A :burghbath SIM T z Diapatek - on Saturday, advanced nothing pertinent to the matter under disenadon. As we haTe CO iacllnatlon to 'compete with it in billingsgate,. we Warts the Presbyterian General As embly (Old , School) at Cincinnati, came to' a vote on . re-union, the result was , such as to checkprecipitancy; The vete stoodfl for, and 14A 'against re-union: Seventy members were absent. Had Ilit7 been present the proportion, It to estimated, *otaa have been about the rime, Still, It mu resolved to continue thit tam totisisltie.e; - ant the churches, - to continue.the matter for another year without being embarrassed orte:way or another by the expression from the As , ienbly,sad to send dm - results, through ' 1 " 81" ding Committee, to ihe next As. • nimbly': The latter may then act defi nitelten Alfa proposition. If the next Assembly stud] adopt the measure, th e adoption will have to be ratified by three.fourths of all the Preabyteries. UNION OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC. No grander enterprise was ever-un dertaken by man than the connection:af the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of this continent by railroad. The mein line 4 designed to run from Omaha to Bac , .ramento, and never was work pursued with grader energy or skill. On the western side, the road is in running or. . der nearly or qulteto the summit ,of the filerra Nevada. On the eastern aide it is rapidly reaching the longitude of Den : Ter, which it will Rags above one bun , dyed and •fifty miles to the North, but Timehing It by means of a branch. On • the plam of Utah the two lines will join hands and mare one. Of • course there SIC serious nsturel obeaclesto overcome.' But engineering ability will trittreph. • The unprecedented good of this Spring occasioned a tempo ,rary interruption in the, valley of the 'Platte, sttch'as roads anywheresre liable to; but no more. The Indians are Jost now, 'Ay their warlike movements, la ' teetering somewhat. But attll thework pea 'On.' Whatever may befall, it is safe to conclude the Whole -line • will be completed inside years. :- The road from Sacramento down to San PM:Mike is progroult3g finely, and' will be in operation long before the mid land leetions are united; so that within five years at the outside, the transit from liew.lork to 05n Premise° will be - Our venerable friend Gate. Ronissos; of Allegheny, was the Met 'Anglo-Saxon Mate child born west of the Ohio. Hie stately mansion in the heart of the City occupies the site otitis father'slog He liourishei in a vigorous old age... 'lt is marvellous to think that an ihe devel opment of pilgulatlon, wealth and com ' fort,. between the Allegheny, river and the Pacific coast has happened eleuhte the life of this man! This prodigy mounts almost to the proportions of a miracle. There is nei counterpart to It to :be,. found - L in the tide of time. God speed the retort Pacific Railroad! THE LUMBER 'REGION OF THE . - .ALLEGHENT. The Allegheny Valley Railroad is now finished to Brady's Bend, and will sOory be completedto Franklin, at which place •it will be brought into connection with the nylons roads that traverse the Oil Region, This will be of immense ad yardage to tills cl{y. and to the entire country through which•. the Allegheny floWs. --. That road will give 1/3 a connection with the oil' legion, and with much of 1 - the iron' region; bui not with the Limber region: From Fretch Creek, which en ' ters the river at Finnklin, to Pittsburgh, ' not stditgle navllable stream flows in from .Ibe west side. For the greater part of its contsze Allegheny : limes teti m near to the wen border of its own I • , *they, receiving ost ill lii tributary streams. from broad watershed ', stretching from itto the dividing ridge that separates its waters from those of 1 the flurinehanini. ':'Tfte - , -- prllicipal - or these streams are '' 1. The Teonista, which enters the Al • legbeey elute thirty - 'miles above 011 2: The Clarion, which rises 111 Potter . . eocmty; and, kfter • course of nearly Om' ' hundred - . miles, enters. the Allegheny about mldivai between Kittanning and 'Frankllti:„ This river is good for de- Beading navigation for upwards of a kupdred Miles. On the upper' waters there are , immense tracts of pine' forest. ' ' 8. Resitsuik creekl—This tine naviga ble stream rises in,Clearfield county, and ; - thence flows across allot Jeffenion coun • . ' ty, and for some twenty miles forms hie boundary line benison: Armstrong and - Clarion, and unites with the A.llegbeny . about. twenti_miles above litlX9Ming. ' Its upper waters, like those of the Cll . sion, flow thlough a fine lumber region, - Tint eputittillet OT•which bee been cut • - andloited Own to nearkit.7 - Vhe Indian name of this stream was Molinlbuctstrun. • 'A. Theltaltoning.—This stream, thich Is bet little smaller than the Redbank, , drains the southern part of Jefferson ',. eouny ; and the northern part of liidi ' axis, flows through Armstrong, anti en : t e r. the Allegheny two miles above Klt tanning. ' It, too, is navigable, and large nesettititte of lumber WO floated 'down • .. : Rom its upper streams. • . '5.. cowanshannocir. This stream • ', cameain hoot the western border of La i duns county, and after a course of some ' leletty lades tionsugh Armetiong, meets : :' . the river three Miles above ; Kittanning. . I' . Aided three sties above Its month it •; 7 comes'within about smile o Net. etas, . i I. '. frouterhich it to separated hy a low and , I Itartow ridge. Th is' dream is not nal+ ... , seble,rna are thereany pine forests on its head watent. 6. Crooked Creek—id named because ' - i i t , to yefy crooked. Maisel/ilia stream, 1 -. bed is not navigable. • 1 , 7 The Slskimlnetas.—This 4 the ' '.\ Coodeaugh, ilong•Alur:,indlks of which , the Pennsylvania Canal runs so; many , • sties , 11 the mouthot Nis Loyalban. ;;nab ; at, Baltabiug.„the . dime changes OoDentstlah ur*lskts'illue . tss. Be -:_f .. tterretomileiteiital Was mats II ilatboats,-,1 - pecaddnallt dedended _. f er ..rohnstentti,„dming dawn Iron . . 1 . . the forges , that, used to be there. I Was in the edit, part of the can ' 'ln :It Is naturally a rdhgh and "rapid imM. 'No .lumber lumber was aver floated . Own either ifferaftk. - or .•boats...ElCol4 clarion, this is. probably the largest iu Dietary of the Allegheny. _ • The pine foe-cats, for which- the Alle • . hear is famous, awl from which each ... esedia quarititles of tubber are an. ' - y floated down, are ill fated from :tweinly to upwards of a hundred mites - . 'mist of thermaln river. The best are on .. the ripper branches of the drat four trit..,.. • 6taries we have named. 'Near the nevi _table waters the, quantify, of white pine - timber *di ..Iden greatlYAcKitulet :liui .-2t6orwitreanapy ticrediedils,Afaeres COT. 1 ' - :,fired with the; fined quality of that mod • 1. widultwe of our timber too remote from I '..' ileastahla streams ,to warrant the cost of . • . ' %ilea mode of conveyance to market: _ . The common roads are bed In thateouri• - , „, try, and nothing but railroad transports- '' doh la adequate to the wink of carrying ~,.... • . '''?=•.;;;,,.';, . tide lumber .to , market. It Is greatly a ce g e d evekiew, loid the. itiadeviacy of .: • .-'' '''''ywarely afforded by water tvansPoTtl ,- .. !.. Jr . 4 . - . •••• more and' more .fell from _ . 3 ggit6r ud, ( ha.. ~ the jar of tlei - n lintss .through the jd r..terstifee 4 . lacik As of the Mahon . • I'. '. Ipealieh or tt th e it -- k i tn . 4 Clarion, and thl ''• r ..- -4•l444as4l7ittellish°e_i ' c dfig 4en" thi l e i' J '..,,2 ' '..";,•' ' ....- : il V-TillielliC-6-4,4--".1-‘2611:101.4,7s1 the •::::i ; ' . P. , ,.-.- . . ,:.- *',:4 .1 ;;;‘,::, , ',::'...-.., ' ' '''": . '''!''''' : ,''' - :=.:q.''. , • serves of pine lumber • can bc:reached. The Allegheny Valley Road, as origin- I ally surveyed, beyond the mouth of the ILahoning, would, with some irariations . i —a more eastern bearing beyond Brook ville —meet . all the requirenOts here spoken of ; but the newly projected road ; from Kittanning to Walnut Bend, vie j the valley of the Cowanshannock,: and. thence diagonally /11/2205.5 the headwater , of Ifahoning, Redbank and Clarion, into the valley of the Susquehetuaa — e P/ 11 1 region all the way exceptthe first twenty= five miles beyond Kittanning—meets Ws great want still better thin the other. good charter for this roadies author ized at the last session of the Legislature, and some stock has been :subscribed. Whether sufficient mama to build this road gun be obtained at present remains Our object at present iamerely to draw 'attention to the facts here stated, so that our men of- capital - may be Induced to think of that', region and its enormous undeieloPed wealth, and maculate 'whether the enterprios of which we speak would be 'likely to pay. ,Tax. Stunnocoviii.i Herald miscon ceives our position. 'Phe course neither of the President nor of ,puratsv, touching the cue of Mr. DAVIS. 12 Wow mind. But.We insist that the motives of! each of those gentlemen - shill' be infer: red from his genail charaCter and con- ' dent. Furthermore, that however much censure may be awarded Ur. GSI;IILEY, those who administer It ought to have some respect to theleewn personal dig-. nity, as Rell u to his long and valuable services.. To twit' hissi,lts our contem porary did, of dressing in: old clothes, picked upat a second hand..slep, is nei *ther wit nor fail, but =adulterated, blackguanitism. • We have known Mr. Gauss! ninny years, 'estul have never seen him when he Ina not attired be coming his state as a gentleman. But, if the fact Was otherwise, Wait has his clOthes to'do with views of public spies: thins? Pickpockets ordinarily dress in the most: fashionable style, and many en honest gentian= is cohrtrained to wear such garments as be can get.. The dirty assaults of the Republican press, which Mr. GIBEILLYT properlY character ized as "a shower of mud," have done more to disgrace journalisni in this noun.' try, than the bailment of Mr. DAVIS has done daniage to.tlie national cause. r Tun Memphis Foot illnatratee a good deal of the professedantipathy to colored people, by , relating that :.the Sheriff, of Henry county, in , - Tennessee, lately 'arrested a party ofj high- toned chivalry : - by calling to his ald a posse of colored Men. , The chivalry objected toutly such denu des, and felt the yea disgraced by the colored manbeing ViiPon to ea 1n their errese. But It turned out that the crime foi 'Which they. were sr- Jested was going to a dance of colored people and conszoittiOg crime upon the colored women. TODAY la the , municipal election at Washington. One of tbedeniocratio or- Mon .of that city, 'on Me 20th ult., made th4i vulgar reference to the colored voters: • • "Congress has seen Bt, is the cumuli of Its power, to introduce a new class of voters Into our community, the princtpat part of whom have no more Identifica tion-with to than the Altic.an thatls, a large woisthet. •' It is not protableinany.Of themwlllbs won by that style of conetibin. Tun salaries of the Corresponding Secretaries and Treasurer of the Ameri can Baptist Missionary lJnionwere fixed at the anniversary • meeting it Chicago, at 12,600 each, perannturi. Bather res pectable wages ont of Peter's penixt. A sa►o'runt. stenos of Thoipa s s Benton is to . be erected in Lafayette Park, Bt. Louis. ' e." 7 tinders—prom= of Practical Skill In applying, iindnfeetaote Dr. Hurls, in a Vetter to the President or the Board or Health, gives many in teresting feet" relating to the prevalence of cholera and the means devised to cheek its ravage'. Ile says • The employment of 'specific . dish:Sec- tants of cholera excrement was cons menced by us Id this, country at the quarantine hospitals on Staten Island in 186.5. The Ant great lessons on the sub- Ject witee - Witt by Pt Wm. II d,' the reilitery.lorrects in Bristol, Eug land, and by Professor, Pettenkotee at ' the Koteheim prawn In Bever* in 16.54. Dr. Lander Lindsey, in a c.holeaa hot Pitor end in certain 'lunatic asylums in . , Scotland; added "aural acts to the "me e = ce. soful7e salts of 11011, yja; the . ealplestes and chlorides yid= possaasl the poker of arresting certain kinds of fermentation,,== of destroying certain gums and products of Warnecke% con tinue to be the roost topiwortliy&d. cal& for the general purposes of ec• don. Ire grit employed them in 1855 and 1856, toceuie of their cliamlcal goal hies, and pertimlarly became of the ectri• ceu that seemed to attend thew employ ment by the greet chemist, Prof. Pekes'. toter, Bat these iron rata, and au= other metallic salty Cannot well to used I . on the wiled clothing and nor ' do they act very permanently, for they may soak away; or may readily be changed into Insoluble and inert sub- stances. lisps, and meet the necessity for a powerfel and =Oil petmanent and unchangeable antiseptic, roost Is bad to carbonic add and the coal-tar =Wixom= , &lentil° demists end experimenter', and all iellinforsted 'sanitary officers, now agree . that saturated solutions of onPPbestcas and carbonic ,acid ere e ca t 0= e end chespest disinn be need against cholera.fectants th at The Itatifotwolitart Board.' of nealth iv= as I bellows, the fret sanitary body to provide for disinfeelon se an 'essential end distinct branch or. mites* tetvim. Glasgow soon followed, and in Bough-, acupton . and Bristol, in Englend, the twine= was, in inly hod, done by train- ed land', and with marvelous success. EA. Louis less just organized system of disinfecting depots sir rd. WY care to thA/ twelve wards of that ranch threatened - 4y. At New Orleans, Nashville, Memp i lt Chleaglanflpeveral other cities ;ha tar!' actbMitice ass organizing the musky good soggested system. This =stern wee by the Coun cil of Hygie fi ne, rst in ,c.Us.city, in &lobes, 1865. - - - BUPPOSIXO that Lieut. General Ban. xax wcruldbe at hfliw 'fork to embark for Europe, gentlemen of that citf tender. edhlin public ieception. In reply he HIDLPJA!MIIIyi.iLIvTL,ILMY a M yMaatyt' l, S Loa a Gentlemen I have had the honor to receive your valued letter of the. Bth Inst., Invitnignieto meet my. friends in New York on the eye of my intended departure for Europe.' As circumstsm , em have occerred to prevent the fol. Ailment of that Intention, it will not be myrerer-to soempt.the Ealwed hem! or, an it ls fur that t swum Indicate in general terms why I have cm:hided 3 0 to remainatmy post of duty. • Youdonbtleas know that m military cotormaidambrices ;Least sor orwild coantrYs-Whielsis being by Grit Pe°Ple acroesw gg Wilt two railways detained. In years W . span the wide space Maven's the Atlantioand Pacific etatu. • This country has been from time im• memorial the homes MA Minting noon.] II of various tribes of Indians, eitwi still number. some three hundred tho illaz d souls, and who, beinspreiied fromevary I oftener, have become nervous. cwt.& and, is some mses, positively hostile: At this moment theta ire fears that they - may combine and do infinite mischief; and 'lain daily calls for protection al a handfedPkims hundreds of miles from each Ohm_ 44 It requires our con. stanYattention so to apportion our Ent. lied military Ilnce as to protect op: molt If I should leaps oty. .dlyision at thls and an respo ttl i r t rat ili mf a s y b o sil oat , , on soma other oril w eer alreedy.oirarbasi 1 dened; and after a metal - eonaiderailen of the wrbolet. question; I feel tound s fa duty and homer, to - stand by My poet,' and to defer witil mmio 'Marc opportune ocessicp the graiirleation of a natural de sire to see other and older countries than otu own. thilleol4 bet that you will excuse me for su*ocepUng ytmr o n tian at the pretent- on some more propitiate In ka the Uwe It will aßordnis pride att4Ple•sure to meet you all in each Manton' as Tram kindness' may indkata. With sentlmentealphisfrol4 o . truly yours,. W. L .1.-13 LientotOolt LI =I NEW JEnsav,-With the c'cception of the damage dor.e by the recent rains to the potato crop, which Is r,robahly not I very serious, all reports i . eora ‘the agri- • cultural regions of New Jersey are very favorable. At one time it was thought that the fruit crop had been nearly all destroyed by the severe cold, but this seems not to be the' fact. Some of the peach buds have been killed, but an unit 'really good crop is anticipated, notwith• standing. In some of the lower per- Boni ot the Stat.t, The early strawber ries were killed, but a good crop of this fine fruit is still promised. Each year ' additional land 111 aprnropriated to the culture of strti*bevries and the business proves to be quite remunerative. KENvercs.v.-!-A. correspondent of the. Louisville Courier, in Jessamine county, rePortaihst the corn that in up looks yelloW and sickly, the oats short and nale,smd' la thought will be a failure. The wheat is still flourishing, and the fruit bide fair to be abundant, It has been rather dry and cold for oats; the corn will .come out with • favorable weather. • VISGINIA.—The Richmond Whig gives the following satisfactory account of the condition of farming and businessaffairs in. Virginia: • Crops and heathen prospects are more cheering than any we /We. had for the past two years. Labor is better organ • iced than it has been since emancipation has been effected—the desolations oPwat have been repaired, and agricultural op erations have, after much uncertainty, I become adjusted to the extingencies and and necessities of the newera. The old rut has been abandoned, and , a new rut has been opened. All accounts from every quarter of the State represent that the wheat prospect hi in the highest degree flattering. A. large area of land is now green with it; the weather has been unusually favora ble to Its growth' and exemption from ' 'Lease and insects.; and its present con dition is such so to inspire the most san guine hopes of an abundant yield. The oat, corn, tobacco and root crops are 'expected to be large, and, barring contingencies, &tunr and profitable. e The fruit crop has pest the frost, and promises .a rich yield. .The cool and unieasonable weather may crirtail some crop*, but upon the whole, as far as hu man foresight extends, it may be assu med that agricultural prospects are more ' than usually encouraging. Tot Wirdri•,—A. correspondent of the Toledo Made who has traveled exten sively in. the West, says: The grasshoppers 'are working very lively in. portions of Kansas, and north and west side of Missouri river,: in /die wart. It will be some time before they fly, and no one. =tell how far they will "invade" the country until they make's ' "strike"by their numerous' "presences." Destructionlo green truck Is their watchword, iind slowly, but surely, they sadden the prospects of many farmers. The Broadcastof Spring wheat is very large in Illinois, and it is looking well. The favorite' corn crop will be exterialve:, ly cultivated through Mined.. Neuter one fields of wheat—from Keokuk, lowa, traveling up the ..111.1asisatppl—look very flattering indeed. lowa can also boast of a very large area of spring wheat sown, and preparations for coextensive corn crop are going on. The timbered pdrtlon of lowa can claim having some fine fields of winter wheat. Nebraska needs rain, and like unto her sister, Kansas, will receive a grasshop per benefit. One hundred and eighty miles west of St. Louis, along the Pa cific Railroad, is the best winter wheat the! have seen. Eastward, over the. Terre Haute Railroad, tic winter .wheat leeks very promising, aft much spring wheat has been sowe d.' The corn crop will he extensively cultivated. - Nearing home, over the Dayton and Michigan Railroad, same very fair fields of winter wheat may bisect'. "r- - A Veritable Enoch Arden—A Domestic Epis:dnin England. An English paper—the Durham Ad- rerriser—tells this story. "Mr. Tennyson lOW Portrayed in len gunge graphic and beautiful the vicissi- 1 nubs and-noble struggles of Enoch Ar- den oh behalf of his wife, and the deep sorrow felt' by that hero on .his return home after an absenoe of years, on die covering that she had taken to herself I 1 - another husband. A shriller charm stance had transpired in this neighbor. hood, but the subjects of our story ore not of the same high and lofty character as those depleted bythe poet. It appears that about eleven years ago the husband ' of a Mrs. Watts, living at Dragon Villa, Gilesgate 'Moor, near thiacity, sailed for America in search of that wealth - tibial -, he had failed W meet with in this ecnitt.. try; and after gaining it he promisedto ' return, so that he- might live open the fruits of his labors. However from some unexplained masa or other, 'ho for got on his arrival among our go-ahead consintacross the Atlantic to communi cate with his wife whom he had left be hind, and the coffers of wealth - which she had expected to hear of,- it wasfeared, had sunk with her husband in the ocean. - leer after yea! passed away,, and no tidings of Waite Wadi's bratri,sind WS, wife and his two children bad to snug ' gle on en best they could. At the end of seven or eight years all hire of his be leg, in the fisah were Ten up, and a hereon by the name ofWallace turned . up taut wooed and won a the neglected - dame. , They lived happlif Mather for four years, and the partner of tier drat love was entirety, forgotten. • One day , 1 last week, however, Watts returned to ] his native plane, hiptienlike Enoch 4tr.! den, after ascertaining the' change that had befell= his wife, did not cry for , help to prevent him 'breaking in upon I her rom..T..' . Ile rent - boldly to the i house and ma de hitaselfOloyrn, •but his ,appearance, it would seem, did not im press, her very favorably. and the re ception hornet with was not of the kind which might have barn expected . . "His wife, now Mrs . IYallace; aa pas 1 natind;felt greatly startled at his ap. pearance, but the interview which took ' 1 place between them did not awaken any ; of the old feelings which end capsed them to be guide one. and the preferred.: Irfal ling on with the new love and duo carding the old. ' She had, however, scene alight compassion for her dello- IToast lord, and told him that she would give him a meal of rum, s night's lodg ing. and set him o ff with a obifting in his pocket, which, said she, "Is more than then bast done for too for the last eleven yearsin Wm having gained too mucb of this world's goods hi hie urenderings, be , accepted her generous offer and took I shelter under her roof for the night. st, C° 6 " d i O n ugtlrs 4 wo h uld t l y r i e la se n n i t alTl id „Terp: but whether be got any or net, wehave not beard—be appears to bare resolved not to part with his wife without en effort, for on rising next morning be strongly asserted his ; claim which, ter minate-4.m his summary ejection from the domicile, ending.with a polite kick from behind, from which, like the Irish man, he gathered.the hint that his cont. pesky was not wanted. - , , - "We era Informed, however;-' that Watts's unwilling to stpsupt this intone. moutons proceeding as a settlement of hisclalm, and, as both husbands are said „,, have consulted tne lawyers upon the matter, we %ay pet hear of the tidiest. .ment of the' dispute , in a , more legal form!" ' -', ' ' • Panel baa grown malicious and Boni- cal too In ha alarm, or the great lion has tun the fat Mec f klenburg woman, i who posseues ao other merit than that of being the stater-in-4w of the servant of a waystde idn whose master played a merry trick upon the Pruden General just after th Wad of Radowa. Crowds gather routul e this woman, who h lug remarkable in bee appearaue, being as homely comtortabp.lookitig a farm serva nt its on.' might, ish to Bite hu naught to do but pour out the 1 , 4 , mkalenbabeer for the -winos ante bran who d it; but per atrniction does sot . hers , hat In MO t0M911 1 4% courplica relationship , C i i ii i t ird „ I below. 0 The Prnasian 0 -.' t the bend IM.bre trao":**ltor . 4 'MAI& ", 'taw, vrut meant:l' -avast° for Ott glght. The faltdjdfd 0 tligilittio village inn dtspetebed & mes senger to the town to tiring-heck as mint' oolOrto An be could findready•mado to band. -By the time - the general had attired at the village, the order had tott laccutth, and the coffins bad keen piled ,up again* the inn Pot "Good -bea t - I Oust what is tha titeoelflS of Oil then comas?" exclaimed the General u• he i rode up to the spot. "Ah, your Excel hum the cholera is raging here, and Peon' ire dying off so* fast that we are , commlled to percher* cedieti by the wholesale from the town.", The (Unmet returned; untouched, the glass of-beer 1 ho wu about to take frdm the landlord's I hand , -be turned his horan'i - beed, and I galloped off without. a word, and own theWsouts sent oat try the townefolich- petted that the troops had bee'n_scem marching in quite another direction. Now,/ such la they state of sardonic sen. sthilitgrto which Bismark gad .the. 'ph l is .. o hare driven Frenchmen: GA; is they satinet conveniently Let hew. of the King of Prussia himaelf, , they• vent their malicifuglee upon the sister. law of Cho at Al,theylthigo lon who played Qe :louden General:Ude very • funny trick.—[Paris correspondent Bos ton Post . . , —,Tehn•Hat , formerly ?thm , Beere , tary too Rrest eat ban been lip. foolatad et* . de attalmatifleruat, Arm. aria, toilLthe . Tammy ceased by the ' PHTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : MONDAY, JU NE 3; 1367 =9 • The London Times, in commenting on a recent report of the Orthopedic Boa pita of London, says thatln no branch of sm-pical science has greater advance been made within our own. time than in the treatment of cases of deformity. Byron piney! and chafed under a deform ity which' Might have -been removed in his childhoOd if his parents.had had ad. vantages which, happily, may now be enjoyed by the moat. huirible of the com munity. !Sir Walter „Scott, though less deformed than Byron, was also afflicted by a malformation of the foot, which marred his enjoyment of life, and of which the medical faculty of his- time could not relieve him. Since vaccina tion has become the rule, there la a sen sible diminution in the number of per sons marked with small-pox; and among the young adults of. tKe present day there are fenier cases of club-foot than were to be found in a similar portion of the population half seentury ago. The old system of treating cases of club-foot , was that of stretching the tendon Achil les, which stretches down the back of the led to the heel, by mechanical con- trivances. it was sometimes-successful; but in the majority of instances,espec ially when the patient has advaced be yond the age of infancy; the result was unsatisfactory. A" few years so the experiment of cutting the tendon was tried, and so -successful was the remit ting .this method is now generally adopted. When ,the case is treated In infancy, about twelve weeks generally suffice for a cure, if due attention Ispaid to the patient. After the tendon has been cqt instramenti are applied to keep the foot In the proper position, and aain this case "natitthabhora a vacuum," the, sinew is united by a new growth of ten .don. It hak been- found that, up to the age of thirty, club-foot is more or less a:treble. . The Orthopmdtc - llospital of London was founded to treat cases of this and other kinds, of deformity, and since Its establishment; in 18.38,-lusa af folded relief -to 39,014 patients. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED Ltd L. being cured ever? 4.1 by peeler. .10 ass the See. Z. A. WILSON% ORMAN SIBIIDT 70/1 CUNNUMPTION. Those who here used It = I=l when their ease was considered bopeleu Bold only m Pltlaborsh al, 40£11Pol YU= IDtu `0 L) and Patent Mediate Depot, No Fl 'TTT I=l = I;=MZ:C=MMgg GRAIFILGIRMALDNESS. DA.YD! Burr ANY. 181.5). OP THE SCALP.—ht• DItiCOVXRTCAN CUNHA). WITH `LONDON !lA. COLON ILESTOttekt AND IntISSINt.." "London Hest Ilan Color Restorer" "London Hair Color Intetorer" "London . rhysklasks Hsu Color Hanson"' "London Ilan Color itastorer" "London Use and Hair Odor rtestorrr" "London hair Color !restorer" "London Seconnosnd M. Hair Co lor ilettorrei Inlayer fails Wittman life, groth,. and Hen to the venni hair, fastens and stops Its Mink. I nod is warn to hoodoos' a new growth of non, .nlOllll jroll . lig (l and stns.. On/T 76 00 1:11 5 .1 5 4 ° letbtaktgenf ket721674.11. P 3 I Itaritet • net. Oita LXLLY. 3) Wood st.. and Joe. FLAIL.% Ili Market street, Mt. burgh. AAA II • HAUIIT. ahattlfhwww ' RE ON YOUR GUARD • I Unhurt thwimitations and conntergalts of BUS- TTWTTEiIIe iffOllnCil BITTIIIb, with ',Mk ['the VIWIMMI who imam npruconntan r.l Melon. . by Prey Pa( upon the rit.t and suffsriug. gra now I entlewmlng_ter good the machete of thlt country. W hvitever thevelrolognerluono.li are discovers 1 !]tests! Immediately prosecuted IT the pro. prleto es, who expand *omen - lab! dollers Annus : ally in treeing theta out and bringing them to 'lactic*. Iblettlit a abort. MM. lidimattoto have : beta °Metered le the Conceded Um Vatted Slates 1 Llama a camber of Indbrid.la and Iran. and mate are now In progress against several endue s allot whose' names will be given to The Public• Bat la elate of the inmost Vigna mania netiviir of their deleCtive wants. the nederaigned are of Chttrea tumble he protect thd nubile entirely 1 iagnin.t ; plratimi haltadosebt a Standen] Oa- Ulnae Tbnic. evelywhere . In rePuest, lied as riertily. convenible IMO cashed, Cattnel Mates • Bonds or Treasury bolts. They. Therefore. au a measups of pcasinos, air,' athenilu• to the bet That • Ily entraved lahal. v•prssrating a- evolve so ot e Dragon, ad inn orw grimarv, stamp. baartmg Um Glacial Cabot sensual 1 of the 0. 1 , 74472 ,•...., r x on even tsaufwat tee CA:IMb by a eel heat:eV= 1r tutees wl re • the signatu• or • • Hostetter a tornith." to toss. sernris Whi r lc le' a Oats riga erfac• The true I Dallis...we told (*Punks only, runt In to. 1 hulk. . , csObTxrr.ll • OMITS. pays CANADENSIS. I tree blob 00 atauidadt to Canada, Nora Sootla,Land Marlon norillutraaarti of Um Saw Catiladd Mania and It also foand w lb. eterated and stoonlations regions of tbo Middle drama and aluianda In diedlernal vittatr. W. Inrelt, of 80300, has Driparad Inr4latai trona irreiti 1.00 tar% uf tenpin. knee, endue PO. LarOD , S.WIII2Z ro COYLY/CAD, *Win Is Opo Of we raw., la all dantlitatsd 1110000 of th. kidney.. 11 sale aka .ors le 017 <Moue. of tooooto toomlttak 4.48110.1 at= to tegala 00050 oil me and aaanry. in .11 b.. band well adapted lo w aka. dlseaatia .11or• Book% Pas beta crsod - 11 lialortro well paned , to direst@ coughs: read as tololllele spoelde fur aid add detddratoo coon of utast. • ant Ted. Mks /oboe, kook only took • boktl• of MO n'alrEier".4 Ok[ snot ,17/7 tan aor ratae.. of bladde rand kldog e of Imo" itandlaa. oo hire.. a Wdwinds Pao been looked Spa. am:WU U iu ‘ M 10011001405. It tell.o4lllattlf .mooed by It. Nod. tko oeitl.fteio or 40. tioooatte, re ' ArgrAllbl.df kr, tins a vtair is tato sad obroaln 101•Il101attutt 01 1.7 1a1:27:: bow*. la &roam ratarlhal . Meilima 1 giar, tratir Met fl • 614 . 1.41 1 . - blonder:tiro, add alma Air* la red so 4 runs sodnasar. b• ratan anthems marrow:Wu ano , i dual avoucori. and Inscradaf mato. Orudiata a bracing, built y po over of 08 , 10. r i rente Wel 'lkon.: Yylce, • b0 , t1 , 1 for reAi P ' , 4' itrtnr "" T r" (1"m -i. Nall.. te Du:. ilia tam ti 001 lel Wood litre, sylla ;f AD VAR ROLM TS. Wit. aim nu lerpreig Of. /Whin endAarlamid Agent se roam taverosemst• and aU ewe wtnieWirw Molest Mao eed th• ROBINSON RIMERS, 113msalicerri, la. 7$ rating inurxr.leimberirh. • _ donven Too 3rota of eturor, row Goof co logniaroo: Oote cqonyalar oti DWI .11 mscasTrois, hod ore orotund tot= inet lallroi4 Buds Otoriolgult. Goo mod Miro. Wool. Morro g iritNlDVilrotetorogroeretri t :i !ha ler. Boons. Limnos., Morerr sad W mohair°. uneven onoood 71.4 Q 9 .0 000 TO LOAN; ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, DI cook in out ►n►[[ ri.w TO - 1 - „ 1 Tirs , Li with " ; atakin ind. teal LIM* yank. • • No: Sp HmIiLLW melt T ACCICION, -on PAltialDll, ust Mr/ aplLL'A•p`ltlu Vtt; p t . Oettreeehlp, adtehsted the eoc ot len isfham. , • , lAYP tiffAIUAID. fetf,oh 'Mich loareoled • .eta, Pone! tp Mut IQ deep. slip trill rowel And tv . ktteheee. calculated Tut tines teoettlepte. nal chef. .Melt opl i r telltgoArla of e. .. • • Alsesiev•er. 13113111L1C LE.-wni he told at tit O . " I ,::t " t!",TEINVATVI.VItt I.". latalfilhser....agal Wallas Cho 13 ‘ to.od• la. Allan oe ny county, rn whlelt era.. *a %Trim. rotaasitan atable. /lAA sat., at tha door. An tip lent lot Wan far a latchaalr. Taring nada knonh:V. m . • •••h =V 1 71 1 .r.lplotirtr" . rerg 4..(1n•1..40) 1 .7/sttrtlio umoslllp o m. j d. p! " ,_ graeditiro d hT,:t i a prestut A lly end tLirollcated_ m Illoaooactlbor, oil MI. amee. No. 174 pawn street. slur fltiabarob. lot.* J. WM aI..DSON, Attnaluistral ot. T W O V41411.1111r.0110117118, • • •FOR SALE CHEAP. Me Octave' Oprloht l uvnt ais, 40floolly• ta ems Rind. Jacobus elsoods„ Also, ono of the Mos Rind. forolerly lv Wrenn. Otrott Lytham 'Azle.. • Will to .40:4..ery IoW. - • FP4 1414 - 51 soliessuß AT A HAIKAAIIII.• AT i lvi 4 . isetarvittlilll. a 4 Cablo it ttgrag A Z It n :l, l 4lOplit linglie I* foot 001e% . W10 bs'auld JO • An, rydonoon Oom Dfty 14 . 0. nig/LT.OD. N0..1 WOOD OVOID?. gierititaiNettn t sy AM.. ftr • • PlPltlia Euc 4 1 1D.,111/400.V. • In On ben , loi tiir. ilty, wNa"l4 " mlik?nable won.. Sonnies, 411101.IBEICIT 'aura - T. uppodu. EMI . Lows cou: ; 1•:C04F. Ofaio, minor of 148 RErtrAlb:l3,":ll= 4/111% Oars Ov m! t . r . zaap DINE APPLE CHEESE. , • • few eases Mottos.' Pthe•fiele (!beesel eleo' Alma Vbeeee. tat eel. at rattily Uroest7 ' .watt A. iILNISti•We •., ton., Litoattl and U sed ""'". V EI MO l a ; 1 1: 1 1 14 .17§ 4 1 124 :s: : 4 ; ihroarirr crittr i v toe .b of Jiltte..toe ' 4 . llM yT ailleLftegtt the DlN,:trAfie.Tr—trws"ign.t; -- . tWEIV.BILTIAN G TON IFIEURING' J° "" - . 41.; A . cLEJuk t - : 821.001t11 AMIN Maid Bigeri•VL .OUMPLZILION on of i...1.)91C1X1 , 11.ATP_ 'or 11.1111tIMIN • yt• remoras ➢ T rt., " Espies oneotlossot Ws Oita. MEM _ Cea " I •S• r' ‘. : IA S. r • PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIP. Dn. TB. U. ELLIOTT. or . .I.lle gb..r. fIEZLEP, E. U. With hine . lo the Pr.vs=l.2„lip,did.'''),.?:.l so.tab I .OBINSW, • tunes ovreya nrncr acts Prinot.eux weeks:um°, Oittsburuls. June I. IN:. 1 TLIEBE WILL ISE A MEETING , li ti . r4j, „ l &TT statist; PETuole.Ml AVM fog. L 1.,..4, 1 141: i .`,0r else .Ith s s , srulools. p.;sse., So lute Into onetaern lion the nednetton of (reign, e on eeo, Pennelivu ssi• "Stroud, ctn. Aral attendsuct..istnrouSlS requellued- Hy rder. Julneal H. al. LONte., SUMNER DRESS GOODS, For .ale at ViittV LOW OBICEt. WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 Ftll6 Street. RALLIIOAD AT AUCTIQN. Arm bn.ohl, on SATUItOSY. Jon StS. e 1 4't O'clock p. to., on th.ptesslAss. Railroad Side Track, With Se Itches. From Ike!, Platform.-4,, at It the twat Greer fur antoolon coal from the Ohio river to the Lakes and we e4tern uttl es. Flte• v on the F. Ft. W. At C . It. It.. at Jaen, Ran. Trite AArgbo67 JOHN IP: HAMM, Auctioneer WALL PAPER! AT REDUCED PRICES TO Sun! THE TINES! At Sick. 107 Market Street. • JO& R. 1111.7611 ES I S BRO. el IN THE HATTER OF THE vacation of It •nrlvate aey' In We becond Ward, Alleg heny, between l o ta Buena Tian Extension.running arch Front Taylor aienne. Ho. 27, 31LbRellatiebus Locket: ltarch• Ceselens, OlittiEß ON . COURT. And now, June Ist. IE7, tbe within netillikp eeensen cm. Niobes by Y. C. behove. Sole for eoney and tbe Pvtliionese , nod grouted &a particle deslrieg to be beard to .bow clam, on or before Site Nit da• of Jane, IE7, why the pet tints nileY tioned east' not be einßeal up an. , vacated: this rule bush be published twice. week In tbe buten 13..i1ar 1111.2C1E for tear women. , BY THE LOURT. From the Record; Attest t J.O. it nOwo. Clerk. AIIMUCAN WATCHES =I Fine Gold and Sliver Watches, FINE COLD JEWELRY. =I A t the ' lowest prices. The pnblio 370 Incited to cl: and examine onr Mont bolero purchasing clenewiere. Watch repairing promptly attended to. at W. WiLSON , S, No. al fOlllll/1 tTILLY.T, Two doors above Karla Atroot. J el:alit wir THE CO•PARTNERSIIIIT here 113FORZ existing between 11. THAULEISIAN and S. •L'111.1.314.111t was dlaeolred by verbal adrerment on the 31. t day of Yo 7. lia". the en tire Interest of d. •prelbanda haring been par 'dared by B. Tranerman, who .111 continue the WH0L434.1,1A LIQUOR BUSMAN& at the, iaae stand. No. 934 Penn street. All debts doe to sold Om ere to be rerelred by the cold B. lianertnati, and all demands on the said Ann ern to be hr ea anted to hlm for psytee nt. , B. THAUZ9ICAN. ArFELBALTY. • fitIDL'VANCE permitting the •-•• erection of Wareetniecs of Wooden. Mate linCelOis 1. 4..0 ordained and enneted b IM &led told Can see tleunalts W the 010 of AIL« gamy, and u I. earelm onlafnal and eausand authority; N . MO .11.1, That persousion is Cat o) granted to fiCaN una , r raNT a cu. to erect on Melt. lot on tie leant Mae of IMudoalt ) ntmet. Immedtotely below the' Weetern Pen, surant• Italtrond. a Wooden alfuelionse, all Oat onitnance passed tee nth.. day of ...t -ag. Anal Doailni tr6l entitled An Urdinauen ream...lom Mokdrit Sol dlnaLam." be and the nate to hereby r. pealed. so far as said or ' abasing prom nit erectant of halal:lga of UM Wass mentioned herein. Unialned mull enacted into s. law MU the nith day of J. A. D. ill:. ' . JAMES SlclttUrß; Pntsident of Um nolect Connell. Attest: U. alaCycnnoit. Clerk of the Select Council. OE". It. itli/Tn.al, rreoldent of the Commune Con ell. Aleck: Kollin? Dit.wOunt, Clete of the Coteau. Council. 1.111) SIGN- -ENOINE IN THEVINDOW. TUE UNDERSIGNED Decay . 4. on the 1910 toot, the largest and best 'ist, of- TE ab over oferel to ettssbnes h. bo m anned trestle front UM' Importer, ea •• saving Ity " rb ' s ir n' ays ""' ;sl ' de . i r :ist '. ::l:l7r d' ihr4:: newes t . toe r w noire..< Ten ovals, 'awl Wm Wli• totals linnets, Torte T,se ars *moon the best. In the broadlat and stolo• est sense. belnk lb! best grown. b sad Imported. • • GOLOIMI. A Liebe Drew., Watt ita._ Pali) osuallx.e.d meet ax we well bt TU. Vl3. ► Fe1:112:1'". • - • IA Lx. ettelew. .• ' • :W.% •• ,1 60't Aerated Tatatl, 1.711. 1.40 " INC/tint BRINTA•T, • • diet drawteg, mem. sad 'lca lael Tea. /air, Waal{/.!.{d at at IlLat Vary cholea••• ' LU. •'.I.4P&N, • • t.ltrgr.•.;°:g°ll ° .. / MZ:1dm.V.11.7.11: rustet ig five?. aaulia mold al 0/.•1. - ara WI at ILI° Ystta lrlao. " 1:2.: vary TES anest aVO l iVo ß oea r i ° 01 4 1;reen x w. Ci..s..navall!'”:4 at SOX, we tell at 74- %. KT. rixe.7l , , .• Lea •t! Chaim, • .• 1 . ,V . • • Very thalea, Atuitt.....mirgrzr UPI L : Cot's, usual! sold •I la 04.0 sell at 13A. rimelsm xx. T 1 .% 1 " Zroa" . . V4l: , Chette. •• 1.214 •• • 4 Very Chals•Old Upon.. ..... •• 1.56 " SOIELD94BOECHER, Xes.loB Elmithipldd Street, opeant. the root ( • Till IRON CITY MONTHLY. noon 11023E111t1DY soor. • The OnseNation 'SRI Complete. lIITIOILY OP TNT lout PA. VOL.. .11)1STRAyT or Oen. A. L PIRAUSUN. 4 ,;.. 6 1a., ;4 1 4 . 1 nb ir ee HAP OP 4.,01450L1DA.• anoaltf c ito HAMILL sod SHOWN BCOLL. Couto,. LtaT UT Milt BALL CLIMB. sod Re orto of Alatalv• p!ayell Ms nacos. List of Cohtrii atone ha Ina Post Yamlua rood. View netts refold Prerryterths Church. HowsoPeri sad lattlY OIDIr 0.1 Dottiest 0001. titichnla Inca any olhylli awe.. PRICK alle.illCED TO 500. TIM COVS.• $3.00 a- V WC tuadvaace. ordeelmoSt M addrehand to 010. w..pirrocK a co., .1)(44.ta Dullditut. ot , ot. Pool OA No 4, eat*. sVasl WM H.IIAIIRIS, Allf.AT ' . • BANKS. DINSMORE & CO., Xaouflotonon of ialootetwolhol SS CD is, • Ott ryt Wein LOW, Ildtriis4 Tracks an 4 Datum nal. Nay d 4 LI, wok. Me lat rove4 Pat.. Wales Ito elks% Tarawa.. Hulk 1.. MIII/, ntown Volta. Ft...lark*. ana all tn. turttlinla • 5e170.1.4nt •13 , 1 rortabl• .Plattora meek. an 4 Pagrat Ileum -N. W. rat, NINTH • M 74)0 MU. ibcpwUl.vr.l Palk 04•Ip4hn Alm 1..1/8L lAMLUTE Wrung... rlttsburan. _ m 7110117 WORKHOUSE PRISON. • TIM HOARD Olt BLANAGEIREI o 9[Ung tioyszt Arr. ;NERIIILTIC MI 14.trt 1,0 animal wltn roapinialbla pass ibr i[4llllllllbillaill of streat "There Minoan (3,u00.00i4) et boas mink, .UPon prigalgaa , a tb* Institution. about Nett groui Pm, Lsr alianneor, DO Out raantylvw•la road. Alatn.Lsoe• an parlor clay and caber Illtlaa will by fargilah• IriUFjarilein'tlll oFlaala dN4'4 ef.Q. AltalitSE, secrlllary, • OM wood and Itni rib etc, rlttsburph, CIIANIVALIERS, Brapketi, Pendants, &c., rot' Oitli ` s and COl.l. ♦ t.tres lasdruninstoa haild reostylig et wnooir & HELLY!s; • p,,unimeng AND GAS FITTE#S, • 164 Wood: Street. • Wklllso7 • NICAIt etsrtt. wasosAullorur & co, Manstp4wisars,*l 15161.0 1 0 Mani la Aiittooins, Broom Snub and Broom Findings. Y.iory• sod 'lratehonm% la the rant of kb. - maker • Lanz% • • ; • ASLILTII aadl74 . lloid Ptitsbumh ...--.11113.1! CLAM SLNGERLY C I,ls¢eamasors Lo Goe-lr, 11.4101111. 00..) PRACTICAL -LITHOORAPHERS.. multarirrUlgiet TlinilloVNETWat 13.m0u Oar.% Wier Bostlo. Lott : rzloto. Mom Dl o CAW TUE NEW TRIMMING STORE. =I 'w. H. MILLER'S NEW TRIMMING STORE, No.: 64 Market St., (OPPosite J. W. Barter, Dry Goods A. large and well ;pl.:it'd stock of, Trimmings, Lace Goods, • EMBROIDERIES, Gent's Furnishing Goods, = GREAT popu SALE one OFrice WATCHES —on the lar plan. Wing evet7 patron •llandaome • [ld p 'reliable watch for the low price' or Ten Dollars,. without regard to melee, and not to be paid rot unless thafeetly satisfactory. 800 gondgold bunting watches SEA to 4250 000 Mask Cued gold watches • "Auto 1105 BA/ lAdlest. watches. enameled..... 100 to An 11.0e0 tiobl hunting thronometer watehes .p to 200 1,0011 liold inantlneEnglith lore. 'rod to 710 1003 (told hunting duplex MO to 'Elt 1,101 weld bunting American wateltea Ira to ISO AMU Enver Hooting lamer! 6o to thu 0.0 01 bliver bundles duel, nei 15 to ISO 1,000 Gold ladle.' watch. 50 to 250 Mold etntlng leff /nee Al to 25 e/ limell an eons t i mer watches ... 2 o lto t ME autie•aliver watches , P 2 MO knotted watch.. ail Clods .... . . to to 75 Every patron ontalm • watch by ..le arrange -4 <oe,lnK hvt old. whsle be worth We "dolt to immediately dispose of the above magnlncent mere. Ceotin came. namtng ortlelet, are placed to mated envelopea. Holders are en titled Oaths articles tamed on their eiatineates, noon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $251, or one worth lem. • The re turn of any rat tines. entitles you to the article Imend thereon, upon payment. IrmapmtMe of n worth. and we no •rtle e valved at leas than ill la named on thy certificate, It will at once be teen that this Is no lottery. but ettnight-for ward legit ha ate transaction, welch May be par ticipatedle be even the most fastidious. A single certineate wilt bg seu v t bv mall. poll rs;«,7lv4l;:gr...°LrletniF furti sled tad and more .suable premium for $lO, one e a and moot superb Wamh Par $l5. Co Annie or those 31.10. employment thus I, rare opportunity. It is aleetortately conducted Mottles, doll authortred by the Government. ?..; PX "',,V=4.1.7a11.,0.71 Oct lelutth lel Broadway. time Eoik. DISSOLUTION. T PARTNERSHIP HEIIE• q•dore existing between GZO. A. RIELLY and ROST. K. hNUDGRABI3. to the Wholeslle Drug gunlooss, No. 27 Wood street, Plttsbergh, has this dar been dlasolred teethe' consent. BOOT. M. SNODOItAnn rettrthe Onm the dm. The business will be continued by IIEOROZ A. UE(.I. A. KELLY. 11011 T. Y. tIIiODUAASS. rlttabnigh, May 2.50. lArt. m 330.112 =AM GEORGE A. KELLY, Wholes6le Druggistr 37 Wood Sired, (Opp°.4e the ht. Cberies Hotel Dealer In THUGS CIRRI/MAW PATENT EMOINTS. entruansam, rAisTs, OILS. DYE 13Turrs. s.. Proprietor or D. AMENT'S celebrated Farmly M.dlcinee. TAPER PILLS, CDUI3II SYRUP, CHOLERA. CURIE le. myri TEAS I TEAS! TEAS! or ALL PRICES AND QUALITY, AT .A.. MECI:ELIEGUS. GREEN TEA. Primo Toting on $5O 1. pee pound. Aura good Gard 1.00 11 Wood ' ll 1.01 ' ll - BLACK 'TEAS—Oolongs. nest Wong *LE Oar 1:? 551 d 1 4 ELAM TEL Bose.bass . . sad Coot.. Kx.rbxe Plikv'd Tg Araalasst. .... 7 010 . rgntry. do 1:Z JAPAN TEAS, v.colorea J•D••• 54 , 7 OIL. 11 . 51 “ 0000 r 11.70 Japao, Young 417. 5 . 1 - 4 MIXED TEAL I 12:1 0100 1 0 cram ins age.5.0.7,.-am.rxt,,j°,l,t op to wnn any 10_05007 , and forarroed o? . 154 I For.7".`4T, 17,7 g pro I pound ID do price.beslda• godlog • Poo. and I dean article Irtdolttgontly milts tnelr luta. , A. SLEEK. • I m 7121010 , 272 2 174 Paderal On« Alle.beZT. ITTTPRTR.W.I 41 IRON CITY SPICK MILLS, tins &Mgr EXTPIBIOII, Fear Pennsylvania dnnw, rraTezirrsou, PA. PURE SPIO} JD 'MUSTARD Warrlnta.die hen oar also Is on the *Mr. 7810111 08011 ND CO/LNYEAL. 3YI eltwalwatli oa band. 01401121.11 /AlTra BOAST= P Wrir tWo matt. ae tam ataaalltanta of all the DIFFERENT RINDS OF SPICES, Which woofer to Witolmle wog Batall Dealers at Ow lowest mark. aria : alattalt te Cart we solicit tam Dan . ..cc crib. Debit*. • (bopped Fen Constantly. on Hand. STRICIELYII3 MORLEDUL. deN:q73 10 OIL RENTREIIS. THOS. S. CALHOU coollLiweaimrrtakt, 80. 107 Lactic* Street, Vlegisely City. limamittartr of ear - 7 detrrintlon of CRUD". OiL. GVaID/LNOING and WATIS • TANKS. AGITATORS both. ott the meet hutment etrt4 time! t w note t. ll . 424: . 11.4 tem:Mile term and as We snart ` eet 111• Ca trAf FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. LYONS, • No: 110 Wood. St.. Pltbdotrgb,' ALNUT, OVAL and ~DANE IMMO% POZINAIT and FICTURS entßain Dnlndne. Bands and /halms. Onnaohn Tripod and Brecht Tables of Annolatta dnaken and orknuorldp. OILDLNO AND SZUILDINO aneutind is Ota ta krnatitrigrO L lMATl. sannlNNWs =li2=Al Iron -3Br 124 First Street. • Arent PM the sale otcontitlttl, Dohighmote, Josephine, Isabella. lemma*non. Itehhope." Wend., son Other Orinlidsof•StEarkelts. Toone. hen Coke hod ()Upbeat's C. U. Clam.% LIU onsisulasnta anti ordeee reetsiothilly wife: 1•110. IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.; No. 3 St. Clair Street. • • 001Ing purelfued or •IWWILW MUGS tbe 100 Wool of Hard..., Cutlery and Vorteil 110.4., 1 Ute MIOIO 1114Vid. it IS Weir uttoollee to law on nue Wet don& stow of - HADWARE,,CUTLERY,.. Onis, /Igen Sioyetren. rmate. iseleTeout MoI&NPUTPeZrUn " VIbeNZIAZ Urinates Buoy. Solemn 4 le " . uuttinft nteneite riWintr.lF:o4,l:2llo4."4 t'""4.l" . W. 11. WOW/I. sittrit.ll TilE PEOPLE'S TEA STORE, Wilson Br. Underwood CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. allt:Ttrilrat No. lo South wat Diamond, ALLIMILN.Y CITY. 0•11. d ormolu* oar gigot sad prlcea• arormooqlr • • DR. J. A. HERRON HAB_,,pswiovED, Efts omoo and Residence to No. It SMITHFIELD ST., • Newly oopoelle.the Monongahela Boos& 10 THE CHEAP HAT . AND. SHOE MUE.L.Q.UIINDIRUNAS. Di . ..admit Beall Dealer In DODDS and 111019, .ed riAPS. No. 51.4/eltOygllZLT,:tl. WWI r ßnino be'obtnlneil In lb o[ No we.ro 11'1. V:4"ol°T;`"Nt 1.. hie denier, content * witP 6 r...Anatiloproati, Igortermined to otter great barims. up lot who Mtn mite Male natronme. rnetniesT tr 08LAER. • 1-1- ' lll w110L116.1.1.1. AMO RITAIL 3;013A.1.51E1.1EL Borough, • ' too dellvesed to nay p.n.' nt rittaborsh and Al • Mgr: AN • flbt ' 44 VAT, vaVe To rrh7. orgilitnlZ./ i getrlttir=eontrittrate. ri M. GEAIRINC6 Planing Mill, Bash k Door Factory, 211,1rMaTIS ° 24 L ETL E /5171:11`a7; galg'7llll72lnEtt i al:P . lll kindso f Work constantlr ofsb and. OrderilTOnt MI country promptly stun 04 to. moll •of 11.11,01 . /MUM. ViEfi r ACEI K BIRVION,7 --- Xikauroetazars of frau &sail:Klotz of ireathor 134oltisair r Dealers tit DWI' lad LAUtt;EATItzlt. No, 201 autrrariELD ST., Pltt.barab. Pa. 1407.10 THOME WHO DESIRE HRH, :mulch T CI COMPLEXION MUT var , r7 and the Mena. Winch aLNOOLIPS 000. farnia c ar 1521triaru=411 wat 11114. evata • ON TIALIRSDAY. MAT 30TH , SIXON, ~suCCEb,iOll. TO 11. GUNSE-tillkVaE.U.l No. (38 Market St., lietwevn td and 4th btrMb. will. °pm?. 'nig GREATEST BARGAINS, ILI MOS & DAMES, IBM Circulars, end •il Undo of CLOTH SACQ LIES, All of which ret ie ac raelved. Call and secure barga . r.• oef eholeat to tie a 0..• ,Partlealar aoention 0.14 sa CLOTH oACQUILY ham 13 award.; BILK oACL/LlAt from IP upwards. lorrOmin LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, BEST STILES ABD QULLITI; BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, I=l I= =I TOOTH, AND AT MOST REASONABLVRICES, TO LIE POUND IN TUE 1 " IITY, US AT 11 31 FIFTH STREET. W. E. E.CIIMMITZ & CO. m ZI:o72:XITT J. C. TILTON'S td l a , t.:11?: Er: 1; 1 4 CARBON SOAP. I, • , WARRANTED aleeTe ottlfortt In dlttlftft 1... • • efle from the totted mated.. If not malefac tor)", the purenessmoney. In sit cues. will cbterf ally be reMeded. Try It and be cOn• 'lnce& Tbe ell oth CARB tr eeON RA AE . Is made steelier to,that of most " . . Moore allitariclarel onyx lint In addition there has been • new and rains , hie chemical - compound added in the finial, by Wwhich ell test rtardness en penult...to otter tone ostirely remotest The cos.rent at well to the finest fabric tan be washed with it andain sell and glossy ea new. Use pod le equa reml to three pound"' unit:tandem: . A n d here lies its enter excellence over all otter soap: II i. she nie‘ red airing no extensive or nomplicated dinette. for using. Yor Latithlll( DarpOsir. GASIAI.II • can Insole. the lain /oft and healthy. and can be safely seed ln washing the tenderest in. fent Per all cleaning andeleausing purposes It is en bent a rival. Rellatltnt It to be/311Prtuell..and that itwlll = r gsitlVe b ri: ?iTaginitf,:"' 4 It costal n o nunionULT.Unt or any tandem aubstance;he hind. =I J. C. TILTON, 10SST:CLAIR ST., Plttatuzgh torr,s"isorla • Cli WAREZIOESE. RICIIIRD BREED C0., 1& xxooctittnexiThes, No. 100 Wood Street. BILITEARIS. ARV SILVER PLATED TA ELK WARE. TRU TRAYS and TABLE CUT LERS, stlrsys =nand. I•INA.TISA. SUES, ' • • CHINA TOILET SITS. ERMA. SETS. • &Wit aPITT o E ar dh .vr,o l . 4 . 4 o.7d..iptioa , Laws vigm, LAVA SPITTOONS. . • ENGLISH HTUN WARE of all sots vrbolelsla sod retail mut. Tim targsst midmost complata stock °lever) Wog In tuts Hoe thety. • Prices sad tunas tautens In the essurr eines. GENTLEMEN'S a FORNISIDENG GOODS, No. 72 Fifth Street, I! 3= The mostextensive varlet??. the Int est navel ties, the Urges* Inshunitalenxisswasii Stew Intl! 'Perfect Fitting Filmcii YIDS TO UItDXB. PTJTNAM & HOUSE, MURDOCH & PUTNAM FOR. THEE SPRING TRADE. At 26 and 28 Bt. Clair Street. we nava In store and aro dal], resairlan, of oar own and otter znanntacturaa, a lazn• 'Wet or FLOOR OIL CUMIN WIN DoW BRAVES, ZUBNITURN, TABLE, ► AND CANBIAIDC - LILL CLOTHS • Also, YZATIIEN BELTING, - RUBBER BELTING, WAN AND IMBUE PAULIN% Being MIIIIMEtIII4IIII. we en melded to her tradercants. surdas. sonars sad the retell inducements es to seises end ends tot be hand anewhen no city. 122313 SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS F 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. ISM ;Itc•Trll MORELAND & MITCHELL, Livery and Sale Stables, tws Linexirr prpogis boo!, • • PITTSBURCH. rattleinlat attention paid to Inni /dram sad Cutlass* for Amaral. Homo krnt ovary. tatB.7o NOTICE TO HACK.DIIIVEES. • T t u mcgl 0 I O jtval.. 7 , eft: Vt 4tl24ln. 'llll4l•AZlriMko.'o,3 V:111:417 - 1 11:1f an %Ida, batoeall tolltbCola ala,W:lo4 strowa, and curblstane• Of thllll (10) jest 1.1.11 et the yordi of *SF T Meet. Aarll , 4•ll. of 'AIa.:W..IOU be dealt with la accard•llol. with an Ordlaanee MM.% fdaffh 1211 b, lafff. • • 11. 3. /0411116. • lustortun Violator sad Veit of COmuillte.o. TRIUMPH OIL. COMPANY. ' Pirriboathr. NOY lab. 2W. ' NOTlCE.—Pursuant to a Remo atuji of tho ittootholdtmouttad ot that t i trltoVd 'e Ti ' lfi 'keg:ern the 4rti IV; COMPANY baba tole day ordered the natal Moot. to to dtaributad pat rata moue the Illootholdass au owl after JUNE. (Itit. INa.. 'rho Tnat for Boat wilt ha aloud Lam Maid W the Ink 4trs of June, Inaba,. Sly order the Iloord. • WILLIAM' poristari• = BUSINESS" /CLAWS • COMMEMALCOLLECK, I . r :bs; O and i3St.CLateStreet. Hu reskintval Mater. • 1100 , -Necotax, reFnanalp and Artibaelle. Omu 0011mttetr • - .11110 00 ldinametio and thninuilioopporquartsf • or throe m0nt05......, roatoassidp, per with. For Moolora or Specimen., address N ot • • IP • • MCLAVMUXS. BOTTLED ALES.' Minn, WIIiTtIITON. t . • t ALiell AMID SODA J. - C. BUFFUM A. CO., A:1r5..51 :114. 4 " 1141.11.615T STIMILT, NEW 111 b 13101/7 • • . ' • MC. MIT. 31301113.A.C1NK, Confectioner. Fruit Store - allskery. lUE CRS&IA NALlwa i ,M, °Rum ", betlea,ks NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY, NEW O. 134 VEDILHAL IT.. 4.13.11.111.E.X1r. - ice.b.tocb of ebolos cofreg, Isegarw, wzach mier to the potaa M lowan •b 66 . 81111tANW.._ , IMMO/ • ' , • . - 1 - 6 ri i STATE CONVENTION The kEtTriLicAT4 ST...TM CON VIC:4IIO.N will met t it' the •• Berths Bouse," in Wll.. LIAM'SPURT. ou Wed... Penny, 26th day or Jnne Next. At 10 o'clock..i, it., to nominate a candidate for JUdf,e of the liunrinite Court, and to Initiate diropOr measures for the ensuing Ditto canvass. A. heretofore. the Convention will be com posed of Itepreeentattre and tenatolhat Pete wet, chosen to the areal way. and equal to number to the whole or the Senators and Repro vent...eves In the General Assembly By Order of the Otate Central committee. .A. W. !deer"... J. Urdraisos. ) • .0.4t114-1•1111 • . p0wt1):,34461- 111 K 0 HENRY CAPPELL, Merchant TAILOII, and dealer Ol Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 14% tiITIIYIXLI3 BTRZILT. • Three door below 010th, Perfentfltatt, FA. All the latest Spline and liumener styles ol Clothe, Caestoteres end Vrettnlte on IMPS, lee made up In the most fashionable et7. l l,g s t r . lowest prices. ~ BOIS , CLOTHING. Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant, I= SUITS, ett SIIIS eD ff W lITIST Mem, ► large and compleb usOrt. , .t. oow on h. GRAY do LOGAI%, W. HESPENHEIDE Blerchant 411.45E9. and 12220:132 Tio 50 ST. CLIIItBTRIBT. Just iecelred. • second assisal of .11N.W KralEitS SIPODIS. All 114, and OS* .1.14 Dot urns slit up In the latest Zdstern styles. 1•711:•311 . . UHLIIVG & BUCIILON, No. 64 ST. CLAIR STREET, Are deli reestring THE LATEST STYLES,- • ►ILUY ZASTILIIN my7;713 • HENRY G. HALE 1011,111INt ne. teas LID at'aus sit NEW SPRIPiG GOODS, All the Novelties of the - Semen First-Class Merchant Tailoring IM !EC M ILL S; HOPPER & [Summon to IL B. BVLOZIt, *sooty) MASI7I ACT MUMS 07 FURNITURE Of Every Despription. SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. No. *Smithfield Street, PriIIAIIVAAIN, PA. S full assortment of PI ttsbnrso Iflncttfac tared Innaltnre constantly on hang at LOW MIT rtlll3/2c U.S. ■raae...wr. c.lxorria...c. a. irrsas Pittsburgh importing Home. CfIMIDT & FRIDAY, WINS AND LIQUORS, CrlM=l2l • . PITTSBURGH, .. • *died directe atteutrOn or th/rObilC tot Let teat, posseeslng superior Ones through VaTiZrZlir e al:gird:3; le &ITU; enabled to offer the various grades of coulee Wines and Liquors at pr... lose than /sateen rates. Exanclosttouot qv slitter, sad comykrilant Of prices respectfully sedated. • . • Olu. ulortroent of rues OLD RIM WHIMSY constantle on hood . sp.9:zfd NEW WALL PAPER UPHOLSTERY STORE, MUST OPENED. AT NO. 86 SMITEPIELD ST., J.! 11. runazeis, Ta attommodsla te6 ammo ed Dada, w aims rir iliVILVTfig Vitrit ett .. ll ° .a . 36 locket WALL P- P66. vrispovr arta/A.IZ CONTAIN ODD FLOOR sad TABLE Ol ASH. MATTB • wl sad ILLI3MAse of all . • DRANOR-36 RIDINFIELDSTRIZT . ,_ OLD OTAND-96 AND ea THIRD STREIT. E. EDNUNDSON &'CO. labaaveD 01.8.11.1U1111.11113L5Z1L BARB'. KNAKE is 12 St. ClaLt. St., Pittsburgb. C)rgars, Aviimaul Etwu ' ArSolo amt. !km the CeebriVA DRADBLI Bt, Dew Talk. sad BCDOP.CILED a CO. Dhltail.loll6, FUND& . • Au" num a oo.'s . "..myrraino , Bad D. a U. W. Bwrra•is “Jursstromv• OR- O/ MIS. sadTIIMYRS.,' PATIViT DUMB. Mks ben Maim and %IMO% vtoua sad tar ' , tabus e.aairs. A . YOUNG U. CO., • WIRMINALL DZALEE3 AND Commission Merchants in FLOUR • FEED, - - AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 555 Penn St.. prrreacay.H, PA. myt9;s JOCI aCISS JOU% OEM U. 300t0. prrraßraea' Cog conrAwv. JOHN Roiss Nr. 0:1 4 No, 23 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh; Pa., LAWS, LAMP EIEII,CHIMNE4AANtERM., ETC Lleoyrelers ev . erythlarmertatahts to the Lam TABLIC VINDO 4 I4 °LAP& wed everythtest In the Wen I.& 1101111136071. T. CA.1011./. MORRISON, BRE & CO., MEI MalleaCtOttn of 4111111 a et ROOK AND PRINT A'APNB. I, LUCUILSZT 11..1191.11 1.0111611118 Y &FR W, • • Saddles, Harness, Trunks, sad •I S la their line usuatir ' kept aret•claas establishments. No.lo2WoOdStreet, CbsUms Dlaalond Alley aa4 /IMI 8t..) Ir - 2. 41 / 11, • . 2 ,, do.e l litrar batwing lugs con tY aid MU 4044, • • af :1111r! _ `,. NOTICES W ANTEorks, D—At Ptalsde,pol.U BTCHER'S neel W "YELTE.IIS7 !SD 'PULLERS OUT.". Swam at :kin: 11 WORTH WITTE! ~TREFT MatolDni S. WANTED—lntort . unt.to_n 4s l l4 EL t u o th AH°°" • • ' 1 II 411113 CAIA 7- C.V71N:1 . e . .V.:11l burgh, tu J•ansry or Yel.orn II about T 7 years 07 age. rather heavy.... 2on an, guile haw, lie L nt.ve vt:7,...e.1 to he In the pnsr Ann Informs.. en.lizzlel4.hlm vela Dr elvtly reftlve 444 e. vead Stryet,Plltshargh. I= WANTED, • DONDN AND 310R1DAGEN 0-. wt. ruErwir, rote? andlßcal IC:Cite Agent, No SiI , TH " a 'ET ' WANTED. =I A sample soot fro.. Bala. entirely nar ad no DUIDDUg. Addict.. - W. B. CHIDESTSR.' • mytts97:4l.lT SOO Broadway. New 'Vora; WAFTED. Who can enrage at once. •PPIT 'Pam. or aderees, WANTED. SPESCER T.SHOT RIFLES. • Sinti v riailirNTTrd "-k :ilktin e g Pirga:Trdzerrgh:lnd Wayne ati=gra n . WO.. Ps. • J. H. JOU:IMRE. - `v. UrANTED—EVery one to know tam. tat tree itzeuneott Tmlns (Or tbe Yeetale or Lott at numbers. leave both Vepots at lo , eloek t. N.' on MONDAY. Jao• AUCti^liadvertttement• NONNI' C.A.B.PETS. OIL CLOTHS. &a NEW CARPET STORE, No. 47 St. Clot, Street Merchant Tailors, JUST OPENED, I== =I Establishment. I= MPOSITAIII or rommtosr No. 409 Penn - Street, ED inceeason to WANZLINi t BABB, DILTALI Li E= .111. X 11/6X..•111. C wveu .111C0111111y. =I rr►sar actLys, Blair Cousiy. ittor I=9 =M= N•ACTACIVIII/1 01 INtr WANTS. 20,000 AG ENTR C=2l CEEZOM kp , i1142 Olt /103,411,amituLIA, FRESH ARRIVAL OF G~RPF~TS, I=l Tapestry Brussels,. Body Brunets, '•-• 3-Ply and 2-Ply, Tapestry Ingrains. A Full Line of Stra7 CIiZCIAD AND FANCY. • Our stock!. fuller t han at Say precious time this swoon. Thos. Wank'cooda to oar lima will dD well to glut to • call. BOVARD. ROSE & CO., =9 M= ==l HAVE REMOVED. AUCALLUH BROTHERS, .I c fming,TAtilegjai . elegant anclaata• No. 51 Fifth Street , •• new Meat ail neer.cl desirable patterns NIEDALLION VELVETS. Velvets, Brussels, T.APES TR Y' BR lISSELS, ♦ hue awl choice anortment of • Piano and Table Covers, 10011711 COTIII9, lOSAIC BUGS BD 1111. 3Baaysemi,_ THEM PLY AND TWO PLY Asa over, 'cutely or law inked CorPoWwlr McCALLIIM sROTHEBS, COL Wit Th. 11111 treat. lab= CARPET& OLIVER CLINTO CK fdr. COMPANY, IZZ=I For the Spring Trade, 0=3:1 NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, de, Itteuttent Is called to oat Ina stook of 11311,081E8 mai LID PIM colts Grestikeillusin Prita.; sla`\a.3=es.w3i:r. -6 CARPETS. .a:V3ea.x.x..., 1807. NOW ARRIVING. The Latest Purchase of the Fseason 1^133 LOWEST PRICES issracsai Timm wars. ENGLISH AN AMERICAN Wilton and Velvet, Bor BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Best Two and Three-Ply Ingrain, DRAWING ROOMS LIRRAPI t 9. 11" 1;F I NTAITY001113. Hall and Rah ( ' Carpet; to Ifatth. • • Wit en mar gamut wt., new and , g/lotot Palmas, IRMA art sa WU/mut saneturrv: • LACE AND NOITINDHAU .CURTAINS WIEDOW SHADES. Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Oarpvh AT 4.00 to 1111.2t1 PER SURD .Carpet and eartain. UPHOLSTERY WORK KU MEW V 3131111 BEET SITII & COLLINS • 7111 1 41 Fifth; Stieet. zn,r,ll:: ! : :co va r a Buts Carom SW;g108 CIAIIIILMILPALT LEITHIM BELTING AND lion, siiimmurnsta trr, bl HARTLEY. ?HELPS & CO. IM=2 Ginza Belting. 1 27,1=1NLAPIri as — d ILlCLTlluumn.ela rfa.. NOTICE TO CONTILLOTOIIL COMMOr.t.tiVa larrlCS. Alintkeny, May Mat. MI. SEALED PrtmPOSACA 'elate mcelved at 1 Ms Mee anti) THIJMUAL Jana OM. MC, y clock a. m tor Oratling,'Portvg ate Vert. __ la. fatioarma *that". VI. WOJIMINUTUN NTILLIGT, La Um Marmite Ater Wake. i tillitillCLWlSTEClLMM,StamEllthrth to B e , err street. o vi e r a i i tt viv r b rgig trij i ' , . , artr e f e k .t . • a. B. TRANCES, • Ott? Cantroik FOR Mum.- OEM/ INCH INYtHH,b Ludt strote on Ins bed pies*. • O lna ne , b ateend ak •band.OSOILLATISG CRC Mir, I y 4.3 le4trote. one e Ida - second-band Z 24141157/ jub. Woke. bortsental,en Iron bed plata. ode lo)( Mob =Willi, 4 lee% sum, second. land: The db.a will be Bold sassy, Arr end , ; at' • ANDILEWIS 411.11‘11 Mies. , . _ • earner Sandusky and Watts StnarTAA _ . • asyleustS • AbLINSEIZY . yg erry; - NOS AND OBGA very AxAxs A oo. , sPooKA, .• reason , AUTO **TIC 011.1A.11% Zia - Alt SLIME% 111 miew l eau t „; *ayliTa trra . 11l
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