The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 11, 1869, Image 5

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1 tenders to have paid the indebtedness of
$23,000,000, which the Republican as
ministration of Governor Geary, by pru
:
dence and forethought, has funded into
bonds or certificates of indebtedness of
; $23,000,000, bearing only the ordinary
and legal rate of six per cent. interest,
thereby saving to the State and the tax
?'payers the sum of at least 0,000,000. And
i'yet fJr all this, the Democratic party, in
i its ignorance of either figures, values and
facts, has chosen to assail as extravagant
and corrupt the administration of a Gov.
ernor whose three years' executive , ca;
rear can challenge, for economy, honesty
ana ability, the closest scrutiny of his
I 1
a p s lhicsa l f o enemies as
safely a r n y d
e a x s perroiundy
• has already, before the people of Penn
t
I:gytvania, braved the
of the scrutiny and over
come the calumnies same detrao
-1 tors whom he now has to meet—not as
I he has met, more open enemies, in the
• field, but nu safer ground of their own
1 choosing, in print.
a The exercise of the pardoning power
: on the part of Governer Geary seems
strangely to affect the Democratic mind,
• and for the first time in the history of
.1 the State and its Governors, has alleged
1 excess in that direction received DAUM
cratic disapproval. It has been nu:Feces
; sully bestowed, however, in the p esent
case, as an examination of the records
' ; will shew that Governor Geary has par
': dotted a less proportion o( convicted
,
criminals thanany of his predecessors
for years past; not in all amounting to
1 fifteen per cent. of the applications made
i before , wich in themselves .'
gather do - inot h equal one-tenth ofalto the
criminalsconvicted throughout the State.
I Less, then, than one per cent. of the con
, ivicts of this State. we'confidently assert,
during Governor Geary's administration
4 received theso much talked of Execu
-1 tiva clemency. •
i Unable,with all the disingenuous state
',
mints,
and all the distorted figures of
' I
;
which we haVe referred, to make out
t anything which might even tend to de
. 1 cetve intelligent_voters, and apparently
not much relying upon them, the unfit
' 1 ble_and accomplished spokesman of the
Democracy, taking up the old and well
i worn weapons of his party, unweildy
i and unhandy though they be for him,
t has chosen to assail the private and per
.,
; aortal character of Governor Geary in
; terms find language which, while indi
, . ; eating in the Wanner of their use the
1 novice in &at peculiar style of phraseol
. "ogy usually denominated billingsgate,
1
••;.• yet strongly point to a high and enemies
.. -,•:•-• ful'graduatlou in that school of the fine
„'.,E arts,. if the study and the practice are
••::Y,s,-I*i• but continued. vi
;..•••:;? The Republican party cannot afford
~ . ...i either to reply to such a style of arga
rf.l 1 ment, or to retort on its opponents in a
:as similar vein. It has nothing particular
-
, :
r. ...
. to say of Asa Packer, except that he has
• ' '
,i no record but that of his great accumn
'..•••l •• i lated wealth and an absence of a corr.).
. ,•,...1 spending income tax. In the Legislature
~.
' lof the State, and a member of the Con
i'''''''-'1 grass of the United States for two terms,
:r, a few• scattering answers to roll-call, a
•,.' ”; . 4 few uncertain „ votes, are all that makeup
_
1 he hi public record and attest th fact that
• . s has ever been in public life. ' Nor has
.. : • ~, iit
of Cyanythrus ing L. o tPers say
hing, the more or less
associate on
rticular
I
• , f,t the Democratic ticket of Mr, Packer.
t With due•observance of the proprieties
, • lof politics the Democratic State Conven
` '• . - 'l, Lion was careful that the head of their
•.• '.: l ticket should not be in anywise obscured
, •,. ; • I, by the second name upon it, and accord
• • • 'f ingly nominated as their choice for Sta.
' - :. 4 preme Judge a candidate whose name as
:. . ~.• ',', a lawyer was until then hardly known
• :, •' • jt.. beyond the limits of his own county.
. Both Mr. Packer and Mr. Pershing
. • • I may be blairteleas and irreproachable in
. . ,
•l private life and character, and the fair
' , '•,,-, ' 1 pretiumption is that they are; but their
i
' adherents in this county have as yet no;
•:',.. . given; the people; either through the
- • I press or through their speakers. one sin.;
1
.4 gle 'argument in favor of transferring
~-• •,' ''„ them from their privacy which they both
. ipresumably adorn, to a publicity which
only men of known character, force and
• .1 t talent can or should fill.
.. , .. Asking that no portion of its past re
cord be forgotten by tne people, but re
ferring to it with pride. the Rephblican
• -; party, pointing to the State Administra
tion
• iti of Gov. Geary, which in less than .
~ three years has reduced the State indebt
ness over $8,000,000, and saved. the tax
- !payers over 84,200,000 of the' taxation on
real estate (doing away with taxation oh
every, foot bf ground in the State), pre-
Bents as their candidate for Governor
' . I John W. Gearv.-and for tittpreme Judge,
t Henry ; W. Williams, in full confidence
, I and heir tope o
that the voters of the State will,
' by th ei r election nTuesday
• 1 next, ratify and -reaffirm the principles
• .‘
. neon which - the Grant admirdstration
was last fall elected, and approve the ad
ministration
President. who in th
firstnix months of,
.
hie official life. has. by economy and in
,
1 taritYl reduced the national debt ove
,000,000.
•• . i • Gl:Werner. Gaary's history for twenty
•• ' 1 years past is well known to all. Occupy.
ing in that time many places, civil and
', • military, of high responsibility and trust,
.•• .: , his conduct has met as it has merited,
' '.:,. • Ithe fall and unquali fied approval of all
• -..- . the people.
•' • • It is hardly necessary to allude to
Judge Williams, the associate of Gov
ernor Geary on the Republican ticket.
His judicial career of sixteen years on
' •• the bench of the- District Court of this
. :' • ') ' '• •, county, and one year en the bench of the
'• '; •1 ISupreme Court, constit ate the record of
• I his fitness for the position for which lie
; • ' .s,
.. : I has been nominated. A young man
. •••• • lwhen he received at your hands, seven
teen years ago, his first nomination for e
, •, :the District Codrt.'the Democracy of the
-;• ••• ' •••1 county thought 'enough of him-to name,
sas his competitor the Nestor of tne bar,.
:!the late' Judge Shaler, and , when ten
I years later he came before the people for
• - la re.blection, the unanimous vote which
... ~ '
. I : they accorded him evidenced the high
' '• ' ;opinion which his opponents must have
" ••• :.....- .lentertained of his abilities and integrity
. •- . .las a Judge.
' .: • ', 1 The contest this year is one of special
-
•• • ' Apart from the usual importance of the
•-•- . , Republicans retaining the Governorship,
• . there is at this time a special importance
''" ,' •'• in the position in this, hat the laeg
' .
'' • itioning and dividing the State into Con
gressional and Legislativedistriots. This
• . :duty occurs once every ten years, and
~ 'the Governor to . bp e lected ; will have
' •• • 'either to veto or a pprove such apportion
his : '•.' ent. A
re D majority of the eounties of
; • : -'"" • State aemocratic, and it is only
by extreme bxertion on the part of the
, Republican party that they can hope to
, • maintain' the supremacy in the State Leg.
islature..> Should ,we fail in this this fall
;and a Democratic Governor also be elect
ed, an unfair apportionment might be
• made which would give to the Demo
, •• 'cratic party two thirds of the Congress
' men of the State for Years to come, as
; well as w oul d majority of the Legge
' tura as insure to that party both
United States Senators within Mar years.
And the Supreme Judge to be elected
• will determine • whatever of political es.
pest the Supreme Bench shall have fo
• fifteen years to come. .
Alheny county has mad
e for hersel
a rec ord in past contests as the Banner
-„-...; Republican "county' of , the laud. Since
the formation of the grand Republican
1 party she has cast no uncertain vote. The
• election of Tuesday next • will . go far to
'
1 cletermine the question oil whether this
!
' 1 countitiguill again paw under Demorast*
lo rule. Let the yoicepf the Repoblicans
of Allegheny county; id potential here
tofore in determining the result in Penn-
Sylvania, and so throughout the Union,
be again raised in affirmation of those
rinciples,upon which our.great party is
ounded, and.- which for thirteen years
past by the banner county have been so
triumphantly sustained.
By order of the Union Republican Ex
,ecutive Committee. •
W. S. Pußvtialcs,
Chairman.
WALTER S. lidcecris'a.
COL. GEO. F. MORGAN, t Seeretartea.
East Brady Ludepeudent.
Col. SAMUEL YOUNG, late of the Clarion
Banner, will soon issue the first number
of his new paper. It will be printed 14
good style, and contain twenty•eight
columns of matter. Its circulation Will
reach eighteen hundred copies weekly,
being the largest edition of any news
paper in that region, and consequently
affording rare advantages to business
men to reach the people of the region in
which it is printed. Its circulation
through Clarion, Armstrong, Butler,Ven
ango and adjoining counties goes into
the ,hands of all the business men, and
proves an advantageous medium to reach
them and receive increased trade. Terms
moderate. Address &mum, YOUNG,
Editor, Cunningham, Pa. I
FROM Washington we hear :
The administration is advised that nb
such note from Minister Sickles, as is
circulating in foreign newspapers,' and
has been ektensively copied herd, was
ever presented by Sickles to the Spanish
Government; and, further, that up to
this time there has not been the slightest
disturbance of, the friendly relations be-
tween the two nations, nor is there now
any*expectation that the Cuban question
will involve Spain and the United States
in trouble.
There is to be earnest prosecution of
those concerned in the Hornet expedi
tion, and, in all cases, neutrality lava
are to be rigidly enforced..
THLOU BRINGEST ME LIFE,—
LUNG.WORT - . --
One of the truest and most suggestive ideal
can be obtained from the caption at the head
of this art eta; foi of all diseases which impair
human health and shorten human life, none are
more prevalent than those which , affect the lungs
and pulmonary tissues. Whether we regard lung
diseases in the light of a merely slight cough,
which is but the fore-runner of a mote serious
I malady. or' as a deep lesion corroding and dia
-1 solving the pulmonary structure, it is always
pregnant Iti;11 evil and foreboding of disaster:
In no elms of maladies sbonld the ;amidst , . or
the friends and family of the patient be more
seriously forewarned than in those of the Pings,
for it is At them that early and efficient treat
ment Is moat desirable, and It is then that danger
can be warded off and a cure effected. In DR.
KEYSEE'S LUNG CURE you have a medicine
of the greatest value in all these Conditions. An
alterative, a tonic. a nutrient and resolvent,
succoring nature and sustaining the recupera•
tire powers of the system, Its beautiful work
ings, in harmony with the regular functions, can
be readily observed by the use of one or two bot
tles: it will soon break up the chain of morbid
svmpathlei that disturb the harmonious work
ings of the animal economy. The harrassing
cough, the painful respiration, the sputum
streaked with blood. will soon give place to the
normal and proper workings of health and vigor.
An aggiegated experience of over thirty years
has enabled Dr. Keyser, in the compounding of
his LUNG CURE, to give new hone to the con•
sumptive invalid and at the same time speedy
relief in those !lbw prevalent, catarrhal and
throat affections, so distreising in their effects
and so almost certainly fatal in their tendencies,
unless cured by some appropriate remedy. DB.
KICTEEK , E3 LUNG CURE is so thorough and ef.
ficient, that any one who has ever used it, will
never be without it in the house. It will often
cure when everything else fails, and in simple
cases will cure oftentimes in a few days.
The attention of patients. as well as medical
men. 13 respectfully invited to this new and
k valuable addition to the pharmacy of the conn-
try..
,Dll. KEY E 2 may be consulted every day
until 1 o.clock P. X. at Ma Great Medicine store,
161 Liberty street, and from 4 to 6 slid I to 9
Ist night.
•
THE FALL AND ITS DANGERS.
Animal at well as vegetable l'fe is powerfully
affected by the great atmospheric change that'
takes place in the Fall. Bet for the flowers, the
foliage and herbs of the field there is no help.
Their time tuts come and die th ymust. It is
otherwise with man. Tor him the means of re
invigoration have been provided by skill and
science. To recruit his exhausted energies and
fortify himself against the disorders geser tted
by the sudden depression of temperature snd the
unwholesome exhalations of Autumn, 'let him
. ,
tone his nervous system. invigorate his digestion
and give edg3 to bis appetite 'with FIOSTET
'TEE'S STO3fACII SUTER& He maY then fAce
• the Mertild Influences of the season fearlessiv.
The chilling night ; : dews and heavy morning
mists will have no power so make him shiver and
burn, to affect bis liver. to clirorder his stomach
or bit bowelr, to rack his Joints with rheuma
tism, Or to render any latent element of disease
Msr stem acve and dangerous. To th
sufferer from gene ti ral debility, whether consti
e
tutioni or arising from other causes, , —this
mended.tsble opeettle Is earnestl recom-
And let it be remembered that pbvsi.
cal weakness opens the writ to alt maladies.
Vigor lis the chief defercl of the human steno •
'Vire Tined, all cause ' of disease, and 11 OWLET.
TER'S BITTERS may be truly pronzunceu tne
Barest and serest of all invigorants. It is the
mostgenial of all vegetable tonics. and is admi
rably adapted to the wants toeaknesses of
the more delicate sex, as well asthe aliments
of men.
klakvAV-Vji 3 4V - I:i 3 p oa kii i al
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noLAusEsip IN , PITTS•
ll BURGH ttEkt ALE COLLEGE.—Tuesday
eyening - October liltb, st So'clodt. will be
rod on second floor of Commercial Bales Reome.
105 bmttlageid .treet. one perpetual scholarship
In the Pittsburgh Female College.
4) ?
PRA. hiCILWAINE. Auctioneer.
AN IL AND INSURANCE
fiTOCE:B—ALLEOHEN't CITY 8 LAMM
CENT 'Vivi/W.—TUESDAY EVBNIN‘i.
GOTOBIIIt 121 h, at 8 o'clock, on second floor
of Csommereial bales Booms, 186 - Sralibileld
street.
5 shires Citizens National Bank;
. ' 40 shares Cash Insuranee Co.;
20 shares Monongahela Insurance 0.1 I
' 30 shares Exchange N ational Bank f.
i SA *bares Pittsburgh navies' Bank:
'll5lOOO II shares Allegheny City 7 per et. Park
Bou.s. Matra lug Nov. 1852:
_ glOOO shafts Allegheny CRY 7 per et. Bonds.
Matnrlng Nov.. 1" 96 :
81500 shares Allegheny City 7 per et. Bonds.
118tutinit January, 1887.
to A. 11014 W NE. Auctioneer.
"VOTICE.--tOST OR. STOLEN....
Certificate 1.i6 ST for forty shares of the
cent . al stock of the EUREKA FIRE AND' WA.
RINK tRe.tIKANOR troMPANY OF PITTS
BURGH, tined to me May 3d.'1800. Tbe Dub
lin are esullon.d sgetnet purobseine add Certlfl
coal. I have-m*llo lornew one
• J. R. CANFIELD.
'PITTCLIVROII. rwatbber ISM M. 0.?
BURNS' REST
AVRANT
T b e t ew i t i b e 1 prat , etaaa dinner*day
sad fairs tbl day oast BURN'S BESTA.l.lBalire
comer or Sadthleid areal and • Btrb avenue.
We slimy* keep tap besB the -market , &fade.
Aldo y boamoru taken Ica Mir wattle.
Br,akfts. trout OS, 103 i. sad Want nos U to
log sad dapper trots if og
PITTSBURGH 4344.Z.vaTE: MONDAY, ACTOBER usAses„,
fgrACADEIMI - .of , RUM&
PAREPA ROSA
Grand English Opera.
Carillons, C. D. Hess & Co., Pioprletors and
Directors.
D. de Vice
BIS NIGHTS ONLY AND A MAT.NED.
OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY,-OCT. 18
.
The management In antionnclng this memor
able musical season. Itirime. PAREP A. RiiSia.
will inaugurate a new epoch to the bisOry of the
American stage Her G reat. success in Itan
lia
Opera In Europe and In ibis country, has given
he' tbitt substantial fame in her mu, teal career
(which has conslsted of an uninteruptt d series
of nvationiOuntil it use become unrivaled' in po •
.pularity. in London her ac !even° nts in En.
glish Opel.. were equal to those which r Min
gnished her on the Itallan stage. and nee nnmer
ous musical triumphs in California and in the
states owing several seasons. ani rec .ntly her
wonderful display r f power before 50 000 sprc
tators in she great coliseum of the National
Pence Jab lee, in Boston. have united the enure
American press .n pr. nunnelne Mdme. PA REPA
RiitiA. the great lyric artist of the age. Her de
votions to the highest ord r of comp sttions. and
her grat:firi regard for the American public will
,tiloulat- her to every pussibl.: t xertion to Pate..
'ash English Opera a permanent institution in
this country.
ELENCO OF THE COMPANY.
liOnrani, MDME PARFPA ROSA. and Miss
BOSE trasits. the young successful Prima
Dwane from Her Wiest) ia 'Theatre ano Lyceum.
Rondos. hies.° soprani and Contralti, hira.
EDWAKD SV.GUIN and Wes Vitale:lE STIICK
TON. Teneri. Mr. W I LLI PsIM CAB t r LE sand Mr.
HENRY hiORDBLI.I. Tenor Robust°, Mr.
MAUR CE Die 50L1..., Baritone. Mr. AL
BERT LAURENCE, from the I oven , : Garden
an La Scala, Mien. Bassi Cantantl. Mr. 5. C.
CAMPBELL and Mr. GUS TAVITS HALL.
Buffo. Mr. FDWARD SEGUIN. Basso, _ Mr.
' FR &NEC HOWARD. Stage Manager. Mr. HAR
RY JACKSON. Conductors, Mr. CARL ROSA
and Mr. ANTHONY REIFF. Prompter, Mr. H.
SHERWOOD.
The Reportoire far the SIX eights la as follows:
Monday, MARI HA t Tuesday. BOHEMIAN
Ii:1111.• Wednesday. PRA. DIA.Vi ILO: Thursday,
PURffAN'S Dial'OH TER: Fritter. MARL
TANA; Saturday, THE BLACK DOMINO.
Arimir.ion 41: r. sere( d seats 11.51): Faintly
Circle 50e: Gallery 25c. Season tickets for Sir
'''' , lt ss l a , ; 1 3 . SE t 4 N ticket:3 will take vlace on
Wednesday ot. Klaber & Broils Music Store, JOSS
Wo4d street. frOm 9A. s. to IA 11• After that
hour commences the sale for any one or more
Manta. oell:p118
DISSOLUTION OF CO•PAIST
NIERSHiP.
The partnership heretofore existing under
the name of DAVAO E ,t ROBERTS. Block and
Pump Makers, 57 First atree , Pittsburgh, was
dissolved by the death of Thos. Roberts, Oct. 1,
1889. The business ofthe late Arm will be set
tled by the surviving partner, THOMAS DAV
AGE, who is authorized to collect all claims due
the Arm as well to Fettle al claims austint tha
same. All persons wbd
please o know themsve• inoebF-
ed to the late Arm wi make el immediate
payment. and those yho have claims aga nut
them will present their account duly authelitica•
ted to Thomas Davage for ettlement.
fli s tFllati. DAV A GE,
CHAS. P. FRISBY It,
Executors.
latilt ORDER OF THE
al " orteriA.Ns , COURT
Of Allegluilny: County
Thera 4111 be sold on the premises, Cu
Washington Avenue, Allegheny City,
NOVEMBER Ist, AT 3 P.'!.,
southt certsln lot of ground, situate on the
side of igasitington Ivan ue.he t tuning 280
feet east from Chortler street and containing in
front on Washingto• street twentv.fonr (24)
feet and ex ea lag of that width nouthwardly.
parallel with Chanter• tie t.. one hundred and
entv.nir e Pet nine inches to an alit y, of which
It has the priv•lega.
The terms will ne 8100 in hand at lime of sale,
.500 on delivery of deed,oed toe balance in two
equal annual payments, with interest secured by
bond and mortgage.
J GEORGE SMITH. COm.
WISH ICROWh. A gentl. ocl4:r
TO COUNTRY DEALERS.
KAY & COMPANY.
Booksellers, Stationers, Paper Dealers
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
No. 65 - .Vood. Street,
We invite attention to our larg s assortment of
STANDARD St^HrIOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOONs,
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oft articles Low es t
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Wholesale Rates.
•
Made to order of any desired pattern ln • nlin g
and
binding. We arc also prepared to execute all
einds of
•
mialtcArri-Lio P'EtTNTINGI,
•
In the latest stiles. Orders by mill will receive
our special attention, a d any letters of inquiry
will be promptly answered.
Our Wholesale List of tcbool Books Will be
sent on application. ocli
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DRESS !stoops,
Oist,ssl=Lereos,
BATES
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WHOLISALZ ANDIIITLIL
AND
LAIAYETTE TALL BUILDING
BLAINE DOORS
Black Silks,
E'lál4, ,
GOODS,
LINEN-
AT
BELL"S•
/vet :
G 001) .BAitgAINS;
MI
NEW FALL DRY GOODS.
At 2 5 Cents,
Double Width Alpactas.
AT 12 1.2 CENTS,
GOOD - DARK DELAINES.
At 87 1-2 Cents,
WATERPROOF CLOTH,
AT 81.00,
Waterproof Cloth.
HEAVY AND FLWE
WHITE COUNTRY BLANKETS
-- ,
MUTT DOUBLE WIDTII
Barred Country Flannels.
fassimeres and deans,
Table Linens and Napkins,
Tickints and Checks,
Canton Flannels,
Shirting flannels,
N NV
"SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS,
WI-101_AESAALJE
WILLIAM
EDERAL STREET,
SOLDIERS' MONUMENT
TO THE
TUNS OF ALLEGHENY CO
At a meeting of the Executive Committee of
the Allegheny County MonumentalAtsoclatien,
held on Tuesday. September A9th,.186 , the
following Preamble and Raolut lona were nani-
moue adopted
Wur.anas, There appears to be a great dlve ,
sit,' of op:tdon existing as to whether the SOL
DIERS' MONUMENT should be located In the .
City of Pittsburgh or in Allegheny City; there
fore :
Resolved, ?hit the Building Commtttee ID
pointed by this Association be, and they, are
heftily Instructed to prepare tickets, and submit
the question to a vote of the people of this Coun
ty. at the ensuing election, on the Second Tues
day of Cctobtr. the tickets to bt—"F n* the City
of Pittsburgh,' and "For Allegheny City," a
majority of the cotes polled to decide the matter.
Rea°lced, That after the reople shall have de
cided us to whettet the Monument shill be to
eated in Pittsburgh or Allegheny' City, thl
Commttteeshsit, se soon thereafter la praettea
ble, designate the spot In the city chostn. where
on the Monument shall be erected. •
In carrying Out the instructbm contained in
the above resolutions, we deem it proper to say,
that several, sites for the Monument have been
generously 'tendered' the Association free pf
charge, by cittiens both of Pitt sbdrgh and Alle
gheny, an there being a great diversity of °plu
ton as to which of the two Ones presents the
greatest claims and advantages, i, has been
thought but right, that the ques ion involved
should be tubmitted to the MU z ns of the County,
who are deeply interested la the matter, f...r their
aecision,with the hope that it may prove satislA"
tory.
Tickets are hereirith ec flanithed , the Election
Boardi of the various Election District's of the
County, with the request that they- make such
arrangements as will secure a free and fitliez•
previon of the opinion of the citizens of their
respecitve districts, and that the vote be taken
and certified in the, tonal form• • and rt,turned to
the PiIEtIIDENT OF THE BUILDINCI COM
MITTEE at Pittaburgh.
W. B. COOK, Secretary.
oc.s
amiss
FRUIT JARS,
The old and reliable .
A. Br, D. H. CHAMBERS'
UNION FRUIT JAR,
With tin over and wire fastening, Cheapest
and best in thc market.
OFF SETT GLASS JARS,
With coik, In stock and for sale by -
A. & D. H. CHAMBERS,
117 WATER STREET.
fx53,45"
STOLEN• -- $lOO DEWARD. --
gtolni f*orn the subscriber. one mile on the
road leading trona Columbiana to New Lisbon,
Ohl), on Oct. lat, •
TWO 3 YEAR OLD. HORSES,
'Near 18 hands bleb, dark bay ooler, ant ' , hod all
round; one IS curbed on both bind lees and ems
'bort 114ee, Tail and Mane dart. Tne other , *
Mane sod 'loll titian, and has a small white 'POI ,
os the nose.
A reward of eBO will be veld f.d. the recovery
of the horses, and $5O add Menai lbt the ariPre•
bonsion of the thieves. Any leforo st (42 can be
addreued to the undersigeed at Column axis,
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BED L 4 ring Hales
• PRESBILB.,CAT TIOSIPERINU MA
43EUNES and H 2. w 8 TOOLS iihnu
filetured 14' 2!i; 13541q114
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NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies and Children's Hats,
Ladies and Children's Stockings,
Handkerchiefs and Collars,
Ladies it Children's 'Underwear,
Gentlemen's 'Underwear,
Hair Stvitches and Curls*,
Heavy Bed Coverlets
Nos. 180
ALLEGHENY CITY
4: L. PEATthON
ADVERTISEMENTS
Ribbons and .Flowert,
Wide Sash Ribbons,
Boman 2ies,
TriMMirigB, &C.
Paper COltars and Cuffs,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets,
Balmoral Skirts,
Felt Gored Skirts.
Gent's Paper Collars, Cuffs,
Infant's Robes and Waists,
Embroideries, Laces, (fc.
Ladies and Children's Belts,
Jet Jewelry,
Fine Berlin ram
Country Yarn, &c.
AND 13.;E:r.A.11-..
SEMPLE'S
and 182
AN OLD ESTABLISHED
CONFECTIONERY
IN A NEW PLACE..
F. A. MIERSH & BROTHER
Have removed their establishment to their new
and elegant premises.
No. 24 Sixth Street,
(late St. Clair.)
Where they will offer to their Dien , ' s and ensto
mAr. the finest assOrtment of CONFECTIONu;
FRENCH CANDIES AND CASES, their own
make.
Wan elegant and commodious saloon will be
found up stairs. where the best of ice cream',
fresh Oysters,soles, SI well as Cakeea.
Coffee and Chocolate. will he served Inthe
promptest =mutt% at their old rates. 0t6:p51
CIIIIIIIS IL ARMSTRONG,
_
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Toughicigheny and Connellsville Coal,
And Manufacturtr of
COAL, SLACK AND DISULPIIIIRIZED COKE,
OFFICE , A.ND YARD,' corner Butitr and
Morton street. Liberty and Clymer trests.
Ninth ward; a'so S..cd street, Elgtith" ward,
and at foot of Ross str ut. P. &O. R. IL.Depot,
Second ward.
Orders left at either of the above office 3, or ad •
dress to me through Pittsburgh P. u., will re
ceive pronirt attent.on.
Refer to whom lam susplying: Hussey, Wells
& Co.. Wm • Smith. Union Iron Mills. S. a. Fow
ler & Cu.. Mitchell, otephenson &Co.. Bisset: &
Co. Grail' & Humus, Alex Bradley, Park. Bro. &
Co., Park. McCurdy & eese. Graff & Dull.
Win. M. Faber & Co, J• C0..i3 ti. Lyon & Co., James
Marshall & Co.. Alie n. McKee & Co.; non De
pot Hotel. Connellsv lie K. 8., Pentsqlvania IL
IL, Allegheny Valley R. IL . A
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THE BURDETT ORGAN
U The onl
an d y or
coma
lnlng Carpenter's won
rfa' lately Improved
Human Voice Stop—Vox Humana
The Smoothest Toned Organ.
The Moat Various TOMB& organ,.
The Most Durable Organ:
The Best Organ for
forging
"The Best Organ tunental
Music. .
The. Cheapest Organ for the lattadßY,
Is the
BIIRDETT•ORGA.N
•
Asplendid e•ock personally selected lathe Firc..
tura , ' just received and 'for saie et trisainfscturers'
Prices. 11. IiLESER &
1211 Wood street.
gents for the lln, dett
oc9 Sole Al
*0 bble. Kentucky
Wheat Family Flour, war
t> of the Saint LOWS eelehrated
For sale be
liAIAH DICKEY k. CO.
VLOtrit. -- /? ,
Extra 'White
brands , t ted eqo arrlve,ual to an?
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VrSEVENTR WARD VOTERS
BEWARE!—The votors of the Setr. nth
ward, Pittebtirgh, are hereby' CAIN lONE]) to
beware of a smooth bore ticket for Select and
Ccramtn Coutcil, gotten up by co-called
independent candidate. Republican vott riwill
examine their tickets carefully before voting,
and vote for the regular nominee; --
By order of
ocli THE COMMITTEE.
WSETENTH WARD, PITTS
BURGH.
We, the undersigned, earnestly protest
against the tisit'oyorre names on any other ticket
than the straight-forward Republican. We have
discovered them 'placed on Council ticketr with
Democratic ind independent candidate:, but it
has been done : without - our consent and knowl
edge: and we do not wish to berer.,ognized on any.
other than the regular 80onbllea= ticket.
DAVID L. n_mon NG, I -
ROBERT M. SNODORAS - i.
The Collo : Wing Isthe regular Republics= ticket
for Councilmen in the Seventh ward:
• Select Conncil--Joha Wilson.
Common NLEMIN G.
• - ROBERT M• ENO:AMASS
WREPUBLICAN MEETING
On Mozida,y, October 11,
AT TARENTUM,
Will be addreastd by
Hon. THOMAS HOWARD,
JOHN H. KERR. Beg.
By order °t i ttle Committee on Meetings and
:neaten. oat
arREPtBLICAN MEETING
MONDAY, OCZOBE ilth,
AT LIBERTY HALL,
In East Liberty, witl be addressed by
B. B. CARNAHAN, Esq.,
C.IIOBY.LAND,
By order Committee on Meeting &e.
LAST TEMPERANCE
Reform Bally of the Campaign,
DIAMOND SQUARE,
MO] TIAY, OCT. 11, 1869.
Col. J. B. CUB K ,
S. T. ICONEDY,
And others A - 111 address the meeting:
'By order of Committee on Meetings and Speak
ers. ISO. A. CAROTHERS, Chin Co.
B. Et, Szxrwr, Secretary
r'ItEPUBLICAN MEETING
WRIGHT'S _HOTEL,
WOODVILL'g, ON THE WASHINGTON ROAD,
On Monday, tctober 11th,
At 7.4 o'clock, P. x Will 114 addressed by
A. It• BIT.DWN, EEq,.
Col. T. 31. BAYNE,-_
J. E. 11`EELVE1, Esq.
By order of Committee on MezAlnes 06'1
rgr'GEORGE EMRICH,
MAYOR OF ALLE4IIENY CITY.
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WINDEPENDENT REPLIB.
LICAN CANDIDATE,
0r8•r.47
INDEPENDENT TEYIPEU•
ANCE CANDIDATE. IL
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
ISAIAH DICKEY. •
ans:nl2
. ,
MONEY Ta- LOAN.-$2O 000
tp 101 II licnta and Mortgage in largo
or small amounts.
• THOMAS S;-71r4TY.
MBE ONLY PLACE IN THE
A, CITY TO BUY A. LADISNA SOLID UOLD
BruNrixo 'CASE WATCH
Pot
WATTLES do SUEAFEWS
NE W JEW.EII4IW. STORM,.
101 NINTH AVENVE,
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T STREET.
59 MARE
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1 ,69 MABI,CE
AT 756 P. M..
734 O'CLOCK P. as..
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ALLEOILENY CITY, ON
At 7S O'CLOCK P• It
lIMEPENDENT CANDIDATE
ECM
For Alterman of the Third ward,
COL, J. D. EGAN.
LOAN..
BM, Bond and Real Estate Broker,
No. 179 Smlthfleid street.
THIRTY DOLLARS.
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Above SuOthilead Street-
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Cloaks,
Arabs,
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Alpacas,
Blankets,
Poplins,
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