Gaytit. Ets .11ENEW.S6 • ,mbles succeed. volution in Mexico. • to have a new magazine. • has plenty of grasshoppers. 4 is going to do Chase inanarlile. 7fibb sisters seem to be irkirrook- cent census gives Rada 700,824 ago restaurant waiters . are called -;::::ins.. ... , 1 i - Caro, Illinois, has some luscious ripe - . ' he two headed negress is now in the k, :-.. tent City. -,. • - Judy thinks a bank note the best illus .. ed paper out ' , --Madame Anne Bishop - has been Mar -. 64 in Australia. --Snow-is eighteen inches deep up about 'Marquette; lificidgan, . I • —*OM° a month is what . Cincinna - ti spends owamusements. L. —lowa has one thousand six hundred and eighty miles of railway. . • --Nine hundred is the number of tiro wives - of TUrlrey's Sultan. . —An earthquake proof house is the ideal of Sin Franciscan inventors. --Grimes has no hopes of returning to the U. S. Senate from lowa. —Brigham Young does object to the use of lorgnettes in his theatre. - —Wagners music is fashionable in St. Petersburgh, especially Tturnhauser. ,--Fanny Kernble's copy of Shakespeare "was once.the property of. Mrs. Siddons. —A new volume of the translations made by the Earl of Derby is to be published. —The Lowell Courier says Thanksgiving week 'always gives it a feeling of mince piety. —Califonsia has one woman to three men, lievada has one to eight and Colorado one to twenty. . —Galieston claims to have more drinking saloons than any.other town of its size in the country. ' - . - ' I - —Pechter, _the Frenchman who plays Handet inEnglish, is to come to America late intim Spring. . . sox* tons of rock in San Franciseo Harbor were moved by twelve tons of pow der in one bleat, the other day. . / —Gustave Dore is one of the , Party of sixty-seven invited to visit the Imperial family of France at Compiegne:" --Harrison, the once :renowned tenor of the , Pyntrand Harrison opera troupe is dead. He departed on the 9th. ,Aged 55. • —J. S. Clarke has niet with great success in London, and: yet' America has half a dozen, at least, of better comedian& • —Will the weather-wise get. up another dispute as to - whether this delightful weather we have been'enjOing is Ifidiansummer or not ~/ . . • , i —One/day -last 'week a hunter. - nest - • Thelnastown, Indiana, killed;'nine Wild turkeys and three hundred , and eight ' sqturrels. .-An exchange whispers to anxious office , . , seekers that the'very softest thing in Wash -: ingtola is the present head of the Navy De , partment. - . —1,000,000 tons °nay, 1,000,000 bushels . ' of corn, 200,000 bushels of wheat and a little fruit is the crop reportliona Maine for the season just closed. ' 1 —The Chinese invented paper money. ;" The question is what. would we have done for greenbacks if the Chinese inventor had auppressed his inventive talents ? - —One Receiver occupies and possesses the New York portion of the Erie road, and another takes the New Jersey line. Penn sylvaniashould name a third fiii our part of the concern. —Arr old man named Harris' and aged , seventy-eight years, committed .suicide by - -shooting himself through the heart at Cold water, Miehigan last Monday. Cause tem- PararY lunacy- -" - _ -"-General Gnmt, when in Philadelphia,. • called on the old .Horace '.-Binnet, who is . now- eighty-eight years of age. There are '-- several other Horace Binueys, but the old one is.the Horace.: —The' office of Tycoon seems to have . been suppressed. in Japan. and the Mikado has been crowned "temporal, as well as spir- . ' itual Emperor. Revolution seems to range , ; throughout the whole world. . —On Wednesday evening, Rev. Stephen „, . "ii. Tjrag- lectured to a small audience in • Cincinnati.‘ The, Commercial of that city expresses surprise at the small size of the • congregation. So did Mr. Tyng. .LThe "Armies of the•Cutnberland, Ten , nessee and Georgia". are to hold a reunion at Chicago December 15th, Sherman mak ing the opening address i - .)f welcome. and all the prominent officers: and some two; thou sand soldiers are 9speCted to be present. ' -,;Arthur Sketchily says a yoturg lady in • A. ' Boston, in. peaking of - the common asked him, "Did fort went there ?" -This, 'Arthur gives ass specinien of the style of cbnversa tion among. Boston ladies. We illiquid take • it as a specimen of the style of cempany he kept when in that city. ---,---- , —A great novelty is photographs on silk - for medallions • on softie, arm-chairs and cushions It will be quite a suggestive idea ~ for a.grand-daughter to give her sire a bol ster with her sweet rounded features upon it, and ten toone the< old gentleman would sleep all the better with her cheek next to : his. ,/. -7Ban Francisco boa an artful dodger who pretends to bo a widow In' reduced cltcum- Agances, with a few relics of her former \\ \u t wealth in the shape of some handsome arti. des ofjeweiry, which die requests a loan porf. Sympathizing merchants give her • what shessks only to discover jater that the widOW \ and her jewelry are' composed chiefly of brass. —The British Museum added four hun Bred volumes of printed and manuscript boobs to its library by the Abyssinian con. quest. These , were selected from some four 41tQUOI:Sid ACUS: Qr Wittat are believed to ix more than .two hundred years'old. Those which the liuseum did not wait were re turned to the Abyssinian priest.s. —The scandalous article for which Pot- Isrd, the Richmond editor, was assassinated, is said to have been written by a reporter, and was inserted -without his knowledge. Butit is equally true that the editor suffered the=subsequent days to pass without a cor rection or retraction. His killing was sim ply a. murder, even under the F. F. V. "code of honor." —The race of noble women has not died out yet, and don't seem to be',in.any . danger of so doing. . Mrs.. Fry, Florence 'Nightin gale and Miss Dix distinguished and distin guish themselves by personal 'sacrifices. ThonsandS of American • women quietly, and nobly worked daring the late war, and thousands now devote themselves to charit able purposes, and it is hitt occasionally that a, name of one of thenT comes prominently before the public. Mils Wilson, of Frank lin county, Pennsylvania, has achieved enviable fame by her recent munificent gift of thirty thousand dollars to the Carlisle Presbytery, to aid in establishing a college for the education of girls at Chambersburg. The giver desired that her name should re main secret, but such a light .refuses to be bidden under any bushel. Bananas. Any, one who recollects the importance -assigned by the late Mr. Buckle to bananas as an element of the food of many will read with interest the following extract we clip rom a letter to the Philadelphia Ledger, from Brazil: The mostwonderful production of this and all tropical countries, in my estimation, is the ',linens and its synonyro„ the plantain. We have half a dozen varieties, each with peculiar flavor and qualities. Some ,grow only eight or ten feet high, others twenty. The stalks are from six to twelve inches thick, but almost as soft and succulent‘ss celery. Each of them, bears . a bunch of bananas, and only one, when it is cut down with a stroke of She spade : to secure =the fruit and give place to other stalks ; and so they_ zrow and ripen perpetually the year round. A great traveler has calculated that the plaintain on one acre-of grotind, will produce as much food as one hundred and thirty : three acres of wheat, or forty-four of potatoes. This food is the principal re liance of the poor, and a luxury for all. It is good raw, roasted, baked and indeed in .every form; and is equally relished In, all domesticated fowls and animals who cl,our fruit, leaves, stalks and all with gret avi dity: It requires but a single planting for a lifetime; putting_ in the ground a single sprout from the banana; patches at S. distance of twenty or • thirty feet from each other, and on ground that is always calcu lated to spare for the purpose, because it is impossible to extirpate.the root. The one stock gives more—epzinging.outc from the sides in the ground perpetually, and in a few Tears covering the intervening spaces, till the whole surface becomes a forest of fruit and foliage, with scarcely room to pass through the cool overhanging . arches. A banana or, a banana.patch is a beautiful sight, with the stalks and their produce in all stages of perfection, the broad leaves waving in the, breeze and fanning in lazy repose, while. the bodies of the trees bend under their luscious burdens, and would often break down with the weight, except from the neighboring support. 'There are a hundred-or two of bananas on a bunch, like grapes, and the bunches are generally as much as a stout man can carry. They should always be cut as soon as the fruit is matured—but while the skin is yet green= and hung up in the shade to turn yellow; which improves the flavor. It takes about a year for_stalks and fruit to mature from the first planting, but then there is never any more trouble with the crop—scarcely any hoeing or working; no culture—only "slay and eat." -Certainly it is the greatest boon ever bestowed on the indolent tropics. A native, swinging-in his hammock, with a bunch of ripe bananas hanging in. reach on the one aide and a smouldering fire on the other, by which he may light his little cigar without getting up, is a most perfect picture of contentnient. • • Judging hy„Appearanees. Some Tears ago there arrived at the Cata ract House, Niagara Falls, an odd:looking man, whose appeanuice and deportment were quite in contrast with the crowds of well dressed and polished figures which adorned that celebrated resort. He seemed to have jest sprung from the woods; his dress, which was made of leather, stood dreadfully in need of repair, apparently not having felt the touch of a needle, for many a long month..: .A worn.out blanket, that might have served for a bed, was buckled to his shoulders; a large knife hung on one side, balanced by a long rusty tin box on the other, and hie beard, uncroppeil, tangled and coarse, fell down upon' his bosom r as i( to counterpoise the weight of the thick dark locks that supported themselves on his back , and shoulders. This being, strange to ,the spectators, seemingly half civilized,haltsav age, pushed his"steps into the sitting/room, unstrapped his little burden, iinietly looked around for the landlord; and 'then modestly asked for breakfast. The host at first drew back with evident repugnance krreceive this uncouth' form among hie genteel visitors, but a few words w,hispered in his ear satisfied him, and the stranger took his place in the company, some shrugging their shouldere, someitaring, some laughing oat-, right. Yet there was more in that one man than in the/Whole company. .He had been entertained, with distinction , at the tables of princes; learned societies, to which the like of envier belonged, had boWed down to welcome his presence; Kings had been com plimented when he spoke to them; in short, he was one whose fame will , be growing brighter when the fashionables who laughed at him, and many much greater than they, shall have been forgotten. From every hill , top and deep, shady grove the birds, those bloisoms of the air, will sing his name. The little wren will pipe it with her niatin hymn; the oriole carol it from the slender grasses of the meadows; , the turtle drive roll it through the secret forests; the many-voiced mocking bird pourlt along the air; and the Imperial eagle, the bird of Wash jagton, as ho sits far up on the blue moun tains, will scream it to the tempests and the stars. He was Jahn J. Audubon, ornithol ogist. • In-onowirto;Naas.—We.. know . our readers who are troubled with in-growing nails wiii thank us for the following cure: Cauterization by hot tallotits an intmediare' 'cure for in-growing nails. nit a small piece of tallow in a spotin, and heat it over a lainp`untilit becomes very hot, and drop two or three drops between the nail and the granulations. The effect is almoit magical. Pain and tenderness are at, once relieved, and in a few days the granulations all go, leaving the diseased parts dry, so as to ad mit of being pared without any Inconven ience. The operation causes little pain if the tallow is prwerly heated.' Our experi ense warrants Ifs in re9ommending it as a tll9:Conalt oen. , PITDRURGH . GAZETTE : SATURDAY; NOITEM.BER 2 DENTISTRY TIMM EXTRACTED wrrniatm pen!: I NO CHANGE MADE WEBS ANITIMAL. =NM ARE ORDIBED. A TOLL NET POE ••• AT DR. SUOTT'I3. nu PENN MEET, ED DOOR ABOVE NAND ALL WO=WABNAN'IItD. CALL AND IM AM= arzow.rau or GiINIIDD3 VULCAN • msealat-T GAS FIXTURE WLLDON & KELLY, . H • lianaSkiettssure and Wheleeale Detiers lit Lamps Lanterns,Chandeliers _ , AND LAMP COODiS - : .Alsa; beim* AND Ltrznicsavvi 33E1NZINE, _SIS . Z474 • , N 0.147 Wood..§treoi. ee9:n42. Before/in Bth' and 6th Avenues. CEMENT, SOAP STONE, ace. 41 30. 111BAULIC CEMENT. eQoss mama, =row Tons. WATER PIPER. MACRUM, OLYDE & CO., 1 Ann coNsr.urnx OPENING • • NEW• . WINTER GOODS. f * LADIES' MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS, CHILD LEN'S MERINO bRESSES. GENTS SCARLET MERINO SHIRTS AND,ORAWERS, 01ILDBE6IS HOODS AND • CLOAKS. A FULL-LINE OR WOOLEN HOSIERY: LADIES' FiAimort.u.s, white and dark; GENTS' SOCKS, none suidark.. THE GRAND :DUCHESS SKIRT. •Alsci the BOULEV.satp, In alfthe newest styles. In HOOP SKIRTS we have the new 66 Le • 3P'ziaaler, 51 both In Walking and Reception Skirts. In Gloves we have fsiarielßits SHER r,ive L m .i n2 Rl( of i t r ai ! :l7 itnetTco'rf:. i iirladAffst:ll and Country Yarn. Linen and Lace Handkercei. Cs, Linen add Lace Collars. Embroideries and Tattlngs; linttoiss of all Linda. • CLYDE . & CO.. 'IS and SO Market Street. nol9 NO. SOOSMITHTIELD STREET.' G REAT REDUCTION 1 Betweei Seventh and Liberty. I $r16:00 HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPL fCheapest and hest Pipe la the market. Also, BO BILNDALE. HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale. B. B. at 0. BBOFEETT & CO. Moe and Manufactory-914a 11/IBYCCA. ST., Allegheny. 4? Orders by mail promptly attended to.. - je=r3,3 CONFECTIO 1- OT I CE—The substriber re speethilly informs his riends and the public t at he Is now prepared to receive teem as usual at his new stand, NO. 81 WOOD STREET, Lafayette, Hall .Bntldln,, where be hid fresh every day, a due and large assortmenf of CAIKES AND BREAD, of all descriptions. Hmt constantly on hand the BILSI CORFECTIOnERY in the city. • "PETER SHILDECILF 4 _ It. ..114P•Orders for 'patties will be notated at the short est notice. • not:zel GIISOBGE BEAVER, MAIIIITACIVEZIZ OF CREASE CANDIES AND TAFFIES, And dealer In all lands of FRUITS, .1977% PICK LES, BA.UCLEi..JALLIES, dcc., at. 119 FEDERAL ST.,-Allegheny HENRY W. HORITACH, Confectionery and Bakery AGIPLADIES , OYSTER SALOON attached. PIANOS. ORGANS. &C. 137113T1:ff0 BEST AND CHEAP' Schomaeker's Gold Medal Piano, AND' ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The 501301fACIPOr PLA.NO combines all the latest valuable_ Improvements known in the _con struction of allrat clasetestpuaent. and ha always been awarded the highest Premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship. for. durability and beauty, 'Opus all others. Prices from $3O to $l5O. (according to style and Ankh.) cheaper than all other so-called Irst claas Piano. RETRY'S COTTAGE ORGAN • Stands at the head of all reed instruments. In pro ducing the most perfect plpe quality of tone of any similar Instrument In the 'United States. It is elm. pie and compact In construction, and not liable to get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX ITITMANA. TREMOLO'? Is only to be found, in this .Orgar Price from $lOO to PAO. All Ituarauteed for five years. BARR, SNAKE & BNABE & CO.'S AND HAINES BROS. PIANO, For sale on monthly and quazterly p7menta. orunrATTE BLUME, ° oal GLASS, OBINA,,,CUTLER 100 WOOD'ISTREILT CHINAA,LASS AND • 3/ Bollll3lllAll GLASS, And other STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, a great variety. 100 WOOD EITSEET. RICHARD E. BREED & CO. 100 WOOD• STREET. rrFri; T•M'3l',W= TLEGELI ,/` (Lite ßa CutrrWith W.' geirpezbelde,) 75..vaLcktAsirr/TArraoit, No. 53 3mithseld/itreet, Pittsburgh sess:ysit / NEW FAI I II.4IOODEL • A splendid new abet of crx4o.rn9.CIASSESEEIREIS,dr.o, HENRY METER. just received by lett Merchant Taller. 73 Smithfield 'street., WALL PAPERS, N EW W*.ALL., PAPERS, For Italia, Parlors atu:4 Chambers, NOW OPENING, AT 107 Market Sit., near Fifth Ave., JOS. it. HUGHRS & BRO. QM PAINTER, No. 45 OHIO STREET, Allegheny, Thankful for the former very liberal patronage be. stowed upon me, I assure my friends and *he pablie generally that, in the future as to the past, I ahall endeavor diligently to merit a continuation of the sit sie,,and will be , always at the Ilion froml to 9 , . KENNY'S. COLLINS, 55 Wood street. tzs No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET. 43 Fifth rtreett. Sole /*gene: ENSWARE, PLATED WARE, STATUETTES, PAINTERS. • `.47) ":. 11LICREM , -. &AIRLINE . 9 . NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE; , . . . , . . , THr NEW SKIRT, . . . . • , . "LE RANIER PEEFECTION. •• • THE FA VORITE. •. "THE POPULAR," "THE RECEPTIoN." 1 • ' THOMPSON•SMWTN SPRING, • WINGED ZEPHYR , ' r ---- "GLOVE FITTING ," CORSETS AND PAT ENT f•PANIERS." ' THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE HELEN'E,•• richly embroidered; in elegant street or Skiii ik ng Skirt. nic RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND 5!, , 11 4. , r v . w R iIi s T . R P I L P Tr E mE S AN , D RA P T L S A A T F . BoicNm - Ts. 6 TINS ,all shades vnd widths. AN ~+ ADLE AND CHILDREN'S MS LNO UNDER !iV hurt • hest 'and latest novelties in GIMPS, FRING AND BUTTONS. j j. We especially direct attention to the great excel lence of the HARRIS SEAALa.ESS (Roalliont KID GLOVES" over ad others. and for winch we are the Sole Agents. __ A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S, "STAR". SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS. GLOVI-S, HALF HOSE, UNDERSHIRTS ANL/ DRAWERS. j SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PATER GOODS; and all other popular wakes. 1111.elinf & CIBIASLB . 9 N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE. . . . noB ' , . HATS AND BONNETS, JOSEPH HORNE &. CO / 'S. MILLINERY. COODS, BONNET VELVETS, BONNET SATINS, :BONNET 4.1:,:g S A SH E T TB3IOS, PLUMES 4 2, " r Also, offer a large and fresh assortrasat of WOOLEN GOODS, SHIRTS; DRAWEES AND HOSIER!. F'U / ItNISHING GOODS. / BO ETASD SHIRTS; DRESS-AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, and a roll 11n of notions arid small wares at lowest Eastern oriels. Wholesale Rid Retail, AND V 9 MARKET STREET. 112 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 111111CTIO . SE11LIER CORDilh, An Infallible remedfor Bummer Oonin Diu. DiggirsT. r °lnittng. 5°Dl : BWmach and Cholera DR.,1111111S'.CRA111?-,-.CiRE speeltle for Obolera, Orssaps and Pain ri Stomach, for sale by ELARFLT & EWING„ Corner of libertyand Wayne Streets,' 'AGENTS FOR L ‘SOHOONILAKER & SON'S PURE WHITE • LEAD VERDITER GREEN, The only green paint that not deteriorate by exposure. It will look better, lest longer and give market ribet satisfaction than anY paint In the I.ArVJER,T)OOCIL. ALEX. IS. MACRAE, DAN= AND AGENT TOE Chenneeds,Drois.byes.oll6.lProvlsiona and Produce of every description Business conducted on ono-half the terms (if ot* houses. • The American transsetioris u Liverpool alone in- teed London midi' the ports of Europe nut: gither. weekly Clreto.ars, Commercial Advice", Cable Messages, ie., n application. " - aal4:x37 'SEWING MACHINES. MOE GREAT AIRERICAIIf C9IIIP. BINATION: BUTTON-HOLE. OVERSEABDO &CC AND SEWING MA. M IT HAS, /10 E 417,01 ' BEING' ABSOLUTELY THE' .BEST ?Alma MACHINE IN TEEt WORLD AND IN. TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST* 47rAiisats wanted to sell this Machine. , • MIAS. C. 13.A.LASIAM7Zip Anent For Western Pennsylvania. corner FIFTH AND MARKET IaiLIZTa, over POPNNW. %focilry Owl% - fLei , 1'368:1 DRY GOODS 11•5 •'r .• KITTANNING EXTRA HEAVY Barired , - ' A VERY LARGE STOIZ ilaTcolper C,riretre•cl, Goon: STYLES.' • .1 1 110 y ‘,r. 1)ICKS0) - & CO., WHOLESALE 11:11=LIE" C:1-(0007713, I • 450 WOOD STREET. AL II II Z i . 4 '• PI / - rn E... g lveil'. n _ ~,'''. - • ;' 4 -44 m CS Wi ' , Z. , W g E. 4 ~..1 A , ce A' I g .1 g .-A . g Z. a P mr .. qua poi ... ~, a -el z o .mi -1-1 al -,.. . ( .. 1 • ..,,,- - "- do z li , . "i 4. - g -.1 • 6 4 gs n in g 0 Z CHEAP AND DJESLHABLE 13 0 11." V GOODS . JEST. OPENED AT J. 1L BURCHFIELD & CO'S 52 ST.. CLAIR STREET, ONE CASE BASHED 7Le_ntigts for ' El cents worth 40. POPLIIQS for . 31 cents worth 50. VELVETEENS; all colors. BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS. COLORED iPOPLIN. ALPACAS 37c., worth 50. CLOAK ING CLOTHS fora% 7.s,worth 53,75. • wAntarrioop cLoTgs. • .The hest sisortment of DRESS OCGDS in the city, all entirely new. Call. at • No. 62 it. Slid?, near 'Liberty St. ao?s.l rimuixT. mow 431-cico]cos _ WATERpROOP—aII colors and. qualities. CASBUIRRES—for Men'e anditoys , Wear. LADIES' OLOAXINGS.-Large assortment. ymcNcil AND •raimass•hfiltliTOS. IRISH POPLIS.4.L 00 per yard. virLom rort,ms. BILK POPLINS. . PALERRA. CLOTTI—for BLACK ,BICILJAN 'BLACK AND COLORED MEP/ASS CLOTHS—. Large variety. • ..VELVETEENS--for Suite. • 1 ,ELECTRIC CLOTHS. Large assortment of PLAIDS. Pau stook of DRESS GOODS, at Lowest Eastern Prides. . I THEODORE P. PHILLL~PS' 87 it-A.7sx-Er STREET.' 168 • '...' • MOP M. • woo • NEW CIOODS. NEW NEW MOHAIR. Eumui. __ L HOSIERY and GLOVES. 168Nak, 168 ;Wylie Street. jgg • ' It6B. , (WS" McCANDLESS CO - I‘.J Mate Wilson. Cur a COO . • WiIfiLESA:LIE DZALK2S lai , Foteign and Domestic Dry Eke* : - -f NO; ill WWD mum% Third door. Merril Diazhohd ally, • PITTSBURGTL . PA. • \ AROgEriIECTS.; B I ARC Itl!08Elts . AIt,CUIMEC7CS, Pp= HOUSE ASS OCIATION BUILDING % Nos. and 4 Bi. Clair Street; l'ittslAnrgh, rs. Special buention ;given to the designing and building et 99111 LT Mara awIYCIBLIQ BVILDRiek t 1 OARPEM3 AND OIL . CLOD, - 54• DRUGGETS AND ..::, CRUMB CLOTHS, . In handsome patteans and bright colors and at very low.prices. : ... . DVIPARLAIM &•,COLLEVS, OLIE4P, ALL WOOL, 7 INGRAIN . G.liaL)P-FirSt at fair below regular rata'. A few ntecee at abcnt 'arrinty•tli , c! par cant. Inn than manntaolmisess prey. eat price. WFAIILANII) & COLLIN S, no I 71 ANT) 73 FIFTH ENLNITE CIAMPET,S— mar LI NE qg . . PATTERNS l ever offered in this city, at tneLOWEST 111 5 FAUL AND & COLLINS, nab 71 and' 73 .FIFTH ArlartrE. WE. INVITE A. . _ -oompArnsorg OP OUR STOOK Awn riii6Es with any boast in' Plltsbnith, 0 • ptdiadelphla or New 1 ork° MPFAMAND at COLLINS, - _ 71 ind avenue.' k`ALIAL.4 STOCK r. NEWEST' STYLES! TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS ' TWO AND TI REM CARPETS ALL WOOL 11%,11LiRik in great variety. COPAIVION CAFIPETS O AT VERY LOW PRICES. DRTJGGETS, all Widths. MEDALLION DEUGGETS, • Onr stock Is the Jargeet and matt des able we have ever offered to the trade. BOITARD, ROSE & CO., 21FIFTH STEM. selo:d&wir FALL GOODS. ,FMST =UAp T OF THE SEASON. rem. ASSORTMENT or Velvet, Brussels,. Tapestry,. Three Ply . , And Ingrain CALIEUPV.4IPS, 3178TOPEICED AND OFFERED AT THE LOWEST. RATES. OLIVO N'CLINTOCUez CO, No. 28 Fifth Street. COAT; ) :ARRIVAL cAuzabrTs, NEW DNUGGETS, NEW YELTING, BBILLIAWT COLOBA 1 lbe YARDS TO . 4 YARDS WIDE, BORDERED A.ND DT 'Tit& YARD BITALLUIIBRO : ..1' . ...' . ' -' 1.:1 . :, : 1- 7, -- D .. 3 r] : .• 7: . : - .,.: : : ..::' - . • : . • 0' . 1,•F.TV7 1 .4.. AVENU E Gel?: .' : :' • • :-: •• !•: . ' •'" • ••• • :•• :• • • - • : ,:: .-. FORT PITT LUMBER COIIPANY, cokim i - 7. ..-- .......:'.$12:4031:00. Passimsart—NOWAßD DITHEIDO Szcarresir—T. A.,WBIGHT. Btrr=3TEtrniNDW. DAVISON. _ . _ mascroast • • . - Zdrrard:Davison, IL. F. Duncan. dolin Mellen, . E. D. Dttbsidget Cleo. W. Dlthrldgte k - L. Naos°. NirLMIBX.R YARD—Ccener of BUTLER AND LIRGER. S-MM OFFICE AT FORT PlTTsrAsa WORE& Wad's s 5a20 , 41€ ington Street. 3 LEINBEIII IMBIBER! LINBEB.._ ALEXANDERPATTERSON. . • Dealer 'wall Kinds dot Lumber..., • - ON HAND OID F013.11A18 I. 000,000 feet Dry - Pins Boards; 150.000 feet 13i,and 51 inch Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dryl4 lean Common Flank; 30,000 feet Dry I sod 3 JAM Oak: 515,000 feet Del 3, lex and 8 !nen Ash, 5,000 feet DrY 3; 3 H, 31n. t'herry & HOW 30,000 feet Dry 1,1 , A int 4 3.ltiettPoplant 10,000 feet Dry roptsr Scantling; 350,000 feet Hemloslt %rotate anti ftint/hli . 150,000 No.l ISAseh Stll.l2gLes, sawed; 850,000 N. 116-tnelathlagles, sawed; - 40,000 16- inch Shingles, s ccrod; • *O,OOO Fire Brick. I;ooo°Fite Tile 100 Tons Fun Clay; - YAM:PcNo. SG PREM.& STREIT. forfeute • Manehester,__and 153 REBIZtIe. STIIXIT. alto the Gas - Works, AllethesiY MY. HAI • AND • ail a 6sar Y. IJOHN P : Ornamental Hair HAIR WoraZa. AND PRIMMER, NO. 18i street. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. • AI srami on hand,' affenersi assortment or Lidice WIGSOSAISDS, OIMLS; Gamier WIGS, 10- PEE,i, SCALPS,_*•OII:IABD CIELAD. BittOELSTS. lc. irnt s goolS, Price in cash- -be given air,' Ladles , and tientleinell'i gar' thitillig done [ tats neatest maium4 -- - ±JADI *. 71 AIM ;73 717T8 AVENUE WINDOW SHAI)BI3.. MGI LUMBER. WE NETTS WARD.