The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 20, 1868, Image 2

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    INFLUENCED 'DY IMELUENZA.
Oh ask be doildblow by doal
By charblg wed. biowd;,-t. •
You bay dot knovrthe pald - Weel r;4
It never cad be dodo!
Oh bight w e to Others eeds;`,
Or dwellta yoddersttar •
Oh dad, biaublylthtd, , ~ ;;;,
strlkliby light catarrh:
- •
The wldd that blows across the boor,
WBtas u ta do
c e l da b s l o have got,
Ah would It blow It? Doe:
Aiut-speethetirsyr orcobblng dawd
Aregleiblug od the the dew;
I hear thg bury bugle
By bladed railr-at•ithen:
•
7-Chase, like Grimes, is dead,
— Six per week—duels in Paris.
—Disionte4Mil 7 -Canadign 2opaves.
--Igontara has Colonels by the score
—au. Klux have appeared in Providenc e .
—Eriel is to have nights of Italian opera,
—Eating ice cream killed Narvacz, who
was heated.
—Btrawberries are plentifully:supplied all
over the South,,', , ,
4.• ,
Guizot aays, : ke shall not re-enter- the
world of politics. • - •
—l .4Xamiagity has 2;000 inhakittUits
is only three -Weeks old.
i
• —An excellent grape year s expected in
rrancaand on. the Rhine.
erieetoral fatne, had an
income of $87.000 last year.
—.Nasby's income is nonage in spite of
his numeroua 'Petroleum V's.
.
—The' memoirs' of Talleyrazid are an
flounced positively for next month.
— Tleire ere said to,be butflfty-three stock
huldemin the Union Pacific Railroad.
— Cashmere goats flourish in Illinois.
Cashmere akawls flourish in the streets.
—4,4 r e# ,, ,lohneon for Vice President is
said ito'ile part of•the Chase programme.
-- Mausements' are dull in Cincinnati,
and 4:tigeneral thing, all overthe country:
—Schttaselle, the artist, hits returned
ce, but slightly unproved; hetdtk:,
Significant,,The schooner Free Demo.
crat was wrecked hi Lake 3fiChigan on Sat
urday 4 _
4 .
—Brisk Pomeroy wants the Democratic
party to let Audiewlohnson slide. Andrew
—The',Davenport brothers • are coming
back to. the
.“land of the free and the home
of thelnave.”
—lt is reported ' that Swinburne and
• Dumas hive jointly produced a new play
for the Illeriketi.,l; • •
—The Detroit, "papers are jubilant over
the .fact that. E3inaton3 from Michigan did
\ not stultify them.
• —The O'Connor '(he of the British Par
liametit) has married a 11188 Perry, who is
now Mrs. the O'Connor. • - •
—Horace Greeley once tried to get a sit
uation as.liew York correspondent for coun
try nottspapers. but failed. •
—Tfiff French , papers are quite merry
over the fact that Theodonts killed - himself
with Ne-eabro de fro?2:pere.'"
wk o c ; N . J ., ha s a 141ittle vulgar
bor.who.is a vagrant, and a thief, and who
bears thb' name , ofJohn G. Whittier. •
--ttellrang of•Hatioveifinds it quite im
possible to'keep up a royal court on I ris$10,060,000; whiCh is all that has IA .•
man remixed Ferris was killed last
week:by lightning in Illinois while riding
ononi horseback.. The horse Was killed too.
Dean.";who fortunately for 'herself
lived In Indiatia t _has just gotten a divorce
in order , that she may marry herson-in%
, • --Ketley's Weekly, an illustrated paper, is
undereMod to have stopped, as Kelley was
arrested for fralid the other day in New • _
—The Racine Journal says that the ac
• qaittal of Andrew Johnson don't affect its
politics, kat ie,gives its religion an awful
strain.
—Tjcknor and Fields have just issued a
new and 'complete eciltiiin of the'poems of
John Saxe, ineltiding 30, never before
• published: • • •
• -- NelY Hampshire, having paid , $ 260,000
of her,',State de bt. during, the past year, in
dulgesin fond hopes of paying off the whole `
in ten years,. • , . _
— us
sheier the other day - -in Pana,
idinois,:p,tdte a number of emall ' fte were
plcked;npfin the jaifieetk goltere, ll
ahve
• and flopping. '• " -
—R would be quite intetesting to know
what karisismilltaidirnot TWelastand
deirest delisacy,,,of the rcgtanrsnta is the
lea • - ,
Were the " first sweetmeats ma& ?
asks some incorrigible punster, whO
antici
pated the P '• AT *sang that -Nee
Noah Preserved palm in. the.ark, ^-7
—A. IL Lee, the man who drew the
Crosby Opera Herise;*tiuntn"au ,InuMne of
$213,84:80, '144 is mafethan the - amount
he recelvedTor theOb4a-Hointe.-' ' • -
— br•Ppividenbe 7l (R.J)!it ls Crime to
steal u*rifilas.JTani . .raPeir,Presuml3,
floes for... Providence thus to set herself tip
in defiance of the usage of the woridf '
—llr: ' t dl*e'? ( "la 00adeP4 .;disappeared
from D*;(;;Di.i. en the. ilth: April and
was never heard - hem until "last Thursday
when his body was fountl . in the river.
—W 4 V.- 7,0 1. °5* •:#4 , boasts
of having eonstructed , 183 Vessels of yari-•
ons desciiptiona.- iiittilea • tinner who
has
_constructed.more ylup4a pan that, And
of a large varietY4tdescriptalits.l•
—The), sueeessfuli'pantonihnit
DumPti" le telle
Phis ett4er74ew,Pliesmut streetlfrheatre
which hits''become, y
and the the:pome:.lof, thtfiballetj
4 4i Kifi lNitifisii4i g n';;;'
.L_Roiton hi to hive a new pm;
hinted .thist :: thia Inew movement' 'has been •
made b r 4 tri fels 7 - #4P4 .8 O t tii,et '
who hat': 4: the ,eoinaionlit
not•the palish MY= • which TAdany tdidleoet
were driven.
-n
utatimil herniUttlititsiitiri , Whenevi r)ihe
knows itisitretrkiakitioifWgOitkilif.
pFarlos. ' - mt. JOnnSOn thl4aa-llia; l a Wei
• itaeaTiMAIIMIAII494
—lt Ica tong tfrad-tiftrecittitlottPl'ilad
.PreaidentSteaaii*TifthOgk4ooJF44oXo,
oco . °- tL 2111t1 qtfi c.) rd. , lli,r
.b.) - 11) ~/re zi
Eiltwaus.,
TAI
Atusarcxxo assassination of the
Duke bf Edinburg, .at Sidney, we learn
from hiller advices, took place as he was
walking from theat the Sailors'
_
Home, *here he' kad - been sharing a brit.
tient .entertainment, to his barge tat the
beach. O'Farrell.came out from a'grove of
trees and advanced until close behind the
Prince,; when he turned sharply round,
drew 'a Springfield company's revolver, and
with the muzzle of it almost touching the
Prince's back, fired at his . spine. The bul-
let passed through the centre seam of his
braces, entered his back about half an inch
from thejunctionct the ninth rib and the
vertebne, then glancing obliqely off the
bone, traversed the• rib round to about two
inches under the breast bone and there
lodged. The Prince's lower - limbs were at
once Daralyzed, and he fell to the ground,
exclaiming,
"Oh
God! he has broken my
back." Sir Wm.-Manning hearing the re
port behind him turned !sharply round, and
as he did so the assassin shouted "Stand
back," covered him with his revolver, and
snapped 'the cap., Fortunately the pistol fire, and before he could again fire a
coachbuilder named Vial, r ushed on the
ruffian lucid 'clasped him' r ound , the boo e.
O'Farrell then attemptedto shoot Mr; Vial,
d a desperate. struggle. ensued: O'Far
rell tried to shoot the Prince again as
-he lay on the ground; but his eint
WAS diverted by Vial • striking down
the ; pistol, and the bullet, diverted from the
prostrate Prince, went thr'ough the foot of a
merchant named Therne.. another sec
and O'Farrell was surrounded on all aides
and almost torn to pieces. ,The police would
never hive taken Win off the ground alive
but tor ./oerd Newry having brought the
'Galateit'inten to aid them. Again and again
the people forced a -Assegai through the po
lice, and tried to drag hint away, until at
mat every shred of elothlngwas torn,bifthe
wretch. The police still 'fficed the crowd,
but retmfing towards the itteanier'S wharf,
thongalo which O'Farrell wa*ragged On board
eainer; the plink ;thrown Over
board;thus severing corniriunicati: n with
the shore, and the steamer :moved , away.
About-the Prince's marquee numbek-of Jar
dlea were to be seen fainting.and in hister'
ics; men - whom no amount of danger could
terrify,- with - factis White with ragei bet not'
through fear, asked: "What will they . saktit
. En g l and!''- r ipTha i sliduld di
Ids motlier;Orayl"' r'OlFarrell " *
had I ben
ol
;lowing The Priitee'for some time, seekingau
opportunity to assassinate MM. When he
was ametectiteeppridlPN,ol.YeriftdlllolloV
was found on fir" perion, and wiiiie "tiein
secured he exclaimed, "I and . a reniaa.., g
die for my cowry, bless,lrelandl"
Her has als6 SalittM'fa toiiiiidssionWes Beat
'to him from home to eremite'the'Pririce, and
, that ten men'had striiorn to 'do . ft if 'the ' lot
fell to thenk,...-: .)„.1 • .
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"ONE of th e f ormahloesaiwkee
Robinson's - circos,"„Joya ilia- -...Quiti , cY
Beittd,, ?,100 now ri.l:Bliii, Unnitta4oili
the gilded throne, _ a daughter of 2.1 , 131,1,4
itdorphia,
_hanker,An A gradliate of a :first.
' clams boarding school: , She , lately visited
Dobotur, to see some relatiies, and made
r „the acquaintance cif a reyWraklah Joung
Man, ;with witopf ,Eftip ri Oloptd . fo Clinton,
lowa- ' litil' no Fs' 15'eauf :PArrt : Aliides, las
neat
tigh:.4o dloplayo t herinidel and ac-
companYing charms s AtbersiV,-, as - .her/
more °vet:fenced olgers.,iit. cottpany-, , 0f
ladles tried to reform- bor e but. sheo , stitebe,
hittlituo , invitteibk) thankering- for tyavi:dtist
and spangles. r ; - It. ~- 1 -... li ( ' l . '..:(,, ' • ff,
n g li
o f
.....A citrons nrettitar kitting' !rats' isle`
.otantneitilCd it if Ge "' fli es. very
efficiehf 4Nelß ,;#o,''. ft a;fillictllgk
'ls dutl44*4 ' ,' • ' 3v ...": 44 mswared.
Itth2Pll4,_ll#l4 . t io' 'wi ~ .che rock vft
LU .1-64 / !PRA& VA ' " ..of twaterv,. The/ tidal
fiat the spongeozniiheaomlng t thirsty/lit&
lheiWtster, which swells the • . . tine, and la
/A
t 4 ie tilibrt, time_. 1
Ab . the Int ~,..! which are
000 nt dli/V ' '04 e ;:":.- -- :
- ..
1 if
Itpe. 1.A.4.2 . 1_,4) ,•,,,
finglii , . • Mt -•.:. • i hrielsw.lout.4at
/ 8 4ely 1 iiiLrfon ;) ~ , , A; %Ammo
,_4,__ktii , :tii fin,4ami ; , • .tweitiv IsE.lOB la
"" 4 n; ' " f 'rata 4travellltittnipealitw: , ).)-1
of •It • ...i.41 „. ' , ll nin'it ,rll.lOl Cldri't brIJ
'lb*
i ' ' ' .11:e.1 0: 1/4 moll
candidates gL the field. Always two big
parties with big men and one little • party
with a little man. Mr. Clu:l l .ms now
anxions to be the little man Of .•
—Vree old otittnon ballrtltrere .4sg %on
t•Z elaw6ethe other;llWl n*.totWaltaf
;the old tWedish l l , RA niLN4 t k e
balls.fiiiiiiructiq'iorrOed as Chtti44leb
ably been buried for more than two hun
dred years.
—There was sucha-desiratohear the Rev.
.
Iv. 14°244 Puncheon in Chica go on Sun
day that the Opera House was crowded hours
t° g ° al Nl v itirct i44ll)ag . 47 1F; 1 440 'the
lion of 4464titrii „I FI, , r
~
..
_:,., ,4 .5 t thi 1 , :
—Xofts,4,t'llmilvellainOivn velftlait limn!. i
geon, who has been bitten eight or ten times
by rabid annuals; sa y s' that erylatif 'of the
nitrate of silver , rubbed into the
,wound,
'will positivelyh6pliatiiiiin4 the 1
bitten person or animal. „ - ,
--A huge audiendestwent on Sunday to
Pike's Music Hall in. Cineinnati to hear a
temperance lecture from'Neal DoW.. Neal
did not Coble, and so a Canadian. enthusiast
tried his longs foialittle Wldle. The whOle ,
thing wound up with 'a eollection. .
• . —Yancey was iilled.He was ,a
rebel
'Senator from Alabama shortly 'after his oa
successibl Mission , abroad as a represents
.tive of the Confederav, and had 14s bock
brOken' while
~ engaged in 'a characterietio
Southern argument in the Rebel capital.,
—A religious magazine is indignant about
the denial of Mr. Johnson that he waatipudi ,
during hiss great;swing around the circle: -
This religious magazine then prop_ the
following conundrum, which ina poser: "If
this is Johnson Sober, what then is Johnson
drunk?" '
r
agitnicne boasts of having — The Chico T
had earlier news of the way the impeach- ,
meat trial was going than any nther paper
in the west: The Chicago Trfaaos. is Own•:.
ed by Senator Orimes,' therefore, its;o4or
_innitieri.far, getting news of,the vmspirators
were excellent.
.J
' —A clergyman, who, went in a Pacific
steamer, and was sea-sick, writes to the
Indeppnflent: "the IBM: hour I felt as if I
wanted to go ashore; the second. hour I felt
as if I should die; the:third hour I didn't
care whether I died or not; the fourth hour
I was draid I shouldn't die."
• —A philosopher, whose sands of life are
nearly run out, and who has devoted him
self for -years - - tO'ihe study of the best
means i of advancement for young men, has
discovered, and given to' the world the fol
lowing excellent rule: :"How to makeyour
mark. I Take apiece of ' chalk, a piece of
charcoal, a pen or-a pencil." After' taking
i stiry.
these, 'nly the slightest spark ofintelllgence
is nece teem how to proceed.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. 1868.
pajo 4 t'Wit4trie
irr
;
AniAßtirestADß vvinni Aa rnticiat
ARE-ORDEREDi C.
A-PUI4t, -
IgLISCOTTIEL •-•
A7B PENN STREET,- ' . 1106E IECtiiiiltA2rb;
ALL W_ORIS. WARRANTED.--CALL-AND-E%.-
AMINE SPECIM-ENS--OENIIIIPIrVIILCA3P;"
ITE. - ittn•d&Z.
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.11exesi
• FOR GAS MD WU. ' ' ' •
Just received, the 'finest's:ld 1104. ut - Ussortscietit
ever opened in this car, .
S T ROV:I 4 O O PS ,
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RAN.. AND. : OAN,
26
, 41 611,P4TIVAILIEr4".
S EL .T., I N - , i , 45i*,:. - 'A l t'
- . ..-: iirCORD . &; CO.'s,. ..
,
mi.-7 - - .• . . .131 woim stitz wr: ''
WELDON
W .6
upt NOOD B'RIZT. COIL
;SAT.S ~IT,D
.rIIITI IIBI III.II,
VII. A. KILBURN • - •
All kinds of stock kept.' and nude - to order in the
latest styles of
Fi i 4 TIVAND:IIOIII2Ms:'.:
diso L
and DYENG G
promptly. NGDE4PIVERHaNG
.
f i allL r f sT fi l
trilNn u sliVd t del ß y'eisk . D iTtferl,ll°
arr i ato make n e tt thcirougb FAST
'roar pntronage la respeetfhlly solicited.
No:31 Fourth Street, near Market.
riTTSBURGH.
ARTIN LIESLEit,
DEALER SN . .
• 1T.A.251, CAPS AND PIIILS;
Also,Minufacture ,r Wholesale -and Retail Dealer,
tn T RONKLVALISES, &e., No. 132 SMITE
FLELDIMBEET, Pittsburah, ra, • •
Orders promptly flied ancleatheraction guaranteed.
BUSINESS :ORANGES
DISSOLUTIO N .
The partnenship heretofore existing between'
the undersigned, under the style of,
_
KIRKPATRICK, BRO. & CO.,
Was dissolved on the eighteenth day of April, 1888,
by mutual consent. The business of the late drm
will be settled by. JOSEPH', KIR.KPATRICK,
once corner Sixth and Wood streets, to whom all
payments will be made and all claims presented for
payment!. -
Jostzu KIRKPATRICK,
JAMES' 4. PERSON.
Pittsburgh, Pa..' 31aT 18,1888..ismas
pofissievr .--TIE RIF . thir
JLTWELL, LEE 4 CO. Will disitolved on the
st as L•
111368, by mutual consent. Either
partner may sign the name of the Armin settlement.
JOHN ATWELL.
.-
~ • . - cumu.ss ATWELL.
A. . E.
The underibraed will continue J
theLE NramisAyr.
GROCER L
Y NIISINF.BB. under the nape and style of
ATWEL i LEE, at the old place.. .No. 131 Second
atreet: A continuance of the DetrOlege of their
friends and the public la rearm, solicited.
• . ARLES ATWELL. 1
intehro.s3 1 ; H
J. LEE. I
, .
• MERCEANT TAILORS.
A. •
attE xtc;Er...s.rri — raxport.,
No. 933 k SMITHITELDSTREET, PITTSBURGH,
Keeps eonatantly on band a One assortwent
Of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES •t . VEStINGS
Gisrs PURN/SHING GOODS.. GeNT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the latest style.
HENRY MEYER,
BIEROILARIT TAILOR,
. No. 73 SHITHEiBLO STREET, rittaborgb,
Cionstautly on hand, a full assortment Of CLOTHS,
CASSIMEIIM'VEMNGS, Sc. ' • '
DUFF 4f, COg . Iffereltant
No. 34 Fedetal St.; Allegheny, •
Have Just received a large and wall selected stack of
: E'X'S-ja SPit/DiG• GOOD'S,.
Suitable fora first elass caste* trtide. ,. Alio. a large
neck of GENT'S PTIRNISHINO GOODS, DADIS I
„.
400 ,W4X)D-8-TREZT
Cif1111:41, 0114 . 11313 4.11111 , 1' :
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PARIAN-STATITICITES, '- Si
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i - ti n° Itgla,Prii, A tlT P4ifi * ;: .
: .21.0Qwoop STREET.. • . , 1'
(CHARD #:o4zEi;:i . :e, co; .:
1- _ -100 WOOrvirrotrum , - - .
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:ClELuner4l P itEPIr.PgrXINsi, f ) ' ~,,
, ... „ . J . .
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liSir Federal fititiiiiii,rAtiali**, ' . _
'lron* deciiabini3D mond),
e je f ri
'Maim; China" Waree tt Visbl ', , tiny'
Al 'EASTERN PRICES.' Drarnhina , aired Ina
Ant Mass store on hand. Dan anti examine our
°°da • I i' - ' • *. ; .1= .:., ;-,.' • '; • , ‘; ' -= Jeialia'y
PIANOS , 0/1041+180,11
, • H EW ' ---,- - - - - ,_
,rivir'ilang ' AND CH
4,,... ir,t3:ripiAir Alm oitil,
tiehoniitOker's . gold' 'Nola) Pt a h'
,
,
ANOS.tgTEYIS COTTAGE ORGAN.
: , tae gaNOINA'CNER PIANO "Coot‘iniii all tee'
latest Valuable improvements known In the eon.'
Egction,e* a nest Glass Instrumen t .
and has a
n • awarded that Nlhest Dretohnu, wherevelways'r ex..:
: Ibitell. Its tone is ' run; sonorous and tweet; Tho'
werktnallehijy r for durability and beauty, ' , Snail'
111 ethers. -, rrieee from PO to *la% 'accordant to
, Itytoond7tinithi) oloopfr, owl au eth er 4 0 ,, ei n e d ,
drat lastrigano. • :
_, • s • • .
1E464 aiifirfatniisitatß4ANi.t‘i,,f-.
~ . n iPlell 11 9* _NO.:
rAintng nip moor petite miality or totni or any
rr tnitnunent 'lithe ni awl raist eg , ',biki ni .'
r exi.grAtt,ort4kMl344lesmilVll NA not Ilaideioo
oPßblTEßlil :PATEN'T , w7o3e it n ci s a..
rTelin, oLott is only to be round In this Or g an.
ri flr", _OA*, ~ r 3? to
! M k 41 / 4 .FltaC(44 Al' , Pro)
4avoillitik . ,
.:. 1 1...ft:
i n re nigt.
- - . 1 Ittraitolt - *-.001438,.
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laPethOt Orders from • 35- to
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to -
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Pratt BIM* coops..SORE ,
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New stook .4 . . Dry.:44.00dir
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140."52 St;
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and tale Finn°
BL WHITE GRONND SPOTTED GRENADINES
ACK FIGURED "
BLACK. HERNANIES.
NAINSOOK MUSLIN'S.
WIDTH CAMBRIC.'
PLAID NAINSQOKS.
. FRENCH SWISs MULLS. "
WHITE•AND BUFF P. H.'S. ' •
STRIPED; CHINTZ.• •
A 11111 assoithient Of eietT descdption o
, DIZT GOMM '
ENTIRELY NEW
11:12/
p a LA,RGE STOCK -OF
GR°S as MLR,
IRISH POPLINS,'.
• WOOt;. DKI;4IINRS,.
ALPACiiAB, die.;
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aXel7-000.1.)Fesy,col,,osEp PIWiTS
AT 1:9)(c.:-fAiskiviDt12L4A61.ED j 5117 13L114
AT 12,4c.—BEAVY ITNI3LEACEMY MUSLIN
AT 16 c. -- BEAUTIPUL MUiffrßE D.EILAINEI3
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AT 750.--CoLOßEbitiAl. GiOVEB
AT 623fc..--90Dihrillg
TABLE LINEN, X ISH LEKEN
METING. CHECK, CRefili,
•LIGHT AND DARN cessatmes,
LADINS' E3ACIEINO CLOT 11.
HOSMLY, EUM)KERCIIIEFB.
NOTIONS, &c
TO NO:Unmllita
BONNETS, BATS, SIINDOWNS
RIBBONS, 7 LOWEIVj, &c.,
IN LARGE vArtrezrEES,
Wholesale and Retail,
180 & 182 Feden ' il Bt., Allegheiy.
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CARPETS, OIL CLIO
MATTING
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ALL-WOOL TOG
IA Ratigi
Bkiewrzwr CiOLORS. •
'rifts the Lowest in t - iis Market.
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LA - AGE AS c TMENV,
; fir: :
LOWEST. PRICES IS THE 'CITY
SPEC7L3L TEDTIORMENTA TO THOSE-WHOTO7Y
• •• TO 81 FL-it* : • •
BOYAAD, Ito.sg,
•
21 Fifth giitet
taio:d&wp OVER BATES a BELL'S.
'1 73
McfAßLtin & COLLINS',
ARE NOW ,oPErmaa'zsznk.
NEW SPRING STOCK,
CAXWETS,
OIL CLOTIas
WIND° W SHADES
PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR CASH.
AND IN 21IA-NT INSTANCES . AT
Less than Actual Cost to :
Theae - Hooda could not now be replaced for the
same coat and are offered FOE CASH at
VIIOLESALE RETAIL;
o
m
Far Below Their Present Value
AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINSCAN AL
WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK
IN THIS MARKET.
Non. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
e-ECOND FIACIOR.
• •r. &a. per,
1868. 13 ' 19111 NG GOODSTM
- • wrgirterL:'?evirarlaraooftreor-' P!'n4'l4•;o#'
-
FLOOR CLOTHS,
SSE" OIL CLOTHS, "
WINDOW'
•
OF EVERY DideRLPII4.N..,
adatune .
'
Trasspareal !Window Shades;
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. - ,Etonsiada, Shade FL:tures,
:„TrieS49ll, C4' &o
*OLESILE ANA' iiiet e tttsjThLirm s tf
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' - C ARPET '*SEATING
ESTABLISHMENT
,
which nit trizp•TRIAL ..stew York sn d rirk,
'er Easter& titles-has prored a complete success: '
ed Pasting aid fihrtoktip are corepletely &col -
8.(1--iip ripping smtnecelau3). .• y
aIV nen need froze dust, moths or thelr.larysa.,,
a It
the 'Cotwk 'oaks' eearly.as good ,as awn 11 , 1 '0 , tr!k
raata If from *ear: ' - •
VW °ar k PerrearlT toot - Perpet wilt wear as
lousy agate; a tleilrab atter as a. mere PROt
'econonlYlo Sly llothltig loOks: •
) 4 4 ; 3 pa.rgis LEFT ,A 2 THE OFFICE,,
f-* 179 *Libeity
or iddrabeti P.O. Box 473, will rTFriir; Prom p t etteettonl.', : • • f •••••
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MATTINGS,
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CURTAIN GOODS,
ACRIIMI & CIRLISLE,
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BULLION AND NXB TORT PAINOW 1,4:n
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IiGLOVES,
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LADIES' rilinzitsaumbirTs.-CIIEM
LSE, DRAWERS, GO $ AND TAISTS.
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New
IM4O GLYDE et°
ID
; 18 7. : 8 • ad fie - Market Street.
W* t f ii SALX AND, RETAIL
„, DITYERS'IL.
-r 7 ; ; . ••
Will *i iothair Advantage ta Call at
77' acid 79 Stiept;
13.
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LINE 0p
430 9P411: I MATURPASSZD;
-- EPENT AND Veitrm,:,
IND TH t LOWEST BATES. .
. •
•
DRESS TR lINGS, FRINGES,
.. • GIMPS , ORNAMENTS,
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS,_FLOWEI: r.S.„_
' . MILLINERY LACE S ' ' '
II MILLINERY SILKS. •
li
MILLINERY Doori§. -- '
. , • EMBROIDERIES-and •
11 '...' HANDKERCHIEFS;
RA MIRO EDGINGS AND INSERTING%
LADIES , Ai GENTS FURNISHING.GOODS;
ALEXANDRE DUCHESS KID GLOVES,.,
• HOSIERY AND GLOVES'
' • ShIMIdER BALMORALS, • • .
1. THE "NOVELTY" SEAT,
• ~•.1 HOOP SKIRTS-latest shape..
'EMBROIDERiD AND PL'AINCORSETS,
BUTTONS44ln_ignat vata..! . •• •
• SUSPE, : ENS, DORVES,
. NEC TIES AND•SCARFS
AKER HOODS, puNbsjwxs.
;
4 )
And'.Ertrythirag in Notions. ~
I I . ,
CARL A ND EXAMINE.
•TOSEPHI - HORNS •da,--430.1:-
myri.uxwy , 1 1 . .-... . .., :.- -..-:...'
. ill
OPENING!
NEW GOODS!.
"•
A 5PLE21.H1...., ASSOHTXENT (HP
STRAP V GO.ODS,
Such
AMENas .130NNETE4 HATS,' CORDS'alatt-TASSELS.
ORNTS; &a - .
DE
thons, of 11111 descriptiotts;
4rtittctlowers, ,
Bonnet aind-Hat Prairies;
. ,Crapellillusions;
Silk.4knd
Veikretii and Laves; •
P asols, Sun 'Umbrellas.
ALSO, a I'llllll3m . • • • •
White. Goods, Embroideries, .`
. -
Hosi e ry and alOves;
.
• ;
Fench Woven Corsets, -"
HANiEjonIEFS: .
LLNEN AND XV"Eti.ppLLA.Es, otrli3rs, &c.,
.WJECOLDSUILLE: AND EZTAILI
'
"S g riß A U NPVq l \ ll Wa l ll COS
'HILADELIA.EMPORIUM;
N 0.78 .111,1 . 2 ,KETETREE'
my!:
MlEuoppß
!• B IDWAVES.
C. -1.
We InrltOttenlion
r •
la UM
h now for d Albade "
la addition- to our own epeclitlinportatroni
- 1•`; 1•;:
ceieb4to4..o4lc f;
We have tieinked ate esClnatve eal6 cl th e
The beet Glove and m
oa t perfect
MACROM tRaIIREILE,
i I E ittgeTinft
CM
MACMSrAk At! •
• •
~,,,g-atir;lf
Street;
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New °inertia morteingi
.i N' iirit line or
0
I
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Eve* opened in Titania. tosiibleit they ealiiiii -1-
Invite- the: attention.4l ' eir ClidanierS4 Z. e•ft...; -7 i I !1'
i 111 M 4 1early all Aerei and originalallitsbona.
oNE-rmiliLll-144THAN.BEGULAR Fft4
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