12 • 1 .•/- 'CITY , AND4IFIII3IOIEN. TEE 4.:44,‘ies titivished in tltelly 46 six' eigs of tne week for 16 il= pek' 411.*144116perannum: mos., 12.! •Fm SOP.-. 4- 8 00 Pairing route on . thb 3 parer, !n- sual;f3lVh Wards, Alla= giant s . 'tone but good, adber, indnatri- Ins men need apply. , Call at ,Gazirmtz counting toorn bettsran - foul . and five o'Clock P. • • • The.Attentlon of capltaltata is called to the valtutble • coals -Land' in Virdal 9f• • fared for sale •in to-day's paper, under head of , “for eale,"l on flftJa page. . • Disorderly Conduct.—John Paradine was: arrested yesterday, on-,acharge• of disorderly conduct, and.required to pay teithe oi 1525,and:395t54 •• • Paid, the Penalty.—Dennis: Golden,- thargeil before 'Mayor Brush with sell ing lignor on. Stlintay,was, after a tleal inl yeittertlay, ri:llareci to pay ttiOand costa, ' I, , .‘ r) Liquor Cong.—There 'were four infor ' Mations before the May • yOrderday, Againit, rutrties for oellin liquor= Bun.. day. The aotiowi areto remver the pen alty ' -$5O. ' " Found Qead.=-YesterdaY morning Jos. Alexander. a little child two months old, :vas found deadlikg`bbd bX ite mother. at 58 Diamond slleY: Coroner .Clawson - wsi notified and held an inquest on the .• body and, a verdict of death from natural: causes was return by the jury: • • • Open To day,-J.'W,: Barkerr and , Co. will have their stores at 59 Market street and 20 St. Clair str ee t otterito-day. They have been dosed . since the death of J. W. Barker,.ElN which oicurred, 911 Sat :in:day; aud .'whose funeral took . placie; :yesterday at itshWayk New Serge3r. 'Henry Slimiest, :Who e formerlY: by 'near Freedom, Beaver countyirenna., nruistippmed to liVe now in • Allegheny City,. wM confer a Ave,. by:calling on Dr. Morrow t Ypxsport, formerly of Free"- dom,l3eaver (minty, or stating Jay letter 'where h.! eau he found. . • • Blayhemr. , Tames lkiiiCaven made in• formation befete Alderman lidedasters, yesterday, oluirging Frank Coyle with mayhetn. It appeats that the parties got into an altercatien yeaterdal, when the defendant, it -is allege& bit deponent% Sngerr almoet * off, Coyle as arrested, _and in default of bail was,committed to jail to await 'a hearing Saturday. - Body otan'lnfant Found .—Yesterday Allison, the dead body of an-infant 'Was found in a Cigar hoz,bnried ritich's field, Thir2h ,ward,by some boys who were '!'PlaYic in the vicinity. Coroner Clawson notified and held an in ' Oast, and Upon the' testimony of Tr. Me o Pokt Who examined the body, Ire% turned a verdict to the. that the child had heenatill born: • • - • We desire hicall the puDiio attention. to the Annuat -interary.Enteflainoicr* (published lir our advertising to be given Py the pupils : iandr.friefids of • S. A. litealk thic evenlag,andlo•inOrrellv evening at- ;Bushier r;Hall, , coiner of Lica& aid " FOddar streets . - The attractive feature of eaciCerahing wilkbe the performance of the beautiful 1 • musical enefloral Diana, entitled the -1 • May Queen. - S. A. Neale has labored for WoPeiteVe criCauSeul4 r i'il in elevating the moral and intellectual • aptitudes of hiS people; and is ,deservilig ofevery enoquregenient,tits" people of thlemicinity:day give aim. iWe the -undersigned"; Deliiikng that. il , thopnbli n l pieoe and ,Oreeperity depen d preservation ,of .oar Sunday - 4ri c Ze t gm - ... Without _disturbance, invite: 4 r meeting of: the 'Citizens of Fitt 1 . -masa / , ' burgh, ,tsithont dhatincil o f party, or v s of natdonality, or of religi ous sect. who ' 7l •. are opposed to the projected celebra n t ex ion t ',.,. -. 4-----1. ' o f our Nittiontd .knnivetaarY 9 11 tile ' next ja. .. \' ' - S un day, the meeting to. be bg. n -- tteiall, Wood street;:on Thursday \\ fa v y e e r go.. r, 71,c - 0 1 eloCk:/laidsh_ Dicker: ' tz• ' e ve ning 14 ' D " - WE°. -14 ' W. . B. doff - W. W. Mart in , 1. \, .B. Dans ßrielt 2 tli, '.• '' •I • '-'- ' 's X Jos.,Dalzell et Son, Thomas P ightman,lrwinß Lntanini,ies i"n,Jolm - T. Scott , Thornburg; ,John ilsoD i J.D. Carlisle , Robert Orr,. JawbGreen alt, • William Fleming. 'T , Kilididd• 3 . IL - ' John SWIM , ,__ Jain v es r .„ 33, 313 1, frieLean, - ' Ifilliwthen, 'Um' ''l Reela;rticliard Oliver hicOlinWok, John - O. jai. W lug Joseph F. Griggs,. r.. , S oo v o, Samu elat - Re, A, F. co . M m . u. ,Go_ o rd r _ am on ar , By ri. o,ers P . , re A. s- it ' • -.-, 2 t oo , .Whltinora, -, 7 0 4. 1 ( -11 . un Bradley, Me_ar3.,—_7,-B. welffaZ., W. 141 -. ,5 ., , ', • , . 4:10., Robert .ulau f g li, . R. :J . , .m o G o was, . 4 2 ! "rmlY b j' setth, Thos: Douglass, Jos. ... . . W. EL w Hesaleton, Jacob B. Subley, .:: i •• . Orr, Ed d Coq . per, James King, Samuel A. ,•:, i Clarke, Geo. S. Bryan •i: '''\ ,L ' f Register's 13pusineti. -` The following is , the list of letters of ' ..admirils.tration granted, and wilts adeelt... • -Aid to probate at the offloi.of Joseph • Oini, Esq., Register: . 1.11131i0 Or ansairiSin.liZton. reoedent; , - , Admloisizater. l. . , • Bond. .., •-ISamL.J. ehanuon.;:.Jobn .1. Miller . $ 1. , Wm. 11 drilla .eamttel, Grillo... ... -. .. 10, Phillip Dirmoyer Ostharipe I)inneyer. 1,10 James L. Anderson. - .dobn C. Porter 14,0X1 deo. 141itentrors r.,,Mary A. eterroit. .... . dB Andrew Lenc.....;:..Barsh Lent "JO . ' 0, U.:Baolon . ' 'J. M. Baldwin. Isq.. t , 4 '' Jobis Evers .ti . ... ...Edward Rogers Geo. la. Casco ..... .Thos .plume;. Var.' R. Jsznes • 'I nos D. Owens - • • v • Kungunda and C-' ~...- :Audi Ilk J e 7•• • s " ''' John 11it5c....;.. 1 00 I Heed Sliti el P...loamtiel tRit5ti,.....: , .. - -: George Otighant JOtinfiriglisin.:.4 .. :.., • 400 ' ilarritte 8. Burse,...E. r. 40w-li, r 1;4..3.. 0.0 10 _,„ ' . Anna B. Vierbeller..Geo.P'. Vielheller4.. . Jou J Jiggles 0...1,M11111.•...:E115abeth 1rwin......• 305 7 1 Jacob l'Oreit .......... Margaret fortis,. -..... 3,000 Joan C. liarhison'...Mary Harbison:: - -, - - ----,--Irvertty_istimktion;•: ;7.:d 41. 8 , B i-14.00:':::..,... , • . ' John3l.etz d ,„,..rine RBIS ...e. cm; Mart Sllth.:,:.ii.".:Joun Irwin.' Jr..,..... UM James isynsr.'...........Elizabeth tivmkr. , .... 2c40 •'- - - ' walla= John Willi/hank. ;BO , Wrgh al "' . " ... f • sua a zo.mo ' I. - • . Watto 11,,,8a4man.. ar t y _m D. . . _. Bernard lillniruzaa•..l. ate olehgelosn,... sou Y:434ob' U ' Lennart, .:EILIAI2 iii."Leashi a co • J . .'' ' vvin. Eller • . .*. .t..c...13.1endra J.MeCitroj 100. • J '• -" .. • . •••• • 1 - rgulps ticharer.rA..7.. ZOO . - • - • - 4°lva tie.. Fl i di lll'e7 ' ug r ' .' '' ....1311saMinwey...' '[.l.. .1,000 - . • J°tu k J a labells; Viuglii..:.. ,LlOO i "• • , "Joseph' Be tek........Therest h inci flie No k. n 4.... 4. 300 Tatzles X .• ....John TB; , , :WILLS ' AlSl4Tl4.ia To'iPiKMAix,L. • .: . ~..;•- • -, \ . ' Dice 4 e4l. ::: -, , ;J.,rs,eptto. :s. A -.- i• 1 ..iv= Barter. sr.: , ~.. wm. Biate , ,J,r ~ , :' ' ' ' ''' * ' , :". ** ~i Jas.. miliipro.• • ;..101rS.W. 1 101Me..._ „jsette gear•sri* , •• l.,:ayobn gisbef. yR Huebs?..." John Dead. • 31Weer sia.. ""' "— = ', efftale goOwil* MG114111°‘"" Letters A. • . WM= Borers,. • OW, /Utile!! ** 4021311Ceoper.r.. *••** • ** rEjr. • • r: - '' ll4 IgirraY . vr..r. liturtsV, • , • , t1 c • NOW PIC•IdC, 24-410bide°'; LOdgeg Non's L 'mar, • win twid their o=4 stomi pie•nh). Jet -hisieda• Gireee; Bees &West' Westiik lions. Zinn"' /34-iiiimillY4-111 1 7 fah 1869. The:gentleggq,who oompes. e the Conunittee-of:XxasilemeMs- will leave nothing undone Oat Irsisid MAST wI A Y add to the enjoyment of attelPh. of those who participate lirthe PAW es the comwdon will doubtless *aye spiel*. ant time. TrOns willleava thcfAltheleghe• ny Depot ' at regular 'intembi for- grove,. which is delightfully sitrinted the bank ar the* Alieglia.ey, Omit , asn, miles fresitiM city. annex' and telkesb. meats willsp providEC for guests at the NIB .1 . &ITU% PUY% . , • that afteria while ther =tight be still MOW' Joseph -Martin at the tunute of , ____............ , - '.. more dissatisfied, and that some of-them Jacola Shugrirt was On the second night Seventh Day of the Shurgart. Poisoning said she might get married again, so she of the Horse Fair. 1 staid out quits late' the cosmon _ le.Old take the money. I We - then went that night, and in going home Aued my - Cue-Testimony for !Foreman of __„, te et the papers it qtie office of Mr . stable, Which is on the southeast, corner wealth Continued-Tile 'Nixon. She asked him if one would not of my lot. My wagon, a covered one; theylary Paints and tne Trial is be enough,and taking this as h hint that stood in one corner of my statde. I no -.., peneed tor a Day. ~,, , , she Mu t want me, I le ft . In about • fie deed a man in the wagon. I passed on, . - ', • ' teen minutes she nutlike word that the but came back, and asked him what he , Byres's, June 80118 69 . , papers were made out for two, and I had was doing there. He said he wanted to Court met tit half pastelglit O'clock and better come down and sign them. I sleep a ttle. I , told him that was no . wouldn't go, and said in reply that. I place to ll sleep. He said /it," was good began the seventh day of the Shugart thought she didn't want me, and I would enough. I then went borne. When 1 . .. have nothing to, do ' with it. The bust- was up stairs, getting ready:for bed. 1 Mnrder trial. , -.l ira f rem secaand ezralayeey. Hess w ' settled hurriedly, before the stood byttie window next tot he street a 1 e • first witness was Mr: Gabriel doctor h concluded his expeaments. few Minutes, and I saw a woman come * f„.el, a nephew ,of the deceased,who We kne at this time that Shugart had out of Shugart's house and go down to .. en po j testified as follows : T ed. uze ancrurio SOENr... the stable. She was in there no time at .. all till she came out again and went back II am a merchant, residing and doing. to the home. A few minutes a ft er that _ t this 1 ucture one liiof the jurors, Mr. business in Butler. Jacob bhugart wasA I heard some one walking down my Stepheultoice, the foreman, manifested alley, and saw, a person cross the street My uncle. I came from Germany, from in,dicationit of an approaching fainting - Into • and go th e lot owned by Mrs. K li ne, the : ` dame; place as Shugart. I was 1 fl .- The attention of the Court was di- He walked ,along thefand ewe went raised prthcipelly about three miles rected to the case, and proceedings sus into the same stable the woman pended while the jury retired to the - from the tOwn; was between twelve and fresh air.' Mr. Boise, however , came out. fie came out, after a while; ~ got no an d went up into Sir. Shugart's thirteen years °rage when I come here. better, kind it was found necessary pitfall house and into the front room. I Ire Germany lived within three miles of dical attention. He w hoa pro re then went to bed and saw no more. It ya m uneble to sit in the , b l i -.' ' "• - ' 1 k• there ,o r oc , was a light grandfather, and G ra nt the house about physician thought in an h • -* ' r - a once a , month. , ndfather di e about our or tare b 6, '' , -,„ , ,v , L t L .': .3e. I wakened up about -might be sufficiently recovered to •":' ` I'' - --' 1 . ' .1 ninety years of age when he died. He teed. It was now ten o'clock, dl - ,, ._ ~ ~, ue went to the same died of ; of old sere. He was always in court accordingly adjorirned i nn% tY. ''''' ''- 1 " v the same man' coming good health, so far as I know. Don't r. r Mr. Bola+ ihdhe m time 13 . •, ,\, . -.-". ir,Att's house, and walk on know when grandmother died. • She was placed in the care of a physici-,, •,;• le \ , ... Sir. John. Stokes' house an old Woman when ahe died, but I don't 7 a an. I .-e :, e 'there was a light in know/What she died of. • I don't recollect Afternoon Session. - ': . , ft was Joseph Martin. anything about her death. There. were When the Court assembled at two He nau a ~./.:, L was told, boarding at four boys and five girls in her family. o'clock, Mr. Bohm had recovered snffi• Stokes'. The next Saturday night I was The oldest boy is stililivingiu Germany clently to take a seat in the box with the coming home again with Mr. M.anning, and is in good health; he is' atent sixty other jurors, and thetrial was proceeded and when we pas s ed the -wagon, I re. or seventy years old. Then there was with. , I - , lated the circumstance I had seen the Henry, Valentine -end Jacob: 'Henry Mr. Gabriel Bezel - was again brought night ot the fair. When I went to my died SinCe I came to thiti oouutry, with on the stand and resumed his testimony bedroom, I heard voices on the street rupture, lam told. Valent ine is also -At the time of his death uncle had below and looked out. Saw about halts dead. He died in this 'county. He was about seventeenor eighteen hundred dot- dozen men standing together and talk sick about, eight or nine days. I can't lam in notes and looney; besides the ing in German. I hoard one say he could tell how hedied. He was over fifty. Al p h ou sehold goods and the house and lot , prove what he said. They then started the sisters, 1 \ think, lived to hoover elxty, The witnesa was not cress-etamined„ and in a short time afterwards I saw Jo. and none (lied:suddenly. My mother is Catharine _Fisher, sworn-I live down seph Martin come down the alley and Mill living and in good • health. I never near the Freepost bridge, near tOwn. along the , fence to the stable, heard of Jacob Shugart being - hick up to Knew Jacob Shugart - and his family. the same one he had been in the night the time of, his death. I saw him fro- Was at hist house the last night he lay before. Ha. as in but a few minutes quently in town, nearly every day. He there dead. Mrs. Shugait's fathercame when Mrs. Shugart come out of her was very „industrious: Don't - know to the house , that night. When Mrs. house and went into the same stable. I or '_him losing - s ky time .. from his Shugart's father came his daughter, (the 'went' down stairs into my lot and got work through aickness. •He was prisoner) said "I am lost." This was some coal and threw against the stable considered a very geed ~ hand. I towards night. , where they were. I then went back into was down at his house on pee day of No crasgegaralantlon. - the house and went to the same window, hts death, after he.•had expired; Mr. WHAT TEM wsuramorts Rey. . and in a few minutes saw Mrs. Shugart Eieteeame up to the store and told me to Mrs. Annie Wise, sworn-Live in But = come out and ao into her house. That's berry Tor the priest, that Shuieut was ler. Knew Jacob Shugart about sixteen all I saw th at time. The nextl saw was dying. I could hardly believe it; asked if years. Was at MS house about half an on the fifteenth of Optober. We had a it was, heold manliitneelf...He said that hour after his death. I did'nt hear torchlight procession , that night. Alter It was, end told me to trio% I then much said until old Mr. Schmoker, Mrs. • the procession had disbanded I- went startedto get the priest; ' ore I get -Shugart's father, came in, when she said, home, and in going down the alley from there I met <Maggie Shugart, who .told "Father, lam loat." He Add, "I don't the court house towards my house, I me she bee , been, there and that the want to hear any more woins like that." noticed a man following me. Tbis was priest .was coming. I then came back It was spoken in Getman. I did not hear pretty late at night This was Joseph and was atoppedst the store about five 'the father say anything before this. I Martin. He come after me until I lost minutes,fthen went to the hotel.). Be- staid shoat half an hour. - I was at the him in the darkness. He was goirig to fore I goi down met -Ur. Leonard Wise, funeral. / wards the same place I had seen him be- Whe told me , it was all over-he w e, Orces-examination-Tigs was before he fore. He walked very slow, and would dead. When I got there he was deed was laid out. I did not see Mrs. Fisher atop every few steps. I saw nothing and they were preparing •to lay him out. there. Her father also said •it was hard Wore that night. • I saw Uri. Shugart. I think she was in enongh. but she Elmsnty to live on. No cross-examuuttion. Laux's room. I -ask her, why she , Mrs. to sworn.-Arn a. • " Mrs.- - Annie Stokes, sworn ,Live on didn't send for gems one, that I would neighbor to Shugart's. Our lot joins Washington street, Butler, and neighbor like to have seen- him before ded._ wide Shugart's property, next', to the' td Mrs. Shugart; have lived there sixteen She said there Wati - nobody to e n d,sn she creek. M. Shugart came to my house years. Joseph Martin had a son,John, : Was all alone and that she had done all the same day her /husband died. She boarding at on; house and learing hi, ntheezinild. - She paid:. -"I know. there is Wanted parsnip tops for the little child trade with my husband. Martin was talk o pe - airesay,hut I did.sll.l ._oduld.o that was sick, about half past nine or often in our house, and slept mith his She told me herffirsa sick thenight before, ten o'clock. She said it was not so hard gen. One Sunday I staid at home from • that lie,had vomited. _Took me , upstairs that the little girl was sick, brit that her church and Martin came in. He told me to h a d Me Where he had vemited, but husband had gone away sick too, and she he had come from,Jacob Shugart. This it had been cleaned up. and I could only did not know how he would come home. was about a couple of weeks before the themrarke. She told the te She was afraid he would get the cramp. 4th of July. I had a conversation with M a kinmaking _preparations for the funeral . fra I said "you'd better go and look after Martin. having k, I left in ahem ten minutes; staid till he him." , Mrs. Stmgart said, "I can't; my Defense objectad to h this °wryer was:carried into the front rtrom, I went little girl is Weir.," I said, "I'd rather Nation repeated and asked that the Lbm back in the eyenlW l When Ishut hp the leave the child and attend to my hue- monwealth state their proposition in store. nd staid un eleven o'clock that band, as the other children could attend writing. They objected because Martin pight. While I waisitting up that, night to the sick one."- Then - Mrs. Shugart was not on trial, 'or a witness. and hear ' With Mr. Anthony Wise and- Mr. back, wentherne and did not come back. She say evidence could not be taken. hi the room where the corpse Watrlying, stated at th e same time that Mr. Shu- Mr. McCandless presented the proposi they were holding a conversation at the gait's mother died very suddenly when tion in writing, stating that "the Com front :door.:• The family were the bier, she came home- from the field. At an- monwealth proposed to esk the witness rem, at the door leading from the one other time, before Mr.,bhugart died, she ; on the stand whether Joseph Martin, tho ta which I was Bitting. 1' heard Annie was afraid Mr. Shugart would die and- accessory before the fact, told the witness cak e d amiog a solloOrmate, that ebe had dent ydike herhrothe and mother. This in July, before the'death of Jacob Shu- Wald hex If she bad; no; got ome rat was about two week s before he died. gart, that Mrs. Shugart told him she poison lately. Heard no reply to that She also said she was afreld he would die would like to have him (Martin); she whitevand no pith* was said. I went soon. About three or four weeks before liked him better than Shugart for swan; home s oono a ft er that. I was there the his death she said he bad an attack or that ahe said she hoped Shugart would neat • everting before th. 3 funeral; staid the cramps, and she was afraid if he was die Boon; she hated him; she hated the nearly all, night. Heard nothing then. attacked again it would take him off. •Shugests-for the purpose of showing a Mr. Wise cameto theatore next day and 1 She did not tell me, on the morning of 'motive for the commission of ,the crime, said, “Shugartfiled very suddenly." He his death, what was the matter with him and to show the state of feeling existing said "Twit' was sudden, and I'm not the night before. I was at she house a In the mind of the accuaed toward the altogether satisfted. I'll tell you more few minutes before Mr. Shugart deceased , and want of affection in the thout, it tanighL" In the evening he died. Mrs. Shu gart said, "Mrs- prisoner toward her husband, deceased." made about the same statement is he has Cline, I told yen this morn- Mr. Thompson, f ob the defense, was testified. to here. , Then he told me all trig , that , my man would soon about preparing an jection, when the about her intimacy with Joseph Martin, die.' She said she gave • him some Court suggested that the offer, for the [indicted with the prisoner in the pres. whiskey and pepper after the Medicine , present, be withdrawn . It Was not evi. ent case .l. He thought there was some. when he said, "kill me, kill me, I must dance at this stage of the, case. It was thing not right, end ir would be better to die; that whiskey is -tanning out my proper to Orator* evidence of a motive) have a post nuezin eXamination. After heart." I then .went home. At this for the commission of .the crime, but itl what he - told the li hought it was best to; time he was stilt lying in bed and not must be by, competent evidence. The have one my I tool him„ to tell her laid (mt. I only went back when bewail mere fact that Martin is included in the that tt would be better to, have him ex- buried. I beard her say Mr.,Shugart same indictment is not sufficient to war= amiped. He said the I children were, had eaten a radial. at dinner.time, which rant - his declarations, in the absence of agreSd,` but that she was Opposed to it.' was like poison. I had o ft en, before Mr. Mrs. Shugart, being received, unless evi: We then arranged for Dr. Bredin to goi Shugart's death, saw' Joe Martin at the iience going to show a conspiracy er con; • to the house •next morning and hold a , lipase. "'saw him about every day d e r- federatian between them is before the post mortem examination at seven , lug the summer. lie had full access to Court. When such eeidence was pro o'clock. Wise said it Wan ea swfaltease, every part of the house. He was there duced, the offer might come in. ndmightgivethe family , a hard name, generailY whenßhugart wa s, away. He Mr. McCandless acconly withdrew but. thought he, ought to be examined. commenced to go -so regular about the the offer, as suggested, di nghe teatime!, I told tan if li, *as found oat a ft erwards, Fourth of July: I saw him in Mi. Eihn- ny wag ran:nen. . 1 that he (Shugart,) was poisoned, people gai't's house on the Fourth of July. She lire. Shugart once came down to my might blame us for knowing and not went with me to a plonks that day; Mar- newts. and one Saturday evening Mr. • telling ,it, :and we Intended to have it tin was -there, too. ' Mrs. Shugart Martin came dovin. He was there about done „priVately, so th at if nothing was washed for Marlin. She was notiln the half an hour; it was about eight o'clock wrong we would have nothing said. I habit of taking in , washing 'for people. w h e n'Mrs. Mrs. Shugart came in; they_ talked to him also be pretty sure, before I Saw Marlin twice in the night Ntime go together about half an hour. When he 'lie went on with • the examination. 'He through my sister-in law's lot,inext started to go home-Mrs. Shugart said "IP said he thought he (Shugart) was pois. door, and then into Shugart's house. you go, I'll. stay awhile: , He went, and wad, from all the circumstances. Hest This was about eleven o'clock. xte had • she stayed about three or four minutes nert:44 It was about eight o'clock be- to climb over the fence to gat into Shu=-. longer. Then she wee/tient, and .1 I fore"Dr,lireclitt %odd be found, Wen- ..... gart's lot. I would o ft en Bee him lurk. Went to the door with her. -It, was Otte tended to have •it done that meaning, tug around when the moon was up.. In i r k, I stood there awhile, when{ I without het' knowing anything abtint it. the day time I used o ft en _to see h i m . go • heard her calling Mr. Martin and he am , ' I went ththelouse with him. - but I saw in through the gate: From my house I swered. - I opened my gate then and that - it:wae too late, as the people had can see into the bulk doornf Shugart's went/Int:Nl saw, twci.lnen coming, when commeheed to gather for - the funeral. horde. _ I went in again. The men stopped at my Wise wash' t theret, I left the - doctor and 'Clroneexamined-Wa.. were on good gate, and I recognized them as Jehn Mar- went home, thinking to see Wise , on th e terms . On the Fourth of July. when I tin and Joe Fedder. • John asked me if road.„,-1, didn't odor ny conversation be, went into Mr . Shugart 's house, I Wanted . A that was his father and Mrs Shugart. , wo= the , d and - Mrs. Eau-a to - at Mra* Shugazt t° g° w ith me and He then went back after theth. In my - JOWL ,`Wise sent - for me in amy sisterdrelaw to the picnic. Shugart hones t hey had talked me, and to. few minutes , after. "I ‘ had got was there, 'and Martin, ind several of the getter: -Martin had a letter front Ger hoMe. Me elated that it was now too children. 1 stated to my neighbors that many, and they talked about thst. It, late to Intse it go on. at the bonze, but it e would have to be a witness in thhi case.- wage good While before Shugart's death: should be done at the grave. , Retold me I never said_f could , testify in this case Theymould O ft en meet this way N at , thy to go to ",the priest and” ask him if he and get - money enough to buy a shs•wl or house, about' three or four times in „a would, allowit. ,-, The priast, when I saw a dress. I wasivbprened to the COM MEM 'consented and sal& it ought to he net' Inquest and the Grand 'JOT. _and week, genera ll y in the/evening. . They , usnaily went away 'separately., 'done, ,liVe then made the arrangements. was then summoned to Court. I dm. now I knew they met again ;when. they went Itheh went L the funeral . and acme see , Shugart going Y' work on the M ill ' away. Martin at this.time Was sleeping home id* I tlits, Whir *big ,Placed in lug or the day of nut , death. . She a ~" __,..a 0t ., 0 1, 8 .E., Mt."Eislier's, i 9 the nOrthend of towe. the hands of plaid attettleetOr. so as tgraniP tone fro m m e ' '''""' ."- '''''' They didn't speak anything Wrens in to keep ir e qffiet. I thought if i stela it eregoOd tbr the cramps . ...- our ham* ' They conversed together in ..ndli k t ciflann!nf the Teel ta stay and - - (The, witness was orosgegamilled far s. nice manner. Mrs. Shugart had stalest the rCriemtemelit., AbOut an hous therstsomelength, andthroughamisun- . a .;, - 0 4 , e , ;.,,,,,,o=aeu ite a -A gnai to., 'afterward* the priest crane /and to me derstanding of the question, gm some , meet jt,,„,2,4,-1,7- • . ~ One time' John We 40911 Nei libagatt'll:Steratati in his rather amusing andsplixanswemOthich martin 1 7,r, t were watch i ng, whero w , aloe. t took him threw_ or tour days canned 'a - gswiral high She id ; . once saw mart i n gct i nte the stable . hire. sh n . befewilie had satisfactortested At: concluded Ina connm` was . making h er ,gitst thinisuna..ontaita bank- PPM' thecOncludon he eatCha -*was Feltite the butt of • his. ridicule and , excitedly ghtnietrt peg Aug o f t dson.., _, , ~, • spoke out, 'non try traske the biggest and whistled* -.Shave* n, crime , odt latilli alai, Want down to the stable. Mar. , ' ~ 4i) tiMatiranted mit° , miltrli itiftoins. fool Of t ztie el wit asa." . The onunsel then mine tech ao . tha., ho with i :411 , .. told ,Idm the ' (Xonitionwealth 'assured north". Sh e ' ll ' s ' b b ... ti r / Y mlb ' her; they went Intel r igehouse: uietly. should : de Ai.' lia then west out and got "km but lilietlebditediUlt t h at ' he was Be didn't come back to our he that : to itudait. -, ~ , - . '', ' trying ate make a fool or. her, and thst, ithit night. ••I beard thiswhistie itlinsyrtimes., ' ' - . " '"-- she had War 4smisho's bigger 101 than *3L . _,,,, ,merubtp , rim Tows. : f iini i i ti ht Iknatii ht / never bpi tO Martin as to ghat he, , - allY 0 nt anor 7° - - Ow Met Mrs.lau art. I oft W as, ttliAtis'sdai after snullaWnd,eatbi' 'tftion'her feelingS that she te wee thoug h t': I'.._vrastsdreln.4l) dowit and examine the n yn taleau f y and had to be _. it . en teased him about , Isnogaw. • I aag ra; iwm'eY Koch was slim& Mra• from the stand . As she was pawing the I - ISha e Medal he *ls' t VW died. lle Shilgate geld she could attend to the le. counse l,. , vii r . Thonapoon,octuitr, sh e was dead Ind was not yet laid out. I said fairs withnnt as administrator. ' Some of .old ve hemently, through hew tews, W l' s ' ehu g ark Wilst ails Your said the children, *MOM , hag one or fwd and wiuded Charley Hoch tildated c a ' b u y * wren Berle biggest tbol who ever set in lie a d '''' q at e ls ' ' ' ', -B ba l a dd lie Ito' Med do Court lime," an expreedonef epiu. from graham , r that she d. he and I, She still grad it. We then which receiv ed w i th b oo ty op , had eaten a radish and that killed by% ' ionwasns. She then told me ah nw asked -Mr. hiclttu &Mut the matter, is im muoti by, the object of attack "dial' fin and he raid ells was 'entitled t,o am in t a the . i, crow d of spectstera4 'lye? im aci whisky and pepper; a t nicaley,and one"third of the balance. We dicta t like to, give it; _ after he' had it lold.her so,.inid I told, lent thought she nits. suuoanT asp BaltTils"" j ragir t At." down he t much worm and drank one. Wirt 'better lake._ the fur*wirei as she , - l ass" P4"""* e ms °f W atts ' after another . • She didn't be c a ll keitobouse,And ft would not t ftilirt sr. riwo93. aworw-Ateside near expeet,bitti to die so soon. edi be appraised 4verr high. She said she the house awarded by Jacebthlntart is TheiNitnelniWee not croseewsrO l ued. would take the money; that the children the time of hie death, and lon the same Court new adjourned UM V 7 Way didn't Wehr te be Ihltlided now, and street. Am a twitosSiir. The Ant day I mOrning. - , . - .4... VAT ' z • 2 •-- i • I 77;2 Elnia SEMISZEI ME liormawor,plmTEl.. 869. i+w -,4'4:',;,7,,'•;,--IP--e04=5,'44:4".,-Z.,5,,,,:;,4,,,,,,,,•'-',4-=-;,?=4-4-..e.t-:4-:--..fi..:..1;;--i4,14,,e,4-7,'4,4,4,a,..- ''''''-``-'-'4"'",-,4•-,44,,4,-,:-.4;',1--k- --- '. I" - - 4 •":".! .• :. - - • • : • .• -. . . .- . , . ' I. . , • -,- • ' -. . - ... • .. .. Tlie Tr in a Nut Shell. ,:, . : , _nese*: De ~..!.. $ - . It lis a very d matter to decide from Quite an interesting affair occiirted at . .. . „ - 1 _A-52..,........tirr.Thtu tite.many, conflicting"; statements that the closing of thellWashington fiaGol," from time te.'. time appear in the daily (LawrencaifilarS iaterd ous dinner was gotten by the lady ,teaeh papers in the number of sewing . ~ era of the ward. The Directory of the iiikhine sold in thhicommunity. Some ward,,Prof. Luckey.and aAnniber at in. . ~ enterpriiiing agents assert that they sell vited gc:•/ , rere present. OrCbping double the number, sold by their rivals, sua.mor ~ • • ••/ • -r.:- . g.. , and bearititalhall. while .others make' more modest asser- the Pri— ;• ", 7 '. -; 't- ' ' , - . A•ihri . Wag tions. in order 'to; 'help help our readers naffed t , . 1 ;.•r.. ~ •.. it. .. , ~. .. 3 ,....rn. - arrive atjthe troth, as the popularity of tad wit • • ••• . 'i;:t"..:1" ro ' • *••,. 0 .1,, a;' - '-'.l . a machine is the, best evidence of its the la• 2,.. ', ~, •;..1„ Th 9 v. , ,,,tiF , superiority, we would, state, as all busi. taken , -„. ~ z•, i.u..... r•-p.l/.." 1-' ,••• ro -,., ness men Itnow, that each agent is nom- and i t '•- - -'-'' - - A - , i) 1 // =••••'' 47 palled by law to , make a return under almost ilia._ - ... ',l - 1 1•, I c l • -- 1 c • - oath of his yearly gross sales. From the front the ladles. - ..... ' , "-•••• April; DM, to the 31st day of made by Prof. Luckey anti ....:....,. let day of March, 1869, as we learn from o ffi c i a l This speaks well for the /iWsuibt•:.•-., sources,' these returns were made as district what"' We ' 3 ° 11 ; 00- - ' follows: ' - - directors and citizens of 1,1 0 Weed c4evr!ng Macrae. 112 Grant stree • .A 93.02347 ha v ing such an efficient cf. Singer • .• • nixtb and Penn.. 35t500 00 . li owe " 4 eizth street.... 25 OM 00 Grover WBaker ". Mb avenue.... 21,600.00 YULDire sad Wilcox d Gibbs, 49 Matti st 18.600 00 American, t uttonhoie Company to return In cOnsidering these ffgures, it must be remembered that the Weed. agency location, being on Grant street. nder the shadow of' the Cathedral, where pur chsusere had to seek it out. The.: others had better opportunities for attracting trade, so far as business were can corned, and all had larger extent of ter ritory than the Weed, which is confined to Weitern Pennsylvania akone, and does not take in Eastern Ohio and Western Virginia. With their new and elegant roomslat 116 Market street, the sales rot the Weed are running doubly as large as what they were on Grant street. Figures won't lie&and the reader can draw his own inference. It is a settled fact that the Weed machine g,ives de cided; satisfaction in every family where used,, is the, simplest in construotion easieet to wor, moat lasting and dura ble and adapted to a wider range of work than J any of its rivals. .'•• Caroners.luquest. Coroner Clawson held an inquest, yes terday, on the body of William F. Metz ler,.who died suddenly of heart disease in street car No. 46, oh, the Manchester l'assanger, Railway, about six o'clock Tuesday evening. it appears that as the car man passing along the street, he started on a run to overtake it, and suc ceeded, but had scareely taken his seat before he fell on the floor of the car. lie was picked up and carried, to Mercer dc Seitz 's drug store, where he expired in a few moments afterwards. The body was then removed to Rodman's coffin rooms, on Ohio street, where it was identified yesterday morning by Mrs. Metzler, the widow of deceased. 'The 1 ury returned a vegllctr,of death from heart disease. The Wietrele. Notwithstanding-the fact that the ther mometer wtts considerably above zero last evening, away up in the nineties,, the Operaliouse..was Allied with a large and fashionable audience to witness the, eicellent ente,rtairment giv,,en by Da= piez at Benedict's inimitable - troupe. To= night there will be an entire. change H of . programme, in which will be introduced; "The Great National Peace Juqiiee.” builesque on the Boston Jubilee, per formed by this troupe only; . The Cora -1 pany is composed of fifteen star per formep, some of whom are at the hetid of thtprofession, and, as a consequence, their entertainments are of a very su .erior character. Lace Gods and Trisaminipu • t; . As lace goods and trimmings are arti cles in which the ladles are interested, we desire to call , the attention of our many lady readera to the large.and well selected stack of goods, including lace goods, trimmings, hosiery and gloves, at the old established house .W. . Moorhead, No. 81 Market st of reet. IWt -0 only necessary for them to visit the es tablishment, and examine the stock, whether they desire to purchase or not, to be convinced that the goods have been selected with great care, and especially for this market. Mr. Moorehead's long experience in the business enables him I to purchase such goods as are required I to suit. the tastes of his numerous pa trons. Se keeps thoroughly posted in the eastern markets' relative to the change of styles, itc.. and is thereby en ' abled to present to his ottstomera all the novelties as soon as preerted' in eastern cities.; ' Cineeniwaie. Owing to the rapid increase in the de mand for the; excellent queensware, manufictured by S. M. Kier do Co., of his city, the firm, we are informed, have in contemillation !the enlargement of their factory, so as to increase theiti ca `pocky for mannfacturing, in order to be sole to supply the demarid. They =have oh hand at their warerooms, No. 110 Liberty atreet,a large stock of queens ware of every variety of style and !pat tern, equal, if not superior m point of elegance in finish, eirength and dura bility, to the finest Liverpool iron stones and as it is sold at a much lower ; rate than it is possible to purchase imported war desk - Writ - and others and it to I their e, advantage to call and ex will amine the I stock. . 5. Books ano biatlonery. We desire to call attention to the large and well selected stock of stationery and, beelia; new and second hand, to be found at the well established and Poplar book'and stationery - house of Col. J. D. ,Bagan, Sixth avenue, near Smithfield street. The Stook of stationery oomPrisea all the latest styles of plain and fancy cap, noteind letter paper and envelopes; 'Hie , stock of , books includes all the:latest publications,popular authors, -books for schools; Sunday School library books, Mid a general assortment of mis 7 cellaneouB works.. Second hand booke bought - and, sold on reasonable 'terms. On Cpf.. Bagan's counter will 'also be found all the late-magazines and perk:Mils. Ladles, Summer Dress. Goods ;halt Ladl t h e 50a 1 rims. , • _Viti;pub wi dth Alias m e's ' Photos osiorS, at2s'oents; the tatirsoods 'ltanally Boast 40 td 50 cents. Ilanithome, 140 heir Summer 14'20cee- thck'same se usually' , Poiiiitill_ at . -leak: sold - et 20 oents. , ,1 N --- -code: -,CholospialdLeno Drop at 18% Cantu-W:4'th IRK oenui:, 1 - ".,:_ -, • _, , ~. Beautiful PrUftt • plaid : Poplins at. 25 And 30 ceiAls; u,inost.. flpoldedirgnin. Fine French Or , Winn et 50 Cents, usnally,soldat'so t 06234 centa. , ..P.lain mixed Dress . Goods at 22 aut,2s Dente; us* prioefft% to 44 cents. '- N tel l - Elegant grey tlgted Itohnit - Sumner 'Poplins at 50 cents, ' , urban sold at 50 cents. .1 - ?, ,, .. • • -. . t .. ~ . - ,t , -",. . The above and many oth ' desirable a s goods: have just•-. purchased at- exceedlnaly low prima,. and to secure their Told sais 'will Da , carered at • about one half their .vsdue, at Willbun i3eu , Pell No. 180 and 152 Federidlstreet, Al- leirtien9 CUP . - . ' . -.----- . . milppairtnnity te Kane 'Money.:•Twenty zaen or ladles loafed; of good'-addreas,. to 'canvass hat the most Maw- Sewing , Machine now in use. Apply after three o'clock at aloe orilows Sewing Machine, No. 4 Sixth street, late Bt. Clair. '"Tar oaks from little • , Large streams from . • Seven plants!. •,. .ON BIT TEES were 7: • ' Lill. Today there is not ler of our land 1 .:,V! where they al • A id and used. TII4 sale has reacher .a'enornaons number', of Five Millions Jf Bottles annuallyyand ••• it; is ' constantly increasing. It only ,shows what can be done with a really 4 good medicine, and a syStematio cotuse of making it known. Fathaps no Medi cine in the.world was ever so deservedly popular as the PLANTATION . BITTERS. tro where Yort will, among the rich. or poor, md you will always lind these Bit- • tars in use. Their merit' has beoome an established fact, and' we cordially recom mend them in cases of dyspepila. loss of appetite, chills and fever, headache, (tog Etc. r - MAGNOLIA WATER.--Superlor to, the beet impated Garman Cologne,lutd sold at halt the price. TIEJLTI. • Constitution Water is a certain cure for Diabetes and all diseases of _the Kid- - 1 neys. For sale by,all Droggis ta r TriusT. %.'L.—Geo.t gubley, K. fift Federal street, his added to his variety Of Hausa -furnishing .gbods ati new double inverse.* Ice Cream Freezer, called the - X. I," which is a quick and effectual eezer, surpassing all competitor and cheap. Ts r , 'II are eloping the balance ot r goods cheap. ,I*Zo. - 2,1 Fifth t, . Sato& thair summ avenue. oe 4 2 34 4 ; 1')3 / 111 1 Bates t Very eh Bell's. for 25 cents, liatex It Bell's. • • The place to get White Lime, Cal cined Plaster, Hydraulic' Cement. is at Scher it GaakeY'R. 18 SmithSeld street, -- • ' Black Alpacas for"6o oenta, Worth 62 omits, Bates dr, Bell's. Examine our 12;i cents, gates et Bell's. Striped Olmitiee for 45 "cents, worth 60 cent", Bates , sii Sacques for'lB, worth 118;50, Bates Lace Mantles for WA: worth sB,•Batea Bell's. . ' .' .• DIED .. -. • .., . .. IC AwYBELL 4- At EP [fast:lreland. June 14415, 1 1 1 .09, Dr. H. P. CAMFBE.I.L. late of Allegheny • City, Pa.. aged 28. ' ' '.. ; 'l.'NEaL—On Tuesday afternoon, 2911 t., inst.. i MABOAReT Al. B ~ wife of J. L. Neal, and . S eldt s, daughter of George Black, la. the 23d year •, , . 1 i of ter age. • .., . . 1 1 5 Funeral o -- . TtrunsnaT,July Ist at 3Pst ' front p the residence of her °mats, 'Western avenue. i • Allegheny canto proceed t.. the Allegteny Cem. .' etery. - .• • -- a GOFF.—At Beaver Falls. Saturday , evening. •." ...: June 28tn, WIN YIELD 8. G. FF, youngest son Ft„ of John and Sarah duff. aged 13 years. 3 months •-. 1 and Mt days., i- , . „ . •• a - . t UNDIIRTMI:M 3 ALEX.. LIKE N _,_:. UNDER- - i TX . 166 FOIITs.TH STREET, • 1 taAliLusu, Pa. COFFINS of all kinds, mural. •i' 67.1Dii., Goods e' cry description of linstaid Fur. Walling Goods furnished. Boom open •day int 4 - rafttialtropla r iC4M t. e i tfara . ril.d.ii,,,v.x. 1 W-Jszobni,' D. D., Thomas Ewing. Eta :« Ja-o° ' i - Miller. ElO • - 7 finAILLES /A .PEEBILVI, 4.:1c. ,....,.: v....i DEBTAICZES AND VERY ST ABLES. , , - 5 ,..--.9, serum . I UNDUSKYSTRIBT AND CHURCH ili i AVENtiIL nileghenT Girt, *here dm COY - 113i BOOMS we oonstastly supytied mak- real sod - -1 tation lino wood, Mahogany. and Walnut. Ckotln,- at prices varying from ',WSW°. Bo* ' I dies prepared for insrrnierd• GoartesA nci ear" riages ftardsbed: als o ,, _:s II lands of mourning Goods, if maize& Wane open at allbcmrs, day - 1 and .ntabt. . . • • - i. I AGENCT FOIt • PETER SQIIIRE'S; LOITDON. 4 ELEBBATEI? GiWICALS.! SOAP, . Coutelutuir gaper cent. Pure Glveeztite. EFFERITCSOING 141.13PA1311.,Ti0NS . Buenas Bi Garb Potasaa.NlabV Mat. Bisalnge Salt, neldlitz Powder, Citrate Magnesia, Clue. Iron and Quinine lodide Potassae, Carbonat Uinta. 80. Also: agent Y. -A... narg , s Vienna Gigetrint Soap, and Brecknell's , Londpn, kt , nosy. . . , SIM6N -JOHNSTON, Corner rourttfA.Nrettue and Smith ' t- 4 ''' , fteld Street. • 10tECtrUN6 POPFLAIL THE' :UNITED FATES WATCH- C4P,B, KEY & winpiNG Tfif 11," X "C:5 .la3n The beet •watch nude—tee Mae-Man. and by far the moat convenient. Can sad mixable them 'W.G.DUZISEA.T 73,II, 56 FIFTHAVE I N 'ET E, orrosaz xesomc BALL'. LY M7R0.11114.117,-. RANT TAILOR,' Wool , yespectflinvolitain lisala and Oa , pith* a•Aerdlit bi 4. 11 SPRING X S T N c W ( 191 4: F X* . TE. 84=630 0441" V:" 00/1/ of Pill Ana. LStrda, Wt HasPENHESO at CO. , . ost,suors awn. sums es. Crabs) hays tUt rodeved tort Use Visa %be beat lot orstrePOsoSs tor Sistlegliniuleeku brown Co the nurses. the' And yikresst 01 , t,t watt and male 01001.4104a11er 1101.2'44P onT sreeosale *on, an'd W as. did sonsustsgat fa till 4arrpoliwm ',visual-, I' txe fiooDe pttuosst,ogrAiiikt,sto bon. oar tabu is Pt %ECM grow...A.-_,,,A" MEM . ~.. . . 1 MI ME 1 M Mil
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