The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 02, 1869, Image 2

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- FACTORY SONG.
N;AST M88..1.. 8. 60 . 011W111.
Viesspindlis Whirl. the bobbins tia,
1 Ann.'s maid tends tie thread,
Slinging a song of somebody,
And somebody's name is Fred.
She sings aloud, for none can hear,
So noisily goes tne mill,
TOW' St e ep l e' rate many an
Andher secret still.
The din totter has a goodly wand
Of a' carpenter's bammer and saw.
And I.le of raisers of Cottage Ranh' .
“Seavo I heavol fie rra!"
Bottling home fo na me smrried p air—
And sum. body's is Fred, •
: And somebody's wire is a factory girl
Ophining the slender thread.
never the doubts but somebody thinks
. Of her as she thinks of him; =
, -Knowing w bat day their cop of bliss .
Will be full to Its very brim.
, liko to anvil hots the able she goes.
Light•hearted and ll.btof tread,
..Thlnkmg now w thin giV evd..ROtt
' 1 For the man whose name is Bred.
be aelfsthe bobbles, they All again,
Anh so oa alt the day; - •
e little meld
soinid.of the bell th
bosrp the stairs and •
.1110,4A.stitex.by dey ut whetlier.tty night,
" Atiritil or asteepiehed.,. . .. • '
Ber.spittets vittretsoraebbey,.. .
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And somebody's name 6 Fred.
*PREMERIS.
...,?-r.JoisnylLind is likiflg at gaxalinig
..—Canada'wants nsipreme'court of her
—doe Jefferson is YanNiinkling Phila
. itralliotioils . a . sister Of - the late
, -Psikeßeaijsznim •.:.,,, • • - ,
,-lEtte.re ,iffe - still - 400 lines of stage
- ' coachfffli TA .menca. ' •., ' ' '
- —.Ten:Ole - 13w thinks Tennyson is a
Poet Of.t.ao WO. rank.
—Portland, Me., is to -have drinking
- Ibtaitalts inthe streets.
1 1 "_g statue is to' be put up at Grencible to
L Jonvin, the glove man. • •
• ' --Gen. Jos. E.jOhnston Is a candidate
for Mayor of Si/Val/ash.
- --Oberlin, O ' , doesn't allow travel
:Jug shows to e Wit thee.
--Lake 'Pigle has been rechristened
- :Tahoe by Western miners.
--Total abstin Ce doesn't agree. with
•lhe constitution` of the Czar.
=-Mistori is at
. present about half way
between France'and.Drizil. • -
==E. D. Bassett, U. B. Minister to
Ifayti, sails to-day for his post.
—lce is manufactured in New Orleans
and sold for:due cent per pound.
The. New York Ezpress believes in
Iv : delegates in the persons of hens.
'American proposes ,to start a
'Lliotel in Londonon the American plan.
—Gen. - Duke, - 'Captain General 'of
• subs, Is thought tObedying of cancer.
-=The - oegrci .Methodist 'Conference
(ntilinins the tise of the,niii.titui weed.
—ldadania liachel, although beautiful .
foreverils to - go to prison 'for five years.
-San FrandEl63, papers of the 21st were
in tiew York by ten o'clock on the 29th
ult. • •
: ; ,Mies Anna Dickenson has a new lea
'titre which she calls "Nothing Unreason.
latest fashionable wedding re-
I ports, describe the costume of the bride's
father. '
• —An. extensive stocking 'factory has
beeii fbr some time in operation in Salem,
Oregon.
;.—" With -verdureclruP' is and "wearing
of the green!' is.not'oithe jubileee pro-.
f 4 r 1 , 11 ,,1n w ' •
4-411ineralSeauregard is soon to be at
• .
a.tatsten. Islands where his inamorata is said
Nast,a to reside.
the so-called American
Dore, is worth $75,000, and is a director
ore, bank.
-• —A bold thief robbed the headquarters
'of the Hetropetitan 'policein New York .
srezently..
-The Bourbon Prince and. the Cuban
belle have been married again; this time
I by s priest:
—The paternal . , relative of the •Hon.
John Morrisery is out to viaittheland of
his nativity.
4-An eiehruige thinks limbs of the law'
should'be clothed in breaches of promise.
VriexttOst`leg-al habits. ;
—Jimiwi Brittle Booth has 'bought a,
pleasant summer residence for his aged
mother ;Manchester, N. H.
•-• is some talk 'of making Dick
thkre is one thing could
•
possibly make a more;thorough snob
than heis t . that is probably it. , , •
z•lt Cincinnati Judge pulled out the,
r begird of- a . C incinnati dqntiat Act other:.
€i 3 day in &Cincinnati beer hail. ,
)Vikr!fA.Was recently, presented with
twenty, tife iho,ittand franca by his dtetin
Ogled PIO, 'Christina Nieluett:
—Romeso enxiouli'that theldOsican
I` Co
,ngives . , ;suMorlie authorize.-:him. issue
~t!iighttesimillions pspe!• • cu rr ency.,
,434.4.14, 4e41 ,74,01ii3 the
bore ngea in•the garrison. lat. me.
Beery wileirliontriarded t lY the British,
1 19 . Y. - '
prolitt:
be 6504)1116d tit -Ctinibtidge 'germ;
sity, England,v4 Trinity 1 4 .1011tige, Dub.
~.Thi3:sol"Tork,l WON cave the t Tit
buns the.'„iowLpf.the.pirldd" an a Gin.
gelansti paper ,calbFlhe Mora 'ltbeg bat 41
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liaPliP be au:
alor to-that of-any primit donna noir I'
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petticoats foreirer." !lake it "ballet," and
It will take less time.—Ezchaugs.
—The first prize of the grand yearly
rifle shooting contest at Lucerne, 13wttz.
land, was won this year by a yonng Wo
man.
—A forty thousand dollar clock has been
finished for the Cathedral of Beauvais,
that has ninety thousand wheels and
gives the time in every capital of the
world.
lla— a -Chailes Lever revenp,es 'himself Ml'
ericans by saying they ere wholly de
-1 ficieni hi - dignity, the nearest approach
that theY make to . it being intense prosi
neis.. ' ' ' ' -
*A colored mairstowed himself away
in Xhe hold of the steamer Rising,fitar at
UpintialL She sailed to New York,
and after eiglit.days' confinement he was
taken, Outabribit starved to deatil.
' .-:-A nii,pnlvert, In course of constric
tion in West Philadelphia, caved ' in on
Saturday, burying two men , under the
dirt; one named Robert Hutchinson was
killed and the other was badly injured.
'- 1 --Ameng other things, Hon.. B. F.
Wade se'enis to be übiquitous. The Phi
' ladelPhia 'Ledger announces in one column
"that he is in Boston, and in another that
he Is 'in Philadelphia, stopping' at the
Ccmtinental, .• - - •
--WallPeet Pills are down on Bout
wellAnd those ”eminent: bankera" who
assured the Boston Post that gold would
be up, to two dollars before the first of''
June, now sity.tliey will have Boutwell
outtirithbi•twe months. '
—To-night and Thursday night Miss
Clara Louise Kellogg will give a farewell
concert and a farewell opera—" The Bar
ber of Seville"—in Philadelphia. She
'sails dniiig the month in the 'Ville de
`,Paris, for Havre.
—lmmense throngs of people visited
'Arlington cemetery on Saturday. The
ceremonies and music were very im
pressive. Among the prominent persons
present were the President,' Secretaries
Fish, Borie, Boutwell, ACressweil and
Cox, Attorney General Hoar, and Gener
al Rawlins , .
Ten Tnowniud Dollars' Worth . of Or
Wage PeeL_
A. man from the country invested five
cents in the purchase of an orange, and
preparatory to getting himself outside of
of it, threw the peel on the sidewalk.
Soon after a young woman came along,
slipped upon the peel and fell, breaking
ber leg. The woman was to , be married
the next day, but she wasn't. The man
who was to marry her bad come from St.
Paul, Minn., and was obliged to return
on account of business, to await the re
covery ot the girl. On his way back he
unfortunately took a train on the Erie
Rallrbadi which ran off the track,
and — his shoulder" blade was broken,
forcing hint to stop at Dunkirk for re
pairs. The "TraVelers' 'lnsurance Corn
pany. in Which he was insured, had to
pay $258 &liars In weekly installments
before he recovered. On getting back to
St. Paul he found that his forced absence
had upset a business arrangement which
be had expected to complete. at a pe
cuniary loss to him of $5,000. Mean
time the injured girl suffered a relapse.
which so enfeebled her health that the
marriage was delayed, which had a bad
Effect upon the young man, and he fin
ally broke the-engagement and married a
widow Ist "Illitutesata - with four small
children. .`This. so worked upon the
mind of thc . giri that she is now in the in
sane 'hospital in'Middletown. Her fath
er, mimed by the conduct of the young
man, brought a suit for breach of prom
ise,' and has just recovered $lO,OOO. The
anxiety and expense of the whole affair
this far has been enormous, as anybody
can see. Similar cases are likely to oc
cur so long as people will persist in
diroiving orange peel around loose.—
Hartford Operant. ,
• Mow to Tell Good Meat
In the June Galaxy Dr. Draper de
scribes the proper preparation of animal
food for the table. He says that ex beef
when bought should be of fine grain, the
flesh bright red and , firm, the fat white and
distributed through the lean. Bull beef
ihould neve! , be wied, and heifer beef is
inferior. Veal should he dry and close
grained; mutton clear deep pink, with
fat. Wether mutton is most nutritious
and finer flavored nail is darker colored.
A entail mass of tat on the upper part of
the leg marks the best. Pork should be
pale and very firm. Bright eyes and sup
ple feet are the marks of fresh birds and
poultry. `Fresh , fish have bright eyes also,
find' red gide and a stiff body. They'
ought to be kept and acid alive. When
meats are be boiled, the water should
boll tefore the meat is introduced. Baked
• beef is not like roasted: A.-tin roaster, to.
'fit before the fire, should always be 'mi.
ployed. The exterior coating on the
meat
,eedeted thipi &Orate; the eibit of
— the.flavoroul portiolla; Withenticii en.
Ing t .The 'cooking after this itoatidg is
secured ifitotdcl..be,!,ll 3 ;e•
quitelearh4:and in,otho'sr ;points makes
this in favor of BantiniNthat.there: is' no
lesson why We should sotlfistien or 're
duce a human being as we would one of
the'lositer • , *,,
MicaosOoloras, of 'a high' rootve4; have.
been purchased in:lnane hf the iinblics
suldois of New York City, 14 means of
wielcir pewcontributions for "peeps""peeps"nuide by, the ' seholars. f rrne ! pupil(' and'
-teacherst Ss stated 4 exhibit . a growing
taste for the study - of natnral and scientific
imb3ects.!: One( of - the superintendents .of
the Public School "has been -engaged tti
.p • ni .. o . l ing these -sthillea l Mid' during the
a °even tut'llikhiff citetril*ted.ninety.'
ily icises.a d toneire compoOnelenotio'
.v/41e.1t were Odd koXin thaway mentioned: '
I The ldiaroscoplcal, !Wow ' or. :New
York,' on I being- informed , of thew facts(
primnised , to furnish to the schools a hand;
• some dumber of mounted "ob.) cots" , front
othe dnidicatese i* • . , •
... A iwpigit,resuilcig in nue of the town:
8100 eNsi,q(244eBsoe. the year 1887
rharveate d a b ou t twe,lbousaud bushels of
wheat, for•whichf•he +WU offered, th e
fall of, that year,•s2,so pee bUithel.'. Thit
, hereflisedi think's& the: pike would ad.
IviiinieloWhieliti did nOtli Ilineldthe re•
n. and
chid&tiot bell it 114 1 66 thig4l,23,
with r. very fine prospect orbsn' still
lower.
PITTSBUROIR, WEDNESDAY. 'TUNE 2, 1869.
Irront the Ott. Lents Denson:et.
Tragedy on the Pious. • :
The following communication ims all
the semblance of a trtithfrd narrative, and
we give it for what isle worth. It comes
to us by mail witivan apparently reliable
name attached, but the writer is not
known tons
Flirt. SHERIDAN, Kansas, May 20,1869.
About the first of March, four young
men arrived here from the East, named
respectively, J. G. Doran, of Stenien-
Yille; 01 ;R. T. Smith, of Cincinnati;
J. VV. Shryock, of Johnstown, and F.
W. Head,- of Williainsport,i.Penusylva
nla. After stopping here some six weeks, .
they fitted themselves out with horses and
the necessary equipments for a trip
through to New sad' Old Mexico.
They left here abont the I6th of April,
with the above object in view. On the
first of May, while in the vicinity' of An
telope Hills, they. were attacked by a
small bcidy of Cheyennes, about twenty
in number. The party stood their ground,
fighting bravely. After several. shots
hadleen fired, Smith received an arrow
in the left breast, and was the first to fall.
Head fell next pierced with seven arrows.
Doran received a wound in tha right
shoulder. Shryock received an arrow in
the left arm and one in the right side,
but .kept up hit firing' until he received
one in the breast, when 'he dropped his
gun and fell from his Doran, see
ing how useless it *add be to contend
against such superior numbers, surren
dered himself.
The Indians gathered about their via
time; shouting and dancing with savage
delight. They took their scalps), and
taunted Doran byt slapping him in the
face with them. The Indiana did not es
cape unhurt. Seven of their number bit
the dust, and three were wounded. They
threatened their prisoner's life, and
taunted him by brandishing their knives
and tomabaws "in; lose proximity to his
head. He being of a cool and undaunted
nature, gave but little heed to their threats.
After disposing oil their dead they took
up their line of march, and traveled west
about ten miles, where they encamped
for the night. They prepared their sup
pers, and ate without providing for their
prisoner.
Doran, knowing that he would receive
harsh treatment as long as be remained in
their hands, set about conjuring,a plan of
escape. Having on his persen a pocket
case of medicines, among which was
couple tof vials of tincture of opium, be
conceived ' the idea of drugging L some
brandy, of which he had a quart in his
possession. Watehing his opportunity he,
succeeded in acco mplishing his object,'
and, turning to h s captors, he raised the"
bottle to his mouth, pretending to drink.'
One of them, seeing .it, rushed forward
and snatched it from his hands, and, rais- 1
ing it to his lips, ' drank. After taking al
draught he passe it to the next, and it
passed around the entire circle.
As he expected, it worked like a veharm.
In a short time they all began to feel
drowsy. Placing two over the prisoner
for a guard, the rest wrapped themselves
in their 'blankets and give themselves up
to sleep. The drug was too powerfol for
the guards, and' in a few minutes, like;
their comrades, they too were in a sound
-p
sleep. '•elin,rAfeifing . the opportunity,
'armed and -helped himself to what there
was to eat, and mounting his horse, rode
away in a westerly .direction. About
daylight he reached Medicine Bluffs, a
point where the Government le itstabl
hish
ing a new military post. Leaving tere,
he reached here in " safety on the 18th b f
this month, and took the train for the
East. L
z .
It was from him I learned the above
facts. He is unacquainted with the ad
dress of any of the parties friends except
one. Thinkinwit might beinteresting to
some of your xeaders, and be the means
of informing the parents of the Bad 'fate
of their sons, I have recorde4...the above
facts.
The young men weik till , of good
moral character, and during-.their stay
here formed some pleasant
who held them in highee
-;;e
and
deeply sympathize with lb& fplends.
I
Refused to pet Ws Life Insured.
,
A 1
certain Dutchman, owner of a ems,
house, had effe c ted an insurance on it m
,
E• 800, although t had been built for much
less. Tbe house got burned down, and
the Dutchman then claimed RIO full
amount for which It had been insured;
but. the officers of the company Wailed to
Pay more than its actual value—ibout
£6OO. He expressed his dissatisfaction
in powerful broken English, interlarding
his remarks with some choice. Teutonic
oaths.. -."lf you wish it," said the seta%
ary of the) Insdrance company, "we wilt
build you a house larger and better than:
tini,otinbuined down, as we are positive
it can be done for even lees than .C• 807 ,4
To - this propOsition the Dutelimtur`bn.'
jetted. and compelled to take
the 5.600. flomf.weeke alter• he :had t'd• '
ceivedilusmoney he was ot4e4 on by the
sameagezt, who wanted him.t .take out
a Witty of life Insurance oni . ~ self or
on bis: wife. • Pll you insure yontwile's
life for £2,000," the agent said,"and she
Shouldffie, , you would . have tle-•sttm to
solace lent heart." "Yon 'Keaton fel- ,
ldits'itilt;nlr.'llefio etisid%tW,Mutchman.
,Pit',l.lol.uraAy 'W,' itna. My ,Vife'.dies,
r it airLivsiti .to,
.the otnce 'to - _get,', my
..
.04,000,Oro,ligIte ill ! fie mone y{ - 11 - 0,., not
quite. ~,titu•williutyto,nie, 'Oiq vasieci
meet £2,00001110 yea vert'bole ) ; If 1
yin don'tlike de $6OO ve mill ' yon'a
bigger and betterviflit' " ~ ,
.•:.L.....spoia--;•-iri—w-:
' ,Irinioiisiolee hiis Beall , inft . which
was put in force last Stm c da jo ir %slyest the
liquor, dealers. They act° lng, : one lip
1344 fe
their stipps;but,`biway. tarp i _Went
through the city; taking • inOtii,i, Alton!,
:day morning lollowing thei eiiffidtv
vita for the arrest of all the . I ers stablti ,
hoe re,ell the members and e,p1034:r
,eke Octet railw a ytrPaVt l3 . l % ~4' ' ',
rti,` , 4tilteri; rep Jut !
~ ... , : ,.. 414 •,- A ,
11 ,
,tell.,11,1411131r• d a i ly
_ ,tei II ' ' ',''' . .. '
•,eyerypoety , Also. wig ...W" IA; ' , ' ' a ' -''
with , breaking the ashbeth y ~,, . 71 ~_
noes tin *Wedgy , - ,The 'preachers ageritlo )
have been the only , class of Eatidliy.
workers w#oWer!notaO9ledqV icaa t i ff l
sv ii ii i. , . .A. ..1 ~. I 1,,,,.,..M
, ~ ' '' • ' iital l, thuit
jit i o .a t t i rejii n o ,
Jili9;,er.fleTlolol,iO4.lSV, . 4 , #s l ;filit
i
in the matter literature, called 114 &book..
starer fey the olty:•of 159n0414140Acaik `h:'
?purchase: , After Uhler a.dalibtalo' C
),
sa tisfatorr surve y oPtho t welltatop I',
• icheitrik te beckoned • tav a'leilirki , ' -
potatiag to ' a fraltaie-bedre .;
ma 'relOoked over aplovita 1
b'xit aQa 4 t: gesortifj:g t ' ii:C o A u .v,„,, ~- ,
- ibssiqmsti# ....i‘e .‘. ' . - g -'
I thintwoiim .. 4, A 7'l' rd' .. '•
: ved
to be "Etoyle on Gallea,"
VILDON & KELLY, - .
uticturees and whcaessie I)l4am In
-Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
LAMP GOODS.
Also i . CARBON AND LUBRICATING OIL%
13ENZIPTE.s , dte.
N 0.147 Wood Strept.
ie.9l Betireen eth ind etti Avenues.
FRUIT
,CAN TOPS..
SELF LA_BELING
11 iTI T-tJ ANT TOP
LINS
PA.
We are now. lirepared -to' supply Tintiers mid
Potters.,lt is perfect, simple. and as cheap as
t .plain top, having the names or the rations
Fruits stamped upon the corer, radiating from
the center: . and anlndex or pointer stamped Up=
the top of the can.
It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Peranneall
LABELED,
by merely placing the name of the fruit the
can contains opposite the 'pointer and sealing
in
the Calstomary manner. _No preserver of fruit or
good housekeeper vtill nee any other after once
spetnir ,‘ • mh26
NV ATEiItPIPES,
CUISINES TOPS
A large assortment,
HENRY H. COLLINS.
wrd4dA7 Ad AVEMUCtIeir At:001161d At.
TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &O.
DESIRABLE GOODS
JUST -RECEIVE_D
BY
HORNE & CO.
PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS,
Knotted Fringes, black and col
ored, Gimp TriMmings, Guipure
Lace, Dress Buttons, all shades
Sacqne Loom, Fine Silk Eitel,
Invisible and La Pannier Hoop
Skirts, French Corsets. Latest
Novelties in Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Fine Ft each Dowers,
Trimming Salns, Embroideries,
Lace Goods, Linen Goods, Paper
Collars, Cuffs and Shi t Fronts
of best makes. Gent's and Ladies'
Underwear, the Patent hmtaloon
i Drawer, Morrison's Star Shirt.
iEVERY DEPARTMENT
77 \ AND 79 MA R KET STREET
mrr.
CHAP AND GOOD GOODS
FRINGES AND GIMrS
In all style/ and colors.
SILK LOOPS FOR SACQUES
TINE LIMRTNENT Or SKTINV.
THE NEW COQUETTE FiN PLEASOL
Also, a large vulets of
SILK PAILISOLS.& SUL' :4 .
White French Whalebone Corsetz,
Uuy 80 cu. a pair
VIZ NEW
Purple and Mexique Blue Kid Gloves.
A splendid sissortment of
COTTON' HOSIERY.
k BRO. BALBRIGGAN H I,
LACE CHEMISEITEN, all styles.
MILE SWUM,
EMBROIDERIES,
Gent'aSpritig Undergarments.
MAQRUM. GLIDE & CO.
&',8078 'Market . Street
m7',
NOW SPRING GOODS
ACRUI & CARLISLE'S
2ith „Si :44404m>
Drat Trtatthiliststialbittotui. • • ' •
Iftdbiobtortes ant tees. t
Itlboone add Ittowae. t
Bate and 'Bonnet& • is e; •
• elate dtung and Freaoh Qdribete. •
Neal 8‘7 1 1 11 ,t)WhIVIB.IFLOI• f
Parm ea
olp—tha new atytne. , • • • •
, Eat! and *Dl,lllabiellis.
hosiery—the best thylltidkitibies. 1
Age** cozr ~ f farrti+fusannesit
abditiirear, ; • ' •
13014VAgiits :kr the-Braltir Patient Shape Col,
lois; • "Lckliwoodle "Irving," ...weft, gad.,
. 4 4111ta.t. Ilcv "Dickens." "Darby," and, other,
; Dealerasuppited.wttbilie above as
qt: ~ t . 1, •• - • *•,
--, IZANUFACTtIAZELS! PRICES
ME
~, • ,
•.-,
;.,
ERE
4 ., 4 41 • , r 4,. . .
~t ‘,......- .., 01 . , . r . f . .. c , , , r the tocommtof at! idwabli etalithere are
r.Y.LArrr/CA.. 'All. 1.124.171 .R 4 w.a.. apartesehtaeottuedsealtittilbe oditra r eP a. •
. . , i 1 • ykled.wie elt:Cluildlie eft , to
j un . /1.. .1- , ,, ~. r L , ;v.,. •• Ti • 1,1 , prO1not!) tea, ry. mated) g 'see sear;
r sl ,* We i ll; te ,,, ‘ , 1 .. , ,, , ...,:r . , E itlist I , Ali .. . lotion,/ &Ts • vri z a t o, i n u u ,
a l '‘ l ' r-opipt,,, -1 ,...erdsowriartrourer,:94erfogil ink
,la EN 0 1L . 13 %. ft ° g m* T s ' rirml "•• 1 "-i .'ritlanl.ll4l-tvriVittsV. No 4.l„..ettioimovt
....., 01619:114 p D0.- 16 ....-........-' '' 1- Witt, read what htpialkil HutllniiitA.K.lofilNif
l i t
~i1•1:.•1(7. ,Tr i r tin Ar t g tyegg44 ) •12 0 , ,s IThAdayljA Al t eto itr..0.1., gelpt i DlP, iiA Wiriaa
. 1•,-1114 , 1" • q TAREW.AII USA/TUBA , 0 --wri LLK T• inea t imrslii el ' llllOl rgh. Ps.'
- 4 444% ''
.11.0 - ~ ~.. ~,,, 44 , 1tt1 e x ,p,:.. jit H ENDEßitis4Fial,wwiliEHlL.
.1. At H. "'MILLI I A6O Liberty street. Dealers la 'Dress,
^ A 6 sad Ail Math . direst and Patent 2dedielnet. laatze
cT4 ° W 1
oi 32 W
caV t n . 1 ) .O 0 1
~ 1.4 ei
M ' l2 4 Fill wa •
cm f, om
1
13 ; it, 41
icru t 14 M 1
:xi all gi cg
Go 1 H
Peo
E -
to
1 " 3 N '2 cq s
ei
Hz ra ra Ei•
~.4
tie t 4
1.0% 41 1-
i
mai i l i . %
CI a
ODS
NEW IS RING GO
JII I S
1
MEOW F. mum,
.#7 Market Sired.
ts, Mulles, Dress Goods,
SILKS, SHAWLS.
FOLV,LINE OF
SILK SACQUES,
I Very Cheap.
SI. MARKET STREET. SI
ap3
C4A814 McCANDLESS & CO.,
•_) Oata Wilson. Carr & C 0..)
- WHOLEBALK DILSLERA IN
i;.
Foreigt,land Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET,
Third dooi. time Diamond CAT,
prrrastnuair.: PA.
IWALL PAPERS.
WALL PAPEIt .
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
Oir
New and. Handsome Designs,
•
NOW.OPENZ43I AT
No. 107 Market Street
(NEAR FIFTH AVENUE,)
Embracing a large and carefully selected stock
01 the newest deals= from the FINEST STAMP
ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known
to the tiade. All of which we offer at prices that
will psi buyers to examine,
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO..
ith.,M44l
WALL PAPER.
THE OLD PAPER STORE 1N A NEW PLACE,
W. P. MARSHALL'S
NEW WALL PAPER wrogE,
1 191 Liberty Street,
I. MEAD MAMMY.)
SPYING EMODB ARBIVINO DAILY. mhe
GLASS. OffiNA. CUTLERY.
Tioo WOOD STREET.,
! NEW GOODS. :X
FINE VASES,
iiimirsziAN AND CHINA. .
1 :
24 1 W STYLI Ift SETS ' a
Dilq24 TILL ear,Tß. m
GIRT CUP% ii
I S MOKING SE A TS. :
. LI
stock of '
r
SILVER ' PLATED''GOODS
1 . -of all descriptions.
icall and examine oar g.oode, snd 'we
'lel sattsded'no one need feu to pppited.
, lA4-.:-
it. E. BREED .&. CO.
i• • 100 WOOD STREET.
LACE,. to
I' DR. 'W - 0./.4.4.---7- ..
urgONTINVES 'TO TREAT ALL
private diseased Syphilis in all its SirMs , all
ary diseases, and toe effects of mercury ate .
commetety eradicated; Spermatorrhea• or - Semi.
Mit Weakness and • Impotency: 'reentrie' Dein
seipabuse or other -causes, and which, Pre s, illiete
some of tne followlpg effects, as bl Jtcties, bodily
weakness, indineitiA, - consumption aversion id.
apaistmt vinmattlin ; drys* of: Atha, event",
loss of memory. in. o ence,, nocturnal enitudintik
and finally's puttndlitstnesexualttem 4810"
mauler !utarriase..urtsatialactery, a s, ,titerelore
imprudent , ere permafiently cutW.• rsons AV
limed 'Witt these or any other dellea* Intricate
ovictig Mandingtogatitatklaid conutMnt should,
give the_DoctO; a Malt ,R. never failut , ,
• A partlrMar artentlon_aivin' town Temille eon
absinte,- Llittebriliett OriWttiteta Tallingedant-.
;nation , or. •Uldenvion °Lae. NVtott,• 116 1 1.
previa', *seem oak sotenorrhaite,, omen ,
sionaglik IlKatefititrOr Banfaintlit us: tread
Admit. the greatest &swam.). •- ; • .11 - -, •
44 isiwif•vildent shit a nordista whir, mutiiiiel ,
himself exclusivelY toile study°, a tertaln chits •
of diseases sild.treiti-thoulands.; of Cates , eiverTi
tear Mull liodeUrt greater skill in that : s pecialty
than om.in i gneral practioe. _ ... ~_. • _
Wit
, The 'Doc pnblishek srtnedioat• Munpillet *eV
nnY'lteded hatittvevelulltxrieswiturotrttlatireal.
and primitt teases, that call be ha d '
' Vvery bi lite nee'• rai l :A i r& tLeticin -
fflctesWitidettabilidthewl ,lo Aieternaill zhiti l .
4i 4 . nature of their edialilsill__ •-.' Z. _..;.;',
,The es , atilstauect, catosids ten, ,
rocolis central. , A.v nen it is moitti 4.
MOM. e: silty,. er -0014011 a ostregt , _fiL.;
.taine by 'ivied In't ml_;_l__.U`tteln 1 h woe:
and' medullae* man be rucei' 1 . or exk ',,
• press., In ssum:lasteneeti,rhowarmsk,,mdknonal
examination ts -absolutely, auxin Wale IL
'ober* di ll y- -Ind *MUD* tiF , lteC, end
_ ____. ..__.• -_.- ....
D
II
• -
OPENED,
ENV -C4t.RPETNI
FINE 'CARPEEi.
HEAP CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS,
INDOW SHADES.
1
mattimi
OVARD, ROSE ;&t CO.,
. ITETH AVENUE.
-
144 N 1869.
BARGAINS
m -
AL. 3EL in Wl' 11EV:
WINDOW SHADEIO;
,LND
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
cfu-lEtrr.A.l:Ns,
New Stock Just Received.
LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED.
• • IIIeFARLAND k . COLLINS . :
COLLINS,
'7l and 73 FIFTH AVENUE,
EEO
1111S$E.L$-.'OARYITP.EVETS; oic;
The Latest k.rivallio
F.1{014 ENG-41.1.111.10.
ReCA.LLUM BROS.,
No. 51FIFTH AVENUE,
andgave l4
71.18 q 'Nel.73l747l`ltiof _ the
hattan the
MN GLIM 314RglET.
They also offer a
Complete I. Me of
DOMESTIC entsrfNe.
To which large additions are daily betas Jamie.
A Display of Goods Equal
L ' t io pitaire . presented in this .;market
• IffeCALLIIM -BROS.,
.ro. FIFTH ArEJriffig,
' (BET. WOOD &131dITIIFIELD.) •
ap2:3:b95 • - . ,
MISCELIi ANEOUS.
TAGGAIIT
BXTAIL
BOOTS, SLOES AM) GAITERS
Wholesale Prices.
NO. 129 FEDEILaI STITIBT,
Allegheny
arts • •
ROCK THE BABY
nit
II EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
BOLD ONLY 'BT
LEMON & WEI.SE.:.
'lllol* - Foraltare ManufaFtFrers6 ae n
111SrelThirril4LIMNIMElpe
rishortiiidin oEPar
tar. Ohemmelte Ititeben Furniture.
, •
' -,9 :/ 1 4 11 414 11 1 : PL i!Ogitt3.
t! C. Vi.AOl4-148 . 0N,
,02alm*m or
Blvk aid COO. Pti4iiliktithogniPhit
•
“r 1151114 -Aa •
*Ware -, Perry Road 11aliti iddrllitreed,
,Thit he igr -; PHIL ADELIBLI6
Elr 14, (Ixn , , e. , L. , , - , -, 1
, 0 f p / M. jikilllll6-11 ,,, 17 ,
tr,/,1 .. ......vir { 1
liur t ilhaikt i lrllglEs 1
I,AT 1 T , Wr. Lollar Plitotav iii. i,-' , ,-, „ i•,..1
'
tt i rt , ' igtOORD 6 ,
Illel CO''
4 ' /.
At, ' ' ti
tt ttll , 1 , t 431 WOOD MOM%
4013 , . , , ~, iI. 0-,1 I.t ~, r - ..,il•
; 4 111 /311 ' I REI/Eitrep
Nu ly ittllESJAJlMVlllentEllisrVbFular
Esandeata..4“ DiaMondAitarketstrltte
bu,gbousdA ,che,;Nltkil*Fe. A11e44-0117, City
atniter bf OlSlOlttict Ftdentrilyeetc , 'Llut , De haa
all Mods of Bea and Lake, ash. illbutoShad.
Beak,. Uodesh. -4laoldook-sea e d Eel. JUT large
trelylt %lei: t ar )417t a tie l Vt11 43 4 4 1 11 a
"olosb sags& U titke '=ltatiOatvtlieel.
ITAPleleet 9 1 C0te)4166 1ite14`4111414 , lovers of
them a treat.
Fresh MO to giVr. us a tau, aim W
• rah. 26
(SFcond Floor
/ -s.-."
SEKEZIE,
=