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Xllifoßs and PROPilliToi3
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TUESDAY MOENINO, AUG. 9, 1859.
Republican State Ticket
ALVDITOII OILIMAL,
THOM L COCIIIIAST, of York comity
WILLIAM B. BEIM, of Boob county
Ilepithllean County Ticket
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ALIAS IL /WILLItAbv , Ab.
Aiscomr,
WILLIAM 'ARNIM, P h,
DAVID A. PICIO.SLSY, Allegheny,
CHARLES L. 0016IIRIN11, Rear.,
DAVID E. ILiTAILD, Peebles.
WILIAM:UE/In, Loser St %dr.
MAU= LIT JODOZ,
TUOMAB KELLOB,UIm
DtOflTLt AMU=
JACOB H. MILLER, ElGibuitt.
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GOODMAN Y. COULTER, Booth Foyette.
COIO66IOOTiL
JONATHAN DN.AUPP, South MitAtharg.b.
♦UotTDI,
DAVID CORNELIUS. Sewickley.
SPIKTSI . OI{,
M. T. ANDNUSON, KAst Dear
Drarcina C,! rat POOR,
JOSECH MILLER, Snowden.
Gov. Wies's Lair Ls - rms.—Governor Wise,
,i 7"••;. i ?::- in hie last letter, which for a wonder was very
~..,,,.' • 4 ! :,brief; has—to use a common expression—"put
his foot in"lie operations for the future. With
all his excentrioltles and •his extravagances, he
. • ! has hitherto maintained a pretty fair reputation
!
for rough honesty. Indeed hie particular friends,
t.,
. - . • including hie two sons, generally held him up to
L . ,:-...- - • public admiration on account of hie stern ad
---, ' herenoe to what he thought was right, and his
freedom from the glaring faults of the politi.
a:'..- ',
Mane of the day. There was a vast amount of
pretension and cant in all this, it must be grant
rH,,,..-- ed, hut that_33 position in which the Gov
' :!"-'''r, •-•.tri_tor deatied to appear before the people; and
many of his political admirers, north and south,
were content to concede it to him. The publica
tion of this letter will strip him of this false
F.-. -,. livery and place him among , the most autumn
r' • ~, ble orpolitical tricksters, who, to low cunning
add the vilest kind of double dealing and trea
chery. His dietaat friends were so overwhelm
ed with astonishment and disappointment when
the - unfortunate missive appeared that they at
~... _ once, and without hesitation, denied its germ
; • '. ineness. But asuffiolent time has elapsed since
its appearance to afford its reputed author am
, •
ple opportunity to disowit it, and yet we have
not heard a word from him or his friends. That
. .1• , • .. the letter was not intended' for the public eye,
. .. , t ..
...,
we are willing to believe:4ot, to entertain-
; . ..- ~. _ a different opinion wonld t he.. seriously qua-
L. . &r . :" Honing . the sanity of tbb. :writer. This c0n
,...' : • .V . ousien;-hcvrever, dui col 'help the Governor,
..., .
. - . • out • of ;
the diffioulty in !Ora his letter . has;
-..' . . ' placed him, but rather adds to the enormity ot,
. ! the offence. It is to be regretted that the only
•c:"•, - .;',.. - :. •• '- effort at brevity, which old Virginia's Execitive
F.'4,--'-1.,, has been known to make, should have beenat
lr,.....•.". tended with so much bad luck. We fear it is the
1...,,:,..- -- last of the kind we shall ever witness, and on
.f .. .
that account we regret its sad fate. The New'
fy-t-' . .. - .., • York Courier .1 Enquirer thus notices the ill
advised epistle:
:----
t . '••• "We could hardly think it genuine, and have
refrained from publishing it, under-lame hope,
~.....': : though faint, that it would be disclaimed. There
I ' 'S ' 4 - ''- are those of Gov. Wise'e political friends, we
perceive, witestill doubt its authenticity; but
the airse;see of all denial, to our mind, leaves no
...';',.*,,,,„,,. c at . t.tre hut to take it for just what it per
.l' l' T Nut to be,
_A•We confess we hardly know what to woke of
this production. As an off-band confidential 1
...
note from crony to crony it would be odd enough;
-_,.. as a missive deliberately intended for, or in any
way liable to reach, the public eye, it is ittexpli
. . .
cable. Governor Wise, -we • know, is. some
.' . .- thing of an exeentriagenins. Hehtiaa natural'
temperament thatdeaightelin a sensation. , .Noth
.
iog snits him better than balanctiur an the edge
of a precipice. A tight- rope lahle'delight. He
- . -
itifillicates "elan Pelle An lino" amid a.fissh of
Trinkets, before a surprised multitude. Herr
• - Cline himself never found greater sport in be
miwidffideerinnlygsrlioaglidkldsinotfopihrao lo a n t s, n - o an si l s t ian hen t
• attitude In the world. This has away' been
__ ! Mr. Wise's way, and we can easily understand
it. But snob an Idiosyncrasy after all is no ex
planation of such an exhibition as this last:
The object hereby no means is to Cattle- There
Is no wantonness of that sort„ The ;Governor
- evidently has a very serious purpose, which is
nothing lam than to help himself on townids the
Presidency of the United States. Buetbe cayth
- ?cry is that he should bars even.fore . LOOMftlit
fancied that his ends could be advanced by . any 1
snob" miserable trickery as Is Itereindicated.
' me immure:is to get the Charleston: nomlnation
for himself by paralyzing the great State cif llew
York, :skins he knows is *Weed - lehim "i -and 1
. this be Reposes to effect through th e appoint ,
ment, of delegates by 'district • conventions in
stead of the. General State Convention, and thus
splitting the delegation into antagonistio sec
tions; and in case that plan falls, than for the
minority to raise a rebellion in the State Con
vention and send on to Charleston a bogus dele
gation which will be admitted on equal terms
with the other, and thus nentralise the whole
vote of the State. This is what Governor Wise
means when he says "our only chance is to or
ganize by districts, and either whip the enemy
or send two delegations." He must have taken
the Democratic party to be the sorriest set of
imbeciles on earth if he really supposed they
could be made the victims of any such kind of
jugglery, however covertly managed. It is diffi
cult to say what he must have taken them for
when he exercised no more pains to keep his
scheme in the dark." ,
The Philadelphia Press coinciding with Mayor
WOOD, denounces the letter as a forgery, finding
it impossible to believe 'that the bold and die.
slrous Virginian who, In 1856, so gallantly etr=
countered the 'Blair. Knight with his visor down,'
and who wielded his trenchant battle-ax fore
most among the champions of the Democracy,
would have written each a document," and adds
'that the genuineness of this letter would at
10 and forever smother all the prospects of
ir. Wise for the Presidency, said that no terms
of t:ensure would be too severe to be applied to
a Presidential candidate resorting to thema
chinery which ia' recommended by this letter.
Th. Providence Journal double the genuineness
of the epistle, mainly on the ground that it is
so short. The Daily New (reputed to be Mayer
Wood's organ) says :
"We have no doubt It is a forgery, and aver
upon our own responsibility that Gov. Wise has
never written such a letter. It is a forgery,
and we believe that some of the men who indus
triously but confidentially exhibited it at Albany
':. knew it to be a forgery. If we are wrong, let
them 'produce the proof. If they do not, they
' l ' will rest under the imputation we now east upon
them durieg the belabce of their lieu."
'-"- - :Bat The Aurae! of Commerce, which does not
" appear to be entirely satistletk with the doon
timeat, says :
"We are not permitted to question the gene
beaus of the production, since the original has
been non by men in whose sagacity and ve
racity implicit reliance must be placed, and we
ere compelled to deal with it according to its
merits."
The Commercial Ackerlifer, which thinks that
the letter was intended - for private circulation,
'There is noinonifor doubt on the subject.
It - was written - with Gov. Wise'e own hand, to
• gentleman well known in Democratic political
circles here, and its history down to its publi
cation cam be indisputably traced. -We have
good Yemen to believe that not a word was al
_ scrod, not • mask of punctuation changed from
the orlglaaVind It it does not bring upeii the
writer the y011%10%114% which he so elegantly
pradlots for Senator Douglas, thou the Demoi
or sile party are a Mamie worms than we take them
----to be." - - •
. It is evident that tho "ohirshorm Virginian"
_. 45 Mr. Forney is pleased to •designsto_tho
Gbiernor—has, In his own person, furnished
another example of tho danger of luditerimi•
nolo letter writing. This last epistle has d e .
strayed whatever chance he may have had for
the offiee which lilt has sacrificed to much to.
obtain.
PlllOB is TOT] profane In 0$ CllTTlealaree of
Loots. Napoleon's Peace Treaty. One of its pic
tures represents "Free Italy" chained to the
stumbling block of Venitia, on Fhloh stands her
deputy jailor, Fitssois Jossru, with his keys,
while the French Emperor Mate herjoir head
hi:leash the extinguisher of the triple crown.
This mejr . be taken eii fart:pectic= of English
Weicatimeet in. re co\ co to Louie liapoliou. bat
tut justice WC$ well' o questioned. :As A we d.
eau, ire here ;vim o ,ottirt made objects o r
British tcliieprertitailid sod it nol to
?~: ~„~
, , •
blkpfepar4to lit ate vie rogiud I,olte
lialion:quation.VA - Apse Aninace.; An Elk
4 11 hWiiter remarks that the Britiel, swim
papers have described the charneter of the'
French army with such stem, that the Zeuaves
are regarded throughout the ballad with feel
logs of ill-concealed terror. The Italian ques
tion, however, has not monopolised all the blus
ter of the English press.. The last eteampecket
brought over a ferocious attack- on our govern
ment, in one of the London journals, which is
not only indecent from tho vulgarity which it
contains, but ridiculous on account of the au
thor's ignonnoe of our geography; - politico and
policy.
Oaytit.
Anima the donations., to the Plymouth mon
ument, whose corner stone woe laid on the
2d instant, we observe that Gov. S. P. Chase
of Ohio, gave $lOO. The Governor is at pretr
eat rusticating at Newport. He is to deliver
an oration as we learn at next commencement
at Dartmouth, where he was graduated.
Taw New Yeas DiMOCILACR.—The deluge of
the Democratic, State Convention at Albany, on
Wednesday, are worthy of especial attention and
study, as the formal opening of the Preeidential
campaign in that State. The moat imUceable
feature is the bitter ender-current fight between
those of the brethren who, with ex-Mayor Wood
go for Wise, and those who go for Dickenson or
somebody else than Wise. Wood, and the so
called Astor Hones clique have lost ground at
the start, in the denial of their appeal "to limit
the notice for the annual meeting of the State
Convention exclusively to the election of dele
gates for the State ticket, and to question of
State policy, and that the choice of delegates to
he National Convention and the modes thereof
be the subject of future consideration." The
action of the committee is a point blank denial
of the ex-Mayor's petition, the call for the Con
vention, ad finally adopted, explicitly declaring
that "the State Convention is to choose delegates
to the National Convention, or to determine the
manner in which and the time when they shall
be chosen." The %acid' people are reported to
bo highly indignant at this treatment, and threat
en, in the usual nay, all aorta of things—and
one of these things is—an appeal from the com
mittee to the Deteocraey at large, etc., °to., etc.
At the meeting of the Committee a curious
letter from Gov. Wiee was brought to light. It
relates mainly to Now York polities, and starts
by saying that in lie opinion the Tammany Re
gooey will carry a netted delegation from New
York to Charleston, most probably for Mr. Bu
chanan. The Governor then continues:
Our only chance le to organize by Distriote,
and either whip the enemy or send two delega
tions. If that is done or not done, we must mill
rely on a united South. A united South will
depend on a united Virginia, and - I
pledge you
that she at least shall—be a unit. Virginia a
unit., and' persistant and firm on a sound plat
form of protection to all personCof popular vet..
sus squatter sovereignty, she mutt rally to her
support all the South. The South cannot adopt
Mr. Dough's' platform. It is a short out to all
the ends of Black Itepublicaniem. lie then will
kick up his heels. If be does or don't he can't
be nominated, and the main argument against
his nomination id that he can't be elected if nom
inatia. If he runs as an Independent candidate
and illswardruna, and lain nominated at Oharles
ton, I can beat them both. - Or, if squatter sov
ereignty Is a plank of the platform at Charleston
and Douglas is nominated, the South will run an
Independent candidate on protection principles,
and run the election into the House. Where,
then, would Mr. Douglas be ? The lowest candi
date on the list. I I hare the popular strength,
you suppose it will itself fix the nomination.
Get that and I am confident of success.
The letter concludes by remarking upon May
or Wood's relations toward the writer. The Gov
ernor says he would be glad of the Mayor's in
fluence, but he is "not completely, or at all, in
the hands of Mr. Wood, or of any other man
who breathes." He is ' , independent of all cliques,
and defies all camera." it is said that Wood is
much loomed at the prodootion of this letter,
and pronounces it &forgery, but its authenticity
is respectably vouched for.
It is said that every means are being need by
the State Committee and their friends to distract
and divide the Hard Shell Party. Mr. Williams,
of Buffalo, is promised the nomination as State
Treasurer, in place of Mr. , Vanderpool, who is
to be dropped, with Gideon J. Tatitter,.Secrelary
of State. Mr. Lawrence; of- Queens, and Mr.
Greep, Oeondags, are mid to' be offered nemina-
Mani as Secretary of Baits; 'Mr. Green declines
and adheres to Mr. wcog
It is confidently asserted that the Botte offered
Mayor Wood Tammanfliall and the Idayorality,
if he would abandon his position, but that be
resolutely declined to do w. Newark Memory.
Tun New York correspondent of the Charles
ton Mercury says that the Senator 0 , whose
approachiag nuptials were alluded to in the
rribtrne last week, is "no less a person than Es
teban St. Cruz Oviedo, of Cubs, and the fair
American is Miss Fanny Bartlet, daughter of
Capt. Bartlett of Maine, late of the U. S. Navy.
The gentleman is one of the richest residents of
thoonney Island, reputed to be worth about $4,-
000;000. He owns two large sugar plantations,
worked by 110010 2,100 negroes, and a large
number of houses oad lots in the city of Havana.
Many , of your readers who have wintered In
Washington will doubtless recollect the fairy
form, winning face, charming manners, and de
lightful conversational powers of Mies Bartlett,
(still in her "teens,") eminent among the crowd
of belles who flutter in the gay sakes of the Fed
oral metropolis. The millionaire Senor has been
of late years, a frequent visitor to this city and
to the fashionable wateringplaces of the North,
and it is quite unnecessary, in this match mak
ing world, to say that be has been an especial
faiorite with ambitions mammas, belonging to
the real and accredited "upper ten." But the
"bone and the woman" had cot come for the
Senor until last New Year's Day, when he'ruet
the fair heroine of thin true tate, and surrendered
at discretion. The preparations for the wedding
are quite Oriental in their magnificence, and
would have delighted the gorgeous author of
Vathek, whose gem dropping pen could alone do
justice to theta. What say you to $60,000
worth ofjewelry to begin with ' But the levieh
outlay of the bridegroom does not stop here. The
mast cunning artificers of Paris are now at work
upon the bridal jewels and decorations, which
will cost another hundred thousand, andamong
which is a wreath of emerald leaves, diamond
and sapphire flowers, declined to bind upon the
queenly head a thousand-dollar nuptial veil.
Bat I will not task your imagination by dwelling
farther upon these dazzling particulars. The
wedding will take place about the middle of Au
guet--firet in Grace Church, to suit the Protest
ant Inclinations of the bride and her family, and
afterwards at the Boman Catholic Cathedral.
The happy couple will forego the usual foreign
tour, and settle down at once in a palatial resi
dence in Fourteenth street, where a series of
Inullient receptions will inaugurate the honey
moon. I had forgotten to say, and will add by
way of winding up the paragraph, that a Meter
of the bridegroom testifies her cordial apprecia
tion of her brother's choice by eendrng on a lit
tle bridal present worth $lOO,OOO to her future
elater.in-law."
WITL VII POPE ACCEPT roe ITALIAN PRLET•
°CHM—Some journals have already thought fit
to communicate intelligence as to the mode in
which the sovereign Pontiff has received the offer
of the title of President of the future Italian
Confederation. Some soy he has refused it;
others annotmoe that he has almost promised to
accept it. The fact le, neither the one nor the
other know anything about the matter. It is
certain that the Pope, who hid minima the annul
President', in 1848 and 1849, has not negotiated
upon this point either before or daring the war
of 1859. The latest acts of the sovereign Pon
tiff prove this beyond all doubt. With respect
to the honorary Presidency, it is an entirely new
idea, which cannot, se yet, have been the sub
ject of discussion. Besides any other consider
ation, one of the principal reasons which ten
years ago canoed the refusal of the head of the
Church still existed before the peace of Villa
franca. The Pope did not desire any extension
of his temporal domains or political action,
which should have for its point of departure a
war between the sone of the Church, and the
dispossession by means of arms of a Clatholio
sovereign. Doubtless, overtures may have been
made to the Pope immediately after the interview
of Villafrance, but no one can be Its a position
to say how they were received,-because the la
test intelligence from Rome Is anterior to the
peace, They who amuse the publicity spread
tog each reports u these should consider that
Rome never decides without reflection, and never
engages herself as to the unknown. Now, noth
ing Is more unknown than the future Italian
Confederation ; because many of the sovereigns
called to fella part of it have not yet been able
to exchange • word on the subject. To res u me,
when people talk of the intentions of the Chief
of the Churctiwith regard to the honorary Pres
idency of the Italian Confederation, they are
simply giving utterance to personal appreciation
of gossip.—Parts
CDLISNIIII• IN GIVING BiIDIOINE.-011
Thuredey lest, a lady - la East Baltimore, Md.,
had a child, tea months old, who WU crafluing
severely from a cough;
• female neighbor prof
feted som e mow n ., which she said had done
bor. firatt.Vgreat good. The offer .was accopted
se° the "'g lib " brought in the mixture; Siting
the patient two teaspoonful"- In a very short
Was after 'wallowing the dose, the 'child beanie
iseeneible. The roothei lent for a dootor, who
gave an emetic, which had the tendency to re:,
IMO the child somewhat. On examining the
mixture : it was found to have morphine in it In
considerable quantity. The,mtual dOse for en
adult would have . been one teaspoonful. The
quantity of merplgoic }n the dose sten to the:
child wee 170 dropv•
Wuo ass Int it aniusw.irpAe , ,da tpiiblie
feel interested - ItOtotots pareidalarprelattes
to the read srblohlies attZineij k diguistuoto-‘,
riety by the fatad-afrair et - the Efebsedierobe
Bridge, we compile the following from the An
nual Report, recently published, of Van A .
Rlohmond, Eeq , State Epgineer and Surveyor:
The length of the Asa is thirty three miles
nearly. It extends from Albany oorthward to
Elute Bridge. The capital stock, by Its charter,
to $600,000, of which $439,004,97 is represent
ed to have been,pold in.
A perspn fluted Philip Ford, the Tressurer,
in a oommrnsioatiou to the State Engineer and
Salveloi. dated January 19, 1869, represents
this road aa_eutirely bankrupt; that it has been
for fire yelp, and still Is, in the hands of Re
ceivers; and he contemns that "the stook and
bonds are believed.to have no value." These
are facts which may tend to explain the condi
tion of the murderous trap over Tomhanio Creek.
The company could run its trains and collect
fares from cheated passengers, but had no mo
ney to expend in repairing Its bridges. In other
words it was a company of thieves.
It is proper that the public should know the
tames of the men upon whom reels the reepon.
eibillaul of the final massacre. Aooordiogly we
append a list of the officers of the Company, all
of whom resides la Albany, and are reputed
"decent." men:
Wm. White, Preeideni; Philip Ford, Treasu
rer; Vissoher Ten Eyok, Secretary; Wm. White,
Superintendent,
These ars the men, who on Tuesday night
last, at the &bight'coke bridge, murdered 13
human beings confided to their care. They bad
the road in charge, and thus entered Into a cam
merclal agreement to make it safe for all who
should travel over It. It there be a I►w In New
York, these are the men for whom the Peniten
tiary yearns.—N. Y. Times.
A HMIS Low DUIOCINAT.--SpllAtOr Seward
happening to slate ins debate • few years since
that the laws' of God and humanity should he
obeyed before those Laws and constitutions made
by men, the Democratic press and orators have
never ceased to abuse him therefor, as a traitor
to hip country. In hie recent 4th of July speech
at Augusta, Ga., the Hon. A. 11. Stephens, the
great Democratic partisan, made see of the fol
lowing language:
"In his judgment ours ie the only govern
ment oonaietent with nature... .Ile did not agree
with 8013:0111 to the manner of meeting our op
ponents; while many persona were offended and
astonished at the higher law doctrine of Seward,
he believed, himself, in a higher law. He be
lieved in a higher law of the Creator, and the
Constitution must mania and rest upon this
higher law."
The higher law doctrine will be endoreed by
good Democrats when it is used in favor of els,-
ery, but in favor of freedom it is abominable In
Democratic eyes.
SUMMER Courcsarcr.—The fact is notirloo
well establlthei for any ono to attempt to controvert It,
that moot of the dhiessem which often prove fatal It sum
mer, are produced by aim.n use of fruits and vegetables,
hy which the atomach le diaordered, the ilverderenged, the
blood stagnated and dig etith rendered lo.cun If
not torpld. Cholera, Chokes fdorbus, Bilious and Cramp
Cholla, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and thch like complaints pr.
mlnete and thrive ripen Improper food and often them be
come so dthp seated and axed upon the conetlintlen, that
the ears:Java and meat Wire mineral medicinmare unable
to arrest their programs until the patient la prostrate, and
all hope* of relief areended. Who le it that ham not seen
fine, healthy infant or adult, selord with one of 'Beau:4-
k% diseases abase spoken of, and despite the skill and th
ence of mediae' gentlemen literally waste away under their
treatment: And how le U. treatment lobe arconnted fort
Pimply by the tact, that Lutead of thurbletering some
remedy to stay the adling etrength of the afflicted, and at
the rime time check the eiaar to Upraises., the rem edy
pmecribed aided lft tha exhaust'. of ths Want etrength,
and at the time the db.. was maetered the inferrer mu
per:skate, and fatting to excite • reaction tho petient Ord
from the effect of the polo admlntstered to uproot the
'dimes. Not so with BUDIIIAVVeI HOLLAND BiTEEBB,
which arecomposed thtirely of vegetable matter, and whkh
here not only proved thesoselvee the best tonic In ue, bat
have never failed to comet disorder. of the stomach and
bowels when taken...big to directions. In the nom of
bummer Complaint. they hero now.. Try them at once.
Ithen Couirtffir—The GotioloehighlyConantrated Bur
have's Unilthd Bitters Is put op in half pint bottles only,
and retailed at $1 per bottle. The great dessmad for Oda
truly Celebrated fdrielkino hal induced many Imitations,
which the public abouldguerd egalnet puchseing. Beware
of lorpoidtionl Bee that nor name Dan the 10.1 of every
bottle you buy.
13211JA1d11.4 P.lOl, 30., a Oa., Bdo Nov
Wood Nowt, berwoeolst and 71 ot-,Ptttobeogb. P.
saldava
lattn abbcrttsrtricMis
OLD and YOUNG
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH
1M11320
Professor 'Wood's Heir Rcstorative
WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE
promfA and odor of the hedr, If need two or throe
Amass ...Ir, to., I.talnelols Aga Perfectly restore the
gray; OM" the DWI with asture's own °remittent.. Nan
mete It more soft sod bowlful thou .y 011, and preserve
this scalp tree from all dim., to tbs wrested age. Stet..
men. Judas, Attorneys, Doctors, Citergymen, professional
Men sod Gentlemen and Ltlit. of all cleaves, all over the
favor
world. beer ea Antim
olonyioed.
f Mat we d
N do notet lay too moth In fie
. Rd the en,—
PBO/IPBSOR 8. Tire te see, erAMET,
my% on hie ...al In .la. Oullsi el.. a, •
- s. tacitly bocatidog slay, not on applying
Wood'. Halt 14%/110(11liTa his hair .., “covw,ll
IU ortgloal
CHARLES OAADSW,I3 Ku.. Street, A T.,
=l=
tare raw iftel'r War, turard Into a dark brava
EMMaMMiEI
A. a. FIATW Ono, Batt, Wei., Pats be to now
alety year. old, wad hi. bah and elblallors won
two-tbirda gray. hot by the woof two battles of
Reirtorative the gray hairs bars disappeared,
both on his had and Loa, and I. more soft and
elcmy than for twenty flea years puska*. Ms
wife, W. the age of fifty two, has mod it with the
same effrct.
VINLBY JOllBBON.Eaq-, of Naw Orlunaaay •
tbs. he lost hie bah by the Yellow Teter, la 1851
Ile used Wood'. llair Iteatcratira. and Ms halr is
no. thick sod gloway.
8. /I.IILDDIATON, litiogatoo, Alabseua, says
the &Iterative has don* more good in his part
of the country. Ile owed It for baldoare, and cow
has a O. had of hair.
T. I. 1101126. Lrbaloon. Ilentocky, says ha ha.
amen Wool'. Ilelr Itratoratire to buoderds of ea
ma, and never Imam It to-fail to arcampllsitiog
.11 It prologs.. to do.
A. J. •LDIC4, Motu/ult.:qv', !Wools, says Le
had tea scald had eight yenta, sot was bald,
bat by tha liberal Lusa Woold's Hair MOM,
tire, he onw bu a rich glom head of hair .
421 , - Bold by all Druggist...and by 0. J. Wood
• Co., 414 Broadway, Naw Yorkwod 114, Market
shoat, Bt. Lords, 110. Sold lo Plttsbumh by Dr.
ODO. H. ICRYBIIB, B. 1.. /ALIN OTOCIE & CO
and all Droggists. I
W.B TirDONALLD &
Aare iiiii ng and Commission House
Mo. 102 NASSUA synnET,
NEW YORE.
Adwartlemmeute twat bw received as dune, far publication
In ibis paper. etigidtt
Vulcanlssd Ilabbar Elastic Fabrics.
THE • UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW IN
lawn, at Wholesele, only, slid Le daily receiving from
Fectortee In the U. &,wid from the best manulactories
abroad, large quantltke of Web., !wooden, Garters,
Tape., etc, and will grant Limas Bbetupe with suthollty
blether. to import and gall the Vulcanized Rubber Plastic
labrica All ouch etountie have • fait MOW) of coy name—
without which no goieds of thin ductiption can be legally
vended In the United PFetee during Ore lifetime of flood.
yeat's Patent. lIORAON 11. DAY,
Principal Warelicusa, 23 Cotirtland etreei,
auit3td New Tort.
_ .
F ISH—No. I Mackoral;
No. I Balmor.;
N. 1 Mesa Ilbad;
No. I Mesa Mackerel, In Hit* Whit. Ylell
In half barrels, for rale wholesale and retail by FRANOIS'S
Family Orcoary and Tea More, Federal Mast, Allegheny
N.H.—Geode delivered bee of charge. aol
EbIUSTARD--OunuinoColeman'a
1,:41 61asttrd lu 13 pound kegs, laud 4, 6 .ad 10 pound caa,
ter .ate at trbolesalo sod total' at FILLNOL'S Family 64.-
eery mod 'tea to tore, Federal /divot, Allegbauy.
11.—tloala dellattrad (mon( cbaras.
61/17
rirEAS I TEAS!! TEAS!!!
100 half chaste tine to astla fibs Ooloass,
60 " " Yams apex;
10 " " Ono Powder and Imperial,
10 " " Grange Pecos,
60 alt] Loxes astorted Milts and grades. Latest Im
re:stations In store and for gate by
.W [LUAUS & JOHNSON, 114 Elialthtleld 46.
MANCHESTER PROPERTY—Three fine
Building Lots, MI foot front P. Wubtugton otrcot
by 126 fat deep to Bontb alley. Prim for tbo arno lots
g 4160, or $4OO oa th . for We by
an) & OUTIIBIRT 4 BON, 61 Market MM.
QCOVILL'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA AND-STILLINGIA, for the cure of
all dleolaes arlelog from bayortty of the blood. A tarp
supply Jost nominal by aos. FLZ.ifISO,
009 Gooor MAMA and Marko irtreete.
A FRESn SUPPLY OF THE OELE
Apa,, DILATED ARTESIAN WATER Dad remind by
.9 708. FLEMING, ear. Diamond .d Market .1.
TS.PORTSME.N.—.I havo just roceived a
J,„ large and fine 11100111.3311 of Hunting Fluke of every
deacription. JOSEPH YLIGUING,
auo • Corner Diamond and hiatkot Weer.
MOLASSES -100 bblr. N. 0. for enle by
•o 9 Sl= MITOREGL.
WHITE LIM-300 bbls for sale by
KIM 41 MITJ/iICLL.
SOFT FINIS!" BLEEOLIED MUSLIN.—
Axatbar tan ut tho ens soft dotall ILalio.)net redd
DUILODYINLD a 0078.
GOODS dill selling at reduced prices, at
dosing oat male of DIJRCHYULD a 00.
DRIED BEEF—IO tiereo3 Dried Beef just
JIJ rteo spa fir sale by J. B. OANYJILD 411
Q C. IiAMS-10 toe Sugar Cured name
rsed sod to Ws b 7 J. L. UAFfELu & 00.
' • 0•. prime .in store
and for ale by J. b. O.II2IfIELD 00.
tALUABLE SEWIOIiLEY PROPERTY
POR BALS-A new well built dwelling lUtd, well
arranged, 7 room on the drat floor, wide bell, portico In
front and to th• roe r-6 IMO= on the Ronal ann.-
aWO ler, 234 ecru of ground, fronting on the titer,
and extendag but to the railroad, mar the dation, for
sale by B. CUTHEMB:2 80:1, al Market-ea
FOUR AND ONE-FOURTH ACRES—ono
are .d • Lalfla timber, . Hater falling taxing, lc.,
salutetime WWI [tom 611,mberry Nty, near It,* ra11.0.1,
foreale by Y. GOTELOBB,T BON,
see N 0.61 Ittartot streaL
T AKE FISH-20 bbla Mint, fresh caught;
.LI . 16 Id do do do do
. , 8 do White nob do .do
tXI bldo do do do •- do
'Jost rai d on craglianosat and ter Nth by
.dj ^ • • .ILDICERY li CO, 343 LUorty duet.
oUli CAN—The imet
no Inilt 1114 yat tibre tbs public; alisphy yet far
WV _ Ersry_oodi mho Alava 7¢4lic ep met its
ono "boa! seetlitscits tpfaropural
' - • . , T. J.CZAIe, Ode
any wiiialattssolmamaitni.
.
ME3EMIIMEMM
:AM =birds:units: -
- -
piTTSB (MOH' FEMALDCOLLEG
EFS- t C. PEPIIIIISG, A. IL, Preddent.
3. U. KNOWI79, AI M, Tim 'Prealdeut,
Amid= by Mee experienced teacher. lostruellom are
ghee he oh branch= of a thorough log Ugh, Mewled and
ecirntific educators Pupae - for advautagn no offer= to
Oil Paintbox, W. ri Coln= and Drawing. Modern Lao.
@Awe^. am Wright by a thoroughly podia= teacher.
under the =parcel.% of Nor itohlecch. Fall term
commence.. Wedneaday the Met day of Atlgrut. lot Circe.
Ism giving particulate, apply id the College, arsetle &Ike
and book *Crew M. SIC PtION e
J'eatawd Prodder. Board of Trustee.
H ARVEST ROME PIC-sia
A GRAND PIC-2110
WILL TAR[ PLACE AT HOS' SUGAR CAMP,
ON TIIURSD4 r; AUOUST 1104, 18.5 g .
.ETA goo 4 String .od Brent Ban/ grill be In sttendacee
on the pretaleet.
Iterresbmente eel kinds on the yound, and soend.
ed by JACOB HIM.
P. 8.-1 Canal Boat CH loses from Penn street at 7
o'clock A. Id., end Yonne. Band .11 be In attendee,. on
the Beet. au4 lAtetds.
PUBLIC NOTICE TO TILE CITIZENS
OP PITT TOWNSHIP.—The Commbwlonera appoint.
*4 by the Court toloquire Into the/expediency and pimple.
ty MMus division of Pitt township, will meet for the per•
pram of emir appointment on MONDAY, AOOOBT, 15th,
ISS9, at 10 n'el‘ww, a. M. CHRISTIAN FINITELY,
BENJAMIN KELLY,
HENRY CHALFANT.
ON CARSON STREET—A convenient two
glory dwelling with portico In front, tailor. Oars,
ding room, thatch, Lary yard, etc. Lar yarcl, trawl,
and in shrubbery. Yor We by 15. COTTLIBMIT k BON,
aob No. 616tnrkot Meet,
BURNIEW'S COCAINE
8111/NIL"r'I'S COCAINE
B URN Ir,TI'S COCAINE
liarA compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for
dreallng tha flair Fur efflux., and agreeable..., It I.
without en tqual.
Ii prenent. the IL iefroto falling off.
It promoter its healthy and eirrcur groteth
' It ie not pertoti
It (caret no disagreeable odor.
It Oen* the hair when hard and deg.
ft roother the irrigated *raip obia.
It affords the richrti /were. -
It remains longest in <Pct.
ft cvstr . hlffy realt for a half pint ham',
BURNETPT•B COCAINIC
BU NETTS COCAINE
=MUM
p'3SYatL 1. licairmi t Co.—! cannot refers to stabs
the salutary eff.xt In my own aggraratod cam, of poor ex.
tenant [fair 011—(0octine.)
For many month, my hair had been falllngolt, until I was
&arkl of lalng It entirely. The skin upon my bead be
came gradually more and more Inflamed, to that I could sot
touch It without polo. Thin Imitated condition I attrlhnted
to the use of rations adrertleed hair washea, which I have
since teen told contain camphons spirit_
fly thsairko of my phydclan, to vhcm you had shown
your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced Its cum the
sat week in /nue. The Ent application allayed the itching
and Irritathm; In three or lour dry. theredness and tender.
nem disappeared—Use hair ceased to fall, and I hale now a
think growth of oar hair. I trust that others, similarly
aMkted, will be lode.] to try the same remedy.
Tans, eery laity, SIBAN 11. POPE.
/3 UJELN I '23 COCA./ 2.75 C
BI 7 RNILTTS COCAINE
strnxiirrp.s COCAINE
r&V.A does applluttlan readers the hall, too matter lt.in
.0 Red dry.) soft and glassy far .trend days. It t. coal
ceded by all who bare ated It, to be the bre and cheque
Hair Dream, in Chi 'Enid
Prepared by JORIPII BURNETT a 00, Beaton.
For W. by dealars geoerelly at be eta . tondo, aralm
TA R
N TU M CAMP= iligimm
MEETING —lexcurldon Train
over A LLEUD ENT YALLSY ISAMU° AD VIII ran ea fol.
town
Depart front MLitt:l.9h Stadotefor Tarna.s.
a [VIM, 1851.
10th, W•datieday Ni 636 A... 1944 A •l 0.00 P. N.
Ilth, Th ursday .1...j216 A. • I I 697.1 P. at.l
1
12th, Mao et....- ..qkit. L. lit. lik r. K. 640 r. it.
1 311 4 . 61119 , da7 at..l •lb a. 0.. 11:00 aole 103 V. N. 5,00 0 a
13t0. Wads' at__ 911 a. it 920 a. a. 6103 P. N.
13.4 Town et-- 410 A.. 940 a.. 503 0.. W
17th, Waebtairlay at 0.15 a...110Z1 A. a. 16.03 0....1
1310, Tbarittay at...1&10 N. W.19:00 A. a, 140 P. 1•4
Kin Patataar a In. will leave 41840 P. N.
Saitratiteo Tratno tafa innw rarrattn. for Pilfr6eryl,
10th, Walloaslay 1111740 N. N. 11150 • 00 744 P. nt.l
Iltb, Tharaday Ni.. 1140 a. at. 7.03 P. N.
lab, Tetley at.. 740 N. W. 100 P. r. 7:07 r a
0310, 0 3u - trial •t... i l7:14 AN. 10.00. • 640 P. at .c.t. r .
1611., 1114411 at 140 A. at 703 a. et. 240 t Iht . 7.03 tt nt
1614, Thuds, at,- 740 a.l. 200 p... 7:08 P. la.
ITtb, Wadoraday at 740 A. r 2...0n r. a. 743 p N.
18th, Thuraday at_ 7:00 A. al, 1100 • . 100 0... 7,000 •
0 1:71 Bauman • train ./111 nano at 10:30 r r.
.10 7 /22caraten Ticket...ill b• wild at all stalk , .
lb. Boasters of 4.0. OEAD,79 rolntbstrimt. al
gars wllbout tlckata .111 be charged tab fare.
...LAM B. V. moats.
Downer's Fronde Seedling Strawberry.
66 VQUAL TO AVAVOY'S, SUPERIOR
jar e to Liam le ilesdlios la use, equal to Bon's Now
Phut tattooer, and from Hs to ten Hines u prodnettra as
any other of the one hundred varivtlew la cuillratlon " Bo
amp lir. o , ooller of his on* Seedling, • gentleman vetto
whom I Lure bean acqoainted and dons business edit% for
years, and In all our transactions hale never bad mason to
mitr4oubt hi. surd or bonontble dealing, which Induce. toe
to wept the agency for OW wonderfully prolific, berry.—
bond for circular. of report of Investitating Oomeollteo
JOAN ISURDOOII, JR.,
Pittsburgh and °Ottani Norma.
FIRE BRICK—The attention or Iron man
utectanwe le directed to oar lino Brick, which will be
baud to be of the very best quality, and warranted to give
;whet eadefaction. for We, to say qoantity, mod at •
realonally low vice, by CHADWICK SON, awente for
trunalbctoretv, Nan ItO and 151 Wool street, Pittaburgh,
tot
GILCHRIST'S CELEBRATED
RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERS
J. N. 811ALIANBERGEFI fr. ('0
(Suramiwo P.O R. Dunlap, Jr.,)
.04 101 111ARECNT MIR&
HIAWATHA
NOT AND BOLT WORKS
PSTINT UOT PRESSED NUTS of 411 sires on hand/Rod
mortafacturci. Also, BOLTS for Bridge., Sf+ohloory, At.
aka Itoral loaylements, to, forstabol al short
I,,l.Warobotwo, No. ill Water etroeL
sotOmMa RNA?, SCULLY A CO,
banit statemento
Slittement of the Beak of Pitt•burgik.
PITITIMIus. Aug. 8111, IStAI
SIEA.IIB.
Lola., Bills sod inseam,. 41.602,04 42
Roll Estate and Orouad Root 44.76.5 62
Btorks and Merellmwoo 4,649 91
IM.LL -.
LQ9OO 11
NpatJo (gold and &Oar).-
12,877,016 64
LIABILITIES.
Capital thgck .21,112,100 00
Prallt• And FArolugg 161,228 GI
Unpda D121.1000g and thitlpalla Aget. SARI 12
Moto other 8anke...... ....... ..... 114.808 4g
Clnaglatloo 212,261 00
d 2,377,016 64
The abase statement I•torrett to the but of on know.
edge .dbellef. JOHN HARPER, Cashier.
Evora to and enTscribed this Bth Ans., 188% before 020
anti S. burrs, Notary Pobite.
Statement or the Citizens , Bank.
?Unbent, Alai. Bth, 1659.
earn.
Loam and Discounts .....................:...3694478 68
Coln La Vent -. . 48,715 69
Notes end Chocks of other Bsrase 4214 73
3lncellantom 6,1177 66
Duo team Banks end Sacker. ...... 7,310 27
$1373,91 90
Capital Stock --- 4440,000 00
Clecnbitlen
Individual Depoaitora.......-. 61,610 30
Cantinaunt Fund and Profile 33,308 43
Doe to other 8,718 17
0311,026 CO
The abon stesement is coma to the bet of my knout
edge and ha at E. D. JONES, Ilabler..
AlSrmed before meth!, 8,0 day of Log, 1050.
509 J .1. Maellacc., Nolan pow,
Statement of the Meehanlest Hank of
Pittsburgh..
• Aug. fitil„
Chenham .. • ••• 221.180 00
Des tootburiinks.-- 27 P 3 83
11111mul Notes Dtscosrttted------V64,510 00
Doe
Notes w
oad
Chocks of other Boaks--- 21,899 90
Prick to Tacit-- 50,551 15
SWAM 14
The above statement ts correct, to the beat of my kneel.
ache and ballet. GEO. D. hteGILDW, Cashier.
before me mu flth d00f 1 29..... 21369 .
au9 1. W. N,M, Notary public.
ttttt meat *PM. {tarot aorta' wad
fitetztrara , Bank of Plitaburall.
Frmantiosi, Monday, Lug. Inh, 18459.
Du ,
tbor .... m'ra
7T
48.113 61
Dna Onozooair odti, ..... ........... 3,460 04
04043,460 71
127,961 09
Note. and
her otharDanka---- 04,148 47
Du* by other Bank.-- 66,667 40
The abaft itatemot carract and true to the ban duty
knouLtds sad bale. W. DENTIT,CoahIar.
Bram ad anbartitred bad. ma, Ma Bth day of leg,
A. 4.11169. at 9 J. P. 111011latill. Notan Palk.
atacemeat of the iron City Bonito
EreTOM; ear. oth, 1869.
400,(00 OD
Du h i other IMIAL,•••• • • • 13 1 49 0
Note aid Meeks of °tan . 8azde...... 10,1012)
=raw. ra
iteteatut
o f J O sotottine to no ben of
lay Ciendedro l ad JOBN suaroner, awn,
Afirmed bat= MI, ads 9th day 01 Ang, .4L
aid ion mow, nctialt,mw.
NEM
_Min:['among.
o
Assurance Oclmpany,
:m. 1 110080/LTE FIZIILLT, LON - Dmi.
ESTABLISHED IN 183 G.
OA PITA L 1904 08 ,911 02 800 00
PALO UP CAPITAL AND 01/11PLUS... 2,tis4
ANNUAL REVSLNUR, for th• 'mg
We January 91, ME ..... .......
TIIIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
Lon or Damage by Pin, almost every dstariptivu of
Property. The Rates of Premiums are .samara, and, to
all nom, bawl upon Mat character of ,the minter or woo.
pull, and Um merit. of the risk.
Lamm promptly 41284 arid pall without rafernitts to
Loudon. I *cud pw erU food providvi in PAliod•C
pitia far popassa gtatnos Nis calvary.
axOROCI3
Moons James McCully* Co, 174 Wood alma;
John Floyd* Co, 173 "
Brown A HI rkpatricks, 163 liberty arse;
• D. Gregg A Co., 19 Wood street:
" Wllpe, 111`.61roy t Co, 64 Wood street;
3 / 2 13.1 McCandleaa Co., 103 "
ISbnkk A Co , 96 Water street;
B.A. Fahneetak t Co. Firm and Wood Watts
Jq. Wouderell & Co., B.ond and Wood streets;
AterelL Leo A Co, B Wood meet
Dorehlleld A Co., Fourth sad Market etreaSC
McCandless, Wane A Co, Wood and Water stn;
112.11=0/3 PIMADMPUII.
Georg. U. Stuart, Coq, 13 Gant west.
Bloom Idiom Clagborn * Co, 232 Market West;
Wm. grilse A Co., =South Front Wavy,
" 2FOntoltemt &Collins, Front and New at;
William. & Co., 6i3 Market asset
James Orsbant & Co, 3.1 and 22 Letitia street;
Joeeph B. !ditched]. Eq. PmWant Mechanics' Bank:
Jarmo Dunlap, Irk Preeiaten Union Bank:
Lion. W. A. Porter, late Judge &preen. Own.
JABIALS 117. A RROTT, Agent,
Ja2.1014 Temporary Offlos, 103 Wood Biretta
GAZETTE JOB OFFICE.
RALSTON & YOUNG,
[ovcctssoos to lOUS T. 1101i0CE.1
BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS,
CIAZET'rEI BUILDING,
Prrrsaunem,
Silt - Exaent• every kind of ni)011 and
ITAIICY JOB ORINTING laiih
and diapatel.
BY TIIi: APoVE CARD IT WILL BE
permit•a that I have dleiowed ot my BOOK ANL,
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to Nlessere. RALSTON
YOUNII. They ave gentlemen in whom every confidence
may be placed, ea well in regard to Mainers tramemlone
as their experts...l in the mechanical execution of the
work entrneted to them. They are provided with • large
amount of Types end Machinery, Steam Power nod other
IxNtiea to execute printing in an excellent @kyle end
promptly leek for them the continuance of that patron•
age which Mu so long and to liberally hewn <Merida:l to
myself. JoT:dawifF JOHN T. SIIIITOCK.
THE DNDERSIONED HAS THIS ; DAY
lumoclAßd bitn . ll3 the WHOLESALE GROCERY
NMI:IAEA, Mr. SAMUEL EWAIIT and Mr. WILLIAM
CURRY, utd aRI walla. the m.oe at the OLD STAND
NO. 271 LIBERTY BYREET,dirocUy oppoalte the Ei,gin
Pittsburgh, July 1, IV.
SAMUEL SWART WM. M GORMLY ...WM CURRY.
W. M. GORMLY & CO.,
VT.EIOLEIBR,L£
GROCERS,
PTLOVIBIONS, Ykt.ODUC
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUhES,
No. 271 Liberty Str••., Patt•lmrgh, P•
Jat-emd2dp
LOGAN &. GREGG,
IMPORTERS OP
HARDWARE,
NO. 52 WOOD STREET,
lour Door, abovo Et. Char
Je..10710m P/2 7913CBGEL
G B. Baran, lots of Landotar --Lasso& Gaunt, Pat /g .
GEO. S. BRYAN & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
FOR TUN BALE OP
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c.,
No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh.
Berradem—Lyon, Ehot b A Co., Pittsburgh, Lringstio,
Cal-Kasai A Co., Pittsbur g h. nos R Frauldio, E.q, Lan
cower. Hot. Simon Gambol, lisrdsheriu Lapin, Gordo.,
ACo I.lolll.laysturg, Ps lu4o fatal
THE ENTERPRISE
Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Insures Against Lon or Damage by Fire
on linildlugs, Elerchandlre, Fur
niture, dn., at Reasonable
Rune of Preminm.
LUSCIOI.II.—F. Ratchford Nit,. Wilibun WE., of Wm
11Plitsi &Co , Nalbro Frasind Jaw It Atwood, cf Atwood,
Whits t Co; 0413.1. T. 'Predict, of Toidick, doles A ,
Henry Wharton, Mordecai L Dawson, Geo. IL Stewart, ct
Stewart A too; John 11. Brown, of John El Brawn &Co;
II A. Pahnoatook, of B. A. Fahoostock A Co.; Andrew D
Cash; J. 1.. Edinger, of Wood A &ringer .
P. RATCHFORD STARK, Prostleut
Cusidn W. One, Secretory.
Yunnan ! lisorwen.—Wm. tioirniu A Co, J. Paint.'
A Co., Thom. IL Elnws, EN , Jr, Stanton, RN., Allen
Miramar, nil, Wilson, SPElrtry & Co., Wilson, Payne; A Co.,
Bann, Broom& Co., Ltrlngeton, Copland & Co • James B .
Lyon A On., Wel 13 Lovely • Co
01T.O. 8. BRYAN t CO., Agents,
Jutakind No. 62 Wood Strout
\Va . NnI$V11110:
E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S
PIANOS are reepectfaily lotorreed that we have J.l
received TWO of theme UNRIVALLED PIANO-PORTES, vir:
ODe 7 Octave roved corner, plate;
One 6% do do du du
They need but to be hsni-d, sod their 'tut superiority ever
°there will at once 1.111.111511,..11. For vale by
IL ELF& Ell & BRO.. N 0.63 fifth street,
sea - Bole As- torPtelovety's unrivalled Plum,
r E IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY,
0.0. E. Marla, Creel— __Root. C. Pathan., Cashkr.
Tills I attltation will Di opt, and raady fur Lilalncas on
lIIONDAY, Dm mar DAY 0/ AUGUST.
Collection. made In all the Principal Citlna of the United
Etatw and the Oanadas, and protesda promptly remitted to
any dsaireal point on day of maturity.
Bight Exchange on the Principal Cities of the East and
Weal
DepW received In Par and Currant Fend..
Interest allowodon Tlme Deporlte. Ja.Thdlf
QUNDRIES--
1000 casks Sods Ash, (eommon brands,)
400 do do, (reaned,)
60 do Csuettc Ahoy
SOO bsgs Nitrate &d.;
100 'do B•Gpetre,
0070 bares Window Mtn (..wt sod Ideas:,
For sale h ALEXANISaII KING,
sal No. 773 Liberty street.
LIFE INSURANOE.,Tho GERARD LIFE
/1031311ANGX, •NNEITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
at the Agenoy,No,T6 Grant meet Pittsburgh, continue to
make hmarmiceson liras. In addition to a paid capital of
0 , 00,000, they hare • large and traressing azagasmi rrnm,
Fording .undoubted security to the bosom!. In casia of
Insurance for Life the boons declared from URN= prolate
has already exceeded fifty per coot on all madams paid.
Thou HIDOZWAT, Praire; John P. James, Actuary; Jes.
glom M.D.. Medical Examiner, eines N 0.112 PIRA street,
Phial:mgt. For further inkr¢mtlonapply to WTI. BAH E
WELL, Agent for the Company, No. TO Grant street.
my I d
PRICES REDUCFD
JAMES RO B B O B M , 69
AND SH OatEaC HEAP
m FR
o CASH.
off him
larg• and well Wanted stook of HOOTS and 86101:61 at %•ry
mimed prltmconalattnig of
Loan, !tassel end Chilairene Galt.", Stlppon and Fancy
nom of all descriptions.
Mew', 11(7'. and Youth., Boots, labor", Oxford 11., Oat era,
()perm. ax,
Ail or wtlah be Is now selling et greatly rtdnced prkt•—
WI moon and morn ts a bergein.
Ju2d JLtll<9 8089. 69 !dulcet etreat.
FE BRICK AND POT CLAY.—Having
boon appal:dad Agents for tbe aale of tbo Hohouing
env Mak and rot Cloy, wo ate at all Como toady to supply
coadotnero Eta any quantity and of • =yet. quality.
The attention of Otte Honnfacnuese to porttettlarly dt
rectal to oar Pot Hay, .blob w. will wormed to boa mope
d* &dicta CHADWICK BOK,
PHA Not. '49 ondliil Wood street.
- -• -
$320.,097 06
A COTTAGE and 3 acres of Land, miles
11 from the pours ewe SW bearing tr..—.von
PAO, cherry, Se.; shade trees sad athaU trail; thane at ,
rand with tall 8 /MS stalles Swim,
.tor t 110
toast; to bed chasten, cellars mad store toms; Pohl.
In front stable, carriage hope, Se. TOG &alm Is plea.
um and healthy and 111 a gad isetabbom o d ; of good
water; alas a largo cistern for eat seater. 11/01 be Nth or
ma,seyell by & OtITHBMIT • SON, Si Market rt
A MBRIOAN FLUTE SCHOOL YitL
-
ZS. sum sad complete rake and anerdeee, and WI nee*.
eery Inetractlone to perfect the learner In (heart of p4W 4 11
the date without a =star, together Atha Ism rollentical
Rowe . hi
po
60e. nhirtnnelo,conelstl/ cree nE of Polkas, Mucha, Co., br 14
m k by
JOAN IL MELLOR., 111 Wood stmt.
Ooples mailed on receipt of the peke. Jae
_ .....
RWINED SUGARS-3U bble. of the dif-
Wont grabs In etas sad far We, whole ads sod re.
tali. chap at !KANO= Yoaally Groary sod Sas Sar%
Nedatal quest, tatteturny. eat
FRESH ROASTED JAVA AND RIO
Mini3lll " 7, az hard, of lb. bent an 4 for
Wing inAziore /ungy Grown and Tea OM% Inamg
etreet. Allegbar. ant
MO
reams superior Batting Paper;
1 MO 0 MI wont Itag Wmplog do
tar
ILSO
by tolmatObdls. Straw
Sts do
for . alb„,„i wAIT
F A LL PRINTS—MA(IIMM & CO. in
ado' td t lII* =Wows *fell asioruzuoat at ask
eteabq eat Iwo riestnd sad aiSelsd thstestalt new
Inal AVON Nisdlas, faith Idtmai lattl 001tt
,lttlas.
MEM
jOirsooo Acorn . Win-sp.—To all 'four
new Inventions. Agouti bare nude over r.i,CX, eninte ,
bettor 'ban ell other eitultar epodes Send Emr etsrope
and get So pagan pertienlars. gratis
JeliZmdsusl. ZPIITCAIII BROWN. !inert], Mow—
IlebAcvers WA.NTID in this State to can
... with the GOLDEN El %LEE F.lls rap Elly. make
ip,cdpay. Far term; Az, mu.) staznp.
Jelf-Stodaw.lT C. P. WHIT EN, MBA.
933,974 12
Fr INSTITUTION, AULE
1 Dosed of Instmactors, an extimeive and ralosble mg.
a .mplate eel of Cheinkal d Philo
sophical Appemitne, Monty neer, and • Imp c odcomfits,
alone blinding, offer, the beet adveningisi lbom to
•
preparatory or collegiate memo.
The next term vial commence Pajptcniber sth, 16,5 g.
an93rd
WM. BAKEWELL.Peey.
_ .
PENN INSTI T UTE,
HANCOCK fil l itßET, NEAR PRNN.
Win reopen on 12011D.liti, tne :nth AUGUST. Term—
s 22 per melon of fire monthe. J M. 8111111.
eniklyd
reinclpal
_ ,
Y ODNIi LADIES' SEMINARY,
TrEsr WESTER- CIIESTRIC Pd.
CONDUCTED DT THE MISSES EVANS.
tbe next Pwical.Anntiall3osision of this Icetitution will con,
men. on the Lint of September, and terminateon the leaf
day or Jemmy, including • periol of tee mimtba. The
canal Spring Vacatien will be diaeontlocied Clictilasa
rzn
taioing Terms, to,can be bad on application to rho Prlw
cloaca ati&Std•
TEACHER. OF VOCAL AND INSTRU
3111NTAL MUSIC, No. 113 Fourth sheet between
Wood and Smithfield streets, would respectfully sznointre
10 bla pupils and the "midis that be will n. me Ida tench.
lag 10 otloole /OW.. and clams Co the let day of S.ptam.
ber nest Apply at We recidence. ani,n4w
MAD. APPOLINE ricuoux.
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles
148 Third Sired, Pittsburgh.
THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA
DINA, beadle, • full Engllah course, unusual fecilithe
to acquire the Preurb language and literature—the loch
Pet en American born, having re fled meant' years Ist
Prance, and being &witted by Mr. Titednus. a natire of
Park, and graduate of the "College Charlemellow"
The wicend annual ecesion will open on Monday, the
12th of neptember.
Prime of tuition by the term. $25. Frewh cud mile
taught without warn charge.
No rutin+ recd..' node( Mn pram of age.
Ron mrculam, d.,•ror et. Mn. ?dent-bee KO Mr. Devisou'a
stone, or at the residence of Madame Tettelons.
sufkrltteal
LO CU' 612 43FLO 15.h7.111/ Nn HA
t.A WHENCE VILLE,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
131 IE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO
TEAMS, Are :Depths each, will open on TIIE.hDAT,
the Mat of September, at t o'clock, A. M.
The Faculty 14 Teacher., who filled their sitnatiou. with
such distinguished success during the past yew., continue
their connection with the Institution.
On numont 0 thn greatly increanad hellitice for trove
eliorded by the now Pusenger Railway, a limited nambe
of DAY PUPILS will be toceired from Pittsbnegh. Tit
ontober of I:yarding Poplle Is limited to Thirty.
EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE.
CIRCULARS, containing goneral information, terms, An.,
alto ta. had at DAVIS' and DAVISON'S, Itcrok.naliers, and
st KLEBER'S and MELLOR'S !in•lnStares, or by address.
Ing at Pitobargh Post 011 Ice,
anEttacCD REV. GEORGE I. RIDER, Radar.
IRMO
For Chrtnrcontal
•• Plain writing._.........____lo rime Unlimited
Writing and book-Horptng
”CIN.TY:
N. SILEFFER, Profeasor of Writing and Ilook.E.Ong.
0. LI. LEI:VISA% Jr., Profeasor •Yonmanshlp.
0. V. WELLS, Proforsor of Bookakeplag and Cornmer
dal Calculation.
REV. W. R. BOLTON', Lecturer on ,Illetory cucd Owen
Entloct.
HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Er-11. S. Kllnhrtor to De •
murk, n member of the Plltatuargh Der, Lecturer on Corn
mental Lour.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lulu/neon Rlxotten.
Call and see what ban norrr been before attempted by uiy
penman, namely: hpeclintris of Ornamental and ?radical
Penmanship executed en your presence, in the abort spaced'
from 20 second, and upwards.
Good boarding ske $260 per week. Ptodents enter at any
time.
For rporirooes of off-band Etrainterr Wrll log, enclose la •
pa toga otomps, and aidrera
G. G. LCITEICAD, Principal,
Jo:3:l7dt .vF Fittoburgb, Pa.
DIEM
C urtains, Cornices, Onsids:Ahade•, Blind.
IO X JEC
DISPENSARY.
0.. QS Hain St, (2d door, op stain,) Buffalo, N.Y.
USTABLISTIED BY TUE CELEBRATED
DR, JOHNSON, late of London , Eogiand.
A greet discovery in lb. =once of medicine., being • at
tain sad spoedy care for restoring the sight and removing
all dimes. peculiar to the rye. This i. universally ac
knowledged the only safe and .ere remedy now known. It
ham been wed with gnat =mass by the most skillful phy
sicians to Europe and
Parlour. to thy part of the country can host that:Melees
ethomefally at a moderate =pence. thereby arattlns the
Mawr woo ospenco of failing into the hen& of unskillful
physic:lth.. Ude P.0(1160r (thiScient to care) will be .sat
by mail or Raper., with ail oceeuory dlrectiuth =receipt
of Ten Dollars.
Dr. JohnEnn's Certain and Infallible Cure for
Deafness and Singing Noises in the
ears, Nervous Head and
Mind Complaints,
Ark.r4lnK Instant relief to nrifferrrs who have balsa troutlod
with deafness for tnavy years. Alter wing this remedy •
few days the retina I. soddenly and almost miraculo.ly
enabled to hear ordinary tooth oonversation; to the mons
of a hue =eke thetinate case of deafness I. effects.
ally cured.
Patients too numerous to mention have It.. restored to
perfect hearing and Snorer reamed from the thane of the
numerous dangerous uualihtd pretender. of the present
day. Hospital sod pr iests tottimithisla mid certeladas
from the most eminent phyalcians thdaurgocausin England,
In whom presence deaf peen= bare been cured, and moat
handrail, of private paneute Lured can be eath or referred
to. A cam of Ude medicine (though to effect a cares) will
to forwarded to say part of the country for Fifteen Dollars.
Addreee DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404.
J T Ocoee DS Slain St., Duff elo, N. y.
•
THERE IS NO DIISTAILE I—The pro
prietors, who are old netabllahed manufactUlTMaftor
eubJecting it to the severest tats known to the trada, are
fully persuaded, that SAWYERS' CIERAIICAL OLIVE
SRAM YR SOAP combines Morocacellencimfor the animate
of momy at which it le sold to &Alen than any other FA
MILY SOAP offered to the American pimple, Ms; Wes;
North or South. Of Beauty—in colors, firmuetwand tart.
or.. Of Parity—contains no min, clay, flah oils, stale
green or adult, rations. Of Quality—for washing with all
Alois of water, cold, warm, soft, hard or salt; clothe. of
every description, course or fins, cotton, Boon, Woolen or
out ; dyad prints or whits; for erasing taxi, greese,pileh,
paint, oil, prlisterse ink,shoomakene 'resod., trom clothes,
furniture, and from the heads; for scouriag draw, flounce
or palm .bonnets and hats. It le an himest map, falthfrilly
made. Glee it Afar trial, according to the dire:Boum Name
Is each bar. 8.0 AJ. IL SAWYER.
Discoverers and mile manufacturers of the genuine article,
Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pei. Jog°
OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE.
IIAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known
T
"Nov Linda, Grove," lying torltbin two and a ball
tones of the city, be. been subdlvlded Into lots of conven
ient 11110:rnogilft In from one to ten mom each. Some of
them ere level, others boantlful and symmetrical knolls,
covered with forest tree. , end others gently rolling, suscep
tible of being improved in the most pallet...goo manner.
Thew, lots are eurrounded by an excellent neighborhood,
with the advantage of• first clan private school, tengbt by
Mr. and Mrs. B. El. Herr, with publicsebouls In the vicinity.
• Una of omnibuses rum every hour during the day, and
In a abort times reaserga Railroad will be built, thee
rtudering them matt eligible end desirable.
for beauty of scenery, facility auras; purity of air and
convenlema to the city, they ire onstirpentod es sites ler
couotry residences.
In order to accommodate Moe who may with to improve
May are offered at the fallowing vary may term:
One-tooth in hand and the rood,. In nine equal anneal
paymenta. JalB.lmd W, 0.1 -test" Pt Diamond at
TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC
TORY.—(I.IR.TWILIGUT A YOUNG, No. 86 Wood It.,
beg leave to call the attention of the afflicted to the fact
that they are the only 81ANUFACTUREBJ3 of THUB3I.B
and BUPPORTIB/3 In this city. They can consequently
take measure. and make to order these article. atter the
moot approved pattern. and funaleh them at pricmfrequent
ly not more than one-hell that demanded by mare dealer"
In them. All are nolltited to call, niter pricing and exam
ining Trance in any other store to the city, confident that
we coo satisfy the .mitred that It fa their Interest to deal
with the manutsetorsr.
BRASS I'OUNDBE;,B,
ETE 111 AND OAB PIPE FITTZ2J3 AND PLUSIDEBE;
VINISIIERS or ALL KINDS or BRASS
WORE, and d.de.r. In GAS FIXTIMEG.
AIIipOTPION AND wennooku,
Viva dem trzm Fifth Med.
Wir Foundry, 270.152119 W aL.eot, five loon below tba
idonougsluLa lloou , betwoau Wood and Eroltbdold.
The woll kwarti prat id skill and 0.7.k.. 0 In 111 T.
flow branched of lowa. Oaatings,l3taan and On Yining of
Um motor motabora of our Army wbo will(loo ear personal
attention to di work Intruded to Mon, .b.ald . 011 ° "
a obi. of 'public patroongW.
WALL OBDES3 PIIOSIPTLT PILLED.IIa
Jultultf
THE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION
077Eft TEEM CUMULI ZDEFICE,
CORIVSS oseirrAND THIRD STS, FOR SALE
It fa Iron and substantially pmt, capable of seating .11
hundred pass= comfortably, and is 0017 offered foo sale
brume it it too small far tbeti, secorumolatims • ,
For terms, kr., apply to W 311,11. 'TENON, No. Wet=
atasso, or J. BOODITB, J., No. VA Liberty atria.
O. IL MIDISKIN,
,jraldlf 0 &creamy Board of Thulal.
THIRTY-FIVB DOLLARS.
CALL AND SEE THE BRABIAN FAM
ILY WPM Ida=lllll. .Ila proitthooptieey b ib
Dust? . It rase rapidly end wily, and to ant Hank to sot
ma of order. ko anomaly reliable Double Tamil Heft=
arar Bald at . • lair Rpm LAIEOELL4 NORTHROP,
Had) Harked atm; Pinisbarati.
Or, SAMUEL P. 1111ENNETT, Avalon Scianialfa Joinery
Mom, corner Booth Ornimata and Federal at, Atinpbany
GM. collaidar
F r
"T
A three etory dwelling, C 032.2
tiabsi Mx mom, dteuka No. a Ozarialtaa
Javan ar WA= r WILSON. Ira 20 Ltaay
ICE- 10 cub &co toed oacoasignmalt
AL mattw. t 7 WATT s WUMN,
titibtft
Ebucational
The Western University
WILLIAM U. 6911T11,
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Hall, Diamond, Birmingham
TrAMti, CASII ON Et:TRANCE.
GIOLTZSIAN & WIEDEILHOLD,
[eoccraboas TO I. essmorra
No. 100 Third Street. Pitteburgh,
dfankfathavrs and Driers in
Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &o.
.15rParticolar attention paid to STEAMBOAT Wolin.
RPETS FITTED AND LAID TO ORDER.
aulni6co
11118.Partionlor snoodan paid U repairing.
Jule Oa ELTWILIWIT a YOUNG, 86 Wood PilTe..
M=AMMi:!I
GALLAGHER, CR41.16 & C0.,-
NO. 12* WOOD SITEET,
Tvv.ther with th• °HOAK and FIIIINITORZ.
C. a W. Shl/113.
Attorney and cciimeellor sitLiavr,
istylikdlysi) .2111.144 Agra arta
, M - utton Bator
Ikti DA M% ILUCt IOI :S , -
o=ftecretal-Malis Itiatil So. 14 MR* 841
:13AGEIthE ATAUCTION::tin ALLisday
aft.rtic.Thn, .1 lltt.:st 2 AWE. wig* iga, st
the 6=l3:lards' gaol rooms, Nc...54 Zlttttttri®fit
whom it may mama, to piydlarpi, kat two
Orrelllng ssettorlth their contemsof ckothinst:te.
en? .L P. M. DA M 4ort.
OLD RYE WIIISKY, BRANDY AND
WINER At Acitialt•-91AWitantIdAy morning . Azg.
loth et 10 o'clott. will ha ski, at the
l al "
room% N 0.61 Fifth stmt. 6 bongo Old hi SLY.
Whlk. • goantity of old Brandies sod Wines in
and malt tasks: ' - ' • P. M. D• 1718,
VALUABLE STOCKS AT Arcrtoa.
Tuesday eirening, August Rh, at 8 o . l Orkt
commercial sales rooms,Binh .M 6,4,111111
Vt shares Merchants t Elanufactnrers Bank Stock
15 Jo Hand Street Bridge Co;
10 Jo Western Imamate. d.; •
10 do Cittre,as• •*-do do
15 Jo Dittatrorgt do dra
33 .do P., Vt. W.; 0.6. B. Cmdo;
bd do. Birmingham Oa, Co. do;
60 do Banks Insurance CaStock.
an 3 P. L. DAVIS:
AUSTIS LOOMIS & CO., MerchaflW
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LW- St
CO., AS TRH MEACIELLICTS EXCITIANDIVE, 1,1"
TILORSDAY EVENING.—Batik,I43O, thairMhca-me
Copper Stock, Bo and Real Flute arl4 a 4 t,abllc aala
at the Merrhauta` Karhange by
11:187i.S WOMB
Notch, DraPa Ind Lame on !teal Adam irarallattal .ca
reasonable terms by ACISITN LOOMIbr CO. •
se2l Runk Nola Ureter. 92 kourt.
buotnros .flottrrs (ROangr#.
DISSOLUTION. -
-The firm of Tiler, CAR-
L; TM, Wittor h Co.t.as Wen dissolved b s.h death of
littury Caster and 3.tatelt 'teeing.
CO-PARTNERSIIIP.—The buiats., or die
laic Cm of limp, Cart 4 r. Wilson I b• ton.
ti.'" by the , uadoiskvaell, unites the firm.ntost‘ of Atari
SCULLY C CO. OLIA RLE.9 ' NAP,
Potato of Henri CAW.' I
A ogoot lrt , 1959 —tltlsrd JAMES W
IMMI;=EM2
I have this day associated 'with me my 808
J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. Thu Luzlck.uu wtil tw beraltar con
tlutml Wide, IL. firm arAti,tll, of B. GRAY a SON.
July ht. IMO ASIBEL GRAY.
& SUN
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
HO. 511"82`. GLAIR STILEAT,
Galuitc—ja4Al .PTITIBOBart,r.A.
DlSSOLUTlON.—Thel'artnerahiyhersto
fore existing between Wrixteis Serra . oral Dann
Ikons, heeler the style of WM. SMITE!f OO.,tru dis
solved an the 16th day of February, MO, by the death of
Mr. Dixon Brown.
DAVID Z. PAILS. and JAMES YARN, Jo, baying pot.
clued the loterMt of Mr. D. Blown, deed, in the latellrte
of Wm. Smith Co., the Foundry sad Mashies Business
Nil be hereafter conducted under the style of Smith, Park
Co., by whom the busmen. of the istelinn via tessestled.
SMITH, PARK CO.,
NINTH WARD - FOUNDRY,
PITTSBUBAII, PA,
Warehouse, No. 149 Foe, and 120 Eceand 'Street,
'MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and-de
-111. =folio. of Coal oil Betartiana Etilla.Osa oaf W.
ter ripe, Pad Dorm, Dog Ira., Wagon 800., Steel llfatdds,
Pulley., Hangers end Cowan*:
dlaq Jobbin and Afar-bine Cantlngo of ercrydeseriptlon
made to order.
Hewing nasuplete HAOHENS SHOP attached (tithe
foundry, all neeeeeary Instep will he carefully *Mauled
to. • rurautaf
rrilE undersigned have associated urititthem
tin the C,oentobrelos Bt.l.es Jesus Pastan, late of
Steubenville, Ohio. The style of the firm wilteonttnue
heretofore. ITIIIIO6. 2 CO.
rrlmmminow•-,mmilipmmi
INT.IMICIE as CO. -
COMMISSION .MERCIANTS,
for the sale of • , • :
Pig Iron Rag gloom/h .
95 ViATKR PSILIGET, Printot99s:-.
T HATE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
me, Mr. JOEIN DILLOW. in the Underteking Imbue",
welch .111 be entriocted under the name and style of
ON A DILLOW. JAMEnLIStON.
thottsdertaking In all at. Dram:Meg.
LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth it.,
aro prepared to do Undertaking Jo all Its branches, In
the best manner, at prices to atilt we times. eall.ape,
aid attention to Fisk's nem style natant MeteUlo Pinta'
Casea for tho onto of which we aro pole agent. In thine:thy,
and of within me keep coorblatly on hand •lorgesneart.
meet. .. re-gm - W.loyd shape and lintah,thayetOalkU
others. Parietals viii be raypilel with Mama, Ildite• sod
Carriages pramp eater rates than any othereatthlieb•
meet In th e cityeing tor:leder eathehatow, they
solicit a continuance of the 01111:7r:rage hereletare to liberally
extended to the old firm.. .• • sahib'
Motels.
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, • ,
Is THE LARGEST AND BEST AR
ranged [lota In the Now England State; la can:
trolly located, and easy of acme. from all the ron i t l el
travel. It contains all the modern impruremonta and
erery converdence fai the comfort and accommodation Of
thatravellng public. The eleopingrooma are Una lalral
ventilated; tne mites of moms are well arranged, and ccon.
pletely fan:abed for families and large tritroling
and tho house will coating., to be kept at ern clusflatal
In emu respect. Jaltally LEWIS RICE. Ptroptietor.
MUM
MO 111111 . Slllll SPRINOS.,-I'.',
Open to Platter. Seeking Health or Pleas
ure, front Jane let to October pet:
Accommodations for Over 000 Visitors.
THE OEIIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN(I . I3
.11. ere altuated to Delaware County, LI relies ?forth of
Womb's; (the Capitol of Oisio,) ma the Scioto River, 10
miles fret, Delaware, 5 mho from the White Salpher Sta
tion on the Springfield, Mount Vernon end - riththourgti
Railroad, and 10 mile. from Thaeant Volley ar.,,Eptisys
Sienna. on th e Columbus, Pfirra and Wiens Railroad. ,
The m ed icinal gmallties of th ese Sprinp are oriarplatead
by those of any other Mineral Water. In the United =Ala.
For Room or other informatioe,sdorea
, ANDREW WILSOS,•34!
W :-
hite Sulphur Speinmetda;
3UBT ARRIVED
ANOTHER LO-T
OF
WILLIAM mcw.a.33 - E3 saco-nt;
aztlx4l7-D
PIANO FORTES
NE SALE BY
CFI!), rtr.o - rrinszum.u,"
Jul 9 No. 1.18 Wood et, 2.1 door alms FM.
- •
J. D. CALDWEILL CO.,
822 Chestrmt Stre!pt, -
NEW lIIPORTATIONS.FIDIE WATCHES
PATES, PHILLIPS Jt. CO. Walcbes, In Geneva.
OLLASLICS nocemars London ThrtrEemperi, new
mates, all sizes, In Ilunflog Cans sad, Oyes Fans.
ierSole Authorized Agents for above
GOLD AND INVTER, EiGLIBLI AND STVIDS - •
W - 41. T 0 3C 381 B.
WWI ISIVELRY, sow Seldom: • = '
DIAMONDS, MAW, sul all tho Isalmalis ;
Invza WASH, lutsurpassal to MAN ssS NsliS•
M.Strsagars 'LIND% Phlls4alphlsous Danced to ex
- .• •
szmirianzs =maids:72am;
a aldt aut./aka no obllgatiaa tejmrchaaara.
.ranwist PitICIZA DIAial6M l . l O.4 Tari.ti , %z
janlyd
tleoond Arrival of 1859.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT TEE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
PITTSBURGH, PENNI
' D. &".11. ADCALLUISt RESPAuI - -
y /MU adman* that Miry so readying
cad supply of CLAILPXTLISEI, Wetted directly D om
Impostors and Mannbicasrers by. one Mine tray now in
the East, to which limy limits tit• attention of pardocilm
Also, • now sty l• of CANTON MATTING, be nionessw ger.
leas. The haw cuastrr awskuuts4. 4 ... , S ,
widettaball be MGM et the lowest rat.. - .
• •
jen • M.D.& EIACGALLUM.'
M_~ n+f ~r.7~F-i: rf 1 rR1•I:~: iy ~Zd•}.: i;y~.
OF PITTBIWROO
Orrice—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Moe — l;
TNSITEES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
A., nu AND MAMMA ALMA -
MAO JONES, Predden4 JORN •D. WOOED; Us
Dreahlant D. AS 110014 Doc.atarn ea7PL.W7I4.ISAI DEAN,
Omani Agra.
neurreee—bewe Jana, 0. 0. Mao. Erareo mod.
ago. R. O. Arab :An A. Wilma, D. I, ..fahnsainek, jatui
D. ElcaOsd . Dn. M. Nana*, Il:Y.Btetllnt,Gpptt Wm.
Dean, Thos M. Havre, &At, 11.. Davis,
Dr. Samuel E. Yltries DlJAaxr C
or Aiati-Dlllous RAixtiaroroPoiroly .v oico,
esto and Madre RosorAy for
EMMA DISORDERS, - - • • - •
81611 NH DACCA
BILIOUS MADAME, •
TORPID L14)4% OR FIIDIAMI. •
BILIOUPOR DYSPEPTIC; anon- -I
MALAILIAL PAVERS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,' -
TEDIGESIION, EOM srouAca, ac;
emir DISEASES. *
IMPURE BLOOD, ' '
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