II tip gittslnglj Gaitttt. TOE WAS. THE port of Erie is shipping an im mense amount of coal and vessels go out readily with cargoes that Can scarcely be got Into any other lake rte. cii • THE mother of Col. J hn W. Forney, editor of the Philadelphi Press, died on the morning of- the 15t , at Lancaster,: where she was born December 3d, 1792. PERCY DorrotAss, aged seventy-three years, took suddenly ill ilt Altoona, Mon day evening last, while at supper, and be ing -assisted , to his bed died in ten minutes. Mos. Twrecuzu., whose narrow es cape from a conviction for murder in Philadelphia, some months ago, is re mernbered, is to apply to the next legis lattireto have her name changed. TEE Penn s ylvania Railroad shops at Altonna are closed on Saturday after noon, in consiquence of a depression in business, the company — adopting this plan to avoid the necessity of reducing the force of employes. • Ten Warren Mail' says the oldest in habitant has hardly seen such a rain and flood Liss, they ; had in that county last week, and. that if. it "wasn't the equinoc tial stern it might as well have been, for it answered all the purposes of the biggest equineCtiaL" , . • Tice monument erected in Norristown, in memory of the soldiers and sailors of Monlgomery county who in defence of their countrY,"-*llif ;dedicated on 'Fri day,Aehria 7. - Oweri 'delivering the. ora • tion. contains, the names of parly ski hun4vlpoldiets.,- MissAmersWOOD, wife of L. H. Sher woodi known in Crawford and adjOiningcountiesin connection with the hospitalities dispel:Lied 'ilt : the t old Sher wore:l'll6mi 'tor - raiiiir'years died at lifea,trilleori. Monday last, after a long and painful , A.SPASI of horses belonging to Mr. E. M. Tower; of Rome, Bradford county, came near dying on Saturday night last, from the effects of eatinglocat tree bark, and were only saved by administering an antidote soon after, People 'should he careful not to hitch horses _where. they Can rci cb a , locast tree. ATWilkesbarre, on Tuesday, Bishop Lee, of Delaware, 'assisted- byr Doctor E. N. • Potter, united 'in Sinarriage Bishop Sieventand Miss Anna, daughter of a rt.' acitat . N. Conyhglam of that pl The ceremonies; notwithstanding the high Position of the parties, were cele brated with ~the'..greartest. simplicity. A reception was givenat the home of Judge Conyrigham, the evening Previous. -• Ori Thiiraday„ August 27th. an inter estif re-union occurred at the:e j d home stea :of :!Stepliert Tucket,L,l4.- ackson, SusquChanna county, . : comprising the "united head," now respectively seventy five and severity-six years of age, three eons with , their wives, three daughters with their huabandi, and their oldest daughter, a widow, with her son, and grandchildren and great-grandchildren— in all numbering slate. J • COL- AMES SIBEET, beat( 11 with a blkack by some unknown. persou,'-in Philadelphia, on Sunday night last, died on Tuesday morning. He entered the army as Lieutenant Colonel of the 6th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, three months' mon afterwards as Major of • the 7th Cavalry, ;nd' was subsequently promoted to the Lleatenant Coloneicy. At the close of the Twin!, resumed his professien as a ; lawyer. (Inc Philip Greingius has /seen arrested for complicity in the murder.. Tan Pennsylvania itaricia Company_ have placed upon their. road another of Woodnnf's silver palace sleeping vars. It will accoMmodate forty-slx persons wit Beats, which at night can be trans- formed into luxurious couthes for thitty; A noticeable feature is a lamp inserted in a niche at the side of the car, between each row or - ao4ta, which 'pro, ides an agreeable light' for reed* orffng while tn'routa.. This limp is concealed by a,isrdli mirror during the day, and is revealed by touching a spring at the side. LAST wears Lewis Holsner was tried in the Cambria county court'of Oyer and Terminer. at Ebensburg, Judge Taylor presidingi for the murder of Philip The lon, the jury: finding him guilty of mur der in the second degree. The homicide occurred on the 20th , of July last, at the saw mill of Fry, Deurr & Co., where a number, of employe; had assembled for the purpose of destroying waste , lumber. Whisky,_„ was drank to excess, a quar rel dieted,' and Phalon was killed, re ceiving seven wounds on different-parts of his , body,,inflicted with a knife in the hands of Hoisner. Tikz West Chester Record tells this fish story:' "Four- young men of . Newark went sfishing with outlines in Mercer & Showard's dam. They caught 'seienty sevenvltels, thirteen of which weighed fortfisetinds, and a bushel and al.half of catfish; - and %ash. ',Pierce Rodeback, of litanihallton,,Ontbe same day, -went a fishing in the . Brandywine, with a com mon-800p neti,teiting two boys to carry the game. liel.brought home twenty nine-pounds of lish-..many of them quite large, , and' gave away at The creek , five dozen; which'made the load too heavy for the boys to carry." • ONIIBII7ISDAY last a boy fell from - a tree on the Neck, in Philadelphia, and his comrades picking him--tip in an insensi ble condition, "ivere Conveying him to wards his borne, whens policeman mixed himself up In the esie, and, leading "the boy the door Of hislome ' told his motheile *as &null, judging ibis to, pp;. . his condltiOn from the fact that he stag gered; .The mother became infuriated at. the idea o fd-er boy being intoxid, and *hipp him severely. , In s caled, hours the boy died, when-it was discov ered Aka the cerise of his staggering was from - 4 fracture of the skull occasioned by the MI from r pie tree. IN lltoona, , Monday last,.leays the Tfibehe, a boy five years of age. son of 3irs.-edath,,Rogers,twhe been I big abilittlhe tardier the bongo, manifest ed evidence, of sicknesit - of the Steehleh, witirf*pitit indil:ations of strangulation, exeitiOttha inrither's fears that some thing" Seribtig - WAS Mien; ,!;tttit ls lo l3, After great exertion the' boy threw up, to all intents and an .Itotnek rat, which , ge the Wither ; : could tell, might have been swallowed by WM. From appearances the rat was"-not more thanthreeot font days old, melt-was en-, tirelrbairites''''sind 'only oboist an inch and a half in length; hut it was end lrielri ‘!..ri.o. •,,v)l"..i 1 GENERAL INTILLIGENCE. WATER is so scarce Philadelphia that the milk is spoilt. . Linen numbers of prairie chickens were brought into market at St. Louis on Monday. They sell at $1 a pair. A. ilairsoT 69 years old i which had for many years been owned n the family of Judge Caniff, of Detroit, died a few days since. • - - In Buffalo, Joseph Krater, a German, took what he suppose& to be a dose of salts, but which proved to be arsenic. He died. WM. CRAFTS, colored, Who kicked up such an excitement as a fugitive slave in Boston, some years ago, after a long resi dence -in London, has returned to this country to run for Congress. WARRANTS for *Cool, Allen and Gallagher have been issued on indict ments found by the Grand Jury of Mon roe county, Illinois, charging them with in prize fights. A omen was hung out of a dirty little oyster sho p _in Sandusky city, 0., while the State Sabbath School convention was -in session in that place which read: "Olsters in every stile, 00Ied to order. Friends of the redeemer vrill please caul." A abyss snuff box was recently., re. turned to its owner, in Milwaukee, after lying at the bottom of the Menomonee river for fourteen years, having been thrown to the surface 'With earth by a dredging boat. It was bf massive silver, and highly prized as a gift. A neat was arrested l Buffalo a few days since and suppo by the police, to be insane, became he could not speak either English or. German. He was finally turned over to the Poormaster, who found him to be a fellow cenntryman, a Swede, and "Sound in the head." MR. JOSEPH FENNER and lady, of Highland county, Ohio, weregout riding last week, when their horses became frightened and run away, throwing them both out and Injuring them severely, he having his skull farctured, Irwin the effects of which he died on Sunday. Olin of the Gilliam brothers; trapeze performers, with. James F: Johnson's di ens, while going through his performance missed his hold and -fell to the ground, sustaining injuries which caused his death a few hours afterwards. The pa. rents of the deceased reside in Freeport, Illinois. A A Linok two story house, 40:80 feet, with French roof, ' which was in process of erection by Gen. Tom Thumb, oppo site the residence of his father-in-law, in that part of Middeboro, Masc., called Warrenton, was taken from its founda tion during the gale or the Bth inst., and scattered piecemeal around the fields. THEODORE BATMEN, an individual who married Miss Lizzie Goetz, of Zanes ville, Ohio, and afterwards, while they were arranging for the purc hase of prop , erty at Newark , de campe d suddenly, taking with him $l,OOO, longing to his wife, and two gold wa es , has been ar rested and lodged in jail at Zanesville. FOURTEEN Cuban pa Ga., ranging in . age f twenty years, captuied i returned to their hom Was discovered a w 1 clothes, the widow of a 1 dier. She was smitten patriots and , had res ole dangers. NEw Ont4t.ilis relates ' mindedness; V-gentlem ter at his breakfast table in the coffee and contin letter. Noticing his to large lump of sugar in th finding his second blun contents of the inkstan cup to set it right. • .Tan last freak of net Ilits the pos session of Adam Ab - of Troy, Vt. It coisiats'of four Mile all perfectly formed an d all oined to ether, two black and two white. As j hod, three are headed one way, while e other will be comPelled . towslk ' 'ward at least thrie-fourths o f the e. At last ac• tlizik counts all were alive. •,:- e , "Wass in Aberdeen, Dr. Johnsen dined with a clergyman, the soup being "hotch potch." The lady ofe house, a ft er .li having served him once, asked him if he would take some more. The gruff and stern moralist and outspoken social bear replied, "It is a dish fit fl• hogs, madam." "Take a little more, the ," was the im mediate and appropriate eply. Tan warehouse of Mr. Briggs Swift, in Cincinnati, was robbed on Tuesday, night of $l,BBO in cash and $170,000 in notes, taken from a safe, opened by means of duplicate keys, obtained, it is thought, ftoni a bureau in the residence of Mr. S., in the absence of the family. The thieves overlooked in their haste a box containing $lO,OOO in Government bonds. THZ recent disposition of aslo,ooo life insurance in California depended on the exact length of time that it 'would take a man-to starve to. death, the sutdect in this case having been found dead in the woods five days after disappearing and one day after the expiration of the riolicy. The jury decided that the man died soon enough ,AC save the insurance to; his , widow, , , At" §Miliancisco, a few" days since, a large. oat was being driven by a windlass to the,ing in a slaughter house, where Jean ilatbea stood ready to knock him down. -The ox struggled fearfully and finally broke the rope a nd as soon•lts he could recover his bal ance he made a lunge at the butcher, pinning him through the heritt•to the wall, ta d-killing him in stantly. 'EMIGRANTS are settng.upon the public lands in Minnesota at the immense rate of fifty , thousand per annum, and the number is largely increasing.: Governor Ramsey recommends that the annual fund for surveys in that district be in creased, as the limits of the tract which each settler Is allow to enter under the United States laws`cannot be known until tbe, 'GovernMeht surveys are extended over Mn.same. - , . . . Jour{ GIMBIBINE, a. farmer, of Fraderic county, Md., , has brought snit agalmit the. corporation of Washington City, claiming $lO,OOO fore false arrest and $lOO for the loss of goods. He went to that city with a quantity of veal, in tending to sell it by the 'quarter, bug was arrested for riolatinst mat ket regulations 'and confined in, the station, house over r night, and „the . *eat,: morning his meat was confisoated: A. - .ThP.Vitoor family passed through 'Wythevillty' Tennelsee, one day last weelitind'effcampedln - an old field near the totas'. '" During the* night, with no 'Sfielter from the rain, whfch - was falling In :torrents, .4 11 P 131q;hergliT° birth to PITTSBURGH .GAZETTE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1869, four children , The Bristol Sews ,in giv ing the 'tern,. says that the husband was too lazy to even carry straw from a neighboring stock yard to make the wo man a rude bed. AN Interesting discovery has been made by Mr. Wynne in preparing the catalogue of the Hengwrt manuscript, in the Pew aith Library, in Wales.• He found a quarto volume entitled "Legendary Lives of Saints," written, not in WeWI, but in Cornish. It proves to be a moil import ant addition to the scanty remains of ancient Cornish literature. No mention is made by any Cornish writer that such a work had ever existed. CHARLES B. UormuN, the messenger of the Merchants' Union Express Compa ny, who was some time since found bound and gagged in a car, from Which $BOO,- 000, that was in his possession as agent of the Company, bad been stolen, was ar rested several days ago and detained at the house of a deputy sheriff in New York. On Tuesday he was taken from his con • finement on a writ of habeas ',corpus, and subsequently discharged. MEssns. Loxlmo and Fay, l of the Har vard crew, arrived at New York on Tues• y d day, accompanied barva r ' Mr. Blaikie, the well-known ex-H stroke oarsman, and several other friends. The other membas of the crew intended to sail for this country on the 10th, excepting Mr. Simmons, the bow oarsman, who designs entering the Medical College at Heidel berg, Germany, as a student. Mews. Fay and Loring were entertained at din ner at Delmonice's. Gen. Lloyd Aspin wall'.presided, and made an address o welcome. , AN INVESTIGATION into the cause of the recent accident on the Central Ohio Railroad, near Cambridge, resulted in the Coroner's jury condemning John Knight; the engineer, and Samuel Gregg, , the" con ductor of the passenger train. The Dep uty Sheriff of Guernsey county, having been provided with' warrants, proceeded to Zanesville to arrest Knight and Gregg, but whilst there got drunk, and "retired," the parties he came for in the meantime leaving the town. It ie stated, however, that the accused deny their guilt and will appear in due season to answerthe charge against them, that of manslaughter. Tim city of Milwaukee is putting down a kind of pavement which is described as follows: "'The old pavement having been removed, the earth is cut to the requisite depth to secure the proper grade for the surface. After the ground-work is thus prepared it is covered with cOmmon inch pine boards. Upon the foundatioß Nor way pine plank, two by six inches, are laid edge up and spiked together. The plank, being green, are readily sprung to the internal curve of the roadway and then spiked. The pavement, when corn• pleted, will be covered with fine gravel, which will fill any remaining crevices in the surface." • A TERRIBLE MURDER was committed in Cincinnati, Tuesday morning, about three o'clock. John M. Kreutz, a dealer in smoked beef; arose early to prepare for going to market, partially dressing him self. His wife was awake, and soon af ter he went out beard s pistol shot. After a short time she began to wonder he did not return to complete his dressing, and recollecting the report of the pistol, be came alarmed. She hastily arose, dressed, and started to the adjoining alley, towards her husband's stable. She observed in the dim light, a prostrate form in the gut ter, and going quietly to it, discovered it was that of her husband, cold in death. One side nf his head, from the right eye upwards, was blown away, and the brains scattered about in all directions. His pocket book apparently rifled, was found about, fifteen feet distant, sind a sine° barreled pistol lay close by the side of the corpse. Immediately after firing of the pistol a man was obscrved running from the locality. Tan rain storms last week were fear fully'destructive in Greene county, sur passing, says the Waynesburg Messenger, anything of the kind ever before experi enced in that' region. 'On Friday night the rain fell in torrents for some hours, and the destruction of crops,' fte. ' by the multini flood 'was' enormous. Thous ands upon thousands of wheat and rye, that had been cut and shocked up on the bottom lands were ctrried_off and passed down Ten nine ,creek to lodge on trees and fences and fields miles below. Some farmers lost as high as three and four hundred dozens of grain, and others all that they had. Corn fields along the creek and big runs were leveled and cov ered with mud, brush and loge. , The same can be said of oats and gists fields. Many fences were taken away, and the destruction to bridges and mill dams very great On Sabbath afternoon another very heavy rain caused great devastation in re gions that had escaped the storm of Fri day night. The large stone dam at what was known as I'Lantz'sdistillery,” about one and a fonrthi miles below Waynes burg, was swept away. All the dams on , the same stream—Laurel Run—were car ried off, while many of the grass and grain fields were destroyed or great ly damaged. 'On Bates' fork of Ten Mile, the destruction of property was perhaps greater than any place else. The damage done the Ruff's creek valley was also very great. ots from Macon. fourteen to Alabama, have • Among them I mam in men's Gettysburg sol with one of the d .to share his case of absent writing a let ! dipped his pen ed writing his (stake he put a ink. And then, er, ,:poured the into the coffee The London Zoned Bays "On old friend' , tight•lacing has again made his appearance. Beaten back for a time. probably more by fashion than by the spread of knowledge, he has not been killed, but has only recoiled apparently for a better spring,lor his victims are as numerous and pitiable es ever. The folly is ; one which was formerly to be found mainly in the drawing•rootn, but now it 'also fills our streets. It is lamentable to observe at every turn a woman, young or old, who moves forward in a stooping position, unable even to hold herself up-, right In consequence of the restraint upon the muscles of 'the back'. If the evils of tight,' lacing were Ocialned to the distorted appearance which it', never fails to irco duce,,we might regret 'indeed to see the female form divine so ~ d efaced, but It would scarcely be In our .province to nom inent upon it. But, as medical practi tioners,, we see its effects every day in the` train of nervous and dyspeptic symptoms by'Which it is constantly indicated, d in the more grave; and internal ma' chief of perirment character which is of ten Canted by It., Until Roane , littlephysi ologtcal knowiedgc Is made , a part_of fa male educatiorh and is considered an 'ac complishment,' we suppose it is of little use to protest against the cruel injury to health: which Ammon - thus upon themselves. The 'matter is one that is 'worse thag crime—it ht,folly," for beauty is deatiqed - "b0hO process which •isi tended. 'lo.W:tease The Whist, of ttie Period. IMIE 1 .. ~ .1 .1i Lb I, • SELF LABELING • FRUIT-CAN TOP COLLINS &.I,VRIGIIT, PriTSBURGH 4 We are now prepared to supply 'Miners and the p lain is 'perfect, simple. and as cheap as the plain top, having the names of the various Fruits stamped upon the cover. radiating from the center. and an index or pointer stamped upon the top of the can. It is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently by merely placing the name of the fruit the can contains opposite the pointer and sealing in the customary manner. No preserver of frnft or good housekeeper will use any other afteronce seeing t. tuh.ls ?II :i I ' i I P &' 'i,) WATER PIPES, OITIMNET TOPS large assortmeat, HENRY H. coLLuirs, ap1411017 Id ATlMl2l3.ittir Smitbtle4d 8t DRY GOODS. • oF LA 01 ce 4 c 5 0-4 cam:.. AT 5 27 M ' g= iliti ii= ° a 4,a Ei k.i 44 M 11 3 El PA L T I : A I la g 1 4/ .0,44 pa ~,- 22-44 1,9 A z m. 7 Ut a 1 .4 Z. in Eti I MS OOP 1 1. ' 4 5 m o ~,, mr4 ta g 01 t=l 8 ° Pq 4 E. 4 P•I El w =I I=o c ; 14 ' p cl r 4 I laz F 4 0. .v, lad p pa 0 A z a ° FI4 OMB ? DicCANDLESS & COw Late Wiliam. Can s C 0..) WHOLE 3 / 1 1A MIALIERLS foreign and Domeetie Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STUMM Third door starts Diamond liner BURGH. ra,. EDUCATIONAL PISHOPTHOIIPE SCHOOL for. GIRLS. will begin Its second year H. V. on tle 15th of lIRPTILMBER nest. Übe number of pupils all of whom Live In the house ned to thirty. French Is taught by a r e sident governess, and so far as possible is made the lan.g. u M a glSe S of C th H e f S a E mily l s A o d p d hreosrs, f , o B e t hlehe m , enc Penna. : aulto Miss M. MARKHAM Late Associate Prinelpal of Irving Institute, WILL OPEN 4. SCHOOL FOR . Young , Ladlis and Misses, SICISDAY, September 8, 1.880. At the rooms lately occupied by the Curry Insti tute, No - 52 and 54 Sixth street (late St. Circdisrs can to bid at all the principal Book stores, or any informatton may 130 obtained of Miss Markham, at 319 PENN ST., PltUburgb. aula•isto NEWELL INSTITUTE, 255 and 267 Penn St;eet, Will reopen on MONDAY. SEPT. 6TH. erms $4O per session of eve months. No extra charges. eccent for Preach and Mu sic. Applicants to be able to re id easily. -- THE BOYS' SCHOOL ROOMS, in O . 957, have been recently enlarged and very much Pa proved. The course of study qualifies for en trance Into - any College. Thorough teaching le given in those studies relating_ to bus'ness, such as SPELLING. PENMANSHIP. MUTH NEII.OO:OIIPOSiTION. itc. German Classes daily. me character at the school is *guars°. tee for honest. vigorous teaching. The Teachers are Messrs. 'NEWELL. MAoßtild, BURCH FIELD. SLOANE, end AIOUGAN• The, School Booms for the YoUNG LADIES are in 'No. 955 Penn street. The Rootss are spacious and elegant. The Principal. Mr. .T. IL NEWELL, watt* twisted by bliss SPENCER, Miss E. B. LIGGETT. late of Vassar College, and Miss WATKINS, already known in the com munity as an able teacher. The two Depart ments, Junior an. Senior embrace the usual tonne punned to inch institutions. THE MUSICAL DI PA RTMENT will be under. the care oof. DE HAM and Miss STEBBINS. Prof. DE HA M , - charges *re 925 per . quarter. and Miss STEBBINS, *Viper quarter.t.oth are SOWS as strictly YIELKT•CLASS Teachers ot Music. The LADIES , SCHOOL now offers every advantage which can be secured by faithful teaching and most desirable surroundalgs. The Principal may be 'wen daily at 955 Peart street. from 9 to 151 o'clock. ant.wrii FLOUR. N OTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONSITMERS. — We are now reedy • - ins slot of 40,000 bushels carefully selected WH HE IT AT AN u D rc h A e MB i ER G i A bs ND . r T a E r NN E Om nEE n and Morgan. counties, Indiana. 'This lot of Wheat Is the very best ti be found and cannot be surpassed by Any In the United States. We nave also finished our improvements in Machinery. Bolting. Cloths and Coolltritootas, and are now prepared to furnish the best Flour we have made for• ten years at prices that defy competition mine same, grades of flour. R. T. KENNEDT 416,13140.. Pearl Steam 11111, Allegheny September 13. 1889. • FLOUR 1 FLOUR! FLOUR! MINNESOTA. BAKERS FLOURS. 480 tins. Legal Tender, 317 bbls Ha Ha. 367 bbls Xredne,l7 o Dbl. Summit Mills AlO bbls Winona 0,0.. 559 bids Red River. 133 bbls May Day. • SISOICE wisernarti FLOURS. 860 Obis Riverside. 1i65 bbls White Star, 500 bbls various brandsSpriugW beat Flour. WINTER WHEAT FAMILY IFLOUR. City Mill ef_SpringSeld. Ohio, Pride of the West, Depot Mills. Musilon A, Paragon Mills .Ringleader and Crown, choice Rt. Louts. tfor sale lower than .ean• be brought from the West. O WATT, LANG & CO.. 8 and 174 Wool Street. OIMITINGSANDBNI'TING. HOLMES, BELL & CO, ANCHOR COTTON MILLS P=TII93TMM EIL. Kong footmen of RELY! ItIDIUX sod Ile= ir AMNION • AND NAONOIGLII `;afflN iAND )MOIIIiINI. •:) • 1 ) :I: I . /‘.: • 1 :ii: l , - .. ii -.li al sa paum Liberri e lgiLD•aisrs in , ' Wire NAPIGE SEGSLIEL-;-10 v balrlVol id otiee. l.l4- ludniwaS WATT, LA.214/ 00!tit , a feed strust. ME = L OPENING OF - Millinery Goods, 133 JOSEPH HOMVE & CO'S. Wholesale Rooms, THURSDAY, Sept. 14th. 1869. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, VELVET, CACTUM. and STRAW HATS. FINE FRENCH FLOWERs. ROSES, PIQIIETa AND BUDS. ErIIT.,L PLUME',, • HAT AND BONNET FEATHERS. • OSTRICH Trps. O,TRICH BANDS and TRIMMINGS. RIBBONS, in every widtk and shade. GR° Ds NAP, BONNET SATINS. all shades, MIL,LINERT VELFETS, (In a,l grades and shades;] BONNET and , HAT FRAMES, ' • LACES. ORNAMENTS, an., Being one of the-LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of Milliner, Goods ever opened la tills marker.. A fall line of the above duplicated la oar Re tall Bo: , , . 77 and 79 314.REET STREET sels F.A.IA-J, 1869. ROMAN PLAID RIBBONS, LADY TO:MOILT BOWS, ' In Plain and Boman Colors A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SATIN FRILLINGS Black Silk Fringes. _ SILK BUTTONS, In all the . newest styles. Also, all the elegant designs of PLAID GLASS BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES-A NEW LINE. Shetland Bibbed, Grey Mix and White SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ALL coLois OF Good'Coluitry Yarn. A fall variety of Colors of EASTERN YARNS 411-Wool Flannels. Ladies' and Misses Balmoral Hose GENTS' SHAKER KNIT HALF HOSE MACROS, GLYDE & CO., 78 & 80 larket Street. au27 _ HIV SUMMER GOODS InCRITII6:, CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fifth Avernus, Dress Trizaritings and Buttons. Embroldenes and Laces. Baboons and Flowers. Hats and Bonnets.: • ' °love 'tun, and French Corsets. • New Styles 'lmlay's Skirts. Parasols--ail the new styles. Sun and Bain Umbmlles. Bolder y--01e best Itnglislituates. 'Agents for 6 `Hanle Seamiest /Ltda." - • 'SD and and Snmmer underwear, • Sole senu tor the Bernie Patent Shape Ool lass, ",.e.twood's "West End." "glitei" itc; "Diehard'," "'Derby," and other Dealers supplied with the above at marttrrAcrtritzns , PRICES MAGRUM & CA INITO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE my 4 Mit0)11/tHT TAILORS. P.:I 4 I , I 9 .AIELEIL. rAsmomuunizi MERCHANT TAILOR, .trtiEteps constantly outland Cloths, Cassimeres and renting& AIsa,GENTLEMEN FURNISIIING GOODS. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, PITTIOVIten. • SW 'Gent's Clothing made to order to the latest styles. • sellingl MEW FALL GOOpth , A clondld new stook of moms, cassnifEztzs, Just IwkWITL4 by UZIgBY I 2IIMAB. sof: Merchant Taw. 13 Bmlthaeld street. TirAgria, B ° Mete Cutter with W. Hemenkeidelt renariCk.S.NV TA..ll‘Oll, No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pitteburgh sere:r2l LIVERY STABLES. - - JOHN H. ,irrvirAnt. , .. , ....• BOßT. Ile PASINEMON. ROW. a. PATTER ON & CO., ?.47134Vra E 7 s T AND CONKI*3I I 4N STAUMEN COB. BOMB Hun a iIIIEPM 84. PITTSIIIIIt AROMTECTS. ABS & 111013E114 no mouser AosoolATHar Nos. lb sad4l4. Olidr Ptriet.' Tinian/04 Ps.' 60•0161 'atlmatklu gfrea to dastialuirszi butidthi et . -410MLI • ' au rusla.C. ormrsummi EU NEW CARPETS! ERESH DIPORTATION , Purchased by our Mr. R. MuCallum from mum textural{ 111.1.11rOpe. VELVETS, BRUSSELS, Tapestry Brussels, &c., THE FINEST Assortment ever offered i Pittsburgh. ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF THREE-PLIS, INGRAINS, AND COMMON CARPETS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Well Seasoned Oil Cloths. M'CRIVIII BROS., M FIFTH alrEirliZ, 8610 . CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, itaiLigLilnrll °4 7ar Window Shades, AT LOW PRIDES. We offer many of our goods much belOw last Spring's prices. Tbose needing goods in our line on save money by buying at Qum BOYA.RD, ROSE & CO„ tl FIFTH AVENUE. 714:deer NEW FALL STOCK. CARPETS, The First in the Market AND THE CHEAPEST. CHOICE PATTERNS Two-ply. and Three -Af t CHEAP INGRAIN CARPETS. THE EINIEET TAME OP BOD:Ir MUSSELS • Ever Offered in. Pittsburgh. Save time and money by buying from 31eFABLIM & COMM.. ko. 71 aid 13 7717 H AVL17074 auls:dilff OLIVER.tCLINOCII &CO. RAO MIST RIPIMID A FINE. SELECTION . OF ,BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND INGRAIN. CARPETS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN WIUTE,MME & FANCY MATTINGS, FOR SUMMER WEAR, IN TU CITY. STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OLIVES NeCLINTOOI & CO'S. A 3 FIFTH ILVIgiTIF.. LITHOGRAPHERS. 11311KJAYIN 9IIS03101L7• • '••••••• woo.. 'MEOW?MATS • O L INGEB.LY a. Curia" 1411/MNISOPS la to Gun. P. SoMICIntAM PRA CTIct(L writo . sitimiKElS 'Ste of Steam Lithonutdds - jartablialasent West of tre Mountains. Blaine* ,Carda, Letter Heads. Bonds. Labels, Circulara, Show Cards, Diplcaass. Portraits, Vtewa k Certadeates of. De posits, Invitation Gwen, ie.. Has. TS and Ir'fa *bird strew.. Plttiibmirk• . . , BAIR AND PERPMEERY. trarr PE __ _Cli, OItiVAMENTAL EtAnt-woltm: AND mumps% No. p Third street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. AlwaviC t iliend 4150XUaeni of la dies SANDS. CURLS . entlemen's Wi4_ _EL scats% eulBD GUAM Blitius be given . for Le. FLAW MINIMA Mai la cash will Ladies' and Gentlemen's fiatr Cutting dons in trie neatest manner. labs us DR. I I )4 : noNTEvanes . TO TREAT ALL %.,/ private diseases. IMMO ia all its forms, all urinary diseases, and_the of mereury ari completely aramat. Isd ; Lorries or rectd nal 'Weakness ma, impotency. reaultiag from - selfabuse or other causes , and which produces some of the following effects, es blotexes, bodily weakness. Indigestion, consumption, aversion to socieW. uninsnitness.' dread of future events, lose of memory. indol ce, nocturnal emission% and easily so Inc sexual system as to render marriatte factory. and therefore Imprudent, are perinstemtly cured. Persons at. dieted with these or any other delloVutricate or long standing constitutional co re t should give the Doctor a trial; he never o particular attention given to all Fenude Leurorrhea or Whites, Falling, Intim. =don Or Ulceration of the Womb. ()Wills. Inuit% Amenorrhoea. Iffenorrhagla, Bauman. norrhoes, and bterillty or Barrenness, • are treat ed with the greatest samara. « It is self-evident that a physician who confines himself exclusively to the "MOW . a certain eht °l of diseases and treats thousand' of cases every year must acquire greater skill in that specialid than one In general pricidce. • The Doctor publishes a, medicallassefidet - of thy pages that, gives Intl exposition of vesereal fine private diseases, that can belied deft Modica or by mail for two "tamps, Metaled envelopes. Every. sentence contains instruction to the at. dieted, and enabling - them to determlnktbe pre cise nature of Uteri complaints. The establishment, cozuprising an l 3" rooms, is central. When it is not convenient to visit Um eity, the Doctor , ' opinion can be ob. talaei by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail or ex press. In some instanees. however. a personal examination Is absolutely necessary. while in others daillPersonal attention is reqt teed, and ibr the accommodation c f such patients there are aParWent a connected with the °See that are Prom Tided With every requisite that is calculated to promote reeevery , including medicated to ths. All prescriptions are prepared , in the Doctor's own laboratory. elder his Clonal ler =. Medical pamphlets at o Due. of for two Wawa& Bo matter who We B ad read what htsays. Hours 9 A.39,t0 8 P_,x t x. Sr.WU= 9994 . Conn Seuxba ntri9xxiXt ME 4Becend Floor). Ina