r" r CO Wm* Gait tit. PUBLISHED Biala . PENNINAN,REED &CO„Proprietus, v. B. PNNNINAN, JOSIAH NIA. T. P. HOUSTON. N. P. nazi). Utters iin4 Proprietors. OFFICZ: 48ZETTE BUILDING. MOS. 84 AND 88TIFTH OFFICIAL PAPER e- Of Vistairangia, Allegheny aui Al !L gkeny County. Terfti—,Daft Itimii- Weskty. Weskty, I tine yesr."o„oolowi 9ar..2.50 51.11glec0PY.la•E° 4 1110 ,MOU VII 75' Six mos.. 1.50 5 coiles,eiti 1.25 ' By_ the week 15 1 Three moo 75 10 ti ~. Lis • tsromeartier.) sii4 one Agesit. TUESDAY, .11111 E 8, 1569. UNION REPUBLICAN .TICKET• ASSO•43I.TE JUDGE DISTIIICT COVET, JOHN M. 'KIRKPATRICK. • ASSISTANT LAW JUDGE, CONNON PLEAS. FRED , K. H. COLLIER. STATE SENATE. THOMAS HOWARD. ASSEMBLY, t. MILES S. HUMPHREYS. AVEX&NDER NITLLAR, JOSEPH WALTON. JAME 3 TAYLOR, D. N. WRITE, JOHN H. KERB. SHERI , t• HUGH S. FLEMING nau.susza JOB. F. DENNISTON. CLERK OT COURTS, , aoszen s swamp.. RECORDER, THOMAS H. HUNTER. commtsatoxas. CHAUNCEY B. BOSTWICK. BiGISTZII, JOSEPH H. GRAY. mama or MUM/Life' COURT, A.I.IOLAN,DEE DIEISCTOB or rocs, ABDIEL McCLUR.II. Ws Itaro on the inside pagd qf this snorninis Geramrs—Seeond page: "Sandoval," rennsyioania and Western . Virginia News, Clippings. Third. and Bizth-pages: Ananee and Trade, Local and Areign Markets, Imports by Bas 7.- road and River News. &venth page Aim, Garden and Household, Amuse agent. Directory. 0 4 LD closed In New York yesterday at 18%. • tr: some atTrankflt, 8.611(a386i Prrnomtna at Antwerp, nit THE Montgomery (Ala.) Marl brings to us ample proofs of the enterprise of our manufactuxers, whose fabrics are freely advertised in its columns. When Cin cinnati bitilds that Southern Milway for our beuelit, a large trade will be opened to Pittsburgh. Tnn New York State Temperance Convention discountenances the idea of a separate Political organization, a large majority voting down a proposition to make nominations. The two parties were requested to present candidates -pledged to prohibition, with the under standing that their failure to do so would call a third ticketinto the local field when necessary. _ - Wu invite the particubtr attention of our readers to the remarks of Judge &rows, in his charge to the Grand Jury yesterday, upon the preialence of public indifference to the enforcement of the law by its officers, and upon the need for the wisest restrictions upon• the exercise of the pardoning power. His Honor has spoken weighty words, and timely. Oar people will find their lasting profit in heed ing these pointed admonitions fromthe justice-seat , - =1 Tux, present strength of political parties in Tennessee, under the enlarged fran chise, offers a field for varied npecrdation among the politicians of that State. The conclusion of the Memphis 'Pest: that ‘if the Radical party can harmon!ze and cast its 'vote 61Id for some unobjectionable man we may still carry the State,"—is not very encouraging to their Republican frierds at the North. Oar only hope there , lies realiy in the cordial adoption of the • Mend policy, to which'. Gov. BENTON is MOW committed. , • . Tmx Federal ,Cocrt for the SentuciFy district receives from its grand jury , sn indictment against Conley, the negro whorie conviction tor the same offend in the State Court Nye, have already heard of. Xis case was appealed to the Federal Iliourt under the Civil Rights Act, and hangs there upon a question of admissible testimony. Pending its decision, this I resentment secures his x etentkm in the Federal ctistody In the meantime, GOT. Brs•ixicsori repudiates the extraodlcial opinion of . one of his clerks, lk to. the frue intent of the first thirty day's respite, and has extended that delay to October. THE LASTGLORY OF SPAIN. In the promulgation of . t t heir • new - Constitution ' the people .of Spain have made a long r Step forward toward the final tranquilization of the kingdom. •,_ Tim, - Republican -lead- C _ . .„, , era in the ortes have signified decisively ,, their adheitik,to the':new instkunienti al: though t hey , subsequently abstained from any active tart in theceremonies al*: mulgation, 'the next step; in the' gramme or nailonol' *constriction, will be taken forthwith, in leplaclng the Pro. Sigyennigag, , with :it Ogle visional , . . ,lievint, in the person of Kezeim issigfiatti -, raw * a wl ~ will •i• 1 , 4 Y' r '•• "‘. NY 1 . 4! , 4 .. 1 ' CC , •Yt" ' '' .. 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"What other Federal officer so openly braved the Ad. ministration ?" 74 OPERk Housu.—The inimitabl Moffitt. and the'excellent' company with" ififiier . he is connected, continue to draw large audiences to the Opera HOIIse• The pieces presented by this troupe are all extremely fanny, and are put upon the stage in a highly artistic and excellent manner. PITTSBURGH Tstsemaz.—Nellie MRS kell is the reigning star at the "Old Drury" at present. She is a charming comedienne, and in Mr. Love has a most excellent supporter. The bills at this es tablishment are unusually spicy, and the entire company is good. Tag Cincus.—The great show, Robin son's Circus and Gardner & Kenyon's Menagerie combined, will / exhibit on the, Allegheny Diamond on the 17th, 18th and 19th inst. State Mercantile License. Merchants and others who do business in the boroughs and townships-of thin county, and who are required by law to 1 take out a State license, should call at 1. once at the County Treasurer's office and attend to the matter. The Treas --1- urv:r is obliged by law to put all taxes remaining unpaid on the first of July into the band& of an &lderman (Or collection. The costa thus added sometimes equals the license. This wilt apply also to billiards, bagatelle table keepers and brokers of every de• ' scription. Real % estate, exchange, bill merchandise, madhine, oil and stook bro kers' doing business anywhere in the county, whether within the city limits or not, are required to take out State license from the County Treasurer's office, and can save costs by attending to it at once. The Sabbath Schools of the different churches of New Brighton convened in the N. E. Church to hold their semi-an nual Convention. • , The meeting was called to order; and Rev. J. Mills, Pastor of the Church ail cupied, elected Chairman. Dr. John Sargent, Secretary for the county, for New Brighton, read his report, which was very interesting. He also offered resolutions in reference to t h e past, pre.sent, and future of the f3abW.th School cause. After suitable addresses by the . pastors of the several . churches, the re- solutions were heartily adopted. The Church was filled to its utmost ex tent, and everything. passed off very pleasantly. -C. Yesterday afternoon, about half pad. four o'elock, an accident occurred at Jones & Laughlin's iron mills, Browns town. by which John Steitz was serionsir injured. The unfortunate man was em ployed at the establishment as a dritim. - on the coal cars which convey the coal over an incline railway from the pit to the works, and are drawn back to the pit by mules. At the time the accident oc curred, he was engaged in coupling cars, when from some cause, the train of five started down the incline, ands two of them passed over his body'before they could be checked. Two of his ribs were broken, and it is feared that he sustained internal injuries of a serious nature. Be was removed to his residence in Browns town,and medical attendance summoned. =1 . y~~,*~+t-w_,rt~~ ~~x, -fir r~ -K ~ '"fi r ~~,~,,'... AIIIMMeIItB Semi-annual S. S. Convention. NEN, BRIGHTON, June 7,188 V. Serious Accident. Base Ball.--The Oly mina Base-ball Club has secured Union Park for the glimmer G • season ' where all their games will be played. The organization is one •of tie , best and most profteicient in this neigh borhood. THE. TRUSS. The truss is an instrument, or rather an ance, employed to retain the bowels to their• proper place, when ttey have been forced out of - • t.• their natural position, and this forms a disease called a rupture or hernia. Hernlais reducable or • -; or not. When net reducable. it becomes strange toted or incarcerated, a canditUn of alwas e more or less danger, and requiring. In most cases, a surgical operation before the intestines can be • restored to their 'proper position. When not strangulated primarily, ruptures' are liable to be-. come so by accident or neglect, hence, the num- city of trusses to keep the intestines in their prop- ce place, mid If possible to cure the disease by. closing the opening thrtingh which the. boweli protruded. In times past trusses have been ;ie-..: muted as palliative - ,remedies rather that the means of effecting a *radical' cure. Dr. however, of this city, who has devoted a gieit deal of thought and reflection :to the subject of her oia, and` besides has had. over twenty-five years of - practical penance in the application of trusses, is 'of the opinion that a large port'or. of cases can be mile °ally cured. Re attributes the failure to cue, inmost cases, to the Medi luny of the tresses used, or the want of irroper adjustment: He ' • , maintains that there are fur conditions of, the human boir requiring greater skill and canstllty. -. than those in which there is a protrusion of any:,, part, and much moreso when the part is so , mately connected with human health and :Ufa ire the Intestines. Trusses of every kind ended. -- prices suitable to all may be had in great varl- My at Dr. KErilleB GIIEAT - MEDICINE 81''07 ' 157 Liberty street, or at his private entwining' rooms, No. 1510 Penn sires t, from ten a;.m.' un ill !bur P. Y. Every Monday, Wednesday and,- 1 Saturday , at tne store, for Lie consultation frota,.. • four to six P. sa. and eight to nine at night. • USEFUL No more us ful elate -. 3 can be found than the great medicine stored Dr. Keyser, at 107 Liteit: street,. where the. Doctor gives three, free days for c.onsultaties from 4 to 8 P. Y. every Monday, litt ednesdal and Saturday. It is a matter of Scone moment te the , afflicted that they should know this and avail themselves of an epportdinty not often afforded. CATARHU. —Dr. Keyser,' at 1510 Pilll street, will undulate and cure the worst oaseiof Ots. turb, by an entirely.new systems, so as to; H. cam pletely eradicate it front the sys;em.. e does so ' by restoring tht general health of, the ; system.. Let thole interested Inquire If thia Mune, taeass:e ' • • SCIENCE. ADVANCES. AS soon as an article purporting to be of utility , bas been tested, and itt Merits endorsed by pith- . /le op i n ion, unprincipled parties endeavor to re plenish their depleted parses by counterfeiting, - • and subatituling a spurious . for the genuine arta. de. Home time /since, mercury, in the dlnilisit, of pUls, powders. do., was given for all diseases of theatomsch and liver, while quinie was freely . 4 administered for the chills. At length TIOSTZT TER'S dr.IIAOH BITTERS made its advert*, and an entire new system of healing was 'sand& rated. The beneficial effects of this valitable preparation were at onto acknowledged, and mineral poisons suffered to sink into that obscu rity to which an enlightened age has consigned them. There nave been many spubious Bitters Pdlutad upon the community, which, after trial, have been found perfectly worthlets, yllll6llOB - his proved a blessing to thousands, Who owe to It their reeteretlee to health and hale. , pines'. For many years we- have watched the!ittesdy progre-s of ROSTETTII.IVd. emoltAcu.„lxtr., TEES in publics estimation, and sti r bentitlient effects 1131110111: for all ,comptaints arising from the stomachof a morbid 'native, and WS erupts to say that it can be relied .upon as a easels re net ind noway% Its proprietors have um*** ibore prebarislon after years ot weal &tedious*, sitting. and are sew reaping the 'remora damn` by this saleable spades and rebtels Um ea %oh* merit . Rou t e owl plepariitlOn of 414 Mit. SIMI is reliable la alimass. and It %lois*" 4ieslalt %kb attesUu gm 111116140%a\ ,