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. • P/TTSEIVEtaII.
nrctraDY & co..
IdANUFACITunims 01 SHEATHING,
*mar VOLT OOPPFJ, PM= COP
Bates BUN lOottaml, Elpelter Pada, to.
.
Introsters and Duelers in METALS, TTIT PLATB
,t 712 LT TROIA, Wlttlit, c. Constantly on haat, Tinmatee
Una/tat:li ent4 Tools. • •
Varilioass,No. I4D lirel aiil.l2o Smondifrest,
4:/rFpwi r al ark!" of Copper eat to say tbdnd pattega.
•zicOOl2a as co
ilt . /1.1IVYLCI . 11111:11311. /LIND Dl•Lilil
STEL&W GOODS,
wzro.c.claz AND RETAIL,
131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large
. sal=DIM as aisstatent of Wools tug nolo &sad ts
of tbe attars tills, costithig of SMELLS AND WOOL
SATE of um style out quality; OAPS rester:quality and
SAN , hatibul; PALM LUX ItSHAW, marmasr AND
mum. BM; Film LEORORN AND SILK DON.
Sc. itoush. irlibing to isattuu Sigma. by
'WansuLt or Rua tral and It to Sett advantage to call
out swan amigo*. mill
, xcrortanair. ao.
!./tirmirditg and Commission bierenautl,
And_Agiuts for the sale of Pittsburgh Manta
PRISDUCC I 6 ac, "4 05= em Uta p; a nn
tts::
--I No.-49 Uountibrelal Street, M. Lost..
6414,11cd ' -
CHRISTY, 11. D.,
id Slant. Strut, ..Pi4tsburgh,
imill4 tiad th. att , ..Stair , ool' 'Ewan Oollegos mad Haw.'
pl6..,sita Wren] pan' iicacilie r , alarm hie prate loved
fxritzeni to 5911810 AL AND IdtBDIOAL °ABE&
• - ••• • •.
'Etar...W. D. Howard.- —. Ott Mimi Mc•Candlass.
ILIT. D. n. A- Ilicloatt: lion. H. A. W 5...,
S'. H. 13E14 Iraqi • Hon. T..T. Highs=
I- it; ((Qatar. ' Jotut H. BUttor, RAF
Jacob llcOolListar,lttq. ci79_lT4ta
EtETI.A. ISPOVIC WORKS.
AL:II:IRA.RDER BRADLEY,
I Ldp IN2AILLINIII2I2 TARIM OP
COPHINg, PARLOR AND HEATING STONES,
- !tan and randy Grate Fronts, &o.
Solo Proprietor of the eelebrute'd NWT! Gee
,Spiimai and SIIOKA CONSTIMINO
00011 STOVES.
''ettlos;and Hale. Room.
tlrlklydfa N 0,4 Woodlit,Pitgaburgh. Pa.
N. /10LOSIGE1 dc • SONS,
. .
'Foreign and Dalmatia fulls of Exchange,
criannokna or moan,
• • BANE N 0123 AND lIPRODI,
J.No. sr - sumer starer. rrrrsarasa. PA.
ilegiollsetkes mad• on all Ms prpluttpal cities throtAb•
ciatthlo United StatiA. arettely
R 0 33 ./M -Ft 'r • °RR, il ia
15TEAIN •'DONNWPS AND - HATS, I IPE
sSrarr. meson,
.
Nt3. 93 SUREST STREET,
s: B. a C. P. reraTarra
PDLIVINO. JOB AND ALL KINDS 07
As:p PING PAPER .
Waridlottes, No. 27 Wood StreAt,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
bought At mutat pliant. mitt(
.7 . 0.1t2:72 C • OJELFLELN do BRO.
Itroultalltal, Irma Vaults, Vault Doors
,--Window Shatters, Window Gnarl% &c.,
Fos. 91!taxntel Strut and Bp Taira &mg,
(liaioaiiNtoott and Market,) ptrramataa; Pe.,
Hain tutod a irartoti of now Nl:tants, fancy sad plain
talulble ka ell porpoiat. Portkular atteatke DIM to etk•
olodzelmeL - Jobbing dons at abortatotico.
WU. TABDIRIL
lOPN;lo:va , r:tilw;i4;4.;l.l
4:e oRN2 r 8 A T LA W
1 7D
s oitcm. one IN cataczuv,
b, Minds Black Dubuque, Lora.
lowa tirOolloglona pro= made in au/ put of Nana."
. or Wont= W
Will attend to the parcidui . aand Ws of Wad Estate, b
talultut BLUM Oit Ronde and DLartgagea. eallnifo
,Ria
IC6Caf --TILED"!
:IM IUUL
•SQBIHBOI4, 21218 & MILLERB,
Fouspgus AND MACHINISTS,
f3-TON WORK IS,
" • • Pittsburgh, .Penna.
• wise, 210.t71 2lirket street.
• - llstrafseters all Uncle uf Dem El:ewe sod Kill Nachos
n tivsa, neys,,s Work, Storm 6ulkt and Sheet Ir.
Jobbing - Sad &petit. &mem ettortnotko.
V 7 El .1%. N. its 0 N -
Idsgsallgdasers sad De:dents all kinds of
-TOBACCO, SZWPP AND CIGAI3.a
AND
153341-t. T 033.61.00 0,
Ctrair diThstrAdeld Mrs[ sad Disawsd.dlity.
5T1188014311. Pa
rri
BITIITBILLS DRAWN BY
MINOAN, SEMLN & 00.,
ON TUB UNION BANE, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ORi
POUND STIBLING AND UPWARDS.
6441011 s on the principal clap and tonne of prance,
EkSglarn, Holland, Germany, Ennis and other Earopean
States constantly on hand and fOr male by
W. FL WILLIAMS it 00.,
Banters, Wood street. corner of Third.
- ;JOHN B. LEH,
m - icraclazi.rvr
No. 45 Market 844 Pittsburgh.
A good assortment of thorns , CA
53111111L15,
vesussa Gamma and all goods asltat,l* for antlsmerd
.1011.1attreestwsed.
i t=l;etalr . , ptly [Mod, la the Istal styles of the srt.
J. SCOTT. Malik -
TEAS satiated to the house lately occupied
by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, N0..278 nee grata, (mtb stde,)
third door &bor. liand .trea t. Oflke Haan from a A. KAM 6 r. K.
Pittstruigh Steel Works.
JONES. BOYD ar. Co.,
lisantacturen of OAST STVEL; BPIIII4O. Pli)Sif
aTEldn seaLNasma AXLES,
Ounicitain and iira &Teti, lid'' S.
mesa rms..;
B. I-L0G.E11.9 6c CO.,
- -Remora. 1112411 . 01 , 8dllAnkt 91.•111
. .
..Cultivator.Teeikk,
army BassaidPerat awls. Pitisterrek, ft,
fiAII. GOAD SPIKE COMPANY.
W. C. Bldw.ll
' Meattors tu, rtrrter Roth d Sue.)
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS •
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Comer of Water Street and Cherry alley,
-- nialtlyar • - PITISBIIIICAL PElin'A
J. M..L.1.'1"11-..111
TAILOR,
- - No. S 4 St. Clair . Street,
tD*.hish's,Nwe BoUding. , PTITBBVILOLt.
. . HENRY H. clataerrns.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND IiiIiOLESALII,DIALZigIIi
Cheese. Butter, Seeda.l3'ieh.,
, • • And ?salon atonally,
'-. An/ No. II Mod /Awl. Pit/Awl/1,
. WM'S . kn./M 1171 VEREN DEsTitttrut,
rAr:perlianedylos Ms Wade World ate to deatetioctle
link Kam, Cleenuctiekßraul, Amy, Mosparean, Puss,
15703, littute,Vatit Wow AND Guam bum tc.
50,000 24:411 sou) mottit ioNTR.
• Thais . Colebtetal Iternedloi ben been extensively Used
kOt tinaty .ta oj fi tn ell parts of XoropO, and their tabu
elseinceser We been attested by the Canned llosals,
ihafterilltegland, stostrfs, Ikon* !Worts, Satooj, Belgl
too, 1/obland t 'Naples, Jec, std thrlr Chemical pow*,
anadnol, end motored by tbe moat ilittagebteed Medlin/.
Seoiltles ellotor tbovorld.
nob aitructlinkels to all kinds of 111.911 n end insects
bee been cettintal In Ibis ccontry by the Medal. of the*
ottkont Palk Lialtatinni, Wilton; rataers, rr a rrku rg
of total; Watehonsea blenufeetintee, annoy tattoos dls.
borobbal private titivota
•
Altnactans Taitlmonfate and Certificates of the Mosel of
Shoo Itemenes cut be wee an Ma Ceitot.
-"Y- 'los al., Wboleub and Retidti by the Inventor and Pro
rtator, ACSEPLI klantaractftso Chemist,
. .I.2ltroadsoly (ear. nonstop at,) Now Tort
. • Goma Agent Gsr the r; eta % and Canada*, ntatER
...,.4OE wgivanxorr; Dragon. Ifo.lo Astor Boma cod al
ihtenniyiNew York:
-• Ws atheclq :wholstals and retailb)H. Z. MI,
.I=3 i CO; ozeiwzlfooit and &cowl Ma4. 7 011-FLEKING,
Onset Ilheradind*Oat Airtalle3l *
Goxxoa eisittrales themes, of the people,
6 ',62_sgteepreer the etememeel sohaV•pblkehere Inky
OPT* C r antmr7. nowt mail' More k ola mem
.6_ kw Aelet, ....otanud, end will. not
b a n to
T,tt• mwt Pa. 008% The mom ban el.
tiedy et:l63'itelecconcerning the
6:= 1 4;1 ot :era ttuell i ga
W— opedes ant. kat It le Day noolee...zed greet.
Wetlitother mod* yet isafrsd f or eisaea
.of
7.: (Si WPM 814110 diatiM4 ariaday dyspep•
fig• OA 03' itiOnrigniihreee that_srhe kora dereoptoeet
dome *eons of the mica_ neetatterh astas flit
Wombed word team Mans to Taw, frptu the
,dims i b p Lou, to the Peothe,. Try the micas sod be
la r d r . '" se dialers cesetelli,
iszergr,matttaotorm7l 4 :E:
• a Witeelettlie front street'.
.._, ------ R s. o .ll,,selTpit ar.. a. W. ST XXI,
Fbritilairtor Malan' id'the Throat . and -o
va at 81.11_ , SOROS= Drusur Office/so k
clisiti .E . l , l o4 , gr Mingo Alunc „ ,l 2l . _', 4o " n , ~..... ~..,, ' ad &Waw Li ST GRANT iTssIT
awake oteraiiiStecw..u.• ...., ”'"T F" . " , oppat: tho Comet Boas:, balms be au: sun Sao yaws
131X3. A. ISt C.t qua& e r a ., 0 . 4 ....____..
.".... TVS Unit ps, _Men.. 'AVy of
Arrai i i . ,,t6 folxgrza lig . by ,, . ,-. . ea =loss ..111111.61, otTusle lausted if tria• sllkAnfla
• - J°94 / 1 71 - 10 : - '.', -. .eii.. : :.:.•..:::;::.........:. , PO LET—A three storidwelliag.ccai
:o4ol7ll4.o bb '.. Floor instor• aka. -AL tatatog4zroaxmateust. MN 64 Ompieutradol,
Ai finAlitt AO - ti MEW a CO:: Imbed' WA27 4 mow, no. sco Long
atilt
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GAZETTE JOB OFFICE.
RALSTON & YOUNG,
[avassols ro ealrozz,l
BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS,
GAZETTE] 331:17.IMIZSTia,
VIPTH STHgET , NEAR. POST ginner..
ITITEIBATROEI, PEINN'Et,
WErsente every land of BOOK and
WANON JOB PRINTING With 111181001111
and dispatch.
WI THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE
parmtved that I bare dlepaand of my BOON AND
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to Mann. RALSTON
YOUNG. They are gentlemen In whom every confidante
nue IA Plead. r well in regard to Leaelneae tranmetione
as their expertness In the mechanical execution of the
work entrusted to thank They ars provided with • large
amount of Type and Machinery, Bloom Power and other
tacilillea to itricate .prtuttng In an excellent style and
promptly. I aak thr them the oostlananca of that Wren.
age which bat to long and to liberally been extended to
myself. JurnlantrY JOHN T. EttlaTOoll.
.A.AIICRICA.N WAIX/Wl:ft
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
ILMIIIICIAN MIAMI:IBMS.
We would most respectfully call the atten
tion of the publlo to the /interim Wstchea now twins es
tanalwely Introdneed, tbs manufacture of which haat...,
so tinily established that anti» madden. can be placed
span them aa Nara and correct time teapots, both b 7 the
weans. and sailor.
Having been appointod Wboldeal* Aganls or tbe of
thou. Watches, the public may bo ossufsi that we cam 101 l
them ai the sari tolbast caah prim.
W. hare also . eery largo stock of Silver and Plead
Wars, Flue Gold Jewelry In ..to mid) an Carat, Garnet,
Rm., Jet and Paintings,
Our spertmant of mom to unusually large at preempt,
comprising same basotlfal pattern. of Eight end Ono Day
Parlor and Office Clocks at greatly reduced prices.
Ws hare alma a fall Mock of Ensileh and dabs Rohl and
&Isar Watch ea On hand, all of our own Importation.
Ales, Watch Maker.' Tools, Materiel. and Watch (11.3.. e•
REISSMAN 1 MEYRAN,
No. 42 Fifth stn.'s.
F . t .10111 ' ,117 111. , p10yn.4:471111.4.1P.11.4:..}141
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's South
lug Syrup fur Childrau Teething. Is ass no•usal ou *ant,.
It greatly facilitate, the proms of teething by softening the
gum; reducing an lutlasumatlou—vlll allay pal., and Is
tura to regulate the bowels. Deposal upon It, mothers, II
grill glee rest to younalvea, and relief and health to your
totanta Perfectly late lo all cassia
mu valuable preparation 4 the preettipLioo of was of
the maltexpolietteed end Atllfol female Phydclana to Naw
anglesed, sad has bee. awed with uoterAllkkg tucaas to
militant anew.
14. Whin It the twat and emelt remedy In the world, In
W emit of Dpentery and Madman in Otaldrem whether It
Itrom teething or from any other carme.
[atilt. and Immith on be estimated by dollen end mute, it
mortlt Ito weight In gold. •
MILLIona of bottles are gold 00000 yesr In the UnlttAl
Ratan. It Is an old and velbtrled remedy.
PRICY ONLY ZS WITS A DOTTLZ.
4111• None gondol, unless eke fir-altalla ofCORTIB a P CR
lIINB 2 . New York, bon the outside wrapper.
jtadnor
B°l. b eT_Dr. t er th.eNihott the world.
OIL GISU. ETSER, Agent for Pittebergh—
lylcT
Dr, Jaynes' Stomach Bitters.—For 810 k
beadatb• take ono dose.
For tonart.tiorn take one dote,
For agitation of lb. norm, take ono doro
One aloos taken an boar animate .111 giro ai good or
petite.
One doe will, lo many eases, rare to. mot severe bead.
wile, when prowling from a diem-dewed etortands,
Do yon vont wrangling to strengthen youf Take
Armor Mama dhlfers.
Do rot root • good appetite !
Do *on tint to build tap door oratita lbw
DO dock riot to feel went
Do yarn mutt WO to.. from 11.1 , 311.1ai1l
Do yaw wane tory t
Do you wont to rleep well`
Do von gnat • brink and sign.. Waling
Ursa do, ass Dr. Japers' Stomach Differ,.
gold by Dr. GEO. R. KEYSER, No 110 Woal nowt, at
one antiur per bottle.
N. 11. 2 -They ars mob butter lb.e any the Bitten
now in the market..s one dot by trial. anr,leaT
SEWING MACHINES
R 0
0 x
LATH lIVIPHOVEDIEINTI3
IMANUFACTULIZEV3 eaferge,
ALEX. 8.. READ,
122E:1=11313
Ride, Oil and Leather Store,
D. iCLEZPATarca & SONS, No. 31 S. Third
et., berme Market end Machina eta., Phlledelt.ble, here
for ale Day AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry .od
Oran &H. 4 Patna Elsa, Tanners' OD, Tummy' end Ostr.
sten' Tian et the lowest pikers end open ehe beet terms
lava' kind. of Lowther to tho mush wanted, for • blcb
the blithest market Fire be given In cash, or taken In
exthanp trr Mew Lowther stored fr. of charge end sold.
an conunlaidon. cor.llydre
RTTPTITRX OR !LRAMs .—DR. (ltd. IL KRT
.:re, of 140 Wood street, Plitaborgb, Pa bee boon la the
seams cities for the past .It wash, and has procured the
rust approved kind of Truest* for the etre of Hernia or
Rupture, which ha is qualified to tit to any cue of rupture
with the wharance that sallsfectlou will be given. W.
would adeteeteur meters to call au Dr. Keyser, whets any
thing of this kind I. needed, se we feel persuaded that be Is
competent to glee the needful advice in euch casee.
JoettheiketT
RICIIAILDSON'S
I .R. I S MI
MIMIM!I
Damasks, Dlapore: &c
fIONSIIKERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN.
NN i =4 ,ith... ,l o V of
i. ob= the 0
cchue %.llo . IN7
.1 lathe tun terse of the flryl,
rio"Ps s o wznt,v,
, • guarantee of t h e soundnem and durability of the Goods
Thte =Lion in mitered amen Wily neoeweary an large
quantitlee of inferior and defective Idnene p
swum after seams .red ecoled with the mane of 111=
BON. by Melt 1i012.110., who regardlen a the injury One
indietad elite on the American consumer sod the mane Gin
harem of the maim Goode, will not readily abandon
bantams 10 profitable,while purchasers can 1 e Imposed ch
with goods of a wortilene character.
J. 8171.100H11 & J. B. LOOK el,
eeldfd& Ainnite, 13d March street. Neer York.
PROSSER'S PATENT
LAP•WELDED
'IRON 350XLEIR. TUBD9
VERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO
LTIIE TOIMPLATY.3 and to ocir THE TUBES
in the best manner.
Tube OLRANERS,SteeI-Wlre and Whalebone BCOMES.
Tube. for ARTESIAN WELLS, Qr., Screwed town/ter ,
flub on both tide; or with coupling.either ontelde or In
Ade. THOMAICIIIOIIBX6 t SON,
solfdand 28 plait Street, Now York.
Dr. Br -- 1I I. Vlach.
Dr. Samuel ditch's Slit
or Antl.l3lllons 21lzture.—Purely
eable...A. kW, /We And Effeethr• Remaly for
BILIOI7II DISORDERS;
Sl= HEAD/OWE
BILIOUS Keelson,
DYSPEPSIA,
TORPID LI VRR OR STOISAcII,
COMPRI: VS,
BILIOUS OR DYSPEPT/0 000011,
MALARIAL PETEB4
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
rnuonnom, 80011 51011 lOU, to,
SEIM DISIASER
BLOOD,
JAORDIOR,
And all complaints cansd . bilDFUßZ DILIS OR R1.L1002
ADM DR. OM U. KRUM,
Joldu 160 Wood K, Pols Agcnt for Pittsburgh.
EiLAAME - 17131Z.
KANDTACTIMII MID DILL'S 11l
Wooden and Willow Waro
BASSETS, 811003113, BALTSDES. CORDAGE , AO.
No. 21, Diamond,
PITTEBVELOII.
1=71833
THE BRADIAN SEWING MACHINE
DIMPLE, lIANDEONE AND CHEAP.
ret3 Two MUD! DISZCI . rl roe Ilot~
LID DOLS Ifo7 OS? CDT CY 1174.12
!EWING MACHINE PAIILOE,
1.20. 00 MARKET STREET-
AUTOMATIC APPLE PARERS,
THill CHEAPEST AND
Nor We singly, or Ei tha dorm, tam
umb RIDDLE,
ttfacturar of Wooden anitnWrltomotirmumWar•4o.
ittsburglj 6 aytt r,
TT 13131 J -i - Fl _
FRIDAY MORNING. AUG. 26 . 1:80
FICIAL PAPER OP 'rait orrr.
City mad News Items
Marsoaocoalcm. Obrenrationa for the G.ctie, by
6. E. Shaw, Optioten, 58 Fifth St.—corrected daily:
IN eON. IS (HADA.
96 70
._l2O 81
9 o'clock a. if
12 ' '
6 "
Barometer.—..
DiSUMMON OF STZAMBOATs AT PittSCSIT
BUILDING to TtilS Darnicv.—The following list
of boats will include moat of those at present
building in Pittsbnrgh and vicinity. A majority
of them aro built at Freedom, Sbousetown,
Brownsville, Elisabeth, etc., and then brought
to this city to be finished.
There are at present to be mentioned, the
Grey Eagle, a pretty boat, to be commanded by
Capt. Donnelly .
, She lies In the Monongahela,
near the foot of Ferry street, and is rapidly ap
proaching completion. She is 180 feet long and
29 feet beam, and will be propelled by engines
built by James Rees. She has 18 Ineh cylinders
with Mx feet stroke; two boilers 24 feet by 46
Inch diameter, with fire flues, Bald to be of the
most excellent iron and manufacture. This boat
le to be run In the Cincinnati and Marietta
trade, and wee built by Capt. Bane. Young, at
Elhousetown. Capt. Woodburn in at present over-
seeing the work on her.
The Julia Roane is also a new boat of nice
workmanship, and aleo nearly finished. The
hull was built at California, for Capt. Moly,
the same gentleman who took the Qnspaw out of
hare last year to Red River. The present new
boat le to run In the Arkansas, and was built by
Capt. Young at the same place with the Grey
Eagle. Robert Lee In building her engines, of
15 Wei cylinder, with 4 feet stroke. The boat
is 145 feet long by 31 feet beam, and her boilers
24 feet by 40 inches. She is a very neat model,
and will be a light draught. She will be ready
' to leave by the middle of next week.
The Lioness, the father of all coal tugs, is now
at the landing, and is nearly ready to posh oat.
She was built at Brownsville, by J. S. Pringle.
She is 165 feet in length on the keel, and 30 feet
in width, with a five feet hold. She will be pro
pelled by two tremendous engines, built by Rob
inson, Minis & Millers, (who, by the way, are no
full of work that they are driving their great
crew of men night and day. Her cylinders are
22 inch With 7 feet stroke. She carries four 40
inch boiler[[, each 30 feet in length. She is
I built expressly for the coal trade between this
city and Cincihnati, and will take 75,000 bushele
of coal at a time. J. A. Blaokmore is owner,
land is to be Captain.
Capt. Robert Greenlee, who built the Indian
here for the Upper Miseissippi last year, is
building Indian No. 2 here now. She is nearly
completed and will, when done, run In one of the
bayous in the far South. She is 140 feet on
deck and 28 feet beam. She was built at Mon
ongahela city, in Latta's yard. Hartupee & Mer
-1 row are building the engicee, which are not yet
In place. Charles Gearing, the well-known and
skilful cabin builder, is doing that part of the
work far this boat. The whole craft will be fin
(shad In about three weeks
Besides the above boats now lying at oLir levee
there is a good number building at the yards up
the Monongahela. M'Alister is building two
fine boats at Brownsville, to run In the Southern
trade. Snowden is building the machinery and
Mr. Gearing is to pot en the °shine in goad
style.
Capt. Van Vuitton is also building a line aide
wheeler at Brownsville, for which Mr. Preston,
machinist of , this city, is building the engines.
This boat will be finished here, while Al . -Mister's
will be completed up there.
Capx Lewis, of the Council Bluffs, in having a
splendid boat, for She Miseouri ricer, built at
Elizabeth. Col Ek in is doing his best on her,
and it !Budd that he has Imeeceded in making a
moat elegant model, and one that for strength
and beauty was never surpassed on these waters.
She is 2:25 feet long, and 33 feet in the beam,
with (l feet hold. She Is to be finished by the
first of November. Mr. Gearing is to put the
cabin on her, In elegant style, but we did cot
learn who is to do the engine work.
Caps- Rhodos of the Metropolitan, is hevlng
a splendid boat built of the name else with the
above, excepting a widin of 16 feet, instead of id
She' s to run in the celebrated Northern Line,
which is to eclipse all, competitor, next year
Capt. Gray's new host, the deeoription of *blob
we wrote early in the spring, ia to be the master
piece of beauty. We learn that hersehin arid
outfit will stirpers anything ever seen on theee
waters, and she too is to be In the Northern Line,
where there are already many of the bee: boat.
of the Miseissippi.
Cot. Ekla, at Eli:abet-I; is also buildings' boat
for Judge Baker, of Louisiana, to be run in some
of the bayous of that half-explored, cotton, rice
and eugsr growing swamp land. This boat will
be 140 feet on deck with 28 feet beam Reee is
building her eogtnea and Wm. Richardson her
cabin. Elo is oleo, we believe, building the
cabin for Capt. Ittiodea' boat. The boat of Judge
Raker will be here in about flea weeks.
The Peas are building a new bull for the Cid
ted 'at California.
Capt. Doyle, late of the Cremona burnt here
on the 7th of play last, le building small stern
wheeler at Drowobllle, to run in the Southern
trade.
Cap( Marsh, of the ill-starred Ocean Spray
one of the fastest boats orer built in this diatriot
Is having a nue aide-wheel boat constructed at
Latts'e yard, at Monongahela City. Reee is
building the engines for her also, and Richard
eon will pot on the cabin. We do not know what
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the name of this new craft is to be, bat we trust
ehe will be more fortunate than the Ocean Spray.
That there are other boats building in the Mo
nongahela, we do not doubt, but we have not the
history of any more in hand at-preeent.
la the Allegheny river, below the St. Clair
bridge, there are three middling sited boats
rapidly approaching completion—all built for
the Red river trade, which appears to be claim
ing a good deal of attention.
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Capt. Jacob flaxlep Lae not chosen a name fur
hie boat yet. She hat) 120 feet keel, 27} feet beam
and di held ; is for the Red River trade, and
was built by Graham & Co., at Freedom. Mr.
Preston is putting in ber machinery in fine oty le,
and Miller & Johnson are building her cabins.
She has 14 inch cylinders with 4 feet ;stroke,
and two bolters, each 26 feet by 38 inch. She is
o stern wheeler, and will be finished somewhere
about the 12th of September.
Capt. Wilson's new boat comes next. She is
named the Pine Bluff; is 1213 feet keel, 28 feet
be and di hold. She was built at Elizabeth
by Col. Elgin, and hey machinery is from the
works of Jas. Rees, who most have an Immense
amount of work on his Lands. But he has also
every facility for doing • big business. The
Pine Bluff will carry 'two !4 feet 38 inch boil
ers, 13 inch cylinder and 4 feet etroke. Mr. Col
lett le building her cabin. She le also for the
Bed River trade, and will enter about the middle
of September.
The last boat we will mention to-day is Capt.
James Raneom'e, who has named hie neat oraft
the Indianola. She was built by Graham & Co.,
at Freedom, with 120 feet kid by 27 feet beam
with a 4 feet hold. Rees builds her engines
also. She oarrys two 24 feet by 38 inch boil
ers of fine workmanship, with 13 inch °hinders
and Woke of 4 feet. Miller Johnson are
building her cabins, and Mr. Win. Nelson le to
'paint them. She will go in the Red River, and
will leave hero about the 10th pro:.
Ia the above meagre sketch of the alearnboitt
building business here, we have enumerated and
in part described seventeen boats, most of them
extra build, and calculated to do a first class
business. It is not necessary for ne to say mash
about the importance of a business of this kind,
valet any one oan see at a glottal occupies the
attention of and gives labor to thousands of bon-
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est, skillful, thriving mechanics, and opens* eels
for the upholsterer, the furniture and spar
maker, the crockery ware dealer, and a whole
host of useful traders, too numerous to mention.
Success to the steamboat builders and to the
boats after they shall have been built!
MR. Joan S. Las, the well known merobant
tailor, intends removing hie establishment In a
few Jaye from No. 46 to No. 65 Market street,
next door to N. Nalmee & Sone' Banking Rouse,
where he will be: prepared to meet his former
friends and the pnblio generally, who may want
anything in Ms ins of bosinees. Mr. L. hoe
long enjoyed the reputation of being one of the
beet and most fashionable tailors in the ally, and
any of oar readers who may want a new snit,
cannot do better than call on him. file prices
are moderate, and every article he makes is core
to et.
Tun product of the Lake Superior Copper
Mines for this Bummer, foote up et a considera
ble amount. The product of the Central, for
Juno, RIM 14 tone; of Copper Falls, 44 tone,
with a total for the season of 280 tons; Isle
Royal, Jane product, 21 tone; Minnesota 160 9-10
tone; National 40 tone; Pewablo, for the trea
son, 476 tone estimated at 70 per cent.; Cliff
106 tone for June; Rockland, same time, 40 tone.
CUL irlthrthfi.—Car No. 1, on the C. P. Rail
way was injured yesterday by coming into col
lision with a wagon. a portion of the platform
of the oar was torn off and It was Decatur, to
have it repaired. The company has Evo cars
besides the Injured one here now, and by the
first of next week will be running with pm:ten
ger' as far et haat as to Young'e, at the forks of
the Load.
Femur Ganozans.—We would recommend
to lumehespere the family grocer.: of W. H.
nape, No. t 6 Fourth strain. We have s nun.
ple of some due catsup of his manufacture,
and would suggest a trial of He but a gap.
oral Illintant, also; of nisi thiputo Fro ';
wry Has.
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93/217C7 27/T DIIS/Dfri Gcnia.."—ProL Gard.
nee attracted groat attention yeetorday by driving
through the etreeta in a splendid carriage, with
o beautiful pair of horses and rounding a gang
to inform the people that be would addrssi them
j on -the wonderful virtues of his incomparable
soap in front of the Monoogahela House, on the
levee, last evening. At the time and place al)-
! painted a crowd of about twenty-five hundred
gathered to bear the Professor, and they were
regaled,during the opium of an hour, with anal.
dress which vindicated his reputation as a scho
lar, a wit and a poet, and which elicited up
thaliOnS applause. The wonderful soap, ( 1 641 1
by the way we bare tried and find to be excel
lent,) was commended with each eloquent force
that the hearers incontinently became buyers.
The Professor having thus introduced himself to
the favorable notice of the 'public, will be on
band regularly to meet all demands upon him for
the unapproachable saponeceons compound,
Which makes a beautiful lather, removes stains,
grease spots, &a, &.c , &c.
Mnxnoo or ALL ECIIIENT 1104110 "r CuSIT ROL
The Board of Control of Allegheny Public Sahools
met last evening in the Sandusky •streat School
House. Many of the Teachers were present, and
their advice was asked on the matter to be decided,
to wit : the selection of text hooka for the schools.
There were prevent, Moser,. Baird, Baldwin, Bard,
Benny, Borland Brown, Farley, Graham, jogham,
Lea, Loty, Macrarron, Reed, Itynd, Scott, Sterrett,
Walker and Privet. Dr. Prevsly.
The teachers present were quite numerous.
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved.
Mr. Parley moved to refer the report of the Com
mittee on Text Book, back to the Committee,wi th
instructions to call a meeting of the teachers, arid
after consulting with them, report at the next rotat
ing. After some discussion the motion was lost.l
Dr. Baird moved that the came grammar at now
in me be retained. The President called en teaeliare
to express their opinions in the matter.
Mr. Eaton thought that there was no decided feel.
ing among them In favor of a change, and es a brofy
they had probably not made op their minds.
Mr. Simpson made some interesting remarks in
favor of the adoption of Brutes grammar. lie hoped
there would bo no change at all unless it should be
well considered and for the hotter, lie thought
Butt's grammar decidedly preferable to Brown's.
Be gave A clear and detailed statement of the rea
sons for We preference.
The President called upon Miss Nixon of the First
Ward to express her opinion, and she thought if a
change were to he made, hurtle would be preferable
to Brown's in which opinion Miss Proudfoot of the
Third and Mice Fraser of the Fourth Ward coincided.
After some further discussion the motion, that it
Is inexpedient to make any change In the grammar
now in use (Bullion's) was taken and carried unani
mously.
The question of • change in the geography then
came up [Warren'o is now in use.j
Dr. Baird moved that it is inexpedient to make
any change in the geography, to which Mr. Parley
moved as an amendment that the text hooks hereto
fore in use be adopted, which Dr. Baird accepted.
Dr. Prosily called the priocipala of the schools,
to express their opinion. They were generally sa
tisfied with the books.
An amendment was made that 'lVOlrnre. ()engem
phy be eneeptat, which w.ae lost.
The original motion wan then adopted by ►n noon
imous vote.
Hanford and Payson's work on book keeping was
ben adopted by an unanimous vole.
The committee on text books, had recommended a
book on map drawing, a book on English eomposi.
tion, and two of Goodrich's reading book, to bo
adopted. Dr. Baldwin moved that they all be adopt
ed, which was lost.
Oa motion, a work on map drawing, by C. A. Car.
ter. was adopted. A book called Tanis Harp, wak
doptal at a text book in 111115
The question of confirming M. It. Marron as prin.
rival and Miss Frasier as assistvat principal of the,
4th Ward School, cause up add disrusairt for an
hour and a half, hod was still under Iligmesion, at
an hour to Into, that we were obliged to leave before
any derision was arrived at.
WE learn from the Portland (Me ) Aghertie,
that the Grand Trunk Railway Company, one
branch of whose road connects Portland with
Montreal, are rebuilding the bridges along the
line with iron struciures. Some of that mane
high as nri,ooo, and we are glad to eta that
most of the iron for these great works Is pro.
cured In Deurisylvenia. One great argument in
favor of our market iP, the super excellent qual
ity of Pennsylvania iron, which will so much
outlast Flog'nth iron The semi foot is patent
on the Georgia Central Railroad, as he. been
made to appear by the statement of the Super
intendent within the lief few weeke We eon
also that the Pennsylvania road io putting in new
iron bridges along their line of travel Irons Al
Wong to Iluntiogdor. The rise nutolicr of lime
which bare tires ea:Added at each placed an the
Norwalk and Dee dsrdines bridges, end recently
on • road In New York, Inches companies like
the Pennsylvania, withal, very seldom hero acci
dents, to provide against the possibility of min-
hap What with iron bridges, and those of
Penusylvania iron, accidents will be reduced to
a minimum with any due degree of care on the
part of employees.
ALLI2O2I, D 1201102 1 ,1,1" Horse -,Micbael Quig•
lay and wife, living in a email art near the
Variety and Novelty Works In the n 'tiviond Wnrd,
mad, an affidavit againat Mrs Raoul Water.,
for keeping a dleordctly house. Mr. Kelly ap
peared for the Commonwealth and Mr. Riddell
for the datendaut. The examination lasted half
the afternoon Mr.. S Thinsby testified to
the visitation of bad characters, in her opinion,
at the house. Mrs. Quigly had rout thousands
going to the house, but on dose rumination
was care that she hod seen from eight to ten
people going by or coming up to the home or
knocking at her door. Bad eeen a girl named
Line, and Mary Sexton at the Loose, and so the
0266 went on with a great many bitches and
spicy reparteee rim witnossee and parties.
Oa the other aide Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Callaher
and her husband and Mrs Burgess of Birming
ham, testified to the good and peaceable character
of Mrs. Wallet's house and that they'had never
seen anything , at all out of the way in it or about
It. The case excited great interest among a big
crowd of tho beighbore that aseembled there,
some on one and some on the other aide. A
farther hearing was adjourned Icy the Mayor till
Saturday at A o'clock.
!Tana—The colored people of Huntingdon
and vicinity are to hold a camp meeting on the 2d
of September, near that place The jury in
the ease of David Petunia, recently tried in
Crawford county for the murder of hie wife, by
poison, and who was acquitted as heretofore
stated in the Gazette, were out but ten minutely
The
_Crawford Journal says that the prejudices
of the crowd were so strong against the prisoner
that threats of putting lynch-law in operation
were made, but they are very unlikely to be put
in execution The grand jury of Mercer
county have presented the county jail as no
longer fit for use, and the county commissioners
were officially notified of the foot and addled to
adopt the neoeawary stepa for building a new
jail.
REfiATTA.—A great boat rose came oil at Con
neaud Lake on Friday last, ae wo Item from the
Crawford Journal. Ono of the Loafs weighed
150 the. and was rowed by a man named Philip
Miller. The other boat weighed 550 lbs. and
was rowed by two Cambridge University boys—
Jolla Iluiderkoper and Joeeph Shippen. Old
Philip beat them half a mile, and won a hand
some Bilk Hag, presented by the Meadville ladies,
who oleo sang a eong in honor of the •iolor boat,
the "Upidec." The race was four miles in length
and the lake quite rough at the time.
POLICE lram.-lillohlel Rice, living k Pier
son's court, got into an altercation on Wednesday
night. M'ltse charged that Rice'e wife had
given hie (M . 11.11) wife. liquor. The lie peered;
Rico .eaid be was as good a man as 111'llae
M'Rae said ho was es pod a man aa Ride ; Rice
said Jack was as good a man as hie master and
then they fought until exhausted. The Mayor
held them to bail in $lOO to keep the peace.
Lso BROKREL—Jobu Bashi, was Beta to Dr.
Walter's Horpttal with a broken log. He was
filling a cart with earth, which watt being re
moved from the ground, of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, near the outer depot, for the - exteneion
of the works, when a heavy stone rolling down
the hill, struck hie leg with mock force as to
drive the shin bone through the skin.
&NAMING COWL—George Mason made affidavit
before the Mayor, yesterday, charging Robert
Hughey with entering hie norm geld, iu Pitt tp.,
dentroying a large amount of standing corn and
earrylog away about three bushels of the groin.
A warrant was issued for tho arrest of Hughey.
SULPHUR Srateae.—We learn ihat the ammo
at White Sulphur Springs, Oblo, will dote with
a grand party on the let, 2d and 3d dap' of Sep
tember. We have no doubt that a rleasabt time
may be anticipated at this delightful resort for
the worn and weary denizens of the city.
MCKIAMA AIID Perna, whose arrest In Wheel
ing we recorded on Thursday morning, were
brought to this oily on Wednesday night, and
both gave bail in $lOOO to appear at Court and
answer a charge of assault and battery with in
tent to kill.
A MILITARY encampment for the Yd Brigade . ,
18th Div. ' P. 81 , will be held at Kittanning ea
the threedaye next preoedlog the 30th of Sep
tember. Brigadier-General Llghtcap will be la
command.
Tun Theatre, with at:Chaplets renovation and
in entire new company of actors, said to be
equal to any moo'. coMpany in the Upton, will
open for the fait and winter Reason on Saturday,
tho 3d of September.
Bantairr Cowan,.—No have before ue a
catalogue of the officers and students of Bethany
College for the last year,together with the course
of study and annual announcement for l8:19.
Ir Is doing no Injustice to my one to Bey that the
new EWEN Sowing Machine la entitle.] to the pref
erence OM all others. This is the Wotan of those
sising it, and the motor bu s right to all the itd-
Tlntsgss that the twits of his madam .gin him.
It to sold d 7 J. 14 Coroogbad it Co., real . and itzest,-
ANIUDY.
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Telegraphic.
LATEST FROM EITRiiI"-k
Sacarted.e, Aug. . 25 .-I%es:earn America, from
Liverpool oet the il;tia inst., arrival this' afternoon,
and will be duo at Bogor at an early hour to-mor
row evening: In cosumqnence o - the 11t.001333 of the
hour, we shall be able to commirdi:ato over the wires
to-night, In season for the morning journals of Fri
day, a very brief abstract of the America's news.
The Zurich Conference continued in session, hal
the Sardinian representatives absented themeelres
from some of its sitting.. The proceedings of the
conference were strictly
It was reported by way of Vienna that the Repot,
licans had proclaimed in Parma that the Pivdmon
tese were driven out, and that the friends of orde
were everywhere tahing flight.
A threatening collision had taken place between
some Austrian and Prussian soldiers at Frankfort.
A Rnsuiao loan of £12,000,000 and an Indies loan
of £5,000,000 had been introdared into the London
market
00.11.ERCIAL.—Uverpool &troll dlark,e—Fair Or.
loane,l3f; Middling, 71; fair Mobile, 7+ ; Middling
7 1-16; fair Upland, 7+; Middling 6 16-16. Tho
stock in port is estimated at 633,000 baler, of which
577,000 were American. The state of trade at Man
chester was quiet but firm. The demand for Eastern
goods was dull.
Liverpool Beecl.teil Markel-,
quiet but steady.
Liverpool Prorici..e Mae . ket— provisions were de
elining and holders were pressing their mocks eu the
market.
Ifurre Market. —Cotton et Havre had declined
I®2(. New Orleans tres ordistaire was quoted at
113 f cad has M loan The sales of the week were
5000 helm
London ,Ifonty C 0133015 for money cloaca
on Friday at 95Ct.:951
IV A SIMIGTON CITT, Aug. 25.—1 t is known that a
report has for some months prevailed of the proba
bility that Commander Maury, In charge of the Na
tional Observatory, would be ordered to sea service.
Newspapers and men of science is this and other
countries have in consequence expressed their regret
at the rumored contemplated act by the Nary De
partment. On Inquiry at the proper source, it is as
certained that at no time has Secretary 'foncey even
the right of detaching him from the Observatory for
the above named or any other purpose.
Lieut. Ives, the architect and engineer in charge
of the Washington National Monument, has made
an official report to the Society, in which be says
that when raised to the height of GOO feet, the entire
weight of the shaft and foundation will be 70,000
tons. The weight of the atm:tuns in its present con
dition Is 40,000 tone. its has been unable to detect
any appearance of settling or insecurity by scleniffic
calculations. Ile has atrived at the conclusion that
the weight alone of the monument at its fall height
would offer a resistanop nearly eight times greater
than the overturning effort of the heaviest tem est
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to which It would probably ever be exposed. It as
proposed to the Monument Society many years o
to surround the foot of the obelisk with a base f a
pantheon form, and an engraving wart made of the
monument as it would appear If completed in ac
cordance with that plan. An impression has in this
way been created throughout the country that the
engraved design has been adopted and cannot he de
viated from without tearing down what has already
been befit, but art it has not been the intention of the
Society to accept the plan referred to, and, as the er
ror which exist. seems to have an Injurious effect,
Lieut. Ives suggests the expediency of notifying the
public officially that the obelisk is the only portion
of the monument, the farm of which has been de
cided upon, and that the determination of the design
for the base is still open for consideration. In this
suggestion of Lieut. Ives, the Society hot concurred.
Non Between, Aug. 25. —The tire wnicb broke
out at noon yesterday on North-Water rtreet. de
stroyed about twenty• five buildings, and wee finally
arrested on Kay and North enc., by blowing up
eeteral buildings with gunpowder. The buildings
destroyed indoded Ilathsersy Sons' machine s hop
and planing mill, Pyder A Snith's spar yard, Bar
road'. turning mill, N. V. Nyess ship chandlery,
Edward Al. Robinaon'e Gil yard, in which 3000 bble
of oil were destroyed, besides soma lots of oil be
longing to Messrs. W. 1.1. G. Pope, 13. B. 11.1...) nod
Davie B. Kemp. Sever.) dwellings, carpenter
shop. and groceries were also included in the con
flagration. A large number of bonsb•lances on the
premises of Wilcox G Hathaway caused loud explo
sions, at did the bunting of the oil caske. The ship
.. .John and Edward," lying at Wilcox Richard
son'e wharf, was burned to the wane'. edge. The
ehlp Illinois was also on fire, but was towed out and
saved, with the lora of sails, rigging, etc. Soraral
person were injured by the falling of wall., Although
not dangerously. The total loss I. estimated at from
$200,000 to $300,000, on which the insulates Is but
email. Murry families are rendered pennylese, nod
several captain and owners of vessels are ruined by
the Inhr of their oil in storage.
IoadsVILLA, Aug. 2t..—W• have information which
us to believe that the steamer Canada, arrived
at Haitian, at an early hoer this morniog, with Eu
ropean advices to the 11th, three days later than
theta received by the Hungarian, at Quebec, but S 3
the manager. of the Nova Scotian Telegraph Co.
reface to tranemit any Intelligence over their wines
for the Aetociated Pre", we shall not have any reli
able intelligence until the arrival of the bore* ex
pose, which may he looked for bore this evening, en
that the steamers cues will be published is our nest
edition.
Sr. Loris, Aug. 25.—The anima (rum Dour
City, with two dal, Inc.; unimportant advice, h
united.
o t
McCrea. who was arr tad yeaterday , has been dia
chargad, tha indictmen baring. proved word:does.
The river , ontinues t fall at thin point. All th
upper atreanut are re int. Weather cl.udy an•
cool, with indications of rain.
BALTIYOZZ, August 25.--Tha Ameriren Ste
Convention renominated Wm. U. Purnell as a es.
dldato for Controller.
The Americans of the Second District have oom
lusted Edwin U. Webster, of Ilarford county, fo
Congress.
llf annum, Ind., Aug. 25.—The Democratic State
Convention to-day, nominated Hanneson C. Hobart
of Calatent county, for Governor, and A. S. Palmer
for Lieut. Governor. It is doatful whether dale
gates to the Charleston Convention will be elected
le the prevent Convention is decidedly anti. Lecomp.
Loottrita.c, Aug. 25.—The river is falling, with 4
feat 5 inches water in the canal.
Alexander Norton, who passed forgal notes here
to a large amount, Immo months since, was arrested
to-day at Chicago, by officer Bligh, of this city.
Waal - moron, Aor.2s.—The balance in the I . nited
State. Treasury, on Monday last, was $4,123,000;
amount of receipts ending on that Allay, $1,606,000;
drafts paid, $1,444,000; drafts issued, $1,6;0,000,
llostou, Aug. 25.—The city cootinuoa romarkably
healthy. Tho *bolo number of deaths 11,13 only 92,
tocludiug 5 from mall poz.
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poor, bond and free; all colors, grades and conditions
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wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved,
lives eared, valuable animals made useful, and un
told 111 s assuaged by this groat medicine which non
surprising to the judgment of man. What family
does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever
heard of the same effects; produced by any other ar
ticle? For eats, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swel
lings, strained horses, &r., it has no equal. Lt.,-ore
of imitation, The genuine Mustang Liniment is
cold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men
In every town, parish and hamlet throughout North
sod South America, Europe, and the Islands of the
Ocean. Buy at once.
BARRER & PARK, PrJprietoll, New York.
Lyetec celebrated Inceet Powder.
CHILD SUALDED.-012 Wednesday of last week
a little girl named Divine, aged between three
and four years, and daughter of Patrick
who resides in one of A. 8 Prisbie's tenements,
in South Strabane lowoonip, accidentally fell
into a bucket of boiling soap-rude, and burnt
herself in a shocking manner. Her back and
other parts of the body were burnt so badly as
to be perfectly raw. We are glad to know that
the attending physician, Doctor Kuntz, is of
opinion that she will recover Wash. Eras .
PITTSBURGH St Earn RAILROAD.—We learn
that JACK CASCISENT ban taken the contract for
laying the iron on the Pittsburg St Erie Rail.
road to Jameetown, Mercer County The work
is to be aommenoed immediately and to be com
pleted within two months. We trust those inte
rested eouth of Jamestown will adopt such meas
urea as will secure tho speedy extension of the
road. If those living along the line will pre
pare the road for the soperetruoture, the Buffalo
and Erie Company - will furnish the Iron and lay
it..—. Erie
Notice to Builders and Contractors.
riptiE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman
for Rowland Parry) would respectfully inform those
fur whom be has done work, and the public generally, that
ha Is mow prepared to furnish tIIStO, or put on Slate Hoak'
In the moat approved manner. Orders for Roofing or Rd
pairipairing of State Roofs (If laft at the atm of Ales. Laugh.
ng
corner of Etna street and the Cereal, 111th ward) will
be promptly attended to. TROM.4B PARRY.
orybllmd.
COAL WANTED.
One. Er. Lome Gas Ltenrr Cotass I, I
&. Louts, Jame 30th, 1169.
DROPOSALS will be received by the St.
A. Louie GAB LICIIIT COMPANT. Ittl next
for NINE 111111DRED THOUSAND IttlnliLLSlstctober
vivre
,
ULTRGH GOAL, of the beet quality. for Gas =king purpow.,
to be dellrered ea follow.. Ouwbelh (450,100 buebelet to
1861, use the other helf In 1102. Tbe Coal to be &literal
to lb. Company. yard, St. Louis.
The Ces 1.1,ht Company rotor.. the rl,ht to relset auy
or all Ma
.lnlAAtocl ' EDWARD eTAGO, "
MISS CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS,
Teacher en the Pim, and Melodeon. Latino.g located In
ebb elty, to now prepered to give lemons ,rp either of the
Dore Instrumento. The family rue/denco tla at ND. lat
Amlthflold meet. where ehe .111 be happy to Impart
elrnetlort to thomo deetrlng her eerelcoe. aula:ltod
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buehele white;
IMO do red; (Dente by
eo2l J. B. OANYIELLD A 00.
MANILLA ROPE-150 Coils, assorted
.1,11 e 1..% Manilla Roy. oo bud sod for We by
n 024 JON= a 000EtY.
OAKUM do CItYrTON —2OO bales best Navy
oaaomi two I. Lea Caulking Cotton, cm band and
far We by .21 JONES it COOLLY.
W
ILEAT-579 sake Tenn. Wheat, to a?
rho per Blamer Qom. Perry. wad for male by
au= HOU= DIOICZY.
CHEESE -150 bxe Prime Cutting ree'd and
for do by au24 HENRY H. HOLLINS.
BROOMS -50 dozen for sale Iff
aul2 RIMY 11. COLLINS
3000 BUSH. PRIME RED and WHITE
Waal% areiTtog and ibrau..lo7
1141ANE • WM
CLOTHES BASKETS—Ten nests oval tor
Oh by - OAMOIL
. '
guesto
Commercial.
0.131.9.12 TEE 07 AR nril , k7:lor.i FOB JUNE.
J. Nam T. P., C. IL Parucar. J. Coatis; J. J. du:
(14-.721.1 SpetisZy far Cm Fl:t.thur7) Gatrfte.
Pmts.:Lau, rfanT, Awcsr CG, MA
FLOUR-101 and no ialre of rood lota from More sales
In email lota of 75 Ws Spring • neat Super at $1,50; and
Kia bbl. in lot, at $4,9i, $1,9005 far Paper ' $.5.1045,115•f0r
ettren i. 5.3005,50 for Family de, and {.5,e.9 - 45,95 for rholm
White Wheat do. C,rn Meal, If Ltd, at $4, and 195 bath
at 95.
°RAlN—atlas at depot of 200 Grub Usta at 30 and 110
do at 40, and 150 do from atom at 10. Comb TOO blob at
depot at M, and 350 do from atom at S!@9o. Rya, 100 MOM
` 4 depot 40. wbest, 3Y3 bath Rad at depot $1,16; .WO
do
t , t , a< E 1.14: Sop doll/121M, from atom, al $1,20;= do .1
d s : ;,.... l9 4 A 4 oo;N d l iVa r I s t id o:f t 25 5 1 4 , 0 0007 6 t* ii,34 1. Lcrts,rt....l 7Y1086,rt.1b57,1*
I.lRD—a ode of 10 Gbh No 1 at 12, •
PE 10 IIES—Solea:30 basks°, at • •
F.GUS—• ml.• of b bbl.• at 9.
LI AS—aatu at emirs a 10 1...b0a ei3r^a•l9'is lo:
mo.
ffilf , TAltlf AND CODIEII3II.CIAL.
Fatten—pleura. Lid ..011 1 Ilelmoa, a Oral which hue
been engaged In this coy bar .even) yearn, first In the wo
Coo, thee In the groccey, ad finally to he Bina brokerage
barna., bare made an asaignment. They epecolated In
railway awnritlea quite large, the last few year& and the
great decline in the value of each, saws 1557, has left than
largely, if not hopelealy, insolvent.--((has, Price Current.
The speculative demand for, and large &draw, in arm
pork, in New York, the put week, have pm:laced abetter
feeling in the article, and wo tanderstand that a round lot of
one thousand barrels, packed at • point below this city, on
the raver which has been ricking an offer of $l4 for same
days, was likely to tied a buyer at thin rate leatererdng.—
Kw. Prim Current.
The demand for money Is mart very great today; yet aa
the Bank. of Lune are scarcely discamtlogiat all, (ono large
Baring Institutloo, probably loaning as much as all of them
together,) the demand is equal to the supply of money.
The Exchange market is quiet; eight on the Eat Is mostly
told at l 4 premium far Illirenri. The Savings Icaltatt one
and private Bank. bay It at .141, and of wane II the
Bake cell at this, it Is without • ricoaftioratlon. It la, how
ever, but to alight requert to what It was; and yet there H
Mae prodom going forward to make It. On New Orleans,
34(g% preyed= tethelrangs.—f St. Loafs DC.
Be, LOWS, August 23—r. it.—There H a far demand for
Aar, and prices are firma $3,60 for Inver.
Holden set en advance no what of 3(gabc, bat boyars
operate with cantle. Iteceipts, 0,000 bash. Oats bare dw
ellned 3c, ranging - from 22 to 41. Corn la dull and oneettled.
Rectdpta 2,000 burl,
Hemp—lnactive, and prices are drooping.
Lead—dull and drooping.
Whisky—dem, with a moderate demand at 2d.
banged ba
Provislons unchanged; ribbed aide; Ob4e; clew do, rna Inc.
Waterer Elchago wen, end au good demand at IN pre
bond quautitlea of gold from Pikes Peak arrirtag
The little demand Cra money tan the street is reality orate
!Were the character of the paper In ougeeatlouett, at 7t , 18
cent, and Ilitnlk is, wo think, rather more disposition to take
the rink of ascend clue butte, though there Is hot mock of
that bash:ten &log. Thera is roma tittle Railroad paper on
the market, though much of lt Is no diwredlted as to be
scarcely negotiable.—(Phil. Ledger.
Cu - ruse Paohect liflatir.—Flour—Uocltog.Al bed
doll.
11:1=5!1!
Wheat—the short receipts and a brink demand from the
rooted districts for need sheet, has milled an Improvement
rt the market, and ensail tote of red were sold this morning
Dorn—dull and unchanged
Oeb—sale. at :Sr.
Batter—moderate wiles W. B. at -
There Ls nut conch doing at the wharf In our local
column ma
table
found as full ekelch of new boat.
building he district gust present we are able to mak up.
The Nile discharged her freight yesterday.
There wore Co new arrinls Iron below.
The Coultnercial aay.:—ltyall B. Wilccct, hen woad undo
61 the W. H. Nelson, who was shot by °dicer Crofne, et Port.
lend Uattuday night, died et the Lonisrille 31arine floepital
on Mondsy tught. Fowlc4 the 1.1 slices eye he rot oat, Is
in the Bo.pitai suffering from hi. injuri,,
Captain. C. W. Hoed, lota of th. Clara Lino sod S, P. Mb
bent, has purchabo.lCuptslit 31nratht's interest In the Moder
ator. at present 'eta up bete. Capt. it. Intends leaping h ne
in the Pittsburgh and Et. Louis trade.
01LL.E2.• C.otamottnra Party, Lou tid to Pittsburgh,
white going through Hcore it [tipple, near Pomeroy, on Tues
day night, woe soagged, sod c.used to leak freely. 01,0
went back to POITI , V(O7, entered i'refest, end wee going to
Co tietnnatt fur repairs. A ditpal.,4 we've.' In this city, says
eke i• not badly InJure,l.
The Ciorinnati Ca7otin ta . , —Copt. dycra will kaop the
Ems Gh.h.m in the Clurinuati-aod Cairo train during low
watar. and has deb,rnalc..al to Itare punctually on tho day
Tne Gen. Latimer pesowd np tan night with a
tow of empty barged from belay, for Pittsburgh. The
I.lghtfoot, 1... r St. Louie, may bo found at the In,. to-day.
ebi. w.. detniood In inn Lower Obln by grounding at Pilot
!Aland. no Carnltna. t3r Nalll villa, was also detained aeveral
6.,urt by erica tog at Yellow Bang Island.
ARRIVED
Teh•xrnph. Iniro.•1114;
Jof!tioart, Rmyrnsvill,
001. Bayard. M.114.41.4t1.,
Itirrr-3 (.4t 4
flarasu,
NYtlaK. Atm. 2.5 —Cott. dull; 600 lodes sold. Ylour
firm, w
15,000 Dbl. idhset firm: aebs 10,000 hnalx
mixed Michigan $1.,30,, whits Kentucky VP. Corn dull;
12,100 bush ”id; mtitol 8214 Precisions doll. Pork heavy
aud all finalifirti hare slightly declined; MOM $14.75: prime
f 10.124. Sire doll al 3!.4.3",,? ogee' &Prancer!
the week. etaady.
ntwx Manor, —Stocks al, ant,: the price. an. &tong,
Tennerwe sixes New York Central :4; Iterohnx
E.mtbern Michigan, gturenteed,24%. Galena k Chicagotilli,.
YVIII.ADCLPIIIA, Avg. 25.—Flour is unchanged; sales of
gm extra at $5,11214, extra family at $6,2114. an d to the
trade at 50,e5,2.5 for been ground auperfine,y5,37%(4.5,62%
,
for nxtra,..l 53,r ,0 GO for extra family and bury. Oleo
Flinn. ie ettady at $1.15, and Corn Meal at '3,62,4. Wbut
I. to limped demand; 1000 bush eold et $1,1C41,M) for red,
and fiL10041,20 for inferior and prime •hne. Yellow Corn
la In demand at an adnuice, 30tru bush prima sold at SIG;
afloat, and 21J90 bath to Mora at 81. 40AI blab new Dela
are Oata.sold at ..1:429. film Wool market is act/re, with
aehei of oio,ooo Ihs at 340 55 for common tab washod and
full Wood.; Prorialoas firmer. Pork 1. bold at 510. Land
commandi 114ie.11% in Dbl., 604126 i to kegs. New Tim
otby Seal aella freely at $2:15(. 1 5°. 1l hisky is actira and
&arm, 509 bbl. Ohio told at 2.734.
CsNCVINATI, Aug. 25.—Flonar Ileb.l more firmly at . 14,10
000 65 tor superfine Wheat la In good demand at at, ad-
Vance of rwr bush; red:601,01; while fil,l(PALlt. Corn
stead y
et former pion/rims. lab drill et 12. Wbbky has
edrenred to 2-1!-5. Provisions are unchanged; fair prices.
bacon la to fair datallad. Maga Pork--the Map. Is to
sympathy with the report !rem New 1 ork.
NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.
TU ALL WANTING FARMS,
A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy
climate, twenty-fire miles south-east of
Philadelphia, on the Camden and
Atlantic R. R., New Jersey.
An old wt.° cuuslaUng of looters! thousands decree of
produdire soil Lae hero divided lute Parma of melons Wow
to suit lbe portholesr. A•popnlatiou of some PilTern Bow
dr.', from various parts of the middle Stat. and New Nag ,
land hare settled there the peat year, Improved their places,
and raiser/ ...Mind crops. The pds of the land teat the
to. sour of from $l5 to tdo per acre, the sell la of the best
quality pralnetion of what, Closer, Corn, Peaches,
thatose and Vegetable.. IT IS CONSIDERED TIIE DEPT
FRUIT BOIL IN TIM UNIuN. The plow. La perfectly
eeenre from Rafts—the dcatrucUve enemy of the farmer.—
Crops of gralg grass and fruit are now growing and me be
wen. by examining the place Heel!, • correctJedgment
can he formed of the prodoctircueas of the land. The terms
are matte easy to womore the rapid improvement of the land,
which I. only sold for actual sinprosextent. The result has
bosu, that within the pant year, some three hundred ?wows
hare been erected, two mills, one Steam, four stores, name
forty vineyards and Peach orchards planted, not a large
number of saber improrementa, making It a desirable mud
wdire place °Mosinee,.
TILE
as the reader nosy perceive MAß from KE
I T. ts location, is the
BEST IN TIIII UNION.
Produce bringing double Menden than In "oestrou s mo
from the city, Ord more than double tho pet= Mli
an the
West. It is known that the earlinet and beet fruits soil
vegetables in Ude MUM= come from Now Jersey, cod are
miumily exported to tee extent of Willow,.
In locotlog bere, the =Marital many =vantages. He is
within a few borne ride
aof the gre e et M lles of , New h and Biddle Stab= ho Ls near th old friends and En ..ll gland /10Cht.
tiaras, he le in • lulled eadntry whore every improvement of
[...trolltad ciedioilion is at hand. neattl boy every sob
cle he winds at the chespeet price, and =II blt prodimo for
the higbeet. (lo the Wmr thla I. ravened,' be hem achoala
for hie cbildma divine service, and will enjoy open whiter,
rind delightful climate, where forms are utterly unknown.
The 'remit of the change upon those from thenorth has keo
orally been to restore them to al] amolleut male of health.
In the way of building and Improving, lumber can boob.
tense' el the mills et the rate of 810 to $l5 per theusand.—
Bricks from the brick yard opera= In the place. Every =D
elo coo ban on:mired 10 the place, good carpenmr• ars at
bend, nod there la no place to the Union when, buildings
and
reader will ran be made cheaper.
Me reer will at once be struck with the advan
and tage. here
promoted, d =k himaell Irby the property hes uoo been
taken op before. The meson is, It enni never tbrown In the
market: and mama thaw stetemente were correa,
would be niched to emu:nine the lead before putch 00 use
erieg.—
This all are expect= to do. They wilt ere land cruder cerlti.
ration, each I. the =tent cf the s rttlemoo t that they will no
doubt, meet parsons from their mou neighborhood: they
will =toe= tho Unproven:len. sod eau judge the character
of the population. If they ogee with • clew to =tile, they
=mold come prepared to stay • day or two and be reedy to
purchase, as lotatroum annot he held on 'refusal.
Tam - ouzo two daily told= to Philadelphia, and to all est.
lien who improve, Mo ticulroird Cbmpany pares a Prog
field Cc. no months, ...dr halipTlß. lick= far rarer yrom.
THE TOWN OP HAUSIONTON. '
In Connection with the sericulture' eettlamsoa•nelr and
thriving to en • haa Imiundly arisen. march portents nide.-
mentsfor ny kindmfbasineseporticciardy aformend man
rfadoriet. The Sine business could be carded on to the
place and market to good advantage, also cotton buslorms,
and manufactories of Apiculture Implements or roonde.
rite Mr casting small erticies. The Improvement has been
rapid aa to Omura a constant and permanent Incr.= of
boil.= Town lota of • good sire. Iwo do not tell
ones,. It would effect the Improvement of th• place) can be
bed at from $lOO and opwarda
The Haressonfon Fanner, a monthly literary sad sgrl
cultural eheet, containing full Information of llarranouton
can be obmitiod st 26 mita per annum.
Title indbipitable—erarruntee derrole given, clear of all tn.
Vineweer/ money its paid. Boots to tha land: leave
Vine street short, Phliarlelphre fcr Hammonton by Nall.
Iced, at ;14 cr iK r. w. Fare 90 cents. When there,
Inquire for Mr. 111YRNEd. Boarding conveniences maraud.
Parties had better =op with Mr. Byrne., • pHacipal, ['nth
they have decided as to purchreing.= he will show Meru
over the land In hie carriage, ftm of expellers Letter and
°police-lone can be addreand to LANDIS A BYILIVEh,
Hammonton P. 0., Atlanta. eonoty, New Joneey, or S. E.
0002/11LIN,D7T &nth Fifth =met, Philadelphia. Maps
and Information cheerfully furnished. prifeorrat
THE lIAMMONTON FARMER—A newel
Peror devoted to Lite...agora aod Agricoltote, aiao wet.
nog forth lull =couple of the new aettlenient of Itecontoo.
too, to New dereey, coo to eubscribed for at only l root.
per .01.10.
!Wove postage eternise fog the etootait_ Add.. to Edi
tor of the Fernier, Ilarocoontou P. U., Atlantic Co., New
Jenny. Thaw wishing cheap lend, of the beat quality. to
out, of the healthiest and nowt dells/atml othalidoe to the
Ultima, mod when crops are never rut down by hams, the
terrible egoorge of the north, liee adrertliseutent of Ilamnsoo.
too Landes
jots:Went
MIAMI LANDS FOR SALE 25 , InILES
from Phllside'phis by Railroad, to the hale of New
Jersey. MI among the beet for Agricultural tairtolula Age
lag a good learn moll, with a clay bottom. fiha /and is •
lam tract, divided tato/mail farms, and bum/reds bola all
parts of the marry are now eatilleg and bedding'. The
cps produced 11,16 loge mid CM be Neon gtoslut The
ilmate is delightful, and secure from boas. TM= from
fib to gba per acre, payable withla bur your. by tonal
, manta. To sitit the place—Leese Tine Strait Wharf at
Philadelphia at 7r a. a. by Railroad for Naanuonbon, or
addrea KJ. Byrom, by better, liammentuti Pmt Office, At
lantic comity, New Jamey. Pee foil advertisement In sp.
ether ualumo.Jokeodrao
A LL WANTING - }'ARMS - list A DE.
J.& lightfal climate, rich soil, cod wore Rom fronts, ses
advertisement of Ilammontou Lands to auotbar Coham.
- -
DEESONS WANTING CI - LANG of CU
_C. X/X3 for hmlth , skrorthictlent of lliiinatonlan
lands In another culcarna. JutxodCM'
o ALL WANTINU FARMS, See
Adeor
TWayzata of flezolnoutou Laud.
- -
DERSO—NWISI-Midyo MANGE their
bustom to • railldly le—x!imulog country, • N Bet •
mild
amm(
sal de shore hundreds in, boler o there the dl a tlyte
NrAtlolow• adirethasment of the Iliimmeatotl
E•Ulemeat la =Other tohlma.
ERSONS WISH/NG • TO' ESTABLISH
mairahe In a frrislud tiakin3PlamvlMlLT44l
sus ti pod, Suolvertheast of Um samoutot IbUlt
gest; , • • 7 ALfAulaaa'-':
=MI=
121:1=22
DEPARTLT
TOegrapb,l3rosnavall.
Jcffunkm, Prom:ovine-.
Col. Bayard, Elizabeth'
I hlinerrs Wbeellnr
Inebee—tellng.
TASKS! TAX/Malt TAXES!!! -
CITY TAX PAYERSWILL REAR IN
mi.d that no other notice will be given for the ',MY
:neat of Mx. than L. ptridlahed . to the city papers anibor
mod to do the city printing. The taxes note doe are the
CITY TAX, THE BURMESE! TAX,
WATER RENT, AND TILE TAX
FOR ING AND PANISRL
04-11,0 STATE Mk:ROANTIL GR E A TAX Is &Leda*, end ll '
not fold eovu ell! be put Into the bands of an Alderman
or collection. AVM. EICIIRAUM,
JuSultf
__
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMP'Y
•
OP PITTSBURGII.
Orrice—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block,
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
I , IILE AND MARINE BUBB.
ISAAO JONES, Pneeklong JOIIN D. AfeCCOID, VIC,
D. n BGBE .B. , 'murY:e.pt. WILLTAn DEAN,
General Agent.
DnoceeosA--lsene Joan, C. O. Lin.ey, IterVeY CUM
Cept It C. Orgy, John A. Wilton, B. L. Pohn , atock, John
D. McCord, lesec IL Pennock, Lk P. IC Fling, Ceps. Wm.
Dan. Thoc IL Howe, Cott, IL Derla. jeLlyi
I A IV A T II A
nelr end complete mos &al eSercfere, and sll nem.
en 7 llutrucnon• to porn. t op bowler In
he
art of playlog
the flute offshoot mutat, topothcr orttl a faro coliectlon
o f pvply r matey c.mslothm of Polka*, 1 1 1.-cheo, tn.. by L.
Rowe Price nee. for mho by
JOLLY IL hfILLOR. 61 Woad anat.
Oopleo mailed on receipt nI IL., prim jn;
L INSEED :011,--
oao UALLJ YP , warraitad parr,
mennfi.ciersl and far male by
EIMER, HAMILTON . CD,
Alhldlealley between ft. Depot end Linwend,
ennOrna• Allegheny Cl ,
ty.
-
N .
EAR TITE ClTY—and in healthy andri.,...i lee.isee—y.tuan. for a. r
wile a two atiWirtaine
Dwelling or hall mid nine
B ond I 00ID 6, well erwangna,thl,
six ems of Wadi fruit treu, grapevine., giblet, earrl --- . ega .
bootie, ac ; wal °twit inter. trice, $3,000
•012 8. CUTLIZEIT t 80:V. 61 Market tout
i.EASI TEAS!! TEASI!!—
ltO ball' cheat. Line to extra floe golooga,
to 0 0" YOnnx Bp*
ID "
ItOran "
ge Gun
Pecc Powder and Imperil;
0 o, eD m silts a a lit.4.l gralfa. •
portatlaoa , Litsn La.
loator• and for hale by
WILLIAIII3* JOFISTON 111 544 nd:it:id at
SCACAR AN.ISIktOL-ci§ts_, -
14 hbds. N. o. atm; '• :
•21 DIAL do lioLlsoo,
reed on conairoomt and for sgo by
J.& LIGGETT 00,75 Watt/sod 92 WO" nt
rliOns other
eupply,
izausike--
4. ding all Ma deatrable patterns alai sizes, prllas to nit,
at the Iron City Store and Mu Warettonaa at .
W. W. BRusasw, No. 1.34 Woodstvec
ltnt door below the alga ottbtosontso Om.
BIRD
Cages.
!led stul for
houltsof
13ORCELAIN, BRASS; COPE
RR - - AND
- yrissau maim ritEsimma vrul
Oar", Table Cutalry, Epoota. aud a lug; ly t
insure Illtetura
Mutat* generally, at the iron icy tad
anlB re
of
MI %
. 'but,
RECENT ORADIjAfk N
xi. land Cc2ply vita. to ow.. wrimett
tcft maw 13120 alert tug. -
adbettd; kbeihrtb.r pattel.r: 1."4.4u"4
pIIFE'S Steam - Boat
tLTF
.22144Mtig;'i, 4"4.4-174,
- - ..•
TUE Z.EXICAN
Mustang Liniment.
THE popularityo. f
th MUICAS ItirSTANG
Lima= CO.G.S.Zugle oda des eirtlfritron of the
Mahe Other articles claim to atirri4ste pea mut dzatx.sa—
data man Family rhyslcisas, Chmmanat nrspital;
'Artier; Ilszcors, Armors, I.lraryman, Ism practi
cally dereasstrsted this fast throcatod Its world. lto ar•
ticla aver before rewired such undivided praise, aml rapport
from Modica! and &lead& met.
RHEUMATISM
or yaws idandlng b.. tangy cared. Med, trlann,-
Tranono, Baludna Enr.n. Scrofula. Btls Joints, rddOrla,
ibreThirgA.ruNDltn.• tamrniginMaltßtnam.
and WI nthen .e pens upon man, tad kindrad ivinPtslata
td,ou
EOESES, CATTLE, &c.,
each aa Ring 13une, Gall, Scratcher, Meat* MUG!, Ewe:.
ney, Madan, eta, are subdued awl euredlty the
MUSTANG LINIMENT.
S.
• 1 - 41,C18.LE HORSE 5.4rd.M.
Me. S. LITCIII, Clyde Fmk. it, 1,1 - Rait—.flat the bons
was cow:Llama worthlea." case was 13patia,) nat
aim* lb. nee am of Mut nag Llnlzaaat, I ban gold Min for
$l5O rash. Your Lialmatt has bean dotagrondataap has!
.
L^o IM
0 B, Sniff, hausenema, Et.
(Extract.) lifting the kettle front the graft beams
eurnanageahle, tilted our, .1 omitted my hands very se
verely, einem m a crisp. It kaa an awful eight The lbw
tang Liniment appeared to extract the pain. It hsaled rap
idly, without enreneer, and loft no manor SCOXIIIL
Tama truly, • "CHARLES FOSSES."
Stub language as nay Is but the. constant and natural
et bo whenever this artttla bused: .• . -
Tbi. Liniment i. Maven:able to ',tauten and omen of
borne and mules Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, Al.,
mold a elan for $BO3, who au rhhott from utter toelemzesa
by MIA Liniment. Every family should ban if. Ile nry
particular rod enoulre Go. the Mann& Llnicoeut sod take
another.
Sold by all deniers tinoughnot North amblZOth
Europe
not $1 omd
,O 0 all th e Wanda of the (Wait . , fsr 20 f00t.,"
Cents, per bottle.
PAM; Hew Vora,
Also, Lyon's Crlebratej Insect Powder
Dr. Churchill's ReinOdyfc i i
and Cure of Conanmpdon.
Winchester , ' Genuine Preparation of the
Ilypopliosphites of Limo said at Soda,
The 4venfX r c Renudy for Cbraumpiion,llkwfilalrimehiar,
Asthma, Detclag, Dy
c e, l na, .11'ervaul arM,
Chlorosis,mad aintt Traillen,
Loss ofEnergy, I aging, era.,rte.
•
This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of
PHOSPHORUS, (the prophylactic and Catthireproporties
of which were discovered by Dr. J. P. Churchill; of Purled Is
oerformkg vrOnderful mans throughout &trope and tha
United States, haring already &Untried, mince Its introduc
tion, a remarkable popnlerity, both with the medical pre
!melon and the public. It is a purely ikierailleTrvlnatiOM
whys with absolute certainty d ofiinvariable e f fi cacy in
all stages of Pelneonary and Nerrcom Diseases. The
CURE OP CONSUMPTION,
In the exond and -third staged (etc meted, consequently,
when there can be no mcensiety as to the nature of the
dlseaae,) can be obtained, In all rum, by this truth:mint,
except when the misting 'talon of the lungs Ls of Reef suf
ficient to presium death. Ilemilitaty predisposition MOMS
In no way to counteract the eLhet qt the urpopaoh-
PLUIT.S ; patients to whom it wet w at strongly marked
recovering Al rapidly es others.
This Remedy hoe not only a carouse easa, bat will, It
used wherever there exists a enspidlef the disease, Pre
vent Its Development, and thus ace as preservative earth re.
gottilo Cbtartrelytion, Jest a vaccinati doesseitll mars, to
&sail Jim
It is imptsufble, within the limits of an ordinary Weer..
tisement, to nx-nbdt the overwhelming proite In my mum.
skein regard to the sareeas of this new andEpechlo Treap
merit tor one of the moat terrible emerges of the human
rem. , Dot In order to satisfy the numerous lognlren who
era daily addressing me for information, I have pub.
tuned • tranalstion of
CR. cntrecnitxs WORK ON OONHUILPT/ON,
Comprising his report =Met, the Imperial - Academe' of
Pattic Notes of ChM% and Lettere,Dothinents,
Testimonials, Co.. which, together with NI
eent on receipt of TWELV E DENT 3 In stomps to cover the
expense of poetega
Those, therefore, who with reliable inform/thou previous
to deciding whethe
le rto try this Dr.
remedy,should Imo no time writing fee Dr rthurchtill Trestle,.
Thounande worm be mewled health by plating them.
seism under thin trontilieDt derlng the hose , - ,which is
moat hv o rable seas., hot ohn, if they delay, ,my go
down to pteniathre greets.
Prim .if ITINCLIESTERIS PREPAIWI7.OIf,
of the Hypophonyibites of Lime and hods (In Byteip,)sllper
bottle, three bottle. for sb. Single bottle., In concentrated
what>n, by mall, when spoouly mines:ad, ff. each. The
DST Buena furthabed to the Profession. Pub beta., hoe
fell directions for use, with my for simile etninaia USE
NO OTHICI_ J. WINCHESTER.
Sold wholesale and rotali sty D 11.13. IL TETHER, Net
Wood street. intsboreh. Je2l.4t.P.
Prvyn'isrmrs:ww-s- w % r i
TEE LATEST lIVEMOVEIAISZIT
Sewing idiachines
THIS IS THE AIACHINE crh , ,a owner:
orr.-.1. premium or
$2O 0 0
•
lo ildledelptds t, any aLar un at the rrauklin
loeltuto that r . onll do tha Fame rano or 'lrak es gall—
.lller otio, Lut having Loon occop:ui lb .nnerleslts mutt he
ronteded ssle at
MA.Ht3I - LAL.L. .5c co.'s,
11113.11/Iwf NEDIMAL BT, ALLILOITENY CITY.
T HE HB -- , - §'fT -- ---3APTIST CONGREGATION'
OUFEB. 711 Elli CHUB.CII I:DIVICE,
CORNER OHANT AND THIRD STS, FOR SALE
ON REASONABLI: TY.8.M17
T.Nother aim the °ROAN sud Fuß:urans'
It
Le rreB and nolwtaotlallyllt, upabla of weattoi ala
hundred persona comfortably, and la cmly adred fir uta
I, , ,enma it is too small for their arcomelodstiatt.
For term., dr., apply to W SI . I I.STEIIIION.tio 94 Wattr
nat, or J. BOODYNK, J a. , No.= Merry alma.
(1.
Secretary toted of TAIiDERSOIT,
emitoca
Steam Marble Works. , ^ •
MARBLE MANTELS, made by: ma.
.0/ clattery, always on hand. No good hontealamhl
wit.boat Marble Mantel.. they aro always neat, and add •
more to the booty LI a honor than may other article Met
can be bought with the tam
co e money. Besides Was home
with Marble Mantels wilt mmand a ctiotreet Wants amt
teat or sell for more money; they can also be ittstred bat
hoe, as the marble =not endanger the safety of home and
family by taking Ore, at word mantele often do.
Marble Tope fcr Wash Stand., Forulture,tc. Marble sad
Stone Hearths, Monuments, Tablets and Grave' New,
Curbing and Cemetery work °fall studs made la Order. Ow'
stock I. the largest to the weal, conshatof the linear:earl*
and being minmatictored by machhdery Le not oplri gee
style and will ho sold et the !oval prima
Waretoom, 32.3 Liberty greet. Mantel Naomi on ratmal
story. Cdlce.
310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
stathdoele w. w. waLt. Amt.
• .1830 URI RI
Notice to ilizatsturt River ,
Shippers and
Piesserigers.
WE have made an arrangement
T T .Ith the illasouri Hirer racket Com
pany by which we can give throngh rate. Bons tuna
tern aaeouger. and freight to ell points on the id
a.
et. For further particular., apply to Pura, BalinnA
Co., Steam Boat Agents, corner Water and Harlot - street.,
who are authoriste to contract tot us
hlcilltlDE I CO., (late of Pittsl4
barg
—l2alA w No. 49 Commercial at, Bt. Lon* Mo.
ATT eI.NO BOLT woßse.
PATENT UOT PRESSED NUTS cr all eh, Gll trotal
tl
anafartnred. Also, BOLTS for Badyna, Machinery, Ay
culturall Implmitat e , AC, tarnished et chart unlit,.
Ers_lVeryboatr, NO. 114 Water atm.-
Irrlrerndle
KNEE' SCULLY fr CO
etalTB,
A.ttorrser and Covaaal.lor at Law
mylfLttly laj
11-6 . l llsaCt
CAGES —Japanned, Tin -and - Wire • ,
At.o, aleuge ,arkty ofNadmemosivtut
r ale at the Iron City Vine azd
W. W. DIU DS Fl AW., No. 724 Wcotrlanet,
ant the.lo2 Of the Oaiden