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    Me $ ittsburgh 'gazette.
BATURD47, B
LAT/ST FROM OILDOM.
Failure of the Homestead Well
PRICE OF OIL AT lITROLB LH OIL CITY
Special Contspoodsoce of the Plusbrugh Gazette
On. City, Bept. let, ING
DUE Gi.errra : The (amens "Homestead,"
otherwise called Boston Well, stopped Cowing a
day or two ago. They are preparing to pump
It. The '" Grant W,11," nearly adJoinina, la
bald to have increased 150 barrels since the other
stopped. The Homestead was one of the text
welts on Plthole, audits sodden stop of flow will
mouton some alarm among well owners..
OR at Plthele is held at $3 00, but to make
Bales $a.75 Is all that could be had; at oil City
$5.50; up the Creek $4,50. The Creek Is very
low, almost "dried up "
Freighte„to Pittsburgh advanced to $1 GO per
barryi Oil is aectimulatiog here rather than
pay the freights.
Navigation on the river la almost closed. It
is milling to-day. and I hope It will continue
long enough to ralae the river, and supply the
springs and wells, as some drillers have been
stopped- on account of the scarcity of water.
We have had no rain of any account for some
The new well on Cherry Run is said to be pro
ending 200 barrels. It Is between the Reed
Well and Rauseellte.
FEN'S ITEMS.
Tim ruins of a very extensive aboriginal
city have helm discovered In the forest of
acorumbo, - In the province of Tiaxicala,
.Mexico. The temples are of immense size,
some with vaulted roofs, and so well pre
served that ancient paintings appear fresh.
The courts are filled with hideous and gyp
twine Idols and pyramids surmounted by
the same. The whole is enveloped in a
dense forester cedar and ebony trees-
• Trim London (C. W.) Free Prat, details
the flogging of a private soldier of the
< British anny, for getting drank and insult
,-•••- leg his superior officer. A court martial
sentenced him to sixty lashea. After
twenty-five lashes with the "cat," on hie
bare back, he was taken down and sent to
the hospital,. the ' surgeon testifying that he
could not survive the fuL punishment.
TEE commandant of the post at Pad acah
Ky., recently issued an order for the re
lease of certain negroes who had been in,
carcerated In the city prison for violation
of the municipal law. Thereupon the mu
nicipal authorities at once ordered the re•
lease of all white prisoners, and informed
• the Governor by letter, of their action In
• the premises.
THE Matamoros Rau/taro. of the 11th
eye : Numerous troops and trains Dr ar
tillery continue to aniveapposite that city,
the troops being almost exclusively negroea.
It thinks the object of atsambling so many
Itegines there is to colonize them In We.tern
Texas. In that event it predicts the chap.
trial will bloom like the rose.
A BILL is before the Canadian Portia-
Znetit, backed by Mr. Brydps and a strong
lobby of the Grand Trunk people, to maul
gamete the Grand Trunk and Tuffala and
Lake Baron Railroads. There Is great
es
_ ritement about it along the line of the
latter road, and indignation meetings are
being everywpere held.
BrEtsa'a LIOILLT is expected soon to make
its appearance. It is not yet near enough
-
to be visible—being no nearer the
earth than about 110,000,000 of miles.
. On the first day of November next, it will
be close to Maskab, one of .the four bright
stars forming the-well-known square of Pe-
A bin. M. 11. SQUEELE was killed by a
man named Robinson, on last Tuesday, in
the southern - part of Stark county, Ohio.
The deceased presented a bill to Robinson,
when the latter without saying a word,
struck him a terrible blow which instantly
killed him.
Jour' Voonnmss editor of the Monroe
(lEch'gan) ..gonitor a Copperhead sheet,
has been arrested for forging bounty papers,
etc.and lodged in Jail. Re attempted to
commit sulfide, but the stomach pump
brought him too again.
I lA. Tsar case Involving the right of towns
. toefundto individuals the amounts con—
. tributed by them in procuring vol.mteers
or substitutes for the army, has gone before
thalinpreme;Court of Massachusetts, and
the eel/Hiatt will be rendered early In 00.
tober.
Tire buildings and other property belong
' lag to the Episcopal Theological Seminary,
in Aleachdria, C which have been
in the bands of the government during the
war, are now to be restored.
Tag 'wagers : of the New York Central
" - Hamad have made an arrangement by
'which there will soon be a narrow gimp
toad from New York to St. Louis, so that
4 "height-can be seat through without trans
' far.
Timm are pow inexistence no less than
fourteen hundred and fifty-seven oil com
panies, with a total capital of eight hun
dred and sixty-nine million five nundred
and nmety•four dollars:
Tam Sonthurn trade of Baltimore is In.
creasing so rapidly that the regular line of
steamers are unable to carry all the freights
Ode& New,„ coasting atelmera lines are
'- - being started.
Denzio a brief absence from his home,
on Sunday evening last, a robber entered
the house of Asa 21farse, near Llinaville,
• Oblo,-andltele live - thousand and seven
hundred dollars.
Tau wife of Frederick Backus, -Esq., of
the iirel of alcbmond Backtm, :Detroit,
was burned to death last Saturday eyening,
by the explosion of a Beresene lamp.
Tim State Prison at Auburn has been 4,es.
ignited bythe President of the United States
as a Military prison, in addition to th ose
heretofore designat ed.
Brzni distillery in the Bth District of
Illinois has been seized by the authorities
for frauds upon the revenue.
Colman Tmsn, sepal digger at Wheeling,
WU killed - an Thursday, by the falling In
of the bank in which he was working.
STlttrstnrEtts has been deprived of
water, for a few days past, by an . accident
at the water works.
Da, Jornv Mcfizaw, of Athens, Otdo,
died a few days ago from . the effects of an
over dose of morphine.
Tun hop crop Is not altogether a failure
as was stated. Although some yards are
nearly destroyed, others will yield hand.
rfttr YOBS city has a fund of about VA.
000; to be appropriated to the support of
famines of murdered policemen.
TEE Internaticatal Cricket Match at To
': /nut° Wednesday, was very closely
panitated,lbo AnicriFalia barely winning.
Hie of steamers ie about 'to ft4t
Orreen Boston and Havana.
:.:.PERSONAL.
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t ilis not keg tines tthe Demixratie papers
claimed Gen. Grant as helot:Mug to their own
-new the llartford 25ntea anises him
with the eholenderpithets;atensei hit:m.6f
lag an eleetion,trar, and sayst i i e tt Loretta Molt
ing, and that ha makes ho es or
he
cannot. The Demorteeta m ekorne to all the
.party, capital thee, can mama' by abusing General
;.LO3lll men of all puttee honor him.—
, Spetailtild(ldato.) Repodueon.
Iz as Mild to the honor of General Grosvenor.
the Punta fdarthal General of Georgia, ttug
. 'llll'lndi refried a bribe of 120,000, of
: fired by one pold Coln i kor a favorable do
lga:nth • cotton cue pend ing before that Gee
' brat. General , eterubnan, on being made
aegualnual with the feels, beaded the offender
. from his department, and confiscated the portion
of Abelcalnoi talk
Wti.. Butmuto, of horsden r England.
a natirdhtlattuello county; Vermont, has agreed
Viitlitiona Gamma doilms year for the pe
rpeaeotWbg Om tuition of ebildrtm who have
;butt Ptt, In the defence of the cotultay in the
hewer -
ityleMem idraarr. 11. LkiVIZII, formerly of
abon t adown„ bat bought it sheffirt sale.
brio% the Arlington plantation near Baton
Bone. formerly valued at 8200,000, and hi
•,,L going tet settlein Lesbians as a planter. ,
GOMM - lajo, deter the annual
- -
address asitss Mileresota date- fair, at Minna
unniirraise last Week In September., MS star
irProbe*, - "The eradication of
Fischer rot Bs*
t*CO;is to t&tads as was represented:, He . must
the complimentary obituary no-
WPM* been bean:erred upon hit&
XOrrratanantwr. it Is stated. 00111467.
ALM:ATV - won to the United Struts. -
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAILS
IrEATESNIZATION 07 MUTED STATES AND P4PRY.-
lAL OFTICSIS9 AT SrATLYORAS.
A special from Cairo to the Cincinnati aa
mu< Faye :
The Matamoros Banat-to of the 1 5 -h
eelved. Great rains have (alien throughout
Mexleo,
Cortina! has crossed Into Mexico again, with
artillery and with money to pay his ['trellises.
The Vatted Slates 61:10 Imperial olilcers are
on 'be I est 'e ms, meeting at dinners,
The Ranek,ro says a very pleasant bad was
riven i•ti the steamboat Camargo, by the aut'ior-
Ilarameras. In bozos of the dlstlngnishe
lilnlster. non 1, n's Robles. The tell was at-
.ended by be ocantlfn/ and lovely fair of Ma:s
utres and Brown! elfin. Alt the dlatingetahed
rl erecters no either bank of the Rio 0,01.
n In attendance. United State, 0 nerala
and Imperial Ulcers joa e I hands in the 1:1,4t, of
for Hug. and .n every reasonable matter wailed
easy the bourn of shady night. We hive been
af•nred 'hat full confidence Olaf,. the I nif ••••
lel and Rifistillcan representatives Was PTI lanced
on the occasion. much to the gratification of all.
The Ranchero hopes the confides a there .S coo
may read to peace and quiet along the entire
frontier.
YENIAN FrNERAL FORATDII6IS TIT LRCIIBI3IIOI.
Sr. Lotus, August 31.—1 t baring been an
nounced that the funeral of Scary O'Clarence
McCarthy, late Dquity : Head Center of the
Fenian Brotherbrcd; wpnld take place ner_t
Sunday from St. Patrick's Church, In this city,
Archbishop Kenrick hat forbidden the ceremo-
nies and instructed the Superintendent of Cal
vary Cemetery not to admit any procesalan of
mut or women bearieg the insignia of Fenian
teM within the cemetery. This has created
quite a sensation among the Peahms, and it la
not yet known what mine they will pursue.
MURDER LT IB.DIANAPOLIS
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lermastaroms, Amoral 31.—A murder was
committed early this morning, by three soldiers
here, upon a men named Milton Fletcher. The
soldiers were arrested and are now In custody,
SNIOTIRS TEIIPLAII CONVENTION
. .
COLutnros, August 31.—The Grand Encamp
went of the Knights Templar of the United
States meet In this city next week, Hon. B. B.
French, of Washington city, presiding. This is
the first session of this grand body held elate
the commencement of the war. There will be a
general reunion of all the prominent Masons
'tbrongbont the States, Including that staunch
loyalist, Mackey, of Charleston, Sancti Carolina,
and others. The encampments of Wasbington,
Baltimore, and other cities, are preparing to be
present in a body. The preparations for re
ceiving them are complete.
BARNUM'S NEW MENEM:TM
Mr. BLHAtlit writes to the New Yerk papers
that neither himself nor his agents bars been
idle during the last fifty days. He says more
than a hundred carpenters, masons, painters and
decorates have been busily engaged In trans
forming two large buildirgs (In Broadway, above
be St. Nicholas MAW, ) Into a spacious and
wantiftil Museum.
The building is twice the depth of the former,
extending to 111ereer:street, and the Lecture
Room Is one-third larger than the one la xis late
splendlply establishaseetiventllated, and provi
ded w ith ample egress, whereby the building can
at any time be emptied into .Broadway aad Mer.
cm street In less then Ore eninutas. Already five
apaci3ua saloons contain a hundred thous and
eurmattles, Consisting of rare qusdrapoda. birds,
fish, shells, mistrals, historical relies, and
his agents in every part of the world are doing
all that energy and a liberal outlay can accom
plish, toward making this the finest collection of
rarities on the globe.
A. superbly liolstaxi lecture room with splen
did decorations and scenery, is nearly comple
ted. A superior dramatic company Is engaged,
and • rapid succernion of moral dramas, mag
nificent spectacles and occasional equestrian
performances will be produced (or the gratifica
tion of the public. The Museum to to be open.
edam Mcaday September 4. when Mr, Barnum
w 111 - immediately proceed to Europe tO.E.X.DeAILC
Important purchases and arrangement. now in
progress there.
A Roland fur an Oliver
Mr. Swann. Govenor elect. of Md.. war invited
to go down to Clarksville, Md., the other day far
the purpose offraternizing with the Blair faintly
in their political schemes. He declines the invi
tation and lands a "radical" letter In which this
passage °enure:
"But however this may be, the President will
not shut hie eyes to the progress and develope
ment of public sentiment now going forward is
the rebellious States. When the power passes
from his hands, as the military head of the na
tion, items! go into the hands of a people tharough
li:ay.al. There can •ba cornpromdh eta hate reeonrtruriion or m.e pr , !his
lorido,ml
military government. for Via Salta just as they may
elect There can be no desire to impose degra.
ding terms. Toe people of the Sotto, sooner or
later, are to form a part of-our restored 'Union.
The rebellion has been put down by the power
of this . .o7renuneDt, and reconstruction mint
cary with it, while tiffs power continues, the re.
moval of all leagues, which may have the effect
to irritate and divide us In the future. If the
South hopes for construction on any other terms,
they must be undeceived.
A CALM/MIA sculptor named ilezzuli has
nearly completed a colossal statue of President
Lincoln. It is nine feet high, and stands on s
pedestal ten feet-in height, making a total of
nineteen feet. Tho posture Is described in •
B at , Francisco paper as majestic and command
ing.
Gar k'ab Le 15cliools.
7e the ratter. of the Gazette
Allow me to make two or three euggestiona to
parents. which ma} not be Inappropriate.
rhepubile schools of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and
many of the Boroughs, sill commence on Mon
day, the 4th of September. Children belonging
to then schools should, if rouble, be present on
on the day of opening. This Is necemary In on
they may be properly classided, and that
promotions In grades may be Judiciously made.
Many new books will be required. At the
present time, they are dear; but It needed they
should be promptly fern' abed, without regard to
cost. The progress of children In taelr smita
depends much on their pirectuallty. Parents
should see to it that they are never tardy; cad
absences should only occur In cases of the most
ursrentneenalty.
Advanced pupils should atntly regularly at
home. In this they should receive every en
coaragement4m d needed assistance from parents.
Our isehools shcruld often be visited by parents,
and the progress and conduct of their children
carefully inquired after. A hearty co-operation
on the part of parents and teachers, in the work
of education, will tot only prove beneflAal to
ourla. schools, Mir cdanco the Interest of every
Pu
i.iirettorti should bear In mind, in Issuing Per
mits, that, by a late enactment, children are not
admitted until six years of age.
lid 4 I I 41111.3 tr Karm tif ;
ADDY & EVENS,
I:1 IJtri:i:l:I1
Gas and Steam Fitters,
No. 16.5 WOOD NUM',
(OPPOSITE FIRST ORITEOII,I
Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE, PIG & BAR LEAD
Plumber& Materials in General.
OIL BEFLX7CRIEN
Pitted Up In the Most Approved Style.
Taub thud vitt' lead, or capper. Hosea tuts
up Intl water or pt.
A: ming vromptly attended to IE3
pLUMBENO,
.
' Gas an' d Steam Fitting
, .
In all brindle% earebtaly attended to, by tripe.
danced proeseal ,
workmen. A Ras assortment of
GAS FUTURES
SI MTH TUBS,
SHOWER nArrs,%._
WATER CLOSETS
wrimerrri
BUD on band and awls to order.
TATE & SEVILLE.
X .1* PEDE/141. STBZET, Al/seutarl
minis swayAzd 127 LIFIEZTZ arimetr,rucibusit6
Jags m. BALM
- • e
wariiiiscpt,
.
prepares EXPLICIT DE&WINGS and SPEW
pRIATIOTIS, for a/I Wads of tadLEna t konnen
Intends Mint emotion en reasonable
es on ANDruson BTILEET4 between
OaTfit;—too* Dinh; prime Oate, in 'store
awl for nue 1.1. r • ...
- - FETZER k d8e1878014,
•eon • • • corner Mart see Om. Sta.
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FlliktiClAL AND 111111Eribi.
%RORER.% AND BANKERS BOARD
COMMIOTtII BY RODYIMON. & 00 )
Warner, Sept. l e 1964.
Offered. dart
V. S. b l s, 1011 Icri 50
I'. S. 5-20 hr, old ....._..-.-- - 107 90
I'. S. Seven nunlee W 3 75
U.S. Ten Fort... (tou)wona Le J.- 113 00
gold 141 O.)
rttreburdh We 60 50 --
Uonuellsrllle <Va., bo 00_
St rube ti 1 111. Serif. (Contract3rd). - - 50
Laurence (.10. rd 4700
Boat im• ns lueorenee Co do 00
l'ath ,i410,44ce - 60 a.)
(••hr elletille H. li. Intercs . .. .... 9 25
00crar , 14,11e H. R. Stock, non Int. 9.00 Calder I Ilene-. 84) 50
Fourth Net. /leak
- 137 00
Iron City Rank ...... ....—...... so co _
, let. 5 I •lnnulree. Net. • s 5 oo _
Thlrd dinuortel...-...
---12.5 00
droplet' Nettrotael Hanle - ...... lul 00
Al/erldeny k Plttabuedh —. 6 to
Bonner ••• • ••-• 2i
Lolumblt •
.. ~.... .11 91
()entre! Bello .....-.. ..
113
....... ..... 91
Federel. . .
Nr etohant. —.-"
_
hi array 011 40—
70
11l Paola ..... - ..... . . _.• 150
rhlla., Lancaster k Cherry - Run- 116
87
Ritchie_.._.,._.., —
Oil ()reek & Cherry Rao..._. , _...Phillips lED
Whitely Oil 4 Ou
Pittsburgh & Phils_... ..... Y o 0
___ I GO
Germania of Pitts...—...-.-...... tai
SIXO 1-20's _ 599 75
Ina 87..4
Gold rather more active, and, as usual on ship.
ping day, took All upward turn. New York quo.
tatlana nifty anal:mon, 144%. 'UMW States
Bondi malntato very steady quotations.
The general gook market 11 mete buoyant.
This is more especially the case in Western Rail
Road Mares. The steady rates in coin, and the
growing fall business, is telling favorably on re.
ecipts, and will bring in the end a renewal of
speculation In stooks. The Milwaukee tr. Prairie
Dt (31 len share., for instance, have risen fully
ten dollars per share within as many day.. 7hl.
cago h Northwest has advanced from 2414 to 28;4,
twelve per cent.
The Oil Board was more active, though lov er,
Priam prevailed in all save Coped States and
Tack Petroleum. The Philadelphia board i. re
cover-leg from Its summer stagnation. Dairel
touched $3 per share, la quoted Co-day at 63';
0314.
Pittsburgh market very quiet. Some inquiry
for Bank shares, but buyers indisposed IM increase
their bid.. We have no sales to report for the
day. 011 shares very heavy. (lot° mbia °tiered at
VS--in large lota at oonslderable below that
ure—sl4% bid. Banner In request to-day at Me—
sold quite readily at Wart. Nothing doing In
Ritchie: The balance of the list quiet.
It is thought that the weekly receipts and ship
ments of oil at Titusville will soon emceed ten
thousand barrel. a week. The present average
may be shown by, a statement of last week.
busintas :
es
Re fined . so
It Ls estimated that $12,000,00. are Invested to
Pit bole oil territory. The coat of getticg an
gine from Oil (illy to Pit hole le one hundred sad
fifty dollars.
—The statement that gosernmert intended to
bring a loan upon the market cannot be :raced to
any reliable authority. Those usually Well in
formed in regard to the movements of the Tre4S•
ury Depot Ca ant discredit the rumor, and say that
government tvul resort only to certificates of tr.
debtednees to supply deficiencies! until Oongress
meets in December. The Issue of certificates of
indebtedness Is the easiest and cheapest mode of
raising money at the pre sent command of the See
retsay Of the Treasury.
—7 he New Yorif Berate in reply to • oorrespon.
dent respecting fraud. on the part of .uperinten
dent. at oil wells, with or without the collusions
of directors, suggest. that companie. mutually
agree to exact from their superintendent. a , the
cline of erery month, • report of the easel quan
tity of nil mined during that month, and that they
publish the ears, In the loesl papers nearest their
respecUre wells, on or before the lath Of the ensu
ing month.
reward of my a thousand dollen might toe
offered at the same time (or the detection and coo
viction of any aupertntendent, went or other per
son gully of reporting, for fraudulent purpoltea, •
r yie'd
of
o ilthan that really ordained, and
and the money necessary fur the payment of the
sold reward amid be raised by an &vestment of •
small per centege on the capital stock of the eon,.
pullet forming this protective emaciation. It is
auppostd that the amount of the reward men
tioned would be sufficiently large to melte lour
drecla of te sorsa at the wells tees searcners After
francs of ltd. character. and canoe them to coot.
pare a d criticise closely the estimated actual
yield arab that altletally declared and publtsh Ad.
the tact of the retornebeing made monthly would
Lott the mope for fraud. iteurelldra a better guide
to love...ere than any at present accessible to
them. ladeed. - petroleum companies, as now man.
aged, are entirely under aintred of the director,
and superintendent; and the sfecarlaiders are el,
wally wstbont • controlling voice. Meanwhile
there are go. d remons for supposing that the su
perinteedents and directors of etmpanles are. In
bat • few Instances, systematic ally defrauding
their stockholLers by appropriating oil at the
wells for their own ear - Minna:at ;Ind If legal proof
of this can 1 found the sooner the scoundrels ono-
retard tecelve the punishment they merit the bet
ter far the Interests of the unfortunate multitude
who hold petroleum stock*, as well Ssaoo2tatretai
morality."
—lt la often said (nye the Philadelphia inquirer)
with a good degree of truthfulness, that stock and
money brokers are the most honotabbsul boatmen
men in their dealings among themselves. There
in, perhaps, no other deseription of Inisine•a,
which so much depends upon a man's honesty. In
transaction where other bunny& men would ro
utine the execution of a scanty bond, ria a proof
against lon, the brokers merely take each other's
worn. All this is neatly to their praise.
The outside world, however, while conceding
this fact with regard to the operations of the bro.
gen among themselves, do not generally give them
credit [inane; honesty toward their customers
This Opinion, no doubt, In the main, does the
broken (meat Injustice, and so far n the bustmen
as • whole Is concerned, Is utterly false. But still,
It le very widely ascertained, as the broken are
well amaze, &milt le very' outman to hear • broker
spoken of aa a usharper° In Inch • manner as to
convey the Idea that he is mon Intently alive to
his own Wenzel■ than those of his Rinds in • bu
llpen transaction. A welter In the New Trek
Journal of Commerce, of this morning, treating on
the subject of nock speculations, give. the popu
lar opinion of • broker to the following pars -
graph
Here are deacons and elditt legialat on and der
deck,, maleirintir ant
"' t P o i ntake money or lo s s4: " it.
Firs', their own; if 101, borrow' If 80.e:saint, pay
hank; If not, lose In money and reputation, This
sperm of stock epeculatlimseetns to be peculiarly
adopted to A merlean moiety. 8.11 play to win, yet
all cannot Win. One bill aunt lon to enable the
other, to be enacessful. Realdea the gentleman
who Menus toll from buy. r.djseiller,talks glibly
Ibly. bulls today until tin customer takes the bait,
When he suddthly meets with • drags, and In inv.
lug • nos n for the lent, that Is Within, he soya A.
and B. bought largely yesterday, but to-day are
selling. Rumor, from Want Wigton of a lawn cont.
ing upon the market, word from the hoard that
Flocks are heavy, fientlemen whisper to the
prieciple, and he unites upon paper, folds It up
and nods in his wattle, at the BoLO, Ina few
moments lord routes that stooks are lower, and
to sett the lofts must he reduced. Another paper
sent over, but no sale, as A. and are selling
abort. A plate arises, margins reduced, and Kr.
O. and li. are advised to sell. The broker must
have margin, or sell the stock. Here is a dialem
ma—the beginning of ruin to ninety of every hun
dred apecuiating in stocks. These constant oh so
ivy bring when to the broker's mill. Buying and
selling is the lame to him so he collects toll both
way,.
Uscralhow
MON AND NAILS—PM METAL.
Farrar, Sept. I, I 85.!
IRON . All L NAIt S—We have to record an W.
salon It both of these articles; common Bar Iron
Is selling at 4X; and Nall■ at 63:--eard rates—and
the ectrart. 'll acd stn.:kb light, the market br-
Ins .!m, rt rutliety ear.. our male a,, Agata
full jut indel• n‘c beilm
found a. moat Impossible to lit teem ae fast aa rek.
neva. It to generally remarked, that the Iron
trade look. much better nom than for some time
past, :arid the Indications for the future are very
encoursylng.
PIG 11117A1.—Tee market has been Brow and
harts attire dutingthe week, nal while the ten
dency in upward, there has been no remarkable
chug' In prices. So. I Anthraelte Neutral sold
at (41662; No. :at $6O; No. a at OM& Lake supe
rior Stone Coal Le queued al SNaltst amt &UPI*
cite Bea Short at *teem. liingius Mock Foundry
Is genies at ttom iso to 156, ir.d Cola Blast at Sr
.W. Blooms sold At.ollo.
GAB PlPE—Messrs. Specs . , Ohelfest i tle'S.
card rates are as [operas—enbjeet to the 'neust Ole
count i 3"; loch Do per foot; y, to; %, 13; %, 14;
18; I, 28;1;4, 33;1%, 4312,02;2 , 4, 1,12; 3,1,62; 3%, 2,00;
4, 2,6 6,3,44.
Heavy ItteelPis or Cotton at New York.
Cotton la at present pouring Into this market In
large iv/values, ma receipts, thus far this weak.
Average: dearly 0.
stock
bales • day, Against daily
ink* of ahaut MO bales. The of cotton
bare Is Irssreasbig rapidly; it is new tatimated ht
over 100,000 bales. es the stock acaumulates pa
nes [credo. D4J4clling grades have declined se per
votUfid within The poet ,week. Cotton goods, on
ta t mu bald, are temporarily in very good cup.
NY, and untUnlelly brick must, at Advancing
sumps. Frodtlction dots notittep pace with p o ,„.
scurptlon. -.lklmo of the Eastern
, "a/see working
on snarl. tittie.tar Want of.water We. hope this
need will soon he astisfled. so that gothic may be
pat:dated authelent quantities to niece the re.
qulrements of the anutuelly brink 1 1 .1“1111,1 trade,
end prevent all unaeoessary inflation of merest.
valuta—Times.'
Chicago Market.
Chmuaa, ROA. L-8202i2211, %MO bbls.
=AO bas. wheat, 272,000 021. corn. 87,000 bus.
Oats.
6rurstinnrs-4,220 bbli. Cane. MT bus, wheal,
.212p10 bon rcre, MUM bus. °ate.
m0urri5za2,21.G.52,22.
Num...pm—putt.
Fttsturra—.Steady.,
rbotrn— Dull but steady.
011.klit.—Whiat firm, at 81,21!,4611,12 tor No. I,
awl e 1,12? far N 0.2.. Cora ateadt. 24322% tot
No. I, and r2HGEnt for No. 2. Oats active, and 43
050. luwer,'SlOstng at 3g 14:233a.
13.6POLLT OF .I.L. I.
- - - .
0 stoo , ,xle.a---t_lotfee doll. Bum active sal
steady; Cuba Muscovado 12)1013*.
WOOL—DUB
Prtitos.xon—ramer, at sicalye for Crude, C
CCU for Red ep In Bono, eto•r2l,-0 - for do. rm..
Peornworns---Pork lower, at r 29,75030,37% for
Few klem, c/ostag at NO cosh; 119,60.100 for IBC 0 4
Ca ; au. ; bble New Meta for September,
lax' and Mayen' optics', 63041 00. ?OW Cock
OM and New, September Ist, 83,400 balm lame date
hod month, 16,000 balai manse month lastyear,
UAW bbla. Beef firm, at 143013 for Plain Km:
010,00 for Extra Neu Total dock •Id and New,
Septemoer IMO, 0.1,40 peelings' same lac
year, 41,168 paekagea. Beef Home quiet. Cot
eal. cm at 14014: for Shoulder's and IMIIZe for
Hems. Bacon don. Lead a.eady at 11/4040.
But ter demand at Ele=a,
NT a. YORK, Scut I.—Moneyinlet and easy &Ea
66 neat. meritas Erchange a cad Ysa/ 1 0 95019.1
ridel firms , orysning 114 3 , advancing to I ,
a d amine at 14VA.
Stocks alreng.
DIM/11TM BY RAILROAD.
PII - TADUO4II, TORT Warna ft Orman° R. R.—
Sept. 1-10 ens zags, Godfrey & Clark; 10 boots
ahem se Lambert, old ptoa k co; a) tall• broom noo
dles, McElroy h co; 1 car elate, T W Parry; 1 bbl
ergs. 41 Rldd,e 21 d. z broom', D Ewart s co;20 do
do,wCooper & as; 08 dozen washboards, She
maker & Lang•, 30 Sox breotw, JAZ Klrkpotnak k
tiro; 18 do on, R gallon b. coy 234 tcs lard,
e co. 376 begs 1.111 feed, Leos & KeKee; l oar
:le, rap & Shepard; 2 cars wheat, 15 Liggett
co; 100 bbl. d, ter, Seghmyer & Vomkamp;B kegs
shot, A ()orlon; 10 bbl' lard all, 011,311 Parker; 20 do
d• Dick. y; 20 mewing maculnes, Win f Wa
ller a re.
CLNVIN.A.No AND PITT/MINIM R. R. Sept. I .-
I{o bbla spites, L II Voir. & c 0; I oar wheat,
stropeor; 0 Knox; 42 mks corn, A °twisty} 5 pkg.
cep, 4 bbie apples, 2 do °Moss, Fetzer h Arm
troog; Sle bbl. flGur, Watt fa WM/mu So do do,
Jae Outliner; GO do do, Dorrington & eo; 3 bias
I ol.con, .1 11l Itturelaud, 18 plegs anterlri, T 81..1-
vt , I cam,. /ol•Acca, / A Nitatle; 23 bbl( nnples,
...Lei Le II a. k t.....•ae,.... II to.e L/•ccer, A / Ken;
• II L. a, O. A, I-Ildtaak, h 1.57-;;11 bbl, 011, i H
i A Imes ; ii 410 du, 3 T 01.../ led /doe llour, llrevOn
i. 1 11. sae; NA, do do, 2 , Hainno.,/, 8, du cm; Janes
G.,,linee; DT el. corn, Mcßee, & Alert 10 bone.
candle., 11144, J II Saw, et; 10 tee oh., tlook,
Pro & co,• bide flour, bbomeker & Lang; 4 bads
tobacco, 11 estate; 4do d0,.1 /21 klu.rtland; 4 nhds
bacon. LI 1.1 jtarnaend; 90 pkgs tobacco, R Razed'
h co; 1 ear heat, JR Liggett a col PM plates cop.
pet, Park, Ala.:only le on.
ALI.CLIIIteeT STATION, Sept. 1-2 ears wheat,
Kumady Illro;27,bble apple* '2 do eggs, IS Shei wood: lo slip butler and egn. 7 bbla apples, H
Lenz; Irt bap flax teed 21. B. Suydam; 4 Mlle OW
0 Items butter, Wylie a Wesson J
le kep butter,
Cc Ibranz,• Si Male. wool Clad" & Samples. 71 eke
flaxseed II R Suydam; llpitae eggs, OE Willis; 7
pkg. Wool, ) Ditt•le: to dos broom.. M kept . tobac
co, Hahn ill Riddle ; 212 51.10 apples Joan Herbert.;
lo blds cranberries, Rinspeort is Knoxtebble tobW
co, Shultz SOn 0 Co. 20 bids apples Owens h Km.
'eddy, 2 roe, mill feed, Simpson & Knox; 13 boxes
snap, J Lockbast; 10 boxes cheese, liahnA 81•1115
3 bales plot, S Bridle /1 26 bbli wltlekT, 'tato
Stern.
TIALTIMORE. Alq FREDER
a it,
A- , fitiliE , Lo ,„,
new 4
oars Madinat SO sine/ WEN, Capt. Poe. •
Dewar, num re galena between the above ports
Omce a week, 'eatingentracte. from bat wharf.
foot of eolith stmt. every RFIDAT AFTER
NOON, er cad Fredartakaburgo, every
TIG:SDAY MORNING. Passensers and Freight -
carried at low Lotus' Thrmwiti Freight ytompUy
attended to, M o rs el shepete from Boeton, New 1 oa,
Philadelphia, r sewhete, eorudgoed to mire of
Stuemet Rre (MAR, will be Wien charge of im
mediately upon its arrival hi Bahl nom awns
paid, tu.d forwarded promptly, free of commis
Mani. Persons from the Northern States dsdrioa
to slew the jlattle FiaLla Virginia, or to loon
after the bodies of Mende
and oeletioas Med la
the battle. of the Wildentea,
Fuelerieksburnk, or bpottoylratill Uourt Houtz,
have ertendun opportunity of doing' no by thin
route. T he Wk2VONAR D Ptarkled with eft OL
lent fitatistootti Ind Batt occOmmodatloos c arei
Isla every reepeat a firetwleat Boat, bnlng heir,
fait sad common:loos.
For Information. freight or passatps. apply to or
edema, Jut , . vntrre, Purser, on hoard, or
300. JAMES Teruel . hash;
Jrsly:am 252 Wert ez„ }WS- nra,rnid
dred
win ,
VI wANTEDT, prim, &
r ,LoKET
Tano Asa
TILL° w " ral
'AU
atit 00.
iI I -Iti I.al
FILM, t , ept. 1 , thEts.
gentral 7 arket• ar, quiet and rather dull, the demana belmg somewhat reatridAhl, while pri.
et • remain unchahred.
GRAlN—nacre was but little done in - wheat te•
day, tte only transactions we are cognisant of be
ing some few mall Wls from wagon at 44.83 br
prime Peluia. Led. Oath a little mom astive, but
nehmged; sale of 700 bush to first bands—to an.
rive —at to; I oar it (.5-, LM hush at 4.5; end
salts in acute, at 484 - g•1. nut little inquiry for
Corn. Rarity Is rolling from wagon at No
nit truest ID Rye.
11 . LO I.Ultila quiet but steady, and, as yet, there
i.decline IL prices. e .atinue t, q tOie st
:ots 2.5 rol spring Wh, et, cod alilDo.6) for Win
ter do—IL, latter figure only .or chotaa brands.
Sle of Lida •pi lug Wheat, “Forget Me Ngt,"
a, to to. Rde Flour--aniall lisle. at $5.53
PI lsitiNS—llacon Is quiet tut Lteadq, with
ri ; u lar sales at 1 , 3 (or Shoulder.; jib fur side.; 14
foi Plat, Hama, and 2.stft2bii for Plain Cape died
Laid I. eellll.g of 21.1. t..! I prtine rind II
2/ lot p y. Mesa Yid s:—no dew td.l
.;;;) aupoi (etre
P AND C ANDLES—Rosin Soap has ad
vanced to g oroi., nod Mould a, d 1)1p
to 17c—ottder kind. unchnaged. the market II
almost entirely bare of both these articles, and
there Ls a ve.y good borne and shipping dernaol.
EIT—T here was an over supply of Peaches
to-day, and prices, eonaequently, ruleda shade
lower—selling at from 1 1 2 40@3.00 per bushel. LT reefl
Applet dun end drooping, ranging film 03 di .0 Id
per bbl.
AbliE.S—Firm but unchsnged; tale of 6 ton
Pears. at
ST ARCH—• ale to the trade of 60 hexes "Mad.
hien" at 7, 1 ,4 c; small sales Stook
14 11EfEESE—Is in very light supply, And with
fait demand. prices ll,le Stroll 4 tad looting up.
Prime elec t ed 'Western Is selling at 17 eta—suese
holder. tskint IS.
SEEDS. —There Is no abatement to the demand
for Flaxseed, but unfortunately, there to roue In
market.. it would evil multi,. at 51,25, as It la
woo it $2,76 , e; 80 In Philad Aphis.
SWEET POTATUES..-Tne aupply continues to
be cousiderably to es tees of the demand, and the
market is dull and Weak, end prices drooping; we
quote at }sat 0 for fair to choice Jersey.
SALT—Ia in as lye demand, with dine or once
in market. Quotations may be fairly given at
52,60 per bbl, by the ear load. and 12,60 for small
iota.
BEANS—Quiet mad dull but urichanged. We
note occsaloaal small sales at 41‘/1,25 pet Duet, as
to quality.
kAiCti— Prime fresh packed very educe, anal may
be quoted firm at IaCWO.
BUTTER—L. In active demand, and we note
amai, sales tco 111M013 pecked or 25 Pr! to fresh
packed weal tell readwy at 30. The market la
almost ...Hely bare.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET
FRIDAY, Sept. I, 1865.
CRUDE—There Is a contli tied fair demand fur
Crude, both for home use as well as shipment, and
be market I. steady but unchanged. Sale of two
bbi., to arrive, at 20;250 OR the spot, at 20; and 61
bbl. Amber oil—from Green Oo—at 21. The rain
which set in the eltetn.ll had a tendency to re-
tard operations for future delivery, a. buyers feel
very sanguine that, with the Allegheny river In
navigable coedlrig a, Orli le must decline. The re.
ccipts continue exceedieg y and there is
neat to nose on the market at pri sear.
REFINED—The most noticeable feature In the
Relined market Is that bonded oil will br lag more
for immoillate than for future delivery. Thin le
aecetrited for in the fact that there le little or
none In the hand, or refiners unsold at present,
tainti there Is no great cibotacie In the way of
their contracting for October or November. Hence
we tad *ales at 46 for immediate dilivery, while
reftecrs—at least some of them—are inGing to
Contract for thirty or allay days ahead at IS. We
mite a sale of =iti hbis ' , Standard" for Imemdiate
dell rery. at 42c, at work., net;1000 tibia "Aladdin . '
for immediate delivery, at 46, &XI, brand not men.
Cloned, at 44ty, 2060 iiB andard” for November de°
livery in Phiradelphla, buyer.* opUon. at 63; and
Oct tiblo ••lervyt hi." brand—an Thursday,st 45 for
Pr stin.ber, free no board can here; also, 10e bolo
strew color, on the spot, at U. Free oil Is more
active. and we tan reiwrt sale* at 14065 cent., for
prime cli branch*.
AND NAPTIIA—Then, ill •
moderate dem.d for Reartuam. Out there is no
lcoNovemest In omen; Dole of 100 Obis et .50:11
Nni•thn Is very dull, and to the soeenee of sales
we omit gwotat,ons.
1 he cocoa pt• of ml by the Allegheny River during
he forty eight how... Cling Mte evenlne, were oo
1111 /I,t
Bra war, Burke k Ca. 166 Left Wade...__._ 166
al. 134.013 y ...... 2I Player k Bro 217
I'. Spangler
It . Baxter IA John Bann 181
60 J. It. Strtakler...—. 441
T0ta1_....._..._._.
PETROLEUM STOI litl 121 Pf 111.4-
DELPIALL
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept 1,1863.L4
There erne 111tle or no chnoge in Oil Storks to
day, snit not much dlepoeitlon to operate. Maple
Lane broiniht 754; punkord 44 ; Keyntont. 1,44;
Caldwell, 2; St. 1 Mingo 2%;Shennan,
Win. Penn, 1%; Royal, Vie; Winslow. to,
V,,; Sugar Talley, 1%; Tarr Liomestos4. 3%.
PETROLEUId STOCKS IN NEW YORK
Special dispatch to Western Press.
Pinar Toes., September I, Plat
There Was more activity in the Petroleum met•
ket today, especially to Pith°ls ()reek, busbanan
' , arm, Elm Liar and United States. Prices were
firm and gen , rally bet er Web. ter, t Tit; Buchanan
Farm, W; Fuhon, 8 31; Mhole Creek, 9.31, Wat
son, 60; Cheap Ban, Sti; LicelslOr, Ut; Pligtgate,
46; Om. ed States, 1690.
NEW YORK P 1 T AOLEUM MARKET
Special Dbpatah to Wester Priem
em Yong, September 1. Pll%.
The Pettyleum market la firm •t for
Crude, taklp/Wie for B. El ed la Boed—the latter an
.tra me rate—and letaaryia for Free.
New York Market.
Nrna Yong., Sept. I.—Cdrrroar more a...dr al
43*144 , or Middling.
I . i-ono—Opened rather more steady, but cloned
dull with a drooping tendency; 0,9008.11 for
Trade EWA do.
IMl=l==
lull (or Spring, without deoldeJ
chants for tinter; S1.60(11241 ids Caked. Sptlor,
hilly/mks* taut, a 1,62.01.66, &saber 1470. Rys
Quiet. hosts, and Barley !dolt quiet and noes!.
nal. Oa= to lower. Chita opened tom steady
Do• elf sod dull sod lower.
Pew York Stock and Monet Market
5TE4.1f180478.
1114LILLAR 0.409
1884 •SYLV 15
r AA t-19--
OENTILLL R. R.—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
—ELAWSN DAILY TRAINS.
Wand alter MONDAY. May kWh, Ma train
With • aye the Depot as fo llows.
DAY EXPRESS, daily except Sunday, at 2.A0 a
scorning only at prineipal statimu o and making
direct connections at Harrisburg for New YolZ
Baltimore and Wudilligton, and at Plilladelpidg
tor New York Dolton and intermediate points.
MAIL ACCD S LISODATION, deli) , except Sun.
day, itt 6CO stopping at all regulal
station. between Pittsburgh and liarrieburg, and
making close connection with trellis on Indians
Branch, West Fertarylvanla IL R., Ebensburg an'
Cresson R. R., and Hellidayebnrg Breach.
PITTSBURGH k ERIE MAIL, daily s
crept Sunday, al p. m., stopping at necrl al
the stationa between Pittsburgh Philadelphiya,
and making connection with train. on the net.
burg and Cresson R. R., Hollidaysburg Branch B.
R., Tyrone and Clearfield and Bald Eagle Valley
Blanches
D./Mks-TOWN ACCOMMODATION, daily, en
crept Sunday, at zoo p. m. , stopping at regular suct.
Lions between P.itaburgh and Johnstown and
Denting at balmy die Intersection with ' tram. o
the Indiana Branch and West Pennsylvania H. it
PHILADELPHIA KIT HESS, daily, at 1.15 s.
m., Mopping at Latrobe, tionerneuen Gm/11Mo.
Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewistown, MM. Nov
port, Marys ills Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Down
ingtown. At Harrisburg direct connections me
made for Baltimore, Washington and New York
et Philadelphia, for New York, Boston cod lime,-
mediate point. Sleeping Oars run trammel no this
train from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, Philmielptila
and New York, by the Allentown route.
FAST LIN}, daily, except Sunday, at 936 p.
m., Stopping only at Uonainausn. tiallitton Altoo
na, Huntingdon, Lewistown. Mullin Newport
Lidaryevills liamieburs. Middletown filizatietti
won, Mt. Joy, Lruirlissilla Lancaster, and Down.
lngtown. At Harrmount connemmar are ma4e to
New York . BelMmore and Wub.ngtonat Phila.
Iphia, for New York, Boston, and latermedla t
pOlibta
First Accommodation Train for Wall'. Stet
eaves daily (except Sunday) at LEO A in.
Second AnnOmModation Train for Wally Station
to Ives daily (except Sunday) at 11.40. m.
bird ActroMmodatlon Train for Wail's Station
yes daily (except Eitumlay) at anal& to.
I °tato ikeoormowlation Train for Wally Station
aims daily (except Sunday) at 6.06 p. m.
Accommodation lox Penn Station, leaves at
10.116 p. m.
The Church Train Leavitt Weir Station every
Sunday at 9.06 a. m., returning leaves Pittsburgh
at IS 60 p. M.
Returning Trains arrive to Pittsburgh as follows:
I-20 a. m.
Fast Line... 2.00 a. M.
First Wa/Ps Station Aemimmodat'An... 11.28 a. in.
Penn Accommodation the a. to.
Second Wail'. Station Accommodation &SO a. m.
Tohnstown Accommodation 10AM a. in.
Pittsburgh h Erie Mall inho p. m.
Baltimore Express I . av p. m.
Third Walls Station Accommodation.. I.US p. ey
!Philadelphia Eapresa Rao p. m.
'Fourth Wall'. Station Accommodation 0.00 p. m.
"Emigrant's Train if .60 p. tn.
An Agent ol the Excelsior Omnibus Company
will case throtgb each train before reaching the
Depo take up smacks and deliver baggage to an yrt o
pa the city. ()Mee No. 410 Penn street, open
day and night, where all onion (or the movement
of =angers and baggage will receive prompt at.
Baltimore exprem will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at axe p. m. on blondaya
NOTICE.—In ease of loss, the Company will
hold themselves respomible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding 5101
W. H. BECKWITH, Agent,
At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Paasenger
Station. on Liberty and Grant etniets. mina
PITTIG3 U RGH, rr. 7.• •
A WAYNE aCILLUAGOCIMME . T
RAILWAY, AND CLEVELAND & PITTRITEMI RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
IID anti aßar May 14th, I A, gnarls will raa
follows, alz.
Learoa Forl For
IlttaburghlOhlawgo. 'Moveland.
Expreas..... ..... .1910 a, old 9.10 a. m.
..... 1400 p. m.l 2.4.6 p. m.
Mail 1.00 a. m.
For New /Nails and Erie 6.10.. to.
. . . .
Andre at Pittaborgh—P. Ft. W. & O. Hail
120 a. m., li..Wp. ns., S p. In., 7.300. m., B.so p
U. & P.R. a —2. IS a. m... 1.0 p. m.,11.00 p. en
AS.I,OOIIIXODATION Taus.
Leave Allegheny.
New , Bache* I New 1 I Staab
Brighton, ter. ! Castle. ; Economy . rills
SIC a. m., in p. os.' L3:11.. si. IO_SO p.m. Ile p.
11 30a in.
CIA p. m.l I I
I I
4.00 p. la I I
i
- • - • - .
Arrive at Allegheny—P. F. W. & O. Sanwa
ma a. tn., At 6 10.121 a. in., ASS p. m., CD& p
to. and 11.20 p. m.
O. & P. N. a m.
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket
Union Pasten_uct Station, Pittaburg A Tta
A. (A. OASSM.BERRY, Tiaket Agent,
Allagthany O
F. RIVERS. General 'Doke, &P lt). M
pITTBBURGE AND
•••
RAOORO NNADELLSVILL
IL.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
On Ind after MONDAY, June A l IM A, the trah
will teary the Depot, cornet of Ross and Wats
• -
Plttabuzgh.
01.11 to and from Uniontown. 735 .m. 1190 p.
Expresa . 11:40 p. m. 0:30
Ftnit blaKeimport Accom.n...itate a. m. 110 a. at.
&cord " 11:15 p. m. 195 p.
Flmt Braddock', " 790 a. ma. 590 a. , 1
Setout " ^ ' p. m. 5.40 p.
Sunday ()Mirth Tral• to and
from 111eBatapoit 1t39 p. m. 1010 t.
For tfakatl apply to
A. J. SHARK, d4rent.
folly W. B. STOUT. Superloteet.
A LIZGRENY VA.L. alawasil
LEY EA ILBOAO.—
MAROS OF TLIIE.-4011 am after 1110141)Alf
Blair
will tako na,
eta, Ito following arrongsaseni of
.
ALAIL Titaiti.—Leaves Pittsburg% .t IUM a rati
arriving at Mita:Ann' at MO w m. Leaves Rib
Lamaze at LAO p. 112, arrives al Ilinabrugh
p. m.
. .
ES.PHZE.9 TRAlN—Loaves Kittanalug ai CM
lA t i=f
p pittstimh at S.
ving :a as Leases
tJo us
t'etthillTOPATTON THAW.—Leaves Sods
Works at GAO a. us, arriving at Pittsburgb at 730 a
m. Loaves Pittsburgh at L p. m., arristag at
Soda Works at ILMtp.
erma Y. WRIGHT. Suotatatemisai
BOOTH .41.'U 148088
SOUTH & ROSS
Lsc selling or their stock of
Boots and Shoes
REDUCED PRICES.
READ AND REFLECT
save 'Your Money,
t, how a well k*owb fact that
,1 1 11 7 CLINTOCK,
No, 92 Federal Street, Allegheny,
SeSs the best and cheapest
ROOTS,
BALMORAL 4E10E5,
GAITERS, AND
.%
Of any other house mut of the mountains
Glee tam a oat/. and you oral W eatiefted.
A well eelemed nook always on hood. nose
- -
Flea ARRIVAL. _
Having Just arrived from the Eut, we offer our
New t took of
Sall nand 17171.waier
SHOES AND
BOOTS,
For Ladies' end Gentlemen's Wear,
lases and Boys.
Call at tb•
PHILADELPHIA SHOE STOEtE,
MARK E 113 CET.
hUBB,
SELLS TUE EMT,
THE NEATEST FITTING,
And THE rCLOST DU &8L
JEIZINCY3CI9 212gri Esa.cozulad.
Of any Monte In MO GUI. HO Mu NA me ow
magultleont
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK•
THY BIEL urn
LADIES', GENTS', bl.lsl: l Es' AND
ONILDSEIP'B
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
trr et sty Style, asks and Form, et
COYLE'S.
Corner EUth sad Wylie strata'.
IP- Prieto to molt everybody. suer
SUEJABB-SYMPI3-310LABSfr3.
is bbls Crushed, Powdered and o:hut:dated;
"A Opine Stipa;
t3O ii de db;
3o " 0 Extra OoCee Sugar;
" Pl ane and Choice Mtn do;
110 P R..
.20 htsds P. B. and Cubs do; do;
70 his Booth & Edgar Syrup;
SO " Motes P. B. blames;
35 " do N.O. de; •
In stoic and For sale by
SOHOZWLES ts LANG,
su.W 172 and rh Wood street.
la _
15 barrels No. 2 Lard 011;
tare
lta d
for de p
galaure Dusk Creek Lubricating, la
JAMS& DALZELL a SON
and A Water street.
EFS eALMON:i—New lick. 1 Mess
ALL Sa/mon, a prime article. Mut received gad
for tole Dp the Pound, se ttro FettiktYSOeell StOje
of JOHN d limm9ll.6W.
andsornEr Meaty sod Head streets.:
pBARLABII —6O alike for sale by
agio B. SI D.
IfIEDIGIL
CESSFIII, TREATMENT
Chronic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof
ula, syphilis. Seminal Debility,
and all Female Complaints,
DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON,
148 N'cruLa - tli F3traot.
PITT1 1 411:114110, P.t.
Testimonials from the Medical Profes-
Ilion and Others
!Ir. EC ttor . It I. V. tin 1 mohe ttritryn
the inflow:og 'nets to In• pub:te, nollevlnt toy tee
y tuey be IA sermee to some invest. Inn:. nu
bitter lrr lolled to ob, en relict elan e.o.m. I +an
uoon no toot,. Orin •u•I CO to two medic Al •nl le
men OI sour tiff, In tont etalng t' at 1 heve n
cems:Ully sevetel bad Cato. ot .ectin
weetkoemts nod townie cm:Now/ate, by adopt
Wrote 01 tsentment now prescribed by lire. Amos
et Johnson. • . • •.
For female reckons. I co not know of anything
that can equal these ten/eater. I nave prescribed
them for a grant many ladles who here bent trot
bled for years it Ith a cannel's, nod to every east a
for eat ewe has bock ertested t some very bod
cases hate yielded to this mode o f trestle e. 31. In
the
shorts
l Ys s repe
o O v u e r of ' w s f
o 7: e u k ifi,
(Signed) W. F. MERWIN, U. D.
Cleveland, Ohio, I. ecemner 23, Med.
ERTIFICATE FROM THE REV. DR. HAMILTON
C. FREACH, OF MONTREAL.
1 certify that Drs. Ames h Johnson's medicines
have curedmy wile. who wee suoject to debility
mouths. H.
The nedmines were used only two
R. 0. FRENCH, D. D.
Important to Ladies.
Our PERIODICAL DROPS will bring on the
monthly slakne•• in mates of obstruction from any
cause. Price el. Id. B.—Ladles who are preg.
nant should not use them.
Tonic ftc Female Weakness, • certain cure, $l.
Injection for the Whites or Laucorinces, rL
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, agi.
Drs. deem ¢ Johnson—Dear 1311. I must again
state that your remedies for amoral* and blood
diseases are neatly excellent. For scrofula, swot.
ha or Impurities ol tau blood, I find they never
fall to cure when used as directed. I have sue
ended in curing the worst can of s)pnlits now
In our hospitals, In Lk. short BLeoe of two notate.
F. W. EL bL D
Cincinnati, December lath, 1983.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Drs. Amos 4- Johnson: I lure canal, cy the use of
your remedies, severe/ patients that had neon in.
metes of the Lunatic at glum from the evil ern .3,41
of seminal ereeknese or sedantry hshits. For
Duch case. I consider nothing can equal your amt.
bermes J. W. SA.LIALN.i, H. U.
Albany, N. T., October 1616,1861.
Take Partiealar Potlee.—Las. Atom &
Johcson address all those who have Injured them
selves by Improper indulgence and ~, c hary hab
its, which ruin both hod y and mind, unfitting them
for either business, study, society, or ;mimosa.
Theae are sons of the sad and melancholy ef-
forts produced by early habits of youth, to-wl
Veskriess of the hack and limbs, pains to th
heed, dimness of sight, lon of muscular poem
palpitation of the heart. dyspepsia, hereon., ire
tabllity, derangement of the digestive Juncmon
general debility, symptoms of consumption, h.
Drs. Amos & Johnsen have 10; many Teen e
al usive/y devoted their sttention to the Irani ne
of the disorders referred to to those ton. hm..rila
Address, Dna. AMOId & JOLINSON,
=Mi!il!Sa
COUGH NO MORE,
THY STRICHLAII WS
MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM
STRlONLAffiarts fTFf,I 11 , 141301:7b 110VC*11
BALSAM ls translated W sure oougha, Oo ldt
Hoarseness Asthma, V7hooptog Cough, Bon
Throat, Cormamption, scall all *Marna= of Ms
Throat sod Letup.
lin We by Garteral Depot, II Aar
Fourth Easel, 0.
I:IIC.A.NaIquECCELAS"
ell Ma faddism men and Um wen recomseat
LS STRItIICLAISIPS ANTI it Id
11331 E as the only certain remedy or Idarrhatimul
= 6 .1,41 • 7. 2
.1' u "'" Aa . .=
warranted aired a our. af?er 'inx ar maim
hare faded.
For sal. by Druryists. •
Fourth amt., educlonsri. Geis Der, Mee
STRICIEUND'S PILE REMEDY,
DEL BTEDUELLE.NIP3 PILE REMEDY rum
cured thousandm of tres worst cues of Blind are
Bieelni• Pilo. 11 giros immediate relle. and at
Leon • permuussrt cam Try II directly. I.Ø. WV
. . .
For Bela by alr. Drug;Dr.a. Dermal Depot, 4 Ea..
Fourth [Met, throrinzurel, O.
Dyspepsia, nervousness. Debility
DE. milutu.szfirs TONDO.
gra earg revuetteeeti tame sturcriag intJa ana
A Vitr: l otrf= , or
. 1 ...7 . 1=1 , 77 , 0ras
It la • vegetable properw.oe, nee from stadia&
up ~
liquors; tt streugthau the whole stemma eyries
it neaten•gocel l aitgetita, and le warranted to etil
ad Nervosa Debility.
dEORGE H, IIEYSEIL Pittsburgh.
R. E. SELLERS & 00
,
JON. FLEMING,
N. MoOLAISB.EN & 00..
LitiA_ELES SUPER,
J. M. FULTON.
GM A. KELLY, Allegheay City.
oetiterlatar
ADAME RESTELL, PROFESSOR
OF MIDWIFERY, who bas Numenfully
Masted all Mmes. of females for Warty
can be =milted oo usual, at IM IMAM 2:174
STREET, New York, or by letter, and amedcbs
sent by mall Ladles who require a safe and certain
remedy for removing obearucticm. can rely upon her
celalmatad French Female Monthly 1211 s,
No. L to restore tagniarity In 48 hours, If of short
saandlog, but obstinate gams of bag standing may
require No. 2, aqua are four Megrim atrougm
thee I, and can never fall, are asfa and healthy
pries M new box. Oen be obtained at No. IM
Chambers Street, New York Olty, or sent by mil
with full lastructloos, by addressing Bow NO. taw
New Yore Poet °Mee. Copyright seemed.
jerk:codas
FORT] YEARS PRACTIths
1182113 AL DIDEAUSEB
Gives ass s issembedire seldom acquired by Physl
dans. y ions resl..debes BO city, mid tie
1111110012tIt azinualy by MS. 11/4
sulltstimt proof of my abeam.
BPERDIATOEBBa.A.,,or BEITIAL. WEAEZIES
And all &lasses mixing theretrobs, are awed in
mush abetter Urns than bezeisibm besur.NEll
VEGETABLE REST DIES. Eledlalms sent ti
any pail girths Unless All letters toast cantata
stasiptopiy return peasse,
sew
wanes.Mee, of SMITHEMLEI street, sew Wit
m M Address J. W.intElft3TßOß,
Box IM.Pirlibarets.
PRIVATE DISEASES. Pa
Ofece 2311 PRIM STIIIIIET. rums Hand,
For the Imre of all emus of m pirate nature,
Cram two to four days, ►y an entirely new and soh
treatment. Also, Semtnel Weakness, sod all otnet
&seam of the genital organs, and that prananticor
A sure warranted or frowsy refunded.
Address fatten W.. 261 Peen moll
siaLppzire.
O'NEILL'S
FOREIGN EMIGRATION OFFIbE
ITITSBURGEI. PENN&
Passage from the "Old Country.
The Liverpool, Now Tore and Pnlladelphia (ID
man,) Steamship Company runlet appoOlted tW
(=ed their agent hem, gm Dlr. 'Phompsoe
be le now prepared to brin g out nr seas
home Passengers by the Steamers oftole Line at
UNUSUALLY LOW RATIN. The Steamers Cl
Ude favorite lino leave Liverpool every WILONEr
DAY, for New York, teaching at o.heenstown, an.
are among the faitt, safest, and most =Niagara:at
vessels afloat.
The mutersigtied Is also for the LI
and Londonderry Line of lear t ing=
= f rilf ru Tii t tl.ll9DAY, e l L aw. a rhe Lzg :
ere of Ude line =Olra the strangest meaner,
and famish choice ancomosodattons for
of
He le also agent for TAPSCOPPS LINE af eel"
bratod Clipper Balling Packets, leaving Llvarpool
for New Yoh twice a week, and the "E" Lino Of
London Packets, leering London every tan days.
The ships of Tepsoott's Line have long been ne..
t h e for their gunk pumps and the a:Anilines 01
te provisions
fu
the par...to:era and their
kind treatment Wane on mum Parties sena wire
heir friends brought out by nailing vessels, ehould
by all means patronise thlatmo.
Paws* to California at greatly reduced MAIL
SIGHT MASTS on all w of Eurspeforesle
et the lowest rates.
EPPIyO'NEILL, ".
toreign Itnigration Office,
nCenl g Smithfield greet
GROWSMES.
SUGAR-. IKI hogsheads Pair to Prima Sugars
10 Nutria linsatad do.;
O. do. Codes dol.
• 00 do. Keystooo Rafted do.;
SYRUP— eo do Booth & EdgaSs Syrup,
60 do. assort- broods d 0..!
DIOLAS9=-0 do. NOW Crop 0 Mossasi4 s
60 do. Porta ELMO do.;
ao. Bubo
COFFEE— 70 ben orlolo Rio Col % dmi
MOE— 4o do. int= Rangoon Blco; _ .
TEAS— 60 belt OmM Imp. and Y. B. Toaa;
100 do. Black dal
60 onddies Icp. and Black do
25 bbl.. new lugs No. s Hankered
00 04 bbl.. do. ' do. do.;
TOBACCO— 60 boson allotted brands Tobacco;
00 caddies Balt. cip..n 801 l do.
60 barn a" Carbon OM
in etoreand for sale bs
HIRBPATRIOS RllO. i 00.,
antf tii sad in Liberty sties
McCORD & CO.,
Wholesale Dealing la
Hats, Caps Una Straw Goods'
Have Cow la store the largest and most eemplate
stock of
GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL
Deer offered In the Wort. Merchants asselattlalain
to call and maul= mu dock> W tda wm 5 a .01d
at way low rata.
eat ID WOOD MO=
50 BARRELS SWEET POTATOES;
Kit bushels Malted Corm
tOOO do. Far Corsi •
do:o do. DIM
la store sad les sate by
PAITEESON, 621.11101i1) le CO.,
NOS. /6 0 and Skd Stan sties!,
6t..^5 tkott's Neff
.RllB CI: Ll.d.oteE 0 It'S
MEAT ii 1,13 OP
Steamboat% Wbart-Boals, Barges,
and Other rroperty.
QVASTERNA.9TII.B GeerEliAl.`e Otrione,
M; Antillitre.ol. I). C.. JulT 41, tno.
14 ill LED ricero4A LS ~ 'pitted neti
[re recti,cel et .I.e piaCet. and Outit .he hen.
I—aliel [keened, fee the porubw.e of 1,4.
uswt.l E.I.OtuATS, R 1 - 141:InI 2.115, BAN ;t3
se.o Oth e r • TO Er.
AI Ft. Louts. tillasourL until Tur,lay
ritti. at /1 31,
rt.] It:. r Tr sn•f, r, regleCred 112
:strro zer Al. :e;lCerel It!
W.. 11 ho•t .'re.reat Oil', Eft later .l Cl 9
1 ; 1ti.t1.1..t/I, rr. Iv la 7 tout.
Sle.r , r2,-,t to ^An., A alstcrad ES' till..
r. I ,te•rtker I tetra. l ei.Eer-a CA^ ~i
tails r..
e. •:t er J. it. 11•Ld re,“Alt,3l mt
~m l.-.wLeel steamer Jobs ILlne, r.rtaterml TM)
Stets-Where! steams, Aletrofrollisn. rersatersel ttl
1.4.131,
$l6 -‘4 heel Pt, mar B. s: Wood, formerly fists in.r-
Istars•, riot/terns 1117 Vass
has l t to nosen N e^nu a, regisse el 1171 trios.
-t• heel s testmer Hattie. recisterril 7B) too,
Stersi-o heel srenmer Emma. rsmists re , I I* in,.
Sterm.o Let I its ors sr Victor, regssterel 9r too!
tit.ni-wh• el steamer Mph. registered WA too.
bterrissioLset fattiMer Nick W. Hughes, revssirrel
Ifis tons.
St.
rtrwh• el !tn.r-boett •teamer Fawe.wy, rejl.
I eictl 1 . 26 tons.
Stern•wL.cei bt.caz.er Silver LAige, regtstered 14,0
St•rt.whiel •ttemer M. V. BelrJ, legitteral 9
tent
Side-Nheel steamer Llatted States, registered 53
toes.
Steru•wreel *teenier echo norm).
Stersiintieel nearen 3inir.l6 - Cabier, regains,"
Surs.crheel steamer Porter, registered 113 tone.
Stem.% hell steamer Mn.,ri registered 111 tan.
.trtn•i heel steamer J. S. Prlngle, trgusized Its
Inns.
Stern-erbeel steamer Jeanie liopktrug, registered
250 tons.
Steratwasel steamer I.loaeaa(toa•-boat) rdalster
ed 411 tor.
Starntrbera steamer Oarrle Jacobs, register°. 156
tOll.
Stern-Mteel steamer Amore Twee., registered SGe
LOME.
Stun-Wheel steamer Lotus, registered 150 teas.
Stern-treed steams Vll7llois Bastes, rsgin o red
150 tons.
Screw tag J. CI. Ramsey, registered 60 toss.
Stern-*beet tow•boet 1111ctugan, registered 1223
Stern-wheel tots -boat Huron registered 129 tons
Wharf -boat Dearborn, Me tone.
For the model barges General Sheridan, Hookah
No. 1, Keokuk no. 2, Treuton, St. Louis, Finn
fctd, Anna, Archie, Larimer, William Tell,
Frank Foughertv, Duchess, Übangi', Phillips,
Vulcan No. I. Vulcan N 0.2. Vulcan No.IS Vol
can tin. 4, ‘, Wean No. 0, Vulcan No.ll, Vulcan
No.l, Rosa, Glendale, Km:sena, J ti•olt, Bob
1/ r•er. Don Rtsloy, Ed. Kline, Suale, Joule, Oil
re , re, Southerner, Guthrie, (3, J.
'G oadroy sun,
Gerrlsh. llarterright, and burnt wreak.. of uth.
tie, Haight and Reroutes;
And se, n (0) gunwale barges.
All of Which eon no seen at SAINT LOUIS, MO.,
twill the day of sa.e.
Also, One (I) ertarf.boat, 300 tons; wharf-boat (I.
C. I: trio), (48 tote; seventy-seven (77) gunwale
bangle;
model names Emma, Adam Sproule,
Fanny, Laura and Roanoke; six (0) coal boa.;
one (I) yawl boat; four (a) ekids, and two (0)
email no'.;
MI of latileh can be amulet (JAISO, ILLINOIS,
until the day of sale. •
Also, duty-wheel steamer Lue Eaves, register
60 tone model barges Austerlitz, Westmoreland,
Roanoke, J,ei,hme, and No. 0; and three (3)
box . earaes;
A U of Whir. can be seen at EVANS VILLE, IN.
DIANA, until the any of male.
Also, eicrew tug Little Giant, regietareil 53 tons;
and mix (6) gunwale barges;
All of Which can be s.eu at MESIPULS, TEN•
NESSEE, until the day of Bale.
A leo, 0.110 (1) Whati-bo,st, 426 tons; one (1) gunwale
barge, and two (2) MU boss.;
All ol wblon can be seen at HELENA, ARKAN.
e.zuntil the day Of zaas.
Aso, Wsarl-bosx K. R. W. 11111, am tone; wharf
last Yellonlgan. 37 tons; wharf-boat llhanr.ellor,
165 t(lns; dye ,
gunwale barges, an/ 040 (1)
coal.boat;
All of ;which can be men at the 'MOUTH Of
aWlilrE BtWLE until the day of sale.
Penmen making proyouun (for more than one
boat or barge should give the name or number of
cam boat er barge tad for, with price propane dto
be Wen for ram,
Raab, el yelopecotttainlng a bid should be gamed,
and thehtame of the Leat or forge, or deatriptloo
of tne property indoraedv.hereon, sod adlreaami
to Eriecotter General L. it4Ntraorta, Lade( of Rail
and Rider Traespurtattoo, In care of the wham to
charge Of River 'transportation, at the polo , . de
.jiret'adoTerrote° etlfettea the rig h t to withdraw
my of the above property. mid reject propo
tale a deemed too
Payment to be made In UMW Slate. currency,
open the acceptance of any proposal, sod prior to
the dellYery of the property.
A full description of the property may be ob
tained on application to Uolonel Artour Edsrarda,
Aosistruit Quartermaster, Saint Louis,lasourl.
By order of the Quartermaster Greueral, '
LWLS.E B. PARSONS,
Brigadier General, and Chief of Ball and /Liver
Tranatiortation. sm7dd
CLOSING SALES OF
Goreenment Horses and Mules.
(Lusa:roux...ma OS,•susc's Demo,
Wasslsorow, D 0., August 21, las&
will be wrl.l st public sactlo a during the marsh
of SEPTEMBER, to the lagtost bidder, st the
Uwe snd'iplseee mined below. viz:
- - .
NEW Ift,R.K.
New York city, Tuadsy of each week, 100
kleases each clay.
New York city, Thursday of each week, 200
Mule* each day.
•
PENNSYLVANIA.
- - •
hiladelphla. Taursday of coal week, WO flames
each day,
Phi auelphte, Saturday, September 2, and Wed
nesday and Saturday of each week thereafter, 100
Mules each day.
Pit-tabu:eh, Thursday and Friday of each-meek,
to September 02, incluelve 150 blntee each day.
Gerrie Ours, Tuesday of each week. 110 Mules
co italTObtink, Thursday. Sept. 7, 205 Mules.
/- 551 • 1 Tueedey, September 1.5. 150 Mules.
Greensburg, Thandsy. September 14, 450 Horses.
Reading. 2 huratlay, September 14, Me 2 Mules.
Sl loos e, Ilmrade7. Se 9
_Wetter 22 100 Hume.
INDIA-NAL
ledlanapolle, September 11, 15, 15, 26, 27 and 21,
450 Horses cub day.
Indianapolis, September 12, It and le, 110 Mules
each day. _
Chlased,
LLLIBiOIA
Mules eac S
day eptember 5,7, 9, it, 21, 2J and 30, 150
h.
Ber etdrand,
h September e, 8, 121, 20, 'M and 29, MD
ms eac
Wllmlnytoo, Fr,u' , of each week, 160 Mules
11.
daL.340.4
Mil, Tuesday of each week, 100 Rona
NAM
NEW JERSEY.
Trectos, Tueway, Sept-umber 15, 150M:des.
rerdol, Tuesday, September la 1.55 Males,
01.aRYLAIS
TkuredeY, September 1, lac Raley.
RalttmOre, Thursday, &Tamales. 01 110 Mater.
MISSOURL
St. I out., Tbunday, September I. and Tuesday
and Thursday of each week theme! ter, 200 Mules
each day,
HANSZa.s.
Fort Leaved:mouth, oomeamberg TileKlay, Sep
tember 1 i
aml crmtinolug thereafter et such lima
as the Lelat Quartermaster may desdgnatta 1.000
Mules. ;
GIESSIAM, D. O.
Tuesday nod, bundsy of emb meek, 100 Herta
each day. ;
No Imes of rules ortll take pima at
trAmttINGTUN. D. 0.
The animals to be sold to September are super.
ter to my heretofore offend to the habits. The
mafortty Of them me sound are eerstmabia.
II to expOrfed 'at GU eerier of Saks alit& sla
p/us Coon:norrol Animals met bt du-poled of. Buyer
should therilare oma thorooolooo of into teal warty,-
nay partitase.
Animals sold noes.
Soles to; commence at tO a m each day.
Tera In United Stater thlrein ra g
MES
JA A.
Rms. Brig. Gen. In ahem
First Dlv. Q. N. G. 0.
FOR dam.
=EI
CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL.
• Was Derawraresr,
Wine of ~ Irireetor and General Dlsneger of
Itilitary Railroads United buttes,
'Nunn/wren, D. 0 , Jule et DM.
Proposals will be received at this Office, until
twelve dolma noon, on Pi r EDSPIDAY, Septet.
ter la, to_ pumban the U. S. Military Rath
road Eollint Mill at Drat, anooga, Tenn., with the
Kitchiliert, Tools, Building., Fixtures, and Track
vonnecting the Rolling Atli with the Nastivir
snd Uhattenuogn Railroad.
The BIM and hlsahLoory constructed to
ti atlrend pen are entirely new, sod of the most
twpt ovullerni otter.
or full ortaript/ou and dotalls of op , tstion.
city. tee !kopl,t to person at by latter, to A
huperintenaims, Chattnacoga,
Renewed.
A 4 Dint should be treloreed " Prop.mal to !oz.
du= Chattanooga Bolting .11111."
D. bictILLI.U.a, neer. Brig. Gan.
Director arid Geeetal Manager Military Railroad
Mated Siete'. ag.taeplo
Alt" 4111-
4, 1 0 1 25/X3E.
w. P: MURRAY, r midekt.
I. H. 'LI DAY. Remota:l and TremoYer.
The eel:Pp/My owns In tee simple a Linn cantata..
eightpseven sores and forty•llue perches Ices.
ted on Brevort Bun (a tributary to Cherry Itua,)
u d lying between Merry Bun and Oil Creek;
Twentywight teats have already been made to
reePOnelble partite, toning whom Will be found
the names of some of the oldest arm ant eaernefti
murders on the Oiees.
Tho entire tract will aceomiemlate from Mite leo
.rim. This farm la surrounded by
on
et the
most celebrated oil producing farms, on 01 1 0450
and Cherry Run, and is in close proximity to the
"Rees- and "Mountain. Welts, and about one
mile tremtbe Walnut Bend Well.
The Company ofibm • limited number of thane
St the sublieription WWI
SEVENTY - F VE CENTS PER SHARE.
Maps of, t be properrls terra= with all informe•
(1,,,, murdine the property and organization of
the Llompeny (=be obtain:led at Um °Mee cif
- 16TEEL oft ELLEU. v att a irat . ,
myelin! ;
WOO/ . /BIDE tE weu,Aos,
t7l7lxl4eassalcv X:lOX‘LmO.4ll.4
AND DEALERS IN
1
Wlltte Dead, Red Lead, Mbuirarr, Palate,
nd Pe
Vandyke; Dye Sendai Window Olais ad,
$
pices, Perfumery, Bent°la, Carbon
Also, Agents forWinteetZuallia Wows, Paint
Omit= :White Lead, Chutes Oak White Lead
as Massey & Virinica , s Oeistdatad Patent pm)
In one lind two potted cans. /
WOW STREET.
THEcerposnr.si , owu4rs auras)
PITTTerEIB, Ps
tIEOI G.
curisuawilori
HOW: TO CURE IT,
CIE=
x t t 3 Er l a t43'r3r
DE. Stii.ENCK'S OWN CASE.
V7l il , Labciing Under that Disease
HOW HIS
t - L*o.dric Brit UP,
SEAWEED TONIC):
AO earaaarorco
05 THE 5117E11 I CHM THAT MEM
ITEM
GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT 1
Many years ageOvnilat riding to Plkilmielpht•
I had progressed/value/4 ,l in . to the last stage
o my
Pulm oya orr .10.4ponstustp advised
by
my Oil's/cies, DO. Parrish, to remove Into the
_country. MorreatoWn, N. J., about. • miles die
tant, bets' , my native plata t was removed
thither. aa,,oryingg.two foil day. In the Menotti°.
My tuner sod ail his fatally, had lived and died
there--.e d died of Pubmourry Coarstspefee. tni my
' arrival at Idorrettown I wee put to ted, where I
lay for many we l ls ins hat was deemed • hope
less condition. Thornton, who had been my
father'. family phyoician, and had attended him to
his hut Wu cm, \Tß . / called to ace me. He thought
my eau entirely beyond the reach of medleine, and
derides c hat I moat Il
ea, ano gave me one week to
arrange my tempctral taire. He had teen all My
family die of coneumption sad therefore ootwoo
clod that death frolic the dliettee which bad carried
all my kindred' td the grave would also take me
there. IP this apparently hopeless condition, I
heard of, the remale• which I now make and sell.
It seemed to me that I could feel them, working
their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre and
tissue of my system.
My lungs and liver put on a new action, and the
morbid matter witch bad for year. scatuoulatal
and Irritates the different organs of the body, wee
eilmited; the tubercles on my lungs ripened and I
xpectorated trent my lungs aremuch as a plat of
e
yellow offensive .nutter every morning. As ti le
expectoration of Mattel subsided, the fever abated
the pain le t me, the cough ceased to herrau me,
and the ex/must/1w night sweats were no longer
known, and I bactrefreshin,g amep, to which I had
long been a stranger. Hy appetite now began to
return, and at time, I found it difticalt t o roatrain
=pelf from eatmg too much. With this return
henith, gainek_in ntrendt h. and am now deally
I are now a heartny man, with a large - healed
nutria. In the middle lobe of the right lung and
the lower lobe Lepetiked, with complete, ednesloa
of the pinera Tim left lung la soiled, and the
upper lobe of the right one taloa tobtrednehrialthe
condition.
Consumption aekbat time waeybouOt to be an
tuctuable dlacase,kk every one, clad s well
es th•se who were unlearned in Medicine—copes
mealy mach cases ea Avery reduced te the condition
I was in. This, induced many people to believe
my recovery , only temporary. I now prepared and
go.. the needle:that; consumptives for some time,
std made many wetulterful cues, and the demand
in.rearted go r entity that I determined to offer
them to the publicomd devote my undivided alien
tion to lung diaetteee In Muth, I wall net; to
toned to lt , for peciple would wend for co far and
near, to ascertain *tether their cake. were uke
mine. Raving occasion to examine Men, oases of
lung ailment, I wax pninipte I to Invent toe Instru
ment called "Sedebek'm liesplroMeter," which
materially aSsUM• , Iste In detecting the various
stares of UM, tllleMes. • .
for many years, tes conjunction with my priced.
pat office in Philadedpinea I nave been making reg
ular smite to Neer York, Boston. Baltimore and
Yittsburgh.
For several yeah past I have made ae many as
five hundred examits dons weekly with the uftes
pirometr_r." For Shell examination my charge is
three dollen, and it enable, me to give each ow,
tient the true condition orb e eiseaseend tell him
frankly whether bebwill get welt.
One of threlifst d.W.cultiss have with pa
tient. a ffl ict with" lung disease, is to convince
them to av taking little colds. Many think it
they take my medietnes they should cue', no mat- t
ter how estreien that may be In that way. ml, in
• great error, for It any one will read over the
many cures which f have published from time to
time, they will lad that moat of them were those
of persona who were confined to their bed. and
°owd not take cold,:and by this careful avoidance
of cold the lung, were heated. Phyalcians advise
their patients to g 6, out and inhale the fresh air,
but do they sure by, ho doing I Let the hundreds
or deaths by consumption in every city answer
the question.
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1 mould rather riak a patient Ina tight, illy yen,
mated room. tam ter them go out and take •
alight sold. 'Many Woo bare been ennsd byyqy
metiteinea, In= the abseeeses broke, were so offer.
save, that one could hardly inmate in the room,.
and yet they got welOrithouteztoesore te.the open
ea. .
The great reasons why physician' do not cure
consumption u, that may try to do too much;
they give necticineto stop the cough, to stop the -
nlght sweats, licethriever, sad by is doing, they
derange the whole:digattive system, kw eh , g up
the secretions, aced; erlmtually trio patient Was.
What I do Is to that make • careful elimination
irttn coy fleeptrometer, and 111 tied [nog enough
left, I direct the patient how to me the thin zero.
f041,.,1t1u112 thns muss him. I know very Well that
is impossible to make new !simmer even restore
the portiou that la - destroyedi but I Juicy at the
sane time that theitha In the Luna aud ulcers
thou In th e Ways and bronchia tubes can be
limed, and just aukeases are cured by the pro
um of Schenek's - nrohnonle Syrup," and Slaa 'M
drake Pala. , whit/althea are dying daily under
the ordinary theatrinsm of physlcialla
It le a great mistake common among many fetal" •
Una, persons, that theirs are medicine which will
phiify the blow. Wheir the blood la diseased to
cannot be purified; It . Is then the same as other di
sease hunter In the *nem and will have to be can
rled out of the system by toe organs which are
appointed far that ptupbsa and renlaced bv new
Mood, whith•can ben tsprortng theautelsive
functions and setting the &licitly° apparatus In
good wreaths order. Tha stomach, Ilrerand bo wets
ores restored to a:healthy condition, then an
alothealuse ot good ' , renuastang food will make
new blood,whicn puan out, as it were, and take
the place of that which Ls Otheased, and thus sup
ply the want td the key,
Tag Poinciana Stutur is one of the most valu
able medicine' know's. It Is suiPowerfull?
tonic, um healing Initsell. it, is readily digeated
and absorbed Into the blood- to whims it imparts
lu healing properties. I know on medicine that
has dohs or can do ys mach to rebuild, worn-out
and broken-fawn ean-Uttons of as system.
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fiounrotra Seas-aka To= is -distilled from
seaweed, combined with other tante and alterative
roots anCl• barks, 10 such a mansusr as to make a
datidedly plesaant medicine, having SklWOffill
trate etteet, without ths terrible disastrous fesulte •
arising from stoma:die etlatulants. The Seaweed
Tonic produces Luting, results' thoroughly invig-
orating the stomach and digestive system, and
enabling it to eliminate acid make Into healthy
blood, tae food width, may be used for that put
pose. It la so wondeigul in its .
men,,
that a wlew
gla B. full will digest a hearty meal, and a little of
it taken before breakfast w.ll give a tone to the •
stomach which taw iheilidnes poeseesthe power o
doing.
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Tua fiLoanname Pltui may betaken:with enure
safety by all ages andoonations, pax
without
the
good reruns that cos be obtain. from e el or
any of the mercurial: medicine% and out aay
of their hiartlul resat: They curt' Out, of the
.stem of feudal, earl worn out matters loomed
and atoolaed by rig :Seaweed Tanta and Pula:meta
glans wilt be - anon that at three of my medbi
chez are needed in :and cues to con thaocunp•
sad, to fart, mT largo experience nubble me
to decide any they !Aye eared more cases of that
disease than that couibinulons of =sagas known
to man.
In the various editiOnsaf pamphiefa .1 - have pub.
Robed many of the moat wodurful cored of put
monary Cusumption on record. Persona, many - f
with both limp affected, sometimes large cavities
In ore tuna. hfsated wine by my meadows. are now
hiring and enjoying excellent stealth. I will give ft
a few cues and select 'them tram fibilsrent puts of
the country. ao that those who wish may visit or - ' 7 l
write tothem for more pointy. information.
Suf. Henry Blorgao, a canister of high repot*
in Me city of llostwi r and well known Over Use
United States QS a Mon of gnat Urinty, was eared
by tiding mp rnedleine alter nil other - treats% - nu
had Follett. lic has often been vrriturg to me with
regard to the facts in his nue, and always says's,* 1
"1 am the teas." A v ",fult statement of ills. cue
they be seen to My , pamiddat. He had - prolate •
htmontage - or the longs, and was Tory moat
emadatcd. :.
lIoCcIT H . Ilcacuo,f of Burlinsion., Sr.
cured or -Semi nil WIC !Sartorial Altana:ice...At the ft,
time he commenped•bsiog the medicine( he was "•
Minuet a awl of Santa its Is now perristly,reell
and attributes Ittaatuo entirely to my meunantes.
Banta Koei, farm; Ming near PcUrsbury,
Sontag county, (Aro, sota oval bad cs. qt
Consumption, cutscasentfrdy cure:l6u ,Toy med Idea.
Be fa vat lowans to met centaluaity, add Ur be., a.,
meow of taming ogre/ many pn - scon fa Vato fo . ass
bee reudiers, aryd g reat urrera Ens ploto.
rapA, hall Gaon ani el .
ler e mos cared, can be scot
Pramye. Agent's, Dr. Kryar to Wood & rot , pu t. 4 ,176.
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wpm.= Alexsztavi:. of Pittourgb4 ma
outed of a very bad fan of Dyspepsia and favor
complaint by the Seiweed TOW': and Mandrake' 1
Mn. Jane Barber 'of Washington Qty.
cured of a hal .360 Dyspepale and Liver°
pliant, She is an sued woman and her comply .,
recovery is very remarkable.
fare. Prudence . 1 0M13011, wife of Cant. JOhnSou.
now residing at No. It-W. Third street, Willlems.
Y., was owed or Ifni to °nary - 00 CitUnt/P
Lion, and is now air 'hearty an old 114 y, nein be
found. •
Penn' Stykei Beektian, of S
was =Aber remarkably sure .of PtitmosurY Coe
stmmptfom Ma certificate is attested by insole:sp. - 1 -
man.end other known eitisens.
2 , 11. is Nary Sekeildt.'of Kensington, Pa., TM a
b... rase of Consumption, and Liver Complaint, ehd aLifisredgreatly futo boll', having at one time •.!
more than forty boils upon her person. She we.'
entirely cured, and is:new married and Ile . lng •
her family In Ohio. ' •
D r , DOBENcIVS 441tudpal_odloa it it - .N4 kJ
Keith Sixth - Street;soreer of Comnierent. otto
drJphia where all orders must be addreued, of
can be found there, raefildzanY, MKT Sala
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GE giEL / MY:MR; .
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