:fie littssh* &aitttt, THE TWO WAIL . ; ',Twos Babattif. roo f with clang On clang, ; - A deafening (MO church bells yeast_ The day for penance and for dole-- lor sackcloth and all ashen sonl— - Bolted my htldhood learned In fear. And forth I fared. with mcod, severe, Clad In ul soberest and beat. -,. :WWI God's own world tolteep his Reit. 'Through orchard,-Beld and-wood I pitted. • Rasping a dry thought: solemn faced. Bat suddenly —"WAAL is ibis ,?'! I thottirlit, Earth keeptiabbath al ate ought ?" • And looking round about, I sought time comrade With-me,'on,hlV way, In woeful weeds to drape the day. —MI r attire given o'er to glee! ' Igo psalms, no dirge, no minor kelt t, Etch gra,s• blade nodding to the res Al one who knows a hidden lest. ' - The thrush, still hurrying. loud and gay, Anand the lost thread o a l on g ay; - ' chasing. as he fags , • Tne hoeing rlpple'oUtila song . • . • The giddy blue•bttd flits and sings— _ A bit of azure sky on wings_ _. _ ..- ' DOl,lll the treoutrunks the atutdowa trace The tremble of their dWM g lace:- • • Tre drli Ong apple:blossoms meek -, Brush their whilteltisteir-by my itheek; The bobolink,bubbles Wier with else • ' . .:. In tuniblingi headlong melody; • , - ' And srom-the'eat.bird,s hedge is sent .. ' ! - Ells quick, IAW *lanai° of content. In d o wer.l choral symPtiottY_ . • -.' Of and bird and waving tree, And hippy sky and laughing a.n. ;• I found In holy woe flot one• gloom, —!Save 01113,.-througli the churchyard ' Returning. at anew tilde tomb • ;.' A bitter monnilir..black.irraye.made, Whom foolstn , topes had faithless Wept the lost_angel anda wed • -• 1 As though ner soul— Orid—were dead. Rim only; and, as evening fell, • , - An owl, that Fought sow- mate as well. Was booting from his hollow tree — Will none be doleful now with me. • Willnone with me gad penance do?" t And stilt he hootd: • W ?—who." who ?" ' —E. IL Ililit., lathe neptember Ga'axy. ___------ EPHEIERIS. —Dickens' .heilth is restored: - ' —New York Is unusoially healthy. r --Chas. Snmner his been: Out fishing. —Mexico has provided Texas with an ..,. • opera troupe threat . - ,, —4 politica temperance..party 1 ens in Oregon. ~': - , ; --lowa lies &' fsnrfeit of grasshoppers `..and • mad dogs. •. —The Philadelphia Bulletin publishes '.. a prayer fot rain. - , , , one to • _ :• -1-Tom andlirs. Thumb have g California overland. - said to he a fine --Sneak thieving is 1 business in Brooklyn.. _ 1 —Floridshas done hetter with , cotton . this year than ever before. 1 k —One hundred houses were recently .--, built in Duluth in sixty (lava. i —3lai.ue .expects to export $20,000 worth of blneberrieithis year. ,`• —Twenty-one -millions- of gallons of ...1 water is what Chicago uses daily. - •.!.k In lowa. gophers find the go in the cemeteries fine platei to go fol- I ' . . ~....,.: --Cronoti il ifisiang on tile ,, river "'Pie . i is said to be a firat r elase,amuseme nt. —Slovenliness' Is not.•good i and aura. dent cause-for Aivoree in,St.'l.l e ouis. _ The California ,Goldin :40 halts : e . - ... ' 3 ; statically about Elsa Anna Dickenson.. .'• , : . : —ln Hamburg artificial butter is made out of beef tallow. It is sold mostly in 1 England. ' '• '... I --A jackall was recently captured at ''•• Ayr, Scotland, and no one knows, bow .. . . _ it got there. , . , ' •,., ''. A Glouceier Teasel recently contain ' led twenty three . •thonsand pounds of fspoiled fish. :- —Tennynon is azdCto he negotiating '''. :••' l , with Dore. for • the illustration .of some more of hisworksL ) -.' 5 1 • --France has 60,000 hunclaba#s, and • I Dr, Poggiolf thinks he could straighten • ';', them all by ,elsetridty. _7 -, •• :tl —A Boston church is so elegant as to -'-' ~ have substituted sponge cake for bread ' .. ; , 7 at the communion table. . --Miss Fanny Stockton has married an iron merchant-in Philadelphia, and her ';', imam now is Mrs. Smith. '''' —ln Indiariapoils there is objection madeto the employment` of white -teach :. ars in schools.for colored children, '. ", •• : —3lr. W. E. Gladstone has . bought a Tills on the'Rhine, in the . neighborhood of Sweet Bingen and of the .Lotelei. -,..•_._; —30,000,690 is at;thet it would coat_ t i to remove the Naticrnal Capital, and St. , •.: -...Louis is by no means the place to move, .. . it to. , , • —The naval harbor of Eiel, in Beiges wig, is being deepened so as tosvlmit the most powerful, of - the --North German -. 3 fleets.i of Get - ' `: '-' '. • ~ —The Roman datlicilic'llishop . ~.. many and Austria -ire to holdacenfer once at Fulda, beginning 'on - the Yet of 3 September.- - - , . ' I —Philadelphia tidriks of e stablishing b a :1 line of str eet - sprinklers,,,to t go Up and , down the hed,Of, the, Schuylkill, turning i• . :t., in the Fairmount resetnir. ,1, i : '• ' : :-:; ,..1 : -, :•:24 .In Chleago when the market begins ' : ' '::,'. • .:: 1 , -to fall, the:*ol4ol:idg* to Bet fi re: to •,:,: • ..::''':. their storeft.aed.hern them lIP- , -The Cl* ...; ii cago Post itisks rills this? ~• •- •• '• "i -.The *thee *Per: hil et Prance is an I, SWlLWardt: ,SaWgir:, lib), diiiCiaCidni, 0 . ' • f," tobbledeb;iMX4li -saiti alieady: taller_ thallltirrubtheki the `SITIV,•' '..`' '• ' .....Madinie :kiiii• iihb''Stftifi. bieting, 0.-,.•,!*i I—, OU in Otaheit, okohanm,.. 01161 HY been dlielt AtelbCeA•t#l•Pelet4424o) grput:', 1 . ' may, i s 3:10 i ccening to,AMellca-`j_ 10 • ~,1 iii 4 —Wan** tcvdoge:ra Floridaeur fent- i Aw;• , %'" ''' 'AI I a' pi r, ere*/ a b lOl l 4. 4"T op 'P a Pilk 1o i '2 t Inutiiiing*l4'esPfAh. hli -0 4 4* , sues ...,_ ~ , , , 44 to , ~ •'.on a 4001441+4,Wa04 ._ , • . • , ,Tivoinew_:,thesivis,r3lb , Filt• phnOlelphliii'oniNli:loilit:El,°ll4r uA12.11'.. l,•1 emy ot Fine Arte,eri_9nesthltt'l,..L.l 4', Gesateee"theetik,et • the •Perherro. ~' sad __:a ' 'l 7 ' s',.l/ ‘, -J-.11 . 4 Seiroutn and;Vine.-gEn , L . ' ~ :7, —A gentleniell '*:Meihet"#!,;•.74t.f‘-`, !•:, shagtdex accid ent while'innhik: fr#4; ' ' • shots axed by ,hls , son:. s tr u ck . I ;$ glancing:off ;buried one in each eye.ball.. li Total blindness 4111 pied:ably:lie ihe're. , I:. ...Friuddinv while in. irrincef and ea ':' gaged in 51/611VMatial.1 1 , with seinS i ge4 l )!„ friends oillite. subject i of the ..Iletme rj ,at ,i-.', Lords,rei);uirked t.r*reditarilegii*.io 'l it wo uld he better _tte,,have-% he:realty ," 1 :,,, ctsgs of :iwithelatitica, as they Would A pr o f V' . ME ,„:: I . ` • ! EEO ". = ~::c^ r have much less chance for nutking mis. I chief. ,_The Queen has set the style in favor of .riding habits as short' as the the erdinary walking dress, yet gored, on - _inner side so as exacty to &the /onformation of the saddle, and so heavily shotted as no: o rise. th —Freiligra, the long exiled German poet, has been received with_ much warmth on his return to his own country. Banquets and festivals have been given and son"giand speeches haveTheen inia3 in his honor. ' 1' —A little boy named Dietzel, who lived in Batavia, New York, committed suicide the other day. . Boys frequently do this thing now a days, and it would be a Carious study to find . out the why and . wherefore. 7-f`.llave you seen B -lately?" inquired a gentleman of a' medical friend. "We Were dining together a day or two ago; thenext day he fell ill; I attended him; he died inthe evening. Pooriellow. I dissected Win: this morning." --Strangers arriving at St. Cloud, Min- nesota, are frightenied, believing them selves surrounded by some savage war party. There is no danger however, but everybody in the town is said to have the whooping cough. —The students in the 'University of Naples became indignant that they were compelled to translate Xenophon, and.on their failure to have the' couriui of study cbanged, they sacked the university, two -clleges and a church. —Philadelphia has a pleasant prospect before her. The A.MeriCan Tract Society has given to the Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society seventy thousand tracts in English affil German, which are to be, distributed inahat oity during September. —An American steamboat has been put on the Rhine and, astonishes the natives. For years the only steamers on that ranch traveled river have been the little{ nar row, slow'boats, with sub aquean cahins, which disgrace all - Of the German rivers. • —lt is hinted now that men who wish td become auddenly rich go to the fash ionable watering places as waiters. Fabu lons amounts; are. reported to . have been , made in this- way, and Mall street ups and ' downs are overshadowed' by this waiter-fees business of Saratoga. —lt is stated in a dispatch from Berlin that the colliery-accident• which recently occurred in. is likely to prove more terrible than was at first reported Three hundred and twenty-one there is no hope that any of them will be res cued. ~-...!---The people who have been reviling Mr. Murray for enticing them into the \ ---Adirondatka have been squelched by a , Writer }vildrays that everybody who can . enjoy natriral beauty, or whci knows anything at all about sport, has found the reality beyond Mr. Murray's most vivid desc,riptioirs. _ —James O. Pinney, of Teriffville, Ct., met with a singular accident while hunt ing woodcock last week. Two shots from a charge fired by one of his eons glanced from the , branches of a tree and, buried themselves one ,in each eyeball The wounds will probably cause total blindness. . . _ —Chicago claims that her river nests the famous city of Cologne, having. 1607 distinct smells. In walking. down Fed eral street, in Allegheny, the other even ing, we, shut our eyes and found no diffi culty in imagining oruselves in Cologne or any place else noted for a mosaic of curious and unpleasant odors. —A party of Frenchmen were discuss ing foreign customs, and One.Of them re marked upon the American habit of desig \nating streets, not after celebrated men, noted battles, etc., .but by numbers, as Seventeenth street, Fortieth street, etc. "Exactly," remarked one` of the party. "And the Americans name their generals is the same way. We have justhad here General Dix." -'—lf a few of our landlords would move to. Ireland they might find it an unhealthy island. A Mr.. Warburton recently raised the rents of his houses and lands, fifty per cent., and was shot in the face • and breast with _ jagged slugs of lead by one of his - tenants, who was not aware that as soon as a man beck neir a landlord his Ideas change, and bevime so buoyant aa torise to remarkable heights. SHODDY. it is asserted, is a word which, from its application to rotten blankets and tender clothing, has come to mean anything that is more showy than sub stantial. but the article:itself, accordnig to McCulloch 's Commercial Dicti art an onary, d is one of the greatest triumphs of civilization. Them mnfacture of shoddy, and Mtn:4o originated at Batley, York. shire, where there are now 50 rag ma chines in 35 mills, producing twelve Mil lion pounds of rag „wool. ,per annum, which is about one,third of the yearly production. DewsbUry, Yorkshire, is the head•quarters in England of the shod dy manufacture, though large quantities are now made in Germany. 'Shoddy is made of the wool of soft goods,mungo such as stockings, flannels,. &a., and of the wool of hard goods. The old clothes and rags are torn to pieces by the aid of powerful machinery, and red h uce is red to Pun their original state of wool, whic sometimes with the addition of fresh wool. In thn early days of this retnanu faCtilie, ShOddy 'WU used only for pad ding and similar . purposes; but now, without the admixture of new wo druggetsol, it is woven.into blankets. carpets, Tort ui rt " 018' State, entomologist, writ . and table covers, Many of the much admired and warm and • serviceable Eng mg' to a Rock Island paper, puts a lish pilot and Petersham 'overcoat& are quelcher" on the: dreadful tomato made wholly from shoddy cloth. The beau- wormtstory which bad been going the tiful table eoyers, printed in variOne 'pat- ' rounds' of late. and creatinfr, a great com _lA terns front wooden bloats, are 'getiera_lly.l -umtic'd am °l3 t i anii°l36 mothers and ti """ made from' and thespete Materiel old ma - . , ' e Says that the statement enters largely into other haloant Man 'concerning' a certni by lady having ufactures, so that Shoddy, it is..conteiided , been stung._ to •debtit by one of these is byam means th6:-Oontemplible':cheat Theis*falitiCated out of whole cloth. , which many persons supposed it to be. The horniin ;he tomato worms tail isnot , , ,—...-...g0i-, , e& neither Can it pelletrate the human Onsruons in.horse-vars and other pub- fl e s h,.fls and even if it did there lons poison tic conveyances. make - Nery COUltOrt Bl3lo :bag attached to it, so that the result would sea% but perhaps. they are ;not,as dean be no more serious than a wound from a . • as'safe as.thpcangand slat,seats which, deedle. The author of this story, 84,' ' 3 coming ihtO,general one. We noticed the entomologist, might as well a rm' ~.• • • Alter day 'Abe flitateMeni, . of .a New :Make me believe that dogs ha g ot at ,• , , # ., l4er that he, hini‘nOght The; small pox . on t win tipof their tails, and that it N ~ .mithe cushion , f, ahorsi:car; and now cert ,death to meddle with P . , , a coreeepondent of the 'Sun informs us caudal I s not Every body 4 ,, that, having went an old, cushion pulled_, that thiti not so. because mriffoitti i ' to'piecesite is•deeply grieved, not to say dogs' tails have been pulled without I l i oTtineac ot the ' entire arrangement. tail:Ganging say body. There 18 JUSt as -ttWiserever the steam Pipes passed under god& 'proof that tomato worms do ,nol: the sesta," he says, p ° we d - long sting; , fur entomologists have handled' erustain the cushions, -gomposed of thre e, three millions of *ell°. without fear within the 'different kinds of ver and cOntag ilaist hundred years, and no , entomologist 'millions sit milliOns of theml" The sub; has, yet been stung by them. The only jest Ws: . fulon:e, end we drop it with \ :tweets that Can really sting are bees, i n tense dlsgust.' wasps, 'a nd ante; and eve.t with these it is only the female that has a sting snila hag of poison attached to it. Mus- Vito* and horse files do not, properly :speaking, sting, as it is with their mouths ald not,with their tails. that they enter 3 thei 'hob. Hereafter, therefore, let us ,cultivate our tomatoes in peace, and eat theta in the same way. MEM SBURGH G.A/ETTE. AUGUST 23 1869 • • Infant orule Ported. It is "rumored On Change" that the tribe of large-headed mammoth -eyed. intellectual Watts who for many weary years have sustained a department in the tank of ,ffarper's Hagaesne, is rapidly passing gamy. To the magazine afore said, end to the numerous country g sca editors anecdote long accustomed to adjustinnt columns with the standard about little Eddie who asked his mother if the. clouds were not Mrs. "nod's" washing, the extinction of that magazine child will be a blow. What are mug Mothers to do for reading?. What is the chaste weekly journal a Peoria to use for the paragraphabsolutely requisite to conclude the column of "Moral Selec tions." What in the world will marriage able young ladies find to peruse aloud in papers after finishing the Marriages and Deaths? These are conundrums' for the thoughtful, and our prize for the flrat correct answer is a paper of femihy sew ing machine needles warranted not to cut in the eYe. While the thoughtful are at. work, however, we may again refer to the rapid disappearance of that order of infant which habitually attributed thesm mer showers to angels crying, and substitution in its place of the hard headed, practical, •business-like child. This latter babe of the period was wit flea in an Ohio Court the other day, and was asked if it understood the obligation of an oath. "Yes, sir„r , said: "It means I must tell the truth." This beau tiful answer called tears to , the eyes of every young mother present; the only au dible swearer in the court-room being an old bachelor. "But," said the attorney for the other side, "why must you tell the truth?" To which responded the Infant: "Because if I don't this case won't be won." From which tremendous ten dency of babes and sucklings toward the indecently naked truth, we forsee a retr he o gration of the risinglgeneration, from t florid ideality of the back of Harper's to the celebrated old-time veracious atyle be of George Washington, who (it may not generally known) did it with his little hatcheL—New York World. - " • . The. Hebrew shoehet or Buteht— Among the Jews a broad distinctioneti is made in articles of food, Count writes, and the greatest importance Tel is attached to its observance. For instance, it is unlawful to eat the flesh of any beast that does not chew the cud and divide the hoof; hence, swine are expressly for bidden, the flesh of which is held in the greatest abhorrence. as we all know from the mild jokes' that are made upon the subject by those not possessing such scruples. Al kinds of poultry are per matted to be eaten except those prohibi ted in Levictus xi, 13-25. Fish having fins and Rolla are articles of food; but all shellfish is strictly forbidden. All cattle and poultry must be slaugh tered by a Jew, according to prescribed ly rules; and as these rules are exceeding numerous, the killer must be duly quali fied for his profession. This killer is called shochet. His office is avided into departments—that for poultry and that of cattle: The candidate for • this office' has to be examined by their rabbis before receiving his diploma. 'The shochet kills in a --differea way from all other butchers. With ta peculiar knife he cuts the windpipe of the animal about three-qtuirters through. No morethan three cuts are to be made, and no fewel than two. Should -he cut cut a little of the throat, then stop and again, and continues this till the beast is Killed, ' the killing is irregular, and the meat is unlawful. hould n fe g be effected by pressure S only, or the the cutting kni is used as a hatchet, the meat is unlawful. Should the knife be covered with a cloth or hidden by the c ov er d the animal during the slaughter, the meat is unlaw ful. i As soon as the animal has done bleeduag it is opened, the shochet exam ines the liver to see if they be healthy, after which he pronounces the meat to be kosher, or fit to eat; if. the contrary, trepbab, or unfit for use. The meat is then.sealed and rzady for sale. This plan of killing is adopteil so that thelolood may be entirely drained from the animal, as it is an article of Jewish faith not to eat the 're of any creature. REV. MR: TODD, of Pittsfield, Muss chusett., bas received a ring from one of the golden spikes used in laying the last rail of; the 'Union Picific Railroad. The r in g w a rs li l a ; w arifs ,6 1 The r Ifdonntain Wedding,” at'whicitiit. will be roman beseiii Dr, To the officiating cler, gym• sEDT 'FRIIII-CAN UP: • .coisiNs . . . --------==—..---,-.-. ----, We arTi now p rep ared to supply Tinners and Potters. It is per simple. and as cheap al the plain' top, baying the names pf the various Fruits stamped upon the covert !sting from Abe center.,_aud an. index ot po !dmped upon the top of bine cast. - - it Is Clearly, Distinctly and Perinanently I-4.6!--TTIELV--1). ' , . . . by merely placing t he n a me o f the fruit the can eoptaius opposite the pointer and sealing in the CUstomary ro3,1171r1:- NO Diet-Fryerof fru i t or good housekeeper Will, use 11AM any - ottiet: Afteronce seeing t..._ ----------- pipzia. CHIVINEY W'ATER PIPES, 'CHIMNEY TOPS A. large assortment, MINIM H..OOLLDS, 5p14:1137 lid Aveacteo............e.eillimittitleld Bt. DRY GO O DS, TRIMMINGS. -4031:-147-HP riwi) 13 OF '113.A.T ROOD CND/TRY YARN • 9 Inlet we have been selling for several Teem. • JUST RECEIVED. FLANNELS, AT LOO' PRICES, Full Line of• Colors. SUMMER ,GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. .1::1003;1 191ttga, A FULL VARIETY. CORSETS, all the best makes PAPER, COLLARS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. AND A FULL STOCK OF Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods.' WHITE GOODS. N TIUMHIN G 5. BUTTONS. MACRIJ Ma GLYD - F , & CO. 78 & 80 Market Street. sta gt z e 5 0 00 !, i v. ;11 CaV 11413 0 ora 10 lap 1 .4 d Ws ' l2 5Pi )E4 I PII ts 1.111 jt Z tc:11 tion t CA "g Ve 113 E-7 s `0 g ti 6 115 z i 4 OM P:ta DP% 'CR Ea Ned jig - C 4 di NEW HUB GOODS MACRIJI & MOLE'S No. 27 Fifth Avenues Dress Trimmings and Enttons. Embroideries sad Laces. Ribbons and Flowers. Hats and Bonnets. Glove fitting and French Cosets. • i 1 New Styles drasitys kirts. riTSAlolll—all the new stiles. run and Rain Umbrellas. Rosiery—the best English makes. Agents for "Harrs, Seamless Eids." Spring and Slimmer underwear, l Sole Agents tor the Semis Patent Shape Ca hiss; "Lockwood's "Irving." West End," ••Elite, •• Sce• "Dickens," "Derbl." and other . • Styles. Driers supplied with the above at , .. IitIANUFACTURERS' PRICES. I ' 1 ----- ... Buicapi & anuSLE NO. 27 FIFTI{ ,A.VENVE) •Dmr4 mcemmuass•, co., t. 71 17 mate: Wilicqu Oh" &RAO u ' praoLXs4oo DIALZEI3 P0t.40 eign 1091 31 estle -•- • No.. 111411- WOOD aIIBI2XET. 5 1 • ! /ll* door tibo•• DLIMMIMI - ' TIE6I , Cutter with W. Hespeahtide,) TkrenC r°4ll " Wt No. 53 Smithfield StreetsPittshoigb, coops. - , • Tviv'..s?EliPie , '•'" ' ' A .06did 77 .... A rek or , • . . . ~6ZIO TES; 641209 ' E/tES. fib(/. ; ,JOit, received bl 11ZNItlf KEY 1131.14 '.• -Wit) Nevehlastior 71 Smithfield street. -------------• :HAIR AND P. CARP ET s, Flooi% Oil Cloths, TUE _ATM" X.Da' AT -T_AOW PRICES We offer many-of our goods much below l out need can save money by buying at ouce. BOVARD, ROSE & CO OPS. &c. a- -Er x..-sr, i 543120. CARPETS , We offer at BAWL for TFITRTY DAIS ONLY, a line of New and Choice Patterns English TtlpeSh7, BrUSSeilh ingrain, and Other Carpets, AT LESS THAN COST OF THruBTATION, and our entire sunk at prices which make it an object to buy this month, as these goods have never oeen oifered so low. - Our Store will close at 5 P. M. until September first TAIL° isomollA , wit - Practi ' 0 strolu e' Crum v m • Third cei2 nem' hml Alwaih. Uh.iNieues_ '''4l'2l"Etti Vihis.na 9. VArrir e i l d i A the neatest sdahiler. Window Shades, 21 ITFTH. AVENUE. 4:d&T SPECIAL. SALE OF fficFARLAND & COLLIIO3. No. 71 and 73 FIFTH A.VENI:I3 379:d ta NEW CARPETS! arlill3.o, 3.1369. We are now °vent= =assortment unparalleled n =Ls Mt] of FINE- T. WETS BRUSSELS TREE-PLIS The "Very Newest Designs, Of our own rec.nt Importation arid selectedfrom eastern msnnfactnrers. LOW P MEDIUM AND itIVE'D IN ern AJCINTS, vERY BtrrEU°lt QUALITY AND COLORS. An Extra Quality of Rag Carpet. Vire tap nOW 6ellltig 1:1217Moi thestKrvelit GREA.TLI REDUCED PRICES. Irtitin BROS., 51 'FIFTH rE.TITE, No. jeL2 OLIVER IVCIA NTOCI. & CO. • lan MT : ) FINE SEI, CTION OF itursc - sims , TAPESTRYIBRIISSE iS THREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPV:S. THE LOWEST ASSORTMENT OF WILITE,CILECS & FANCY MATTINGS, . FOR SUMMER WEAR, IN TIIE CITY• STOCK FUEL IN la DEPARTMENTS OLIVER acCLINTOCK & CO ' S 23 YIFTEI AVEIafE. COAL COALII-coimm: , . DICKSON, STEWART '8 CP., Saving removed their eice ' sis NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, ___ (Lately Ottl -lrloor Mill) SISCOND \ EtLovlt.. fatrAlitg 'ElfgrArT fi e 1 0► 2 2. I rdsjSra c tre towel( txtorket price. All orders left at their office, er addressed to them through • the nigh will be attended to DronoPtlY. _ _ ' - - DR. iliirkil:S4.a.waa.-. Op*TILIVE TO . "'IMAM" ^ALL private diseases,Syp hilis 10 all its forms, all ur nary diseases, affa tbe effects of mercury are Com‘ffety eradicated; Spermatorrhea or hem ffal • Oiliness and Impotency, resulting from self-* nee or ether -carats, and which, produces sonntotthe following eff ects. u blotches, bodily mealmess, indigeition, consumption, aversion to society, unmanliness,. dread of future events, loss of Memorl. in the emission*, andlinaill sc prostrating the sexual syetem as to render marriage unsaustactory, aria thereon imprndet, are permanently cured. Persons if. Meted with • these or any other delicate, intricate lace ng the constitutional complaint &writ the Doctor a trial; he never fails. Ants,icular attention given to all ling, Lenoorrhea or Whites, Pal laffam.. oration or 'Ulceration. ot the Womb, cruet% pruritic. Amenorrhoea. Inenorrhaara, Drunelk• norrhoes, and bterffity or Barrenness. are treat. ed with tne greatest success. It is seitesident that- &physician wlio confines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cues ever 7 rear must uluire greater skill in that speciaitY than one in general Practice. ' • The Lloctor publishes a medical. ps.phie.4 fifty tangs that gives n full exposition of vette ana titivate diseals, that can be bad free Moffitt or by snail for two stamps, in sealed envelope& Itvery sentence contains insts action to the at. ffictea, and enabling them to determine the pre cise nature of their complaints. The establishment, comprising ten ample rooms, is central.• %Vim it is not convenient to visit the city, the Doctor's opinion can be ob. taint,' DV giving a written statement of the case, and meenelnes can be forwarded by mail or ex press. In some instances. however, a personal examination ls absolutely ntcessary, ired, whilend in others dailypersonal attention Is reot a for the accommodation et such patients there are aputmeuts connected with the office that are .ro. vided with every reoundte that is calculated to promote recovery, including medicated vapor Doctor All prescriptions are prepated in the' Doctor's awn laboratory, under his personal sir per Vision. . Medical. pamphlets at . *Mee free, or brmall far two stamps. to matter who have failed, read what ho sun. lionrs 9 Jer e to 8 r,9; - Sundays 1% IL to 14 P. Y. Office,_lio. 9 WYLIE bTSMST, ( near Court BOAC) rittaburati, ga. IMO _ E ANIENTAL • ERTIDEILF. Plttlibutifb..._ 16°Ttu r i atl ° 11 , eln {ARO CliiAL.../ 113 ` • • • MX °'"'" cutizar .:Tjy THE IRON CITY . lON, LIFE INSERANCE Of Pennsylvania. Office, '75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIRECTORS S Ron. JAMES L. GRAHAM,. Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. R. ROBINSON. Rev. A. K. BELL,_D.D" W B. B. NELIBIT, D.D., . . A.. ramp. Cashier Allegheny rust GO. JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Alen ...) SIMON D KUM, Mayor of Allegbe Y. C. W. BE NY. Hatter, A. S. BELL,Attorney-at-Law,. D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Me hart, * D. SWOGER, insurance Agent. Capt. ROST. ROBINSON, President. Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. D., Vice President, JACOB KUSH, Secretary, C.W. E. W. WHlTE.Treasturer MaDtt AL emvisza. DANIEL SWOUER, Gen'l Agent. This is a nome company. conducted on the mutual principte each policy holder receiving an equal share oethe profits of the Company. Policies will be issued b eing l the different plans of Life Insurance, and conducted on an ecenomi cal basis will afford a safe investment to each polio holder. and thereby retain the money at home to e-tcourage home industry. mltZhitaa Ossia • INSURANCE COMPANY. PHELAN'S BUILDING, No. SS Fifth Avenne. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA.. Capital dill'aidllp. DIRECTORS. N. J. BigleY, 111.W.011Ter, jr, Capt.3l.Balley , Dam'i Wallace, B.li. Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake ID% . - .8. 2d,Clurk.n. J. M. Bailey. Thomas Sailtb,lJno.S. Willoek, ROBERT H. KIN% President. JNO. F. JENNINGS., Tice President. . JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. • Capt. B. J. GRACE, Osn'l Ageni.. Insures on Liberal Terms. on all tlle mut Marine , Rifts. • • . . E571_3 B FRANKLIN • INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALLEGHENY, PA. . OVID= IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANE BUILDINGS, • ~ No. 41 Ohio Bt.. ILUelithen l7 * A HOME COILYANY, managed by Directors Wel, known to the community, who trust by air dealing to merit a share of your Pntronnke. ICNILT MW111..-........—.....Pre01dea1t. 11 131160. D. R1DDLg....».........8•ci5tary. (Second 'Floor). DRECTORS: EtensT_lrwtti, D. L. Patterson, WM, Cooller. Geo. i.. Riddle, 1J atob Franz, Gatielb Eras, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob ItlaSbi W. Stewart Ch. P. Whiston, Josepb Craig, Jo Id. a. ',sumer, , Iri. J. Zintana, Jere. Wetter.. H. E. UEHON. GENERAL AGENT. sp10:0 5 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Cor. Federal DI. and Diamond, Allegheny, ree.A the SECOND "NATIONAL BANS B W. W. MARTIN, President, JOHN BROWN, Jn., Vice President, JAMES E. IiTitVENSOR. Secretary. DranarOrce: John A. 31yler, l Jas. Lockhart. Jai- Myers, Jas.L.Graham. \Robert Lea. C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown,Jr. tleorae Oerst. JacOD hoop, Sala= Jno.'rhompson T. AtcNangher. axe -OENNSIELVAI'iLs INSURANCE COMPANY Of FITTTSSURSHI OFFICE. No. 167);_WSIOD STREET, BAPS 0) 003111:ERGE. B=LoING. Tbia is a Rome Company, and iturcrea &rani; lop. by Fire e naively. .C: BAEAliheelPrealtreslidte.n‘ IrtißUT PATRICIi, Treasurer. 1100 R Dial-AMIY. Seeretasy. I)VencTons: Lenruird Walter, EleorgeWltscia. 0. C. Bevle,. tteo. -W. EValif. Rebell Patrick, J. C. L ippe, Painter, J. C. Fleiner. JaeOb Josia, Jam Voegtley, h Ring Henryl3. Hoptint, A. lamp:Lon. Hery Sproul, PEOPLES' INSUBA3TCE COM rAsi Y. OPTICS. N. E. coati woos & ' FIFTH ST% A Hal32e Cacripsng,taXlng Fire and Marine Maas II:"' CLAtleir. john L. Eh Vt.: l44 , - cuarlea Arbuckle. :tared M. Brneti, Wm F. Lang, . ssmnel bicCriciczn . President. , president. secrets:ls% A ent . ,oril. Genr_____LLaj_j___--r _ Wm. PhIMPI. John Watt, John E. Parks, _ er; Capt. James HUI Wm. Van Kira, James D. Verneri rt WM, PHLLL WATT is W. F. 41...k.RDN - Hat... nAPI% 444''' rDEILNITY AGAINST. LOSS BT FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA. 0FF105,41,1111 431CHICEMITUT BT.,ness DralICTOBl3. - - Clisrles A. 'Wicker, itordecsi H. 1.011101 Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant,- . . Isaac I..er Jacob K. boatb• Edward C. Dalai w. - 2,14 ,,, r d5. uglirre.V.le 3 . .C. MIS tt. BAlii 0 It.kr=l' dent. . ZDW. C. DALE, Vice President. i , W. C. STESLlT,B_l:cretary,vrokl . _ J. GeuulTEß Lag' ,4, AolOrl North West corner Third sad Wood stree , ti. rab23:wls ---------- WISTERN INSVIA ALICCE COI .. PANY OF PITTSBDRGIL - A.LEXANDEIt limos, President. WM. P. HIIABERT. Secretary. CAPT. GP,010:13 hrE.P.LD, eeneral Agent. Dame, Oa Watee street, Spine & Co.'s Ware* house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. pirui inmre against all r.nds of Pire and lds. rine Mks. A.laorne Institutlon, insuleged by Dl and villiirce are detentiVelly prrmailen ending= silty to maintain th thear which they have assiunedi as of tering best proteedon to these Nilo desire to be insured. . .. rasSeTOBS: ' ' • Alexander lilinicg.. Join B. license, B. Miller, Jr., Chas. J.netaree, James McAuley, William S. Beans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Sirli.patrtelt, Andrew Salmi, ' rtaltp_Egluxer David M. Long, ' ' 'Win. morrison: ' D. lhmsen. ______l__________R°27 ALLEGHENY iNSIIIIANCE COMPANY OP Plrrsßußea . ICI n et nTRISST,I3Arre. BACON insures against al kinds at Fire and Marine Blau. 1 JOHN UMW.. :a.: Preside'. .t. T. J. HOSKU4SON,' Tice President. C. G. DONTiAllkOecre tur Y . CAPT. W)L. DA....ezeral Agent. abbn I r win, jr., , B. L. Fannestocri •T. J. llosunson. W. H. Everson.:? O. H. Hums, Robert R. Davie, kisruey Cldlds. Francis neatens Charles Haim : aunt. J. T. Eltoclrdsle. Cant. Wrlx' . ' ' Nl' slat.. T. B. Nevin -----_-__- SBEETING3 &NDBATTING. ANcNon COTTON'. MILLS., errnrestrAG u. Itstitatactla‘l6 of linGaiVi 11:3D andlaol3, AMNION AND NAIMOLI& SWIERTTIVIS AND siTnicos; AIiCELTECTS. BABR & MOSER, - • AACUrrECTIs t, rßrrr MOUSE mom/awl; ainzrole • Not. tend 4 At.. Cigar area, Pittsburgh, • eptaisl, ittention given in the nezitning og 'uour.g . ktouuna .:a.;a• -.runt 513 ILDINtIiI. n I •