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    Eitinut Gaytts.
PESNSTLVINLi LESULLTURE.
The Noininations for 1569.
SENATE.
Dtmlerat.
PHILADELPHIA. • 1
Alai: J. lamoud.
ALLEGHENY.
/owls Howaro. Hall Pat: sou.
HEAVEN AND WASHING N.
1. B. Ratan, Film ail B gger.
BEDFORD, FULTON •ND SO RSET•
Ed. Scull. Hiram F May.
61!IESTER. DELAWARE AND RIO GOMEHY•
R. 'Jones Brooke,, Owen Jo es.
NORTIIUMREELAND. COLUMBIA. NTOUR AND
SULLIVAN.
Thomas al ftr.t. I
C. Eu Lew.
DAUPHIN AND LEDANO. •
David Mumma, . ,
Repubtfean
W. Watt,
M. Whltmoyer,
CARBON, MONEO 6 AND WAINE.
----- J. H. Brodhead.
WESTMORELAND, 'FAYETTE AND GREENE
J. H. Vancoorhea. A. A. Furman.
LANCASTER.
chael Mal lne
:W. H. Eagle.
?sails Billingfelt,
:John B• Waq'fa,
NV;tERIGN. FRANKLIN AND VENANGO
liarThon Allen. - -
ASSEMBLY.
Bepublieau
' PHILADT.LPH - .A.. •
Districts. Distric's.
1. L: B. Thomas. 1. Samuel Goodall,
2 George slexwell, 2. Hearne McG• wan,
- - Wm. Gillingham,
4. Wm. Eniott. • 3. Samuel Josephs,
5. Jos. B. McCammon, 1. Louis Govatt,
6. Robert Graham, 5. E. G. Carlin,
7. Robt Johnson, John I. Rogers. .
8. Jas. V. etokes, 6. John F. Mooney,
9. Jas. Berry. 7. John el. moan, • '
10. VI W. Davis. 8. - -
11. Wm. N. Bunn, S. Pamnel Dailey,
12. Alex. Adaire. 10. Thos. J. Gram.
13 Joseph A. Gess, 11. Clue. S. Gray,
14. John Cloud. -Henry Whim.
15. Adam Albright, 12 D•niel Foster,
16 M. Rung, 13. litchael Mullen,
17. Watson Comly, John Foesyth,
18. James Miller, 14. R. IL. Miller.
15. kdward Chadwick,
16. gobt. Wlldey.
17. C. J. Reterlek.
18 Samuel Laverty.
ADAMS.
A. B. Dlll
ALLEGHENY.
John Woiford
knee S. Humphreys,
,- John P. Helsel.
Alexander 3.hilar, James H. Stewart,
Josepn W.ltoa. Rooert H. Roach,
Jau.es Tay] Jr, Joseph H. Irwin.
r. s. N WillT.e. . Josepn LoSnli, sr.,
Jt.ha H. Kerr, John K. ISasur.r.
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M. M. Steele.
- - WASHINGTON AND DEANE - It.
William C. Sburlock, Wm. David•on.
4 1 ‘ whew J. Buffington, John B. Mcßride,
Harvey J. Tankirs, J. ti. Wataer.
BEDFORD, FELTON AND SOMERSET.
J. H. Longnecker, Jos:ph B- Noble.
F. S. Long, Tv:mai Sipe.
BEERS.
Jeremiah S. T xier, Henry Brobet.
Cbari-s Meleher. A. T U. Stiles . ,
dorm S• Tryon, H. H. swam,
BLAIR.
Joseph Robinson, 'Hobert C. Galbraith
BR&PFORD AND SuLuvAx; '
John F. Cham itttrlaln, Reim Rockwell.
Jae.• R. Webb,
BUCKS..
Juges Ftinton, Joshua Beane.
Enron A. W 'Mame. b. t , lictilreur
BUTLER, LAWRENCE AND lIERCE.R.
G. W. McCracken, '
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Z. A. %heeler, ) -- ---
Alex. Leslie. I.
CAMBRIA.
F. M. Flinegan. 1 Jan Porter.
CAR ON AND NONROS.
N. D. Fowler. Wesley B. Leonard.
=EI
James L. Coburn, Jacob G. Meyer.
C\IIL6TER. , •
James C. Roberts, \ Jones McCiees,
Jo, epft C. %tern, J.lin Todd.
Abe/. Datlington. - ./casts. Pierson
•• 0,21 , 4702 f AND
L. W. Crawford, B. Armstrong.
• cosuintil. ANt.
--- George icott.
CRAWFORD.
n. J. D. Gin.
I 'Henry
UCHDP.BLAND.
John B. Lehrlig.
DAUPHIN'.
Henry C. Jams
F• W. Ames,
D. Kimmel
J s. F. Knipe,
. Wm. tsaker.
DELAWARE.'
er. Percipher Baker.
A. C. Smith.
John E. Parson
Thomas V- Coo
C. 0. Bowmar6
D. is. McCreary
/AtiTTE
5.35. Bally.
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T. B. Echnatterly,
ARFIELD AND FOREST.
,Daniel Black.
: AN SLID AND FERRY. -
ilght. Geo. W. Skinner. M.
Wzn. C. 31r$
dense L. Canis
En=
John Rogers. Joseph Sedgevrick.
HUNTINGDON, JVNIATA AND MIFFLIN.
John N. Swoole, Htury J. Mc Meer,
T. i.ialcCoy. A bratnim Itoittr.
• INDIA A AND WESTMORELAN4
David 13.31ars 1, K. H. McCormick,
A. M. Fuiton. John Latta.
Jacob F. Krep J. Bierer.
ssrpratsox AND cLesi,cor.,
P. H. Shannon' H. B. /frown.
yLLANCASTER.
k., Jos: M' R'a'te.
John Saobr,. I
lieu. 'P. aaulti.
Jacobs. ItaKer.
Lzaarcor. - •
'lager. John Early.
Laturcny.
Ab•abam God:
Adam C. m.ein
E. B. Herr.
Jobb Wile •
Jerome B. De
Jas. tt.
byzWentr L.
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S. W. Keene,
1). L. O'Neil',
.N. li. Wrestle)
'NG. SNTDEE AND ur
J J. 11eugtr.
12 '- wndi•wH.Dl
id. Wn2.11. DM.
lIONTGONERY.
Geo. Coray,
John F. Mac3i
Hen'y Wilson
bon,
Imo
Tbkodore Eli
ThotasiCbu
Win. O. Herr
Esebbarli,
./ehn J 4 li •
NOF.THAMPTON.
Samna Bolles
Ifravld Eng.em
ORTLIC,MBERLANp.
s I, Hobt.. Monts.
Barone H. Bu
D. Vebb DAV
,
Henry C. Wo
Tbos. Royer,
Daniel W: La
rIKE AND WATSE• I
Wm. H. Dim
rorrza AND TIOOA.
Ell Beach,
B. B. Strang,
J. B. h Iles,
eCIIVTLKILL:
dohs Parker. J ames Ew a ,
Wloiaor, J. Irvin
JJ. 'Weber • I . r.' W , .
617604711 A NMIL AND' WYOiIING,
Almon P. Ste b ens. J• ll!flusenbury,
harvey Tyler, James Belly.
• vs. ANGq D 7.A.8U1N. • •
J. D: 3f cJunkto. 'John P. McKinley.
Charlso.W....xime t 4..,Lniher (treen.- , = •
Yinl •
Jae)b B. Wallace,' 'Giorne
Jaoh . l3yers, A. F. Porter.
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hjun ,• ,
Nrrsszcs.—The Indlin ' Archipelago
is the cone of
co once to bear of t e nutmeg. It, grows
on trees, whiC at the
age of- seven years, and continue to bare
for many years, like our appits. 'From
flowering tb the ripening of. the fruit is
about seven months. The average pro
duct of a tree in full bearing is five
pounds of nutmegs and one quarter
pounds of .• ace. The harvest is 'from
September • December, but a small har
vest is •• t e in May and June. - The
mace is an i •• perfect covering for the nut
megs(not th • busk). The mace is!flattened
by, the ban • a and laid on mats to dry iv
the sun. . fterward it is dried by coal
fires, and • : ked" fot exportation. The
nutmegs are ~. ore dift3cult to dry They
are dried by t ealone forseveral lnonths,
like smokin : meat,. although without
much smolt-. When thoroughly dried
they are pac : ed in tight casks, lined, and
smoked.
FOREIGN NEWS AND RUM&
Two Polish ladies were recently whip
ped savagely, at the Warsaw police office.
Letters written by Langiewiez were found
in their possesion, and the Governor. Ge
neral of Poland ordered them to be flogged
as a warning to the other correspondents
of the famous leader of the insurrection
of 1863. Despite the pain inflicted on
these poor ladies, they did not utter a
single cry. One of them, however,the
Countess Drynatzks fai n ted
away after
she received the thirtieth stroke.
Tam AM - ESTI recently' granted by the
Emperor Napoleon 111, it is asserted, was
devised as a trap to ensnare the more
prominent political offenders now in exile.
Ledru Rollin, in a letter published in the
Paris journals, states that immediately
after the amnesty was signed, an order
was sent to the seaports of France to ar-
rest him on his arrival from England, and
to hold him in prison until his alleged ac
complices could be brought back from
Cayenne. Ledru Rollin says that he pre
fers exile to the prospect of an indefinite
imprisonment in a French jaiL The
Paris journals; in, commenting on this
letter, express the Opinion that the Imps.
rial Government sheuld answer these
charges.
Democrat
THE HanvEs'r in England for 1869, ac
cording to an ,experienced correspondent
of the London Times, will prove more
profitable to the farmer than it was in 1868.
It is asserted that the large sums expended
last year on artificial foods have this year
been saved, and that the increased stock
of sheep has yielded augumented profits,
the wool having fully maintained its price,
while the price of store lambs is thirty per
cent, over that of last year. One remark
able circumstance mentioned respecting
food produce is the greath disparity be
tween the price of bread and butcher's
meat. The four pound loaf sells at 7d,
and beef and mutton at 11d. per pound,
the former being intrinsically ff f greater
value than the latter.- This state of affairs,
it is asserted, is an anomaly which cannot
long exist, and it is contended that, in all
probability, bread will slightly advance,
and meat get lower in price, as it is only
reasonable to suppose that, if the short
supply of fattening food last year increa
sed the price of meat, the abundant sup
ply of this year will cause a correspond
ing reduction.
—Governor Page has appointed Chas.
Pomeroy Button, of Burlington, as a
delegate to represent Vermont at the
National Commercial . Convention at
•
Louisville next month.
—The stock of the Mississippi and
Tennessee Railroad belonging to the
city of Memphis, amounting to three
hundred thousand shares,-was yesterday
sold to F. T. Lacey, agent of the Missis
sippi railroad, for 540,000.
—At Racine, Wis., in May last, Mrs
Hawley. a widow, suddenly disappear
ed. On Sunday her body was discovered
hid in a sack, her shawl over it, under a
bridge near the city. Her skull was
badly fractured. She waa evidently
murdered.
—Capt. John. Waterhouse. Master of
the brig Minerva of Portland, is charged
with throwing overboard and drowning
John Fitzgerald, off Cape Elizabeth, in
April last. He has been bound over in
16,1100. The Mate was also bound in
#5,000 on the same charge,
—An application is to be made -to the
Canadian Parliament for the charter of a
company to build a tunnel under the
Detroit river to connect the Great West.
ern Railway with the Michigan Central
Railroad, and to secure to ' thr, railroads
terminating either in Windsor or Detroit
the use of the same on fair terms.
—S. Turner, who has been elected
Speaker of the Virginia Legislature. is a
lawyer about sixty years old, and one of
the drat advocates of the reconstruction
aete in the State. He was an old Whig,
and changed to a Douglas Democrat in
1860. and was shortly after defeated as
the Union candidate for the Legislature.
—A case has been brought in the
United !states District Court, at St.
Louis, against ex•Govenor Fletcher and
Bascomb Montgomery, by Mr. Berry
Freeman, for personal violence and the
destruction of his printing office, in De.
camber, 1866, at the time Montgomery
was in command of the State militia in
Lafayette county, and of whom Freeman
claims fifty thousand dollars.
—At Minerva, Ohio, on Tuesday an
enthusiastic Republican mass meeting
was held. The procession was two miles
long, and there is estimated to have been
five thousand persons present. Senator
Sherman made, as stated, one of the best
speeches ever heard from him. Mr. Sam.
Galloway did himself and the cause
ample justice. There is no apathy, here.
Ali is right for Hayes.ln the Sandy
Valley.
—ln Judge MeCrinn's Court, N. Y., on
Tuesday, a man named Tallier appeared
and said that nearly two weeks ago he
cacao to that city from- Minnesota with
his wife and three children, and on his
arrival he sent them to a boarding
house while he remained at the depot to
attend to his baggage. On receiving the
baggage be proceeded to the boarding
house, but heard that his family were
not titers, and after searching the city
eight days for them, ne found that they
had been convicted of petty larceny and
untie) the penitentiary for three months.
Judge McCann immediately ordered
the pro friction of the parties in court.
—Stewart, the burglar who murdered
John Willis in his house in Detroit, on
the night of September 16th, was
brought before the Recorder yesterday
for trial. The court room was packed
with spectators. The prisoner was
strongly guarded to prevent .any at
tempt to seize him: After reading the
complaint to the pi isoner, to the aston
ishment of everybody, he plead guilty to
the charge of murder in the first degree,
and immediately afterwards was son
tenced to solitary confinement in the
State prlidon for life. The result sur
prises all. Up to the time of the trial
the prisoner stoutly-denied his guilt.
THE corner stone of a monument to
the memory of Dayid M. Lyle, late
Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Fire
Department; was laid in the Old Oaks
Cemetery in that city on Monday.
CASH •
INSURANCE COMPANY.
BUILDING,
No. Its Fifth Avelino. , second Moor,
Pirrastritalt, PA.
Capital All Paid trp.
Dinainalta.
N. J. Bjglery. jr, iCapt.77.l3gmay,
Can't Wailsee,l4. M. Hartman. lA. Chambers,
Jake Hill, I S. id 'Clurkan. Ju. kL. Malley.
Nkomo S mith , Jno.S. Willoek,
ROBERT H. SING President.
Jitro. P. Vke Preldent.
JOB. 7'. JOHNSTON, BeesgiarY.
I Capt. N.J. (MOE. Hein Agent.
Insures on liberal • ll'erma on all Fire
and Marine Blabs.
ap2:ge7
BRIEF NEWS ITEM.
INSURANCE.
,r.1,170.13.,1;74,9T,i,..,59 . 407 - . E . :i : :- ! y41: 7 ! AY; • pgrOpe -; I 746 A
AMUSEIMINTI3.'
g" NEW -111PINBA
Benefit of the brilliant and accomplished a 0! re se,
MAST MITCHELL ALBAUGH
Who will be assisted by the t dented artiste.
J. W. ALBAUGH, ,
FRIDAY EVENING, Oc•ober Bib. 1869,
will be presented a new play. dramatized from
Dickens , world renowned 'tore , . entitled
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND;
Or, Found Drowned
11,
fella Wllfer Mary Mltch•ll Albaugh.
dbn Roktstaith J• Aluaugn.
Saturday afternoon. eleauab Matinee.
Saturday et•ening. benefit of Mr J. W. A lbangb.
11..nnav evening. Mr. JOS. PROCTOR.
arPITTSBURGH THEATRE.
H. W. WILLIAMe. Sole Lease.:—Lt•
dies' Matinee at SIS o'clock. mile. De Vera,
gilie. Drain and all tne stars appearing. Admits-
Mon to Matinee,2s cents. T -oleht—A OH BAT
BILL including the in-lo•dransa entitled The
Boltalre of the Heath. .
Ladles' Matinee every Wednesday and hater.
40. Admission to Matinee. 513 ce
tgrACADERILY OF MUSIC.
PAREPA ROSA.
Grand English Opera.
SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND A MATINEE.
W 11 be given by the celebrated PAREPA. ROSE
ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, comprising the
best and most popular artistes on the English
and American stager. A full and efficient Cho
rus and Grand Orchestra.
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OPENING NIGHT, BIONDAY, OCT. 18
rut' particulus in future advertisements.
oni
pitir FIFTH AVENUE HALL.
No. 65 Filth avenue, opposite the Opera
House, Pittsbargh, Pa., is the coolest and asst
desirable place of resorte. Liquors can be had
at this place Pare and Good ! The Billiard Boom
are on the ground door in the rear.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Mr" SCHENCK'S PIIERIONIC
SYRI,P,__ SEAWEED TONIC 'AND
MANDRAKE PILLS will cure Consumption,
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord
ing to directions. They are all three to be taken
at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, re
lax the livor and put itito work; then the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and makes good
blood; the patient begins togrow i n flesh; the
diseased matter ripens Into the lungs, and the
patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This
is the only way to cure consumption.
To these three medicines Dr. J. li. Schenck, of
Philadelphia. owes his unrivaled success In the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Put
monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the
lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora
tion. for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a
alight cough will throw It oil. and the patient has
rest sad the lungs begin to heal.
T. do this, toe Seaweed lonic and Mandrake
Pills must be ire ely used to cleanse tke stomach
and liver. so that the Palmonic Syrup and the
food will make good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Plus act upon the liver,
• removinr all obstructions , relax the dusts of the
gall blad der, the bile starts freely. and the liver
Is soon relieved: the stools will show what the
Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex
cept calomel (*deadly poison which Is very dan
gerous to use unless with great care.) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint la one of the most prominent
taupe. of Consumption.
Schenck's Seaweed Tonle is a gentle stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali In the Seaweed,
•which this preparation is made of, assists the
stomach to tnrow out the gastric Mee to dissolve
the food with the Ptutnonlc Syrup, audit is made
tato good blood Without fermentation or souring
In the tomach • •
The' great reason why physicians do not cure
Consumption is, they try to do too much; they
give medicine to stop the cough. to stop chills, to
stop night sweats, hectic fever. and by so doing
they derange the whole digestive gassers. lock
ing up the secretions, and eventually the patient
sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to
stop &cough. night sweats, chills or fever. Be.
move the eausv, and they will all stop of their
own accord. No one can be cured of Consump
tion,Liver CoComplaint. Dycpepsia. Catarrh,
Canker. Ulcerated t hroat, unless the liver and
stomata are made healthy.
If a person nu consuption, of bonne the
ungs in some way are diseued, either tuberela,
abcesses, bronchial irritation , pleura adhesion,
or the lungs are • mass of inflammation and fait
decaying. In such cases what must be done It
Is not only the lungs that are wasting. but it Is
the whole body. The stomach and liver harelOst
their power to make blood out of toad. Now tne
only chance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medi
cines, which will tiring up a tone to the stomach.
the patient will begin to want food, it will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient be
gins to gain In flesh. and as soon as the body be
gins to grow,/ the lungs commence to heal up.
and the patient gets litany and well. ' This is the
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is no lung disease and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsia, bettenek`a Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are suMelent, without
the. Pultnonic•Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
freely in a,l billions complaints, as they are Der.
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past, and now weighs SIMI
pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption,
hi. physicians having pronounced his case hope
less and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured
by the aforesaid user lanes, and since his recove
ry many thousands similarly "Meted have used
Dr. Schenck is preparation with the same re
markable success.' gull directions accompany
each, making it not absolutelynecessary to per
'tonally see Dr. Se.benck, unless patients wish
their longs examined, and for this purpose he is
professionally at his Principal once, Philadel
phia, every bsturday,_where all letters for advice
must be addressed. He Is also professionally at
No. 39 Bond ,street. New York, every other
Tuesday, and at No. as Hanover street, Boston,
other Wednesday. He gives advice free,
but for a thorough examination with his Respi
romaer the price lett". Oniee hours at each city
from 9 A. N. to 3 P. x.
Price of the Pulmontc Syrupand Seaweed Ton
ic each $1.50 per bottle. or IL 80 a half dozen.
Mandrake Pills SID cents a box. Tor sale by all
drnitrUts. WrIS:I6I43T
IrgrDOCTOR WHITTIER CON
TINUES TO TREAT —ALL PRIVATE
DISHABES. That numerous class of cases
resulting from. self-.abuse, producing un •
manliness, nerimus debility, Irritability. emit.-
ttonse seminal- emissions, and finally im
potency permanently cured. Persons &Mitt
ed with delicate. intricate and long +tend
lug constitutional complaints are politelyin sited
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
Experience, the best of teachers, has enabled
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
permanent. and which In most cases can be used
without hindrance to businesit. Medicines pre'
pared in the establishment, which embraces of
fice, reception and wafting swims; also, boarding
find sleeping apartments for patients requiring
da•ly personal attention, and vapor and Chemi
cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed, state your
case. Read what he says in Eta pamphlet of fifty
Pages. sent to any addreu for two stamps in seal
ed enve.ope. Thousands of cases treated Kann.
ally, at office and all over the country._ Consul.
union free, personally or by math Office co. 9
Wylie street (near Court House )
_ Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours 9 A. to S P. Sundays 13 3.
to A P. x. Pamphlet sent to any address for two
at um pl.
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4 11tV1R1rTTW6Mit A WTI lIIATTT7Odi,
p i ELTING.
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Also. Gum racking, Bose. Gasketa, &e. al.
ways on hand and foe sale, weolesale or retail , . try
J. & If. P ll lLLIrle.
sal 186 and MI Meth Street.
TIENDERSON J.& BROTHERS,
iii $lBB Liberty greet. Dealer* to Drugs,
and Patent Medicines. Was
POi IrrrcAL.
REPUBLICAN NEET,
Friday, October Bth,
AT O'CLOCK.
AT BISMARK 'HOTEL,
•
On CHESTNUT STREET. Fourth 71, Alio*
'belly, Will be a'deessed by
Gen. WM. BLAKELY.
J. J. BIEBENECK. Esq.,
Col. JOHN GLENN.
By order Committee on Itecengs and Speakers:
IarREPUBLICAN MEETING
AT
,
CLINTON, IN FINDLEY- TOWNSHIP,
. ON
Saturday, October 9th,
At 731; P. 11. 'WM be addressed by 1 -
Hon. R. B. CARNAHAN,
Col. T. M. BAYNE.
By order of the Committee on Meetings and
Speakers. 007
EgrREPUBLICAN MEETING
ON
Friday, October Stb, at 71.2 P. M.
1 , 11
Borough of Mount Washi gton.
Will be addressed by
Col. T. N. BAYNE,
W. C. MORELASD. Esq.
By order Committee on Meetings and 6
oer
REPUBLICAN MEETING
AT NATRONA.
ON
Saturday, October 9th, 4869,
AT T O'CLOCK P. 31.,
Will be addressed by
A. BLAKELY, Esq.,
H. H. McCORMICK, Esq.
By order of the Committee on Meetin
Speakers.
far REPUBLICAN MEET]
AT THE STONE TAVE
ON THE WASHINGTON PIKE, IN II
BOROUGH, • •
On Saturday, October 9th, 1869,
At Ts P. N. Will be sddrested by .
P. C. SHANNON, Esq.,
Hon. THOMAS HOWARD,
J. E. McKELVET, Esq.,
Br order of Committee on Meetings and
Speakers. oxt
rgrIIEPUBLICAN MEETING
AT
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
WOODVILLE, UN THE WASHINGTON ROAD,
On Monday, October
At TSi o'clock, P. N. Will be addressed by
A. M. BROWN. Esq,. •
Col. T. M. BA.Y.NE,
3. E. WEELVEI.
By order of Committee on Meetings Le. ocr.
arREPUBLICAN MEETING
AT
'FISHER'S CROVE,
IS FRANKLIN TOWNMIP, ON
Saturday, October 9th.
At A o'clock r. u. Will be addressed b 7
W. C. MORELAND. rig..
JOHN H. KERR Fag.,
•
JOSIAH COHEN, Ebq.
By order Committee on Meetings and Speak
ers. ocs
tGEORGE EMRICH,
INDErENDENT CANDIDATE
EMI
MAYO* OF ALLEOHENY CITY.
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arINDEPENDENT REPUB.
LICAN CANDIDATB,
?or Alderman of the Third ward,
COL, I. D. EGAN.
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INDEPENDENT TEMPER.
INCE CANDIDATE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
ISAIAH DICKEY.
1110:112
LOAN.
MONEY TJ LOAN.-$2O 000
to loan on Bond mid Mortgage in large
or small amounts,
THOMAS . PETTY,
Bill, Bond and Real E
No. 179 Sm
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FirNOTICICB—"2I ,I th,"
i5 . r, 0 , 4 49. w o w, upoundi?, "Boarding,"
etc., no U exceeding FOUR LINES, so*
be inserted .iri . these columns once tor
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; cash addf•
tional line FIVE CERT& -
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WANTED—HELP.—AT EN.
PLUMENT O.FYICA_Xo. "I Bt. Cab
Street, BOYB WILLS and LiTip for efferent
of all kinds of
_employment. Peremta wanting help
Wean- elm be innolto4 on short notice...
W A NT E D .-110ABDING.-A
v Large Second Story 'FRONT BOO!!. snit.
able for a veatl•man ans wire or single gentle'
men. with board. at N 0.167 Forrth avenue.
kOST.—On the. St. Clair Street
tinep_enelon Bridge r or Federal Street, a
D PEN AND PENuIL. A llberat reward
wlll be evat It returned to No. 12 Stockton
Avenue. All. • benv
TO LET.
•
MO LET WITH BOARDING.-
A_ Two Front Esoms. Location the most de
'treble in the city, 1S& North avenue, Alhighest,
City'.
TO LET—ROOM.—A Well fin:
!shed second story front room, tultable for
one Or .two Yonne. gentlemen, No. 33 Moth
.
Street, slate Hind.)
TO LE T A Second Story
ROOM, suitable for two single gentlemen
or gentleman and lady, at No. 18 Wylie street.
.TO-LET--ROOllll—A furnished
• Itocim,sultable for one ortwo' single gentle
men; Tema reasonable. .lunulre at 113 Second/
arenoe. ' •
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TOR SALE.—One • Two / Horse
Spring Wagon, suitable for/a gardener,
brewer or glass works.
fine Covered Ambulance.
500 empty Peeking Barrebvfor glen ware.
600 emptyW arehouse,
Whisky Barrels,
_ 2
Apply at No. 82 Derrah a reef,
opposite the Pearl Allegheny.' • '
ocfifiS6 JOHN DTX.R.
=ll
volt SALE. - One Two gorse
A.: Team for Waist Thirty-State Mt. Paw Eli!.
./ DUFF, CHILCOAT JP. Co,
F --
OR SALE.-SOUTH AVENUE
RESIDENCE: Altegheny City. Lot is 211
FOB
by 130 to a 20 feet alley: house contains 11
rooms.-good cellars, gas teronyhout and tintsh..d
in good oroer. Apply to CROFT & PHILLIPS,
Real Estate Agents. No 130 Fourth Avenue.
rj OR klALE.—Business stand
11 on Chestnut street, Allegheny City, has
been -need as a bakery and confectionary for a
number of years, and Is now occupied as suck
with a good custom. Thls Is an opening seldom
offered, and a practical an can do a number one
business. Terms easy and satisfactory reasons
for selling• Apply to CLUFT t PHILLIk'S,No.
139 Fourth avenue.
Ie and
oc7
FOR SALE.-LOOK HERE !-
CHEAP FARM one =lie trom a Station on
toe C, Jt P. R. H., In Jefferson county. Ohio,
c.mtaining 190 acres AT ONLY $35 net acre:
good imorovements, good water, underlaid with
coal. and In a' good neighborhood. 3lnsr BZ
SOLD. Terms'easy. If yon want a cheap firm
home don't tall to call fowl at the, Heal 'Estate*
adice of CROFT A PHILLIPS, No. 139 Fourth
avenue.
ED
,lON
FOR BALL-FRUIT FARM and
ROHE. contaluingl3 acres, 10 miles from
the city limits and 4 miles from a Station on the
A. V. 8.-It.; good house. stable. to I 31 an acre
In grapes. All kinds of fruits. from a currant to
an *pct.. The improvements and fruits are
womb all that Is ;Liked for the property 6 serer
underlaid with c , al; et - err acre tlliablet sell
toast to any ID the UNITED STATES. Apply to
CRIWT & PHILLIPS. - Real Estate Agents, No.
139 Fourth Avenue.
you. SALEr-41110P ON NORM
ANENVE, ALLEM:iII-NY CITY, PA.—
ne butiding, 38z10 feet is being used by Jas.
Godfrey & Co. as a manfacturing establishment,
On. of the members of the Arm wishing to retire
from business on account of poor hcalth. we
bare decided to close out thispart of the bust.
nest t a bargain. Also good will of Steam
Pow • (5 to 10 hone power.) tools and =chine
ebinery; would make a good wagon maker shot):
lot 130r100 feet—on 5 :years lease. For further
particulars Inquire at No. 41( Ohio street, Alit ,
gbeny. Pa.
lsn e rt AN ACRE WILL PUR•
ejte_g CHASE a destrahle Farm of 100 acres
lu Columbiana county, Otdo. 4 miles fromEnon
Station. P., I. W. &C. B. R. Can work livery
foot of the land by mschlnery; all second bottom
land; comfortable Improvements, good water.
&.c. Thlt 'property is located In what might be
called the Garden of Eastern 01110. Land around
this sells for $lOO per acre. Cannot fall to
please t. good farmer. Terms easy. A p_ply to
CEOPT & PHILLIPS, '
ocl No. 139 Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE-10—ACIIES, LESS
or more,' in Plum township, Allegheny
contr. Allegheny Valley It. A. runs through it.
Two hundred yards from station; Frame house
01 six rooms. And good stable. and all other ne
cessary out-buildings: orchard of 100 bearing
fruit tries; of all kinds; good garlen, grape ar
bor. and geoseberries and cures , ts; 405.004/
worth of rock, quarry opened; will snit for rest
deuces or manufacturing establishments: coal
under wife place: good Indications of oil;
deepest • er and best landing on the river; all
well fenced. Inquire of A. B. KERB, on the
premises.
FOR BILE.—A_ desirable resi
s: deuce on Prospect St. near Butler St., s sth
ward; lot 19x.110 feet. Alto, a due large, first
class eTOBE .RO , IM and DWELLING of 5
rooms and goad cellar on Butler St.. 17th ward.
An excellent stand for busiooss; lot 212x150
feet. A DOUBLE BUICK DWELLING on 41st
0r.,17th watd: lot Sfax.looyeet on A. V. R. R.
Aso a number of Rouses and Lots from ESN
up to 810,000.
A leo, GREAT BARGAIN'S IN BLOOMFIELD.
16th ward; lots 90x137 feet for $692. Ten
years to pay. Two years allowed for Arst peva
'Anent wa,en the person wants to build Inquire
of D. U. WILLIAMS. Real Estate and Insurance
Agent, Butler 6t. 17th ward, opposl.e rt. Johms
Episcopal church . . oca•pat
SALE.
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"IDITSE AND LOT, No. 54 James street;
Rouse, new frame. contains 7 rooms and store
room; also Frame Sboo on rear of lot; shop 17x ,
518 the ,lut is 90 by 100 feet; la a splendid
place lbr a grocer, baker or butcher; will be sold
cheap.
2 BLOUSES AND LOTS fronting on Pleasant
valley P. R. R.; houses each contain 5 rooms;
It:Troll by 200 feet
2 Houses and Lots on Fleming street; 4lots
on obinson Road. seventh Ward.
HOUbE AND LUT in Salem. Ohio; 6 acres of
ground In Reserve township; A lots on Irreemont
street. Other Houses and Lots In good localities.
Inquire of
)T. WHITMORE.
Real Estate Agent, corner Ohio and Sandusky
street, Ailegheny.
PERSONAL.—AII persons seek-
INH or Investsnents in Real lits
tate, will save time, trouble and money by prop.
curing • cony of the ':ELTTSBURGEI REAL
EsTATE REGISTER. It is given away fitt.atll
or will be sent by mall rnlcE toranyTegnestixrin
Persons cannot tall to get suited-out of tbelarge
list it
.containe. CROFT PHILLIPS, .PnO.
Ushers and Real Estate Agents, No, 139 Young
avenue.
ate Broker,
tbffeld street.
AR
ZEE & CO.,
A RKE
T STREET.
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Poplins,
11\ \ Prints,
n Flannels,
n Delattis,
n
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13
[uslins t
Everythin
Ft. Cet CIO*.
STREET.
WANTS.
LOST.
FOR SALE
Shawls,
Cloak*,
Arabs,
Aterltioes,
Alpacas,
Blankets,
Ki-POlt ..- 0.41 X.
.g o OR SALE—PROPERTY.
ri 0ta281131 feet, traded, only, ssoo—
per year. 4 lots 24x138 feet. 8400—
1100 per Ttir. 1/Cot 115.:1519 feet, $5150; Reed
street. Frame house of 3 rooms, lot 2 , 1x100
filet; 0n1Y41.100. houseof rooms, bath
room and stable; 22x100—58,800. 2 three
storied brick houses oa Pultonetreet. each Sp,.
800. 8 nve roomed preeted brick houses ffnely
finished, new; lot 60x1001 rwu 'auk houses ,
pumps and hydrants, all tor 84,000. New two
roomed and cellar brick Louse, lot )11t1x100' 41,-
400-8600 cash and 8100 per Year; t god
seven roomed house and lot 24x280 feet, .-
800. and easy terms. 8 reputed frame house,
lot 24x60, 81,500-4500 cub and calan-eln
and 8 years. 2 lois on Wylie street .24x80;
1980. clot on Wylie street 27f ix $1.600.
1.1 tots on Centre avenue 22hx125: 8900 each.
150 feet .front on Centre avenue by 128 feet
deep, will divide to snit. Blots on Centre avenue
from $3OO to 1800. The abOve property is well
located and within 10 to Ili minutes walk of the
Court Hciuse, and on t e New Central Pusenler
R. R. 20 acres on Western Penna. Hadroad. 4
miles frdm the city. 20 scree on pan Handle
Railroad, 4 miles from city, New 6 room frame
house 1 mile from Court House. '225 acres
litssonri land. •
Persons &airbus to purchase a borne or make
an Investment. and those wishing to Nell, please
call on or address.
MeCLUNG k RAINBOW.
lu3o Nos. 195 197 and 199 Centre avenue.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
E RV AL EbTATE I THE CITY OF AL
GHENY.
By virtue of an ,order of the Orphans'
Court of Allegheny county, the undirsigned.
as Trustee ender 'the will of Esther litock
ton, decd. will offer at Public Sale.,OM
THE PREMISES, on FRIDAY, the sth dy of
October next, at 10 o'clock 4. 8., a Lot , OF
liiktuUND belonging to the estate of said dece
dent, situate on Stockton avenue, near Beaver
street, fronting B 3 feet on Stockton avenue and
preserving the same width back toward Water
street.'s distance oi 140 feet.
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Terms of nale—One-tbird of the purchase
money cash on condi mat on of sale. the balance
in two equal annual payments, secured by bond
and mortgage of the put chaser.
For further information. enquire of .
- • THOS. B. UPDLKE, Trastee.
No. 209 Beaver Avenue, Allegheny, FA
teLS:o47
AT PRIVATE SALE—VALA—
IT
Brx LOT OF GROUNH situate on the
north•east corner of Stockton avenue and Beave
St., Allegheny city, fronting 31 feet on Stockton
avenue. preserving the same width along Beaver
street 140 feet; thence along Beaver street 100
feet, preserving a width of 80 feet to Water
street, on which Is erected a two.story frame
dwelling house, and being the late residence of
Esther Stockton, dec'd. This property . fronts
on the Allegneny Park. and tor beauty of location
and surroundings cannot be excelled. For terms
of late and further information, enquire of
THOMAS B. lIPME.ir,
Ho. 209 Beaver Avenue.
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HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
This beautiful situation cannot be surpassed
for private residences In any direction, so elose
'to both cities, being only eight miles up the
Western Pennsylvania Ballroad. Any person de
siring Information about this Property can obtain
it by calling at the office of the IRON CITY MU
TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 75
Federal street; Allegheny. Lots from one-half
acre to eve acres: also. small lots to salt par.
Chasers. There Is a good iocstion or a mastufae
turing establishment, between the Railroad and
Allegheny river. WA: n2B
- VOll BALE.—A Very Desirable •
Iltdr T Ot LAND, containing about 46
acres, situate within Age miles of the city and
about two minutes walk fr.= Ingram Station of
the Panhandle Railroad; has a front of about
one-third of s mile on Cbsqlers Creek; all capa
ble of being cultivated. being rich bottom land
and admirable adapted to being laid out intd lots
of from *to 5 acres or less. limed home, orch
ard and well of water on the premises. Terms
easy. Apply to B. MeLAIN A CO.
5e.22 No. 104 Fourth A.v.enne.
LIVERY' STABLES.
ROBERT EL PATTE I BSON & GO„
CORNER. .OF
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St,
PIT . TSDI72OII. PIL
Will on Satitrday. July 31st, 1869. and
on each anteceding Saturday,
hold an Auction Sate of
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
And everything appertaining to the Horse.
Parties desbing to sell will please leave their
notice of consignment on or before Thursday of
each week in order for advertising. Prompt at
tention and good case will be given alt Stock left
fortale.
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
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JOll3 11. STZWJLTIT. ...... ...HOST. A. PATTTILSO2i.
ROST. H. PArrERSON- bc. C 0...
1.41 , 7Enir. SAM M &ND
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OR. SEVEITE AVENUE & LIBERTY 13T.
PITTSEUUGU, PJL
MYMI:b4
WALL PAPERS.
ELEGANT "
PAPER HANGINGS.
Enameled Wall Pipers in plain tints lmper
♦ions to soot and smoke. Vermillion grounds
with gold and inlaid figures. E SOSsED VEL
VETS, INDIA TAPESTRY, USERS PANELS
stamped and printed gold.
Newly Imported and net tobe found elsewhere
In the country.- For sale at
W. P. BLUELSEIALL'S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty- Street.
DECORATIONS --In Wood,
Marble and Fresco Imitations for Wa lls
ana CeIRAs. of Dining Boom. Halls, de., at
No. 107 Market street.
012 ' JOSEPH ELIII74HES & BRO. •
§ ra TAIIPED GOLD PAPEILS for
e.,artors. %t No.lol Market, street.
JOSEYEL B. HUGH& & BRO.
PRO OLILIYLELTI ON.
City of, ep • , ,
I, SIMON 'DEUX Mayer In and for the City
of Alleghenv, do taste this. ay Proclamation. .
that on the SECOND TITMIDs Y OP OM ofiEtt,
A. 1). 1869, being _the Ligth day of the month..
the freemen of said qtiallned to vote for
members of the House of Boepresentatives of this
Commonwealth,. will meet at their several places
of holding the elections in.their respective wards
and elect by ballot toe following members of
Select and Common Councils, togetner vita one
Person to serve as Mayor for two years, and one
Perim* to ai4Ve an Ifirector of the L'oor for three
y ears.
Toe electors of the First Ward of the City of
Alto heal, to meet at toe Public School 11°11.491n
laid Ward, and e ein 0130 3121100er r Select Goan
cli and two members of Common Council.
Toe electors of the Second Ward of the City of
Allegheny to meet at the Ptiblla School House In
said Ward. and electotos member of Select Conn.
ell and litres members of Common Council,
Ihe electors ef the Thtrd Ward, of the C trot
Allegheny, to meet at th e- Public School House
In tLe first precinct and a; the house of Oft rge
Gent in• the Samna precinct In said Ward. and
elect one member of Select ' Council and four
membe ra 6f Common Connell.
The electors of the Fourth Ward. City of Alle
gheny. to Meet 'at the Public. School House la
the ;asst preelnot, sad at the house of Ur. or.
don In the second precise; in Bald Ward,and elect
one member of Select Connell and font member, ,
of Cowmen Council. •
The electors of the rifth ward, City of dile
ghen.y, to Meer at toe Public School Rouse In I
said Ward, and elect one membe- of seleat Cotta
01l and two members of Common t ounell.
the electors- of the Sixth War City of All
ghetto. will meet in the Publ.° aohool House
said Ward, and elect one memb r of Select Coun
all and two members of Common Council.
. The electors of the Seventh ward, Castor Alle
ShenY, will meet at the boeße of Luta g Wale
said wend, and eleet one member or,belect Coen-
ell and 300 Members of Common Connell.
The elee tors of the Eighth Ward. CPy of Alla.
ahem meet at the,Pnblle School House In
said weed, end elect one member of Select.Conto
ell and two members of Common Council. - -
In testknony There hereunto set my haw; and
seal of the said City or Allegheny, this 118th day
of September, A. 11. /869. . .
SLMON DRUM, Mayor.
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