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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The IVeather.—Tho following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optioian, Fifth street, on Monday :
THERMOMETER.
In Sun. •
76°
SS°
9 A. M. cloudy
12 M
6 P. M
littrometat 2 . 9 11.20
latereiting Ceremony.-Laying tl.e Cor
ner Stone of n Church
Acco,-..*2.ing to announcement in our issue of yes
terday, the Corner steno of the new Second Pre-try.
terlan Church now in course of erection at the
tier of Penn and Irwin street..., was 1,,d at or
o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Quite a largo concourse of people were preset, wino
manifested a deep intzrest in the impressive and in
teresting ceremonies.
The exercises were commenced by the Pastor,
Rer. W. D. Howard, who gave out the 137th Psalm,
-which was sung by the assembled congregation.
A prayer was then offered up by Rev. Dr. Camp.
bell, followed by the reading of a portion of Serip
turo by Rev. Dr. McKinney.
Rev. Dr. Howard then laid the corner stone of the
depositing in it a copper box containing the
following articles
1. A copy cf the Fib! , .
A history cf the Priebytexian Ohrtrch of Pittt.
hurch, compri2.l in two MI :115,Cnipt sermon 9 by Rev. W.
D lie ward, Pastor.
3. The Master's Intcri. , .at in Domestic Missions. A
preach. d before the General Assembly of the Pre,byt,
rise Church, at . I..t.ltngLn, Ey , In May, 1855, by W. D.
D. P.
. .
4. ChriAtien Ref:ea:once— eerreon in behalf of the
..t.u.cricm Tract Society; deli , red by Rev. W. M. Paxton,
Pastor of the Fiat PrcabytErh, Unroll of Pittabnrg . h.
5. Disccheprs at the luani,:nr..tion of Rev. J. S. Wilson,
A. M...:8 Prcie;For of Eci,'t.eignical IliE•tory and GAPposi
don and Rekvery of Sermon , , is the western Theolegiall
Seminary.
13. Tricardal Catatone of the Weetern TbcoUgical
FPnita
szy,
7. Anntp.lCptelegue
Pittet:nrahlA - etc:pry :or !Er,'
t. history of P;t=tar:th—Crag.
rittz.-tr.:r'gh I irert..rY for 1553.
1. Ord!uznc s of retort and Catncaon Ct-..ur. ,- .16* of Pat
MMM
211111 , 11i.V.:1 1.858.
13. Pittoburr...h as it
14. Second tic -1.1.1.,3z.e.r.1 ot tl.o Allegheny
Cemetery-1857.
15. A piece of the Aiia..tic Telagrapb Cable, i romentel
br
Col. Joseph Fricker, of Pitt,bargib.
id. Copier of the following • Sic.; buil: Herald.
Angust 21st, IIBSS, contifeing the Quoen's and Pleaidont's
tho L,:tgin and a description of the
hying of the C2ble ; Some and Foreign Record. for Anzust
lvti , ; Presbyterian Banner sod F_drocate. August 21,11 , 58:
Presbyterian (Philadelphia) do.; cep ica ci Pittsburgh daily
piii,ord for August '23. 1808.
17. An account of tho great fire of April 10th, 1845, with
diagram of the burnt district; presented by Edward
tiregg, Esq.
13. A list of thejlarzw of theolll:era, building committee,
rwohltocts and Cottroctcr6 of the tiezond Presbyterian
Church.
19. Couramian Faith, rald Coaslintioo of tha Practy
tr dun Church. fo i ,
Rev. Dr. Jaabbg.i then addre , ,sed the audience in
a few apt and tloquent remzirka, and was followed
by the venerable Dr. Plaiatr in a similar strain.
The audience now joined in prayer with Rev. Dr.
Elliott, and the:exercises cloeed with the 84th Psalm,
read by Rev. S Fulton, and sung by the aseenably,
concluding with a benediction by Rev. W. D. Ilow
arid.
This church when completed, will be a fine placo
cf worship. It is contemplated to have it under
roof by the latter part of November, and ready for
uaa daring the fall of 1359.
It will have a front of 70 (set on Penn street, and
extend along Irwin =tract 106 feet, with a spire on
Penn street 160 fest in I , tight. The front is to be
covered with Roman coinc.r.t, giving it the appear
ance of atone. The estimated oust of the structure
ir. $30,000. It will comfortably seat, when finished,
ei.,g:ogsation cf 1,10t3. The architect is Mr. L. W.
Kerr, this laity, and the contractor, Mr. Andrew
. aizton, of Sharpsburg.
Turner's Furey Biiders.—An invaluable
tonic under tho above name, used for all tho purpwe 3
where an invigorating tonic medicine is needed, for
sale at tan drug store of Dr. Goo. H. Keyser, No.
140 Wood sleet. lt is made of pure liquor, and
contain= valuable msdiolnal routs and harts which
impart to it a healthful and invigorating property.
No medicine can be made that hes the same care
bestowed en it as Turner's Forest Wino Bitters,
which is sold in large bottles, and at a price tsithin
the reach of all. At thi• , -ssma rf tt , :. year. when
the system degs o'sdor the opprereiva boats of fam
ines, and the stomach is disturbed by crude and in- ,
digestable food talreu into the stomach, a bottle or
two of this valuable bitters will impart tono to the
stomach and enable the system to throw the in.
dizestablo material which often produces irreparable
mischief to health.
Violent Aagattlt.—Justice Lipp, of East Birmirg
ham, on Sunday committed a man named Elias
Laughlin to jail for assault and battery with intent
to kill. It is allegod that on Saturday night at
ill'Alcose's store, above Birmingham, be committed
a brutal assac'.t. on Andrew Jackson Hollis, knocking
him down, boating him unmercifully and stamping
in his face, leaving the marks of hie boots cn his
face. Laughlin was arrested on Sunday at a camp
meeting /Mar M'Keespert, and fully committed by
the magistrate, to answer the charge at the term of
Court,
Stockholders' ileeting.—The semi-annual meeting
of the stockholders in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
and Chicago Railroad Company, will be held to-mor
row at the Board of Trade Rooms, Fourth street, at
two o'clock. The officers and directors of the road
will present their report of operations for the six
months ending July Ist. As no new officers will Le
elected, the attendance is not expected to be as large
as at the annual meetings.
Remoyed.—The Chronicle of ye.ltarday elates that
.. Dickey and Andrew Watson, the local steam
boat inspectera at this port, have boon removed,
owing to a complaint made to the pr-per officer that
the machinery of the Fanny Fen, a boat unlit and
inspected here, was defective, and that the defect
was the cause of her exploding her boilers, and the
less of so many ilve3 sumo months einco.
A Mao T, op.—We are requested to call the at
tention of the authorities to a vault grating on
I.arket streot,Lctwnen Fif•h and Liberty, which be
ing set In a !lag stone partially broken, is a very
dangerous place. A gentleman of our acquaintance
was. injured by stepping through it. The owner
might save an expensive lawsuit by having it imme
cl:ately repaired,
daiomittc,i for Larcze.fj.—Tho acting Mayer cf
Ai.egiteny, Sam.ul Long, yesterday cJamitted a fa
mnle, named Sarth7l), to yid oe a charge of
1...r-ceny, preferred by Mary Bork, who ellarged her
etealieg come articles of trifling value.
A/moat a l'ire.—The chimney of Major Siming
ton's residence, near the Al!cgheny Arsenal, took fire
)(:.terday morning, but was soon extinguished.
fit.asiderable excitcup2at pi - smile 3, owing to a high
*lnd which was blowing at the time, threatening to
cc.asume the entire building•
Alderman Rogers on Sunday sent tho well-known
Jane Davis to jail for thirty dap. She was Lund
on Wylie street, brandishing a huge knife, and eat
ing very disorderly.
Peruvian Symp.—lt is with a degree of confidenoo
in the euperiority of the ertiT'e that we
eil attention to the ad:ert., , n,eat. iO,r.ooier part of
tl• a Eae, ci the" Peruvian syrup, or Protected So
t:on of Protoxide of Iron Combined." This value
t- medic:no has beta silently working itl way into
favor, by the numerous remarkable curea it has
;It rformsdratra winning day by day fhe confidence
the most intelligent cla..s of people, wherever it
hr s been introduced. The yaicia.as, here and else-
I.ere, at first cat.t2,om.ly administered it to their pa
tients sofferieg from various diseases, have been die
..; Led, by its encccve and good effects, of all fears as
to its ingredients, and no longer entertain any pro
fe,s:onal hostility on th.: ground of it being a secret
ect.Tounci. Dr. Hayes, Assayer -Le --&:* State, now
publicly declares the principal ingredient to be
Protoxide of Iron." This will satisfy all those who
tuivo heretofore been timid ia administering the Syrup,
cc, the peculiar virtues of such a combination are well
known to every intelligent physician. The Treat
number of certificates in possession of the proprietor,
from persona of undoubted reliability, detailing per
mane,' t cores of the most extraordinary nature, rifer
.:Nund....nt proof of the great geed it has already 0.-•
c,a,plishod. Such a multiplicity of evidence ougl.t
re he sufficient to induce every one who may be ~
tlioted with any of the complaints for which it is r
et - emended, tf. , give it an immediate trial.—Br,4•
Bee,
id by Dr. Gen. H. Keyser, No. 40, Wood s4_•,,t
Megara Silver Plated Ware.—A eery ester e
variety of silvvrplatad ware, comprising every artio.e
r.4 , laufactured for family use, is to be eold this morn•
ir.g at 10 o'clock by Mr. Davis, on the second floor
(,i his eucti rooms, Fifth street. The patterns are
i.t the latest and most elegant designs, tla:shad with
cfquisite workmanship. All honeekcepere know the
I,..auty and durabil ty of a silver-plated set, and the
i. - .frequency of such goods at auction should secure a
large attendance to the present sale, which is to be
pStsitive. The artio'cs are now arranged for =mi.
nation: •
"Trtauh 4.t: Supporters.—These instruments for the
cure of Hernia or Rupture and weak conditions of
r LittUlan hody, are kept and applied in every vari •
<J., at drum store of Da. GEO. K.SYSER, No 140
Street, who has lately added another to his al
full assortment. The Doctor feels warranted
in inviting pablic attention to his extensive assort
odent of these instruments., and guarantees satisfac
tion in every instance. References of the highest
character will he given, not only of cures of Rupture
retained, but sumo astonishing cr.ses of radial cures
edn be referred to. •
Bowman & Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and painin-the breast for five years—the last two of
Tzhich she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
r;bout fivo weeks she was able to do all our houso
,dork, which she had not previously dano for four
;years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
nound to all who are suffering under that terrible
disease—Consumption.
BOUTHERLAND.
MART B. SOITTEIZELASD.
Jaisysa , e, Ky., July, 1856. •
Collins Park.—There seems to have been a ease.
tion of the usual round of amusement at Collins Park
for a few weeks past. but the managers have taken
measures to render the course attractive daring the
coming State Fair. By reference to an advertise
ment in another °Jun' it will be 60011 that the
ground will be thrown o p en en Wednesday. Thurs.
day and Friday, September 28th,29th and 30tb, and
Oct. let, for the exhibition of stock and trials of speed.
As a great number of fine horses will probably be
here Irom all parts of the State, the exhibition will
he highly interesting. The track is a fine one, well
situated and easy of access by the Peeneylvania
Railroad, or, as it is but five miles from the city, by
ordinary conveyances. Extra trains will be run for
the accommodation of visitors.
In elinde
....71'
The Late Celebration.—The Financi: , Committee
appointed to solicit sabscriptiona for the demonstra
tion in honor of the successful laying of the Tele
graph Cable, collected in a few hours some 855 0 .
This amount was sufficient, and was expended in
torches for the procession, fireworks, music, powder,
cte. There is a surplus in the hands of the commit
tee of 25 cents, which has not yet been disposed of. -
-
Scientific Artiectn.—We have received the first
number of a now paper with the above title from
Messrs. Hunt ch Minor. It is published in Main.
nati by the American Patent Company, and is de
voted to Science, Art, Discovery and Invention. It
piesents a very neat appearance, being similar to the
Scientific -47neri,an. Thep aper is ably edited, and
is worthy the patronage of ell interested in patent
ri. ht 8. _
Coming. —The Morris Brothers, Pell and Trow
bridge Afiestrels, who were so suceessfu,l hero last
spring, will again enliven our citizeusi with their
oi..micalitieit. They have engaged Masoiic h ell ari,i
will appear' there on Monday evening,. September
13th. They have been playing a vert . successful
engagement through the East, and re now at
Rochester, N. Y. We bespeak for thenV:full houses.
A very valuable farm fronting on the Ohio River
snd Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad is to be sold
!!,ia evening at o'clock,'at the Coral Sales Rooms,
54 Fifth street, and also mortgage construction
bond $l,OOO, end stock in the Citizens Bank.
Li•chnryed.—Richard Prior, who was charged by
James Blaamore of Smithfied street, with the lar
ceny of a lArrel of flour, had an examination before
Mayor Weaver yesterday afternoon. It appeared
that he had nothing to do with the transaction, and
be was in consequence honorably discharged.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Pittsburgh Gas Company takes place at the office of
the company on Monday, September 13th, when two
trustees are to bo elected, to servo for three years.
We are indebted to Messrs. Hunt k Miner, Ma
sciaio Hall, for Leslie's New Monthly Magazine for
September. It is a good number, with P.n.s illustra
tions.
nTHE BELIEF AFFORDED BY Dlt. J. 110STET
LY TER'S STO.MACLI unTzm in al. ova, of Dyspec-
Ela, and similar affections has given that vt.luable prepara
tion a wide popularity arnong thou wi.o fur }ears antlered
t . 0 .- tt ouch ailmenta. It 18 eleellent n 5 a tonic, and loaned.
dont iu it, elicata en the nyetem. Ica history la one alutoat
mired-S, Gm, to which Dr. Hostetter can pint with con.
ddrnce rid credit. ?rdhal, no rwaeds, perhaps, 111 the ,
ESllit• I,llod has litt&lll,a no. h eu t itet pitpuliuity as
tiro Doctor's lii tits, which ore ver garde,' .e a certain
cure for thStleS3 of stoursch. Those alio have tried it speak
praisingly of its effects, and therefore, we con commend it
to gi octal ces. The Fitt-irs are free friar' scything calcul,
to trove injurious to the sy,terri or objicilooti;.lo to
he patio: t.
Ek.a - esle by ,:irr4 da - Alec3 p,enecfdly, eN'ory - ct here,
lIOSTETT Eit 7 ;l4. - smrru,
AL.Lr.fr,turura and,,Pr.priet,ra,
L.S Via:or and 64, Va,nt ztr:cla
J. !11. OLIN'S CELT.BILATED
TERB—Tey nm:, and satisfy- yourtelvea that they
are all they are re:;: - ,LurrIendet1 .to be. proprietor dooa
Lot pretend to ray taut they will cure all tht , dieetisea flesh
k heir tc, bat !eaves them to teat their own merita, and the
,:onstao tly ililCrctisillg, demand for them E.M.liciont proof
that they are af?they are recommended to be, and far an•
pert r to any pe , paratitin of the kind DalS , in the market.
ltielr use i 8 always attended with the most beneficial re.
Ptlitg ill cnse6 of Dyspepala, loss of appetite, weakness of the
slomoch, indigestion, etc. It route', cc all morbid matter
trot the stomach, aseista digestion, end Imparts a healthy
tone to the whore system. Be sure an I call for J. M. Olin'a
l'elCorrti,l atm...me:l Littera, and aim that the article pox
cr.aeed hears she crone ct J. M.l ie as manufacturer.
Fe! - slit, by 3. NI 01.i:c.v .- An proprictcr and maanfactnrcr,
N,. 257 Penn .trot, PiA3t - mr;.ll, Pa., ,7,t111 , druggistsand
6e3let: ger..lly. 15';,9
JOSEPH MEYER,
Fancy & Plain Furiiiiure & Chairs,
Wareroorns, 434 Pena street,
ABOVE TILE CANAL BRIDGE,
PITTSBURGH', P 4.
44- In addition to tho Parn , tnre busiriaa, I also devote
attention to UNUEitTP KlNi) ii r..rney and Carriages
fi.ruu3bi , l
COMMERCIAL PRINTING 4
CIRD 4 , 11A NDIIILLS, BILLISEADS,
POSTERS, LEGAL BLANKS,
PAPER BOOKS FOR L. 4 WYERS,
PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Eiemted in din neat e st planner, pivar,,tly and at CHEAP
11.TE 4 t ,
mLIS NyoRTII OF MUSIC FOR TWEN
t4, TY-Fl VE O.NTIS, ANNIE
f.LOIHST.—This litt!e wok co:Ltd.:3 all the ck.dds and
Music of the ri , w and popular airy of the d,y. selec.
to- has been made with grisaiiced r. ¢I clog only
which are good and popular Ali the hest ,orgy of S. C
Foster, are embraced in this coliectdda A , arge supply
just received, and for sale at the Mmic store of
aul6 JCFIN H. mELLOR, 81 Wood street.
VGUS.-40 Bble. Fresh Eggs just received
12/ and fur by JAME' , , A. FETZER,
anlB corner ..:rust and Birgit atreets.
RODUUE.-
10 le. White Beane:
•U " Mee Perk, ale by
W. it SNIITTI .t CO.
EFINE D SUGARS. -
lA, SO bbl Covering's Crushed. nue and C 0.11,6 Pulver
iz,4 sugar
bble Loverlag'e "A" 0,4f, , e Crumbed Sugar ;
. 93 " bi
10
"CT" etas and for ends by
AiILLEItIIICKETSON,
AnO Noe. 2'21 and 223 Liberty etreet.
rii.e.bSES--
,rew Coping Presse3;
ell en 1 Lever Coopyibg Ptoi:Al33;
Red Spring Copying Presses
Fad by WM U. Jo ttNSTON It CO..
azt7 57 Wood street.
ALLEGHENY CITY LOTS FOR SALE.-
Your lot.; of ground ritnated on Federal street,
uneve the North Common, will be EOl4 low and on oaay
terms. Apply to JAMES C. BICHEY,
hilt() Real Eatate and Bill Broker. 65 Fifth et.
tjbT PCBLlSl_lED.—Brightly's Pardon's
ty
Annual Digeort of th 4 LaW3 of Pennsylvania, for each
et the years 1853, 1854, 1855, 1858, 1857 and 1858, namely,
from the 28 h of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. The
whole completing Btroni end ilrighlly'4 Pardon's Digest to
the present date, by Frederick C. Brightly. Esq., for sale by
J. B. WKLDLN,
No 83 Wood street. near Fourth.
iMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have
now placed upon the counter a lot of SOILED GAIT.
hatS and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam
ine them. All kinds of summer wear selling at the moat
reasonable prices. s'lisses' Gaiters, black and colored, with
and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of the
I_,,East Styled. We have still a few Men'a Patent Leather
Uaiters lift, now selling .t greilly redu:esl prices
DitIFENBACHER k CO.,
17 Fifth street. near Market.
FEE BILL of iildennen, Justices of the
rex...—. and Conitables, ri,..der the Act of April 18th,
16.57, printed and ter s:de by ' W. S. HAVEN,
Printers and Stationers,
IF3J Tic-A. 31, 83. and tl5 Alarket edreet.,
DICTORIAL WINDOW SCREENS.-A
_a_ new, beautiful and cheap article, designed for the ex
cluding ut insects, cf all kinds,--froui pawing through win
(lows when the shah 1n raised, and at the same time admit
ting a fres current of air. They are got up in n variety of
beautiful scenes, an are ornamental ari f well as useful—for
sale wholesale and retail, at 20 and 28 St. Clair street, by
J. k 11. PHILLIPS,
and Sole Agent for Manufacturers in Pittsburgh.
TOBACCO.-75 boxes, assorted brands, s's,
S'a, ekad 10'a Tobaoco, now landing, and for sale by
MTLLER k RIOECNTSON,
aD6 Noa. 221 and 229 Liberty street.
WRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams ass't
kite] Rag Wrapping, u..Jnperior article, for sale by
J. Et.. ViTELDIN.
•
GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, an
Caoriages, received and for sale by
HENRY H. OOLLINS,
j32S
000PERS WANTED-2 Good Cooper
IL) Wanted to work on tight work—good wages given
and constant employment. Inquire of
JAR. A FETZER,
DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap
ples, PIA received and for sale by
MCCANDLESS, MEANS Ec CO.,
earner Wcod and Water streets.
FAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted
in exchange for two lota of ground.
anS S. CUTHBERT & PON, 61 Market et.
11) YE FLOUR. 20 bbis. fresh ground 'VI
Eionr pet received and for sato by
TAB. A. WPM*
earner Market and Mint
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MANUFACTURER OF
mr3 i 1 —lo
EVEILY DPSCEI?
c)L,ihLi
RARE!. & MY RS,
MORNING POST JUB
CraNiß OF WO: AND FIFTH blaticTS
Corner lilarket and rind etreets.
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'G~{'u~: 1 ~t~l' ,
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COMMERCIAL.
PISIPTSSURGEI BOARD OH' TRADE ALID
BEISROHANTI3, EICOAAGR•
Naident
W. 11. WILLIAM
Trice Ft-esidasu.
LIeiCNY,
F. R. biii3NCT, Is:,
fractures.
N. BOLMEF.I3, JR.
Superintendent.
JOSEF!!! SNOWDEN.
Onarnidee of Arbitration for Awns/.
ISAIAH DICKEY, Y. P.,
C U. PAULSON, JAMES OARDINVR
DAVID CAMPBELL, &MIN
Stage of Water.
Two foot water In the channel.
PITTSBURGH MARKET
Reported Expreuly for at Daily .Yarning lint
Prrnagresn, Auguste , 23, 185
FLOUR—The sales of Flour te-day have been quite limii•
ed, owing to a reduction in prices ; some 300 bbte. were sold
at $5,2.5©5,87 for superfine, $5,50@5,82 for extra roper line,
and $5,87®13 for extra family.
GRAIN-200 bush. Oats from store at 45c
RAY—ft loads from scales at sB@ll V ton.
BACON—Sales 8000 lbs. Shoulders at 7%c
SUGAR—Bales 8 hhda, N. 0 at 9%'©loc.
COFFEE—SaIes 12 eacts Rio at 123.6 c for prim,
CHEESE—SaIes 40 boxes at 7,i4, for W.
FlB 11-15 Ws No 8 Mackerel sold at .1"10,o;..
V I NEGAR—Ballon Vinegar is sold at Ic. TEA goli,in, y the
Biagio barrel.
WE/SHY—Is selling In lota at 271 26c for rectified
Foreign Markets
Per ',Reamer Angk-Saxen
LONDON, Wednesday, August 11 —lands closed flat yester
day, at a decline of of 1}4 3 , owing to the trouuppearauce et
goveiument broker as buyer. Choice bills were discounted
at 2 1 / 4 02.% per cent. The supply of money was large. The
limes says funds closed firmer.
LIVLILPOOLOCITTON 11.A.RE-141.,, August 10 —The Cotta Mar
ket opened buyant to-day, but doled quiet and steady. The
sales for the past three days are estimated ut 24,000 bales,
including 3,000 to speculators, and 1,800 to exporters. The
advice., from Manchester are faoiable, the trade being gen
erally in a firm condition.
The market for Breadstuffs closed with a decliaimr
dency. The weather has been falloralle Hope
Floor suffered a decline in all qualities. The inferior eau -
t,es are firm, but there Is no demand.
Cincinnati ittarkut.
CINCINNATI, August 2.3.—110ur firm; salAs 1600 Ude at $4,-
90(05 for superfine. Whisb y steady; sales 9eo blue at 22c.
Wheat buoyant; red s'.oo, and white $1,16, with an export
demand In exces3 of the supply. Bacon dull; Shoulders sold
at tilAc. Pork and Bulk Meats nominal, and no demand
ali,ney is easy; Exchange Is unalte.ed
Now York Dlerrket
NEW YORK, August t'.3.—Cotton quiet. Flour firm; 18,000
bbl sold. What firm; sales 42,000 Lush. Corn firm; telex
27,000 Los; white 88©911c, and yellow at 9:493c. Provis
ions steady.
COSTIVENESS.—Persons tshu suffer (rum din ,
painful condition of the dlgestivo organs, will es
perionce Immediate and permanent reffi I by making use
of WILSON'S PILLS, a tuedislue which has been thin.'
out ply tooted iu this and hundred dissa , o9 of the t, each and
bowels. Thee Plll6 are prepar , d and au:d b, 13, L FA
SruCE. it. CJ., Wholesale Druggist—and proprietors of i 3
L. FAUNESTitOK'S VPIitHIFIIOI4, No. dO corner of Wo , i I
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
See advertisement on third page of this day's paper. [nu.2l
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED
FLOUI, CORN MEAL, AND HOMINY,
HAN UFACIURED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTKIDR6II AND ALLEGEI :Y
1513=
a u7:lydawl
STONE & U 0,
GLASS PATENTED
PRESERVING JARS,
For prser%ing all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetabh,,
Meat.:, oysters, and all such perishable articles manias,
tared and for sale by OUNI?OIlAMt k 00, Nos. 100
WATIilt and 140 WIEST STREI,TS, Pittsburgh, I a..
The main secret of preserving fruit in a fr,set, condi
tion, ,easists In having it thoroughly heated when
up, and in expelling all the alr there may may be in the
vessel, so that when the trait carat, it will form a v..1.,..uund.
The undersigned having procured the right to in inufsc.
tare these Jars, iespxtfully call the attention of deslets
and others to them.
The great superiority of orris o'er any other initaittnee
for the pressrvatim of fruits, etc., etc. Is eo well known,
that any comments upon it are entirely unti:•coaaary,
the proprietors feel confident Gnat any one, after tuiviog
once seen these Jars, will never be Induced to use any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
THE SYMPOSIUM.
WILLIAM C. GALLACHEP,,
PROPRIETuR,
Fifth Street, .2% 7 =l Door to the Pittsburyh Theatre
The house I. new, built e.peclally for the purposes of a
First Chug Restaurant and SaMoe, and the proprietor hay.
lug Lad many years experience in the business will keep
constantly on hand the boat that the markets otford. lila
Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. lie wants
all his old irismis and the public generally to give him a
call at the Symposium. LJelaly
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Iron City Commercial College,
Pa.—Chartered, 1856.
nu Sr a DZNITS A TTGIiDINJ, JeNUART,IBIB..
Now the largest and west therough Cuuttneiclal School
the United Stated.
Young Alen Prepared for Adual Duties of the Cbunting Room.
J U. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and
Bcieuce of Accounts.
A. T. uouTuerr, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial
Calculation.
J. A. HEYDRICE and T. C. J Tea, bare of Book.
Keeping.
ALEX. CUWLEY, end W. A. M ILLER, Professors of Pen
inaushlp.
Singla and Double Entry book-Keeping, no need in every
department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, ltapiu
Business Writing, DAecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial Lau', ure taugnt, and all other
siitiLets necessary fur the success a•od thorough educstlon
of a practical business man.
TWELVE PREMIUMS,
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three
years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for bent Writ
Aun NOT MI ENUBASIM W 011. 12
IMPOR - TANT INFORM ATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasure--Oraduates assisted iu obtaining sit
uations—Tultion for Full Commercial Course, s3B—Average
time 8 to 12 weeks--Buard, $2,80 per week—Stationery,
—Entire coat, $BO to $7O.
a Ministers' sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Spectmees of Business 'and Orna
mental Writing—incloie two stamps, and address
F. W. JRNIIINS,
ans Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanle.
S EWINU MACHINES.-
THE $2O AND $4O
touBLE WOE' 8T 'Tut
SEWING MACHINES
Are now on Exhibition, at the
HOSIERY STORE OF
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 rxrTs STREET,
These Machines are admitted to be the beet In market ter
family use, making an elastic double thread stitch, which
will not rip even if every fonrth stitch be cut. It is the
only low priced doable thread Machine iu market. Orient
will be received and promptly tilled by
M. DALY, Agent.
No 20 Fifth street, on the corner ofMarket alley,
Pittsourgh, Pa.
t 3" NOTIOE—AL. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street
and Market alloy, is the only one of the none lu 1,1191w2,58
on this street. jytikly
- MOW IS YOUR TlME—liuy Summer
Shoes whilst you can got them so cheap, at the P}:o
- CIIISAP 88011 STOaE, No. 17 Fifth street. We
will continue to cell at reduced rates for several weeks
Fare your money by buying al the low pricee. Gent's
Gaiters for the exceeding low price of $2. A few more
Ladies' Gaiters left at $1,25, worth $1,76, soiled on the sole.
Congress Gaiters for $1,25. Now to the time to buy cheap.
01118,--:::r.s 4 DIFFENBACHER A.
FLOUR. -50 Bbla Extra Superfine Flour
just received, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
anl6 corner Market and First stmts.
FOR RENT—© two story frame Dwelling
BOLUSES of 5 rooms, situate on Fourth street, near Mar
ket. Rent $l5O per year, and tenant pay water rent.
Jy3l B. CUTHBERT & BUN, 51 Market et.
LEMONS -25 bas just received and for sale
by ItEriMER a ANDERSON,
1.04 No. 89 Wood street.
DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT,
S. OUTIIIMIT & SON,
51 Market street.
TO LET five Dwelling Houses.
B. CUTHBERT A SON,
61 Merkst street.
LINSEED OIL-6 bbls. for sale by
at 2 2 HENRY H. COLJANB
DERE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur
poses, by the bottle or g allon, at
ELAWORTY 6 BROWNLNE'S,
in the Diamond.
•
MACKEREL -25 bble.
ble. No
N . 3, age;
10 hall bo. 8, Large.
(j,r2) W. H. smrrii h oo
_ _
Tor sale by
CI G ENT'S GAITERS for $2, at the "
ple'e Shoe Store," No ,17 inn Area.
JySI • - • DISTENEt&OIDIII , & CO.
TMR-1.50 bbls. frosh, and for sale by
au2 HEIM H. COLLINS.
YRUP.-10 bbla. N. 0. Syrup f s. m
or sale, on
kJ ea wigwaell bl 0111) slamrociu.
4 4'
• - •
:41.44.1 ' ,"^" 4 _ ''•-•;,,'4'4
MEMO
W. S. 11.EYNEDY
CUNINGLI A 14113 8 CO.,
No. 199 Water stmt.
SPECIAL NOTICES
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT Lit),
MINDS OF TUFO. PATIENTS,
DR 5. C. H. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES
trace concluded to cousin
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be consulted at their office,
No, 191 Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. OLAIR
Lally, except Sundays, ch.;l`l:' - Pyt.T11.1121.,
BRONeIIITIB kud ALL CTCIItd tt?tONIOCX:IMPLAIITB,
complicat....l with, or clitibiog pulmonary dinease, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affretiono of the Liver,
livepepica, G as i n ets, Female Complaints, 4e.
1:1 - 4.111 .7 stste that their ti t
of oynsopti... 1a ',mei fi.t th, , t :;, •
in 11 d blood arui ty stem lar,re, ! b , jore and 114
leutioinatnt in the lungs, and they. Ilierefy.re erupl.J) Meelthi.•
Etygi,•nic end ,-inediel purify thn blvd
htrougthen the system. hey lied . , ,,llll.llnlAL IN.
El AI. ATI J d. whieh il/11 aelue h i t I B, lot rel y an Pollia
tivts, (Having ficratir , eff , :l4 ttOvrt tavti cr/en.e.,) and I uva
ills are earbeetly aiits,ll,l Use pre:leue
time of curabilitt.nnedul , 9o the plAttel
bla, but fel , e idea that the "eent of the dicer., , au be r0rr••..t....1
In a 111.61:11.10d L 7 I illortkitlun,' for, as r • statod, the
seat of 11..- thiease is in 1., (ft ClI the
lungs.
rharg • f.pr
=ME
upFl''h: uF 1 . 111 ,
ett(l
N. , 96 IV Al I+. EE 1'
E IA “, Wit !-.7±
haVt . Ihi, day d.. 1.tr,...1 uu: i.. 11.,
ut th• - • Inez b: X 111..11.101 TIN , ) 1.1 , 1 - . 1 A U.
applicable t, tht, red 1, 0,1 1,1,..t„
aulli 3t F. A lilNEllAitT
. _
(,)FF/Ct., , ' or THE
PITl'Silt.,P.:l/ 4 , '.ca V.-4!..0 03,1,
PatA. , tu -, 113, A4c, , va-T. 1 1,
THE t.:NTtN , t tie
CF
caso .-111 b., hal I at the fiu Jinn of tile
BOARD )k.' TRA: th- -• , .r Ptani.ur. , h, Po au
WED: , I , ,SDAY, the let WI) neat, at 2 ,Jelvel,
P. Y.
At meet ite1..,c,4 and
Dvrct-
Gra I lie lb, 111
Jul; Lit ultin:, will I, • pr. dr11.0.1
-ICGI«Ip` 1<~„'~1„r
au: IA
Nt , r!ct': '4; 1 N• 1 1 ,11; ;, C..)DF N ~t
11-u n t•I COZ I+, LllO 8
Mill AND ; 1 . Ct LIIPANY,
lbfdS wal p.tl ; . I D. WILLI AUS
Pltinl” gli, caaag , I 1-1 • ' ollr,
iu cots L:7‘ ! iu. I.
.rt 6 k, , C uvJad ar,
pal ii; le u J. • ,•1
J,•
11 11•1. , X 0. / ' T
—hu Tax
/,1 gt.,112,.11411riC11.0n of
arC• • tt,r l• li,it. 'I ax,thlun, frocal
ui
::odor thrluou.,, the h/
all rrupt potty thrt age . Cult, cod to favor of hat/got -.-
ting a thorough I..ettollatitr rof,r C. 1,4 ~ r ettf:tor
xn hams
au 1 VC 'LlvllliCM attrliui+tuotl it
u' the. all ors t.,l' t aip county
ttf 4l Lb , ' 111oul . 1 , - 1 . aru r,t4 040'04 1, In 12 _tr. Ull.ll 2.1
ar , 1,..,1'1 Hut., I
thr 1 A' .1 . f• 1 t fo , I. , tifittru•
of 114 hberati , rt upon Ow pt , :trot txt - t• ut ht tltairs,tt hut-
Ithg for unit ,1 .:t• L , nth'. hf 1101111 atill,„l A
111(11ET 'Oll THE Pita , t t•• 1 I , y them ,d thr ay
pro:m:111oot e1.,,'11.rt
'I 11 ,, pri.a.l:y •Ii of orl , g4ft, to I•e
hut it the mhl3l I,,ith't‘ten my. -1 1 unit 7 o'clock,
P. !d.. It Se ta lay. the di e t ...ry trgtutt noel. aull:cP
FiRST INTE. JULY, 1849
A. L. A Ite HAM 11 UI.I"S
Portable Steam 1101111114 :111,1 I Limping Engine,
n 1: In ,
:v1
oo Lec , d 3li.uufa.! isp ilt H• Stac.ei.
y3o.3xtdevr
h.. H. C. BitOt.KEN,
No. 22 Citit tAiret , ,f,, New lurk,
MANt..iA,.TLAO:I;
GLASS SYRINGES, 110M(_2OYATHIC
VIALS, GRADUATE'D MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
L 11. 1 ,13 Wart , I
grankiirs, 1.4 c. dr, un G 1, a. u t ;.ac4a,c, , . A nbrr•
tliz.cunut mad,: !n: tr., t,, El, .1 :4 CiADitry Di
ante and Dtraler" t Pit r Hr . tlt In, a ppli , :n
Jy
A" U iz ANT,
NO
EREEMIE
s. 1' EE T.
Thy cubsertL,r b.u. it v.,1, po I mac no verni
Oils Cu 1116, 1...-raiy NxL11.11,,, 134:14, uu Putil
sts , ,t, which ary n f4 , r th.• glawr I•it
1 I !I
sml istfutleufou All r.icmys dud •Srl fm:ufly of
Fli.1;611 C F tik."1 . 1...0:'; Alit, Flt U ."I=':+, ICE CH.L.A
WATER ICES, null - tall tha retreslfuefutsui the seasou. All
are respectfully request...l W visit tut., rooms, futd test for
thrill6l.ll Ved. (jolt)) MC9IN LEV.
&L. NUS!
Au LW. Iran
olobr KIM lu ton I
STEINWAY St t‘.
A L
NUNNS nt CLANK, NNW you. K,
Bus just boeu tut,uiv,l, ttrut the atieutien ut pertlie-tit i d di•
re. ted thereto. 11. ti 1. r: BBL{ BRO.,
Sole Agents
Ne 53 Fifth
Sutuzeitser Lager Beer
TILE UNIJEItSICINED
friohiln an] the public in gtlllerdi, that ha
is in the daily receipt of this Boar, from the well
known Brewery t.f J N. Stinilh, A ilepMay (.7iti, it baciu,
been pronounced to ba Cro t,,a; th,t w,w :uanufacturud
fur many yuare, CLEAR, 'FANTEFiJ I. and PHILP. Clive tip•
a call and try It. JOHN
p 7.4: f At him idd 9Gtii, u. Diestal..‘“l.
N 0 . G 5 FIFTH T E E
1-:()()I' IN( CHEAP
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH Hi A RTM A N
eeently Agent fir 11. M. Warren Co.,)
MANUbA TUBER A.. Lir: 1 :Ait
ARHEN S FELT, CF.TENI
GRAVEL
ELASTIC CEMENT,
SATURATED CANVAS Roul'lNG
R1)1 )FINU MATER;
MOYFIk.:I4:, t, lit EEL udd 1 2 k d
owe flail, Pittsburgh, Ph. 15'9
DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF CUA.I. ult„
132 south second Strati,
LuLricaung Oil fur all kiud, hlutry, 1-I , llnrwlo ur
Cn
Lt 11.131) Oil, ik gUptlllor att. V:11•/4 . 1 nj.,111
but uiug iu all kinds al
LAMPS, LiNTERNS, HEADLIGUTS,
'IIO3IAS , SUPERIOR PA'I'ENT 11IPROVED LAMP.
This lamp performs a perfect consumption of s I smoke
and smell arising from the nca of oil, is which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more bullies[
dame. For salt wholesale and retail by
attl2:2aid 11. BOUREAU, Foie Agent.
- - -
$l6OO The owner is going west and will
a .ICii ilia brick dwelling house on Webster
strcet, near Tuwasend, for the shore price, arid on easy
terms. The Imu.e is now arranged for two families, but can
Gc sally altered to suit blame tsmily. Contains stx rooms
and finished attic. Lot 24 feet front by 109 deep to an alley.
In a good neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT fr. SUN,
fluid 51 Market street.
itEMOV
TRH subscriber has removed the balance of
hfc stock of
FURNLTUItE
To 'ha ODD FELLOWS' 13UILDI+NO, No. t 4 FULL street,
where he offers every article at the redrLd prices_
Every article is marked in plain figur +, nud tboae, fi, want
of Frueituro, are respectfully invited to call and exnu. tile
the (foods and Priws, bfere puechislag elsewhere.
P fl. RYAN
MANILLA PAPERS
rrallti., for n•ile try
JO , INSTIN A: Cu
Pap ,, r Penler3 and e.tatic;aent,
67 W.a.let.rwt
(IN THURSDAY, September 24, at 3 o'cl'k,
r. Z., will he offered for sale, on the p remises, several
Lots of ground of one, two and three acres, ench. This pro
perty Is situate on the Coal Hill and Upper St. Clair Turn
pike, at about four miles from the city, near the well-known
Nursery of Bockstock S Anima!), and from lid location in
the midst of most beautiful scenery— In a healthy and
pleasant neighborhood, and cJavenieut to the city; certain
ly offers Her. Inducements to per seas desirous of purchas
ing an acre or more of ground for a c...untry residence. A
large Academy is ru progress of erectinu uu the premises.
The soil is well adapted fur fine gardens, orchards, etc, and
springs of excellent water ars al:tooth:mt. For further par•
ticalars, apply at our utlice, 51 Market street.
P. CUTILBERT t S,
Beal Eetate Agents.
M A F 1: 0 L
GAS _FITTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS.
Nos. 127 and 129 Ara Street, and. Federoi .Street,
Gas Pipes put up, and Fixtures of tho latest styles sod
patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on
hand, to which we call particular attention.
bratam 21AFFI2l OLD.
SYRUPS.-
60 bble. choice Golden Syrup ;
20 " Bastnick's First Quality Syrup ;
75 " St. James' Sugar /lowa Mainsail..
In store and for sale by MI ',LER BIOSETSON,
anfl Nos. 221 and 223 Libesty street
TALENCIA RAISINS 300 brixes for
cooking, just received and far sale by
BNYMEII & ANDFMEON,
No. 89 Wood Meet :
au= • °Apollo Bt. Charles Hotel.
BUSINEb:S CARDS
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
FINK OLD MONONUAII .1 RYE 'WHISKY, PEACIH'
AND APPLE PAW:DV. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN U DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Pront Streets,
apIS I PITTSBUL,II, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
PRINTINO, AND AI L 5,n1 1 n t; IV ki
M =IS 301 /Et
WaFicteouse, No. tlWooit Stroci,
PITTSBURGH, P
iwugb 11. trirrk.A pr we,
t j (HIN MOOKLIEAD kiets rionft-(341 to
No 74 Wthq 1,-I,w Market
JOHN MOOR 12, 4 3 , ,
COMMI SS IO N Ti ERC HAN T,
PIGS METAL APL uLt.'lOlViS,
NO 7-1 ‘i A riAt STaIiNT, M
PITTSBUItEiIi. . 1 ' . 4
PirfSßUittiti STEEL WORIC-4.
MUM
e .1; Liciet ccad folk at
PlTTSEtikiiii, PA
00ii 3 EA D & 4
merican, PiAigi Corrugated,
GALVANIZED :I;III , ',ET IRON
tElootlikg; OuLtettsa;f,, tipaling t cite
IMITATiON RUSSIA SHEBI - tßi3r,t
ik'nrehoure, No. 136 Flzbe. ntrtot,
mr26: 1 y lb
In MIE=I
IMPTLIVED PATEN 1'
r '• L'rtv
IVILIAASI CLAYTON &
WHOLESALE AND
JU
tis 1441 T 0 fl Li: It I — l N T
N') 37 DiAROND ALLEY.
N.E.txr
11,1'A.
.r;- , ..6" - • A a.. • 15 : Cli• 7•:', ;0,1
rtritty, ct
A ,•,
1'~1iLd!!r:I PH!S
'WHOLESALE GROCER
Rios. DI okka 31D Wood 3trece,tl.
J.41171Vi4 Ertl' ,
eorwarding and C,,,nonistion
F.ll L,r
inur, ()rain, Bacon, Lard. ',attar, Dnad Fruit
and Pro !no ,
Caratic of Irdarit.i..i anti I , &r*t. bt.r ESC is.
Ilaiiht sr rt.tnci:i oloy. . ;;!.. " , f•
t!ut.lLLoett it Sou. --IL116 , 1•.•:1
ik .`1 ;,. ; LI •
Muitsie h Cu. , Ga.:x.4u W. 7:
L. Ali [TEL F A IIN ESTO(_' 1:1 ;
0 btrost, Pittsburgh, has on haDd a larwo
STOCK OF HARDNVIK E,
wilt sell rt,ry low t.tr OAs It u.itiltreu t
finlves IsuJ lALtI
~,ttu,Lit of jitritetiter'e'rc,els, tie has roc , it e• I , t tqrg• .tult
",trl P,u, , ige Cutters mut Stuffere ;
Sh.,rola, Tongues and Po k
Sleigh Bells, and Enamel, I
(At) Preserving lit.ttlte
11K;
L. C. HEOPEIX.Trini,
A rToS;:E*I AT LAW AND CO?: VII VANc
PREMIEJII REAM 11114 LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK MA N UP',l CTURI",
NU. 606 AECII STREET,
Ptuti.a. DIAL I. Ell A.
rvilk, (derma aud Cdtton Cu6cr ta tiud Di awera, era
vatm, &arf3, tilovem, liandkeretdefs, Si, Dressing
Shirts, Wrappere, and Dreas wadi, to i.rder by rued,.
Ll I .1.11,11 t, and warranted to give Nati ifactb.a.
E. P. DIIDDLETON F B@B 0.,
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
FINE OLD WHISK VS,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADRLIPIALA
GO 4% SEE.
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
'THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
.54.V0n7 , e with VENITIAN BLINDS, ci tho most exqui
stu, and elaborato rluish.will Rod it to their inters-sts to gics
10 a coil befora purchasing oismeihere. My work is got up
l.y 11343 best mechanics (not tippry tices.) tvery Ettten t al is
p;050 to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
otS autsci. No. 72 Street. Pittsburgh. (ruy&lyis
R 0F S ,
efIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR THE ERECITION OF GAB WORKS, for trom five
tp,; Imre and upwards, sad for Hcating Building, public or
p:i:rte, by Steam, Hot Weser ur Fornacal.
trA y - Ekls , ls PI TTSP. FIG
ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
or Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgie A and 1 Den
tal Instruments Gnr,s, Pistols. .Fishing Tackle, etc., No. S 6
Wood street. Instruments,
give special attend...a the al ,nutsztur.
ug at T 0.13402, Supporters, etc. JobtAn,r au] kerodrlng
itt, punctuality and despatch. tr,ll
PUILADLPUIA
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
DIPRCEDINT3, Wholonle Pu.lara in Produ.2.o, Vlour
.nil Wool, No. 11l strtini, Pitt'burgh, 1...
Childs Cormdl k Dor,,y, LiaJthnore;
ON;Aley. Co.grave , Garret i,!%lrkrtin,Philadelph . ,..,
.11.cCandless,Ale.as A U,., Janice. Kent, Santee ,ii '•
G. W. Smith, .4 Co., '• Weave' A Graham,
Get). M. & L Hord, Cincinnati Keene, sterling k Co ,
B. Fenton & Bros., yard, Gilmore A: 1. , '•
my2l•rf
All igßeq And
•,,..:::::::::: :' ; ' , ,F,' , .._: ,- ; f.,:qt.,.-. : .:= , .‘ ,
;.,,51-Z.i'_`-.:1rt.'..2.;'•';'::,::::;`,.:1'':
J. & T. GROUTT,
DEALERS IN
ItANUFAOTURBRB OF
RE3IOW t L
i• .1 T :ti T c rr.: a
2 L 5.,,,
I'll.l:Nii, PLOY , / AND A. B.
?THINGS .% ND AXLE::i
U.I.NUPACTURER OF
A GENTS FOR 14i OG'S PA 7'EN r
lit t. 74 El Zi la, ,
MAIIIIFACTIIII3.IIB py
ROB 9 Alin STa.ERTF,
i'A
Will,Lliii?. BAGAI,EV,
( . Irwell :(i'.
W I tl4- T
I=l
ALSO DEALERH IN
DAVID H. WLLLIAMS,
CAN.R.TWAILIGU - IT S. 'YOUNG,
(Surat:ors to John Curtioright,)
taiTCHCOCAL, M'CRIEENI
SUOCIBSOWI UV/ VtrIAN, M . C.a6ERY k C 0.,)
=1:1
flarbaugh. Joseph M. tna,z, aL.
Pitt4.nri.r},: For:lton tiros.,
W. H. NictlME
e
. cUEE
1411CIIIT
f.s.nlera lu 13,ady Clothiag and (4,llti”u".tC4
mg tloodg, corner dtroet and M4rkrt Squaro Aar
,!heuy City,
RB LE ! RBLE !!
or aw .51 5 C~ i El' Ggl
HAS A BEAUTIFUL SU,LECI lON 07
NONUMEN'iS 9 6.lllitih STONES,
EnCii}Sures. Pasim,
Tim public art , radpeettully invited to ezarnia,
Icw, awi Wart enuranted.
—44 r ta2.%1 - ,F
POINTBOX FACTORY.
BUSHA & 11STMCNEDOELY
AtenufacharJ t.t order, BOXES suitable fur :4.34p and Candles,
hardware Alai Variety Goods, eto, etc
2.1. or h
huBISILT J Attlis E. 08.1A.DIN0
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesala
(}roars, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers ha Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 261
Litastv street PlLtihnveb. Po. ncre"..&v.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.
A fall assortmont of
pitt3bargh maul:lad - an:o FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CAbAS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a erpledld assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH.
I Prices aro made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
i in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
PAOSINFIR & IRWIN'S,
No. Da Smithfield street, Valow Fifth.
_ _ _
J. D. Daum,
Jo /11. Lamm
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
B. ti. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
No I,u corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
cathartic and anti-dyspeptic medicine, these
Pille ale e,-,,inniended to the pnhlic by the former propri
.tor, I LSON,) With a confidence such as a long con.
untied and careful trial of them in an ramie practice war.
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence
more the uiotury and less ihe secerning power of the bowels
than any other combination in common me.
AS 1 PONlC—They agree with the moat delicate atom
,ll, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
/LS 9N ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter.
rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre
vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach,
—the direct Collti,11:101.1e1 , 1 of chemical action,—ail action
which should never exist In the human stomach. From
these 11, 1.111/111t1on In the Pills, a person taking them may
tree, full and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that die
g,usting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at
tend or follow the use of other purges.
CF , TIFICATE§.
gi
Eztrazt a letter H. /41rneworen Drugrta,
.temp Tennessee, , Tennessee, January 7, 1858.
ML.s.is. B. L. F/ELNEEITOCIL a CO.—WO were the first to in
.doce Dr. H. Adams Wilson's Pile here many years ego.
Iney were the best Pill ever in this market. Wu CIAO no
• tLer in our own families, end secured fur them a Mkt,
ilisract,e our recommendations. Yours, truly,
H. F. IMILNESWORTH h Cc).
Ertract of a letter from O. W. Nashtrale, Tennetne,
February 16, 1868.
MOIRA B L. PARNESTOOX. a Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen
Dr It. A. WllBOl/%3 Pith need fur the ague with good effect;
tore used them myself. end believe them to Is, the best
Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many otl - er
complaints when properly used, anu I cheerfully recommend
to the public. Respectfully, yours,
0. W. lItWIN.
Frc,m o..loyEA WM. Hopkins, !afe Candi Centraitrioner.
WasinNoroN, Pa January 8, 1868—Dear Doctor: I have
using your - Anti-Dyspeptic" Pine when omasioned
r-quiro4l, :or ,aaoy ytars, and can truthfully say that I have
r toaud any medicine equal to them in relieving me
1 , , zu ad4ct ions of the stomach and head. They have never
tuned to relive me from headache, and bare always left
rep system iLi Letter condition they found it. I must conn
d •ntly recommend your Pills an a safe and highly valuable
modiclue. Very reivectfully, etc.,
It. ADAMS WLIZON. WM. HOPKINS.
Fr Thos. Bladonorc, Esq., Treasurer of .Ailegliersy (1)., Pm.
To 1 x IL .1. WILSON —Dear Sir : I have been tieing your
['llls since 1840, and do decidedly say 'hey are the best Pill
In use, Lhat I have any knowledge of. I first need them
•• sick headache," with which I suffered beyond deacrip
tio,i ; I am happy to my, thatothey entirely cured me. Since
th• e I us- them al a family medicine : if I am bilious, or
anything ails me, and I require medic:ne, I take a Pill,and
It. cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for
rho sot seventeen years. THOS. BLACIINIOILE.
January 8, 1008.
PITTBRUROH,
Masses. 11. L. FASINLSTOCS a Co—l have had considerable
experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded
Pr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri
etors, and have often felt their benign influence In my own
• `3 , 0 for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con
dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for
there, in cases of " hemicrania" and other forms of head.
orbs depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the
mach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar.
iy adopted, being entirely free , rom any griping tendency.
regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
v hoot at all eebilltaring. Yours truly,
GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Word street.
ittel.nrgh, 5, 1858. Jyl:lydaw
I'ITTSBURti
tooi tried tt iu ovor cicron hundred cr..tics, rind never
t. ,131.1 ezcold in two ca en, (both thtrudor htunor.i has
Ito , iu ilk piAcession over uno hundred certificates c.t at
twenty milefl ot 14.1t0n.
I ,, tr!eA C.Arrlfit..; to cure a LucEIAA a rr swath.
h.. it 9 , 6,1 cnrc the worst hind ot plunder
4 \-.‘,ut
211=1111
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DR. R. A. WILSON'S
PILLS
‘•L f. 1' ARND AND Su I, BY
W HOLES A.LE DRUGIiISTS,
PIT1'8131JR(111, PENN'A
Hear Dr. Keyser
THE GREATEST
4. ;
A 6
‘3
DISCOURY
1 ; OF TKE AGE.
itif R. i\T NEll "I', of Roxbury, has discov
lt UT o , lllft/011 pasture we.di a remody
Every kind of Humor,
wuRST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COa0,10t;
PIMI'LE
• II a/,
. or t lt. E.3..tirla of laika.
. IPJ t'Oit.l,4l warc‘nt,.l t cur th,) ware In the
L.l .•101 cr id :nuu:6
are:, to buttlai aro vim rituLd to cure tha worst kt,A
• .r tiro warrattlel to C 91.1.1 all hiIICLOr thine
• • .
,'wo l:ut:!13 RIO worran tb.l t rutn.hig of the ears and
hl.,irinc among the hair
Fur to rir bottled are warrant —4l 1.) :ace corrupt end
r, ruing LUCIVCS.
I.tuo bottle will cure scaly erupttoa of the akin.
Two or three bottled are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottler are warranted to core the mull 101
erate case of rheumatism
Thred four bottles are warranted to cure ;alt-Itlienni
Vivo to eight bottles will cure the worst cane of scrofula.
benefit In always experienced from the first bottle, tun)
perfect core is warranted when the above quantity le taken
ROXBURY, blAi3B
Pate fittotis,—Th, reputation of the Medical Discovery,
...tiring all kiud 01 humors, Ls so well established by the
tlllallilllolll3 voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the meat skilful phyel
ane and the most careful Druggists to the country are un
to its priti.Re.
To presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I dc
it with a lull knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
ell, and curing most of those diseases in which you are un
f prtunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to er
tii•tJonate mother, _
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
cured 4.n It by a rulrach,; your OIL tamper is restored tr.
t, ',Acura} sweotaoss, and your babe from short and fretful
a Ap3 W calla and snout slauthors ; and flu Medical Didoosu
y I,trxonitml IS fountain of Meaning to your husband and
I . T. 3 rlebd stAgm
CANKE It
ntoLusch, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
Is nothing but canker of the item h; to tb
Leati acn nt!
KIDNEYS,
c. sating a Kinking, gun., feeling, and an tnalfferenoe even tz
cares of your ‘antl).
Your otortsach fe
RAW AND INFLAMED,
sour food distresses you, and you can only take certain
Itil , LOV.`ll of that your system does not get half the
Loads:lmM it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker
it up; thou your complexion loses Its bloom and be ,
c.oniee sallow or greenish, and your beet day in gone. For
, m,at of nourishment your system becomeslcwm and flabby,
sod the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follows
trian of diaasen which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to
0 IT ;
P‘l;,ltation of the heart, pain in the aide, wet.kness of the
ev„,lee end email of the back, pain of the hip joiut when you
i-tfce, irregularity of the bowels, and also, teat moat axcra
.;s Ing of th3euseu, the
PILES.
Ilow many [bonhomie of poor women are mitering from
IL lh diocaio and pining away a miserable life, and their next
neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to imprehl
your mind that good old proverb, "An onnce of proven
is bettor than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL. DISCOVERY
yot, have both the preventative and the cure, with this groat
su a good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
d.., you any injury.
N 2 change of diet ever necessary—aat the beat you can gel
az.,l enough of it.
012D011011,1 DOB utta--Adults one table spoonful per day—
Ut.:idren over ten yeaes dessert spoonful--Children front flyr
ylcht years, tut spoonful. A. 21 no directions can be
to all ~ u,clitntions, taky sutticient to operate on tla
t,., - ie, a 1,, Veen Truly,
DON Al KENN
I r tyttly. Pyr n Ale by
Dr. GEO. IL KEYBEII 3
No 110 Wood 9trect, Pittsburgh, Pa
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
idCil GLOSSY HAIR,
Completely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE
Aud who that is gray would not have it restored to its
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
e ruptions, but would be cured, or with trick headache,
oemralgta,) but would be cured. It will also remove all
piret,l ,, Prof. Wood's Hairßesto
w h ;,, ttlid, and the following:
. .
Atilt Aaron, November 6, 1856.
J- D.--r tur : I have heard much said of
w ttul t.,4 of your Hair Restorative, but having
eein cheated by quackery and quack noetrnma,
hair dyes, &c., I wan disposed to place your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and one loudly trnm
pened quack remedies, until I met yon in Lawrence county '
3,110 month, since, when you gave mo such assurance as
ludnced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en.
t,rely white, and before =haunting one of your large hot
tleo, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely,over the bead; ehe continues to
us, it, nut :dimply because of its beautifying effects Upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the
head and mind. Others of my family and friends are turing
y o ur Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my
skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and
value are entirely removed; I can and do and matt cor
dially and confidentially recommend its nse by all who
would have their hair restored from white or gray (by ran.
nod of eickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
all young persons woo would have their hair beautLfal and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMN MANN.
r1111:513 WOOD: It was a long time after I•paw you at
Bliselleld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
yon gave me an order upon poor agent in Detroit, and when
I got it wo concluded to try it on sire. Mann's hair, as the
surest teat of its power. It has done all that you assured
me it would do; and others of my fam y anti friends,
having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend
lug its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration
yon claim for it.
Again, very respectfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
Oman; 111., June 2S, 1852.
I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have
admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora
tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. 8. BRBSSE, ex-Senator, U.S.
0. J. WOOD CO., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., au
the great N.Y.Wireßailingßstabilehmentjand 114 Market
Meet, St. Louie, Mo.
Bold by DB. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood st.,
albStodAw And sold by all good Draiglith
R. M. CARGO Sr, CO., -
Phalographers and AnibrotypEsts,
NEW loftlY GALLERY,
No. :2,i. Firth ertzt.dt, and
81.1 13. E ANi OAL4..ERY,
E. W.
Patzburgli
tuyl93f-41p
PisduAS To IQUIT ALL
A MBROTYPES-
A BEAU T leU 1. AND jiAl itAB PIOT-URN
WAERANTSD, L•AN b 6 HAD di? LOW
AS AT ANY kiLt:a L'STA.BLISSIMENT
N THE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S, Rcarth ntreat
M. 0 tb+ PJ
EW ['AU EIi.R.E.LI4 AND AMB ROT Y 57i
AND MIDE-0(71 - IT
C A gfl lit V
t/I CO.nii-i.,Fifier
~.!1 variuum etylcn, In an;
11111.1 RELIT/11i relmonablo rates.
Sick qr pe.ra.mi lit their reiiiinr,e:
ap2o:ly.few-lii
DIIOTOURAPII6.-----TheLe beautiful PIC
TURES, talua in the highest style of tho art, colored
it. oil or plain, exu Lu Itad ainBly or by the quantity, at
WALL'S eltdi,ary, Jones' Building', sourth utreet. [an2L•lw
Reatoved to 11 Fifth Street.
eu.'S i'IIOIIIJURAPH.IO AND
AMBItOTYP2 6.3.LLIV.RY has been removed from
'n Fourth street, to 21 Fifth street, near Market.
hes:tr....toms having been built sipeciallv for the purpose,
tank three !arg !kilts, aro no; sttrpaseod in the city tbr
cvtniort, convenience and excellenee in arrangement.
lit=e - • Onr old friends and patron& and those wishing so.
parlor likenesses, aro invited to call. Reception Room
and Specirdens on the ground tino.i. ap7
Ali (; TlO IN" - SALES.
FAILY SALES AT No. 54 FIFTH Sr.,
At the new Commercial Balea 'owns, No. 61, Fifth
street, every week dL,y, are held ppbli, .ftlea of goods in all
, rlls let'', suited Mr the trade and consumers, from a largo
stock which is constantly replenished with frosh consigns
mem ta, that must be closed forthw,ith.
AT 10 O'CLOtifil, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
eeded iu the line tor personal and faintly nee; table cut
+ry ; hardwar:; clothing; boutzi and shoes; ladies ware,
c. AT 2 0 . 121.:1CK, P.
Honsehold and kitchen trualituce, new and eecond-band;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegaait iron atone China ,:are;
atovea; cooking utensils;
groceriae,
AT 7 O'CLOCII, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; cloths Jewelry; mncical ir,atrn.
rnent4 ; gam; clothing; dry ge0,.. - th; bouts and ataxia. book
stationery, tic. IfieS I P. M. DAVIS, Aunts
FAMILY CARRIAGE, BAROUCHE, AND
ROCKAWAY, AT AUCTION—On WEDNESDAY
iRNING, August :.6th, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial
t, alea Ronnie, to. 6.1 nab street', will be told, one Family
Carriage, one klarouchc, and one ileckaway Carriago.
au2l P. 0.1. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
I4ORTUAUE CON bTiLUOTION
AT AUCT,u_si—Yn 11.11itllAY INENING, August
:13, at 7% o'clock, at :be ConirOrclal Sales Rooms, No. 64
Fit,h street, will be sold: oce Coupon 7 1.1 cent Mortgage
CAtaitruction B. ui, SIOJJ ir,ued by Pi..teburgh, Pt. Wayne
and Chicago Railroad Company. interest, payable In July
and Junumy, And redoewa,ie iu New York, January, 1887.
1,1121 P. dd. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
_ELEGANT SILVER iPLATED WARE,
AT AUCTION—On TUIffiDAY MORNING, August
'situ, at 10 o'clock, at the new Arli.ition Rooms, No. 64 Fifth
xG ,et, will be sold, an EIX tßnaiVl, ..Z1(1 very choice variety of
rich Plated Ware, comprising thb latest and moat elegant
sty les of plain and chased Teq ;?e a, plain and chased Urns,
and R.ettles, Vegetable Dishes, iNtirsing D'shes, Ice Pitchers,
Butter Coolers, Water Pitchers, L' l gg Boilers and Cups,ltrult
and take Plates, Castors, Cobleta, Cups, etc. The articles
can be examined on Monday, ou he second floor of the Ann
Lion Rooms. sale positive, and qurthy the attention of all.
Lia 23 P. DAVIS Auctioneer.
FE
ARM IN BAVER COUNTY, AT
AUCT ivN TUF.SDAY'. EVENUIIG, August 241 h,
at 7% o'clock, at. the Cominerchil Pales Roomu, fit
bittli street, .111 Le sold: That Valuable unproved farm cf ,
hundred and forty-seven acres cf choice land in Beaver
„II lay, Pa., situated on the tibio rfver, and Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Railroad, about d miles below Rochester, and
being the first farm above I nduhtry Statim. It contains
about 100 acres of coal, 30 acres timber, 3110 fruit trei 8,
snrubbery, Etc, and :3 houses stiltable for tenants. Tho
above Joins the lands of an etu3ttru coal company, who are
about going into full operation, and will be shown to those
wishing to see the primises, by Hr. Carson, who resides on
the same. Terms, One-third catth, balance in four equal
annual payments, with interest. i Title indisputable. Pus.
session given immediately.
&tad P. ;11. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
STEAMBOATS.
T
I.
For CinciAnat.l.
The elegant side wheel, panaenger packet
SUPERlOll—f,'apt. littstiClLlD J. GUACI--Wiii
leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS
DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock,
ifur freight or passage apply cri L bourti, or to
.13A11.NES CO., Agents.
Through to St. bums in live dayi. This boat connects
with the mail Due, and will go thron4h in the time aped..
flat. She will leave vn Saturday ap2.2
Z ANIESV 'ff. .E.
tear Marlette ant . Zanesville.
The tlteamerll. A GRAITAM, °apt. NON.
AYFL6B, will I,k , ve for the above and all
intermtgliato purui ipe every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
Per freight or paliftiage apply tal
CARRIAGES
Seventy-Five New add Second• Hand
CARRIAGES ANO hUJGGIES,
eOI HALE AT
R.EPOSITORY.
T i 0 M 1 L
NEAR :LAWRENCEVILLE.
rrIlE SUBSf.kIRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
or exchange, on the most reaeonable terms, 9 . s.
a fine assortment or Baronches anitsecond-tuand
Boggle-1 1 made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but little
used. Also, twenty-ono new Buggies, mode in my own shop,
fxomtho very beet material purchased in Eastern market.
A fine lot of Trotting Wagons, new, and second-hand. Also,
a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagons,
Jersey Wagons and Rockaways, tsso fine Phaeton, seats for
fear persons, one of them Watson's make, and the other
New York make. Two fine Sulkies, ens made by Mr. D.
Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a fow Gunmen Buggies, suitable
for light marketing. The onbocrilier flatters himself, that
he can make it to the interest of irerc2r...s wishing to pur
chase, to give him a exil.
The establishment is conv7ai,rot to the city, the Excelsior
Omnibus Linea G000! -, 43 r.t4 door every ten minuted.
tor'l3:lyd.bw JCPEPII W
sgga C. WHST CO., AM*.
biANUPACTI , 2.ZES OP
CARRIAGES,
ROOE.AWAYS, LIIIGGIES, 5U1.,511i9 AND BLEEK/B8
No. 107 Penu street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
All work warranted to be cif the beet materials and
workmanship. myLT.lydis
LAKE SUPERIOR qopI,.?EiaIMILI
AND
SMELTING Wali i lSS.
PARK, 2 , I'CURDY 4 00.,
•
la AN UFAC T URE RS 9F SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Dolt CopperPra,sed Copper Bottoms,
United Still Bottoms, Speller ladder, , also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, /m. Constantly
on hand, Tinmen'S Machines and Tools. Warehonso,No..l4l9
First, and 120 Second street., Pittsiittrgh,V'a. Special orders
of Copper cot to any desired pattekn. myaklydam
JOHN W. MTAR'rEIY9 •
HILL POSTER?,
WILL ATTEND 'l6 THE POSTING
end i rsll linds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS ..hcrroitEe, laliifaTioN9, ..%c•
All communlcatioto- ,Ithe,r by; mall, telegraph, or other•
ewise—directod to the (Oct. of , 1,-! ftierniag Post, will reosli e
prez,ptAtteAtlco
-
ARNOLDS, Dove and ,Davidson's Writing
Fluid 4 halo by ; W. S. HAVEN
Stationer, Noe. 31, 33 and
blartet.atreat.
'gaud situated
$9OO rl'APlllio g rheennay"ritr,lopposite fibvapstairg,
containing about ten acres. Apply to
JAMES C. RICHEY,
Real Exiato arol i ßill Brotor, Fifth st.
ALARGE Map of our country, with tho
States. Territorica and iconntiea distinctly
ed. For Bale b W. S. I.ISVEN, Stationer,
aul.2 Corner Market and Second streets.
STOCKIN GI YARNS-
AT MANUFACTUE.ERS' PRICES,
Always on hand, and for E ale at(
EXCITEJAHNT S r1f:1, INCREASING —
On account of the great - reduction of prlcea at the
PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, we etre selling at the following
cheap rates: Ladies' Blact Gaiters worth $1,75 fow l
s ;
Ladies' colored Gaiters w. rth $1,75 for $1,25; Ladilic
kins worth $1 for 76 cis.; 'Attlee' Boots worth PA for 80
chi.; Ladied CongreseVoots worth $1,50 for $1,26; Gent's
Patent Gaiters worth $2,75 for $2
DIFiNNI3.4OSER 6 CO.,
anl4ith street, nerz Ilarke_t.
No. 17
BOOTS AND SHOESSelling at very low
prices, to CLOSN OUT 'one Spring and Sul:ewer
stock.
N. B,—A few more pair or
SOILED 91101E8, LEFT,
Which will be sold at leas than nest.
Call soon and secure a bargJOBE FB alit, at
II BOBLAIM
the Cheap Cash Bore
of 9B *Altai sober, two doors from Oa.
awl&
4 ,4
MEE=
R U N.,
JOSEPU EiOftNE':3,
77 binrket street