littsburgt Gay& • ilOoli .9ti BY .;The colSerence meetly tough at last. We boys routiAthe vestry waited surth. girls - come tripping Oast. Like enow.birds waidng to be mated. Not b be that leaps the wall By level musket dashes litten. Than I, who stepped before them Ali, Who longed to see me get the mitten. Buttio. sbe obished and took my arm' We Jet the folks take the highway, And started toward the Maple Farm. -Along a kind of lovers' by-o ay. I can't remember what we said, 'Twos notutng worth a long or awry. Yet that rude Datil by which we aped Seemed all transformed and in a glory. The snow was crisp be. each cur feet, .Tbe -wnt, was full. the fields were gleaming . .Her hood and tippet sheltered sweet :Her face with youth and health was beaming. Thelittle hand nutside ht.r muff, ' 0. sculptor. if you could but mold : onchett jacset cuff. • 'To secrets warns Iliad to bold it. To baieber with mo there atone, _ 'Twee love and fear sun tt Sinnott blended: - Atlisattte teethed the tot:deviant stone - Wheie that. ellcitous Journey eoutd. She shoot her ringlets froth her brow, .. Aa with a' "Thant you, Ned,' dissembled. But set 1 knew she understood • • -With what a darlog wish I. trembled. A eland oassedidadiv.overbead„ The moon wag slowly peeping through it, Yet hid its face. as It 11 said • "Come now, or never i do t: do ft ! My 119 a till then hid OnlykOoten • _The kisser tootheromi at.simor. B somehow, thilooonbor own_ sweet, roe?, "rag [Oath-1 kissed ben Perinips ttarsa boylit lore, let, still, o.llstleismotass treaty toter! ' • \ teat Ono, thOte that trebh, who thrill . WhO eau live life over, —Atlantic Ninth ty , SPIIEMUM. --Jnite was =usually cold in Europe. Carle Pala th stiliselling beer in New Orleans. -; - , (Andrew Johnson is still stumping ; r—Fonz;huptired..Ajnerican families are •In'Dsro3den. —Ebony cased watches for ladies are all the rage now. • • —Ripe and luscious peaches have ap peared in our market. —Magenta colored_ book covers are danzemusly poisonous. The Catholics of Rostonpropose .. but sag trio Coliseum for Aim. -- , rEiglity dogs were killedby the Byre- /mtse•authoridei last week. :7-13nglandl'is no* confident that her aqil gelds will 'never exhaust. "'bird Was 'the conUmts of a snake Cut oPeli at Dayton, 'Oldol _ - —Sunset Cos Is doing 4pain up in good style in his letters . ibr publication. • "'7Pie Caueie man y ways of _• - smuggling opium into thil country. —Solus Brum4sh, of Deuxiit, Ina ntly•cutin *en - by a. revolving saw. —TOmat . csis will be more than usually abundant this season, in this neighbor- —Darin th! Beeper', I;titffalo ecte, eight hiu,4n4 . : odaily,0 daily, • : - • —Four millions of ddllars to' be ex ' 'TeI:A(4 In *pilaw, the obstraetions at . . .Hell Gate. .0 —lt is proposed , to' start a paper. in - I "aris_to be 0 3 . 1 1 6 fthe C7ironit for Beati 4(fta fKomen; —A young lady read the Declaration :Or rndernoenci! as the r- { 9 B tort ,tion•on the Fifth. The great, Laster is not so ranch of a failure alter all. ahe bas i l irtcabla labor, -performed great Work:, -Large 'frauds on tie Internal ve nue have again beenunear,thed in blew • f• Orleans. 'Sugar was the basis of opera: Con. - - ' - • • 4—The executioner:of Paris desires to sell Ilia terrible office to "a ums4deur . not 'disagreeable to the Imperial Govern . meat." i • - The Chinese, as counterfeiter 3 of gold dust, are a success. . The have made , and sold a large quantity of the bogus article: • —A tape worm seventy-three feet long has come to light in Pittsfield. The man who owned it was, for a long time, un healthy. —The consynction of the Niagara Canal will draw most of the water from its channel which , now : madly ruihes over the Falls. • —A big woodpecker flew into a Ken tuch-y school room the, other day, and made'off with a )ockof hair from a school boy's head. • —A California murderer was aelultted balling-; away the Distriet'Attorney with. forged , telegrams, telling him his .daughter was dying. • . • —A scientific gentleman, writing froni aboard, the Great 'Eastern, strives to ,ez. plode the generally credited idea that mountains exist in , the ocean. —A new monthly piper, entitled the . Di:sores, is slxmt to be started in Paris, with the object` of legalizing divorce& Chicago will be behind In this matter. =-Ei . . evend countries of Coutlnental Ea- Toppi= at present ..cohaiderubly Sgitated - bycthe , ' , question . Whether the public : s ol i tiot *ie . to kaye :a sectarian or mum ibuituzclutisetitr• • . A.llttle'sonpf Joseph Warren, of the . *i.ittattWOOirrl. died Eittlidg from lockjaw; superinducea by a flesh , wound' itt the 'hand, s e nsed by the Premature discharge of ,a ‘..Gotr, , llayes, of -Ohio, was Major of • 'ir ilea of +Ala Reseelline gees the ; " v-oIP i ' 441.0k444 til° drat night he ever idea N :1 44141 , ft. nadal a tent wat wit hhia pres ent C°M ~ ' 1 ; / petitor . for Governo r . A Jodi h liMP*liOtned her \Thai ring , valued at 62,000, to an e m=, and • ,few moments • i loye of a boo, just _fof, a, T bauble never Mend , h ° to show, the man either. , . came back or vlO4, Mai*: l i WolCoß:P f 74111 ' ' the ;Alt of . '' . byinrattleinakslat wattling ,* tled tio , h!rikt_uterf ' ' ' 1 4 116 ki* - 13 45V.-t / 4'4 s 1 , ' artd . got her little girl to( suck the poismi: from the wound. She thus escaped . death. —A phonographer recently remarked of A., I's last speech, "Yea, yes, that is a good report; I have listened to and taken doWn the same a hundred times, and I I've to say it." . • —Count D'Aquila, of. Paris, has gone back on the son who, against his aristo cratic wishes, married an American girl, and has converted his estates into ready cash to prevent his legal heir from real izing anything in efite'of his death; - —The follai*lng poor fellows of New York cannot •Indulge in the luxury of , paying an income ;taar FernandO and Benjamin Wood, Itickard O'Gorman, t Chas.-H. Kalhleish, Clarence A. Seward, John Morrissey, James Brooks, H. C. Calkin, and Frank Leslie. `...Ate Sab'bith School meeting recently heldin.Pleaeanto4,Feintrlvania, after the recitations hid been Concluded, this dia. logue occurred : Superintendent—Well, Childt•en,What is the subject of your iesson to.:day.? Children—Judas Iscariot, sir. Superintendent—What kind of a area d 9 you 'think he was ? Small boy— I think he was a "dead.beat,".sir I —The 'artist retfirldisg the largest in come.in Nevi York is Eastman Johnson, $3,789; the editor, J. G. Bennett, $186,. 500; the publisher, James Harper, $38,. 074; the actor,' Edwin Booth, $83,786; the banker,: J. N. Benedict, $311,789; the preacher, E. H. Chapin, $13,149; the saloon keeper, L. Delmonico, $125,931;, the hotel proprietor, Paian Stevens, $244,385; the judge,, T. W. Clerke, $18„ 588, the lawyer, David Dridley Field, $70,,284; 'the merehant, A. T. Stewart, $3,019,218. - -The Portland Natural History Socie ty has just been presented with a long smooth-bore gun, which was taken at the capture of Lottisbarg, June 17, 1745, by Ctiptnin Moses 'Pearson. •On the lock is engraved the name of the maker, Chappis, otSt:/41tnine - 4cionmanying the gun ista - pirwat4intrituriously carved, bear ing the idinioaflite owner, Joshua Free 134Prvilarc;4173107. This P9wllex7-bort is presUmed to have been made by the celebrated scout Joe;Wier, ••who was in the habit of atoppin at Fre e man's house,' which stoini in Westbrook. • 1101rIXIII COLLEGE. 'CCorreivirid:enceoithe ttttsburtii Gazette.] Butitswrcz, MAINE, July 13, 49. This laihelocation of Bowdoin Coll _e sco , 44died. inironorof Gov. ~Bowdoin of liflasrmebusetls, - tut. - Institution n Ty three•fourths of a century old, and w ch numben ; .among.: its alumni many en distinguished as statesmen, poets, • tore and divines. She is the mother of Ttmer4eN,ClX-Priasident Pierce, of Lone fellow, Dr. Hamblin. of. Constantinople, Dr. H. 8.-Bmith, of New York, Cheever, sidd etrAnyothers.' Hetet for half a century the eloquent and leasued•Cleveland, the &Ureter Mhterology in this country, de lighted -the-students in Chemistry and Natural History. Here Newman wrote on Rhetoric and Political . Economy, Smith - on Mathematics. and Upham on Mental Science, Disordered Mental Ac tion and .merry other airbiects. Drs. Goodwin and Alien s uf here received• their _education., . . The buiblituts are ninny and god. The chapel, of tri . inite, is one of the finest in the': country: , -The Medical ; College is new and converdent. 4 Memorial Hall; worthy the toe- `new is now being erected. Vilder the- newPiesident the College has received frish life. Mr. ~goody, of New Ycirk, ode of its former' graduates and Priifessois, has given to it -about An able Baccalaureate .was given by the President, the 4th _inst. The Prize Declamation last evening. To-day the address before the Literary Societies is to be given by Rev. C. C. Everett, of Ban . gor. This is the.occaslon of the year for Brunswick. The hotels and private houses are filled. .-People come from all parts of the State and from other Slates. The beauty and fashion of.the region here congregate at this time; so do the ,men of learning and high official posi: Lion.' The brave and accomplished Gov ernor,Chamherlain is here—the next as well as present Governor. The interest attending our literary fes , tivals at this season of the year is ex ceedingly gratifying, and are a hopelul sign for our country, as its iife and pros pesity depend on our Intelligence and morals. "New 'Wen is fail of peo ple," says 4 correspthident. Of Vassar College anothersays: "Bo a literary flavor abounds and the atmosphere°, ciliture is growini.... Already it seems to learin the social element, putting, businessand mere fashion:in the Second category' and sug . gesting scholarship end science •as the .future prevalent and polite pass 'cords." From Cornell University we learn that "there wail 'a large , attendance fmni all parts of tlie — Btate" "A diatinguished audience, including many , prominent inofticial and , social circles,' attended the annual commencement of Georgetown Colladd - - President . 01sta did not con sider it 4enentit his tiigh position to attend these exercises. And a striking fact, stated Waa`'that every President of: tke United. States, from General lifiltdrighin to General Grantp. had honoretthe • 001. lege With their presence, and'assistedon ocessions. l7 Tee .Academy of Music'was crowded with gaily-dressed audience of both 'sexes at digcopune4c,e -' mint eseicisei.of ths Crdllegetor the city otiXew,York,' .199;911gbt aon and fill iTour columns with similar reterencei to numerous other 'Colleges end Pittsbt rggh,.our busy aidrapkily groiv- Ind city s also has nn increasing interest . • In theseeturcises.r , idore sand inure" in telligent, addintinentialirnanwndliomen Attend that: : Ottrettulente are 2encour ,akes=ll,b!gheit')legl)* of scholarship 19 Melded, and more - you* men` are will in,g to go ttlnnika MI :course of study.' The people are . eingbeing educated, and soon ,we may - 1 1 0P0tO 'helm. 09rneirsi Drowlie Package Ana ..Vawisr's,there. .; this beautiful vtlinge.•ls twentiitiYa miles tram- 'Portland,. Iwhere the Young •Melia aulitnin !-ASBOCIAULta . ,:meets - to;. day," cannot.- give 'you the . prospects there, butituataideiM '4 o !".l 36 :;.thFre Joattfottlinnetudee f: .), ltsq PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY,' JULY 16, 186 .. • :, .. Bast Living. Pastliving Is an active and Wcinating habit,b partlealery to the young. Thera are few warm blooded young men -who would not live fast if they could afford to. The lack of means alone restrains them. It seems so 'delightful to rattle over the pleasant first ten miles of adult life, from twenty to thirty. at a• two-forty pace, rather than jog along at a rate that per mits all the hist teams to pass you, BM old men think differently. They know that the fast liver rattles away his bloom and youth, before he is ready to part with it, and becomes old, while his plodding companion of the same age is still young. ; 1 He goe up the ascent withlhnspeed ;and' dash of a fleet roadster; but he , goes down the dec line on the other , aide, with the speed of a galloping consumption. He gathers and consumes his harvest of life's pleasures and joys, long before they are ripe, and like children who have gorged themselves with green fruit, be 'is com pelled to suffer pains and pangs, the pen alty of the transgressions. He grows old and weary and querulous in spirit.and habit, while he is still young ,in•years. There are wrinkles on his face; there are twitches in his joints; there are angry and' painful swellings on his •knuchlesc his hands quake, and his limbs totterrand he hobbles dewn the home stretch, an Object of pity to those whom he dazzled with the brilliancy of his first setting out, and filled with remorseful reflections over the folly which squandered the riches of life in youth, and left no strength of muscle nor warmth of blood to cheer mid sustain him. In dismal winter.. • ..i . If tfie young man is wise , he will be, content to go slow up the milt, and hue band his•vigorot body and mire for the latter part of the race. The innate joys of youth, its hope and buoyancy and free dom from care may suffice for , that period of life, without the fierce excesses and •p_rolltgacies which make up fast living. Temperance and moderation to the young_ appear Insipid and prosey; but they are conservators of the power which the, young will need when they become old. To lay up money for old age, is esteemed the bight of worldly wisdom,but to carry the innocence and freshness, and some of the vigor and health of youth into old age, is a wiser and better thing sink • The Grape Crop. After careful inquiry and examination of the Nit itself, we are able to 'report that if front tali time on snail the liarvdst the weather remains warm and dry, the grape crop will be better than halfa crop. Me saw. very many bunches of Catawbas at Put-in.l3ay; yesterday, mor or less mil ,dewed. , Some bunches were entirely covered. Some of the vines were well loaded with clean bunches, while other, vines will prove worthless. The weather,` Thursday night,: was. decidedly bad, and -dtd considerable damage. The Concords are in the best ,condition, although some. what injured. Should we have a contin• fiance of such weather as we had last week, or Thursday ; and Thursday night esuale of this eek, the cropu.6l, all varieties' wlll, , tbout.rolool. Now the crop do =lse very well, and yet by no means as badriuinT otrae grOwertrugart• We Ude* ‘l3lilik, Islanders are over despondent, bad as matters are. Oa Pnt-14-tay thetaterne aie tilled pretty well:. On Kelley's 'blind there. - Is - a greater lack of Well Ailed stems. .:04 the former- island the mildew is the worst feature; on the latter, what one grower rails the milk rot id as bad as the mildew. We can only hope for dry, warm weather from this on until the crisp is matured, when we shall have 'better ' than , half a crop, and, owing to the extra fine condi tion of the vines in early spring, a good stock of grapes. The growers are de spondent enough, but we trust their worst fears will not be realized.—Sandusky ( O.) Bolster, July 10. ' • Street Etlquett 6.—Waitlng).with Ladles Only ,villagera or' persons with rural !dem any 'longer contend, that ladies shauld always bo glven the Inside of the pavementin parsing. TM• rule adopted the cities la to mint to the right, whether the right leads to the wall or to_ the gut ter, and-an observance of .this .comrsou semis, rule would obviate much unpleasaiit "serotiging" by over-gallant , gentlemen who peralstentlycrowd for the outside of the walk. Anotheitommon custom, and required by fashionable e4qftette, and one Which is nearly:as inexplicable and abo surd, is the practice of a whole stiing of men tiling out , of .a church pewit:asking themselves as ridiculous as an "awkwatd squad" practicing at "catch'ng step," in order to give a woman the-wrong end of a pew, Is that 'of a man *When on a promenade or walk with a lady, to keep himself on the outside of the pavement. A little exereise of ludgment will con vince any person of the utter uselessness of this bobbing v back and _forth at every corner. The common rule is this: "If a Man and woman are walking, she should • always be at his right arm. whether it -be toward the Inside or outside of the walk; then, the woman will not, be sinned against, the passers." ,‘ , • . PnYstegt l o l 4.• • i It is said that any nose which i s iz i leas than the height - of the ' fo i ehead is in dication of detective intellectual powers 1 The eyes indicate diameter pitherby `their cable' than ritill ':"l'ho'4l% blue are tortialottost con** lif , Pirsonl ( VA, gentle and refined dame. ter, light Mee and gray , in the rude Ann energetic. Lav: titer/aye:- "Hazel eyes &relate more usual indications ore mind masculine; vigerout :and ' profound; joss as genius, properly so.called, is almost always associate& with eyes of a ''',#ellowislicascterdisting on ..the hazel." - The .higher the, hrows rise.the more their Pelleattr is, suppo sed , 1 to b under ,the ir4usmte 'of feeling , and the lower the :bettOP.celittelle4,bt lit_e . [ reason. A very small eyebrow is l lll lir I dication of , want .of i•force of , ottarscier. A tolerably 'large imenth is : essential to vigor and energy, and a eery. 'small 'one.' is indicative of weakness and indpleimer. ' In a manly fa:thitippet lip abould vv. tend ,'beyonid:::anddoste the leiver.; Fleshy, lips .are4)ttexc ibund - associated with vidUPtuOUs and meagre ones;vilth a' Pa!tienteee Agate. —tree retreating Chin loolcatos.4reskneer.% tlietaarPendicu44, larengthi.,.and the :Mos% acuteness of : 13. ...1.7 , 5•ii:,,44; A; iiii,iiitiii day, a' ion , named W 144: ocribauC was performing , nith adar ,needie; , putting it; hp` one nOstril and , " wilts it cont. of the other; potting• it ti p nostril and drawing it out - of his rtionthretC. "While going through these Ojteratfo*lt;llle:itedier acnielly'ffid Re iip ,one nestgll berotlChie',Miii*ol. A t he Wifelt o F;AJtel ) Reki* the 4 6 :4 PA '4O feels en 4 3c4letWeette''.t.44' W.. ' aintthellowlug irttr. Ate . tar* Ming' for; i and t i pertorrite4,,-the - . , %elite trick by fbruing thstioodleAlthitisf throat' sand aldng itontrotldeviso -t I st tri,rg -GAS FIXTME WELDON - & KELLY*. Manotieuren sad Who Wage Dealers In Lamps, lanterns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP GOODS. . Also, CARBON AND LUBBN3ATIN9 OM& N 0.147 Wood Street. se9m2l Betweenethtad Betweenetb Avenue. FRUIT CAN TOPS. I SEriF LABEL:MG • ! - CAA TOP. COLLINS WRIGHT,' • P.I.T7SI3URGH, Tina rs and At C t e ett r .‘ I n t o 4 p P I7 •Art, d .itprellYd Aespu therune plain top, having oi the names of the venous P stat upn the cover. minivan frost the center. endantetlom or pcdater epos the top of the 4 ,1 # Plearth 91 4 1 0.4 14 ad ilennanentlS 3r.aiaLlEasElXO. by merely ,idlieine Abe name of the frig t the can coutians opposite the_pcinter and seeps/ in w the customary manner. o preserver of van or g eeing housekeeper will ,nite any other acter once men .1"/PES, CHUMMY, TOPS, are WATER ' criumuntfirors • large steiOrtamet, HENRY H. COLtitat, spit:ha? . Ed dean:tea:ear Smithfield St. ' - SUMMER RESORTS. 4.045.0"../. "NV CRESS ON SPRINGS. • Tris Payorite Summer Resort, - -, Situated on the Summit of the ALLEGHENY MOPNTAINS, - 51,200 SP= ABOVE Tag LEVEL. Of THlt .JtA. will be open for the re ception of geeste on the 150 day of JUNE.. The buildings connected with the e4tabilshment i p have been entirely renovated a 4 newly furnish ed. Excursion Ti. pets hold by the Pennsylvania Railroad, ay Philwitipbis. Rs sheen and Pitts burgh, good for Hi.- season. 11 trains sto at • ;reason. TY4UP URNinH ED •tYYTARES FOR RENT. For further intorrestlOn. address - GEO W. MULLIN, PrOprietor, - • - -._ . _ Cresson Springs, cambria county, Pa. jyso.sg. STOCH TON HOTEI4 41 CAPE MAY, N. J.. Will opork on the 34th of JUNE. 1809. This hotel has been erected within the past year, at forda ample aocosnuPpl 'Mon for nearly one thou aud mmata and la Punished equal to any of the leading hotel, in the United litotes. Par ;maw hOe. until then. address, • PETER GARDNER. Proprietor, No. 307 Walnut street' Phßodeligna.. teatklb,wirat vsurrEii STATES HOTEL, • CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.,. wm-be Opened - tor - the season SATURDAY. May Rath., In alt grit elate appointments, equal to any end yet *Hording to families all the comforts of a "loAtm. President want expects to visit Cape May this season and will stop at the "United B uttes. Address A , myll1:104 • ARON MILLER. Proprietor. UPHOLSTERY. HOLTZILiN m WIEDERHOLD. 21U. 100 Third Avenue ? • Upholsters aid Deafen in Curtain 'goads, the attention of their friends raid the s potlit,' to their Dwell fawned stock of Lace and liottLepham outakis Vestibule Lice., Damask Item terry's Mexican ClOtb, Satin, Delanes, GUI Cornices, Gilt and Walnut Mouldings, Spring Beds or superior make, Hair Matruses (pure abate hilr)Pillows, Bolsters, and everything pertelnitur to a first•ciass pea. The latest Parts an Berlin designs:or Draperies stlis inspealon or their customers. Pure white .6witera tber.lesthera always on hand, HO AN WIEDEREOLD, NO. 100 TRIED AVENUE. tryo:rxr ; _ - UM ICE! ICES ICE! WEI. KREBS, ICE DEALER, No. 55 Diamond Alley, irrTssunan, PA. B. Orders &damned to W. llREBB,lllghth wud. Allegheny. will receive prompt attention. Wagons running La elttsburgh and Allegoeny. utyle:110 ' FLOUR. PEARL .KILL FAIIILY FLOUR, 17eatEL KILL Three Star Wean Brand. eQoal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. This floor will ad, se seas oat when asps . Ashy tweezed. T" AW . 11. SOIL L IELLITIVIIRAND. • - sasiLli - __mama whets ht. Louis. Ssals 111LaND. Equal tabu; olnc• VI RITE ipten As . Jun ibis) coati Merl:: • •B. 2.'II3IIISDIt it 880., .ssueraensr.soree: V. ImIL • cO4Id. VQ/CEI. PIOALt -D101(1401 4 •,,, • t••,I •••• • • /6 STRW - AliT &CO - • .• • • renitoredilugrOnosu) No. 567 , LIBERTY STREET, I 14044 (71SY-Tiour ,41/111111630Xpar.001.,,,` O a f& ilar d _AUT "- (1. 1121 ; itt Al.;.6 ° T g e l 11 1S CA Ur i tel ilr i t ' lli* Of id dressid to •taws • ;Do ofloviaost so , soosoOlaT4s:ws - i. P! , ri , pl). 111)4, , ,;'LIVERY STABLES. ------ ----- - - Arnswmit RCM. U.1.4.277i01i. ROXIX44-I'4,TXXIIM 1,8 N & PON 41,11.ziW.1 losaa m ic Jain io 00111MENUONSTABLES . . . WA=MM AIME CORMItifiItiVENUE tiVidgEntil l et I ILI) ,•••. • h t 41)11414 rrarilumman,,ra.• • ,„. OD ,MID a vats T 13418, ' ' • p •Li altaugparalor WA.IIIIOPS Dread. • 111 ,,ttest.e The 14411 so W. el mate ' IMMO 1 , 4fl arrri.ii,73Letee. CARPETS. s &o. We offer at Mtall. ftw THIRTY DA 1 s ONLY. a One of New and Choice Pattern English Tapestry, Brussels, ingraht, • ' and Other Carpets, AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, and our entire stock at prices which make It an object to buy this month, as these goons have wore! oeen offered so low. Our Store will close at 15 P. until September first. .179:d&T CARPETS, Floor-Oil . Cloths, 341.492T"T" L' Q. ES. AT. LOW PRICES. We offer" many of out goindi inueh below Last Spring's prices. Those needing goods in 'our linecan save money by baying at once. BOYARD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. 3714:0A NEW CARPETS ! eTume, 1869. We are now openlne an assortment unparalleled In this city of PINEtiT VELVETS BRUSSELS ISEE-PLYS, Of qpr own recent importation and selettedfrom eastern manufacturers. IIIE:DIVIE AND LOW PRICED I:N4G-.IR.ALENTS, QUALITY AND COLORS, An Extra Quality of. Bag Carpet. , We Mt, new aelittot mow of the above et GREATLY .REDUCED PRICES. Aro. 51 FIFTH 4rE..rivz, JeL2 OLIVER II'CLIATOCK & CO. - HAVE JUST HEMMED A ' FINE SELECTION Cr .IMUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS THREE. PLY AND - INGRAIN CARPETS. THE LA9sEsir ASSORTEST OF WHITE, CHECK & FANCY NUTTINGS; ' FOR SUMMER WEAR, STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OLIVE mccuNTocK & co's. WALL PAPERS. W PAPIEM WINDOW SHADE, New and Handsome Desigrui, No. 107 Market Street Embracing a large and carefully selected Mock of the newest delimit from the fINKST tiTextr- ED °OLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All of whicli we ogler at prices that will nay buten to ezmolnei - • ' • JOS. R. HUGHES '& BRO. mer~:rl tVi r ALL PAPER! THB OLD yiP Eipe s LE INA 1111 W , . T. P. IsmingAziva NEW WALL PAPER STORE, ' '492 iilowly Street, ~ (4 7 u " iminn a ' UMMOMMAMIMISGDAILL mhe I ;a1 1._7 1 1q ,', m A•A NIpzefiti a tILNAJMENTAIL NI V A iiiit;t W rg Rear Ilsaltblat il M i a. e ' assartmat as Lie: UtudatAc i nfil i aitattl i m . v. Maxi% lic. Ar mL W' Pan Vial b renn e l t ai lik ti *I I I Imam ante la a r ra! Chittha s " dosi Wks ss • , - VI • • CARPETS. SPISCIAL SALE OF McFMII - ,M).& COLLIES No. 71 sad 73 MTH AVENUE, (Stand Irfoor) Window Shades, The Vez7 Newest Hedges, VERY EMPHRSOIt 11111110 BROS., IN THE CITY. 1E351 23 FIFTH ATHWITE OF NOW OPENING AT (NEAR lIIPTH*VENUE;) DRY 'GOODS. 1:1 z C.v; o I a , PAZ c 43 ® ; L... -co z aq m -ei Az; ias I= I:4 clO2 , c 1 •„„i gm Dt Emil 0 &a_ a e Fi; z z • EI4 1:111 mu fa' ages NEW SPRING 000ns JUST OPENED, 4LT THEOBOBE F. pllinips' 2 87 Market Street. Prints, iduslins, Dress Goods, SHAWLS. PULL LINE OP SILK SACQUES, Very Cheap. SI. MARKET STREET. ST. spa C AIIR ILate n, Carr & WHOLIISALS DRAT IS Foreign and Domestic Dry Geode,; No. 94 WOOD STESZT. Tlard door olxpot Diamond snow - PITTIiaIMeS. PL WINES. LIQUORS, &c. SCHMIDT & FRI.DAY,.i. OF . WINES, BRANDIES, GIS, g„, , WHOLZBALE DLIIMERS PURE < RYE WRISKIES,' 409 PENN STREET': • . Rave. Remov*4 to NOS. 41t$ AND 356 PENN, Cor. Elementh St:, (formerly Cacial.) Job .0 EI. rime & co., Nos. IS% 1117, 789,191,183 and 196, InEVZ terzzaT, rrrrsziuswi. itarrupAnntaur3ll Or - Copper Distilled Pure !lye Whiskey.' Alio. dealers In YOSZIGN WThEB and Qu()Rs. HOPS. ke. intd2I.IIIP GLASS. CECINA. CIITLEIRY. 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. 'E : _ VASES, c 41 31 BOHERLIN AND CH/NA. NEW. STYLES, - DINNAGR SETS, T.EA 5ET2, 4320 4 , crl I SMOKING BETS, U T % A. large stock of SILTER PLATED 6001)5 ,r 4 , of all descriptions. Call and examine our goods, and feel satlsned no one need fall to be stated. 0 4 ) •R. E. - BREED & CO. 100 VI 000 STREET. STCINE. NIVEST CON11114:01‘ ' Ithichinek &Mai Works, _ Northwest corner of West Common. Aueighelay, raztini I►Tlr4vraB & co. Elsie on band , or i , otetre on abort notice Heartt end Step anntesviLeds ibr Sideman, Brewer:: Varna. £d. Head and Tomb Stones. an. nr,A4Nrl Tirnmptiv! owametoti. IMMO wmuinnabis. DR. winTnER , Q. 11 7 1TEIVEEI TO • TREAT ALL privatediseases. 1371anills In elt its forinsA ' tir diseases, and tee tifects - of Mutely 'completely eradicated; B PM:catarrhal or clemi, nal Weakness end Iscipmency. • reetiltiag trot self-abnie or other causes. and Vitch produce acme of the following effects, as twitches, bodlks weakness. indigestion. szonsulnlitimitArecrslonst, ..society. unmanliness , 'dread : of, evenft, loss of memorY. Indolence, noctunsremtsalone, and finally so promoting te sexua l it 7 * stem as render maatWo ansatistactort, thereto Imprudent, are pennioenUy cu red..'•Persons dieted with these or any other dellad tnoleati gi v erarer tte Doctor a trial; A particular Ettentlonplven to all Female corn k plaints, Lectuorrhea or Whites; Palling, intlatel ' meth's' 'Rs" - incloation of Lb* Womb, trouittal Prangs. itinenorrhoes. Menorrimitia Diemen' norrhoea, atitibterility or Bareness, are treats! ed with tba greatest suoma ft Is that a Watch's - who oonflue r i himself etellisieely to the studyof a certain 'slag of diseases and treats thousand. of eases eve qbMturt atiptire greater skill lathat • sPecialts ti one In gsueral practice. e Doctor publishes's' medical Pamphlet is, laPales teat gives tali exposition efeenereo Private diseases, stat can be had tree atom & or •nY 'ter two stamps, In sealed envelop,O Peery sentence contains casta Dation to the sr and them to determine the pin • cue of slim comPlalu_,_te. • The esiabillhment. Qom wea Wl* Is Central. What it is P rma not ooliVenlent t. visit a eity. the Doctor's opinion can be o tune.* nog a written statement of the cas and taedlelnescan be forwarded by malt or press. In sumo lastaneese - however. a Verso ' examination is absolutely necessary. while others dallyperstend attention- reoi hod, an for the accommodation I fault ppEttents there emottneets connected with the Otaptast , am to Tided with every, rmullite that is calcip4m promote recovery, including medleated - Yeti bath& ail prescriPtlons .are prepared. la - Doctor** own laboratory, seder hie personal so l =n. kedlcat pamphlets at oMco• free, 01 lib? two stamps. No Matte r who ban failed, reed what he MA House Maas. leg p imps 31.10 umn,oro, 9wyti - 4 Wear Doarn /Dimmto cp A po k pa I MEN