0 Whir &altar. MINII Abroad oArriericaxi nature is essentially active and el:motive, and St. Aldegonde'S ' device repokailleurs—might be the ..Motto of the ,*tion. The untiring energy which, re garding; toil as a pleasure, has made Amer : icarialowhat they are, seems equally to make • their 'pleasure a toil. ' If they stayed • qui etly ,at homer• and) stuck steadily to busi ness .they , would probably _ lead - - happier lives,' as they, would'die richer men. But , fashi4n, .curiosity,, and restlessness send them abroad. They make the pursuit of "the dollar the great aim of their lives, but, like all good sportsmen, it is the. chase, More than its object, ;that fascinates them. And if they like making money, they th,..k that spending•it is the pleasantest thing. An Ainerican must start for Europe with a , oppressive consci4usness of the shortness of . life. , Who has not met the Similar type of traveling American, as he hurries along, ete if pursued by buring furies—the tall, lank ), figure. either - wit very high, -buttoning waistcoat or very ample shirt front, the frock coat floating away from the arm-pits; the long hair and whiskers, blown back wards, the lofty hat rubbed up agaTest the .pile. ;\ The wearer looks as if still ruffled by Atlantic gales; as if ever eh:tee t he mine ashore ho had been in too rtpid motion to spare time for the toilet. Americans abroad are a peculiar people, whO carry, the unmis takable stamp of their nationality on their features, costumes and manners. You \may kikoir them at a glance, es easily as a Jew or Girrsey. And disguise themselves • as they may, they have but to open their mouths to be betrayed by their speech. - Male tourists, having but little time to waste In sacrificing to the graces, generally carry yetis:a to light ashardly to be classed as impedimenta. When accompanied by their families things are"very - different. One ',cannot easily forget those huge black "leather 'packing-cases, numbered and made to 'a \pattern, which when raised by the combined strength of the railway staff, fall , \with a crash on the roof of the hotel omni busat waits with its : grumbling load, You read. ontheir tops, in fair white til te chae ' rs the names. the streets, the cities, and thq native States of your fellow-travellers. At least hey may give you a ) clue to the political - proclivities of the wners, and save you the risk of:4out :raging elicate sensibilities in the course of cancer ation. They contain the gorgeous toiletsith which, at tables d'hote, the 'la-. , dies of the party dazzle nglish end Teal' tonic E ' uests, end outshine even Preach ones. With American birds of passage one remark as an ornithological phenorne.non ' that w ile the male is severely salter in his attire, t e female is .georgt cies in her and gol en plumage. She generally ear riot it off\ wonderfully well, although a sen sitive taste might have suggested a more suitable apparel— Looking at the men, we may fancy that the An,glo-Saxon race 'dete riorates in the New World, but there can' be no question' that America is pridific of pretty women. Looking at the graceful figures, vigilant features and transpar ent complexions of the younger ladies, we tan understand, if we cannot excuse, Havilhoree's severe strictures on English beauty. But indolent habits and incom inensurate appetites are a trying ordeal, and we soothe our startled patriotism by remarking the faded roses 'around. whom those fair _buds are clustered. Perhaps what most thsencliants the admiring Eng,- lisiiman is the shrill notes that issue from those delicately ehisellecl lips, and the mannerisms, more or less Marked,. that di ,versify the brilliant flow of their talk. In the first, whether pat:Ili:I cally vaunt ing some American 'institution, or simply a . king to be lielpedn eccond time to - sm - r.e tempting dish, you . always detect Bente,- thing- of the shrill 'scream of the - Anaerieaa eagle.--Satuiday liaciew. . . HORRIBLE INCIDENT' recently occurred in' the. city of Trebizond, Turkey, ln the spice of atew 'minutes seventeen violins fell under the knife of. a Madman each vic tim receiving but a single wound,-whi6 in all CASE'S WAS aimed at the heart;' The assas sin commenced :bis butchelits at eight o'clock in the morning, armed with alnire sharpened ori two' edges; tlie blade. of which was about six . Or seven inches. in •length. Hatting thstened the knife to his hind with a cord, keeping the blinle.beneath . his arm,. he Commenced walking slowly up the strttet,. seizing Ails opportbnity to stab everyone whom he found within his reach; mid quiet— ly concealing his weapon 'after each mur derous blow, •.lett.his surprised victims to tally.unconscious of the land that dealt their death wound, and unable to denounce the assassin. Au end/waa- finally put. to the bloody'work by alialger, who succeeded in. felling the assassins to the earth. with a well aimed blow_ from a heavy stick of wood, when be was immediately seized, disarmed and handed over to , the authorities. The excitement and horror created among the entire population of, Trebizond was.so great that the Governor wasobliged to, hasten the execution, and after a Mummy trial, the culprit was taken into the public square and beheaded irithe presence of the entire pop %dation of, the city. .Tues FERNANDEZ, 860iiiileti oir the coast of atilt and once the residencelif Alexan der Selkirk, whose ttecount'of his own ship- Wieek iind life - at that Spot, furnished the idea of - riefoe's novel, "itobinson ,Crusee," - has recently been Tithed 'l3 - y the United, States;steamer Dakotah.. „Juan. Fernandez, after its disciivoilywai' principally the re sort of buccaneers. Chili, in 1819, anent ,ed to inakis a pepalliqtleulemott . island,'.his islanda but ducting the cost'tdoireitt 'abandoned the enterpriseintlBl3s: few years ago; .six men andfour women went over from Val paraiso, to - re-etiloufze - the ineteen souls now ennstitute,the entire, population; and these eke out a miserable extbfunee by fishing•and buttting, - having,no*read of r any kind and but few vegetables: Trte island is: mountainous, is covered' With - timber, -and: produces - few. vedettes of fruit, . but -, the. - waters 'abound in: fish. of .of BRIDGE BUILD/234i one 51r, the arts I brought to the greatest state bl e teffeetion during- the -rebellion. , goners!. eCalhien states thiit. the Ilippahannoeli river.bridge, 625 feet long and 35 feet high, was ruhailt I in nineteen working Itours; Potomac ;reek bridge, 414 feet' long and 82 feet high. in forty working hours; Chattahooche bridge,' 780 feet long', and 92 lhet high, four and half - days t.thitt •bet.Weetiintinil. Hill and Re,saea, 25 miles of permanent way and 239''. feet of bridges were eon.)trneted in sevenf‘ . and a bale dariValid. near Shanty; 354 miles of permanent way and 435 feet bridges iiiihirteen days. A atEntcAN AND ENO 1.13 H NE)ii.3 PAPE WS. • —The American newspapers & it ,is stated, have p ;id darigg thejast year more than s7o,oau tor ineesuges- °via.. the cable, while, the English journals during the same,porl-, od, have.expentied only 07,01Vfor the news' by the Atlantic, wiroerom • this • country. An examination of the columns of both, classes of nowapapsrs explains the cause or this difference in tho payments. The' Etiv lish journals give only the briefest .men-- mpprtan t in telllgen - ce, ,while, Ihe Autortean papers publieli.lont; despatch. es on everything , that may interest. Well', • /readers. _ , _ - EMN ;,~. .~;. ~ k ~ _, ~'°~l"I'Eff~8~t1~H~IE'-. ti~~~-- . • iCorretippßgezlce rlttAlmrsh.Casztte.). ; ..;;; • , ERiE,JEI4 , / 3, qB6B:_ _ . r mk.'• DE/.33.. GAZETTE :—EL swarm o, . L ...Is . burghers has settled down .upon 1 and , , • • ' taken the Reed House by storm. The eiti xen.s, with true Northern tkcepit , re _ eived them with epen arms and - treated . , . right royally, riot only the renowneildudge, the brave. General and. Marshal, and'the Grand jury, but also the many members of the traverse jury. ' ; None of: these, lam _ . sure, will ever forget , thedelightul excur sion on the lake - on the'steam yacht, or the i . . numerous happy parties on the bay in the sailing . - yachts, and' many members of the traverse -will need much time to efface the memories of the charming young hostess who made them - so welcome to the meet ing of:the ~ Dime Society." Afterweary years of waiting, Erie is be ginning to be appreciated, and is now every wide awake, thriving 1 city. Adequate ap prOpriations have atlength been made for the improvement of the harbor, which is now going on steadily, and ins short time we shall have the best, as we already have by far the most beautififi harbor on the lakes. - The completion of the Erie and Pittsburgh '• Railroad has done ' much towards waking up Erie from it long lath argy, and now there is more business done at the Pittsburgh do& than at all of the others in the harbor put together; life Is the order of the day, and the city fathers share in the general feeling, forl 'the pipes for the new water works are being laid in the streets. The city has beenlwithin the last eighteen months admirably sewered, and many of . the' beautiful streets have been or are immediately to be paved with Nicolson. Some beautiful new blocks of buildings havebeen put up on State street, which IS fast assuming a metropolitan air; and on Sixth and Ninth streets :elegant dwellings are. the rule almost without an excePtion. Private enterpriseus erected l an oxtensive grain elevator elos to the bay, and a number of water lots hay been pur ehased by some energetic mon who purpose building blast furnaces, a rolling mill and a nail factory, receiving the ore direct, without change of bulk, from Lake Supe rior, and'the coal in the same manner from Mercer and Lawrence (mantles by way of the Erie and Pittsburgh road. I The idea of the widening of the Beaver and-Erie 'canal - into a ship canal, by which Pittsburgh and Erie should be connected, is favorably and hopefully received--here, and it would be hard to convince these peo ple,- who have fought so sncoessfnlly against all opposition to their harbor im provements, that perseverence and pa tience will not pnivailin this instance also. -;Volutnes of praise and description could be written about Erie, but I am afraid you would hardly find space to print them. I am sure, though, that every member of either jury wdl join me in expressing appreciation of_the kindness of the Judge, and - -General Rowley and Of - the hospitality of the citizens here. Nqr can I wind up withobt reference to the two great drawbacks here; first, the intense heat, which has been only moderated by the lake 'breezes,( and which has continued without rain for a fortnight; and, second, the dust, which, is fearfully and wonder fully deep, the atri3ets haying been re peatedly dug 4'. for the building of sewers end-laying of water pipes, and still re maining unpaved: I'-see the Gazurrn every day et the Dispatch office, Vier° the gentlemen know how to treat strangers well about as thoroughly as most . - en do. and I hope soon thread it again, unclipped in Pittsburgh. ‘ PRESQUI ISLE. Tits IiAALTII of school children' has at tracted the attention of the Massachusetts Board of Edtmation, and their last report 'contains important. statistics as to the ex -hausting efiects •of ever exertion of the In on? whcolof 85 pupas, only 54 had refreshing sleep, 59 had headaches.-Or- cou -tantiweariness,. and Only. 15 were perfealy well. Tho cause of-this Is thus aecounted for : The most celarated:niedicalrnen, ex cording to facts and opinions. given in the report,sriolv that the hears r.levotod to brain work should not exceed six. hoare for healthy mc, and three hours tor children.. But in the a n l). vs school it was found that; in adilition to the six honrs -of. school. - 3,1 :4 studied 5 hours, 35 four hours, and 12 froin four to seven hours. The report state,c that in - places where schools are highest in rep utation, the ahovo example is the common" experience, t• - AN attendant, at the South Boston Iles pital for the Insane reportA a reeeut Conver sation between two patients. They had en: , 'terod into an argument relative to the diff erence between riding a horse and a hobby, and contending that there was none. The other replied that there certainly was; and upon being called upon to define it, said: "Those who ride a horse can stop and get off whenever they feel like it; hut those wile tidal). hobby find it Impossible to do so." • ' ' . ' Most Bitters of the present day that are loudlypu ed through thenewspapers as having t curative properties are vile compound and base Impositions, iiontain ing no medicinal.irtues whatever, and are really, very poor whisky beverages, and, instead of acting as a stimulant and tonic, have a tendency to weaken the stomach by entirely destroying the coating. The public should therefore be very cautious and pur chase none. but Boback's Stomach Bitters, which ,have stood the test as a remedial agent for-.many years, and are really as their name Indicates, a stomach' bitters, and not a beverage.. They combine the proper ties. of the best El:into and a stimulant—a laxative ' an eMelent and'antl-bllious agent and the best stoinaehlo known to the world, and when taken . in with Bo eatVs Blood Pills. are the safest and surest _preventive against all bilious derangements, thoroughly. ,regulating ithe whole system and giving tone to the digestive' organs. They are highly recommended as an in vigorating Uric to•rnotisers , while nursing, increasing the - flow of milk, and for conva lescents; to. restore itbe prostration which always follows. long-continued sickness. they are - unsurpassed.- ~ :Nu. bOnseholtl should c onsider ; themselves safe from the ordinary Maladies Withotit these invaluable medieines; 'They can'. be 'obtained of any druggist. - i ' • ''• TreF , . , SPECIAL INOT/CES. - '' ; '7' .-..:i.,-„,;;,.. - - I - . - z ' - :•-',—..:...;.;-- .. , ;.....z.:- -..,'....., - NetriIIANIIOOD.ANDTEIRIFIGOR ' Pr,:wOUTTfentorett-In four week "h e. ue. cess:suaranteed.' Iit; 1 131COlt13 , 8 .O;iBVP. OE, OP. • LIFE restores of:tidy- powers.' froth wii stover man ..arildßiii-lharifeetKof.eurtf pernicious habliaoself ‘,4,e, impoietb7 and. cilium° give way at. unec to this wonderful oiedielue. II taken', regularly. accord-. Aug to „tile , dirte;loue, Iwhich_ are very-eh - opt°. aud srroulre no re'.traint, from 4 _ business .or ',leisure.; panore is ilupontibi a. - Sad In nettles at 43, Or four: quantities, n one for 419. TO.be-twil only.of the solo - . *pool atecTaucUt la Anurrica„ , II: 'ibIE.RI,I`ZEN.'2OS p3,,,nd.---, Av i .iine. , 34 , ,, -- ,york. ~ -- ~, —'-. ..J.“3:164.7713 • ---,,-- --"--.-"------.- _. ----------- arrn FLO SO PO ir ' OF' •,111AR _. ..,-...IRIAVE, anew H000o• of Leal ims. as de livered at the 11v . York 'Museum of „Anatomy, •11b... • bracing tile sohnit , ODlS HOW Do Ii , olool:what to lirO for: Yeedh. WO .117 ium41,14 Age:. Manhood goner- Mks reviewed: la eituAe of v ' , digestion. ilitotrnee 'And m.rrottu dis ,, Wsks aneolluited tom lifarriagwphil ,knopine.ll y comddered., ac. .goct•et. volumes. °ou tdoing' Mo. e lettereli will ne tortenrd"..ll to pales In:labiao intend. otfretelpi of lour stamp,. by ad ' ' r€ - ^' , l l a s MiikrPARY,'N New York AI u,rit in of Ansi ( rra 'onlY .11 a Srienee, - 01S linhadwiiy; bele York. `; VIE . D -E21;11, ;trifi le theLneat in Ina world: instantaneous; the at true and perfect Dim tutrmlell." Unto: panto tea Um' e Sett of bid dyealdnylgo.. rate.* Mid leavy, thd Hatr and ..bitotent. - black :nq d1847)114171013%. -Sup rldionlous. .or Arewnt, Spb.l by all Tiros Ws _and rerfamere and -grk 01 , applied at ilatehe or e s Wig Yeictory,lici.. ittai street. Ns* York. (4111 DE TO = ••_ • yottor Minya-011We Lto ,Sntittonjugal 4 shrill. • The humane views or hfolvv, °lent Physirfuns. an jbo Errorextur Abbess ineldsAt - .to - Youtb and - SlSObood, sew; to spaded - let - 0g -envelmses,-,orebarge. AdoSress.HowAi/wAs., 13001A-130N Os P.. Phllculettatto.-Ys: e111A0440 QD Q A•DetY .FOR. ALL-L.-STEN isamples Adiros.3 A . J.' 111 L VI. jyhitT r:Mrztr:. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, MY 16, 1868 . _ _ . _ . 014 EAT CORE . . 'OF ASTIIIIIA. . ._ Ileel myself nuder oblii'istioruste you, as well as du tY - I 'Owe `to (Abet i 'Who bitre been like - suffer; ern with myself,in order that they innylknow where ktfey can get cured. • I' bud been subject to violent., Continued attacks of ASTHMA for 'more' than six , years, and had been to great expense and to various mo Meal men of experience without obtaining any pendanent relief: or relieved' at - *IL I was so bad that I never knew what it waste be free Brom tae disease. I'had to sit up in bed every night for weeks and weeks, without any prospect or hope of cure. My condition was such that Lfelt lifOa tntrthen, nue when ! got an attack I felt in danger of suffocating every moment. - So terrible had beep my suffering that my mother. says that she has seen me so neat suffocation that I was "nearly black in the !ace from the desperate efforts madoto gel breath._ In the cold winter highte, many a night, with the doors and windows of the house thrown wide °non, in order to hinder the apparent danger of strangull, tion. In this condition, on the 13th of October. 1868, having heard of DR. ICEYdEirS skill iti miring this disease, I called on hint, in company with my husband, Joseph Meyers, lint I must con fess with a great deal of doubt its to effecting a per _ manent cure. DR. EBYSER examined me care fully, and my lungs 'all over, 'with his LUNG SOUND, and told me that with caim'l would get well. I persevered with his Medicines for over a year, and am to-day ini vigorous health, and totally FREE FROM THE ASTHMA, and its terribly disa greeable attcants. I have had, once in a while, a slight attack the disvase,'butl, reeard my health ti as entirely re• stabi shed, sod it I do have any at tack, a few do es of the Doctor's medicine immedi ately relieves t. I aunot feel too thankful for the exemotionfroin a lsease which used to cost me whole weeks and,mouttiof loos of sleep . besides t e suffering which none but those who are subject to this disease. can fullY aim i - NANCY MEFEitS, -- MARY MOUNT. JOY, (her mother,) GEORGIANFIIIER. Birmingham, Doe. 9, 18 67. The ease cflirs. lideyers, recited above, Is one of more thou ordinary importince,Decause or the vicr. `Mime of the attaelti4 their continued length .and the µTrot•prostration of all the vital powers attend • lug the disease. Any one who knew her during the time she was a sufferer from the disease of which she was cured, and will look at her now, the very picture of robustlealth, cannot . but admit that the cure is one of more than 9rcitnary character. Inas- Much as we hear of Asthma every day of our lives, being a disease of an incurable nature. Let those who doubt investigate for themselves.. DR• KEYBER'SRESIDENT CONSULTING OF FICE FOR LUIIG EXAMLNATIONS AND THE TREATMENT dS` OBSTINATE CHRONIC DM EASES, No. ISO PENN. STREET, tram . 9 A. J. until 4.e. Deafness, Hard Hearing, Discharges from the Ear, Poly-muf of the. Ear, Catarrh. Oscine, Blind Eyes, Inflamed Eyes:' end every species of Sore Eyes and Ears see- easefully Treated by Dr. Kayser, No. 120 - genn Street. The'ease to which we hided some weeks ago, of 'Christiana Fisher, of Leayer county. Is now eot Ire ly confirmed by the appearance of alies Ni,her her self. who to-day called KEYSER In person, to thank him for lilt kindness and skill .in restoring her to ENTIRE 11.:413 PERFECT SIGHT. Miss Fisher has been nearly blind for tour months. hhe was so blind that she could not distinguish any ob- Ject so 35 to make out what it WAS, The case ts re markable, as hundreds of cases like lier's are doom , 'ed to never-ending darkness, ou the flimsy pretext that therelti no cure, and nothing can be cane. She Was under DI: K.EYSER's treatment for two months, and before hhe applied to him, through her brother, Simon I'. Fisher, slight bones were enter tained of her ever getting her night. tier case is welt known lathe neighborhood where she resides, and has been regarded as oce of extraordinary re covery. We, the undersigned, know of the cure of Miss c fatter, and bear bling testimony to the fact above stated . ' Ca atextetN Flea an, • b/SION Y. Fisuxh, (brother,) • isItADLXY, Taylor Avenue, Allegheny; ItrilENV.llleCAblicr, LOVISA. Ftollas, (her niece.) September 1 8th, 11461. The case shore referred to was entirely „cured by medicines to purify the Mood, and It I; witne,,,d by ieoresut persons, who have known 31Iss Fisher, and have a kno , , , stimige of her total restoration tat - health and . the recovery of her 'sight, Asa the accompanying Ikter Oilier brother sets forth: Di:.lieYstas'- This Is the liti of names that I have to your advertisement of the cure of my sister, eliri,ttaisa Fisher. They were all willing to put their namesklown, and were very much asto, l ,sned to Pee that you brought her sight soon. 3iy. Mother iendsber tbstu.o to you; 0b , .„„, , a) 6 "you a , e cue of the greitestinen in the World.'' Slit rays If we had not comn. across you be believes ner culla would not isc. Wring at this time. We, all Join In sending our ley° and resbeeL4 to ton. Nv 8 P. 1 0 . , :111 0 .1r North crwlel - ley Ti.ltrOwn, Lizzie Nitisead, • Friday.; Tillie Df ahead, Rachel - Friday, • T. 31. Maltestl, IL N. Teekle„ 1 hoe. 31tibead,, Ctiroll, " Lean A Ilivon. • W -Lievendorfer, Mary J. ttroWn, Wm. , Jane A. Morton, Michael Harris, " J. is.. Weller 1 g tag, yJ. Weller; . Swinehurg, N. It Hazen. tlusan Lemma, , Nancy 31. I lazen, Yliza Hyde. ' • , Mary If Morten, Mirson. U. Morton, -^ Eliza I t teveutlorfer, Ezra listen,. - • T. 1.. Young, Jennie W LIS n, I.l?ventlerfer, Chris. M. Wibon, J.F. Mitchel, Matvlt. Wilson, 1 A. M. Lie.reuderfer, nary Patten, A. Gardner, . Jennie Patten, 0. - Llevend sirfei'i •• Martha .Patten, • J. V. liorrleon, James Patten. A. 31. 31orri.,on, eadle It:. Dobbs, Robert Jennie E. Dobbs. Christiana Mahead, .1: W. Dobbs, - Isabella Doisba, • I. Dohiss, N. Funklinuser, Win. LI. Pence, Fisher, J. (. I , Inlier. • G. Fisher, - Wilitimbut (tier brother,) ; ti:er mother.) DR....E.EYSER'S CONSF,ILTAIIONIIOO3IB. No 120 PENN STREET: corner of EVANS ALLEY OFFICE HOURS 'PI-WI 9A. at. TO 4r. az. - PULUONA ILY CON S I ;MP TIO , ItESLLTINO U YDOM PLEURISY, CRED.- Statement of GEOROB FORD, carpenter, of No . 10 Saint:rat:in 5/1'63, .Altegheay City: . I took' a violent sttayk of oleurtv, in• May. 1806.. whicd left i. e with a . cough lasting all summer, wearing away my , streugth and „gradually under. ;lilting my health. Melee this attac aof pleurisy I. had several physicians of the highest 'reputation in the city. r,Afltter thud partially recovered arum the pleurisy, I 'tints advised-1u go Into the country, which 1' did, mid when' there 'I called in. tt doctor. • woo told me my left long was a ff ected, and that if something.werd , not dune soon I would ,die of CON. SlLlbiniON.• I lingered do from this Uwe until about the middle of June, my • cough and lung dies ease grminally growing worse, and I weaker every day. and almost despairing of e.er . stettitig Weli. In tills state of despon wfles, styli nowt us the gen. eral belief of the Incurabilityy of Consumption; and hating 'ward of cures made lit Aft. KEYSEIt, and seeing his advertisement in the newspapers, - I.waS induced to October last tti call ou the Doctor at his - office. 130 l i en street, and had him examine m y lungs with his ''l.l.rsO ' SOClND. ,, He told me the . tipper ioneuty teaming was very much diseased, but he thoughwith great care and the ip.rsevertnee In the• utte• orbmedicine, E would get well. At the time I called oil lir. Keyser 'my pulse was over one headrest sad thirty beats In a minute, and was seg. . entity prostrated, and had ts, cough, bight and oaf. 1 cuiumenced the Doctor's trostitt in October, witti Is feeble, broken constitution,anti continued It faithfully until tits present time. '1 he Doctor's bilolidineW ticii,ed me from the very start:- tuiti 1 . could grad tutily, feet ; myself , getting .strunger, and. : ley cough and .expectoration less... Ping: 1' have gained great!) in flesh, 11114 cooslder my elf welt:, tiliThettittlinir of any lung has rCust-4.- nod rep gen.- . 4.1ral health is, in every. way good. All' my. relatives, end irletithl knOW.Or 11116 utivauted stage of my dis ease runt ni extraordina4 rev:ivory.. One of the. i medicines ven Me by URA.- A biVot ~,,, ic .w . mem cluo can LI t sUNO.CHE. whichl took la etnnieo.. , M ton with' he other tre„stindut. i , - __.GEORGE FORi. : : Przmotnituni, March 3p, 1868. , ~ .. + I, Algotilta. 0 MP., O CONSIIMPTIOX. '..Statementol',John G. Wigham, 'of 'l'tirtle Greek, Allegheny cimpty: . Was discharged from the Unlted-litteteit tinny lit lanuary, 114G6,.4i1 account of a to undln the-head; front a abed. and _a e•btatee Whl n the army !Myst-. elans.pronouneeirOUNOT)trtlltN. 1 had a tend, bletough, end fell .Way Ita 'strength and flesh., and, was nestle: to do auythtn shortly after my newton troth the army - unmade lOprOleettee to a ph, Aldan of my ttelglittortiood. and, afterwards. to another In Plttabergli nr hugh reputation, tt hood remedies tumid faltntntly.furdtve thunthsorrithout any benefit ` whatever, Mit rat her grew - worse. add Wttett.d. desli and 'Stn. ngth every. day.- in Angtitit. 18G6. my -mother, . took mu to 1 t h Or 110 Pelle , ail eet. onose such case,: like tither had been bightfipolsen or, owl 'ion myself under , hts treat-, unmet. - -'Tilt I teeter examined' : tt y longs *yet"' care . tufty with Itta LUNU bOUhlty, and told me that my. left tang wn:s badly Mae:twat at 'the elver part, but' 'lf Lavas-careful be thought he could - must Me by fol.- Aoteint, los directions etesety, whiehi'dlitfrom that ' day to Ibid.,' .1 gradually Improved uittlet k ,lir.flltt It Medicines (nun the -drat , . week I emu theined to - take them, ard Any general bealtb , has. 110:roved. and my chyst r wheralt W2Ol hula:oll'mq," ant Where li. tkloed Me, 1111.11:v011M fun lotd ktrang and tree from Dam:- I e ti now do It fu4 day's work.% and take grout pleaiiiire- In giving my, testentenY la • favor of It ICEYSKit.S treatment acid Medicines; 11.1Vlittl AM, Turtle-Creek. P,lrrsyyrturr, Apry lith, i 607. jag. , HEYSEIt'S :P.M:MORAL • AND =MEI LUNG :GHEE an Aor bad , at bts GREAT MEDICINE STORE, 440 WOOD STREET:: COnsultatton $41); 100 , PENN 'STREET. . ',nag J.t.1113/0.t1.-' trima A.;•11, iiintll4 IL.. • o ~ ,gvxr.;^- SIGHT RESTORED MT= - 44' Z ' ' ' t/MiIrEg i ;j4QTAMSI-4.0;k:;k1f.. frriSBEIGLIMPOIITING,... 110 USE,. . . . - . ----- ESTBELLSEIED 1830. SCHMIDT -& . lIIDAY 3 . .. • - IMPORTEUS OP our.Aoxr WINES . AND qtrORS; No. 409 Penn "Sire 4: Pittsburgh, , . . . . Would direct the Mien( ion ot 4 the public to the !het that, po .easing Amin.• for inc titles through several large Wine and Liquor Dm sea in Europe. and tusking their importations di vet, they are enabled to oiler t?!e various grades - of choice WINES AND Li( 00103 at prices lees then Eastern• rates. Ex aminations cll. qualities and comparison ot prices respectfully solicited. ' 1.... A choice assortment of pare OLD RYE Wain- REY constantly on hand. •i • *. • • chAllgT, 'WHITE AO SPARKLING, CLARET. Chateau bateau Margaux, Chateau La Rae, St. Junta. NVITI'InE WINDS. At. Sauternes, Chateau Latour Blanche Chateau Bantams. • I Chateau Yquem. ITOCIC 'WINES. Laubenhelmer, I Nurateln, }loathLim SPA.ItiKLING WINES. Aiosel Muscatel. Beharzburg; ktoehheimer's superor quality. CTIA3II"AerNE. Afoot & Chandon, Chambertlne, - Epomay. V crnezay, Heldelock, —and other brands. Also, a tare asaortrneut of BRANDIES, NIII6= BIAS and Ntf /NIA, of all deverlptlons, constantlsl. on hand, at WM. MILLER'S, ' ;LATE MILLER .111.CRETSON.) 221 a 223 IJbert7 Street, PI ttsburgh i Jr.hbvz, e jOlEVili. 43. FINCIt & N 05.193. 187,199, 191. 199 eindl93. STREET,. I'll T3BUItG9. ' mAst•pAci - tiwins Or Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey. ' Also, dealers lu FOREIGN WINES and LIQUOUS, HOPS. ,te. mh•.ai.n6B SECURITIC AND COMFORT FOR ,THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. J. B. ILARMS' SAFETY FIRE JACKET, Car Heater and Moderator, For SMOKE AND HOT AIR FLUES, dispensing with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate-the heat to sap temperature that tare be desired without'the possibility of tiring the cif or cars to which the Jacket may be attache_ .d ' Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat `eat for a Safety Jacket which is .warranted - to resist theraost intense beat that may be atiplied to it In the position and purpose for which It is intended. It is a sure protection from accidents by tire, origi nating from defective hues, or where iron pipes are used aacooductoti-for smoke or heat. Its April• pilcabl to all piping that may become overliesitti, and laarratited to Rive perfect satisfactieu where wood o. other at tuitatllt.e r.,r.tortal may b;:placed in ciosc proahnity thereto. I am now ready Ural"- ~ ply toy Invention , . to , stores, dwellings, fa , teries, ships, steatubts-tc.... railroad cars, Ste., wherever pipes - as contittetbra are made tlaniteroas by being overheated and security SiChat,Pli. I will sell, on al.,- lneation, rights to inanufactltre arr to tf,e the above - Invention; also, - territorial rrallts, to such a , .. :bay wish to engage In sealing prisnctrs, either by State J. li. 11.4.1tR15. I !'"'"dace at' the •`NE PLUS ULTItA PAINT WOltliS," corner of 'Morris street and .the Allegile ny V alley Railroad : 7h Ward, Pittsburgh pa. TX7 N. MILLER, . . . -. (Late Mlller Rieketsou,) Nos. 221 AND 2:23, Corner Libertji and IrWin streets, Offer tt, the trade at Low nearest 150 picpcs. of NAM IfACICEREL. In barrels, lEtives, quarters and rts. 100 chests choice YOUNG RTSUN, JAPAN 31.1 , 1 aIRIA T ElAn. - /SO avvimelloice RANGOON RICE. 25 bbls. choice CAX.OLINA atter.. • 78 nbte. LLIN O. I isLAND SYRUP. 50 bbls. dl RUP, ctsolcebrands. 100 bola. N. 50 bUIs..ISKICIWt.A. stut,ASsES. • .200 bulb. RPSI NED SIIOAR. 75hbca. PORTURICO, CUBA and ElElr.l.- . tiAltA SUGARS. 200 bag g RIO! COFFEE. 50 hags .I.AVA. and t.A.OU.A.TIIA COFFEES. lOU eased CL A Itle.T. :4450 bit/k7 ..t CtIANDON'S ell Ai d -WINES. SCOTOR ALE xnd LONDON PORTER con stantly on hand. HOLMES, BELL .34. CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, Prx-rsircrnalf. Kanolaotto era of MUM MEDIUM and LIGHT A.ICHON. AND MADNOLIA SHEETINGS AND BATTING. WILL. S. TA VLOit,, ." P A -I-N T RR N 0.43 0111110. STREET, Allegheny. . . Thank NI for the fbrmer very liberal patronage be. Stowed upon me, I tonsure my tliends and the public generally that, Imate future as; in the petit, codes vor diligently to merit a continuance of the same; end will be always at the shop front t 0.9 A. M. and from 1 102 P. tr. MyM:.ll4 pEftCEVAL , IfECHETT, • ' , MECHANICAL torgormcn. (Letie of P. P. W.;.t. C. Railway.) (Mae, No. 79 FEDLrRAL STREET t gown NO. 2, upstairs. • P. Box SO, ALLEAMENY CITY. mActrus.rEin: of all descriptions, designed. BLAST FURS'ACE and itoia.io LI, DRAW LNUS furnished.. Partlaulsr 'attention paid to de stgninstCOLLEERY_LOCOMOTIVES,.: Patents eon lidotittstly solicited. ifir An EVENIni _DRAW ING CLASS for: mechanic* every -WLDNEoDAY To IritAvoyuEws... A LAIIGE AND. SPLENDID AMTVIIIiENT • , LADIES" AND „lIIENTLESLE.N . - TRAVELLING ,SACIK,, Warranted denuttto Turkey gonacco. sea by D:'l7loApElt, iyo:Bstl No. 110 dlnrket, stetetoT . IVOTII3E CONTBACTOII9i . - • Pro r oanle Will be received unT 4ent, Irwin Station School Ifait4e.. ' T'lang and. eperitteatlons• eon' be f Men itpplica- Ma to - STEPIKEN > ZiIDIY6ER. Jr. 9tallon,:yit_no.2y. it 188.: • JeVssls PECK Ha's u I;J:: HAIR WfilINS AND,VEIZFU3IIIII, 0.: 133 TTtnIM street. neer Pittsburgh. ~.'.,alsvnyt.uh lieb4.*!ellarel-itssiortment of•Leales , W IGS, GAN I_ s al AIU LS; Gentlemen's WIGS, To'.' ry-Ss' SCALPS. GIP RD CHAINS, BRACELETS, AC- Acicood Mee nnen,will be-given for . HAW- Ladles' and :Gentleratiii Hair •OuttlslS'ittiset the !Malan - ' ACE 'LEATHER; Page's k tut; tot 'lotto 'ahulesala anti retail, at 96 Sad at . Olalzstrott. • Jai' J. a H. runlizo. _. .. The- Insurance colony, Office, No. 42 Fifth 'St., Second moor, Robert O. Schmertz, Charles bleyraa, 'Wm; F. Lang, Wm. Carr, Peter Kell, A. Stelnmeyer, OHAB. MEYRAN, Treannter C. P.'HEREOSEE, Secretiry The above Company 'is now fully organized, and prepared to take Filin 111610. 13, careful atten tion to business, prudence . and fair dealing, this Company will endeavor to merit a liberal share ofj the patronage of the community. Jesiril I BEN FRANKLIN Medoc, Margaux, St. Jacques, Pantloc. Office in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings) A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of tour patror.age. e . HENRY IRWIN ' GEO. D. RIDD IRECTORS: Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwig, Geo. R, Riddle, J b Frans, Gettielb Farts, Simon Drum, J. . Smith, - Jacob Rush, W. M. Stewart., IC P. Whiston, Joseph Craig, : T. Jos. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Holten: apiteoaa NATION INSURANCE OP THE OP iLLEGHINT. Once. in •AIoLE RENY TRUST COMPANY'S BIOLDING. FIRE IN URANCE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN, President. JAB. E. STEVERSON, Secretary. DIRICTORS: A. H. Enstilsb, 10.H.P.Willitunsano. Thoinpspa f Jno. A. MyLe,r, Jas, Lockhart, ro.. Myers, Jas. • L. Graham, Robt, Lea. C. C. Royle, Jno. Brown, Jr. (Geo. Gevst,' Jacob Ropy. W. • ESTERIII.. INSURANCE COM. VANY 01" PITTS2I3IIGH. EXANDER President. WM. P. RE11.1122T, Secretary: CAPT. GEORGE Iin.,ELD, General Agent. Office. 02 Water 'strtet. Spang ft Co.'s Ware , house, up stairs, Pittsintreb. Will lc.:nre against ail kinds or,Fire and Marine Risks. A home institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the community. and who are determined by promptness anti liberality to main. tain rhe character which they have assumed, as of. tering the best proteattokto those who desire to be Pliur.OTOnti: Alexander 2Zirick, Joan R. McCune, R. Miller, dr.; Chas. J. Ckarka, James BinAllieY, William S. Evans. Alexander Smear, Joseph Kirkpatrick, A.ndreiv,Ackleu, :" keynier , pavld 3L Long, 1 Wm. Morrison; D. Illmeen.l noZ7 pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 1071:5 WOOD STREET, BANK OF commEncE BUILDING; This is a Botne Company, sad insures again: lose by Fire exclue.tre:-..... LEVICAL.'D W.ALTER, President. C. 4'. BOYLE. Yfee President. • . . BOBER.T - PATBICK., Treasurer. - Eitaill SteELE,EN - 1". S!cretulr. : . - ____- OW:EC:TORS: Leeman - I WA..lto=, . 1 (4 eorre Wilson. C. V. Boyle, . I Geo:11'. i.:' , n.n.s. Itot.v2rt.l'atrlcqr, . J. C. Lappe, ' .. I' - : Ja-,:ob Palnttr, '' ' .1.. C. /Heiner. - Joblea IC tng. . . Jean Voe.gtle, Jas. H. Itup;7.l:lS, A. Amnon do • onrr t.4rfront. I .. - - ' - . J74e• - - I . .NDERAirrr . - , AGAINST .LOSS BY FIRE. ' - FRANKLIN _INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, ' orrlcr., 0115 a 431 r CEESTNUTST., NZA3l5nr. • DIR g CTORS. Charles Rancher, i Mordecai li. Tobl;:s Wagner, : David S. Brown, Samuel Grant. , Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, 1. Edward C. Dale, Peorce Richards , George Pales. CHARLES (i. IiANCKER, - President. EDIA - . C. D. Viee President. ' W. C. STEELE. tiecretary,pro tem. • - .1. l 3 Ait Dti Elt COFFIN, A.1.81TP., north West corner Third and Wood streets.- LLEGAIEN'ir INSURANCE COM* PANT OF PITTSIIIIIIGH: • OFFICE, No: 31 EIPTIISTREET, BANK BLOCS. Insures agsintc all kinds of Pire..and Marine Risks, JOHN IRWIN, In.. President. JOHN Di M,CORD, Vice President. . C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.. = CAT'T. Wkla DEAR. General Agent. John Irwin, Jr. Grin. Wm. Dean, John D. McCor d , ' D. L. Falinestock, 'C. G. Hussey, W. H. Everson, Harvey Childs, litobertN, Davis, -T. J. lioskinson, I Francis Sellers, ' Charles liars. Capt. J. T. Stockdale. Tb. Eopirxs , larsuitANca CONE. , I'ANY. OFFICE. N. E. COEYERIcrooD & FIFTH STS. A Ho=o 0071ipar.34 taking . Ilia and marine Rlskt .. . , DDIS.CTOSS: • • - . Wm. Phillips, , • ' - Capt.; John L. Rhoads, John ) Vstr, • . Samuel P. Shriser, John R. Turks., - - 'Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, • Jared M. Brush, Wtn. Van Kirk, .. ; . - Wm. F. Lang, -lames D. Verner. I Samuel MeCrickart WM. PHILLIPS. President. JOEIN WATT. Vice President. W. P. GARDNER. Secretary. • . L : ~ CAPT.* JAE. GOEDON. General. Agent: 110pUT THE REST ANI) EsT,ruzio A.ND 01401.31. , , Schoinacker'§ ' 'Gold liedal rhino, , . The SCIIUMAILIIt EH, PIANO 'eon:Mites' all: Via' lat,•st yaluabls Improvements 'known In the:,emun structlon of a first cress instrument, and It ;to alwarr lb..en awarded tho, iirgimat premium wherever ex , Waited._ Its tone Is NH. norous and sweet. s , The workmanship, for dorabill and beaoty i , eorpa im • all °triers. • Prices from tri to 1150, (according , to! style and MAIM, ',cheaper art. all other so-oalled first class Plano. - '• - - - , . . _ • ESTiEY , B OOTTMIE OW' dtande at-the head of eat reed instrument!, In Pro' daring the most perfect pine'quallty of tone of any similar Instrument to the United drateu It, la lint. ple and compact. tn...conetruction, and not dallies° get out ot order. CA ItPXNTER , S PATEWI' " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO , ' le only to- be found thiOntrad.' from $lOO to 060: guaranteed for ONO , • BARg, /MAE IMEITLERI ' 4149 Igo: 12 ST. OL,Ant STREET. ECOND ILLIO) , • '‘ .4 I • EUMB3NB AND OMAN% Perfect ortter trom $33 to $l3O. ,•• , • C2.I2I.2TTF.ALtrkr " it, -;, 112142 - 42 Fitt 2fl, doneistrve,% l 7s,ntit. • • 'IMJCIAXIN BINGBULT -- " imp ci.rio, ZINGERLII - !Vitccessnre 11,3 to GEO. F. ItentrOttloAtegeo. 4 ,4: FL:Acne/Li. itricuoluopuEw% . The only Steele-Lithographic EstAhnellinwatell of the Motintnink.” - ItuNluess Card., Letter Heads ; Runde. Ltheit..ClreUlltre4 Show Cards. DiPlunukek Portraits, ViewE CertUlenter Dervitte, InVlta• Lion Cardei'Acr.:.. Nos: ZS sad I*. Third gnat. CARPENTERS dtaIIILDL'ItS PENTEH AND PZN'INTSYLVANIA A opposit e High. street, xqttsburgh, Pa t 'Baaidepaa i No 343 Grant sttoc4. .10bIng done !with 14eataasa sad diapatch--"All orlars promptly' atteuctod 1,0; 44. act aatisfactloa nat. - 41:411),:€47;241,7i OP PITTSBURGH. OVER E.nsrx.A.R. METRAN & EfEEDLET JEWELRY nom 131ItEC'rO1S : Lords Morgenstern, Joseph Abel, Adolph Krebs, Oh. Siebert, C. J. Schultz, •)- Martin Heyl. ROBERT O .I I OMIERT2, Prci!et. L. RORGARSTERN, Elect Pres% INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEOHM, FL N 0.43 42,1:1.0 St., Alleghen37• PIANOS:ORG i(S . AND;ESTEVG COTTAGE LITZIOGRAP.;/;,10R5., qLiC/CAIR .WERIIM. • • --- -•- - - i Q l aitpliAumWS,•••••,,- •: \ f KJ ! ~ :L- • -•,,••'-','-•::•-‘ '- , ••.:•.••:'7,‘T.,::,.‘ -.i......2,..•....›. UWE CILICKER IMICE4Y; . . Onr Crackers are baked upon thS OVEItROT- Tom. and.' are superior to any baked by but air or any other process. . , - •-+ •- - ~. I, 01 t• ' . ' -,,,,-; • ...-.. -' ;tr.' •;•• ,* % ' -,,... ....., .. , 47. ~ ...-Al . • -4. .., , , f a ' , v % • i t . :1“'.: : 't''. C • • '-.. s , . - : ;.. •-• , it i,_ -; ~...1. . . Awl 'll :'')'-•". 1 ''-'• 4 4 ‘- --, ' 1 " , ' ,1 ' ' - ARE SUPERIOR TO A 1117.: 011=1.: WINE, BOSTON, SODA. r,r.lr. it'*: 7.7 WATER, BUTTER, SUGAR and = • EDS: SCOTCH a.1:1 WILE. DISOLIIT. For Sale by Every Grocer in :he "fakery, No. 91 Liberty St. jes:rs3 BUSINESS - CFANGES. O.PARTNERSIIIP. We have trantittill WILL. P. DILWORTH as pa nor with us in the wholesale Grocery Business, on,helstinst.., - . ~ . • J. S..DILWORT.II & CO., . 130 and 132 SECOND ST., Pittsburgh. Jtitv 6211, 1.1366. jy8:677 r c-PAR— TNERSHIP.-Tl3O, UAT DERSIGNED have this day associated them se es together. under the Item name of PICHERSGILL LYONS & CO. ,__ , . . F.r the nurpose of carrying on the WHOLES AIX LIOKING GLASS IttISINE6S, at No 6 Wood tit 4 •. . - .WIK. PlesmusaiLL, Jr., 1 .. JAMEs LYONS. • - , .: ' H. W. SACKETT OLIVER McGRAIL. P 1 tsbnrgh, July Ist, 186,13.. , - . jr310:51)7 ~..Prettdetit. .Becrotary. D SSOLUTION OF CO-PART- kßSHlib.—The Pextztersh.ll) beretofOre ex fetlng under the style Of , ; s.arauEL HASTINGS & Is this clay dissolved-by mutual conserti,DAVlD EWING withdrawing from the firm. The business Will be carried on as usual, under the old name of S. HASTINGS IS CO., Carpenters and Builders, corner of West street and North Avenue: The busi ness of the old firm wilt be settled by 44e ;under signed: ' SA.IIIJEL HASTIN,GS. DAVID, DA6TLNGe• AlleghPnr. Jllly 6th. lsos., jp3:69l ancE. . The ttaderslgned has associated with :him I business, clatitig from April-Ist, IS6B, Mr. AL— FRED is. WALL. his sou ABA S. GILLISPIE and LOUIS E'NOLERT. The style of the tirm to be J. J. GILLESPLE dr. CO. • J. J. GILLESPLR. . Referring to the above. the Undersigned ake pleasure in stating that they will continue the LOOKING' GLASS AND PICTURE BUSINESS, 2.1 SO Wood street, where they intend to offer th ducernents to purchasers second to no house in the United States. my9:p33 BANKRUPT NOTICES. ISTRICT * COURT •OF THE D UNIT6 - I.I•SrATES. for the 'Western District. l'ennsylvauta. IN BANKRUPTCY. . • • Western Dietriet of Pe.l4llßy Ira ilia, ae. . A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court agatnst.tbe kAtate of JAMES 1). DRA'. the county of Allegheny. and State of PennAyiya nla. in said District; adjudged a bankrupt upon. petition of his creditors. and the payment, of any debts and the delivery of any property bninglug: to s ild bankrupt. lo him. or for. his use, • , .nd they tlllll6l - Cf of any property by -him -are forblii•lon by meeting of the creditors of ealtt .bank rept, • to prove their debts and choo,e 1/110 or 111 , 1,1 , 1. AB— .stguees his' estate,. wilt be lieliVnt 3 tenrt Bankruptcy, to be holden. at it said :131:tilet, on the 6th day of Anglia,. A. t/..1.5,18, at 10 o'clock A. at.. - : rit the - office or. SAiillltl, flAß rgit; Esq., No. 93 Diamond' street, one of the Re gLster's ln dankruptty of said District. • THOMAS A. ltolrlEY, jy113:305 U. S. Marsned for - said 11l ,tract. ESTATE Hof Itirs.NANCIC Letters Testamentary upon the estate of Said de cedent, late of Ma:endless township, Alletueny county," l'a., here bete] duly uninted to the sub scriherg, *vim' reside in Allegheny City. - All per sousindcbted to 'said decedent aro notified to make payment terne.n.nd those having. claims or de mends against her estate are'required to make the same known Without delay. • ' - WILLIAM PI TVIIIGITT, jela:rlB-Tir' . Executor. . IeTICE.-Letters Testamentary having' been granted me on the TE O MARY FANO;IIEVEIt; deceased, all. persons bay— ing claims against, her estate-will pr.,ent, there to. me, dull authenticated, and an persons o wing sate estate will make payment' to me or, my attorney, J9I:EN W. TAYLOR, No. 73 Grant street. • C2I2STOF rxbaim July 2d,1.868. • • jyass4l • . . . . , , . MEE. TWIN-. CEP". SLATE CO., manutaeture a superior article of - • IlrOfHW., 48 Seventh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 S.-14E,W111EYER, Pke.et. DlTTSBUtt f alt PAPER FARTUAING COMPANY, Ifinutscturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING. PAPERS. claNzvcizq mmt—elirtnimmt,Lt, omo. BEIGEtTax EULL—NEW-BIiIGHTON, re. • OFIriCX.AND WAREHOUSE, Ni.S2 SEOU*Pittii urgh Pa. OrAteglult—AllGlTßT BARMY'S, Prestdent. .11 , 10: B. LIVINGS TON, ,Treasurer. EtaittllF.L RlODLE. • Beeratary. j DIRXOTORit .. Angrat Hartle, :John Atwell, B. B -Hartman, Joun 8. - Llvlngteu. Caakpaldtar Parser Stock. 'saM:oBB maLASS MAN AC'TVREIRS.--\ The undersigned hinting secured the sole Asa. the title of the celebrated COPLEY - MP CLAY. , Are now prepared to :furnish it. to any quantity l i those wishing to procure this superior article. ring nfteen yearsuse of this we have arri ved at Foch proportions as we belleye makes it a better article for pots than any yin the market, • we having secured an aneragr stand 'af tiGirr and Tine stetbrinsk..- We . wiltthrnishrecelpes.llw , the prom, than of the mixture'if this Clay to Persons purc.s. Mg.' The any Is ground and , moulded-4,13.11amPe Ler delivery, • : DITTIRIDGE Fort Pitt Glass Works. Wasbintrton Street; Pittsburgh, pa. _________. M ' ' • ' - • HOW LOST' ! • BOW AN0.,0 110 .. , - nwro.KED/ Auttpubttshed in treated meet. ,„.,.. p r, I ~, or- cents ~ A: LLOTIIRE .0N THE ira Tv R,./X TREATMENT and Radical Cure Of ....,,,. tnn i o 3 3 , or emitted Weakness, Inrotuntary rmt:lr t m -- ' Senutt Debtlitylindllnpisdlmenkto Mar. ~---_,„ .--eetrally,_. NervOututeceConsumptlon Epl - ea' - d Ma; M ental and Phystbst Itssanaefty. re. ","„lifOg front Sett Abuse, &c., - by • Robt, J. Culver. ',„, -- e n. M. D., author °tette "Green Book.', ko. "A iltxxig.To TROUSAN-1/4 Of SUFTERE It/3, ~ sent e nder seal; In a plain envelope, to any m dross, post. tatchtkil . rertpB . o . o 4 lg i tntr t , C 4 7 . t . W0A041, , ,„ 14 vim , NEW YORK, POSTOITICE BOIC 4580. ''Also Dr: C u u rs e : r r w ae,r, "Mertagellulde," price , Abet:atm. ~ 6 r: ANlloo D„ ), Another New _LILL MEDICO: PAMPITLE•r„.Vti.i.;the Deb of . Ilit. 4 .:eitTlEU•:The Mea flat Times says.of thiework: "This, valuable treatise on the cattle ,aud old* Of prentattire 'decline, Ft OWS ' how health islimpaireel through Beate; enema of youth anti manhood. _and ,- • hole easily regaltled. it gives it elear synopsis of 1 the impediment s to marriage, the:rause and effects 1 or.aervOus debility, end the remedies the.4!efor.” A, imeket etiltiou of Li, above. Will be 10 oix warded - l ' . ' 6l P.trfr';lsix: - Idunipi. bv addrcsaing, Doetor 1)Ule. ,TIN, No. 38 tiorth.Chat les etreet4 Baltimore, 2/A. _l, 3 _'/ 141 ---_ - -, -•-, ..—_____,...“ , . . - - cTNTRA IttrBSER,IRELTING A ft, * :wrzAra PAOILING.—A full stock on band at an -• `tines.. and of the best, quality.. Parties welshing ta , fit up.....ii11s or !shops where Beltrig ts"rekulted, will , du o usted sas Oar as esti be had in the... East =A, r. 44i J. a 11. Plift„tans . • : • ,- -.-- i - 51 P an 4 985 t!. - citni• sized. - :, , • . - . ... ... . . ... 3117 Liberty !itreet. ,WHY THENI.Ngi OFFERED IN TEgS CITY 3. 3. GILLESPIE ik• CO. LEGAL Ei
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