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Miens town tittitlatliS enormous.idis of.Lontiou the question ann.adequstelOnl , ply of reasonable pure water for drink, cleanliness, nuinufactures, fifes, and orna• montalion, a‘sunies not„only_inosiense portanee, but becomes surrounded by al: must insurtuountahle ,dllsculBea_ dot n:nny years this clues - don hue -occupied no Otanil eiwre of the tbrititiii.of the nintiei r pal authorities, and liati:enktiiid the seri; oils 'mention of l'arlielnent.' l :'Exact cam inationsluse been niatfoof the average, 4uarktiY:ol water rennin:4l *.each 1= cud; of the-comparative purity of various source; of' supply; of the effects of a dal' ciao vof supply upon, h,ealth; and of the "tendency ot Impure water to induce opt -Bgit is disciisee, and to increase the propor • tion of deaths to the whaie number of ca ses. These facts hire en application to all large towns, and hence we shall pienent tome of them for consideration. , • , dirrers.are gonad tote improper sources ci: water supply far larger towns., Such tOolte are neOessarily . sithated at points • where ilia streams have attained mushier .lt4lll:svtolume. These streams drain large. districts oi ctiuntrl. During the Taint ciautuvuly.occur in spring tuid au- . tumn, - swamps and. ether store-places of im pnrltiea are. swept out . into these screams. AR ..P.?h9.latmn,...ingeatts and .extltis to .w .ards ,thewatet-sbeds, additional ounce: or misrhiet are introduced. as barn-yards "and' miss pouts. Town's 'spring up, the whujqsenageof * Which sic db.nharged into tat:strewn. to be .drault by the inhabitants of the larger towns-below. Justin the ra titsihat'cleanliuoisi,s' enforeid in the up - per_tonys, :the waters,beColne unfit for use in thei.towns lower . do*O. With these tune in clew, it is nos pleasant to contem pt ne too closely the drinking Of the waters of the ScCuylkill by Philadelphians or of the Allegi . eus by Pittsburghers. Every year adds to the disagreeableness of this medbution. The nearer the livid ot a stream water is taken out for supplyl4g ri...tOwn, the greater will be the general -heaAth: of the people drinking of IL Elirtaii . -slte prevalence of ' epidemics the moralliyigillaced by drink ing water taken from -lower sections of etre tuis, becomes absolutely'appalling. Ih the Edinburg Resists fur April there ds an article in which are drawn together, .fthiu official reports, a good many facts bearing on this, question, of which this may lie taken as a Sample. . During the visitation of.cholent in Lon don ill- 113513-1., It was observed that the -mortality was ranch larger In those nor th/11S of the city watered by companies that pumped their supply out of the Thames Jew down, than in tnose sections watered .14 Companies reaching the river farpp. :In 24,854 houses supplied by the Lambeth Coral any, comprising a polio : lotion of about 100,00 n persons, there occurred 811 deaths "front cholera, being at the rate of 87 to every 10,000 persons. In the 49,728 houses II ittivllad by the Soitchwartr. and Vauxhall Company, comprising a population of about 233,111 persons, 2,470 deaths took place, bdug at the rate of 130 to every 10,000 living. The • drinkers of had • water std. fetal threeand a half times m much.mor tility.si:the drinkers of superior water. In 'eJt.tirmaticth of the theory that this dillurenee in mortality is attributable to the different - It In the ,quality of water, some striking facts are: brought forward. In 1316-4.l, • witeu the cholera prevailed in the same - dist !lets, the overact) mortality was reversed; and so were the points on the at which the Companies obtained their bupplie3 of w,ter. now until we waters of a particular slyer are for drink must depend on the nu tend condition of the territory it drains; On the proportion its wholwvolume bears to the population to .be, supplied; on the hunitier and dens.ty or inhabitants above the point at winch the water le taken out; 4ou the nitaber and size of iiin 4 lowns, situ ated on the tniiiks or the river above the point of pumping; on the kiwis of business traq.s4sspd in those towns, and the perfect. acts of - the drainage CX14114 irythem. Tuese e ststrdisrdir of atimeasurement do not kelp, make up ndatteriug . (Ain for the ; people 01 Pittsburgh; Allegheny, and some of the adjacent boroughs. But, it must be remembered that the' ease; must grow worse; I...tead or hater, with the lapse of years. Tue ...Jarmo of the Alleghen-,follopring. tae Siau,sities or that stream, are at least three hundred miles away. Until, within a recent date r its banks were sparsely pop ulated. Latterly, one wave of people after' another has flowed in, until the whole Ile. ,jann.uf the . sceae Is changed. At frequent tate i vals villageo and towns are springing vast traffic is already developed. Year by year the waters.become more unfit for tlriuling. Ultimately they mast be come prdlitle of disease and death. Li Tut Colututaa inuiti.Care/inian, notic• lug the sta , e or eta7 - yLtion of the people in Ph k". u s l. o Snuttt Carolina, says: hot the l',ll I.ileS of Charleston, 1"'Ielm l y l "l'"ted a thousand dollar: , to nen.; to ...cp. no In 6ecorating the groves of 1 . 124,1 to the eileut appeal from a start leg population 1 Butter ins life and (Annum. et °us cbil.l of die dead soldier,. than flowers strewn on the thousand tombs. - There is a tribute to the .:end in every heart, stet there is time in which to honor their ituanury ; but sulleriug wives alio /hill! 11111:J Cllll An wait. It is cheap charity tied tu.ioiss the fashion while gaunt want 404,u:iced in mir oiMst." MAE 6 alueting or the tepUblicaCS Of Schuylkkil court) , waa held vu .Tuesday of .lust week. Amung the renulutions ut.apted was this: "Raiford, That no tearti!y,entlorse the aettuu C , lngreee au the questiou of ia; u, turn, uud while we Clitigretullite it Chi we firm dud dienitituk.pciojthin.it prelferVL,l 4 ...ol.lliug lu lontlictup it has; 'with the tsecutive hi' the ,utittott.,in bite minter, ieuieve wet, the plan upon which. the' Union tuembetn have halted is just, equita ble not neees,,try, anti thaPtliNke that basis hart uutuue ruhuluns betneen mictiOiti. Cu Wu c*Uatry s Out be reietebilahed." • , c==s'Ctz = Joni: Fonsirni, - :editor of the Mobile '• Elopement in High Ltfe-A Romal!ticAf. Register, the lead'pizst:rltiWti.r. "1 "1" -- 4T.. - `6•7" - lr' A Y - ' nat..' ' " ' Airciln OP Isordsiattia Democrat ofthe silisl 1 esma writes to .r ..,....—go,i -.,-4. 01 i • ~.1 ' - r d a vi b e a - dim:dais of I under date of Mat26tl4l, glows descriit's h .... r , tame lege r P tion of the obseq k th!nzettl.'4ser with'vhicich • a --tee littleiiiii . r -ili;it ..i.sanitdree're- 1 ceutly in this vicinity, and though not at and other "Southern guests" were received. liberty to give the names, we tell the story hy.a„,cartsan classorpeopl e t on theirxuaap m t i as ak to ; Sti• Lorifshisdthleugn •ifter=chis- , 'twits told ns. ; The hero of the. romance is the scion of nag his description of the " 1 ; •Irty," he adds: t an iliustrious family, an Ex -captain co! the „.„,tti -remain .behind a . few days, and am ;Rite "So.Callea," and: chants Misgssippi in I.surrounded'mparitinieby,a host of ardent his native State, and, it is said, did gallant Deinticrtits:the Ofillkiighis - inea, who- are service for the causeluiesPauselli in a Th .- . .., ere from all pails i,f the State, sitting,its a. siiisiiipi 'regiment. • • ' Omura! Committee l'.&iirrange Plans of a. -. , ,Theaserpirief sib, lio; : . shall we describe susnipairt itgaithit the Radicals, In which an mueh lovlinessr. The graceful form, ra7 ,we of „the SOnih are so". deeply interested .. yen tresses , sparkling eyes, rubylips, pear ' 1 Yoljiiost 'fael is trl , were , its "Retierrloni IY teCils, and the many caner Chart" "E'en' akin I hedi I ibii giudemen talk. V4eali . " tial to the snake-up of a first_e.lassasetiaraq 51-:, they are more zealous and uneompro- Our pencil is unequal to the Laski_ autnettiq • wising in their hostility. io,Radiesdism (4 7 , 1 say she possesses all the, charms we have ,es are at . hoot. They sustain' the Pres!: noted, and niret'sha is the daughter of a lent'apolicy without aiskinghiM for °Mix,. wealthy planter•who, by the way, Aloes not and advocate, an liamedisto restoration of live' a hundred Miles Prom on,r,elty.---heautl• the Southern Suites, ite, theit former 10;?sition MI, accumitilihed andYont.44l, ecarcossith, 1 end all tlictr iighta in•the Y..-cdniL" .enteen. atuumers having , passed •over het' Mn. t'ons•qa was..not mistaken. The head—the pride of loik'Patuntis, the child , r their old aigik.-4,:,ttnttanfa,;lo,hn guarded Democratic party at the North' , ,wasi. a ll . ~. ° wall the utmasts s vielaneth-Bni.to the story. through the war .t ah'd Is now, as complet ely Since the oio:thetwarlhatcapuil; . ;. • • open saturated with treapx, sit the Democratic' ed a. entr 9 0 4.inge*ith tlialady,, iendly party South. The • Mart difference in the and neinterrall at firs but•gradUally the s a n t i l esivealecarne ., more t 'freqUeut. The conduct of the tighiections arose out of Me gtoTtirig.eidiViai;ot the Captain told tales t Tact that Nortittlieliitate govetnments were of chlialriedevotion • and undying affec hulphir,liaiolii, while at the Smith they tion that. iiwakenesf a responsive ttuvb: in w .kl erri_ ih tht bands of traitors. The bulk of.,tatt i i*Olti:or; 01.4: glif.: girl . ThdlegraPhs i. ortharn emanate *anted the rebellion - . " ..A .,,dlowli di e co et u er p a te, al w t er dat et it c y p z le ere s 4e in za i h g an ve: t'o succeed , and did what Ihey.cotilLio'- 6 • " iFtnil ,thhe',atimelice eaptitin,antaa to our make Ita snecess, hilt stood...in . aiii, titiiM . lii4;; vialtedLiher younaladY.and- Made a local authorities , who stirpnthaekedhyveso. fostnal proposal, and was referred to papiti lap AnajOritle — s. .. 11f , paps , " couldn't sea it in thean /amps, .inid.ateinliiorbade ilia ..mateh. , The tat. .. . . 10 . - • • 1 , üblic are' anxiously awaiting..tti . tlellbetatiorot of iheXoloA party 10. ;WI District-3,n regard to choice. for _Con.- gressman. A few, who - have given the matter butlittle attention, suppose quiVAl.r. -Scofield will-be the choice of-the party, on accOurd'of - his uhdisputed 'ability: :and the credit he has attached to the.. District keift the manner in which helps discharged-the duties of his position. 13ttt ara'jhui that there are many Maim intm.,llXet.otOOlf, who have lost confidence in this gentleman and will not, under tuiy.cehsiderutkoNeon , sent to have him selected—: DI the,- eastern. part of the District the lack of confidence and feeling of distrust:is' se 'great that It will be impossible for him to there ebtn mend anything like a fair support, and 'lir selection by the Convention, or ultimate election, will depend altogether upon the , support he may get in Warren and Erie counties." The Dispatch favors Mr. SOUTHER, of Elk county. Tits New York Journai of Commerce sap : ~. "The hosts of tie:goes who have perish ed from exposure and starvation number doubtless hundteds of thousands ; nor has this sorrowful state of things ceased to be visible among them. There is probably nowhere on the face of the earth to-day an equal population in any one country .among whom there is so much suffering as among the freedmen in America." The Flbrlda Times, published at Jack sonville, prints this as a matter of curios ity, and illustrates as follows : "In connection with the above extract we would state that the steamer Tatniend, owned and manned by colored people, lett this city on last Saturday crowded with the suffering, population on a pleasure excur sion up our beautiful river. W e have yet to record the first death from suffering in East Florida." THE New York Times is vexed at its want of success in trying to induce the Southern Conservative journals to moder ate their violence. Having failed in that direction, we suggest that our oatemporary try its lieed on the organs of Northern Conservatism. Subtracting violence from them, however, would leave ao small a re mainder as to raise a doubt of their contin ued existence. Vane:ann.—The Republican primary meetings on Tuesday last resulted in the uominntion of this ticket : Congress, S. P. ItlcCalmont ; Senate, Thomas Hoge; Assembly, Hun. W. L. VVhtinn; President Judge James S. Myers; Assochite Judge, IL S. McCormick; Pro thonotary, J. H. Smith; Register and Re cinder, James W. Shaw; Commissioner, James Dancan;. Auditor, Philo Williams. TEE Gettysburg &or says: "The Joint Committee of the Legislature, of which D., 31cConaughy, Esq., of this county la a member, appointed fur the pur pose of procuring for the Butte a suitable historical painting of the :Bank of Denys burg, have given the commission, very wisely we are sure, to the great Philadel• phis, historical painter, B. F. RothermeL" JUDGE UNDERWOOD, in hearing of the motion to postpone the trial of Jefferson Davis till October, stated distinctly that the case would be disposed of before that time by the President. The unavoidable infer ence is that Mr. Davis is to be pardoned. CM= —Thad. Stevens continues ill. —The wife of William Cullen Bryant is dangerously 111. —General Grant, is about making a tour through the West. —*iow fell'in the county of Oneida on the lst day of June. —The revenue receipts last weak amount ed to upward of 37,000,000. --4-The New England railroad companies Want higher prices for carrying the mails. The amount now in the Treasury vault at 'Washington, subject to draft, is nearly slo4,doopoo. . —President Johnson, since April 15th, 1805, has issued 12,881 political, and 101 criminal pardons. —Senator Sumner is not as feeble as re ported, and does Im deem relief from Senatorial labor neeesaary. —A . clock.. raiser in Tennessee recently m)kLAIi3;O63. wrath Of manner! goiga in one week. - One ewe gold for ,1,800. Phailes Springer, Aof Bangor, Ile., a clerk in the war department, committed suicide in a pletol gallery, in Buffalo; But erday night. ' —On last Monday, Wm. Montgomery rex, 'of Danville, was ahrt and lulled in i•emerset, by an oat intimate friand by the name of Wm. Brown., —The Lowell Couri . ar says: Gen. But ter resides in the Seventh district; his barn is in the Sixth; and it seems he is a talked of v.andidete for Congress in the Fifth; —The late Calvin Fletcher, of Indiana polis sent live sons to Brown University, and also psid for the education of sixteen promising young men in other colleges. —Officers who have served in the late war are numeionsly applying' to Brevet Major General Ullman for positions under him in the volunteer corps of Garibaldi in Italy. —Judge Lawrence, of the Supreme Court of Illinois; has-derided that the gift enterprises of Chicago are lotteries. Dis trict Attorney Reed has taken steps to drive the various enterprises of this kind from the city. —ln disinterring the Union dead near Rentz, Tenn., recently, a body, exciting attention froth its small feet, was found to be a woman shot through the bead. The supposed name Is Charles Jonesboro, Co. E, 60th Missouri vols. —The most astounding frauds have been shown in the late Street openings in New York. ThreeatreetoPoning surveyors re. onved Nat year about 6 , 100,000, mid vari ous ether city officials have been convicted of the grossesqlsbonestY. —No incendiaries, with black valises, have organized here and started for Canada to fire -Montreal, Toronto and .other But such incendiaries came from Canada to fire our cities when we-were In trouble and Canada was "neutral." --A Mr. Lyon, becoming enamored of A certain widow living near oalik o k . and, , tailing to win her band by honorable Means, waylaid hm and committed a mO4, &roiling crime upoalier po,rsiiii. She was found in•thiontaktne of the woods in a pre =fond ConditiOni 'TheAin.t l ll l l4l44 with' quzitit tit lint Galician, tmdauntee by the parental `, l )tlnt heart never won fair lady; 9 , resolved make 'h' bold dash and securetheoblectof his heart's affections, Be j?lanriedanSlOPetilbut, and, at subsequent events .:proved, It "ati brown. 'The yorixfgladtpetitsfilifthitishal hour 0n 'Monday silght-,:birt.befote:Aloing so tied a cord ttv her wrist; -leaving in end of the .cord hapgin,g out Pf'the st intiow. At the .hour appointed—ilia impalleat-,lover, terrified by-the roar of heaven's artillery, and 'hia.ardoi,urldaroped by the torrents of rain that mere falling, made his way tathe abode of his chamber affixed the cord ner- 'vously,,amiggialy flip oak The signal was ,answered by a :hundred and forty pounds of female-loveliness dropping gently into his4tended'arms. The party hurried into the carriago, and were driven rapidly to the Jeffersonville ferry landing. Upon reaching the other tide they repaired to the house of a well known Methodist minister, and the twain were made one flesh in apple-pie order. The feelings of the outwitted parents can be easier imagined than discribed when it was announced to them next morning that their daughter was missing. The father, half suspecting the truth, hurried to our city, and soon learned the lesson so otter learned by "cruel parents," that young hearts are a little too ninny for old heads. —A new disease, to which Dr. Cattani gives the name of :Acetonernie, has been described in ihe Journal de Plsarmaeie, of Paris. It is thought to be produced by the formation of a chemical compound called acetone in the system. This arises from the formation of organic matter, especially of grape sugar, in the stomach. The dis ease sometimes, though not often, proves fatal in a few hours. The remedies are purgatives and stimulants. —Ezra W. Smith, sixteen year , ago was a wealthy and honored citizen of Terre Haute. He iuddeuly disappeared, how ever, leaving his family and all his wealth behind. Lately he has been discovered in Nevada, where he owns large possessions and is very wealthy. He is considered partially insane. NEW ADVERTISENENTST. Wf. E11G11.42f, Jr., Adams Express Office• 64 2 , VIA Sirqi,:is an authorised Agent to roma: ltdocraterrhenta for the GAZETTE, and (di other papers throughout the Untied Watt. and the Canada.. xoy^S.•lr{2 FEsTIVAL .Ctilp FAIR. Tatra tab be bald on tue E•entngs or TIIZSDAY. WELiblEdDer and 'PtilllidiseY, the 12. th, 12th and 14th June, a Festival and Fair In the 11. P. Ulf UCH, LAWRE.NOLVLLLE, as a benefit for the Chnzth. Jen:eat COACU-lIIAKERS. ATTENTION! bore be a meeting of the JvU-1111“- •1 1.1 CY , •CEI•3IAKIC 0: of Plitt , Aryl:km:id vilmey. TELLS thlonoai Elgleibi . At h• f-p•at teooeh, at kat& STUN • b. In .ue DiAtoutail. for the ,iior• po f [skies into IC t, propriety of forming a Onion for mutat" protection sod Ito. prorenteat. Let 11l atter. Jell - MANY CUACII-OAEIEif6. 1 rNIVEILIALIST ANNUAL NUN.. DAY OULUtaI. RANKLY .1.3C•1•10.-7LifiRsi DAT. Jong 14, 1866, et .11•YARLANDin NEW tiltitV• , Ronp I mattock, Penn.ylvolla Railroad. apecial ' train leave fur the Urea, at 0A- • re turnlng at 7 r R. Can leave Raton Repot, Lib. ertgi street. at 1000 and R., and itt6o, 3,40 And 4a60 for the Urea. real:Layer..- . ft la Avenue cartel t rapaa. near the Grove every fieen udnutoss. 11 kettle 60 cents. ARCIIITECTIJHAL. BARB & MoSEJI, ARCHITECTg, Have removed to the Fruit Atesociation Building Nos. 2 and 4 Si. Clair Sweet, Where th.y rill be pleased to meet thetrold irieoet toe others desiring their serslees. jrll.ll, OFFICE TO LET,-POSSESSION IMMI.LIATELY.—A very deslrab!a . Second Story BOOM, near tt, Peat =ca, soltaLe for an Insurance Onlec or acme light bnaineae. Apply to BANS A 3trriX.B.. Arableects, /role Building, Nos. 9 and 4 iit. CLAM BTHEZT. /32E1 WHITE CHEIA VASES, YOB Decalcomania Decoration. A fine assortment Jon recut adat 2611•017 cpcoci Efeleroot. Jot c 77 A. 111GBY DINNER, BREAKFAST and TIE7B 'EJAmpros. A choice assnrtincnt in Phan While, Gold Band Lnd Color. Chin. Also, English Colored Btono innyr, Ti. and Toilet dots, and Edward.' new Bowan brave, in White Orinite, a veryonperier artlrle,'But opened at No. 532 WOuir ifritiCeT. Jeerc79 R. lIIGIBT. MOWERS, HAY RAKES, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS ALL KINDS. Or AGRICIILTURAL To be had .I gia • Jr.....ittr atm*, Nos. AB sad 30 Ohio Bunch, Allegheny. ..:14931 oe - r • "A:1141111SISTBATION NOTICE The Utidersignest, fitzeentrlx dece a sed , .111 NOTICE.— sad tartittliall , 01 .I‘lllAl SPL‘EaLL, , late of the Cite of rittabisfab, hereby gives petits to . 1 Detour. !molt% ditto( asratnat the estate to pro- Cot the same, ea air pot' ons totlebteo to the estate to omit. pai monk %E. my i30130A01.. TllOll. At. Mall. sash., at Ms °Mee, ale rim street, rlttebergh. KLUX J. trt2sE/1,1. 1 Lassos , rls, Je4adaale Wehater attest. JO EIN r t.' 4 lGrkitAG-Irs Ruud!, sic!? AVID DECORATIVE PAINTER, GRAINER .AND. GLAZIER, No. 64 Eland St., Pittsburgh. Mine, Window Glans and Potty for dale. jall:C77 r I,HE1 , HE W &UDEN AND VraliA.N GO 'UIL COMPANY.— rhe Annual Meetink et the etockbohlereot the WiehltEN AND VE,SIANIMJ ul.l, COMPANY will be held at the offloe or the • oxpp.p) . . b.,. 130 Foorth.trcet , Pittslhogh. P l .. oa 31uhisA1 , JUhr, :Zkleek at 10 o'clock a. M., at whlce tame and place a P h ...lank Bond of Dl rectors and other officers...l be c hosen for the en. lit , President. e j ierk. ""k DIIVIDENAI NoricE. lb. Info Clots of the DUNKAILD 011.1fEli EN Wood TO.Crkt of ldli tilL courANy hove dogated • Chr I= lla their Centtal Sleet, char or Uoeernment tax, talante on and after the tilth Inst., et the other of Treaturer. A. F. lilt PO K.l, jeeneie fle enters and 'rreuurer. PLAIN FLAT GLASS VASES, Dela(ued' fur Painting .aend Decorating. Aim OVAL AND ROUND lILASS SHADES and STANDS. A variety of slam. Juet received at he. Sid WWI) STREET. (Jcv:c74 8. 11110 BY. pINE APPLES! PINE APPLESII— ca.. new crop. yery choice Pine Apples. In glue. for fatally !not hO dues, now crop, cbulee Pine Apples, in cans,. Yeast received and for sale by HEYYZA £ jell 120 and.l2ll Wood ati . UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING aIt —The heat Wringer In boo. Call and tee teem Wore purehaelng any other make. Por aels by J. & H. PctiLLlPt Nos. xd and 18t14 , 4.lakr &treat. toe tiole Agent' lOr tbla • gouty. 11-11EILTINGI BELTAN.G!!—Leather Ni-P.nd (Jam Lle,tleg, lA= Packing. Hose, Gaskets, Ras. Also, Lasest..attlet , and - Ittretaalwaystra hand, at the sousaltobber Depot, 80., 20 and ZS St. Glatt. ' PIT O* .• • t/eO/ QAN(dEB ANDUEMONS. ‘," -ioO'boXet peal* 111.1wies Orin ger; • , To arrive imuor talcitry.AtiElfX.EVAlu BROIL, AO., al mid 111 WOCKi NERE__Ainrinuornik d 68F T. ARADYI Corner Innirth and Wood Us" BaKERSTBSI I I , j DICALLIJUN ematcsal or Gowan:mut tiecturities, Butehmge,,, Gold, Silver and Coupons. coLtmeracms =offs% arnbaatht, rotate to the United Hinton and Caned'.. 114eres-allowed Tim&Deposits. CONTBOLLIVII . 01111 D 1,1101 , 0 Lillie re teslll.t.4 taus offiesinasi Nebel:mum Ilth . three - o • thx.r* - rricrforemittrucUat • P4AINK SSWSKOC.EiIItiNT BTBIGET, ibind of logratlotaVy to WM. By direction fi " s. street C ommittee. ALSO * • • - • y themeeak ri Proposals will be received for DiNG U OFJPICE •TUE? - WilAlir for ttlis.use.l.ftheteliarrmestet. 311612 feet. For Int,rnattoe • apply to GEO. HOTO.I.IkI, Zed.. Wevfmaster, R. B. rueNots, Vt., coutrenee. Staff= DRESS 'GOODS. Large ALisimicartextezat I , Oill[AlE AT lAA , PEIQEB BY WHITE, OBE • & Jell Site 11 1 .111113 a. eltremet. P.,l4. l lllopcit. ;foci BBYB ... liticurrktmaarsax .AILS NOT, SHANNON a-co„ • No, 1.15 Wood Ail., Hasa Just opened a large uew stock of FANCY AND ffifLE pay GOODS, - titteeltriatikAtt'eavtillixot:math" New Prints, Detainee, Lawns, 'Gift- Nun* Mille ~hoods, Dress Aoods, Ilhawls,,BaLmorals. Nations, Vottosades, , Farzers , & Meehhalts'Casshne'reSilegits 'Cloths, 'fildttp)i; andßrolitt — Sheethigs ;Ituttlihtrtings, BURLAP& COTTON & LINEN - DUCK. &C. Nora/mato , ste Invited to eat aO4 articostna par stock.soa Jell 'TWICE TO CONTRACTORS. ACED pitoroseLs will be regales!' by the aideriditeed . unil the ISITtf DAY VP JUN& for Wading Cheatamkistrati ..from: Ileaver.street to redgewtek,etreet, Frank li n Street` Itambedgewlek f=ltlt'ariVtAT_ l ,lt'llat.l== gel; ft... tildentalub , Manhattan area, trot. Ilopkiin Meet to • Western amine; Chattier area. hrom south aide' ef•Paysteatreet to Western avenue. Chart/et of 4 -. r, alley to • rilsiana of 144 fort south of Franklin street, and McCurdy'. Alley. lam/linen mews ash, west as 1t 1. regaled. The sab , grading la to be done aceorang to plans ad speelfeatlons made by the becorang Hegel ~ tor, ad the whole work done under the Impel - 115100 of the Coonattev on Streets, who will have full eon tro• of all surplus excavations, and will direct what disposition shall be made of the same. tor torther Infonsta.lon, call pon the end...lilt ed, at the tuna of Phelps. Park £ Co.. bl”cht.t.r. or WM. litokigli DRY. lioartlina r Maldr. Chairman of Committee en hiasraisaTia. June 7th, una. —Pax= . GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. J. H. JOHNSTON, • Maker arid Dealer la, Fine Rifles and Shot Guns, ARMY, NAVY and POCKET REVOLTERS, CAR BINEN and hIUSKETSS. Ati lands of ZULDirtrATITxON. .And GUN MAKE KII MATERIAL. IMlltaty dont panics unlashed arab arms at abortnotlee. Atl airiiii Mods of 0T tar F repairing donOE e H In IKE. the best man., adritemensber the place, Corner Penn and Wayne Streets, 155.70 PITTSBURGH. PA. LIMED' AND SALE STABLES MORELIND & MITCHELL, Nos 425 & 427 Liberty Street, The very beat 1101131Vd, OAJ/ItIAGES awl MEM OLEO kept for him i t Mutes The limatifJeAlthe. In tne clty. leneerals, de., attended to on abort notice In the hes, manner. Pomo. wishing to engage anything in mune. es rely upon befog turned out in the best style, as the propriaton give their personal anemic= to the busines paten MILES PATENT BTBA~t PUMP. d. TELTON, SON t COMI, 91 First Street, Pittsburgh, Having We exclusive Agency for these ?Imps, to Western gennerivanis,gbey are prepared to ra sb Yl:Falli of all slam, for Dumpiest Water, tel. Arid. or gensine. 7 hey will warrant {bele Maps to do more wort. at loss expense ana trouble, than ankother Pomp now In the market. •11. ramps inOttuted to gIVII utidrattoll. any person wts ina to procure a Pomp. will do well to call and ax. amlirc fur themselves before parehuteg elsewhere. ps4cranigsrl , .4 - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER& XXCULAItOII NATIONAL BAN' O 7 Pllllll7llOll, rtirozalsoN, Juno la. Iffig. THE COREPTOOLLER OF THE CURRENCY has authorised the Board of Di— rectors of thiellank to increaaw the Capital to the sae of TWO lIILLIONO OF DOLLARS, (gsboyou, 000). by the Roth of TEN 'THOUSAND ADDI TIONAL SHARES, amounting to /WE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. ({500.000i. The Board will escheat. the meant to be paid for each new share taken by an addition to the par of lily Dollen. a pro rata valoation of the rtserred plats and accumulated earnings. at the date of subscription. Applithtions too Stock will be received entli far ther settee. By order of thefloarti. leireierT H.N. lIITERAY, Cashier. THE CELEBRATED lIITEHL TOOTH HAY AND CRAIN RAKES "PRAILIF. BIRD" and "lIKADOW Are Inannftetered only at the DNQUICRIVE WAG ON and AGRICULTURAL IMPLERZET WORKS near the renttintlary, ALLEGHENY. Those Flake/ are warranted Imputet to any Ma ehtne of the kind ever introduced here. Alto. 110IIISE HAY RU BHA, WiIEILBAREOWL HARROWS, LIGHT and HEAVY AMMO WAG -0 be, FA= W AGONS sad CARTS, male to order, of best material, and for tale at low rates. leamois.dAws COLUMBUS COLEMAN. NOTICE TO BUILDER& Orrice Ortizitne Passieroam Itzzoram jt Panzainitin, Jane G. MM. EALED PROPOSA LS win be S reveled until litiNDJll% Jane nth, at the office of the Citizens Yummier Railway Company. No. INT Penn street. for the Erectlins of the Stable Buildings of said Company to the Borough of Law - rents,lllo, according to •plaoa and incantations of the lame to be seen at the ofnce of .1. W. Kerr. Architect, No. MM. Clatr et., on and atter Monday, UM that. iertaft JAMES Preatdent. OS:Ma 07 CONTILOLiIIt 07 ALl.VanZant Co., t rlrtaitniOn, Juto,CO, Mt. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR& HEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Ebb aloe until IS= INSTANT, Inclusive, for the ERECTION OF A NEW WOODEN STRUCTURE AT THE BRIDGE ACROSS CHARMERS CREEL AT MANSFIELD, On the road leading from Pittsburgh to Nosier. town, In Scott township. Pls. and specifications can be wale on appllee th, By direction of Comity Commissioner, Je6oo42,dtorT HENRY LAMBERT. Controller PHILADELPHIA SALOON Scrim to.axsn In the City of Canton, Ohio, sToca, =Km= AND Lzeag. alio. FURNITURE of aid house, all new. House contains tea rooms; corner house, near, the Court Hence and Poet (Mee, In the centre of the city. Reason for menial. am engaged In other bushleal. leateto BERNA.up wurowir, MaaatLetallka Sad Dadra in ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEDANS, witoz.zw.: Am) IlimuL, No. 205 Ohio 81., Allegheny City. IcLCS9 ALL MAY MARRY srealtryage or beauty ;and the love of the opposite mau be gamed by the fallusrina armpit, rules. b edna directed envelobs to BARAN Bt. LAMBERT, lireenport, New York. LOVELY Calms AND FESTIVE iwyd, acrd an addressed envelope cads cents uad J RBI mind you eume valuable Information Nut will 623 please wa y y. New ou. Addreas /flub JANE, &RYAN. Broad or, Jeiketilid,l wT VOR 'BALI--TWO NEW nom. • ZONTAI. INGIN4B, mode'Tarprbitavy Mid won't; Cylinder is Inca torsi four teat stroke. WWl' vulable 00-otr; Wrooptit Iron !r1 Wheel abaft: PA Inches diameter. b01U441 tor noWsplaffiar carp • irttairOLZ a sumac . Brldrawalatlftri Works,•lll, pa. • REM GAUZE COTTON, GAIIZEBIERINO. LIBIXISCISEAD, SUMMER SILK, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. • 4so, Muslin, Rue Jean and Linen a Drawers A2' OWL Great Shirt and Collar Depot, via NM - E"Tria arr., Nearly opposite the Poet Office, Together with a eomplete Rue or Gedlemeasi F,urnishlng Goods, sp.:um:landed tocity Retail Trade. REMEMBER, Our Bliiiikeis Is Exclusively lIENTLENEN'S FURNISHING. ' BITTILDIXM '& PUTNAM. MANE r. c. 3yrrrny..,544. ,y, SOHO Oil. WORKS. • „ • .• • ~ mannt ,00 .8 6 fla il " .1012(11):OT T ple CELF.BRATIEDIFIRILLCIAHIC&TOR, , rr• PETROLEUMOBRICATINCL Speritn, Lira l a!idiiilthille no meet vanteit, An Inn aim Standard' White :Miming 011 4 No. 38 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, SEND DU A. CIIIINTLATI. 3e7:455 COLNDUIS & EDWARDS, IDDIMIS - IDAMEEDIR. SODA ASICAND CHEMICALS, Aar 24 Wood Street. In store MulL*Mllng rallsdelphla. 200 Sous Soda Ash, Karts %, Elatohlimon'a, and Caenlleldhl mate 500 bags ?Mint° Soda, °rade and Refinea: IGO kegs; IliCaeh &As (English); 50 blbialrflalnaitlisql, Conkinns%; ARSENIC ABIZAIMANESE. Of °holes brands, constantly op band, In lota to suit purchasers. mY=M4 CARPET CHAIN. PLAIN & COLORED, COTTON & LINEN CM COTTON TARNS, ASSORTED NCNB M . ALL OP REST WILLITS. YOH BAl,lg ..06- O.73[XXADAt oBY Cr„ Al Hope 111161141 Clil, JIS! mu ma ID AID% Sample. may be mu and order. left with 11. CHILDS 2 CO., 80. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Jebel] SUPERIOIt OAK TANNED, PAT ENT 8 rlitrionan AND ILIVETEu LEATHER BELTING-AND HOBE, ltanufactared at No. OS ONITEPISLD OT.. HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Aloo. Asente for New Tort Bobber Co *um Belting. Always on baad. a. oar len-, q of LOX E.FatTki nit and_attbil 11Y *I LiVd4 corrEk and BitLT H O UR, sta. LJad:nlo ORO. S. SOO= ..... • JORS ROSS. JOHN ROSS de CO. OUCCISI.OTS TO WE. N. OGDEN & CO., Manatactardri sad Dealers to Carbon Oil Limps , a Flitares, Ohandeliera,. Carbon No. 04Illtulice,t Street. r i prorillilEriMehaiE, - uainaawr The Fountain liertioultutal ICE CREAM. SALOON , In Wilkins' Bail, Fourth street.' near now open: - The nein mutt, canon sad mewl tnnaning tWW -1.11. GARDEN if &LOON in the Sista • - lames.. cakes sod connictiounries siwieTs co A YIN'S ORCHZBTRA tins bean eigagr4Ofor the .enson, and will be in attendance EVAISIttiIIT elMaPt BataleY ) tram severe till twelve clack. ( awn d. len cream, traits, and berries. al •on , =Mita° . ALADAJEC IMMIX Menu roan NORT/I:B6IIEMCA LIII VISIIIILIERCOMPANY. Widows And opluipe.yout.l „ ..ro. 68 intitoon . - Bt,i4ino Fork. PRESIDENT—N. nr.curra.itx—a. a. M. TINDALL, Muldielklllzazatner , E. T. Q O,OIK , MEOW. AGENT 3'oB W1:1314161rA., 61 Fourth SLOPlttibtursti., AGENTS WANTED. • , mO4B WM. WIDIITILLW A. D. ADDIDSHOS; EAGLE OIL W 011.118,, I.aaornrromioni 4 / 1 31.n. ‘ WICHTMAN AiANDERSON" . Mainers and Deniers to PETRO .T.Petrl!ri omen. orcortp wrojw 9,0fi1if..%/411C001 BT. AND DUWillatig tartem.lll J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, And Nanntsetarer of the RESSLIF PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Which ass warranted u, proserre, stessithes sad Improve the Or, fa" SAW bY .1 ,a,..0,1; ,A,r2LAMOND, csll7sslS -214u5IS1111.01alratreat, (MAN SE, co. M. is3l4ll34er;•Aoki:xi:or Comer of halgtolail deiemt %iota, Molar the heuiptile4pit Bridge, m 719410 `'SitaattilittATT OM. PA. WlA,Tantar IICTAVINV mem HILONED MT AT AA. I.l . ft , tratritet, hareyeitiOroll their Feed slut 'Jour ',lupines/ To the Warehouse No. WIG VENN SET, onto sttathe Dew Depot of the Y. 7.W. au .o.. FL $20,000 TO ""r ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ar m oire of OF. M. Wrarkilirirr (Successor to Tao. Platt, deeessed.) Commercial Broker, IV% Clair tit. mi12;09 ALLEGHENY • CITY FLOW AND maJazio astra3FLZl!, B. C. MoDIASTER Br. CO., No. Mal Ohio Mt.,'Alleshen~, whoteuie 4d, *atoll lloo;eir 31•Lcriox., Wemindl, eft CilextaLlA. Ouh paid for Wheal' Gad Bre. 14=14 coons ytmcproo..l4/....,..'...:,..10irX Irmurrro FIELDIdia'&II33IO, Manohmteiroto4uttliel9en to avuoii6 . t4z, , BOOTS.. SHOU No. 140 Ohio St.., Allegheny. Uplifting prompuy 4i:coned onriof '.ll.lMiter I no Irian H. 7'JCa.....xato. a. TACK 171.1 D. TAtK 800. & CO., COMMIUSION letirlitawrirs, Ala ) . 1 44 11 *** • , PETROLEUM AND,WPRoDUCTS, I'llancock 134-,:ylWburirti. ratumzurlita arm*, ammi•Warns wen. 89 00:WHOCAN Sarni a / 8 g ?or Two teak I.4l4s:wig offlorWttlit afskyovarnaksiforthcaull ismotalfitil Mad. La, is vs, as lootesitiew • mons imam ue, ia. `,'- BM : - ALW ADVE#TISFEDIENTS4. AGENCX. FARIMKRITIIG Li/BRIOATMG Oil Company Keep condantly orAand a • attilply or TANI STEADIED Natural Lubricating Oil, Or THE BESTANITEES, Free from all Impgrillea. Every ' " Barret Warranted, OR TO BE RITHR: E FD EXPENSE. NY' : COMPANY'S arddress JAMES B.4llolllPSOlti;Agent, WITH T. H. 311141. N & CO., N. W. Corner Third and Market Rs, ' -nromb73 MEWS BOOTS. BOYS' BOOTS, - Youths' Boots, LADIES' BALKORALS, - LADIES' GAITERS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS' Boots, Balmorals " D 431 - r r i JEA S AT REASONABLE HATES, AT SOIME ROSS , , 63 XaMEET 82 BEE T. myxgba CHINA WAREHOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED, xsurrwcrEtmmixt. No. 100 Wood Street. __I3IIITANArLA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE, E Tand. A TRAY! AND TABLE CIITLERI, always on h CHINA. TEA SF.TS, CHINA DINNER SETS, CHINA n TOILET A, SETS, t e. VAnE CHIN .A SPITTOONS,_ BOHEMIAN NV ARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, LAVA CARD BASKETS, LAVA VASES, _ LAVA SPITT OONS. ENGLISH ATONE WARE of all varieties, basalt whalenle and retail trade. The Groat and moat comPl.te.tOck Of el'w7tbind in this line In the City. Prices end termathe imam as la th e eastern cities. '1ay17.433 SAVE THYSELF. A CURE FOR !INTEMPERANCE. Dr. 8: Cutter's Celebrated Stotuna Bitten The kfeahest Iferrlite titer disCovercd. . The addi tion, trithln'the last ten years, of Dr. Cutters her vine Diecovers to the English /littera, makes It s perfect malt:loco to Intemperance. Preelocato his dtscoVerr of the Nervier tiatztediclue triabefore the Znallsh potato, celebrated as a Tonic and lit teratire. diseases of Um .iftomach- and of the Bowels, and Osamu ...hang froth Lutpcdttles of the blood.. A.s. a Imrvine is alwaye the choice of the Sttomach, In all pence* addicted to the tme of attut- Slants and narcotics, such as alcohol and malt Minoru opium, morphia, arsenic, tobacco, Lc, as it remove, the morbid' appetite, or