DAILY tTss-S. ILVIXTEKUILL A XII. :17 tNy PARK ROW. NEW VORK. and « STATE STREET, BOSTON are our agenta for the Xljtfly Wwkly Pom in those cities, and are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Hates. THURSDAY MORNING, .JUNE 20. cm AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIW The Explosion or the Advance— Important Decision oi‘ the Sn pervising Inspector. Tii the decision reported below, in the case of the engineer of the steamer Advance, the public will understand the value of cliicient. officers, who com bine skill and promptness of action. The public have a right to demand from all those in authority, whether in the field or in other departments where life is en trusted, the most, rigid accountability. A drum-head court martial soon determines punishment in one case; the law provides an equally prompt il not so severe a pun ishment in the other. An engineer of j steamboat is charged with great responsihil >‘y whose recklessness or incapacity mat and frequently has involved great loss o life, lilts was the ease to an ularminr extent prior to the act of Congress of"7r_>. The officers appointed tinder that act were, fortunately, men of character and ability! It is equally fortunate for the public that great caution has been exercised in the re placement of Inspectors and Supervisors, never descending to the purlieus of small politicians to fill there responsildc posts. In the ease of the steamer Advance, which we publish below, a cast; in point is made. Mr. I*.. .11, Shield, the Supervising Inspec tor of tile 7th itistrict, very jiropcriv nud promptly decides a case for which the public should fed grateful. Mr. Shield is a citizen of Cincinnati, and occupies, we understand, the first rank among master machinists and engineers in the West. The appointment of such a man. without solicitation mi his part, was crcditnhle to the appointing power, the Secretary of ihp Treasury: Cityny Pirrsiirituir, Au.kchkxy j Co., Statu of Pi.-xxsyi.va.yia. dune o, l.Stjl. ) The Appeal of Michael Tuehseherrer. from the decision of the I idled States Local Inspectors, revoking ids license em powering him to act as a Ist engineer on steamboats carrying passengers, granted under the Act of Congress, of the year IS.V-’, governing passenger steamers,"and lor the purpose of proroclimr life and property on the navigable water.- of the United States. 1 rom a earetul and impartial hearing of the evidence adduced betore me. a- Super vising Inspector of this hismci, the fol lowing finding and decision lias been dm termiued upon: .Michael i ucllscherrer was caitiiaved a- First Engineer on the steamer Advance, mid when underway on her trip a-ceadao' the Ohio river, about liliy-live miles fietu e Wheeling, on the night of danaarv g.wh. Itto2, the said Tuehscherrer. on di.’tv ami in fall charge of the boilers and aiaeriaerv tit this boat, the larboard bailer exploded, causing the death of three person's, and’ wounding ten others. The evidence relative to the exolo.-ann, the loss ot file. ami wounding ot all on hoard, excepting the Engineer on dntv. who alone e.-eaped unhurt, is clear and positivo. It is further .shown in evidence, that tin: boilers oi the Advance were seriously in jured some years past, at the port of Cin cinnati, through the negligence of the En gineer then in charge, suiferiug the water to escape from the toilers, mat tiring up under them when dry, thereby overheat ing them to an injurious extent, for which neglect the then Local Hoard of Inspec tors at Pittsburgh refused a renewal of license. A few months prior to the explosion, between July and September, !w;i, one of the witnesses testifies that he was culled on by the owner, or one of the owners, ot the Advance, to repair her boilers. A fter making a careful examination, ami report ing tile amount ol work necessary to In dune, the party declined having the work executed—whether from a desire to stive an expenditure of looney, or io.-s oftime, or both, is a matter not at present under consideration. Another party was called on to make re pairs, who reported it essential to have certain defective sheets in the bottoms oi' the boilers replaced with new. that the boilers were unsafe in their then condition. It appears that the repairs made at this time were of a temporary character. There are three witnesses who have testified to the bad condition of the boilers, and all of them made examinations at dilibrent times. After these several examinations, made by different parties, and after the tempo rary repairs jnade to keep the boat, going. Tuchsclferrer is engaged as Ist Engineer of the Advance, having a license authori zing him to perform such duties, and he assumes the management, care and con trol of the boilers and machinery used for the propulsion of this boat, with full power to examine and inspect the entire machi nery and boilers placed in his charge, it does not, however, appear from the evi dence that he made any such examination, and had he have made such examination, it would only show greater incapacity on his part as an engineer, in not having made the discovery of the unsafe condition of the boilers so long known to others less interested, if he had a full knowledge of the dangerous condition oi these boilers, the case assumes a more reprehensible phase, and shows an unpardonable dirc-lic tion of duty to the (.lovermnent, from whom he received his power of place and position. The law has thrown its protecting arm around the licensed engineer, and stands ever ready to defend him against eacii and every imposition or net of injustice that may be attempted against the proper per formance of his duty. Every port of any note has its local importers, whose duties are to hear complaint and make interme diate inspections of boilers and machinery. An engineer having a charge of such im portance as the protection of valuable j S sn< ® property, and failing in any point of duty, thereby causing destruction of liu >nan life, should ever after be debarred from the second exercise of such power. As the Supervising Inspector to whom 1 the appeal has been made, I concur with I the'Local Board in their decision and in ! their revocation of the license of Michael Tuchscherrer, and tho same is hereby con- ' firmed. E. M. Suieu,. Supervising Inspector 7th Dis’et. 1 Interred. The remains of John A. Rodgers, (son of Capt. Thos. Rodgers, of Alleghe killed on the 31st of May, at Fair Oaks, arrived yesterday, and were interred in tae afternoon from his father’s residence, on Boyle street. Sale of a Railroad. The Littiest 0 wn (Pa.) Railroad is to be soldat public sale an the 2sth of August next, with all the grounds, engine lion.se, freight house, depots, cars, Ac. The sale is in pursuance ot authority given by an act of the Pennsylvania l.egislaturo. Mercer County Delegates. The Democratic Committee of .Mercer co ““ty has appointed Wm. McKnight and J. McArthur delegates to the State Con vention. POST. A number of gentlemen from this city :ire now absent among the mountain j streams where trout. abound, enjoying | themselves in catching the “speckled beauties, • which are less abundant this season than usual, owing, perhaps, to the number of trout-fishers who annually lash ever}' brook where there-is the least (and many where there is not the remotest) possibility of’ finding the game they seek, iiut whether the fish be scarce or plentiful we think Pittsburgh will hear off the palm for large fish this season. Dr. J. F. Hub lihen reached home yesterday, after a few days absence with a party of Pitts burghers, and exhibited to us two of the finest specimens of mountain trout we have ever seen or heard of. One was eighteen'inches long and weighed iU pounds the other fifteen inches long, weighing lbs. They were caught by D f* H., a short distance below thcMnouth of Jtilk Creek, a stream emptying into what is called Loyal Soch, up the Susque hanna. The smallest of the two filled the largest marks make by the sportsmen in the vicinity during the” last, fifteen years and the other was acknowledged by many old mountain fishermen to be the largest ever caught* in that region. The Dr. is ! exultant over his finny prize *nd the cap ture of so large a specimen of brook trout iscertaiuly an exploit of which he may boast. Uarnum ottered so(> for a live trout of the size of this and never got it.— u e claim for Pittsburgh the credit of tak ing the largest trout of the season. If any one can beat this eighteen inch fish we should like to know it and rely upon our anient piscatorial cotemporary of the liar burg Patriot and ( r nio;> to keep the record Hals. Caps and .Straw Cioods. l’|ir men's, hoys' and children's wear, and will he sold at lower prices, for cash, than any other House in the city. As this House has for years maintained a wide spread reputation for the heantv and su perior ipta ity of the Hats and (hips kept hy it, and especially for the wonderfully low prices at which they have always hecii sold. 1-lverv ability we possess 'will lie exerted to make this house worthy of your patronage, and with our increased laeiii t:es we feel assured that we shall he able to suit ail that call on us. A good article n! Silk Hats of the latest stvleat S'J.oP. "• I'ierning. 13ti Wood street. Promotions in the Twriity- 1 uv* Curtin Ims commissioned l,ieut. ' y~ J. >0 Koi-].on:tv :ik Colonel of the 1 •■venty-highi h l’etrimenl ! , enn>vlv:ini;i \ oliniteers, made vacant by tlic promotion td liryndier-General Genre. The Colo ntd has mi seceded to a brave and well-di>- ciclined commend, lie is an old soldier anil an escclient •■.tlieer, having served « :lh hon.ir-in the I’.disli war of'lb:’,n : in Mexico. i»j ISJb; in 1 [angary. in 1SI!». . and in the Crimea, in I*.M. *' Major iWI-.r i vinlsiif*. a bravo and able oilicer, has l>*»on to the Li.-uteuantCuloneiey ol tiu> slim* regiment, mid junior Major Ario Pardee. ,Jr., has snot*vrded t.i the sr*n• :ir Majorship. j OJiirrrM of Hit* Kishl > v-lt , ourt!i. ‘ , Un ‘Saturday lust Gov. Cuniti appointed j .Samuel M. Pnwman. formerly of Colttm i Ida county. Colonel of the >qih regiment, ! hi. 11 '*; W aC, ‘ *d' Colonel Murray, killed at | U inchester. He was .Major of an Illinois c-av:t:ry and engaged in | m * na*_. , iJielsniinw- Shiltih sflid tin* storming of | rorf Donelsnn. and for bravery was pro j i n 'Vwas cut uj> at j Shiloh, and afterwards disbanded, and lie ; was awaiting anew command when the present position was oliered to him, and Wilieh hi* has accopted. He is unrpiestion* a.j.y a good and brave otlieer. .Major Halter Parrett has been promoted from the post- ot Major to that of Lieutenant Colonel. Adjutant Thomas 11. Craig has boon appointed Major of the regiment. Th<> tlleghenj llnrhet House. I lie work oil the new market house in Allonheny is progressing steadily. About one halt of the rough stonework for the inundation is eompleterl, and the laying of thereat stone has commenced. The exca vations for three of the corner buildings have been made, and the lower end of the old market house was torn down yester day. taat. work on the remaining corner may be begun. lemporarv wooden sheds are being erected on the U'esr. side of the "|ipor market, to accommodate those who will thus he driven from the lower market. \nn i versury li vereises. The anniversary exercises of the Allo jlheny laterary Society came off at Central llall, .Mcadiillc. mi Tuesday evening last. Notwithstanding the unpropilious state of tile wc-ainer the aitcudanc,: wn, ouile large. The Ua/.eitine Prize Ks,a V , v -is readhy KYubcu C. Frey, of .Meadviile.and was a well prepared article on ••Africa and her Destiny.’' The speech of Mr."C. hi. Hail, on presenting the silver ■oddi-l to Mr. Frey, was a happy effort, the vale dictory was delivered iiv Tennis 11. Vos burg, of Buffalo. 'Veslerii riiiveraity. Till: closing exercises of the present term of the Western l.Tiivossity. cmninense to day with the examination of classes followed bv a prize exhibition to-nigbl! mid turther examinations to-morrow. Tin commencement exercises take place on Friday evening. llythelasL annual cata logue the students are classified as follows: Sophmores, b: Freshmen, 7; Scientific Department, 2y; Prcpatory,*; I—total, 102. <’:i|>t. lieniiis(on. (’apt. J. F. Demiiston, of the Friend ltilies, who, by the death of Cnpt. Brunn, succeeds to the command of the company, having been First Lieutenant at the battle of Williamsburg, arrived in the city yes terday. _His wounded arm will be saved, lint lie will-lie unable to use it for some time. His bravery has been suitably re warded by a commission as Captain of this company. We are pleased to know that the late Oratorio at the Cathedral, under the direc tion of Prof. Wameliuk, is to be repeated to-morrow evening. The first oratorio was a great success as a musical enter tainment, but owing to the inclement wea titer the attendance was small and many who wished to be present could not at tend. Prof. W. has therefore kindly consented to repeat it and we hope to see a full at tendance to-morrow evening. Sick of the Woods. The bill at the Theatre to-night will enable the “star,” Charley Foster, to gratify many of his friends, as it embraces the siring old drama of “Nick of the Woods,” in which Mr. Foster, as the Jib benaiuosay, is much admired. He will be well supported in the minor parts, the piece being well cast throughout. A fa vorite afterpiece is also added. City Mortality. Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the interments ns follows, from June Ist, to June 22d, 1882: DISEASE AdulLt Intestinal Irritation.. 1 Spasms . . ConsnmptioTi 3Scarlatinas SmaU-pox 1 Still-born uyUrotborax 1; Variola. Disease of Brain 1 Cholera Infantum 1 Dynlheria 1 Unknown 1 Of the above there were: Under 1 year. 4 From 30 to 40. y From Ito 2 y " 40 to 50 l " 2to 5 3 ” 50 to 60.. 1 “ sto 10. 3 “ 60 to T 0... 1 " 10 to 15. 0 “ 70 to 80.... 1 “ 15 to 20 (i " so to 90 n •• 20 to 30 si •• so to ioo:!.!";!;~; o Males, 11: females ,S: white, l',i ; color ed 2; total ly. large Trout. JEsgluti. Oratorio. DISEASE . C’htlilt'thi Philadelphia and Erie Bail- The Philadelphia mid Erie Kail road is hems rapidly pushed forward to cornple tion. fhe whole length of the road, as finally located, is 288 miles; of this dis tance SO miles are completed on the East uvn? n “’ “ om Sunbury, passing through Williamsport and Lock Haven to Whetham station, and G 6 miles at the Westteriieud, from the city of Erie to the borough of 'Varrcn. Of the intermediate distance of 142 miles, the whole is graded except about 20 miles in detached portions, none j of which present any very heavy or diffi cult work. Ihe company are desirous of completing the Western division to the ™ul fields ot Eik counjy, as soon as pos sible, and intend to have the track laid to liidgway, lit) miles lrom Erie, by the last of August. The business of the completed portion of the Western division of this road, sixty six miles, has greatly exceeded the expec tations ot the most ardent friends of the enterprise. It is mostly- due, however, to the immense shipments of petroleum, so j recently developed in Northwestern Penn sylvania. The number of barrels of pe troleum carried over this portion of the road, since it has been in running order, but little over two years, was 21,70)1 bar rels in 18110, and 144,'J27 barrels in is,;]. In addition to which, wo have the move ment for the present year, up to the Ist of •lune, o! 110,Poo barrels, making a gene ral total of 2iiti, 72:1 barrels of oil forwarded PI a little over two years. Kedueed to gallons, the quantity is about e>ereu mil lions. About two-thirds of the above amount has been shipped to Krie, and thence by lake ami rail to all parts of the country; the balance has been shipped to New \ork via Atlantic and (ireat \\ estern and Krie roa«ls. At liidgway the road will roach a very superior quality of coal, of a semi-bitumi*- nous character, which will come in cumpe tion with what is known as t; Krie coal,” and will undoubtedly tend to lessen the price of the latter. It is confidently anticipated bv the friends of the work that the whole line will be completed and in running order in mie year from this summer, from Krie to Philadelphia. Xo X'i'iym from Itielaiuoml. This has almost became a sterolvped phrase in newspaperdom, and the people have almost became tired of hearing of it. Not so. however, with news paragraphs informing us of the whereabouts of first class clothing establishments as .1. L Carnahans, ott Federal street, below tin; IHumod, Allegheny city. At ibis fine store you will find a stoek of summer fabrics and ready made clothing that can not be "Welled. Cash havers lake a note of it. Van Am burgh'* Menagerie. Ibis splendid collection of living wild animals, en mttl*. for this city, and which is to exhibit upon the Fair Krounds ih-.m week, is pronounced by tin 4 pros, uh"iv ver it, has been, the most attractive and interesting exhildtion of the kind cv. r brought before the American public. Tim outfit and all the appointmeuts of i}n- es tablishment arc said to be splendid bevm.d ali precedent. Thuii«» s t<|« of Dollars; . V aved to the cni/.rn«! of PinA.irgu bv having their I»o«*ts ami Sloc« el \I,-t*b .i. land*- Anetion i iOedi -i, X... V, |X J; street. .V full stoek alwav-. <Ol h:*nd Tlit* l T llion Itungor*, W . A. < «ii'li*nt(*nny. Fifth tho Il'M'atn'f, has rocom'il r*r. F'uhiii son’s la"t novi'l. ,-nlilU*il ,ir or tho ( riion iin* groat rolioilum htiaiti*, the Kraut ! liis i, a ln-iv • • gn-on buri.' >:i.r\ ~f iliu jiroaom rubi-Hion, by l*r. .1. ]|. |;,,j,;„. sou.and w* 1 !! illuslrated In- j >,,r!.-v. It is f,. r sale- l.y .Minor. Fifth str.i-t. Fix np mi tlio Fourth of .Inly. I.nv in n supply of Finos for to ducorali- your buildings. The l’in.-hurgh Flair Munu fnclory, opposite tlu> J’us! Otiicn. urn prepared to supply ail agents or persons ■with Kin*;* from o inches to ;VUV-w. Ai.i.ot which I saw, ami part *d‘ which I wa*, nine months in tin- Quartermaster's Department, or the ohnmvs for making a million. by Charles I.oih. late Tapiaii! and Assistant Quartermaster, K. S. .\.. paper cover. aO cents, sold by John \\ . I’iitoek, Ajrmit. Kank Xole €|uolaiioiiM. ( unvoted lor the /0.57 by Kidd & Karo oi the Sat'fund Haul: AWe U<]»>rla\ { i ho /irjinrit-r is published monthly. ni •hif dollar a your in advance. < Mlioe J)is ;ui/c//.'l>uildimr Pittsburgh, I’a.) Kates uncertain at present. I'n rsKrmiH. June li'-. Jfihr.onuf Now Hiikluikl States.... Now York State Now York City Now Jersey Pennsylvania, ( Philadelphia) ""!! PittHhurich, o\.-fj»t speeie paying par Banket Piltshurnli. preni. tia-t 1 ** Iron City Bank, pr«*m p.;}* -Mcolianio.s’ Hank prc::n -p>t 0 C"iintry Bank*, except specie paying liiLitk ol' Beaver Co., pivm . S' Hunk of Fayette Co., pivm.. L' Franklin Bank of Wn-li iiiKtoii, pivm if Mounnguhcla !s'k.Browns ville, prom 2 Delaware District of Columbia. Maryland, Baltimore interior Virginia. \\ hceluig ** Branches " interior North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Louisiana Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana, I’reo Bank ot the Mato iiiiiN.;.* lowa Michifrau , lfe "“ ri jittr Exchange selling rates on New York and Philadelphia j cent, over bankable funds. Coin selling at. <>((? ti.l p> cent, over bank able funds. JO3SFH MEYSR ANTHONY MEYKB JOSEPH MEYEE k SON, MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY AM> PLAIN FURNITURE. A CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, IS. SMITH FIELD STREET. (Between Sixth etreet and Virgin alley,) no 9 PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE riIHISCASE XSSO ARRANGED AS TO give the writer a table eight by nino inches to write upon, will hold Peu and Pencil, India Knbber, and Cheehera, Checkerboard, and yat will fold up tm as to measure only 8% inchea by 2 inohea. For tale by W.B. HATM, WOOD A THIRD STS* TIIK FICOIISI.'tX'SOt'IKTY Jluvc kindly consented to u?siat cm thu avoid on under llio direction of their leader J1r.,1. DIiNWIiLUJiI.N. ' , I'AltT I. I. iiili; and Chorus* -Credo," 3f..v, ■Ur. *>»»•!. I'rof. »»mcli:ih ttn,l (hoi,.. “ ■ ! - UK,r " s ■I. 1tuef...... 1 c-criju quiscinus," li.,„rcii; (Irs. l»niu-aml yirs. iSoiniiii "• Iji.-iriuttc ■•Hivini c.rli"l 1!',., ~,-r ■ • I, ,V‘* * 4:,, . !< *" M«*»- Wamcliuk. .Urn. IlulatKl. Minn llwmcy. M Cargo. M listen. lliiigelllein Mill Koell. "• I liortis. anil .Sdn •■Tauclu.i ( I llrucdirl us,*’ </••*(»< f/u<i>ni v l him Mann. Mi*» ISrc-clmann and ,N>io and Chorus. **Crcd«.'' Tireffth Mann. Jlr. s. A|>peilmmu anil : ':%* ■ft-d/a»^av^ r nS:"' ,i " z ' •>. Jcnor.-010, with Chnni--, Laudate. MiAppolliniiiii anil t'boir! " J " ' m ■ r ' «n«l Mist Mooney -in.*, 1 roteef us through the coming night/’ H«rc*k, and ii i”**” o. ijhonis and ini,,, ••tiWin/’ M.u;,a>l"r<tu I . fphratfi Mann. >lr*. Kano mid <lioir. at 7 oVIot-k: Concert to rommem-e l/T'*' 0 &!" i'iTTSili 111,11 FLAIi JiAM j.\(TH;|.\i; ru. Cm- 'l’fM'ST ('uMl' vNY * June 1 / rams: Axsvxts i:i.i:cnox rent in. M. KKCTOHS will be hd;l a? Ihc Hankhttr House. rorner Liberty and Har.d -*rects. o?t ‘iav. Ih- 7th day .1 ulv next, between the ]u.m-« -t II JllJ.i « »MSIM Kt> A.VI» Oil, KOII.Fif >||-SS,I.\ K. I’ATTKK.SGN. Cashier.- All Iruisa .1 iuclifN f«> ;><> |' ( > 4 ,| At r j.ri.-i > than can he {in th<* Ka.-t. e;k:im»toi»i*osrn; im>si on :< i; Ov<-i- 100. Ciisrs i'l-osli ItOffrl'S. ami <am:i{v. FOR MEN. WOMEN, & CHILDREN. •• n.-t | at iis FIFTH STREET. « A 50514 U A 1,. Whirh will l.p sold at unheard .*! h.w price.-. Cai! n:i-l examine bedte purcha.-i:;!?. ? J It* i i-ii.» ot The Philosophic Burner. HATDF.X'N NEW’ Iint’KI.F.AtTIMI l’hilosoi.hir Hiirm-r IV.r (tai 1,..i. IMI i-n..,v rp.i.ly. [t many u,h aut.-ii-;-; nvi.-r tlir i .unirinn Inin..-! 1. 11 inuki-s ala riw ..r small iiyht with ptufivt .-i,:iihu.-tii,n. *< "'ill burn any uuanlily cl nil with -afiuy. • It can b<» u»**d with a long or vhnrt chimnev. •j. It can In; used a? u taper night-lamp. •. It can always he made to hum economically. It i' te rc ca-:!y wicked than any other burner. 7. It can ho trimmed and lighted without re Moving the coin*. s - I* all* fist- wiitlo li-’ht above the imho. Ibe chimney can he renmed ~r in-ericd wilhmit totiehim; the "lus.-. 1 hose burners are the common Xo. I si/.0, and can Im* put on any lamp nmv Isi use. Kvcrv per s»m tiutnir t'arlmn <>i! should hn\.- a Pliilr.sophic burner. Price 25 rents: per ihv.cn *2. Sdd at >«*. *2 rUriffll sirc-t. Pittsburgh. jeL 1 .. Kdw !». Il l Y3»t:V. THE FLIRT, LIFK OF A FASHIONABLE Vlll'Mi I,ADI BY MRS. GREY, Author of the “Gambler's Wife." etc. TIIKFMRI! TIIK I LIItT! thk i mim ! TIIK IT.ICtT! Mrs. Grey’s New Book. THE Fl.lltT: or, ln the f.Ho «»l* a limliioniililf l.tnly. Hr MKS. (iItKV. author nl the ** tiambler s Wife ” etc,, is published nnd for sale this day. eomnlete in one huge oelaVo volume, price titiy eem- in paper cover, or seventy-live cents in rloib. For sale by No. 71 and 75 Fifth street, next door to Post Oflice. j e oj ioAij nO f-U U) :>'i \/ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SUMMER I) BES 3 GOODS, HEARD OF IST THIS CITY. BLACK SILK VERY CHEAP. BLACK SILK SHAWLS &SAC«UES. WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS, HOSIERY AT A BARGAIN DOMESTIC GOODS C. HANSON LOVE & CO, 74 Market Street. T HOOKE'S DISTILLERY, 1 8!) FIRST .S’ T R EFT Twu men to run an engine, with some expe rience in grinding ,ic23-tf I.YOR BEST-THE INTERIOR HO TEL, situated at Connelsville R. R. Depot, on Ross street, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely furnished. Apply to jc23-tf THOS. MOORE, 189 First street. and iuKstand* CiTBIM TOW BOAT FOR SALE—ISO ® feet on Deck. M feet beam. 4 -— m feet bold. 3 Boilers 38 inehw ter. Cylinder 17incbesaadtlifsetstrokfc Brery thing ready ror famishing. 1 my2t ", ■ ■;» •. j #0 Water street. >i DOT CLAY—MISSOURI POT CLAY— MT 13t barrels to arrive and tor sale by leM HENRY H. 00LLIN8. , O’lKTJ’** AT THE IRON CITT F .OLI '. tu£ - fomer of Penn ami St. Clair trccts, Thursday morning at 11 \ t if. (.’HOSES IN ACTION. SUNDRIES. :i <> t:as«i t-lurcl. s«. Jnllen. It* t aaea Absinthe. 20 Coses Satnni, In .-tore nr.il for sale by Williitin Bennett, -N ». I 2 I* \V t; l> ] I ST RE F T »"■* Pittsburgh. GRAND ORATORIO -AT THE CATHEDRAL, UmW the directum of I’KOF. .1. T. WAJIELIAH, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27th, PART li •Arc prepared to supple Kl'vrixu FlaAfsK. !■’ I - A <; s. •IOIIN U'. I’lTT'it'K, Aurnt fir ■ i:;• any T. A. WrCLIII.I.A-M*. MBS. GREY’S NEW BOOK OK. I*ABS.AUE,S IN Til I- IIEXBY J3IAI H. VERY LARGE STOC K OF CHEAPER THAN EVEII Clieap for Cash. W NT ED . HOTEL FOR BENT. «.V WKI»\E<tOAY HOR.VIXU, IN the neighborhood of the Cathedral, a pair of (jfolri The liuderwill he suitably rewarded by leaving them at this office. . je?b P. M. \ SI’RKROX GkSEIUI.’S OiTICF. > AST ATE MEDICAL BOARD FOR the examination of candidates for the post of ASSISTANT SURGEON in Pennsylvania reg iments will assemble at HAUUISIiUKG. July *, at a, in., and continue in session one day. Candidates will register their names on arriving at the capital. By order of the Governor: HENRY ii. SMITH, Surgeon-General Penna. jcAJ-tsnitjyß IMPORTED LIQUORS. lin ported L> <1 u o l's, 15 KAN inns «t, Ac. All u'arni!ile<l l»» be of the very best brands, and ibrsale, cither wholesale or retail, at the biurest cash (iriocs, A No a lanro lot of Monoilifnhcln nuil Rec« Wlil»kcy on hand. HKMIV KFA’.\Ki>Y. .Sinithlicld .••troct, Pittaburph, Pa. lu'l iIUAVEIi. FKr/r. A\J) CANVAS It»OF 1 \ O . ftg A T E R K A 5,N ( »XSTAM I,Y 4» lisiml, for fcale with iuftrurtion*: A I>.» /A'O.v .>•.* rnu.x tm> run hours. Our work is not to be ex-.-ellcil by that of nuv Koofet* in \\ extern l’orinsvlv»»tri:i. B. F. SIIOI'K, Tfl Siui:lit>s‘l<l ,-t. Pitlsburt;h. THE ELDORADO, (foumkkj.y court kxchk^ceu.) CORNER FIFTH &SMITHFIELD STREETS*, tOpposite the Post Office.'* 'Bln i: « u kmc* it i «i;» i*vvi\<; -B. taken the above well-known stand. will be pleased to Bee his friends at nil hours. iiis wines, liquor*, ales, and cigars are of t]n> bed. jeiU-amd' JUIJN lil’Ni)Y, Proprietor. HKRILY InI» O KT AA' T—S KWI.Y invented RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Have you weak eves? AVnuM you have thorn improved? Jf so. try the Russian PebMo Spec tacle*. Persons with weak eyes can be supplied with tin* RUSSIAN PEBBLE, which will grcailv benefit them, by <.* BUtijt on J. BIAMONB, t»r-tir:an, No. IM> Fifth street. Po-t. Buihiinc. Beware of Pedlar* and Pretenders-, as ;he Russian Pebble Npc* ta«-les are <*n!v for sale a: Russian Pebble:; inserted in old Ira me-. If de. aired. joi-.J jy ft'vtrni: Hr:!', Ihciehes, Jjc. '''•''■'t Mice, Mvioaud .Ant*. /«. lied P/Ugs. 'jy Ih st.'ni Moth.- ill I'ur*. Do; io-.-*, A'!'. I.V Mo-MjUt'oo.-i jtnd 1‘ Icon. jy /'* ■*'•"(. Tn.-cit-i-ii Plants ami For,!-. fy h+r’n-v J n-ects <ui AiiitnaP, .Vc. !'•> }h h‘., u\i t-.very torui and -peeses ol‘Yer niin Thu’Oiily R«‘r::e:! • c-, U *»-.*u n !V*‘M P.j-.o t r.?,“ *'.Nnt f.. tin* 11 !.n;,i?> F. ; ir.i! V.*;l? do not the ;rrr:n;.* “They ctuno«ii:'..ut tiivtr holes 1.T.4 ry>r/i*Vf— hv Yd Dttri;<;r<r*; id the iar*e ;uui Uy Drufrxist?, Oroeers. Storckecpei; j-I Ve tailers trent-tally, in all Uountrv Town-arid Vil lain*.- iu the Initcd States. B. A. FAHNESTOCK «fc i]{, ]•’. SELLERS t. 0.. and others V» hoiVsnie Aircnt- at Titt.-hurfh Country drub-rs can orderabove Or addn**; direct— Lor for I‘rioe?. Terms. Ae ]to n . lII'XKY IS. tOSTAK. Principal Depot. •!#« Broadway, Xnv York .iel-Smd&wis OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. A I'IIACTIIMI. TRKATISK »N TIM: Garden and Vineyard Culture of t'ae Vine, ’l li ri AcmtF of non k.ntic wixi »im«.mi> lou riii: i si: asm. tour." him! of hor* in the Xnrthei n mid Mid dle .State.-'. l‘rt»rii?< ]y illustrated with new rn gravings from carefully ox-pouted dosiirn-' verified livdircut practice. iiv Jo||N I'll IN', author «f “ h&suy on Upon Air Grape Culture,” to which wa- awarded the J ir.-t Premium of tho American Institute. To which i.-» added » >n!»*etion of K.v utujdes of Amcricxn Vineyard Practice, and a Careiully Prepared Dtvcripiion of the t.Vlcbrated lhu,firry Syntrm <>t bVope Culture. Price Si 0(1. Sent free of po.-tugc, upon receipt ot nri-e •I.KXUX. jel'i >o. 2S» Tilth stecet. i'.tt-lmryh. ITALIAN VIOLIN STHINO-sj lIV UAH:. POST I*AI It. Trebles, or K Hiring/, l lengths, best ijualitj ‘'o- Seconds op A *' ” best Italian...' bV Hurds „r I) ” bout Italian... V* 1-mirths or <» l *' pure Silver... POe Hwt quality iTcneh or tlernmn Ist.2d, Md ami •Ith Strings each ; 100 ilcst uualiiy Guitar D: A and K, silvcr/hing each ’ p , Second u utility Guitar’ J>.' ' A "and*‘K*’- iher strings, each Ileal quality Violiiioellu A and 1V,",/,-j-io Beat quality ” G and t ’) Mailed to any address post paid ..n iV );i; ~,,f the money, or i:i postage state;. -. liV JOHN U. MKLUd:. SI \\ (uv| pr.'Ct, N*. B—A largo lot of fresh strings ju.-t arrivrd Also, \ iolin oases. Flutes. Aceordions, ,V.e. j.-14 JJAT, PASTE, HAT PASTE, In offering this article wn wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no lluiiiliiir, gotten up to deceive, but on the eontray is the best ami most effectual Vermin Destroyer and Knt Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages arc over all others, that U is one halt cheaper, It is free from Poison. It brings Vermin to tho air to dio. It prevents them from dying in tho premise?. It will when used according to the directions. Completely banish Kats iroxn the premise'' In a single night. Is is preferable in every, rcsnect to any and all V ermin Destroyer now in use. If it docs not prove effectual in every instance, banishing them in a single night. Vanishing them in a single night, money refunded in every instance. On account ol the celebrity of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotteu up, only to deceive, to avoid imposition, ask lor aafi take no other than the Knt Posits ItAl Paste, Kat Paste, Prepared bv JOSEPH FI.E3iI.Mi, corner of tho Diamond and Market streets. Country dealers supplied at the lowest prices, jeld R. R. BULGER , iUANUKACTURKK OK id VERY DESCRIPTION OF F V RiKITURE. No. 15 Ktrcrt, A FEEL ASSOItT.3IE.NT OF Pittsburgh Manufact-u red Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will soli at the lowest prices for CA>il. myl6:ly:ig jeld-daw I*K»I*OS Vi;s WIEE BE BE. W CEIVIiD by tho undersigned until the t int day of July, ISO 2. For the delivery at the U. S. ALLEGHENY AH f*KN A L. of atlO sets of Field Mid Siege Gun i:»r riHge Timber, to be lulled between this date and the JSOth of August, and delivered in Ibe earJv part of Fall next. Security for tho faithful fulfilment of the eon tract will be required. The kinds and quality of timber required may be seen on application at the Arsenal. Proposals to be endorsed— " Proposals to furnish Gun Carriage Timber.” To JOIIN SYMINGTON. Colonel of Ordnunet, Corn’d. A-legheny Arsenal.” W. 4c D. RINEHART, Manufacturer, and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snufi andSegars, :ly > .NoalPand 181 IFeyi .treat. W* ’• *• PAPER, F«* LODGES, Chqrebu, At., for sale by ._ W.p. MARSHALL. W Wood *tre. 'ISEMENTS LOST. Just nzc-nvM, n Ismjc lot of I'lllMillßlJll amusements. van AM BURGH & 00*8 Mammoth nenagerie A N V URG.4T. HOltll, EXHIBITION. < »»i|triNiii{> THE MOST MABSIHCKM COLLECTION Lniiig* Wilcl Animals, ever brought together in any traveling exhibi tion, either in Europe or America, will exhibit i Pitt*burga, AT THE FAIR iiROIXU, 0N r WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY, JULY 2d, :id. Itli ami oyrs open on the 2d, -id and .Till nt hall past 1 and 7 o’clock P.AI., ON THE FOURTH, Doors will be open ai!> o’clock in the morning ami continue open through the day and evening, i erformunecs l.y the Trained‘Animals, and in Dens of Lions and Tigers will be given at 10 A. M., l. S and 8 o'clock P. M. Admission S 3 cents. No Half Price. EISO.ST Nlanagcr. this mnr.srsi: "really enlarged and enlirc-lv refitted fur the nrc rent rcatatn at an I'xpcmliturc nf §105,000, is thi; only purely zoological exhibition in the country, and being entirely unconnected with anv eiretis or other j.erf«»nn;tnce,s aft,ue-ii'jp.jihlcclnr ncter. will ho found Eminently Moral and Instructive in its tendency, arid- worthy of tho patronage of the most refined and intellectual portion of (ho community. To the young it oilers an inexhaust ible Inna of pleasing information, while the old and middle aged will find in the vast collection of HARE KEASTS AND IIIRI>S. fro n every quarter of the jri »l*c. inanv speci”-* o' ot animated nature, which will be new to them] and which tnvy may never again have an om»ru». tunity o| witnessing. THE: ( OLO.SS.*!, t'AVH,IiIO.\. capable of'holding poodle at cno time. i< an exhibition of llself, while the splendor ~f the and t ne elrgarice of all the appointments cannot b»n m;mpre.<<? the beholder with the iive ik*>l eniwiions of wonder and delight. At each exhibition a variety of most pu:asl\(; riiiu-VHMAyrty, inorrKvor.dcrfn! than any feats nfthe circus arena, will he given by the i?s4;ii;,v tecaim:e> ashiai.s, r>r which trie establishment is celebratM. in clu-nng in: i:x'ii; im ns el otu at ji,\ xxiha /..< : HE I-OXI KS. JfnXKKVS*. M!• l,i:s. |.; t . illiv;-. :i i.i! il'E (iKK vi win 1.i.,-.-. ■; ,„„1 Lu:.|.,ir,l . a p; _iif.ii: PAii.w;;-: W.. 1 ho -> v•'!i •»!. V. * ■hu -:i:iy ?.»**» .sim.-. wfioi* u’i«- j.’jiiro including t:,.* •’»*;<» Ho.-nV Currier Kami. sl j| ,j,V c*#i> and vans. forn.lrg ;j i«R.\XD ,f\K IX , LL.Viiii, I oil rlt-' !<-n<nY \ nil Amhnrgh iu pu>nn, i wiiii wj,| tn.js jtit.H., ... uli-.r demorifiratL'n that n«‘ .-fill live-. tiio humeral!.-' iiavii."hern turn in hv wi!.l wi.ij-ii.-s thr..nu'h the prim.-ipa! sirec-t?. in ->i<i«T !t»nt the puoho ;u»y judge J’*t th.-in- Uc-' u* tw ::.i» eslent and uni.aruiivltd .;••>! of this great /oolngn-al enterprise. jcL’J-Iltd OOA’OKKT' hall. '/•; WEEK OXI, Y. Commencing’ Monday Even'g, June 30, < A BIXKVS MINSTRELS, NTM HKRIvn £ « NT A K I» KIE!• « U .11 E RN. In their clm/to mid varied entertainment, a. fiiven bv them it! their OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. tjMii: i‘Eia'oiHi.ixn: (Tixsi.vm»r XKW ttoxo.s. IftAXCKtt, OKSfiINAI. JOKES, RKAVTirri, IJALUDS, A»*.. Ac.. batting in :tll the best. poiTurmiUKe ever pre sented to the puMic. AdmiKsloit 25 eenls. t laildron 15 Doors open at 7 hi, commence at S o’clock. TiekeU t.»r.«alo at sill tDo principal Hotel? and .Music M«re?, and at the tlnor on evening of per lorinance. ‘M-ntlpimiiily ushers will ho in nttemianco to conduct Inulics to sents. TH»S. «. MiXSTOX. Agent. PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lksskk aj?i, Man'agki; WM. HENDERSON* J’HH-FS Or' A PMlflrtnl.V.—PriVilte JiOXt'S, sf. (Wj I , r:y;ilii Jiux f *l w ; ]»arqucuo and I,l ‘v'r !: ,! r ;k \ , * i ! ;, !r- s - ‘-lent.-: Family Circle, 2T cen..s Gallery, :i« eeuU»: Colored Bnx<’« tit) cents Cullery locenUi. Fourth night of the Id Pittsburgh fa rot it,-. CIIAIILFY FOSTJJK. XICK OF THE WOODS. Nathan Mr. Chits. Foster ‘ ,L ‘ Kitio Jlendersou Alter which the Laughable Farce of the TWO RI'ZZAKftS. John Small Mr.Mafflt ««*?« Li.crcMit Buzzard OHlet i l'°N,\lA 1, ttt i.liX will he produced in a short time in splendid style. Strawberries for Canning. THE CiJIK FOB ( AMtXO , , and preserving Strawberries. Those select ed for this purpose should ho of good color, solid m substance, of firm texture, and of superior 11a- Vttr. hxactly such' n berry ean be found during the Strawberry scitson. at J. KNOX’S Establi-di ment. N 0.2» Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Orders iittty be left either at lus stand in the market, or at lus Horticultural store. j e -,j ''•OKTKS-JI-ST re thi s IMi a very large new stock of Piano i or, (v, selected pci>;unaUy. fn.:a tho celebrated ui.inuhictoriod «»l Uiiekermg A: Sons. Huston. Ual- Icti, Da\ia i.; ( 0., J>ost«Mj. and llazelton Bros., .Now\ork, all o| new stylus, and will be sold at present mnimtacturers reduced rahr*. fur cash or on a reasonable credit. For sale by ... JOHN H. MELLOIt, **l Wood street. tt sr ItCt'EIVED AT Doll L A ND'S, 08 Market street. Ladies Congress (iaiters. j--l *jivo me a call. D IS i W | L S I J?™ , » ,E FIU3I OF JI.C. i... i * * S -'\\V k V ,s day dissolved ,''iVv U * l \! 1 consent, it, c.)■sawyer having disposed ol hii< interest in said l:r:u to J, 11. Sawyer and S. P" ttwy.-r. The hitrituv, theiirmwill be sti lled by J. 11. Jt _V. I’. ~t- . lb SAWVKK.Fr ■ 1 11. SAWVKII; ■ i-.^AWYisit. Pittsburgh, .1 aur: ij. j,--;.'. VimiE-riiK SUAi- asd Ctvmr liUtilNK-H will b..'. a.ri.-d o„ by\h 0 signed, tinder rite nan..; ~1 It r j , VFlt. at the old statt.l. -j, il SAWi^ f \' ' - June PUse__’ V ’ SMITH & PITOAIEH, HEKCUASTT TAILOICi, S». 4S gT» CLAIR STKEKT. market ntreet IS THE PLACE POP CHEAP SHOES At BORLAND’S je!4 IjILOWEK VAOES-leo VASIIN. AT 1 reduced pricos. for salo bv J=—t lIENRY H. CoI,LINS. BTVBB INTBLLIOKIIOK. PORT OP PITTSBURGH ' ARRfVED. ' Franklin, Bonnet, Brownariile. ~ Jj'illatm, Clark, Brownsrillo. VJ1 1 - Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth jMim'xvm Gonlen. Whnelitn;. s!.l«n« kV, i» Ro ¥ naon » Giuoinnati. k_< l<mcy » Booth, Portsmouth. DEPARTED. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth Lizzie Martin. Brown, Wheeling Kenton, Ebbert, Cincinnati. * , Tlie favorite steamer Com. Pen-,. Uint Andrews, having undergone Iho hesi 'Till have despatch IbrSaint Wu i£l [,' thifhmSm!: 0 " 5 ' , ’“ S! ’ e " irerii vrill <*« w »ll to hear ■ J !* e ffastiugs, Captain Robinson aat'und SmisriliV 71 " h, ‘ VC tlCS,,ltch ""Cinch.: Capt: French's fine, packet Shc- KoF 0 ' 8 w n ? u , nceil , for Ihc . u PPer „„ tndaj Me take pleasure m recommending this limit In our friends Mr McAllister, who w!' : i| r sam! , fur° lhl ' e ’ " S °° ,hat nr.. Capt. Amlersmrs pretty steamer (dide Inis returned mini Cincinnati Sho Menu to ei\e_neiierni satisruciion. .She is announced tor Cincinnati and Louisville ou Thursday. Our ut office' ° r “ Ung irlcr " l I>,,rtcr "'U ho found in the For Nt lonia SATURDAY, JUNE 28.1562. FIJfBPASSEIMJKB steamer SILVER LAKE, Jamra mediutc' , rS' W -, e,lve for ,hc and inter metuute pot i ? », j. ( . r announcement. .ror irotpht or passago apply on board l’«r t ? >lr iix iniiiit i. .Cairo, saint lainfa. U» .. Icua, nubuijnc and St, MOXI) \Y, JUNE 30th, 5 P.M. **;*'*AMKK -tl KI.MIT I I.'. Aw mj?J j CaptChjis A Dirtvo, will learn n;, per nnnouneeme.it The Mclnottehas be«£ tho roughly overhauled nnd repaired . „. J P. LIVINGSTON k 00. and Jejtt JOHN FLACK, iSnts. For Cincinnati and Louisville THIS DAY. JUNE 2,1.10 A M rfjfit;:- T,,I: mw ASDsnENDm passenger steamer GLIDE. IV. i; Andermn commander, will leave for tho above uaa intermediate ports,, as. announced above I- er freight or passage apply on board or to J.II. LIVINGSTON'* CO.A°/ent a . For Cincinnati, Cairo, St Louis, time iia, ItiilMiqite, and St Paul. THIS DAY, JUNE 26.4 VSi £?s£o£ ikst - €i ‘ aw * pan SINGER steamer COM. PERIIY a .M Andrews commander, will leave for the ahi.ye i.oiss as per announcement. 1 or freight or passago apply on board, or to j« 2ii J.B : LIVINGSTON*Co!A^nts. For Ciiiciiinaii, Louisville, Cairo. s< Louis., (.alcun. I>nl>itqne, d St. Paul. FRIDAY. JUNE 27, ]n A M pikst- class pas. ShM.EII steamer SIIENANUU L french Cominan.icr. will leave for the above ano intermediate ports, as per announcement t nr height or passage apply on board, or to J. 11. LIVINGSTON * CO.. For Beiiver, Steubenville and Wheeling. TUBFMWCT KTEAJfKH • - • Lizztc .vlrtrthi, j). ’J'. Brown, com ma n.i or, leaves for tho above ports Monday \» i-rjstv.-dav and !• j vntl2 M. For freight for apply on board or to •i. COLLINS «k CO., and V.'AI. JIASLEIT. As.-e:it?'; Ite-gulur Tuesday racket For and Zanesville. . fHF ‘ * *»E S'ASSEKWKH «awriS2s-5* steamer l> *Of A GRAHAM, Crp Munroe Ayers, eomw.in(ic-r. leaves Fiitsbtrr 2t» Cry v Vfl Rt ** **• D1 ‘* an«l Zaaecvi every 1 kll>AY at 8 a. m. For Ireieht or apply on board or to X B. Ll\ JMtSTON & CO.. Agmitft, - Pittgbnrgh. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. XV Xl . HAZLETT lias opened an office at JfO. SO WATEB STBEET, Where be will transact a (loaeral Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharo of pat • rnnage fromstoambonl men. ap24-]y<l d Loretta Springs, Cambria Cbnnty, Pa. ftlTlMTi:!) OX TISFr ALLEGHENY Mountain, near Loretta. 4 miles from Crcs son station. Venosylvania Railroad, Cambria county, Fa., will no open fur the reception of Vis itors \ Oit I lie !2511i <iny of Jitue. An excellent Bnml of Music will ho in nfU-iui ani;u during the scu?on. I'-»r circulars uml further information, m>i>lv t«» irl< AiS r *;ilS A. UJlißOX's,' Proprietor. jc*lB-dtseid Army teamsters—wanted im- MHDrATI''I.Y, 100 experienced teamstcra. lor servteo in the 'Mountain Department.”— « ages per month and one ration per diem. Transportation will In: famished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY, ~ Major and tjaortcrraagter U. S. A. Office Quancniiiistor U. .S. A.. No. 319 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. I>a. my2'.-tf FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. Omen Quartermaster U. S. A rev. i Pittsburgh, Po.. June 14,1892. J THE UNDERSIGNED WIEE PPR CIIASE good SOUND O ATS. Delivered in quantities not less than five hiw m “o.STtm l ' l, . I'aynmnt made on delivery, ul No. 3*9 Liberty street, or on Levee, ALEX. MONTGOMERY, .IoJU-att -u;ijor and Quartermaster U. S. A. EASTEI£.\ UARRiAGES, MGGJES 4 WAGONS. K A ?JSf* NEC OX D lUXBED, TWO. 7T* MAUD Carnage-top Buggies and Light Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at tho lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenccville, Penn street. noartheTwo-Milo Kun ; __ myattmd C'l It, !i£EliY' J» 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral SEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DEALEKB IX NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Seen rities: / ap4 |Z EEP IT BEFORE YOU, , SAVE YOUR MONEY when yon can and get a B E T T E RrTa n o Get the thing itself well as name; one Buffe light and elastic touch, that will not ache- yourwrist and fingers is a PJ&NO to day and to-morrow.low tor cash or approved acceptances.- Call ana be convinced. WISE A BROTHER, my2t> Manufacturers, US Wood street. Teeth extkacteb without PAIN by the use of an apparatus '#hereby no drugs or galvanic battery arenied. 'Medi cal gentlemen and their familiesliave y thfli£ r teeth extracted by iny process, and are roKfcPtftltetify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by jtersoni intMsted in asserting the contrary* having no knowtulgoof my process. ... TEETH inserted' iKererjr style and charges as low, as will warrant the best of material m all cases. E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Southfield street noHly-is NAtQIES, SEW MACQVEA. SKW SACQVES. I-Alt; 1-01 NTH, tACS FOISTS. lace roim (TRiX'UIS, WITH SLECTIS, LACE HUCI LASS WITH »LEEAES, !• ALE CIUCI LABS. WITU SLEEVES, •**> ACOUES from 8150 to «4. CLOTH SACQUES, FROM S 3 00 AND UPWARDS. light colored cloths For .SACOUES, in plain andt'ancy Colors. NEW STILES IN DBESS GOODS. J ust opened ami Very Cheap. CIIUC’KEDJAM) STRIPED SUMMEB SILKS KOK nr.’i CENTS.' " w.&D.iiicm €'«rn«‘r FI mi mid x»rk«t Mmu 1*23 I iitu:i> to iiniZO»i»Te 9 Dri e<l Applt's, jtHt veil and for #:ils by JAS. A. FETXKK, lo’Jt Uvrnar Markwl aml First strccte.
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