g .• Te , TALK M TaTVI SMI-'n E3FPRES TRIEL • I .r•\.( . TUS NSW Won Spring, J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELL 4 s (on IDOI/1110 XPlttzfio S H. IR TS, Th tr.Jap A. •Aand.onesirl , tzt c r oitt;;;mie I f iej- 1 1 gAt ti o ium " ron sALII ESHM itl2l.t.RE ST WHOLVILLI3 tbn :.a4d. P bt l ,b, and Dry (100,4 licturrrin rtb. by ..bol/ owners of P.rat Lat. .11.1144- tuas, WESTS, BRAELIZY & CARY, 11 'CLlgaatlea-s fitreet, sakia.virewr • 011.1 S J VEIT. OPEN ED, IlLterltri c,s 6:11,L1E, Xo. 19 3ittl. Rived, •leilat uaortsuazz of tan Shadeh and Parasols NSW ➢QTPOII9 Bill -73.1inmas, BOlllf ID TIMING LIME 6 / 2 1.111 , 2 lipawee or THE SET ±UI). GLOVES. ,"="l"..a.aßt." REST PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS • y• Dab last opene4 • 1•1111 r. a c,:•11 •111 14/Ors Or th•celotraio4 "SS" KO Glove, at gt.io per Pair Nfil'ato antliorived nv,y pet!. of Ite gloves gull. ett,eld se, - rlp co. tree em s they - can to eie:lx.r.,ed for pale. DI AO ciRmsLE, No. - XS nryi rat:Yerot. Gi - C)CYJUS DAILY ARRIVAL% TINS wrax. mut GLUT Ltt fff. • Ikele let Soft Tinieh Isen•te: lei:meta, Pldo , Etriwd cd F.sered: Alieleterel tai Dottrel liasrrlr, Ter ffakig Edingt lure; a:i habits fork, fee eseerlmesk Seal Nisei Talestis ui Thresd Ism; Ilsedkerehirete, IlEstri:tted A Nix leklieh labium irt-viiihe shei I'll Use Cetera 4elier teery_tis4 Frig% friamiep k serrhs rejlei; Rni siesrteet of him ke:ek sail Ceram !briery sel Coeur FULL LIRE ALUANDRE'Z KID DLOYES; SPLENDID nolums ?d. L 5. Full Lino Furn.inhing, Goode. «Vs/ ATV; Mil - Jo%bins loads "rte.! LciSfnlly at Mastern 78 and 80 MaalotAireat. sna:sn NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I 7013EPII'EORM'S tE la rge Hall if am% • mood addition t• thiyuly sisa at SPRING GOODS, 1 ate prepared to offer, ladceat'atr, bvth to prlee Mid aaaurtroent, In lobroldtalas, tiandkurnbt•fl. kilovea EloaterT, lida:c Tr:natatlnas and Irlngea, Near 1ta1... Dir.. I:l3llmlngir, (.1o:ored asts VC., i 1..t. , :0d5. kilit h and Clime, 1.,.. raad an.l 1'0:n... Lara, .00. a'l.lyll an: col , .ra. 'um 3 ., It.ltlna, I:unklia and Bells, 1 • Ina unara Yana, . . La. 11,.., and (lents' My. 4 : Undar Wear. adn. Kid filnvea. ..: •:,.... r.. n: a 1,. TW.I lik.lrt.,• Lq tlnila and Du:',. a.. . I= Reck TIPS. Bows, Suipial,re. 7rOalA, b. Mar • Boo'. 81. tr o eth!,... _ ° 1.1 .° 6tyle..BoEiatia, I. . 7. F.0w.... Trilnyranty!•• M===d 0011 WEIOLLIALII Itt)(112 , , uo atatra, wttl to fouZli OMEAU,. In ICI th.,e.".r.•.a. ars will ta d It to Stet, V I .to £llO as Oall. 3'4.4 as lOW as Zllll.rn JI/Cbtr 77 sad 71) Market Street. •Df:u! 1867.- SPHllirt7i. 156% AI333=NOT, • SHANNON • & COMPANY, 121/TOSITIIB3 AND .10/143140 Ur Dry Goods and Notions Mit Unit 1ar1..4 at:motive stack of JEW GOON AT EASTERN PRICES, FOR CABII. • • DIMS 0001413, P. RITZ GO-Uils. LILA/ • ES. FUINT.i.. (I I:. ' canna, Tiezo, ctor.ta. .41442:f124, t://r 01/11.)24, JBAND. I,••• kat, A.WIJ 13BAJT14; 6341111T1F lid•• lID OSif 4.1.211 . 4. • /40413i1T., CIT.,, W Vll2. a.. Bo.ra aro Invited to /All /nd extant. our [odds .4 talata, as NO. 115 Wood Sti•oot. AitIIUTHAMT, 115.1iocvon A• CO. T. 5111,000. 1.0,1•5 t ar. slime,. pr. A FULL frfouff - Ole • DRESS GOODS, ALL EIZTIZA, srmr ar;vlro. Also, YOSLIN.I, PUNTS. ILEianti 1.11.1155. 51.11.117 1305011.5. 0.11.511111.11 1 / 1 1. for •nd wet,. 2Erc>3l o Male ITestary pheap .• kT H. J. LILITC&PIS, mf 9e unsuia-r rnazr.i 4. NEW 8TL121, : Cloth and Silk Bacques, °Poled 71115 DAT. 1: , ..CQ11L5 wade 2. orda7, In tb• 1141.1115910 n. • - 1L J. LYNCIPI9, 14,73:y47 96 71.rt..1 streft. I tiaw tuarsames jumh &co., C 0..) _ WM gra: ' COO I 11 all 7, ATURDAY, DIA.Y 11. GOOD F. NEW GOODS! pring- Shawls, OPENED TO-DAY, AT imrm., SEMPLE'S, I. 0 & IS2 Federal el.. Alleghelli. lIRESS GOODS, 1 5.4' Wool Delaines, COL1) 1 / 1 , , JU-T ILECZIV ED AT WM. SEMPLE'S, O a IS2 Federal St ! , Allegheny iil hlte Goods, Table Damasks, 'DISH LIMENS, DIMITIES, eaf.cotarp tersc&ozr.. az. WM. SEMPLE'S, & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. raaols and Sun Umbrella ()MINED TO-Dia, AT WM. SEMPLE'S, So. IS9 4 IS2 Federal St., I= == ATS 3 SUNDOWNS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, 1. 41 40 . Mr'973-ala LINE] 8T ( WM. SEMPLE'S, ISO .4 182 Federal SI., Allegheny. JUST :OPENED _EL MLZk. fal c) PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS PLAEN AND• 13-' A TIED, Ina 3E,_&riCtOl,'S, 17 Fifth. Street, IMMO CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY TUE' ASUREIt • COL. JAMES A. GRAY, Orbfeelnre tavrnsh:p, Will be . csndldata for County Trwmurer, aublect to the dee:rlon of the Unlon 11 , 1,1011cm:1 On.Yentlon, t04.2.6.y1.1 FOIS ASSEMBLY. WILLIAM B. BOSS, • Of Allegheny City, R 11; be a rectflldate for Aq tembiy, ruble. to tan ductal° n of tlttl Ltrtatt , ll can County Convention. ' •1,16,45 FOR COUNTY COILRISSIONEM " JOSEPH B. IWOONALO, of tletecont Wud, Wil.Kbeor CUT. subject to the elecialun of the Union It, publles. louoty Comeentlo, 1.011,11 FOP. COUNTY TILEASURELI. WILLIAM LVCLEAN tOwmfblP. (fornaerlf North Payette, will be a c.dldate tor Conety Troecorer, bublcct to the deelslos or the union ifepulo!lean Coo.) Convention. ao10:16 FOR Va r iOTISONOTARY D. C. MULTI Will ba a candidata far Ibo °Lice of 1110T11021- OTAUY, an Wtcl to toe deci.lou of tbe Union Kew:adieu% Convention. apt FOR PROTHONOTARY JACOB H. WALTER, WIII ',Candidate for thn once of CROTUON• OT/R , snidest So she decision of she Onion Ileputillesa Convention. mhM:vislid wT • FOE COUNTY TI/EASUIWiI i • UAL J. F. PENNISTON (FormerIy or /rltrl's ilnanla) will be a Caudid•to for COUNTY TICEAHUREIL: obleet to tt.:l.lslon of Ito Unloa Wpobllcan Ilan. rotfifo7l AUCTION SALES BOOTS AND SLOES AT AUCTION. =I Boots, Slioes and Gaiters, Tlll5 AFTIIIINO9N and TU•MOIW')W AT TZ7I3IO , AN, at 1 o'clock, at the Auction 'torte, No. 119 Federal Streit, Allegheny. Tbcos aro several thousand paths Ladles sad Cul:Ml..l's Lasting Congress Gaiters, !Morocco Boots', • Bannerols and . Slippers, Boys , Boots, Mn'es Boots, and Children's Shims (test variety. Bsytirs will Lind it advaxits, ti .orit to Atttaia.• LECQATE, Auctioneer. VALUMILIE LaLtoletti L—T— A'S' BQOTSON On Wednesday, Allay 15S/s, 4o lth iOn alm or C o . .1 e 1 paoo h ta s c tlMngre 6 EIIUILDING LOTS, • Of Writ, J. • H. Himerirt4n. consisting of ono Ws ...eh or more, situated at Brownstown, (nessr tae Basithtadloicleg 11.• propsrty or lien. Titus. Mellon and Jams. I. Mays. Esq. Then lola are very co•retarnt tor Working men on that •4s. seti basin southern exposure will for g h .. 4 g•r`kolh. P 11115 AME. .11 at the tremrasith Auction Bonze, 53 and 47 711 strue, and ace tbe pl4O. 13MITliSOS. rALAIEIt w CO.. Auctlnno•crs 176 GLORIOUS 1867. gre thr JULY: nr:t f tl l-7---"14 L ' EutUbluos ' n - Pro,shloue. trulinu (Avalcstle.. ai.gultco.s Waluu. rountalu, Le, ` I JOIIN KL.SNEIP, DUBAI.. Manager. atuu, future utlvert:.,curOtr, 14119 and . pro- CLEM", PRIOOTIR SEWS and • , -t o . 4ZiaSjjgriEre v Ai n : 4 "•;11 . • P ai 1 dteVats IVEDNESD TUE COURTS. lilluttle,t Court. Before Hon. Moses Hampton. In the case Of Joseph Fleming vs. IL Dar lington ,4 Co., [lief nu returned a Verdict In favor of plaintllr for the Bum of 1.11,110 K J. Grosvenor Day's . vs. Joloe)ii. Action on a Judgment note for 1.221, given August anti, 1,5, payable one year after date. The note wag given in part payment Of the purchase money of lute In J....a Lib erty, to what was known an the "Orebara Addition." Paytuent was resisted on the ginend tht there were streets ullge , l to he. /aid otit In a the plan of lot, inch e 11 WaS S. certalue.l afterwards all not belong to the grantor, the platinditr, but to other parties lut, and in f (let that there were no streets a out. On Common Pleas Cotrt. Before lion, E. 11. Stec., C. T. into vs. Western renusi s iennlallall. road Company. Before reported. This case occuplad the entire aeeslon and was not conoluded at adjournment.. Boron lion. J. l'.•atorrett. ejectment E. Stier et 01. vs. SC Depuy. Action or jn The ovldenee In Ibis ease it. concluded, but the argunsenti had not been at adjournment. Woducaney'n Trial. Lint. • COCUT. CA. J. (3. Dark vs. John nahlta. .71. J. G. Davi+ v.: Henry nchnullbaugh.. 75. P. Y. ,n , l .11: Turnpike Co. vs. o,ldand Pakse-mgrr llailway Co. -127, IL Y. 11911,1 vs. And rota G. livers. It+. S. J. Crlst vg. P. Ft. W... 2 C. IL U. Co. ! CS. Lour. 41111er k C0.4 - a:-.l2lundard rotro-` !sum Idonnlng Co. . _ 112. D.N. 411 , 021Josnph Cankoy. ILI. Thompson a Britton, yd. JIM°. Struady. corm• rtnu. 21. Solomon Simon vs. Union F.zprons CO. 37. K. P. Davis et on T.. M. A. Aruholt. SA Robert 14,11 v•. 55'e4t. Transp. Co. K. Ed.-McGinn!. vs. Rein. Douglu.si. E. J. P. 'fence no. Jus. O'Neal S Co. I. Allegheny City ' vs. C. C. Smith, 2. Marshall Cooper yo.Allegtiety City. I. Robert Flnney vs. W. 11.. Brown. 4. earal. W3ghtman vs. E. on. . Passing. Counterfoil alonoy—Proto. Atonal "]sensors" Aided ,by Hon ..' Cr) People, Sines the Government took In hand the Issuine of paper cm money, this taking the .pltice of gold and silver ar i a circulating medium, rho country has been flooded whit counterfeit money and counterfeiters have multiplied, notwithstanding', stringent laws prescribing severe - pmalehruents, toad flie employment of perrons,. at high sal. ries, to ferret out the otretniers, Thu issue of fractional or piste' currency Was a most tempting butt, and how It has been taken advantage or hltilOst every man.' daily ex perience a - Meatiest. Contain - bitting has been reduced to ai sy&tqui, In the carrying , out of which a large class of the Communi ty, considered honest, take an Important part. We assert this as a truth,l anti can demonstrate ft. At the trial of a ease In the United elates Court, not long tiers, A tavern keeper, or bar-tender, was on the stand as a witness, and !Lathe course of his testimony stated It was the custom, the general tule, to pass out whatever counter felt , money might be taken 10.1 At tile cross of the day's business, In reekon lug up the receelpts, the counterfeit was thrown nests for passing' Out next day. The Court, upon bearing thts acknowledgment, was provoked Le ray the c Elston] n very dangerous one. Tens It is, and yet w a n venture the — arsertiou that there aro few of the hundreds of sa loons In this City at which it Is not now dully practised to a greeter or Ica, extent. le this not directly aiding and abetting the profosemnal ...shovers l•' 1, It net assisting very ni ' nterially to keep In drculattonsalooa bil money! it Is most certainly, and n helpers who do ['mind, In this way aro equally uulptiblo wan the c profeAlorial." Nor to this culpability contined it) saloon. keepers, but grocers and retail dealers gen. orl assist n grouter o lees degee In the al "sh y oving" l by a the same r privet.. r Thus the money parses from. hand to hand; from the bras Adr, re to speak, counterfeiter, to t het ,rialmin keeper, grocer, or other dealer, to the hand of the emtomer, who In turn, net ie.:Mien:tog from whom he obtained the worthless pap, seeks °poor:unity to get rid ut It. And in UlO Ono who sulfurs, la elite cm, out of ten, those wile ure least ah:e to bear the 1000; yet, 111., hes Cit than those rated higher in society, seek ad to entail biasothers; content with the tfuettptlou to up w hich they are victlihr, they destroy the counterlell, as was tau rule In the et .1 times of old, when people did not butter for their honesty. • .1 Does ft not seem iongular that, whilst the notintly is deluged with tide counterfeit money, there fire so retuarkattly foe - arrest ed and punished for the crime of counter feiting I And I. there not a reason for this given In the radiates afforded the original offenders to enrich them.elve. by a large class of the ...unity becoming porticepe tiro/anti. Policemen, or c deteetiver," in pursuing their vocation, confine their at tention to the "tare, game;' those who make the contd. - lett, fleet to those who tell If, and next to tile smaller dealers, hut ental oily overlook the,' other persons 10 Olivia see have referred, It would seem, i very naturally, thee to me considered hon est, a.. the world Mire g .... The laws againtit counterfeiting are to 1 and ample. ..0,1 :- rigidly enforced, and I °lieu °lnners do thin . - • . • .. . 1 whole fluty under tic is wholesome result wrath! not Intl to ' folio fr. Let &Cll., he made against. a .suloo• keeper, grocer or - otter dealer, and an ezumple in Ode, Lind the result will he the abrogatienj of the rule, to pass out all counterfeit money taken in. A dial culty In the maklag el clench a Cate 1'1615 in the fact that these , ersona, particularly saloon keepers, rarely refuse to take hack, or redeuul, counter!) It money. But we think where en party a flid tocnire Tool + ....- ney from one of Melo a proscelation might immediately fellow, and upon the question of " guilty knowledge!' !De Jury might pre-- It alt. mie s thll uch tattoos at lt, the foot Tinif g .1000 estabto p lished t san out counterfeit money re elved. We Lave knowledge of Oil Instance of • poor widow receiving at is grocery store a filly cent note. atm qeffStiOnoollti, gentile.- n ess, and was told 1.131 thegrocer that U she could not ones it, Ito Might Vern tt. Ohs made the attempt, her . ..milk au" refusing to take lt. We raw Ole note, had, although nut an expert, tlid not hesitate to pronounce! It I. COUntarfelt,Or the basest Sort, and the grocer Inner. to a dunce Or 'elsts 2. kilaVe. This, mu believe, Is a commoti,practice. No strictly honest groce'r would oh act, and we Can ram no good reason why such are not equally ne anien•tde Mille law as the Mott who Carrits abOist, him counterfoil 111050, With a Viol, Or gaiu. In " shoving . it upon the eoxiMunity. /LAl'weir Earnings Tho following Is a statoment of the op. prezimate earnings of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Warne_anil Chicago Railway Company during the month of April ult.., compared with thosamo period of tho year 100. The °SPODE., for April show a decrease of over r.e,00), mating an Increase 41 net earnings of $5,e'.11 for From I.N. fr..r.n 15. Prelgtit I X2./,7.17 47 $ 1f7,120 ..-• rengera... 1112.1113 I; 7.7.13-7 Matter. .0. 0...0 27 40167 1.12, !cent f IL.y .I..tacel.Auu =MOIII:=E n • g ., Ao .117.V2,;47 0 , 1 tavc over 11w,—)1 ti Cl neraara In earnlna. fro. Jan. I to --- Aprll ..... C 9,111.01 Wife Beating ratan Tennans wade Information yoster any before Mayor !IL:Cart-by, chary:lug her budband, Edward 'rehiintb with Inatlu • hnd abusing. her. She alleges that; ho has auu to the tuablt lately of gutting drunk, and comes home, vol of humor with (Ivory croon, and taken out hit spite by utummg at.. She had endured his abuse about long enough, In her estimation ' and beams made the Information against him. 0111cer Sic. Mullen, of the special arrest,sl tbn accneml, but when brought before LIM Mayor tor a hearing, the wife had not too heart to Proceed against her husband, and so with. drew the charge, and the prisoner was re leased. stem plea Rape,—Ofticer Brown, of the Independent Police, this morning arrestor! John Walker, charged, Co oath lof Bridget Montgomery. with memult and buttery with intent to cornailt a rape. la her Infor mation before Alderman. Strain, Mrs. Mont ,gumery alleges that on Shoday evening the defendant entered her house on Third utreut, attacked her, ati,l persistently and violently endeavored toytolato her Dermot. In default of ball Mu pri.onur wraa neat to jail fora bearing. Wlfa Merillon.—Frellricir Gomel was was arrested yestorday and brought before the Mayor charged. on faith of his wife with having demsrted line. Both parties are 3 nen have been marricc . Jut a rho, ns. nu., uIIeKCII MILL hellusbandthie trlbllttti but a few 'dollars for her support and that of her child, sloe their marriage, end of lute ims failed to contribute any thing. The at:coxed was 1.1 id to bull tO an ewer tho charge at court. I:liars - ed. WIltl11(<4;71 , 1 i a niwardere d Iy liouwei—Lherlue War Ind hie wife An. . 10 worn arrciduil yi..eterd y and brought b.f., Man.:lan Lynch, et' etrgod, on oath of Jotm , Swri -, nOY, with km, dog a dlsordur ly houno. Thu parties wee residents Of „Mattock's alloy, /II Llll.l Forth ward. The defendant's guvo ball fora licarlL:c before the Aldcriaan. -- Fro. Totem Mm Merman Maier. yemerilay, Ludt an litoneet on the body of Jeckeon McCartney. keep,' of a cigar morn on •rthurs etrout, In tie+ ocuntli ward, ~ Dell:B.Pd had been euffurin $ f fur bomb Mau from tho effects of !atom no. end Mud rather nuddeuly yomtorday mo rning. Yur i/lob—in accordance with th , facie. ('caned.-3fartin Feeler, a well known cit izen of the Third ward, watt yesteniny made the recipient of a hand:wine cane, as a token of esteem, by some Of his fellow citizens. Thu priniuntation speech was wade by Hugh Duffy, Esq., and responded loin One Of Mr. leolyte happiest atone. Released. from CnsfotlN.—John Stew art, snetteittcd mind Ity Al , terkuul Taylor, On LI. , 71h I ant., NI Ittl,Ver a 1,11“rg., of nutll - rolechlef, prefccreti Icy Adam Solver, fru...paladin) . if:Jenard from confinement, nlforelands; the 'county resulted for 51, pearelles 0 anf "ter tue eLmr.sn, =CO ugh o_;actfr, Arrest of tile Zook Mortiorer. Governor Geary received on SUP •• log the following. sitepatch: To Governor Gear3J— Q. L. 13roorno, chitriced with the murder of the brothers Zhas been arrested and 15 now nere. [Signed] Aurts O. Ultr.au, I.rev: M it will be remeanbored aj. that the Looks Were from Lancaster, and were brutal ly murdered neat , t leksburis, whore they were operating a plantation. Gov. Geary called the attention or the Legislature to the matter, and aj reward was enrol for the capture of the bnurderer.,• • SEEM Fight In Allegneny.—Atiout (weft() , o'clock on Monday night two wen, n tatted I Pavia Ml: eLaren and Jacob .1104, got Into an uiceetlingly nosey tight on Onlo 01,00, In tho Thtrd ward, And by their noisy olcut onetrattonst attracted a Inrgc crowd utnnit, 'them. °Meer Alincly, of the night, pollee, arrested thorn, when David. Faint - Inn, who lint Lawn urging Otto combatant, "to make good light of It," Interfered and endear. ored to resent, them both. It,, Itlinbelr was Luken to charge by auntber °raver atnll9c ed up for a hearing. C.F - Additioaal Local Matters on First Page. NEW ADVERTISEIdENTS NEW GOODS SMALL/ PROFITS ! Never before wan there Inch a good Lime to B.IRGIINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, W. B. CLAPP & CO.'S, As they hare but one net gash price for all. trhrther they aro Juage. of goods or nut. No 5, rood pricy la rat, 1.1.1,1 any man, WOll.ll or child. Stranger. &Wing to boy tinny ehoulti not allow any thing to prevrat to-I I tall ,n if for nothing morc matt to get wo ll , n low pricao. Prompt rash are loolt.d'flom v- j( „ verz t . . z.. ,t azi l k s. ;. e tin great bargain. of Nos. 26 and 23 Fifth St., Pittsburgh, W. B. CLAPP & CO, Wholesale and Retail. apl",no NEW -. WALL PAPER UPHOLSTERY STORE, JUST OPILNED, AT NO. .36 SMITHFIELD ST. To adcomrno.:l ate atm 1ncr....e1l trade. r Are 0 4 0 1%1 Ir a l 117:j r L arid a vra. JO . 8 to tr I. of IVA I. L - I' F. It, WIN II.) VIVA. I Stud.. h. ' E. EDMONDSON & CO. hll. vr . Pittsburgh Importing House EATA BLINIILD 1636. SCIIMIDT & FRIDAY-, IMPORTERS or FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 409 Penn Street, Won, 11 tlireet the attention of theo.hi, to the exc. Lb•t, pt.etettlhg .144 tatli t tt • A v• rat Isth, iith att,l II ,hte totttee. r the arc ush:4l.l r thate, tttrio‘, gt.det vhvlth, thc. awl ~otra at t. ieha Utah Katt, rc rAtea. ES•InIu•Oon ol,llClt/et of prlr., respertftsity thlielceO. A cholm so•ortato ut l'UttE 01.1 , 101: cott.tArttle oh Land. a __— A - DUNG 'LADIES, BEll'AIII: of 14 . •.11,5 rem. [Jost tip 111. port or .:.0 and In 31..1r{ tiO atr, 0u.., plrzloo. If Jou would 1111. v- a .1:!, 31 , 1 routhful •porararicc.l,clo.l.3ll.oLD'o F.% TO, J. S. NcJIMI-1rK....0. L. 1,1.1. 1 , 00 .• ORRISON, BOIE CO., =EMI BOOK AND PRINT PAPER I= OEM ==MIIIIMMO! RO CITY CURRY CO., 10.3 St. Clair Strert. nure1...,1 or AN I/I:V.W 1114.4.5 tCr itro , Ett.tk ofand Varl.tt - .ls. at tun above atan4, IL la :brit' 1utt1.11,4 ktrp on band a tratclat. stoca of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, Guile, It.lroivers. 11.131nE 'Tackle and btr. , rtlttg /mods of c‘t ry s•rlw.r. 'I • , e alp,pre parr.l to do all kinds "I' .101( IA 0110: litludtrig rut tlog nr, and etatape, and making p. 401 •:;cr:Inlo btamps, flaw', et 1100,0. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEK MEP P.U.3 A SD tallE.ll,. 1\7331A7 GrCll , lo , 3a H. Consisting or Fancy Toni,. Kett, Ilasdas •ud l'ltabetz. !Ord (Sag.. Water Coolt, Itcrrlftr.. atom It, Clint,, Ice (Team Frrrr.•ra, Scat natra, titep Mona, Wa. MI ng an-1 Wrlnglag liseblnes, Iton Ton Co, F. ((loci. Tin Intl /Irlttaanla Tea and C.,L, rat., L'o