The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 19, 1859, Image 3

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' OF SHEATHING,
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" laptttera and XMen Ja HKTAU. Sin. PL4TB
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.*% lfp.ua JRrrt awf WO^WfiiiAeree/,
.:*: A * *puuiror***» *•»»** •■
* -' ”' -8p cnl«« cfOOT**<*rt to jm/ tfceiroa pfcitonw
;MoOOIU3<Ss'CJO- j m
ajm> »bax.**b ijt
AgQ BTKAW GOODS,
v .ymOLESJ.tSAITD RETAIL,
.^>;;^l3X*VroodStreet,nttoburih, ;■
•-•TT*** now- cm hand for Spring Sales, aa - largo
: ’■ l ted wspfctt to nnprtnwat «f Goods h can be bond la uy.
HASB efetory rijleeed quality; C APB of rraj quality and
: Ufaftfoshions; PALMLEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND
. . PANAMABATS; STRAW,. LEGHORN ARP Rtr.w jjQsr.
;• frEJCSiete, :etcs. Pmroas wjshjog to pttrritsM either by
- Wwnctlttrur Bma wui Dad it to tbotrtdmtan toc&u
y.iaflenoiaeogrirccfc. -.v -;v. . ■■ • orii
SAMUJECIu GRAY
ZPRAJPER U&.XTZ* TATT,nV
W ¥ -ifo A> AT. • CLAIR ttTRKKTi
—„ , ' ISTTaBUBOH, PENNA-,
:flas jwkzefarned from,theEas tern Cities and*
tevnowrocrtriag WiBplnj Clofl ^ ;'Oa**lmera,'
. ?«ttas»mdO»tlDg»of eroryTtrletyma rtyi* adspted
lot£» btotdlr«d pantry trade, which be made op
to erdttwith jromptoew aad despatch, andatrattsnslow
. MU any a tor similar caUbUmnaatlathsetty. ;.£rMP?
- “ : MoBfODU Ac
Porawdiig: nl Conmlnisß Blerehanu,
. And Agqnta'for thosate of Pittsinigh Uana.
toctetoK ( ;Qc«ttgaaiaotatnd ord«z> for LEAD, HIDES,
yfßfflFj toltelM: Prompt attan*
.■■■■■;<■: tiaa.to.teodTU>A aad forwarding;
. .So* 4ft €ommen(*l Street* M* lionta.
■••. • detfodfotfuAW •■;-• ■. •■ ->_ • - • -
. . n.CHIUSTY, O, J>., .S .
..f -' lAi JXird Slrttf, Pittthrgk, Penza.,
•v.Uavtojibadthe'adTifltag&rof Eastern Colleges and Hos
■ • - tomel years’ practice, offer* hi* professional
& -wfcTtat ta SUBaiOAL ARP MEDICAL OASES, •
nxrsaijrcas. n-w - -
• Bat^W.>D» Howard. I'OoLWilma BlcOandker •
■ ;■..>Hon. 2L A. Wesror. >
. - Hoa.TjJ.Bl*haa.-’ •'.
vA-KJStofMto'* I John l£ Uellor, Esq. :.
-' -Jacob Wcflrifttslgr, : --my3tlydfo'
ETNA BXOVE WORKS, '
4&D2CAPDB& BRADLQT,
r /aunjwctroatnnxnxantxrar ruart or ’■
MOIHB, PABIOS AND KEATINQ STOVES,
Ftoto told Fancy Orato Fronts, £o.
Sole pMpJietOT of the celebrated Paukt Gas
..')ißtiiuaNoaii4SKoiiCoNstntraa’.
. COOK STOVES.
Office enxl Bales Room. ;
arlUJrtto; ao,aWooaßt.,Pnmmrgh.p».
. .W. JIOidVXKS Os BOMB. - .
•.' • BXAUM U
. PoKlgQ .md , Domestie Bills of Brchanp,
: ttißyrtiOArcaor itfposrr,
. . SAKS NOTES AND SPEC!*, -
• AiRBST, pirrsßtmaii, pa, l
, : -fVOotwettflju mads on all the principal dtlce thronah.
• wir/It* Pafud Btttae. '" • •’ apjifoly^
■r*S?7---a OBis RT. O iTr > gte
. «S%-.*.v'i-:'.' psoxa a' - BB|
.. STfltW OOIfSETS ARD HATS,m
- BONNET BIDBOh’S,
r FTiOWERS, Ac.,
NO. «’ MARKET STaEET, •
mrtllydfc ! PI7TSBUBGET.
1 & & A C. P. UARELB,
: •• ‘r • .'Kti'mcmEta or
. panrnso, JOB AND ALL EETD3 Of
W G- PAPE K,
- Warihsiu*, So, at WeodStntti •
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Kae» baa«fr» «* market prtt**. myfclile
-JOHN COCHRAN® BRO.
Iron lroß V*bUi, Vault Ooon
WihdtfirSfcuttcn, Wicdow Gnuili, £e„
' Sind and 88 Third Stred, ;,
(BetwmfFooaaßdlfarktt,} : . PDPTSOGRQH,
Ryn «&JsMd fetti&ty*>fi near Pattaw, foacyanfl plain
ell peino««.> JWtlcnUr atUntioa paid to rn*
cloi^Oniea^'
g. ratm>
. PBIBITD; .7 , :
ATTORNEY'S AT t* A W
\ , 7 -lIW
soMcitOßS.ta cn&ncERT,
’ T i », ,AM«C , A.hl&>dfc, lirtea.
o>Cb2locttoaavßaßptlx:<Baiistn0 > Cb21octtoaavRaBptlx:<Baiistn aaycartof Northern
WtacaMtav: •:•
wmatttndtothepvrcheimaed Saleol Bsal BstaU, ob<
talnjaaMflparflO.'Boadgand Mcrtgaieea. eeldydfo
wnu«a»^pov ! JUO-.r—;.-f—~~.^..^-wufiosioiMa.
BOBLNSOH, BINIB k ffIILLEBS,
Anb hachmists,
WABatSaTOS .WORK s;
Plttsbargb. Poena.
OHlee r tV0,71 n.rb.t lircot. . j
. KanQfoOtereaUliladaorßtaaaEQrincraad tfiUSlaebio
r Work, fcteeta Bonci > and Sheet Iron
. . . Jobbing cod Repairing done cc abort notice. T^r^sdydto
- . WB V Bt'A XT «&•;'ISiU N
. - BUntrf»c*nrer»fca4 DeaJoiVu ill kinds of
TOBACCO, ■ amiFF Aim CIGARS,
JLVD.
. TOBACCO; v
OBmcreftiMtUlfieldStrtttcxdDiamvi&jßey,
- » • TOTBBPBOH.PA,
BXOHANGE.
SIGIIT BILLS DBA'WN. BT
: : -:;; ; DtJSCA9f BBEIUIAB ’* CO., :
ON fUBOOTON BANK, LONDON, U? fiUSUOP ONI
-- -potmu smaniQ andjtpwabds./;
ilao»)&flson;theprindpaJ dtterindteinsaf Frtaca,
Baighfw, gflihwa, fitfimiiy, Rwifiimi other Ccropesa
ftttee.ttWtenfijiHibttiMxd.fbrnlfl'liy
- . WU. IL WttLUMS k 00, . .
JOHN &. UB&~
M.® RCHAN T A.I Z. O R .
80. 4S JflarHet Bt., Pittsburgh.
A gfjod assortment of Cloths, Ousuaiu,
Vurums, Coimo V*o J dl goaJf'rnlUßJe fcr pofleaißur
veer Jut rreatraL
... promptly Sited, la the latest itjUspf the ut.
• gngdydfe: .: ■ . < •
t _ CARD,
•/. ; J. .fICOTT, Dentist,
. II AS'removed to the house lately occupied
- fey Pr> WnuA.Wsrf| No. STSTeso street, (acmlh ddej
third door shore Head street.
Oflfeeßgowtoct9i:K.tiU'ar.M. . . apujdfr
■ i i* mm~iz.Ji.ir. irccucwa
Ptttabtirgb etaol Work*.
: “ CTOfTEUS* BOYD Sc CO,
MeimftftteWtiOt CUfll JUgg4 aIso,SFBXHa, PLOW tad
'•'* .:- A.B»'BtSEZ(.OP&INaSied:AZLSB,
. -CartkrJEflMmJ Tint&retU, AtfitorpA,/*. ::
' . nut ■}QT&7»~.± m . -,^,.^^...^.^,.^...,,.3.1. IDfIIU
• T X>. B. ROGBHS Sc CO,
urtnuomsMoy..-'
: BtfittMaiproTSd Psteat SUil
, . v. Cultivator Teeth* - . 1
. Comer Sim and #r*t EirtzU. /*..
jnflfclrdfcs
BAJbBOADBPIks COMPAHV.
Jonptl Dllnrortb _Di W. c, BldwaU.
* four, Baf/i U SmU.) ■ :■
- a - KmMcrauuw- •
BAIt ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
, ‘ - AND BOAT SvIKES.
- Comer, of W elter Street end Cherry alley, .
*■*' ««i£irate 1 rnronmna. rnrf>M
4H3EKR3T H. COXiXjUTB,
Forwarding BBd Cosunlasloa Merchant,
' HO) WECmOJUJi DXILXBIH
✓ Cheese, Batter, iSepde, Fish.
u-: AaA TxoAvca Gauntly, v- ■
■■ • »w> ~ yfc-tt-IRadffiral.; . .:
- MBRtfUJkrTtr TAZZOH,
>• JTo. Jfrr St. Clair. Street,:.
' nrgaupson. pa.
.. wwnina■:.s. < •• -t ■ ■
v Wand Leather Storo.'
D. Kaxpxnucjc & soirs, No. 31 S. Third
,b^n »Btt^«sdCO»taat«ts T
fcr XSD, BALTZD: BPAKISn HITES, rrjind
Tjcnm’ Op, Txnnn* *MCur*
6p<»«» b*t tcms.
lUtfciertratotprW wU Ufirretn a,!,, m uka, fo
S'SSSSta! o '!' ' fe * Uw * , ™«<»<ifd«So«t4«!H'
wwomawa.. - - .jatSJjdfo ,
Fob Ourta haw on 4«d
kfplcaUllttM krwtnitQli ,ra U «oUbr thflb«T«l
ntdfaf pBTpOMI.::. : 1 •-
IMIMH>-.,v:. Q£Q. g. HKttr* --
'toreHra£d T vrhieh-l
fu DtUcWwiiU.'i
j»rctwritam«tt« pobUgnm. !>,» »bT»mIL
HJlOtttaltUlSrtMn.npntortlT. - • - •
atnatwl i Ota a ;
«ffll).MttlH»**ipnMwß^ itmmrm Eunb
rmwaunmliimif tnVcmi,riiisek n, an
; J4O
-“aopu*. fjdiicis—Xho cnJy pUcsto oil
JIVSRY AMERICAN ehouJd understood
jtji tbo mb of filxnaa. -Xa ordtr to become adepta,l»t
Ycnr boy*eotaaaaeejouor. We have on baad anottei'
client, «fa-and Mlable artfcle of BOTfl BBOtGUTiS.
- «bkb are Jmt tbe thing* for beginner*.'They are aald *t
■-jffKrwneTi -i - - —nt fe*P*t«* . . OAMWBIGHT* YOUNG, -
[■tjfotf it-'
ft'Mfitraffcctoxy to Pittsbn
7* r .l - gpua
gpmat gtitats;: —.
SEWING MACHINES
n l3
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fiATBi lUPEOTBMSPTB
MAfSTJFACTHRER'S PE.ICKS,
Meter’s Miraculous Yeruin Destroyer,
TOe Only Kmeds in the TMob nbrHSure tn Exterminate
Rats, &I:ct, OocnoAcaxs, Beat, Arrrs, Uosomoxs, Pleas,
Moths, Holq, Oaacr Woaiu amd Oi»kt Xitaicre, fto.
50,000 DOZES SOLD IN ONE MONTH.
Tbme Celebrated Remedies hare boon exteadTely’Qsed
for tw«nty4ro years la all parted Earopo.'Und their ml r*o
nlons pomr bare beenattcjtod by the CoaiUof lUasla
Fraoce, Eogltnd, Austria, ProMta; BararU, Saxony, Belgl!
an, Holland, Naples, Ac, and thrtr Chemical proporUos
oxamlnod,andapproTsd by the most dUllognUhed Hedkal-
Faculties all orsr the world.
Their dcstrectlreness to aU kinds of moio and IneecU
hsa been certified in this country by the Dltectors or the
radons Pchlle Institutions, Planters, Tsmers, Proprietors
of Hotels, Warehooses, Maonfactarita, end by verlnns dls
lafnlshed private citizens.
Nnoerooi Tastimpalala and Certiflsafes or the of
these Samodles can bo seervat the Depot.
For sale, Wholesaliani Rctafl, by the Inventor end Pro
prietor, JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemist,
012 Broadway (cor. Houston at,) New York.
General Agent for iheU. States and Canadas, FREDER
ICK V. RUSHTON, Druggist, No. 13 Astor floats, end 41?
Broadway, KewTork,. .
For sale la tills city, wholesale and retail ty-R. K. fiEL*
XERS A OtX, eorner Wood and Second sts4 joS.FLEMtNO,
Owner Diamond and Slarket it. BERKHAM A M’EEN
NAN, Allegheny. , deSiGindfo'
AMERICAN WATCHES
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
AIVZS2B.ICAP7 WATCH 233.
Wo would most respoctfully call the atten
tion o! the pobUc to the American W'atchcs now being ei
tsnriTelT Introdnced, the manufacture of which has be*'
costa so firmly estabUahed that entire confldebc* can lw
platod epon them as tale and correct time-keepers, both by
the wearer acd seller. •
Haring been appointed tVbotesalr Agents for the sale ol
these Watches, the poblic may be aiaored that wo eau nil
themat the very lowcet cash price*.
• We hire also a very largo stock of3ILVER and PLATED
WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRT in sets, imh ss tV.rral,
-Garnet, Chtneo, Jet and Paintings.
Our assortment cf CLOCKS U nntnnally Urge at prottat
comprising some beaaUfal patterns or EIGHT and ONE
DAT PARLOri and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY RB
DUCEDPRIOE3.
«U>ck of BogUih end Siriu OOLD and
lao,, » 1131 °* oQr °»o importation.
Alab, Watch Uaken* Toole, Materials and Watch Olasrea.
BEINEMAN A iIBrUAU,
Ko. <2 Fifth street.
HOTfiKOSI HOTIIBBSIi fIOTUSUSIjf
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Wmalow'o Sooth
laggyinp for Children Teething. It h.u'so equal on earth*:
It greatly fedlitstsa the proeset of toothing by softening the
gums, reducing all lDfiaamatiaß— win allay peln, sod j*
tare to regulate tbe bow* It ‘Depend • open It, mothsr*, U
will gite rest toyonmlr**, sod rsllaf and health to yoir
Infests* Perfectly #*fe«all cases.
This rateable preparation is the proscription of one of
•be znoatexperleoctsl and rhflfnl female Physicians la r7ew
Kngland,and has been ot*d with nnrar-felUng socecssta:
tnfUioh* ofease^.
; W*» bwUere It tbe b"«t uni mrt«ri ren;o,iy in th* vrrM, In
»lla»»tfnj«it«ry nl Dl.rhM.ln Children,»l..ih.l I,
teelblsgct fromi any other cans*.
Iflife aad hnl tb can be ertlmated by dollar* and eenta. it
is worUrite weight In gold.
HUUooa.Df bottles are sold every ywr Is Uw United
States. It Uaa old and wdl4ried remedy.
PfIJCB OIfDT £5 CKiTS A EOTTLK.
_Aa~Uone genuine ualrta lie fee-dwSo of CGETIS A PEE*
$!N.%Ve* Yorktlsori tbeoauta* wrapper. ~
- Sold by Druggists throughout the world. ‘ '
DII.G2SO. IL KKYSKBrAgeotfort'Utafcnnch J
. Jc&dawlTfcT ;
- CoMHoMBAMEfuIca tho mass of the people,'
whatpTw tbo mansard «d misanthrope ■pbUcac.ptNTsinay
•**to4becoatrvy. - Eltow than agtod tbtng, kt Us mrr-’
its be dearly dmaaattatrd, aid they will not bwlfet* to
ghw U their most eotdlal patronage. The me*en bare ah
rdiflpllhe jadgmgutef a pbjalclau concerning tie
Times or noaTETTAK’S BITOfKS, as tsar be Been In the
jsnaenso qoaatlUrs of this stattdnea that are annually told
la every section of th* load. - It is nowxecocnlrcf as gmv
wrenwtoaUothCTretoodlas jet derived fcr dtWMoaof
the digeetire organs, tocb as dlsrhoea, dysentery, dyspep
sia, ana for the tartan fey an that arine from derangement
of loose portions of the system. UoetetterV name is fed
becoming a household word from Haloo to Teies, from the
shares of tb* Atlantic to tbe Pacific. Try the article and be
satisfied.
. gold by druggists and deafen gvoerally, everywhere, and
by nOSTBTIKB k ShlTd, rasmifactcrcrvsod proprietors
18 Waterend M Front streets. j*23:dfcwT
THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND
Miff DESTRQYEIL—The < bat aod cheapest note*,
bold Remedy la tbaworid. 81ispl« tod pleasant luap
plitatio3,cab|tc I Bo4o{ftttoal iottsruaUs. A beautiful
•efaatiflc external curative, applicable for (be relief orpalo
at any time, lnaoyplaee,io jury part of the htuntn sys
tem, laid enJaran circa instances. If jea pat this Plater
anywhere, If pala la there, the Plaster will stick there aotn
thopela ha rubbed. The Plater magnetises the pals
way, aad
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WDERB THU'PIASTER
IS APPLIED.
EehamaUior, Lamenoes, Btlffoeo, Debilltj, Nervousness,
Necralga, Dyspasia, Cooghi, and Colds, Pains and Acher
of erery kind, down-even to Ooma,-are immediately relieved
and, with a little patience, pemimatSy caret, by the magi'
cal influents of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It U tbe aim
plot, sorest, ca&et, pleasantest and cbMpeat remedy In
•xistanc*. Ita application b nnlTcroi—equal!; to the
strong man, the delicate' woman, and tbe feeble infant/**
Tb each and all it wilt proTO a Balia tod a BUuiog. Its
use is agreeable, and without anoojanco or thooblo. IU
pric* l» «lib la the reach of all—rich or poor f all may hare
It wfao;are sick a d suffering In any way.
. FADHERE aboald be always supplied with lbb luialoa*
ble PLASTER. It wflj b# tlio Good Physician la any
household, Rady at all times, end at instant notice.
Pot eptnair-ilyhttla boxes. Each box will cuke eix to
eight plaster* and soy cbfld can spread them. Prico U
eeats a box, trith fbi« and plain directions. - '
D. C. 2XQREHE Alh M.
: 'lnventor and ProptieUr.WWalkflrst-New York.
■ 510 RE HEAD'S MAGNETIC PL AEIKDii sold by all drag
gl*U to avmydty, town and village of tho United States.
•• pafcoodkwlyiiP
..The .Health is tho most important subject
to which the attention cxd be directed, A little pamphlet,
entitled‘‘Aflcldo to Health,” pnbllsbed SyB.L. PAHSE
BTOCK A 00* Wboleeale Druggist* corner of Wood and 4th
fts-j Pittsburgh, pa, and which say be had gratis from all
the agents for Wilson's Pills, or 8.-L- Fahnestock's Venn!
fue. It contains a great amount of naiol infbrmatJcm.—
It is worth rtadlog. ; • , Je2frdAwX
. To uxjfD broken ware of any kind yon can
ret Dodgeeon's Diamond Cement at DR. KEYSEK'S, No 140
Wood .tract, . .plswawT
•" Px, Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash.
Any quantity of the aboTe artlctee are tor sale at redoced
prices by DB.KBYSEtt, No. 140 Wood eU, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. CHAMOIS Skins of a good quality for sale at
PB. KSYSER'a. 140 Wood et~ aplfcdAwT
FOURTH SPRING STJITPXaY
OP
JCST received tho first two Piano 3 of onr
Fourth Spring soppiy of tbs above celebrated znaon
betnre. Tbeyare superb.'lnstrument*-end maitbntbe
heard and seen to beprcnboacedEUPKalOßlN EVERY
RESPECT to all efhu make*. Tor sale by
v , JH.KLEOBR A BR0.»
-joI4 Polo Agrati lor fltdawey'* nnrlnUnl Piano*
FalrOroonds-vLeaaa.
THE BOABBOF MANAGERS cf tbe ■ A -
legbeo? Comity Agricultural Society will reeeira pro.
po»el* at tbetr Regular .MboUoc, to be urldohtho LAST
IMNE6DAYOF JOLY,ISS»,at JOVclock, A.M, for the;
Lease of Around for two DINING HALLS within lntlrnw
'elo*ar*Jntke 9th ward, for fire yean, at the annual rent
of one hundred and fifty dollars. Leoew to provldo their
own building*. The decs for the Hells will be those peris
tifthegroundificiir corered with tbe bolliingsof Mrsn* •
Price and Johnston. ; For.foil partienUra . enquire ©filin'
Secretary-.' ■ B. ECIIOTKIi,. Jn* •
Jal«3tdalawdtd ~. Alt'/a'. Low, No. 137 Fonrtb street. r ;
iW ffpjj itreti.
4 -N UNf REOEJDENXEO BARGAIN; fig
J\ —A desirable three storied .-Brick Pwutay^g.
House containing clems rooms, with double parlors, marble
fgeftgss. gas, bath, dem and all ibe modem improvement*
totstaotially and tastefully built.. Tbispropernr is situate
on the elevated part of the Second Ward, on Third street,
and wiiibo sold at a gnat tecrifiee, via |&ooiahand,bal.
anee h> mtss equal annual paymtnta. Apply forfartberio*
formatiou to jeT:lmd P.H'K.MARMW, 191 Pecs st.
. TOflN RBSKIM'S NEW BOOK—Tho Two
fj P»tca,bdng Lector*# on Art audits 'AppUcaUonto
Decoration aod hfannfocture, -by John JhaskiD, M. A, aa<
thor of “Modern Painters," 40. - • •
- Xlemsfits at gosutdogy, a Treatiie ou the Orcera] Prop
ertietofVafgar,byGea.JlclDtofbßfeLßn.tt.D. Porssie
it . - -. DAVISON'S, 63 Wood st. -
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TOR SALE WITH ALL
ASEX. H. BESS,
go. 96 rifth Street.
Threats.—Two men who owo property near
; (he corner of Cherry aod .Strawberry alleys,
- eamo before tbe Mayor yesterday stating that
they had bean informed of certain desperate wo
men there, who had threatefled to eeton fire and
> burn down tho honsjes of such as bad laid a com
plaint against them on Saturday. Tho two men
aforesaid brought a woman named Caroline
; Helper to tell of a . conversation which she had
heard. . All sbo could say was that about two
Weeks ago she had heard at night twj men in an
alley talking about setting fire, eto. She didn't
. know who the men were, and ehc could not see
their faces, because the gas was not lighted.
; This was cot at all satisfactory to the Mayor,
and i he tried lo find ont something more.from
the woman, boe did not BqQoeed.; She said she
had nothing to dp with the :had wpmeD ;ln : that
vicinity, nor (Bd she tlesireto have. She appear
ed to be afraid (o tell anythiog lest these mad
women, who hate been taken out of the dens
there, should retaliate upon her.. Nothing could
be learned from Caroline and she ws* dismissed,
and there tho case etanda.
Assault ASD BmutTwrrn Istbetto Kill.
—Edward Czsrnielki was ;afresled, on oath' of
Joseph Dtllman, oharged wtth aasaalt and bat
tery epon said complainant wiih a knife, a stick
and a piece of iroo, ioflictlhg damage upon him.
Czarhiotki was arrested . yesterday. He Is a
Pole; He had given balltn answer for the same
offence before Mayor Morrison, and was not held
inPUteborghj * '
Stabesd.— A printtr .of this city, formerly
of iha y«f, wM ftttbbfcd In New Orleans
ly at VprinUr’a meetfog, by a man named Kiog.
the Vonsds tafliotidi it > wuMhooght, -might
prov* fatal ■
ptslmrg!
' PIaTSBTTBOH:
TUESDAY MOBUING, JUDY 19. 1859.
OFFICIAL PAJ'B.K of tbecitt.
aocl Jiew items.
ukea at
caurt Optician Eio re, No. 53 Fifth bL, yea ter day.
nr stra. m shade.
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Trl-W«ehly Gazette.
Wa shall commence,! this weak, the publica
tion of a tri-weekly edition of tho Gaictte,
whloh we will furnish to subscribers at $3.00
per annum. As many of the daily mails hare
been cut down to tri-weekly, this will afford our
fronds an opportunity of accommodating them-
BelTes to the change in their, mail facilities.
Dtcuiims Toucntso im Ciusess’ PiasEso.n
Y iT rTi” .I 0 ' 3110 - •* Urn. eow ro‘ S
month. .. to the arm. on which tha LawroncorUla
"VI* rociis«nd .treat.between
? mn ,trMl * nd C«mo-
P.*7«d “ lCf °" 3aSsa
Pink 1 na?d <>f ‘ h ? h.wrcncoTtlle i Sh.rp.bnrg
fndtM R N^«n P t“ i °? was dbrniesed withoSt pra!
jadiee. Nevertheless the company has thedecisioo
of the court and the right of way to tho Cemetery rite,
and that ui all they a iked for at p recent.
mfo *«»W wilt not, therefore,
hinder tho Uyingcf the track, whleh Is already down
about one-third <ef the diatanoe between St. Clair
street and tho canal. The work will be pressed for
m!^r! th J C ° CW £ d *M ergy ’ Md tho hundred
men now at work will speedily complete tho iobT
follows^ 0 ° f thß C ° arl “ t 0 Llwre ° Cßir i»o *« iuT
In the matter of the Citizens PaHtoger Railway
! Co “P“y " ilh th ® Borough of LawrencerUla. 7
, [°L lh J ft»«*.—Tha coart adiudgos for the
-l th ‘ C ';?: RaU «J»Ior the purpoira of Its road,
16 feet in width on Butler street, lu tfao borough of
LawreneeviUe. Beginning on Bntler street, at tho
w *°£,?L d “ lr v Mt * here lt be B in> at the Greens
bnrg 4 Pittsburgh turnpike road? tbenco alone But
ler street and the road which is tbe condonation of
the same In to tho Cemetery gate, a
distance of 5002 feet, or thereabout. The<£p Rail
way to oso and occupy sixteen feet in width of But
ler street aod its continuation aforesaid. And the
court doth fix and adjudgtj.the rate of compensation
to be mado by.aatd company for tho mo ot said street
and its continuaUon In said boroogh and the terms
on which it shall be used, and the mode and manner
la which the same shall be kept up by the respcctire
parties as follows: ■
Tho C. and P. railway to use and occupy for tbe
Kses of their road sixteen feet in width ofßau
reel and tbe continuation thereof, tho said rail
way, to paro with cobble stones eighteen feet, or one
half of the width of the street and its continuation
to the cemetery gate as aforesaid, as soon u the
borough of LawreneeTille shall hare paved there*!-
dneof said street and its continuation from tbo
month of said street at tbe Greeasburgb i Pittsburgh
turnpike road to the cemetery with cobble stone in a
style to equal the paving by the railway company :
then the street to be kept in perpetual repair*by the
said C.P. railway company at its own proper cost
and charges.
And as soon as thowholo street and its continua
tion as aforesaid shall be paved, then the use and
occupation of said street and its continuation, by the
Citizens* Passenger Railway Company shall not be
detrimental to or inconsistent with tho
free, full and unobstructed use oftho whole or the
said street or its continuation for any and all of the
purposes for which it is now a sod by the public
And it b sludged, that the Petionor and Respond-
I ent in this proceeding, each pay ooe-half tbe com.
t , Br th* Count,
should tbe borough of Lnwreneevaio, over whieh
wecao excreijono legal coercioo in the premises,
fail, faithfully to perform its promises mads in open
court in the premises, then this Court will entertain
a motion to rescind and revoke the order this day
made and mako a new one. *
T £® fijw® «« «P*n Coart by the bor
ough of Liwrencerille were (among others) that
raid borough would pare the street for tbe same dis
tance as the Pasrcnger Railway; parent the same
time and in the same manner.
LAWIUUIC&riLMi A SnAJtr3BCR{J PJ.AXE ROAD.
.. Tfaederiaiott ia relation to the Lawreaccvitlo and
obirptbarg plank road ia as follow
In the matter of the petition of the CiUreoa’ p*a
wagerKalltray with the tawreaecrille and Sharps
: borg Plank Road Company.
The petition reproewita that for the purpose nf it*
road, the C. P. Railway willl* compiled in ahoot
1C feot of theaaid plank road.
No further reference than this i* medo an-i no
more minute description ia giren <?f the "cortion” of
ihorlMk road the iwtitlonwe will be ocmLeiled to
cto. What number of feet, ianot designated ia tbe
petHi..n, nor the distance of aay line in length. The 1
sixteen feet tneiitlocod lo the.petition is d M crii/ti»s 1
of breadth. Tbo length of this plank road mey be
estimated by miles, tbe argnment of the petitioners
ia confined to abuot 1200 feet In length by 15 feel ia
width. The plank road 1$ a corporation, an entirety,
a unit; and toe petition treata it »o. Sixteen feel'of
the whole distance from end to end of the plank
| road. This tiew is strengthened by the words of tbe
I -Act of Assembly* which, in describing the routo of
i the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company, contin
ues- "Tbeccototholawreacevillo and Sharpaborg
Plank Hoad; thanco along raid read to the Sbarpa
•borg bridge." Thia description embraces the whole
distance or length of tbe plank road, as described (u
the charter.
I will not decide tbe rerious quostioo, whether,
under ibis law, one corporation can swallow another
corporation, piecemeal, or must swallow it whole; or,
In other words, whether the powers of this Court are
exhausted when one order is tpede and its judicial
functions ended. SofSeo itto *ay that If the Court
adjadges on U fractional put of tbe road. Us order
will 00l corraspond with tho petition, and if it rboold
decide upon the whole of, It, than our decreo will not
correspond with tbe facts.
If no order be now made, and another petition
hereafter is presented, and wo aro called upon to ad
judge the rato of compensation for tbs dm of the
residue of the.'plaak road, the record will show that
U has been adjudged already, although the feet will
be otherwise.
I need pursue those difficulties no further. In the
case of tbe Greensborgh & Pittsburgh turnpike road
they do not arise, as nil that will eror be wanted was
taken at once. Tho respondent alleges that do effort
was made by tbb petitioners to agreo upon terms for
tho use of the road. If this be so, the jurisdiction
of this court has not attachod. It is unnecessary to
•decide this factual tho court feels constrained for
■tile reasons already given to di«pi<» the petition
without prejudlco .to eitbor party.
This petition is dismissed at the costs of petition
er*. hr the Court.
pimouacn a obeexsduho tuespike.
As it respects tho Pittsburgh A Qreensburg Turn
pike Company, the only question raised by the par
ties in the hearing of the court, was os to the powers
of the Legislature, under the Constitution, to grant
an easement to the Railway wherft (tbe Legislature)
bad already entered into a contract with the P. A G.
Turnpike Company, giring it a franchise abore and
beyond Legislative control. Tbe Judge answered
all the questions raised at length. Ue said that he
considered tbe comtitntlonality of Acts of the Legis
lature like this to be settled, and that it was no longer
a question. Than followed tbe—
Order of tha Court/—The court adjadges for the
nse of tbe Citizens Passenger Railway, for the pur
pose of Us rosd, sixteen feet in width on the Greens*
burg A Pittsburgh Turnpike road, beginning at Cly.
mer street and running thence along said Turnpike
(o Butler street, in the borough of LawrencevUie, a
distance of twooty-rfive hundred and eighty feet, or
thereabouts. And the terms on which said Turn-
Slke road shall be used, and tbe mode aad manner
t which the same shall be kept up by the reepeotir*
parties, lx as follows: The Citizens Passenger Rail
way to nse and oconpy sixtoen feet in width of tbe
Greensborg A Pittsburgh Turnpike road, and to keep
(he same sixteen feet in perpetual good order and
repair, at Us own proper cost and charge, Oom the
date of the rendition of thisjndgmont. The Greene*
burg A Pittsburgh Turnpike road company to keep
In like perpetual good order and repair, at its own
proper costs and charges, the residue of tbe eaid
Turnpike road, according to tho width of said road,
as prescribed by Us charter.
Where any change In the grade of tbe said Turn
pike road Is required for tho ease or convenience of
the Citizens Passenger Railway Company, H shall
grade the same in width from water table to water
table, said grade to present a surface flat enough for
the ease aod convenience of carriages and wagons
using the road.
Tbe use aad occupation of tha Greensborg A
Pittsburgh Turnpike road by the Citizens Passenger
Railway Company shall not be in anywise detri
mental to or inconsistent with the freo, full and un
obstructed use of the whole of the said Turnpike for
any and all of the purposes for which it is now used
by the public.
And it la adjudged that, tho petitioner and re
spondent iu this proceeding each pay ono-half tho
costs. Bt ran CounT.
rtw weets Mawo pnbllpiea aleUeririil
teabjikfeiesdS»i Willlam*p©rt.-W«’could sea
nothing iu It to excite tho in ef tojr oat, and if
there was any thing oojast or a&trae in it, ire
did Qot know it, neither; we are' cure, did our
correspondent. Ia justice to those who think
there was an intention to reflect upon persons in
Williamsport, we admit the letter below, and
trust that St will bring an end to (he controversy
as far as we are concerned:
WnxuMSPORT, July 14, 1859.
Editori of Gazette—la your paper of July 7th,
find a letter from your correspondent here, contain
ing a glowing description of our town, which might
be -deemed highly complimentary, did it not contain
aeevere reflection and on ill-concealed fling at somo
of oar oldest and most esteemed citizens.
In tho remarks respecting tbo Miller trial, we find
the followiog paragraph:
"These coses bad an importance beyond their real
merits, as it was designed to make ha assault ou the
County Attorney, on whose evidence the indictment
was found, and thereby take advantage of bis official
position. By reason of disclosures made by Miller,
perron* of prevumt high ttanding were Implicated in
counterfeiting transactions. Attorney Roberta suc
ceeded In procuring the conviction of Miller, without
caliiog the County Attorney to the groat chagrin of
the opposite counsel.”
If the whole truth ware known to your readers, the
phrase “prerioue good {fondin/’ ooald work injustice
to no one. As the facts are not known, en explana
tion is necessary to render full Justice to those for
whom it Is intended. 1
After tho first trial of Miller, tbo District Attorney
referred to, took a statement from him inculpating a
Mr. Ensworth and others, including some of the
most respectable citizens of this borough, in the
counterfeiting business, and -on his own letter to
Qovercor Packer obtained Miller's pardon, which
letter contains this sentence: "I hare succeeded in
Inducing Miller, after his conviction, under promise
of pardon, to make revelations respecting partus
here, in high standing, tnctnding a Mr. Easwortb,
who Is concerned in large business; and Ensworth,
although guilty without a doubt, cannot be eonvlotad
without bis (Miller's) evidence.”
Miller was produced accordingly, and iastoad of
appearing at the United States Court to testify
against Ensworth, fled with hitwife to Canada West
and there made an affidavit containing full disclos
ures of tho reasons for making false charges against
persons bore, and reflecting somewhat discreditably
on the attorney. For tho publication of this affida
vit the attorney brought a libel suit against parties
In this county, ou tho trial of which they assumed to
prove the truth of the affidavit. It was then proved
by two witnesses that the attorooy was at the river
bank, at midnight, at the tiao Millor and wife fled *
that he confessed after his release tfcat-dreiad, in
vented falsehood for .tho purpose of procuring a riaxZ
don and deceiving the officials here. A letter was
produced, directed to Miller, duly post marked, in
which the truth of the affidavit is admitted, and
says, “in consideration of what I hare dono for you,
your lips should hare been sealed forever. I forgivo
you for what yon have done, conditioned that you
keep mum for the future. Keep out of the way until
I shall have sustained myself iu a libel suit, whleh I
I have brought on those accursed affidavits of yours end
| Kate’s, when I promise you an ample reward; but if <
you betray me ia the least once more, I shall have
you caged for the ponitentiary." This letter was
proved to be ia the hand-wriliugof tho attornoy, by
a cloud of witnesses who are well acquainted with
bis writing here, and by a number of the best experts
from'Philedetphia and other parts of the State, in.
eluding members of the tame church to which he
belongs, end men of the highest standing in the
county.
The indictment was fouod on the oath of the at
torney, who accompanied the Marshal and bis posso
to Canada, and at Bam; swore to tbe charges, upon
which the parties were reclaimed from the Canadian
authorities. It would hardly amount to an assault
to expect that under the foregoing circumstances,
Roberts would call the couoty attorney to tho stand,
especially as no other witness bad charged aught
against the woman, or why any oqo should be ao
cused of retaliation or taking advantage of his of.
ficial position, is passing strange. It has only re
vealed the fact, that Roberts did 00l wish to use the
principal witness in the case, after confining the wo>
man six months in jail, for prudential reasons which
the public can ooly surmise.
After the conviction, Miller, nodcr advice of his
attorneys, made an answer under oath, replying to
an attachment for contempt, in which be narrates
his reason, for not appearing to testify, after his
pardon, end reveals *ll the circumstances connected
therewith, which the Court tfased to hare read, and
afterwards burned, thus shielding th* attornoy from
the effect of the oath of Miller whom he intended to
uro as a witness against others, including some of
tho most usefuleod cnicrprisiDgeiihensofoar town.
. Tnt Central Boabd or EnccaTion held a spe
cial meeting last eTcolog.
Tho minutes cf tho previous meeting were read
and approved.
Tho President etatol thet ihe object cf the meeting
»■« to bear tho report cf the ccmmittoe pa teacher*
and salaries.
The committeo submitted tho following report in
regard to the number of teachers to be employed iu
each ward, which on motion of Mr. MoCollUtcr, was
accepted, and tbs committee relieved from an? fur*
ther cooilderatlon of the subject.
_ *kst Ward— Ono principal, oue two in
grammar Department; throe Intermediate dc: fiv*
Primary do.
Second Ward—Ono principal oco assistant: one
Grammar Department, two lutermediato do; four in
Primary do.
Third Word—Ono principal, o&e assistant; two in
Grammar Department; five |q Intermediate do, ten
in Primary do.
Fourrh Ward— Ono principal, oeo assistant; one
Grammar Department; two Intermediate do; three
Primary do.
Fifth Ward—Ono.prihcipa!, one assistant; two in
Grammar Department; four Intermediate do: eight
Primary do. **
Sixth Ward—One principal, ono aitistant; two in
Grammar Department; four Intermediate do; seven
Primary do.
Seventh Ward—One principal, one assistant; one
Intermediate Department; four In Primary do.
Eighth Ward—One principal; two in Grammar
Department; four in Intermediate do: five in Primary 1
do.
Ninth Ward—On# principal, onq astuUnt; ©ue io
Grammar Department; two in Intwmediatodo; six
ih Primary do.
Colored School—Odo Principal, on# Aviutant, ono
Janitor.
Oo motion of Mr. McCollUtcr, that part of tb# re
port which related to th# High School was post
poned.
Tbe salaries of teachers wen fixed as follows:
Principal, $500; Assistants, $400; Grammar Depart
ment, $350; Intermediate, $300; Primary $250. In
the Fifth Ward, on# of th# Assistants w«* allowed
$5OO, and one in the Intermediate $4OO.
The salaries for Colored School were, for Principal
$OOO and Assistant $250.
The salary of tbe Secretary of the Central Board
was fixed at $450. The Treasurer’s salary, remains
as heretofore—ihree.fourtha per cent of all the money
paid oat. Janitor, $3OO.
On motion adjourned.
Bajk SriTHfEHT for tho week preceding July I8tb:
Qtrcula’oc Epccfe.
283,916
602,960
289,687
137,720
212,660
228,330
217,840
1,808,9231
1,324,938 I
« LntM. JSpaduT
389.550 1,805,615 62M98
329,2961,501,919 320,251
131,158 928,562 273,395
65,006 593,014 65,159
77,906 744,139 96,431
108,646 691,149 220,749
30,399 690,622 129,431
1,052,191 6,955,020 f
t,025,986 6,944,782 1
Bit Pittsb’pb
Excbaageß’k
M. AM. “
Citizens’ «
Mechanics' “
Iron City "
Allegheny 11
Last week...
Increas©... 43,935 26,205 10,238 15^988
Decrease...
»»»*■• ”«'ar SjJJJj-
otb,r Buiki
$ 48,303 I $121,1741 $88,940
Exchange 103,710 30,537 28 859
M. * M 103,141 72,323 41,721
CltUena' 9,207 10,679 11.734
Mochanlcf' 14,016 17,538 25,527
Iron City 25,538 534 30,141
Allegheny 25,266 8,203 33,088
$329,841 $266,888 $200,008
Last Tfoeb... 278,487 225,404 273.013
Increase 51,354 41,484
Decrease J I 13,605
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Mb. Kjuuur.—Wo are requested to say that
Mr. Bare/ will glee Ms lessons in Horse Taming
at the stable of Mr. Rocxar JI. Pattsbjos, on
Diamond street, commencing this morning at 10
o’olock. As a specimen of tho testimonials in
his favor wo quote the following from the Cleve
land Leader, of Saturday:
“ZTorre Taming. —Wm. H. Rarey, brother to
the great Rarey, is now in the city instructing a
large olass in tho mysteries of tho taming arts.
In tho morning, he took iu baod Mr. E, G. Wil-
Hams' stallion, three yeais old, whlob it was
considered unsafe for any person to approach,
and In a short lime rode him into the etreet, and
then tho borso was moaoted by two men, who
spread umbrellas, rattled pans, cto., about the
bead of the animal without any fear or vicious
□ess being exhibited on his part.
"In the afternoon the class were shown the
method of overcoming all fear of any object.
Mr. H. F. Clark's black horse was brought in,
wbioh horao showed great fear of an open um
brella, newspapers, etc. In an hour the horse
allowed an umbrella to be carried In any posi
tion about bis head or body, and as for newsps*
pers, be didn't care a straw for them.”
F
’atal Sea Sraoiia.—.A laborer on the Pm.
eenger Railway, near Uaad street, named Robert
Welsh, died yesterday afternoon from sun stroke.
Be tu observed to reel and stagger, and fH
taken (o hie home, in a court off Hand street,
where be died in an hour. Dr. Dixon was called
and used every means in his power to uve tho
min, bat in rain. We are informed (bit Weleh
Asa a daughter Ijing in bis house just at the
point of death. The weather, yesterday, waff
dreadfully hot, and the wonder was to as how a
man oould work in the sun at all.
, Bdd&ki Deara—Mr. Joseph Bottoms/ao old
and much respected citizen of.WoodriUe, Ho
gerTo township, where he hag kept a grocery
Btore for the lest ten or fifteen years, died very
suddenly on Saturday night last. Be appeared
as well as moil, with the exception of a slight
headache, mIU about stereo o’olook, when he
was taken with disease of the heart—to which
he has long been subject—and died before 12.
Heleares airifo and family to mourn .his on
timely end.' •>
:- firs corner sloho of the Insine AsyiamwiU
belaid to-day. The cars willleare the station
-near the eas»Uo-dey, at 10 d’eloofc ' This train
will gb -iptdaUy ioeonvey 1 to end bring bhek
then ffbo pay dainty go.
Telegraphic
Jl^7 1 , a — b.„ Uu. following *aai..
tiostJ new* by the steamer Indian, which passed
Qoehoo on Saturday; . r
Padi3, July s—The official condemnation by the
French gonrnßmt of the .rtld, in lho Pnri.
*® rm " U>*‘nepect for p. pM r oral 7i rt of
SXST’ KmpaSrN.p.koaW
The Sfontttur de Bolojna pablliU. -r„,, r
Count Cavcmr to the Jnntn of Bologeo Cr "
Kiog Victor Emanoel would not accent th» S
Bomagneerith Piedmont, bnt mil <il r J, tu»R orn^°
Xood^f ’ h ” rOrPO " ° f ot, * bi =« T '»Hao
~ <; ' !1 - P * IIL! “ r '* '0 obierre tho frontier, of
toe Rhino, wui be to Cantonment by the 13th inst
il will comprise 160,000 infantry, 12,000 eavalrvand
400 canon. *
Tho London Tmst Vienna correspondent says
tnat something onnsual is going on between France.
Russia and Turkey, and bo would not bo surprised
ir Aorkoy was to tarn against Austria. Four Rus
sian corps are already on a war footing. All the of
ficers on limited leare hare been ordered to join A
levy of recruits are expected.
EfratAjrp.—Lord Lyndhnrat made a speech in tho
Howe of Lords, strongly adrocating vigorous mens
ore* of dofenee both on sea and land. He regardod
tho assertion that France had no wish to invade
England a* nndeservingof consideration. England
might lire In perfect independence of French for
bearance, relyiog only on tho vigor of her people.
A Fourth of July banquet took place atSL James
Hall. The London Consul. Campbell, presided.—
Much enthusiasm prevailed, and the nsnal toasts
were drank. Mr. Dallas, the American Minister,
made a speech, in which be compared the position of
Italy lo that of the United States in 1776, and ex
pressed a warm sympathy with the spirit of nation
al independence, oxist where it may. He proposed
a sentiment to tho same effect.
Charles Vllliers has beon appointed President of
the Poor Board Law, with a seat In the Cabinet.—
Mr. Gibson having accepted the Presidency of the
Board of Trade, it is rumored that Mr. Cobden will
be offered the Governorship of Canada.
Ihdia asd Cura a.—Nona, and other leaders of
the mutiny, have been defeated and dispersed at Ird
wan Pas*. r
In Cochin China, the French troops have defeated
the army of Aniam, and captured a fort mounting
twenty gone. Tho loss of tho enemy was 500 and
tho French had 14 killed and 30 wounded.
ZiSQest from Europe.
New Tonic, July 18.—~Tho steamship City of
Washington arrived at this port this afternoon with
London ana Liverpool telegraph!* advices to the 7th
Inst. She stopped at Cork.
Tfco next battle between the Austrians and the
allies it was expected would take place on the river
Adize. --
, It »u reported that the h&d
I ®«cn requested by tho government to preparetoctP*'
! ry arm ament, r
Aoeo»» ni declared in a Itatoof siege.
„tB3J@S3J / ° nt3 ' Marlrl, M l riJ.-Cra.ola quoted
Liverpool Colton Mart, I, riersdoc.—The sales-f
Cotton dnrlng yesterday are estimated at 15,000
bales, nearly all of which was sold to tbe trade. All
qualjtiei hare slightly advanced. The rales to-day
Ssjsr " tim ‘ t ° d “ B'<,°<’b*'"’,h" 8 ' <, ° < ’ b *'"’ ,h " m "‘* ;
Market. —Breads to Sa goner
“J ,w dull. Produce unchanged,
town*— by telesTß P h {nm London to Queens
r The Paris correspondent of the
London Times says that the Mlnlstef of War and
Marshall Pelllssier have had another conference for
P^rP^ 0 ° f J°° ctrtin E measures to complete tho
I organization of the army of the.east. An eighth
division la in conns of organisation at Lyons to re.
joforce the army of Italy.
A telegram from Trieste, dated to-day, lays that
the advices from Naples to tho 2Slh ult. announce
thet legal proceedings havo been taken ageinat t
tadb^muL''"' 7 “ MMrin *' “ d “'«*> «n»t,
h " U '“*"' S f ">“ Ancon, to
Gen. Calterm.tlan Imd taken oommand of the
town and declared it in aatato of eiogo. A general
disarming of the citirens had been ordered,
i °[ >!>» Sardinian Admiral to the peo
pie of Messina had been issued.
Th. Paris corr.apond.nt of th. London Times
saya that letters from lb. head qnartors of Prince
Kopoleon state that another great battle wee expected
to take place on tho Adige. .
The Austrians an belicTed to hare 200,000 men
m the line. * ° <
£ Ftweh battalion was organising at Paris.
lUUabfe information had reached Vienna that
Garibaldi s men had violated Tyral.
PrlDce Windischgrats baa been seat to Berlin to
acquaint the Prussian government with this fact,
hut inch on anosd mediation eonslitn(ea a part of
th. nlumaium. Is not Franc, entitled to reply thet
cue cooditiraa of peace ought to be proposed by all
th. greet power. coojoinUy, and not by Pras.ia
•lon., and that inch an armed mediation rn.de by
• single power Is equlralent to a dedaratioa of war’
and bet when to maintain tho Austrian posacseion in
Italy, .German army of .million men shall bapnt
In motion to attack Franc., can the Palmerston-
Busael Administration remain Indifferent spectators
of e new confederation? The English ministry will
most certainly not allow a new war to begin without
first exhenstlng all its powers of persnaslon.
FniSkfoEr, July 6—lt is stated that the propo.
•all made by Prussia on the extraordinary liuiaw of
the federal diet on tho fth, warn thafollowtog:—
First, the junction of the ninth and tenth corned’
ermle to the Prussian army. Second, no appolnt
mept to the command la and of tho corps d’armle.
ThUd, the placing of all tho reserve contingent
force in rvadtnws to much.
Btwru, July 6th—News bus been received from
lienoeo thet a corps of from 3000 to’ 5000 Tyrolese
chasseurs bed been threatening the Valtelline, but
that several columns of Garibaldi's and Craldun's
corps had repulsed them from Odessa aad Canton, at
the Stelvia Pars. *
Il inild that the TjrottM reficrtd wtotlt in too
oapsament It ii reported tint the Tjroieje were
defeeted and Tjrel l. T .<Ud bj Geribaidi'. corp..
ft intandj to prepore to the dial In virtooof tho
treaty of I enire, vbleh require. Gorman Statu to
fptaraolco ooeb othere German torritcrr, to acnd o
German army into Tyrol.
Koeauth hu ismad a proclamation eallinir tbo
Hangarian nation to anna, to atrnggio for liberty,
and anaonnud that be, would eoon be among tw
TaolaralJde Roue dUcarses the possible compli
cation* of the war. Prussia, it says, hu called oat
aa army of 300,000 moo, which will be reinforced
by tho federal contingent of 150,000 man, and it is
with each an eaormoa* diepUy of force that *he
propose*i to offer her mediation to France, and to
baiten the conclusion of peace.
Bostoh, July 18.—Mr. Wn. Holmes and wife, of
ftew Orleans, who are now stopping at Plymouth,
were tarred with a writ of habeas corpus to-d»y, re*
to deliver np a female Blare, named
Mari* Qaiklna. The bearing of the oase ha* been
assigned for to-morrow. Maria hai been-brtmght to
this city. Her chief complaint i* that ebe ha* to en
joy lea* liberty et the north than when she wo* in
New Orleans.
Boston, July 18.— The Committee appointed in
Uie meeting of the Suffolk bar, will report resolatloa*
to-morrow in relation to the death ot Mr.
It i« understood that there will be a public faneral,
and that Hon. Col. B. 'Cashing will deliver the
enlogy.
July 18.—The Bask StaUment for
f ICthshow* a decrease of loans
or 91,012,000; decreaemf eirenlatlon, 1844,000: 1n
5752,000; ‘ increase of deposits,
*7OO, OQv.
6r. Louis, Jnly 18.—The river has fallen fi inch
es within the last 24 hoars, and is a till receding. All
the upper streams continue'to decline. Weather
clear and hot.
. Louisville. July 13.—The river has fallen 4
inches within tbo last 24 hoars. There is 3 feet 8
Inches water in tho canal.
Citt Lois.—Those deelrcas of securing com*
fortnblo residences within the corporate limits
of oar city, ebould give attention to the trueteo
ealo by Mr. .Davis, on the premises, next Thun*
day afternoon, in tho Bevcnth ward. The clean*
linees and pare air of this section are unsur*
Eassed; and certainly these are the two most
nporlaat elements of home oomfort to the house-.
keeper. Tbo terms are very accommodating.
Biwiihoham Pnopgnrr.—This afternoon, at
8 o'clock', Mr. Davis will tell, on the premises,
sixteen building lots, favorably located In vari
ous parts of this flourishing borough, whlohwiU
soon be made bat a festminutes transit from oor‘
city. Whether for bnsiaess and dwelling im
provement, or for profitable investment, theso
lots will be found among the moil desirable in
ail Birmingham.
Tuc Morris brothers, Pel! and Trowbridge,
the famous bend of vocalists and instrumental
ists, opened last evening, at Apollo Theatre, to
,a splendid house, notwithstanding the dread*
fully oppressive heat. Their programme is good
and their parts well performed. They will ap
pear again to-night, at the same place, in a new
round of parts.
Abbxved.—Rev. J. A. Staney, formerly pas
tor of the Beaver street Methodist Episcopal
ohurch, Allegheny oily, and who left for OaUao,
South America, in April last, as a missionary,
has arrived at bis destination with hie family,
and is engaged ia his pastoral labors.
Attkbtiojv is called to the sale of Stocks and
Bonds, this evening, at 8 o’clock, by P. M. Paris,
in his second floor coles room, 64 fifth street.
PaisiDßHT.—The Iron City Trust Company's
Board of Directors met on Monday evening, and
elected Mr. B. P. Bohmerts their cashier-
• Ir is claimed by the agents of the new Pinkie
Sewing Machine that for manufacturing in doth and
heavy leather, or ail kinds of family sewing, it now
stands without a just rivnL - ; +.
Mexican MuffTAsa Lu'zxmrr.—lts wonderful
effteu end consequent popularity—perhaps no arti*
ele in the history of the Valeria Mcdica, ever ac*
quired the same p atronage, was-subjected to the same
naober of severe and different tests, and met with so
few failures as the Mustang Liniment. It has justly
a Panacea for afl external Wounds, Cut!
Swellings; Sprains, Bruises or Eruptions on Man or
Beast. It bre far a msdklne of surprising virtue*
that physicians are compelled to prescribe it j sad
from some remarkable cores of Chronic and DUtorud
xhcmatie caws it has naturally attracted much at
tention from the fist scientific minds of the are. No
family can afford to be without a bottle of the Mus
tang Liniment in the house.'- Beware of imUaiionu
.The genuine Mustang is sold byau respectable
dederein all parts of the world.
V; " ' Bixws A Paw*Proprietors, New.Xcrk.. .
: Also, Lyoufr celebrated Insert Powdatv: ? ■
riHEESE—IOO boko W. B. Chceac.betore
V/ aad'fortale'by'B.DALZECL A PIN; 81 Liberty et -
4X HAMS—I 2 tcs. EvansStiwiftfe i
aC-anfftrsdet?: pjSB WAZ^tJfZMKII
Commercial.
• ~ COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION rOS JOTsT
J. Dicxgr, VtP,aa Paim* J. B. Ccssuy* J. 3. sjt.
ugm. B. Pimpa.
W«iklsa«Tiewor(hePittihiugli market,
Cl* nasburgh Gtarcrtf.]
/ . ' . Pmanaa, Tcessat, Jnix 19,1869.
There is no animation In badness circles, ami many bod
nui men are trailing tbemeelrcs. cf the qnlct time to *up
off to tome of the numerous Sommer resort*. ■
There ia tpt-liulo change to note, except the steady down
ward tendency of breadstntfi. The wheat and rye crop* of
the country haT» been gathered in good and
(be present warm wetihur, interspersed with'showers, Is
Jnst the weather for corn and potatoes, both of which are
coming forward fleet/. The rains last week came very op
portunely, as corn wa* beginning. to soger for want .of it.
The money market la quiet, bat the demand is good, ami
ue Banks exercise a close scrutiny In the paper submitted
to them. All tbe strictly Ho. I psperia taken by the.banks,
r*?®*™* hot ontaido operators manage to get hold of a
r!?—.- *[S° *5* r * «f P*per» which is accounted good, at
E **t«ra Exchange continues.
< J r * w »*par, and the rates ooUiie range
sslaSsSH?- fMsssssaa
weea s2,4uu.uoq iron New York, and ticn rw>, nur m
—nearlys3,ooo,ooo. Thl.c B nit«t^il!S?? n ?S e £SS
eooner or ister be felt, and the prereot , ?*
to the pinching time? to *** Um} * • vnM«
Tho foUowlng Is a comparatfre atatamcntoT th* r« n .-
tfronlsn Pry Goods at New York for the week *«J{g2
Sot tho Week. 1857- ISSB. ibso
&ter*d at tbs port- $0.34*403 $3,203443 $3,889103
C.180.4M 2476414 3>BsS
Entered at the n0rt..555,6G7,815 *25.510,532 $62454430
Thrown on market— 61474,014 51,OCONTO 03433,863
The money market Is ;wUhwn» toy quotable change thi#
week; bat lenders are rerjr cautious and cone bat prims
piper la negotiable, the etreet rstee nstfagn 5090 wnt£
anonm. Ptm-desa abort paper, doable name, howarer, U
and some choice names hare been passed at 0 0 cent.
The banks are discounting to aboat tbo extent oflbrfr re
ceipti, and there la no press tor money, which it ease of no*
eass when the aocority Is ampin—ffhlla. W. Amsr.
Tho money msrkot bu shown few feature* orintoreatthfe
Thors Is Tery littlo movement in general basin ms
thus far, jis opening haring been delayed somewhat by a da
rtre to hare the Boston trade sale pass oil, pterions to (ha
commencement bare. There has been a moderate demand
for monby daring tbo week, end the market has bean fmlr ,
•appliedat 6@3>£,and from thatapto6ocent, ateordlnn
to the staodlDg oi the parties and the character of the aecn
rlUre. In paper there uan Increasing disposition in fetor
of abort paper. We qoote prime eadorted at fl@s>4 « csat
tn , 4oda) , ,and 6J4@r for the rery beet, np to Besot
fcrgcod name*, bat not so wall known, 4 toO
x. Com. Adv. *
Tbs late failure of Chamberlain 4 Co, of Cleveland, la
canting a good deal of trouble In Northern Ohio. Eonrral
fiUoreahsToelroedybeeastroooDCed as the reenltof that
disaster, and thePiqoa llsgletsr anoonoree another saspea
•lon at Urbana, aa follows: y
We learn from a dtlsen of Urbane, that |be produce and
cotnmlaeloo hotue of Afoigrove, Wiley A .Winslow, f«Ued
last Satordsy. Tho liabilities of the firm are supposed to
amoant to slso,ooo—lafluro entire. The boose is said to
bare endorsed largely for the firm of Chamberlain * Co .in
the same bcriaeo, at Clevelaud, which has also failed. The
| ueetia e» aaid to b« sufficient to pay all liabilities.'
earnney Is again accumulating bn Third street.
actloa of the Indiana Banks, hiTlag ihrther dj.
of Its circulation,it threatens to become
burtbeneomo. TBfcpspcr Is eownneorrent in Keatnck/and
Indiana, and la Ohfitegfept Cincinnati; and as it cannot be
rent borne to edraatege/n9teß c aa do nothing with It ex*
cept p»y it oat over the circulation. This
domaad It not equal te the sopply. gomo?JPia«'t«i-r» are
now strongly In favor of fixing someday in the luimedlkto, i
futnee for throwing it out, and although the majority are 'l
not dlsjored to adopt tbU measure, Ju»t yet, the teudency j«
anmistakeebly In this direction.— Cin. Car. * j
Nnroairucs. J O I, 14, p. Flour-dull bot unchanged-
Corn-dan «t W@9ic. Mom Port—nominal, at $15,600*16.
.5. The stock of bacon being nod tlo demand Sir.
r ir * ctt “ ,T0 ■tranced to 7@7}£c, for shoulders, tod 9
jg* l * - b»g*r, with a firm market, owing to the light
Whisk, to nominal; tbr *u,.p’j- i* largo and tho demand
ltmltrj.
Thd Wheat market oj-eord 6rxn lhl« morning, bat there
Hitle Yorkdiw
jwtchee were rewired, It bocarae ter, doU, and dedioet 1<»
• About 17,000 bu. of all grade* cnaugad hands, at *1,16
£M6 tat new No. 1 Bed on track; $1,06 tor old No. 1
510. lor No. 1 Spring; 6I@C9& for Standard Spring:, and eoj
fjr No. 2 fcpricg. Moor Is doll and drooping. The Coro
tnitf ket opened quiet; but after tbe newa or animproTemont
in New York prices was rocelTed,lt Lccamebuoysut and ad
~ Z ' A^oat bn. of all grade* changed bands
at hr Cannl afloat; C7@7oc. for No. 1; 64c. tor No **■
and 60c. for ttejectcd-*H ; 0 etore—tbe market cloaiogaul.t.
'•aU were doll and InacUre. Bye (new crop) sold at 80c.
Iltdfs acarre and firm. Wool qolet. A lot of Tory extra fall
blocd Merino »m sold Unlay at 41c—tbe highest price paid
Ibis reason. Old Potatoes are Tery dull, andlower. Green
Apples scarce.
St Lons, Jnly 14 —The demand for .floor Is limited and
confined to the local trade; snparfine *1.76. Thereto do
change initho market for wheat. Corals in moderate de
*nd firm at :8080c for mixed. Oats bare declined to
60058 c Precisions are InacUre. Hemp | v dnlL but prices
are unchanged. Wbtoky to In moderate drasaad at 21*£c.
The rectipto during tbe last 21 hours include 3,000 bethels
Wheat aod 1,000 do Cctb. Pastern exchange Terr scarce at
?£®l premipin. J
ASnES-rPcarlsarednllatev^QQ^caabiSGmu'MlfeofPota
***** been mad# at we qoole at 4}&35. Sod*
Alb, aeeleof SO? tone at 3J£,4 me*.
HOTTER A EOae-ibrr* u no Hotter cfToricg ia b&U, bat
the retail drtUri are will npplted wjlh roll from the ecuo*
Iry.■ nd erere taillat at IS. Eroiare<iaice»s*rc*,aj before,
end ere taken readily et 11015. ’
BKANS—U.bt» I* ■ Hradr demand for Small Wlute, In
raall and wequote to tho small
way. lets coaid not te eoldat tbefeflguru.
IICCKWHEAT*—we continno to note sate* of Bockwbrat.
ami (be m«rk<t hu been tolerably wrU cleaned op; talc* la
larae lota at ao J in ibe irnall way at 70©78.
BACON—the local ioqairy ;■ ateadlfy kept np, bat tho
market la unchanged. We qoofe Sbooldtra it 7«* for
Wmern, and for. Hams Jo*.£®
10& and Sagar Cared do at 12J£@12i£ . **
BROOMS— litre is a eery steady anaand, and tfco re
-2S!!!7e?£s?£, Ul “ 0 j ; dt ' lW *i2 ft: n,rt of common to
choice at and fancy at $3.60.
BDCSWa AND TDBS-Tbo factory pries* (aab, par
£??«** New Brighton are far Bocketa SIAO
*M6@sMB?ldoe. Froraetore,bnct«b»
*“s“g* Q *g»Uway.tsl,76@s3, o O.
1 Manila Bcpe,roll, 13 c* ft (Manillaßope, cat, 14 0« ft
Hemp Rope, cctL, 11 e 9 Ibjnainp Rope, cat, !2 c «i ft
Rope, coil, U c ftTerred Rope, cot! 12 ea ft
9 &|packiti^ Yarn,cam 1U c ® ft
BRDCORCS—ManiIKIWO. Vdoa. *
87 «** fl doz. Hemp, 70c.
COTTON TARN&—Tb« market ia steady at the following
quotations which are corrected to dale: ‘° B
Hot. 6 to lOlndcsive SO e ft ft
a 13 21 e 5»
80. 13. 23c*in>
80. II 23c$lft
NO- 15....re....re.. ~re2S « ft
Mia
80. 100 41 e ft dot
80. 600 -10 eft doc
g®-«» 9c*dc«
No. 700-.—™™.....
chain, anxoL 26c « ft
. I>o do white, 23
to 35 cot*, ale “
Do' do 38 lo i4c 22c “
Coverlet Taro—™.. 23c 44
Oaodlewick. 20c 44
Sal? Wo^tft
No. -_27 O Ut ft
No. 2B c VI ft
No. 30. »«?lft
rm.
No. 800.™ 8 c^dox
No.9oo™„ 8 cWdos
No. 1000 S c doe
Twina 21c ft
CauiJdDS ™..16c “
Family Batting. 16c 44
Batting, No. 16c «
Do No. £, 14c *«
Nb l 1 - _
Mn u ,
• CAUDLES AND SOAP-Candica onumawuiS^^L.
»Sn!Lna d,pP 22 11113 ■daman tine IS-gi^Soep
rwuslna U before, steady at 6 for common, 6Ufor Palm,
f» Sawysrt ToUet A Castile, U&ulor Sawyer l *
Chemical Olive; and T for German.
, tocal demand; qnoUHoni ranee
tba bulk being at 6©BU, and teftrior 7U.
DBIKD FBUlT—the demand bu (alien off altogether, and
we bare no quotations to give. ’
FEATUEKS->prtmo Werteru are eelliog at 45, on arriraL
aad In aaall parcel* at 41; tho nmoout otferios U oct laree
and the demand la limited. °
§& Ir °“' twlulf n ”
h ““Wwl, With a stoidj downward
I ® u V‘ OM to ol liule BerTiee lu
. 1 I £ “ l tbey 6 ® t>morrow. aKt of 200
bblaSuptreold jeaterday f ro m flnt hand* at $5,60. and thi*
Moagbt more, we think, ibanaucha lot would bring to-day.
From •tore,quotatlo*e rulo at $5,7636,57 forSuuer
*«*«"!«* for FaonTdo, fidiKS&rrf
that tren»
bato been oaioat a lower currency than our quo-
T«2wt I £"; th> !Vfr * Wr vtjpply of Oats, and aalea are
readily made at to on arrirei; from atore. ulei at tags*.
SSS aiffi but holders are ftraat
Ire iSSf 1 lot, , fro P ,tore * AW la not yet (Q market, end
SwS.A“ BC#of *^ wire ‘Twto at 85@W. Brnii li not
to any extent; we quote new gprior at 75 In
«^wa CO i!. tfln “. ct,gol ia Southern Ued and White at
«• lot «» buib prime new fcffiS
mo !i eT ? t ? and ealee of-Sugar at
IfsSS “V 1 *?*?" “ *0 to the city tradVand
tKf’ _ to country. ,Coffee ia Him at 18®12>C and Rice at 6
iiV™ 0118 Um * " h 8 mado * •fiiSISS.«
lii foSIOWiDC ,h “ potation, for wrought
SSlncbare l}4lß*OreHreSf 00 rt,
g “ U ”* ■■ ~8 -
,« . ft l -dS :
% “ZdP" *-w *
to th# curtcmary dlacoun t.
Sm£aViKßSffiS!r»!rt a «M M ton.
, n 7*,, ““ * Dry Flint Uidee ara ateetfr at
Broea coaUnue
reSJTII* 1 ntrei? father there le not much aettrity, and no
3SA52saSu b ukM “
—ge
abtin| toather |t ft34@37
..-imii.iini ,1.. VXHfttffi
«k i £ [ t^.Tux* a *' r ’ Ka lin ‘ ,4 '
at* l *?? kcolry; sale* to the trade at
$l7, and to the counfryat SI7XOOIB.
OH'-oJe*rfßafln*d Coat Oil at $l,OO, and Lubricities at
Urd Oil No. I il Ann at 90®W, and LtoerffrduJ !t
»' «
eap3-ibo» toothing doing *eed. Ia
Itmotbywenotaataleortwaaiarw. -•* • . - 10
d “ = “ d ’ “ 4 *"*
toSsl and sziatolouiz f«V
frafly cent discount off, .
fc.YHHS anddn steady demand at $l6O B
.h.Gre,; ibjrerebu for .h l r m ra t
ICM l * te ' *“* u* >—■. ~ fcr.
WTEESBWB.
TbaoU .UclnUly ca now. .boct It;, rirft. Th. ire tv
will be *0 low that navigation must U aespaaded within a
fow dsya nnleo we have tain. Tberewere3foet7inebeaby
the tustol mark yesterdsy.
nigbtwiihafullloadj- fibe will Uy cp for repair- .
. Xbe splendid steamer Vixen got taint night.- She bad a
fine loco; had ee much at ibecouid get through Glaa Boase,
where the stack for about 6 boor*. The vixea-wUI not
probably be able to get out again. , . . ,
The Jacob Foe wflf take ed rentage of th e u tti« rise recent
ly made from tbeebowere end wUlleereifladaycr twofor
fit." LOUIS.; . . .
The Bile will leave today for Cincinnati and the Mariner
for fit. Louie. Thar are both well offlesred. Oapt
late of the OaeJ, an «*»ll*n t nao > is Captain of the Nd#l
and Dravo is at home on the ttariosr. - 1
All the hoars tbak'ware stuck^aSQltHßcti-^hare col
through. F*
HotlOTtoßnUaetiaiia Coo^aetois.
1» h toftrSi
. Yoxr » fej* f.nn* r exit* M 0 balxx Flour
SXO bbto. -When declined; ulsshOOObaib;
white Coni Qrarfcries £3^OM
,?**“•» Boa** fioUl Mascowdo S^rc.
Bd. wSkx ' Freights on Floor to Liverpool
tral Bonds MtohSP 110(4 *Bs DMaok 4*n
'tral%£; sySH.? BB ***" &}f: New YcrkCea-
OaieM* Cblre«Sfs? 0 J? elx*awss>Ttrgtal»alxes
P^aS-i^E* 3 CfentreUl; Or..
, Caemt* • • -,«V'
fortberdecUne; price, *ss>3*?dtoa s 5 >3 *? dtoa
flue. Wheat offering freely at* or toTt« lor snper
■feeady *183085. Oitadepnvsd andUwSvx o4 - , Cw ' a * s
at 1.U015, There to no change In“?? aoi I*°**
stead, m 24. Bacon Mwto rantiSe la
«msumprirmorde r, ; xa! rt of shoulder.
%&***>*»«>.« <%. n-i.»SSSk I^ -
Parur ripen, Joly 13,—Floor continues qulei win,.,-*
change in the prices; receipts, howercr, Bear cVrSSJ
23aJSSft eff(,r, ** t * a » M » without to tbeg£
*iS^ 7^i!®Voß?:n ? OMd f,K 7* 'Kyo Floor'b«Sr«t
Erf?'-?}* 0 ' uh Penas,lrani* Meal solo at £175. Wheat
Bunxoa*. July*lß.—Flour dull; Howard $5,75 Wheat
clowd dull, ud quotation* are 6c lower; of whft* *r
tUOSWO, Md red u *Vts@ 1,33. Cora lo4p. bSog -
quoted«tB23B3furwhllp; jcllo.2@3clj» rr . Hciiroic
SkotUJJ. Whhtij «u f Joib
|jYDH»fI AXAGfIETIC POWDERS,
ww destroy Garden Inters, CodarxuJia, 8.-d-JJujj, rkai
T Mo'M, and altptxUofUic vermin Had.
gE importance of a reliable article of this
SSI. . Iftl* powder to the only
nr of which wiU sxtermiuata them. A comp**
Sue Society
dred. ThtoSt »*■ TT,«^ nd °i Pl*nt rery aoon dropped
from these InSd.ra. cSSuts'f,^ ard , li * elrßl 2 l bteamp*
torn. b,lfcß Ljon, „d f£sLl . LSSttSSSSYSSSSSJ .
&r ra vsa~“fs
fisasiSK
JSfS^^SS^S-SSSiSSiS
“Ms. SSIroiSSJ st? 1 ??™’ 3 i U J *°- 18ii - .
It i* Free from Poison.
“b. i>» ,„Sm .11 taiS™ 1 ? ?«■
fita"*'" ~‘ U ‘ Lr “'‘ ‘■'’"‘"•“l «•& £V i££*2
house-keeper must bam adirecttii.
tor«t In as. mid® of this kind. Reference can be:J,
Iho A*tor, gt Nicholas and Metropolitan -Hotel*: to Jncca
of the American Institute; JamesGtmJoa
Bennett, GoniTTlnfleld Bcott, Cyrus W. Field,. L. 11. p«te£
of the Fire Points Bltafyn, it, io. Jodra Heist u*s.
“Th • dUcorenrof prof.Lyonij of n*l!o!i«Tia&cr»ne®>-
Tbe,rann«rs\Clnb bare tested it thotoUirUy. TtwiUdce.
troy Jocuat* grasshoppers, ams, moths, b 3 and all vermin.
QkßJan plants can t» preserved; and bouses tuado puro.’*
t^ I 3S ! *SS W^J lOTr J l,^l#lbroD fi b Mcsaa. iIAENBff,
* PARK to hare it sold mronchout
Mad; tdrjrtlyd.- ilocautious! '
, . “N*w YoaxTlTSfbaler Btbj IMJ. -
in rotirlßg from business, I hare euldSll my Insect-
Powders and Pills, Letters Patent, and the wJfeta paulir
tag thereto, to Messrs. BAR.YRS i rAMC. tr
a7ulr > oad thefn*.-’;
u to aoy other jwrwn*. the rvucln
Md effaettaearUdeUpot nj> il tin c&nulstcni, and will con
Unao to bear my uuce. LYON*
Rat* sad rntcocannot lo hsnmrilfr.sn^.ni
killed by a Magnetic Pill. Order then any trer-
•Tu Lyon’s Poxder kills Insects In ■ irlce,
But Lyon’s Pill* srßinlx«l Ltr rats and mice: ’
Sample flasks, ISeeutL, lejjnlar iJzea, 60 ctnUand fLO3.
Fo.luw directions. Vxt frttlg and therouohl’T •
BARNES & PARK. -
13 and 15 r«k Bo*, J.’cw XcrkJ -
Also, tho Mexican Mustang Linimont.
feSLoosrdXwCmT ® .
Groat Alterative and" Blood Purifier!
23K* S'WA.YNJhi’S t
TUIS old established and invaluable rem*-‘
M r ‘bocurtor gcK.rbU.or King's Eeil. Ulcerous
Wtlte 8 welling,Eruptions or:he til a, Dutches or'
wM P *! oUltoat » °r Scaly Eruptions. iy£'
whlch srtsefrom an Impute of Hood. P*lc» lalis :
Bone*. Waakened and Delimited state or the fiystaaXri!-
«D*«llber.fron» along »od-protT4«c<l cue of oldaewcr:
l T^ nd “ •wwkb: Jyphilbf-tt* 'K«b of
wblcn still remain laths system, cr haring: swallowed a
SS^i^? 0001 ofdn >S»» calomel, *c. f which may bar# gf.
feetadtbe bonescr their corertne, railed lbs perforteam,
which sometimes girts ri*e t« » chronic nkcroos
sod smsi l bones occasionally comesway. AltacJu of
autism in consequence of an Injured or abused OcEStimttan:
JoagstandiogiJillloasAffocliooKtlir Psloftnd the tickle,or
thoßlosud Face, always indicates or inquires the use cf
lau laTalnaWe panacea; or tbouhl the patient have lilcH '
coder sn affection ot the Spin*, Dropsy, Jaundice. or?J."
lowcoas of the Bklo, Chronic AGectiutu of Ihs Liter slar«.
; me, or wastiug of Fleth, Ulcerated dcre TtrosL Ilin
Complaint; Iq abort, the most Imthsomo arhl*h. 1
here pntenry other medicinest deflancs,as well ** tin
•kill ortho profsuica, for mure than a J&ZSr. =
baeebeeo perfrcily eradicated l>y this great V6£ulalis2t~-
3®“** It* *U Casta of eruption MLllrnh*,?*
™»MUoi irlli V
The two will core tbemoet chronic and ocwJlaateerunM*«
Sw^^oo' I*' 1 *' prl " of u, ° 51.53 I*rt«n£;3
K?mlt»n«. <0 * ny !»*«"»•.;«» receipt of
AKtCt.VTTERTnKMAr.KAnt'JCCHE ''
VTu that of Eliza A. Clark, No. 4 'Tfcntcu street, rwi M
n*Aa Ma ?gfs!* hUe aho rctidwl with Win.
l6th etrtet, 4 dOora,belo\T Baco.
option of eight j«r» staadiejr of tha •
cortlln «' sqrf&JftS
j-6,0110 tb « ***** Of tho h'.-od, itching and
ln theestmce. The most eminent of tleprofw/
ri» had blUdia accomplishing a cure. Dr. 'fcwATtrt’s Pa.
KsCca was efficient in nuking a perfect cure.
PreparwJouly by DR. BWAYNE A SO.V, pMJa.
DS-G-H. KEYSET HQ Wood street, /
mylTaUwT > EobJpcrU tot Pittacurgh.
lUCUABI)9Oii>S
1 11 1 B S I, I N b w S J
Damask*, Diapers, &g.
rjONSDMERS OF RICHAEDSON'S LIN*
lbc *, : ’. d obuiaing thaGENUrtns
GOODS, ahoold eee that tho arUclea they purebaae oro
ed with the lull name of tho Arm, *’ . • . - *
&ICHA&DBON, soys <£ O WD Ey. ‘
qoaatitteaor Inferior and dofeetfra Lia«na areWcoxL
a ? ki \ hb cf wchaiS
n °^* ea » who, reganUtea of iha injury thus
ca *&• Am#ric*a consumer and tho mairaihe»
roreriof the ranine Goods, wUI not readily abandon a ;
S^#2&SSBEsrjw
J. BUOWWE* 1. B. LOCKS,
.dgeot».acCbnf3iartroet. I?cw York. "•
IJ 11,0 GIRAKDLLFK
k!»2!^3SN*SX 1 S3S.S ids s “ win '
make lunnocet on lire*. li Ptttelrorgh, coDtioao so -
JMO.OCO, • •«
■SonliDg oadoabtwl USSliy
loiaraoce for life the bootu declared from
b-jlrMdjbx-rtrfgft, *r«t £ SSS£“
Tbo*. BiMXWiT, Preen; Jcha F. Jmwn. o
P„ Medical Kxamliwr, .office No. 115 IShVtrwt
WKI£ r |^fEL. , ?h th <? r lnfora to ym. BAKfr ■
W&IX, Agent for the Coopts;, No. 75 Orant street.
nyixtjq
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XTeirSupar ImptrUi Sht«t' :
«*pot th*Sett cf War; unbftcjßg• inllnuip Europe;- * •
•nd complete map* of Sardinia AajUU : - ;
'L la °p»-figpcr Imperial '
•be, 34x11 locbet; fomlihlngeach rtlUblegccgraphtcalin. -J<,
JormaUon as cannot be proenrm! elsewhere. Eorwleb* • * i
= - • ‘ . , W. e.TUV£H > gt#Upßtr, . . •
JoJ7] Cor. Wood and Sdsts., and cor.Sdaod ftlarfcetat.- • ••.
T ISLE GAUNTLETS, •; ' ■ " ‘'
LISfS OLO TtS,
Selling low ttitcroof
BuaoagiKiD jt co.
INVESTOR'S SALE BOOM.—Tho eab
tcrlbcr hiring rented a krzo for th* exhUh -
Umo ud tale of BitU iarmtof and labor-wring ilacMat*.
bo thrice• all tboa*who Jut# aaj to dlffpoMoTtoirito
blot call or «*a4°a^thod r modeU.aod howST dl*po»of •
t°? teat mabnabto twnS?* 8 B«'
aleoinTltca all thou who wlab to mto Umo and labor hr a‘
trlflbg expense to giro him a call and eximiao the articles
C l^;
wSrSthSiT 1 ?* •""•■CMrW.lglitataj.-iSIS'- ,
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&smul<] kslu they wll] p.y Oi» ai, fcr (In,™, 0 f c. V
hi ■ : .-ujanYu.«Bsiir. cST, •
A JUUVAI,.—ORGAN HARMONlUM—
rubaCribor* are happy to aanooaco that fh<*i ;
UAIUIONIUSIS, from the fiteterjof Carbart. Ketdham A •
£®-» *•» haw. canted aocb • sensation In iho •
mnaitel world, asd of which a specimen may ba aeen at Ih«* ■
L °U*™? Choreh, goremb ttmeVJjUr. £!$£J3S \KI
«xtraprdJtta*7 demand makasiheee instruments rt>£n naSOS 2:
Ktr* '
Sol. AgcoU-forOnlibyiA Kcri .'J-.
American ilute suhooi—With -
jO«w*od complete ni]o« ani eSßfciw, aa4 all ntc«i r
flwflotowiUjrat• outer,toyeaer ? llh» Uri,coEKS '
cfpcpaUrataic,amslrUiir of fclluut,
Ho»*. Pifca6oc. ferule by 7
nJ. »i- H.-HBLLOB, Q Wood Street. *
Coplec mailrd co receipt of IhrprJce ••
/^IDXLEBY.—We iayitc tbo aUnatioa of
V/ hcufokcepera Md th« trado to cor atoc.it of Americao, "
EBgUih*o4O«mM_COTIEBr. It ia ocroipirrsd fcrT«.' ;r
will t» sold at mj low v
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ICY USST ; “
i ' ICBCBSSM,
1 • • MBAT RAPES.'' • V -.- v
3 . ; \ WATBn COOLERS, *
Cheap ferthoithat t ij « l *ott.C«7Stow o aofwi? i
hOGfOof ... ■ - •
C; SlLIv bosojoir Dmmi: -=
•‘uri WmUmui' Moi W n« t£?l£3s2KS3k.*\f i,
cnolte U» OmitHonn,
<J •W?" ■»*» <*’£*£ ilte Si '
It. teriOMHTtortlwtll tewted ;
.. ■' K»aulat _
'mmtfsrsmm
amassment.v it->
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