The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 08, 1869, Image 7

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14berty.of Worship—Exciting Scene In
the Spanish Coites.
Dating the debate upon the religions
iberty clause in the Spanish Constitution,
Senor Clastelar, made a thrilling speech in
behalf of absolute religions freedom. A
Correspondent of the New York Time.?
says:
The honorable Deputy enlarged on the
histoiy and political principles f Daniel
Manin, whom he thought a gr stet man
• than any other. Italian, includ ng even
Garibaldi, and then resumed as ollows:
Gentlemen, Senor Manterola, has said
he would renounce all his "belle s all his
• ideas, if the Jewi returned again ' to join
together and rebuild the • temple n Jeru
salem. But, what I Does Seno 31ante
rola believe the terrible dogma that
- the children are responsible for
the sins of their fathers' Does
,:. Senor ' Manterola believe that the
Jews of to-day are thestune as tliose who
‘"... crucified Christ? Ido not believe it. I
am -more of a Christian than to do so.
Great is God in Sinai. The thunder pre-
Cedes bin/. The lightning accompanies
HIM. •The light envelopes Him. The
earth trembles. The mountains are torn
la pieces. But there is a God greater and
grinder. Not the, majestic God of Sinai,
but the bumble God of Calvary. The God
nailed to a cross, wounded, transfixed,
crowned with thorns, gall on his lips, and
yet saying, "Father forgive them; forgive
my murderem, 'forgive my persecutors,
for they know not what they do." Great
is the religion of Power, but greater is
the relig i on of Love. Great is the relig,
ion of mplacable Justice, but greater it
' the religion of pardoning Mercy. And
I, in the name of that religion--I, in the
name of the Gospel, come here to ask that
yOu will inscribe on the front of your
fundamental code "Religious liberty"
that is to say, "Liberty, fraternity and
equality among all mankind."
It is impossible to - describe the effect of
this peroration, and the scene which . oc
curred as the gifted orator sat down.
The applause was immense, electrical,
and repeated again and again. As he
seat,
flung
he himse was lf, almost exhasurusted u , into his
. instantly ronded by
dozens of his Republican friends, some
grasping his hands, others embracing
him, and others even kissing him.' Tears
were even seen running down many a
cheek, not only among the deputies, but
in the diplomatic and press tribunes
above. Impelled as it were by one com
mon impulse the members of the ma
joricy, including Figuerola and others of
the Ministry, left their seats and rushing
over to Castelar, were quite as demon
strative In their approval as the Republi
cans. They in their turn shook his
bands, embraced and kissed him. The
excitement even extended itself to the
' President of the Chamber, Rivero.
Hastily ringing his bell he declared the
session to be over, and the next moment,
descending from hie tribune, I saw him
embrace Senor Castelar and kiss him on
,both cheeks.
The speech has been the universal topic
pf conversation, ever since. In the
streets, in the 'clubs, and in the press it
bas"been Justly lauffed as the death-blow
to religious intolerance and to the power
of the clergy in Spain. Even the: news
papers, which may be said to be the most
anti republican, and which have hitherto
diver+ adversely , criticised the speeches
aadickas of..Distelar, are fall of corn-
Mendelian-1g this last effort, and boastof
him as a "national glory!"
The Horrors offing Sing Prison,
An ex -convict writes to the New York
gun, detailing some of the tortures of
Sing Sing:
THE SHOWER-BATH
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Over the head of the sitter is a water
pipe about four inches in diameter, which
is opened and closed by a valve connected
with a rope, and the rope is held by a
prison officer. The convict's feet are
placed is stocks at the ankle, and are se
cured with a brick, while his arms are
planed in an extended position and held
there. His heck is also secured by a yoke.
Wherilhis shower-bath Is full of water a
man can easily be drowned; it reaches
above his eyes. And into this the victim
of malice and averice is placed in a sitting
posture. The water is then let on, and
he may struggle or strangle, as the result
shall prove.. Prisoners sometimes become
utterly and hopelessly idiotic and insane
from the injudicious - use of this fearful
torture.
THE BUCK. •
The brick is another prison punishment,
more barbarous, if possible, than the
• shower-bath. In this case the convict is
handcuffed, and then bent up so that
his knees can be covered with his hands.
A pole is then passed under the knees
and over the arms of the victim, and is
placed upon a box or barrel, or on some
other elevation, so that he shall have
plenty of room to 'swing: I have seen
men left in this terrible condition for hours
together when any man who will try it
voluntarily for fifteen minutes will find it
torture,) until blood flowed copiously
from their mouths. And by the gratidca
tion of this petty malice the State is de
prived of the services ofthese men for
weeks, and sometimes Months. Tying
up by the thumbs in a dark cell for a day
or night is a very common practice in
Sing Sing.
THE CRUCIFIX/ON.
But our State Prison jailers, not content
1 with modern implements of• torture, have
!gone back to the Inquisition and to Cal
vary, and have brought therefrom another
called the crucifixion. In this tor.ure a
mania strapped full leneth, with arms ex
tended, to a cross -bar of iron about seven
and a half feet long, and from three
qtrasters to an inch and a half thick. The
convict Is kept in an upright position,
usually as long as nature will permit, day
after day. I can swear that eight out of
every tt a convicts thus punished are .so
treated because of complaints -entered
against them, often maliciously, by Con .
tractbrs' foremen, and. whether right or
wrong, the keepers are bound to heed, or
else hold themselvea liable to dunnissaL
OR looking over the papers of a wealthy
]ady who died in New York, a paper was
discovered stating that two pots of money
were buried in tbeeellar. On unearthing
them, one was found to be filled with
gold and the other with greenbacks', the
whole amounting to three hundred thou ,
sand dollars.
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Two Pnysicuss In Massachusetts have
been 'sued for malpractice in cutting off
the wrong finger of a patient, and the
jury awarded 0,407 damages.
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The'clitnio ~s hilirfludly
Yeti *Mild de Nrith your life is 'You
will; it is given to you for purpose; you
are accohritable. But the'iniconverted
man—and upon' this subject 'there are
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large numbers of profoundly " religions
men who are unconverted—unconscious.
iYI Perhaps, regards life as a right. "My
life is my own," be says. "It has Nen
given to me without my assking for it,
and if I am dissatisfied with It I siirely
have the right to give it np." Practi
cally most men have hazy notions of this
kind, though many would shrink from
accepting the stated formula. They are
not shocked by the guilt of the inan•who,
as they hear has shot himself to get rid of
the hideous tortures of I a cruel and
irremediable disease.' They say: "Row
could yon insist on that poor wretch
dragging on, day after day, through
the keenest pain, with nothing
before him but the prospect , of
years of slo7 and acute, suffering?"
Less sympath is expended on the more
common L,rm of suicide, in which a cEr
lain man drowns himself because a wo
man will not marry him, or in which a
woman drowns herself because her hue
band or lever become faithless. . T h i
blunder is committed solely through the
man or woman not being stile to measure
the proportions of. the accidents of life.
There neverwas a man or woman worth
cutting one's throat for,• much as young
poets have written of the delightof dying
at the feet of some perhaps not Very Intel
kctual or beautiful person. The man
who stifles liltniielf with charcoal fumes
because a certain girl refuses to be his
wife is merely unable, at a time of tem
porary frenzy, to measure the length ol
life, and see what, after all, are the neces
eery. things of existence—the things
necessary to make it bearable and pleas
ant. You may call this incapacity,
folly, or insanity, as you please; it
certainly betokens either immaturity
or want of mental vision. So ' also, is he
a fool or madmen who with his digestion
remaining, cute his throat beemse his
money departs. „ To put the case on its
very lowest basis—excluding notions of
moral duty and responsibility--it may be
said that we can; sympathize greatly with
the man who flie from life to escape un
bearable physical - torture; that we sympa
thize less with one who flies life because
he imagines that a certain woman - is the
only woman who can possibly make his
future life worth having; and that we can
scarcely sympathize at ail with the man
who, because he has lost-money, shoots
himself, and wantonly relinquishes the
pleasure of friendship, love, eating,
drinking and sleeping. It may, be an
swered that he is disgusted because he
has been deprived of the means — ef obtain-
Inc these pleasures; but this is absurtkbe
cause people without a farthing in any
bank whatever do enjoy these pleasures
and find,life a wonderful treasure through
them.—London Saturday Review.
How to Market Sutter.
The Boston Cultivator tells itareaders
how the best farmers near Philadelphia
get their high prices: Pint, they always
make a first-class article, so their cristo
mers, sure of getting the best there is, will
not desert them on account of a rise in
the price. Second, they bring in their
butter in a showy and attractive condi
tion. No pot of dell' ware, no tub or pail
of oak or hemlock, no vulgar firkin is used
to entomb those noble balls, golden-hued
with the aroma of white clover and . Poa
pratonsis lincering in the - firm grain. A
large tin vessel, designed expressly for
the business, has chambers at eaoh end,
into which ice is pat. Thin wooden
shelves, about three inches apart, rest on
little projections frac the ,sides.. A layer
of balls is placed on the bOttom and cov
ered with its shelf, but not so as to touch
or mar the handsome print of a sheaf of
grain, which stands out on the top of each
ball; on the shelf another layer of prints,
and so on till the vessel is full, then con
taining forty or fifty pound prints. The
tin, with ice in each end, is then set in a
wooden tub which has been cooled with
lee or spring water. Over this is drawn a
cover of padded carpeting, with oil cloth
on top. Thus hot air and dust are wholly
excluded, and the butter rides to the city
and opens In the market house in as fine
condition as when packed in the spring.
house. In just this waz, with just this
degree of care and skill, is the best Phila.
delphia butter made, marked and market
ed. No wonder the Philadelphians would
rather pay seventy-five cents than go
back from such manna to the leeks and
onions of the common firkin.
Pennsylranta Postmasters Appo
The following appointments ha • e been
made by the Postmaster General In Penn
sylvania:
Connellsville, Fayette county—Joseph
Keepers, vice J. D. Stiliwagon, removed.
Stoyestown, Somerset county. —N.
Bowman, vice J. H. Benford, resigned.
Cochranton, Crawford county—Jesse
Moore, vice J. A. Curtis, removed.
Centreville,. Crawford county—J. A.
Rodier, vice L. Wood, removed.
Landisburg, Perry county—R. IL
Pretaler, vice M. E. Hutcheson, removed.
Clearville, Bedford county—J. R.
O'Neal, vice G. Williams, resigned.
Granville. Summit, Bradford county
0. W. McMurray, vice J. T. Lamed, re
moved.
Breakneck, Butler county—R. :Boggs,
vice - J. Barker, removed.
Ilroy, Mifflin county—H, Maclay,vice
W. V. B. Coplin . , removed.
Newhin Hamilton, Mifflin county—
/. Hamilton, vice J. K:lthodes, resigned.
Greencastle, Franklin county—G. H.
Miller, vice Eli Puss, removed.
Rala.Fall of the Mlsblailppl Valley.
The average annual rain-fall of the
Mississippi Valleyis'estlmated at 40 2.10
inches. , The annual rain-fall diminishes
as one traverses the great basin from
south tnnortb,'And also as one crosses it
from" east to west In the Delta of the
Mississippi the average rain-fall is 609.10
inches; in. Mississippi 58; in 'Kentucky
47; in Ohio 44; in Indiana 86; in Illinois
82; in Nebraska 21. At Cincinnati, Ohio,
the annual rain-fall 1e47 110 inches; at
Fcirt Pierre it is only 113'8.10 iitdhes. In
Plaquemlnes Parish, La., it is, 66 8.10
inches; in Ihipidee Parish it is 88 8.10
inches; at Fort benton it is but 1810
Inches. The rain-fall of the Yazoo re
gion Is about 46 8.10 inches; that of the
vast basin of the Missouri is 200-10 inches.
The aggregate yearly rainfall in the en
tire-
Valley of the Mississippi is estimated
lions about s bveeegh a haiftriocuble - o r
(lw;ich
ni3sutonetter Clads
its
the eel ' t hrough the RlSsissippl river.
fITISHIJRGITE ZAN= 'LSAT. ; h jart_ildjutllBjalein
STATE S.EkATOI4
tgrFoll. SENATE,
GOORGE WILSON
Will be a enndidate for State Coun t yubject to
the decision of the Ittpnblican Cotrve
ntioll.
topi
gr/FOR BENATOB,
SANIVEL B..CLIILET
Will b• a candidate for State Senator, sable to
the dtefilion of the kep_blicau Coun ty &
Con*Pri
tion.
WTOR SENATOR.
GEO. EL ANDERSON
will be a candidate for State Senator, subleet to
the decision of the Republican County Conven
tim„
mps
igN'''FOlt SENATOR.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY
Will be a candidate for State Beilator t subject to
the decision of the Ftepublican Conn y Conven
tion.mys
igriFOß SENATOR.
TROIKAS HOWARD
Win be a candidate for State* senator, subject to
the decision of the Republican' County Co nvene
lion.
mys
I .HERIFF
FOB s
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respectfully announce myself a candidate
for SHERIFF, subject to the usages of the Re •
— publican - party; and If successfill pledge myself
to devote all my energy to an honorable sod faith.
ful discharge of the duties of the once.
apl3:d3F Ell. N. FLEAIING,
of lar-
'FOR SHERIFF,
JOUR 11. alum,
Of Plttsbuith, entlect to the ductslon 'of the
Union Rena Ilona County Convention.
apfts-no
FOR SHERIFF.
I would resosctully announce to the citizens of
Allegheny county that I wUt be a csodidate for
thg office of SHERI ell', subject to the decision of
the 'next ensuing li n itn Republican County Con
vention.
, 30:h70:DF
Igr'FOß SHERIFF.
JOHN A. WATSON,
Of Elizabeth /
79i h "a. Vol.,
ot SHERIFF,
Relnibilcan U.
garFORI
,owns lily, late private Company D,
will be a candidate for i be once
tibJect to the decision ofthe Union
yention. • an20:1373DF
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SHERIFF.
AM 4. ITERRON,
Will be a can • Mate for the oftlce of, Sheriff, rob
lee; to the decision of the Union Renubtcan
County Oonvention. mh2s:ele-d&F
arIFUR SHERIFF.,
JOSEPR ROSS,
Will be a candidate for SHERIFF, subject to
the decision of the Repleb.ican County Conven
tion.
ap2l:
BECCIRDER
ggrIFOR 'RECORDER,
AUGUSTUS BECEERT,
Allegheny City, late private Fifth Excelsior
Regiment. Lost a leg In the Second Bull Run
Battle.
an9:114 DRIP
Ia'FOR RECORDER.
U. C. ISTIASTiIIt
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Will be a candid to for Recorder. onbject to the
decial..n the • publican Lanni) Convention.
toys
fgrFOR ECORDER,
Tuos. s. smirrsn,
LATE
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TH RBG'T PA. •B. C
Esg FOR
ECORDER,
nuirnzar,
Win be a candidate for nomination to tbe orrice
of Recorder for AlleuLtny county. subject to the
decision of tnel approtcbing Itopublican County
Convention.
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COUNTY TREASURER.
F OR COUNTY =MASUD.
R.
J --
z. F. azainvirrovr, • .
i
(Late Brevet Majo V 015.01011 be s dedi
cate for •enondeat On. Snniett to the decision of
the Itepublidn C niy Convention.
at 47 14-e& le 1_
F R OR COUNTY THEASUR
COL. J. a COPEWMD.
Of Elizabeth townshtn . , will be a candidate for
the above office. aubJett to the decision of the
Republican County convention.
opz3.l3B7:Dair
REGISTER OF WILLS
FOR REGISTER'OF WILLS
JOUN REIL. JR.,
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SUBJECT TO-THE DECISION OF THE RE
PUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
FOR REGISTER OF. W ILLS
JOSEPH U. GRAY,
Subject to the decision of the Republican County
Convention. .
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'LEEK OF COURTS.
aff FOR
JOHN G.. BROWN,
31111vaie borough, late private Co. 102 d
Reg% Penna. Vols., subject to .the decision of
the Union Republican County Conveni ion. *pie.
:PTO THE CITIZENS OF AL
LEOHENY T:TT: respectftlly
announce myself as canuidate for the-office of
CLERK OP COURTS, subject to the decision of
the Union Republican County Convention. I
Would state that I' ask the office but for ONE
TERM. at the termination of which I would
cheerfully retire, believing that there are others
equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of
the office, and as competent as myself I will be
under obligation, to the citizens of the county
for their support. Very respectfully,
JOsEPR BROW
Late (old lath,) and ath Pa. Vol. Regt.
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O,I7NTY COM-1/-88/01VER.
FOIL COVATT COMMIS
SIONER.
CHAUNCEY D. BOSTWICZ,
Of the Twentieth "rani, will be a candidate for
County Commissioner, subject to the dechlon of
the Repel:wean Vomit, Convention.
mytdelle •
Iar.FOR MIN
BION)CR.
.
JOSEPH IRWIN, .
Will be a candidate Itor Cototty Cletombtalnn e r,
subject to the,deettlou of the U nion ,tteoutph ean
Conuty Convention. eD27:110
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FOR . COUNTY COMlllig
• SIONER.
emotion BANIILTON
will be s cluildate for
the Commissioner,
subJeCt to the decisive of the Union Republican
coßniy Convention____. •
FOB mis
COUNTY COMNIff--
• SIONER.
CIEMININGNAM
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County ward, Pittsburgh. will be the d de r ision or
COIIIIO3IIiIODEP, subject t o of
the
y•t Uulokltellebikart County Convention.
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arueunuc NOTICE.
Pu - suatit to an act of Assembly, pro l iet
the 30th of March, 1869. entitled "an ac t relit:
fug to interments in Trinity Church-yard. Pitts
burgh," Public Notice Is luvreby given of tbein
tsntion of the minister. wardens and vestry of
• Trinity (Episcopal) Church. atter the lOtli. of
MAY, proximo, to use a part of the crave.
ground belonging to or connected with said
church, as sites for new erections of Church and
Chapel and for grades, and that Messrs. JOHN
H. SHOENBEh DEE, JA3IES M. COOPR,
CALVIN ADAMS and JOsIAH BINH, of the
vestry, have been appointed $ Commune, to con
fer and arrange with the friends and relatives of
all persons burled In the ground required for the
purposes set forth in the act of Assembly afore
said, for theirretentfon under the new buildings
or removal to other pints of the lot or to one :of
the rural cemeteries. One or more of the. Com •
mittee may be found at the vestry room of the
church at and 5 o'clock P. at., on every WED
NESDAY SATURDAY until the
interested i
MAY, at which time and place parties
will please call.
Byorder of the Vestry.
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANE or PITTSIMULII.
Pyrrsnuttatt. ra.. May 4: 1869.
rjrTIIE D IRECTORS OF THIS
BANE ENT . his day der larea d s toc kden
of FIV E • - ER'C on the capital out of
tn. proffti
stockholder o o r th h e a eg tsxe monehsa tm aya b nand o
after the 11th Init., tree of Bove ment tax.
J. E. BRADY, Jr.,
Cashier...
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OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE Co.. '
_ PITTSBURGH, May 4, 1i0139. s
jre lIIVIDEIVD. •
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The Board of Directors of this Company have
his day declared a dividend of
FR AMR D RIFF,
thdo Townahlp
Upon each bare of the capital stock out of the
earned profits of the last elz months. free of Gov 4.
ernment and State taxes, payable to the stock=
ho Idera on and after the 11th Inst.
WM. P. HERBERT,
secretary.
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arOIiNAMIENT'AL AND USE
FM. BUY ONLY
SILVER TIPPED SHOES.
For children. Will outwear three airs without
tips.
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igrEPILEPSY CAN BE CURED
—Those havMg friends afflicte Letterr.;
neatly solicited to send for a Circularof
References and Testimonials. which will con.:
'Once the most skep_tical of the curability of tb&
disease. Address • VAN EII.RF.N LOCAROW,
M. it.. 38 Great Jones street, New York.
tritilkigffli.d.tlr
garDIARRIAGE AND CELIBA..
CY.;—An Essay to p young men on the crime
of Solitude, impediments ISEAtiES and ABUSES
which create to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of relief. Sent In sealtd letter en
velopes. free of charge. Addiess. Dr. J.SKIL
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila
delphia. Pa.
;alB:da P
ItariEjtallt'S BLUR 11) - 11
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This splendid Hair Dye Is the bestin the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, Instantaneous, no disappoiutment; no ri
diculous tints; remedies the 11l effects of bad
dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists
lnd Perfumers; and properly Aplied at Batehe
or,a Wig Factory , • No. lilt il ond street. New
York.
mr-mocron wiurrrica CON
ZINUES TO TIMAT ALL PRIVATE
Diseases. eyphilis In all Its forms, Gonorrheet,
Gleet, t ) trlcture, ac., completely eradicatedt.
That numerous claas of cases resulting from self.
abuse, producing unmanliness, nervous debliiiy.
Irritability, emotions, seminal emissions, and
finally impotency permanently cured. Persons
afflicted with delicate. Intricate anti long stand
ing constitutional complaints are politely invited
to cad tor
_consultation, which costa nothing.
Experience, the best of teachers. haa enabled
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
permanent, and which In moat ca in be used
without tailor:ince to business. Medic.nes pre
pared In the establishment, which embraees (d
-ike, reception and waiting rooms: also, troardinit{
ano sleeping apartments for patients requiring)
da'ly personal attention, and vapor and chemi- -
eal baths, thus concentrating the ikmed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed, state your
case. Read what be says In his pamphlet of fifty
Pages, sent to an. address for two stamps in seal
ed envelope. Thousands of eases treated aunty
ally. at office and all over the country. Consul
tation tree, personally or by mall. Office No. 9
Wylie street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh,
Pa.
p o u rsHa IS A. IC sea P. it. dutadays 1.51 Y.
to 8 Pamphlet to any address for hoo
stamp,.
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PRPHANIS2 COURT SAL
Will be offered at Public Sale at the Court
mi. 111 the clty•of Pittsburgh. on TU. SHAY,
the ltith dal of Al al, A. D. IS69,at 10 o'clock
In -the forenoon, the Beal P.state of JAMES
BLACK, deceased. viz: All that cer,ain lot or
piece of ground situate
burgllins tovrnahlp.(cow
rot hteenth ward. Pitt,) bounded bylancis
Samuel Semple,' 11. Williams. William eemple,
and by a township road, and containing sixteen
acres and one hundred and nye perches,and bay
loft thereon e•ected lareedoubie Frame Dwel
ling House. Cottage House. a flue Barn. Stabling
and otner out bulleings • Ith a good !Orchard of
fruit trees of all kinds , .ke.. and a Coal
Bank opened on the premises. There are sup
posed to be six or eight acres of coal In said lot.
ePnehm s
i o o s e l ye — a O nero.m irh eno nbami t ten
- leve
sale, with interest irons the data of confirma
tion, and the balance thirteen thirty-thlrds of
the purchase money to remain a charge upon Ihe
land until •he death of 3lrs.
caused an
Black.
wl,l-fw of JameS Black, &caused, and the inter
eat thereof to be pild th e her annually during her
life, and at her death principal to be paid to
those legally entitled to
A. ML
$A'9 ITEL At
PALMER, torneyA. 9, Trustee,
str..9:llB.W.te
NOTICE.-- of the
Court, made at Beaver County, Pa.. Aprii
ag,' 1860, the undersigned was confirmed
Receiver of C. H. HALL & CO.. • and
lu compHance therewith I will dispose, of
Lubricathig and Refined Oils and Baireis
of said firm.-"and will sell at Public Sale, on
the premises. in the Borough of Glasgow, Beaver
County, Pa., on the BTII OF JO NE NEXT, atl
o'clock P. m.„ all the property of C. H. Hall &
Co., known as the •'Polut OR Works," consist
ing of Leases, Machinery, Tanks, Buildings, &c.
&c., togette r with all tills t.en remaining unsold.'
Terms Cash. And alto give: notice tt all persons
Indebted Weald firm to make immrdiate payment
tome. 11. BENNETT, Receiver
• of C. H. HALL & CO..
PITTSMInGIi t May 1, 1969. art3l-141.Y.8
IN TIIE DISTRICTCOURT OF
THE UNITED OTATES, for the Western
strlot of Pennsylvania.
In the matter or R. .11ERT P. PETTY, Bank
rupt, No ..189 in bankruptcy.
NoTICE la hereby given that a second general
meeting of the . - redltors of RIJBEHT P. (.4 ETTY,
Bank wontoab..re named, will bo keld at the office
of JOHN N.PUR VI A NCR, Esq .one orthe Reg •
Intern in Bankruptcy in sail Vine et, at his office,
No. 118 Po fttChl treat, °fig et Allegheny, Al in ny countg. Penna., for the purpose named in
the 27th /teeth:m.of The Bat kiupt Act of Munn
1807:on dATURDAY,t lie 29th day of May,
A. D.-1808, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day.
• 8. B.W,
. . Aeslgnee In Bankruptey.
Pitt sbursh Mayl3, 1869. Myd:ll3 TiLES.
NO. 6131, JUNE TERIM, - . 1 --- is69.
In the matter of the atipliCation of the Cen
tral Mutual Building and Loan Association oil
Alleglkny City. for a charter of Incorportion.
And bow - , 1.6 wn, APRIL 514th, 069, In the
Court of Common Pleas," of AUegbenl countir,
- It is ordered that notice of the above implication
be Insert. lb 'he plitsburgh GAzETTA for at
least three weeks, and that the same will be
granted at neat term of. sailllCourt, unless ex
ceptlon4 be filed I/1 proper time.
R. MORRISON,
_ .
Solicitor tt rPetltioners.
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NT OTlCE.— Whereas, letrini tes
trnmen tar) , to the estate of HENRY B.
I 41deltnr. late of the Cit y of Allegheny ,
deceased, having beau grant ed to the subsoil.:
hers, ail pera . n. indebted t o t h e 5 Id eats e are
reba onested tr , make immediate payment, and those
y!
th • Bald g clai m dece oes or de mands against the estate of
without delay ,o n make knonn the same
IEATHY ANN WI f .LIAMSON,•• and
Joll* 0. WILLI4uIBON.
Eimontors of Henry 8:- Williamson,' , d Ceased,
N0,,111/B. i 'deal street: Allegnew. • apapaim a
lariEVE ON -
TORS —lna etoekleilderi of , the -FM
Avenue Bank elect. a Board of Directora—
rpine f9'—for the ensuing year, • ort needs? Vert,
ay Ilth,.berweer g Th e boom or ; three- end eight
. , the eand y School room above
head's grucery, corner Pride street and Fifth
avenue.
R. A. ECHNABLE,
F. Da HAAN. - • •
UEU. C. HEM.
Tellers.
m5:175
OFPICIC OF CITY I . :Wm/SIR AND n trnYILYOR . , t
-Tir r . Button...npril 30, 1 08 0. ~, g
Iar..NOTICE..-The asaessment
.
Tot gradlne I r atrvlew OWN"' f rom.Ttaidett .
stye( t to Llbeity atm et la now ready forexandon,
ttnn. and can be seen at 1...15 office until May littf.
1809.
Me When I
orll be - retnrnect to the City 'ltem
uera Oo ttwi coileetton. _ ,
_ap30:137
JOSIAH KING,
Junior wArden
1iD16:h59
DIVIDENDS
TIIRME 'l3 01,1.A.119
SPECIAL NOTICES
GAL.
~'~_._
MEM
..i1 omot..t.4iiooii
THIS CARD
entiths the bearer, on presentation
to TWO DOLLARS abatement on
cash purthase of $25.00 et the peat
cheap clothing house of
• S. C. TRAIIIIEINGIN,
ORIGINAL BIG NUMBER 11,
Sixth Street, late St'. cigar
H. J. moortr;
City Engt nett
I
Nobody beat by this establishment, but fair
.'dealing to all! Call and be convinced. All
clothing plainly marked by printed cards, at .
LOWEST -CASH PRICES,
So that no one may be deceived. Remember
the place, original big number 11, SIXTH
/STREET, late St. Clair.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS OF THIS!
de2s;ro-8
- REFINED
FAMILY LARD,
PACKED BY
PROCTER &
.. GAMBLE.
CINCINNATI.
Ask your Grocer for our brand of
Lard In these Packages.
Packed in 3,5, and 10pound Caddies, 60
. pound Cases for shipment. Cheapest mode for
selliag Lard. Send for Price List,
SOLD BY
ISAIAH DICICEY & CO.,
PITTSBURGH.
And Grocers and Dealers Generally.
ap23:F93
A GREAT SUCCESS !
•
•
3 3302 C.•
•
WAS MACH/NE !
It waahes the finest fabrics, without injury,
perfectly clean In leas than one. eighth the oral-.
nary way. It does not rub the cloth, but per
forms the cleaning process by steam and the
quick a. tion of hot water; It makes operated by
a•chlid. Its great-chaan-sesa It acceaslble
' to every family ana saves Its own coot in doing
away with tubs.
•
PRICE,. 815.
Sold from the Manufactory, at
•
• THOMAS MERKEL'S,
PENN ST.. OPPOSITE THE PAIR GROUND.
NP' GENTIII WANTED.' anls:hsl
PSCHILDECHER Q. SONS
•
Have returned to their well known location.
NO. 22 DIAMOND STREET,
Where they are prepared to furnish fresh every
day a flee, large assoltmeut of
CAKES AND BREAD .
Of every deurlptlon. Sept conitantly on hand
the very best Confectior erica In the city?
N. B.—Orders for parties. a c will be suppl'ed
:at the shortest notice and della°, ed to any part
of the two cities.
-Ladies' and Gentlemen's Lunch. Saloon,
ICE CREAM SALOON now open and will
rz.o..tinue so during the season.
apa7:US
An Immense Stock at Low Prices, at
IIicCORD & CO's,
;':apt 131 WOOD STREET.
anzic:TYM
FEDERAL OIL COMPANY—,
i In pursuance of an order from the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny comity, Pennsylva
nia. the Directors of the FILDENAL OM (10.11'-
eAN Y have this day declared dividend of TEN
CENTS per shim, payable forthwith to the legal
holders of stock in said company. on return to
the Secretary of certificates or other evidence of
Ownership.
All parties are hereby notified that dividends,
nclaimed for a period of six months.wilf be die
oseti of according to law.
By order of the Board.
A. B. MILLS, Secretary.
_
'ollice,Duquesne Way, 3 doors below Ninth St-.
_ Pittsburgh. Pa.
;h, Apell 38, 11169. apZ:LI
Plttstrur
UNION lENTERPHISE
FOUNDR
•
WM.IN" JORNSON.
Manufacturer et COOKING STOVES, Arches,
Grates, Fenders, Sash Weights, and all kinds
oi. Hollow Ware, Car Wheels and alt kinds of
Machinery CastIngs,COII..WATSON t SHIN
GINS STS.. PITTSBURGH. FA. att2SwFtWkB
pereISSOLIITION.--The Partner
ship as the tem of Wm. Prance & Bon,
tofore existing between the undersigned an
the erocery business, at 16 Diamond, Pitts
%%mls this day dl-solved by mutual conent.
. Prance, the senior partner, will settle all
the firm's business, and mill cone inue the eerygro
business in his own name at the old stand.
Wht. PRANCE
WM. J.
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May 34, 1369.
014/O1 OF CITY ENGINE= AND 817WVIY0/1,
Plitebtnab, February 3tb, 1869.
VAITICE.--Tbe Assessment for
:AA Grading t 'P streetnd tith stre e tarlotfe
street IY.m 38t hto•nth Is now
ready u nt il anit anon. and can be see wh e nis
o ce SATURDAY. MAT /Ate. it
will be Mei nod to the City Treasurer's °nice for
collection.
zuys;l72 H . .1...3100RE, , City Engineer.
LOG OIL CLOTHS, _
SiBREN OIL CLOTH •
FOR WINDOW isIIADES.
TRA NSPAIIENT
• WINDOW NH ODF.S.
TAMA AND FURNITURE
OIL CLOTH'S
IN EATERY VARIETY.
• J. &H. MULLIN.
98 and 6438inth Street.
aid
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:r- . itßuArGqoici 6760
ci , 0 ~
'Ascii , CAKE umzEra., poNPEonotrAint
IoP: CREdif and.DINING SALOON.
113 Smithfield stree t,., corner of Diamond
Pittsburgh, -, . alley.
9ASP Parties and families sunplied with Ice
reain and Cates on short notice..
67001) NEwEM---------
i A
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CHEAP BREAD tit DEAR TIMM '
Ealautrro fop: NIT.A.II,EP'S Bread.
T 1 e largest and best. The Initials "R. W." 031
eveiv loaf. Take - none else. "4"1.9
AO/A 'RUB lIECI BELTING,
Hose, Steam Packing and Gaskets of the
isston Beltingmpantes manufacture, at pr i m
as low as tuts.glifillt7 of triiklinwliTyrgghtnd
) 1[
the 'manta, Acta ref. = A in (deb_
and 2 , Sixth ,
at the India Rubber Dvet. $lO
& li rinr.Lies.
street. , • . 0 . ` ff •
fell
R. Acents Mr the ammo .
TotUTTEB.-10 Boxes
Kw .a..,Ditry Huttetiirecelved Kw express.
J 8. , 0A.Nr ,-Hlartrn
S. S. TRUIERMAN.
•
Monday Evening ; May 10, 1869.
tinder tl e supervision and management of Mr.
F. A. TAN NEH ILL, of the Pittsburgh Theatre,
and late of Pite's Opera /louse, Cincinnati.
Chum% c •by Members of the Of der.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Pelvic tte and 11, els Circle
Family Circle and Gal le ry.. ....
ReserVed seats fromnts extra.
Box office open 10 A. 31. till 3r. ac
TO THE . PUBLIC.
The "Grand Army of the Republic" Is com•
posed of Soldiers of the Union who served in the
tate Bebelilon. The Private So.dler le the peer
Of the Wheat officer. The °kir cts of the orzanl
zatlm Are charitable.' benevolent, just, social
and patriotic, and should commanathe respect of
alt mood citizens.
To extend &helping hand - to the widows whose
husbands and sons were our c 'wades, many of
whom Ile burled on the thousands or battle Imelda
or In the cemeteries of the land, and to sestet in
the supp - rt of crippled sodiers, and the educa
tion 'of the soldiers , orphans, we respectfully
ask the patronage of a generous public.
IHE COMMITTEE.
ra'THE SABBATH'SCHOOL
•But
Bi ttl n f a mT . N e El i f , ioD i rsT CHURCH, of
CONCERT AND lOCHlBlT r itg e f t Or the Vi v ieflt
of the school, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
and FRIDAY RVICNI.N69, MAy sttidlith. and
7th, in the CHURCH. Doors open'at 7 o'clock.
Admission, RS cents. . m74:157
TA.GGA.RT
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS
NO. 129 FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny City.
i".• ,
e. kif 7.
k t:
, ,
a ,
Qualities and Colors.
•
Particular attention given to hying Slate and
repea ess ting Sate roofs, kor particulars and priees
addr
?WRIER,
•
mh3l:gsB
GRAY'S FERRY
PRINTING} UK (YORK.
C. E. ROBINSON,
Black and Colored Printing k Lithographic
INKS, VARNISHES, &O. yI
Gray's Fern Road and 88d Street,
fela:e6o
1:
FREA. SHAD ' RECEIVED
dally.at BENJAMIN PULPHICSO 'popular
sh stand, No. 45 Diamond Market, 'Situ.
burgh, and at the Twin Allegheny ' City
corner of Ohio and Federal streets. Can had
all kinds of Bea and Lake Ash. Halibut, had,
Seat, Codfish: - Haddock and Eel. Also; large -
supplies of White, Lake Fish, Wilmot. Sa n .,
Stergeon. Herring and Milell/aR Trout,, which
enables us to sell At the lowest market prices,.
wholesale or fetal!. We Invite all - lovers qr
Fresh Fish to give us a call, and we will Mittel
tb.m • treat.
inh2s
ARDENERS TAKENOTICE.
—FOR SALE.—The FOURTEZN
_IIILIC
„AND, on the Allegheny
,Itiver. atm now
gardening rposes; well improved mid
•
N ed foraidg Mi
h state oi culueatlont containing 40 or
30 acres. now ollered at a bargain._ c o n goon.
A , so. other Farms fn good location'. Woolen
Factory. two Houses, and twenty acres of land
on the fijnitral Railroad. •Houses and lota For
Bale ano-let in both cities. VO. that:ter par.
tlentars inactive - of. • Fru i tamg wAR D.
tio Grant anielt._GobooltoCatbodrol.
IRMO tat — f -- Wir-110( - 31 ---- ) •
for we by ' J. B. OANZIBLW.'
JUIWNI=IISTE.
gynIITEW OPERA. ROUSE.
Bey...
The Manager takes pleasure to announce tha
he hai made an eng , gement with Messrs. ELL-
Si ER and D end their celebrsted Panto
mime 'troupe for the production of ht. L. Pox's
esrand rimy. Tcick Pantomime entitied.
HIIMPTY DEMPTY. 1 •
SATURDAY EVENING, May Bth, 680. It
will be . presented with entire new. Scenery and
cenic Surprise.. Machinery. Tricks and Traostor
mstlons, fropertiee, Decorations ac.'
TONY DENIF.d. a. Ciown: Ohm. A. DEANS
as Pantaloon: HARRY LESLIE as HarIeVILII;
lii'LLE 01110 L as Columbine.
Matinee on Wednesday and 'Saturday After.
tgFPIT7'I3IIURGIT TIItATRE"-
H. W. WILLIA MLessee an, Manager.
THITESDAYNVENING—ComnIImentary benefit
of Harry Overinalon, on which occasion the beau
tiful American prima donna. 3lles Jennie Engel,
Pittsburgh's. favorite comedian, Herry Hone,
and the Mammoth Company In a Splendid Bill.
Ladt. a , Matinee on teaturdny.
FRlDAY—Benefit of Geo. Miller.
WANTED-40 young Moles. Apply at the
Box Office.
M''BUBNELL 9 S MUSEUM
AND PARLOR MENAGEEMB,
The Great Family Resorte.
FIFTH AVENUE, between Smithfield and
Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre.
AEI - Open Day and Evening, all the year round.
Admission. Inif cents: Okildren. 16 cents.
WACADEDIV OF MUSIC.
THE RENEGADE
OF THE
POTOMAC.
A NATIONAL DRAMA
IN FM ACTS,
Alder the Anspiees of Posts :5 and 83
G. A. R.
FOR 8.1.1 NIGHTS ONLY
COSI'SIENCING
& SIDIEN, ,
RETATI,
Wholesale Prices.
ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS
No. 43 Se4;enth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA
MATTLIPACTURZII OP
PHILADELPHIA
TRADE MARK.
DRUDGE'S
FIRE
Lamp
YS.
M
FA
Wm. lisliplasOvi
.M. W. Cezrzuxe.
50 cents
25 cents