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JA2r.EB P. BARR,
EDIT - ORANDPROpiaIiDOR.
1 4 u —Da4y, 8/.7. Dollars per:•year, stnctly in
adronoo. Weekly.. Dingle subscriptions One
Dollar pf3r yes[: in:Clato of fl e. OneDollas
OFFIOIAL PAP= OF THE CITY
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ow era le Comoilttee of Correspou
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'1111? - ..phrstiatice of a resolution of the
DeriMeratio Convention, fur the county
of . Allegheny, held in the city of Pitts
burghi.,,ori the 81st day of % July, A 1)
1861;,**orizing the President of said
01.41iifeattfin . .-to appoint a Committee of
OGlVliiikffiaerUle to be composed of one
.. .
.-DettiOceittiscitizert from each township,
. ...
sandWtO 'borough in said county, I have
&Minted the following gentlemen to be
inembera of sad committee :
ToWIigHIPS.
Pit. ........ ... ......... .........Manue McCloskey.
Collinii. -.
A.. 1. Davis.
'Pashtos U. L. Ernes.
.Peao ... .. . -- .... .........-.Jacob htottler.
'Lower ... Clair 'an)uel Harper.
Upper St Clair Ur. John Callahan.
ohartiers.-- Cornelina Scully.
Smith Tii,yeue. Triornwon Bil Cabe.
North Fayette Samuel Sturgeon.
Hardwiri _,.. 'Henry Huffman.
lattberden Wm. stem', t.
Studer L. W 4 1 ,11611.
Mi3Clttre ...... ..... ..... It. H. li..i r.
Reserve J. Latink.
Roes. alulrow Pnrke.
East Deer . Jonah Mellon
Fawn Joseph Busy.
West Doer- Charles Bryson.
Pine---• ................... -....Th05. Gibson.
Franklin Wm. Neely.
Jefferson Jae its'eten.
McCandless I. Magee.
Wilnigis..—. Moore Thompson.
Plum J. C Stewart.
Patton James N...liailsy ,
Elitabeth Win. Powers.
Vervain ee.... ..... ....- . ...... Joh n s i ll.
Ohio A. J. Piokerton.
Bewiekly Itobt.Stevenson.
Nevi11e....—.....- .. . ... ---.ltobt. Phillii a.
Indiana Peter Stalin:won.
Robinson. M. Flirldson.
kJ -oon.. ..-. ..... ... ............ P. 11. Stevenson.
Crescent
S. S. AfeCo-kie.
Finley Robert IdcA yea I.
Mlfllln.,-. .J. 'l'. Patterson.
liamptel '» Thos Si Hort.
Hichland Chas. Gibson.
Union Win. Carnahan.
PITIBBUGH.
..........James Kennedy.
Jno. M. Irvin.
JaMen P. Barr.
~......,..James Brown.
....,......J. M. T..ylor.
_._. J. II Hun'er.
, E. si. Wart.
.... ...... f. M agee .
..tibunuel Cameron.
ALLIGHINY
Geo. W. Cass.
. ..... --Tao. It Large.
James Wray.
Wm. Linn.
BOROUGH&
WerdPittabargh...._ ........ H. D. Whipple
Atonougatiela Thos. Kerwin.
Sorith PiUaburgh_.......__James A. Blaekmore.
Kest Birmingham. Jim. P. Hogan.
.:Birtaingham James B. .Aitman.
Lawrencdville S. B. Keller.
Lhiquesne- A. MeF. Johnson.
Manchester. John Wagner.
Shemsbirgh .......»_.......F A Kline.
Eleth...— It. C. Walker.
Sewickley.----... .... W. A. Ellie.
West Elizabeth James Donaldson.,
MaCeesport... ..... _. _.......Wm. McCloskey.
Terenturn I. B. Fulton.
Terniierancerdle ._ 0 . P. 120:4.
\ IIIOILLV3 DON NEL LY, Pres't.
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( A Yourro ROUGE.—Yesterday morning,
a lad of some twelve or thirteen summers,
nettled John Johns, was arrested at the
jewelry store of R. T. McGoagh, on Li
berty street, whew he was endeavoring to
hatter some jewelry. It was also aster.
twined that he had sold to D. Dunseath,
Jeweler, on Diamond alley, a quantity of
tritilteta, such as chains, breast-pins, &c
for which he got a watch. The boy had
been at the store of &lineman, Meyran
Co., Fifth street, in the morning, and being
seen at other stores suspicion was aroused,
and on examination it was ascertained that
he had stolen from them a quantity of
jewelry, some $26 or $3O worth, which he
was trading off -for articles that suited his
fancy better. He was searched at the
Jittayor's office, and nearly all the stolen
.jewelry found upon him, including a ring
identified by Mr. Dunseath. After giving
nrthe trinkets to the officers be succeeded
in fobbing one of the rings a second time,
which was afterwards found upon his per.
ann. He is a sharp boy, hailing, we be'
lleve, from Philadelphia: He has begun a
bad career early and a term in the House
of Refuge or County jail, which seems now
inevitable, may have a reformatory effect
upon, him:
GRZAT Exrzorsvroxs.—Henry Miner,
Fifthltrtiet; agent for T. ;B. Peterson Ss
Broaii„ Philadelphia, sends us a neatly
bound copy of Dickens' last new novel,
''great Expectations," issued by that
house. The London Athen,run, speaks in
glowing terms of this work and says :
"There. is nothing in English fiction, not
even 'the print of the man's foot in the
sand,'-in 'Robinson Crusoe,' fuller of en
griming and legitimate terror than the
night scene of the convict's return, dogged
from its. first moment by Death. From
this pothtino close, the interest of the
romance increase with a resistless and
steady power never before attained by Mr,
.DiekeW „ Adventure follows adventure—
each one, too, adding some softening and
redeeminglight to the character of the
,E4Or punted 'waroint,' without malting
theAlous of his saatory maudlin or slang.
1110tititD7 Everything is as it should be,
titisiatatd Smell; from the tremendous
.nititider4cene in., the lime-kiln, down to
Wernthitilt's buitentation over , the portable
Agony. "
COL. LEA/31:THE'S Itscamisisr.—We nn
derstand that some twenty-seven military
toinpanks have been tendered to Colonel
-Leasture. within a few days past, to till up
now being formed. Five
companies have* been accepted. and three
Companies from Lawrence,
or the immediate vicinity, preferred. The
Colonel received marching orders on Fri
day;(yeaterday) and in fifteen days in
tends to beable to report his regiment as
reday for ditty. On Monday he leaves for
Washington, to make arrangement to get
AlflOttt companies in his regiment, and
wnen ho ,returns he will have- his final
instructions. 'The Dr. is an energetic and
citHOent,`rpflicer and if an opportunity is
stwestlio,,with his mon, will make - a
goOsr,reiiiirt of themselves at home, and be
slerzor in the ranks of the enemy,—Law-
Tellie'Vournal.
ihtriwrian Peolizentes.—An experi.
ittentswiii.be - made shortly by parties in
this oily, to test . a newly invented projec•
tile to be teed from smooth bore cannon
and rotated by a peculiar process while in
flight. If successful 'the invention will
prove One of the most valuable in this era
of improvement in projectiles, Arrange
mentehaye been made for testing the mat
torAliordughly, under the supervision of
tetpetienced parties, but for obvious reasons
no public display will be made until the
principle has been tested.
4101011Rirgi —.Mary Ackerman was, on
1311,46110upigatid by Alderman Humbert,
tor-1441W,e;ehewl, on oath of Geo. Mat
thew4,2-aid, for a like offence on oath of
Watson. Alderman Rogers yes
leo* committed Abraham Reed, a des
toolepid man of the South Ward,
iiiiieltiind battery with intent to kill, y
,`;.or aim . Gallagher . The Mayor
:UM
OR AL:4 .againatd a commitment for surety of
: . ,.*W.. him.
.:44 : ttru 4 r tu l Il v OLLt n .}l - C ol.
trVi i idlidelphia, havin g g ion telwaphed li to
the War Department to ascertain definite
ly If the three month' volunteers would
receive $BO - bounty, on reser/listing, was
inhumed that they were not entitled to
such bounty, - 7
Wins BP , ,krzu.—Cla Saturday, Alder. ,
min Miller held Thomas Hunter to bail
iketionzionostik of his Wife, who alleged
thg . iill4‘,66oA,tutd abused her shame
'Baikal., of !South Pittsfiufgh,
committed David E. Jenkins, for surety
in Sepses*, on oath of his wife.
"a ARMY CORRESPONDENCE
CAMP CA
August 10, is;l.
EDlTOB:—During the last two
days we have been visited with plentiful
shower s o f rain, which, while it has had
the cifect to lay ihe dust, made standing
guard, &a., rather unpleasant. Yesterday
we had Capt. Means, of Brookville, one of
the best men in camp, as officer of the
day, with Lieut 6eolt, of Capt. Hull's
company A, as tamer of the guard.
Matters continue to go on smoothly, and
every one appears to be satisfied. Tho
field where our tents are pitched, ties, at
the instance of Col. Black, who is on hand
from daylight in the morning until late at
night, personally superintending, the oper
ations of the camp, been raked and Lao.
roughly claimed off, treeing it from all
dust, straw, mud, &e , while the wood is
cut, and neatly piled up alongside the
trenches for cooking. Everything pre
sents a neat, clean and orderly appearance,
which conduces greatly, not only to the
health, but the general satisfaction and
enjoyment of all concerned.
We are visited every day by large Lum
bers of prominent citizens of Harrisburg,
who epe‘k in the highest terms of corn.
mendation of the good order and manage
meat of our camp, as compared with that
of others in this vicinity.
The bald officers and the Quarter mas•
ter, having come to the conclusion that a
saving to the men could be made by hays
tag bread baked on the gr.( and instead of
buying it from the bakers, a tine large
oven is now being built, under the super
intendency of Lieut. McDonald, of Capt.
Hull's company. It is estimated by this
new arrangement that each man will eat
four or five ounces mc.re bread per day
than formerly, which will be quite an
item
The health of both officers and men con
tinues good, the few cases of slight de
rangement of the system, incident to
c`aange of water, Sac , are nearly or quite
well, and all are rapidly becoming inured
to the little hardships and inconveniences
pertair,ing to camp life.
I heard Col. Black remark, that all edi
tors and persons having control of news
papers and other reading matter, would
confer a great favor on the regiment, by
addressing to him packages of the same to
Camp Cameron. All matters of the kind
thus addressed, will be promptly distrihu•
tad among the men
Adjutant Brown, , who It was predicted
by some few wise people, would not get
along as well as he should, is rendering
entire satisfaction, and bids fair to make
a llrstrate officer. He is indu.tr.ous, in.
Lelligent and clever, throe very essential
quslitleations for one in his position.
It is said the Colonel will leave for
Philadelphia this evening, for the purpose
of perfecting arrangements in reference to
clothing the regiment with the regular U.
S. uniform.
Major Switzer has not yet arrived, but
is expected to-morrow.
"Patterson's Lambs" are all, without a
single exception, in good health, and al
ways ready for their rations. They desire
me to present their compliments to tha
good people of Birmingham and vicinity,
and to assure theth that their numerous re.
cent, acts of kindness will ever ho hold in
grateful remembrance.
Yours al wsp,
Soldiers) Letters.
We publish Vie following official in..
structions in regard to soldierb' letters, for
the information of those interested.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEET,
Appointment Wiee, July 23. 1861.
The following order has deen made by
the Poet Office Department, for the exe
cution of the new law respecting soldierb'
Postmasters at or near any camp or
point occupied by the United States forces,
will mail, without prepayment of postage,
any letter written by a soldier in the ser
vice of the United States, and certified to
be such by the Major or Acting Major of
the regiment to which the writer is at'.
tached. The envelope should have plainly
stamped or writted an its face the certifi
cate Soldier's Letter, signed in writing by
the Major or Acting Major of the regi,
ment, describing his regiment by its num
ber and its State. The postage due on
such letters will be collected at the cffice
of delivery.
The certificate and address may be in
the following form:
"Soldiers' Lotter.
A. 8,, Major 10th Reg't,
N. Y. Volunteers.
Mr. John Jones,
Utica, N. Y.
Commissioned officers will prepay their
postage as heretofore.
JOHN A. KASSON,
First Assistant P. M 0.
An order has also been issued to post ,
masters directing them to forward pre
paid letters to soldiers to any point to
which they may have been removed, with
out additional charge.
Bran SzLLERS U.A.t*Gll T UP.—For 800:143
~ime a number of our lager beer vendors
have Leon disregarding the law prohibiting
the sale of Antozleatirig fluids on Sunday,
and some have gone so far as to keep open
doors on the Sabbath, plying their trade
most profitably; to the annoyance of peaces
ful citizens living in the vicinity. The
evil was becoming a serious one, and the
Mayor came to the determination to stop it
by bringing the violators of the law to
punishment. Accordingly, on Sunday,
some of these houses were watched, and
on Monday informations were swot n out
against the following parties :—Niebolas
Young, F. G. Schenck, Michael Faso,
Diamond alley ; Valentine Benz, Daniel
Harwig, Penn street ; A. Nardi, H. Bark,
Market street. These were summoned to
appear before the Mayor, which they did,
and the etidence being clear against them,
they were given the choice of paying the
civil penalty of $5O each or giving bail to
answer at Court. As, in case of trial, the
prospect of getting a short term in prison
was good, the majority preferred the former
alternative, and. either paid or agreed to
pay the fine. Messrs. Nardi and Burk,
however, who contend that they only sold
edibles, gave bail for their appearance- at
Court, determined to stand the hazard of
the die. They may, however, reconsider
and pay the fine. The Mayor is deter•
mined to stop this traffic on the Sabbath
day, if possible, and offenders should be on
their guard or they, will probably suffer in
like manner. They will findihat a fine of
$5O will take away the profits of many
Sundays.
Ili: A.
—/.88 .DDIE PROCTOR AND MR. S. W.
GLENN.—These justly popular stars have
been induced to remain at the Theatre for
another week. Tonight they both appoar
in their best characters, and judging from
the fine audiences they induce to visit the
Theatre, there is little doubt but the house
will be well filled this evening.
THE MISEE)SIPPI. GUN-BOATS —The
gun-boats "Connestogs," "A. O. Tylor,"
and "Lexington," recently prepared for
service on the Mississippi, have left New
Albany, Indiana, for Cairo, fully manned
and equipped. They carry sixteen guns,
ten of which are thirty two pounders, and
the balance sixty-four pounders.
Baum TBsTED.--The new nine inch
Dab'green navy gun, now being tried at
the proving ground, has already had sev
eral hundred rounds fired from it without
perzeptible injury or enlargement of the
bore. The test will be one thousand
rounds and it is expected that the gun will
prove quite equal to it.
NOT DL&D.—Tho Lawrence Journal
says that. John B. Nicklin, Jr., the young
man injured i,ct„ an affray at New Brighton,
last week; eras, on Friday, In a fair way
of recovery.
GessuclN° Rol:ism—Wm. Johnston
has been committed to jail by Alderman
Donaldson, to answer a charge of keeping
a gambling house, preferred by Wm. Carr.
Firemen's Aisiiiiklittlen.
This body held its regular quarterly
meeting fait evening. President 1.. C.
Sawyer, Jr. in the chair, and the follow
ing members present: Hare, White, Dor
rington, Gregg, Montgomery. Mackey,
Wilson, Leonard, Turbott, Kemp, Gra
ham, Kayo, Cupples, Sarber, Petrie,
Warden. Tibbey, Hosewell, Littell,Ef*int.
The minutes of last meeting swore read
by t , he•S•xretary, W. L3unard, Esq.;
and approved by the meeting.
The Chief Engineer sent in a note, stet).
ing that having lost the book containing
the report of thee and ala'rms he was un
able to Emilie the usual quarterly report.
The Committee appointed to solicit the
annual donations from the Insurance
Companies, reported having collected
$275, viz: Western, $100; Mdbongahela
and Citrons, $5O each; Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny and Pennsylvania, $25 each. The
report was accepted and filed and the C.un
mittee continued.
Accompanying the report was the 1.,1-
lowing, which was adopted unanimously:
: het this Association refer with pride
and enure satisfaction to the 13381111 rin wldeh the
AV este( u, Catzside, Monongahela, Pittsburgn,
aheuy and Penes lvmpa Insurance Compani , ..,re,
conducted, and won! t host tly reeotran 11 A ,l '.r,
cAlh1)111110 8 to the cdisen or straneer as being per .ot.y , reliable at ell (melt and unusually prompt tu
a I their settlement for losses.
The Committee appointed to confer with
C. Larry, E-q , relative to a "Fire Alarm
Telegraph," reported that owing to the
absence of Mr. Barry, who (5 superin
tending the construction of a telegraph
line to Franklin, they had held no con
ference with him. The report was adopted
and the committee continued.
The Committee of Conference and In
spection made their quarterly report, of
which we give an abstract:
Eayte.—House in good order, much im
proved since last report by addition of a
line cellar ;• Engine, a No. 1 steamer, an
excellent and effective engine. Crab for
steenier in good order. Hose, 3i) sectioca
in um. Active members 50.
t" A lleg heny. —House in good order, except
ront wall, which is in a dangerous condi
tion. Engine has been in use 23 years
and in serviceable condition; committee
recommend that it be replaced by a
steamer. Fate hose carriage, in goad
order fur strvicr. Hose, 1u sections in
use. Active members, 70.
tl.Dwittesns;—House in good order. Toe
company have disposed of their hand en
gine,j and the committee recommend that she be replaced by a steamer. Hose
carriage needs new wheels. Hose, 18 sec.
Vona in use. Active members, 10.
Vigilant —House in good condition.
Hand engine sold to Salem and replaced
by a line new steamer, a credit to the
builders, the company and the city. Hose,
30 sections in use. Active members, 82.
Neptune.—House in good order; fully
repaired since last report. hand engine
has bcen in service four years and is in
good servicable condition. Hose carriage
in good servicable condition. Rose, 21 sec-
Vous in use; 17 good and 4 no account.
Active members, 120 The company ask
a sufficient additional appropriation to
parethlir cellar arid arrange it for washing
the hose.
Niagara —House requires a now roof,
otherwise in good order. Engine a sub.,
stantial and servicable No. 1 steamer; her
performances have been very satisfactory
since last report. No hose carriage and the
committee recommend an appropriation to
purchase a now cno. Hose, 26 sections in
use, 10 good, 16 indifferent Active mem.
hers, 50.
Good Intent. —Houle in bad repair and in
dangerous condition; gable walls cracked.
Engine condemned as unlit for service,
having been in use in the city some twelve
years. Hose carriage sow, in good condi.
tion and a credit to the budder and coyi,
pany. !Ica°, 20 sections in use, 10 so(tti,
10 very indifferent. Active members, CA).
The company ask to have their house re.
built.
CUSS E IV AGO
Inderen,lonce. —House in good order.
Engine, a band engine, which the C(krnmit.
tee recommend be replaced by a stesmer.
Two 'hole carriages in good order, ono a
very beautiful one. Hose, 20 sections in
use, 10 good, 10 Indalerent. Active mem
bers, 40.
Itehe f —House in good order, baying been
thoroughly repaired Hand engine has
been in use twenty-four years and con
demned; the company are about to replace
her with a steam - T. carriage in good
condition. Hose, 21 sections in use. Ac
tive members,
The Independence members complaining
that their house was not in good order, the
Committee was instructed to visit and es•
amine, the house and report at next meet
ing.
R. C. Elliot, Chief Engineer, sent in his
resignation, widen was accented.
A number of bills wore passed and war.
rants ordered to be issued.
John H. Rare, First Assistant Engl.
neer, sent in his resignation, which was
accepted.
Mr. Mackey offered the following, which
was unanimously adopted:
Mr. Leonard, on behalf of the commit.
tee appointed to renew the Associations'
application to Allegheny Councils for an
appropriation of $9OO, reported the action
of Councils in the premises, which it will
be remembered, was a report favorable to
the measure, but recommending that the
appropriation be postponed until the city
is better able to make it. The report was
accepted and the committee discharged.
Resolved, That the City Councils be requested to
pass an ordinance to prevent the passage of wag
ons, carts and drays over the lines of hose laid at
fires, and also, to compel the street cars to earry a
creeper that will enable them to pass over the
hose without infurnig them: also, that the Mayor
be requested to use his police to enforce the ordi.
lance.
The Secretary was instructed to lay the
above resolution before Councils.
Mr. Leonard, at the urgent solicitation
of numerous citizens, offered a preamble
and resolution, respectfully urging Coun.
ells to take immediate action towards et.
factually preventing the storage of rock
and similar oils within the city limits in
larger quantities than may be required for
samples. The preamble and resolution
were adopted.
The Association then went into an elec.
tion for engineers, resulting as follows :
Chief Engineer—tho. W. Leonard; First
Assistant—R. W. Mackey; Second Assis
tant--,David Warden. [The last vacancy
was occasioned by the enlistment of Goo.
Cochran, the late incumbent.]
On motion, the Engineers were'instruct.
ed to procure appropriate disijnguishing
badges, at the expense of the Association.
Mr. Kaye, to ascertain the sense of the
members relative to a parade, moved that
at the time fixed for the annual parade, the
companies meet for inspection only.
Mr. Montgomery moved to amend "for
parade and inspection."
The Chair derided that under the Con
stitution every company was required to
parade annually, the motion was out of or.
der. Mr. Wilson appealed from the deci
sion of the Chair, which was sustained.
Mr. Cupples moved that the Association
turn out on parade in a body.
Mr. Barber moved to amend that the
members turn out with their respective
companies.
The amendment was under consideration
when a motion to adjourn was made and
carried
ANOTEIHR REGIMENT.-A new regiment
is being organized for the war, in Mercer
county, to be commanded by Col. Max-.
well, a graduate of West Point. Eight
companies have already made application
and the regiment will soon be in the field.
PontPonsa).—The hearing of Peter Do 4
//"lay, charged with stabbing John Ford,
last week, has been postponed until the
14th, the prosecutor being still in a prec.a.
rious condition.
P 1
-3E has removed his agency for
the New York, Philadelphia and Oinein,
nati daily papers, to Gildenfemry's new
store, in the new building, opposite the
Theatre.
I O. Sill, No. 246 Penn
street, attends to all branches - of the 'hin
ts' profession.
The Late Blatiop Bowxuan
At a meetiug,of the \'estry of Trinity
ehuroll, I s ittshargh, held on the bib inbt.,
the following preamble and resolUtiona
Were adopted :
Ftis ea nft c . l ai i tl-as pleased Alm , ghty God, in
II a wise proved-nee t J remmve from the church
militant 09r father in GO(. the Rt. Rev, Sam ue l
13owini it, D. P., nsbis ant Bishop of the diect to of
therfoto
.te-e ref , That white we humbly reoogn'sa in
this std tlispensaliOn the orderieg of Him who
doeth all thin. "s well. we yrt cannot but d'uTOY
feel that, in being thus G. r lived of a hitli.ved
father, am are bereaved indeed.
That we give Gad hearty thanks fir
ti-4..00,1 toccurle 01 0103 His servant, who hav•
I rte fuitithed his career to faith, does now rest from
ti fahori, and that ey' cberaft with profound r.i
npont and filial atiticic,it the many viitti>s which
so enutteutty chometerized bun as a Pistil) of
CIPJ aIIITCII of yitri,t, and a o eactearetl lain , VA
fattier, to our heayte.
'll at in his life of "I.ml/holly snot
Godly tuncerity " in hi" nity,..lenena of pin row, In
the prosreutiou of h s Mnstar'n wort, in 1113 un
tiring tievolon to the dutie;v of hi I h.ali and hots
minde
tiGling, in his humbleness of heart, 11, iii,av en .y
d lov.pg anepithyy-4118 u: hohr c 44 4,1
walk and couve tnattun . lulshed u s a l iv i ng
.exemplilLtadon f Atoo and holt:mad
'helm ti God and the Father e ,' no in hiit 811thib
d-utb, we feel that we have hie it solemn enfoi-ce
mentofthelessonwhich his whale life had. laughl.
the warning to ho atv. r ready for ilia coining cif the
lord
rat, Iltut our. clian.7ol ho draped with
mourning fur the n• 141.1 1 , 010, In token of oar
lively net ao of tho ter, avon.cut he 1 ate Eli,
tamed.
.1. Thgl t.1;30 rosolatioua lan entered upon
the minutes of ha Vest , y, that ropy be eon , to
. th e fiunily of Tiln 4-20ea , '.33, at expression c f
our
heart-felt s'mpitry in their entree', and that they
furaklistl tot press In the city and to tido
church papers for putliention.
SAPOP,3IFIEji!
Important to Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense
TILE`
BEST
ARTICLE LYE
MAKING
SOFT SOAP!
One pound eqtal to Sur pounds
1 430 'l` A_ SA ! !
For Sac ul Trbolesrale,
Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co.
PITTSBURCH. PA.
Lad by all limurlate t¢ Otocera in the llTitte,d States.
EIGUTH CENiftig-
United States of America,
186 0 .
In Advance of the Official Publication.
THIS small volume contains the re-
Bulls of the •'E.M;;Ah Cen-mis of the United
States," so for as it hes teierence to population,
and is leaned in advanoe of the official census, for
the conveniello6 of the many inquirers who, under
the prevent unhappy poattion of our country, are
dowiroua of assertiuning with exactness the popu
lation of its several political and civil dtvistona.
Price, n cente For *ale by
W. 8• HAVEN, Wood &roe
This pamphlet rhowe the regutar advance from
the ume when the Cui!ed Sates numbered 11,ft29,-
al7 tum:s, to the present time When It numbers Lot
(Asa tban mt 42440 24,10.“ Pre
JoSCPII IuSTSA ______
JOSEPII MEYER & SON,
Arthut fa , ctarer..4, aid arta HAW!
I betvers in
FURIVITCHE & CHAIRS.
N0..t23 Penn ptr6ot, above tre Canal,
Have on naiad a larttewaoruzer.of Fancy ail
Nurulzurp, in Walnut Mstbop..ny ut ton:r clan
al...Arab:aura, mid warranlou cluck! qualsty 47. 4
elyle to agy aiannfttz.turt-ci ID the ea!, and FP , 11
Pt r0.4)111.61751% orte.mo ;re,l&i. I
41357.1721 LOOMEA . . TUC* L.
AUSTIN' LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notes, Honda, Mormaas9, and in
seettnues for 'Donny.
Money loaned on Ctioen4 at snort uatea, with
oolitioiral securities.
NOTES AND DRAFTS SOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persona dcitiring Loans can be accommodated CA3
reasonable terms, and eapititliats can be furnished
with good set:tallies at remunerative prima.
Also, attend to the Sale, Ranting and Leasing of
sol t , .atate.
Or "o, o. 92 FOURTH STREET above Wood.
v usilia Looms.
Medical and Surgical Notice.
EYE AND EAR :
TAR. FESLER. 713 E SKILLFUL
JJVV OPERATOR. N TEE EYE AND EAR, has
arrived in the city ur P.: bureh, sod Wal open an
Mike at the Waishingice Hotel, on Penn street,
Canal Bridge, where be will treat all diseases of
those dehes to organs embracing operation's on the
same, as Strabismus (Cross Eyea)Cotaracts,:and all
deformities of the Eye Lids, Ac,. Dr. F. is a regu
larly educated Physician and Surgeon, who has de-
Toted ten years of his hrofessloo al life to the treat
ment of al diseases of the EVE and EAR, and
with a constantly large and increasing practice, it
must be admitted that he possesses superior
advantage over moat other operators. All those
who are afflicted with the following diseases can
receive his services and surgical aid rendered in
alt cases requiring medical and surgical treat
ment. Stich as the Throat, Lungs, Resat, Liver
Complaint, Diseases of the Bones and Joints:
also, Cancers, Tumors, Hernia or Rupture, old
Sores_, Scrofula or Kings Evil, Fistula in AllO,
and Disusea of the Urinary or Generativen,„...
of male, and all Chronic eases anoceiWX
treated.
Dr. Fester will also treat Female Complaints,
irregular or absent menstruation, Ulceration of the
MG of the Womb&
, Ac.
His ntersourse with the most eminent Physi
cians and Surgeons of Philadelphia, New York, St.
Louis, Louisville and ChietzuutU, and other East.
ern and Southern cities, enables him to keep
thoroughly posted In all the improvements in
Medicine and Surgery thus enabling his patients
to realise all the bene tfte received frog nur best
writers.
Patients should consult with the Doctor at once.
ly9:6md
PRIVATE
DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL
and SURSICAL 0111oe, No. SO
Smithfieldvania. street, Pittsburgh,
Pen nsyl
Dr. BROWN Is an old cid. ;
sen of Pittsburgh, and has been ' -
in Prectioe for the indium* : -
Rye users. His business has
been confined mostly to Private
and Surgical 'Diseases.
•
CITIZENS AND eramielas
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to
find ons the sure, place of relief. The Doctor is a
regulargradoete, and his experience in the treat.
meat ofa certain elms of diseases is a sure
tee to the sufferers of obtaining perm anent
by use of his remedies and fo llowing his ad.
DR. BROWN'S RICHEDLEB
never fall to oure the worst form of Venereal Dirt.
moos, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also,
all dim:uses arising ft om a hereditary taint, which
manifests heelf is the form of wetter, psoriasis,
and a great many forms of skin diseases , the orimn
of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To
sad){ ersona so aftlieted,Dr.Brown offers hopes ef a sure
speedy re.x.
SEMINAL WRARtme
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brought on often by that sohtary habit of sensual
gratification, which the young mid weak:landed
often
only
may to, (to their own deetniction,)
me only reliable remedies known in this cow are s.
UT—they are safe, sadmake i speedy reek:oration
of health.
MHZUMATIKIL
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
painful disease in a /an sfays—he will warrant
cure. He also treats Piles, Meet, Ekninorrhan,
Striuture, Drethal Discaaripm, Bt6male Weakness,
Monthly fitippressions, Diseases of the Joints, Pls.
Ws in Aso, Nervous Aft-snow, Patna in the Beck
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Slat/din, together
with all discs s 9 of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing
rim, directed to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield et ,
Pittsburgh, Pa., be immediately stuntereg,....
Medicine sent to m
any address, safely paged and
secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms. Na. so sv,ithopld
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. istlnkclawds
W. A. OAIMECL JOHW OALDWILL, as
CALDWELL & BRO.,
‘,l BOAT FITBNTRITRRR AND BRA LPRS uy
Minn' a, Hemp and Cotton Cordage,
TarcOakum. Tar, Plian t Rosin and
ina, Duck, Ligtit and Heavy Drillings,O ils
ae.
4 1 4 Nos. ell Witter and TB Front streets.
DWELLING' HOUSES FOR SALE.-
with_ivA 2 story double framehouse for two families,
lot of ground 121 teed front on Webster street
by 141 on Mercer street, to an alley. Price, $2,500.
Also, a three story brick house of eight rooms and
bath room, hot and cold water, &c. Lot of 21
feet. on Logan street, near Franklin. Price $3,500.
Also, two 2 story brick houses on 82m street.—
Price $1,2/0. CUTRBIOET & BON,
=lO Al Market Street..
SUN UMBRELLAS AT REDUCED
PRICES--A first rate line of Sun Umbrellas
at a large reduction !axles to.eloge out the stock.
EATON. MACRUM k CO:
37 arid 19 Fifth street.
CEMENT. -29 barrels fresh Hylraulie
Cement, received and for sale by
aide HE IM H. COLLINS.
MARKET
OF TH E
NMI 'in.
For the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN
USR. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium
Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of
DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS
N. 8.-We line the DIAMONDand ECLIPSE Coal
Cook Stoves with Soap,Stone Linings, which stand
the fire better than Iron. anltia
H. PHILLVA. .....J. A. kr KU
II'IKEE /la PHILIPS,
GENERAL COOPERAGE,
AS Taxta NXW PAOTOIa ex
Fayette Street,
Between Hand and Wayne streets,
PITTSBURGiI,
in.wo are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whis
key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the
shortest notice and on the moat reasonable tarms.
. FIFTY NEW
610
. SECOND RAND PIANOS,
FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS.
THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO
reduce his stock of Pianos, offers for sale du
rinithls and next month, Fifty New and Second
Hand Piers* at great be rgains, for cash. These
Pianos haVe nearly all been made especially for
t h e stitechbar, for renting purposes by the beat
makers in the country, and can be relied miss du
rable and substantial instruments.
Purchasers are respeothilly invited , to call and
examine them. For sale by
JOIBLN H. 'MELLOIII
iY I6 • 81 WOOD BTRUET.
nonisinzza.7.—. -a= I. Rut 413
ROBERT DALLZELL. & C 0 . 31
WHOLESALE GROCERW."
COMMISSION MO fORFABDING meatin%
Emma ra Psovaasaen Prrautuasit Zimmiatims
NO. .1351 LIBERTY STREW,
songs riveracsaa.
C. WEST & CO., •
itAMEI OP
ROCK&VeI BUGGezuutung & BLIZZINI
air AU work warranted a tr re ti onalesa m
on ala and workmaanhip. reinttydlo
MIST E D A TION.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
THE W.H.
Secretary Cameron on
the Contraband
Question,
PIRA TES CAPTURED !
PP %I .•J II 9..5' T 0 .fir I T EJFI S.
FORTRESS MONROE
NE WS.
-- *-r0 Pte_
f tpEcial Di: patch to the Everrog Chronicl e ]
reiII.ADELPIIIA, Aug. I?..—ED. CntwN
Pangere, 01 this cit.', Lave arrived
here tc-uay, mid had a due recep'ioo.
beeretary Callan ou has rep.leti tof,ener‘l Butb , r
Abut th , emu rebani question. tie a.iye, in stied,
that the qtv,tion regard t • tiekroes awing
service to permce, fa rub tlion agaiust the author
ity cf . the (..k.vernmeut of the United mate , , and
used by them to lkstuity to this govel [anent, is
sot& sully met by the law recently 1 eased by
Congress dec snag their coLii-cation when ell,.
med. Of course • hea such nek roes are lugiti v es,
no claim for their radii n cuu he rtcogri z‘d.
With regard to t egrues escaping from the ser
vice ti loyal musters a. more difti•mlt question is
presented. Phis ditnettliy will be ~ .vercome, the
/secretary thinks, by also receiving auviu fugitives
in o the service cf the United Sta.ta, and by keep
.ng a record k Loving tl a ran e acd desenption of
the fugitive, and the name and en Arne er of the
master, which will serve as a guide to the proper
dtspoaul of uch cases at the e.ose of the ear.
Gen Butler is also Instructed to prevent any in
terference a MI the slates of peaceful citizsns, and
to permit the toluuteery return of a fugitive, ex
cept in cases where the public good may require
his detention.
'rho 714., of to-day esPrce not experkome with the re het
.n tat a Manassas does not
appear to have given lent a very exalted opinion
of them.
hid accommodations while thers d md appear
tdo o have . ; _tmsou of the most des!robiel , root e r_ Gmy, of the entire pasty, o..tut.t he aecommo•
dated With at, tossed, being et.topeEed to •tleep
in their ca , riagi-ii, and he had kit one good moot
while tht re.
•
The rebel euldwrs, be eay• have no tents, but.
sir.* map" bele tattier Lt. e L ' eoges and trees, and
are miserably fed.
Es thinks 13e•uregard very much of a gentle
man but very little of a sailor, stqWe Johnston s
ban a soldier and a gentleman. His impression
(.1 the rebel army on the whole was bad.
NEW YORE, Aug. 12.—The schooner
Mary Alice arrived h r Ibis morning. She sailed
on Ow list tilt. from (.luayaiFulls for New York,
with ) hogsheads Or : , use,. She was captured
by the pirate Dixie on the ultimo, Capt. Welsh
and three of the crew beteg Liken aboard of the
I)trie and a pirate crew put aboard the Waxy Mice,
w Lh orders to take her to Charles Len or Wilming
ton. She was recaptured ny ths U.S. frigate Wa
bash on the ad Met, the pirate crew being trans.
furred to the Wabash. While preparing papers to
send the Mary Alice to New York, and with the
tatter in tow, the Wabash captured the brig Sarah
Starr, which 1 ad no hailing port or papers. The
pirate MAR+ IJ described as a tore-and-all schooner,
of about ]BO tons, painted black, and carrying
three grins and a crew of 40 men.
illipecial Dispatch to the Evening Chronicle.]
W ASH INUTON, Aug. 12.—Mr. Wood
(not confirmed by the Senate, has been re-appoint
ed by the President as Commissioner of Priblio
't he Washington paper a continue to publish full
dstros of the movements of troops.
The President has directed the work en the Capt.
to! extension to he unmedtately resumed
'I he %V i.:te house being refurnished and Ten
anted this week.
r. from Richmond state that G.ru. Beauro
gards , ttio till return of k Lied and v, eunded is four
teen hundred and seventy.
F-tvrEns MoNßole, Aug. 12 Ls
~lcuntaia made two airece.i,fal iteetineions yeater
tiny, haVing attained an altitude of three thousand
feet. l e toiled the Confederate camp to be about
three Endes bryi.iad New Market bridge. There
were no traces of the rerele nearer linmpton.
A conetderable lorce is also encamped ails side of
James river, some eight miles above Newport
Newer The tan cannon mounted on Sewall'e
Potnt, towards tfld Point, be thinks, are only large
(*laid plet•es. There are perhap3 a theaDatid. Con•
t-tiors te at Becisli's Point.
Cgandidates.
of tie Second TV nett i)rir .-- 11 . 1_,4 . 11 12iVii be
candidate for tho Rbnve office, before cu., ltepubtl
can Norn mkt irt,g Convention. ar , dhwt c
17:j. 416 - CiRi r FF
Western Stove Works.
GRAFF & Co.,
BEANUFACTURERE;
W OULD CALL THE ATTENTION
!elated of the public to their largo stock of well se.
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
ALSO-IMPROVED
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
Hoz.Low-WAut ttc, iln3ong which will be found the
EnT COAL COOK STOVES IN TEM
STATE. The
Diamond, idolizer, Air• Tight, Eclipse, and
IRON CITY,
Were awarded the FIRST PRllhtllal at the State
Pair tor the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Alao,
FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the
TREE AMERICAN, GLOBE & REPIIIILIC,
IN THE STATE
SECOA D tornoiC
THE. VERY LATEST.
Washington City News.
APPOINT/WENT OF
CONSULS.
TEE NEW ENVELOPE?.
-'ortress Monroe items
LOUISVILLE NEWS
Arrival of the Nova fleathiu,
I' 0 ize..E.Ta..isr r.rmws
&c., &c., &c , &e
WASEfINGToN, Aug. l2.—The designs of
the new en* elopes arc su to those of the
old issues and are laC , on the perior
heads of the post
masters for sale—some of them will carry 40, 24,20
and /2 cents. worth of mail matter, the larger
denominations being adapted to the demands of
express companies. The new postage stamps will
be ready for distribution toward the close of this
week. the recent post offire order prohibiting
the Um, mission of envelopes with scurrilous or
scanditioue matter, printed or wr,tten on them, is
intended to cover such thaw as teat of a Massa
cnuaetts quack brought do the attention of tha
pertinent, he having selested that mode to inde
cently advertise his businesv. he order does nor,
as many soldiers and others suppose, prevent the
p sitage through the mails of envelopes with pat.
note and Union devi es or designs.
l'here were abo sixty bidders for supp,ying
the Post Office Department with locks and keys;
some of them exhibiting each five-or six different
kinds. An entire change of them is designed, owing
in part to many of the old patterns being In the
pea , r M amain the disloyatists. The communion on
cats eutiect have mace their report, but the Posta
master General has not yet made his dacha...tn..
The foliowing named ("tumult, have !tut been.
a rp3inted : To Glasgow, John 8 Prettiman, of
Iteiseare. To Smyrna, Profes-or 0. D, Cleveland.
Pennsylvania. To Mexico, Marcus Ottin-i
here, of WI.. To Bong Kong, D. N. conger, of
New Jeraey. To Maricsibo, Frederick Wipperman,
of Mein , . To Londonderry, Thomas 6Ltwarto or,
Demarars.Theo. dwards of Pa San
Juan Bel hittr,Warren 8. Foster of Connecticut. To
ed. Catharines, Beni. Lindsay, of Mass. 'to Paris,
John Bigelow, of S. York.
The order of Oct Davies, dated Alexandria, bay
ing in view the severe punishment of troops, who
commit outrages and depredations around Alex-
andria, is not only timely, but meets the earneet
eammendation of every lover of the Union In
this vicinity.
WAS/UNE/TON CITY, August
alleged semi-ofncial announnement in theßich
mond papers that Admiral Dundite r ititention to
take his fleet into Chariestom regardless of Presi
dent Lincoln's blockade, is of no practical stone
eance, even if the statement is true, for the war
setae's of any nation with which we are at peace,
have a right to enter our porta notwithstanding
the blockade, which is kneaded to operate against
Commerce with the dieloyallsts.
A number of the most distinguished army r Ri
cers of Europe, sod particularle in England and
France, have tendered their services to the United
eitates, bat it is not karat a that any -of them will
be accepted. One of them in his letter says that
he regards the contest an between civilization and
barbarism, and his love for the former controls his
action.
There is good authority for saying that there is
no troth in a recently reported conversation be
tween Lord Lyons and &oretary Seward, in the
matter of sending a special messenger to England
with an account of the Bull Run battle. Whatever
Lord Lyons may have transmitted on that eubect,
was through the ordinary channels.
The arrest Charles J. Faulkner, exlEnistar
t, France, was effected to-day by a detachment of
the Provost Gourd, who, for that purpose, repaired
to his ho el. Be was concerned to the jail, and-r
orders from the military authorities through the
War Department .
Be is not permitted to hold
consgponlence or conversation with any of his
friends at present.
As to the specific charges udder which he is
held, they are so far as the public is concerned,
more matters of speculation, but something has
been said about hie having a commission as a
Brigadier General in the rebel army. A formal
examination into the case will, however, soon take
place. Shortly areal. his arrest, he remarked that
he was not aware of having done anything to justi
ty these proceedin,ga, and tut for them, he would
had his accounts settled to-day at the State Depart:
meat, which be had visited the day after hisarrival
in Wiashington, on that business, as well as to call
on Secretary Seward, in accordance with the emu ,
tesy governing ministers returning tram abroad.
Mr. Fox, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
has returned from the North, e butler be Avant, on
hush:less connected with the Department
So tar about seventy vessels have been purchased
and thirty chartered, or a larger number of ships
than previously composed the navy. They are
generally of light draught, Intended rather for
coast than for sea purposes, muchattention having
been paid to swiftness.
There seems to be ne doubt that Mr. Wood, of
N. Y., will be reappointed Commissioner of the
Public. Buildings, the Beluga having neglected to
act on his nomination for that °Mee.
FASTRICS Pontr, Aug. 12,----The etealite
ship Nova Scotian passed here on her way to
Quebec with Liverpool advlces of theist Wet, and
by telegraph, via Queenstown, on the 2d.
The American horse Starke has won the cele
brated Goodwood Cup. Wizard came in second,
and Optimist was the third.
The Novia Seotian brings 5140,000 in specie.
The London Mutt city article says that it would
be dangerous for Engle_ d to have anything to do
with the American loan.
C0t131001114
The Bankruptcy bill has passed the Bowie of
The Tea announces that Lard Elgin sacceeds
Mr. Canning as Governor General of India
The weather in England has been very fine.
In the race for the Goodwood stake, the Amen.
can horse Starke ran 2d; 'Echo was the winner.
A new treaq is being negotiated between Belgi
um and Franca.
It is believed that the solution cf tbe Roman
c:matron is near at hand. It bretated that the got. , 1
ernment really supplied arras to the Insurgeitte at
Naples, 'and that this fact has determined-Napo,
lean to delay the aolution no !Grim. Itlsextpeeit,
ed that the Roman territory will be evactateci-by
France and occupied by Itoban troops. it -USW
reported that several French olllcers in the marries,
of the Pope, and a Roman priest have been arrest
ed at London.
The Paris correspondence of the London . .Fbat
says that the Britiattvernment is in ctirrespon.
dance with the Frenc h, in order that united action
be observed towards America by sea and land, ass
reel conflict is now expected. A perfect under
standing is likely to be arrived at. Rumors of a
probable compromise in America are current in
n
e London journals are speculating on the
probable sale of the American loan. The Heruld
discountenances the negotiation of it.
Mr. Gregory asked in Parliament if the govern
ment had received information of goods contra.
band of war, being taken to America by the Kan
garoo and other vessels.
Lr
, 01:718VILLR, August 12.—A passenger
arrived from Richmond, passing Knoxville, on
Friday. He reports that General Zollieoffer at the
bead of the TOIIIIBBaee troops there, suaressed
Parson Brownlow's Knoxville WAig.
The Louisville papers publishn letter signed by
W. J. Dewey,. of New Orleans, addressed to his
cousin, T. A. Crocker, of New York, asking if he,
Dewey, could get employment there, an disparagingly of future proXelar in New Or
leans. This leUer was intereeptettbythemilitary
authorit es at Memphis, and returned to'the • au
thorities at New Orleans, who committed Dewey
and declined taking bail for his appearaime.
The Richmond Bratniner, of the 'Bthillays that
the Confederate Congress on Tuesday in consider.
lug the bill for thepublic' defence; enconntehed
ill-timed division of opinion. The bill does net
provide for the levy of forces, but authorises the
Pi esident to employ the militia crontormahly to the
act of the 16th:of March, and to accept voluntetira
not - exceeding 400,000
The Norfolk Herald of the 7th toys, that the a.
P. Whitney and another Boston steamer '
come to
Newport News on Sunday and Monday and pro-
needed to sea with their decks filled with troops.
A correspondent of the Richmond Dispaith says,
that 240 negroes had been sent from Fortress
Monroe to cube, and advocates the admission of
negro testimony to show what parties stole those
neltroes.
Th e e tha m el w ev ar elan ds, d w (T t en o relei,ANssee)dßthaannirt
heol thweofithubif
.not
swear to support the Confederate Constiktion,,
was elected from Bradley county to the Ronne. by
598 Majonty, and that of 00 members in ICIWArEfst,
Tennessee, three are Union mezi.
The Athens (McMinn county).lbsf, says that.it is
reported that several companies of that comity,
are organized to resist the action .of Tenneitimein
becoming a member of the Confederacy how
that the nano s are without foUndatien„.aa that
minty threw a decided majority Ibr the Bottlherit
Constitution-
... .
New Yoe*, -August 12.—1 t le report
that at the Bank rn to.day Ihe , -: namh
feelings was :Meant ihn-gozer cordial
ninent,
and a BIWA yea ruade;•thidr the $N York,
p and'Boaton: banks s h o uld, aubscrgie
for wholeofiLloinof g41)40(400% ant to , have
the optiOnallredmontmlbr the- award of a like
amount In umbee mint, ilie themehary of • the
Trataurybeiz a rilatnended to leiphigld the is
wire oftenall foettie present .
----Thramtkistateenett , -degreae f lnc ae of
f or a kth i t (r- :;. 11 °. , ko4 Of S 2 I*AT7; on*
o epeelegl,thwoom " Oreireniation $144,908-
, , -- :iliferX 4 2,lo.4ll - 4tlist a telegraphie wire
. oaf Peen 4tho , YOK `.contieetip a with "Fon - mu,
surelbirebtils Mit - ift , ft, - . in it
num
bora; •
OWN, Me., August 12.—At io'clook
Andayilitellangor a, a geann sheet,
wanoonlldetely cleaned out bye tar ge nft.ber ot
t oot on tpe ccmtenbrbeing burned In the sheet.
a Y w' t k i l e e eo de
editor,
wee rsdi but Tones,
etratione, was
badOA ly need, but enbanituudly rescued and lodged
in
THE LitrAtir t mois CurifiEVN l l4
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sirs very" tilitilnitylVita.
entire satisfactioth I Wive Muchfileets#oo4 --,
my testimony fortheheneliket'thoMe4COViriv:3
his services for the retriaval - at Destkieiniv- - . 4 - - , : , i ,
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Plttaburgb, July litb;lfibia,t-t: ; -..•=4.7.•
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For Bonus time rhate iitaorect ,
coutumal noivein the ilead,`34lt
ooneiderable pain and fie,
therefore 'my daty tO , idate-ttaire,4
SCIIZIBEEft bits entiselY-xgsOttlsL
and totally removed noute,tli•
treatment. •
BM Gait/ale won tuition to,
Hones only be PlOgod in whatle
lestEinotual,
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left ear, and my-right one became deatitometnne
mouths ago. I resorted to various meabliriuM Inv
tarred -heavy eipenee in . endeatoring.lndObtaini.
a car, but got relief frent
despair, T ceased my Merle%
the earnest solicitation td my Wont itr
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SPRZISKEB.. As an old°Mukluk& wldetylin f. :ty ,
here, I most cheerfully fowslily Math. 1-•:•
me to my hearing, which ts-uqW INV ,feqtiOrtift9
forty years an, and earnestly reoomnituld,alt,
ended with Deafness to nowit . Dr.V...VOYLISSIS
SCHZLSHER at once. ' JOKY 8E01T,14 -
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Pittsburgh, May 16,/i3Ol.
101111 MNDLOOKEY, mobil
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TO DB. VON MOS.-a kaaaff &: vmed 844
Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform yeti Mit My
little daughter, who has been mdtcidesdAtlctirr,
years, has, under your treatmen 4'
recovered- 'Teel quite satisfied that"
would never have been restored b nattivarainass,
B aF
but, to your badmen& alone is ahey
ludebteiVanit
and I would earnestly recommend all afflicted sec
deafness to consult you at once.
• BespeCtfully yours, . • -
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