The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 29, 1859, Image 3
itUMj. r, MWK*’<PPSaiOE OOPPEB UlLb AHO ' ,SUAXtT INQ- WORKS, ' _ PITTSBVBQB. - ' 1 . PAHK, M'CCTHDY A CO., ; VfiAjtfIWAOTffBEHS OP SHEATHING, 'BRAZIERS’ Ud BOLT COPPEn, PRESSED GOP BOTTOMS, Rateed Btill' Bottom*, Spelter Holder, Ac. , importer*' cod Dealer* in METALS, TIK PLATB > ) /fffKBI IRON, WIRE, AA Oogetantly an bead, Tinmen 1 * , il*chlA» Mid Tool*. k , • WarAou»* t Ifo. 148 J?ir*i oiuflSO Simndttrtet, • Plttibarfbi P«mi, wdan ©f Ooppar vat to cap deeirad pet torn. FM ..MoqoßPftoo.. am . KiIOriOfORIBS lit) DIUIBI IK . - OATS, CAPS ABO STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, 131 "Wood Street, Pittaburgh, . -4lav* now on hand for Spring Sales, as large - ccbptataaa asawbaeat of Good* m can ba band Id toy ' Cf.tbt aMtora dtte% boutitfog or f ÜB.BILK AND WOOL r VflAtaof«T3T7 ttyl# and quality] CAPS oferery quality .ha latoatfnhlona; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK,BON > :NETS t P»r»oDJ wbhlngto parchaae either by o WAotsbtf ct Rmn. will find It to their advantage tocall ■. taA Mtfnliu —. SAMUEL GRAY AND TAILOR, aV«. 45 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA n • Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and ->-!■ no* receiTlog hi*jSprlng stock of Cloth*, {Jualmera, VeiiloS*.and Coating*ol evorp variety and etple adapted " to the. beat dip and oonntrp trade, which will be mad, up .towdatwUbpromptnaaaanddeapatch, and at rate* u low a* at any other eimUar wubiunment tn thedty. fo23Jfo MoBRIDBJ Sc 00l ~ Forwarding and Bcrchanta, - And Agents tor the sale of Pittsburgh Manu ftctnna.. OoesiAiuitoQtaatid crdmfarLßAD, HIDES, •• HEMP, PRODUCE, aoUclled. Prooptatteu tiou to receiving tad forwarding. Wo* 40 Gommaretel Street, At, Louie. dcSAdfaf - \ _ Jr-U. OUniST V, SI. D, t - . ldS Sirctt, PUuburgh, Penna., Hatlqj bad the adraniagoaof Sartors College* auJ Hos pital*, and eevartl jeers’ practice, offer* bla prafauioaa) ecrricaa ta SURGICAL' AND MEDICAL CASKS. lunncn. -Rav. W. D. Howard. '• OoL Wtlaon McOandleai. fier.D.lL'A.HcL*Mi. • Han. Q. A. Wearer. T.ILBiIVE*I- Hon. T. J. Blgham. J. R« Hantor. - John H. UeUor, E*q: Jacob MjQolllrtar t Z*q. mytfclydtc -BTNA STOVE WORKS. « AL ZtS AN DB R BHADL B 7, UAsmamu AitnnuuatEitmT vaum or COOKING, PARIO& AND ABATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &a Solo Proprietor of , the celebrated Patent Gas BuENtNaand Skoks Consuming COOK STOVES. Olßoe andßales Room, nrl&lydfe go,#Woodat.,Pltf burgh.Pw. 2T. SOXeRASS Ae SONS, nyitt, n Foreign and Domestic Bills of Eichaore, OERTinoAns or deposit, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, • KO. ST, SUBSET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. BSLOoHcctlonamtdooaallthe principal dtice through iwt-tba United Rtatee. ap23-fcly fm ROBERT OBBi t&BA v. : UIUI IS HHB 'STRAW'BOSJIETS AMD BOSHET MBBOaS, FLOWERS, 'NO. W MARKET BTftEET, '.. ' . PITTSBUROB. 8. B. a C. P. MASET.B, nrt&lyflfc - NUOTACTUSXCS 0» • PBUJTIHQ, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of W R APPING P APE R. tf Mihottict Vo, 87 Wood Btr««t y PITTSSUBOIT,'PA. mjiiffe &ags biQ|thl at market pricee. JOHN OOOHRAN ac BRO, Iron Balllaff Iron Vtolli, Vault D«ora, ~- : Wiiidiiw *knU«r», Window fioudi.ii., ' S'a. Third Brett, (Detvoen WoodttdUukaii) pnTfiDUBGH, PA-, Hw.caltaßitVviuioty of tuv Pattern!, fency and plain talttbto brail perpow«.nPkrticaJw attention paid to «&• ckwlagOraTeLoq, Jobbing dona at abort cotlcw. mrft vm. —y. ©. run* • VANDEVBH St FHTBNP, ATTORNEYS A. T Hi A W _ lOLICITORB HI COASCERV, As. l. flUai'i IRodr, Dubwpu, Ism. JWOaflactlflaapKHaptiy made la any par* of Nor then for*, or Western Wbcwaa. Will attend to the parch—snl Calecf Beal Estate, oh- Ufalng Money on Bands end Mortgages aeldyub TM.aaoaiMea.— —,—i. a. wun ■itaaow ; wsjoa ana. a.0B1 ; fli04t : -I SI S fc fIILLERfc, POUSDEB9 ASD ttACHIfIIBTS, WASHINGTON WORKS Y. YP It fsb urg bY Peon a Ofleej Ne>9l Market street* Uumben** all kind* Gfßt*ftmEsgtne(.»a4 UUlilicMo ngOatHaprßtUroad Wert* Bfeasi BcJta » tod Bhoat Iron Jofcbfan and B*| tdooegn abort notica. aujftdydta .WEYM'A N A a ON. IhsafectanniadDeateralntllidodaol TOBACCO. * fIOTFF AND CIQABB, LBAF TOBACCO, v Oorntr qf&BuikfiM Strut and JHamomd-MUj/, _ PIVJBUUHQH.PA. •’ ITOREJIQ’N EXCHANGE. 8 IGUT B ILLS DRAWN BY DVHOINi BOBIUIAR ;* CO., Olf THE CfNTON BAKE, LOMBOK, IN fiWLB 0» OKI POUND STEEtma AND UPWiBDB. Ata>,BlUjontbaprfncfpal fHJafandtowoiof Fran:*, Belglga, ilofliad, flaraany.Bcatlaaiid crtbur European Stste*,r©iuiaat]joahtMand taraalabr -WM. H. WILLIAM* A 00 , eSklfsfe , Banker*, Wood strvet, corner of Third. OHM B. MB, MBKCH ANT TAILOR, Hq< fflukelßL, Plttibnrgh. A'gooi! a&eortmexit of Clotbs, Cashmeres, Vtsmtos, Colton*, and aH good* •nltabb (or gentlemen*’ wear, jut r*e*lv»d. c ArOrder* promptly flllad, la tb* latest stylt* of (be art. artfclydfc . . • - . . I. SCOTT, Seati*t, HAS remoredtotho hoaae lately occupied byt>r.- Wen. A. Ward, Kef. 218 Pena itrect, (•oath *ll*,) ‘third v OfflcglfoowfroaOA I , iit;tni gy, tt, ■'emapyit Pittsburgh Steel Works. : jo*rao,:BOYi> sc- co., Utoubctorirv of .Gift PIXEL;aIao; BPBIKO, PLOW aad • A. B.BTESt«SPBIKGBUkd AXLES, ’; VtrKfßotiattd TlrtiStmU, PtUibvrfh, f\ » )D*lb« lIOGKKS & CO.» ftofiri* Improvod Pateui Stool ChiltlyatorTeeth, . COnur Bt>umiTintBbtcU t PiOHunH, Hl. fcalydfc* •'•• - • • BAHi HOAD SPIKB COMPANY. Joupb W. C. Bldwtll (doceemrt to jbrfer;d Awtt.)) •• ' '"£ v% . iosoucToxoa vr . >i ■ BAH HOAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AMD BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alloy, .o»a>efe. - ■-! PITTEIIUKOk, PRNr.'l : TTITORY a. OOLUNa Porerardlng acd Commlaalon Merchant, - ' 4HDWnOLIBAU I>eHEBIH, : : - icboese, Bnttar, Seeds.-B'ißb, ■ - , -And Prodoc Gcnmlly, li»r ■ : la. Him bm. jantoin-’ - MEBOHANT TAXtOB, • Ho. S 4 St. Chur Street, . nTODDßaitri. OH and Leather Store. D. KnuMTtioi t Soot, No. 31 S. Third Mutot «a Ournot >tt , fhH»!slphU, bm *® *."SS **w*» apitosH niDra, Dr? «oa ertmJtlM P«to» Slj,, Tjirorf OB,T»nMrt" *ndOnj •*“* P*".**! «*»Oi l»t ura* *" ,l " ,00 «* OTatoa, for «bldi all , o i ß u. • - • nrMydto AIHUWUIJSAB9.—DJMUjjcr.ofMOWood rirntbuoafeaUTafaullitt drtafciaa,™™ k, which ruajjenoo.tr. c*Uto!imu..l!u„~’ I ha-rs Brandy which I g«r*«** tab* Jn™ gna ttfoT Btildiu.irhfch I «°°*“» E* l^ Lxy CT. »ho»ni *J aUIiM '■:. atp.a. coria. no nm,. GiiTiSio Binxiy, os Elsctso Maosstio MlfflßW*.**;**«T njnlirSloj tJß6olO*® , *”* l^ ,i ‘ c^ l S ,l t *fccrwCTaa Szsrte j—j^oisjtniHtasofimionm..; AddraiOr. aim: o PSTBSS; Ma-lto W<»j flarinnat,. p». »' ppqg OLP gy* Whave oil frapfl •mat tswroli 'BMW*Wj*i jM?»taii toad*iai /fapttotfl • . • • • oW b * -Um» fcuni "jfe^. ll ,»Wi .t~». ■is&ss^sxs^ss&^ss&sn- fe^f.g n i.y» , i ,,| i | a nndParfamergatPr. gCTßmußii. luvtxiZ '' nteat*T TJttonJv Ttom ManufiwtOly in Pitfator^i to rß.KXYtoi'a,Ko. llflWoaltt * glMtmt ibUunntmentaf eli kindi rfgTrhaMfcrMhUßK.Mvmu'n.Vo.Hflyoaiilrgtt Bwbbw—M» bat mortment in the city # oi> MSB. ssnu't, lu *x« a. miiiiii Spinal Hontta b x B v W SEWING MACHINES, N D K e for sale with all late improvements OASCFACTDRERib PUIOSS, bkbz. a. rhhd, Bio . 66 Fifth Street, AMERI CAN' WAI'C 11-Hies. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF a.BKaazoa>r watches. We would most respectfully call the atteu tkm of the public to the American Watcbu now beings*, tanalvely introduced, the manufacture ot which hae become •o firmly utebliihed that tollre coufldonce can be placed upon them u a»f» and correct Uuie keeper*, bulb by tbo wearer end teller. been appointed Whole**!* Agouti tor the *ale oi tbece Watcboi, the pnbUc mejr be auoreJ that we can sail ib«m at (be very loweet catb prices. We Lave alto a rery Urge atock of Silver »ud PUted Ware, Fine Gold Jewelry In *eti, eotb as Coral, a#ruet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings, Oar ftuartmaui of 0 WICKiJ U auaiotlljr large at present, eoajprtolng nmt beaatlfal pattern* of tight end Oae Day Ptrlor tad Office Clocks at greetl; reduced price#. _W« have also a full etock of Englleb and Swlw Gold and BUror Welches on hand, all of oar own Importation. AUo, Watch Ifikeia’ Tools, Material*and W.tch Glee«» BEtNKUAN A ÜBTBAN, No. 42 Fifth aU*et. fIUTUKftSI UOTUlCllsn fIOTHUKSIIt Don't fail to proouro Mra. Winslow's Sooth log Syrup for Children Teething. li has no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate* the process of toetbtug by •ofloulng the gntoe, reducing all inflammation—will alley pain, and ta tor* to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mother*, U •til give reat to youralree, and relief and health to your Infanta. Perfectly safe In all cases. This rateable preparation Ii the prescription of ; ooe of •he mostexperlencod and skAtel femaio Physicians io New England, and baa beon used with norer-faillng success In millions of case*. We boiler* ft tb* beat and surest reci«dj in tbs world, In all cates of Djacntcry and Dlarboea In Children, wbsthsr it arises from Seething or from any other cause. ir Ufa and health can be estimated by dollars and cents, It U worth Ita weight fn gold- Millions or bottles 'are sold arery year in the UnIT-.d States. It is an old and wcdl-tri«i remedy PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. 4 PBR- York, is on the ooUido wrappor, Bold by Druggists throughout the world DR. OKO. O. KETBBR, Agent for PituburgL JnidawlyfcT Mbtyr’s Miraculous Vermin Destbotvb, Th* Only Btmeiyin (A« Mots WorMSar* to Exierminatt Rats, M:ct, .Cocnoacua, Bros, arts, MosQcrrois, Puss, Hoxn», Molxs, G&axs Wokkb inn Oiactn tessera, Ac. . 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONI 11DNTU. Thsso Celebrated Remedies hare been extcuilrsly osed for twenty-tvo year* in all parts of Europo, and theli mirac ulous power haTe bean attested by the Courts of PH 1 . Prance, England, Austria, Pnusta; Bararia, Saxony, Belgi um, Holland, Naples, Ac, and thrir Chemical properties examined, andapptored by the most distinguished Medical- Faculties all orer the world. . Their datrncttreaase to all kinds uf Terrain end Insects hasi been certified tn this country by th» Director* of the rsrlaui Public Institutions, Flamers, Fanners, proprietors oflloteJ*, Warehouses, Manufactories, and t*y rations die fngnished prlrats citizens. Notaeroas Testimonials and CsrtJflcsie, t.r <b» effleary these Remedies cau be aaeu at the Depot. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by the lorentor end Pr JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadwey (ccr. Houston st.,) New York. Osserml Agent tar ths O States and Canadas, rRKDK.It> ICK Y. ROHIITOS, Druggist, No. Id Astor [Lose, end 417 Broadway, Kts York. For eel* to this city, wtobeala ead retell Ly R. E. &EL> LEES ACG, corner Wood aod fecooJ rt » • JuS. FLEUISO, Corner Diamcod and Slab*! et. BEERQaU * kI'EKN MAN. Allegheny. A B&OOQ&B8S VXCfO&7!I! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF . Tills enormous quantity of this Invaluable Remedy bu been purchased by citizen* of the Uuited filetM daring tbe abort time It hu been bet-re the public. The {B3fau for tbla oztreor Jitury tDccMa it limply n< Ibe actual truth end value of ibe article. No one boy* (he iIAONET -10 PLASTER without becoming lie frieod. Ii perform* all (bat iipromlMd, and cerrlr* with it lie own rcfommende llod Truly Ifct* Ue »t lory-wpeeoaful aod bloodies*— but we ballsta cot ha*glorious then lb* irlcmpbe of wer, with f* cartage sod desolation. The lUQNETIO PLASTER it undoubtedly Ibe Greet i Blreogtheoer sod Pelo Dealroyer thet Science boa jet dis covered. If you pul this Fleeter anywhere, ifpalu ia there the Plaatir will *Uck there ontlUbs pain bn **nbhe.| The Platter tnsguellav* the pels away, end PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS FI.ASTM IS APPLIED. pßebumellain, Lsmeuesa, Stiffhaas, DoMllty, Nerrootutte, NesTslgs, Dyspepsia, Ooughi, sod CulJt, Feint sud Acb*r of every ktud,down even to Corue, ere immediately relieved sod, with s Ultlepstleoce, permanently cured, by the usgi csi influence of the IIAQNKTIO PLASTER. It it the elm pleet, sorest, safest, pleasantest eud chespMt remedy lu existence. lie application U universal—eijuelly to the •trong Qian, the dullcato women, aod tbe feeble Intent.— To each sod all II will prove a Ueiei ends Blessing. lie °** i* agreeable, sud without annoyance or tbuabte. Ite price UwUhlo (be reach of all—rich or poor; all may bare U who are tick a d suffering In any way. FARMERS ahoold be always supplied wllb ibft luvela*- bis PLASTER. It will be the Qood Pbyelcien In eny household, ready el all times, and at Instant notice. Pnt op la air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make tlx to eight plasters, soCeuy child can spread them. Pries ‘Ji cents s box, with fui< sud plain directive*. U. C. nORBIIEAD, 01. I)., lorentvr and Proprietor, 19 WaJkcnr at, New York. MOREHEAD'SUAdNKTIO PLASTEDIs aold by all drug glets In every city, town and village of Ibe Uollsd btatea. oo3aod t w 1 yieP Common sense rules the moss of the people, whatever tbs misnamed aud misanthrope pbilosopbt-rsmay eey to IhtLcontrary. thaw them a good thing, 1 ‘ Lt Us mrr its be clearly dsmenxtretid, and they will not bet] tat* io give U tbeir most cordial patrotugs. Tbo aaeass bars al ready ratified tbs Judgment of a physician coocernlag tbs Tirtoes of nOSTEmfra .MITERS, os msy be seen in the Immense qnootltto of this medicine* that are annually sold In every section of the laud. Jt Is now recognized as greet ly superior to oQ other remedies yet derived for disssMof tbe digeettre organs, each os . ditrboeo, dysentery, dyipeo •la, and for the various fcrem that arise from daraogsme&t of (boss portions of thssjstsm. Bostetter'e same is fast becoming a household word from Maine to Taxes, from the sberee of tbo Atlantic to tbs Pa rile. Try tbe article end be satisfied. SBold by druggists sad dealers generally, svsrvwhtra. end MOBTSXTKK A SMITH, manafactnrenand proprietors water and 61 front sirem. J«2fcdAwT Bopiost ox IlrßNiA.—Dx. Oxo. H. Kit STB, of 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, has been la tbe eastern ritiee for tbs post six vcoks, and bos procured the most approred kind of Trusses for (be cure of Hernia or Bopture, which hols qaaH&ed to fit to any cum of ruptars wUh the assurance that sails taction will fee given We would iOdriss our resdere to call oa Dr. Keyeer, when soy thlng of this kind is needed, os we frel-persnxded that he is ttxhprieottogtvi the needful advice in each rerev jutedEwT . The Health is ’ tho most important subject to wblcb tbe attention can be directed. A lUtle pamphlet, entitled “A floMe to Health, 0 published byfl. L. VAHKS fiTOCKACO-, Wholesale Druggists, corner of Wool sod 4t'b ItX, Plltaborgb,Pa,*nd which may U,bad gristlefrom ali ths agents for Wilson's PUis, or B. L fshntetoeh’s Vermi fbge. It contains a .grtftt amount of useful Information It Is worth nodlDg. j jrtVriAwT To uend broken wabz of any kind you can get Oodgssotf* Diamond Cement at DR. BETtEh'B, NoHO Woodetroec’ ■ apIMAwT : De. Ward's Tooth Powder aod Tooth Wash. 'Any qoantuyof tbs aboveortielss ore tor s»l# at. redoced prices by DBf KKYBEB, N 0.140 Woadjri-, Pittsburgh, Pa.’ Chamois &KINB of a good Quality for eolo at DB. gJtTB»R'B,I4O Wood >L , , aplftdEwT RIOHABDBOS*S XRISa LINSNB, Domaskt, diapers, &o. CONSUMERS OP RICHARDSON'S LIN ENILand tboasdsdronsof obtaining (bs GENUINE GOODS, ohaaid see that tbe arUcles they parches* ara sal edsrlththsfQlltutaaoftbefirm, : UICBARVBON, SONS d OWt)gs. as a gssnntoa of tba noandasss and dartbiUtyof the Goods . This caution Is rendered tassnllsny necessary as itrga quantities of inferioi and dsftctlva Linens ore prepared, eeaoon aftsr seann and sealed with the name of fiICuARD’ BON, by Irish Hcnsea, who. regardless of tha Injury thus tafilctsa alike on the nmprfryn consumer a&ddbs macu&o tnrere of the genuine flood*, will not readily abandon a , hnelncaseoprufitaWe, while parebasen can V* Lupoeed on Wttb goods of a worthless character. r’-- - 3. BULLOCEB A J, B. LOOK*. ■ Sc7jydts •. Agents. M Church treat. New York. Pair Grotto <3g-~X«ca»o. fpIIE BOARD OF MANAGERS of tho Al- J. Agricnlioral-Socfoty wHI tmelvanro- Meeting, to U held w» tbe LAST WSDSEapiy or JULY, at 10 o’clock, A.IL. far the j!^**®*. at f*ndfartwo DINING UALL9 wUhln thrir en- for Era years, at the annuel rent *2s W*7-*>JIA». • Leesee* to provide thrir - •*••• for the Halls will be those pert* «v«adwltb the- bull dings of Meows rnCatadJoonitno.- tor pertlcnlore enquire oTthe i -i’E. SOHOTEIt,3»-. : >-|alAtdsUwfltd Att'jr a: ler.Ha. w Peorib *m«t: ** OUOAB ANRMOL ASSESS ■ lihbdKir.o. 80^^*'' J Sto’doocosilfnsittfrasftferateby -- jalff, 7. B. UfiQBK *00,73 Wftt*r kc 4 62 Treat aty f i fittskrjjj (6a|eUc. : FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 29. 1860. o FPtc ia i. fA rsH or the cjtv City im<l Newe Items, Ueah Teupbuatitre.— Olnerratlooi ukon at Sbaw'a OpiioianJStore, Ho. 6S Fifth it., yeatarJaj ; tH BPS. IN SHADE. • 9i flj 112 73 9 o'clock X. u. fl " p. u. Barometer. SoDDis Death.—Coroner Boslirick>M called on Thursday, at shoot:! o’dook, lo bold an in quest on a yonng man named Cbarloo 8. Arm strong, oho kept a drinking ahop in IhoSoTontb Ward, on tbo oornor of Green Bireel and Centre Arenne. Armstrong was at a picnic onj Wednes day, and appeared in as good health aa tiual lie was in foot a fine, bale, healthy looking yoone man, aged abont 21. On Thursday morning he complained of a chill. We were informed “bat he had had the ferer and ague soma time ainoe, and wsb aubject to occaaional ohilla. He traa somewhat thirsty, moreover, and on Thursday morning drank frealy of epringwaler. Alahoul two o clock, while sitting in hi. bar-room, bo oomplained of a pain in hia hoad. Soon it was observed (bet btaebio had sank upon hia breast. A young man who was (here with him conveyed soom*5 oom * "kero »o kept a sort of bach elor d hall, m the rear of hia shop. Ur. Arthurs who Uvea just across the street, was seul for at once and came. lie pronounced Armstrong dead, as soon as he examined him. The Coroner called a jury. The physician prononnood tbo death to hare been from ape plexy, and lo that effect was the verdiot rendered Armstrong’s father died a couple of'years 61000 oeft r where the eon died yesterday. He kept a sort of publio or boarding house nearly opposite the residence of Gen. MoorheaJ, m the Seventh Ward. For a year or two past, as we learned, the mother and sister, or sisters, of (he deoeased young mail have lived to aSewtckley. To them the heavy news of (he young man’s de mise was sent by the last evening's train. The deceased left no fomily of his own. Some of whom we enquired said be was of temperate and others said he was of intemperate habits. That however is now no matlor. He is dead, aod bis remains were laid out for burial in e house nearby where be died. Polios Items.—Tim MoTigfee was before (be .Mayor yesterday, charged with disorderly con ducte Mrs. Meyers, whose house was robbed on Tuesday uighl of $35, the oircamstances of whleh wo oenliooed yesterday morning, saw Tim go Into the bar room in the forenoou. So she stepped in and saw nobody there but Tim, aod he was behind the bar. She shot the door lo hold him in and cried “thief.” Some persons caoelheo, and oatching Tim, threw him on the floor and found in his pocket a long, old 61*. They thought they had caught the robber, sure. A police officer was oalled. Tim came before the Mayor wiih the fieroest kind of a straw bat on bis head, the brim r&Tolled out uear to the orown aod looking very porcopiny. His story was short but laughable—“ Sure. he only wanted a little whoakey; he got a bit drink behiod the bar and no more nor that: be was not the b’v lo steal.” 7 As respects the file, be found that in the road, but as to (be time of bis finding it, be was una ble to say, when asked, because he had no watch “wid ’im.” Tim ba9 the best natured face in the world, and a wife and four children depend ing upon him. So, in consideration of all the faols, he was sent to jail for twenty-four hours, nnlll the glass of whiskey should work off, aod with a bow (bat aDy of our grandest danoing masters might have euvied, Ttro bowed himself into the hands of the police officer and out of the Mayor's,offioe. Drunkenness —Mr. Furtnne, Secretary of the Board of Health, was called by (be neighbors into a house in a court off Pennsylvania Avenue, above High street, where were two drunken womeo, yesterday morning These were a mid dle aged woman named Margaret Meed, and an old woman named Elian Kelly. Mr Fortune found the room where they were staying in a horrible condition. The qld woman, with a ohlld about eight months old in her arms, had crawled under what, by way of courtesy, was called a bed, to hiJe bereelf from tbe view of Mr. Fortoue. Tbe other, the Meed woman, was fighting drunk, and waa going to whip a German woman who lived in the vicinity and who had ebown Mr. Fortune the way in. Fie had them both brought to the Mayor’s office. Margaret was sent lo jail, notwithstanding the most pitiful appeals, for twenty days, while Ellen was sent for bat three days .Mr Fortoue took her un happy offspring and sent them to the Poor Farm, where they will receive proper oare and atten tion, aQd r eBC4pe_ths atmosphere of filth and vice that lingers abont the place where ibey bad heeu found. Yhitois f«um Ciscinmati. - Oq the Monday evening Iraiii, from the Weal, there will arrive here from ('ioomnati, twenty one members of the City and twenty nine other eitisens of the Queen City. They, that 15 the City Wih era, aro on a tour of observation. They are go ing to Philadelphia to examine the etreet rail waya there. The other visitors ere, we presume, gentlemen of enquiring mind, reporters for tbs pretie, and those who desire (0 get away from (he earee of business aud the pent up Utioa (hat oonflues the powers of dwellers in small cities aud new Stales, to the broader Geld of view which is opened to the viaitor in large and thriving cities like Pittsburgh and Phila delphia Our City Council#, on Monday even ing last, appointed a committee ofreeeplion, aud (0 their bands is committed the care of the grave and reverend Seignonre of Cincinnati. What programme the> have sketched we have not, as yet, learned. Probably the great rol ling mills, steel works and glase houses will be visited. A trip to some of our hills, to tbs cem etery and other plaoes noted for their beauty, .willhemado. The visitors will remain in town until Tuesday eveniug, when they will take the route eastward, spend n few daysin Philadelphia and Baltimore and return home agalo. Tub. Mabitactcbs or Coal Oil.—The Scien tific American gives an interesting description of a manufactory of coal oil on Loog Maud. In this establishment, instead of distilling (he oil from theooalin (be usual way, the material is burnt, as il were, and me oil vapors produced are condensed luto crude oil. The principle of aetioo lathe same as that of emokiog a pipe of tobaooo. The aooount wo refer to says: “Bach of these retorts is built of brick, io tbs form of 0 huge pipe-bowl, and when the ooal is packed in, the fire is kindled on (be top with on tbraoite. The draft of the heated produols down* through the coal is effected by steam power, and the oil vapors that are carried off below are oon densod into, crude ail and pass from a conducting pipe into a tank. The operations are uoder per fect regolatiou to prevent the cancel ooal under going combustion. At these works tbero is ooe of each retorts now in the course of ereotioo, which will be able to smoke ooe hundred tuns of ooal at one operation, and there is no reason that c«n bo urged against applylog the principle on a still larger scale. Arrangements will toon be completed for making fire thousands gallons of kerosene oil per day at these works, or orer one million five hundred thousand gallons per annum. 1 **LcctnrM for tte People. Bj tbo Bev. Ha«b fcmwaH hro«u, of Umpool. PulUdelpble . U. ii. Kveue, I’ubtltbtr." This is a handsomely executed book of over . four hundred pages, made up of lectures deliv ered by a Baptist clergyman io the city of Liv erpool, to that class of working peoplo who are too poor to purchase seats in the churches. These lectures or sermons are based on religious subjects, aod oontaln a vast amount of solid in struction and good advice for all olasses of peo ple. The book is illustrated with a portrait of Mr. Brown, and bos prefixed to It a Biography of the Aoifcor, by B. Shelton Mackenzie, of Philadelphia. For sale by Hunt & Blincr, of this city. Toe Butler American says that during the thunder storm on Friday week, a barn belong ing to Mr. Dloioger, of Lancaster township, But ler eouoly, was sirock by lightning, set 00 fire and totally consumed. The amount of loss not knowoi. At the same time, a dwelling house in the neighborhood wasslrnok aod also destroyed. These make four losses by fire In ooe day io this county. Opbsa Taoors.—Hanford’s Ironpe has drawn the greatest houses we have ever observed on Similar occasions in this city. They are engaged in Philadelphia all next week, and will leave here on to-morrow morning for thaL city. To night they will give their best mnsio and jokes, on occasion of Dick Bliter’e benefit. This will be the last opportunity that will offer for a long time in whlob to see them. Mbs. Sbhigo, fruiterer of Fifth street, had a woman before the Mayor, yesterday, charged with selling her a box of peaches for $4, whiob, though they looked well enough on fop, were •11 rotten below the first layer or so. This fruit being perishable and do disposition to defraud belog proved, the Mayor held that Ihe-parobaser bad bought the article at her own risk and dis charged tte case. _ Tni alarm offire yesterday morniog was from the burning of a small bnildiog in the ravine above Sooth Pittsburgh. The Dnqnesne fire company were over to the further end of the Monoogabela bridgo, but finding the fire to be of not much account and feeling. that the hill would be bard <p climb, they returned. ; Health of tbb Citt.—Ur. A. C. Mot4ock, iftity [;b jaiciay, reports tho OQrtAlily of ttla city for tbs nook coding Jolj s£U>» it 18;. males 12, fcmtlu C. *ll wlilie. . TKslßjJl4*i«*t<|nuik» T tig lw»Ubj ooadUion'ofcurpcpujAiioß,. *t„« ituie »lua itUuua iaddsat to; tbo* sot wmUiw tnwonMojnroU. - Baltuiobs Bots.—Two sun, named respec tively John Young and Francis Lyon, were ar rested on tbe wharf yesterday, for fighting. Tho latter claimed to have been in the Mexican war, to understand all sorts of fisticuffs and other I caffs, but said he was unable to do justice to his i reputation npon the person of Young, from tbe faet that he bad his hair cropped and greased, and there was not enough of the crinai growth left standing to afford him a hold. Qenoo it was that Young held him about level, as they say. in this fight, two individuals, one named Cbaa. j Livingstone and another Peter Corson, miogled. I They bad no practical business in there, but they I could not stand and look on and yet remain dis interested spectators. When tbe four were fair ly mixed up, tbe police Btepped in and arrested them all. Brought before the Mayor, the origin al combatants had but little to say, but the others asserted their olaima to distinction, from the feet that they were Baltimore boys, out on . a look at the ooontry. Peter struck an attitude aod announced himself a raemher of the nation- I al, undivided and unterrified Democracy; alike ( the enemy of Blood Tubs, Tigers, Growlers, and _Flug Uglies; that ho was from the unflinching and unconiaminated'-Eighth Ward of the Mono-1 mental City, and wad in favor of the Uoiou of the Stales, retrenchment in all brandies of the government, and larger supplies of that mild and excellent whisky, so well known at Washington. The Mayor, perceivlog this patriotic- despo tism, asked him if he knew anything of the whereabout of Colson, who recently committed** murder in Baltimore, and has evaded the police, although a reward of $5OO is offered for his ar rest. Peter exclaimed that he did know where Colson was, and that for the small sum of $2OO be would disclose his place of rotrest. The Mayor asked him if s'loo wouldn’t be enough, but he declared that he could not think of doiDg it for that; no, be was not the man to betray a friend, not he ! Nothing short of $2OO at least could tempt him to break the bonds of friendship, aweet and silken. “Bead history,” exclaimed Peter, “and you will there find that I the Earl Monleith, who betrayed tbe gallant Sir Win. Wallaoe, carried an indelible stigma with him to hia grave, and left behind a name stained and disgraced '' I ; In the midst of his eloquent addrees, which I was spiced with apt quotations from the poets, ' and which was received with much applause, the four belligerent parties wars sent to jail for five days each. ; I tlonnißxs Mubdse —Last evening we learned the following particulars of one of the most oruel and cold blooded murders which it has ever been our lot to reoord. The unfortunate victim in this instance was a beautiful youog lady of very respectable oharaoter, named Me lissa Marris, whose parents livenoar Limestone, in Marshall county. Miss Marris bad been liv ing in the families of some of (he farmers in tbe , vicinity. The supposed murderer is a man named I Nathaniel Harlan, who is described as a dark I complexioned man who stammers somewhat in I his speech. On Saturday last, Miss Marris bad been at Limestone, and on her return stopped at the house of Mr. Knox, which is on Stall's run, about two miles from Limestone. She left Knox’s about noon to go a neighbor’s, Mr. An derson’s; when she reached Mr. Knox’s orchard, she gathered u few apples to a handkerohief and passed over tbe bill to Stell’s run, out of sight, j Immediately afterwards, Hartencame along and I also passed over the hill. After this, Miss Mar, ns was oever seen alive In about half an hour* Harten returned over the kill, passed Knox’e bouse and weut to Butzsrd’a tavern on the I Waynesborg road, where he said he bad ootne from Moundsville, and waa tired, but ashe*iehed to make an early start lo the morning, hawould pay for bis lodgings before he went to bed; ibis he did, and retired, whioh was the last seen of him, as he left long before any on© was up in the I morniog j From Saturday until yesterday morning no searoh was made for Miss Marris, as by some means a report bad obtained iu the neigh borhood that Hacten and she had eloped logelb er. For this, however, there .waa not the slight est ground, as be had cover paid her any atten tion, awj aearcely spoken to her Yesterday morning her coutinned ebseooe having exoiled remark ahd Marta, a few of tbs neighbors turned out to look for her, and after a eearcb of lees i than half an hour found her lifeless aod mangled i body, bearing evidences of having been reft of I life with aooompanimeots of horrible cruelty fearful lo contemplate The supposition is that Harten overlook her I where she had sat down upon a log to reel, as the handkerchief whioh contained the apples was found lying on it. That her person bad been outraged before she was murdered was also J evident The murder was committed by the I side of Lbe public road, from which her body was dragged some 20 or 30 yards by the feet to a small ruo, in whioh ir was found. The mur der was committed by heavy blows of a alone or club about the head and breast. The side of her head was broken and one eye knocked out, besides indications of a number of severe Mows upon Jifferent parte of her person. Harteu belougs, we believe, to the neighbor hood, aod L»* borue but an indifferent character HU father waa sometime ago under arrest on a charge of committing a fearful crime against nature, but whst was done with him *eare una ble to any. - h bluo appears that lUrieu’e etory about hav iogbeen at Moundsville was altogether untrue. Re is still at large, though the officers are oo the alert for bis capture IFWmy Tima Child IsJiraKD —At about nuou yesterday, a little child oauied Carlioe, whose parents live In GiMee's court, off High street, was ruo over and seriously bruised. A mao Darned J. p. Straub, in the employ of Mr. 0 1' Blackburn, was drieiog that geultemao's buggy past Alderman Lewis' office, or ihereabout, ood the child, who was-atteuipiiug to oroes ir Trout of the horse, which was going at a brisk trot, was knocked down and nm over as above related. Mr. R. It. Fiulou, who keeps a grocery on the ooroer of High ood Wylio streets, and who witnessed the aooident, made a oomplalnt before Alderman Lewis, agaiost Straub, and ho was arreeted. Witueases were examined as to the facts in the caso. Tbo child bad one of its legs badly in. jured and its face lacerated. Dr. McCook dressed the wounds. Straub was held for a further bearing on Mooday next, in (be sum of §l5OO. This was that it might heoomo appa* rent what the result of the injuries would ba. Straub was arrested by officer O'Connor The child was only about five yearq of age. DbovTNKD —Mr. Orecr, a rostdetil of Beune Vista, Elizabeth tp , was drowned io (he Yough iogbeny river, near (be Alps works, the other day, by tbo upsetting of a skiff He and Lis two sons, who are quite young, bad placed abar rel of flour aud a bundle of lalb lu tbo skiff and then went on board tbemsoives, After leaving (fboreit was fouud that tbe skiff was not in trim and while the father was attempting to right her she capsized, and threw them all into the water. The little toys saved themselves, one by clinging to Ibo lath, and the other to the skiff. The father attempted to save hlmeelfby dinging to the barrel of dour, but was unsuc cessful. lie was a sober, Industrious man, and leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss. Accidents — Hubert Hwartwout, of Msadville, was shot iu the thigh white tryiug to kill a snake with the bull of bis musket A little obild of Mr Luttou, of the seme plaos, had its skull fractured by a kick from a horse, taking effect In the forehead of the child. Tea Kittannlng Free Prets adds another ao count of accident from burning fluid to the al ready too long list. It says that oo Monday evening last, P. Hotobinson, Jr , tailor, bad his faoe and neok badly burned by the explosion of a fluid lamp, while in the act {.flighting it. Tbk new briok edifioe for the Methodist church aod ooDgregetioo, at Mansfield, a fine village some five or six miles from the city, will be dedi cated to the servioe of Ood gd Sunday next Bishop Simpson will be present and participate in i be exercises. Tub Eittaoniog Free Prett, of Wednesday says: “Our Coart House if almost finished, and presents a magnificent and imposing appearanoe, and when completed will be unsurpassed by any in the fitato " Indeed, that Is sayiog consider able. To.vbobiau—S. W. Sanders, the well-known artist in dressing and catting Hair, takes tbi* method of acquainting his old customers and tbs public gener ally, of his whereabouts. Ha has been enabled by the assistance of a few tried friends, to erect a building on Grant street, opposite tbo Cathedral, whtob ho has fitted up in a style which give* iu precedence over any saloon in the city. In connection with the saloon. Is a private apart ment which has bean sat apart for the lady patrons, and which will ba under the Immediate saparvision of tba proprietor, who will attend constantly, and give to the department tha experience of many years. His Tonic, which has gained for him celebrity, be cause of Its having accomplished everything claimed for be kept constantly on hand, to that those who are troubled with disease of the scalp, dandruff, falling out of the hair from any causa whatever, and baldness may be supplied at any lima. Connected with the establishment are pdite,aUen tive and accommodating assistants, who will make the comfort, convenience and time of their patrons thalr especial study. Ladies’ hair dressed in all styles for parties, re ceptions, sc. Call and see. \ As the summer season closes, the stock of sammer goods at J. L. Carnaghan 4 Co.'#, federal street, Allegheny city, is being closed ont at favorable rates. f Nonce to Builder* and Contractor*. 7- 3 'EE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman , hr Bowlcad P«nj) wool*} rwpectfoUj refer® time •bon b» hu doM work, end tbe pobUc feoerelfy, that be b oov prepared lo fomUb oil pot oa. bleUfioa&L la ibe rnoei approved ifteoMr. Ordan Sr Hoofing-orl*.; mlHof oieUußooCi (if Jett U tbe office of Akxlfocb* U 9, conjee of Staaetmteod tb* GttebllJth wirdXwiU i be prcotdJf ettenJed to. ; - v ' ••■yflftifAp FAul. . ; Sip Telegraphic. New \oni, Jnl, SB-—Conaiderabla excitement bu b<KD created in religion. circles by an annoanre.- mcnl la the Erenlng Post that R ST .,p r . BaUowl had proposed. In an addreaa baforo tbo United Olerey men of the Coitarian Chnrcb, tbo eatabliehmenthf a now Catholic Cborcb, differing from tbo Cbnrcb of Romo by the omission of wbat may bo doomed oor- Uin obsoloto,irronoona omoodle,, doctrines, but pre serving the attrnctire feature.,the rituals, thoimngin. atiro symbols, and tbo sacred fcstirals, wblcb holes to giro tbo Roman Catholic Church fi popular .S universal character. Tbo now sect is to be design.- tod the Broad Church. 2 Ror. Mr. Frothlngham, a minister of tbo same chnrcb, and who, with Rod. Dr.dJsgood, was said to bo connected with Dr. Bellows’ plan denies all know ledge of the magnificentiehemo, and treats the mat ter as • joke. N*w "i ork, Julj 28.—The foreign news gives rise to much discussion end unusual diversity of opinion, consequently much indecision marked the dealings in stocks to-day. The tendency of prices was down ward; nearly all classes of securities participating in the heaviness. The decline is heaviest in the west ern railroad stocks, which contione to be unfavora bly affected by the discoaraging traffic retorns. The money market is easy at foil rates, the demand being to a moderate extent; only the banks and banking booses seldom look dnllor than at present. The rates on call are 5J@6, and occasionally 6 ; on prime paper 6(a>7 per cent. The cash receipts from enstoms are not so large this week, bat will bo heavy again next week. The sub-treasury balance stands at $5,160,000. The ne gotiations of 5J per eent treasury notes at par go steadily on, parties takiog them about as fast as Lho department requires the money. Tbo recent Earopean news has infused fresh life into the cotton market, end business during the past day or two shows bow quickly the improvements et LiverpooLhave been responded to here. The advl oerst hud yesterday, however, were overestimated, end the market was consequently excited, it being forgotten that part of the advance had been previous ly advised, and the feeling, therefore, is quieter this morning. New\ork, July 28.—A correspondence has taken place between Ur. Moran, of the Erie, and the agents of the various transportation lines, which re moves the only obstacle to the railing yf the rates ° r .of the four groat lines. The rates would, if materially agreed upon, stand thus*— Through freights Buffalo HaUroid, 25c, canal 17c, per 100 lbs; Lower Lake Railroad 35c, caoal 25c per 100 tbs; Upper Lake R. R. 45c, canal 35c per 100 lbs. These rates to Include all one mill. Heavy goods checked as for the accompany tog toll classify tions. ehipmeot of specie will reach $1,500,- 000, which, wilh the sum sent by the Great Britain, carnes the week's shipment op to SI,SOO,fIOO. Naw \obk, Jnly 28.—The match between the schooner Yacht Restless and sloop Rebecca,from r.T . 0 bo BB' s Point buoy, resulted in favor of the Restless, she beating the Rebecca 12 minutes. PniLaDCLFBiA, July 2S.—A journeyman tailor named Colton, supposed to be insane, made a furi- ? u * at . U< * wi *b • Jergo pair of shears this morning, inflicting a wonnd which is supposed to be fatal, and afterwards attacked two other persons, who were severely wounded before he could be secured. BenroßD, Pa., July 28.—The Bedford (i«ette,in U>-day s issue, publishes an artiole authoritatively declaring that President Buchanan will not be a can diJate for re-nomlnation by the Chailaston Conven tion. ,\ T * bone, July 23.—The river is again falling a this point, having receded 5 iocbes within the las 24 hours. There is nothing new from any of tbi upper streams. Weather clear and col. Louibvillb, July 28.—The river is falling, with 2 feet 1 1 inches In the canal. M*xicai« Wosta.no Limhcst.—From rich and poor, bond and free; all colors, grades and conditions I of life, wa bear the same meed of praise awarded this I wonderful,articlo. Sores are healed, pains relieved, 1 uvea saved, valuable animals made nsefol, and uo told ills assuaged by this great medicine which are •urprisiog to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Whoever heard of the same effects produced by aoy other ar ticle ?. For cute, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swel lings, strained horses, 4e., it bu no equal. Beware or tnufarioMs. The genulno Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Moo ° * OWD * parish aud hamlet throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the Oceao. Bay at once. .. Park, Prjprleton, New York.* Also, Lyon’s celebrated Insect Powder. f JUST ARHIVKD ANOTHER L O WILLIAM HTTABB <sb CO.'S CILXOBATSV PIANO FORTES, F.)R SALE BY CHARLOTTE BLUM if., No 119 Wood iu 2d Jour tbora Fifth. dll.burfh Il.di. farm Nanary. Fkdit, SUADE, ORNAMENTAL**! , T K/ N . D “ UKci,a ; ar-bfl^S? rtmut*, Hmu, Ac Ac. 16.UU0 Kxlr* .lie trum 4 to 7 feel blab, embrar* lugamuv tarktJi*, which will he eold at reduoid price* to *alt the Umw. * °* n P* r “<l* <*f Evergreen*, from 10 tucbee « ( M i high, offered Ly wholml* or retail. **** Tree*, large nz«, embracing Up choke itrlu -8,000 Peach Tr*u *el*d vertoU*. Aleo. Apple end Fear Trme, Urape Vlaee, Honejanckle*, Howe, Floworlna Shrub*, 4c, Ac. * Aaoarrtochof Bvergreeu* end tibrnbUry I* very Urge, penoaii who require * large amount of tlie tame cau he ac* oummodated at low price*. n ,ffl Uri 1° "" * Jdre " ‘brongh Wilkin* Poet Office, near PiUaburgh, pa., will receive Immediate attention. Order* au U loft at our »tand on Market day*, (a the Diamond Market. Aleo. at (he atore of John*tun, A Wll lUm* No. ll< the Peat Office. PlU*. bocKh frl-wT—eeJOJgw Wll. A JAS. UUHDOCK VAEfIGnS' BIVTUAL F 1! KJU INBURANOK COMPANY Orßd—Ctafer Sqvart, Fort, Anna. A cuuumUUd Capital. $117,*J17 n This Company ountiauee to insure the safer kltul* of property again*! low or damage by fire, at rate# a* tow ae ta ooualitenl wtthaafety. _ u U. KIIAbKE, PrealJenc Di»t« HfajocLla. IW» ae£lrwlfT COAL WANTBD. One* Sr. Lotus Qa» Ltant CouFabt, 1 tit. Lout*, Jnue 30tb, IK6U. j PROPOSALS will be received by the Bt. J^ U J H .^Vy UTOOUPANy - lill l*t October next, nnrmfwv< THOUSAND UUSUEW PITTti- OUHUu COAL, of (he heel quality, forGa* making iiurnuata. to be delivered a* follow.: (IW.OOO tTuibeb) lu Iwl, and the other half In IB« ThoOual lo be delivered lu tb* Company* yard, at. l«onf*. Tbo Oa* Light Oompauy re*orvee the right to «J*cl any or ail bid*. Jnl&rdtocl KDWABD bTAUQ, tive'y. rpANNEKY FOK SALK—With four town X u, good eubeUntUl bolldlogt, work *bop and dwell* lug bouae, t»rk end mill bout* 40 feel iqaare, witb atone buecunt; shop 22 by 62 feet, 3fl t*U; frail (km, 4c, 4c No ua yard within 0 mlla*; • lot of bark, shop tool*, *c, will al*o be aold. Tbta property la iltaata la a good neigh* borbood; coet over S4,UQO—wUI be *old for $3,600. Jolfl *■ CDTUBERT 4 SON, 41 Market at 'OE CIiEAM JE CltEAul, CAKES AND SODA WA -4.TKH; Lemon, Pllo Apple, Raepborry and Strawberry B>rups,and all klodiofOoQfactioaariaa always on band at tba Viooob and American OanfijeUooarr of Jq36 y, a. MICBSOH A BON, 42 Bt.OUlret. ' BURCHPiHLD & CO. arc selling BariffM br lOoaoU, Doccls for 12J-4 cool* vortti 2fc Slika at 60 ctDU B7; Aad all ktnda of Boanpac flood* at treat Bar; URPHY’S PATENT BINDERS—Just rac’d* lot or Wm. t Morphy'* Patent P»rp«ta*l LftlUr Biodata. w. 8. UAVEN, Jol9 conurMarkfttftodSd ftod Wood and Third au. OLD TENN WHEAT—White and Red -171 Hcki la tton and Cor b*l* by IBAIAtI DICKEY A 00 'EURJNDKY M£TAL—A selected lot of A. No 1 Lftk« Sopartoc Charcoal Pig UeUl now ftfririnr hy a A P. R. B. ftod for sola by JLACOB REESE, J 033 Ooroar (Jfßcft, &loooogftbalft Hama. RATS, Mice, Roaches and Mosquitoes promptly ezt»rmi«alsd by iba aaa oi Uayar'a Pra p*r»Uoo. roraalahy jqlg Jos. FLEMING. TOOTH BROSHES—a large and fine as* •ortoent ofTooth BnuhwJajt nrt by _l°lB , , JOS FLEMING. ORANGES —60 boxes Oraoges just ree\l fttul for a*lftby REYMER A ANDERSON, Jo2B No. SO Wood oppcaltft at. Cbarlaa Hotel. LEMONS —60 boxes Lemons just received _ sod far ftftlft by REYHER a ANDERSON. T IQOORICE—4 cases just rec’d on consign- U aaot, for ftftU by ROBERT DIOKXY, - No. 343 Liberty itreat. /COFFEE—IIO bags Bio Coffee just rec'd for Vwli by ROBERT PIORBY,3iB Übwiyat —lO boxes for sole low to close V coaftlgomftßi Jq2S ROBERT DICKEY. BACON —Hams and Shoulders in' smoke* hooMtarulaby ROBERT DICKEY, ■ 1028 No. MS Ltterty Umb RAVELING DRESS GOODS Belling low «t Buacanxu) a ars Jb2B Cloctag Oat Bblft. /CHEESE—7S bxs. from. vsrionß dairies, w Uot w. it., t;r Collies, fcr rale bo i ta > BIKCI,!. WTRTa J> 00. 2 500 BOSH WHITE AND RED ff&KAT no hud,lor slob; l ; ~ anuMt a Annan. /CONSIGNMENT—SObbIs. new No. 3 largo \J Morttorat for ««1» bj BBBITER a DILWOBTB. OATS —600 bna. for cole to-day at Monon* Xohoto Whirf. bj BHBIYTO X OILWOKTiI, Ti’EATUERS—‘26O iba. prime Feathers for -1- ool.by 1 Joas BH3uV£BA DILtTOBTH.- Fresh from the springs—lobbia. otftooli BloolbbWotifimt rac’d l»JOa.rt«MU<a. PIO LEAD—I3S Pigs for sale by m mm ■ • H attar n.ooixnig. riASTILE SOAP—6O boxes in store and for V<»Uti » M.rgenmt.lOliUrtut. ■ TJOTATOES—BIack Noehannookarfrom . Xifottt«n>otio,toni»bT'mnmmwntiAciv-1 bbl*. superfine Rout, for ad JJ bj r Commercial. OP ABBITRAIIbN FOH JuV£ J. Dicxit, V. P, C. IL Paclsct, J. g. Cosatir*, J. j. cosmiTTKe mm. B. Patstgy. piTTSHUuuu n/uuitt'ra. [Reported Specially for Gu PdUburgh Ottilia. PmsßDiau, Friday, Jn-r 29, isio. FLOOR— SWIe* from 8tor«of 100 bUsKstnud FuUlv At (6,(0 and $0,11), 65 do K*Ua at sa,So@ss^y. 60 dost $6.65. *5,66 aud $6,10 for (h. tbroe ADd m? 175 JOO AudlM do at $5,65, $6.866)55,00 aad $Q,10@5642. Oorn •lore! 09 ** * l,l ‘ : By ® |f,onr * 10 •« $5,00 from GRAlN—calra from alora of COO, 176 and 150 boa Corn at w, and fcoo do at 05. -Oata, 200 tma from (tore at 45040. boa TaoneMM at 1,30. KGGS—A Mto ofSbbUat 10. Ea A™ I—* 1 —* “ la of 600 Roll at a. and lo r«ln^ a- of l, * 2CO lbl '*•■*•» at 7% for Sfaonldara “"?*• •“< li“0 Du city do it 7«07*7 for at * >Q * or R l * ol ' Dr*«l Boot 3 tea caoraasad o| LQ bis at 7^B^. no: 'BfKTAKV AND CUHfillfillClAl*. sa. SS^SSJSiB.“ Fioofc—UoUlbra ireporcHuine mor»fr«-u . i »ro Retting more nnlform. Bales of wood J .F r jf*? *6,W. The Foreat City MU!, are aelllogttelr from white wheat at bbl. iMntle.fatr* OiT5--Bala of 175 bmh good mixed from store at Ur • .old ara Id demand at 46c. Hc • iro t^?a{fli! CtiT *~ I,rlC “ • f**®"'’* 0 ' *bo lut few day* thcre/bare Umo ft*"Itown 1 town PorcbariDg freely. The luw.-J price paid ya* $1.83 for common, and the highest t‘i,boJTtu» liter flgnree were paid for on# lot t>r 7Qbuali strictly prime A k f C* Central at 10 r ; G do Uc ; and 10 k*ft* W. R. at 12*£c; also 26 crocks choice at 14 i.S.°M £ h^'L t li'".‘iU Kct “’■sp'"* l1 "*' ?<>»“* tf l ?^ ne3 Z^ nT%L , carloada of new bare arrived from Uiebiguj. They are large size Ne.Ua nocks, fine naailtv. kod selling rapidly at $1,12 ft bosh. 1 * At all points la tb» wret exchango la high, there being 3?* 91 “«• °[ • n PP>7. “«P* «ch a«ia made by tbo conver sion of BankNotoe into Coin and Exchange—alncothe move ment of produce from the west ia almost entirely blocked at preeenL This has had the effect to drive homo a great deai of the currency of the better elaai of Banka, or which the Kentucky Bank flutemeots for the Ist of Jnlrfordbly lUnatrate the effect; having diminished tbelr circulation in the aix montha prevlona to Jnly lit, in tbeanraof 53A3L184 Valley” d°ij>us , a^ o,ra ** ‘ h ° FlrwMfl « of th<T“6hlo j N*rth $3?0T,<43 IpjosU7« U4nk of LoQUviHe.„ I (ui qgT • Q7T tioatburo Buik of Kentucky ISIS Permere’B*ok 193&279 —• 1.33 W ilrajic n* hUlld £83,996 4229C5 Peoples Beak 250.909 247,743 T0U1...... sU.Ms.esw t10.M4.513 Tue Imum bf all MiMuort bask* caULl* «f st. Lonl# wa pl n ed , *f r UcoQDl 01 WO" per cent Thu* ends Ita tionbl* about ibis bamboozled currency.—fClu.Oom. To* marine lossosla the year ISSS amounted, nearly SlSSn^.'"* 10 "' ,J Ml -»»« U» New York. Boston, New Oriemu., Philadelphia, Other PoiU, ToU1 ' $17,191,000 ]?■" orl f ,nß Cr*«renr tart that all account* from tbe • bo l* eitJ r ' rr “ ent *?• pw«nt growing •PP^eollylaJleating a deficient crop. Tbe accounts from the psriibaa beta* th» city an of a rnon UrorabJa aapret ; tu fact the can* la very forward, patticatarly lu the parleb of St. Bernard. 1 I. S.'nS^J.^i' 0 ' 7 F “ S »l“ rr '"" ?°? k *" tboagb.offerej at $l6 00® 16 &o 'o rd ™'L.V ,l,d holder * * r » •nxlou. to anil at Utwllldo. U^«r Wbl f k »i .* **’ lU ° K “ and the market doll. *“S*f * nJ Molaaeea uochaueed, with a fair demaud. at«t>t Kxibango on Now York baa advanced li> I» the Floor (aaiket there continues to be a fair local trade, but buyers keep close to tb*ir actual demand or or dere a* they can ban D o margin t.r tblpuenta to tbe«M hoard at peasant prim* In the New York market trice* are aUll unsettled, and wbltber the Ocprentan tenda is good ground for coofacinra. Pity for those wbo ban stock* “'/if 0 * 1 ° r 140,r1 F 60 P®v «*l above tho prevent prtcea. Fallon* are again beard of among produce dealer* and conalerable uneaaioeu will reamt fr u . u the prveent aepoct of things a* to the pr epert t f traJe generally in tba Autumn.—[Ciu. Com Wi looex a comparative aUUnietit or tbe Kxpvru («• sstls'jk:‘jii'r ■ ,o " r “' k ■- >-'• -«- _ lei” 1668. 1859 Total for the Week $1.(178,588 $1,061,016 «!,M6 i 7«7 O4.W9.Wy SIC,OOO,6A. r . $36,106,07: RIVKB HEJVBi Tli* Winn, J»ccb Poe, cud Dermoids wars Jo* at Cla daomJ oo Wednesday night. Business (here la decldediT *«■»***••>*« the weler. Tbe Mariner (aft there for 8l Louie on Wedeaaday wilb all the freight aba wauled. The «. V. Sill bu bad • newly patented abed port ou bar at ‘ ,ll ’ Tba Cincinnati Gazette of Wednesday MJ . : Some thief or ltller«g rnt away about $lO worth of copper pipe, oo board of Hu- iiaaui.-r Uc-drratur, night before last Tba Kentucky,ou bet leal Clip from Mrinphts, ran over a ium PH ( K h ■roaabej her alter guard Tbe Henry Pttzbugb. .hUcagruuud at Flint Jsleod.brcke some portion of bar machinery,and tba Emphe City, wbirh errlrVd laat ■ raDlng, rat-orla her In a crippled condition. Tbe Bt. Ujdli SepuUican eaya; Capt. AJ. H. Cratatar. formerly of tbe steamer Chippewa, cuno down on ibeCar rter CrspaUr look tba Chippewa safr to “Fort Union, **«'tdtbe American Fur Company for Urn • nmof lie lell Fort Onioo on tbe iTof Jnlr, in a Mackinaw boat with the Chippewa's screw. J m?V *t. U ? i \" rIT r I np " House, where aha •tuck. Bfa» bad bar freight principally In a hern and Cipt P**“ , r * m * or ; *? «b» rtty yrelerdey to procure a low-boat to bring tbe freight here. The St. Louis would probably frri. < i*" r , ‘*T f , l “ l n ‘* l, , L Tbar » ol conree no boats arming or leering on the praeent .tag* U water. The Wheeling boata are laid up and the MuuoagaheU boats r* rg '? ~ ,Dffl S i * ct i“por lane* to report. A law ih f r f W boro- of ««» Mcb Iblufs a«. all they bring to inaikal. Tbe aotamn must, howorer. , r e"* 06 * Mj »ake tbslr basing proQteble. Tbe Ullare of tbe wheat crop is, at worst, only partial and em ugh Is spared tomuJer tbofreightiog boalocai important. SUamboat HaaliUr. ARRIVED. j DEPARTED. T.lfjtraph, Bruwaetlll,; Telegraph, BrotroavUla; Jefforaoo, BrowaCTlUe; Jeffmoa, Bro»D»flU«i: Cul. Bajwd, Kltubatb, | Co! lUyarJ, tlkabetb; (lifer-f*«( 7 (ucW-tailing | Clucluaatl. Tale«raptu« flarkiu. Ntw \ oat, July 2?.—Cotton firm with mlmol 600 b*Us. Floor Arm; sale* of 11,000 bbla at (1,06665,40 for Ohhx— Wheal advanced; sale* of 9,000 but at |1,31®1,1J f ur white •od (1,16<§)1,22 fUr white weetero old. Corn heavy; IK,OOO bo*. BtefbMay;el s'j,2SOi:i I'urk Jull *t <l6 37 h i aiM9 ead (11 fur prime. Lard h.a»y. *t 10'4<atoV tthUky Anu *l2O. hugar dull. Muscovado bolder* demand ao aJvetca. Llns*~l oil u»«* active at a decline of lc, and sale* at 65X360. B rtn hot un changed. Freight* on cotton la Liverpool ok(clo'>i.0 k (clo'>i. Stock* dull and heavj; Michigan Soutbeiu2l; N V Central 734 - Ml«»rl Slxee So) UaleuaA Chicago 0314; IlllnoUCentrat Bond* 87‘.£ a 23 ‘Flour there 1, but llttt. de mand; 600 bblt or extra, made of new wreat, add at £6,00- of,op«tillKi lo lb. tnd. .1 fhAi/fi h, old .lock .aj fra»h gtound, and (f1.26@6,7b10r extra and extra family Bye Flour and Ourn Meal are uuc .anged. Wheat (• an changed; aalee of 4.000 hut new red at (M3&L22; interior do at (1,10<3t,16, and 1,600 but white at *UR®IJ3J. By* 1* lower; too bet brought 80. Corn It In good demand: but yellow eold at 80©81e, mostly at SO. Oara lower: 4,000 boa eold at 33 for prime Pennsylvania, |q store, and 3S for Maryland, afloat. dull at 2WU@2Jt2 In Provision* there la more doing; ealee of Mrs* Pork at (10 76 (3117.00, on llmo. Bacon I* ttnn at lOUtthlg foe h«n>. ox; foraidea,and "‘iiglTU for shoulders. Lard hat 100 titrca told atllU. and 600 keg. at l StSS Clicuratri, July 28. —The Floor market la not firm at |A tor atiperflna. Wheat la liberally offered and (aleetac trio, hot not changed In |iricea. c-u n firm at 80®E5 l^ft i, tD « r de ® ,uul at 80 tor new and 46 (hr old. Bye Arm at .6. Whisky unchanged. ProvUluna dull; small tales transpired at 7(J9c fur tiacoo thon'dera and eidoa Meta Fork (16,60. .„ Joly 18.—Flour la firui; email tales at (6.12 1 *;. wheal has advanced; tales of white at (1,20661.40. and rod at (1,10(31,%. Corn la dull at Bt<q)B2 for wblta/aud yel low. Frovialot* are dull, but unchanged. Whisky 1# Ann. MABITRY & WRXIOII, 111 Fulton St., and SO Ann Bt.. NEW V o K it. MaKcracrvasaa or WHITE LEAD, ZISC FAINTS AND COLOES, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., English, French ami German Artists' hatrriili Fine Colors in Oil nod Water, WINDSOII A NBWTON’3 TOUK AND UAKC OOLOH3 brushes, Mathematical 4 Draughtsmen's Instbcm’ts, DRAWING AND TfiAOINU PAPI&B, Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views KTO-, BTC , KTO. ’ Th« particular attention of Painter*, Dealer* and other*, to the ny« PATENT METHOD of polling up LEAD and ZINO PAINTS In METAUO CA.S'sTof which klisciT A Whitoh are th* Sul* Proprietor*. Th*a*Oatuare intended by the Inreatvr to obf let* th* difficulty heretofore existingla the patting op ofLaed aud Zioe in small ktga. All consumer* of paint ara aware that it* louan lead anti Zinc put up m tmjll woodtn packajju, ** /ramose to tenper end ig many pleoeetnucb more, owing to the abeorptlon of the all, and the cooMqnant hard ening of tha paint agslmt the wood—to eay nothin* of the additional labor repaired to mix paint ready for bn, after U baa become bard In the keg. The loti of tt 4 icjTtoo. la a consideration which ahonld not t« lost tight of. Tha PaJmt Clxnnot only obviate* thee* dlOcoltUa, but fu addition thereto fnrnlahea the consumer with a etroog end conran lent paint pot, oot of which to qm lb* paint, which 1* »jJB worth mora than the difference of ccat between ihecanaHl hep. Ihe cans are packad in aawdoit, In strong case* or bozsa. which centals 2uO lbs. each, that la 8 25 lb. cant, or 4 to lb cane, and they may be aafely ahipped by rail or ulbeiwiea to any part of tha United fltatea areolar*, containing ent* with full description, unthy mall on application, JoMmwT COSSUMPTIV 'K9 DO SOT OESPAIB! jyiNOLD INDIAN DOCTOR USOAS BRANT, white a tf Among lh* Indiana of lb* Rock * UpooUto* dteoomad a BABB PLANT, tbit prom tehee certain can tor OoanmpUoo. Broocbilßk AnlM,llw OompUlnt, Nerrcta AO*dkai,CbtahA OMdi, Ac. Bat* ioc oow uadetiia Carton* end retir ed from bculotaa ha will send the prescription and direction* forpr*-. peeing tho nudkJoa, fru nfcharyt, Co all who dadrs It, and wul moo to Ua agent, *nelo«iiig two stamp* (dr cent**) to u; than tors Uttar, with » description ot their lympiotna— Tb* Old Doctor hae mad more thaa 8000 cam tfGmstmftia* aloae. tod ham all afflicted paoplt will avail themetl re* of this opportunity,, at th* Doctor wlebae to do an the good fcecanbebnbadlet. AddnM r all lettm to DANUU. ADEB, Boa 8881 P. 0., New York, ffhotehleeote agent. JaSajywT ;ONSUMPTIOff COBISUB PTIOS CURED. “osiunpTioji OCRED. CONSUMPTION CORED. consumption CORED. PARMER'S DEPOSIT BANSIRQ COT flo. 00 r«ntU Btt*u, . .. 1 now ooo* iratcr ru unor. mmaoii ; IHTKBEST PAID OS DEPOSITS WHIS INSTITUTION WAS ORGANIZED JL lo 1834, mod rtfll wtlmm coder flu pnrfttt Pinsowf tag ttßarAM^u^.- safi&MVn^is-£3 C^'gß^Biuaeg^jfrp && ■ S' aswt:. BBfe. «*»w> ■ v - V w asricdxtukal settlement. TO TABUS* A ttare opportunity in a delightful an&healthy, climate, twenty-five milcssoiiUwasfc of Philadelphia, on tho CamdenalitL... An oii‘i t r^ nt,c New Jersey. urodxnhV* in,/thousands of ocru of into Farms of Tartans shea drtd from Tartan* hart A alAUon of woe WifteenSltry land bare setttad thS t^t m ,^ loSuu » “J NswJtngv aninitedexnUtnl crocs. ThI 7 ,?,^ ,^ provo ‘ J tlicirplnc**, townmof J? iSLVhe^, W" Quality for the production ofWht^ctor^afr^ Orapes and Vegetable*. IT ifinrvtQTPc*»«. FEUS BOIL IK Tilt UKIOK , TUE J“ r “““• from fraite—the dextawtl,. enemy Crop, of grain, gnu an! Irnltwre now cLwil; JtT”" r Byexxmlnin, u, put, m f ranfiVlSlf. 6 ! enn be formed “J 'oiecirt, lb, rapid improvement J,n,£S L“^l±Sb r^ lS£^'“ , ° ,, ■ ““‘‘"•s 11 • ■>“‘«n«S , THE SIABKET. » “ 0 ta - - , iKSStttK £~i’o Ifoel Ilia known ihnt tbe oarlle.t andteeibSu^, , In tbia latltudo come from New Jersey and an annually exported to tteexteut of millions X**ndar.i • ., I ,2 l L oc *i h, « iu)ro » tb ,° wtUerlias nunyadraatagoa Uo l< •Ithln a fow hours ride or the great cittaa of NrVEnel.Vd umfbrt whrre retry iapronmmt of 1 <lXw^2«th^-'‘h Bl,fl f 1 the hlgbeat, (tn the VrJ%' n t i P T fce ’ ftC ‘ * cll bi * Franco tar r tarhU dlt ln W 1 t !‘ b ,s b« «chaaU and deUghttal^cfinM o‘^'j 0 ‘^'j C r ! , f *? d *» l » oi-n winter, J The result of the change noon •*** V W ‘ J * rally been tarevtoro u»«mto m «is?° llu'n'>r,bJ‘“gon * la the way of lmS 6 rt ‘! e of hc^*b tallied at the milla at the raterf «iq t!f can ,Wob ' ‘ Brtafafrom the brick yard «JineVM,d?° r *£»»“*— . cle ttan be procured lu the pla-e, T6ryfcrtl ' woold bo Invited toeimnlno ibe lamlbefore p0,c1555517 Tbl.aU a»e expected to do. Tbej will am, land nSS TaUon, adeb i. the extent of Ibe a, ttiln.nl tlmt affl »„. tKm “‘ elr ““T will gjtneaa tba improvemente and cjo Jndde ibe cbaraetiw °! the popuiatina. If tbej coma wtlll a view io settle, tba* abonldcoma prnpand to ataya dayS two and be rSdylJ purchase, aa locations cannot be hcljlou refusal * In conoucttaß with the agnsultuiai eotilMUcutanawand thriving town baa ealurally ai iwu. toAn-.Y prtuhu induct s, r> , =| J°7i , * K owd ** z ®» (F« do not Mil small ones, aa It would effort the Improtomrut or the plare) can b» bad at from $lOO anJ upward., * ' "* Tbe Uamaonion Farwur, a luootbly literary «.d aeri cultnral ibaet, cooUmltig full lutannatlwu of llaiaolbnS can be obtained at 2.i cents per anuum. Title indisputable— warrantee deedagiren, dear of all in cumbrance when money is paid. Houto to tbe land: lea** *???/ wtjart i Philadelphia for llammoaton by Kail r* *• Fare 90 cents. When there. eonTenJenjcs on hand Parties had better atop with Mr. Byrnes, a priadpaL uoul they hare decMM aa to purcbadtig.M he will ■howtheui l4Bd ln to® of expense. Letteriiml ajipumttaoa can be addressed to LANDId A BYRNPH BejojJOhtan P. O, Atlantic county, New Jersey or 3 h* B°uib Fifth street, Philadelphia. Maoe andjßfonaaiton cheerfullyfumlab ed. JnL-eodCin^ '■rnß HAMMONTONYARMi:r^A J. W>er davotidd to Literature and Agricnlture, aU, sot 2?£*&il ll jT*S ,IBto of ‘ hft “ w «“tament of Uammim tan. In New Jersey, ctn be subscribed tar at only 25 cents per annum. Jodow poatag* atampa for tbs amount. in ~j fcr oftb. Fmner Ifamwmto. P. O, Atlantic Co'" Now • taa,l ' oMh » Equality, In oceof thrhaaltbiwt and moat dclightfnt cUmatoa In tha ■ Union, and whoro cTcjiaare new cot down by frusta, iba toL ynrß *° f lbo ‘ i ° rth i«aed wtiatcwnt of natamba-' 1 - o * 2 * - JoiaodCm .; IpARM LANDS FOK SALE 23 JnIUJS froo l^f* iUJ * ,, P ht * b J Ballroid, b ibe State of K«v I*™*' *°' «nuug the bettor Afrieullana parpoeetW lbgug<x*l lc*m Kiit, with » clay bottom. Tb» land la a largbtrw t divided futonuall fkrmi, and hundred* ftcm all p*rUol tuaewaolry an oow settling and boHdlnc. Thu cropj pro«Ju«xl era large end c»o ba ueea growing. Tfcv chuiuU ii jtfllilitful, and from fn»u. Term# from $l6 acre, payable within four year. by fnatil- Jr* I'*' 1 '*' Vino Street Wharf at l ? lUllroad tor UaumoDtoa. or- R ' ■?' D J rrt,u *- l *y letter, IXamaumtoa Post Office, At lanUcc»*mtj, hew Jertey. {too fnll advertisement Into-, other column. ■ ALL WANTiNii FARMS IN A VK lJglUfol climate, rich toil, and eocaro irom froeU,M» MTcrttoomeut of Uammootou Lands lu another column. PERSONS WANTING GRANGE of Cti »U»« tot health, m fcJtrriiHoai.ut ol UwmuwntOH iu mother tuhinu^ T 0 ALL WANTING FARMS, See Ad^7- JL Ummeul i-f tltmmootoa L*utU. Jul^odßm PERSONS WISHING TO'CHANaEIhS J. batlouM lo * raplJly iacrwiiog ocnutry, ■ Nnr «*». lUrnen. *bfr» handful. .r»gotogNhen) X dSftte/• milJinJ delightful, «*e iJmtUment of the ilaauawiLon Settlement iu another colonic. Jolmcddoi ‘ PERSONS WISHING TO 'ESTABLISH JL Hu,ufacL.rl.» in • u.vu„i lluirlimpUc.wlfat.Uosi. “ P" 0 . *“ “iroltomcnt of U.» lluuuulop 3.ltk- SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can t **» ra f^^ on I ,ro0tA l»ly at Umamontou. Seaadrar* necmnatof Uanituoutoo Lauda. Ju4-*od3® Dr. ChorchUl'a Remedy fortne Prevention « a °d Cure of Consumption. Wtncheatar’a Genuine Preparation orthe - *lypopho»pt»Uee of Inline and efSoda, •- T*< Sf *ef«c Remedy M Consumption, Sa-ofuU, Rrmehitis, -iifW, DtOilny, Dytpeptvx, Kerveux Dittaaa, . r rhUtrotis, aaJuu CmpUints of i-*nx i-S Energy, IFujfiny, eft ,</- PuL h p«of,™ 1 m ? hemical Preparation of PUOiPnOttUa, (tu prophylaxis and rnranre proDerfla* of which were diarorerrO by Ur. J. 9. Churchill; o/Perfatn - wrtjrcn'otf wonderful cum fhroaghout Earow - Umtod Sratea, already atlalut*!, xlacoU* IxrwJoo f r*->l''*larlty, both with the medical tiro *“* ,th A !>J f*‘*« certainty, ud «f {nrwiaWe *ll stages of Pulmonary and Nervooa Diseases, nTe * CUBE OP CONSUMPTION, ' L D h .r CIJCj (*t ft period, consequently «bfu (bare can be no nucertaioly uto the nature v f th» dlseaso,) cau be obt*loeJ, la ail case*, by thla treatment, axrapt when tbs existing Irtioa of tbo Juori (< offt**lf»o£ ? n «. P , fttlaC ® do * th- pfeJl'podtloo Mima .'‘‘“i ,b * tflW *° r tti® UVPOPHO3. rui_K8 f patient* ta wbotn lt.ni meet strongly marked " reconriug as rapidly as others. 8 7 mßt * ff ThlsKrtnody ha* not only a curatlre effect, tat will If imadahererortheraerljta a suspicion of the disease. Pre- ; rrn, . l j t »nd tbue aca u a preservative with re- , ■ ’ .u I L-- l .“. p0 * lt,, rV , * I . lhiD Uimtn wf au ordinary tiaemont, to mmlah tbo orerehelnilug prooii lo my aton In regard a the success of this mi and t'poetflc Treat ment for one moal terrible scourge# oi t£e bomao rtc *i rP at j? or<^ J er to th* numerous Inquirer* who : DB. CHURCHILL'S WORK ON CONSUMPTION ■• iftE 1-to| L*i 1, 2P oft «•»•**« ib* Impertil Atadimyof'! s*®~ cia * , « fftris; Note* of c*»r«, and Letters, Docnmaata. - Testimonials, lc„ which, tugoiher wUb a Ctrcolar wOIIm' cn ” ,n th * re wlj o »“h reliable Information pretiooa iS J^i d / 08 wb ? thef,u u y ‘W* extraordinary remedy, ’ •bould low no time tn writiug f yr Dr. CbnrchUrt TreaUia! ' Thousands would be reatored lo health by pladorthra- Mliea under tbia treatmeot during tbo tumirer, whlchis ' the moat favorable sosaon; l.„t .1,0, if the/delay mayg? do»o to prematore gravea. ' 7 ’ 7 8 Kisasst; s.b“ywg&, NO OtUBR. . 7 elßTialuie. USE Sold wboleeftJe aud reUI n, DR.u. li EKthS^E Wood itreef, PltUbnrgb, Pa. K Ju2Ld4wP <3 TIIB BIBnOAN Mustang Liniment WHE popularity oftho Mexican Mustang JL Listkxir la co-ax lenalre with the ciTiUratJonJ.^ 0 globe Olhar article, culm to oUcria^paioSdSnL^! ol^L Cr M?T * p * mU P tliyalclana, OoTernment Uoaoltaial Parriera, Plan ten, Paraera, Llrery-men, Ac_ hara tally deoooatrand thUfact throqghont tha woifJ^ tleUeier Ufore rt^fed.iiichntidlrtdodpialMaudaQp?^ from Uedlwfl and BdeutHJc mao. support rheumatism of yeara amndlng kaa U«u totally cored. Pilea Uia«- aches and palm upon mao, and fclndmlSmplSS lIORSE.S, (BATTLE, 4c ich M Ring Booe, Gall, Srr,t. BpaHn, PoU-Erll ey, Uoofall, etc., areeot-J>ud and cured by the MUSTANG LINIMENT, VALUABLE lidhßE SAVED! Ua. B. Lircn, Byd* Park, 1 1, wrltea:—.l, v - vae considered worth!**.- ibis caie was Sparing “-L!? sinca tb* free Uuinwnt, I harewui hbn w 1160 cash. TourLlnlmsntha* b«endoing woodartophar^ 4» BkiiP sfairr, Phiucii»bu. Pa (Extract.) -Id lirtingth. huttls from tbafire it becamA aomauagsftbla, tilted OTor, my Land* tctt sa. rsAly.almoattoacrlfp It «r*sanairfaltight. Tho Mos. taog Uoiment appeared to extract the pain, Ithaalodrao. Idly, without aorecsss, and left ?i- scars of account. ■ Yoor» trnly, •‘CBABLEJ roSIEB,**. ; Bach r Uagueg# ej thf* l. r»i (be • uu»tsat sod niter.i •Clio «b*TWT«r lbb«rtl.i» i* U»<l *' v This Unimeat if IndJtpeUfaMe to rmatere «0 ij c«n.>. Lm . ' - -j. bortee sodmoUt. Ur JU>u Montgomery ai*- ; ■ •old • eUre for $BOO, »!».» tree iVued from alter by this Liniment. * Er««j lamilj eboalcl here |l m Jj? - ’*-• ptrUealer and enquire for tbe Ma.ferg Ltnlment end IT? soother. • “** ..... - Sold by all deeLn throuptijat N»*(h end Booth Amtrte. lutop* sod *U the liteiule vt th» Ocean, for24ceota.jS ' '-V Cento, »ad 11,00 per boitl* * ,nk *> s ® Uinsi3 IH|H t Ki, rBA ..,. Cel6, ’ r " ,eJ PoTTdor. 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