The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 19, 1869, Image 2

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Pantliillo-Peep,
&IMAM her sheep,
Itc nesolt where to find them,
Desere alone, et 'Lenient home
Cam omnibus caudis behind them.
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Bel diddle diddle, the fells et fiddle,
Prosilult vitro a super the moon
licseto qua catuius nut du lcedine Irn,
.&u the Variance pistils abstufit the spoon,
Bobertus Barnes cum faille fine,
Can you shoe hie Klaus mine
,Recta,; Dominic, that I can .
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Blebene, any other man.
l'arvolus Jacobus Horner,
tledebat in co .net'.
Edens a Christmas plc; •
lilt emit thumb,
Batraberitplum
Clamart', “Quid sharp poem am It f
EPHEMERIS.
'.—Berlin has five thousand heiresses.
—The King of Burmah is building
School houses. '
—A man in Philadelphia, named Bell,
has died of hydtophobia.
- I —August Belmont thinks his picture•
gallery is worth 4500,000.
• —The present prime-Minister 01
Greece was a music teacher. z
---Kant's only direct descendent is a
, liSuper living in Kulm, Prnsiia.
• —Bavaria has $5,000,000, which she
thinks of investing in hreech-loaders.
• , --E. B. Washbuine and "James G.
'Blaine are both "'graduates of froin the
Kennebec Journal.
—A Thndoo gentleman'of wealth, edit
. Cation and position, who has recently
died, left $6,000 to his family idol.
discussion of sprinkbonnets has
,for the moment interfered with the wo
, • men's rights agitatfini. —Phila. Ledger.
--The Knights of St. Crispin, a secret
society of shoemakers, is said to haVe
one hundred thousand members in this
country.
—Chicago has found Out that her popu
latb?n in 1890 will be 11;000,000, and that
therefore she.will be the largest city in
the world.
—lt is said that a very it number of
Americans is now presented to the Pope,
more in fact, than of all other nationali
• ties •combined.
• —Paul de Kock has made an arrange•
meat with his publishers by which he
Will receive one thousand dollars for each
new novel which he writes.
—The Hastings' family portraits are to
be sold. It seems that one young man
needs but a short life •to bring the
eompletest ruin on an ancient name and
•
—Offenbach has written a letter to the
,Lord Chamberlain of England, protesting
. , Against the recent decent and_necessary
letter of that*ficial to the managers of
the London,theatres. • .
—There is said to be hardly a noble
family in Hanover which has not a dog,
sow or ass, named King William or Bis
marck, as an insult to the great chiefs of
" the Prussian Kingdom.
—Queen Isabella is going to squelch
• lilontpensier by publishing letters which
he wrote to her in former times, and in
' which he freely expresses his opinion of
his present Liberal friends:
—Rochefort seems to abe sort of. Brick
Pomeroy of France, ehe makes his
reputation by perfect recklessness of what
. he says, although to be sure the French
- man seems to have some of the instincts
, of a gentleman.
—Wm. Carleton, the famous Irish nov
elist, had little besides his pension of two
hundred• pciunds a year to live on. This
died with him, and his family, which con
sists 'of his wife, four daughters, and five
grand-children, are in great distress.
—Philidelphik has a velocipede club
which the Bulletin says• is the first organ
ration of the kind in the "Union. "Con
vinced as we are of ti usual veracity of
that journal, we doubt the truth of that
assertion, for Pittsburgh has at least one
velocipede club which is four or five
• months Old.
—Karl Gntzkow, the German author,
says he has seen nearly all' the great au
thoresses of the present day, and they
are all homely; even including Dora
' d'lstria, whom he , calls a phenomenon,
and says would be beautiful were it not
for the the cold and haughty expression
of her eyes. -
• —Accordingto a volume just published
in Savannah, that city and the surround
' ing country within a radius of My miles
"br,to - be destroyed by 'earthquake on the'
• '7th of June next. This book is printed
in Sympathetic ink, so • that it's contents
are invisible until exposed to strong heat.
•
—A sword Ash , on the , coast recently
• ' his weapon, several feet. long, through_
the "skull hole" at the gem of a fishing
boat. One of the - Athena - seized the sword
and getting ;astride tied It firmly.
- • • 'Meantime the Sah, by , the action .of his
, tail used as a , propelkoroirged the boat
forward at a good rate of speed until she
reached the Veseel:to whiUh she belonged,
her heed fortunetear 'being In that three
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; Sion w h en she ma de the attack. •• •
- :—ln' - gatitoa Mi; in..,Switserhuad, ed.
iters and printers who print and .publish
• articles offehaltllb,fhe authorities receive
, ,
a certain inmbei ',of, lashes on theiare,
back. .in Bohemia offensive. editors-are
punished with Ittgirlsonmeni and fasting, ,
shdin >lkeeklenbtii ll43 0 1 ) 0, 8 t tion
paperer
"are not allowed pnblisli:leSdlnif.
ales, a laise provisionwhichAf adopted
here would make some editors , leSpi for
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joy, and would greatlierthino tie 4tilue
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of some papers we know Of.
—A. , 11108 t remarkable and interesting
• case recently occurred in Zanesville It is
one which has interested physician:there
considerably. It appears that about.thren.
• weeks ago a Mr. James Lindsey was at:
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tacked withableeding at the nine, so copi
ous that his lifawae in danger, audit was
necessary to plug lap his nostrils. This
seemed to stop thit*eraurrhage and he
grew stronger, and list week was out
i again. Otitattirday last, hoWevei, bleed
ing began again from his ears, eyes, nose,
mouth and through all the pores of the
skin; and although the best medical ad
-vice in Zanesville was procured, the
bleeding, or, as the phYsi . cians called it;
the purpura hamorrhogeca, continued
until death ensued. ,
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PENNSYLTAI) I A.
Sons one in Erie has' stolen a veloci
pede. • t
ON St. Patrick's day Erie had a grand
precessiOn.
WILD DUCES are very plentiful on the
Susquehanna, near York.
$11,000,000 is the estimated value of the
school property in this State.
Piastrito-ntittatoma is raging among
the cattle in parts of Chester county.
LAST Tuesday Capt. Gee. W. Miller's
dwelling house at Rochester was destroy
ed by tire.
A. LARGE crop of sugar has been made
in Somerset county - this season and the
sap Is still running.
Da. A. B. Orro. a well „known phy
sician of flCittanrung, died at his home in
that place last Friday. 4.
Tan large mantel factory of yerkes &
Martin, at Lynnport, Lehigh county, was
totally destroyed by fire on March Ist.
Beoosx's nail works, at Birdsboro,
Chestercounty, have ceased operations on
account of the glutted state of the market.
CAPT. Jogs Evers, of Rochester, Ba
yer county, a well known river pilot, died
suddenly at his home last Wednesday
morning. -
are so troublesome in York that at
night they attack the chickens and eat
through their crops to get at the corn they
have swallowed.
REY. ALE'. CLARK, of . Pittsburgh, will
lecture next week at Beaver for the bene
fit of the Sunday School attached to the
Presbyterian church of that place.
Mom of our country exchanges are
giving the spelling lesson which begins,
t is agreeable to perceive," etc., and
they nearly all word it wrong and spell it
wrong.
Jeassort WAGNER, aged seventeen,
and living near Greensburg, was drown
ed one day last week near the dam at
Waltz's mill, in Sewle.kly township,
Westmoreland county.
ALTOONA had another fire. Last Thurs
day night the grocery store of D. C.
Ehrhart and the tobacco shop of J. J.
Potter were brined. The loss was about
$7,000 and There ws.s about $5,000 Lushr
num.
A mum now standing and in operation
in Rolmesburg, was built 131 , 1769, , and
was used as a garrison by British troops
prior to their evacuation of Philadelphia,
since which time it has been candid:MT #1
use as a mill.
• ON the 11th inst. an Irish coal.digger,
named. Arthur Mooney, was found,about
a • mile north of
2
frozen dead.
He was last seen, drunk, the 2d ult.,
and it itsupposed that he hid been dead
seventeen days wheri diadon red.
Trim. Bt. Mary's Gazette understands
that it is the intention of the Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad Company, as soon •as
navigation on the lakes is opened, to carry
double the amount of freight over their
road than theyhave ever done before.
A YOUNG man named Babcock had Ills
hand caught in the log chain of a saw mill
at Clearfield, when he was working, last
meek, and before ald % could be brought he
was wound three times around the drum
to which the chain was attached. He
died the next day. .
Tice. Lebanon Courier says: On Wed
eAday morning of last week, three men
n
employed on the railroad in Union town
ship, attempted tp cross the dam near
Union Forge on a "flat." They were
caught in an eddy and the "fiat" upset.
Two of the men, Bernard Donnelly and
Neal Brown, were drowned. The third,
a German, escaped.
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Tim masons eagaged at a cellar into Al
lentown. in breaking a large sanne
in two, the other day, discovereds frOg,
pressed as flat as scent, lying in a crevice
or cavity in the stone, from which there
was no visible outlet. As soon as It fell
out it began to manifest symptoms of life,
and before one hour, it was aa large,
plump and lively as any other frog.
A GEBISA.N girl, named Louisa Stoker,
from Baden, lain Greensburg looking for
her sister, who is the wife of a mechanic
with a name something like Richer. This
sister sent Louisa a letter containing her
address and some money, but this was
stolen from her irr . New York. As Lou
isa cannot speak . English, and is a
stranger in a strange land, her case is
really a deplorable one, and any one
knowing of her relatives should inform
them of her whereabouts.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1869
Tne latest information from Spain.
strongly points to the Duke Of
of.,
_Mont
pensier as the choice of the majo.
the Cortes for King of Spain. O nthe
opening of the Cortex, a considerable` s
j ority of the united Liberal parties •
dared their preference of ex-King Ferdi;
need of Portugal. King Ferdinand;
however, prefers books and arts • to the
crown, and declined. The "Provisional
Government and the allied parties seem
to have then agreed upon. the Doke of,
Montpetssier. An indication of the sew
timents of the Majority of the Cortes was
given when they declined to strike the
name •of the Duke of Illonpensiet from
thelisV of marshals. .The Duke is now
reported to hive declared his readiness to
accept the throne,lf it were offered: to
him—thus strongly confirming the sup.
position, that acom i ts understanding
with regard to the sn ect has been ar
rived at.—Nets York no. •
GEORGB HALL, Jr., living near
Deerfield:Michigan, recently lost several
sheep which were killed andeaten, and
the .endeavored in vain to diaccver the
depredator. , : Susp ecting his hogs, which
were the same inclosure, he, taint them
up, but - obtained no relief: At lot he.
caught his f i ve
ea r
old colt in the act of
killing and devouring - one of , bia sheep.
lie was taking large bites and licking up
the blood, and the cheep was still alive.
Hr. Hall succeeded, with , sometrouble,
in driving the Cult awl#' Icil li ttg the
"sheep. He then went oft lishOt distance,
to Lice what the colt Would do, when.the
colt soon returned and conimencell - eat
lag the dead. said.
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WEST VIRGINIA.
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faint 'Writsas arrived at Ida
honie in Paikerstharg list Thursday.
, the ,
, runkland in neighborhood of Mor
gantown can be bought for about $BO per
acre ~
Tuit,Beskely county gaol is in a very
dilapidated condition, and recently five
prisoners escaped front IL Three were
white men awaiting trial for larceny, one
a negro awaiting trial for murder, and the
other, also a colored man, was under sen
tence of death for murder.
ON the 4th inst. the State . Legislature
appropriated $lO,OOO more to the State
University. The Morgantown Post says
of it: "When the new building is com
pleted, we will have one of the finest
educational institutions in the country,
and we hope to see it one of the • best
patronized.' -
Lawr SUNDAY week a destructive fire
took place ii. Kingwood. It' was first
discovered in the Court House, which
with all its contents, inclniing the docket
and all the records were destroyed. The I
building occupied by the Preston County
Jesurnal was also destroyed with its con
tents, and that paper will necessarily be
suspended for nearly or quite biz weeks.
ON, the 21st ult. a man named ; Alpheus
Morgan, living near Fairmont, was burned
to death: Hewes subject to fits and arose
on that morning, dressedtiinself and : sat
dointefore the fire when a fit, came on
him and he fell forward into the open
grate. .His sister hearing the fall hurried
into the room to find him with his hair
burned off, his clothing mostly consumed.
one eye cooked out, and when she lifted
him away the fleshy part of his breast
remained sticking to the burning wood.
He died, but lingered in agony until the
next day.
PLEASANT things occasionally occur in
West Virginia, for instance two men,
Reynolds, of, Monroe connty, - and Baker,
of Covington, Virginia, had had a quarrel;
on Thursday Reynolda happened to go
into a friend's house and found Baker
visiting there. he immediately went
gallantly up to his enemy and seized him
by his whiskers, Baker immediately Selz-
ed Reynoldsty the coat collar and flung
him around ' intending to throw him
down, tut Reynolds was too quick for
him and stabbed him dangerously in the
right ride. The mutual friend at whose
house all this occurred must have been
delighted at all this. .
A Piece of Yantee Strategy.
(Prom the Portland Transcript.]
At the battle of Rappahannock Station,
after the Fifth Maine had gained posses
sion of the works in their front, and were
taking a whop brigade of Johnnies to
the rearpits, s, who was
o one of
the firseto p
reach the rifle. tok a few
men from Company 0, and pressed on in
quest of prisoners, supposing some might
be trying to get away in the darkness of
the night. Following the line of fortifi
cations dosin toward the river, he saw
-before him along line of men in the rifle
pits. Finding that he was in a tight tix,
he determined to put on a bold face.
' "Where is the officer, in command of
'these troops?" demanded the gallant Col
oneL -
ceding
a Colonel, who was
ccezoxiattdin a rebel brigade, "and yrho
lire you, sir? '
"My name is Colonel Edwards, of the .
Fifth Maine, and I demand you to sur
render your company."
"I will confer with my officers first,"
replied the rebel officer:
"Not a moment will I allow, sir," said
Col.; Edwards. "Don't you see my co
lumn's advancing ? [pointing to a large
body of men marching over the hill, but
who were, the rebel prisoners being
marched to the rear.] ' Your forces on
the right have t all been captured, and
your retreat is cut Off," and as the rebel
commander hesitated, he continued, "For
ward Fifth Maine and Twenty-first New
York."
"I surrender, sir," said the • rebel cOm
manderi quickly. "Will you allow me
the courtesy of retaining a sword that
has never been dishonored ?"
"Yes, air," replied Col. Edwards, "but
I will take the swords of those officers,"
pointing'to the colonels by his side.
They were handed to him.
"Now, order your men to lay down
their arms, and pass to the rear with this
guard."
They obeyed, and a whole brigade of
Louisianians, and the famous Fifth and
Sixth among them, permitted themselves
fo be disarmed, and marched to the rear
as prisoners of war„ by Col: Edwards
and less than a dozen men of his regi-
DisEAsze resulting from the infractions
of the moral law,are fearfully . Prevalent I
in London. The number of rock attend
ing the charitable institutions is over
850,000 per annum. Bt. Bartholomew's
Hospital ,
•registers 0,000 surgical out
patients yearly, 3,000 of these arelnfect-
ed with such disorders. In Guy's Hos
pital the enormous huinber of 25,800
cases of contagious diseases are treated as
outpatients annually, exclusive of the
later less obvious forms of, the complaint
which come under the care of the physi.
clans. In smaller hospitals the average
..of the applicants suffering from these dis
orders is calculated to be from one-fourth
toldne-thtrd of the surgical otit=pattents. ,
The 850,000 sick treated .at the "hoipitairr
and db3pensaries of the metroOlis do mit;
ot cone, indicate those who are rallev..
edit% work-houses. or by the .141 . 141,1-a •
'qe addition.
Boom occurred reeiutlY,M.e . church
at Antwerp: , The • beadle there • has the
custom of preceding the principal pereonS,
of the parish in order to make way for
them , A decently dressed. woman whom
he Wished to move aside refused,' saying: .
3 'l am in the • House of ' Qed, where all
'are equal. :'lf thosstlisdieli wtob to pass,
let them go sopa:, The: functimmq,
little hibitnateete. pa:, ; , obacivatimm,
took her by thew= -and tried to force a
uassage•ebut-she raised her hand and gave
him such a slap in•the face as no dignitary
of his kind, had-perhaps - ever received
• before. was, so thunderstruck at the
attack that he never thoUght of persisting.
lirx,'nuto, in the New York PaPeri,that 4
a sad atoll at infloniani,t7 =4 barbarian
treatment is told' by the , passengetsgun
e migrant ship. Pat ailiTed at , that db . ,
from Liverpool. They say , thpy were
beaten and starved during the Whole VoyT
age and that two of the crow - died trot&
excessive beating, and' n kleking ,by the
captain and his mates: 'Woan • died
from the effects of .being kicked by the
mate, and a babe died in I,feWlionfa after
receiving kick on the beta you, the
flame brute, The captOn, Oct mite . 16 Pfe
Rid, but the 'second. elsOi itia-car t ieriter
,wsre urgekid. A•4lorough Investllo4l4ll
- be had. • • •
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Manateeturera and Wholes&le7 Dealers in
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Also, CARBON LUBBICATDIO OILS,
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. N 0.147 Wood Sheet.
seengl2 . Between sth and 5t14 Avennea.
FRUIT CAN. TOPS.
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We are Bow prepared to saPply
TINNIRSand the trade e mithicoofratent
SELF.LABISJIIIG
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FRUIT CAN TOP.
nig PERFECT, SIMPLE and CHEAP.
Having the names of the various fruits
fitossysed upon the Cover, radating from
the center, and an Indus or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the can. It is
' dearly. distinctly and P.II.ItIiANILIST.
LT LABELED by merely placing the
name of the fruit the can contains op.
posite the pointer and sealing in the
customary manner. .
No preserver of fret or good
HOUSEKEEPER *DI we any other after
once seeing it.
. Send 25 cents for sample.
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
BIIIT THE BEEIT AND
JIJP ZBT PIANO AND OROA.N.
Schwilaeker's Gold Medal Plano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The BONONACHIER PIANO comblnei all the
latest valuable improvements known In the con
struction of a first class instrument. and has al
ways been awarded the hit hest premium ex
hibited. Its tone is full. sonorous and sweet. The
workmanshi for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. pr ices from $5O ta 111150. beauty .:
to style and Itnlsha cheaper than all other so:
Wed Wet class Plano.
=TNT'S COTTA , IN °WAN
Studs at the head of ail reed instruments. in
producing - the most perfect pipeAuality of tone
of auy ilmtlar Instrument in the United States.
It is simple and compact in ,construtlon, and
,a*Cliallie to set out ut order.t
CARPIENTERni PATIENT 1" WIC 'HUMANA
TENI4OI.O' . is only to be found in this Orgar .
MOE Crola to IMO. All guaranteed for live
years.
BARR, BRAKE & RUETTLER,
No. ISI BT. CLAIR BULLET.
PIANOS AND OR6ANS—An en-
We new stoeli.of •
KSAsysIiNIIIVALLED PIANOS;
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°Mate Cutter with W. Hespeuhelde.)
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tiletOtonlaborty ondloll 10ioto
1 3 111122 “ 0 0 ,1 1 atiouted to. /31;
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caLuris a WEIGUT,
139 Second avenue, Pittsburgh
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a 1 .).,:ifnjetro;tl
ni:BitcrixracT , !ri!‘i:uoit ,
No. ss Smithfield Street,Pittsbeirgh.
5e261121
NEWFALL GOODS. •
" a " Asplesdid new stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Jost received by , EIENItIf
ul4: Merchant Tailor. 73 Suattineld street.
GLASS. CHINA, OUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA.
ST/ iNV
D icit
TEA. Sra - o,
GIFT CUPS
I SUOSING SETS.
A large stock of
SAYER PLYM GOODS
of all deloriWolls•
and , examine onr goods, , and -- we
told nntliand no oneneed fall to be eu4ed.
.
R BREED at, CO.
100 MOOD STREET.
PLOUR.
PEARL''lit - FAMILY FLOUR,
?NASD MILD Tbree Star Green Brand, evil to
Y.ROPICII FAMILY ' FLOUR.
This ern. only oe* bent out when elm*
Glair ered. •
.IPWIL SILL 8111111 BRAID.
Equa to best St. Louie.
'IPIIIWILL SILL ZED BRAND,
• tal to best Ohio Plow.
GORN YLOW. AND 'CORN SEAL.
T. /MIMED! 6 Bit%
PERMAIST.
istElit'frEC_liiii t ORNAMENTAL
"EMU- woman= -AND . I'MPUNCIL,',No•
Tolris - lass tlmithieeWl, PitUber t h .
Alwamon nerd so rtment o r, .
dies 'lto alms; Asnuemen s
- pik , °wow UH/►lilB.
: 644 , %Alir....goal t Moe Uk.o, ll ell
U be pet nee
HAT. - it
• es An n ears sir - Outdoor one
. to mountain 'moor. , ,::,- . - ..,. • solol1 13 * •
'LITHOGRAPHERS.
QIItirGERLY 84,0LEISilliocessors
wool). F. Boaurgukum al Co.,
PRIWAII_ . CAA. ia'rliMatiAlragai l "
VwitliViiklathanapbto Istalgisbatent
at at a witless Carat LaOa r
amis. as. bal,s Otran "Myr allow Oar dil •
DlpWalik _ on, Osruzeste• ofAel
width n tacit, 'as.. Nolk Ira aau "
Thin ar's*. tti,toorxh,'
MUG: .40 11 El :7InOBS.
er of Weights and illeasurm
No3l3lPOtaall 8561,11. T,
s i t e
lITTMING
EXTRA. HEAVY
BABIED FUNNEL
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
NOW OFFERED,
IX G Op:STYLE&
DICKSON
& CO.,
WHOLESALE.
DRY GOODS
646
WOOD STREET.
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DRY GOODS
"AT COST,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY
TO CLOSE, STOCg•
THEODORE F. PIMIPS
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87 IitAB*ET 8 TEEL'T.
dad
8 do
GU&le Wilson. Carr CO .,
WHOLIM.LIC MALMO! IN
Foteign and Domestic Diy y Goode,
No. 91 W O OX oriumr,
rdrd door above Dimond idle 7.
PA.
WALL PAPER. ,
THE OLD PAPER %TORE IN I NEW PLACE
.•
' 'W. P. NULIMIALL'iI
NEW WALT, PAM STORE,
IGZAD , MABAHT• )
SPRING GOODS AISSIVING DAILY. mbs
WILL !PAPER,
In New and 'lndira PAW,
for PARLORS, HALM DINING ROOKS and
,OILAMBISRS, 11.0 W receiving In great variety at
• _
No. 107 Market Street,
Inuit inns AvEznrs. • •
JOS. R. UUGUDS & DUO.
_____
MATS AND CAP%
NOM
NEW CARPETS•
•
114 THIS AIARSET.
Th • largest assortment of low 'priced goods ist
any establishment, East cr West.
iticCALLITH puos4
.Ire. 51 ./PiETM 4 rwrur,
WAlal PAPERS.
191 Liberty Street,
JUST BIZCZIVED AT
MeCORD & CO's,
M WOOD OTBEFM,
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SrrOCI - K.
3EL'
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We simply request a comparison of
Pikes, Styles and Extent of Stoelf.
(ABOVE WOOD.)
mbri
CARPETS.
We are now receiving our Spring
Stock of Carpets, &e., and are pre
pared to offer as jog stock and at
as low' prices as any other house
in the Trade. We have all the
new styles of Brussels Tapestry,
Brussels, Three Plys and 'Two Ply&
Best assortment of Ingrain Carpets
in the Market.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFTH' AVENUE
mhs:da.T
OLIVER
MeCLINTOCK
& COMP/M,
Have just received and are now onening the
largest importation of the most beautiful
Cg
Rp -
ET- -
IE4
'Ever brought to this city, being imported ly
them direct from the most celebrated manufac
tories of Europe. • • .
OLIVER
"McCLINTOCK
& COMPANY,
No. 23 Fifth Aventie.
SAVE TIME AND MONEY.
MAD & COLLINS "
Sh.Vl4 NOW OPEN THEM ,
NEW ' SPRING STOCIC
FINE CRPETS.
ROYAL AXMINSTER.
TAPESTRY VELVET:
ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS,
The .okoteest stoles aver offered in this market.
Our prices are the LOWEST.
I 'Splendid Line of Clasp Carpets,
GOOD COTTON CILLIN COPES
At 25 'Cents Per rant.
• iticYAILUND & COLLINS,
No. 71 and 13=YIFTIi ATENtng;
ROCK 1:11.E. RAPT
EARN tit-41;100E4T CRIB.
BOLD OAT? Br
.
LENION & WSISE.
~ , . .....,. . . .
.. .
, t,• , , •
.Practiciditrelton/gam Aciaren l &c.,
.
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Whert; u u L y be round fFniiurrem. iato4
1(w. (U2,21x /ltet
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rAirOilia INY wo R K I I.
C. : E. ito-B.r.wsoN
NAXtriACTErazii or .
Black and Colored Printing Litlpgraphia
MILS, VARNID3II33I3,
Grofs Ferri Itlnd, and 38d End,
fel6:e/A
SKATES, SKATES, SILA .;„
(FEL
American Rink,
New tork- Club,
Rmpire, Starr, &c.
AU other stiles and steel at , tha ten lomat
WitErESIDES & BRUIN
V 9 VIIIDEBAL ST.. ALLICEIHEN r.
CM
KEYSTONE_OTTERY.;
is , us Kum & co.,
Itiuntietarsir! cl!
(11712315Willigi WAllif oft.
ogles and Wutlunisei. 5513 LIBICETIr STRUT.
mrAnordizilmaptli Wade. to* .
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PHILADELPHIA.
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