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FRIDAY MOR*MG, JULY 24, 1857
car OPTIMA I:APFIt OF 7110
News of the City- and Neighborhood.
Interrnents in the City of Pittsburgh,
ikeeral Debility—.
Disease of L00m... .
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:Disease of Bride
I'Diveroad
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Malea,2o; Females, It 1V111te,34; Calored, 0, Totat.34.
Breeder of the Board of Ilealth t
A. C. lIIMPOCII,
Thyrician of Board of Health.
THE PAOLI bisnsscne.—There axe arrangements
on foot to kayo a meeting this autumn at the arena
of that bloody surprise known as the Paolib:assn.
ere, of the descendants of those who suffered there
and also.of the survivors, if ,haply there are any.,-
It is proposed at that meetin g to tako necessary steps
towards building.i monument in honor of the dead
who slumber therefrom the field of strife. In this
.eirtinection, and as an Rent of floral interest eve find
the following in, the Chester Repoblieon and,Deoa,
ere: from the Rey. Mn. Dickey of Oxford :
To ode Editor of tke Report/icon nod Demorror—
Stn:—Not having the least idea that my note to
CiPt. Appleln relation to the book recovered from
the- Paoli massacre could hove found its nay into
your columns I bad taken no pains In giving partic
ulars, intending only to draw *Ovation to no inter
eating faet. -Permit me therefore now to soy. that I
base newleareed more definitely that the book con
tains the Regimental orders and not those of the Or
derly Sergeant as I is first supposed, and that its
possessor whose life was saved by it, on the night of
thermasseere was Captain Irwin, who wan also per
forming the duties of Adjutant to his Regiment.—
01ber interesting reminiscences of Captain Irwin are
in possession .of.lds family, amino doubt many of
the massaeie, in which .the soldiers from our own
country suffered so severely. ,
"Should his son,..John Irwin, Esq., of Pittsburgh,
xe induced to visit us, bringing the Adjutant's book
which I was much pleased to find you so eurneetly en
couraging, It would afford our citizens much wrai
th:aeon .
Will you Ohms. make the above correction and
eblignyenta most pl e ase,
soon M. Dicers'.
,oxford, June 30th.
The descendants the third generation of Capt. Ir
win above mentioned, reside in this city and vicinity.
The book - referred to above we have had the pleakne
of eiamining several times. The orders for that day
`at Paoli were still legible in it len than a year age
and doubtless are so now, since the book is carefully
pneserred swan heir.loom is the family 'of John Ir
win, lesq.abone mentioned, as are also other tokens
• of,the bravery of-Caps Irwin and of the esteem in
Which-be was held by those under whdta be did lung
and honorable service in the army of the revolution.
Oa the fatal night of the Paoli Sorprise, Captain
Irwin was carrying in his right breast pocket, or ' as
etipposed,in the haste of rushing forth to thede
feat. ; providentially throat into the pocket on that
skis 'Lei naturally be would put it in the other, the
boolrirbiell eimtained the commands, notes, °Were,
etc. of theslay, In such a struggle in darkness and
in dasjesW.l*,le thotteand ;things incur which the
pea ;orlaiitary :never records. and which can never
be teprodueed or exactly described by any one.
••Bterhaiatenet -- exactly it happened no one pro
hibit' 'ant - tell, but in all probability by a blow
front ii-eritisket breech Capt. Irwin was hurled span
the ground and when some of the hirelings—a por
tion of a Highland Regiment--came upon him with
cold-blooded ferocity, they determined to quench the
lastspask of life. They thrust at the prostrate captain,'
now. almost surrounded •by them,' with • their sharp
bayonets. The book received the neunde and bears
than until this - dist' Tine' ft ere of the bayonet thrusts
nit he litfeired When - wt . , state that several of
them—Were are in all either nine or efiven--pene
anted half way through We book of four quires and'
loft a aertof . dint upon the leaves in advance of the
pohst of actual penetration, while one passed directly
through. must have required the wlnde !env of
setting rhea to drive even a sharp bnyouct to such
a-distance through tho closed leaves of a book with
no firmer back ground to press against than the
beast of a man, however firm in the nature
things that might be. The orderly book - however
pramd the providential shield to the bravo heart
beating below it, and still bears record of the toter-
Tendon of the MI P9werful in a manner that, were
wenota believer in Ills enchant core in every affair
of Ille Might seem almost miraculoue. In addition
to.itllekilabs at the breast., others were plied upon
the prostrate body and limbs of the victim of hire. I
liicireatk-until the arms, legs, and portions of the
bad"tecetained twenty-three wounds. The rage of-I
Leese troa-haarted creatures was not even then sa
tiand... The heart whiCh they supposed they had
reacheefithey were not content to hare gored. - se, in
order to make Insurance doubly sure, they clubbed
their tsitiiken and beat the prostrate Captain over the
hml, Wanting injuries the effects of which tasted
until his dying day.
. Mad Anthony, as Wayne has always been culled,
was in commend of that portion of the army which
coffered at Paoli. It won ungrateful almost, Win-.
gains whets,' this impetuous and fearless commander
was during the torrifie 'onsliumlit. of the enemy.—
Much may be forgiven to the man who with a single
detachment of Pennsylvanians, 890 strong, could
eharge.suceessfully Oot 'of a morass-into a body of
trained British forme untebering2oo o , as Wayoo did
et. lemee" -Island. Venus is often said to be more
powerful than Many and those who relate the story
of Paoli say that Mad. Anthony was not at the head
of his surprised farces, or was not there to prevent
the surprise, because the charms of a beautiful widow
had drawn him. for what he /supposed to In an hoar
of safety, from war's alarms, :sway from the
strict line of rigerousi military duty. If so, It cer
tainly was Isla grievous feult, though grievously
did the hero answer it.
We trust that at. the contemplated meeting many
interesting facts may bo disclosed in relation to that
. sesprias end many an incident that may have been
kept as an heir-loom in families connected with there
who fell on that field may ho brought to light to en
rich oar history or perhaps illustrate points hitherto
in obscurity. •
•
On' Saturday night lest, the lightning train west=
ward, ran over the IsOdy of a men lying on the rail
road traekutiont♦one mile Cut of Altoona, and, hot,
nit:11610 TeLlti! sureied the heal entirely from his
bay, 7 timing it some 30 or 40 feet away, and also
cutting of one of his legs and one of his arms. At
the time the !rein passed over him the engineer had
no thought that the object on the track was a human
beingcliettaplle of dirt left by the repair hands, or
the pot abd &Jibes drawn from a locomotive at the
spot. On the train's' arrival at Altoona, however,
some. torn clothes were noticed on the engine, and
search down the track was at once made, and the
body disoovered in the. condition notice& It proved
to be the body. of alum named Conley Rush, from
the neigliliorhOcal of Boll's Mills, who had been up
at Altoona. Farther than this nothing was known
of biro. Ile was about 22. years of age, and a sober
whe." The watchman bad passed over the road
where he thy hi:Unbent a quarter or half an hour be
forsithe train, and noticed nothing of him. The en
gluier and fireman are quite sure liesras lying on
ate Ina, and from a terrible gash in hie bead and
othereireann 'tit; theughthe may have been
murdered and plaical there.•_ But be . is not known
Whore money and a motive is wanting. Still the
'people of the twighbuthood have strong apprehen-
Akins that he was murdered.
the'B S.-Since &bore war, put in type, we ate
told that Out .llnelhal .sonse $l5 or. $2O when he left
beine at noon. In Al. be got into company
with an itinerant fortune- Her calling himself Leo.
._got intoxicated = and was last aeon alive in Lee's
eompuy theta 11 o'clock in the evening—and Lee
hie not been heath of sines. In Altoona Lee offered
to bet Rush $5 that be 'could "show the biggest,
Aye! Rusk pulled out his pocket-book and said,
3,Uarefeltsoo, ifyou can corer that, I've got more
his breast pocket. An inquest was
. behleai;,Manday, and a verdict of necblental death
isis4,llllC• but facto subsequently discovered have
7,t i 4oegabened. thspicion of foul play and Induced a
gidatistaint of the body yesterday for a more close
post-tarteni examination. The recall of this we
will give neat week.—Mollidoesture Register.
Arra:reran liennEn— e .-
Proth of the
pted Szieids, ike.—Ort hurt monde,' night,
Altt
at about eleven o'clock, John Showers. living on the
t oo, jp.Church street, near East King. nude a des
perate attempt. to tato the life of his wife, by cutting
her neck with a razor, partially savoring the Jugular
vein. lie had just returned from a fishing excur
sion, imd, !lading his family bad retired for the
-night, approubed the bed iii which .several of his
c bitch=were I,Ting,. asked the eldest whether she
eras woke, an d , receiving no reply, Went to the b e d
where ht. wife - Vas iulapp, and placing one of his
bands upon her laouth.te prevent bee from serum
bbp, ether ingleted the wound. Thinking
thating, be ha& aseotisplistutd his fiendish purpose, he
mpapseveteil,satili.gasdUS OR his own neck, one of
which sod. - guile freaky. After the alarm had been
given; be was.pickstt up from under the table, where
hi! was 10kr0t04iPm1:41.9.44.4134 wonadi would
preie fatal. ; • •
:hewers is a man - of-intempera te haidts, and woe
commuted twenty days to prison, lest winter, for
drunkenness and abusing his wife. The couple have
t ime ong lived verninhappy together,' . and have several
tiepass on account of his der have
habits
anther Infidelity to her marriage yows.-7.luarertrr
We leap frum the /braid. a Grosusburgh, Ural
_ operadons are partly suspended at Um Ciunbrist Iron
-7- Vferini,Johostown. - Th a . rkitroad iron rolls In tho
i h
•
• BMus Mill bare been tae op and others of anme
end implored ilsorlowars be' g put down. They we
olon,pattlee in a noir aag aof -great power. w e
sereemairtporra-plartnarer ore tried, for the Pft
pooecCdiiiriet the .voits. ay expect iolint the
sow pittehinely. .in motion ut tho Soot of Merest.
I,4ooo***o:aiist'd tha - pvintiok !an**, will;
„etriasependon untll the WU start again whoa
.---. tia,allg.P.Vo MO"' - ..!.s the inlei?,:ilon..te. the
v iiii t o -pitt i n . tome 4. ore doter sibenienal
Tatiallos.tane*")!_..tbkaa P 4, With -thagejirSa.
be bond lattlikesoeiliA the Im r°Ted mukthierY ht tht
A, maitht... titW. *a by the mattelitdik
4ligt ibii '.
.Algte 'rah lillout the - Yew er
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K9ti
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Pimlc or mg..ff.
have received .cards of invitation toe pimddrottez
up by the "Webster Literary ChaVand
Literary Society," to take place to•tnorrow nt Ifilhock
Station; on the P., Ft. W. &C. 8.. B. The societies
have combined for the purposo of taking an excur
sion for recreation, and we hope they may have a
pleasant day, as from the arrangements snide there
will doubtless be a pleasant company gathered on
the grounds. A special train will start from the Fed
eral street station at 81 o'clock L. w., and return at
94 P. V. All the trains passing over the road during
the day will stop at Killmek, so that those invited
will have an opportunity to attend at almost .y
hour. Tonng's Band will famish music for the dance.
and Col. Scott will introduce some entirely new fig
urea.
Man WOUND.D.—The New Orleans Time. of Wed
nesday, has the following item :
A Mm Snov.—A man named John Pander, a
boatman, from Pittsburgh, Pa., lately arrived in this
city from Louisville, Ky., was shot yesterday in a
coffee boom in Boulligny, by a man unknown to
him except by name. The ball Nosed across the
front port of the right thigh, doing no very serious
injury however. Pander says ho had no argument
with the man who shot him, nut even a word or dis
pute, then or any provions time. He supposes that
some old grudge existed againat him. Neither party
was intoxicated nt the time. The wounded man
was conveyed to the Charity Hospital as soon as pos
sible after the occurrence, by a man named Boyle.
Ito is going on favorably.
Bow To no IT.—Welearned yesterday that officers
Hague and Wilson left hero on Monday for Bt. Louie
to bring The accosted Lutz and Bell back with them.
and wears certain that they effected their object and
arrived hero yesterday about noon. This is doing
business with dispatch.
John Lutz is charged with the murder of Richard
O'Leary. and ban been a fugitive from justice _for
some time. The circumstances of his arre!t have
been already detailed. Lutz and Bell arrived been
yesterday abotit noon in charge of the officers shore
mentioned and were at over, taken to Jail for safe
keeping. A jury will in due time be able to pass
upon theire ases_
Tue celebrated opera of Lucia Di Lammermoor
wattl performed last evening to a meagre house, such
as wo regretted to see and yet could not be surprised
at, considering the inclemency of the weather and
tho extrium unpleasantucas of the walking. The
singing we thought excellent, especially In the sec
ond act, in which the music was so well rendered as
to call forth prolonged applause. ,The choruses wets
- rery effectively' tendered. To-eight the celebrated
opera of EllSk3l will ho given, with the whole force
of the eoinputy.
YESTERDAY while some men were• removing
logs at the Greewood lan4ing, at Manchester,
they discovered the remains of a man iu an ad
vanced state of decomposition. The features
were not recognizable, but from the general ap
pearance of the body, it would seem that lie was
a small man, and not far advanced in years.
The body was attired in black cassimere pants
and a round jacket, such as laborers usually
wear.—Chronicle.
Toe Cumberland Presbyterian of yeti - m . .1/v says :
"It is due Roe. T.. 1. Simpson, and also the nu
merous friends and patrons of the Cumberland Pres
byterian, to state, that at his earnest request. the
Allegheny Presbytery Is actively engaged in inves
tigating the rumors recently circulated concerning
him. The whole matter will be disposed of at the
earliest practicable period."
A Irruvr storm passed over Franklin township,
this county, on Sunday bud, prostrating hay stacks,
fences, grain, tr.e. Hail stones fell on Monday near
the borougt of Washington, no largo as ben eggs,
and to the depth of 3or 4 inches. Mr. Brownlee
picked one up which measured It inches in eireum
forence.—Non. Rep.
We would remind our readers that, although Dr.
C. M. Fitch has extended tale appointment in our
city till the 21n1 of August, them will positively be
no extension beyond that period, and consequently
that those wishing to consult Dr. Fitch bare no al
ternative but to make immediate application.
Os Sunday evening last, quite a heavy thunder
storm visited oar village. The winds were swooping
in their course, and in many instances leveled whole
fields or grain to the earth, which will impose no
small degree of additional labor on the farnier.—
Cosaellseille Ent.
Ilattrim for August is on our table from Hun
& Miner, and also from the store of Mr. Gildent
Tenney. It is full of interesting matter, but not
printed on as good paper as usual thin month.
TIM Duquesne Greys will parade on next Monday
and try theicskill at tho target.
Anna Ann Ferun finds its most deadly enemy in
Csurga's Srasdan Murata, a few bottles of which
will Purify the blood, expel the easperfluous bile,
crease the :appetite, improve the digestion, and' by
tbui destroying the cause df the disease, promptly
restore the patient to perfect Lealtb.
Fon A FEW DAYS LONUER.-011Y sales of
Gent's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods
An., will.be continued for a short time longer;
and feeling confident that the character of tile,
stock and the rates at which it is selling are
reel inducements to purhasers, all are solicited
to make an examination. J. C
-ARNAGIIAN,
Near the Post Office, Allegheny.
A TOIICIIL‘d SKNTIMMIT.—What more precious
offering can be laid upon the altar of a roan's heart
than the first love of a pare, earnest and affectionate
girl, with an undivided interest in eight corner lots
and fourteen three story ' houses ? And bow can a
sensible Mlle es well gratify . a female thus encumber
ed, as by wearing becoming garments, procured at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekbill et Wilson,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
ifAYEMAYS RIECONVCIMED TO COO3lOO Seise.—At
a meeting of "spiritualists," an invalid was brought
forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scrofula
that all,titc doctors had failed to care. It was pro
posal to appeal to the spirit land for advice, and a
Hommpathie physician present interrogated tbe de
parted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy should
be taken. Loud and distinct raps, audible to the
whole audience, told off d-y-e-r-' s
P-i-t-t-s.—Hower [N. Y.] Whig.
noir - oo Kerr Coot..—Telking of Sidney Smith's
root idea of "taking elf his flesh, and sitting in his
bones," as being the highest imaginable degrees of
airy comfort- "I can hotter that," said a wit, re
cently ; "I would knock the marrow out and have a
draught through." But a much more pleasant plan
to-keep cool would be to drink plenty of the icy cold
soda water from Super's silver fountain, at the cor
ner of Penn and Mt. Clair streets.
pure and delielone
Le the Soda Water,
of Chas. U. Super,
Cor. Penn and St. Clair Sit
liAre Indweements
CAENAGH.AN't3 ENTIRE STOCK
OF
MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
TO DE DISPOSED OF.
SALES COMMENCLNOVUESDAY, JUNE MISS:.
s it intended to eplarge and improve our
AS .
hoe Exam LATE IN JULY, the whole stock. of
GENTS' AND DOT& iILOTIIINO, IfIJRNISIIINO GOODS
LOW
now on handewill be offered AT PRICES MUCH RE.
TILE REGULAR BATES with th e view of ctostim
OUT the whole before catomenehnt the improvements.—
Thu it will be °hamlet' le not a mere pretext to get rid of
old goods.a• everything will be found NEW AND YAELI
[UNABLE.. thdthennstemplated alterations would necwe
stony deface the stock. and I, obviate Chia it Le prorated to
acor ont the whole at very low rare and open the Pal
Trade withutasaurtment altogether new.
A fine variety' of plea good. for endow work tutu
riedy will he made to order at a Logs dimoonh
J. T. OARNA6IIAN,
JunOultri Federal 0., mar the pas ;.oile.,:l".ll;;.4;;Wielty,
The University.
'THE next Term will begin on the firet Mon.
J., day of September. Students cso panne English in
irtSUL elussionistudice, and those of a preparatory as well
us of • callegisto.
The Familty will be the sumo as to theput years.
Jr:Runic J. F. PIcIARRN, Principal.
STOLEN from the subscriber in Fawn
tamable, Allegheny county, Pa., en Monday
night last, LUli Inst,* 11111011 T BAY HORSE, fire year*
about 16 hand. blgh, mall white Mai an his face, and
a spat on the left bind foot. An old Saddle. t h e back eat of
the tree broken onis taken at the wane time, and a heavy
black Bridle, with lave brass buckles.
I glee • reward of Twenty. Bolters for Information
which will Isla to the remarry of my horse and the arrest
of the thief. JyltklisdalarF . JOAN WISEMAN.
8.A.15.07.8g. • 1311.A.D.L.E.
Brut Lime, (Below the St. Mir Street Bridui,)
Allegheny City, Penna.,
bIaUrFACTVIZT. or •
BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING TARN,
Of every Color mud Number.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
short outlet for every color or number of Yarn*. Ilav
n• been one of the original manufacturers of the nelebrw
ed "Bradley Woolen garns,“ln connection with my brother,
Wro,l3fadivy, of Wheeling. I would respectfully solicit •
shave or the orders for . lMma,us above.
Rirthuh 004 for Shoop ISklns Rod Wool.
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIBERTY' lITHERT,
European and Intelligence Office,
Keeps always for sato Drafts on Europe for and amount.
and summer and Packet Ticket* to sal trod Liverpool to
New York.
Oirle for cook. and general housrework fundahed to
housekeepers on abort entice. -
Wright. Indian Vegetable Pill. and Syrup elwaye outland.
PRlEleggeri brought from New York Philadelphia au
railroad to Pittsburgh. • jarally
taloa& PiUs - ha Use."
Prazer.S Ptearlsohe
They will cure the most violent besolache.
Thal will cure costive bowels.
They ere a tonic so well asp urgative.
If your bead pelts you, on lose will mire you.
U pun here Malssetion they will help you.
If you ere sick they will make you well.
They an the best pill to cure billonsucen
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ntt7rl= l l! " consVo= ll.
They cost only 5, cents • hot. , •
Bent by wall V) all pasta of the United States
IHrect your letters to The. LEVIER, Ne. 140 Wood street,
tymo o rgh. Pa., the Wbolsoale Agent. elYbasaa
•
Ir you ruble your teeth and - a rpure. breath.
maort,and aseklla usoutkoge MO RA
340 woutirmould hip awn. 01 WAla's Taxa Bvt
---------Blt.LdS'T Pumps, of ix superio —'— r
kind; for saki
. t rifak.min it. :** . DROUVit, 140 Wood et
4.
I ttr ragiatt m l S i t 1 111.--- 7 -7---
TH.Fr Lc • i th .. B Jo irunedLep ;.
wed to rural": thei= to boo./ sow In 44 1 , 1 4%.
***fir the cm. to mei boob* ardor. tor ethkhote Armpit*.
ray Widted .* wrzstra itovrarara saft - lumm sod
, Moot ,
It.b.Hooltilanuteddr ut B.lr. cortdd i,4l.l a dat .nd W arumk tmd ets..
tholes* orAbiloorg - to 1...0 1 l
-'''''''- , :- - " a 114411". " " le i wi"th idilieeteliith a t r
, : . 9 . i' t .' : :*** idiii*E: Wittiltddikriein . - QOM*
*llo4,,.litt* t.,Ptieowisakmk=4l4
•!_o44, 3 =Vock-, -.., ... . A' _ .
Coalmen, July23.—Tirenty . children, resid
ing on Stickeye street, a densely populated Ger
man neighborhood, were poisoned last evening
by eating lozenges, which had been scattered
along the street by a man and two boys whose
names are unknown. Two of the children are
dead, and many of the others are not expected
to live.
The man was seen to offer small packages of
lozenges to persons in the street., put they sus
pecting something was wrong, did not take them.
The lozenges were found to contain equal parts
of arsenic, sugar and dour. The motive for per
petrating this act is not known up to the present
time. The persons are not arrested.
Kohler, or Loeffler, the murderer of Mr.
Horton, is still living, with but faint hopes of
recovery.
Sr. Louts, July 23.—The Salt Lotto mail with
dates to the 2d inst., arrived at thavenworth on
the 19th, making the trip in 15 days. The af
fairs of the territory are in a peaceful condition
and general prosperity provailetl. rumors
that the Utah expedition had reached there at
tracted hut little attention. The emigrant trains
wore progressing rapidly and grass was abund
ant. The Indians are friendly. Public charges
of official dishonesty bare been made against
the Surveyor General; sworn statements of
Burr's assistants arc published accusing him of
pocketing money for work never done, withhold
, ing the pa of is assistants and pocieting it
hlmself, ne y
glecti h ng to make surveys and then
reporting to government that the posts have boen
removed by the Mormons, and other serious
misdemeanors.
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WAAI1110:TON Ctn . , July 23.—Official dis
patches were to-day received from Kansas, in
cluding a letter from Oov. Walker defending
himself from Southern strictures and detailing
the condition of affairs nt Lawrence in justifi
cation of his present conduct.
A correspondence has been opened by the Pa
tent Office with the Court of Directors of the
United Company of Merchants of England
trading to the East Indies with a,,view of es
tablishing an interchange of damn:tents and
deeds.
Prfitanct.rnis July 23.—The question of the
purchase of the !gain Line of Public Works in
this State by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
is settled, a majority of the Stockholders of the
Company voting in its favor. The vote of Alle
gheny county was given in favor of the purchase
this morning. The vote stood in favor 144,151
to 605 against.
This afternoon n violent hail Atorm prevailed
in this city accompanied by heavy rain and
thunder. Hailstones the sine of peas fell in
abundance in a short time. b,
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GoLnsuono, N. C. July 23.—A desperate
shooting affray occurred here l(rlay. Dr. John
W. Dsvis, a prominent cititen, was shot down by
Iwo German Jews named (Vgnltaimmers, and is
not exliected to live. Onkf the Odenhaimmers
had his skull fractured Otte& exeitment pre
vails among the citizens recimsequence, and
the application of Lynch law is spoken of.
Sr. Loma, July 28.—The river continues to
rise slowly. .There There is nothing new from the up
per streams. The Missouri is still swelling.
Weather clear; mercury 84 degrees.
New Tons, July 23.—Cottnn firm: sales 500
bales. Flour firm; sales 10,06015. Wheat dull:
sales 17,500 hush. Frorisiouoi firm. Oils dull nod
unchanged. Lead 1136CtiVC. Tallow gniet. Frolghu
firm. Stocks dull but . genemlly unchanged.
Sr. Loris, July 23.—The river is rising slow
ly. Upper streams, with the exception of the
Missouri, which M still rising. are all falling.
Weather clear; mercury at 85.
w You n, July '-'3.—The steamer City of
Washington with 197 passengers sailed to-day
from this port.
LOUISVILLE. July 2.3.—The river is receding,
with four feet in the canal; weather clear; titer
cury
PHILADELPHIA, July 23.—Flour continues dull
and prices favor buyers; sales 300 I.ilds. superfine at
a shade less than yesterday; 50 Ws. of extra family
at $8,50; fancy lots command $0@.0.50. Rye Flour
steady nt 84.75 and Corn Meal at $3.90. Receipts
of new Wheat increafing. and a fair inquiry; 2000
bush. Southern sold at $1.89011.00 for red. and
$1,93®1,95 - $1 bushel for white. Rye is now worth
$1,02. Corn dull; 5000 bush. yellow brought 00e.
but most buyers refuse to pay this rato. Oats dull
nt 55(d,590;• new crop will soon come in. Coffee hold
firmly and further sales of 500 bags Rio was made
at 1114 lI i. Small sales of Cuba Sugar at I tik loi.,
n i i a .,:s e s very dull. Provisions; very little doing.
IVliiskey dull at 30g31.
CINCINNATI. July 23.—Flour is unchanged with a
moderate demand. There i.e a good demand for Corn;
sakes 0,000 bus at 13e, nod 1400 hap, at the lauding
at 70e. ineludink bag, - 30001Siu. e 0 [White Wheat
sold at Sl,lO, to be delivered at railway depot next
IVeduesday. There are no Oats arriving. Whisky
steady at 251. There is nothing of importance in
Provisions; the market in quiet. The Money Market
is quiet and easy at 9412; •eastern exchange steady
at 3 premium. Weather cool. River stationary. Mc,
~q ty 73 deg.
A Fiend in Duman Shupe Distributing
Arsenic to Candy
The community has hardly been allowed
breathing time since the horrible tragedy enact
ed by the murderer Loefner. before we are again
called upon to recount a deed which in hellish
iniquity beggars description, and throws the
legendary poisonings of the Borgins in the shade.
Yesterday afternoon, between the hours of
two and four, a couple of boys, apparently from
I I to 15 years of age, were observed sauntering
up Buckeye street, 0 densely populated German
neighborhood, scattering small lozenges upon
the sidewalk, about the size of peppermint drops.
In another part of the street, a rather robust
looking man, dressed in a black coat, white
paints and white hat, with a box under his arm,
was also observed, occasionally distributing a
similar description of lozenge, only in larger
quantities. As is usual in German localities,
quite a number of children were playing upon
the street, and they greedily seized the tempting
candies thus gratuitously thrown in their
way. Occasionally the man would give a pack
age to persons he met, 'but in these instances
the parties declined tasting, suspecting some
thing wrong. Not so, however, with the
unsuspecting children, who greedily devour
ed the to them dainty waifs, and in a short
time afterwards they were taken 'with violent
vomiting.' The neighborhood became speedily
alarmed, and Drs. Smith, Davis and Fries were
summoned, who speedily detected the action of
poison, and upon a chemist in the neighborhood,
Hr. Eckel, analyzing a lozenge. it was found to
be composed of equal parts of arsenic, sugar
and flour. In the track which the mau,or rather
monster, had taken, as many as, 1500 of these
death dealing drops were found in ono pile, and
in another spot one-fourth.pound of arsenic was
found tied.in a couple of parcels.
The neighborhood became fearfully excited,
fur at least twenty children bad more or less par
taken of the insidious poison. The first victim
was a fine little boy named John Shultz, aged
nine years, whose parents reside on Buckeye
street, near Poplar. Be expired at about six
o'clock in the evening. We were present when
the Coroner held his inquest, and a more melan
choly sight it has hardly been our lot to witness.
The mother of the dead child had a few days
previous been confined, and, in the same room,
her eldest born lay a stiff and rigid come,
while the new born infant sought in vain far
nourishment from the.maternal breast, the fount
of which sudden grief and agony had dried.—
Her two other children had also partaken. of the
poisoned drops, and lay sick in the same room,
but they were pronounced out of danger.
Immediately upon the other side of the street,
another promising c hild, named Henry Schwartz,
about eleven o'clock last night, is said to have
breathed Its last; and at the time we visited the
poittoned district, some four or five other children,
mole and female, were supposed to be in a vet
critical condition. We Iteatd, also that severe
similar cases bad occurred on Fifteenth, between
BACO and Elm streets; but we were unable to
glean particulars.
His with heartfelt pain that we are compelled
to record a crime which makes us blush for our
common nature. Such a fiend as the perpetrator
of the Above atrocities might well cause US to
rather claim kindredwith the brute and forswear
our' relationship with the human species. It is
to he hoOd that no pains will be spared in hunt
ing the *empire to his lair.—Cincinnati Corn, of
Thursday.
TIMBROIDERIES=-300. cartons handsome
J 12.1 now style Embroiderloot:. one half dm usual prlcti at.
the Aoml•Aunnel Ago a A. A. lIIABOII CO.
RYE F-50 bble, Ikea Rye
LODII
Flour In etYro and for salo by T. LIWLE i CO.
Jylo N 0.112, decondat
•
CA TAW BA BRANDY—An excellent
liquor for medicinal p ore oeoc. 12 dos reed at
Jill JOS. ELEMINO'S, cor Diamond t Market es.
COTRATE OF ItiAONESlA—Freste
-1..) every day by JOS. rtnnika,
corner Diamond t Market .to.
URRAY'S FLUID MAGNESLA.-6 dos
of ebb excellordarticloJosr reed by
308. FLEXING, tor Market a Dlomood sto.
ItJy'l2 barrelo No.l for sale bp
ll It• R. iXI
1120 NDl r 111. F., A tons No. 1, for
sae by [Jy2l) RORY osuaass.
POTA Jria SH—ti casks_ b
_4OO lible fre sh ;msior it treor sap,
gri A NNEL COAL OIL constantly on hold
g4j airdMr a was Sy2l • Heim z corsane.
V EAD—LOOO pips and per stem
0 dos 6- • Brocnakftge)4ftle
,
B • • _
thur
- ythimEoo3,6e, telsan
AO
-unzip,
. •
. •
=NM
modgftsalai
Calziunercial.
PITTSBURGH ILARRETS.
-
tylo ar kd spyiagyfor itet.,4 Gasdtal .
p im mon, 1.111111 . , Jcvr
/LOUII--thetnerket continues Ina and unchanged., ado.
from eon. of 50, 25.50, 70.. 3 and 140 bbla at spa for ex
tr., and g 7,12 for llordly Ate 25 do =per at $6,55, and 25 do
extra et SATS. • A lot of 630 We choice extra fondly, erhlta
wheat aold to go to Phlhtdelphla at 51.50.
BACON—the market rtes' rather satire; .aloes °INGO The
Bides stl24; 10,000 andlooo 451 Shoulder. at 11% aud 10--
000 llama t 13..4 -
As tirs—w.. of 9 cake Soda Ash at 3% four
011-66 rale of 5 labia Nal Lard at 41,15.
ALUOInCIP Corns 'itaitlin& — Theell Rai more activity in
the market during the week andlrLfa
d.. . Thursday last, and
price, as will be seen, advanced a
E d, rthe offerings at the Union Yards embraced 353
bea of which 359 head were sold to butchers, but gi hoed
being left our. The range.uf price. wen. 2.7504,87,,
The cattle were chicily gm.. fed, and ntther inferior,.
usual at thls moon. Thenumber weighed at the city scales
w. but 175 head—most of the common stork being sold by
the head without weighing. About 40 head were cold in
addition, et the upper nod, at the soma ihniren.
Situp—the number &feted was 000--all taken by the
butcher., at T.y.,031.4c. hwy. 8000 to 4000 hind went nut.
Loon-150 bold offered and mold at $1?,,50.
CuTtl—s few sold at the car platform at 4,345 le head.
Ifons—a few sold at guu•
The follogriug are the sales Cattlent the Union Tanis,
In detail:—
Owner,
Joseph lioff..
David ,‘turfar .
hn II Mast
Morwtn. .
Trauma& & Murky.
F. Bingham
fli±M
M=M
Fondry transient dealers 50 50 3415:
The smannt of stock shipped East, from the 16th to the
M.l loot. both days Inclustre, Isms follows:
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The production of the Mieemota 'MIPS for - the month of
Juno wan 39.9.273 pouadr, or 19'J tool 2./3 Pounds. Nine
pier. of coppre and ecren barrel. of chip were taken from
thegrout mase
une weighing DAM
Total for l
Taken off before June..
Total taken from the rest ne5e5......-..4077,923
Or 149 totisttri; Of this &menet 10.249 pounds or more
tow, 8 to. wpiker chips.
Itneklend raisedoTin, the mouth or Jtatte 93,013 Ms, or
nearly 47 tons.—Lake Ya .tier Minor.
Imports by air's..
MONONCIAIIELA NAVIGATION Ca.—l lynx, epppac
Dunlap; 3 hdla bag, Hord: 100 empty barrels, Bowl t oo
6 hu bottles, kV lawat6 Marko parer, Call...Mem 14 do de,
1 hag ' bag, Chadwick; I firkin butter, 1 bkla, 1 ten rbirk•
en.: Ido q.t.; Gordon:l box arida, detrlgs, 7.7 Md. flour.
CLEVELAND by canal boat ILLnie Bar-60E0.1,1z met,
nl, Nimick A c0r,43 bto chcern. Canfield; 4860 46, Vol
do In. 22 mocks, Rem 5 [Mho eggs, 11 Renzi& bbln flour, Watt
k Wllearn 2 Won am. Root; 6 cooks wan; llearletoon lot of
machinery. Patchln; 7 grindstones, W ilkletr, 42 dodo Dickey
6do do, Shallenhorm 71 hte paper, lihaa. -
WHEELING ty 31innetooka—A100 nailkap,Shoeubottser;
ako amok 15 Uri. high wine, Clarke & ett kgs, Mena -
I, m oer i on c e ,, pahnoonlek; 0 ale burrolt, Rhodes & Vera
nut 2 cake ware, Byer, l do do. Cloareq do d o , hih n ,
do do. Brown; 1 lIL4-1 b. egts, 3 lirkina butter. Riddle:22
las Klan ware, 3111.; 31 alma wool. P 11 lk 10 bona rakes,
Unit
Imports by Railroad
Pittshunch Ft. W.! C. R. R.-377 .Bw Wheat, Itettoody
.1 Brow, bbla nal.; Rea; 4'.) bp. pla•tor, B S Vowlark en;
lwrikete marketlng,l3 pko butter, 12. bbis eggs, 7 tare
wrn Calming wool, :$ bbPs a,w;:lso bbl. wbbay,
cat
Clarke. A co
=II
The weather et continues cool, but Ina numb plemante
tweerday thin dm day before. The masa host* berme,
trite a large quantity of freight 14 but boat* from bob
here were none except the regular peke*
The Mo. Democrat, of Wedomelay,
“The rival continue, to decline slowly rhualseee •. Yery
bred( yeatonlay; a dozen of arricale with Ihlr cargoes. The
Adriatic report• the flllnoia faeL The A. IL Cham
bers reparte the Mirmenri rising at St. &aleph, impaled to
be mimed by the melting of the mountain moire'
The old Jane Franklin, mid at Wheeling. on Wedneeday
week by Capt. Filmes, to Mr. M. Atria for i 5,500, haa been
laid tip at that port for ward of basin.,
11merum PACK. ROUOLFII.--Thf water Is now getting
down and we will soon bare • regular daily lino of packets
to Memphis...lnch we eery much need, efideere moored that
them will he hominess enough for all. The new and swift
steamer Rodolph, Copt. Young, Is about going loto.tbe Bt.
Louis and Memphis trade as • regular packet conneothA
with the Memphis and Cludleetem Railroad. "The Endo
has just geese through • thorough orerhaullog andre •
tiog. lice boll was found to be perfectly good tout woad
and .he Is In all respects En. I. She has retrolved • newand
'elegant cabin, and her passenger accennmodatioos are corn.
pieta. The itothaph is admirably fitted for the Mempliie
trade, Mug very swift and of light draught. She will be
able to make the time punctually, and we bespeak for her a
liberal shire of petronay. Capt. Young, her coMmander,
Is a clever gentleman, an experienced °Muer, Maim excel.
lent bonniest man.—Mn. Repub. •
MYSITIIIOrII Ihssressassou—A Gentleman monad 3. It
Stingeriand, a master mrpenter, who tarried 00. his broil
nom, to Netr•Orimits. took pasesge atthat port on lhesteam
er J. E. Woodruff. !stood Go' St: Lords, haring seEured
thi
tab ticket to Clileagu. The °lB of the boat,when
_ few day, aero enn7 to diteover the fact that be was
under an attack of doltriont • tremens. which irc
crewed rapidly to violence, neat it vam froanclawmanry to
pl., a guard over hint, to prevent the both innate man
fn. Inflicting Injury upon himeolf. Itat, notwitlmtanding
this. promoting. to ditappeared from his. stateroom, having
succowled in opening one of the d00r..-probably the ono
sitosted an the guard--and the impinwltton le that he throw
hilemlf into theriver and was drowned. llam la. hawv , ort
it Imre piwelldlity that tat yet hag. r no eon ...him la the
water. Iltrengely enough, the 'mi.. man handed' his
watch soda eon of money to the clerk of the beat on the
nicht previous n, that able disappearance, which woe the
lath. somewhere above }tempi... Ile owned property worth
over $1044.), .4 Lit wife rm.. at prownt in New-York.
Dem.
I.tracn.—The tine light draught Meucci . belonging to
Capt. Willard, and built by Cuniugharn L Co., eat launched
at the yard In this place on Saturday la..—Mon.R.T.
Itlearneepet Register
AlthlTED—Luzern, Brinenerille; Jeffervon, d.c Colenel
Bayard, Elizabeth; Choroi4 Weliorilk Fortune, Wheeling.
DEPAITKD--Ltrzerne. Brava...llle; Jefferson. de Col
Byard, Elitabetin Miroit, Welborillec Fortune, Wheiling.
Zteamboato
sownFOKEOKUK.—The splendid
R ,
YANKS FERN, Blake, Steam
will leave for the above an.] all intermediate port* on 1 ,
ILDAY, 2Atb lest, at 10 For frelAhl or renege ap
ply on nr to p7=l FLACK, BARNES. CO. Agfa
FOR CINCINNATI—The splen
did steamer ECONOMY, l.Upt. loom,
will leave for the above and Intermediate pone on MD/
DAY, 21th inn, at 10 t. e. For freight or peonage apply=
board or•to [JFINI FLACK .1. DADNF-4. Arabba
OR LOUISVILLE--The elegant
steamer HAZEL DELL,Qapt. Mew Ileew
will lens for the above and all Intarme.llate port, on rho
DAY, 3D111A.t., at 3 o'clock P. X. For freight or paasagn,
apply oft land or to
VLACH, LITINOSTON A CO., Agenta.
REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY
WHERLIND PACKET IN PLACE OFAIII,
Vole. ChY-The new end beautiful Hearnir MI.
C. d. knee Pittsburgh orory TUESDAY,
THURSDAY sad SATURDAY, at 10 A. It., for the &bol,
...i an I otosmodiste two. For freight or penuage, apply
on board or to W. B. WBBErlt, Agent.
tali:odd No. Wood street.
GAS FROM ROSIN OIL
• Os Orion
THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER
TIF.6 of Om from Reels mad oleeiginism substances
have alwaya made them • bivorite material for the menu.
facture of Illuminating On. Many Gas Companies use Rae
in with coal, in order to supply their customer. with • So.
parlor Quolity of Gus.
ROSIN OIL is entirely free from all dross and refuse imh
stance, mid yields at num, its Brilliant Illuminating DNA
lectureree original met of the
the
fur the maim.
of coal gas-together wittotho attention And expense
constantly required, and the difficulty. if not impoisibility,
of .61mb...waling the unwholesome, doleterlom and
Reushn g a me, , r . geo .t e d in coal, render the ROSIN OIL
APPARATUS cheaper and more limitable in every way.
&COATES. of 376 Broadway, New York, has devoted hi.
entire attention to the manufacture and dent Portable Geo
Apparatus, and he respectfully cells the attention of the
public to hie prevent complete and efficient machine.
Perfect =Defection to the purchseer guatunteod In every
cam. Tor further infisfulidioe
B. COATES. 376 Broedway, New Toil:
.Iy2l2esidly or DAVID 11. WILLIAMS, Pittsburgh, PA
•
Er and Grand Pianos.
FIRST PIANOS OF THE WORLD.
KLEW. & BRO. titke plessiire in an-
MiZt rigisda7Zirylorikith:tj'ar IrbOgi
re
eowned
=ARO GRAND PIANOS.
The. Pl.os are used by all !Learnt PLlnlst. In prefor
m. to thew oftutrotherr.ke. fir.Tha
nlyberg playedupon
so other in Me autism curt.rts,.dwouldcarta me them
tecl..dY, mad they but be precut , . everywhtt..
THALDEHO'S OPINION OP MARX, PIANOS:
"The Or.d Pianos, made by EMrd. Par* ore In My me
timatten,
timatlen, the most perfect Instrument In the world. 1, . an.
beatattogly, give them the preference over all other,
SIOISMUNDTUALBERO."
Thoprincipel agent at New Pork hos gone to Paris for ;
fresh stock, *fleeted tor =le In this country, when • epler
pid specimen will be brought to this oily. .
matwka it mia 11. KLEBER BRO., ha. 63.1/11111 et.
7 S.
TEAL PACKING. 965 Ibe B lain India
.J-Rubber Packing from Via to % inch in thiekness, Net
teccived, at the Rubber Depot, 26 and 04 St: Clair stmt.
LOT J. k IL P H TL,Line.
I NDRIES-4 bble. Grease; • ,
se. t Moses&
7 bap Rtml,
15 " Feathery , 1
Leask Oli Coper:
1 obi Copper I, '
rim per steamer lissel Dell for sae by
5 ISAIAH DICKEY a CO.
F I R: LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENtZ
LI En= 3. D. weetcott, Governor of and Dolled
Mame Senator from ?lurid=
It Y l or M uep N ar ee,
ha
tverenbm.llllte d m to r e l v h er a a v l e s mm ffl u
u c p, ed
alone for their remelt. and have tried more than fitly
rumedimc Dr. Llbbri Dile Ointment lathe first that
has giveu me relief. Free the effects lamely orldbfied,
the care mast be rapid arkd complete.
JANES D.WIEDIVOn,
From Georp x. Mateo% Chief of Polite, Now York
City:
1 have long boa troubled with the Pilee,am
of Dr.. Libby's Plie Otani:erne pee' me Immediate re.
hot It sites toe further Omen» torrid that %Jimmy
ineutoms moons my aoqualamaca It has been o.
with like remit.
°Ronan W: BIATBELL, Chief ofliollte.
hoot the late lAlatopt Oeuvre' of Conneetkok
I have been Mew with Mee in their aunt db.
treating and dieconmiss One ibr Pff kd of Went,
years, and luid racoone to the best medical Mill with
out benefit. =mth. Wm limunibitit and thonatt
/h a ymy CIL Under thedteumatan
cm I
to
mmenced the Mee of Dr. libbre Pile Otattoenk
and the remit is a print nom buena lizqmito
str corm!pd.rwitirjrAirs tim:ukratitoth.
AmiL iadono.tr MidibyDr,..o3:olas
No. leo ood trz onib.
Oolnea Mortar, and P1 3 • 1 !. 7
. . .
_420,1
,Butler and Ifew,
.$200(K) comity Bonds arlll
b. tilded
• rime
, fin• ellcuisiiilitedleneVatts th.4 l4 Pft* V ,4907
ta • .. 01 =4 311°
r atetkliMitlelv
,
i 6 m40 1- !) , b 7
10) oak _ Amber
iiiimit.3*,truaib7,,i-zoi4iicairkl:.-: •
• • - 7rA
~~..._
E=9!IE
Doors °pea at I 3 Curtain risen at 8 o'clock.
Third nlitlOt of SIGNOR COMM 81STrirs celebration
rtAx.taav OPEIRA.
Numbering Thirty-tlre Celebrated Artlets.
ERNANI; OR THE BANDIT.
Si.gncr R. Caratiti m Donna rhira. •
Signor 31accsferri a 4 Ernani.
Signor Curtadi Seta as Charles V. I
•
- Signor L. Fortin! as Ruy Gomel..
Signors:T. Zupaucci ne Giovanna.
Signor T. Rubio se Don Ricardo.
Signor 0. Vilanura as lagn.'
Conductor and Composer signor PERM - 11181.
Prompter Signor ZEPUCCI.
FRIDAY Evening, July 24th, 1867, Verdrit Brand Opera,
In four acts, entitled
Box tont Banquette—, $I,0)
SetAmd Tior 600
,
Gallery ... 25e '
Alßt•The public aro respectfully Informed' that no opera
nil-be repeated.
yel_No extra charge for waded mats.
-datantly evening. LA SONNAIIBULA.
No. ONorod. No. Bold. Pdeo.
43 7, )1
_ 7 '44
/8
P. AL. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Commeretal Sale Room., So. 64 Fifth Street.
ELEGANT LITERATURE—On Saturday
er,ming, July 2Aih, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, In the
Rook Rooms. on the second flow of the new Commercial
:8•Ies Rooms, No. 54 Filth street, a select stock of filegant
Uterature, comprising pleasant authors for summer read.
lag, standard works of fittlon In prom and verse, light pop
ular publications of the day, and elegant library volumes.—
Also, boned copies of Leslie's Illustrated Nemspapes, RM.
LI; Witt
lon's Pictorial, Goodrich's lllsterj of All Nations, 2 volic
.Quarto Edition of tior's Book of Martyrs, Smith's Dictiona
ry of Arts and Sciences, Doswell's Johnson' 2 vol.: Mr,
Apia.. Work., 2 vols, Waverly Novels, with Scott's Poetry
and 116.11am/ow Writings, 10 vols., Br., Be.
1/21 P. M. DAVIS, Aoct.
STOCKS AND BONDS At AUCTION—On
Tosedey evening, July 2Sth, at 7% oclock, at the Real
Potato and Stork Salerßooms, on the second door, rill be
..... :4,434 n.
.-243,382 m.
40 glare. Iron City Bank Stork;
10 •' Exchange "
12 " Mechanics' "
21 " North American Mining Co. Stock;
4 Soren per cent. Pint Mortgage Bond. of Chariton Val
lay R. B. Co-. ♦lOOO each;
I Land Warrant 100 acres. P. 51. DAVIS. Ancer.
PHILADELPHIA SYRUP AT ArcrioN
-4:). Friday afternoon, July 24th, at the commercial
Wet moms, 10. 64 Fifth street, will be oath&
6 barrels Philadelphia syrup;
2 do Groom' do,
In good order. .17 24 P. Id DAVIS. AocL
20 BXS. WESTERN RESERVE CIIRESE
will be sold at the cotamarclal aalra room, Na. 6.4
Fifth Mr., on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Jy2t P. 11. DAVIS. Atwt.
The Health in American Women
THE GR/EFENBURG FAMILY
MEPICLIFF.S.
MORN OF THESE MEDICINES ARE SOLD ETERS
WEEK, THAN OF ALL OTHER MEDI
CINES PUT TOGETHER.
le lids country emcees la the remit of merit, for the hem
discernment of oar countrymen it proverbial, and pets an
effectual stop to ignorant pretensions.
We morel.e that the unequaled memo of the Oradea.
berg Medicines Is more owing to their undoubted imperial+
ty, than to any ether masa and we desire to call =pedal
Intention to one of the beet among them,
MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLIOON.
ml. remedy will certainly ellen Tailing of the Womb,
Whites, Disonteral hlesutruntlon, Dissamee of Pregnancy.
All troubles at the change of life, both with young and old,
and all the mime kinds of weakneee and versa com
plaints caused by disordered uterine organ.
Indicating disease. for which the Catholkon l• offered as •
certain cum, are weaknea in the back, tingling and pain
between the &boulder blade., extending all along demo the
ahae,ll.4l[l.ll In the end of the alas, bearing down pains
In the main. mans, thocting pains la the bowels and into
the hipasynthathetic pains In the breaks, burning In the
pit of the stomach, irregolerity of th e bowels, ...Imes
with diarboo, and wan with obstinate constipation, cold
feet, capriciora appetite, headaches of • hammering or beat-
IFL•harecter with math& or whistling to th e oars, doll
the head, with meat nerve. excitement, m .
ooed
y complete predation, languor and dierooragement,
arrangement of the menstrual period., with . acrid dis
charge beaten them which ..0 described in the public.
Lions of the amend:mg Company. •
la all ewe of Palpitation of the Heart It acts at onece.
Manyntetine complaints Ire suppead to be heart diaceee,
than the sym.thetis Debutantw connected with that or
me, bet the Letholkon should always be take
b n, and In- nine
mas mit of too, It will hr found that nothing the matter
with the heat, and that • eure will won follow its use. it
will else relieve that feeling known the heal rising in
thil ...hand turning over.
v ALL OP THESE SYMPTOMS
are not petard at any one dna, but .y of theta India.
Um mama of Dowse, and the noes:ashy for
IMMEDIATE AMON.
The remedy b mewed by one of the oldest and moat
physkbw of the day, and every ono may be roared
that they are taking • seiantific and well commanded meth
dor.
Poperiam has proved that the randy will mire eighteen
ant of erery twenty mem, and that most of the incaable
cam were a, ben.. of muse which had dearoyed the re
cuperotire powers of the system, or of eras mechardcal
inpui. which had rupture' some delicate membrane., and
thereby rendered • cure knowable.
The prim of the article bang but One Dollar and a Half
per bottle, it la within the nath of every pomp. and should
have a fide trial at lout.
The medicine is amorapaniod by full direetions, enabling
every one to understand her own ow, th. pram.. the
noceseity of 0011E41 conaltation and what is more import
ant, entirely doing away with medical examinations, which
are. potty baked nom by w...i. ea • viebitiori of theb•
moo sacred fooling., and to avoid which, will aider excruci
ating paitth and stanethnen lane life Itself In this Tl.lr, one
of the mat highly educated phaielans of the present day,
an one who lea • worldwide reputation, stated that the of.
forte of the Orofonburg Company would be appreciated by
every female of any delimcy, and that the Willful adapts.
tion of the remedy which obviated the neceseity of prwomd
respoeure, would entitle them to the appreciation of every
111321 who valued fentale modish as the eafignard of her pn.
rity and the mod preplan d brilllaat Jewel belonging b .
her character.
Punic..r attention le regime.' to the &Hoeing airlift
cate—
Onnono—l have been • prithowlmine for twelve
years, and of mane, have own a great many very ware
man of falling of the womb, deranged menarnation, whites,
disorders maseemont upon pagnCony, from the time of eon- I
copilot, to the hour of delivery. My attention rase also toes
frequently arrested by mare symptoms munnted with On
how—such as palpitaion, sinking, fluttering, and other
dlearrangemata, witch are frequently .upped to indicate
organic weakness of the heart. I have always Pend Mar
deaf. Uterine Cetholicon • most ral.ble and onmessfol
remedy, In the. and in all complaints of the .urine organ.
to which so many females are liable—far more efficacious
than any. or all the most scientific prescriptions of the reg.
tiler physician.,ad I have mien the practice of the Not in
the country. Pull particulate of any ow will be cheerfully
furnished any ono by addreadng • line tome. Dos I Mg, N.
York Poet Office. CAROLINE W. bIEMINIIS,
Public None, New York City.
0 crrucauc —I observe en important ended. In your
lira of eymptoMic Marshall'. Catholicon will thrall. •
bly cure Neuralgia. This amptoin mere Momently axone
minim menstrual derangement than people appose, and all
rental. are .subject to it that 11,07 should al.sys have
Mottle of Catholimei on hand. They may rely upon It that
will work wonders, as I know from certain experience.
The anatoras, when connected with the taco, Is Leo well
known to need deatiption. - When the etaMerth Is effected,
there are <entreaties. and ainoting pains, aomethats. exten
ding to the cheek and back, and frequently accompanied
with nation tautness, cold.o of the extremities, and acid-
Ity. mas• symptoms will moon be completely Patrolled by
the Catholicon. 11. IL HERMAN, M D. New York.
I hare not In my whole saperience own a medict. which
will compare with Marthalfs Uterine Catholic,. Out of
thirteen funales in this place nearruderr. ea treatment lbr
diseases of the therm, • majority are about well, and all
the met are rapidly convaleocing.
PROSCIES, Lynchburg, Ya
A case et falling of the womb et wan yeas' standing,
has been enrol by Marshall's Uterine thithalkon, and the
ladybate. able to oak out and attend her Ha
casabas longboat looked upon as Iticumble,.o the core Is
considered little lea. than • miracle.
JOHN P. LAMBERT, M. D. Pont..
One of the oared uses of Moine disease that !have
met with in thirty year.' active aperient* as a practitioner
of medicine, wan the memo( lira calling my attention tithe
Ott. of Mandan'. Uterine at con. The patient w. •
married wow., and mother of two children. She bad..
occasionally troubled with a Dacha. similar to the white.,
and had rams trouble with her monthly pod.* but masa.
awl herself in good health. She was than taken with
shooting gain. under tha right shoulder blade, which after.
wade extendedalong the spine. Fhe waa then troubled
with headache and greet items. debility, cold, auddering
.I. nod flasho of hest would shoot oat the oho'. body.
Tho organle difficulty of the womb finally merge' into
complete omisrons, so that she mold not Mt doer's, without
pain. There was onetime. and aching in the tath,and an un
cootrollable doh+ mite on the lob all day. She Ind nausea,
with hot .d dry skin, and altogether tem in • withal nth
ditka. Candor cannel. me to say that many of these amp
toms appeared altar 1 undertook the ease. .d the beet dill
I could command:failed be ore. them. I felt as if the et
sporaihillty waif %boost too homy, and • tonvaltatkin with
on eminent medkal Profeesor la New Yerk City,led me to
the we of Marshalth Whittle.. The change of symptom,
to milder ones, .4 then again to • pa*rl rateof health,
was gradual, but the .hale proem, was a. beautilhl ma the
gradual development of *plant from the mod to the ripe
hula A coestant no. of it for de months woe attended by
com plete roam and though avan year. han. Maws&
not the sllgtthot. symptom of ill he t
eltin h. bean expert
reed, mine. then I have toed It ecinstantly..d do no more
than an ad of ample Justice, when I say that It la eastinerd
ly worthy of goblin confidence.
J. W. TURNOCII, M. D., Indiana.
lb tho Orerfertharg Csapaay:
asansans.--Issa. upon It aa act of gratified'. as
well a. of duty, to inform yen of my .oerience with mad
to Marshall'. Uterthethitholkon. I have been •
physician for MIN twenty-$. years, nod have abr.. found
It almort Imponellik tomr• thew...diseases known as Uterine.
My brethren. the medical profeeskat ha. always looked
noon thme compbdnts ea intatable, and they ha. much he
mooted their Inability te Doom • remedy. Hart. heard
of your reratioa,
_Marthall'a Uterine Caholicon, and
pa
lateerhik that many halkeen benefited by its me, I thought
It my duty toga. It my wit thorough investiption. The
following le the result of four years' careful trW. I have
always found It sneceadol In owe characterised by any of
the hawing amptcona Great hat, premiere and beaing
down In the Malta maul, nue of weight on the bladder.
a by urgent and frequent deali to
on water.
great nervous excitement about the time of the monthly pe
rks', with Irregular ilialuagee, It beings:onetime. &booth.,
ended
t e r ms
minty .d difficult Wealussee and are
nom scrams headache, laltebillty of temper, chilli:mei,
flatulence, vomiting, Irregularity d the bbwel., burtilug fo
tin. stomach, weight in the groins and smallof the bak,
taßUnt and Ong In 'aim. parte of the body, and•g.oral
ranee of mae.inea. There are Maly other symptoms con
timted with thew eeMPthinte, nod 1 he. ...ed them
well described In the various eartlMase end publications of
ret t r i, Co .o rany ok co4g=a
y t i tal . z4be no com li troansed
o c lptimigitin Jot com ing to Marshall's Uterine WWI.
" oUr.
%Tab. sarntmme, )1. D.
e A yeaag female triad of mine habeas affikted for ter
or five you.. With Make diffierdtho. whirl Produced vio
lent epasoralic St., and dean , — poi bar wad health. Two
bottled of Marshall's UthrlneCalholican cared her entirely.
I HARVEY PERRY, Provklasee, R. 1.
A Mode Mead of mley ',holm be. Wining fir treat/
ten year. with uterine difecultioh (Irregular, impressed and
=
menstruation.) Ii already -by felt menthe WO of
Pelltaittio Caltolken, better then she ever expiat
e/ to be la ha life, and oonedently expecte • perfect 02141
-e.• P. ffi=ioOCK, New York Oh.
Mard.Williathe Ditholkon cepa the On= evwr
cOmplate M
thing ear knows la - this ontatry. It ham teen wed with
a"
OS,
LEM 1 11. 8 WfUvE AI&
7bonsooda. ether eatiftudee are au Gls. the efhte of
tbeCeepay whereat, intereard ere tithed ttra/L
mAmum mama cAmoucox
1. gold Whellial• RANO at the Drug Store. Dr. Ogith
IL EMIR, He. lat Weed 1.e., idga of the OMNI
411 . 01/1 and sit 0 eery_ of th e Oralaslmag lim - a
of
Health, IND page& Peke= matt DON Mete say
_pa.
of the ategattyldw efi oberget. Ve tk. WelPt Or
ve
AUSlealittle2l tOgir kt kt..
00Si ee ita pto kiaL r. Ara i" na toffi t Wati47ellk*. -: 3tsdgwDbT
py=”v:104.,J. , 1 ,
..71.331211 C. YO!TEE
ERNANI; OR THE BANDIT
Lurtion Salto
*ITE FOB OAKLAND RESIDENCE
air Aerie ale wage p.a. botheepitit
t.rudi P h an' u ouluus.
n 41eatra,blik lb say ON • raw.
44tnary, MA 111 of tt, 2
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m.. ...a. quittlii ' .
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9 Ai'•• • A• es •
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PATENT zr4sno =ls AND woikiiillll,oplP : ,-. :::: e.':;;:, -..., ',., ',,,,..--:-... 7 :: , , : •'. r :
CEMENT,
PERE= a .omison, •I'OPOltu!ii , ': '.:1'....6...' L'''''''%inowtrov'''":''
ARE PREPAREH'.TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE ".Raturnumr, l Pw.. , ..f. . ' iii
JOIL thi above/2as* Fire and Water-Proof anneal Roofing, it being the only ailicla . yet IniaiNtdOhtgutill,ri , .., ,, ,,4; : st•
resist the action of the atmosphere in erery climate:
IT IS P.M.III I ".ECTLY FIRE AND W.A.TEReI 3 . , • - •,,•.„.:e . ...,, ..,.-.•, - . _
And In point of' deratillity, sre Warm It is /gnat it not su d =o any lletallie Rattling Karin tki , 41 . ..ingr .. ..
:Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, It making no bow Rotor steep the MN - .• -7 : - ;' , .' , .% . ..., '..
~. i Roofing b, 'rammed to prom as abase represented. We will put keel:rm . . .t . : . .,•'.;...,..,..•-;r0.:• , , 57. •
MX DOLLARS PER serfA_AFATEA PZET,SQUARS) .. • . • - . _ _„.‘ .
• We hill apply it upon Tin and Ironitolre for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on nom' of lin 0 nrialiM l oo ~
cheeped paint that an be med. . • .• .- -. . -. .- - .•• •••• - ...: , ,
airw..!enrice all who are building, and also thole who Vida their Boots I_l42ogred, to eat at ouredloo,l3ll llsirie
ad examine maples and satisfy the thee:Mew to regmd to the ilorobill4 . f"'" ikald rig r at il ,r di: Or'r, ~•,- ....-'' -
~ -
J. 0. PERRIN. I • , . No. 133124 d itielO e Whim Wood end thnlthliald. - 5....:
&A. JORNSON. J , - Pithibeilib, None
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Ornes or maa .fleaagrg,Siasklnaliaafar Cogrprr,
fie, 16 Prouty t & . c bativesuldsla and frardroria - 7. - .- .- • .
Tb aU whom if may centeerw— This hi to certify that I have esmoilnedeponlmens and roola I:IVMM Calmat /Slip.
ear Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and believe le to be eminently superb a to any other Wed of Roofing Dow brew . N war
an eye 'slimes era wives* trial of one of them roof., from a large relame of flame from ms adjobalng latfldingortdr.batilick
directly upon the roof and comic* for nearly half an boor. It stood the trial beyond all exprotatloos, and savedllie
building. [Signed] T. W. lialilliELL, Prealdent Briclaye Statelmunusee Co: • 7
• --
Cm:lmM Ad= litxiilta.„COylet. tit, Wa•
I hare examined W. R. Canna t CO. Elutic Fire and Water•Pront Cement Roolint, and' as tax atl ampule., conaidar
it a good invention and an willing to lama buildings tbneprolected upon the ana6 terns*/ insure those oortred milk
meted. Iftned]JNO.& LAW, Agt. Apo& Ins. Co.,,Londot and Liverpool. . ,
.
lb on lam ft sew cenoerm—Thls Is to reality that we hare adopted W. IL CM12.11 and Proof
Cc 7 i i o , . z b
a l t ; Deir e is i i, au terl2th. w . 1 I I & d : t . . , -
Cement Roofing upon car non and dwelling houses. It has given the meet perfect sellsfactlest. awls,* can' recosottesid
It to all swishing Phis and Water Proof Roma sq. ISlgh.li 0.1.1C-CR & TON PiTOle . , - - .:
...
aPIO.Tik.) , . Gee'Flxtatie, No. Ot2 Trod IftettthrXeret;
Flexible, Fire and - Water-Proof, Roofing, - -
ADAIR Proprietairs ,
No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny..
THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. TE,.118
need erternilsely In New York and Philadelphia, and I. wen approwd. It Is appllcableto canting • • •
Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cup
It will
.
Wt longer IN. Metallic Roofing or Shingles. and realsta the wasiormi changes ot clintitie—nalther
cold, heater damp. Its principal ingredient le of an extraordinary cloatie nature, and it rawer haw this eariatkitt,
can be:readily applied to all kinds of rota, gat or deep, old or mew, on Iron, tin or woad. It will, not,,enelCie,
weather, or crack In cold, and It is not Inlnred by being tramped upon.
It in Both Fire and Water-Proof.
illirPor farther information, apply to the proprietors. '
1857. TRANSPORTATION: ISST
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. ..-
EOM 1:11-40 - YI) & CO.,
• - I,BI.ICCE&SORS TO LLOYD k LEMON.,] .. _
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are isoii prepared
to do a heavy business by,
pnwisrs - nrx..l7 - 41...15rmA. oAssr.A.x... AND RAILROAD - .
Tbraugb to and from the Eastern Cities. We can ..sure o n Mende and all those&oak,' to mlate the BMW. Canal
and Railroad, that no pains will beapared to render gen • matisfaction to fiIIIPPKIOOI r/' , l AND 'rwris!f
VI ama. %
The Avoidance or the Inclined Pilules on the Allegheny Portage Bankiaill .-... r"
..
Will give Increased despatch to the t ransmleslon of freiglit. Office Penn Street, at the Canal Bastin, ' •... ' '_. ' ••'.....
fe2,1:10 ,LLO2 it 4 -. .8.0r. ' '
1857. CANAL NA
ME LEW B
Via Pennsylvania Ci
Capacity Two Thousand Tot
OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATI
ed liming the poet Winter and we can now offer to Still"
to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our Ur
tronshipment is required. Merchants pending Freight to or
eiwod and despatch. WAREUOUSE, CANAL BASIN,
fe2Olyd
JEtuoical
New Spring Stook
• CIIICHERINO'S PIANOS.
j7IIST RECEIVED AND FOR
• de a splendhl new stock of PIANO ilenlsll
ETES, from the amattfutory of Chicker-
Lat Sone, Booton,selected expresaly_fr the , Spring es,
and comprising the variative and new styles, now mum.
festered at the renowned eetablishment of Metering I
Sons; Iketon.
Mews. C
h
ici &us have been awarded nr the Mt
fend Exhibitions and State Fain In Batton, New York, and
other plasm.
Eleven OW Models,
Seventeen Silver Medals,
Three Bronze Medals, md tke
Prim Medal at the World's
Firkin Leridon,
SECOND-HAND PIANOS;
One elmant Mickel-Eng Plano, vary little used;
" "
111egarty Inc octave Plano, In
old faab good lornat,
new .,..
..-
AI" • full oupply of •
PIANO STOOLS
. . .
JOHN 8. MELLOR,
•
81 Wood et, between Diamond Alley and Fourth et.
Sale Agent for Chlekering Allons, for Weetern Penney'.
eerda, Eastern Ohio and NorthweeteraTlrginba - ntradAwY
A Damn/pad Ilfetor,Chtekerlatig 7 Oct. Plano.
e k NE OF CIIIOKERIAI &
a..." SONS' flrsiaebuts T
octave, elegantly
cleaved Rostoroml PIANOS, damaged in the
furniture only where the blemishes are not exposed, will be
mold at • great bargain.
The above Plano is one of the large lot of 7 octave Pianos
received to-day from Ch&kering k 5000, Baton, and will be
erarranteeisshaving received nointernalinjury. For saleby
JOON 11. MELLOR,
Agent for Chickering Sons, Bost lttebetr on,
40 No. RI Weed street, Pgh.
Nosy Stbok of Pianos,
TTOII T. TAM. OT
NITNI NS 6r, CIJA-RIK, 'Now York.
PRE PUBLIC IS RESPECT
fuIIy informed that our storerooma,
which had bien raminletely drained by the
1..17 Spring Wee, aro again filledwith • thole° and com—
plete userteunt of NVICVS CLARK'S celebrated PIANOS,
of every styli and prim. Persons wishing • first dart and
dunmhie instrument will please bear in mind that the great
Planiat, TIIALBERO, .prouounced Nunn. t Clark's Pianos
repestior Instrumento In every reopen. The platille Is Invited
to call and examine for themselves. 11. KLRBER f BRO.
Sole Agency for Nunes k Clark's Planes for Wutern Penna.,
Eastern Ohio and liorthAVastern Tirginla, No. 63 Fifth
Area, next door to Muonic 11.11. fel
jEW MUSlC—Charlotte Blume has just
received the following new music:
"I See Her still la my Dreams," No.= of Feator's
Dtulo
diet' Just published. 25; My Mary at the Meadow Gilt., trio
for three ramie voices, by F. A. Fowler, 2.% All's for the
Rest, new song by J. It. Thomas, 2k Schottiech Pompadour,
Alphonse Leduc, 23, The Falcon Quadrate, Ricardo Linter,
25; Le Rose de Florence, new polka Mazurka, A Leduc.
The favorite Scotch Sfelodiee, "Auld Robin Gray" and 'The
Bootle Rows," transcribed for piano, W. T. Wallace, GP,
Merrily, merrily over the San a bonetifot Danurolle, words
by Henry W. Cludlls, compered by Wallace, 60—theee an,
Wallace's two last compbeltionr, Madolloo, song by C. W.
Cherry, 30; The Lilac at the Door, with vignette 'title pogo,
36; Months., bouotiftd mug, 2k. ThaCeScr, a now comic
song, 2k The Scotch Polka, Chan D'Albert, fok The Mule.
toer Polka, L. Williams, 60—lhe two last Polkas have eaoh
an elegantly colored title page.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
No. 113, Wood street, 241 doorabove Fifth street.
Musk nulled free of portage. 1.111
BROOKE HALL FEMALE SEMINARY
Media, Delaware County. Penna.
•
Miss Maria L. Eastman, PrincipaL
'plus SEMLNIARY, SITUATED IN TILE,
J. delightful and beautiful village of Media, thirteen
mllos from Philadelphia by Roliroad, offer. to young ladin
the mom perfect combination °Pad...daps for the attain
ment of • thorough mad saomplialied *donation.
The large and commodion. building Lately °rectal, con•
taining all the Indere ronvenlatime of bathe, p., is,
with its extensive grounde,• model in all that pertains to
the health, cumlbrt , refinement and Improvement of the
pupil.. The eloping rooms are high, well ventilatal, end
furnished with comfort and elegance, and Nit two pupils
occupy the name apartment. I The number of pupils
'halted to forty, for whom 'MIA teacher. ars employed.—
The most faithful Instruction Is given 4 all the branches
taught, while moral and religtons principles are conetantly
inculcated by theory and pmctin
The mums of Inetruction cconprises • period of four
years, and a diploma is awerded!to all who pas. through It
catiefactorily.
The Right Ru.. A. Potter, D. D., L. 1.. D., Bishop of
Pennsylvania, aye t "Mice M. L. tlatMan, who proposes to
open • Young ladles' &minutia Media, Delaware comity,
Pennsylvania, In September next, has been known to the
submit:et for several yearn past. Ile has • very high
opinion of her capasity, efficiency and derotedness m an
educator. She hoe had • large and succeesful erperience.—
The bending which le to be erected will contain every go-
caremodation. The village and surrounding country are
distinguished for healthfulnees and beautr, and the sub•
scriber has confidence that parents who entrust their
daughters to Miss Badmen will bare no cane to regret IL^
The French language is taught by • Pertain lady r
thefam
eal&
I V: d i linain. Spaniel, and Italian langnages, re
ceive due attention,
The Natural &Ince. are taught with the old of a large
cod expend.. apnaentri..
The Musical Department In under the charge of • lady
eminently (mended for the demotion, and all who prefer to
be taught on the piano or staging by • gentleman, have •
visiting teacher froMPhiladelphia.
Drawing Mad Pidnting in under the direction of • lady
meompliahed in the arts.
The Tall Term eminence. September 9th.
Lutenan hu the liberty to rota to the [diming gen.
, Bement
Right Pm. A.Potter,ainwporninerylnala.
Hon.lienneklin Piens, ex-Preetdent of 13.1.
Hon. B. P. Chase, amen= of Ohio. •
iswer,'Eas., Pottsville, Pa.
Gone 31. Whiertse EN, Philadelphia.
William Bamdey, Lq ^ Tittatinegh.
M.
Sylmems Lotheop, Leg, Allegheny , City.
Mt.% l.. EASTMAN.
Media, Delaware county, Pa.
JUNE 111157
SECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS,
OILCLOTHS, MATIINOS, Au, at the Fourth Street
Carpet Store.
W. D. t 11. McCIALLIIM having Just returned from the
Reuters, cities, where, owing to the pretent dammed atate
of the market, they have purchased, arid at very low mt.. •
large and almost entirely new stocker CARPETING, consla
lag in fart of
Velmt andßrussels, thretrply, new and beantifulptternu
T:PgraYar=o:rftV i x'n
Alm, • very lup "misty ot Deer Mats, Whatley
Stair Rods, Ruff sedan. HolLand, .11 of which shall 8 =
fared at the LOWEST RATE for cub. Hotel and how.
keefenr will and it to their advantage to give them a call.
e 3. ,W. D. IL MeCALLUM.
ALleg_bony Bank.
FIE STOCKIIOLDERS of the Allegheny
Bank are hereby notified that lattalatanta era °Wand
ad .1lowe:
An Instalment."( nTZ DOLLARS par &ere, on or befbre
the FIRST DAY OF JULTrest.
An Inetalmont of FIVE DOLLARS per Aar% on er before
the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY met.
Aod on Instalment of TEN DOLLARS P.O char., on or
bolero the FIRST DAY OF AMUR? met.
Payable to the Treenrer, et Ids odes, earner Wood elate
sad Dlemood alley. Ey ord.cr of the Committable..
/elNul . DAVID CAMPBELL:ire
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—J.
M. BOUM has *nomad twat that
raters Ent...lth an salted nor and cbok• noel
dna Watch" Max sad Jearalm *bkb bp Ma 1
par
etwomt iMat,t . d/tect 12 . 02 go ntattabotad On nun..
outdo, we at int idknOng n*-2DAD= 2,
lto•Clold POW Lone Window Ia cd**
en caw.__......... 110 CO tajllo co
and b
Ookt Lands,,lll aunt ear, tan ,tandiad- 43 Co to 30 CO
Odd WI" " * -20COto 23 00111.1 m * * * ..lit 00 to 10 00
Gold Ow* and VdetChats..-- to CON 23 a)
Odd [wand Ideali...--..-...---. 100 to ID CO
aohl Ion" 2,4, ant 0 gloodn-....0.-- 2CC to 2) co
Gold Cum sad Soak Smog Plas...- -. 1 3010 13 CO
' . . 6 La114.14.«. 110 to 10 Co
Pon krArciettat Itlne---....--... 20 to 11.
1 Rani, fttn aid Onset num lua.---- 420 to oco
aoU hod and Poidla-----...,.... 120 Le 10 CO
ads Fs 140 34C31 3331 *-.--r............ 300 to 12 CO
Ft. / •=.,:,..7..........*.... .3 00C. to OD
jri.,not,
~ ........-....-......;:- oOD to II fXI
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