EJ littAntrgt. aktitt: „ BREAKING IT GENTLY. 711011 THI GISIIIIAN OP GEMS. The Count he was rldinglome one day, But meeting his groom li,n the way— " Where you:going; poor* l'w-said he, - • 'And where - do you conielrenii isarwernie.•• • "I'm taking metalline etitzetteitair, .._:' And bealdestbene"a a boast I want to ta ke.' , "Totakeattem!einimisttliet r etnit.' ""ittiebtOnt, - ,• , Wbat are the Jolts at borne a bout 7. 1 i• • .. ~.1i.,.. 'l'. t ••- - ' ' 1 't: ”Not Eolith bait ttatiptrindj' ibe servant erAd4 - • "Only your littlemotte dog is dead." , ~ .., ''Do you telrmelniYilthful doe istead I And bow did this,fiappen i't „the master salt 9 , "Well. void* bottnelholt frightn - d' j umped the it_rt . , • hound; _- fiver , and ther e , , - • 4 , Then ran toilie and there , drownel. "My tic biest....we l thw,stablea pr,dei. . „: "What fthilitenen him?" 'the master cried. ~ • "Twin VibeilitfYretneniber -*ell, Tour sou frtup-tifqbastie wlnona ieli" "My son:tuip I bpp.e , he escaped with life, 1 ~ And Is tendeelt nnteinY , by my loving wilt. !' • Alas legoo d t otiti . tese,has Passed away For she 'dropped down dead where her de:stl son "Why, rasa,in tithe Ol 'suet, trouble and grief, AT , you not tingeare of tlitcastle, yob thiel?" "The castle, ixonder;ibleb you mean! Of yours burthe ashes ere now to be steia..i .1 , Al the wetcher slept, 10.for,I.Une direr, • In a moniknt he-t, hair and her etotbea took bre. ` , Tbe rairde attinid be,r,blated,niitia ndLiltet And all the household _have perisned Init. • ', And otthem isli"fatelPplired Mt, me;, ',.- .. '. Thus aentlx.tribtriL file LVTO.AO thee." . _ • 1 4P BE , . the -Otte grin4risan 11A8 a P° P watiOn ° 2,500 INSIME -49,1684tneirimaki:s up our standing armyL, -0 ,, 4- - - • • —Butter Qells cents a pound is Texas.. • —P. T,A3arirl le:Writing 0 new life of hjinke , ' ' —2" ; ;1") to ver ,(tr. P. R.) teems with hidaea: . —About four , thousand, people are now . at Long Branth. .•••••,' • tfillitii, ills; coining place for the 14;1M:tient.. • —A Garman izt -Cincitthati drank too inuch'iohrividerand died. —Tiikliiioepible family record hat set apart . for d forces —Chicago; modestly puts clang to _ be the fittliteCtMitsa of till nation. , --,0 *44 , , op tair_t to get , capital. jaiktn . )40 ft!ib* a iil'e°4 s lseol3° During colo re d. ulingtliell4t fog years the POpuiatlon of Texas has deereased. tan • ' • -=lt isadmitted that . the visit of the Harvard boa; crew srennd , will end in arrow. • : .-: • , , —V r eimarit wool dealers: are abandon , 40? tiPny at Pres ...llarit.Twain Caws to twtkittfore long:: Io othirb- . , , w9rda-bz •i s about. to. 225.000 poxiida:,A,..tdol from New d7COlorado are ;awaiting ship 311tit-01;11afeiidan.'Ll xs Peabody tbinl a' that too much care for,enter Aigyiy,iamade in public library buildings and e9/ 1- ehea... New Op#ras are rapidly appearing in the old World.- 'Yew, of them will find osiinitrY. Whiskeyyuse been manufactured in Cineinnati out of filthy; garbage, but, the piecess,. does not pay-1M yet.f rejoices, ina Woman's Pro teetitreVidon, which has for object tiik benefit of.all working iemalei. Coming through the Ityc—two ship roads' 'of,servant girls •to !New York, throuillx , , , t4Miket onti4, l 3 , Xe. , ..,Totiekih - Kansas, is,te have, an iron 'bridge • =Mit the Kansas river, worth $100.000 5 to be paid in city bonds. Ifacific Railway office at Omaha aViiragesnier one ithousand lan( per. day:in. gold on ticketsales. , -`~: The Printere ' tlnion,of Washington, has agreed toriet in" twenty spondees, some of whom will be oolared , boYe. - advertising hog,. or one. bristling with an ' enterprising merchants' hand bills qiikaat looseoi a Kansas City idea. ; raceS,are the sensations of the hour in Omaha.= The geese , are harnessed to tubsiin whictillin' contestants sit and * vo. C l ar k defines true educe tionaaa,proper understanding 7(if those lidigiinvelved in 'red life, andlin right iql.KelseY; of the Ottewa, Kansas, UninAsity.lias , been expnrimenting with olauCcess•in tree planting on the c -1,1 • Pr.P 114 1 4 WTTLDcl.ol.o,Atitte*Piii; td the contrary, . - - ,;thellkkient , ...Pociiloll l 4 o .44;iniitainP the iieOtiMlott'4?f 10-intone or the hest laid in ~T-4111 1% 9P*, of *hite s are much in vogue- by Young sentlemen I- They are cool and gen gatriltpc,c6iiitie^:.." iYtt k I; ea me{ the P 4144841 latunirhaa-temPirremed-ho -diiiPoilng of WOilan'iiheta be lo T ed, - , .40ZIONr;Ivia.:Ategigila '-amt - sobial ;pesiticre:7titid lave; c d ! ). P/e!.lv*riiiiVlikes; . 414 . 4 City, --, "it° , wniinftirea adinleslon , into , the Ali; lettheny (inelifiliett*O ttei l 0 ' \ midi& . V—) .liOttwent, thutullaldmmiPants anly flitA?*tshOg .Jo f ituoil-,lst to Jilt 4 - fq x 44 4 ; :114e4tha*id,; ' 0 0 :0Y ing wl)Me3 01# to #4e- -Fatted lAtater. • . 46iti t toidiiirtitizeti Of giverhilli fhb ktgeib to pleasurn St rending his own name among the Slain, hermit cps., meraorated - bltbetoldiers' Monumeittif :4440Z • r.r•T• kik ) "o'4l htiiio" 'of the South have congregated at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, where a goodly num. berLocbeautiful ,Southern ladiesare als9 solotMglIg• -.4 cumber of New Yak capitaliata 4 have formed a tontiany for laying Aluelrittsitable from,that City to Eurppe. It will be operated with a nevily-inveited "sounder instrument." —The sea serpent story, ilk again going the romidiof of the GAZETTE printed some eighty -three yearspagetpOliliteli itr zifi4 clever old sensation reyive„d.. --Detroit ofers one ihausan dollars premium to any person who will start a cotton or wool factory irithateity, cape , ' ble of eritimoyite.ii) hands. - Sturgis. Michigan, offers a, premiitp of fbar times the amount: for such- a i establishment there. The , deed of , every lot in- the new town of Brooklyn, Morgan county, 111., contains the provision that the purchaser shall never permit thi'sale of liquor on the - premises on the penalty of forfeiture of the., estate.. ;A novel temperance idea, , but will it bold watery --A writer giver thei following , clear and concise - fxplanation of the phenome non of a lady's-bitishf "The mind corn• mnnicates with the 'Centre ginglion;,the latter, action through the brain and facial nerves, with the organic nerves in the face, with which,it branches alTi culate." , • • DEBILITY IN CHILDREN. , Misehiefa Of overtaxing Children in skchooi—Disease and : Death. : At the recent meeting of the Wisconsin State Medical Society, a paper was read by Dr. Waterhouse, of Portage. City, on the subject of Debility in Children, espe cially with reference to the evils of over taxing children in" oily, schools`,` the ' _, feats , .and suggestions of whiti; were, deemed so valuable that a resolittion . Wati adopted, requestingltS general public ation , by the press, for which:Purpose it has • been re vised by_ the Author, - :We copy . a few passages: _ "In our, coon schools of, the present day—everywhere; brit melt, especially in cites and the larger villages, Where , the best teachers are. sought. and generally obtained—every inducement, every incen tive that esti:ow - devised and brought to bear to , stimulate and encourage .study is faithfully; and riersistently The : consequence is thattrany of our brightest and best children of front six- to ten years of age are performing more study, more , mental labor f than most:et the. busij/ess, rnen, or more than their teac_l4ere- ant aware that many children are sluggish ~temperament, And will, bear and seem to . -require great u,:rengJo - gettitein to learn; yet,...witki- Many, of:this claisi, it hi their 'rapid growth *st. - takes, avoie their en.' ergy, and evens6ll42 lb .sttidie; - , and, ; consequently, you must fall to get them to , learn much until '" they cease to grow so rapidly;',,er; if *On sucCeediin, getting study, out of them; yon induce anemia: . What else can you expect!' You. cannot get more from 'the blood than • there 'Ulu it; and since the blood must supplynonr , isnment to the brain; and the body and all its organs, for their growth. besides repairing the waste of all their exertlons, , it follows that, whenever• you tax that, fluid beyond its income; anemiais the result. "For the purpose of illustrating this matter more perfectly than I could other wise do, I describe the case of a bright, intelligent girl of about twelve'years, of age, of good form and of, previous.good health 4 who began :early in January :last, to.dechne in health and strength, She had cold feet' and•hands,> andweak pulSe, uni versal paleness of. the skin; the lips and tongue were absolutely while; and dizzi- - ness on rising frOin a recumbent posture, Welling of,the feet in the after part cd'the day, the effect of grairitation.:; Doi blood vessels, being too weak to carry the blood upward, or even support, for any length of time, it natirallygravitates away from the head to the feet. She had, constipa tion.,;palpitation 'of the heart upon_ slight exertion,and general muscular pros tration. Upon questioning` the parents as to the_ history of the case, it appeared' that she had been attending School) from the beginning of the-Winter term, bad studied.' hard; and learned well, in all the 'brinchei usually taught'in the city =High Schobl, and shotving good qualities in music, she had 'been pressed forward rap rAtili in that; and, in addition,, she. was a -good'reader, and bad 'been in the habit of reading after her lenions in music and 'otherwisebooks and _papers ad Übituin. ' After a careful scrutiny of the case, and finding no localdisetuie, nor other ration al cause for the =moils, I- came to the 'conclusion that ' , it was from overtaxing the brain. Sher was accordingly ; taken from school; and her music and ;refuling considerably restricted.: Gave her , prep %notions ofiron, and she rapidly improved' and finally recovered. '-'"Anotlier girl of about ten years , of age, a sprightly,: brilliant child high. wrought, nervonittempeniment, of good forth and-of previdus: good - . health began about two years ago:to. Wive convulsions or epileptiform, spasms;% The shild wee attending- school and learning fast, deed, excellingutost 9i the other childrew! - of her age. On. examination, there at•-: peered indtgeetion end moderate antemia,• l `with-functional , torpidity 9f Ake/liver and bowels. /, -.The 'Convulsions „were -eon trolled. by-cWorofortac,oll • of turpentine, oil of amber, itc.,,an.d the chilaviafitaiten , from school, and stlo Sorter trounle oc curred.- until ..the:Jusxt , term of _1 -when indlmtionciontoncittillehelagain Jtad convuUmis .otintr.nef l ed as beforevbut f ewingtuathe-entreaties : or thethildistus was to centittue school; -and:: notwithstrituling -the .AttOrt carefttl !regulations ofdlet zand.•the .Miniitration of tonics,:; the ~convulsione continued itartrweek.ito. week ..until she' wsarcourved•frOm. school, and bet study end*Cadingrestrictedi.when the ootregr-' sdontl , bessedvandsincethat date; aVelicif rectum' term:lei-school, the, child lab • lieen , allowesi to, Attempt-study, and each , time hadi lett= of indigestion andcon. Araildssesi y i .. E$ T J ' "Anotberi , of about: twelve, „years of of:beelyV mamma .tentperaznentj . rather ittlk,anduf 'delicate frame - a:kilobit.% stitudon, became t during • sun school tersx;amsressdessansemie;- had indiges..' 'don With *flit •. 'concomitants; and irr addition, rievel / cheroot (Elt. Vitus's 'Dance;) This cbi dinn ;being Aitken from -School and; treated .tavpreparations of bismuth and ironorecoveredwen. ' • "And thus this list might be extended indefinitely, and include persons of all PITT S B Ultqll ,GAZ ETTE : WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, ,1869. ages; and though I believe it zsis not fie frequent in males as in feniales t yet it is very often seen in boys, and not nnfre qnently in. ministers aud other proles siorial men eddicted to hard study. It is not pretendedthat all children who go to school, Or even a majority, are thus taxed - beyond their capacity; but* - I am confident there -zee' more- - .of -such cases among us—especially among the most promising children—than - people are gen erally aware of. , An:vole of the brain, itself, is believed to be by- far the .most frequent cause of the convusions of chil dren and others; and considering the effect of gravity on the column of blood in an a p temic person in-- the upright ppsture, and the fact that the skull is. a close cavity, and exactly Eked by its appropriate [structures when tft' blood /vessels are fall, it is evident that the effect •of any drain upon the 11E ins downward, or failure in the arteries to carry tie due amount upward, must be to form i'vacuum, and a consequent sus: pension, for the time being at least, of all the functions of life. The individual is Eid to be feint, and eithei fails or is laid own, and the force of gravity thus di , uted as much to the head as to other parts, the brain-is again supplied with its natural stimulant, and the fainting is over. In view -ro t all. this, the wonder is, not that we have so many cases of the various low forms of brain diseases—such as softening, tubercular, meningitis, hydro cephalus, insanity, idiocy, &c.—but that we do not have more of it. "The natural pride of parents in their children them, in many, cases, into over - anxiety to have them excel in school, Or fear, in other cases, that their daugh ters may not properly finish their educs tion, music and other accomplishments ' before the time arrives- when they will get married; 'which period, now-a-days, is placed a number of days earlier than it formerly was, or' ought to be. These , . •combined with the uppermest thought in the American'mind, that the best interests' of their children and their _country de mand that every exertion should be: made to hasten and perfect the education of the rising generation, then the industry and ambition of teachers to excel one' another, and , please the patroin of the schools, and their laudable desire, in the general interests of education; to advance their scholars with the greatest possible speed, as well as their particular pride in the brightest and most apt ones—all this, though'well for the interests of education in general, had the inevitable tendency to overtax a'ceilain class, just as any law, adopted ', foe - the general good, will bear heavily; on Certain individuals, so in this ease in the general anxiety anti exertion to educate children, many of the best ones are killed or ruined in health. "I am satisfied that many of those sor rowful-lookinir, sickly, hy,,stericky females .and others, afflicted with dyspepsia, con samPtion, rickets, &c., &c., may date their lois of health back to their school daye, *hen they, either voluntarily or by compulsion, were too many hours getting too many and toolong lessons. am Confident that many cases of ' anaemia in - children, from over taxation 'in school go on ,tmrecognized, and are I perhapeattributable eq to liver complaint or some ether ual'vague local disease, end treated in ar methods, from allopathy down through 'homoepathy, hy_dnipathy • and every other pathy, and patent fliedh. eines, from wizzard oil to. Townsend's sarsaparilla,while the real cause is allowed to continue to operate until the child is past recovery. ' , ‘ln nearly every group of children I meet on their way to or from school, I notice one or more of these arnmics. The pale face, the whiteilips, the bony fingers, the sober and car worn aspect, are notto be mistaken • and I know very, well that this or that child is going to, fail before the term closes, unless the pressure of study is diminished. Bat,. says the parent or teacher, or both, the child is not getting exercise enough in the open air. So, in addition to overtaxing the brain, the muscular system is now put to the test, and the child is plied with every inducement to extra play, long walks and the like; and the diet is regulated, per haps, tq a strictly, vegetable basis—and then Intrable dietut the child perversely continues to get worse." . -Parents and teachers are often not as watchful nor thoughtful as they should be in regard to the amount of mental and muscular exercise a child, is performing. Parents of ordinary judgment ought to be able to see—when a child is attending school and . progressively declining in strength and activity, and without other rational cause for such decline=that the child is undergoing exhaustion, more es pecially if the child is a precocious one, and growing rapidly, and at once limit or suspend altogether its study at school, its reading,' music, or other mental exercises at home. The teacher in the school room stands; -or o u ght to stand, as the 'representative of the parent, Tor the time being, and if the trust confided to him to educate be a sacred one, that of guarding the' health is not leas so, and he ought to be sufficiently acqiininted,With`physiological laws and the Operation of cause and effect, to be able to recognize the different effects of study on different pupils, and honest and humaneenough to lim it or suspend it from these that are failing. ' If it were a gnention* to be decided, ',whether the health or education must suffer, even then the formermust be pre- served at , the expense of the latter ; , but there' is no'auch• alternative "presented' as .ti rule . lf 'yoti . will have patience and _watt till the child has passed the period of rapid groWthi, there' will- be time 'enough, midi - the individual will Perfcinn mush more study in a given time; ' , With more profit, than: at any time prevfotilly., :It is mjr - hiffief'that a' ti me of Oer. bist and moat promising ehildriii are: tar-, 'eying oh toa‘at.zny branehea, are staid Ying too many hours tn the day, and:too many Eziya in thily&F,lifidlhat it is the duty of ,parents, tenchint-Physitians and `school ;' officers to consult each -other Oftener than 'they do inlegaid to this - subjent, ,,, to" the end that our. schools ,may subleive: the" great end designed in - their 'establishment, with a admitture of evils • P ‘ swrovFicziare-estAblialied at DUDS" port,washlikton minty, and William Bryson appointed IN:Atwitter, on . route. West Alexander to Independenie. other office is, established at Do - lingvalef ,Teffereon.wrinty; Pa., and JosephsßrOtt& 'ssad appointed Postmaster. , IXitifeen Jet. 'fejson line and Revnoldville 'Stars-War `ten 0 oonntf;aTostotilee is re:estibliehed, and Chsrlet4. - Carr appointed 'postmas ter. • = TT re ckamedihat the . Peruvian, of the Canadisuline,sat Quebec, his just made the quickest passage across the At3atitic on record, havbig,. been five:: &Ws, eight hoUrs and forty uunuteif in going from laud to land. erAB FiXVMEB WELDON, ta. 6EL.14, • • lianzanturen and Wboinsile Dealer to Lamps, Lanterns,, Cbandetiers, AND LAMP GOODS. Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING GILA AZFENZEKM, , No..l.47_Wood ) tp 4 pol. se9al22 , Between 6th I.Dd , 6th Avenue.. b merely placing the name of the fruit the can contains opposite the_pointer and sealing in the customary manner. preserver of unit or good housekeeper will nse any other after once _seeing 14, - mh2s CHIMNEY TOPS: dt&_ WATER PIPES, - OEUDINET TOPS Al2.neuNnmat, HENRY H. cbitavis, apl4:bl7 Ad Avntie. nem Sthltbtleld ISt. GLASS. CHINA,- CUTLERY. 100 WOOD EtTREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN AND CHINA, " NE* 5T71,1, DLNNtaI SETS, TEA SETS, GIFT Cllrid, ShtIOICLI , Te SETS A 1;1: e stoat of SILT= PLANED GOODS of •il deseriptiorak Call and emusdne our gond., and we feel satisfied no one need Fa4 .. .t.0 • ,be suited. . R. E. BREED Igt, CO. 100 WOOR STREET. UPHOLSTERY. HOLTZLILN & WLEDERItOLD. No. 100 Third Avenue,' . • Elpholste!s and Dealers in Curtain Goads, . . . Ditert the attention of their friends and the public to their finely assorted stock of Late and Nottingham earthing Vestibule . Laces, Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexican . cloth. Delanes, Cornices. - 611t and. Wairiut Mouldings, Spring Beds of superior make; Hair Matrasses (pure white hair.) Pillows. Bolsters, and everything pert.inlng to a drst•class• bed. The latest Perle and Berlin designs for Draperies atthe Inspection or their customers. Pure whi te Eastern *how Feathers always on hand. HOLTERAN & WIEDFILHOLD. • NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE. iambs • • FLOUR. PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR PEARL atiLL Three Star Green Brand. e41a4114 FRENCH •TAINILY FLOUR. nits Flour Will only oe tent out weed eirpe tab • ordered. PEARL RILL BLUE BRAND, F.iguzl to beet Bt. Lola. PEARL KILL RED BRAND, , • 'Equal to best Ohio flour. W SITE COSH FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. R. T. KlitinDT & Albeerieuv. Sept. N. IRON. PLR:. 31.11. t. BEEI ICE! WE! 10E Wes. KREBS, ICE - DEALER, No. 55 Diarond PITTSSIIRGS, PA. tar Orders addressed to W. KREBS. Eighth 'stud, Allegheny. will receive prompt attention. Wagons:mining in Pittsburgh and Alegheny. - myis:llo • LIVERY-STABLES: - JOHN H. STZWAV . 11•PATTiCREON• ROUT. B. PATTERSON & CO.. AgifoiD COMMISSION' STABLES COB. BEVENTO All&NDB MBEBTI ITTTSHIMGII4 , ; ao2S:b4 1 8 11110,CIRAPHERS.- •szpiamar QINGERLIIICLEILSuccasins lu toes°. T. Iscatcsuoui Co., i , nueriatifuruottakirsg* The only bsossn LlSlsordo Istabllstuneat Welt et MOSINg.kg. 1151.1161111 Heeds. bonds, Libel Inca snow. uume o " DiPlOnlipo snip ways, •o 4 I» be.„ sa d lir • s . • ' ''.IITQZ/21. Ar demse 4toild) •okilphil,•• . • • `3latibireit earner nrWeettcasaaii JUMPS ATVATJAR b c a ' Rise as Must O&M: eaortraottoiliestoli vs ampoules. • loreideaslllarrnm, 'l 7 l am i virat e rir Zaatile , :24 l . Apoiefplta• ' J. Xs 411041% - ), L .1 4 ,'LUO 7 Olt* AMlErri t Ati CAVIIVERIC . JIL. tit,liindasky , og e, large aaaonlianiS tot Inwra.. - .n.MsTlEt a And SAL LaTZiga toucan:4y _nu nand. TV!!).4 O of daserin. as. l'Ort KEYSTOPIE.POTteItYp. s )titaiti,ll,7co4 , . fitiztanicuet.ldaduh *Oa ite. aloe and WarebOnse, 363 LIBaBii3THAST /VAL orders promptly ratzled to. CARPETS: o ---- A 4 1 - 04 P E - Tl' ..„ . ,-! :- irloo . Oil ;Cloths, mAartgeriv 71- Window Shades, AT IJOW..PR-ICES. We offer many of oni ioods mach,below last eprlng's prices. Tbose needing Foods in our Mine can save money by buying at once. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. 1914:d&T - .TI7I.NY. 1200. SPEOI4L SALE or C AR .PE,T.-7.-5.... • We offer vs Retail, for TEMILTT:DATS ONLY, a line ot . New and pholee ?totems , . . English 'Tapes f*,.: Ingrd% and (PllLer Cartes, • - AT LESS THAN COST OP• IMPORTATION, 'and, our entire stock at prices which make It an object to but, this month, as these cocoas have 'never oeen offered so low. Oar Store will close at 5 P. M. until September = • , . MeFpLAND & mum, so. 11 and 70410TH :11V-RiUrft . (,24ebainei)r).. NEW,''CARPETSI‘ jAzti.e.;,11369. We are now opentnx saassortment unparalleled in this city of Fumes VELVETS',BRUSSELS THEE-PLIS, T he TM ?fewest Desi g us, Of Oar owe- reein initortstlon and solectedfroilm eastern manufacinirers. • • -. MEDIUM ' AND LOW 'PRICED ITVEir ' AIENS, VERY RD - PERIM ; •- QUALITY•AND COLORS; An Extra < :Quality of Rag Carpet. We are now !iertlnn nanny of the above at GitEATLI BEDi~CED ; PRICES. , . Al 9 ellllll . BIOS., - .lib. 51 FIFTH .1114.411 E, ~, OLIVER M'CIANTOCE & CO. HATE lIJ T BECEITED A FINE SELECTION OF atutriiszLs, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS FLEE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. THE, LLBOINFA I SSOBT/lIFST . OF . • WHITE, CHECK & FANCY NA,TOUNIGS, TOR SUMMER WEAR, IN Tga - cwrir. • TOC,K .Fpll IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OLIVER McCIXSTOCIt & CO'S. 23 PIPIT( AVEMTE WALL PAPERS ' I OV ALL 14 !; 11 j 1 E".,.. Z ll3l . • • • , WINDOW SHADES, New and '111***0; I. .• ' INOW OPENING 4T No. 107 .Mawket -Strteel,' -ABEL , . I ie t abialitiii. sleet! and eitreirly selected stock the iiiiiiredeshittiftdde ()Ott tcitheVEIkAPIODARYIOLD known , to the trade. • ADdri•rtdelVtraeffer it peteestd7‘ ' lllll Pa , :to ,r5: 1 7- 1. 11 2 . 44 .1?—el • JOEL ) R:111I011.13fit & BRO. • • irta 0111'04 wittrutil, . 41•4.4 P P it RAF It4t 'r • • • !' . l.frl'dict , ). 11E71 -IVAIL' , PAPNIC S. • .4 1 4 '1. 1401it0PqM 46.-a. • ; ,• 0 , 1 ertAdel 43Q0DIMAINDIVING DAILY. lob. =ME .)- - ..i - 4 . 7. ... , Ei - '3l' . .T FmTri,,ty4ll ~j.0.1/NlPlrim f i-Onit___ 11: m o p WO trreet, near Lillii:i:iiiitizioi: •Al s.ottianStjaeseng• women* os 4, Mie zta l 11 4 ALR l lat t iM ehl v ., - gar A. oa Mee la wa dl b•• gla foilialkW 8.....M_., cub in the = ten ,= T erais nail" Csitifilione IA 0 D 2 m ._ ~..5 F., , a ir Pa 4 ea : ma 12 . '43 ' ft• v. i re FR in , ... cz a . c, , Erni z. A IC el ri • m k`= . r, 0 - o L O a ca. to t:ca z d ovt .4 I ~. acc3 64 i 1 O•RR MCCANDLESS & 00.9 4Late Wilson. Carr f Co.) WHOLICULLM DEALX,EB libreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 1143 1 70010 =RAZZ ; Turd floor aims Piazoontr f oll i H. PA, .Bmul Mats6E,Ts. i~~iNN~iiN wNJ MMni' _fl. CRES4ON SPRINGS. ' , Lis Favorite' Summer Resort, 11limited on the • Summit Of ttie ALLEGHENY MerNTAINS, 2,200 AkI•YVE THN LEVEL OP THE DEA, will- be - open - for there. ception of ,guests on the lath-,nay of JUNE. The buildings connected with the establishment have been ea tirely.renovated and newly tarnish ed. Excursion Ti. kets told by the Pennsylvania: Railroad, at Phll.4tlphia. Harrisburg and Pitts burgh, good fOr - th. season.' All trams *Mop at trresson. 'Ts% O_FURNIt4HRG COTTAGES PQR BENT. For further inlormation, address' • GEO W. MULLlN,.Proprietor, Ct isson.Etprings, Cumbria_Pa. jy5:lC7 STOCKT-ON ,:HOTEL, CAPE MY, N. J.. Will open on the . 24th of JUNV.I669. Ttla hotel has been erected within the bar: year. af— fords =pie accommodation tom near.youe %holl— and guests and Is furnished equal to any of the -leading hotels in the United Mates, For terms, c.. until then, address,' lo PETER GARDNER, Propiletor, No. 31 . :Walnut street', Philadelphia. 1e2;k15-wrm UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE MAY CITY, N.j., Rill be opened for the season SATURDAY. May 519th. In all drat class ap•wintmente, equal to any and yet aßortling to tarn Wm all the comforts of a Arm. President, tinuat expects to visit. Cape May ibis season and w,ll stop at the “United States." Address. tar2i:)94 AARON MILLIp, Proprietor.. ... -..... ......... ................, OFFICI. Or CITY ENOIWISH. AND Straiilriros, i . • Pittsburen. July JO . pap.- pTOTICE.—The Assessment for the Boardwalk on o.lmatreei (Bloomfield) m Main street to the Ih•rituctivanla Railroad, is now ready for Exantination. and can be Seta at this office until WEDNESDAY, July Stet, when It will be returned to the City Treasnrer's office for collection., H. J. MOOSE. jylo:m2_ I ..- . City Engineer. RIF - MECCA - .STILEETNOtice is hereby given that the undersigned. BD pointed viewers to assess damages and benetta for opening ftebtee • street. First' ward. Alle gheny, Dom Craig to federal street: will meet on are, premises to attend to duties of their ap polnubent. on WELMWSDAY, July 22d, at 4 o'clock F. at. JOHN RAMSEY, A. HO 20 iN. A. M. MAJISHALL. QEDGEWICK STREEM—The 17 undersigned.. appointed to assess damages and benefits for opening Se.'gewlek street, Sixth ward. Cite of Allegheny,-will meeton the Drew lees on illl DAY. July 93d. 1809:ut 4 o'clock P. Jd., to attend to duties of their - appointment. . T J.MFRMANN. LEoNARD WALTER, THOMAo SMITH. BEI ROM OFFICE OP THE • CONTROLLER 01 , ALLEGHENY COUNTY-PA.. Jui NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ti.E &LED PROPOSALeI be.ieceived az this office until 29d inst., inclusive, for the erection of s new WOODEN STRUCTURE at the Eridge over Stree.'s Run, at ,Risher , s Mill, on the EnzabetbtoWa Road. on the line between Bald win and Minna Townships. Plans and specitications'ean be seen on appli cation. • . • • Sy direet!on of the Counti Coromitsforiers. HENRY- LAXBERT, Controller. jy . :lS3'd&Tl PROPOSALS. ." • ewe" ICOTICE TO ENIGEIE - BILTLD• Elte.-ThiPaled Proposals wilt be received at the office of CITY WAT• U up to Au gust 6th. 1869. tor ONE *Tir..l6 tYLINDER 26 'inches dlameter-and.B root stroke, one pump 10 inches diameter ard 8 tott.strvke Engine and Dump to De-erected and put in sueceserti operation In i be et:Otter:Mist atthe Loy er Ewan, bectford foram, p . 17 JOSEPII PRENCII, Superintendent. carNTENIJEfiI TO TREAT . ALL . :rivate diseases:llMM' in all its forms, all arYalaeacee, aud_tueedetts of mercury are eomplotely eradicated; hpennatorrbea or pew nal Weakness - and lmpotenel, re 5119,1 14 from aelftwittuseor-ottier tanses.l and which soot:Metz acme of thelouowlng erects, as Mottoes, bodily wesitnest. Indigesrion, consumption: forertion to , loelerg,‘ numanltness, dread of. fawn events, 1011 k %n.mor lodolence ‘ nocturnal, emlsaitme, and tin prostrating the sexual system 10 so render ?rime' wasatbitactory. eau 'Matron Imprudent. ure .pensteee,W.l7: eared. Persona ef ,lll"ted with thesa t or r m *Meg delicate: :utiles*" 'or. long StaaMpg eo atonal oonwielnt &GAM • o f rt e Door a ; to We. - - 4. 4 1 k uealernottentiouitiveo to allitemale 0012. Distrito. YeD(10711011 or Whitet, Tailing; beam mation or-theerinloit or the , Nifointt, Mantis, lofurillev Ameilamthoutai.Xenorrtogist: worilioes. wad bterilltror,Barrenuess, ere, treat. tad with th e easiest sebum' It ts selrorldeattbare gdigstelab who confines self exclulvelf tit t io lgultolirertiln aims r e ar iseases and treats. eistues p eases e'er, o f aelultugreaterskillla that specially Ansa onetggewsralsowcaktu.:, - • • tgbil •Doot9:2 3 l eflee -a lastuaa 'jAmphlet of and Pee n Met Te44:2lll'elgiositlon 01,01010411 private si that boa be bad free maim or by mail -LOT twostans. Amsted envelopes. Mom aft atesoreat lastruetkin to the, af. /14159, anaettab eft iweltiourninti the pre. nature -eatz atani"Mi taii fi.-I:rita:.../abasametzm g teti • rooms, Is antWal. Is mote orodiest to t the eity. la* cmtitioalcan beob. Wool Or giving Lateittaa statement of the ease. end nee ea as Dorworded IFt =WI or ex muter liogiover, $ perSolloa es air o 9 4=ghoeuately aceateari.,-wbile personal ettentlon es eel:mired; Add the mum sem Same am are ==emumetadeltaebe ceshatrioro erery „rewash* that Is Otte to Demote' seeprerW eroof •batku.LA Mt. oreeerfotlour Attle Orland t.. 411 D4C191 0 1 mem 1ae0f14017.. three Mil_icrsonal en- Doevidoo. xedipat paMph_ets at emoe - free, or by mail ftrt• row etemos.Auo *atter Mho bey* fatted;amtwhat tuLlayikejLlAS i M. Mlt Hoare t Ofllee,No. 9 inioir *u r n n0n....' P/MlRlnnea =NM ngEtoigAniAL.Lits • 113 /4" 138 TO 4 4)9 / 1 •1 , BY DittleaB3TB EVEBYWEBRA.' del;blossirr DRY GOODS. Ul - ASSESSMENTS, Dp;:astsz 0