I Atta ritlittt Gap*. 141INDOW N. I stew , by the mime of the summer sea, As the 42., was qutetiv dying, when the waves were lulled in *dreamless sleep, And the feamews patt.tively c She broad red disc of the sets tog sun Was pelsed on the mighty ocean. And the sr ay. let. were breakins one by one Ois the shore, with a dreamy motion. Mar a ger aeons curtain of blue and 'gold Frew felt on the al cent' g And t'e eau, like a monarch Infirm and old, Reclined on a glowing pillow. Bat *OR a change, as be kank to rest, On ht. con:h Furpassl , g glory. Tor thr hues that trembled on ocesn's brrast oeked the ponder, of r e fiteett story. thes , beauties all P Ind away , la I saw Night - a snad‘rw s der cold me, Anis I 41 erne d it. well such': perfect day tamale hare such. a prrfe t ending. PET nartirt.rn wants gag works. I Tax police of• Titusville are uniformed. \ Ifserinio has had the Drummer Boy of, Shiloh. • ; ' Lericeirrnn is infested just now with larrglirs. '• lime country 'in the neighborhood of 13eninton is infested with horse - thieves. Hazen HAIR is to be held at Stoner hero. 'Mercer county, on the 3d of July. MARY Amrcir, aged 1 07/Yealai died in Monroe townehip, Bedford coati. 43 , , - on Saturday. Tan residence of Charles, McCabe in `Honesdale; Wayne county, was destroyed' 14 fire on the 27th ult. A.- CASS of sunstroke occurred at, the cemetery in Pottsville. during the cere monies on Decoration Day. • , Xitericame `ropewalk at Habib,' WEIS 'burned down on. Sunday week. Value 480,000. insurance $17,000. CoL. Wu. H. Lelamerox, a promi ment member of the Venting() county bar, died In Franklin on' the 21st. Forma COUNTY is gaol-lees. The Commissioners have sold the old one for -#2,000. A new one is about to be built. Tice lawyers of Scranton, have follow ,ed the lead of those of St. Louis, and ap. pear in court now with swallow tailcoats. )(Be. Atzune. RENIFF, one of the old ; est inhabitants of Conneaut township; ICraNiford county, died on the 2let ult.; # the year of her age. SHARON is a thriving place. One bun hdred and five houses have been built there since the first of January,' and about is many more are under contract now. Tait Venango Citizen Bud: A lad named John Mullen, aged about ten years, was killed near the Allegheny ...Valley R. R. Depot, , on Friday last. Ihrit Scranton Republican has adopted our heading of Ephenieria for Its column of skert iteuts. We are glad tor see such evidence of ,{rood taste in the editors of SW excellent paper... • lires Atr°trent L. DAIMON has been reeding in Beaver, and the • Local of that prim is high in 'her praise, but we fear ter audience was not as large as a lady of Auktutdoubted ability 'Shordd"comnuttid. A TOURS ]W( named Wtn. Mutzsbaugh • was drowned 'in the Husquehanna, at -Th ' omannon on Thnriday. - He waa L winning after a'skiff that had broken ;Int= its Mooring and was seized With Two 'young men from- Philadelphia, made the trio from that thy to Doyles rtoitn, one day last week, on velocipedes. the distance by the turnpike is twenty &ye miles, and it was traversed by them In about six hours. Tits State Medical BocietY, which meets on the.9tb inst. in Erie, is to be amnaed while there. Among other pleas • ores down on the programme is. a race -between• a steam yacht and a picked - crew of the Undine Boat Clob of •that • TIM Bear Creek and Shenango Valley Railroad will be in operation early In the ,the summer. The iron for the track is I glow all on the ground, and .a. consider able amount of the rolling stock is ready • for • Ilse. Of this - stock the Erie Car Works supply fifty coal cars. We undersumd that, . he and 'some other boys were on a hand car, playing, that he turned the crank ot- the car start tug it in motion and falling upon or near itwasstruck on the back by the handle . •in its revolution, Injuring him so much ihat he cried within a half hour.% Tux planing mill of Shenk and Co., . in Erie * me set on the and burned to the ground olariday. The lose to the pro prietors was seventeen thousand dollars, - :and sixteen workmen lost'a chest of tools - 'each, the , aggregate valde of . whlch• was „about one thousand dollars. There was 'no Insurance. - • - Tint Bedford Springs Will open on the :10th inst.. Several Improvements- have - been made looking to the comfort of via. itors. One hotel has bad a double row'of iiorches built all around it; and another, : is private boarding house, we believe, has had a new ten!tin alley' and a croquet ground added to t. • _ Tan Easton Prey says: We learn & company Wont Philadelphia bas ebaseil property near Allentown ' and will erect a furnace thereon. It it be true, it• will make the seventh 'furnace started In The Valley, within pie past year. The iron manufacttuing business will be run into the ground. ,Tux Ebensburg Alleglusion says: On - .Saturday "last an , appalling accident oc . curred near Pine PlatSlMcounty; Mah mimed• geentlOC/1" WWI engaged st route sort of work at a steam saw .'rjsy some Mischance he fell' agai ns t a c i r ., ( AWAY, saw* in full motion, and was eat f a ig o ota, Re diedalingtst_iitliautiT. Tam stiam saw mill belonging to L. man Perkins, in Rockdale township, • OraWford county, was blOwn up by to o eiplotdon Of the' boiler' ton Saturday.or last week. Although there were fourteen jimen in and about- the hill/ at the time, only one was. killed. • One _ideas of the boiler, weighing five hundred potmdsor as , foundat a distance of , twenty' rods , from ON . Sunday morning a man named doppersmith was , droined in the Lehigh by,tbe upsetting of a bastes*, Re was tn company with several (Aim, going across the liver. As they pushed otf • from the shore torp or three men lumped b r and gave ' the'boat such a 'violent *OA that it Wall CliPSIZed illrowing all • Into the water, but evegene, was 'saved except Coppeilimith.-Easion - PMS • A. !mynas thunder storm visited the eeastern part of the State on the With ult. damage done,•in the 'neighborhood .of Carbondale waeteonelderable, a pair of sjuntet belotiging'' to James 'Hales, Mid • , ..1.1 I ;'Jill , , . drawing a wagon centaing six men, were killed by a stroke of lightning, which stunne#„ and, more or less burned all of the men, tearing the boots off of the feet of three of them. An out-house contain ing a man was lifted, up bodily and set `down en the other side of the road, and several houses were more or lets damaged by the wind and lightning. \ THE Pottsville Journal says Mr. Jaoob Heitz, who has been riddling coal from a bank at Brockville,- has been furnishing coal since the strike for several operators to keep their colliery engines going. On Thursday night a party went to the place where he was working, and destroyed his building, machinery, screens, etc. They Started two four-wheel and an eight-wheel coal car from the works, ind ran them on the main track. Tice ca re - upsetand ran into the creek.Titey also tpre up part of the track. Thti conduct is indefensible, and should be frowned upon by all law abiding tniners. ON Thursday last a man was found dead in Rockland township. in the woods a ftier rods from the road , about one mile easttof Bandy station. Hair, apparently from his whiskers, was found on his over-, coat. He was a man about Ave feet eight inches in height, weighing about 160 lbs. lie had been apparently dead several month and was 'so decOMpoked that it wtiq ittipossibie to reixignlze'.oefesturee. supposed that ,thet' body *!' is that of Michael Tawney whow j ai le that region 'last fall and suddenly wasmlitsing. The indications would seem to point to ylo , lence astthe cause of.his death.—;Yonan po Citizen. 'TILE Monongahela Valley :Republican says: OA - Wednesday night list, a man named ' Jones, about fifty Years of age, mho has been working _at his trade as a marble.cutter, was seen ontharead going towards Pittsburgh as late as twelve o'clock in the night. He wandered &boat, and was last seen by Henry Frye, near his residence. On Thursday Morning his body was'diecovered just above the dam, at Leyda's - Mill, about one mile from Bentleysville, by Mr. Emery Leyda, who also found his cbat neatly folded,' placed upon fence near by,_ and his_ hat upon the coat.. Tha water ,Was -about • three feet deep where the body - was fiiund. He bad one son, wko •resides in Pitts burgh. •• • ' Tan Miners Journal says: On Tuesday evening last a funeral Party,' Irish, came tmtn Hazleton ton point near Tarnpqua. After the interment, while the party was returning home, three carriages contain ing a woman. th ereat men, stopped at the Hometown Hotel, about two miles above Tamaqua, kept by it , . man named Shick erum. They Obtaiaill something to drink, ands paying for it, dlsphted about the change being correct. Mrs. Shlckerum Mated that she had given the correct change, when one of the party drew a re volverb and threatening to shoot her, she ran. Some! men in th bar-room then put the party,ont One of the funeral party 'fired a nhot from the outside • through' a 'window' A , the ball lodging In a MEWS breast. nother shot was fired `through the door, taking gffect in the Wrist of an- other man. The party then - drikVe off kn. Hazleton. WEST 110011 i Lt. • Paawszasatrao has a velocipede schoo which does not, pay. • < TEE, Superilibra of llsinsarba 'county haTe refused to grant Ik:eases to retail liquor dealers. . A COMPAIn has been formed at Charles ton to put a bridge over the Kanawha at that place. A charter will be applied for "at the next meeting of the Legislature. - Tim Turkish Minister and Staff anl the Secretary of the British Legation, is re ported to have enraged quarters for the season at Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs.' - " • Tait. Point Pleasant liest7isfter says:. Prom all parts of the country we receive most cheering accounts of the crops. There's very promising prospect for an abund ant wheat harvest. _ C H. Yottnentn, convicted of murder Over a year Ago at Point Pleasant,' and who had his sentence commuted tp •prisonment in the penitentiary far life, has become a raving maniac.. Tag Morgantown Post Is five years old and has Just been enlarged by the addi tion of eight, columns, and bas s new and very handsome dress. Judging only by the contents and character of the paper itself, we think the aim of its editors must have been to make a real newspaper, for we know no country journal which bas more varied or better selected news. ArtlllcLal One of the wonders of the age is the manufacture aim in large quantities by artificialmeans. It was first begun in this country during the war. In New Orleans it is carried on extensively now, and at so low a rate that ga t ei expect to be"able to do away with importation en tirely. Being made frbm the water of the . Mississippi, it is said to be more healthy for use there than Northern ice. tltis manufactured under French patents, and Is said to be of an excellent -.quality. It iichtime'd by some to be'even superior to .Nerthern ice. 'The ricetpun6 relates the following circumstance: "As , Mr. Poch. elu, the indefatigable Secretary of the.ice manufactory in, this city, was passing along Madison street, New , Orleans, he accidentally encountered the representa tive of the houses that sell Wl' imported trom Boston. A ensnedf which ended in a wager by Me. Podielit that our home:Made ice was 'cooler, and that it would last longer thin theilinported article. , 'rho-bet was , eeeeptedi Attie* summonedindtbe ,partlps• adjourned to: test the matter. Two equal, acakes of Ice: one made here', and one isportedi‘rere subjected to an equal esposure; , : Ind we are happy to report; that Mr.-iPothOu catrted - offthe wager.'": Tan Court istena lays that the !"1. den nmea is iolepti* new .chincry so parrect,sad eo :simple that:it takes.bnt one engineer and three laborers to print off the -whole,' edition-off the num. The prhicipelooflthe • ttianhine Is that the paper is Dot cut into sbeeti before it is printed; but . -It brought_ ,to . the 'ma chine in a long roll. It passes through the machine, is,printed on both aided, ;sad likillvided as it passes onto-the whblepto: Gees being automatic. Tholdea. has mite been worked at by engineers, but. has only lately been practically car r i e d m g , under the superintendence. of Mr. Mac donald, the engineer who has charge of the whole' . Times machinery. The new 'Machine - 1s foaled , the',Walter Tress, in 'honor of • the chief.' proprietor the ~{ i;f. • • xf.1110)114i MBE - -` • 0-fer -1, :p 1014, ^% , #WW4. Adtsavie i • •••••, . 1 11- ' 4 1 ' 7 2 J- • • MITAI3vIIOt TUISDAY. JUNE fl;fBffe. CUI'PINGS. TIM MUM Miele population. of Ban Promboo estroootovi -- az frnm ten to %weave Mini sand. IT itreported that Boston is to have a new free trade daily, entitled the Guar dian/with a capital of $200,000. Tau Hub IS a new paper published in Boston, which describes itself as "a jour nal for the carriage aid car Shop." - Tux Advance is a new orgin of me• chanica and Workinguien, published in New York, and solciat five cents a copy. A GEIIiTLEMAN named Mitchell arrived in Bangor. Maine. last Monday evening, who left Boni Bong on the second day of May. having made the passage in twenty nine days! He made the trip from Ban Francisco to New York in six days. . .i.Luomatro CrroATE, the NeWburyport "fire bug, is under $5,0H00 bonds on each of the indictments which charge him with offtndes punishasle by:life IMprison nsent, and under $3,000 bonds on each other offence, making a total of $62,000. Worm has begun • on. the hotel and station of the Mount' Washington Rail way in the White Mountains. ‘Woriron the road Will begin this Month. Only , five litindred feet ' of the road , remains to be build,:and by Julycara,s, ill run from the foot to the• summit.. *4 - ' I - Mits:Tweairsot,,ofJolliet,lll., whose grandsmrwas killed on Tueaday last, has hada large shire of tereavernents. 'Some years, ago, one of her sons''was acciden tally killed; another was blown .to pieces in the latewar; not long since, a daughter who had just graduated from school Was drowned while on an excursion on Lake Erie, near Cleveland, and now agrandson Is instantly killed by the cars. • • • PAYETTE - 400,' has built, and con tracted for to be built;4sBiniles of turn pikes, at a cost of $444,640. "These," says the Zanesville' Courfsr, "are large ex• penditnres for a county so comparative ly email as Payette. BUt. they are based on the highest finandal- policy, as any one trying to purchase a farm in Pay ette would be certain to ascertain." Farms without good roads to get to them, are becoming less sought after every year. Dn. Moons, of Plattsburg, recently died. He was very much respected by all who knew him, as was evidenced by a a singular fact in connection with his funeral. - While the usual Presbyterian services mere being held at the residence of the deceased, mass was being recited in both the Catholic churches of the vil loge for the repose of the soul of the de ceased, who was held in such high esti mation that the Catholics, both French and Irish, desired the innersl services of Catholic church to be held. A character so pure and blameless as to reconcile all differences in religions creeds is indeed something unusual.:.::- Ggisitzsr. A. L. S., of Kentucky, per haps one of the best card players in that State, Would never play a hand or risk a dollar if there was a black cat in the romp. Bz-Governor 8., from one ot the Westerri Mates, im inveterate gamester, would never sit down to stable in a room - where there wass looking glass. Some gamblers refuse to play if on entering the room, the left foot crosses the threshold lint, and no pursuation can in duce themt,o do u, until they leave and rettirn'witli the right foot foremost. ,To put your foot on the chair of a player is a sure premonition of bad luck. Some men will never play on Fitday. Tun Fort Atkinson (Wia.) Herald has the following: 41 A dreadful report, was current in this village, yesterday, that a ma&dog - had bitten two children—a boy of seven years and a girl of four—ln the town. of Milford, in this county, and that the parents—whose names we did not learar-were informed by attending phy. sicians t that the only possible way- for the children to escape the agoniea of rabies would-be to take their lives., Incredible ssltmay seem, they" administered an opiate to the boy and bled him 16 death, and the girl was sinothered in "s feather bed Tilers seems to be no doubt of this, as it Is well attested." , , , 'Me France-itmerlean Cabte. , The! French cable, as it is familiarly called. dela been made, and will be laid from English ships, by Englishmen, the Telegreph Construction and Maintenance •Company. having undertaken the job. Indeed, substituting . Brest for Valentla, and St. Pierre for Heart's Content, the entire premiss recalls the laying of the lines now worked by the Anglo American Company. The present cable is some twelve hundred miles longer than either of its predecessors; is divided into sev eral sections, and has been manufactured at the rate of 150 tailed a week ever since the contract was accepted. Up to yester day it was within a hundred miles of com pletion, and was nearly all shipped on board the vessels appointed to carry it. Thus the Great Eastern carries 2,752 miles, or about 400 more than when it left with the 'Anglo-American cable, its vast receptacles oeing-made still vaster, and It 3 main tank considerably enlarged: - "With this cargo the great ship will leave her present resting place in the Medway about the 10th orJune, and will proceed to - Portland. Here a few days :will be Spent' in, taking in coal, after which, she will go td an appointed epot about some five and a half miles from Brest. Gee of the vessels of the expedi !ion (the tfhiltern) willln the meantime have laid3he heavy shore end, and this Will he bboyed-outlo erwiat the distance • named. Tort/not Eastern , Will, some where aboat'ihe .40th Pelt It up, mit„,after ;splicing and teildng, will set Abed list regular work:of cable She will be,aticomEded bilho Sandoria And the Oblltern, Wittig. , being fitted up With , griPpling' nip, buoy's. and pick in&up tasebinerr: *Hitch ailv:ldentleal in 'atty esspeeniwithithosSion board the Great Eastern hetselt• • • - ' • BotzKiiiliteen.: dapf-will be occupied Bthilerfttlifisterit In the ' voyage reit tl*PL l Pifinerita l Itninedily on the lhke .`behig ` .laid betweifn ' thee' , IWO phiees t lhe Other etible-isylhgvesselewill earty,on:the remainder of the_ werk,tara lb" ClibleAlireet into Bostpti, and the dine will be thus made complettriXlVmeonAbe latter place and the,French port. The frequent, Iplleingsi the. Ohangeoef 1111 1 P 8 and, the varieties .1 of - cable,. of s•which, thenglethe great length is identical with the Angto4limetiean. there are six. sec tionsA, B, 0,1 D, .B"and. F en ;the *hole line; may deenrto coMpilbrith` the programme; 'but it, ehould be tunietatood thataner at: Pierre' the real work is over. ,The e "rest is ihAlloW water,, the whole of which has been sounded, theireatesl depth of which, is ascertalded 30 be 800 fathoms. ;i Between • Brest anti Pierre the depth of the line in which the .cable Is to lay is lesa , accUratbly ,known,, and them are viiriatiohs betwee* 'Sound -41414411'11t flridus thien,v - ! • 1 . 1 :•tr..,.,.431.1 aJoN II gli GAS WELDON I k KELLY, i itanuhaumes and Whole isle Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, Chandelier:4l AND LAMP COODB. Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS, 33NANZINIE N N 0.147 Wood Street. see:nD Between 6th ind 6th Avenues. FRUIT CAN TOPS. 6 -• t ----- - • .--- iii (7. - i - t - iiiiiii --( ...t.e. stamped ripen. t c er. meta g m, ilia Onter, sad all iskOe* arrotaltsketAtepedltg9ll. the toe of the can. 1 1 It is Clearly, Distinctly:lnd Permanently! :. ' - LE.433.1E.T-47a1:04 . 1 I . . . . . . _ by merely piscine the name of the' fruit the, a= contains opposite the-_pobnter and sealing In! the ouetomary manner. No preserver of fruit or, wood. housekeeper will nee any other after once seetna tt. - • • -' sh2ls WATER PIPES, • • 1-11RIPINST:TOPS A large assortment, 13E Nll COLLINS, Sd A►eane.ne►r Smithfield St. av44:107 WALL yAPERS, W - PAUPER 1 , AND' WINDOW SHADES; OW • New, and Handsome Designs,: , • NOW OPENINO AT L' . I . No. 107 Market Street (NEAR FIFTH AVINUE,) Embracing a large. and carefully selected stoek of the newest dubs= from the FINEST BTAJRN ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All oi whleh we ainsr at prices thg will pay buyers to examine. I JOS. & HUGH - ES & BED. WALL PAPER. THE OLD PAPER STORE 111 d 111 W PLACE ? W. P. MARSELSILL'.S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street, rims pr e lim:To SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. ishe WINEEMIQUORS, &c. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY; IMPOSTERS OF WINES,' BRANDIES, GIN, &C., WHOLESALS DEALIIMS Is PURE RYE 409 PEtirlir STREET, Have Removed to' NOB. 384 AND 886 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. 'FINCH & CO., _ Nos. Ise, as; ass. ses. ses and 196, POST STHICILT. PITTSBUNA/11, • 11•21177ACTIIIIII36 07 Oeppeir Distilled Pure Rye Wklakey: Also. dealers In FOREIGN - WINES sad LII WIWI& HOPS. ass. mmx.so' GLASS. ,CHINA, CUTLERY 100 WOOD STREET. NEW' GOODS. FINE VASES, BOUNDEN . AND . CHINA. NNW B TY LES. MR S TX.A. GRIT ours, SMOKING SKIS, A large stook of , SILT= PATED GOODS S of Au desteriptlOol Cell and Glllallllo our friks. and we 01 feel satisfied no one need to be suited. - 0 R. E:1 ED: resE t 100 WOOD" STREETi, FOUR:;'. PEARL ' MILL FAMILY , ITV, 4 7 4.tizzlimtbre,,hu f inen Brand, mum t l a PRENCH rir-AMILY FLOUR{ liii roar will otVl.s ant sus wuM u 4 eaivi ri Jut IiNLDE Saaw . l' iwp Pauli. ,nil: '' rila w l i r . 14111 . 4 I . ' ' w tint Covai rto I...zrffebr l d: \ - • ' anemias', Vey% V. liitie. ' • ',- iiiisu. mn4.l Mi. - SW IWI" . •MAT? SWINT BRAT% AROBITII4OIB , III. ANN , , ' ORNAMENTAL CARVERi ',41/:BolBXY.Atp:'lllothenyt FL A mire areontnein -of I'OLATIT TP" „.. P1041114,1011.17-24cas • fOr sale a , ! IV - r 4 1 , O,4DLYALLU4 MEE MUEMMUMMI= MMIEM=I DRY GOODS. 10 o ; „, L ° 0 X s obi 16 RS P 4 g. Nal r°2 Plz E—T 8 4 4 1:14 'PO 0 EZ n - 4. OQ W 4 • ra4 sea lie -A NEW, SPRINGS GOODS JTJST OPENED,. . iiinofiftE F. PHILLIPS; 87 Market Street: . Prints, u luslins, Dress Goods, • SILKS, ffEANVIS. !I'LL LINN Or - SILK. SACQUES, very • 87. MAILIEET STUFFY. Sy. ap3 (7WOR,_McCANDLESS & CO.. vv mate Wilson, Carr d C 0.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS Foreign Ind Domestic Dry Goods, • N0.*14 WOOD STREET.. Third door above - Dizinond ' ' ' PITTS:MYNAH. PA. DISSOLUI'IOW DissitiLuTioN. - The partheinship between the subscribers as Boller Makers. te:, 'tinder the 'name of WM. BARNHILL* CO. wee dissolved by agreement on May 8tb,'1869. The toots and debts owing lin the late firm will be settled and collected only by nip: OEO. rf; ARMSTRUNG. at the . office of the late Ann, No. 116 Penn street; who is 'there. unto duly anthorlied.ind claims against the Ara trill be neeseittd to Alm. wit. BeimEntt, • LEY" B ttERNEMAW Pmeswasul. Jane IL . 1869. ' •• • je4 14 077ie* WILT! tOlltl' FOUNDRY. • May 10, 1509. f DISSOLITTION. The firm of TDWART.IB. SMITH ► CO., has tale day been dissolved by mutual consent.. The business wilt hereafter be aonuneted under the etttie of !WITH £ WARRICK. , Having dhiposeet of my Interest In the West Point Foundry to . Hessra Staab I Warrick, I take great' pleasure In recommending the new arm to the confidence and patronage of the buil nese Community. ' RICHARD EDWARDS: IdE. ICE I ICE! , ICE I WM. KREBS, \ ICE DEALER, Isio. 55 Diamond- Alley, ‘.. PITTSBURGH, PAL s Orders. addressed to W. ARABS, Efittith war AI egheny , will receive Dromppt attenttoa. 15:110 10E FOR SALE BY o TON OR OTHERWISE, At 1(0..64 Sandusky Str e et ALLEGHENY CITY. mr11:1•8 STONE WEST COMMON, Machine stone Works, Northwest corner of West Common Allegheny, ITREILPX. ATVATER £ CO. axis on hand os prepare on snort notice Hearth and Step Stones. Maga for Sidewalks, Brewer! , Writs, to.. Head and Tomb Stones, da. rtedwre orrtiontiv orrprlnteif . roman% his DR. WiLITTIEIL cONTINEEB TO TREAT ALL private diseases. Syphilis In ill iss forms, all ii nary diseases, and theeffects of mercury are corrips,etely eradicated: Spermatorrhes or Semi nal Weakness and. Impotency, resulting nem self-abuse or other causes, and which produces arms of the following effects, as bl Ann,' bodily weikecia, indigestion, consumption, aver:ionic society, unmanliness, dread of future events, loss of memory, indolence, nocturnal endselindl. and finally il4 - ptostratlng the sexual systemise to render marriage unsatUlactory, and therefore imprudent, are perniscently cured. Persons af -Meted with these or any other delicate Intricate or long standing constitutional complaint should .give the Doctor a trial; he never Malls. A particular attentlon_given to all Female com. plaints, Leueorrhea or Whites, Falling, Indent.. =salon or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovititio, Drurills. Amencrrrhoca.:Menorrimagla, Instuen norrhoes, and bterillty or Barrenness, are treat: ed with the greatest success. • It LI ecifilvideotthat. a physician who con fi nes himself exclusively to the a tudyolf a certain class 'of diseases - and treats thousands or cases revery irsa , must =POPS greater, sk ill in that 'specialty then on. in general practice. , , The onto 'publishes a medical 'Pamphlet or fifty stbat ,glies adult exposition ofvenereat and p ate diseases, flat cam be bad trey stoSce r or b ••• all fo r fwd stamps, In sealed envelopes: L ut enee notions thstnittlon io the af.. AlAi ' .nnabilng them 1.. . deterronie the Dn. re of.lheir complaints. . - - .. 'eivallsilmenr, comprising ten ample is atiatrali.• When is : s not convenient , to visit . a city, the ..oacitirs opinion can be ois, tamed bv giving a aistten statement of the'case,v and medicines can be - ferwarded by mail or ex; IffitlX_D i rlotils u lip trine's.. however: iv personal slitPluttlY natXmearY, while In lemma matippergaunt attention is Inquired, , and `n arecrjr i ttra; firgtlli a g t r ittVt e - 4 4. 3 b ungulate = that ealcalieto Atioludlng !medicate* Amor i riPe llil lafr i Dr cAr rcrilitions are Drepareu It the ris ors* laboratory under , bis Dentinal str: liii MOM: ' , Medical ' Dampideti at;office ' free,' or by Swill for -two, aMmin. • No matter who bare fallid, read w hat , b, says. Hunts 9 A. g. to 8 r,it. , . medals. is , 11.16 VI P. Xi: Office,. No.B WYLIIL tirtliCiST: (test Ocairt Milne. -Pittoib , lnrh. 4 Pa • itmon :01" 'CII4VTIIIS, ' • A , upliw.En otti oboTit • , • wAND(IW b_RADLEI. • T/CANhPtintrarr WINDOW hHADR&,• TAHLIt rvit,NrriißE OIL 01.07113 ' • /X /11/SI/Y VAILRIIITY. • • • A. &X. PHII.LIPS., z.. - AP And 28, tout • 1-1•., •.•( • • i• • t 1131.1 L Iffl I CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS: NEW CARPETS. CHEAP CARPETS. WINDOW SHADES- BOMA ROSE dc, CO., 21.4. Y 18, 1869. k 13 A - GA' N S ~`.~'R P ~'~ f 3 . f, ~.. WINDOW SPADES,- LACE AND NOTTINGHAM crun,r_r_A]ms; New tockjustßeceivect, I t LOWEST '141201f3 EVES - OFFERED. El 3 BRUSSELS C, PETS} VELVETS, &C. FROX ENGLAND. McCA.LLITM BROS., --n#- 51 FIFTH AVENUE; Rave 'receivedbi steam , as Samaria and Man hattan the VERY NEWUT of the IM,GLIBII MARKET. • • ' They alio offer ' • Complete IMe of DOMESTIC -CARPETING.' T o Irti.4lii ! it g oiiiiUtions are delli*nii t :ieea ls ,„, . Displii,y :of. Goodos44l l a rAvemis. presented hi' ibis aorlt.o Me/CALLUM BROS., Jro. 51 FIFTH arzoruE, IL'EDW VMS, I. H SMITH. WM. vv. (RET. WOOD a SMITHFIELD.) ap23:b9S VIITICEr-'lly a Decree . , et the 4.llVourt, • made -stf Beaver .Connti, Pa.. April 88, 1869, the' undersigned itw swarmed Receiver of C. H. HALL it 00., mad ha compliance therewith_ •I -will dispose of Lubricating and .Relined .011 a and Barrels of said :llrtn. and , will sell at Public _Bale, on the pra nises. in the. Borough of Glasgow. Beaver County, Fa., en the BTH OF JUNE 6 , 014 the Pro Party Of :0.-11. Hall a co.;:4own as the . it'olut Oil Woris,i , consist. lag at Leaaea, iisititnery, Tants, Balding!, Ai. &e., t , gt.thcx ; waken Ulla Len remaining unsold. Terms 014. Aid also rve notb.e ) all persons Indeilred Mudd dim to make inim diataPayMent tome. H. BENNETT, Receiver of C. H. HALL , Prirnitmon. May 1. /869. aP3I-Mt DYER AND SCOURER, J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. NO, a wr. crAm wriuccurr dios. 185 and 137 Third litieeis SHEET/14 OS AND BATTING. nouns, oni. Co., ANCHOR COTTON :MILLS. Maautaaturera of V3Wil MZDMI sadLIORT I ANCHOR AND DANIBIOLIA . . A ard r IniTINGS AND HARDWARE AND . • ' . r: ,CUTI.FIRY: I hare•ln afore and am'constantly reeeteinpg direct from MaTinfeetnr , rs i ___"a complete , mean meat :of fi BIULDIio HARDwAitir. whit% I offer for r.le on as fair terms as any bowls the Mir a together with e, ..fine assortment of CUT LE KY. GUrin sod ittly(11:11Eitl. Mao, the bebt selection of MISCHANICti• ToOLii, raw mited grieiag i. the lateal , ,an,d • beet4nprnmillitita known theltade: ' -' e t - ' • ladaVo tay Taotbry In l'all'h i tritioiltis umiak am ito do,ail-k) iitrifarwortUbe same .a. dre the nee. a the d ot,tehintarg. inch air l i ding ft ruerscarht•ohi. ratio ;nut- Mu, itt ife bindskearid rrnakur amitherog a g ul ,1 11 7`;:b7 ' ; i'l:l' ,v, i;1•:-. -. -, - • I - .1 .•1 . ` .;JAMES now" : Jim' 1 WOOp !MUNI% 'M401171411. Alsoh4 nt for ' Ol4l-101 0Pes .fkanons •MAIIIrt LINE 1 141tIr4t, tpe Lareakeell incteltzln tit world. s.' = ' saw:lP Itlt vl,O • , The t•elebrate fipslE y (*needed bv, ail Who have tried It to be the 134.4 ft and cheapens ,dour theAT. Sive it trhal... Bold VP 2..5t mxisoß ~..IA.T;i7LA*ViILTX ItitOST, , • 1 • z 329 14beny street,,Plttaberabi 2074 , =I lag E PMI„ L,l ' i 13. FHB CARPET& OIL CLOTHS, wiEt - turkgEi. 1 Min AVENUE. dimT IIeFA4LAND i t COLLIMI, No. n Air/I/tints (Sf wmtl The Latest 'Arrival LEGAL. rvrriuerev;u. r.* PIT•1•8131MM41-13. NDER SON J.,& 'BROTHERS" 66:,tIbtAtti•trent, Vest:ars ,In Drugs, ,TrAYM4F4lO43e** g49# et , et l'eztiL • ZEE =MI =EI SZE