LI II II ~rEribtrattgt Gaidtt. • AT THEDOOR. The leap roll. , q4ielt babbitt' g by the shoal, ler leap the rock outfoaming in a bow, The wind blows tree in gushes round the tree. Along the s toves of oak in donb.e row, Where lovers seek the maiden's evening floor, With stlp-atep gaints ligh,, and tibrtap At door. With iron bound the wheel rims roll around. - And crunch the cractling ilintbelow their load, Rhe gravel trod by h trees iron shod. All crackles shrill - s,ong the beaten road. Where lovers come to seek. In our o,d With stip-step Licht, and tip tap slight, • •Tbe maiden's face. • • And oh I isqw sweet's time the lover's feet May come before the door to seek a tnide, As he may stand and knock with shaking nand, Aud lean to hear the sweetest voices laside; 'While there a heart will leap to bear once More The stlo.step light, and tip-tap s.ish t, - , • Against the door. How invents the time when we are in our prime. With children, now our care and aye our Joy, And child by child may scamper, ski opine. w, id, Back borne from school or play games, girl or Arid thr re upon the door stone leap once more with Ltip•ii,ep light. and tip.tap • Against the door.. Be inyabode beside acme uphill road, Where peonle pus along, if not abide, And not a place where day may bring no face With kindly smiles, as lonesome bouts may But let me bear some friend, well•knowri before, yy ith stip•step light, and sigotap Against the door. . - ITANSTLVANIA. "J.-N." Is going to Gettysburg. E13117(01311110 - talks of 'raising fish. A zmw wiling mill is being built In Danville.. , :a;., THE Conneaut Lake regatta is. to take • place on the 31st Inst. • WLSIIINGTON taika of putting up a very large hotel on the large-city plan. Tuz Uniontown woolen mill is to be in full operation by the first of September. diateooinutunt CITY is the name of a new town on Cherry Tree Run in the oil regions. DL BKILLtatIN, of Dushore ' a., re• cently took an overdose of m' which proved fatal. Anotyr twenty-five yards of carpet was stolen from the chancel of theTresbyte rkm chtrch at McVeytown last week. LAST mu*, the dwelling house of Mr. James "McGlaughlin, near Kinters burg,' Indku2a county, was, totally de stroyed by;fire. SOME villains broke into the house of Mr. Craft, a Methodist minister in James town, during his sbsence, and broke all the furniture tore the carpets and clothing to strips. llitswurwrowri., - -had a new cemetery dedicated the other day. Besides prayers and addresses by several ministers, there was music by the combined choirs of the Lutheran, Methodist arid . Presbyterian churches. READrso . proposes to celebrate the Humboldt Centennial by an .evening's entertainment, consisting of a concert, tableaux, addresses in German and Eng lish, and the coronation of a bust of Humboldt. - Tsr. Easton people have been `com plaining for some time that their water company provided them with "foul and stinking water." It is now stated that four or five dead infants have been found in the reservoir. Tau Uniontown Gemotta of LTherty has come out as an illustrated paper. The wood engravings which it contains, may be taken as fair illustrations of the char. acter and taste of the proprietors and subscribers of that sheet. L SAMUEL COBBEIT, a miner employed at the Bethel- - Bank, hung himself in an out house near his house, on the 10th inst. Intemperance is assigned as the cause, as he had the delirium tremens at the time of his death.. He leaTes a wife and eight children. - THE Williamsport Bulletin. says: A Philadelphian, having no fear of trout laws, before his eyes, amused , himself on Monday by hooking five of the "speckled beauties,' _near Ttout. Run. He was promptly arrested, and the little sport cost him $36, which he reluctantly forked over. This may act as a caution to vio lators of the law. BROOTIVLLLE is having a very elegant court house finished. The court room itself is neatly frescoed on the walls -and ceiling, and is -farther ornamented by a statue of Justice just behind the Judges seat. -::This is supposed to typify the constant actual , presence of the blind goddess in" that, ;vicinity, although it has been hinted thatlt means that the Judges can alwaysmantwe to get ahead of just Ice. MenTisi BILLMBYEB, who was serving out a sentence in . Williamsport jail for defrauding the'llevenue, "has committed suicide. The - jailor was in the habit of treating hiiii - with some leniency, by allowing him the privilege of walking out occasionally. Ile was suffered to go out on last Tuesday evening, but did not re turn; and no trace, of him was received until thismorning," when his body was found among some _ shrubbery: consider able distance lathe-rear of 'the jail, with his throat Cut friittl'ear to ear, and , the suicidal knife in hit hand. T- —Try Lawrence Journal Ws: About two:Weeks since a man named William Small, residing in Bedford, this county, met with a'sudden death:by falling have now resolved on burning all the stubble irk ordef in prevent another Invasion. The progress of these destructiviCanimals is desafibed as being almost Irresistible. They climb lofty walls, descend rocks a thousand feet In depth, and neither fire nor water seems to check them. If myriads ara'slaughtered, myriads replace them, advancing steadily, like legions of British trout's. OPposltlon , is of little use, precaution of 'great usevlind the best precaution, it is asserted, is that of hunt ing for the eggs during the winter , and early spring. ELEPHANT PLOWIL—Among the usual aericultural implements now manufac tured in Great Britain, are large numbers of elephant plows, which are forwarded by way of the Mediterranean, the Isth mus of Suez and the Red Bea and,lndian Ocean, to the place - of their destination. Every Morning, at' sunrise the elephant takes his Mahout by the waist belt, places him on'bis back, and starts into the field.' Two assistants guide the two plow, bin dies, and as Tong as the itin•ls above the horizon the elephant marches aiong t , throwing.up a huge ridge behind him, the furrow having ii,breadth of four and a half feet and a depth of three. FRUIT CAN TOPS, , • sEDy'T,ABELING`.'' • - ,„ , TRUTT- CAIST; : -TOP 2, •• ;..;„i We ire now prepared ,to amply Tanners Rid Potters. It Is perfect, simple, and as cheap as the plain top, having the names of the various Pratte stamped upon the cover, radiating from the center. and an Index orpointer stapsped upon the top of the can. It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently LA13E:14301), by merely. placing the name of the fruit the can contains opposite the pointer entree:ding in the customary mannrr. o preserver of fruit or good housekeeper will use any other after once seeing t. mrdlS PIPES. CHIMNEY TOPS. &e. WATER PIPES, CHIMNEY TOPS A. large assortment, HEHBY H. COLLINS. apil:hl47 Ad Avenne.near Smithfield St. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS 2,000 POUNDS OF 2114 T GOOD COUTRY Which we have been selling for several years, JUST RECEIVED. FLANNELS, AT LOW PRICES, Pull Line of Colore. SUMMER GOODS, AT REDUCED PANES HOOP 19 3mMr-ts, A FULL VARIETY. CORSETS, all the best makes. PAPER COLLARS OF ALL IMSC111.1"2"/CoNS. AND A FULL STOCK OF Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. TWIIITE GOODS. IiANDRARCRIEFS, LACKS, TRIMMINGS bITTTONS. VACRIJM• GLYDE & CO, 17)*,,,M.igket Street. 174 ; in g aft . a n ci; . 0 ri p CD 4 . ~,, sa-- 41, A. ctV Li' 0 0 1 t m i 2 ir, iir4 ckl .; co A 4 M 4 511 0 -a ; ' 14 0 4 mi z I=l m . al 134 a GC er. o gp gra E 4 6 E 4 a 7, Ere 142 , " 0 41 ta ,- 0 E; E-1 '-i th 14 o z Pa ;4 tea 10) 4 1 i 1141_ 41 1 SHUR GOODS MACON tt CARLISLE'S No. .2i Fifth Avenue, Loren Trimmings and Rattans. Embroideries and Laces. - Ribbons and Flowers. Hats and Bonnets. kilore Stung and French Corsets. New Styles first; Ity , s Skirts. Parasol.—la the new style,. 'sun and Rain Umbrellaa. Hosiery—the best English makes. Agents for "Harris' Seamless Kids. ,, Spring and Summer underwear, Sole Agents for the Bemis Patent Shape Col. lare.• "Lockwood's "Irving,” "West MO O , "Elite, , * &a; "Dickens,t , •Werby,” and ewe, styles. Dealers supplied with the ahove at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. MACRUM & CARLISLE, NO. 27, FIFTH AVENUE. B p MCCANDLESS & C al ,4 : 1 Mate Wean. Our s Va.) • • • WHOLIVIALE DRALIIRD Let Foreign and Domestic Dry geode, • e:"Ivoon N o . 94 . TETE% Third door above Diamond alio ltaa 1 3 ) t ITO B TIEQEL, . i akste cotter woe 'W. Helipenheldea Isnancare.NTTsmort. • No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh. ieSS,III NEW SPRING GOODS, A. splendid new 'tot% of CLOTIIth '(...44SIMERE4, JO/ readyed bY "KNIVES. eel 4; :Yesoheat , Talloi. 73 Elmithflol4'sirest;. NAIR AND PERFIDADRY; MIN PECK ..QUNARIENTAI , HAIR FORIZIe I Artil , pratit, No. Third reet, near . em de ! ttabnith. P..:Alwa on mud, kno t ,/ ____mortmentar Lw fv e i e d 13; AtraVe s ulleitiVOlLL e 4 BRA.OILLTIS) 41.0. fr• At. rood Inc. la cub will be rep EtAw Lames Ta na ' uentlemest s Site Oettla.d..ol* a Us Mikan Masaet. me. .n 1 FURNISHING GOODS. HEADQUARTERS FOR GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, PUTNAM & ADAMS WILL CLOSE OUT AT Greatly Reduced Prices, The Balsnee of thr ir Extensive Stock of SUMMER GOQDS, CONSISTING OF Gauze Cotton:UndershirtS & Drawers. Gauze Merino Underihirts & Drawers. Gauze Silk Undershirt's and Drawers. Lisle Thread Undershirts & Drawers. LINEN, JEAN AND MITSLIN DRAWERS, INCLU,OING T E CELEBRATED PATENT PANTII \ .OON DRAWERS. .-- AN DDIENS STOCK OF LINEN HA KERCHIEFS w Prbm%. dir Very • GLovEsi, • .:- , :nst.‘ SIISPENDE TIC' .1 Ea gulls, ALL RE •ftTCE. SPECIAL EIAEGAINS IN MEN'S HALF HOSE. i A LARG LOT OF • FANCY .11111T$ To be Closed Oat Very Cheap. THE 'QUAKER CITY FINE SHIRTS," Of which we are the Sole Agents for this City. are unsurpassed in quality. style, make : and excel lence of lit. It is a make of Shirts 4hat has become Standard, and fop which the demand is • STEADILY INCREASING.: We have these Shirts in all *sizes FOR EYELETS AND STUDS, ALSO, To Open at the Back. FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER: Also, Wholesale Agents ,for the Ceiebrated "NORWICH MOLDED" Linen 'Co110s: and' Cuffs, SMINNQA, NEWPORT, MEIM At Manufacturers Priees. PUTNAM & ADAMS 72 , Fifth Avenue, OPPOSITE , CARPETS, TUE .A." 30 Fr Zq oar 190 AT LOW PRICES. We offer many emir goods mach below last Spring's prices. Tbc.e needing goods In out line can save money by buying at once. BO'VARD, ROSE CO., "21 FIFTH AVENUE. his:daT aI"CT MP, 1) CAR PETS. We offer at Retail. for THIRTY DAYS ONLY. a line of New and Choice Patterns English T an ap i tsr Wer i C rasse ls r : ingrain' AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, and our entire stock it prices which make It an object to buy this month, as these gooas have never oeen offered so low. _ . . Our Store will close at 5 P. M. until September first. jy,:d &T NEW CARPETS! iTuxie,_l33C3o. We are now °perdue an assortment unparalleled In this city of FINIZT VELVETS BRUSSELS TIMEE-PLYS, Of our own rec-nt 4mportatton and selectedfrom eastern manufacturers. KEDIUM. AND LOW PRICED QXFAALITy AND COLORS. 44*tra Qoality of Rag Carpet. i x " -- now sellln2 many of the above at GREATLY RED D - PRICES. UM Aro. 51 F/FrAl rEXUE, OUTER M'REITOCK & CO. FINE SELECTION OF BBITSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. 011iffi:{t)).36%."11):JIM WRITE, CHECK & FANCY FOR ScIgMER WEAR, SUNK CULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 4:PLIVER , McCLENTOCII & CO'S. It COAL!!! DICIINtaIWART & CO Hoa g ilianoted their Mee to NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Mou t , 116002110 ELOOS. Are now prepared to furnish _tood YOUGHIO. %HINT LIIILY..IfUT COAL oialiLLOK. at tha lowest morket Pries. * All orders left at their once, or addreued to them through the , mall. will be attended to promptly. DR. NVECIITTIER O ONTINUES TO TREAT ALL , private diseases, ItyphMs in a ll its forma, all st nary diseases, and the effects of mercury are, tompieteiy eradicated; Spermatorrhea or sew. nal Weakness and Impotency, reintillug from Self-abuse or other renew, and which produces acme of the following effects, blotches, bodily weakness. indigestion, cansumption, avezdonto gaiety. unmanliness, dread of Snare !Mena i /On Of memory indolence nocturnal emissione„, and finally so prostrating the usual system render marsh's. unsallstactom and therefore imprudent,- are permsOently cured. Persons af. Meted with then or any other delicatN intricatp or long standing constitutional complUnt 'hallo give the Doctor a trial; he never hills. , A. particular attention given to all Female nen- Plaints, Leueorrhes or Whites. Falling, Inllam. mallon .or Ulceration of the Womb, ovarilla, pruritla, Amenorrhoea. lienorrhogla, Dysmen norrixOtta,, and btenllty or Honestness, are treat ed with the greatest success:, It la self-etddent that t hehysician who confines himself exclusively to study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cues every yeas mast acquire greater skill in that specially than One in general practice. The Doctor publishes a medical pamphlet of ilfty panellist gives a full exposition ofvenereal and private diseases, that can be had free mollies or by mall for two stamps, ln sealed envelopes. Hvery sentence contains tnstruction to Um alt. elcted, and enabling.them to determine the fm.. else nature of their oomplaints. The cat ahlichmeut. comprisin ten ample roomit'istentihd. When It is 'not c on venient tO visit.the city, - the Doctor's opinion can be ob• taluel by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mall or ex , Men.' ire some instances. however. a persons" . examination is absolutely -necessary, necessary, while, is others dallYPerstmci attention is reqtared, and for the accommodation r f snob natant. there are apartments connected with She °Mee that are r 0 . vided with every requisite that is calculated SO promote recovery, including , medicated toper , baths. Ail!, prescriptions are- prepared , in- the Doctor's own laboratory, ituder his per perviston. Medical pamphlets at Wads fre e . by mall for two stamps . No matter who hi tolled. read what he says. Hours 9A. IL tog rue. " Sundilys 1.9 lg. to Op. at. OfficaLNo. 9 WYLIa 1 1Twastlaesz court /loos,' mama s ple MEE POSTOEFICL CARPETtiI, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, SPECIAL SALE OP IIIeFAIILLND & COLLINS. No. 11 and 73 PIYTH AVENUE., (Second Floor) The Very Newest Designs, VERY SUPERIOR HOS., HAVE JUSI' RECEIVED A ZLELTTINGS, CITY. MI A 3 FIFTH AVENUE. 00411 AND COKE.