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

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GATHERING :TRAILING AUBTITUS.
• DT vase Y.
In April, when the daya Vera bright,
And growing longer in their .e.tpe,
When buds were shaking off their sleep. •
And all the airs were full of hope;
We walked torther. you and
In mood that sometimes pensive grail:
For memories of a gladness part.
Eclipsed the present to ear view.
By crooked footpaths fling, traced.
Our Way along the fields we took;
Climbr d brokentence and loosened w
And crossed the stuillolr. lalatog br ook. -
• .
we readied the" hills, beneath whose bite
The river flows with ceaseless bound.
And lanowingthe enchanted Ont.
Knelt with our faces to the ground.
For those who come with lofty tread;
Ana careless, andlseerning eyes. •
May often go with empty hands.
1% or Ind this treasure where it ileJ.
We bushed the withleires away,
Old remnatmant • won - out year.
And shouted with ecstatic glee'
The tower is ewe! the now er is beret"
• • •
Our thoughts assumed a gayer nue;
Beneath tke magic touch or epilog
Beller and courage bloomed anew
Among a 1 blossoms of the years,
Bay, where shall I another end,
Whose sweetness thus thb senses •
W hos, snaffles content the mind. .
•
:Nature's brave tnersengee, that tells
01 pretent good. and goJd to be;
ilubriat companionship excites
brave ?Metro In you and Me
is night cast obi. habits off
et
• a nobler growth appear;
-And
i t rent all seasons with &bethought .
••T e lowoe is here I the flower Is here!"
Taunton Gossite
,
DstrielPS phy eidan is a b omeopathiat.
—4llinokiii shipping 'strawberries east.
—lowa has a wooden-legged velocipe
dest-rian.
• - 7 -Three score and ten are the years of
Caleb Cudng.
—Hugo :through a letter, has shaken
hands wi general Cluseret.
,Bayard Taylor is American corre
spodent fora Moscow journal.
Preach physician prescribes spark-
Ihig Moselle as'a certain cure for goat.
.7-Bix thousand dollars will pay for a
small cottage at Newport for the season.
—Butter color and green are men
tioned as the newest colors for Parisian
The Bosten Port says just as the
trees on the common leave, the loafers
come. , s • • '
-/,-The Sunstroke seasonopenedbrbddy.
Several caws occurred last week hi-New
York. •
-L-Northers cabinetmakers are gel:dust
a great deal of black walnut from Ten
nessee.
hiss Burdett; Omani has spent
i 14000,000 in bnilaing s market house in
tondon. • . ,
—On Thursday the ladies.of LouWill°
are to decorate the graies of the Gonied
erate
-Ten, $y
lingo's, sons of Victor,
are 7:psiikititin.nowtspaper, called Le
Rappel,
-- - -Boston to of establishing a l l We
man's
man's Bureau." What mysteries it would
-contain, to be sure. -
-President Grant is in excellent
health, and weighs more than one hun
dred and fifty pounds.' '
riegress in :oeorgYtt was recently
arrested for stealing Some good ch3thes
in which le be baptized. - •
-"-A neti . England editor advlses his
readers never to allow a tender feeling to
degenerate into a soft one.'
—lt hi said that nearly four thousand
persons starved to death in the Metropolis
.cif Merry England last year.
- —The pioneer mosquito has been
noticed. His trumpet solo was very fine
-indeed, scarcely perceptible in fact.
—Water is so scarce in India that tigers
are driven to seek the settlement where
they can quench their thirst in low-caste
blood. ' • ' -
—A man in Connecticut has invented a
new machine, with which, it is said, one
man can sew sin hundred pairs of shoes
in One day. -
-What inanimate objects show a die
lite to solitiide? Velooipedes; because
they'll never travel _without somebody.
E Wiii-to•the. Wisp.
—After the passage of the liquor bill, a
sequel to "Gates . Wide Open" and."Gat6
Ajar," will be published, entitled "Bars
All Closed," *says Quilp.
—A Hiniroo doctor at ,Bombay claims
to have a cure for lepriff, and mucli
eitement exists m medical circles in• that
part of Mit world because of it.
—The Cincinnati Commercial ", says
"Delaware has erected a new vihipping
post and pillory. , It is the only public
bnprovemerit, to speak of, in the'State.
—Horace Greeley, editor of the New .
York Tribune; m about to publish in-that
journal a series of articles on
il p o jiti ca l
economy, designed to elucidate e policy
of protection. '
-Mr. Frederick W. Seward said to
- have bought Mr. Thurlow Weed's inter
est in the New York Commercial Adver
tiser, the editoiial management of which
he willessmim..
!The New "fork Trilune thinks qie
'Alike was "re - -
season and weatker
National game
EPHEMEIUS.
a jOuntal too
of intentional
that , 'BRIMiiiOa
whom wiallom
king nut for, an
ding his 'sojourn
Toned himself m
il:Qua of kero-
bas been. &env-
Y.; and - that
lTertbil itself 'OS
,
a summer resort. It already has a semi
nary for the youth of botheezes.
—The opinion is gaining ground in
Phibtdelphia that the numerous so called
mad 'dogs, which have been shot recently
in that city, have been merely suffering
from fits, to which most , canine flesh
Is •heir.
.
—Archbishop Plantier, of Nismes, said
a short time ago to an, ultramontaine
friend, "France is still the eldest daugh
ter of the Church; but, then, you see, in
all large families there are children that
turn out bid."
—The school children of the 'Quaker 1
City, have, by, penny contributions, raised
sufficient money to pay for a monument
to,W ngton, 'which is to be placed in
front ci 'l ndependence Hall on the coming,
glorio s Fourth. -
—o' the day when the Figaro an
, •
noun d that Wile Christina Nilson. was
seven ournalists and newspaper. rclport-,
era cal ed upon-the cantatrice in ordar to
obtain particulars for their papers.
-A man's wife is the best 'Mayer, his
best counsel, his best judge, his best ad
viser and also the eheapsst and most rea
sonable, says an Eastein 'iditor whose
better half evidently does not indulge in
spring bonnets and Paris fashion.
—A. festive stone cutter in Detroit
drank so malty times from a whisky bot
tle that he was unable to distinguish be
tween the month Of that and the muzile
-of his pistol. In attempting to drink
from the latter the top , of his head came
off,
—The celebrated authoress of the "Heir
of Redclyffe," Miss Yonge, has gone to
Paris to consult several leading psychia
trists. The lady has recently upon sev
eral occasions shown unmistakable symp
toms of hypochondria, bordering upon
insanity.
—One of the weightiest reasons which
induced the Pope to refuse to confer a
cardinalship on Archbishop Ilarboy, of
Paris, was the fear lest the new cardinal
should become the most formidable can
didate for the Papacy after the death of
Pius IX.
—The wife of one of the ntenzat*liii
killed by the nitro-glycerine :;expleeiMlYik
Bergen City, sues for five thoneate4o
lars damages. As she recoYeredliiiili
several very small fragments'or her
band, the price set upon herless &a:not
seem exorbitant.
-.'young scamp in Missouri. varied
the now (iommon tragedy by shooting
the woman who wouldn't allow him' to
becoMe her `'eon-in-law. The youth who
might in. other-circumstances have be
come his brother-in-law, then despatched
him With a load of buckshot.
—Lovers of humor, and admirers of
that most comical of living, men, Mark
TWain, Will he pleased to know that he
has minipiled a new volume of his works
which will very shortly be issued under
the- peculiar title of
,"The Inucments
Abroad, or the-New - Pligrttmt Piave - as:
—Where mad-stones come from risnidly
we don't know, but one now in the pes
ectralcin:orMsfor James B. Lockhart, of
Athens,'Alabama; is one which he t )rik
mit of, the , stomach of a deer in 1846. It
is dark brown, porous - rind egg shaped; is
two inches long and 'one Ind: thick, and
resemblea.a calculus. '
—At the race in Boston on Friday. be
tween the Indian Ifeerfoot and a bicycle,.
the red man beat in two straight heats;
making" his first mile' n sm. 44 sec. and
his second in 4m. 541 seq. The veloci
pede time was 6 m. 4 sec. for the first
mile and not quite,so good for the second;
so that fast young men would do better
to keep an Indian than a velocipede.
—IL was not Mr. 'Fisk, but George W.
Carleton, the publisher, whe purchased
the Worth House in New York. The
first rumor arose from some correspon
dent, who, hearing that a htige building
had been sold, very ,naturally thought
that Fisk was the _buyer, and was per
haps anticipating the result of his libel
suits by investingsome of their proceeds.
—An exchange says that in Mercer
county. Illinois, hunters easily make $l5O
a Week by killtng wolves at eight dollen
bounty per-well: This would be eigh
teen and three-fourth wolves per week,
and the load Mr. Bergh should at once
interfere . to prevent the, probably in
tensel,agony WhiCh the odd quarter must
suffer each week at such a brutal separa
tion: r
—The various temperance societies of
the 'United States are said to have a total
membership of 2,400,000. Of these the
Father Matthew Societies , have the larg
est number, 600,000, ; and the' good
Samaritans: , and Ten:piers, "each
number about. half a million members.
The Sons of Temperance 400,000, Church .
Temperance Societies about the same
number, Temple of Honor 800,000, and
the of Temperance about 200,000.
—The Philadelphia Luger says during
the /past week the following vessels
loaded ; Itkvetreleuni n cleared front, this
port: Brlg - Emchetta, for Triest, with
53,784 gallons; ship Westmorelmad and
bark Johann, for Antwerp, with 463,131
do.; brig Altaireht, for Mayaguez, with
1,000 do., and back I.Eiboramus, for
Havre, with 132,721 - do., making a total
of 381,286, gallans for the week. Four
ships,
,nine barks and eight brigs are now
_
A NEW door-plate tuts been. invented
*hick answers- the•pnrpose of door-plate
and letter-box. It is so arranged that by
llftitiit a small movable plate attached by.
the brnges to the be* of the plate, it
leaves an opening large enough to admit
papers or, letters, and It also i bas tut.,at
rangeclePt that- VY. lifting • t4e l small
it Elm llarA
PITTSBURGH GAZ A
ittajiktiMty of Money.
, Th e re is and must tie : L general scarcity
of currency throughon the countrwite
-1
cause that article - is so - superabundant.
eve
doubtless a - paradox to
the unreflecting ; n everth eless nothing is
more certain. The hie ry of this coun
try for the last fifty years shows that
money has always . . most same, and
the rates of interest m • t advanced, when
there was the largest ...lute amount in
circulation. The r - ..n for this is obvi
ous. As a currency i expanded, specu
lation is excited, pricesere greatly raised,,
ei3i
and it takes a much larger amount of
money to transfer equal , amount of
merchandise, while
,e operations' of
those who are engaged in influencing
and controlling the immense amount of
transferable property of all kinds held'for
spectlative purposes absorb all the sur
plus, and leave the money market in a
stringent condition. '
Money, we must recollect, is scarce
not in proportion to its actual quantity,
butte the relative demand for tt. When,
•sfore, In addition to the natural wants
(if - tinne, the, speculative , interest comes,
into market, the extraordinary demand
1s certain to-create a Pressure ; so that;
practically, it Stos-awaysitteattrite, atilt'
is now true, that an expanded currency
will be most:searee whin It le most alma
dant,;- that collections will be - moat un
satisfactory when;._ the circulation is
largest; and that .thesates of•interest will
be highest when the outs of the banks
are most extended.
This important les son -the people must
Ic are ; , and if they would have money
plenty and cheap, they 'must insist that
the amount. shall be reduced to its natural
limit—to that point • where it is at par
with specie. 'rhey cannot have an easy
and reliable money market until that
. which is called money Is truly so ; and
we incur, no risk in predicting that a
satisfactory state of trade will not arrive
until the currency of the nation is equiva
lent in value to the currency of com
merce. . .
Has the Chamberlain or his .Commis
sinner ever Beene band of bounding tie
ten? They dress in the unembarrassed
style which for ages has been the cos
tume of the male acrobat, and which is
very like that in.which they were born.
As they stand in a line With the men,
hands on hips, the difference of sex is at
first scarce preceptible. Nor, indeed,
do they indulge themselves in any reserve
of gesture such as might be cherished es
a relic of modesty. They form pieces of
a pyramid with the men, and when the
pyramid is resolving itself to bits, are
held by the heels, or distorted in any
fashion permitted by-the laws of gravita
tion. It should also be observed that the
ladies ate subject tothe most perilous
portion of the business, for the • obvious
reason that the spectators have paid their
money on an implied understanding of
the sort. To do these women justice,
they do not shrinx from feats that aston
ish as well as disgust. A few years ago
there was only one Menken, and she had
a hard time of it if she were as sentimen
tal as her posthumous Sapphics would
suggest; but now we have got far beyond
the wearisome "Mazeppa."
It is a bad sign when a people hunger
after cruel sport, and this female aerobe-
Ling, if we may use the terra, is, not only
unseemly, but cruel to a degree. • If the
women are closely watches,4tfiejtBr to
receive that their neiv& - Atteliiit `fit for'
the sad work. Behind the grin of the
mimethere is Ulook of natural fear and
"disfrilst, as if a ghastly finish to the exhi•
bition were constantly in sight. Their
limbs, too, the arms especially, tremble
when. the teat in hatutmust be repeated or
prolonged, And what sort of training
do these women undergo, brought up
from early girlhood to such a calling?
.-Thu.rsday afternoon last three 'little
boYai aged five, seven and nine years,
sena of Mr. John George, whc; resides
near the canal, about a quarter of a mile
below the locks at the State dam, left the
leeks in search of flowers. going up the
side of the hill near it. They had gotten
but about fifty yards up the hill, when
they came to a little dogwood bush filled
with flowers, against which a large log.
about fifteen feet in length by two feet in
diameter, had lodged. The boys ap
proached the. log from the lower side,
and, unconscious of the danger, seized
the bush and bent it ever to pluck the
blossoms, when the log, thus freed,
started forward far enough to catch the
children and pin them to the ground, its
weight resting upon the breast of one ,
and the limbs of the others. Their
screams soon brought their mother to,
their assistance, but her strength vrattnt;
no avail for their relief, and all she could.
-do was to send a messenger up to the
locks for her husband and wait for his
return. It was ten minutes before he,
with other help, arrived, and, in the
meantime, the child caught on the breast,
aged seven years, had expired, scarcely
living long enough to tell his mother that
he was dying. The anguish •of the
parent, as she stood by her child, watch
ing its little face as it blackened with itsaf
focation, withoutpoWer to afford It fend;
Cannot be pictured. In words. Wheal:Ct.
George arrived the log was removed and
the other children rescued. Dr. BVearce
was at once,sent for. He found the two
children rescued tote but slightly bruised
about the legs, the .log being kept off of
'them by resting upon the breast of their
brother.—Chillicothe Regiateri:May 10:4 ,
.
Women Gymnasti.
A Frigntiut Accident.
SIX 111771 DICED THOUS/MD dollar' worth
of manufacturing , stock -has. , been sub
scribed for a cotton mill at ColumbuN
-Ga., and seventy-one others are in.tyro
cam of erection at - Savannah and other
points id the State for , the manufactUre'of
cotton and woolen goods. One factoV
at Augusta;has a capital of ,$0000pq; find
last year turned out nearly six and, a
half million yards of cloth. Atizona
Cotton Pactory, established . at Claiborne
Parish, Louisiana, since the war, is now
paying a net .profit of 24 per cent. per
sunhat.- This income is realized on' a
capital of $BO,OOO, and with a partvf the
machinery counted in the capital notiret
at work. New Orleans is soon to - have
a cotton mill with : ten thousand:spindles.
Tun new Spanish COustituthin - does
not seem to meet with the approval of
the liberal journals of ,Madild, The, ob
jections may be summed up, as follows;
'rile Constitution
,prpvides neither Ifor a
democratic nor ,a monarchial .f.orm of
government ;'but contains, an amalgams'
tion , of contradictory principles,' Which
are unsatisfactory -to both, Liberals and
Conservatives. •Bo far - from being a bond
of union, the Constitution; it is asserted
t
will - prove to be thfr source of new 4141
: WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1869
iMJST'VPII.tM'AT':: . : . :
JOSEPH HORNE & CO'S,
The largest sisortment ever brought to the mar-
Yet of the Latest, Novatiles fii\te May Trade In
RATS AND BONNETS,
FINE !REND!' FLOWERS,
WREATHS, DEES, WHEAT,
3EI. X,33, 3E3 Co 'DT .19 ,
LACES, CRAPES; GIMPS, ORM AMENTS
FRAMES AND SUNDOWN&
DB SS ,TRIMMINGS.
KNOTTED FRINGES, HOOP SKIRTS, COR
SETS, HOS,IEBE, In every else andirtailt3..
GLOVEL•er trrerr description..
KID GLOVII23“ot beat 'sashes. inehuting a
splendid Ilnick all the Bright Shales. and in all
number). - • • • • • ; I-
PARASOLS AND ;UN UMBRELLAS
osj every *in'
Lowest Eastern Rates.
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET
NEW CHAP AND GOOD GOODS
FRINGES AND GIMPS
In all itylea and color,.
SILK LOOPS , FOR SACQUES
FINE ASSORTMENT 01811.1
lIE NEW COQUETTE FA/:.PARASOL
SILK PARASOLS & SUN VIBRELLAS.
White French Whalehpue porsets,
Parple and Mgique Blue Kid Gloves
• A. splendid assortment of
COTTON HOSIERY
WHITE & BRO. lILLERIGGAN 1108 E.
LACE ciErainyThi s. au styles,
SILK 'emirs.
Gene a Spring Undergarments.
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO,
78 & 80 Market Street.
NRW SPRING GOODS
MACRO 6: CARLISLE'S
.ziro„ 27 Fifth Avenue,
Dress Trimmings and Buttons.
}t-mbroideries and Laces. -
Blboons and Floweri.
Hata and Bonnets.
Glove fitting and French Corsets. °
New Styles unto ley's Skirts.
l'ars4ol.—all the new styles.
Sun and Rain Umbrellai.
Hoslery—she beet English makes.
Agints for "Hurls , Seamless Kids."
Spring and Summer underwear,
Sole Agents for the Bemis -Patent Shape Col
lars. "Lockwood , s "Irving," "West Bid,"
"Elite," Ac: "Dickens," "Derby," and other
styles. •
Dealers supplied with the above at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
MACRITM. - 8; CARLISLE
FIFTH AVENUE
my 4
WELOON IPELLY,
laartuhatarers aad Wholesale Dealers is
Lamys, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
• AND LAMP GOODS:
'AII6:O4ILifBON AND L'UBBIOATLNG OILS.
'XIMNZINFL., aro. •
N 0.147 Wood Street.
8e9m22 Between bth and 6thAvennes.
`" FRXIIT CAN;TOPS.
SELF LABELING
,- • ,
FRITIT-CAN T()11. - ?.
:co-LT.ll,s WRTG-I IT.
.- • • • •
•
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lit-e-M4tl i t
prepareCtemmpti TinnerV and
.rOttenli - iperreCtOthaPle. and as am se
the plain top, havLog_the tames of the various
Fruits 'stamped upon the cover, ridtatlng from
the center. and an - Index or pointer stamped ape*
the too of ttsetn. , . ,
It is Clearly, Dlstbetly and Peniumently
. . ,
.t6A.l3E4Liph , • .
by merely pladlna the Dame of the'llalt the
can 000talna r ocosite the_ pointer and sealing In
the customs milliner. No preserver or fruit or
good boneeke per wlll use any other aner mica
seeing It.. . . . • . mla26 ,
WATER PIPES,
*moonily Top!
A Large assoitant,
I spli:bE7
UENDEIIIIION;Lak BROTEMESS.
: .0m übgtz itt•tk Poor., Rne,
w.r.sumtqa•
.
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Also, a large variety of
lraly 60 ets. a pair
TUE NEW
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LACE, to
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NEW SPRING GOODS
JUSTOPE`TED. '
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TIEFAIIIIffiE I%IIIIIIIIIPS',
82" 'Market Street.
Prints, 'Muslin!, Dress- Goods,
811,1 - CS
FULL LINE br
Sit. K. SAC QUES,
Very Cheap.
ST. MARKET STREET. S't
spa
rIABR I IffcCANDLESS &
(Lite Wilson, Carr & Con)
• wawa:mug DEALIMB IN -
Foreign and. Domestic Dry Goods,
• .
No. 94 WOOD MEET.
Third door ►bore Dishunid alloy.
TITTSBTIROIL PL
W A.
Wlromr SHADES,
New and Hudtk)me besigns,
NOW 0 ENINQ
107 Market Streik
AR runs AVENUE.)
EmbraclnCs isege and carefully selected stock
of the newest designs from the FINEST STAMP
ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known
to the tradg: All of which we offer st prices that
will pay buyer. to examine.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
stal:01 ,
WALL PAPER.
lig OLD; MEI MU 151 NEN PLACE
W.l O . MARS EULLVS
NEW !WALL PAPER STOEE,
181 Liberty4tred,
SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. alli6
. CHINA. CUTLERY.
GLAS,
100 WOOD STREET.
I L NEW GOODS.
; FINE VASVS,. - i
I
110)ItraWki4 AISID CHINA. 1
1 NEW tifTTLF.3,
' 1 DL"K tir2IITS, , - it
. GrIFT GUYS, in
to mot.: Iwo BETS, al
a 1 A large stock of ' 5
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SILVER 'PLATED GOODS
il of all descriptions. ..
Call and examine - Our goods, and we
feel satisfied no one need feu to be suited. 4
1- • •
.' R. 7, .E. 'BREED 4 CO. ;
1
100 -MOOD• STREET.
DR. wElrrridEß
CONTINUES TO TREAT - ALL
private diseases, Bt Apt3 hills In all hit forms,'
Oonorrnea. • (} test, thl
, Orchi. and all
urinary,diseases, and tae effects of mercury are
completety eradicated; Spernuttorrhea or. betel
nal Weeknesd and Imnotenbe, resulting , freM
self-abuse or other canner, and ,- Vrbich. produces
acme of,the following effects. as blotches, bodily
weakness, indigestion, consumption, avension to
society - manliness ; unmanliness ; dread 'of fature.hsenes,.
loss of memory, indolencertursal emissionB;.
and Malty so prostrating osedeal system as to
render! marriage ' trosSAisis tee% Ina therefore
Imprudent, are pennaanntly intred. ‘Persons
limed with these or any otherdellyte, Intricate
so
Or long standing ritititutional Com laint should
give the Meter a trial; be Stever f is. -
, A•particniar attention Ivan to all Peptide com
plaints Leueorrhea or Whitee, Falling, Inflame
Motion' Or Ulceration erne Womb; °Tuttle,
pruritic Amenorrhoea. Menorrhagia. Diemen.
norrhoes. and !sterility or Barrenness % are treat.
ed with the greatest success.
It is self.evident that a physician who confines
himself exclusively to tite•stedy of a certain class
ondiseases and treats ,thousands of eases every
year _Must acqulre greater skill in that specialty
than in general practice.
Tile Doctor 'Oubliettes, a medical pamphlet •of
nflY pages that Pieta full exposition of venereal
ana•private diseases; that can be had free at office
or brmill for ll= stamps, in sealed enveloped.
Burt sentence toilettes, instruction to the , arl
Meted and enabling them to determine the pre.
else attire of their coinpltants: • •
.Thee' establishment, comprising ten , ample
rooms, Is central., When it s not convenient to
visit _the city, the Doctor 's opinion can be obr
lathe! by giving a written Statement of the case,
and medicine* can be forwarded by mail or-qx..
Press: • In some instances, , however, a personal
examination - is absolutely necessary;'while In
others daily personal attention is resit ired, and
for the accommodation I such patients there are
apartments coniketed with the ollice that !repro.
'sided with every requisite that is csOculetwi•to
promote recovery, =Chiding: medicated vapor
baths. All prescrlPtholl are prepared in tbe
Doctor's own laboratory, iinder his personal' see
petvhdon. Medical pamphlets at 'oMots • Item or
Or ninil for, two Atm*, - No matter who • have
Adieu read what be sail, Bouts U tO it.
heudays 11t M. to SP. 14 - tilliCe,_l4o. 9 WYLIS
LiTREET. (near Court “ifolite,s Pittsburgh. Pa.
111/ Nan% ilintir447- E ‘ —‘ ° 420 ' barrels .
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BRUSSELS COPRAMYER gie
FROM ENGLAND.
McCALLUN BROS.,
No. 51FIFir1-1
Rare 'veered eteant.ra t3amarla and Man-:
hattan the VIP.ItY .I.i.EWEbT 13TYLEX of the
E.I.GLISH DURRES.
PAPJM!I,
PAPE“
ALICIP
OF
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(REAR MARKET
The latest Arrival
They also offer a
Complete / Line of
DOMESTIC CARPETING.
To which large additions altiliiillctkniergtde.
A Display of •Goods Anal
To any ever presented- la this nierket- /14
LOWEnr PIIIOEB.
McCALIAIII 1111,013.,
~o ax FIFTH' ormrEzi
023: !a( BET; WOW) D
. - " • • :••, •
CARPETS.
We are now receiving our Spring
Stock of Carpets, .'&c.; and` are pre-
pared to offer as good stick and at
as. , low prices as : anyliher . ,honse
in the Trade. We the
new styles of tinsSeli Tapestry,
Brussels, Three 'Pips and'. Two Plys.
Best assortment of inkratiCcarikis '
in the Market. . •
BOYARk itosy.,-*::.Qo-,.,-
• 21 FIFTH A Di 1 '
zitd:dikwT
AUCTION SifaiES
BY'S, SMITEBOI & 00. f
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pooTs, siliweAAalitAarETS: -,
FOR TSv ,
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At,
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
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,as AND 51. ,1127fTH A, • E r, •o{:
Messrs. H. B. gh! &HEIM CO.; probrtwtor
of the well known Mammoth •Anction,House spin
Creating an excltement consequenttipon, the, ar
rival of new goods ,which_ are being Sold
markably low price:siGoodirofetetTvarietyi a , ht
finest sewed hoots, the most, raihtollolo
moral gaiters and anklet sboek
blankets,' 'fishnets, • cloths. - cassimeree; emery.
and carpets. Call and examine. , , , Zio trouble t t 4..
show goods. • Ladles'. • misses* and children's
Pus at almost your crltn prises. All goods war
ranted as renresented. acriA
BY A, LBOGNIS
BEAUTIFUL -
SUBURBAN. PROPERTY.,
ON PERRYSVILLE ItOAD,
9N WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, at 3 o'elock,will
be sold, on the premises of 31"..W..5,1118551.L.
on the Perrysville Plankroad, one glue -north , of
Allegheny SIX 81111.D1N6 SITES, Or three to
eigh, acres each. viz: , . - •
No. 1.. Cottage and' GrOundS; eight
acres beautifully planted and distributed in vina
yard! fruit, evergreen and delicious , trees Aind
shrubbery; LPL ass rime nt. of the Omits-of the
climate in bearing. Commodious'. stable. car
riage and tenant houses under one root; rain wa-•
ter cistern. and pure water spring at.the door.
The Cottage contains seven rooms, three
,elosets
and pantry .
No. 9: A four acre lot adjoining abate, with
stone foundation tor house.. ptile r pear or
chard, and other improveinents:
Nos. , 3 and 4. •Itach four acre lOts.tovered with,
primitive forest, having very tine building sites,
and never-failing stprinirs. • • - •
Nor• 5 and 6 Each tur.te acres. liwns andlor
est, and fronting 214 feet on, the ,Ferrysville
Road.
Those desirous ofprochring lovely rural homes
will find in this property an unsurpassed collect-
Mon or beautiful building atttes Lot.no. 1, par,
ticularly, is &really magnificent place command
log rich panoramic views ' and aboundtegln fruits
of the richest varieties A critical examination
of these premises ,is. respeitfally solicited. A.
boarclarralk'from Federal street to the door per
mits dry walitie g weath-rs:.? .
Terms of sale wit. Plot of grounds
and photograph of Imildius at the office of .
AG, IMO GAVE, Auctioueer.
159 Peseral street:Arectieur
mvl2
BY A.IIIILW/MIB.
VOVIITEEN ACRES ilia Man-
SlON,'at Homewood Stat!on.oii
n PennSylva
a -Central, THURSDAY if FTERNUON, May
20th, at 43i o'clock„will basold on the premises,
at Homewood etation, on Pennsylvania Central
Railroad, the very desirable residence and'
pounds of I rank Va 3 Gurder, Esq., handsome
ly situate near intersecti on of Homewood avenue
and ,Frankstown road. The improvement is a
neat 'indwell built two story Brice Double Dwel
ling, in good conditt n,containing tell roomn.beli
sides pantry, Wash house :aid coal house, marble
mantle In parlor, range in kitchen, hot and cold,
water up and down stairs. Also. a good' stress
spring house,and a good stable wills tenant tionse
over. ._, •
The grounAi comprise fourterl acres' u nde re
stood cultivation, wittia young orChardor chaise
fruits in bearing, also,small irate and firemen.
led shrubbery. ,
' This lutatiun is nusurpisded for pleasantness,
auditor extensive and beautiful views. The-at
tention or those desiring, an elegant sulierban
property is invitedloatils • bale and 'visitors Invi
ted to examine sf•-• sZ"misis. • The sale will be
DOsitive, wittier lI.J s il l be a special opportainin
ty for purchash„i a'slr.orahleArinie i riy.. .1203.1 t )
ea•
81011 given to plummier. , 5 ....
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DIPOBTESS OF
WOES, BIOMES, Gil, ac.;
witoitiAzt ''s.
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PURE ME'`:HIE
409 PENN STREET, `l,
Have, Removed tO
'NOS. 884 AND 888 PENN ,
Cont;. Itl4 l venth St., (toi:xcnirly Canal,
JOSlariip'6. - FDIVH li;co4
ltos.isis4 'ilia, tin; 19i laid 11611
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