El Itts Ityn* ekaptts. .-- ‘ ittiasz ti 1 ) "Al 1 % : 11 7 sit li si l l in bail6an o d :k " esy m. ti:rei : .', , . !..:1-- ''.41:1411 oa Mt scorn, .-T- . .„ , -', it , vim ra t. wherever bet eary or w il l are borne; • With an eye as t and theheek u fair As the esslieit uh or morn. Wallidedng la and down• ___ A4: 4 dri.T.th.VOit.donr to door.. 12:.ii.leat thr every idle e urn- • • - _Alike butt far every, boor. V ;-' f bilatheNroWed•etippered, in sttln and lace, • 4 Otertuttling by her side. ',sap id . latfrosettisitlart ands nsiainetfusq.: -, :.....---• -- . - lilip carted into pride, l . iNalttrthiffal .yet so frail .150 *illing, yet so west% Oh, what if tria bet - rt thould rat_. ' .•r - -,:itstd4. hestenly purpo s e break , .: 1, . ~ . ' and tits dens and - tennels of vies . :.:..3.ciialither poor - Victim hold T. ' • l . 17. 11 - cebTigial Rom It be Quenched In the darg ~ i , - •' .- Ana an angel se bartered for gold t I Weider tbilleirt sbould fail, t., , .an„,d a bereenty..paratose fade. _, . ... ` . .lTne. eyegrow dim and the cheek gmw pi le. i 71ellek act-e stud restlytottdt - • „ . 0 wcndtr th e lats s and cradles of sin i .., , , , L e- ' " "*lollaan'Y Cetuletletbn.shotdd hold, . And the good Art content to wenhiptheirthed, -, - the Mit to trtrthip their gold. ; : :. , • . „ . • l atoiarkiklekttli , cil ' • 0 teeth,' .: li n akeserrewekerlus ” II Welliii 7 reslm of Its bf . st: h; , , .•:- . '.. .:. e iii-Neh flethlinhelmassar of 'clew - 7 -t , " - : i Oft pructeed • i - • .: rt 't l 4ll7li e tle V iaMhent crown n" ' • ~ editor hearts • , ; 31 • I' al 1140 4 Z:o ri Mtd =Wild bun 1 , . - _.~i~. :.. ~. ♦. Y~iropa ii heieelt : i►g tu- Le odeni baitattoo to raising tea. 4. 1 u1 3 0 =Ugh* Parisi. Ilaah, brothers are in ---e R eiit ``s 4CW,ifeli'eraOtt basputchaeed a horse 901114 OtiClPtitiLit *Unti • , .;A.4;sitttnii eating is said •to be on the 42ick*Wfs lh thu cop dr7- • • • • • --Six dollars a day isthe price of Ward lest hew in 112 0* R4i ll ‘ 3 - -Itifor,4entiii4ltiksiot is., the price of • k atrawberiles in New-Orleins: 1 ; • :lii&y , 4,l6 : _seto;to tielhe'preeeot ail of .Turkey.. . • •-•;ia:..stiiw • Minnie: Hauck 'is starring • ',Uiro.4tt tbffrie, P 011, 1 1 ; 4 =4' 1 ; 1 0= ' , 4--4.pckrtraitpainter of ability in CM .• 011101 ie eaidto'he'"?nly 16years 01d..• 'have office devoted • • • thet.nbignitons gentleman Job Printing. . 157:pereons visited the 'museum of the . 4cadettay of Natural ' Sciences, last -A-Hanifiton Tich is' the name the religaABlo#l4!e?l our new Secretary of ro ; ..One of the products 'Cif . ..Unlike is 01:e ,-;;) ',ice : U. -I :WW1 grows .- Wild, in gnat '"'" s .o"PelguAl i V ier° 4 l /*To - 401, uudEe as Sood i sheep , - 4 teed twiny.* ' - ' • " circulation be the Ji s Crosse •Pmaisleatla illa# 42fflecdlilibib=d lit' to in •siaoif since. r. ' 4m:teased his assets by out a, bill against the 11. P. R. Abr $1,000,000. • —Fred. Hanlon wants to race any other velocipedist for $l,OOO and ttr chainpititiStati.' —Bavansudh. Georgia, is to have a baby , show - next month. The judges are to be' young .ele re. .•, --An op:hanger lays "the charopicni old man of the world has just died in Poland aged 139 years." —Four - hundred miles of Africa, in the . -neighborbood 'of the Cape' of Good Hope, have been devastated by fire. • —A. Henchman is to cultivatathe olive in Louisiana. This has no reference to amiss' Logan and her Paris life. ME —The Boston Pod says most of the ladies, seen promenading the streets, are now in their teens—velveteens. —A cartridge manufacturing company in Bridgeport, Conn., is manufacturing ten million cartridges for Spain. —Dhulep Sinah, late Sultan of Bur , mah, is now a country gcntleman and a justice of the peace in England. —Peach tees are in Tull bloom in In diens, and even here the buds, like many old boilers, are just ready to Imrst. —Ole Bull's yOungest daughter le dead. Her husband committed suicide last sum -Ina. Poor old Bull is in deep grief. —The New York World gleefully an ticipates the day when k'the White House ,thallbe the coal hole of an emperor." Gran's French Opera troupe, •' 'Hess's Field of the Cloth of Gold, and Susan cialtrni are all in Philadelphia now. It has cost Gen. Dix $20,000 a year 'over and above his salary to keep up' the lu3 has-assnmedin Paris as American sgood Tre*nt" Jok co is still unsuccessfully trying to g et ' -— on Grant, The last e get off attempts are all about a house l eight or ten ', 'lot and relatives. ' 1 and -The Earl of Zetland, who has been English Freemasons l ' Master of the about to : ! prand ii, now for Iweati-dvi years, thaVoineete ihe.abo. retire from ~,.. Bu n thinks .. wt.. Yolll' ' increased ' .--f..."- New. trade hal (. ~ • is . th e slave unable is sell IBloo' °'` as the, Africa ns,. , " .CettabalPnn . them. '' ' that Peknniith is"-t t e . a ire fourteen P3 B' Nisi Bateman rermarieg" at, List flnal4akew l 4 7 .. be. itit'olY . i, theater , in Lo ndon, "the Bei iti=let.maceuntri fore sailing wf'"-.7" seventy years old "mid —Writs ;16411h."1 , ,to death re - `' . l;aolinlor, lant,Ted hims elf' Valli* He r ' "l' . fo feu o f Afini in; P° ' • ••. - i 9 314 7 I: • :d•ldni, ' • . -- ~ , ~ , deft some $lO,OOO „.1„..1,.....iG10girnaa, • .—The Boston Post la playing tone, l . ---7 .anottalookina for knoho3ooo' e:_,........-1,„„: ~, Ro o nean part T i. having , w,g7777, sought in van fOrpne at /1 1 0 = 04 ~ . ',. __ ....A cutlery' erns ,in ighellel4 : U F S ., r kilttfr iii iiiiesent to Kt S ew rd, made a ,. d a gold 1 which.. is , lola in the handle! 0 ' '4 . ~t ~ 11 , s t ar y o y m e l t titan, of , thetrnion. of a i r ,g, 'iloittni PlP** , inspeaking ' -" l try ing *deg day, E Antral r ece ntl y,enjoyed at • - the hub, air was liwedlilikdk 11 dm, b4MlO4lg, considgaiii* 1 . 04'1 0 , 1 mark‘i4iplei ) of : :whonrare dellnute4 chit thif wikidilch; It is thcibsitt, Will be able to itittcelste peso: . . • " fectly - in due time: —Mr. Breckenridge hes $60,000 left, but as that is not enough, and he is get. ting old, • he wants to accumulate some more speedily and is going into the lien. tgelq ... 4egislature. —Whiconsiit has a steamboat called the "Upper` rox," which draws only , se.v‘t Inehni'of water generally, =dean, it bi Bald, in cases of emergency, be rut on:a. moderate dew fall. • scientific gentleman at Portsmouth, IC H., whose wife has been out of health for 'several years, analyzeti the tea she drank 'ELT4d totind' the 'coloiini material insigyissmt andP naslan blae, • *-14,iprOysInent, tominess min of isikome., who settled with his CreAliors . elm yews .shioe sit, a &scow* sequence of - losses the '‘ 11:01N. IµO4A; Olutly sithOol teacher in the canton of gooch;‘..B4n . d.''Citliglit'lkAlitle girl; by the bar azulistiook her withadch' vio lance that' i . ..„cetebril ,einigestionl lied, dt : which She .died Within a few i-There is it myptery ill; 4:141 7 . * . :ifOlAinewsPaper:, The iiewszienlie.ve net shut dOwtink it and the. second number • is announced, 'although the publication'' office .is invisible. - The rumor of its giup; advertising' dodge. 4rieepli Smith, :son of the Original 4 - ciaeiii, and head of the Illinois Mor: . mona, died recently. He wanted to Solidi** all:Vie...Mormons and be their president and prophet, but such a:proph. etable arrangement was not for Joseph. "lucky, one" from the new 'mining district is. cutting an outrageous Swell in San Francisco, not' unlike _ the 'perform ;awes inPhiladelphia of Tommy .Steele. The new Croesps ht spending money at a •, terrific rate, and ,"White Pine Billy" is his name The :NM litiefinitiiiis.everytiody in, Mexico , is plan* `fruit trees, and sluestlus sprin g. . bpor sea .tiumsand of thaibrmer. -have bee* ' t plSirte'd,aiad one hundred tilottiuttulikie: -*lies, or more, hive teentiet. out in the "Rio AbajO" alone,'this spring? . Lorti4in paper -in ,Its an, novice l ognr,.,of births,.• the s fii*W4 . 3g: "Forbes—At 334 City ioad;•lalington, on ldarchAfith, the wife of Mr. Archibald "wises; a daughter: Kr. Forbes requests 'the Prsyeis of his friends and acipfaint: Autees in this sore affliction." a dozen:- girls in an 'boarding schOOl tbinightlfiloofi joke to send a 'valentine to the Pope, and they did so, also enclosing a letter with the pretty falsehood that they had discarded chignons and trains, in accordance with' his suggestions. They received, a nice letter from •Antonelli and the autograph blessing of the Pope. .—We are glad to be able 'to announce to -the .htindredi .of our readers, who so enjoyed that wholesome, hearty, delight fat book of Miss Alcott's,- called "Little Women" that the second part—so longed for—is now actually in press, and in a teiv days will be ready for the bookseller. Such a book is almost as pleasant to think I of as strawberries and cream. —The evening train from Bethlehem to Philadelphia, on ; Saturday, ran over a wagon containing two men, which was crossing the track. The train stopped, and after an unsuccessful search for dead bodies among the debris of the wagon, the two men were found safely seated upon the cowcatcher, only slightly scratched but severely drunk. . • —The Pais correspondent of the Lon don Taegraple says that Gustave Dore has painted a marvelous picture which he calls "Titania." "The whole picture is moving with fairies and falry,like life. The very leaves of the trees are peopled with little imps. Indeed, H.' Guitar, Dore has contrived to put. so much in a sqpare foot of canvass that the picture is itself an exhibition." - Philadelphia had a slight fire on Sun day, at which, as tapal in the City of Brotherly Love, the firemen got up a riot. The Schuylkill, Fame and Colum bia hose companies partook of the luxu ries Provided, and quite a number of men were more or less injured before the ,police succeeded in - making peace. As .this occurred on : Spruce street near' Twentieth, the very respectable inhabi tants of that region had a pleasant Sun day afternoon divertisement. A Ferns correspondent describes a fashionable lady after her dinner toilet: The marquise is'bloride; she'is powdered with iris, and not enough' to make her tresses white, but hazy. A diadem of va riegated tulips Jibed their flexible demo above her forehead; a train of yellow satin under a white satin Alengon panier adds considerable height to her stature: The pallid is looped with tulips; the yel-' row satin shoes have lace rosettes on the - instep. A:Florentine necklitce of enamel medallions encircles the throat. The ear rings are nitdallithas suspendedon chains! to = match.," The fan is of white lace monitted•liwperfOrated mother ot pearl. The opera cloak la white lade over yellow *anti lisang, With Very wide, open magi-' Chin ifleives sad white lace hood. It is trimmed all round with swan's down. Tint Limo, Mourrrertre.—lt le report. 'ea that the German astronomer, Needier, ;12svMeasured; the height of. 1090 moon ' Was In the lawn,. Tiventy• • two of these are higher that Mount Blanc, which :is within fewhiadrea feet otbeing three railelll ,And six sra above 144090 feet., Mk& !observed: , Mountain , In , itha stOolv24st* feat Idghi v I • „ k: 4 . . • _ • ' ' • - • ' ' • _ _ • • - P ÜBGH -` oAZTTIs f fA - were on -!...'tilLeA;iir - O*AWD 4,1 -- ""Jfileitiaidi * tilgitOr 0°4 1 4 1 . 4 47 "Or ' Orit : ' '' '' OW 10 le Glite l e ArMyNit theApy„,_ lib to contaminate* the glerkittiffel4ol- , out dwted.comrades*lll;ise obeirivid telv tio throe/AM the United 13 'in inith =tines as being' the ' ties ' of: the Misten, lid itaivilt- the' undying love of a grateftd people for the memory of those who - dietther _ltartatlartmlght live. This is the second linhlic,observr ante of the occasion, whier it Ittrested • '-will'recur yeah , ' 341116,11*re' reMtdrie'll belirtloyal to the cause in which our com rades tell, and while the moving principle of, that struggle islworth preserving.,... It oar organization hnd no other objectil that slow of keeping green the resting places df our nation 's defendere, by this annual commemoration, would be motive enough to hold us' together In fraternal band. • The Comma erltii:plilef 'desires to thank these panin c then and Women whia - glive:their ald'and sympathy ~eri-li 4 1 former occasion ' m '. lnicoesafel - this National MOW :-D ti and;' they are 001010,rhOlted ' *QC Ate 11101n- , ' iqi-11'Of ,the titan' ' 4 ' ' ' Y"ln` thelip-- rciatrblbg 12 ereit 1 4 1 ' glidli'' thtuligi Ake #piesa ;ova . ry Ardrigh, whose Ozetictua bid . 4: hilitNi:oo l 444 3- tiieli . made of-thei ObservanceA.ene -yetlx-eltd-c To the.tiongiem of ;thojanlted , l3tates,; the toomradesireespechilly indebted for au. thorizing . thepublicaliOn# ht - book form. 'of thir 'O' O6 E 4 N/hip oriketuptii Midler , Abe , piondikirtheld • but t• that 'mM year a 1 compltationvilltermade and pu40,0;1, 1- se a national, recognitionot syM*thy with these metnorial observations. ; 1 -IL It has been determined-not to'''Pre seribt ally fbnik or ceremony for univer-' id eobeerventte; :but ;each 'Post,' or any • number of posts, 'mai . tirmegeMgether such 'fitting services will permit.' Department Commanders will use every , e ff ort'to perfect arrangements for the occasion.' The' newspaper Press are,liOttisted to give publication po this Department and Post Command ers_ are specially enjoined to preserve and forward to these headquarters , a copy, of the procee.diup (inpinted form so far as; possible) which take - place in carrying out This ozder. IV. Au the 80th of May occurs on the Sabbath, Posts are at liberty to observe that day, or• Saturday, the 21411. By order of 'Joas A. Loomt, • Cknamander-in•Chief. , firmaa Grosse,—COnsiderible excite-, ment has been occasioned at. 'Johnsburg, Warren county, Pa; by the killing of a notorious tharactennamed Charlee Pasco, alas, charies Dick, on the premises' of a respectable farmer named Bahrer. 'The facts are substanthdly,Sa follows : Fora long time past Mr. Bahrer has' suffered severely from -the frequent visits of a gang of burglars. His grain cribs had frequently been ediPtled, his fowls taks.n, and his fuming ,impliments destroyed. He frequentig kept Watch ibont .his Premises, but never succeeded in captur ing the culPrita. As a final resort; he, procured a spring gen which he mounted in his barn, leaded. He warned all comers by a notice on the barn of the . presence of . the. .gun, and for a number of days lie missed - nothing. Some time on Sunday evening or Monday morning last, Pasco visited the premises for plunder, and endeavored to effect an entrance by tearing away aboard. The gun went off, and the contents lodged in Fiasco's heart killing him Instantly- - • Tnn new English collearfor women is increasing yearly. But it seems that a large per centage of the girls who go in for the senior local examination at Cam bridge are rejected, on the basis of a test originally planned for boys. And the point or failure is worth marking. The girls fall behind, not in Latin nor Greek, nor Euclid, but for Incompetency in such elementary subjects as 'grammar and arithmetic, history and geography. As year after year brings in girls to.the senior examination from other schools, this defective elementary training to more and more apparent. This hint may well be pondered among us. For while Amer ican girls schools have been, generally; more broad and solid in these foundation matters than the ,English, there is of date an increasing tendency to the more showy and ornamental I."branches" at too early an age. A warrnrc in the London Spectator propounds a new theory, in reference to the well authenticated cases in bleb persons at the \ moment of death have made their presence seen or felt by—dis tant friends. He suggests that the brain has the power of 41roducing waves or vi brations in an atthosphere peculiar to it self, just as a magnetic battery sends an undulation throngh the magnetic fluid contained in a telegraph wire, or a bell sets the air surronnding it in motion when it is rung. At the moment of death. par ticularly of death by some sudden vio lence which finds the body in full vigor, the brain, exerting itself with a spasmodic intensity, causes those brains which are connected with it by ..affinity to feel Its power and thus to perceive the presence of the person to whom it beloagN Tux frontiers of Russia and i ) russia, from Oitovian as far as Hemel, are at present a prey to a horrible famine, the entire population, bufespecially the Jews, being decimated by hunger and typhus fever. In the first named town; a house is'shown which was' inhabited by six families, but which.is now empty, the inmates having perishbL Pog Woman hsid lost her.husband and. thirteen: chil dren; one still remained; then - he' died, like the rest. Just after he had expired , the motherexclaimed: "He is happy; he has nothing to fear 'or? to suffer likenur selves.". it:subscription has beennpen ed, and aid is' received' by M. • Adieu .Hirsch, cashier,of thehouse of that naiad' at Hemel. Josn.Blmaim welcoines spring thtt9l7t Spring•canse this year as usual, hail hum ans virgin, 5,000 years old: and- upwards, -hale And leartY•old welOura tew New York State parts aajacentz NoWths birds $917 now the cattle'hollet,'hoiWVisr,` pigs seretin,nOW the 'geese warble; now ; the pats sigh, and natur, ii,ffisky; the illr• WOO bed -bug and the nobby cookistaeh. ire s i n ging Yankee Doodle,-, Asumlltg , thrn the thl2 Now may bet . seem the , musketer, that gray outllned . 4?r, " destiny; solitary and alone, 41 inplg his laat 'year's bill, and' now 'nisi' be heard, with the naked ear, the hoarse shanghigh bawling in the larntard• IT 18 now the cuatom in parishat came Isries to engrave the, dying Nerds; of the ;thee,,interredon H viammal” Is the nwoodt ,exchntstioniourr deb* 0 , , ,„.., .r_ e x '4 aS 0, A : r i . 4 : z! ~''. i l k,. ..: fra.port'as imaiw v ,„ sad .„ , -•- • , v klumif o g4 liil EI.A.AIIIP4 PS ,- A150..(31.11310N AND VOICIUCILIERCI On" . , . No, 3.47, - Virp 011-§treet i CO • - 409:n1r ' BetWeentlth mad eth 4ivennes. CatM . T9rB. SELF LABELING FRUIT - CAN TOP. !:'or,thsT.F:s, :WRIGHT. '' . :PITTSBURGH;PA. . . to..inDprialmtere' end et simple. :nate' chimp ha i timAelun : topthavinu ithe, namekor the mutant Yra= staurpea upon - the - cotter. ralliattng from the oentur: indite). tenter*? ptehltergtempcd upon . lturttc . rt of AO cgn efelfolithiitritiot t; " . idziEttirmil; ttif nieVeriePtehleit thi mane ott fruit' the can cont.Mlie opposite thepointer.hull seelheir In the itistmsejt =never. Theo preetreer of Ott I t or. l i Wousekeeper will nee any other after once - EMS -• , , ~ ..,.; , , ,:: .• ~ -,. ,* - •.: .... . ~ -.. .„0, , , i _ ; - 3 . 3 . i r , • , f.... rst -. ,_i_ z . -42, • - -.:, , ..a , .e ~ „co,L i , AFL E - -.03 24 3 0, - ..•Q • m .71 m - , m ...' o . . , -M E I . , 4 5 , - 1;4 1 rta Nal cet im- is - m .1 in .E• ~.?' ' gi p s , ' Ep4 . 41 = pr. 2 --Ai. wil e - m mt .- l it 0- , .4 w t 8 , ,z t Ma DI 0 NEW' sr•Ritsra GOQDS JUST OPENED, AT 'THEODORE P. PinuaPs f , , 87 Market Stiv44. Prints, Muslims, Dress Goods, SILKS, SKAWIS. -- PULL LINE or SILK SACQUES, Very Cheap. 876 MARKET STREET. 87. Gang., IffeCANDLESS & Mate Willow Carr & 00..) WHOLICSALII. D 114.1.113 1 .1 Foreign and Domestic ton Goode, No. 94 WOOD BMW!. Thlrd . door above Dlsmood shay. PIANOS. ORGANS. &O. 'flint THE BEST AND CHEAP. ;LA MST PIANO AND MIDAS.: Schomaeker's Gold Medal Plano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE lORGAN. The BerHONALOILEB PIANO combines all the latest, valuable improvements known in the con etrnotion of a first clue instrtunent. and hail al ways been awarded the hie. best premium ex hibited. -Its tone is fall, sonorous and sweet. The workmanetilp, for durability and beauty, surp ass all others. .rrices from 1150 to $l5O. mammal'. to style and finish.) cheaper than all other so -0110 first class Plano. • ESTEYW COTTAgE ORGAN Mends at the head of all reed Instrument& In producing the moat perfecttopoLquality of tone of any similar Instrument in the United Mates. It la simple and, compact in constnictlon, and not Ilablo to get out of order. OAP.PENTEIVIS PATENT " VOX HMISANA TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ. Price from 1110010 050. All guaranteed for doe years. & RUMMER, ICOIANOS AND 011(141.111S—An en & tire !new stock of • ERABE , S RNEIVALLED PIANOS; RAINES 8R0t3., PIANOS: ;; • PRINCE & 00 , S ORGANS AND , ItELODE. OHS and TREAT, LINSI.ET 4 ()O'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS. ~ 01141CLOTTS ' PlGh avenue ; Sole Agent. , MERCEANT TAILORS: M'PHERSON & • MURLANBRING'• • No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Chiir) Street." • ISuctiesiOrs to W. 11. Moo= 4/01) I.IIIIIRORANT TAILORS, , Have just reoeired their carefully wlecteil atock of Spring awl hummer fisiOa. and will buillssl t , to snow or tell' them 1,6 onlandluew customers. The • CuttlprDeparteent ea till bo,superin tendisl by Mr. O. A. ,ll uubpairck. , - 4, biirc7i . ingaing e pave ei,fil Aototmorrai support. o l the Dubuc. ^ • ruhiluSi W. 11. Mang INZI TLEGEL, " . " 1. Mate (hater with W. liespeolielde l ) • MENEI : CIEWirr frAMILICIES. *Fit. NEW SPRING GOODS. epleadtd new akiotot ozOrils, cosLathßzs, tug received 47 1 84 : 32siltaili. sake , ' Nerobant TallorA 13 gilliithiteld street. f . riThICHLIN/04 , 14 EDFG/NEEIV , . • lan.,...ethiETT,:zot. ,o. , inviloltedopLO T. I. irta t a to lir 00 / P f iII D • 'Wilt • t il S yW r itgAr 8 4 1 4:'liti .: ti, , ..t., o .11. ' .kl. /1 • , te,,,, * 1 , Ty APRIL 21 18 02 i I , 4e.: ao. 1 e ODS ITPTABITEGIL PA. No. 1111' ST. OLAIR EMMET lIMM/MM , NOTIOT3,• &O. o ,41 .- • 411)k1A .t; Rini CARLISLE'S ENTIRE STOCK "OF Fancy Goods, Hodeq, Trinnnga. FURNISHING 0000!, NOTIONS, die., Ott AT'S J No. 27 Fifth Ave . ntw, Having secured 'the -store l'omet. Igo. 99 VIM avanue r bitely ocrupled by .&. Itngliab & Oh, we have Tel:toted the entire stook, of '. MACRUM & CARLISLE Prf'm N 0.19 FIgTET. And'w9l DAILY AUG ON,' "SALES anktientit ,TITURSDAT,IAtiriIIgAVt and. At 1 .A, ti and S,Ma.Pa• Qom; , alterwoUt the ehttre s ittopkyrztoilea • • • • • ' Vt.* *CO , inTirso* • "'. joytykgyinunii., MACRUNif CARLItiLit 'tone tkie. 7 Atteutlan, Of thole S old ,eostomet• W,tbe s elegaereftew et.Oek they hate jolt paned at. their hew Wee. Nth 47 ins TB LIMN , ,eio4 SECOND ARRIVIa. , CIP New Sin 424 = Goods. • EMBROIDERIES.' A FULL LINE In 'rewind, Hamburg and Stiiosa. WHITE - COOPS• At the 'Lowest Prices,/ IN ALL STYLIC3 AiD COLORS. LACE COLLAR, saw style, , ' SILK SCARFS, ,for 041Eed . ailasims, whpa and colored, VALIINCIENNES AND THREAD, Cluney and Mal esn laces. • . , GENTS" . G9ops, or ALL'Dits am. Jockey, ;Nagai ( and De r l 4 collarg• NV'HITIC STAR SHIRTS, 'COTTON I-lOSXBRY J 1; 09YPIXTE ABIETBILICST. ,nuLcriztrat, OLT:DE at CO. 78 and 80 Irarknt Street: mh2B: WALL PAI,ERS. - WALL P ALWII WINDOW SHADES, ii OF' New and Hands° e Designs, NOW OPENING AT No. 107 Market, Street (NEAR FIFTH AVIMUE,) Embracing a large and carefully selected stock or the newest designs tram the FINEST STAldr- ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. Allot which we offer at prices that will pay buyers to examine. JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO. mhZl:g4l WALL PAPER. : THE OLD PAPER STORE 1N A NEW PLACE, W. P. MARSHALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street, (NEAR MARKET.) SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Tula !MEETINGS AND BATTING. 110LiZES, 8ELL846., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. PrTTSI3I:7IIIaB. Kasaltattners of HIATT =MIN and LIGHT ANCHOR AND. MAGNOLIA lITIVETINGS BATTING, . : ;DR. W.__ . coNTINUES TO - TREAT ALL private diseases. Syphilis in all its ibrms, unorrties, (ilea, Strture.. Probing, and a ll urinary diseases, and tile effects of mercury are completely eradicated; Spermaterrhea or Saud nal Weahness and ; Impotency, resulting freM self-abuse or other causes, and which produces scme of the following effects. as blotenes, bodill weakness: indigestion, consumption, &radon to sonlet.n unmanliness, Anted. of. future events, Wier metnorY. iadolence. nocturnal eirdsslont. and finally so prostrating the sexual system as to render -marriage , unsatisfactrwy, and therelore imprudent, are ,permaeently cured. Persons af.. r f tlicted• with these or any other delicate; tot!iatte or long standing conAltutional compla int should give the Doctor a trial; be never fall.. , ... wa il ' litl i Pa n o t a s " ,: t o ce : l o s z e t o t i r our t r t ht en s a:d c :r W -g or i ti v ta Sl a irl w r ali can alr b l e n , m g oir , l4- l e n ir e n i e ani t zl is, t -.Efulltill. :4metiorrlieea...ldetOrrhagia, Dineen., Ofitoe& snobteruity or Barrenness, ate treat. 0 , 3 with the greatest'success.. ' It is milfArodnlttud. s-Plireictan who continea ' himself extuusively to the study ofa certain class. of dimeases - aild treats thousands .- of dies every year, must acquire greater skill In that spechtit, than o D o tt er ral practice. , . . *Tao üblishes a sand 'pamphlet Of 'SAY pagesthat ghee pltill expo s 6n of venereal l al id private diplasemmat CM b e ad free ake Iby mall for two stamps, in (id enveloped, , very. sentence contains rutin tion I o the C euta. and enabling thetsi 2,ll'tatirsole ire pre. - else m ature of theireaniiplabita.- •;,..:.: , - Tile establishmett t comprisilg ten eites ai rooms iv central .' eii it is not - convenient to visit; Ma. dry , the orls opinion , can be ob.. tallied b y giving a written, statement of the case. and medicines can be forwarded by mail OT ex.' plow In some InataalieS,AkOlrever: a personal examination. ,lc tabstillitanaces say.- while in. nthOl'adilllYPefennal attenti lt_ on is re tired: glide ' for the Iceommodatioutlfilich•Potlent. there aro aparimaints oonncetedwith the omos that are pro. videdwlth every : requisite that Is calculated. Sol promote recovery. Including medicated mippt `baths i AU - Ptellaqptiall ` IIIII IMSPIN4 ilk Infi J)ocitors own lahnitory., ander hia peconal inp , giMidot: Siediclit NO,D . liitNe it. Once tree, or isisp-fittr IWeIIpIMM fiCssittef Who have, 1 ihne.if yeadwbadilo taiW , ,lig i s B.k.itv to lir,* • 111,314. TINA wtifilks t pf. ',iial7w i tralnitwit %UT I. WS JllO 'knit. I E 11211 04LX,PETEI MID OELpLOTER BP'S. ; *e :are nowtegivlat our Sprin Stock 'of Carpets, &e.;iiind are ye , pared to offer.._ as good'ltock and a ; as low - prices as .any e other honsl the Trade. — WellaPY all ` thy new s styles of Binsaels Tapestryi Brussels, Three Pips and' 'two Plysi Best - assortment of- Ingrain Carpee ; 111, 1 , the Itiarket. ppyw:- . ,Aosg:ote CO., MEM HMI ; "imilisaavr IXEW CARPETS. IMES . - -.;...•..A. : ',;57 . irg - C.. 1:7 3C • AL.' INMARKFJ . , :1 .• vizeptsreque4 • conoiriliciaPt and Fatentr,of Stock. 1 The largest • susomment of low priced goods ls 4 any estatablunent, RUC or West. NeCALLtrili .ro. I'IFTS iirEITUEsi (ABOVE. WOOD.) 'mid" .. . Ts ? r. 5. • t 200 ITEMS = BODY BErSSEES .... ::.....' : ' . :425., - •VIECES • .. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 450 PIECES 3-ply and 2-plv The above includes all the Newest Styles and Designs, and are new in Store and arriving, to be sold LOW FOR CASH, OLIVER I'CLOTORK COSI 23 Fifth Annite. BAIR TIME M MONET, 111 BLAND & COLIBS BANE NOW OPEN uncut. NEW SPRING STOCK • FINE CARPETS. ROYAL AXMINSTER TAPESTRY VELVET. ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS,' The choicest styles ever offered in this mailreti, Oar prices are the LOWEST. • Splendid Line of Cheap Carpets. GOOD CONON CHAIN CARPETi At 25 Cents Per Yard. Iic.FAELAND & COLLBS, :I No. 71 and 73 FITTS AVENUE, (Second Floor). mhB WINES. LIQUORS, ar,o. SCHMIDT ar. FRIDAY i i LIIPOBTEES OF i v 4 WINES BRANDIES, - BIN, &OS, WHOLESALE DEALERS LE PURE RYE , WIIISKIES g - 409 PENN 'STREET , Will Remove on the Ist of Alnril to 2,7, • , • *11 , i,, • ~, • , NOS. BS4 AND 886 PENN, 1=54 Car. Kleveihtli St, (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH . S. WINCH /X CO., Efoil.1.113;187,181.191. 1964 • c Jun Ernuerr, aavrrastia&m, -auurgrACrnntsu .: rObak4l_ Are__,lWNskelo Also," du la 1014AILSR Wiaria , s,A4 LL. Wpm EtOm O. • raTntxkluipErEßS . • laurnittr istssiairar.:.4.:' - ..... --- ..i.auar c. ouratitim Set ail% Successors 0 tooled. v. weetrodu lt & OcU, 111401110 AZ U r IOU RAPACCUT. •-• Is oft iiitim , Lithompwc Tetwlahme nt est of striintahm. isuldlitsill Osz Lette,r 144 ~ , /dllOl allOrd aboYW pi 214%l aw 6,1% iated at Ca rds,De. U til iiel, . - A ivr*.wegAuplo :4.1 zi .. ~• , . I 1