Cite allttSburgij & Az rff t . 1 _ Far tae Piturelte lch Nanette, lof those by whom we are surrounded • NEW 4 ,, ~„___ INVESTIGATION--NO. 2. •-• - 4 -- . "Z''"'' , .I.N; ; should be insidiously eaten out and the mental !waders goidually and almost ini-,, DO" LOWT . - - StraYs•ri or Stolen. . ------ on voyese, Jane ...b. Gray Terrle ng. Simffis simaibur rummer to the car- perceptibly undermined, sad ihe (-mere enewer.en to the omen( -hie, • • ea, and LA, never raised, is all this Futferine a eon. •ta revs ennt.t. •oy person trove/rent to the din.l maxim of the ItniDen PSTIJEI, a - her. dilion i s mortality. Mid Mc only means L.;.....'r.l..ii'ril7l7.:iiiir?..:rar"lea'll7rloti:,:4,, fore the presumption la fully raised. and by which we can reach the portals of ire ..i.i doe aryl, tols nonce will no des,• eetto • areordlne to yawl correctly, that poisons effect all the die- eternity'? or does it proceed from meth."-- -- bin lir thrbed movements of ,the g..r., system, cased food and drink, detrimental to ARAWRERRY FESTlVALorganized in stir brothel Those silents.- ; 'rigor of mind and body, and which will "t be mid at bed movements are the diseases, and eventuate in the destruction of life? • sirs aura,. culateu. Rob." Shall we continue to receive these on Thaeastay, Jane 07111. 1%67. sans which are called medicines, similar , superstitious traditionary' dogmas and • Tee platen. by Invited to parletpate. to those Which. vistaed the diseases, are j I and Permit them to be entailed'on ns. ; _ism:,.! the only remedies. The first branch of . All We food . pronounced common tense of mar:Moll Is nounced wholesome AN traißstaD3El. , y th • the proposition Is unquestionably true; wholesome, and has been so established ALL PERSONS RAVINE elaltna the second might be controverted. That by the concurrent testimony of all sal- iooriesio'on:torL' 0f.c.41-I'.;:arer.it'•oten7s's!rj. is ant my purpose. All legitimate prac- ' once devoted to the subject. Their very tham lt . t,ntee, to ' nature and designls that after mastica- ' E. N. Won no w, tie. ''"elete In expelling from the ! Y e ' ' tion and degluon they shall be re• lls . 72 r'e'"lsl'''' A"'"l'r"''''"b. tom all polsonspreelously introduced, r I °- solved into a pure chyle, 'which, being c, e ,,,,. ' ~.... ue,smns. ',e.t.a , in neutralirlng their effects, and until I incorporated with bile, will, by the Url - • t:3-i;;-s-,,to-e-s7i;t7iixit117:riiP,I.taAke.-, :hills accomplished, disease and derange, ! erring laws of life,- pass into the chetah- : =as= 01. 4 the best ment of functions must continue. }When i lion a healthful fountain of pure arterial ICE mita st. coNramst via. , , them snhatances are clandestinely. intro. ' , blood. These laws of life are thiyond At the loweet eneennaos taesliorte•t notice... 4 our control, and can only be deranged 2-,_,_,,i10r ire:T.:32am. duced, and the physical powers are sun!. Iby violence pqison. Th ' is is the Irre- - - —,,,,-,, jill -- -7, - 3alza. elent to sustain the shock, , one or more aistible conc o l r usidr, and any other con. , . -- - - 1-113"""'. kil' h"' entire revoltitlOns of thecircujallon may , elusion is in violation' of all science on ''''„,'"'.,. „ z. elapse before the deleterious matter ,is • the subject. Iry the whole range of the '' "' '''''''''' - a I. la' ass passed off; either by the skin or the com- ' fotiti we cat, either vegetable or animal, HUTCHINSON & HEPBURN. mon excrementitious channel. Many : there is nothing incompatibie with the nom, SIGN ANS OIiNDILITAL PAISMS; have passed to their graves who could i most perfect sanitary condition. nor can UNA/NEES AND tiLAZIEIM. not have been healed, even though the ' any matter be resolved, generated or No. Na PENN•A AVENUE, Vlttab h. cause were fully tuaderstood, for the.vital ', produced by any process, analysis or ' .. %II orders by mall promptly sit id ed to. thtletfollll bad been ao . far impaired that I combination, nor any substance be ex- ' ' the physical poweriMiuld not redress the, traded or compounded In the st mach . ' amiss or l e gltt.Z."' 1 injury. So long si the lungs have sum- 'or alitnentsry canal detrimental t the ' THE AS 4 lEstatrIENT for the t:ra.. cleat elastic power to inhale a pure at- ; very best condition of health. Ti; gao ' I. Moe, Pollan and Curbing or BUY.. =spheric air, and exhale the carbonic : trim joie°s elicited from the glands of the ;',W,,Et.,ek g' , ,,.Z1,,:?:;',;,:,,,,, • •,r,;„1 . ,„ ) ;,"'„,7:, 1 ct , acid gas, the resultant of respiration, and j mouth by the working of the jaws, de- ; re...slain this Oben, West Market Boadlor. us. transmit to thethcart a pore revivifying I emends into the atomach and is designed : 4114V,:iri b ,„.„1 " . 7 Ar,,,:,7, 2 ,,„,",1 05 e t ,''' '''' ' h. ' fountain of arterial blood, the healthy j as a solvent of the food and the nutri• It. J. MOORE, action of all the ft:me:ions of vitality " meat derived therefrom passes into the ' _!sire . • accordion Iteaulator . will be restored. In the general circa-'; circulation. - I ation, the hepatic cirettlation is involved.." : p1a.,,),!;,°....,p,..ri,:gr.E.,E..-orn . nat. orneols dlon of a Colored I t, esbyterlen When all the poisons are removed from ' GENERAL NEWS. Chureb. twe livened tomeet st MOINE, ff •LI.. the eirculatiort,.the brain and the soft sot- I oo Ito. ,tea r &Me of 11, Diamond, Allenby's , . no AIMS" it AYTlf.N.n.n, at o'clock. st Ws of the body which they have . portae- I area, nature, the grand restorer, pre- condition. errs! ,n . Mown . . aro /net, den did ; ..,, --The iAI - ' I . d•d :moo How sermon veal to presonrd. and on o hems fur tutor. sere,ce will be made. EnLlifr E. SWIFy. ceeds by the ever true laws of life, with Th ,, ~,,i„,,k t0 „'„,,,,, h us in „,li, lts • ..g.ii! d as AL i, s ,r,: .• her functions unimpaired, And health is an - pn„„, - ,,,,,,.. - ,,„„„ gi t - u , „, i; th, i n tv0.,5,,,, ! ' JAMES n:r.i. , lo:tlS, almost instantly restored. • Although the j tnitotty, t;eorgia. ~, sr. eunc.lol.or, vigor of life may not be fully regained, t -The ••C it 10 _ew oven ./,),, rut,/ has loom : jeto,b-s•WS T. H • MIN. Commltt. of Presbytery. i( is to be observed that when the roil- I presented with It etratt berry, of tha Wil- i - tine fraIICAIVIhy science has eradicated , son variety, sin he in einnlinfrreace. every vestige of disease,' how clearly the j -The oilleers of the Eng-hall army, it intellectual powers shine through . MiYal- . is anuotinetsi, aril to Ira dm...hummer cat clouds, prostration and depression. l granted spovil leavcs• of almence to visit Through the circulation only Is disease 1 the Paris Exhibit!on and death or health and life communica- I -A Ritualistic riddle: Why seas Eve ted. If food and drink have none of I the first Ihttlalist. votiVert . . Inman. she the seeds of aeath incorporated with it, 1 inscan by being eve-one - elk.), end end health throughout life will be uninter- : 0.1 by taking to ventenents. rup_ted. -The Now York Notion thinks truly However, in the detailsof the practice, 1 that "ato political °famous, however either of the. Homeopithiat or the Alio. I sound, can make knaves and elmrinums pathist, neither the canna nor the dingo- " anything but a curse to the country.' coils of disease is fully presented. The ! -The Black. Crook-. pays. Nlblo's , New York The returned $47-1,7.14grce. cause of all disease being - introduced receipts in ISdil, or nearly fear times as through food and drink, the diagonosis or I ,ss, oth . any similar camera ill the that endless roll must be studied under ' ; eit differerft rules and sympathies than those 1 L Y ' A sharp d riven of thn At eat has in s delineated by either. veinal a insehine far killing te'potuto We meet study the effect on the living I bug. Two wheels drive a fan, winch system laboring under disease of all des ; ouc h, * ure thi, i,e,,,, ~,,,i ,i,L.,1," - am,. leterious substances introduced into the .! agninit tl, board. stomach, whether or not with an inten- Th ee i s „„ „n„.,- Lorne in Virginia lion to waste away and prematurely wear I which °attains the meat emphatic iwer- oat life. Not until the causes of disease , aims in ••bluir colors. Ile will not allow are made fully to appear will their ding.. any one to approach him inn blue matt i jOTICE IS HERERT GIVEN noels or their-cures be tally understood. I orjacket; gets frantic and wants to tear.' •' ' tow •me ALLIGHENy FEIITILtnEff It is a well established fact that small , it off. I COMPANY b or toe present rellropflobed 'pox was not known to the Aborigines of 1 -The papers. is Sparta. Wivconsin rn- , 'Mulness, sod ca l f leased Its property - In rinse this continent until subsequently to its' port that the crops around there, of 'all ' Sarah to mut.. T. Byword and Henry Cowl, discovery by Columbus. This ' loath- j kinds, are 'oohing well. Wheat olden- , bell, partners under tae finanante of SEWAHH some disease is introduced into the Bye- I did, tort fair , 'auto go . ed; strawberri, ; a CAM en ELL. who art nano theft awn insp.... . roil pron.- . sibllay, bone the name f . •TH ALLEGHENY IBM, Ad all others foody the virus being ; :"" e hotter . " r el. the -e v ' . es an immenoe yield. rein mixxit COMPANY,.• to carry en th e incorporated - withand drink. Vac- I • In some par: of 11 . 1iode i s i„„,i i t , i s , .00 .. . r in , ess „ ...r . ta , zur_ tiar , laa sod .d sol u l i lan or e t oln . -' tine matter Is frequently transmilied by I - mail hy the regular practitioner, and is I eeuremeett ';'?' " re ” I '''''' - ' 1 '" i'""p 1 " I .. " • - • ‘ 7.1,4 w ii ' :...• o't tb:5L0":',:„.c,,,,1.:,,',..1. , starting In lite on weekly •or munthlv I ". :to easily procured by such men as Dr. : i ,„,,,,, u ,,,,. „ nt h tht , ~.1 „ ,;„r the pm. ,,,,. 1 a n As said Company ass heretofore dove. Slodd. and they arc found anywhere, 1 ts i,,, pa id, a i „,,,,, ~,,.„.4,,,,h,,,„,,, In ~ TIM ALLEGHENY PlettrlLlEnt COll fANY. and by them furniahei to 'inch men as I persona of limited Means. 1 By Jogs B. nervneot. it. Prreaterii. Booth and Payne: Abernathy was once __A suit „,,,, begun lust work i n Mem. ', , f_ s". .._—LH'PeL .. " F. , Y±.1 . 1. n. ... ' '. l2._''.___ asked .by a pupil why the small pox was i phis against two doctors , wile, it hp al- : ' Ws S. HAVEN only taken once, to which he replied, ; I , , egi ..., trivo to nun rlevutniviont by 0111- , Pi "Tell me why it is taken once, and I j tug the plaintiff's arms'initil thoy broke , win answer your quest - tom!' Ile might, ' one of the tendons, since which time die . ; arm earilbe used at .0. Ilcavy Muria- ; . I apprehend, without circumlocution, .have answered the question that the ! St' are deielest structure of an Ma soft solids of the'' -teL Forney, speaking, of the "p orn 1 Job Printer, Stationer, body undergo a change in their atomic in London, ,aays r ••The priees of ad .:ts- ; Irtangement by the Jinn infection of the j O u titi m ur o i; , t e s , s . !h vo e !It ,. abou t , twid. .aqua! to Ii t ri o rtf a c: , i . virus that renders itimpossible to mani- I pi ' try ' Uette - f.L our Availe j :::v, ' Alinnt three • Cost itself in the - smite way again upon , dollars o r ou r mom., ,i./,iis th e 1„,,,,, i . the surface. Is that more paradoxical 1 range from ten to thirty dollars. A . . . than the fact generally admitted that igiance at these tigures motheielltiv proven j . BUNK BOOK MANUFACTURER, where death has resulted from the than- I the imi vasfiality of the ref.,rter crldosee 1,, derbolt The' blood will - not coagulate. : England enjoying °pinata harem:ilea.' Hence some of those who have previous. ; ..........„,,„,,,„„,_„„„,,,,.. • Iy had the small pox and have partaken ; DO NOT of the same food with-;others been in wherein ' , Let LILTS; MICE. BOACIIn, EEL, BOGS or the virus has corporated are only affected with beat , sickness, others with I ANTS .....Y Too Rhea yen can Metro, there varioloid, and others still, who have not I cm, been previously affected, will have the I 33 171 . 1... T 'RS virus displayed in its 'moat manifest' ' . form. Can it be that any of the faculty I Never-Palling Exterminator, are so blindly led by ancient routine and I - pretended scientific rules as to suppose I The ant sea oidy ',merest prey...ton in a.s. , !,',T;,.?,1,,!.;;',=:,r '''"``''.°- "'" '''sr ' - ' d that all the matter appears on the , surfacein a case of sman pox is genera- I _ ted or existed In the human system by ! HOLE atiarir Foe romancutot. natural laws and wag so' aecumulited and stored in violation of the same laws JOSEPH PLEATING'S until every capillary shall be fully' charged and ovary pore of the surface ' Drug and Patent Medicine Depot , ' obell spew forth simultaneously a full Mscharge of the entire contents of the . „ 4 . No. ell MANKEY Bruner. system. 1 ''' '''''": - ' - Complete Sunday School Librarier, . The proposition ts too absurd to admit : What Swarne , e Ointment Will a priori. and too ridiculous to he address. i Du„,,,,,ena, fro m to nYbooy. vd by reasoning. It is the production of I rummers. me easel osatinate ea..* orr et. the virus incorporated, with food and j, ";11, ',in eta", caeonte Eryrlpelas of tae Mee. --- drink, and which had vitiated the chyme I * .•: - tl""',.. u. ” ..e it o t ' Le l'', • ''''''''t e v' t ..""n'',.... JO HN - ILONEIit, and chyle of the stomach, lad this pus is 1 i_lio,"iff ;.:.,T,l44%;,roeto'rolii,':-.4.7.• taken tip in the circulation by:every duct I. 7 - C. EVA.E I4 . 0... L. ., sad , ....,. .'.' HECLi FOUNDRY, and vessel and conveyed by them and i IP',:kt. H ., Dr. r „,,,,,,,,,, ~,„,,,,,-,.,.. ~,,T x ! , .. the .capilliaries over the whole surface , :;1143 1 P,',•CV. ...r .. ‘ e'''''''''' V rl atil:: Carson SG, Otb Ward, near A. V. IL IL from head to foot. The high and excited ' brrra ts maven nauwat rrwrren% action of all poisons gives a force to the ; ; e ld.E. :: To 7,,,u, ' ,413: 7 411:. * MANCI.WITII ZS or cirenlatian that send most of their effects I -mu it• - ••rrrrza•• ' to p r ewarzta a 4 .1 f. I- ; Harmer Dies, Steel Moulds, to the extrernitles. ' There is nothing in ' . wort_ Ca or I . CLAItItAN /1 - M . KIN- • the whole corporation of ion, or in food, ' NA. as sites. sm.,. usu. A. km.a.v. 31 iron which this pea could be generated ! l'it'. r i titutt,s,l,r -- ,,,j t ,',1L L 1 . 71,",,,..„"„ . ,',.,""1„,' 'ti n t' : loll * El Fein Cushy" r."1111' without the action of poison'. Recol- j borsht KANE A DMA/T. Athehtme. • ' •------ lent, dear, reader, that this pus or 'VIM _...'''''''''''- , _ ... ~.. . .. . _ RECIFIE.'4I)AIr, at*NE 26, 1687. C O - OPRATIVE LABOR - • The Pyramids of Egypt. have two as. pee's. They are ordinarily presented to the mind as speCimene of ancient 'art, and as such justly excite astonishment 'E rid. admiration. Hieing in gloomy udeur oat of the plain, they ithpress • - holders as gigantic sentinels, keeping rs silent and,perpetual ward over the ashes of a great . nation. Under the other as _ - pect they 4tlsmally abadow forth the .• *reiched condition of the laboring 'pop illation which made their construction POssible. }tile: 5 , 455 5 . . widow, man, an DMA. 55,Aird . 1 . 05 bulsithis of that l'An.: sod sonny a M 0.% Worn out Witt Lotl.d slaverso.sss?..,‘A • TA. P-..cr ma'. God to sweep It free the earth, Aad, Spurs his ahlldt•A lb. det.sced Ink • Meg taste on noon, ay., p0.. 5 . 15 A • ebolesst,days of .115. . 1 %55. • • dotard's vistl/." . ' ' Doubt/ma the monarchs who ordered those erection s eperienced a glow of • self-satisfaction in\ contemplatipg their ostentatious sepulchres, but the poor - - men who laboriously piled .brick on VI brick till the summit seemed to pierce •-''' the clouds, must have been reduced to abject slavery. , • From that day to this, at keit, the re lations of Leber to" Capital have often .been decidedly unsatisfactory' to . the - 7 - • former. `All the feverish' unrest that has been felt has not been lustihni`by the • . facts, but there has been sufficient cause of complain; to furnish plausible excretes fur chronic repieinga. For ages the I feeling has been prevalent among work- ingmen, and mores() now than 'at any formbr peribd, that they received much less than a fair proportion of thetrultiof their toil. They ace mimpeiepeles, and even opulent furter:Ate, garnered up by the men for whom they work, 1 114',..tbey feel that most, if not all, of this hen been wrongfully withheld from them. If they are correct in this conclusion why do they not breathe proprietors them seluna? Most of the men for whom they work started, as theydid, without a dol lar. The differentresults attained would Teem to Indicate a difference in the men. IndUidualsare rated, and necessarily 50, according to what he - can ' do, and the . value of the things done. If only one man In five hundred has that particular cast of mind - which Ma hint to man age the details ' of extensiye, and Complicated affairs so, as to ensure a , prosperous issue, the advantage belongs to him in the same absolitteseuse • ae his capacity to toil withitta bands. This 'spot a new . principle, but a very old one, recognized everywhere, -from the first dawn of abe.lety. It lies at the basis of all distinction between skilled and rthskilled labor. When a • skilled workman has need to hire a helper, he does not feel 14 equity bound to pay that ;Lelper as much as he demands for his own work. 'The helper may lay out much the most strength, may toil some hours the most, may have the largest family to maintain, and yet the skilled workman knows he ought not to pay that man as much as the proprietor pays him. He recognizes the fact that it is not altogether, or mainly, Muscular • 'Myer that counts, but experience, dex- ', terity, judgment, intellect. And this is . 43^ all round.. The iiroviding and direct- • ing mind is o finoteniableaupentor value I to common botie and muscle; . ' • All men are endowed with reason; but ri really gi,tat philosopher, statesman: general, Orator, poet, machinist,or me zonal% cannot be fduud In a Million. Tesler(' very rare commodities; and are 'rated according to their rareness Mee like Geones Law, COnITEI.Ina VALNDER: ;tux and A.. T. Srsw.urr, are about as upusual ea philosophers. Gionos Lew started ass stone mason, woilhog for a dollar a day. COltatLll7B VANDEttnitt as a bargeinan in New York, and felt elated when be become owner of a boat. - A. T. Prriweez came over from Ireland shout as poor es anybody! ] ever came. They did not 'waste time grumbling, but - went to wGrk and made each many mil lions. If any workingman in Pitts burr., feels he hoiste' enough in him for that, the way stands its wide open for 1 • Lim as it did for them. ,There la, and can be, no exclusive privilege here; no , private road; no special patent. All de penile on superior foresight, comprehen sion, adroitneek energy. persistency. He who has (Wese is not band to 'divide ' the glans accrning from them. They are his as rightfully is ttte dollar and 9 ball or two dollars a day made by a common laborer belong to him. A. system Of co-operative Industry has, however, been introduced which has many features to recommend it. The ' design is to organize labor under its own • control, and for hi own Interest. TUC main excellence of tills system consists In encouraging workmen to do something for themselves, Instead of resting eon. tent to belinelingt Three kinds of co-operative societies have been tried. The lint is designed to save the profits which middlemen neces sarily' make on provisions and other fem. 11Y supplies. This has been tried in England, in some , instances with a high decree of success. Tho second is In Mantlacturlng associations, all the work /nett being stockholders, receiving wages under establithed' rates, and dividing whatever piofitarony be malt in proper . Ceti to the capital invested. ldany 355 e. elations of this sort exist try Europe- Several have recently been started in ' the United States, and so far with good regatta The third kind la that in which - the proprietors retain the ownership ea.l control of the haziness, ..admitting the eattdoyes to a share of the profits, If any are made, lb oddities to regular 'wages. Of these three aorta of association the first two are completely !within the con trol of the Workmen. ' , lf number of men reel competent to the 'undertaking, and are willing to take the risk, nothing 'hinders them from starting. Very niuch, • • of course, will depend upon the capacity of the general manager. Whenever an • efficient matt can be obtained Ibr, that • position, there ought to be lit tie dillieulty', beyond. In the third sort of amOcia— than, the consent of proprietors has 'to be obtained. Wherein this would nisc iicallY differ from graduating `wages on a gliding scale, according to, the prices Obtained for the product in market, as la done by soma of the anthracite cool 'companies, Is not apparent. One serious detriment to mechanical employments is the breaking up:oll the old apprenticeship system. Under that system apprentices were ordinarily taken into the families of the masters, their morals were superviited, and bathe of study encouraged.. At the end of their .respective terms they started Wit good workmen and with settled habits. Now, large' part of the journeymen of Amer 'lcon birth, never served w regaler np. prentieeship,- and are not, in any lust sense, skilled workmen. In our owls craft this is pro-eminently true. 'lt would be well to restorel a old yitti'm in Ulla particular.. But% whatever system .may obtain, workingmen will continue to End to tlin end, u thri have fiom the beginning or ihe world,.that the chief rellume mint be, opon - thetrh2dlvidualexertions. It let Int4rzianlng drinis alone, spend their spare , hoars in study so as to make =2tl increuethelr knowledge and aptness in • their particular callings, arrive to obtain a preper comprehension' of the art of baying and selling, sod so deport them sett es Si to be CODOCAOIIII of telbreopect, and io command tba, raved of Other!, they ought to have little dialcultrin obtaining a fair degree of socceu. 411 • men are not destined to be jieh. Wiz t tomtit:lx rata are indispensable neither to ntspeatabilitic nor !laminas. There 'Jai bony medium beitieen pirvarrty and .t.itiehei,'inti temporize*, Industry, good MMME;E • . , •arrics with it throoglahe entire length ! NO NAME. • •111%.,..•41 of the circulation lo poisonous power, ! staay, sway people. Weer trom thy). Imam 1 ( . IEIEAPEST PASSAGE and of whith the regular practitioner ..,,,„,,_ ~, , . - ' `-' furnishes himself with the virus for vac- -:- ..-- - - -.1 '" ''''''—‘l4l" .'" 7". TO THY. I , Is s hauls creak Cass— eination. A condition somewhat similar : '"`" b "°!" r. ' l l - OLD COUNTY. is,seen in jaundice, but the circulatiodis i • Pr.aktas 40 .• •[ i.. •/‘• 2 ha... in.. , t , Isa causes. (arid tbey ere lenum e reblr.) les .rap- .4. not driven with such force to the ex • : t..... ~.- , ...t h, ,,..,,,,c r. ~,,,,,, .. ?Macrae , Pacsage to LIVEUIVOL • QUlZNS tremitics and the surface does not ex.' •—• , ToWN, ulbitynstules and eruptions. It is elm- i r r "'T` l ""' `.. 1 "." '"" l " , !°'` o r "P`' ' • ply nee product of the gastric juice, the chyle and bile, and if no poisMt had been tntroduced would have been animalized - in the stomach, conveyed to the lungs and heart a pure arterial blood and sus tained the whole system la health. .Like . other • diseases, it is sometimes called sporadic, and at others called endemic, and We brightest geniuses of the faculty have never been able to ass one plans thie reason why it is effht*, or why it should be, infectious or contagious. This view of the origin of small,pox, as of all other diseases to which man issnbjected, will elucidate the: principal point con tended for, that their origin is to be found in; deleterious substances intro duced by stealth into food and drink, and to which every , interruptlon 'in his sanitary condition, mental or physical, Most always be inscribed. . This fiend practice for the destruction of health and life is perpetrated by as . well ascertained rules and with•as much precision as the honest practitioner ob. serzes in his presseriptions for his pa tients. • . . Every one who:twill attetitively watch will be surprised at the extent and the uniformity to which the system of pois oning has been brought. We cannot suppose it Is front dishonest motives or from a desire for a lucrative practice that the legitimate practitioner does .not ex pose the systematized wholesale destruc tion of human life,• but his better judg ment is overruled: by the superstition and imposture that surrounds Ms rules of practice. The veneration for tradition and custom which originated in barbs. rola systems of religion, bid defiance to his desire for reform .and improvement. No regret or mortification will arise from a well grounded distrust, bet infinite pleasure will be derived when the cartel of all disease is folly 'understood. The security and happiness which will flow I from the disclosure will amply repay the vigilante and watchfulness bestowed to protect from sickness anti to avert a coriP signment to a premature grave. The exposure of the criminal purposes and the schemen . devised by those without i • nierit,.who cannot endure the adverse contrast they continually bear with those around them, will: teach new lessons of caution and pmection. Let no one sup. Pose that they will wait long for 'conclu sive evidence., or that their patience will weary for instances that will surprise, and where yoti will have supposed the most cordial good will existed. It issuch ; confiding security that always suffers first. Those engaged in the !lend prac. I lice, be it remembered, are only the in-' strnments of those who, by plausible represettadons, remove the appearance of criminality, and represent themselves as principals to whom all blame would attach if overtaken intddisintvered. The 1 first attempts may not be intended far ther than toothache, until anbotinded confidence Is inspired from the ease and 'facility with which they succeed under the instruction of their principals. What at Drat was viewed with horror, now, from the perfect knoll:tits . th at attends them, they revive with pit - aware instruel ; tiontrom Welt principals in a system which they are taught to believe is on& venal, and that the knowledge , of the system will enable them to protect them. 'selves It does appear incredible that pOlien',l ing should - 64 so . generally practiced: without suspicion, and the inquirVj never starta4 from what aoes all 111/suf.,' feting proceed? Is it to be continued ' and no certain remedy ever to be 'ace,- Mined? That health. and hapoinees' 1 thould be entrained to those to whom we VOUNH LADIES, BEWARE of would not entrust our peraefor onehour,'l us Wart.as aft , etc er rs,, rowdy" and among ly __. the,_MMY a bsurdities frequent. (or ;TerfiteiaTri h titre * Zut ° 7 7,": P* " . ! witnessed In'gnavate life. It noes sm , I Vest.. t nroald bans • heat,. kaa.til7 and pus human credence that the 'vitals . PM11211:4, aid Fliza9Oizo'n s t ars...ex, aglnAtlar • tatat •ZI _ 1111E1 • - ' _.. . ". l 6" " n.• • • • ~,,, . 1•1 " •• • f1 " . ' • •• I y t wENTY-TWO DOLLIRS 1 CURRECY. 1.14..t.10ta itnel a utotssel Cm , eth are afso tee.' .Dratl y coneoefits n , s of tole dist re .sieg elate or ! ../.1 . 1 . 1.T1V b..dy •pd 1 1.4. Tbe sofoneen remark In rte-' WM. BINCHAM, JR., Con to per•ons In such a eosd et •ie is. that they ' are •ost tan V1 ,,, 0• No, ... ,,bo.. .i;To' , •°•"• •ulowt Express Co., 1,4 roll. Sit.. Plttelfefsh. ready Iseult Unsure. relied • ,,. ..nusle, had •µ je.fefan tertafalyu dawn en-cerds de; ..... .; they ea. , re.../re •te Ms/ o er•r•• and ~0 ., • I' 'lc. , . The Highest Market Prke beano by reset-Clue to bleat - crig,t, CELT. ; ' RR. - 1E1) HITT/telt II fa asiclesr that a ilte. ; • PAID 105 • I . . reviving !onto le netrlret In tan rarer. fle that • ' ~,,, ....... I I the dr ds dude o r du rmttr Irrrr , rdrirr..<!.. ' DU V 4EIIE= .SECIIIIITIES, r.,1,..... tier Downy or .11, gerf.otly i , pan and In oo•uttet, cootolnlng oo bine bet lc. ! j melt gelded •estlablo a ?tract.. an 4 soft/dole, I GOLD SILVER, I . three {read e.t.a/mt. of • ...Notable. au al- I , f . ; ~ . . 1 tee - A.114,4d a gest. insuguracts,.. IWO LT- i • II TIMIS otirEgs .4. ..14...,. to Li ounstete.. coupon &SO caged) mins'? Non& none, and Oro to apolltab , o to th e deassoes had ! 1 ' j I dleabiliCesof the feebler sex as to those of Moil. ! iJ. F. STAIIird lc lb 0.: liia nkedll r , .1) PILIFEId CANADENSPI, , i cOr. lirrEl MID itif.RD 11TiEET.E • tree which Is aboadatit be Canada.,4oea : ferIP•••• -, - • . ,,__ yetilla, and the mars tem .- Mere rafts of the New • ,mat{ .I.erarfeede ".....1: O. 6C 1 111.1-24. : England Plates. and le alit found In the elevated . O. a. eree•esella. 1 , and rbon ' T 'U' 4fe be a' sle r d ' l g e l l/fal " rlrits• kn ll 'i r l .. e t :e "" tt... MIAA S TER, a AZIAMI&BUTiERFIELD, I orßonoa teu prepared a en•dlelne from the I C. ' ' ; *vet% Inside Desk of the pine trey, ealle• IV- I Attorneys.&Conasplorpat-Law , I LAND/11 glittE PINE CONPOUN I), welch Is I on- of rare vs/veto all tiotAlliatod slit... of to AND SOLICITORS IN BANKRUPTCY , ktdOeyt• It ••• Eke • charm to all Of . f ' t Sawn, niontbroecti. etahllnt them toToralti . prruouson, PAP their ttot tonosod moony. It .111 he tonna weld adapted to al/ tboee Messes*. where well has . onje.. OS GRANT STISZET, been tried and galled. It le Iles /wise well melted ; I to chronic vfnebe. and ma Infallible specter for - • oLd sad debut...* stem of sawn,. lan• pet* . ~. l ash. who at Orel nnly . took • bottle of i llfue suede. j !....!.!—___— Vo ' rett, '" orit'al rraLe7 h er . h7l37 s ' lN . :ted '" nAlel I FOR ' 1 5ALE.--Ive have for sate 1 cone offlteeasea of the bladder and kidney of i several good eseoed.hand I 7 . l :4tes, d l74eseie that has here liee ' elted upon I by the Ineorabe, I , Immediately rrilerrd 1 Iron Turning Lollies, I by IL bodes we oortlecato of Amu thooGo, i P? rePirfitntn i fr 1017i , ett.tfory. • ft•ak I :to Of i rt:Trtr4 T at "°"l 4 r 23loe:. ‘ "I". We *l'' ' the pineL a ssyst;: i ll I* prese . rlbed to letirottrureo, ._ • I .o. fr.% a LllOl . -. • ; , t 0 Inch eylledsr / PJ tech 1 f , ' , 71r.r...rgr...44111f,g , ;7.W.``.'.A.Yg.g,fi.f.! i VF:lllo":4'.7:‘ , "*.rtl t d'ur.:, ba"e" ""`"r. ; g a t txr,mg.7.„;,% , ;.;,.,4=n• f g0:p . 1 .L,ulre,ll, tun IN 01:141ISIAL RUBIO. '''' Ig<V,l;geglnV,Usd Teht.eotillegl'al'eitlr:f%l::l74 I seilment Is Oen b. taken soltheiit ffe terru felon 1.0 open usual lent/Eons: ard Instead Orrick.- / lag. errdoora • breeln • healthy .....,./..... Au 'AI 'ATI',..I,74.LITII"`It7I,',"ZLV. 1 1/11/11/ g ale be th rue dose - ; ( . lUottle. etiletntErnkft.gt..t.f.diAgg= lagoon street. 1 •11•1 rkWirvirloirvv(-11,;•Tifir. 1 1 Wk. .B.o , l4Welat, Jr" Adams IL:rprear Ql. PM, 54 Stmts. dr an aurAool.ol 4000.1 .0 far VW (AIZZIT.N. and roamer aM arougl.o4 Mr United maw U.. ROBINSON BROTHERS; X3it23 7 3s.caris, No. 7n PO Vain MITAXICT, rn tddo.arwb winds of • ' Cr. /9 - • . 33C/PoNtibia. ADA ere prerre4 to OnTand sell Itslirnsd !fond. "ors frroThlnesti:.'ilgtll.,"e.'re,"k!Mon. N TKlE—rbe . ownds orthe won ' t., or flute l Hosea, Lawrence. Mercer sod Wsobluston. Hearn, ... 9alr 3 TOne IryMrall.. FOR SALE. ♦ Small Vprliht Engine. Et 14.211 a OHLF7l?ti e will be sold cheap, •L - cr No. rol Pederal Ni. Alleati,n7 ercra DigmoUrrioN OF .PALITNER 151111,—TIte Partaar.hip bracts...re ex tat bet...op the obdereldottat ha this day Deem db. solved Pi tontaal ba.therie of Um Am will So settlea 07 .0d1.41, 1 . , darttiors. COOT. IDUZ:. Por T. B. Hamilton Co., Ma Attorneys. one Mb. 150—.1.4373 • - .. . • ! . ED orEDAII.WARE. . Ia 0.. -.s bound Buckets. ... h.sti,uu bound Bucket.; • 1 2 . • t ems bound Kl.a:a• w. 2411 ta Ittutuer rums nod. to a.-_ , .._ _.., X"e elder. eel bth a ras ing:4l y l oof Ce d er a ngu a li•h "ich may " ItrAt i ary ItiCHILT a CO. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, • 1867' 1..4111',1E BUILDING LOTS AT .4001.), RUM AT AU Tlrtzi.—There ties ld on the precut., a, an MUNDAY, Jai). I, 1111 o'fuct, , ll , ; fa t E , ;.. , 1.4.T, on the late olly;• old tinily reet , .enc., • bitch eli•ltlVl'4l"j:Sfl rsoms. The Loto run - fron to .1 sere, ear!, dodghtfulls lawalre. eosin. s.,,es•thi.. road, are hla , tydnproved, - attune au. fruits, and pAntnond very an. vln.reof th. clly, elves, and surr.undlng country. Especlal at [•• - •tlau Is toed..., to thee • nace.dln, IT .listro t.le Lots. resin' leaves Allenben, depot at nine Ternts—Une-gilt cash, It...once within ten A. LEGO AVM.Uorter. ALLEGEIENL' COUNTY. as.—ln Ho. m.l) la:.ad/Jr!.'fb'etaTit7tLi, the e 11..., of C. liter.% deceAs .1. And &ow, to Int. June I.IC, on motion of Wt. d Riegle, Attorney, fora eenuot•ntt, C. • nt, rt AK. Jillttd A editor to dt,t.thoto the balance nenaloanz In the hAnda of 1 1 •31 sots. tne Administrators or Quartos Itself 1,4.- ..tested, among toe parties Really entlotel to the sante. Br TIIG COURT. From the Rotors: • i t artnes Intereerd are tterehr tottedd that I ehatl attend At my ent e tso..Att Grant ac res, (le. 6 ed ..riv on 'NJ ARDAY, •Sttl Any of JAW. A ISt At ti. otetott rmt to tll.teltue• the duties of rot appolnun. _Rt_Rl,..ta (hard. 1114 0ER„dh41141t. .1s1^" I= Co . Wood and Third Streets. J . 11. WELDIN CO., 101 Wood Street, =9 BLANK noose, 5.11001. FMOE,, foulcs, I=l 111=1:1=1111 1,1*,t3 rnt/21 11.60 Ti) SEA. Iraw 4utt.n . • Usf.,lll 1.71 Orriiiiiti nix Can Dv•L. LI CIAO O. BOLE & CO. Canter Po!at Alley & Deem.. Way. ER= piton N. P. DIUFFEV, • YETERINART SURGEON AND HORSE TRAINER, Tharskrol r ot there...na v e heretofore received, mo l l .. 1, Nrent tOhg an ' ?rfll K'lrd'lTlo.ll'ol,l74.". ref street, Isetwee.n .t hslo etrret. and etockson Sienna. (Menai. the latter and residence a. former plate. tipoc ) al attehno o mires, sobey : ref l. e . :1! i%ae:dy l'oebo nosy lie nee at IV. residence, ' sire lessons's. Niles iectliiir Ladle. or Gent/emelt. : , %: - 7.1.1.111'4"kt.'41 . 111. 1 1.17!:f g 1 1rit Job, UST ItECEITE6, AT ROBERTS Qc SHEIIRATT'S ' WILOWDIALIC AND RICTAIL • . Ceprr sai SDI Irei Tare Saukloll, so. 61 SMITHFIELD BT.. PITTSBURGH. A aro - nopply of loe.COallujen Picks and I:ltch- Netrtieralons. Deer Go lea Ica ...am Fr :ere”. Plt 19•Itt, Eger CoOter, titer Lad. den . And a rail Ilmaor , NAO•n•D , ..sh.lnK "nods. tlekTit n o " Trirt lattlr 1,"" Hos, patidlata. - JAAVitir . KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. Oar W....a arof OM. bia f eel from Ita. 11.1 WILTItit . /110.4. m Workr, .mated . UktrINOUUFIaTRIIII., °p010...n..4 ...n..4 lint - atmet.) 1 121f.dilltal);.ave tba roTV = l : ll PgZgeriTtigg i Vit ha. prompt annular.' L'OTD DL/008. lb. Jam WM. 1617. , • larrael Pllt.bargL, GEORGE 13EA1VEN, CANDY MANUFACTURER, £m dealer IBless . int &VA - Tim /11311111, rllsAnslat alintr4cr,,urf-r.a. PIELRIBOLWEIMMUCT Mag imPAItILLL. ilium. ImMatm Ittd;mietrm I:4VVIWori Vat 74: - ' CITY COLLECTING AGENCY. NOW LN STOCK, D L ..... S. SEASON.. C. 6 ...Iv r SMITH, SEATO N & SEATON Local Collecting Agents, No. 6 ST. CLAIR STREET, 266 Ftoon, I= GE= .Hllla of .11 deE.crintlou, taken for cell. orlon rharge roada where Bills ate not collected. PRICES REDUCED SMUER DRESS GOODS, For axle ot sou low orkes, LT WHITE, ORR &.(CO., 25 Fifth Street. 11. je=m3 HYDRANT"LEOSE. I= RUBBER HYDRANT HOSE, =9 Just Received b\, BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., 167 SMITHFIELD STIMET, ritt.bnrgt. MX= IDYLTSIS MSS "HOY. S/LIPS LS. BURKE & BARNES, Fire Prof salamander Sale, ❑CLt NOD: STEEL 'BID BCRGLAB 11091 SHE, AND IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS 129 8 131 Third St., Iltiween Wood awl .Svillltll,ltl, rII . II3IIWW. 11, I.A Itead the , follow aoldltloual recorroiivridarlou of the fire 'woof quallilbs of our ...fee ti .7711, , tinum) .71 .. • . Tounr.tawn. &A ;N or 1714 100. 7 F.r. 6,11.1 . . a.- ablp pen, ti-day, by oad, • haat of yout inapt. far a few repair.. The raft wehlithrooglk the dleal4roon Ore that-or, furred heih on the 61p of fiarch last, burning our litre and warehouse. *4l we tie glad to In form Too that the papers takeo eat of the We after the tire were iv•il harreld tu the lent. did oat sum.e city safe, wleetailk so tonsil • alte, ctuld.poisibli eland .4:l‘ a 11., sad when we dlnoworad the pare. ally safe and so ti we were agreeahly dlaPPolatrd, We, au order for • large 51. e safe when roe get into Yuhew sews. Truly pail.. leta:s7tl W , g •. J. 11/tC16.1. FURNISHINGI GOODS, No. 72 rift? Street, 1 4 4XARLT fIPPVtIITF T/11. , PONT 01710 F. The pastel sextenslee retitle. the latest note). ',ties. the laieest ludaceesentaleettof New lora. ; • effect hitting French Yoke Shirts, i . 1 BLADE 2111.111.1)7.3.. • , 'PUTNAM & HOUSE, r =IM ! 'TABS B. YOUNGSON , l io.!200 Wylie Street, Riap.c.r.vy Informs 01 Shot, who are In t . In big IL. that be has ovencol'a BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. At the at:ort• number. Frt.% BRIM , k dt4l p In a . . x.tatrne itly.n strntoblzt l'artles. Ltlmo-ro •nti ratalcs t;ote awl VICE?. _ 41 ":7 1 9.12.1131tZw1. morn! sktkd pIPOUTANT NOTICE. TO OITNEfIa OT 110118 T-41. D. Wir."l.l. toArm Mlll frten enattn,las tlast re' ha, rescov...l ofnoe e Y u i . A rrltel .l~:~, •ol •t•htet ttams thytLel ion 'ant AH.1.11. anr....att rear real of lte clo.rie• lon•cl. 'nerd ittr•e• e, ona lior••• I. 1.3 ena alt:h.Ow treatte.s. •a • ann.., 3 ... 6 11..•••• ni •-••a Oloat.• not Le er . et y . 10,latt• Inners .% Eurnt.- " •t:i eats •1: too., Vit.3.l a n,ll. tos , l Nora nhuel. rpraloa e•ta, •11.1 •rfl. not ltlntn the halt II tall be loot a• twule4. 41• ce,•. leht an e.onntr, c•io•Fp,..,PT "• I.lll7:V7rair:', • I ~`EMOVAL. Lot LOEGIIREY it FREW, I=l No. 31 Market St., 1(N)11.411iof SGCON , r 1:11/10H. prepord 61 , 111Mr./.....11.111 11111 Saddles; liarne.A., Trunlis, ALIO on ante,* to [Mt, tine Useslly to AMEBIC/LT . illiTCliES TO GLASS. 11 INCFACTIMERS. - - . Too UNDIMAIGNED having .lebra • 4 4,..41 th e rate Agraey tot th e sale of V. ted 1 • COPLY POT-CLAY, trIV:"" 2 ' ,7 . 7, :: I 7."":;:tt,:::;:p:W.;"'"IT A Y. At the 10 . 41 1 , ......• Tb.1 .0, . 1 .‘ , . load , . 1 4 .' Pl::!ll3.arr:l2l:l=l7,tr.tV:;lll.:7Zl74li eth 044 4 . 44 . 4, 4• oar 444 44 nape .th 1 1 .1 48 -a 44 !ter •!!!1.14 f . , pots:4l4a .tea to th r Wart., 0100 0 ,1hrt... ove 1..a1111/ 4.41.4 '44 aaaaa pa natal !na of six Wea... trpalthith iltomplir 411,04.4 to. . . to4n.. tar null 0ut..4 tasno,lsallo. one Au • . . St* Will•SU'iN. !..?rsibrgrt"gireg:i•ll;olliustlVi:Tg:g ! Na. 54 EUULITLI eTRZILD. ! , 4 .1 1 , ' , 4 :4 1 44{;:rfez1 . 4 , 7 , . , d r .mt v ;7 ,., la .4.0444 44 T. ° d .." . b. 7"q!" l aa '' "r.ii ir 'l. 1 Drriuranus * moil'. ._ pArreaunGu _ run rthl, lila. Werke, . 1 lelem . Washth4tos al.. ihtabunth l'a. 1., A.UN 11)1:CY% • i--- - -- J. r... 11.01.1100 1 11..-13, 01 3,61..,11 1 ,11C liplriltll. .1.11.00.11,..11T. 'en•staz OF MANAUESIERT. ! '' """!'''' j r . ~‘ l"' .-..•-.- n.-. '-..." '''.a. 3101111ISON, BIRO- & ICO f 34'45t1_6 411 1 /10).1.11 1 11 . 11 . 01,1 . 101 i 1, . . . f., awl rrnirn•h;rl•,nlll. W 0.11.1110 Ire aaaaa .4 co ) ' , • fgr4ttaell'iti:A.l4;ero'R'"l'47:l4:l:lll."l:4l.4l.', ; .M""" 1 !".....f WI A l. ' . or. .. 1 , 14,4% will be onneathe *Mended tn.: , , BOOK AND PEINT pAEa. J0...4.1,..... Filth .r 1 7 r 444 the. . t . , ! • 4'11!:""4',..!i1u°. Zr .. . k i1. r, a71 ' 4:::, ' ,:n ...i,•,.: ;, , - • , ,;(-rx,a.t,..,.",Zesnno,ra, uthlter f 4.4.1 and ~ Or.. rthathlli• aped. 1.4i0el 5 1. 4 14,.1411.414447. , ORIN., 21144 4 Or. CLAIR . 14T. , ! I Addr... - =I rine Gold said Silver Watthrs, FINE COLD JEWELRY. e 1 LYZB\Y&IIR. CWCxa, ae. . . , I IVILLLIAJIMON,N tf ! , • :1 . sruiebecu? trice Bald for rm. 0 iDINING ROOMS, ' I 0.. ... , .....--" , ..... , . , ....--.4N... I i IRON CITY MET ITOEIOO. I Jra, 30 Market; St., . 1., - e : H CEO; O. CLARK & CG) - .; I ittjtireeik Inepion Lon ThlPl lit Pee., ) I I , tiantiYartorers of every devertpUoa:t:ttot I I Pi rT•nrilla H. I . A. I , Strect4., Venunted and tllleted 1. , 1L .n . ' ad T. hoot. , lettroli Pt l ol.tol won rreeTtatow 1 Xacpeatlier 33011:1 . ai ostStwo• a tlnt ••111. Xatlng /m, T. , 1..., {u IllOttITY ID.. Ittl door.) iyinate4te choir.. , TC , ettrhilt , h....k. , .. 1 .11..in 04. , Union Drool, Pittobur.h. 7 ._2___ "Ir. itfll n lednrrtil= ' ; 6Z, b g.7...Z.Vi ' at, ` I ~ ..31,:,..." - !Ern .A. 3. 1 .1. rn.o Zs. J. R. WILL (AN &H. FItANCIEH, SON, Proprietor. 1 J •_____, e hlybeet atarket yrfee paid tor nil Itinae i I CARPENTERS AND BUILDER& ?!...! , _ ,, r..!?2 ,. ....2.....___________..._!!!!1.,1!... I ic...,..011.0.. for o.ll,lln i ts. atoro /route, OHIO AVENUE , vid Jobbln.. P.n..... attention given to I heavy lerlatto tt for Youndrlce and phon.; . of all th.riptlo.. DRUG 5T0RE,50,..166 .1%1 lotintiol, Anighoy fily, P& JUn . T OPENED whore may be Amid a releot I 17'*" *tort of FRESH. DRUGS AM) AIEDICINES. Athericao Tomlin:l TOTIOLT Atl l 'aZlP4l.7. - 7'474tV - M,1gp",; 1 2 1." :1 comp..lrd .t all boon, Jar or Welt, carefully ' , 06007, qulcalT. n.nieuezit, Con:m.1)010 and.l.lncolb 4treeta. 11 111' 7 4 U. T: PITI'BIIIIIIGII LAMP CO3IPINL : JOHN. ROSS & CO., • No, 23 Wiiod BG, Pittsburgh, Pa., ==12121 LAMPS, (AMP BASES ; LANTERNS, ETC c Alo, r dealerajn everything pertelnlng to the MNNITRE TABLE WARE, WINDOW eVelyll , 2lnit In thin !,! . !24tie. moue C 0.,& .11suulltmtiira and WholeaaJe Dealer. la BROOMS, Broom Brueb and Broom Findings. rtikr et 5e10..172 ..172 aka 174 ifoodtli4 Pill/4a1471.- A. IfTOM & wliwatnALz Dx4.L.R. t ai) Comnatiaion Mercii94 in FLOVR, rEtp, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY: No, 555 Penn St., BOTTLED ALES. - E parETT,IvniTENTok . 4.4.1 a t .0.0 LSD SODA C 0.,, . " 11 , 62ai4 7197.. ET 611UrAT. rittibarith• Ina EATON'S. A Large Assortment of Marseilles Buff and White Brilliants; Undressed Camber; Striped and Barred Jaconet; Do. , , do. riainsook Bishops Lawn, Indian Mull; Bird Eye Linen, Dimity; Irish Linens: Corded kirting Muslin; Ehirred Muslin; AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT F. IL ]3L4LWIDN'S, 17 Fifth Street, J=,l2 p &TENT COPYING BOOK DAMPENERS. Call and examine them Blank Bdoks and Stationery. :• Writing Fluids & Copying Inks. Invoice and Letter Books. Copying Presses and Books. Receipt, Dray, Note and Draft Books. • Time Books and Memorandums. Blank Books, of every desc rip- tion, on hand and made to order.' NITERS, SCROYER & CO.. Blank-Book Makersand Biatinners, FIFTH STREET. lo12:v . 'FIE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSOMMI, AND BEST STYLES AND QUALITY, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, I= =XI UM 701 3 TH, =3=l CIIILDBL►, AND AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES TO HZ TOOND IX TOE CITY, IS AT 31 FIFTH STREET. W. E. SCHMERTZ &,.rO, rc,,..11:a77:Ywr LOUISVILLE TOBACCO. .TUST RECEIVED, lat4l fTDfL DI 111 opt IWI 0/ LOUISVILLE NAVY QIILETFIS AND TENS, 111108 U 01111/ 1! 1111:11(111116" 11103, 11. It-W. Jllllll5Ol, Excelsior Tobacco Works, No. 6 rE,DEIIII. fiTHEET, ALLEGHENY; =CI ' 111PAX(PS Mats Connq. Guns. N OT A FEW of the NWOTIPt (10101, tlon Veltebl23:3l,9antipteh=aartra: nArntom-A Is a rooody of*. almost. via.. 1.11401111/11P H. H. MILILER. Dazan mot ........x;nrAithas. A Isl r. r ZIT " 1 , 0 , 1 tit:rfP;: k ept mD.l•ntty Oh bead. ADDV4_ ulth tak furl; te. Iytht; fpuyaV.,l.7ll...ymtnra,.. Hone. k ' ept I.1:n In ry alalvi..X.4.lch the !a1pg".:4!..?!.."4714:4V•0.1t; C. R. 'Planing Mill; itiasir & Door Faifti rolller I. ITTL EN awl A I..KU II 6WY !ITN rY s. A.,.. t . , t4tr . d, Mid Nu. 13 Tor.: ,T,X o 46gri mn ltruaket. Mock i.eti knuis of Work oon;iiarla h i p " l. P' n, In, voorLyyproloptly stlenthOl CO. ' ' t . and. , All rd Ayr trnn = . GEO. SCIILiELEIN3 . Fancy Cake Baker & Conteettpner, And derdrr In Forel,. nAd-DnattrtloltUlTS 11.40VetVlariittn1:44, "44b "11. 1 Courts/My on bud. 401 A OILZA ot qui°. f? , :22/t__j, 1 1. 13 . .1-aIL 7 CON Sealer of Weights and Meai i nits. 210.13 ',oilman SMELT. .k.' • . . nottreanidnottY .nd Ferry *U. 'S). • Orderopioonitly sittindnd to. ' .41,F.... lueeptwAriTzugi • . • FOR, THE :FOURTH % _ 4 .; " IP SR XI APO R. 3ECOS• ihaeriptions, at '%' GEORGIC NICILE&EUVVIa 00. 40eacial atreet, Allepgeny. MEIN ICE cnEssi sAr..ocnit„ P. HAWPCOIRE. s No. 00 wrsairroaK,.. Ehattbpald, apr_ riTamin'aucir;t Mrnart4xlZ'• PatUrr..iitaNYEClTlairl alt iiiirrirtlea wad private WWI. aopplied at abort Delia. slut reasoaabla term. BULIMIC FOII SALE. ' ••• O. a C alift= ' ; i n taVlU iwiwiiai.n will ne received at t la attle. Cnui THLTH•I3 AY. 2Dth inn.. at o'Cloca x., forth. atone, tmtbat and Iron contained la bride, mailing the canal, on Loacont .7:111 City Controller. v ~. NEW ADVEIEL . TISEDIENTS• NOTICES. I :. vitANTs• AN . OIOOI.N.4NCt , for the better . larN 0T IC E.-1111 , ,IMING11.4.111{WAIITTED — AMM I T y tr.extenent and regratatloo of the Fire De- PITTS111!8G11 COY- • POHLMAN. t a raZt . ~„•mn wages will P nr-A n o ' n Be and .w.cr. he tn. Anrl' t',7, V 0" L."";1: r:V e ,.. work ids Mtn so 61; , .. nr H RSCH• llayr. fern., 41,4 ci PllfteArgh. in to OtT - to.tst n- rt 0 :n6 4 o'cl n oa Ili rot' t. " Lb it 8 ore , . B e . as , ".airii• a. , M of:1;. - .Zoth -; he Itel 6 l, Fneineer. tam Foort. t nedronod and reddest in onbinettn • nn a. ° l;. SITT . ENSON. Secretary. • oseen Caer alley end 0 . -t ' . n, e t{ ' , 'a...never a• ) rnatonny .0 comn , , :12 o'nloct. or Dora to 7ln the !ne rice Department that, be engaged at ' lea/0 , 6 , ra tp . ~,ELECTIO N.—The Stock-, I or ran; and they snail °eel et' tr .. " thar ill y a6 ab aT f.', B , a 4T o a.shiCh;:: nottri th.rannni:tello"unnfJrnrnnill:etn rti t. Irne n t! dl. . 00 ,,„. 0 , 6 O Jh,ll ors and Treuere to se rre tor the ensuing Yee , . , , 000 b. 721.11 4 h.c,idit !re TOLL HOonit, too•th end,). .....o:oh4t i p Cele( nelneer..d remelt, aod ;V., 16 T Di 6 7. bstaeart the hon. 041 ar iitl'lnnnettnc:fannl'gre‘letV'nn oft . 16,6 ' 00 Ir . : F.S. nISaIr.LL. Secretary: ','4.'"a""rbt""n"'4l:g. ' an.. t it, a heety'," ta e. ahell has. Pane , n t p,,,,, c or „.„pttlrett. to ....taste own mouths. •u.l further ens4G nut two oa , cn o u p u r li ‘ r , e , t o l 011 e a, r , e s , ictayr,„ eguW- Patty, to roportion to tho tit• nn'n: Hon, and [ the Controller ta r• o r hl " deunet said forfottores rrsrn the In4ruc le , ledb , y sa,i;l l tlntmittee to on so. 05 have enspeu:led Deny, anal p i"n fort notify toe compito, stating in - ti u : oltVeTte trgrt i ntVll C Shaft [t all suspension Sat'. 4. hatitor the .purpotie Of exercise. the horses of the steer.' cosecant. an.o not he taken beyond toe Omits of Um cite of slot:Nato, norphalt they're taken beyond aalltlimila for., I unmet nan that Of attending • no. un 'der a penalty or treenip-tire dt.ifore tor ca-h and every offence. Jain penalty 10 be deducted from appropostlon upon lee proof twiny Mode ',lore toe line d Oft rim tr.nsnes sad !Wee , ana c:rtined by sad Committee. atlc 3. That Iv urder to seure • eu Indent nnutocr of steamer. brine ato l l times In read. nes. say con pan, qulrtne to go out Ogler rice obeli no. If; the Ch re ief Engineer, and ..=tats penntas fon: any co pang not comptYota shall torten toe proportion of their appropria tion for the time they are not employ.tr. bar. 6. That each company thall obey all or• den sleet. Firehe ••Chief P ngtueer -and a ll on Enginc•aud 110117.• . cotter penal ty of suspension and forfelture . of eppropriallun until seen orders •re coupled with• Sac. T. That any ordinance or part of orrit nen. conellutlng with the passage of this tooll• pence lit We pecans titite, IA mid the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same affect. this dinance• Ordained andenacted Into • law in Councils this anal day ut Jnio, President of select oountll. Attest: E. S. 11600 how. • Clerk of Presid n e e tnetr go%tnAcll 71 f Ovum Attest:llloo iicaleaTn. Conn ell Clerk al Coalman COlinell. AN ORDINANCE regulating An. the rate's to he charged within the City Ilm- Ile. by Carman, unintlnmes. de., for atrrylngears-nacre and .agnade. ee - UW:I. Be ft ordained ond , noret by As Mayor, .Iblertnen and I:direne of ' Pitsburg , . Ws &lax( aryl f.Noornon Oraner n•setnl.4d. and it Lt hereby ordatneft and .accred fry nutnorsfoofthe wzoo.,lllat Iron and after .ne passage of siva ordinance, I shall be onlaw!hl fur env owner or driver ot spy carriage, Ita, a:nonlife or other v hic.,e to cberge a errata, autlant than nal cent. for hauling crepes - eying sue Vernon. with one trunk. from any raProad depot, stcambOat. toutei Or bone within the city Molts to any other puha %MUM said city Ilmlta, sea printer sum than tweuty-Lve cents Mutt] not ha charged fur !Imate ur n co/avenue esen additional trunk or ricer born., witoln the limits afor.sald. ottevell %hr. y . . 4 p7se n n ' srr ' s. ‘ f a ol pay. to sod - (tom ral , road jaunts " , stesmoonts. notela damn, gr. era,, and ',ell • t or= "A11...530 . 0 -ra ' Nle7l:tl P u i rOrn h ita:gelt . al: kale ct the party 9141atIzz e .anze n tine tot cerding ten d 'liars for eau , . ett.ute. to be cul forted as utter' noes Inc rtolatlun of cite ordl nancr• re by law recovernble, and a I oral gporjtflances conflicting here- Ordained and runc . edinto•lart io Connellgthia Rith day of Out, A. D. 1.7. r—titnltMLelTacii. Attest: S. Moulton% ethrk of *elect Council. TIiULAy STEEL. rersident of Common council. Ailed: Boon Me Vialirea. Jefe Clerk of Common Connell. - N ORDINANCE authorizing A the Grading,-ravi en and Curbing at (arson Wert. (tor Peon street on Mulberry alel- Imirmox I. snarl.d 61 the )(aver. A /de, "ma and ritivms or . / . 01sOurp4, fn .ssrrel and Common euenrils asormAted. and ft Is hereby on , (famed and enadret by endhorify Ito sant, That t h e Been:ding Irestniator Idol he Is here h. That homed and dded aderrtlee for pro etn•ls Mr the Grading, Paring Ind Mnr of Carton wirtat, from 'resin street to Mulnerry alley. and to let the sable tr" Gm meaner d.reet• Augurby no ordinance concerning stre-ts. glassed A r i , sgus: d at. ler,: umcerningstree", o rTtf.lr k l 4 b n a . i ' :l7y 1; 1061. 141111.ite or pert of ordi nance conflicting sends/le puuge of Vs" °infl uence present Unts, Ds nod the "me Is bsrehy repealed to .far as the seine agents this orinance. .th tirdidnell and u J rActed Into a law In Councils. is ""'"' ", ' President of eelect Council. Alien: Z. P. Mottaow, Clete ofeelcct Connell. . .. . . OS..STEL. l'resldeot of Co TH mmop Co E nnell Attest: IfCon 31,11. i n -rill, If. Clerk of Common Connell.. • AN . ORDINANCE relative to the sa a of Retries It, measure. lira:nos I. 2lr oertedoot and enacted by the Nano, and Vlitreng Yittabetrba. in Select...ad Contoton CcacneCie etcombled, and tebemtby ordained sad enrzepul by anti...raft, his i same. l'hat (mai not atter the psausge 01 this ordlitaace It tall not be lawful la ten berrlcs to toe thane% DU:tenet...Mao by me a , late. ”der • penalty dally.; ks. than one dollar our morn than Ore ,to be recovered as like penal e:t.P.•.7 la. are recoverable. a. That any. ordinance or part of ant!. nen sontlictlog srlth the passage of lb, ordi sp.,* at the present time, by and the lame la hereby repealed so f. r as tita µOM Jaen. this this and enacted Into a low In this :Atli day of June. A. IL. HAT. A.11D3 /LIMEY, President of Select Council. •Itrlti at. P. lionnow. Clerk of pelted Council. TtillatAS STULL. Pres:debt of Common Council. tt Aest. Meldo•Tast. it. Clerk of COIIIIInOn'COUIICII. AN OUDINANCE authorizing tbe °radio,. Paring sei.C.,rottg Omens ircet, "'Um Penn street to Malt:nary aliy. : 1 . Ms rta, hat too Nee Nn stpAtt.tut ' l.e amen fir ts amt übv y • .u.norls.t n direct. to N and proons.l• t,r gra4 In, paving and .turt.ne of all. ghee? *tre, front Penn street to ti ' c '":'. ;:!rig: 7' s ' t=rl=:Zni ' =ll. p., 3 ...a. t. pc. ts.,, also.•n act euncerstnit "= . l ”Va ' arty ' t ' g ' lnin . g . g " l`ni nonce conflicting ➢ the passage of Obis anti. Vift . 37 "re telltr i srf l ar t: a ' irib b e o sr:al I ! ' ; 44%1: ontinanco. • mantoe..l..d ea•ctad into • 'SW la Comic MI6 or 4.. e. ♦. 0. 1•4•7• • . • lotektiLEY. A„,.„ m P re,l , hat of &Jett Coasoll. Chat of orient rrntilfnT , t 4 P2 l""'"'" l:lerk of - Leaman Connell. AN r ?RDA:VINCE, for Opening ana •anreet by the er May, ..talernantoad eltUtea• Pettsaneye. In lA•tatlee.loenna.... ....died, met st Le Lore', eedecael aeul en IN by otake.rify.y l a' r e‘ aatittiltraTildre " . ` 4ll! ' ::::: e nd att open ,re•nou meet. from Try strat. v gcond ward, to alas atnert. Mt tab e.t.d. In accordance lett h as ozd , lxnon oaneertung stmts. maimed tsri. ' atm &Ili oreleane• or nano/emits/wee thntkatint .Itt , the pa n age , clime oralna•en .t e prment time, he 404 ale 3.1191. itrt•bl rt peeled, tar, u the ram. affect.. thin anneal.,. weal:ten an ti *mental Into • lea in Connell; thla fete day of .1 tine, a. J AM E.," Mc e.1.2 , 9a t of /selectC an nel. Attest: Z. it,. alottnow. FattaValet!!. or Proablent Common Connell. 3lL3l.temen. Jew Clem or Coleman Chanel!. KERBST ORDINARY. . . Di SING, LUCE, COFFEE IMI ICE CREIM 1100AIS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEXED. , • WO. 64 Fourth St. tra 'sr:iur o Atottsutiv,,vic R itxs r served dellg. eti , ; - :64 1) .a.f0r meets Diener. rettleoler attentloa glOre to the nn Of ladles and geotletren Jutting • entetuttsble Meat. the sal, Meat of • good Illab o f steam, .ot atgaLAg:4l3ll . e . s ;/I . 4t i le ...on; also. to the heldeweee et elsewhere. Arklotte*Dtgilif"th'4. WEDDING. POUND 'AND SPONGE CAFES Wlth the meniii assortment of Basket sad Pastel Cale. Onto sad Water Ices. Merfegne iFinf l l li ; : l 4s ll eZifF 44l ~VallAtt l frtu' l llalssuralsetsl pilvase fled Pub- . Tl ' Ettultl7„7:l,l. ° "'" 1 . u !""13:1151 ° • BRIAN, • CM= BONDS, STOOKS, AND REAL ESTATE, Apollo Building, Fourth Street. l'orcbosas and sells on conuniulon Lumr, GOTIMINI LID lESICIPM, BOW Railway, losarance, Mining & other Stocks. Udders executed at the Neer Tait, Philadel phia and 11.L.612 !dnt Board. by telegraph, at the regular rates of llowalselun curette In those 5411011 11,11 M EAS TEAS I - TEAS I or ALL PRIG/WAND QUALITY, AT °REIM TX/1. Prlma.To 0000 d t limn Uuwf pm% r liC9d •• • 4/. PO Der 1 , 09 , 1d. ' . !MAIM TlBAH—Ooloakink. floatlien noloaxleper ynntinl. •• Yana .• BLACK TELS—/Panachong, tionchow Ez.r.„,ngrigitra 411 . Ooatoe Leo • JAPAN TEAS. . tleaelered Japan. verr olaaaaa Again. Yana* lipop. Leaf_ 1:40 . , No, &Used Teas, ta best piaci, X do. Y. 11.514 4, . Not t. Lao . ripe:l.l4m saes . , may ono eau set Jost What o tryan a? top to For ,:`:, ( lm,:tYr .T 7 pe" .1111; In ." t'"gemn" Dore."d exactly 4.441.4 tielotto. torbnle. 712.11 174 Fedßra.let... AllembenT.' T : L EATHER IBELTING.— We :glt ke2 aM gal% heratroWelrg"M'ag: prrsal u r for our Oslo., sfd-tr•rreut,E ". .4;4111.111=4. TUANBP&BENT BLUE OIL U.L.TII, for Store Wind., Similes. A 800. V4Tl.V:ia j ig DM/rail -n :4 W - Cie° Woo!. LACE LEATHER, of the best gisintn_ Alec, lb. Patent Belt baits, [pt " er th'S (" "J .r,t.TV*- MERCHANT TAILORS. HOUSTON. CO. • FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, And dealers In MEN AND DOTS• CLOTHING and GENTS` YITHNISHINO fIOODS. lso. 107 fIFTH STREET. corner of Cherry alley. Cns• tom work made In the latest styles and most ourtbleTrunner. Prices very toseonaLle. lelS.a gEninv CAPPELL 31erctant TwiLoa, and dealer In Gentlemen's Furnishing Gbods, • ICJ antrntriaLD STIMET. Thr , o door below Sloth, rirt , Eb•bald. CtloV:.(•!=e g r en 'S' t? ye :g .Itnaarh:ndlweF,VlU,rgat.4" udonalb th _ 4 moosle_ CLOTIILNG. Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant, HARNEY A.ND CUTAWAY SUITS, AIL SIM ISO OF till NMI Tann Li „ r i ...., Complete assonmeuttlow on hand. [ GRAY A:LOGA.III, No. 47 XL Qat.. Street. SUMMER STOCK OF BOYS, YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S clz..cPuoix x NOW }jECEIVINO A large mid complete sasortment of rOliilltiN and IoIItESTIO Cassbnere; Flannel & Linen Snits, From the best Eastern boosts. All U. new rod staple styles Boats ule,. and at .PRICES ALL. Call early. a No. 47 -St. Clair St. GRAY & LOGAN. M O:**3:4'4EM:ClOO)l 1011119151 Plll IR St UM M. NEW SPRING- GOODS, JUST OPENED, =DM All the Novelties of the season, =I First-Class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. ttllls :WV PLUMBING. GAB C... MM.. BILTERIKLE & MILLER, PLUMBERS, GIS AND STEAM PATTERS, Beer ad Ale Puma. all kinds of Bar ad .(i/e Coca. Hydrate. _Pima, Alma. Walt sande. • Bete Tub, tam Huse, Warble Ware. Ac. No. 260 03a.10 Ett - reet, (Between East Lana and Canner Bt., )' ALLEhiIIE,NY CITY. PA. nc ltst e r, fitted with tins ad Water 3. aezrt ono. I. ..... • Jae. 116.70.. SFANGLER.Ar BRADFORD, x—..ws..a.4orrxcusar- - Plumbers and Gas Filters, Xo.-17 Ohio Si., =! _ltaage.._ fated wltb IV ATM{ GAP wad TIAkaIIIW I.l6.llLE,rulld, Strit..."rk.• t0,17.tl r. SAT MIR. • • JOHN H. COOPER & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, Steam and Gas Fitters, Idatinfacto ran or MIPS. AND MUSS WORE. of every della:Harlan; dealers In .GAL/3 Tunes k2SD T 111112.0. of all kind& Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, . m IiTTSBURCH, PA. COLL el MILLS, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, CAS AND STEAM FTITEgt, Na. 13p316 i 2.623.32. Otroot, PITTEIBTIieII, PAL • astern and Well Pomoa of all kind. Simms Strad op with On and Water. In the most ap- P.M! style. by experlen eat workmen. kneels! attention paid to coonsu work. 2072:760• • Argroor...mmox ITIVOOII & -111'CIFFRRY, . . BRASS POUNDER S, STRAIN AN'D GAS .rirriens, pr. of Srd and Liberty Streets, Ahem, Carroll • illoyderhiPittatiorsh. Penne. Llebt end Beery Cos:1ov foratehed Orsini/11T to order. • Special attention paid to the fitting out and e . Ac 111telincelcs. Ste/sal/ea:a. Balls' Agents for 11. &Cameron & Co.'s ST - R 1 A NE PUMPS Adsto BLOWER ENGINES, These Peados have in:merles advantages overall Others , , and every one lo scams sed give owl. fusion. Phelps dam...My oh hood. te:lnsio a. .101INSOX. ILEULESIr h JOUNBON, 1 . 14.411.0 . ivi085a Plumbers, a and Stoat Fitters. • I,l7Tbt 'STREIT EXTE.NHIO.N. zw . rOwitrztcza•ms. All orders bY mall cutouts.] satlsfactottly sad r l'alt , gm..l3ll7t, Tubs, ramy.y'.Bul.... Water Matu, Pinks, Chasidim, Csi dada, r Adgia4l . &Ladd for sale at Ms most reasonable Urdars from o, latt7 Obtrons by mall biomyt ly attended to. Gum Rose of every deserlotiou. BAILIFF, BROWN & CO, 2\7 co. eh. 3PcodlorstlBt., 4 .LLEGIENEaIr cixr, Pd y purmemis, GAS AND • 13TEAD OIESSUA, keep 'alw.r. on bond • hove sorortroont of ItIrDEA24II9, BREVE LEAD, LEAL/PIPE. DATII TDI33, WASH BA. BIDE DUB AZOD BnAnn COMM. and mi maw Dols for 01(100 op public or private bunalona with ((AR. WATEItor LTEAM. non,o, TIN GUTTER AND SPODTEIG. tnt hand and pat an to order. Tin, Shoed Iron and Copper Ware, Hide to order, at GRAFTON'S rose Furnishing Store, Irodaeria3l.llstreet. dhow AllegbenT CUlgra: don Coffee rot." Ho wiz.. Near ria taa "Uri pizzotrANT TO 1101USEKEEP FRANCE'S. TEA MART, No. 15 DIAMOND, OITINDDROM, IrTgVllT.llTdintolTeTZT.,7, l ""''""° Sugars, botiessi and Groceries, lf k CAll""tagt ' 4 I "'"'au 4 Wm !Imams &ANON, IllElll ED=it=l WALL PAPEJR AT REDUCED PRICES' TO SUIT THE =M At No. 107 Market street. Jo& B. avoirms t ano. F. MIIIIIINANN. ° Pink itinuf, between Talmo sued Ciiathass litreste. Gamma slul *Vella Rardwarm 401 suidear gailmationlea. GI WANTED, A Store zoom on Fifth Street, lizaa Y &SKIT Or on Market, near Fill EIZZEZI orgEL4. wiLatis. B 15ie.rs and }Um' aststa Ageal 66 Smltheeld street A D-T 1"W nrSTEHO SINGLE KILN'. YIIONT 110931, for muneprita A PANTMENT, In • reshectahle prlrato resold:. Preened In Addressohloola to the Fitte/slush Pt Olhee. S. AZETTIC OFFICE. jest.ol WANTED—A MTILTAT lON, by a First-Class Cutler, raTlTtroglirsagli.treAT: M" 4FRMat. 323 1_i WAINTED-BOOMS Neeontidtorr Front Boon. with eh thtbrr sdplinlng,either Weigel:lrd or lantorniehed t without tweed. Most he within ten nanrden , walk of tat. Clair Street. A finally with fe no other boarders preferred. Add ..... terms. de.. BOX zarrs WANTED. BONDS A3ID IIORTGAG,EB. .11P2IZ"TrIr. Broker awl Heal Istate 'Agent, 15q. AG 1311 , T14. •Lle UTHICAT. eerAme CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &o BRUINS IN CARPETS ! JUNE, 1867. WE HAVE MST OPANED I NEW STOCK, Bout.. al torrent Auction Salts lit Neer York which we offer at Reduction of 20, Per Cent., From prices of Isst month. We I!arc reduced ALL-WOOL INGRAINS 25.Cents'Per Yard. BRUSSELS CARPETS, 23 Cents Per Yard. Red, White and Checked Mailings, To 35 Penh; Per Yard. WHITE MATTINGS, To 35 Cents Per Yard. LamN,.. , nod bel Pollen. NOTTIOGIittAI LACE CURTAINS, :. At IS to 110j—ttstml pace $lO to tao—tmthc — A REDUCAIION OF FIFTY PER CENT. HURLED & CHUM 71and 73 Fifth, Street. Next build!. to VulLed Inktes Cosier. Haute son Postal:lc. mozond Soot, Ova' MM.'S Book Num. HAVE , REMOVED. • HULLO BROTHERS, Masson. oven at their very &sant and motions NZW WAILIALOVI3X. . No. 51 Fifth Street, • A new llaa of all new and dedthmbla patients MEDALLION VELVETS. ,Velvets, Brussels, TAPRISTRir BRUSSIMS, • Ism and choke osortnaent of Piano and Table Covers, Lim tdllBl , Dille UM LO Riff, ~ C 6l.lllBanlase es, • TIME PLY AND TWO PLY izikrains, .11.4 ovary varlet, of tom Wend Carindini • JffoCALLURI 11110TEES1113, • /XL ZPIZLIa. street: CARPET& OLIVER M'CLINTOCR & COMPANY, HAVE It= OPENED - For the Spring Tra4e, • Thar 'Spica 14 Asoortuteat of NEW CARPET Oilcloths, Shades, 9 Alleatlos le called to oo; Ace nook of neseona 'laBL A7D ?LW o ibßi Grad Decline its Prices. 3Px:En!xc 0: cv tmit3 • E, STRAW GOOD FOR SI . MIER SALES ILL THE NEW ITTLE TOR HALT CITILLI', AT IticCORD & CO.'S, I rac.. 181 17Pc.eicllitremt. HATS I HATS I.• GIWUN 8c I= At No. r 62, St. Clatrittree I Elva cue of the very oest steel/. of HATS, CAPS AND * STBAW COOPS - • In the rim N on cnstantly In recent of all thif I. se oa. they can be ..`extlreesed • tieuselVen to retsillnx. exclusively. Cli/NA WAREnoiii.; 111011111 D, BREED & CO., aucirickFurmuli. No. 100 Wood Street. BIM/9i AND ETLYZR - PLATZD TA; Ell,k WAsa . TIM TILVIS pad .TASILX OUT. LZBW AIW C r ". CHINA DINS RR - • CHINA ToILICT 11Z75, 7. 1 'W60 • WARRrevety ' Quail:4.loe BILBILL.I7I, • ect EXULlliff BTOIIII Vf oath oriuarta ' tie. •A It whaesala and retail Th. larmi sad moot arallasta Stock or thect Yel. t Ms le the OW ""7 WIWI the wee sole the cutoff; SHEPHARD'S CRAG7LRS 317 Liberty Street, .:J 1 711031711011, PA. • • 2." u orr vuttacriz im. NO2708: /11- -111E1IERV, GIVEN a graitm nrom . n , : g ravtve ., • .0
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