little of the furniture was
saved.. Mr. Ebbert's loss is.nearly three.
thousand dollars, -
EIGHT bainunge were aesuoyea by
dire fn Wilkesbarre, on the 24th tilt.
Thus, Kelley while endeavoring to IWO
earns of the contrail of one of the homes
waif killed - by the falling of th e roof, and
several other men were more or less in.
lured.
A.i ;
urvatto five tonsas the ave rage c for
II Delaware& lindsou oar, It would
'take 90,000 can to t -port. the 450,000
tons of coal now44led h (Honesdale);
and allowing. fifteen feet to a car ltwOuld
snake a train 1,850,000 feet long or a
trifle over 255 miles-- "aline Citizen.
Cam NOERZEI, a negr., who was or
nate(' In•' Olittabersbur:,. , About a
month since, charged with outraging
threewhite girls, was co victed list Week
and sentenced to solitary condi:lndent in
the Eastern Penitent! • for thiity4lve
- Two' urn were dro
'Creek * Warren county,
. runtim
thit Stream.. 'One jumpe
and missing. his footing
the other man was thrown
by.an oar stem, and also
On Wednesday 6f last week, a strag
gler attempted to steal a -Ide to Mauch
Chunk on an empty coal car. When a
short distance above Bethl hem the drop
-of the car fell out and he was thrown
n the track, and four Mrs passed over
cutting his bands and head very
badly, but without breaking any bones.
Tin AltoOna Triliune of last week
say 4: The Allegheny Mountains, in the
neighborhood. of Kittaning Point, have
been burning for several days past, and
on Monday night last presented a vett
beautiful and imposing sight. The rain
which fell later in the night, -and on
Tuesday minting, effectually checked its
Taitedthid %squint,. says: On Friday
morning last the 23tilinst, Mrs. Catharine
Mowery, , of Juniata township In this
county i nn omit suicide b drowning
herself the river which run y s
within a
few yarns of the house, Mrs. Mowery
was qpwardsotseventy years of age and
had been partlidly deranged for a year or
two butnever. before bad shown , a die-,
position tobarm either herself or 'others.
- - -
On Wedneiiday last, a sad and fatal ac
cident happened at Speers' new coal
bank, above Bellevernon. A digger, by
the name of Samuel Camp, was engaged
in mining; and, had not been careful to
prop the-roof, and several tons of it fell
lipon him .and; crushed, him to pieces.
The unfortunate man leaves a wife and .
Ave children in destitute circumstances.
4'ra:us of, Liberty. , .
THE BedfOrd 'inquirer says: . "Near
Schellsburg, oh Friday. last, Mr. Michael
Wennet; residing at Marklesburg. Hunt
ingilon county, while erecting a shed for
a brick kiln at Mr. Frill% one mile west
of Schellshurgi Was fatally 'Attired by'one
of the scaffold, poles falling and striking
him on the head. lie lived until Saturday
evening, but was insensible from the time
of the accident nntalt•kW I -exce p t about an hour immediately, after he
he was'
injured.
dlnali
.. Tint TolmlitCird l irfounet siiiiii I d.'wo.
man, heilteg k fte+ Wilmot* .3yitkasmall
baby in fifer arms, 91 01.4 at * house ai . a
resident of Cohentan,ib fiorongh,„ one
day last week, and; ilpon'pretense that she
was about to mapn knee in Johnstown,
left the baby in the care of the mistress of
;be household, ifri:kniediletifieturn when
Ve had succeeded ,In 4er objeci. )31,0
d relorbjantlVOri Baia, other ~ mlitediaa
.aglin left. She has not yet called for the
thud. , ' ..-. ' - I
Twit Huntingdon GlObe saYs: An en
zineer on a freight train, near k eters.,
burg last*reek;',sa* a.: child malki l i s i . 0 .,
7 the track abOut &ilia!' -milieu ahead. .Re
immediately whistled, but the boy did'
. 3 ,0 wear M let4l4-i WI ItePelndliikt
.on, the engineer „continually ,-,w)thdlittg,
and even reversing his '
engine. - liming
'the boy would 'not heed; he got front h 5
etedt on to the coir=eatchei, and caught
:the boy in his'arms,- ere the engine could
„t o uch bimi. and thus saved , his life.
JACOB !EMIT., Mt of Henry }itirtr.,
aged about twenty-four years, was struck
by, llghtnlnipandinstantl t Lik a i*,at
home nestr.§prtn_gt We, t own .
.8h1i); &Win. the storm of last h
,
iil thitetrret
.. . .
1 =riling. meillimilV tii 4he barn
between his . and a at Q.
thiadAllifeitrdd ' - Bade shiir
in the bariolitia' "Ott Are :bY lide light;
iti‘ but reran eitinilththed = beibr e ".. any
antlage wee done.el—bentailep Alsassines.
-:. Giro.. Ihr., Wilma's; :while employed
in a saw pain gestere knyeehipf•Aeetre
county, on the last 1 44,t was • sericoMY
trziet retiatiejared. by.* alias Ilieeeld
RAU, 'Wiz alali striking blm:on the head
withal/eh force as to penetrate 'a . silver
threelcurths of:an inch wide and nearly
half ap inch thick, to the depth df two
and nrcmrth inches in hia head near` the
corner of has right the sliVer';Was
extracted; and lhe unfortunate man is
lying in a very, critical conclition, being
at times entirely , deranged.
tel l
Tan Greensburg Democrat e
Monday evening last, , a workm
Pennsylvania 'Railroad, 'at Con
Furnace Station went to the Co
river to cat C h -a few fish for hid b
Wbilst enjoying ` himself ca
of the
fin
of he perosAvcd so
glittering in ! the bed of the riv
curiosity led him to the spot to.
examination. and to his :astonish
found twobundred and tbirty-five
in 'five and 'twenty , dollar gold
When the money was Placed -
whom, and under what cif'
a mystery
n killed
built to
t about
I improve
dice.
•ital' for
by the
Deceit. or - Boles Wkittirg, I
BY Ilas"Pkr :cOratuttTou.
The Man who wrote
Home, " never had r •
do t ol" comae noi. 'lda
home ray .he didn't. Nobody wh
about anyth.ing ever has IL
ont ofanythins he Immediately fro I
writes about Novae writes so
"headinge" as tho man who is out
I=l. " '
Certainly he didn't ever have
home. The man who wrote the "Old
Chair" never had ail atin chair in
life. 'The best he hiul ' was an old
bottom chair without TUTiI back to 1
, The author of "Take Mel Ihielc to
zerlriiid" never Was in Switzeziand.
nearest he ever came 'twit was pi
the William Tell saloon eating 13
kris-4,aes why, that was the
coW "M il o d.
th o er, I've Come Home to
hasn't spoken to the std woman for y,
and wOuldn't - ges near the house. Be.
ilfin
shies, he is one of that Class of sPiti
lets who don't believe they, ever will die.
His health was never better. The er
is nothing but a mother-in-law, and a
is dead anyhow.
There is the author of the "Old Oaken
Hubket," too. Mete wasn't a - beckeit on
thewhole farm, the water - being drawn
with it tin:pall or a cistern pole.
~ "
'.., .
"If .I had buta tlecnisanda - viu" stated
privately to his friends thit_he would be
perfectly contented,: with, . half that
stun, as he was doing chores inst.for his
board and three months schooling in the
winter. , -:
The author of "Chainpagne Char
ley" never drank anything but ten•cent
whiskey.
The man who wrote "Mary had a little
lamb"'knew very 'well it was nothing
bat, a link lamb fry.
"Shells of ocean" is a humbug.. The
plaintive p.xet who, represents himself as
wandering, one rantuner's ere * . with sea
beat thought, on a pensive , shore, was
raised in the interior' of Pennsylvania,'
and was never ten =lei aWisy from his
home in all his lis "Gathered ,sliells,"
did he ? 'All the shells he ever gathered
were, some egg -shells back of his mother's
kitchen. - ,
"Bark, I hear the angels sing" spent
all his evenings in a concert beer saloon.
Angels, Indeed ! • •
The man who wrote the "Bong of the
Shirt," hadn't a shirt to his back, wear
ing a wamus for the most part.
"Oft in the Stilly Night" need to get
on a spree and make the stilly night howl,
till daybreak. •
'red .on Coon
on the. lath,
: rafts'imt of .
, off. the Taft
1
was drowned;
from - the raft
met a similar .
The author• of "We Met by Charm"
knew. very 'well it *as • arranged before.
hand. He bed-been weeks in contriving
it—and she admired his contrivance.
The author of "I know a bank," etc.,
didn't know one where he could get his
note discounted. The only check he
ever held was a white "check" on a faro
bank. He never had a red check in all
his life.
"What are the wild waves saying ?"
knew very well they were reproaching
him for running away from Long Branch
without paying his hotel bill.
"Who will care for mother, now ?"
Who, indeed I You took the old woman
to the poor-house just before writing
the song, and there is nobody but the
Postmaster to care for her now.
"Hear me, Norma," was deaf' and
dumb. He couldn't make his pa hear,
nor ma. ,
"My mother, dear," used to' thrash the
old woman within an inch of her life.
The author of "Rain on the Roof"
always slept in the basement, except
when he 'slept out of doors.
"Let rnehles him for his mother" got
mad because his mother •wouldn't have
him, and whipped her little boy within as
inch of his lire.
"I. dr*. islet I dwelt in marble •halle"
used to cheat at marbles when ahoy; and
his dream was a horrid nightmare brought
on by remorse at the redollection of fraud
ulent marble hauls.
"I'm saddest when I sing" was tickled
almost to death if invited to.
"Happy be thy dreams"! sold benzine
whisky. You l can fancy what kind of
"dreams" were produced. . •• .
"Ho one to love" having Just killed off
his fifth *lto, naturally felt like the devil
about IL—Cincinnati Times.
IT za yeus'eltice tbe cal o rie : -
gineOf Ericsson was, temporary at:least,
discarded for Luso : in - propellag vessels
and other.thingsneedingtivast poWer, and
found a very wide circle of usefolitess* in
light naechanlcalrdo tf end Other such
thelmittibtis trillettile attending
"the production of electricity has" hitherto
been the reason Whylag ,hati apt Pella
used as it Motive,' toptVii:
ingenun l y rths;:nt. trendi en cier, by
name Cara)hsa mii4fi aMO glade ell
gloek for attachment to* sewing machine,
'The 1 1111e!'llsced in a Oonirelliantonrwo,
or c o nceale d.n a footstool, supplies the
motive - power, touching a button applies
it, and, at an expepurqg about eighteen
or twenty cent& per'day; the , little Arsine
saves' much edbrt, strength and really
fatiguihg labor: Of course; it " may int
applied to other things. And although
electricity cost, about ..thirty , tim as,
much as Mean', 'its neat; compac Land
easily applied action,4wlll uridoribtedly .
ia g
Come ,illtomide use for , much work involv=
aeliate; movement in domestic =or
manufacturing_aihtira • •
MIEMI
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Alligtion7 county
•
lirauxit CAL Dee'd.
Igo. 3, Dftember Term, 1889. AIIU Writ of
Partition.
To Mrs. Jane Sallee, formerly Janet; ldwell.
now Interissrried with Samuel !Milani Margaret
Powell; formerly widow. of WiiilaM Caldwell,
deed, new, 'intermarried with Deftben
Robert - Caldwell, ..1...W. Caldwell, Elizabeth
Scott. formerly Elisabeth Caldwell. tea titer-
married wild Daalel Scott, heirs. &a., of. William
Caldwell, deceased, late of West Deer T0w 1161 4.
Allegheny county, Penna.
You are Hereby notified that an InqulsitiOi will
be held in pininance of the above meationed
writ of pattitlon or Valuation on tbs Premilefi iu
West Deer Township, Allegheny county; rLion
TUESDAY NAY 18th, 1869,
a: "On
on the
1
emangh
l etnangh
l oakfast
k g some
ething
gis
In• e an
ent he
dollars
pieces.
ere, by
• CP.B le
.
to mike parittlosito and '
among the heirs of said
deceased' th, Ina manner sad in such prgporuon
asb7.4e ibisVoramoaireahli Is directed,
whleb time sad plate you my Weald
it you • t4fik Wyo. -
Sweet
dive.
r I as
at
writes
thlicapios Oer,
Pittapargh.Appil Oth m ,1869.
Ta THE OUTTIANIP COVIRTOF
Allegheny county.
Imam) ,
f hie
JAM HINDMAN, D6ceased
•
7, Deeember Term, 181311. Allem Writ
01 Pirtittork
any
Arm
his
split=
To Margaret Ana Hindman, widow of James
Hindman, deceased.; Hags . H; linulap, for
merly 'Eliza H. Hindman,. intermarried with
John. Duallapr James Hindman', Willie z
Hindman, 'Jcisepla Hindman, Margaret
Goshen, formerly Margaret H. Bind
man, intermarried with William Clinfieni and
Mary, Aber, formerly Mary Hin t dstan, intennar•
'doff with William Aber: heirs ao, of James
Hindman, dec , d, late at Jefferson toiniablp, Al
legheny enmity,
You are hereby notified tiest an thwileltios will
be held in pnwraanee of the atterre saratiosied
Wait of partition and valuation, on ilia premises,
Jefferson township, Allegheny comety, Petuas.,
wit,
The
g 111
Iser
12a
ON THITINDAT, My 20% 1869,
to make partUlon to and among the Loch* se laid
deceased In inch manner and In slash prepertlons
u by tbelaws of Ms Connuonweallb Is directed.
to., at which Urns and place you may attend U
you tldnk.Prolier•
Etssanws orszcs,
April sth. 1869.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
Auegheny county,
FREDERICK WERLING Dec'd
1Q...0. 3, *arch Term, 1869. Wrkt °Monition
To Charles Wehling, John Webling, William
Wehling, Wilhemins Wehling. Intermarried
with Heary Dneyfr.- Sophie Allebling.. Inter
married with ma Widde,_Elophts rt. 33otte,
Mize B. M.-N ol te; Caroline W. Nott ,e Ida W.
Norte„ Frederick W. Nottei Anna W. Nolte,
children of Caroline Meyer, deceased. who was
married to Frederick W. Notts. oho being
daughter of Caroline Webting, deceased. Sophia
Meyer. intermaniedwuhFrederlik Stuakmeyer,
said Eiophia having died and league child, Bernie
EtuetMerer Charles lituckmeyes. Wllitelmina
Meyer, intermarried with John Foell. Sophia
Welding. Intermarried with Henry Vomit. WU
.lism Web Ina ', Liss Welding. Wilhelrr lea Web.
hug; children of David' Welding, Henry Wet).
ling. Elsa Wohling. , Marts We ding, William
Wehllnßß andFrede, let Notte. Guardian ad Mum
'of lipphla Nolte: Eller Nitrite, Caroline Nolte,
Ida Nolte, Frederick Nolte, Bertha liturktneve ,r
Charles Meyer. Wilheinthis Meyer. Louisa Wen.
ling, Wilbelmina Webling, IfilissWebling, Marla
Welding and Willisin buirs, an., of
Frederick Welling, deceased , late of Lower St.
Clair township. Allegheny county. Penns.
You are herfty notified that an retplab ion will
be held Lo Mimetic. of tbe above mentioned
Writ of Partition and velnetion ou the Premises
in Lower Et. Clair township, Allegheny county,
Penna., on
Taeaday,, 25th Day of May, 1869,
To make partition to and
and su ch heirs of said
d. ceased in such manner and in proportions
as by the laws or this Commonwealth's directed.
WA at which time and place you may attend tr
Ton think proper.
88tarrr , 8 OmCs.
Pittsburgh, April 5, 1889.
NNOTICE._ By. anecree of the
AA 'Court, made at Beaver County. Pa., April
AS, 18 . 89, the undersigned was confirmed
Receiver of C. IL' HALL & CO., and
In .compilance therewith I 'will' dispose of
Lubricating and Refined Oils and Bain!s
of said firm. and .will sell at .Puulfc Sale, oi
the premises, in the Borough of Glasgow. Beaver
County. Pa., on the BTH OF JPNE NEXT, at 1
o'clock r m., all the property of C. H. Hall &
Co., known as the "Point Oil Works,' , consist
ingot Leases, Machinery. Tanks, Buildings, £c.
&c., t "gethrr with &Bolls teen remaining unsold.
Terms Cash. And also give notice to allpersons.
Indebted to said firm to make trumNilate payment
is me. H. BENNETT, ReCelver
of C. 11. HALL At CO..
_PITTSBUIZOII, 11417 1,
_4809. splu-tor.s
NOTICE—To Walker Herr Jolt,
or in casaba be dead, to his Pur." l4 r o 9 "
resentatleest • • - -
Thee notice that on Iday 1609, SAMUEL
ff , PPKII flied tas petition in tl , e th.a.ll or coot
mo. newt, pine county of Allegheny,. P111.411ti•
slug .torch that 011'April CUB. 13t. gavot*
the said ICALICE.II. IiEt•RIOVI . a toortgaset to
ecure a balance of mud:tam money on a tract of
land to South fatrette township, describer) In Um
petition, *smith mortgege Is et record In the tie.
corder , * office of Allegtt4oy county, in Vol. f),
I'ags UV; and-that the whole - amount of said
mortgase,f principal and Int !rest has, been 'Salty
paid. You are required to
_appear In said Coot, un Monday o r 'Juno tile:Lip answer the
said PeUtioswotnerwlsosdecreewlit bestride so-'
corotog for shedAtd ostler lion • of 'kind inott
gage
my1:141
N" re ••' ' ' '
00114 of Diamond Street,Pittsburgb.
'All Minims Interested aro hereby housed Mist L
mitr i
the mpostof YlewerklikSbei StriloPell
and oldquilli 4M91114 1 bT b Mom A
;DiainMid , so Fury strict, nu a polbeed in
confirmed. an peaking : Air Wm
ol d to or benefits wtqe are require to PAY
the same to me witnla rtyAllys, otberwuie
tbey will be entered as Ile !at the roper.
ty. ,Alt. property otilisiniiino,444ii dr.
4,4l ; iatial
sirees, , wen of Shamuses Hen .mu be
fitrbei AN: l2l,Bl *th Itilli 4 0 . , . 01•14144.441
been assessed. • •
, ~ __..-
J. ...T. !Wan& I Attoniey: 1G
soomar so. i l ifts avenue. ,
V meteor ou 6 5 11 ,416ift ****ooo -
,In Th e atteforl the e f tplleition'-cir I hweeta•
teal Mellott! Refitting en beim !AssOislattort ot
Allegheny olty. for. for t s cherter of Ineoreoratlpm -
And now. to *At, APHIL M4th; 1.609; In the
Cori of CcnamOn Pleas of Allegheny count'',
It it ordered that notice& the above avelleallon
be "Ineetted In the pit Ibursh Gunn+ for At
taut' three weeks; and that tbe same will be
granted at neat' term of said flours, miles, 'ex
oeptlomi be Med In prove{ time. • • •• • •
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In MO 'Softie of
AT 10 O'CLOVIE A. K.,
SAMUEL B. ciLtfikro mei=
In the Estate of
AT 10 O'CLOck, A. sit.,
lIALIMEL 8, CLIILSY, Sheriff.
In the Estate of
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
SAIIITEL B. CLITLET.Sheriff.
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lIBJECT TO THE OZMO/O.N Or XHILE
• rIIBLICAN ooIm.TTCOMPDITIOIL
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lespeetreuy ;_ eo zooneolt4, :self a candidate
SHEBIPIP, gui3jOet to , t h e Ile -gee of the 'Be •
phihisill'lrtriliel If anfieelisniel‘ l "ir e l Li f
o denote slimy energy an-heifer/as '8
and '''"tti"".
' UI discharge of the duties Of the , oßirs,
apl3:d&F 9. Frau, TING.
rola SHERIIit,
soups ROSS,
Will be ketuadidate for SHERIFF , Anhject to
the decision of the iiepubdcatt Cou Mr Conven
tion. -
rg`FOR sitzturr,
Joan 8. BABE,
. ,
Of Pittsimrgb, tinblect to the decision .
of the
"Union Bleblicen OontitTponventlon. • . -
ttp2B-D/1
orIFOR SHERIFE:
' Iwonle t elotalullyannomme to the citizens of
Alletthenteonar %bat twill be aoaodldate for
the office or SlizßoPs.fflableet to the deatston of
the next et tizik,tf
urtlog neptibllcati County Con
*murk 1).11:4F,
talo Township:
EMU
EGY7f B annum.
. Joule a. vaisoar
, ,
aplage:
o_oEll_ s a be . ...thlo:irs.!_h_ e
l e
r, lit . private' Dum, D,
3911 be eandldete /orthe office
71004, 34 11 7 =Matto the deolvkamottbeoUntee
yeelention. -; ar2Oll7BDl
orvoit simiti t Fr.
wtwans & InpritoN,
Will be.. eandtdate Rif the Side if, 'Sherif, sub.
e= the decision of the Union Republican
Convention. ..mh26icia•ditP
C4)olVrt nilEitBl7lß.
(LntelDceiret Major 11. Sr. Vols..ywill be a eandi
oatelos .entunination, subject toile decision of
tb6 tie)OUI
IP PIA County Conventien.
WU 14-
ant?Ai COUNTY TREASUII7 •
clokhz a coPautrais
_
Of 7/tiabeth townshin,, wiil. be a candidate fbr
the abase °dice, satdect to the decision of the
Republican Count, onyention.
errAhrno&P...- :
wroitt Agzampapt,
11131111 T SIMPELT, •
win be.ocandlelate ibr nomination to the omee
01 Recorder tor Allaatany count?. Inallect so the
acelaion or the approaching &publican Clotualy
Convention. • • apa0:1811 •
rarFOlt 11.11C011.D1E.11,
AtiGIIIITOII 131301CIBRT,
Alinheay City, /ate private Fifth Excelsior
Remeat. Lona leg l at h e Second , tlOll Ban
Battle. ap22:lle.par,
FOILHEGISTEII OF WILLS
JOSSPII 8. MUT,
Subject to the deeLsko of the Repubtlian County
Convention.
hP28:123
W.FOR CLERK OF COIIRTS,
1 1 1:4:1r9er.
JOlll, O. BROWN,'
MtUvula borough, late prime Co: if, 105 id
Reg'', Penna. V 01.., (*object to the decision of
the - Union Republican COunty Conveation. ap:s..
10 - 'l'o THE CITIZERIS OF AL. .
LICUILENT COuNTIN• I mpectfully
antiotiace meet( as a canaidate for the office of
OP - COURTd, sublect to the decision of
the Union Republican Uounty , Convention. I.
woold state thee the Once but fhe ONE
TERM.
U. the rterininetkra of which X .
cheerfally retire; believing that there are others
equalb , entitled toile honor and aniohnnents of
the office. and as competent as myself I will be '
under obligations tO th e citizens of the county:
for their suppOrS. Very reeneettall_
BittiWNE,
Late 102 id (oltt13114) and atit Pa. Vol. Regt.
liar - FOR . COUNTY COMMIS.
BLOKE%
ZOS;r1: IRMN,
will be a candidate ibr County Conitniasioner,
Subject *the decision of the Union Rebabboan
County Convention. • , spnaus
SPBCL&L ,NOTICES,.
ORNAMENTAL AND lISE.
Pl i L liv s F ß . l g ui TYp L E Y r.
For children. outwers three_ irfthotir
tips. illanderer:TH:e
tarEPFILEIPSY CAN HE GYRED
Those haviag• frtendi &filleted are etri
nostly stdielted to send for a Circular Letter of ,
References and Testintonlals. which will con
vince the most skeptical of the curability qf the
daunts. Address VAN BUREN LOOKROW.
M. D.. 38 Great Jones street, New YorX..
intalhaZ•ditlP
arINARRII AUL AND CELIDA•
CY. —An Essay Sir youßen on the crime
of Solitude, and the RISES and ABUSSS
which create impediments to RIAGE, with
sure meows of relief. -Sent in sealed letter on
!elopes. free of charge. Addles', Dr. J.
Llif HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila
delphia. Pa. ;al9:d&F
•ne=ieeT
IatrRATCELELOWNHAIROVE.
This splendid Hair Dye la the _ NUM th e world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, :ells
- ble, instahtaneoust no disappointment; no ri
diculous tints; remedies the 111 effects of bad
dyes* Invigorates and leaves the Nair soft and
beauhtful. btaci or brown. Bold by &U Druggista
end erfumers; and properly applied at Batch°.
lor's Wig Factory, No. 16 Rood street. Now
York. au29:V7EI
IarDOCTOR. WHITTIER CON -
• TINDER T TREAT ALL PRIVATE
Diseases. nyphilis In all Its forms tionorrheea,
Oleet, ktrictare, .tc., completelt eradicated.
Thet numerous class of cases maul ng from self
abuse, producing unmanliness, nervous debility,
Irritability, eruptions. seminal emissions, end
linen) impotency. permanently cured. Persons
afflicted wl.h oetleate. Intricate and long 'stand
ing constitutional complaints are politely Invited
to call tor consultation, which costs nothing.
'Experience. the, best of teachers. has enabled
him to perfect, remedies at once 'fitment,. safe,
permanent, and which bus oat casts esti be used
without hinoranee to ness. Medkunes pre
pared lathe establishment, which embraces *of
lice; reception and waiting roonm; oleo, Mirding
1 1 11 U sleeping apartments for patients retteirluiL.
daily vendee' concentrating vapor and chemlw
cal baths, thusthe famed mineral
springs. No matter.who have flitted, state your
case. , Need what lie +slain his pamphlet of Ilfty
Pages, sent to ant address for two stamps in sad!
eO . envelope Thousands. of cases treated &nen.
ally, at owe s . and Nil over the country, Omni..
ration tree, p ersonally or by mail... Offlce No. 9
Wylie farms (tear Ca Routs) Pittsbuggh,
Pa. Roars A. Kt NP. N. OlXOttPil /11 X.
to tt P. X. Pamphlet sent to any address for two
EUBINOVALS.
PEOPLES' MRS BM,
THE rzorracs , sa i rnres naics
.
HAS . HHHOTED THVORAMT TO
NO, 81 Fourth dcumue l
•
rmelostely oppositeto its flintier loeitlon.where
It will remain until the .11a0e Denotit Gamma
Building it completed. when the Bank wilt. then
ba Located in that, bnlitlingy
A. F. VONIZIONXIIOAIST.
BECRETAET AND THEAetIRE.II.
14k. 1669, • • • arlinki4..
Rr4SVO,AL.
-
a. M. GAZZAM,
'Attoraey-at•Law, has removed uwollloo to 'No.
98 TIVTH AVENUE.
OOWNEWS.
Q11:80 BUD 3 Dimling,
lan4lll*# for 1 0 , 4 4XP'13 nirbaA
TI a fairest iad beat. The 'halals "IL W. , roa
only loaf. Take ma else. antra
EWE
sp2l:
J. P. DEIVIVISTON,
. .
ar4':b3.
~£+'F.~'~`,i aL?.:.µ.. pr„~.»
• :1:.•
„ .
B oot % sans 4510 IRAMPETS
FOR ,211ir'317LZ10.1%;
SMITHSON'S• EMPORIUM'
as AND bi'llitifivitha.
Mesrs. H. B. atit i flt CO .. tdsttrietore
at the well Imown Mammoth Auction House are
a t aa excitement consenuent upon the ar•
rival of new goods which ate. wing sold at re
markably low Prices. Qoods oteyery,variety• t ilie
finest sewed beets, the most amionable tat
moral gaiters and anklet shoes, slipperi,
blankets, flannels. cloths. casslmeren: antler) .
and carpels. Call and examine. trouble.to
guOW goods. Ladles'. mimes' and children's
turd 'lt almost your own prices. All Roods war
ranted as reuresented. n
mixT
AT AUCTION,
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6
•
At 10 o'clock e. x., win he sold on the premise..
The New Malt - Honsi, N 0.5 Penn St.
Having a capsclq• of about tWelee tiattedd Einar
earnestlels per week. The , attention or purchasers, Is •
y invited to the . above valuable Property.
It being one or the most substantial' bulldlugs of
the kind in this country, and baying all modern
Improvements. The above Malt donee is bull:
on leased
_property having 7 years to TIM from •
April lat, xsesia, Mahe rent of $11115,00.
Parties desiring to examine the premises. Air
wanting 'timber infonnaldon. will call at the Of
fice et:Nr. B. GABBARD& GO., earner of . Penn
and Water streets.
M.-FARMS AT GALE.
HainO—At tame time and place. 3 Wagons. Lot
ss,' Malt Shovels, Watering_ Cans, 3 Plat•
form Sadia. 1 Pair Small &Wes, Safe, sll
Desks. 1 Letter Press, 1 Llock.
Atso—A.lot of Malt and Mops, and a large lot,
of empty Backs. •
H. B. 811 /T/3150Pirdc CO., Axicirs.
ap2a:h7s-mis
L ,*711141313,
SSiONEE BSLFrBOOB. AC
COUNTS.—TUBBDA.Y EVENINCF,- Mar
t . at 13 toclo,k. by order of . J. - M.lCANytirmy
and W. A. LEWIS., AsSignee lu Bank t will
be sold on second floor of Comeignales
Booms, 106 tinUthdeld street, the • Bonk ac.
counts of B. B. Nu/MO, amountingto:66,ooo.
A. 110.11,WA1116,
Auctioneer.
=I
yALIIABLE
BALLSTON .AND WESTERN Pior
vg&VIA OlL.—Tuesday . evening.' May. 4th.
at 7,tfroMlock, :will he sold • on second itoor-of
Commercial Ba les 800r0a,106 Smithasid street:
55 shares &N. National Bank.
) 5 shares 'Exchange 2fational Bank.
104 suareaNestern rennsylvatila OLICe.
Also, by culler of Executor. -
3000 shares Ballston t ii CO.
A.' MCILWAINE,
ma ' Auctioneer.
1 tv, I ( AO al Pi FrA ~ i *1 IA
LEGS!
LEGS!!
The Artificial Limb . Alaaafactaring CO.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE. OF — PENNA.
All Shareholder* are Mem 317sartill the
Limbs Mader by Has Comps/11y,
To those requiring a limb we Would saythat
our own exper/eno: Ina induced ua to establish a
factory here that would make a comfortable sad
durable Ilmtr for a reSSOfilable sorter. "Aft. r try
ing a number of aolie socket and padded socket
legs,. we have each foiszid mere coinfogkandnae
fatness •in this "ADJUNTAIILX LACKING
SOCKS.Di.thae In any othtrmade in the mien
try. One of our number, a skilled mechanic, , has
charge of the shop. We have bought the right to
use two of the best patents, and by our experi
ence we hope to Improve In every, tray that will
add to the comfort, durability or appearance of the
limbs we make. We have out the price of our
new legs at *SO. Persons from a distance are
only detained In the city while the measure and a
east of the Injured 1 ble taken. •
1 he saving to per baser', as compared with
Eastern prkes, is cite 3 , 1 n eto 719 tne prise
4 4
of legs: • t least • Ild , railroad fire, hotel bills
and other traveling expenses, and then we are
satisfied that oar limb Oral/ srfee brttee'satiefacrons
than any ens owlets Neer Pori or PhifadstpAta,
It we can get orders,We can maintain our factory
at the above price, and we • therefore ask an ex
amination be fore going elsewhere.
We make to order end keep on hand a suptdi
of stockings braces , and applbeiees.lorininred
:ot defbrmed Ilnilne_. also, crutches, trusses, 'lota
der braces ge: For farther information ur ch ,
cuter, Con taining many testimooial letters from
those who nave worn our artificial Ilan ea,ad dress
'ARTIFICIAL LAMS MANUFACTURING CO:,
No. 503 PENN 81 BERT, between' Thirteenth
and Fourteenth. Pittsburgh: Pa. avillibli Tr=
WELLABIAILLER & CO.,
Nos. 221 and 2 3 Liberty Street;
Corner
.of Irwln, now offer to the trade allow
• Agin 'Wetly
Prime New Creel Orleans Sugar and
r_orto Rico, Cuba and lingllsh Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore
lined do.
Golden Drips,, Lovering.: Ening., Stuart's,
'Adams. and Long Island Syrup'.
Porto Mee, Cuba and nglish Island Molasses.
/ Young Hyson, asps Imperial. Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Mineola ea.
Java, Lagsayra and 1 Coffees.
Tobacco. Lard 011, Flo ' Hills , Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, Le., cons ntly on hand.
/MPORiELBY 13 OF
m
Fine Brandies ines and Segars.
ilbenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hoek Wines
of litnael I Co.. In bolt es.
Sparkling Moselle, -Soli trsberg and JOhannle
burg, Hookbelmer, Burgundy, de.
Brandenburg . I Freres' Fine Olive OIL
do do Claroi,,_ imported In bottles.
do do Whit Wines. In bottles.
M. Work &Sons' Sparkling Catawba.
I ine old Sherry, Hewett* and Port NY Wee.
Free Old Monongahela Bye Whiskies, pare.
• do Very Superior Old scotch .do 00. 1
.1.31.80. • i
Sole Agents for Moat Chandon'e Grand Yin.
Vmenay and &nary Champagne.
Bnuidies of our ows seleet.on and warranted.
j 24:143
KIIN'TCY LIM 011
$2.00.-TIUS CARD
entitles the bearer, ,on presentation,
to TWO DOLL/Lll.B abatement on a
cash purchase of 015.00 at the great
clesp clothing house of
•
S. 0. TELATSZIRMAN, .
I ORIGINAL 810 NUMBER 11,
iiixth Street, late St. Mir.
.-,
Nobody - beat, by Me establishment. but bar
dealing to 'all! Can arid be omit:iced. All
elottans,plabily imbed bY brbited cards t at
.
zowzsr.cals.zr ..I).BlCA'f,%`;'
. . .
. . . ._.
. ,
•
Bo theit no one maybe deceived genies er
jab. puce. (*lona tiff umber ii, SALTH .
ATTLEE*. late Bt. Clair:
BEWARE OPCOUNFERrEIII3 Or''/1188
-
8. B..TBAIDERBIAR.'
- ..
ile2s;ToAt
.." 4 "
•
. I: have Is .atervand :Ma' imustaatif imielirtal
direct item loanWflataWs..t.t hoMAIW ni
meet ,of BUILDNA-, sr - moult sit.W. Nt idit ...
offar . foride op Ay fale, Aeneas/Al:l,So%* tt
elm.
_to her vlth calla ludortment of
,LERY, UNIX ;AIM REVOLVERS_ . "AIM hi)
batit 'election oft DISOBANICIP TOOLS, eat.
prising all Jhe latest. anti treat itswireamath
shown Id the 'trade, . -
. I have, my factory. in 'hill , operation's, aerial,'
and. am preparett to, do A kiwis ol'iob "volt the
same 'aa before , the fire o f the Md, of Yobrearft,
web aa rl* ding rutirs,_ scissors - knives, - Dm,
Illns In hire Wades, and Tawdrily all kinds of
lightmaehlaely..
,
JAMES; eo*N,
NO. 138 WOOD IffiDDET, PITTOBUD,qN.'
ol l iimrea t tia. e t r iritTe l at ri rt n etti
7orid.
seams
, ` 0 4.; 5 1f I
4 41W1-,
#.5
NA44444,tafir.-4,--44
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A
iliA
IarnSFEINP, OPERA 110178.10.
•ISadaser
.. ..... . .... . iitrariboit•
.......................... lf. W.Cyttezmp.
yeThe hfarager takes tdeadnee. to announce that
he hos made an en t renient with Measra.
ERAnd sud ttielr celebrated !ento
mb Troupe fur e production of tr. L. trey &
Grand ram/ Trick Pantopttme entitled.
HLUMPTY -ntrßlPTre
. . .
TeltrbAr EVENING', May 4.1 n. 1669.
will be presented with enure new seeneyy • led
genie prise., Machinery. Tricks and Transfor
ations, rro_portieth - Deconition a , Ae , • •
TOVY:DENIitit 314 caown; GU,. A. GLUM.
as•Pantaltionf BARRY LICSLIE as Harlequin;
MiLLE A UlllO I, as Columbine.
Matinee on Wednesday_ and Saturday Ate.'
PITTSBURGH' TIREATBE.
H. W. WiLLIAIIB, Lessee tan Mana ..
ger
TO-NIGHT-311as Annie U. Whorls. Emma Lloyd,
eam.,C011yer.,.7.,W. McAndrews % Charley Gard
ner' andine 'Mammoth Company in a new bill.
WEDNE c DAY—GeneIit of Mmandrisrs.
Lidier Matinee every Wednesday and cater
day. -
COMlNR—dennie ?nee' and W. B. Cavanagh.
• WANT-PID--40 young Moles. Apply at the
Box Ogles.
tarn uuNrairß m usE
AND PARLOR 30IRNAGEiti:0,
'£'he;•great Vain. ..Ziesorte w
n i t t. AirrtilVE. between '
Wood street. , apposite Old Theatre. • • , • an , • .
djirrgoen DilJrnd Eveltinir, MI the year round.
miastote. dentetehUdren. ittoenta. -
L=ao ;A II OF lAt m
AT LAI‘A.:IIIaL
DB. igt:hit.96:2l7,
Of ininitac4ishisi.
. .
• .. ..
... .
Will continue his . celebrate if eenrie of edmirabld
poputatLestures eYen , , °Tanta' is week.aa , fol.
lows: MONDAY EVENING, on - Digestion ,
Causes and Cure of "Griseral Deblllty,_ ,, etc:
THE NDAY:EVENtOG.. on th e Haut, -How to
` •Zorleh and Purify the Blood."' eth. ,i maw-
NESDAYEVEI#ING,'on the LUallis.Uallleand
Cure , or PPWeak Lunge' " .etc. - .slit, Kr
EVENING, on the. Erwin and •Nerves -;. uses
I nc"
and Care of Nervous. DehltliA ‘ater ' DAT '
EVENING, on' the Or or tne serum.: W.
Ear, Nose and .Throat • 14A,TIIIIDA it- i -
!bra, on the Temperament& .Anatomy of the Ho
uma Face, Beauty of the situseth
Co
Languor:, of Expresslan, eta., splendidly illus
trated Inth ay far *be (nest
to
of Arm.
tomleal models and spemmens overseen In the.
United States, costing over $115,000 lh . Paris.
Beata to theillat Lemur* free Beasalnlustee-
tures admission 25 cents.. • -. , , nlll'
_ __
itgr'ffEue,ikxwiLm LnisAnv
IILS Atr6llloTl L. DA! N,
LT TILE F Ittnr o B i3 OZEZi N i 121 3. VEI
READINGS & RECITATIONS,
FROM THE MOST POPVLAkOOETE A.1911'
DEAMATZETtii AT TEE:.
ACADEMY OF . MUSIC,
Thursday &ening'May 8, 1868.*
PROGILLADIr.. •
PART':
Two Scenes from School - for Seandai....ftheridati.
Charge of the Light Brigade ' Tennyson
Bingen on the.......... .311ra.Norton•
The hianiae Honk Lewis'
The Last Heir ' F. Hood"
•
The Court Scene front the Iferchent of Venice,
Shakspeare.
Fontenot', (Poeta on the old Irish brigadjr.navis.
The Raven.— E. Bee.
Eineridan's Ride - • .T. Reed.
Chapter from the Widow Beclott gaper..Wictier.
•
A DMIIMOIA, AO CENTS.
No irserSed seats. '
Doors open at 7;‘. Iteadlnfiseommenee at 8
o'clock. rickets for sale at LIBRARY itotarS..-
corner 'or Pun and aixtti streets, 'and at ST.
CFIAN.L.E4HOTS,L. .
far - ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TILE RENEGADE.
POTOMAC.
A NATIONAL DRAMA
Ender the inspiere ,of Posts $ end 88•
POR SIX NIGHTS ONLY
Monday Evening May-' 5 •10 1869
•
•
Tinder tl e supervision and yranatement of 110.
le. TANNEHILL, of the Pittsburg Theatre.
and late of Pite's Opera liouse,,Cinc natl.
Characters by Members of the Older..
Pargnette and fi , eas Circle...
Family Circle and Gantry.. ....
Reservrd seats 115 cents extra.
Box office open from. 10 A. X. till 3 P. X.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The "Grand Army of the Itepublic" Is corn.
Posed of emldiers of the Linton who served In tee.
late Rebellion Ihe Brivate Fo.dier Is the peer
of the hlrhest officer. 'The obit cts of 'the-organi
zation are charitable.: benevolent. * inst.' welt'
and.patriotic, and should command the respect of
all stood citizens. •
To extend a helping hand to the widotin; whose
husbands and sons were our c mrades, many of
orwhm Ile burled on the thousands of battle
assist
h l
the cemeteries or the land, - and to assist in:
the supp its or crippled ao..dlers, the educe.
Bon of the soldiers' °amens, respecthally
ask the patronage of a i6enerOnd public. •
• • • • - RE COMMIPTEIL.
lar'A GRAND FAIR
In now being held at "MIL UR ft , S EfALL,corn
er of 711th avenne and Olit street, for the billet
of ST. AGNES ( Hutton, Sobb. Befreebtae.lllll
nl4
served and an excellent band of 10111 attetd. I
&nee eterf eventee. aoeigit SsaB I
TO BOILIDEIIS I • •
a oo.oeo feet Dry Pine soiirds.
iso:otio rbetah. Inch Clear Plink:
35,090 feet 1l Ina Opmmon Plaq;
1111,000 feet Dili and X tacri MI:
Xs#olll ft. I,4ii.ii and 8 It teft Poplars
6
10.oUU bet ry op) seantikag; ..... „
30; 00 Tees
_ry elio Pui_ ikstiftrdat
R00;000 teat Hetnicadt %mg.
003.4otkANo.fll VI - tailing Edda-.
900.000 a. ha ll1•10-ilbOrtas; aawedt
, 3 /100 NO.I. 10-tank =nowt aimed;
c ~ not' , Ir e Brlcltt ', 1 .% • . .
, , Tile.. 1 -.. . "
I. ," '' 00' Tone Firelay; ' .'• -' * 2 .--
Alao, Bar Am diannbar., on
AM !Cedar
pasta, and all articles In the line on hand and. hit
1 1 .1 6 .1'llitaWfigfelattri,f,nvepri - r - etn . , 'a•
_Juniata etreeta, ISLtth ward.ltftiZghtnY. Ode Dor.
ough LI Nadellester, apdi
. .
• •-
FLvR
.
paßk •
MILL FAIILY•
_ -
•••
ritenr, MILL Three Starefeta BraitiL equal to t
FRENCH ; FAMILY FLOUR‘
matt n o ir %slit olqioeielit iiit viten fine,
that , ardereil. i,. , _ ~---
IeFARL num Hiram imAnts,
suCtilu. an 4; ins ic a l l i n t illek o st, x.otua. •
•
... 5.... . ,
, Warn- CORR ii&Onietriiiiiiiiiiir:,
ff.. T. 1 811 1 / 1 1DI 6 Bilik,
Allegheny, Sept. 9,1848. PURL iftrAzi.
LECTURES.
PARS 11.
ON' THZ
IN FIVE 4.oTs;
G. I. B.
COMILENCING
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
.50 cents.
23 cents..
LUMBER.
- • '.44"74i
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