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I i eIOr;:jd'CITIVIT & CO.,
r;;; I :i . : - /LIANOp.ACTIIIOEILEC OP SIMATaING,
• Edit Conn, nutunm COP
Vnarrans, Hailed sun :Bottoms, Bpalter, &UAL *A.
•-• Imparteni . add Dimilart to ALCM% TIN PLATO
'7:it:Atli:UT lEON, WISE, te- CbAstaraly cm bond, Titimse's
ifscigneaAnd Took.
4rmaa . wk, No. 140 ..17,441 and 120 &mad ~,,, t,
Plle.siturgh, r.■n..
Argpsdil ordeal otOopper vale any dared
..,,,.i.:Fetwardlag and, Commisilon Merchants,
~ ,Aid:Aiacilasfoi the safe'of Pittsburgh Mewl
ocadvmsom i mul orders km LEAD, more,
111131 P PRODUCE, &C SPliolted. Prompt etteo.
that modshag end forwarding.
camiatectims t it. Loot•
, . J. U. OHILIETS , Jll. 0..
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t.... - 113 TAW Mutt, Pitftbar9A, Penna.,. .
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: ' limb; lull tha advantage* of Eastern Oolleg ea and Hob
/ z' - 1 ( Iptigibp,aaa laTeral pore practice, offer, It. profeuloual
• 1,":1111CGI IS
,ST.r.obo4l. AND If rantAL OASES
annual&
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-.Jim W. D. Uoitard. , ', 001. 'Wilson 61cOandicos.
EMU 11. A. McLain.. . Eon. D. A. Wearer.
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- - T IL. SOL X . A. - Son. T. J. BI .
.',...:. --,-Ar::it,,,,jwita,r; ' John H. Bleliof Sag.
'': ‘..---,,:-... ;.:. - o , . Jacob Wolk tar.Eag. 'akys-JyAto
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ALE;CANDER BRADLEY,
ariliirrAcitan AND DIALER IN may vflllf or
COOKLIA-PARLOR AHD ORATING -BTOVE'
plain and'panoy Grate Fronts, Go.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATIN? OAS
Stiaratra and SWUM Consomme
COOK STOVES.
pmca and Bales Room.
aorllklidtb No 4Woodet. Pittsburg a. Ps.
- HOLDIJEES tsc SONS
Foreign and Domaine Bill' of Exchange
OMPPLPIO/Till OP DIPOSIT,
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RANG ItOTES AND SPECIN,
• NO. et IddREET STREET, PITTBOI3IIOI/,1%.
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113.0olUnited B lactkoas
IM.. rnaclo on all the principal citron through.
ap22.07
- RO = ICKT aft.l4,
Drew w
- 11THAIIT SONNETS AND FIATS,
HOHNIr snows,
morns, Ac.,
HO. 93 HAMLET STREIT,
PITTSBURGH:
13. & C. P. MARBLE,
' PAINTING, JOB AND - ALL HINDS OP
WEAPPING
Warehouse. No. NT Wood Serval.
PPITABUNNIL
layttf to
Baia bettatt at market prima.
00CJELVLELN a EIRO
1111111M5011193 Or
Iron Bonham Iro* Vault., Vault Door
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &IL,
Xis- W. Arend Shea and REI Aird.Vred,
• (Batmesa Woodard Biarket,) PITEMI3II.QH, PA.,
Hess ca head a misty of sow Patterns, famy end pleb
satiable for ell purposes. +ailed. attention paid to ea
axis' Gesso Lobs JObblait lose at Alert mak% mr9
Cll, Irv. o. mu,
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
AI`PORNIGYAS.A;L,
SOLICITOR IA OFIANCEItV,
Ifix 6, mines 81c,1, Dot.lique, Mar.
IllirOasctiona promptly made la atiy part at North
loara,Za - Weatara Wlscoosia •
Will atteodta theparchaasand Sala of Mail ⪭
. 1411114110ae7 on Batas and Martgagna. •61:101
P. El.
11111110 W MUM.— ...... ..... muss.
.111111111110 N, MINIS k MILLERS,
rthniniEns AND MACHINISTS,
W 43:8 RtN Gyr oN WORM 9.
Plttabargb-, Patina.
°Mc*. No.AI narket street.
Mannemtnr• all kinds of Swam Enid= and 5111111achtn
a*J ork. Outinge,ltillsomi Work, &ono Dollen and noel trot,
Jobbing and Iletialrlng daemon atom notice. tur . 2..,:lidte
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"Sr la YMAN Sc iSON.
Ilualtuturera Deidera In .11 kludAfOr
TOBACCO, 13rturr AND CIGARS
A N D
LaELA.,..V 1 . 033.A.000.
GbAser elf SWAMI Strut and Diamon44lDy,
PITPSHITRO H. PA
REIGN EGXCLILAN 41.
SIORTBILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERINAN t CO.,
ON ?BB UNION DOB, LONDON, fl BUMS OF ONE
POSED STERLING AND UPWARD&
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MAIM dm principal dam and lox. of Pram.,
Bdirtako, Gamany, Reads and caw, Itur‘l4lo
Efate' constantly ob hand and for d& by
- , {SUL LUAU &
sitlynla lilators. Wood stroct, comer of Thirds
JOHN B. LEIB.
hi IC Et 0H .N.T TAILOR
No. 48 market St., Pittsburgh.
• -.4 goq4.amsortment of Ot.crr,
issieraa, bi1t12143, sp.i all goods 'anitahla for gentleman*
ereerjost rewind
• elapOrdere pramptly Elisd, le the lat.t rtylea of the an.
entelpito
7. SCOTT, Dentist,
HAS removed to the house lately occupied
by Br. Wax. a. Ward, No. 21 repo mett, (wotb
'eta ddcrabon Eu. 4
"Ma muustrcia 9 a. aL WI 6 r. r.
simsonuis.--...7.-- —.urn LeOTh. .s'.sMcauosos
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD do CO.,
kfunaketarses a OUT SE MS wo, PPBMLL PLOW sad
13: STKCL; MUMS =4 AXLES,
Mine Rois sai /Ws( Streth, PiltatmA th
inac
31.- ,ci'a C 0..• "" '"
Reim! Improved Steel
Chiltivntor 'reath,
oCkanser Bori ewe I .rove Stmts. Pilfaturgh, P.
PASUTIre•
RATh 110 AD BROKE COMPANY.
:Arse Pltt, ._ ....._D.TV. C. Misr • II
. (daeocaors le After. MO ce Scat)
' IMIIII/aCrVEMII,I
RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, MAULS
• AND-BOAT arms.
Corner of Water 'Street and Cherry alley;
szatlyne , ITIT3I7I3IZOIL. PEA IVA
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,b4TE1iii.0.1.1.111.24"10 TAILOR,
No. '54 EL Clair - Stmt.,
forazigoitiowfluntii4.` rinenuxali, ea
' • ECENRY FL. CO.T.LINI3.
rOrw_sraing MO Commission Merchant
Butter. Seeidu. Fish,
- • A* Pnelar.e. Seawalls.
N. 11 Weed Street. Psttarsk.
7Hig 7 4eit hineacuLoua . irsaxiir DZZITROnit,
.01:o lifokittiteft /Mao World Sarre to Etttnninaget
160; 00cL3OtaliFt,Bc9, Aa7f, Ifirstititott. ruts,
Motai;Main, °sun Wails AIM OM= hincre,
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50,000!50im4 001,11;i:ITIOilL MONTH
Tbsom Cieledneded hara been emotively tab
j:Mr.Meentl 4 , l *44ill.l ll :,Ml PorticPillmi*.?d min°
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, -eslona power lam'. -been alluded by of Buda,
?rale* faseasiie ilezony,
u11h:Th1 11,4 4 2 16, Fb4r Che,P"Gal Wcp,"""
c malted, Mal dalravad tb• • diced dledinernhtiod
Aealtis all ova the wand.
Tbairdiagractivartan to. all Mods of iercolo and bimetal
ciriMid to fbl coutitay by the Ili:actor. of the
r. , ii 3 ikpaTOtkaiuilltutlous,Pbullakra, Tamara, Proprhtora
4Thitaliil*lirliluntiictorlsa; and
by
'. .,4 1 41140,410 1 44 . C1A5P4 .•
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Tortimadas sad 13111111catel of Itta effincy
fltososettei ean be som Dev.t.
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Ras% bY al* PaNjW .441 Pro.
brk•tor , , Jokmukonnia, pracit cminut,
= ---auttrasbny (cor; mow pi.,)Bas York.
6eo4ykl4pottor tta 11. !Wu and Ciu*lau, VENDS&
"W.V. RourriKprzegiit. if 0.10 Agog. Mose, and 417
BiladvinSir York. •
•WV gib IMO; wkoiaido si;d reallbJß. , IL
LIU it ON emir Wood and Sawa eta: JOB. YLEMINGI,
Corner Iftiootitl and Market:At. - TIERICIIAM WHEN.
do23:Bmdlo 1
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- 004 E 0 11Manz roles the:mass oft l r ople,
arbitths thistionerf mid ridsimihraPe um'
say to the ashtray. Thaw than a good ing,' let ils mfr.
its be cl earlydessonstrsted, and they will Ss4 flutists to
glee Week' mod emits! pationsge. The liaise. Mee at.
reedy *
j am 'fragment of a c byelcian concerning the
*tuft of Orick's Basuo, . easy.P. l6 . 12 ' h.
istmense qtrentilles of this trodleforen thst rue sontrally sold
• to 4mtry MAIM Of 44 lint It la 00.1.1COOKLI.V1 UM"'
-• ; /111=trial gam Mardis. yet &steed for &moor or
• the engs..suchaa flutsieApentell. dirceP
:yds, sad Aka Ito maim fonds tbat arisen= denincameat
Of thole Path= or the Mbar.- llostatteee Sousa la fast
=ra Wambold ward tram Maine to Tar% from •
ibs &Judie to the Pull. Try the article sad 14
Itli m M tete arid diallell itoerfeliMessywhers. sod
lltifsiterstellg 1
-- ls 7 4 sMITII, scumatictaresseadescprietose '
Alroot stmt. -'' scuroiarT.
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~..861e; 'Oll cud Leather Store,
Enta•Paealcat BONS, No. 31 S. Third
4101440,n1 /TaidDlphik 11104
- AND SALTED SPANISH' lIIDE&Dry and
.. , !,..;0010ANAH011 Plias Ito, Tan:wile OEI, Tamen` and Our.
iltij AA the Iddlid Pitied, and von th• bad GAIL
15,112 kin& 0 /ARAN, In Um rough ArAnSed, (dr 'ADA
lb. bI a 1 nista mks ell' Ds lira, In cashibr ham In
ii z iomi• feline& Ladd. • land fro. °rebut. and liold•
.• maiplre
MITI= OR SLRAid,—DR. GROAL Krr.
Sara/ 7 " 2 $ 4 . 14 RiltabwAbt Pc; tut. Veen la ti.
7: aginidthl far Os fut liz ine3i•;,...e U. procravd u.
4 7 . ;.. llCC.C.l4porAnttall of Timm. tor 'the cure of Warw. or
~,.:ItoPur irtc.lllACA 6.L ctraltlArd to . Al to NV amt. or raptor.
:.,:". -lirotb'ub k .'iistaitais - *tit istlifictlor 1111 As &en. W.
weld o d
t .o
~.: ' oar ittiltreti toCAll art Dr; Keper; wheat any ,
44.31ic 4 At WAPArd t siwollret pc =WO tliattu Al
. 1 , !. °4 ;:i 3 , I'M gt V -.' n .4figi.`4!i1?,.4 1 :! 14 1i OMPL 7.
_farairnrig ,
SIDZW, M r * AT oogia Of.: une_
7..!: 24 , 1 =32. 1 1zr ara - fibe etniiretkr•ids t
aroma wiesecar:
P ail44lll o ll a7._ . lixd r l l lthend. fr". 023 .
GAZETTE JOB OFFICE.
RALSTON & YOUNG
BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS
etAa.zz=rm strxxaarmo-,
PIPTU STirteKT, NEAR POST OVPICK
PrTTEIESURGH, MINNA,
sar•E xacate ovary kind . of BOOK rind
RAMOS( JOB PRIBTIBO with ninitnen•
and dispatch.
BY THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE
per that I lave dimmed 01 my DOOR AND
JOB PRINTING ESTADLISMMENT folder...in. RALSTON
YORNG,.. They are gentlemen to whom &eery confll;m2e
may be placed, as well Igregard to Lowdown treuectiam
aa Weir expertness to the mechanical ueention of the
work entrusted to them. They are, provided wlth s large
amount of Types and Machinery, /Yea= Power and other
Wraith.' to execute printing loan excellent style and
promptly. I ask for them the continunia of that patron-
Yds Which has en long and eo liberally been extended to
myself. Ja27:eleortf 301070 T. SIIBTOCR.
AMERICAN WA-PORES
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TUE 'SALE OF
AMERICAN WATCHER.
We would most respectfully call the at ten
tim of tha public to the American Watches um, being b.,
teosleely Introduced; the manoteetnre of vhieh hoe become
to firmly establfebel Wet entire cooddeme can ho ;placed
upon tbem aa rare and comet three keepers, botb by the
wearer and seller.
flaring been appeliciad iflualesale Agents tat !Lc eels of
them Watch., the public WA, be asexual Oat we cut .11
Weal et the my lowest CIPAb
We barn elan • vary largo stock 1.1 Silver and Plated
Were, Pine Gold Jewelry In ant., onzil u Coral, Gantt,
()amen, Jul and Painting.
Oar assortment of CLOCKS la normoolly large at present,
comprising mina beanUfol pepsin. of Eight on 3 Ono Day
Parlor and Ofilca Clock* at greatly reducad prices.
W. hare aim a full dock of lengliab and Elwin Gold and
Eilvor Wale-boa on hand, all'of our own Importation,
• also, Watch Makers' Tools, Material...2d Watch Muses
DEIN gbIAN a IdEPRAN,
No. Di Filth street.
IIthTU Rut
MOT tIIGRIAII lIIOTIIIaIISIIII
Don't fail to proonre Mrs. Winslow'e Sooth
tog gyrirp for Children Teething. It hail no equal on earth.
It greatly fecilltetee the yr...of teething by softening th.
gums, reducing all Inflammation—will Ole, pain, and le
tare to replete the bowels. Depend upon It, mottle; e, It
oral girwreat beionreelves, end relief and health' to your
Infants. Perfectly ofe In ell eau.
This veluahle prep/widen Is the preectiptlon al on• of
the moetarperlenced end skilful female Phyektane la New
tugland, and ha. Leo need with never-falling sneer. In
millions of .4611.
We better, It the beet and street remedy Ic t b• world, lu
all maw cf Dysentery end Dimly.. In Children, whether II
arts. from teeth log or Inn soy other canere.
If life and health can IA ostkaate.ll., dollare•tut ante, It
I, worth Its weight In gut].
Itilllarts of Lnttleti are sal •ray year to It,. hall of
Mate.. It lean old and well-tried remedy.
PRIDE ONLY 22 OENTiI A BOWL'
tkirktone genet no nuleeet he fecelnalla of CURTI t , A Pia.
CHOI, hew York, Icon the outride wrapper,
bold by Drngglets throughaft the woo W.
Da. GEO. ECETSER., - Agent for I`lll.4l,urith
Dr. Taynaa . Btomaoti Bitters --For roo.¢ .
headache taboo. dimy,
For heart burn take ono dose,
Fur ogliallou a the nerves, Ink. one dem
One daw later an boor aßtr meat. cell giro • iiiod •t
petit.
Oen LLo.a will , In many C.J4, Cum the moat vvvvvv boat
dohq wheu promallok Dorn • dlooricirait aloom, - 11,
Do you want something W Mranythao Tok•
Jaynes' Romer% Balers.
Do you want a gaol appotito •
Do you want to build op your conalltothin •
Do you want to feel well!
Do you want toot tree from nereccurima •
tk, you want clergy ?
Do you alit Lv .loop veal
Do you want a lola mod olgorcom tooling •
It you do, urn Dr .Nyers' Stomach Rioters.
5 , 14 by Dr. tilto 11 ti EYStlit. N.l 110 Wood Wool, at
ono Collar per
N. 11 —They 41u much tmtiar than any of the tilttcro
nowlu the w.arael , n. ono will find by 101.1 antdeisiT
SEWING INIAOHINEIS
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FOR SALE VI ITII ALL
LATE IhIPROVEATEINTB
raANUFAuTtiliZate Plile,Cls,
RICH•RDION•1;
I R I 113 Mr L I II 3EI IsT
Damasks, Diapers, etc.
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
'MB, and those dub... of übtaming the GENUIRII
GOODS, ahmaid we that the article., they pnro base too seal•
od with the toll Immo of the emit,
RICHARDSON, BONS 0 TITIRN,
a• a guar antaeofthe eotindum• and dombtlity ol the Outela
This cannon le tendorwl oseentially nooestary largo
quantftise of Inferior and &Lathe Linens are prope.%
/1011•0t1 after mason aud mealtui with the mos of RICHARD.
RON, by Iriai Hon.% grim, regardlort. ol lb. loin', thin
tztilkted alike on the American c 01115961. and Gm mounts,
inters of the genuine Gouda, U 1 not rowdily abandon •
bosintee pronto/de, white porch...am 1,141 1nit...c.1 on
with goods of • rut thlese character.
PROSSER•B PATENT
LAP-WELDED
ritcav - ztax.t.zaxe. TIFIEMI3.
VERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO
RILL TLIE TUDETLATES awl to err TUI TUBILII
•
• bast nuon•r.
Tabs OLEAblilli, Stool-Wire and WUId.. BRUMES.
Tubes Cu stlinal to., &sawed toasibse,
drub on bath aids; or with couplings either ontalds or lo•
THOMAS Palll3BlCa JI WIN,
anlindlnsd :IP Platt Otrart, Nov Turk.
Dr. Someuol R. Visch's Binary Corrre tor
or Aliatl.ol/1000 . 1111xtoro.--Porelly Vows
tablo..—/111ffd, Sato loud EReottro Ranoodi for
BILIOUS DIBORDICRY,
NICE READACUK,
. 1111,I0U8 IIEADAGIE,
DYSPEPSIA,
TORPID LIVER OR erouleff,
comaysarals,
BILIOINIOR.DVAPEPTIOOOUGU,
MALARIAL FEVERS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
INDIOEBT/ON SOUR 61 . 011AC11, lr ,
REIN DISEASES,
/11PURII BLOOD,
JAUNDICE
And on complaint, canoed by IMPURE, DOM OR DlllOllO.
NEAR DR. ORO.' U. BJRRSR,
jallarda orT - HO Wood at., Bcb Agora rot,Pittrbory b.
f34k.bal.rmr.
I:=l=E=32l
Wooden end Willow Ware
BASEEPTS, 811091113, tilitll3ollll3, CORDAO7, aF
No, 211.' 11Iii'Mond,
ualo.dkeliT
THE BEAIdAN SEWING •. AMINE
BUIPLE, LIANDSOUR AND °DEAD.
cm TWO MUM* MUM MU t ap pon,,,
IiSWINO MACHINE rAILLOR,
AUTOMATIC APPLE PARERS
TUB CLIZAPEAT AND
Fox onsb,alogly,br by ligadozen,by
861111. EL
Mamoru o(Woodtai and Willow Were,
. N 0.21 Dlimond
WOOL! WOOL!!
TILE HICiIIEST MARKET PRICE PAID
Or all erodes of
Old.
WASHED/UWE' AND
TDB WOOLti, o t th e Old listabllobed Wool - rorchoooe,
tfo.ll29lLlbetty Street, coroor of Oten
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DUS. O. U. viTtlft & .1. W. SVKER,
Pity.leleal for D 1 of th• Throat and
Chest. tad other Chem& Atlmeota eotopiletteet with et
ettastosPeamotterY Oitioneneptlon. Mew 10. Pena street
Pittsburgh, P. OCINHOLTATION PB.EZ. A . litt of qpos.
tioderet to Mae Cabin tocoestat re by letter.
Jeleittittlenityli.es
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6111th, SURGEON DENTIST; OffICOM
C• and Bataan. • Ho. 87 OBANT STARET,
onpaalt• th °mut Umma, believes he can RI I t the .ante
Man/ that may Ivor him with Ilotr patrattage. Any of
Mt vatimmatylei of Tooth Inamtc,l It shed. toyfUlyls
TZAI_ TEA!!—Do you wish (loop Tsa at 50
or 78 castle per pound? Theo go to FRANCE'S Tee
Mom Yularel idreat,Allegtleoy, It t• entrant/1r aloallted
by WI who bate
tiled It to be the beet to be bed at the
ode. Cell &Wiry tr. we deliver goods free of cturge.
DOT CLAY FOR GLASS MANDE - AO.
Jumbo of Maur Watrobstorato
troottlitai to our POT OWLY, moth to • woottot ortlola
Suet Can iota at about ono boll ttat orbs of th• G.o loon
Olovi•oraJYeer rooyasoottat might pogrl a youtotatod to
ao3o NCI14011to! 16l 'WOW Woof, Plttenfel. '
r 1 ,
(TCCTITS/11 to JO. T. TIIIITOZT,I
lILEZ. R. REED,
Mo. 613 Fifth 6
• • .
J. BULLOWCZ & J B. COMIC,
Akkokk E 6 Church •ueet, Nem York.
ettil7o2 or PAHSI/10 COMITIMITI7 Mosey.
hliohsol Bright appeared before the Mayor on
Friday, charged, on oath of James Brown, of
Tarentuto, where . Bright also liveg, with having
attempted to pass counterfeit money—to wit: one
five dollar biU of the Mercantile. Bank of Hart,
ford, Conneoticut—on him, the said. Brown.
Bright protested that be was not aware that the
bill was a counterfeit when he would have passed
it; that be WO taken it for a good bill, and at
the time of his offering it, so believed; that he
wee now ready nod willing to redeem' the said
bill. He acknowledged that one man had sai d
.
to him that it ' wan counterfeit, but said that he
(Bright) did not believe what he had been told.
The Mayor informed Bright that the matter
was now out of his hoods; that Bright was
charged with a criminal act, and that an offer to
redeem the bill' or d readiness and ability to do
that, would not sulhoe to cure the attempted
wrong. lie Vag ready, be eald, to'give him a
hearing, then, or to postpone it until ouch time
es Bright might be Able to get witnesses to prove
what •he said, to wit:. that he did not know the
bill was counterfeit, or any other palliating eir.
°lmagine that be could chow. ' Bright asked a
postponement of the hearing until Tuesday, at
3 o'clock, which was, granted, and ball for hie
appearance at that time, in The slim 911200, was
demanded. He was unable to get bail then and
there, but an officer went out with him, to eee
if he could procure somebody as bondsman.
' viOTinunoia,
AND DOra lIOT. an or, or Islam
NO. CO AMBIENT BTREET.
PROMOTlo2l . — Alezander George, COO of 8.
George, Eq., flour merchant of this oily, has
been elected Cashier of the Farmers' Deposit
.Dank, Fourth street, vice A. P. McGrew, Esq.,
resigned. This fa a token of oantldenee in Mr.
George, which we aro sure he well deserves.
He has been toiler In tho bank for • Year or two
past and la now cashier at the age of 19 years.
Mr. McGrew; the retiring cashier, la another
one of our worthy and tellable young men. We
learn that ho is about embarking in the coal
business, p business that is now attracting some
of the most enterprising men In the country
and which is destined to become great beyond
anything that could hare been dreamed of here, I
20 years ago. To all upright, honest and enter.
prising young men, whet would not say pod epeed!
9=l
Tue CILLBRATED DASC2B.--itte are informed
that Mr. Howe has scented for Ms opening night
at the Apollo, no loos a personage than the eels
boated Byanieb flanaiuse, Senorita Mario, who
ban just returned from mucceeofal engagements
In Paris, Lyons, Satre and London. From no
tice, webers fowl Of .her, lo the LOndon and
Paris papers, we are Trepared ,tnerpeot some- ,
dam& wonderful frOni thla . little Minters who ii
- now but' efitif ykarorit age, intillivictigeg
sylph IN was ever seen on the - fitigiC?
~.fr.,' ' A!'=' i -' ' .7._ 5 -1-:11,• L5 . ;.- ! '.;i•- 4 :41•,:,, ,, !.4.:A.A,
Viltsbargil ONettr.
LTTBVBIIAc3I4a
SATURDAY MORNING, •AUG. 27, 1859
OFFICIAL PA PRII OF !LIS
City and brawn Items
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81 monoLoatcat. Ohearrations fur the Ga.latc, by
O. E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth St.—corrected daily.
In RCM. IN ARAD!.
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Tut Pittssurgh Water Care institute, at Mays
ville, ten miles below the city, on tbe Ohio river
and the P., W. &C. Railway, is a delightful
place. Not only is it no on somata of Its eur
roundings, but becauee the proprietors had their
estimable wives aro among the most courteous
and agreeable of ladies and gentlemen. The
Cafe Is well worth a visit on account of its situ
ation. A grander variety of hilt and dale scenery
ran scarcely he found, and the fresh, pleasant
air which passes up and down the ravine in the
rear of the house is enough. of itself to buoy up
the spirits. The grounds belonging to the Insti
tution have been laid out with promenades that
are romantic and desirable, and contemplated
Improvements will reriderdbem more so.
The buildings have been enlarged the preeent
season in such a manner as to accommodate
nearly one hundred patitate, and farther addi
tions aro intendedto be made. The facilities for
amusement and exorcise are extensive, with
calisthenics, hall playing, bowling, gymnastics,
etc., and the leas afflicted patients bear such an
air of contentment and enjoyment on their coon
tenancea that a stranger would ecarcely die
tinguieb them from the visitors. The diet is of
course limited to certain articles, and the pa-
Manta are compelled to abide by prescribed rules,
tett in other respents the •house bears more the
appearancelofty hills adjutant, covered With a eytv*n
mantle, traversed by shady avenue, afford
fine view of the eurrounding country, two or
three positions giving a view of part of Alle
gheny city, and tor miles around in all direc
tions. Another feature is the excellent molt
water obtained from 'Triage just at hand. in
front, everything being done on the railroad and
river can be seen, which breaks the monotony
that would otherwise exist.
We were ebowa by Mr. Burford through the
bathing departments, which are of course the
principal features of this establishment. Every
facility is given for thle wholesome process, In
all manner of ways, from a shower, plunge, dash,
tub, cold, warm or tepid bath to the ' , sheet
pack," the latter being a frequently used mode
of treating patients; also the oleo:aro-chemical.
The patients come from all parts of the country,
principally from the west, and some twenty are
from Pittsburgh, to which place from thi? curets
about half an hour'. ride. The phyaielans,
Metiers. ft. Freese. M. D., 11. grease, M. D., and
Mrs Celia P. Freese', hi. C., have had egtno eight
years practice in the water cure, and have been
acknowledged as remarkably successful. The
terms of treatment are very reasonable, and the
afflicted, we are sure, could not be in better
heads than those of Des. Freese.
Rev. J. J. Marta, who has been giving a course
of lectures at the teatime, delivers the last of
the series on Monday evening next—Subject,
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COUNTY FAIL —From present appear
' snots wo judge that the County Fair this year
will be one of the beet we ever had. The
grounds are in the most perfect order. They
have just been mown and are as green and
smooth sea lawn. The buildings are almost ali
ia a good elate of preservation; such to are cot
in good order will be made so. Pens for cattle
are comfortable and convenient Arrangements
have been made for a good and respectable tee-
Laurent where visitors may euppli the inner
man.
Another great advantage .s to he added this
year. We can now go to the fair grounds oo the
Passenger Railway, and thousands will avail
themselves of that excellent mode of convey
ance, to whom II was difficult or inconvenient to
go heretofore
Mr. Barnhill, the well known machinist, has
agreed to supply the necessary steam power to
drive all eons of machinery, and as much of it
as can be pul up. Not only steam power, but
all necessary shallow and banding fofhe ao•
eimmodation of exhibitors will be in place
Negley, who is at home in military life,
wilt exhibit hie powers in the cavil line. lie is
one of the 'superintendents, and iu the depart.
meat of floriculture be tiati 130 superior, if he
has an equal in the comity It was to hie tote
and energy that the State For owed so moot, in
that department last year. Ile is now exerting
himself to make it all it ehould be. In the tier-
Ilcultural department, also, every thing.will be
done to give a fair show of the generous pro
ducts of the earth this year. Mr. Barnhill and
B. Rhlly, Esq , of Wilkins township, are also
among tee superintendenta, and will give their
individual_ attention to matters pertaining to
the interest' of the Fair. Oar friend Captain
John Young, of Robinson township, ■lll also
lake lila share in making the Fair what It 'Mould
be
A very liberal hat of premiums is also adver
tised, and all who exhibit may expect that their
claims will be listened to and all due praise
either in mention or in money awarded.
The County Fair is the place where oar local
eta and industry receive their just need of
praise. In the Smite Fairs the crowd of com
petitors is so great that some confusion may
guile naturally arise and some very worthy' peo
ple be overlooked In the County Fair this is
not likely to bit so. It behooves all our me
chanics and farmers who desire to contribute
somewhat to the advantage of their art and call
ing, as well as to secure their own partioular
ends, or advance their own interests, to aid is
the encomia of our County Fair.
Snows.—We have been somewhat mulled aa
-we have passed a vacant lot in the lower part of
the oily this week, with the formidable and yet
attractive display of wooden, which may all be
seen for ono-dime under Mut canvass. The Bel
gian Giant in all his brawn, the huge Brobdina
glen Queen, that weighed 517 lbs 2 oz at the
early age of 19; the minks charmer, enveloped
in the folds of Python ; the little oat with three
heads ; the pony from Pike's Peak, and many
other things "too numerous to mention." All
these go round and round to the lune of a big
barrel organ, ”very melodious." What was
him doyley and the wax figures to all this!
The city of Pittsburgh is ungrateful. She
does not encourage the fine arts; she holds out
no inducement to the cultivation of a taste for
the beautiful; eke, in short—the °bargee a li
cense I and the showman was up on Friday be Slayer Weaver, who demanded throe dol
lars per day as license (or the use of city pet,.
lieges, while here, according to ordiaance. The
man protested that ho handn't been doing any
thing here; that he was only wilting for the
Faire that will soon begin to come off, and then
he hoped to make something. The Mayor per_
elatedln his earneet desire for $3 per day, which
at last the ahowman paid, and so show, the
giant, giantesses, Pythons and other creatures,
together with the barrel organ and other music
throws is, all for the sum of cent,.
Ham A 114111 :411131 hhotelf Chain
bet% went to John-Obey% in the rifth :Work:
to hires hone and buggy, on Theirs* last.
Mr. Obey was a littlershy of him,land refused at
first to hire. Chambers said he had his wife
and child at Smith's eilreid, on Penn street, and
Wanted logo to East Liberty to visit his father
in-law, Mr. Cunningham. ...Obey then told him
to bring his wife and child along till he might
see them. Chambers did es. bat at the mama
time with an air of indignant honesty proteet
ing that he didn't care. to hire the horse for he
could get ono any where else as well Ile got
the hors; departed, and that is the last Obey
saw of horse, buggy, wife or child.
Mr. Obey offers a reward of $25 for the ro
turn of the horse and buggy, and $5O for the
return of the semi with the thief.
The bone hirerie about 15 hands high, of a
grey color, quite flat-footed and a fair trotter
The man Chamber* is about 5 feet 7 incites in
height, fair complexion and appears to be a
Pennsylvania German by race. The buggy is
Used an to the 'aside of the top with blue cloth. d
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INDIANA COMPTT.—The Republican!! of Indiana
county held their nominating convention on Wed
nsaday, and nominated the following. ticket
Aeeembly—A. W. Taylor.
Register and Recorder—John Lirhtabarger.
Coutminioner—Willlam Johnston.
Treasurer—Charles N. Swoyer.
Auditors—John L. Work, 3 yam; liegh Con
ningham,9 years.
District Attorney—Henry B. Woods.
County Surreyor—Wllliataa
Resolutions were adopted endorsing Gen. Camer
on, and unanimously nominating lion. John tJovod
for Governor.
BITTLIIIL —The detnooratio ticket in Bailer Co
la as follows:
Senate—Lowla Z. Mitchell.
Brinelorl, V. Stork.
Treasurer—Abdiel C. Martin.
Surrryor—J. Mimi:bray.
Commissioner—W.C. Bryant'.
Auditor -19. S Ziegler.
Tun contractor for classing the wharf of the
wrecks, took the remnants of the Belmont out
yesterday, bodily. He raised her, full of mud
as she was, in about two days, and then scraped
her out. He then brought two flats along aide
and fastened her stem and AIM to timbers rest
ing upon them. A good tow boat then look hold
and in spite of croakers declaring eke would
sink, and all that, away went the last of the
Belmont down the river. The James Wood in
ready to follow suit The smaller boats that
perished in the conflagration of May 7th will
afford a comparatively small job, except, per
haps', the Cremona. The mud taken from the
bottoms is deposited on the bar in the river.
Within two week, we have no doubt our levee
will be once more entirely free from °balm-
Bone, and become again what it bas always here
tofore been—the beet levee in the Union.
Pomost Irsns.—Alderman Bell, of Allegheny,
committed Fred Diehl to jail for 15 days. yester
day, for drookenneee ; and Alderman Parkinson,
of the Fifth ward, Pittsburgh, sent
.11111 Diehl
up for 5 days for vagrancy. The jail appears to
be the general abiding place of these two men.
Peter Clift, on oath of Edward Thompson, was
Sent to jail by Alderman Scott, of Allegheny,
'charged with forestalling the market. We hear
that this business of forestalling and huckster
log is a great nuisance to the people of Alle
gheny. We believe that the whole of tho craft
has bean driven out of oar market.
Alderman Rogers sent op Timothy Gorman
for three dare, charged with drunkenness, on
oath of Alice Gorman, his wife. •
Alderman Donaldson sent up Thomas Williams
for five days, charged with vagrancy and drunk
enness. So we go. Rum, ram'
Tun California papers in our budget of ex
changes, publieb the account of the massacre by
the Crow Indians of a gentleman formerly resi
dent of this city. We gather from thorn that
on the 30th of April, Mr. C. 11. Hall, of Cincin
nati, Ohio, George Stephenson, of Pittsburgh,
Pa.; David Moore, of Lancaster 000nty, Ps :
and Capt. Henry Florence, of Carlisle, Pa.. left
Sacramento with the intentien of comiog to the
East overland. After reaching the Sweat Water
river, on the 'fah, Moore fell sick and the party
halted In a omen on the basks of the river, about
fifty miles from the South Para fio the third
Joy of their ball they were surprised by n party
of Crow Indiana They were all sleeping, when
the lodises stole in upon they camp and sei:ing
the guns, fired upon the sleepers, killing theph•
meson sod Moore, and fatally wonndiog Hell,
who was .hat through the @bonnier and hip
Glues Clllll.l.—Tbis beautiful sod pleasant
place of public irorehlp, corner of Grant and
Webster street*, having bseu closed durlog the
temporary absence of its pastor, Rey G. 13 Rus
sell, VIII be re opened io.morroir (Sunday
Regular Wattle *crake, will ba held as usual, la
the morning,ai lut, o'clock •od at 7* o'clock in
the Graving.
The mission congregation .4 the Reformed
Chunk by which this place el worship was
erected, has been in • highly prosperous condi
tion during the put year, and its comfortable
sittings are in growing demand. Persons wish
ing insecure seals should apply to ilia Pei Com
mittee.
thncea
Itlaxvstr. brought befdre the Mayor
on Friday morning, two bop,. some 10 years of
age, who had been driving a ball about his lege
in the street, and who, when he expostulated,
were very saucy to Dim. He brought them up,
bats, b:thole and balls in hand, end they were
about as saucy in the Mayor's office, 118 they had
been in the street, until he gave them a
lecture about small boys putting on such lofty
airs.. After warning them not to impede the foot
ways, or obstruct the streets, he distributed them.
While there was no appearance of viciousness
there were abundant loketis of sauce in the
youths.
Cowneuen.—ln the libel mite against the
Poet and Diepateh. in the Westmoreland County
Court, the defendants Made affidavit that Judges
kl'Clore and Maynard were important witnesses
on their side, and that their attendance could not
now be procured. The Court held the matter of
a oontlemanoe, which was asked for, under ad
visement and at last continued the oasee'till the
November term. These are the eases of James
M. Carpenter, Ego , of the Westmoreland Bar,
against the two newspapers above named, for
libel In reporting a matter that came before nor
Court last term.
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flumes iIIAIIA7.INr. for September, bee been
promptly tarnished us. It opens with a picto
rial continuation of ..Tropionl Journeyinge," the
subject being .'Panama:" This is followed by
a Cicely illustrated article on the Adirondack
Woods and Waters, and a salentlao article on
Diamond., profusely Illustrated. The literary
oontents are of the usual high order; the Vir
ginian, Is continued ; and Senator Douglas, who
has taken to magazine writing, bee a political
article on popular sovereignty. For sale by
Hoot & Miner, hlasoolo Hall, and W A Gil
deofanoy, opposite the Theatre. .
081111•117.—Tboume R. Holmee , of the well
known Banking House of N. Holmes :4 Sons,
'died very suddenly ou Friday morning about 4
o'olocer. Mr. Holmes retired from the active
bueineas of the firm about one and a half or two
yearn since. He was a generous, klod•hearted
man, a good neighbor and a warm friend. Ilia
wife was absent at the Last at Ike time of hie
death. He dropped away so suddeoly that time
was not afforded for.his brother to reach his
bedside. He will be buried at the hour men
tioned in the funeral notice in another column.
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UPWARD of three hundred of the graduates of (be
Jut year at the Iron City Commercial College have
secured employment, receiving the first year from
ono to Ova hundred per cent. upon the investment
made to obtain e , practlcal business education. For
fall Information, circular, spoolineh of business and
ornamental penumaahlp and embellished view of the
college, Inclose Ova letter stamps to P. W. Jaynes,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tan Tex QUISTION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY.—
The Republican candidates in Washington county
have all answered the interrogatories of the anthrax
committee In a manner satistactmy to the anti-tax
MOIL They pledge themselves to oppose the levying
of a railroad tax until the whole question has been
judiciously examined and decided and to use their
influence to have the whole matter legally reviewed
In the U. B. Supreme Court.
Tan BUILIATS LAITIL—A very large meeting was
held in Washington, Pa., on Monday night last, to
remonstrate against the repent, proposed In Phitn_
dolphin, of the lawn preventing the desecration of
the Sabbath. The muting wee participated in by
the beet and most prominent main the county; end
we may safely say that the 'oleo of Washington ts
• unit In favor of maintaining the law as it gentle.
Tea boat race this emotes, between the Bill
Jeckeon arid J. C. Woodward, will take place
below the Monongahela bridge, on the old racing
course. An excellent chance is there afforded
to behold the trial, whleh we ere enre will be
hotly cooteated.
Nonce.—preaching to•morrow in the First
U. P. Church, Seventh street, by Rev. Nevin, at
103 o'clock r. st., and Rev. C. EL 11. Blair, of
New York, at 23 p. m.
MALICO.--43ome paeans unknown entered the
Pill of 11r. fiansman. near Birmiaghom, Thurs
.:l47 night, and maliciously broke and destroyed
• [lumber of coil•dinger's tools.
Taa tract for the Birmingham Passenger
Hallway has already burst:landed Dearly down
to the lower Hoe of the borough.
Taus will be some lithographia views of
Pittsburgh sold - st Darla & Co.'s Book store this
cycling-
lowan dodo, Milo, whits and colored bath ek;tho,
P do att
od and • tut Ilea of dna Vivi goods_ in ammo wow for rued and boys' motto wok;
now !mod At J.; L. 'Camp= Bodoni
staid, Athotsy. ..c“:
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LATEST " FROM EUROPE
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Bosvas, Aug. 2 6.—The steamship Etas arrived
lam eight with Liverpool dates to the night of the
14th intt.,having railed twelve hoots after the Amer
lea.
.The Zurich Conference has resolved to prolong the
armistice until the ratification of the treaty of peace.
It 15 reported that the foreign Ambassadors in
France would refute to attend to the Paris C, 0..? if the
colors taken from the enemy were allowed to be
carried in the procession.
The bank of France had gained :5,500,00,1 frau,
in specie daring the month of July. Three per !eel
mates on the Paris Bourse bad declined to I,tt
2f. cents.
A vague rumor prevails that Prince Napoleon war
to he made Sovereign of Tuscany.
The King of Pruscre woe ontexpect e j to lira mu „h
lenge,
The collision between tbe Austrian wad Prussian
soldiers at Frankfort wan serious, but it i/1 believed
that no lives are net.
Spain has resolved to increase the fortifications of
Cuba.
The Pant correspondent of the London Press says
that the Emperor le about to publish a political am
nasty, Including Changarnier Louis Blanc and Lealra
Rollin.
Advice! from Italy indicate serious trouble in the
Dukedoms. Secret emivaries of the fugitive Princes
ware fomenting discord. The people, generally,
were bitterly oppoeed to the return of the Dukes, nod
Parini, the Dictator of Modena, threatens to level the
city to the ground loaner than see the Dukes return
ed by force.
Donor Bottom.—The Parliament was prorogued
on the 13th. The Lord Chancellor read the Queen's
speech. She regrets that the interruptions during the
session have prevented many important measures
from being carried out, and lupes for their early
consideration Cl the next session. The war in Italy
having been concluded, England had been invited to
take part in the Conference of the Great Powers
should one be held, but there wee not eufficient in
formation on this !object to admit 01 a definite reply.
She would rejoice at being able to centribute to ar
rangement. to serve a luting peace. She hopes that
the direct communication with Pekin will prove ben-
andel. She hopes fora continuance of the existing
smlcable relations with all powere, and rejoices at the
complete suppression of the Indian rebellion. She
promises her serious &Beefiest to the iaternal im.
provement of India. She gladly assented to the bill.
providing for the naval and millitary reserves, and
regarded permanent national defences., of paramount
importance. The remainder of the speech is songrat
ulatory of the prosperity of the nation.
The successor of the abdicated Duke issued a pro
clamation to the people of Tuscany before the elec
tion took place, calling upon them to enable, by their
conduct, the Emperor Napoleon to do for Italy what
he intended for their goon; and, It Bustated besides,
they have sent • special envoy to Berlin to obtain
the e011501210f the Prussian Government to thespecdy
removal of the present dynasty. W . regard to the
question as Is who is to take the pl re of that Idynasty,1dy
nasty, the Parts correspondent of t e London Star
returns to the project already mentioned, Virr, A mar
riage between the Grand Dunham of Parma and the
nephew of Victor Emanuel, the Prince of Carignan.
To be followed by other marriages destined to ce
ment the union between the houses of Savoy and
Bourbons of Parma, and at the ite time promote
the cause of Italian unity under o Sardinian se
ptet:nee,.
In the Duchy of Modena everything seems in favor
of onion with Piedmont. The people run in crowds
to vole the dethronement of Francis V. The Duke,
it is added, is in the environs of Reggio, where he
wanders about in disguise and sorrel, to warm the
real of his partisans.
ft is further stated that the Moieties° and Parma.
alonehave been invited to a monger banquet, to be
held nt Piacenza, tor the purpose of coming to an
understanding upon three points, vir: First, the de
thronement of the former .Ip:tastier. Second, the
annexation to Piedmont. Thirdly, eonfoderation
with Tuscany and Romagna to secure common po.
litical and military action.
The military riots set htayenre have been followed
by others of a more serious nature in the neighbor
hood of the city of Frankfurt, the seat of the German
Federal Diet, where lighting in the lamas with aide
arms takes place daily. The combatants are Prus
sian soldiers on one side, and the Austrian, Bavarian
and Frankfort troops on the other.
The news from Italy, in the papers received by the
arrival of the Etna, Is contradictory. The Liverpool
Post gives the following resume: The rumors pub
liatiacl yesterday, that the Red Itepeblicans had ob
talent an advantage over the friends of enter in
Parma, and that the Piedmentese had been driven
from that city, is confirmed partially by new. re
ceived from Austrian official eourtee. On the other
hand, we learn that Count Select, the French Em
peror's epecial envoy to Central Italy, al Parma bad
handbills thrown Into his carriage, expressing the
wish for annexation to the Sardinian Provisional
iioreroment.
LONDON.- -There is discontent in Italy and disci.
nioo in Germany, end the opinion i. gaining strength
that there are serious obstecie to tho establishment
of the proposed Italian Confederation.
The St. Petersburg iiazette, on this last ',dui, =ha
llow coo absolute Austria, theocratic Rome, con
otitutional Piedmont, and the two Sicilian, Petrie,
Tuscany and Modena, be amalgamated What
measure can be adopted for the uniform development
of the moral and productive Linea of the nation'
lions van unity be established, and discord prevented'
Meet Piedmont meet • sacrifice of her liberal Moo
ration to Rome or Vienna' or West the contrary
take place Them grave questions, it odds, can
only be decided by a Congrees.
flaancx..--The Constantinople papers announce
that the lest earthquake completely demolished the
town of Erteroule.and ere demolished the ramparts.
Le'‘do'b Sirtonfoo.—Last evening, after the stork
exchange, the prepecte of the Rustle° loan of
twelve millions aterling, at 1 per cent was Levied.
The applications for this loon from the continent,
are anticipated to be ,ery numerous. The Indian
loan of fire million., Is to toe reined to 5 per cent
stork.
The War Department ham decided upon giving the
East India troops, now in England, the option of
claiming their dlachrtge, or transferring their
vice to her Majesty's service.
Cr
tIICAGO, Aug. 26 .—The preparations snaking for
the fair of the P. S. Agricultural Society, to be held
in Ibis city, on September 12th, are rapidly approach
leg completion. The railroads centering here have
made arrangements to navy stock articles to the ex
hibition free and Visitors for half price. The super
intandent is in daily receipt of letter. from all parts
of the country, containing applications far room.
Th e prospects for a successful fair are very flat.
taring.
W A SIMIGTOII CITY, August 2d.—The COMOILSIIIODit
of Indian again, Mr. (Ironwood, has received a
dispatch announcing the arrival at Leavenworth, of
the children who were spared at the Mountain Meadow
massacre. They will at once he taken to Carrolton,
Arkansas, near the point from which they were eon.
tieeted, and will then be restored to their friends.
The Assistant Secretary of State is absent In Main.
Itstroroar., Aug. 28,—Henry M. Fitzhugh, one of
the proprietors of the Daily Exchange, was ameattlted
this afternoon, in an omnibus, by a notorious rowdy
named Paul Placid°. Mr. Fitzhugh drew a rorolrer
and tired three balls, which took effect in the Land
and arm of the assailant. The affair produeed con
siderable excitemont.
BONTOTI, Aug. 26.—A committee of gentlemen
from Connecticut, are In the city, waiting the nr
rival of Gov. Seymour, to escort him to his native
plate where • grand public welcome will be tendered
him. Gov. Seymour is a passenger on the steamer
Annwira.
Oswano, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Prof. Steiner ascended
In the balloon Europa, from Tothato, Canals, yes
terday afternoon, awl landed eight miles south of
this city, last evening, having came over Luke On
tario.
fir. Louts, Aug. 20.—The river coolinueato recede
alowly. with °My about fri feet wator to Cairo. Ail
the upper strmeas aro reported m falling. The
weather 6 cloudy.with route Indications of ruin.
Lout thiccr, Aug. 2A—The river i falling, with
4 feet 4 Ladles Water in the canal.
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of T. B. Peterson lt liras., SOG Chestnut at., Phila
delphia, have jut commenoed publishing a remark
ably cheap edition of these unapproachable works of
fiction. It is called "Priem.' Cheep Edition /or
the Million, 0/ - th.• entire !oriting• of Marl. Dirk.
ems, and will be issued complete in twenty_
night weekly volumes. One volume will he published
regularly on each and every Saturday, until the
whole number of volumes—twenty-eight—is com
pleted; The !Ow price fixed by the publishers for
them is only 2k mints, or the whole twenty-eight
volumes for five dollars. A complete set will be
forwarded, free of postage, by mall, to may put of
the United States, to any one, by the publishers, on
receiving a remittance of five dollar. for the twenty
eight volume.; or a remittance of four dollars will
pay for the Lint fourteen volumes ; or a remittance of
one dollar will pay for the tint four volumes. The
volumes will be neatly printed, and each volume will
contain 160 large octavo pages, printed on fine white
paper, and neatly bound with paper cover. The Co.
vised uniform Edinburgh edition, from which this is
reprinted, comprises twenty-eight volume; the cost
of which le ereenty.fire dollar.; and this edition
will compriseevin7 word of tho Edinburgh edition.
We command the determination of this enterpriring
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work, of Charles Dickens at a price so reasonable,
that all persons'whatever may possess a full sot, and
direct the special attention of our readers to the
fact, and would advise them all to make a remittance
of five dollen at once, per first mail, to the publish
ers, or to Hunt Miner, for the entire se; who will
send them complete to any one, froo of postage, on
receipt of that sum.
PeTIRSIOWN Cheap Edition of the Miseries Novels
—Philadelplda:, T. B. Peterson a Brother.
The Wavarley Novel Series has now drawn to an
end. •"The Highland Widow,' one of Sir Welter's
best and most graphic pictures of old Scotch life in
later times, was issued last week, and Beide Danger
ous and the Surgeon's Daughter, Is tuned this day.
The whole aeries can now be obtained, in paper cov.
ere, in twenty-eix volumes, for Eve dollars, or very
wall bound in black muslin, and in Bra handsome
octavo volumes, for only six dollars—making it the
chespeit standard English work ever given to the
world: Whin It is remembered that the Edinburgh
edition of the Weverley Novels is sold for Jaunty-
SYS dollars, and that there is really no vary striking
difference In the merit—none In the slightest degree
ceneaponding to 'the difference in price --It will be
loan what a phenoinenon In publishing this cheap
edition prenents. 'For sale by Hunt a Miner, Ma
sonic Hall, Fifth st.
/Notice to /Wider. nod COntractors.
RE UNDERSIGNED (fonnertfteln b an
fur Borland Pam) would ..IMcnnuandly.l.l:
THE
ha boo done *or and tn. imbr o ., zi ... 4.
bs to now prepared tr , ... ' P io Roan' or B.
W Ln a" rg gist. ' uoca ''l tba u Sce_ot .4k0.. Im a ge-
OZor of no. *ad ouvr
EIMM
Commercial.
PITTSBORGIEt AAELKLTa.
[2.1 " ZidaM/ far Lk paramn
Prersadadd, Itircuar, drdrr: 77, 155).
•
FLOUR—{I. mortar ell Oct so =ire. and prkw
won . Condo Caner. The Millibars pit tip th• mine tar
ronnd lota of 'Extra (part Spring Wheat,) from $4,35 to $.l,
al which take teen making recently. from aton. sales
TO blls, on private foram 112 bids SATO nnelPAO br
filen and Family; 15040 at g5.1ci?5,,t; d• ddr. an d 6 C
/0o d. al $5.25 for Ilatr* nod 52.10e.41,q2 for Family; 60 do
do at $5.10 and $3,50,2..9M;60 this Elinor at F 7 ,95. and 762
do, le $3, $7,,Z and $ 5 .50 for 4.4.7 three grad., and
$.775 - for Fancy. All the above, oaks were in mall parrela.
con Mos!, 10 oble of $4,25.
GRAlN—soles from Coro of Mid bath Oats at 17.; Rye, 60 , 3
boob at depot at 79 Wboat, 400 bosh Rod at depot ac $1,15.
and 170 do White at $1,15).
WREiRy--sales of 45 Ude 001 Rye at 76a97 and no do
Mechlin! at 29.
rE bilktte at $2;Ma2,70.
HAWN—nabs or MOD Me Oily Moulders al 73i; 3,00.0 do
astern at 7, „I' 2.005 the briamil limilat 103; and 2,000 Me
smortod at Ty, 5.% and totf
0 Ronal 1. .1.0r 18'641 Env. st 7 . 4 .;a5• 2do
nbla al 41, mwd at 40, MAU., 20 rage
01 1..—.a1t or 7. hide No. 1 Lord 01 • P:
CHEESE—inane of lin bre If R. at ' '
DRIED BRlT—nabs or 3 ton'at 3. ‘÷-45.
FIBLI—a eale of 7 Ude Indrimme flirting I f"-
LARD—a sale of 6 blots NS. lat Is - .
ZION ETA.U.Y AND CODIttIar.RUIA
CbUder. Pabbcca Tunr..—The receipt. and ebdr,"
La t e and grataduring the put week netopare
be weak previous an Wenn .
Lan Prey'. Lent Nev..
week. week. enwk.wk.
Tionr, bble 14.502 2,112 9,M0 ray.
Wheat, bath_ 190,29 s 145,420 162,229 84,549
Coro, be5t5......-..1155,142 122,252 166,274 139,639
Oats, bosh ..... ..._. 42,122 V.,45.5 41,353 10,250
Rye, huh 7,493 4,=7 1,223 1,2i53
Barley, tomb 1,816 1.613 104 217
Red ocingthe floor towboat, thereby been received d ert log
the week, 2:14,890 intshel. wheat, and 471,880 tank ed all
beds of graite—egalost 326,11.= intallebe received during ills
week pre mien{ and 9R1,012 bashes recelved dusin the cor.
"wading week of hort year.
no toted receipts tool .hipments of dour and grabs Hon
the Ist of ].nosy, compered with receipts and ehipments
nit to the same period in 1859, v. a• folloW.:
Receipt.. Shipment..
_ -
1059. 11368. 1869. 1614.
Fleur, bbls 22,645 7:73,670 =0,004 3,27,435
Wheat, bosh ...._..1,692,040 6,191,761 1.613,269 6,713,469
Born, bath. .........3,440,000 6674661 2 .977,163 4 . 67 (2112
Owe, both.. • 478;298 1,779,017 323.989 19,83 9
Rye, bash ;49,999 • 9,494
Barley, bath......... 129,22 1E3,617 60,797 '77,672
AsAlre table above atm., the movement of poodno has
larreased ronalderably daring the tee week, and Lasineree
at all kinds lota asatimed a morn healthy lona. The wheat
market daring the week hes been buoyant and active-eel!
Krsdegh•riogadrameod Lege. 71. e demand haa been chiefy
for Spring gradee,—the excellent quality of which hen to
ducal ord.ers trona all parts of the east—ehipmente Laving
been made daring the week to (Sonde, Ogdanabargh, New
York, O•wego, Buffalo, mid onto Pittsburgh d
e man d an
lions of Ohio. There b. also been an bale. d for
Winter grades—especially Nu. 2 red and No. 1 white—the
latter of which to very gear.. At the now, however, the
market mhows eyroptome of weeknesa indeed partly by to.
ts.
creased reselp-{Parse.
The 'Detroit Advertiaeg sayer—We are indebtod tp EU.
Jamey Bali for farther raltubla information Matinee the
markets to the interior. The following were the prices paid
today at the point. named; •
Niles
Dowaglar
Battle Creek
Albion .....
Jackson'
Nester 92c 10Da
Ana Arbor „...a 050 00e
Kw LW
Within the ten days coding Friday night last, lire propel.
lore were leafed with wheat at thy month of the St. Joseph
River, bye Canadian buier. The last finished making tip
her cargo en Friday night. That morning forty-one Loaded
teams arrived at St Joseph, before; o'clock. The prim p. Id
!Duthie reboot ores 90e for sal, and Al for whiter but after
thee periles had stopped buying tor ahipainnt direct, ilia
motet fell to sod gr.
At Ilie point. mentioned a 1.., where 0k or upwards was
paid, It was in onneornonee of several buyers being to the
market, end the rompstition resulting tlometroni
The lksbau Pod sale tino, noticing Ilia honey market,
of that city:
The demand fur money i• evidently increasing, and rates
are .intatly bet certainly entrancing. The Darkened no 410
Grotty of getting 7to 1.1 coot, on foreign paper, the
smaller figure exprentag the pries of the larger hiltittaiOnil,
for considerable some. At the 8.1/110 time, certain notes are
passed without mach trouble se 6 7 st cent and a brokerage,
nod first.olaas parties find no difficulty in borrowing oar call,
at 6 ?coot We stionid quote very prime Bost.m pep. at
6to 7 cent, acceptable benign paper ate to 0, mad loamyon slackest 9t014 2 cent, negording to the acoompauylng
seine, margin and quality of .condo).
New York fem. are not to soporabandaut empty, bat the
demand Is not active, and, upon the whole, exchange seems
to rule to tenor of Idoston.
The same paper that notices the copper stocks.
Th• heavy decline of the - car . etoot, after years of large
dieidenda and high Ggiurs,liss attractol some attention. to
plain English, as far ea we can anderatand the Waiter, tho
decline in mainly lb° effect of mismanagement in former
years. The mine has not bran kept up to • siaticient extant
shred of the ',topers,' and its pumping apparet. has to
rome entirely itreiequate. For some time, ea we learn, Its
' , educe must ho '4g:operatively lineilyd , bat it Is certain
that there he no eel,. our to The copper. After a while it
will probably prodaco twits a. mach a erer before, but how
low the stock will go in the market., or how long It will be
ere the 0010.. r into. op to its former 3 0.1 even, Is matter of
The iu the "Peu e - f3r y, es compar.
el lath the. of Juan. le s old t o
tu tduct.l3ie 4 Jul
.41 by the lack of
ihulaing ',war, whir/. Woo. remedial When the recently
orilaal taw machinery lo orenc3. LOWOTor, the product of
the infer meta he enormous, it the inatopeak antigun to
tee ae n.hu at priserout.,
&liminess, Clod, Pww.ldc, Qutory, Nation/dad Rockland,
all awns Intel or very firm. hut If utaatorable !arta, the
tleittiaa of mar/. thodalre to end a apart:lotion, or shy
tined else, turlired.should throw I,oooos twolbousand shares
of arbor lute the street, the downward C00(118 of figures
10013 be rapid. Lint all of them would sum chap at
predeut, for a loug pull, II out for a *hat one. The first two
will probably ran rualerao dleidesuls to 10711. no Pie
value acre. this year, a far as dirk/ends are concerned, la
impeded by the payment...3f old debts sal the necestity of
a a ll capital. The other Liana are not yet 1111110 hall o
diridenda although they preard a rery brilltaut appear...
It now appears that the "sax tuna' slipped by the Toltec
am., the cudro pa - Wort of the mitre from last manna to a
•ery recent date.
CtxreLau Prouvcr 51auxer.—Wheat —sales 3 can red
al $1,0654; / car educe at $1,16; and 335 hush do et $1,14.
Receipts light, and Inquiry not quits so afire.
Flar—noruerous stall aka of aloe* extra at $5,13145,.
37. and double extra 45.7503; the lather figure Lw "Akron
City" "fredericksburg," elmilesicholca Weals.
o.t.—ales of one car at 3:3, for prima new; market aloofly.
Coro—small sales from Rare at 74/1175c.
Timothy Saul—advaring. Pala of Cu bushel. prima barn
at $2,75.
Egg.—are firma; alai at 7 packets aro pay fog out
side uguta for choice lota.
Butter—receipui falling ,21, In ices remain .t...dy al our
Conner goctaxiaa.
Chose-plite au active &mond for large Lite prime; for
Me description 114fiiic Is halal pad by mottos who Sr.
a/tipping to Illinois.
Plow fdatcass, August 21—e II —flour I. acarra, and It,,
apply not befog equal to the amsarid, prices hags adrauced
to $4.1545 fur sopa; extra don, bot.oncliangod, eatlgalling
.1 Pe 30 41.75.
!tea Pork nominal al g 14,35.
El•cou In demand, sod, owing to the light stork, price.,
higher lor_aldes, which sold to-day at Us4,Fstril'e
Lard I. [lumina' at
1 Shaky nominal at Y.54q/LZ!..;c for ratified.
Sugar dull, but unchanged.
Molasses dull at Wank,.
Coffee firm and In gad domand at 11.Xity511%.- for goal
prime, and 12c for choirs Rio.
Sight Exchtioge nu New York his declined to fi;e3%
omen Pi
sr. Loma, August kt.—Tobaccv is Mindy and In Stir de
mend.
Flour is U,' Ific better; mlee of 1,&00 bbl. al $144,10 fu
city ainper,thd fb for country dodblo extra.
ll'heat, ha. advanced 203 c t both; sales Inedible common
fell al Silk, good at Sibgefc, prime .t 9009bc, and choice at
9 5c634405.
Oornrathey dull at 81(1911., for white, and eSt„tlec for
Telegrams Were bad liedayfrom Chicago, elating that the
rate of Exclutitife bed boon rodocal to 5 limn. This....
n Mange here In the rate and tilmormlo laificr
T. it mat discount.
to
During the hut week the tobacco wicket haze tou been
invaded orttli Shistarn buyers, and mnalderthle lot. hare
been moving toward. the outline/NI.
Stocks thut hail become redacted, and to out op It wee not
...unary to melt supplied from Moir own ctudomera. TM.
Is a singular movement of the trade. Manufacturing leaf
muttony. In settro demand at full prime. So far aa informa
tion hi had regarding the growing crop, the promise for
beery yield Is large.--lein. Mom.
RIVKIL NEWS,
The Commercial of Thursday asysi T. --There were no arrfval. from:above, carbide of the regular lead packet...—
The Orb eudalmwcod from Pittehurgh, and tbe Reitman.,
from Nerietta. are dee, and will doubt's.. be found at the
Lyrae to-day. The B. P. Hibberd arrived from the Madam
Ways In splendid repel,. Capt. Gerry havingexpenuled the
eung mar of $llOOO In repairing her bull, potation and re-
Union bar cabin. TLe flibberd prasants• beautiful appear
ance, and le light ss • feather, and gay as • fop blown pea.
cock. Copt. Harry .111 determine In • day or two whkh
way to Meer ber....—The Uodine, VLion and Ida Ile, are
also doe from M. INnla. The Bunke left far Wheeling with
a 'many top,-370 tone, Including IMO bbb. Boar, and GO
mak. borax,: with 25 tons additional etigsged et Mayertile,
She hoe 79 cabin and 25 deck passenger.. Sir. George
Boyle, clerk of the J. It, Ford, came through from St. Louis
yesterday, an route far' Ida packet, now due at Wheeling.
The Mortuar was to have lett the Madison Way. last
night In complete nlpair. The Parkersburg gees on text.
Capt. Muck, haring nearly completed the mammary
repairs to the
leveesEprem LI. packet Lehigh, ltd drop her
down to the and commence boding for Bt. Louis, next
week An inquest mu held et the Karim Marna! et
ooTomday, on coo body of Rysil B. Wilcox, who
died frame gm, shot wound Inflicted, by pelican. Crelnt.
The poet wedeln examination disclosed the Oct then the
ball broke the fifth rib, palmed through the Irmo, and woe
eland Mal wry kabedded in tha heart of the deceased. Ce
tera ha Mod, the ram expreeml an/4210[j to ma Ids (other ,
anJ said he had erdoethbag of importance to tuvwd
hither, however, did art arrive uutil Tuesday, and Wilcox
tailed to troika the revelation to Ms attendants. ills secret
ie tberekre known only to bleats. Thos body was taken to
Vevey, Ind. Tbe deceased was • powerfully tooted Man,
and ha. led a life of greet excitement and desperation.
We regret to learn that Ephraim Folders Whom eye was
destroyed by Wilcox the mate, who paid for It with that
terrible penalty, • of:dent death, is in danger of losing toother eya.
L 001.1.11.. —The Courier rays:
Oa the hl4 , them were bet three feet of water last eve.
Wog in the pax, which Is vet quits sum& lur IN Passage
by the yew packets !aura Hill and Laforuche which are
ready to Starr SCUM, And 0555 go as soon AS the ta four
feet of water o 0 the Palls.
T deen tired ho FOrtaroouth, Capt.
.Lodwick, cols In the canal duck,
a for ffsaltville
The Eagle succeeded it reaching this port yeelonlaY.with
49,900 bosholant coal from Pittsburgh. She robbed and
at
the Plats, and beached use of her bargee at Neniport, and
started back to Pittsburgh last svanlog.
'rho U 111913, thoroughly repaired, repaints! 'Soil
co out nor (11.11:1 river ort Saturday. •
Steamboat Retriever.
ARRIVED. /DEPARTED.
T I
• qtrhblaantowzakelite.
JeEenoh, Emma
tt. &Aim% Brahmanic,:
1 2
...bah;
Col.Ettyabl. Elizabeth;
1 (Mania, Whealtag
Rlyrr--3 bat 4 forts—felling.
Telegrapltile nariteu
Nen Tone, Ans. "A3. , -Coliton Leavy; rates lZki Gdea mid
dling uplands Flour Oro; wiles A. 600 b 6". Wh ' d
advanced; maim 10,060 boo, •t 1,3.941,43 for white, sl,Aaa3
$l,llO for red And *1,60 for Kentucky. COrn beam; ales
16,01 X Nadi. Provisions quiet FULL beery al $10,44@ 14.37.4 for m w, and $10..a for prime. , WninkY tn.D. OOl
!..ig Wee at 27%. Alolsase• doll at 40042. .
Amex lifanstr.-Btocke 000 verianne rfrltled• .lane
Parille Alan B. B. 0o.B*4; Beading 44.4; AMOS.= Central
40g, Galena &Dblesgold,r4; New Park Oentral 74.
pengnms , sns. Aug. VI.-27. Impertkom of norm dining
the past weak armorial to only 8.9913 bbh against 9,461 Gbis
Wt week; Was 800 Idds at A6.12134.2d Lnr iniperilne
NW.
50 tor Brandywine. nem la so change Ln Bye near or
u . c h s g g sd; AGO bush red eold at ittA7ol,2o
and wtilte se 91,:d. nye 111 demand; sales new Delaware
In awd mound; odes 4000 bask yellow at IM
kr viol* andB3 for assuaged, and • ICA Of whits at 7034....
O&M are not no abundant; new &tramp... or ,:
„kr, ponseriventa 374439. Whisky is Emu; mins at
=Oi.
Mar
4,,,,q/411, Aug. M..—lllour unchanged. and bad droaly
==Z. TntZoelliz t 11' ,V4rordo:,r,
unchanged. Ilya 76c per bath. itrAaiy neadiat 2434.--
Morels no chaago in Pr:minium.
hart
an the eatas /a
eery Ahn at 34 par mat.
e l
pauTanar., A 2 &—floor steady; arnrani Oiled and
Ohio soft at 110 and Ohl StWbst-Ibb.• Most Dna but
*MU
trothamtksais 030 hub. Cabal 14 pilaw
gagl36; !mid= ir• It= its As iftm,
*um auczwas
. _Mustang,-LinintM
THE popularity of tho Mirteis Blear Aso
t-nnrcir L coaitansiie with the chrillsafon a the
giotye at., cud. claim to aNesiotalada and di " ln " —
this craaa. Family Physician; Clorerarnent dlospitala,
Farricrs. Planter; Partrow; Liret7.men, 00., h." i' na ""
datenortrated this fact thronaboat the world. No ar
from eniudribe„foi Le d recei s& led t ztarod n. telded praise and snri,,ri
RUEUMATISM
of pours otaadiug /naive:l totilly med. Patna
ft..unun Sunk Serollas. Stiff Joint., lkiouu.
upon
Snolltugu. Bern; btau,S ona.Cnune,lieuralgta, Salt Sh am.
aud aches and pd. upon nun, and kindred complaints
CATTLE,
Sarakbee, Sperin, PolbErd, Plem
ey, Uootail, et-z. are eabdced and eared by the
MUSTANG LINIMENT.
rat cuszat Eva= ..v.traTl
Ms. 9. LITCTI, Uyde Ps* Th. Wiiitec—"Thst the horse
was considered worthless: , this use was "hot
jl4&ore the tree nes of liortang Lintromat., / hare sold him
cash. V., Linimes I has heen din& swedes' op bers:
1.3) Bud, Pea" Patmampatt, P.
(Extract.). ILIIIng the kettla from the Ere it became
unmanageable, tilted over L and scalded hay hauls eery se
verely, almost to a atop. It was an awful night. SU Mu*.
tang Liniment, appeared to axtrict the pain. It !waled rap
idly, without inhrenatil, and lett no mare of arc tmL
Shun trail riCHARLICI'POSTETt.
•
Bach language Au this Ls brat the constant and nstarsl
echo whenever thlwarticle lo mei
This Liniment is inediapetwable to plantera and owners of
horses and maw. IllikJohn Danieta, Montgomery, Ala,
.old a Wave Oar 8.500, who, was raised from titter neelastareas
by this Untrimat. Every )(many should tun it. Bo very
Particular and Inquire for Btu lfastang laaseat and (aka
soother.
Bold brat! dealers throngisOtho North andSotttL M"ritN
Caula and all the lolanda of 'the Ocean. for 23 coats, ED
cooly, and $l,OO per bat U..
BittllTt, V! k PARK, New York.,
Also,
Lyon's Oelebratedet Powder.
nme.Awena•
1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OlgY
;:.' l• •
. -11 , •
•-• •
M 8 1'
• S I ER
This enormous quantity of this //1911111111A0
RounslY he , hurt pulthiond by citizens of theThilled States
riming the short Ilene ft be, been beSti the WWII.. The
rescue for di. egtrunilawy emcees t. Empty in the aclast
truth and mine of the article. No one buy, the 111AONEV
10 PLASTER without becoming friend. It parkrcis all
that 1, promised, and minim with it flu own rettOmmenda-
Trnly lea victory—peaceful and bloodier.—bat
believe believe not lee glorionm than the triumphs of war, with
Da carnage and desolation.
The 111AONETI0 PLASTER I. oudooLtedly Iho Oreeteat
Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that Science leni yol als-
o - new& If youput this Plutur auywhma, if pain le there,
the Plaster will stick there until the pain bus 'widst.--
The Plaster magnet/se. We pain away. and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WEERE TUTS PLASTER V
18 APPLIED.
Rohnuallern, Lameness, &MOD% Del./lily. Samuel:lea&
Nseralga, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Colds, Paine owl Actwx
of every Lind, down even to Corns, are Immediately reliewl
I and, with a lit tlepallence.peruannsily cured, bYth. =e
ra] influence of tho AIAGINETIOPLASTEIL It i. the slat
pleat, muted, ufut, pleasantrel and ehosput remedy le
existence. Its application Ia aniverwil—equally W the
strung man, the delicate woman, wad Alga Welds Infant.—
Te each and all it will prowl a Balm and a Diesaing. Its
was I. agroulda and without annoyance or thentda. It.
price is within the reach. f all—rich or poor; all may here
It trh., are sick d wilering In any wey.
PA LAMERS elionid he always supplied with this welua •
hie PLASTER. It will be the Chnal Physiciait to ant
honwhold. ready set ail thaw, sod at iutentnotice.
l'ut rep In alr-tight tin hoses. Loch Los will make all to
eight plasters, and coy child ran apron!! them. Price V;
watt e hex, with ful. awl plain directions.
13. C. ILIOREIIEAD,
Inventor and Propneter, 19 Welker st, New Took.
AIACINETIO MASTED is geld hy all drug
gists in every city, town and village of the United Stara.
unlcalftwlytalt
..gO , l 75c Wh b Elec
75r "
Eifor " 92c
75c " &", c
80c 9tk.
84)c " lEnc
" EiZoc
Dr. ChtTiciaL' a Remedy for the pn :i
and Cure of Consumption.
Winch eeeee Genuine Preparatlonof the
flypophosphltos of Lime and of Soda,
Th. Specific Email, for aomolptiots, I.7.nrofola. Drone h
tlt
stftiona, Dcaili44 Dosprprza, Ntoroos nista fr... 4
Chlorosisood Ms Complaints of MM.,
Loos of Energy, Muriel, ere, de.
This extraordinary Chemical Preparatiou
PUOSPIIORUP, (the prophylartle and turobare prupertim
of which were dierovered by Ur. J. P. Cluerebills of Parte)
[entomb, wonderful tun thntmaliont Europa end the
United Suttee, baring already attained, mince its introdoe :
lion, a romai kabla popularity, both will the medical pro.
(tampion and the public. it la is purely St ierittfla Preparation,
acting with ../.,o.re .....rtgraisty, and of four:y - 1112dr Iffin.[Cy fu ell
rtagto of Pulmonary and Nerve. Diseases. The
CURE OP CONS/GIP/lON,
la the second and third Magee fate purled, amhbinoialy,
when there can be no tineertaiuty es to the nature of the
dieMmed can be ebbs/nod. In ailcos.. by this trilatmeot,
age -opt when the Gelding lesion oral, lungs Is of iteelfeu ( •
liana to peodace death. Hereditary firedierneilion meats ••
In no way to counteract the effect or theYPOPI7O.2.
PULTES; patients In whom it wasni. iot wrongly Met tad
reouveriog as rapidly an others.
Tole lbetuedy has not only • curative eau., het will, if "
need • herever there exists a suspicion of the disimeo, Pre
vent its Dradopstent.„ and thus ace as • Franz-grim ton rr•
&Ada
pay.l to Consumpti.m,joafas za. , ivabon aloes ne.:ll regard
.11.
/t to impossible, within the limit. of an ordinary adver
tisement, to wall the overwhelming proofs fumy peer.-
abet to regard to the atomo of this new and Ppoci2c Treat
ment for one of the moat tenth). scourges of die human
race, Satin order to satisfy the 1111CCOZuthi inquirers who
ate daily ad/tamingme fur Information, have/net pub
liehed a tranelatlon of
CHURCHILL'S 11 - 0811 ON cuz:bugerioN,
Comprising his toport made to the Impanel Aeadorny
of
Partg Notes or Caws, and Letter., Document., •
Teslimonisia, !a, which, together with a Circular, will be
sent on raelpt of TWELVE CENTS In stampa to raver the
einem* of pottage.
Those, therefore, who with.relialde information previous
to deciding whether to try this extraordinary remedy,
•
should lose nu titao In wrltteg for Dr. C.Larchlll'a Treatise.
Thousands would be restored to health by plating
them
selves under this trentmem during the summer, which to
the most fabonibleseaxon; bat who, it they delay. may go •
down to premature travel,
Price of %VINCI/CST/Egg/ GENLIIN ft PREPARATION,
of the Hypo/dim/ham of Lime and Bode (en tlyrop,)s2 pat
bottle, throe bottle. for $2. /tingle bottle., to conentitrated
solution, by mall whim specially requested, $2 each. The
_7 .4 ./C1
Dar Halls furnished to the Professiom Xech bottle has'
fall dlrettlane for am, with ray fee slgneteee. Dal
NO OTIILIL •
J. WINCHESTER.
told wholesale and retell by DP. G. U. 'GEYSER, No.lbl
Wood street. Pitteburgh, Pa. JalltdavP • •
=Zoom
THE LaTEIST /111PROVEMBNT
Sewing Ma-chines,
THIS IS THE MACHINE whoso (milers
a6ra.l a premium of
$2OOO
PlOlMeli.ltia to my other on Mhltal. at the Frankno
tltato that mold do the ma" moor Work o. well.—
it offar not having Gam accepted IM mrowtority must be
medal. For eata at
A. M. MILIZEITIAL. CO.'S
yEDIRAL• ST,. ALLY.OIIILNY CITY.
/HE FIRST BAPTIST.CONGREGATION
OFFER TIILIR CTIURCII
CORNRE Odd Nl' AND MUSD STa. FOR .4d LC
ON REASONABLE TERMS,
Together with the ORGAN euhl FURNITURE.
It isveil and enterantbelly built, capable of meting six /
hundred persons comfortably, and is only offered for sals/',„ - -..
became it Is toosmall for their accommodation.
For tern.. lc., apply to Whf.PLEVERBO.II,No.9.IWeIer
street, or J. HOORYNR, Ja., No. = sl JbertY street /
tri2ridtt
O. IL ANDERPON,
Secretary Board of Trembles.
Steam &Sikhs Works.
M ARBLE MANTELS, made/ by ma
dam:7, always an hand. No gorel• hairs° ahoold bs
wittoot Marble Mmtele ; they are ahroyi neat, and add
more to the beauty of re beneath. meyoilier ankthat
can be bought with the eame Money. ;Besides this a h 0..,
with Marble Mantel/1 will command • chniceof tenants and
rent or sell for mom money ; they also be insured tar
sa the marble canton eadanger the esfety of house and
family b takin fire, as wood maatele often
Marble y
Tope for Was h Mande, Prumllare,d do. r., Idarble sod
Stone Reviles, AL:moments,' T•theta and Umve Bloom,
Curbing end Cemetery worker all kinds made Co order. Oar
Mork le the largest to the teat, correlate of thetneet marble, •
and being manatsctansi by machinery le got op la floe ' •
style and will be cold at the lowost prim.
Warernom, MM Liberty street. Mantel Room on *mood
story. Office, 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P..
airlienifsel9 W. W. WALLAOAL •
.uissoußt .11.1 V -
G to Mister Uzi - Silver Shippers and
Paasitagers.
.B have made an arrangement
V the Mama] Hirer PacCet gone.
palmy by which we can give through rate* from nttmlmrg
Sor pasaengers and fireght to all points oe the khoottri My
st.. Poe farther pardcolara, aWy to /WK. Slam At
Co., Stearn Mat Agents, Darner Water seat
.Mtn - tet atraets, t
who us authorised to contract Toro ' •
mamma a co, pate or Pittsburgh)
voitabdtp No. 49 Oreconarcisi at., St Lon% as.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COLIP,Y
OF PITTSDOILGO.
Orrzcz—No. Z 7 Fink Street, Bank Block,
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS or
/MY AND DARLND RMS. .
mac , Amyl Pradderth JOEIN D. ili - ZORD, m,
Prealdent; D. hi DOOK.Becretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN,
General An . ..L. ,
Dzaconona — lm. 0.0. rlcaor.
um, John A. Wiliam, D. L. Pabneatoct, John
irS„:o4,lsaao Pemanck, ft: P. StarllnG, Cot Wm
man, non. M. Mara. Robe, 11. Darla.
IAWATILA7
PATINT MOT PRIMED NUTS of all Ara. on hand and
manufactured. Alan, BOLTB for Oxides, Machinery, d
kalturnl ahunex ta, &a, foratehaJ at abcrtnotke.
03,.Waretionsa, No. Water curet.
Ttemdla ENAP, ECOLLY 41 CO
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C. B. Is. 5h121213,
Attorney and Connatellol. at
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jaa . n.. sod complata rale* and- and all none.-
.. 7 Instruction• to perfect the learner att et playing
41ti gth er
the gots wiebootal?astata, toyether a lama collection
ryopoteenniten. iisteleting or Po Mirtes, an., by P-
Mos Perna tat, Par ale by-
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