Ell fpsEittsburgt Gairth NONDAT, MIME St, IWIT i LF:.GI‘LRTIVE CANDIDATEJS . . . In population, wealth and general ina. ortance Allegheny is the snond county In this Commonwealth. As such its ' , People have a deep stake in the direction imparo'sd to public affairs. 'They have to bear their , share of the pecuniary cost of the government, and are hindered or ad 'vanurged by legislation operating alike in all parts of the State.- Having a large delegation in the ..General Assembly, a carrespondleg measure of responsibility rests spun them for any policy that may be,adopted or. rejecthd. ' Besides, vast i Interests have grown up here ; and are i • napidlyaugetenting, which require - to be 'Pei: llll Y cnrer for. .It would be absurd to, suppose that representatives from oth er counties would ordinarily be at the pains to Inform themselves in detail of thew interests, or bestow upon than considerable watchfulness Indeed, it 1 bee come to be the almost invariable rule inthe legislature to leave local I bills pretty much in the kends of mem bers !tom the respective vicinagee, and it Is not easy to see what better plan can be devised. On a large class of matters, • therefore, the members from a county, N..„, ,l anactleally constitute the .Legislature. It the representatiVes from a county are in- telligent,niert., assiduous, and, above all, if they maintain a reputation free from suspicion of sinister influences and In ducements, they become both efficient• and potential. Whas been the fortune of Allegheny' county-always to have Boma, good men in ita delegation. But, nn all hands, the confession meat be made that, for a se ries of Yeats, at least, the delegation, as a whole, hat fallen below the require ments of theease... This was emphati cally true -In respect 'to the last Legisla turs... It Is not . .our purpose to hold either of t.l.e Senators or any one of the Rep raentatives up to harsh animadversion. Such a course, is not necessary to the end we have In view, and would be un congenial to our disposition. Whatever • deficiencies were manifest in the delega tion are, so far as relates to our present , • purpose, to be laid rather at the doors of the Republican party than at the doors of theindividuals selected by that party for representative positions. The delegationwas by no means such as the county ought to have sent. It - maybe ''• . said the members did the best they could. The peeler answer to that is a delegation ought to have been selected with ability to do more. The blnme is cast either on the - party machinery or on the leaders who manage it In justice, perhaps both the maehine and the engineers who control it, are de serving of censure. If the machine tiamot be made to turn out a better job, then there would seem to be min use In having It, and keeping it running with .much expenditure of time, patience end money. This much is clear, the ma chine must do better, or the people Will smash it, as they ought to do. If the • fault Is not in the machine, an we think, but In the carelessness of the engineers, then the engineers must be aroused to a proper sense of the bad wotk done, and be induced-to give matters an overhaul ing; so that a fresh start may be taken. Bat; whatever fault may be found with the machnie itself, and whatever criti crime may belauxiched at.the engineers, we apprehend that the masses of the Republican party ate more to blame than either or both, many fold. They take no pains to bring out the men they want. and ought to have, as representatives, They let the-matter tilt as it may, or be controlled by whoever sees fit to bestow time egd energy upon it. If the candi- , dates prove unsatisfactory, as they did list fall, there is agood deal of complain ing, which - mostly die!' out before the day of ,election, and the ticket runs through by about the usual majority. ' ' This, is not the way to avoid a - repeti- lion of the evil. It ought to be under- stood that Republicans of character will , not support incompetent or unworthy meThe undeistanding ought to be en list kable that-men of th e wrong sorts othe put On the ticket. We trust 11In s not a politicalheresy; beat' it is, , o not are help ofth e i t. whole The co Republicansmm Commonwealth. wfi l th e f . heny- must do" better. :They owe io themselves; to the principles they ns; to their local interests, and to I some of the counties the republi ua can in view of the miserable failures of last year, in general resultslthave set con endable examples in. nominating thefrvery best men for the Legislature, - and the men thus designated have.con. rented to accept the nominations. There are . an-abundance of excellent men in Allegheny county who could 'be ' in duced to go the Legislature, if certain preliminary things were not required, at which they reluctate. Tbey will not so licit nominations. Instead of seeking, they will be sought Honor is due them for thetr high-mindedness. If the Re. publicans want their services, let them make it manifept. There is no .better way to . do this than for members of the . party who feel an interest in the subject of Lee:Attire Reform, to consult togeth er and agree n far as practicable, which of their felloweitizens will be most use. let at Harrisburg. in Promotingthat ob. • jest, and then make requisitions on - those persons to become candidates. Let no second grade men be taken. Have each one all that is desirable as to tal ents, acquirements, aptness, and integ rity. Such a delegation would comport with the interests of the country, 'and cooldlanot fail of exerting a large and saint try inflame° over the whole course of legislative proceedings next winter. ' Who will move in this matter? . It 'ought to be taken in hand by individuals who are intimately identified with the county; who are widely and favorably I —Sun-strokes are again reported from known to the inhatiltants;" and who from • various parts of the country, and the ay their course hitherto trill not be liable to pronch of the heated term should warn people e curc xy , r i e t , Lto itle ve ra L y . a of the imputation of seeking selfish ends. Inle.s.'fo:f." `: However, the _main thing is to get the' last week several cases were reported. right men brought out as candidates, It will be remembered that last summer • and properly pot before the Nominating there were, in different marmot the court mniesday:zroeversaogireirynyliswtseroof Convention.. The circumstances_ are I try dea l iZfro • favorable for such an experiment . The , the suggestions put forth In the DCWIPS - wish Is almost universal for a higher 1 pars for avoiding its fatality. It would grade ol legislators. Necessarily i l. ibe well for those who are compelled to be mulch in the sun; to adopt some such . most the . Convention will select from the I simple expedient as a wet handkerchief names presented. If nobody will move I. in the bat, or a shade of some sort. in this matter, then there ought to be no 1 Those who are compelled to worklOut of • _complaint's hereafter - whatever candid- I doors might, in sassy cases, by alittle , exercise of Ingenuity, erect some shading ides the mill may grind out. . i that would keep the fiery rays out of It lafolly, moreover, for the Republican , their brains leaders to try to conceal from their own 1 —A novel gunboat has been designed view the fact that the maraca of the party !, for the'Swedish nary,by Captain Thies- , are dissatisfied, impatient, and restive. !son, of monitor fame. It Is Iron-clad, This is not peculiar to one locality. It , - , n Tb l e ia deck is e en tn ti l le n irt r ,e b l:w iti tre na l l eleF e of pervades the entire State. 'The evils we i the water, and Is strongly , protected with have pointed out have run about as long plating. From the deck rises a kind with as they will be endured. Doubtlesse, on sheath, oval and open at one end, above the water, ali , ,l i gn this i Is worked a fifteen the Democratic side affairs are no better: . Nay, we think they are.decidedly.worie. reed= gun, w hich bow. r nll'lie a lwaysr aalv i n e To n w d e i- r As we have said eften before, In proper- is applied, not by steam, but by the arms tlon, to , numbers this Democrats send of thirty-two men, who act by a simple andegieen g i dee mechanism gunboat, ona screw with fewer men of strong talents anti natal- fo ur which is sl ing uprightneel to the Legislature than ready constricted, is said to be admire the Republicans- But it must be remem- lily adapted to the defence of the islands bared that the Democrats are in the mi. bays, inlets and hikes of Sweden. The 1 power obtained is relent. for thexe nority, so that 'the chief responsibility 1 , " host Is ff,'llllll, 'I ever til i ' ' l , lr, 000 soul cost Of Vie for what is done, or left undone, do • volees.on the Republican'. The fear la 1 —At Bt. Louis a curious case came up not that Republicans may be induced to in the Probate 'Court a few days since. go over to the Democratic party ; for I c t . ,noo zen ni: f ti fi lti about ten_years ago in old that pare was so palpably disloyal , all ' mend Bryse Ln , intie nn a n w n 7li in tr iege. through he war, and is now so repo h bei r t provided that. certain of his sl a ves, te n : lately on doing all that can be dome' in number, should each receive $5OO on men i to e i r i l d s iti o o r n ou ol their ot "emigrating to Lt. i to remote the old status, that true rit -. . turn irontit with unspeakable loathiag. zeet apart for free persons of entry !f hl it ' . , 'The danger is that Republican; will 1 legatees have" never gone to Liberia, and become' different, careless, apathetic, • don't want to go, although they want "•• and, 14y away from, the polls in the thoneY. " Accordingly, thorpresente , ed to the Court a petition for an order on ~ . sucit•membersaa to give the Democrats the executor compeffinglalm to pay over • the surprise Of a' 'triumph.. Sinister , the funds. The question, therefore came ! shadows already Alt arose the Common - I banns the Court as to wheer /dlsseuri wealth; and we warn the State Commit - tee _cs,wit noowithin themeaning o f AOIII, and tire twrionrOonity Committees , color." The T . : c. aparttwas for free o...., ltr u nag t f %hat therylams work to do. -To lot at. i nch was th e case, and ordered payment fain drift, Is to ko swot out Into therm: made uprayed for. . . ~ . . Alle! this rent and be dashed over the falls. The Republican ascendency can be saved, and with comparative ease; but only by right action at Williamsport, and by unmans tionsin,the respective counties, which will guarantee proper legislation tierce& ' ter. 'We are not alarmists; but, as jour nalists, we should be derelect of duty if seeing danger impending we failed to sound the alarm. It will afford us grad i ideation to announce in due season, as we trust we stall have reason to do, that the warning vras.heard and heeded, and I that the R e publican hosts of Pennsylva ' nia art marshalled for another victory. Fon ten years or more the British government and public have been agita ted, tram time to time, by the extraordi.• nary vigor and success with which Rua sia has pushed ser frontier towards Chi na and Iliedostau. The approach of the Russians towards Bokliata and Cabal is lust note exciting comment, What 'causes chief annoyance is the fact that 'Russian rule is welcomed, whilithat ul lireat,Britain is'hated. It may be this state of feeling grows out of the fact that British rule has been felt, while Russian rule has not. But it is hardly conceiva ble any administration claiming to be even half civilised, can be worse than that which the English hare exhibited in their East Indian possessions. The march of Russia eastward is sr; steady that complainings will not outliee to stop it. At they present rate it is easy to compote how long it will be before the English will confront not simply Se pays in India, but the armies of Rumba. PIISIIIIIENTJOIMON assigned t4la rea son for vetoing the Military Government "The bill lilac& all the people of:jhe ten States thereto named under the abso lute domination of military rulers, and the preamble undertakes to give the roa• son upon which it is justified. It *dares that there exists is those States no legal gorernments_and no adequate protection for le or property, and asserts the neces sity of enforcing peace and good order within their limits." sow, the Attorney General, at the instigation of the President, and to sub serve his ends, labors to prove that noth ing of the sort was done or intended; that the District Commanders, through force of militarreducation, have assumed authoritity Congress did not give them; and that all they have done must be un. done. The people have words to say in this controversy, before allowing the President to set himself op as a Dictator; GENERAL NEWS —New York State boards 135 S con victs at Sing Sing. —The States of the Pacific coast arc as populous and as wealthy as the whole thirteen colonies in the time of the Rev olution. They produce more gold the; they need, and export it in large amounts. —Mr. Thomas Brown, for several years a well known western journalist, and latterly connected with the United States Treasury Department, died in Brooklyn on Thursday, 13th inst., of typhoid fever. . —Waldemar Balisco, Secretary of 6e' Russian Legation, who left a short time ago for St. Petersburg, to convey to his gcvernment the ratified Russian Ameri can treaty, arrived at New York on Monday in the steamer Pereire. . --Birth cards are now issued in Parts circles after the following strle:—"Mon sieur tie If— has - the honor to inforin von of his birth, which took place day before yesterday. Be and his mother are as well as could be expected." —Frank Iliseock was • nominated a delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention by the Republicans of Syr acuse, on Saturday, to fill ,the vacancy caused by the death of his brother, 1.. Barris Iliscockohe victim of the Al bany tragedy. —The Gazette do Franey' announces I , that the medical attendants, after having held a consultation on the stare of the Empress 'Carlotta, have declared that she will not recover her reason.. It is alto the opinion of the physicians that her nervous system has received a shock which must soon result in her death. , i —A contemporary, commenting' on 1 the doable treachery of the Mexican , General Lopez, refers to the fact, so I honorable to American character, that during our long an,,d doubtful civil war, I there was not a single instance on either aide of the deliberate betrayal of the cause which the combatants had sever ally espoused. —Down in Richmond they have a new idea in photography, which is to take the hand of A lady in the midst of the petals of any kind of a flower—a rose, tulip or lily. The profile appears almost smothered In: a beautiful and highly-colored flower ' with a long.stem attached, and it looks as natural as - ,IF it had grown there. - -The Irish newspapers state l that the , tide of immigration from Ireland con- tints" and as It does not show any elfin of diddnution, the probability, Is that in the course of a very few years the popu lation wilt be reduced stifticient to satisfy - those who think. that the number of in habitants is too goad at present in com parison with the resources of the country. -During n - recent wedding in a church in a village near Troy; N. Y., when the clergyman asked if anybody knew any reason why the ceremony should mot procted„a woman rose and forbade the bans on the ground • that the groom bad promised to marry her when her husband died. The clergy. "man decided that she had no r:gbt to look so far ahead, and went on with the performance. . —The latest census of Paris gives a total population of 2,450,916, theforeign ers being about five and a half per cent., and divided as follows: - Gentians, 34,- 278; Belgians, 33,068; Swiss, 10,687; English. 9;106; Italians, 6.903; Holland ors, 6,254; Americans, 4,400; Poles, 4,274; Spaniards, 2,535; Resilient, 1,3.56; Scan dinavians, 534; Moido•Wallachians, 329; Turks, 813; Greeks, 200; of various an. tioaalities, 3,766. There was also of for eigners naturalized, 3,054. —The.editors of Montgomery, Ala bama, are as sulpharonsly belligerent as the terrible Pollard. In one of the pa ' pers we find the following notification, to all whom it may concern: "For what ever we have.written or may write, re flecting upon theconduct of individuals, the editors of the Moil hold themselves entirely responsible, and will promptly answer ;my demand for satisfaction, com ing from any man who wears a clean shirt and has not been In the Penitenti ary 1= of ttke Work in • •••• • . Professor Leone • Levi', wo o,. on t h e lar ALUHINI Or THE P.C. EL 8. i • , Wligett and Earning of the Workiiig A ',teal Ileetina or the Alumni Aaaociation or th. Pittshurah Contra Fitch achcol will be . 1 ClasSes .. In Great Etzitain corllLina the - he,l to the hchn.,l s a t e, rn TUI.BIaAI following estirnai es , d the. average rates: EVF.aIN, June Sloth, .. All are carateted : For men—lo England and Wales, 2•:s. to wend. I•litaS ed.; is • &ritlatirl, 20,. Gd.; in Ireland, , ~ r l u LET. 14a. 4d. Fog boys and youths under A ' twenty—in England, Gs. 6d.; in Scotland, TWO 11713.61611 ED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. la. 842; in Ireland, Gs. 3d. For adult not n,,, teno .., oe , a o oor aentleman and women—ln England, 12s. rid.; in Scot-' wire. Co , titian . ; ; 1 i:1 ' 114;r:re call at inn a,61- ' land, 1015 Gd.; in Ireland, Its: lid.; and llin..N hTitZEr, AllnahanT CA , - . 02.44 ' for girls an England, Os. Gd.; inSeptland, ' Fula, SALE.' Ss. :Id.; and in Ireland, is. 4d. - The total average for the United King- A Small Upright Engine. dom he thus :flakes to he:—For men, Os.; .: DOILER a EHATTINV, will be told. Cheap, at for boys under twenty,is thi..., for women, 371171ELT-s-M'Z'l9. Ila; and for girls, is. 10,1. , 1e21,,, Nr , r,. ',tent at. Allern.nv. On the assumption that in most farm- .._,,; lies there are two earners of mosey, he yOU SALE. • estimates the average weekly earnings of . , ' ' families at Ole. in England, 28s. 2d. in TWO BLCOND-HAND WAOOK2, Scotland, and ;las. Gd. In Ireland. In two elaborate tables he gives the A1 . '251 RUBINSON STREET. number of persons employed in different I occupations in the United Kingdom, And . ALLEGHENY. the amount of earnings in the different APPLICATION FOR-PARDON. occupations. uavin E. HALL COUTICt(d St March The number of the employed amounts toe, or sli.drmeanor, in nu:awful cut in the agere'ate to 11,018,016 persona; •itd tente,crd to imps-I...Rent lor ala the amount of earnings, alter all deduc- m mins and One of one toothed ded , ars and lions, to 1:412,034,2*.t. ousts, I, mating application to th e Got ernor lot fard.m. lens A Gruen:l.l lard 11 de. riII.SSOEETION OF PARTNER.. i A few days since a marble maker '-•' . a i a v il:Jut M7gii h !:s h igrr.'77=l; 4 . called upon a respeCtableciticenor Plain- gwe s ~, a.m., ...sat. ie: s't , tass sr a . . field, Conn., a man of good feelings but I Ir. w in iw.ni" ‘ 4 6;tvg47,laW . i w i 'i• Small means—who is at present living . MOirr. ICODLI.L. with his third wife—and asked him to' jo tr,Lriz.T.imn,p ~.. iiis Aii‘wwerr• attend him to the burying ground in i ,_ that place. After considerable or ing . GEORGIE BEAVEN, , and many excuses and vain emir:aro to ' find out what was wonted, be fl dly ' CANDY MANUFA - CTURER, consented to go. judge of his ear rise And dealt? is Foreign and American 1 , 1117111 , , PK:KW" HUTS, an.. When, upon reaching the spot w ra re' were buried tile two former wive. hr ' It 9 PEORKAT. STREET. Wand door rrorr she rot National Bank. Alleselitil, door s , beheld two beautlibl gravestones, al ex— quisite finish, neatly placed over 'their ' IN THE MATTER. OF TUE graves. But whstadded still further to :•„ d r i iiiintg ere . nify i a, , l;i o ii . il,ll his surprise and astonishment was that, • ii,...e.ser sem, use. I after considerable questioning, he learned ,i,,,r . V,i,..i= r o,l7.Nt i Lt e r tni i . i 4r: that they bad been taught and paid for In ahe above ease. and inns ro recount vrsd ti. and placed there by the wife with whom I VT,V. d 1 1 . 1, i n t !,.:4'";;;,,T. i . t w t.,,Witr.,l%,c i i ,c he now lives at an expense of $129. 1 .ass •ocizat , q,s t r . is v ms i t.gg . s i sL b.,,tari. What renders the act more commenda- I testooosisr , ble Is, that she bad worked in the mill Cot nearly a year past to earn the mosey to pay for therm and In all that tone had KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. never mentioned her plans to any person excepting the man of whom she 11111 , Our Wm - Omura and onice has hero removed chased the stones, her husband being in , complete ignorance that she ever had' untie , of First strrnt., ItnamilateiY wiwrt , ` tha such thoughts or intentions. pmssares a .I, Ile lialiroad. I .g the CI, use Waits. where ail ortlere will , have prompt •tterltlOa• MoE. Cuenics LENOIIIIANT (the adopted daughter of aline. Remo - alter) , Plltoburgh, has given us this glimpse into M. Gill- • NEW ICE CREAN SALOON as zit's study : "Let us enter. Guizot's CONFECIIONERIC. study about four o'clock, when he begins I a - cryirma NvicELTEm. the lectureg on history he gives twice a it. opened Ant* Ant dos. - week to his grand-children. The lesson • Ice Cream Saloon & Confectionery, last. half an hour. Seated in front of ; At No. IR I•11MONO, Allegheny. his desk, the grandfather turns to the youthful audience grouped in front of ! oseited to favor the sew establishment ' , tit A Attention, respect, and joyful "'"' confidence arc depicted on all those little I VALUABLE STOCK.S ce.—TUEA fas. lie recapitulates in a few words I We ' s ' st's the subject of the preceding lecture, and , bales noire., :wltht,..l arm: the children almost always reply with- I ',V,r.,`,:!,VA,L 1 , ' ,,, r t, " ,t1111 ` 1 1• out hesitation to the questions nildreSSeil suaraA 11.roi of eloshurgo. to them. Then this same orator, whose ;,,",17,t`,.-41:,',!.40,',V,1V,r81,1":°0° Co. powerful voice captivated the attention ! , Ir r x; of an entliusitle public in the large itosimAi . s irnirs . acs ampitheatre oethe Sorbonne, or quelled ,Ksiir7i. ntsii,o:e..raper Waco. Co. the interruptions of a stormy w. political • ~Vn •" ' assembly, suiting himself to thintelli• CHEAPEST PASSAGE genes of his young auditors, traces cleai y, rapidly, - andin a striking manner,. TO TUE the events, and especially the spirit o f the events, ,our history ; and he min. OLD COUNTRY. gles with this elegant narration extracts • which he reads from the Memoirs of the •4 5 ,7,! , :ii5s l'ausse to LINE/WOOL QUEENS epoch under consideration. It la a " • charming lecture, and we have ,nevertwENTy.TWO DOLARS. CURRENCY. .been present at it whim& wishing this • history of France, told by such a grand- • APPLY V) • father to his grandchildren, should not WM. BINCHAM. JR., be list to the public." ' Adam. EA prew C0.,51 filth et.. Plltibtecgh. 1.4 GEO: FRANCIS TRAIN drives a nail of . GEO: FRANC.— truth in the following brief biographiall ; FOR P.ALE.—We hare for sale sketch of his own life: severe good second-hand —...-... .. o ._. "When starteded nt In life travel was • *von Ttirninti Lathes, my idol; the world doubted. Then I , toed knowledge; I got no praise. Then .r• a itai ir p adlaff fur turning axles. We offer books; they ridiculed. Then languages; th illlZT.lll.l ble ..= l , itr.la till:Mr. r. V loch 'they sneered. Then patriotism; they stroke. on la , ll boll, 40 Inches alatortor, cheered first, then knocked me down in e'r`e l '..g. ono . 4 h .. Vaqulre at the INOUV/ItlaL Wl/1111.4. 13ostort, shot me la Dayton, bayoneted me in Davenport, arre-ted me In St. • —. _ Louis, and tried to assassinate we in Alton. But in spite of this I have kept my independence and individuality. -- .__ ...____ . . - [Loud applause.] I `eked the we'l l / ' PROF. nt.-P. oterEY, what is , wanted: it replied money. ' I ' A. have made It, and am now devoting my "VETERINARY SURGEON AND HORSE TRAINER, time to that, EiMply out of contempt for , „.. h.nu „,, , ,,, ~•• the opinion of men. No more stiffen- . t-tet•etrogy anl,°:=Mt'l7.‘L'lng , " l ";Ll lug of the brain, but hardening of the ! Hos...prat. iiira iii. t at l'aff conger or roil: heart." ?iits.•l,i7. 4 l o k.t:A ;,;ViN;l7P..kitT s'l7z: -I Ter •traet. It faagera Onto atratt arid btorlt , aa - - _-_ - 'arra.. 012., NA Lb. latter and riptide., a. the DO NOT I:'2. — :, fiV47 . ..•..1 , ::•=, 1n11 ' 1 ' n " . 7,... ' ? t .". . '' . I:. ' r " f ' a r r . Let I/ sr'. MICE ° , ill)A - CHElf, ➢ EEO BUGS or . awl. fr l ' th the algintWirr tri W.. 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NA i 1 MARKET STREET. de! - .: l f2t .r.T.K;;;T.:r:V.I(r.I4; -1 .. . . _ _ executed. ~,, 1 .11 ;. 7 - 4; , T ENE!). .here may he found a ..1,,i INIESH DIILGS Milk 310.DICINES, American and i , orelen rr.x.ruair,,, TOILET ARTcwes, and everything In Me fine or a first class Deng etore. i'llystelans , ;Preseriptiont compounded 41.111 hours, day or night, carctully, :maul . . jointly. a. B. SilEiter.R, Corner Ohio Amen. and Llnociin Verret., Ic_i?LaM I _ ALLICO2IZ.ES4TI. —. rat. N.N.......1uirx.u. ISPOSTS. SOLE AIIINT UM: PiTTYBUIWIL JOSEPH FLEMING'S MMXI GHAT ILUR.BALDNESS. DASD- • amnion ItVllla ......,1113311.11 .1.. 11.'"CTIVERia`31430frife.'or.z., 1,1. t: 1 • , . riTlit. COLMII ii747t/tilitt AND Utilits.4l7l‘ so ' BURKE & BARNES, oLondon Oar Best lialr Color Haltom , ' . •il.,onddla Hair Calor ties.toreyw , . iii.oudon rbyecian. Hair color Wltamtr" I Fire Proof Salamander Safe, i•Loridon Hatt Color Restorer. •ii.ontion Use and Ham Color nr.turero .. i•Lontion I Ltt ' eut.4 ',,,,'": " VAIII 1001, SIRIL Lille BilGlAilll6o7 Slit -1...... it.c.,.....d it. Hair (Worn. rt " i It neverfalls to Impart ilni. growth, and aloof , to Use weraest bait, Wiens and op. lie fis h a d , Alai , and I. thre tis produee • new growth of hair, . c row tame and amoral . • insly 17 , IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, ' 4lrtl ' a ir lo ' il, g 4l ; the it' aords. • ! goldd JO3. /LEMING, aa, Clark. street. l'ltte- . Woodus an by IactiI.ACEAN A McHtNEAIu, MO , let stmt. GI, A. li.ELLY., 37 Wood st., boron. FAME A DiLtilliT. Minh , nY. r ...... ,. 1 . 2 5 1 0. 3 t 1 Third ,id. St., I auVrtiniwwir I )racial. rllTalil7ll6ll, I', AN OLD FRIEND. i -- Wm .S. HAVEN, Tor maa7 Year. the Pres. of the comstrY tor ; chronicled tae baurnelal 1111050 of 11U1TE.T- Tl.ltid tll7,7LaCil BITTEILI. Iditon, author*. ;thy. tetanus merchant.. .16cen of the I=4l and; J o b Printer, . ..7. Ctltallits coinkft22” , minister. of tiza gospel; In Aart. a gloat cloud of wita easee of •en prorasslon, 'rule and 1.11100, have testi- Cod to Its caleaci se a wale and ray:natio. /lied. lilac. The lames and ststetueoln of then wlh acme have been published to the public prints. Many of than tau welllinovrit to the whole pub. Ile. ToeLr testiroosy has never been chullea pad or Impugned. This I =I tuts been tried tad pronounced, on the auttubllr alb°. 'whose Urea and be tlth It ha. prettiv., •• • • •bure, b•rtmels and emtneutly prep. ration. est.etunt• bare been mode to t rat It. They hate falle p t. 'I here Is nottatur neu•l to the enjoyment ea cl toted by th e omitted when uslai tills salunblespecllle. Its mild tome. iu sore and vlFtrunt acquit evil • dlcordelesi stomach, suddhe cleansing of the entire human body. recommend lo the whole community as • RELIMILL /MEND. rEVEWCANADENNIS. • • A tree whisk Is abundant In 0..2, Noce beetle, and We more northern rare of the hew Vinland States. and is also found In the elevated Lad nioallitallione dwalotis at the /diddle dialed, ; sad abounds in medicinal virtues. In. ewe:. of anion. ban prepared a medicine Ikon net sweet Inside bars of the pl. tree. ° alien Pt, Lhon , tl Vitilkff PINK CVMPOUND. watch Is on- of race value In all de billnted sine, of tin kidaers• It nets dna charm In all dlscanrof mucous tnembranta. candles them to nespa their on mooted energy, itwtll bd round well Waned to all Ali dlaeasein where Beebe has D e n tiled and Ali.. I t la llkewlse well suited old coin.. and an Infallible spechic for , osad det.nted cans Of lune. blau, pare 1 sons who attest only took a bottle of lets mud]. clue. to try, afterwards came Mott .d rot • done, or ball dozen, whirr. effected radical 1 , earn of dlsetnes of the bladder r. .4 kidney of tandloy. Diabetes, • ellieSes that hu been looked Mom la among tel inturable•.l. Immediately relieved by it. notice the certificate of an 1/ontotne. ° Th li eTitltrct/tatn ' fryfxanatnry.sPealtleijf Of the Vie, leis: it Is prescribed In leueurtMen. In and ii {her dicesses or the lillnary planner: tn piles and coronae lnannontion or menation of the bowel., en chronic eatarrhtl affection, sad In Orion. tonna( rheumatism." It le ca ncan/1y trainable , In all gravelly affretion., bloody urine, and whale there Le red and wane sediment itna be taken wi th out interroption to one's usual avotatlonn and tuatead of Oaken. Ina. predates a bracing, health Y Poalr Of Cade. P O UND [ " % Te ntlarts.lq , tt r ar n' l l t s r: f aT:11: LT,2.e."AILY4 67.1t1 4 1e7IN:rg', lebtre=street. span 1,15;, , irA1ti1404:)2) 4 4;44:0 WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam Nspreu Oft *4,64 AO B&W, is cm authorized Agent rem. Adverttsemeras for the GABBTTZ, and alt he paws ':hrovolsersst flowed fisayu and the taticss. • ROBINSON BROTHERS, 13/4.32.3r-cm - ar, 1110.71170011. TH STREET, Plitstnuilli. GomerC 'free of ,Jobe osdseo u. Ocean. IL 'Neon.. . era War entteefelih Ih „a<4 ' by sat ater. henna favored by Contlnnal Orenten from the eel.. - The D D el • beautiful view , of Ise Ckesn, Delawar. 'lll. and picturea,ne ymen. Country. taking In cape l e .. d‘ettnetly • ollnance of a•steen miles. Ti,. Scoot Is ace , pp.,,p.dgd to aurae. any other point utron me Atlantic coat. being of a morr. compaet seal wtarla decline. with gntly td the surf that erect • child yen babe seenatY. Added to these attractions Ls the fart that the effect of the tiulf Minim noon alb point re Wien the water comparatively warm—a point et to he overlooked by person meang hea n th frail ocean bathing. The distaste from Philadelphia to On. Island is It mots by nal. andswat the tame distance by steamer' awn the Hay. and by either Mae the frailties for trarla promise to beef the moat satisfactory chsroaer. • 'The Maid a has Rotel d tßa b*u" h m e .ey ”nute r :erlth ILONtard. HOLTON 1111 proprietor, Congress Ital. with J.:. (.7•15 , A as p_roy•rletor, and United w b MILLER as. proprietors. all arider the man agement of gentlemen who have well 4tabllth. N. reputations m hotel men. in4m64:l•TH GREAT SALE OF TOWS LOTS In he Town of Markle, i NEW GOODS , FC LPE 111 AT. CAPEA ISLAND. . 1 - • ettoatdrn tl Natirrad. at .11te z e;;„ "" mu " ir "' ,"7" r ' h IC GREATLY REDVCED PRICES! WI N. sold. to Le mat., MEM,. Ilesattou Town Lots. runner a N 7 ae7; ale one quarter a.,. 'alma, iv one. two i '. ‘ e l > " 7:Vat . • AollZkllsvllle Depot at 7 o'cluel rs t 7 o'..lock p. =. MTN , * MESKIMEN. N Katr I Somme , DrOFI'M Goods, Nra. lan and N.. I,the,e, RICE DEDUCED - ! Cloaklng.Clothm, 1= ORGANDIES, GIIENADINES. JACONETS. FOR SALE AT REDUCED PR;CES. D WHITE, ORR & CO., 45 Fiflh Streets OUNE OF lb 1100,13. Lot 50 TI 111. , v 0 UlllfBl L ULU F on g ills premise, on FRI LiAY, June 2iitti. at we the hoe, and In c on North ran xl hirer, between I Cast lan• and Chintnot as I. 101 rul ward. Al- gheny. farmer y known as the .lu.in , Warn , IDIf. 0 w ownxil And oretipli..l ]1r.. 000 Will 01The 00110 e Is eleat , u ll l And 1,141113. with rnqo• •ro consenience, Su fixture, bath •• hot god dd eutinuoiliou math c man. slate roof; impuidng ' front. ottwillillert, Iron fence, Or. Tie lot items DI toee n North gtree, running back . .10 tees to LAherty street, as tiditeitilly grr.inse eeee.llllgli, at , tr.ictire appearsnee. The Adjoining tots ;ler fi:ll=ra r igllrrlii r g 2. 4 . 7l .l . s ;.. - ;rd renders the location exceedingly, istairxwe di l Y aaVX " iielt did cash, balance 1.6 gull the purcli4xer. FURNITURE , FURNITURE! The entire (erratum of twelve Ivens. .11 above house will Ir ruin at same time. liter* are erns seta, 'niece-n:3r and ingrain Carpets; Ore Marble Toy Pleasing Bureaus. flora, Mirror, Lae. Curtains. Venetian illinoi, cheats, list Rack. nbleboard. Extension Fable, Marble lap%,.. , lis , ancis, Wardrobe. Walnut and Ma hogany Bedsteads. "'aware, Queensware and Waiswave. ri rivet varlet? , • A very large and attractive Bele. A. 1 ERG ATT. Ana,. . . jR. WFAL.DINI Fit CO., 101,Wood,Strec4 Ins It. , the a ttentoot nt hover. to their la 3 well ...lectall ttoca al 4 4, • l'A l'E ,TATIONEItYt I=l I= I= Complete Sunday School Libraries, FR04111.60 TO VII ,132 LOOK AT THIS! • 5',1171111 411 SCIIOOI. SU PERIN. IIEATTAI COSIMITTAPIa and 1.1111“. It AN Lill will And a lat.., and well •e.reted assort me., or LIBRARY BOOKS, Embrivtur tha paklleatlona of tbe leading t.ocletle. and Grum at DAVIS, CLARKE & CO.'S, 93 Wood Street N. 11.—SEW CISALOUDRS. mast:ling natnet . stat once,t of thoutattls of good Boot,. sent to any adate.•ou Liberal Discounts Iron) retalt yt:loolltheraver Dractlciala. A toll lop Ply or all Sunday t..h00l 1,0511". ,7:•l3:tarlit JANES B. YOUNGSON, N 0.200 Wylie Street, lituutlnlly Inform all tlaur 1.110 Imo In Trutt or uvuttot tv vla llae tuat Oo Ilia opened ttrat alma BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, At the tbote number. Fresh tint A ACA 933, of Ail esc crlptloos. on flan., Alt !MTh. leyheildld CitY/111 NOOll. re- Ctted tto Inole. epoelsl Fiesn to wrolshlog Estrum Parties. lilntistoLsild FlenleA ire Si, Out A.I. CAN Rs and FNUIT. r E 111 BUZAU moraine and evenlne. IMPORTANT NOTICE.I TO OWNERS OF 11011 DOES • 1111. WEST boo to Inform 1 1 1:j . frlenti STAPLE,. onPOldto retread Of tit. sail nn from the Red Lion yard to OT. nt Chart.. Hotel. Titled earect. elek and Lame Hirst. taken tn and treated. ati a moderate charge ot lofecticua allistazea not adnitited. Oct eye° , attention pant to. Meat at ted 71.Ii2V.Irtf S I ATIt;N. a. acd of alt the prtaelnal VeMelmary Coll...tee iv cramp, *HI care al: torte. triad or saddle Galls. nom. Shaul ner, norataa orCuta, and wilt obt I.lure the hair. ft may he bad :n bottles. at Ida order. Nigta and country eases promptly attended to. Remember toe :addresa. et CO krir• stab es. eiliZZT..ocpvsite ht. Cl.arlra 11.401. • 3,cE ca *VT A. LouIiHREY & FRE% No. 31 Markek St., . (CORN ELL OF StCCON Vnu 'ran [my the q•all n ly at TEAS. at the Wbere they are perlmml raatittraeLur• all Price 05 ' in ure hale of PITT9IIGRGII 'CAMP OMPANT. JOHN 11.033 & No. 23 Wood Et., l'ittsbrgts, Pa., xaa....m.'ai • LAMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC Loarn,TlLd.vaters t. evalrtinit p