The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 07, 1869, Image 2

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his customary faults, but is not original,
selections from his former operas being
easily 'distinguished in it.
THE TA=E
• Pram,lieer Bjornson's "Arne."
The Tree's early ..leaf buds were bursting thel
brown I
"Shall 1 take,thern away?" said the Frost sweep
lug down.
"So les*e them alone
Til T re e blossOms have crown,"
Prayed the , while he trembled from rootlet
to crown.
Thh Tree bore hls blossoms, and _all the lards
sung;
"dhall 1 take them away?" said the Wind as he
sung. ,
1 , 1 o,• leave them alone
Till the twirries have grown,"
Bald the Tree, while his leafilets quivering hung.
The Tree'rore his fruit in the =Mummer "glow:
1184,d the girl, "May 1 gather thy berries orMo?"
"Yes, all thou cant see •,
Take them; all are tor thee,"
Bald the 'bee. .wrille he bent down his laden
boughs- low.
EMMUIIII3.
•
—Dogs are a 41611ar a piece in
• —The bored of education—school•boys.
0 nom.
eu Buckner has <become a life
ing ** lo3li g at •
confesilon Is generally
tinned to be Mae.
--New; Orhaum Is to have anew factory
With 10;000 aidndlea.
—There are 87 In the Senate'jawyera
and 1021 n the, Howe. !
—Brougham has given his farewell per
%mama in New York.
. —A:Vermonter says Dexter isn't Dex
ter, but:soine other - horse.
—iTegroes and females are added to the
old-time list of office-seekers.
—A burglar was discovered concealed
in apeddier's pick, near.Joliet,
—Jefferson Davis was present at "one
of the recent debates in Parliament
• ;—ln addition te paper collars, paper
cuffs, Ike., we: are to have paper coffins.
—The NINA Gazette lately spoke of
Goidwin Smith's University at Ith
—Two of the newly elected trustees of
the South -Carolina 'University are colored
men.
—Female Notaries Public are becom
ing common in Missouri, as well as in
iowa.
—About twenty-six thousand - emi
grants arrived in New York during
Chteage saloon keeper has drawn
of ,=26,000 in gold in a Havana
lottery.- • '
-:.l3prague -is not much of an orator,
but his speeches attract a great deal of at
tention. .
—By a decision of the Court of Ap.-
4 teals,a(Naples, priests are now allowed
--Two impostors are playing Siamese
twins in England, with an India-rubber
coupling. s
—A: slander suit in Kentucky has just
tenniztated, after having - been 'on the
docket eleven Years. •
—A blacksmith in Kentucky has been
iwhipped by Lynch-law, for not working
to support his family.
—Miss Kellogg makes her notes re
deur.able only in gold, and t 250 a night
that , ..Plaii. Ledger.
—Pik of the horn of an "—erium,"
or "auras," of some kind has been found
`near Davenport, lowa. ' -
—Twenty-one members of the French
press are candidates in the forthcoming
-genertd election in France.
'• •is becoming so substantial
that they. wish to preyent the erection of
any more frame buildings,
—The 'Empress Eugenie must not be
called "venerable" by her subjects, un
der penalty of confiscation: • ---
—;Thnadelphia wants a law by which
notorious gamblers can .be kept from con
gregating on Chestnut street.
—There were three suicides and.wo
sudden deaths at Dayton, 0., April 2d,
- three of the partiea being Well-known cit
-"A Il l ienclunan is trying to hire the
Suez Canal banks for bill posting."---.Ez
ciaangs. =He Should Only advertise Sue's
works.
—A. loaded bomb was lately' iscovered
under the chair of the TiceroY'of Egypt.
Truly, who. Would ' ”altjti the seat ,of the_
scornftd," - • -
—4' merchant In Drtifalo
,found a rat
drinking some sweet wine, which was
dripping from's barrel. 'Very loitrirai, it
had been Rat•afla—
,cifiraller. fajls to make his
• balloon-trip across the Atlantic, after so'
much talk about It lte *44iioyehimsof
.an arylistighibideid. ,
—The:Nisei BeCkwith are the Innis
44*,,TROciftociit3 , ;.die 24 1 81difkantOn
lin•lVashinitta,-and BehombOrg in
‘ , Pi 1818°1 1 * * 8 :-F4i i,4
cotemporaiy,says ;Butler and
13inghant' don't like each other. "Butler
ired 041*V' and
411 4 1244
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--The weather tiles harl:Ja tsesprine,
`li* but thfi 004' 4roitoos
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.much tor tt,Jusalt•antiltivea:na , nhint
what 140*(1116 Ulg had a rof cpaßcle4_
.714 robbers of Fund B°'
'Allay, in Philadelphia, ;were more , lucky
than "dh geutri, usually are, ittir curing
such a large.. Mount of available fandOL
=An exchange sa y s gi e gentledan
• never wears a Mir collar." We knoW
' that a piece of paper often -decides the
question of rank, but' never knew it . to
be inthat shape.
—Managerial impertinence and inter
ference have proved too much for Brig;
Aoli. Be has cut the leading strings and
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ie'gbing to lielndependent of all such an.
noyances in future,
— . 4. young man fell dead in the whirl
of ii . Perman waltz, at Chicago. Let it
be a warning to our State . Legislators,
who are accused of being fond of whirling.
—Mr. Bergh has been unsuccessful in
his attempt to defend turtles from cruelty,
because they are reptiles, and therefore
do not come within:the provisions of the
law for the prevention of cruelty to ani
mals.
—"All Methodists, whether male or fe-
Male, are allowed to vote on the question
of lay representation, whick comes up
in all the churches this t year.”—Erzekange.
That's lay-ing on the first blow for
female suffrage.
—The beer-drinkers of Louisville are
unpleasantly excited over the discovery
of portions of a human body in a keg of
beer. It is not supposed that they were
introduced to give the beer a favor, but
to conceal them.
—The English Parliament is having ex
citing debates on the Irish Church ques
tion. The majority sustaining M. Gila.
stone's bill, at its second reading, was
118; a majority but seldom attained in
Parliamentary history, for any measure.
—ln the last illness of the witty George
Colman, the doctor being later than the
time appointed, apologized to his patient,
saying that he had called in to see a man
who had fallen down a well. "Did be
kick the bucket, doctor?" groaned Col-
—Andrew Johnson proposes
,to "de
vote the remainder of his life as a private
citizen to the vindication of his official
life and native State, and the obloquy
cast upon them." Wherein he cuts-out
for himself harder Work than he has yet
undertaken.- h
--Leverrier, the noted F?ench astrono
mer, has expressei a desire to be relieved
from his duties as Chlefof the great Paris
Observatory. He has become se unpop
ular with the Parisian astronomers and
other savants that most of them have re:
fused to speak to him.
—Gsmeral Dulce, in proclaiming a war
of extermination in Cuba, shows that the
Spariish spirit of the sixteenth century
has not wholly died out. • If the insur
gents resort to reprlials in kind, it is but
in natural: self-defence, and the blood is
on the head of their adversaries.
—The leader of the "claque" at the
Paris Odeon Theatre is a wealthy man.
He accumulated a fortune by black-mail
ing, dramatists, managers, actors and ac
tresses. Some vain artiste often pay him
a thousand francs for one night's "eathu
elastic applause," with the necessary "en
cores," calls before the curtain, etc.
--:The Troy Times, while doing justice
to Miss Kellogg's , voice, criticises -her as
' "No woman can have the ele
Ments of greatness Whose soul is not
above paint and powder, insane hair,
tight lacing and , bare arms, and a bone
less, nerveless, jelly-quiiering gait, com
bined with a Grecian bend. She might
well imitate the dignified and ladylike
manner of Miss Topp."
A Man In a Peddler's Pack.
A short time since, just at dark, a ped
dler carrying a large pack,appeared at the
door of a wealthy farmer in the town'of
Green Garden, in this ccraity - and re
quested the privilege of remaining over
night. The.. Jarmer" tieing away 'from
home, he was Wormed by the • hired man
that he could not stay. He then rc4ues
ted the privilege of leaving his pack un
til morning, as he was very tired and
could not carry it ihrther that night.
This was granted, and the pack deposited
in one corner of the sitting room. ton
ring the evening some of the females of
the household had occasion to move it, •
and taking hold of it discovered thatthere
was something suspicious about the con
tents. The -hired man was called and
upon taking hold of ft, found that it con
tained a man. He quickly stepped into
an adjoining room and returning with a
revolver, motioned the family to stand
aside+ and at once proceeded to fire three
'shots into it. A piercing shriek issued
froni it; and on ripping off the outside
covering a man with a, iarge bowie knife
and a revolver clinched in. his hinds, was
found weltering in his, blood. Two of
the shots had-proved-fatal:.The neigh
bors were alarmed,-but . .no traces. of--the
peddler' who left the precious pack could
be found. 'Thus by a mere '•iccident,
- doubtless a shocking caseOfiebbery; and
perhaps murder was pretented.
doubtless a plot to rob the fariner ; as it
was known that he tad ae BUM of
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money lie' house . ' quest-was'
held over' the 'boil on the - following
morning, and tliciicillbf was that the
killing weajustiffaideliunicide.No clue
lending to the discovery'•fif,the name of
the victini; or his acCoMPlice, has must,
been ascertained. Such summary justice
is seldom, meted out to the guilty
•
Doi; Purr has"lnterTiewed” the Pres
,iderit; and thus reports: 'We*, ifyoupsk
me - whit I tldnk of:GeneTit Grant; /*ill
tell yon I do not kieiw I beli,iitoePallie
,is beam; earnest, and in work
he bas. before him, I hope, csgmble..: L _ne
certainly walks out upon it alone.•_ , The
old , sort, who- gather around the -Presi
dent, are intimate with and influent e
• him, ars not about Grant. I do- not feel
Ike influence in the atmosphere It may
be all right, but Ido riot, know. only
,hope it is. '
14.coormi of YoMigineu were:eghlbit
a-patent, churn in Canton ,' 111 hen
timorousold lady hyerred that the,tia.
chine w a humbug.; To ditikove 'the
assertion;they offered to make butter:ith.
in ten minutes. The old lady filled the
churn, the patent right heroes set to work
and spent two bours in perspiring and re.
Hering esoltoilter, to no purpose, before
thOlvilsz old thstnitilbibmied them that
the" were churning buttermilk.
Tirs'editor of the Beate:l'7o6am! and
T.iptfrifol.-asys: "We do not
;Teach foi ate-following item,' which has
been sent, uh: 'A. surgeon in a'distant
place is said have removed a tumor
weighing sixty.three pounds, and thinks
of presenting it to General Grant.".
PITTSB 11;t4,111 - GAZETrE WEDNESDAY, .APRIL; 7, 1469
'THE
The Senate of Pennsyliania Palsied,
on the sth, a bill to provide a police-force
for getrolettm Centre, one of the oil
towns of Venting° county. The an
nexed statements, copied from the Buf
falo Express, show the need for this pro
vision, in which the speedy concurrence
of the House is to be hoped for: .
We published some time since, at the
request of a certain clergyman of Petro
leum Centre, Pa., a card warning the
community against scoundrels who have
been making a practice of Inducing yoUng
girls in Buffalo, and elsewhere, to leave
their hoines, under promise of high
wages as hotel waiters, and then forcing
them to adopt a life of shame.- The Titus
ville Herald gives further details of the
operations of these scoundrels. It says
that the town of Petroleum Centre, being
with'Fiut a local government, has become
the headquarters of a horde of outcasts
from society of both sexes, who have been
driven from the large cities on account of
their crimes or by their necessities. Pre
eminent among the crimes are those com
mitted by the proprietors of two vile
institutions known as free concert saloons
or "pee and easys t r , to which they have
time and again - brought retipectable
bat needy, young girls under the pretext
of employing them as hotel waitresses,
and placed them in such situations as to
make their ruin ipevitable unless they
were unusually courageous, or received
assistance from the citizens of the Center.
The frequenters of these saloons, or "free
and easys," are made up of the lowest
class' of "sports," gamblers, pimps,
blacklegs and outcasts generally, with
such Other persons as may be attracted to
them by curiosity or by a desire to join
in the orgies which are kept up to a late
hour nightly. The waitresses, or as they.
are called in the slang of the place, "beer
gingers," are, in moat cases, professional
prostitutes. In these saloons every species
of debauchery and vice flourishes under
bad whisky and worse women, and at
tains a growth and vigor unknown out
side of the slams of the great cities. It
is to these places, reeking asthey are with
everything that is foul, and containing
within' them all the \ elements of bodily
and spiritual ruin, that these men bring
respectable but needy young girls from
neighboring cities by some plausible story
about waiting on tables in a hotel at high
wages. Bat that is not the worst, for,
when the girls are once within the sa
loons, everything but personal violence,
(and for all we know, that too,) is used
to keep them there, and if they succeed in
getting away the lies and calumnie aof
their deceivers follow them wherever they
may go.
It frequently occurs that when the girls
arrive at- the saloons they are without
money, and . consequently without-means
of returning from whence they came; and
unless they receive assistance front outside
the saloon, their ruin is only aquestion of
a few boars. Thepaltry sums that these
girls get per week are_witbheld from them
if they &howling desire to escape, and
applied on reel or imaginary charges
which' the proprietors of the saloons are
never at a loss to find against them.
Thus, every , art Is usea: to lure next to
helpless young girls into the saloons, and
then, to make of theta professional prosti
tutes, to destroy them body and soul,
every avenue of escape is barred. ;Mthin
the last six weeks certainly no less than
five respectable girls, and probably more l
have been hired into salo i wA by false
promises. Three of thenr'etfected their
escape within a day dr two after
entering the saloons, and t by the aid
of sympathizing citizens they obtained
work in hotels turd private houses in Pe
troleum Center. Four' of , the
eluding the two:that are now in the sa
loons—were hired at an intelligenceoffice
in Buffalo, where the parents of the girls
are now living. - • s
The facts we have just given are the
worst features of'crime at Petroleum
Centre, but they,' ate by no 'Means all.
Attached either directly or indirectly, or
as hangers on to the free and easy, and to
other institutions equally as bad, and to.
the low groggeries and bagnios, are a
horde of: cut-throats and thieves who,
together with a lot of gamblers of every
grade, from the closely shaved sect down
to the half shaved looking pitch-penny
fellows, prey upon society. Keno is in
its glory, and sweat-boards, dice,and cards
are well patronized; and scarcely a day
passes without some one telling a doleful
story of losses the night previous. Dur
ing the past ten days not less than four
highway robberies and assaults have been
committed, and in One 'ease the victim
was dangerously, beaten.- The state of
affairs' t the Centre has beceme ititelera
able. Debauchery and Mink 'of eyery
description are rampant. The paktisitetfof
society are banded together in one common
brotherhood for the defence of themselves
against the laws which they break .with ,'
impunity, and which are wholly.inades
quote for the protection' of life:, and,
property. These , things have broXight
about a reign of terror, and it is withithir!
utmost difficulty that the property owners.
of the place can be, induced to take "iini ,
prominent part in any' • action.tiokino to
ward the sappkeesleh* - Pgi altni.P4 61 1
crime. The ddeputysheriff,46 nimispr i
.thealgswon4.theno
Center do everything- in their, power to
-preserve peace and good arder4,:but their
efforts avail but little under the existing
- laws and the combinations ofbivkl*Okers.
The citizens the ' place aillridelit USA
petitiOnbd the legislature'ta: OA
antiorizing the appointment At Vince
commissioners and of anycup}
_,.,. 1 4 , t 4 i
lutemen the.,commissloners, . „ . • ".. •
'necessary, the Maintaining • aril • ..• up);
acid adying the commissioners thoitithor
ity. usually. delegated to police ccot* ' ilf
the)egislatu,re will pass this ,blll, 9400
-Petrolein'Tentet :-will'lket*O4 Aor
from which it Ntill neve; ma*. ; WI
COnter liabebble as onierryt ,
Alg:otbei in, the SUM... - . ~, •1. ~Y*.,'•, , i
oiiiiiiiiiB;—rrersoniLflite*, 6 : I. o ' nii,d
1,113,
will' find it to their advabbit e' ' 0
the followl,ng; ' Wig s Puiluiligr '4'l;-' a
ney,.-put t a,quautityforlsilt , lutoi bußjeioi
..tarlmith which the intereottraee ',OE brick
are laid, and the . effect will be that there
fishier will be an , acannulation of soot hi
the ;ChiMhejr. The philosophy is thus
sated ' The salt in the portion of knOktak
which is exposed, absorbs moisture troth
the atmosphere every damp daY.'_ 'The
soot thus becoming 4srop, falls dowaluto
the fireplace. It ApPeon •tO be an: Eng
lish discovery, and is used:midi; success
in Canada.
MADAME Rosana , says that she receives
on an average thirty calls , from strangers
PariCand desirous of seeingithe
cottage where the/citthiposetof the Wit'?
bet of Seville" resided. These visitors,
she says, are a great annoyance , to her,
and she would prefer to be disturbed as
little as possible.
GAS MierdlUlE
WPall)pri & KELLY,
alantdhetzrers and Wholesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP COODS.
Also, CARBON AND LUBBICATLNO
BENZENE. &O. •
N 0.147 Wood Street.
ses:n22 Between 6th and 6th Avenues.
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
SELF LABELING .*.
. -•• ..;
PIT-TSBURGH, PA.:
;. ,
We 'are no , p repared to supply Tinners and
Potters. It perfect, simple, and as cheap as
the plain top, ',lnt. the names of the various
Fruits stamped upon the corer. radiating from
the center. and anindex or patnter.stamped upon
the top of the can.
•
It Is Clearly, Math:idly , and Perinanently
by merely placing the name of the fruit the
can COP Mine opposite the_ pointer and sealing In
the customary, manner. No preserver of fruit or
good housekeeper will age any other after once
seeing it. mbm
WALL PAPEfftS.
W ALL PAPEK
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
OW
New and Handsome Designs,
NOW OPENING AT
'No. • 107 .Market -Street
(YEAR FIFTH AVENUE,)
Embracing a large and carefully selected stock
of the newest designs from the FINEST STARV
ED GOLD to the cruterEsr ARTICLE known
to the trade. AM of which we offer at prices that
will nay buyers to examine.
JOS. It. HUGHES Jic BRO.
WALL PAPER.
TUB OLD EWER STORE IN A NEW PLACE,
W. MARSHALL'S
NEW 'WALL PAPER STOIE,
191 Liberty Street,
(NEAIt 3rAltlaMj-
SPRIS*G. GQDD3 itiiIVIING MIA
MERCHANT TAILORS
M'PHERSON db- MUHLANBRING,
No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street.
succissora W. H. McGEE C 0.,)
MERCHANT - TAILORS,
Have Just received their carefully selected stock
of Spring and Summer Goods. and will be glad
to show or seU them to old and new cuaomers.
The Cutting Department wit, still be superin
tended by Mr. C. A.
I take pleasure in recommending the above firm
to the liberal support of the public.
mit11:161 - W. H. McGEE.
lot TIEGEL,
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(Late Cutter with W. HesPenheide.)
111.1ERCEIL.A.NT
No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittsborgh.
Bezentaf
NEW SPRING GOODS.
splendid new stock of
CLOTHS, cAssrmEßEs, &C.,
,:dust received by HENRY MEYER.
, ,
-belt. Merchant Tailor. T 3 HmithWeld street.
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
BIIY THE BEST AND CHEAP-
BST PIANO AND.OHUAN. .
Schomackees Gold Medal num §
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
The SUBOUM= PIANO combines 'ell the
lattal valuable Improvements known in the con
;Wootton of a dim class. Instrament, and has al-
Win been 'awarded ute wittiest vreinium ex
hibltedi• Its tone is tun,
_Sonorous and meet. Tile
arealinmaismrdsuramand beans,: Burnam
all iithezt• aft om to WO, iaccoOlns
`to style Mid .I't than all other go
calks, first class piano. - . • . • .
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Almada eilhaloi r wad instruments. in
reducing oat rikegualisr or tone
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Between Llberty tad terry Oust"'
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TRibnazums, NOTiorm
ALIT
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.,
BI7YEILS WILL FIND
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
Notions/
White goods,
Hosiery,
Gloves
Handkerchiefs,
Embroideries,
laces And Lace Goods,
Boulevard and
Balmoral Skirts,
Hoop Skirts,
Corsets,
Millinery and Straw Goods,
Hats, Bonnets,
Ribbons, Flowers,
• Sundowns, ' •
To be found in the city, and which will be sold
at the
VERY LOWEST RATES ,
TO
Cash and Short Time Buyers.
17 AND 79 MARKET STREET.
mliee
SECOND ARRIVAL
op
New Spring Goods.
EMBROIDERIES.
A PULL LIVE
In ifacotzet, Hatnburg ancl Swiss.
! WHITE GOODS,
At. the Lowest Prices.
I FRINGES.
IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS.
_
LACE COLLARS, new style,
SILK SCARFS, for ladies,
CORSETS, in white and eolered,
VALENCIENNES AND THREAD;
,Cluney and Malteie Laces.
GENTS FURNISHECG GOODS,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Jockry, Dickens and Merby
WHITE STAR SKIRTS, :
COTTON HOSIERY
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.
MACRIIK,OLME & CO.
78 and 80 Market Street.
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Foreign and ikiniestioDry. Goods,
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door above Diwt*l , &Win,:'
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RMAITUG&IiLr111011BAPIIEBIL
The = only Steam .Lath Establishment:
Ifstablishnient
Heads. Bondi Yuntalnt. lulu a C, Letter
, Label_ s, Show Card
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privalt dlselliteritp*lhrts) all In '4Ornit,l
u rlart il eag i V n VerliAtinf i ml s rCif a ta7
ordeP_ felt"erad efa .80ermatorthea or -
Aid weakness and linliOteronr. restitialf iftga
self-abuse er other cause& end whirs produces
strait orthefollowinirefectr,‘ al blotches. bodily
weakness, Indliteetioesmonsomption. aversion to
I °datirt *11 2 4 11,11 n0u. Peed. of • future events,
loss or memory. Woolens, 'nocturnal emissions.
nnally prottrattaittne se &val o rem at to
Or_ 141141AR8, ausattitactorY. * therefore
'lVilittaint. are prrnsanently cured. as
al.
=nee 'with+ these Or *eraser delicaWlatittgate
CFI leaf stallting
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MOOS , ior l'lle,Crsaire4 of the worrier P.Lffr na tra,
prarnie, ArrienOrnoeio Xedoriliatfa, Lux a
norrhoea, and bterilityoT Serrate:ten, are treat.
et witlytherstileteesS. ;
00Vsk a Pltyalclen Weo, c feLs
ninteelf exoi ve to the study of A cert,
of diseases amidreaber thousands et vase, dvirr
Year. *unfit imildire l treAter uce.. .kni ti ilEeoll47
than jot n t,f:lt r i t liftit a medicil O*MP - bi/t -of
arty pages that givesC ii*P o • l oo l llYitlearl
and private diseases, at can be sauce at o et,
or by , mall (Sr two . Every sentence COO
tains instraction . to' the I sdnietwalut en a bling
them to determine the precise filitilto of ;tear
complelets. • ,
The? eatabllsbtne vonticriaing , ten IMP%
rooms ‘ te ceetrali k thee it is neteOltven;ent
visit toe city; I e Otter , / opinion can be oa
salnedbvgivingesarltten statement of the Oat%
;and medicines can 'forwarded by-tpall or ox
press., In, some I taliteb. hetveter, a persokal
examination is tbielutely titbei eery, wkilela
others - daily personal attention It rept ired, and
for the ReCOMMatioll I f such Pattenti there are
apartmeuts connected with the office that an Pro-
Tided with every roptlaite that is calculated to
promote recovery, includlng medicated vapor
baths. All prescriptions are prepated In- the
Doctor's own laboratory. under his personal su.
pervlsion. Medical, pamphlets at oinee free, or
by mail for two stamps. No matter:who have
failed, read what he says. Hours 9 A.M. to Br, x.
Sundays *I. to A P. x. oMce,No. 9 WYLIE
!TB T , (near court gente.) rittsburgh,
5T1114111%
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, DRY GOODS.
TITTBEIIIMIL
oe o LCLoTss.
CAR
200 PIECES
BODY BEMSSEIAM.
425 PIECES
TAPESTRY BRITSSELS,
450 PIECES
3-ply ,and 2-ply Ingrain.
The above Includes all the Newest
Styles and 134hditns, and are SLOW 111 Store
and suTlving t to be sold • , , ,
,T;ow;FOR-CA$l-1,.
Pz ,14'y
OLIVER . FOLINTOCK -Si'
23 Fifth Avenue.
NEW CARPETS.
STOCH
1:7
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.
4 30
IN THIS AIAP.ICET.
We ;tinily request a comparison of
- Pikes, Style; and 7stent of Stock:.
The 'largest' assortinent of low Driced ;roods to
any eitabllshinent;'Eut dr West:
McCALLIJIII BROS.,
.ro.fFi FIF.'Z'H ..iirE.44l37E
(ABOVE. WOOD.)
mlll2
CARPETS.
We are now receiving our Spring
Stdck of Carpets, &C., and are pre
pared .to offer as good stock and at
as low prices as any other house
in the Trade. We have all ithe
new styles of Brussels Tapestry,
Brussels, Three Pip and Two Plys.
Best assortment of Ingrain Carpets
In the Narket.
BOVARD, ROSE it CO.,
21
SIVE TIME IND MONEY.
N'FARLAND.k:COLIANS
Hare Now Open'Their
New Spring Stock
OF
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TAPESTRY VELVET,
.BEASSeI:
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HAIR _worms& AND MUMMER. No.
Third street, near Eadttaidd, rittsbargh.
Alirs?4l o o n hand s_seserstssiortaxent - ot lA
dles_, U.k.piDB, 0UR1,46, Asatlemeais
yneS. raiz*. SCALPS, GIIAnD °HAIN%
it&ClltlatTll i iko. adrA good Pries In cash
will be Fives 10, aim HAUL
Ladle., sad Wattles:Lea's Hills Cutting done
In tae neatest manors sold DA
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