The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 19, 1869, Image 7

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Anumg, other olassificationlythe world
of runt and women maybe divided into
thoselho*oar aprons and' those whO.
area ed4o,the strings thereof, those who
iletvnitia the length of the tether and
those WAb are bound to browse, within Its
cireuit, those who hold the relnattnd those,
whci 'OW. All meri and - wOroen ' 0;0'
fond of ixiwer, but th'cre is divide diger..,
ence in the 'way in which they neniL
, ,
6p, tielcipg the grave pulitical-t,y,ranalea
at avbieitnatloi3s revolt, and hletory
ontraged,le ivSman the entail eOtiven-:
tionalli4s cranked against this
liberty by .Mrs. Grundy and society; men.
rule with' tolls . Of Iron and drlie'
whips of steel, wornen:pborten, the tethe'r
and tie up close to apron strings; men co
etc% women torpid. In fact, the differ;
ence !Oust tbst WhichUm between. actiom
andimpitiocquipulsipnanfil,estraintibe,
twee* the, muaculine Jealousy of equality,
and theleminina fear vf excess... if men
debar women from all entrance liito their
larger sphere, women try to dwarf men's
livestollteir i ossns meastneY _and not a few
holdtheintie Yes aggrieved when they fail.
i f fil ) Mthat eVerythitirwhich 1111 -
, mu should be forbidden to
othern,;aad they maintabi. that to be a.
Ismentableteatreme which, is simply in
exceasfot their:own powers., Not content
with supremacy in the home which ie
their own undisputed- domain, nor
satiated :`;with binding men the
various rules distinguishing life in
the drawing , room, - the dining-,
room;' and "the breakfast 'Parlor; they,
would, -if-' they could; carry the
code:eutside; and sweep into its narrow . '
..
net thnelpb house and the mess table, the.
btlliatxf „room, and the.race course, and ,
wherever else men congregate together,
, delivered from the bondage of feminine
conventionalities. For almost all women
have an uneasy feeling when 'their men
are out s of sight, enjoying themielves 'in
their own way. They fear on all aides—
both bodily herrn and moral evil; and.
regard, men's rougher. sports and freer
thoughts as a hen regards her-wilful duck
ling when they take te the water in which
the would be drowned; and leave her
bighead: dry lamenting their danger and
selfdestinction. The Man they Ipve best
for his manliness they would, in their
lotieg coWardlce, do their utmost to make
effeminate;' ; and While adoring him for
that makes him bold,. and strong in
thought as, well as in frame, would tie
him up to - their apron things and keep
hint there until he -be me as . soft and
narrow as themselves: Not that they
would wish to do so;^lf - you asked them
theyyou quite' the - contrary;
bdt thiswould be the result if they had
their 'own •w their lobe being at all
dines more timid than confident: ,
To home-staying women, a brilliant
husband courted by the world, and lov
ing what courts him, is a painfig cross to
bear,?however ' much - beloved—the pain,
in faet„ being proportionate to tbe love.
Perhaps no life exemplifies this. so much
as WOWS. Poor "Bessy"'suffered many
things because of thelooseness of the
apron-atringt.by which her roving hus
band: was tied,.. anti the length of the
tether which he allowed himself. Far
piloi.ae amorous as he:was, his incessant
fluttittligil Cut of range' and reaell'caused
her itinYtt'sadlionr; and biinfter years
'she was often handle say that the Impel
- .e.st time of her life was when:-his mind
bad begunto fail, for then she had him all
to herself, and no one came in between
them—no great world swept him away to
be the idol of a salon, and left her alone at
bonati editing 4' her accounts, with, life,
and quaking at the result that came out.
When the brilliancy and the idolatry
came to an end, then her turn began; and
she tied up her dulled and faltering idol
•close to her side...forever after, and was
happier to have him there than when he
was st his brightest, and a rover. Many
a wife has felt the same when sicknesahas
broken down the strong -man's power to
a wealoileidt belovi her • own; and made
her, so long the inferior, now, the more
' powerful of the two, and the, supreme.
She; gathers up the reins: with that firm,
tight hand,peculitu• to women and ties
him to her apron string, so tha t cannot
escape. It is quite a matter of pride
with her that 'she has got him into such
good order. obeys: her so implicitly
about his medicine, and- going to bed
early, and wrapping "himself up,' aid
• avoidance of draughts and night air, that
she feels,all the reflected glory of one
who hes conquered's hero, The Samson
who used to defy the elements, and
break . her careful strings like bands of
taw, has at last laid his head in her
and suffered himself to be covered by her
apron. It is worth While to have had the
- anxiety and loss of his illness for the
sake of the submission resulting? and she
generally ends by gaining a hold over
him which he can never shake off again.
It is pitiful, though, to see the stronger
life thus dwarfed and bound; but women
like it, and while the need for it lasts'men
must submit.
The danger is lest the habit of, the
• -apron string should become permanent;
for ICie -so 'perilously pleasant to be
is PettikaAlß4de much of, by..women, that
few / 31 ... n resist the temptation when
it offers; and many have been ruined fur
the - remaindet of their daye r by an illness
which gave them up into the ' keeping of
• wife and sisterthose fireside Amides
who Will coddle all the resit:desalt - des out
of their finest:heroes, if .they. ar e let. If
this kind of thing occurs at the break of
, ' life, ille:titcr4 emiamieb," betneeninattiri;
ty and age, iis doubly difficult to throw
-off; and man y a man who had`good years
of vigor and strength before him if-` he
had beenkep up to the marls - sinks all
at once int effete senility because his
•
womankind • got frightened 'at that . last
' 1 small attack of his, aid thnfightthe best
way to preserve him from another was to
weaken Jilat by., over care. f•t .. .. - e)
Perhaps the greatest mliforttab Wet can
befalLa man is to have been an only son,
brought up by Wtendel and timid:widoir
. mother. It is easy to see at a glance,
arnquigl4'..PrOW4 bctTav Witt 4, 1 4 9 .4 keen
educated under exclusively fem inine in
.- tinenep .The long curled shi4ng,.l4lK
faritaltle" tunic —gene • iallfit kind ot
hybrid between a turtle, And,a frock 7 l4the
latter Me of embroider` pr
~ behaved manner the clean anroughened
• binds, sit mar k the boy of whom hie
. ;Witter has sp often wished 4110 he had
been girl, and whom sne has made as
like a girl as possible. , 'His Intel
'leetual edticatlon has been as unboylike
:as hid daily breeding. 'Mothers' boys are
Wight to play the piano; to amuse them
selves With painting, or • netting, or per-
anithlng tokeepttgemokagoafed Dime
igungYtabl9.llVtana4 POPrelarkol 3 9Z7.
,ish.7,restlestmess Oltecatientisit 'en i er ,
tut They'ine;rfeyer tigittidl`Wl - At? 'tint,
Ito abbot,' to 541%,) playiittlibtet; iitit , "
'ball; 'or billiardli,lnnless :there' lil . a • titaUf
'Wart uncle about who takes the reismin
hisown hand At times, and insist* oriluix-1
: big a word to say. aboutlin ,nephew,"s ed,,
neatl.n• There 'a danger 111,alit . apaeifi
in some of thew thinge;,, and women can.,
not bear that those - thj.y inn:should run
the risk of either., Wherefore their, btiya
, we, modest and.yirtuous truly; but,they .
, are not mainly; and when: they_ sto, '
rout ,
into the world, as they. must tooratar:or A
_later, they e either laughed at for their
Priggishe
•, ','Or. tli n erto toile bad by tbe
very. f.te,itchofir.'' Tbeitiq th ere has
411 °Yva0 IccietOlititiWki/aWin be
1 1 ,
431 any ,u to them, ; and ,",they"."
. the great ens whollyi)mpreparct4ither
'to fight o r eslit, tn. push, their .own way
or take th own part.., : They have been , '
kept tied : -the apron string_ to the
last' Thome t, Ind:only , When • absolutely ,
forced by e? nebessity Ott events will libel'
cut the VW:Wet them ' Rio . `free:, 6 But
ki l l
she Iplds on to`. 'Moinerit. ' 'Vyeit,
when, the time conics for college life and
learning,. abti Often goeS with her darling,
and• takesJodalllfi. in the town, ; ihi lt, a he '
`May be.neat at hand ,to :,watc h ..over .hia
health and morals,- and , continue her care
,thl labor for his destruction. , The chances
ere that a youth•so brought tip never be.
comes a real man, or tvoithhisrehlt , •ehyt
hovi. He is a,prig if he is good,' s de4
bauchee of th e worst, kind itheldekhoyer,
; th e 1 3 :iiCES at all.- He is mere likely' the,
first, . carrying' the mark of ' the apron
string around his wrist for 'life. Like a
tame falcon ussd:to the hood and the
perch and lire home, no matter what the
teiriptation.of •the quarry afield, he is es
sentiaity a domestic at ease only •in
the society of women;' a fussy man,' a
small man; 'delicate in health, andwith a
dread of •
strotigmeniitiree,iihysicakpolit„
ical or mental;acrcitchi4 man, anelgiven
to passing quackeries; but not . a man fit
for man's society, or for a mint's work.
'When there are many boys, instead of
only one_, in a widow's-family, the oppo
site ottelftills is' thel case. , As soon 'as
they haveTescaped from the nursery,- they
have escapedfroinaliccmtrol whatsoever; .
A nd if one wants to realize # puerile pan
,demoniunt of dirt, discomfort noise end
generel.flisorganizatfau, th e beat Place in
the world, is. the , itorisebpld of a •feeble
spirit 4 Mother ,of; ;many . . sons,. where
there is no controling masculine nflame. ,
Daughters, _ who. , are naturally and
necessarily tied up to • the moth
; er's apron.• Istringe.csafferi occasionally
from -too • tight '. , a,' ' strain; ' though eer
tainly it Is not•the fault of the 'present day
thagirlis el'e too. closely '.fetteredi• too
hcime-Stayieg, : or -
su bdued, Still;eyery
now and then one ' comes across e matron
who has cinahed ifikinfiltduality, out of
her family, and.whose grtiwinp ,daugrit
era are still ,Phildien • to. her, ~:in : go-earts
and leading-strings They -mayshes;ther
least attractive of their sex, but wmother
, of thlittied hag tone fixed . delusion' re;
spettipotn*titime"ly,Ahltht world is
full Of wollreseit"ger'Co de vour 'her lambs.'
and that tidy areohlfsafe*tisn'close tn."
her miternidapron ah d broWking „within
an Inch of ',We tether - stake: „These ern_
the girls Who,becomeitepelese:old maidi.
Men havenn instinctive dread of the-ma
ternal apron-string. They do , .zintoyant
to marry a mother 8E4,15%11 as-11 wife, and
to live under a double dominion • and re
duplicate opposition.. ~ It,is eaL, :very : well
to . eaythat a girlao brought up is ,broken
In alreadi, and therefPre, tußl•q, likely A9,.
make-a $9 0 4. irlfillian MlMYtetkera•itTe-t
log that it is_ only a transfer o , okedience..,
They may do for slaves,., who.: cannot 'lie ,
other than slaves whoever la the master;
but it does not do for women 'whtr , :see
their friends : freer than themselves, and
who might, if fate bad so 'ordered; been
free too.. The chnuceshere are,? , ,ltisclvith'
the mo th er's help, that the 'girls keei - ttio'
close to the apronstfing dining 'her. spin
terhood, goes all abroad'as soon as :she.
gets on the free .ground. - of 'matrittuiny,
and lets her liberty run into -license.. Or
she keeps her old allegiance to her mother:
in act, and• her husband is. never more,
than the younger •branch' at best.'. , Most
likely he is a usurper, whom it 0 her,dtity
to clieobey'lo favor of the =rightful' ruler
when they cbancete ,Cdme into colliaton.
[ Saturday Peview. . - .
Plain .Questions for Pree:Traders.
The Rarrisburg TelegiVA puts these
pointed queries :
1. If the present Teriff is `Vrohibitory,"
or, in other words; Prevents as buying
what we want from foreign tathtries, how
does it come that we der buy • about one
hundred' millions of. dollars. worth of.
merchandise more _than we sell them of
onr products during this year . of Grace
1869?
T. If the "enormous and grinding tett: ,
ation''' we are now payikg to i_triouom,
lists," or, in 'plainer terms ,, the_customs'
sow raised on foreign le:worts, iiftgrind
irg" our people into "povertyend want,"
why is it that a constant l stream or immi
grants mill come from nations now enjoy
ing Free Trade to our languishing, tariff- .
cursecrcountry ?
3. If Free trade were declared to-mor
row, and foreign manufacturers were per
mitted to compete in' our Markets with
our own, Would not fabric Made-by Eu
ropean workmen at fifty cents a day drive
those made by, American workmen at two
dollars and fifty! cents al day out of the
market? . , .1,,
4. When the American' ilanhfacturer
find h'unselt - undersold d 0 lhome, ,
those eigig.'edin' the same in
I f eeds, or; Manchester, •or 0-2*ag, is
'gigland•-4 1 4.t 1 4?)9• 0 te 4 thPi,. 11 / 1 4 8 , rtge,/ 1 /4
handaand his Kum, idPlacetti_
or reduce the wages he IS Am* ,paying to
his eniPloyeest. ,
--4.—Mustfnot the machines, under vthia
statecofstrairs, either , stopwork , or sun
mit to the reduction, or find ',something
else to do? - -
6. Do thsi 'PM Traders Vail the work-
Inerfloofl - Atrafrida to-; "Jerk' for t ldifer
torafgeirthturthernp* - gett /Or, hit,: not;
do. they VIM ittileTlV; dal eve xpr.ekilled
tab2e(ariditti' lose 'azaleas , spent , in
learning a - trade), - Sudftwork , at 'afgriculL
turitl . 4iinittitt?
7ill`bur country Under . Free Trade;
'sigh under
*lilies, be6th° , ebecpb)}r,..fillliiiiia
.4 1, 114tritiof , 100 , :!ARAIfi b t ,,4 4 1 •711 41
PverYthills grk. a
steam engine; and will,wtorisAvlVlOP
elating war , , auainst ,England-for;
stance—or she against rus,ii.eaperlence
orne dif6culty in the way of cannon,
muiketi; etc. - 4 or' • 'ld
8. HoW db you propose' to' "Coin
interest,on the bonds, which we solemply
proposed to pay,' when .yott( have 'des.. .
.troyed the only source of coin revenue
we now have,'..or canlave until we re:
sumo specie payments?, - ,
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LWEINSEIINCIOGRIE',
IThaTED STATE OF.MIIIMSWI:
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Chartered .by Slehtt • 44 4 . A. bongcliss ,
Appeal, ae
July , ABM: •
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'Cash Capital L S 140600000.:
'PAID
BRdNCH OPE'ICE:
.111LSTRATIOliAL BANK:BUILDING,
.
INETILADELIPUIA•
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Where the general:, nnatneso tt af abe Company to
transacted. .and to which general eorreer
pondenoaldWaldbwaddrasse . • •
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• • T I 01111910 ERIS. •
iTLARENCILH. CLARKPreiddeet. . ,
'JAY COOKE; Chairman 'mance and Executive
Committee. :
HENRY D. CiNjiHE,_ Vice Prestitent. • ';
Secretaryand Actuary.
7his Company offers the following advantages:
It is a National Oompany. ctartered Sly special
set of Congress, lees .
It has Vpsid-up capital of .1.000,000.
It offers , low ratecof premium. _ ••
It furnishes larger insurance than other_conT
ponies for the sainelnoney. • •
It is definite and'cartain in its tering:.
• Its pialleles are exempt from attachment.,
-
There site no unnecessary restrictions in the'
Every policy is non-forfeitable.
.their
mty be taken which pay to.the insured
ftill amount, and retnth,all the prenditms.
so .that -the: insurance costs only the Intereet on
the minuet payments, . •• • 4., • .. .. . ;
Policies may : be t siren that will p ey e a t to the iii
. . .
cured, a ft er a certain number' of y 7 ears , during
ille, an atonal Income of one-tenth thcamount
named in the policy . 1 ..
No extra rate Is ciargen for ri inponthe ll vee
.of Pa/slaw' " ..• - ._. .!
it insures, nett° Day'dividend IQ POJKY- 110 /d. •
' ers, be; at so low it cost that divi emisylubc lin
. entailers,. Pamphlets, and full narticadars given,
on application to -the. Branch Wilco 4 the Omer,
. .
pony, or to •
• le. W. CLARE4,I•CO: , Philadelphts; -'" •
General _Agents for Pentillylvania and Southern
New. J
ersea. ,
''' Jar OOOE h eCi:, Vfashington,D.. c.,
For:manumit,: Delaware,..: Virginia, District
of Ciolunints and _West Virginia- ~ ' l._ • . .
• lila, H lA liteVA:t tilk CO.,
Aietits for. Allegheny, driver; Butler, Merer
and Washington wooden:, ' • . .: •. • • ,
.IFirLOOAL AGENTdADE WANTED in every
City and Town; and applications in compe
tent parties for such agenclet with suitable en
dorsement: should be addressed Do THE CON.
PANT'S (.4EN ICEA.L, Atilx,riFq. ONLY. In rtheir
respective - districts. ' tabDirstWar
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PIIPHANW ' CO UR T - SALE.-
Will be offered at Public Sale at the' Court
°use, in the city of Pittsburgh.. on TU. SHAY.
the ilbth day of /I AY, A. D. 1809, at 10 o'clock
in. the forenoon, the heal hstaXe ttf 'JANES
BLACK, deceased, viz: All that cer.am• lot or
piece of ground situate in Collins township, (now
teteht eenth ward,_Pitttburgh, %Donn lied by lands
Samuel temple, H. Williams. , William -bemple, ,
and by .a-township road; and containing sixteen.
acres and one hundred and eve percbes,ind bar-
Ing thereon erected a - large donole lerameHwel,
ling House. Cottage House. &Axe Barn. Stabling.
and otner out buildings,' telth a goodt)rchard of
malt trees of all kinds, 61trapes, &e.„ and a Coal
Bank opened on the,nTertliset. There are sup
posed to be six or eight acres of coal in said lot.
fermi - of sale—One-tnird in hand. three-elev
en-Ds In one year from the cond. motion of the
sale,With interest 'rum She date of . eon firms. ,
than, sod-the. balance thirteen thirty-01r4, of
the purchase money to reintin a charge upon the
hum until the death of 1115.-Ellsa Jane Black,
widow of James Black. deceased, and the inter
est thereof to be rill to her anianallr during her
Ilk, and at her death the principal to be paid to
those legally entitled to she .sant e.' ' -
A. HILANDS, Trostee.
13 AU Hitt, PALMED, Attorney. , .
• ap2B:lll.w&A3 ,t. -., ::. i: . .' .
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NetTlCE.—fiy• a Deeree :of the
: Cou.r.4 : made Beaver County, Pa., Aprii
28, 1889, the undersigned was ; •nonlismed
Deceive; of C. HALL cp„..,ang
compilince there With I will dispose of.
ImbAlcutlag , and Refined 011 s and Barrels
of. said Arm, and wily sell. at Public Sale, on .
the prenalsea, la the Borough of Glasgow, Beaver
County, Pa., on theIIITSOF JDNE NEXT, at 1
o'clock
,at., all, the. property of Hall it
Co., known as the "Point 011 Works,ff. consist..
Ink of Le . ases, Machinery, Tanks, Bnildhigs, do.
tqgt th. r with all oils tten remaining unsold.
Terms Cash. Atd.alsogore unties:Et , / all persons
Indebted to said firm to,makuimm.dlate payment
t• 4, • H. BENNETT, ftecelver
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• - ' or c. if. HALL & Co., •
rrrresorgem..moy• 1, 1809. . 1031-14t.s.s
_ _
QARAH MAY . by •'her next
'friend David Lake an: , Robert the
Court! f, Common Pleu of Allegheny county,
No. 476, Dec. T... 15111.
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To the above named respondent: •
ROBERT MAT:' 'You are hereby netifled to be :
and appear at the next term of this Court, to be
atTittsbergh on the FIRST MONDAY, OP
A. D 1869 then and 'there to answer
the CoMplatnt of the above named Ilbelatt;
show elite, If any you have, why the iiraYerlor'
.41"Varie a enrage sn'airimenift should' not 'hi:
grafted. • -
4IiLEIVEL B. CLBLEY.
m y51142-vr. • • , • ...
TN THE MATTER OF TUC AP•
PLICATION OF THE SEVENTH WARD
PREMIUM LOAN AMOCIATION OF ALLE
GHENY CITY, for a Charter of IneozpoFatlon.
No. 420 . ; ,tune Term, 180 H, Notice Is hereby
given "that nnelleatlon• has t.een inside, to the
Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Connty, to
grantthepharter of IneorporatlonAn this ease,,
pat it is nos► on Ale ' ln the omee of Ole Prothono
tary of * Allegheny Comity, Ind ' 414 be granted it
theneherterra or court, - (Jane, 1869,) nitleas
aeotionsthereto nreilled In tbetneantitget ,
; s ; ROBERT POLLOCK, " '
• intlitiCel, , i ,
1 ...it ' ' iliOtkiktreiVi. " 4.lo:eateria
mtitilet of Penns/lien a. At Pitetinrgh the
M day of NO: A.V.:1609: - • L .
• - The andersigned.;•Aatlgnee! of the - estate of
CHARLES C. ALOI , O, ttankrupt.,bereby give,
not ce that a general meeting of the cteditors° of
said Bankruo, wilt be Nei at the °Mee or JOHN
N. PuHVl,MlSHLataq.,.,ene 2 of t the Resisters In
Baok,runter at said dAtrlet et No. 110 Federal
etneeerAllerenraty..Ra:. In SaSeL tHetrlc4'.on
the FINST AY e. K JUNE, A.,D. 11969, at 19
d'bet.A.tir . forthe perpotemaniedlulthis twee.
kpipayeßyi sectloßoc the bankrept , set.. 41 . Ilicp,rc4
ma; A: U. 1889: • , ' ‘,` '
•I I 11 , . ~...; I, ..? • ‘ • , '.. , - 11 .. : 1 ' B. 19Natker,
myN4rw 1 • Assignee,'
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' .lIA.Va or Pri - reamnisti,
t * ' THE PRESIDENT AND Dli
4.) Actor'Vll" Bank havoi v illfl4.lt
aell4c f ae l lffllld sir yiyit PER.
ontta
4'1%11 ml iltadi hut •orthti profit, •of t et. list ilit
ittoutus; which pitd.to btotikbolders or
justrleigitlzepEopeutittvpi, annuli ofter.the.l4ol
rrecr of tiore.ltautitt. State vitt tacit' taxer.
.tittliesSW • • ,TWiltCratßlJAAliv Cubien:
A,011I410• 7 ; 1 0 e 1: e 4 i i ili , t lii 4 I iiii.
tamentsritO the estate rit t'atuseliiv(asee.
a e of the borough of hrta
iltatitarn, r e d:
A
beve been irrupted to tho-su bscrlber, all Der one
il%b/d.to VW palate are requested to r u e
ed . I:it e a r, sad Shoat ' bitviot chitin or
.4 03 10141 J Instllus - ostatooribesalavet t
•!wliknisko- Ag ta th r elreoV*ltioVeity, ; a
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LEGAL.
Solicitor for ketitlouen
i •
.;•7 :7
'; .01102011 WILSON .
Will be a candidate for State Senator, subject, to
the deohdon of, 49nbilean, County (;onven
-
ar.FOR SENATOR;
..SARIII7EL 11.1.3tuun
4 lArtll b• a candidate to- State Senator, anblee• to
the dacialon of the Serh.blicatt County Woven
tton. mys
ilast-on sar,wrou.
GEIO.II. ANDERSON
.
Will be acandidate tor State Senator..., tobiect to
the decalun of the litynbliaan Coulfty Conven.
thin. - . mtt
lig3ffFOß SENATOR.
TnOires ROWARD
Will be a candidate for State Fenster, subject to
the decision of the Republican County ()envoi.
SHERIFF.
WiIOIIIETIIIN6. TANGIBLE
le9R BOLDIEBs , WIDOWS AND 01/-
•
. •
"ro thelodepedent Voters of Al egl!eny
County:
The miderartied. wi , h *view of ren erMg the
widows and orphans of the bravos soldiers from
, Allegheny county, who fell in defense of their
country in- the late renelliml.. tome substantial
and permatunit assistance, offers himself as a
candidate at the election on the setond. TntSdity
of Oct3ber next, for the office of SlintlifT: got:
emniy,pledging and. binding himself, lb •au of
his election,i hat one-half of the net.pronta of the
office' shall be appropriated for the benefit of said
widows and orphans: The Judges of the Court
of tbe County to be-the trustees of the tonds.un
der whose; direction the same shall be disbursed.
J. T. MoLAIIGHLIN.
Offices, 96X Fourth avenue. and 355 Liberty
street. . . mylt
titr-FOR EIREBIFF,
WILLIAM O. STITEMS,
Subject to the'deebdon of the Republican County
,Conveuttou . . myll•d4T
Le .i. il[o:4:f:lA:4lll44
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for SITEBIFF. Belden to the usages of the Be •
publican party; and, if euccesaful pledge myself
to devote all my energy to en honorable and faith.
ful dlocbarge of the dutlea of the omee.
spG:ditP. M. 81. FLEMING.
Olr FOR SHERIFF,
ZOEINAL ELMS,
Of. Pittabuzgb. subleet to the decision of the
Union Itep_ublican County Convention.
anfb•Da V
IarFOR BHESIFF.•
V ' euld resnectiully announce to the citizens of
Al holy county that; I will be a m.didate for
the once of tiliEßlvir. subject to the decision of
the next ensuing 'Unica Republican County Con
vention. • • • .
ingsairic.DvNT,
Ohio Towwimp
h7O:DIr
FOR SHERIFF.;
SOTIN 4. WATSON,
Of Elisabeth town' bit', lite private Company D.
79th ea. Vols.: will be a candidate foe the orrice
of SIIIII1111?_,-subJect.to tZe decision of the Union
Republican ConYention.
ac2oehnuF
FOII I BILIEUIFF.
WILLIAM a. HERRON,
, , ,
Will 1)45 candidate for the office or Sheriff, sub.
leet •to the decision of the Ifulou Revnbilean
County Convetftion. nib:A:Find • If
garFOR :SHERIFF,
JOSEPH ROSS,
Nilll be a candidate for SHERIFF. subject to
the decision of the Republican County Conven-
•RECORDER.
01: - . FOR RECORDER.
13,' A. SAMPSON,
Of the Sixth ward..Allegheny.flate Manch , etera
will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the
action of the approaching Republican County
Convention. - myB:l94-d&T
IarFOR RECORDER,-
6110TISTITS 13E10111111T,
Allegheny . Clty, late private Irtith Eicelslor-
Reahuent. 'Lost is leg to the Becloud Bull Run
Battle.„, . an27:ll4•Dair
IWT!:!11, AnECORDER.
'U VI /RASTER
Wlll be a .eandtd:tte for Recorder. subtect to the
detlitua or the. Republican Loch') I,oncention.
toys •
gotipli — TiTF) - 11
THOS. H. HUNTER ,
LATE NINTH RECOT PA. E. C
my4.l6t,'.
OrFOR RECORDER, •
'HENRY SNIVELY. •
Will be a candidate for notalnetlon to the office
atilt-corder for AllegLeny county. subject to the
detielon of thb approaching itcpublican County
Cdnveiition, I • ap.bblZi.
COUNTY? TREASURER.
tqr'FOß . COUNTY TREASUR
J. F. DENNISTON,
Matevet Major U.
subos..) wl be eandi
rate fortenomination,ect to the - decision of
the Repubitean County Coacentien.
apt': I,3•D&T
1 0-v N n COUTY TREASIIIt
OM I. D COPELAND.
Of Elizabeth township, be a candidste for
the above office.'suidet.t to the decision of the
Repubtican County Convention.
spa.hB7:l3.tY
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
•
,Wron: -COUNTY CORIBIIIim
BIONER,
'
Will be a"candlda e for. County Commissioner,
subject to the decision of Inn Union Republican
County Convention. . apZ7:lla
IarFOIA - COUNTY COMMIS
,
1169EIZT,CtIN10ING86ISI,
01 9d ward, Rittstmrab, will be a candidate for
COunts.COutmleelqberi subleot te the declaim of
the Union Uepublizan•Ovanty Uonvention.
t:4l7aVoriii.cf.iv,27 °32lun-•
oastyriosr.B. vosTlivioA,
Of thellmittelh ward', will be 'a eandtdate for
CotinOrOotsandiadoher, subject to the tlecteloa
thedlepubireaa.Coualy cenventlon. „ L .
zulTiddiP
Wfion : COMMIS
GEORGE filimlLTon
VIII be - s candidate' for Counts Commissioner,
subject to the decisloo of the Union Republican
County Co vent my&
atarsrbui ,wrizs
wroaREGISTER OF WILLS
81:111J7CCT TO TFIT!DEOMION
,OT TEM WI;
PUBLICAN COUNTX CONVENTION.
arFOUBEGrISTERIPEMLA
39S EN l * ik; 4 .01r3 •
natdeot.to the deplitoe of !MO Repablloin CoUnti
.Ckorroosioo. . „ f , . 1412911211
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FIXNEICWIKOWCOVIL'III,
.1 soar.cLi4loiveir , ..
Iftilvale bdrough, Isteirtrate ,Co. H. 102 d
Rea Puma. Vols.. :subi ect to the decision of
the Union Republican County Contrentton. spift.
larl•
'TO THE CITIZENS OF AL.
LEUHENY COuNTY: I respectfully
atmounceMyself aStreanaidate for the adios of
01,1IRIC OP COURT*. snlyect Le ther decision or
the 'Union Republican County Conyentkon. I
_would state that I ask the office but for ',ONE
'TERM. at the termination or which I w^uld
cheerfuhy retire, believing that therblare others
equally entitled the honor and emoluments
the omce. and lietompetent as myself will be
under obligations to the citizen. of the pontiff
Tor their support. Very resuocifhliv,
,10-EPH BitOWNR, '
Lute 102(1 (old llithOlind sth Pa. 1, 01. Regt.
Inli=:g47 .
.
rgr" SCHEN FLYS PILILRIONIC
bYRUY. -SEAWEED TONIC AND
MANDRAKE PILLS will care Consumption.
Liver Complaint aud•Dyspepssc if taken accord
ing to diseetions. They are ali three to be taken
at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, re
,laxthe liver and petit to work; then the annettte
become's, good ; the food digests and makes good
,blood; the patient "begins to ether 'ln flesh; toe
diseased matter ripens into; the. _Sting s, and the
•patient outgrows tue disease and gets web. This
is the onirway to dare consumption.
To these three medicines DE J. H. Schenck, of
Philsdelpitia. owes his unrivaled success In the
treatment of.pulmonisryConsumotion. The Put
monlc Syrup. Hoene 'the marble :matter In the
'muss, nature throws It off by au easy. expectora
tion, for when. the phlegm or matter Is ripe a
'slight cough will throw it oil'. and the patient has
"rest and the lungs begin to heal. " -
T.. do, this, the eraweed ionic and Mandrake
-Pills must be freely used toeleause the stomach.
And liver,' so that the Yulmoniss Syrup and the
'foudw.li makegood blood. • • •
Sehenek's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver.
,removing all obstructions. relay the edicts of the
-gall bladder, the bile Malts freely, and the liver
IS soon:relieved; the stools will abow what the
Pills can do; lonians bus ever beelthavented ex..
cept csdomel. (a deadiy po' son wi.lch IC very den
, genius to use un ess with great care,) that will
• unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint isone of tie most prominent
causes. of Censumption.," '
eichence's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle athitilant
and alterative. 'and the alkali in the seaweed,
watch this preparation Is made or,. assists the
stomach to threw out the gastric juice to eissolve
tee food with the Pule:ionic Syrup, snout Is made
Into good b cod without fermentailukor soaring
in the stomach.-
the great reason why , pi:gaiety's do not cure
Consumption Is, they ity to do too much; they
give medicine to atop the cough, to stop cnills,to
stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing
tney d. range the whole digestive powers. lock
ing up the secret ons, and eventualiy the patient
sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to
stop a cough s night sweats, chills or fever Re
move the cause, and toey will all stop of their
own ass:tord. Igo one can be cured or Cansump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh,
Canker, Ulcerated %throat, unless tee l i ver and
stomach are made hey thy. - • ' ,
if a person tins 'consumption, of course the
lungs in smut way ate_ diseased, eltner tubercles,
si:eases". bronchial itntation, pleura adhesion,
or the lungs are' a mewl of inflammation and fas.
decaying. in such +Abe& what. must dome it
is getout)" tne mu that are wasting, but it la
the whole body. The stomach aud lifer-have lost
their power to make blood" outof Co. d. Now the
only chance is to thee Lir. Schnuck's three .esii
claes;:rwinch will bring up ' a tone to the stomach,
the pathos will begin to want food. Itsrlii-digest
east* , and make gouilblood; then thepttput
gins to gain liAllesb. and as soon as the body be- I
gins to grow, the lungs eon mence to peal tip.
and the patient sietit•liestly &SRL well. This Lilac
only way to cure Consumption. •t
Wheu there it no lung diseasd and Only Liver
. Complaint and Dthpetisis, senencY3 !Seaweed'
Tonic aud Mandrske.Pillswre, suelcient, nn out
- the Pulmenie Syrup. Take the Mareirake Pills
freely in a I billiotia,etmplainta, as they are per
fectly harmless. . • " -",
Dr., Schenck , whO has enjoyed uninterrupted
health fur m slay years past, and now weighs 335
pounds. was wasted away to mere ikelet on, in
the very last stage bt Pulmonary Consumptio..
hi+ physicians having pronounced his ease hope
less and abandoued han to his rye. Ile was cured
by the aforesaid azie 4 icans, eon- siine bp i
. s em are.
grin. ttgeLP,:.°,ssang:=l/ ~cringVe have eu. 're4
markable success. , rub' directions accompany
each, making It, not absolutely necessary 'to per.;
conallY see Dr. Stheuelt,.•unless patients wish
their lungs exandned,sind lor this purpuse lie is
prefeestu. ally at his Principal lace, Y2191'401;
phis, every batnrclay. *here all letters for advice
must be addressed.' He is also profess'onaly at
Nu. 33 Bona street New York, every other
Tuesday, and at NQ. 35 Hanover street, Boston,
every other Wedneaday. tie styes advice tree,
but for a thorough examination with his liebpl
rulnetrr the price 14115. ace hours at each eity
from 9 e. M. to 3 S. k.. ,
Price of the Pulnionic Syrup and .Ifelfweed Ton
le each $1.50 per bottle. or $7.50 a halt dozen.
Mandrake Pills 215'cents a box. ror ',sinter - au
struggling. myletjsl.clar
itgrEPILEPSY CAN BE Clain°
—Those huvLnk_ 'frietids afilicted are ear
nestly solicited to j send for a Circular Letter of
References:and Testimonials. which will con
vince the most skeptical of the curability of the
Mega's. Address iveo BUREN LUCKEOVV,
M. L.. 36 Great JOneS street, New York.
mhieura-daF
arELECTRICITY A$ A CIJRAL.
TIVE —Dr: A. H. EYIEVENS bas been
siting Electricity asaI*ECIAL HEMEDY In Curing
chronic as well at acute confiblons wcniocrr
MEDICINE for more than TEN YEARS. with un
bounded suceess. iA PAMPIILIT, alt
part culars. with certificates and reliable refer
ences, will be sent to any Inquirer. '
A few futniso d rooms vacant. for boaralnapa-
Dents in the Doctor's Duni T. If applied for soon.
Office and residenee, 2,01.11 &DOH B MEET.
r LADELPHIN 7 . mt1302.1.d.Tr4
IMPORTANT RIEDICAL
At the solleltatlid of bls ntimerotia Phllade
plain:patients,
Of Baltimore, senior of several medical Works
From the Ist to the nth' or JUNE, Inclusive
Those who wish to see the Doctor in Philadel
phia should correspond at Baltimore.
BPBCLALTY.—Ir. atment and Care of Nervous!
and Physical Dehllua. • tayt2 .
arBATCHELOWSIEUALEIXDIVE.
splendid Hair Dye is the began the world;
the only true end perfect Dye; harmless, relit-,
ble, tnstantaneous; no disappointment; ri+
dieulons tints; remedies the ill effects of bad.
dyes; Invigorates land leaves the Hair. soft, and
beautiful. Diach or brown'. Bold by all Druggists
and Pertemert; and properly applied at Batehe
lnr'‘ Wig igetor3r. No.lB'Bond diem New
York. ; • . an28:08
rj"DOCTOR WHITTIER CON ,
TINUES 'TO TREAT ALL ;PRIVATE
Diseases. cypiillis in ail its - forms, gonOrrhees,
Gleet. stricture) completely -eradicated.,
That numerous class of cases resulting from self.;
abuse, producing unmanliness, nervous debility.
irritability, eruptions, seminal emissions. and.
finally impotency: permanently cured: Persons
afflicted wl It nelicate. Intricate: and lona' ntattd 6
Mg constitutional complaints are politely invite 4
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
Experience, the ;beet of teachers. bait engaged'
blm to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
permanent, and which lo most cases OM be used
without, hindrance - to business. Illetlicanapre
pared in the establishment; which entbraCes or
rice, reception and waiting rooms; also, ooardlnit
anu sleeping \ apartments for patients requiring
daily personal attention., and vapor and' chemi
cal baths, thus concentrating the nutted Mineral
springs. No matter who have r falleil. state your.
case. Read what he a aye in hie pamphlet of Arty.
nage', sent to any address for two stamps in sea+
ed envelope.. Thousands. of cases treated -ansu*
: ally, at office and:all over, theconntry, Consul
tation Iree, personally or , by mall. Office Igo: 9
Wylie • st re et, (near Court House) Pittotmreb„ ,
Pa. Hours vr, J. iM. to 8 p.. 9. Sundays ISi M.
to P. M. PamPhiet sent to any addr ess foratoo
• stamps. •• • • • art •
lINJON ENTERPRISE • •
FOUNDRY, ••••••• ••;
•
soffssos •
kfunufnitturer of COOKING STOVES,: Arches,
Gratelh Feuders,i Sash Weights, and kind
il
of Honeys , Ware, , ' Car Wheel,' and sll kinds of
Machinery." Castings,:oolti WATSON it
PITSISBURGII. PA. .. anansoNwatli
.:,;.0:00*0:*.,0...,;:
• runrins THE BLOOD 7
)013 BALK, BY 'IDBUtiGI9Y6 EVERWIPEI
MEIIIII
VIgTS: '
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. E.(DE F. CURTIS,
WILL ATTEND IN PHILADELPHIA
TRADE MARK:
DITEDGE'S
FIu:E• 1"19100b"
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Lain*
MINUS.
digibMM" 't ..; :;a
EMBMin
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armnqw flovsE.
wiNDßEscar.
M. W. o.B2namh
Le55ee........
Manager-
WEDNESDAY EVENING, May I9ln, II189„
benefit. of HARRY LkSLIE. Last week of
•
HVEPTY DTEIPTY•
New Comic Scene: new and Novel Tricks; von...
derinl Stilt Dance and Burlesque Can-Can by
TONY DENIER: new: Ballets,• skipping Bone
Nornpluel Scotch Pas De Deux. by Alt TOSINO
and ST . uDY: Velocipede Biding, by HABE 't
LEALIE: new Comic and Fancy:la.:lns, byAle-
FEED BOK.
THRUSDAY UVENINGBENEFIT OF AN.
TONINO and ST. OLY .
Saturday—Fatewell Matinee.
.11grPITTSBURGH THEATRE.
•
n.'W.l"-WILLIAM.2, Lessee an. Manager.
Second and last week 011ie gorgeous spectacula
burlesque called THE FlittTY THIEVES.with.
alt I s beauties and the magnificent TdANSPOR- '
IATION BCitNE.
Tll•NIOHT The, , areat . American Continue,"
GUS WILLIAMS.
' Ferti Thieves Matinee'an Wednesday and Sat.;
urday. Admission to Matinee, GO cents; Galle
ry, 25 cents.
tar - ACADEMY' OF MUSIC. -
•
Grand — Exhibition (second time) by
SLACK DAVIS , pupils, on TUESDAY, MAY
25th, 1869. Parlor Dancing. consistingotlight
gymnastics, and also a Fairy Mama; expressly
adapted, tom Sbakspearoes
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Price of admission, 50 cents is all parts of Um
bels/a. Tickets and progranitnes may be had s$
all the innelc stores. Dom open at 7 commence
a, quarter to 8
WA CADENT OF MUSIC
1:31.3E .1311.1 ALA
Respectfully announces
TWO ,CRAND CONCERTR. , , T .
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
MAY Is and 19th, asahted by the. follow=
vorite artiste: • !: 'a 21
MIQS S. W. BARTON, Soprano.
MR. M. MACHOSALR - Tenor.
MR HEODOR MARTENS, Pianist and £c
compaulat.
ADMISSION orrETIOLLAB
"FAMILY CIRCLE & OALLEItY.FIFTT CT&
No extra charge for , reeerred seats.
Seats can be procured at C. C. kiellor's Music.
Store. commencing Friday morning, Mayl4, at
10 o'clock.
Doors open abl,lj; commence at 8 o'clock.
ThOS. R. TURNBULL,
my12:121
ar ACADEMY OF, MUSIC.
THREE NIGHTS LONGER.
u l l t b i l l e te to rtA L uesi a e d f u r r n ii T t t i nu t szh e t . have bees
The Renegade of the Potomac,
A National Drama, will be re-prodrmgd on:
THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ,
MAX VOtti, 211 st mid 561 d
Characters by Members of . the Otdez.
PRICES OF ADMISSION,
Nannette and rheas Circle
Family Circle
fteserred seats 25 cents extra,
Box office open from .1.0 A. B. till 3 P. X.
PROFESSIONAL.
GW. DerCAMEhr
.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, No. 137 FOURTH AVRNUE, Pitts.
harsh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Wa lter H.
Lowrie, ) will practice In the U. S.,Circult and
District Courts, In the State Supreme and all the :
Courts - of' Allegheny county, and make 'colleo-
Dons in most or the adjacent counties. ja19:03 .
WM. B. NEEPER,
A.I.DEHMAN AND EX-OFFICIO J USTICIE OF
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
;Special attention given to conveyancing . anti
- collectlons Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn
up, and all legal buttress attended to promptly
and accurately.
SMMIL McMASTERS,
A.I.43ERALA_DT,
Ex-0131clo Justice of the Peace and Police Maw
trate. Office, GRANT STREET, opposite the
Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
DePositions, and all 'Legal Baldness executed
with' promptness and dispatch. WWI
JOHN 'A. STRAIN,
Azinea-twir,
EX-OFFICIO "XOSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
• POLICE MAGISTRATE.
• •
Otice ‘ LlS PDTTIEW3TBBET, op site the
theiiral,.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, -Bonds, Morir
gages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and
Legr, Business executed with nronintness and
,lisustch. , •
A AMMON,
Justice of the Peace, L
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE Alb INSU
RANCE AQSH I.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
CoPeetion or Rents solicited end p rottiptly
st—
tended to. ni73:110
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
. ATTORNEY-AT-4.AW.
Ofliee, 116 Diamond Berm , '
. (Opoodtethe Court Hon%)
fels:i44
MERCHANT TAILORS.
B° CLOTHING.
• A. fulliaseortment of all styles and &Nes of
Boys, Youths''an4 Childr,on's kits,
For Spring and Summei eear.
GRAY & LOGAN.,
41T SlX&:Ode' ~c affair.
M'PHERSON: , ..& ,MUOLANEIRING
-, No. 108Ixth (Late EitsChan Street. , ..
ifincetutsoAli .to lIPMES & C 0.,)
• , inn i eniAlcr !Anions.
, .
naVe Jut, received their carfully; selected stack
Of timing and Summer Goods. -and will be glad
to : phew: or , sell, them to old and new (mamma.
The Cutting Department will Rill be superlst
tendetby 3111HLANBEtING.
, I take plesetteelasecommendlng the above arm.
to the IlberaX suppOrt:ol 'the public.
tabilltfal?..rt • ; WA 11.
1101 ti TIEGELi -
41.7 . • . ,
"(Lai;e' ciitter Ifeariettlieldeo
• 31 9;n94AziT TArr- 40 ;
No.• 53 Smithfield Street, Pittaburgha
NEW SPRING GOODS.
• "1 inlendid new Mem of'
CASS/21LEBREA, &C o
Jot . rftelved by
,5e).4% Taildri- 73 ikalthteld street.
DitLED CORN.
•A superior Article; in exeelkottonbotitota rap
/Meta carnal La! NIP; IVA+
or bot.:04111r,
; ••
in-; )4 `..1N0. A. siolisa_ c-r
t. Nan . nior cut Nana mow s
MN=
mv18:152
50 cents..
35 cents.
95 cents.
Prr . raßUP.43ll,
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