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    THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE.
(PATENTED JANUARY 21,1662.)
E 411 k Ii IR EN ONLY A TRIAL TO
R
prove its, inoomparable superiority to any
pi now in use. It may be smoked without nay
or enpleaternt effects, as the oil of to
bacco is not drawn into tke month, and the
tongue does not become furred or coated from in
haling its DOIIEOIIOEB properties. The bowl is made
of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to
bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. Tho to
bacco cannot become moist, as in ordinary PipeL .
because the drip beneath receives the saliva that
insenb becomespe into the stein: hence the pipe
neve offensively rank, and the breath
of the smoker does not proclaim to every one ho
meets that he has beef "indulging in a pipe."
When the bowl becomes clogged, or the drip
beneath requires cleansing, th °pipe may be taken
apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may
at any time be reztored to its original whiteness
by burning in the fire, (fist drying it thoroughly)
era new bowl may he procured of the dealer. I
'I _Read the opinions of those who have tried
thip_pipe:
• From personal expeTience, we know it to be
all that it is represented.' Ph doricr. Inquirer.
"A very decided improvement."—l'uldie Ledger
"All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex
oellence."—Evenino
"Decidedly the best pipe in use.
Star.
The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a
thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious of
feats of smoking are entirely obviated."—S t ind, m
Dispatch.
I heartily concur in the testionials ou hve
as to its superiority over all otherm MN's you
John.. Rohrer. M. D.
It obviates, to a great extent, tho deleterious
effects of the poisonous constituents of tobaecii—
an essential oil and nicotine."—.q, Bri'ed•-nho,h,
M. D,
Numerous other extracts might be given, but
the above are deemed sutlicient.
JONES ik EVANS. General . Agents,
No, 631 Arch street. Philadeliphia.
lairi , • ant/ion—As this pipe is protected by 1,6 - •
tors Patent, any person who tsar instate it shall
be prosecuted to the fnli extent of the law.
W. A: D. RINEHA ET, A Ce:llF.
No. /49 and 151 Wood street,
Jelg.:lmeod
- •
.rrlt'g tf pA RTF:RMASTER Ir. S. Anini.,
Pittsburgh, Penn'a, Aug. 4. 1912.
PROPI/SILLS 11i11.1. 11E
CE1V Eli et this (414.0A/tail 12 M. on Satur
day, the 9th of -Aligilll, 1N32, for the delivery at
sm.!: itt.int or point, within the limits of the city.
WHOLESALE SRO CI Hi 17,,",',:11,V.,',',f,`!a tc ., a i tg. 1) 3 , ,, t 1. 1e 11 . 7 , 1 1 ,11 ,
i gr , : t e i d o . n t ri tf " t l: , h
coon r
b e e o
at
NOS 18 AND 20 W 001) 3T.RET-'T Bids 1.1. receiviwl for the 1 whole number, In
; I .ttiy 1,; c ; : an; less quit/lie Hundred. Bids
v, ill not Ile res t it od front nor person not actually
t . 01 rho untoulaet urn of IVnirons.
biqt !• • r. , ....4e1.3nie.1 by a guaranty ti , th e
1 ex ot a eontraot. in case ill • or
olf-- in not ~.
a::o-:trnr tA q Ihe Ltd, will he requited for
lit- tin. I , rlorinanve ; f the c 7 mtract.
The holders w;11 elatesp!b•itly the perbel
Within is Iii,•11 they pro, :.; tioltvnr, and other
th;t., I , lTt-rt.,.., will to
bias -peeifying ch. , horti-t
Illank torso of bids guaranttes and bond; may
b e preenred application at this °dice person
any, or by letter er telogral t .
Pro o0,: : 0: by i!rles not.i Nanill all the partie,.
such firms.
to
The proposals of bidders not in conformity to
the ahove requirements will nut he ciongi icred.
Bidders In :4 he present when the bide are
opened.
flio right to reje , t till bids is reserved,
pr , ,posals as follows:
A. 1001; LEX. MICNTGOMERY,
Quartermaster SA ,
Pittsburgh, PH.,
An u I o!ai••,,c,:ll,:fil "Propos.iis tor Army Wagons."
nt
WILLIAM BAGALEV.
W AI.J._ _ .
lI.SIR TU
WM. 11. SMITH C4fr„
WHOLESALE GROCERS
SOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FiAST STREETS
PITTS P. RGI
SPECIAL OT ICE
minuq: VE 11
AfALTESE LACE CuLLARS AND :4 :ITS
First sele ! Aion from a no,,
PATTERNS N E
EXTitEI lIE.IUTI Ft 'I.
Just opened end for eek Lv
EAl't MA4 MA: 0
AEIIY. TEAMSTERS—WANTED ER
MEDIATELY, 100 experimwed teamsters,
for service in the "Mountain Deearlinont."—
Wages $25 per month and one ration par nice
Transportation will ho furnished to their d edi -
wi t APPLY to A. 310iNTGt131Elt Y,
Major and Quartermaster 1 . .5 . • A.
oe Quartermaster A., it.{g
street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
GREAT REDri"nrox IN SUMMER
ROOTS„S'IIOES, A.VI) GAITEIIso
CHEAP CASH STORE of.
JOSEPH 11. BO it LAND
8 Market street, second door from Fifth. ir'
ROBERT ARTEURS,
IL'l'l`C)lt JE £_4 ,
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ..of Ohio
Miaaonri. Texas, WiECOLEID, Virginia, New Yore
lonidana. Illinoia,Towa, Florida, Indiana, K.cn
noky and Michigan.
inhs:6m No. 135 FOURTH STREET.
ROOMS OF THE EXECETIVR COMMITTER )
OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY,
Pittsburgh. July 30th. 11362.
AT THE MEETING OF THE EXIECIF
TIVE COMMITTEE held this day, the fol
lowing resolution was adopt"d:
Resolved, That subsctiption books be opened at
the Banking House of Messrs. Kramer & Rabin,
33 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, and at Mechanics'
Bank Federal street, Aliegheny City, and that
notice to that effect be published in the city pa
pers.
In accordance with the above, books for sub
scriptions to the Bounty Viand for VOl un
leers from Allegheny county have been opened
at the places it (heated in the resolution.
The Committee would most respectfully but
earnestly appeal to every citizen, to conic li•rwo rd
in this important crisis of our National affairs,
and contribute, t.) the extent of his ahili , v, to aid
i n olacing in the tie d, in the shorte,t pus:able
time. the quotaof volunteers required from this
county. THOS. M. h Ow E,
jy3l 2w President of Com mit tee.
II".
LIME,
LIME
Builders and Contractors trill find a s•ulcrior arti
cle of
L M E,
.
which we are prepared to deliver.
DICKSON, .STEIV A DT CO.,
Coal Yard, 509 Liberty street,
J. H. CASIDAY
:Note, -Stock, Draft, Band and Mort•
;gage, Beal Estate and :der.
ehandise Broker.
OFFICS,, ROOM No. 12 BULE'S BUILDING.
FOURTH STREET. Pittabur k .h, Pa.
11P .25,004110 to invest in Mortgages and No. 1
paper• myte:
U . S . 4111 M T. ERNASTERS• WAR.
ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST
THE GOVERNMENT.
ought by
PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY,
e 27 -31sal JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier.
Loretta Springs, Omnbria Count", Fs
bIITIIATED ON THE ALLEGHENY
Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Cres
son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria
county. Pa., will be open for the reception of Via
jtora
On the 25th day of Jane
A n excellent Band of Music will be in attend
ance di tine the season.
For culCuLare and further information, apPlY.to
FRANCIS A. GIBBONS,
Proprietor.
jell-dtisapi
EW AND BEZUTIFUL GOODS AT
Macrum & as - iyde's.
troika& JEralsesslderies and LAt;lO 94 ;*.
allays, Notts, Banda and Llkeirif
Chissistsettee dv Zwunve Frosts I
Crape sad Tisane Tells;
Embroidered Plain
Illeadkeroblefos
An elegant assortment of Children's Embroid
ered Waists, PanteJetts and Fancy Aprons. of
new designs. received and for sale at old vilses.
MACRUM CLYDE,
atd2 78 Market st., between 4th & Diamond.
LATE STYLES OF
STJMMEK GOODS
AIVET RECEIVED.
MR. IiAML. CRAY
limas JURT 111111ThifrD PROM TIM
mili. Mat. mod we are stow receiving an elegant
stook Oen& for tba &imam Wear. combining
tog gas of the disbud sad out &swage
=to bo 611111111111401ing take maw m id. i n
**attrition of Off Pahl= the Da.;
dlasumbaska Orbs maw which mill 'be
dip boar ianorokopitoteato tiwo oadibio:
e s
• el awftiliver so mamtelookipalreange:
SAJILL-11111AT *411.41.-- -
itembant Tailors.
fie. 19 Mb street; J
be_ tpburlb • II ot
Ladies• Superior Cotton noldery :
Gloves, Gauntlet*, and Blk Lave Mitts
Buck Riding Gauntlets:
Ladles Brown and Black Straw Bata;
Chenille and Invisible Hair Sets;
Woolen Yarns, new lot Just received:
Porte lett at all Prices;
Black Ent:fish Crape: Bombazine;
Grenadine: Crape stud Litre Wells;
Caney Goods and Notions ot • all kinds
ll=
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET,
Wholesale Ileums. 2d and 3d Stories. nu 2
ETTS E. Z' t; li
it. ;II" s:1"i"R
FASTERS CARIIIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS
64-4.45a1.:!1.‘ TWO.
aauu7,EAl ED Carnoce-tep Blume atelLiebt
will positively be eold at
the times. Particular at-
!iosr..t
;19,tit,11
17 Fifth Arvo
2•~~.;;re. i liar . Pew, street, 1104 f tho Two-Mile
!tun.
Isiy24:l3uht
hAVEL. FLT, AND CANVAS
ROOFING.
ng TERIALS CO".ifiTANTLY ON
.L.VB hawi. e 1.2 with int , tructions: Also
TCRATED FOR ROOFS.
:Itur wm.k not to be excelled by that of any
P, , ..ter in WePtern Pennsylvania.
WE, :a Smithfield
Pittsb-drgh.
IC7b
Fllll4, N RATTPWAN, EUROPEAN
IC Agent. tin Water street. Pittsburgh. Pa..
Freparea to bring out or send back paisengere
fruit.
any Part 4.:d the uld o country. either by
steam or stilingpackets.
SMUT litiAerzi FOR payable in any
part ot En rope.
Asteztt for Etc ludianapolin and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also. Agent fur the old Black Star Line of
aiiirtß PitekeT, and fhr the lines of Steamers sail
ing. between New York, lAA erpool. illaßgow and
lia; way'.
foil
ENSINVTON
IRON AND NAIL WORKS
17,1.0 Ofz It E.A.O
n.r, Sheet, Boller, Plate. Hoop, A
N
and T Iran, ails and Spikes;
lao, Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr
Iron, suitable for Coal Works.
Works are aandnine the CITY GAS WORK
Wan .house, N4l. !in WittermtreetwnU N
Market reef, iltwalorts
aplB:sam-ig
STOVE
Vs`t'°
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
it Seemed, Pittsburgh,
bianuCasturorand Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
4a- In our sample room may be found the
EL E B RATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
merits of which have been fully tested by
. ousand:4, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
y any in this market; together with agreat many
tiler desirable patterns.
bare also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
!fared to the public.
FENDERS,AMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are
offered at very low prices.
W Special inducements offered to builders in
want of ORATE FRONTS. my29tf
WILLIAM MIAMI. DAVId a'ammiee.
HARRISON A. 00Y PIN, Special Partner,
General Partners.
IMIEA.NS & COFFIN,
iSUCCeaf.rri w sPCandless. Mean & C 0..)
WHOLESALE . GROCERS,
fun* Wood and Water Streets,
'wry , PITTPURV ; • . PA
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
N. 31 ELT WORKS.
ItliCIUXll.l3llr dc CO..
Manufacturers of
Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Coro
per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Sipe;ter
Snider, &e. Also importers and
dealsrs in Metals, Tin
Plate- avant Iron.
lire. &a.
ja r constantly on hand. Tillman's Machine
and Tools. Warehouse_ , No. 14 9. FIRST and Lee
SECOND STREETS, PltteluTh. hum.
ffir-Speolol orders of Comte cut to any desired
tern. faaLlydaw
SOLAR OIL WORM COMPANY,
• OP PENNSYLVANIA:
WICK 17Z °LAIR STREW. war theßrial
WEAVER% Sserstiay sad Trauma.
I/if/A ar
C arvoimirafki
ILI Old and New Model for sale at bt ,
lOWA &
no am &trek
SPECIALTIES
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE.
We beg leave to call the attention of
ALL WHOLESALE .A ND RETAIL BUYERS
To our stock of goods. purchased early in July
previous to the advance in prices.
Dress Trimmings in Every Variety
Black 'Velvet Ribbons, all
Embroidered Collars and Setts;
Lace Collars and Setts;
Footing . .. Collars:
Linen Handkerchief's, embroidered
hemmed and corded:
Hoop Skirts and Mechanic Corsets;
Army Shirts, Drawers, Socks, der.;
Narrow Cowled-Edge Trimming; Rib
bons.:
Proposals for Army Wagons
S. JOSEPH WHITE,
Manufacturers of
A. BRADLEY,
1:133:121
ifiItADELPHIA ADVEUISEmicus, -
JEiSE JOHNSON, •
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
Flour, Grain and all kindle of Country
Produce, While% and Litinor4,
Clenoro,,Tobaco,
- Liberal advanow Lands
HIGH WINES. 2nnren%s or
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SFCOPID ST
iu2&ly PHILADELPHIA.
WM. NICE & CO, l
PRODUCE AND PRI VISION
COMMISMON MERCHANTS.
NO: 15 SOUTH ff"..l TER sTREET,
vhizadct
Libenl dlilTl2e3 111. to lc
when required.
JOHN It CI.LISON..W
.1. 15:1.1.19i IN.. iil)/1.4.% N It ELLISPY
JOHN B. ELLISON Sr SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, GASSIER'S .INI VESTINGS,
No. 330 MARKET STREET,
(241 door below Fourth.)
PirLADELPIIJA.
Hu.... MAGEE--
liThoieli.itt
. I .).l•lljr,triN4 I IN.,
MO. 1.12.5 M.t Rh ET hiT It E
J"HiL. -11) E1.1'111 : 1,
D ALEItS IN
Paints, OILI, Window films, Dyo-Nustr4.
Agents for Ketwone: Ohio and Pitt,hurgh Coal
011 P, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Tar, Pitch floral!).
t
IVagen and Railroad Grea,o. MY, S.llllO
GEORGE GRANT,
SlanufiL!turer ard ioe!dor
IS n% 1,E...1,:1111•71,•!:
GENTS• FUHNIsIIIN(; )i).
6101 IiENT\UT NTICEIE'II',
tuyl ly
PHIL kiPEI
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WlT'lli
:LON GC< 70 1 ' 1.: eit. I • 1...: .1. It4'i • : . 1
A LANUFAC7'I'RER.Y IP 1 . 11 1' , J1:71.7;i, 1 . V. .
-- 0 F -- ! 4)ne of Irendell l'hilliiss•' False ,
MEN'S FUR:VISE! I NCI ii 0 01),11 AN!) 1 I /ft Eltputicill.
TAILORS'TR iM lINGS, r.e..it, t'!,. • tge J , .unial.
NO. 10 siorrlit rfpcirrat S'l'ltErl. V,.,•i01e.1 fil'ilip, wi• are very sorry to
nay.ttlytl pil/L ADEL/ . /i/A ~- .ts Iraver.,i,g the New England States,
:::, , i tryi:oz to dici•ourago eniisttzt-fit-. by
' ~,_.• it, ht; t, r :,•rolti azainst Sl,llll+ of the
t teuerttls iv the field. fthtf ;t : .nii i , t th e m t•ln -
•, r ;!••• (;.," r . ;,:lp::t 3t Wta , llingtori.
.. L. hi, ..roloFt to :.•, ap a rovola•
, ::,,o a: t!.,• V.rth agnir,t the ('Wiled
CHARLES MAL; EE,
Importer and ouler i•
Cloths, Cassi mores,
'Postings, Tailors' Tri min inp.s„til
255 MA I? E 57'1,'. 1 .1"K
North Sidi.. I P IIIILALDIER.I.V.i R.
FRIES & LEHMAN,
N 0. 3
3 M A 11 KEI'S '1 I; EE;
P 1111.4 DE1.1 . 111 I
Jobbers in C7, , ths, (",r,
Always .in hand n well
suitable for the trade. ley -13'd
E. P. MIDDLETON & 13P.0.:
11 ;1 , 11iTRILS
IV I N it .1 1'; I 1 S
AND DRAIAIKS
FINE OLD \V II
.ti
NO. 5 NORTH IPRONT sTIREET
PIIILAL ELP A
JAMES H. MUDS.
HOPE COTTON THIJILS,
Allowholly City, Vii
/ 14 N 1 L7FACTrRR/Li icy
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
OSNA.I3
12 Inchon to 40 inches mid.,
air Orders may be let at 11. CHILDS tt CO'S.
isa Wood street, Pittsburgh. ca3l:ly:is
ORISSA N _. _
CE 01. 'F i lt! % li,
DE
1..,
ki
~,,
r. ,
WISIIING rose, Aug. s, lei ; 2. i
moot O un P tOilS 5 A L Sin woinll
t b h e e
r 2 e 6 ce o l i v .d e ' d A
b ll y
I t l h 4 is
1j,a6..2. ,trt
~
the delivery at the following Arsenals, of bore
equipments. U. 5, Cavalry pattern, as hereinafter
specified:
AT THE WATERTOWN A RSENA L, WATER
TOWN. MASS., 2,010 set.:
AT THE WATER VLIET ARSENAL, WEST
TROY, N. Y.. 2ut 0 sets:
AT THE NEW YORK ARSENAL, GOVER
NOR'S ISLAND, N. Y., litil:4l sets;
AT THE ALLEGHENY .ARSI.NA 1., PITTS-
BURGH, PA., WACO sets:
AT THE FRANKFORD ARSENAL, BRIDES.
BURG, PA., 6,000 sets;
AT THE ST. LOCI'S ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS.
MO., 10.1.100 sets.
These sets' horse equipments are to be fur
nisbed complete, except the horse brush, curry
comb, lariat, picket pin, link, and blanket. SUlU
ples can be examined at any of I hi, above named
arsenals. They are to be subject to inspection al
the arsenals when delivered, before being received
by the Government—none to be accepted or paid
for but such as are approved on such inspection.
Delivie must e made in lots of not less than
50 sets er,
per s
week, b for all contracts ofsoo sets or
under; 100 sets per week on all centracte of from
500 up to 1,000 sets: 20firets per week for all con
tracts of from 1,000 to 2,000 se's ; roio sots per week
for all contracts of from 2,010 to 0.00.. a sets: and
800 sets per week for all contracts of front 0,000 to
10,000 sets.
Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject
the contractor to a forfeiture of the quantity to
be delivered at that time. The equipments are
to be boxed,fivo sets in a box, iu the customary
mariner—bits and saddles of assorted numbers,
and the contents to be distinctly marked on the
outSr ends of the box. The boxes to be , barged
atß c id os de rtso
willdetermined by it t y, o
ninshte. ec tpro.
posals.
the time, quantity and placeof each delivery. •
Each party obtaining a contract will be repaired
to enter into bonds, with proper sureties, fur its
faithful fulfilment.
'Bids of persons who are not manufacturers or
regular dealers in leather-work will not be con
sidered.
The Department reserves to itself the right to
reject any or all bids which may be made.
iton the award being made, successful bidders
only will be notified, and they will be furnished
with forms of the contract and of the bond re
quired of them.
Proposals will be addressed to " Gon..E. W. Rip
ley. Clqief of Ordnance, Washington; D. C," and
will be endorsed "Proposals for I , orso Equip.
talents." JAS W. RIPLEI .
aul2-oodtaugai
Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance,
The Philosophic Burner.
fIANDEBPS NEW DOUBLE•AcTINu
Philosophie Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possesses many advantages over the
Common Burners.
1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect
combustion.
2. It will burn any quantity ol oil with safets.
3. It can be used wit h a long or short chimney.
4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp.
5. It can always be made to burn economically.
6. It is more easily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
8. It throws all the white light above the cone.
9. The chimney can be removed or inserted
without touching the glass.
These burners are the common No.l size. and
can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. hie* INcents;r dozen Oh. Sold at
No. 81* FOUR= street. Pittsbur gh ._isls-Iydw P. mAYDEN.
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
(At the old established Coach Factory.)
nrunesirk WAY.
NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET.
MasiMiddens as unal. - Is 7
AND DZAI.ED !N
comigninents
Si l S.'•lCit4, i~~•r.
) ii , . i.t h':&tenlelltti that it , . tnake.i.
.1.- . . f•lif•z4.
i<' l ut• •• th•• officer, of the Illinois
• tt:. (7hieago. whet know
i;• I
ti h t;
i r
can nvvor Say ra , , to any
ottw-ri tho
•.;:hotet: havf
wr:;:en the 1.,11:fw.nt.; i•tatentont,
I hoy ropit .4 t 11; to p • ltting x 4 1 1 1 I, .•
t`: lk en.it•H as , o - rtion :
Juvrrntt Erenin;)
- 31 , 1” . .tr4 :1, 111.1• lo•w•palo•rs
ti.a•
at a pull.
Out' the -nionag,t,
..1 the ri•titral Railroad
to !.]7:. that ti,n..ll.:l'Mhtti maid
ar. n' 1 111 , 1,0.•1 to Lai .1:1 to the
Pro - i•topt.
t!,.• :.odoriigno..l. krt . ( ot . the
C.•!:trl.l Cmnpany. ,1,0 /./re th(it
J, not i r emlel/ Phi/lips; have. /zero .
C.ft•//,/,1:;t•i with ii/fn ; hare //tTer
hti , i 110 n t%'lll 11 with him : inftrt.
. 11.
.1. .\1 I t I) iroi:tor.
11. N 1
. .1:-mr!:. tiensl
;r;;!
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The Alliances and Position of Italy
"fhe following t-pt , ecli of tleneral Dur
ando, Minister a Foreign A Itairs ut Tuiru
in reply to the bon s pat to him in the
sitting °film Chamber of Deputies, on the
I, 4.1 , 11 y. by M. l'etrinicelli, gives the
exact position of Italian affairs at the pre
sent moment: calinol follow the honor
able gentleman over all the vast ground he
h its Adionied .itier in his spiieeli. I will
keel, +Ai:lila strict limits, and eive few
and plain an -vent to his questions. There
lots been no eonininnienlion from Eng
land, either official or non-tillicial, of a
nature to disturb on r good understanding
with that Power.
With Russia we have no transaction but
what appears in the documents produced.
Besides, the Russia of 1882 is uodergoing
a politieal , transformation and we shall
find her Iftvorable to our line uf
France does not want our allinace in Mex
ico. The mission of Italy it; that ofconsti
tilting a link between the Powers of the
West, so as to moderate their antagoistn.
In the atlitirs of Servia and Constantino-
England hus supported us. With Belgium
we are in cordial connection, and about to
conclud e a commercial treaty. The neu
trality of Switzerland is guarantied by all
tile powers that signed the treaties of 1 815
we cannot, therelbre, conclude with that
country any treaty of a defense, and much
less of an offensive, nature. But if the
independence of that country were mena
ced, we,should defend it,.
As to Garibaldi's speech, I have been
obliged to make it the subject of an official
note. Concerning the question of Venice
we have opened no negotiation whatever.
Regarding Germany, we must, unfortuna
tely, trust to time alone to gain ground in
the opinion of her governments. As to
Spain, we must keep in mind the special
position of her dynaety with regard to
Naples. The question of Montenegro is
very complicated. As to Rome, I denot
believe it will be united to the kingdom
while lam in office. My ambition is lim
ited to put that question in such a condi.
tion as to enable the people to see the goal
not far off. We have performed prodigies
of valor and concord; we MIA: now p,
tr
from ii third prodigy, that if patience,
which 1 as2are:you will briny as t o Rome,
How to Resent an Invasion of Can
ada.
Sir F. B. Head's letter to the Times,
suggesting a cheap defence for Canada,
contains the flillowing paragraph:—"Lei
England proclatm that any unjustifiable
invasion of Canadian tetritoity by the
army of the adjoining republic shall in the
first instance be resented in the following
manner:—Thus,
if the army of the Gov
ernment of the Northern States fire Tor
onto and Hamilton, let England, instead
of troubling herself to extinguish
those distant flames bombard and ,burn
Boston and New York. If Canadian ves
sels are attacked on fresh water, let the
injury be promptly avenged by the British
navy throughout the wild, rude salt aque
ous surtnce of the globe- Sir F. Head re.
marl a kit nothing can be more unreason
able than to abuse the Canadians for not
creating a formidable militia when they
know - that, owing to events in the great
reptiblic,-they are safer from invasion by
the United States than they have been for
the last thirtyysars.
DAILY POST •
Tardy Justice to McClellan.
A correspondent of the Tribune, who
9 says he is a radical of the "A No. I
stamp," and who has been in the Potomac
army for a year, writes that he has known
General :\letllellan's course on the contra
band question from the outset, and that he
bum been fully satisfied with it. He says
"I know the filet to he that not one eon
traband has come within the lines of M t ':
army, daring the last year, who has not
been f-d, protected, and allowed to sea
employment fs»r himself, or has been seta
to the Quarterntaster for employment.—
Farther, I know that this has beets done
by order vi ("en. McClellan.
I:ncsw that. as early in the winter as
December, Gen. Clellan issued a get•
929 . 111 order that all contrabands coining
within our lines should lie fbrthwith pro
vided with transportation to his headquar
tern. where they were examined and pr.,
wined with subsistenc e until employmet
eonld he obtained
- I know that any violation of that
order, even to the keeping of one single
contraband for any purpose whatever,
by any one in the army, be he officer or
private. was eett,nred by Gen. Arelellan.
•‘'fite protection of the Property of resi•
dents IM t h e Peninsula, whatever might
be their :tentiments, has been an excep-
I
1 t•tur and not a Ilia. It hex never been
done, in a Huttle instance, with the idea
s;mply ~,r protecting a rebel, or his family
aml property. hut only, and in every ease,
Crum son:- local reason which 1 have
known. and which I myself, as radical an
' A Itttlitioni , t as there is North or South
would have done tinder the circumstances,
"..1 guard of.td.s was placed at Hill
ter': house to protect. his women from
-nit to.' outrage I•y stragglers from
army or anywhere else. because 11111 I
ter told hi-. fandiv voluntarily to,,i;
tl,-H1,,,,•.7:!..i j:4•:Ili••••, ,;•Vt•l ii !UM(
- , ick mind wo , nliod Driioners wh., pr,cp
:i . :::::,y lii, stud!,.: 1,:v4.; f,-h, It'
::.-tol.:I!ol g:ive• !heat 1;1.,.1. sinus d
up 1,,,,
„ .pan , :i:.d •r:Vs- 110• .. 111 rest wl i“.di whic
. ..... :::
:.,,,• t:l.ily ]in-it . wnt without for
•
!P!titnatery, in! rm
1 4 aUI , tf dei'l
MORNING POST
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ESTABLzsIIMENT,
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STR
P 1 TTSTiUI GIT
HAVING RECENTLY MADE
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
TO OUR OFFICE
- .
Wo are now prepared to oxeeuto all orders for
EVERY DESCRIPTION 01?
BOOK At JOB PRINTING
With dispatoh. and in the most suporior style
We have an offleo
SECOND TO NONE •
Arid will Pay particular attention to
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BMW kt, LEG IL PRINTING
BILLS OF LADING, CIRCITLARS,
BILL MEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS
CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS,
DRAT TICKETS, RECEIPTS,
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
C t RDS.
UEADINGS.
Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Co
lege and School Schemes, Hotel
Bills of Faro,lnvitations,&c.
Our facilities for printing
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, .&C.
FOR CONCERTS & EXIIIBITIONS
ARE UNSURPASSED:
ran instiro ooturletesatisfaction as to TIME
AND PRICEI
BOOK WORK
OP EVERY DESCRIPTIOIs:
Sellool I College Catalogue*,
Mlseellnut•our Catalogue*.
Conetlt ut lon*. Reports, !trier*. ego
ISLANIL Itt►UKi.
Lull - rim. II EAIIS,
BLANK 1104)106, C/lECKPL. ETC.
Banks at Banking nausea
FURNISHED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK EXECUTED FROMPTLY
BARR & MYERS,
ST HICILDINGS ilh and Wood Sits'
EN=
STERN STOVE WORKS
3115 LIBERTY STREET
PITTSBURGH
GRAFF Sc CO.,
DIA NU/PAC 'X' ULM ilti3
Would oall the attention of the public to thei
LARGE STOCK
eeleoted
COON,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
ALSO, IMPROVXD
Kitchen Banger, Grate Fronts, HOl•
low Wore, a te., among which will
found the Best. Coal Cook
stover in the State.
The Diamond, Advance,Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron Oity,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES. Mao FIRST PRE
MIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE .4 REPUBLIC.
For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW_ IN USE. The
are KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Pemium Stoves
unsurpaased. We call attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which
and the fire better than igen. ocais
110 FOR THE WAR!
Before going, buy a pair of
BOOTS, SIIORS, AND GAITERS,
AT BORLAND'S
_
Choap Cash Store.
imp 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
AT BORLAND'S,
au9 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth.
Trustees' Bale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN AST OF ANSON
BLY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva•
nia. approved February 5, 1962, I will expose to
public sale. on the premium Mo nday the Borough 01
Sharon, Mercer co. .Pa, on . August 4,
DMZ the property of the
Sharon Iron Company.
Consisting
large4oDwelling Houses. and 40 acres
ot land; together with all necessary Machinery
for manufacttuing Iron, Nails, and Steel.
This is a desirable property for auy Party wish
ing to embark in the business, located on the Erie
Extension Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre of
the best coal region in Western Pennsylvania.
convenient 'to five Bleat Furnaces, and with a
good prospect of the Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad
Passing through it. Sale to be absolute.
Teemw—One-third in hand, and the balance
in two equal paymenta of six and nine months,
with interest from confirmation of sale.
M. C. TROUT. Trustee.
Sharon. July 100162. iyl4-3wd
N 4 4 if. E
DER Boa mord . red on eonsinnment and for
for sale by KEYNES A BROTHERS.
lag Boa ile and Inal Wood atroata
RAINS PAPER PIANGIBWO—INCIIIIi.
JV BON. Brawn and timajarsal• . .
W. P
INOWS-81 Emmaus nuns Rose
Jed jot reseived and torrale by
salt ZA& AJMER.
Qum Market sad 11:14 striiss.
In the city,
ENVELOPES
CIIk.NTRA CTS
A lot of ground bounded, north by other lands at
said trust, east by A. L S G. W. Crawford, south
by White s heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on
which is erected a brink dwelling house.
The above-described property win be sold to
gether as a whole. Also it: separate parcels. as
described.
The undivided half of 100 acres of land, more
or less, in Nes! annoek township. bounded north
by Crsn'tbrd, east by Pearson, Pyle and others.
south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and
Crawford, abounding with coal, about 250 acres
cleared, coal banks opened, a number of frame
houses, barns, sheds. stables, coke ovens, &e.,
erected thereon.
' A - piece of lard in Neshannock township,
bounded by lands ot William Alexander, James
Boyle. and Joh:. McKee, containing 39 acres and
l:atperches. on which is erected a plank house, a
I. house. a Iran.; sm Aide ; about xt acres cleared:
also a good spritet of wafer
Mute con:ijuona iut• of ground, iu Pollock
township, b, ended on the north by Cunningham
others, s(oUL:. 1,1" Whit east by Vegan and
and - west —, on which are created
dwelling hoinles, stables. &c.
A 'wee of land in Nosh:it:neck township, lying
south of East brook road, oontaining 394 acres,
more or less, losing part of the Ihmpson tract.
pun-ha...it by P. ?let tit...nick from Diana limo
son. s hunts ab miles front New Castle, on
the Enstbrook r nd
A tot et gr. unit. 6 0 feet front by 10 in depth, in
the borough of New Castle bounded north by
, troc•, ease by idle,. south by Jacob Lint, and
west 'by Jefferson street, on whiels is emoted a
trams stable.
A tot of ground in Pollock township, in White's
addition to New Castle, beginning on Mill street.
at corner of lot numbs: 2; thence south 2.° east by
saidstreet Ed let; thence south title west by lot
No. 3. 1. -- .4) feet; thence north L'a west by alley 50
feet to south-woo corner oflot No. 1; thence north
Se east by is; So. 2,1.'4i feet, to thc plane of be
ginning.
A frame house and lot in Pollock township,
boun.ted north by • eshannook creek, oast by Jef
tenson nreet, west by 0114 by
A lot of ground in said township, houndea north
by Wallace, enst. by an alley. south by DiOk3oll.
and west by Croton road, being 50 teat in front by
ix) feet in depth.
Also, a tract of land of at out 42 , 1 acres, in Su
gar Creek township, V cue ngo county, Pennsylva
nia, Pnowl, as the Saw Mill tract, being the same
described in , teed from Pollard McCormick. dated
..3,1 August, Ws.
Also, a lot of round in the City of Detit and
State ot Michiga g n. described es the east ha ro lf and
a strip off the West halt of tivefeet in width. run
ning the entire length thereof, of lot number 3 of
block No. 47 of the Cass Farm.
A more full and accurate description of the prop.
erty to be sold will be furnish...Nl from the deeds at
the time of sale,
Tacna—One-fourth of the purchase is hand,
upon execution of the deed or deeds, and the res
idue in three consecutive annual installments
thereafter; with interest from the date of the so
knowiedument of the deed betore the Cond. Said
deferred payments to be secured by bonds and
mortgage noon the Property. Twenty-dve per
ce t of the hand money when the property is
struck down. W3l. (1 . POD' Elt,
it
Resolver.
WY. (RAF
S. B. tic C. P. MA.RKIJE,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
BOOK, OAP LETTER.
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from
7,19 Wood street to
NO. 3:3 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
sir Cash paid for RAGS. sp9
ktOBSaT DALZELL P DELL
BOBT. DALZELL de: CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSION ANO FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Reneeetarek
No. 2M LIBERTY STREET,
et:6nel. PITTSBURGH
FAMILY COAX. DEPOT.
WX. N. STEWART,
nop-Ax.. - Eit, IN COAL.
W. Corner BOIJTH COMMON k SANDI7BSI
STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
U. Families supplied with coal at low rata"
on short notice. mh&Sta.
CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
The Subscriber wishing to close out his summer
BOOTS, SIIONS, AND GAITERS,
To make room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a
slight advance on cost You must call at the
CHEAP CASH STORE,
OF JOS C. BORLAND'S.
au2 **l Market street, 2cl chew frnm Fifth.
MANHOOD-.
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. p
Six Centa.
A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. MA
' MEET and Radical Cure of Spertatterrh ea
or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary linu l d ai k m
Sexual Debility. and luitedpilaidi o. Maeriage
generally, Nervousness. uonsunNstia Epilog)
and Misr. Mental and Phyekal Inca remit.
in t from Self-Abuse, alts.—By KO_
VERWELL. M. D.. Author ad the &owe Book dte
" A Boon to Thunman& of Buffeters."
Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any ad
dm*. Porive4 on receipt of lex oannLer twt
postaxe stamps, by Dr. Cll. J. C. MARX _
ill - Bowery. New York, Poet Oleo Box , awn
auTillen-ilaer •
LITTLE,JOHY ".
NO. 104 FOURTH OTRZNT.
STOCK AND BILL BOOKER*
=rag l a n tali. Stark Bomb, and moral
Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, So
phia Furnace, Eto.
'ffffi PVRSIDANCE OF AN ALIAS O.
M.D 13 issued out of the District Court of Alle
gheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. to No. 3 of November Term. Mk _ / will
expose to public sale , at the Merchants' necnringe
on Fourth street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on
Wednesday the 27th day of August, 11e62, at X
o'clock I', M., or at such time and Waco to which
said sale may be then and there ads:imam], all the
following described property, to wit:
The lands and tenements composing and sipper
tenant to Orizaba Works and Sophie Putnam I
cent to
Pollock Township. adjoining and adja
cent to the borough of Nowcaatle. in Lawrence
county. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
A piece of land bounded, north by Nesbanneek
creek, east by the Pennsylvania catud.south by
other land of said trust, and west by Nobelium*
creek, containing one acre, more or lees, on which
are erected a blast furnace , known by the name of
Sophia, 40 feet square and 45 feet high, casting
house tut home, cinder house. sock house.
boiler house, engine house, engine and blast, with
three boilers in the boiler house, and five extra
boilers set and complete, and large Wok stack.
A piece of land, beginning at north-eaat corner
of !tolling Mill lot, on Neehannock creek, running
thence north 47M. west 42 feet, north 4W' east
151 feet, thence along said mill lot 21ffit. feet to the
idiert of beginning; on which is a brick office and
a black-mi d i shot.
A piece of land rf one acre and 81 perches,
spore or less, beginning a post near Lock No. 2
on Pennsylvania can running south 7ffig
west
300 feet to a post ousel °anal; thence son %Yr
east 34834 Met to a 'post on Neehannook creek
thence south 4115 V west 300 feet said creek to a
Post; thencesouth 201 3 cast2l9l feettotheplace
t heeginning: on whic is erect- a rolling mill,
main building 150 by :A2 feet, with sheds at
tached. in which are 16 boiling furnaces, 5 heat
ing f urnaces, boilers and engine sufficient to drive
ail the machinery in said mill, bar rolls, small
rolls, nail plate and muck rolls, squeezers, shears.
etc , 2u nail machines and one wrought spiketna
chine, and a brick warehouse , 60 by 20feet.
A piece of land beemmni, on the canal at south
west c - ruer of mill tot, and running south 2834°
west 136 met along said c tile', thence south 6034°
Y
50 feet l B1 land of J. et J. U. White. thence
south 2° east feet by street, thence west 21 feet
to a post, thence south 2 ° east 150 feet by an alley,
thence 18 toot by J. it J. U White, to mill lot,
thence along said lot to the place of beginning;
containing onetthalf acre, more or loss, on which is
a nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 feet, engine and
boiler house, with engine sufficient to drive ma
staveor 24 nail machines, one spike machine,
one machine, circular saws. tic., therein con
tained one clay house, 58 by 34 feet, with ma
chinery for grinding and tempering clay to make
tire brick.
A C ast l e, ground, No. 8, thehite's addition to
New bounded on north and east by
streets south by lot No. 7. and west by Jefferson
street: 51 foot front by 160 feet; on which is a
brick cooper shop, 2z.; by 40 feet, and carpenter
shop li feet square.
A piece of land in the borough of New Castle,
beginning at the north-west corner of Sohool
limbo on east sble of Jeso street, near
bridge over Nesha °nook cre ek ;thence north 88 0
east 130 feet to said creek :thence north 3734° west
to 43 feet; thence south 61f west M feet to Jeff
croon street; thence south I ° east 1.5 feet, to the
place (1 beginning, containing one acv-, more or
less.
- 13 1111 VATEDIgatitligl-.
Dr.BROWNSMRDICAL
agr i laho dd MAL fil it es t tr.so
ennsylvania.
or. BROWN wan obi elitism
n ttsburgh. and lamtw basen ty ;
thety-the
Peen. His business hoe been
manned
Disea madlyssa Private and
fargicalto .
.
CITIZIENB AND EHBANGIER
In nee d of a medical hien& should
.got WI to
And eat the sere pima of relict The Doom is
!maim graduate. and his anode:toe in thitreat
matt of a metals elm ofdissame is • sere gam
antes to the name of euraining eat
lief by the me of his remedies an following hre
is
adobe.
DR. BROWN'S REMBDIPA
never NI to oars the worst form M_Veneresi
Also
18seent ai inutiae. and ficroinions Affeetkas.—
all from a herailtasy taint.
widek manifests= in the torsi of Oaths
tworiada. and a great many forms of sichl Ma
mma the origin of which the patient is entirely
ignorant. To NOM so enlisted. Dr. Brown ohm
hopes of s gr o NM KNi gk a va
8.
Dr. Brown's remedies for too aisrming treibb
ton often hit solitary habit of sensual
which the oung and weak minded
often on fr War
to
(to th e n own ddructiond_ar
the reile remedies known in the mantes
—they are safe. and make a speedy restoration
of health. . _
RRICIIMATIS
Dr.. Brawn'. remedies ee hL eee fell to cure this
Painful disease Las • lair DATB—he will warrant •
ma. Re also Ovate Piles. Meet. Gonnorrha
&dawn, Breed Discharges. Female Weakness •
utt% anlPkwetions. Diseases of the Joints.
Fistula Ano. errous Affections. Pains in ins
Back antßidri Irritation impure Bladder. to.
gather with all of an origin.
A letter describing the emortimuvrtakdng •
ni._direated to DPL BROWN. No. Smithfield
St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will ad dres s.ediat answer.
ed. Medicine sent to any safely
and noun from observation. packed .
Ofilce_and Private Rooms. No. 50 Smithfield
street. Madam,' Pa. nols-dawis
TO THE PUBLit.
IVISPISCIALLY .
deed orantandfabe
17 Mf all denomi
nations. treat sabot and
delicate disorders. self
abuse and disuses or
taations oommon and in
cident to youths of biati
sezes. and adults. single or married. • Because
Bkuurratir pablishes the Diet of kis doing
so. the ignorant and falob, modest are dreadful/I
shocked. and tldnk it a great sin very immoral
and for eontambiation and corruption among
their ntvin. proudshis sons and daughters. 'Uttar
family pkysician should boa:Wiens to keep them
ininnorance that th do the same as Dr. BRAN
MCP. Omelet ) lest a lucrative pm&
tine might be lost te them rtupid falsely
modest sad presumptuous born and
raised in ignurance, oruns n p as mushrooms and
who ampere mocietr. iniaingmee. sense. Ike.,LO
Jolla" and emin‘ nostealoastr. meanly °rill;
(Often. /t is to publicity, how .
_ever that numerors
pareeti_sad gnerdiana are thankfel that their
seas, ongliten and wards, previously feeble
nom and of
rel%te condition and appearance.
aye been to health and vigor by DR.
BRANSTEUP. es many before and attar
marriage through biro have been saved muck WI
b f a~ (anxiety mortification. Le. Spermstorr
nee or noeturnattuninhincons. are completely cured
in viii 7 shot space of time b his new remedies.
which areipeculiariy his own. T hey ate oompoands
nun the vegetable Kingdom. hams seen the
fallaceoftheMercurial treanneakhe has albando
ad it and substituted the vegitOle Female dis
eases are treataiwith marks,. suacent—navmg had
over forty years 00) experience m their treat
ment in hominids of both the Old World in
the United Staten leads him to lay—to all with a
fair Wel; health and happiness will again bloom
upon the now—pa/int cheek. Trifle no longer with
montebanks and quacks. but come and be eared
Consumption and all of its kindred dimities. of
which so many annually nII our countries.
time can
now be ransom& rovidhg they attend to it - in
Full can behind of my to
!wpm:wing a copy of the Medical Adviser.which
is given gratis to all that apply HIM= the ad
vantage of over forty -years experience and
ebservation.conannuentl.v. he has supitior
in the treatment of assegai disown and who is
daily consulted by theprofession. as well es recom
mended by rotatable eitisens. publinteruro
Prieto, of hotel*. La Office 115 thei eld
sCrest. near Diamond street Private comment
',snow)
to from en ••parts of the Union aridly at
tended . Direct to
S%
de6ardaw PittsburgPoet °Mee.
P.E.MCON.A. OIL WORMS
LOIN, MILLER 3 00..
WORKS AT SHARPSBUROR STATION, AL.
UNMET VALLEY RAILROAD.
MirOglee aad Warehouse
SS Malan= STREET, WITTSESTROIL
Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated
Carbon Oils and Bensoie.
NO. 1 laWuvim OIL, WARRANTED
NON-RXPLONIVE. shwa on band. 0c24:1.,
DUQUESNE BRASS WORK
D'1111.11•ON CO .,
111 • 1 17PACTI7111115 OP aYasi &AMITY OF
FINISHED BRAES WORK,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
AirPartioular attention to Siting Oil Refiner
-194 Braes Castings of eaperioramootimare made to
oMer. Steamboat work and moaning gene&
Ram' Oil Ne; Davy' Safety Lmsr •
Braakets and t.MntreCorner ST.
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. faidi
TIERNAN it GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Gramm
MOWN= AND DIIALIIIB IN
TEAS, WINES, Liquons, fie,,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY
***
Vs HMI= OWNS:ISM—DR. SWIIETA
r m. IIiFALLIBLE LIN/NEDTT PON.IIOItBEB
L swindled by any. in all cases of isa*eness.
from Sprain; Bruton
..or Wrenoh jts
ekes snatesetaan. =mums or ...m. die
esatenae.will also
cnt l o 13Pav% and Mahon* mar cosanYle f7;,-
vented and mired in eir haeiPlent states. but
mimed eases are beyond the. possibility of a
RADICAL alma. No ease of the kuvowever. is
so komerate or hopeless but it may alleviate,/
by uus Liniment • and its faithful application wil
alaw to
horse Ys rem
travove -the Lameness, and usable the
el with Comparative ease.
hEvery. horse owner should have this remed y at
and.nem for its timely use at the first appearance of
will eireetealiv prevenhose formida,
dimes. mentioned. to Winch all bo re. &reliable.
and which render so any
kerns seedy worthless.m otherwise valuable
IL IL airmate & CO.
derfas-dawmow Agents for Plash • h
OWES BYRNE,
lIBRORAIIT TAILOR,
49 Nt. Clair Street.
2ENTLIIMRWI3 A SAP FOR CLOTHING
CASH. MADR TO OR.
DEM
AVEN, RETIIIIIIIND num !NEW
Ni with • olan stook
ca 17011Xj of CLOTHS.
CAMDINIASS aad werrugGe. which can b•
pardoned at prim far below tbe usual Mee..
Alrereel indseemeote ollered to cub inns.
labia
NAIVIIONA.
lirriAlla NOW
eb kr NANiIYNACTVIN 61
de whi of
Derma
freedom.of memo odor. and tram:Rl: of
color. (whirls color we warrant to be 1.7
a ge or is unsurpaand br any hum
now oR markets. Ail a profitable
Oil to the oonauser. meows simian: recommend
it. Abe, oar snainifeeture or
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used la *Marge Soap Nabors and Oft Iheaeries.
wls% Is le ger Cent. in strength all the woe
or Is
brought to this counts%
ta of Oar
SASAOUFIB. OR CONCENTRATED LIE: SALT. AC.
Anse veil m knomi, we ti
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