23 - .o t:. hs.tb..-..44#*... • AIBROKEK TIE. • • Low .own the hill the sunbeams slides 0 , 4' the broad river sinks the sun. gi o ning with rose the languld,tlde. And day is done.. Ton to me that beloved Lice. Globe, cloae Io my unquiet heart, • • Jae moment rest In my embratt) Yur we mimic part - • Sclifrltd rodsly &cora their parent trees, The lest sere leaw.es come. hurrying down, Atid on the wayward. sus umn breeze • " • „ are round usluovin. - - • • • ~' Slow WI the heavy dews, like tears' Drawn from proud eyes unused La weep, And o7er the yellowingiliPand meres • Lla Eh•dO,V6 creep; , :The silence depens. Closer still „ Fold bar fond arms'. We sever soon. bee; o'er the brow of y. nder hill Sluvi sails the moon. . Oniiiing, last gaze—iMe ling last kiss— Oh. vacant I e! oh; lonely bean Death holds n. augulsh. life no pliss,- - . For,we mutt pa, t. NBYLVANIA• PEN . . R 11314511 says ti p,again this v TICE M. E. 41 for lay repri • Tun :Littlest bands and is Chibit. FROM Chestere ear that the county 'wh bay crop is ve light arid the corn very backward. • , Idowrioeit. otavry -is raising funds. • with widch toprocure a soldiers'monu ment:6We understand the citizens of . that county have wisely decided upon a location for t before raising the money. . `Oi l Wednesday last . A4r. Geo. Earhart, of Bempfield• township, while assisting his two son m-law. to load a'saw-log, was acciden ly run over, by the logand instantly kille . ,Ile,vvas upwards of 65 . years of age. Greensburg Herald. • - THE Clearfi ld JournaZ says: Copious rains have fal en, in this , region, within the past week; and no doubt the growing graia and grass , crops have, sustained some damage in consequence. We un • ;• derstand y that the corn fields,. eipecially, have y i.)e e ~enn much washed.. A good ',- average cro'p, however, is stillanticipated. anIR York co unty the othetday, a horse, ched 'to a owing Machine, took fright d underto ok to run away, but: the ma chine "prove • too much for hini and mowed off bdth his hind legs directly be , IoW thekneeOf course, the mutilated fragment of e' poor animal had to be shot. • ' • :ON Tuesd a morning about nine o'clock acciden a sad occerred jet Thomas & Pea cock's fume in thie city. While re pairing the nriOlai the scaffolding gave s otzi, way, t precipitating to .the ground three men atwor upon it. One Of 'them, a German, na med Joseph Blahs, had his neck broken and'died immediately. The others were badly but not fatally hurt.-- Lancaster miner. , . _ . `E/1 ' _ON the 14t inst., Mr. Henry Stscks, of. York county while Stiingeling a hones in Dallaidown, fell, from the roof. to the ground, it ditunice of about twenty feet, end was instant ly killed.. Be fell direct ly on his h , broke hie meek, his nose, hiajaw bone n two places, and his ehoul -1 del- blade. e•:- . ..leaves a wife and two children blade ._ own his sad and untimely death.—Gazt . - - 'i• the State Otiiird will start eek. Church of , Warren voted •:entation and 18 against. own Press has changed now managed ~by' J. H. ~ , Mu. NAB us Bu m s, of Reading, . brought to s the Eagle Wilco - on Satin ' day, a white °bin, whieh was caught by Mr. Schildt, in Aleac township , east of amount Penn' and not more than a mile from the city line. It is perfectly white, with red ey • ~ and is a beautiful bird. ,It was taken fr I m a nest containing many .other young 1 bins, all which, with the old birds, we e of the usual color. The lit tle captive is suite young, blit it is able to , fly a shOrt di: tance. On Saturday last, Mr. Wm.. Lytle, of Conemaugh township, Indiana county, was riding along on horseback, near Porter's salt works, near the West. Pa. Railroad, and while the 11 a. M. freight ; train east, With 34 cars and two - engines, was passing his horse took :fright and • - ran of, Mr. ytle -losinghis balance, but r still remainon the horse, which was running at full speed when ,bis head struck the a utment of the•Porter,Canal. • - bridge, causing ng almost instant death. He . was about years of age. 1 • Tics Lan ter Examiner says; Miss- - Annie Kell r daughter of Mrs. Daniel ef.aß 'Seller, of Bruata township, met; a sad accident on,Tneaday, 22d inat., which ' terminated Melly, on . Friday. In the afternoon of Tuesday she iwas..,picking cherries frond the top of a tree, when the limb upon which . she was sitting gave way, and' the fell to the ground, a'dis? tense of ' abut thirty feet. She ' struck 'won her, head and left side of the face, and. was taken up insensible. She lin , xered until Friday, when she:died of con gestion of t e brain. 1 Tun bodyof Ben Slater, a man who was, lost in e woods in Forkston,iin this county,,last spring, was found by. John - Boughton few days:since in a deep ~forest,. 'at -- e he probably died from 'starvation 11 exposure. e deceased was an i tic or feeble min ded man, / who, several months 'since, come vio ,' lent, brokeaway frorkltis eepers, and '.. :ran into the Woods. A ate coming. on . .shortly afte all of his course were : lost.- His f t o has been a matter of con jecture, tin 1 Mr, Boughton, on going to pile of shin le bolts or blocks, :cut by \ bim in the earlPart' of - the winter, found the body:ly earl, near by. 7 Tfyaminf D. 14-, '-'etrat. : , . "forint 'tinfoil and College-. Canton and iniantifacrones -:-- Wasbington—tremate • -: aemtualy!--, lilatoa 'school :- Town .Hail --4141ntssiotilarvest, 4ac..1. - • . • `LOorresticitsi#6 of the PittaiiinigO Gazette: . - ,Wesa noir, PA., June 28, 1869; 1- - Your • pendent spent last week and the we k before in Ohio. 'Some ob. .. . - • . . .<servitions wide while there may not be, oiltegetberiiithont interest tz'rour lea &se. At i. iJziloii, Stark county , we . attended tiil commencements of the Col -1 legniiicatixllbere. ' Nineteen—foir, of Nineteen - four; , •• • thtm fyo g ladies—graduated. • Tbeir • • , one vi re eloqUent: The ' v i vo LlM ule `.,:rar,Socie sla v e a conjoint ',entertain ' ;.:••:-linent. -, No ' leas tban one:lhansand:' Per; lu t rreiten .song were , t. ,' Proceeds, - Ave bun , , dred doll ,‘,,,,,: :': •. ; :-. ii - This Co I:ige .10 :doing a noble work. uni i Three h red students were in attend ' mice durin the past 5- year. 1f • The college holldiritis newaarge t well flushed and T• 'ftimished. The faculty are faithful and. ...,eillcient. . . . 1-• -- ... • - ,- Mount II wiland . AlllMlCe ere -etelle 14nd-li hal fa part - ruses to I be—but . they ,• are meetin g, and will together ebertly,be salty.,The latter;place now his a popu- = { ,~, lation7of six ;thousand. . It is , a marvel lotukgrowth—all the result of a years. Cariton was visited. Thee is progress too—very,ts . pid indeed. Ilotises are go. Jag up as by-ma,gic. Some iery fine ones. Mr.: C. Aultman, who is at the head of the establishment in which are manufao tura. the "Buckeye" mowing and reap. ink, machinea, is building a family resit dence at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars. , The esta blishment just named, and that of E. Ball it Co. where the "World" machine Di manufactured, employ seven hundred hands. to whom $50,000 are paid monthly. Canton Is destined to be a large and wealthy city. I Now an. Item or two of home news. Our Female Seminary ha d: its Closing ex ercises on last Thursday. 'lt was an oc casion of,more than usual interest. T e ybung ladies d who graduated acquit t i l themselies nobly. Their performer' s were of' a high order,—elicited much a , Plause,and the music was excellent. In the evening Mrs. Hanna, the worthy Principal, gave a brilliagt entertainment to a very large number of invited guests. It Na as a very enjoyable affair, indeed. We are proud -of our Seminary. Long may it live! Our Union School closed on iFrid L v. 'Examinations, literary performances Zad music made up the programme:- It af forded the large audience a. rich treat. We are vain enough to think that our Union School is a very superior one. It is admirably conducted, having a Princi pal and a corps of teachers, who - are not easily excelled. / -The foundation for the new Town , Hall is beingex4vated. The edifice will be a tine one, The engilreers on the Chartiers Rail road are -approaching town. We take courage. Our desires are to be realized at last—we will have a railway to your city. Thanks to all who have aided the project. The GAZETTE comes in for a goodly share. The excitement on the College'question is subsiding. The second sober thought prevails. ' The Board of Trustees has decided to open the consolidated college, in this place r in the month of September. Haryesti has begun in this -neighbor. hood, and a glorious one it.is. r y fig+. -ti!.-. J~~ie.:.dFrs~,•~.+.sek.w:a ~ - a2ri~`V . WEST TII!GINIA.. A LODGE of colored Good Templars has bOon opened - at Morgantown. THE wheat harvest has begun in the south*estern part of the State along the Ohio. The Mason county Journal re ports weevil and rust. Monoesvrown is beginning, to be a summer resort, and quite a number of people are already there forithis season, enjoying the ,mountain air, and `scenery. Carr. A. C. LEACH left his homer in Brandonville, Preston county, some three:weeks since to go east to putchase goods. He reached Philadelphia, and after attending to some business, he dis appeared in a mysterious' trimmer. lie had some three thousand dollars in money at the.time, and it is supposed that he was foully dealt with.—.7fingwdod Journai. Or Sunday last, in the Kanawha Sal ine% a man by the name of Coleman, was engaged in placing caps on his re volver andcarelessly snapping them thinking thai•the pistol was not 'loaded, acchlentally shot a young man by the name of Asher, The ball visaed entirely through his body, inflicting, physicians say, a fatal wound. Though the young man is Still alive, it is thought that he cannot:recover.—West Virginia Journal. The Worklpg People. The drivers. on the - Eighth avenue rail road, New York citk, have petitioned for an increase of wages, from $2 25 to $2 50 a day. The conductors, who are, paid $2 a day, and work one hour less, have made no applbretion for an increase. The Directors of the road have made no reply to the regtiest, and a strike is anticipated. The German barbers, of New York, are Organizing to obtain a reduction of their hours of work, being paid $2 for fifteen, hours' laboron ordinary days, and eigh teen r hours on Saturday. They ,think that twelve hours , a day is sufficient, with no work on Sunday. The German fra niers, of New York, are still on a .strike t about nine hundred men:being without wott.. The advance demanded is 50 cents a day. The female cap makers, of New York, are still on• strikek. for an advance of 25 per cent: The' plitsterers of :New York, it is reported, are the only mechan,, ics working, eight hours a day, all' the other trades having gone back to the ten •ohour system. The Collar Ironers' Union, of Troy, New Yolk, now on strike, are endeavoring to raise ,funds to start a co operative establishment, with a capital of $5,000, in $5 shares. Washington Items. Secretary Robeson has intimatedihat Sorie's recent order changing the names of -vessels will be rescinded. During June one million of the three per cent. certificates, which Congress al lowed.the National banks to use in Bettor 'ti legal-tender re.aerie, have matured and been iedeemed. . . _ The President has positlirely. declined to interfere in the case of the sentencaof lameaieri who was tried , 'by. a -.llilitari ission for murder in Texas, and tented to betting. The point in this case is that it ls the first where a sentence of death milted, from the enforcement in that - section of .the reconatrtietioa4l9B ,providiniE for the trial byy, alfilitery.Cioni mission of ..citizens of: the unrecooetruci.- ed States.' -: • , - • ' ' Prnionsur.-We learn that the Hon. B. A- Rating, late Commissioner: of In Revenue, is . now acting as 'Presi dent of the Hatibnal Life 'flavors Com- Pa4Y of ihe Bided : States of Amerirk` at the . s . CompanOi s Branch. <Pince, in Phil del phia , gunng:the Jemporag *b. sence.ilt ZUZOPO, Of tbeTretddent, Clark, •Esq. Mr. R o igns`bos been an so. UV() meneher Of the Board ofDirectors of this Company since its erganisdien, and in giving_ip its interest the ben/lit of his Msmal'eA;Oration. and the 'adianta ges qf bill enlarged , ' experience and Tx. tensive acquaintance, we confidently look for. a renewed impetus to be kAven to the already qnpreatdenteff , Progrese of this great Astional Institution. • - A Mn. Hines, In Holland, Wisconsin found two dogs belaboring some of his, sheep whioh had taken refuge on an up rooted- ;tree.;.; Unnoticed by the dogs, who were intensely barking at the sheep, be crept, up suddentylielzed both by the hind legs, onifh each lhand, and, bring ing them withlt sweep over, his altoni dere, dashed their bralni out :against the , .. _ ~ ITISBUICA GAZETTE;: P . , Sows, men were loading baled hay upon a Lake Superior propeller, at Detroit,: a few days ago, when they were startled by a terrible hissing which came from a bale partially_burst open, and a badly pressed' b If snake, four feet long, wriggled out. A ONSTROUS pike was recently caught at . pterloo; lowa. ' A razor was found in his ihtemal department. The Reporter seems to lean toward tho belief that this is the identical fish that swallowed Jonah. and that he forgot to take his razor with him when he left. A. NEW HAVEN colored mni was trundling a wheel-barrow upon the side walk the - other day, when a policeman ordered him into the street, on penalty of the law whereupon the colored man . shouldered his vehicle, and so kept with in the curbstones of the law and of the sidewalk, remarking, "Guess dat's all hunkeys, ain't it?" A wann or two 46 a young .lady of lowa, while on the way to her wedding, was offered five dollars by another young man if she would marry him, and con sented. The disappointed lover was not to be wholly cheated out of-his mau -many; and therefore proposed, was ac cepted by, and married- the sister of the filter on the same day, G. R. STrunann, a' Kentuckian; visited Evansville, on Monday, wearing .a vest, the fronts of which were composed entirely of rattlesnake skins. The skins of ten rattlesnakes were used in • the make-up, and these were part of a lot of one hun dred and six killed in one day in Novem ber, 1867, in Hopkins county, Kentucky, - by Andy Galbraith. Tun French Journal Official recordi the successful voyage round the world of the French iron-clad corvette Belliquense, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral . J,enhoat. "Haying left Toulon on the 22d of De cember, 1866," says the Journal, "that vessel returns to France after a cruise of twenty-nine months. The first iron clad vessel that ever accomplishbd the voyage.", , MARRIAGE OF Wmows.—The frequent marriage'of widows Seems to have been always more or less discouraged. men be ing allowed in this respect much greater liberty; but St. Jerome mentioned a widow who married her twenty-second husband,• he in his turn having been mar ried to twenty successive wives. The championship appears, howeVer, to be long to a Haarlem woman spoken of by Evelyn in his Diary, whose propensity for remarrying had to be checked bylaw.: "She had been married to hers twenty fifth husband, and being now s'widow, was prohibited to marry in futuie." UNROMANTIC TERMINATION OF A FOR GER'S Carter.n.—Henry Roessle, a dash ing Albanian; whose, recent exploits in Albany, and through the Northwest and Canada,. on which occasion he forged his father's' name on several checks, and, with :a brazen female on his arm, whom he introduced as .his wife, traveled about Perpetrating crimes sufficient to send an ordinary.. person to, prison for at -least twenty years, has at length fallen to his proper level. After visiting Panama dud Aspinwall and practising the cheat gaine on the boarding houses, he finally played opt entirely, and was unable to continue in his bold career. To ease his mind, and save himself from incarceration in prison, he finally shipped as coal heaver on board the steam vessel Pantie, lying at Aipin wall, and left port for the West Indies, Japan, • China, or • some other foreign clime. i lanais I - lx aniarticle upon the true Republican policy for West Virginia, the Wheeling Intelitgencer \expresses, in the paragraphs annexed herpto, sentiments worthy of consideration by people of other States. Thus We can afford almost an thing better than, a resort to mere Watt \A. party that'has the courage to deal frankly and fairly with its friends, and justly and magnanimously with . its foes, has little to,fear from either. The people of the State will not discard a party which shows that.lt • aims at none but public ends. if the basis of our party is too narrow, let us widen it till it is broad enough to take in all the people of the State. The grand idea whereon as Republicans we profess to stand is:that of lifting all men up to a common Wel and giving each a fair and equal chance in the race of life. Are we not yet able to stand on our own plat form? Rather can we afford to stand on any other, now that the time is clearly past When the rereSsion of any class is demanded by public consideration. The true course for the leaders of our party, as we humbly conceivedoes not lie through the tortuous way of/party de vice. They will not succeed by halfway or equivocal measures. The bold policy, which rises above thus of party me• diocrity, is the oneAat will win. It re quires some faith in principle and some confidence in human mature, and yet not more thatt,diight to be possessed by • any manlvluf assumes to be - a director of pub lic opinion 'or a politicatguide. It is true here as, everywhere that courage and de k claim win,' while irresolution and timid ' ity fuel Tender-banded stroke the ne tile, And It btlngs you for your pains; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And It soft as silk remains. Is the Edinburgh Review - for April, 1839, will be found (in substance) the following remarkable and prophetic opin ion, 'of Earl Bt. Vincent, the celebrated English Admiral, respecting the policy of the,Brltishlldvernment in relation.to ;Canada. It ,is seldom that . political sa gacity of this . character is, displayed by British statesmen. When. Lord Shel. burne's peace (1783ywas signed, and be fore the terms were made public, he sent for the Admiral; and showing them to him, asked his opinion. "I like them very well," said he, "but there is ti pftt amitision:" "In ; what?" ' inquired his Lordship.: "In leaving Canada as a Brit ish provin.ce,'' wsis, the PailYlllr., "ll_ ow could we ',lxnuilbly - give it up?" Iskipd I Lord Shelburne. "Row can you tOpe to_keep. it?" responded the veteran. "With an English Republic justestab- lilted. in sight of Canada, and ith a ta l population of a handful of E n English set. ',tied, among a hody of heredi French- Men. It is iMpossible, and re on ICippn 'only 'Yeah( a running sore, 'the senrce,of elidlee44 l B l .l l 2leinid expenee." 4Wohld the.country bear ft? . Mote you forgotten Wolfe and Quebec?" ;as ked his Loniship, rmi "NoOt is,beeause If ember both. I served withlyolfe Quebec. and,Nhav ing lived' so long; h ave; bad full i time for )Ilifleetton on , this ;matter; and my clear - opinion yi that MO if ,faiS. occasion forgiving. up, amedels neglected , nelliino but dlicaily, iksigner keeping or resigning, it wilt ever oter be known:l-14.7' Own. Advertiser. / 1 N ''''%' - '*'=': , :''.?'':'7: - '-':".-' , :.- ,,, '--'. - .r::::;"l'''.': , ' , ' l ;' , ^'.' - : . 'i:'T''::" s -- 4 - 7,, '':': - '5. 7 4'-:kf.;.1Y,;;:'i.:, , ',4.7! , 3,.::; 7 :. - ..:4':!ai: . .;'i. , _;': 7 . , •:':'.'. 7 : 7 -.. , 7', ...',L,-:.1,...;::•.:,,,,,,,,,-.::F‘,i;,;:).:::.:',;.--,)",.:::::;.,-g,::::.::-;:k.,,..,,o,:s.,.,.,-.:..!....ii.,?,-J,,,•".,,z,i.,.,:,,,,,7;r..-,,,,,,ii:,-;,-i.la.:.15-;,::,.., CLIPPINGS. MEM FRIDAY, JUL! 2, 18 GAS FIXTURES , WELDON & KELLY, liannlicrtnius and Wholesale! Dealers tis LamA - Lanterns, Clanaeliers, AND. LAMP. COOINI Also. CARBON ASD LusitICATING oi.b4 BEPIZENE.• ate. N 0.147 Wood, S4.eot. sefkith, Between 15th 'and' 6th;Atreline,. FRUIT CAN TOPS. SELY•LABELING , ::: ;, TtrT ITI ;`GANTOP.' su ' We are now Trepared-tb ;supply 'Miners and Potters. It is perfect. simple, and as cheap as the plain top, having the names of the various Fruits stamped upon Atte cover. radiating from the center, and an index or pointer stamped upon the top of the can. • It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently LABELED: by merely placing the name of the fruit the can contains opposite the pointer and sealing in the customary manner. No preserver of fruit or good housekeeper will use any other after once seeing it. after WATER PIPES, " OEURINEY TOPS A large assortment, HENRY H. COLLINS, Ad Avennemear Smithfield St apl4:hl7 CARPETS. RIVER IrCIANTOCK & CO. HAVE MST:RECEIVED A FINE SELECTION . OF BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. THE MOST ASSORTMENT OF WHITE, CHECK & FANCY DIATTINGS, FOR SUMMER WEAR, IN THE CITY. STOCK. FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS na OLIVER ItIeCLINTOCH & CO'S 23 FIFTH AVENI72. NEW. CARPETS! •Turke, 1869. We are , now oeulne an assortment unparalleled ln this eft of Failtdi VELVETS BRUSSELS THREE-PLC'S, Tbe Very Newest Nsigns, Of our oweree!ntilmportation and selectedfrom eastern manufacturers. MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED. ~(~-RAI1~T~, VERY, SUPERIOR QUALITY AND COLORS. An Extra Qiality of Rag. Carpet: We are now idling many of the above at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. nun BROS., • .ro. 51 FIFTY" ArE.ruE, Jen • NEW CARPETS. FINE CARPETS. • CA,RPETS OIL CLOTHS, , WINDOW SHADES. MelVting S . tOSE CO., A t . • 21 MTH "41:fPNUE. OF . CE* ,POPM.I - ' BOONS :";0 01 4ES 41110:- 1 .0 , Vage " Pitted. ep oa ih4rynotice.iitittzttbe best seiner Rlth j,) ei „AL: 3elO, x:3, , 141 axe t e... - dth C}rtettta dt W en 0.. "linen Igantillt M i t Ung* ' Taned Ratat Mstilst• EnS 43%•ten'''' "Bluer' te HOLLANI).B7I3ADES: LETTERED (nz, azausr Buenas OL hers wain 11:1010*. •• • : Man and Ontaih Dour;. plates, te. IdARLAND & COLLIES, • - . Is sad is tins ivallos, I cond rigor). ion ' UMYMINGB. NOTIOWS, &C. NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. Silk Fans, Linen and Palm Leaf Fans, New Japanese Fans: XI& PARASOLS, all the New Styles. WHITE GOODS, A Beautiful Line. t SUR3IER BOULEVARD SKIRTS- At Ite ' ariPrices. 2410 Puffed .Collar ' and Cuffs, In Paper and Line/a, CORSETS, a Complete Ste:l k GENTS' SUMMEV UNGERWEA• In Merino, Gauze and Cotton WHITS AND STRIPED MUSLIN HURTS. Our Stock of COTTON HOSIERY Deilee Competition. EMBROIDERIES. LACE% HANDKERCHIEFS. MACRITM, GLYDE & CO, 78 & 80 Market Street ieg • • ND r SPRING GOON IACRIJII&, CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fifth Avenue, Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Embroideries and Laces . . Ribbons and Flowers. Hats and Bonnets. Glove fitting and French Corsets. New Styles Bradley's Skirts. . Parasols—all the new styles. Stn and Rain Dnibrellas. Hosiery—the best English Agents for "Harris' Seamless Kids." Spring and Summer underwear, - '• Sole Agents for the Bemis Patent Shape Col lars. "Lockwood's "irvinz," "West End," "Elite," &ct "Dickens," ".Uerby." and other Mies. Dealers Eappliedwith the'above at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. MACRUM & CAM/IniE, 1070. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. mrs *ALL PAPERS WV -L. PEEK WINDOW &RADE% OF New and 'Handsome Designs, NOW OPENING, AT No. 107 Market Street (NEAE•FIFTH A.V.F,NZE,) Embracing $ large and carefully.selected stock of the newest designs flom the i FTNEST STAMP ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST !AIITIOLE known to the trade. All of whlchiere Offer at prices that will pay buyers tb eiamine. Jos:. u. HUGHES & BRO. 101:ga " I WALL TAMIL THE S OLD PAPER STORE lAA NEW PLACE,; W. P MARSXCALVS NEW WALL - PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street, • arr t An MARIEETJ SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. mhil GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET. NEW . GOODS. = FINE VASES; o t BOHNINIAN AND CHINA. „„. iir ' W tai BEI% a H TEA BTS, -4 • COPE. "1°K12441 tair i n' stock of g SLIM- PLATED GOODS or an deamiOUdnis • 8 Oedi sad examine oar :as, and we feel aulaffed,„no one need Lau tome imitel ! ,•• , • : c d 41.1.3XED..,&:.CPS 100 `WO4DI.,STBEET. v NGS ANIIBA.TTING. HOmai — PELL & CO iiNCKOR COTTON MILLS. erl l MEnarnan l3 . • • Kimono:wen of mravx 11:EDFUlf and LIMIT AZ OROS • AID 1111.1.61110LL1 BATTIME FLOUR. , 'PEARS -- :ii_Eki : : , FAlpliti,:• ,, lloll.ll Pitk.itAISALL Time Star Osseo 131104$ Wig te FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. Tes Flour ili oniT.se,seut out when eve ,P,IIMAL•111111 1 . italistaßegi 'UV& 2_ • ___ to best Unto our . W SITE 9011.31 /WO. AND CORN IsseZ: _ Tr. 1811011110146 illleshem, Sept. 9.1868. PzAstr. y , , , in GOODS. • g el. (=i; 0 li d;,l * 7,/ ^ A C.D gri4 ". 4,01 wk , ' 43 0 'AN cl ez, 4 Pin . w i e P 4 * * TH com 121 ra c ' 4 ta E- 4 ° ov) - ® 0 Ea e cei awl 121-C L ' ;4 El j set ttt c °IX/ 14 • • NEW SPRING GOOD •-• JUST OPENED, MEOWS F. PHILLIPS', 87 Market Street. Prints, Nwaine, Dress Goods,. SUNS, SHAWLS. / FULL . LINK or. SILK S C-Q, S Vera• Ch,eap. S7.MARKET ST REET.. .p 3. C IARB & R f - fa W ' I t l!! " ( 1 ! ‘ % 8 C al o..P )" WHOT , TRA-vg MALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dl7 Goods, • No. 94 WOOD sTrizisy. Third door Moro Diaimond a9or. PITTSBIIB6H. FL. WINES. LIQUORS &C. SCHMIDT &FRIDAY, inikatTzas OF WINES, 'BIDDIES, IN, ig„ WHOLESALE DEAL US ER PURE RYE WEIBKIES, 409 PENN . STREET; Rave Ilemoxed, tot NOS. 381 AND 356 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH - S. FINCH sic co n t. Nos. Ifkti. 187, 189, 191, 193 and 193, - FIE= VERFOLT. PITTSBUILEIH, ALLNITYACTOBI.IIB OP Copper Db3tilled Pare Rye Whiskey. Alskh_ _dealers In 70)131GN WIFES and LI QIIO 1101 , 9, &a. • 5a1128.102 BoIpRO.ELANT TAILORS. B . TMGEL, ~(LstecutterwltLW. Hisieraeide,) TELERCELS.NTI TAILOR, No. 53 Smithfield Street;Pitteburgh. ' se2S:T2I SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS: QASSIMEEES, ACi s Justreceived 13; 1- EIENRY 151.EYEA. A splendid new 'Moen of rel 4: Nernbant TOW. Ir 3 Smithfield etteet. ICE. ICE: ACES ,ICE: "" WM. KREI3S, DEALMR, • No. 55 Diarrion.d. • PITTSDURGE, . Sir Orders addressed to W...IEREIIB. Eighth ward, Allegheny. will receive prompt attention. Wagons running in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. DR. WHITTiEIt gO ury IITTINUES TO • TREAT ALL private diseases. Syphilis in all its forms, all diseases, and In c effects of m completely - eradicated , Spermatorrhea or Semi • nal Weakness . sad Impotency, resuitiag teem aelf-sbuse or other causes. which produces ' acme of the following effects, as blotcnes, bodily weakness:lndigestion, eonsninption aversionao society: . unmanliness, • dread of future events, loss or memorfh. indolence. nocturnal einiasiont, 'and anally so prostrating the sexual astern as to render maniacs unsatisfactory. sad therefore imprudent, are permanently cured. Persona at. Meted with these or any other dill; Antricate or long standing constitutional oom t should give the Doctor a trial' he never s. A particular atlention\iiveu to all Female com nlaints, Lettoorrhea dr Whites, Falling, Indain nation or Ulceration , of the Womb, Ovaritis. pruritil, Amenorrhoea, kl'enorrliagia„ Drumm =names, andisterdity or Barrenness, are treat. ed With me greatest success: - • _ It is self-evident that a physician who cannons hhnselfexcituively to the study °La, certain class of diseases and treats . thousands of cases every year must acquire greater'skill in that specialty Theonv in Mineral practice.. . .. _., •_ . Doctor. publishes a =lidless DaMpinet or fifty penult= gives a lull exposition of venereal and private diseases, that can be bad free al Moe or by, mall for two stamps,. in sealed envelopes. Every 'entente contains instruction to the of dieted, and enab'ing them tee determine the pre..., else nature or their oomplaints,, - The establishmen comprising ten ample rooms,,is central . . Wh t,. en it is not convenient to Visit' Um Mt', the.DoeUttos .opinion can be ob- Mine' by giving &written statement of the cue. and medicines can be forwarded liarnall or ex press. 'ln .aume instiumes. however, a personal examination is absolutely necerstary. , „while in inhere slidly personal attention is relired, and for the accommodation , r such batten there are &nutmeats oonlected with the office t are vided with'every rertlittbilLiAt cat 'V aa a _to gr i gr iu reeopigict7lptions are prepared in Mc; Dwarfs own laboratory, under his - persona or Nedicat pamphlet at oMce Iree. or by mail for two stamp& No matter who have railed, readwhatlte saya. Mows 9 A.X. to 8 Pot. gundays 19.34 toil?. xi Ofhee,Xo. 9 WYkir. STRits,T. (neat. Court ;House.. Pittston:lth. Pa. i rS I T N street;4 BROTHERS . 11 1 1 3{e g_ &Li and Patent 31elittlnes. NI
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