0 D ,to..aittstarßfr., Galrtte ...N10,31DA7, JIINE . IO, 111117 , . • NOT CARING to follow the bad habit . by i.bicht, Many journalists disgrace themselves, in COl3 etantly disparaging the • abillthissmd performances of their con teinporenes, we made, while Colonel Bosom was crossing tbrrocean, a kind. 1y pre-judgment of his fortheoming tern frOm Europe. When the letters be. gun to appear they did not - juitify our prediction or. the general estimate of the • ...Colonel's aptitude fir that kind of cam. The'Dkkateh thereupon sew `At not only to rup the _Colonel for his deficiencies and mistakes, but to taunt us of aimpliclty in thinking be could do . 'better. In repdy, - we saw propel to my, among other things, that the letters re. centlY written front Earopo by one of the editors of the Dispatch, anti publish. ed faith colturTs, were compiled =ll4 front "Harper's Hand-book for Travel-1 eis in - Europe," and to add that we had compared the letters in question with ; the original work. Those who, read•i what the Dispatch said on Saturday upon this subject, dimovered the usual amount of he peculiar slang; of which fools stand in awe, buj which gentle: Ii men despise, but • did '\ not . lind a desist, expressed or ' !replied, .of the accuracy of our charge of plagiarism. That charge, therefore, stands tacitly tonfessed.• Under them circumstances, we - submit 'that tart criticisms, or 'low : • Ilings„Dom the Disoatch, at any body's i letters. from Europe, aro in bad taste, and grossly Impertinent. -While on this subject wti chose to ad , itet) farthcr, - azil say, that the • editorial- columns of the Dispatch con. smutty bent' testimony' to the reckless=• ness with which Ite editors appropriate the titans of others, and pass them off • ,as original. We do not refer to items or paragraphs; bat to regular leaders. Thiii ' • Is not done .eaceptionally, but upon Sys tarn. It occurs constantly, as all jearnal . pare and elsewhere, understand fuU I.OU. Impression is that a journal eonductml in thla way bad better let Col. • FOAVEr JODOE BREWER, of Kansas, has de • tided that a male citizen of one-fourth negro blood, is to be rated as a white man and entitled to 'vote. This is far ther than Judges lit the Southern States went before the abrogation of slavery; though it was everywhere admitted that at Kale POltit Persons having more white blood in their veins than black, must be reputed white. 'South Carolina, If. . we recollecteright, It was decided some years Iv; that citizens having only one eightlr African: blood were white, and entitled to vote and hold °Mee. By tiff ferentatibunalichowever, different rules were made and enforced. • Of course, to decide that a gave was white did not entitle him or her to-free dote. :Slavery ,was never coedited to color. It was not -a matter of com plexion, but of caste. Rsversing the ,'rule of 'all, civilized communities,, the condition of a Child' NUM made to.-de pond on the status ,of, Its mother. If she was a slave, en, matter what her color, her child vita a alave, whether the father was white or black. This grew out of tho necessities of the case. If the ordinary rule .or law, had been al . lowed, that the .child should follow the condition of Its father, Mr. Fueozema Doi:Muss, and many besides, would Imre been not simply freemen; but ca - dets of the best families in. the South. So long as the blacks shall be denied the right of .aattramon'any..ofthe States,' the question will ha impoitant what. admixture of white blood transmute an Individual labia white persoin. If so- dal status shall be made to depend on • color—u we cannot conceive it will,— then the preoise ;obit of amalgamation at 'Fifth one - race is changed into anoth er, will bccomeofserious moment. Gen eologire will assume an importance heretofore not accorded to them in this country; and physiologists, so nicely skilled as to be esteemed experts, will be in demand, and find a ;enumerative vocation as witneaaey INsANITY 17: CHIMINAL The frequency with which_ the plea of insanity has been urged as a delblice in • criminal cases, within the lest few years, would seem to indicate thit anumal number of insane persons were at large Inaba community, and that with all the care which has been prolessedly . erer: ched,rthe proper protection to life and . property has not been secured! We feel convinced, however, that a morn careful examination of the added will not war rant such a hasty conclusion, and that we mug look to other sources for the 1 explanation; of this. singular rate of afters. . • • The admitted fact that those really in sane are not accountable for their acts nor responsible beforothe law, has been too frequently seized on by eager advo elites to- found s defence' for those -who had come:LILO:A some, gross crime; cud ehilait istutquestioned that some med.- ical Men have boon found who were . will...Delo' lend their aid to establish such dtfenceti . ob any slight grounds, it is yet it fact of undoubted authenticity that the great bOdy of those who have given most thee and study to that clan of disorders least approve, of the very frequent use of inch a plea, unless undoubted, clear'evi• •deuce exists of the menial disorder, The • records of our criminal courts, particu larly in on; largo cities, are hill of at; tempts to clear indlviditala of homicidal • acts on this ground, but. many of, the cases Where acquittal was granted on this plea, were simply because the eym• Dathiesof the community and of the Jury Were on the side of the prisoner on ac• . count of some gross wrong done to him self at to some member of his family. While the plea has thus been grossly abused simply because It was a conven ient screen behind which the prisoner' might be sheltered, It has bad the effect of bringing Into disrepute the iame ples. - where It could be• righteously maintain ed, and was really the true defence to be made. But it is not 30 /Catch twith tho fact or", the plea itself being urged that we find fault as with,tbe consequences which so , ofter, follow aCqulttaL lt has, in many cases, warned the aspect of a Judicial farce, where :a rain it tried for the de liberate murder of a fellow being, is ac- ituttfed rLo ground of insanity, and intmethatelT turned loose on thereon'. mirth} , to repent the same offence when. ever 'he Mak feel himself aggrieved- Now, in, the dame of Justice and 'human ity, we inust 'protest against this reek. less tampering with the lives of our fel low men. • • a man deliberately provides himeelf - with the means of taking the life of a fellow-man, places himself in the Testi• bole of the court, and coolly shoots hie victim in the presence of the officers of the law, and when tried, Is aronitted on the around of Insanity, and immediately walks out 'into' the streets =molested. If that man was really insane, should he not have been:gent to a hospital • for the insane for proper care and treatment, or are such judicial; farces to be; enacted • year after peer en our large cities, and no effort made to prevent them? Many men are 'tent by the courts . ,to 'our lunatic hospitals for nutch.hghter offences , then that, a =tie assanit and -battery sworn to by parties Who .provoked the assault for the special purpose.. Are not the lives of men of . more smoMit than, thliwould seem to Malaita? five ° men to be thus allowed to take thelawinto tbeii own . ..hands and permitted to go Nolo. rep t uat the same,...Whenever they may . fancy I theMselvea aggrieved? It often happens also that when in indlvidasl is acquit :led an this pleisofiiikty, the friends come foniird sad oiler to-011011AM in s logdne, bat nil ofia it Is only , n'Anero pretence, es the person senates but 'few monStu jn con6nemeta and Is then free to ptiritie the bent of his Inclinsttolui to mischief. It has often occurred to us that the English law, though apparently very se -1 vereto the f individual, was really just i end humape to ttor,... icommunity, as by Ithat a EAIA' acquitted of homicide was thereafter, during the term of his nein- I ral life, confined in a Mastic hospital. This may,appeat =necessarily rigorous, but certainly where life has once been taken no' man should be allowed the privil ege on any imaginary alight or grievance to repeat the offence. We be lieve if this mealmre war rigidly dealt out to oflenders much fewer attempts on lif e would b'e made on alight prete eta. 3fin Icarnto think too lightly of the majesty of the law, when it deals no len. Imlay with the gravest offenders, but if they knew that their liberty was to he restrained, forever after they would heal tate long before they would be willing to Make any attempt on the life of another. The 'community self-protection I should demand Of our courts, that all •men,acquitted of homicide or otherhigh i crimes, on the plea of Insanity, should be committed to some genre place of con flaw:Scuts to be released only on the or der of the court. making the commit ` meet, meet, after full and careful inquiry int o) all the facts of the case. Starvation on the Cara—A Child Starved to Death in lii Mother , * Avius-Bellef of the ilarviving Saharan. (From the Dayton (Ohio) lonreal Juno 1. Yesterday morning a family of Ger mans, consisting of a Min and his wife and threechildre ,o, evidently in very poor citToreatanceef arrived here on the Atlantic and Gnat Western. train, en 'reef.: for Cincinnati, to which'place they had secured transportation from New York. 'As the train failed to • connect with the forenoon train on the Cinch:l,- 1 nail, Harrillten and Dayton Road, the family was obliged to lay over here for the evening train.; - For a while the poor family remained on the platform, until some one invited -thief to go into the ladles' room and be seated. The people seemed to ; shrink Rom obeervation, and were grouped to gether in one corner of the room. The woman was holding an infant in her arms, and a lady who happened to pass close to her noticed that it talked like a corpse, and, as she could speak the Ger man language, eke asked the poor wo man what was the matter with her child. I At this question the poet - woman burst into uncontrollable lamentation, declar ing that her child was de.d. As soon as the grief-stricken mother could partially control herself, she in formed the lady' that they were very pre . ; that they had Just means enough to get to New York, and purchase a sec ond clam ticket to Cincinnati, where they had friends; that they had-no 'money to purchase stood, and, were afraid to ask anybody for something to eat; and that'. they bad suffered in si. leers, without a morsel of fod forthem selves or children from the time - they left New York until ; they reached -.this . city: About three hours before they reached here their babe—a child about a year old—died from Itariationl And that 'poor, starving mother carried her dead child upon her bosom, hoping to reach their • friends in Cincinnati before they should all be starved. The countenances of the. man and , wife bore painful evidence of. the pro .l I green of starvation,' . and their unoomi planting children Oohed little' better than thelhorpee of the link sufferer that had just passed through the gate' f death to the land of plontyl The moment the terrible Condition of this poor family was., made known, They found triclinia everybodyaround them. The mother was instantly relieved of her dead balm, and while a messenger was dispatched for an undertaker, the am- I Tiring members of the sorrowing family were taken to the waiting room in the depot, and given all, that they conld)eat. By.standers as that the Bane 'jk the, depot, when the 'suffering mothertgave vent td ber pent up grief, was one of the . most affecting and borrowing they',Over witn m essed. Every One was sleeted to tea ' Mr. Rickard Lane, the Infirmary director, took charge of the interment of the child; and Mr. Snyder, the clever baggage mister, collected some twenty. fire deflate from the bystanders, and pre. vented It to the wor man, who was ,at terly overwhelthed iwith this unlocked for giniterOlity. The child was buried yesterday after noon, and Use bereaved family, alter being made as comfortable av possible, were cent on by the. evening train to, their (Mende la CincinnatL 4. word about their situation a: any-point on the route would have ,secured these suffer ing people all the fond they deeired; but they were actually so diffident among strangers that they- would all have starved to death before they-would have made their situation knowttor asked for food. • Ter. @le Atrair to 111410—The Territorial , Coutroller Sbot by a Bar.Tanaer.' (From the Dols° Inateantin, Yap IL) The most shocking , tragedy that it ever became our duty ID record, happened in this city last Sunday morning. Louis Risley, - a bar-keeper In the Central Sa loon, was a man about twouty-eight years of age, and for two - years or so a -real• dent of thin place. For several months past - he has been in ill health. Lie was addicted'to hard drinking, and within the last week-had an attack of deliriam tremens. Aiter the attack' he expressed himself to sevoral persons as of the opin ion •that it he had any more attacks of the kind be should kill soma one, and it would as likely 'be kin, nearest friend as any; that his "head was not exactly right any war." This. It appears, with. not enough to alarm any one or to give apprehensions that he wan dangerously insane. Saturday nicht, between the hours of twelve and one o'clock, there wan a par ty engaged in a game of whist at the Central Saloon, one of whom was Terri 'torsi Controller, Mr. H. B. Lane. Ris ley was unending the bar, and wad asked by Lane to bring socce,..drinks for the table. Risley answered. pleasantly, and *eat behind the bar, as was suppond for that purpose. Several persons sitting by observed nothing in his actions unu sual, or that could in the slightest degree excite suspicion. But a few moments elapsed when, be was seen to go from behind the bar to thel corner of the bil liard table and I , !vel , a revolver atibe persons 'Ming at the card table. He tired immediately, hitting. Mr. Lane In' the back ea he was rising from the table. Before the; room was cleared he fired. agahi, the second time at Judge Gillespie, who was sitting near the stove. Gilles pie now Started for the door, during which limit he saw Risley turn he pistol towards hts own head and gre e ned after ward fire at him (G.) again, the ball Musing through the door. As soon as he got out. of the door, he found Lane fallen near the side-walk having nearly breathed his last- Mr. Lane was carried tato the drug store of Quivey &Graham,. during which time Hisley shot at him. self. the second time, the ball, entering the forehead. He lived about half an . ~ Crime In Brooklyn—Ladle. Co l ima! and • ~ Abducted In the Open Streets. . •,.* Ai the present time the young and universally esteemed daughter of a gen tiemanln Oxford street, and one of a resident of Carlton avenue, lie gat the point of death, in sole consequence of I the shock given their systems by the at. tempted but frustrated illaatilid ore horde of rowdies. 'On Thursday night a young woman ining on Adelphi street, near Lafayette avenue, 'started to go on an errand to sheltie but ale doors below her . home. It *as but 6 . 1 o'clock, yet she was seed, gagged. and borne away in a carriage by al: ruffians.; ether was by forced inhalation made to add to the stupor in which her fright had cant her. 1 At 11 o'clock shelawokikto tied herself , lying on her own'tioorstim, an d not only remembers nothing of the horrors' that occurred, bat will always be • caving Mauls; an a result o the crime by which her min was en hideously Wrought-,...0f a piece with this curdling horror, the murder of Mrs Mary Thomp- 1 eon and her newiborn. child, early in May; early in the evening, at the corner of Gold and Johnson unmet', will be re , membered as bet soother Instant* Of the tact that, whether by negligence or col. Melon, the elblice of Brooklyn, far from affording protection ' to the men and property of the city,, , cannotahleld the ' women and muldren from danger and •vioLence worse than death.—New York irorld. —Father Sa'o'hl, the oelebrated Roman astronomer and natural philosopher, in now in Park., and paws the Kremer pout ;of the day at the Great Exhibitlon,where n curious clock of Ms invention In to be seen, which automatically marks down, on a long strip of paper that in unrolled at ond end and rolled up at the other, the hour,the direction and Intensity of the windte ,quantity of rain that has fallen within a given, time, thd height of the barometer, and tiler hyoometle state of. the atmosp dozen work is ar ta:fed-by half pencils constantly In miation, and which perform their task with interring fldellty..• \ The Deogtrter. of Two Well Known 1131.1. nos Found Ina House of 111-Fune. The following are the particulars of one of the moat Striking cases of youth. r ful depravity ever recorded. About ten , keys since, a yoring girl, aged about six. • teen years, the alaughter ot a well-keel/all clergyman of this city, accompanied by the daughter of 'a highly esteemed ex county official, also about sixteen yearn of age, left the home of the former, as they stated, to talk a ,walk. Up to tea time they had not returned, but nothing was thought of :this fact. Time rolled on till the clock struck nine, and still the girls had not made their appearance. The parents now became quite uneasy, fearing thatmemo accident might have befallen their loved ones, and the der gyman immediately started for the reef deuce of the ex-official, to see if the girls *ere not there. They were .not to be found, however. The two .gentlemen then started- out in pursuit of them. They visited the residences of all their manat intimate friends, but could obtain no tidings of the' missing ones. They Briefly left word at all the station houses, and then worn out with anxiety, return edi to their homes. On the day following, and in fact Cu' every day for a week, the search was proceeded with, but all to np pnrpose, I and it was hot until night before last', that any clue was obtained to the where-! shouts of the erring ones. On that even-; ing a suspicion crossed the mind of the official that his daughter, from what he', had heard, &lett be :found in a certain house of 111-tune on Elghtinstreet, near Baymiller. lie coneliffied to watch the building, and accordingly about eight o'clock In the evening he took uptis I position where he could see every one who entered or Caine. out of the house. It was a long watch,! but finally proved' successful. - Just as the morning dawned the front doorof thelouse opened, and the two girls made their appearance. What melt have been the feelings of the faher I at that moment? • We think they 'can better be imagined than described. • The father followed the girls for more than a square, and when he overtook theixt they positively refused to return home, and he was obliged to hand theta over to the custody of. the police. Yesterday the (laughter of the .ottcial was sent tc the House of Refuge. The other *still re mains in the Ninth Street Station. The latter stutes that, after leaving home, they. Went' to a house of 111-fame on Broadway....fraim there to one on Sixth street,' .m1 , 412(114 to that On Eighth street. Whet ill be done with her has not as yet been atCtermined Gaz. Wear Wheat.' 0 . I A dispatch frost? New York sM,tea that new wheat from Georgia - has-made its appearance on'Cliange in that city. The latitude where this wheat was harvested to about sin hundred miles south of i bbl cago. In fifty days from this time, new wheat groWn,in the Weldon. the latitvide • this city will le onming into market. The ripening of the "staff of life" (will move steadily northward about tWelve miles per 'day, like a .wave; until it sweeps up, to the northern margin of the great wheat belt. Twenty slays IMuce, the golden grain will be. falling before the reaper In "Egypt." A marching regiment in - Georgia, starting for the Korth, could barely keep before the rip, ening Ware, and it they halted a day to rest, •E'would pass them. The wave stretches east and west across the Union, from the Atlantic to the Indian Terri tory. -And as it moves north It will grow longer and denser. The prospect now :s, that the largest-wheat harvest ever gathered in the-United States will be the present one. Let those who are paying famine prices for bread wait a little longer, as there is a 'good time coming," when cheap fond in abundance will bless the peorle.,Chieago Tribune. llkyntarlone eel llorrlble Crime In I Item rota tilt. - The bloat] on the bridge across Mill Creek, woo "discovored by a son of Mr. Eddy, on Sunday morning. Search toeing made, the clothes of a female rettetnisette trimmed,with bier, e.,) were found sat urated with blood under the lirldge, sod marks ,of a severe struggle %Meat the bridge] two tracks, tw if tree 1..1i...A had been drawn over the mutb:tlat to the tattesewaY, and the distinct marks of two bodies on the side of and over the cause way, indicating that a tame and female had bee,, attacked at the bridge. Toe shot beard by - Mr. YOung woe probably in defenre of the female, who, her de ' fender being murdered, was probably ravish...Q.lliter much the] 4xllse tintertV down .to the river, placed In treat, and sunk In the Ihulein Myer. The pollee authorities are at work, and it lv hoped the radians will he secured and punished.—:2 , Trw Il>rk World. Mr. GEORGE MUIR, of Arm- Strong'. Coal Watts. Min talrmElp. Alit- Osaka a. fellow's e the , =I Great Remedy for Consumption: .1 woo redoeid sa lowtottheonsntoptlna that I wla unable to leave my bed. and my phyalelano Informed me that they mold donothLog mWe for, me, my ease ',clog utterly hopeloa4 the. I had, not rsetalnly over • mama' toile. At this "gaol t was Unlaced tatty Ron. t. A.VILSUN'S FUT: sod to-day I am as well as any man to the world. If there are toy who donhu this state ment, they can 101 l and tee mr. to. per shore a, dress) and I will glen them all the multenlars of my extraordlauly SeenverY. Sold by dvhoolata everywhere. Note anent for JUSENt VI.ILMIttG, Unworn', 44 Itatitet street. le.nwno GHAT 'ism. ILIALDNEO, WIND /tE, Cr, ANY ISEAS? ?1? THE FICALP.—st• DISCOVZ AY C6N c• 1 PAKE WATII W DON HAIR COLOR IIESTOICEIt 1/10M117 , 1 "London Oar Best Hate Color Kdatorer" "London tialr Color Hentorce , w Lerndors rhyaltlans Halt Color Radom . " wLondon Halt Color Coaltworw "London • use fad Hal r Celor bratorer . . "London flair Colobilentrwer.. wlweadain Recommend It. Oat? Color Keeton*, It never falls to InsnartO. and 'lvor to Um wean.; halt. futeto and old".. Or Whet, and Is eon to produce a new growth of hal, canal.; It to grow Own and laming. Ualy 71 ts a bottle; .4 the half down. told by NeCLiunAN & 114E77:WAY, VS Market strut. 070. A. KELLY. 37 Koewl IL, Desch. JUd. Karl.; street, littee Wirt.. KAN,. • LOIVITT. Allred to. an=trbbarwr REMEMBER That Sietakets at the dioinaoh, Pala between the Shoulders and In the Meat ALI, Yellow doOn. thou of the Skin. Cos:lrene.. .1r MiZtill sod . Landow.. Manes. of tight, COO, Palpitation or the ne,n. o.lth: nab. Low Paver, and ether symptoms whlbh It:Siste the rethaus ohm., .1 Anne and iltironte Liver Corairiglet, ant. one and all, yroniptly relieved, and Orally removed, by the action of that fuming onheretics, 21013TSTYZ1111 STOMACH intrzus. Which is N °non the be.t of coyroctires. the - gentle.. .50 mot isttlal of ahrient• b Inlllll - tegalatof, and • Inowirfnl rentorattve. Per sons ofw billow. habit, Who ore the Bitter. as proteettve medicine...lll eeeeee off, the paths and peonitlen cf Liver 1/111.SSZI or 1113ous flenalt tent /ever. No word. eon do • ustlee to Its MAILVIII.OI73 YIII.ITATIL4. It stand. onoesnlaeat 'mop,' 9e health ea •torint pesoarattoo. of the sge,,aod ea." , soar adds to Ito fame. hot only la to ;marl, but throughout the eleillzed world.- PINCH CANADENSIN. / Cuts which Is abundant In Canada, Hera Scotia, and the more northern carts of the Now itnelusd State/ and Is also found In the clamed and Mountainous reglons of the Middle State/ and stansualle In medicinal virtue/ Dr. ewe/. of Anton. ham prepared • m.dlelue from the sweet Inside bark of the pine trcr, called ru- LLNIPS WHI 16 PIN 6 COMPOUND.woIch Is one of rare vales In all dabblmical state. of the kidneys. It arta like a charm; in all disco". of nthecos membranes, tabling them to tenain their oat too. and energy. it will be found well adaptedto all those di. 01/C6l Hoehn tots been tried and failed. fit Is likewise well suited to ebronic coughs. and en infallible spertlic fur obi an alebisimmd cues of asthma. Mane P.- N.S who at tint noir tool bottle of tale medi• try, afterwards came beet an/ got i P g aTl:in! * er bait don/ id./ anemia radicat caret o(dt/tomcat the bladder and kidney or yeses *media.: - • Diabetes, direme that ha. been looked upon as martin the Incurable/ I , immediately relieved by it. Notlee the certificate of. Len Uuoounc. pa 'Hailed sometime sato. The Untied Vat. Dirperordlonr, Weldon or the pine, as).: "It is prescribed in leceorrhum, In and other dltemmot the urinary psemom In plies and ehronic inflammation or . a of the bowels, la chronic catarrhal affections, and in various forms of rheumatiam." It le ex ceedingly valuable in all grartirt affections, bloody urine, and whsue there Is red and wane sedimebt It eats be taken without interruption ont's mild avocation. and ill•.• 41 of metro log, Oradea. • braeln tr. healthy poorer of gado l. POUND. For 'ale fly the geom. doyen or elogle bottle. at DX. /LX,libitWifitireat Medicine !stare, 140 Wood street. " 2 ' I NE WAD VEIMISENENTS WM. BINOHAM, 1,4 Adanul Nowa. OP flee t Ml 4 "Oh throat, te on authorised A'onst 10 nohow Advertleguanste forth. 1144.1fIrITI.ond Oiller ppaa pore throughout Oar Usalided Skng.• ROBINSON BROD:MRS, AO. 715 /FOURTH ISTRZET.Pletableroh. Comes 7.30 Va. free of Charge. upon flovern- Korot terms. They have coomanaly on hand an mode of ' 313C01\TDMEI, p i l.F!!ftreeered to boy and sell Railroad 11000, :r:TOVit t :ltet " t:,VorirreiN ' lMe ‘tun- NT 7 . l) . — fho ' hoods of the couna.• t ler, rihervoce, Won, and W.hlortoe. n threat kiln ern on Thor otqrs!4,______:_ TIBIE PEACHEN-300 sacks; as Lamle: Is store ad for Ado low to elm., ISAIAH UAW( tY A CO. I'EATHEMI-14 Nooks on the et tutor 1 yotalbctO arrive, for ale by ' la . lo DICKEY * CO. J )UY APPLES-40 $kV In store " Vnirzawilisk.i& co. NAIL KEGS-8 1 000 Oak, fn f". eels bY CIATAH UII:ALY t CO. GOTTON-6 bitten Bilddllings,Lll MOM. Sur .ale.ty I DMZ tit Clot rr & co, 14.1ELIMSOLD91 CONCENT—BA. Itrt2l74OT 11111IGAZARILLA me gnat aioatnwsw. sptanry PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : NEW ADVEIV pOTATOES. 400 Bosh. Peach Blow Potatoes, Fora.le by 1 • ww. BINGHAM. ELM 368 Fermat.. l'lttsburah. A DMINISTILITOR'S NOTICE., tit iliEliTaLtt u rn i al ° ,:. 2:ar,, u tle! gpggeeoont, Peon., deeembd. tsarina tame granted to the amleeslengt. all `persons Indebt ed to eald meta am bottled to make payment. ppee and then, barbel. Matzos gill preaent th em. p l l .4"b" 1" k Uri V,".11:17:1;cm SALE—LITERT STABLE, I ;rd:r4 Nol7O.?l;V'il.A.TArartz`• near Stable was recently Oiled up telt& creep ...Ste Impsovement osualll found to nest elm, Sta ble. Lease flee years to roe. at a rare low Teat. Will be sold wltb all or poet of staek, or wltb o t stock. Esquire at No. OH smlthdold si rtes. ltlO:sst McCLUKI;♦IIIIO. (OUSE AND - LOT ' FOR SAME: The houie sod lot St TIMMS% occupied by the eulierriber, olto•ted oh Bidwell street. Mho timacoger bath...) Si feet r' loch.. ide, and ranting through the woe width IN feet 10 limb. to AtirgheOt 'te,reAttray. 3•10:017 Itilgrell welt, Alleshen.y. WHITE, OM!. Is CO" 25 Fifth Street, Offer for Sale at Very LOW ?RIVES, A LialiE •SSOETMENT 07 praffinia DRESS -GOODS. Jc10.1211 SIEIN - -NGINE IN THE WINDOW. THE UNDERSIGNED Rees's ,- ed. on the deb last the largest and best Receis ,led Of TZ .01 ever offered In rlttenurglt, bought 1t ire.t y tr.de the Imparters, at a teeing to the ewtstnner of the eggrrgtte Prod. t i rktt ' ;, L . ;' ;f, " . U:Irg,'•„!14,1„: w., lee tiroeer. Teri, T... are among ths beet. in the tdvadeet wad *the' est senth, belng the beat grown, tudgested god Imported. 01.1L4/NO, A Light I trawing "Rack Tea. ralr usually aural at al W. we sell at n 10) u. "e lauod, •• Viva. •• 1.40, •• 1,0 •• Extra Pine, • I,En , I sO •• huhu, •• I.'o •'" Ex. rholee. •• llosa Clayored Y0uta1.. 1 1 . :71! * 1 . 41 a• • E1.:1.131i PRICa.PQAaT. A da , lt •Irma,ne. 4114 itt,••t art Tra. nt:T e ..a.a. 0 1 . ,.01.1 at sLII at at , fin 14 T. Extra, •• ilVarY tholes • • •• I:tg JAPAN, A latrat, peglozeil Tra. Abe !tat he~lll~tui of ill "i'.l.'il.',Cii;,ill.e.r."pad'4 a,.wm,t .enaM.mam. Patel rine, Y. a. . YMINLI 11Y , O1V, Tim florin flavor d twat of (Imola Tcae• Curns .ually sold at L....reaell 0t. 7• 7 - 1 4 . 1 b• Voir, •• • ~Lt, •••• Vary choke, `" •• 111I'SINAL d GUNI•OWDSR ORE'S: TEA.. Pinellas In drawing, but .111ereut to appear , •Inca. ?Ise,Com'n, usealy sold at .IEO, we sell at 73.. Ps. VintL. 33 61 77 00 •• 1 . •• Very Floe, •• llttoi, • • V.a. Choir, " Very Choice old klysott— •• 1.60 •• WIELDS & BOLIDE% 108 Senlthfiad Street; moalte the Poet °Mee ON, THUIHIDAT. MAY 30TH, N. SIMON, =1 No. 68 Market St., 134tW044 34 acid Mt ll[reel., =1 GREATEST BARGAINS, SILK SUMS & BISQUES, Circulars, And nil lilea of CLOTH SACQUES, All ef which ten lan reenve.l. Call sad neat. ttaree'es..el , eee the eele, et . are Rohe., 111, A teACte‘, Ica from tee elends. trlAnAns MIDST ORDINARY. DI3ING, Luca, COFFEE IXO ICE BEIM ROOMS, ' FOE LIDIDI AYD OISTLEXEC No. G 4 Fciurth St. YORNI.SII Llllltellre t o ned treat • toll A. ft LUNN ILK *erred tine, II to oat 7—51.03 tor twirl,. or 40 costa . Divot, P.M otor attentloo Owen • to Oa gnu. of, r. and eret.etree tteatrlap • rrafo , table e rep" emelt. of• ev.0.1 Mitt °reggae, nr • •.4 , he lovatie• of the ...on: al., tor.. fort[thloz yard. s•4l oltkor., at tbetr nal 'suers or el.wlscre, wfll. We Scot of WEDDING, POUND AND SPONOE OASES With th. riches , assortment n lee 11.11 et Lnd Walls ,• .1 . /tualt 1i0rt.1.14 P 1. , Ile pa slay. '""1:: REMOVAL. ALAMOS/I nocyr LOUGIMET & FREW, /I.re hlDn•[4 No. 31 Market St., ==! • p 2 the they hro peep !wed to ma suftc.h an fah le of Saddles, Ustruenot, Trimlin, IlreA 1,4 all t-cissa' settees iv their Ilee Msa, I:tII . O4TANT NOTICE. TO OirlISS. Or flOgOtEll. • WENT neg. to int.,. Ale Mende abet the esitata m thet be bee rem •. ht. oat, 11,11 orn orc!oe ß 4 ' ern: tVetV„r tae al. flirt ...Ito, re and Lame leech , ha and sleillfallv tr...ved. a' a trowlerate charge Hues.° of ttraell , ea ',Wows net bet. every :fatrotten paid t been .1 111... , •ver , •olenle. Doe it rt.' e co..ur• led CU LL , •11 • ti T. d princ'nal Vetertleary Cutlet,.. Ia Iturnp, s 4lll 47;16: ". .:gry; it Yeti tyfate the hair It may be bad let bottle.. at Mt I.auCO. IttlivvltOr addreea. MI. Cherie. e.t.a..y nTtIKET. opthtwlte tlt Charlet, Hut.. AT A MEETING OF THE )1/TEET. ON WATEII. Of AllegbenPCooc cliy lirld on Itsdneaday, lone ath. INE It maa Itasol.roo. That fnasiorich its thy [lt) rt.:ryes the light to snot off the city Water from all Ova mimeo outside the coy. MI loot hereon. Sr. berets nollead that THE WATEN WILL EL POUT MVP ON AND AYTEU THE rutisr , Uar Or JULE NEXT, and th e Superlateudent Is berth) , Inaireeted to entry the Au. lota offset. MOISEItT Cleft to Committee. • A-A• A CLEAR, SMOOTH SHIN and OEMI7IO'III. ANYMELEXIUN follow. the ime 01 tizt.upsohoU. Com: . ... Tti) EactotAce or 1 4 Anosraillt.i.s. It feinovrei black oNeto; N Awl orsolism of thles!ln. •nltidwir: NEW ICE CREAM S (LOON. .AND CONFECTIONERY. JULIUS RICHTER WIII open his na* Ent elms Ice Cream Saloon & Confectionery, At No. 10 DIAMOND. Allegheny. oh VAN DHiY ,dosed awl IN. p an, re. eplesle4 to foyer tbe mew ahliti estah Eatierol listitonat ll with • 1101.. • • )oihrie J &B. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Kn. VA aid VI ROIIIII4II 81 , illteni lily, Pa 'naming Sod Jobb'. promptlr ittoodo/ to. LEMON slum., --- TIM AMIE TI) OF.T PURE LEMON SYRUP. Manofacturod from tho 10.. of Lemon, fa a L D. D 0111611,1 OMIT MUMMY. JaraM3 No. 201 LIMINTY STBE/rf ICE PITtiRERN.-1111% hav i eon -o• band n very t ye eaeortmene of DOODLE WALLED- ILE,Pitimies, or the very best gogiv. *leo . WAIT/Lltb awl botist,,TO. to rA iso. st i czn co.. GEO. scur.jcpenv, . • Fancy fakt Baker . & Confectioner. And deal 4 aa4 Domeaile ' n l.* )7:;PlS ' aTt. ". ... o lYl77l:o " . D"A" AllOll. Cone anPly on n a nd, &ILA If, or Tallona lArg. WILL KEEP ON HAND vr and mat e. ortl,•11 !cods pt 'llprlng WA plain Mr Pluat i ' r c Vit ti s"l7 lutiat , dl} wuerrktt&lL2ro ns, /La IS sa4 • . At 11C4t1rAtia %newt Vasil. attat the Ptah 'tantlatv, AllowliAnv Vlty. r.all.lolAli. 1,0 1.11/11*TKII item. 08T—notimben Markel and SoulthArld, el , tb *met. w. bYlprp Jr. ' , veralrd, 9insisoll.6ll•l4 *lntel. 3Esa • ffmul onardr =Noy aid a (Mt.. Tu. andiu - NUI at TillA OPMIL •. ; JeCan MONDAY, J - 1710 ,10; 186 NEW ADVEitTIBISASNIIB pITTSBURGH CITY LAUNDRY, causr. or JELLterasEsT All AloaS Of WASHING doss with.eetness .d . dispatch. Bedclothes washed on ry res. sawmill terms. h Sp ecial Itteralott raid to o/..0: tcoaf wtr t O loPLld `l P.:..r. l %P:.4.llT ' Lliravv.; Het e urders hit a , the following places LZlrtly . At r egd n z; t f l 21.111 rBVeMrinrnr.t Oalco. No. I' ClAllt felthatles MAISONIC .1001i9.! HittorY or the gale. Titsplar or Fennel rants Prete, • • . Washinnion and his Commie, B. HaTtisite Marmite Chart Her:lied. By Cmse. prattammrand TCNIpII. 2I I Text Boehm . •sool gurlsp nl %It nee. B t Mackey. • E:f?g, V`r`Att.2g,Ti. d Drslgt o rti:. l'"Ve 'bar Freemsn's Montor." r Coostimcon Um airmail Chapter or mins. Masonic Permits. • •• Diploma. • /1•11311.• •• Petition. IZEMIXEI J. R. WELDIN & bo:, 0 YO.IOI WO H U) ?T„.„,„ LOOK AT THIS!. RUNS f will And a largo and well ruent o sweeten um, • LIBRAitY BOOKS, Embra - ^ing tho latest publication. of the leading Societies sod Aron: at DAVIS,CIARICE ac• C0."3. 93 Wood Street. . a. n.—saw ca.TALoGurs, Croutlining name. slid price. of thousands Of seed 'faits. sent Witty Ahltass on application. • Liberal Discount. from Mall PI lees wherever Oraelleablw A 101 l supply of all Seeds) nebool requisltts. JO:ALl:writ SUMMER sToca OF - BOW YOUTHS' and CUILLDREWS 01.410TTE I TV ar. =1 • A i.rgeted annotate oeiortment of YOBEEGN .ttod lottitr.etitt I:assimere, Flannel 8; Linen suits, rromtbe beo Eaatarn h0n.... All the new an l staple vv., In gnat serlots. and at •Ull• ALL. call early, • t No. 47 St. Clair St. GRAY d. LOGAN. ' J.1:1.11 THE LAlialliT AND lINOS'i" -- COMPLETE ASSORTIIIEiT, AND BEST STELES AND BOOTS,. SHOES, AND GAtThRS, 1=0321 DMZ! CIO EEMEEINI I=2ITEI I= AND AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES I= 31 FIFTH STREET W. E. SCHMERTZ & myM:onthairr BUILDING PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE HE c.v.tn,, th, ni , ,ittN"finm OAS el lbl• PIN T ricarstlat • T.nk fvr allas.ll , lder, Lo betalount SO feet le ellatuelsr of 24 feel Le get.. ; • •I•n.. for LATINO • srosie WALL arAolt• of ..1U is 1. Ahrtt. fee; r• rlrt ° 3.,,stted Aloe., 504 tbononclalT •114471• wtiA MOM, ..Ferber oteposa/s sea gestrWit Yee torelantag, *bunt 314 lila- 17 . .4 hint •mail tad duet within tee abbe... eel stone The Seed ttaalltyw bawl tw1,11:wIll regored. Red they taus. be 'enrelelty laid aeow - ot, Lb, latter to • e farole,dby the Coronae y. TIDA L ti.e well set) et Si all tne. wt.., looper. tintl and py . .V.lof the Owe t otototte...ll also /ream the (Wilt to rate*. ti bidsreerlted. l`ropotats Rooeld be Root.. ;be orb. of the (.'ootpany. lo litran:nattate, w belt/ the lot to be al.vated wi,l be Roe... and fort- Or.litfonvw r?-°..13742: 1 "'" a id `"'""17,!'g,1,11;',',14.'11i tell:a4l eeecetarT. LED . GELLS, , JOLIIECALS; Invoice; Cash and Dray-Bo oka; = =I I= And AleaysAs DUI( BOOS 3S, I=ll W. S. HAVEN, • Cor. Wood & bird Stn. J. .1 GL. - NTLEIIEN'h FORMUNG GOODS, No. 72 Fifth Street, 1= The saint exteastatesslate. tete latest ttatt lllsl, (be [antes/ todacesteativrest . et New Tots. Perfect Fitting French joke-Shirts, MADE TO 01p/Ell. PUTNAM & MOUSE, St/C0[65010 TO 71110101000 & PrTNAM. 10 OIL IIErINEEM. THOS. -S. CALHOUN, C3.4I.7FIL.P3EIZTTMIII., No:1117 lack Direct, Alleghei!y City llatiolactahr of 2f17 deoefirtloo of f.11111..X OIL, tsENtlt...4ti and WA tilt • TANKS. • A 0 IT•TOIts befit ort y t . be tneat u trann t r;ll tya 111°11pL4VitiTwT.AN,i 4,.ct'ava.BdOne 414 . 410 ' .31 mo the IBM t We L• 911111 AD 4 at the lihntiPst attes ; Antigniceir WATUDEB. • lIPLJSMDI;.I STOCK 01 . . , Fine Gold and Slicer Watches, FINE COLD JEWELRY, I= Al tha loorat pricer. Tba nubile am, Incited to cal. esarolna our MOtt brfUta purchasing elrownere. ' , Natal, repairing promptly attesOml to, at Y. W/LIMN 9 01, • No, 04 1111/11T11 eiltdrer. Two doe. above Marla Amu. Jamlizuwio IREP:ORT.L'IT TO HO USE KEEP FRANCE'S TEA MARTA No: L DIANOND, VI Ten[fwlt, Tog Callboy too fiber,. aaallay of TEAS, at the polo, at may Nola to Um tilt. Alto. Sugars, Cid, see and Groceries, I",:•%,°l—,Potglf.ar,i,V=-",,m• • we: 711lAKOZ & NON, ' 2I 15 DIAMOND. Pittsburgh. 'f.L.I.SIS WORMS. : ' , FOR SALE, I CLASS 'NOUS 111 tel WY Of 111LADEIPIll6 WOlks novella of One &pot If ',idea thy. Var. nano and Inaltentne ()Tee; one I•Pot Mare or Ronan Plata ornaee. Inieting Tables mlOllOl4 (or Plate. 1 1[13 feet and Bub p o et. ; 1 ' i74:1:6 4 .1 0%! . iftet:;l4 " . 1.711{1.1: d h .tlid b• A pi .i Put laoperation In leer Week.. glee, Iturrzs sionalm, leSms, 51904. Ird . 11,11 .4A2P?1t, ItALE--111otne awl Lot on wout a t aaa A, MAxcht.ter; 10 , AO bo 110 not. P:le,l ~1M n 11k . iir e o " ? :?.. a r l ogle i ggro A XT i. r.' or; Ave :innrcint AT.4 4 , l 4le7benrelt f . P4'0.1'0;47 ,„tn.r• ZIT.* h*".7..111111. tre."4 Ohm.; Jtaanbuter. Joaver, flat Fon ONE ooLLAR YOU CAN !Man of .ono 1 1 1 . 1 1 AWAXRItInt 11:07 d e rio l hit% U TtirA ' iVl3 Ai 11* riogaLt.'snuurr, ' gab • GICOMICISI HICAVEN • [ANTI rir vs. QUA/Art. . I LASsArAILILLA. The dose I. Mall. These ~ q o dulls WiA4 lan dow. &AL • atalugirs 91 3 , 20.1 Ili a; iizi CAPE M&1, CAPE ISLAND arl7.l,`,'N,^ I'lle't..r=d'T.VY.J . ,',7lr. sort. new and miennicent cottsg s hese twee erected: the Hotels hate hien tin, deled.• a dos 1 hive. with a orb 'wade one mile drive. hie hest I.a/stirred, and to all the ewentlals of a pop. ular ammer resort, a spirit Of Improvement is Largely instil, ted. The ire-graphical poeltlon of Cape Islend Is th. ItSelf •no vier freture. whet oroperiy under steml-iiltuated r the extreme south.= mirliot of the in., red ...Prior a tort ills. at the cOndeence of the Pelaware tiny with the Atlan tic weer . It heroin. entirely sorrouuded by. r ro t ,n t water, favored by 0min.a....“,.. The bluff furnishes a twantlfal. view of tee cean, Deiewore nay, and picturesque hick cm.ntry.. lentos In snipe Hanlon. distinctly ah . distance of witeen mare. • The beach Is ac knowledsed to Astro.s toy other Valid. trim tits Atlantis coast. beluga a smooth, compact sand Which declines to amity t 3 the surf that teen a child eat bathe with security. cled to these atirectlons is:the fart that the outof the tint( /stream noon thin point renders tne water comparatl•ely warm—apoin”ot Woe overlooked he perm., /relit; health from The bathing. ' The diction, from Rhlledelpola to Cape Island Is II col. hy rill. and ahellt the tame M l:l etaee by steamer drift .the Ilay, son ny either route the rectlttlis fwiravel promise to [Proles:a most satiefactory character. 71re Island has hotel and Bserdinvhouse atetslattons for about ten thousand pertOtle. ' thelewliox linielenre the Columbia Bottle, with tißlJlttlii. .1. HuLTON se proprietor. Cong. ere dial!. with J. P. CAKE as proprietor, and United ntsdee, with Witty it MILLER is proprietor.. all under the man seement of (mistiesten who have wall establish ea repu do th tations ashotel men. .Irli Writ EDICAL SOCIETY, OF BY EVAN lA. I • ..---. DELEDATES TO THE ISTATE. MEDICAL SOCIETY, Which meeta In the city on Wednesday. June 12th, Are notified that arrengements have been made With the following railroads for commutation of fare Cenurylminle Central, Elttetiorgh & Coo nelUvlllc autl4l/Asbeny Valley. The Society will meet in LAFAYETTE HALL. corner of Wood air , Fourth stmels, at o'clock p:.m. Ocll gazes wllfrepOrt for realetry, Daps. Able, beibre the hour of meeting, •1 the Coln mitts. of Arrangement. Boom, to the Hall, en trance on Fourth street. The l'Acintnibly• Concert and Entertalannent by the AnieghenyCourity Medical tacit'', wLi be given at • LAFAYETTE HALL Ot WHNISD.IT IVIIIIB6, Commencing st S O'clock. Cord. of A Itelolun, for Mom entitled to them, will be farbl•lied by M. H. T. COY/4LT. 140. Sloth str, et. • The ANNUAL ADOBES.' will 1,0 dellvered:by the Cresldent on Wednesday atter:Burn. • By osier of CultrilTTlCS OF ASBAWONMENTV% .1.7:2.5P.Wym lts....w.L.nurrruza BABA, }MAZE & BUETTLEB suctestors tio HAIM. N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburh.. .Pinnoet, Organs, And Maa:cal Goode generelf. allerfola Alen'e fertile Celebrated BEADS R. New York. and EICHOLLACKEE t CO. ?tabulalob!. C1.A.30.1. • Aloe. ESTCY Y CO.'S •'CC74AGE," and D. A M. W. SMITH'S ”ASIZEICAIgo ON OATS, IadTILTUN'S PA.TEXT OITITAD. The be. !then and (throe. VlOfl sod Gob lar barthre.l.lwavi on been, IRON CITY -CUTLERY CO N 0.3 St: Clair Street. Illiteh.ed or A NCIIIEW 81ia413 the , mire atoet ur Hardware. Cutlery and Varlet) Ko.dr. at me &bone .land. ti t. their intention I to teen on nand a are.elast atoea of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Natal, 7lshlnlnteltle Ala , to 14 ZELTI 1.4213,11/100 010./fi e. ae.. Cutting Btenella .tlnt~m W.r.111 !. Oral and Cancelling " "° ' " ja . !u , nuwa , a • SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. hl A. YOUNG & CO, • WHOLI:sALIDICALEiIi AND • Commission Merchants in FLOUR, . PEED, AND PRODUCE QENERALLY. No. 655 Penn St.; prrisnusun,FA. WORKHOUSE PRISON, THE BOAI/13 OF IMANAGERN of • U. WUttii HOUSE AND lirrinitlATln ASTLIiII nears to ern:asset With responsible parties fur tee ; • • Slasufacttsroi of blint irlarve 111111os b men tirlak. • 11lam llat yr. calla. at the on, Mama Otirglaminatid, superior clay mad othly Lacillslaa art!! ba ael aro, tb• lamb, Womack/1C caw ici;ebtalned at, and pooPacla. mar is made an n. JIINZ *Um. to EO. ALEIRZE, eleer•VinV, tier. Wood lad loofah Ma.. 174aburab. lay:1114 " THE PEOPLE'S TEA.,STORE, Wilson & Underwood CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. One oft➢. cheap.• and beat wholesa/a and re. WI stares to Um two West Diamond; ALLEGHENY CITY Call and etango°bpi slpck and prices. ----- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. , cOlcirtut.L.4 Ore /I.ll.loator, MAT allot. Ltr. pitortmii.t,.iii be rreolve.l It this amts. TINItiIIAY. Jute OLN. IFC. I ..'wor Lo 000P. . k etrret . ... Pavlog ono blot ox e, WASIIINVILOS .194 ST• II th e W.chester dl•ulct. SU'S!. rtILD ATRIUM from Bldweli to Ilrh trr rrrr r . • at.. ror tho rw.grAllag wad re•pivl6or of LA nTRELT, tottitesat Darragb uld Craig IL A. ntA +ems, mlal tal6 SAMUEL M. iCICHEIVAIIikaI Iron . Broker, 124 First Street, PIPPSBURCIti. PA. Aunt An otclortktr.4l. .tooopittait, 1.11..114, Ittoteuttion. .11Cctbot...' lendoet, and olives. br and. otentitrulln. 1 ben Col* and Ul*haat', C. It. Clarcoalplti Cott.l . .ntocql4 Sad Dolor . ttttraetttilly sane ,d• FOU larbet lnch etv 112: lan, by 1.3 "U". ee.,ondband ve OV nt. CILLATINLI ENULNE, one • inch evvond•babd woke, hot Itenud: oolron bed pleta On lay ibch .11AVINF,4 lee% make, eeeeed. The above 0.111 be cold cheep, Ne cub, at , ANDII:EWS & AIDISiII9IIIIiPM .11...cumg actor, Oarata. Sand nay and Water Street., .u.tronmay 1=1313 =I MORELAND & MITCHELL, [Avery and Sale Stables, as LIBERTY sutlers', c/PDoalt. r 01312171•40• Matz...tad Depot, • .• . PITTSBURGH. 1111•Pattlolar attentltin paid to (Uritlablair Bow. and tiarriaaea Oat Amoral. Notoitappt at i • WALL PAPER AT REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! AiNo. 107 Market Street. Jos. R. zlizitys I lino. lel 011ialrAEna ' • • WHOLldatgAirlityrialt. • X;YZIALTgIa.ra. IN. ICE. • Dug uuuuu Reroute.. lye drllvared to sty Dart of glttaborgh and Al leageny, at a great .ductlott from onatontary ocost and alao ter saw by the wagon load at bit to. Hoe. In Duquesne Durough. All ord... lest at Oa eirTitt/nlaa will receive prompt atten tarn:ale . Cat . Planing Mill, Sash 411,.D00r Facto ry, Corp., IIUTLLSI and ALLZUMITIT STEIXETV, Mitten Mud, No. la 11241 lU/tialVe ad., Intasbnrah. Tu fig. rein% Braglgata l ßlesk Letters and RATl,iTetretiSs4A,V. promuur .tu.d.e to. ..•111 gal FOR SALE.. •E 1 ?WV ?VOMIT DWILLIJO EOM, Located within a fen; yard. of &nicklnt Mae To . 411:4,1:11L'Ilfa h iro r 414 4% 7 , 1 1111121; underneath. raesthelon given immediately, ,P L I . Y II6 ' 4.LlVAsollorenelf e • mule - No, 4 hem, Anenherth. 8 E .M111'21. 1 54,11r!'1 -- ."A% - , auks". 4.4qa Ol In 0.2 Hob Depot ! o 01513 . mist. 1. A 11. r /11.141111. !IF_'At!'2X/ s "YU!'"':._Mtk.l WILL OPEN, On Monday, June 10th, vceT unst. STOCK 01 NEW GOODS! Good Dark Prints at 110 c Merrimack Prints at 121-2 c Plat* Black ailka, Grosgraim Silks. Lawns, Percales; Table Diapers, Tickings; White Counterpanes; Bonnets, nits, Sundown; Ribbons, Flowers, etc., etc. Wholesale and Retail, .at WE. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Sk, eILLERYIE.NY CITY. S. 8. . . . . , BTA/E-Elt IN BONDS, STOCKS, . AND •3=AT, ESTATE, Apollo Building, Fourth Street, TnrohaeAs and tells on commission. lIILTAT, GOIIENIONT AND lUSICIPAL . BOLDS; • , • _ Rank, Railway'," • [Jimmies, Mining A.. other Stocks, Orders ...led at the Bew Tort, Philadel phia and PLOStOII Stink Board. by telegraph, at the regular elites of Commlosloti current In toot, TEAS ! TEAS: TEAS I Ur ALI. PRICES AND QUALM, AT Tr.:JZIES.33O€O. • ! GREEN TEA. Trine Young Hysoo ELM per pound. Extra good •• LSO Wool •• • 1.40 •. 1.00 = 1.00 • • IILACJi 11A11-ooloass. Ben °none BLOC per pound. Wend 1.9 Extra •• TEAS—Powthonir, Son.h.gr • Sad taniees. Its ?foe Hose Tiard 102 Branton $l.ll ' • tz . l , :l ,,, C4:eitry. do 1..r 0 lAPAD MN. Uncolored inn. very pleasant 4av0r......51-70 Joan: Young nyoon. SIZED MLR. Se, It7lled YI 7'4" ;1 . " 411 .. ';‘ . g .1- ;"1:TO nod the above no o n. can select lost nb at kind erns they wont, and have them put up In any enotnlty. and toronsoid by any oy the Ex ro7r"ratZlCOVVi o ' cg i r OILO4I in the price, wallet gettteg• pure nil en. ankle whin exactly aulk . . 11 . 2. it 174 Tederal wuereeaf. • ••• DISSOLUTION. ,prx PARTNERSHIP HERE. Whirs exlstlne between 010: A. KELLY anillibßT. K. proongLas. In the Wholesale Devi itualpeill. Xo. 37 Wood Meet. Plthstatratt, bee alit ear been titmice." by coulee COOT. 31.13.310V0RAYS retiring hose the arm I TOO husistese will be ecoStleited by GEHHUIC A. I 070. A. KELLY, • Eon 7. 24. SHODUHABS. I rittg.th, Hay Wee, 13 1 7. ' .: GEORGE A. KELLY, Wholesale Drpggistr.i- RI Wood Street, ' • (Oppttelto the 31. Charles Hotel.) Dealer' to 1H117135. CHHIRHALA PATENT t rAIWITHEIII2I., redsra. °us. I ISYIt I/F am Prolorlelo . l 4 . o f i leAleHNTh eelehrated bt HP. 0110 trILA I L L S. :3 1 ;l1 [ a=L=IM:MEILI - i All MARKET STREET. i 89 i .—. To 89 3Et. C> 13 13 ' IEO,I !s 9 89 Market Streit, 1 ~ AND OLT YOUR ::,BOOTS,SIIORS9 • '&C ' . i iB9 ! ; rue CHEAPEST t i L : S =i l. 3 l , c HEST iB9 s 9 NO AUCTION tIOODS £UT. I JAS. ROBB, 89 Market ' St. .. 89 89.89 89 89 8989"89 J. S. 1100.R150N....5. Y. IlaIa.:4B,SC BO r. CASSIS. JACOB n MORRISON, lIMIE & .CO. BOOK AND PRLNT PAPER. Oroel. promptly Piled. =I "PANG'S 311thi, Elgr C-autY, Penna. /Fr filrbest ruts prior void for nal, aold utliis +mut n. isorre PITTSBURGH LAMP COMPANY JOHN ROSS &, cX).. No. 23 Wood it.. Pittsburgh, Pao • liannlactorces et • LAMPS,TAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, ANTEANS, ETC L T dale o+alera la avarylhlan pertal Mot to the. ani TAD' WARE, WINDOW "LA n M. and eve ryttita LIC la the Maas Linn. DR. J. A. -HEKRON HAS REMOVED Hill Oftlec, and Residence to- No. t 4 SMITIMELD Sr. ~3 1. 4 1 11, oDPoilta Ufa Mouonobels Room " FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS • ANO PpTURE FRAME MANU FACTORY. J. LY ONS, No. 110 Wood . St., Pittsburgh, Mei, the MST Neill; IN lit 1 , 1000 WALNUT ..214.4.11 YILI TI MV.I .171170:e1= 1 . , 117:41.1r "012111VND Brut:am:4u executed in the t lip l iVinengiriguTh. ;Amu ,nre menuoar & co., • ltumfacturers and W1101.14'0 Dealers In BROOMS, Broom Brash aid Broom Fiddidge. radon , as/ Word: mot, Jo . th e rear of Othe. onkel-A !dors. • Nod 1711 and 171 Rood Rd, Plitabeirgh. Tlg u lF c lEcAP HAT AND SHOE otrlensi ..... • , rehotleal Eaten Dealer In BUOTO ebe_ l l l- 10!rt Itthenr :44421.r."L?(VV.t7a1t; h a a. better bargattuipe obtatederliNAL:tlll noweehmeri la It Ihlr dealer. content With reasons., pre... nelodto offer gnat' barest re tea., who Inter litarwith their patroness- eirtiiii.7 IiN7PECIi g OiIINARIENTAL 'HAIR PSIII/131116a. YOurth street. one doer (rem Woo.l. Pt t tr trft dearlar ratl4 V n goffiertl=3oa rigs, narti 01.104 Bracelets. 'Th ritirleet:csatt will. to il&v. foi • M abee. aahl itenUelaail'aiLlakant i lr. Um ;Mita amain • - rra NOTICES. PITVATION,, .to...TR ED 71ILEET , WAN A, ----- TripETiiiCE _____..........„--_— ING. 1 —The Annual Herons of the .Peahen) i • ' 'TO ATTIRNI) it A STORE. d. ere Leseee toll be held TlS(llonday) l' A l at. 7 , , o•ee-et. In the bantlatk, lill an Almerloan Girl lelstaan re. , Of `s .7 B. :treat Bap.. thuorch ••blresste. Ala Sr B elle.;) good add ~,,, ands Cyst ran axoOorktsat. .;1470.^,,t 4 ;4 1 4 , ,T.:1 5 ‘; 6. . 55 a . 1 11 1- ?,7, 5 4‘ . ' Adilrrnt ..21... st TUIS °Trio:. ~.. ...II:, it. ~,i,,, , .,'F...... - T ,„-.- v „,, ~; ~1e10.t.1.t ------------. eten , een ee.t.t lane the l• tr•bur It lt al•I ' to • o • 4 ' •• I W tNTED-1109218. ' ..,,. ni y- w pp.. e Lae hoo , colleen.- • en b• entertain t • •tallenee woo tans , c OM- . eels eebl be 0 i a ,,,,, fat ,a, o n eo , , 0 . 1 ." ,p, , A r,cludonnr+ Front litne., with .elsantret . netetlea oroeo.-- -e, 1, o n, „I , eme t a t. ' mare , adJoledng, .Ithez lorgo.lit.l or Atortrolstmi, • -nr , n. t0‘,..,,,,,, i, ~,,,,,,,, ~, ~ ~,,,,• eelthou• board. hurt be arlthlo texriamote , tubenrptol